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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 , who rejoined the UNH staff in March as associate head coach and 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 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. RHODE ISLAND Series Synopsis Tale of the Tape New Hampshire and Rhode Island will clash on the football field for UNH Offense vs. URI Defense the 93rd time this Saturday to mark the second-longest rivalry in UNH 13.5 ...... Points/game...... 42.5 history; the Wildcats and Maine have met 107 times. 155.0 ...... Rush yds/game...... 236.5 UNH holds a 59-28-5 series edge against URI. The Rams ended a 213.5 ...... Pass yds/game...... 188.0 stretch of seven consecutive losses to the Wildcats with last year’s 24-21 368.5 ...... Total yds/game...... 374.5 victory at Meade Stadium. New Hampshire has won 13 of the last 15 9/31 (29%)...... 3rd down...... 17/27 (63%) matchups. 1/3 (33%) ...... 4th down...... 1/1 (100%) The ‘Cats have a 15-4 record against URI in the Coach Mac era 28:50...... Possession...... n/a (1999-present) and that includes 8-0 at home. 0.5...... Sacks allowed/Sacks per game...... 1.5 In the most recent meeting at Wildcat Stadium, URI closed within UNH Defense vs. URI Offense one point (15-14) early in the fourth quarter, but the ‘Cats responded 21.5 ...... Points/game...... 28.0 with a touchdown and added another for the 28-14 win in front of a 186.0 ...... Rush yds/game...... 77.5 UNH-record 22,.135 fans at Homecoming. 190.0 ...... Pass yds/game...... 360.5 These programs met annually from 1905-17, resumed the series from 376.0 ...... Total yds/game...... 438.0 1923-28, played just once (‘42) spanning the next 17 years and have 11/31 (35%)...... 3rd down...... 9/28 (32%) squared off every season since 1946 with one exception (2002). 1/3 (33%)...... 4th down...... 2/6 (33%) n/a...... Possession...... 29:38 Game-by-Game Results 1.0 ...... Sacks per game/Sacks allowed...... 1.0 09/04/99 A UNH 37 URI 14 09/18/10 A URI 28 UNH 25

09/09/00 H UNH 13 URI 12 10/29/11 H UNH 31 URI 24 Most RecentBox Score (Final) Meeting 10/27/12 A UNH 40 URI 20 2018 UNH Football 10/20/01 A URI 31 UNH 27 New Hampshire vs Rhode Island (11/17/2018 at Kingston, R.I.) 09/20/03 A URI 55 UNH 40 10/12/13 H UNH 49 URI 19 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total 11/06/04 A UNH 27 URI 3 11/08/14 A UNH 41 URI 14 New Hampshire 0 0 7 14 21 10/15/05 H UNH 53 URI 9 10/31/15 H UNH 20 URI 17 Rhode Island 3 7 7 7 24 11/11/06 A UNH 63 URI 21 09/24/16 A UNH 39 URI 17 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 03:21 URI - C.J. Carrick 27 yd field goal, 9-39 6:45 10/27/07 H UNH 49 URI 36 09/23/17 H UNH 28 URI 14 2nd 06:09 URI - JaJuan Lawson 20 yd run (C.J. Carrick kick), 9-80 3:46 3rd 11:20 URI - Marven Beauvais 16 yd pass from JaJuan Lawson (C.J. Carrick kick), 7-63 3:36 09/13/08 A UNH 51 URI 43 11/17/18 A URI 24 UNH 21 01:33 UNH - Washington, C. 8 yd run (Hughes,Jason kick), 8-85 3:47 4th 12:13 UNH - Washington, C. 1 yd run (Hughes,Jason kick), 5-22 1:41 11/07/09 H UNH 55 URI 42 11:58 URI - Ahmere Dorsey 95 yd kickoff return (C.J. Carrick kick) 03:15 UNH - Washington, C. 2 yd run (Hughes,Jason kick), 4-43 0:51

UNH URI FIRST DOWNS 22 13 Scouting URI RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-138 40-127 PASSING YDS (NET) 221 116 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-20-2 21-11-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-359 61-243 The University of Rhode Island (East Kingston, R.I.) enters the week- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 1-8 end with an 0-2 overall record that includes 0-1 in the CAA as well as 0-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-48 4-143 on the road. The Rams are coming off an open week after a 44-36 triple- Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.8 7-29.6 overtime loss to Delaware on Sept. 7. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-53 12-92 Senior WR Aaron Parker ranks No. 1 in the nation in both receiving Possession Time 30:24 29:36 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 18 5 of 17 yards per game (185.5) and receptions per game (10.5). He had 12 catches Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 for 227 yards vs. Delaware. Parker ranks third among active FCS players Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-30 2-13 with 2,607 career receiving yards. RUSHING: New Hampshire-Washington, C. 14-109; Knight,Trevor 5-22; Gray,Evan 3-5; Coyne, Sean 1-4; O'Connor,Neil 2-2; Herion, Tommy 2-1; Bryant,Trevon 3-1; TEAM 1-minus 6. Rhode Island-Zoe Bryant, Redshirt junior QB Vito Priore threw for 430 yards against Delaware Jr. 14-60; Naim Jones 4-34; JaJuan Lawson 15-27; Ahmere Dorsey 3-13; Team 3-minus 3; Matt Pires and is averaging 360.5 passing yards per game this season. That mark vs. 1-minus 4. PASSING: New Hampshire-Herion, Tommy 14-29-2-166; Knight,Trevor 6-11-0-55; Coyne, Sean 0-1-0-0. the Blue Hens marked the seventh-highest single-game total in URI his- Rhode Island-JaJuan Lawson 11-21-0-116. tory. RECEIVING: New Hampshire-Presley,Kieran 6-71; O'Connor,Neil 6-67; Coyne, Sean 3-45; Washington, C. Senior WR Ahmere Dorsey recorded more than 1,000 combined kick 2-minus 3; Malone-Woods,J. 1-17; Vailas,Mike 1-13; Gray,Evan 1-11. Rhode Island-Aaron Parker 3-20; Isaiah Coulter 2-29; Zoe Bryant, Jr. 2-28; Khayri Denny 2-21; Marven Beauvais 1-16; Tyler Burke 1-2. and punt return yards last year, and that included a 95-yard kickoff return INTERCEPTIONS: New Hampshire-None. Rhode Island-D.J. Stewart 1-16; Momodou Mbye 1-0. for a touchdown against New Hampshire. This year, he has become an EAST KINGSTON, R.I. – Carlos Washington, Jr. rushed for 109 yards integral part of the offense with 10 catches for 158 yards and a TD. FUMBLES: New Hampshire-Lacey,Pop 1-1; TEAM 1-0. Rhode Island-JaJuan Lawson 1-0; Zoe Bryant, Jr. 1-1. andNew Hampshirea career-best (4-6, 3) vs. three Rhode Islandtouchdowns, (5-5, 3) but UNH saw its season end with a Senior RB Zoe Bryant, Jr. leads the Rams’ ground game with 38 carries Date: 11/17/2018 • Site: Kingston, R.I. • Stadium: Meade Stadium 24-21Attendance: loss 3012 to URI at Meade Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Wild- for 140 yards; the team totals are 48-155. He led last year’s squad with 476 catsKickoff had time: entered 12:00 PM • Endthe of game Game: 03:05 on aPM three-game • Total elapsed time: win 3:05 streak. rushing yards. Officials: Referee: William Boyd; Umpire: Randy Ross; Linesman: N.J. Cogliati; LineTommy judge: Jarrod Herion Johnson; cameBack judge: off Steven the Wood;bench Field to judge: complete James Brennan; 14 of 29 passes for 166 URI’s defense has recorded five takeaways with four interceptions and Side judge: Bryant Ferguson; Center judge: Shane Donaldson; one fumble recovery. yardsTemperature: to help 46 • Wind:New slight Hampshire • Weather: clear rally skis for 21 second-half points and nearly Senior safety Momodu Mbye had an INT each of the first two games of mount a comeback from what was a 17-0 third-quarter lead for URI. the year. Washington, Jr.’s one-yard TD run lifted the Wildcats within 17-14 at LB Branyan Javier-Castillo is averaging 11.0 tackles per game, and that 12:13 of the fourth quarter, but Ahmere Dorsey returned the ensuing included a 14-tackle effort against Delaware. kickoff 95 yards for a score to reestablish a 10-point advantage, 24-14. Tez Wilson, who missed all of 2018, is URI’s active leader in career The third score of the day for Washington, Jr. once again pulled the tackles with 155. His 24.5 tackles for loss includes 8.0 sacks. ‘Cats within three points, 24-21, with 3:15 remaining. Carrick has made 5 of 6 field goal attempts and all five PATs. He made UNH got the ball back, but the Wildcats’ third turnover (second inter- a career-long 44-yard FG with 19 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter ception) of the game ended a drive at the URI 40 with 1:02 to play. vs. Delaware to send the game into overtime.

University of New Hampshire Football 3 SANTOS NAMED INTERIM HEAD COACH IN McDONNELL’S ABSENCE: On August 26, 2019, UNH head coach Sean McDonnell UNH’S RECORD WHEN announced he was taking an indefinite leave of absence because of health- Playing at home...... 0-0 related issues. On that day, it was also announced that Ricky Santos was Playing on the road...... 0-2 named interim head coach. Winning turnover battle...... 0-0 Losing turnover battle...... 0-2 The 35-year old Santos, who is a 2016 UNH Hall of Fame inductee, Turnovers are even...... 0-0 returned to his alma mater in March 2019 as associate head coach and UNH scores first...... 1-0 quarterbacks coach. Opponent scores first...... 0-1 Santos spent the previous three seasons (2016-18) as the QB coach at UNH leads after 1st quarter...... 0-1 Columbia University. From 2013-15, Santos coached UNH’s wide receivers. UNH trails after 1st quarter...... 0-0 Santos, whose uniform No. 2 is one of four jerseys ever retired by the Tied after 1st quarter...... 0-1 UNH leads at the half...... 0-0 UNH football program, was a four-year starter at quarterback (2004-07) UNH trails at the half...... 0-2 led the Wildcats to a career 37-14 record and four NCAA Division I-AA/ Tied at the half...... 0-0 FCS playoff appearances. UNH leads after 3 quarters...... 0-0 Santos passed for 13,212 passing yards and 123 touchdown passes while UNH trails after 3 quarters...... 0-1 accumulating 14,615 yards of total offense. In 2006, Santos won the Walter Tied after 3 quarters...... 0-1 Payton Award as the most outstanding offensive player in FCS football. The A Wildcat rushes for 100+ yards...... 0-1 UNH rushes for 250+ yards...... 0-0 then-junior, who finished a mere five points away from garnering the honor UNH rushes for 250+ & passes for 250+ yds...... 0-0 the previous season, threw for 3,125 yards and 29 touchdowns. UNH scores less than 20 points...... 0-2 Santos possesses the University’s career records in pass attempts (1,498), UNH scores 20-29 points...... 0-0 completions (1,024) and passing yards (12,189). He holds the top two and UNH scores 30-39 points...... 0-0 four of the top six single-season records in completions, headlined by 301 UNH scores 40+ points...... 0-0 in 2005. His ‘05 season included a school-high 3,797 passing yards. UNH allows less than 20 points...... 0-1 UNH allows 20-29 points...... 0-0 Following his graduation, Santos played football professionally for five UNH allows 30-39 points...... 0-1 years. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs for UNH allows 40+ points...... 0-0 a brief stint in 2008 before moving north to play in the Canadian Football Playing on FieldTurf...... 0-1 League from 2009-12. Playing on Grass...... 0-1 McDonnell has a career record of 154-95 (.681 winning percentage), UNH wins the coin toss...... 0-2 UNH receives opening kickoff...... 0-0 which includes a 98-65 conference mark, in 20 years as UNH head coach Opponent receives opening kickoff...... 0-2 (1999-2018). He guided the Wildcats to 14 consecutive winning seasons – with six double-digit win totals – spanning 2004-17. UNH advanced to the NCAA Division I FCS tournament each of those 14 years, including SEASON HIGHS/LOWS back-to-back semifinal appearances in 2013 and 2014. Coach Mac has led Largest margin of victory...... n/a the ‘Cats to three conference titles: 2005, 2012, 2014. Smallest margin of victory...... n/a McDonnell’s collegiate accolades include Eddie Robinson National Coach Largest margin of defeat...... 13 at FIU (09/14) of the Year (2005, 2014), AFCA National Coach of the Year (2014), AFCA Smallest margin of defeat...... 3 at Holy Cross (09/07) Largest deficit overcome in victory...... n/a District Coach of the Year (2004-05-12-14), CAA Coach of the Year (‘04 & Largest lead relinquished in loss...... 4, 2x, MR at FIU (09/14) ‘14), New England Football Writers Coach of the Year (2005-08-10-12-14) Most points...... 17 at FIU (09/14) and Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Head Coach of the Year (2000-04-09- Fewest points...... 10 at Holy Cross (09/07) 12). Most rushing yards, team...... 164 at Holy Cross (09/07) Fewest rushing yards, team...... 146 at FIU (09/14) WILDCAT STADIUM: New Hampshire has a 13-5 lifetime record at Most passing yards, team...... 224 at FIU (09/14) Fewest passing yards, team...... 203 at Holy Cross (09/07) Wildcat Stadium (opened in the 2016 season) and that includes 3-3 a year Most yards, team...... 370 at FIU (09/14) ago and 8-4 in CAA conference games (1-0 vs. Rhode Island). Fewest yards, team...... 367 at Holy Cross (09/07) Since 2008, UNH has a 55-10 home record (.846 win percentage) that Most rushing yards, ind... 107, Carlos Washington, Jr. at Holy Cross (09/07) includes 37-7 (.841) against CAA conference teams. Most pass yards, ind...... 224, Max Brosmer at FIU (09/14) Most receiving yards, ind...... 87, Dylan Laube at FIU (09/14) HOME OPENERS: UNH won 13 consecutive home openers spanning the Longest rushing play...... 35, Evan Gray at FIU (09/14) Longest pass play...... 86, M. Brosmer to D. Laube at FIU (09/14) 2005-17 seasons, but that streak ended in 2018 when Colgate University Longest kickoff return...... 24, Dylan Laube at FIU (09/14) recorded a 10-3 win at Wildcat Stadium last September (Sept. 8). Under Longest punt return...... n/a head coach Sean McDonnell, the ‘Cats are 16-4 in home openers. Longest INT return...... n/a Longest fumble return...... n/a TRUE FRESHMAN QB: Max Brosmer, who played the second half in Longest field goal...... 41, Jason Hughes at FIU (09/14) UNH’s Sept. 7 season-opener at College of the Holy Cross, became the first Longest punt...... 52, Drew Sanborn at FIU (09/14) Longest scoring pass...... 86, M. Brosmer to D. Laube at FIU (09/14) true freshman quarterback to start a game in program history when he took Longest scoring rush.....19, Carlos Washington, Jr. at Holy Cross (09/07) the field Sept. 14 at Florida International. Most turnovers forced...... 0 Through two games (six quarters played), Brosmer has completed 27 of Most tackles, player ...... 10, C. Brusko at FIU (09/14) 54 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns; he’s been sacked just once and Most points allowed...... 30 at FIU (09/14) has thrown two interceptions. Fewest points allowed...... 13 at Holy Cross (09/07) Most rush yds. allowed...... 310 at FIU (09/14) Last week at FIU, Brosmer was 19-for-38 for 224 yards and two TDs; he Fewest rush yds. allowed...... 62 at Holy Cross (09/07) also threw one pick. He threw for his first score on a 7-yard completion to Most pass yds. allowed...... 253 at Holy Cross (09/07) Brian Espanet to give UNH a 10-7 lead with 38 seconds remaining in the Fewest pass yds. allowed...... 127 at FIU (09/14) first quarter. Brosmer’s second TD pass was an 86-yarder to Dylan Laube Most yards allowed...... 437 at FIU (09/14) that gave the Wildcats a 17-13 lead at 10:20 of the third quarter. Fewest yards allowed...... 315 at Holy Cross (09/07)

University of New Hampshire Football 4 In the opener against Holy Cross, Brosmer entered the game on UNH’s first possession of the third quarter. The Wildcats responded with a 15-play, 79-yard drive that culminated in a 21-yard field goal to tie the score at 3. SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES Brosmer finished with eight completions on 16 passes for 106 yards; he 100+ Rushing Yards was not sacked. With UNH trailing 13-10, he was intercepted on a 3rd- Most recent – Sept. 7, 2019 – Carlos Washington, Jr. at Holy Cross (107) and-10 play from the Holy Cross 47 at the HC 25 with 1:04 remaining in Carlos Washington, Jr. (4x) the game. 107 at Holy Cross (Sept. 7, 2019) 109 at Rhode Island (Nov. 17, 2018) 142 vs. Albany (Nov. 10, 2018) UNH HOLDS ITS OWN VS. FBS SCHOOL: New Hampshire, which held 179 at Villanova (Oct. 27, 2018) first-half leads of 3-0 and 10-7, took a 17-13 lead against Florida Interna- tional at 10:20 of the third quarter at rain-soaked Riccardo Silva Stadium 100+ Receiving Yards on Sept. 14. The Panthers outscored the Wildcats 17-0 the rest of the way, Most recent – Oct. 13, 2018, Neil O’Connor vs. Stony Brook (156) Malik Love (Career - 3x) however, to record a 30-17 victory. 123 vs. Central Connecticut State (Nov. 25, 2017) 127 vs. James Madison (Oct. 15, 2016) TWO YOUNGSTERS COMBINE FOR LONG TD: Freshman quarterback 108 at Dartmouth (Sept. 17, 2016) Max Brosmer hit redshirt freshman Dylan Laube on the right sideline and the running back cut to the middle of the field, broke a couple of tackles at 300+ Passing Yards Most recent – Nov. 4, 2017: Trevor Knight, 406, at William & Mary midfield and raced into the end zone for an 86-yard touchdown at Florida International. 10+ Tackles The play gave UNH a (shortlived) 17-13 lead early in the third quarter, Most recent – Sept. 14, 2019: Cameron Brusko, 10, at FIU and is one of the longest pass plays in program history. The benchmark of 90 Pop Lacey (Career - 5x) yards was established Oct. 24, 1998 (Tim Cramsey to Jermaine Washington 11 at Elon (Sept. 29, 2018) 10 at Colorado (Sept. 15, 2018) vs. William & Mary). 12 at James Madison (Dec. 3, 2016) The Brosmer-to-Laube score was the Wildcats’ first passing TD of 80+ 13 at Elon (Oct. 7, 2016) yards since Sean Goldrich and R.J. Harris covered that distance on a razzle- 14 vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 10, 2016) dazzle play against Rhode Island on Nov. 8, 2014. Cameron Brusko (2019 - 1x ... Career - 1x) 10 at Florida International (Sept. 14, 2019) NATIONAL LEADERBOARD: The strong play of the offensive line has backboned New Hampshire to No. 7 in the nation in tackles for loss allowed (3.50 per game) and No. 8 in sacks allowed (0.50 per game). UNH’s defense is ranked No. 8 in red zone and No. 17 in tackles for loss 2019 CAA PRESEASON POLL (8.0 per game). On the individual leaderboards, redshirt freshman Dylan Laube ranks School (First-Place Votes) 1. James Madison (20) 238 7. New Hampshire 109 No. 3 in yards per reception (32.25) and 27th in all-purpose yards (129.50 2. Towson (3) 217 8. Rhode Island 104 per game). Sophomore safety Pop Bush is No. 3 in solo tackles (8.0 per 3. Maine (1) 201 9. Villanova 84 game) and senior linebacker Cameron Brusko is No. 7 in that stat at 7.0 4. Elon 164 10. Richmond 62 per game. 5. Delaware 162 11. William & Mary 58 6. Stony Brook 151 12. UAlbany 34 BIG-PLAY GRAY: Senior running back Evan Gray had 71 yards on just five carries in the Sept. 14 game at Florida International. He busted a long Edwards became the first redshirt freshman QB to start a Wildcats’ season run of 35 yards on the opening drive of the third quarter and another for opener since Sean Goldrich in 2012. Goldrich had six starts in nine games 29 yards near the end of the quarter. played that year. Prior to 2012, redshirt quarterback R.J. Toman had two starts in the DEFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS AT FIU: Senior linebacker Cameron Brusko absence of injured All-American Ricky Santos in 2007. made a career-high, team-leading 10 tackles Sept. 14 at Florida International; he had seven solo stops and three assisted tackles. INSIDE THE RED ZONE: UNH has scored on 3 of 5 trips inside the red Junior defensive end Brian Carter had a personal-best eight tackles (4- zone with two TDs, one field goal, one loss on downs and one turnover. 4-8) with two stops behind the line of scrimmage. The opponents have scored on 6 of 9 trips inside the 20 with three TDs Sophomore safety Pop Bush, one week after tallying a career-high nine (all rushing), one field goal, two missed field goals and one loss on downs. tackles at Holy Cross, finished with eight tackles (7-1-8), including one for loss, at FIU. MOVING THE CHAINS: The Wildcats have converted 9 of 31 third downs In his second career start, sophomore defensive end Gunner Gibson into a first down (29%); the half-by-half breakdown is 6-for-17 in the first made seven tackles (5-2-7). half and 3 of 14 in the second. In comparison, the opposition has moved the chains 11 of 31 times ANOTHER TRUE FRESHMAN STARTER: Freshman linebacker Oleh (35.5%). UNH’s defense has been stout in the second quarter, allowing just Manzyk was in the starting lineup at FIU in place of senior Michael Bal- 1 of 7 conversions (14.3%). samo, who was sidelined by injury. Manzyk finished with four tackles. ODD, NOT EVEN: UNH has outscored the opposition 10-7 in both the REDSHIRT FRESHMAN QB: Redshirt freshman Bret Edwards was first and third quarters. Opponents have a 9-0 scoring edge in the third named UNH’s starting quarterback out of preseason and took New quarter and 20-7 in the fourth. Hampshire’s first snap in the opener at College of the Holy Cross. Edwards completed 7 of 18 passes for 97 yards, and his interception ended a UNH UNH DEFENSE LIMITS HOLY CROSS TO A PAIR OF FIELD GOALS: scoring threat on 1st-and-10 from the HC 15 with 51 seconds remaining New Hampshire’s defense did not allow a touchdown in the Sept. 7 season in the first half (and UNH trailing 3-0). Edwards, who was not sacked, did opener at Holy Cross. The Crusaders’ lone TD was scored by its defense not play in the second half. when they recovered a UNH fumble in the end zone.

