CORTLAND

FOOTBALL 2019 TEam Guide Red Dragons Runner-up, Postseason Qualifier in 2018 Cortland placed second in the Empire 8 with a 5-2 league record and finished 7-3 overall during the 2018 season. The Red Dragons’ three losses were by only a combined 13 points. Cortland earned its 23rd postseason berth as the Empire 8’s qualifier for the New York Bowl, but was denied a chance to successfully defend its crown as the game was canceled due to the lack of a declared opponent from the Liberty League.

Cortland set school records for scoring average (39.3 points per game) and passing yardage average (295.9 yards per game), while quarterback Brett Segala set a school regular-season mark with 2,671 passing yards.

Jake Smith earned D3football.com All-America and All-East honors on special teams (two blocked kicks) and Cole Burgess was an All-East kick returner (28.7 yards per kickoff return, two touchdowns). Nick Mongelli was named the Empire 8 Special Teams Player of the Year after making 8-of-9 field goals along with a school regular-season record 47 PAT kicks.

Smith (at ), Mongelli, Burgess and defensive lineman Dan Appley were all first team All-Empire 8 honorees. Segala, offensive linemen David Aaronson and Russell Howard, running back Johnnie Akins, defensive backs Isaac Hicks III and Max Jean, linebacker Kyle Richard, and Alex David Aaronson earned second team All-Empire 8 honors as a Wasserman (as an all-purpose selection) were named to the junior in 2018. One of five starting offensive linemen scheduled to all-league second team, and defensive lineman Tanner Olson return in 2019, Aaronson helped Cortland set school single-season was honorable mention all-conference. records for scoring average and passing yardage average. 2019 Cortaca Jug Game to be Played at MetLife Stadium Nov. 16 The Cortaca Jug annual rivalry game between SUNY Cortland and will move for one season to New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium — home to the NFL’s New York Jets and New York Giants — and will be played on Nov. 16, 2019. The teams will attempt to break the Division III football attendance record of 37,355 set by St. Thomas University and St. John’s University (Minn.) in 2017 at Target Field, home of Major League ’s Minnesota Twins.

Ticket sales began last December and will continue at www. cortacajug.com. Tickets for students, staff and faculty of each school will also be sold during the 2019 season.

“This is an incredibly exciting moment in a storied rivalry already full of amazing memories,” said Mike Urtz, director of athletics and a Cortland alumnus. “The Cortaca Jug game is the best that small- has to offer and is deserving of a first-class venue such as MetLife Stadium.”

The change of venue was done at the invitation of the New York City Chapter of the National Football Foundation (NFF), a nonprofit educational organization that counts several Ithaca College alumni as board members. The game will be part of a national celebration of college football’s 150th anniversary.

While Ithaca and Cortland began playing each other in 1930, the Cortaca Jug rivalry originated in 1959. Friends and respective team captains Tom Decker of Cortland and Dick Carmean of Ithaca picked up a jug at a yard sale to serve as the prize for the winner of the annual game. Each year’s result 2019 team captains at MetLife Stadium in June is painted on the Jug. The original ran out of room for scores in (left to right): J.J. Pasqualone, Gregory Alfieri, Head the mid-1980s, and the teams are now on their third Jug. Coach Dan MacNeill, Zach Tripodi, Russell Howard. CORTLAND Table of Contents 2018 Season Recap...... Inside Front Cover 2019 Cortaca Jug Game to be Played at MetLife Stadium...... Inside Front Cover Team Captains Photo...... Inside Front Cover Media Information...... 1 Credits...... 1 Cortland Football Quick Facts...... 2 2019 Schedule...... 2 All-Time Coaching Records...... 3 Head Coach Dan MacNeill...... 3-4 Red Dragon Coaching Staff Photo...... 5 Red Dragon Coaching Staff...... 5-7 Preseason Roster...... 8-9 Red Dragon Player Profiles...... 10-17 Opponent Capsules...... 18-22 Cortland Football Record Book...... 23-29 The Last Time it Happened...... 30 Cortland All-Time vs. 2019 Opponents...... 30 Cortland Postseason History...... 31 Year-By-Year Cortland Football Win-Loss Records...... 32 Year-By-Year Cortland Football Scores...... 33-37 Cortland All-Americans Since 1982...... 38 2019 Empire 8 Composite Schedule...... 39 2018 Empire 8 Standings and Awards ...... 39 2018 Results and Statistical Leaders...... 40 2018 Game Box Scores...... 41-44 New York Bowl Information...... 44 Athletic Training Staff Photo...... 44 About SUNY Cortland...... Inside Back Cover Stadium Photo...... Inside Back Cover

Media Information Credits The 2019 Cortland Football Guide was written and edited by Cortland All interviews with Cortland players and coaches must be Associate Sports Information Director Dan Surdam and Sports Information Director Fran Elia. Action, staff and individual photography (except team arranged through Cortland Sports Information captains photo courtesy of Bindelglass Photo) by Darl Zehr Photography Director Fran Elia or Associate SID Dan Surdam. Requests of Cortland, N.Y. The guide was printed by Panther Graphics of Rochester, for press box and field passes for Cortland home games N.Y. should be made preferably within three days of a game. Credentials for Cortland road games must be obtained Front cover: (top, left to right) Captains Gregory Alfieri and Zach Tripodi. through the host SID. First priority for space in the (bottom, left to right) Captain J.J. Pasqualone, pre-Cortaca 2018, captain Cortland Stadium Complex press area is given to working Russell Howard. media. Back cover: (clockwise from upper left) Seniors Brett Segala, Ben Tietjen, Cory McArthur and Nick Mongelli. For directions to the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex, visit Cortland’s web site at www.cortland.edu/directions The State University of New York College at Cortland does not or call the Cortland sports information office at (607) 753- discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual 5673. orientation, disability or marital status in admissions, employment and the treatment of students and employees. R E D D R A G O N S 1 Cortland Football Quick Facts SUNY Cortland: Media Relations: Location: Cortland, New York 13045 Sports Information Director: Fran Elia Enrollment: 6,858 Office: (607) 753‑5673 Founded: 1868 Mobile: (607) 423-2262 President: Dr. Erik J. Bitterbaum E-mail: [email protected] Athletic Director: Mike Urtz Associate Sports Info. Director: Dan Surdam Athletic Office Phone: (607) 753‑4953 Sports Info. Graduate Asst.: Matt Cunningham Colors: Red and White Web Page: www.cortlandreddragons.com Nickname: Red Dragons Stadium (Capacity): SUNY Cortland Athletic Trainers/Equipment Room/Support Staff: Stadium Complex (6,500) Football Athletic Trainers: Patrick Donnelly, Eric Levasseur Surface: Artificial (A-Turf) Athletic Training Students: Affiliations: NCAA Division III Ryan Hill, Emily Hoffman, Emily Hynes, Conference: Empire 8 Conference Taylor Kenney, Emily Persons, Amber Rice Athletic Equipment Room Supervisor: The Program: Mike Discenza Head Coach: Dan MacNeill (Cortland ‘79) Football Operations: Giavanna Faccioli (Director of Social Media) Record: 147-82 (22 years) Lindsay Field (Asst. Film Coordinator) Football Office Phone: (607) 753‑5711 Quality Control: E-Mail: [email protected] Jake Preston (Head Manager/Asst. QB Coach/ Assistant Coaches: Offensive Quality Control), Dalton Feely Greg Roskos (Associate Head Coach/ (Asst. Wide Receivers Coach/Special Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Teams Quality Control/Recruiting Quality Control), Landon Finkel (Asst. Inside Linebackers Mike Discenza (Defensive Coordinator/Outside Coach/Defensive Quality Control), Linebackers) Matt Morgante (Defensive Quality Control), Jon Shelton (Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Joe Gallagher (Asst. Running Backs and Defensive Line) Specialists Coach) Maurice Hart (Defensive Backs) Team Managers: Dalton Maska (Offensive Line) Guy Montgomery (Film Coordinator), Aaron Taff (Head Equipment Manager), Kyle Pignatiello (Running Backs/Specialists/ Freddy Familia (Asst. Film Coordinator/ Strength & Conditioning) Asst. Equipment Manager), Noah Brown (Team Colin Schaeffer (Inside Linebackers) Manager), Jon Simmons (Team Manager) Jake Smith (Wide Receivers) Jake Spalik (Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends) Ryan Heasley (Offensive Assistant) 2019 Red Dragon Schedule Isaac Hicks III (Assistant Defensive Backs) Date Opponent...... Time 2019 Team Captains: Sept. 7 FITCHBURG STATE UNIV. (MA)...... 12:00 Gregory Alfieri, Russell Howard, Sept. 14 at The College of New Jersey...... 12:00 J.J. Pasqualone, Zach Tripodi Sept. 28 BUFFALO STATE...... 12:00 2018 Record: 7-3 overall, 5-2 Empire 8 Oct. 5 * ...... 1:00 2018 Postseason: Qualified for New York Bowl Oct. 12 * at Morrisville State College...... 5:30 Starters Returning: 12 Oct. 19 * ...... 1:00 (7 offense, 3 defense, 2 specialty) Oct. 26 * at St. John Fisher College...... 4:00 Starters Lost: 12 Nov. 2 * THE COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT...... 2:00 (4 offense, 8 defense, 0 specialty) Nov. 9 * at ...... 1:00 Letterwinners Returning: 49 Nov. 16 # Ithaca College...... 1:00 Letterwinners Lost: 27 Basic Offense: Spread Coast * Empire 8 game # MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. Basic Defense: Multiple (HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS) 2 CORTLAND Coaching Staff Dan MacNeill, Empire 8 title. His squads tied for ninth nationally Head Coach after advancing to the second round of the NCAA playoffs in 2010, 2012 and 2015, as well as a tie for Dan MacNeill begins his 23rd ninth in 1997 in a 16-team field and a tie for 17th in season as SUNY Cortland’s 2005. MacNeill’s teams have won seven or more head football coach in 2019. His games 12 times, including 10 victories in 2010 and teams are a combined 147-82 nine in 2002, 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2015 in addition to and have earned 16 postseason the 11-win 2008 campaign. berths, including six NCAA tournament showings. He ranks first at Cortland In addition to the five NCAA appearances, in both career victories and career winning MacNeill’s teams won the inaugural New York Bowl percentage (.642). in 2017 and qualified for the game again in 2018 (game was canceled due to lack of Liberty League MacNeill’s Cortland squads played as an opponent). The Red Dragons also won ECAC bowls independent from 1997-99 and were a member of in 2002, 2007 and 2012, and they played in five the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) from other ECAC postseason games. Among MacNeill’s 2000-14 before joining the Empire 8. In the Red other highlights at Cortland are a 32-31 win over Dragons’ first season as an Empire 8 member in nationally second-ranked and eventual national 2015, MacNeill and his assistants were named the semifinalist Rowan University in the 2001 season on Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year, while MacNeill the final game ever played on Carl “Chugger” Davis also was honored as the HERO Sports Division III Field, and a 13-9 record against rival Ithaca College National Coach of the Year and the D3football. in the annual “Cortaca Jug” game, including seven com East Region Coach of the Year. Cortland straight wins from 2010-16. finished the season 9-3, including a 6-2 mark to share the Empire 8 crown and an NCAA playoff victory before losing at nationally second-ranked Linfield in the second round. CORTLAND HEAD COACHES All-Time Records Since 1924 MacNeill was named NJAC Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2012, and he was a finalist for 2008 Coach (Years)...... W-L-T Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year honors Willard Ashbrook (1924-27)...... 13-10-4 after Cortland finished 11-2 and advanced to the George Hendricks (1928)...... 0-5-1 NCAA quarterfinals before losing at eventual (1929)...... 3-4 national champion Mount Union. The Red Dragons Henry Kumpf (1930-31)...... 6-6-1 were recognized as the top Division III teams in the Carl “Chugger” Davis (1932-62)...... 105-67-17 East by winning both the Lambert Trophy and the ECAC Team of the Year awards, and the 11 victories Roger Robinson (1963-79)...... 70-77-3 and national quarterfinal appearance matched Ed Decker (1980-82)...... 13-17 school records. Larry Czarnecki (1983-85)...... 12-16 (1986-89)...... 26-15 Under MacNeill, Cortland won NJAC titles in 2008 Dave Murray (1990-96)...... 44-30-1 and 2012 and also was first in the conference in Dan MacNeill (1997-present)...... 147-82 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010 in addition to its 2015 R E D D R A G O N S 3 Coaching Staff Dan MacNeill, in scoring defense, second in total defense and Head Coach (continued) fifth in rushing defense while leading the Yankee Conference in every defensive category. The MacNeill has coached Wildcats placed first nationally in rushing defense 29 All-Americans, 90 in 1992. In 1996, Villanova finished 8-4 and earned a All-East and 77 All-ECAC berth in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. players at Cortland. Those players included While at Villanova, MacNeill coached three AFCA/ two Gagliardi Trophy Kodak First Team All-Americans, one Associated national Player of the Press All-American, six first team All-Yankee Year finalists – defensive Conference performers, six first team All-ECAC tackle Adam Haas in 2006 selections and one player who went on to the and quarterback Dan NFL. He received a master’s degree in educational Pitcher in 2011 – along administration from Villanova in 1994. with 1997 ECAC Upstate New York Player of the Year Omar Darling, 2007 A 1979 Cortland graduate with a Bachelor of ECAC Southeast Rookie of the Year Brian Haas, Science in Physical Education, MacNeill was a and 2013 ECAC South Defensive Rookie of the Year four-year Red Dragon letterwinner and three- Tristan Laurore. year starter at linebacker and defensive tackle. He served as a team tri-captain during his senior In addition, MacNeill’s players have earned 35 All- campaign in 1978. In his last varsity game against Empire 8 awards, including the 2015 Rookie of the Southern Connecticut State, he was credited with Year and 2018 Special Teams Player of the Year. 11 unassisted tackles and three quarterback sacks. His players also garnered 204 All-NJAC honors, highlighted by the selection of Adam Haas as the MacNeill began his football coaching career as an 2005 Defensive Player of the Year, Bryan Wiley as assistant at Port Byron (N.Y.) Central High School the 2009 Defensive Player of the Year, Justin Autera from 1980 to 1982, prior to being named as a as the 2010 Co-Offensive Player of the Year and graduate assistant coach at Ithaca College. He Dan Pitcher as the 2011 Offensive Player of the coached Ithaca’s junior varsity team in 1982 and was Year. in charge of the Bombers’ receivers in 1983.

Previously an assistant coach at Division I-AA A native of Walton, N.Y., MacNeill was an all-league Villanova University for 13 years, MacNeill is defensive end at Walton Central High School as a Cortland’s 11th head coach since the school’s senior in 1974. MacNeill and his wife, Sherrie, have modern era of football began in 1924. He joined the two daughters — Mikayla and Maura. Villanova staff in 1984, and he served as linebackers coach and was the team’s defensive coordinator from 1988-96.

One of the nation’s top defensive coaches, MacNeill’s charges consistently ranked among the best defensive teams in the Yankee Conference. His 1991 squad finished the year first nationally 4 CORTLAND Coaching Staff 2019 Assistant Football Coaches Greg Roskos – Associate Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Recruiting Areas: Section 1, New York City Greg Roskos begins his 11th year on Cortland’s coaching staff in 2019. He is the Red Dragons’ associate head coach in addition to being offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Under his guidance, the Red Dragons set school single-season records in 2018 for scoring average (39.3 points per game) and passing yardage average (295.9 yards per game). Cortland 2019 Cortland football staff (left to right) Kneeling: Kyle Pignatiello, Jake ranked in the top 25 nationally in both of those categories. The Red Spalik, Ryan Heasley, Mike Discenza, head football athletic trainer Patrick Dragons have been rated in the top three in their conference in Donnelly. Standing: Dalton Maska, Jake Smith, Maurice Hart, Dan MacNeill, scoring offense seven of the last nine years and in the top four in Greg Roskos, Jon Shelton, Colin Schaeffer. (not in photo: Isaac Hicks III) total offense six of the past seven seasons. His 2015 unit ranked sixth nationally in team passing efficiency, ninth in completion percentage Ithaca, where he also played defensive back. His Ithaca squad in 2001 and 22nd in passing offense. finished 11-2 and advanced to the NCAA Division III quarterfinals Discenza served as an assistant football coach at Ithaca during Roskos came to Cortland from the University of Minnesota, where both the 2004 and 2006 seasons and worked with defensive backs, he was an assistant quarterbacks and quality control coach. The including an All-American, at Widener in the fall of 2005. Discenza Golden Gophers were selected for the Insight Bowl in 2008, the also was an assistant football coach at Cortland High School during second of his two seasons with the program. the 2014 and 2015 seasons.

In 2005 and 2006, Roskos served as a graduate assistant offensive Discenza and his wife, Lara - a former pitcher at Cortland - coach at the University of Toledo. The Rockets finished 9-3 and won reside in Homer with their son, John. the GMAC Bowl in 2005. Roskos also was an assistant secondary coach at Patriot League champion and NCAA Division I-AA qualifier Jon Shelton – Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Lafayette College in 2004 and was linebackers coach in 2003 for a Defensive Line Muhlenberg College squad that won the Centennial Conference and Recruiting Areas: Long Island (Sections 8 and 11) played in the NCAA Division III tournament. Jon Shelton begins his third season on the Roskos graduated from Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s Cortland football coaching staff in 2019. He serves degree in marketing in 2002. He was a four-year letterwinner and as the program’s co-defensive coordinator and two-time all-conference selection for the Huskies and was the coaches the defensive line. The Red Dragons team’s Defensive MVP when they advanced to the 2000 NCAA ranked in the top 50 nationally in scoring defense Division II championship game. A native of Scranton, Pa., Roskos in Division III in 2018, allowing 18.1 points per game. graduated from West Scranton High School. Shelton is a coaching veteran with more than 20 years of experience Mike Discenza – Defensive Coordinator/ at a variety of levels. He was a graduate assistant and defensive Outside Linebackers line coach at Division I University of Kansas from 2003-04 and the Mike Discenza begins his fourth season on the defensive line coach at Division I University of New Hampshire Cortland football coach staff in 2019. He enters from 2005-14, followed by two seasons as defensive coordinator his third year as defensive coordinator and he also and associate head coach at Division II Southern Connecticut State coaches outside linebackers. University in 2014 and 2015. While at New Hampshire, Shelton was the developer and lead presenter of the “SMART’’ program, a sexual In 2018, the Red Dragons’ defense ranked in the assault prevention program aimed at educating male student- top 35 nationally in Division III in (17), athletes. defensive touchdowns (3), turnovers gained (25) and team passing efficiency defense (103.8 opponent rating). Cortland ranked second From 1998-2003 Shelton served as defensive coordinator and in the Empire 8 in scoring defense (18.1 points per game) and third assistant head coach at Bryant University (R.I.). He also has coached down conversion defense (32.5 percent) and third in total defense at the University of Maryland and Montgomery Community College (345.4 yards per game), sacks (2.3 per game), defensive touchdowns (Md.), and most recently was defensive coordinator at Deerfield and pass efficiency defense. Discenza previously coached defensive Academy (Mass.) in 2016. Shelton was selected to participate in the backs in other seasons and was the Red Dragons’ co-special teams Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship for three years - with coordinator in 2016. His special teams units combined to finish the Eagles in 2014 and 2015 and with the Texans in 2016. second nationally in Division III with nine blocked kicks that season. Shelton earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Discenza is no stranger to Red Dragon Athletics – he served as University of Maryland in 1997 and a master’s degree in education an assistant director of athletics from 2010-12 and the women’s (counseling) from Providence College in 2003. A native of Rockville, head coach from 2007-12, and is currently the Red Dragons’ Maryland, Shelton also attended and competed as an athlete at equipment room supervisor. Montgomery Community College from 1983-85 and earned an associate’s degree in finance. He is a member of the Lincoln Park A native of Cortland, Discenza graduated from Ithaca College in Athletic Hall of Fame in his hometown. 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He earned a master’s degree in secondary education at Widener University (Pa.) in 2007. Discenza Jon resides in Binghamton, New York, with his fiancée Caroline was a defensive back at Siena College in 2000 before transferring to Dumian, and his dog and best friend, Jack. R E D D R A G O N S 5 Coaching Staff Maurice Hart – Defensive Backs Isaac Hicks III – Assistant Defensive Backs Recruiting Areas: Section 3, Staten Island, New Jersey Isaac Hicks III begins his first season on Cortland’s Maurice Hart begins his fifth season with the coaching staff working with the team’s defensive Cortland coaching staff in 2019. He is the team’s backs. defensive backs coach – a position he also held from 2014-16. Hicks played in 40 games, 34 as a starter, during his four seasons as a safety for the Red Dragons Hart rejoined the Cortland coaching staff in from 2015-18. He finished with career totals of January 2018 and coached the Red Dragons’ 211 tackles (134 solo), nine interceptions, six pass cornerbacks and returners last fall. During the 2018 season Cortland breakups and two recoveries, while serving as a team captain ranked 20th nationally in Division III with 17 interceptions, and two in 2018. players under Hart – cornerback Max Jean and safety Isaac Hicks – earned All-Empire 8 honors. In 2015, the Red Dragon defense As a senior, Hicks earned All-Empire 8 honors after finishing third on recovered 17 and intercepted 13 passes to help the team the team with 68 tackles and intercepting two passes. As a junior, he rank 16th nationally in defensive turnovers. In 2014, Cortland ranked also ranked third on the squad with 73 tackles and registered a team- 35th nationally in Division III in passing efficiency defense and 11th best four interceptions. He recorded 10 tackles and an nationally in third-down conversion percentage defense. in Cortland’s New York Bowl victory at Union.

