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2012 Football Media Guide 1 1 TTHIS HLIUIS POSTIISS PIONEERS LLIUIU PPOSTOST AATHLETICST2012HL FOOTBALLETICS

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Overall Record: 199-108-3 (.645 winning pct.) Conference Record: 106-32-1 (.765 winning pct.)

• 24 student-athletes were named All-Americans. • 36 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Women’s captured their third national title in program history with a 17-16 win over West Chester. • Four programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s , and football). • Eight programs participated in NCAA Championships. • Four coaches were recognized as Coach of the Year.

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

MEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Football Lacrosse Soccer LIU POST ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of University. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at LIU Post develops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achievement and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation.

Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and LIU Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access.

The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain responsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship 2 2012 Football Media Guide 2 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL 22012012 LLIUIU PPOSTOST FFOOTBALLOOTBALL MMEDIAEDIA GGUIDEUIDE T TABLE OF CONTENTS

2012 LIU Post Football ...... 3 A This Is LIU Post ...... 4-5 LLIUIU POSTPOST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL INFORMATIONINFORMATION Pioneers in the Community ...... 6 B Conference ...... State Athletic Conference Head Coach ...... 7-8 L

Pioneer Coaching Staff ...... 9-11 E Head Coach ...... Bryan Collins (St. John’s ’87) Season Outlook ...... 12-14

Phone Number ...... (516) 299-2847 2012 LIU Post Roster ...... 15-16 O 2012 Preseason Two Deep ...... 17

Best Time to Reach Collins ...... Mornings F Pioneer Profiles...... 18-39

Record at LIU Post (14 Seasons) ...... 107-47 2011 Final Results ...... 40 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... Same 2011 Final Statistics ...... 41-45 C

Assistant Coaches Brian Hughes (/OL), 2011 Game Recaps ...... 46-56 O 2012 Opponents ...... 57-61

Ernie Blount (DB/K) , Jim Gibbons (Defensive Line), Jonathan Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference ...... 62 N Gill (WR/QB), Omar King (RB), Randi Moore (ILB), Mark PSAC Composite Schedule ...... 63 Verdi (OLB/Dir. of FB Operations); Charlie Cantor (WR) All-Time Series Records ...... 65-66 T Stadium (Capacity) ...... Hickox Field (5,000) Year By Year Results...... 67-71 E

Pioneer Records ...... 72-75 N Surface ...... FieldTurf All-Time Roster ...... 76-82 Base Offense ...... Spread LIU Post Football/Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 83 T

Base Defense ...... 4-2-5 All-Time Results...... 84 S All-Time Defensive and Special Teams Scores ...... 85-86 2011 Record ...... 7-4 (6-1 PSAC East) All-Time Miscellaneous Stats ...... 87 First Football Season ...... 1957 Pioneers In the Pros ...... 88 All-Time Record (53 Seasons) ...... 338-208-5 /LIU Post Administration ...... 89-91 Media Information/Directions ...... 92 Best Record ...... 11-1 (2001 & 2002)

For more Pioneers info: Visit www.liupostpioneers.com Credits Rosters The 2012 LIU Post Football Media Guide was written, edited and Schedules designed by the LIU Post Athletic Media Relations Office. Design and layout by Sarah Ralls using InDesign CS 5.5 and Photoshop CS Scores 5.5. Editoral Assistance provided by Jill Fisher, Bryan Collins and Statistics Marie Guarnieri. Photography: Alan Schaeffer, Jonathan Reiss, Joe Rogate, Rich Slattery, Lee Weissman, Yary Photography.

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S Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island Uni- versity is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private O universities in the country, Long Island University off ers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs

P and certifi cates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brook-

lyn, Brookville (LIU Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. Th e Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Phar- U marcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fi elds of pharmacy and health care. Th e University’s I Global College off ers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa. L

S SCHOOLS OF STUDY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

I Th e LIU Post Campus includes six schools of study: the Col- LIU Post known for small classes and personal attention from lege of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed dedicated and highly credentialed professors. LIU Post off ers more

S Palmer School of Library and Information Science; the College than 250 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs,

I of Management, including the schools of Business, Professional many of which carry the endorsement of the world’s top accredit- Accountancy and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sci- ing agencies, including the American Psychological Association, the H ences, with 13 academic departments; the School of Education; the American Library Association, AACSB International – the Associa-

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

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

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another NE-10 title, as well as three times earning a berth in the NCAA Division II playoff s. Th e 2005 season was the most successful in the school record books, as the Pioneers won the fi rst two NCAA Division II Championship tournament games in the program’s history in advancing to the national quar- terfi nals. LIU Post hosted its fi rst NCAA game since 1976, and won a 24-20 decision over visiting West Chester (Pa.) on a game-ending, 96-yard drive. One week later, the Pioneers traveled to top-seeded Shepherd (W. Va.) and beat the sixth- ranked Rams to advance to the quarterfi nals. LIU Post was ranked 22nd nationally at the end of the year by the AFCA, and four players garnered All-America accolades from numer- ous publications. Th e Pioneers were named the Division II Team of the Year by the ECAC and CollegeSportsReport.com. Th roughout his coaching career, the backbone of Collins’ game plan has been a strong defense, a philosophy that has

resulted in LIU Post defenders leading all Division II teams in H HEAD COACH BRYAN COLLINS fewest rushing yards four times, the most recent coming dur-

ing the 2004 campaign. Collins-led defenses have also topped E

the Division II list for defensive pass effi ciency in 2003, as well A as earning the top spot in total defense twice.

Th e continued success enjoyed by Collins was noted in D the November 2003 issue of Monthly,

which noted the 47-year-old mentor’s ability to develop a C program in a two-page feature article. Th e publication’s Video

Series program also acknowledged his talent on the defensive O side by featuring him in a trio of instructional videos on the

BRYAN COLLINS A 4-4 defense.

Head coach Collins led his 2004 Pioneer squad to its second NCAA C berth in three years, becoming the fi rst LIU Post head football Defensive Coordinator coach to make a return trip to the NCAA postseason. At the H conclusion of the season, eight Pioneer players were awarded

Bryan Collins has been the Pioneers’ head football coach All-Conference recognition, including six selections to the B First Team unit.

since 1998, and enters his 15th season as the school’s all-time R winningest coach with an overall 107-47 record. In 2011, In addition to those awards, the team’s defense was recog- nized for the fi fth year in a row with the second straight selec- he was inducted by an alumni committee into the LIU Post Y tion of linebacker Joe Gangemi as NE-10 Defensive Player of

Football Hall of Fame. A Picked to fi nish third in the 2011 PSAC East preseason the Year. Peter Lazare also picked up his second consecutive poll, Collins and the Pioneers exceeded that prediction with a Defensive Lineman of the Year award from the conference, N 6-1 conference record to claim a share of the title with Kutz- while tackle Taibika Hickson was tabbed as the NE-10’s Of- fensive Lineman of the Year. town. Th e Pioneers claimed one of their biggest wins in pro- C gram history when they defeated previously unbeaten Blooms- One year earlier, the team fi nished 9-2, winning their fi nal burg, 24-21, on the road and in a snowstorm. Twelve players eight games. Combining a balanced off ense with a typically O were named all-conference, including redshirt freshman Steven stingy defense, the Pioneers bridged the gap to achieve success Laurino, who was also voted the PSAC East Rookie of the Year. in a year that many thought would be dedicated to rebuilding L Meanwhile, seniors Billy O’Connor, John Siopa, Lou Scala and after sustaining major losses from graduation on both sides of L

Kevin Martin were recognized as D2PRODAY.com All-Ameri- the line. I cans. In 2002, the Pioneers reached the Division II NCAA N Th e 2010 Pioneers recorded a 7-4 overall record and playoff s, competing as the only non-scholarship squad among posted a 5-2 mark in the east that included a triple overtime the 16 competing teams and ending the year with their second S win over West Chester - the fi rst win against the Golden Rams straight 11-1 record. His eff orts in 2002 resulted in his being since 2005. Under his guidance, the Pioneers were ranked named Regional Coach of the Year by the American Football second in the conference in total off ense, averaging 428.7 yards Coaches Association and Coach of the Year by the North- a game and fourth in scoring off ense with 33.5 points a game. east-10 Conference. On the defensive side, junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor In addition, the team’s rushing defense was ranked as the led the entire PSAC with 125 tackles, averaging 11.4 a game. top unit in Division II for the third consecutive season, while In just the second year competing in the Pennsylvania total defense and scoring defense also were statistically es- State Athletic Conference, Collins guided the team to a 6-5 tablished as the best in Division II. Th e total defense accolade overall record and 5-2 mark in division play in 2009, turning was the second time LIU Post has won the honor over the past the team around from a 3-8 record a year earlier. In addition, three years. junior Erik Anderwkavich was the ECAC Player One indication of the team’s defensive prowess in 2002 of the Year and freshman Th omas Beverly was both ECAC and was the seven games in which Pioneer opponents scored less PSAC East Rookie of the Year. Junior defensive lineman Xavier than 10 points, including four shutouts. Another was the fact Brown was also named an AFCA All-American. that after the fi rst seven games of the campaign, the defense Under his leadership, the Pioneers have become a peren- had scored more points than it had allowed. nial nationally-ranked squad that has won three undisputed In 2001, Collins’ squad established a new school high in Northeast-10 Conference championships and a share of scoring with 488 points, combining a powerful running game and eff ective passing attack with a relentless defense that col- 2012 Football Media Guide 7 7 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

lected an amazing 66 sacks on the year. ball League in the New York area with its High School Player Th at potent 2001 off ense had both a quarterback (Frank Development program, which seeks to foster increased interest Ingoglia) and running back (Ian Smart) who collected more in the sport along with supplementing the football budgets of than 2,000 yards of total off ense. In addition, the Pioneer schools. He has also worked with the National Football Foun- special teams unit returned two kickoff s and three punts for dation ( chapter) in enhancing its Play It Smart scores, while also blocking a punt that was converted for six campaign. points. Prior to being appointed Director of Athletics, Collins For those eff orts, Collins was named 2001 Division II served during the 2005-06 academic year as an assistant direc- Mid-Major Coach of the Year by Football Gazette magazine, tor of athletics at LIU Post. He was instrumental in helping the having previously been named twice as Eastern Football Con- Brookville, N.Y. school to acquire FieldTurf for Hickox Field, ference Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. Th e latter two which gives all Pioneers athletics programs the opportunity awards were in recognition of the team’s consecutive Atlantic to practice and play on an all-weather surface virtually year- Division championships. round. Next season, the Pioneers plan to play in a newly reno- Following the 2000 campaign in which the Pioneers won vated stadium that will feature a state of the art pressbox and their second-consecutive Eastern Football Conference title, all brand new bleachers with more comfortable seatback chairs. four LIU Post starting defensive linemen were recognized with Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their postseason hardware, a nod to their standout performances. son, Tyler (17), and daughter Megan (12).

S Th at accomplishment was acknowledged by American Foot- ball Monthly magazine, which tabbed Collins as its Division II

N Defensive Coordinator of the Year in its September 2001 issue.

I Th e aforementioned running game has been the hallmark

L of Collins’ off ense since his arrival. Following a 7-3 mark in

L his fi rst year, Collins made the team’s off ensive backfi eld a top THE COLLINS FILE priority. Th e result was a 1,000-yard rusher (Rick Haering)

O in 1999, the school’s fi rst pair of 1,000-yard rushers in 2000 (Haering and Smart) and the leading rusher in all of college Coaching Experience C

football (Smart) for 2001. Smart ended his collegiate career as the all-time leader in • 1987-89 Asst. Coach St. Francis Prep. High School

N (95) and scoring (570 points) and yards per carry • 1991-93 Asst. Coach LIU Post (7.58). He also fi nished as the #4 rusher in his- • 1994-95 Asst. Coach Kings Point A tory with 6,647 yards, despite being removed from countless • 1996-97 Asst. Coach LIU Post Y games due to lopsided scores in favor of LIU Post. • 1998- pres. Head Coach LIU Post Collins has been a part of the Pioneer program for nearly R a decade. He spent fi ve seasons as an assistant coach with the

B Pioneers, including 1996-97 as the team’s defensive coordina- Career Notes and Highlights tor under former LIU Post tutor Tom Marshall. • 15th Season A 1987 graduate of St. John’s University, Collins played H • 107-47 career collegiate record linebacker for four seasons. Following graduation, he served • 13 shutouts C for three seasons as an assistant coach at St. Francis Prep, • 51 games allowing under 10 points during which time the Little Terriers captured three Catholic A League championships. • Northeast-10 Coach of the Year, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005 Collins served as an assistant defensive coach with LIU • D-II Defensive Coordinator of the Year, 2000 O Post from 1991-93, helping the Pioneers to the 1993 ECAC • D-II Mid-Major Coach of the Year, 2001

C IFC Division II Championship, the fi rst postseason win in the • AFCA Regional Coach of the Year, 2002 history of the program. He then accepted the defensive coor- • 2005 College Sports Div. II Team of the Year

D dinator position at Kings Point, where he led the Mariners to their fi rst ever NCAA Division III Tournament berth in 1994.

A Returning to C.W. Post prior to the 1996 season, Collins Year-by-Year Collegiate Head Coaching Record

E spearheaded the Pioneer defense to the ECAC/IFC Division 1998 7-3 II Championship with a 29-0 win over Bentley. Th at season, 1999 9-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions

HEAD COACH BRYAN COLLINS H HEAD COACH BRYAN seven of LIU Post’s defensive starters were named to either 2000 8-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions the ECAC IFC All-Star Team or the Don Hansen’s Football 2001 11-1 NE-10 Champions Gazette All-Star Team. 2002 11-1 NE-10 Champions, Th e following year, Collins’ defensive skills were again on NCAA First Round display as opponents managed only 49 points over the fi nal 2003 9-2 seven games of the 1997 season (7.0 points per game) while 2004 8-3 NE-10 Champions the Pioneer defense did not allow a in three of its NCAA First Round last four contests. 2005 10-3 NE-10 Champions Collins currently serves as a member of three commit- NCAA Quarterfi nals tees for the American Football Coaches Association: the 2006 7-3 NE-10 Champions Rules Committee, the weekly coaches’ polls and All-America 2007 4-6 selections. In addition, he had an article published in the 2008 3-8 organization’s 2001 journal titled “When It Counts - Goal Line 2009 6-5 Defense: We’re All Th ere.” 2010 7-4 In May 2002, Collins authored another article for the pub- 2011 7-4 Co-PSAC East Champions lication entitled, “Roll Call at the Ball,” imparting his knowl- edge of defensive tactics. Total 107-47 He has also met with and assisted the National Foot- 8 2012 Football Media Guide 8 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

ing offense (fifth – 42.5 ppg) and rushing offense (ninth – 269.9/gm.), helping LIU Post to its first-ever NCAA Division II Championship quarterfinals appearance. Under Hughes’s tutelage, offensive lineman Steven Broecker and quarter- back Rob Blount garnered All-America accolades following the record-setting season in which the Pioneers set school records for points (552), rushing yards (3,509), total offense (6.731) and touchdowns (77). Hughes, the Pioneers’ offensive line coach, coached the eventual Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year – Broecker in 2005, and Taibika Hickson in 2004. Blount was named the NE-10’s Most Valuable Player in 2005. During that span, the Pioneers advanced to the NCAA Division II Championship tournament in three of those last four seasons. In 2005, Hughes was named the Division II Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. In the 1999-02 span, Hughes game-planned his offense around standout running back Ian Smart – one of only four running backs ever to rush for 2,000-plus yards in a sea- son twice, and an athlete who played for the NFL’s and the British of the League. The Pioneers’ trip to the NCAA

Championship in the 2002 campaign was the school’s first C COACHING STAFF appearance since the 1976 season.

Hughes, who also coached LIU Post’s offensive line from O 1993-94, spent the 1995-96 seasons at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, N.Y.), where he was the A Mariners’ linebackers, special teams, and strength and condi- tioning coach. The Mariners won a pair of ECAC titles dur- C

ing his stay at USMMA. H Hughes, who also serves as Associate Athletic Director

for Business Operations at LIU Post, is a 1988 graduate of I

Hofstra University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree N in Geology. He then received a master’s degree in Earth BRIAN HUGHES Science in 1994 from LIU Post – where he has served as an G adjunct professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences

Offensive Coordinator Department. S Hughes resides in Bethpage, N.Y. with his wife, Cynthia, and four daughters. T The 2012 season will mark the 15th campaign in which A

Brian Hughes has served as offensive coordinator at LIU Post. F

The 2011 Pioneers posted their best record since joining F the PSAC in 2008 as they finished at 7-4 overall and 6-1 in the PSAC East to claim a share of the division title. In addi- tion, LIU Post was fifth in offensive rushing and first downs. Steven Laurino was named both the PSAC Freshman of the Year as well as the ECAC Rookie of the Year. The Pioneers enjoyed a breakout season in 2010 and were ranked in the top five in nine offensive categories, including three top rankings in first downs, third down con- version percentage and total offensive plays. They ranked fourth in scoring offense and averaged 33.5 points a game while also averaging 428.7 yards a game. Quarterback Erik Anderwkavich paced the offense, averaging 239.6 passing yards a game. Much of the passing success fell into the hands of Darnel Williams, who averaged 87.5 yards a game. On the ground, LIU Post carried the ball well with the combination of Thomas Beverly, Anthony Brunetti and Jeffrey Mack aver- aging 189.1 yards a game. In 2009, the Pioneers were the top rushing team in the entire PSAC (214.5 yards per game) and fourth overall in total offense (397/gm.). Anderwkavich was the ECAC Player of the Year and Beverly earned Freshman of the Year honors from both the ECAC and PSAC. LIU Post finished the last five games of the season outscoring its opponents by an average of over 16 points a game. In 2005, he directed the Pioneers to top-10 national rank- ings in Division II in total offense (fourth – 517.8/gm.), scor- 2012 Football Media Guide 9 9 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL MMARKARK VVERDIERDI JIM GIBBONS OOUTSIDEUTSIDE LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE LINE/ 227TH7TH SSEASONEASON SPECIAL TEAMS 16TH SEASON As the dean of Pioneer assistants, 27th-year2 assistant coach Mark Verdi Jim Gibbons enters his 16th season tutorst outside linebackers and, as director asa special teams coach, and second as ofo football operations, supervises game- defensived line coach – the most recent dayd set up. He also helps the program entriese on a resume that also includes withw in-season recruiting. coachingc Pioneer , tight Under Verdi’s guidance, the line- endse and the offensive line. backersb have played an important role in Additionally, he serves as LIU Post’s the Pioneers’ success. Among the many players he has coached field scheduling coordinator and as the athletic department’s recent Hall of Fame inductee, Brian Herbert, and current inside community service liaison. linebacker coach Randi Moore. Under his tutelage, the special teams unit has become Prior to his arrival at LIU Post, Verdi coached for two sea- a potent force, returning punts and touchdowns for scores, sons as both the offensive backfield and linebackers coach at St. blocking kicks and forcing . In 2011, the Pioneers led John’s University. During his time there, one of his top players the entire PSAC in sacks with 40 with Kadeem Huggins lead- was Bryan Collins, today the Pioneers’ head coach. ing the team with nine. In 2009, Gibbons’ veteran D-Line Verdi began his coaching career at the high school level recorded 27 sacks and senior Xavier Brown was named AFCA in the fall of 1981 as defensive backs coach for his alma mater, All-America. Holy Cross High School. He followed that with two years as At the high school level, Gibbons coached from 1990-94 at F defensive coordinator at Cardinal Hayes High School. Fort Hamilton in , N.Y., where he helped his squads

F Verdi is an instructor for earth and environmental sciences win a pair of Class B New York City Championships. He then at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, N.Y. He is moved on to Westhampton Beach before arriving at C.W. A the proud father of daughter, Taylor Anne (11). Post. T Gibbons resides in Massapequa, N.Y. with his wife, Kerri, and the couple’s three children: daughter Brianna (17) and S

sons Shane (14) and Garrett (12). G N I EERNIERNIE BBLOUNTLOUNT JJONATHANONATHAN GGILLILL H DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE BACKSBACKS QQUARTERBACKSUARTERBACKS

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A Now in his 14th year with the PioneerP coaching staff, Ernie Blount has Now in his eighth season as the LIU O beenb in charge of the team’s defensive PostP quarterbacks and wide receivers coach,c Jonathan Gill returned to his C COACHING STAFF backsb for the last nine seasons. In 2009, the LIU Post secondary LongL Island roots in 2004 after compet- unitu ranked first in the PSAC in pass ingin for four seasons at quarterback with defensed efficiency. thet University of . During the 2005 campaign, Blount’s pass-defense unit played a major role in the Pioneers’ overall Gill, who also serves as the team’s defense, the best in the Northeast-10 conference and one of strength and conditioning coach, was instrumental in helping the best in all of Division II in 2005. In 2003, the Blount-led develop the play of honorable-mention All-America signal- Pioneers ranked first nationally in passing defense. caller, Rob Blount. The 2005 Northeast-10 and ECAC MVP, Blount’s flexibility as a mentor saw him begin his LIU Blount’s 2,995 passing yards during the team’s national quar- Post coaching career with three seasons as a wide receiver terfinals run are the most in Division II history by a back who coach. Two players who served under his guidance, Eddie totaled 1,000 yards rushing in the same season. Hardaway and Jeremiah Pope, were invited to NFL training Gill played a key role as a member of Akron’s scout camps. This past season, 2007 graduate Jamel Ramsay played offense in the 2001 campaign, and his duties helped aid the for the Preorie Pirates. Zips’ defense in holding opponents to 17 points or less in In six years of coaching at Baldwin High, Blount helped seven games that year. lead his team to a trio of playoff appearances and also The Flushing, N.Y. native was a talented two-sport athlete coached in the Nassau County All-Star game. at St. Francis Prep in Queens. He earned All-City and All- Blount and his wife, Chavonne, reside in Freeport, and Conference recognition on the gridiron, before competing in have four children: Ernie, Eric, Elliott and Courtney. He the New York City Senior Bowl. attended Brooklyn College.

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OMAR KING DDANAN MMACCARONEACCARONE RUNNING BACKS VVIDEOIDEO MMANAGERANAGER SIXTH SEASON TTHIRDHIRD SSEASONEASON Omar King enters his sixth season withw the Pioneers and works with the Dan Maccarone enters his third runningr backs. season as a manager with the Pioneers, where he is focused mainly on video In 2009, freshman Thomas Beverly processing of practices and game film. wasw named ECAC and PSAC East Last season, he expanded the video RookieR of the Year after leading the capability at LIU Post with an all-new PSACP in overall rushing yards with system for breaking down film and delivering it to coaches 1,094 and finished second in rushing yards per game with 99.5. and athletes. Prior to LIU Post, King was a running backs coach at Iona Maccarone graduated in 2010 from College, where he helped guide Metro Atlantic Conference with a bachelor’s degree in Video/TV Production with a Player of the Year Dane Samuel, who rushed for 698 yards and minor in computer science - two elements he combines daily four touchdowns in 2006. King also coached former Gael RB in his work for the Pioneers. Nat Modica to a MAAC Football Offensive Rookie of the Year honor in 2003 while standout Rudy Arcara became just the third player to record a 1,000+ yard rushing season in 2004. In 2008, King was selected by the NCAA Diversity and

Inclusion Committee to participate in its NCAA Football C COACHING STAFF Coaches Academy. The mission of the Academy is to ethnic minority football coaches with career advancement O

through skills enhancement, networking and exposure oppor- A tunities while raising awareness regarding the substantial pool of talented ethnic minority coaches. C Prior to Iona, King spent three seasons at Holy Cross H.S. in Flushing, N.Y., serving as both running backs coach and CHARLIE CANTOR H offensive coordinator. I

King was a 1998 graduate of Hofstra University, lettering WWIDEIDE RRECEIVERSECEIVERS N at running back for two seasons.

FFIRSTIRST SSEASONEASON G He also served as the GED coordinator at the Rikers Island

Educational Facility, helping to train and prepare at-risk stu- Charlie Cantor begins his first sea- dents for their graduation equivalency diploma. He and his sons working with the wide receivers at S wife, Catherine, and their two children, Dajhanea and Jamar, LIUL Post. T reside in Central Islip, NY. Cantor’s resume is extensive with numerousn coaching experience at A

Division I-level programs, including Florida State, Rutgers, F

Georgia. His most recent stop was at Middle Tennessee, F where he worked with the offense. RRANDIANDI MMOOREOORE While at Georgia, Cantor served as the assistant recruit- IINSIDENSIDE LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS ing coordinator and spearheaded the day-to-day recruiting coordination. At Rutgers, he worked as a recruiting assistant SSIXTHIXTH SSEASONEASON from Spring 2007 to Spring 2008. Randi Moore enters his sixth year Cantor, a native of New Hyde Park, attended Florida aat LIU Post and is in his second season State, where he was a dual major in Social Science Education ccoaching the inside linebackers. Moore and Sports Management. He is working on completing his previouslyp coached the outside line- master’s degree in sports management from FSU. bbackers. Prior to C.W. Post, Moore spent threet years at Holy Cross High School, where he spent two years as linebackers and one year as the junior varsity head coach. Moore is a 2002 graduate of C.W. Post and played out- side linebacker for four years and was a three-year starter. He helped lead the Pioneers to a 11-0 regular season record in 2002. Moore received his bachelor’s degree in elementary education. He is a special education teacher in Far Rockaway, N.Y. He and his wife, Tia, are the parents of Shayla (7), Shianne (2) and Sáde.

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O After being selected to fi nish third in the 2011 PSAC Sophomore Tyler Heuer (Oceanside, N.Y.) looks to gain a

O East preseason poll, the Pioneers turned heads and fi nished stronger foothold at the position. He earned a spot start last L with a 6-1 conference record to tie for fi rst place in the East season against California (Pa.) and is awaiting a medical red- T division, which included an unforgettable 24-21 win during a shirt. U snowstorm against a previously unbeaten Bloomsburg. Th e Freshman Matt Brennan (Sayville, N.Y.) is tall and athletic O

Pioneers were the closest they have ever been to playing for a with a strong arm and will be vying for playing opportunities

N PSAC championship since joining the league in 2008. this season.

O Th is season, 15-year head coach Bryan Collins and his squad look to battle again for a league title and return to the

S Running Back postseason for the fi rst time since 2005. Th e backfi eld is one of the strongest features of the 2012 A

E squad as it returns its top three running backs in senior Th om-

S SEASON OUTLOOK Off ense as Beverly (Wyandanch, N.Y.) and juniors Jeff Mack (Bronx, Th e off ense is primed with talent, including four return- N.Y.) and Anthony Brunetti (Bayville, N.Y.). ing all-conference players, and has the depth and experience Mack delivered strong performances on the gridiron last to put points on the board. Th e Pioneers know they will have season, rushing for a net gain of 865 yards and eight touch- to be aggressive on the fi eld and create opportunities. downs, which earned him PSAC East Second Team honors. He has improved in blocking and can score from any position. Quarterback Brunetti picked up some tough fi rst downs for the Pioneers Th e Pioneers return with redshirt sophomore Steven and accrued 324 yards and four touchdowns last season. He is Laurino (Boise, Idaho), the PSAC East Rookie of the Year, a great blocker with good hands and also has the ability to pick at the center position. Laurino is described by Collins as a up tough yards inside. “student of the game” with his constant hard work and game Beverly has been a steady performer throughout his career preparation. In his fi rst season at the helm of the off ense, with the Pioneers and will look to fi nish it on a high note. Laurino established himself on the fi eld with his ability to not Freshman Kareem Folkes (Brooklyn, N.Y.), who was only throw the ball well but also provide a good running base named both the MSG Varsity and New York Post Player of the as he passed for 1,870 yards and rushed for 764. Year while playing at Lincoln, will be learning the system this year in preparation for the future.

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Wide Receivers Tight End LIU Post has plenty of options with 11 wide receivers at Senior Pat Fitzgerald (Asheville, N.C.) caught four passes the position, including veterans Grayson Laurino (Boise, Idaho) for 47 yards last season and has the toughness to play the H- and Joe Botti (Holtsville, N.Y.). back position. Redshirt sophomores Brendan Dorfer (Floral Laurino, who was his brother’s favorite target last season Park, N.Y.) and Chris Rossi (Hillsborough, N.J.) will look for with a team-high 33 catches for 443 yards and three touch- starting time this season. downs, has fl ourished as both a Freshman Sean Binckes receiver and punter on the team and (Brooklyn, N.Y.) was the top player PSAC PRESEASON POLL Collins foresees him having a great in New York City last season and East Division year. 1. Kutztown (5) has all the makings to be the future Botti was injured during the 2. Bloomsburg (3) tight end for LIU Post. fi rst three games of 2011 but came 3. LIU Post 4. West Chester back and led the receivers with 5. Shippensburg Off ensive Line fi ve touchdown catches, including 6. East Stroudsburg Th e graduation of PSAC 7. Millersville two against East Stroudsburg. His All-Conference linemen John 8. Cheyney height enables him to pull down Siopa and Kevin Martin will be S SEASON OUTLOOK almost any pass thrown his way West Division felt but returning seniors Chris E T1. California (2) A and his great speed and hands have T1. IUP (3) Williams (Syosset, N.Y.), Rob made him a game changer on the 3. Slippery Rock (2) Scheuerer (Farmingdale, N.Y.) and S

fi eld. 4. Edinboro Willie Mayoral (La Habra, Calif.) O 5. Mercyhurst (1) Redshirt junior Kyle Hardy 6. Gannon can set up solid protection and N

(Matawan, N.J.) has been a reli- 7. Clarion leadership up front. O able receiver and was second on 8. Lock Haven Williams and Scheuerer are U the team with 319 yards and three two of the hardest working players touchdowns. He played in all 11 games last season and has on the team. Mayoral is quick and athletic and comes into the T L developed tremendous speed. season primed after a year playing in the system. O Sophomore Wes Foryoh (Staten Island, N.Y.) had an A duo of transfers from nearby Nassau Community Col- O outstanding freshman campaign, as he hauled in 22 catches in lege that includes Justin Robbins (Plainfi eld, N.J.), James K eight games last season. Senior Ryan Derham (Lindenhurst, Butler (Levittown, N.Y.) and will add valuable game experi- N.Y.) made some big catches as well, including a TD comple- ence at the line. Robbins is best suited at the guard position. tion at Bloomsburg. Redshirt sophomore Kamron Palmer Butler is a former defensive lineman who will switch over to (Brooklyn, N.Y.) saw limited action in 2011 but will be a player off ense this season. to watch for. Redshirt junior John Corrigan (Stockholm, N.J.) has Redshirt sophomore Chris McGrane (Lynbrook, N.Y.) and battled injuries during his time with the Pioneers but is look- senior Matt Sheehy (North Brunswick, N.J.) are veterans of the ing to use his talent and provide solid protection this season. program and will be competing for playing time. Redshirt freshman Christian Neptune (Westbury, N.Y.) Th e Pioneers will also have three outstanding freshmen has gained more experience in the system and will have a who will look for playing opportunities this season. Tom Han- reserve role. nan (Bohemia, N.Y.), Shane Hubbard (St. Albans, N.Y.) and Mike Sollenne (Massapequa, N.Y.), Keith Mittenzwei Mike Richardson (West Babylon, N.Y.) were high school all- (Staten Island, N.Y.), Matt Carroll (Tarrytown, N.Y.) and stars and will look to make the transition to the collegiate level. Frank Fassman (East Patchogue, N.Y.) are four solid freshmen who will push for reps at the line.

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Defense Th e defense is the biggest question mark for the 2012 squad as the Pioneers graduated a signifi cant number of all- stars from 2011, including ILB Billy O’Connor, DL Lou Scala, OLB Ronnie Modik, DL Kadeem Huggins, DL Andrew Jack- son, and DL Abrom Shepard. Th is could, however, open up more opportunities for up-and-coming players to gain notice during preseason camp.

Defensive Line Sophomore David Sumter (Hollis, N.Y.) and redshirt sophomore Dan Belfi ore (Glen Cove, N.Y.) are penciled in to start on the front line. Redshirt junior Maalik McVea (Freeport, N.Y.) will move over from linebacker while redshirt freshman Brandon Cheney (Hewlett, N.Y.) will move up to defensive end. Sophomore Joseph Th ompson (Cambria K Heights, N.Y.) showed promise during the spring and plays O well within the system.

O Freshmen Kevon Barnwell (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Kenny Scot- L land (Port Jeff erson, N.Y.) and Anthony Turano (Massapequa T Park, N.Y.) played for good high school programs and could U also see playing time in 2012. O

AANTONIONTONIO PPOWELL-FIELDSOWELL-FIELDS

N Linebackers

O Junior Rob Bright (East Meadow, N.Y.) and senior Anton Rukaj (Greenburgh, N.Y.) can both provide a physical pres- S starting cornerback. Young registered 31 tackles (24u, 7a) in ence in the middle. Julian Santiago (Selden, N.Y.), Chris A 2011, including a career-high nine against American Interna-

E Hercules (Lawrence, N.Y.) and Dylan Cafarella (Albertson, tional.

S SEASON OUTLOOK N.Y.) are promising freshmen who will learn the system. Senior Ciwan McCoy (North Babylon, N.Y.) and sopho- more Levesque (New , N.H.) will split time at Secondary cornerback. Th e secondary unit looks to be strong and can derive its Junior Donovan Edwards (Brooklyn, N.Y.) returns fol- success in forcing opponents to be aggressive up front. lowing a year playing at Nassau. Edwards totaled 23 tackles Senior Antonio Powell-Fields (Hempstead, N.Y.) is the (14u, 9a) in 2010 along with two interceptions and two leading returner in tackles with 75 (33u, 42a) from a year ago recoveries. Senior Laquan James (Syracuse, N.Y.) will compete with redshirt junior Casey Biasi (Islip, N.Y.) at free safety. Junior Special Teams Chris DiIorio (Holtsville, N.Y) and freshman Mike Williams Freshman Tim Sternfeld (Wyckoff , N.J.) is a highly touted (Westbury, N.Y.) will see signifi cant playing time at strong kicker who will handle fi eld goal and kick off responsibilities. safety. Freshman James Rupp (Sayville, N.Y.), who was an all- Grayson Laurino returns as punter. Foryoh will remain as the Long Island player at Sayville, will provide back up at safety. top kick and punt returner.

Cornerback Senior D.J. Young (Highland Mills, N.Y.) returns as the

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Jeff Mack Jr. RB 5-8 175 Bronx, N.Y. / Iona Prep. 2 Antonio Powell-Fields Sr. DB 5-9 180 Hempstead, N.Y. / North Plainfield (N.J.) (Nassau) 3 Matt Sheehy Sr. WR 6-2 200 North Brunswick, N.J. / Bishop George Ahr. 4 Tyler Heuer So. QB 6-2 200 Oceanside, N.Y. / Oceanside 5 Sean Smith Jr. OLB 6-0 215 Farmingdale, N.J. / Colts Neck 6 Evan Flowers Jr. DB 6-0 171 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Humanities & Arts (ASA College) 7 Ciwan McCoy Sr. DB 6-1 197 North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 8 Devon Levesque So. DB 5-10 180 New London, N.H. / Valley Forge Military Acad. 9 Matt Brennan Fr. QB 6-5 200 Sayville, N.Y. / Calhoun 10 Joe Botti R-Jr. WR 6-3 180 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East 11 D.J. Young Sr. DB 6-0 185 Highland Mills, N.Y. / Monroe-Woodbury 12 Chris McGrane R-So. WR 5-11 175 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook 13 Steven Laurino R-So. QB 6-0 195 Boise, Idaho / Boise 15 Donovan Edwards Jr. DB 5-10 170 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Midwood 16 Justin Ortiz Fr. DB 6-1 210 Staten Island, N.Y. / Moore Catholic 17 Grayson Laurino Sr. WR/P 6-2 195 Boise, Idaho / Boise 18 Kamron Palmer R-So. WR 6-0 195 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys and Girls 19 Tim Sternfeld Fr. K/P 5-10 150 Wyckoff, N.J. / Ramapo 20 Wes Foryoh So. WR 5-10 170 Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis 21 Anthony Brunetti Jr. RB 5-10 210 Bayville, N.Y. / Holy Trinity

22 Kyle Hardy R-Jr. WR 6-3 180 Matawan, N.J. / Matawan Regional 2 2012 ROSTER

23 James Rupp Fr. DB 6-0 185 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville 0 24 Kareem Folkes Fr. RB 5-10 185 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Lincoln 1 25 Thomas Beverly Sr. RB 6-1 195 Wyandanch, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 2 26 Laquan James Sr. DB 5-11 186 Syracuse, N.Y. / Cicero-North Syracuse (Delaware)

28 Phil Jebamany Fr. DB 5-10 170 Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis R 29 Luis Esquilin Fr. DB 5-8 165 Tuckahoe, N.Y. / Tuckahoe (Westchester C.C.) 30 Mike Williams Fr. DB 5-10 180 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity O

31 Jonathan Mangual R-Fr. RB 5-8 210 Malverne, N.Y. / Valley Stream North S

32 Chris DiIorio Jr. OLB 5-11 200 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East T 33 Joe Florio R-Jr. RB 5-10 205 Bayville, N.Y. / Locust Valley E 34 Brandon Cheney Rf. ILB 6-0 230 Hewlett, N.Y. / Lynbrook R 35 Josh Broschardt Fr. RB 5-8 190 East Meadow, N.Y. / Kellenberg Memorial 36 Tommy Williams Jr. OLB 5-10 190 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 37 Roger Hamilton So. DB 5-7 280 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Madison 38 Joshua Morales Fr. DB 5-10 220 Mt. Sinai, N.Y. / Mt. Sinai 39 Joe Sabbatino Fr. DB 5-10 185 Islip, N.Y. / Islip 40 A.J. Fusco R-Jr. DB 6-0 185 Massapequa, N.Y. / Plainedge 42 Rob Bright Jr. LB 6-0 240 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 44 Chris Hercules Fr. LB 6-0 220 Lawrence, N.Y. / Lawrence 45 Dana Smith Fr. DB 5-10 185 New York, N.Y. / New Rochelle 46 Casey Biasi R-Jr. DB 6-1 185 Islip, N.Y. / Islip 48 Tamir Dayya Jr. OLB 6-2 195 Clifton, N.J. / Clifton 49 Chris Lyons Fr. DB 5-11 180 Floral Park, N.Y. / Floral Park 51 Julian Santiago Fr. LB 5-11 215 Selden, N.Y. / Newfield 52 Herb Flores R-So. DL 6-2 250 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 53 Anton Rukaj Sr. LB 6-1 235 Greenburgh, N.Y. / Stepinac 55 Frank Fassman Fr. OL 6-1 275 East Patchogue, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 57 Maalik McVea R-Jr. LB 6-0 210 Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport 58 John Corrigan R-Jr. DL 6-0 270 Stockholm, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 59 Dylan Cafarella Fr. LB 6-1 240 Albertson, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s 60 James Butler Sr. DL 6-6 330 Levittown, N.Y. / Division (Nassau) 64 Matt Carroll Fr. OL 6-4 285 Tarrytown, N.Y. / Iona Prep. 65 Chris Williams Sr. OL 6-2 285 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset

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66 Justin Robbins Jr. OL 6-5 365 Plainfield, N.J. / Plainfield (Nassau) 67 Willie Mayoral Sr. OL 6-2 270 La Habra, Calif. / La Habra, Calif. (East L.A.) 68 Isaiah Brew Fr. DL 6-1 295 Jamaica, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep. 69 Christian Neptune Rf. OL 6-2 241 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 71 Dan Belfiore R-So. DL 6-0 255 Glen Cove, N.Y. / Glen Cove 72 Chris Rossi R-So. OL 6-0 265 Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough 74 Keith Mittenzwei Fr. OL 6-3 290 Staten Island, N.Y. / Msgr. Farrell 75 Rob Scheuerer Sr. OL 6-2 275 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale, N.Y. 77 Mike Sollenne Fr. OL 6-6 275 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa 78 Anthony Turano Fr. DL 6-2 260 Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa 80 Tom Hannan Fr. WR 5-8 180 Bohemia, N.Y. / Sayville 81 Pat Fitzgerald Sr. TE 6-3 245 Asheville, N.C. / Tuscola (Mars Hill) 82 Sean Persch Sr. WR 6-0 175 Gap, Pa. / Pequea Valley | 83 Michael Richardson Fr. WR 6-0 160 West Babylon, N.Y. / West Babylon 84 Shane Hubbard Fr. WR 6-1 180 St. Albans, N.Y. / John Adams 85 Ryan Derham Sr. WR 6-2 190 Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst 86 Will Holloway Jr. WR 6-2 190 West Caldwell, N.J. / James Caldwell (Lackawanna) } 87 Brendan Dorfer R-So. TE 6-3 215 Floral Park, N.Y. / Floral Park 89 Sean Binckes Fr. TE 6-4 220 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian 90 Brandon Cox R-So. DL 6-0 245 Paterson, N.J. / Saint Joseph Regional 92 Keyon Barnwell Fr. DL 6-4 245 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Lincoln 93 Joe Nichols Jr. DL 6-1 Franklin Square, N.Y. / H. Frank Carey R 94 Nick Fierro Fr. DL 6-3 240 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East E 95 David Sumter So. DL 6-3 245 Hollis, N.Y. / Campus Magnet (AIC)

T 96 Raheem Barnes Rf. TE 6-1 225 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Automotive

S 97 Kenny Scotland Fr. DL 6-4 210 Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / Comsewogue 98 Michael Lupola R-So. DL 6-0 255 Massapequa, N.Y. / Chaminade O 99 Joseph Thompson So. DL 6-3 225 Cambria Heights, N.Y. / Christ the King

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2 Bryan Collins - Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator 1 Brian Hughes - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line

0 Mark Verdi – Outside Linebackers Coach

2 2012 ROSTER James Gibbons – Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator Ernie Blount - Defensive Backs Coach Jonathan Gill - Quarterbacks Coach Omar King - Running Backs Coach Randi Moore – Inside Linebackers Charlie Cantor – Wide Receivers Coach Andrew Jackson – Assistant Defensive Line Coach Billy O’Connor – Assistant Linebackers Coach

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OFFENSE QB 13 Stephen Laurino R-So. 6-0 195 4 Tyler Heuer So. 6-2 200 WR 10 Joe Botti R-Jr. 6-3 180 85 Ryan Derham Sr. 6-2 190 WR 17 Grayson Laurino Sr. 6-2 175 12 Chris McGrane R-So. 5-11 175 LT 66 Justin Robbins Jr. 6-5 365 74 Keith Mittenzwei Fr. 6-3 290 LG 72 Chris Rossi R-So. 6-0 265 58 John Corrigan R-Jr. 6-0 270 C 75 Rob Scheuerer Sr. 6-2 275 55 Frank Fassman Fr 6-1 275

RG 67 Willie Mayoral Sr. 6-2 270 2 2012 PRESEASON DEPTH CAHRT 60 James Butler Sr. 6-6 230 RT 65 Chris Williams Sr. 6-2 285 0

77 Mike Sollenne Fr. 6-6 275 1

TE 81 Pat Fitzgerald Sr. 6-3 245 2 89 Sean Binckes Fr. 6-4 220

WR 22 Kyle Hardy R-Jr. 6-3 180 P 82 Sean Persch Sr. 6-0 175 R RB 1 Jeff Mack Jr. 5-8 175 25 Thomas Beverly Sr. 6-1 195 E S

DEFENSE E

DE 95 David Sumter So. 6-3 245 A 57 Maalik McVea R-Jr. 6-0 210 DT 34 Brandon Cheney R-Fr. 6-0 230 S

78 Anthony Turano Fr. 6-2 260 O NG 71 Dan Belfiore R-So. 6-0 255 93 Joe Nichols Jr. 6-1 N

DE 99 Joseph Thompson So. 6-3 225 90 Brandon Cox R-So. 6-0 245 D

SS 32 Chris DiIorio Jr. 5-11 200 E

30 Mike Williams Fr. 5-10 180 P FS 46 Casey Biasi R-Jr. 6-1 185 15 Evan Flowers Sr. 6-0 171 T

ILB 42 Rob Bright Jr. 6-0 240 H 51 Julian Santiago Fr. 5-11 215

ILB 53 Anton Rukaj Sr. 6-1 235 C 5 Sean Smith Jr. 6-0 215 DB 45 Antonio Powell-Fields Sr. 5-9 180 A

7 Ciwan McCoy Sr. 6-1 197 H CB 16 Laquan James Sr. 5-11 186 R 8 Devon Levesque Fr. 5-10 180 CB 15 Donovan Edwards Jr. 5-10 170 T 11 D.J. Young Sr. 6-0 185

SPECIALISTS K 19 Tim Sternfeld Fr. 5-10 150 P 17 Grayson Laurino Sr. 6-2 175 LS 48 Tamir Dayya Jr. 6-2 195 KR 8 Devon Levesque So. 5-10 180 KR 7 Ciwan McCoy Sr. 6-1 197 PR 12 Chris McGrane R-So. 5-11 175

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7711 • DDANAN BBELFIOREELFIORE 2255 • TTHOMASHOMAS BEVERLYBEVERLY RR-So.-So. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine SSr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 255255 66-1-1 • 195195 GGlenlen Cove,Cove, N.Y./N.Y./ WWyandanch,yandanch, NN.Y./.Y./ GGlenlen CoveCove SSt.t. JJohnohn BaptistBaptist

2011: Played in nine games … recorded 17 tackles (8u, 9a) … 2011: Played in nine recorded a sack against West Chester (Oct. 1) and Millersville games, making fi ve (Oct. 8). starts … carried the ball 2010: Redshirt season. 45 times for 139 yards Prior to LIU Post: Played three years of football at Glen Cove and three touchdowns … led the Knights to the playoff s in 2007 and 2008 … named … rushed 16 times for all-county, Second Team all-Long Island and Th ird Team all- 42 yards and two touch- downs at California New York State … also wrestled and competed in track and (Pa.) (Sept. 10). fi eld. 2010: Started in 10 Personal: Son of Rocco and Patricia Belfi ore … enjoys play- games … toted the pig ing guitar, listening to music, and athletic training … major is skin on 107 carries for business. S 533 yards, averaging 5.0 per rush … totaled fi ve R touchdowns … carried

E CAREER STATISTICS the ball 17 times for YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT E 2010 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 88 yards in the season 2011 9 8 9 17 2.5-10 0 0 0 0 opener at American N TOTAL 10 8 9 17 2.5-10 0 0 0 0 International (Sept. 4)

O … rushed for a season-

I high 111 yards on 20 carries against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18) …

P ran in for a 50-yard dash into the endzone at Shippensburg (Sept. 25) … charged with the ball 11 times for 51 yards and a

2 season-high two touchdowns at Kutztown (Oct. 23).