University of New Hampshire Football 5 The Wildcats halted the Holy Cross ground game, which had 35 rushes for 62 yards; that calculates to 1.8 yards per carry. UNH’s D recorded 11 tackles behind the line of scrimmage for a loss of UNH’S BIGGEST PLAYS OF 2019 28 yards, and that included a pair of 5-yard sacks. Dating back to last year, LONGEST PASS PLAYS the Wildcats have tallied double-digit tackles for loss three consecutive Date Opponent Play Yards games; they had 10 in the 2018 regular-season finale at Rhode Island and Sept. 14 at FIU Brosmer to Laube 86 11 against the University at Albany. Sept. 7 at Holy Cross Edwards to Laube 42 Sept. 7 at Holy Cross Brosmer to Briscoe III 40 CAREER-HIGH EFFORTS: UNH’s top three tacklers at Holy Cross all recorded career highs in tackles. Sophomore safety Pop Bush led all play- LONGEST RUSH PLAYS ers with nine tackles (all solo stops). Senior cornerback Prince Smith, Jr. Date Opponent Player Yards followed with eight total tackles, also all of the solo variety. And senior Sept. 14 at FIU Gray 35 linebacker Cameron Brusko made seven tackles, including his first career Sept. 7 at Holy Cross Washington, Jr. 29 sack as part of three tackles for loss; he bested that mark one week later Sept. 14 at FIU Washington, Jr. 19 with 10 tackles at Florida International. Sept. 7 at Holy Cross Washington, Jr. 19 Sept. 7 at Holy Cross Washington, Jr. 16 PROTECTING THE QB: New Hampshire’s offensive line has allowed just one sack through two games. UNH did not allow a sack in the season LONGEST RETURNS opener at Holy Cross. The last time the ‘Cats did not yield a sack was... the Date Opponent Type of Return Yards 2018 matchup against Holy Cross. Sept. 14 at FIU KO- Laube 24 Sept. 7 at Holy Cross KO- Laube 22 WASHINGTON FOR A CENTURY: Sophomore running back Carlos Sept. 7 at Holy Cross KO- Laube 20 Washington, Jr. has 30 rushes for 147 yards – both are team highs – for Sept. 7 at Holy Cross KO- Laube 17 averages of 73.5 yards per game and 4.9 yards per rush. Washington, Jr. carried the ball a career-high 18 times for 107 yards (5.9 Laube has a team-high 259 all-purpose yards (47 rush, 129 receive, 83 yards per carry) and a TD in the Sept. 7 season opener at Holy Cross. His kickoff return), followed by Washington, Jr. at 180 (147 rush, 33 receive). 19-yard scoring scamper gave the Wildcats a 10-6 lead at 6:52 of the fourth quarter. He also had four catches for 22 yards. KICKING THE BALL AROUND: Junior kicker Jason Hughes had a Dating back to last year, it marked the third consecutive game Wash- perfect season opener; he made his only field goal attempt (from 21 yards) ington, Jr. eclipsed 100 rushing yards three consecutive games. In the 2018 and also converted his lone PAT attempt. Hughes connected from 41 yards regular-season finale, he had 14 carries for 109 yards and three TDs at – matching his career long – and missed a 40-yard FG attempt at Florida Rhode Island; one week earlier, he had 142 yards on 11 rushes vs. UAlbany; International. the century stretch began at Villanova (Oct. 27, 2018) with 179 yards on 17 Senior Drew Sanborn ranks third in the CAA in punting with an average carries. of 42.2 yards on 13 punts. Last weekend at FIU, he punted six times (42.3 per punt with a long of 52) and pinned the Panthers inside the 20 four times. WASHINGTON FOR A THOUSAND: Carlos Washington, Jr. eclipsed In the opener at Holy Cross, Sanborn punted seven times with an average 1,000 all-purpose yards with his 129 at Holy Cross. He enters Saturday’s of 42.0 yards, a long of 51 and one inside the 20. game vs. URI with 729 rushing yards, 197 receiving yards and 159 kickoff return yards for a total of 1,085 all-purpose yards. LOSING THE TURNOVER BATTLE: UNH has lost the turnover battle That total ranks third among active Wildcats; senior wide receiverMalik each of the first two games of the season, and is minus-4 overall; the offense Love leads the way with 1,388 and is followed by senior running back Evan has committed four turnovers and the defense has not generated a turnover. Gray at 1,318. UNH had a minus-3 turnover ratio in the 13-10 loss at Holy Cross. The Wildcats’ offense lost a fumble (that was recovered in the end zone for a TOP TARGETS: Senior wide receiver Malik Love leads all ‘Cats in recep- HC touchdown) and threw two interceptions, both in Crusaders’ territory. tions with 10 for 90 yards. He had a team-high six catches for 52 yards at UNH lost the turnover battle in 6 of 11 games last year and also lost all Florida International. Love is, by far, UNH’s active career leader in both six of those games. catches (141) and yards (1,358). Redshirt freshman running back Dylan Laube has a team-high 129 FIRST CAREER STARTS IN OPENER: A total of six Wildcats made their receiving yards on four catches, including an 86-yard TD at FIU. Laube first career start in the 2019 season opener at Holy Cross. On offense, it was has the team’s two longest receptions of the season; in addition to the QB Bret Edwards, wide receivers Brian Espanet and Charles Briscoe III, aforementioned 86-yarder, he had a 42-yard reception at Holy Cross. and tight end Carson Leary. Defensive tackle Niko Kvietkus and safety Redshirt freshman wide receiver Charles Briscoe III, who led UNH Pop Bush also made their first career starts. with 71 receiving yards on four catches at Holy Cross, has season totals of six catches for 86 yards. THE CAPTAINS: Three of the four senior captains are on the defensive Carlos Washington, Jr. has seven catches – that ranks second on the side of the ball; they are cornerback Isiah Perkins, safety Pop Lacey and team – for 33 yards. linebacker Michael Balsamo. On offense, running back Evan Gray is also Sophomore WR Brian Espanet has caught five passes for 64 yards, a captain. including his first career TD. Lacey played as a true freshman and enters the weekend with 216 total tackles (13 in two games this season) and five interceptions. He tied for the ALL-PURPOSE BACKS: Carlos Washington, Jr. is not the only all-pur- team lead in tackles with 79 and that included a team-high 50 solo stops to pose back in the UNH backfield. Redshirt freshmanDylan Laube amassed garner All-CAA Second Team recognition in ‘18. Lacey was voted to the 112 all-purpose yards against the Holy Cross Crusaders. He rushed the ball 2019 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team. three times for 11 yards and had one catch for 42 yards ; Laube also had Perkins has started all of UNH’s 26 games since the start of the ‘17 season three kickoff returns for 59 yards, including a long of 22. and played all 39 games the past 3+ years. Two seasons ago, Perkins led the team with five interceptions and was named a Hero Sports Sophomore All-American. He has tallied 107 career tackles and six INTs.

University of New Hampshire Football 6 Balsamo has played 25 games with five starts in 2+ years as a linebacker. He made 35 stops, including five behind the line of scrimmage, in 11 games WILDCAT SPORTS RADIO NETWORK: Wildcat Sports Properties, last season. Balsamo was sidelined by injury at FIU. a property of Learfield Sports, is the multimedia rights holder for Gray was slowed by injuries last season and has rushed for 1,107 yards UNH Athletics. The Wildcat Sports Network consists of flagship and 10 touchdowns in his career. Gray led the team with 650 yards rushing station WGIRAM 610 (Manchester), which has been the head- yards and eight TDs as a sophomore in 2017. He also caught 20 passes for quarters for UNH play-by-play since 2008, as well as affiliates 135 yards and a score that season. WQSO-FM 96.7 (Portsmouth) and WPKX-AM 930 (Rochester). Each game is streamed live online at www.unhwildcats.com. RETURNING STARTERS: UNH returned 12 starters with an even split of Bob Lipman, six-time N.H. Sportscaster of the Year, is in six on offense and six on defense. On special teams, the starting placekicker and punter also return. his eighth season as the Voice of the Wildcats and eighth season with the Network in 2018. Lipman is the longtime voice of the TACKLING THE CENTURY MARK: Five UNH Wildcats enter Saturday’s New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball team and former voice of game with 100+ tackles. Pop Lacey leads all active ‘Cats with 216 total stops. Dartmouth . He is followed by Prince Smith, Jr. (143), Michael Balsamo (114), Evan This is the third year in the UNH football booth forJustin Horn (111) and Isiah Perkins (107). McIsaac. McIsaac has been a longtime radio voice on the Seacoast of NH, winning the NHAB Merit award for play by play in 2013, BLUE-WHITE SCRIMMAGE HIGHLIGHTS: The UNH football team and NHAB Best Morning Show Team award in 2014. completed the 2019 preseason with its Blue-White scrimmage on Sunday, All games will be broadcast live, with the pregame show be- Aug. 25. at Wildcat Stadium. Redshirt freshman quarterback Bret Edwards completed his first 10 pass ginning 30 minutes prior to kickoff. attempts and 18 of 19 overall for 176 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore wide receiver Brian Espanet caught 11 passes for 169 yards Wildcat Sports Radio Network and three TDs, including scoring plays of 26 and 4 yards from Edwards. The other was a 13-yard TD connection with freshman quarterbackMax WGIR-AM 610 Manchester Flagship Brosmer. WQSO-FM 96.7 Dover-Rochester Affiliate Brosmer completed 6 of 9 passes for 99 yards and one touchdown. WPKX-AM 930 Dover-Rochester Affiliate The defensive effort was highlighted by senior cornerback Isiah Perkins’ 40-yard interception return for a touchdown. Perkins started all of UNH’s 25 games the last two years and played Junior defensive tackle Jacob Bradshaw forced a fumble at the goal line all 38 games the previous three years. Two seasons ago, Perkins led the and recovered the loose ball to deny a score. team with five interceptions and was named a Hero Sports Sophomore All American. He has tallied 107 career tackles and six INTs. SAFETIES: Senior Pop Lacey and junior Evan Horn – both of whom Redshirt freshman Derek Thompson has played both games in ‘19. have been making big plays in the backfield the last couple of seasons – lead the pack at safety and will be joined by sophomore Pop Bush, among THE D-LINE: UNH’s late-season surge last year was fueled by several as- others. pects, including the defensive line’s play over the final several games. Lacey played as a true freshman and has 216 total tackles and five inter- The defensive tackles and defensive ends helped the group clamp down ceptions. He was voted to the 2019 CAA Football Preseason All-Confer- on opponents by amping up their work against the run for starters. ence Team, and through two games he ranks fourth on the team in tackles Here’s one way to look at it: the Wildcats gave up 186 rushing yards per with 13 (12-1-13). game through the first six games of the season; aided by an improved pass Last season, Lacey tied for the team lead in tackles with 79 and that rush and an increased number of quarterback sacks, they sliced that num- included a team-high 50 solo stops to garner All-CAA Second Team rec- ber to 60 rushing yards per game in the last five. And only once in the final ognition in ‘18. five contests did the opposing team run for more than 100 yards. Horn was named a Hero Sports FCS sophomore All-American last sea- Defensive ends Jae’Wuan Horton and Kyle Reisert and defensive tackle son. He returned two of his four interceptions for touchdowns a year ago, Ryan Sosnak have graduated, but the defense returns experienced players and as a redshirt freshman he had a 56-yard pick-six in the FCS playoffs at both positions. against Central Arkansas among his three interceptions. Horn is UNH’s Senior Josh Kania and junior Brian Carter lead the way at defensive second-leading returning tackler with 57, and he’s compiled 111 career end. Kania, 6-foot-3 and 244 pounds, has 57 solo tackles and 27 assisted tackles, including 11 in two games this season. tackles for a total of 84 career tackles, including 4.5 sacks. Bush played in seven games last year as a redshirt freshman and was Carter (6-2, 231) had a breakout game Sept. 14 at Florida International credited with 10 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss. In his first career with a career-high eight tackles. He started six games as a redshirt fresh- start at Holy Cross, he led all players with nine tackles; Bush followed that man in 2016 and all eight he played last year. Carter was second on the with an eight-tackle effort at Florida International. team with 5.5 sacks last season, including two at Colorado, and for his career has 38 unassisted and 21 assisted tackles for a total of 59. CORNERING: The cornerbacks are among the big-play guys. Seniors Isi- Also at defensive end, senior Robbie Schumacher (6-0, 253) had a ah Perkins and Prince Smith, Jr. are the Wildcat veterans who cover the couple of sacks last season and the defensive coaches are excited to have two cornerback spots on defense, making the position one of the strong sophomore Gunner Gibson (6-3, 230), who was listed as a tight end on points on defense and the team overall. Both have more than 100 career last year’s roster, back on their side of the ball. Gibson made four tackles in tackles, and last year the duo ranked 1-2 in pass breakups. the opener at Holy Cross and followed that with seven at FIU. Smith earned his first start three games into his true freshman season On the inside of the defensive line, juniors Elijah Lewis and Jacob and started 10 games that year. He was the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Bradshaw and sophomore Niko Kvietkus are among those back. Lewis Year and returned two of his five interceptions that year for touchdowns. (6-1, 277) played as a true freshman in 2016, missed 2017 with an injury He took one of his two picks last season 22 yards for a TD against Stony and started all 11 games in 2018, when he ranked second among defensive Brook. Smith’s career stats include 143 total tackles and eight intercep- linemen in tackles with 34, including five tackles for loss. Lewis made six tions, which leads all active Wildcats. tackles (5-1-6) Sept. 7 at Holy Cross.

University of New Hampshire Football 7 Kvietkus (6-3, 279) enrolled at UNH in January 2018, played in nine games last year as a true freshman and had eight tackles. He made four UNH FOOTBALL PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE tackles, including his first career sack, at Holy Cross. Sept. 21: Youth Sports Night, presented by Core Power Bradshaw is the big guy of the group at 6-1, 300 pounds. He saw action • Free Wildcat “Be the Roar” bucket hat to the first 2,000 fans in 10 of 11 games a year ago and had five tackles. Bradshaw has come off • Halftime kids’ parade the bench both games this season and has not been credited with a stat. Sept. 28: Family Weekend THE LINEBACKING UNIT: The linebacking crew is anchored by senior • Dollar Dogs Michael Balsamo, who was a starter at safety as a redshirt freshman be- fore moving inside. Balsamo (6-0, 230) played 24 games with four starts Oct. 5: Homecoming, halftime presented by Dr. Pepper the previous two years as a linebacker. He made 35 stops, including five • Pink Rally Towel giveaway as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month • behind the line of scrimmage, in 11 games last season. Dr. Pepper halftime show featuring big prizes for UNH students Balsamo made two tackles in this year’s opener at Holy Cross and was Nov. 2: STEM Day sidelined by injury for the Sept. 14 game at FIU. • STEM Day activities will surround Wildcat Stadium, complete with prizes for Senior Cameron Brusko (6-1, 201) had a strong spring and that has youth members participating in pregame science, technology, engineering and carried into the 2019 season. He made a career-high 10 tackles (7-3-10) at math demonstrations. Florida International and is currently tied for the team lead with 17 total tackles through two games. Nov. 23: Senior Day In three previous years, Brusko saw some time at linebacker, but the majority of his plays were on special teams. Junior Nelson Thomas (5-10, 208), who has switched from safety, had a Two of the senior leaders in the group – 6-4, 285-pound tackle J e ff breakout spring season and redshirt freshman J.J. Jerome (5-11, 208) will Carter and 6-2, 281-pound guard Matt Matulis – have come a long way push for playing time as well. the past year. Neither was considered a frontrunner for a starting job head- ing into the 2018 season, and both have taken an interesting journey to his THE BALL CARRIERS: The run game is picking up where it left off in role. 2018. Carlos Washington, Jr. took a handoff on the first play of UNH’s Matulis, slowed by injuries that threatened to end his career premature- game at Villanova University late last October, broke through the line and ly, started the last six games of the ‘18 season – all at left guard. He has been raced his way to a 75-yard touchdown. a DNP both games this year. Washington carried the ball 17 times that day for 179 yards, including a Carter worked his way into the starting lineup last year with three con- 16-yard score in the second quarter, to lift the ‘Cats to a decisive and tone- secutive starts at left tackle, was hurt and came back to start the last two changing 34-0 victory. games at left tackle, then right tackle. In the last four games of the 2018 season, the ‘Cats churned out 185.2 Nick Velte (6-3, 289) and Noah Robison (6-6, 286) are seniors who yards per game and 10 touchdowns; the Wildcats rushed the ball 151 have starting experience. Robison started the first nine games of the 2018 times for 741 yards (4.9 yards per carry). season at right tackle before being sidelined by injury. Velte, who had five Featuring a three-point attack at running back with Washington, now starts in ‘16 and two more in ‘17, was limited to four games – all off the a sophomore, senior Evan Gray and redshirt freshman Dylan Laube, the bench – a year ago. Wildcats are riding the momentum from that finish into the 2019 season. Juniors Matt Mascia (6-2, 278) and Jack Carroll (6-2, 285) have started In two games, UNH has 64 rushes for 310 yards – 155.0 yards per game as well. Mascia has started more than 20 games the past two seasons and and 4.8 yards per carry. that includes 10 last year at right guard. Carroll was UNH’s starting left Washington (5-11, 201) rushed 99 times for 582 yards – an average of guard the first two games a year ago, then was sidelined until the final three 5.9 yards per carry and 52.9 rushing yards per game – and six touchdowns games, including a start at right guard in the finale. to lead UNH in every rushing statistic last season. He also had 17 catches Patrick Flynn (6-3, 277) and Riley Burns (6-3, 295) both earned starts for 164 yards and a score. last year as redshirt freshmen. Burns has experience at guard and played Gray (5-10, 233), slowed by injuries last season, has rushed for over tackle this past spring. Flynn started every game at center, but will likely 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in his career. Gray led the team with 650 move to tackle this season. yards rushing yards and eight TDs as a sophomore in 2017. He also caught Sophomore Cam Rush (6-4, 299) played in a couple of games last sea- 20 passes for 135 yards and a score that season. son. Osho Omoyeni (6-3, 299) is a redshirt freshman who had an impres- Laube (5-10, 195) starred at Westhampton (N.Y.) High School on Long sive spring ‘19 at center. Island and has drawn comparisons to former Wildcat standout Dalton Junior Curtis Linton, Jr. (6-3, 275; 3 GP), as well as redshirt freshmen Crossan, who also came out of Long Island. David Perry, Jr. (6-5, 313; 1 GP), Matt O’Neill (6-4, 301) and Andrew Laube saw action in three games last year as a true freshman – he did Carter (6-6, 245), are also in the mix. not record any stats – and is coming off a productive spring. This season, he is UNH’s leader in both receiving yards (129) and all-purpose yards THE TARGETS: Gone is Neil O’Connor, one of the most productive pass (259). catchers in UNH football history. Open is the opportunity for a new crop of receivers to step up and fill the void left by O’Connor and Kieran Presley, BLOCKERS LEADING THE WAY: The silver lining to having a rash of who last year between them caught 104 passes for 1,251 yards. (Note: the injuries during a season is that the situation opens up playing opportunities Wildcats had 183 catches for 1,923 yards.) for multiple people. Nine players had at least one start on the offensive line The ‘Cats do have some players with experience catching the ball, par- in 2018, and seven of them are back this year. ticularly in senior wide receiver Malik Love and tight end Justin Malone- Four ‘Cats have started both games. Three have started in the same po- Woods. sition: Patrick Flynn (LG), Jack Carroll (LG) and Jeff Carter(RT); Matt Love (5-10, 183) had impressive seasons his first two years, but missed Mascia lined up at right guard in Game 1 and center in Game 2. Mascia almost all of last season with a hamstring issue. Love’s 59 catches led the slid into the middle of the line, previously held by Nick Velte, at FIU; Riley team his first year and his 70 for as a sophomore were second to O’Connor’s Burns moved into the vacated spot at right guard. 99. In his career, Love has 141 catches for 1,358 yards and four TDs.