Hart came to Cortland from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, A native of Staten Island, Hicks graduated from Curtis High in 2015. where he coached the Engineers’ defensive backs in 2013. Under his He was a Staten Island all-star in football and also was a two-year tutelage, RPI led the Liberty league in interceptions and rank 62nd starter on the lacrosse team. nationally in passing efficiency defense. The previous season, Hart coached the cornerbacks at Emporia State University in Kansas. The Dalton Maska – Offensive Line/ program led the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletic Association Recruiting Coordinator and ranked fifth nationally in interceptions and finished the 2012 Recruiting Area: Section 6 season ranked 23rd in the national polls with a school-record 10 wins Dalton Maska begins his second season on the and a Kanza Bowl Championship. Hart also coach the defensive Cortland coaching staff in 2019. He coaches backs at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa in 2011. Cortland’s offensive line and serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Hart earned a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina Central University in 2010 while serving as a coaching intern. He played two Maska also coached the offensive line as well as seasons at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California, where tight ends during the 2018 season. The Red Dragons allowed only 4.5 he ranked among the top five safeties in the national Junior College tackles for loss per game – good for 20th nationally in Division III – ranks. He earned two All-Western State Conference awards and his and also ranked in the top 40 nationally in passing offense, scoring team won two bowl games. The Durham, North Carolina native also offense, team pass efficiency and total offense. received a scholarship to play on the Division I level as a defensive back at Western Michigan. Prior to his arrival at Cortland Maska served as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Alfred University, from 2015-17, during which Maurice and his fiancée, Desiree, reside in Fayetteville, N.Y., with time he coached offensive linemen who earned five All-Empire 8, their daughters, Kieryn and Kamri. three D3football.com All-East and two D3football.com All-America awards. The 2016 squad finished 12-1 and advanced to the NCAA Ryan Heasley – Offensive Assistant Division III quarterfinals. Ryan Heasley joins the Cortland football coaching staff in 2019 as an offensive assistant. He brings 18 Maska earned his MBA from Alfred in 2017 and a bachelor’s degree in years of coaching experience to the Red Dragons, marketing from the school in 2015. He played four seasons with the most recently at Division I St. Francis University Saxons from 2011-14, the last two as a starter, and was a team captain (Pa.) where he coached the offensive line in 2017 during his senior year. A native of Lockport, N.Y., Maska graduated in and 2018. Heasley served as offensive coordinator 2011 from Starpoint High School, where he competed in football and and offensive line coach at Ithaca College for five track and field. seasons from 2012-16. He helped the Bombers win back-to-back Empire 8 titles and make NCAA Division III playoff appearances in 2013 and 2014. Ithaca earned Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year during both of those seasons.

The Pittsburgh native spent one year as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Providence High School in North Carolina after coaching three seasons at Division I Davidson University from 2008-10. Heasley also coached for five years at Washington University in St. Louis, helping the Bears win University Athletic Association crowns in 2003 and 2004. He started his coaching career at Marietta College () in 2001.

A 1999 graduate of Bethany College, Heasley played three seasons for the Bison and served as team captain. He was a two-time all-conference honoree and won the 1997 Bison Award, given to a senior for outstanding enthusiasm, dedication and leadership toward the program. Ryan and his wife, Nicole, reside in Lansing with their daughters, Emma and Erin. 6 CORTLAND Coaching Staff Kyle Pignatiello – Running Backs/ Jake Smith – Wide Receivers Specialists/Strength & Conditioning Recruiting Areas: Section 2, New York City (assistant) Recruiting Area: Section 5 Jake Smith joins the Cortland coaching staff as Kyle Pignatiello begins his fourth season on the wide receivers coach in 2019 after a standout Cortland coaching staff in 2018 working with playing career with the Red Dragons. the team’s running backs and specialists (kickers, punters, holders, snappers). A Certified Strength Smith played three seasons for the Red Dragons and Conditioning Specialist, Pignatiello also is from 2014-16 before missing the entire 2017 season beginning his second year as the Red Dragons’ team strength and due to injury. He returned in 2018 and caught 42 passes for 807 conditioning coach. yards and nine touchdowns despite his playing time being drastically reduced over the final three games due to an injury. Over a three-season span from 2016 through 2018, Cortland’s kickers have made 126-of-133 point-after kicks and 25-of-35 field goals (21- A two-time All-Empire 8 selection, Smith finished second in school of-25 inside 40 yards). Kicker/punter Nick Mongelli was named the history with 29 touchdown catches, tied for second with 11 games Empire 8 Special Teams Player of the Year. The Red Dragons ranked with at least 100 yards receiving, third with 2,515 career receiving first in the Empire 8 in net punting in 2016 and second in 2017. yards and fifth with 143 career receptions. As a sophomore in 2015 he caught two touchdown passes in an NCAA second round game at Pignatiello graduated in 2015 from the University of Dayton, where nationally second-ranked Linfield. In 2018 he set a school record for he earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management, with a minor longest reception with a 97-yard touchdown catch at Utica. in business administration. He was a four-year letterwinner with the Flyers from 2011-14 and was the team’s starting punter in each of his Smith also earned D3football.com All-America and All-East honors last three seasons. He averaged nearly 39 yards per punt during his on special teams in 2018 after blocking two kicks. career and twice set school records for punting average in a season, and he was a two-time conference All-Academic Team selection. The Albany native graduated from Guilderland High School in 2014. He was a third team all-state selection as a senior. Smith earned a After concluding his collegiate playing career, Pignatiello worked as bachelor’s degree in sport management from Cortland in 2018. a volunteer coach at Urbana University in Ohio in the spring of 2015 before going to Heidelberg University, where he coached running Jake Spalik – Special Teams Coordinator/ backs, punters and kickers during the 2015 season. The Tipp City, Tight Ends Ohio native was a two-time all-state punter and two-time all-league Recruiting Areas: Sections 4 and 9 defensive end at Tippecanoe High School. Jake Spalik begins his first season on the Cortland coaching staff in 2019. He will serve as the team’s Pignatiello earned a master’s degree in sport management from special teams coordinator and will coach tight Cortland in May 2019. ends.

Colin Schaeffer – Inside Linebackers Spalik coached wide receivers at Stevenson Recruiting Areas: Sections 7 and 10, Philadelphia, University in Maryland during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. In his first Central New Jersey season the Mustangs set or reestablished 14 team offensive records Colin Schaeffer starts his first season as a member and eight individual offensive records while averaging more than 28 of the Cortland coaching staff in 2019 and will points and 400 yards of total offense per game. The team ranked coach the team’s inside linebackers. 11th nationally with 3,359 total passing yards. During Spalik’s two years at Stevenson the Mustangs were a combined 14-8 and played Schaeffer comes to Cortland from Division II in two postseason bowl games. Seton Hill University (Pa.), where he worked with defensive linemen and was the defensive quality control coach Spalik graduated from Brockport in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in 2018. During the 2016 and 2017 seasons he worked with outside in physical education and earned a master’s degree in athletic linebackers at Muhlenberg College (Pa.). The Mules ranked 12th administration in 2017. A standout wide receiver for the Golden nationally in Division III in rushing defense, finished the season 8-3 Eagles, he finished as the program’s leader in receptions for a career and won the ECAC Asa S. Bushnell Bowl in 2017, and the previous (220), season (73) and single game (12), and he also set the school year went 9-1 during the regular season before losing by three points record with 2,585 career receiving yards. The four-year starter to Delaware Valley in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Series. earned All-New Jersey Athletic Conference honors three times and was a team captain as a senior. Schaeffer graduated from Juniata College (Pa.) in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in management with a minor in English. He played After completing his playing career, Spalik coached wide receivers inside linebacker for the Eagles for four seasons, and he also served at Brockport for three years and served as junior varsity head coach as a volunteer linebacker coach for the program in the spring of in 2016. 2016. A native of Johnson City, Spalik graduated in 2010 from Johnson City A native of Newport, Pa., Schaeffer is a 2012 alumnus of Newport High School. He was a third team all-state football player and also High School, where he competed in football, and track competed in and baseball. He currently resides in Johnson and field. He was the football team’s Defensive MVP and Offensive City with his wife, Kristen. Lineman of the Year during his senior year and earned all- conference honors at defensive end twice.

R E D D R A G O N S 7 2019 Preseason Roster Name...... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School David Aaronson...... OL Sr. 6-4 290 Roslyn, NY/Herricks John Actisdano...... DL Jr. 6-4 250 Milford, PA/Delaware Valley Gregory Alfieri...... LB Sr. 5-11 220 Hawthorne, NY/Westlake Travis Alvarez...... OL Sr. 6-8 310 Keyport, NJ/Keyport Gary Anderson...... DL Fr. 6-2 285 Mastic Beach, NY/William Floyd Brady Andrews...... OL Fr. 6-4 350 Randolph, NY/Pine Valley Trevor Ash...... WR Sr. 6-0 195 Auburn, NY/Auburn Michael Bailey...... OL Jr. 6-1 275 Bedford Hills, NY/Fox Lane Steven Baker...... DL Fr. 6-2 300 Syracuse, NY/Jamesville-DeWitt Denarii Beard...... DB Jr. 6-2 200 Willingboro, NJ/William Penn Charter (PA) Austin Bedient...... TE Sr. 5-11 235 Delhi, NY/Delaware Academy Elrich Bowlay-Williams...... DB Fr. 5-11 170 Middle Island, NY/Longwood Dom Brocco...... RB So. 5-8 170 Bellmore, NY/Bellmore JFK Donovan Brown...... DB Fr. 6-1 170 Valatie, NY/Ichabod Crane Jaden Buckingham...... DB Fr. 6-0 160 Syracuse, NY/CBA Cole Burgess...... WR So. 6-0 180 Greenwich, NY/Greenwich Ashton Capone...... RB Fr. 6-0 185 Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs Jason Carlock...... WR Jr. 6-3 215 Babylon, NY/Babylon Liam Casey...... P/K So. 6-3 190 Woodstown, NJ/Woodstown Ricky Chenard...... TE Jr. 6-3 220 Ardsley, NY/Ardsley Bobby Christ...... OL Jr. 6-2 280 Mount Sinai, NY/Mount Sinai Joshua Cordero...... DB Jr. 5-10 185 Monroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury Derek Cruz...... WR So. 5-10 180 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside Marc Anthony Dalce...... DB So. 5-10 180 Queens Village, NY/St. Francis Prep Sean Dall...... OL Jr. 6-6 280 Greenlawn, NY/Harborfields Anthony DePaul...... DL Fr. 6-0 250 Centereach, NY/St. Anthony’s Anthony Dennison...... DL So. 6-0 270 Huntington, NY/Walt Whitman Tai-sean Dodd...... RB Sr. 5-6 195 Riviera Beach, FL/Roy C. Ketcham (NY) Dylan Dubuque...... LB Jr. 5-10 215 East Greenbush, NY/Columbia Mike Eglintine...... TE So. 6-3 235 Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs Ifeanyi Emeh...... LB Jr. 5-11 215 Brooklyn, NY/Xavier Joe Endieveri...... OL Jr. 6-2 250 South Glens Falls, NY/South Glens Falls Nick Fallon...... LB Fr. 6-1 215 Staten Island, NY/Port Richmond Matt Ferrara...... LS Fr. 6-0 200 Dallas, PA/Dallas Trey Floyd...... LB So. 6-0 215 Tioga Center, NY/Tioga Central Nolan Foley...... OL Jr. 6-2 270 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh Jair Ford...... LB Fr. 6-1 205 Fairport, NY/Fairport Angelo Foster...... WR Sr. 6-0 175 Newburgh, NY/Newburgh Free Academy Wade Funk...... OL Fr. 6-2 285 Schenectady, NY/Schalmont Anthony Gamble...... DL Jr. 6-4 245 Garfield Heights, OH/Garfield Heights Dan Gavigan...... WR Jr. 5-11 190 Bellmore, NY/Bellmore JFK Dom Gombetto...... RB So. 5-9 190 Fairport, NY/Fairport Trey Greene...... DB Jr. 5-10 180 Syracuse, NY/Jamesville-DeWitt Daquan Griffin...... OL So. 6-4 310 Ithaca, NY/Ithaca Nick Guglielmo...... K/P Fr. 6-1 160 Staten Island, NY/St. Peter’s Jeff Halusic...... TE Fr. 6-5 220 Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna Rashad Hames...... WR Fr. 6-1 175 Campbell Hall, NY/Burke Catholic Robert Harding III...... LB Jr. 5-11 195 Manhattan, NY/Xavier Cody Hayner...... OL So. 6-4 300 Mechanicville, NY/Mechanicville Nicholas Hernandez...... DB So. 6-2 165 Lynbrook, NY/Valley Stream South Tommy Heuer...... QB So. 6-3 205 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside Connor Hill...... OL So. 6-2 285 Newfane, NY/Newfane Brady Hoffman...... TE Fr. 6-4 240 Ilion, NY/Central Valley Academy Ari Holmes-Parsons...... WR Fr. 5-10 170 East Greenbush, NY/Troy Tev Holness...... DB Fr. 6-2 165 Dobbs Ferry, NY/Dobbs Ferry Dylan Houseknecht...... OL Fr. 6-2 315 Odessa, NY/Odessa-Montour Dennis Howard...... LB Fr. 6-2 235 Woodbridge, NJ/John F. Kennedy Memorial Russell Howard...... OL Sr. 6-3 310 New Fairfield, CT/New Fairfield Paul Imperiale...... LB Jr. 6-3 235 East Meadow, NY/East Meadow Nigel Jarvis...... DB So. 5-10 185 Amityville, NY/St. John the Baptist Diocesan

(continued) 8 CORTLAND 2019 Preseason Roster (continued) Name...... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Jack Johnston...... QB Fr. 5-11 190 Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua Academy Miles Kearns...... LB Sr. 5-10 215 Alexandria Bay, NY/Alexandria Brandon Khalil...... LS Jr. 6-0 205 Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington J.J. Laap...... WR Fr. 6-1 175 Stony Brook, NY/Ward Melville D.J. Lashley...... DB Fr. 5-11 170 Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Ray Leach...... RB Fr. 5-11 215 Batavia, NY/Batavia John Listwan...... LB Fr. 5-11 215 Putnam Valley, NY/Putnam Valley Sonny LoFranco...... LB Jr. 6-0 220 Harrison, NY/Harrison Patrick Luby...... K/P Fr. 6-0 200 Glen Rock, NJ/Ridgewood James Luciano...... DB So. 5-10 185 Hopewell Junction, NY/John Jay Russell Lugbauer...... OL Sr. 6-1 280 Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington Joe Mack...... QB Fr. 6-1 200 Dryden, NY/Dryden John Manganella...... LB Jr. 6-2 215 Milford, PA/Delaware Valley Jamie Mann...... OL So. 6-6 330 Mahwah, NJ/DePaul Catholic Joseph Martin...... DL Fr. 6-3 260 Marcellus, NY/Marcellus Rob Maslanka...... LB Fr. 6-3 200 Pine Island, NY/Warwick Cory McArthur...... DL Sr. 6-0 285 Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs Devin McArthur...... LB Fr. 6-1 190 Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs J.C. Mertz...... LB Fr. 6-0 180 Wanaque, NJ/Lakeland Regional Brady Mills...... OL Fr. 6-2 300 Cicero, NY/Cicero-North Syracuse Nick Mongelli...... K/P Sr. 6-0 200 Marlboro, NY/Marlboro Drasaun Moore...... QB/DB Fr. 5-10 160 North Philadelphia, PA/Bensalem Billy Mullen...... LS So. 5-9 175 Brick, NJ/Brick Memorial Stone Murray...... DB Jr. 6-1 195 Latham, NY/Shaker Marco Musso...... LB Fr. 6-2 215 Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Mike Newman...... LB Jr. 5-10 200 Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst Mark Noel...... DB Fr. 5-10 185 Staten Island, NY/Port Richmond Vincenzo Pagliaroli...... DL Sr. 6-2 245 Sparkill, NY/Tappan Zee J.J. Pasqualone...... DL Sr. 6-2 275 Valhalla, NY/Valhalla Tyrell Plaza...... RB Sr. 6-0 215 Richmond Hill, NY/Bayside Jake Pluta...... DL Jr. 6-0 285 Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley Nikolas Policelli...... DL So. 6-2 275 New Hartford, NY/New Hartford Zyon Poteat...... DB Fr. 5-11 160 White Plains, NY/White Plains Christian Powell...... DL Fr. 6-1 330 Monroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury Mike Procino...... OL So. 6-3 295 Weedsport, NY/Weedsport Jake Quosig...... WR So. 5-7 160 Half Moon Bay, CA/Half Moon Bay Josh Ramirez...... WR Jr. 6-2 205 Syracuse, NY/Cicero-North Syracuse Steve Riedel...... LB Fr. 6-2 215 Washington Township, NJ/Westwood Regional Evans Riviere...... DB Sr. 5-9 190 Woodberry Forest, VA/Woodberry Forest Nick Salzarulo...... LB So. 6-0 225 Pleasantville, NY/Pleasantville Shaun Sanders...... DB Fr. 5-9 150 Staten Island, NY/Susan E. Wagner Brees Segala...... QB So. 6-1 180 Webster, NY/Webster Schroeder Brett Segala...... QB Sr. 6-0 190 Webster, NY/Webster Schroeder Roman Simmons...... DL Jr. 6-2 260 Rochester, NY/Brighton Teraun Simms-Brown...... TE Jr. 6-5 225 Mount Vernon, NY/Mount Saint Michael Naim Sinanaj...... TE Fr. 6-4 220 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown Gregory Sirico...... WR Fr. 5-10 180 Warwick, NY/Warwick Valley Devin Smith...... DL Jr. 6-3 280 Utica, NY/Utica Notre Dame Dave Stegemann...... TE Sr. 6-4 240 Manlius, NY/Fayetteville-Manlius Matt Steigmeier...... DL So. 6-1 215 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown Carter Steingraber...... WR Fr. 6-0 175 Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs Dylan Studer...... LB Sr. 5-10 195 Chenango Forks, NY/Chenango Forks Tamir Styles...... DB Fr. 5-9 160 North Brunswick, NJ/Immaculata Drew Tallevi...... QB Fr. 6-0 200 New City, NY/Clarkstown South Francis Tawiah...... DL So. 6-4 250 Staten Island, NY/Petrides Ben Tietjen...... LB Sr. 6-0 220 Bethlehem, NY/Bethlehem Zack Thuesen...... LB Fr. 6-1 220 New Fairfield, CT/New Fairfield Zach Tripodi...... RB Sr. 5-10 215 New Fairfield, CT/New Fairfield Ky’Sawn Veale...... WR Jr. 6-0 170 Norwich, NY/Norwich DeAngelo Walker...... DB Sr. 6-2 190 Buffalo, NY/Kenmore West Myles Wilson...... WR Fr. 6-1 190 Bellport, NY/Bellport

