Table of Contents

Page 2...... 2019 Quick Facts Page 3...... Interim President Dr. Gaddis J. Faulcon Page 4...... Athletic Director George Williams Page 5...... Head Coach Tim Chavous Page 6...... 2019 Season Outlook Pages 7-8...... 2019 Preseason Roster Pages 9-10-11...... Key Returnees Pages 12-13...... 2019 Opponents Pages 14-15...... 2018 Statistics Page 16...... Football History Page 17...... SAU Players of the Year and All-Americans Page 18...... SAU All-CIAA Selections Back Cover...... 2019 Schedule

Writer: Anthony Jeffries Cover Design: Demarcus Williams Photos: Jerrell Jordan, Eric Wilson, Johnny Wilson

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 1 2019 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Starters Returning:...... 14 Name of School:...... Saint Augustine’s University Starters Lost:...... 8 Mailing Address:.1315 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 Founded:...... 1867 2018 RESULTS Enrollment:...... 1,000 Sept. 1...... at Jacksonville 14-63 L Nickname:...... Falcons Sept. 8...... at Central 14-51 L School Colors:...... Blue and White Sept. 15...... State Canceled Stadium:...... George Williams Athletic Complex Sept. 22...... Bowie State 22-32 L Capacity:...... 2,500 Sept. 29...... at Elizabeth City State 24-17 W Surface:...... FieldTurf Oct. 6...... at Livingstone 26-15 W Affi liation:...... NCAA Division II Oct. 13...... at Winston-Salem State 6-36 L Conference:...... CIAA Oct. 20...... Fayetteville State 28-31 L Interim President:...... Dr. Gaddis J. Faulcon Oct. 27...... at Johnson C. Smith 3-31 L Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1974 Nov. 3...... Shaw 10-27 L Athletic Director:...... George Williams Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1965 TOP RETURNEES Athletic Phone:...... (919) 516-4206 Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Jeremiah Miller RB 5-9 180 Sr. 3 HISTORY Teoz Mauney DL 5-11 260 Sr. 8 First year of football:...... 1934 (CIAA) Teyon Davis DB 5-11 180 So. 10 All-time bowl/playoff record:...... 1-0 (2010) Anthony Berry WR 6-0 170 So. 15 All-time record:...... 159-176-8 DeAndre Conley WR 6-0 170 So. 18 Joseph Harris Jr. LB 6-0 225 So. 22 COACHING STAFF Curtis Hardy DB 6-2 180 Sr. 23 Head Coach:...... Tim Chavous Roy Garris Jr. DB 6-2 180 Sr. 29 Alma Mater:...... Bethune-Cookman (2002) Desmond Quinerly DL 6-4 275 Jr. 41 Record at school (seasons):...... 10-25 (4th full season) Brandon Jackson DL 6-1 275 So. 51 Football offi ce phone:...... (919) 516-4780 Calvin Montgomery OL 6-0 285 Sr. 55 Best time to reach Coach:...... 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. LaMarque Hill OL 6-3 290 Sr. 61 Assistant Coaches:...... TBA Dominick Bryant DL 6-3 300 R-So. 75 Joe Edwards OL 6-0 260 Jr. 78 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Athletic Director:...... George Williams INFO ON TOP PLAYERS Associate Athletic Director:...... Leon Carrington Senior Woman Administrator:...... Dot Neal Joseph Harris Jr. – Harris earned All-CIAA fi rst team honors Associate AD for Compliance:...... Tara Davenport and All-CIAA Rookie team accolades in his fi rst year. Faculty Athletic Representative:...... Dr. Darnell J. Bethel Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries Brandon Jackson – Jackson was a force on the defensive Head Athletic Trainer:...... LaKida Harris line as a freshman in 2018, earning All-CIAA second team recognition and All-CIAA Rookie team honors. SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries Jeremiah Miller – Miller led the Falcons in rushing for the SID Offi ce Phone:...... (919) 516-4517 second straight year (665). Cell Phone:...... (919) 348-5355 SID Fax:...... (919) 516-4639 Roy Garris Jr. – The Falcons’ was named SID Email:...... [email protected] Honorable Mention All-CIAA in 2018 despite playing half Athletic Website:...... www.saintaugfalcons.com the season due to injury.

TEAM RECORD Dominick Bryant – The Falcons’ defensive tackle placed on 2018 Record:...... 2-7 (0-3 Home; 2-4 Away) the All-CIAA Rookie team. CIAA Record:...... 2-4 (0-2 Home; 2-2 Away) Southern Division Record:...... 1-4 (0-2 Home; 1-2 Away) Anthony Berry – The Falcons’ wide receiver was selected Basic Offense:...... Multiple to the All-CIAA Rookie team as a freshman. Basic Defense:...... Multiple Lettermen Returning:...... 23 Curtis Hardy – The Falcons’ defensive back was second on Lettermen Lost:...... 30 the team in tackles (41) in 2018.

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 2 Interim President Dr. Gaddis J. Faulcon

Dr. Gaddis Faulcon is the Interim President of Saint Augustine’s University.

Dr. Faulcon recently served as Vice President of Enrollment Management at Saint Augustine’s University. He also led as its interim president from 2014 to 2015. He was Chair of the Department of Allied Health at Shaw University from 2003 to August 8, 2008, and he had also been a faculty member there from 1998 to 2007. Previously, he was Vice President for Student Affairs at Saint Augustine’s College (1994- 1996), Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs & Special Projects at Saint Augustine’s College (1985-1993), and Assistant Director of Northeastern North Carolina Tomorrow, Inc. at Elizabeth City State University (1984-1985).

Dr. Faulcon was born in Oxford, N.C. He earned a B.S. degree in health and physical education from Saint Augustine’s; an M.R.R./M.P.A. in recreation resources management and public administration, and an Ed.D. in higher education and public administration from North Carolina State University. He is the founder of Winning Generation Education & Training Institute, an organization that focuses on providing personal and organizational development consulting services. He is also an expert on providing solutions to higher education institutions toward narrowing the achievement gap between minorities and others. He is the author of the book, A Winning Generation.

His current scholarly interests focus on smoking cessation and other health and wellness related issues i.e., physical fi tness. He has received grants from the American Cancer Society and has presented numerous papers and lectures.

