2019 ALMANAC FOOTBALL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Coach:...... Kevin Callahan (Rochester, 1977) Record at MU/Seasons:...... 152-121/26 Big South Record at MU/Seasons:...... 12-14/5 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Career Record/Seasons:...... 152-121/26 Assistant Coaches:...... Coaching Staff 2-3 Assoc. Head Coach/DC/DL...... Andy Bobik (Colgate, ‘82) Offensive Coordinator/TEs...... Jeff Gallo (Monmouth, ‘05) QBS/Pass GM Coor...... TJ DiMuzio (Delaware, ‘06) RBs/Special Teams Coor.....Sam Dorsett (Robert Morris, ‘03) THE 2019 HAWKS OL/Run GM Coor...... Brian Gabriel (Siena, ‘02) Wide Receivers...... Kevin Callahan Jr (Amherst, ‘14) Numerical/Alphabetical Roster 4-5 Linebackers...... Andrew Kirkland (Colgate, ‘09) Defensive Backs...... Lewis Walker (Utah, ‘13) Media Information 6 Defensive Line...... David Kunyz (FDU, ‘05) Football Office Phone:...... (732) 263-5179 Home Field: ...... (4,200) 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW 7 Surface: ...... FieldTurf Conference:...... Big South Team Statistics 8 Nickname/Colors:...... Hawks/Midnight Blue and White 2018 Record:...... 8-3 Individual Statistics 9-11 2018 Home Record:...... 4-1 2018 Road Record:...... 4-2 2018 Superlatives 12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 50/20 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 13/9 Newcomers:...... 28 Football Athletics Trainer:...... TBA 2018 Game Recaps 13 Athletic Training Room Phone:...... (732) 263-5249 Football Equipment Manager...... Mike Iuliucci Game by Game Recaps 13-20 All-Time Record (since 1993):...... 152-121 (26 seasons) All-Time NEC Record (1996-2012):...... 68-45 (16 seasons) All-Time Big South Record (since 2014):...... 12-14 (5 seasons) All-Time Home Record...... 74-54 MONMOUTH TRADITION 21 All-Time Road Record...... 79-66 (0-1 Nuetral) Conference Championships (NEC)(5)... 1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006 All-Time Series Records 22-23 NCAA Playoff Appearances...... 2017 Year-by-Year Results 24-25 GENERAL INFORMATION Conference Championship/Playoff Team Capsules 26-28 Mailing Address:...... 400 Cedar Avenue ...... West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Athletics Department Phone:...... (732) 571-3415 THE RECORD BOOK 29 Athletics & SID Fax:...... (732) 571-3535 Founded:...... 1933 Records 30-47 Enrollment:...... 6,300 Athletics Website:...... MonmouthHawks.com Career Leaders 48-56 Football Twitter/Instagram:...... @MUHawksFB Football Facebook Page:...... www.facebook.com/MUFootball Team Awards 57-58 President:...... Patrick F. Leahy Vice President & Director of Athletics:...... Dr. Marilyn McNeil Weekly/National/Conference Awards 58-64 Deputy Athletics Director:...... Jeff Stapleton Senior Associate AD/Development:...... Jon Roos All-Time Roster 65-66 Senior Assoc. AD/Compliance/SWA:...... Jennifer Lawlor Assoc. AD/Business Affairs:...... Karen Edson Assoc. AD/Communications:...... Greg Viscomi Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine:...... Simon Rosenblum OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 67 Assoc. AD/Sponsorships/Broadcasting:...... Eddy Occhipinti Assoc. AD/Marketing:...... Ken Taylor Assoc. AD/Event Management:...... Rich Carragher Faculty Representative:...... Dr. Richard Veit 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Date Opponent Time Assoc. AD/Athletic Comm.:...... Greg Viscomi Date Opponent Time 08.31 at Eastern Michigan 6:30 PM Football Contact:...... Greg Viscomi 08.31 at Western Michigan TBA Viscomi's Phone:...... (732) 571-4447 09.18 Hampton 3 PM 09.07 Lafayette 1 PM Viscomi's Fax:...... (732) 571-3535 09.15 at Lafayette 6 PM Viscomi’s email:...... [email protected] 09.14 Albany 1 PM 09.22 at Princeton 4:30 PM Asst. AD/Communications:...... Mark Morhman 09.21 at Montana TBA Morhman's Phone:...... (732) 263-5180 09.29 Wagner 1 PM 10.05 at Wagner TBA Morhman's email:...... [email protected] 10.13 Bucknell 1 PM 10.12 * Presbyterian 1 PM Asst. AD/Communications:...... Gary Kowal 10.20 * Campbell 1 PM Kowal’s Phone:...... (732) 263-5557 10.19 * Gardner-Webb 1 PM 10.27 * at Presbyterian 2:30 PM Kowal’s email:...... [email protected] 10.26 * at Charleston Southern TBA Asst. AD/Communications/Business:...... Jarred Weiss 11.03 * Charleston Southern 1 PM 11.02 * at Kennesaw State TBA Weiss’ Phone:...... (732) 263-5387 11.10 * Kennesaw State 12 PM 11.09 * North Alabama 12 PM Weiss’ email:...... [email protected] 11.17 * at Gardner-Webb 1:30 PM Communications Assistant:...... Chuck Marvel 11.16 * at Campbell TBA * Games Phone:...... (732) 263-5834 11.23 * Hampton 12 PM Marvel’s Email:...... [email protected] 8-3 Overall 4-1 Home 4-2 Away *Big South Conference Games *Big South Conference Games

MUHAWKSFB MUFOOTBALL MUHAWKSFB MUHAWKS 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL HEAD COACH KEVIN CALLAHAN The only head coach in the Associated Press. Basile, who history of football at Monmouth, was named as the FCS’s top CALLAHAN AT A GLIMPSE Kevin Callahan has developed defensive back by the FCS a winning tradition in West ADA, led nine players on All- PERSONAL Long Branch. Callahan, whose Big South teams, including Birthdate: February 18, 1955 Birthplace: Elmira, N.Y. 152 wins is 8th among active freshman Pete Guerriero who Hometown: Elmira, N.Y. coaches at the FCS level, has was a first team selection at Family: Wife (former Ann Marie Carmo- guided a once fledgling non- both running back and kick dy); Children (daughter Julia and son Kevin) scholarship program to the Big returner. Guerriero was the South Conference and its first Big South’s Co-Freshman of EDUCATION NCAA playoff berth in 2017. He the Year and was named to High School: Elmira (N.Y.) Southside is one of three FCS coaches with two All-American teams. (1973) 150+ wins all at one institution The honors didn’t stop there College: Rochester (1977) and his 26 years as a head coach for Basile and Guerriero, with PLAYING EXPERIENCE is the seventh most among each being named as finalists 1975-76 Rochester active coaches. for national awards, with Beginning his 27th season at the helm of the Hawks, the former earning a sixth COACHING EXPERIENCE Callahan has amassed a 152-118 record while his teams place finish in the voting for 1977 Albany (Offensive Backfield) 1978-79 Albany (Outside Linebackers) have captured five conference titles. Along the way, the Buck Buchanan Award 1980 Syracuse (Offensive Backfield) Monmouth has been ranked among the top 20 in total (Nation’s top defensive 1981-84 Wagner (Def. Coordinator) 1984-91 Colgate (Def. Coordinator) offense on three occasions and in total defense five times. player). 1991 Colgate (Assistant Head Coach) Meanwhile, over 140 players have earned conference Prior to accepting the 1992- Monmouth (Head Coach) recognition, while numerous Hawks have earned regional head coaching position at Record at MU: 131-108 and national honors. Regarded as an outstanding coach Monmouth in August of 1992, COACHING HONORS by his peers, Callahan served as the President of the FCS Callahan served as assistant 1998 NEC Coach of the Year Football Coaches Committee in 2007-08 and served a coach at Colgate University 2003 NEC Coach of the Year 10-year term as a member of the committee. Under his for eight seasons. While with 2006 NEC Coach of the Year watch, 12 former Hawks have earned spots on NFL rosters, the Raiders, Callahan served CONFERENCE TITLES including Super Bowl Champion Chris Hogan and Miles as assistant head coach and 1983 ECAC Metro Conference Austin who was an All-Pro wide receiver for the Dallas defensive coordinator, while (Assistant Coach - Wagner) Cowboys. tutoring the linebackers 1996 Northeast Conference (Head Coach - Monmouth) Academically, Callahan’s squads have consistently and secondary. Callahan 1998 Northeast Conference performed at a high level. Eleven players have been groomed his defensive (Head Coach - Monmouth) 2003 Northeast Conference named to the prestigious FCS ADA Academic All-Star team coordinating skills at Wagner (Head Coach - Monmouth) (average of 55 FCS players selected per season) a total College from 1981 to 1983. 2004 Northeast Conference 14 times. Monmouth has had at least one representative In 1980, Callahan served as (Head Coach - Monmouth) 2006 Northeast Conference on the Capital One Academic All-District Team in 15 of an assistant coach prior to (Head Coach - Monmouth) the last 16 seasons, including three-time selection Joe accepting the head coaching Johnson who was also a two-time Big South All-Academic position at Monmouth in POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Team member. Monmouth has ranked either first or second August of 1992, Callahan 1977 NCAA III Semifinals (Assistant Coach - Albany) among Big South schools in the NCAA’s Academic Progress served as assistant coach 1983 NCAA III Quarterfinals Rate (APR) in each of the last three seasons that data has at Colgate University for (Assistant Coach - Wagner) 2003 ECAC Football Classic been available. eight seasons. While with (Head Coach - Monmouth) In 2018 Monmouth’s offense was one of the top in all the Raiders, Callahan served 2006 Gridiron Classic of the FCS setting over 15 individual and team records. as assistant head coach and (Head Coach - Monmouth) 2018 NCAA First Round The Hawks completed their second consecutive eight-win defensive coordinator, while (Head Coach - Monmouth) season while finishing second in the Big South. A Monmouth tutoring the linebackers record 12 Hawks earned spots on the All-Big South Team and secondary. Callahan while freshman running back Juwon Farri earned Big South groomed his defensive OTHER HONORS 2003 Named Sports Offensive Freshman of the Year and finished fifth in the coordinating skills at Wagner Writers Coach of the Year Jerry Rice Award voting. Wideout Reggie White Jr. set College from 1981 to 1983. 2006 Inducted to Jersey Shore Hall of Fame almost every single-season and career receiving mark and In 1980, Callahan served 2007-08 Served as President of the his efforts were rewarded with numerous All-America nods as an assistant coach under FCS Coaches Commitee and a free agent contract with the New York Giants. Frank Maloney at Syracuse 2016 Inducted to Shore Coaches Football Foundation HOF The Hawks took another huge step in 2017, opening the University. He served as the 2018 Finalist for Eddie Robinson brand new 16 million dollar Kessler Stadium, earning its first assistant offensive backfield national ranking and its first NCAA Playoff berth. Callahan coach for the Orangemen. guided the Hawks to a 9-3 overall record, including a 4-1 A native of Elmira, N.Y., Callahan began his coaching mark in the Big South, and faced Northern Iowa in the career as a graduate assistant for three seasons at the NCAA First Round. In addition to going 5-0 at home, the University of Albany from 1977 to 1979. Callahan was Hawks strung together a seven-game win streak heading a two-year standout defensive back at the University of into the final game of the regular season. Rochester. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from For his efforts, Callahan finished 10th in the voting for the Rochester in 1977. Eddie Robinson Award, handed out to the nation’s top FCS Callahan and his wife, Ann Marie, reside in Spring Lake Coach. Under his tutelage, Mike Basile became the most Heights. They have two children, Kevin Jr. and Julia. His son decorated player in Monmouth history, earning consensus Kevin Jr, a five-year veteran of collegiate coaching, recently All-America honors including First Team accolades from the joined the Hawk coaching staff mentoring the wideouts. 2 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

ANDY BOBIK JEFF GALLO BRIAN GABRIEL Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line/RGC 26th Season (Colgate ‘82) 15th Season (Monmouth ‘05) 16th Season (Siena ‘02)

Andy Bobik

TJ DIMUZIO KEVIN CALLAHAN JR SAM DORSETT QBs/Pass Game Coor. Wide Receivers Running Backs 6th Season (Delaware ‘06) 1st Season (Amherst ‘14) 7th Season (Robert Morris ‘03)

ANDREW KIRKLAND LEWIS WALKER DAVID KUNYZ Linebackers Defensive Backs Defensive Line Jeff Gallo 5th Season (Colgate ‘09) 3rd Season (Utah ‘13) 1st Season (Plymouth State ‘09) KESSLER STADIUM: HOME OF THE HAWKS plays all of its home football and lacrosse games at Kessler Stadium on the school’s beautiful 156-acre campus in West Long Branch, New Jersey. On September 2, 2017, the Hawks celebrated the start of the 25th year of football by cutting the ribbon on the 16 million dollar Kessler Stadium. The Hawks went on to defeat Lafayette 31-12 in the first contest in the new stadium en route to going 5-0 at home, just the third time in school history MU has gone unbeaten at home. Monmouth dominated in those five wins, outscoring opponents 216-113 while racking up 43.2 points per game. In all, over 16,000 fans came out to watch the Hawks in their new home, including a sellout of 4,235 on homecoming against Liberty. The facility expanded seating to over 4,200, stretching from endzone to endzone. It also features a ticket booth, restroom facilities, concession stands and storage. The third floor of the stadium houses the press box, coaches booths, radio and broadcast booths and a replay booth. The second floor features a full donor deck, where members of the Blue/White Club can enjoy the game as well as pre and post game events. It was announced in July of 2017 that Alumni John and Henni Kantor Kessler, class of 1969 and 1968, respectively, gave a generous seven-figure gift to ensure that the Kessler name continues to be synonymous with Monmouth Athletics. In the summer of 2014, the playing surface was refitted with a state-of-the-art artificial surface by the FieldTurf Corporation. For the opening of the ’ first football season in 1993, a 3,000-seat grandstand with press box was built. It was the Kessler’s who stepped up to the plate in 1993, donating $250,000 toward construction if the original facility. On September 25, 1993, the first-ever game was played HOME RECORDS SINCE 1993 (26 seasons) at Kessler Field as the Hawks hosted Sacred Heart University. Although the facility officially seats 1993 1-3 2002 2-3 2011 0-6 4,600 fans, a record crowd of 6,233 packed Kessler Field on Homecoming Weekend in 1993. 1994 4-0 2003 5-0 2012 2-2 Behind the east endzone of Kessler Stadium sits Monmouth’s 57 million dollar OceanFirst Bank 1995 4-1 2004 5-1 2013 2-2 Center, which houses the football locker room. Opening in the Fall of 2009, the buildings indoor 1996 4-2 2005 3-1 2014 4-1 arena and track provides a better training facility for the team’s winter conditioning program as 1997 2-2 2006 5-2 2015 3-2 well as rehabilitation efforts. The building features meeting rooms that are large enough to ac- 1998 2-3 2007 1-3 2016 1-2 commodate the entire team but also areas small enough where individual positions can meet. A 1999 0-4 2008 3-2 2017 5-0 brand new fitness center, with weights and cardiovascular equipment, benefits all student athletes, 2000 3-2 2009 2-3 2018 5-1 including the football squad. 2001 3-2 2010 2-4 3 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2019 MONMOUTH ROSTER

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Tymere Berry DB 6-1 175 5th Toms River, NJ / Toms River South 2 Lonnie Moore IV WR 5-10 160 Jr. Sicklerville, NJ / Paul VI 3 Joey Aldarelli WR 6-1 195 Jr. Oakhurst, NJ / Ocean Township 4 Devell Jones RB 6-0 235 5th Iselin, NJ / Lincoln 5 Evan Powell LB 6-1 215 Sr. Marlton, NJ / Cherokee 6 Anthony Budd DB 5-11 190 Jr. Riverdale, MD / Good Counsel 7 Matt Castronuova WR 5-9 175 5th Jackson, NJ / Jackson Memorial 8 DeJaun Cooper LB 6-3 230 Jr. Germantown, MD / Northwest 9 Erik Massey LB 6-2 225 Jr. Teanek, NJ / Bergen Catholic 10 Quentin Parham TE 6-4 210 5th Glassboro, NJ / Glassboro / Lackawanna College 11 Kenji Bahar QB 6-3 190 5th Baltimore, MD / Calvert Hall 12 Max Smyth QB 6-5 220 Jr. Riverton, NJ / Palmyra 13 Brandon Batts WR 5-11 175 5th Elkridge, MD / Mount St. Joseph 14 Eddie Scott QB 6-4 215 So. Wall, NJ/Wall/Holy Cross 15 Shawn O’Connor QB 5-10 190 Jr. Spotswood, NJ / Spotswood 16 Jared Pershyn QB 6-3 210 So. Milford, NJ / Delaware Valley Regional 17 Matt Mosquera K 5-10 195 Sr. Middletown, NJ / Middletown South 18 Brandon Harris QB 6-2 180 Jr. Bronx, NY / Trinity Pawling 19 Bryce Barneys DB 6-0 175 Sr. Avenel, NJ / Colonia 20 Justin Terry DB 5-11 175 Jr. Brooklyn, NY / Christ the King 21 Davis Smith DB 6-1 190 Fr. Haddonfield, NJ / Haddonfield Heights 22 Simeon Taylor WR 6-0 175 Fr. Sulphur Springs, TX / Sulphur Springs/Milford Academy 23 Terrance Greene Jr. WR 5-11 185 Jr. Philadelphia, PA / St. Joe’s Prep 24 Hasan Chambers DB 6-0 190 Jr. Brooklyn, NY / Christ the King 25 Pete Guerriero RB 5-10 190 Jr. Lyndhurst, NJ / Lyndhurst 26 Romeo Holden RB 5-10 195 So. New Rochelle, NY / New Rochelle 27 DeAndre Clifton DL 6-3 220 Fr. Upper Marlboro, MD / The Avalon School 28 Eddie Morales III DB 5-9 170 So. Farmingdale, NJ / Howell 29 James Fara WR 6-1 185 So. Point Pleasant, NJ / Point Pleasant Boro 30 Juwon Farri RB 5-10 185 So. Germantown, MD / Northwest 31 Brian Lewis DB 6-2 190 Sr. Camden, DE / Laesor Rodney High School 31 Brooks Brennan DB 6-0 165 Fr. Fair Haven, NJ / Rumson-Fair Haven 32 Colin McCreary K 6-1 200 Jr. Clarks Summit, PA / Abington Heights 33 Dre Tucker WR 6-1 180 So. Cinnaminson, NJ / Camden Catholic 34 Isaiah Bishop LB 6-2 215 Fr. Boyds, MD / Northwest 35 Jhadir Charles DB 6-1 195 So. Scotch Plains, NJ / Pope John XXIII 36 Jason Antwi DB 6-0 195 So. Irvington, NJ / Irvington 37 Tyrese Wright DB 6-0 195 Fr. Bridgeport, CT / Capital Prep Harbor School 38 Jabril Shakur DB 5-11 175 Fr. Pleasantville, NJ / Pleasantville 39 Dante Kiett DB 6-2 180 Fr. Pennsauken, NJ / Eastern Regional High School 40 Kyle Butts K 5-8 170 Sr. Clarksville, MD / Archbishop Spalding 41 Brady Watson DB 5-11 180 Jr. Brick, NJ / Brick Memorial 42 Jonathan Brice DB 6-1 200 Sr. Baltimore, MD / Archbishop Curley 43 Mathew Griffin LB 6-1 200 So. Falls Church, VA / J.E.B. Stuart 44 Ben Joseph LB 6-1 220 So. Stamford, CT / St. Luke’s School 45 Mike Warren DE 6-2 220 So. Butler, NJ / Butler / Northern Illinois 46 Sean Fleming TE 6-4 225 Fr. Dobbs Ferry, NY / Iona Prep 47 Brendan McGonagle WR 6-1 195 Fr. Gaithersburg, MD / Quince Orchard 48 Danny Lignelli DB 5-11 185 So. Jackson, NJ / Jackson Liberty 49 Ryan Kost P 6-2 195 So. Newton, CT / Newtown 49 Ryan Moran LB 5-10 205 Fr. Ocean, NJ / Ocean Township 50 Da’Quan Grimes LB 5-11 210 Sr. Gaithersburg, MD / Damascus 51 Tyler Delgado LB 6-2 205 Fr. Westfield, MA / Loomis Chafee 52 Dale Sieczkowski LB 6-2 190 Fr. Manalapan, NJ / Manalapan 53 AJ Farris OL 6-2 285 Sr. Newark, DE / Eastern Christian Academy 54 Eli Jerman DL 6-4 265 Sr. Chalfont, PA / Central Bucks South 55 Solomon Manning LB 6-1 225 R-Jr. Colonia, NJ / Colonia / Rutgers 56 Scott Prendergast OL 6-3 265 So. Howell, NJ / Howell 57 David Faccone Jr. LB 6-2 235 Jr. Crystal Lake, Il / Prairie Ridge/College of DuPage 58 Jyair Thomas LB 6-0 180 Fr. Owings Mills, MD / Boys Latin 59 Cory Englehardt DL 6-4 240 Fr. Brick, NJ / Brick Township 4 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2019 MONMOUTH ROSTER 2019 MONMOUTH ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School 60 Anthony Buscemi K 6-2 215 Fr. Smyrna, DE / Smyrna 61 Pat Hayden DL 6-2 260 Fr. Deptford, NJ / Gateway Regional 62 John Gallina OL 6-6 305 Gr. Forest Hill, MD / Bel Air 63 Jake Horoshko LS 6-2 245 So. Macungie, PA / Allentown Central Catholic 64 Austin Fischer OL 6-3 285 Fr. Holmdel, NJ / Holmdel 65 Charles James OL 6-5 310 Sr. Union, NJ / Union 66 Kent Vines LS 6-1 260 So. Durham, NC / Jordan 67 Samer Hasan DL 6-5 240 Sr. Fredricksburg, VA / Riverbend 68 Ed Gatling OL 6-3 285 Fr. Temple Hills, MD / St. Francis Academy 69 Justin Szuba OL 6-8 290 Jr. Brick, NJ / Brick Memorial 70 Mahmoud Shabana OL 6-4 280 Sr. New York, NY / Brooklyn Tech 71 Chance Smith DL 6-3 230 Fr. Hawley, PA / Wallenpaupack Area 72 Brian Syracuse OL 6-4 285 Sr. Nanuet, NY / Nanuet 73 Oliver Jervis OL 6-5 275 So. Sellersville, PA / Pennridge 74 Tyler Williams OL 6-3 285 So. Pine Bush, NY / Don Bosco 75 Manny Christian OL 6-5 305 Sr. Newark, NJ / Newark Central 76 Greg Anderson OL 6-5 335 So. Carlstadt, NJ / Becton Regional 77 Jordan Hall OL 6-4 270 Fr. Brooklyn, NY / James Madison HS 78 Will Argo OL 6-4 300 Fr. Georgetown, DE / Sussex Technical 79 Derek Lora OL 6-2 305 Jr. Kearny, NJ / Woodbury Forest School 80 Zach Tredway WR 6-3 180 Jr. Langhorne, PA / Neshaminy 81 Malik Brooks WR 6-2 190 Fr. Lockport, NY / Lockport 82 Grant Rataski WR 5-10 180 5th Fair Haven, NJ / Rumson Fair Haven 83 Assanti Kearney WR 6-2 200 So. Reisterstown, MD / Franklin 84 Gene Scott TE 6-4 240 Jr. Wall, NJ / Wall 85 TJ Fosque WR 6-3 180 So. Eatontown, NJ / Long Branch 86 Shawn Clark TE 6-8 245 5th Potsdam, N.Y. / Potsdam/Cushing Academy 87 Cam Lewis TE 6-3 235 So. Felton, DE / Lake Forest/Jireh Prep 88 Justin Marcus TE 6-5 210 So. Morganville, NJ / Marlboro 89 Korey McLeod TE 6-3 215 Fr. Frederick, MD / Avalon School 91 Kurt Aumer DL 6-3 260 Jr. Acme, PA / Mount Pleasant 92 Kahari Scarlett DL 6-3 235 Sr. Bloomfield, CT / Bloomfield 93 Russell Davidson DL 6-4 270 Sr. New Providence, NJ / New Providence 94 Terrance Mainor DL 6-3 230 Jr. Easton, PA / Wilson 95 Adam Kakar DL 6-3 330 Sr. Toms River, NJ / Toms River North/Milford Academy 97 Daviyon Johnson DL 6-2 290 Fr. Edgewood, MD / Edgewood 98 Lowell Kelly-Gamble DL 6-2 215 Sr. Bloomfield, NJ / Bloomfield 99 Nick Shoemaker DL 6-2 250 So. Dunmore, PA / Dunmore

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 3 Aldarelli, Joey WR 59 Englehardt, Cory DL 44 Joseph, Ben LB 56 Prendergast, Scott OL 76 Anderson, Greg OL 57 Faccone Jr., David LB 95 Kakar, Adam DL 82 Rataski, Grant WR 36 Antwi, Jason DB 29 Fara, James WR 83 Kearney, Assanti WR 92 Scarlett, Kahari DL 78 Argo, Will OL 30 Farri, Juwon RB 98 Kelly-Gamble, Lowell DL 14 Scott, Eddie QB 91 Aumer, Kurt DL 53 Farris, AJ OL 39 Kiett, Dante DB 84 Scott, Gene TE 11 Bahar, Kenji QB 64 Fischer, Austin OL 49 Kost, Ryan P 70 Shabana, Mahmoud OL 19 Barneys, Bryce DB 46 Fleming, Sean TE 31 Lewis, Brian DB 38 Shakur, Jabril DB 13 Batts, Brandon WR 85 Fosque, TJ WR 87 Lewis, Cam TE 40 Shanks, Shamar LB 1 Berry, Tymere DB 62 Gallina, John OL 48 Lignelli, Danny DB 99 Shoemaker, Nick DL 34 Bishop, Isaiah LB 68 Gatling, Ed OL 79 Lora, Derek OL 52 Sieczkowski, Dale LB 31 Brennan, Brooks DB 23 Greene Jr., Terrance WR 94 Mainor, Terrance DL 71 Smith, Chance DL 42 Brice, Jonathan DB 43 Griffin, Mathew LB 55 Manning, Solomon LB 21 Smith, Davis DB 81 Brooks, Malik WR 50 Grimes, Da’Quan LB 88 Marcus, Justin TE 12 Smyth, Max QB 6 Budd, Anthony DB 25 Guerriero, Pete RB 9 Massey, Erik LB 72 Syracuse, Brian OL 60 Buscemi, Anthony K 77 Hall, Jordan OL 32 McCreary, Colin K 69 Szuba, Justin OL 40 Butts, Kyle K 18 Harris, Brandon QB 47 McGonagle, Brendan WR 22 Taylor, Simeon WR 7 Castronuova, Matt WR 67 Hasan, Samer DL 89 McLeod, Korey TE 20 Terry, Justin DB 24 Chambers, Hasan DB 61 Hayden, Pat DL 2 Moore IV, Lonnie WR 58 Thomas, Jyair LB 35 Charles, Jhadir DB 26 Holden, Romeo RB 28 Morales III, Eddie DB 80 Tredway, Zach WR 75 Christian, Manny OL 63 Horoshko, Jake LS 49 Moran, Ryan LB 33 Tucker, Dre WR 86 Clark, Shawn TE 65 James, Charles OL 17 Mosquera, Matt K 66 Vines, Kent LS 27 Clifton, DeAndre DL 54 Jerman, Eli DL 15 O’Connor, Shawn QB 45 Warren, Mike DE 8 Cooper, DeJaun LB 73 Jervis, Oliver OL 10 Parham, Quentin TE 41 Watson, Brady DB 93 Davidson, Russell DL 97 Johnson, Daviyon DL 16 Pershyn, Jared QB 74 Williams, Tyler OL 51 Delgado, Tyler LB 4 Jones, Devell RB 5 Powell, Evan LB 37 Wright, Tyrese DB 5 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2019 MEDIA POLICIES

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BIG SOUTH WEEKLY FOOTBALL MEDIA TELECONFERENCE POST-GAME INTERVIEWS The Big South Conference offi ce conducts a weekly media teleconfer- Post-game interviews for home games will be conducted in the media ence involving each head coach Tuesday mornings during the season, room in the OceanFirst Bank Center. Coach Callahan and requested play- beginning at 10:20am ET. Each coach will speak for 10 minutes. The ers will be available after a brief cooling off period. Interviews following first call will be held Tuesday, Aug. 26 - entering Week One. Each call road games will be subject to the policies set forth by the home teams. will be recorded and available for playback on the Conference’s web- site, BigSouthSports.com. To inquire about participation, contact Mark Simpson at 704-341-7990 or [email protected]. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Arrangements for media credentials for Monmouth University’s home

football games must be made through the Monmouth Athletics Com- INTERVIEWS WITH COACH CALLAHAN munications Office. Requests by accredited media members should be Media wishing to interview Coach Kevin Callahan must notify the made in writing and submitted on company letterhead or via email to Monmouth University Athletics Communications Office. Greg Viscomi [email protected] . Priority of issuance of credentials will be given to daily newspapers and television stations which cover Monmouth football on a regular basis. WEEKLY PLAYER INTERVIEWS Credentials must be requested at least 48 hours prior to requested All player interviews must be requested through the Monmouth game. University Athletics Communications Office, and must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Phone interviews are available by contacting the Athletics Communications Office. NO HOME PHONE NUMBERS WILL MEDIA WILL CALL BE GIVEN OUT TO THE MEDIA. Please coordinate all requests with the A will call window will be operated on game days at the gates to Monmouth University Athletics Communications Office. Monmouth Stadium for the distribution of credentials which have not been mailed. Proper ID will be required. PRACTICE COVERAGE Monmouth practices are open to the media, but please call in advance PRESS BOX SERVICES if you plan on attending. Practices during the week (Tues.-Thurs.) are A media packet will be distributed to your seat prior to kickoff. It from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM Players and coaches will usually be available will include a game program, flipcard and game notes for each team after practice. Monday practices will change weekly. There will be no and the Northeast Conference. If you are missing any material, please media availability on the Friday before games for either Coach Callahan contact a member of the Monmouth Athletics Communications Office. or players. Please contact the Monmouth University Athletics Commu- Quarterly statistics and play-by-play will be distributed during the nications Office to confirm the week’s schedule. game. Final statistics and booklets will be distributed as soon as possible following the game. MEDIA OUTLETS ASBURY PARK PRESS CN8... THE COMCAST NETWORK NEWARK STAR LEDGER OCEAN COUNTY OBSERVER 3601 Highway 66 800 Rahway Avenue (Colleges) 8 Robbins Street Neptune, NJ 07754 Union, NJ 07083 187 Mill Lane Toms River, NJ 08753 Phone: 732.922.6000 Phone: 908.851.7492 Mountainside, NJ 07092 Phone: 732.349.3218 Fax: 732.643.4012 Phone: 908.789.3355 Fax: 732.349.8636 THE COURIER Fax: 908.789.4744 ASSOCIATED PRESS PO Box 399 THE OUTLOOK International Airport Plaza 10 Kings Way NEWS 12 NEW JERSEY Monmouth University U.S. Routes 1 & 9 Middletown, NJ 450 Raritan Center Parkway 400 Cedar Avenue Newark, NJ 07714 Phone: 732.957.0070 Edison, NJ 08837 West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Phone: 201.642.0151 Phone: 732.346.3294 Phone: 732.571.3481 Fax: 201.643.2526 ESPN SPORTSTICKER Fax: 732.417.1484 609.392.3525 Harborside Financial Center SHORE SPORTS NETWORK 600 Plaza Two NEW JERSEY NETWORK PO Box 927 ATLANTICVILLE Jersey City, NJ 07311-3992 PO Box CN 777 Toms River, NJ 08754 184 Broadway Phone: 201.309.1300 Trenton, NJ Phone: 908.269.0977 PO Box 59 Fax: 800.336.0383 Phone: 609.777.5233 Fax: 908.269.8831 Long Branch, NJ 07740 Fax: 609.633.2927 Phone: 732.870.9338 NEWARK STAR LEDGER WMCX 88.9 FM (Main Office) NEW JERSEY NEWS Monmouth University CABLEVISION OF MONMOUTH Star Ledger Plaza 704 Westwood Avenue 400 Cedar Avenue 1501 18th Avenue Newark, NJ 07102 Suite #2 West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Wall, NJ 07719 Phone: 201.877.4231 Long Branch, NJ 07740 Phone: 732.571.3482 Phone: 732.681.8222 Fax: 201.242.5967 Phone: 732.263.1355 Fax: 732.870.8095 6 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Overall Team Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) 2018 TEAMAll games STATISTICS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTCS

Team Statistics MU OPP SCORING 365 347 Points Per Game 33.2 31.5 Points Off Turnovers 17 56 FIRST DOWNS 236 206 R u s h in g 108 80 P a s s in g 113 114 P e n a lt y 15 12 RUSHING YARDAGE 2387 1645 Yards gained rushing 2694 1880 Yards lost rushing 307 235 Rushing Attempts 411 381 Average Per Rush 5.8 4.3 Average Per Game 217.0 149.5 TDs Rushing 28 21 PASSING YARDAGE 2659 2639 C o m p - A t t - I n t 210-350-7 211-371-7 Average Per Pass 7.6 7.1 Average Per Catch 12.7 12.5 Average Per Game 241.7 239.9 TDs Passing 20 24 TOTAL OFFENSE 5046 4284 Total Plays 761 752 Average Per Play 6.6 5.7 Average Per Game 458.7 389.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-573 38-846 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-273 15-108 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-43 7-28 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.5 22.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.4 7.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.1 4.0 FUMBLES-LOST 22-10 13-4 PENALTIES-Yards 65-565 47-418 Average Per Game 51.4 38.0 PUNTS-Yards 53-1953 65-2542 Average Per Punt 36.8 39.1 Net punt average 34.4 33.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 68-3507 62-3555 Average Per Kick 51.6 57.3 Net kick average 35.1 40.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 4 8 2 9 : 1 2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 56/144 65/164 3rd-Down Pct 39% 40% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/20 12/19 4th-Down Pct 45% 63% SACKS BY-Yards 11-71 23-168 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 48 49 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-12 3-7 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (37-44) 84% (28-34) 82% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-44) 66% (26-34) 76% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-42) 98% (42-45) 93% ATTENDANCE 16463 34738 Games/Avg Per Game 6/2744 5/6948 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Monmouth 78 101 89 97 0 365 Opponents 96 89 87 75 0 347

8 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) 2018 INDIVIDUALAll games STATISTCS

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dx saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g MOSQUERA, Matt - 10-12 41-41 - - - - - 71 BAHAR, Kenji 11 398 143 2626 2769251.7 WHITE JR, R. 11 ------66 FARRI, Juwon 11 139 1024 0 1024 93.1 GUERRIERO, Pete 9 - - 0-1 - - - - 54 GUERRIERO, Pete 9 135 918 0 918102.0 FARRI, Juwon 8 - - 1-1 - - - - 50 GRASSO, Vinny 11 18 185 24 209 19.0 JONES, Devell 8 ------48 JONES, Devell 11 46 147 0 147 13.4 GRASSO, Vinny 4 ------24 HARRIS, Brandon 2 3 6 9 15 7.5 BAHAR, Kenji 3 - - 0-1 - 0-3 - - 18 HOLDEN, Romeo 2 8 13 0 13 6.5 POWELL, Jake 2 ------12 RIGHI, Peter 10 0 2 0 2 0.2 GREENE JR, T. 1 ------6 SMYTH, Max 9 2 -3 0 -3 -0.3 TREDWAY, Zach 1 ------6 TEAM 6 12 -48 0 -48 -8.0 SCOTT, Gene 1 ------6 Total 11 761 2387 2659 5046458.7 TEAM - - 0-1 - - - - 1 2 Opponents 11 752 1645 2639 4284389.5 TERRY, Justin ------1 - 2 SMYTH, Max - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 Total 48 10-12 41-42 1-3 - 0-4 1 1 365 Opponents 49 3-7 42-45 0-1 - 0-3 - 1 347

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+ blk MOSQUERA, Matt 10-12 83.3 0-0 4-4 2-4 4-4 0-0 49 0 MCCREARY, Colin 49 18638.1 60 1 7 13 7 2 KOST, Ryan 2 6532.5 38 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Monmouth Opponents TEAM 2 2211.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Michigan (42),31 (33) Total 53 19536.8 60 1 7 13 7 2 Hampton - - Opponents 65 25439.1 62 4 8 19 8 2 Lafayette (25),(27) 53 Princeton (27) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Wagner (37) - MOSQUERA, Matt 67 34551.5 11 1 Bucknell - - MCCREARY, Colin 1 5757.0 0 0 CAM (47),35 29,43 Total 68 35051.6 11 1 22.335.1 29 Presbyterian (49) - Opponents 62 35557.3 20 4 18.540.0 24 CSU (44),(36),(25) 55,(22) KSU - (40) Gardner-Webb - -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Red-Zone Results (as of May 20, 2019) All games

Monmouth Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Score Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Dow Int Fum Half Gam Aug 31, 201 at Eastern Michigan L 17-51 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 08, 201 HAMPTON 56-28 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 15, 201 at Lafayette 24-20 4 4 18 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 22, 201 at Princeton L 9-51 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Sep 29, 201 WAGNER 54-47 5 5 30 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 13, 201 BUCKNELL 36-19 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Oct 20, 201 CAM 38-21 5 4 28 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 27, 201 at Presbyterian 24-14 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nov 03, 201 CSU 37-3 6 6 34 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 10, 201 KSU L 14-51 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 17, 201 at Gardner-Webb 56-42 6 5 35 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 44 37 224 29 18 11 8 2 3 0 2 0 0 37 of 44 (84.1%)

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Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Score Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Dow Int Fum Half Gam Aug 31, 201 at Eastern Michigan L 17-51 7 7 45 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 08, 201 HAMPTON 56-28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sep 15, 201 at Lafayette 24-20 3 2 13 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sep 22, 201 at Princeton L 9-51 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sep 29, 201 WAGNER 54-47 3 3 20 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 13, 201 BUCKNELL 36-19 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 20, 201 CAM 38-21 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Oct 27, 201 at Presbyterian 24-14 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 03, 201 CSU 37-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nov 10, 201 KSU L 14-51 4 4 28 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 17, 201 at Gardner-Webb 56-42 5 5 35 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 28 185 26 16 10 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 28 of 34 (82.4%) 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) 2018 INDIVIDUALAll games STATISTICS

Rushing g att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg FARRI, Juwon 1 139 1047 23 1024 7.4 8 79 93.1 GRASSO, Vinny 25 26510.6 0 62 GUERRIERO, Pete 9 134 930 12 918 6.9 8 71102.0 BERRY, Tymere 2 2 1.0 0 3 GRASSO, Vinny 1 17 187 2 18510.9 1 27 16.8 COOPER, DeJaun 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 JONES, Devell 1 46 157 10 147 3.2 8 27 13.4 TERRY, Justin 1 1111.0 0 0 BAHAR, Kenji 1 53 350 207 143 2.7 3 68 13.0 Total 29 273 9.4 0 62 HOLDEN, Romeo 2 8 15 2 13 1.6 0 6 6.5 Opponents 15 108 7.2 1 23 HARRIS, Brandon 2 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 3.0 RIGHI, Peter 1 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.2 no. yds avg td lg SMYTH, Max 9 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 BERRY, Tymere 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 TEAM 6 12 0 48 -48 -4.0 0 0 -8.0 POWELL, Evan 2 3115.5 0 27 Total 1 411 2694 307 2387 5.8 28 79217.0 GREGORY, Kyle 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 381 1880 235 1645 4.3 21 59149.5 TERRY, Justin 1 0 0.0 0 0 LESLIE, Marcus 1 1515.0 0 15 Passing g effic comp-att-in pct yds td lg avg/g Total 7 43 6.1 0 27 BAHAR, Kenji 1 139.59 207-345-6 60.0 2626 20 84238.7 Opponents 7 28 4.0 0 12 HARRIS, Brandon 2 137.80 2-2-0 100. 9 0 7 4.5 GRASSO, Vinny 1 301.60 1-1-0 100. 24 0 24 2.2 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg SMYTH, Max 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 GRASSO, Vinny 21 40419.2 0 37 GUERRIERO, Pete 9 -200.0 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 MOORE, Lonnie 4 6516.2 0 18 Total 1 138.67 210-350-7 60.0 2659 20 84241.7 GUERRIERO, Pete 4 7117.8 0 24 Opponents 1 134.20 211-371-7 56.9 2639 24 81239.9 BATTS, Brandon 1 1919.0 0 19 C A S T R O N U O V A , 1 1414.0 0 14 Receiving g no. yds avg td lg avg/g Total 31 57318.5 0 37 WHITE JR, R. 1 71 1133 16.0 11 84103.0 Opponents 38 84622.3 2 96 GRASSO, Vinny 1 30 360 12.0 3 37 32.7 MOORE, Lonnie 8 22 292 13.3 0 63 36.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg GUERRIERO, Pete 9 17 96 5.6 1 22 10.7 BERRY, Tymere 1 2020.0 0 20 GREENE JR, T. 1 16 142 8.9 1 21 12.9 Total 1 2020.0 0 20 POWELL, Jake 5 15 165 11.0 2 37 33.0 Opponents 2 10351.5 1 62 2018 Monmouth University Football BATTS, Brandon 1 14 202 14.4 0 45 18.4 Monmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) FARRI, Juwon 1 11 55 5.0 0 25 5.0 All games SCOTT, Gene 1 4 40 10.0 1 22 4.0 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g TREDWAY, Zach 9 3 79 26.3 1 71 8.8 GRASSO, Vi 11 185 360 265 404 0 1214110.4 PARHAM, Quentin 6 3 59 19.7 0 37 9.8 WHITE JR, R 11 0 1133 0 0 0 1133103.0 CLARK, Shawn 4 2 26 13.0 0 15 6.5 GUERRIERO 9 918 96 0 71 0 1085120.6 FARRI, Juwo 11 1024 55 0 0 0 1079 98.1 C A S T R O N U O V A , 1 2 10 5.0 0 8 0.9 MOORE, Lon 8 0 292 0 65 0 357 44.6 Total 1 210 2659 12.7 20 84241.7 BATTS, Bran 11 0 202 0 19 0 221 20.1 Opponents 1 211 2639 12.5 24 81239.9 POWELL, Ja 5 0 165 0 0 0 165 33.0 JONES, Dev 11 147 0 0 0 0 147 13.4 BAHAR, Kenj 11 143 0 0 0 0 143 13.0 GREENE JR, 11 0 142 0 0 0 142 12.9 T R E D W A Y , 9 0 79 0 0 0 79 8.8 PARHAM, Qu 6 0 59 0 0 0 59 9.8 SCOTT, Gen 10 0 40 0 0 0 40 4.0 POWELL, Ev 11 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.8 CLARK, Sha 4 0 26 0 0 0 26 6.5 CASTRONU 11 0 10 0 14 0 24 2.2 LESLIE, Marc 9 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.7 HOLDEN, Ro 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5 TERRY, Justi 11 0 0 11 0 0 11 1.0 HARRIS, Bra 2 6 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 RIGHI, Peter 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 BERRY, Tym 11 0 0 2 0 -3 -1 -0.1 SMYTH, Max 9 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.3 COOPER, De 11 0 0 -5 0 0 -5 -0.5 TEAM 6 -48 0 0 0 0 -48 -8.0 Total 11 2387 2659 273 573 43 5935539.5 Opponents 11 1645 2639 108 846 28 5266478.7

10 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL 2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Overall Defensive Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2018 DEFENSIVEAll games STATISTICS

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 1 BERRY, Tymere 11 44 16 60 1.0-6 . 2--3 8 1 1-20 . . . 6 GREGORY, Kyle 11 38 12 50 3.5-10 . 1-0 3 1 . . . . 20 TERRY, Justin 11 34 12 46 4.5-13 . 1-0 12 1 . . 1 . 50 GRIMES, Da'Quan 9 24 21 45 3.5-6 ...... 38 BUDD, Anthony 9 25 20 45 7.5-20 . . 2 . . 1 . . 51 NELSON, Tre 11 17 25 42 1.5-2 . . . 1 1-0 1 . . 8 COOPER, DeJaun 11 19 13 32 3.0-7 . . . 4 . . . . 99 SCHOER, Ryan 11 15 17 32 3.0-5 . . . . . 1 1 . 97 PENDARVIS, G. 11 8 24 32 5.5-17 1.5-9 . . 2 . . 1 . 5 POWELL, Evan 11 16 16 32 4.0-10 0.5-3 2-31 1 2 . . . . 3 LESLIE, Marcus 9 20 11 31 3.0-11 1.0-7 1-15 4 1 . . . . 92 SCARLETT, K. 11 13 13 26 7.0-36 3.0-14 . . 3 . 1 1 . 91 AUMER, Kurt 8 9 12 21 2.5-7 0.5-5 . . 1 . . . . 96 THOMAS, Daivone 11 10 11 21 2.0-2 ...... 1 . 24 CHAMBERS, Hasan 11 11 10 21 . . . 1 . . . . . 56 ZUBIETA, Diego 5 10 10 20 0.5-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 52 MASSEY, Erik 11 16 4 20 4.0-22 2.5-19 . 1 5 . 1 . . 29 CASTRONUOVA, M 11 12 5 17 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 21 BOWERS, Mike 11 12 3 15 . . . 2 . . . . . 28 MORALES, Eddie 8 12 2 14 . . . 1 . . . . . 48 TALLEY, Zach 11 7 5 12 0.5-1 ...... 27 MANNING, S. 11 7 3 10 2.0-13 0.5-4 . 1 . . 1 . . 95 KAKAR, Adam 10 4 5 9 1.5-10 1.5-10 . . . . . 1 . 31 LEWIS, Brian 7 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 19 BARNEYS, Bryce 8 . 4 4 ...... 81 ALDARELLI, Joey 11 3 . 3 ...... 57 PIERCE, Sam 11 1 2 3 ...... 98 KELLY-GAMBLE, L 10 1 2 3 1.0-4 ...... 2018 Monmouth University Football42 BRICE, Jonathan 8 1 1 2 ...... Monmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 20, 2019) All games 17 POWELL, Jake 5 1 . 1 ...... 4 JONES, Devell 11 1 . 1 ...... All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 94 FABER, Ryan 11 1 . 1 ...... GRASSO, Vi 11 185 360 265 404 0 1214110.4 WHITE JR, R 11 0 1133 0 0 0 1133103.0 45 WARREN, Mike 6 1 . 1 ...... GUERRIERO 9 918 96 0 71 0 1085120.6 30 FARRI, Juwon 11 1 . 1 ...... FARRI, Juwo 11 1024 55 0 0 0 1079 98.1 66 VINES, Kent 11 1 . 1 ...... MOORE, Lon 8 0 292 0 65 0 357 44.6 BATTS, Bran 11 0 202 0 19 0 221 20.1 11 BAHAR, Kenji 11 1 . 1 ...... POWELL, Ja 5 0 165 0 0 0 165 33.0 86 CLARK, Shawn 4 1 . 1 ...... JONES, Dev 11 147 0 0 0 0 147 13.4 32 MCCREARY, Colin 11 . 1 1 ...... BAHAR, Kenj 11 143 0 0 0 0 143 13.0 GREENE JR, 11 0 142 0 0 0 142 12.9 37 MOSQUERA, Matt 11 1 . 1 ...... T R E D W A Y , 9 0 79 0 0 0 79 8.8 23 GREENE JR, T. 11 1 . 1 ...... PARHAM, Qu 6 0 59 0 0 0 59 9.8 TM TEAM 6 ...... 1 SCOTT, Gen 10 0 40 0 0 0 40 4.0 POWELL, Ev 11 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.8 Total 11 403 280 683 61-204 11-71 7-43 38 22 4-20 6 6 1 CLARK, Sha 4 0 26 0 0 0 26 6.5 Opponents 11 453 284 737 60-250 23-168 7-28 41 26 10-103 12 2 1 CASTRONU 11 0 10 0 14 0 24 2.2 LESLIE, Marc 9 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.7 HOLDEN, Ro 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5 TERRY, Justi 11 0 0 11 0 0 11 1.0 HARRIS, Bra 2 6 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 RIGHI, Peter 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 BERRY, Tym 11 0 0 2 0 -3 -1 -0.1 SMYTH, Max 9 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.3 COOPER, De 11 0 0 -5 0 0 -5 -0.5 TEAM 6 -48 0 0 0 0 -48 -8.0 Total 11 2387 2659 273 573 43 5935539.5 Opponents 11 1645 2639 108 846 28 5266478.7