R E D D R A G O N S 9 Player Profiles David Aaronson Offensive Line Travis Alvarez Offensive Line Roslyn, New York Senior Keyport, New Jersey Senior Major: Fitness Development 6-4, 290 Major: Coaching 6-8, 310 2018: Earned second team All-Empire 8 2018: Did not compete...2017: Played in honors...Started all 10 games...Member of an all 11 games with nine starts...Registered offensive unit that scored 40 or more points two blocked kicks...Blocked a field-goal in a game six times during the season...2017: attempt that led to an 83-yard TD return in Saw the field in the last four games of the a win at Morrisville St...Blocked a field goal season...2016: Member of the program but at St. John Fisher...Member of an offensive did not compete in game action...High unit that scored 30 or more points in a School: Graduated from Herricks in 2016...Three-year starter game six times during the season...2016: Earned first team in football...Named all-conference...Team captain...Played D3football.com All-East and second team D3football.com two years of basketball...Parents: Sharon and Paul Aaronson All-America honors as a special teams player...Selected Brothers/Sisters: Eric. as the Empire 8 Special Teams Player of the Week, the ECAC Div. III North Rookie of the Week and named to Gregory Alfieri Linebacker the D3football.com national “Team of the Week” once... Hawthorne, New York Senior Started all 11 games...Member of an offensive line that Major: Biology 5-11, 220 helped the team gain 4,564 yards of total offense... 2018: Started all 10 games...Finished with 53 Recorded five blocked kicks, the second-highest single- tackles, 31 solo, a team-high 11.5 tackles for season total in program history...Blocked a field goal and loss, five sacks, one interception and nine an extra point versus Buffalo St. and against Kean in the quarterback hurries...Made nine tackles, ECAC Div. III Clayton Chapman Bowl...Blocked a field six solo, and recorded a half tackle for loss goal in a win versus Morrisville St...High School: A 2016 in a win at Utica...Registered three solo graduate of Keyport...Three-year member of the football tackles and two sacks in a win at Hartwick... team, two as a starter...Named to All-Shore Academic Compiled nine tackles, including three tackles for loss, in a Team as a senior...Three-year starting center in basketball... home victory versus Buffalo St...Recorded four tackles, one Earned second team All-Shore honors as a junior and sack and an interception at Brockport...Registered seven senior...Played one year of ...Parents: Tracey and tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack in a home win versus Greg Alvarez Brothers/Sisters: Tyler, Troy...Tyler played St. John Fisher...Made four solo stops and recorded a sack in football at William Paterson. a home victory versus Framingham St...Had six tackles, four solo, and a tackle for loss at home versus Ithaca...Made five Trevor Ash Wide Receiver tackles in a win at Fitchburg St...Registered four tackles at Auburn, New York Senior Alfred...2017: Started all 11 games...Registered 45 tackles, 30 Major: Criminology 6-0, 195 solo, 6.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and eight quarterback 2018: Saw action in nine games...Caught 13 hurries...Recorded eight solo tackles and a sack in a win passes for 149 yards and two TDs...Made versus Utica...Compiled seven tackles, five solo, two tackles six tackles on special teams...Recorded for loss and one sack in a win at Morrisville St...Made seven six receptions for 48 yards at Brockport... tackles at Ithaca...Registered five tackles and a half sack in a Grabbed five passes for 65 yards and a TD win versus Alfred...Made three solo stops and had a sack in a in a win at Hartwick...Had two receptions win at Union in the New York Bowl...Recorded four tackles, for 36 yards and a TD with a season-long one and a half tackles for loss and a sack in a win versus catch of 29 yards in a victory at Fitchburg St...Made two solo Hartwick...Made four tackles at St. John Fisher...Contributed tackles in a home win versus half a sack in a victory versus Augustana...2016: Appeared Framingham St...Prior to in three games with starts versus Morrisville St. and Ithaca... Cortland: Attended Milford Recorded 10 tackles, five solo, 0.5 tackles for loss, one pass Academy and American break up and two quarterback hurries...Registered five International College...High tackles in a win versus Ithaca...Made five tackles, three solo, School: A 2015 graduate of in a victory versus Morrisville St...High School: Graduated Auburn...Member of the from Westlake in 2016...Three-year member of the football football team...Earned fifth team, two as a starter...Earned second team all-state team all-state honors... honors...Named all-section and Class B Defensive MVP... Member of the basketball Other: Member of the Dean’s List and Tri-Beta Biology team...Parents: Adeline Bovee Honor Society at Cortland...Parents: Lois and Robert Alfieri and Eddie Ash Brothers/ Brothers/Sisters: Gerald, Natalie Sisters: Max, Chase, Eddie, Marcus, Jessie. Trevor Ash