He has received the Garner Road Young Men’s Christian Association Award, The Prezell R. Robinson Award, Most Outstanding Layman Award, Saint Augustine College Reserve Offi cer Training Award (ROTC), Saint Augustine’s College Administrator of the Year Award, Saint Augustine’s College Layman League Citation for Service Award, and Shaw University’s African American Image Award.

Dr. Faulcon and his wife, Jeanette, have been married for 38 years and they have two daughters and one grandson.

AWARDS WON BY DR. FAULCON The Second Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Good neighbor Prayer Brunch Award, State-Wide Institutional Award, 2015 The National Society of Leadership and Success Award, April 11, 2015 North Carolina NAACP Humanitarian Award, January 24, 2015 Phi Alpha Honor Society Award, 2014 Shaw University Phi Beta Sigma Humanitarian Award, 2014 College of Graduate and Professional Studies at Shaw University Excellence in Service and Compassionate Leadership Award from Faculty and Staff, 2013 Shaw University Phi Beta Sigma Distinguished Service Award, 2002 The Inscape Publishing (Carlson Learning) Gold Consulting Award Winner Garner Road Young Men’s Christian Association, Physical Department Award,1985 Prezell R. Robinson Award, Most Outstanding Layman, 1990 Saint Augustine’s College, Reserve Offi cer Training Corps Award (ROTC), 1991 Saint Augustine’s College, Administrator of the Year Award, 1995 Saint Augustine’s College Layman League Citation for Service Award, 1996 Shaw University, African American Image Award, 2002

BOOKS WRITTEN BY DR. FAULCON A Winning Generation, Morris Publishing Company, March 2001

A Pocket Book for Diversity, Raleigh, N.C., 2000

The Signifi cance of Upward Bound on High School Attendance, High School Graduation, College Enrollment, and Academic Preparation. Ed.D. Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C., 1994

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 3 Athletic Director George Williams

George Williams has built a national including the 2019 CIAA men’s indoor and outdoor track & fi eld powerhouse at Saint championships. Additionally, his scholarship student-athletes Augustine’s University and an have a 95 percent graduation rate. international reputation as a head coach during his illustrious 43-year Williams has coached over 40 Olympians, including three coaching career at his alma mater. gold medalists. Williams coached Saint Augustine’s University In addition to being the track and graduate Bershawn “Batman” Jackson to a 2005 world title, fi ve fi eld and cross country head coach, U.S. championships and a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Williams is also the athletic director Olympics. Four former Saint Augustine’s University student- at Saint Augustine’s University. athletes including Jackson competed at the 2016 Beijing Olympics. Williams has won the most NCAA track & fi eld championships as a coach, regardless of division, Williams was head coach of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and the most NCAA track & fi eld championships at one school as a Field Team in Athens, Greece, and he also served as assistant coach and the most NCAA Division II track & fi eld championships coach of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team in as a coach. He is third in the NCAA with the most national titles Atlanta, Ga., where each athlete he was responsible for won regardless of the sport. In 2004, Williams was the U.S. Olympic a gold medal. He was the U.S. head coach at the 1999 World Head Track and Field Coach. Outdoor Championships in Seville, Spain, the 1993 World Indoor Championships in Toronto, Canada, and the 1992 IAAF World Under Williams’ brilliant guidance, Saint Augustine’s University Cup in Havana, Cuba. has won 39 NCAA Division II national track and fi eld championships and 33 national runner-up fi nishes. The Falcons After returning from the 2004 Olympic Summer Games, the city and Lady Falcons have won a mind-boggling 282 individual track of Elizabeth City, N.C., honored Williams in September 2004 and fi eld titles during the indoor and outdoor seasons combined. with a key to the city. The city of Raleigh, N.C., honored the longtime Saint Augustine’s University coach with a Proclamation, The latest national title victory occurred during the NCAA Division naming November 16, 2004, as George Williams Day for his II Outdoor Championships in Bradenton, Fla., on May 25-27, outstanding contributions in track and fi eld. The Newark YMCA 2017. The SAU men trailed by two points heading into the fi nal Sports Legends honored Williams in November 2004, and the event, but won the 4x400 relay to capture the title. The Falcons city of Miami, Fla., honored Coach Williams with a Proclamation scored 58 points to beat Lincoln University (52 points), Ashland naming February 7, 2004, as George Williams Day. University (50 points) and Tiffi n University (50 points). Williams is a member of nine Hall of Fames: the Central The victory was so impressive that the Falcons made ESPN’s Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Hall of Fame, the The Undefeated’s Top 10 HBCU Moments List for 2017. North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the Florida Track and Field The men’s outdoor track and fi eld championship team was Hall of Fame, the Saint Augustine’s University Athletic Hall of honored at halftime of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Fame, the Booker T. Washington High School (Miami, Fla.) Hall Tournament second-round game between the University of of Fame, the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame, the Raleigh (N.C.) Hall North Carolina and Texas A&M University in Charlotte, N.C., in of Fame, the Newark (N.J.) YMCA Legends Hall of Fame and the March 2018. A highway sign honoring the 2017 men’s outdoor Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame. national champions was approved by the N.C. Department of Transportation in May 2018 and was erected in April 2019. Williams has won numerous other awards such as The Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award three times - from Governor Jim Martin, The legendary coach was highlighted for his vast achievements Governor James Hunt in 1996 and Governor Michael Easley in the 2018 season. Williams was in the national spotlight when in 2004. The Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award is the highest ESPN’s The Undefeated.com wrote a feature story on the iconic civilian honor presented by the Governor of North Carolina. coach in May. Williams was also honored in January when he was named one of the 10 most infl uential sports fi gures in the A faithful Falcon, Williams has served his alma mater (graduated Triangle area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C.) by The Raleigh 1965) in a variety of roles since 1968 including director of alumni News & Observer daily newspaper. affairs, admissions counselor, director of student activities and head basketball coach. Williams has been the recipient of more than 150 track & fi eld coach of the year honors including the NCAA Division II National Williams was named men’s and women’s track and fi eld and Men’s Outdoor Coach of the Year Award from 2013 to 2017 and cross country coach in 1976 and named athletic director in 1997. the NCAA Division II National Men’s Indoor Coach of the Year In his one season as men’s basketball coach, Williams led the Award in 2013 and 2014 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Falcons to a division title in 1998. Before he became a coaching Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). legend, Williams made his name on the basketball court as a player or the Falcons. Williams has won numerous CIAA conference coaching honors including the 2019 Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field A Miami native, Williams is married to the former Olivia Hardy, awards. He was named 2014 CIAA Athletic Director of the Year. and they have one daughter Dr. Crystal Harrell, a son-in-law Steve Harrell, and twin granddaughters Haley and Grace. He is Under his leadership, the Falcons have amassed over 150 CIAA a member of the Kappa Alpha Phi Fraternity and is a member of track and fi eld and cross country conference championships Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church in Raleigh, N.C.