1 2009: ECAC and PSAC East Rookie of the Year … PSAC East First Team … led the PSAC in overall rushing yards with 1,094 0 and fi nished second in rushing yards per game with 99.5 … his

2 impressive 5.2 average per carry was tied for second-best in 2012 PIONEERS the league and his 11 rushing touchdown was fourth best … rushed for a career-high 170 yards and two touchdown carries against Shippensburg (Oct. 3) and later matched it with 170 rushing and 38 yards receiving at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24) … twice rushed for three touchdowns at Millersville (Oct. 17) and against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to LIU Post: Was a two-year varsity player for the Cougars … he rushed for 1,636 yards and 22 touchdowns his senior year and amassed 2,551 rushing yards over his career – a school record … the Cougars were the runner-up in the CHSFL … was a two-time Newsday “Player of the Week” … also named MSG Player of the week … garnered CHSFL All-League recog- nition. Personal: Older of Th omas and Charlene Beverly’s two sons … enjoys playing basketball … favorite athlete is Reggie Bush … majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 11 209 1094 11 47 5.2 99.5 2010 10 107 533 5 50 5.0 53.3 2011 9 45 139 3 10 3.1 15.4 TOTAL 30 361 1766 19 50 4.9 58.9 18 2012 Football Media Guide 18 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

4466 • CCASEYASEY BBIASIIASI 1100 • JJOEOE BOTTIBOTTI RR-Jr.-Jr. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack RR-Jr.-Jr. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-1-1 • 118585 66-3-3 • 180180 IIslip,slip, NN.Y./.Y./ IIslip,slip, NN.Y./.Y./ IIslipslip IIslipslip 2011: Played in all 11 2011: Played in eight games and made 10 games and made four starts … totaled 37 tack- starts … caught 14 les (29u, 8a) … caught passes for 307 yards, an interception and averaging 21.9 yards returned it for six yards per catch … hauled in against West Ches- eight catches for 173 ter (Oct. 1) … caught yards and two touch- another interception downs at East Strouds- and returned it for eight burg (Oct. 15). 2010: Started in all yards at Bloomsburg 2012 PIONEERS (Oct. 29) … recorded a 11 games … hauled 2 career-high 10 tackles in 33 catches for 663 0 yards and six TD’s …

(5u,5a) against Kutz- 1 averaged 60.3 receiving town (Oct. 22). 2 2010: Saw action in two yards a game … caught

games against Mill- his fi rst collegiate P touchdown with a

ersville (Oct. 9) and at I

Cheyney (Nov. 6). 22-yard reception at American International (Sept. 4) … had O 2009: Redshirt season. a career day at Kutztown (Oct. 23) with 10 catches for 227 N Prior to LIU Post: Was a two-year varsity player for the Bucca- yards and two touchdowns … closed out the season with three neers … led the team to an undefeated slate (11-0) and cap- catches, including a 63-yard TD reception, for 109 yards at E tured the Long Island Championship … tallied 20 touchdowns Slippery Rock (Nov. 13). E over his career. 2009: Redshirt season. R Prior to LIU Post: Played two years of varsity football at

Personal: Middle child of Chris and Janet Biasi’s three children S … enjoys basketball, running and music … favorite athlete is Sachem East … named all-Long Island and all-county … Kevin Garnett … major is business marketing. received the NYS Suff olk Zone Award and was a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete … was the runner-up for CAREER STATISTICS the Hansen Award … received Newsday “Player of the Week” YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2010 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 notice … also played baseball and competed in indoor track. 2011 11 29 8 37 1.0-1 1 0 0 2 Personal: Older of Mike and Kerri Botti’s two children … TOTAL 13 29 8 37 1.0-1 1 0 0 2 Mike was the starting fullback at Rutgers from 1985-89 … favorite athlete is LeBron James … hopes to become a physical education teacher and coach … majoring in physical educa- tion.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 33 663 6 71 20.1 60.3 2011 8 14 307 5 44 21.9 38.4 TOTAL 11 33 663 6 71 20.1 51.1

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4422 • RROBOB BRIGHTBRIGHT 21 • AANTHONYNTHONY BBRUNETTIRUNETTI JJr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker JJr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 240240 55-10-10 • 210210 EEastast MMeadow,eadow, NN.Y./.Y./ BBayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ EEastast MMeadoweadow HHolyoly TrinityTrinity

2011: Played in all 11 2011: Played in all 11 games, making one games, making two start … made 25 tack- starts … totaled 312 les (8u, 17a) … made a yards on 72 carries … broke through for four career-high six tackles touchdowns … aver- against Kutztown aged 4.3 yards per rush that also included a and 28.4 yards a game QB hurry (Oct. 22) … … carried the ball 14 made two sacks for times for 61 yards and loss of 18 yards along a touchdown and also with a forced fumble made fi ve catches for 57 yards and a touchdown

S and a pass break up against Shippensburg against Gannon (Nov. R (Sept. 2). 12) … rushed on 12 E 2010: Played in eight chances for 59 yards at

E California (Pa.) (Sept. games … totaled seven 10) … also ran for 59 N tackles (4u, 3a) … yards on nine carries made four tackles at O and a TD against Ship-

I Cheyney (Nov. 6). pensburg (Sept. 24). Prior to LIU Post: Played three years at East Meadow and led 2010: Played in all 11 games and made one start at Cheyney P

the Jets to the Big 4 Championships … named all-county … (Nov. 6) … scored 10 rushing TDs to lead team … carried the

2 also competed in track. ball 111 times for 589 yards and a team-high 10 touchdowns … averaged 5.3 yards per carry … rushed on eight chances for 1 Personal: Youngest of William and Kathy Bright’s three sons … brother, Matt, played for the Pioneers from 2006-09 … 55 yards in his college debut at American International (Sept. 0 major is business management. 4) … broke the plane three times and fi nished with 69 yards on

2 20 carries in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Chester (Oct. 2012 PIONEERS CAREER STATISTICS 2) … registered a career-high 143 yards on 19 rushes with four YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT TDs at Cheyney (Nov. 6). 2010 8 4 3 7 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 Prior to LIU Post: Four-year varsity player at Holy Trinity … 2011 11 8 17 25 2.5-19 2 0 2 0 TOTAL 19 12 20 32 3.5-22 2 0 2 0 rushed for a county single-season record 2,450 yards and 28 touchdowns his senior year … fi nished his career with 5,818 rushing yards … received Newsday’s Th orp Award, given to Long Island’s Most Outstanding Player … named CHFL Off en- sive MVP and was named all-Long Island … also was an out- standing baseball player and was named Sportswriters Player of the Year for both football and baseball. Personal: Youngest of Danny and Patty Brunetti’s three chil- dren … brother, Frank, played football at SUNY Cortland … major is nutrition.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 111 589 10 30 5.3 53.5 2011 11 72 312 4 31 4.3 28.4 TOTAL 22 183 901 14 31 4.9 41.0

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5588 • JJOHNOHN CORRIGANCORRIGAN 8855 • RRYANYAN DDERHAMERHAM RR-Jr.-Jr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine SSr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 270270 66-2-2 • 190190 SStockholm,tockholm, NN.J./.J./ LLindenhurst,indenhurst, NN.Y./.Y./ PPopeope JohnJohn XXIIIXXIII LLindenhurstindenhurst

2011: Saw action in 2011: Played in all 11 three games against games and made one American International start against Blooms- (Sept. 3), California burg (Oct. 29) … (Pa.) (Sept. 10) and hauled in a 41-yard Mercyhurst (Sept. 17) pass at Millersville … made one tackle (Oct. 8) … caught against AIC. three passes for 48 2010: Played in four yards with a touch- games … recorded one down reception at

tackle at Slippery Rock Bloomsburg. 2012 PIONEERS (Nov. 13). 2010: Saw limited ac- 2

2009: Redshirt season. tion in fi ve games. 0

Prior to LIU Post: 2009: Played in six 1

Played four years of games … returned a 2 varsity football at Pope punt kick for fi ve yards

John XXIII and was the against Shippensburg P

only player to start his (Oct. 3). I entire career … recorded 73 tackles and 12.5 sacks as well as Prior to LIU Post: Played two years of varsity football … O two forced fumbles and a blocked fi eld goal his senior year … named all-division and all-county … set the single-season N tallied over 50 sacks during his career … also played baseball record for receptions (57) his senior year and totaled over 600 and competed in track and fi eld. receiving yards … also played basketball. E Personal: Younger of John and Kelly Corrigan’s two sons … Personal: Older of Pate and Nancy Derham’s two sons … E John played at Penn State and his older brother, Pete, played favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant … hopes to pursue a career in R

for C.W. Post (2006-08) … favorite athlete is Michael Strahan business … major is business management. S … admires his mother … aspires to work in law enforcement … CAREER STATISTICS majoring in criminal justice. YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 CAREER STATISTICS 2011 11 7 124 2 41 17.7 5.6 YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT TOTAL 22 7 124 2 41 17.7 5.6 2010 4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 3 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 0 2 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

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3322 • CCHRISHRIS DiIIORIOORIO 8811 • PPATAT FITZGERALDFITZGERALD JJr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker SSr.r. • TTightight EEndnd 55-11-11 • 200200 66-3-3 • 245245 HHoltsville,oltsville, NN.Y./.Y./ AAsheville,sheville, NN.C./.C./ SSachemachem EastEast TTuscolauscola (Mars(Mars Hill)Hill) 2011: Played in all 2011: Played in 10 11 games and made games with three starts eight starts … totaled … caught four passes 38 tackles (25u, 13a), for 47 yards … hauled in including 5.5 for loss a 27-yard pass against … also contributed on West Chester (Oct. 1). defense with two sacks, Prior to LIU Post: one interception, one Transferred after play- forced fumble, a QB ing one year each at hurry and a pass break Nassau (2007) and Mars

S up … made a season- Hill (2010) … played high seven tackles three years at Tus- R along with a 5-yard cola … rushed for 2,070

E sack and forced fumble yards and totaled 1,808

E at Mercyhurst (Sept. receiving yards for 48 17) … made six stops career TD’s … played in

N against Kutztown (Oct. the 2005 Shrine Bowl 22). of the Carolinas as well O 2010: Played in all 11 as the 2006 NCHSCA I games and made nine East-West game … also

P starts … totaled 43 competed in track and tackles (21u, 22a), including 4.5 for loss … made a career-high wrestling.

2 eight tackles against California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) … registered Personal: Younger of Michael Fitzgerald’s two sons … Michael

1 seven tackles in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Chester played football for Wagner from 1978-82 and brother, Sean, (Oct. 2) … made fi ve tackles and forced a fumble against Mill- played for Mars Hill from 2005-09 … favorite athlete is Michael

0 ersville (Oct. 9). Jordan … admires his cousin, Ryan Brophy … plans to pursue a Prior to LIU Post: Two-year varsity player at Sachem East career in professional football and law enforcement … major- 2

2012 PIONEERS … caught 42 passes for 542 yards and four touchdowns and ing in criminal justice. rushed 30 times for 201 yards as a senior … also recorded 38 tackles, fi ve sacks, three forced fumbles, and blocked two CAREER STATISTICS fi eld goals … named all-division, all-county and all-division YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G academic … also played baseball and wrestled. 2011 10 4 47 0 27 11.8 4.7 Personal: Youngest of Paul and Jeannette DiIorio’s three sons TOTAL 10 4 47 0 27 11.8 4.7 … favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson … admires his brothers … plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist or health teacher … majoring in health education.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2010 11 21 22 43 4.5-10 1 0 0 1 2011 11 25 13 38 5.5-23 1 0 2 1 TOTAL 22 46 35 81 10.0-33 2 0 2 2

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5522 • HHERBERB FFLORESLORES 3333 • JJOEOE FLORIOFLORIO RR-So.-So. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine RR-Jr.-Jr. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-2-2 • 250250 55-10-10 • 205205 EEastast MMeadow,eadow, NN.Y./.Y./ BBayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ EEastast MMeadoweadow LLocustocust ValleyValley 2011: Did not see ac- 2011: Played in three games … made one tackle at California tion. (Pa.) (Sept. 10). Prior to LIU Post: 2010: Saw action in 10 games. Th ree-year varsity 2009: Redshirt season. player at East Meadow Prior to LIU Post: Was a two-year player at Locust Valley and … the Jets qualifi ed for helped the Falcons capture the Division 4 championship … the postseason in 2007 rushed for 1,106 yards on 197 carries, averaging 110.6 yards and 2009 … also played per game. basketball and partici- Personal: Younger of Joe and Joan Florio’s two sons … enjoys pated in track and fi eld. playing baseball and basketball and working out … favorite Personal: Oldest of athlete is LaDainian Tomlinson … admires his parents … Herberth and Kathy plans to teach health or physical education and coach football

Flores’ four children … … is a volunteer fi reman and EMT … majoring in health and 2012 PIONEERS hobbies include playing physical education. 2 the drums, paintball and playing video CAREER STATISTICS 0 YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT games … plans for a ca- 1 2010 10 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 reer in law enforcement 2011 3 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 … is fl uent in three TOTAL 13 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 languages … majoring in criminal justice. P I O N E E R S

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1155 • EEVANVAN FFLOWERSLOWERS 2200 • WWESES FORYOHFORYOH JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 170170 55-10-10 • 170170 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ HumanitiesH & Arts (ASA College) CCurtisurtis 2011: Played in all 11 2011: Played in all 11 games with eight starts games and made one … made a season-high start against Kutztown 11 tackles along with a (Oct. 22) … totaled pass break up at Cali- 832 all-purpose yards fornia (Pa.) (Sept. 10) … … hauled in 22 passes recorded seven tackles for 151 yards … car- against Shippensburg ried the ball 15 times (Sept. 24), Bloomsburg for 27 yards … made (Oct. 29) and Gannon six kick returns for 555 (Nov. 12) … defl ected yards … also returned two passes against Gan- 15 punts for 99 yards non. … caught three passes for 39 yards at East S Prior to LIU Post: Stroudsburg (Oct. 15) … returned four kicks R Received his associate’s degree at ASA College for a season-high 107 E … played football at yards at Mercyhurst E Campus Magnet. (Sept. 17). Prior to LIU Post: N Personal: Oldest of Played at Curtis High

O David Flowers and Diana Johnson’s three children ... favorite School … the Warriors claimed the PSAC championship his

I athlete is Taylor Mays … majoring in criminal justice. junior year … also participated in track and fi eld. Personal: Son of John Foryoh and Deborah Sirleaf … interests P

CAREER STATISTICS include watching tv and movies and listening to music with his YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT family … favorite athletes are Muhammed Ali and Barry Sand- 2 2011 11 39 18 57 1.5-6 0 0 0 1 ers … admires his mother … plans to attend medical school and

1 TOTAL 11 39 18 57 1.5-6 0 0 0 1 play professional football … major is undecided.

0 CAREER STATISTICS

2 YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

2012 PIONEERS 2011 10 4 47 0 27 11.8 4.7 TOTAL 10 4 47 0 27 11.8 4.7

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4400 • AA.J..J. FFUSCOUSCO 2222 • KKYLEYLE HHARDYARDY RR-Jr.-Jr. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack RR-Jr.-Jr. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 185185 55-11-11 • 200200 MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ MMatawan,atawan, NN.J./.J./ PPlainedgelainedge MMatawanatawan RRegionalegional 2011: Played in one 2011: Played in 11 game against American games with six starts … International (Sept. 3). caught 19 passes for 319 2010: Saw action in sev- en games … recorded yards, averaging 16.8 tackles against Califor- per catch and 29.0 per nia (Pa.) (Sept. 11) and game … hauled in three Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). passes for 59 yards 2009: Redshirt season. and a touchdown at Prior to LIU Post: Was a two-year player at East Stroudsburg (Oct. Plainedge … received 15) … caught three

academic all-conference passes for 20 yards and 2012 PIONEERS honors… also partici- returned two kicks for 2 pated in wrestling. 34 yards at Mercyhurst 0 Personal: Oldest of (Sept. 17). Anthony and Joanne 1 2010: Played in all 11 Fusco’s three children … 2 enjoys playing basket- games … hauled in sev- ball, bowling and weight en catches for 71 yards P lifting … his favorite and one touchdown … athlete is Derek Jeter … admires his grandmother … plans to I pursue a career either in business or the NYPD … majoring in averaged 6.5 yards per catch … caught a 12-yard pass for a TD O business management. against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). 2009: Redshirt season. N

Prior to LIU Post: A three-year varsity player at Matawan, E

where he registered over 1,100 receiving yards … named of- E

fensive player of the year and Old Spice Red Zone Player of R the Year … also participated in basketball and track. S Personal: Son of Debra Hardy … favorite athlete is Carmel Anthony … hopes to become a state trooper … majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 7 71 1 41 10.1 6.5 2011 11 19 319 3 51 16.8 29.0 TOTAL 22 26 390 4 51 15.0 16.2

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1177 • GGRAYSONRAYSON LAURINOLAURINO 1133 • SSTEVENTEVEN LLAURINOAURINO SSr.r. • WWideide Receiver/PunterReceiver/Punter RR-So.-So. • QQuarterbackuarterback 66-2-2 • 175175 66-0-0 • 195195 BBoise,oise, Idaho/Idaho/ BBoise,oise, Idaho/Idaho/ BBoiseoise IIdahodaho

2011: ECAC All-Star 2011: ECAC Rookie of … PSAC East First the Year … PSAC East Team … started in all 11 games … caught 33 Freshman of the Year passes for 443 yards … started in 10 games and three touchdowns and made his collegiate … averaged 13.4 yards debut against American per catch and 40.3 International (Sept. yards per game … 3) … completed 148 averaged 37.5 yards of 261 pass attempts in 64 chances as the for 1,870 yards and 19 punter … recorded a touchdowns … also ran season-high 80 yards for 764 yards and three S on fi ve catches against touchdowns on 190

R Kutztown (Oct. 22) … caught three passes carries … completed E for 50 yards and two 23 passes for a season- E touchdowns against high 332 yards and

N West Chester (Oct. 1) three touchdowns at … also kicked off seven East Stroudsburg (Oct. O times against Cheyney (Nov. 5), averaging 46.6 yards. I 15) … threw for a season-high four touchdowns against West 2010: Played in all 11 games and started in 10 … hauled in 29 Chester (Oct. 1) and Cheyney (Nov. 5) … rushed for a season- P

catches for 390 yards and six touchdowns … also served as high 131 yards with two touchdowns at Millersville (Oct. 8). team punter, where he averaged 35.5 yards per punt … caught

2 2010: Redshirt season. his fi rst touchdown reception on a four-yard pass against

1 Prior to LIU Post: Four-year player at Boise … passed for California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) … amassed a season-high 128 yards more 1100 yards last season and completed 12 passing TD’s …

0 with two touchdown receptions at Slippery Rock (Nov. 13). 2009: Played multiple roles at wide receiver, punter and hold- also rushed for over 500 yards and eight touchdowns … also 2 played basketball and participated in track and fi eld. 2012 PIONEERS er … pulled down 13 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown … also took one snap and completed a 21-yard pass at Indiana Personal: Younger of Th omas and Kristen Laurino’s two sons (Pa.) (Sept. 5). … older brother, Grayson, is a senior wide receiver on the LIU 2008: Redshirt season. Post football squad … favorite athlete is Tom Brady … admires Before LIU Post: Amassed 1,300 passing yards and 500 rush- his football coach, Bob Clark … plans to pursue a career as a ing yards his senior year at Boise High … passed for 356 and high school teacher and coach … majoring in education. three touchdowns in a single game … named second team all-conference .... also competed in wrestling, track and fi eld, CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Effic baseball and basketball. 2011 10 261-148-9 1870 19 51 56.7 134.0 Personal: Oder of Th omas and Krista Laurino’s two sons … TOTAL 10 261-148-9 1870 19 51 56.7 134.0 his brother, Steven, is also a member of the LIU Post football team … hobbies include hunting, fi shing, skiing and running … favorite athlete is Joe Namath … admires his father and brother most outside of sports … is a member of the Student- Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) … majoring in business management.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2011 11 33 443 3 37 13.4 40.3 2010 11 29 390 6 46 13.4 35.5 2009 11 13 179 1 43 13.8 16.3 2008 Redshirt Season TOTAL 33 75 1012 10 46 13.5 29.8

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5555 • DDEVONEVON LLEVESQUEEVESQUE 1 • JJEFFEFF MMACKACK SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack JJr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 55-10-10 • 180180 55-8-8 • 175175 NNewew London,London, N.H./N.H./ BBronx,ronx, N.Y./N.Y./ VValleyalley ForgeForge MilitaryMilitary Acad.Acad. IIonaona Prep.Prep.

2011: Played in eight 2011: Played in 10 games … totaled eight games with four starts tackles (6u, 2a) … re- … led the team in both turned fi ve kicks for 136 rushing yards with 865 yards, averaging 27.2 and touchdowns with per game … returned eight … caught 20 pass- three kicks for 93 yards es for 142 yards and a against Kutztown (Oct. touchdown as a receiver 22) … recorded three … set career marks in tackles at East Strouds- carries (35) and yards (183) at Bloomsburg burg (Oct. 15). 2012 PIONEERS Prior to LIU Post: (Oct. 29) … rushed 2

Th ree-year varsity on 17 chances for 111 0 yards and a career-

player under former 1 high three touchdowns

New York Jet QB Glenn 2 Foley at Valley Forge against Shippensburg

Prep. … the Trojans (Sept. 24). P 2010: Played in fi ve

were the top-ranked I games … carried the prep school in the nation … also played basketball and baseball. O Personal: Son of Michael Levesque and Amy-Louise Greenhal- ball 38 times for 217 yards … scored his only touchdown of the N gh … has four siblings … interests include basketball, baseball, season on a 53-yard run at Cheyney (Nov. 6), where he fi nished football and indoor track … admires his father … plans for a with 138 yards on 17 carries. E career selling medical equipment and pharmaceutical products Prior to LIU Post: Th ree-year player at Iona Prep. … rushed E

… majoring in business. for 2,300 yards and 17 touchdowns his senior year … carried R the ball for 400 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Gaels to a 48-35 victory over St. Anthony’s in the CHSFL AAA cham- S CAREER STATISTICS pionship in 2008 … was named off ensive player of the year … YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2011 8 6 2 8 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 also played basketball and competed in track. TOTAL 8 6 2 8 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 Personal: Younger of Jeff rey and Trina Mack … plays the drums at his church … favorite athletes are Kevin Durant and Barry Sanders … hopes to play in the NFL … majoring in physi- cal education.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 5 38 206 1 53 5.4 41.2 2011 10 169 865 8 57 5.1 86.5 TOTAL 15 207 1071 9 57 5.2 71.4

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6677 • WWILLIEILLIE MAYORALMAYORAL 7 • CCIWANIWAN McCCOYOY SSr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack 66-2-2 • 270270 66-1-1 • 197197 LLaa Habra,Habra, Calif./Calif./ NNorthorth BBabylon,abylon, NN.Y./.Y./ LLaa HabraHabra (East(East LL.A.).A.) NNorthorth BBabylonabylon 2011: Played in all 11 2011: Played in 10 games and started the games … totaled eight last fi ve games of the tackles, two intercep- tions and a fumble season. recovery … returned Prior to LIU Post: three kicks for 50 yards, Transferred from East averaging 16.7 per Junior return. College … was a three- 2010: Played in 10 games with two starts year varsity player at La against American Habra … the Highland- International (Sept. 4) ers posted a 36-5 record and California (Pa.) and were Southwest (Sept. 11) … returned S Champions in 2007 and 13 kicks and averaged 24.1 yards … returned R 2008 … named All-CIF one KR for an 81-yard E and all-league. TD against Millersville

E Personal: Son of Wil- (Oct. 9) … made 23 liam and Maria May- tackles (18u, 5a), N oral, whom he admires including a season-high

O six against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16). … plans to join the Peace Corps after college … majoring in

I 2009: Played in 10 games, mainly on special teams … returned history. four kick returns for 79 yards at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). P

Before LIU Post: Played four years at North Babylon under coach Terry Manning … amassed 4000 yards and 40 touch-

2 downs … named all-county … also played basketball and base-

1 ball. Personal: Son of Curtis and Loretta McCoy … has seven sib- 0 lings … admires his father most outside of sports … plans to

2 become an FBI agent … majoring in criminal justice. 2012 PIONEERS

YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT 2011 10 7 1 7 0.0-0 2 0 2 2010 10 18 5 23 1.0-2 5 0 2 2009 10 5 3 8 0.0-0 0 0 0 TOTAL 30 30 9 39 1.0-2 7 0 4

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1122 • CCHRISHRIS MMCGRANECGRANE 5577 • MMAALIKAALIK McVVEAEA RR-So.-So. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver RR-Jr.-Jr. • LLinebackerinebacker 55-11-11 • 175175 66-0-0 • 210210 LLynbrook,ynbrook, N.Y./N.Y./ FFreeport,reeport, N.Y./N.Y./ LLynbrookynbrook FFreeportreeport 2011: Played in nine games … returned a punt for 19 yards 2011: Played in 10 against Gannon (Nov. 12). games … totaled four 2010: Played in one game at Cheyney (Nov. 6). tackles. Prior to LIU Post: Two-year varsity player at Lynbrook … 2010: Played in all 11 helped the Fighting Owls claim the Class III Championship in games … was spotted 2009 … named all-county. for three tackles (1u, Personal: Middle child of John and Annette McGrane’s three 2a). children … enjoys playing baseball and hockey … favorite 2009: Redshirt season. athlete is Derek Jeter … admires his parents … major is unde- Before LIU Post: cided. Played football and par- ticipated in track and YEAR G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G field at Hofstra.

2010 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Personal: Son of 2012 PIONEERS 2011 9 0 0 19 0 0 19 2.1 Ronald and Cynthia 2 TOTAL 10 0 0 19 0 0 19 1.9 McVea … hobbies include playing bas- 0

ketball, cooking, read- 1

ing and playing video 2 games … major is unde-

cided. P I O YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT

2011 10 2 2 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 N 2010 11 1 2 3 0.0-0 0 0 0

TOTAL 21 3 4 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 E E R S

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1188 • KKAMRONAMRON PPALMERALMER 8822 • SSEANEAN PPERSCHERSCH RR-So.-So. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack SSrr • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 195195 66-0-0 • 175175 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ GGap,ap, Pa./Pa./ BBoysoys & GirlsGirls PPequeaequea ValleyValley 2011: Played in five games … totaled four tackles. 2011: Played in nine 2010: Redshirt season. games and made six Prior to LIU Post: Two-year varsity player at Boys and Girls starts … caught 14 … named the offensive player of the year and received the scholar award. passes for 178 yards and Personal: Oldest of Nola Reid’s three children … hobbies one touchdown … aver- include playing basketball, baseball, video games and chess … age 12.7 yards per catch favorite athlete is Ed Reed … admires his mother … major is and 19.8 yards a game undecided. … returned fi ve kicks for 117 yards, averaging 23.4 yards per chance … YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT hauled in a career-high

S 2011 5 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 seven catches for 93 2010 Redshirt Season yards against Ship- R TOTAL 5 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 pensburg (Sept. 24) … E returned three kicks for E 48 yards against West

N Chester (Oct. 1).

O 2010: Played in all 11

I games … grabbed six catches for 113 yards, averaging 18.8

P yards a catch … caught a 23-yard TD pass against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18).

2 2009: Saw action in two games against American International

1 (Aug. 29) and Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to LIU Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Pequea Valley 0 … registered over 1,100 receiving yards … broke school records 2

2012 PIONEERS for most receptions, yards and touchdowns … also played and baseball. Personal: Son of Th omas and Terri Persch … has three siblings … his favorite athlete is Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens … majoring in education.

YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2011 9 14 178 1 33 12.7 19.8 2010 11 6 113 1 31 18.8 10.3 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 22 20 291 2 33 14.6 13.2

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2 • AANTONIONTONIO PPOWELL-FIELDSOWELL-FIELDS 5533 • AANTONNTON RRUKAJUKAJ SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack SSr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker 55-9-9 • 118080 66-0-0 • 205205 PPlainfield,lainfield, NN.J./.J./ GGreenburgh,reenburgh, N.Y./N.Y./ NNorthorth PPlainfieldlainfield SStepinactepinac

2011: Played in all 2011:2011 PlayedPl d iin 10 11 games and made games … made 25 nine starts … totaled tackles (12u, 13a) … 75 tackles (33u, 42), recovered a fumble at including 6.5 for loss … also registered one California (Pa.) (Sept. interception, seven 10) … registered a pass deflections, two career-high 10 tackles fumbles and a forced against Cheyney (Nov. fumble … recorded a 4). season-high 12 tack- les (6u, 6a) against 2010: Played in eight games … totaled 20 Kutztown (Oct. 22) … 2012 PIONEERS registered four tackles, tackles (10u, 10a) … 2

a fumble recovery and made fi ve stops against 0 three breakups against Millersville (Oct. 9) … West Chester (Oct. 1). 1 matched his career-high Prior to LIU Post: 2 Transferred from of seven tackles against

Nassau … played one Bloomsburg (Oct. 30). P year of varsity football 2009: Saw action in at North Plainfield (N.J.), where he recorded 46 tackles along I

seven games … made a career-high seven tackles, including O with two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries … also two against Shippensburg (Oct. 3).

competed in track and wrestling. N Personal: Middle child of Amanda Powell … interests include 2008: Redshirt season. video editing … favorite athlete is Brian Dawkins … plans to Before LIU Post: Was a three-year player at Stepinac … was a E coach after college … majoring in physical education. two-time all-star and was named all-county. E

Personal: Youngest of Gselosh and Katrina Rukaj’s four chil- R YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT dren … admires his father most outside sports … majoring in 2011 11 33 42 75 6.5-17 8 1 0 S TOTAL 11 33 42 75 6.5-17 8 1 0 international business. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT 2011 10 12 13 25 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 10 10 20 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 7 3 4 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 25 25 27 52 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

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7755 • RROBOB SCHEUERERSCHEUERER 3 • MMATTATT SSHEEHYHEEHY SSr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker SSrr • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-3-3 • 275275 66-2-2 • 195195 FFarmingdale,armingdale, NN.Y./.Y./ NNorthorth BBrunswick,runswick, NN.J./.J./ FFarmingdalearmingdale BBishopishop GeorgeGeorge Ahr.Ahr. 2011: Appeared in 2011: Didd not see action. eight games with starts 2010: Played in four games … recorded a tackle against West against Mercyhurst Chester (Oct. 2). (Sept. 17), Shippens- 2009: Saw action in seven games. burg (Sept. 24), and Prior to LIU Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Bishop George Gannon (Nov. 12). Ahr. … tallied 350 receiving yards and made 30 tackles … 2010: Saw action in named all-division and all-area … also played basketball. three games against Personal: Middle child of William and JoAnn Sheehy … Wil- Shippensburg (Sept. liam played football at Fordham … interests include sport card 25), Bloomsburg (Oct. collecting, weight lifting, going to the beach, basketball and 30) and Cheyney (Nov. frisbee … his favorite athlete is Patrik Elias … he admires his 6). brother … is a member of the LIU Post Honors Program … 2009: Did not see ac- plans for a career working as an accountant and working as a tion.

S tax attorney … majoring in accounting. Prior to LIU Post:

R Played at Farmingdale

E and helped lead the Dalers to a 10-1 record E and Nassau County

N championship. Personal: Older of O Peter and Marianne Scheuerer’s two sons … his favorite I athlete is Ray Lewis … admires his dad most outside of sports

P … enjoys playing basketball and fl ag football … plans to teach and coach after college … majoring in math education. 2 1 0 2 2012 PIONEERS

32 2012 Football Media Guide 32 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

5 • SSEANEAN SSMITHMITH 9999 • JJOSEPHOSEPH THOMPSONTHOMPSON RR-Jr.-Jr. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 215215 66-3-3 • 225225 FFarmingdale,armingdale, NN.J./.J./ CCambriaambria HHeights,eights, NN.Y./.Y./ CColtsolts NNeckeck CChristhrist tthehe KKinging 2011: Did not see ac- 2011: Played in seven tion. games … made two 2010: Played in nine tackles … blocked a kick games … totaled 33 against Kutztown (Oct. tackles (16a, 17u) … 22). made a season-high 10 Prior to LIU Post: tackles at West Chester Played two years at (Oct. 2). Christ the King … 2009: Played in all 11 recorded 12 sacks, 76 games … recorded 33 tackles and four forced tackles (16u, 17a) … fumbles his senior year made eight tackles, … also played basketball. including eight solos at Personal: Youngest 2012 PIONEERS 2 Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). of Vashert and Ruth Prior to LIU Post: Th ompson’s three chil- 0

Th ree-year starter at dren … favorite athlete 1 Colts Neck … registered is Alden Smith … is in- 87 tackles, three forced volved with the NAACP 2 fumbles, two inter- … plans to work in the ceptions and six pass sports management fi eld P break-ups … off ensively, … majoring in manage- I he tallied over 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns his senior year … ment. O

broke school records for total yardage and receptions … fi nished N his career with 234 tackles.

Personal: Oldest of Sean and Janice Smith’s three children … CAREER STATISTICS E YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT enjoys surfi ng and snowboarding … his favorite athlete is Ray 2011 7 2 0 2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 E

Lewis… admires his parents most outside of sports … plans to TOTAL 7 2 0 2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 R pursue teaching and coaching football … majoring in physical education. S

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT 2011 Redshirt season 2010 9 16 17 33 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 2009 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 32 34 66 2.0-12 1 0 0 0

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6655 • CCHRISHRIS WWILLIAMSILLIAMS 3366 • TTOMMYOMMY WILLIAMSWILLIAMS SSr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine JJr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker 66-2-2 • 275275 55-10-10 • 190190 SSyosset,yosset, N.Y./SyossetN.Y./Syosset WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ HHolyoly TrinityTrinity 2011: Started in all 11 2011: Played in seven games on the O-Line. games and made three 2010: Played in six starts against American games and made four International (Sept. 3), starts … recorded a California (Pa.) (Sept. tackle against Mercy- 10) and Mercyhurst hurst (Sept. 18). (Sept. 17) … totaled 25 2009: Saw action in tackles (9u, 16a), includ- one game against Ship- ing 13 against AIC … pensburg (Oct. 3). registered a sack and a Prior to LIU Post: QB hurry against West Played four years for Chester (Oct. 1). coach Paul Rorke and 2010: Appeared in S Spencer Meehan … eight games … recorded led the Braves to a 7-2

R six unassisted tackles, record and appearance including two apiece E in the postseason … against Millersville (Oct. E kept opponents from 9) and Cheyney (Nov. 6). recording a single sack

N Prior to LIU Post: his junior and senior Two-year varsity player

O year … named all- at Holy Trinity … named the Senior Bowl Defensive MVP … I county … all-Long Island and all-state O-line selection … also named all-league and all-league academic … also wrestled.