10 CORTLAND Player Profiles Michael Bailey Offensive Line Cole Burgess Wide Receiver Bedford Hills, New York Junior Greenwich, New York Sophomore Major: Biology 6-1, 275 Major: Physical Education 6-0, 180 2018: Named to the Google Cloud Div. 2018: Earned first team All-Empire 8 and III Football Academic All-District team... third team D3football.com All-East honors Started all 10 games...Member of an as a kick returner...Played in nine games... offensive unit that allowed just 14 sacks Caught two passes for 38 yards...Averaged in 358 pass plays...2017: Member of the 28.7 yards on 24 kick returns with two program but did not compete in game TDs and a long of 97 yards...Had a 36-yard action...Named to the Empire 8 President’s reception and averaged 49 yards on three List...High School: A 2017 graduate of Fox Lane...Member of kick returns with a 97-yard TD in a home win versus St. John the National Honor Society...Two-year starter in football... Fisher...Averaged 46.8 yards on four kick returns with a 95- Earned all-conference honors as a senior...Played one year of yard TD in a home victory versus Framingham St...Caught lacrosse...Other: Member of the President’s List at Cortland... a pass and returned three kicks for 68 yards at Brockport... Parents: Maureen and Martin Bailey Brothers/Sisters: Averaged 23 yards on three kick returns in a home win versus Marty, Sean, Brian. Morrisville St...High School: A 2018 graduate of Greenwich... Four-year starter in football...Three-time all-league Denarii Beard Defensive Back selection...Named the Class D Player of the Year as a senior... Willingboro, New Jersey Junior Earned all-state honors as a junior and senior...Four-year Major: Sport Management 6-2, 200 starter in baseball...Named all-league four times and all-state 2018: Played in all 10 games, starting the first three times...Competed on the track and field team...Set the seven of the season...Registered 44 tackles, school record in the 300 meters...Earned all-league honors... 27 solo, 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two Other: Member of Cortland’s baseball team...Aunt Shari forced fumbles, two interceptions and four Marci is a Cortland graduate...Parents: Colleen Burgess and quarterback hurries...Recorded 11 tackles in Roger De Korp...Mother is a Cortland graduate. a home win versus Buffalo St...Made seven tackles, five solo, forced two fumbles and Jason Carlock Wide Receiver returned an interception 58 yards for a TD in a win at Utica... Babylon, New York Junior Had seven tackles, six solo, including one tackle for loss, and Major: Physical Education 6-3, 215 picked off a pass in a win at Fitchburg St...Registered three 2018: Saw the field in all 10 games...Caught solo tackles and a sack in a home win versus Morrisville St... seven passes for 95 yards and one TD... Made four stops, including a tackle for loss, in a victory at Grabbed a 14-yard TD reception in a win at Hartwick...Made three tackles with a half tackle for loss in Fitchburg St...Totaled three receptions for a home win versus Framingham St...2017: Member of the 44 yards with a season-long of 26 yards in a program but did not compete in game action...High School: victory at Hartwick...Caught a 14-yard pass in Graduated from William Penn Charter in 2017...Four-year a home win versus Framingham St...Had a 12- member of the football team, three as a starter...Named yard reception in a home win versus St. John Fisher...Grabbed all-league twice...Team captain...Competed in track for one an 11-yard reception in a home victory versus Buffalo year...Two-year starter in lacrosse...Parents: Carol and Darryl St...2017: Played in all 11 games with five starts...Recorded Beard Brothers/Sisters: Titus. 11 receptions for 126 yards with a long of 39 yards and one TD...Caught two passes for 48 yards in a win at Buffalo Austin Bedient Tight End State...Hauled in two passes for 25 yards in a win versus Delhi, New York Senior Augustana…Caught a 16-yard TD pass in a win versus Alfred... Major: Physical Education 5-11, 235 Grabbed a 14-yard reception at Framingham St...Made a 2018: Played in a home win versus reception in a win at Union in the New York Bowl...Caught a Morrisville St...Prior to Cortland: Attended pass in a win versus Hartwick, versus Brockport, in a win at SUNY Oneonta and SUNY Delhi...Member Morrisville St. and at Ithaca...High School: A 2017 graduate of the Dean’s List at Delhi...High School: A of Babylon...Four-year member of the football team, three 2016 graduate of Delaware Academy...Four- as a starter...Earned all-division and all-county honors...Team year starter in football...Three-time first won Long Island championship...Three-year member of team Section Four All-Star...Two-time team the basketball team, two as a starter...Played four years of captain and MVP...Three-year starter in baseball...Three- lacrosse...Named all-division...Parents: Roberta and Donald time first team Section Four All-Star...Two-time team MVP... Carlock Brothers/Sisters: Josh, Jordan, Jake, Merry, Brittany, Other: Member of the National Society of Leadership and Kirsten, Abby...Josh played football at Nassau C.C...Jordan Success at Cortland...Parents: Joannie and Kevin Bedient... played lacrosse at Florida Tech...Jake played football at Stony Mother played softball at SUNY Delhi...Brothers/Sisters: Brook and LIU Post and was a 2019 free agent signing of the Devon, Sierra...Devon played baseball at SUNY Cobleskill. New York Giants...Merry is a Cortland graduate. R E D D R A G O N S 11 Player Profiles Ricky Chenard Tight End long of 21 yards at home versus Brockport...Caught one pass Ardsley, New York Junior for 14 yards at Ithaca...2016: Member of the program but Major: Inclusive Education 6-3, 220 did not compete in game action...High School: Graduated 2018: Appeared in all 10 games, starting the from Roy C. Ketcham in 2016...Three-year starter in football... last five...Had 10 receptions for 71 yards with Earned all-league, all-section and all-state honors...Four-year a long of 16 yards...Caught five passes for 25 member of the track and field team...Parents: Jamie and yards with a long of 16 yards at Brockport... Spencer Dodd Brothers/Sisters: Taylor. Grabbed three receptions for 26 yards, matching his season-long catch of 16 yards, Dylan Dubuque Linebacker at home versus Ithaca...Had an 11-yard catch East Greenbush, New York Junior in a home win versus Buffalo St...Caught a nine-yard pass in Major: Physical Education 5-10, 215 a home victory versus St. John Fisher...2017: Saw action in 2018: Saw the field in the last seven games six games...High School: Graduated from Ardsley in 2017... of the season...Registered nine tackles, Received PTA Scholarship Award for Teaching...Three-year seven solo, on special teams...Blocked one member of the football team, two as a starter...Earned all- kick...Made three unassisted tackles in a league honors as a junior...Team captain, MVP and named all- home win versus Morrisville St...Blocked league and all-conference as a senior...Two-year member of a punt that led to a TD and recorded a the basketball team...Captain...Three-year starter in baseball... tackle at Brockport...Registered two solo Team captain and two-time all-league selection...Other: stops in a home victory versus St. John Fisher...Made solo Grandfather Fritz Calaicone played in the minor leagues for tackles in wins at Utica and Hartwick...2017: Member of the the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs...Parents: Christine program but did not compete in game action...High School: and Brad Chenard...Father played baseball at Wagner and Graduated from Columbia in 2017...Member of the National Pace...Brothers/Sisters: Anthony, Nicolina...Nicolina plays Honor Society...Three-year starter in football...Four-year volleyball at Western Connecticut St. member of the wrestling team...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Qualified for NCAA Div. III Wrestling Joshua Cordero Defensive Back Championships for Cortland at 197 pounds...Parents: Missy Monroe, New York Junior and Steve Dubuque Brothers/Sisters: Brian, Cody. Major: Criminology 5-10, 185 2018: Appeared in eight games...Made five Angelo Foster Wide Receiver tackles on special teams...Rushed for eight Newburgh, New York Senior yards on three carries and recorded a solo Major: New Communications Media 6-0, 175 stop in a home win versus Morrisville St... 2018: Appeared in eight games...Recorded Caught a five-yard pass in a win at Fitchburg 13 receptions for 163 yards and one TD... St...Registered two tackles in a home Returned four kickoffs for 72 yards...Caught victory versus Framingham St...Made a four passes for 55 yards, including a season- tackle at Alfred and in a home win versus Buffalo St...Prior long 33-yard TD reception, in a home win to Cortland: Attended Alabama A & M University...High versus Morrisville St...Grabbed two passes School: A 2016 graduate of Monroe-Woodbury...Three-year for 44 yards, including a season-best 33- member of the football team...Received Coaches Award, yard catch, in a home win versus Framingham St...Caught named Offensive and Defensive MVP and earned first team two passes for 14 yards All-Hudson Valley and fourth team all-state honors as a and returned four kickoffs senior...Three-year member of the wrestling team...Named for 72 yards at Alfred... Most Athletic...Parents: Amelia Tapia and Blas Cordero Had a 21-yard reception at Brothers/Sisters: Blas, Krystal, Kimberly. Brockport...Hauled in three catches for 15 yards in a win Tai-sean Dodd Running Back at Hartwick...Registered a Riviera Beach, FL Senior 14-yard reception in a victory Major: Exercise Science 5-6, 195 at Utica...2017: Played in 2018: Played in nine games...Rushed for 105 and started seven games... yards on 18 carries...Caught one pass for Had 26 receptions for 477 11 yards...Gained 52 yards on three carries, yards with a long of 68 yards including a season-long run of 44 yards, and and three TDs...Averaged had an 11-yard reception in a win at Fitchburg a team-best 18.3 yards per St...Rushed for 40 yards on five carries in a catch...Returned four kickoffs Angelo Foster win at Hartwick...Gained nine yards on two for 72 yards...Grabbed nine carries in a home victory versus Morrisville St...2017: Saw the passes for 146 yards and a TD and returned four kicks for field in nine games...Rushed for 33 yards on five carries with a 72 yards versus Brockport...Hauled in three passes for 135 12 CORTLAND Player Profiles yards at Framingham St...Caught four passes for 73 yards conference honors...Parents: Carla and George Howard in a win at Morrisville St...Had two receptions for 48 yards Brothers/Sisters: Cassidy. and a TD in a victory at Buffalo St...Caught four passes for 42 yards in a win versus Augustana...Grabbed three passes Miles Kearns Linebacker for 22 yards in a win versus Hartwick...2016: Member of Alexandria Bay, New York Senior the program but did not see game action...High School: A Major: Physical Education 5-10, 215 2016 graduate of Newburgh Free Academy...Named Senior 2018: Missed the season due to injury...2017: Male Athlete of the Year...Two-year member of the football Played in nine games, starting the first two team...Competed in Section Nine All-Star Game...Team won of the season...Registered eight tackles, six back-to-back sectional titles...Two-year member of the track solo...Made five tackles, four solo, in a home and field team...Earned all-state honors...Set school record win versus Augustana...Recorded two tackles in indoor 55-meter hurdles...Four-year starter in lacrosse... at Framingham St...Made a solo stop in a Team Player of the Year, captain and competed in Section home win versus Hartwick...2016: Member Nine All-Star Game as a senior...Set school record for most of the program but did not compete in game action...High goals in a season...Earned all-conference honors...Other: School: Graduated from Alexandria Central in 2016...Member Member of the Dean’s List and Men of Value and Excellence of the National Honor Society...Three-year starter in football at Cortland...Uncle Jeremy Beamon played football at at Thousand Islands...Earned all-conference, all-north, all- Lafayette College...Cousin Ellis Christmas plays basketball division and All-CNY honors...Received honorable mention at Wentworth...Parents: Melissa and Orlando Rodriguez all-state honors...Two-time team captain...Five-year member Brothers/Sisters: Armani, Aiden, A’Lysha. of the baseball team at Alexandria...Named all-league as a junior and senior...Four-year member of the hockey team Tommy Heuer Quarterback at Thousand Islands...Parents: Andrea and Matthew Kearns Oceanside, New York Sophomore Brothers/Sisters: Ian, Emma. Major: Business Economics 6-3, 205 2018: Saw the field in six games...Completed Sonny LoFranco Linebacker 19-of-31 passes for 288 yards and four TDs... Harrison, New York Junior Rushed 11 times for 46 yards...Connected Major: Biomedical Science 6-0, 215 on 6-of-7 passes for 91 yards and a TD and 2018: Saw the field in all 10 games...Recorded rushed for 26 yards on four carries in a win five tackles and one quarterback hurry... at Hartwick...Completed 5-of-6 passes for Registered two tackles in a win at Fitchburg 77 yards and a TD in a victory at Fitchburg St...Made a tackle at Alfred, in a home St...Went 2-of-3 through the air for 37 yards and a TD in a victory versus Buffalo St. and in a win at home win versus Framingham St...Tossed a 25-yard TD pass Hartwick...2017: Played in seven games with in a home victory versus Buffalo St...Had a season-long 15- one start...Recorded one solo tackle in a win yard rush in a home win versus Morrisville St...High School: at Buffalo St...High School: A 2017 graduate of Harrison... Graduated from Oceanside in 2018...Three-year member of Member of the football team...Member of the wrestling the football team, two as a starter...Received the Thorpe and lacrosse teams...Competed in track and field...Other: Award, the Snyder Award, earned all-state honors and team Relative of John LoFranco, a professional boxer whose career won Nassau County championship his senior year...Passed spanned from 1974-79...Parents: Sabrina and John LoFranco for 3,122 yards and 38 TDs as a senior...Two-year member Brothers/Sisters: Caitlyn. of the lacrosse team...Parents: Denise and Scott Heuer Brothers/Sisters: Tyler...Played football at LIU Post. Russell Lugbauer Offensive Line Poughkeepsie, New York Senior Russell Howard Offensive Line Major: Business Economics 6-1, 280 New Fairfield, Connecticut Senior 2018: Russell started all 10 games...Member Major: Exercise Science 6-3, 310 of an offensive unit that averaged a school- 2018: Earned second team All-Empire 8 record 39.3 points per game...2017: Appeared honors...Started all 10 games...Member of an in 10 games with starts versus Augustana and offensive unit that averaged 437.8 yards per at Framingham St...Member of an offensive game...2017: Started all 11 games...Member of line that helped the team pass for 2,580 an offensive line that compiled 3,827 total yards and 24 TDs...2016: Saw action versus yards during the season...2016: Member of St. John Fisher...High School: A 2016 graduate of Arlington... the program but did not compete in game Received the Honor Key...Two-year member of the football action...High School: A 2016 graduate of New Fairfield... team...Parents: Cynthia and Christopher Lugbauer Brothers/ Three-year starter in football...Earned all-conference and Sisters: Drew, Trey. all-state honors...Team won conference crown...Two-year member of the wrestling team...Earned second team all- R E D D R A G O N S 13 Player Profiles Jamie Mann Offensive Line season-long of 41 yards and averaged 35.3 yards on six punts Mahwah, New Jersey Sophomore with two inside the 20-yard line in a home win versus St. Major: Criminology 6-6, 330 John Fisher...Hit a 26-yard field goal and averaged 37.3 yards 2018: Started all 10 games...Member of an on 10 punts with a season-long of 53 yards and four inside offensive unit that accounted for more than the 20-yard line at Brockport...Made 7-of-7 extra points in 500 yards of total offense in a game four a home win versus Framingham St...Averaged 36.7 yards on times during the season...High School: A six punts with a long of 45 yards and two inside the 20-yard 2018 graduate of DePaul Catholic...Three- line and made 6-of-6 extra points and a 39-yard field goal year member of the football team...Earned in a victory at Utica...Converted 6-of-6 extra points and a second team all-league honors...Team 39-yard field goal in a home win versus Morrisville St...2017: won state championship his senior year...Parents: Theresa Earned honorable mention All-Empire 8 honors...Saw action Luczyski and Jamie Mann. in 10 games...Averaged 38.7 yards on 48 punts with a long of 58 yards and 10 inside the 20-yard line...Converted 1-of-3 Cory McArthur Defensive Line field goals...Handled kickoff duties...Averaged 42.6 yards on Saratoga Springs, New York Senior nine punts with a long of 53 yards in a win at Buffalo St... Major: Sport Management 6-0, 285 Averaged 46 yards on two punts with a long of 58 yards in 2018: Started all 10 games...Registered 19 a win versus Augustana...Booted a 44-yard field goal in a tackles, eight solo, three tackles for loss, victory at Morrisville St...Averaged 42 yards on four punts two sacks, four quarterback hurries and one with a long of 50 yards in a win at Union in the New York fumble recovery...Recorded five tackles, a Bowl...Averaged 41.1 yards on seven punts with a long off 55 tackle for loss and half a sack in a home win yards and two inside the 20-yard line in a win versus Utica... versus Morrisville St...Had three tackles and Placed two of four punts inside the 20-yard line versus a sack at home versus Ithaca...Contributed Brockport and in a win versus Alfred with a long of 48 three tackles and a fumble recovery at Brockport... yards against Alfred...Had a long of 47 yards and two punts Registered half a sack in a home victory versus Framingham inside the 20-yard line at St. John Fisher...2016: Appeared in St...Made two tackles, including a half tackle for loss, in two games...Converted 3-of-4 extra points...High School: a win at Utica...Recorded two tackles in a home victory Graduated from Marlboro in 2016...Three-year starter in versus Buffalo St...2017: Played in all 11 games...Recorded football...Two-time first team all-state selection...Team won eight tackles, six solo, and one tackle for loss...Made two three sectional and two regional championships...Three-year solo stops, including a tackle for loss, in a win at Union in starter in soccer...Two-year member of the basketball team... the New York Bowl...Had two tackles in a victory versus Earned all-state honors...Team reached state final...Three- Alfred...Registered a solo stop in a win versus Augustana, at year starter in baseball...Named first team all-state three Framingham St. and versus Brockport...Made a tackle in a times...Earned second team All-America honors...Team won a win versus Hartwick...2016: Member of the program but did state title his senior year...Parents: Jackie and Louis Mongelli not see game action...High School: Graduated from Saratoga Brothers/Sisters: Samuel. Springs in 2016...Played one season of football...Team reached state final...Three-year member of the baseball Vincenzo Pagliaroli Defensive Line team, two as a starter...Team reached state final...Other: Sparkill, New York Senior Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Holly and Major: Criminology 6-2, 240 Bret McArthur Brothers/Sisters: Devin...Also a member of 2018: Played in all 10 games...Contributed Cortland’s football team. six tackles, three solo, three tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and Nick Mongelli Kicker/Punter six quarterback hurries...Registered a sack Marlboro, New York Senior in a win at Hartwick...Recorded a tackle Major: Sport Management 6-0, 200 for loss and half a sack in a home victory 2018: Named the Empire 8 Special Teams versus Buffalo St...Made two stops in a win Player of the Year and first team all- at Fitchburg St...Contributed solo tackles at Alfred and in a conference...Appeared in all 10 games... win at Hartwick...Recovered fumbles in home wins versus Accounted for a team-high 71 points...Made Framingham St. and Morrisville St...2017: Appeared in all 11 8-of-9 field goals and 47-of-50 extra points... games...Recorded eight tackles, six solo, 2.5 tackles for loss, Averaged 36.4 yards on 35 punts with 11 2.5 sacks and two quarterback hurries...Registered sacks in inside the 20-yard line...Handled kick-off a home win versus Utica and in a victory at Union in the duties, earning touchbacks five times...Connected on 2-of-2 New York Bowl...Contributed two tackles and half a sack field goals, including one of 40 yards, and averaged 31.3 yards in a home win versus Augustana...Made two solo tackles per punt at Alfred...Made 8-of-8 extra points in a win at in a home victory versus Hartwick...2016: Registered a solo Hartwick...Averaged 40.8 yards on six punts with a long of 46 tackle in a home win versus Framingham St...High School: yards at home versus Ithaca...Booted two field goals with a Graduated from Tappan Zee in 2016...Three-year member of 14 CORTLAND Player Profiles the football team, two as a starter...Two-time team captain... Brett Segala Quarterback Parents: Andrea Ponterotto and John Pagliaroli Brothers/ Webster, New York Senior Sisters: Valerie, Maria. Major: Physical Education 6-0, 190 2018: Earned second team All-Empire 8 J.J. Pasqualone Defensive Line honors...Started all 10 games...Completed Valhalla, New York Senior 184-of-313 passes for 2,671 yards and 26 Major: Biology 6-2, 275 TDs...Rushed for 107 yards and six TDs... 2018: Played in all 10 games...Registered 17 Connected on 19-of-36 passes for 438 tackles, eight solo, three tackles for loss, yards and four TDs, including a school- half a sack and four quarterback hurries... record 97-yard score, in a win at Utica... Recorded two tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss Completed 27-of-33 passes for 340 yards and four TDs and and half a sack at home versus Ithaca... rushed nine times four 56 yards and a TD in a home win Compiled four tackles, including half a versus Morrisville St...Threw for 326 yards and four TDs on tackle for loss, in a home victory versus 22-of-32 passing and rushed for 44 yards and a TD on three Buffalo St...Totaled four tackles in a win at Utica...Made carries in a victory at Hartwick...Completed 16-of-28 passes two stops at Brockport...Registered a tackle for loss at for 330 yards and two TDs and ran for a score in a home Alfred and solo tackles in wins at Fitchburg St. and Hartwick win versus Buffalo St...Connected on 11-of-18 passes for 257 and in home victories versus Morrisville St. and St. John yards and four TDs and had five carries for 23 yards and a Fisher...2017: Saw the field in 10 games with five starts... TD in a win at Fitchburg St...Completed 22-of-35 passes for Recorded 11 tackles, eight solo, one tackle for loss and two 297 yards and three TDs at Alfred...Was 16-of-28 through quarterback hurries...Made three solo stops in a win at the air for 204 yards and three TDs and rushed for a score Buffalo St...Registered two solo tackles at Framingham St... in a home victory versus Framingham St...Passed for 171 Had two tackles with a tackle for loss in a win at Union in yards at Brockport...Connected on 16-of-27 passes for 161 the New York Bowl...Posted solo tackles in a win versus yards and one TD and rushed for a score at home versus Alfred and at Ithaca...2016: Made a solo tackle in a win versus Ithaca...2017: Played in a win versus Utica...Completed a Framingham St...High School: Graduated from Valhalla in 13-yard pass and rushed three times for five yards with a 2016...Received Sports Booster Scholarship...Three-year long of 11 yards...2016: Saw the field in four games, starting starter in football...Named Co-Offensive Lineman of the the last three of the season...Completed 88-of-136 passes Year...Earned all-league and all-section honors...Four-year for 1,118 yards and 11 TDs...Rushed for 101 yards and one member of the track and field team...Other: Member of TD...Connected on 27-of-46 passes for 358 yards and four Men of Value and Excellence at Cortland...Parents: Anne TDs and rushed for 28 yards in a victory versus Ithaca... Kaplan and Angelo Pasqualone Brothers/Sisters: Erick. Completed 27-of-43 passes for 356 yards and gained 71 yards on 12 carries against Kean at the ECAC Div. III Clayton Tyrell Plaza Running Back Chapman Bowl...Threw for 322 yards and four TDs on 28-of- Richmond Hill, New York Senior 39 passing in a win versus Morrisville St...Completed 6-of-8 Major: Fitness Development 6-0, 215 passes for 82 yards and rushed for a TD at Brockport...Prior 2018: Played in all 10 games...Rushed for 132 to Cortland: Attended Seton Hill University...High School: yards on 19 carries with a long of 41 yards A 2015 graduate of Webster Schroeder...Three-year member and one TD...Caught one pass for 11 yards... of the football team...First team all-county and All-Greater Gained 43 yards on three carries and scored Rochester as a senior...Three-year member of the baseball a TD in a home win versus Morrisville St... team...Parents: Karen and James Segala...Mother participated Rushed for 46 yards on four carries with a in and father played baseball and football long of 41 yards in a home victory versus at Gallaudet...Brothers/Sisters: Brees...Also a member of Buffalo St...Carried five times for 25 yards in a home win Cortland’s football team. versus St. John Fisher...Had three carries for 11 yards in a win at Hartwick...Grabbed an 11-yard reception at home versus Devin Smith Defensive Line Ithaca...2017: Member of the program but did not compete Utica, New York Junior in game action...Prior to Cortland: Attended ASA College... Major: Criminology 6-3, 280 Member of the football team...High School: A 2015 graduate 2018: Played in all 10 games with three of Bayside...Three-year starter in football...Two-time first starts...Accounted for 15 tackles, five solo, team all-city selection...Led league in receiving yards...Two- 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack and seven year member of the track and field team...Other: Uncle quarterback hurries...Recorded a sack in Dewayne Knight played basketball at Rice University...Parent: a win at Fitchburg St...Made three tackles Tiscia Knight Brothers/Sisters: Jamel, Donnell, LaTrell, TaMia. with half a tackle for loss in a home victory versus St. John Fisher...Registered three tackles in a home win versus Buffalo St...Made two solo stops in a home win versus Morrisville St...Had two tackles R E D D R A G O N S 15 Player Profiles in a victory at Utica, at Brockport and at home versus won two sectional titles, one regional crown and reached Ithaca...2017: Saw the field in seven games with one start... state semifinal...Other: Junior Leader for the Tuberous Registered 12 tackles, eight solo, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, Sclerosis Alliance...Parents: Tricia and Peter Stegemann... one fumble recovery, two quarterback hurries and one pass Father played soccer at Union...Mother competed in break up...Made five tackles, four solo, with one and a half at Union...Brothers/Sisters: Scott, Matt. tackles for loss and half a sack and recovered a fumble for a TD in a win at Union in the New York Bowl...Recorded five Dylan Studer Linebacker tackles in a win at Morrisville St...Had two tackles and a sack Chenango Forks, New York Senior in a win versus Utica...High School: Graduated from Utica- Major: Exercise Science 5-10, 195 Notre Dame in 2017...Three-year starter in football...Two-time 2018: Appeared in all 10 games with one all-league and All-CNY selection...Mohawk Valley All-Star... start...Registered 19 tackles, seven solo, one Honorable mention all-state as a junior and fourth team interception and one pass break up...Made all-state as a senior...Arcaro Senior All-Star...Team won back- six tackles in a home win versus Buffalo St... to-back Section Three titles...Four-year starter in lacrosse... Recorded three tackles and an interception Two-time second team all-league...Member of the in a win at Hartwick...Made three tackles in team...Parent: Jessica Brisson Brothers/Sisters: Vaughn a victory at Fitchburg St...Had two stops in James, Alexa Brisson. a home win versus Framingham St...Registered a solo tackle at Alfred, in a home win versus Morrisville St. and at home Dave Stegemann Tight End versus Ithaca...2017: Saw action in all 11 games with two Manlius, New York Senior starts...Contributed 16 tackles, 10 solo, 2.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 Major: Exercise Science 6-3, 240 sacks, one interception and 2018: Started the first five games of the one quarterback hurry... season...Missed the second half of the Made three solo stops and season due to injury...Had five receptions picked off a pass versus for 58 yards with a long of 22 yards... Brockport...Recorded three Caught two passes for 23 yards at Alfred... tackles with a tackle for Grabbed a 22-yard reception in a win at loss in a win at Buffalo St... Utica...Caught a seven-yard pass in a home Registered two solo stops victory versus Framingham St...Had a six-yard reception in a with a tackle for loss at home win versus Morrisville St...2017: Started all 11 games... Framingham St...Made two Caught five passes for 60 yards with a long of 24 yards and tackles with half a sack in a one TD...Grabbed a 24-yard TD pass in a win at Union in the victory versus Alfred...Had New York Bowl...Pulled down a 20-yard pass in a win versus two tackles in a win versus Hartwick...Caught a nine-yard pass versus Brockport...Had Augustana...Recorded a an eight-yard reception at Ithaca...Caught a pass in a victory solo stop in a win versus Dylan Studer at Morrisville St...2016: Played in a win versus Morrisville St. Hartwick...2016: Played in a and against Kean in the ECAC Chapman Bowl...High School: win versus Framingham St...High School: A 2016 graduate of Graduated from Fayetteville-Manlius in 2016...Member of Chenango Forks...Three-year starter in football...Team won the National Honor Society, the Science Honor Society and three state titles...Wrestled for two years...Two-year member the high honor roll...Received Harold Southworth Memorial of the track and field team...Parents: B.J. and Tom Studer. Award, Edward DaPolito Memorial Award and the Dr. Richard Zogby Memorial Scholarship...Three-year member of the Ben Tietjen Linebacker football team...Earned Bethlehem, New York Senior All-CNY and honorable Major: Exercise Science 6-0, 220 mention all-state honors, 2018: Saw action in all 10 games, starting team captain and named the last three of the season...Registered 31 team Offensive Player tackles, 15 solo, 1.5 tackles for loss and one of the Year as a senior... interception...Made a season-high eight Three-year member of tackles, five solo, at home versus Ithaca... the basketball team...Team Recorded five tackles, including half a tackle captain...Earned all-league for loss, and an interception in a home win honors and named Most versus St. John Fisher...Made six stops, including a tackle for Outstanding Player as a loss, in a home victory versus Buffalo St...Had six tackles senior...Three-year member at Brockport...Registered two tackles in wins at Fitchburg of the lacrosse team... St. and Hartwick and in a home victory versus Morrisville Team captain...Received St...2017: Played in all 11 games with four starts...Totaled Sportsmanship Award...Team Dave Stegemann 30 tackles, 21 solo, one fumble recovery, one quarterback 16 CORTLAND Player Profiles hurry and one pass break up...Made eight stops, seven solo, St...Gained 66 yards on the ground on 18 carries and caught versus Brockport...Had seven tackles, five solo, in a win at two passes for 15 yards in a win versus Ithaca...Carried 12 Union in the New York Bowl...Recorded seven tackles in a times for 49 yards and a TD and had three receptions for victory versus Augustana...Registered two solo tackles in a 27 yards against Kean at the ECAC Div. III Clayton Chapman win versus Utica...Had two tackles at Framingham St. and in a Bowl...Rushed for 36 yards and a TD on four carries in a win win at Buffalo St...Recovered a fumble in a win at Morrisville at Hartwick...Had eight carries for 30 yards versus Buffalo St...2016: Member of the program but did not participate St...High School: A 2016 graduate of New Fairfield...Four-year in game action...High School: Graduated from Bethlehem member of the football team, three as a starter...Earned first in 2016...Scholar Athlete...Received President’s Education team all-state honors...Named Offensive Player of the Year... Award...Two-year starter in football...Received Outstanding Received the Zinser Award...Led the state of Connecticut Senior Athlete Award...Earned first team all-section and and set a school record in rushing yards...Other: Member honorable mention all-state honors as a linebacker...Named of SAAC and the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Eve Papa a senior all-star as a running back...Three-year starter in and Bruce Tripodi Brothers/Sisters: Christopher, Rachel, lacrosse...Received Coaches Award...Parents: Debra and Stephanie. Robert Tietjen Brothers/Sisters: Devin, Kait. DeAngelo Walker Defensive Back Zach Tripodi Running Back Buffalo, New York Senior New Fairfield, Connecticut Senior Major: Sport Management 6-2, 190 Major: Exercise Science 5-10, 215 2018: Missed the season due to injury...2017: 2018: Played in the first four games of the Switched from quarterback to defensive season...Missed the last six games due to back...Played in all 11 games...Recorded two injury...Rushed for 183 yards and two TDs on tackles...Made a solo stop in a win versus 36 carries...Caught three passes for 13 yards... Hartwick...Registered a tackle in a win at Returned one kickoff for 22 yards...Made Buffalo St...2016: Named the ECAC Div. III seven tackles on special teams...Blocked one North Rookie of the Week once...Saw the kick...Gained 82 yards on 17 carries, caught field in six games with three starts...Completed 38-of-71 two passes and made two tackles at Alfred...Rushed for 41 passes for 540 yards and five TDs with a long of 74 yards... yards and a TD on six carries, grabbed an 11-yard reception Rushed for 228 yards and one TD...Completed 19-of-30 and returned a kickoff 22 yards in a win at Fitchburg St... passes for 315 yards and two TDs, including the game-tying Carried six times for 40 yards and a TD and made three score on a 74-yard pass late in the fourth quarter, and rushed tackles in a home victory versus Framingham St...Gained 20 for 77 yards on 11 carries in a win at Hartwick...Connected on yards on seven carries and blocked an extra point in a win 10-of-18 passes for 86 yards and a TD and had 15 carries for at Utica...2017: Saw action in all 11 games with four starts... 66 yards at Utica...Passed for 113 yards and two TDs versus Rushed for 231 yards on 81 carries with four TDs and a Buffalo St...Rushed for 66 yards and a TD on 15 carries versus long of 16 yards...Caught 35 passes for 324 yards with three St. John Fisher...Had six carries for 15 yards in a win versus TDs and a long of 21 yards...Averaged 20.0 yards on 16 kick Morrisville St...High School: Graduated from Kenmore West returns with a long of 37 yards over the last four games of in 2016...Three-year member of the football team, two as a the season...Ran for 51 yards and one TD on 11 carries, caught starter...Named an all-state defensive back as a senior and a three passes and returned six kicks for 105 yards at Ithaca... first team AA All-North quarterback as a junior...Conference Gained 32 yards on eight carries, caught three passes for Offensive MVP...Team won two AA North titles...Played two 32 yards and a TD and returned three kicks for 57 yards in a years of basketball...Three-year member of the track and win versus Utica...Rushed for 31 yards and a TD and grabbed field team...Earned first and second team all-league honors... three passes for 41 yards versus Brockport...Had seven Parent: Judi Walker Brothers/Sisters: Deionte, DaMarion. receptions for 64 yards and returned four kicks for 103 yards at St. John Fisher...Ran for two TDs on six carries in a win versus Hartwick...Rushed for 21 yards and caught six passes for 47 yards and a TD in a victory versus Augustana...Gained 25 yards on the ground and grabbed four passes for 49 yards and a TD at Framingham St...Rushed for 29 yards on seven carries, caught a 21-yard reception and returned three kicks for 55 yards in a win at Union in the New York Bowl...2016: Appeared in nine games...Rushed for a team-high 398 yards and a team-best five TDs on 66 carries...Averaged 6.0 yards per carry...Caught seven passes for 55 yards...Rushed for a season-high 93 yards and a TD on six carries, including a season-long 41-yard run, in a win at Heidelberg...Had eight carries for 89 yards and a TD in a victory versus Morrisville R E D D R A G O N S 17 2019 Opponents Game #1 FITCHBURG ST. 2018 Record: 2-8 (2-6 MASCAC) 2018 Results (2-8, 2-6 MASCAC) UNIVERSITY Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 33/38 Sept. 7 — 12 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Sept. 1 CORTLAND...... L 14-51 Cortland, NY Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Sept. 8 CASTLETON...... L 13-34 SUNY Cortland Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 1/5 Sept. 15 * WORCESTER ST...... L 16-22 Stadium Complex Basic Offense: Single Back Sept. 21 * at Bridgewater St...... L 15-42 Basic Defense: 4-3 Sept. 29 * MASS. MARITIME...... W 36-20 Location: Fitchburg, MA Home Stadium: Elliot Field Oct. 6 * at Framingham St...... L 7-26 Enrollment: 5,454 Capacity/Surface: 3,000/artificial (FieldTurf) Oct. 12 * WESTFIELD ST...... L 27-41 Sports Information Director: President: Dr. Richard Lapidus Oct. 27 * W. CONNECTICUT ST...... L 12-33 Bettiann Michalik Athletic Director: Matt Burke Nov. 3 * at Plymouth St...... L 0-28 [email protected] Nov. 10 * at UMass-Dartmouth...... W 32-29 Colors: Green and Gold 978-665-3343 Nickname: Falcons Web Site: www.fitchburgfalcons.com * MASCAC game Affiliations: NCAA Div. III Conference: MASCAC 2019 Schedule Head Coach: Jim McGuire (Quinsigamond) 2nd Year, 2-8 Sept. 7 at Cortland...... 12:00 Assistant Coaches: Sept. 14 CASTLETON...... 2:00 Brian Camacho (Defensive Backs) Sept. 21 * at UMass-Dartmouth...... 4:30 Aaron Canterbury (Quarterbacks/ Sept. 28 * BRIDGEWATER ST...... 12:00 Wide Receivers) Oct. 5 * at Plymouth St...... 1:00 Mamour Samb (Outside Linebackers) Oct. 12 * FRAMINGHAM ST...... 12:00 Jerry Snay (Special Teams Coordinator/ Oct. 19 * at Mass. Maritime...... 12:00 Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator) Oct. 26 * WESTFIELD ST...... 2:00 Mark Sullivan (Associate Head Coach/ Nov. 1 * at Worcester St...... 7:00 Nov. 9 * W. CONNECTICUT ST...... 12:00 Defensive Coordinator) A.J. Walsh (Offensive Line) * MASCAC game

Game #2 THE COLLEGE OF 2018 Record: 3-7 (3-6 NJAC) 2018 Results (3-7, 3-6 NJAC) NEW JERSEY Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Sept. 14 — 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Aug. 31 at FDU-Florham...... L 21-35 Ewing, NJ Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 2/0 Sept. 8 * FROSTBURG ST...... L 7-47 Lions Stadium Basic Offense: Spread Sept. 14 * at Wesley...... L 0-62 Basic Defense: 4-3 Sept. 22 * at Salisbury...... L 7-38 Location: Ewing, NJ Home Stadium: Lions’ Stadium Oct. 6 * at Montclair St...... L 0-28 Enrollment: 6,580 Capacity/Surface: 6,000/artificial (Heisman Turf) Oct. 13 * ROWAN...... L 14-17 President: Dr. Kathryn A. Foster Assistant A.D. for Communications: Oct. 20 * at Kean...... W 13-8 Athletic Director: Amanda DeMartino Barry Beal Oct. 27 * WILLIAM PATERSON...... W 24-7 Colors: Blue and Gold [email protected] Nov. 3 * CHRIS. NEWPORT...... L 13-38 Nickname: Lions 609-771-2517 Nov. 10 * at Southern Virginia...... W 33-30 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III Web Site: www.tcnjathletics.com Conference: NJAC * NJAC game 2019 Schedule Head Coach: Casey Goff (Susquehanna ’01) 3rd Year, 7-13 Sept. 7 at Muhlenberg...... 1:00 Assistant Coaches: Sept. 14 CORTLAND...... 12:00 Craig Cicardo (Quarterbacks) Sept. 21 at St. John Fisher...... 12:00 Edwyn Edwards (Defensive Coordinator/ Oct. 5 * at William Paterson...... 1:00 Defensive Backs) Oct. 12 * MONTCLAIR ST...... 12:00 Rocky Hager (Co-Special Teams Coordinator/ Oct. 19 * KEAN...... 2:00 Tight Ends) Oct. 26 * at Christopher Newport...... 3:00 Connor Heil (Running Backs) Nov. 2 * WESLEY...... 12:00 Deon Henry (Linebackers) Nov. 9 * SALISBURY...... 2:00 Eric Jendryaszek (Offensive Coordinator/ Nov. 16 * at Rowan...... 1:00 Offensive Line) Terry Owens (Wide Receivers) * NJAC game Chip Payne (Assistant Defensive Line)