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 4 Head Coach Tim Chavous

Tim Chavous enters his fourth Chavous coached the Falcons for eight games on an full season and fi fth overall as interim basis in the 2015 season. He guided the Falcons Saint Augustine’s University to a 31-24 win over crosstown rival Shaw University on (SAU) head football coach. He Nov. 7, 2015. was offi cially named head coach on Feb. 19, 2016. Chavous has been with the football program for six seasons, including three full seasons as running backs A veteran in the coaching coach. Under his guidance, standout tailback Roderick ranks, Chavous has roamed Davenport II became the University’s career rushing the sidelines for 17 years in the leader (modern era) in 2015, gaining 2,809 yards. Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Chavous was the team’s academic coordinator from 2012 to 2016. The Falcons thrived in the classroom under Since Chavous became head coach, the Falcons have Chavous, winning three consecutive awards for having garnered six All-CIAA and 10 All-CIAA rookie honors. Eight the highest grade point average among all CIAA football SAU student-athletes have been Honorable Mention All- teams. CIAA selections. Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Chavous On a national and regional level, two Falcons have made was an assistant offensive coordinator and running backs the Don Hanson All-Super Region squad and two Falcons coach at Saint Paul’s College from 2005 to 2011. have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors during Chavous’ tenure. While at Saint Paul’s, Chavous was head baseball coach, admissions recruiter and director of student activities. In 2017, Chavous led the Falcons to one of their best During his tenure at Saint Paul’s, Chavous coached 10 seasons in recent years. Their 5-2 conference record tied All-CIAA student-athletes. for the best among Southern Division teams, the fi rst time that’s happened in recent memory. They also posted a Chavous was running backs coach at Virginia State .500 or better overall record for the fi rst time since 2012. University from 2003 to 2004. He was a coach and camp coordinator at the University of Virginia during the That same season, the SAU football program became summers of 2003 to 2006. involved with the Team IMPACT organization, which matches courageous kids with life-threatening and chronic Chavous was a standout college at Bethune- illnesses with college athletic teams. Cookman University where he was a member of the 2002 MEAC championship team. He played two years The Falcons also captured their fi rst-ever Raleigh Classic at Pasadena (Calif.) City College for two years before Trophy that year after defeating crosstown rival Shaw transferring to Bethune-Cookman. University 31-14. Chavous graduated from Bethune-Cookman University In 2016, Chavous built the framework for a winning with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education program on the fi eld in his fi rst full season as head coach. and recreation in 2002. He earned a master’s degree in The Falcons were already successful in the classroom counselor education in 2010 at Virginia State University. and the community. In high school, Chavous was a four-year starter at running In that season, twelve football student-athletes earned back and at Lakewood (Fla.) High School. He scholar-athlete status after maintaining a 3.0 cumulative was all-county at linebacker. grade point average or higher in the 2016-17 season. During the 2017 Honors Convocation on campus, three A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., Chavous is a member of football student-athletes made the President’s List, twelve the Coaches Association (AFCA) and (12) were named to the Provost’s List and 11 were on the the Baseball Coaches Association. He is the proud father Dean’s List. of two children, Jaylen and Cheala.

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 5 2019 Season Outlook

With 23 returners and a slew of newcomers, Saint Hardy. Garris was an Honorable Mention All-CIAA selection Augustine’s University is looking to bounce back from last despite missing half the season due to injury. Hardy, a season and contend for the CIAA crown. hard-hitting cornerback, was the Falcons’ second-leading tackler (41) last year. Dominick Bryant, an All-CIAA Rookie Two years ago, the Falcons were the surprise of the CIAA. pick, Teoz Mauney and Desmond Quinerly help form a They posted their fi rst non-losing overall mark since 2012 strong defensive line. (5-5), which tied for the best record in the conference (5-2) among Southern Division teams. A three-point loss Like the defense, the strength of the offense will be up to eventual Southern Division champ Fayetteville State front. The trio of center C.J. Montgomery, guard Joe University prevented the Falcons from reaching their fi rst- Edwards and tackle LaMarque Hill form the core of the ever CIAA Championship Game. Still, the season was a offensive line. They are expected to open holes for tailback huge success, capped by a victory over Shaw University Jeremiah Miller, the team’s leading rusher the past two for the Raleigh Classic Trophy. years. Miller was an Honorable Mention All-CIAA choice in 2017. In 2018, injuries prevented the Falcons from duplicating their achievements from a year ago. They fi nished 2-7 Whoever starts at quarterback for the Falcons will have overall and 2-4 in the Southern Division. The play of two emerging wide receivers as targets in sophomores several individuals give the Falcons optimism heading into Anthony Berry and DeAndre Conley. Berry was named the upcoming season, however. to the All-CIAA Rookie Team after ranking second on the team in touchdown catches (2) and receiving yards per SAU linebacker Joseph Harris was one of the top rookies game (15.3). Conley fi nished his freshman year second in the conference last year. Harris made both the All-CIAA on the team in receptions (22) and third in receiving yards and All-CIAA Rookie teams after accumulating 58 tackles (208). and intercepting two passes. He was the only Falcon to make the All-CIAA fi rst team. The Falcons will miss All-CIAA kicker and Sean Smith but recruited several players to fi ll the void. They Harris is expected to lead a loaded Falcons’ defense. are part of a talent group of new players who will help the Defensive lineman Brandon Jackson and Harris of SAU Falcons return to the status they held in 2017. both earned spots on the All-CIAA and All-CIAA Rookie Teams. Jackson, a second-team selection, was second in Four home games are on the 2019 schedule including a sacks and tackles for loss for the Falcons. Homecoming contest against Johnson C. Smith (Nov. 2) By the time they face Shaw in the Raleigh Classic (Nov. Both Harris and Jackson are part of defense returning six 9), the Falcons anticipate being in contention for a CIAA starters including defensive backs Roy Garris and Curtis crown.