University of New Hampshire Football 8 Malone-Woods (6-2, 241) has caught 29 passes for 380 yards and three touchdowns in his career. Those numbers include last year’s nine catches UNH FOOTBALL ALL-TIME OVERTIME RESULTS for 80 yards and one score. Date Opponent Results Sophomores Brian Espanet and Benyeal Hill, Jr., are among the receiv- Sept. 13, 1986 at Delaware W 28-21 (OT) ers vying for starting jobs and playing time. Espanet (6-3, 199) had three Sept. 19, 1987 at Boston University W 27-20 (3 OT) catches for 19 yards in 10 games played; he’s started both games this year Oct. 8, 1988 at Richmond L 23-17 (2 OT) with five catches for 64 yards and a TD. Hill (6-0, 187) got banged up early Sept. 11, 1993 at Connecticut L 24-23 (2 OT) in fall camp last year and played in a couple of games; he has not seen game Nov. 19, 1994 at Boston University W 52-51 (2 OT) action in ‘19. Nov. 26, 1994 Appalachian State L 17-10 (OT) It was Charles Briscoe III, however, who got the season-opening start Oct. 23, 1999 at South Florida L 42-41 (OT) and had a team-high 71 receiving yards on four catches at Holy Cross. In Nov. 4, 2000 at Delaware W 45-44 (OT) two weeks, Briscoe has six catches for 86 yards; both numbers rank third Oct. 21, 2006 at Northeastern L 36-35 (OT) on the team. Nov. 18, 2006 at Maine W 19-13 (OT) Sophomore C.J. Turner (5-7, 172) had four catches as a true freshman Oct. 2, 2010 at Maine L 16-13 (OT) in 2017 and also saw time returning kickoffs, but missed last year with Sept. 10, 2011 at Lehigh W 48-41 (OT) injuries. He played in the 2019 opener at Holy Cross and did not have a Record: 6-6 (Home 0-1, Road 6-5) catch. Carson Leary (6-2, 243), who made the transition from defensive end to tight end, has earned the backup spot on the depth chart. He does not have a catch through two games.

THE SIGNAL CALLERS: The search for the 2019 season’s starting quar- terback started when the 2018 season ended. The Wildcats went into the market for a starting quarterback with the graduation of Trevor Knight, who’s been calling the shots the last few years. Redshirt freshman Bret Edwards, freshman Max Brosmer, sopho- mores Tommy Herion and Stephen Hedberg, and senior Ivan Niyo- mugabo were all in the running for the starting job. Edwards, effective last year running the scout team, was slowed the first part of spring by an injury and came on strong and continued to excel in the fall preseason, capped by an impressive performance in the Blue- White scrimmage to earn the title of starting QB. He was named the starter for the opener, but Brosmer entered that game at halftime and moved to the top of the depth chart for Game 2 at FIU. Brosmer is a true freshman who enrolled at UNH in January and partici- pated in winter workouts and spring football.

SPECIAL TEAMS: UNH has experience in both the kicking and return games, and that includes senior punter Drew Sanborn, who was an All- CAA Third Team honoree in 2018. In his first year as the first-string punt- er, Sanborn ranked third in the CAA conference with an average of 40.2 yards per punt. He recorded seven punts of 50+ yards, including a long of 60 yards at Colorado, and pinned the opponent inside the 20-yard line 27 times. Junior Jason Hughes was the Wildcats’ starting placekicker in 2018 and also handled kickoff duties the last four games of the season. Hughes was a perfect 22-for-22 on point-after-touchdown attempts and made 5 of 8 field goal attempts, including a long of 41 yards at Elon. He ranked second on the team in scoring with 37 points. Redshirt freshman Jordan Conn is slotted first on the depth chart for kickoffs, as well as second as both punter and place kicker. Senior safety Pop Lacey is No. 1 on the depth chart at punt return. He claimed that position midway through last season and returned 10 punts for 59 yards (5.9 yards/return); that included a long of 23 vs. UAlbany. The coaching staff is excited to see what sophomore running back Car- los Washington, Jr. and redshirt freshman running back Dylan Laube can do on kickoff returns. Washington, Jr. led last year’s squad in kickoff returns (10) and KO return yards (159) for an average of 15.9 yards per return. All of this year’s kickoffs have gone to Laube, who is averaging 20.8 yards per return.

University of New Hampshire Football 9 WILDCAT STADIUM Category Cowell Stadium Wildcat Stadium Completed 1936 2016 TICKETS Seating capacity 6,500 11,015 Club seats None 512 (22 inches wide) Football season tickets Box seats 744 (17 inches wide) 864 (20 inches wide), plus 744 on old side starting at $99, individual Service Credit Union None 1 game tickets and group Victory Club Restrooms 24 toilets and urinals 88 toilets and urinals tickets for Wildcat Sta- Concession windows None, food trucks 14 dium, which features the Scoreboard/videoboard 8-foot by 32-foot scoreboard 30-foot by 50-foot HD video board Service Credit Union Vic- Press box Dated to 1936, cramped Spacious, state of the art technology, video replay booth tory Club and offers an en- Professional work spaces Limited 10 press box level hanced fan experience un- (Press box, coaches, video) like any in the region, are Television camera locations None 3 now on sale. Ticket infor- Suites None 4 (2 press box level, 2 Victory Club level) Entrances 9 (non-secure) 4 (secure) mation is available online Merchandise windows None 1 at unhwildcats.com or by Catering None available UNH Hospitality & Catering (Victory Club) calling 603-862-4000. ADA seating 6 (no companion) 42 plus 42 companion Elevators None 2 Light towers (Circa 2013) None 6 poles Sound system 1 speaker 14 speakers Fiber optic cable None 24,400 feet

Timeline Wildcat Stadium Trivia June 2014: University System of New Hampshire board of trustees ap- First game: Saturday, Sept. 10 (7p.m.) v Holy Cross proved UNH’s plan to renovate its athletic complex as part of its campus Final score: UNH 39, Holy Cross 28 Largest attendance 22,135 [09/23/17 v Rhode Island; Homecoming) master plan. First score: Peter Pujals, 21-yd TD run (Holy Cross) [09/10/16] May 2015: Previous visitor’s bleachers torn down. First UNH score: Dalton Crossan, 3-yd TD run v Holy Cross [09/10/16] First field goal attempt: Kris Hooper, W&M, 32 yards (no good) [10/01/16] First field goal: Morgan Ellman, 37 yards v James Madison [10/15/16] May 29, 2015: Official groundbreaking ceremony. Most points, quarter (one team): 27, UNH v James Madison (4th) [10/1516] Most points, quarter (combined): 41, UNH & James Madison (4th) [10/15/16] June 2015: Blasting begins to clear area. Most points, one half (one team): 36 UNH v Lehigh (1stH) [12/26/16] Most points, one half (combined): 51 UNH & James Madison (2ndH) [10/15/16] Most points, one team: 64, UNH v Lehigh [11/26/16] July 2015: Concrete poured for foundation. Most points, combined: 81, UNH & James Madison [10/15/16] Largest UNH lead: 43, UNH v Lehigh (64-21) [11/26/16] August 2015: One light pole relocated, another installed, increasing total Largest lead, opponent: 30, James Madison (42-12) [10/15/16] Smallest margin of victory: 1, vs. Maine (24-23) [08/31/17] number to six light poles. Largest margin of victory: 43, UNH v Lehigh (64-21) [11/26/16]

Late August 2015: Support structure for pedestrian bridge is created. Longest run: 93, Carlos Washington, Jr. v Albany [11/10/18] Longest pass play: 76, Trevor Knight – Neil O’Connor v Rhode Island [09/23/17]

September 2015: First steel beams are raised. Longest punt: 59, Drew Sanborn v Albany [11/10/18] Longest punt return: 28, Casey DeAndrade v James Madison [10/15/16] October 2015: Topping off ceremony -- last steel beam installed. Longest kickoff return: 92, Nasir Adderly, Delaware [10/20/18] Most tackles: 16, Quinlen Dean v Colgate [09/08/18] March 2016: Windows installed for Service Credit Union Victory Club, Most sacks: 3, Ryan Smith (Holy Cross) [09/10/16] suites, and top level. 3, Nick Wheeler (Colgate) [09/08/18] 3, Quinlen Dean vs. Albany [11/10/18] Longest interception return: 75, Evan Horn v James Madison [11/03/18] April 2016: Bleachers installed. Longest fumble return: 93, Kanyia Anderson (Towson) [10/23/17]

May 2016: Seats, speakers installed. First play from scrimmage: Trevor Knight run, -1 yd First pass completion: Peter Pujals to Brendan Flaherty (Holy Cross), 8 yds [09/10/16] June 2016: Video board installed. First UNH pass completion: Trevor Knight to Malik Love, 1 yd, v Holy Cross [09/10/16] July 2016: Previous press box torn down. First turnover: Kyle Young (Holy Cross) interception of Trevor Knight pass [09/10/16] First OPP turnover: Peter Pujals (Holy Cross) intercepted by Casey August 2016: Wildcat Stadium completion on schedule. DeAndrade [09/10/16]

University of New Hampshire Football 10 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Malik Love WR 5-10 184 Sr. Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa/Holderness School 1 Mitch McPike K 5-11 225 Sr. Birmingham, England/Solihull Technology College Coaching Staff 4 Pop Lacey S 6-0 200 Sr. Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic/Kent School Head Coach: Sean McDonnell – 21st year 5 Cameron Brusko LB 6-1 200 Sr. Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Interim Head Coach (as of Aug. 26)/ QBs: Ricky Santos – First year 5 Brian Dolan QB 6-1 195 Sr. Lowell, Mass./Lowell/URI/UMass Lowell 6 Prince Smith Jr. CB 5-10 192 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Defensive Coordinator / DBs: John Lyons – Ninth year 7 C.J. Turner WR 5-7 175 So. Rochester, N.Y./Eastridge Co-Offensive Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco – 12th year 8 Tim Bouchard DB 5-11 207 R-Fr. Barrington, N.H./St. Thomas Co-Offensive Coordinator: Alex Miller – Ninth year 8 Ryan Visich WR 5-11 172 Fr. Washington Township, N.J./Westwood Regional Defensive Ends: Peter McCarty – Sixth year 9 Isiah Perkins CB 6-0 191 Sr. Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown Linebackers: Garrett Gillick – Sixth year 10 Drew Sanborn P/K 6-0 221 Sr. Amherst, N.H./Bishop Guertin 11 Tommy Herion QB 6-1 196 So. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy/U. of Iowa Safeties: John Bowes – Second year 11 Max Oxendine S 6-0 196 R-Fr. Chester, Va./Thomas Dale /Fork Union Military Tight Ends: Jordan D’Onofrio – Second year 12 Ivan Niyomugabo QB 6-1 208 Sr. Penacook, N.H./Merrimack Valley Defensive Tackles: Kendall Reyes – First year 13 Benyeal Hill Jr. WR 6-0 193 So. Stafford, Va./Brooke Point Running Backs: Chris Setian – First year 14 Stephen Hedberg QB 6-3 199 So. Dover, N.H./St. Thomas 15 Michael Balsamo LB 6-0 224 Sr. Atkinson, N.H./Central Catholic Volunteer Assistant: Ed Borden – First year 16 Max Brosmer QB 6-2 204 Fr. Roswell, Ga./Centennial Director of Football Operations: James Ventresca – Second year 17 Bret Edwards QB 6-1 194 R-Fr. Lowell, Mass. /Central Catholic Strength & Conditioning: Paul Chapman 18 Burke Griffin WR 5-11 165 Fr. Gig Harbor, Wash./Peninsula Athletic Trainers: Jon Dana, Cindy Michaud 19 Nick Lorden WR 6-4 226 Jr. Milford, N.H./Bishop Guertin 20 Dylan Laube RB 5-10 201 R-Fr. Westhampton, N.Y./Westhampton Beach 21 Jason Hughes K/P 5-9 193 Jr. Atkinson, N.H./Timberlane 22 Evan Gray RB 5-10 231 Sr. Centreville, Va./Westfield 23 Pop Bush S 6-0 187 So. Nocatee, Fla./Port Charlotte Roster Breakdown by State/Province 24 Randall Harris DB 6-0 187 Fr. Walled Lake, Mich./Walled Lake Western/Central Mich. New Hampshire 20 Rhode Island 2 26 Carlos Washington Jr. RB 5-11 205 So. Fort Washington, Md./Riverdale Baptist Massachusetts 19 Vermont 2 27 Derek Thompson CB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Bear, Del./Appoquinimink 28 Jacob Post RB 5-9 200 R-Fr. Plaistow, N.H. /Timberlane Regional Pennsylvania 10 Washington 2 28 Daniel Stewart DB 6-0 193 Fr. Douglasville, Ga./South Paulding New Jersey 9 California 1 29 Griffin Helm WR 5-11 172 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trail New York 5 Idaho 1 30 Sean Lehane K/P 6-0 191 Fr. Milford, Mass./Milford Virginia 5 Illinois 1 30 Isaac Seide RB 5-9 193 Fr. Everett, Mass./Everett 31 Jonathan Collins Jr. DB 6-1 167 Fr. Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown Florida 4 Michigan 1 32 J.J. Jerome LB 5-11 215 R-Fr. Monroe, Wash./Monroe Delaware 3 Ontario 1 33 Evan Horn S 6-0 206 Jr. Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Maine 3 Tennessee 1 34 Nelson Thomas LB 5-10 219 Jr. Plainfield, N.J./Bishop George Ahr/Kent School Maryland 3 ------35 Anthony LaMonica DB 5-11 179 Fr. Dorchester, Mass./Buckingham Browne & Nichols 35 Jake Martin K/P 6-1 185 R-Fr. York, Maine/York/Ohio State Connecticut 2 England 1 37 Caleb Mead DB 5-10 175 Fr. Willow Grove, Pa./Upper Moreland Georgia 2 Germany 1 38 Aidan Cadogan K/P 6-1 168 Fr. Belmont, Mass./Belmont/Bridgton Academy 38 Joe Eichman S 6-0 207 R-Fr. Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack 39 Matt Sherlock S 5-11 190 Sr. River Edge, N.J./Bergen Catholic 40 Cam Peach WR 6-0 166 Fr. South Hamilton, Mass./Hamilton Wenham PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 41 Noah Stansbury DB 6-1 183 Fr. Orange, N.J./Edison 1 Malik (Muh-LEEK) Love 42 Tyler Pereira RB 5-10 195 Fr. Narragansett, R.I./Moses Brown/Suffield Acad. 43 Tyrell Wiggins DB 5-11 167 Fr. Roxbury, Mass./Southfield School 8 Tim Bouchard (boo-SHARD) 44 R.J. Janeczek WR 6-1 186 So. Wall, N.J./Wall Township 11 Max Oxendine (OX-in-dine) 45 Breece Hoff DB 6-0 178 Fr. Charleston, W.Va./Capital 12 Ivan (IVE-in) Niyomugabo (KNEE-yo-muh-GAH-bo) 46 Cole Glennon WR 6-2 186 Fr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford/Phillips Exeter 13 Benyeal (ben-YELL) Hill, Jr. 47 Nick Olibrice WR 6-0 180 Fr. Manchester, N.H./Manchester Central 48 Christian Peete DB 5-11 178 R-Fr. Portsmouth, N.H./Portsmouth/Hebron Acad. 20 Dylan Laube (rhymes with WOW-bee) 49 Gunner Gibson DE 6-3 237 So. Hailey, Idaho/Wood River/Salisbury School 39 Griffin Aube (OH-bee) 50 Oleh Manzyk LB 6-1 205 Fr. Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy 44 R.J. Janeczek (JAN-ih-SICK) 51 Ryan Toscano LB 6-0 201 Fr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford 50 Cameron Brusko (BRUSS-co) 53 Aaron Oroh S 6-0 196 Fr. Dover, N.H./Dover 55 Elijah Lewis DT 6-1 277 Jr. New Castle, Del./William Penn 59 Sean McCormack-Kuhman (mick-corm-MACK-COO-min) 56 Francis Dooley DE 6-3 218 Fr. Winchester, Mass./Boston College H.S./Deerfield Acad. 62 Matt Matulis (mih-TOOL-iss) 57 Patrick Flynn OL 6-3 281 So. Hanover, Mass./Hanover 63 Nick Velte (VELT-ee) 58 Zedane Williams LB 6-0 201 Fr. Springfield, Mass./Springfield Central/Suffield Acad. 65 Osho (OH-show) Omoyeni (oh-mo-YENNY) 59 Sean McCormack-Kuhman DE 6-1 236 R-Fr. Wells, Maine/Wells 60 Jacob Bradshaw DT 6-1 287 Jr. Damascus, Md./Damascus 70 Matt Mascia (MASS-ee-uh) 61 Patrick Kaplan DT 5-11 286 Jr. Center Barnstead, N.H./Franklin 78 Sam Kowal (CO-ull) 62 Matt Matulis OL 6-2 277 Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista 79 Noah Robison (ROBB-ih-sin) 63 Nick Velte OL 6-3 286 Sr. Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute 80 Brian Espanet (ESS-pih-NET) 64 Cam Rush OL 6-4 299 So. Avella, Pa./Bishop Canevin 65 Osho Omoyeni OL 6-3 296 R-Fr. Lowell, Mass./Central Catholic 82 Symir (sih-MEER) Blacknall 66 Dylan Poirier OL 6-3 253 Fr. North Kingstown, R.I./North Kingstown 84 Mike Vailas (VAIL-iss) 67 Patrick Cotton DE 6-2 215 Fr. Concord, N.H./Proctor Academy 90 Jack Cavallaro (CAV-ih-LARE-oh) 68 Andrew Carter OL 6-6 256 R-Fr. North Andover, Mass./North Andover 93 Niko (NEEK-oh) Kvietkus (kih-VICKISS) 69 Jack Carroll OL 6-2 288 Jr. Oakton, Va./Gonzaga College 70 Matt Mascia OL 6-2 295 Jr. East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow 95 Josh Kania (CANE-yuh) 71 Collin Instone DT 6-3 281 Fr. Johnstown, Pa./Richland 96 Robbie Schumacher (SHOE-mocker) 72 David Perry Jr. OL 6-5 317 R-Fr. Springfield, Va./West Springfield 73 Matt O’Neill OL 6-4 310 R-Fr. Weymouth, Mass./Weymouth Staff 74 Chris Donnelly DT 6-3 259 R-Fr. Park Ridge, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 75 Riley Burns OL 6-3 293 So. Milford, Mass./Milford WR /Pass Game Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco (Fur-ZOKE-oh) 76 Curtis Linton Jr. OL 6-3 280 So. Newark, Del./Caravel Academy Athletic Trainer: Cindy Michaud (me-SHOW) 77 Jeff Carter OL 6-4 297 Sr. Jericho, Vt./Mount Mansfield 78 Sam Kowal OL 6-4 275 Jr. Asbury, N.J./North Hunterdon 79 Noah Robison OL 6-6 286 Sr. Derry, N.H./Pinkerton Acad./Coastal Carolina 80 Brian Espanet WR 6-3 205 So. Hopedale, Mass./Millis-Hopedale 81 Ryan Finney TE 6-6 258 So. Hingham, Mass./Hingham/Mass. Maritime 82 Symir Blacknall WR 6-0 185 R-Fr. Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 83 Jonathan Post TE 6-5 218 Fr. Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge 84 Mike Vailas WR 6-0 198 Sr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford/Bryant University 85 Justin Malone-Woods TE 6-2 232 Sr. San Diego, Calif./Serra/Loomis Chaffee Prep 86 Thomas Splagounias TE 6-2 224 R-Fr. Windham, N.H./Windham 87 Konstantin Hellge TE 6-5 241 Fr. Berlin, Germany/Hebron Academy 88 Charles Briscoe III WR 6-0 191 R-Fr. Bowie, Md./St. John’s College 89 Carson Leary TE 6-2 249 Jr. Brandon, Vt./Otter Valley 90 Jack Cavallaro TE 6-4 253 Jr. Hanover, N.H./Hanover 91 Griffin Aube DE 6-3 221 R-Fr. Falmouth, Maine/Falmouth 91 Jordan Conn K/P 6-0 226 R-Fr. Woodbridge, Conn./Amity Regional 93 Niko Kvietkus DT 6-3 283 So. Southingon, Conn./Xavier/Deerfield Academy 94 Riley Ammerman DE 6-3 235 Jr. West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep 95 Josh Kania DE 6-3 248 Sr. Milton, Ga./Cambridge 96 Robbie Schumacher DE 6-0 260 Sr. Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay 97 Jack O’Donnell DE 6-3 229 Fr. Foxborough, Mass./Foxborough/Bridgton Acad. 98 Nathan Kapongo DL 6-3 276 Fr. Portland, Maine/Portland 99 Brian Carter DE 6-2 235 Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla./St. Edward’s

