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UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS FOOTBALL Saturday, Nov 2015 UNH FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Game 12 vs. Colgate University CONTACT: Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director of Communications O: (603) 862-3906 | C: (603) 969-0774 | Email: [email protected] vs. SECONDARY: Doug Poole, Associate Director of Athletic Communications O: (603) 862-2585 | C: (603) 969-5433 | Email: [email protected] Game 12 | Home Game 6 | UNH (7-4, 5-3 CAA) vs. Colgate (7-4, 6-0 Patriot League) UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS FOOTBALL Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015 • 3:30 p.m. Cowell Stadium • Surface: FieldTurf • Durham, N.H. Video: ESPN3 Audio and Live stats: www.unhwildcats.com Quick Hitters The UNH football team is making is 12th consecutive appearance in 2015 UNH Schedule and Results the NCAA FCS Championship, which is twice the length of the second SEPT. 3 Thurs. at San Jose State 43-13 L longest active streak. 12 Sat. at Colgate 26-8 W 19 Sat. at Stony Brook * (TV: ASN) 31-6 L The Wildcats have advanced to the semifinals each of the last two years, and that marks the deepest the team has ever advanced. 26 Sat. CENTRAL CONNectICUT STATE 57-14 W OCT. 3 Sat. ELON *(TV: ASN) 37-14 W The ‘Cats have compiled an 11-11 postseason record during the streak. It 17 Sat. at William & Mary * (24) (TV: CSN) 34-18 L all began in 2004 with a first round upset (27-24 win) at Georgia Southern. 24 Sat. at Delaware * 31-14 L New Hampshire has a 7-4 overall record with a 5-3 CAA conference 31 Sat. RHODE ISLAND * 20-17 W record and 5-0 mark at home, including 2-0 in non-conference home NOV. 7 Sat. RICHMOND * (5) (TV: NBCSN) 30-25 W games. 14 Sat. at Albany * (TV: ASN, CSN-NE, NESN+) 24-14 W 21 Sat. MAINE * 22-6 W The Wildcats carry a four-game win streak into Saturday. During the 28 Sat. COLGATE ^ (ESPN3) 3:30 pm streak, UNH is averaging 24.0 points per game and has outscored the opposition by an aggregate score of 96-62, including 31-10 in the first Home games in BOLD CAPS quarter. * CAA conference game // Patriot League game UNH has won 11 consecutive November games with a split of 7-0 at # Indicates ranking at date of game home and 4-0 on the road. ^ NCAA first round ASN: American Sports Network Colgate University is 7-4 overall (6-0 Patriot League; 4-2 on the road) CSN: Comcast Sports Network and travels to Durham on a five-game win streak. NBCSN: NBC Sports Network Saturday will mark the second time New Hampshire and Colgate battle in an FCS first round playoff game. Back on Nov. 26, 2005, top-ranked UNH 2015 Colgate Schedule and Results rolled past the 24th-ranked Raiders, 55-21, at Cowell Stadium. SEPT. 5 Sat. at Navy 48-10 L 12 Sat. NEW HAMPSHIRE 26-8 L New Hampshire recorded a 26-8 victory earlier this year (Sept. 12) at 19 Sat. YALE 29-28 L Andy Kerr Stadium to extend its win streak against Colgate to six games 26 Sat. at Holy Cross * 31-14 W and improve to 6-1 lifetime against the Raiders. OCT. 2 Fri. at Cornell 28-21 W UNH has a 3-1 record vs. Colgate at Cowell Stadium and that includes a 10 Sat. at Princeton 44-20 L 53-23 triumph the last time these teams played in Durham (09/14/13). 