P participated in wrestling, lacrosse and track and fi eld. Personal: One of Tommy and Janine’s four children … interests Personal: Son of Mike Williams … his favorite athlete is Peyton include listening to music and playing video games … plans for a

2 Manning of the Denver Broncos … hobbies include drawing, career in business … majoring in fi nance. working outdoors and wrestling … admires his father most 1 outside of sports … plans to pursue a career in law enforcement CAREER STATISTICS

0 … majoring in criminal justice. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT 2010 8 6 0 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

2 2011 7 9 16 25 2.5-8 0 0 1 1 2012 PIONEERS TOTAL 15 15 16 31 2.5-8 0 0 1 1

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1111 • DD.J..J. YYOUNGOUNG 9966 • RRAHEEMAHEEM BBARNESARNES SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack RR-Fr.-Fr. • TTightight EEndnd 66-0-0 • 180180 66-1-1 • 225225 HHighlandighland MMills,ills, NN.Y./.Y./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ MMonroe-Woodburyonroe-Woodbury AAutomotiveutomotive 2011: Started in all 11 games … registered 31 tackles (24u, 7a) … made a career-high nine tackles and forced a fumble against American International (Sept. 3) … recorded interceptions against Mercyhurst (Sept. 17) and East Stroudsburg (Oct. 15) 9922 • KKEYONEYON BBARNWELLARNWELL … defl ected two passes each against Mercyhurst, Shippensburg FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine (Sept. 24) and Kutztown (Oct. 22). 2010: Played in nine games … recorded 26 tackles (10u, 16a) 66-4-4 • 224545 … made a season-high fi ve tackles and broke up three passes against Bloomsburg (Oct. 30). BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ 2009: Played in eight games … totaled eight tackles (5u, 3a) … LLincolnincoln recorded a season-high three tackles and intercepted a pass for 13 yards against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to LIU Post: Played two years at Monroe-Woodbury and 2012 PIONEERS helped the Crusaders to a 28-2 record … all-section and all-state selection. 8899 • SSEANEAN BBINCKESINCKES Personal: Younger of James and Sharon Young’s two children … enjoys playing video games and shopping … favorite athlete is FFr.r. • TTightight EEndnd Antonio Cromartie of the San Diego Chargers. 66-4-4 • 222020 CAREER STATISTICS BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF Blk Sacks NT 2011 11 XXaverianaverian 2010 9 10 16 26 0.0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2009 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 32 34 66 2.0-12 4 1 0 0 0 9 • MMATTATT BBRENNANRENNAN FFr.r. • QQuarterbackuarterback 66-5-5 • 220000 SSayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ CCalhounalhoun

6688 • IISAIAHSAIAH BREWBREW FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 66-1-1 • 295295 JJamaica,amaica, NN.Y./.Y./ SSt.t. FFrancisrancis PPrep.rep.

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6600 • JJAMESAMES BBUTLERUTLER 4488 • TTAMIRAMIR DDAYYAAYYA SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine JJr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker 66-6-6 • 333030 66-2-2 • 195195 LLevittown,evittown, N.Y./N.Y./ CClifton,lifton, NN.J./.J./ DDivisionivision ((Nassau)Nassau) CCliftonlifton

5599 • DDYLANYLAN CCAFARELLAAFARELLA 8877 • BBRENDANRENDAN DDORFERORFER FFr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker RR-So.-So. • TightTight EEndnd 66-1-1 • 240240 66-3-3 • 215215 AAlbertson,lbertson, NN.Y./.Y./ FFloralloral Park,Park, N.Y./N.Y./ SSt.t. AAnthony’snthony’s FFloralloral ParkPark S

R 5599 • MMATTATT CCARROLLARROLL 5555 • FFRANKRANK FFASSMANASSMAN E FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine E 66-4-4 • 228585 66-1-1 • 275275 N TTarrytown,arrytown, N.Y./N.Y./ EEastast PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./.Y./ O

I IIonaona Prep.Prep. SSt.t. JJohnohn thethe BaptistBaptist P

2

1 3344 • BBRANDONRANDON CCHENEYHENEY 9944 • NNICKICK FFIERROIERRO 0 RR-Fr.-Fr. • IInsidenside LLinebackerinebacker FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 2

2012 PIONEERS 66-0-0 • 230230 66-3-3 • 240240 HHewlett,ewlett, N.Y./N.Y./ HHoltsville,oltsville, NN.Y./.Y./ LLynbrookynbrook SSachemachem EastEast

9900 • BBRANDONRANDON CCOXOX 2244 • KKAREEMAREEM FFOLKESOLKES RR-So.-So. • DefensiveDefensive LineLine FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 245245 55-10-10 • 185185 PPaterson,aterson, NN.J./.J./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ SSaintaint JJosephoseph RegionalRegional LLincolnincoln

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3377 • RROGEROGER HHAMILTONAMILTON 1166 • LLAQUANAQUAN JJAMESAMES SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack 55-7-7 • 228080 55-11-11 • 186186 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ SSyracuse,yracuse, N.Y.N.Y. / CCicero-Northicero-North MMadisonadison ((Univ.Univ. ofof Delaware)Delaware)

8800 • TTOMOM HANNANHANNAN 2288 • PPHILHIL JEBAMANYJEBAMANY FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 55-8-8 • 180180 55-10-10 • 170170 BBohemia,ohemia, N.Y./N.Y./ SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ SSayvilleayville CCurtisurtis 2012 PIONEERS 4 • TTYLERYLER HHEUEREUER 6688 • MMICHAELICHAEL LLUPOLAUPOLA SSo.o. • QuarterbackQuarterback RR-So.-So. • DefensiveDefensive LineLine 66-2-2 • 200200 66-0-0 • 255255 OOceanside,ceanside, NN.Y./.Y./ MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ OOceansideceanside CChaminadehaminade

8844 • SSHANEHANE HHUBBARDUBBARD 3311 • JJONATHANONATHAN MMANGUALANGUAL FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver RR-Fr.-Fr. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-1-1 • 180180 55-8-8 • 210210 SSt.t. AAlbans,lbans, NN.Y./.Y./ MMalverne,alverne, N.Y./N.Y./ JJohnohn AdamsAdams VValleyalley StreamStream NorthNorth

7744 • KKEITHEITH MMITTENZWEIITTENZWEI FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-3-3 • 290290 SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ MMsgr.sgr. FFarrellarrell

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3388 • JJOSHUAOSHUA MORALESMORALES 7777 • CCHRISHRIS RROSSIOSSI FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack RR-So.-So. • DefensiveDefensive LineLine 55-10-10 • 220220 66-0-0 • 265265 MMt.t. SSinai,inai, NN.Y./.Y./ HHillsborough,illsborough, NN.J./.J./ MMt.t. SSinaiinai HHillsboroughillsborough

6699 • CCHRISTIANHRISTIAN NNEPTUNEEPTUNE 2233 • JJAMESAMES RRUPPUPP RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-2-2 • 241241 66-0-0 • 185185 WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ SSayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ HHolyoly TrinityTrinity SSayvilleayville

S 83 • MMICHAELICHAEL RRICHARDSONICHARDSON 3399 • JJOEOE SABBATINOSABBATINO R

E FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack

E 66-0-0 • 160160 55-10-10 • 185185

N WWestest Babylon,Babylon, N.Y./N.Y./ IIslip,slip, NN.Y./.Y./

O WWestest BabylonBabylon IIslipslip I P

2 6666 • JJUSTINUSTIN RROBBINSOBBINS 5511 • JJULIANULIAN SSANTIAGOANTIAGO 1 JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker 0 66-5-5 • 336565 55-11-11 • 215215 2 2012 PIONEERS PPlainfield,lainfield, NN.J./.J./ SSelden,elden, N.Y./N.Y./ PPlainfieldlainfield ((Nassau)Nassau) NNewfieldewfield

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9977 • KKENNYENNY SSCOTLANDCOTLAND 7788 • AANTHONYNTHONY TTURANOURANO FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 66-4-4 • 221010 66-2-2 • 260260 PPortort Jefferson,Jefferson, N.Y./N.Y./ MMassapequaassapequa Park,Park, N.Y./N.Y./ CComsewogueomsewogue MMassapequaassapequa

4455 • DDANAANA SSMITHMITH 3300 • MMIKEIKE WWILLIAMSILLIAMS FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack 55-10-10 • 185185 55-10-10 • 180180 NNewew York,York, N.Y./N.Y./ WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ NNewew RochelleRochelle HHolyoly TrinityTrinity 2012 PIONEERS 2

7777 • MMIKEIKE SSOLLENNEOLLENNE 0 FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 1 2

66-6-6 • 227575 MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ P I

MMassapequaassapequa O N E

1199 • TTIMIM STERNFELDSTERNFELD E R FFr.r. • KKicker/Puntericker/Punter S 55-10-10 • 150150 WWyckoff,yckoff, N.J./N.J./ RRamapoamapo

9955 • DDAVIDAVID SUMTERSUMTER SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive LineLine 66-3-3 • 245245 HHollis,ollis, N.Y./N.Y./ CCampusampus MagnetMagnet ((AIC)AIC)

2012 Football Media Guide 39 39 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL FFINALINAL 20112011 PSACPSAC STANDINGSSTANDINGS EAST Conference Overall WEST Conference Overall W L W L W L W L 1. Kutztown 6-1 11-2 California (Pa.) 6-1 10-3 2. LIU Post 6-1 7-4 Slippery Rock 6-1 8-3 3. Bloomsburg 5-2 9-2 Indiana (Pa.) 5-2 7-3 4. Shippensburg 4-3 7-4 Edinboro 4-3 7-4 5. West Chester 4-3 5-6 Gannon 3-4 4-7 6. Millersville 2-5 3-8 Mercyhurst 2-5 4-7 7. East Stroudsburg 1-6 3-8 Clarion 2-5 3-8 8. Cheyney 0-7 1-10 Lock Haven 0-7 0-10 *clinched a PSAC playoff spot 22011011 PSACPSAC RESULTSRESULTS Sept. 1 Slippery Rock 20, Indiana (Pa.) 6 Oct. 29 Bloomsburg 27, Ashland 20 East Stroudsburg 10, Cheyney 6 East Stroudsburg 56, Pace 14 Oct. 1 California (Pa.) 28, Indiana (Pa.) 10 Lake Erie 13, Gannon 10 Shippensburg 49, Kutztown 7 Kutztown 24, West Chester 0 S Fairmont State 31, Clarion 17 Millersville 10, Cheyney 7 Slippery Rock 28, Mercyhurst 21

T Saint Cloud State (Minn.) 26, California (Pa.) 3 LIU Post 34, West Chester 23 Clarion 28, Gannon 21,

L Gannon 30, Mercyhurst 27 Edinboro 42, Lock Haven 7 Sept. 3 Bloomsburg 32, East Stroudsburg 20 Shippensburg 40, Millersville 0 U West Virginia Wesleyan 55, Millersville 3 Indiana (Pa.) 19, Edinboro 0 LIU Post 24, Bloomsburg 21

S Shepherd 53, Shippensburg 27 California (Pa.) 54, Lock Haven 13 Mercyhurst 24, (Ohio) 23 Nov. 5 E New Haven 35, West Chester 32 (OT) Oct. 8 Gannon 33, Slippery Rock 27

R Cheyney 21, Lincoln 19 Indiana (Pa.) 35, Mercyhurst 28 Shippensburg 44, East Stroudsburg 14

American International 13, LIU Post 7 (OT) West Chester 52, Shippensburg 17 West Chester 49, Millersville 13

L Kutztown 56, Saint Anselm 30 LIU Post 24, Millersville 6 LIU Post 42, Cheyney 27 Edinboro 30, West Liberty 14 Kutztown 49, East Stroudsburg 32 Mercyhurst 42, Clarion 38 A Slippery Rock 51, Seton Hill 14 Clarion 54, Lock Haven 6 Kutztown 52, Bloomsburg 14 Slippery Rock 24, Edinboro 23 Indiana (Pa.) 56, Lock Haven 6 N Sept. 10 Bloomsburg 45, Cheyney 10 California (Pa.) 34, Edinboro 28 I Shippensburg 41, Gannon 13 California (Pa.) 3, Gannon 6 F Kutztown 35, Mercyhurst 28 Nov. 12

Edinboro 49, Merrimack 19 Oct. 15 LIU Post 33, Gannon 15 1 Bloomsburg 45, Clarion 10 Gannon 37, Lock Haven 13 Bloomsburg 34, Lock Haven 3 1 California (Pa.) 41, LIU Post 13 Edinboro 30, Mercyhurst 20 California (Pa.) 43, Cheyney 3 Indiana (Pa.) 28, East Stroudsburg 13 Bloomsburg 38, Shippensburg 18 Clarion 34, Millersville 20 0 Delaware 28, West Chester 17 West Chester 23, Cheyney 7 Indiana (Pa.) 34, West Chester 7

2 2011 FINAL RESULTS Slippery Rock 54, Cheyney 0 LIU Post 34, Shippensburg 30 Shippensburg 40, Mercyhurst 16 Millersville 21, Lock Haven 20 Slippery Rock 17, California (Pa.) 3 East Stroudsburg 27, Edinboro 26 Indiana (Pa.) 38, Clarion 7 Kutztown 21, Slippery Rock 14 Sept. 15 Kutztown 49, Millersville 7 Bloomsburg 20, Indiana (Pa.) 16 Nov. 19 Oct. 22 NCAA Division II First Round Sept. 17 Slippery Rock 48, Lock Haven 27 Kutztown 17, Concord Univ. 14 Mercyhurst 34, LIU Post 7 Kutztown 42, LIU Post 30 California (Pa.) 44, Elizabeth City State 0 Gannon 47, Millersville 0 Indiana (Pa.) 35, Gannon 7 Shippensburg 54, Clarion 24 Shippensburg 59, Cheyney 20 Nov. 26 West Chester 20, Slippery Rock 13 Bloomsburg 55, West Chester 42 NCAA Division II Second Round Edinboro 41, Cheyney 13 Millersville 31, East Stroudsburg 27 Winston-Salem State 35, California (Pa.) 28 Kutztown 49, Lock Haven 6 California (Pa.) 32, Mercyhurst 26 New Haven 44, Kutztown 37 California (Pa.) 22, East Stroudsburg 19 Edinboro 21, Clarion 10

Sept. 24 Edinboro 27, Gannon 0 LIU Post 40, Shippensburg 22 Bloomsburg 46, Millersville 7 Kutztown 49, Cheyney 0 Mercyhurst 42, Lock Haven 3 California (Pa.) 40, Clarion 13 West Chester 37, East Stroudsburg 26

40 2012 Football Media Guide 40 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL 22011011 RESULTSRESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sept. 3 AMERICAN INT’L L 13-7 (ot) 0-1 0-0 2:55 2227 Sept. 10 at No. 22 California (Pa.) L 41-13 0-2 0-0 3:14 2721 Sept. 17 at No. 25 Mercyhurst L 34-7 0-3 0-0 2:43 989 Sept. 24 SHIPPENSBURG* W 40-22 1-3 1-0 2:52 3217 Oct. 1 WEST CHESTER* W 34-23 2-3 2-0 2:53 2043 Oct. 8 at Millersville* W 24-6 3-3 3-0 2:40 2987 Oct. 15 at East Stroudsburg* W 34-30 4-3 4-0 2:45 1230 Oct. 22 #19 KUTZTOWN* L 42-30 4-4 4-1 1:09 7032 Oct. 29 at No. 2 Bloomsburg* W 24-21 5-4 5-1 3:10 627 Nov. 5 CHEYNEY* W 42-27 6-4 6-1 2:47 908 Nov. 12 GANNON W 33-15 7-4 6-1 2:51 2070

* indicates PSAC East game Home games at Hickox Field in BOLD CAPS 2 2011 FINAL STATISTICS 0 1 1

TEAM STATISTICS CWP OPP KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 19.8 SCORING 369 320 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.8 12.1 F I

Points Per Game 33.5 29.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.3 9.2 N FIRST DOWNS 253 223 FUMBLES-LOST 30-13 11-12 A Rushing 102 111 PENALTIES-Yards 75-778 89-923 Passing 121 89 Average Per Game 70.7 83.9 L

Penalty 30 23 PUNTS-Yards 39-1386 44-1647 S

RUSHING YARDAGE 2080 2057 Average Per Punt 35.5 37.4 T

Yards gained rushing 2349 2333 Net punt average 28.5 34.3 A Yards lost rushing 269 276 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:08 33:05 T Rushing Attempts 451 460 3RD-DOWN Conversions 68/147 70/160 I

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

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

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

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Jeff Mack 10-4 169 932 67 865 5.1 8 57 86.5 Steven Laurino 10-10 190 962 198 764 4.0 3 56 76.4 Anthony Brunetti 11-2 73 329 12 317 4.3 5 31 28.8 Thomas Beverly 9-5 45 159 20 139 3.1 3 10 15.4 Wes Foryoh 11-1 15 39 12 27 1.8 0 6 2.5 Tyler Heuer 2-1 7 31 17 14 2.0 0 31 7.0 Grayson Laurino 11-11 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 TEAM 8-0 12 0 22 -22 -1.8 0 0 -2.8 Total...... 11 512 2456 348 2108 4.1 19 57 191.6 Opponents...... 11 390 1654 433 1221 3.1 16 70 111.0

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Steven Laurino 10-10 132.72 147-260-9 56.5 1865 18 51 186.5 Tyler Heuer 2-1 72.17 13-30-0 43.3 103 0 18 51.5 Grayson Laurino 11-11 83.73 1-3-0 33.3 18 0 18 1.6 Total...... 11 126.02 161-293-9 54.9 1986 18 51 180.5 Opponents...... 11 127.49 187-350-20 53.4 2855 18 81 259.5 S C

I RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G

T Grayson Laurino 11-11 33 443 13.4 3 37 40.3 Wes Foryoh 11-1 22 151 6.9 0 29 13.7

S Jeff Mack 10-4 20 142 7.1 1 31 14.2 I Kyle Hardy 11-6 19 319 16.8 3 51 29.0

T Anthony Brunetti 11-2 18 181 10.1 2 34 16.5 Joe Botti 8-4 14 307 21.9 5 44 38.4 A Sean Persch 9-6 14 178 12.7 1 33 19.8 T Ryan Derham 11-1 7 124 17.7 2 41 11.3 R.J. Kuhn 11-9 6 55 9.2 1 28 5.0 S

Pat Fitzgerald 10-3 4 47 11.8 0 27 4.7

L Thomas Beverly 9-5 3 21 7.0 0 13 2.3 Billy O’Connor 11-11 1 18 18.0 0 18 1.6 A Total...... 11 161 1986 12.3 18 51 180.5

N Opponents...... 11 187 2855 15.3 18 81 259.5 I F

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

1 Wes Foryoh 15 99 6.6 0 24 Sean Persch 4 110 27.5 1 73 1 Jauvan John 1 14 14.0 0 14

0 Chris McGrane 1 19 19.0 0 19 Anthony Brunetti 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 2011 FINAL STATISTICS Total...... 22 242 11.0 1 73 Opponents...... 26 318 12.2 1 78

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ronnie Modik 3 104 34.7 0 60 Jauvan John 2 0 0.0 0 0 D.J. Young 2 3 1.5 0 6 Billy O’Connor 2 51 25.5 0 26 Casey Biasi 2 14 7.0 0 8 Ciwan McCoy 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 Lou Scala 1 50 50.0 0 50 Evan Flowers 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tommy Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris DiIorio 1 12 12.0 0 12 Andrew Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Rob Bright 1 29 29.0 0 29 Antonio Powell-Field 1 16 16.0 0 16

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Wes Foryoh 23 555 24.1 0 46 Sean Persch 5 117 23.4 0 59 Devon Levesque 5 136 27.2 0 41 Joe Giametta 3 34 11.3 0 15 Ciwan McCoy 3 50 16.7 0 37 Kyle Hardy 2 34 17.0 0 18 Anton Rukaj 2 25 12.5 0 16 Chris DiIorio 1 12 12.0 0 12 Pat Fitzgerald 1 11 11.0 0 11 Ryan Derham 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeff Mack 1 42 42.0 0 42 Total...... 47 1016 21.6 0 59 Opponents...... 46 919 20.0 0 55

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points

Jeff Mack 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 2 2011 FINAL STATISTICS Marc Montana 0 9-17 27-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Anthony Brunetti 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 0 Joe Botti 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Grayson Laurino 3 0-0 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 1

Thomas Beverly 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 1 Kyle Hardy 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

Steven Laurino 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 F Ryan Derham 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Sean Persch 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 I R.J. Kuhn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 N Total...... 38 9-17 33-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 288 Opponents...... 36 8-15 30-34 0-0 1 1-1 1 0 274 A

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G L

Steven Laurino 10 450 764 1865 2629 262.9 Jeff Mack 10 169 865 0 865 86.5 S Anthony Brunetti 11 73 317 0 317 28.8 Thomas Beverly 9 45 139 0 139 15.4 T

Tyler Heuer 2 37 14 103 117 58.5 A Wes Foryoh 11 15 27 0 27 2.5 Grayson Laurino 11 4 4 18 22 2.0 T

TEAM 8 12 -22 0 -22 -2.8 I Total...... 11 805 2108 1986 4094 372.2 Opponents...... 11 740 1221 2855 4076 370.5 S T

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk I

M. Montana 9-17 52.9 0-0 6-7 3-9 0-1 0-0 37 3 C S PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Grayson Laurino 64 2398 37.5 60 8 7 16 0 TEAM 1 4 4.0 3 0 0 0 1 Marc Montana 1 26 26.0 26 0 1 0 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Marc Montana 49 2848 58.1 5 1 Grayson Laurino 7 326 46.6 0 2 Total...... 56 3174 56.7 5 3 919 38.5 31 Opponents...... 53 2997 56.5 4 2 1016 35.9 34

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Jeff Mack 10 865 142 0 42 0 1049 104.9 Wes Foryoh 11 27 151 99 555 0 832 75.6 Steven Laurino 10 764 0 0 0 0 764 76.4 Anthony Brunetti 11 317 181 0 0 0 498 45.3 Grayson Laurino 11 4 443 0 0 0 447 40.6 Sean Persch 9 0 178 110 117 0 405 45.0 Kyle Hardy 11 0 319 0 34 0 353 32.1 Joe Botti 8 0 307 0 0 0 307 38.4 Thomas Beverly 9 139 21 0 0 0 160 17.8 Devon Levesque 8 0 0 0 136 0 136 17.0

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G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Ryan Derham 11 0 124 0 0 0 124 11.3 Ronnie Modik 11 0 0 0 0 104 104 9.5 Billy O’Connor 11 0 18 0 0 51 69 6.3 Pat Fitzgerald 10 0 47 0 11 0 58 5.8 R.J. Kuhn 11 0 55 0 0 0 55 5.0 Lou Scala 11 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.5 Ciwan McCoy 10 0 0 0 50 -2 48 4.8 Joe Giametta 9 0 0 0 34 0 34 3.8 Rob Bright 11 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.6 Anton Rukaj 10 0 0 0 25 0 25 2.5 Chris DiIorio 11 0 0 0 12 12 24 2.2 Chris McGrane 9 0 0 19 0 0 19 2.1 Antonio Powell-Field 11 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.5 Tyler Heuer 2 14 0 0 0 0 14 7.0 Casey Biasi 11 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.3 Jauvan John 11 0 0 14 0 0 14 1.3 RD.J. Young 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 TEAM 8 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -2.8 Total...... 11 2108 1986 242 1016 277 5629 511.7 Opponents...... 11 1221 2855 318 919 187 5500 500.0

S Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd

C

I DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 47 Billy O’Connor 11-11 35 47 82 7.5-24 1.5-11 2-51 1 2 2-0 2 . .

T 56 Ronnie Modik 11-11 34 47 81 11.0-32 4.0-19 3-104 4 5 1-0 3 1 . 2 Antonio Powell-Field 11-9 33 42 75 6.5-17 . 1-16 7 . 2-0 1 . .

S 39 Lou Scala 11-11 29 41 70 14.0-50 5.0-27 1-50 . 4 2-0 . . .

I 15 Evan Flowers 11-8 39 18 57 1.5-6 . 1-0 6 . . . . . 94 TuQwan Ashley 11-11 17 27 44 8.0-28 2.5-10 . . 5 2-0 2 . . T 32 Chris DiIorio 11-8 25 13 38 5.5-23 2.0-7 1-12 1 1 . 1 . .

A 46 Casey Biasi 11-10 29 8 37 1.0-1 . 2-14 3 . . 1 . . 92 Andrew Jackson 11-10 20 16 36 12.0-60 5.5-49 1-0 . 5 1-0 . . . T 89 Kadeem Huggins 10-1 19 14 33 15.0-69 9.0-52 . . 2 . . . . 11 D.J. Young 11-11 24 7 31 1.5-6 . 2-3 10 . . 1 . . S 24 Jauvan John 11-3 21 8 29 1.0-3 . 2-0 3 . . . 1 .

42 Rob Bright 11-1 8 17 25 2.5-19 2.0-18 1-29 1 1 . 2 . . L 53 Anton Rukaj 10-0 12 13 25 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 36 Tommy Williams 7-3 9 16 25 2.5-8 1.0-4 1-0 1 1 . . . . A 95 Abrom Shepard 11-11 11 13 24 5.5-23 3.0-17 . 1 3 1-0 . . . 71 Dan Belfiore 9-0 8 9 17 2.5-10 2.0-9 ...... N 72 Derek McMichael 10-0 3 8 11 0.5-0 ...... I 7 Ciwan McCoy 10-0 7 1 8 . . 2--2 . . 1-0 . . .

F 8 Devon Levesque 8-0 6 2 8 ...... 1 . . 41 Joe Giametta 9-0 5 2 7 ...... 1 .

1 57 Maalik McVea 10-0 2 2 4 ...... 18 Kamron Palmer 5-0 3 1 4 ...... 1 38 Michael Burton 8-0 3 . 3 ...... 1 . . 55 Kevon Foster 7-0 2 1 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 0 99 Jason Thompson 7-0 2 . 2 ...... 1 .

2 2011 FINAL STATISTICS 54 Lorenzo Tattoli 7-0 1 1 2 ...... 17 Grayson Laurino 11-11 2 . 2 ...... 82 Sean Persch 9-6 . 1 1 ...... 76 Kevin Martin 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 29 Marc Montana 10-0 . 1 1 ...... 22 Kyle Hardy 11-6 1 . 1 ...... 81 Pat Fitzgerald 10-3 1 . 1 ...... 33 Joe Florio 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 27 Justin Bertone 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 58 John Corrigan 3-3 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 11-0 412 379 791 99-385 40-253 20-277 38 30 14-0 16 4 . Opponents...... 11-0 476 399 875 89-322 36-176 9-187 37 17 10-0 8 7 .

44 2012 Football Media Guide 44 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GAMEGAME HHIGHSIGHS Rushes 35 Jeff Mack at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Rushing 183 Jeff Mack at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) TD Rushes 3 Jeff Mack vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) Long Rush 57 Jeff Mack vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Pass attempts 47 Steven Laurino vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) Pass completions 27 Steven Laurino vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Passing 332 Steven Laurino at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) TD Passes 4 Steven Laurino vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) 4 Steven Laurino vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Long Pass 51 Steven Laurino at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) Receptions 8 Joe Botti at ESU (Oct 15, 2011)

8 Jeff Mack vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) 2 2011 INDIVIDUAL & TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Receiving 173 Joe Botti at ESU (Oct 15, 2011)

TD Receptions 2 Grayson Laurino vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) 0 2 Joe Botti at ESU (Oct 15, 2011)

Long Reception 51 Kyle Hardy at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Field Goals 2 Marc Montana vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) 2 Marc Montana at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) 1 2 Marc Montana vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) Long 37 Marc Montana vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) I Punts 10 Grayson Laurino at Mercyhurst College (Sep 17, 2011) N Punting Avg 46.5 Grayson Laurino at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt 60 Grayson Laurino vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) D Punts inside 20 3 Grayson Laurino at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) 3 Grayson Laurino vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) I 3 Grayson Laurino at Millersville (Oct 08, 2011) V Long Punt Return 73 Sean Persch vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 59 Sean Persch vs American Int’l (Sep 03, 2011) I Tackles 14 Ronnie Modik vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) D Sacks 2.5 Kadeem Huggins vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Tackles For Loss 4.5 Lou Scala at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) U Interceptions 1 Jauvan John vs American Int’l (Sep 03, 2011) 1 Billy O’Connor vs American Int’l (Sep 03, 2011) A 1 Jauvan John at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) 1 Ronnie Modik at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) L

1 D.J. Young at Mercyhurst College (Sep 17, 2011) 1 Andrew Jackson vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) & 1 Evan Flowers vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) 1 Casey Biasi vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) 1 Billy O’Connor vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) T

1 Ciwan McCoy at Millersville (Oct 08, 2011) E 1 Ciwan McCoy at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) 1 D.J. Young at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) A 1 Tommy Williams at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) 1 Lou Scala at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) M 1 Rob Bright at ESU (Oct 15, 2011)

1 Antonio Powell-Field at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) 1 Casey Biasi at Bloomsburg (Oct 29, 2011) G 1 Ronnie Modik vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) 1 Chris DiIorio vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) A 1 Ronnie Modik vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) TTEAMEAM GGAMEAME HHIGHSIGHS M Rushes 57 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) 57 vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) E

Yards Rushing 314 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011)

Yards Per Rush 6.0 vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) H TD Rushes 4 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011)

Pass attempts 47 vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) I

Pass completions 27 vs Kutztown (Oct 22, 2011) G Yards Passing 332 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Per Pass 10.7 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) TD Passes 4 vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) H 4 vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Total Plays 87 vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) S Total Offense 536 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Per Play 6.8 vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Points 42 vs Cheyney (Nov 04, 2011) Sacks By 9 vs West Chester (Oct 1, 2011) First Downs 28 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Penalties 13 vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) Penalty Yards 169 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) Turnovers 4 at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) Interceptions By 5 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Punts 10 at Mercyhurst College (Sep 17, 2011) Punting Avg 42.4 at ESU (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt 60 vs Gannon (Nov 12, 2011) Punts inside 20 3 at California (Pa.) (09/10/11) 3 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011) 3 at Millersville (Oct 08, 2011) Long Punt Return 73 vs Shippensburg (Sep 24, 2011)

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score GGAMEAME 1 American International (1-0) 0 0 0 7 6 13 LIU Post (0-1) 0 7 0 0 0 7 SSept.ept. 33,, 20112011 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 2nd 08:09 LIUP R.J. Kuhn 3 yard pass from Steven Laurino AAmericanmerican IInternationalnternational 113,3, LLIUIU PostPost 7 (Marc Montana kick) 4th 14:05 AIC Andre Samuels 26 yd pass from Kevin BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Sept. 3, 2011) – Th e LIU Post football Arduino (Daniel Backs kick) OT 15:00 AIC Markell Rice interception return team dropped its season opener by way of overtime against American International, 13-7, Saturday afternoon on Hickox INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Field. RUSHING With the game tied at 7 going into overtime, the Yellow American Int’l - Kevin Arduino - 15-115 LIU Post - S. Laurino - 23-82 Jackets scored the game-winning touchdown when Markell Rice intercepted a pass from redshirt freshman Steven Lau- PASSING American Int’l - Arduino - 13-28-2-155, 1 TD rino and returned it for 95 yards. LIU Post - S. Laurino - 12-21-3-107, 1 TD Th e Yellow Jackets tied the game up just under a minute

into the fourth quarter as Kevin Arduino completed a 26-yard RECEIVING pass to Andre Samuels. American Int’l - Samuels - 6-82, 1 TD LIU Post attempted to take back the lead in their third LIU Post - Jeff Mack 3-23 yds drive of the fourth quarter on a 37-yard fi eld goal attempt TACKLES (UA-A) American Int’l - Jaquane Simpkins - 7-7 from freshman Marc Montana with just over three minutes to LIU Post - Ronnie Modik - 3-10

S play. But the kick was ruled wide by the fi eld judges. AIC attempted a fi eld goal with four seconds to play in P AIC LIUP regulation but Daniel Backs’ kick fell short of the goal post FIRST DOWNS 19 18

A RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-152 48-201 and forced the game into extra frame. PASSING YDS (NET) 155 107

C LIU Post grabbed 7-0 lead just before halftime when Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-13-2 21-12-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-307 69-308 E senior tight end R.J. Kuhn brought down a 3-yard pass from Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Laurino with 1:13 left to play in the second. Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 3-24 R Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-94 LIU Post fi nished the game with a total of 308 off ensive Interception Returns-Yards 3-128 2-26

E yards on 69 plays. Laurino was 12-for-21 with three intercep- Punts (Number-Avg) 5-49.6 5-33.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 tions and recorded 107 passing yards and one touchdown. He Penalties-Yards 10-76 6-68 M also led the team on the ground with 82 rushing yards on 23 Possession Time 29:09 30:51 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 5 of 15 A carries. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 AIC amassed 300 yards on 71 plays as Arduino completed Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 1-4 G Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 0-0 12 of 27 pass attempts for 151 yards with two interceptions.

1 He also carried the ball 15 times for 115 yards.

1 On the defensive side of the ball, senior inside linebacker

0 Billy O’Connor led the Pioneers with 13 tackles along with a 26-yard interception. Senior inside linebacker Ronnie Modik 2 2011 GAME RECAPS added 12 tackles while sophomore outside linebacker Tommy Williams had 11 and senior defensive lineman Lou Scala had 10. Jaquawne Simpkins led the Yellow Jackets with a game- high 14 tackles along with a sack.

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Redshirt freshman Jauvan John and junior Evan Flowers GGAMEAME 2 each made 11 tackles apiece. Freshman Kevon Foster made one SSept.ept. 110,0, 20112011 – AdamsonAdamson StadiumStadium sack for six yards. CCaliforniaalifornia ((Pa.)Pa.) 41,41, LLIUIU PostPost 1313 CALIFORNIA, Pa. (Sept. 10, 2011) – Th e No. 22 California Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score LIU Post (0-2) 6 0 0 7 13 University (Pa.) Vulcans amassed 516 off ensive yards and six California (Pa.) 21 13 7 0 41 touchdowns en route to a 41-13 victory over the LIU Post Scoring Summary: 1st 13:34 CAL Thomas Mayo 43 yd pass from Peter Lalich Pioneers in a late Saturday afternoon PSAC crossover game at (Cody Nuzzo kick) Adamson Stadium. 09:26 CAL Edwin Gowins 3 yd run (Nuzzo kick) 07:43 CAL M. Washington 38 yd blocked punt return Th e fi rst half was a rough start for the Pioneers as they (Nuzzo kick) allowed 393 off ensive yards and 21 points for the Vulcans, 02:07 LIUP Thomas Beverly 4 yd run (Nuzzo kick) 2nd 11:01 CAL Gowins 7 yd run (Nuzzo kick) including 262 passing yards from quarterback Peter Lalich. 08:32 CAL Mayo 50 yd pass from Lalich Th omas Mayo was on the receiving end for 180 yards and two (Nuzzo kick failed) 3rd 09:22 CAL Gowins 9 yd run (Nuzzo kick) touchdowns. 4th 06:47 LIUP Beverly 4 yd run (Montana kick) In the Pioneers’ fi rst drive of the game, senior tight end INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R.J. Kuhn fumbled a six-yard pass from freshman quarterback Tyler Heuer, who made his fi rst collegiate start, which was RUSHING LIU Post - Anthony Brunetti - 12-59 recovered by the Vulcans at the LIUP 43. Cal. U. capitalized on California (Pa.) - Gowins - 17-93, 3 TD 2 2011 GAME RECAPS the opportunity and scored on the very next play when quar- 0 terback Peter Lalich completed a pass to Th omas Mayo. PASSING Th e Vulcans added their second score of the game when LIU Post - Tyler Heuer - 13-29-0-103 1

California (Pa.) - Lalich - 16-25-2-272, 2 TD 1 Edwin Gowins scampered in for a 3-yard TD with 9:26 on the

clock. Th e third touchdown came when junior punter Grayson G RECEIVING Laurino’s punt on fourth down of the drive was blocked by LIU Post - Grayson Laurino - 3-36 Rontez Miles and returned for a 38-yard touchdown by Mario California (Pa.) - Mayo - 6-180 A

Washington. M LIU Post broke up the shutout with a 4-yard rush from ju- TACKLES (UA-A)

LIU Post - Jauvan John - 7-4 E nior Th omas Beverly into the endzone. Th e drive started when California (Pa.) - Brian Justice - 4-8

freshman defensive lineman Kevon Fields sacked Lalich and R forced a fumble that was recovered by junior defensive back

LIUP CAL E Antonio Powell-Fields. FIRST DOWNS 13 28

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-108 51-235 C In the second quarter, Cal U. maintained its momentum PASSING YDS (NET) 103 281 and scored its fourth touchdown on a 7-yard run from Go- Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-13-0 30-19-2 A TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-211 81-516 wins. And less than three minutes later, the Vulcans were on Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 P the board again with a 50-yard TD reception from Mayo from Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 6-67 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-114 3-68 S Lalich to push the lead to 34-6. Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 0-0 Cal. U. added one more score in the third quarter when Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.8 3-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 6-4 3-3 Gowins rushed in his third TD of the day on a 9-yard run. Penalties-Yards 5-53 11-104 Th e Pioneers scored the game’s fi nal touchdown when Possession Time 27:57 32:03 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 2 of 12 Beverly muscled his way into the endzone from four yards out Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 4 with 6:47 left on the game clock. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-6 Th e Vulcans completed the game with 516 off ensive yards, Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-11 the highest for a C.W. Post opponent since last season’s game at Kutztown (520). Lalich was 16 for 25 with two interceptions for 272 passing yards and two TD’s. Mayo was good for six catches for 180 yards and two TD’s. Gowins fi nished the day leading the Vul- cans with 93 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Brian Justice led the game with 12 tackles and a sack on defense. Heuer completed 13 of 29 pass attempts with no intercep- tions and three sacks for 103 yards. Sophomore running back Anthony Brunetti led the rushing corps with 59 yards on 12 carries. Beverly fi nished his day with 42 rushing yards and on 16 carries for two touchdowns. Laurino caught three passes for 36 yards. 2012 Football Media Guide 47 47 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 3 LIU Post (0-3) 0 0 7 0 7 Mercyhurst (2-1) 7 10 10 7 34 SSept.ept. 117,7, 22011011 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 08:08 MC Ricky Mathews 1 yd run (S. Wakefield kick) MMercyhurstercyhurst 334,4, LLIUIU PostPost 7 2nd 02:15 MC Mathews 6 yd run (S. Wakefield kick) ERIE, Pa. (Sept. 17, 2011) – Mercyhurst College defeated LIU 00:00 MC S. Wakefield 18 yd field goal 3rd 12:09 MC Trevor Kennedy 39 yd pass from Travis Post, 34-7, Saturday afternoon in a PSAC non-conference Rearick (S. Wakfield kick) football contest on Tullio Field. 07:06 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 5 yd run (Marc Montana kick) Mercyhurst struck early in the fi rst quarter when Ricky 03:12 MC S. Wakefield 35 yd field goal Mathews busted through the pile for a 1-yard touchdown at 4th 05:31 MC Trevor Kennedy 3 yd pass from Rearick (S. Wakefield kick) 8:08. Mathews broke through again minutes later for a 6-yard INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

score at 2:15 after the Lakers recovered the ball on a Pioneer RUSHING fumble at the Post 32 and moved the ball downfi eld on a 26- LIU Post - Brunetti - 6-14, 1 TD Mercyhurst - Mathews - 14-54, 2 TD yard pass from Travis Rearick to Bruner. Th e Lakers tallied one more score on the board before the PASSING LIU Post - Steven Laurino - 11-27-0-92 half when Steve Wakefi eld drilled home an 18-yard fi eld goal Mercyhurst - Rearick - 24-35-1-372, 2 TD as the clock was running out. RECEIVING At the half, Mercyhurst recorded 234 off ensive yards on LIU Post - Sean Persch - 7-67 42 plays. Th e Pioneers were held to 35 yards on 26 plays. Mercyhurst - Kennedy - 11-206, 2 TD

S Th e Laker off ense continued to rally for more yardage in

P the second half with 221 yards. Trevor Kennedy caught his TACKLES (UA-A) LIU Post - Billy O’Connor - 10-0

A fi rst of two touchdown passes from Rearick with 12:09 on Mercyhurst - Ian Wild - 8-2 the clock in the third on a 39-yard completion during Mercy- C hurst’s fi rst drive of the third quarter. MC LIUP E Th e Pioneers broke up the shutout minutes later when FIRST DOWNS 6 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-31 43-83 R sophomore running back Anthony Brunetti broke through to PASSING YDS (NET) 92 372 the endzone for a 5-yard touchdown at 7:06. Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-11-0 37-24-1

E TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 47-123 80-455 Mercyhurst answered back in the next series when Wake- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 fi eld kicked his second successful fi eld goal from 35 yards out Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-17 M Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-128 2-50 to put the home team ahead, 27-7. Interception Returns-Yards 1--3 0-0 A Th e Lakers put the game further out of reach when they Punts (Number-Avg) 10-36.4 4-28.2 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0 G scored their fourth touchdown of the game as Rearick con- Penalties-Yards 6-76 10-77 nected to Kennedy for a 3-yard score at 5:31 in the fourth. Possession Time 16:31 43:29 1 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 5 of 15 Mercyhurst fi nished the game with 455 off ensive yards

1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 on 80 plays. Rearick was 24-for-25 for 37s yards and two TD Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5

0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-3 completions. Kennedy caught 11 passes for a career-high 206

2 2011 GAME RECAPS yards. Redshirt freshman quarterback Steven Laurino was 11-for-27 from the line of scrimmage with 92 passing yards. Junior wide receiver Sean Persch caught seven of those passes for 67 yards. Senior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the defense with a game-high 10 tackles while senior defensive lineman TuQwan Ashley recorded 1.5 sacks for loss of nine yards. Ju- nior defensive back D.J. Young registered one interception and two pass defl ections.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 4 Shippensburg (2-2, 0-1) 0 14 0 8 22 LIU Post (1-3, 1-0) 3 7 9 21 40 SSept.ept. 224,4, 22011011 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 11:04 LIUP Marc Montana 27 yd field goal LLIUIU PostPost 40,40, ShippensburgShippensburg 2222 2nd 11:45 LIUP Jeff Mack 9 yd run (Montana kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Sept. 24, 2011) – Th e LIU Post foot- 09:33 SHIP J. Baskerville 44 yd pass from Zach Zulli (Drew Newcomer kick) ball team amassed 551 yards of off ense, including 366 on the 04:22 SHIP Mike Frenette 14 yd pass from Zulli ground, en route to a 40-22 win over Shippensburg University (Newcomer kick) 3rd 11:19 LIUP Mack 1 yd run (Montana kick failed) in a PSAC East contest played Saturday afternoon in front of 02:29 LIUP Montana 20 yd field goal 3,217 in attendance on Hickox Field. 4th 13:57 SHIP Taimur Harris 4 yd pass from Zulli (Brian Heitz pass from Zulli) Th e win is the fi rst of the season for the Pioneers as they 08:20 LIUP Mack 28 yd run (Montana kick) improve to 1-3 overall and 1-0 in conference play. Th e loss 07:05 LIUP Sean Persch 73 yd punt return (Montana kick) ends a two-game win streak for the Raiders as they drop to 2-2 01:59 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 31 yd run overall and 0-1 in the PSAC East. (Montana kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Sophomore running back Jeff Mack recorded a hat trick with three rushing touchdowns in the game for 111 total yards. RUSHING Shippensburg - Frenette - 13-82 Mack averaged 9.6 yards a carry. LIU Post - S. Laurino - 21-117 Redshirt freshman quarterback Steven Laurino completed PASSING 13 of 23 pass attempts with no interceptions for 185 yards. Ju- Shippensburg - Zulli - 23-43-1, 3 TD nior wide receiver Sean Persch caught four passes for 93 yards. LIU Post - S. Laurino - 13-23-0-185 2 2011 GAME RECAPS

Persch also returned a punt return for 73 yards in the fourth RECEIVING 0 quarter to score the Pioneers’ fourth touchdown of the day. Shippensburg -Taimur Harris - 7-54 LIU Post - Persch - 4-93 1 Th e Pioneers took the fi rst lead of the game with 11:04 to play in the fi rst when freshman Marc Montana drilled a 27- 1 TACKLES (UA-A) yard fi eld goal through the uprights. Shippensburg - Vinnie Ranauto - 7-9 G LIU Post added to its lead at the start of the second when LIU Post - Ronnie Modik - 7-7 A Mack rushed in for a 9-yard score. Shippensburg began to claw back in the second and took SHIP LIUP M FIRST DOWNS 21 24 the lead with two touchdowns, beginning with a 44-yard com- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-51 57-314 E pletion from Zack Zulli to Jacob Baskerville at 9:33 followed by PASSING YDS (NET) 295 185 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-23-1 23-13-0 another Zulli completion to Mike Frenette at 4:22. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-346 80-499 R Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0

Th e Raiders led 14-10 at the half and had totaled 237 yards E Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 4-119 on 33 plays. Th e Pioneers amassed 199 yards on 43 plays. Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-90 3-52 C Th e Pioneers regained the lead in the third when Mack Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.5 4-40.0 A rushed in for a 1-yard touchdown at 11:19. Montana kicked his Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 second fi eld goal of the game with a 20-yard kick at 2:29. Penalties-Yards 2-10 12-169 P Possession Time 23:37 36:23

Th e Raiders threatened the game again as they stole the Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 8 of 18 S lead back with a 4-yard touchdown reception from Taimur Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-7 Harris at the start of the quarter. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 8-46 LIU Post went back on top in the game when Mack scored his fi nal TD with a 28-yard run at 8:20. Persch’s 73-yard punt return with 7:05 to play helped put the game out of reach even before sophomore running back Anthony Brunetti ran in a 31-yard TD with 1:59 remaining on the game clock. Senior inside linebacker Ronnie Modik led the Pioneers with 14 tackles while senior defensive lineman Kadeem Hug- gins and sophomore linebacker Rob Bright each made two sacks totaling 25 yards. In all, the Pioneer defense made seven sacks for loss of 45 yards. Zulli fi nished the game completing 23 of 43 pass attempts for 295 yards and three touchdowns. Baskerville led the receiv- ing corps with 117 yards and one TD. Frenette led with 82 rushing yards. On defense, Vinnie Ranauto recorded a game-high 16 tack- les.