University of New Hampshire Football 11 2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 94 Riley Ammerman DE 6-3 235 Jr. West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep 91 Griffin Aube DE 6-3 221 R-Fr. Falmouth, Maine/Falmouth Coaching Staff 15 Michael Balsamo LB 6-0 224 Sr. Atkinson, N.H./Central Catholic Head Coach: Sean McDonnell – 21st year 82 Symir Blacknall WR 6-0 185 R-Fr. Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan Interim Head Coach (as of Aug. 26)/ QBs: Ricky Santos – First year 8 Tim Bouchard DB 5-11 207 R-Fr. Barrington, N.H./St. Thomas 60 Jacob Bradshaw DT 6-1 287 Jr. Damascus, Md./Damascus Defensive Coordinator / DBs: John Lyons – Ninth year 88 Charles Briscoe III WR 6-0 191 R-Fr. Bowie, Md./St. John’s College Co-Offensive Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco – 12th year 16 Max Brosmer QB 6-2 204 Fr. Roswell, Ga./Centennial Co-Offensive Coordinator: Alex Miller – Ninth year 5 Cameron Brusko LB 6-1 200 Sr. Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Defensive Ends: Peter McCarty – Sixth year 75 Riley Burns OL 6-3 293 So. Milford, Mass./Milford 23 Pop Bush S 6-0 187 So. Nocatee, Fla./Port Charlotte Linebackers: Garrett Gillick – Sixth year 38 Aidan Cadogan K/P 6-1 168 Fr. Belmont, Mass./Belmont/Bridgton Academy Safeties: John Bowes – Second year 69 Jack Carroll OL 6-2 288 Jr. Oakton, Va./Gonzaga College Tight Ends: Jordan D’Onofrio – Second year 68 Andrew Carter OL 6-6 256 R-Fr. North Andover, Mass./North Andover Defensive Tackles: Kendall Reyes – First year 99 Brian Carter DE 6-2 235 Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla./St. Edward’s 77 Jeff Carter OL 6-4 297 Sr. Jericho, Vt./Mount Mansfield Running Backs: Chris Setian – First year 90 Jack Cavallaro TE 6-4 253 Jr. Hanover, N.H./Hanover Volunteer Assistant: Ed Borden – First year 31 Jonathan Collins Jr. DB 6-1 167 Fr. Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown Director of Football Operations: James Ventresca – Second year 91 Jordan Conn K/P 6-0 226 R-Fr. Woodbridge, Conn./Amity Regional Strength & Conditioning: Paul Chapman 67 Patrick Cotton DE 6-2 215 Fr. Concord, N.H./Proctor Academy Athletic Trainers: Jon Dana, Cindy Michaud 5 Brian Dolan QB 6-1 195 Sr. Lowell, Mass./Lowell/URI/UMass Lowell 74 Chris Donnelly DT 6-3 259 R-Fr. Park Ridge, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 56 Francis Dooley DE 6-3 218 Fr. Winchester, Mass./Boston College H.S./Deerfield Acad. 17 Bret Edwards QB 6-1 194 R-Fr. Lowell, Mass. /Central Catholic 38 Joe Eichman S 6-0 207 R-Fr. Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack Roster Breakdown by State/Province 80 Brian Espanet WR 6-3 205 So. Hopedale, Mass./Millis-Hopedale New Hampshire 20 Vermont 2 81 Ryan Finney TE 6-6 258 So. Hingham, Mass./Hingham/Mass. Maritime Massachusetts 19 Washington 2 57 Patrick Flynn OL 6-3 281 So. Hanover, Mass./Hanover 49 Gunner Gibson DE 6-3 237 So. Hailey, Idaho/Wood River/Salisbury School Pennsylvania 10 California 1 46 Cole Glennon WR 6-2 186 Fr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford/Phillips Exeter New Jersey 9 Idaho 1 22 Evan Gray RB 5-10 231 Sr. Centreville, Va./Westfield New York 5 Illinois 1 18 Burke Griffin WR 5-11 165 Fr. Gig Harbor, Wash./Peninsula Virginia 5 Michigan 1 24 Randall Harris DB 6-0 187 Fr. Walled Lake, Mich./Walled Lake Western/Central Mich. 14 Stephen Hedberg QB 6-3 199 So. Dover, N.H./St. Thomas Florida 4 Ontario 1 87 Konstantin Hellge TE 6-5 241 Fr. Berlin, Germany/Hebron Academy Delaware 3 Tennessee 1 29 Griffin Helm WR 5-11 172 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trail Maine 3 ------11 Tommy Herion QB 6-1 196 So. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy/U. of Iowa Maryland 3 England 1 13 Benyeal Hill Jr. WR 6-0 193 So. Stafford, Va./Brooke Point 45 Breece Hoff DB 6-0 178 Fr. Charleston, W.Va./Capital Connecticut 2 Germany 1 33 Evan Horn S 6-0 206 Jr. Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Georgia 2 21 Jason Hughes K/P 5-9 193 Jr. Atkinson, N.H./Timberlane Regional Rhode Island 2 71 Collin Instone DT 6-3 281 Fr. Johnstown, Pa./Richland 44 R.J. Janeczek WR 6-1 186 So. Wall, N.J./Wall Township 32 J.J. Jerome LB 5-11 215 R-Fr. Monroe, Wash./Monroe PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 95 Josh Kania DE 6-3 248 Sr. Milton, Ga./Cambridge 1 Malik (Muh-LEEK) Love 61 Patrick Kaplan DT 5-11 286 Jr. Center Barnstead, N.H./Franklin 98 Nathan Kapongo DL 6-3 276 Fr. Portland, Maine/Portland 8 Tim Bouchard (boo-SHARD) 78 Sam Kowal OL 6-4 275 Jr. Asbury, N.J./North Hunterdon 11 Max Oxendine (OX-in-dine) 93 Niko Kvietkus DT 6-3 283 So. Southingon, Conn./Xavier/Deerfield Academy 12 Ivan (IVE-in) Niyomugabo (KNEE-yo-muh-GAH-bo) 4 Pop Lacey S 6-0 200 Sr. Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic/Kent School 13 Benyeal (ben-YELL) Hill, Jr. 35 Anthony LaMonica DB 5-11 179 Fr. Dorchester, Mass./Buckingham Browne & Nichols 20 Dylan Laube RB 5-10 201 R-Fr. Westhampton, N.Y./Westhampton Beach 20 Dylan Laube (rhymes with WOW-bee) 89 Carson Leary TE 6-2 249 Jr. Brandon, Vt./Otter Valley 39 Griffin Aube (OH-bee) 30 Sean Lehane K/P 6-0 191 Fr. Milford, Mass./Milford 44 R.J. Janeczek (JAN-ih-SICK) 55 Elijah Lewis DT 6-1 280 Jr. New Castle, Del./William Penn 50 Cameron Brusko (BRUSS-co) 76 Curtis Linton Jr. OL 6-3 280 So. Newark, Del./Caravel Academy 19 Nick Lorden WR 6-4 226 Jr. Milford, N.H./Bishop Guertin 59 Sean McCormack-Kuhman (mick-corm-MACK-COO-min) 1 Malik Love WR 5-10 184 Sr. Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa/Holderness School 62 Matt Matulis (mih-TOOL-iss) 85 Justin Malone-Woods TE 6-2 232 Sr. San Diego, Calif./Serra/Loomis Chaffee Prep 63 Nick Velte (VELT-ee) 50 Oleh Manzyk LB 6-1 205 Fr. Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy 65 Osho (OH-show) Omoyeni (oh-mo-YENNY) 35 Jake Martin K/P 6-1 185 R-Fr. York, Maine/York/Ohio State 70 Matt Mascia OL 6-2 295 Jr. East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow 70 Matt Mascia (MASS-ee-uh) 62 Matt Matulis OL 6-2 277 Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista 78 Sam Kowal (CO-ull) 59 Sean McCormack-Kuhman DE 6-1 236 R-Fr. Wells, Maine/Wells 79 Noah Robison (ROBB-ih-sin) 1 Mitch McPike K 5-11 225 Sr. Birmingham, England/Solihull Technology College 80 Brian Espanet (ESS-pih-NET) 37 Caleb Mead DB 5-10 175 Fr. Willow Grove, Pa./Upper Moreland 12 Ivan Niyomugabo QB 6-1 208 Sr. Penacook, N.H./Merrimack Valley 82 Symir (sih-MEER) Blacknall 97 Jack O’Donnell DE 6-3 229 Fr. Foxborough, Mass./Foxborough/Bridgton Acad. 84 Mike Vailas (VAIL-iss) 73 Matt O’Neill OL 6-4 310 R-Fr. Weymouth, Mass./Weymouth 90 Jack Cavallaro (CAV-ih-LARE-oh) 47 Nick Olibrice WR 6-0 180 Fr. Manchester, N.H./Manchester Central 93 Niko (NEEK-oh) Kvietkus (kih-VICKISS) 65 Osho Omoyeni OL 6-3 296 R-Fr. Lowell, Mass./Central Catholic 53 Aaron Oroh S 6-0 196 Fr. Dover, N.H./Dover 95 Josh Kania (CANE-yuh) 11 Max Oxendine S 6-0 196 R-Fr. Chester, Va./Thomas Dale /Fork Union Military 96 Robbie Schumacher (SHOE-mocker) 40 Cam Peach WR 6-0 166 Fr. South Hamilton, Mass./Hamilton Wenham 48 Christian Peete DB 5-11 178 R-Fr. Portsmouth, N.H./Portsmouth/Hebron Acad. Staff 42 Tyler Pereira RB 5-10 195 Fr. Narragansett, R.I./Moses Brown/Suffield Acad. 9 Isiah Perkins CB 6-0 191 Sr. Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown WR /Pass Game Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco (Fur-ZOKE-oh) 72 David Perry Jr. OL 6-5 317 R-Fr. Springfield, Va./West Springfield Athletic Trainer: Cindy Michaud (me-SHOW) 66 Dylan Poirier OL 6-3 253 Fr. North Kingstown, R.I./North Kingstown 28 Jacob Post RB 5-9 200 R-Fr. Plaistow, N.H. /Timberlane Regional 83 Jonathan Post TE 6-5 218 Fr. Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge 79 Noah Robison OL 6-6 286 Sr. Derry, N.H./Pinkerton Acad./Coastal Carolina 64 Cam Rush OL 6-4 299 So. Avella, Pa./Bishop Canevin 10 Drew Sanborn P/K 6-0 211 Sr. Amherst, N.H./Bishop Guertin 96 Robbie Schumacher DE 6-0 260 Sr. Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay 30 Isaac Seide RB 5-9 193 Fr. Everett, Mass./Everett 39 Matt Sherlock S 5-11 190 Sr. River Edge, N.J./Bergen Catholic 6 Prince Smith Jr. CB 5-10 192 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep 86 Thomas Splagounias TE 6-2 224 R-Fr. Windham, N.H./Windham 41 Noah Stansbury DB 6-1 183 Fr. Orange, N.J./Edison 28 Daniel Stewart DB 6-0 193 Fr. Douglasville, Ga./South Paulding 34 Nelson Thomas LB 5-10 219 Jr. Plainfield, N.J./Bishop George Ahr/Kent School 27 Derek Thompson CB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Bear, Del./Appoquinimink 51 Ryan Toscano LB 6-0 201 Fr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford 7 C.J. Turner WR 5-7 175 So. Rochester, N.Y./Eastridge 84 Mike Vailas WR 6-0 198 Sr. Bedford, N.H./Bedford/Bryant University 63 Nick Velte OL 6-3 286 Sr. Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute 8 Ryan Visich WR 5-11 172 Fr. Washington Township, N.J./Westwood Regional 26 Carlos Washington Jr. RB 5-11 205 So. Fort Washington, Md./Riverdale Baptist 43 Tyrell Wiggins DB 5-11 167 Fr. Roxbury, Mass./Southfield School 58 Zedane Williams LB 6-0 201 Fr. Springfield, Mass./Springfield Central/Suffield Acad.

University of New Hampshire Football 12 WILDCAT ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS OFFENSE RUSHING YARDS DEFENSE Rank Player Number TACKLES 1. Evan Gray 1,107 Rank Player Number 2. Carlos Washington, Jr. 729 1. Pop Lacey 216 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2. Prince Smith, Jr. 143 Rank Player Number 3. Michael Balsamo 114 1. Evan Gray 10 4. Evan Horn 111 2. Carlos Washington, Jr. 7 5. Isiah Perkins 107 RECEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player Number Rank Player Number 1. Malik Love 141 1. Prince Smith, Jr. 8 2. Evan Gray 32 2. Evan Horn 7 3. Justin Malone-Woods 29 3. Isiah Perkins 6 4 Carlos Washington, Jr. 24 4. Pop Lacey 5 5. Nick Lorden 14 SACKS RECEIVING YARDS Rank Player Number Rank Player Number 1. Brian Carter 7.0 1. Malik Love 1,358 2. Josh Kania 4.5 2. Justin Malone-Woods 380 3-t. Evan Horn 3.0 3. Evan Gray 211 3-t. Prince Smith 3.0 4. Carlos Washington, Jr. 197 5. Robbie Schumacher 2.0 5. Nick Lorden 155 TACKLES FOR LOSS Rank Player Number TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Brian Carter 15.5 Rank Player Number 2. Michael Balsamo 15.0 1. Nick Lorden 6 3. Evan Horn 7.0 2. Malik Love 4 4. Robbie Schumacher 6.5 3. Justin Malone-Woods 3 5. Elijah Lewis 6.5 4-t. Brian Espanet 1 6. Prince Smith 5.5 4-t. Evan Gray 1 4-t. Dylan Laube 1 4-t. Carlos Washington, Jr. 1 RETURN YARDS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS SCORING Rank Player Number Rank Player Points 1. C.J. Turner 384 1. Evan Gray 66 2. Carlos Washington, Jr. 159 2. Carlos Washington, Jr. 48 3. Dylan Laube 83 3. Jason Hughes 46 4. Justin Malone-Woods 20 5. Evan Horn 18 PUNT RETURN YARDS Rank Player Number ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. Evan Horn 84 Rank Player Number 2. Pop Lacey 49 1. Malik Love 1,388 2. Evan Gray 1,318 3. Carlos Washington, Jr. 1,085 4. C.J. Turner 452 5. Justin Malone-Woods 380

University of New Hampshire Football 13 WILDCAT CAREER HIGHS – OFFENSE / DEFENSE

CHARLES BRISCOE III, #88, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN WIDE RECEIVER NICK LORDEN #19, JUNIOR WIDE RECEIVER Receiving Yards 71 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receiving Yards 46 vs. Central Conn. State, 2017 Receptions 4 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receptions 3 vs. Towson, 2017 Longest 40 at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 41 vs. Central Conn. State, 2017 Touchdowns n/a Touchdowns 2 vs. Towson, 2017