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 6 2019 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 1 Jeremiah Bridges Jr. WR 5-11 180 Powder Springs, GA Elon 2 Vaughn Covington Fr. CB 6-0 190 FayeƩ eville, NC FayeƩ eville CC 3 Jeremiah Miller Sr. RB 5-9 180 Miami, FL ASA College 4 Rell Coley Jr. DB 5-11 170 Richmond, VA Norfolk State 5 Sadarius Williams Fr. RB 5-11 200 Dinwiddie, VA Dinwiddie HS 6 Amir Postley Fr. MLB 6-2 220 Los Angeles, CA L.A. Valley CC 7 Jalen Jones Sr. QB 6-4 220 BalƟ more, MD Troy State 8 Teoz Mauney Sr. DL 5-11 260 Salisbury, NC West Rowan HS 9 Gerald Poleon Jr. LB 6-0 230 Lakeland, FL Valley Forge Academy 10 Teyon Davis So. CB 5-11 180 Landover, MD Eleanor Roosevelt HS 11 D’Ontre Gilliard Fr. QB 6-2 201 Holly Hill, SC Myrtle Beach Prep 12 Octavius Flack Fr. QB 6-3 178 Sanford, NC Southern Lee HS 13 D’Errico Riggins So. QB 5-10 180 Washington, DC NaƟ onal Collegiate Prep 14 Desmond EllioƩ Fr. QB 6-2 190 Portsmouth, VA Wilson HS 15 Anthony Berry Jr. So. WR 6-0 170 Kinston, NC Kinston HS 16 Kam Pugh Jr. WR 6-2 195 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Sports Aca. 17 Jonte Miles So. WR 6-3 190 Beltsville, MD Howard CC 18 DeAndre Conley So. WR 6-0 170 Miami, FL American HS 19 Aakiel Greer Fr. WR 6-4 185 Kosciusko, MS Coahoma CC 20 Maquez Edge Fr. SS/LB 6-1 207 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 21 Lendarius Orum Fr. CB 6-1 173 Montgomery, AL Lee HS 22 Joseph Harris Jr. So. LB 6-0 225 Jacksonville, FL Fletcher HS 23 CurƟ s Hardy Sr. CB 6-2 180 Washington, DC Virginia Union 24 Shymere ScoƩ So. WR 5-8 153 Kannapolis, NC Brown HS 25 Darrius Casey Fr. DB 5-9 200 Glen Burnie, MD Atlanta Sports Prep 25 Emmanuel Coles Fr. RB 5-7 190 Fuquay-Varina, NC Fuquay-Varina HS 26 QuenƟ n Hunter-Colvin Fr. LB 6-0 195 Apex, NC Apex HS 27 Jaquez Edge Sr. RB 6-0 237 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 28 Titus Whitehead Fr. FS 6-2 200 Newark, NJ Snyder HS 29 Roy Garris Jr. Sr. DB 6-2 180 Raleigh, NC Enloe HS 30 Robert Leach Fr. SS 6-0 180 CharloƩ e, NC West CharloƩ e HS 31 Booker T. Peake IV Fr. FS/SS 5-10 190 Columbia, SC Goose Creek HS 32 Jaden Garner Fr. RB 5-10 170 Garysburg, NC KIPP Pride HS 33 Dayquan Chapman Fr. SS 5-11 170 Winterville, NC South Central HS 34 Larry Blanks Jr. FB 5-11 240 Dunn, NC Midway HS 35 Anthony BarreƩ Fr. P/K 5-10 176 Orlando, FL Jones HS 36 Javon Ponton Jr. DB 6-0 180 Ocala, FL Peru State College 37 Maurice Nelson Fr. ATH 5-10 180 Raleigh, NC Southeast Raleigh HS 38 Kevin ScoƩ Jr. So. DB 5-11 180 Raleigh, NC Edward Waters 39 Ayinde Pope Fr. CB 6-0 170 Washington, DC Chowan 40 Joshua Pendergrass Fr. TE 6-1 230 Lantana, FL Santaluces HS 41 Desmond Quinerly Jr. DL 6-4 275 Raleigh, NC Garner HS 42 Antavius Marrow Jr. LB 6-0 210 Raleigh, NC Louisburg College 43 Dakarai Wynn Fr. LB 6-2 220 Shulerville, SC Timberland HS 44 Jaelen Parker Fr. LB 6-0 215 Norristown, PA Archbishop John Carroll 45 E’Kwon White So. DE 6-1 250 Franklinton, NC Franklinton HS 46 Jayden Jerkins Fr. LB 6-2 220 Apex, NC Apex HS 47 Dimitrius Fitzgerald Jr. DL 6-2 270 Nashville, TN Dakota CC 48 Amani Johnson Fr. ATH 5-9 150 CharloƩ e, NC Garinger HS 49 Anthony King Jr. DL 6-2 270 Green Bay, WI Central Lake CC 50 Zachary Barco Jr. OL 6-1 265 Gardner, NC East Carolina 51 Brandon Jackson So. DL 6-1 275 Washington, NC Washington HS 52 Nijee Chandler So. OL 6-0 250 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 55 Calvin Montgomery Sr. OL 6-0 285 BalƟ more, MD Mount Saint Joseph HS 56 Quinten Hankins Fr. LS 6-2 250 Raleigh, NC Southeast Raleigh HS 57 Noah Ferguson Fr. OL 6-3 310 CharloƩ e, NC Louisburg CC 58 Rodner Exuma Fr. DL 6-4 240 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Dillard HS 59 Jordan Hardrick Fr. LB 6-3 250 Newport News, VA Woodside HS 60 Andre Labat Fr. K/P 6-0 180 Miami, FL Heartland CC 61 LaMarque Hill Sr. OL 6-3 290 FayeƩ eville, NC E.E. Smith HS 62 Jesse Neri-Lopez Fr. K/P 5-7 180 Raleigh, NC Cary HS