2012 Football Media Guide 49 49 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL GGAMEAME 5 who made the Supreme Sacrifi ce on Sept. 11, 2001. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score OOct.ct. 11,, 22011011 – HickoxHickox FieldField West Chester (2-3, 1-1) 10 3 10 0 23 LIU Post (2-3, 2-0) 7 7 20 0 34 CC.W..W. PPostost 334,4, WWestest CChesterhester 2233 Scoring Summary: BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 1, 2011) – Th e C.W. Post football 1st 14:43 WCU Tim Keyser 75 yd pass from Sean McCartney team scored 20 points in the third quarter and came away (Shawn Leo kick) with a 34-23 win against in a PSAC 06:19 LIUP Grayson Laurino 3 yd pass from Steven East clash Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. Laurino (Marc Montana kick) Redshirt freshman Steven Laurino (Boise, Idaho) com- 02:49 WCU Leo 39 yd field goal pleted 14 of 19 pass attempts for 162 yards and four touch- 2nd 07:34 WCU Leo 47 yd field goal downs. Junior Grayson Laurino (Boise, Idaho) caught two of 03:14 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 2 yd pass from S. Laurino (Montana kick) those touchdowns for and fi nished the game with 50 reception 3rd 11:49 LIUP G. Laurino 18 yd pass from S. Laurino yards on three catches. In addition, sophomore running back (Montana kick failed) Jeff Mack led the ground attack with 126 yards on 21 carries. 10:19 WCU Leo 48 yd field goal Th e Golden Ram off ense put a scare into the game when 06:09 WCU Eric Brundidge 81 yd pass from Matt Carroll they scored on the fi rst play of the fi rst drive of the game when (Leo kick) quarterback Sean McCartney completed a 75-yard pass from 03:25 LIUP Jeff Mack 15 yd run (Montana kick) 02:24 LIUP Sean Persch 7 yd pass from S. Laurino Tim Keyser at 14:43. (Montana kick) Th e Pioneers evened the score when Steven Laurino found his brother, Grayson, open and fi red a 3-yard pass for a INDIVIDUAL LEADERS touchdown at 6:19. West Chester threatened to score on the Pioneers in the RUSHING endzone again during the next drive with 1st and 10 at the West Chester - Webb - 10-30, 1 TD CWP 25 but settled for a 39-yard fi eld goal from Shawn Leo. LIU Post - Brunetti - 20-69, 3 TD

S Leo put Golden Rams up 13-7 with another fi eld goal – this time from 47 yards out. PASSING

P West Chester - Mattei - 30-45-1 329 yds, 2 TD Th e Pioneers climbed back into the game and went ahead LIU Post - Anderwkavich - 22-37-0 260 yds, 2 TD

A with a 2-yard TD pass from Laurino to sophomore running back Anthony Brunetti with 3:14 left in the half. Th e Pioneers RECEIVING West Chester - Fagan - 11-112 yds, 1 TD C led 14-13 at halftime. Both teams exploded on off ense in the third quarter and LIU Post - Williams - 7-94 yds E combined for 400 yards. Th e Pioneers dominated that with TACKLES (UA-A)

R 234 yards on 25 plays, including 155 yards of rushing. West Chester - Eric Edwers - 7-5 Th e Laurino brothers connected again for another touch- LIU Post - Chris DiIorio - Ronnie Modik - 4-9 down as Steven completed a 18-yard pass to Grayson in the E fi rst series of the quarter at 11:49. Th e Golden Rams would not go quietly as they put up 10 WCU LIUP M unanswered points, beginning with a 48-yard fi eld goal from FIRST DOWNS 17 20 Leo at 10:19 followed by an 81-yard completed TD pass from RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-107 56-269 A PASSING YDS (NET) 328 162 Matt Carroll to Eric Brundidge at 6:09 to give the visitors a 23- Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-15-3 19-14-0

G 20 advantage. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-435 75-431

C.W. Post answered back in the next drive when Mack Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-46 1-15 1 rushed in for a 15-yard score at 3:25. Th e Pioneer defense was relentless all day and it made another great play during Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-101 6-94 1 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-31 the fi rst snap of the Golden Rams’ next drive when junior Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.0 8-36.1

0 defensive back Evan Flowers intercepted a pass at the 50-yard Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 line. Th e home team made good on the opportunity as Mack Penalties-Yards 7-53 5-63

2 2011 GAME RECAPS rushed the ball 35 yards to the 15 and gained more ground Possession Time 26:16 34:44 after a personal foul was called against the Golden Rams. Th e Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 14 Pioneers scored when Laurino passed for seven yards to junior Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 wide receiver Sean Persch. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-5 Th e Pioneer defense accounted for 70 tackles (includ- Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-6 9-48 ing 15 for loss), nine sacks (loss of 51), a forced fumble, three interceptions, four pass breakups and four QB hurries. Senior inside linebacker Ronnie Modik led the defense with 12 tackles, including a 10-yard sack and two tackles for loss of 10. Senior defensive end Andrew Jackson recorded two sacks for loss of 24 yards and also had two QB hurries in the game. Senior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor also had a 25- yard interception return in the game. Th e quarterback tandem featuring Carroll and McCart- ney combined for 328 yards of passing and two touchdowns. Tim Keyser caught six passes for 160 yards and one touch- down. He also led the rushing with 40 yards. Eric Edwers led the Golden Ram defense with 12 tackles and a pass break up. At halftime, junior off ensive lineman Rob Scheuerer was presented with the Durrell “Bronko” Pearsall Award by head coach Bryan Collins along with George Sandas, the Hemp- stead Fire Department, FDNY Rescue 4, and Pearsall’s cousins, Th omas and Dominic Moff o. Th e award is given each year to a player who personifi es Durrell’s unselfi sh dedication to his teammates. Pearsall was a member of the FDNY Rescue 4 50 2012 Football Media Guide 50 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 6 LIU Post (3-3, 3-0) 7 7 10 0 24 Millersville (2-4, 1-2) 0 6 0 0 6 OOct.ct. 88,, 22011011 – BiemesderferBiemesderfer StadiumStadium Scoring Summary: 1st 08:57 LIUP Steven Laurino 20 yd run LLIUIU PostPost 2424 MillersvilleMillersville 6 (Marc Montana kick) MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (Oct. 8, 2011) – Redshirt freshman quar- 2nd 10:39 MILL Marquis White 52 yd run terback Steven Laurino (Boise, Idaho) totaled 264 off ensive (Anthony Kassab kick blocked) 08:31 LIUP Thomas Beverly 2 yd run (Montana kick) yards that included 133 rushing and two touchdowns to lead 3rd 12:03 LIUP S. Laurino 9 yd run (Montana kick) LIU Post to its third straight victory of the season with a 24-6 07:56 LIUP Montana 31 yd field goal victory over Millersville University Saturday afternoon in a PSAC East football clash on . INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Th e Pioneers scored fi rst in the fi rst quarter when Laurino RUSHING kept the ball for a 20-yard dash into the endzone. Freshman LIU Post - S. Laurino - 28-131, 2 TD kicker Marc Montana kicked the point after to lead 7-0 at 8:57. Millersville - White - 17-65, 1 TD Th e Marauders evened the score in the second quarter PASSING when Marquis White took off down the fi eld and carried the LIU Post - S. Laurino - 9-19-1-133 ball 52 yards into the endzone at 10:39. Millersville - Dan Miller - 5-10-1-27; Sean Quarterman 1-7-0-14 Minutes later, the Pioneers were back on top as junior running back Th omas Beverly broke through for a 2-yard TD at RECEIVING LIU Post - Grayson Laurino - 2-47 8:31. LIU Post led 14-6 at the half. Millersville - Dominic Sanders - 3-35 Th e Pioneers continued to build their lead in the third quarter, beginning Laurino’s second touchdown on a 9-yard TACKLES (UA-A) rush at 12:03. LIU Post - Billy O’Connor - 4-5 2 2011 GAME RECAPS Montana kicked his third fi eld goal of the season from 31 Millersville - three players - 1-0 0 yards out at 7:56 in the third for the fi nal score of the game. LIUP MILL Laurino completed 9 of 19 pass attempts for 133 yards. FIRST DOWNS 16 12 1

Junior wide receiver Grayson Laurino caught two of those for RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-181 43-63 1

47 yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 133 41

Th e Pioneer defense had another terrifi c game with 68 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-9-1 17-6-1 G tackles, including 15 for loss as well as six sacks, three forced TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-314 60-104 fumbles, three recoveries, one interception, three pass break- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 A Punt Returns-Yards 5-53 1-12 ups and one . Senior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor M Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-88 5-102 led the defense with nine tackles. Interception Returns-Yards 1--2 1-0

White led the Marauders with 65 rushing yards. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.0 10-41.6 E

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3

Penalties-Yards 11-102 6-61 R Possession Time 32:39 27:21 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 2 of 14 E

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 1 C Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-7 0-0

Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-27 3-14 A P S

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maintained possession for 38:33 minutes on the game clock. GGAMEAME 7 East Stroudsburg amassed 527 yards on 55 plays. OOct.ct. 115,5, 22011011 – EEiler-Martiniler-Martin SStadiumtadium Aside from Laurino, other Pioneers had terrifi c game stats. Botti fi nished with eight catches for 173 yards and two touch- LLIUIU PostPost 34,34, EastEast SStroudsburgtroudsburg 3300 downs while Mack fi nished with 102 yards on 23 rushes. EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. (Oct. 15, 2011) – LIU Post rallied Th e Pioneer defense fi nished with fi ve interceptions total- to win its fourth straight game as it pushed aside East Strouds- ing 85 yards. Senior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led with burg, 34-30, in a Saturday afternoon PSAC East matchup at six tackles. Eiler-Martin Stadium. ESU’s Hallman led the game in receiving yards with fi ve Redshirt freshman Steven Laurino had a career day as catches for 239 yards. Wagner completed 24 of 40 pass at- he completed 23 of 31 pass attempts for 332 yards and three tempts for 503 yards and three touchdowns. Th omas Chesko touchdowns and ran for an additional 131 yards to lead the led the Warrior defense with a game-high 14 tackles, including Pioneer off ense. a six-yard sack. Th e Warriors got on the board fi rst with 11:57 to play in Th e loss to the Pioneers was a spoiler of sorts to East the fi rst quarter when Taylor Groff ’s 43-yard fi eld goal attempt Stroudsburg head coach Denny Dowds, who is tied with the sailed through the uprights. all-time record for games coached in Division II at 393 games. Th e Pioneers answered back when with a 37-yard com- Likewise, LIU Post head coach Bryan Collins coached in his pleted pass from Laurino to sophomore wide receiver Kyle 150th career game. Hardy with 6:12 to play in the quarter. Th e drive started when Rob Bright intercepted a pass from quarterback Ray Wagner Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score and returned it to ESU’s 30-yard line. C.W. Post (4-3, 4-0) 7 21 3 3 34 Th e Warriors were back on top in their next drive as Ray East Stroudsburg (1-6, 0-4) 10 13 7 0 30 Scoring Summary: Wagner completed a 73-yard pass to Jordan Hallman with 1st 11:57 ESU Taylor Groff 43 yd field goal S 4:47 to play. 06:12 CWP Kyle Hardy 37 yd pass from Steven Laurino Th e Pioneers were close to scoring their second touch- (Marc Montana kick) P down at the end of the fi rst but the Warrior D-line held up 04:47 ESU Jordan Hallman 73 yd pass from Ray Wagner

A (Groff kick) and kept them out of the endzone. 2nd 13:48 ESU Robert Bleiler 61 yd pass from Wagner Th e missed opportunity proved costly as the Warriors (Groff kick failed) C scored another touchdown early in the second quarter as Rob- 11:06 ESU Hallman 75 yd pass from Wagner (Groff kick) E ert Bleiler caught a 61-yard pass and dodged the tackle and 08:56 CWP Joe Botti 33 yd pass from S. Laurino coasted into the endzone. (Montana kick) R 01:58 CWP Jeff Mack 18 yd run (Montana kick) Th e off ense kept rolling for East Stroudsburg as the hosts 00:00 CWP Botti 44 yd pass from S. Laurino

E furthered their lead to 23-7 when Hallman caught his second (Montana kick) TD of the day for 75 yards. 3rd 10:19 CWP Montana 21 yd field goal LIU Post regained its composure midway through the 02:13 ESU Thomas Tippett 1 yd run (Groff kick) M 4th 09:27 CWP Montana 20 yd field goal second and reeled off three straight scores, beginning with a

A 33-yard completion from sophomore Joe Botti at 8:56. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Th en, with 1:58 left to play, sophomore running back Jeff G RUSHING Mack rushed in from the 18-yard line to cut the lead down to C.W. Post - S. Laurino - 28-107 23-21 in favor of the Warriors. 1 East Stroudsburg - K. Williams - 6-15 Th e fi nal touchdown of the half was scored with seven 1 seconds remaining on the game clock and Laurino zipped and PASSING C.W. Post - S. Laurino - 23-31-0-332, 3 TD 0 dodged tackles and scrambled to let loose a hail mary pass East Stroudsburg - Wagner - 24-40-5-503, 3 TD from the 44-yard line that fell into the steady hands of Botti 2 2011 GAME RECAPS in the endzone, causing an eruption of celebrating on the Pio- RECEIVING neer sidelines as the clock wound down. LIU Post had a 28-23 C.W. Post - Botti - 8-173, 2 TD lead. East Stroudsburg - Dusty Reed - 7-94 At the half, Laurino had 198 passing yards on 14 comple- TACKLES (UA-A) tions. Botti caught three of those for 89 yards and two touch- C.W. Post - Billy O’Connor - 4-2 downs while Kyle also had three passes for 59 yards. Mack East Stroudsburg - Thomas Chesko - 11-3 amassed 65 rushing yards and one touchdown. CWP ESU In the third quarter, the Pioneers added three more as FIRST DOWNS 28 15 freshman Marc Montana kicked a 21-yard fi eld goal at 10:19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-204 15-24 to increase the Pioneers’ lead to 31-23. PASSING YDS (NET) 332 503 Th e game went without a score for the next eight minutes Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-23-0 40-24-5 of play before ESU scored a touchdown on a Th omas Tippett TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-536 55-527 1-yard run at 2:13 that slimmed LIU Post’s lead down to 31- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 30. Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 1--1 In the fourth quarter, the Pioneer defense, who had Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-88 6-110 Interception Returns-Yards 5-85 0-0 already made three interceptions for 85 yards that included a Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.4 3-37.0 50-yard return from senior defensive tackle Lou Scala, forced Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 another turnover when junior cornerback Ciwan McCoy Penalties-Yards 5-30 5-30 intercepted another pass attempt from Wagner at the LIUP 42 Possession Time 38:33 21:27 that started up another Post drive. Th e Pioneers brought the Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 7 of 12 ball down to the ESU before Montana kicked his second fi eld Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 goal of the day to record the game’s fi nal score. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 LIU Post totaled 536 yards of off ense on 86 plays and Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-18 52 2012 Football Media Guide 52 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 8 Kutztown (7-1, 4-1) 21 0 7 14 42 LIU Post (4-4, 4-1) 0 17 6 7 30 OOct.ct. 222,2, 22011011 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 09:37 KUTZ Josh Smith 15 yd pass from Kevin Morton KKutztownutztown 42,42, LIULIU PostPost 3030 (Jack Ruggieri kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 22, 2011) – No. 19 Kutztown Uni- 06:34 KUTZ J. Mastromatto 3 yd run (Ruggieri kick) versity spotted itself a 21-0 lead in the fi rst half and that made 00:53 KUTZ Colby Truell 15 yd pass from Morton the diff erence as the Golden Bears held off LIU Post for a 42-30 (Ruggieri kick) 2nd 08:14 LIUP Marc Montana 37 yd field goal win Saturday afternoon in a PSAC East clash on Hickox Field. 02:01 LIUP Kyle Hardy 22 yd pass from Steven Laurino Kevin Morton passed for 458 yards and three touchdowns (Montana kick) to lead the Golden Bears to victory. In all, Kutztown racked up 00:44 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 2 yd run (Montana kick) 576 yards of off ense on 74 plays. 3rd 11:54 KUTZ Mastromatto 2 yd run (Ruggieri kick) 05:33 LIUP Joe Botti 11 yd pass from S. Laurino Th e Golden Bears scored in each of their three drives in (Montana kick blocked) the fi rst quarter, beginning at 9:37 when Josh Smith caught a 4th 11:23 KUTZ Troy Foster 68 yd pass from Morton 15-yard pass from Morton. Kutztown add to its lead with an- (Ruggieri kick) other touchdown in its next drive as Josh Mastromatto rushed 02:14 KUTZ Curtis Wortham 46 yd run (Ruggieri kick) in for a 3-yard score at 6:34. Morton found an open Colby 00:45 LIUP Jeff Mack 16 yd pass from S. Laurino Truell for a 15-yard pass at 00:53. (Montana kick) LIU Post got its off ense down in the second and got on the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS board when freshman Marc Montana kicked a 37-yard fi eld goal at 8:14. Th e Pioneers scored their fi rst of two touchdowns RUSHING Kutztown - Wortham - 4-95, 1 TD in the half when Laurino completed a pass to sophomore Kyle LIU Post - S. Laurino - 16-50

Hardy at 2:01. Th eir second TD came with 44 seconds remain- 2 2011 GAME RECAPS ing and sophomore Anthony Brunetti broke through on a 2-yard dash. PASSING 0 At the half, Kutztown was ahead, 21-17. Kutztown - Morton - 28-46-0-458, 3 TD In the third quarter, Kutztown scored in the opening drive LIU Post - S. Laurino - 27-47-3-295 1 as Mastromatto carried the ball in from the LIU Post 2-yard 1 line. RECEIVING Th e Pioneers then scored their third touchdown of the day Kutztown - Mastromatto - 11-131, 2 TD G LIU Post - Mack - 8-98, 1 TD to keep pace as Laurino fi red an 11-yard pass to sophomore Joe A Botti at 5:33. Kutztown scored again at the start of the fourth quarter as TACKLES (UA-A) M Morton fi red a 68-yard pass to Troy Foster, who carried the ball Kutztown - Andrew Hodges - 6-4 down the sidelines and into the endzone. LIU Post - Antonio Powell-Fields - 6-6 E

Th e Golden Bears put the game further out of reach when Jason Ulmer picked off a throw from Laurino, setting up for a KUTZ LIUP R seven play, 74-yard drive that resulted in a 46-yard TD dash FIRST DOWNS 25 24 from Curtis Wortham to put the visitors ahead, 42-23. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-118 32-108 E

PASSING YDS (NET) 458 295 C LIU Post scored on their fi nal drive of the game as sopho- Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-28-0 47-27-3 more Jeff Mack dodged his way into the Kutztown endzone for TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-576 49-403 A a 16-yard score with 45 seconds remaining in regulation. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0

Wortham led the game in rushing with 95 yards and one Punt Returns-Yards 3-37 1--1 P touchdown. Mastromatto caught 11 passes for 131 yards while Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-40 6-173 Interception Returns-Yards 3-22 0-0 S Erik Frazier hauled in 10 for 173 yards for the Golden Bears. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-30.8 6-42.2 Laurino fi nished the game completing 27 of 47 passes for Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 205 yards and three touchdowns and carried the ball 16 times Penalties-Yards 10-71 5-52 for 50 yards. Possession Time 30:09 29:51 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 9 of 19 Kutztown’s defense was tough against the Pioneers with Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 seven sacks, nine tackles for loss, three interceptions, 11 pass Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5 break ups and one block. Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-39 3-29 Th e Pioneers were led in tackles by Antonio Powell-Fields with 12 while Casey Biasi made 10 tackles.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 9 LIU Post (5-4, 5-1) 3 7 7 7 24 Bloomsburg (8-1, 5-1) 7 7 7 0 21 OOct.ct. 229,9, 22011011 – RRedmanedman SStadiumtadium Scoring Summary: 1st 13:50 BLOOM Franklin Quiteh 70 yd run LLIUIU PostPost 24,24, BloomsburgBloomsburg 2121 (Dan Fisher kick) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (Oct. 29, 2011) – Th e LIU Post Pioneers 09:12 LIUP Marc Montana 27 yd field goal scored two late touchdowns and handed No. 2 Bloomsburg its 2nd 13:20 LIUP Ryan Derham 31 yd pass from Steven Laurino (Montana kick) fi rst loss of the season with a 24-21 victory in a snow-covered 08:29 BLOOM Quiteh 5 yd run (Fisher kick) PSAC East football clash Saturday afternoon at Redman Sta- 3rd 06:26 BLOOM Eddie Mateo 7 yd run (Fisher kick) dium. 03:10 LIUP Jeff Mack 6 yd run (Montana kick) Th e win for the Pioneers is the fi rst-ever in fi ve games 4th 06:54 LIUP Mack 3 yd run (Montana kick) against Bloomsburg since the fi rst meeting in 2007. It is also INDIVIDUAL LEADERS the fi rst time the Huskies have lost a conference game since a 30-14 loss to West Chester on Oct. 31, 2009. Th e highest- RUSHING ranked team the Pioneers have beaten in recent memory was LIU Post - Jeff Mack - 35-83 yds, 2 TD the NCAA Second Round game against Shepard on Nov. 19, Bloomsburg - Quiteh - 16-140 yds, 2 TD 2005. On the stat sheet, LIU Post had Bloomsburg beat in nearly PASSING every big off ensive category, including fi rst downs (LIUP- LIU Post - S. Laurino - 12-27-1-194 yds, 1 TD 25;BU-12), off ensive yards (LIUP-459;BU-279) and rushes Bloomsburg - Pat Carey - 4-15-2-71 119 yds, 2 TD (LIUP-56-265; BU-43-208). Redshirt freshman Steven Laurino completed 12 of 27 RECEIVING pass attempts for 194 yards and one touchdown. Laurino also LIU Post - Grayson Laurino - 4-51 yds Bloomsburg - Ryan Maggs - 2-18 yds

S added 75 yards of rushing toward his total output for the day. Sophomore running back Jeff Mack rushed for a career- TACKLES (UA-A) P high 183 yards and scored two key touchdowns in the third LIU Post - Lou Scala - 6-4 Bloomsburg - Jarett Pidgeon - 7-5

A and fourth quarter that put the Pioneers in line for the win. Playing against a team that is averaging 38.5 points a

C game, the Pioneer defense made the Huskies work for every BLOOM LIUP

E yard and point in the heavy snow, holding them to 279 total FIRST DOWNS 25 12 yards, including 71 in passing. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-265 43-208

R Senior defensive lineman Lou Scala led the team with PASSING YDS (NET) 194 71 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-12-1 15-4-2 10 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. Junior Antonio TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-459 58-279 E Powell-Fields and sophomore Casey Biasi provided outstand- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ing support on special teams as each made interceptions in Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-93

M Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-63 5-118 the game to keep the Interception Returns-Yards 2-24 1-32 Huskies off -balance. A Punts (Number-Avg) 7-31.1 5-33.4 Bloomsburg scored the game’s fi rst touchdown early in Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1

G the fi rst quarter when Franklin Quiteh broke for a 70-yard run Penalties-Yards 11-119 5-63 Possession Time 31:57 28:03 at 13:50. Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 4 of 14 1 Th e Pioneers added a fi eld goal in the quarter when fresh- Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1

1 man Marc Montana kicked a 27-yard attempt through the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-5 uprights at 9:12. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 1-5 0 LIU Post took a 10-7 lead in the second when Laurino

2 2011 GAME RECAPS completed a pass to junior wide receiver Ryan Derham at 13:20. Th e Huskies were back on top, 14-10, in the game after Post’s defense held off the Huskies from getting into the red- Quiteh scored his second TD of the game on a 5-yard run at zone. And on fourth down, quarterback Pat Carey’s pass went 8:29. incomplete thanks to Biasi on the break up. Th e Huskies kept pushing down the fi eld in the second Th e Pioneers struggled to eat up the clock in their fi nal half and it looked as though they were putting the game out drive of the game and were forced to punt the ball with 1:27 of reach after scoring their third touchdown of the game on a to play, allowing the Huskies the chance to score with the ball 7-yard run from Eddie Mateo at 6:26. on their own 29. But Bloomsburg was unable to capitalize as But LIU Post scored in its next drive on a 6-yard run from Carey’s fi rst pass attempt resulted in a sack, followed by an Mack, who had already racked up 29 yards on four previous incomplete pass. His third attempt was picked off by Powell- carries in the series. Th is cut the lead to 21-17 in favor of the Fields, who returned the ball 16 yards to the Bloom 43 to ice Huskies with 3:10 to play in the third. the win. Th e Huskies couldn’t move the ball into the LIUP 20 in Carey fi nished the game 4 of 15 attempts for 72 passing the fourth and punted the ball back to the Pioneers with 11:57 yards with two interceptions and three sacks. Quiteh led the to go in the game. Th e visitors pushed the ball down on a 13- Huskies in rushing with 140 yards and two touchdowns. On play, 80-yard drive and pulled ahead with Mack’s second TD defense, Jarrett Pidgeon led with 12 tackles. on a 3-yard carry with 6:54 left to play. Th e game was not without drama, particularly with the snow aff ecting visibility and the fi eld surface. Bloomsburg got no further than its own 31 before punting the ball in its next drive, but got another opportunity after Justin Rivera recovered a fumble at the Bloom 45. Still, LIU 54 2012 Football Media Guide 54 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 1100 Cheyney (1-9, 0-7) 7 6 0 14 27 LIU Post (6-4, 6-1) 14 7 14 7 42 NNov.ov. 55,, 22011011 – HHickoxickox FFieldield Scoring Summary: 1st 13:05 LIUP Ryan Derham 21 yd pass from Steven Laurino LLIUIU PostPost 42,42, CheyneyCheyney 2727 (Grayson Laurino kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Nov. 5, 2011) – Freshman quarterback 10:12 CHEY Chris Anderson 5 yd run (Jewel Jones kick) Steven Laurino threw for 156 yards and four touchdowns, as 08:16 LIUP Joe Botti 27 yd pass from S. Laurino (G. Laurino kick) he led the LIU Post football team to a 42-27 win over visiting 2nd 12:01 CHEY Anderson 1 yd run (Jones kick failed) Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference foe Cheyney on Satur- 09:17 LIUP Kyle Hardy 38 yd pass from S. Laurino day afternoon. C.W. Post improves its overall record to 6-4 and (G. Laurino kick) 6-1 in the PSAC East, clinching a share of the PSAC East title 3rd 10:26 LIUP Jeff Mack 57 yd run (G. Laurino kick) 01:34 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 4 yd pass from S. Laurino with Kutztown. (G. Laurino kick) Laurino tossed a 21-yard pass to Ryan Derham to open the 4th 12:46 CHEY Prince Stewart 13 yd pass from Chris scoring in the fi rst quarter as the Pioneers opened the game Anderson (Jones kick) with a 7-0 lead. 11:35 LIUP S. Laurino 56 yd run (G. Laurino kick) 02:45 CHEY B. Wasserleben 10 yd pass from Anderson Th e Wolves knotted the game at 7-7 on quarterback Chris (Jones kick) Anderson’s fi ve-yard run just three minutes later in the fi rst quarter. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Th e Pioneers pulled ahead on a 27-yard Laurino connec- RUSHING tion to sophomore Joe Botti, putting LIU Post ahead 14-7. Cheyney - Marcus Jones - 10-58 yds Cheyney responded yet again with another Anderson LIU Post - Mack - 22-164 yds, 1 TD keeper that resulted in a 1-yard TD run, but the Wolves missed the PAT and the Pioneers held a 14-13 lead. PASSING 2 2011 GAME RECAPS LIU Post increased its lead to 21-13 with another score be- Cheyney - Anderson - 18-31-1-160 yds, 2 TD LIU Post - S. Laurino - 10-18-1-156 yds, 4 TD 0 fore the half on a six-play, 67-yard drive, as Laurino connected with his third diff erent receiver of the half, this time a 38-yard RECEIVING 1

heave to sophomore Kyle Hardy. Cheyney - Stewart - 7-71 yds, 1 TD 1 LIU Post - Brunetti - 3-41 yds, 1 TD

Th e Pioneers accounted for all the scoring in the third quarter, as sophomore running back Jeff Mack turned in a TACKLES (UA-A) G 57-yard touchdown run and fellow sophomore running back Cheyney - Isaiah Fleming - 7-4 Anthony Brunetti caught a four-yard pass from Laurino, giving LIU Post - Anton Rukaj - 5-5 A

the hosts a 35-13 advantage as the third quarter wrapped up. M Sandwiched between two Cheyney fourth-quarter scores

was a 56-yard Laurino TD run, as the Pioneers held the Wolves CHEY LIUP E at bay for the victory. FIRST DOWNS 20 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-131 42-252 Off ensively, in addition to Laurino’s 156 passing yards, PASSING YDS (NET) 160 156 R he rushed 14 times for 74 yards while Mack ran the ball 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-18-1 18-10-1 times for 164 yards. Brunetti was the Pioneers’ top receiver TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-291 60-408 E with three catches for 41 yards as Laurino distributed the ball Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 C around to seven diff erent receivers during the game. Punt Returns-Yards 2-21 0-0

Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 5-68 A On the defensive end, Anton Rukaj led the Pioneers with Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 1-23

10 tackles, while Kadeem Huggins registered 2.5 sacks on the Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.2 3-39.0 P afternoon. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0

Penalties-Yards 6-40 8-79 S For the Wolves, Isaiah Fleming made 11 tackles on the day, Possession Time 35:18 24:42 while Anderson threw for 160 yards and Prince Stewart had Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 5 of 12 seven receptions for 71 yards. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-12 4-26

2012 Football Media Guide 55 55 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 1111 Gannon (4-7) 7 3 2 3 15 LIU Post (7-4) 0 10 13 10 33 NNov.ov. 112,2, 22011011 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 02:51 GAN Jansen Jones 9 yd run LLIUIU PostPost 33,33, GannonGannon 1515 (M. Szczupakowski kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Nov. 12, 2011) – Th e LIU Post football team 2nd 10:18 GAN M. Szcupakowski 26 yd field goal capped off its 2011 season with a 33-15 win over 07:34 LIUP Anthony Brunetti 2 yd run Saturday afternoon in a non-conference game on Hickox Field. (Marc Montana kick) Redshirt freshman Steven Laurino completed 16 of 28 pass 01:18 LIUP Montana 31 yd field goal attempts for 209 yard and two touchdowns. His brother, junior 3rd 05:44 LIUP Brunetti 5 yd pass from Steven Laurino (Montana kick) Grayson Laurino caught six of those passes for 84 yards and one 04:02 LIUP Grayson Laurino 17 yd pass from S. Laurino touchdown. (Montana kick blocked) Gannon scored the game’s fi rst touchdown in the fi rst quar- 04:02 GAN Khayree Connors PAT return ter when Jansen Jones rushed in for a 9-yard scored. Th e Golden 4th 10:00 LIUP Joe Botti 23 yd pass from S. Laurino Knights added to their lead with a 26-yard fi eld goal from Matt (Montana kick) Szczupakowski in the second at 10:18. 08:44 GAN M. Sczupakowski 28 yd field goal LIU Post got on the board midway through the second when 02:05 LIUP Montana 26 yd field goal sophomore Anthony Brunetti charged into the endzone from the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2-yard line at 7:34. Th e Pioneers tied the game just before the half when freshman Marc Montana nailed a 31-yard fi eld goal. RUSHING In the third quarter, the Pioneers took the lead when Brunetti Gannon - Jones - 15-57 yds, 1 TD scored his second touchdown of the game on a 5-yard run at 5:44. LIU Post - Jeff Mack - 19-70 yds Th e Golden Knights lost possession on the second play of their next drive on a fumble and LIU Post’s Ronnie Modik recovered PASSING it at Gannon’s 33, setting up for a drive that resulted in a 17-yard Gannon - Daniel Tapscott - 13-30-2-191 yds

S touchdown pass from Steven to Grayson at 4:02. Gannon put two LIU Post - S. Laurino - 17-29-0-214 yds, 3 TD points up when Chris Cook blocked the PAT and Khayree Connors P RECEIVING returned it for a defensive PAT. Gannon - Abraham Ocasio - 2-64 yds

A In the fourth quarter, the Pioneer off ense continued to control LIU Post - G. Laurino - 6-84 yds, 1 TD the ball well. Laurino completed his second TD pass of the game to

C sophomore Joe Botti at the 10-minute mark. Gannon got one more score on the board as Szczupakowski E kicked his second fi eld goal from 28 yards out at 8:44. GAN LIUP FIRST DOWNS 9 26

R Montana recorded the fi nal scored of the game when he swished

a 26-yard off ering through the uprights at 2:05. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-49 56-170 Sophomore Jeff Mack led the game in rushing with 70 yards on PASSING YDS (NET) 191 232 E 19 carries. Brunetti fi nished the game with 66 yards on 15 carries Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-13-2 31-18-0 and caught four passes for 52 yards. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-240 87-402

M Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Senior Billy O’Connor recorded 11 tackles for the Pioneers. In Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 4-20 all, the C.W. Post defense made 64 stops along with two sacks, two A Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-151 2-54 forced fumbles, two interceptions, three break ups and fi ve QB hur- Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-33

G ries. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.2 6-32.0 Gannon quarterback Daniel Tapscott completed 13 of 30 pass Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1

1 attempts for 191 yards. Abraham Ocasio caught two passes for 64 Penalties-Yards 5-46 13-133 yards. Jones fi nished the game with 15 carries for 57 yards and one Possession Time 23:05 36:55 1 touchdown. Khayree Connors led the game with 12 tackles. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2

0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 6-7

2 2011 GAME RECAPS Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-37 2-18

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CLARION GOLDEN EAGLES Left: Head Coach Jay Foster Game 1 September 8 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Right: Junior quarterback Ben Fiscus Location: Clarion, Pa. Enrollment: 7,315 President: Dr. Karen M. Whitney Athletics Director: Dave Katis Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Blue & Gold 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Nickname: Golden Eagles Stadium (Capacity): Memorial Field (5,000) 9/1 at Fairmont State L 17-31 8/30 Fairmont State 7 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Jay Foster (Plymouth State ‘85) 9/10 Bloomsburg L 10-45 9/8 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 19-47 (6 years) 9/17 Shippensburg L 24-54 9/15 at Mercyhurst* 12 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 at California* L 13-40 9/22 at Gannon* 6 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Dave Durish, Dwayne Martin, Chris Weibel, Brian Steiner, 10/1 at Slippery Rock* L 13-27 9/29 East Stroudsburg 6 p.m. Kevin Craig, Doug Knepp, Kyle Witucki, Gerald Hudson 10/8 Lock Haven* W 54-6 10/6 California* 2 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 3-8 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 2-5/T-6th 10/15 IUP* L 7-38 10/13 Slippery Rock* 1 pm. Off ensive Starters Returning: 9 10/22 at Edinboro* L 10-21 10/20 at Lock Haven* 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning: 8 10/29 Gannon* W 28-21 10/27 at IUP* 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: 11/5 Mercyhurst* L 38-42 11/3 Edinboro* 1 p.m. Type of Defense: 11/12 at Millersville W 34-20 11/10 West Chester 1 p.m. Football SID: Richard Herman

SID Offi ce Phone: (814) 393-2651 2 2012 OPPONENTS FAX Phone: (814) 393-2082 Athletics Website: http://www.clariongoldeneagles.com SERIES INFORMATION 0

First Meeting 1

Current Streak: First Meeting 2

Last LIU Post win: N/A Last Clarion win: N/A O P P

CHEYNEY WOLVES O Game 2 September 15 Cheyney, Pa. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Ken Lockard N Right: Junior Running Back Marcus Jones E Location: Cheyney, Pa. Enrollment: 1,700 N President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital T Athletics Director: Ruffi n Bell Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference S Colors: Blue & White 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Nickname: Wolves 9/3 LINCOLN W 21-19 9/1 at Lincoln 1 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium (5,000) 9/10 at Slippery Rock L 54-0 9/8 INDIANA (Pa.) 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Ken Lockard (Bucknell) Record at School/Years: 1-10/1 year 9/17 at Edinboro L 41-13 9/15 LIU POST* 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 at Kutztown* L 49-0 9/22 at East Stroudsburg* TBA Assistant Coaches: Anthony Johnson, Chris Roulac, John Stuart, Marc Toney, 10/1 MILLERSVILLE* L 10-7 9/29 MERCYHURST* 1 p.m. Norm King, Bobby Hogan, Stan Banks 10/8 at Bloomsburg* L 45-10 10/6 KUTZTOWN* 1 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 1-10 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 0-7/ 7th 10/15 WEST CHESTER* L 23-7 10/13 at Millersville* TBA Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/8 10/22 SHIPPENSBURG* L 59-20 10/20 BLOOMSBURG* 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/29 EAST STROUDSBURG* L 10-6 10/27 at West Chester* TBA Type of Off ense: Triple Option 11/5 at C.W. Post* L 42-27 11/3 at Shippensburg* TBA Type of Defense: Multiple Football SID: Lenn Margolis ([email protected]) 11/12 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 43-3 11/10 at Lock Haven* TBA SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 399-2143 FAX Phone: (610) 399-2291 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.cheyneywolves.com LIU Post Leads: 4-0 Current Streak: LIU Post, four wins Last LIU Post win: Nov. 5, 2011 (42-27) Last Cheyney win: n/a