MAX BROSMER, #16, FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK MALIK LOVE, #1, JUNIOR WIDE RECEIVER Passing Yards 106 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receiving Yards 127 vs. James Madison 2016 Completions 8 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receptions 13 vs. at Dartmouth, 2016 Attempts 16 at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 60 vs. Maine, 2017 Longest 40 at Holy Cross, 2019 Touchdowns 1, 4x, last at Central Arkansas, 2017 Touchdowns n/a Rushing Yards 8 at Elon, 2016 Interceptions 1 at Holy Cross, 2019 Carries 2 vs. Rhode Island, 2017 Rushing Yards 4 at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 8 at Elon, 2016 Carries 3 at Florida International, 2019 Touchdowns n/a Longest 4, 2x, MR at Florida International, 2019 Touchdowns n/a JUSTIN MALONE-WOODS, #85, SENIOR TIGHT END Receiving Yards 46 vs. Stony Brook, 2016 JACK CAVALLARO, #90, JUNIOR TIGHT END Receptions 2, 7x, last vs. James Madison, 2018 Receiving Yards 5, vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Longest 46 vs. Stony Brook, 2016 Receptions 1, vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Touchdowns 1, 3x, last vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Longest 5, vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Touchdowns n/a C.J. TURNER, #7, SOPHOMORE WIDE RECEIVER Rushing Yards 22 vs. Bryant, 2017 BRET EDWARDS, #17, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK Carries 2, 2x, last at William & Mary, 2017 Passing Yards 97 at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 14 at Stony Brook, 2017 Completions 7 at Holy Cross, 2019 Touchdowns n/a Attempts 18 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receiving Yards 18 vs. Towson , 2017 Longest 42 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receptions 2, 2x, last vs. Towson, 2017 Touchdowns n/a Longest 11 vs. Towson, 2017 Interceptions 1 at Holy Cross, 2019 Kickoff Return Longest 26 vs. Bryant, 2017 Rushing Yards 18 at Holy Cross, 2019 Carries 5 at Holy Cross, 2019 MIKE VAILAS, #84, SENIOR WIDE RECEIVER Longest 14 at Holy Cross, 2019 Receiving Yards 13 at Rhode Island 2018 Touchdowns n/a Receptions 1, 3x, last at Rhode Island, 2018 Longest 13 at Rhode Island 2018 BRIAN ESPANET, #80, SOPHOMORE WIDE RECEIVER Touchdowns n/a Receiving Yards 34 at Florida International, 2019 Receptions 3 at Florida International, 2019 CARLOS WASHINGTON, JR., #26, SOPHOMORE RUNNING BACK Longest 17 at Holy Cross, 2019 Rushing Yards 179 at Villanova, 2018 Touchdowns n/a Carries 18 at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 93 vs Albany, 2018 EVAN GRAY #22, SENIOR RUNNING BACK Touchdowns 3 at Rhode Island, 2018 Rushing Yards 98 vs. Bryant, 2017 Receiving Yards 75 at Maine, 2018 Carries 24 at Central Arkansas, 2017 Receptions 4, at Holy Cross, 2019 Longest 47 at Georgia Southern, 2017 Longest 62 at Maine, 2018 Touchdowns 2 vs. Bryant, 2017 TDs 1 at Maine, 2018 Receiving Yards 42 at Holy Cross, 2017 Kickoff Return Longest 24 at Maine, 2018 Receptions 6 at Stony Brook, 2017 Longest 36 at Holy Cross, 2017 Touchdowns 1 at Central Arkansas, 2017

TOMMY HERION, #11, SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK CAREER HIGHS: DEFENSE Passing Yards 68 at Colorado, 2018 Completions 5 vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Attempts 8 at Colorado, 2018 RILEY AMMERMAN, #94, JUNIOR DEFENSIVE END Longest 37 at Colorado, 2018 Tackles Solo 2 at Holy Cross, 2017 Touchdowns n/a Assist 1, 2x, last at William & Mary 2017 Interceptions n/a Total 3 at Holy Cross, 2017

DYLAN LAUBE #20, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN RUNNING BACK MICHAEL BALSAMO, #15, SENIOR SAFETY Rushing Yards 36 at Florida International, 2019 Tackles Solo 5, 3x, last at Holy Cross, 2017 Carries 8 at Florida International, 2019 Assist 5 vs. James Madison, 2018 Longest 19 at Florida International, 2019 Total 8, 2x, last vs. James Madison, 2018 Touchdowns n/a Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Albany, 2016 Receiving Yards 87 at Florida International, 2019 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Towson, 2017 Receptions 3 at Florida International, 2019 Longest 86 at Florida International, 2019 Touchdowns n/a

University of New Hampshire Football 14 WILDCAT CAREER HIGHS – DEFENSE / SPECIAL TEAMS

JACOB BRADSHAW, #60, JUNIOR DEFENSIVE TACKLE OLEH MANZYK, #50, FRESHMAN LINEBACKER Tackles Solo 3 at Holy Cross, 2017 Tackles Solo 2, 2x, MR at Florida International, 2019 Assist 1, 3x, last at Elon, 2018 Assist 2 at Florida International, 2019 Total 4 at Holy Cross, 2017 Total 4 at Florida International, 2019 Sacks 1 at Holy Cross, 2017 ISIAH PERKINS, #9, SENIOR CORNERBACK CAMERON BRUSKO, #5, SENIOR LINEBACKER Tackles Solo 6 at James Madison, 2016 Tackles Solo 7, 2x, MR at Florida International, 2019 Assist 3 at Colorado, 2018 Assist 3 at Florida International, 2019 Total 7, 2x, last at Stony Brook, 2017 Total 10 at Florida International, 2019 Fumbles Recovered 1 at Rhode Island 2016 Sacks 1 at Holy Cross, 2019 Interceptions 2 vs Rhode Island, 2017

POP BUSH, #23, SOPHOMORE SAFETY ROBBIE SCHUMACHER, #96, SENIOR DEFENSIVE END Tackles Solo 9 at Holy Cross, 2019 Tackles Solo 2 vs. James Madison, 2018 Assist 2, 3x, last at Rhode Island, 2018 Assist 4 at Elon, 2018 Total 9 at Holy Cross, 2019 Total 4 at Elon, 2018 Sacks 1, 2x, last vs. Albany, 2018 BRIAN CARTER, #99, JUNIOR DEFENSIVE END Tackles Solo 4, 3x, last at Florida International, 2019 MATT SHERLOCK, #39, SENIOR SAFETY Assist 4 at Florida International, 2019 Tackles Solo 2, 3x, last at William & Mary, 2017 Total 8 at Florida International, 2019 Assist 1, 6x, last vs. Colgate, 2018 Sacks 2 at Colorado, 2018 Total 3, 2x, last at William & Mary, 2017 Fumbles recovered 1 at Georgia Southern, 2017 PRINCE SMITH, Jr., #6, SENIOR CORNERBACK GUNNER GIBSON, #49, SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE END Tackles Solo 8 at Holy Cross, 2019 Tackles Solo 5 at Florida International, 2019 Assist 4 at William & Mary, 2017 Assist 2 at Florida International, 2019 Total 8 at Holy Cross, 2019 Total 7 at Florida International, 2019 Sacks 1, 3x, last vs. James Madison, 2018 Interceptions 2 vs. Stony Brook, 2016 EVAN HORN, #33, JUNIOR SAFETY Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Elon, 2017 Tackles Solo 6, 2x, MR at Holy Cross, 2019 Assist 6 at Maine, 2018 NELSON THOMAS, #34, JUNIOR LINEBACKER Total 9, 2x, last at Elon, 2018 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Sacks 1, 3x, most recent vs. James Madison, 2018 Assist 2 at Stony Brook, 2017 Interceptions 1, 7x, last vs. Albany, 2018 Total 2, 4x, last at Villanova, 2018 Forced fumbles 1 vs. Stony Brook, 2018 Punt Return Long 17 at James Madison, 2017 ZEDANE WILLIAMS, #58, FRESHMAN LINEBACKER Tackles Solo 2 at Florida International, 2019 JOSH KANIA, #95, SENIOR DEFENSIVE END Assist 1 at Florida International, 2019 Tackles Solo 8 at Georgia Southern, 2017 Total 3 at Florida International, 2019 Assist 5 at Elon, 2018 Total 9 at Georgia Southern, 2017 Sacks 1, 4x, last vs. Albany, 2018 Fumbles Forced 1 at Rhode Island, 2016 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Lehigh, 2016 CAREER HIGHS: KICKERS/PUNTERS

NIKO KVIETKUS, #93, SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE TACKLE JORDAN CONN #91, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN PUNTER/KICKER Tackles Solo 3 at Holy Cross, 2019 Kickoffs Most 4 at Florida International, 2019 Assist 1, 4x, MR at Florida International, 2019 ______Total 4 at Holy Cross, 2019 JASON HUGHES #21, JUNIOR KICKER/PUNTER Sacks 1 at Holy Cross, 2019 PATs Most 5 vs. James Madison, 2018 Fumbles recovered 1 vs. James Madison, 2018 FGs Most 2 at Villanova, 2018 Long 41, 2x, MR at Florida International, 2019 POP LACEY, #4, SENIOR SAFETY Kickoffs Most 5 at Villanova, 2018 Tackles Solo 12 vs. Holy Cross, 2016 ______Assist 7 at Elon, 2016 MITCH McPIKE #1, SENIOR KICKER Total 14 vs. Holy Cross, 2016 PATs Most 2 vs. Delaware, 2018 Fumbles Forced 1 at Rhode Island, 2016 Kickoffs Most 5 vs. Holy Cross, 2018 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. James Madison, 2016 ______Interceptions 1, 3x, last at Colorado, 2018 DREW SANBORN #10, SENIOR PUNTER/KICKER Punt Return 23 vs. Albany, 2018 Kickoffs Most 1, 2x, last at Maine, 2018 Punts Longest 60 at Colorado, 2018 ELIJAH LEWIS, #55, JUNIOR DEFENSIVE TACKLE Most 9, 2x, last vs. Albany, 2018 Tackles Solo 5 at Holy Cross, 2019 ______Assist 4, 2x, last vs. James Madison, 2018 Total 6 at Holy Cross, 2019 Sacks 1 at Rhode Island, 2018

University of New Hampshire Football 15 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

By UNH By Opponent 700-Plus Yards Total Offense 700-Plus Yards Total Offense 725, at Old Dominion, Sept. 22, 2012 707, at San Jose State, Sept. 3, 2015 600-Plus Yards Total Offense 600-Plus Yards Total Offense 637, vs. Lehigh (NCAA 1st round), Nov. 26, 2016 666, at Toledo, Aug. 30, 2014 500-Plus Yards Total Offense 500-Plus Yards Total Offense 511, at William & Mary, Nov. 6, 2017 520, at Holy Cross, Sept. 16, 2017 400-Plus Yards Total Offense 400-Plus Yards Total Offense 404, at Villanova, Oct. 27, 2018 451, at Elon, Sept. 29, 2018 300-Plus Yards Rushing 300-Plus Yards Rushing 364, vs. Lehigh (NCAA 1st round), Nov. 26, 2016 310, at Florida International, Sept. 14, 2019 200-Plus Yards Rushing 200-Plus Yards Rushing 223, vs. Albany, Nov. 10, 2018 265, at South Dakota State (NCAA quarterfinal), Dec. 9, 2017 500-Plus Yards Passing 500-Plus Yards Passing 512, vs James Madison, Oct. 15, 2016 730, at Old Dominion, Sept. 22, 2012 400-Plus Yards Passing 400-Plus Yards Passing 406, at William & Mary, Nov. 4, 2017 408, at James Madison, Dec. 3, 2016 300-Plus Yards Passing 300-Plus Yards Passing 308 vs. Central Connecticut State (NCAA 1st round), Nov. 25, 2017 361, at Central Arkansas (NCAA 2nd round), Dec. 2, 2017 50-Plus Points Scored 50-Plus Points Scored 64, vs. Lehigh (NCAA 1st round), Nov. 26, 2016 51, at Holy Cross, Sept. 16, 2017 Shut Out the Opponent Shut Out the Wildcats 34-0, at Villanova, Oct. 27, 2018 15-0, at Albany, Nov. 18, 2017 Shut Out Opponent in First Half Shut Out UNH in First Half 24-0, at Villanova, Oct. 27, 2018 3-0, at Holy Cross, Sept. 7, 2019 (13-10 loss) Shut Out Opponent in Second Half Shut Out UNH in Second Half 10-0, at Villanova, Oct. 27, 2018 14-0, vs. Stony Brook, Oct. 13, 2018 (35-7 loss) 30-Plus First Downs 30-Plus First Downs 34, vs. James Madison, Oct. 15, 2016 31, at James Madison, Dec. 3, 2016 100-Plus Yards in Penalties 100-Plus Yards in Penalties 115, vs. Elon, Oct. 3, 2015 121, at Towson, Oct. 5, 2013 Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing Held UNH Under 100 Yards Rushing 62, at Holy Cross, Sept. 7, 2019 78, vs. Stony Brook, Oct. 13 2018 (30 rushes) Individual Over 200 Yards Rushing Individual Over 200 Yards Rushing 201, Nico Steriti at Old Dominion, Sept. 22, 2012 298, Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Albany, Nov. 12, 2016 Two Individuals Rush for Over 100 Yards Two Individuals Rush for Over 100 Yards DeUnte Chatman (187) & Brandon Gallagher (104), vs. Towson, Oct. 21, 2017 Jimmy Hughes (168), Joe Casey (105), at Rhode Island, Oct. 27, 2007 Individual Over 200 Yards Receiving Individual Over 200 Yards Receiving 232, Neil O’Connor vs. Rhode Island, Sept. 23, 2017 271, Nick Mayers at Old Dominion, Sept. 22, 2012 Two Individuals Over 100 Yards Receiving Two Individuals Over 100 Yards Receiving Neil O’Connor (192) & Mailk Love (127), vs. James Madison, Oct. 15, 2016 B. Ravenel (155) and T. Alls (126), at James Madison, Dec. 3 2016 90-Plus Yard Run from Scrimmage 90-Plus Yard Run from Scrimmage 93, Carlos Washgington, Jr. (TD), vs. Albany, Nov. 10, 2018 70-Plus Yard Run from Scrimmage 70-Plus Yard Run from Scrimmage 75, Trevor Knight (TD), vs. James Madison, Nov. 3, 2018 70, Kaylan Wiggins, at Florida International, Sept. 14, 2019 70-Plus Yard Pass from Scrimmage 70-Plus Yard Pass from Scrimmage 86, Max Brosmer to Dylan Laube, at Florida International, Sept. 14, 2019 75, T. Harris to Aa. Parker, vs. Rhode Island, Sept. 23, 2017 50-Plus Yard Field Goal 50-Plus Yard Field Goal 52, Tom Manning vs Maine, Nov. 21, 2009 50, Aidan O’Neill, vs. Towson, Oct. 21, 2017 Interception Return for a Touchdown Interception Return for a Touchdown 0 yards, Evan Horn vs. Albany, Nov. 10, 2018 (INT in end zone) 35, TJ Morrison, vs. Stony Brook, Oct. 13, 2018 Fumble Return for a Touchdown Fumble Return for a Touchdown 55 yards, Kyle Reisert vs. Delaware, Oct. 20, 2018 0, Joe Lang, at Holy Cross, Sept. 7, 2019 Punt Return for a Touchdown Punt Return for a Touchdown 90 yards, Casey DeAndrade at William & Mary, Oct. 17, 2015 10, Dimitry Prophete, Sept. 14, 2019, at Florida International (*)

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 93 yards, Dalton Crossan at Albany, Nov. 16, 2013 92, Nasir Adderly, Oct. 20, 2018, vs. Delaware Safety Safety vs Dartmouth, Sept. 27, 2014 at Maine, Aug. 30, 2018 Blocked PAT returned for 2 points Anthony Gorrell, at Montana State, Dec. 3, 2011 Blocked FG returned for TD Steven Thames, vs Towson, Nov. 17, 2012 (*) 34 yard punt return; fumble; 10-yard return for TD Blocked Punt Return for a TD 9 yards, Horace Chalstrom, vs Dartmouth, Sept. 27, 2014

University of New Hampshire Football 16 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

OPPONENT Rushes Rush Yds. Catches Receiving Yards Passing Yards Tackles at Holy Cross Washington, Jr.- 18 Washington, Jr.- 107 Briscoe III - 4 Briscoe III - 71 Brosmer - 106 Bush - 9 Love - 4 Washington, Jr. - 4 at Florida International Washington, Jr.- 12 Gray- 71 Love- 6 Laube- 87 Brosmer- 224 Brusko- 10

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE OPPONENT QB RB WR WR WR/TE TE LT LG C RG RT at Holy Cross Edwards Washington, Jr. Love Briscoe III Leary (TE) Malone-Woods Flynn Carroll Velte Mascia J. Carter at Fla. International Brosmer Washington, Jr. Love Briscoe III Espanet Malone-Woods Flynn Carroll Mascia Burns J. Carter

DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT DT DE LB LB CB SS WS FS CB at Holy Cross B. Carter Kvietkus Lewis Kania Brusko Balsamo Smith, Jr. Bush Horn Lacey Perkins at Fla. International B. Carter Kvietkus Lewis Kania Brusko Manzyk Smith, Jr. Bush Horn Lacey Perkins

University of New Hampshire Football 17 2019 UNH Football NewTEAM Hampshire Overall STATISTICS Team Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) All games

Team Statistics UNH OPP SCORING 27 43 Points Per Game 13.5 21.5 Points Off Turnovers 0 7 FIRST DOWNS 37 39 R u s h in g 15 15 P a s s in g 16 19 P e n a lt y 6 5 RUSHING YARDAGE 310 372 Yards gained rushing 330 412 Yards lost rushing 20 40 Rushing Attempts 64 87 Average Per Rush 4.8 4.3 Average Per Game 155.0 186.0 TDs Rushing 1 3 PASSING YARDAGE 427 380 C o m p - A t t - I n t 34-72-3 33-53-0 Average Per Pass 5.9 7.2 Average Per Catch 12.6 11.5 Average Per Game 213.5 190.0 TDs Passing 2 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 737 752 Total Plays 136 140 Average Per Play 5.4 5.4 Average Per Game 368.5 376.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 4-83 6-124 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2--3 4-48 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 3-4 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 20.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE -1.5 12.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 1.3 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 0-0 PENALTIES-Yards 15-129 10-107 Average Per Game 64.5 53.5 PUNTS-Yards 13-548 12-482 Average Per Punt 42.2 40.2 Net punt average 36.9 37.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 7-386 10-679 Average Per Kick 55.1 67.9 Net kick average 37.4 44.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 5 0 3 1 : 1 0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 9/31 11/31 3rd-Down Pct 29% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/3 1/3 4th-Down Pct 33% 33% SACKS BY-Yards 2-10 1-7 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 3 5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-3 3-5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (3-5) 60% (6-9) 67% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (2-5) 40% (3-9) 33% PAT-ATTEMPTS (3-3) 100% (4-5) 80% ATTENDANCE 0 20128 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 2/10064 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total New Hampshire 10 0 10 7 0 27 Opponents 7 9 7 20 0 43

University of New Hampshire Football 18 2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) OFFENSEAll STATISTICS games

Rushing g att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Washington,C. 2 30 153 6 147 4.9 1 29 73.5 Lacey,Pop 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 Gray,Evan 2 13 99 0 99 7.6 0 35 49.5 Total 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 Laube,Dylan 2 11 50 3 47 4.3 0 19 23.5 Opponents 4 4812.0 1 34 Edwards,Bret 1 5 18 0 18 3.6 0 14 18.0 Brosmer,Max 2 4 10 7 3 0.8 0 4 1.5 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg TEAM 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 64 330 20 310 4.8 1 35155.0 Opponents 3 4 1.3 0 4 Opponents 2 87 412 40 372 4.3 3 70186.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Passing g effic comp-att-in pct yds td lg avg/g Laube,Dylan 4 8320.8 0 24 Brosmer,Max 2 106.15 27-54-2 50.0 330 2 86165.0 Total 4 8320.8 0 24 Edwards,Bret 1 73.04 7-18-1 38.9 97 0 42 97.0 Opponents 6 12420.7 0 32 Total 2 97.87 34-72-3 47.2 427 2 86213.5 Opponents 2 122.49 33-53-0 62.3 380 0 62190.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 20190 0 UNH Football Receiving g no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents New Hampshire0 0 Overall0.0 1 Individual0 Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) Love,Malik 2 10 90 9.0 0 15 45.0 All games Washington,C. 2 7 33 4.7 0 12 16.5 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Briscoe,Charles 2 6 86 14.3 0 40 43.0 Laube,Dylan 2 47 129 0 83 0 259129.5 Espanet,Brian 2 5 64 12.8 1 17 32.0 Washington, 2 147 33 0 0 0 180 90.0 Laube,Dylan 2 4 129 32.2 1 86 64.5 Gray,Evan 2 99 0 0 0 0 99 49.5 Malone-Woods,J. 2 2 25 12.5 0 17 12.5 Love,Malik 2 0 90 0 0 0 90 45.0 Total 2 34 427 12.6 2 86213.5 Briscoe,Charl 2 0 86 0 0 0 86 43.0 Opponents 2 33 380 11.5 0 62190.0 Espanet,Bria 2 0 64 0 0 0 64 32.0 Malone-Woo 2 0 25 0 0 0 25 12.5 Edwards,Bret 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 2019 UNH FootballBrosmer,Max 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 New Hampshire Overall Individual StatisticsLacey,Pop (as of2 Sep0 15,0 2019)-3 0 0 -3 -1.5 TEAM 1 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 All gamesTotal 2 310 427 -3 83 0 817408.5 Opponents 2 372 380 48 124 4 928464.0