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2018 Monmouth University Football 2018 Monmouth University Football Monmouth Game2018 Superlatives (as ofSUPERLATIVES May 20, 2019) Monmouth Game Superlatives (as of May 20, 2019) All games All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 22 FARRI, Juwon vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Rushes 58 vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) 22 GUERRIERO, Pete vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) Yards Rushing 359 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Yards Rushing 239 FARRI, Juwon vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Yards Per Rush 8.2 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) TD Rushes 3 GUERRIERO, Pete vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) TD Rushes 5 vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) Long Rush 79 FARRI, Juwon vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) 5 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Pass attempts 42 BAHAR, Kenji at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Pass attempts 45 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Pass completions 28 BAHAR, Kenji at Lafayette (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 28 at Lafayette (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 407 BAHAR, Kenji at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Yards Passing 431 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) TD Passes 5 BAHAR, Kenji at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Yards Per Pass 13.9 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Pass 84 BAHAR, Kenji vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) TD Passes 5 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Receptions 10 WHITE JR, R. at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Total Plays 83 vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) Yards Receiving 220 WHITE JR, R. at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Total Offense 790 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) TD Receptions 4 WHITE JR, R. at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Yards Per Play 10.5 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Reception 84 WHITE JR, R. vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Points 56 vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) Field Goals 3 MOSQUERA, Matt vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) 56 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Field Goal 49 MOSQUERA, Matt at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) Sacks By 3 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Punts 8 MCCREARY, Colin at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) First Downs 29 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Punting Avg 48.0 MCCREARY, Colin at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Penalties 11 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Punt 60 MCCREARY, Colin at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Penalty Yards 102 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Punts inside 20 2 MCCREARY, Colin at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Turnovers 4 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 2 MCCREARY, Colin at Lafayette (Sep 15, 2018) Interceptions By 2 at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 2 MCCREARY, Colin vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Punts 8 at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 2 MCCREARY, Colin at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) Punting Avg 48.0 at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Punt Return 62 GRASSO, Vinny vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Long Punt 60 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Long Kickoff Return 37 GRASSO, Vinny vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Punts inside 20 2 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Tackles 13 GRIMES, Da'Quan at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) 2 at Lafayette (Sep 15, 2018) Sacks 1.0 KAKAR, Adam vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) 2 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) 1.0 PENDARVIS, G. at Lafayette (Sep 15, 2018) 2 at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 1.0 SCARLETT, K. vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) Long Punt Return 62 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) 1.0 MASSEY, Erik at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 1.0 SCARLETT, K. vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) 1.0 LESLIE, Marcus at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) 1.0 MASSEY, Erik at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) 1.0 SCARLETT, K. at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Tackles For Loss 3.0 BUDD, Anthony vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Interceptions 1 BERRY, Tymere vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) 1 POWELL, Evan vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 1 POWELL, Evan vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) 1 BERRY, Tymere at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 1 LESLIE, Marcus at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 1 TERRY, Justin vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) 1 GREGORY, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018)

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Rushes 28 FULSE, Ryan, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Rushes 59 vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Rushing 195 HOLLAND, D, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Rushing 412 vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) TD Rushes 3 BURKS, Chandler, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Per Rush 7.0 vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) 3 HOLLAND, D, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) TD Rushes 7 vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) 3 MOSES, A.J., at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Pass attempts 60 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Long Rush 59 HOLLAND, D, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Pass completions 31 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Pass attempts 42 WALKER, J., at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) Yards Passing 377 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Pass completions 25 MASSEI, Luke, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Yards Per Pass 11.9 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Yards Passing 339 WILLIAMS,Delmon, vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) TD Passes 6 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) TD Passes 5 Lovett, John, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Total Plays 82 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Long Pass 81 Lovett, John, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Total Offense 615 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Receptions 11 Carlson, Steve, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Yards Per Play 8.9 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Yards Receiving 188 SNEAD, Caleb, vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Points 51 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) TD Receptions 3 Horsted, Jesper, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) 51 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) 3 WILSON, D'Erren, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 51 vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Long Reception 81 Horsted, Jesper, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Sacks By 5 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) Field Goals 1 RYLAND, Chad, at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) 5 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 1 TEKAC, T., vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) First Downs 28 at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) 1 THOMPSON, J, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Penalties 8 vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) Long Field Goal 40 THOMPSON, J, vs KSU (Nov 10, 2018) Penalty Yards 75 vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) Punts 9 DENNIS, Brad, vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Turnovers 3 at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 9 BOLAND, Jackson, at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) Interceptions By 2 vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Punting Avg 48.7 JULIEN, Jake, at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Punts 9 vs Hampton (Sep 08, 2018) Long Punt 62 DENNIS, Brad, vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) 9 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Punts inside 20 4 Pechin, Alex, vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) 9 at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) Long Punt Return 23 Marine, Bryan, vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) Punting Avg 48.7 at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) Long Kickoff Return 96 HORTON, K., at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018) Long Punt 62 vs CAM (Oct 20, 2018) Tackles 16 PRIDE, E., vs CSU (Nov 03, 2018) Punts inside 20 4 vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) Sacks 2.5 GILL, Cameron, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) Long Punt Return 23 vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Van Itallie, G., vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) Interceptions 1 RACHWAL, Kyle, at Eastern Michigan (Aug 31, 2018) 1 Floyd, TJ, at Princeton (Sep 22, 2018) 1 LOWRY, Sterling, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 1 GAMBLE, Darryl, vs Wagner (Sep 29, 2018) 1 Marine, Bryan, vs Bucknell (Oct 13, 2018) 1 CARRINGTON, T., at Presbyterian (Oct 27, 2018) 1 GRIER, D., at Gardner-Webb (Nov 17, 2018)

12 2018 GAME RECAPS 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL

GAME 1 GAME 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN 51, Monmouth 17 MONMOUTH 56, HAMPTON 28 AUG. 31, 2018 • RYNEARSON STADIUM • YPSILANTI, MI SEPT. 8, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ YPSILANTI, MI – The Monmouth University football team fell to WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – After falling behind 14-0, the Monmouth FBS foe Eastern Michigan in the 2018 season opener Friday night, 51- University football team rattled off 42 unanswered points to help defeat 17. The Eagles ran out to a 30-3 lead at halftime and were able to hold Hampton for its first win of the season, 56-28 . off the Hawks in the second half. Junior quarterback Kenji Bahar scored Monmouth has now won all six games in the new Kessler Stadium Monmouth's first touchdown early in the third quarter, rolling out to the after a perfect 5-0 record last season. The Hawks compiled 556 yards left for an eight-yard scramble. Bahar finished with 25 completions and of total offense, including a career-high 326 passing yards from junior 190 yards, including a 45-yard strike to senior Brandon Batts just before quarterback Kenji Bahar, a career-high 209 rushing yards from sophomore his rushing touchdown. With 4:37 left in the game, freshman running running back Pete Guerriero, and 145 receiving yards from senior wide back Juwon Farri dashed for a 38-yard score, the first of his career. Farri receiver Reggie White Jr. Guerriero scored three touchdowns on the day ended as the team's leading rusher, racking up 111 yards on just 13 and is Monmouth's first 200-yard rusher since 2009, ranking fifth in carries. Monmouth scored its most points ever against an FBS opponent, program history for a single game. Bahar tossed three touchdowns in besting the previous mark of 10 (at Central Michigan in 2015). Fifth- the win, including two to senior tight end Jake Powell, who caught five year senior wide receiver Reggie White Jr. moved into third all-time for passes for 66 yards. Senior running back Devell Jones added two rushing receiving yards. He now has 2,317 for his career, trailing only Miles Austin touchdowns, increasing his career total to 13, which ranks tied for ninth (2,867) and Neal Sterling (2,615) in the record book. The Hawks fell to all-time. The Hawks improve to 1-1 on the season, and will travel to 0-1 on the season, and will host Hampton on Saturday, September 8. Lafayette next Saturday for a 6:00 PM matchup. -After Monmouth was forced to punt on its first drive, Eastern Michigan -Monmouth tallied its first sack of the season late in the second quarter. took an early 7-0 lead with a 16-yard touchdown pass. The drive went 95 Sophomore Kurt Aumer and senior Gerron Pendarvis combined for the yards in 15 plays and took 6:05 off the clock. stop to force 2nd-and-19. -A trick play put Eastern Michigan up 13-0 with 4:16 left in the first, as -Hampton ended the 42-0 run with a 25-yard touchdown run late in the the QB Tyler Wiegers threw a backwards pass to WR Isaac Holder, who third quarter, but the Hawks quickly answered with an eight-play, 72-yard then threw a 34-yard touchdown to TE Bryce Kemp. touchdown drive to end the quarter. The drive included a 19-yard rush by -Senior Devell Jones put the Hawks on the move towards the end of senior Vinny Grasso and 49 total rushing yards from Guerriero, including the first quarter, bursting through the middle for a 27-yard gain on a 3rd- the one-yard score. MU went up 49-21. and-1. The drive ended with a turnover on downs, however, as Bahar was -Monmouth registered 321 yards of offense in the first half, and sacked on 4th-and-2. outgained Hampton 556-429 for the game. -The Eagles extended their lead to 20-0 in the beginning of the second -The Hawks outgained the Pirates on the ground 230-90. quarter, as QB Mike Glass found WR Dylan Drumond on a 15-yard -Guerriero rushed for his seventh career 100-yard game. In the first touchdown pass. half alone, he racked up 145 yards and two touchdowns on just 12 -A field goal with 10:35 left and a 20-yard touchdown with 2:08 left put carries (12.1 average). He jumped Mike Medrano and Jim Varick with Eastern Michigan up 30-0 late in the second quarter. his performance today, and his 1,304 career rushing yards ranks 11th in -The Hawks got on the board with 33 seconds left in the first half. program history. Guerriero's 11 career touchdowns are also good for 11th Sophomore kicker Matt Mosquera drilled a career-long 42-yard field goal all-time. He's played in 13 career games. to make it 30-3. -White Jr. compiled four catches for 104 yards in the first half alone. -After the defense forced a three-and-out to start the second half, It marked his eighth career 100-yard game (one behind Will Holder for Bahar hit Batts down the sideline for a 45-yard gain. Bahar later scored second all-time). The senior has 2,462 career receiving yards, which Monmouth's first touchdown on an eight-yard scamper. ranks third all-time. He also has 191 receptions, needing just four more -Eastern Michigan would answer with two more touchdowns, and by the to move into second in program history. end of the third quarter led 44-10. -Bahar now has 3,848 career passing yards, moving into sixth all-time. -The teams traded touchdowns in the fourth quarter, eventually He also moved into sixth all-time for passing touchdowns, as his three culminating in the 51-17 final score. today gave him 22 for his career. -In his first collegiate action, junior linebacker Da'Quan Grimes collected -Powell earned his first career multi-touchdown game. eight tackles. -Sophomore Anthony Budd led the defense with eight tackles. Senior -In the first half alone, White Jr. hauled in seven passes for 75 yards, Marcus Leslie and senior Kyle Gregory each added seven total tackles, which amounted to 61% of the offense. while senior Tymere Berry made four tackles with the .

Monmouth 0 3 7 7 - 17 Hampton 14 0 7 7 - 28 Eastern Michigan 13 17 14 7 - 51 Monmouth 14 21 21 7 - 56

1st 06:47 EMU - BANHAM, Blake 16 yd pass from WIEGERS, Tyler (RYLAND, Chad kick), 15-95 6:05, MU 0 - EMU 7 1st 13:05 HAMPTON - Ronald Bell 32 yd pass from Delmon Williams (Evan Lomax kick), 6-60 1:55, HAMPTON 7 - MU 0 04:16 EMU - KEMP, Bryce 34 yd pass from HOLDER, Isaac (PORTER, Jordan rush failed), 1-34 0:07, MU 0 - EMU 13 07:19 HAMPTON - Antonio Graham 70 yd pass from Delmon Williams (Evan Lomax kick), 3-75 1:01, HAMPTON 14 - MU 0 2nd 14:06 EMU - DRUMMOND, Dylan 15 yd pass from GLASS, Mike (RYLAND, Chad kick), 6-53 2:33, MU 0 - EMU 20 02:42 MU - JONES, Devell 3 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-73 4:29, HAMPTON 14 - MU 7 10:35 EMU - RYLAND, Chad 33 yd field goal, 7-49 2:31, MU 0 - EMU 23 2nd 14:06 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 28 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 4-63 0:57, HAMPTON 14 - MU 14 02:08 EMU - LATU, Line 20 yd pass from GLASS, Mike (RYLAND, Chad kick), 3-19 1:22, MU 0 - EMU 30 04:01 MU - JONES, Devell 2 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-80 1:11, HAMPTON 14 - MU 21 00:33 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 42 yd field goal, 11-50 1:35, MU 3 - EMU 30 02:41 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 67 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 2-67 0:17, HAMPTON 14 - MU 28 3rd 10:41 MU - BAHAR, Kenji 8 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 7-75 2:35, MU 10 - EMU 30 3rd 13:41 MU - POWELL, Jake 37 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-65 1:19, HAMPTON 14 - MU 35 07:05 EMU - SEXTON, Mathew 10 yd pass from WIEGERS, Tyler (RYLAND, Chad kick), 7-75 3:36, MU 10 - EMU 37 08:59 MU - POWELL, Jake 10 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 6-70 2:48, HAMPTON 14 - MU 42 01:38 EMU - GRISSOM, Jairus 20 yd run (RYLAND, Chad kick), 5-66 2:25, MU 10 - EMU 44 03:21 HAMPTON - Will Robinson 25 yd run (Evan Lomax kick), 4-77 1:46, HAMPTON 21 - MU 42 4th 04:37 MU - FARRI, Juwon 38 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-73 3:59, MU 17 - EMU 44 00:00 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 1 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-72 3:09, HAMPTON 21 - MU 49 01:18 EMU - GLASS, Mike 16 yd run (RYLAND, Chad kick), 8-75 3:11, MU 17 - EMU 51 4th 14:40 HAMPTON - Jadakis Bonds 28 yd pass from Delmon Williams (Evan Lomax kick), 1-28 0:20, HAMPTON 28 - MU 49 08:53 MU - GRASSO, Vinny 25 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-25 1:30, HAMPTON 28 - MU 56 MU EMU First Downs 23 27 HU MU First Downs 15 25 Rushes - Yards 34-187 39-171 Rushes - Yards 29-90 38-230 Passing Yards 199 302 Passing Yards 339 326 Passes (C-A-I) 27-45-1 22-27-0 Passes (C-A-I) 23-37-1 15-26-0 Total Offense 79-386 66-473 Total Offense 66-429 64-556 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 10-102 7-65 Penalties-Yards 7-70 4-31 Time of Possession 29:45 30:15 Time of Possession 30:26 29:34

RUSHING: Monmouth-FARRI, Juwon 13-111; GUERRIERO 8-34; JONES 3-30; GRASSO 3-25; HARRIS 1-6; RUSHING: Hampton-Will Robinson 2-26; Devin Anderson 6-22; Delmon Williams 14-21; Raeshad Herriott BAHAR 6-minus 21; RIGHI 0-2. Eastern Michigan-VANN 12-46; ERIKSEN 12-44; GLASS 3-22; GRISSOM 3-12; Ronald Bell 1-8; Byron Barney 3-1. Monmouth-GUERRIERO, Pete 21-209; GRASSO, Vinny 1-19; FARRI, Juwon 7-15; JONES, Devell 6-9; TEAM 1-minus 2; BAHAR, Kenji 2-minus 20. 1-20; FLOWERS, C. 3-15; WIEGERS 2-11; HUBBARD 1-8; PARKER 4-7. PASSING: Monmouth-BAHAR 25-42-1-190; HARRIS 2-2-0-9; SMYTH 0-1-0-0. Eastern Michigan-WIEGERS, PASSING: Hampton-Delmon Williams 23-37-1-339. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 15-26-0-326. Tyler 18-21-0-238; GLASS 3-5-0-30; HOLDER 1-1-0-34. RECEIVING: Monmouth-WHITE JR, R. 8-77; GREENE JR, T. 4-19; MOORE 3-24; GRASSO 3-12; GUER- RECEIVING: Hampton-Ronald Bell 6-81; Antonio Graham 5-82; Byron Barney 5-32; Jadakis Bonds 2-36; RIERO 3-minus 1; BATTS 2-49; POWELL 1-11; PARHAM 1-6; CASTRONUOVA, M 1-2; FARRI 1-0. Eastern Lorenzo Thompson 1-48; Wesley Wolfolk 1-39; Alec Dana 1-10; Marcel Paul 1-6; Aedon Johnson 1-5. Mon- Michigan-BANHAM 8-103; LATU 4-62; SEXTON 3-20; DRUMMOND 2-42; ERIKSEN 2-2; JACKSON 1-40; mouth-WHITE JR, Reggie 5-145; POWELL, Jake 5-66; GRASSO, Vinny 2-33; MOORE, Lonnie 1-37; BATTS, KEMP, Bryce 1-34 Brandon 1-34; 14 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL

GAME 3 GAME 4 MONMOUTH 24, LAFAYETTE 20 PRINCETON 51, MONMOUTH 9 SEPT. 15, 2018 • FISHER STADIUM • EASTON, PA SEPT. 22, 2018 • • PRINCETON, NJ EASTON, PA- Monmouth's defense pitched a second half shutout, PRINCETON, NJ- Princeton quarterback John Lovett accounted for 403 including two stops in the final four minutes while Kenji Bahar hada total yards and six touchdowns as the Tigers pulled away from Monmouth career-day to lead the Hawks past Lafayette, 24-20 Saturday night in 51-9 on Saturday evening at Princeton Stadium. Easton. Lovett, a Preseason All-American who missed all of last season, threw The Hawks improve to 2-1 on the season while Lafayette falls to 0-3. for 332 yards and five touchdowns, three of which went to Jesper Horsted. Monmouth took its first lead of the game in the final play of the third Horsted and Shane Carleson caught all but two receptions for the Tigers, quarter when Pete Guerriero raced 46 yards to paydirt to put the Hawks finishing with 329 of PU's 332 yards. Lovett also ran for 71 yards, scoring up 21-20. Matt Mosquera's 27-yard field with 5:24 to play gave the on a seven-yard run in the first half. Hawks a 24-20 lead to cap a 15-play drive that ate up 6:44 of game time. Sophomore back Pete Guerriero got things going on the first play from Monmouth out-gained the Leopards 528-269 in the contest, including a scrimmage with a 71-yard run that got the Hawks down to the Princeton 194 to 48 on the ground. 14 yard line. The Tiger defense tightened up and the Hawks had to settle Monmouth's first touchdown came on the heels of the opening kickoff, for a 27-yard Matt Mosquera (Lincroft, NJ/Middletown South) field goal to with the Hawks going 78 yards on 10 plays, scoring on a 12-yard Bahar put the Hawks ahead 3-0. Princeton then scored on back to back drives, to Gueriero pass. both touchdown passes by Lovett to take a 14-3 lead before the Hawks Lafayette answered quickly, scoring on a 95-yard kickoff return for a answered on a 37 yard touchdown strike from Bahar to Vinny Grasso. MU touchdown by J.J. Younger, the first Lafayette touchdown of the season attempted a two-point conversion but Bahar's pass was broken up and LC took their first lead of the 2018 season on following Monmouth's first the led was cut to 14-9. punt of the game, going 96 yards on 12 plays. Sean O'Malley found Quinn The Tigers converted their second fourth down of the game on their Revere for five yards on the touchdown, the first offensive score of the third drive, following that up with a 26-yard touchdown run by running Leopards season. back Charlie Volker that put the Tigers up 21-9. From there it was all After a Mosquera field goal, Lafayette went ahead 20-9 on a five yard Princeton, who scored on five of their next seven drives. The Hawks got Nick Pearson run but the Hawks needed just 1:38 to get into the endzone into the Princeton redzone twice in the second half but could not come with a seven play drive ending in a four yard Devell Jones TD. away with points. NOTES NOTES Bahar threw for a career-high 334 yards on 28-of-40 passing with one With his 19 yard catch in the first half Reggie White Jr. became the touchdown. second Monmouth wideout to record 200 career receptions. He now has He moves into fifth all-time in completions with 370 in his career. He 208 receptions, just four behind Monmouth all-time leader Neal Sterling. also jumped both Bill Rankin and Brandon Hill to move into fifth all-time Princeton went ahead 23-9 on an errant snap that went out of the back in total offense with 4,209 yards. He finished with 389 of total offense of the end zone, the first Monmouth safety surrendered since 10/3/15 against the Leopards against Bryant White Jr finished with seven catches for 86 yards, moving him past Adam Kenji Bahar finished with 23 completions, giving him 393 in his career San Miguel for second all-time in receptions with 198 career receptions and moving him past Brandon Hill for fourth all-time at Monmouth. Guerriero finished with 110 yards on 18 carries, his eighth career 100- Pete Guerriero finished with 109 yards on 12 carries; his ninth career yard game which ties Matt Merkliner for fourth all-time 100-yard rushing game and the third straight Monmouth had three consecutive scoring drives of less than 2:00, Sophomore Da'Quan Grimes had a career-high 13 tackles for the Hawks scoring a pair of touchdowns and a field goal White Jr. upped his career total to 2,646 receiving yards; moving past With his eight-yard fourth quarter reception, Jake Powell recorded his Sterling for second in the Monmouth annals. 50th career reception which moves him to fifth all-time Big South history. Bahar was sacked five times in the first half, MU had allowed just five Powell finished with six catches tying his career-high with 66 yards sacks in the previous three contests. Guerriero's first quarter touchdown reception was his first TD catch of Princeton was a combined 9-of-14 on third and fourth down his career With 1:20 left in the game Princeton was called for a hold; the first Adam Kakar blocked Lafayette's second PAT attempt, the second penalty called on a Monmouth opponent since Hampton's final drive in consecutive week the Hawks have blocked an extra point. Daivone Thomas week 2 came back and blocked one on Lafayette's first drive of the second half White Jr. finished with eight receptions for 98 yards to lead Monmouth Niether team turned the ball over in the contest Monmouth junior wideout Brandon Batts had a career-high seven Monmouth 9 0 0 0 - 9 catches for 93 yards Princeton 14 16 14 7 - 51

1st 13:08 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 27 yd field goal, 5-75 1:52, MU 3 - PRIN 0 06:56 PRIN - Carlson, Steve 24 yd pass from Lovett, John (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 15-80 6:07, MU 3 - PRIN 7 Monmouth 6 9 6 3 - 24 03:43 PRIN - Horsted, Jesper 3 yd pass from Lovett, John (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 6-56 2:09, MU 3 - PRIN 14 Lafayette 13 7 0 0 - 20 00:24 MU - GRASSO, Vinny 37 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (BAHAR, Kenji pass failed), 7-75 3:19, MU 9 - PRIN 14 2nd 13:38 PRIN - Volker, Charlie 26 yd run (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 6-65 1:41, MU 9 - PRIN 21 1st 10:12 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 12 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (SMYTH, Max pass failed), 10-78 4:48, MU 6 - LAFAYETT 0 04:31 PRIN - TEAM safety, , MU 9 - PRIN 23 10:01 LAFAYETT - Younger, J.J. 95 yd kickoff return (Bissell, Jacob kick), , MU 6 - LAFAYETT 7 03:08 PRIN - Horsted, Jesper 29 yd pass from Lovett, John (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 4-60 1:15, MU 9 - PRIN 30 01:42 LAFAYETT - Revere, Quinn 5 yd pass from O'Malley, S. (Bissell, Jacob kick blockd), 12-96 5:18, MU 6 - LAFAYETT 13 3rd 12:36 PRIN - Lovett, John 7 yd run (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 7-75 2:24, MU 9 - PRIN 37 2nd 10:16 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 25 yd field goal, 6-47 1:45, MU 9 - LAFAYETT 13 06:30 PRIN - Horsted, Jesper 81 yd pass from Lovett, John (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 2-86 0:43, MU 9 - PRIN 44 02:43 LAFAYETT - Pearson, Nick 5 yd run (Bissell, Jacob kick), 15-75 7:33, MU 9 - LAFAYETT 20 4th 14:51 PRIN - Carlson, Steve 13 yd pass from Lovett, John (Ramos, Nicolas kick), 7-80 3:59, MU 9 - PRIN 51 01:05 MU - JONES, Devell 4 yd run (BAHAR, Kenji rush failed), 7-75 1:38, MU 15 - LAFAYETT 20 3rd 00:00 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 43 yd run (GUERRIERO, Pete rush failed), 3-60 0:38, MU 21 - LAFAYETT 20 MU PU 4th 05:24 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 27 yd field goal, 15-70 6:44, MU 24 - LAFAYETT 20 First Downs 18 28 MU LC Rushes - Yards 30-105 41-283 First Downs 26 18 Passing Yards 232 332 Rushes - Yards 31-194 27-49 Passes (C-A-I) 23-36-1 21-28-0 Passing Yards 334 221 Total Offense 66-337 69-615 Passes (C-A-I) 28-40-0 20-37-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Total Offense 71-528 64-269 Penalties-Yards 1-10 1-10 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Time of Possession 28:29 31:31 Penalties-Yards 8-85 0-0 Time of Possession 31:43 28:17 RUSHING: Monmouth-GUERRIERO, Pete 12-109; FARRI, Juwon 8-20; JONES, Devell 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 10; BAHAR, Kenji 7-minus 15. Princeton-Volker, Charlie 12-87; Lovett, John 8-71; Gray, Trey 4-49; Eaddy, RUSHING: Monmouth-GUERRIERO, Pete 18-110; BAHAR, Kenji 5-47; GRASSO, Vinny 1-24; JONES, Devell Colin 8-39; Keller, Zachary 4-20; Davidson, Kevin 1-16; Summerville, D. 3-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. 5-11; FARRI, Juwon 2-2. Lafayette-Simpson, Selwyn 5-17; Dunn, Mike 6-13; Amill, C.J. 7-12; Pearson, Nick 4-7; Younger, J.J. 1-2; O'Malley, Sean 3-0; TEAM 1-minus 3. PASSING: Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 23-35-0-232; GUERRIERO, Pete 0-1-1-0. Princeton-Lovett, John 21- 27-0-332; Davidson, Kevin 0-1-0-0. PASSING: Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 28-40-0-334. Lafayette-O'Malley, Sean 20-37-0-221. RECEIVING: Monmouth-WHITE JR, R. 8-98; GRASSO, Vinny 4-57; FARRI, Juwon 4-20; GUERRIERO, Pete RECEIVING: Monmouth-BATTS, Brandon 7-93; WHITE JR, R. 7-86; POWELL, Jake 6-66; GRASSO, Vinny 2-24; POWELL, Jake 2-18; TREDWAY, Zach 2-8; BATTS, Brandon 1-7. Princeton-Carlson, Steve 11-179; 2-24; GREENE JR, T. 2-23; GUERRIERO, Pete 2-19; CLARK, Shawn 1-15; CASTRONUOVA, M 1-8. Lafay- Horsted, Jesper 8-150; Birmelin, Jacob 2-3. ette-Pearson, Nick 5-106; Revere, Quinn 4-33; Chenoweth, Joey 4-23; Spigner, Julian 3-34; Eisler, Will 1-11; Simpson, Selwyn 1-8; Amill, C.J. 1-4; Scott, Zadok 1-2.

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GAME 5 GAME 6 MONMOUTH 54, WAGNER 48 MONMOUTH 36, BUCKNELL 19 SEPT. 29, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ OCT. 13, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – With 1:14 left in the fourth quarter and WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Using a 20-6 scoring advantage in the the game tied, senior wide receiver Reggie White Jr. set the program fourth quarter, the Monmouth University (4-2, 0-0 Big South) football record with his 213th career catch and raced to the end zone for an 84- team defeated Bucknell (1-6, 1-1 Patriot League) on Saturday afternoon, yard touchdown that sent the Monmouth University football team past 36-19. Wagner, 54-47. Freshman running back Juwon Farri compiled 194 total yards, including Junior linebacker Evan Powell secured his first career interception on the 183 on the ground and a 79-yard touchdown run. Senior wide receiver next possession to seal the win, enabling the Hawks to run out the clock. Reggie White Jr. posted 93 yards on seven catches, and passed Miles White Jr. ended with seven catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns, Austin III for the most receiving yards in program history with his 23-yard including the game-winner to pass Neal Sterling for the most receptions touchdown grab in the third quarter. White Jr. now has 2,900 receiving in Monmouth history. The Blue & White trailed 47-32 with 12:49 left in the yards in his career, and sets another historic mark after breaking the fourth quarter, but scored three straight touchdowns to close the game. receptions record last game against Wagner. Two of those touchdowns came from freshman running back Juwon Farri, For the second straight game, junior linebacker Evan Powell secured who took over in the fourth quarter with 99 yards on just five carries. a vital fourth quarter interception, this time as Monmouth trailed 19-16 The Hawks outgained Wagner 263-59 on the ground, and were able to with 9:07 remaining. After the interception, the Blue & White scored three pull out the win despite turning the ball over four times. Monmouth is now unanswered touchdowns to seal the win. The Hawks turned the ball over 7-0 in the new Kessler Stadium dating back to last year, and improves its three times but outgained Bucknell 469-266 yards. Monmouth is now 8-0 record to 3-2 on the 2018 season. in the new Kessler Stadium dating back to last year, and improves its NOTES record to 4-2 on the 2018 season. The two teams combined for 950 yards, with Monmouth earning 514 yards including 263 on the ground NOTES Vinny Grasso finished with 306 all-purpose yards, including 147 kick n Monmouth finished the non-conference portion of the season with return yards, 63 punt return yards, 38 rushing yards and 58 receiving a 4-2 record, securing its third straight winning season against non- Monmouth's game-winning drive went 99 yards on just three plays conference opponents and the fourth in the last five years. covering 30 seconds n Two passes defensed by senior Tymere Berry gave Monmouth the ball On the first drive of the game, Wagner's bad snap rolled 20 yards back back, and another big run by Farri (42 yards) put the Hawks in Bucknell into its end zone, resulting in a safety. The Hawks have registered safeties territory. Jones scored his second touchdown of the game on a 12-yard in back to back homes games. run, giving Monmouth the eventual 36-19 win. After a Wagner three-and-out, Grasso took a punt 49 yards back to the Seahawks' 16. A nine-yard pass to White Jr. and a five-yard Guerriero NUMBERS CRUNCH touchdown run cut the deficit to 21-15. n After setting the program record for receptions last game against NUMBERS CRUNCH Wagner, White Jr. set the program record for career receiving yards with White Jr. set the program record of 213 catches in just 39 career games, 2,900, passing Miles Austin (2,867). His 23 career touchdown receptions passing current TE Neal Sterling (212). White Jr. also ranks moved him into sole possession of second all-time. second in Monmouth history with 2,807 receiving yards, just 60 behind n With 17 career rushing touchdowns, Jones moved into sole possession leader Miles Austin. With two more today, he climbed up to a tie for second of seventh all-time. all-time (Sterling) in receiving touchdowns with 22. Austin is the leader n Farri registered his third 100-yard game of the season. The rookie has with 33 career touchdown receptions. Today marked his ninth career 100- 435 rushing yards and four touchdowns in just six games. His 183 rushing yard game, which ties Will Holder for second all-time. yards today ranks 14th all-time for a single game. Monmouth's defense held preseason All-American and the nation's n Bahar finished 23-37 for 274 yards, two touchdowns, andan second leading rushing Ryan Fulse to 72 yards on 28 carries for a 2.8 yard interception. His 4,939 career passing yards ranks fourth in program average. Monmouth had seven tackles for the loss. history, while his 29 passing touchdowns ranks fifth. n The Hawks have scored 146 points in three games at home this year Wagner 21 12 7 7 - 47 (48.6 average). Monmouth 8 21 3 22 - 54 n Lonnie Moore totaled five catches and 65 yards on the day. n Senior Kyle Gregory led the defense with nine total tackles, all solo. 1st 13:56 MU - TEAM safety, , WAGNER 0 - MU 2 Anthony Budd, in his first action since the Lafayette game had six solo 08:53 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 18 yd pass from LINTA, T.J. (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 9-46 4:37, WAGNER 7 - MU 2 05:38 WAGNER - WILSON, D'Erren 23 yd pass from LINTA, T.J. (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 3-60 1:06, WAGNER 14 - MU 2 tackles and a forced fumble. n 05:19 WAGNER - WILSON, D'Erren 26 yd pass from LINTA, T.J. (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 1-26 0:08, WAGNER 21 - MU 2 Budd and junior defensive lineman Kahari Scarlett both forced a 01:16 MU - WHITE JR, R. 5 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (BAHAR, Kenji pass failed), 11-76 3:52, WAGNER 21 - MU 8 fumble. 2nd 13:14 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 5 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 4-16 1:20, WAGNER 21 - MU 15 11:16 MU - BAHAR, Kenji 68 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 2-62 0:50, WAGNER 21 - MU 22 05:23 WAGNER - DALE, Willie 48 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (MASSEI, Luke pass failed), 1-48 0:10, WAGNER 27 - MU 22 Bucknell 0 6 7 6 - 19 03:11 MU - JONES, Devell 2 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 5-75 2:12, WAGNER 27 - MU 29 Monmouth 0 9 7 20 - 36 00:22 WAGNER - WILSON, D'Erren 3 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (MASSEI, Luke pass failed), 8-55 2:39, WAGNER 33 - MU 29 3rd 12:46 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 37 yd field goal, 7-55 2:14, WAGNER 33 - MU 32 2nd 14:36 BUCKNELL - Cooper, Jared 74 yd pass from Bitikofer, L. (Torres, Ethan kick blockd), 8-91 3:39, BUCKNELL 6 - MU 0 06:32 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 5 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 8-71 3:50, WAGNER 40 - MU 32 14:36 MU - TERRY, Justin PAT return, , BUCKNELL 6 - MU 2 4th 12:49 WAGNER - WOODARD, Chris 26 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 10-70 6:30, WAGNER 47 - MU 32 11:23 MU - JONES, Devell 1 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 6-70 3:00, BUCKNELL 6 - MU 9 10:24 MU - FARRI, Juwon 21 yd run (FARRI, Juwon rush), 6-56 2:15, WAGNER 47 - MU 40 3rd 12:19 MU - WHITE JR, R. 23 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 7-70 2:41, BUCKNELL 6 - MU 16 04:17 MU - FARRI, Juwon 19 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 5-72 2:04, WAGNER 47 - MU 47 07:22 BUCKNELL - Van Itallie, G. 0 yd blocked punt return (Chambers, Jack kick), , BUCKNELL 13 - MU 16 01:14 MU - WHITE JR, R. 84 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-99 0:30, WAGNER 47 - MU 54 4th 12:33 BUCKNELL - Cooper, Jared 13 yd run (Chambers, Jack kick failed), 5-30 1:53, BUCKNELL 19 - MU 16 05:40 MU - SCOTT, Gene 1 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-37 3:27, BUCKNELL 19 - MU 23 WC MU 04:00 MU - FARRI, Juwon 79 yd run (TEAM rush fumbld), 1-79 0:15, BUCKNELL 19 - MU 29 First Downs 20 22 01:17 MU - JONES, Devell 12 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-55 1:06, BUCKNELL 19 - MU 36 Rushes - Yards 31-59 38-263 Passing Yards 377 251 BU MU Passes (C-A-I) 31-45-1 14-26-2 First Downs 12 20 Total Offense 76-436 64-514 Rushes - Yards 30-77 33-195 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Passing Yards 189 274 Penalties-Yards 6-34 2-23 Passes (C-A-I) 18-35-1 23-37-1 Time of Possession 34:51 25:09 Total Offense 65-266 70-469 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2 RUSHING: Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 28-72; MASSEI, Luke 1-5; SIECZKOWSKI,Ben 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 20. Penalties-Yards 2-15 5-31 Monmouth-FARRI, Juwon 7-104; GUERRIERO, Pete 16-95; BAHAR, Kenji 6-42; GRASSO, Vinny 2-38; Time of Possession 26:55 33:05 JONES, Devell 2-minus 1; TEAM 5-minus 15. RUSHING: Bucknell-Cooper, Jared 22-87; TEAM 1-minus 2; Bitikofer, L. 7-minus 8. Monmouth-FARRI, PASSING: Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 25-34-1-289; LINTA, T.J. 6-11-0-88. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 14-26-2- Juwon 18-183; JONES, Devell 6-33; GRASSO, Vinny 2-28; TEAM 2-minus 11; BAHAR, Kenji 5-minus 38. 251. PASSING: Bucknell-Bitikofer, L. 18-35-1-189. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 23-37-1-274. RECEIVING: Wagner-WILSON, D'Erren 10-127; KNIGHT, Denzel 7-64; BOST, Jeffrey 5-71; DALE, Willie 2-55; WOODARD, Chris 2-34; FULSE, Ryan 2-30; CORDANI, Andrew 1-5; MASSEI, Luke 1-4; VOGEL, Jake RECEIVING: Bucknell-Twiford, Alex 5-33; Cooper, Jared 4-84; Sanders, B. 4-32; Bethea, Justin 2-19; 1-minus 13. Monmouth-WHITE JR, R. 7-161; GRASSO, Vinny 3-58; GUERRIERO, Pete 2-23; MOORE, Lonnie Owers, Andrew 2-12; Butler, Alan 1-9. Monmouth-WHITE JR, R. 7-93; MOORE, Lonnie 5-65; FARRI, Juwon 1-5; POWELL, Jake 1-4. 4-11; PARHAM, Quentin 2-53; GRASSO, Vinny 2-36; BATTS, Brandon 2-15; SCOTT, Gene 1-1.

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GAME 7 GAME 8 MONMOUTH 38, CAMPBELL 21 MONMOUTH 24, PRESBYTERIAN 14 OCT. 20, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ OCT. 27, 2018 • BAILEY MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLINTON, SC WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Led by freshman Juwon Farri's 239 yards CLINTON, SC- Monmouth Head Coach Kevin Callahan earned his and two touchdowns, the Monmouth University football team defeated 150th career victory on Saturday afternoon as the MU defense stifled Campbell in the Big South opener, 38-21. Farri accumulated the second- Presbyterian, holding the Blue Hose to just one offensive score in the most rushing yards in Monmouth history in a single game, and was just 24-14 win. eight yards short of the all-time record set by David Sinisi in 2008. Monmouth improves to 6-2 on the season and 2-0 in Big South play In total, the Hawks rushed 40 times for 298 yards and four touchdowns. while Presbyterian falls to 2-5 and 0-2 in conference play. The Hawks With five catches in the win, senior wide receiver Reggie White Jr. broke rolled up 421 yards, with Kenji Bahar throwing for 268 yards and a pair of the Big South record for career receptions (225). Senior defensive touchdowns to Reggie White Jr. The defense had a pair of interceptions, back Tymere Berry led the team with 12 total tackles, while sophomore two sacks and a forced fumble in the win. defensive back Justin Terry added a Monmouth and Big South record Matt Mosquera got the Hawks on the board first with a career-long 49 seven pass breakups. Monmouth is now 9-0 in the new Kessler Stadium yard field goal with 9:14 left in the opening quarter. Presbyterian pulled dating back to last year, and improves its record to 5-2 on the 2018 ahead with the games' first touchdown when defensive back Dirk Cureton season. stripped Farri and raced 41 yards for a touchdown just 1:50 into the NOTES second half. Kenji Bahar hit Moore IV on a 62 yard strike on the ensuing g Monmouth gained 45 yards on the opening drive of the game, which drive but the Blue Hose recorded a pass breakup in the endzone to ended in a 47-yard field goal by Matt Mosquera. It was a career-long for finished the drive. the junior. The Hawks pulled ahead late in the third quarter with a 40-yard g The Hawks used a 60-yard run from Farri to get down to Campbell's touchdown strike from Bahar to Reggie White Jr. Early in the fourth 10, and junior quarterback Kenji Bahar tossed a six-yard touchdown pass quarter the duo hooked up again as the Hawks went up 17-7 on a 37-yard to White Jr. two plays later. Monmouth led 10-0 with 6:43 left in the first strike with 9:23 to play. PC capitalized off of great field position late in the quarter. third quarter, needing just two plays to go 30 yards and cut the deficit to g With 10:56 left in the first half, Monmouth used a 12-play, 80-yard 3 on a John Walker to Dohnte Meyers TD. PC never truly threatened from drive in 6:47 to go ahead 17-7. After an 18-yard White Jr. catch, Farri there, while Vinny Grasso recorded a late 26 yard TD to ice the game for burst through the middle for 25 yards and was called down at the half- the Hawks. yard line. Farri capped off the long drive with a touchdown run. NOTES g g The Hawks forced a punt on the opening drive of the second half, and Callahan, in his 26th season at the helm of the Hawks earns his 150th then used an 8-play, 76-yard drive to go ahead 24-14. Farri had a 39-yard victory – all with the Hawks rush and a 24-yard touchdown on the drive. g Moore IV finished a career-high 107 receiving yards on six catches, the g Later in the third, Grasso returned a Campbell punt 62 yards down first career 100+ yard game for the redshirt sophomore. to the one-yard line. Senior Devell Jones plowed up the middle for the g Tymere Berry's first quarter interception was the second of the season rushing touchdown, giving Monmouth a 31-14 advantage. and the fifth of his career. NUMBERS CRUNCH g Marcus Leslie's second career interception ended Presbyterian's g After setting the Monmouth record for receptions against Wagner and deepest drive of the first half the Monmouth receiving yards record against Bucknell, White Jr. set the g Mosquera's first quarter 49 yard field goal was a career long for the Big South record for career receptions. White Jr. passed Gardner-Webb's junior, one week after booting a 47 yarder against Campbell James Perry III, who held the record with 223. g The Monmouth defense held PC to 42 yards rushing, the fourth straight g Coming in to the game, Campbell outscored opponents 89-10 in the game holding an opponent to under 100 yards rushing first quarter. The Hawks held them to just seven points in the opening White Jr finished with six catches for 117 yards, his 10th career 100+ frame. yard game which is second all-time and two behind MU leader Miles Austin. g g Jones now has 19 career rushing touchdowns, which ranks seventh It was the first win for the Hawks in Clinton; with MU taking a 3-2 lead all-time. in the conference. g Farri registered his fourth 100-yard game of the season. The rookie NUMBERS CRUNCH has 674 rushing yards and six touchdowns in just seven games. g Juwon Farri led the Hawks with 84 yards rushing on 16 carries g Grasso's 62-yard punt return is the third longest in Monmouth history. g Berry led the Hawks in tackles for the second straight week with eight He has 199 punt return yards this season, just 58 away from the single- g Justin Terry had seven tackles and a pass breakup season program record. g MU's defense held PC to 3-of-14 on third down g Grasso finished with 154 all-purpose yards; including 105 in PR g Farri had 263 all-purpose yards; tying Pete Guerriero's Monmouth record set against Lehigh last season

Campbell 7 7 7 0 - 21 Monmouth 3 0 7 14 - 24 Monmouth 10 7 14 7 - 38 Presbyterian 0 0 7 7 - 14

1st 09:50 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 47 yd field goal, 10-45 5:10, CAM 0 - MU 3 1st 09:14 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 49 yd field goal, 8-28 3:44, MU 3 - PC 0 06:43 MU - WHITE JR, Reggie 6 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-70 1:32, CAM 0 - MU 10 3rd 13:10 PC - CURETON, Dirk 41 yd fumble recovery (DUCKWORTH, G. kick), , MU 3 - PC 7 05:04 CAM - SNEAD, Caleb 58 yd pass from SMITH, Daniel (GARY, Colin kick), 5-72 1:31, CAM 7 - MU 10 01:31 MU - WHITE JR, R. 40 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 4-61 1:37, MU 10 - PC 7 2nd 04:09 MU - FARRI, Juwon 1 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 12-80 6:47, CAM 7 - MU 17 4th 09:23 MU - WHITE JR, R. 37 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 2-47 0:37, MU 17 - PC 7 00:38 CAM - SMITH, Daniel 12 yd run (GARY, Colin kick), 12-80 1:16, CAM 14 - MU 17 06:44 PC - MEYERS, Dohnte 11 yd pass from WALKER, J. (DUCKWORTH, G. kick), 2-30 0:41, MU 17 - PC 14 3rd 09:13 MU - FARRI, Juwon 24 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-76 3:21, CAM 14 - MU 24 00:25 MU - GRASSO, Vinny 27 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-32 0:58, MU 24 - PC 14 02:36 MU - JONES, Devell 1 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 2-1 0:39, CAM 14 - MU 31 00:03 CAM - SNEAD, Caleb 21 yd pass from DeMILD, Jayson (GARY, Colin kick), 4-36 1:24, CAM 21 - MU 31 MU PC 4th 13:14 MU - JONES, Devell 1 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 4-77 1:46, CAM 21 - MU 38 First Downs 19 16 Rushes - Yards 32-153 27-42 Passing Yards 263 191 CU MU Passes (C-A-I) 18-35-1 23-42-2 First Downs 18 16 Total Offense 67-421 69-233 Rushes - Yards 22-54 40-298 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Passing Yards 333 105 Penalties-Yards 8-63 4-35 Passes (C-A-I) 28-60-0 14-29-0 Total Offense 82-387 69-403 Time of Possession 30:03 29:57 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 6-2 Penalties-Yards 4-35 5-37 RUSHING: Monmouth-FARRI, Juwon 16-84; GUERRIERO, Pete 8-29; GRASSO, Vinny Time of Possession 25:52 34:08 1-27; JONES, Devell 4-8; BAHAR, Kenji 3-5. Presbyterian-JETER, Jarius 10-27; DAVIS, Zola 8-14; WALKER, J. 5-6; PEARSON, K. 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; DAVIS, Da. RUSHING: Campbell-SMITH, Daniel 5-20; JONES, Joshua 5-13; DeMILD, Jayson 4-12; 1-minus 6. BARNES, Darius 2-7; DIXON, Kahlil 2-6; REID, Rocky 2-2; TM 2-minus 6. Monmouth-FARRI, Juwon 22-239; BAHAR, Kenji 5-51; JONES, Devell 8-14; GRASSO, Vinny 3-2; TEAM 2-minus 8. PASSING: Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 18-35-1-268. Presbyterian-WALKER, J. 23-42-2-191. PASSING: Campbell- SMITH, Daniel 15-31-0-182; DeMILD, Jayson 13-29-0-151. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 14-29-0-105. RECEIVING: Monmouth-WHITE JR, R. 6-117; MOORE, Lonnie 6-107; GRASSO, Vinny 4-25; GREENE JR, T. 1-11; GUERRIERO, Pete 1-8. Presbyterian-PEARSON, K. RECEIVING: Campbell-SNEAD, Caleb 10-188; BLOCKMON, Aaron 9-76; KEMP, Jake 3-21; BROOKS, Jaquan 9-81; DAVIS, Da. 8-73; JETER, Jarius 3-2; DAVIS, Zola 1-19; MEYERS, Dohnte 1-11; 2-28; WOOTEN, Michael 2-21; RODERICK, Zach 1-4; DIXON, Kahlil 1-minus 5. Monmouth-WHITE JR, Reggie 5-45; BUCHANAN, C. 1-5. MOORE, Lonnie 4-16; FARRI, Juwon 2-24; GREENE JR, Terrance 1-10; GRASSO, Vinny 1-6; BATTS, Brandon 1-4.