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 7 2019 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 63 Devon Mayo Jr. T 6-4 315 Raleigh, NC Cabrillo CC 64 Kevin Montgomery Fr. OL 6-2 270 Savannah, GA Atlanta Sports City Prep 65 Tanavian Sanders Fr. OL 6-5 265 CharloƩ e, NC Garinger HS 66 Brennen Massenburg-Walters OL 6-4 320 Louisburg, NC Pima CC 73 Taquan Hutcherson So. OL 6-3 250 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 74 Corey West Jr. T/G 6-3 270 Sanford, NC Southern Lee HS 75 Dominick Bryant So. DL 6-3 300 Snow Hill, NC Greene Central HS 78 Joe Edwards Jr. OL 6-0 260 Kinston, NC Kinston HS 81 Tavaras Bradley Fr. WR 5-9 178 Miami, FL Washington HS 82 Juwan Ingram R-Jr. TE 6-4 240 Winston-Salem, NC W-S Prep HS 85 Joshua Freeman Fr. WR 5-10 180 Fort Lauderdale, FL Broward CC 88 Jaheim Damon Fr. WR 6-3 165 Hemingway, SC Carvers Bay HS 89 Darrius Johnson Fr. ATH 5-9 170 Jamestown, NC Smith HS 91 Tyree Humes Jr. DT 6-3 285 Newark, NJ Dakota College 94 Trevon Brown So. DL 5-11 260 Washington, DC Bluefi eld College 98 Aaron Harris Jr. Fr. DL 6-2 270 Elizabeth City, NC Northeastern HS 99 Kyle Brooks Fr. LS 6-1 235 BasseƩ , VA BasseƩ HS

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 8 Key Returnees

Jeremiah Miller No. 3 Teoz Mauney No. 8 Running Back Defensive Lineman Senior - 5-9 - 180 Senior - 5-11 - 260 Miami, FL Salisbury, NC ASA College West Rowan HS Jackson HS Business Administration Criminal Justice

2018: Led the Falcons in rushing for the second straight 2018: Tied for second on the team in tackles for loss season...Rushed for 665 yards and three touchdowns on (6.5)...Tallied 24 tackles including 1.5 sacks...Had two 198 carries...Gained 92 yards on 23 carries and a score pass breakups, two passes defended, one quarterback against Bowie State (9/22)...Amassed a season-high 138 hurry and one fumble recovery...Recorded four tackles yards on 31 rushes against Shaw (11/3)...Had 89 yards on including one sack against Bowie State (9/22)...Had four 25 rushes in a 26-15 win over Livingstone (10/6)...Opened tackles vs. Livingstone (10/6)...Finished with three tackles the season with 78 yards and one touchdown on 18 rushes including 1.5 tackles for loss against Shaw (11/3)... against Jacksonville (9/1)...Finished with 70 yards and one touchdown on 28 carries vs. Winston-Salem State Anthony Berry No. 15 (10/13)...2017: Selected All-CIAA Honorable Mention... Wide Receiver Led the Falcons in rushing yards (858), rushing yards per Sophomore - 6-0 - 170 carry (5.0), rushing touchdowns (6) and rushing yards per Kinston, NC game (93.1)...Ranked sixth in the CIAA in rushing yards Kinston HS and rushing yards per game...Ranked seventh in the Sport Management conference in rushing TDs...Ranked eighth in the CIAA in all-purpose yards per game (105.4)...Caught nine passes for 88 yards and a 9.8 average...Gained a career-high 144 2018: Named to the All-CIAA Rookie Team...Ranked yards and scored two touchdowns on 27 carries in an 81-9 second on the team in touchdown receptions (2) and yards victory over Lincoln (Pa.) (9/23)...Rushed for over 100 per catch (15.3)...Was third on the team in receptions (12) yards in each of his fi nal three games...Had 16 carries for and fourth in receiving yards (184)...His longest catch was 116 yards and two touchdowns against Fayetteville State 62 yards against Fayetteville State (10/20)...His reception (10/21)...Rambled for 130 yards and one touchdown on 30 against Fayetteville State was the longest of any SAU rushes in a 24-0 win over Johnson C. Smith (10/28)...Ran player in 2018...Finished the Homecoming contest against through arch-rival Shaw for 142 yards and one touchdown FSU with two catches for 77 yards and one touchdown... on 31 carries in a 31-14 victory (11/4)...Had 12 rushes Caught a 15-yard scoring pass against FSU...Scored on for 99 yards in a 30-29 triumph over Livingstone (10/7)... a 13-yard catch against Division I North Carolina Central Totaled 77 yards on 19 rushes against Virginia Union (9/8)... (9/30)... DeAndre Conley No. 18 Wide Receiver Sophomore - 6-0 - 170 Miami, FL American HS Business Administration

2018: Was second on the team in receptions (22) and third in receiving yards (208) in eight games as a freshman... Averaged 9.5 yards per catch...Caught four passes for 58 yards, including a season-high 36-yard catch, against N.C. Central (9/8)...Had four receptions for a team-high 46 yards vs. Jacksonville (9/1)...Hooked up with quarterback D.J. Johnson against Jacksonville to provide the Hero Sports NCAA Division II Football Play of the Week...Conley made a diving 17-yard catch in front of two Jacksonville defenders after Johnson picked up a mishandled snap...

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 9 Key Returnees

Joseph Harris No. 22 Bowie State (9/22)...Totaled eight tackles and one sack Linebacker vs. Shaw (11/3)...Finished with eight tackles, one tackle Sophomore - 6-0 - 225 for loss and one pass breakup against Fayetteville State Jacksonville, FL (10/20) on Homecoming Day...Registered six tackles, Fletcher HS one tackle for loss and one pass breakup against North Public Health Carolina Central (9/8)...

