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05 Opponents OpponentsOpponents Game Rutgers Scarlet Knights 1 September 10, 2005 • TBA • Rutgers Stadium Rutgers Quick Facts Location New Brunswick, NJ. vs Enrollment 22,000 Nickname Scarlet Knights Series History (Tied 7-7) Colors Scarlet Year Site Score Conference Big East 1906 at VU VU 17, RU 0 Stadium (Capacity) Rutgers Stadium (41,500) 1916 at RU RU 33, VU 0 1923 at RU RU 44, VU 0 Stadium Surface Fieldturf 1924 at RU RU 14, VU 0 Press Box Phone (732) 445-7028 1925 at RU VU 20, RU 0 1933 at RU VU 18, RU 13 Athletic Director Robert Mulcahy 1959 at RU RU 12, VU 6 SID Contact John Wooding 1960 at RU VU 14, RU 12 1962 at RU VU 32, RU 12 SID Office Phone (732) 445-4200 1978 at RU RU 24, VU 9 SID Fax (732) 445-3063 1979 at RU VU 32, RU 17 1996 at RU RU 38, VU 28 Website www.scarletknights.com 2000 at RU RU 34, VU 21 2002 at RU VU 37, RU 19 Rutgers Coaching Staff Head Coach Greg Schiano Record at School (years) 12-34 (4) Career Record (years) 12-34 (4) Assistant Coaches Darren Rizzi, Cary Godette, Rod Holder, Craig Ver Steeg, Rutgers 2004 Statistical Leaders Robert Jackson, Kyle Flood, Phil Galiano, Rushing Att Yds Avg TDS Brian Leonard 199 732 3.7 7 Chris Demarest, John McNulty, Joe Susan Justise Hairston 53 146 2.8 1 Football Office Phone (732) 445-6200 Markis Facyson 20 52 2.6 0 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TDS Ryan Hart 453 295 19 3,154 17 Terrence Shawell 18 7 0 213 2 Receiving No Yds Avg TDS Tres Moses 81 1,056 13.0 5 Brian Leonard 61 518 8.5 2 Clark Harris 53 725 13.7 5 Tackles UT AT TOT Jarvis Johnson 46 29 75 Greg Schiano Tres Moses Ryan Neill Ron Girault 38 23 61 Head Coach Wide Receiver Defensive End Devraun Thompson 30 30 60 2004 Results 2005 Schedule Team Information Date W/L Opponent Score Date Opponent 2004 Overall Record (Conference) 4-7 (1-5) 9/4 W MICHIGAN ST 19-14 9/3 at Illinois Series record versus ‘Nova 4-2 9/11 L NEW HAMPSHIRE 24-35 9/10 VILLANOVA Last Meeting 2002 (VU 37, RU 19) 9/18 W KENT ST 29-21 9/17 at Buffalo Lettermen Returning/Lost 44/22 10/2 L at Syracuse 31-41 9/30 PITTSBURGH Starters Returning/Lost 17/5 10/9 W at Vanderbilt 37-34 10/8 WEST VIRGINIA Off. Starters Returning 9 10/16 W TEMPLE 16-6 10/15 at Syracuse Def. Starters Returning 8 10/23 L at Pittsburgh 17-41 10/22 at Connecticut Specialists Returning 2 10/30 L WEST VIRGINIA 30-35 10/29 NAVY 11/6 L at Boston College 10-21 11/5 SOUTH FLORIDA 11/20 L at Navy 21-54 11/11 at Louisville 11/25 L CONNECTICUT 35-41 11/26 CINCINNATI 60 • Villanova Football Game Northeastern Huskies 2 September 17, 2005 • 7:00 p.m. • Villanova Stadium Northeastern Quick Facts Location Boston, Mass. vs Enrollment 14,492 Nickname Huskies Series History (VU Leads 8-5) Colors Red and Black Year Site Score Conference Atlantic 10 1987 NU NU 41, VU 28 Stadium (Capacity) Parsons Field (7,000) 