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GAME 9 GAME 10 MONMOUTH 37, CHARLESTON SO. 3 KENNESAW ST 51, MONMOUTH 14 NOV. 3, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ NOV. 10, 2018 • KESSLER STADIUM • WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Behind two 100-yard rushers, three WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Behind 412 rushing yards and 44 touchdown passes from quarterback Kenji Bahar, and a dominant unanswered points, Kennesaw State defeated the Monmouth University defensive performance, the Monmouth University football team defeated football team to win the Big South Championship on Saturday, 51-14. Charleston Southern on Saturday afternoon, 37-3. Monmouth went ahead 14-7 with 11:22 left in the second quarter, but Sophomore running back Pete Guerriero piled up 117 rushing yards and the Owls would score the next six touchdowns to go along with a 40-yard a touchdown, while freshman running back Juwon Farri added 100 yards field goal to win their second straight conference title. Kennesaw State on 21 carries. Sophomore wide receiver Terrance Green Jr. registered converted 69% of its third down opportunities, and held the Hawks to a career high six catches for 63 yards and a touchdown in the win. In just 29%. Owls running back Darnell Holland rushed nine times for 195 addition to his three touchdown passes, Bahar compiled 52 rushing yards yards and three touchdowns, while quarterback Chandler Burks extending for a total of 207 yards in the contest. Senior wide receiver Reggie White his FCS-leading rushing touchdown total to 26. The Hawks lose at home Jr. caught a touchdown for the fifth consecutive game, scoring on an 18- for the first time since October 29, 2016, snapping a 10-game streak. yard pass in the fourth quarter. The Hawks defense allowed its fewest Sophomore Pete Guerriero and freshman Juwon Farri each scored a points in a single game since 2006, when the Blue & White earned a 19-0 rushing touchdown in the loss. victory over Albany to win the NEC Championship. NOTES Junior kicker Matt Mosquera made all three of his field goal attempts, g Kennesaw State's first drive used 6:15 off the clock, as the Owls went including a 44-yarder in the second quarter. Monmouth is now 10-0 in the 72 yards in 11 plays to take a 7-0 lead. Six different players rushed the new Kessler Stadium dating back to last year, and the team has won five ball, including 23 yards and a touchdown from Darnell Holland. straight games. g Monmouth answered on the next drive with a 12-play, 65-yard march NOTES ending in a Guerriero 5-yard touchdown. The Hawks converted two fourth g Monmouth had a turnover on downs and a fumble lost on its first two downs on the drive, including a 29-yard rush from Bahar on fourth-and-4 possessions, but a nine-play, 62-yard drive gave it a 7-0 lead in the first and a seven yard pass to Grasso on fourth-and-3. quarter. The Hawks racked up 57 yards on the ground, including an eight- g In the second quarter Monmouth Juwon Farri took over with a six-yard yard Guerriero touchdown run up the middle. rush, a 20-yard rush, and a nine-yard touchdown run. The Hawks took a g After the Hawks forced a three-and-out to open the second quarter, 14-7 advantage after the nine-play, 72-yard the offense used a 14-play, 87-yard drive to take a 14-0 advantage. On a g The Hawks went three-and-out on the next drive, and Kennesaw got third-and-goal from the six-yard line, Bahar tossed a touchdown to senior the ball on their own 32 after the punt. Burks passed for 36 yards to help Vinny Grasso on a slant. the Owls get down to Monmouth's 23, and Justin Thompson made a 40- g The Hawks gained 43 yards on six straight run plays after the turnover. yard field goal with time expiring. At the end of the first half, Kennesaw After catching a 10-yard pass to get down to CSU's 23, Greene Jr. caught State led 17-14. a wide-open 17-yard touchdown pass from Bahar to give Monmouth the g After the Kennesaw State defense forced a three-and-out to open the 21-0 lead. second half, the Owls rushed 10 times for 66 yards and another Burks NUMBERS CRUNCH touchdown. They led 24-14 with 8:01 left in the third. g Juwon Farri registered his fifth 100-yard game of the season. The NUMBERS CRUNCH rookie has 858 rushing yards and six touchdowns in his first career nine g In the third quarter, Kennesaw outgained Monmouth 132-10 and went games. 4-for-5 on third and fourth down plays. The Owls outscored Monmouth g Guerriero registered his fourth 100-yard game in just seven contests 34-0 in the second half. this year. The sophomore has 15 rushing touchdowns in 18 career games. g Senior Vinny Grasso now has 260 punt return yards this season, which g It was the first time Monmouth had two 100-yard rushers since October breaks a school record Adam San Miguel (2006) and Kevin Faulkner 21, 2017. Guerriero had 162 and sophomore Eric Zokouri had 193 in the (2002) previously held the record of 257. win over Liberty last year. g Junior Tymere Berry, senior Diego Zubieta, and junior Kahari Scarlett g Bahar's three touchdown passes ties a season high. He increases each totaled eight tackles. his career totals to 5,467 passing yards (4th all-time) and 35 passing g Guerriero has 16 rushing touchdowns in 19 career games. touchdowns (5th all-time). g Farri scored his seventh touchdown in his 10th career game. g White Jr. is 66 yards away from setting the Big South all-time receiving g White Jr. is 18 yards away from setting the Big South all-time receiving yards record. He already holds the Big South and Monmouth receptions yards record. He already holds the Big South and Monmouth receptions record (235), as well as the Monmouth yards record (3,105). record (239), as well as the Monmouth yards record (3,153). -In the first half, Monmouth's defense let up no points as well as forcing g Mosquera has made his last 37 extra points, including 33-33 this year. three punts and a fumble. -Sophomore Justin Terry earned his first career interception late in the fourth quarter. Kennesaw State 7 10 14 20 - 51 Monmouth 7 7 0 0 - 14

CSU 0 0 3 0 - 3 1st 08:45 KSU - HOLLAND, Darnell 9 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 11-72 6:15, KSU 7 - MU 0 Monmouth 7 17 3 10 - 37 03:21 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 5 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 12-65 5:24, KSU 7 - MU 7 2nd 11:22 MU - FARRI, Juwon 9 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 9-72 3:54, KSU 7 - MU 14 1st 02:13 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 8 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 9-62 3:30, CSU 0 - MU 7 03:02 KSU - BURKS, Chandler 1 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 11-61 5:20, KSU 14 - MU 14 2nd 07:49 MU - GRASSO, Vinny 6 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 14-87 6:17, CSU 0 - MU 14 00:00 KSU - THOMPSON, Justin 40 yd field goal, 9-45 1:22, KSU 17 - MU 14 02:08 MU - GREENE JR, Terrance 17 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 11-76 4:18, CSU 0 - MU 21 3rd 08:01 KSU - BURKS, Chandler 1 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 10-66 5:10, KSU 24 - MU 14 00:00 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 44 yd field goal, 1-0 0:09, CSU 0 - MU 24 03:51 KSU - HOLLAND, Darnell 46 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 5-56 2:39, KSU 31 - MU 14 3rd 11:41 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 36 yd field goal, 8-41 3:00, CSU 0 - MU 27 4th 13:03 KSU - BURKS, Chandler 2 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 7-38 3:54, KSU 38 - MU 14 08:01 CSU - TEKAC, Tyler 22 yd field goal, 7-69 3:30, CSU 3 - MU 27 10:36 KSU - HOLLAND, Darnell 59 yd run (THOMPSON, Justin kick), 1-44 0:36, KSU 45 - MU 14 4th 11:09 MU - MOSQUERA, Matt 25 yd field goal, 13-54 6:30, CSU 3 - MU 30 02:19 KSU - REED, TJ 28 yd run (TEAM drop-kick failed), 8-72 4:15, KSU 51 - MU 14 08:11 MU - WHITE JR, Reggie 18 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 5-32 2:56, CSU 3 - MU 37 KSU MU CSU MU First Downs 22 11 First Downs 9 27 Rushes - Yards 59-412 33-108 Rushes - Yards 28-135 58-295 Passing Yards 90 84 Passing Yards 117 155 Passes (C-A-I) 6-11-0 12-20-0 Passes (C-A-I) 8-20-1 15-25-0 Total Offense 70-502 53-192 Total Offense 48-252 83-450 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 5-59 3-35 Penalties-Yards 8-75 8-58 Time of Possession 34:11 25:49 Time of Possession 20:55 39:05 RUSHING: KSU-HOLLAND, Darnell 9-195; REED, TJ 6-61; BURKS, Chandler 16-54; McKENZIE, Jake RUSHING: CSU-JOHNSON, London 19-96; LINDSEY, Taz 1-28; BELL, Kendrick 1-9; ALLEN, Adam 3-4; 11-32; CHIVERS, Trey 1-29; GLOVER, Kyle 6-22; FOSTER, Isaac 2-14; DAVID, Daniel 1-3; TERRY, Shaquil HARRIS, Ronnie 2-1; WILSON, Terrence 2-minus 3. Monmouth-GUERRIERO, Pete 22-117; FARRI, Juwon 21- 6-2; FICKLIN, Kevin 1-0. Monmouth-FARRI, Juwon 11-45; GUERRIERO, Pete 13-33; BAHAR, Kenji 6-28; 100; BAHAR, Kenji 4-52; GRASSO, Vinny 2-15; HOLDEN, Romeo 5-11; JONES, Devell 2-5; TEAM 1-minus HOLDEN, Romeo 3-2. 2; SMYTH, Max 1-minus 3. PASSING: KSU-BURKS, Chandler 6-11-0-90. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 12-20-0-84. PASSING: CSU-JOHNSON, London 8-19-1-117; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Monmouth-BAHAR, Kenji 15-25-0-155. RECEIVING: KSU-McKENZIE, Jake 2-47; TERRY, Shaquil 2-12; CHIVERS, Trey RECEIVING: CSU-DAVIS, Saire 4-24; DINKINS, Kenny 2-69; LINDSEY, Taz 1-18; BELL, Kendrick 1-6. 1-25; SUMPTER, Justin 1-6. Monmouth-WHITE JR, Reggie 4-48; GUERRIERO, Pete 4-13; Monmouth-GREENE JR, Terrance 6-63; WHITE JR, Reggie 4-43; SCOTT, Gene 2-32; GUERRIERO, Pete 2-11; GREENE JR, Terrance 2-16; GRASSO, Vinny 2-7. GRASSO, Vinny 1-6. 18 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL

GAME 11 Monmouth 56, Gardner-Webb 42 Nov. 17, 2018 • Spangler Stadium • Boiling Springs, NC BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Monmouth University (8-3, 4-1 Big South) racked up a school and Big South record 790 yards in a 56-42 win over Gardner-Webb (3-8, 2-3 Big South) on Saturday afternoon. Senior Reggie White Jr caught four touchdowns and amassed 220 yards on 10 receptions while Kenji Bahar threw for a career-high 407 yards and five TDs in the win. White Jr. tied a school and a Big South record with his four receiving scores. The offensive line led the way for a pair of 100-yard backs in Pete Guerriero (182) and Juwon Farri (121) as the Hawks rushed for 359 yards as a team. Monmouth took a 42-21 lead midway through the third quarter on White Jr’s second touchdown and despite scoring quickly the Runnin’ Bulldogs could never get closer than 14 points. The Hawks got on the board on their opening drive the game with Kenji Bahar scoring his third rushing touchdown of the season, this one from four yards out. The Hawks went up 14-0 on a seven-yard Juwon Farri run on a drive that was setup on a 50 yard pass from Bahar to White Jr. The Runnin’ Bulldogs answered with a 91 yard kickoff return by Kyle Horton to cut the Monmouth lead to 14-7 with 8:45 left in the first quarter. Redshirt freshman Zach Tredway recorded his first career touchdown, going 71 yards on a crossing route and out running the Bulldog defense. Gardner-Webb took advantage of a roughing the kicker call on a missed field goal and scored their first offensive touchdown on a A.J. Moses four- yard run. That cut the lead to 21-14 with 12:15 left in the first. After Gardner-Webb tied it up, Pete Guerriero put the Hawks back up 28-21 with one minute left to go in the half on a 65 yard scamper. g Monmouth smashed the old Big South record of 699 total offensive yards and the old school record of 681 g Reggie White Jr. caught a 24 yards pass on Monmouth’s first drive from Vinny Grasso – to set the Big South record for career reception yards. g Reggie White set the Monmouth single season receiving yards record with 1,133 yards g Bahar also set the single-season record with 2,626 yards, almost 200 yards more than Kyle Frazier’s 2012 mark. g Tredway came into the game with two career catches for eight yards. g Guerriero’s 65-yard TD run, his longest of the year, capped a 90-yard drive for the Hawks that took 29 seconds g Monmouth is now 4-1 all-time against Gardner-Webb g Farri finished the regular season with 1,024 yards and eight touchdowns. He averaged 7.4 yards per rush through 11 games g Kenji Bahar and Tre Nelson joined Ryan Wetzel and Tymer Berry as gameday captains g Monmouth recorded six tackles for a loss and three sacks in the game g Kyle Gregory led the Hawks with seven tackles g Justin Terry recorded three pass breakups for the Blue & White g Bahar had 419 total offensive yards. His five touchdown passes tied the Big South and the Monmouth record while his 407 passing yards was

Monmouth 21 7 21 7 - 56 Gardner-Webb 7 14 7 14 - 42

1st 10:44 MU - BAHAR, Kenji 4 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 7-66 2:09, MU 7 - GWU 0 09:00 MU - FARRI, Juwon 7 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-64 0:48, MU 14 - GWU 0 08:45 GWU - HORTON, K. 96 yd kickoff return (JACKSON, T. kick), , MU 14 - GWU 7 03:22 MU - TREDWAY, Zach 71 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 3-79 1:18, MU 21 - GWU 7 2nd 12:15 GWU - MOSES, A.J. 4 yd run (JACKSON, T. kick), 15-70 6:07, MU 21 - GWU 14 03:26 GWU - MOSES, A.J. 2 yd run (JACKSON, T. kick), 4-71 1:27, MU 21 - GWU 21 01:00 MU - GUERRIERO, Pete 65 yd run (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 5-90 0:42, MU 28 - GWU 21 3rd 12:00 MU - WHITE JR, R. 11 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 8-80 2:53, MU 35 - GWU 21 09:35 MU - WHITE JR, R. 76 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 2-71 1:00, MU 42 - GWU 21 08:12 GWU - SMITH, J. 10 yd run (JACKSON, T. kick), 5-72 1:23, MU 42 - GWU 28 02:19 MU - WHITE JR, R. 18 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 11-93 5:43, MU 49 - GWU 28 4th 13:30 GWU - MOSES, A.J. 4 yd run (JACKSON, T. kick), 10-73 3:49, MU 49 - GWU 35 09:25 MU - WHITE JR, R. 3 yd pass from BAHAR, Kenji (MOSQUERA, Matt kick), 9-75 3:57, MU 56 - GWU 35 06:27 GWU - PERRY, E. 8 yd run (JACKSON, T. kick), 8-61 2:52, MU 56 - GWU 42

MU GWU First Downs 29 21 Rushes - Yards 44-359 48-274 Passing Yards 431 148 Passes (C-A-I) 21-31-1 11-29-1 Total Offense 75-790 77-422 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-90 2-20 Time of Possession 32:00 28:00

RUSHING: MU-GUERRIERO, Pete 16-182; FARRI, Juwon 14-121; JONES, Devell 8-37; BAHAR, Kenji 4-12; GRASSO, Vinny 2-7. GWU-PERRY, E. 20-156; MYERS, J. 11-72; MOSES, A.J. 7-23; SMITH, J. 8-21; CAGLE, J. 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 1.

PASSING: MU-BAHAR, Kenji 20-30-1-407; GRASSO, Vinny 1-1-0-24. GWU-SMITH, J. 7-19-1-77; MYERS, J. 4-10-0-71.

RECEIVING: MU-WHITE JR, R. 10-220; GRASSO, Vinny 6-96; MOORE, Lonnie 2-38; TREDWAY, Zach 1-71; SCOTT, Gene 1-7; GUERRIERO, Pete 1-minus 1. GWU-ROLLINS, B. 4-16; HORTON, K. 2-71; LEE, A. 2-16; CHAPMAN, C. 1-25; PERRY, E. 1-11; COLLINS, B. 1-9. 19 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL

WELCOME TO KESSLER STADIUM

The state-of-the-art facility will open for The $15 million project increases seating to Monmouth’s 2017 season-opening game 4,000+ seats, including over 800 chairbacks against Lafayette on September 2. Kessler enclosed in a brick façade. The footprint Stadium will serve as the home field for of the new structure will stretch endzone Monmouth’s men’s and women’s outdoor to endzone and includes ticket booths, an track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse exclusive Blue/White Club deck, a full service and football teams. press box and concession/restroom areas.

20 TRADITION 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL SERIES RECORDS ALBANY 4-12 COLGATE 1-3 JACKSONVILLE 1-0 09/19/98 Albany, 31-28 at Albany 09/23/06 Monmouth, 17-12 at Colgate 11/18/00 Monmouth, 32-28 at Jacksonville 09/11/99 Albany, 24-16 West Long Branch 09/05/09 Colgate, 35-23 at Colgate 11/04/00 Albany, 37-10 at Albany 09/04/10 Colgate, 30-29 at Colgate KENNESAW STATE 0-4 11/03/01 Albany, 19-10 West Long Branch 10/08/11 Colgate. 26-14 West Long Branch 10/31/15 KSU, 23-13 at Kennesaw St 11/16/02 Albany, 19-7 at Albany 10/29/16 KSU, 49-17 West Long Branch 10/18/93 Monmouth, 10-7 West Long Branch 11/18/17 KSU, 52-21 at Kennesaw St 10/16/04 Monmouth, 25-24 at Albany COLUMBIA 2-0 11/10/18 KSU, 51-14 West Long Branch 11/12/05 Monmouth, 16-13 West Long Branch 09/28/13 Monmouth, 37-14 at Columbia 11/11/06 Monmouth, 19-0 at Albany 10/11/14 Monmouth, 61-28 West Long Branch KENT STATE 0-1 11/17/07 Albany, 21-3 West Long Branch 9/17/16 Kent State, 27-7 at Kent STate 11/01/08 Albany, 35-17 at Albany CORNELL 1-1 10/24/09 Albany, 35-10 West Long Branch 10/13/12 Cornell, 41-38 at Cornell LAFAYETTE 2-1 11/20/10 Albany, 28-19 at Albany 10/19/13 Monmouth, 48-23 West Long Branch 09/07/02 Lafayette, 30-29 at Lafayette 11/12/11 Albany, 41-24 West Long Branch 09/02/17 Monmouth, 31-12 West Long Branch 09/29/12 Albany, 55-24 at Albany C.W. POST 1-4 09/15/18 Monmouth, 24-20 at Lafayette 09/16/17 Albany, 28-14 at Albany 09/28/96 Monmouth, 14-7 at C.W. Post 10/10/98 C.W. Post, 27-22 at C.W. Post LA SALLE 5-0 ALBRIGHT 1-0 10/09/99 C.W. Post, 30-26 West Long Branch 09/21/97 Monmouth, 42-20 West Long Branch 11/13/93 Monmouth, 15-14 at Albright 10/07/00 C.W. Post, 20-7 at C.W. Post 10/03/98 Monmouth, 41-7 at La Salle 10/06/01 C.W. Post, 31-12 West Long Branch 10/25/03 Monmouth, 50-0 at La Salle BRYANT 6-1 09/11/04 Monmouth, 34-15 West Long Branch 09/20/08 Monmouth, 30-17 at Bryant DAYTON 0-2 09/10/05 Monmouth, 65-27 at La Salle 10/31/09 Monmouth, 10-6 West Long Branch 09/13/97 Dayton, 51-16 at Dayton 10/16/10 Monmouth, 21-12 West Long Branch 09/05/98 Dayton, 27-14 West Long Branch LEHIGH 3-5 10/15/11 Monmouth, 40-35 at Bryant 09/18/99 Lehigh, 56-10 at Lehigh 10/20/12 Bryant, 27-24 West Long Branch DELAWARE 0-1 09/03/05 Lehigh, 54-26 at Lehigh 11/16/13 Monmouth, 21-18 at Bryant 09/29/07 Delaware, 42-7 at Delaware 09/03/11 Lehigh, 49-24 West Long Branch 10/03/15 Monmouth 31-24 West Long Branch 09/01/12 Lehigh, 27-17 at Lehigh DELAWARE STATE 2-0 9/14/13 Lehigh, 28-25 West Long Branch BUCKNELL 2-0 08/30/14 Monmouth, 52-21 West Long Branch 9/27/14 Monmouth, 28-21 at Lehigh 09/30/17 Monmouth, 35-13 at Bucknell 9/10/16 Monmouth, 34-20 at Delaware State 9/3/16 Monmouth, 23-21 at Lehigh 10/13/18 Monmouth, 36-19 West Long Branch 9/9/17 Monmouth, 46-27 West Long Branch DUQUESNE 5-4 CALIFORNIA (PA.) 1-0 11/22/03 Duquesne, 12-10 at Duquesne LIBERTY 2-3 09/17/05 Monmouth, 16-15 West Long Branch (ECAC Football Classic) 09/07/13 Liberty, 45-15 at Liberty 11/17/07 Monmouth, 31-20 West Long Branch 11/08/14 Liberty, 34-24 at Liberty CAMPBELL 1-0 11/15/08 Monmouth, 37-14 at Duquesne 10/17/15 Monmouth, 20-17 (ot) West Long Branch 10/20/18 Monmouth, 38-21 West Long Branch 09/19/09 Monmouth, 17-10 West Long Branch 10/22/16 Liberty, 52-28 at Liberty 10/02/10 Monmouth, 44-17 at Duquesne 10/21/17 Monmouth, 56-39 West Long Branch CANISIUS 1-0 10/29/11 Duquesne, 16-0 West Long Branch 09/29/01 Monmouth, 42-0 West Long Branch 10/27/12 Monmouth, 28-27 at Duquesne MAINE 0-3 11/23/13 Duquesne, 33-23 West Long Branch 09/01/08 Maine, 21-14 at Maine CENTRAL CONN. STATE 11-7 09/20/14 Duquesne, 30-21 at Duquesne 09/06/08 Maine, 27-24 West Long Branch 11/12/94 Monmouth, 14-13 at CCSU 09/11/11 Maine, 31-23 West Long Branch 11/11/95 Monmouth, 30-13 West Long Branch EASTERN MICHIGAN 0-1 11/16/96 Monmouth, 33-27 West Long Branch 08/31/18 Eastern Michigan, 51-17 at Eastern Michigan MARIST 0-1 11/15/97 Monmouth, 31-17 at CCSU 09/02/95 Marist, 16-15 at Marist 11/14/98 CCSU, 17-13 West Long Branch FORDHAM 2-1 11/13/99 CCSU, 28-21 at CCSU 09/2/06 Monmouth, 23-9 at Fordham MERCYHURST 2-0 09/23/00 Monmouth, 28-0 West Long Branch 09/26/15 #16 Fordham, 54-31 at Fordham 10/05/95 Monmouth, 35-14 West Long Branch 09/22/01 Monmouth, 20-14 at CCSU 10/1/16 Monmouth, 42-41 (OT) West Long Branch 10/05/96 Monmouth, 28-14 at Mercyhurst 10/19/02 CCSU, 10-9 West Long Branch 11/01/03 CCSU, 14-10 at CCSU GARDNER-WEBB 4-1 MONTANA STATE 0-1 10/30/04 Monmouth, 9-6 West Long Branch 11/22/14 Monmouth, 31-15 West Long Branch 08/29/13 Montana State, 42-24 at Montana State 10/29/05 CCSU, 15-13 at CCSU 11/21/15 Monmouth, 23-9 at GWU 10/28/06 Monmouth, 19-13 West Long Branch 11/19/16 GWU, 34-33 (OT) at GWU MORGAN STATE 1-1 10/27/07 Monmouth, 51-36 at CCSU 11/11/17 Monmouth, 41-14 West Long Branch 09/21/02 Morgan State, 35-20 at Morgan State 10/25/08 Monmouth, 30-20 West Long Branch 11/17/18 Monmouth, 56-42 at GWU 09/09/06 Monmouth, 26-9 West Long Branch 11/14/09 CCSU, 20-19 at CCSU 11/13/10 CCSU, 49-48 (2 OT) West Long Branch GEORGETOWN 2-0 NEW HAVEN 0-1 09/24/11 Monmouth, 24-12 at CCSU 09/20/03 Monmouth, 12-10 at Georgetown 10/05/97 New Haven, 49-3 West Long Branch 10/23/04 Monmouth, 27-10 West Long Branch CENTRAL MICHIGAN 0-1 NORTHERN IOWA 0-1 09/12/15 Central 31-10 at CMU HAMPTON 2-0 11/25/17 New Haven, 46-7 at UNI 09/23/17 Monmouth, 30-23 (ot) at Hampton CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2-3 09/8/18 Monmouth, 56-28 West Long Branch OLD DOMINION 1-1 11/01/14 CSU, 27-0 West Long Branch 9/26/09 Monmouth, 31-28 at Old Dominion 10/10/15 CSU, 37-7 at Charleston Southern HARTWICK 0-1 9/25/10 Old Dominion, 35-21 West Long Branch 9/24/16 CSU, 35-7 West Long Branch 10/23/93 Hartwick, 17-13 West Long Branch 10/28/17 Monmouth, 23-20 at Charleston Southern PACE 3-0 11/3/18 Monmouth, 37-3 West Long Branch HOLY CROSS 2-1 09/17/94 Monmouth, 20-0 West Long Branch 09/21/13 Monmouth, 21-14 at Holy Cross 10/14/95 Monmouth, 41-0 at Pace COASTAL CAROLINA 0-5 09/05/15 Holy Cross, 29-17 West Long Branch 09/21/96 Monmouth, 48-0 West Long Branch 09/13/08 Coastal, 26-7 West Long Branch 10/07/17 Monmouth, 48-36 at Holy Cross 09/12/09 Coastal, 24-17 at Coastal Carolina PRESBYTERIAN 3-2 11/15/14 Coastal, 52-21 at Coastal Carolina HOWARD 1-0 10/25/14 Presbyterian, 18-12 at Presbyterian 10/24/15 #1 Coastal, 23-20 West Long Branch 10/8/16 Monmouth, 59-27 at Howard 11/14/15 Monmouth, 21-16 West Long Branch 11/5/16 #18 Coastal, 38-17 at Coastal Carolina 10/13/16 Presbyterian, 17-13 at Presbyterian IONA 2-0 11/04/17 Monmouth, 42-21 West Long Branch 10/04/03 Monmouth, 30-7 West Long Branch 10/27/18 Monmouth, 24-14 at Presbyterian 10/02/04 Monmouth, 40-14 at Iona 22 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL SERIES RECORDS PRINCETON 0-1 SAN DIEGO 0-1 10/12/02 Monmouth, 14-9 West Long Branch 09/22/18 Princeton, 51-9 at Princeton 12/02/06 San Diego, 27-7 West Long Branch 09/27/03 Monmouth, 20-14 at Stony Brook (Gridiron Classic) 09/25/04 Stony Brook, 27-0 West Long Branch RHODE ISLAND 1-1 10/01/05 Monmouth, 36-7 at Stony Brook 08/30/09 Rhode Island, 24-21 at Rhode Island ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 17-4 09/30/06 Stony Brook, 36-17 West Long Branch 09/08/12 Monmouth, 41-6 West Long Branch 10/16/93 St. Francis, 25-14 at St. Francis 09/22/07 Stony Brook, 21-15 at Stony Brook 10/08/94 Monmouth, 29-7 West Long Branch ROBERT MORRIS 10-10 10/28/95 Monmouth, 35-0 at St. Francis TOWSON 1-7 09/10/94 Robert Morris, 26-19 at Robert Morris 09/14/96 Monmouth, 46-17 West Long Branch 09/30/95 Towson, 31-15 at Towson 09/09/95 Monmouth, 16-13 West Long Branch 10/18/97 Monmouth, 27-7 at St. Francis 10/19/96 Towson, 15-6 West Long Branch 10/26/96 Robert Morris, 43-6 at Robert Morris 10/17/98 Monmouth, 33-14 West Long Branch 09/07/97 Towson, 21-20 at Towson 10/25/97 Robert Morris, 41-20 West Long Branch 10/16/99 Monmouth, 20-9 at St Francis 09/12/98 Towson, 42-20 West Long Branch 10/24/98 Monmouth, 27-26 at Robert Morris 10/14/00 Monmouth, 41-6 West Long Branch 09/04/99 Towson, 34-7 at Towson 10/23/99 Robert Morris, 34-16 West Long Branch 10/13/01 Monmouth, 28-0 at St. Francis 10/28/00 Towson, 12-0 West Long Branch 09/16/00 Robert Morris, 23-7 at Robert Morris 11/09/02 Monmouth, 7-0 West Long Branch 10/27/01 Monmouth, 24-17 at Towson 09/28/02 Robert Morris, 15-10 at Robert Morris 11/15/03 Monmouth, 28-21 at St. Francis 11/02/02 Towson, 20-0 West Long Branch 09/13/03 Monmouth, 17-10 West Long Branch 11/15/04 Monmouth, 49-39 West Long Branch 09/18/04 Monmouth, 29-27 at Robert Morris 11/05/05 St. Francis, 19-15 at St. Francis VILLANOVA 1-0 10/22/05 Monmouth, 14-0 West Long Branch 11/04/06 Monmouth, 54-20 West Long Branch 09/17/11 Monmouth, 20-9 at Villanova 10/21/06 Monmouth, 16-7 at Robert Morris 11/03/07 Monmouth, 47-17 at St. Francis 09/08/07 Robert Morris, 20-17 West Long Branch 10/04/08 Monmouth, 42-15 West Long Branch WAGNER 14-10 9/27/08 Monmouth, 34-26 at Robert Morris 11/07/09 Monmouth, 24-10 at St. Francis 11/06/93 Wagner, 14-7 West Long Branch 11/21/09 Robert Morris, 23-9 West Long Branch 10/23/10 Monmouth, 19-7 West Long Branch 10/01/94 Monmouth, 22-14 at Wagner 10/09/10 Robert Morris, 17-16 at Robert Morris 11/05/11 Monmouth, 48-45 at St. Francis 11/04/95 Wagner, 21-20 West Long Branch 10/01/11 Robert Morris, 23-20 West Long Branch 11/10/12 St. Francis, 45-31 West Long Branch 10/12/96 Monmouth, 23-10 at Wagner 11/17/12 Monmouth, 26-21 at Robert Morris 10/12/13 St. Francis, 28-10 at St. Francis 11/08/97 Monmouth, 51-7 West Long Branch 10/05/13 Monmouth, 35-9 West Long Branch 11/07/98 Monmouth, 48-20 at Wagner 10/04/14 Monmouth, 51-20 at Robert Morris ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) 3-1 11/06/99 Wagner, 35-3 West Long Branch 09/23/94 St. John’s, 38-18 at St. John’s 09/09/00 Wagner, 14-7 at Wagner SACRED HEART 13-6 09/23/95 Monmouth, 47-0 West Long Branch 09/08/01 Monmouth, 23-15 West Long Branch 09/25/93 Sacred Heart, 12-0 West Long Branch 11/10/00 Monmouth, 27-14 at St. John’s 10/26/02 Wagner, 7-6 at Wagner 10/29/94 Monmouth, 32-13 at Sacred Heart 11/10/01 Monmouth, 34-0 West Long Branch 10/11/03 Monmouth, 24-0 West Long Branch 11/03/97 Monmouth, 43-0 at Sacred Heart ST. PETER’S 5-0 10/09/04 Monmouth, 14-7 at Wagner 10/31/98 Monmouth, 57-7 West Long Branch 10/02/93 Monmouth, 44-42 West Long Branch 10/15/05 Wagner, 26-20 West Long Branch 10/30/99 Monmouth, 37-17 at Sacred Heart 09/16/95 Monmouth, 34-10 at St. Peter’s 10/19/06 Monmouth, 28-7 at Wagner 09/30/00 Sacred Heart, 13-7 West Long Branch 09/06/03 Monmouth, 24-0 West Long Branch 10/13/07 Wagner, 45-16 West Long Branch 11/18/01 Sacred Heart, 44-14 at Sacred Heart 09/04/04 Monmouth, 44-3 at St. Peter’s 10/11/08 Monmouth, 31-17 at Wagner 09/14/02 Sacred Heart, 32-13 West Long Branch 09/16/06 Monmouth, 36-12 West Long Branch 10/10/09 Wagner, 27-24 West Long Branch 10/11/03 Monmouth, 12-7 at Sacred Heart 11/06/10 Wagner, 31-20 at Wagner 11/06/04 Monmouth, 28-10 West Long Branch SIENA 1-0 11/19/11 Wagner, 44-29 West Long Branch 10/08/05 Monmouth, 45-14 at Sacred Heart 11/09/96 Monmouth, 43-10 West Long Branch 09/15/12 Monmouth, 38-17 at Wagner 10/07/06 Monmouth, 24-0 West Long Branch 11/09/13 Monmouth, 23-6 at Wagner 10/06/07 Monmouth, 49-8 at Sacred Heart SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 0-1 09/13/14 Monmouth, 21-16 West Long Branch 11/08/08 Monmouth, 19-7 West Long Branch 09/07/96 S. Connecticut, 27-0 West Long Branch 09/19/15 Monmouth, 31-16 at Wagner 10/17/09 Monmouth, 42-20 at Sacred Heart 09/29/18 Monmouth, 54-47 West Long Branch 10/30/10 Sacred Heart, 26-25 West Long Branch STONEHILL 1-1 10/22/11 Monmouth 31-17 at Sacred Heart 09/11/93 Stonehill, 13-8 at Stonehill WESTERN NEW ENGLAND 1-0 09/22/12 Monmouth, 38-17 West Long Branch 11/05/94 Monmouth, 12-0 West Long Branch 10/15/94 Monmouth, 36-0 West Long Branch 11/02/13 Sacred Heart, 24-21 at Sacred Heart STONY BROOK 5-4 09/25/99 Stony Brook, 7-3 at Stony Brook 10/21/00 Monmouth, 34-7 West Long Branch 10/20/01 Monmouth, 33-14 at Stony Brook MONMOUTH AGAINST THE CONFERENCES Conference All-Time Record Last Win Last Loss NEC 76-49 vs Wagner (9/29/18) at Duquesne (9/20/14) MAAC 14-3 vs Duquesne (11/17/07) at Duquesne (11/22/03) Patriot League 14-11 vs Bucknell (10/13/18) at Fordham (09/26/15) Big South 12-13 at Gardner-Webb (11/17/18) vs Kennesaw St. (11/10/18) CAA 3-13 at Albany (09/16/17) vs Maine (9/11/10) 3-2 vs Columbia (10/11/14) at Princeton (9/22/18) Big Sky 0-1 N/A at Montana State (8/30/13) Mid-American 0-3 N/A at Western Michigan (8/31/18) Missouri Valley 0-1 N/A at Northern Iowa (11/25/17) MAC (DIII) 1-0 at Albright (11/13/93) N/A PSAC 1-0 vs California [Pa.] (9/17/05) N/A NEFC 1-0 vs Western New England (10/15/94) N/A NE-10 5-7 at C.W. Post (9/28/96) vs C.W. Post (10/6/01) Pioneer 1-3 at Jacksonville (11/18/00) vs San Diego (12/2/06) MEAC 5-1 at Hampton (9/23/17) at Morgan State (9/21/02) Empire 8 0-1 N/A vs Hartwick (10/23/93) GLIAC 2-0 at Mercyhurst (10/5/96) N/A ** All conference records are based on the league that the teams currently play in except the NEC record 23 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/10 at Robert Morris L 19-26 1999 (2-8, 2-5 NEC) YEARLY RESULTS 09/17 PACE W 20-0 KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/23 at St. John’s L 18-38 09/04 at Towson L 7-34 10/01 at Wagner W 22-14 09/11  ALBANY L 16-24 10/08 St. FRANCIS (PA.) W 29-7 09/18 at Lehigh L 10-56 10/15 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 36-0 09/25  at Stony Brook L 3-7 KEVIN 10/29 at Sacred Heart W 32-13 10/09 C.W. POST L 26-30 11/05 STONEHILL W 12-0 10/16  at St. Francis (Pa.) W 20-9 11/12 at Central Connecticut State W 14-13 10/23  ROBERT MORRIS L 16-34 CALLAHAN 10/30  at Sacred Heart W 37-17 (1993- ) 11/06  WAGNER L 3-35 1995 (7-3) 11/13  at Central Connecticut State L 21-28 KEVIN CALLAHAN Yrs. W L Pct. 09/02 at Marist L 15-16 26 152 121 .556 09/09 ROBERT MORRIS W 16-13 2000 (5-6, 4-4 NEC) 09/16 at St. Peter’s W 34-10 KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/23 ST. JOHN’S W 47-0 09/09  at Wagner L 7-14 09/30 at Towson State L 15-31 09/16  at Robert Morris L 7-23 1993-1995 (Pre-Northeast Conference) 09/23  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 28-0 Overall 10/07 MERCYHURST W 35-14 09/30  SACRED HEART L 7-13 Year Rec. Head Coach 10/14 at Pace W 41-0 10/07 at C.W. Post L 7-20 1993 2-5 Kevin Callahan 10/28 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 35-0 10/14  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W 41-6 1994 7-2 Kevin Callahan 11/04 WAGNER L 20-21 10/21  STONY BROOK W 34-7 1995 7-3 Kevin Callahan 11/11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 30-13 10/28 TOWSON L 0-12 3 Yrs. 16-10 11/04  at Albany L 10-37 1996 (7-3, 3-1 NEC) 11/10  at St. John’s W 27-14 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS 11/18 at Jacksonville W 32-28 1996-2012 (Northeast Conference) KEVIN CALLAHAN Overall NEC NEC 09/07 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT L 0-27 Year Rec. Rec. Finish Head Coach 09/14  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W 46-17 2001 (7-3, 5-2 NEC) 1996 7-3 3-1 t-1st Kevin Callahan 09/21 PACE W 48-0 KEVIN CALLAHAN 1997 5-4 3-1 2nd Kevin Callahan 09/28 at C.W. Post W 14-7 09/08  WAGNER W 23-15 1998 5-5 4-1 t-1st Kevin Callahan 10/05 at Mercyhurst W 28-14 09/22  at Central Connecticut State W 20-14 1999 2-8 2-5 6th Kevin Callahan 10/12  at Wagner W 23-10 09/29 CANISIUS W 42-0 2000 5-6 4-4 5th Kevin Callahan 10/19 TOWSON STATE L 6-15 10/06 C.W. POST L 12-31 2001 7-3 5-2 t-3rd Kevin Callahan 10/26  at Robert Morris L 6-43 10/13  at St. Francis (Pa.) W 28-0 2002 2-8 2-5 6th Kevin Callahan 11/09 SIENA W 43-10 10/20  at Stony Brook W 33-14 2003 10-2 6-1 t-1st Kevin Callahan 11/16  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 33-27 10/27 at Towson W 24-17 2004 10-1 6-1 t-1st Kevin Callahan  11/03 ALBANY L 10-19 2005 6-4 4-3 t-3rd Kevin Callahan 11/10  ST. JOHN’S W 34-0 2006 10-2 6-1 1st Kevin Callahan 11/18  at Sacred Heart L 14-44 2007 4-6 3-3 t-3rd Kevin Callahan 1997 (5-4, 3-1 NEC) 2008 7-4 6-1 2nd Kevin Callahan KEVIN CALLAHAN 2009 5-6 4-4 5th Kevin Callahan 09/07 at Towson L 20-21 2010 3-8 3-5 6th Kevin Callahan 09/13 at Dayton L 16-51 2002 (2-8, 2-5 NEC) 2011 5-6 4-4 t-4th Kevin Callahan 09/21 LA SALLE W 42-20 KEVIN CALLAHAN 2012 5-5 4-3 3rd Kevin Callahan 10/05 NEW HAVEN L 3-49 09/07 at Lafayette L 29-30  17 Yrs. 98-81 69-45 10/18  at St. Francis (Pa.) W 27-7 09/14 SACRED HEART L 13-32 10/25  ROBERT MORRIS L 20-41 09/21 at Morgan State L 20-35 11/03 at Sacred Heart W 43-0 09/28  at Robert Morris L 10-15 11/08  WAGNER W 51-7 10/12  STONY BROOK W 14-9 2013 (Independent)  2013 6-6 N/A N/A Kevin Callahan 11/15  at Central Connecticut State W 31-17 10/19 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE L 9-10 10/26  at Wagner L 6-7 1998 (5-5, 4-1 NEC) 11/02 TOWSON L 0-20 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS 11/09  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W 7-0 2014- (Big South) 11/16  at Albany L 7-19 Overall BSC BSC KEVIN CALLAHAN Year Rec. Rec. Finish Head Coach 09/05 DAYTON L 14-27 2014 6-5 1-4 5th Kevin Callahan 09/12 TOWSON L 20-42 2015 5-6 3-3 t-3rd Kevin Callahan 09/19 at Albany L 28-31 2003 (10-2, 6-1 NEC) 2016 4-7 0-5 6th Kevin Callahan 10/03 at La Salle W 41-7 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS 2017 9-3 4-1 2nd Kevin Callahan 10/10 at C.W. Post L 22-27 KEVIN CALLAHAN 2018 8-3 4-1 2nd Kevin Callahan 10/17  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W 33-14 09/06 ST. PETER’S W 24-0  5 Yrs. 32-24 12-13 10/24  at Robert Morris W 27-26 09/13 ROBERT MORRIS W 17-10 10/31  SACRED HEART W 57-7 09/20 at Georgetown W 12-10 11/07  at Wagner W 48-20 09/27  at Stony Brook W 20-14 11/14  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE L 13-17 10/04 IONA W 30-7 10/11  WAGNER W 24-0 OVERALL 10/18  ALBANY W 10-7 26 Yrs. 152-121 81-54 Kevin Callahan 10/25 at La Salle W 50-0 11/01  at Central Connecticut State L 10-14 11/08  at Sacred Heart W 12-7 11/15  at St. Francis (Pa.) W 28-21 1993 (2-5) ECAC FOOTBALL CLASSIC KEVIN CALLAHAN 11/22 at Duquesne L 10-12 09/11 at Stonehill L 8-13 09/25 SACRED HEART L 0-12 10/02 SAINT PETER’S W 44-42 10/16 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 14-25 10/23 HARTWICK L 13-17 11/06 WAGNER L 7-14 11/13 at Albright W 15-14 MU recorded the first win in program 1994 (7-2) history over Saint Peter’s at home in 1993. 24 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 2004 (10-1, 6-1 NEC) 2009 (5-6, 4-4 NEC) 2014 (6-5, 1-4 BIG SOUTH) NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/05 at Colgate L 23-35 08/30 DELAWARE STATE W 52-17 09/04 at Saint Peter’s W 44-3 09/12 at Coastal Carolina L 17-24 09/13 WAGNER W 21-16 09/11 LA SALLE W 34-15 09/19  DUQUESNE W 17-10 09/20 at Duquesne L 21-30 09/18  at Robert Morris W 29-27 09/26 at Old Dominion W 31-28 09/27 at Lehigh W 28-21 09/25  STONY BROOK L 0-27 10/10  WAGNER L 24-27 10/04 at Robert Morris W 51-20 10/02 at Iona W 40-14 10/17  at Sacred Heart W 42-20 10/11 COLUMBIA W 61-28 10/9  at Wagner W 14-7 10/24  ALBANY L 10-35 10/25  at Presbyterian L 12-18 10/16  at Albany W 25-24 10/31  BRYANT W 10-6 11/01  CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 0-27 10/23 GEORGETOWN W 27-10 11/07  at Saint Francis W 24-10 11/08  at Liberty L 24-34 10/30  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 9-6 11/14  at CCSU L 19-20 11/15  at #1 Coastal Carolina L 21-52 11/06  SACRED HEART W 28-10 11/21  ROBERT MORRIS L 9-23 11/22  GARDNER-WEBB W 31-15 11/15  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W 49-39