Roy Garris No. 29 2018: Selected to the All-CIAA First Team and All-CIAA Defensive Back Rookie team after a marvelous fi rst season...Led the Senior - 6-2 - 180 Falcons and ranked ninth in the CIAA in tackles per Raleigh, NC game (6.4)...Ranked fi rst on the team and tied for fourth Enloe HS in the CIAA in assisted tackles (28)...Recorded a team- Communications high 58 tackles, which ranked 11th in the CIAA...Finished the season with 30 solo tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two interceptions, two pass breakups, four 2018: An Honorable Mention All-CIAA selection despite passes defended, one quarterback hurry and one fumble missing four games due to injury...Still tied for seventh recovery...Was named CIAA Linebacker of the Week and on the team in tackles (27)...Had one tackle for loss, Rookie of the Week after amassing 17 tackles in a 26- one interception, and one pass defended...Named CIAA 15 road win over Livingstone (10/6)...Was four tackles Defensive Back of the Week after a career-high 13-tackle away from tying the school single-game record (21) in the performance including 0.5 tackles for loss against Division modern era...Was named CIAA Rookie of the Week for I North Carolina Central (9/8)...Was credited with seven the second time after recording eight tackles and breaking tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against Bowie State up a pass vs. Johnson C. Smith (10/27)...Had fi ve tackles (9/22)...Intercepted a pass and added three tackles against and intercepted two passes in a 24-17 win over Elizabeth Elizabeth City State (9/29)...2017: Started the season at City State (9/29)... wide receiver but made an impact at defensive back in the second portion of the season...Totaled 36 tackles despite playing six games at defensive back...His tackle total was good enough for sixth-best on the team...Had one pass defended and one pass breakup and 0.5 tackles for loss... Recorded 11 tackles in a 30-29 victory over Livingstone (10/7)...Was chosen CIAA Defensive Back of the Week for his performance against Livingstone...Collected 11 tackles against Fayetteville State (10/21)...Was among the team leaders with fi ve tackles and added a pass break-up in a 31-14 win over crosstown rival Shaw (11/4) to capture the Raleigh Classic Trophy...Was among the Falcons’ leading tacklers against WSSU (5) and JCSU (4)...

Curtis Hardy No. 23 Defensive Back Senior - 6-2 - 180 Washington, DC Virginia Union University Gwynn Park HS Criminal Justice

2018: Finished second on the team in tackles (41)...Had 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two pass breakups, two passes defended and one forced fumble...Was named CIAA Defensive Back of the Week after recording six tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and forcing a fumble against

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 10 Key Returnees

Desmond Quinerly No. 41 LaMarque Hill No. 61 Defensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Junior - 6-4 - 275 Senior - 6-3 - 290 Raleigh, NC Fayetteville, NC Garner HS Smith HS Physical Education Physical Education

2018: Led the Falcons in quarterback hurries (3)...Finished 2018: Was a top blocking tackle on an offensive unit with 23 tackles including 5.5 tackles for loss...Had one that averaged 123.9 rushing yards per game and 33:08 pass breakup and one pass defended..Registered six minutes per game in time of possession...2017: Played tackles including one tackle for loss vs. Livingstone tackle on an offense that ranked fi fth in the CIAA in rush- (10/6).....2017: Recorded one tackle in two games... ing offense (178.6), fourth in fi rst downs (196) and fi rst Medically redshirted...2016: Was named to the All-CIAA in fewest penalties (61) and fewest penalties per game Rookie Team...Totaled 27 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss... (6.1)...2016: Saw action as a second-team tackle... Recorded eight tackles vs. Johnson C. Smith (10/29)... Dominick Bryant No. 75 Brandon Jackson No. 51 Defensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Sophomore - 6-3 - 300 Sophomore - 6-1 - 275 Snow Hill, NC Washington, NC Greene Central Washington HS Mechanical Engineering Sport Management

2018: Earned a spot on the All-CIAA Rookie team...Tied for 2018: Placed on the All-CIAA Second Team and All-CIAA fourth on the team in tackles (32)...Had two tackles for loss Rookie Team after an outstanding season...Was second and one quarterback hurry for the season. Amassed eight on the team in sacks (3.5) and tied for second in tackles tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss against Johnson C. for loss (6.5) in his fi rst season with the Falcons...His sack Smith (10/27)...Had six tackles in a 26-15 victory against total tied for 16th in the CIAA...Ranked third on the team Livingstone (10/6)....2017: Medically Redshirted in tackles (37)...Added two pass breakups, two passes defended and one quarterback hurry...Totaled seven Joe Edwards No. 78 tackles in a 26-15 win over Livingstone (10/6)...Finished Offensive Lineman with seven tackles including one sack vs. Fayetteville State Junior - 6-0 - 260 on Homecoming Day (10/20)...Had six tackles including Kinston, NC one tackle for loss against Winston-Salem State (10/13)... Kinston HS Had four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks vs. Criminal Justice Shaw (11/3)...

Calvin Montgomery, Jr. No. 55 2018: One of the CIAA’s best interior blockers at guard for Offensive Lineman the Falcons, who averaged 123.9 rushing yards per game Senior - 6-0 - 285 and 33:08 minutes per game in time of possession...2017: Baltimore, MD Was a key blocker at guard on an offense that ranked Mt. Saint Joseph HS fi fth in the CIAA in rushing offense (178.6), fourth in fi rst Criminal Justice downs (196) and fi rst in fewest penalties (61) and fewest penalties per game (6.1)...

2018: Starting center for second straight year...One of the team’s top blockers that averaged 123.9 rushing yards per game...2017: Played center on an offense that ranked fi fth in the CIAA in rushing offense (178.6), fourth in fi rst downs (196) and fi rst in fewest penalties (61) and fewest penalties per game (6.1)...2016: Was a key blocker as fullback and center for the Falcons...

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 11 2019 Opponents

LENOIR-RHYNE MARS HILL

GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 7 - HICKORY, NC GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 14 - MARS HILL, NC

Location: Hickory, NC Location: Mars Hill, NC Conference: South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Conference: South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Colors: Black and Cardinal Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Nickname: Bears Nickname: Lions Stadium (Capacity): (8,500) Stadium (Capacity): (5,000) Surface: FieldTurf Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Drew Cronic Head Coach: Tim Clifton Record at School: 12-2 (Entering 2nd season) Record at School: 137-135 (Entering 27th season) Overall Record: 34-5 (Entering 5th season) Overall Record: 137-135 (Entering 27th season) 2018 Record: 12-2 2018 Record: 4-6 2018 Conference Record: 7-0 (SAC Champs, Super 2018 Conference Record: 3-4 (5th) Region 2 Runner-Up) Starters returning/Lost: NA Letterwinners returning/Lost: Not Announced (NA)

VIRGINIA STATE BOWIE STATE

GAME 3 - SEPTEMBER 21 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 4 - SEPTEMBER 28 - BOWIE, MD

