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University of New Hampshire 2019 Wildcats Football UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2019 WILDCATS FOOTBALL unhwildcats.com • Twitter: unh_football • Instagram: unh_football • YouTube: /UNHAthletics • Buy Tickets: 603-862-4000 YOUTH SPORTS NIGHT • Presented by Core Power vs • Free Wildcat “Be the Roar” bucket hat to the first 2,000 fans • Halftime kids’ parade UNH (0-2, 0-0 CAA) vs. Rhode Island (0-2, 0-1 CAA) Saturday, September 21 • 6 p.m. Quick Hitters Wildcat Stadium • Durham, N.H. The biggest news out of Durham prior to UNH’s first game of the season was the announcement that 21st-year head coach Sean McDonnell took Broadcast: NECN (New England Cable News) an indefinite leave of absence for health-related reasons on Aug. 26. Video, Audio and Live stats: www.unhwildcats.com Ricky Santos, who rejoined the UNH staff in March as associate head coach and quarterbacks coach, was named interim head coach Aug. 26. Santos spent the past three seasons (2016-18) as the QB coach at Columbia 2019 UNH Schedule and Results University. From 2013-15, Santos coached UNH’s wide receivers. SEPT. 7 Sat. at Holy Cross 13-10 L 14 Sat. at Florida International (ESPN+) 30-17 L New Hampshire and Rhode Island will clash on the football field for the 21 Sat. RHODE ISLAND * Youth Sports Night 6 pm 93rd time this Saturday to mark the second-longest rivalry in UNH his- 28 Sat. DUQUESNE Family Weekend 1 pm tory. OCT. 5 Sat. ELON * Homecoming 3:30 pm 12 Sat. at Stony Brook * 6 pm UNH holds a 59-28-5 series edge against URI. The Rams ended a stretch 19 Sat. at Delaware * 1 pm of seven consecutive losses to the Wildcats with last year’s 24-21 victory NOV. 2 Sat. VILLANOVA * STEM DAY 1 pm at Meade Stadium. 9 Sat. at James Madison * 3:30 pm 16 Sat. at UAlbany * 1 pm UNH has won eight consecutive matchups vs. URI in Durham. The last 23 Sat. MAINE * Senior Day 1 pm time the Rams returned to Rhode Island with a win against the Wildcats was Sept. 16, 1995 (10-7). Home games in BOLD CAPS * CAA conference game New Hampshire has a 13-5 lifetime record at Wildcat Stadium and that [#] Indicates ranking at date of game includes 3-3 a year ago and 8-4 in CAA conference games (1-0 vs. Rhode Island). Since 2008, UNH has a 55-10 home record (.846 win percentage) 2019 URI Schedule and Results that includes 37-7 (.841) against CAA conference teams. AUG. 31 Sat. at Ohio 41-20 L SEPT. 7 Sat. DELAWARE * 44-36 L UNH won 13 consecutive home openers spanning the 2005-17 seasons, 21 Sat. at New Hampshire * 6 pm but that streak ended in 2018 when Colgate University recorded a 10-3 win 28 Sat. STONY BROOK * 7 pm at Wildcat Stadium last September (Sept. 8). OCT. 5 Sat. at Brown 12:30 pm 12 Sat. at Virginia Tech TBA Max Brosmer, who played the second half in UNH’s Sept. 7 season-opener 19 Sat. at UAlbany * 3:30 pm at College of the Holy Cross, became the first true freshman quarterback to 26 Sat. ELON * 1 pm start a game in program history when he took the field Sept. 14 at Florida NOV. 2 Sat. MERRIMACK 1 pm International. 