2010 (3-8, 3-5 NEC) 2015 (5-6, 3-3 BIG SOUTH) 2005 (6-4, 4-3 NEC) KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/04 at Colgate L 29-30 08/30 HOLY CROSS L 19-27 09/03 at #14 Lehigh L 26-54 09/11 MAINE L 23-31 09/13 at Central Michigan L 10-31 09/10 at La Salle W 65-27 09/25 OLD DOMINION L 21-35 09/20 at Wagner W 31-16 09/17 DII #25 CALIFORNIA (PA.) W 16-15 10/02  at Duquesne W 44-17 09/27 at #16 Fordham L 31-54 10/01  at Stony Brook W 36-7 10/09  at Robert Morris L 16-17 10/04 BRYANT W 31-24 10/08  at Sacred Heart W 45-14 10/16  BRYANT W 21-12 10/11  at Charleston Southern L 7-37 10/15  WAGNER L 20-26 10/23  SAINT FRANCIS W 19-7 10/25  #22 LIBERTY W 20-17 10/22  ROBERT MORRIS W 14-0 10/30  SACRED HEART L 25-26 11/01  #1/2 COASTAL CAROLINA L 20-23 10/29  at Central Connecticut State L 13-15 11/06  at Wagner L 20-31 11/08  at Kennesaw State L 13-23 11/05  at St. Francis (Pa.) L 15-19 11/13  CCSU L 48-49 11/15  PRESBYTERIAN W 21-16 11/12  ALBANY W 16-13 11/20  at Albany L 19-28 11/22  at Gardner-Webb W 23-9

2006 (10-2, 6-1 NEC) 2011 (5-6, 4-4 NEC) 2016 (4-7, 0-5 BIG SOUTH) NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/03 LEHIGH L 24-49 09/3 at Lehigh W 23-21 09/02 at Fordham W 23-9 09/17 at Villanova W 20-9 09/10 at Delaware State W 34-20 09/09 MORGAN STATE W 26-9 09/24  at CCSU W 24-12 09/17 at Kent State L 27-7 09/16 ST. PETER’S W 36-12 10/01  ROBERT MORRIS L 20-23 09/24  CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 35-7 09/23 at Colgate W 17-12 10/08 COLGATE L 16-24 10/01 FORDHAM W 41-40 OT 09/23  STONY BROOK L 17-36 10/15  at Bryant W 40-35 10/08 at Howard W 59-27 10/07  SACRED HEART W 24-0 10/22  at Sacred Heart W 31-17 10/13  at Presbyterian L 17-13 10/14  at Wagner W 28-7 10/29  DUQUESNE L 0-16 10/22  at Liberty L 52-28 10/21  at Robert Morris W 16-7 11/05  at Saint Francis W 48-45 10/29  KENNESAW STATE L 40-17 10/28  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 19-13 11/12  ALBANY L 24-41 11/05 at Coastal Carolina L 38-17 11/04  ST. FRANCIS W 54-20 11/19  WAGNER L 29-44 11/19  at Gardner-Webb L 34-33 OT 11/11  at Albany W 19-0 GRIDIRON CLASSIC 12/2 SAN DIEGO L 7-27 2012 (5-5, 4-3 NEC) 2017 (9-3, 4-1 BIG SOUTH) KEVIN CALLAHAN NCAA PLAYOFF AT-LARGE BERTH 09/01 at #11 Lehigh L 17-27 KEVIN CALLAHAN 2007 (4-6, 3-3 NEC) 09/08 RHODE ISLAND W 41-6 09/02 LAFAYETTE W 31-12 KEVIN CALLAHAN 09/15  at Wagner W 38-17 09/09 LEHIGH W 46-27 09/01 at Maine L 14-21 09/22  SACRED HEART W 27-14 09/16 at Albany L 28-14 09/08  ROBERT MORRIS L 17-20 09/29  at Albany L 24-55 09/23 at Hampton W 30-23 OT 09/22 at Stony Brook L 15-21 10/13 at Cornell L 38-41 09/30 at Bucknell W 35-13 09/29 at Delaware L 7-42 10/20  BRYANT L 24-27 10/07 at Holy Cross W 48-36 10/06  at Sacred Heart W 49-8 10/27  at Duquesne W 28-27 10/21  at LIBERTY W 56-39 10/13  WAGNER L 16-45 11/10  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) L 31-45 10/28  at Charleston Southern W 23-20 10/27  at Central Connecticut State W 51-36 11/17  at Robert Morris W 26-21 11/04  PRESBYTERIAN W 42-21 11/03  at ST. FRANCIS W 47-17 11/11  GARDNER-WEBB W 41-14 11/10  ALBANY L 3-21  - Denotes Northeast Conference game 11/18  at No. 21 Kennesaw State L 52-21 11/17 DUQUESNE W 31-20 NCAA PLAYOFFS 11/25 at No. 21 Northern Iowa L 46-7

2008 (7-4, 6-1 NEC) 2013 (6-6, Independent) 2018 (8-3, 4-1 BIG SOUTH) KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN KEVIN CALLAHAN 08/30 at Rhode Island L 24-27 08/29 at #2 Montana St. L 24-42 08/31 at Eastern Michigan L 51-17 09/06 MAINE L 17-21 09/07 at Liberty L 15-45 09/08 HAMPTON W 56-28 09/13 COASTAL CAROLINA L 7-26 09/14 Lehigh L 25-28 09/15 at Lafayette W 24-20 09/20 at Bryant W 30-17 09/21 at Holy Cross W 27-14 09/22 at Princeton L 51-9 09/27  at Robert Morris W 34-26 09/28 at Columbia W 37-14 09/29 WAGNER W 54-47 10/04  ST. FRANCIS W 42-15 10/05 Robert Morris W 35-9 10/13 BUCKNELL W 36-19 10/11  at Wagner W 31-17 10/12 at St. Francis L 10-21 10/20  CAMPBELL W 38-21 10/25  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 30-20 10/19 CORNELL W 48-23 10/27  at Presbyterian W 24-14 11/01  at Albany L 17-35 11/02 at Sacred Heart L 21-24 11/03  CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 37-3 11/08  SACRED HEART W 19-7 11/09 at Wagner W 23-6 11/10  No. 3 KENNESAW STATE L 51-14 11/15  at Duquesne W 37-14 11/16 at Bryant W 21-18 11/17  at Gardner-Webb W 56-42 11/29 Duquesne L 23-33

25 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1996 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS

Monmouth and Robert Morris shared parts of the inaugural title as the Starting quarterback Dan Sabella and backup Rich Bargloski com- Northeast Conference first sponsored football for the 1996 season. The bined to throw 13 touchdowns and just five interceptons. Sabella Blue and White went 7-3 overall and 3-1 in league action to claim part threw for 1,115 yards. Mike Medrano led MU’s rushing attack as of the crown. he averaged 6.5 yards per carry with 638 yards. Ralph O’Neil add- After beginning the season with a 27-0 loss to Southern Connecticut, ed 467 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground. William Holder Monmouth rattled off five consecutive wins, including NEC wins over St. averaged 23.7 yards per reception as he hauled in a team-high 23 Francis [Pa.] (46-17) and Wagner (23-10). The Hawks' lone loss came passes for 546 yards and seven touchdowns. against Robert Morris as the Colonials logged a 43-6 win. Monmouth was Dixon spearheaded the Blue and White defense with 74 tackles. able to earn part of the championship with a 33-27 win over Central Con- Berke added 70 tackles, including 46 solo jobs and four sacks. Gmit- necticut State in the season finale. ter logged 64 tackles with team highs of 12 sacks and seven tackles The Hawks had five players named to the All-Northeast Conference for loss of yardage. Defensive backs Vinnie Sasso and Michael James squad. On defense, linebacker Anthony Berke, lineman Jason Gmitter collected four and three interceptions, respectively. and back Stacy Dixon were honored, while offensive lineman Dominic Cuniglio and wide receiver William Holder were recognized on offense.

1996 RESULTS 7-3 OVERALL, 3-1 NEC 09/07 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT L, 0-27 09/14  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W, 46-17 09/21 PACE W, 48-0 09/28 at C.W. Post W, 14-7 10/05 at Mercyhurst W, 28-14 10/12  at Wagner W, 23-10 10/19 TOWSON STATE L, 6-15 10/26  at Robert Morris L, 6-43 11/09 SIENA W, 43-10 11/16  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W, 33-27

 - Northeast Conference game

1998 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS

After starting the season with a 1-4 record in non-league action, the The late season run earned Kevin Callahan his first Northeast Con- Hawks rebounded to go 4-1 in league play, ending the season with a ference Coach of the Year honor and Chris Reed recorded MU’s first-ev- 5-5 mark and share of the Northeast Conference title for the second er 1,000-yard rushing season with 1,166 yards and 21 touchdowns on time in three years. 208 carries to earn NEC Offensive Player of the Year accolades. After suffering home losses to Dayton and Towson, Monmouth sand- In addition to Reed, quarterback John DiPasquale, wide receiver An- wiched nailbiting road defeats against Albany (31-28) and C.W. Post thony Galella, tight end Dave Monro and lineman Anthony Verdi were (27-22) around a road win over La Salle. In league play, the Hawks named All-NEC on the offensive side, while linemen Robert Ward and won four in a row, including blowouts over St. Francis [Pa.] (33-14), Cornell Key, linebacker John Schultzel and back Aaron Edwards were Sacred Heart (57-7) and Wagner (48-20) and a one-point win over tabbed all-league on defense. Robert Morris (27-26). The Hawks entered the season finale with a Galella recorded Monmouth’s finest season ever by a wide receiv- chance to win an outright title, but the Blue and White lost a 17-13 er, booking 61 receptions for 1,044 yards and nine touchdowns. Di- contest to Central Connecticut State and the Hawks shared the crown Pasquale completed 167-of-294 passes for 2,299 yards, 15 TDs and with Robert Morris once again. 11 interceptions. Schultzel recorded 96 tackles to lead the defense.

1998 RESULTS 5-5 OVERALL, 4-1 NEC 09/05 DAYTON L, 14-27 09/12 TOWSON L, 20-42 09/19 at Albany L, 28-31 10/03 at La Salle W, 41-7 10/10 at C.W. Post L, 22-27 10/17  ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W, 33-14 10/24  at Robert Morris W, 27-26 10/31  SACRED HEART W, 57-7 11/07  at Wagner W, 48-20 11/14  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE L, 13-17

 - Northeast Conference game

26 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPS 2003 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS

The Hawks had their most successful season ever in 2003, as the After a disheartening road loss to CCSU, Monmouth rebounded with Blue and White had its best start (8-0), posed its first-ever 10-win road wins over Sacred Heart (12-7) and St. Francis [Pa.] (28-21) to season and earned its first-ever post-season berth. earn a share of the crown and by virtue of league tie-breaker rules, Monmouth ended the year with a 10-2 record and its only blemishes the Hawks earned the trip to Pittsburgh to play Duquesne in the ECAC came in tightly contested games - a 14-10 loss to Central Connecticut Football Classic, where the Hawks had a chance to win in the final five State and a 12-10 loss to Duquesne in the ECAC Football Classic. The minutes, but a 40-yard field goal attempt by Steve Andriola sailed Hawks began the year on an 8-0 run, including shutouts over St. Pe- wide left. ter’s (24-0), Wagner (24-0) and La Salle (50-0). The highlight of the MU’s defense led the nation, allowing just 244.2 yards per game and run was 10-7 win over eventual co-champion Albany in a televised 8.5 points per game. The Blue Shirts were led by two-time All-America Homecoming contest. The Hawks’ defense stymied the Great Danes, Joe Sentipal who booked 105 tackles, including 15 for loss of yardage, holding All-America running back Gary Jones to just 67 yards on 16 and four interceptions. Wide receiver Miles Austin had a breakout year carries, while limiting Albany to just 165 yards of total offense and six with a school-record 12 TD receptions. first downs. Albany did not get its first first down until 42 minutes into the contest. 2003 RESULTS 10-2 OVERALL, 6-1 NEC 09/06 ST. PETER’S W, 24-0 09/13  ROBERT MORRIS W, 17-10 09/20 at Georgetown W, 12-10 09/27  at Stony Brook W, 20-14 10/04 IONA W, 30-7 10/11  WAGNER W, 24-0 10/18  ALBANY W, 10-7 10/25 at La Salle W, 50-0 11/01  at Central Connecticut State L, 10-14 11/08  at Sacred Heart W, 12-7 11/15  at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 28-21 11/22 ^ at Duquesne L, 10-12

 - Northeast Conference game ^ - ECAC Football Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

2004 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS

The Hawks accomplished a feat that no other team in NCAA history mouth trailed 24-22 before Steve Andriola kicked a 29-yard field goal had performed, winning a game on the final play of regulation three with time expired to thrust MU to a 25-24 win. times during a season, as the Blue and White won back-to-back league A 27-10 rout of Georgetown (27-10) led to another Homecoming titles for the first time in league annals and posted a school best .909 contest at Kessler Field with the league title up for grabs. Monmouth winning percentage. was tied 6-6 with Central Connecticut State who was unscathed in NEC Monmouth’s miracle run began at Robert Morris as the Hawks need- play. Brian Boland led the Hawks on a final scoring drive, to set up a ed a 32-yard hail mary touchdown pass from Brian Boland to Tim 22-yard field goal by Andriola with the clock once again reading 0:00. Hiltwine for the 29-27 win. The pass was deflected from Miles Austin The Hawks won their last two games, 28-10 vs. Sacred Heart and to Hiltwine, who on the previous play caught a 31-yard pass while 49-39 vs. St Francis [Pa.] to earn a share of the league crown with lying on his back. CCSU. After a 27-0 loss to Stony Brook, the Hawks rebounded with wins Monmouth boasted a league-high 11 All-NEC players including wide over Iona (40-14) and Wagner (14-7) to move to 5-1. The Blue and receiver Austin, offensive lineman Dan Iskra, placekicker Andriola and White entered a rematch of their 10-7 win over Albany in 2003 which punter Sean Dennis on the first team. eventually led to the Hawks’ third league crown. In the game, Mon- 2004 RESULTS 10-1 OVERALL, 6-1 NEC 09/04 at St. Peter’s W, 44-3 09/11 LA SALLE W, 34-15 09/18 # at Robert Morris W, 29-27 09/25 # STONY BROOK L, 0-27 10/02 at Iona W, 40-14 10/09 # at Wagner W, 14-7 10/16 # at Albany W, 25-24 10/23 GEORGETOWN W, 27-10 10/30 # CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W, 9-6 11/06 # SACRED HEART W, 28-10 11/13 # ST. FRANCIS (PA.) W, 49-39

# - Northeast Conference game

27 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL NEC TITLE/PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 2006 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Monmouth captured it’s third Northeast Conference title in four With the race for the NEC title starting to heat up, the Hawks took a years in 2006, earning a 10-2 record along the way. 16-7 defensive battle over Robert Morris, then toppled CCSU 19-13 on The Hawks started the season off with a 23-9 win at Fordham, TV in front of the Blue & White homecoming crowd. A 54-20 drubbing jumping out a 20-0 first quarter lead. The following week the Hawks of St. Francis ensured that MU would play for at least a share of the opened up their home schedule with a 26-9 win over fully-funded NEC title the following week at Albany. The defense posted their sec- Morgan State, then returning home to down in-state rival St. Peter’s ond shutout of the year with a 19-0 win over the Great Danes, while 36-12. MU then travelled up to Hamilton, N.Y., to take on perennial quarterback Brian Boland was 17-of-18 throwing the ball as Monmouth powerhouse Colgate. The Blue & White came away with a 17-12 win, clinched their first outright NEC title. West Long Branch was also the perhaps the biggest win in program history. Monmouth held pre-sea- site of the Inaugural Gridiron Classic, but MU was downed by San Di- son All-American Jordan Scott to 43 yards on 21 carries to improve ego by a score of 27-7. to 4-0. Monmouth’s finished first in the country in scoring defense, while Monmouth suffered a 36-17 setback against Stony Brook in a game numerous Hawks earned All-NEC honors, including Kevin Callahan that was plagued with turnovers and bad breaks. The Hawks bounced taking home Coach of the Year Honors. Quarterback Brian Boland back the next week with a 24-0 shutout of Sacred Heart at home, wrapped up his career completely rewriting the MU passing records. which was followed up with a 28-7 win over Wagner. 2006 RESULTS 10-2 OVERALL, 6-1 NEC 09/02 at Fordham W, 23-9 09/09 MORGAN STATE W, 26-9 09/16 ST. PETER’S W, 36-12 09/23 at Colgate W, 17-12 09/30  STONY BROOK L, 17-36 10/07  SACRED HEART W, 24-0 10/14  at Wagner W, 28-7 10/21  at Robert Morris W, 16-7 10/28  CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W, 19-13 11/04  ST. FRANCIS W, 54-20 11/11  at Albany W, 19-0 12/2 ^ SAN DIEGO L, 7-27

 - Northeast Conference game ^ - Gridiron Classic (West Long Branch, N.J.) 2017 NCAA AT-LARGE PLAYOFF BERTH

History was made in the 25th season of football at Monmouth Uni- yards on the ground while Reggie White Jr. had 187 yards on 10 recep- versity, when the Hawks earned their first national ranking and were tions. The following week the Hawks got their first win over Charleston rewarded after going 9-2 in the regular season with the team’s first at- Southern, edging the Bucs 23-20 in North Charleston. Back to back large berth to the NCAA playoffs. The Hawks opened up the brand new wins over Presbyterian and Gardner-Webb at home earned the Hawks Kessler Stadium with a sound 31-12 win over Lafayette, holding the a No. 22 national ranking and set up a conference championship game Leopards to -1 yards rushing. The following week the Hawks topped against Kennesaw State. Despite falling to the Owls in Georgia, Mon- their highest ranked opponent in school history when No. 19 Lehigh mouth earned its first NCAA Playoff At-Large Bid and traveled to face was overpowered 46-27, as freshman Pete Guerriero racked up 263 Northern Iowa from the Missouri Valley Conference. all-purpose yards to set the new Monmouth mark. After falling in the first round to the Panthers, the individual- ac The Hawks suffered their first setback of the season against former colades started to roll in for a multitude of Hawks, including safety NEC foe Albany in week three but bounced back with a 30-23 overtime Mike Basile. Basile, who set the MU career tackles mark, was named win over Hampton. Freshman Eric Zokouri’s 25 yard TD run on the Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Big South and finished sixth in first play of OT sparked the Hawks to six straight victories, including the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award. Freshman Pete Guerriero non-conference wins over Bucknell and Holy Cross. MU opened up its earned a pair of All-American awards and was one of nine Hawks to fourth season of Big South play with a dominant 56-39 victory over earn all-conference nods. Coach Callahan finished 10th in voting for Liberty, rolling up 608 total yards. Zokouri led the Hawks with 193 the Eddie Robinson Award, handed out to the nation’s top coach. 2017 RESULTS 9-3 OVERALL, 4-1 BIG SOUTH 09/02 LAFAYETTE W, 31-12 09/09 LEHIGH W, 46-27 09/16 at Albany L, 28-14 09/23 at Hampton W, 30-23 ot 09/30 at Bucknell W, 35-13 10/07 at Holy Cross W, 48-36 10/21  LIBERTY W, 56-39 10/28  at Charleston Southern W, 23-20 11/04  PRESBYTERIAN W, 42-21 11/11  GARDNER-WEBB W, 41-14 11/18  at No. 21 Kennesaw St. L, 52-21 11/25 ^ at No. 21 Northern Iowa L, 46-7

 - Big South Conference ^ - NCAA FIRST ROUND (Cedar Falls, IA) 28 RECORD BOOK 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER LEADERS RUSHING Most Attempts RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game: 41, David Sinisi at Old Dominion (9-26-2009) Player Years Yards Avg. Att. TEAM RECORDS Season: 300, David Sinisi (2009) 1. David Sinisi 2006-09 5,049 5.2 963 Career: 963, David Sinisi (2006-2009) Most Attempts 2. Julian Hayes 2011-13 2,575 4.2 618 Game: 56 vs. La Salle (9-12-1997), Holy Cross (9-21-2013), Most Net Yards Gained 3. Joe Migliore 2002-04 1,951 3.8 520 Columbia (9-28-13) Game: 243, David Sinisi vs. Saint Francis (10-04-08) 4. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 2,449 4.9 507 Season: 522 (2003) Season: 1,674, David Sinisi (2008) 5. Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 2,165 4.3 501 Career: 5,049, David Sinisi (2006-2009) 6. Ralph O’Neil 1993-96 2,008 4.4 453 Fewest Attempts 7. Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 2,239 5.1 437 Game: 22 vs. Central Connecticut State (11-14-1998) 8. K.B. Asante 2011-14 1,861 5.5 342 Season: 252 (1993) Most Net Yards Gained, QB 9. Bobby Smith 2001-05 1,545 4.6 337 Game: 115, Kyle Frazier vs. CCSU (11-13-2010) 10. Bobby Giles 2007-10 1,535 4.8 318 Most Net Yards Gained Season: 362, Cody Williams (2015) 11. Pete Guerriero 2017- 1,979 6.3 312 Game: 417 vs. La Salle (9-21-1997) Career: 804, Kyle Frazier (2009-2012) 12. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 804 3.0 265 Season: 2,387 (2018) Highest Yards-Per-Game Average 13. Chad Smith 1999-2002 1,054 4.5 236 Fewest Net Yards Gained Season: 152.1, David Sinisi (2008) [1,674 in 11 games] 14. Brian Boland 2003-06 435 1.6 280 Career: 114.8, David Sinisi (2006-2009) [5,049 in 44 games] Game: -9 vs. Wagner (11-6-1999) 15. Mike Medrano 1996-97 1,165 5.7 205 Season: 856 (1993) Highest Yards-Per-Rush Average Highest Yards-Per-Rush Average Game (Min. 5 att.): 25.3, Jim Varick at Sacred Heart (10-29-1994) [9 for 228] Game: 8.9 vs. St. Francis Pa. (11-04-2006) [34 for 304 yards] Game (Min. 10 att.): 12.3, Chris Reed at Wagner (11-7-1998) Season: 5.8 (2018) [411 for 2694 yards] [17 for 209] Highest Yards-Per-Game Average Game (Min. 25 att.): 7.7, David Sinisi vs Saint Francis Season: 217.0 (2018) [2,387 over 11 games] (10-04-2008) [32 for 247] Season (Min. 100 att.): 7.4, Juwon Farri (2018) [139 for 1,024] Most Rushing Touchdowns Career (Min. 200 att.): 6.3 Pete Guerriero (2017-) [312 for 1979] Game: 6 vs. Lehigh (9-9-2017); Sacred Heart (10-31-1998) 5.7, Mike Medrano (1996-97) [205 for 1,165] Season: 28 (2018) Most Touchdowns Game: 5, David Sinisi at Central Conn. State (10-21-2007) TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Chris Reed vs. La Salle (10-3-1998) RUSHING YARDS Season: 22, David Sinisi (2008) Yds Opponent Date Stats Career: 65, David Sinisi (2006-2009) 417 vs. La Salle 9-21-1997 56 carries, 2 TD 364 vs. Liberty 10-21-2017 43 carries, 5 TD Most 100-Yard Games 359 at Gardner-Webb 11-17-2018 44 carries, 3 TD Season: 9, David Sinisi (2008) 357 vs. St. John’s 9-23-1995 50 carries, 3 TD Career: 25, David Sinisi (2006-2009) 351 vs. Lehigh 9-9-2017 43 carries, 6 TD Longest Rushing Play 343 at Howard 10-8-2016 42 carries, 6 TD Game: 99, David Sinisi at Sacred Heart (10-6-2007) 338 vs. Siena 11-9-1996 48 carries, 4 TD Jim Varick at Sacred Heart (10-29-1994) Game (QB): 72, Cody Williams at Fordham (9-26-2015)

Ralph O’Neil is one of six MU players to log over 2,000 rushing yards during his career with 2,008.

RUSHING YARDAGE Player Years Att. Avg. Yards 1. David Sinisi 2006-09 963 5.2 5,049 2. Julian Hayes 2011-13 618 4.2 2,575 3. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 507 4.9 2,449 4. Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 437 5.1 2,239 5. Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 501 4.3 2,165 6. Ralph O’Neil 1993-96 453 4.4 2,008 7. Pete Guerriero 2017- 312 6.3 1,979 8. Joe Migliore 2002-04 520 3.8 1,951 9. K.B. Asante 2011-14 342 5.5 1,861 10. Bobby Smith 2001-05 337 4.6 1,545 11. Bobby Giles 2007-10 318 4.8 1,535 12. Jim Varick 1993-96 188 6.8 1,278 13. Mike Medrano 1996-97 205 5.7 1,165 14. Chad Smith 1999-2002 236 4.5 1,054

Workhorse Joe Migliore racked up an Jim Varick recorded MU’s longest run 520 carries in just three seasons with from scrimmage with a 99-yard scamper the Hawks. in a 1994 win over Sacred Heart. David Sinisi tied the record, also against the Pioneers, in 2007.

30 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS (CONTINUED) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Years Att. Yards TDs 1. David Sinisi 2006-09 963 5,049 65 2. Julian Hayes 2011-13 618 2,575 32 3. Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 437 2,239 30 4. Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 501 2,165 29 5. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 507 2,449 24 6. Ralph O’Neil 1993-96 453 2,008 23 7. Devell Jones 2016- 115 481 19 8. Pete Guerriero 2017- 312 1,979 17 9. K.B. Asante 2011-14 342 1,861 16 10. Joe Migliore 2002-2004 520 1,951 14 11. Jim Varick 1993-96 188 1,278 13 12. Zach Welch 2013-16 174 858 12 13. Bobby Smith 2001-05 337 1,545 11 14. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 265 804 9 LJ Caprio 2008-11 59 152 9

Devell Jones powered his way to 11 touchdowns in the 2017 season

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Years Att. Yards TDs 1. David Sinisi 2008 286 1,674 22 2. Chris Reed 1998 208 1,166 21 3. David Sinisi 2007 206 1,184 17 4. Julian Hayes 2011 216 805 14 5. David Sinisi 2009 300 1,437 13 David Sinisi 2006 171 754 13 In his four seasons, David Sinisi rewrote 7. Matt Merklinger 2000 192 913 12 the Monmouth offensive record books. 8. Devell Jones 2017 62 307 11 Julian Hayes 2012 159 659 11 9. Matt Merklinger 2001 203 819 10 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS 10. Pete Guerriero 2017 177 1061 9 Lavon Chaney 2016 151 810 9 RUSHING ATTEMPTS L.J. Caprio 2010 66 152 9 Player Year Yards Avg. Att. Joe Migliore 2004 190 738 9 1. David Sinisi 2009 1,437 4.8 300 Ralph O’Neil 1996 98 467 9 2. David Sinisi 2008 1,674 5.9 286 3. Julian Hayes 2013 1,111 4.6 243 4. Julian Hayes 2011 805 3.7 216 5. Chris Reed 1998 1,166 5.6 208 6. David Sinisi 2007 1,184 5.7 206 7. Matt Merklinger 2001 819 4.0 203 8. Matt Merklinger 2000 913 4.8 192 9. Joe Migliore 2004 738 3.9 190 10. Lavon Chaney 2015 806 4.4 182 11. K.B. Asante 2013 1,080 6.0 180 12. Pete Guerriero 2017 1,061 6.0 178 13. Lavon Chaney 2014 835 4.8 173 14. David Sinisi 2006 754 4.4 171 15. Joe Migliore 2003 672 4.0 169

RUSHING YARDAGE Chris Reed’s 1,166 yards in 1998 was Player Years Att. Avg. Yards MU’s first 1,000-yard rushing season in 1. David Sinisi 2008 286 5.9 1,674 the program’s history. 2. David Sinisi 2009 300 4.8 1,437 3. David Sinisi 2007 206 5.7 1,184 4. Chris Reed 1998 208 5.6 1,166 5. Julian Hayes 2013 243 4.6 1,111 6. K.B. Asante 2013 180 6.0 1,080 7. Pete Guerriero 2017 178 6.0 1,061 8. Juwon Farri 2018 139 7.4 1,024 9. Pete Guerriero 2018 134 6.9 918 10. Matt Merklinger 2000 192 4.8 913 11. Lavon Chaney 2014 173 4.8 835 12. Lavon Chaney 2016 151 5.4 810 13. Lavon Chaney 2015 182 4.2 806 14. Matt Merklinger 2001 203 4.0 819 15. Julian Hayes 2011 216 3.7 805

K.B. Asante ran for the sixth most yard- age in school history in 2013. Along with Julian Hayes they duo became the first Monmouth teammates to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. 31 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORD BOOK 104, Julian Hayes vs. Robert Morris (10-5-2013) - 26 carries INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 104, Bobby Smith vs. Wagner (10-11-2003) - 18 carries YEARLY LEADERS RUSHING YARDAGE (100+) 104, Matt Merklinger vs. Canisius (9-29-2001) - 12 carries Year Player Att. Yards Avg. TD 247, David Sinisi vs. St. Francis (10-4-2008) - 32 carries 103, K.B. Asante vs. Lehigh (9-14-2013) - 7 carries 1993 Ralph O’Neil 112 378 3.4 2 239, Juwon Farri vs Campbell (10-20-2018) - 22 carries 103, K.B. Asante vs. Robert Morris (10-5-2013) - 15 carries 1994 Jim Varick 52 436 8.4 3 228, Jim Varick at Sacred Heart (10-29-1994) - 9 carries 103, Julian Hayes at Wagner (09-15-2012) - 20 carries 1995 Ralph O’Neil 148 750 5.1 7 103, Mike Medrano vs. CCSU (11-16-1996) - 13 carries 216, David Sinisi at Old Dominion (9-26-2009) - 41 carries 1996 Mike Medrano 98 638 6.5 2 214, Chris Reed at Wagner (11-7-1998) - 17 carries 102, David Sinisi at Colgate (9-5-2009) - 26 carries 209, Pette Guerriero vs Hampton (9-8-2019) - 21 carries 100, Juwon Farri vs CSU (11-03-2018) - 21 carries 1997 Mike Medrano 107 527 4.9 5 201, David Sinisi at CCSU (11-14-2009) - 36 carries 100, Ed Royds vs Fordham (10-1-2016) - 19 carries 1998 Chris Reed 208 1,166 5.6 21 200, David Sinisi at Sacred Heart (10-6-2007) - 17 carries 100, Bobby Smith vs. Robert Morris (10-22-2005) - 15 carries 1999 Chad Smith 123 595 4.8 4 196, Lavon Chaney vs Coastal Carolina (10-24-2015) - 24 carries 100, Chris Reed vs. Sacred Heart (10-31-1998) - 14 carries 2000 Matt Merklinger 192 913 4.8 12 100, Jim Varick vs. Sacred Heart (9-25-1994) - 5 carries 194, David Sinisi vs. CCSU (10-25-2008) - 29 carries 2001 Matt Merklinger 203 819 4.0 10 193, Eric Zokouri vs Liberty (10-21-2017) - 18 carries 192, David Sinisi at CCSU ( 10-27-2007) - 26 carries 2002 Joe Migliore 161 541 3.4 1 189, Pete Guerriero vs Lehigh (9-11-2017) - 25 carries 2003 Joe Migliore 169 672 4.0 4 187, David Sinisi at St. Francis (11-3-2007) - 24 carries 2004 Joe Migliore 190 738 3.9 9 183, Juwon Farri vs Bucknell (10-13-2018) - 18 carries 2005 Bobby Smith 75 399 5.3 3 182, David Sinisi vs. Maine (9-6-2008) - 29 carries 2006 David Sinisi 171 754 4.4 13 176, K.B. Asante vs. Cornell (10-19-2013) - 26 carries 174, David Sinisi at Duquesne (11-15-2008) - 23 carries 2007 David Sinisi 206 1,184 5.7 17 171, David Sinisi at Bryant (9-20-2008) - 26 carries 2008 David Sinisi 286 1,674 5.9 22 168, David Sinisi at St. Francis (11-7-2009) - 27 carries 2009 David Sinisi 300 1,438 4.8 13 162, Pete Guerriero vs Liberty (10-21-2017) - 18 carries 2010 Bobby Giles 150 670 4.5 1 162, Matt Merklinger at Jacksonville (11-18-2000) - 39 carries 2011 Julian Hayes 216 805 3.7 14 160, Chris Reed at La Salle (10-3-1998) - 20 carries 158, Julian Hayes at Duquesne (10-27-2012)-36 carries 2012 Julian Hayes 159 659 4.1 11 154, Lavon Chaney at Presbyterian (10-13-2017) - 23 carries 2013 Julian Hayes 243 1,111 4.6 7 153, Pete Guerriero vs Presbyterian (11-4-2017) - 21 carries 2014 Lavon Chaney 173 835 4.8 8 152, Chris Reed vs. St. Francis (10-17-1998) - 18 carries 2015 Lavon Chaney 182 806 4.4 7 152. K.B. Asante vs Delaware State (8-30-2014) - 22 carries 2016 Lavon Chaney 151 810 5.4 9 150, Lavon Chaney at Gardner-Webb (11-19-2016) - 21 carries 147, David Sinisi at Robert Morris (9-27-2008) - 33 carries 2017 Pete Guerriero 178 1061 6.0 9 145, Lavon Chaney at Liberty (10-22-2016) - 14 carries 2018 Juwon Farri 139 1,024 7.4 8 143, David Sinisi vs. St. Francis (11-04-2006) - 12 carries 143, Julian Hayes at Robert Morris (11-17-2012)-22 carries 142, Bobby Smith at La Salle (10-25-2003) - 22 carries 142, Chris Reed vs. Dayton (9-5-1998) - 34 carries 141, Pete Guerriero at Kennesaw State (11-18-2017) - 19 carries 140, Lavon Chaney vs Bryant (10-03-2015) - 23 carries 140, Joe Migliore at Sacred Heart (11-8-2003) - 28 carries 140, Matt Merklinger vs. Wagner (9-8-2001) - 32 carries 139, Pete Guerriero vs Lafayette (9-2-2017) - 21 carries 139, Chris Reed at Robert Morris (10-29-1998) - 32 carries 139, David Sinisi vs Bryant (10-31-2009) -29 carries 139, Ralph O’Neil vs. CCSU (11-11-1995) - 20 carries 138, David Sinisi at Rhode Island (8-30-2008) - 21 carries 137, David Sinisi at Wagner (10-11-2008) - 16 carries 135, David Sinisi at Sacred Heart (10-17-2009) - 20 carries 135, Julian Hayes at Montana State (8-29-2013) - 22 carries 135, Julian Hayes at Holy Cross (9-21-2013) - 28 carries 134, Pete Guerriero at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) - 16 carries 134, Eric Zokouri at Bucknell (9-23-2017) - 21 carries 133, Bobby Smith at CCSU (10-29-2005) - 18 carries 132, K.B. Asante at Columbia (9-28-2013) - 15 carries 129, Michael Jolly at Howard (10-8-2016) - 6 carries In just two seasons Pete Guerriero has 129, K.B. Asante vs. Duquesne (11-23-2013) - 27 carries 129, Joe Migliore at Wagner (10-9-2004) - 29 carries the second most 100-yard rushing games 128, Julian Hayes at St. Francis (11-5-2011) - 26 carries with 11. 128, Chris Reed vs. St. Francis (10-8-1994) - 22 carries 127, Kevin Francis vs. Siena (11-9-1996) - 8 carries 127, Ralph O’Neil at Robert Morris (9-10-1994) - 27 carries 127, Ralph O’Neil at Mercyhurst (10-5-1996) - 13 carries 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 127, Lavon Chaney vs Delaware State (8-30-2014) - 20 carries David Sinisi 2006-09 25 125, David Sinisi vs. Duquesne (11-17-2007) - 24 carries 125, Joe Migliore vs. St. Francis (11-13-2004) - 30 carries Pete Guerriero 2017- 11 124, David Sinisi vs. Wagner (10-10-2009) - 27 carries Julian Hayes 2011-2013 11 123, Ralph O’Neil at St. Francis (10-28-1995) - 22 carries Lavon Chaney 2013-16 9 123, Ralph O’Neil at St. Peter’s (9-16-1995) - 22 carries Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 8 123, Julian Hayes at Columbia (9-28-2013) - 33 carries Joe Migliore 2002-04 7 122, Chad Smith at St. Francis (10-16-1999) - 23 carries 122, David Sinisi vs. Duquesne (9-19-2009) - 32 carries Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 7 121, Juwon Farri vs Kennesaw State (11-10-2018) - 14 carries K.B. Asante 2011-14 7 121, Chad Smith at Sacred Heart (10-30-1999) - 21 carries Juwon Farri 2018- 6 120, David Sinisi vs. Robert Morris (9-8-2007) - 18 carries Ralph O'Neil 1993-96 5 120, Matt Merklinger vs. St. Francis (10-14-2000) 16 carries Bobby Smith 2001-05 4 119, Lavon Chaney at Lehigh (9-3-2016) 25 carries 119, Bobby Giles at Sacred Heart (10-6-2007) - 16 carries Ed Royds 2014-16 3 119, Michael Jolly at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) - 6 carries Chad Smith 1999-2002 3 119, Mike Medrano vs. Pace (9-21-1996) -12 carries Mike Medrano 1996-97 3 119, Ed Royds vs Columbia (10-11-2014) - 12 carries Jim Varick 1993-96 2 118, Ed Royds at Howard (10-8-2016) - 7 carries Kevin Francis 1994-96 2 118, David Sinisi at Albany (11-1-2008) - 27 carries 118, Joe Migliore at St. Francis (11-15-2003) - 27 carries Bobby Giles 2006-10 2 Lavon Chaney finished with 24 career 118, K.B. Asante at Holy Cross (9-21-2013) - 24 carries Michael Jolly 2015-2017 2 touchdowns while leading the Hawks in 117, Pete Guerriero vs Charleston Southern (11-3-2018) - 22 carries Eric Zokouri 2017 2 rushing in three straight seasons 117, Matt Merklinger vs. Stony Brook (10-21-2000) - 22 carries Zach Welch 2014-16 1 116, Bobby Giles vs. Saint Francis (10-23-2010) - 23 carries Kyle Frazier 2009-12 1 116, Matt Merklinger at Towson (10-27-2001) - 29 carries 115, Kyle Frazier vs. CCSU (11-13-2010) - 16 Andrew Mandeville 2006-10 1 115, David Sinisi at Stony Brook (9-22-2007) - 24 carries Mike Trombetta 1997-2000 1 114, Julian Hayes vs. Duquesne (10-29-2011) - 34 carries 113, Lavon Chaney vs Robert Morris (10-4-2014) - 22 carries 112, Zach Welch vs Kennesaw State (10-31-2015) - 16 carries 112, Mike Medrano vs. La Salle (9-21-1997) - 15 carries 111, Matt Merklinger vs. St. John’s (11-10-2001) - 25 carries 111, Juwon Farri at Eastern Michigan (8-31-18) - 13 carries 110, Pete Guerriero at Lafayette (9-15-2018) - 18 carries) 110, Andrew Mandeville vs. Sacred Heart (10-30-2010) - 7 carries 110, Joe Migliore at Duquesne (11-22-2003) - 26 carries 110, Joe Migliore at Robert Morris (9-28-2002) - 31 carries 109, Pete Guerriero at Princeton (9-22-2018) 12 carries 109, Chad Smith vs. C.W. Post (10-9-1999) - 16 carries 109, Matt Merklinger vs. Sacred Heart (10-31-1998) - 13 carries 108, Lavon Chaney vs Columbia (10-11-2014) - 18 carries 108, Pete Guerriero vs Presbyterian (11-4-2017) - 18 carries 107, David Sinisi at Wagner (10-14-2006) - 23 carries 107, Kevin Francis vs. St. John’s (9-23-1995) - 5 carries 106, Mike Trombetta at St. Francis (10-16-1999) - 10 carries 106, Joe Migliore at Morgan State (9-21-2002) - 25 carries 106, Julian Hayes vs. Lehigh (9-14-2013) - 24 carries 105, Julian Hayes at Sacred Heart (11-2-2013) - 15 carries 104, Juwon Farri vs Wagner (9-29-18) - 7 carries 32 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORD BOOK PASSING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Net Yards Gained PASSING Most Attempts Game: 451, Kyle Frazier at Cornell (10-13-2012) Game: 54, Dan Sabella vs. Southern Connecticut (9-7-1996) [28-of-54] Season: 2,626, Kenji Bahar (2018) Career: 7,812, Brian Boland (2003-06) TEAM RECORDS Season: 365, Kyle Frazier (2012) Career: 1,061, Kyle Frazier (2009-12) Most Attempts Highest Pass Efficiency Rating Game: 54 vs. Southern Connecticut (9-7-1996) Most Completions Season: 136.9, Dan Sabella (1997) Season: 386 (2014) Game: 35, Kyle Frazier at Cornell (10-13-12) Career: 133.74, Dan Sabella (1994-97) Season: 246, Kyle Frazier (2012) Fewest Attempts Most Touchdowns Career: 676, Kyle Frazier (2009-12) Game: 3 vs. Stony Brook (10-13-2002) Game: 5, Kenji Bahar at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018); Brian Boland Season: 252 (2009) Highest Completion Percentage at Sacred Heart (10-18-2005); Brian Boland at La Salle (9-10- Game (Min. 10 att.): 94.4, Brian Boland at Albany 2005); Doug Rossback vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1993) Most Completions (11-11-2006) [17-18] Season: 21, Brian Boland (2005) Game: 35 at Cornell (10-13-2012) Game (Min. 25 att.): 82.1, Dan Sabella vs. vs. St. John’s Career: 58, Brian Boland (2003-06) Season: 250 (2012) (9-23-1995) [23-of-28] Most Interceptions Fewest Completions Season (Min. 200 att.): 64.6, Brett Burke (2008) [170-of-263] Game: 5, Brian Boland vs. Wagner (10-15-2005) Game: 0 vs. Stony Brook (10-13-2002); at Towson (10-27-2001) Season (Min. 300 att.): 67.4, Kyle Frazier (2012) [246-of-365] Season: 16, Brian Boland (2005); Doug Rossback (1993) Season: 140 (1994) Career (Min. 400 att.): 64.6, Brett Burke (2006-08) [368-of-570] Career: 41, Brian Boland (2003-06) Highest Completion Percentage Most 300-yard Passing Games Game (Min. 15 att.): 89.4 vs. Albany (11-11-2006) [17-of-19] Season: 3, Doug Rossback (1993), Brandon Hill (2014), Kenji Bahar Game (Min. 25 att.): 81.5 at Robert Morris (11-17-2012) [22-of-27] (2018) at Howard (10-8-2016) [22 of 27] Career: 5, Brandon Hill (2013-14) Season (Min. 100 att.): 60.6 (1997) [168 of 277] Season (Min. 300 att.): 67.4 (2012) [250 of 371] Most 200-yard Passing Games Season: 7, Brian Boland (2006), Brandon Hill (2014), Kenji Bahar Most Net Yards Gained (2018) Game: 418 vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1993) Career: 19, Dan Sabella (1994-97) Season: 2,762 (2014) Longest Passing Play Fewest Net Yards Gained Game: 90, Bill Rankin to Joe Migliore at Morgan State (9-21-2002) Game (Min. 1 completion.): 46 vs. CSU (10-10-2015) Season: 1,699 (1996) Highest Efficiency Rating Season: 138.6 (2018) Most Passing Touchdowns Game: 5 at Gardner Webb (11-17-2018); at Sacred Heart (10-8- 2005); at La Salle (9-10-2005); vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1993) Season: 21 (2005)

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS PASSING YARDS Yds Opponent Date Stats 451 at Cornell 10-13-2012 35-of-45, 4TD 431 at Gardner-Webb 11-17-2018 21-of-31, 5TD 418 vs. St. Peter’s 10-02-1993 28-of-53, 5TD 390 at Lehigh 09-27-2014 33-of-44, 3TD 377 at Lehigh 09-03-2005 29-of-42, 2TD 337 vs. Sacred Heart 10-31-1998 20-of-28, 2TD 334 at Lafayette 09-15-2018 28-of-40, 1TD 331 at Robert Morris 10-04-2014 20-of-37, 2TD 330 at Sacred Heart 10-17-2009 19-of-26, 4TD 326 vs Hampton 09-08-2018 15-of-26, 3TD 326 at Marist 09-02-1995 25-of-42, 2TD 325 at Sacred Heart 10-08-2005 20-of-34, 5TD In the most efficient game ever by a Mon- 324 vs. Albright 11-13-1993 23-of-38, 1TD mouth passer, Brian Boland completed 324 at Holy Cross 10-07-2017 23-of-31, 3TD 17-of-18 passes for 213 yards and 2 TD in 316 vs. Lehigh 09-14-2013 29-of-41, 1TD a 2006 win over Albany. 316 at St. Francis (Pa.) 11-05-2011 20-of-29, 2TD 314 at St. Francis (Pa.) 10-16-1993 24-of-48, 2TD 313 vs Columbia 10-11-2014 22-of-29, 4TD 313 vs. Cornell 10-19-2013 20-of-32, 4TD 313 vs. Sacred Heart 09-22-2012 32-of-43, 2TD 313 vs. Wagner 11-19-2011 26-of-44, 4TD 307 at La Salle 09-10-2005 19-of-24, 5TD Brandon Hill recoreded five 300+ yard passing games in just two seasons with the Blue & White.

As one of MU’s most prolific passers, Dan Sabella completed 500 of 868 passes for 6,229 yards and 52 TDs in his career. 33 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL PASSING RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS PASSING YARDAGE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150 completions) GAMES PLAYED Player Years Cmp. Att. Yards Player Years Cmp. Att. Yards % 1. Brian Boland 2003-06 627 1,052 7,812 1. Brett Burke 2005-08 368 570 3,766 64.6 Player Years Starts Played 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 676 1,061 7,115 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 676 1,061 7,115 63.7 1. Brian Boland 2003-06 43 44 3. Dan Sabella 1994-97 500 868 6,229 3, Kenji Bahar 2016- 509 842 5,958 60.4 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 36 38 4. Kenji Bahar 2016- 509 842 5,958 4. Brian Boland 2003-06 627 1,052 7,812 59.6 3. Kenji Bahar 2016- 26 34 5. Brandon Hill 2013-14 382 657 4,752 5. Cody Williams 2015-16 288 489 3,162 58.8 4. Dan Sabella 1994-97 29 33 6. Bill Rankin 2000-02 320 725 4,039 6. Brandon Hill 2013-14 382 692 4,752 58.1 5. Bill Rankin 2000-02 30 31 7. Brett Burke 2005-08 368 570 3,766 7. Dan Sabella 1994-97 500 868 6,229 57.6 6. Brett Burke 2005-08 21 27 8. Cody Williams 2015-16 288 489 3,162 8. Dan Sabella 1993-94 213 387 2,744 55.0 7. Rich Bargloski 1996-99 6 26 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 221 423 2,764 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 221 423 2,764 52.2 8. Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 7 24 10. Doug Rossback 1993-94 213 387 2,744 10. Bill Rankin 2000-02 320 725 4,039 44.1 9. Brandon Hill 2013-14 22 22 11. Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 149 343 1,816 10. John DiPasquale 1996-99 13 20

GAMES STARTED Player Years Played Starts 1. Brian Boland 2003-06 44 43 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 38 36 3. Bill Rankin 2000-02 31 30 4. Dan Sabella 1994-97 33 29 5. Kenji Bahar 2016- 34 26 6. Brandon Hill 2013-14 22 22 7. Brett Burke 2005-08 27 21 8. Cody Williams 2015-16 19 19 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 20 13 10. Doug Rossback 1993-94 13 10

Bill Rankin ranks sixth all-time in passing yardage.