18 CORTLAND 2019 Opponents Game #3 BUFFALO STATE 2018 Record: 1-9 (1-6 Empire 8) 2018 Results (1-9, 1-6 Empire 8) Sept. 28 — 12 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Cortland, NY Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Sept. 1 at Bridgewater St...... L 29-30 SUNY Cortland Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 1/1 Sept. 8 at Adrian...... L 27-56 Stadium Complex Basic Offense: Multiple Sept. 22 at RPI...... L 14-44 Basic Defense: 4-3 Sept. 29 * HARTWICK...... W 41-7 Location: Buffalo, NY Home Stadium: Coyer Field Oct. 6 * ALFRED...... L 7-51 Enrollment: 10,000 Capacity/Surface: 3,000/artificial (FieldTurf) Oct. 13 * at Cortland...... L 7-41 President: Dr. Katherine Conway-Turner Assoc. Director of Athletics - Sports Information: Oct. 20 * at Brockport...... L 7-65 Athletic Director: Jerry S. Boyes Jeff Ventura Oct. 27 * MORRISVILLE ST...... L 14-38 Colors: Orange and Black [email protected] Nov. 3 * UTICA...... L 3-36 Nickname: Bengals 716-878-6030 Nov. 10 * at St. John Fisher...... L 28-31 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III Web Site: www.buffalostateathletics.com Conference: Liberty League * Empire 8 game Head Coach: Christian Ozolins (Cumberland ‘94) 2019 Schedule 1st Year Assistant Coaches: Sept. 7 ST. JOHN FISHER...... 12:00 Terry Bitka (Associate Head Coach/ Sept. 14 at Utica...... 12:00 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line) Sept. 21 BROCKPORT...... 12:00 Teril Boltis (Offensive Assistant) Sept. 28 at Cortland...... 12:00 Spencer Cameron-Pressley (Defensive Assistant) Oct. 12 * at Ithaca...... 1:00 Suish King (Defensive Backs) Oct. 19 * ROCHESTER...... 12:00 Anthony Matthews (Offensive Backs) Oct. 26 * UNION...... 12:00 Tyrone Nichols (Wide Receivers/Special Teams) Nov. 2 * at RPI...... 12:00 Chris Schaefer (Offensive Assistant) Nov. 9 * at Hobart...... 6:00 Michael Waring (Off. Line/Run Game Coord.) Nov. 16 * ST. LAWRENCE...... 12:00 Ben Wilkerson (Quarterbacks) Brian Wilson (Offensive Line) * Liberty League game Daniel Wollman (Linebackers) Nate Young (Strength and Conditioning) Bob Decker (Equipment Manager) Game #4 UTICA COLLEGE 2018 Record: 7-4 (4-3 Empire 8) 2018 Results (7-4, 4-3 Empire 8) Oct. 5 — 1 p.m. 2018 Postseason: Won ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl Cortland, NY Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 33/9 Aug. 31 at St. Lawrence...... W 9-6 (OT) SUNY Cortland Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Sept. 8 CATHOLIC...... W 45-21 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Stadium Complex Sept. 15 RPI...... L 20-23 (3OT) Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 4/0 Basic Offense: Multiple spread Sept. 29 * CORTLAND...... L 38-45 Location: Utica, NY Oct. 6 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... W 33-7 Enrollment: 3,800 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Home Stadium: Charles A. Gaetano Stadium Oct. 13 * at Morrisville St...... L 24-41 President: Dr. Laura Casamento Capacity/Surface: 1,200/artificial (FieldTurf) Oct. 20 * ALFRED...... W 30-22 Athletic Director: Dave Fontaine Sports Information Director: Oct. 27 * BROCKPORT...... L 6-22 Colors: Orange and Blue Laurel Simer (Assistant) Nov. 3 * at Buffalo St...... W 36-3 Nickname: Pioneers [email protected] Nov. 10 * at Hartwick...... W 75-14 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECAC 315-792-3460 ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl Conference: Empire 8 Web Site: www.ucpioners.com Nov. 17 # Ithaca...... W 44-42 Head Coach: (Ithaca ‘93) 2019 Schedule 12th Year, 54-59 * Empire 8 game # at Cornell Assistant Coaches: Dan Appley (Linebackers) Sept. 7 ST. LAWRENCE...... 7:00 Anthony Bierria-Anderson (Cornerbacks) Sept. 14 BUFFALO ST...... 12:00 Tracy Branch (Defensive Line) Sept. 21 at RPI...... 6:00 Dan Busold (Tight Ends) Oct. 5 * at Cortland...... 1:00 Jerrod Clowes (Offensive Line) Oct. 12 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... 1:00 Joe Gerbino (Offensive Coordinator) Oct. 19 * MORRISVILLE ST...... 1:00 Zuril Hendrick (Running Backs) Oct. 26 * at Brockport...... 12:00 Alex Horvatits (Wide Receivers) Nov. 2 * at Alfred...... 1:00 Bob Jones (Offensive Line) Nov. 9 at Union...... 1:00 Matt McCoy (Rovers) Nov. 16 * HARTWICK...... 1:00 Brian McQueen (Community Outreach) Will Pluff (Defensive Coordinator) * Empire 8 game Keith Scranton (Kickers/Punters) R E D D R A G O N S 19 2019 Opponents Game #5 MORRISVILLE ST. 2018 Record: 6-5 (4-3 Empire 8) 2018 Results (6-5, 4-3 Empire 8) COLLEGE 2018 Postseason: Lost ECAC James Lynah Bowl Oct. 12 — 5:30 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 73/26 Sept. 1 at Norwich...... W 34-13 Morrisville, NY Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Sept. 8 at Hobart...... L 24-62 Drake Field Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Sept. 21 ST. LAWRENCE...... W 34-26 Basic Offense: Multiple Spread Sept. 29 * ALFRED...... L 22-27 Location: Morrisville, NY Basic Defense: 4-3 Oct. 6 * at Cortland...... L 14-51 Home Stadium: Drake Field Enrollment: 2,905 Oct. 13 * UTICA...... W 41-24 Capacity/Surface: 2,000/artificial (A-Turf) President: Dr. David Rogers Oct. 20 * at St. John Fisher...... W 35-7 Associate A.D. for Sports Information: Athletic Director: TBA Oct. 27 * at Buffalo St...... W 38-14 Colors: Green, White and Black Brandy Thurston [email protected] Nov. 3 * HARTWICK...... W 44-20 Nickname: Mustangs 315-684-6250 Nov. 10 * BROCKPORT...... L 7-49 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III Web Site: www.morrisvillestateathletics.com ECAC James Lynah Bowl Conference: Empire 8 Nov. 17 at Grove City...... L 48-56 Head Coach: Curt Fitzpatrick (St. John Fisher ‘04) 2019 Schedule 7th Year, 29-33 * Empire 8 game Assistant Coaches: Sept. 7 at Bridgewater St...... 12:00 Walter Burks (Cornerbacks) Sept. 14 HOBART...... 1:00 Bill Carinci (Tight Ends) Sept. 20 at St. Lawrence...... 7:00 Patrick Colligan (Special Teams Coordinator/ Sept. 28 HUSSON...... 12:00 Linebackers) Oct. 5 * at Alfred...... 1:00 Kyle Dickerson (Wide Receivers) Oct. 12 * CORTLAND...... 5:30 Jake Orlando (Running Backs) Oct. 19 * at Utica...... 1:00 Brennan Pelkey (Defensive Line) Nov. 2 * at Hartwick...... 1:00 Ed Raby, Jr. (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) Nov. 9 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... 1:00 Patrick Rotchford (Associate Head Coach/ Nov. 16 * BROCKPORT...... 12:00 Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line) * Empire 8 game

Game #6 ALFRED 2018 Record: 7-4 (4-3 Empire 8) 2018 Results (7-4, 4-3 Empire 8) UNIVERSITY 2018 Postseason: Won ECAC Asa S. Bushnell Oct. 19 — 1 p.m. Bowl Sept. 1 THIEL...... W 44-16 Cortland, NY Letterwinners Returning: 44 Sept. 15 ITHACA...... L 13-21 SUNY Cortland Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Sept. 22 * CORTLAND...... W 38-33 Stadium Complex Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Sept. 29 * at Morrisville St...... W 27-22 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 1/1 Oct. 6 * at Buffalo St...... W 51-7 Basic Offense: Pistol Pro Location: Alfred, NY Oct. 13 * BROCKPORT...... L 0-52 Basic Defense: 4-3 Enrollment: 2,300 Home Stadium: Yunevich Stadium Oct. 20 * at Utica...... L 22-30 President: Dr. Mark Zupan Capacity/Surface: 4,000/artificial (FieldTurf) Oct 27 * at Hartwick...... W 41-3 Athletic Director: Paul Vecchio Director of Athletic Communications: Nov. 3 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... L 14-28 Colors: Purple and Gold Chris Boswell (Asst. Director) Nov. 10 at Rochester...... W 41-13 Nickname: Saxons [email protected] ECAC James Lynah Bowl Affiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECAC 607-871-2528 Nov. 17 at Salisbury...... W 14-7 Conference: Empire 8 Web Site: www.GoSaxons.com Head Coach: Bob Rankl (Ursinus ‘99) * Empire 8 game 6th Year, 40-16 2019 Schedule Assistant Coaches: Jake Bayha (Offensive Line) Sept. 7 at Thiel...... 1:00 Brady Bonacquisti (Assistant/Head JV Coach) Sept. 14 GEORGE FOX...... 1:00 Jamie Freeland (Defensive Line) Sept. 21 at Ithaca...... 1:00 Quasar Hampton (Offensive Line) Sept. 28 ROCHESTER...... 6:00 Bob Margeson (Special Teams) Mike McMullin (Running Backs) Oct. 5 * MORRISVILLE ST...... 1:00 Patrick McMullin (Wide Receivers) Oct. 19 * at Cortland...... 1:00 Lazarus Morgan (Defensive Coordinator) Oct 26 * HARTWICK...... 1:00 David Preston (Strength and Conditioning) Nov. 2 * UTICA...... 1:00 Stephen Pribble (Offensive Coordinator) Nov. 9 * at Brockport...... 12:00 Cole Reed (Linebackers) Nov. 16 * at St. John Fisher...... 1:00 Brian Stoldt (Defensive Backs) Trent Vasey (Tight Ends) * Empire 8 game Holden Whitehead (Special Teams) 20 CORTLAND 2019 Opponents Game #7 ST. JOHN FISHER 2018 Record: 3-6 (3-4 Empire 8) 2018 Results (3-6, 3-4 Empire 8) COLLEGE Letterwinners Returning: 72 Oct. 26 — 4 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Sept. 1 WASH. & JEFFERSON...... L 12-37 Pittsford, NY Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Sept. 22 ITHACA...... L 14-21 Growney Stadium Home Stadium: Growney Stadium Sept. 29 * at Brockport...... L 7-49 Capacity/Surface: 2,500/artificial (OmniGrass) Oct. 6 * at Utica...... L 7-33 Location: Pittsford, NY Athletics Communications Coordinator: Oct. 13 * HARTWICK...... W 42-14 Enrollment: 3,809 Sean Farnsworth Oct. 20 * MORRISVILLE ST...... L 7-35 President: Dr. Gerard Rooney [email protected] Oct. 27 * at Cortland...... L 3-22 Athletic Director: Robert Ward 585-385-8421 Nov. 3 * at Alfred...... W 28-14 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Web Site: athletics.sjfc.edu Nov. 10 * BUFFALO ST...... W 31-28 Nickname: Cardinals Affiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECAC 2019 Schedule * Empire 8 game Conference: Empire 8 Head Coach: Paul Vosburgh (William Penn ‘75) Sept. 7 at Buffalo St...... 12:00 29th Year, 171-144-1 Sept. 14 BRIDGEWATER ST...... 12:00 Assistant Coaches: Sept. 21 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY...... 12:00 Anthony Bianchi (Running Backs) Sept. 28 at Ithaca...... 1:00 Kevin Farmer (Special Teams) Oct. 5 * BROCKPORT...... 6:00 Joe Felix (Quality Control) Oct. 12 * at Utica...... 1:00 Brandon Fuentes (Defensive Backs) Oct. 19 * at Hartwick...... 1:00 Graham Johnsen (Offensive Line) Oct. 26 * CORTLAND...... 4:00 Chris Keyes (Defensive Coordinator) Nov. 9 * at Morrisville St...... 1:00 Rob Kramer (Offensive Coordinator) Nov. 16 * ALFRED...... 1:00 Dan Martin (Outside Linebackers) Dante Paris (Kickers/Punters) * Empire 8 game Chris Rollin (Receivers) Bryan Schnell (Inside Linebackers) Bud Sims (Tackles/Tight Ends) Lee Staley (Defensive Line) Seth Williams (Defensive Line) Game #8 THE COLLEGE at 2018 Record: 11-1 (7-0 Empire 8) 2018 Results (11-1, 7-0 Empire 8) BROCKPORT 2018 Postseason: Lost in NCAA Div. III Nov. 2 — 2 p.m. Second Round Sept. 1 HOBART...... W 56-7 Cortland, NY Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14 Sept. 8 at Ithaca...... W 13-7 SUNY Cortland Basic Offense: Multiple Sept. 15 ST. LAWRENCE...... W 65-12 Stadium Complex Basic Defense: Multiple Sept. 29 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... W 49-7 Home Stadium: Bob Boozer Field at Oct. 6 * at Hartwick...... W 55-7 Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium Location: Brockport, NY Oct. 13 * at Alfred...... W 52-0 Capacity/Surface: 11,000/artificial (A-Turf) Enrollment: 8,313 Oct. 20 * BUFFALO ST...... W 65-7 Director of Athletic Comm. & Media Relations: Oct. 27 * at Utica...... W 22-6 President: Dr. Heidi MacPherson Gil Burgmaster Athletic Director: Erick Hart [email protected] Nov. 3 * CORTLAND...... W 21-16 585-395-2218 Nov. 10 * at Morrisville St...... W 49-7 Colors: Green and Gold NCAA Div. III Playoffs Web Site: www.gobrockport.com Nickname: Golden Eagles Nov. 17 FRAMINGHAM ST...... W 40-27 Nov. 24 RPI...... L 13-21 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECAC 2019 Schedule Conference: Empire 8 * Empire 8 game Head Coach: (Brockport ’00) Sept. 7 at Hobart...... 12:00 7th Year, 49-19 Sept. 14 FRAMINGHAM ST...... 12:00 Sept. 21 at Buffalo St...... 12:00 Assistant Coaches: Sept. 28 ALFRED ST...... 2:00 Matt Arita (Running Backs) Oct. 5 * at St. John Fisher...... 6:00 David Blahowicz (Defensive Backs) Oct. 12 * HARTWICK...... 1:00 Cedric Campbell (Defensive Line/Linebackers) Oct. 26 * UTICA...... 12:00 Mike Fox (Defensive Coordinator) Nov. 2 * at Cortland...... 2:00 Brandon Miller (Linebackers) Nov. 9 * ALFRED...... 12:00 Nov. 16 * at Morrisville St...... 12:00 Steve Potter (Offensive Coordinator) Mark Sanchez (Full Backs/Tight Ends) * Empire 8 game Chandler Williams (Cornerbacks)

R E D D R A G O N S 21 2019 Opponents Game #9 HARTWICK 2018 Record: 0-8* (0-7 Empire 8) 2018 Results (0-8*, 0-7 Empire 8) COLLEGE * Original record was 2-8; 2 wins vacated by NCAA * Original record was 2-8; 2 wins vacated by NCAA Nov. 9 — 1 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 36/36 Sept. 1 at Wilkes...... W 28-24 Oneonta, NY Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Sept. 8 ALFRED ST...... W 49-24 Wright Stadium Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Sept. 15 at King’s...... L 48-65 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 3/1 Sept. 29 * at Buffalo St...... L 7-41 Basic Offense: Multiple Pro Location: Oneonta, NY Basic Defense: Multiple Oct. 6 * BROCKPORT...... L 7-55 Enrollment: 1,149 Home Stadium: Wright Stadium Oct. 13 * at St. John Fisher...... L 14-42 President: Dr. Margaret L. Drugovich Capacity/Surface: 1,200/artificial (FieldTurf) Oct. 20 * CORTLAND...... L 3-56 Athletic Director: John Czarnecki Assistant A.D. for Athletic Communications: Oct. 27 * ALFRED...... L 3-41 Chris Gondek Nov. 3 * at Morrisville St...... L 20-44 Colors: Royal Blue and White gondekc@hartwickedu Nov. 10 * UTICA...... L 14-75 Nickname: Hawks 607-431-4703 Affiliations: NCAA Div. III Web Site: www.hartwickhawks.com * Empire 8 game Conference: Empire 8 2019 Schedule Head Coach: Mark Carr (New Hampshire ‘90) 18th Year, 63-101 Sept. 7 WILKES...... 1:00 Assistant Coaches: Sept. 14 at Alfred St...... 5:00 Matt Ali (Special Teams Coordinator/ Sept. 21 KING’S...... 2:30 Wide Receivers/Tight Ends) Sept. 28 at St. Lawrence...... 1:00 Tony Dilello (Offensive Line) Oct. 12 * at Brockport...... 1:00 Nate Farley (Defensive Line) Oct. 19 * ST. JOHN FISHER...... 1:00 Oct. 26 * at Alfred...... 1:00 Dan Talbot (Running Backs) Nov. 2 * MORRISVILLE ST...... 1:00 Mark Theophel (Defensive Coordinator/ Nov. 9 * CORTLAND...... 1:00 Linebackers) Nov. 16 * at Utica...... 1:00 Jake Tompkins (Assistant Offensive Line) * Empire 8 game

Game #10 ITHACA COLLEGE 2018 Record: 8-3 (4-1 Liberty League) 2018 Results (8-3, 4-1 Liberty League) Nov. 16 — 1 p.m. 2018 Postseason: Lost ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl East Rutherford, NJ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 49/21 Sept. 1 ST. VINCENT...... W 38-14 MetLife Stadium Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Sept. 8 BROCKPORT...... L 7-13 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 Sept. 15 at Alfred...... W 21-13 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sept. 22 at St. John Fisher...... W 21-14 Location: Ithaca, NY Basic Offense: Spread Oct. 6 * RPI...... L 9-10 Enrollment: 6,700 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Oct. 13 * at Union...... W 24-0 President: Shirley M. Collado Home Stadium: Butterfield Stadium Oct. 20 * ROCHESTER...... W 28-3 Athletic Director: Susan Bassett Capacity/Surface: 5,000/grass Oct. 27 * ST. LAWRENCE...... W 28-6 Nov. 3 * at Hobart...... W 10-3 Colors: Blue, White and Gray Associate Dir. of Athletics Communications: Nov. 10 at Cortland...... W 24-21 Nickname: Bombers Justin Lutes ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl Affiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECAC [email protected] Nov. 17 # Utica...... L 42-44 Conference: Liberty League 607-274-5124 Head Coach: Dan Swanstrom (Rhodes ‘05) Web Site: www.athletics.ithaca.edu * Liberty League game # at Cornell 3rd Year, 16-6 2019 Schedule Assistant Coaches: Marc Barbieri (Defensive Line) Sept. 7 at St. Vincent...... 1:00 Jeb Boudreaux (Defensive Line) Sept. 21 ALFRED...... 1:00 Vic Brown (Strength and Conditioning) Sept. 28 ST. JOHN FISHER...... 1:00 Gary Bucci (Running Backs) Oct. 5 * at St. Lawrence...... 1:00 Aaron Francis (Defensive Backs) Oct. 12 * BUFFALO ST...... 1:00 Oct. 19 * HOBART...... 1:00 Brad Helmkamp (Defensive Line) Oct. 26 * at Rochester...... 12:05 Jovonte Long (Defensive Backs) Nov. 2 * UNION...... 1:00 Frank Martino (Tight Ends) Nov. 9 * at RPI...... 1:00 Pat Minogue (Linebackers) Nov. 16 # Cortland...... 1:00 Reece Petty (Wide Receivers) Sean Reeder (Offensive Line) * Liberty League game Michael Toerper (Defensive Coordinator) # MetLife Stadium; East Rutherford, NJ

22 CORTLAND Cortland Record Book (1963-2018) (Active players in bold italics) Most Touchdowns Scored: (Records include postseason games, beginning in 2002, per NCAA rule change) (Career) 44, Dave Cook, 1981-84 (NOTE: Beginning in 2010, the Cortland Football Record book was 37, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-98 adjusted to reflect only accomplishments since 1963, the first (Season) year complete offensive records were compiled at the College. In 22, Andrew Giuliano, 2008 addition, complete individual defensive statistics, including individual 21, Justin Autera, 2010 tackles and sacks, were first tracked at Cortland in 1979.) 18, Omar Darling, 1998 17, Omar Darling, 1997 SCORING 17, Scott Berent, 1991 16, John Babin, 2011 Most Points Scored: 16, Dave Cook, 1984 (Career) (Game) 268, Dave Cook, 1981‑84 5, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 1980 222, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-98 5, Dave Cook at Brockport, 1984 198, Justin Autera, 2009-13 192, Ted Nagengast, 1987‑90 KICKING 189, George Oostmeyer, 2000-03 186, Andrew Giuliano, 2005-08 Longest Field Goal: 184, John Babin, 2010-11, 13-14 61 yards, Bill Shear vs. Hobart, 1966 178, Shane Cronin, 2014-16 51 yards, Bill Shear at Trenton St., 1966 178, Marc Corrado, 2008-11 51 yards, Jim Perrott vs. Glassboro St., 1965 (Season) (Note: Longest FG since 1982 is 48 yds. by George Oostmeyer vs. 132, Andrew Giuliano, 2008 Rowan, 2001. Full records not available from 1967-81.) 126, Justin Autera, 2010 108, Omar Darling, 1998 Longest Punt: 102, Omar Darling, 1997 75 yards, Ed Louiz at Montclair, 1975 102, Scott Berent, 1991 74 yards, Todd Hobin at Alfred, 1985 100, Dave Cook, 1984 71 yards, Scott Harrison at Ithaca, 1999 (Game) 32, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 1980 Most Points by a Kicker: (Career) 192, Ted Nagengast, 1987‑90 (Season) 84, Mike DeBole, 2012 (16 FG, 36 PATs) 79, Jeffrey Lang, 2008 (10 FG, 49 PATs) 76, Marc Corrado, 2010 (10 FG, 46 PATs)

Most Field Goals: (Career) 31, George Oostmeyer, 2000-03 29, Brian Anthony, 1993-96 27, Shane Cronin, 2014-16 26, Ted Nagengast, 1987‑90 (Season) 16, Mike DeBole, 2012 13, Shane Cronin, 2014 12, Matthew Mintz, 2007 12, Matthew Mintz, 2006 12, George Oostmeyer, 2000 11, George Oostmeyer, 2002 11, Nicholas Coursen, 1998 11, Brian Anthony, 1994 (Game) 4, George Oostmeyer at New Jersey City, 2000 3, 17 times, most recently: Shane Cronin at Morrisville St., 2014

(NOTE: Brian Anthony made five field goals at Maine Maritime in the 1994 ECAC Northeast Bowl, but that performance is not listed above since post- season games only started counting in the records in 2002.)