9 Sat. at William & Mary * 1 pm 16 Sat. at Maine * 12 pm Brosmer and redshirt freshman Dylan Laube connected for an 86-yard 23 Sat. JAMES MADISON * 12 pm touchdown last week at Florida International. It is UNH’s longest pass play since the longest pass play in program history: Oct. 24, 1998 (90 yards; Tim Cramsey to Jermaine Washington vs. William & Mary). NECN On the national leaderboard, redshirt freshman Dylan Laube ranks No. Play-by-Play: Brendan Glasheen Analyst: Mike Murphy 3 in yards per reception (32.25) and 27th in all-purpose yards (129.50 per game). Sophomore safety Pop Bush is No. 3 in solo tackles (8.0 per game) RADIO Wildcat Sports Radio Network and senior linebacker Cameron Brusko is No. 7 in that stat at 7.0 per game. Flagship: WGIR-610 AM Affiliates: WQSO-FM 96.7, WPKX-AM 930 CONTACT: Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director of Communications Play-by-Play: Bob Lipman Analyst: Justin McIsaac O: (603) 862-3906 | C: (603) 969-0774 | Email: [email protected] SECONDARY: Doug Poole, Associate Director of Athletic Communications O: (603) 862-2585 | C: (603) 969-5433 | Email: [email protected] 1 DEPTH CHARTS New Hampshire Rhode Island UNH OFFENSE URI OFFENSE QB 16 MAX BROSMER (Fr., 6-2, 204) QB 17 VITO PRIORE (R-Jr., 6-2, 187) 17 Bret Edwards (R-Fr., 6-1, 194) or 3 DARIUS PERRANTES (Fr., 6-0, 215) RB 26 CARLOS WASHINGTON, JR. (So., 5-11, 205) RB 4 LORENZO BRYANT, JR. (R-Sr., 6-0, 220) 22 Evan Gray (Sr., 5-10, 231) 19 Matt Pires (Jr., 5-11, 185) WR 80 BRIAN ESPANET (So., 6-3, 205) or 32 Justice Antrum (Jr., 5-9, 190) 29 Griffin Helm (Fr., 5-11, 172) WR 6 AARON PARKER (Sr., 6-3, 208) WR 1 MALIK LOVE (Sr., 5-10, 184) 84 Ivory Frimpong (Jr., 6-3, 195) 7 C.J. Turner (So., 5-7, 175) WR 83 JOHN ERBY (R-Fr., 5-10, 185) WR 88 CHARLES BRISCOE III (R-Fr., 6-0, 191) 11 Ahmere Dorsey (Sr., 5-10, 175) 29 Griffin Helm (Fr., 5-11, 172) WR 8 ISAIAH COULTER (Jr., 6-3, 190) TE 85 JUSTIN MALONE-WOODS (Sr., 6-2, 232) 80 Ed Lee (R-So., 5-9, 185) 89 Carson Leary (Jr., 6-2, 249) TE 30 JOEY KENNY (Sr., 6-2, 253) LT 57 PATRICK FLYNN (So., 6-3, 281) 82 Caleb Warren (So., 6-3, 235) 76 Curtis Linton, Jr. (So., 6-3, 280) LT 74 KYLE MURPHY (Sr., 6-4, 312) LG 69 JACK CARROLL (Jr., 6-2, 288) 65 Sean Anderson (R-Jr.,6-5, 275) 72 David Perry, Jr. (R-Fr., 6-5, 317) LG 61 EVAN LOVELL (R-Fr., 6-4, 305) C 70 MATT MASCIA (Jr., 6-2, 295) 62 Dimitrios Gkountoudis (Fr., 6-3, 300) C 53 RAEES JOHNSON (Sr., 6-2, 294) 62 Matt Matulis (Sr., 6-2, 277) 64 Sebastian Delasoudas (R-Fr., 6-2, 290) RG 75 RILEY BURNS (So, 6-3, 293) RG 75 NICK CORREIA (R-Fr., 6-5, 350) 65 Osho Omoyeni (R-Fr., 6-3, 296) 79 Montaner Friselli (Fr., 