PASS EFFICIENCY (Min. 150 completions) Player Years Yards TD Int Rtg 1. Dan Sabella 1994-97 6,229 52 17 133.74 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 7,115 40 25 133.20 3. Brian Boland 2003-06 7,812 58 41 132.38 4. Brandon Hill 2013-14 4,752 38 17 132.76 5. Kenji Bahar 2016- 5,958 40 24 129.8 6. Brett Burke 2005-08 3,766 22 12 128.59 7. Cody Williams 2015-16 3,162 19 13 120.72 8. Doug Rossback 1993-94 2,744 12 23 112.94 Kenji Bahar heads into his senior season 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 2,764 17 17 112.36 Brett Burke still ranks as the most accu- 10. Bill Rankin 2000-02 4,039 25 32 93.49 rate passers in Monmouth history. third all-time in QB games played. PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Player Years Cmp. Att. Yards TD PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. Brian Boland 2003-06 627 1,052 7,812 58 Player Years Cmp. Yards Att. 2. Dan Sabella 1994-97 500 868 6,229 52 1. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 676 7,115 1,061 3. Kenji Bahar 2016- 509 842 5,958 40 2. Brian Boland 2003-06 627 7,812 1,052 Kyle Frazier 2009-12 676 1,061 7,115 40 3. Dan Sabella 1994-97 500 6,229 868 5. Brandon Hill 2013-14 382 651 4,752 38 4. Kenji Bahar 2016- 509 5,958 842 6. Bill Rankin 2000-02 320 725 4,039 25 5. Bill Rankin 2000-02 320 4,039 725 7. Brett Burke 2005-08 368 570 3,766 22 6. Brandon Hill 2013-14 382 4,752 657 8. Cody Williams 2015-16 288 489 3,162 19 7. Brett Burke 2005-08 368 3,766 570 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 221 423 2,764 17 8. John DiPasquale 1996-99 221 2,764 423 10. Doug Rossback 1993-94 213 387 2,744 12 9. Doug Rossback 1993-94 213 2,744 387 11. Craig Peterson 2009- 110 175 1,310 10 10. Cody Williams 2015-16 288 3,162 489 Brendan Kennedy 2002-05 66 122 912 10 11. Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 149 1,816 343 13. Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 149 343 1,816 8 PASSING COMPLETIONS Player Years Att. Yards Cmp. 1. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 1,061 7,115 676 2. Brian Boland 2003-06 1,052 7,812 627 3. Kenji Bahar 2016- 842 5,958 509 4. Dan Sabella 1994-97 868 6,229 500 5. Brandon Hill 2013-14 382 4,752 382 6. Brett Burke 2005-08 570 3,766 368 7. Bill Rankin 2000-02 725 4,039 320 8. Cody Williams 2015-16 489 3,162 288 9. John DiPasquale 1996-99 423 2,764 221 10. Doug Rossback 1993-94 387 2,744 213 11. Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 343 1,816 149

34 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL PASSING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PASSING ATTEMPTS Player Year Cmp. Att. Yards TD 1. Brian Boland 2005 188 323 2,334 21 Player Year Cmp. Yards Att. 2. Kenji Bahar 2018 207 345 2,626 20 1. Kyle Frazier 2012 246 2,431 365 3. Brandon Hill 2014 201 334 2,396 19 2. Kenji Bahar 2018 207 2,626 345 Brandon Hill 2013 181 323 2,356 19 3. Brandon Hill 2014 201 2,396 334 5. Dan Sabella 1997 168 277 1,950 18 4. Kenji Bahar 2017 205 2,368 331 6. Kyle Frazier 2012 246 365 2,431 17 5. Brian Boland 2005 188 2,320 323 Dan Sabella 1995 175 303 2,149 17 Brandon Hill 2013 323 2,356 323 8. Kenji Bahar 2017 205 331 2,368 16 7. Cody Williams 2015 182 1,868 311 9. John DiPasquale 1998 167 294 2,299 15 8. Brian Boland 2006 197 2,353 305 10. Brian Boland 2006 197 305 2,353 14 9. Dan Sabella 1995 175 2,149 303 11. Cody Williams 2015 182 311 1,868 12 10. Kyle Frazier 2010 182 2,072 297 Brett Burke 2008 170 263 1,743 12 Brett Burke 2007 192 1,967 297 Brian Boland 2004 116 206 1,643 12 12. John DiPasquale 1998 167 2,299 294 14. Brian Boland 2003 122 218 1,482 11 13. Dan Sabella 1997 168 1,950 277 15. Craig Peterson 2011 106 169 1,262 10 14. Doug Rossback 1993 147 1,905 264 Brett Burke 2007 192 297 1,967 10 15. Brett Burke 2008 170 1743 263 Bill Rankin 2001 115 231 1,495 10 PASSING COMPLETIONS Kyle Frazier 2009 129 216 1,453 10 Player Year Att. Yards Cmp. 1. Kyle Frazier 2012 365 2,431 246 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 cm. per game) 2. Kenji Bahar 2018 345 2,626 207 Player Year Cmp. Att. Yards % 3. Kenji Bahar 2017 331 2,368 205 1. Kyle Frazier 2012 246 365 2,431 67.4 4. Brandon Hill 2014 334 2,396 201 2. Brett Burke 2008 170 263 1,743 64.6 5. Brian Boland 2006 305 2,353 197 Brett Burke 2007 192 297 1,967 64.6 6. Brett Burke 2007 297 1,967 192 4. Brian Boland 2006 197 305 2,353 64.5 7. Brian Boland 2005 323 2,320 188 5. Craig Peterson 2011 106 169 1,262 62.7 8. Cody Williams 2015 311 1,868 182 6. Kenji Bahar 2017 205 331 2,368 61.9 Kyle Frazier 2010 297 2,072 182 7. Kyle Frazier 2010 182 297 2,072 61.3 10. Brandon Hill 2013 181 2, 356 181 8. Dan Sabella 1997 168 277 1,950 60.6 11. Dan Sabella 1995 303 2,149 175 9. Brandon Hill 2014 201 334 2,396 60.2 12. Brett Burke 2008 263 1,743 170 10. Kenji Bahar 2018 207 345 2,626 60.0 13. Dan Sabella 1997 277 1,950 168 Kyle Frazier left Monmouth ranked in the top three in every passing category. 11. Cody Williams 2015 182 311 1,868 58.5 14. John DiPasquale 1998 294 2,299 167 Brian Boland 2005 188 323 2,334 58.2 15. Doug Rossback 1993 264 1,905 147 13. Dan Sabella 1995 175 303 2,149 57.8 14. John DiPasquale 1998 167 294 2,299 56.8 PASS EFFICIENCY (Min. 1,400 yards) 15. Dan Sabella 1996 85 150 1,115 56.7 Player Year Yards TD Int Rtg 1, Kenji Bahar 2018 2,626 20 6 139.6 2. Brian Boland 2006 2,353 14 9 138.64 3. Dan Sabella 1997 1,950 18 6 136.90 4. Brian Boland 2004 1,643 12 6 136.70 5. Brandon Hill 2014 2,396 19 6 135.6 6. Kyle Frazier 2012 2,431 17 10 133.20 7. Dan Sabella 1995 2,149 17 5 132.55 8. John DiPasquale 1998 2,299 15 11 131.84 9. Brett Burke 2008 1,743 12 6 130.80 10. Brian Boland 2005 2,334 21 16 130.45 11. Kenji Bahar 2017 2,368 16 13 130.10 12. Brandon Hill 2013 2,356 19 11 129.91 13. Kyle Frazier 2009 1,453 10 4 127.80 14. Brett Burke 2007 1,967 10 6 127.07 15. Kyle Frazier 2010 2,072 9 6 125.84

Kenji Bahar set the Monmouth record for passing yards in a season in 2018.

PASSING YARDAGE Player Year Cmp. Att. Yards 1. Kenji Bahar 2018 207 345 2,626 2. Kyle Frazier 2012 246 365 2,431 3. Brandon Hill 2014 201 334 2,396 4. Kenji Bahar 2017 205 331 2,368 5. Brandon Hill 2013 181 323 2,356 6. Brian Boland 2006 197 305 2,353 7. Brian Boland 2005 188 323 2,320 8. John DiPasquale 1998 167 294 2,299 9. Dan Sabella 1995 175 303 2,149 10. Kyle Frazier 2010 182 297 2,072 11. Brett Burke 2007 192 297 1,967 12. Dan Sabella 1997 168 277 1,950 13. Doug Rossback 1993 147 264 1,905 14. Cody Williams 2015 182 311 1,868 15. Brian Boland 2004 116 206 1,643 Craig Peterson completed 62.7 percent Craig Peterson completed 62.7 percent of his passes in 2011. of his passes in 2011.

35 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL PASSING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 300-YARD PASSING GAMES PASSING YARDAGE (225+) Brandon Hill 2013-14 5 Kenji Bahar 2016- 4 451, Kyle Frazier at Cornell (10-13-2012) 35-of-45, 4TD Kyle Frazier 2009-12 4 418, Doug Rossback vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1993) 28-of-53, 5TD Doug Rossback 1993-94 3 407, Kenji Bahar at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) 20-of-30 5TD Craig Peterson 2009-12 2 390, Brandon Hill at Lehigh (9-27-2014) 33-of-44, 3TD Dan Sabella 1994-97 2 348, Brian Boland at Lehigh (9-3-2005) 28-of-39, 2TD Brian Boland 2003-06 1 334, Kenji Bahar at Lafayette (9-15-2018) 28-of-40 TD John DiPasquale 1996-99 1 331, Brandon Hill at Robert Morris (10-4-2014) 20-of-37, 2TD 328, John DiPasquale vs. Sacred Heart (10-31-1998) 18-of-23, 2TD 326, Kenji Bahar vs Hampton (9-8-2018) 15-of-26, 3TD 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 326, Dan Sabella at Marist (9-2-1995) 25-of-42, 2TD Dan Sabella 1994-97 19 324, Kenji Bahar at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) 23 of 31 3TD Brian Boland 2003-06 18 324, Doug Rossback at Albright (11-13-1993) 23-of-38, TD Kenji Bahar 2016- 15 322, Kyle Frazier at Sacred Heart (10-17-2009) 18-of-24, 4TD Brandon Hill 2013-14 13 316, Brandon Hill vs. Lehigh (9-14-2013) 29-of-41, 1TD Kyle Frazier 2009-12 11 316, Craig Peterson at St. Francis (11-5-2011) 20-of-29, 2TD Brett Burke 2005-08 6 314, Doug Rossback at St. Francis (10-16-1993) 24-of-48, 2TD Doug Rossback 1993-94 6 313, Brandon Hill vs. Cornell (10-19-2013) 20-of-32, 4TD John DiPasquale 1996-99 6 313, Craig Peterson vs. Wagner (11-19-2011) 26-of-44, 4TD Bill Rankin 2000-02 5 313, Kyle Frazier vs. Sacred Heart (9-22-2012) 32-of-43, 2TD Cody Williams 2015-16 5 302, Dan Sabella vs. St. John’s (9-23-1995) 23-of-28, 3TD Craig Peterson 2009-12 3 301, Brandon Hill vs Columbia (10-11-2014) 18-of-24 4TD Chris Wielgosz 1999-2002 2 300, Kyle Frazier vs CCSU (11-13-2010) 18-of-29, 2TD Greg DePugh 2011-14 1 296, Craig Peterson vs. Albany (11-12-2011) 32-of-49, 2TD 296, Brian Boland at Stony Brook (10-1-2005) 28-of-41, 2TD YEARLY LEADERS 290, Cody Williams vs Fordham (10-1-2016) 22-of-31 2 TD Year Player Att. Cmp. Pct. Yards TD 289, Brett Burke vs. Wagner (10-13-2007) 31-of-49, TD 1993 Doug Rossback 264 147 55.7 1,905 8 288, Brian Boland at Sacred Heart (10-8-2005) 17-of-30, 5TD 1994 Dan Sabella 138 72 52.2 1,015 9 288, John DiPasquale at C.W. Post (10-10-1998) 26-of-33, 2TD 1995 Dan Sabella 303 175 57.8 2,149 17 287, John DiPasquale vs. CCSU (11-14-1998) 19-of-38, TD 1996 Dan Sabella 150 85 56.7 1,115 8 286, Brian Boland at La Salle (9-10-2005) 14-of-18, 5TD 1997 Dan Sabella 277 168 60.6 1,950 18 280, Dan Sabella vs. Wagner (11-8-1997) 16-of-22, 4TD 1998 John DiPasquale 294 167 56.8 2,299 15 278, Brandon Hill vs. Duquesne (11-23-2013) 18-of-31, 3TD Doug Rossback threw for a then-school 1999 Chris Wielgosz 246 106 43.1 1,330 7 record 418 yards and five touchdowns in 274, Kenji Bahar vs Bucknell (10-13-2018) 23-of-37 2TD 2000 Bill Rankin 255 112 43.9 1,355 9 274, Kyle Frazier at Albany (9-29-2012) 33-of-52, 2TD 2001 Bill Rankin 231 115 49.8 1,495 10 a 1993 win over St. Peter’s. 268, Kenji Bahar at Presbyterian (10-27-2018) 18-of-35 2TD 2002 Bill Rankin 239 93 38.9 1,189 6 267, Brian Boland vs. Stony Brook (9-30-2006) 29-of-39, 2003 Brian Boland 218 122 56.0 1,482 11 267, Dan Sabella vs. CCSU (11-16-1996) 26-of-31, 2TD 2004 Brian Boland 206 116 56.3 1,643 12 266, Bill Rankin at CCSU (9-22-2001) 14-of-25, 3TD 2005 Brian Boland 323 188 58.2 2,334 21 265, Doug Rossback vs. Hartwick (10-23-1993) 22-of-37 2006 Brian Boland 305 197 64.5 2,353 14 264, Kyle Frazier vs. Rhode Island (9-8-2012) 18-of-28, 3TD 2007 Brett Burke 397 192 64.6 1,967 10 263, Brett Burke at Duquesne (11-15-2008) 14-of-23, 2TD 2008 Brett Burke 263 170 64.6 1,743 12 263, Doug Rossback vs. Wagner (11-6-1993) 22-of-39 2009 Kyle Frazier 216 129 59.7 1,453 10 263, Dan Sabella at Wagner (10-1-1994) 17-of-30, 2TD 2010 Kyle Frazier 297 182 61.3 2,072 9 259, Cody Williams at Wagner (9-19-2015) 24-of-35, TD 2011 Craig Peterson 169 106 62.7 1.262 10 259, Brian Boland vs. California [Pa.] (9-17-2005), 23-of-40, 2TD 2012 Kyle Frazier 365 246 67.4 2,431 17 258, Cody Williams vs Holy Cross (9-5-2015), 22-of-33 TD 2013 Brandon Hill 323 181 56.0 2, 356 19 258, Kyle Frazier at Robert Morris (11-17-2012) 22-of-27. 1TD 2014 Brandon Hill 334 201 60.2 2,396 19 258, Brandon Hill at Duquesne (9-20-2014) 24-of-42, 2TD 2015 Cody Williams 311 182 58.5 1,868 12 258, Brandon Hill at Coastal Carolina (11-15-2014) 22-of-38, 2 TD 2016 Cody Williams 178 106 59.6 1,294 7 252, Brian Boland at Robert Morris (9-18-2004) 15-of-26, 3TD 2017 Kenji Bahar 331 205 61.9 2,368 16 251, Kenji Bahar vs Wagner (9-29-2018) 14-of-26 2TD 2018 Kenji Bahar 345 207 60.0 2,626 20 249, Chris Wielgosz at CCSU (11-13-1999) 22-of-38 246, Kyle Frazier vs. St Francis (11-10-2012) 25-of-40, 1TD 245, John DiPasquale vs. Towson (9-12-1998) 20-of-35, 1TD 244, Kenji Bahar vs Liberty (10-21-2017) 14 of 25 4TD 243, Dan Sabella at Towson State (9-30-1995) 20-of-38, 2TD 243, Kenji Bahar vs Lafayette (9-03-2017) 22-of-30 1TD 241, Kenji Bahar at Gardner-Webb (11-19-2016) 27-of-38 1TD 241, Brett Burke vs Sacred Heart (10-6-2007) 15-of-19, 2TD 241, Dan Sabella at CCSU (11-15-1997) 14-of-29, 2TD 241. Kyle Frazier vs. Robert Morris (10-1-2011) 27-of-39, TD 240, Kyle Frazier vs Maine (9-11-2010) 20-of-36 240, Chris Wielgosz vs. Robert Morris (10-23-1999) 15-of-36, TD 240, Brandon Hill at Montana State (8-29-2013) 18-of-31, 2TD 237, Brian Boland vs. St. Francis (11-4-2006) 12-of-17 3TD 236, Brandon Hill at Presbyterian (10-25-2014) 18-of-33, 1TD 234, Brett Burke at St. Francis (11-3-2007) 18-of-31, 3TD 233, John DiPasquale at Albany (9-19-1998) 15-of-32, 2TD 232, Kyle Frazier at Duquesne (10-02-2010) 15-of-29, TD 229, Dan Sabella vs. Southern Connecticut (9-7-1996) 28-of-54 228, Dan Sabella at St. Francis (10-18-1997) 13-of-25, 2TD 228, Dan Sabella vs. New Haven (10-5-1997) 25-of-42 227, Brett Burke vs. Sacred Heart (11-8-2008) 20-of-25 227, Brian Boland vs. CCSU (10-28-2006) 16-of-30 226, Brian Boland vs. St. Peter’s (9-16-2006) 20-of-31, TD 225, Bill Rankin at Lafayette (9-7-2002) 16-of-31, 2TD 225, Dan Sabella vs. Dayton (9-13-1997) 15-of-31, TD 225, Kyle Frazier vs. Lehigh (9-1-2011) 22-of-39

Brian Boland led Monmouth to Northeast Kyle Frazier finished his career second in Conference titles in three out of his four total offensive yards (7,919) while play- seasons in West Long Branch. ing in 38 games.

36 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL PASSING RECORD BOOK TOTAL OFFENSE RECORD BOOK Most Touchdowns (Rushing & Passing) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Game: 6, Doug Rossback vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1994) [1 r, 5 p] TOTAL OFFENSE Season: 23, Kenji Bahar (2018) (3 rush, 20 pass) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Yds Player Opponent Date Stats 22, Brian Boland (2005) [1 rush, 21 pass] 513 Kyle Frazier Cornell 10-13-2012 62 r, 451 p TEAM RECORDS David Sinisi (2008) [22 rush, 0 pass] 441 Doug Rossback St. Peter’s 10-3-1993 23 r, 418 p Most Plays Career: 64, Brian Boland (2003-06) [6 rush, 58 pass] Game: 94 at Columbia (9-28-2013) 419 Kenji Bahar Gardner-Webb 11-17-2018 12r , 412 p Season: 829 (2013) 415 Kyle Frazier CCSU 11-13-2010 115 r, 300 p 381 Kenji Bahar Lafayette 9-15-2018 47 r, 334p Fewest Plays 357 Brandon Hill Lehigh 9-27-2014 -33 r, 390 p Game: 40 at Coastal Carolina (9-12-2009) 341 Brian Boland Lehigh 9-3-2005 -7 r, 348 p Season: 528 (1993) 340 Doug Rossback St. Francis 10-16-1993 26 r, 314 p 338 Kenji Bahar Holy Cross 10-07-2017 14 r, 324 p Most Net Yards Gained 328 John DiPasquale Sacred Heart 10-31-1998 0 r, 328 p Game: 659 vs. St. John’s (9-23-1995) 322 Doug Rossback Albright 11-13-1993 -2r, 324 p Season: 4,748 (2017) 321 Kyle Frazier Rhode Island 9-8-2012 57 r, 264 p 318 Kyle Frazier Sacred Heart 10-17-2009 -4r, 322 p Fewest Net Yards Gained 311 Craig Peterson Wagner 11-19-2011 -2r, 313 p Game: 112 vs. Charleston Southern (11-1-2014) 309 Brian Boland Sacred Heart 10-8-2005 21 r, 288 p Season: 2,809 (1999) 306 Kenji Bahar Hampton 9-8-2018 -20 r, 326 p Highest Yards-Per-Play Average Matt Merklinger Chris Reed 306 Kyle Frazier Sacred Heart 9-22-2012 -7 r, 313 p Season: 6.2 (2017) 301 Cody Williams Fordham 10-1-2016 11 r, 290p CAREER LEADERS 301 Brian Boland Stony Brook 10-1-2005 5 r, 296 p Highest Yards-Per-Game Average TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Season: 458.7 (2018) Player Years Plays Rush Pass Total Most Touchdowns (Rushing & Passing) 1. Brian Boland 2003-06 1,471 434 7,812 8,246 Season: 50 (2017) [34 rush & 16 pass] 2. Kyle Frazier 2009-12 1,326 804 7,115 7,919 3. Dan Sabella 1994-97 930 -82 6,229 6,147 4. Kenji Bahar 2016- 972 156 5,958 6,114 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 5. David Sinisi 2006-09 981 5,049 58 5,107 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 6. Brandon Hill 2013-14 724 -356 4,396 4,040 Yds Opponent Date Stats 7. Bill Rankin 2000-02 875 -165 4,039 3,874 790 at Gardner-Webb 11-17-2018 359 rush, 431 pass 8. Brett Burke 2005-08 664 -33 3,825 3,792 659 vs. St. John’s 9-23-1995 357 rush, 302 pass 9. Cody Williams 2015-16 632 396 3,162 3,558 627 vs. La Salle 9-21-1997 417 rush, 210 pass 10. Doug Rossback 1993-94 340 12 2,744 2,756 616 vs. St. Peter’s 10-2-1993 198 rush, 418 pass 11. John DiPasquale 1996-99 454 -191 2,764 2,573 608 vs. Liberty 10-21-2017 364 rush, 244 pass 12. Julian Hayes 2011-13 618 2,571 0 2,571 13. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 512 2,449 72 2,521 14. Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 438 2,239 0 2,239 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 15. Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 503 2,165 355 2,200 Most Plays Game: 57, Kyle Frazier at Albany (9-29-2012) [5 r, 52 p] Season: 449, Kyle Frazier (2012) [84 rush, 365 pass] Career: 1,471, Brian Boland (2003-06 ) [419 rush, 1,052 pass] Most Net Yards Gained Game: 513, Kyle Frazier (10-13-2012) [62 r, 451 p] Season: 2,769, Kenji Bahar (2018) [134 rush, 2,626 pass] Career: 8,246, Brian Boland (2003-06) [434 rush, 7,812 pass] Highest Yards-Per-Game Average Season: 282.1, Doug Rossback (1993) [1,975 in 7 games] Kyle Frazier set Monmouth’s single game Career: 212.0, Doug Rossback (1993-94) [2,756 in 13 games] total offense record with 513 yards against Cornell in 2013.

YEARLY LEADERS Year Player G Rush Pass Yards Avg 1993 Doug Rossback 7 70 1,905 1,975 282.1 1994 Doug Rossback 6 -59 839 781 130.2 1995 Dan Sabella 10 -49 2,149 2,100 210.0 1996 Dan Sabella 7 -16 1,115 1,099 157.0 1997 Dan Sabella 9 6 1,950 1,956 217.3 1998 John DiPasquale 10 -86 2,299 2,213 221.3 1999 Chris Wielgosz 9 -86 1,330 1,244 138.2 2000 Bill Rankin 11 -150 1,355 1,205 109.5 2001 Bill Rankin 10 -102 1,495 1,393 139.3 2002 Bill Rankin 10 87 1,189 1,276 127.6 2003 Brian Boland 11 -25 1,482 1,457 132.5 Dan Sabella is second in total offense 2004 Brian Boland 11 22 1,643 1,665 151.4 with 6,147 yards from 1994 to 1997. 2005 Brian Boland 10 184 2,334 2,518 251.9 2006 Brian Boland 12 253 2,353 2,606 225.5 2007 Brett Burke 10 -63 1,967 1,935 193.5 2008 Brett Burke 11 4 1,743 1,747 158.8 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS 2009 David Sinisi 11 1,437 35 1,467 133.4 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 2010 Kyle Frazier 11 334 2,072 2,406 218.7 Player Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2011 Kyle Frazier 6 239 1,159 1,398 233.0 1. Kenji Bahar 2018 398 143 2,626 2,769 2012 Kyle Frazier 10 231 2,431 2,662 266.2 2. Kyle Frazier 2012 449 231 2,431 2,662 2013 Brandon Hill 12 -203 2,356 2,153 179.4 3. Brian Boland 2006 404 253 2,353 2,606 2014 Brandon Hill 10 -153 2,396 2,243 224.3 4. Brian Boland 2005 370 184 2,334 2,518 2015 Cody Williams 11 362 1,868 2,230 202.3 5. Kyle Frazier 2010 381 334 2,072 2,406 2016 Cody Williams 8 34 1,294 1,328 166.0 6. Kenji Bahar 2017 384 33 2,368 2,401 2017 Kenji Bahar 12 33 2,368 2,401 200.0 7. Brandon Hill 2014 363 -153 2,396 2,243 2018 Kenji Bahar 11 134 2,626 2,769 251.7 8. Cody Williams 2015 421 362 1,868 2,230 9. John DiPasquale 1998 306 -86 2,299 2,213 10. Brandon Hill 2013 361 -203 2,356 2,153 11. Dan Sabella 1995 326 -49 2,149 2,100 Doug Rossback amassed a school-record 12. Doug Rossback 1993 300 70 1,905 1,975 441 yards of total offense in MU’s win 13. Dan Sabella 1997 294 6 1,950 1,956 over St. Peter’s in 1994. 14. Brett Burke 2007 360 -32 1,967 1,935 15. Brett Burke 2008 284 4 1743 1,747 37 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECEIVING RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS PASS RECEPTIONS Player Years Rec. Yards TD RECEIVING 1. Miles Austin 2002-05 150 2,867 33 Player Years Yards Avg. Rec. 2. Reggie White Jr. 2015-18 249 3,373 31 1. Reggie White Jr. 2015-18 3,373 13.5 249 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3. Neal Sterling 2011-14 212 2,615 22 2. Neal Sterling 2011-14 2,615 12.3 212 Most Receptions 4. Will Holder 1993, 95-97 114 2,172 21 3. Adam San Miguel 2004-07 2,252 11.6 194 Game: 13, Neal Sterling vs. Lehigh (9-14-2013) 5. Adam San Miguel 2004-07 194 2,252 14 4. Miles Austin 2002-05 2,867 19.1 150 Game (Tight End): 8, Tyler George vs Lehigh (9-3-2011) 6. Anthony Galella 1995-98 107 1,653 13 5. Darren Ambush 2013-16 1,529 12.6 121 8, Tyler George at Albany (9-29-2012) 7. Tristan Roberts 2011-12 92 1,143 11 Tyler George 2009-12 1,083 8.9 121 Season: 74, Reggie White Jr. (2017) 8. Darren Ambush 2013-16 121 1,366 9 7. Will Holder 1993, 95-97 2,172 19.1 114 Season (running back): 49, Lavon Chaney (2014) John Nalbone 2005-08 101 1,079 9 8. Anthony Galella 1995-98 1,653 15.4 107 Season (tight end): 42, John Nalbone (2008) 10. Rick Finer 1993, 95-97 89 1,100 8 9. John Nalbone 2005-08 1,079 10.6 101 Career: 249, Reggie White Jr. (2015-18) 11. David Sinisi 2006-09 83 914 7 10. Tristan Roberts 2011-12 1,143 12.4 92 Career (running back): 91, Lavon Chaney (2013-2016) William Kelliher 1993-96 51 678 7 11. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 727 7.9 91 Career (tight end): 121, Tyler George (2009-12) 13. Nick Romeo 2006-2010 55 672 6 12. Rick Finer 1993, 95-97 1,100 12.4 89 Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 67 694 6 Most Receiving Yards 13. David Sinisi 2006-09 914 11.0 83 Eji Maxilom 1999-2000 65 757 6 Game: 235, Miles Austin at Sacred Heart (10-8-2005) 14. Chris Kiley 2005-08 783 9.5 82 Marcus Winters 1993-94 73 1,024 6 Game (running back): 107, Matt Merklinger vs. Albany (11-3-2001) 15. Mitchell Pollard 2010-12 946 12.4 76 Game (tight end): 119, Mike McLafferty at Wagner (11-9-2013) Season: 1,133, Reggie White Jr. (2018) RECEPTION YARDAGE Season (running back): 411, Matt Merklinger (2001) Player Years Rec. Avg. Yards Season (tight end): 501, Mike McLafferty (2013) 1. Reggie White Jr. 2015-18 249 13.5 3,373 Career: 3,373, Reggie White Jr. (2015-18) 2. Miles Austin 2002-05 150 19.1 2,867 Career (running back): 914, David Sinisi (2006-2009) 3. Neal Sterling 2011-14 212 12.3 2,615 Career (tight end): 1,083, Tyler George (2009-12) 4. Adam San Miguel 2004-07 194 11.6 2,252 5. Will Holder 1993, 95-97 114 19.1 2,172 Highest Yards-Per-Catch Average 6. Anthony Galella 1995-98 107 15.4 1,653 Game (Min. 3 rec.): 38.3, Will Holder at C.W. Post 7. Darren Ambush 2013-16 121 12.6 1,529 (9-28-1996) [3 for 115] 8. Tristan Roberts 2011-12 92 12.4 1,143 Game (Min. 5 rec.): 38.0, Miles Austin at La Salle (9-10-2005) 8. Rick Finer 1993, 95-97 89 12.4 1,100 [6 rec. for 228 yards] 10. Tyler George 2009-12 121 8.9 1,083 Season (Min. 20 rec.): 23.7, Will Holder (1996) 11. John Nalbone 2005-08 101 10.6 1,079 [23 for 546] 12. Marcus Winters 1993-94 73 14.0 1,024 Career (Min. 50 rec.): 19.1, Miles Austin (2002-05) 13. Mitchell Pollard 2010-12 76 12.4 946 [150 rec. for 2,173] 14. David Sinisi 2006-09 83 11.0 914 Most Touchdowns Receptions 15. Billy Lynn 2000-2003 75 12.1 908 Game: 4, Miles Austin at Sacred Heart (10-8-2005) Reggie White Jr. at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) Season: 12, Miles Austin (2003) Career: 33, Miles Austin (2002-05) Most 100-Yard Games Season: 5, Miles Austin (2005); Miles Austin (2004); Anthony Galella (1998) Career: 12, Miles Austin (2002-05)

Adam San Miguel held the Monmouth re- cord for career receptions until 2014.

NFL Pro Bowler Miles Austin had a MU re- Reggie White Jr. left Monmouth owning almost ev- Monmouth wideout Will Holder played for cord 12 100+ yard receiving games. ery career reception record. 12 seasons in the Arena Football League. 38 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECEIVING RECORD BOOK RECEIVING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS YEARLY LEADERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS PASS RECEPTIONS Year Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD RECEPTION YARDAGE (100+) Player Years Yards Avg. Rec. 1993 Marcus Winters 34 432 12.7 1 235, Miles Austin at Sacred Heart (10-8-2005) - 10 rec., 4TD 1. Reggie White Jr. 2017 874 11.8 74 1994 Marcus Winters 39 592 15.2 5 228, Miles Austin at La Salle (9-10-2005) - 6 rec., 3TD 2. Adam San Miguel 2006 872 11.9 73 1995 William Holder 34 696 20.5 7 220, Reggie White Jr at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) - 10 rec., 4TD 3. Reggie White Jr. 2018 1,133 16.0 71 1996 William Holder 23 546 23.7 7 210, Darren Ambush at Liberty (10-22-2016) 7 rec., TD Rick Finer 23 201 8.7 2 4. Reggie White Jr. 2016 934 13.5 69 187, Reggie White Jr. vs Liberty (10-21-2017) 10 rec 2TD 1997 William Holder 32 549 17.2 6 5. Anthony Galella 1998 1,044 17.1 61 183, Neal Sterling at Lehigh (9-27-2014) - 11 rec., TD Rick Finer 32 399 12.5 3 6. Neal Sterling 2013 647 11.4 57 179, Anthony Galella vs. Towson (9-12-1998) - 12 rec., TD 1998 Anthony Galella 61 1,044 17.1 9 Neal Sterling 2011 677 11.9 57 174, Tristan Roberts at Cornell (10-13-2012) - 7 rec., TD 1999 Eji Maxilom 42 377 9.0 1 8. Neal Sterling 2014 905 16.5 55 168, Adam San Miguel vs. St. Peter’s (9-16-2006) - 11 rec., TD 2000 Matt Merklinger 29 254 8.8 2 Tristan Roberts 2012 714 13.0 55 167, Reggie White Jr. vs Fordham (10-1-2016) - 10 rec., 2 TD 2001 Matt Merklinger 29 411 14.2 4 11. Mitchell Pollard 2011 582 11.0 53 165, Tristan Roberts vs. Wagner (11-19-2011) -12 rec., 3TD 2002 Billy Lynn 20 291 14.6 1 12. Adam San Miguel 2005 569 11.2 51 165, Miles Austin at St. Francis (11-15-2003) - 6 rec., TD 2003 Miles Austin 44 796 18.1 12 13. Darren Ambush 2016 588 12.0 49 161, Reggie White Jr. vs Wagner (9-29-2018) - 7 rec., 2TD 2004 Miles Austin 47 859 18.3 9 Darren Ambush 2015 614 12.5 49 160, Adam San Miguel at Lehigh (9-3-2005) - 10 rec., TD 2005 Adam San Miguel 51 569 11.2 3 Adam San Miguel 2007 546 11.1 49 157, Anthony Galella at Albany (9-19-1998) - 7 rec., 2TD 2006 Adam San Miguel 73 872 11.9 6 156, Anthony Galella vs. Sacred Heart (10-31-1998) - 7 rec., TD Miles Austin 2005 1,004 20.5 49 2007 Adam San Miguel 49 546 11.1 4 149, Reggie White Jr. at Gardner-Webb (11-19-2016) - 10 rec., TD 2008 John Nalbone 42 491 11.7 5 147, Will Holder vs. Robert Morris (9-9-1995) - 5 rec., TD RECEPTION YARDAGE 2009 Ron Lauch 35 484 13.8 3 146, Reggie White Jr. at Coastal Carolina (11-5-2016) - 10 rec., TD Player Years Rec. Avg. Yards 2010 Ryan Folsom 24 394 11.6 1 146, Miles Austin at Iona (10-2-2004) - 5 rec., TD 1. Reggie White Jr. 2018 71 16.0 1,133 2011 Neal Sterling 57 677 11.9 5 145, Reggie White Jr. vs Hampton (9-8-2018) - 5 rec. 2. Anthony Galella 1998 61 17.1 1,044 2012 Tristan Roberts 55 714 13.0 5 144, Neal Sterling at Robert Morris (10-4-14) - 5 rec., TD 3. Miles Austin 2005 49 20.5 1,004 2013 Neal Sterling 57 647 11.4 6 144, Miles Austin at Robert Morris (9-18-2004) - 5 rec., 2TD 4. Reggie White Jr. 2016 69 13.5 934 2014 Neal Sterling 55 905 16.5 6 141, Will Holder at CCSU (11-15-1997) - 5 rec., TD 5. Neal Sterling 2014 55 16.5 905 2015 Darren Ambush 49 614 12.5 4 140, Miles Austin vs. California [Pa.] (9-17-2005) - 8 rec. 6. Reggie White Jr. 2017 74 11.8 874 2016 Reggie White Jr. 69 934 13.5 7 137, Reggie White Jr. at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) - 9 rec. 2TD 7. Adam San Miguel 2006 73 11.9 872 2017 Reggie White Jr. 74 874 11.8 8 136, Neal Sterling at Presbyterian (10-25-2014) - 7 rec., TD 8. Miles Austin 2004 47 18.3 859 2018 Reggie White Jr. 71 1,133 16.0 11 136, Neal Sterling at Coastal Carolina (11-15-2014) - 8 rec., 2TD 9. Miles Austin 2003 44 18.1 796 136, Will Holder vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1993) - 8 rec., TD 10. Tristan Roberts 2012 55 13.0 714 134, Adam San Miguel vs. St. Francis (11-3-07) - 7 rec., 2TD 11. Will Holder 1995 34 20.5 696 133, Darren Ambush at Wagner (9-19-15) - 8 rec., TD 12. Neal Sterling 2011 57 11.9 677 131, Eji Maxilom vs. CCSU (9-23-2000) - 4 rec., 2 TD Neal Sterling 2013 57 11.4 647 129, Reggie White Jr. at Delaware State (10-10-2016) - 11 rec., 14. Darren Ambush 2015 49 12.5 614 129, Will Holder at Marist (9-2-1995) - 7 rec., 2TD 15. Marcus Winters 1994 39 15.2 592 128, Adam San Miguel vs. St. Francis (11-4-2006) - 5 rec., TD 128, Anthony Galella at C.W. Post (10-10-1998) - 9 rec., TD 126, Neal Sterling vs Lehigh (9-14-2013) - 13 rec., TD RECEPTIONS 126, Miles Austin at Lehigh (9-13-2005) - 7 rec., TD 13, Neal Sterling vs. Lehigh (9-14-13) - 126 yards, TD 125, Miles Austin vs. La Salle (9-11-2004) - 7 rec., TD 12, Anthony Galella vs. Towson (9-12-1998) - 179 yards, TD 124, Miles Austin vs. St. Francis (11-13-2004) - 7 rec., 2TD 12, Tristan Roberts vs. Wagner (11-19-2011) - 165 yards, 3TD 120, Reggie White Jr. vs Lafayette (9-2-2017) - 8 rec, 1TD 11, Reggie White Jr. at Delaware State (9-10-2016) - 129 yards 119, Mike McLafferty at Wagner (11-9-2013) - 4 rec., TD 11, Neal Sterling vs. Lehigh (9-27-2014) - 183 yards, TD 118, Mitchell Pollard at Villanova (9-17-2011) - 7 rec. 11, Neal Sterling at Bryant (10-15-2011) - 102 yards, TD 118, Miles Austin at St. Peter’s (9-4-2004) - 7 rec., TD 11, Adam San Miguel vs. St. Peter’s (9-16-2006) - 168 yards 117, Reggie White Jr. at Presbyterian (10-27-2018) - 6 rec., 2TD 11, Adam San Miguel vs. Stony Brook (9-30-2006) - 45 yards 116, Will Holder vs. Hartwick (10-23-1993) - 9 rec. 10, Miles Austin at Sacred Heart (10-8-2005) - 235 yards, 4TD 115, Adam San Miguel at Fordham (9-2-2006) - 7 rec., 2TD 10, Reggie White Jr. vs. Fordham (10-1-2016) 167 yards 2 TD 115, Will Holder at C.W. Post (9-28-1996) - 3 rec., 2TD 10, Reggie White Jr. at Coastal Carolina (11-5-2016) 146 yards TD 114, Ron Lauch at Sacred Heart (10-17-09) - 3 rec., 1TD 10, Reggie White Jr. at Gardner-Webb (11-19-2016) 149 yards TD 114, Anthony Galella at St. Francis (10-18-1997) - 4 rec., TD 10, Reggie White Jr. at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) 220 yards 4TD 113, Mike McLafferty vs. Duquesne (11-23-2013) - 4 rec., TD 10, Mitchell Pollard vs. Robert Morris (10-1-2011) - 88 yards, TD 112, Mike Osborne vs. CCSU (11-14-1998) - 5 rec. 10, Adam San Miguel at Lehigh (9-3-2005) - 160 yards, 1 TD 110, Anthony Galella at La Salle (10-3-1998) - 5 rec. 9, Darren Ambush vs Coastal (10-24-16) - 107 yards 110, Will Holder vs. Siena (11-9-1996) - 2 rec., TD 9, Adam San Miguel at St. Francis [Pa.] (11-15-2005) - 93 yards 107, Darren Ambush vs Coastal (10-24-2015) - 9 rec. 9, Anthony Galella at C. W. Post (10-10-1998) - 128 yards, TD 107, Miles Austin at Stony Brook (11-11-2005) - 8 rec. TD 9, Will Holder vs. Hartwick (10-23-1993) - 116 yards 107, Matt Merklinger vs. Albany (11-3-2001) - 7 rec. TD 9, Lamar Davenport vs. Sacred Heart (9-22-2012) - 105 yard 107, Lonnie Moore IV at Presbyterian (10-27-2018) - 6 rec. 106, Marcus Winters at CCSU (11-12-1994) - 5 rec., 2TD TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 105, Lamar Davenport vs. Sacred Heart (9-22-2012) - 9 rec. Player Years Rec. Yards TD 105, Eji Maxilom vs. Sacred Heart (9-30-2000) - 6 rec., TD 1. Miles Austin 2003 44 796 12 103, Will Holder at Wagner (10-12-1996) - 7 rec., TD 2. Reggie White Jr. 2018 71 1,133 11 103, Marcus Winters at St. John’s (9-23-1994) - 7 rec., TD Miles Austin 2005 49 1,004 11 103, Marcus Winters at St. Francis (10-16-1993), 8 rec. 4. Miles Austin 2004 47 859 9 102, Darren Ambush vs Holy Cross (9-5-2015), 6 rec., TD Anthony Galella 1998 61 1,044 9 102, Lamar Davenport vs. Cornell (10-19-2013), 4 rec., TD 6. Reggie White Jr. 2017 74 874 8 102, Neal Sterling at Bryant (10-15-2011) 11 rec., TD 7. Reggie White Jr. 2016 69 934 7 102, Will Holder vs. CCSU (11-16-1996) - 3 rec., 2TD Will Holder 1995 34 696 7 101, Miles Austin vs. Wagner (10-11-2003) - 6 rec., 3TD Will Holder 1996 23 546 7 Mike McLafferty set the single season 101, Joe Migliore at Morgan State (9-21-2002) - 3 rec., TD 10. Neal Sterling 2014 55 905 6 records for a Monmouth tight end as a 100, Eji Maxilom vs. Wagner (11-6-1999) - 8 rec. Neal Sterling 2013 57 647 6 senior in 2013. Tristan Roberts 2011 37 429 6 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Adam San Miguel 2006 73 872 6 Miles Austin 2002-05 12 Will Holder 1997 32 549 6 Reggie White Jr. 2015- 11 15. Reggie White Jr. 2015 35 432 5 Will Holder 1993, 95-97 9 Marcus Winters 1994 39 592 5 Neal Sterling 2011-14 6 John Nalbone 2008 42 491 5 Anthony Galella 1995-98 6 Eji Maxilom 2000 23 380 5 Adam San Miguel 2004-07 5 Neal Sterling 2011 57 677 5 Darren Ambush 2013-16 4 Neal Sterling 2012 33 386 5 Eji Maxilom 1999-2000 3 Tristan Roberts 2012 55 714 5 Marcus Winters 1993-94 3 Lamar Davenport 2011-14 2 Mike McLafferty 2009-13 2 Tristan Roberts 2011-12 2 Joe Migliore 2002-04 1 Matt Merklinger 1998-2001 1 Ron Lauch 2006-09 1 Lonnie Moore IV 2017- 1 Mike Osborne 1998 1 Mitchell Pollard 2010-12 1

39 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL PUNTING RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS YEARLY LEADERS PUNTING PUNTS Year Player No. Yards Avg. Player Years Yards Avg. No. 1993 Rich Bargloski 36 1,084 30.1 1. Sean Dennis 2003 2,913 41.6 70 1994 Rich Bargloski 47 1,628 34.6 TEAM RECORDS 1995 Rich Bargloski 49 1,745 35.6 Most Punts 2. Darrell Nick 2000 2,822 42.1 67 3. Ryan Peterson 2002 2,219 34.7 64 1996 Rich Bargloski 54 1,847 34.2 Game: 12 vs. Towson (10-28-2000) 1997 Darrell Nick 43 1,749 40.7 Season: 73 (2003) 4. Ryan Mohr 2014 2,460 40.3 61 5. Darrell Nick 1999 2,302 39.7 58 1998 Darrell Nick 35 1,362 38.9 Fewest Punts 6. Jack Daniels 2010 2,263 40.4 56 1999 Darrell Nick 58 2,302 39.7 Game: 0 vs. La Salle (9-11-2004); vs. Central Connecticut 7. Matt White 2015 2,189 39.8 55 2000 Darrell Nick 67 2,822 42.1 State (11-16-1996) 8. Glenn Nicholl 2001 1,844 33.5 55 2001 Glenn Nicholl 55 1,844 33.5 9. Rich Bargloski 1996 1,847 34.2 54 2002 Ryan Peterson 64 2,219 34.7 Highest Yards-Per-Punt Average 10. Matt White 2017 2,080 40.0 73 2003 Sean Dennis 70 2,913 41.6 Game (Min. 4): 49.8 at Fordham (9-26-2015) [4 for 199] 11. Jack Daniels 2009 1,911 37.5 51 2004 Sean Dennis 48 1,923 40.1 Season: 40.2 (2000) [71 for 2,855] 12. Jack Daniels 2007 1,746 34.2 51 2005 Sean Dennis 44 1,744 39.6 13. Ryan Mohr 2012 1,861 37.2 50 2006 Sean Dennis 33 1,296 39.3 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2007 Jack Daniels 51 1,746 34.2 Most Punts 2008 Jack Daniels 37 1,426 38.5 PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 3.6 punts/game; 75% of team's games) 2009 Jack Daniels 51 1,911 37.5 Game: 11, Sean Dennis vs. CCSU (10-30-2004); Darrell Nick at Player Years No. Yards Avg. Towson (9-4-1999) 2010 Jack Daniels 56 2,263 40.4 1. Darrell Nick 2000 67 2,822 42.1 2011 Ryan Mohr 47 1,607 34.2 Season: 70, Sean Dennis (2003) 2. Sean Dennis 2003 70 2,913 41.6 Career: 203, Darrell Nick (1997-2000) 2012 Ryan Mohr 50 1,861 37.2 3. Darrell Nick 1997 43 1,749 40.7 2013 Eric Spillane 39 1,539 39.5 Highest Yards-Per-Punt Average 4. Jack Daniels 2010 56 2,253 40.4 2014 Ryan Mohr 61 2,460 40.3 Game (Min. 4): 49.8, Matt White at Fordham (9-26-2015) [4 for 199] 5. Ryan Mohr 2014 61 2,460 40.3 2015 Matt White 55 2,189 39.8 Game (Min. 8): 47.1, Darrell Nick at Wagner (9-10-2000) 6. Sean Dennis 2004 48 1,923 40.1 2016 Matt White 44 1,705 38.8 [8 for 377] 7. Matt White 2017 52 2,080 40.0 2017 Matt White 52 2,080 40.0 Season (Min. 3.6 punts/game; 75.0 of teams games): 42.1, 8. Matt White 2015 55 2,189 39.8 2018 Colin McCreary 49 1,866 38.1 Darrell Nick (2000) [67 for 2,822] 8. Darrell Nick 1999 58 2,302 39.7 Career (Min. 150 punts): 40.7, Darrell Nick (1997-2000) 9. Sean Dennis 2005 44 1,744 39.6 [203 for 8,268] 10. Eric Spillane 2013 39 1,539 39.5 11. Darrell Nick 1998 35 1,362 38.9 Longest Punt 12. Matt White 2016 44 1,705 38.8 Game: 84, Sean Dennis at Central Connecticut State (11-1-2003) 13. Jack Daniels 2008 37 1,426 38.5

CAREER LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LONG PUNTS 84, Sean Dennis vs. Central Connecticut State (11-1-2003) PUNTS (Min. 100 punts) 79, Sean Dennis vs. Sacred Heart (11-6-2004) Player Years Yards Avg. No. 73, Matt White at Kennesaw State (11-18-2017) 1. Darrell Nick 1997-2000 8,268 40.7 203 70, Jack Daniels vs. Bryant (10-16-2010) 2. Matt White 2014-17 5,984 39.6 195 70, Sean Dennis at La Salle (10-25-2003) Sean Dennis 2003-06 7,876 40.4 195 69, Ryan Peterson vs. Central Connecticut State (10-19-2002) 4. Jack Daniels 2007-10 7,310 37.8 193 68, Matt White vs Charleston Southern (10-10-2015) 5. Rich Bargloski 1993-96 6,304 33.9 186 68, Sean Dennis vs. Wagner (10-15-2005) Kevin Faulkner Jack Daniels 6. Ryan Mohr 2011-14 6,551 37.4 175 67, Matt White vs Fordham (9-26-2015) 67, Glenn Nicholl vs. St. John’s (11-10-2001) PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 100 punts) 67, Darrell Nick vs. St. Francis (10-17-1998) Player Years No. Yards Avg. 66, Sean Dennis vs. Central Connecticut State (10-30-2004) 1. Darrell Nick 1997-2000 203 8,268 40.7 66, Jim Varick at St. Peter’s (10-3-1993) 2. Sean Dennis 2003-06 195 7,876 40.4 65, Darrell Nick at Albany (10-28-2000) 3. Matt White 2014-17 151 5,984 39.6 65, Sean Dennis vs. Georgetown (10-23-2004) 4. Jack Daniels 2007-10 193 7,310 37.8 64, Darrell Nick vs. New Haven (10-5-1997) 5. Ryan Mohr 2011-14 175 6,551 37.4 6. Rich Bargloski 1993-96 186 6,304 33.9

Darrell Nick holds the MU single-season record for punt average as his 42.1 clip in 2000 ranked sixth in the nation.