17 Sat. at Georgetown * 17-13 W 31 Sat. FORDHAM (11) * 31-29 W New Hampshire’s Cowell Stadium has been called The Dungeon, a fit- tingly foreboding nickname for the opposition. In five games this sea- NOV. 7 Sat. at Lafayette * 28-19 W son, UNH is 5-0 at home and has outscored the opposition 166-76, 14 Sat. LEHIGH * 49-42 W including 66-10 in the first quarter and 15-9 in the fourth quarter; that’s 21 Sat. BUCKNELL * 14-10 W a scoring average of 33.2 to 15.2. 28 Sat. at New Hampshire ^ 3:30 pm Since the start of the 2007 season, the Wildcats are 47-5 at Cowell Sta- dium for a .904 win percentage ESPN3 (online broadcast) UNH has a 21-9 record (.700 win percentage) when Sean Goldrich is Play-by-Play: Bob Picozzi Analyst: Matt Chatham the starting quarterback. The ‘Cats are 10-1 in his home starts for a .909 win percentage. RADIO Wildcat Sports Radio Network Junior running back Dalton Crossan is fifth in scoring (9.6 points per Flagship: WGIR-610 AM game), seventh in all-purpose yards per game (159.60), ninth in rushing Affiliates: WTPL 107.7 FM, WZEI 101.5 FM, WEEY 93.5 FM, TDs (13) 22nd in kickoff returns (25.6 yards per return). WTSL 94.5 FM & 1400 AM, WTSV 1230 AM UNH has launched a stadium ticket campaign for the 2016 season. Re- Play-by-Play: Bob Lipman Analyst: Tim O’Sullivan serve season tickets in the state-of-the-art stadium for a $25 deposit per seat. Visit www.unhstadium.com 1 DEPTH charts New Hampshire Colgate WILDCATS OFFENSE RAIDERS OFFENSE LT 79 AUSTIN HETER (Sr., 6-4, 292) LT 71 RyAN paulish (So., 6-3, 290) 66 Dayne Herron (R-Fr., 6-4, 286) 57 Zach Provin (Jr., 6-1, 265) LG 69 ALExANDER MoRRILL (Jr., 6-2, 301) LG 79 JoHN wEBER (Sr., 6-3, 295) 73 Jake Kennedy (So., 6-3, 297) 68 Zac Sawin (Sr., 6-2, 295) C 62 GEoRGE KALLAS (Sr., 6-2, 302) C 66 MAx hartzMAN (So., 6-3, 290) 73 Jake Kennedy (So., 6-3, 297) 78 Andy Simms (So., 6-3, 280) RG 67 Curtis NEALER (Jr., 6-3, 300) RG 73 JoRDI DALMAU (Jr., 6-2, 290) 64 Mike Zaloga (So., 6-2, 270) 64 Matt McDowell (Sr., 6-1, 275) RT 75 ANDREw LAUDERDALE (Jr., 6-6, 277) RT 74 GRANT SIEGEL (Jr., 6-4, 285) 74 Will McInerny (So., 6-7, 280) 57 Zach Provin (Jr., 6-1, 265) TE 80 JoHN QUAzzA (Sr., 6-6, 250) TE 87 JoRDAN PowELL (Jr., 6-3, 244) 92 Nick Martinsen (Fr., 6-2, 220) 88 Matt Torrey (R-Fr., 6-2, 237) wR 3 ALEx GREENwalt (So., 6-3, 205) QB 5 SEAN GoLDRICH (Sr., 6-3, 219) 82 Owen Buscaglia (Fr., 6-3, 185) 14 Adam Riese (Jr., 6-1, 213) wR 29 JoHN MADDALUNA III (Jr., 6-1, 190) RB 27 DALToN CRoSSAN (Jr., 5-11, 206) 28 Cameron Kline (Sr., 5-11, 190) 8 Trevon Bryant (So., 5-8, 186) wR 89 THoMAS IvES (Fr., 6-4, 205) wR 84 AARoN LEwIS-CENALES (So., 6-0, 193) 25 Connor Wingenroth (So., 5-11, 195) 83 Amechie Walker, Jr. (Fr., 5-9, 168) QB 15 JAKE MELvILLE (Jr., 6-1, 195) wR 7 JARED ALLISoN (Sr., 5-8, 176) 6 Bret Mooney (So., 6-4, 210) 6 Kyon Taylor (Jr, 5-11, 186) TB 20 DEMETRIUS RUSSELL (Sr., 5-10, 200) wR 24 MIKE KELLy (Sr., 5-9, 186) or 22 JAMES HoLLAND (So., 5-9, 205) 81 Rory Donovan (R-Fr.,6-5, 210) or 