2012 Football Media Guide 57 57 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL Game 3 September 22 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Danny Hale Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. Right: Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh Enrollment: 9,500 President: Dr. David Soltz Athletics Director: Mike McFarland Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Robert B. Redman Stadium (5,000) 9/1 ASHLAND W 27-20 8/31 at Stonehill 6 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Danny Hale (West Chester ‘68) 9/10 at Clarion W 45-10 Record at School/Years: 163-54-1/19 seasons 9/8 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 203-67-1/25 seasons 9/15 at Indiana (Pa.) W 20-16 9/15 KUTZTOWN 2:30 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Paul Darragh, Chet Henicle, Brian McBryan, Jack Lydic, 9/24 MILLERSVILLE W 46-7 9/22 at LIU Post 1 p.m. Bill Perkins, Ed Rush, Dave Shemaria, Jeff Wardach 10/1 at East Stroudsburg W 32-20 9/29 GANNON 1:30 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 9-2 10/8 CHEYNEY W 45-10 10/6 at Millersville 12:30 p.m. 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 5-2/2nd 10/15 SHIPPENSBURG W 38-18 Off ensive Starters Returning: 7 10/13 EAST STROUDSBURG 3:30 p.m. 10/22 at West Chester W 55-42 Defensive Starters Returning: 6 10/20 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Pro-I 10/29 LIU POST L 24-21 10/27 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 11/5 at Kutztown L 52-14 Football SID: Tom McGuire 11/12 LOCK HAVEN W 34-3 11/3 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 389-4413 11/10 at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (570) 570) 389-4724 S Athletics Website: http://www.buhuskies.com

T SERIES INFORMATION Bloomsburg leads, 4-1 N Current Streak: LIU Post, one win E Last LIU Post win: Oct. 29, 2011(24-21)

N Last Bloomsburg win: Oct. 30, 2010 (36-13) O P

P Left: Head Coach Scott Browning O Game 4 September 29 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Right: Senior cornerback Branden Williams Location: Edinboro, Pa. 1 Enrollment: 8,300

1 President: Dr. Julie E. Wollman Athletics Director: Bruce Baumgartner 0 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference

2 2011 OPPONENTS Colors: Red & White 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Nickname: Fighting Scots Stadium (Capacity): (6,000) 9/3 WEST LIBERTY W 30-14 9/8 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Scott Browning (Ohio State ‘81) 9/10 MERRIMACK W 49-19 9/15 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 6 p.m. Record at School/Years: 45-23/6 years 9/17 CHEYNEY W 41-13 9/22 at Lock Haven 3 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 at Gannon W 27-0 9/29 at LIU Post 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Wayne Bradford, Bryan Volk, Kim Niedbala, Keith Brax- 10/1 at Indiana (Pa.) L 19-0 ton, Jim Henson 10/6 GANNON 2 p.m. 10/8 SLIPPERY ROCK L 24-23 2011 Overall Record: 7-4 10/13 INDIANA (Pa.) 12 p.m. 10/15 at Mercyhurst W 30-20 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 4/3/4th 10/20 at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/22 CLARION W 21-10 10/27 MERCYHURST 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/29 LOCK HAVEN W 42-7 Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/5 at California (Pa.) L 34-28 11/3 at Clarion 1 p.m. Type of Defense: Multiple 11/12 at East Stroudsburg L 27-26 11/10 KUTZTOWN 12 p.m. Football SID: Bob Shreve SID Offi ce Phone: (814) 732-1834 FAX Phone: (814) 732-2596 Athletics Website: http://www.gofi ghtingscots.com SERIES INFORMATION Series tied, 2-2 Current Streak: Edinboro, two wins Last LIU Post win: Nov. 11, 1978 (28-7) Last Edinboro win: Sept. 12, 2009 (31-23)

58 2012 Football Media Guide 58 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL SSHIPPENSBURGHIPPENSBURG REDRED RRAIDERSAIDERS Game 5 October 6 Shippensburg, Pa. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Mark Maciewjewski Location: Shippensburg, Pa. Right: Senior tight end Brian Heitz Enrollment: 8,300 President: Dr. William Ruud Athletics Director: Jeff Michaels Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Red Raiders 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove (7,700) 9/3 at Shepherd L 27-53 9/1 SHEPHERD 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Mark Maciejewski (Shippensburg ‘92) 9/10 at Gannon W 41-13 9/8 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 7-4/1 year Overall Record/Years: 7-4/same 9/17 Clarion W 54-24 9/15 at East Stroudsburg* 6:05 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Yurcich, Pete Lee, Mike Burket, J.C. Morgan, Chance 9/24 at C.W. Post L 22-40 9/22 MILLERSVILLE* 1 p.m. Powell, Mick Chronister, Tony Johnson, A.J. Reisig 10/1 Kutztown W 49-7 9/29 at Lock Haven TBA 2011 Overall Record: 7-4 10/8 West Chester L 17-52 10/6 LIUPOST* 1 p.m. 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/4th Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 14/6 10/15 at Bloomsburg L 18-38 10/13 at Kutztown* 1:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 10/22 at Cheyney W 59-20 10/20 at West Chester 2 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/29 at Millersville W 40-0 10/27 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 11/5 East Stroudsburg W 44-14 11/3 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. Football SID: Bill Morgal ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 477-1201 11/12 Mercyhurst W 40-16 11/10 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. 2 2012 OPPONENTS FAX Phone: (717) 477-1253

Athletics Website: www.shipraiders.com SERIES INFORMATION 0 Shippensburg leads 4-2 Current Streak: LIU three wins 1 Last LIU Post win: Sept. 24, 2011 (40-22) 2

Last Shippensburg win: Oct. 4, 2008 (27-10) O P P

WEST CHESTER GOLDEN RAMS O Game 6 October 13 West Chester, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach N

Location: West Chester Pa. Right: Senior running back Jackson Fagan E Enrollment: 14,700 President: Greg Weisenstein N Athletics Director: Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic T Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Purple and Gold S Nickname: Golden Rams 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): John A. Farrell Stadium (5,000) 9/3 at New Haven L 35-32 (ot) 8/30 at Delaware TBA Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Bill Zwaan (Delaware ‘79) Record at School/Years: 70-39/10 years 9/10 at Delaware L 28-17 9/8 GANNON 12 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 124-53/14 years 9/17 SLIPPERY ROCK W 20-13 9/15 MILLERSVILLE 6 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Furlong, Gerald Toney, Mike Lux, Nick Sama, Jack 9/24 EAST STROUDSBURG W 37-26 9/22 at Kutztown Klebe, Jim Brazill, Brandon Noble, Jim Brazill Jr., Clarence Johnson, Bill Zwaan 10/1 at C.W. Post L 34-23 9/29 at California (Pa.) Jr. 2011 Overall Record: 5-6 10/8 at Shippensburg W 52-17 10/6 at East Stroudsburg 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/4th 10/15 at Cheyney W 23-7 10/13 LIU POST 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/22 BLOOMSBURG L 55-42 10/20 SHIPPENSBURG 2 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/29 KUTZTOWN L 24-0 10/27 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Spread Wing T Type of Defense: 4-3 11/5 at Millersville W 49-13 11/3 at Bloomsburg Football SID: James Zuhlke ([email protected]) 11/12 INDIANA (Pa.) L 34-7 11/10 at Clarion SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 436-3316 FAX Phone: (610) 436-1020 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.wcupagoldenrams.com LIU Post Leads 5-3 Current Streak: LIU Post, two wins Last LIU Post win: Oct. 1, 2011 (34-23) Last West Chester win: Oct. 10, 2009 (34-26)

2012 Football Media Guide 59 59 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL MMILLERSVILLEILLERSVILLE MARAUDERSMARAUDERS Game 7 October 20 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Greg Colby Location: Millersville, Pa. Right: Redshirt Freshman QB Mike Reichenbach Enrollment: 8,306 President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy Athletics Director: Peg Kauff man Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Black & Gold Nickname: Marauders 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium (6,500) 9/3 at W.Va. Wesleyan L 55-3 9/1 W. Va. WESLEYAN 6 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Greg Colby (Illinois ‘75) 9/10 at Lock Haven W 21-20 9/8 MERCYHURST 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 6-28/4 years 9/15 at West Chester 6 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/17 at Gannon L 47-0 Assistant Coaches: Brad Mangle, Bill Bailes, Dave Keeny, Aubrey Kelley, Ron 9/24 at Bloomsburg L 46-7 9/22 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Rankin, Jim Schiff er, Roland Weeden, Ron Zangari 10/1 at Cheyney W 10-7 9/29 INDIANA (Pa.) 1 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 3-8 10/8 LIU POST L 24-6 10/6 BLOOMSBURG 12:30 p.m. 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 2-5/6th PSAC East 10/13 CHEYNEY 3:30 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/15 KUTZTOWN L 49-7 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/22 at East Stroudsburg W 31-27 10/20 at LIU Post 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Spread-Option 10/29 SHIPPENSBURG L 40-0 10/27 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 11/5 WEST CHESTER L 49-13 11/3 EAST STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. Football SID: Ethan Hulsey ([email protected]) 11/10 at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 872-3100 11/12 CLARION L 34-20 FAX Phone: (717) 872-3995 Athletics Website: http://www.millersvilleathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION LIU Post leads 4-0 Current Streak: LIU Post, four wins Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 8, 2011 (24-6) Last Millersville win: n/a

EEASTAST SSTROUDSBURGTROUDSBURG WWARRIORSARRIORS Game 8 October 27 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Denny Douds Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa. Right: Redshirt senior quarterback Ray Wagner Enrollment: 7,200 President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletics Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Red & Black 2012 OPPONENTS Nickname: Warriors 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) 9/3 PACE W 56-14 9/8 LOCK HAVEN 6:05 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ‘63) 9/10 at Indiana (Pa.) L 28-13 9/15 SHIPPENSBURG 6:05 p.m. Record at School/Years: 232-162-3/38 years 9/17 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 22-19 Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 at West Chester* L 37-26 9/22 CHEYNEY 1:05 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger, Mike Santella, Frank Lupin, Joey Smith, 10/1 BLOOMSBURG* L 32-20 9/29 at Clarion 6 p.m. Rob Mikulski 10/8 at Kutztown* L 49-32 10/6 WEST CHESTER 1:05 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 3-8 10/15 C.W. Post* L 34-30 10/13 at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 1-6/7th PSAC East 10/22 MILLERSVILLE* L 31-27 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/29 at Cheyney* W 10-6 10/20 KUTZTOWN 1:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 11/5 at Shippensburg* L 44-14 10/27 at LIU Post 1 p.m. 11/12 EDINBORO W 27-26 Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/3 at Millersville 1 p.m. Type of Defense: Eight-man front 11/10 at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Football SID: Greg Knowlden ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 422-3312 FAX Phone: (570) 422-3586 Athletics Website: http://www.esuwarriors.com SERIES INFORMATION East Stroudsburg leads, 7-4 Current Streak: LIU Post, three wins Last LIU Post win: Oct. 15, 2011 (34-30) Last East Stroudsburg win: Oct. 25, 2008 (48-42)

60 2012 Football Media Guide 60 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL Game 9 November 3 Kutztown, Pa. 1:05 p.m. Left: Head Coach Raymond Monica Location: Kutztown, Pa. Right: Senior quarterback Kevin Morton Enrollment: 10,300 President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Athletics Director: Greg Bamberger Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): University Field (5, 600) 9/3 at Saint Anselm W 56-30 9/1 at Saint Anselm 6:05 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Raymond Monica 9/10 at Mercyhurst W 35-28 9/8 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 6:05 p.m. Record at School/Years: 38-30/7 years 9/17 LOCK HAVEN W 49-6 9/15 at Bloomsburg* 2:30 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 CHEYNEY W 49-0 9/22 WEST CHESTER* 1:05 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Drew Folmar, Dennis Iezzi, Richard Burkett, Fred Endy, 10/2 at Shippensburg L 49-7 10/6 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Steve Heck, Ray Yannuzzi, Jared Haas, James Ketner, Andy Casale 10/8 EAST STROUDSBURG W 49-32 2011 Overall Record: 11-2 10/15 at Millersville W 49-7 10/13 SHIPPENSBURG* 1:05 p.m. 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/t-1st 10/23 at LIU Post W 42-30 10/20 at East Stroudsburg* 1:05 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/29 at West Chester W 24-0 10/27 MILLERSVILLE* 6:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 11/3 LIU POST* 1:05 p.m. 11/5 BLOOMSBURG W 52-14 2 2012 OPPONENTS Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/13 GANNON W 21-14 Type of Defense: 4-2-5 11/10 at Edinboro 12 p.m. 0 Football SID: Greg Goyne 11/19 CONCORD W 17-14 11/26 at New Haven L 44-37 SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 683-4182 1

FAX Phone: (610) 683-4676 2 Athletics Website: http://www.kubears.com SERIES INFORMATION Kutztown leads 5-1 O Current Streak: Kutztown, one win Last LIU Post win: Oct. 31, 2009 (42-17) P

Last Kutztown win: Oct. 22, 2011 (42-30) P O N E

GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS N Game 10 November 10 Erie, Pa. 12 p.m. Left: Head Coach Brad Rzyczycki Right: R-Sr. DB Khayree Connors-McChristian T

Location: Erie, Pa. S Enrollment: 4,076 President: Dr. Keith Taylor Athletics Director: Mark Richard Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon, White & Gold 2011 RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE Nickname: Golden Knights 9/1 at Lake Erie L 13-10 8/30 LAKE ERIE 7 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): Gannon University Field (2,500) 9/10 SHIPPENSBURG L 41-13 9/8 at West Chester 12 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Brad Rzyczycki (Mercyhurst ‘95) Record at School/Years: 0-0/First Year 9/17 MILLERSVILLE W 47-0 9/15 at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. Overall Record/Years: First Year 9/24 EDINBORO L 27-0 9/22 CLARION 6 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Randy Zimmerman, Shaun Curtiss, Mike Smith, Jerry 10/1 at Mercyhurst W 30-27 9/29 at Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m. Smith, Evan Euler, Arik Wolf, Pat Ferrera 10/8 at California (Pa.) L 33-6 10/6 at Edinboro 2 p.m. 2011 Overall Record: 4-7 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/5th PSAC West 10/15 LOCK HAVEN W 37-13 10/13 MERCYHURST 12 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 10/22 at Indiana (Pa.) L 35-7 10/20 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/29 at Clarion L 28-21 10/27 at Lock Haven 7 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/5 SLIPPERY ROCK W 33-27 11/3 INDIANA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Type of Defense: Multiple Football SID: Dan Teliski 11/12 at LIU Post L 33-15 11/10 LIU POST 12 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (814) 871-7418 FAX Phone: (814) 871-7794 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.gannonsports.com LIU Post leads 3-0 Current Streak: LIU Post, three wins Last LIU Post win: Nov. 12, 2011 (33-15) Last Gannon win: N/A

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Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s ath- NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most letics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has evolved championships at the Division II level. into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate confer- Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC ences. schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams Th e fi rst major step came in 1977, when based on a grow- into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s ing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 individual title its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a stan- winners. E dard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league

C conference to NCAA Division II. also has evolved into one of Division II’s fi nest from an Among its recent enhancements the PSAC has expanded academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s N its membership twice during a four-year span. Th e fi rst oc- estimated 6,300 participants are honored each year as “Schol- E curred during the 2008-09 academic year with the addition ar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or R of full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar- E College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Athletes were fi rst recognized in the mid-1990s. F Post. Over the past year, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed Although all 16 current institutions are members of

N to welcome as an associate member to Division II, seven league schools also compete at the Division begin play in fi eld hockey during the 2011-12 campaign. Th e I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 stu- O membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the dents and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000 who C

two associate members. reside in Pennsylvania. All of the league’s full-time members are located within Th e PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 mem- C the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC ber institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate and I the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. Th e league has assistant commissioner, and a director of media relations at its T also grown to share the distinctions as: Th e largest conference headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. E in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the L H

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Lock Haven at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Hillsdale (Mich.) at California 5 p.m. Bloomsburg at Millersville 12:30 p.m. Saint Anselm at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Kutztown at Cheyney 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Fordham 7 p.m. LIU Post at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Notre Dame (Ohio) 7 p.m. West Chester at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Seton Hill at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. California at Clarion 2 p.m. Fairmont State at Clarion 7 p.m. Gannon at Edinboro 2 p.m. Lake Erie at Gannon 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at IUP 2 p.m. West Chester at Delaware 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 IUP at Edinboro 12 p.m. Bloomsburg at Stonehill 6 p.m. Mercyhurst at Gannon 12 p.m. LIU Post at West Chester 1 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Slippery Rock at Clarion 1 p.m. Cheyney at Lincoln 1 p.m. Shippensburg at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Southern Conn. at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. Lock Haven at California 3:30 p.m. Shepard at Shippensburg 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. West Virginia Wesleyan at Millersville 6 p.m. Cheyney at Millersville 3:30 p.m. 2 2012 PSAC SCHEDULE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Gannon at West Chester 12 p.m. Clarion at Lock Haven 12 p.m. 0

Edinboro at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. California at Gannon 12 p.m. 1

IUP at Cheyney 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at IUP 1 p.m. 2 Clarion at LIU Post 1p.m. Millersville at LIU Post 1 p.m.

Mercyhurst at Millersville 1p.m. Bloomsburg at Cheyney 1 p.m. P Slippery Rock at Shippensburg 1p.m. Kutztown at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg 6:05 p.m. Shippensburg at West Chester 2 p.m. S

California at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Edinboro at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. A C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27

Clarion at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Mercyhurst at Edinboro 12 p.m. LIU Post at Cheyney 1 p.m. Bloomsburg at Shippensburg 1 p.m. S

Kutztown at Bloomsburg 2:30 p.m. Cheyney at West Chester 1 p.m. C Lock Haven at IUP 4 p.m. East Stroudsburg at LIU Post 1 p.m. H Millersville at West Chester 6 p.m. Clarion at IUP 1 p.m.

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Bloomsburg at LIU Post 1 p.m. California at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. E Slippery Rock at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. IUP at Gannon 12 p.m. Millersville at Shippensburg 1 p.m. West Chester at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. West Chester at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Edinboro at Clarion 1 p.m. Cheyney at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Millersville 1 p.m. Edinboro at Lock Haven 3 p.m. Lock Haven at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. IUP at California 3:30 p.m. Cheyney at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Clarion at Gannon 6 p.m. LIU Post at Kutztown 1:05 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10^ Shippensburg at Lock Haven 12 p.m. LIU Post at Gannon 12 p.m. Mercyhurst at Cheyney 1 p.m. Kutztown at Edinboro 12 p.m. IUP at Millersville 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Edinboro at LIU Post 1 p.m. Cheyney at Lock Haven 1 p.m. Shippensburg at IUP 1 p.m. Gannon at Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m. West Chester at Clarion 1 p.m. West Chester at California 3:30 p.m. Bloomsburg at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Kutztown at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. Millersville at California 3:30 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Clarion 6 p.m. ^ Two games may change depending on matchup for PSAC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 championship game

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MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95 S D R O C E R JJOEOE CHETTICHETTI R 11981-82,981-82, 885-865-86 E E N O I P PIONEER RECORDS

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ADELPHI (3-0) 11/9/02 H LIU, 21-18 EAST STROUDSBURG (5-7) 11/22/73 A LIU, 53-14 10/18/69 H LIU, 7-0 10/10/69 H LIU, 45-0 9/19/03 A BEN, 32-28 9/16/78 A LIU, 21-13 11/28/74 H LIU, 37-17 11/14/70 A LIU, 27-20 10/9/70 A LIU, 41-12 10/9/04 H BEN, 36-33 9/15/79 H ESU, 17-10 11/27/75 A LIU, 9-6 11/13/71 H LIU, 47-0 10/8/71 H LIU, 37-9 10/7/05 A LIU, 55-42 9/13/80 A ESU, 14-7 9/18/76 H LIU, 27-6 10/21/72 A LIU, 31-26 10/14/06 H LIU, 14-7 9/12/81 H LIU, 29-9 10/15/77 A LIU, 18-0 10/20/73 H LIU, 24-23 ALBANY (2-1) 10/12/07 A LIU, 30-27 9/11/82 A ESU, 41-3 10/14/78 H LIU, 41-0 10/19/74 A LIU, 35-14 9/19/95 A LIU, 27-21 9/11/04 A ESU, 28-13 9/28/79 A LIU, 27-3 10/18/75 H LIU, 14-13 10/12/97 H ALB, 44-7 BLOOMSBURG (1-4) 09/10/05 H ESU, 66-49 9/28/85 H LIU, 20-10 10/16/76 A LIU, 16-0 9/26/98 A LIU 24-16 9/1/07 A BLM, 42-28 11/26/05 A ESU, 55-28 9/26/86 A HOF, 31-0 10/29/77 H LIU, 16-0 9/27/08 H BLM, 13-6 10/25/08 H ESU, 48-42 9/26/87 H HOF, 12-28 10/7/78 A LIU, 21-0 ALFRED (8-2-1) 9/26/09 A BLM, 28-14 10/24/09 A LIU, 42-24 9/23/88 A HOF, 24-6 10/6/79 H LIU, 40-0 10/22/60 A ALF, 7-3 10/30/10 H BLM, 36-16 10/16/10 H LIU, 28-17 9/23/89 H LIU, 23-14 11/22/80 A LIU, 55-0 11/9/63 H LIU, 27-0 10/29/11 A LIU, 24-21 10/15/11 A LIU, 34-30 9/21/90 A HOF, 38-26 11/21/81 H LIU, 27-14 11/7/64 A LIU, 41-20 9/28/91 H HOF, 54-24 9/18/82 A LIU, 16-12 11/6/65 H LIU, 14-7 BRIDGEPORT (0-2) EDINBORO (0-2) 9/15/84 A TIE, 21-21 10/1/66 A TIE, 6-6 10/29/60 H BDG, 20-0 9/13/08 H EDIN, 31-7 INDIANA, PA (1-5) 9/21/85 H KP, 31-14 10/7/67 A LIU, 20-15 11/4/61 A BDG, 6-7 9/12/09 A EDIN, 31-23 10/14/67 H IUP, 32-24 9/20/86 A KP, 21-20 10/5/68 A LIU, 34-0 11/9/68 H IUP, 35-13 9/19/87 A KP, 27-14 10/4/69 H LIU, 29-10 BRYANT (6-1) EDINBORO (2-2) 11/8/69 A IUP, 35-8 9/17/88 H LIU, 31-14 11/16/91 A ALF, 24-11 9/8/01 H LIU, 34-7 11/6/76 A LIU, 30-13 10/18/80 H LIU, 17-7 9/16/89 A KP, 12-10 11/14/92 H LIU 43-21 9/14/02 A LIU, 14-3 11/11/78 H LIU, 28-7 10/17/81 A IUP, 42-35 9/15/90 H LIU, 35-15

11/13/93 A LIU 45-22 10/18/03 H LIU, 20-7 9/13/08 H EDI, 31-7 9/6/08 H IUP, 41-0 9/21/91 A LIU, 28-6 A ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 10/2/04 A LIU, 24-0 9/12/09 A EDI, 31-23 9/5/09 A IUP, 27-14

AMERICAN INT’L. (14-12) 10/1/05 H LIU, 37-15 KUTZTOWN (1-5) L 11/15/75 H LIU, 21-0 10/7/06 A LIU, 24-21 FORDHAM (2-5) IONA (5-3) 11/20/82 H KUT, 7-6 10/30/76 A LIU, 34-16 10/6/07 H BRY, 24-17 11/17/73 H LIU, 33-0 11/23/85 A LIU, 49-7 9/10/83 A KUT, 28-25 L

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11/8/80 A AIC, 12-0 BUCKNELL (2-0) 11/15/86 H FOR, 27-21 10/16/87 A LIU, 29-28 10/31/09 H LIU, 42-17 T 11/7/81 H LIU, 31-8 10/2/76 A LIU, 17-6 11/14/87 A FOR, 30-7 10/15/88 A LIU, 33-28 10/23/10 A KUT, 50-48 11/6/82 A AIC, 14-13 10/1/77 A LIU, 23-0 11/12/88 H FOR, 23-51 10/14/89 H ION, 9-2 10/22/11 H KUT, 42-30 I 11/5/83 H LIU, 24-21 11/11/89 A FOR, 13-26 10/13/90 A ION, 32-14 M 11/3/84 A LIU, 34-16 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) (0-2) 8/30/03 A FOR, 42-7 10/19/91 H ION, 20-19 LAFAYETTE (0-2) 10/1/94 A AIC, 14-34 9/11/10 H CAL, 40-13 10/17/92 H LIU, 24-0 10/6/73 A LAF, 28-12 9/30/95 H LIU, 31-22 9/10/11 A CAL, 41-13 FREDERICK (0-1) 10/31/81 A LAF, 48-10 E

11/9/96 A AIC, 20-15 10/2/65 H FRE, 13-6 ITHACA (10-12) 9/11/99 H AIC, 34-0 CENTRAL CONN. (8-2) 10/25/58 A ITH, 18-0 LEHIGH (0-6) S 11/20/99 A AIC 41-20 11/9/57 A CC, 7-18 GANNON (3-0) 10/24/59 H ITH, 21-0 9/19/70 A LEH, 7-0 9/9/00 A AIC, 19-14 11/8/58 H LIU, 22-0 10/10/92 A LIU, 21-14 10/8/60 A LIU, 12-6 9/18/71 A LEH, 21-14 E

11/18/00 H AIC, 20-10 10/11/80 H CC, 18-14 10/9/93 H LIU, 55-14 10/28/61 H LIU, 26-20 11/13/76 A LEH, 17-10 R 10/20/01 H LIU, 29-26 10/3/81 A LIU, 20-17 11/12/11 H LIU, 33-15 10/27/62 A ITH, 27-21 11/12/77 A LEH, 36-10

10/26/02 A LIU 27-20 10/2/82 H LIU, 37-2 10/26/63 H ITH, 35-6 11/4/78 A LEH, 24-22 I

11/1/03 A LIU, 10-0 10/1/83 A LIU, 21-0 GETTYSBURG (5-0) 10/24/64 A ITH, 28-21 11/3/79 A LEH, 17-0 E 10/23/04 H LIU, 35-7 9/22/84 H LIU, 27-6 9/28/68 A LIU, 22-21 10/23/65 A ITH, 39-6 10/22/05 A LIU, 38-7 10/23/93 A LIU, 72-18 10/17/70 A LIU, 35-7 10/22/66 H LIU, 12-6 LIBERTY BAPTIST (1-0) S 10/28/06 H LIU, 22-13 9/24/94 H LIU, 42-14 10/16/71 H LIU, 43-7 10/28/67 A LIU, 27-14 11/1/80 H LIU, 30-13 10/27/07 A AIC, 23-14 9/23/95 A LIU, 40-0 11/11/72 A LIU, 55-14 10/26/68 H LIU, 27-14 8/30/08 H AIC, 45-19 11/10/73 H LIU, 21-6 10/25/69 A LIU, 24-20 L.I. AGGIES (2-0) R 8/29/09 H AIC, 21-6 CHEYNEY (4-0) 11/7/70 H ITH, 20-17 10/26/57 A LIU, 20-6 9/4/10 A LIU, 20-11 9/20/08 A LIU, 35-0 GRAND VALLEY ST. (0-1) 11/6/71 A LIU, 62-0 10/11/58 H LIU, 48-0 E

9/3/2011 H AIC, 13-7 (ot) 9/19/09 H LIU, 51-0 11/23/02 A GVS, 62-13 11/4/72 H LIU, 20-17 C 11/6/10 A LIU, 63-28 11/3/73 A LIU, 21-14 LOCK HAVEN (2-0)

ASHLAND (1-1) 11/5/11 H LIU, 42-27 GUILFORD (3-1) 11/2/74 H ITH, 47-34 11/8/08 A LIU, 30-28 O 9/20/75 H LIU, 18-3 11/5/66 H LIU, 24-14 10/23/76 A ITH, 28-7 11/7/09 H LIU, 27-15

11/5/77 A ASH, 13-9 CORTLAND (7-5) 11/4/67 H GUI, 35-14 10/22/77 H LIU, 18-0 R 10/1/60 A LIU, 23-12 10/3/70 H LIU, 16-14 10/25/80 A ITH, 30-7 LYCOMING (1-1)

ASSUMPTION (8-1) 9/30/61 H LIU, 13-7 10/2/71 A LIU, 50-16 11/10/90 A ITH,. 38-9 10/20/62 H LYC, 32-14 D 10/18/97 A LIU, 42-7 9/29/62 A LIU, 20-14 11/12/94 A ITH, 28-15 9/19/64 A LIU, 35-8

9/12/98 H LIU, 35-15 9/27/63 H COR, 24-14 HAMPTON (0-1) S 9/1/01 A LIU, 49-15 10/17/64 A COR, 30-27 11/5/94 A HAM, 85-7 JAMES MADISON (1-1) MAINE (1-1) 9/7/02 H LIU, 54-0 10/16/65 H COR, 46-20 10/10/81 A LIU, 37-36 10/24/70 A MAI, 42-8 9/6/03 H LIU 34-0 9/24/66 A COR, 2114 HOBART (1-1) 10/30/82 H JMU, 32-16 10/23/71 H LIU, 42-21 11/6/04 H LIU, 39-7 9/30/67 H LIU, 36-14 10/31/59 A HOB, 13-0 11/5/05 A LIU, 40-7 10/12/68 A LIU, 37-21 9/24/60 H LIU, 13-0 JUNIATA (1-0) MARIST (1-0-1) 9/2/06 H LIU, 28-7 10/11/69 H COR, 24-15 9/20/80 H LIU, 28-10 9/26/92 H TIE, 12-12 11/2/07 A ASM, 31-24 10/10/70 A LIU, 10-7 HOFSTRA (14-15) 9/25/93 A LIU, 31-10 10/9/71 H LIU, 47-13 9/27/58 A HOF, 34-0 KING’S COLL. (3-0) BATES (0-1) 10/31/59 A HOF, 65-14 11/21/59 H LIU, 14-6 MASS. - LOWELL (4-0) 10/25/75 A BAT, 25-22 DELAWARE (0-3) 10/15/60 A HOF, 22-7 11/19/60 A LIU, 14-6 9/18/99 A LIU, 28-7 12/11/71 N DEL, 72-22 11/23/61 H HOF, 24-6 11/16/63 H LIU, 21-0 9/16/00 H LIU, 45-14 BENTLEY (10-5) 10/20/79 A DEL, 47-19 11/22/62 H HOF, 14-6 9/15/01 A LIU, 43-15 11/19/94 A BEN, 22-13 10/16/82 A DEL, 48-7 11/28/63 A LIU, 30-21 KINGS PT (21-8-2) 9/21/02 H LIU, 57-21 10/14/95 A BEN, 16-24 11/26/64 H HOF, 46-7 11/16/57 H LIU, 15-0 10/19/96 H LIU, 14-0 DELAWARE STATE (2-1) 11/25/65 A HOF, 29-20 10/4/58 A KP, 27-0 MA MARITIME (0-1) 11/23/96 H LIU, 29-0 11/20/65 A LIU, 35-0 11/24/66 H LIU, 25-21 10/3/59 N LIU, 8-0 9/28/57 H MAM, 20-2 11/8/97 A LIU, 9-7 9/16/72 H DEL, 27-7 11/23/67 A HOF, 19-0 10/12/63 H KP, 23-7 11/7/98 H LIU, 23-15 9/15/73 A LIU, 13-0 11/28/68 H HOF, 11-7 10/10/64 A KP, 20-6 MERCYHURST (2-3) 11/6/99 A LIU, 28-21 11/27/69 A LIU, 30-20 10/9/65 H TIE, 14-14 11/20/93 H LIU, 34-3 11/4/00 H LIU, 42-20 DREXEL (1-0) 11/26/70 H LIU, 54-31 10/8/66 A LIU, 40-16 10/22/94 H LIU, 42-3 11/3/01 A BEN, 40-37 10/27/73 A LIU, 16-15 11/25/71 A HOF, 14-12 10/21/67 H LIU, 28-6 11/12/95 A MER, 17-13 11/17/01 H LIU, 43-6 11/23/72 H LIU, 54-16 10/19/68 A KP, 16-7 9/18/10 H MER, 28-20

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9/17/22 A MER, 34-7 9/20/69 H NE, 38-8 10/11/97 A LIU, 62-10 10/5/02 H LIU, 43-0 11/16/74 A NE, 39-14 11/8/03 A LIU, 41-18 WILKES (1-0) MERRIMACK (9-1) 11/1/75 H LIU, 24-13 SALISBURY ST. (7-3) 9/18/04 A LIU, 23-6 9/21/74 A LIU, 44-6 10/17/98 H LIU, 21-20 9/11/76 A LIU, 18-14 9/8/84 A LIU, 20-7 9/17/05 H LIU, 56-7 10/16/99 H LIU, 35-0 9/17/77 H TIE, 10-10 9/14/85 H LIU, 28-13 9/23/06 A LIU, 24-20 WILLIAM PATERSON (3-0) 10/14/01 A LIU, 41-0 9/23/78 A NE, 28-8 9/13/86 A SAL, 17-16 9/22/07 H STO, 12-7 9/9/94 A LIU, 37-21 10/13/01 H LIU, 55-7 9/22/79 H LIU, 9-7 9/12/87 H SAL, 17-14 9/9/95 H LIU, 23-6 10/19/02 A LIU, 34-6 9/27/80 A LIU, 27-24 9/10/88 A SAL, 27-24 STONY BROOK (8-0) 9/13/96 A IU, 18-16 11/15/03 A LIU, 29-13 9/26/81 H LIU, 13-10 9/9/89 H LIU, 20-0 10/8/88 H LIU, 13-7 10/30/04 A LIU, 34-27 9/25/82 A NE, 14-10 9/8/90 A LIU, 21-7 10/7/89 A LIU, 14-10 10/21/05 H LIU, 41-7 9/24/83 H NE, 14-10 9/14/91 H LIU, 10-5 10/6/90 H LIU, 38-7 11/4/06 A MER, 13-10 9/12/92 A LIU, 53-25 10/12/91 A LIU, 13-7 11/10/07 H LIU, 45-22 PACE (17-3) 11/6/93 H LIU, 58-18 10/26/96 A LIU, 16-13 11/9/85 H LIU, 21-0 11/15/97 H LIU, 7-0 MILLERSVILLE (4-0) 10/4/86 A PAC, 31-6 SETON HALL (2-0) 11/14/98 A LIU, 9-3 10/18/08 H LIU, 55-38 10/3/87 H LIU, 22-8 10/5/74 H LIU, 42-23 10/23/99 H LIU, 44-20 10/17/09 A LIU, 35-3 10/1/88 A LIU, 32-0 10/4/75 A LIU, 35-14 10/9/10 H LIU, W 49-21 9/30/89 H LIU, 24-17 SWARTHMORE (0-2) 10/8/11 A LIU, 24-6 9/29/90 A LIU, 36-7 SHEPHERD (1-1) 10/14/61 H SWA, 14-13 10/5/91 H LIU, 55-8 11/19/05 H LIU, 28-21 10/13/62 A SWA, 22-7 MITCHEL A.F.B. (1-0) 10/3/92 A LIU, 51-7 9/16/06 A SHP, 24-0 10/11/57 A LIU, 13-6 10/2/93 H LIU, 56-2 TOWSON ST. (1-6) 10/25/97 H PAC, 8-7 SHIPPENSBURG (3-3) 11/20/76 H TSU, 14-10

S MONMOUTH (4-1) 10/24/98 A PAC, 14-13 10/24/81 H SHIP, 49-35 11/10/79 A TSU, 22-15 9/28/96 H MON, 14-7 11/13/99 H LIU, 30-17 9/17/83 A SHIP, 40-27 11/15/80 H TSU, 40-20

D 10/10/98 H LIU, 27-22 11/11/00 A LIU, 30-13 10/4/08 A SHIP, 27-10 11/14/81 A LIU, 24-21 10/9/99 A LIU, 30-26 11/10/01 H LIU, 42-3 10/3/09 H LIU, 40-24 11/13/82 H TSU, 28-13

R 10/7/00 H LIU, 20-7 11/16/02 A LIU, 35-16 9/25/10 A LIU, 31-14 11/12/83 A TSU, 20-9 10/6/01 A LIU, 31-12 10/11/03 A LIU, 52-7 9/24/11 H LIU, 40-22 9/29/84 H TSU, 12-7 O 9/4/04 H LIU, 61-14 MONTCLAIR (4-5) 9/3/05 A LIU, 48-6 SLIPPERY ROCK (2-1) UPSALA (1-0)

C 9/20/58 H LIU, 8-6 9/9/06 H LIU, 28-7 9/25/76 H LIU, 6-3 10/29/66 A LIU, 28-8 9/19/59 A LIU, 31-12 9/8/07 A LIU, 41-0 9/24/77 A SRU, 26-10 E 11/12/60 H MS, 21-19 11/13/10 A LIU, 42-38 VERMONT (2-0) 11/11/61 A LIU, 19-13 QUANTICO MARINES (0-1) 11/18/67 H LIU, 7-0 R

9/30/72 A MS, 21-14 10/7/72 N QM, 16-10 SOUTHERN CONN. (9-13) 11/16/68 H LIU, 25-10 9/29/73 H LIU, 25-22 11/23/57 H SC, 40-12

S 10/12/85 A MS, 36-15 RAMAPO (1-0) 11/15/58 A SC, 24-0 WAGNER (16-8) 10/11/86 H MS, 43-19 9/19/92 H LIU, 17-3 11/14/59 H SC, 48-8 10/19/63 A LIU, 21-1 E 10/10/87 A MS, 23-16 11/2/68 H LIU, 21-20 10/31/64 H WAG,7-6 I ROBERT MORRIS (0-1) 11/1/69 A SC, 22-21 10/30/65 A LIU, 14-2 MORAVIAN (1-1) 11/16/96 A RMC, 35-6 10/14/72 A LIU, 7-0 11/12/66 H WAG, 23-16 R 9/23/61 H LIU, 21-19 11/9/74 H SC, 14-13 9/27/69 A LIU, 14-7

E 11/10/62 A MOR, 3-0 ROWAN (2-2) 10/15/83 H SC, 16-10 9/26/70 H LIU, 23-7 9/18/93 H LIU, 38-34 10/13/84 A SC, 48-25 9/25/71 A LIU, 21-15

S NEW HAVEN (4-2) 10/8/94 A ROW, 34-17 10/28/95 A SC, 24-23 9/23/72 H LIU, 17-0 11/2/57 H NH,18-6 10/21/95 H LIU, 20-0 11/2/96 H LIU, 23-20 9/22/73 A LIU, 28-16 11/1/58 A NH, 42-6 9/19/98 A ROW, 26-0 10/31/97 A SC, 17-7 9/28/74 H LIU, 24-7 E 10/8/83 A LIU, 20-14 10/31/98 H SC, 31-14 9/27/75 A LIU, 17-14 10/6/84 H LIU, 30-7 RHODE ISLAND (1-0) 10/30/99 A LIU, 36-27 10/9/76 H LIU, 31-0

M 10/12/02 A LIU, 20-0 10/11/75 A LIU, 3-0 10/28/00 H LIU, 58-14 10/8/77 A LIU, 43-0

I 10/4/03 H LIU, 40-23 10/27/01 A LIU, 35-7 9/30/78 H LIU, 51-13 SAINT ANSELM (9-0) 11/2/02 H LIU, 34-8 10/31/87 A WAG, 46-29 T COLLEGE OF 9/25/99 H LIU, 50-7 9/27/03 H LIU, 49-14 10/29/88 H WAG, 22-20

- NEW JERSEY (7-3) 9/23/00 A LIU, 34-14 10/15/04 A LIU, 14-7 10/28/89 A LIU, 31-16

L (Previously Trenton St.) 9/22/01 H LIU, 63-14 10/15/05 N SC, 49-35 10/27/90 H LIU, 35-12 10/19/57 A CNJ, 27-0 9/28/02 A LIU, 42-0 10/20/06 A SC, 34-28 1/2/91 A WAG, 26-13 L 10/18/58 H LIU, 14-6 10/25/03 A LIU, 56-7 10/20/07 H SC, 42-17 10/31/92 H WAG, 28-26 11/7/59 A CNJ, 14-0 9/25/04 H LIU, 49-14 9/11/93 A WAG, 27-21 A ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 11/5/60 H CNJ, 16-10 9/24/05 A LIU, 73-17 SPRINGFIELD (5-9) 9/17/94 H LIU, 21-17 10/7/61 A LIU, 13-0 9/30/06 H LIU, 34-0 9/19/81 H SPR, 44-9 9/21/96 A LIU, 23-6 10/6/62 H LIU, 14-12 9/29/07 A LIU, 41-13 10/23/82 A LIU, 41-0 9/20/97 A WAG, 13-12 10/16/93 A LIU, 28-18 10/22/83 H LIU, 17-7 10/15/94 H LIU, 41-14 ST. LAWRENCE (2-0) 10/19/84 A LIU, 41-13 WEST CHESTER (5-3) 10/6/95 A LIU, 34-21 9/22/62 H LIU, 7-6 10/26/85 H LIU, 28-6 11/18/78 H LIU, 21-7 10/12/96 H LIU, 27-21 9/21/63 A LIU, 14-9 11/7/87 H SPR, 24-0 11/17/79 A LIU, 25-19 11/5/88 A SPR, 56-21 11/13/04 A WCU, 35-3 NEWPORT NAVAL (1-0) ST. PETER’S (1-0) 11/4/89 H SPR, 20-15 11/12/05 H LIU, 24-20 10/10/59 A LIU, 12-8 10/13/73 H LIU, 75-0 11/3/90 A SPR, 30-11 10/11/08 A WCU, 17-7 11/9/91 H SPR, 56-14 10/10/09 H WCU, 34-26 NYIT (3-0) ST. JOHN’S (4-4) 11/7/92 A SPR, 43-22 10/2/10 A LIU, 39-37 (3ot) 11/23/74 H LIU, 33-3 11/2/85 A LIU, 41-14 10/30/93 H LIU, 23-6 10/1/11 H LIU, 31-23 11/22/75 A LIU, 34-2 10/25/86 H LIU, 59-28 10/29/94 A SPR, 17-6 10/29/83 H LIU, 23-14 10/24/87 A STJ, 24-14 11/4/95 H SPR, 10-6 WESTERN CONN. (0-1) 10/22/88 H LIU, 29-21 11/8/86 H WC, 14-0 NORTHEASTERN (8-7-1) 10/21/89 A STJ, 31-28 STONEHILL (10-1) 10/3/64 H LIU, 31-10 10/20/90 H LIU, 41-0 10/4/97 H LIU, 16-0 W. KENTUCKY (0-1) 9/18/65 A NE, 34-15 10/25/91 A STJ, 54-14 10/3/98 A LIU, 22-20 9/14/74 A WK, 48-0 9/17/66 H LIU, 32-0 10/23/92 A STJ, 45-29 10/2/99 A LIU, 38-20 9/23/67 A NE, 37-0 9/30/00 H LIU, 44-0 WESTMINSTER (1-0) 9/21/68 H LIU, 28-22 SACRED HEART (1-0) 9/29/01 A LIU, 27-0 10/21/78 H LIU, 25-7 66 2012 Football Media Guide 66 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