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dx saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Hughes,Jason - 2-3 3-3 - - - - - 9 Brosmer,Max 2 58 3 330 333166.5 Laube,Dylan 1 ------6 Washington,C. 2 30 147 0 147 73.5 Washington,C. 1 ------6 Edwards,Bret 1 23 18 97 115115.0 Espanet,Brian 1 ------6 Gray,Evan 2 13 99 0 99 49.5 Total 3 2-3 3-3 - - - - - 27 Laube,Dylan 2 11 47 0 47 23.5 Opponents 5 3-5 4-5 - - - - - 43 TEAM 1 1 -4 0 -4 -4.0 Total 2 136 310 427 737368.5 Opponents 2 140 372 380 752376.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+ blk Hughes,Jason 2-3 66.7 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 41 0 Sanborn,Drew 13 54842.2 52 1 3 5 2 0 Total 13 54842.2 52 1 3 5 2 0 FG Sequence New Hampshire Opponents Opponents 12 48240.2 60 2 4 4 3 0 Holy Cross (21) (28),(20) FIU (41),40 31,32,(20) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Conn,Jordan 7 38655.1 0 1 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total 7 38655.1 0 1 20.737.4 27 Opponents 10 67967.9 6 0 20.844.6 20

University of New Hampshire Football 19 2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) DEFENSEAll games STATISTICS

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 23 Bush,Pop 2 16 1 17 2.0-4 ...... 5 Brusko,Cameron 2 14 3 17 3.0-10 1.0-5 ...... 6 Smith,Prince 2 12 2 14 . . . 2 1 . . . . 4 Lacey,Pop 2 12 1 13 ...... 33 Horn,Evan 2 9 2 11 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 49 Gibson,Gunner 2 9 2 11 2.0-8 ...... 99 Carter,Brian 2 5 4 9 2.0-5 . . . 1 . . . . 55 Lewis,Elijah 2 5 2 7 1.5-4 ...... 93 Kvietkus,Niko 2 4 2 6 3.0-7 1.0-5 ...... 9 Perkins,Isiah 2 6 . 6 ...... 50 Manzyk,Oleh 2 4 2 6 0.5-0 ...... 96 Schumacher,R. 2 2 1 3 ...... 58 Williams,Zedane 2 2 1 3 ...... 95 Kania,Josh 2 2 1 3 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 15 Balsamo,Michael 1 2 . 2 ...... 22 Gray,Evan 2 1 1 2 ...... 39 Sherlock, Matt 2 2 . 2 ...... 32 Jerome,J.J. 2 1 . 1 ...... 34 Thomas,Nelson 2 1 . 1 ...... 20 Laube,Dylan 2 . 1 1 ...... 1 Love,Malik 2 1 . 1 ...... Total 2 110 26 136 16-41 2-10 . 3 3 . . . . Opponents 2 83 26 109 7-19 1-7 3-4 8 6 1-0 1 . .

2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games TACKLES

Total Tackles UA-A Total HC FIU Bush,Pop 16-1 17 9 - 0 7 - 1 Brusko,Cameron LB 14-3 17 7 - 0 7 - 3 Smith,Prince CB 12-2 14 8 - 0 4 - 2 Lacey,Pop S 12-1 13 5 - 1 7 - 0 Horn,Evan S 9-2 11 6 - 1 3 - 1 Gibson,Gunner DE 9-2 11 4 - 0 5 - 2 Carter,Brian DE 5-4 9 1 - 0 4 - 4 Lewis,Elijah DT 5-2 7 5 - 1 0 - 1 Manzyk,Oleh LB 4-2 6 2 - 0 2 - 2 Kvietkus,Niko DT 4-2 6 3 - 1 1 - 1 Perkins,Isiah CB 6-0 6 3 - 0 3 - 0 Williams,Zedane LB 2-1 3 - 2 - 1 Kania,Josh DE 2-1 3 1 - 0 1 - 1 Schumacher,R. DE 2-1 3 1 - 0 1 - 1 Sherlock, Matt S 2-0 2 1 - 0 1 - 0 Balsamo,Michael LB 2-0 2 2 - 0 D N P Gray,Evan 1-1 2 1 - 0 0 - 1 Jerome,J.J. LB 1-0 1 - 1 - 0 Thomas,Nelson LB 1-0 1 1 - 0 - Laube,Dylan 0-1 1 - 0 - 1 Love,Malik 1-0 1 - 1 - 0

2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games TACKLES FOR LOSS TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total HC FIU Kvietkus,Niko DT 3-0 3 . 0 3.0-7 - Brusko,Cameron LB 3-0 3 . 0 3.0-10 - Carter,Brian DE 1-2 2 . 0 - 2.0-5 Gibson,Gunner DE 2-0 2 . 0 1.0-2 1.0-6 Bush,Pop 2-0 2 . 0 1.0-2 1.0-2 Lewis,Elijah DT 1-1 1 . 5 1.0-4 0.5-0 Kania,Josh DE 1-0 1 . 0 1.0-1 - Horn,Evan S 1-0 1 . 0 1.0-2 - Manzyk,Oleh LB 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-0

2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games SACKS SACKS UA-A Total HC FIU Brusko,Cameron LB 1-0 1.0 1.0-5 - Kvietkus,Niko DT 1-0 1.0 1.0-5 -

University of New Hampshire Football 20 2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games COMPARISON

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Holy Cross 10 - 13 18 / 15 6 / 2 10 / 12 2 / 1 36-164 / 35-62 15-34-2 / 21-34-0 203 / 253 70-367 / 69-315 59 / 64 3 / 0 FIU 17 - 30 19 / 24 9 / 13 6 / 7 4 / 4 28-146 / 52-310 19-38-1 / 12-19-0 224 / 127 66-370 / 71-437 21 / 112 1 / 0 Totals 27 - 43 37 / 39 15 / 15 16 / 19 6 / 5 64-310 / 87-372 34-72-3 / 33-53-0 427 / 380 136-737 / 140-752 80 / 176 4 / 0

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks Holy Cross 5-17 / 5-18 1-2 / 1-3 30:34 / 29:26 1 : 0 8 4.6 / 1.8 6.0 / 7.4 5.2 / 4.6 7-42.0 / 8-35.2 7-54 / 2-30 2 / 0 FIU 4-14 / 6-13 0-1 / 0-0 27:06 / 32:54 -5:48 5.2 / 6.0 5.9 / 6.7 5.6 / 6.2 6-42.3 / 4-50.0 8-75 / 8-77 0 / 1 Totals 9-31 / 11-31 1-3 / 1-3 57:40 / 62:20 -4:40 4.8 / 4.3 5.9 / 7.2 5.4 / 5.4 13-42.2 / 12-40.2 15-12 / 10-10 2 / 1

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games RUSH / RECEIVE RUSHING No-Yds/TD HC FIU Washington,C. RB 30-147/1 18-107/ 12-40/0 Gray,Evan RB 13-99/0 8-28/0 5-71/0 Laube,Dylan RB 11-47/0 3-11/0 8-36/0 Edwards,Bret QB 5-18/0 5-18/0 DNP Brosmer,Max QB 4-3/0 1-4/0 3--1/0 TEAM 1--4/0 1--4/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD HC FIU Laube,Dylan RB 4-129/1 1-42/0 3-87/1 Love,Malik WR 10-90/0 4-38/0 6-52/0 Briscoe,Charles WR 6-86/0 4-71/0 2-15/0 Espanet,Brian WR 5-64/1 2-30/0 3-34/1 Washington,C. RB 7-33/0 4-22/0 3-11/0 Malone-Woods,J. TE 2-25/0 - 2-25/0

2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 15, 2019) GAME-BY-GAMEAll games PASSING

#16 Brosmer,Max Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Holy Cross 8 16 1 50.0 106 0 40 0-0 93.15 FIU 19 38 1 50.0 224 2 86 1-7 111.62 TOTALS 27 54 2 50.0 330 2 86 1-7 106.15

#17 Edwards,Bret Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Holy Cross 7 18 1 38.9 97 0 42 0-0 73.04 TOTALS 7 18 1 38.9 97 0 42 0-0 73.04

University of New Hampshire Football 21 2019 UNH Football RD NewTH Hampshire By-Quarter Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) 3 & 4 DOWNAll games CONVERSION

3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime Sep 07, 201 at Holy Cross L 10-13 5-17 29.4 1-4 25.0 1-5 20.0 2-5 40.0 1-3 33.3 Sep 14, 201 at FIU L 17-30 4-14 28.6 1-2 50.0 3-6 50.0 0-3 0.0 0-3 0.0 New Hampshire 9-31 29.0 2-6 33.3 4-11 36.4 2-8 25.0 1-6 16.7 0-0 0.0 Opponents 11-31 35.5 2-6 33.3 1-7 14.3 4-7 57.1 4-11 36.4 0-0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime Sep 07, 201 at Holy Cross L 10-13 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 Sep 14, 201 at FIU L 17-30 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 New Hampshire 1-3 33.3 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 Opponents 1-3 33.3 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime Sep 07, 201 at Holy Cross L 10-13 30:34 6:18 9:05 9:59 5:12 Sep 14, 201 at FIU L 17-30 27:06 8:42 7:16 6:34 4:34 New Hampshire Total 57:40 15:00 16:21 16:33 9:46 0:00 Avg. 28:50 7:30 8:10 8:16 4:53 0:00 Opponents Total 62:20 15:00 13:39 13:27 20:14 0:00 Avg. 31:10 7:30 6:49 6:43 10:07 0:00

2019 UNH Football New HampshireRED Red-Zone ResultsZONE (as of Sep 15, 2019) All games

New Hampshire Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Score Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Dow Int Fum Half Gam Sep 07, 201 at Holy Cross L 10-13 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Sep 14, 201 at FIU L 17-30 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 of 5 (60.0%)

Opponents Inside New Hampshire Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Score Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Dow Int Fum Half Gam Sep 07, 201 at Holy Cross L 10-13 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sep 14, 201 at FIU L 17-30 6 4 23 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 6 29 3 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 of 9 (66.7%)

University of New Hampshire Football 22 2019 UNH Football 2019 UNH Football UNH GAMENew Hampshire GameHIGHS Superlatives / (as OPPONENT of Sep 15, 2019) GAMENew Hampshire GameHIGHS Superlatives (as of Sep 15, 2019) All games All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 Washington,C. at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Rushes 17 JONES,A, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Rushing 107 Washington,C. at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Rushing 187 WIGGINS,K, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) TD Rushes 1 Washington,C. at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) TD Rushes 2 WIGGINS,K, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Rush 35 Gray,Evan at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Rush 70 WIGGINS,K, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass attempts 38 Brosmer,Max at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass attempts 34 Degenhardt,Con., at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Pass completions 19 Brosmer,Max at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass completions 21 Degenhardt,Con., at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Passing 253 Degenhardt,Con., at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Passing 224 Brosmer,Max at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Pass 62 Degenhardt,Con., at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) TD Passes 2 Brosmer,Max at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Receptions 6 Mountain,Derek, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Pass 86 Brosmer,Max at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Receiving 89 Gilliam,Spencer, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Receptions 6 Love,Malik at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Reception 62 Gilliam,Spencer, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Receiving 87 Laube,Dylan at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Field Goals 2 Ng,Derek, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) TD Receptions 1 Laube,Dylan at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Field Goal 28 Ng,Derek, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 1 Espanet,Brian at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punts 5 Wilkinson,Cody, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Reception 86 Laube,Dylan at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punting Avg 50.0 HEATHERLY,T, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Field Goals 1 Hughes,Jason at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Punt 60 HEATHERLY,T, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) 1 Hughes,Jason at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punts inside 20 2 Wilkinson,Cody, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Field Goal 41 Hughes,Jason at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) 2 HEATHERLY,T, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punts 7 Sanborn,Drew at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Punt Return 34 GAITER,T, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punting Avg 42.3 Sanborn,Drew at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Kickoff Return 32 Asante,Ayir, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Long Punt 52 Sanborn,Drew at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Tackles 8 LEWIS,S, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punts inside 20 4 Sanborn,Drew at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Sacks 1.0 THOMAS-OLIVER,S, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Kickoff Return 24 Laube,Dylan at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Tackles For Loss 2.0 THOMAS-OLIVER,S, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Tackles 10 Brusko,Cameron at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Interceptions 1 Riley,Chris, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Sacks 1.0 Brusko,Cameron at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 1 Smith,John, at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 1.0 Kvietkus,Niko at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 1 LEWIS,S, at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Brusko,Cameron at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 3.0 Kvietkus,Niko at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) 2019 UNH Football 2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Game Superlatives (as of Sep 15, 2019) New Hampshire Game Superlatives (as of Sep 15, 2019) All games All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 36 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Rushes 52 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Rushing 164 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Rushing 310 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Rush 5.2 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Rush 6.0 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) TD Rushes 1 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) TD Rushes 3 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass attempts 38 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass attempts 34 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Pass completions 19 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Pass completions 21 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Passing 224 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Passing 253 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Per Pass 6.0 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Per Pass 7.4 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) TD Passes 2 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Total Plays 71 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Total Plays 70 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Total Offense 437 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Total Offense 370 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Play 6.2 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Play 5.6 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Points 30 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Points 17 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Sacks By 1 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Sacks By 2 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) First Downs 24 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) First Downs 19 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Penalties 8 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Penalties 8 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Penalty Yards 77 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Penalty Yards 75 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Interceptions By 2 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Turnovers 3 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Punts 8 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Punts 7 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Punting Avg 50.0 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punting Avg 42.3 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Punt 60 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Punt 52 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Punts inside 20 2 at Holy Cross (Sep 07, 2019) Punts inside 20 4 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) 2 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019) Long Punt Return 34 at FIU (Sep 14, 2019)

University of New Hampshire Football 23 2019 UNH Football OFFENSENew Hampshire Individual SEASON Season/Career &Statistics CAREER (as of Sep 15, 2019) STATS All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Washington,C. 2 30 153 6 147 4.9 1 29 73.5 13 129 762 33 729 5.7 7 93 56.1 Gray,Evan 2 13 99 0 99 7.6 0 35 49.5 37 293 1182 75 1107 3.8 10 47 29.9 Laube,Dylan 2 11 50 3 47 4.3 0 19 23.5 6 11 50 3 47 4.3 0 19 7.8 Edwards,Bret 1 5 18 0 18 3.6 0 14 18.0 1 5 18 0 18 3.6 0 14 18.0 Brosmer,Max 2 4 10 7 3 0.8 0 4 1.5 2 4 10 7 3 0.8 0 4 1.5 TEAM 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Total 2 64 330 20 310 4.8 1 35 155.0 Opponents 2 87 412 40 372 4.3 3 70 186.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Brosmer,Max 2 106.15 27-54-2 50.0 330 2 86 165.0 2 106.15 27-54-2 50.0 330 2 86 165.0 Edwards,Bret 1 73.04 7-18-1 38.9 97 0 42 97.0 1 73.04 7-18-1 38.9 97 0 42 97.0 Total 2 97.87 34-72-3 47.2 427 2 86 213.5 Opponents 2 122.49 33-53-0 62.3 380 0 62 190.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Love,Malik 2 10 90 9.0 0 15 45.0 28 141 1358 9.6 4 60 48.5 Washington,C. 2 7 33 4.7 0 12 16.5 13 24 197 8.2 1 62 15.2 Briscoe,Charles 2 6 86 14.3 0 40 43.0 2 6 86 14.3 0 40 43.0 Espanet,Brian 2 5 64 12.8 1 17 32.0 12 8 83 10.4 1 17 6.9 Laube,Dylan 2 4 129 32.2 1 86 64.5 6 4 129 32.2 1 86 21.5 Malone-Woods,J. 2 2 25 12.5 0 17 12.5 36 29 380 13.1 3 46 10.6 Total 2 34 427 12.6 2 86 213.5 Opponents 2 33 380 11.5 0 62 190.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g Brosmer,Max 2 58 3 330 333 166.5 2 58 3 330 333 166.5 Washington,C. 2 30 147 0 147 73.5 13 129 729 0 729 56.1 Edwards,Bret 1 23 18 97 115 115.0 1 23 18 97 115 115.0 Gray,Evan 2 13 99 0 99 49.5 37 293 1107 0 1107 29.9 Laube,Dylan 2 11 47 0 47 23.5 6 11 47 0 47 7.8 TEAM 1 1 -4 0 -4 -4.0 Total 2 136 310 427 737 368.5 Opponents 2 140 372 380 752 376.0

PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Hughes,Jason - 2-3 3-3 - - - - - 9 - 7-11 25-25 - - - - - 46 Laube,Dylan 1 ------6 1 ------6 Espanet,Brian 1 ------6 1 ------6 Washington,C. 1 ------6 8 ------48 Total 3 2-3 3-3 - - - - - 27 Opponents 5 3-5 4-5 - - - - - 43

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Lacey,Pop 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 12 49 4.1 0 23 Total 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 2019 UNH Football Opponents New4 Hampshire48 12.0 1 34 Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg All gamesno. yds avg td lg Laube,Dylan 4 83 20.8 0 24 4 83 20.8 0 24 Total 4 SEASON83 20.8 0 24 CAREER Opponents 6 124 20.7 0 32 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Laube,DylanInterceptions 2 47no. 129yds avg0 td83 lg 0 259 129.5 no.6 yds47 avg129 td 0 lg 83 0 259 43.2 Washington,CTotal 2 1470 330 0.00 0 0 0 0 180 90.0 13 729 197 0 159 0 1085 83.5 OpponentsGray,Evan 2 993 04 1.30 0 0 4 0 99 49.5 37 1107 211 0 0 0 1318 35.6 Love,Malik 2 0 90 0 0 0 90 45.0 28 30 1358 0 0 0 1388 49.6 FumbleBriscoe,Charl Returns 2 no.0 86yds avg0 td 0 lg 0 86 43.0 no.2 yds0 avg86 td 0 lg 0 0 86 43.0 Espanet,BrianTotal 2 00 640 0.00 0 0 0 0 64 32.0 12 0 83 0 0 0 83 6.9 OpponentsMalone-Wood 2 00 250 0.00 1 0 0 0 25 12.5 36 0 380 0 0 0 380 10.6 Edwards,Bret 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 Brosmer,Max 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Lacey,Pop 2 0 0 -3 0 0 -3 -1.5 35 0 0 49 0 82 131 3.7 TEAM 1 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 Total 2 310 427 -3 83 0 817 408.5 Opponents 2 372 380 48 124 4 928 464.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Hughes,Jason 3 2 41 0 11 7 41 0 Total 3 2 41 0 24 Opponents 5 3 28 0University of New Hampshire Football

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Sanborn,Drew 13 548 42.2 52 0 96 3828 39.9 60 3 Total 13 548 42.2 52 0 Opponents 12 482 40.2 60 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob Conn,Jordan 7 386 55.1 0 1 9 513 57.0 0 1 Total 7 386 55.1 0 1 Opponents 10 679 67.9 6 0