24 JoHN wILKINS (Jr., 6-0, 230) FB 32 DAN GRASSo (Jr., 6-2, 220) WILDCATS DEFENSE 92 Nick Martinsen (Fr. 6-2, 220) DE 80 CAM SHoREy (Jr., 6-5, 250) 97 Kyle Reisert (R-Fr., 6-2, 230) RAIDERS DEFENSE DT 90 RASHID ARMAND (Sr., 6-1, 289) LE 37 pat AFRIyIE (So., 6-2, 235) 44 Dab Ukwuani (Sr., 6-3, 261) 98 Curt Mitchell II (So., 6-4, 245) DT 92 JULLIAN TURNER (Sr., 6-1, 294) NT 62 ALEx CAMPBELL (Jr., 6-3, 275) 68 Cyrus Boone (R-Fr., 6-2, 274) 99 Connor Buck (So., 6-3, 255) DE 91 JAE’wUAN HoRToN (R-Fr., 6-2, 233) RE 93 BRETT FIELD (Jr., 6-5, 270) 94 Mike Boryeskne (So., 6-1, 236) 91 Ben Andersen (Sr., 6-4, 260) oLB 47 CHARLES CAIRNIE (Jr., 6-5, 245) LB 42 AKIL ANDERSoN (Sr., 6-1, 211) 45 Dillon Deluliis (Fr., 5-10, 195) 58 Jared Kuehl (R-Fr., 6-1, 230) ILB 38 KyLE DIENER (Jr., 6-0, 235) LB 49 RyAN FARRELL (Jr., 6-1, 229) 42 Trent Williams (So., 6-1, 235) 57 Kevin McNally (Jr., 6-1, 238) ILB 48 CAMERoN BUTTERMoRE (Sr., 6-2, 220) CB 28 CASEy DeANDRADE (Jr., 5-11, 212) 42 Trent Williams (So., 6-1, 235) 45 Marquis Carr (So., 5-11, 182) OLB 2 CHRIS MoRGAN (Jr., 6-0, 205) SS 20 DANIEL RowE (Sr., 6-1, 203) 45 Dillon Deluliis (Fr., 5-10, 195) 47 Nick Marino (So., 5-10, 191) LCB 10 TyLER CASTILLo (Fr., 5-10, 170) wS 33 KEITH PARKINSoN (Sr., 6-1, 207) 8 Ben Hunt (Fr., 6-0, 185) 4 D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie (So., 6-0, 204) SS 7 KEyoN wASHINGToN (So., 5-7, 170) FS 1 LAMAR EDMoNDS (Sr., 5-10, 196) 8 Ben Hunt (Fr., 6-0, 185) 26 Geno Miller (So., 5-11, 200) FS 1 JoE FIGUERoA (Jr., 5-10, 190) CB 23 DoUGIE MoSS (Sr., 5-10, 186) 31 Christian Hardegree (Jr., 5-11, 200) 9 Patrick Mensah (So., 6-0, 199) RCB 23 Ty MCCoLLUM (Sr., 5-10, 170) 4 Josh Ford (Sr., 5-10, 185) WILDCATS SPECIALISTS Ko 38 MoRGAN ELLMAN (Jr., 6-0, 195) RAIDERS SPECIALISTS 99 Christian Breda (Sr., 6-2, 189) PK 46 JoNAH BowMAN (Jr., 6-1, 210) PK 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Sr., 6-2, 189) 96 Josn Cerra (Fr., 6-0, 150) 38 Morgan Ellman (Jr., 6-0, 195) H 19 Ty EDMoND (Sr., 6-0, 205) P 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Sr., 6-2, 189) 17 Danny Copeland (Jr., 6-0, 195) 93 Max Pedinoff (So., 6-0, 220) LS 49 NICK DICHIARA (Sr., 6-1, 215) 92 Nick Martinsen (Fr., 6-2, 220) KR 82 NEIL o’CoNNoR (R-Fr., 5-11, 183) P 85 NIKKo ARMIENTo (Sr., 6-1, 195) 7 JARED ALLISoN (Sr., 5-8, 176) 35 John Kay (Fr., 6-2, 220) or 8 TREvoN BRyANT (So., 5-8, 186) Ko 40 JoHN HARDy (Sr., 6-1, 200) PR 28 CASEy DeANDRADE (Jr., 5-11, 212) 35 Duncan Brennan (Sr., 6-0, 190) 7 Jared Allison (Sr., 5-8, 176) KoR 29 JoHN MADDALUNA III (Jr., 6-1, 190) H 14 ADAM RIESE (Jr., 6-1, 213) 2 Chris Morgan (Jr., 6-0, 205) LS 49 RyAN FARRELL (Jr., 6-1, 229) PR 31 CHRISTIAN HARDEGREE (Jr., 5-10, 175) SS 97 KyLE REISERT (R-Fr., 6-2, 230) 3 Chris Morgan (Jr., 6-0, 205) 2 University of New Hampshire Football: Rise Up and Earn It NATION-LEADING 12 STRAIGHT FCS Postseasons: UNH has quali- fied for the NCAA FCS Championship tournament 12 consecutive years, the longest active streak in the nation; the next longest active streak of TALE OF THE TAPE six is held by North Dakota State.
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