Most PATs Kicked: (Career) 118, Marc Corrado, 2008-11 112, Ted Nagengast, 1987‑90 Andrew Giuliano set school single-season records with 1,480 (Season) rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns in 2008 while 49, Jeffrey Lang (49-for-52), 2008 helping the Red Dragons advance to the NCAA Division III 47, Nick Mongelli (47-for-50), 2018 quarterfinals. He also set a school single-game record that 46, Marc Corrado (46‑for‑48), 2010 fall with 281 rushing yards in a win at Morrisville State. 41, Shane Cronin (41-for-45), 2015 R E D D R A G O N S 23 Cortland Record Book (continued) Most PAT’s Kicked - Season (continued) Most Touchdowns Rushing: 41, Marc Corrado (41-for-44), 2011 (Career) 40, William Holscher (40-for-41), 2017 43, Dave Cook, 1981‑84 40, Nick Daley (40-for-41), 2013 (Season) 40, Matt Pietrzak (40-for-42), 1991 22, Andrew Giuliano, 2008 (Game) 18, Justin Autera, 2010 10, Al Rapp (10‑for‑10) vs. Brockport, 1969 16, Omar Darling, 1997 10, Nicholas Coursen (10-for-10) vs. New Jersey City, 1999 15, Omar Darling, 1998 15, Lyle Schuler, 1976 Most Consecutive PATs Kicked: 15, Dave Cook, 1984 70, Matthew Mintz, 2005-07 15, Scott Berent, 1991 67, George Oostmeyer, 2000-02 (Game) 45, Matt Pietrzak, 1990‑91 5, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 1980 5, Dave Cook at Brockport, 1984 RUSHING Highest Rushing Average per Attempt: (Season; min. 100 att.) (TEAM) 6.2 yards/rush, Dorian Myles, 2012 (123 carries, 765 yards) Most Yards Rushing: 5.7 yards/rush, Scott Berent, 1990 (208 carries, 1,181 yards) (Season) 2,766 in 10 games, 1990 Longest Runs from Line of Scrimmage: (Game) (Game) 395 vs. St. Lawrence, 1983 91 yards, Dave Cook at Albany, 1982 375 vs. Wilkes, 1990 89 yards, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008 372 vs. St. John Fisher, 1991 87 yards, Mike Bowe vs. Alfred, 1981 362 vs. Morrisville St., 2007 83 yards, Dave Cook vs. St. Lawrence, 1983 351 at St. John Fisher, 1990 82 yards, Dylan Peebles vs. Morrisville St., 2013 81 yards, Howard Horton vs. Albany, 1985 (INDIVIDUAL) 79 yards, Dorian Myles at Morrisville St., 2012 Most Yards Rushing: 79 yards, Dave Cook vs. Albany, 1983 (Career) 3,455, Dave Cook, 1981‑84 Most Yards Rushing by Quarterback: 2,826, Steve Davis, 2001-04 (Season) 2,596, Justin Autera, 2009-13 621, Tyler Hughes, 2013 2,498, Gareth Grayson, 1986‑88 369, John Anselmo, 1969 2,434, Andrew Giuliano, 2005-08 (Game) 2,314, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-98 203, Tyler Hughes vs. William Paterson, 2013 2,299, Mike Bowe, 1979-82 2,105, Scott Berent, 1990-91 PASSING (Season) 1,480, Andrew Giuliano, 2008 (TEAM) 1,380, Justin Autera, 2010 Most Yards Passing: 1,378, Gareth Grayson, 1988 (Season) 1,226, Omar Darling, 1998 3,509 in 12 games, 2015 1,181, Scott Berent, 1990 3,102 in 13 games, 2008 1,153, Dave Cook, 1984 3,049 in 11 games, 2016 1,057, Dave Cook, 1983 2,959 in 10 games, 2018 1,012, Dave Pisciotta, 1987 (Game) (Game) 487 at Buffalo St., 2014 281, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008 447 vs. Salisbury, 2015 276, Dave Cook vs. St. Lawrence, 1983 438 at Utica, 2018 247, Andrew Giuliano vs. Morrisville St., 2007 436 vs. Albany, 1978 244, Mike Bowe at Marist, 1980 232, Justin Autera vs. Ithaca, 2010 (INDIVIDUAL) 231, Jude Francois at Central Conn., 1979 Most Yards Passing: 218, Johnnie Akins vs. Hartwick, 2017 (Career) 215, Gareth Grayson at Albany, 1988 6,271, Steven Ferreira, 2015-17 212, Dave Cook vs. Canisius, 1984 6,007, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03 208, Johnnie Akins vs. St. John Fisher, 2018 5,683, Ray Miles, 2005-08 208, Dave Cook at St. Lawrence, 1984 5,461, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09 203, Tyler Hughes vs. William Paterson, 2013 5,366, Dick Puccio, 1988‑91 200, Gareth Grayson at Buffalo St., 1988 5,033, Dan Pitcher, 2008-11 4,806, Jeff Humble, 1996-99 Most Rushing Attempts: 4,763, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95 (Career) 681, Dave Cook, 1981‑84 3,953, Rob Hale, 1996-97 (Season) 282, Gareth Grayson, 1988 (Game) 44, Dave Cook at St. Lawrence, 1984

24 CORTLAND Cortland Record Book (continued) (Season) Most Passes Attempted: 3,127, Steven Ferreira, 2015 (Career) 2,963, Ray Miles, 2008 811, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09 2,712, Dan Pitcher, 2011 784, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03 2,671, Brett Segala, 2018 764, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95 2,567, Steven Ferreira, 2017 731, Steven Ferreira, 2015-17 2,364, Chris Rose, 2012 727, Dick Puccio, 1988‑91 2,342, Steve Sanzo, 1994 726, Ray Miles, 2005-08 2,336, Jeff Humble, 1999 (Season) 2,271, Jeff Humble, 1998 379, Ryan McCarthy, 2000 2,266, Ryan McCarthy, 2000 366, Chris Rose, 2012 2,257, John Grassi, 2014 349, John Grassi, 2014 2,157, Ray Miles, 2007 341, Steve Sanzo, 1994 2,118, J.J. Tutwiler, 2001 339, Steven Ferreira, 2015 2,108, Rob Hale, 1997 327, Steven Ferreira, 2017 2,105, J.J. Tutwiler, 2002 320, Ray Miles, 2008 2,098, Brian Wild, 1992 318, Ray Miles, 2007 (Game) 317, Dan Pitcher, 2011 487, John Grassi at Buffalo St., 2014 (Game) 447, Steven Ferreira vs. Salisbury, 2015 67, John Simek vs. Albany, 1978 438, Brett Segala at Utica, 2018 56, John Grassi vs. Montclair St., 2014 436, John Simek vs. Albany, 1978 54, John Grassi at Buffalo St., 2014 431, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 2001 53, Chris Rose vs. Rowan, 2012 400, Tyler Augliano vs. Buffalo St., 2013 50, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 2001 385, Steven Ferreira vs. Brockport, 2017 49, Rob Hale vs. Brockport, 1996 382, Kyle Schneider at Framingham St., 2015 48, Jeff Humble at Montclair St., 1998 377, Steven Ferreira at Buffalo St., 2015 48, Brian Wild at Buffalo St., 1992 373, Steven Ferreira vs. Utica, 2015 370, Jeff Humble at The College of New Jersey, 1998 Most Passes Completed: 363, John Simek vs. Ithaca, 1978 (Career) 358, Brett Segala vs. Ithaca, 2016 456, Steven Ferreira, 2015-17 356, Brett Segala vs. Kean (ECAC/Philadelphia), 2016 451, Dick Puccio, 1988‑91 348, Ray Miles vs. Brockport, 2008 448, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09 347, John Grassi vs. Morrisville St., 2013 447, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03 342, Rob Hale at Ithaca, 1997 409, Ray Miles, 2005-08 340, Brett Segala vs. Morrisville St., 2018 402, Dan Pitcher, 2008-11 339, J.J. Tutwiler vs. New Jersey City, 2001 (Season) 338, J.J. Tutwiler vs. The College of New Jersey, 2002 225, Steven Ferreira, 2015 337, Brian Wild at Buffalo St., 1992 223, Ryan McCarthy, 2000 336, Jeff Humble vs. Brockport, 1998 220, Chris Rose, 2012 334, Rob Hale vs. Brockport, 1996 206, John Grassi, 2014 333, Ryan McCarthy vs. Ithaca, 2000 197, Dan Pitcher, 2011 330, Brett Segala vs. Buffalo St., 2018 194, Ray Miles, 2008 328, Steve Sanzo vs. Buffalo St., 1995 191, Steven Ferreira, 2017 327, Steven Ferreira at Morrisville St., 2015 186, Steve Sanzo, 1994 326, Brett Segala at Hartwick, 2018 (Game) 324, Alex Smith at Brockport, 2009 35, John Grassi at Buffalo St., 2014 322, Brett Segala vs. Morrisville St., 2016 34, John Simek vs. Albany, 1978 322, Steve Sanzo vs. Newport News Apprentice, 1994 32, Chris Rose vs. Rowan, 2012 320, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012 32, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 2001 320, Ralph Boettger vs. Central Connecticut St., 1976 31, Ray Miles vs. Western Conn. St., 2007 318, Steven Ferreira at Framingham St., 2017 31, Steve Sanzo at Montclair St., 1994 318, Ryan McCarthy at Springfield, 1998 30, Steven Ferreira vs. Brockport, 2017 315, DeAngelo Walker at Hartwick, 2016 29, Ryan McCarthy at Buffalo St., 2000 315, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012 29, Brian Wild vs. Southern Connecticut St., 1992 315, Dan Pitcher at Rowan, 2011 315, Dick Puccio vs. Brockport, 1991 Most Consecutive Passes Completed: 314, Steven Ferreira vs. Brockport, 2015 20, Dick Puccio (vs. Brockport (13) and vs. Albany (7), 1991) 309, Steven Ferreira at St. John Fisher, 2017 308, Steve Sanzo at Montclair St., 1994 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: 306, Jeff Humble at Washington & Jefferson, 1999 (Career) 305, Jeff Humble at Brockport, 1999 57, Steven Ferreira, 2015-17 304, Ray Miles at Kean, 2008 54, Dan Pitcher, 2008-11 304, Ray Miles vs. Buffalo St., 2007 48, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09 302, Ray Miles vs. Montclair St., 2008 48, Ray Miles, 2005-08 45, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03 40, Dick Puccio, 1988‑91 37, Brett Segala, 2016-18

R E D D R A G O N S 25 Cortland Record Book (continued) Most TD Passes Thrown - Career (continued) 30, Rob Hale, 1996-97 28, Jeff Humble, 1996-99 25, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95 (Season) 31, Dan Pitcher, 2011 29, Steven Ferreira, 2015 26, Brett Segala, 2018 24, Steven Ferreira, 2017 23, Ray Miles, 2008 21, Chris Rose, 2012 21, J.J. Tutwiler, 2001 19, Ray Miles, 2007 18, Dan Pitcher, 2010 18, Jeff Humble, 1998 18, Rob Hale, 1997 (Game) 5, Dan Pitcher at Brockport, 2011 5, Rob Hale at Ithaca, 1997 5, Steve Sanzo vs. Newport News, 1994 5, Alex Smith vs. Kean, 2004 4, 28 occurrences; last: Brett Segala at Hartwick, 2018

Most Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass Thrown: 13, Steven Ferreira, 2015-16 13, Dan Pitcher, 2010-11 11, Dan Pitcher, 2009-10 9, Steven Ferreira, 2017 9, J.J. Tutwiler, 2001 8, Brett Segala, 2018 8, Alex Smith, 2005 Jake Smith ranks second at Cortland in career touchdown catches (29), third in career receiving yards (2,515) and fifth in Best Passing Efficiency Rating, Season (min. 100 att.): career receptions (143). He also is tied for second with 11 games 169.1, Steven Ferreira, 2015 of at least 100 receiving yards. 163.1, Dan Pitcher, 2011 157.5, Alex Smith, 2006 155.9, Ray Miles, 2008 (Season) 153.7, J.J. Tutwiler, 2001 82, John Babin, 2013 150.2, Brett Segala, 2016 72, John Babin, 2011 148.3, Brett Segala, 2018 69, Mike Humphrey, 2012 144.3, Steven Ferreira, 2017 68, Steve Ellis, 1994 137.7, J.J. Tutwiler, 2002 66, Zacc Guaragno, 2008 (NCAA first started calculating passing efficiency rating in 1979) 62, Eric Hajnos, 2009 61, Brian Girardi, 1998 RECEIVING 61, Matt Shell, 1991 60, Brian Babst, 2000 (INDIVIDUAL) 58, Jon Mannix, 2016 Most Pass Receptions: 58, Brian Babst, 2001 (Career) 57, James Gambino, 1995 188, Jon Mannix, 2012-16 56, Jon Mannix, 2014 170, John Babin, 2010-11, 13-14 56, Kordel McInnis, 2012 170, Steve Ellis, 1991-94 55, Jon Mannix, 2015 154, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-04 54, Nick Wagner, 2015 143, Jake Smith, 2014-16, 18 55, Greg Sirico, 1990 142, Eric Hajnos, 2006-09 54, Anthony Falco, 1997 139, Mike Humphrey, 2009-12 54, Rocco Colucci, 2000 130, Matt Shell, 1988‑91 53, Joe Marzullo, 2002 126, Brian Babst, 1999-2001 53, James Gambino, 1996 124, Greg Sirico, 1987‑90 51, Jake Smith, 2016 123, Brian Girardi, 1997-99 51, Brian Girardi, 1999 119, James Gambino, 1994-96 (Game) 118, Rocco Colucci, 1999-2000, 02 16, Frank Goroleski vs. Albany, 1978 109, Anthony Morat, 2003-06 15, John Babin vs. Morrisville St., 2013 104, Anthony Falco, 1994-97 14, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 2001 102, Tony Romano, 2000-04 14, Steve Ellis at Buffalo St., 1992 102, Joe Marzullo, 2000-02 12, Jon Mannix at Morrisville St., 2014 101, Dave Falco, 1985‑88 12, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 2009 12, James Gambino vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1995 26 CORTLAND Cortland Record Book (continued) 11, Jake Smith vs. St. John Fisher, 2016 81 yards, Earl Rogers (John Anselmo) at Indiana (PA), 1970 11, Jon Mannix vs. Ithaca, 2016 80 yards, Eric Hajnos (Alex Smith) at Brockport, 2009 11, Eric Hajnos at St. John Fisher, 2009 80 yards, Steve Ellis (Steve Sanzo) vs. Ithaca, 1994 11, Joe Marzullo at Rowan, 2002 80 yards, Gary Theobald (Gary Marando) at Bridgeport, 1972 11, Steve Ellis at Montclair St., 1994 80 yards, Frank Burm (Scott Zahn) vs. Buffalo, 1982 11, Tom Cummings vs. Central Connecticut St., 1978 80 yards, Dwayne Taylor (Jay Cieply) vs. Canisius, 1982 11, Matt Shell vs. Mansfield, 1991 Most Reception Yardage: Most Touchdown Receptions: (Career) (Career) 2,635, John Babin, 2010-11, 13-14 30, John Babin, 2010-11, 13-14 2,569, Jon Mannix, 2012-16 29, Jake Smith, 2014-16, 18 2,515, Jake Smith, 2014-16, 18 23, Eric Hajnos, 2006-09 2,375, Steve Ellis, 1991-94 23, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-04 2,201, Eric Hajnos, 2006-09 22, Jon Mannix, 2012-16 2,065, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-04 19, Tony Romano, 2000-04 1,961, Brian Girardi, 1997-99 16, Nick Anderson, 2015-18 1,819, Brian Babst, 1999-2001 16, Mike Humphrey, 2009-12 1,683, Mike Humphrey, 2009-12 15, Greg Sirico, 1987‑90 1,618, James Gambino, 1994-96 14, Brian Babst, 1999-2001 (Season) 14, Earl Rogers, 1968‑70 1,278, John Babin, 2013 13, Brian Girardi, 1997-99 1,183, John Babin, 2011 12, Alex Wasserman, 2015-18 1,089, Steve Ellis, 1994 12, Zacc Guaragno, 2007-08 1,053, Zacc Guaragno, 2008 12, Anthony Morat, 2003-06 985, Jon Mannix, 2015 11, Kordel McInnis, 2011-12 978, Brian Babst, 2001 11, Anthony Giuliano, 2007-10 947, Brian Girardi, 1998 11, Steve Ellis, 1991-94 916, Brian Girardi, 1999 (Season) (Game) 16, John Babin, 2011 267, Frank Burm vs. Buffalo, 1982 13, John Babin, 2013 230, Frank Goroleski vs. Albany, 1978 10, Jake Smith, 2016 220, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 2009 10, Jon Mannix, 2015 219, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 2001 10, Eric Hajnos, 2009 193, John Babin vs. Buffalo St., 2013 9, Jake Smith, 2018 190, Jon Mannix vs. Ithaca, 2016 9, Nick Anderson, 2017 186, Brian Girardi vs. William Paterson, 1998 9, Jake Smith, 2015 185, Steve Ellis vs. Springfield, 1994 9, Kordel McInnis, 2012 183, John Babin at Rowan, 2011 9, Eric Hajnos, 2008 179, Dave Kelly vs. Canisius, 1988 9, Brian Girardi, 1998 176, Jake Smith at Hartwick, 2018 9, Steve Ellis, 1994 174, John Babin at Ithaca, 2013 (Game) 173, John Babin at St. John Fisher, 2013 3, Jake Smith at Hartwick, 2018 171, Nick Anderson at Utica, 2018 3, Nick Anderson vs. Brockport, 2017 171, Brian Babst vs. New Jersey City, 2001 3, John Babin at Montclair St., 2013 168, Jake Smith at Hartwick, 2016 3, Mike Humphrey at Buffalo St., 2012 168, Mike Humphrey at Buffalo St., 2012 3, John Babin vs. William Paterson, 2011 167, Jake Smith vs. St. John Fisher, 2016 3, John Babin vs. Morrisville St., 2011 163, Brian Babst vs. William Paterson, 2000 3, Anthony Giuliano at TCNJ, 2010 162, James Gambino vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1995 3, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 2009 160, John Babin vs. Morrisville St., 2013 3, Eric Hajnos vs. Western Conn. St., 2007 160, Eric Hajnos at William Paterson, 2009 3, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 2001 160, Brian Babst at Kean, 2001 3, Brian Girardi vs. William Paterson, 1998 158, Brian Girardi at Washington & Jefferson, 1999 3, Erick Bernard at Kean, 1997 158, Mark Jenks at Ithaca, 1973 3, John Devendorf vs. Southern Connecticut St., 1978 157, Jake Smith at Utica, 2018 156, Zacc Guaragno at Morrisville St., 2008 Most Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Catch: 156, Zacc Guaragno vs. Brockport, 2008 9, John Babin, 2011, 13 (did not play in 2012) 152, Tom Cummings vs. Central Connecticut St., 1976 8, John Babin, 2013 150, Jack Delahunty at The College of New Jersey, 2012 150, Steve Ellis at Buffalo St., 1992 Longest Pass Receptions: (quarterback listed in parentheses) Most 100-yard Receiving Games: 97 yards, Jake Smith (Brett Segala) at Utica, 2018 90 yards, Jack Delahunty (John Grassi) vs. Southern Virginia, 2014 (Career) 85 yards, Keith Greene (Ray Miles) at Kean, 2007 12, John Babin, 2010-11, 13 82 yards, Justin Autera (John Grassi) vs. Morrisville St., 2013 11, Jake Smith, 2014-16, 18 81 yards, Anthony Guiliano (Ray Miles) at Rowan, 2008 11, Jon Mannix, 2012-16 81 yards, Eric Hajnos (Ray Miles) at Kean, 2008 10, Steve Ellis, 1991-94