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tflsack int pb fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pb fr ff blk 5 Brusko,Cameron 2 1 4 3 1 3.0 1 ...... 34 1 9 6 2 5 3.0 1 .0 . . . . . 23 Bush,Pop 2 1 6 1 1 2.0 ...... 9 2 3 4 2 7 4.5 ...... 6 Smith,Prince 2 1 2 2 1 0.0 . . 2 . . . 39 1 0 3 5 1 4 3 5.5 3 .0 8 3 . 1 . 4 Lacey,Pop 2 1 2 1 1 0.0 ...... 35 1 5 6 2 2 1 6 1.5 . 5 1 1 1 . 33 Horn,Evan 2 9 2 1 1.0 . . 1 . . . 27 7 0 4 1 1 1 1 7.0 3 .0 7 1 . 1 . 49 Gibson,Gunner 2 9 2 1 2.0 ...... 6 9 2 1 1 2.0 ...... 99 Carter,Brian 2 5 4 9 2.0 ...... 23 3 8 2 1 5 9 15.5 7 .0 . 3 1 2 . 55 Lewis,Elijah 2 5 2 7 1.5 ...... 20 2 2 2 3 4 5 6.5 1 .5 . 1 . . . 9 Perkins,Isiah 2 6 . 6 0.0 ...... 40 7 4 3 3 1 0 7 2.0 . 6 2 1 . . 50 Manzyk,Oleh 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 93 Kvietkus,Niko 2 4 2 6 3.0 1 ...... 11 9 4 1 3 4.0 1 .0 . . 1 . . 58 Williams,Zedane 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 96 Schumacher,R. 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 6 3 1 4 0.0 ...... 95 Kania,Josh 2 2 1 3 1.0 ...... 29 5 7 2 7 8 4 10.5 4 .5 . 4 2 2 . 15 Balsamo,Michael 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 35 7 5 3 9 1 1 4 15.0 1 .5 . 7 1 1 . 39 Sherlock, Matt 2 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 40 1 6 8 2 4 0.0 . . 1 . . . 22 Gray,Evan 2 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 37 2 3 5 0.0 ...... 32 Jerome,J.J. 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 1 Love,Malik 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 28 4 . 4 0.0 ...... 20 Laube,Dylan 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 6 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 34 Thomas,Nelson 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 23 9 5 1 4 0.0 ...... Total 2 1 1 2 6 1 3 16 2 . 3 . . . Opponents 2 8 3 2 6 1 0 7 1 3 8 1 1 . 2019 UNH Football New Hampshire Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2019) All games

SEASON CAREER

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Laube,Dylan 2 47 129 0 83 0 259 129.5 6 47 129 0 83 0 259 43.2 Washington,C 2 147 33 0 0 0 180 90.0 13 729 197 0 159 0 1085 83.5 Gray,Evan 2 99 0 0 0 0 99 49.5 37 1107 211 0 0 0 1318 35.6 Love,Malik 2 0 90 0 0 0 90 45.0 28 30 1358 0 0 0 1388 49.6 Briscoe,Charl 2 0 86 0 0 0 86 43.0 2 0 86 0 0 0 86 43.0 Espanet,Brian 2 0 64 0 0 0 64 32.0 12 0 83 0 0 0 83 6.9 Malone-Wood 2 0 25 0 0 0 25 12.5 36 0 380 0 0 0 380 10.6 Edwards,Bret 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 Brosmer,Max 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Lacey,Pop 2 0 0 -3 0 0 -3 -1.5 35 0 0 49 0 82 131 3.7 TEAM 1 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 Total 2 310 427 -3 83 0 817 408.5 Opponents 2 372 380 48 124 4 928 464.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Hughes,Jason 3 2 41 0 11 7 41 0 Total 3 2 41 0 Opponents 5 3 28 0

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Sanborn,Drew 13 548 42.2 52 0 96 3828 39.9 60 3 Total 13 548 42.2 52 0 Opponents 12 482 40.2 60 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob Conn,Jordan 7 386 55.1 0 1 9 513 57.0 0 1 Total DEFENSE7 386 55.1 0 1 SEASON & CAREER STATS Opponents 10 679 67.9 6 0

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tflsack int pb fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pb fr ff blk 5 Brusko,Cameron 2 1 4 3 1 3.0 1 ...... 34 1 9 6 2 5 3.0 1 .0 . . . . . 23 Bush,Pop 2 1 6 1 1 2.0 ...... 9 2 3 4 2 7 4.5 ...... 6 Smith,Prince 2 1 2 2 1 0.0 . . 2 . . . 39 1 0 3 5 1 4 3 5.5 3 .0 8 3 . 1 . 4 Lacey,Pop 2 1 2 1 1 0.0 ...... 35 1 5 6 2 2 1 6 1.5 . 5 1 1 1 . 33 Horn,Evan 2 9 2 1 1.0 . . 1 . . . 27 7 0 4 1 1 1 1 7.0 3 .0 7 1 . 1 . 49 Gibson,Gunner 2 9 2 1 2.0 ...... 6 9 2 1 1 2.0 ...... 99 Carter,Brian 2 5 4 9 2.0 ...... 23 3 8 2 1 5 9 15.5 7 .0 . 3 1 2 . 55 Lewis,Elijah 2 5 2 7 1.5 ...... 20 2 2 2 3 4 5 6.5 1 .5 . 1 . . . 9 Perkins,Isiah 2 6 . 6 0.0 ...... 40 7 4 3 3 1 0 7 2.0 . 6 2 1 . . 50 Manzyk,Oleh 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 93 Kvietkus,Niko 2 4 2 6 3.0 1 ...... 11 9 4 1 3 4.0 1 .0 . . 1 . . 58 Williams,Zedane 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 96 Schumacher,R. 2 2 1 3 0.0 2019 . . .UNH . .Football . 6 3 1 4 0.0 ...... 95 Kania,Josh New Hampshire2 2 1 Individual 3 1.0 . Season/Career. . . . . Statistics29 5 7 (as 2 7of Sep 8 4 10.515, 2019) 4 .5 . 4 2 2 . 15 Balsamo,Michael 1 2 . 2 0.0 . . All . games. . . 35 7 5 3 9 1 1 4 15.0 1 .5 . 7 1 1 . 39 Sherlock, Matt 2 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 40 1 6 8 2 4 0.0 . . 1 . . . 22 Gray,Evan SEASON2 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 37 CAREER 2 3 5 0.0 ...... 32 Jerome,J.J. 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... All1 PurposeLove,Malik g rush rcv2 1pr . kr 1 ir0.0total .avg/g. . . . . g rush28 rcv4 . pr 4 kr0.0 ir . total. .avg/g . . . Laube,Dylan20 Laube,Dylan2 47 1292 .0 183 1 0.00 259 129.5...... 6 476 129 . 1 0 1 830.0 0 . 259. . 43.2 . . . 34Washington,CThomas,Nelson2 147 332 10 . 0 1 0.00 180 . 90.0. . . . .13 72923 197 9 5 0 1 4 1590.0 0 . 1085. . 83.5 . . . Gray,EvanTotal 2 99 20 1 1 0 2 6 0 1 3 016 992 49.5. 3 . . .37 1107 211 0 0 0 1318 35.6 Love,MalikOpponents 2 0 902 8 3 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 7 901 45.03 8 1 1 .28 30 1358 0 0 0 1388 49.6 Briscoe,Charl 2 0 86 0 0 0 86 43.0 2 0 86 0 0 0 86 43.0 Espanet,Brian 2 0 64 0 0 0 64 32.0 12 0 83 0 0 0 83 6.9 Malone-Wood 2 0 25 0 0 0 25 12.5 36 0 380 0 0 0 380 10.6 Edwards,Bret 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 1 18 0 0 0 0 18 18.0 Brosmer,Max 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Lacey,PopSPECIAL2 0 0 TEAMS-3 0 0 -3 SEASON-1.5 35 & 0CAREER0 49 0 STATS82 131 3.7 TEAM 1 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 Total 2 310 427 -3 83 0 817 408.5 Opponents 2 372 380 48 124 4 928 464.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Hughes,Jason 3 2 41 0 11 7 41 0 Total 3 2 41 0 Opponents 5 3 28 0

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Sanborn,Drew 13 548 42.2 52 0 96 3828 39.9 60 3 Total 13 548 42.2 52 0 Opponents 12 482 40.2 60 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob Conn,Jordan 7 386 55.1 0 1 9 513 57.0 0 1 Total 7 386 55.1 0 1 Opponents 10 679 67.9 6 0

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tflsack int pb fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pb fr ff blk 5 Brusko,Cameron 2 1 4 3 1 3.0 1 ...... 34 1 9 6 2 5 3.0 1 .0 . . . . . 23 Bush,Pop 2 1 6 1 1 2.0 ...... 9 2 3 4 2 7 4.5 ...... 6 Smith,Prince 2 1 2 2 1 0.0 . . 2 . . . 39 1 0 3 5 1 4 3 5.5 3 .0 8 3 . 1 . 4 Lacey,Pop 2 1 2 1 1 0.0 ...... 35 1 5 6 2 2 1 6 1.5 . 5 1 1 1 . 33 Horn,Evan 2 9 2 1 1.0 . . 1 . . . 27 7 0 4 1 1 1 1 7.0 3 .0 7 1 . 1 . 49 Gibson,Gunner 2 9 2 1 2.0 ...... 6 9 2 1 1 2.0 ...... 99 Carter,Brian 2 5 4 9 2.0 ...... 23 3 8 2 1 5 9 15.5 7 .0 . 3 1 2 . 55 Lewis,Elijah 2 5 2 7 1.5 ...... 20 2 2 2 3 4 5 6.5 1 .5 . 1 . . . 9 Perkins,Isiah 2 6 . 6 0.0 ...... 40 7 4 3 3 1 0 7 2.0 . 6 2 1 . . 50 Manzyk,Oleh 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 2 4 2 6 0.5 ...... 93 Kvietkus,Niko 2 4 2 6 3.0 1 ...... 11 9 4 1 3 4.0 1 .0 . . 1 . . 58 Williams,Zedane 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 96 Schumacher,R. 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 6 3 1 4 0.0 ...... 95 Kania,Josh 2 2 1 3 1.0 ...... 29 5 7 2 7 8 4 10.5 4 .5 . 4 2 2 . 15 Balsamo,Michael 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 35 7 5 3 9 1 1 4 15.0 1 .5 . 7 1 1 . 39 Sherlock, Matt 2 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 40 1 6 8 2 4 0.0 . . 25 1 . . . 22 Gray,Evan 2 1 1University 2 0.0 .of .New . Hampshire. . . Football37 2 3 5 0.0 ...... 32 Jerome,J.J. 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 1 Love,Malik 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 28 4 . 4 0.0 ...... 20 Laube,Dylan 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 6 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 34 Thomas,Nelson 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 23 9 5 1 4 0.0 ...... Total 2 1 1 2 6 1 3 16 2 . 3 . . . Opponents 2 8 3 2 6 1 0 7 1 3 8 1 1 . HEAD COACH SEAN McDONNELL Sean McDonnell ’78 enters his 21st season as head coach of his alma mater in 2019. The native of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., has a career record of 154-95 (.618 winning percentage) that SEAN McDONNELL FILE includes a 98-65 conference mark (.601). McDonnell’s 98 league wins ranks first among ac- Accolades tive coaches and third all-time. • Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year (’14, ’05) • Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year McDonnell took an indefinite leave of absence for health-related reasons on Aug. 26, 2019. finalist (‘04) He guided the Wildcats to 14 consecutive winning seasons – with six double-digit win • National Coach of the Year, AFCA (’14) totals – spanning 2004-17. UNH advanced to the NCAA Division I FCS tournament each of • District Coach of the Year, AFCA (’14, ‘12, ‘05, ‘04) those 14 years, including back-to-back semifinal appearances in 2013 and 2014. Coach Mac • New England Football Writers Coach of the Year (’14, ‘12, ‘10, ‘08, ‘05) has led the ‘Cats to three conference titles: 2005, 2012, 2014. • College Head Coach of the Year, Gridiron Club of McDonnell’s collegiate accolades include Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Greater Boston (‘12, ‘09, ‘04,‘00) (2005, 2014), AFCA National Coach of the Year (2014), AFCA District Coach of the Year College Coaching Experience (2004-05-12-14), CAA Coach of the Year (‘04 & ‘14), New England Football Writers Coach • University of New Hampshire (27 years) of the Year (2005-08-10-12-14) and Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Head Coach of the Year º Head coach (19 years) (2000-04-09-12). º Offensive coordinator (5 years) In his 20-year tenure as head coach, UNH has received a total of 50 All-America awards, º QB / WR coach (3 years) • Columbia University (2 years) four CAA Offensive Player of the Year awards, three CAA Rookie of the Year awards, two • Boston College, grad assistant (1 year) CAA Chuck Boone Leadership Award honors and 46 CAA All-Conference First Team selec- • Boston University, WR/TE (3 years) tions. • Hamilton College, defensive coordinator (2 years) New Hampshire won three of its last four games to end the 2017 season with a 4-7 overall Year by Year record that included 3-5 in the CAA. The Wildcats’ late resurgence began with a dominant 1999 5-6 (3-5 Atlantic 10) 34-0 victory at Villanova University and continued with a 35-24 win against third-ranked 2000 6-5 (4-4 Atlantic 10) 2001 4-7 (2-7 Atlantic 10) James Madison at Wildcat Stadium. UNH then upended UAlbany, 24-10, on Senior Day to 2002 3-8 (2-7 Atlantic 10) push its win streak to three games. In that three-game span, the ‘Cats outscored the opposi- 2003 5-7 (3-6 Atlantic 10) tion 93-34. 2004 10-3 (6-2 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals UNH extended its nation-leading active streak of consecutive playoff appearances to 14 2005 11-2 (7-1 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals 2006 9-4 (5-3 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals years in the 2017 season. After recording their first shutout in postseason history with a 14-0 2007 7-5 (4-4 CAA) NCAA first round win against Central Connecticut State University in the first round, the Wildcats traveled to 2008 10-3 (6-2 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals third-ranked Central Arkansas and prevailed 21-15 to advance out of the second round and 2009 10-3 (6-2 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals 2010 8-5 (5-3 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals give McDonnell his 150th career victory. The ‘Cats traveled even farther west to play fifth- 2011 8-4 (6-2 CAA) NCAA second round ranked South Dakota State in the quarterfinals, and New Hampshire’s season came to an end 2012 8-4 (6-2 CAA) NCAA second round with a 9-5 record. 2013 10-5 (6-2 CAA) NCAA semifinals The 2017 season began with a 24-23 victory against Maine in the inaugural Thursday 2014 12-2 (8-0 CAA) NCAA semifinals 2015 7-5 (5-3 CAA) NCAA first round Night Throwdown to keep the Brice-Cowell Musket in Durham for the seventh consecutive 2016 8-5 (6-2 CAA) NCAA second round year. The Wildcats improved to 2-0 by defeating FBS school Georgia Southern at the historic 2017 9-5 (5-3 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals Iron Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.), and the ‘Cats recorded another signature victory with a 16-6 2018 4-7 (3-4 CAA) win against top-10 team Elon in mid-November. Career: 154-95 (.618) | CAA Record: 98-65 (.601) UNH football christened Wildcat Stadium against Holy Cross on Sept. 10, 2016 and fire- works lit up the Durham sky following a 39-28 victory. New Hampshire went 6-2 the last eight games of the regular season with victories against William & Mary and Stony Brook, both of whom were nationally ranked. UNH went on to defeat Lehigh, 64-21, in an NCAA first round game and ended the year with an 8-5 overall record that included 6-2 in the CAA. The 2015 Wildcats rallied to win their final four regular-season games. The winning streak included an upset of No. 5 Richmond (30-25) and a convincing 22-6 defeat of rival Maine in the final regular-season home game in the 79-year history of Cowell Stadium. The ‘Cats recorded victories in their final 15 regular season games in Cowell Stadium. UNH put together a staggering streak of 162 straight weeks ranked in the STATS FCS Top 25, a streak that spanned Sept. 6, 2004 through Oct. 12, 2015. Coach Mac guided the 2014 Wildcats to their second consecutive national semifinal appearance with a 12-2 record that included school records for most wins in a season and consecutive wins (12), as well as five wins against nationally-ranked teams, including four in the Top 10. The Wildcats posted a perfect 8-0 record in the CAA to claim their third league championship under McDonnell and first outright title since 1994. In 2013, McDonnell was honored by the -New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation with the Andy Moora- dian Award for his contributions to amateur football. UNH won multiple playoff games (three) in a single season for the first time in program history en route to the Wildcats’ first appearance in the FCS semifinals. The ‘Cats recorded five wins against nationally-ranked foes, including three vs. the Top 10, to finish with a 10-5 overall record as well as a 6-2 CAA mark. New Hampshire recorded a six-game win streak for the second consecutive season and went a perfect 6-0 at home. After a 1-3 start, the 2013 season turned when Coach Mac’s Wildcats went for – and converted – a 2-point PAT with 14 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to defeat 12th-ranked Villanova, 29-28. UNH closed the regular season with a convincing 24-3 win at Cowell Stadium against fourth-ranked Maine to retain the Brice-Cowell Musket before recording playoff wins against Lafayette (45-7 at home), eighth-ranked Maine (41-27) and seventh-ranked Southeastern Louisiana (20-17).

University of New Hampshire Football 26 HEAD COACH SEAN McDONNELL The 2012 Wildcats earned a share of the CAA championship with a 6-2 league mark. The ‘Cats compiled an 8-4 overall record that included an NCAA second-round game at Wofford. McDonnell reached coaching milestone victory No. 100 with a 44-21 win against Georgia State at the Georgia Dome on Oct. 6, 2012. The 2011 Wildcats matched a school record for the second straight year by knocking off five ranked opponents en route to an 8-4 mark, including 6-2 in the CAA. The ‘Cats put a bow on their rivalry with Massachusetts by knocking off the Minutemen, 27-21, in the second -Co lonial Clash at Gillette Stadium. UNH reclaimed the Brice-Cowell Musket with a 30-27 defeat of Maine in the regular-season finale and came within a blocked PAT of forcing overtime in a playoff loss at Montana State. Junior linebacker Matt Evans became the first Wildcat to ever be named the nation’s top defensive player when he won the Buck Buchanan Award, and senior quarterback Kevin Decker was crowned the CAA Offensive Player of the Year. In 2010, McDonnell’s Wildcats collected victories against five ranked opponents en route to an 8-5 campaign. UNH advanced to the quar- terfinal round of the NCAA postseason for the sixth time in seven years after dispatching Bethune-Cookman, 45-20, in the second round. UNH made history by topping No. 12 UMass, 39-13, in the inaugural Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium. The game was witnessed by 32,848 fans, the largest football crowd in CAA history. UNH finished 10-3 in 2009 and won its second straight CAA North Division championship. The Wildcats continued to be giant killers by knocking off an FBS opponent for the fifth straight time, securing a hard-fought 23-16 triumph at Ball State. Previous FBS opponents to feel the wrath of the Wildcats during the amazing upset run were Army (2008), Marshall (’07), Northwestern (’06) and Rutgers (’04). UNH was the only team to defeat eventual FCS national champion Villanova (28-24) on Homecoming. The Wildcats also posted an impressive win on the road at McNeese State, defeating the Cowboys, 49-13, in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. New Hampshire notched a 10-3 record in 2008, including a defeat of Southern Illinois in the first round of the NCAAs. UNH finished the season ranked No. 7 in most national polls. In 2007, the Wildcats were 7-5 overall and just narrowly missed upsetting No. 1 Northern Iowa in the first round of the NCAAs, losing on a last-minute TD, 38-35, at the UNI Dome. The Wildcats were ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation in 2006 and finished the season ranked sixth after defeating Hampton in the first round (41-38) of the NCAAs. Among the regular-season highlights was senior All-America wide receiver David Ball surpassing legendary Jerry Rice with 58 career TD receptions and junior quarterback Ricky Santos claiming the as the FCS football national player of the year. In 2005, McDonnell was honored as the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network after leading his Wildcats to a record-breaking 11-2 season, an Atlantic 10 Championship, a second straight NCAA appearance in the I-AA quarterfinals and the country’s No. 1 ranking at the end of the regular season. McDonnell’s hard work rebuilding the program paid off in 2004 with a 10-3 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the Atlantic 10, which earned the team the Northern Division championship and a bid to the NCAA I-AA Championships for the first time since 1994. The ‘Cats advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in program history by winning its first-ever NCAA contest under McDonnell, a 27-23 upset at Georgia Southern. In 2003, UNH began turning the corner by winning three of its last four contests, including an upset victory over nationally-ranked Maine. In 2002, McDonnell’s offense was one of the most prolific in I-AA football and averaged 449.2 yards per contest and 36.7 ppg. UNH finished with a 4-7 overall record in 2001. In 2000, the Wildcats were ranked as high as 23rd in the nation and knocked off three top-25 opponents. Injuries squashed UNH’s chances for a playoff berth down the stretch. In his rookie season, McDonnell led the Wildcats to a 5-6 overall record and oversaw a wide-open offensive attack that led the Atlantic 10 with an average of 457.3 yards per game. McDonnell was named the 19th head coach of the UNH football program April 22, 1999. McDonnell replaced legendary head coach Bill Bowes, who retired after 27 years as the mentor of the Wildcats. McDonnell served eight seasons as a Wildcat assistant and completed his fifth year as the team’s offensive coordinator in 1998. McDonnell rejoined the Wildcats as an assistant coach before the 1991 spring camp and worked with the quarterbacks and receivers for his first three seasons. In 1997, McDonnell was named the recipient of “The College Assistant Coach Award” by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston in recognition of his quality of performance, loyalty and longevity. McDonnell was a standout defensive back for UNH. He started for the 1975 and 1976 Yankee Conference championship teams and came back to start for the 1978 squad. After his graduation from UNH, he spent one year as an assistant coach at Manchester (N.H.) Memorial High School and followed that up with a three-year stint at Manchester West (1980-82). McDonnell worked as the defensive coordinator at Hamilton College for two seasons (1983-84) and subsequently spent three years (1985-87) coaching the receivers and tight ends at former conference-rival Boston University. During the 1988 campaign, McDonnell served as a graduate assistant coach at Boston College. He spent two seasons as an assistant at Columbia (1989-90) prior to his coaching debut in Durham. OFFENSIVE COACHES DEFENSIVE COACHES (Game Location) (Game Location) Alex Miller (field) Offensive Line / Run Game Coordinator John Bowes (booth) Safeties Jordan D’Onofrio (field) Tight Ends John Lyons (field) Defensive Coordinator (DBs) Michael Ferzoco (booth) Wide Receivers / Pass Game Coordinator Garrett Gillick (field) Linebackers Peter McCarty (field) Defensive Line