6-2, 290) RT 77 JEFF CARTER (Sr., 6-4, 297) RT 71 KEVIN LAWRENCE (Sr., 6-4, 310) 73 Matt O’Neill (R-Fr., 6-4, 310) 78 Lorenzo Thompson (R-Fr., 6-7, 260) UNH DEFENSE URI DEFENSE DE 99 BRIAN CARTER (Jr., 6-2, 235) DE 51 ANDRE BIBEAULT (R-Jr., 6-3, 255) 96 Robbie Schumacher (Sr., 6-0, 260) 56 Keith Wells (Sr., 6-2, 280) DT 93 NIKO KVIETKUS (So., 6-3, 283) DT 44 JAMES MAKSZIN (So., 6-3, 290) 60 Jacob Bradshaw (Jr., 6-1, 287) 92 Emil La Marca (R-So., 6-2, 275) DT 55 ELIJAH LEWIS (Jr., 6-1, 280) 95 Jim Philistin (Gr., 6-2, 270) 71 Collin Instone (Fr., 6-3, 281) DT 99 Brandon Ginnetti (Sr., 6-3, 285) DE 95 JOSH KANIA (Sr., 6-3, 248) 54 Dylan Brown (R-Fr., 6-3, 310) 49 Gunner Gibson (So., 6-3, 237) DE 2 TEZ WILSON (R-Sr., 6-3, 230) LB 50 OLEH MANZYK (Fr., 6-1, 205) 90 Ryan McDonough (R-Fr., 6-4, 250) 32 J.J. Jerome (R-Fr., 5-11, 215) LB 48 CHRIS ARRINGTON (R-Fr., 6-2, 225) LB 5 CAM BRUSKO (Sr., 6-1, 200) 31 Andre Johnson (R-Fr., 6-0, 205) 58 Zedane Williams (Fr., 6-0, 201) LB 38 ANDRE BLACKETT (Jr., 6-0, 235) SS 23 POP BUSH (So., 6-0, 187) 58 Jake Fire (R-So., 5-11, 225) 38 Joe Eichman (R-Fr., 6-0, 207) LB 16 BRANYAN JAVIER-CASTILLO (Sr., 6-1, 215) WS 33 EVAN HORN (Jr., 6-0, 206) 42 Mazen Taman (Sr., 5-11, 205) 39 Matt Sherlock (Sr., 5-11, 199) CB 5 Malik Wilder (Sr., 5-10, 190) FS 4 POP LACEY (Sr., 6-0, 200) 22 Da’Meak Brandon (Jr., 5-10, 180) 11 Max Oxendine (R-Fr., 6-0, 196) CB 9 RASHOD DICKERSON (Sr., 5-11, 191) CB 6 PRINCE SMITH, Jr. (Sr., 5-10, 192) 14 Cayvian Holmes (So., 5-11, 180) 24 Randall Harris (R-Fr., 6-0, 187) S 28 MOMODOU MBYE (R-Sr., 6-0, 180) CB 9 ISIAH PERKINS (Sr., 6-0, 191) 34 A.J. Baxter (R-Jr., 6-0, 184) 27 Derek Thompson (R-Fr., 5-10, 185) S 21 BRIAN CAMPBELL (Sr., 6-1, 190) 40 Malik Gavek (R-So., 5-10, 190) UNH SPECIALISTS KO 91 JORDAN CONN (R-Fr., 6-0, 226) URI SPECIALISTS 21 Jason Hughes (Jr., 5-9, 193) K 45 C.J. CARRICK (Jr., 6-2, 190) PK 21 JASON HUGHES (Jr., 5-9, 193) 94 Henry Westermann (Fr., 6-3, 195) 91 Jordan Conn (R-Fr., 6-0, 226) P 37 DAVEY SCHAUM-BARTOCCI (So., 6-0, 170) P 10 DREW SANBORN (Sr., 6-0, 211) 94 Henry Westermann (Fr., 6-3, 195) 91 Jordan Conn (R-Fr., 6-0, 226) KR 11 AHMERE DORSEY (Sr., 5-10, 175) KR 20 DYLAN LAUBE (R-Fr., 5-10, 201) 19 MATT PIRES (Jr., 5-11, 185) 26 CARLOS WASHINGTON, JR. (So., 5-11, 205) PR 11 AHMERE DORSEY (Sr., 5-10, 175) PR 4 POP LACEY (Sr., 6-0, 201) 19 Matt Pires (Jr., 5-11, 185) 33 Evan Horn (Jr., 6-0, 206) H 37 DAVEY SCHAUM-BARTOCCI (So., 6-0, 170) H 10 DREW SANBORN (Sr., 6-0, 214) 49 Matt Sawicki (R-Jr., 5-10, 170) 16 Max Brosmer (Fr., 6-2, 204) LS 41 JOE DELEONE (Sr., 6-0, 197) LS 8 Tim Bouchard (R-Fr., 5-11, 207) 59 Griffin Saks (So., 6-0, 225) 33 Evan Horn (Jr., 6-0, 206) SS 60 JACOB BRADSHAW (Jr., 6-1, 287) 93 Niko Kvietkus (So., 6-3, 283) University of New Hampshire Football 2 THE MATCHUP: UNH VS.
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