1993 VU NU 27, VU 3 1994 NU VU13, NU 9 Stadium Surface Artificial Turf (AstroPlay) 1995 VU VU 27, NU 24 Press Box Phone (617) 566-5956 1996 NU VU 42, NU 31 1997 VU VU 49, NU 35 Athletic Director Dave O’Brien 1998 NU NU 28, VU 17 SID Contact Mickey Brown 1999 VU VU 45, NU 16 2000 NU VU 34, NU 20 SID Office Phone (617) 373-4154 2001 VU VU 31, NU 14 SID Fax (617) 373-3152 2002 NU NU 38, VU 13 2003 VU VU 28, NU 7 Website www.GoNU.com 2004 NU NU 34, VU 30 Northeastern Coaching Staff Head Coach Rocky Hager Record at School (years) 5-6 (1) Career Record (years) 96-31-1 (10) Assistant Coaches Eddie Davis, John Cervino, Brian Surace, Northeastern 2004 Statistical Leaders Wally Dembowski, Darrius Smith, Rapheal Dowdye, David Corrao, J.J. Fadden Rushing Att Yds Avg TDS James West 134 655 4.9 4 Football Office Phone (617) 373-5549 Maurice Murray 79 326 4.1 8 Anthony Riley 61 312 5.1 1 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TDS Shawn Brady 287 175 11 2,486 17 Sean Cassidy 10 4 0 96 1 Receiving No Yds Avg TDS Cory Parks 65 1,096 16.9 12 Q. Mitchell 42 625 14.9 3 Patrick Graham 16 221 13.8 0 Tackles UT AT TOT Liam Ezekial 54 68 88 Rocky Hager Cory Parks Matt Campopiano Mike Hall 43 33 59.5 Head Coach Wide Receiver Defensive Line Gavin Potter 43 31 58.5 2004 Results 2005 Schedule Team Information Date W/L Opponent Score Date Opponent 2004 Overall Record (Conference) 5-6 (4-4) 9/4 W CHEYNEY 71-0 9/3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Series record versus ‘Nova 5-8 9/11 L at Navy 24-28 9/10 at Youngstown St. Last Meeting 10/9/04 (VU 30, NU 34) 9/25 W at Towson 27-3 9/17 at Villanova Lettermen Returning/Lost 47/16 10/2 L at William & Mary (OT) 35-38 9/24 TOWSON Starters Returning/Lost 14/8 10/9 W VILLANOVA 34-30 10/8 at Massachusetts Off. Starters Returning 7 10/16 L at Harvard 14-41 10/15 WILLIAM & MARY Def. Starters Returning 7 10/23 L at Maine 26-35 10/22 at New Hampshire Specialists Returning 3 10/30 L NEW HAMPSHIRE 23-37 10/29 at Northwestern St. 11/6 L MASSACHUSETTS 22-26 11/5 MAINE 11/13 W at Hofstra (2OT) 37-34 11/12 HOFSTRA 11/20 W RHODE ISLAND 42-14 11/19 at Rhode Island Villanova Football • 61 Game Pennsylvania Quakers 3 September 24, 2005 • 7:00 p.m. • Franklin Field Pennsylvania Quick Facts Location Philadelphia, Pa. vs Enrollment 10,500 Nickname Quakers Series History (Penn Leads 5-4) Colors Red and Blue Year Site Score Conference Ivy League 1905 at UPenn UP 42, VU 0 Stadium (Capacity) Franklin Field (52,958) 1906 at UPenn UP 22, VU 12 1907 at UPenn UP 16, VU 0 Stadium Surface Sprinturf 1908 at UPenn UP 11, VU 0 Press Box Phone (215) 898-6519 1911 at UPenn UP 22, VU 0 1980 at UPenn VU 34. UP 3 Athletic Director Steve Bilsky 1999 at UPenn VU 34, UP 6 SID Contact Mat Kanan 2002 at Villanova VU 17, UP 3 2004 at UPenn VU 16, UP 13 SID Office Phone (215) 573-4125 SID Fax (215) 898-1747 Website