1957 (3-5) 10/24 ITHACA ...... L 0-21 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/31 at Hobart ...... L 0-13 TTOMOM HESPOSHESPOS Captains: , Dick Hurley 11/7 @ Trenton State ...... L 0-14 11962-64962-64 9/28 MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME . L 2-21 11/14 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . . L 8-48 10/11 at Mitchel Air Force Base ...... W 13-6 11/21 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 14-6 10/19 at Trenton State College...... L 0-27 10/26 at Long Island Aggies ...... W 20-6 1960 (4-5) 11/2 NEW HAVEN ...... L 6-18 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 11/9 at Central Connecticut ...... L 7-18 Captain: Fred Keck 11/16 KINGS POINT ...... W 15-0 9/24 HOBART ...... W 13-0 11/23 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... L 12-40 10/1 at Cortland ...... W 23-12 10/8 at Ithaca ...... W 12-6 1958 (4-5) 10/15 at Hofstra ...... L 7-22 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/22 at Alfred ...... L 3-7 Captains: Dom Anile, Paul “Red” Ryan 10/29 BRIDGEPORT ...... L 0-20 9/20 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 8-6 11/5 TRENTON STATE ...... L 10-16 9/27 at Hofstra ...... L 0-34 11/12 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-21 10/4 at Kings Point ...... L 0-27 11/19 at King’s College (PA) ...... W 14-6 10/11 LONG ISLAND AGGIES ...... W 48-0 10/24 at Ithaca ...... L 21-28 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/18 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-6 1961 (6-3) 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 6-7 10/25 at Ithaca ...... L 0-18 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 11/7 at Alfred ...... W 41-20 E 11/1 at New Haven ...... L 6-42 Captains: Church McDonald, Phil Siino 11/14 DELAWARE VALLEY ...... W 27-19 A 11/8 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 22-0 9/23 MORAVIAN ...... W 21-19 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-46 11/15 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 0-24 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 13-7 R 10/7 at Trenton State ...... W 13-0 1965 (3-5-1) -

1959 (4-5) 10/14 SWARTHMORE ...... L 13-14 Coach: B Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/28 ITHACA ...... W 26-20 Captains: Vito Venziano, John Vittas Captains: Brian Smith, Joe Stone 11/4 at Bridgeport ...... L 6-7 9/18 at Northeastern ...... L 15-34 Y

9/19 at Montclair State ...... W 32-12 11/11 at Montclair State ...... W 19-13 10/2 FREDERICK ...... L 6-13 -

10/3 vs. Kings Point (@ Mitchel Field) ...... W 8-0 11/18 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 16-0 10/9 KINGS POINT ...... T 14-14 Y 10/10 at Newport Naval Station ...... W 12-8 11/23 HOFSTRA ...... L 6-24

10/16 CORTLAND ...... L 20-46 E 10/17 at Hofstra ...... L 14-65 10/23 at Ithaca ...... L 6-39 A 1962 (4-5) 10/30 at Wagner ...... W 14-2

Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 11/6 ALFRED ...... W 14-7 R Captains: Frank Scicchitano, Jim Boggs 11/20 at Delaware State ...... W 35-0 9/22 ST. LAWRENCE ...... W 7-6 11/25 at Hofstra ...... L 20-29 R 9/29 at Cortland ...... W 20-14

10/6 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-12 1966 (7-1-1) E

10/13 at Swarthmore ...... L 7-22 Coach: Joe Scannella S 10/20 LYCOMING ...... L 14-32 Captains: Bob Archer, Tom Cassese U 10/27 at Ithaca ...... L 21-27 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 32-0 11/10 at Moravian ...... L 0-3 9/24 at Cortland ...... L 14-21 L

11/17 at King’s College (PA) ...... W 32-16 10/1 at Alfred ...... T 6-6 T 11/22 HOFSTRA ...... L 10/8 at Kings Point ...... W 40-16 S 6-14 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 12-6 1963 (6-3) 10/29 at Upsala ...... W 28-8 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 11/5 GUILFORD ...... W 24-14 Captains: Tony Rubilotta, Jim Boggs 11/12 WAGNER ...... W 23-16 9/21 at St. Lawrence ...... W 14-9 11/24 HOFSTRA ...... W 25-21 9/27 CORTLAND ...... L 14-24 10/12 KINGS POINT ...... L 7-23 1967 (5-4) 10/19 at Wagner ...... W 21-15 Coach: Joe Scannella 10/26 ITHACA ...... L 6-35 Captains: Dick McGuinness, Bob Santangelo 11/2 at Delaware Valley ...... W 19-16 9/23 at Northeastern ...... L 0-37 11/9 ALFRED ...... W 27-0 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 36-14 11/16 KINGS COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 21-0 10/7 at Alfred ...... W 20-15 11/28 at Hofstra ...... W 30-21 10/14 INDIANA (PA)...... L 24-32 10/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 28-6 1964 (4-5) 10/28 at Ithaca ...... W 27-14 Coach: Joe Scannella 11/4 GUILFORD ...... L 14-35 Captains: Don Ferraro, Tom Hespos, Bill Martin 11/18 VERMONT ...... W 7-0 9/19 at Lycoming ...... W 35-8 11/23 at Hofstra ...... L 0-19 GGARYARY WICHARDWICHARD 10/3 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 31-10 11969-71969-71 10/10 at Kings Point ...... L 6-20 10/17 at Cortland ...... L 27-30 2012 Football Media Guide 67 67 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

1968 (7-3) 1971 (8-3) 11/22 at Hofstra ...... W 53-14 Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile Captains: Tim Carr, Bill Grauer Captains: Gary Wichard, Tom Smyth, 1974 (6-4) 9/21 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 28-22 Tony Falesto, Don Manfredonia Coach: Dom Anile 9/28 at Gettysburg ...... W 22-21 9/18 at Lehigh ...... L 14-21 Captains: Dennis Allen, Ed Powers 10/5 at Alfred ...... W 34-0 9/25 at Wagner ...... W 21-15 9/14 at Western Kentucky...... L 0-48 10/12 at Cortland ...... W 37-21 10/2 at Guilford ...... W 50-16 9/21 at Wilkes ...... W 44-6 10/19 at Kings Point ...... L 7-16 10/9 CORTLAND ...... W 47-13 9/28 WAGNER ...... W 24-7 10/26 ITHACA ...... W 27-14 10/16 GETTYSBURG ...... W 43-7 10/5 SETON HALL ...... W 42-23 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 21-20 10/23 MAINE...... W 42-21 10/19 at Kings Point ...... W 35-14 11/9 INDIANA (PA)...... L 13-35 10/30 ADELPHI ...... W 37-6 11/2 ITHACA ...... L 34-47 11/16 VERMONT ...... W 25-10 11/6 at Ithaca ...... W 62-0 11/9 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 13-14 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-11 11/13 KINGS POINT ...... W 47-0 11/16 at Northeastern ...... L 14-39 11/25 at Hofstra ...... L 12-14 11/23 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 33-3 1969 (6-4) 12/11 •vs. University of Delaware . . . . . L 22-72 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... W 37-17 Coach: Dom Anile • The Boardwalk Bowl (Atlantic City, NJ) Captains: Jim Wiley, Joe Bishop 1975 (9-1) 9/20 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 8-38 1972 (6-3) Coach: Dom Anile 9/27 at Wagner ...... W 14-7 Coach: Dom Anile Captains: Bob Michalowski, Ed Powers, Peter Smith 10/4 ALFRED ...... W 29-10 Captains: Ron Carman, Lenny Izzo, Don 9/20 ASHLAND ...... W 18-3

S 10/11 CORTLAND ...... L 15-24 Manfredonia, John Lovett 9/27 at Wagner ...... W 17-14 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 7-0 9/16 DELAWARE STATE ...... L 7-27 10/4 at Seton Hall ...... W 35-14 T 10/25 at Ithaca ...... W 24-20 9/23 WAGNER ...... W 17-0 10/11 at Rhode Island ...... W 3-0 L 11/1 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 21-22 9/30 at Montclair St...... L 14-21 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 14-13

U 11/8 at Indiana (PA) ...... L 8-35 10/7 vs. Quantico Marines (Ashland, KY) ...... L 10-16 10/25 at Bates ...... L 22-25 11/15 ADELPHI ...... W 45-0 10/14 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 7-0 11/1 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 24-13 S 11/27 at Hofstra ...... W 30-20 10/21 at Kings Point ...... W 31-26 11/15 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .W 21-0 E 11/4 ITHACA ...... W 20-17 11/22 at New York Tech ...... W 34-2

R 1970 (7-3) 11/11 at Gettysburg ...... W 55-14 11/27 at Hofstra ...... W 9-6

Coach: Dom Anile 11/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-6 Captains: Rick Barile, Tom Smyth, Ed Sweeney 1976 (9-3) R 9/19 at Lehigh ...... L 0-7 1973 (10-1) Coach: Dom Anile

A 9/26 WAGNER ...... W 23-7 Coach: Dom Anile Captains: Major Finklin, Bob Michalowski,

E 10/3 GUILFORD ...... W 16-14 Captains: Dennis Allen, Bill Cherry, Steve Peretta, Peter Smith 10/10 at Cortland ...... W 10-7 Roger McTiernan, Joe Ryan 9/11 at Northeastern ...... W 18-14 Y 10/17 at Gettysburg ...... W 35-7 9/15 at Delaware State ...... W 13-0 9/18 HOFSTRA ...... W 27-6 - 10/24 at Maine ...... L 8-42 9/22 at Wagner ...... W 28-16 9/25 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 6-3

Y 10/31 at Adelphi ...... W 41-12 9/29 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 25-22 10/2 at Bucknell ...... W 17-6 11/7 ITHACA ...... L 17-20 10/6 at Lafayette ...... L 12-28 10/9 WAGNER ...... W 31-0 B 11/14 at Kings Point ...... W 27-20 10/13 ST. PETER’S ...... W 75-0 10/16 at Kings Point ...... W 16-0 - 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-31 10/20 KINGS POINT ...... W 24-23 10/23 at Ithaca ...... L 7-28

R 10/27 at Drexel ...... W 16-15 10/30 at American International . . . . . W 34-16 11/3 at Ithaca ...... W 21-14 11/6 at Edinboro ...... W 30-13 A 11/10 GETTYSBURG ...... W 21-6 11/13 at Lehigh ...... L 10-17 E 11/17 FORDHAM ...... W 33-0 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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11/20 • TOWSON STATE ...... L 10-14 1979 (5-4) 10/22 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 17-7 • NCAA College Division Playoffs Coach: Dom Anile 10/29 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 23-14 Captains: Dave O’Dell, Keith Michaelis 11/5 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 24-21 1977 (5-3-1) 9/15 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 10-17 11/12 at Towson State ...... L 9-20 Coach: Dom Anile 9/22 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 9-7 Captains: Larry Esposito, John Mohring, Brian Zach 9/28 at Hofstra ...... W 27-3 1984 (5-2-1) 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... T 10-10 10/6 KINGS POINT ...... W 55-0 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/24 at Slippery Rock ...... L 10-26 10/13 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 14-3 Captains: Bob Jahelka, Bob Korkuc 10/1 at Bucknell ...... W 23-0 10/20 at Delaware ...... L 19-47 9/8 at Salisbury State ...... W 20-7 10/8 at Wagner ...... W 43-0 11/3 at Lehigh ...... L 0-17 9/15 at Kings Point ...... T 21-21 10/15 at Hofstra ...... W 18-0 11/10 at Towson State ...... L 15-22 9/22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 27-6 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 18-0 11/17 at West Chester ...... W 25-19 9/29 TOWSON STATE ...... L 7-12 10/29 KINGS POINT ...... W 16-0 10/6 NEW HAVEN ...... W 30-7 11/5 at Ashland ...... L 9-13 1980 (5-5) 10/13 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 25-48 11/12 at Lehigh ...... L 10-36 Coach: Jim Colbert 10/19 at Springfield ...... W 41-13 Captains: Tom Bennett, Paul LoPresti 11/3 at American International . . . . . W 34-16 1978 (7-2) 9/13 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 7-14 Coach: Dom Anile 9/20 JUNIATA ...... W 28-10 1985 (7-2) Captains: John Mohring, Rick Hopke, 9/27 at Northeastern ...... W 27-24 Coach: Tom Marshall Jack Luchsinger 10/11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . L 14-18 Captains: Tom Kupec, Gary Johnson Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

9/16 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 21-13 10/18 INDIANA (PA)...... W 17-7 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 28-13 E 9/23 at Northeastern ...... L 8-28 10/25 at Ithaca ...... L 7-30 9/21 KINGS POINT ...... L 14-31 A 9/30 WAGNER ...... W 51-13 11/1 LIBERTY BAPTIST ...... W 30-13 9/28 at Hofstra ...... W 20-10

10/7 at Kings Point ...... W 21-0 11/8 at American International ...... L 0-12 10/12 at Montclair State ...... L 15-36 R 10/14 HOFSTRA ...... W 41-0 11/15 TOWSON STATE ...... L 20-40 10/26 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 28-6 -

10/21 WESTMINSTER ...... W 25-7 11/22 at Kings Point ...... W 27-14 11/2 at St. John’s ...... W 41-14 B 11/4 at Lehigh ...... L 22-24 11/9 PACE ...... W 21-0

11/11 EDINBORO ...... W 28-7 1981 (7-4) 11/16 at Fordham ...... W 21-14 Y

11/18 WEST CHESTER ...... W 21-7 Coach: Jim Colbert 11/23 at Iona ...... W 49-7 -

Captains: John Pomarico, Gary Woryaz Y 9/12 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... W 29-9 1986 (2-7) 9/19 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 9-44 Coach: Tom Marshall E

9/26 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 13-10 Captains: Joe Chetti, Mike Jamison, Larry A

10/3 at Central Connecticut ...... W 20-17 Mooney R 10/10 at James Madison ...... W 37-36 9/13 at Salisbury State ...... L 16-17

10/17 at Indiana (PA) ...... L 35-42 9/20 at Kings Point ...... L 20-21 R 10/24 SHIPPENSBURG ...... L 10-48 9/26 at Hofstra ...... L 0-31

10/31 at Lafayette ...... L 35-49 10/4 at Pace ...... L 6-31 E

11/7 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 31-8 10/11 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-43 S 11/14 at Towson State ...... W 24-21 10/18 IONA ...... W 22-21 11/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 45-36 10/25 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 59-28 U 11/8 at Western Connecticut ...... L 0-14 L

1982 (3-7) 11/15 FORDHAM ...... L 21-27 T Coach: Jim Colbert Captains: Ed Nucci, Joe Ryan 1987 (2-8) S 9/11 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 3-41 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/18 at Kings Point ...... W 16-12 Captains: Mike Jamison, Larry Mooney 9/25 at Northeastern ...... L 10-14 9/12 SALISBURY STATE ...... L 14-17 10/2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 37-2 9/19 at Kings Point ...... L 14-27 10/16 at Delaware ...... L 7-48 9/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 12-28 10/23 at Springfield ...... W 41-0 10/3 PACE ...... W 22-8 10/30 JAMES MADISON ...... L 16-32 10/10 at Montclair State ...... L 16-23 11/6 at American International ...... L 13-14 10/16 at Iona ...... W 29-28 11/13 TOWSON STATE ...... L 13-28 10/24 at St. John’s ...... L 14-24 11/20 KUTZTOWN ...... L 6-7 10/31 at Wagner ...... L 29-46 11/7 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 0-24 1983 (5-5) 11/14 at Fordham ...... L 7-30 Coach: Tom Marshall Captains: Ed Nucci, Stan Dennis, Bob Jahelka 1988 (5-5) 9/10 at Kutztown...... L 25-28 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/17 at Shippensburg ...... L 27-40 Captains: Rich Carroll, John Gleason, Letcher TTOMOM MARSHALLMARSHALL 9/24 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 10-14 Johnson 10/1 at Central Connecticut ...... W 21-0 9/10 at Salisbury State ...... L 24-27 HHeadead CoachCoach 11983-97983-97 10/8 at New Haven ...... W 20-14 9/17 KINGS POINT ...... W 31-14 10/15 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 10-16 9/23 at Hofstra ...... L 6-24 2012 Football Media Guide 69 69 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

10/1 at Pace ...... W 32-0 1997 (6-4) 10/8 STONY BROOK ...... W 13-7 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/15 at Pace ...... W 33-28 Captain: Brian Herbert 10/22 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 29-21 1993 (10-1) 9/13 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 34-3 10/29 WAGNER ...... L 20-22 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/20 at ...... L 12-13 11/5 at Springfield ...... L 21-56 Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti 9/27 ALBANY ...... L 7-44 11/12 FORDHAM ...... L 23-51 9/11 at Wagner ...... L 21-27 10/4 STONEHILL ...... W 16-0 9/18 ROWAN ...... W 38-34 10/11 at Sacred Heart ...... W 62-10 1989 (5-5) 9/25 at Marist ...... W 31-10 10/18 at Assumption ...... W 42-7 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/2 PACE ...... W 56-2 10/25 PACE ...... L 7-8 Captains: Rich Carroll, John Hogan, Chris 10/9 GANNON ...... W 55-14 10/31 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 7-17 Russo 10/16 at Trenton State ...... W 28-18 11/8 at Bentley College ...... W 9-7 9/9 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 20-0 10/23 at Central Connecticut ...... W 72-18 11/15 STONY BROOK ...... W 7-0 9/16 at Kings Point ...... L 10-12 10/30 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 23-6 9/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 23-14 11/6 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 58-18 1998 (7-3) 9/30 PACE ...... W 24-17 11/13 at Alfred ...... W 45-22 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/7 at Stony Brook ...... W 14-10 11/20 • MERCYHURST ...... W 34-3 Captains: Trevon Blondett, Julius Bayron, Jim 10/14 IONA ...... L 2-9 • ECAC-IFC Championship Kennedy 10/21 at St. John’s ...... L 28-31 9/12 ASSUMPTION ...... W 35-15 10/28 at Wagner ...... W 31-16 1994 (5-6) 9/19 at Rowan ...... L 0-26

S 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 15-20 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/26 at Albany ...... W 24-16 11/11 at Fordham ...... L 13-26 Captains: Frank Chimienti, Tom Eletto, J.C. Healy 10/3 at Stonehill ...... W 22-20 T 9/9 at William Paterson ...... W 37-21 10/10 MONMOUTH ...... W 27-22 L 1990 (7-3) 9/17 WAGNER ...... W 21-17 10/17 MERRIMACK...... W 21-20

U Coach: Tom Marshall 9/24 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . W 42-14 10/24 at Pace ...... L 13-14 Captains: Dave Shanahan, Paul Engelhardt 10/1 at American International ...... L 14-34 10/31 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 14-31 S 9/8 at Salisbury State ...... W 21-7 10/8 at Rowan ...... L 17-34 11/7 BENTLEY ...... W 23-15 E 9/15 KINGS POINT ...... W 35-15 10/15 TRENTON STATE ...... W 41-14 11/14 at Stony Brook ...... W 9-3

R 9/21 at Hofstra ...... L 26-35 10/22 MERCYHURST ...... W 42-3

9/29 at Pace ...... W 36-7 10/29 at Springfield ...... L 6-17 1999 (9-2) 10/6 STONY BROOK ...... W 38-7 11/5 at Hampton ...... L 7-85 Coach: Bryan Collins R 10/13 at Iona ...... W 32-14 11/12 at Ithaca ...... L 15-28 Captains: Julius Bayron, Jim Kennedy,

A 10/20 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 41-0 11/19 • at Bentley College ...... L 13-22 Vinny Mauriello, Terry Monis

E 10/27 WAGNER ...... W 35-12 • ECAC-IFC Championship 9/11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 0-34 11/3 at Springfield ...... L 11-30 9/18 at UMass-Lowell ...... W 28-7 Y 11/10 at Ithaca ...... L 9-38 1995 (6-4) 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 50-7 - Coach: Tom Marshall 10/2 at Stonehill ...... W 38-20

Y 1991 (4-6) Captains: Adam Ryan, Tom Saladino 10/9 at Monmouth ...... W 30-26 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/9 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 23-6 10/16 MERRIMACK...... W 35-0 B Captain: Anthony Mondrone 9/16 ALBANY ...... W 27-21 10/23 STONY BROOK ...... W 44-20 - 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 10-5 9/23 at Central Connecticut ...... W 40-0 10/30 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 36-27

R 9/21 at Kings Point ...... W 28-6 9/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . W 31-22 11/6 at Bentley ...... W 28-21 9/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 24-54 10/6 at Trenton State ...... W 34-21 11/13 PACE ...... W 30-17 A 10/5 PACE ...... W 55-8 10/14 at Bentley ...... L 16-24 11/20 • at American International . . . . . L 20-41 E 10/12 at Stony Brook ...... W 13-7 10/21 ROWAN ...... W 20-0 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/19 IONA ...... L 19-20 10/28 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 23-24 10/25 at St. John’s ...... L 14-54 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 6-10 11/2 at Wagner ...... L 13-26 11/12 at Mercyhurst ...... L 13-17 2000 (8-2) 11/9 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 14-56 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/16 at Alfred ...... L 11-24 1996 (7-3) Captains: Angelo Troiano, Terry Monis, Coach: Tom Marshall John Carneglia, Hashim Evans, Mike Andrillo 1992 (6-3-1) Captains: George Burke, Tom O’Sullivan, Karl 9/9 at American International ...... L 19-16 Coach: Tom Marshall Sacco 9/16 UMASS LOWELL ...... W 45-14 Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti, Dom 9/13 at William Paterson ...... W 18-16 9/23 at St. Anselm ...... W 34-14 Leone 9/21 at Wagner ...... W 24-6 9/30 STONEHILL ...... W 44-0 9/12 at Salisbury State ...... W 53-25 9/28 MONMOUTH ...... L 7-14 10/7 MONMOUTH ...... W 20-7 9/19 RAMAPO ...... W 17-3 10/12 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY . . W 27-21 10/14 at Merrimack ...... W 41-0 9/26 MARIST ...... T 12-12 10/19 BENTLEY ...... W 14-0 10/28 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 58-14 10/3 at Pace ...... W 51-7 10/26 at Stony Brook ...... W 16-13 11/4 BENTLEY ...... W 42-20 10/10 at Gannon ...... W 21-14 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (OT) . . . W 23-20 11/11 at Pace ...... W 30-13 10/17 IONA ...... W 24-0 11/9 at American Intl. College ...... L 15-20 11/18 • AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .L 10-20 10/23 at St. John’s ...... L 29-45 11/16 at Robert Morris ...... L 6-35 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 26-28 11/23 • BENTLEY ...... W 29-0 11/7 at Springfield ...... L 22-43 • ECAC-IFC Championship 2001 (11-1) 11/14 ALFRED ...... W 43-21 Coach: Bryan Collins 70 2012 Football Media Guide 70 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Captain: Hashim Evans 10/18 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 55-38 9/1 at Assumption ...... W 49-14 10/25 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 48-42 9/8 BRYANT ...... W 34-7 11/1 at Kutztown...... L 21-14 9/15 at UMass-Lowell ...... W 43-15 2005 (10-3) 11/7 at Lock Haven ...... W 30-28 9/22 ST. ANSELM ...... W 63-14 Coach: Bryan Collins 9/29 at Stonehill ...... W 27-0 Captains: Rob Blount, Steven Broecker, Javien Eason 2009 (6-5) 10/6 at Monmouth ...... W 31-12 9/3 at Pace ...... W, 48-6 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/13 MERRIMACK...... W 55-7 9/10 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L, 49-66 Captains: Andrew Jackson, Will Strano, 10/20 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 29-26 9/17 STONEHILL ...... W, 56-7 Tayrance Smith 10/27 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 35-7 9/24 at St. Anselm ...... W, 73-17 8/29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 21-6 11/3 at Bentley ...... L 37-40 10/1 BRYANT ...... W, 37-15 9/5 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... L 27-14 11/10 PACE ...... W 42-3 10/7 at Bentley ...... W, 55-42 9/12 at Edinboro (Pa.) ...... L 31-23 11/17 • BENTLEY ...... W 43-6 10/15 (1) SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT . . . .L, 35-49 9/19 CHEYNEY ...... W 51-0 • NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 10/22 at American International ...... W, 38-7 9/26 at No. 4 Bloomsburg ...... L 28-14 10/29 MERRIMACK...... W, 41-7 10/3 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 40-24 2002 (11-1) 11/5 at Assumption ...... W, 40-7 10/10 WEST CHESTER ...... L 34-26 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/12 (2) WEST CHESTER ...... W, 24-20 10/17 at Millersville ...... W 35-3 Captains: Huan DeRiggs, T.J. Brocking, 11/19 (3) at Shepherd ...... W, 28-21 10/24 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 42-24 Isaiah Williams, Joe Gangemi 11/26 (4) at East Stroudsburg ...... L, 28-55 10/31 KUTZTOWN ...... W 42-17 9/7 ASSUMPTION ...... W 54-0 (1) Played at USMMA, Kings Point, NY 11/7 LOCK HAVEN ...... W 27-15 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

9/14 at Bryant ...... W 14-3 (2) NCAA Division II First Round E 9/21 UMASS-LOWELL ...... W 57-21 (3) NCAA Division II Second Round 2010 (7-4) A 9/28 at St. Anselm ...... W 42-0 (4) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Coach: Bryan Collins

10/5 STONEHILL ...... W 43-0 Captains: Andrew Jackson, Juma McKenley, R 10/12 at New Haven ...... W 20-0 2006 (7-3) Will Strano -

10/19 at Merrimack ...... W 34-6 Coach: Bryan Collins 9/4 at American International . . . . . W 20-11 B 10/26 at American International . . . . . W 27-20 Captains: Woody Aime, Javien Eason, Justin 9/11 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... L 40-13

11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . W 34-8 Wayne 9/18 MERCYHURST ...... L 28-20 Y

11/9 BENTLEY ...... W 21-18 9/2 ASSUMPTION ...... W, 28-7 9/25 at Shippensburg ...... W 31-14 -

11/16 at Pace ...... W 35-16 9/9 PACE ...... W, 28-7 10/2 at West Chester ...... W 39-37 Y 11/23 • at Grand Valley State ...... L 13-62 9/16 at Shepherd ...... L, 0-24 10/9 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 49-21 • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF 9/23 at Stonehill ...... W, 24-20 10/16 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... W 28-17 E

9/30 SAINT ANSELM ...... W, 34-0 10/23 at Kutztown...... L 50-48 A

2003 (9-2) 10/7 at Bryant ...... W, 24-21 10/30 BLOOMSBURG ...... L 36-16 R Coach: Bryan Collins 10/14 BENTLEY ...... W, 14-7 11/6 at Cheyney ...... W 63-28

Captains: Joe Gangemi, Joe Kay, Peter Lazare, 10/20 at Southern Connecticut ...... L, 28-34 11/13 at Slippery Rock ...... W 42-38 R Jeremiah Pope 10/28 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W, 22-13

8/30 at Fordham ...... L 7-42 11/4 at Merrimack ...... L, 10-13 2011 (7-4) E

9/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 34-0 Coach: Bryan Collins S 9/19 at Bentley ...... L 28-32 2007 (4-6) Captains: Andrew Jackson, Lou Scala, Grayson 9/27 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 49-14 Coach: Bryan Collins Laurino U 10/4 NEW HAVEN ...... W 40-23 Captains: Chris Bone, Maurice Baker, Jamel 9/3 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 713 L

10/11 at Pace ...... W 52-7 Ramsay 9/10 at California (Pa.) ...... L 13-41 T 10/18 BRYANT ...... W 20-7 9/1 at Bloomsburg ...... L 42-28 9/17 at Mercyhurst ...... L 7-34 10/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 56-7 9/8 at Pace ...... W 41-0 9/24 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 4022 S 11/1 at American International ...... W 10-0 9/22 STONEHILL ...... L 12-7 10/1 WEST CHESTER ...... W 3423 11/8 at Stonehill ...... W 41-18 9/29 at Saint Anselm ...... W 41-13 10/8 at Millersville ...... W 24-6 11/15 at Pace ...... W 29-13 10/6 BRYANT ...... L 24-17 10/15 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 34-30 10/12 at Bentley ...... W 30-27 (2ot) 10/22 KUTZTOWN ...... L 3042 2004 (8-3) 10/20 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 42-17 10/29 at Bloomsburg ...... W 24-21 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/27 at American International ...... L 23-14 11/5 CHEYNEY ...... W 4227 Captains: Joe Gangemi, Joe Kay, Peter Lazare 11/2 at Assumption ...... L 31-24 11/12 GANNON ...... W 3315 9/4 PACE ...... W 61-14 11/10 MERRIMACK...... W 45-22 9/11 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 13-28 9/18 at Stonehill ...... W 23-6 2008 (3-8) 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 49-14 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/2 at Bryant ...... W 24-0 Captains: Andrew Kroell, Tayrance Smith, Joe 10/9 BENTLEY ...... L 33-36 Perretta 10/15 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 14-7 8/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 45-19 10/23 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 35-7 9/6 INDIANA (Pa.) ...... L 41-0 10/30 at Merrimack ...... W 34-27 9/13 EDINBORO ...... L 31-7 11/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 39-7 9/20 at Cheyney ...... W 35-0 11/13 • at West Chester ...... L 3-35 9/27 BLOOMSBURG ...... L 13-7 • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF 10/4 at Shippensburg ...... L 27-10 10/11 at West Chester ...... L 17-7 2012 Football Media Guide 71 71 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

CCAREERAREER RRECORDSECORDS TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS - GGAME:AME: Most Passing Yards 6,361 Most Points Scored ...... 75 Rob Blount/2002-05 St. Peter’s College/1973 Most Yards Total Offense 8,047 Most Yards Rushing ...... 506 Rob Blount/2002-05 UMass-Lowell/2002 Most Yards Rushing 6,647 Most Yards Passing ...... 649 Ian Smart/1999-02 Salisbury State/1993 Most Rushing Touchdowns 94 Most Passes Attempted ...... 61 Ian Smart/1999-02 Montclair State/1985 Most Yards Passing 6,302 Most Passes Completed ...... 36 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Gannon/1993 Most Passes Completed 461 Most Yards - Total Offense ...... 761 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Alfred/1992 Most Passes Attempted 893 Most First Downs...... 33 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy/1981 Most Touchdown Passes 52 Most Rushes ...... 76 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Hofstra/1989 Most Pass Receptions 139 Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 TTEAMEAM RRECORDS/SEASON:ECORDS/SEASON: Most Receiving Yards 2,435 Most Points Scored/2005 ...... 552 Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 Most Yards Rushing/2005...... 3,509 Most Touchdown Receptions 29 Most Rushing Attempts/2005 ...... 575 S Jim Byrne/1990-93 Most Yards Total Offense/2005...... 6,731 Most All-Purpose Yards 7,356 Most Touchdowns/2005 ...... 77 D Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Rushing Attempts/2002 ...... 562

R Most Yards Total Offense 6,647 Most Yards Passing/1993 ...... 4,090 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Passes Attempted/1993...... 437 O Most Touchdowns 95 Most Passes Completed/1993 ...... 275

C Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Touchdown Passes/1993 ...... 41 Most Points Scored 570

E Most Yards Total Offense/1993...... 5,384 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Field Goals/1982...... 15 R Most Field Goals 35 Most Interceptions/1976...... 35

Sam Flores/1982-84 Most Fumble Recoveries/1981...... 20

R Most Point After Touchdowns 147 Best Rushing Def-Yds Allowed/2001 ...... 211

E Tim Wagner/1982-84 Best Passing Def-Yds Allowed/1961 ...... 702 Most Interceptions 16 Best Record/2001 & 2002 ...... 11-1 E Ken Rehders/1974-76 Worst Record/1987 ...... 2-8

N Most Tackles 439 Longest Winning Streak/2001-02 ...... 13 John Mohring/1975-78 Longest Home Winning Streak/2001-04 ...... 18 O Most Quarterback Sacks 56 I John Mohring/1975-78 P PIONEER RECORDS LLIUIU POST’SPOST’S FIRSTFIRST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL TEAMTEAM 19571957

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

Most Yards Rushing ...... 2,536 P PIONEER RECORDS Jim Byrne vs. Alfred/1993 Ian Smart/2001 Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 3 Most Rushing Attempts ...... 308 I Jeremiah Pope vs. St. Anselm/2003 Ian Smart/2001 O William Jefferson vs. William Paterson/1997 Most Yards Passing ...... 3,757 N Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, Salisbury State/1993 Perry Klein/1993 Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon/1993 Most Passes Attempted ...... 407 E Glen Fields vs. Rowan/1993 Perry Klein/1993 E Jamie Iucalano vs. Kings Point/1984 Most Passes Completed ...... 248 R Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point/1981 Perry Klein/1993 Tom Capone vs. Kings Point/1981

Most Touchdown Passes ...... 38 R Mike Hintz vs. New York Tech/1974 Perry Klein/1993 Len Izzo vs. Delaware/1971 Most Pass Receptions ...... 65 E

Skip Wupper vs. Kings Point/1966 Jeremiah Pope/2003 C Tom Cassese vs. Wagner/1966 Most Yards Receiving ...... 1,118 O Most Yards-Total Offense ...... 651 Jeremiah Pope/2003 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (566 pass/85 rush)/2010 Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 13 R Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 401 Jim Byrne/1993 Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst/1993 (361 rushing, 40 receiving) Most Yards Total Offense ...... 4,052 D Most All-Purpose Yards (Regular Season) ...... 343 Perry Klein/1993 S Joe Brusca vs. Trenton State/1994 (251 rushing, 92 receiving) Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 2,689 Most Touchdowns ...... 6 Ian Smart/2001 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/1999 (6 rushing) Most Touchdowns ...... 33 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 (6 rushing) Ian Smart/2001 Most Point-After-Touchdowns ...... 10 Most Field Goals ...... 15 Andrew Kroell vs. St. Anselm/2005 Sam Flores/1982 Most Field Goals ...... 3 Most Points by a Kicker ...... 88 Andrew Kroell vs. Pace/2006 Tim Wagner/2001 Tony Balcan vs. Stony Brook/1998 Best Punting Average ...... 39.9 Blake Bendett vs. Southern Connecticut/1996 Michael Manzella/1990 Sam Flores vs. New Haven/1983 Most Points Scored ...... 198 Sam Flores vs. Central Connecticut/1982 Ian Smart/2001 Rob Perpall vs. Alfred/1967 Most Interceptions ...... 9 Most Points Scored ...... 36 Bob Jahelka/1984 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/2000 Most Quarterback Sacks...... 21 Most Points Scored by a Kicker ...... 13 Charlie Cook/2001 Three times; most recent: Andrew Kroell vs. Saint Anselm, 2005 . . Most Tackles...... 135 Most Interceptions ...... 4 John Mohring/1977 Sam Halbrecht vs. Cortland State/1968 Longest Run from Scrimmage...... 91 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Longest Pass Play...... 99 John Guercio to Tom Bennett vs. Indiana, PA/1980 2012 Football Media Guide 73 73 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RUSHING LEADERS TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON PASSING LEADERS 1. Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst, 1993* ...... 361 1. Perry Klein, 1993 ...... 3,757 1a. Ian Smart vs. UMass-Lowell, 2002...... 335 2. Rob Blount, 2005 ...... 2,995 2. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2001 ...... 316 3. Erik Anderwkavich, 2010 ...... 2,625 3. Ian Smart vs. Merrimack, 2001...... 282 4. Tim Carr, 1968...... 2,574 5. Gary Wichard, 1971 ...... 2,287 4. Joe Brusca vs. Springfield, 1993 ...... 272 6. Ed Powers, 1973...... 2,194 5. Anthony Adamic vs. Merrimack, 2007 ...... 268 7. Tom Ehrhardt, 1981 ...... 2,179 6. Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm, 2001 ...... 267 8. Mike Ferraro, 1994 ...... 2,119 7. Joe Brusca vs. Trenton St., 1994 ...... 251 9. Frank Ingoglia, 2001 ...... 2,099 8. Joe Chetti vs. Iona, 1985...... 244 10. Mike Ferraro, 1995 ...... 2,060

S 9. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2002 ...... 243 10. Ian Smart vs. Bryant, 2001...... 236

D TOP 5 CAREER PASSING LEADERS

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

C 4. Tim Carr, 1966-68...... 5,150

E TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RUSHING LEADERS 5. Erik Anderwkavich, 2009-10 ...... 4,479 R 1. Ian Smart, 2001 ...... 2,536 TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RECEIVING LEADERS 2. Ian Smart, 2002 ...... 2,023 R 3. Joe Brusca, 1994...... 1,525 1. Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 266 E 4. Anthony Lazarus, 2005...... 1,494 2. John Francis vs. Alfred, 1969...... 262 E 5. Dave Shanahan, 1989 ...... 1,166 3. Glen Fields vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 246 R 4. Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 239 6. Ian Smart, 2000 ...... 1,162

A 5. Jim Byrne vs. Salisbury St., 1993...... 207 7. Russell Jessamy, 2004 ...... 1,139 6. Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon, 1993...... 200

C 8. Thomas Beverly, 2009...... 1,094

7. Chris Bone vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005...... 196 9. Rick Haering, 1999 ...... 1,071 8. Tom DeBona vs. Shippensburg, 1981 ...... 185 &

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

E 10. Bob Higgins vs. Northeastern 1964 ...... 183 TOP 5 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS M TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS 1. Ian Smart, 1999-2002 ...... 6,647 A 2. Joe Brusca, 1991-94...... 4,002 1. Jeremiah Pope, 2003 ...... 1,118 G 2. Jim Byrne, 1993 ...... 1,012 3. Tom Bennett, 1977-80 ...... 3,006 3. Darnel Williams, 2010 ...... 963

R 4. Rick Haering, 1997-00 ...... 2,686 4. Tom DeBona, 1981 ...... 944

E 5. Russell Jessamy 2001-04...... 2,447 5. Ryan Heller, 2005...... 923

E 6. Jim Cara, 1971 ...... 903

N TOP 10 SINGLE GAME PASSING LEADERS 7. Chris Bone, 2005 ...... 847 8. Tom Cassese, 1965 ...... 836 O 1. Perry Klein vs. Salisbury St., 1993 ...... 614 9. Tom Capone, 1981 ...... 814 I 2. Erik Anderwkavich vs. Kutztown, 2010...... 566 10. Anthony Perloga, 1990 ...... 787

P PIONEER GAME & CAREER RECORDS 3. Perry Klein vs. Gannon, 1993 ...... 520 4. Rob Blount vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005 . . . . . 470 5. Perry Klein vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 458 TOP 5 CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS 6. Mike Ferraro vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 457 1. Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 ...... 2,435 7. Tom Ehrhardt vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 432 2. Jim Byrne, 1990-93 ...... 2,294 8. Perry Klein vs. Rowan, 1993 ...... 417 3. Tom Cassese, 1964-66 ...... 2,033 9. Tim Carr vs. Vermont, 1968 ...... 414 4. Chris Bone, 2003-07 ...... 1,970 10. Perry Klein vs. Marist, 1993...... 409 4. Tom DeBona, 1978-81 ...... 1,917