R E D D R A G O N S 27 Cortland Record Book (continued) (Season) 5,350, Dan Pitcher, 2008-11 7, John Babin, 2013 5,301, Dick Puccio, 1988‑91 6, Jon Mannix, 2015 4,757, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95 6, Steve Ellis, 1994 4,685, Jeff Humble, 1996-99 5, John Babin, 2011 (Season) 5, Brian Babst, 2001 3,327, Steven Ferreira, 2015 2,951, Dan Pitcher, 2011 TOTAL OFFENSE 2,876, Ray Miles, 2008 2,872, Steven Ferreira, 2017 2,778, Brett Segala, 2018 (TEAM) 2,466, Chris Rose, 2012 Most Total Offensive Yards: 2,378, J.J. Tutwiler, 2002 (Season) 2,323, Steve Sanzo, 1994 4,998 (12 games), 2015 2,297, Jeff Humble, 1999 4,729 (13 games), 2008 2,279, Rob Hale, 1997 4,564 (11 games), 2016 2,211, Jeff Humble, 1998 4,544 (11 games), 2011 4,481 (10 games), 1990 (Game) RETURNS 662 at St. John Fisher, 1990 Longest Kickoff Return: Combined Total Offensive Yards, Game: 100 yards, Will Groff at St. John Fisher, 2003 1,263, Cortland (579) at Hartwick (684), 2016 100 yards, Jeff Austin at Buffalo, 1985 1,263, Cortland (641) vs. Morrisville St. (622), 2013 99 yards, Erick Bernard at Kean, 1997 1,210, Cortland (608) vs. Albany (602), 1978 98 yards, Justin Autera (13) and Dylan Peebles (85) at Brockport, 2013 97 yards, Cole Burgess vs. St. John Fisher, 2018 (INDIVIDUAL) 97 yards, Dylan Peebles at Framingham St., 2015 Most Total Offensive Yards: 97 yards, Justin Autera vs. The College of New Jersey, 2013 (Career) 95 yards, Cole Burgess vs. Framingham St., 2018 6,917, Steven Ferreira, 2015-17 93 yards, Justin Autera (8) and Andre Green (85) vs. William Paterson, 2013 6,598, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03 93 yards, Bruce Layman vs. Bridgeport, 1973 6,077, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09 92 yards, Jeff Austin at Buffalo St., 1984 5,600, Ray Miles, 2005-08 Longest Punt Return: 74 yards, John Devendorf vs. Buffalo, 1978 70 yards, Dom Narcisco at Utica College, 2001 65 yards, Rick Page at Brockport, 1964 65 yards, Gary Tiffany vs. Springfield, 1974

Most Kickoff Returns for TD, Season (Individual): 3, Dylan Peebles, 2014 2, Cole Burgess, 2018

Most Kickoff Returns for TD, Season (Team): 3, 2013 and 2014

Most Kickoff Returns for TD, Career (Individual): 5, Dylan Peebles, 2013-15

DEFENSE

(TEAM) Most Interceptions, Season: 24 in 10 games, 1981 23 in 10 games, 2005

Most Interceptions for TD, Season: 4 in 11 games, 2012

Most Blocked Kicks, Season: 9, 2005 (10 games), 2016 (11 games), 2010 (12 games)

Most Sacks, Season: 52 in 10 games, 2005 Cole Burgess became the first player in school history with 50 in 11 games, 2006 two kickoff returns of at least 90 yards in the same season in 2018. He also was the second player in school history with at least two kickoff returns for touchdowns in a season. Dylan Peebles had three kickoff return TDs in 2014. 28 CORTLAND Cortland Record Book (continued) (INDIVIDUAL) Most Blocked Kicks, Career: Most Interceptions: 9, Josh Jablonski, 2002-06, 08 (Career) 8, R-Kal Truluck, 1992, 1994-96 15, D.J. Romano, 2008-11 15, Jeff Beck, 2004-07 Most Defensive Touchdowns, Season: 13, Stef Sair, 2003-06 3, Chuck Eich, 2003 12, Joe Lopez, 2007-10 12, Steve Daly, 1974‑76 OTHER (Season) 8, Joe Lopez, 2010 Lowest Sack Rate Allowed, Season: 8, Steve Daly, 1975 2.61 percent, 2011 (9 sacks on 344 pass plays (335 passes + 9 sacks)) 6, Ken Fougnier, 1966 6, Paul Swanson, 1967 3.58 percent, 2002 (12 sacks on 335 pass plays (323 passes + 12 sacks)) 6, Jeff Wilcox, 1981 (Game) Most Points Scored: 3, Peter Warner at Alfred, 1965 (Game) 73, vs. Brockport, 1969; vs. New Jersey City, 1999 3, Ken Fougnier vs. Alfred, 1966 (Season) 413, in 13 games, 2008 3, Darin Strong vs. Rowan, 1995 398 in 12 games, 2015 393 in 10 games, 2018 Most Consecutive Games With Interception: 382, in 11 games, 2011 6, Joe Lopez (six in six games), 2010 4, Mark DelPrete (five in four games), 2015 Fewest Points Scored: 4, Steve Daly (five in four games), 1975 (Season) 13, seven games, 1927

Longest Interception Return: Most Combined Points Scored: 94 yards, Steve Armstrong vs. N.Y. Tech, 1981 (Game) 111, Cortland (62) vs. Morrisville St. (49), 2013 87 yards, Greg Steward vs. Montclair St., 2007 75 yards, Pete Furey at Kean, 2012 Fewest Combined Points Scored: 70 yards, Stef Sair at Ithaca, 2005 (Game) 0, nine times (last: 1973 vs. East Stroudsburg) 68 yards, Stef Sair vs. William Paterson, 2004 Most Points Allowed: Most Tackles, Career: (Game) 69, vs. East Stroudsburg, 1977 393, Tony Zawadzki, 1982‑85 (Season) 332, in 10 games, 1977 392, Paul Falsone, 1982‑85 384, Bob Bateson, 1979‑82 Fewest Points Allowed: 321, Carson Lassiter, 2013-16 (Season) 16, in seven games, 1933

Most Tackles, Season: Most Shutouts: 140, Bob Bateson, 1982 (Season) 6, in 10 games, 1989 136, Tony Zawadzki, 1984 128, Sam Owens, 1993 Highest Points‑Per‑Game Average: 124, Jim Smith, 2008 (Season) 39.3 in 10 games, 2018 38.0 in 10 games, 1990 Most Quarterback Sacks, Season: 14, Russ Alger, 1998 Most Games Won: 12, Vinny Swanda, 1990 (Season) 11, (11‑1, 10-0 regular season), 1988 11, (11-2, 9-1 regular season), 2008 Most Tackles For Losses (not including sacks), Season: 20, John Longo, 2002 Fewest Games Won: 16, Paul Falsone, 1985 (Season) 0, (0‑6‑1 in 1927, 0‑5‑1 in 1928, 0-2 in 1908) 15, Vinny Swanda, 1990 Most Consecutive Undefeated Games: Most Pass Breakups, Season: 17, from 1932 to 1934 20, Eugene Iozzino, 1979 Most Consecutive Undefeated Home Games: Most Forced Fumbles, Season: 20, from 1987 to 1990 6, Andrew Tolosi, 2013 5, Travis Costin, 2003 5, Eugene Iozzino, 1979

Most Fumble Recoveries, Season: 5, Micah Kurtz, 2002 5, J.J. Graham, 1992

Most Blocked Kicks, Season: 6, Josh Jablonski, 2005 5, Travis Alvarez, 2016 4, Dan Appley, 2017 4, Lou Crispo, 2010 4, R-Kal Truluck, 1996 R E D D R A G O N S 29 The Last Time it Happened... (individual performances only, prior to the 2019 season; includes only regular-season games through 2001 and all games from 2002-18)

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TD 100-YARD RUSHING GAME Cort: Kyle Richard, 58 yards vs. Morrisville St., 10/6/18 Cort: Johnnie Akins, 137 yards vs. Ithaca, 11/10/18 Opp: C.J. Conway (Montclair St.), 23 yards, 11/1/14 Opp: Kendall Anderson (Ithaca), 115 yards, 11/10/18

KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TD 150-YARD RUSHING GAME Cort: Cole Burgess, 97 yards vs. St. John Fisher, 10/27/18 Cort: Johnnie Akins, 208 yards vs. St. John Fisher, 10/27/18 Opp: Will Evans (Kean), 89 yards, 9/17/11 Opp: Malcolm Stowe (at Utica), 211 yards, 9/29/18

PUNT RETURNED FOR TD (not including blocked punt 200-YARD RUSHING GAME returns) Cort: Johnnie Akins, 208 yards vs. St. John Fisher, 10/17/18 Cort: Justin Autera, 59 yards vs. W. Conn. St., 10/17/09 Opp: Malcolm Stowe (at Utica), 211 yards, 9/29/18 Opp: Kevin Bragaglia (at Alfred), 92 yards, 9/22/18 100-YARD RECEIVING GAME BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR TD Cort: Jake Smith, 176 yards at Hartwick, 10/20/18 Cort: Chris Monteiro, 10 yards at Brockport, 11/3/18 Opp: Andrew Vito (Ithaca), 100 yards, 11/10/18 Opp: Nick Lukaszewicz (TCNJ), 3 yards, 10/29/11 150-YARD RECEIVING GAME BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR TD Cort: Jake Smith, 176 yards at Hartwick, 10/20/18 Cort: D’monte Woody, 83 yards at Morrisville St., 10/21/17 Opp: Joseph Ortiz (at Brockport), 170 yards, 11/3/18 Opp: Rick Jackson (Western Conn. St.), 74 yards, 10/29/05 250-YARD PASSING GAME FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR TD Cort: Brett Segala, 326 yards at Hartwick, 10/20/18 Cort: Devin Smith, 4 yards at Union, 11/18/17 Opp: Joe Germinerio (at Brockport), 307 yards, 11/3/18 Opp: Travis Caldwell (at Morrisville St.), 83 yards, 10/31/15 300-YARD PASSING GAME SAFETY Cort: Brett Segala, 326 yards at Hartwick, 10/20/18 Cort: vs. St. John Fisher, 10/27/18 (rusher tackled in end zone) Opp: Joe Germinerio (at Brockport), 307 yards, 11/3/18 Opp: at Buffalo St., 10/10/15 (rusher tackled in end zone) 350-YARD PASSING GAME DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT Cort: Brett Segala, 438 yards at Utica, 9/29/18 Cort: Phil Bossman (blocked PAT return) at Brockport, 11/5/11 Opp: Logan Wilcox (at Utica), 461 yards, 9/29/18 Opp: Dan Appel (Buffalo St.) (blocked PAT return), 9/23/95 OVERTIME GAME SHUTOUT (by defense) 20-17 win vs. Alfred (1 OT), 10/14/17 Cort: 35-0, vs. Southern Virginia, 10/18/14 (Cortland is 6-4 in overtime games; all were 1 OT) Opp.: 30-0, at TCNJ, 10/27/07

CORTLAND vs. 2019 OPPONENTS

Series First Last Current Last Last Opponent Record Game Game Streak Cortland Win Opp. Win Alfred 12-31-1 1940 2018 Alfred 1 2017, 20-17 (OT) 2018, 38-33 Brockport 49-19-2% 1948 2018 Brockport 3 2015, 35-21 2018, 21-16 Buffalo St. 21-14% 1984 2018 Cortland 2 2018, 41-7 2016, 39-21 Fitchburg St. 1-0 2018 2018 Cortland 1 2018, 51-14 --- Hartwick 14-0 1929 2018 Cortland 14 2018, 56-3 --- Ithaca 33-41-3 1930 2018 Ithaca 2 2016, 28-16 2018, 24-21 Morrisville St. 12-2% 1930 2018 Cortland 3 2018, 51-14 2015, 42-28 College of New Jersey 17-7% 1933 2014 Cortland 7 2014, 24-14 2007, 30-0 St. John Fisher 6-5 1988 2018 Cortland 1 2018, 22-3 2017, 35-28 Utica 6-1 2001 2018 Cortland 2 2018, 45-38 2016, 24-13 Totals 171-120-6 (.586) % Cortland win in 2009 later vacated due to NCAA secondary violation; records above include those wins.

30 CORTLAND CORTLAND POSTSEASON HISTORY

NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 1988: First Round Cortland 32, Hofstra 27 (at Cortland) Quarterfinals Ithaca 24, Cortland 17 (at Ithaca) 1989: First Round Union 42, Cortland 14 (at Union) 1990: First Round Hofstra 35, Cortland 9 (at Hofstra) 1997: First Round The College of N.J. 34, Cortland 30 (at Cortland) 2005: First Round Hobart 23, Cortland 22 (at Hobart) 2008: First Round Cortland 31, Plymouth St. 14 (at Cortland) Second Round Cortland 42, Curry 0 (at Cortland) Quarterfinals Mount Union 41, Cortland 14 (at Mount Union) 2010: First Round Cortland 49, Endicott 35 (at Cortland) Second Round Alfred 34, Cortland 20 (at Cortland) 2012: First Round Cortland 20, Framingham St. 19 (at Cortland) Second Round Wesley 56, Cortland 6 (at Wesley) 2015: First Round Cortland 45, Salisbury 21 (at Cortland) Second Round Linfield 38, Cortland 22 (at Linfield)

ECAC DIVISION III BOWL GAMES 1991: Cortland 21, Plymouth St. 6 (Northwest) (at Cortland) 1992: Cortland 38, Bentley 20 (Northwest) (at Cortland) 1994: Cortland 15, Maine Maritime 6 (Northeast) (at Maine Maritime) 1995: Springfield 49, Cortland 26 (Northeast) (at Springfield) 2002: Cortland 30, Westfield St. 7 (Northwest) (at Cortland) 2003: St. John Fisher 47, Cortland 37 (Northwest) (at St. John Fisher) 2006: Rensselaer 26, Cortland 7 (Northeast) (at Cortland) 2007: Cortland 23, Union 7 (Northeast) (at Cortland)

2009: St. John Fisher 34, Cortland 20 (Northwest) (at St. John Fisher)* 2011: Cortland 14, Albright 0 (Southeast) (at Cortland) 2013: Alfred 21, Cortland 14 (North Central) (at Alfred) 2016: Kean 30, Cortland 27 (Clayton Chapman Bowl; Franklin Field, Philadelphia)

NEW YORK BOWL 2017: Cortland 35, Union 28 (at Union) 2018: Qualified for bowl (game canceled due to no Liberty League representative) * ECAC appearance later vacated due to NCAA secondary violation.

R E D D R A G O N S 31 Cortland Football: Year‑By‑Year Win-Loss Records YEAR RECORD COACH YEAR RECORD COACH YEAR RECORD COACH 1893 2‑4‑0 --- 1950 3‑4‑0 Davis (NJAC record in parentheses 2000-14; Empire 8 record in parentheses starting 2015) 1894 1‑2‑0 --- 1951 3‑4‑0 Davis 2000 4-6 (4-2) MacNeill 1895 4‑1‑0 --- 1952 4‑2‑1 Davis 2001 5-5 (3-3) MacNeill 1896 6‑0‑0 --- 1953 2‑3‑1 Davis 2002 $ 9-2 (4-2) MacNeill 1897 2‑3‑2 --- 1954 2‑3‑2 Davis 2003 ! 5-5 (2-3) MacNeill 1898 3‑0‑2 --- 1955 6‑1‑0 Davis 2004 5-4 (4-2) MacNeill 1899 6‑0‑0 --- 1956 4‑3‑0 Davis 2005 # 7-3 (5-1)^ MacNeill 1957 4‑1‑2 Davis 2006 % 9-2 (6-1)^ MacNeill 1900 4‑5‑1 --- 1958 5‑2‑0 Davis 2007 @ 8-3 (6-1)^ MacNeill 1901 4‑2‑1 --- 1959 2‑3‑2 Davis 2008 = 11-2 (9-0)+ MacNeill 1902 6‑1‑0 --- 2009 v 7-4 (7-2) MacNeill 1903 4‑5‑0 --- 1960 2‑5‑0 Davis 1904 6‑2‑1 --- 1961 4‑3‑0 Davis 2010 * 10-2 (8-1)^ MacNeill 1905 1‑6‑0 --- 1962 3‑4‑0 Davis 2011 > 9-2 (7-2) MacNeill 1906 1‑4‑0 --- 1963 4‑3‑0 Roger Robinson 2012 * 9-2 (7-0)+ MacNeill 1907 1‑1‑0 --- 1964 8‑1‑0 Robinson 2013 ~ 6-5 (5-2) MacNeill 1908 0‑2‑0 --- 1965 7‑2‑0 Robinson 2014 5-5 (4-3) MacNeill 1909-10 No games reported 1966 6‑2‑0 Robinson 2015 * 9-3 (6-2)^ MacNeill 1967 4‑4‑0 Robinson 2016 < 5-6 (3-5) MacNeill 1911 1‑2‑1 --- 1968 5‑3‑0 Robinson 2017 & 7-4 (5-2) MacNeill 1912 2‑4‑1 --- 1969 4‑4‑0 Robinson 2018 7-3 (5-2) MacNeill 1913 2‑2‑1 --- * Includes 1‑1 record in NCAA playoffs 1914 4‑5‑0 --- 1970 5‑4‑0 Robinson # Includes 0‑1 record in NCAA playoffs 1915 3‑4‑3 --- 1971 4‑5‑0 Robinson = Includes 2-1 record in NCAA playoffs 1916 1‑3‑0 --- 1972 6‑3‑0 Robinson & Includes win in New York Bowl Game 1917‑23 No games played 1973 1‑7‑1 Robinson $ Includes win in ECAC Northwest Bowl Game 1974 2‑6‑1 Robinson @ Includes win in ECAC Northeast Bowl Game 1924 4‑2‑0 Willard Ashbrook 1975 2‑6‑1 Robinson > Includes win in ECAC Southeast Bowl Game 1925 5‑1‑1 Ashbrook 1976 4‑5‑0 Robinson % Includes loss in ECAC Northeast Bowl Game 1926 4‑1‑2 Ashbrook 1977 2‑8‑0 Robinson ! Includes loss in ECAC Northwest Bowl Game 1927 0‑6‑1 Ashbrook 1978 5‑5‑0 Robinson ~ Includes loss in ECAC North Central Bowl Game 1928 0‑5‑1 George Hendricks 1979 1‑9‑0 Robinson < Includes loss in ECAC Clayton Chapman Bowl 1929 3‑4‑0 Howard Hobson + Won league regular-season title outright 1980 3‑7‑0 Ed Decker ^ Tied for first in league regular-season standings 1930 4‑3‑0 Henry Kumpf 1981 6‑4‑0 Decker v Seven wins later vacated due to NCAA secondary violation. Official record is 0-4 overall (0-3 regular season), 0-2 NJAC 1931 2‑3‑1 Kumpf 1982 4‑6‑0 Decker 1932 4‑0‑3 Carl “Chugger” Davis 1983 4‑5‑0 Larry Czarnecki 1933 5‑0‑2 Davis 1984 4‑6‑0 Czarnecki 1934 4‑1‑1 Davis 1985 4‑5‑0 Czarnecki 1935 6‑0‑1 Davis 1986 1‑8‑0 Dennis Kayser 1936 5‑1‑0 Davis 1987 5‑4‑0 Kayser 1937 4‑2‑0 Davis 1988 * 11‑1‑0 Kayser 1938 2‑4‑0 Davis 1989 # 9‑2‑0 Kayser 1939 5‑2‑0 Davis 1990 # 9‑2‑0 Dave Murray 1940 2‑5‑0 Davis 1991 $ 8‑3‑0 Murray 1941 2‑3‑1 Davis 1992 $ 7‑4‑0 Murray 1942 4‑1‑0 Davis 1993 1‑9‑0 Murray 1943‑45 No Games - World War II 1994 @ 7-4-0 Murray 1946 4‑3‑0 Davis 1995 % 6-4-1 Murray 1947 5‑3‑0 Davis 1996 6-4 Murray 1948 5‑1‑1 Davis 1997 # 8-3 Dan MacNeill 1949 4‑3‑0 Davis 1998 4-6 MacNeill 1999 5-5 MacNeill Head coach Dan MacNeill. 32 CORTLAND Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2018) (starting in 1964, road games are distinguished from home games by the word “at”)