Jack Daniel’s 37.8 net yards per punt is Matt White set a school record for third all-time at Monmouth. punting average in a game with 199 yards on four punts against Fordham in 2015

40 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 30 returns) YEARLY LEADERS PUNT RETURNS Player Years No. Yards Avg. Year Player No. Yards Avg. 1. Vinny Grasso 2015-18 39 405 10.4 1993 Joseph Queli 14 59 4.2 2. Kevin Faulkner 2001-02 53 507 9.6 1994 David Lewis 24 164 6.8 TEAM RECORDS 3. Ken Flores 1995-96 33 291 8.8 1995 Ken Flores 17 169 9.9 Most Punt Returns 4. Eji Maxilom 1999-2000 41 343 8.4 1996 Ken Flores 16 122 7.6 Game: 7 at C.W. Post (10-7-2000) 5. Nick Romeo 2006-10 42 339 8.0 1997 Chris Reed 14 77 5.5 Season: 37 (2003) 6. Adam San Miguel 2004-07 45 340 7.5 1998 Mike Osborne 19 118 6.2 7. David Lewis 1993-96 34 243 7.1 Most Net Yards Gained 1999 Eji Maxilom 21 159 7.6 Game: 137 vs Campbell (10-20-2018) 2000 Eji Maxilom 20 184 9.2 Season: 323 (2001) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS 2001 Kevin Faulkner 28 250 8.9 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 2002 Kevin Faulkner 25 257 10.3 Highest Yards-Per-Return Average Player Years No. Avg. Yards 2003 Billy Worfolk 34 173 5.1 Game (Min. 4 ret.): 26.8 at Robert Morris (9-28-2002) 1. Vinny Grasso 2018 25 10.6 265 2004 Billy Worfolk 19 100 5.3 [5 for 134] 2. Adam San Miguel 2006 32 8.0 257 2005 David Jiles 16 74 4.6 Season: 14.2 (2011) [16-for-227] Kevin Faulkner 2002 25 10.3 257 2006 Adam San Miguel 32 257 8.0 4. Kevin Faulkner 2001 28 8.9 250 2007 Adam San Miguel 13 83 6.3 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 5. Nick Romeo 2008 20 10.8 215 2008 Nick Romeo 20 215 10.8 Most Punt Returns 6. Eji Maxilom 2000 29 9.2 184 2009 Bobby Giles 5 23 4.6 2010 Nick Romeo 20 126 6.3 Game: 7, Eji Maxilom at C.W. Post (10-7-2000) 7. Kamau Dumas 2017 14 12.8 179 2011 Mitchell Pollard 10 151 15.1 Season: 34, Billy Worfolk (2003) 8. Billy Worfolk 2003 34 5.1 173 2012 Elijah Phillips 6 20 3.3 Career: 53, Kevin Faulkner (2001-02); Billy Worfolk (2001-04) 9. Ken Flores 1995 17 9.9 169 10. David Lewis 1994 24 6.8 164 2013 Elijah Phillips 14 72 5.1 Most Punt Return Yards 11. Eji Maxilom 1999 21 7.6 159 2014 Kamau Dumas 9 43 4.8 Game: 137, Vinny Grasso vs Campbell (10-20-2018) 12. Mitchell Pollard 2011 10 15.1 151 2015 Darren Ambush 5 20 4.0 Season: 265, Vinny Grasso (2018) 13. Nick Romeo 2010 20 6.3 126 2016 Vinny Grasso 11 74 6.7 Career: 507, Kevin Faulkner (2001-02) 2017 Kamau Dumas 14 179 9.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 2018 Vinny Grasso 25 265 10.6 (Min. 1.2 returns/game; 75% of team games) Player Years No. Yards Avg. 1. Nick Romeo 2008 20 215 10.8 KICKOFF RETURNS 2. Vinny Grasso 2018 25 265 10.6 3. Kevin Faulkner 2002 25 257 10.3 TEAM RECORDS 4. Ken Flores 1995 17 169 9.9 Most Kickoff Returns 5. Eji Maxilom 2000 20 184 9.2 Game: 9 at Lehigh (9-18-1999) 6. Kevin Faulkner 2001 28 250 8.9 Season: 49 (2011) 7. Adam San Miguel 2006 32 257 8.0 8. Ken Flores 1996 16 122 7.6 Most Net Yards Gained 9. Eji Maxilom 1999 21 159 7.6 Game: 193 at Northern Iowa (11-25-2017) 10. David Lewis 1994 24 164 6.8 Season: 1,039 (2017) 11. Nick Romeo 2010 20 126 6.3 Adam San Miguel 2007 13 83 6.3 Highest Yards-Per-Return Average Game (Min. 4 ret.): 43.7 vs. St. Francis (9-14-1996) [4 for 175] Season: 27.2 (1996) [32 for 869]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns Game: 6, David Sinisi vs. Wagner (10-13-2007) Eji Maxilom at Lehigh (9-18-1999) Pete Nagy at Albany (9-29-2012) at Duquesne (10-27-2012) Darren Ambush vs Fordham (10-1-2016) at Coastal Carolina (11-5-2016) Vinny Grasso vs Wagner (9-29-2018) Season: 30, Lonnie Moore IV (2017) 30, Darren Ambush (2016) Career: 62, Mike Avent (2007-10) Most Kickoff Return Yards Game: 193, Lonnie Moore IV vs Northern Iowa (11-25-2017) Season: 678, Darren Ambush (2016) Kamau Dumas’ 89 yard punt return for Career: 1,355, Mike Avent (2007-2010) a touchdown against Holy Cross in 2018 set a new program record. Highest Yards-Per-Return Average Game (Min. 3 ret.): 39, Ayo Falae at URI (8-30-2008) [3 for 117] Game (Min. 5 ret.): 27.5, David Sinisi vs. Wagner (10-13-2007) [6 for 165] Season (Min. 1.2 ret./game): 29.9, William Holder (1995) Highest Yards-Per-Return Average Kevin Faulkner is the only MU player Game (Min. 3 ret.): 26.8, Kevin Faulkner at Robert Morris [16 for 479] (9-28-2002) [5 for 134] to return two punts for TDs during a Career (Min. 30 ret.): 26.1, Jay Roach (1998-2001) [38 for 960] career. Game (Min. 5 ret.): 26.8, Kevin Faulkner at Robert Morris Longest Kickoff Return (9-28-2002) [5 for 134] Game: 95, Pete Guerriero vs. Liberty (10-21-2017) - TD Season (Min. 1.2 ret./game): 10.75, Nick Romeo (2008) [20-for-215] LONGEST PUNT RETURNS Career (Min. 30 ret.): 10.4, Vinny Grasso (2015-18) [39-for-40] 89, Kamau Dumas at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) - TD 86, Kevin Faulkner at Robert Morris (9-28-2002) - TD Longest Punt Return 62, Vinny Grasso vs Campbell (10-20-2018) Game: 89, Kamau Dumas at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) 60, Vinny Grasso vs Presbyterian (11-4-2017) - TD 57, Mitchell Pollard vs. Colgate (10-8-2011) 57, Nick Romeo vs. St. Francis (10-4-2008) CAREER LEADERS 54, Ken Flores vs. St. Francis (9-14-1996) - TD PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 53, Kevin Faulkner vs. Canisius (9-29-2001) - TD Player Years No. Avg. Yards 49, Vinny Grasso vs Wagner (9-29-2018) 1. Kevin Faulkner 2001-02 53 9.6 507 46, Elijah Phillips vs. Lehigh (9-3-2011) 2. Vinny Grasso 2015-18 39 10.4 405 45, Ken Flores vs. Wagner (11-4-1995) 3. Eji Maxilom 1999-2000 41 8.4 343 45, Ken Flores at Pace (10-14-1995) 4. Adam San Miguel 2004-07 45 7.5 340 5. Nick Romeo 2006-10 42 8.0 339 6. Ken Flores 1995-96 33 8.8 291 7. Billy Worfolk 2000-04 53 5.2 273 Mike Avent is the all-time leader in kickoff return yardage for Monmouth with 1,355. 41 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LONG KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 95, Pete Guerriero vs Liberty (10-21-2017) - TD ALL-PURPOSE Player Years No. Avg. Yards 93, Jay Roach vs. Wagner (9-8-2001) - TD 1. Mike Avent 2007-10 62 21.8 1,355 93, Kevin Francis at Mercyhurst (10-5-1996) - TD INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2. Jay Roach 1998-2001 40 26.1 1,045 90, Bobby Giles at Colgate (9/4/2010) - TD 86, Chris Reed at CCSU (11-15-1997) - TD Most Touches 3. William Holder 1993, 95-97 38 25.3 960 Game: 41, David Sinisi at Old Dominion (9-26-2009) 4. Robert Ridley 1994-96, 98 37 24.2 896 84, Kamau Dumas vs. Delaware State (8-30-2014) 84, David Jiles at La Salle (9-10-2005) - TD Season: 321, David Sinisi (2009) 5. David Jiles 2002-06 37 24.0 889 Career: 1,047, David Sinisi (2006-09) 82, Jay Roach at Jacksonville (11-18-2000) - TD 79, William Holder vs. St. Francis (9-14-1996) - TD KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 30 ret.) Most All-Purpose Yards Gained Player Years No. Yards Avg. Game: 263, Pete Guerriero vs Lehigh (9-2-2017) 1. Jay Roach 1998-2001 40 1,045 26.1 YEARLY LEADERS Season: 1,797, David Sinisi (2008) 2. William Holder 1993, 95-97 38 960 25.3 Year Player No. Yards Avg. Career: 6,310, David Sinisi (2006-09) 3. Robert Ridley 1994-96, 98 37 896 24.2 1993 William Holder 7 135 19.3 5. David Jiles 2002-06 37 889 24.0 1994 Robert Ridley 14 367 26.2 CAREER LEADERS 6. Darren Ambush 2013-16 37 874 23.6 1995 William Holder 5 121 24.2 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1996 William Holder 16 479 29.9 7. Mike Avent 2007-10 62 1,355 21.8 Player Years Rush Rec PR KOR Yards 8. Lonnie Moore IV 2017- 34 722 21.2 1997 Chris Reed 18 363 20.2 1. David Sinisi 2006-09 5,049 914 0 347 6,310 9. Pete Nagy 2011-13 33 655 19.8 1998 Robert Ridley 15 390 26.0 2. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 2,449 727 0 400 3,576 1999 Aaron Edwards 20 439 22.0 3. Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 2,239 349 0 506 3,457 2000 Jay Roach 13 357 27.5 4. Reggie White Jr. 2015-18 -8 3,373 0 0 3,365 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS 2001 Jay Roach 17 425 25.0 5. Will Holder 1993, 95-97 13 2,172 0 960 3,145 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 2002 Dennis Carriero 11 235 21.4 6. Miles Austin 2002-05 147 2,867 49 16 3,079 2003 Dennis Carriero 9 251 27.9 Player Year No. Avg. Yards 7. Matt Merklinger 1998-01 2,165 684 0 102 2,961 1. Darren Ambush 2016 30 22.6 678 2004 David Jiles 13 294 22.6 2. Lonnie Moore IV 2017 30 21.9 657 2005 David Jiles 21 533 25.4 3. Pete Nagy 2012 29 19.7 572 2006 Brian Robinson 8 186 23.3 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS 4. David Jiles 2005 21 25.4 533 2007 David Sinisi 11 310 28.1 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 5. William Holder 1995 16 29.9 479 2008 Ayo Falae 16 368 23.0 Player Years Rush Rec PR KOR Yards 6. Aaron Edwards 1999 20 22.0 439 2009 Mike Avent 16 386 24.1 1. David Sinisi 2008 1,674 103 0 20 1,797 7. Jay Roach 2001 17 25.0 425 2010 Mike Avent 16 250 21.9 2. David Sinisi 2007 1,184 293 0 310 1,787 8. Mike Avent 2008 21 19.3 405 2011 Mitchell Pollard 21 324 15.4 3. David Sinisi 2009 1,437 249 0 17 1,703 9. Vinny Grasso 2018 21 19.3 404 2012 Pete Nagy 29 572 19.7 4. Chris Reed 1998 1,166 103 0 322 1,591 10. Robert Ridley 1998 15 26.0 390 2013 Tevrin Brandon 13 284 21.8 5. Lavon Chaney 2014 835 359 0 292 1,486 11. Mike Avent 2009 16 24.1 386 2014 Kamau Dumas 16 292 18.2 6. Pete Guerriero 2017 1,061 119 0 228 1,408 12. Robert Ridley 1994 14 26.2 367 2015 Kamau Dumas 17 324 19.1 7. Darren Ambush 2016 49 588 0 678 1,315 13. Chris Reed 1997 18 20.2 363 2016 Darren Ambush 30 678 22.6 8. Matt Merklinger 2000 913 254 0 96 1,260 14. Jay Roach 2000 13 27.5 357 2017 Lonnie Moore IV 30 657 21.9 9. Matt Merklinger 2001 819 411 0 0 1,230 2018 Vinny Grasso 21 404 19.2 10. Vinny Grasso 2018 185 360 265 404 1,214 11. Adam San Miguel 2006 63 872 257 0 1,192 (Min. 10 ret.) KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 12. Anthony Galella 1998 12 1,044 0 125 1,181 Player Year No. Yards Avg. 13. Reggie White Jr 2018 0 1,133 0 0 1,133 1. William Holder 1995 16 479 29.9 14. Mitchell Pollard 2011 73 582 151 324 1,130 2. David Sinisi 2007 11 310 28.1 15. Miles Austin 2005 54 1,004 29 16 1,103 3. Jay Roach 2000 13 357 27.5

4. Rob Lutz 2004 11 296 26.9 5. Robert Ridley 1994 14 367 26.2 YEARLY LEADERS 6. Robert Ridley 1998 15 390 26.0 Year Player Rush Rec PR KOR Yards 7. David Jiles 2005 21 533 25.4 1993 Marcus Winters 0 432 0 120 552 8. Jay Roach 2001 17 425 25.0 1994 Marcus Winters -5 592 0 199 786 9. Mike Avent 2009 16 386 24.1 1995 Ralph O’Neil 750 39 0 89 878 10. Lavon Chaney 2014 12 292 24.3 1996 Will Holder 7 546 0 479 1,032 11. Ayo Falae 2008 16 368 23.0 1997 Chris Reed 476 121 77 363 1,037 1998 Chris Reed 1,166 103 0 322 1,591 1999 Eji Maxilom 6 377 159 219 761 2000 Matt Merklinger 913 254 0 96 1,263 2001 Matt Merklinger 819 411 0 0 1,230 2002 Joe Migliore 541 175 0 50 766 2003 Miles Austin 7 796 0 0 803 2004 Miles Austin 86 859 20 0 965 2005 Miles Austin 54 1,004 29 16 1,103 2006 Adam San Miguel 63 872 257 0 1,192 2007 David Sinisi 1,184 293 0 310 1,787 2008 David Sinisi 1,674 103 0 20 1,797 2009 David Sinisi 1,437 249 0 17 1,703 2010 Bobby Giles 670 131 0 104 905 2011 Mitchell Pollard 73 582 151 324 1,130 2012 Julian Hayes 659 98 0 17 774 2013 Julian Hayes 1111 59 0 0 1170 2014 Lavon Chaney 835 359 0 292 1,486 2015 Lavon Chaney 806 176 0 0 982 2016 Darren Ambush 49 588 0 678 1,315 2017 Pete Guerriero 1,061 119 0 228 1,408 2018 Vinny Grasso 185 360 265 404 1,214

Will Holder, a six-year veteran of the Arena Football League, is one of only four Hawks to amass over 3,000 all-pur- pose yards during a career. Pete Guerriero had a program-record 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Liberty in 2017.

42 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK Most Field Goals Made FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SCORING Game: 3, Eric Spillane vs. Columbia (9-28-13); Steve Andriola vs Player Years FGM FGA Central Connecticut State (10-30-2004); Chris Mandell at 1. Eric Spillane 2010-13 47 65 TEAM RECORDS Sacred Heart (10-30-1999) Eric Spillane vs Duquesne (10-2- 2. Fred Weingart 2005-08 31 49 Most Points Scored 2010); vs Maine (9-11-2010); Lucas Santangelo vs. Delaware 3. Steve Andriola 2001-04 27 47 Quarter: 30 vs. St. Francis (10-17-1998) [2nd quarter] State (8-30-2014); at Robert Morris (10-4-2014); Matt Mosquera vs 4. Ryan Peterson 2000-02 17 30 Half: 42 at La Salle (9-10-2005) [1st half] Charleston Southern (11-3-2018) 5. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 18 29 Game: 65 at La Salle (9-10-2005) Season: 16, Eric Spillane (2010) Matt White 2014-17 19 29 Season: 394 (2017) Career: 47, Eric Spillane (2010-2013) 7. Jim Varick 1993-96 6 18 Highest Points-Per-Game Average Most Field Goals Attempted Season: 33.2 (2018) [365 in 11 games] Season: 24, Steve Andriola (2003) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 Att.) Career: 65, Eric Spillane (2010-2013) Player Years FGM FGA PCT. Most Touchdowns 1. Eric Spillane 2010-13 47 65 72.3 Game: 9 at La Salle (9-10-2005), 9 vs. Columbia (10-11-2014) Longest Field Goal 2. Matt White 2014-17 19 29 65.5 Season: 55 (2016) Game: 49, Steve Andriola at CCSU (11-1-2003) 3. Fred Weingart 2005-08 31 49 63.3 Matt Mosquera vs Presbyterian (10-27-2018) 4. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 18 29 62.1 Most PAT Kicks Made 5. Steve Andriola 2001-04 27 47 57.4 Game: 9 at La Salle (9-10-2005) Most PAT Kicks Made 6. Ryan Peterson 2000-02 17 30 56.7 Season: 48 (2017) Game: 9, Fred Weingart at La Salle (9-10-05) Season: 41, Matt Mosquera (2018) PAT KICKS MADE Most PAT Kicks Attempted Career: 124, Eric Spillane (2010-2013) Game: 9 at La Salle (9-10-2005) Player Years Att. Made 1. Eric Spillane 2010-13 134 124 Season: 52 (2017) Most PAT Kicks Attempted 2. Fred Weingart 2005-08 118 111 Game: 9 Fred Weingart at La Salle (9-10-2005) 3. Matt Mosquera 2016- 86 83 Most Two-Point PAT's Made Season: 41, Matt Mosquera (2018) 4. Steve Andriola 2001-04 64 57 Season: 4 (1995) Career: 118, Fred Weingart (2005-08) 5. Matt White 2014-17 10 55 Most Two-Point PAT's Attempted 6. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 41 38 Season: 9 (1995) 7. Ryan Peterson 2000-02 42 33 8. Lucas Santangelo 2012-2015 34 31 Most Field Goals Made 9. Joey Stout 1998 32 30 Season: 16 (2010) 10. Jeff Varcadipane 1997 31 27 Most Field Goals Attempted PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Season: 24 (2003) Player Years Made Att. 1. Eric Spillane 2010-13 124 134 Largest Margin of Victory 2. Fred Weingart 2005-08 111 118 Game: 50 at La Salle (10-25-2003) [50-0]; 50 vs. Sacred Heart 3. Matt Mosquera 2016- 83 86 (10-31-1998) [57-7] ` 4. Matt White 2014-17 67 73 5. Steve Andriola 2001-04 57 64 6. Ryan Peterson 2000-02 33 42 7. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 38 41 8. Joey Stout 1998 30 32 9. Jeff Varcadipane 1997 27 31

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 Att.) Player Years Made Att. PCT. 1. Matt Mosquera 2016- 83 86 96.5 2. Fred Weingart 2005-08 111 118 94.1 3. Matt White 2014- 67 73 93.2 4. Joey Stout 1998 30 32 93.8 5. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 38 41 92.7 6. Lucas Santangelo 2012-14 31 34 91.1 7. Eric Spillane 2010-13 124 134 90.3 8. Steve Andriola 2001-04 57 64 89.1 9. Jeff Varcadipane 1997 27 31 87.1 Fred Weingart set the MU record for most consecutive successful extra-point kicks with 30 in 2005. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS SCORING CAREER LEADERS Player Years TD FG PAT TP SCORING 1. Chris Reed 1998 22 0 0 132 David Sinisi 2008 22 0 0 132 Player Years TD FG PAT TP 3. David Sinisi 2007 19 0 0 114 1. David Sinisi 2006-09 72 0 0 432 David Sinisi 2009 19 0 0 114 2. Eric Spillane 2010-13 0 47 134 265 5. Julian Hayes 2011 14 0 0 84 3. Miles Austin 2002-05 36 0 0 216 David Sinisi 2006 14 0 0 84 4. Matt Merklinger 1998-01 35 0 0 210 Matt Merklinger 2001 14 0 0 84 Chris Reed 1994-95, 97-98 35 0 0 210 Matt Merklinger 2000 14 0 0 84 6. Fred Weingart 2005-08 0 31 111 204 9. Jim Varick 1995 8 6 * 9 76 7. Julian Hayes 2011-13 32 0 0 192 Miles Austin is second on Monmouth’s 10. Eric Spillane 2010 0 16 24 72 8. Reggie White Jr. 2015-18 31 0 1 188 career list for touchdowns (36) and Miles Austin 2005 12 0 0 72 9. Lavon Chaney 2013-16 24 0 0 144 Miles Austin 2003 12 0 0 72 points (216). 10. Jim Varick 1993-96 17 6 * 18 141

11. Ralph O’Neil 1993-96 23 0 * 1 140 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 12. Steve Andriola 2001-04 0 27 57 138 FIELD GOALS MADE * - includes two-point conversion. Player Years FGA FGM Most Points Scored 1. Eric Spillane 2010 22 16 Game: 36, David Sinisi at Central Connecticut State (10-27-2007) 2. Steve Andriola 2003 24 13 Season: 132, Chris Reed (1998), David Sinisi (2008) FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Eric Spillane 2012 16 12 Career: 432, David Sinisi (2006-09) Player Years FGA FGM 1. Eric Spillane 2010-13 65 47 Steve Andriola 2004 19 12 Most Touchdowns 2. Fred Weingart 2005-08 49 31 Chris Mandell 1999 16 12 Game: 6, David Sinisi at Central Connecticut State (10-27-2007) 3. Steve Andriola 2001-04 47 27 6. Matt Mosquera 2019 12 10 Season: 22, Chris Reed (1998), David Sinisi (2008) 4. Matt White 2014-17 29 19 Lucas Santangelo 2014 17 10 Career: 76, David Sinisi (2006-09) 5. Chris Mandell 1998-2000 29 18 Eric Spillane 2013 15 10 6. Ryan Peterson 2000-02 30 17 Ryan Peterson 2001 15 10 7. Jim Varick 1993-96 18 6 9. Eric Spillane 2011 12 9 Most Touchdowns Responsible For 10. Matt White 2016 11 8 Game: 6, Doug Rossback vs. St. Peter’s (10-2-1994) [1 rush, 5 pass] Matt White 2015 14 8 David Sinisi at Central Connecticut State (10-27-2007) [5 rush, 1 rec] Fred Weingart 2007 13 8 Kenij Bahar at Gardner-Webb (11-17-2018) [1 rush, 5 pass] Fred Weingart 2006 15 8 Season: 22, Brian Boland (2005) [1 rush, 21 pass] Fred Weingart 2008 11 8 David Sinisi (2008) [22 rush] 14. Fred Weingart 2005 10 7 Career: 76, David Sinisi (2006-09) [65 rush, 7 rec, 4 pass] 43 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR (TD's RUSHING & PASSING) Player Years FGM FGA Year Player TDR TDP PTS 1. Steve Andriola 2003 13 24 1993 Doug Rossback 2 8 60 2. Eric Spillane 2010 16 22 1994 Dan Sabella 0 9 54 3. Steve Andriola 2004 12 19 1995 Dan Sabella 1 17 108 4. Lucas Santangelo 2014 10 17 1996 Ralph O’Neil 9 0 54 5. Eric Spillane 2012 12 16 1997 Dan Sabella 0 18 108 6. Chris Mandell 1999 12 16 1998 Chris Reed 21 0 126 7. Eric Spillane 2013 8 15 1999 Chris Wielgoz 0 7 42 Fred Weingart 2006 8 15 2000 Matt Merklinger 12 0 71 Ryan Peterson 2001 10 15 2001 Matt Merklinger 10 0 60 10. Matt White 2015 8 14 Bill Rankin 0 10 60 11. Fred Weingart 2007 8 13 2002 Bill Rankin 0 6 36 Ryan Peterson 2002 5 13 2003 Brian Boland 0 11 66 13. Matt Mosquera 2018 10 12 2004 Brian Boland 2 12 84 Chris Mandell 2000 5 12 2005 Brian Boland 1 21 132 Eric Spillane 2011 9 12 2006 Brian Boland 3 14 102 2007 David Sinisi 17 2 114 2008 David Sinisi 22 0 132 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.) 2009 David Sinisi 13 2 90 Player Years FGM FGA PCT. 2010 Kyle Frazier 4 9 78 1. Matt Mosquera 2018 10 12 .833 As a freshman, Eric Spillane set the 2011 Julian Hayes 14 0 84 2. Eric Spillane 2012 12 16 .750 2012 Kyle Frazier 3 17 120 Chris Mandell 1999 12 16 .750 single-season field goal mark at 16. 2013 Brandon Hill 0 19 114 Eric Spillane 2011 9 12 .750 2014 Brandon Hill 1 20 120 5. Matt White 2016 8 11 .727 2015 Cody Williams 3 12 90 Eric Spillane 2010 16 22 .727 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Player Years Made Att. 2016 Lavon Chaney 9 0 54 Fred Weingart 2008 8 11 .727 1. Matt Mosquera 2018 41 41 2017 Kenji Bahar 2 16 108 8. Fred Weingart 2005 7 10 .700 Matt Mosquera 2017 36 38 2017 Kenji Bahar 3 20 138 9. Eric Spillane 2013 10 15 .667 3. Fred Weingart 2008 33 36 Ryan Peterson 2001 10 15 .667 4. Eric Spillane 2013 33 35 11. Steve Andriola 2004 12 19 .632 FIELD GOALS Eric Spillane 2011 33 35 12. Fred Weingart 2007 8 13 .615 Year Player PCT FGA FGM Eric Spillane 2012 34 35 13. Lucas Santangelo 2014 10 17 .588 1993 Randy Brewster .571 7 4 7. Lucas Santangelo 2014 31 34 14. Matt White 2015 8 14 .571 1994 William Black .571 7 4 8. Steve Andriola 2004 29 32 15. Jim Varick 1995 6 11 .545 1995 Jim Varick .545 11 6 Joey Stout 1998 30 32 1996 John Higgerson .667 3 2 10. Jeff Varcadipane 1997 27 31 1997 Jeff Varcadipane .625 8 5 PAT KICKS MADE 11. Fred Weingart 2005 30 30 1998 Joey Stout .600 6 3 Player Year Att. Made 12. Matt White 2016 26 29 1999 Chris Mandell .750 16 12 1. Matt Mosquera 2018 41 41 Eric Spillane 2010 24 29 2000 Chris Mandell .417 12 5 Matt Mosquera 2017 38 36 Fred Weingart 2007 28 29 2001 Ryan Peterson .667 15 10 3. Eric Spillane 2012 35 34 Steve Andriola 2003 26 29 2002 Ryan Peterson .385 13 5 4. Eric Spillane 2013 35 33 2003 Steve Andriola .542 24 13 Eric Spillane 2011 35 33 PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 Att.) 2004 Steve Andriola .632 19 12 Fred Weingart 2008 36 33 Player Years Made Att. PCT. 2005 Fred Weingart .700 10 7 7. Lucas Santangelo 2014 34 31 1. Matt Mosquera 2018 41 41 100.0 2006 Fred Weingart .533 15 8 8. Fred Weingart 2005 30 30 Fred Weingart 2005 30 30 100.0 2007 Fred Weingart .615 13 8 Joey Stout 1998 32 30 3. Eric Spillane 2012 34 35 97.1 2008 Fred Weingart .727 11 8 10. Steve Andriola 2004 32 29 4. Fred Weingart 2007 28 29 96.6 2009 Eric McCutchen .667 6 4 11. Fred Weingart 2007 29 28 5. Matt White 2015 26 27 96.3 2010 Eric Spillane .727 22 16 12. Jeff Varcadipane 1997 31 27 6. Chris Mandell 2000 20 21 95.2 2011 Eric Spillane .750 12 9 13. Matt White 2016 29 26 7. Matt Mosquera 2017 36 38 94.7 2012 Eric Spillane .750 16 12 Matt White 2015 27 26 8. Eric Spillane 2013 33 35 94.3 2013 Eric Spillane .667 15 10 Steve Andriola 2003 29 26 Eric Spillane 2011 33 35 94.3 2014 Lucas Santangelo .588 17 10 10. Joey Stout 1998 30 32 93.8 2015 Matt White .571 14 8 11. Fred Weingart 2008 33 36 91.7 2016 Matt White .727 11 8 12. Lucas Santangelo 2014 31 36 91.0 2017 Matt White .750 4 3 13. Steve Andriola 2004 29 32 90.1 2018 Matt Mosquera .833 12 10 14. Matt White 2016 26 29 89.7 Steve Andriola 2003 26 29 89.7

YEARLY LEADERS SCORING Year Player TD PAT FG PTS 1993 Randy Brewster 0 3 4 15 1994 Marcus Winters 5 * 1 0 32 1995 Jim Varick 2 * 9 6 76 1996 Ralph O’Neil 9 0 0 54 1997 Chris Reed 7 0 0 42 Jeff Varcadipane 0 27 5 42 1998 Chris Reed 22 0 0 132 1999 Chris Mandell 0 15 12 51 2000 Matt Merklinger 14 0 0 84 2001 Matt Merklinger 14 0 0 84 2002 Ryan Peterson 0 8 5 23 2003 Miles Austin 12 0 0 72 2004 Miles Austin 11 0 0 66 2005 Miles Austin 12 0 0 72 2006 David Sinisi 14 0 0 84 2007 David Sinisi 19 0 0 114 2008 David Sinisi 22 0 0 132 2009 David Sinisi 19 0 0 114 2010 Eric Spillane 0 24 16 72 2011 Julian Hayes 14 0 0 84 2012 Eric Spillane 0 34 12 70 2013 Eric Spillane 0 33 10 63 2014 Lucas Santangelo 0 31 10 61 2015 Matt White 0 26 8 50 2016 Lavon Chaney 9 0 0 54 2017 Devell Jones 11 0 0 68 Running back David Sinisi led the Hawks Steve Andriola made 12 field goals in 2018 Matt Mosquera 0 41 30 71 in scoring for four straight seasons- the 2004, including game winners with time only Monmouth player to do so. expired in wins over Albany and CCSU. 44 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK PASS DEFENSE Most Interceptions DEFENSE Game: 6 at Duquesne (10-2-2010) TEAM RECORDS Season: 17 (2003) Most Sacks Fewest Completions Allowed Game: 11 vs. Stony Brook (10-21-2000); vs. St. John’s Game: 1 vs. Towson (10-19-1996) (11-10-2000) Season: 103 (1993) Season: 55 (2000) Most Net Yards Allowed Most Plays Against Game: 523 at Cornell (10-13-2012) Game: 96 at Holy Cross (10-7-2017) Season: 3,014 (2017) Season: 784 (2003) Fewest Net Yards Allowed Fewest Plays Against Game: 10 vs. Towson (10-19-1996) Game: 34 vs. Sacred Heart (11-8-2008) Season: 1,246 (1995) Season: 459 (1993) Most Touchdowns Allowed Most Net Yards Allowed Season: 30 (2017) Game: 681 at Liberty (10-22-2016) Season: 4,701 (2017) Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Season: 7 (1993) Fewest Net Yards Allowed Game: 63 at La Salle (10-3-1998) SCORING DEFENSE Season: 2,279 (1993) Most Points Allowed Game: 56 at Lehigh (9-18-1999) Lowest Yards-Per-Play Average Allowed Season: 361 (2016) Season: 3.73 (2003) [2,931 yards on 784 plays] Jason Gmitter booked 25.5 sacks during Fewest Points Allowed his three seasons in the Blue and White. Lowest Yards-Per-Game Average Allowed Game: 0, on 16 occasions Season: 232.1 (2000) [2,553 yards in 11 games] Season: 102 (2003) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Interception Pass Breakups Most Touchdowns Allowed (Passing & Rushing) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game Game: 7, Justin Terry vs Campbell (10-20-2018) Game: 8 at Lehigh (9-18-1999) Season: 8.5 (2003) [102 points in 12 games] Season: 17, Vinny Sasso (1997) Season: 49 (2016) Career: 38, David Jiles(2003-2006) [51 PD] Most Touchdowns Allowed Fewest Touchdowns Allowed (Passing & Rushing) Game: 8 at Lehigh (9-18-1999) Season: 12 (2003) Most Interceptions Season: 49 (2018) Game: 3, Payton Minnich vs. Columbia (10-11-2014) RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Season: 5, Teddie Martinez (2017); Kenny Amsel (2009); David Jiles Most Net Rushing Yards Allowed Season: 13 (2003) (2006); Stacy Dixon (1995) Game: 482 vs Kennesaw (10-29-2016) Career: 13, David Jiles (2002-06) Season: 2,806 (2016) FIRST DOWNS Most Total First Downs Allowed Most Interception Return Yards Fewest Net Rushing Yards Allowed Season: 240 (2017) Game: 92, Aaron Edwards at Towson (10-27-2001) [1 int.] Game: -47 vs. St. John’s (11-10-01) Season: 122, Kenny Amsel (2010) [2 int.] Season: 771 (2003) Fewest Total First Downs Allowed Career: 275, Kenny Amsel (2007-2010) [11 int.] Season: 108 (1993) Lowest Yards-Per-Game Average Allowed Longest Interception Return Season: 64.2 (2003) [771 yards in 12 games] Fewest Total First Downs Allowed Per Game Game: 92, Aaron Edwards at Towson (10-27-2001) Season: 12.7 (2003) [152 first downs in 12 games] Most Touchdowns Allowed Most Total Tackles Game: 6 at Dayton (9-13-1997) FUMBLES Game: 23, Aaron Edwards vs. Albany (11-3-2001) vs Kennesaw State (10-29-2016) Most Fumbles Forced Season: 126, Mike Basile (2017) Season: 31 (2016) Season: 18 (2004) Career: 353, Aaron Edwards (1997-2001)

Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Most Fumbles Recovered Most Sacks Season: 1 (2003) Season: 15 (1996) Game: 4, Erik Yngstrom vs. Iona (10-4-2003); Joe Sentipal at St. John’s (11-10-2000) Season: 15.5, Joe Sentipal (2000) Career: 25.5, Jason Gmitter (1994-97)

David Jiles holds Monmouth’s career Defensive back Joe Billups was one of Linebacker Payton Minnich set a Mon- interception mark with 13 from 2002 to four captains on the 2003 team which mouth record with three interceptions in 2006. set numerous defensive records. a game (all in the same quarter) in 2014. 45 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS TOTAL TACKLES PASSES DEFENDED PASSES DEFENDED Player Years UT AT TT Player Year PBU INT PD 1. Mike Basile 2014-17 285 148 433 1. Vinny Sasso 1997 17 2 19 Player Years INT PBU PD 2. Aaron Edwards 1997-2001 223 130 353 2. David Jiles 2003 15 3 18 1. David Jiles 2003-06 13 38 51 3. Joe Sentipal 1999-2003 193 134 327 3. Tymere Berry 2017 14 2 16 2. Vinny Sasso 1994-97 11 33 44 4. Jose Gumbs 2008-2011 188 118 306 4. Tevrin Brandon 2013 12 13 15 3. Aaron Edwards 1997-01 7 22 29 5. John Schultzel 1997-2000 193 105 298 5. Kenny Amsel 2009 9 5 14 4. Kenny Amsel 2006-10 10 18 28 6. Matt Hill 2003-06 169 96 265 6. Justin Terry 2018 11 2 13 5. Joe Johnson 2012-15 8 19 27 7. Mike Normand 1997-2000 154 97 251 Ayo Falae 1999 11 2 13 6. Tymere Berry 2015- 4 22 26 8. Joe Little 1993-96 148 96 244 8. Kumau Dumas 2017 9 3 12 Rob Lomoriello 2002-05 7 19 26 9. Mike DiBella 1999-2002 148 89 237 Aaron Edwards 1998 9 3 12 Steve Covello 1994-97 6 20 26 10. Vinnie Sasso 1994-97 171 62 233 David Jiles 2004 11 1 12 9. Jose Gumbs 2008-11 4 21 25 11. Mike Castellano 2004-06 126 92 218 11. Clark Coe 2013 9 2 11 10. Mike Pitts 1999-02 7 16 23 12. John Mendes 1993-96 143 73 216 David Jiles 2006 6 5 11 11. Mike Basile 2014-17 8 14 22 Rob Lomoriello 2005 9 2 11 Mike James 1993-96 5 17 22 Mike James 1996 8 3 11 13. Kamau Dumas 2013-17 4 17 21 SACKS Mike Pitts 2001 8 3 11 14. Teddie Martinez 2014-17 9 11 20 Player Years Yards Sacks Vinny Sasso 1996 7 4 11 David Lewis 1993-96 6 14 20 1. Jason Gmitter 1994-97 145 25.5

2. Erik Yngstrom 2003-06 150 23.0 BREAKUPS 3. Joe Sentipal 1999-2003 153 21.5 PASS BREAKUPS 4. Mike DeFalco 2000-2003 98 17.0 Player Year PD INT PBU Player Years INT PD PBU 5. Cornell Key 1997-2000 138 16.5 1. Vinny Sasso 1997 19 2 17 1. David Jiles 2003-06 13 51 38 6. Darnell Leslie 2013-2016 76 15.0 2. David Jiles 2003 18 3 15 2. Vinny Sasso 1994-97 11 44 33 Tim Canavan 1993-94 110 15.0 3. Tymere Berry 2017 16 2 14 3. Aaron Edwards 1997-01 7 29 22 8. Mike Normand 1997-2000 68 14.5 4. Justin Terry 2018 13 1 12 Tymere Berry 2015- 4 26 22 9. Chris Ammacher 1999-2002 97 14.0 Tevrin Brandon 2013 15 3 12 5. Jose Gumbs 2008-11 4 25 21 10. Manny Maragoto 2014-2017 75 13.0 6. Ayo Falae 1999 13 2 11 6. Steve Covello 1994-97 6 26 20 Brian Sweeney 2003-06 91 13.0 David Jiles 2004 12 1 11 7. Rob Lomoriello 2002-05 7 26 19 12. Todd Stevens 1999-2002 78 12.5 8. Kamau Dumas 2017 12 3 9 Joe Johnson 2012-15 8 27 19 Eric Macik 2011-14 92 12.5 Clark Coe 2013 11 2 9 9. Kenny Amsel 2006-10 10 28 18 Rob Lomoriello 2005 11 2 9 10. Mike James 1993-96 5 22 17 Kenny Amsel 2009 14 5 9 Kamau Dumas 2013-17 4 21 17 12. Aaron Edwards 1999 4 4 8 Ayo Falae 2005-08 2 19 17 Mike James 1996 11 3 8 13. Mike Pitts 1999-02 7 23 16 Kamau Dumas 2016 9 1 8 14. David Lewis 1993-96 6 20 14 Jose Gumbs 2010 9 1 8 Mike Basile 2014-17 8 22 14 Tymere Berry 2018 10 2 8

INTERCEPTIONS Player Years Yards Avg Int TOTAL TACKLES 1. David Jiles 2002-06 134 10.3 13 Player Years UT AT TT 2. Kenny Amsel 2007-10 275 25.0 11 1. Mike Basile 2017 91 35 126 Vinnie Sasso 1994-97 121 11.0 11 2. Mike Basile 2015 70 49 119 4. Teddie Martinez 2014-17 99 9.9 10 3. Aaron Edwards 2001 80 34 114 5. Matt Hill 2003-06 159 17.6 9 4. Mike Basile 2016 65 45 110 6. Mike Basile 2014-17 114 15.7 8 5. Joe Sentipal 2002 58 48 106 Joe Johnson 2012-15 147 18.3 8 6. Joe Sentipal 2003 57 48 105 Aaron Edwards 1997-2001 212 26.5 8 7. Aaron Edwards 1999 64 40 104 8. Rob Lomoriello 2001-05 113 16.1 7 8. John Schultzel 2000 64 37 101 Mike Pitts 1999-02 17 2.4 7 9. John Schultzel 1998 52 44 96 10. David Lewis 1993-96 82 13.7 6 10. Jose Gumbs 2009 45 50 95 Steve Covello 1994-97 31 5.2 6 11. Mike DiBella 2000 51 39 90 Joe Sentipal 1999-2003 24 4.0 6 12. John Schultzel 1999 69 20 89 Pat Gray 2011-2015 35 5.8 6 13. Joe Little 1995 55 33 88 14. Tymere Berry 2015- 33 6.6 5 Kendall Haley 2006-10 131 26.2 5 SACKS Joe Billups 2000-03 152 30.4 5 Player Years Yards Sacks Stacy Dixon 1995-96 113 22.6 5 1. Joe Sentipal 2000 109 15.5 Michael James 1993-96 110 22.0 5 2. Jason Gmitter 1999 78 11.5 Tim Canavan 1994 80 11.5 4. Cornell Key 2000 66 10.5 5. Mike DeFalco 2003 45 9.0 Erik Yngstrom’s 23 career sacks ranks sec- Ian Simon 2011 67 9.0 ond all-time in Monmouth history 6. Erik Yngstrom 2003 51 8.0 7. Darnell Leslie 2013 60 7.5 Sean Hefferon 2003 36 7.5 NDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS Chris Ammacher 2001 50 7.5 9. Jason Gmitter 1996 42 7.0 INTERCEPTIONS 10. Erik Yngstrom 2004 48 6.5 Player Years Yards Avg Int Robert Ward 1998 56 6.5 1. Teddie Martinez 2017 29 5.8 5 Kenny Amsel 2009 104 20.8 5 David Jiles 2006 88 17.6 5 Stacy Dixon 1995 113 22.6 5 4. David Jiles 2005 20 5.0 4 Matt Hill 2004 84 21.0 4 Joe Sentipal 2003 3 0.8 4 Vinnie Sasso 1996 33 8.3 4 David Lewis 1994 76 19.0 4 Pat Gray 2011 28 7.0 4 Joe Johnson 2014 83 20.7 4 Mike Basile 2014 67 16.7 4