Location: Ettrick, VA Location: Bowie, MD Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Trojans Nickname: Bulldogs Stadium (Capacity): (7,909) Stadium (Capacity): Bulldogs Stadium (2,964) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Synthetic Turf Head Coach: Head Coach: Damon Wilson Record at School: 23-8 (Entering 4th season) Record at School: 66-42 (Entering 11th season) Overall Record: 73-50 (Entering 12th season) Overall Record: 66-42 (Entering 11th season) 2018 Record: 4-5 2018 Record: 10-3 (CIAA Champions, NCAA Second Rd.) 2018 Conference Record: 3-3 (4th - CIAA Northern) 2018 Conference Record: 5-1 (1st - CIAA Northern) Letterwinners Returning: NA Letterwinners Returning: 28

ELIZABETH CITY STATE LIVINGSTONE

GAME 5 - OCTOBER 5 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 6 - OCTOBER 12 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Elizabeth City, NC Location: Salisbury, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Royal Blue, White and Red Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Nickname: Vikings Mascot: Blue Bears Stadium (Capacity): (5,000) Stadium (Capacity): Alumni Memorial Stadium (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach: Anthony Jones Head Coach: Daryl Williams Record at School: 1-7 (Entering 2nd Season) Record at School: 18-40 (Entering 7th season) Overall Record: 102-77 (Entering 17th Season) Overall Record: 18-40 (Entering 7th season) 2018 Record: 1-7 2018 Record: 3-6 2018 Conference Record: 0-6 (6th - CIAA Northern) 2018 Conference Record: 1-5 (6th - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 44/13 Letterwinners Returning: NA

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 12 2019 Opponents

WINSTON-SALEM STATE FAYETTEVILLE STATE

GAME 7 - OCTOBER 19 - HIGH POINT, NC GAME 8 - OCTOBER 26 - FAYETTEVILLE, NC

Location: Winston-Salem, NC Location: Fayetteville, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Red and White Colors: Royal Blue and Lily White Mascot: Rams Mascot: Broncos Stadium (Capacity): (18,000) Stadium (Capacity): Jeralds Stadium (5,500) Surface: Natural Grass (Bermuda) Surface: Artifi cial Grass Interim Head Coach: Head Coach: Richard Hayes, Jr. Record at School: 0-0 (Entering 1st season) Record at School: 16-14 (Entering 4th Season) Overall Record: 16-44 (Entering 7th season) Overall Record: 16-14 (Entering 4th season) 2018 Record: 5-4 2018 Record: 6-3 (Two-time CIAA Runner-Up) 2018 Conference Record: 4-2 (3rd - CIAA Southern) 2018 Conference Record: 5-1 (1st - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: NA Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 43/9

JOHNSON C. SMITH SHAW

GAME 9 - NOVEMBER 2 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 10 - NOVEMBER 9 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Charlotte, NC Location: Raleigh, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Gold and Navy Blue Colors: Garnet and White Mascot: Golden Bulls Mascot: Bears Stadium (Capacity): (4,500) Stadium (Capacity): George Williams Athletic Complex (2,500) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Kermit Blount Head Coach: Adrian Jones Record at School: 11-29 (Entering 5th Season) Record at School: 10-20 (Entering 4th Season) Overall Record: 117-145-3 (Entering 26th Season) Overall Record: 10-20 (Entering 4th Season) 2018 Record: 2-8 2018 Record: 5-5 2018 Conference Record: 2-4 (4th - CIAA Southern) 2018 Conference Record: 4-2 (2nd - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 51/17 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 52/21

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 13 2018 Team and Individual Statistics

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 14 2018 Defensive Statistics

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 15 Football History

1899: Saint Augustine’s College played its fi rst football ranked 22nd in the nation. It was the fi rst postseason win game against Chapel Hill Club on Thanksgiving Day. The and bowl victory in recent memory for the Falcons. game ended in a 5-5 tie. Oct. 22, 2011: The Falcons played their fi rst football game 1926, 1927, 1928: The football team won the state at the George Williams Athletic Complex, beating Johnson championship in those years. C. Smith 34-15 on Homecoming Day.

1934: Saint Augustine’s College joined the CIAA. 2012: Tyron Laughinghouse led NCAA Division II in yards per kick return. He won numerous All- 1961: Defensive lineman Ike Lassiter was drafted by the America and All-Region honors, was named national Los Angeles Rams. special teams player of the year by one organization and was chosen CIAA Special Teams Player of the 1965: Football was discontinued at Saint Augustine’s Year. He was named All-CIAA at three positions. College. 2013: Shonquez Nelson led all NCAA Division II players in Oct. 2001: Football was re-instituted at Saint Augustine’s sacks per game. His 13 sacks were tops in the CIAA and College. tied the University single-season mark. Nelson captured several All-America awards. Aug. 31, 2002: The Falcons played Edward Waters in their fi rst football game in 37 years. 2015: Roderick Davenport II became the University’s career rushing leader in the modern era. He fi nished his Oct. 1, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College defeated North stellar four-year career with 2,809 yards. He became the Carolina Central on NCCU’s Homecoming Day in a battle all-time rusher after gaining 78 yards and scoring one of unbeaten teams. touchdown in a 31-24 season-fi nale win over crosstown rival Shaw. Davenport surpassed the previous record of Oct. 3, 2005: The Falcons became the fi rst CIAA team 2,747 yards set by former standout Walter Sanders. to earn a No. 1 ranking in the NCAA Division II regional rankings. 2017: The Falcons tied for the best record in the CIAA Southern Division (5-2) for the fi rst time in recent memory. Oct. 4, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College entered the AFCA They fi nished .500 or better (5-5) overall for the fi rst time Coaches Division II Poll for the fi rst time in school history since 2012. at No. 24.

2005: Tyrone Pettaway was named CIAA Defensive Player of the Year.

2006: Kevin Jones was named CIAA Defensive Player of the Year.

April 27, 2008: Alex Hall became the third Falcons’ player selected in the NFL Draft. The Cleveland Browns took Hall in the seventh round.

Oct. 9, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College defeated unbeaten and nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State 40-35 on WSSU’s Homecoming Day. WSSU was ranked 17th in the nation at the time.