74 2012 Football Media Guide 74 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL LLIUIU POSTPOST ATAT HICKOXHICKOX FIELDFIELD HHICKOXICKOX FIELDFIELD WINWIN BREAKDOWNBREAKDOWN YEAR RECORD PF PA HICKOX FIELD RECORDS 1966 5-0 116 57 1967 3-2 109 87 OVERALL RECORD 1968 4-2 121 111 158-58-3 (.726) 1969 3-2 104 72 1970 3-1 110 72 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1971 5-0 216 47 16 games (2001-04) 1972 3-1 98 50 1973 5-0 178 51 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 1974 4-2 183 111 5 games (1982-83) 1975 4-0 77 29 1976 3-1 74 23 MOST POINTS, LIU POST, GAME 1977 2-0-1 44 10 75 vs. St. Peter’s, 10/13/73 1978 5-0 166 34 1979 3-1 88 27 MOST POINTS, OPPONENT, GAME 1980 3-2 109 88 66, East Stroudsburg 9/10/05 1981 4-2 137 155 1982 1-3 72 69 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, GAME 1983 3-2 84 72 115 vs. East Stroudsburg (ESU, 66-49) 1984 2-1 64 25 1985 3-1 91 50 NUMBER OF TIMES OPPONENT SHUT OUT 1986 2-2 121 119 30 (most recent vs. Cheyney, 51-0, 9/19/09) 1987 1-3 48 77 1988 3-2 116 115 NUMBER OF TIMES LIU POST SHUT OUT H HICKOX FIELD

1989 3-2 84 60 3 (most recent vs. Indiana (Pa.), 41-0, on 9/6/08) I

1990 4-0 149 34 C 1991 2-3 122 143 1992 3-1-1 122 64 K

1993 6-0 264 77 O 1994 4-0 146 48

1995 4-1 107 59 X 1996 4-1 100 55

1997 3-2 71 55 F

1998 4-1 120 103 I

1999 4-1 159 78 E 2000 5-1 219 75 2001 6-0 266 63 L 2002 5-0 209 47 D 2003 5-0 199 51 2004 4-1 217 78 2005 4-1 207 115 2006 5-0 126 34 2007 1-3 86 100 2008 15 129 216 2009 42 192 111 2010 23 126 142 2011 42

WINNING PERCENTAGE BY COACH Bryan Collins 54-20 .729 Dom Anile 44-10 .815 Joe Scannella 8-2 .800 Tom Marshall 47-21 .691 Jim Colbert 8-7 .533 WINNING PERCENTAGE BY DECADES 1966-69 15-6 .714 1970-79 37-6-1 .860 1980-89 25-20-0 .556 1990-99 38-10-1 .792 2000-10 41-16 .719

2012 Football Media Guide 75 75 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Robert Becker, 1986 Joe Bediako, 1985-86 Dan Belfiore, 2010-Pres. Detrick Belvin, 2008-09 Blake Bendett, 1995-96 Marco Benedetto, 1960-61 Charles Benjamin, 1958 Eric Benkert, 1994-96 Fletcher Bennet, 1977 Tom Bennett, 1977-80 John Bergen, 1979-80 Paul Berka, 1966-67 Chris Bergamini, 1974 Gerald Berkemeyer, 1980 Todd Bernstein, 2002 Rich Bertelli, 1965-67 Justin Bertone, 2009-11 Thomas Beverly, 2009-Pres. Casey Biasi, 2009-Pres. Bob Biel, 1965 Sean Binckes, 2011-Pres. Tom Bird, 1967-68 11963963 PPIONEERSIONEERS Dave Birkenhead, 1982-83 Joe Bishop, 1967-70 David Blinkoff, 1974 Dennis Allen, 1972-73 Michael Anzalone, 1973 Jim Blocho, 2003 A Kyle Allen, 1996-99 Tony Anzelmo, 1976-79 Trevon Blondet, 1995-98 Eric Abbot, 1989 Michael Alletto, 1988 Mike Aquino, 1979-81 Rob Blount, 2002-05 Brandon Abbott, 2011 Manny Alongi, 1967-69 Bob Archer, 1964-66 John Bocelli, 1995 Rich Abela, 1996-97 Frank Alston, 1982 Andy Arenth, 1977-78 Bill Bodkin, 1976-79

R Billy Achnitz, 2007 Ernie Altamarino, 1969-71 Ken Aretsky, 1960 Jim Boggs, 1960-63 William Achnitz, 1984-87 Jim Altmann, 1966-68 Donald Arnold, 1983-84 Todd Bolognese 1995-98 E Bill Adams, 1978 Frank Altomare, 1973 Euphimo Arnold, 1977 Chris Bone, 2004-07 Anthoney Adamic, 2006-09 Josh Amaro, 2005-08 Tim Asbell, 1994-97 James Bongiornio, 1992 T Adebayo Adedapo, 2002-05 Luke Ammirati, 2006 TuQwan Ashley, 2007-11 William Boone, 2005-08 Wilford Adkins, 1970-73 Larry Anderson, 1968-71 David Atkinson, 1980-81 Ty Booth, 2009-10 S Mike Agnew, 1986 Richard Anderson, 2006 Kermit Atkinson, 2004-06 Ron Borgese, 1982 Woody Aime, 2003-06 Erik Anderwkavich, 2009-10 Rob Atkinson, 1990-91 William Bormann, 1958 O Matt Albanese, 2003-06 Mike Andrillo, 1998-2001 Phil Ausset, 1987-88 Bruce Borzan, 1971-72 Mark Albaum, 1968-69 Michael Angarano, 1978 Paul Austin, 1981-82 Joe Bosso, 1978-81 R

Phil Albaum, 1969 John Angelone, 1993-95 Paul Avena, 1979-81 Joe Botti, 2009-Pres. Jimmy Albino, 1989 Stephen Angelone, 1992-93 Axel Ayala, 2005-06 John Boutureira, 1984 E Chris Alceus, 2003 Dom Anile, 1957-59 Kwame Ayesu, 1995 Fred Bowman, 1969 David Alexandre, 2004 Howard Anthony, 1986-87 Guy Azouri, 1989 Steve Boxer, 1973-74 Brian Allen, 1990 Tony Antonucci, 1969,71 Jeremy Boyle, 2004 M Edward Brabham, 1984 I B Steve Bradway, 1986 Tom Baerlein, 1971 Brian Brady, 2008 T Steven Baffo, 2002 Derek Brady, 1998 - Edward Baker, 1970-73 James Brady, 1991-94

L Jamal Baker, 1989 Idris Braithwaite, 1990-92 Maurice Baker, 2004-07 Anthony Brasco, 1982 L Matt Baker, 2006 Leroy Brathwaite, 2000-01 Randy Baker, 1964 Jamie Braverman, 1979-80 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Soloman Baker, 1998-99 Andrew Brennan, 1958-61 Tony Balcan, 1996-99 Matt Brennan, 2012-Pres. Charles Balestrino, 1960-62 Jim Brennan, 1963-65 Ray Balian, 1987-88 Tony Brennan, 1990-91 Rick Balles, 1979-80 Rich Brenton, 1982 Rodney Baltazar, 1981 Chris Bretton, 2002-05 Carl Banilower, 1965-66 Isaiah Brew, 2012-Pres. Shaunta Banks, 1995-97 Matt Bright, 2006-09 Steve Banks, 2004 Rob Bright, 2010-Pres. Tony Barbaccia, 1978-80 T.J. Brocking, 1999-02 Rick Barile, 1968-69 Steven Broecker, 2001-05 Bill Barlowe, 1981 James Brooks, 1988 Anthony Barnes, 2010-11 Nick Brooks, 1995 Kris Barnes, 2006-09 Keith Brown, 1973-77 Raheem Barnes, 2012-Pres. Tynell Brown, 2011 Kayon Barnwell, 2012-Pres. Willie Brown, 1966-68 Fred Barraza, 2000 Xavier Brown 2006-10 Bob Barret, 1957-59 Bob Browne, 1968 Greg Barret, 1988 Anthony Brunetti, 2010-Pres. Chris Barrett, 1998 Joe Brusca, 1991-94 Bob Barrick, 1976-79 Kendall Bruton, 2011 Seamus Barry, 1988 James Buchner, 1987-90 Charles Bartlett, 1981 Bruce Buckle, 1974-76 Dan Bartlett, 1972 Jeff Burgazzoli, 1976-79 RROBOB BLOUNTBLOUNT Bill Basdavano, 1969-71 Gary Burke, 1976-78 Ron Baskind, 1980 George Burke, 1993-96 22002-05002-05 Rod Bates, 1978 Jason Burke, 1992 Julius Bayron, 1996-99 Thomas Burke, 1989 Mark Bean, 1994 George Burke, 1993-96 76 2012 Football Media Guide 76 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Tim Burke, 1994-96 Roger Chookazian, 1980 Ed Darcey, 1981 Rob DeVita, 1994-97 Gerard Burnett, 1982-84 John Churnetski, 1988-89 Steve D’arpa, 1989 Alec Diamond, 1998-99 Michael Burton, 2011 John Cinelli, 2005 John Darrah, 1973 Adam Diana, 1998 John Buscemi, 1964-66 John Ciorciari, 1981 Derrick Darwood, 1998 Benny Diasparra, 1980 Jason Bush, 1992-93, 96 John Cipot, 2000-01 Paul Dauk, 1961 Bryan Diaz, 1998-99 Vic Bush, 1976-77 Mike Cipriano, 1988 Andre Davis, 2007-10 Marcos Diaz, 1997-00 Lou Buschi, 1977-80 Gary Cirignano, 1977 Richard Davis, 1983 Larry DiBlasi, 1962-63 James Butler, 2012-Pres. Matt Cisek, 2003-04 Vaughn Davis, 2006 Jonathan Dice, 1984-85 Brian Byrne, 1990-93 Ray Clair, 1974,1976 John Davolio, 1984 Anthony DiChiara, 2006-08 Jim Byrne, 1990-93 Roderick Claire, 1974,76 Billy Dawson, 2009-10 Chris DiIorio, 2010-Pres. Bill Clark, 2010 Tamir Dayya, 2011-Pres. Ken Dick, 1967-69 Peter Clark, 1990-93 Ted Debiak, 1968-69 Joe Dickson, 2007 C Thomas Clark, 1972-74 Tom DeBona, 1978-81 Nick DiCostanzo, 1971-74 Norberto Cabarcas, 2003-06 LeRone Clarke, 1993-96 Greg DeClemente, 1968 Jerry DiGello, 1977 Tony Cachia, 1978 Bob Clarson, 1968-69 Dom DeFelippi, 1976 Rob Dilello, 1986, 88-90 Bobby Cade, 1990-91 Ralph Claudomir, 1989 John DeFilippi, 1957 Mike DiLullo, 1982-85 Dylan Cafarella, 2012-Pres. Stephan Clegg, 1995-98 Paul DeFrancesco, 2001 Larry DiMitriou, 2002 Joe Cafaro, 1985 Brian Clinton, 2005-08 Brian DeGreco, 1964 Mike Dimitriou, 2006 Tim Caffrey, 2006-08 Gerald Cobb, 1984 Daniel DeLeon, 1981-83 Dominick Dixon, 2005-08 Mike Cafiero, 1976 Rick Cocchi, 1976-78 Augustin DeLago, 1976-79 Brendan Dorfer, 2010-Pres. Emil Caiazza, 1974 Rich Cocchiaro, 1992-95 Ron Deligny, 1978 Andrew Dowd, 1973 John Calabria, 1988-91 John Cocoman, 1961 Martin Dellacona, 1962 Sean Dowling, 1985-86 Michael Calicchio, 2011 George Coffey, 1973 Joe DellaRatta, 1976 Gavin Downey, 1957 Richard Cama, 1973-74 David Cohen, 1985-87 Michael Dellicurti, 2001 Jeff Doyle, 1988-89 Chris Camera, 1987-89 Michael Cohen, 1973-74 Chick Delligatti, 1966 Billy Drake, 1976-79 Rich Cameron, 1991-92 John Colella, 1981-82 Mike DeLuca, 1982 Kerry Drinkwater, 1985-88 Carl Caminski, 1977 Robert Coles, 1993-94 Pierre Delva, 2005-08 Mike Dubb, 1971-72 Harold Campbell, 1961 Brian Columbia, 1980,82-84 Thomas DeMaio, 1973-76 Richard Duffy, 1960-63

Ryan Campbell, 2002 Nick Combatti, 1957-58 Brent DeMetrotion, 1958-59 Ed Dugan, 1966 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Tom Campbell, 1984-85 Spiro Cominos, 2007 Frank DeMezza, 1968-69 Tom Duggan, 1974-77

Art Canario, 1968-69 Kevin Concagh, 1961-62 Ricky Demicco, 1981-82,84 Purcell Dugger, 2006 L Tom Canario, 1971-72 Chris Coners 2002-03, 2004 Mike DeNapoli, 1982 Jim Dunn, 1962 Bruce Canepa, 1967 Tim Coners, 2001-03 Phillip Denis, 2001 Joe Durdaller, 1965-67 L

James Canfield, 1978-79 Mike Conkling, 1976 Ike Dennis, 1981 Stanley Dwight, 1984-86,89 - Tom Capone, 1978-81 Kevin Conte, 1971,73 Stan Dennis, 1981-83 Darren Cappetta, 2002-05 Ryan Contee, 2009-10 Ricardo DePaoli, 1985 T

Jim Cara, 1971-72 Dick Conway, 1966-68 Ryan Derham, 2009-Pres. E I

John Caracciola, 1982-83 Charlie Cook, 1998-01 Huan Deriggs, 1999-02 Javien Eason, 2003-06 M Joe Caramagno, 1986 Rob Cooke, 1991-94 John DeRosa, 1977 Aaron Echols, 1995 Steve Caretsky, 1971 Curtis Coombs, 2005-08 Joe Deshazo, 2009 Bob Edgar, 1967-70

Sean Carey, 1987-88 Matt Cordaro, 1963-64 Steven Deshong, 2001-04 Ray Edmondson, 2006-08 E Dean Carino, 1990-91 John Corrigan, 2009-Pres. Rich D’esposito, 1969-71 Anthony Edmund, 1982

John Carlsen, 1980 Peter Corrigan, 2006-08 Pat DeStefano, 1976-77 Donovan Edwards, 2010 R Ron Carman, 1970-72 Wayne Corrigan, 1979-80 John Deubel, 1959 Emanuel Efstathios, 1982-84

John Carneglia, 1997-00 Robert Corso, 1978 O Pete Carney, 1969 Glen Corson, 1992

Sean Carpenter, 1991-92 Marc Cortes, 1991 S George Carpozi, 1979-80 Andrew Cosci, 1999-01

Louis Caroppoli, 1988 William Cosidente, 1983-86 T Tim Carr, 1966-68 Jose Cosme, 1994-97

Dane Carrol, 1980 Anthony Costa, 1987 E Robert Carrol, 1979 Kevin Cotter, 1973-74 Jim Carroll, 1977,80 Tom Cottrell, 1994 R Matt Carroll, 2012-Pres. Peter Couvaris, 1984 Rich Carroll, 1986-89 Peter Coviello, 1977-78 Anthony Carruthers, 1985 Brandon Cox, 2010-Pres. Derek Carter, 1991 Steve Cox, 1984-86 Tom Casal, 2002-04 Chris Coyne, 1984-86 Sal Casciola, 1976-77 Anthony Cracchiolo, 2010 Phil Casimano, 1985-88 Dennis Craig, 1963-65 William Cassella, 1982 Bob Crimi, 1976-77 Tom Cassese, 1964-66 Craig Cubbin, 1988 John Cassidy, 1961-62 Sam Cucinell, 1993-94 Robert Cassidy, 1982 Michael Cucci, 1991 Rich Caster, 2008 Kenneth Cummins, 1971-72 Keith Cava, 1973-74 John Cunningham, 1958 Mike Cavalieri, 1982-84 Paul Curry, 1994 John Cefalo, 2009-10 Scott Cusmano, 1981-83 Randy Cellan, 1979 Russ Cellan, 1976,78-79 Arthur Cerrati, 1983 Hal Chamberlain, 1961 George Chapas, 1973-74 D Joe Charlemagne, 1998 John Dabrowski, 1958 Leston Charles, 2006-07 Jim Dacillis, 1991-92 Savalis Charles, 1999-00 Michael Dale, 2005-06 Brandon Cheney, 2011-Pres. Connor Daly, 2011-Pres. Bill Cherry, 1971-73 Mike Daly, 1967-69 Joe Chetti, 1981-82,85-86 Pat Daly, 1979-82 XXAVIERAVIER BROWNBROWN Andy Chiarelli, 1966-67 Tom Dandola, 1982, 84-86 Frank Chimienti, 1991-94 Keith Daniels, 1983-84 22007-10007-10 Robert Chiocco, 2011 Peter D’Aguanno, 2006 Richard Chiofalo, 1958 Joseph D’Antonio, 1988 Chuck Choinski, 1980 Kevin Danzig, 1990 2012 Football Media Guide 77 77 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Gabriel Fraser, 1997-00 George Gruss, 1967,69 Gerald Frazier, 1984 Bob Gryzb, 1961 MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95 Sean Frazier, 1991 Julio Guerra, 1985 Shaq Frederick, 2011 Steve Guadagno, 1987 Michael Fredericks, 1973 Dan Gualtieri, 2000 Jim Fremming, 1968 John Guercio, 1980-81 Mike Friedman, 1974-77 Michael Guercio, 1986 Jeff Friend, 1958 Steven Guerrera, 1976-79 Jim Friel, 1986 Mike Gulitti, 1986 F. Friscia, 1959 Bill Gunter, 1976-78 Pete Fuhrman, 1961 Ike Guobodia, 2001-03 Steve Furrey, 1976-77 Jason Gwaltney, 2008 AJ Fusco, 2009-Pres. H G Keith Hadnagy, 2010 Ken Gainey, 1962 Rick Haering, 1997-00 Lore Galan, 1994-95 Dan Hagstrom, 2008 Matt Galasso, 1998-00 Brendan Haggerty, 2006 Chris Gallagher, 2009-10 Sam Halbrecht, 1968-69 Jimmy Gallman, 1987 Aaron Hall, 2009-10 Carmine Gallo, 1971-72 George Hall, 1962 Greg Gallo, 1982-84 Brian Hamel, 1989 Mike Gallo, 2010 Bob Hamernick, 1968-69 Tony Gallo, 1998-99 Roger Hamilton, 2012-Pres. Jean Paul Gamarra, 1994-95 Junaid Hamin-Gilliam, 2004 Frank Gandiosi, 1998-99 Kevin Haney, 1985 Neil Gang, 1985-86 Tom Hannan, 2012-Pres. Joe Gangemi, 2001-04 Scott Harbison, 1991-94 Walt Gantt, 1968 Lester Hardley, 1988

R Ozzie Garcia, 2009 Eddie Hardaway, 1996-99 Rich Garcia, 1963 Kyle Hardy, 2009-Pres. E Alexis Garraway, 1990 Nick Haronitis, 2001-02 Ken Garrett, 1979 Chris Harris, 2000-02 T Sean Garret, 1992 Chris Harris, 2007-09 Tom Gary, 1964-66 Ed Harris, 1975-78 S Billy Garzon, 1982 Kevin Harris, 1986 Russel Gasila, 1984 Darin Harrison, 1987-89 O Jamie Gasparre, 1993-94 Jim Hartley, 1971 Michael Gelberg, 1987-91 Brian Harvey, 1989-92 R Tom Egan, 1968-69 Nick Fierro, 2012-Pres.

Russ Ehrens, 1979-82 Will Figueroa, 2009-10 Jerry Gentile, 1966-67 Jeff Harvey, 2009-11 Tom Ehrhardt, 1981-82 Anthony Fillipone, 1987 D.J. Georges, 2011 Shawn Hatcher, 2003-04 E Ron Eith, 1989 Anderson Fils-Aime, 1986-87 Nick Georgetti, 2005-08 Mike Hay, 2007 Lance Elder, 1963 Norman Fink, 1961-62 Joe Giametta, 2010-11 Chris Hayes, 1986-88 Sal Giannetta, 1959 Joe Hayes, 1992-95 M Tom Eletto, 1991-94 Major Finklin, 1973-76 John Gianotti, 1958 Marvin Hayes, 1991

I Paul Eliopoulos, 1968-69 Chris Finn, 1982-83 Kurt Ellis, 2006-08 Terry Finnegan, 1982,84 Charles Gibbs, 1998 Mike Hayes, 1990 Malcolm Gibson, 2003, 04 Joseph Heagney, 1973 T John Emmanuele, 1976 Dave Fiore, 1968 Pete Gibson, 1980-81 J.C. Healy, 1992-94

- Paul Engelhardt, 1987-90 Rich Fischer, 1993-96 Dave Ericks, 1968-69 Steven Fischer, 2000-02 Kevin Gilligan, 1982 Robert Heartt, 1972-73 L Rich Erickson, 2007 Zack Fisher, 2011 Damon Gilyard, 2003-04 Len Hecht, 1960 Don Giovinco, 1974-76 George Heffran, 2012-Pres. L Bret Ernst, 1993-96 Martin Fishgold, 1958 Pat Espinar, 1992-94 Lee Fitting, 1968 Michael Gisonda, 2009 Jay Hegi, 1981-83 John Gleason, 1985-88 Eric Heitman, 1998-00 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Larry Esposito, 1976-77 Pat Fitzgerald, 2011-Pres. Tom Esposito, 1984-85 Brad Fitzhenry, 1989-90 David Glenn, 1984-86 Frank Heitman, 1995-96 Eugene Evans, 1987-88 Paul Fitzpatrick, 1960-61 Steve Glynn, 1961-62 Ryan Heller, 2002-05 Hashim Evans, 1998-01 Brendon Flaherty, 1980-83 Scott Gobbi, 1960 Chuck Hendrickson, 1971-72 Vaughn Flake, 2007 Brandon Goldberg, 2010-Pres. Andrew Henry, 1995 Edmond Flood, 1998-99 Don Golden, 1957-59 Dick Hennessey, 1962-64 F Herb Flores, 2010-Pres. Lefty Goldstein, 1966-67 Sean Hepson, 1994-97 Rich Falcon, 1966 Sam Flores, 1982-84 Andy Goetz, 1971-72 Mike Hepworth, 1982 Nick Falcone, 1982 Joe Florio, 2009-Pres. Eddie Gomez, 1999-00 Brian Herbert, 1994-97 Tony Falesto, 1969-71 John Flory, 1981 Hector Gonzalez, 1987-88 Ben Hernandez, 1994-95 Emile Fann, 1995-97 Evan Flowers, 2011-Pres. Mike Gonzalez, 1984 Blademir Hernandez, 2000-03 Mike Fargnoli, 1994 Gary Flur, 1972-75 Patrick Goodell, 1977 Juan Hernandez, 1990 Rashaan Farrelly, 1998-99 Peter Flynn, 1981-82 Bob Grable, 1967 Mark Hernandez, 1992 Frank Fassman, 2012-Pres. Frank Foglia, 1968-69 Justin Graham, 2004-06 Ray Herring, 1992-95 Guy Fatato, 1991 Brian Foiw, 1993-96 Mitchell Graham, 1983-86 Marquise Herron, 2008-09 Scott Favara, 1983-84 Michael Foley, 1973-74 Ryan Graham, 2000-01 Tom Hespos, 1962-64 Robert Favata, 2000 Kareem Folkes, 2012-Pres. Ralph Grasso, 1984 Al Heubel, 1966-67 Marlon Fearon, 2006-07 Ted Fondulas, 1968 Bill Grauer, 1966-67 Tyler Heuer, 2011-Pres. Rich Fenaroli, 1976 John Forrest, 1957-59 James Graves, 1986 Glen Heyward, 1982 Don Fenner, 1976-77 Wes Foryoh, 2011-Pres. Brian Grazidei, 1998 James Hickey, 2006-07 Bill Ferguson, 2007-09 Bob Foster, 1971-72 Bob Green, 1957 Avery Hicks, 1998 Jim Ferguson, 1978-81 Kevon Foster, 2011 Bob Green, 1991-92 Scott Hicks, 1989 James Fernandes, 1998 Anthony Fragoso, 1997 Steve Grieco, 1976-78 Taibika Hickson, 2001-04 Jason Fernandez, 2004-05 John Francis, 1967-70 Earl Griffin, 1994-96 Bob Higgins, 1962-64 Nick Ferrara, 2007-08 Anthony Franco, 1985-86 Pat Griffin, 1994 Greg Hill, 1997-98 Don Ferraro, 1962-64 Ricky Francois, 1997 Gary Griffith, 1974 Michael Hintz, 1972-75 Mike Ferraro, 1992-95 Bob Frankel, 1965 Merton Griffith, 1984 Lewis Hird, 2007-08 Neil Ferringo, 1985 Scott Franklin, 1980 Jim Grimes, 1976-78,81 Cornelius Hodges, 1998, 2006 Chris Fields, 1992-95 Tony Franz, 1965-67 Paul Grippo, 1998-01 Curt Hoffman, 1971-74 Glen Fields, 1990-93 Tom Franzes, 1958 Roger Grullon, 1985 Garry Hoffmann, 1964-66 78 2012 Football Media Guide 78 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

John Hogan, 1987-89 Daryl Jones, 1987-88 Kyle Hogland, 2006 David Jones, 1972,74 Todd Hokunson, 1985-88 Eddie Jones, 1987-90 Alonzo Holcombe, 1982-83 Walter Jones, 1981 William Holland, 1999-00 Jeff Jonke, 1982 William Holloway, 1973 Adolph Joseph, 1999-01 George Holmes, 2007 Steven Joseph, 2008-10 Mike Holness, 1999 Sean Justice, 1989 Bill Holscher, 1980 Thomas Homkow, 1990-92 John Hopf, 1988 K Rich Hopke, 1976-78 Steve Kachmar, 2007 Mike Hopkins, 1982 Stephen Kaiteris, 1983 Charley Horton, 1957 Peter Kalin, 1973 Dick Horwitz, 1966 David Kane, 1986 Dean Hoskin, 1974-76 Mike Katz, 2010-11 Rich Houle, 1979-81 Sam Kavarsky, 2006 John Hrzich, 1990 Doug Karlsen, 1980 Justin Hubbard, 2002 Joe Kay, 2001-04 Shane Hubbard, 2012-Pres. Frank Kazis, 1997 Don Huffer, 1966-67 Fred Keck, 1958-60 WWALTALT KLOSEKLOSE Gerald Huggins, 2011 Rick Keilty, 1968-69 Kadeem Huggins, 2008-11 Andrew Kell, 2009--10 11980-83980-83 Dick Hurley, 1957 Dennis Kelly, 1991 Terry Hutter, 1986-87 Frank Kelly, 2002-05 Wayne Hutzel, 1981 John Kelly, 1978 Grayson Laurino, 2008-Pres. Len Loucas, 1957 Shawn Hyman, 1977-78 Fred Kemp, 1987-89 Larry Laub, 1990 Bruce Lovett, 1971 John Kendall, 1960-62 Grayson Laurino, 2009-Pres. John Lovett, 1969-72 Steven Laurino, 2010-Pres. Mike Louison, 1972-73

Devin Kennedy, 2007 A ALL-TIME ROSTER I Jim Kennedy, 1995, 1997-99 Adam LaVallee, 1994-97 Len Loucas, 1958-59

Steve Iacona, 1991-93 Jack Kent, 1958 Mike Lavelle, 1994 Tom Lucas, 1967-68 L Vinny Iacono, 2010 Matt Kerins, 2007-08 Mike Lawlor, 1980-83 Jack Luchsinger, 1975-78 Anthony Iannarelli, 1983 Jamie Kilcullen, 2005-08 David Lawrence, 1998-99 Ed Luke, 1988-89 L

John Iavarone, 1982 Jo-el Kimaiyo, 2004-06 Peter Lazare, 2001-04 John Luna, 1996 - Mike Ihm, 1984-87 David King, 1972-73 Anthony Lazarus, 2005-06 Lenny Lupo, 1999-00 John Imbornoni, 1983 Ken Kinghorm, 1958 Walt Lazroe, 1962 Michael Lupola, 2010-Pres. T

Jerry Indursky, 1971-72 Bill Kinsley, 2003-04 James Leavey, 2010 Pat Luzzi, 1981 I

Frank Ingoglia, 2001 Jim Kinsley, 1971-72 Jim LeClair, 1963-65 Daison Lyken, 1999 M Marc Intersimone, 1993-94 John Kleedorfer, 1990 Darnley Lecointe, 1981-82 Dwight Lyken, 1998 Lenny Intravartola, 1963 Perry Klein, 1993 Mark Lefkowitz, 1988 Jabari Lynch, 2009

Robert Intrieri, 1972-74 Bob Kerns, 1959 Tyrone LeGare, 1985-86 John Lynch, 1964-65 E Bob Iovino, 1998 Dan Klinga, 1966-68 Gil Leib, 1977-80 Allen Lyons, 2004

Kenny Irby, 1997-00 Walt Klose, 1980-83 Jerry Leicht, 1990-92 R Jon Isaac, 2005-06 Daryl Knox, 1978-81 Chris Lemire, 1985-86

Jon Isopo, 1999-02 Greg Koehler, 1982 Eddie Lemon, 1989 M O Jamie Iuculano, 1984-85 Thomas Koehler, 1986-87 Kevin Lemon, 1984,86 Richard Maake, 1972-75

Arthur Ivory, 1992, 1994 Gerry Koellstad, 1960 Tim Lennon, 1987-88 Thomas Macca, 2010-11 S Len Izzo, 1971-73 Marty Kofsky, 1980 George Lent, 1964 Chuck MacDonald, 1959-61

Chris Kommatas, 1994 Andrew Leonardo, 1994-97 Andy MacGowan, 1965-66 T Bob Korkuc, 1981-84 Dom Leone, 1990-92 Jeff Mack, 2010-Pres. J Jon Korn, 2009 Mike Leone, 1992-93, 95 Jim Macri, 1962 E Bob Jackolski, 1976 Lou Kousouris, 1966-68 Tim Lettieri, 2010 Vin Macri, 1957-58 Andrew Jackson, 2006-11 Paul Kowalski, 1998-99 John Levantino, 2000-02 Lee Macvicair, 1986 R Ed Jackson, 1977-79 Bob Kraskouskas, 1965-68 John Levelis, 1989 Ron Madarasz, 1981, 83-85 Mike Jacob, 2002, 04-05 Sean Kreager, 2000-02 Devon Levesque, 2011-Pres. Brett Maher, 2007 Bill Jacobson, 1967-68 Richard Kresge, 1974 Peter Levitan, 1958 Scott Mahnken, 1986, 88-89 Howard Jacobson, 1968 David Kriss, 1985 Adrian Levy, 1969-71 Mick Majikas, 1968-69 Andrew Jackson, 2006-11 Andrew Kroell, 2005-08 Dave Levy, 1979 Jay Makfinsky, 1983-84 Donta Jackson, 2005 James Kuhlmeier, 2006 Dylin Lewis, 2012-Pres. Frank Malangone, 1981 Bob Jahelka, 1981-84 R.J. Kuhn, 2007-11 Mike Lewis, 1974-77 Martin Maloney, 1991-92 Mike Jamison, 1984-87 M. Kunzman, 1963 Neil Lewis, 2005-09 Joe Mancini, 1967-69 Doug Jansen, 1961 Tom Kupec, 1983-85 William Lewis, 1973-76 Andy Manesis, 1966-68 Mark Jarmek, 1978 John Liberato, 1984-86 Don Manfredonia, 1971-72 Leroy Jarret, 1976 Mike Liberato, 1987-88 Rick Manfredonia, 1964-66 David Jaskoliski, 1985-87 L Marty Liddell, 1972 Vin Mangano, 1974-76 Phil Jebamany, 2012-Pres. Frank LaBarbera, 1974 Wayne Lieberz, 1989-91 Gary Mangino, 1967-69 Dave Jedidian, 1990-92 Ron Lacey, 1968 Howard Lincoln, 1962, 64 Robert Mangione, 1974 Justin Jefferson, 2010-Pres. Domenic LaColla, 1989 Bill Lindsay, 1971 Jonathan Mangual, 2012-Pres. William Jefferson, 1996-97 Robert Laidlaw, 1973 Dick Lindsay, 1965-67 Jim Manning, 1984-86 Jack Jenkins, 1987-90 Larry Lamarca, 1962 Tony Lisena, 1978 Peter Manns, 2009 Paul Jennings, 2005-08 Scott Lambert, 1979-81 Joe LoGalbo, 1967-68 Mike Manzella, 1989-92 Sean Jerricks, 1998 George Lambrecht, 1977-80 Chris LoGrego, 1987 Marc Maraglino, 2001-04 Russell Jessamy, 2001-04 Paul Lamonica, 1976-77 Mike LoRusso, 1991-94 Garnett March, 1988-90 Bob Jiampetti, 1982-84 Joe LaMonte, 1961-63 Andy Logue, 1976-78 Mark Marchesani, 1978-81 Jauvan John, 2010-11 Curt Lange, 1986 Bernie Lombardi, 1976 John Marchica, 1982-84 Chris Johnson, 2007 Howard Langley, 1987 Mike Lombardi, 1976 Ralph Maresca, 1988 Dante Johnson, 2011 Dom Lapi, 1985-88 Tom Lombardo, 1971-74 Jose Marimon, 1994 Gary Johnson, 1981,83-85 Matt LaPointe, 1996-99 Andrew London, 1988, 90 Joe Marino, 1977-78 Letcher Johnson, 1986-88 Eric Larsen, 1969-71 Mario Lopez, 1988, 91 Andrew Marinuzzi, 1988-89 Michael Johnson, 1988-90 Ken Larsen, 1966 Paul LoPresti, 1977-80 Kevin Marner, 2003 Phil Johnson, 1984 Joe LaRosa, 2012-Pres. Bob Lordi, 1976 Robert Marshall, 1958 Tom Johnson, 2004 Matt Latini, 2012-Pres. James Lorenzo, 1991 Collis Martin, 1993-96 Chris Jones, 1991-92 Paul Laureti, 1968 Gene Lortie, 1974 John Martin, 1962-64 2012 Football Media Guide 79 79 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Terry Monis, 1997-00 Steve O’Mahoney, 1985 Marc Montana, 2011 Ron O’Malley, 1957 IIANAN SSMARTMART Joe Montgomery, 1982 Golden Okonu, 2011 11999-02999-02 Ray Montie, 1989-90 Branden Oliveras, 2012-Pres. Kyle Moodt, 2002-04 Stuart Opdahl, 1957-58 Dominique Moody, 2009-11 Jeff Orihel, 1996-97 Larry Mooney, 1984-87 Gary Ostrooff, 1990 Charles Moore, 1993, 95 Tom O’Sullivan, 1995-97 Randi Moore, 1999-02 Mike Ottone, 1960 Richard Moore, 1983-84 Adrian Oviedo, 1995-97 Tim Moore, 1985-88 Frank Owen, 1967-68 Mike Morais, 1982-85 James Morales, 1984 John Morales, 1982-84 P Josh Morales, 2012-Pres. Paul Painten, 1982 Joe Moran, 1963 Mike Pais, 1998 Mike Moran, 2005-06 Joe Pallonetti, 1965 Kevin Morgan, 1987 John Pallotto, 1981 Rich Morganti, 1968 John Palmer, 1979 Andres Morris, 2001-02 Kamron Palmer, 2010-Pres. Corey Morris, 1991-93 Joe Palmeri, 1993 Mike Morris, 1985 David Pamlanye, 1980 Wayne Morrison, 1967-69 John Panoski, 1985 Jeff Moss, 1985 Steve Paolino, 1979,82 Dave Moyer, 1960-61 John Pappalardo, 1963-65 Russ Muckle, 1961 Mark Parezo, 1987 Michael Muldoon, 1992-93 Scott Paridon, 1980-83 Robert Mueller, 1982-85 Alex Parks, 2005 Bret Mule, 1986-87 Brian Parness, 1989-92 Joe Mulle, 1981-82 Anthony Parris, 2007-08

R Dylan Muller, 2010 Mike Pasqualina, 1988 Scott Muller, 1979-81 William Patelis, 2008 E John Munn, 1988 John Patrick, 1958 Matt Munn, 1989 Joe Patrovich, 1976-77 T Joe Muratore, 2003 Don Patterson, 1961 Mike Murphy, 1991-92 Durrell Pearsall, 1988-91 S Kevin Martin, 2007-11 Bob McIntyre, 1987-88 John Murray, 1984 Mike Pecoraro, 1978-81 Lloyd Martin, 2010-11 Dave McKasty, 2008-09 Roger Musselwhite, 1958 Jim Peeler, 1960-61 O Mike Martin, 1978 John McKee, 1981-82 William Mutz, 1987 George Pelcher, 1972-73 Scott Martin, 1998-2001 Juma McKenley, 2007-10 Stephen Muzzonigro, 1988-89 Dante Pellegrini, 1994-97 R Corey Martinez, 1999-02 John McKenna, 1980

Kevin Myers, 1971-73 Dom Peluso, 1972 Mike Martinez, 2000-03 Fred McKnight, 1996 Leroy Myers, 1972 Courey Penna, 2000-01

E Peter Martocci, 2004-06 Tom McMenemy, 1971-74 Fidias Peralta, 2001-03 Rocco Martocci, 2004-06 Derek McMichael, 2011 Hilton Perez, 1968-69 Pat Marzo, 1989-92 Marty McNamara, 1989-90 Justin Perez, 2009 M N Hugh Mason, 1983 Daniel McRae, 2001-04 Frank Nagy, 1993 Tony Perez, 1980 I Paul Mastronardi, 1981 Roger McTierman, 1971-73 Angelo Nardella, 1980-82 Anthony Pergola, 1988-91 Nick Mastros, 2009-10 Maalik McVea, 2010-Pres. Mike Nardi, 1998 Rob Perlman, 1982-84 T Art Matthews, 1976-77 John Medford, 2010-11 Sal Naro, 1979-82 Rob Perpall, 1967-69 - Bill Mattola, 1961 Eric Meisse, 2006-07 Greg Nash, 1984 Joe Perretta, 2005-08 Don Maurer, 1973-74 Joseph Mendes, 1973 L Dan Naughton, 1974-76 Steven Perretta, 1973-76 Tom Maurici, 1990-91 Gustavo Mendez, 1990 Harrison Ndubueze, 2007-08 Michael Perrino, 1988-89 L Tom Mauriello, 2005 Sam Mennecker, 1973 Bill Negrycz, 1986 Bob Perry, 1976-77 Vinny Mauriello, 1996-99 Phil Meola, 1989-90 Art Nelbach, 1988-89 Dan Perry, 2007-10. A ALL-TIME ROSTER Alex Mauro, 2010 Luis Mercado, 1986-87 Christian Neptune, 2011-Pres. Sean Persch, 2009-Pres. Willie Mayoral, 2011-Pres. Joe Meringola, 1961-63 Al Neri, 1982 Claudio Pesce, 1996-99 Andy Mazzio, 1971 John Maringolo, 1992 Rob Neugebauer, 2000-03 Dale Pescitelli, 1978-79 Curtis McBarnette, 1969 Bob Messina, 1982-85 Brian Neville, 1990 Teddy Petersen, 1999-01 Charles McCants, 1996-97 Mike Meyers, 1987-90 John Nicolich, 1987, 90-91 Jim Petricca, 1981-85 Donald McCarthy, 2005 Keith Michaelis, 1976-79 John Nieves, 1998 Cono Petrizzo, 1984 Thomas McCarthy, 1973 Robert Michaelowski, 1973-76 Glenn Niles, 1990 Ryan Pettys, 2008-09 Brian McCauley, 1971-72 Ralph Mignone, 1979 Jim Nolan, 1981 Antonio Piccolo, 1981 Rick McClain, 1976 Bob Miles, 1974 Pete Nonas, 1961 Matt Picinich, 1987-90 Calvin McClean, 1999-02 Gary Miles, 1987-88 Andy Noziere, 2005 John Pico, 1963-64 Ciwan McCoy, 2009-Pres. Don Milhaven, 1971-72 Ed Nucci, 1981-83 Peter Picone, 1995-96 Charles McCullough, 2003 Chris Miller, 1989 Tony Nunziato, 1978 Joe Pingatore, 1980 Mark McDermott, 1985-87 Chris Miller, 1992-93 Bill Nuti, 1981 Duane Pinkney, 1997 Mike McDonald, 1989-90 Mike Miller, 2008-10 Peter Nwajei, 2009 Richard Piontowski, 1971-74 Orayne McEachron, 2008-09 Jeremie Milligan, 2006 Anthony Pirraglia, 1991-92 Blayney McEnaney, 1999-02 Jim Mimnaugh, 1986-89 Jonathan Pitt-Coombs, 2007-08 David McEnaney, 1958 Jeff Miot, 1972-74 O Pat Pogan, 2005 James McEnaney, 1958-61 Joe Mirabella, 1967 Marty O’Brien, 1990-91 Roger Pollard, 1986-87 Bruce McErlean, 1979 Rich Mitsoda, 1965-67 Patrick O’Brien, 1987-88 William Polymeros, 1986 Justin McFaul, 1993-97 Keith Mittenzwei, 2012-Pres. Tom O’Callaghan, 1973-74 John Pomarico, 1977, 79-81 Justin McGhee, 2007 Justin Mobley, 2002-03 Tom O’Connell, 1972 Jim Pombo, 1965-67 Austin McGongile, 1966-68 Ronnie Modik, 2009-11 Billy O’Connor, 2008-11 Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 Terry McGowan, 1990-93 John Mohring, 1975-78 Pat O’Connor, 1968-69 Renardo Pope, 1997-99 Chris McGrane, 2010-Pres. Bill Molesky, 1994-95 Patrick O’Connor, 1988 Dennis Popek, 1980 Ray McGreevy, 1962-65 Vincent Molinari, 1984 Dave O’Dell, 1978-79 Pete Porcelli, 1988-89 Rich McGuiness, 1965-67 Mike Molloy, 2003-06 Charles O’Donnel, 1963 Mike Posch, 1984 Keith McIntee, 1995-96 Bob Moltisanti, 1967 Steve Offerman, 1958 Rocco Possidento, 1969 Juma McKenley, 2007-10 Peter Mombrun, 2007 Rick Ohler, 1963 Antonio Powell-Fields, 2011-Pres. Tim McIntee, 1988-89 Anthony Mondrone, 1988-91 Brian O’Leary, 1968-69 Ed Powers, 1971-74 80 2012 Football Media Guide 80 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Gary Powers, 1974 Terry Pratt, 1962-64 John Preshlock, 1965 Chris Pribyl, 1998 Jay Price, 1983 Philip Price, 1973-74 Frank Prochilo, 1975 Frank Prochilo, 2004-07 Ernie Prodromides, 1976 John Prohalis, 1977 Chris Prokesch, 1981 Joe Puca, 1979-80 Q Tony Qualtiere, 1976 Frank Quartararo, 1989-91 Steve Queenan, 1971 Bruce Quinn, 1968 Dan Quinn, 1980 Darren Quinn, 1983 Jeff Quinn, 1980 Thomas Quinn, 1971-73 Dominick Quinzi, 1973-74 R LLUCIENUCIEN VVENEZIANOENEZIANO Richie Raaf, 1977-80 11963-65963-65