Safety Vinny Sasso set the single season Kenny Amsel’s three interceptions returned record for passes defended in 1997. for TD’s is the most in school history. 46 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK YEARLY LEADERS TOTAL TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS Year Player UT AT TT Year Player Yards Sacks 1993 Joe Little 26 29 55 1993 Tim Canavan 30 3.5 Year Player Int Yards Avg 1994 David Lewis 45 17 62 1994 Tim Canavan 80 11.5 1993 David Lewis 2 6 3.0 1995 Joe Little 55 33 88 1995 Jason Gmitter 24 6.5 Joseph Queli 2 0 0.0 1996 Stacy Dixon 48 26 74 1996 Jason Gmitter 42 7.0 1994 David Lewis 4 76 19.0 1997 Vinnie Sasso 64 16 80 1997 Jason Gmitter 78 11.5 1995 Stacy Dixon 5 113 22.6 1998 John Schultzel 52 44 96 1998 Robert Ward 56 6.5 1996 Vinnie Sasso 4 33 8.3 1999 Aaron Edwards 64 40 104 1999 Mike Normand 35 5.0 1997 Vinnie Sasso 2 57 28.5 2000 John Schultzel 64 37 101 C.J. Emslie 19 5.0 Steve Covello 2 3 1.5 2001 Aaron Edwards 80 34 114 2000 Joe Sentipal 109 15.5 1998 Brian McAleenan 3 22 7.3 2002 Joe Sentipal 58 48 106 2001 Chris Ammacher 50 7.5 1999 Aaron Edwards 3 86 28.7 2003 Joe Sentipal 57 48 105 2002 Chris Ammacher 28 3.5 2000 Justin Rosato 2 0 0.0 2004 Matt Hill 56 30 86 Sean Hefferon 25 3.5 Mike Pitts 2 0 0.0 2005 Matt Hill 54 28 82 2003 Mike DeFalco 45 9.0 2001 Aaron Edwards 3 94 31.3 2006 Matt Hill 51 34 85 2004 Erik Yngstrom 48 6.5 Mike Pitts 3 17 5.7 2007 Derek Bischoff 33 24 57 2005 Mike Castellano 46 6.0 2002 Joe Sentipal 2 21 10.5 2008 Jose Gumbs 43 17 60 2006 Brian Sweeney 35 5.0 2003 Joe Sentipal 4 3 0.8 2009 Jose Gumbs 45 50 95 2007 Troy Butler 22 3.5 2004 Matt Hill 4 84 21.0 2010 Jose Gumbs 53 23 76 David Kennedy 21 3.5 2005 David Jiles 4 20 5.0 2011 Jose Gumbs 47 28 75 2008 Kevin Walsh 42 6.0 2006 David Jiles 5 88 17.6 2012 Dan Sullivan 35 29 64 2009 Dave Ogden 39 4.0 2007 D. Bischoff, Cerezo, Falae 2 (37, 11, 29) 2013 Dave Damirgian 45 36 81 2010 Dave Ogden 31 4.5 2008 Kenny Amsel 3 17 5.7 2014 John Sieczkowski 58 27 85 2011 Ian Simon 67 9.0 2009 Kenny Amsel 5 104 20.8 2015 Mike Basile 70 49 119 2012 Dan Sullivan 33 5.0 2010 Haley, Hogan 3 (28, 30) 2016 Mike Basile 65 45 110 2013 Darnell Leslie 40 7.5 2011 Pat Gray 4 28 7.0 2017 Mike Basile 91 35 126 2014 Zak Irizarry 43 4.5 2012 Pat Gray 2 7 3.5 2018 Tymere Berry 44 16 60 Darnell Leslie 24 4.5 2013 Tevrin Brandon 3 0 0 2015 Andrew Jurczynski 19 4.0 2014 Joe Johnson 4 83 20.7 2016 Manny Maragoto 31 6.0 Mike Basile 4 67 16.7 2017 Manny Maragoto 35 5.0 2015 Joe Johnson 3 76 25.3 2018 Kahari Scarlett 14 3.0 2016 Teddie Martinez 3 19 6.3 2017 Teddie Martinez 5 29 5.8 2018 Tymere Berry 2 -3 -1.5 Evan Powell 2 31 15.5

Two-time All-American Joe Sentipal logged Mike Basile set the single season record Aaron Edwards recorded two of MU’s a single-season school record 15.5 sacks for tackles in 2017 with 126 stops. six 100-tackle seasons, including 104 in in 2000. 1999 and a school-record 114 in 2001. 47 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER RUSHING LEADERS

1. DAVID SINISI 6. RALPH O’NEIL 2006-2009 5,051 1993-1996 2,008 Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2006 12 171 754 4.4 13 62 62.8 1993 7 112 378 3.4 2 17 54.0 2007 10 206 1,186 5.7 17 99 118.0 1994 8 95 413 4.4 5 21 51.6 2008 11 286 1,674 5.9 22 70 152.2 1995 10 148 750 5.1 7 62 75.0 2009 11 300 1,437 4.8 13 52 130.6 1996 10 98 467 4.8 9 67 46.7 Total 44 963 5,051 5.2 65 99 114.8 Total 35 453 2,008 4.4 23 67 57.4

Best Game: 247 vs. Saint Francis (10/4/2008), 32 attempts, 4 TD Best Game: 139 vs. Central Connecticut State (11/11/1995), 20 attempts, 1 TD

2. JULIAN HAYES 7. PETE GUERRIERO 2011-2013 2,575 2017- 1,979 Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2011 11 216 805 3.7 14 26 73.2 2007 11 178 1,061 6.0 9 71 96.5 2012 10 159 659 4.1 11 51 65.9 2008 9 134 918 6.9 8 71 102.0 2013 12 243 1,111 4.9 7 58 92.6 Total 20 312 1,979 6.3 17 71 99.0 Total 33 618 2,575 4.2 32 58 78.0 Best Game: 209 vs Hampton (9/8/2018), 21 attempts, 3 TDs Best Game: 158 at Duquesne (10/27/2012), 36 attempts, 2 TDs

3. LAVON CHANEY 8. JOE MIGLIORE 2013-2016 2,449 2002-2004 1,951 Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2013 12 1 -2 -2 0 0 52.8 2002 10 161 541 3.4 1 28 54.1 2014 11 173 835 4.6 8 45 75.9 2003 11 169 672 4.0 4 67 61.1 2015 10 182 806 5.3 7 41 80.6 2004 11 190 738 3.9 9 24 67.1 2016 10 151 810 5.4 9 67 81.0 Total 32 520 1,951 3.8 14 67 61.0 Total 43 507 2,449 4.8 24 67 49.7

Best Game: 196 vs Coastal Carolina (10/24/2015), 24 attempts, 2 TD Best Game: 140 at Sacred Heart (11/8/2003), 28 attempts, 1 TD

4. CHRIS REED 9. KWABENA ASANTE 1994-1995, 1997-1998 2,239 2011-2014 1,927 Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 1994 8 88 379 4.3 2 34 47.4 2012 9 107 527 4.9 5 56 58.6 1995 6 47 218 4.6 3 18 36.3 2013 12 180 1,080 6.0 8 55 90.0 1997 9 94 476 5.1 4 30 52.9 2014 4 65 312 4.8 4 39 78.0 1998 10 208 1,166 5.6 21 80 116.6 Total 25 342 1,927 5.4 17 56 71.6 Total 33 437 2,239 5.1 30 80 67.8

Best Game: 176 vs. Cornell (10/19/2013), Best Game: 214 at Wagner (11/7/1998), 26 attempts, 2 TDs 17 attempts, 3 TDs

5. MATT MERKLINGER 10. BOBBY SMITH 1998-2001 2,165 2001-2005 1,545 Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 1998 6 40 185 4.6 3 57 30.8 2001 10 14 67 4.8 1 15 6.7 1999 5 66 248 3.8 4 21 49.6 2002 2 20 88 4.4 1 29 44.0 2000 11 192 913 4.8 12 73 83.0 2003 11 139 581 4.2 3 53 52.8 2001 10 203 819 4.0 10 70 81.9 2004 11 89 410 4.6 3 40 37.3 Total 32 501 2,165 4.3 29 73 67.6 2005 9 75 399 5.3 3 52 44.3 Total 43 337 1,545 4.6 11 53 35.9

Best Game: 162 at Jacksonville (11/18/2000), Best Game: 142 at La Salle (10/25/2003), 39 attempts, 2 TDs 22 attempts, 1 TD

48 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER RUSHING LEADERS CAREER PASSING LEADERS

1. BRIAN BOLAND 6. BILL RANKIN 2003-2006 7,812 2000-2002 4,039 Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G 2003 11 122 218 1,482 11 10 134.7 2000 11 112 255 1,355 9 9 123.2 2004 11 116 206 1,643 12 6 149.4 2001 10 115 231 1,495 10 13 149.5 2005 10 188 323 2,334 21 16 233.4 2002 10 93 239 1,189 6 10 118.9 2006 12 197 305 2,353 14 9 196.0 Total 31 320 725 4,039 25 32 130.3 Total 44 627 1,052 7,812 58 41 177.5 Best Game: 266 at Central Connecticut State Best Game: 348 at Lehigh (9/03/05), (9/22/2001), 14-of-25, 3 TD, 3 INT 28-of-39, 2 TD, 1 INT

2. KYLE FRAZIER 7. BRETT BURKE 2009-2012 7,115 2005-2008 3,824 Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G 2009 11 129 216 1,453 10 4 132.0 2005 5 8 12 58 0 0 11.6 2010 11 182 297 2,072 9 6 188.4 2006 4 6 10 56 0 0 14 2011 6 119 183 1,159 4 5 193.2 2007 10 192 297 1,967 10 6 196.7 2012 10 246 365 2,431 17 10 243.1 2008 11 170 263 1,743 12 6 158.5 Total 38 676 1,061 7,115 40 25 187.2 Total 30 376 582 3,824 22 12 127.5 Best Game: 263 vs. Duquesne (11/15/2008), Best Game: 451 at Cornell (10/13/2012), 14-of-23, 2 TD, 1 INT 35-of-45, 4 TD

3. DAN SABELLA 8. CODY WILLIAMS 1994-1997 6,229 2015-2016 3,162 Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G 1994 8 72 138 1,015 9 3 126.9 2015 11 182 311 1,868 12 11 169.8 1995 10 175 303 2,149 17 5 214.9 2016 8 106 178 1,294 7 2 161.8 1996 6 85 150 1,115 8 3 185.8 Total 19 288 489 3,162 19 13 166.4 1997 9 168 277 1,950 18 6 216.7 Total 33 500 868 6,229 52 17 188.8 Best Game: 290 vs. Fordham (10/1/2016), 22-of-31, 2 TD, Best Game: 326 at Marist (9/2/1995), 25-of-42, 2 TD

4. KENJI BAHAR 9. JOHN DiPASQUALE 2016- 5,598 1996-1999 2,764 Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G 2016 9 97 166 964 4 6 107.1 1996 1 3 5 16 0 0 16.0 2017 12 205 331 2,368 16 13 197.3 1997 1 4 16 53 0 1 53.0 2018 11 207 345 2,626 20 6 238.7 1998 10 167 294 2,299 15 11 229.9 Total 34 509 842 5,958 40 25 175.2 1999 7 47 108 396 2 5 56.6 Total 19 221 423 2,764 17 17 145.5 Best Game: 407 at Gardner-Webb (11/17/2018), 20-of-30, 5 TD, 1 INT Best Game: 328 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/1998), 18-of-23, 2 TD,

5. BRANDON HILL 10. DOUG ROSSBACK 2013-2014 4,752 1993-1994 2,744 Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G Year G CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS/G 2013 12 181 264 2,356 19 11 196.3 1993 7 147 264 1,905 8 16 272.1 2014 10 201 334 2,396 19 6 239.6 1994 6 66 123 839 4 7 139.8 Total 22 382 598 4,752 38 17 216.0 Total 13 213 387 2,744 12 23 211.1

Best Game: 390 at Lehigh (9/27/2014), Best Game: 418 vs. St. Peter’s (10/2/1993), 33-of-44, 3 TD, 1 INT 28-of-53, 5 TD, 1 INT

49 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

1. BRIAN BOLAND 6. BRANDON HILL 2003-06 8,246 2013-2014 4,396 Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G 2003 11 295 -25 1,482 1,457 4.94 132.5 2013 12 361 -203 2,356 2,153 5.96 179.4 2004 11 265 22 1,643 1,665 6.28 151.4 2014 10 363 -153 2,396 2,243 6.17 224.3 2005 10 370 184 2,334 2,518 6.31 251.8 Total 22 724 2,165 4,752 4,396 6.07 199.8 2006 12 404 253 2,353 2,606 6.45 225.5 Total 44 1,334 434 7,812 8,246 6.18 187.4 Best Game: 356 at Lehigh (9/27/2014), 47 plays, 390 pass yards, -33 rush yards Best Game: 341 vs. Robert Morris (9/3/2005), 43 plays 348 pass yards, -7 rush yard

2. KYLE FRAZIER 7. BILL RANKIN 2009-2012 7,919 2000-2002 3,874 Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G 2009 11 269 0 1,453 1,453 5.40 132.0 2000 11 299 -150 1,355 1,205 4.03 109.5 2010 11 381 334 2,072 2,046 5.37 218.7 2001 10 269 -102 1,495 1,393 5.20 139.3 2011 6 227 239 1,159 1,398 6.15 233.0 2002 10 307 87 1,189 1,276 4.16 127.6 2012 10 449 231 2,431 2,662 5.79 266.2 Total 31 875 -165 4,039 3,874 4.43 125.0 Total 38 1,326 804 7,115 7,919 5.97 208.39 Best Game: 239 vs. Central Connecticut State Best Game: 513 at Cornell (10/13/2012), (9/22/2001), 27 plays, 266 pass yards, 54 plays, 451 pass yards, 62 rush yards -27 rush yards

3. DAN SABELLA 8. BRETT BURKE 1994-1997 6,147 2005-2008 3,795 Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G 1994 8 153 -23 1,015 992 6.48 124.0 2005 5 17 4 58 62 3.65 12.4 1995 10 326 -49 2,149 2,100 6.44 210.0 2006 11 11 -5 56 51 4.64 4.64 1996 7 157 -16 1,115 1,099 7.00 157.0 2007 10 360 -32 1,967 1,935 5.38 193.5 1997 9 294 6 1,950 1,956 6.65 217.3 2008 11 284 4 1,743 1,747 6.15 158.8 Total 34 930 -82 6,229 6,147 6.61 180.8 Total 37 672 -29 3,824 3,795 5.65 102.6

Best Game: 318 vs. Marist (9/2/1995), 46 plays, Best Game: 253 vs. Duquesne (11/15/2008), 326 pass yards, -8 rush yards 24 plays, 263 pass yards, -10 rush yards

4. KENJI BAHAR 9. CODY WILLIAMS 2016- 6,114 2015-2016 3,558 Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G 2016 11 190 -20 964 944 4.96 85.8 2015 11 421 362 1,868 2,230 5.29 202.7 2017 12 384 33 2,368 2,401 6.25 200.0 2016 8 211 34 1,294 1,328 6.29 166.0 2018 11 398 143 2,626 2,769 6.59 251.7 Total 19 632 396 3,162 3,558 5.00 187.2 Total 34 972 156 5,598 6,114 6.29 179.8 Best Game: 301 vs Fordham (10/1/2016). Best Game: 419 at Gardner Webb (11/17/2018). 35 plays, 290 pass yards, 11 rush yards 34 plays, 407 pass yards, 12 rush yards 5 Pass TD, 1 Rush TD

5. DAVID SINISI 10. DOUG ROSSBACK 2006-2009 5,107 1993-1994 2,756 Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Y/P Y/G 2006 12 171 754 0 754 4.40 62.8 1993 7 300 70 1,905 1,975 6.58 282.1 2007 10 208 1,184 23 1,207 5.80 120.7 1994 6 140 -58 839 781 5.58 130.2 2008 11 286 1,674 0 1,674 5.85 152.2 Total 13 440 12 2,744 2,756 6.26 212.0 2009 11 302 1,437 35 1,472 4.87 133.8 Total 44 981 5,049 58 5,107 5.20 116.1 Best Game: 441 vs. St. Peter’s (10/2/1993), 56 plays, 418 pass yards, 23 rush yards Best Game: 247 vs. Saint Francis (10/4/2008), 32 plays

50 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS

1. REGGIE WHITE JR. 6. ANTHONY GALELLA 2015-2018 3,373 1995-1998 1,653 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2015 11 35 432 12.3 5 50 39.3 1995 7 3 32 10.7 0 15 4.6 2016 11 69 934 13.5 7 72 84.9 1996 10 13 165 12.7 1 32 16.5 2017 12 74 824 11.8 8 61 72.8 1997 9 30 412 13.7 3 49 45.8 2018 11 71 1,133 16.0 11 84 103.0 1998 10 61 1,044 17.1 9 72 104.4 Total 45 249 3,373 13.5 31 84 75.0 Total 36 107 1,653 15.4 13 72 45.9

Best Game: 220 at Gardner-Webb (11/17/2019), Best Game: 179 vs. Towson (9/12/1998), 5 receptions, 10 rec, 4 TD 1 TD

2. MILES AUSTIN 7. DARREN AMBUSH 2002-2005 2,867 2013-2016 1,529 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2002 10 10 208 20.8 1 41 20.8 2013 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2003 12 44 796 18.1 12 42 66.3 2014 11 23 327 14.2 3 37 29.7 2004 11 47 859 18.3 9 69 78.1 2015 11 49 614 12.5 4 81 55.8 2005 8 49 1,004 20.5 11 66 125.5 2016 11 49 588 12.0 2 77 53.5 Total 41 150 2,867 19.1 33 69 69.9 Total 39 121 1,529 12.6 9 81 39.2

Best Game: 235 at Sacred Heart (10/8/2005), Best Game: 210 at Liberty (10/22/2016), 10 receptions, 4 TDs 7 receptions, 1 TD

3. NEAL STERLING 8. TRISTAN ROBERTS 2011-14 2,615 2011-2012 1,143 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2011 11 57 677 11.9 5 58 61.5 2011 11 37 429 11.6 6 44 39.0 2012 10 33 386 11.7 5 55 38.6 2012 10 55 714 13.0 5 85 71.4 2013 12 57 647 11.3 6 64 53.9 Total 21 92 1,143 12.4 11 85 54.4 2014 10 55 905 16.5 6 81 90.5 Total 43 202 2,615 12.9 22 81 60.8 Best Game: 174 at Cornell Best Game: 183 vs Lehigh (10/13/2012), 7 receptions, 1 TD ( 9/27/2014), 11 receptions, 1 TD

4. ADAM SAN MIGUEL 9. RICK FINER 2004-2007 2,252 1993, 1995-1997 1,100 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 2004 10 21 265 12.6 1 44 26.5 1993 7 23 342 24.9 2 48 48.9 2005 10 51 569 11.2 3 39 56.9 1995 10 11 158 14.4 1 29 15.8 2006 12 73 872 11.7 6 71 72.6 1996 10 23 201 8.7 2 30 20.1 2007 10 49 546 11.6 4 58 54.6 1997 9 32 399 12.5 3 57 44.3 Total 42 194 2,252 11.6 14 71 53.6 Total 36 89 1,100 12.4 8 57 30.6

Best Game: 168 vs. St. Peter’s (9/16/2006), Best Game: 86 at Stonehill (9/11/1993), 4 receptions 11 receptions, 1 TD

5. WILL HOLDER 10. TYLER GEORGE 1993, 1995-1997 2,172 2009-12 1,083 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP YDS/G 1993 5 25 381 15.2 1 57 76.2 2009 11 21 220 10.5 2 17 20.0 1995 10 34 696 20.5 7 86 69.6 2010 11 36 366 10.2 2 27 33.3 1996 10 23 546 23.7 7 80 54.6 2011 11 36 282 7.8 0 27 25.6 1997 8 32 549 17.2 6 88 68.6 2012 9 28 215 7.7 1 24 23.9 Total 33 114 2,172 19.1 21 88 65.8 Total 42 121 1,083 9.0 5 27 25.7

Best Game: 147 vs. Robert Morris (9/9/1995), Best Game: 79 at Duquesne (10/2/2012), 5 receptions, 1 TD 6 receptions

51 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS

1. REGGIE WHITE JR. 5. TYLER GEORGE 2015-2018 249 2009-2012 121 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G 2015 11 35 432 12.3 5 50 3.1 2009 11 21 220 10.5 2 17 1.90 2016 11 69 934 13.5 7 72 6.2 2010 11 36 366 10.2 2 27 3.27 2017 12 74 824 11.8 8 61 6.1 2011 11 36 282 7.8 0 27 3.27 2018 11 71 1,133 16.0 11 84 6.5 2012 9 28 215 7.7 1 24 3.11 Total 45 249 3,373 13.5 31 84 5.5 Total 42 121 1,021 8.4 5 27 2.88

Best Game: 220 at Gardner-Webb (11/17/2019), 10 rec, 4 TD

7. WILLIAM HOLDER 2. NEAL STERLING 1993, 1995-1997 114 2011-14 202 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G 1993 5 25 382 15.3 1 57 5.00 2011 11 57 677 11.9 5 58 5.2 1995 10 34 696 20.5 7 86 3.40 2012 10 33 386 11.7 5 55 3.3 1996 10 23 546 23.7 7 80 2.30 2013 12 57 647 11.3 6 64 4.6 1997 8 32 549 17.2 6 88 4.00 2014 10 55 905 16.5 6 81 5.5 Total 33 114 2,173 19.1 21 88 3.45 Total 43 202 2,615 12.9 22 81 4.7

3. ADAM SAN MIGUEL 8. ANTHONY GALELLA 2004-2007 194 1995-1998 107 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G 2004 10 21 265 12.6 1 44 2.10 1995 7 3 32 10.7 0 15 0.43 2005 10 51 569 11.2 3 39 5.10 1996 10 13 165 12.7 1 32 1.30 2006 12 73 872 11.7 6 71 6.0 1997 9 30 412 13.7 3 49 3.33 2007 10 49 546 11.6 4 58 4.9 1998 10 61 1,044 17.1 9 72 6.10 Total 42 194 2,252 11.6 14 71 4.6 Total 36 107 1,653 15.4 13 72 2.9

4. MILES AUSTIN 9. JOHN NALBONE 2002-2005 150 2005-2008 101 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G 2002 10 10 208 20.8 1 41 1.00 2005 10 18 138 7.7 1 16 1.85 2003 12 44 796 18.1 12 42 3.67 2006 12 19 198 10.4 0 23 1.61 2004 11 47 859 18.3 9 69 4.27 2007 10 22 252 11.5 3 32 2.22 2005 8 49 1,004 20.5 11 66 6.13 2008 11 42 491 11.7 5 83 3.81 Total 41 150 2,867 19.1 33 69 3.66 Total 43 101 1,079 10.7 9 83 2.37

5. DARREN AMBUSH 10. TRISTAN ROBERTS 2013-2016 121 2011-2012 92 Year G REC YDS AVG TD LP REC/G Year G NO YDS AVG TD LP REC/G 2013 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2011 11 37 429 11.6 6 44 3.36 2014 11 23 327 14.2 3 37 2.1 2012 10 55 714 13.0 5 85 5.50 2015 11 49 614 12.5 4 81 4.5 Total 21 92 1,143 12.3 11 85 4.38 2016 11 49 588 12.0 2 77 4.5 Total 39 121 1,529 12.6 9 81 3.1

Best Game: 210 at Liberty (10/22/2016), 7 receptions, 1 TD

52 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS CAREER SCORING LEADERS

1. DAVID SINISI 6. FRED WEINGART 2006-2009 432 2005-2008 204 Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS 2006 12 14 0-0 0-0 84 2005 10 0 7-10 30-30 51 2007 10 19 0-0 0-0 114 2006 9 0 8-15 20-23 44 2008 11 22 0-0 0-0 132 2007 10 0 8-13 28-29 52 2009 11 17 0-0 0-0 102 2008 11 0 8-11 33-36 57 Total 44 72 0-0 0-0 432 Total 40 0 31-49 111-118 204

2. ERIC SPILLANE 7. JULIAN HAYES 2010-2013 265 2011-2013 192 Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS 2010 11 0 16-22 24-29 72 2011 11 14 0-0 0-0 84 2011 11 0 9-12 33-35 60 2012 10 11 0-0 0-0 66 2012 10 0 12-16 34-35 70 2013 12 7 0-0 0-0 42 2013 12 0 10-15 33-35 63 Total 33 32 0-0 0-0 192 Total 43 0 47-65 124-134 265

3. MILES AUSTIN 8. REGGIE WHITE JR 2002-2005 216 2015-2018 188 Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS 2002 8 1 0-0 0-0 6 2015 11 5 0-0 0-0 30 2003 12 12 0-0 0-0 72 2016 11 7 0-0 2-0* 44 2004 11 11 0-0 0-0 66 2017 12 8 0-0 0-0 48 2005 8 12 0-0 0-0 72 2018 11 11 0-0 0-0 66 Total 43 36 0-0 0-0 216 Total 45 31 0-0 0-0 188

* - includes two-point conversion

t-4. MATT MERKLINGER 9. LAVON CHANEY 1998-2001 210 2013-2016 144 Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS 1998 6 3 0-0 0-0 18 2013 12 0 0-0 0-0 0 1999 6 4 0-0 0-0 24 2014 11 8 0-0 0-0 48 2000 11 14 0-0 0-0 84 2015 10 7 0-0 0-0 42 2001 10 14 0-0 0-0 84 2016 11 9 0-0 0-0 54 Total 33 35 0-0 0-0 210 Total 44 24 0-0 0-0 144

t-4. CHRIS REED 10. JIM VARICK 1994-1995, 1997-1998 210 1993-1996 141 Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS Year G TD FG-FGA XP-XPA PTS 1994 8 2 0-0 0-0 12 1993 6 0 0-0 1-1* 2 1995 6 4 0-0 0-0 24 1994 9 4 0-0 0-0 24 1997 9 7 0-0 0-0 42 1995 10 8 6-11 9-13* 76 1998 10 22 0-0 0-0 132 1996 10 5 0-7 9-14 39 Total 33 35 0-0 0-0 210 Total 35 17 6-18 19-28 141

* - includes two-point conversion

53 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER SACK LEADERS

1. JASON GMITTER 6. CHRIS AMMACHER 1994-1997 25.5 1999-2002 15.5 Year G SACKS YDS Year G SACKS YDS 1994 7 0.5 1 1999 9 1.5 9 1995 10 6.5 24 2000 10 2.0 7 1996 10 7.0 42 2001 10 8.5 49 1997 9 11.5 78 2002 10 3.5 29 Total 36 25.5 145 Total 39 15.5 94

2. ERIK YNGSTROM T7. DARNELL LESLIE 2003-06 23.0 2013-2016 15.0 Year G SACKS YDS Year G SACKS YDS 2003 11 8.0 51 2013 12 7.5 40 2004 11 6.5 48 2014 11 4.5 24 2005 9 4.5 17 2015 DNP 2004 12 4.0 34 2016 11 3.0 12 Total 43 23.0 150 Total 34 15.0 76

3. JOE SENTIPAL T7. TIM CANAVAN 1999-2003 21.5 1993-1994 15.0 Year G SACKS YDS Year G SACKS YDS 1999 10 0.5 5 1993 7 3.5 30 2000 11 15.5 109 1994 9 11.5 80 2001 2 1.0 10 Total 16 15.0 110 2002 10 1.0 7 2003 11 3.5 22 Total 44 21.5 153

4. MIKE DeFALCO 9. MIKE NORMAND 2000-2003 17.0 1997-2000 14.5 Year G SACKS YDS Year G SACKS YDS 2000 4 4.0 29 1997 9 2.5 10 2001 6 2.0 9 1998 10 1.0 10 2002 10 2.0 15 1999 10 5.0 35 2003 12 9.0 45 2000 11 6.0 13 Total 35 17.0 91 Total 40 14.5 68

5. CORNELL KEY 10. BRIAN SWEENEY 1997-2000 16.5 2003-2006 13.0 Year G SACKS YDS Year G SACKS YDS 1997 0 0.0 0 2003 10 0.0 0 1998 10 2.0 19 2004 11 3.5 24 1999 10 3.0 26 2005 10 4.5 32 2000 10 11.5 93 2006 12 5.0 35 Total 30 16.5 138 Total 43 13.0 91

10. MANNY MARAGATO 2014-2017 13.0 Year G SACKS YDS 2014 7 1.0 5 2015 8 1.0 4 2016 11 6.0 31 2017 12 5.0 35 Total 38 13.0 75

54 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER SACK LEADERS CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS

1. DAVID JILES t6. MIKE BASILE 2002-2006 13 2014-2017 8 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 2002 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 4 67 16.8 0 56 2015 2 0 0.0 0 0 2003 3 26 8.7 1 26 2016 1 43 43.0 0 43 2004 1 0 0.0 0 0 2017 1 4 4.0 0 4 2005 4 20 5.0 0 20 Total 8 114 14.3 0 56 2006 5 88 17.6 1 38 Total 13 134 10.3 2 26

t2. KENNY AMSEL t6. AARON EDWARDS 2007-2010 11 1997-2001 8 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 2007 1 32 1.0 1 32 1997 0 0 0.0 0 0 2008 3 17 4.6 0 18 1998 1 6 6.0 0 6 2009 5 104 20.8 0 55 1999 3 86 28.7 0 56 2010 2 122 61.0 2 72 2000 1 26 26.0 1 26 Total 11 275 25.0 3 72 2001 3 94 31.3 1 92 Total 8 212 26.5 2 92

t2. VINNIE SASSO t6. ROB LOMORIELLO 1994-1997 11 2001-2005 7 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 1994 2 19 9.5 0 19 2001 0 0 0.0 0 0 1995 3 12 4.0 0 12 2002 0 0 0.0 0 0 1996 4 33 8.2 0 14 2003 2 54 27.0 0 54 1997 2 57 28.5 1 45 2004 3 39 13.0 0 36 Total 11 121 11.0 1 45 2005 2 20 10.0 0 20 Total 7 113 16.1 0 54

4. TEDDIE MARTINEZ t7. MIKE PITTS 2014-2017 10 1999-2002 7 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 2014 2 51 25.5 0 51 1999 1 0 0.0 0 0 2015 0 0 0.0 0 0 2000 2 0 0.0 0 0 2016 4 19 6.3 0 19 2001 3 17 5.7 0 15 2017 5 29 5.8 0 19 2002 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 10 99 9.9 0 51 Total 7 17 2.4 0 15

PLAYERS TIED WITH 6 INTERCEPTIONS

5. MATT HILL 2003-2006 9 PAT GRAY Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 2011-2015 2003 0 0 0.0 0 0 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP 2004 4 84 21.0 2 43 Total 6 82 13.7 1 35 2005 2 28 14.0 0 27 2006 3 47 15.6 0 38 Total 9 159 17.6 2 43 JOE SENTIPAL 1999-2003 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Total 6 24 4.0 1 16

STEVE COVELLO t6. JOE JOHNSON 1994-1997 2012-20!5 8 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Total 6 31 5.2 0 19 2012 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 1 15 15.0 0 15 2014 4 83 20.8 1 55 DAVID LEWIS 2015 3 76 25.3 0 45 1993-1996 Total 8 114 14.3 1 55 Year INT YDS AVG TD LP Total 6 82 13.7 1 35

55 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER TACKLE LEADERS

1. MIKE BASILE 6. MATT HILL 2014-2017 433 2003-06 265 Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS 2014 11 59 19 78 4.0 12 2003 10 8 4 12 0 0 2015 11 70 49 119 7.0 21 2004 11 56 30 86 7 38 2016 11 65 45 110 9.0 25 2005 10 54 28 82 6 16 2017 12 91 35 126 9.5 49 2006 11 51 34 85 4 10 Total 45 285 148 433 29.5 107 Total 42 169 96 265 17 64

2. AARON EDWARDS 7. MIKE NORMAND 1997-2001 353 1997-2000 251 Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS 1997 9 20 8 28 0 0 1997 9 29 13 42 6 19 1998 10 46 40 86 1 1 1998 10 31 24 55 10 37 1999 10 64 40 104 4 6 1999 10 45 30 75 10 54 2000 3 13 8 21 1 15 2000 11 49 30 79 12 41 2001 10 80 34 114 2 6 Total 40 154 97 251 38 151 Total 42 223 130 353 8 28

3. JOE SENTIPAL 8. JOE LITTLE 1999-2003 327 1993-1996 244 Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS 1999 10 16 7 23 2 11 1993 7 26 29 55 2 2 2000 11 57 29 86 23 131 1994 8 33 14 47 3 5 2001 2 5 2 7 3 12 1995 10 55 23 88 8 18 2002 10 58 48 106 8.5 20 1996 10 34 20 54 4 13 2003 11 57 48 105 15 43 Total 35 148 86 244 17 38 Total 44 193 134 327 51.5 217

4. JOSE GUMBS 9. MIKE DIBELLA 2008-2011 306 1999-2002 242 Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS 2008 10 43 17 60 4.0 14 1999 9 39 21 60 6 13 2009 9 45 50 95 3.0 10 2000 11 59 35 94 12 21 2010 11 53 23 76 3.0 4 2001 10 52 34 86 8 18 2011 11 47 28 75 5.5 20 2002 10 1 1 2 0 0 Total 41 188 118 306 15.5 48 Total 40 151 91 242 26 52

5. JOHN SCHULTZEL 10. VINNIE SASSO 1997-2000 298 1994-1997 233 Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS Year G UT AT TT TFL YDS 1997 9 8 4 12 2 13 1994 8 26 12 38 0 0 1998 10 52 44 96 9 46 1995 10 53 20 73 2 5 1999 10 69 20 89 7 15 1996 6 28 14 42 0 0 2000 11 64 37 101 13 54 1997 9 64 16 80 1 13 Total 40 193 105 298 31 128 Total 33 171 62 233 3 18

56 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL CAREER TACKLE LEADERS TEAM AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player 1993: Doug Rossback (O) David Lewis (D) Brian Lockley (ST) 1994: Dan Sabella (O) David Lewis (D) Robert Ridley (ST) 1995: Dan Sabella (O) Anthony Berke (D) Mike James (ST) 1996: William Holder (O) John Mendes (D) Rick Finer (ST) 1997: Dan Sabella (O) Vinnie Sasso (D) Rick Finer (ST) 1998: Chris Reed (O) John Schultzel (D) Bill Pullen (ST) 1999: Bryan Peck (O) Aaron Edwards (D) Aaron Edwards (ST) 2000: Matt Merklinger (O) John Schultzel (D) Darrell Nick (ST) 2001: Matt Merklinger (O) Aaron Edwards (D) Cornell Key wreaked havoc on opposing Jay Roach (ST) offenses during his four seasons. 2002: Dan Iskra (O) Joe Sentipal (D) Kevin Faulkner (ST) Vince Lombardi 2003: Brian Boland (O) Linebacker Mike Castellano was a two-time Joe Sentipal (D) Vince Lombardi Second Effort Award winner. Second Effort Award Steve Andriola (ST) 1993: Tim Canavan 2004: Joe Migliore (O) Terry Murphy Dan Blazosky (D) 1994: Ryan Grant Steve Andriola (ST) John Mendes 2005: Miles Austin (O) 1995: Ralph O’Neil Matt Hill (D) Nick Szymanski Aaron Suozzo (ST) 1996: Jason Gmitter 2006: Brian Boland (O) Terry Murphy Matt Hill (D) 1997: Jason Gmitter David Sinisi (ST) Anthony Verdi 2007: David Sinisi (O) 1998: Doug Sterk Ayo Falae (D) Robert Ward Derek Bischoff (ST) 1999: Cornell Key 2008: David Sinisi (O) Eric Platt Kevin Walsh (D) 2000: Cornell Key Fred Weingart (ST) Matt Merklinger 2009: David Sinisi (O) 2001: Chris Ammacher Jose Gumbs (D) Billy Lynn Jack Daniels (ST) 2002: Mark Di Pisa 2010: Shawn Wright (O) Justin Rosato Jose Gumbs (D) 2003: Mike DeFalco Jack Daniels (ST) Jeff Gallo 2011: Neal Sterling (O) 2004: Matt Sosnovik Jose Gumbs (D) Ed Ratyniak Mike Drake (ST) 2005: Bobby Smith 2012: Kyle Frazier (O) Mike Castellano Mike Upham (D) 2006: Jonathan Dunn Eric Spillane (ST) Mike Castellano 2013: Kwabena Asante (O) 2007: Brett Burke Dave Damirgian (D) Kevin Walsh Eric Spillane (ST) 2008: Brett Burke 2014: Neal Sterling (O) Kevin Walsh Mike Basile (D) 2009: Ryan Folsom Ryan Mohr & Ed Royds (ST) David Kennedy 2015: Darren Ambush (O) 2010: Ryan Folsom Mike Basile (D) Kenny Amsel Matt White (ST) Kevin Walsh was named Defensive MVP in 2011: Tyler George 2016: Lavon Chaney (O) Ian Simon Mike Basile (D) 2008 the same season he was NEC DPOY all 2012: Tyler George Darren Ambush & Matt White (ST) the while playing on a torn ACL. Chris Luma 2017: Reggie White Jr (O) 2013: Brandon Maxwell Mike Basile (D) Pat O’Hara Matt White (ST) 2014: Lavon Chaney 2018: Reggie White Jr (O) John Sieczkowski Ryan Schoer (D) 2015: Rotchill Medor Matt Mosquera (ST) Payton Minnich 2016: Darren Ambush Darnell Leslie 2017: Agbai Iroha Alex Thompson 2017: Tre Nelson Ryan Wetzel

John Mendes Nick Dalia Derek Bischoff Jack Daniels 57 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL TEAM/WEEKLY AWARDS Scholar-Athlete Award ESPN/USA TODAY (FCS) 1993: John Mendes 2001: Jay Roach (9/10) - special teams 1994: Matt Cuccia 1995: Rich Bargloski 1996: Rich Bargloski STATS NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1997: Jason Gmitter 2015: Matt White (10/19) - special teams 1998: Nick Dalia 2017: Pete Guerriero (9/10) - freshman 1999: Darrell Nick 2018: Juwon Farri (10/29) - freshman 2000: Darrell Nick 2001: Justin Rosato 2002: Justin Rosato COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS 2003: Bob Pluta 2015: Matt White (10/19) - special teams 2004: Michael McClelland 2005: Tom Mauro 2006: Michael McClelland DON HANSEN’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2007: Jon Stolarz 2008: Andrew Musick (FCS Mid Major) 2009: Andrew Musick 1996: Joe Little (10/12) - defensive 2010: Ryan Folsom 2000: Joe Sentipal (11/18) - defensive 2011: Andrew Sutton 2001: Aaron Edwards (9/9) - defensive 2012: Andrew Sutton Aaron Edwards (10/21) - defensive 2013: Eric Spillane Aaron Edwards (10/28) - defensive 2014: Joe Johnson 2003: Joe Sentipal (9/7) - defensive 2015: Joe Johnson Steve Andriola (9/28) - special teams 2016: Darren Ambush Joe Sentipal (9/28) - defensive 2017: Matt White Joe Sentipal (10/19) - defensive 2018: Matt Mosquera David Jiles (10/26) - defensive 2004: Steve Andriola (10/17) - special teams Rob Lomoriello (10/31) - defensive 2005: Miles Austin (10/9) - offensive Fred Weingart (10/9) - special teams Defensive tackle Dan Sizelove was the 2006 2003: Sean Dennis (10/15) - special teams recipient of the Unsung Hero Award Matt Hill (10/22) - defensive Brian Boland (10/29) - offensive Raymond Michelli Coaches Award 1997: Dan Ruland 1998: Mike Principe METROPOLITAN SPORTSWRITERS 1999: Doug Gillespie 1996: Dan Sabella (9/21) - offensive 2000: Markice Stephens Vinnie Sasso (9/28) - defensive 2001: Raheem Byrom Vinnie Sasso (10/12) - defensive 2002: Doug Stetz 1997: Vinnie Sasso (9/13) - defensive 2003: Fred Williams Dan Sabella (9/20) - offensive 2004: Billy Worfolk 2005: Jesse Orbach 2006: Jamaal McClintock EASTERN COLLEGE 2007: Derek Bischoff 2008: Steve Dowens ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2009: Ron Lauch 1996: Dan Sabella (9/21) - offensive 2010: Bobby Giles Joe Little (10/12) - defensive 2011: Chris Mastrangelo 1997: Dan Sabella (11/8) - offensive 2012: Reggie Hildebrandt Jr. Vinnie Sasso (11/15) - defensive 2013: Mike McLafferty (Offense) 2000: Joe Sentipal (9/26) - defensive Tevrin Brandon (Defense) 2001: Matt Merklinger (9/11) - offensive 2014: Luke Brown Aaron Edwards (9/11) - defensive 2015: Hakeem Valles (Offense) Aaron Edwards (10/24) - defensive Andrew Jurczynski (Defense) 2007: David Sinisi (10/7) - offensive 2016: Gabe Hemighaus David Sinisi (10/28) - offensive 2017: Christian Runza 2009: David Sinisi (9/28) - offensive 2018: Vinny Grasso 2012: Kyle Frazier (9/11) - offensive Wide Receiver Mike McClelland was a two- time Scholar Athlete Award Winner.

Unsung Hero Award 1997: Nick Dalia 1998: Liam Klein 1999: Bill Hagan 2000: Pat Landis 2001: Kevin Faulkner 2002: Danny Barker 2003: Kevin Hutchison 2004: Jay Ricciardi 2005: Rob Lomoriello 2006: Dan Sizelove 2007: Andrew Musick 2008: T.J. Cerezo 2009: Garrett Culloo 2010: Dave Ogden 2011: Craig Peterson 2012: Dino Molina 2013: Jake Mauro (Offense) Clark Coe (Defense) 2014: Thad Richards 2015: Anthony McDonnaugh 2016: Matt Stoneberg 2017: Russ Clayton 2018: Gerron Pendarvis (Defense) Pete Righi (Offense)

Justin Rosato became MU’s first-ever Linebacker Fred Williams won the Raymond Academic All-American in 2002. Michelli Coaches Award in 2003 58 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL TEAM/WEEKLY AWARDS NATIONAL AWARDS All-America Honors DON HANSEN’S NATIONAL PHIL STEELE FOOTBALL GAZETTE (FCS Mid Major) 2018: Juwon Farri, RB (2nd team freshman) ASSOCIATED PRESS (FCS) 1996: Dominic Cuniglio, OL (1st team) Ryan Wetzel, OL (4th team) 2002: Joe Sentipal, LB (3rd team) Jason Gmitter, DE (1st team) Reggie White Jr., WR (3rd team) 2008: David Sinisi, RB (3rd team) William Holder, WR (1st team) Kevin Walsh, DL (3rd team) Anthony Berke, LB (honorable mention) 2016: Mike Basile, DB (2nd Team) Stacy Dixon, CB (honorable mention) 2017: Mike Basile, DB (1st Team) 1998: Chris Reed, RB (1st team) Alex Thompson, OL (2nd Team) Anthony Galella, WR (1st team) 2018: Reggie White Jr., WR (3rd Team) Anthony Galella, WR (Receiver of the Year) Doug Sterk, (honorable mention) 1999: Chris Mandell, K (1st team) Darrell Nick, P (1st team) 2000: Darrell Nick, P (1st team) Cornell Key, DL (2nd team) Matt Herdman, OL (honorable mention) Joe Sentipal, LB (honorable mention) 2001: Chris Ammacher, DL (1st team) Aaron Edwards, DB (1st team) 2002: Joe Sentipal, LB (2nd team) Chris Ammacher, DL (honorable mention) 2003: Sean Dennis, P (1st team) Miles Austin, WR (2nd team) Jeff Gallo, OL (2nd team) Sean Hefferon, DL (2nd team) 2004: Dan Iskra, OL (1st team) Miles Austin, WR (2nd team) Steve Andriola, K (2nd team) Sean Dennis, P (2nd team) 2005: Miles Austin, WR (1st team) John Castoro, OC (1st team) Matt Hill, DB (1st team) Mike Castellano, LB (2nd team) John Nalbone, TE (honorable mention) Brian Sweeney, DL (honorable mention) 2006: Matt Conolly, OL (Offensive Lineman of the Year) Mike Castellano, LB (1st team) Jonathan Dunn, OL (1st team) Matt Hill, DB (Defensive Back of the Year) Brian Boland, QB (second team) David Jiles, DB (second team) Adam San Miguel, WR (second team) David Sinisi, RB (second team) HERO SPORTS Joe Sentipal became MU’s first-ever Di- 2017: Mike Basile, DB (1st team) Alex Thompson is the only offensive vision I-AA All-America in 2002, named Pete Guerriero, RB (1st team freshman) lineman to earn Associated Press by both the AFCA and Associated Press. 2018: Pete Guerriero, RB (HM sophomore) All-American honors at Monmouth. Juwon Farri, RB (HM freshman) Justin Terry, DB (HM sophomore) COACHES ASSOCIATION (FCS) 2002: Joe Sentipal, LB STATS INC (SPORTS NETWORK) 2003: Joe Sentipal, LB 2001: Aaron Edwards, DB 2008: John Nalbone, TE 2002: Joe Sentipal, LB David Sinisi, RB 2003: Joe Senitpal, LB 2016: Mike Basile, DB Sean Dennis, P 2017: Mike Basile, DB (2nd Team) 2005: Miles Austin, WR Pete Guerriero, RB (2nd Team) John Castoro, OL 2018: Reggie White Jr., WR (2nd Team) 2006: Mike Castellano, LB Ryan Wetzel, OL (2nd Team) Matt Connolly, OL Matt Hill, DB 2007: David Sinisi, RB COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS (FCS) 2008: David Sinisi, RB (honorable mention) 2008: John Nalbone, TE (honorable mention) 2009: David Sinisi, RB (2nd team) David Sinisi, RB (honorable mention) 2011: Jose Gumbs, DB (3rd team) 2016: Mike Basile, DB (2nd team) COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM (FCS) 2017: Mike Basile, DB (1st team) 2003: Joe Sentipal, LB (2nd team) Alex Thompson, OL (2nd team) 2018: Reggie White, WR (3rd team) COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM WALTER CAMP (FCS Mid Major) 2017: Mike Basile, DB (first team) 2003: Joe Sentipal, LB (first team) Mike DeFalco, DL (second team) Sean Hefferon, DL (second team) Kevin Hutchison, DB (second team) Sean Dennis, P (second team) 2004: Sean Dennis, P (first team) Brian Boland, QB (second team) Dan Iskra, OL (second team) Ed Ratyniak, DL (second team) Miles Austin, WR (special mention) John Castoro, OL (special mention) Dan Blazosky, LB (special mention) Mike Castellano, LB (special mention) 2005: John Castoro, C Miles Austin, WR

Sean Hefferon was a Don Hanson Sec- ond Team All-American following his senior season in 2003. 59 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL NATIONAL AWARDS Walter Payton Award All-ECAC (FCS Top Offensive Player) 1996: Jason Gmitter, DE 2008: David Sinisi, RB (Finalist) 1997: Jason Gmitter, DE 2018: Reggie White Jr., WR (22nd) Dan Sabella, QB Vinnie Sasso, FS Doug Sterk, OL Jerry Rice Award 2000: Cornell Key, DL (FCS Top First Year Player) 2001: Aaron Edwards, DB 2011: Julian Hayes, RB (Finalist) Jay Roach, RS (honorable mention) Neal Sterling, WR (Finalist) Chris Ammacher, DL (honorable mention) 2014: Mike Basile, DB (Finalist) 2004: Sean Dennis, P (honorable mention) 2017: Pete Guerriero, RB (9th) 2008: David Sinisi, RB 2017: Juwon Farri, RB (5th) 2009: David Sinisi, RB Jose Gumbs, DB 2015: Mike Basile, DB (second team) 2016: Mike Basile, DB (first team) 2017: Alex Thompson, OL (first team) Mike Basile, DB (second team) Pete Guerriero (second team) Teddie Martinez (second team) Jake Powell (second team) Ryan Wetzel (second team) Reggie White Jr. (second team) 2018: Russ Clayton (2nd team) Juwon Farri (2nd team) Ryan Wetzel (2nd team) Reggie White Jr. (1st team)

Andrew Sutton was named as a Capital One Academic All-District II selection three times in his career. ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America 2002: Justin Rosato, DB (1st team) Capital One Academic All-District II 1995: Rich Bargloski, P (1st team) John Mendes, LB (1st team) 1996: Rich Bargloski, P (1st team) 2000: Darrell Nick, P (1st team) Mike Basile was named as the 2018 FCS 2001: Bill Rankin, QB (1st team) ADA All-American at Defensive Back. Justin Rosato, DB (1st team) Kenneth Edmundson, RB (2nd team) 2002: Bill Rankin, QB (1st team) Justin Rosato, DB (1st team) Buck Buchanon Award Bob Pluta, DL (2nd team) (FCS Top Defensive Player) Ed Ratyniak, DL (2nd team) 2016: Mike Basile, DB (Finalist) 2003: Michael McClelland, WR (2nd team) 2017: Mike Basile, DB (6th) Bob Pluta, DL (2nd team) 2004: Michael McClelland, WR (1st team) 2005: Michael McClelland, WR (1st team) Eddie Robinson Award 2006: Michael McClelland, WR (1st team) (FCS Coach of the Year) 2007: Andrew Musick, OL (1st Team) 2017: Kevin Callahan (10th) Kevin Walsh, DL (1st Team) Cornell Key was Monmouth’s lone ECAC 2008: Andrew Musick, OL (1st Team) selection in 2000. Jon Stolarz, DB (1st Team) FCS ADA All-American Kevin Walsh, DL (1st Team) (FCS Player of the Year by Position) 2009: Andrew Musick, OL (1st Team) 2017: Mike Basile (Defensive Back) Jon Stolarz, DB (1st Team) 2010: Ryan Folsom, WR (1st Team) ECAC Rookie of the Year 2011: Andrew Sutton, S (1st Team) AFCA ALL-STATE GOODWORKS TEAM 2006: David Sinisi, RB 2012: Tyler Geirge, TE 2018: Ryan Wetzel (Nominee) 2018: Juwon Farri, RB Eric Spillane, K Andrew Sutton, S 2013: Joe Johnson, DB Reece Johnston, OL All-Regional Honors Eric Spillane, K DON HANSEN’S NATIONAL Andrew Sutton, S 2014: Joe Johnson, DB FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2015: Joe Johnson, DB (FCS All-Atlantic Region) 2004: Sean Dennis, P (third team) Dan Iskra, OL (third team) (FCS All-Northeast Region) FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team 2001: Aaron Edwards 2005: Miles Austin, WR (first team) 2006: Michael McClelland 2006: Matt Hill, DB (first team) 2007: Kevin Walsh Mike Castellano, LB (second team) 2008: Andrew Musick Matt Connolly, OL (second team) Kevin Walsh Adam San Miguel, WR (second team) 2009: Andrew Musick Brian Boland, QB (honorable mention) Jon Stolarz David Jiles, DB (honorable mention) 2011: Andrew Sutton David Sinisi, RB (honorable mention) 2012: Andrew Sutton 2013: Eric Spillane 2015: Darren Ambush 2016: Darren Ambush 2017: Mike Basile 2018: Matt Mosquera

60 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL WEEKLY BIG SOUTH AWARDS

BIG SOUTH BIG SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 2014: KB Asante (9/1) 2014: Mike Basile (9/15) 2015: Lavon Chaney (10/26) Mike Basile (9/29) 2016: Reggie White Jr. (10/3) Mike Basile (10/6) 2017: Pete Guerriero (9/11) 2015: Deonte Fair (9/14) Eric Zokouri (9/25) Cody Williams (9/21) Kenji Bahar (10/9) Reggie White Jr. (10/5) 2018: Pete Guerriero (9/110) Cody Williams (11/16) Kenji Bahar (9/17) 2016: Kenji Bahar (9/12) Reggie White Jr. (10/1) Kenji Bahar (11/21) Juwon Farri (10/22) 2017: Pete Guerriero (9/4) Reggie White Jr. (11/19) Eric Zokouri (10/23) Eric Zokouri (10/30) 2018: Juwon Farri (9/3) Juwon Farri (10/1) Juwon Farri (10/15) Juwon Farri (11/19)

K.B. Asante became the first Monmouth Player to earn Big South Offensive Player of the Week honors after 4 TDs vs DSU.