Oct. 23, 2010: Walter Sanders became the fi rst Falcons’ player to rush for over 1,000 yards in the modern era. Former standout Alex Hall (No. 99) played defensive 2010: Walter Sanders was named CIAA Offensive Player end and linebacker in the NFL and CFL, where he of the Year. became an All-Star and Champion. Hall was an All-American defensive end for then-Saint Dec. 4, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College won Augustine’s College. He was drafted by NFL’s XII with a 20-9 victory over Fort Valley State, which was Cleveland Browns in 2008.

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 16 Players of the Year and All-Americans

CIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP

CIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR (First Team) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (First Team) 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Co-Player) BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK CIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR DIVISION II SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse

CIAA OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, RS (Honorable Mention) 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR-Return Specialist 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (Honorable Mention) CIAA DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (First Team) CIAA FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 2003 - Michael Costa DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN 2005 - Michael Costa 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICAN 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (First Team) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) DON HANSEN ALL-AMERICAN 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Third Team) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (Third Team) 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE (Honorable Mention) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (Second Team) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team) AFCA ALL-AMERICAN 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Honorable Mention)

Notable Falcons In The Pros

SAU PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE NFL DRAFT HALL OF FAME 2008 - Alex Hall, LB (7th Round, Cleveland Browns) 1980 - Roland “Rollie” Miles 1967 - Herman Reed, T (12th Round, Baltimore Colts) 1962 - Ike Lassiter, DE (9th Round, Los Angeles Rams) CFL WEST ALL-STAR 1953-1956, 1958-1959 - Roland “Rollie” Miles AFL ALL-STAR 1966 - Ike Lassiter GREY CUP CHAMPION 1954, 1955, 1956 - Roland “Rollie” Miles ALL-AFL 2013 - Alex Hall 1966, 1968, 1969 - Ike Lassiter CURRENT ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS AFL CHAMPION Rory Nixon, FB (Baltimore Brigade) 1967 - Ike Lassiter Tyron Laughinghouse, WR-Ret. (Atlantic City Blackjacks)

SUPER BOWL RUNNER-UP ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ALL-STAR 1968 - Ike Lassiter 2018 - Rory Nixon (Baltimore Brigade)

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 17 SAU All-CIAA Players

FIRST TEAM PLAYERS 2011 - Shonquez Nelson, DL 1950 - Clements, E. 2011 - Chaz Robinson, LB 1952 - William McAllister, DG 2011 - Jamil Berry, DB 1956 - Joseph Nicholson, T 2012 - Rory Nixon, C 2003 - Johnny Shuler, DL 2013 - Au’darius Blackwood, OL 2004 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2013 - Chris Roberts, DE 2005 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR 2014 - Martize Smith, OL 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2018 - Brandon Jackson, DL 2006 - Alex Hall, DE 2018 - Sean Smith, PK 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2007 - Alex Hall, DE HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, NT 2017 - Jake Ford, P 2008 - Phillip Stevenson, DT 2017 - Zack Jenkins, OL 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE 2017 - Jeremiah Miller, RB 2010 - Jone’ Harris, TE 2018 - Roy Garris, Jr., DB 2010 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR 2018 - Lenwood Joyner, WR 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2018 - Sidney Lawson, DB 2010 - Steven Stanback, LB 2018 - Keywan Morgan, DL 2010 - Justin Wells, OL 2018 - Sean Smith, P 2011 - Jamian Smith, WR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, KR ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (Since 2010) 2012 - Javarous Faulk, DE 2010 - Teddy Bacote, QB 2012 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Jadarius Dean, OL 2012 - Stedman Gardner, OL 2010 - Jermaine Jones, WR 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Newton Miller III, KR, PR 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2014 - Roderick Davenport II, RB 2010 - Alexander Tucker, PK 2017 - Sam Boyd, WR 2011 - Michael Lima, PK 2017 - Chasz Cosby, DT-DE 2011 - Ruben Velazquez, OL 2017 - James Hickman, LB 2011 - Carlton Butts, LB 2018 - Joseph Harris, Jr., LB 2011 - John’ta Cooper, DB 2011 - Desi Savage, LB SECOND TEAM PLAYERS 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2002 - Jay Chapman, TE 2012 - Roderick Davenport, TB 2003 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2012 - Ken Miller, DB 2004 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2013 - A.J. Gilford, QB 2005 - Calvin Frazier, OL 2013 - Dezmon Hopkins, CB 2005 - Darrell Nesbitt, QB 2014 - Michael Allen, WR 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR-Return Specialist 2005 - Demius Frazier, DL 2014 - Antonio D. Thomas, WR 2005 - Sintell Crew, P 2014 - Chasz Cosby, DL 2006 - Curtonio Marshall, DB 2014 - Teoz Mauney, DL 2007 - Tim Lovick, KR 2014 - Anthony Tucker, DB 2007 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2014 - Andre Butler, DE 2007 - Richard Boone, PR 2016 - Desmond Quinerly, DL 2008 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2017 - Jake Ford, P 2008 - Walter Sanders, TB 2017 - Demonte Hines, DB 2008 - Marcus Crump, DE 2017 - Demetrius Lewis, QB 2009 - Ricky Rodriguez, C 2017 - Tremaine Roundtree, OL 2009 - Mark Hall, LB 2018 - John Darby IV, QB 2010 - Anthony Harris, DE 2018 - Anthony Berry, WR 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2018 - Joseph Harris, Jr., LB 2011 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, PR 2018 - Dominick Bryant, DL 2011 - Teddy Bacote, QB 2018 - Brandon Jackson, DL

2019 Saint Augustine’s University Football 18 2019 Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 7 at Lenoir-Rhyne Hickory, NC 6 p.m. Sept. 14 at Mars Hill Mars Hill, NC 1 p.m. Sept. 21 Virginia State Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Sept. 28 *at Bowie State Bowie, MD 3 p.m. Oct. 5 *Elizabeth City State Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 12 *Livingstone Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 19 *at Winston-Salem State High Point, NC 6 p.m. Oct. 26 *at Fayetteville State Fayetteville, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 2 *Johnson C. Smith# Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 9 *at Shaw%^ Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 16 CIAA Championship Salem, VA TBA

* - CIAA Games # - Homecoming % - Raleigh Classic ^ - George Williams Athletic Complex Home Games at George Williams Athletic Complex

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