Hasan Radoncic, 2009-10 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Kevin Raggio, 1971-72

Cisco Ragsdale, 2008 L Andrew Raimo, 2007-08 Pedro Ramirez, 1980-81 L

Jamel Ramsay, 2004-07 - Roderic Raphael, 1985 Ed Roze, 1964 Paul Santasieri, 2009-10 Russ Seymour, 1962-64 T Vance Ratcliff, 1989 William Rozea, 1958 Julian Santiago, 2012-Pres. Lou Sgrizzi, 1971 Jeff Ratti, 1987 Bill Rubinsohn, 1962-63 Dominick Santucci, 2005-06 Ali Shama, 1987-90 I

Doug Razzano, 1990 Anton Rukaj, 2008-Pres. John Sarrocco, 1982-85 Dave Shanahan, 1988-90 M Louis Reale, 1992-93 James Rupp, 2012-Pres. Anthony Sas, 1982 , 1994-97 Kenny Reid, 2006-10 Trent Russell, 2012-Pres. Jerry Saslow, 1968 Neal Sharma, 2003-04 Joe Reali, 2007, 2011 Bill Russo, 1960-62 Steve Savino, 1983 Paul Sharpe, 1978 E Chris Rector, 1990 Chris Russo, 1988-89 Frank Scafuri, 1969-71 Dexter Shaw, 1996-97

Chris Rehders, 1977-79 Mike Russo, 1964-65 Lou Scala, 2008-11 Walter Shea, 1973-74 R Keith Rehders, 1973-76 Tony Russo, 1978 Peter Scanlan, 1985 George Shearer, 1978

Pat Reilly, 1980 John Rustman, 1966-67 Dennis Scanlon, 1969 Matt Sheehy, 2009-Pres. O Howard Rein, 1985-88 Adam Ryan, 1992-95 Keith Scanlon, 2012-Pres. Abrom Shepard, 2007-11

Edward Reinhardt, 1971,73 Brandon Ryan, 2007 Chris Scanzano, 2006 Al Shepard, 1968-69 S Rich Renny, 1996-99 Joe Ryan, 1972-73 Loius Scarano, 1973-1974 Robert Sherlock, 1967

Quillian Respass, 2008 Joe Ryan, 1979-82 Stan Scarpati, 1965-67 John Sherman, 1981 T Julius Reynolds, 1987-88 Nick Ryan, 1977-79 Fred Schafer, 1973-74 Chris Short, 1988 Bill Ricca, 1962-64 Paul “Red” Ryan, 1957-58 Roy Schaefer, 1986-89 Jim Sices, 1979 E Bob Ricca, 1966-68

Pat Ryan, 2012-Pres. Dick Schaehrer, 1960 Mike Sievers, 2008 R Guy Riccardi, 1966-67 Stan Rykowski, 1988 Al Scharf, 1966 Phil Siino, 1958-61 Christian Ricciardi, 2002-04 John Ryszetnyk, 1992-93 Roger Scheiber, 1965-67 Ray Silk, 1979-82 Heath Riccobono, 1990-91 Mike Scher, 2010-Pres. Jason Silver, 1991-94 Michael Richardson, 2012-Pres. Rob Scheuerer, 2009-Pres. Mike Silver, 1971,73-74 Rich Ricketts, 1998-01 S Donald Schiavetta, 1957-58 Gary Simms, 1987 Tony Rieder, 1979-80 John Saber, 1971, 74 Ed Schluter, 1971 James Simon, 1990 Joe Riess, 1995-97 Frank Sabatine, 1968-69 Bob Schramm, 1962 Saul Sindell, 1964-67 Anthony Rivelli, 1999-02 Joe Sabbatino, 2012-Pres. Robert Schroeder, 1986-89 Chris Sino, 2002 Renes Rivera, 2011 Mike Sacchitello, 1991 Will Schroeder, 2007 John Siopa, 2007-11 Vance Rivera, 2002 Karl Sacco, 1995-96 Steve Schuckes, 1980 Jim Skeldon, 1980 Ed Rivers, 1976-79 Leon Saddler, 2008 Joseph Sciacca, 1971,73 Joe Slevin, 1976-77 Justin Robbins, 2012-Pres. Eric Saenz, 1998-01 Frank Scibelli, 1982 Steve Smallidge, 1986-89 Prague Robert, 2000-03 James Sage, 1973-74 Frank Scicchitano, 1958, 60-62 Barry Smallwood, 2000 Rashaad Roberts, 2005-06 Dominick Sair, 2006 Rich Scores, 1978 Jerome Smallwood, 1993-94 Dale Robinson, 2002 Bernrich St. Louime, 2005-07 Kenny Scotland, 2012-Pres. Ian Smart, 1999-02 James Roche, 1987-89 Frank Saladino, 1979-80 Mike Srubinski, 1982 Bobby Smith, 1989-90 Pat Rock, 1998-00 Tom Saladino, 1992-95 Matt Seabury, 1991-94 Brian Smith, 1957-61 John Rodney, 1981 Vin Salamone, 1960-62 Peter Segreto, 2007 Dana Smith, 2012-Pres. Anthony Rodriguez, 2008 Dave Salinger, 1974-77 Nicholas Seeley, 2006 Don Smith, 1974 Keith Rogozinski, 1998 Jerry Salley, 1979-80 John Sefcik, 1980 Gene Smith, 1958 Bill Rozea, 1957 Tom Saltalamacachia, 1985-86 Al Seibel, 1969 George Smith, 1961 Anthony Romano, 1982-84 Ben Salvatore, 1969 Mike Seigel, 1968 Greg Smith, 1978-81 James Rooney, 1993 William Salvatto, 1982-84 Ben Selmani, 2002-03 Issac Smith, 1983-85 Sean Rooney, 2010 LaShawn Samuel, 2001 Mike Senatore, 1994-97 Kareem Smith, 1999-00 Robin Rosa, 1978-81 Jay Sanborn, 1958 Peter Senerchia, 1986 Kevin Smith, 1974 Steve Rosasco, 1968 Pete Sanders, 1981 Jeff Senft, 1976-77 Jeff Smith, 1986-89 Max Rose, 2002-05 Dave Sansone, 1978-81 Jack Sensale, 1964 Jevone Smith, 2002 Jim Roselle, 1981 Steve Santa Maria, 1980-81 Rich Seta, 1984, 87-88 , 1969 Claudius Ross, 2000-03 Fabian Santana, 2011 Jerry Severe, 2009 Kareem Smith, 1998-01 Chris Rossi, 2010-Pres. Bob Santangelo, 1965-67 Willie Sexton, 1971 Kirt Smith, 1968-69 J.P. Rosselli, 1999-02 Gary Santangelo, 1968-69 Dory Seymore, 1984 Norman Smith, 2009 2012 Football Media Guide 81 81 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Paul Smith, 1981-82 Jason Thompson, 2011 John Walsh, 1982-84 Peter Smith, 1976 Mike Thompson, 2009-Pres. Kyle Walsh, 2000-01 Rob Smith, 1996-97 Walter Thomson, 1961 Steve Walters, 1994 Sean Smith, 2009-Pres. Duke Thrush, 1989 Bill Ward, 1968 Steve Smith, 2006 Barry Tice, 1974-77 Brian Ward, 1980 Tayrance Smith, 2006-09 Mike Tice, 2008 Mike Ware, 1989-90 Ted Smith, 1968-69 Tom Tice, 1971 David Washington, 1973 Todd Smith, 1980 Dan Tomaszewski, 1966-68 Dehart Washington, 1977-79 Tom Smyth, 1969-71 Ken Tomcich, 1961-63 Justin Wahington, 1997 Edward Snitofsky, 1958,1960 Jim Tomlinson, 1979-80 Marc Washington, 1973-74 Bob Soich, 1980 Steve Tomlinson, 1976-79 Mike Watts, 1983-84,92 Mike Sollenne, 2012-Pres. Marvin Toney, 2001-02 Justin Wayne, 2003-06 Stephon Solomon, 2003-06 Jim Torpe, 1972 Nick Webster, 2003-05 John Sottile, 1973-74 Anthony Torre, 1988 Charles Weckbecker, 1986 Pete Spangler, 1957-58,1960 Jim Torrellas, 1980-81 Steve Weildein, 1972-73 Frank Spaulding, 1991 Victor Torres, 2003, 04 Adam Weinstein, 1986-89 Chuck Spear, 1966-68 Joe Torrice, 2004 Gregg Weisenberg, 1983-84 Matt Speiss, 2003-05 Dino Toscani, 1978 Andrew Wellington, 2009-10 Matt Speiss, 2003-04 Joe Trapani, 2002 Tim Wells, 1981 John Spence, 1962 Peter Trede, 1961-62 William Welsh, 1958-60 Phil Sperling, 1962-63 Angelo Troiano, 1998-00 Joe Wevurski, 1967-69 Mike Spetko, 1960 Corey Tronchin, 1998-99 John Whelan, 1960-62 Joe Spinelli, 1982-83 Mike Trovato, 1990 Mike White, 1979 Joe Spitaliere, 1981 Ron True, 1960 S. Whitehurst, 1967 Art Squillante, 1976-77 Bob Truman, 1989 Bill Whitfield, 1984 Joe Staab, 1978 Pete Trupia, 1969-72 Glenn Whitley, 1984 Carl Stahl, 1958 Stefan Tufano, 1982,84-86 Jason Whyte, 1996-97 John Stanco, 1969 Kerim Tulun, 2009 Gary Wichard, 1969-71 Tim Stapleton, 1963-65 Anthony Turano, 2012-Pres. Greg Wichot, 1976 Kevin Stascavage, 2007 John Tyson, 2001-03, 2004 Walter Wick, 1961

R Ed Steere, 1962 Karl Wildermuth, 1961-62 Fred Steig, 1965 Jim Wiley, 1967-70 E Al Steinfeld, 1978-80 U Troy Wilkes, 1990-91 Bryce Stephens, 2005-06 Mike Uccellini, 1996-97 Bryan Williams, 1982-83 T Ira Stern, 1972 Bill Ucci, 1971,73 Chris Williams, 2009-Pres. Tim Sternfeld, 2012-Pres. Golden Ukonu, 2011 Darnel Williams, 2009-10 S Jon Stevens, 1990-91 Lou Urio, 1967-69 Drew Williams, 2007 Jim Stewart, 1964-66 Paul Usak, 1983-84 Eric Williams, 1998-00, 2002 O Kyle Stewart, 2006-07 Errington Williams, 1978-80 Robert Stojanowski, 1994-96 Evertt Williams, 1973 R

Paul Stoltz, 2010 V Isaiah Williams, 1999-02 Joe Stone, 1957-59 Sal Vacchio, 2009 Luther Williams, 1976-79 E Stephen Strait, 2003 Peter Vaffeas, 1992 Mike Williams, 2012-Pres. Will Strano, 2006-10 Jim Valente, 1982,85 Tommy Williams, 2010-Pres. Jeff Strauss, 1989 Ralph Valente, 1979 Tom Willets, 1985-86 M Richard Strohmeier, 1992 Tom Van Buskirk, 1975-78 Sharif Wiltshire, 2001-04 I Ed Stubin, 1965 Bob Vandercamp, 1961-63 Christian Winarski, 1998

T Doug Stuebe, 1981 Dennis Vanella, 2007-08 Tom Withee, 1984 James Stupnikov, 2004-06 Ted Van Poznak, 1973-74 Robert Wittine, 1958-61 - Richard Stueber, 1992 Christian Vargas, 2006 Frank Wolfe, 2003-04

L Bob Sullivan, 1968 John Vasquez, 1992-93 Paul Wolfrom, 1960-62 Sean Sullivan, 1992-93 Lou Vasquez, 1994-95 Robert Woods, 1994-97 L Vincent Sullivan, 1991-94 Mike Vasquez, 1991 John Woronowich, 1964-65

A ALL-TIME ROSTER David Sumter, 2012-Pres. Victor Vasquez, 1988 Gerry Worysz, 1978-81 Steve Supek, 1987-88 Pat Vecchio, 2007 Chuck Wright, 1961 Tony Suttora, 1978-81 Tony Vechiarelli, 1991-93 Tom Wright, 1980-81 Ed Sweeney, 1968-70 Lucien Veneziano, 1963-65 Harold Wupper, 1966-68 Jim Sweeney, 1978-79 Keith Verderber, 1985-86 Ryan Wynne, 2010-11 Mark Swinson, 1990 Bill Vega, 1990-93 Jim Sybil, 1966-68 Robert Vega, 1993 Vincent Velez, 2006-08 Y Eric Vidal, 1995 William Yarocki, 1997, 1999-01 T Jose Viera, 1998 Jason Yizar, 1984-85 Peter Taddeo, 2005 Glenn Villari, 1980 D.J. Young, 2009-Pres. Matthew Taggart, 1988 Robert-Andy Villette, 2002 Tom Young, 1962-64 Matt Talbert, 1983 Eric Vincent, 1990 Kenny Youngs, 2008 Gary Talbot, 1995 Andrew Vital, 2011 Bob Youngman, 1976-79 Maurice Talton, 2004 Danny Vito, 1990-93 Kevin Yurcak, 1992 Frank Tarsia, 1980-83 John Vittas, 1963-65 Lorenzo Tattoli, 2009-Pres. Steve Volpe, 1998-01 Joel Taub, 1971 Joe Volpi, 1990 Z Julio Tayo, 1990-92 Eric Von Bargen, 1982-85 Brian Zach, 1974-77 Phil Taylor, 1998 James Vurckio, 1987 Craig Zaleski, 2010 Todd Teeter, 1990 Jim Zamparello, 1981 Drew TenBruggencate, 2008-09 Harold Zawatsky, 1961 Rocco Tenebruso, 2010 W Gary Zebrowski, 1962 Joe Terilli, 1967-69 Glenn Wade, 1984-87 Mike Zimbler, 1988 Lloyd Theriault, 1961-62 John Wagner, 1960 Glenn Ziminski, 2002-03 Fitzroy Thomas, 1988-90 Tim Wagner, 2000-02 Eric Zimmerman, 1988 Gary Thomas, 1988 Rod Walinchus, 1965 John Zureck, 1960-62 Leslie Thomas, 1993-95, 97 Jarrell Walker, 2004-07 Barry Zweiban, 1958 Trashaad Thomas, 2005-06 Jeffery Walker, 1982 Ernie Thompson, 1996 Tom Wallace, 1981-83 82 2012 Football Media Guide 82 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

For more than a quarter-century, some of the greatest LIU Post football players in the school’s history have been acknowledged for their efforts with enshrinement in the Pioneer Football Hall of Fame. In 1993, the 1973 Lambert Trophy winning unit received the unique honor of having the entire squad inducted to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their achievement. The qualifications for election into this distinguished group are as follows: a player having a standout career during his time at LIU Post, an administrator who has made significant contributions to the sport, a contributor to the program, or a former player who has distinguished himself in his professional field after graduating from LIU Post.

PPLAYERSLAYERS Don Golden ’60 Len Izzo ’73 Tony Suttora ’82 Brian Smith ’62 John Lovett ‘73 Stan Dennis ’83 Anthony Rubilotta ’63 Don Manfredonia ’73 Joe Ryan ’83 Frank Scicchitano ’63 Bill Cherry ’74 Joe Tarangelo ‘83 John Zureck ’63 Ed Powers ’75 Bob Jahelka ’84 Jim Boggs ’64 Ernie Altamirano ‘76 Walter Klose ’84 Don Ferraro ’65 Gary Flur ’76 Tom Kupec ’86 Bob Higgins ’65 Ken Rehders ’76 Eric von Bargen ’86 Tom Hespos ’65 Major Finklin ‘77 Joe Chetti ’87 Jim LeClair ’65 Bob Michaelowski ’77 Rich Carroll ’90 Lucien Veneziano ’66 Steve Perretta ’77 Durrell “Bronko” Pearsall ‘92 John Vittas ’66 Brian Zach ’77 Dave Shanahan ‘93

Tom Cassese ’67 John Mohring ’78 Jim Byrne ’94 L LIU POST HALL OF FAME Bob Archer ’68 John Luchsinger ’78 Joe Brusca ’95 Bob Santangelo ‘68 Russ Cellan ‘80 Frank Chimienti ’95 I Tim Carr ’69 Al Steinfeld ‘80 George Burke ’96 U Dan Klinga ’69 Tom Bennett ’81 Brian Herbert ’97 Joe Terilli ‘70 John Pomarico ’81 William Yaroki ‘01 Alan Sheppard ’71 Al Steinfeld ‘81 Charlie Cook, Jr. ’02 P Ed Sweeney ’71 Tom Capone ’82 Ian Smart ‘03 Gary Wichard ’72 Sal Naro ’82 Jeremiah Pope ‘04 O Ron Carman ’73 Tom DeBona ’82 Rob Blount ‘07 Tony Falesto ’73 Peter Gibson ‘82 S T

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

Dr. Roy Ilowit Joe Terilli LLIUIU POSTPOST ATHLETICATHLETIC HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME O F

The LIU Post Athletic Hall of Fame, which was founded in 2005, honors those who have contributed significantly to F LIU Post’s athletic program. Inductees are recognized for their contributions as individual athletes, as members of a team, or for other unique contributions. A

Individuals or teams are eligible for nomination if they have been named “All America,” have won an NCAA national championship, M set a world record, led the nation in a recognized statistical category, succeeded as a professional athlete, participated in the or otherwise distinguished themselves and the campus through athletic achievement. Eligibility begins five years after the athlete has graduated. LIU Post coaches, administrators and staff are also eligible for consideration. E The inductees are chosen by a Selection Committee of at least eight members who include LIU Post coaches, alumni and Athletic Department staff.

IINDUCTEESNDUCTEES Dr. George Kaftan 1958-72 Ed Miller ‘73 Don Ungarelli ’60 Gary Wichard ’73 Jim Davey ’87 Richard Duffy ’63 ’75 Anne Fischer Beglarian ’87 Michael Schirmacher ’63 Ed Powers ‘75 Joe Cioffi ’88 Vin Salamone ’63 Bob DeBonis ’78 Tim McIntee ‘88 John Zureck ’63 John Mohring ’78 Kathleen Weber ‘88 Michael Brandeis ’64 Dom Anile ’79 Albert Venturino ’91 Richard Scheinblum ’64 Tom Bennett ‘80 Kristen Schwall ‘95 Wade “Rocky” Davey ‘65 Patricia Lamb Kennedy ’80 Kelly Geiger ‘96 Thomas Hespos ‘65 Susan O’Connor ’80 Dana DeVito ‘99 Bob Higgins ’65 Catherine Bruckner ‘81 David Kelly ‘00 Tom McNamara ‘65 Darlene Crowe ’81 Taryn Brody ‘03 Thomas Postel ’65 Steve Fontana ‘81 Ian Smart ‘03 Lucien Veneziano ‘66 Patrice Walker ’81 1996 National Champion Men’s Tom Cassese ’67 Linda Glum ’83 Lacrosse Team Chris Feder ’69 Joe Tarangelo ‘83 Dr. Roy Ilowit Douglas Robins ‘70 Bob Jahelka ‘84 Dick Vining Ronald Stonitsch ’71 Sue Salg ’84 2012 Football Media Guide 83 83 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

Year W L T PCT. Head Coach PF PA SHUTOUTS 1957 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 375...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 75...... 135 ...... 1 1958 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444 ...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 98...... 157 ...... 2 1959 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 87...... 187 ...... 1 1960 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 101 ...... 110 ...... 1 1961 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 133 ...... 104 ...... 2 1962 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 121 ...... 146 ...... 0 1963 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 159 ...... 143 ...... 2 1964 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Joe Scannella ...... 201 ...... 188 ...... 0 1965 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 375...... Joe Scannella ...... 144 ...... 184 ...... 1 1966 ...... 7...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 875...... Joe Scannella ...... 204 ...... 108 ...... 1 1967 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Joe Scannella ...... 156 ...... 172 ...... 1 1968 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 221 ...... 170 ...... 1 1969 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 201 ...... 176 ...... 2 1970 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 231 ...... 167 ...... 0 1971 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 397 ...... 185 ...... 2 1972 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dom Anile...... 215 ...... 137 ...... 2 1973 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Dom Anile...... 321 ...... 138 ...... 3 1974 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 276 ...... 218 ...... 0 1975 ...... 9...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 900...... Dom Anile...... 197 ...... 90...... 2 1976 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 206 ...... 117 ...... 2 1977 ...... 5...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 625...... Dom Anile...... 157 ...... 85...... 5 1978 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Dom Anile...... 238 ...... 99...... 2 1979 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Dom Anile...... 174 ...... 135 ...... 1

S 1980 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Jim Colbert ...... 177 ...... 182 ...... 0 1981 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Jim Colbert ...... 288 ...... 320 ...... 0 T 1982 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 300...... Jim Colbert ...... 162 ...... 198 ...... 1 L 1983 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 186 ...... 174 ...... 1 1984 ...... 5...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 714...... Tom Marshall ...... 205 ...... 130 ...... 0 U 1985 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Tom Marshall ...... 237 ...... 131 ...... 1

S 1986 ...... 2...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 222...... Tom Marshall ...... 163 ...... 233 ...... 0 1987 ...... 2...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 200...... Tom Marshall ...... 157 ...... 255 ...... 0 E 1988 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 232 ...... 250 ...... 1

R 1989 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 180 ...... 155 ...... 1 1990 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 284 ...... 168 ...... 1

E 1991 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Tom Marshall ...... 201 ...... 260 ...... 0 1992 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 667...... Tom Marshall ...... 298 ...... 198 ...... 1

M 1993 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Tom Marshall ...... 461 ...... 172 ...... 0

I 1994 ...... 5...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 455...... Tom Marshall ...... 242 ...... 267 ...... 0 1995 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 233 ...... 147 ...... 2 T 1996 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 150 ...... 145 ...... 2 - 1997 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 203 ...... 109 ...... 2 L 1998 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 188 ...... 182 ...... 0

L 1999 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 337 ...... 221 ...... 0 2000 ...... 8...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 800...... Bryan Collins...... 340 ...... 121 ...... 2 A ALL-TIME RESULTS 2001 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 488 ...... 151 ...... 1 2002 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 394 ...... 154 ...... 4 2003 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 366 ...... 163 ...... 2 2004 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727 ...... Bryan Collins...... 328 ...... 181 ...... 1 2005 . . . . . 10 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 769...... Bryan Collins...... 552 ...... 319 ...... 0 2006 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 212 ...... 146 ...... 1 2007 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Bryan Collins...... 264 ...... 236 ...... 1 2008 ...... 3...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 272...... Bryan Collins...... 225 ...... 309 ...... 1 2009 ...... 6...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 545...... Bryan Collins...... 320 ...... 224 ...... 1 2010 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Bryan Collins...... 369 ...... 320 ...... 0 2011 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Bryan Collins...... 288 ...... 274 ...... 0

PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY Coach Seasons W L T Pct. Dr. Roy Ilowit (1957-63) 31 31 0 .500 Joe Scannella (1964-67) 19 15 2 .542 Dom Anile (1968-79) 84 34 1 .710 Jim Colbert (1980-82) 15 16 0 .484 Tom Marshall (1983-97) 82 64 2 .556 Bryan Collins (1998-) 107 47 0 .695 Total 55 seasons 338 207 5 .620

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INTERCEPTION RETURN FUMBLE RETURN 11/19/60 Ed Snitofsky 35 Kings Col. (PA) 10/1/60 Marco Benedetto 90 Cortland St. 9/23/61 Brian Smith 93 Moravian 11/7/70 Rocco Possidento -- Ithaca 11/4/61 Anthony Rubilotta 98 Bridgeport 9/21/74 Tom DeMaio -- Wilkes 11/14/64 Bob Archer 10 Delaware Valley 11/22/75 Jeff Miot -- New York Tech 0/16/65 Saul Sindell 72 Cortland St. 11/5/77 John Mohring -- Ashland 11/20/65 Tom Cassesse 59 Delaware St. 10/25/86 Bret Mule# 26 St. John’s 9/24/66 Andy MacGowan 50 Cortland St. 9/14/91 Guy Fatato -- Salisbury St. D DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES 9/30/67 Bob Edgar 39 Cortland St. 9/12/92 Martin Maloney^^ 75 Salisbury St. 11/28/69 John Lovett 30 Hofstra 9/12/92 Dave Jedidian 35 Salisbury St. E 10/17/70 Adrian Levy 23 Gettysburg 9/23/95 Ben Hernandez 45 C. Connecticut F 11/23/72 John Lovett 26 Hofstra 11/7/98 Eric Williams -- Bentley E

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

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

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

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

10/14/78 Jack Luchsinger 38 Hofstra 9/4/04 Victor Torres 40 Pace 11/11/78 Greg Smith 35 Edinboro 9/25/04 Joe Gangemi 59 St. Anselm S

10/25/86 John Gleason 40 St. John’s 10/23/04 Joe Gangemi 44 American Intl. P

10/1/88 Tim McIntee 39 Pace 10/7/05 Stephon Solomon 18 Bentley E

10/29/88 Greg Barrett 65 Wagner 11/26/05 Frank Kelly 29 East Stroudsburg C 10/28/89 Tim McIntee 22 Wagner 10/19/10 Ronnie Modik 55 Millersville 9/15/90 Dom Leone 40 Kings Point 11/6/10 Kenny Reid -- at Cheyney I A 9/29/90 Paul Engelhardt 30 Pace 10/13/90 Jon Stevens 23 Iona #On a kickoff L

10/27/90 Derrick Perez 76 Wagner ^^Blocked field goal T

10/5/91 Brian Parness 38 Pace E 10/23/93 Adam Ryan 45 C. Connecticut KICKOFF RETURN A 10/11/97 Frank Kazis 90 Sacred Heart 10/23/99 Eric Williams 56 Stony Brook 10/25/69 Joe Donnelly 70 Ithaca M 9/16/00 J.P. Rosselli 45 UMass-Lowell 10/23/71 Len Izzo 92 Maine S 11/4/00 Adolph Joseph 44 Bentley 9/30/72 Len Izzo 90 Montclair St. 10/3/81 John Rodney 94 Cent. CT 11/11/00 Ke nny Irby 35 Pace S 9/22/01 John Levantino 42 Saint Anselm 11/14/87 James Brooks 88 Fordham C 9/14/02 Eric Williams 76 Bryant 9/30/95 Karl Sacco 45 AIC

10/4/03 Allen Lyons 30 New Haven 10/14/95 Chris Fields 83 Bentley O 9/14/97 William Jefferson 89 W. Paterson

10/11/03 Rob Neugebauer 31 Pace R 10/25/03 Chris Alceus 28 Saint Anselm 10/23/99 Jim Kennedy 94 Stony Brook 11/15/03 Woody Aime 44 Merrimack 9/16/00 Jeremiah Pope 95 UM-Lowell E 9/25/04 Max Rose 50 Saint Anselm 10/14/00 Jeremiah Pope 96 Merrimack S 11/6/04 Woody Aime 40 Assumption 9/22/01 Jeremiah Pope 93 St. Anselm 9/24/05 Jeremy Boyle 46 Saint Anselm 11/3/01 Jeremiah Pope 92 Bentley 10/1/05 Javien Eason 31 Bryant 10/12/07 Jamel Ramsay 88 Bentley 11/10/07 Tayrance Smith 40 Merrimack 10/16/10 Donovan Edwards 68 East Stroudsburg

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PUNT RETURN SAFETY *11/20/65 Tony Franz -- Delaware St. 10/29/66 Rich Bertelli Upsala 10/29/66 Garry Hoffmann 82 Upsala 11/12/66 Rick Manfredonia Wagner 10/25/69 Ed Sweeney 62 Ithac a 10/12/68 Blocked punt Cortland St. *10/1/77 Tom Van Buskirk 18 Bucknell 11/16/68 Unknown Vermont 10/7/78 Dehart Washington 74 Kings Point 10/3/70 Snap out of end zone Guilford *11/11/78 Pete Coviello 27 Edinboro 10/2/71 Unknown Guilford *10/13/84 Bob Korkuc 41 SCSU 9/27/75 Andy Logue Wagner 11/9/85 Anthony Carruthers 64 Pace

S 10/8/77 Unknown Wagner *11/5/88 Greg Barrett 5 Springfield

E 10/15/77 John Mohring Hofstra 9/15/90 Heath Riccobono 53 Kings Point 10/15/77 Bob Crimi Hofstra R *10/20/90 Bobby Cade 3 St. Johns *10/8/94 Brian Herbert 10 Rowan 10/22/77 Paul LoPresti Ithaca O *9/30/95 Brian Herbert 4 American Int’l. 10/22/77 John Mohring Ithaca

C 10/24/98 Jim Kennedy 82 Pace 11/5/77 Ran out of end zone Ashland 10/21/78 Blocked punt Westminster S 9/25/99 Eddie Hardaway 61 Saint Anselm 9/23/00 Leroy Brathwaite 78 Saint Anselm 9/22/79 Paul LoPresti Northeastern

S 9/1/01 Leroy Brathwaite 53 Assumption 9/20/80 Russ Ehrens Juniata 9/22/01 Leroy Brathwaite 85 Saint Anselm 11/1/80 Rich Houle Liberty Bapt. M *10/13/01 Mike Martinez -- Merrimack 9/12/81 Holding Penalty E. Stroudsburg

A 11/10/01 Jeremiah Pope 72 Pace 10/8/83 John Morales New Haven

E 11/10/01 John Levantino 56 Pace 10/8/83 Kickoff downed New Haven 10/25/03 Jeremiah Pope 75 Saint Anselm T 11/12/83 Blocked punt Towson St. *9/18/04 Joe Gangemi 2 Stonehill 9/23/89 Blocked punt Hofstra L 9/10/05 Chris Bone 85 East Stroudsburg 10/14/89 John Levelis Iona

A 9/24/05 Jamel Ramsay 51 Saint Anselm 11/16/91 Stepped out of end zone Alfred I 11/5/05 Chris Bone 90 Assumption 10/14/95 Rich Fischer Bentley 9/24/11 Sean Persch 73 Shippensburg C 10/21/95 Brian Herbert Rowan E *Returned blocked punt 10/21/95 Vic LaVallee Rowan

P 11/9/96 Stepped out of end zone American Int’l.

S JJeremiaheremiah PopePope 11/23/96 George Burke Bentley 22000-03000-03 9/25/99 Snap out of end zone St. Anselm

D 10/30/99 Rich Renny So. Connecticut 9/9/00 Mike Andrillo American Int’l. N 10/28/00 Charlie Cook So. Connecticut A

10/20/01 Rich Ricketts American Int’l.

E 11/17/01 Charlie Cook Bentley 9/18/04 Damien Gilyard Stonehill V

I 11/6/04 Woody Aime Assumption 11/26/05 Holding in end zone East Stroudsburg S 10/29/06 Snap out of end zone American Int’l. N 8/30/08 TEAM American Int’l. E 10/2/10 Lou Scala at West Chester F 10/30/10 TEAM Bloomsburg E D DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES

86 2012 Football Media Guide 86 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL SCORING 50+ POINTS WINNING BY 40+ POINTS IN A GAME 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 2005 vs. SaintAnselm ...... 73 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 (75-0) 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 72 1971 vs. Ithaca...... 62 (62-0) 2010 at Cheyney ...... 63 2005 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 56 (73-17) 2001 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 63 1979 vs. Kings Point...... 55 (55-0) 1971 vs. Ithaca ...... 62 1993 vs. Pace ...... 54 (56-2) 1997 vs. Sacred Heart ...... 62 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 54 (72-18) 2004 vs. Pace ...... 61 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 (54-0) 1986 vs. St. John’s ...... 59 1997 vs. Sacred Heart...... 52 (62-10)

1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 58 2009 vs. Cheyney...... 51 (51-0) STATSP PIONEER MISCELLANEOUS 2001 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 49 (63-14) 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 58 I

2002 vs. UMass-Lowell ...... 57 2003 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 49 (56-7) O 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 49 (56-7)

1993 vs. Pace ...... 56 N 2003 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 56 1958 vs. Long Island Aggies ...... 48 (48-0) 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 56 2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 48 (55-7) E 2008 vs. Millersville...... 55 1971 vs. Kings Point...... 47 (47-0) E 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 55 1991 vs. Pace ...... 47 (55-8) R

1979 vs. Kings Point ...... 55 2004 vs. Pace ...... 47 (61-14) M 1991 vs. Pace ...... 55 1969 vs. Adelphi ...... 45 (45-0) 2003 vs. Pace ...... 45 (52-7) 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 55 I

2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 55 1992 vs. Pace ...... 44 (51-7) S 2000 vs. Stonehill ...... 44 (44-0) 1970 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 C 1972 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 44 (58-14) 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 1977 vs. Wagner ...... 43 (43-0) E 1973 vs. Hofstra ...... 53 2002 vs. Stonehill ...... 43 (43-0) L 1992 vs. Salisbury St...... 53 1985 vs. Iona ...... 42 (49-7) L 2003 vs. Pace ...... 52 2002 vs. Saint Anselm ...... 42 (42-0) A 1978 vs. Wagner ...... 51 2005 vs. Pace ...... 42 (48-6) N

1992 vs. Pace ...... 51 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 41 (55-14) E 1978 vs. Hofstra...... 41 (41-0) 2009 vs. Cheyney ...... 51 O 1982 vs. Springfield ...... 41 (41-0) U 100+ COMBINED POINTS 1990 vs. St. John’s ...... 41 (41-0) IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 41 (55-14) S

2000 vs. Merrimack ...... 41 (41-0) 129 vs. Stonehill (56) and St. Anselm (73) – 2005 2007 vs. Pace ...... 41 (41-0) S 111 vs. Pace (56) and Gannon (55) – 1993 1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 40 (58-18) T 110 vs. St. Anselm (73) and Bryant (37) – 2005 1995 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 40 (40-0) A 109 vs. Ithaca (62) and Kings Point (47) – 1971 109 vs. Gettysburg (55) and Hofstra (54) – 1972 T 105 vs. UMass-Lowell (43) and St. Anselm (62) – 2001 SEASONS AVERAGING 30 POINTS S 105 vs. East Stroudsburg (49) and Stonehill (56) – 2005 OR MORE PER GAME 104 vs. Sacred Heart (62) and Assumption (42) – 1997 103 vs. Salisbury St. (58) and Alfred (45) – 1993 100 vs. Trenton State (28)/Cent. Connecticut (72) – 1993 2005: 42.5 PPG (10-3, NCAA Quarterfinalist) 1993: 41.9 PPG (10-1, ECAC Champions) 100 vs. So. Connecticut (58) and Bentley (42) – 2000 2001: 40.7 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions) 1971: 36.1 PPG (8-3, Boardwalk Bowl Bid) MOST GAMES IN A SEASON 2000: 34.0 PPG (8-2, EFC Atlantic Division Champions) ALLOWING LESS THAN 10 POINTS 2010: 33.5 PPG (7-4, 3rd place, PSAC East) IN A GAME 2003: 33.2 PPG (9-2, 2nd place, Northeast-10) 7 – 2002 2002: 32.8 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions, NCAA) 6 – 1997, 2001 5 – 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2004, 2005

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

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

P 1980 Tom Bennett Cleveland Browns

1980 Al Steinfeld Philadelphia Eagles E 1981 Tom Capone New York Jets

H 1981 Tony Suttora New York Jets

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

N 1987 Joe Chetti Buff alo Bills I

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

R 1992 Troy Wilkes New England Patriots

E 1994 Perry Klein Atlanta Falcons

E 1996 Andrew Henry Winnipeg Blue Bombers

N 1997 Karl Sacco Albany Firebirds 2001 Eddie Hardaway Tampa Bay Buccaneers O 2002 Hashim Evans New Haven Ninjas I 2003 Ian Smart British Columbia Lions P PIONEERS IN THE PROS 2004 Charlie Cook Indiana Firebirds AALL STEINFELDSTEINFELD ‘‘8181 PPERRYERRY KKLEINLEIN ‘‘9393 2004 Jeremiah Pope Philadelphia Eagles NNEWEW YYORKORK GGIANTSIANTS AATLANTATLANTA FFALCONSALCONS 2004 Peter Lazare Columbus Destroyers 2005 Ryan Heller Albany Conquest 2008 Rocco Martocci Albany Conquest 2011 Xavier Brown Chicago Rush, New Orleans Voo Doo

88 2012 Football Media Guide 88 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL David Steinberg - President, Long Island University Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of ’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees.

He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, - LIU L LONG ISLAND where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis Uni- versity as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in O

1977. N

Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine G

history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a I

Plural Place,” now in its third edition, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single- S volume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of Southeast Asia,” one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the L world to co-author “Th e Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addi- A

tion, he is a co-author of “Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” N which was published in 2005. D Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when

Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, U the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others. N

He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on LIU Post’s campus. Th e couple has I

two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accomplish- V ment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. E R S

Paul H. Forestell - Provost, LIU Post I T Y

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

scientist, was appointed provost of the LIU Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008. A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation L in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, I U and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at LIU Post.

P As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduates and O

2,300 continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program develop- S

ment, admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, T and buildings and grounds.

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

Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philos- ophy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.” 2012 Football Media Guide 89 89 LIULIU POSTPOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 FOOTBALL

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

Notable achievements during his tenure include 29 conference titles as well as NCAA cham- pionship titles from the 2007 and 2012 women’s lacrosse teams and the 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams.

Th is past season, the men’s and women’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s bas- ketball, women’s swimming, women’s lacrosse and softball all participated in NCAA tournaments. S

C LIU Post boasts some of top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in nation-

I al polls. Th e Pioneers fi nished fi rst in the Commissioner’s Cup standings

T for 2009-10 - the second Cup win (2006-07) during Collins’ tenure. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Pennsylvania E State Athletic Conference. L

H Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. During the 2011-12 academic year, LIU Post student-athletes completed a department record 3,484 hours of service. He currently serves as the Chairman of T the National Kidney Foundation – Long Island Kidney Walk. A

Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as F well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic

O achievements in the classroom. In addition, LIU Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the Adopt-A-Faculty program.

R In 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual student-athlete O recognition dinner to recognize both athletic and academic success. Th e department also established an Academic Honor Roll

T to honor student-athletes’ who receive a minimum 3.0 grade point average. C

E In addition, Collins serves on the East Coast Conference Ex- ecutive Committee and is also involved with the NCAA/ADA R

I Mentoring Program. He currently serves on regional advisory committees for men’s lacrosse and baseball.

D Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic -

facilities on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a brand new state-of-the art sound S system for the stadium. In addition, all of the outdoor athletic

N fi elds have undergone improvements to their playing surface. I Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basket-

L ball and volleyball teams, received a new sound system as well

L as a working press row table for media and game operations staff . O

C Collins’ biggest undertaking yet has been overseeing the Pioneer Spirit Campaign to raise funding for the brand new

N outdoor stadium complete with brand new seatback bleachers, which will break ground following the 2012 football and fi eld A hockey seasons and open in Fall 2013.

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

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

Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (17) and daughter, Megan (12).

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Jamie Apicella Melissa Beausoleil Chris Casey Mark Dawson Jill Fisher Bill Gaff ney Jim Gibbons Associate AD, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Director, Interim Head Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Head Coach, Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Athletic Media Relations Baseball Community Service Coordinator L LIU POST ADMINISTRATION I U

P Jonathan Gill Sean Grennan Marie Guarnieri Matt Guercio Shantey Hill Brian Hughes John Jez

Strength & Conditioning Faculty Athletic Athletic Administrative Coordinator, Sr. Associate AD, Senior Associate AD, Head Coach, O Coordinator Representative Assistant Athletic Operations and Woman Administrator Asst. Football Coach Lacrosse Coach Assistant Football Coach

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Andreas Lindberg Meghan McNamara Shawn McNamara Deirdre Moore Rob Morris Shellane Ogoshi Sarah Ralls I Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Director, Men’s Soccer Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Basketball Cross Country Volleyball Athletic Media Relations S T R A T I O N

Kathy Renton Raenee Savin Bob Sugar Carl Summerlin Bob Tirado Maureen Travers Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Equipment Manager Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Field Hockey Tennis Swimming

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

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

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

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

N (www.liu.edu/directions) LIU Post

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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