BIG SOUTH DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2014: Joe Johnson (11/24) 2015: Dimitrius Smith (9/21) John Sieczkowski (10/5) 2016: Mike Basile (9/19) 2017: Mike Basile (9/4) Diego Zubieta (9/11) Mike Basile (10/9) BIG SOUTH 2018: Da’Quan Grimes (9/17) SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Evan Powell (10/15) 2014: Lucas Santangelo (9/1) Justin Terry (10/22) DJ Martin (9/29) Joe Johnson was named Big South 2015: Matt White (9/28) Defensive Player of the Week after two Matt White (10/19) 2016: Mike Basile (9/12) interceptions against Gardner-Webb. Matt White (10/3) Matt Mosquera (10/10) 2017: Mike Basile (10/23) 2018: Vinny Grasso (10/22) Matt Mosquera (10/29) Matt Mosquera (11/5)

Lucas Santangelo set a Monmouth kicker Juwon Farri was named Freshman of the DJ Martin was named Big South Special record with 14 points in Week 1 of the Week four times in 2018 en route to cap- Teams Player of the Week after blocking 2014 season vs Delaware State. turing Offensive Rookie of the Year. a pivotal 32 yard FG vs Lehigh in 2014. 61 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE AWARDS All-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 2014: Mike Basile, DB (first team) Neal Sterling, WR (first team) Lavon Chaney, RB (second team) Reece Johnston, OL (second team) Darnell Leslie, DL (second team) Ryan Mohr, P (second team) John Sieczkowski (second team) 2015: Mike Basile, DB (first team) Darren Ambush, WR (first team) Lavon Chaney, RB (second team) Joe Johnson, DB (second team) Payton Minnich, LB (second team) Alex Thompson, OL (second team) Hakeem Valles, TE (second team) 2016: Mike Basile, DB (first team) Alex Thompson, OL (first team) Reggie White Jr., WR (first team) Darren Ambush, WR (second team) Darnell Leslie, DL (second team) 2017: Mike Basile, DB (first team) Kamau Dumas, PR (first team) Pete Guerriero, RB (first team) Pete Guerriero, KR (first team) Teddie Martinez, DB (first team) Jake Powell, TE (first team) Monmouth defensive back Mike Basile Alex Thompson, OL (first team) became the first Hawk to earn a Big South Ryan Wetzel, OL (first team) major award in 2014. Reggie White Jr., WR (first team) Sophomore Lavon Chaney earned Second Tymere Berry, DB (second team) Team All-Big South honors after leading Matt Stoneberg, OL (second team) the league in all-purpose yards. 2018: Kenji Bahar, QB (first team) Big South Defensive Player of the Year Russ Clayton, OL (first team) 2017: Mike Basile (co-defensive) Juwon Farri, RB (first team) Vinny Grasso, PR (first team) Pete Guerriero, RB (second team) Big South Freshman of the Year Matt Mosquera, PK (first team) 2014: Mike Basile (defensive) Jake Powell, TE (first team) 2017: Pete Guerriero (co-freshman) Pete Righi, OL (second team) 2018: Juwon Farri (Offensive) Justin Terry, DB (second team) Ryan Wetzel, OL (first team) Reggie White Jr., WR (first team) Big South All-Academic Team Tymere Berry, DB (first team) 2014: Joe Johnson 2015: Joe Johnson 2016: Darren Ambush 2017: Mike Basile 2018: Matt Mosquera

Neal Sterling, drafted in 2015 by the Jack- sonville Jaguars, earned First Team All-Big South honors as a senior in 2014.

As a junior, Monmouth Joe John- Defensive end Darnell Leslie was named son won Academic All-District II honors and Second Team All-Big South as a redshirt was named to the Big South All-Academic sophomore in 2014. Team.

62 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE AWARDS WEEKLY NEC AWARDS

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE NORTHEAST CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 1996: William Holder (10/12) 1996: Mike Medrano (9/21) Kevin Francis (11/9) Mike Medrano (10/12) Dan Sabella (11/16) 1997: Aaron Edwards (11/8) 1997: Dan Sabella (9/20) 1998: Jay Roach (10/12) Chris Reed (10/18) 1999: Chad Smith (11/1) Dan Sabella (11/8) 2000: Bill Rankin (9/25) 1998: Chris Reed (9/7) 2001: Dan Blazosky (10/29) Anthony Galella (9/14) Dan Blazosky (11/12) Chris Reed (10/5) 2002: Joe Migliore (9/23) Chris Reed (10/19) 2003: Erik Yngstrom (9/15) Chris Reed (10/26) Brian Boland (9/22) Chris Reed (11/2) Erik Yngstrom (10/6) Chris Reed (11/9) 2004: Mike Castellano (9/20) 2001: Matt Merklinger (9/10) Mike Castellano (10/18) 2005: Miles Austin (10/10) 2006: David Sinisi (9/5) 2006: Brian Boland (10/22) David Sinisi (9/25) Brian Boland (10/29) David Sinisi (10/28) Brian Boland (11/12) David Sinisi (11/4) 2007: David Sinisi (10/8) David Sinisi (11/11) David Sinisi (10/29) 2007: Bobby Giles (10/8) 2008: David Sinisi (10/4) Kenny Amsel (11/17) David Sinisi (10/25) 2009: Kyle Frazier (10/17) David Sinisi (11/15) 2010: Eric Spillane (10/2) 2009: David Sinisi (9/26) Jimmy Lawson (10/16) 2012: Kyle Frazier (9/10) 2011: Neal Sterling (9/17) Kyle Frazier (9/24) Julian Hayes (10/22) Kyle Frazier (10/15) Aaron Edwards was a three-time NEC Julian Hayes (11/5) Defensive Player of the Week in 2001 en route to All-NEC honors. NORTHEAST CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK NORTHEAST CONFERENCE 2002: Steve Andriola (10/28) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2003: Aaron Suozzo (9/8) 1996: Vinnie Sasso (9/28) Sean Dennis (9/15) Joe Little (10/12) Steve Andriola (9/29) Stacy Dixon (10/26) Rob Lutz (11/10) 1997: Vinnie Sasso (11/15) Kevin Hutchison (11/17) 1998: John Schultzel (11/2) 2004: Miles Austin (9/20) 1999: John Schultzel (9/13) Michael McClelland (10/4) Cornell Key (10/18) Steve Andriola (10/18) 2000: Joe Sentipal (9/25) Steve Andriola (11/1) Joe Sentipal (10/23) Michael McClelland (11/15) Joe Sentipal (11/13) 2005: David Jiles (9/12) Joe Sentipal (11/20) Miles Austin (10/3) 2001: Aaron Edwards (9/10) Fred Weingart (10/10) Chris Ammacher (10/15) Fred Weingart (11/14) Aaron Edwards (10/22) 2006: Sean Dennis (10/8) Aaron Edwards (10/29) Sean Dennis (10/15) 2003: Joe Sentipal (9/8) 2008: Ayo Falae (8/30) Joe Sentipal (9/29) Nick Romeo (10/4) Joe Sentipal (10/20) 2009: Bobby Giles (9/19) David Jiles (10/20) 2010: Jose Gumbs (10/16) 2004: Rob Lomoriello (11/1) 2011: Pat Gray (10/1) 2005: Anthony Addonizio (10/3) Mitchell Pollard (11/5) David Sinisi won NEC Offensive Player of Matt Hill (10/24) the Week a Monmouth-record six times. 2006: Mike Castellano (9/6) Matt Hill (10/24) Brian Sweeney (11/12) 2008: Kevin Walsh (9/20) Kevin Walsh (9/27) Kevin Walsh (11/15) 2009: Kendall Haley (9/19) Jose Gumbs (10/10) 2010: Jose Gumbs (10/23) 2011: Dan Sullivan (9/17) Steven Barroso (9/24) Eric Macik (10/2)

John Schultzel earned NEC Defensive Bobby Giles was named NEC Special Player of the Week honors twice during Teams Player of the Year after returning his career. a kickoff 90 yards for a TD in 2009. 63 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL NORTHEAST CONFERENCE AWARDS 2005: Miles Austin, WR (1st team) John Castoro, OL (1st team) John Nalbone, TE (2nd team) Bobby Smith, RB (2nd team) Matt Connolly, OL (2nd team) Brian Sweeney, DL (2nd team) Mike Castellano, LB (2nd team) David Jiles, DB (2nd team) Matt Hill, DB (2nd team) 2006: Brian Boland, QB (1st team) Mike Castellano, LB (1st team Matt Connolly, OL (1st team) Jonathan Dunn, OL (1st team) Matt Hill, DB (1st team) Adam San Miguel, WR (2nd team) David Jiles, DB (2nd team) John Nalbone, TE (2nd team) David Sinisi, RB (2nd team) Brian Sweeney, DL (2nd team) Erik Yngstrom, DL (2nd team) 2007: Derek Bischoff, DB (2nd team) Brett Burke, QB (1st team) Jonathan Dunn, OL (1st team) Ayo Falae, DB (2nd team) Nick LoCastro, OL (1st team) John Nalbone, TE (1st team) Adam San Miguel, WR (1st team) Highly regarded Kevin Callahan has three Jason Gmitter was Monmouth's first de- David Sinisi, RB (2nd team) times been named Northeast Conference fensive player to earn All-Northeast Con- Shawn Wright, OL (2nd team) Coach of the Year. ference honors on two occasions. Kevin Walsh, DL (2nd team) Brian Sweeney, DL (2nd team) Erik Yngstrom, DL (2nd team) 2008: Brett Burke, QB (2nd team) NEC Coach of the Year Ayo Falae, DB (2nd team) 1998: Kevin Callahan All-Northeast Conference Nick LoCastro, OL (1st team) 2003: Kevin Callahan 1996: Anthony Berke, LB John Nalbone, TE (1st team) 2006: Kevin Callahan Dominic Cuniglio, OL David Sinisi, RB (1st team) Stacy Dixon, DB Kevin Sterling, OL (1st team) Jason Gmitter, DE Kevin Walsh, DL (1st team) NEC Player of the Year William Holder, WR Fred Weingart, K (1st team) 1997: Dan Sabella (offensive) 1997: Steve Covello, CB Shawn Wright, OL (1st team) Jason Gmitter (defensive) Jason Gmitter, DL 2009: Jose Gumbs, DB/LB (1st team) 1998: Chris Reed (offensive) Wiliam Holder, WR Kendall Haley, DB (1st team) 2002: Joe Sentipal (defensive) Dan Sabella, QB David Kennedy, DL (2nd team) 2003: Joe Sentipal (defensive) Vinnie Sasso, FS David Sinisi, RB (1st team) 2008: David Sinisi (offensive) Anthony Verdi, OL Kevin Sterling, OL (1st team) Kevin Walsh (defensive) 1998: John DiPasquale, QB Shawn Wright, OL (1st team) 2009: Jose Gumbs (defensive) Aaron Edwards, DB 2010: Jack Daniels, P (2nd team) Anthony Galella, WR Jose Gumbs, DB (1st team) Cornell Key, DL Kendall Haley, DB (2nd team) NEC Rookie of the Year Dave Monro, TE Joe Hurley, OL (2nd team) 2002: Joe Migliore (offensive) Chris Reed, RB Dave Ogden, DL (1st team) 2006: David Sinisi (offensive) John Schultzel, LB Shawn Wright, OL (1st team) 2008: Jose Gumbs (defensive) Anthony Verdi, OL 2011: Jose Gumbs, DB (1st team) 2011: Neal Sterling (offensive) Robert Ward, DL Dino Molina, OL (2nd team) 1999: Cornell Key, DL (1st team) Mike Murphy, OL (2nd team) Chris Mandell, K (1st team) Ian Simon, DL (1st team) Darrell Nick, P (1st team) Neal Sterling, WR (2nd team) John Schultzel, LB (1st team) 2012: Tyler George (1st team) Eric Platt, OL (2nd team) Mike Hunchak (1st team) Aaron Edwards, DB (2nd team) Chris Luma (2nd team) 2000: Matt Herdman, OL (1st team) Dino Molina (1st team) Cornell Key, DL (1st team) Tristan Roberts (1st team) Joe Sentipal, LB (1st team) Dan Sullivan (1st team) Darrell Nick, P (1st team) Matt Merklinger, RB (2nd team) 2001: Chris Ammacher, DL (1st team) Aaron Edwards, DB (1st team) Jay Roach, RS (1st team) Matt Merklinger, RB (2nd team) Eric Buraszeski, OL (2nd team) Matt Herdman, OL (2nd team) Sean Kerr, DL (2nd team) Mike Pitts, DB (2nd team) 2002: Joe Sentipal, LB (1st team) Chris Ammacher, DL (1st team) 2003: Miles Austin, WR (1st team) Sean Dennis, P (1st team) Jeff Gallo, OL (1st team) Sean Hefferon, DL (1st team) Joe Sentipal, LB (1st team) Steve Andriola, K (2nd team) Mike DeFalco, DL (2nd team) Kevin Hutchison, DB (2nd team) Pete Raspitzi, TE (2nd team) 2004: Steve Andriola, K (1st team) Miles Austin, WR (1st team) Sean Dennis, P (1st team) Dan Iskra, OL (1st team) Dan Blazosky, LB (2nd team) Monmouth defensive back Jose Gumbs Mike Castellano, LB (2nd team) Nick Castellano, DB (2nd team) earned NEC Defensive Player of the Year in John Castoro, OL (2nd team) Shawn Wright, a four time All-NEC Selec- 2009, one year after earning ROY honors. Rob Lomoriello, DB (2nd team) Ed Ratyniak, DL (2nd team) tion, is one of 25 all-league offensive line- Matt Sosnovik, TE (2nd team) man since joining the NEC in 1996. 64 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER Sam Cappuccio 94,96 John Fannan 93 Mike Hunchak 09,10,11,12,13 - A - Dennis Carriero 02,03 James Fara 18 Anthony Hunt 94,95,96,97 Sam Abu-Issa 01 Jeff Carrion 94,95 Greg Farinacci 97 Brian Hunt 95,96,98 Michael Acquaviva 93,94 Nick Carroll 11,12,13,14 Juwon Farri 18 Ed Hunt 11,12,13,14 Anthony Addonizio 03,04,05,06 Walter Carter 03,04,05,06 AJ Farris 16,17,18 Joe Hurley 06.07,08,09,10 Jayson Agostini 97 Mike Cassady 94,95 Kevin Faulkner 00,01,02 Kevin Hutchison 00,01,02,03 Danny Agyeman 12, 13, 14 Mike Castellano 04,05,06 Carl File Jr. 16,17 Joey Aldarelli 17,18 Nick Castellano 02,03,04,05 Rick Finer 93,95,96,97 - I - Wendell Allen 16, 17 John Castoro 04,05 Ken Flores 95,96 Alex Iachetta 07 Harold Almonte 09 Pablo Castro 98,99,00 Ryan Folsom 06,07,08,09,10 Hazem Ibrahim 99,00,01 Anthony Alosi 15 Matt Catronuova 15,16,17,18 Vinny Fonti 04,05,06,07 Joe Impreveduto 10,11 Darren Ambush 13, 14,15, 16 LeKeith Celestain 13,14,15,16 Diondrey Ford 93,94 Peter Ireland 11,12,13,14 Chris Ammacher 99,00,01,02 Joe Cella 06,07,08,09 Frank Foreman 10,11,12,13 Zak Irizarry 11,12,13,14 John Amatucci 93 T.J. Cerezo 05,06,07,08 TJ Fosque 18 Agbai Iroha 14,15,16,17 Ken Amsel 06,07,08,09,10 Lavon Chaney 13,14,15,16 Andrew Foster 15 Dan Iskra 01,02,03,04 Stephen Andes 11,12,13,14 Jhadir Charles 18 Kevin Francis 94,95,96 Bobby Isom 98 Brock Anderson 17 Ryan Charzewski 01,02 Chris Frank 03 Greg Anderson 18 Kevin Cherven 93 Kyle Frazier 08,09,10,11,12 - J - Robert Andrijov 93 Matt Choi 13,14,15,16 Brian Frech 04,05,06,07 Trevor Jacobs 12,13 Steve Andriola 01,02,03,04 Mike Christ 14,15,16,17 Frank Fucetola 94 Charles James 16,17,18 Brandon Anthony 13,14,15, 16 Manny Christian 16,17,18 Mike Fullam 07 Josh James 03,04,05 Jason Antwi 18 Victor Cintron 93 Justin Furman 96 Michael James 93,94,95,96 Rich Apple 95 Joe Cioffi 95,96,97,98 Tom Jeleniewski 94 Terry Archer 97,98,99,00 Eric Cirino 08 - G - Eli Jerman 17,18 Joe Armental 01 Shawn Clark 15,16,17,18 Anthony Galella 95,96,97,98 Oliver Jervis 18 Joe Arneth 06,07,08 Russ Clayton 14,15,16,17,18 Jeff Gallo 00,01,02,03 Eddie Jewel 09,10 Matt Arnot 97 Dave Clement 95 Pete Galus 03 David Jiles 02,03,04,05,06 Kwabena Asante 11,12,13,14 Jimmy Cleveland 17 John Gallina 15,16,17,18 Joe Johnson 12,13,14,15 Andrew Ashley 15,16,17,18 Pat Codd 04,05,06 Justin Garbolino 93,94,95,96 Will Johnson 10 Ify Asoluka 13 Clark Coe 10,11,12,13 Ethan Gambale 12,13 Reece Johnston 10,11,12,13,14 Kurt Aumer 17,18 David Coffin 11,12 Chris Garcia 08 Michael Jolly 14,15,16,17 Miles Austin 02,03,04,05 Bobby Cole 06,07,08,09 Chris Gatti 10,11 Devell Jones 15,16,17,18 Michal Avent 07,08, 09, 10 John Coleman 14,15,16,17 Mike Gawlik 18 Peter Jones 93,94 - B - Sam Colombo 97 Tyler George 08,09,10,11,12 Corbett Jones 95 Len Bacon 00 Matt Connolly 03,04,05,06 Moe Ghotok 07 Teheran Jones 93,94,95 Kenji Bahar 15,16,17,18 Colin Cooper 11,12 Jay Giberson 02,03 Ben Joseph 18 Jeremy Baltimore 08,09 DeJaun Cooper 17,18 James Gilburn 10,11 Shaquille Joyner 14 Rich Bargloski 93,94,95,96 Brian Corriston 07 Rich Gildner 98 Andrew Jurczynski 11,12,13,14,15 Danny Barker 00,01,02 Josh Costantino 01,02,03,04 Bobby Giles 06,07,08,09,10 Justin Jurkowski 05 Bryce Barneys 16,17,18 Joshua Coursey 18 Doug Gillespie 97,99 Aleem Barnhardt 00,01 Steve Covello 93,95,96,97 Michael Gillespie 17,18 - K - Steven Barroso 10,11 Sal Crivellaro 08,09 Tracy Gilliard Jr. 15 Roy Kachouh 97 Glascow Bart 00,01,02 Matt Cuccia 94 Patrick Giminez 96,97 Gary Kagan 10,11 Mike Basile 14,15,16,17 Ryan Cross 09,10 Jason Glenn 99 Adam Kakar 16,17,18 Jim Bates 94 Garrett Culloo 07,08,09,10 Jason Gmitter 94,95,96,97 Tom Kalieta 94,95,96 T.J. Batton 08 Dominic Cuniglio 93,94,95,96 Jordan Good 05,06,07 James Kammer 93 Brandon Batts 16,17,18 Mario Cuniglio 98 Jarrod Goodarz 09,10 Fred Kampf 94 Alan Bauerle 94 Jack Cunningham 12,13 Chuck Gookins 01,02 David Kantor 95 Mike Bautista 15 Wes Cunningham 11,12,13,14 Jirmad Gordon 00,01 Tucker Karl 08 Chris Beck 94 Matt Curnoles 95,96 Ryan Grant 93,94,95 Assanti Kearney 18 Matt Bell 97 - D - Vinny Grasso 14,15,16,17,18 Bill Kelliher 93,94,95,96 Sam Bell 14 Tom D’Ambrisi 07 Pat Gray 11,12,13,14 Michael Kelly 94 Anthony Berke 93,94,95,96 Lou D’Alessio 94 Kevin Green 93 Lowell Kelly-Gamble 16,17,18 Tyler Berntson 09 Anthony D’Elia 09,10,11,12 Terrance Greene Jr. 17,18 James Kendzulak 94 Tymere Berry 15,16,17,18 Mike D’Urso 08,09,10 Kyle Gregory 14,15,16,17,18 Brendan Kennedy 02,03,04,05 Louis Biagianti 94,95,96 Nick Dalia 96,97,98 Anthony Grieco 94,95,97 David Kennedy 06,07,08,09 Nick Bibbo 06,07,08 Ishmael Dakiyai 94 Mathew Griffin 18 Rich Kenny 98,99 Joe Billups 00,01,02,03 Chris Damian 00,01,02 Da’Quan Grimes 16,17,18 Sean Kerr 00,01,02,03 Tom Bingham 06 Dave Damirgian 10,11,12,13 Pete Guerriero 17,18 Cornell Key 97,98,99,00 Bryan Bischoff 04,05,06,07 Jack Daniels 06,07,08,09,10 Jairo Guillermo 93,94,95 Chris Kiley 05,06,07,08 Derek Bischoff 04,05,06,07 Kevin Daniels 12 Will Gulick 17 Derek King 07 Mike Bizzaro 08 David Dawson 95,96,97,98 Jose Gumbs 07,08,09,10,11 Jeff King 06,07,08 Jonathan Blaydes 06,07,08,09 Lamar Davenport 10,11,12,13,14 Matt Gwizdz 13,14,15,16 David Kircher 04 Dan Blazosky 01,02,03,04 Russell Davidson 16,17,18 - H - Ron Kister 94,95 William Black 94 Bob “PB” Davies 13,16 Bill Hagan 96,97,98,99 Liam Klein 96,97,98,99 Cash Bleier 13,14 Matt Davis 99 Joe Hage 94 Keith Kluetz 12,13,14,15 Brian Boland 03,04,05,06 Jon DeAngelo 00,01,02 Kevin Hahn 07,08,09 Nick Kolitsidas 97,99 Nate Bond 15,16 Anderson Diaz 00 Kendall Haley 07,08,09,10 Jeff Kolodziejczyk 02,03,04 Nick Bonturi 08,09,10 Mike DeFalco 00,01,02,03 Josh Halladay 06,07 Ryan Kost 18 Mike Bowers 17,18 Dale DeGraw 10,11 Matt Harmon 93 Dan Kowal 11,12,13,14 Jeff Brady 06,07,08,09,10 Jake DelVento 08,09 Keith Harper 00,01,02 Taylor Krenzke 11,12 Kyle Brandon 06,07 Matt DeMarco 14 Brad Harris 09,10,11,12 Michael Kress 93,94,95,96 Tevrin Brandon 12,13 Sean Dennis 03,04,05,06 Brandon Harris 17,18 Mahommad Kromah 10,11 Randy Brewster 93 Austen Deppe 12,13 Marc Harris 96 Walter Krystopik 93,94,95,96 Leonard Brice 05, 06 Greg DePugh 10,11,12,13,14 Romeo Harris 13,14 Michael Kryszkowski 93 Jonathan Brice 16,17,18 Mike DiBella 99,00,01,02 Ben Hartwick 15,16,17,18 Austin Kugler 08,09,10,11 Brian Brikowski 08,09 Jeremy Dinkin 09 Adham Hasan 16,17,18 - L - Dan Brockman 05 Mark Di Pisa 99,00,01,02 Samer Hasan 17,18 Justin Lahullier 94 Ryan Brodie 16 John DiPasquale 96,97,98,99 Ian Hatch 97 Pierre LaFontant 07 Don Brooks III 09,10,11 David DiPiero 95 Julian Hayes 11,12,13 Alex Laipple 07,08,09 Brad Brown 10,11,12,13,14 Stacy Dixon 95,96 Neal Haynes 05,06,07 Pat Landis 97, 98, 99, 00 Cam Brown 16 Steve Dowens 06,07,08 Sean Hefferon 01,02,03 Tom Larkin 05,06,07 Eli Brown 13,14,15,16 Mike Drake 11 Eric Heiss 96 Will Larson 15,16,17,18 Justin Brown 17,18 David Dudley 96 Ed Helfrey 00,01,02,03 Justin Lattimore 05 Lucas Brown 11,12,13,14 Kamau Dumas 13,14,15,16,17 Gabe Hemighaus 13,14,15,16 Bill Lauch 10,11,12 Shane Brown 96,97,98 Jonathan Dunn 04,05,06,07 Darvin Henderson 08,09,10,11 Ron Lauch 06,07,08,09 Cover Bryan 97 Robert Dunn 95,96 Charlie Henry 05 Jimmy Lawson 10,11 Anthony Budd 17,18 - E - Matt Herdman 98,99,00,01 Darnell Leslie 12,13,14,15,16 Dylan Budroni 16,17 Marion Easley 06,07,08 John Higgerson 96,97 Marcus Leslie 14,15,16,17,18 Jahmer Bunch 11,12,13,14 Chris Eastmond 94 Brian Higgins 93 Mark Letiziano 95 Eric Buraszeski 98,99,00,01 Kenneth Edmundson 99,00,01 Kevin Higgins 94 Eric Lewin 93 Richard Burd 07,08,09,10 Aaron Edwards 97,98,99,00,01 Reggie Hildebrandt Jr. 10,11,12 Brian Lewis 16,17,18 Brett Burke 05, 06,07,08 Charles Edwards 11,12,13 Brandon Hill 13,14 Cam Lewis 18 Ja’len Burgess 15 Jack Eisenstadt 12,13,14 Chris Hill 06 David Lewis 93, 94, 95, 96 Dan Burke 08 Mark Ellis 98 Matt Hill 03,04,05,06 Chris Lewnes 07 Tyler Burnett 06,07 C.J. Emslie 97,98,99 Tim Hiltwine 02,03,04 Sal Liberato 11,12 Kevin Butler 13,14,15,16 Dominic Esposito 13,14 Brian Hirshblond 96 Erik Lindquist 97, 98 Troy Butler 06,07,08,09 Dorian Evans 08,09,10,11 Chris Hogan 10 Joe Little 93, 94, 95, 96 Kyle Butts 18 Ugo Ezemma 15,16,17 Romeo Holden 18 Jeffrey Lloyd 94 Ezra Bynam 09,10 - F - William Holder 93,94,96,97 Nick LoCastro 05,06,07,08 Raheem Byrom 99,00,01 Zach Fabel 12,13,14,15,16 Chris Hooper 96 Kevin Locke 15,16 - C - Ryan Faber 15,16,17,18 Brett Hoppel 10,11,12 Brian Lockley 93, 94 Jake Cahill 94,95,96,97 Deonta Fair 15,16 Jake Horoshko 18 John Lockwood 09,10,11 Tim Canavan 93,94 Ayo Falae 05,06,07,08 Greg Howard 95,96,97 Derek Lora 17,18 Lawrence Caprio 07,08,09,10 Ibrahim Fall 08,09 Larry Hudson 05,06,07 Rich Lorfing 09,10,11,12 65 2019 MONMOUTH FOOTBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER Rob Lomoriello 02,03,04,05 Aaron Nowlan 93 Milan Rudanovic 03 Demond Timmons 94,95 Bobby Lopez 97 Samuel Ntui-Ebob 18 Mitar Rudanovic 03 Nick Timpone 05 Ashon Lovick 97 Mike Nunziato 04,05,06 Max Ruiz 11,12,13,14 John Tirico 93,94,95,96 Chris Luma 08,09,10,11,12 Steven Ruiz 17 Shawn Tisch 94 Rob Lutz 03,04,05,06 - O - Danny Ruland 94,95,96,97 Bryan Tiscia 06,07 Billy Lynn 00,01,02,03 Buddy O’Brien 94 Victor Rullis 95,96 Keneek Tomlinson 16 Michael Lyons 10 Shawn O’Connor 18 Christian Runza 14,15,16,17 Joe Tramutolo 97,98,99,00 Patrick O’Hara 10,11,12,13,14 Joe Rutowski 16,17 Paul Trass 05 Ed O’Neil 99 - S - Mike Travis 97,98,99,00 - M - Ralph O’Neil 93,94,95,96 Dan Sabella 94,95,96,97 Stephen Traviglini 07 Eric Macik 11,12,13,14 Brendan O’Neill 93 Nick Zachs 14 Zach Tredway 17,18 Vinny Maglione 94 Ben Onett 12,13,14,15 Lenny Salese 96 Mike Trombetta 97,98,99,00 Michael Maguire 94 Gary Onuekwusi 13 Mike Salvatore 93,94,95,96 Dre Tucker 18 Terrance Mainor 17,18 Dave Ogden 07,08,09,10 Kwame Samuda 97 James Tucker 93 Chad Maldonado 93,94,95 Jesse Orbach 03,04,05 Rodney Salomon 07,08,09 Kyle Tucker 10,11 Chris Mandell 98,99,00 Chris Orsogna 93,94 Abe Sanchez 10,11,13 Todd Twomey 94,95,96,97 Andrew Mandeville 06,07,08,09,10 Mike Osborne 98 Tony Sandrene 97 - U - Solomon Manning 18 Jared Osborne-Revis 07 Adam San Miguel 04,05,06,07 Tanner Unger 14 Ron Manrique 96 Keone Osby 12,13 David Santana 95 Dan Unkel 99,00,01 Bo Manton 03 John Ott 93 Lucas Santangelo 12,13,14,15 Mike Upham 09,10,11,12 Manny Maragoto 13,14,15,16,17 Tom Ottaiano 10 Steve Santi 96,97,99,00 Carmen Marano 93,94,95,96 - P - Vinnie Sasso 94,95,96,97 - V - Justin Marcus 18 Josh Pack 08,09 Terence Scanlon 12,13 Jeff Varcadipane 97 DJ Martin 13,14,15,16 Quentin Parham 17,18 Kahari Scarlett 16,17,18 Joe Valenti 07,08,09,10 Matt Martin 03,04 Sam Paladino 11 Nick Schneider 06 Jerry Valerius 98 Teddie Martinez 13,14,15,16,17 Justin Pandorf 09,10,11,12,13 Ryan Schoer 16,17,18 Josh Vallejos 08,09,10,11 Will Martin-Grant 11 Cary Parkes 93 Steve Scholl 06 Hakeem Valles 11,12,13,14,15 Scott Masotti 09,10 Vic Pasquariello 08,10 John Schultzel 97,98,99,00 Jim Varick 93,94,95,96 Erik Massey 17,18 Anthony Paterra 16,17 Tom Schultzel 00,01 Charlie Vellis 11,12,13 Chris Mastrangelo 07,08,09,10,11 Ken Patner 96 Jeff Scoras 01 Nick Venier 16,17,18 Frank Mastrangelo 01 Josh Patterson 09,10,11,12,13 Gene Scott 17,18 Anthony Verdi 95,96,97,98 Maroun Mattar 97,98 Terry Paul 07 Jonathan Scott 97,98 Tyler Verga 10,11,12 Jake Mauro 11,12,13,14 Bryan Peck 97,98,99,00 Dennis Scuderi 97,98 Jon Viggiano 96,97 Tom Mauro 03,04,05,06 Isabelino Pellot 94 Joel Sechler 04,05,06 Chris Villante 12,13 Bob Mawhinney 94 Gerron Pendarvis 17,18 Joe Sentipal 99,00,01,02,03 Kent Vines 18 Eji Maxilom 99,00 Jarrone Perry 16 Mahmoud Shabana 16,17,18 Shaquan Virgil 08 Brandon Maxwell 10,11,12,13 Jared Pershyn 18 David Shalhoub 93 Mike Vitellaro 94,95 Lenny May 95,96,97 Craig Peterson 08,09,10,11,12 Shamar Shanks 16,17,18 Mike Viturello 00,01,02 Erik Mazur 96,97,98,99 Ryan Peterson 99,00,01,02 Shane Sharpley 04,05,06 - W - Gianni Mazzone 16 Dave Petruzzi 04 Billy Shea 97 Christian Wagar 15,16,17 Brian McAleenan 96,97,98,00 Devin Phelps 15,16 Marcus Shell 06,07,08 Jack Wagner 93 Mike McClelland 03,04,05,06 Elijah Phillips 09,10,11,12,13 Steve Shima 96 Brooks Walker 00 Jamaal McClintock 05,06 Sam Pierce 15,16,17,18 Nick Shoemaker 18 Tyhquan Walker 00,01 Colin McCreary 17,18 Bill Pietsch 95,96 Eric Shorter 12 Ben Wallace 10,11 Mark McCree 93 German Pimentel 17,18 Matt Shreibman 96 Kevin Walsh 05,06,07,08 Kevin McCullough 94 Mike Pizzulli 05,06 John Sieczkowski 12,13,14,15 Josh Walter 04 Erik McCutcheon 07,08,09 Mike Pitts 99,00,01,02 Josh Siemanowicz 10,11,12,13,14 Robert Ward 95,96,97,98 Kareem McDonald 14 Anthony Pizzimenti 95,96,97 Josh Sienkiewicz 95 Mike Warren 18 Marc McDonald 15 Eric Platt 96,97,98,99 Ian Simon 10,11 Brady Watson 18 Anthony McDonnaugh 12,13,14, 15 Matt Plautz 09,10 Norm Simon 95,96,98 Jelaine Watts 94 Jarred Mcgahee 15 Bob Pluta 00,01,02,03 Joe Simmons 97 Michael Wanat 93 Kyle McGuire 10,11,12,13 Ron Polakowski 93,94,95,96 David Sinisi 06,07,08,09 Craig Warren 93 Hunter McHugh 12,13,14,15 Damon Poland 07 Dan Sizelove 03,04,05,06 Fred Weingart 05,06,07,08 Mike McLafferty 10,11,12,13 Mitchell Pollard 10,11,12 Bob Skellenger 05,06,07 Zach Welch 13,14,15,16 JP McManus 13,14 Donald Povia 97 Andrew Sklover 09,10 Michael Welsh 16,17 Kevin McNamara 94 Evan Powell 16,17,18 Ryan Skorupka 06,07 Ryan Wetzel 15,16,17,18 Keith McPherson 08,09 Jake Powell 15,16,17,18 Balial Sloan El 08,09,10,11 Brandon Wharton 13,14,15,16 Rotchill Medor 14,15 Malcolm Powers 12,13,14,15 Anthony Smith 16,17 Matt White 14,15,16,17 Josh Medrano 97,98 Mike Pranulis 08,09,10 Bill Smith 96,97 Reggie White Jr. 14,15,16,17,18 Mike Medrano 96,97 Terry Pratt 99 Bobby Smith 01,02,03,04,05 Marvin Whitest 95,96 Chris Mejia 08 Scott Prendergast 18 Chad Smith 99,00,01 Chris Whitlock 13 Brendan Mellen 05,06 David Presby 08 Dimitrius Smith 12,13,14,15,16 Chris Wickham 10 John Mendes 93,94,95,96 John Principe 94,96,97 Rico Smith 94,95 Chris Wielgosz 99,00,01,02 Mike Mendes 96,97 Mike Principe 95,96,97 Stephen Smith 95,96 Brian Williams 95,96 Jeremy Mercer 05 Damon Pruitt 94,95 Victor Smith 98 Cody Wiilliams 14,15 Matt Merklinger 98,99,00,01 Bill Pullen 96,97,98,99 Max Smyth 17,18 Fred Williams 01,02,03 Bart Merlino 94 Matt Putchat 94,95 Matt Sosnovik 00,01,03,04 Johnny Williams 05 Joe Migliore 02,03,04 - Q - Eric Spillane 10,11,12,13 Ross Williams 14 Madison Miller 14,15,16 John Queli 93,94 Michael Spirito 95 Tyler Williams 18 Payton Minnich 13,14,15,16 Matt Quinn 96,97,98 Markice Stephens 97,98,99,00 Antwuan Williamson 02,03,04,05 Ryan Mohr 11,12,13,14 Doug Sterk 95,96,97,98 Matt Wilson 93,94,95,96 Dino Molina 08,09,10,11,12 - R - Kevin Sterling 06,07,08,09 Marcus Winters 93,94 Ryan Monday 93,94,95,96 Bill Rankin 00,01,02 Neal Sterling 10,11,12,13,14 Tom Winters 12,13 Dave Monro 95,96,97,98 Pete Raspitzi 01,02,03 Matt Sterner 06,07,08 Marc Wolfe 17,18 John Montillo 93 Grant Rataski 17,18 Doug Stetz 00,01,02 Jay Wolfstirn 99,00,01,02 Je’Vaughn Moore 13,14 Ed Ratyniak 02,03,04 Todd Stevens 99,00,01,02 Billy Worfolk 01,02,03,04 Lonnie Moore 16,17,18 Devin Ray 14,15,16 Emmanuel Stinson 94,95,96,97 Art Wright 08,09 Eddie Morales 18 Dan Reddy 96,97 Mike Stoia 00,01,02 Shawn Wright 06,07,08,09,10 Matt Morcio 12,13 Larry Redaelli 16,17 Joe Stodolak III 06,07,08 - Y - Mike Mordaga 10,11 Chris Reed 94,95,97,98 Jon Stolarz 07,08,09 Matt Yascko 93 Jason Morgan 97 Chris Reed 04,05,06,07 Matt Stoneberg 13,14,15,16,17 Jake Yates 09 Bilal Morris 06 James Reid 08,09 Joey Stout 98 Erik Yngstrom 03,04,05,06 Matt Mosquera 16,17,18 Jay Ricciardi 03,04 Mike Strange 12,13,14,15,16 Corey Yngstrom 05,06 Hasan Muhammad-Chambers 17,18 Thaddeus Richards 10,11,12,13,14 Brandon Suk 12,13,14,15 Matt Young 93 Tom Mulvaney 93 Robert Ridley 94,95,96,98 Dan Sullivan 10,11,12,13,14 Tory Yudin 07,08 Alex Muka 09 David Riebe 93 Jim Sullivan 07,08,09,10,11 John Murphy 93,94 Peter Righi 14,15,16,17,18 Eric Sumlin 11,12,13,14 Mike Murphy 08,09,10,11,12 Uriel Riley 97,98,00,01 Colin Sumter 00,01 - Z - Terry Murphy 93,94,95,96 Jay Roach 98,99,00,01 Aaron Suozzo 02,03,04,05 Jameson Zacharias 10,11,12,13 Fred Muselli 93 Tristan Roberts 11,12 Andrew Sutton 10,11,12,13 Tom Zdanowicz 95,96,97,98 Andrew Musick 05,06,07,08,09 Brian Robinson 06,07 Robert Swan 93 Eric Zokouri 17,18 - N - Jay Robinson 06,07 Brian Sweeney 03,04,05,06 Diego Zubieta 15,16,17,18 Pete Nagy 10,11,12,13 Jeremy Rodriguez 12 Brian Syracuse 16,17,18 Ryan Zuczek 12,13,14,15 John Nalbone 05,06,07,08 Mike Roeder 07,08,09,10 Peyton Sykes 11 Chad Naphegyi 93,94 Jon Rogers 08,09,10 Justin Szuba 17,18 Rick Nappi 09,10 Kevin Rogers 11,12 Nick Szymanski 93,94,95,96 Corey Neal 10,11,12,13,14 Nick Romeo 06,07,08,09,10 - T - Tre Nelson 15,16,17,18 Derek Rosinski 06,07,08,09 Zach Talley 14,15,16,17,18 Glenn Nicholl 01 Tony Rock 94 Matt Tantleff 17 Darrell Nick 97,98,99,00 Shawn Romanchek 93 Justin Terry 17,18 Kevin Ninger 18 Justin Rosato 00,01,02 Daivone Thomas 14,15,16,17,18 Tom Nista 94,95,96 Doug Rossback 93,94 Alex Thompson 14,15,16,17 Chris Nordt 97 Ed Royds 14,15,16 Ennis Thompson 95,96,97,98 Mike Normand 97,98,99,00 Evan Ruane 11,12,13,14 Tyler Thompson 12,13,14,15 Mike Novak 93 Patty Ruberto 96,97 Al Tillerson 10 66 Bryant at Lehigh St Andrews Campbell at Kent State at Stony Brook AT MONMOUTH AT Gardner-Webb at Montana State 11.23.19 at Kennesaw State

ALL-TIME ROSTER at Charleston Southern Colgate Weber State MONMOUTH at Hampton North Alabama at Saint Francis New Hampshire at Presbyterian Kennesaw State 11.16.19 at Gardner Webb Charleston Southern Idaho Hampton at Campbell at Delaware at MONMOUTH at Presbyterian at Holy Cross Gardner-Webb at Sacred Heart Kennesaw State 11.09.19 at Northern Illinois at Charleston Southern Maine at ohio Fordham Campbell MUNMOUTH at Hampton Presbyterian at Portland State 11.02.19 at Gardner-Webb at North Alabama Central Connecticut Charleston Southern Bucknell Campbell MONMOUTH at Duquesne at Merrimack North Alabama Bowling Green at Gardner-Webb 10.26.19 at Kennesaw State Virginia (Lynchburg) Eastern Washington Hampton at Campbell Rhode Island Robert Morris AT MONMOUTH AT at Georgetown Kennesaw State at Presbyterian 10.19.19 at North Alabama at Eastern Michigan at Sacramento State Charleston Southern Hampton at Towson at Princeton AT MONMOUTH AT at Gardner-Webb 10.12.19 Miami University at Kennesaw State Charleston Southern at Toledo at Campbell MONMOUTH at Richmond Idaho State at Hampton Presbyterian North Alabama Savannah State 10.05.19 at Western Carolina Penn at Mercer Reinhardt at UC Davis Long Island Presbyterian William & Mary 9.28.19 Central Michigan at North Alabama at Liberty at Albany Davidson at Citadel Lafayette at Wofford MONMOUTH at Syracuse at Florida Atlantic at Florida 9.21.19 at Missouri State Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State Howard at Oregon Sacred HeartSacred Jacksonville Georgia State Alabama A&M at MONMOUTH at Stony Brook at Alabama State 09.14.19 North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central Shaw Bryant at Montana at Kent State Virginia Union at MONMOUTH North Alabama at East Carolina East Stroudsburg at South Carolina at Michigan State 09.07.19 Point at Troy at Furman at Stetson MONMOUTH at UConn (8/29) at Charlotte (8/29) at William & Mary 08.31.19 at Central Michigan Elizabeth City State at South Dakota State Western Illinois (8/29) 2019 OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULES STATE WEBB NORTH ALBANY WAGNER SOUTHERN HAMPTON ALABAMA WESTERN WESTERN MONTANA LAFAYETTE GARDNER- MICHIGAN CAMPBELL CHARLESTON CHARLESTON KENNESAW KENNESAW PRESBYTERIAN