www.pennathletics.com Pennsylvania Coaching Staff Head Coach Al Bagnoli Record at School (years) 94-34 (13) Career Record (years) 180-53 (23) Assistant Coaches Ray Priore, Andy Coen, Jim Schaefer, Larry Woods, Pennsylvania 2004 Statistical Leaders Steven Downs, Cliff Schwenke, Trey Brown, Drew Christ, Brett Sawyer Rushing Att Yds Avg TDS Sam Matthews 178 716 4.0 7 Football Office Phone (215) 573-9229 Kyle Ambrogi 64 231 3.6 2 Von Bryant 19 151 7.9 2 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TDS Pat McDermott 294 159 5 1,995 12 Bryan Walker 66 37 2 435 1 Receiving No Yds Avg TDS Dan Castles 70 966 13.8 8 Sam Matthews 32 314 9.8 0 Gabe Marabella 26 307 11.8 2 Tackles UT AT TOT Luke Hadden 32 34 66 Al Bagnoli Sam Matthew Ric San Doval Kory Gedin 41 20 61 Head Coach Running Back Linebacker Michael Jones 36 13 49 2004 Results 2005 Schedule Team Information Date W/L Opponent Score Date Opponent 2004 Overall Record (Conference) 8-2 (6-1) 9/18 W at San Diego 61-18 9/17 DUQUESNE Series record versus ‘Nova 5-4 9/25 L VILLANOVA 13-16 9/24 Villanova (at Franklin Field) Last Meeting 10/25/04 (VU 16, UP 13) 10/2 W DARTMOUTH 35-0 10/1 at Dartmouth Lettermen Returning/Lost 40/20 10/9 W at Bucknell (2OT) 32-25 10/8 BUCKNELL Starters Returning/Lost 10/13 10/16 W COLUMBIA 14-3 10/15 at Columbia Off. Starters Returning 6 10/23 W at Yale 17-7 10/22 YALE Def. Starters Returning 2 10/30 W BROWN 20-16 10/29 at Brown Specialists Returning 2 11/6 W at Princeton 16-15 11/5 PRINCETON 11/13 L HARVARD 10-31 11/12 at Harvard 11/20 W at Cornell 20-14 11/19 CORNELL 62 • Villanova Football Game New Hampshire Wildcats 4 October 1, 2005 • 12:30 p.m. • Cowell Stadium New Hampshire Quick Facts Location Durham, N.H. vs Enrollment 12,500 Nickname Wildcats Series History (VU Leads 9-7) Colors Blue and White Year Site Score Conference Atlantic 10 1988 UNH UNH 58, VU 7 Stadium (Capacity) Mooradian Field/Cowell Stadium (6,500) 1989 VU UNH 13, VU 12 1990 UNH VU 10, UNH 7 Stadium Surface Grass 1991 VU VU 33, UNH 7 Press Box Phone (603) 862-2585 1992 UNH VU 27, UNH 21 1993 VU UNH 45, VU 14 Athletic Director Marty Scarano 1994 UNH UNH 21, VU 14 SID Contact Scott Stapin 1995 VU UNH 12, VU 9 1996 UNH UNH 34, VU 0 SID Office Phone (603) 862-3906 1997 VU VU 23, UNH 20 SID Fax (603) 862-3839 1999 UNH VU 31, UNH 28 2000 VU VU 49, UNH 41 Website www.unhwildcats.com 2001 UNH VU 38, UNH 35 2002 VU VU 45, UNH 3 New Hampshire Coaching Staff 2003 UNH VU 48, UNH 14 2004 VU UNH 51, VU 40 Head Coach Sean McDonnell Record at School (years) 33-36 (6) Career Record (years) 33-36 (6) Assistant Coaches Chip Kelly, Carnelius Cruz, New Hampshire 2004 Statistical Leaders Michael Dawson, Sean Devine, Rob Eggerling, John Rhoades, Rushing Att Yds Avg TDS John McCoy 161 654 4.1 8 Steve Stetson, Tim Cramsey, Jason Thomas, Tony Trisciani R.J.
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