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RICKY SANTOS INTERIM HEAD COACH / QUARTERBACKS JOHN LYONS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE BACKS In March 2019, Ricky Santos ‘08 was hired as the Wildcats’ associate head coach/ The 2019 season represents John Lyons’ ninth year as UNH defensive coordinator/DB quarterbacks coach, which returned the 2016 UNH Hall of Fame inductee to his alma coach. Last season, the Wildcats’ defense led the CAA in both first downs allowed (185) mater in a coaching capacity for the second time. With head coach Sean McDonnell and pass defense (181.3 yards allowed per game); UNH also ranked second in total stepping aside indefinitely for health reasons on Aug. 26, 2019, Santos was promoted defense (310.0 ypg) and sacks (36), as well as third in third-down conversion (28.8%) to interim head coach. Santos spent the previous three seasons (2016-18) as the QB and fourth in scoring (22.8 points per game). In 2017, he oversaw a UNH defense that coach at Columbia University. From 2013-15, Santos coached UNH’s wide receivers. ranked No. 1 in the CAA in red zone as well as second in sacks and third in pass de- In 2014, he mentored R.J. Harris to the single greatest statistical season in program his- fense efficiency. In the 2016 CAA rankings, the Wildcats’ defense was second in the tory. Harris tallied a school-record 100 catches and led the nation with 1,551 receiving red zone as well as fumble recoveries and interceptions, tied for second in sacks, and yards, which tied UNH’s all-time single-season benchmark. Santos, whose uniform third in takeaways. Under Lyons’ tutelage, senior cornerback Casey DeAndrade was No. 2 is one of four jerseys ever retired by the UNH football program, was a four- named to a total of five All-America teams. Also of note, Prince Smith, Jr. was honored year starter at quarterback (2004-07), led the Wildcats to a career 37-14 record and as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year. Lyons, the second-winningest head football four NCAA Division I-AA/FCS playoff appearances. Santos passed for 13,212 passing coach in Dartmouth College history, was inducted into the Northwest Catholic (Conn.) yards and 123 touchdown passes while accumulating 14,615 yards of total offense. In High School Hall of Fame on April 27, 2013. In 2015, Lyons oversaw an opportunistic 2006, Santos won the Walter Payton Award as the most outstanding offensive player defensive unit that recovered 11 fumbles and tallied 12 interceptions to help the ‘Cats in FCS football. The then-junior, who finished a mere five points away from garner- to a +6 turnover margin (No. 3 in CAA). The stout defense racked up 31 sacks (No. 3 ing the honor the previous season, threw for 3,125 yards and 29 touchdowns. Santos in CAA). In the 2014 national statistics, UNH ranked 22nd in scoring defense, 15th in possesses the University’s career records in pass attempts (1,498), completions (1,024) sacks and 17th in turnovers gained, which included 15th in fumbles recovered. UNH’s and passing yards (12,189). He holds the top two and four of the top six single-season secondary was led by All-America honoree Casey DeAndrade, a sophomore who was records in completions, headlined by 301 in 2005. His ‘05 season included a school- one of six ‘Cats to receive All-Conference recognition. In 2011, LB Matt Evans won the high 3,797 passing yards. Buck Buchanan Award as the nation’s top defensive player – the first Wildcat to ever accomplish that feat. As head coach at Dartmouth (1992-2004), Lyons earned 60 career MICHAEL FERZOCO CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/WIDE RECEIVERS wins and two Ivy League titles (‘92, ‘96). He was named the 1996 Division I N.E. Coach Michael Ferzoco is in his 12th season on the UNH coaching staff in 2019; in addition of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Boston. Lyons worked at Kimball Union Academy to coaching the wide receivers, he is the co-offensive coordinator. He was previously as football coach (2005-10) and A.D. (2008-10). He spent three years (2005-07) in NFL elevated to the role of wide receivers coach/special teams coordinator in 2016. Ferzoco Europe with the Cologne Centurions. He served as defensive coordinator at Boston U. spent six seasons (2010-15) as the running backs coach after serving as linebackers (1985-87) and at his alma mater, Penn (‘84). He played three years for the Quakers and coach his first two seasons (2008-09). Under the tutelage of Ferzoco, Neil O’Connor was an All-Ivy League Second Team selection. finished his Wildcat career (2015-18) with 235 catches for 3,117 yards, both of which rank third on the program’s leaderboard. In the 2017 season, O’Connor was named JOHN BOWES SAFETIES to a total of five All-America Teams and was a Walter Payton Award finalist. He had John Bowes enters his second year as the UNH safeties coach in 2019. Under his tute- 97 receptions for 1,396 receiving yards and 10 TDs; with those numbers, he was No. lage last season, junior Pop Lacey tied for the team lead in total tackles and garnered 3 in the nation in receiving yards, and on UNH’s list of single-season superlatives he All-CAA Second Team recognition; sophomore Evan Horn had a team-high four inter- ranked second in receptions and fourth in receiving yards. The 2015 Wildcats’ back- ceptions – scored on two of them – and ranked fourth in tackles. The corps of safeties field was led by junior Dalton Crossan, who rumbled for 885 yards on 172 carries helped UNH rank first in the CAA in pass defense, second in total defense and fourth and 13 of UNH’s 19 rushing TDs. In 2014, the Wildcats’ running game finished top in scoring defense. Bowes spent the 2017 season as the defensive coordinator/safeties three in the CAA in rushing offense for the third straight year. Senior Nico Steriti, coach at Fordham University. The previous three years (2013-16) were at Bucknell as who gained All-CAA honors for the third straight year, ranked first in the CAA with the secondary coach/special teams coordinator. In 2015, he coached the Patriot League 14 rushing TDs. In 2013, the Wildcats featured a running game led by Steriti, who Defensive Player of the Year and a Third-Team All-American. Prior to Bucknell, Bowes became the first UNH back since 2002 to eclipse 1,000 rushing yards. spent five years (2008-13) as an assistant coach at William & Mary. A 2006 graduate of ALEX MILLER CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE The Catholic University of America with a degree in finance, he was a three-year starter In 2019, Alex Miller is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at UNH, eighth year at cornerback and safety. in charge of the entire offensive line and is also the co-offensive coordinator. New Hampshire’s run game was dominant the last four games of the 2018 season as the GARRETT GILLICK LINEBACKERS ‘Cats churned out 185.2 yards per game and 10 touchdowns; the Wildcats rushed the Garrett Gillick is in his sixth year as the linebackers coach at UNH in 2019. Last year, ball 151 times for 741 yards (4.9 yards per carry). In 2017, Jake Kennedy centered the the two starting linebackers were the top two Wildcats in tackles for loss; they also offensive line and was named to the All-CAA Second Team. Miller’s O-line and run ranked first and third in sacks as well as first and fifth in total tackles, and they were game scheme paved the way for senior running back Dalton Crossan, who had a year credited with five of the team’s 11 forced fumbles. The LBs helped New Hampshire’s for the record books with 233 carries for 1,281 yards in ‘16. Senior center Tad McNeely defense to CAA conference rankings of first in pass defense, second in total defense, was named to the All-CAA Football First Team and classmate Andrew Lauderdale tied for second in sacks, fourth in scoring defense, and fifth in rushing defense. In 2016, was a Third Team selection. The 2016 Wildcats averaged 379.2 yards and 28.5 points his proteges ranked 3-4-5 on the team in tackles and those three combined for 23 of the per game, both of which ranked third in the CAA. In 2015, Miller mentored a unit that team’s 76 tackles for loss. Senior DeVaughn Chollette earned a spot on the All-CAA did not use the same starting lineup more than two games in a row the entire season; Football Third Team. In 2015, Gillick’s understudy Akil Anderson earned All-CAA Austin Heter earned All-CAA First Team and All-New England Team accolades. In Third Team and Wildcat team defensive MVP. Under Gillick’s tutelage in the 2014 sea- 2014, the offensive line helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring and third in son, both Anderson and Shane McNeely earned CAA All-Conference honors as they both rushing offense and pass offense. Led by All-CAA First Team Mike Coccia and ranked 1-2 on the team in tackles. The linebacking corps helped UNH rank second in Second Team Tad McNeely, the Wildcat offensive line ranked third in the CAA in the CAA in scoring defense (21.2 points/game). Prior to coming to Durham, Gillick sacks against. Prior to joining the Wildcats, Miller served a three-year tenure at the had a three-season stint (2011-13) at Bentley University, including two years as defen- University of Oregon. As a student-athlete, Miller starred as a center at UMass, where sive line coach and one year (2013) as secondary coach. he was feted as an All-America in his senior campaign. PETER McCARTY DEFENSIVE LINE JORDAN D’ONOFRIO TIGHT ENDS Peter McCarty, who has been coaching for over 30 years, is in his sixth season as de- Jordan D’Onofrio enters his second year as UNH tight ends coach in 2019. He previ- fensive line coach in 2019. Last year, senior DE Jae’Wuan Horton was named to the ously worked as an offensive intern at UNH in 2016-17 before rejoining the program CAA Second Team and UNH’s defense tied for second in the league in sacks (36). The in 2018. D’Onofrio served as a graduate assistant coach and worked specifically with pressure generated by the Wildcats’ D-line helped the ‘Cats rank first in pass defense fullbacks at Springfield College during the 2017-18 academic year, while studying for and second in total defense. In 2017, the duo of senior DT Rick Holt and Horton com- his master’s degree in athletic administration. A four-year member of the Springfield bined for 17.5 sacks to help UNH rank second in the CAA in that stat for the second College football team, D’Onofrio graduated in Spring 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in straight year (with 35 sacks). Holt led the team and tied for first in the league in sacks, Biology. He was a defensive line coach at Manchester High School (Manchester, N.H.) and was second on the team in total tackles en route to garnering CAA All-Conference prior to his first stint at UNH. Second Team recognition. In 2016, on the strength of the pass rush generated by the D-line, UNH tied for second in the CAA with 24 sacks. Senior DE Cam Shorey earned CHRIS SETIAN RUNNING BACKS a spot on the All-CAA Football First Team. In 2014, McCarty helped guide the UNH Chris Setian ‘13 returns for his second stint as UNH running backs coach in 2019. He defense to a CAA-best 39 sacks. Led by All-CAA Second Team selection Cody Muller previously served in this capacity from 2016-17. In 2016, Setian mentored senior run- and All-CAA Third Team Matt Kaplan, the defense ranked second in the CAA and ning back Dalton Crossan to a year for the record books as he recorded 233 carries for 22nd nationally in scoring defense (21.2 points/game). McCarty’s extensive coaching 1,281 yards. In 2018, he was the running backs coach at Brown University. Setian was experience at the college level includes stops at Stanford, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Il- a four-year letterwinner (2010-13) for the Wildcats who served as a co-captain during linois, Syracuse, Cornell, Western Michigan, Central Florida and Holy Cross. his senior season, when he ranked second on the team with 458 rushing yards (on 90 carries) and tied for the team lead with eight rushing TDs to earn the coveted Bill Bowes KENDALL REYES DEFENSIVE TACKLES Coaches Award. In 38 career games, the hard-nosed running back compiled 1,286 yards Kendall Reyes, who hails from Nashua, N.H., and played collegiately at the University and 16 touchdowns while averaging 5.1 yards/carry. The multi-purpose back tacked on of Connecticut from 2007-11, enters his first year as UNH defensive tackles coach in 54 catches for 444 yards and six TDs and also excelled on special teams, where he racked 2019. Reyes was drafted as a defensive end by the San Diego Chargers in 2012 (second up 29 tackles on kickoff coverage and returned seven kicks for 87 yards. round, pick 17, No. 49 overall) and spent five seasons (2012-16) in the NFL with the Chargers, Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs.

University of New Hampshire Football 28 2019 NEW HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS UNH IN THE NFL Name Drafted Team, Year(s) Location...... Durham, NH 03824 TE Kyle Auffray (’08-’10) Free agent Cardinals 2013 Founded...... 1866 Patriots 2014 TB (’95-’98) 5th round Bears 1999-2005 Enrollment...... 14,761 WR David Ball (’03-’06) Free agent Bears 2007 Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Jets 2008 / Eagles 2013 Colors...... Blue and White OL Jason Ball (’98-’01) Free agent Chargers 2002-04 Nickname...... Wildcats DB Etienne Boulay (’02-’05) Free agent Jets 2008 QB Chris Bresnahan (’95-’96) Free agent Patriots 1996 President...... James Dean WR Aaron Brown (’04-’07) Free agent Bills 2007 Athletics Director...... Marty Scarano OL Mike Coccia (‘10-14) Free agent Eagles 2015 Faculty Athletics Representative...... Dr. Heather Barber RB Dalton Crossan (‘12-’16) Free agent Colts 2017 ------LB Scott Curtis (’84-’87) Free agent Eagles 1988 Broncos 1989-90 Lettermen Returning...... 48 (27 off., 18 def., 3 spec.) LB Steve Doig (’78-’81) 3rd round Lions 1984-85 Lettermen Lost...... 25 (13 off., 12 def., 0 spec.) Patriots 1986-87 Offensive Starters Returning...... 6 C Pat Downey (’93-’97) Free agent Chargers 1997 Offensive Starters Lost...... 5 OT John Driscoll (’84-’87) 12th round Bills C Paul DuFault (’82-’84) Free agent Giants Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 OG John Flanagan (’82-’84) Free agent Broncos Defensive Starters Lost...... 5 DL Joe Fleming (’91-’94) Free agent Browns 1995 Bears 1999-2001 2018 RECAP DE Mike Foley (’92-’95) 5th round Cardinals 1996 WR David Gamble (’90-’93) Free agent Broncos 1996 2018 Overall Record...... 4-7 RB Andre Garron (’82-’85) Free agent Chiefs 1986 2018 CAA Record/Finish...... 3-5/ RB Arnold Garron (‘81-’84) Free agentRedskins 1984 / Patriots 1985 LB Dwayne Gordon (’89-’92) 8th round Dolphins 1993 UNH FOOTBALL HISTORY Falcons 1994 / Chargers 1995 / Jets 1997-2000 First Season...... 1893 DB Corey Graham (’03-’07) 5th round Bears 2007-11 Ravens 2012-13 / Bills 2014–16 / Eagles 2017-18 All-Time Record...... 587-476-55 (.550) WR R.J. Harris (‘10-’14) Free agent Saints 2015 All-Time CAA Record...... 241-195-10 (.552) LB Bruce Huther (’73-’76) Free agent Cowboys 1977-80 League Championships...... 16 Browns 1981 / Bears 1982 / Cowboys 1983 CAA championships...... 2 LB Ilia Jarostchuk (’83-’86) 5th round Cardinals 1987, 1989 Dolphins 1988 / Patriots 1990 Atlantic 10 championships...... 1 QB Bob Jean (’85-’88) 10th round Bengals 1989 Yankee Conference championships...... 11 TE Tom Johnson (’83-’87) Free agent Giants 1988 Northeast Conference championships...... 2 RB Chad Kackert (’05-’09) Free agent Jaguars 2010 Outright Titles...... 11 OL Ken Kaplan (’78-’82) 6th round Buccaneers 1984-85 Saints 1987 Shared Titles...... 5 OG Dutch Knox (’30-’34) Lions 1934-36 D-I Playoff Appearances...... 16 OL Greg Krause (’94-’98) Free agent Bengals 1998 D-II Playoff Appearances...... 2 FB Dan Kreider (’95-’99) Free agent Steelers 2000-07 Bowl Appearances...... 1 Rams 2008 / Cardinals 2009 OL Andrew Lauderdale (‘12-’16) Free agent 49ers 2017 All-Time Postseason Record...... 15-19 DT Paul Lindquist (’58-’61) 8th round Patriots 1961 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS FB Lee McClinton (’90-’94) Free agent Dolphins 1995 DE Brian McNally (’08-’11) Free agent Redskins 2012 1929 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE DL Brian O’Neill (’83-’85) Free agent Raiders 1986 Dolphins 1987 1931 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE LB Dave Rozumek (’72-’75) 12th round Chiefs 1976-79 1947 YANKEE CONFERENCE LB Dwayne Sabb (’88-’91) 6th round Patriots 1992-95 1948 YANKEE CONFERENCE Rams 1997 1950 YANKEE CONFERENCE QB Ricky Santos (’03-’07) Free agent Chiefs 2008 OL Brian Saranovitz (’83-’85) Free agent Patriots 1987 1953 YANKEE CONFERENCE* FS/RB Dan Serieka (‘60-’63) Free agent Patriots 1964 1954 YANKEE CONFERENCE Raiders 1967 1962 YANKEE CONFERENCE TE Scott Sicko (’06-’09) Free agent Cowboys 2010 1968 YANKEE CONFERENCE* RB Avrom Smith (’91-’94) Free agent Bears 1995 DT Jared Smith (’09-’12) 7th round Seahawks 2013 1975 YANKEE CONFERENCE Falcons 2015 / Cowboys 2016 1976 YANKEE CONFERENCE TE Harold Spears (‘10-14) Free agent Saints/Packers 2015 1991 YANKEE CONFERENCE* QB Jim Stayer (’91-’94) Free agent Patriots 1994 1994 YANKEE CONFERENCE OL Ryan Ward (’96-’00) Free agent Bears 2001 LB Sean Ware (’05-’09) Free agent Panthers 2010 2005 ATLANTIC 10* WR Randal Williams (’96-’00) Free agent Jaguars 2001 2012 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION* Cowboys 2001-04 / Raiders 2014 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2005-06 TE Jonathan Williams (’01-’05) Free agent Rams 2005 *Co-Champions

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