1893 (2-4) 1902 (6-1) Dryden Academy L 4-26 Binghamton H.S. W 11-5 Binghamton H.S. W 6-4 Cornell Prep. (Stiles) W 15-0 Binghamton H.S. L 0-6 St. Johns Military W 12-0 Cazenovia Seminary L 4-16 East Syracuse W 17-0 Cazenovia Seminary L 0-4 Onondaga Indians W 18-6 “Homers” W 30-0 Cascadilla Prep. W 6-5 Alexandria Bay (Town) L 0-31 1894 (2-1) Binghamton W 6-4 1903 (4-5) Ithaca HS L 0-30 Syracuse University L 0-23 Cazenovia Seminary W 6-2 Hamilton College L 0-47 Hobart College L 6-22 1895 (4-1) Stiles Prep. W 5-0 Dryden H.S. W 30-0 Cazenovia Seminary L 0-17 Ithaca H.S. L 0-6 East Syracuse H.S. W 24-6 Whitney Point H.S. W 29-0 Cortland Central H.S. W 22-0 Binghamton H.S. W 32-0 Syracuse H.S. L 0-12 Oneonta Normal W 32-0 Cazenovia Seminary W 32-0 1913 (2-2-1) Mansfield W 6-3 George Jr. Republic L 0-56 Oswego W 20-0 1896 (6-0) 1904 (6-2-1) Cortland Central H.S. W 6-3 Groton W n/a Syracuse University L 0-27 Elmira H.S. L 2-41 1926 (4-1-2) Homer W 20-0 George Jr. Republic W 6-0 Oswego Normal W n/a Alfred Frosh W 39-0 Cortland Central H.S. W 32-0 Marathon H.S. W 16-0 Cortland Central H.S. T 0-0 Slippery Rock W 7-6 Binghamton H.S. W 16-4 Cazenovia Seminary W 16-6 Syracuse Frosh W 6-0 Cazenovia Seminary W 8-6 Stiles Prep. W 45-0 1914 (4-5) Colgate Frosh L 6-54 Ithaca H.S. W n/a Cascadilla Prep. W 40-0 Binghamton H.S. L 0-20 Stroudsburg T 0-0 Cazenovia Seminary T 6-6 Cascadilla Prep. L 0-7 Mansfield T 7-7 1897 (2-3-2) Ithaca H.S. L 0-11 Union Endicott W 14-7 Oswego W 26-0 Cazenovia T 6-6 Cazenovia Seminary W 6-0 Oswego Normal W 7-0 Cascadilla Prep. W 18-0 Cortland Central H.S. W 7-0 1927 (0-6-1) Ithaca H.S. W 24-4 1905 (1-6) Oswego Normal W 44-0 Alfred Frosh L 0-12 Cornell Freshman L 0-18 Colgate University L 0-54 Cortland Central H.S. L 0-6 Not Available L 0-12 Syracuse University L 0-24 George Jr. Republic L 0-22 Elmira Free Academy L 0-10 Manlius School L 0-40 Manlius-St. Johns L 0-46 George Jr. Republic L 0-6 Mansfield Normal L 7-57 Cornell Frosh L 6-13 Mansfield Normal T 4-4 Syracuse H.S. L 0-23 Colgate Frosh L 7-27 Ithaca H.S. L 0-22 1915 (3-4-3) Stroudsburg L 0-34 1898 (3-0-2) Cazenovia Seminary L 6-11 Ithaca H.S. T 0-0 Oswego T 0-0 Cascadilla Prep. T 5-5 Ithaca Stiles W 6-5 Cascadilla Prep. L 0-13 Cazenovia Seminary W 11-5 George Jr. Republic W 18-0 Coach: George Hendricks (1928) Cazenovia Seminary W 12-0 1906 (1-4) Cortland Central H.S. L 0-21 Cascadilla Prep. W 16-6 St. Lawrence Univ. L 0-32 Union Endicott L 0-33 1928 (0-5-1) Groton Bridgebuilders T 0-0 Binghamton H.S. L 5-6 Elmira Free Academy L 0-25 Syracuse Frosh L 14-32 All Homer W 36-0 Ithaca H.S. T 6-6 Colgate Frosh L 9-14 1899 (6-0) George Jr. Republic L 0-40 Normal Alumni W 13-0 Cornell Frosh L 6-8 Ithaca H.S. W 22-0 Ithaca H.S. L 6-10 George Jr. Republic W 12-0 Mansfield T 0-0 Manlius-St. Johns W 12-0 Oneida H.S. T 0-0 Stroudsburg L 0-12 Athens (PA) W 12-6 1907 (1-1) Oswego L 0-24 Cascadilla Prep. W 20-0 Binghamton H.S. L 0-29 1916 (1-3) Mansfield Normal W 22-0 Cortland Central H.S. W 16-0 Elmira Free Academy L 6-7 Coach: Howard Hobson (1929) Cortland YMCA W 17-10 Cascadilla Prep. L 6-25 1908 (0-2) Cortland Central H.S. L 7-13 1929 (3-4) 1900 (4-5-1) Cortland Central H.S. L 0-10 Union Endicott H.S. W 7-6 Keystone Academy L 0-27 Syracuse University L 0-35 Oswego Normal L 0-10 Cornell Frosh L 0-21 Hamilton College L 0-64 1917-1923 Stroudsburg L 7-26 Colgate University W 11-6 1909 and 1910 No Games Played Hartwick W 53-0 Manlius-St. Johns T 6-6 No Games Reported Syracuse Frosh L 12-24 Athens (PA) L 11-41 Coach: Willard Ashbrook (1924-27) Oswego W 20-7 Syracuse U. Reserves W 16-6 1911 (1-2-1) Mansfield W 13-12 “All Cortland” W 29-6 Cortland Central H.S. T 6-6 1924 (4-2) Manlius-St. Johns L 0-29 Endicott & Union L 6-11 St. Johns Cadets L 10-12 Coach: Henry Kumpf (1930-31) Athens (PA) L 0-29 Syracuse Tech. H.S. L 5-6 Cascadilla Prep. W 16-0 Cascadilla Prep. W 11-5 Cortland Central H.S. W 11-3 Rochester Univ. Frosh W 34-0 1930 (4-3) Colgate Frosh L 0-6 Hartwick W 67-0 1901 (4-2-1) 1912 (2-4-1) Mansfield Normal W 26-7 Cornell Frosh L 6-21 Syracuse University L 0-35 George Jr. Republic L n/a Oswego Normal W 16-7 Ithaca W 12-0 Binghamton H.S. L 0-11 Cortland Central H.S. W 12-0 Stroudsburg L 0-19 Cascadilla Prep. W 16-0 Auburn H.S. L 0-12 1925 (5-1-1) Morrisville W 12-0 Binghamton H.S. T 0-0 Endicott & Union T 6-6 Syracuse Frosh L 0-20 Mansfield W 32-6 East Syracuse H.S. W 6-5 Endicott & Union L 0-40 Slippery Rock W 2-0 Keystone Academy L 7-14 Cascadilla Prep. W 28-0 Syracuse Tech H.S. W 6-0 St. Bonaventure W 13-0 Manlius-St. Johns W 29-11 Phoenix H.S. L 0-6 Colgate Frosh W 7-0 Stroudsburg T 0-0

R E D D R A G O N S 33 Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2018)

1931 (2-3-1) Bergen W 33-0 1947 (5-3) 1955 (6-1) Genesee Wesleyan W 33-13 Slippery Rock W 6-0 Sampson W 44-0 Buffalo W 28-7 Cornell Frosh W 26-19 Cornell JV W 25-0 Mohawk W 28-6 Alfred L 0-12 Ithaca L 6-12 Mansfield W 13-6 Bloomsburg W 13-6 Stroudsburg L 6-31 1938 (2-4) Stroudsburg L 0-21 Ithaca W 28-0 Mansfield T 6-6 Western Maryland L 7-21 Hartwick W 10-0 Brockport W 32-0 Oswego L 0-13 Lock Haven L 13-20 Alfred W 37-0 Hofstra W 25-0 St. Lawrence L 12-21 St. Lawrence L 7-13 Stroudsburg W 19-13 Coach: Carl “Chugger” Davis (1932-62) Stroudsburg W 19-13 Springfield L 7-32 Slippery Rock W 13-7 1956 (4-3) 1932 (4-0-3) Cornell JV L 13-26 1948 (5-1-1) Buffalo L 12-26 Mansfield T 6-6 Clarkson W 46-6 Alfred L 6-24 Cornell Frosh W 13-0 1939 (5-2) Cornell JV W 33-0 Bloomsburg W 6-3 Ithaca T 0-0 Western Maryland W 12-0 Brockport W 19-6 Ithaca W 37-0 Hartwick W 24-0 Lock Haven W 26-7 Ithaca W 19-0 Brockport W 45-0 Stroudsburg T 7-7 St. Lawrence L 6-14 Hartwick W 14-7 Hofstra L 7-13 Arnold W 14-7 Stroudsburg W 27-0 Stroudsburg T 0-0 Stroudsburg W 7-0 Oswego W 19-6 Clarkson L 7-13 Springfield L 6-28 American International W 3-2 1957 (4-1-2) 1933 (5-0-2) Mansfield W 13-0 1949 (4-3) Alfred T 12-12 Hartwick W 40-0 Springfield L 0-30 Buffalo W 20-0 Mansfield W 13-0 1940 (2-5) West Chester L 7-19 Bloomsburg W 42-12 Ithaca T 6-6 Alfred L 0-21 Clarkson W 52-0 Ithaca W 32-13 Trenton W 54-0 Cornell JV L 6-20 Ithaca W 32-7 Hofstra L 6-15 Stroudsburg W 26-10 St. Lawrence L 0-17 Hartwick W 39-0 Brockport T 0-0 Arnold T 0-0 Stroudsburg L 0-24 Stroudsburg L 6-14 Stroudsburg W 19-6 Oswego W 26-0 Clarkson W 13-0 Brockport W 27-6 Lock Haven W 12-6 1958 (5-2) 1934 (4-1-1) Mansfield L 0-7 1950 (3-4) Alfred W 36-0 Mansfield W 18-6 Buffalo L 0-13 Buffalo L 6-7 Arnold W 20-0 1941 (2-3-1) Springfield L 7-21 Bloomsburg L 0-16 Stroudsburg T 6-6 Western Maryland L 6-34 West Chester L 0-26 Ithaca W 16-6 Ithaca L 0-7 American International L 3-20 Clarkson W 14-6 Hofstra W 8-0 Trenton W 29-0 St. Lawrence W 24-13 Ithaca L 6-7 Brockport W 20-6 Oswego W 59-7 Clarkson L 0-23 Hartwick W 37-0 Stroudsburg W 42-8 Lock Haven T 7-7 Stroudsburg W 7-0 1935 (6-0-1) Mansfield W 40-7 1959 (2-3-2) Canisius W 10-7 1951 (3-4) Alfred W 12-2 Mansfield T 6-6 1942 (4-1) Buffalo L 0-26 Buffalo L 2-68 Colgate JV W 31-0 Clarkson W 20-6 Springfield L 12-28 Bloomsburg T 6-6 Oswego W 32-0 Canisius L 0-27 American International W 13-8 Ithaca W 13-7 Stroudsburg W 39-0 St. Lawrence W 26-0 Clarkson W 39-13 Kings L 0-2 Arnold W 31-0 Hartwick W 47-0 Ithaca L 6-13 Brockport L 6-19 Syracuse JV W 39-6 Cornell JV W 14-0 Brockport W 35-13 Stroudsburg T 0-0 Stroudsburg L 6-20 1936 (5-1) 1943-1945: 1960 (2-5) St. Lawrence W 14-7 No Games Played (World War II) 1952 (4-2-1) Alfred L 7-20 Mansfield W 20-2 Buffalo W 33-13 C.W. Post L 12-23 Arnold W 34-0 1946 (4-3) Hofstra L 6-34 Bloomsburg L 14-20 Bergen W 52-0 Bergen W 53-6 Alfred L 28-33 Kings W 7-6 Stroudsburg W 19-7 Mansfield L 6-9 Ithaca W 39-6 Brockport W 22-0 Canisius L 6-13 Stroudsburg L 6-25 Brockport W 45-6 Ithaca L 6-12 Alfred L 12-20 Stroudsburg W 14-7 East Stroudsburg L 0-28 1937 (4-2) St. Lawrence W 14-13 Springfield T 14-14 Lock Haven L 7-26 Hartwick W 28-0 1961 (4-3) St. Lawrence L 0-20 Springfield W 14-12 1953 (2-3-1) Alfred W 13-6 Stroudsburg W 28-0 Springfield L 6-34 C.W. Post L 7-13 Buffalo T 12-12 Bloomsburg W 16-8 Alfred L 0-19 Ithaca L 0-34 Ithaca W 32-0 Kings W 27-8 Brockport W 62-0 Brockport W 39-0 Hofstra L 0-18 East Stroudsburg L 0-24

1954 (2-3-2) 1962 (3-4) Buffalo W 20-6 Alfred W 19-12 Alfred L 12-32 C.W. Post L 14-20 Bloomsburg L 13-26 Bridgeport L 7-20 Ithaca T 13-13 Ithaca L 12-24 Brockport T 12-12 Kings W 26-6 Hofstra L 13-20 Brockport W 13-6 Stroudsburg W 19-0 East Stroudsburg L 0-20

34 CORTLAND Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2018)

Coach: Roger Robinson (1963-79) 1970 (5-4) at Montclair St. T 15-15 Coach: Ed Decker (1980-82) Springfield L 12-21 Brockport W 56-0 1963 (4-3) at Indiana (PA) L 14-28 American International L 8-39 1980 (3-7) Alfred L 0-12 Ithaca W 7-0 Alfred L 0-9 U. Buffalo L 14-20 C.W. Post W 24-4 C.W. Post L 7-10 East Stroudsburg L 7-10 at Hobart W 12-7 Ithaca L 7-22 at Brockport W 28-0 at Central Connecticut L 6-7 at New York Tech L 0-16 Kings W 36-0 Adelphi W 46-0 Hofstra L 28-35 Brockport W 49-0 at Alfred L 7-27 1976 (4-5) at Brockport L 26-41 Bridgeport W 27-13 at Northeastern W 8-7 Springfield W 17-15 at Albany L 7-41 East Stroudsburg L 0-34 Central Connecticut W 17-10 at Edinboro L 11-34 at Alfred L 0-23 Ithaca L 12-28 Canisius W 35-0 1964 (8-1) 1971 (4-5) Central Connecticut L 41-48 Ithaca L 7-24 Alfred W 15-0 at Springfield W 14-12 at Brockport W 24-0 at Marist W 27-13 Trenton St. W 27-6 Indiana (PA) L 11-35 at Albany L 14-25 at Bridgeport W 27-0 at Ithaca L 13-21 at Alfred W 20-16 1981 (6-4) Ithaca W 26-0 at C.W. Post L 13-45 at East Stroudsburg L 14-28 at U. Buffalo L 7-34 C.W. Post W 30-27 Brockport W 20-7 Southern Connecticut W 50-6 Hobart W 21-20 at Brockport W 54-8 Alfred L 10-17 New York Tech W 41-14 East Stroudsburg W 17-14 Adelphi W 23-8 1977 (2-8) at Hofstra L 10-19 at Glassboro St. W 41-0 Northeastern W 23-6 at Springfield L 0-62 Brockport W 24-3 at Montclair St. L 0-7 at Central Connecticut L 14-17 American International L 23-35 Albany W 20-14 at Ithaca L 17-38 Alfred L 14-21 1965 (7-2) 1972 (6-3) at Central Connecticut L 0-51 at Canisius W 10-7 at Alfred W 26-6 Springfield W 17-10 Brockport W 28-0 at Ithaca L 0-42 at Trenton St. W 7-6 at Indiana (PA) L 0-5 Albany L 15-18 Marist W 51-6 Bridgeport W 10-0 Ithaca W 21-16 Alfred L 9-15 at Ithaca L 12-13 Montclair St. W 13-10 East Stroudsburg L 14-69 1982 (4-6) at C.W. Post W 46-20 at Brockport W 19-7 at So. Connecticut L 0-37 U. Buffalo W 31-28 Brockport W 26-0 at Bridgeport L 7-42 at Merchant Marine W 10-7 at Hobart L 10-14 Glassboro St. W 60-0 at Alfred L 27-29 at New York Tech W 26-7 at East Stroudsburg L 0-38 Edinboro W 14-9 1978 (5-5) Hofstra L 21-34 Montclair St. W 20-0 Central Connecticut W 13-6 U. Buffalo W 35-14 at Brockport W 45-20 Springfield W 14-6 at Albany L 20-27 1966 (6-2) 1973 (1-7-1) Ithaca L 13-27 Alfred L 21-35 Alfred W 17-6 at Springfield L 20-34 at East Stroudsburg L 7-64 Canisius L 20-27 C.W. Post W 21-14 Indiana (PA) L 0-10 Central Connecticut L 14-39 Ithaca W 21-17 at Bridgeport L 0-3 at Ithaca L 33-41 at Brockport W 20-15 at St. Lawrence L 27-40 Ithaca W 24-11 at Montclair St. L 14-27 at Alfred L 14-48 Hobart W 15-8 Brockport W 23-6 Albany L 31-41 Coach: Larry Czarnecki (1983-85) at Brockport W 59-6 Bridgeport L 14-27 at Plattsburgh W 44-22 at Trenton St. W 27-10 Alfred L 7-20 Southern Connecticut W 37-14 1983 (4-5) at Northeastern L 7-14 East Stroudsburg T 0-0 at U. Buffalo L 0-35 at Central Connecticut L 6-21 1979 (1-9) Pace W 26-10 1967 (4-4) at U. Buffalo L 13-17 at Salisbury L 0-25 Montclair St. W 23-14 1974 (2-6-1) at Springfield L 14-27 Brockport W 17-13 at C.W. Post L 14-36 Springfield W 31-0 at Ithaca L 7-42 Albany W 14-7 at Ithaca W 11-7 at Indiana (PA) L 6-7 East Stroudsburg L 3-24 at Alfred L 13-39 Brockport L 20-27 Ithaca L 33-34 at Central Connecticut L 23-29 at Canisius L 20-21 at Hobart W 18-14 Montclair St. L 7-26 Brockport L 13-25 at Ithaca L 26-49 Trenton St. W 40-0 at Brockport W 28-7 Alfred L 7-34 St. Lawrence W 28-0 at Alfred L 6-14 at Bridgeport L 5-41 Hobart L 16-17 Northeastern L 0-22 at Alfred L 0-19 at So. Connecticut L 7-21 1984 (4-6) at East Stroudsburg L 11-28 New York Tech W 27-0 U. Buffalo W 23-7 1968 (5-3) Central Connecticut T 14-14 Central Connecticut L 7-23 at Montclair St. W 21-14 at Buffalo St. W 30-17 Maryland St. L 17-28 1975 (2-6-1) at Wagner L 17-27 Ithaca W 34-13 at Springfield W 20-0 at Brockport W 42-21 C.W. Post L 21-37 Indiana (PA) L 0-10 at Albany L 0-28 at Brockport W 7-6 at Ithaca L 6-21 Alfred L 6-43 Adelphi W 10-0 Canisius L 15-26 at Alfred W 45-28 Ithaca L 6-42 at Northeastern L 17-20 at St. Lawrence W 22-6

1969 (4-4) 1985 (4-5) at Springfield W 40-21 at U. Buffalo L 14-31 at Central Connecticut W 17-7 Hobart L 3-16 at Ithaca L 28-36 Buffalo St. W 22-20 at C.W. Post W 24-15 Wagner W 28-23 Brockport W 73-6 Brockport W 41-6 at Rhode Island L 3-13 Albany W 21-16 Alfred L 17-20 at Alfred L 0-31 Northeastern L 17-27 at Canisius L 20-34 at Ithaca L 0-41

R E D D R A G O N S 35 Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2018)

Coach: Dennis Kayser (1986-89) Brockport W 52-14 Albany W 34-21 1986 (1-8) at Springfield L 13-20 U. Buffalo L 22-23 at Canisius W 32-14 at Hobart L 6-26 at Ithaca L 14-23 at Buffalo St. L 14-18 at Hofstra L 6-40 at Stony Brook L 7-10 ** Plymouth St. W 21-6 at Brockport W 21-16 ** ECAC Northwest Bowl at Albany L 24-45 Alfred L 9-34 1992 (7-4, 6-4 regular season) Canisius L 0-17 Ferrum W 21-10 Ithaca L 12-40 at Montclair St. W 23-17 at Mansfield L 10-24 1987 (5-4) at Buffalo St. L 21-30 at Wilkes L 28-30 at Brockport W 62-12 Hobart L 14-24 at Albany W 35-0 Buffalo St. W 37-17 Springfield W 26-6 Stony Brook W 23-0 at Wash. & Jefferson L 6-31 Coach: Dan MacNeill (1997-present) * Montclair St. L 24-28 Brockport W 14-10 Ithaca W 22-20 * New Jersey City W 38-14 Albany W 37-35 Southern Connecticut L 17-28 1997 (8-3, 8-2 regular season) * Rowan W 32-31 at Springfield L 28-48 ** Bentley W 38-20 at St. Lawrence W 42-0 * at William Paterson L 42-49 at Canisius W 29-23 ** ECAC Northwest Bowl Montclair St. W 28-14 at Utica W 45-8 at Ithaca L 15-37 at Kean W 47-21 * at Kean W 37-20 1993 (1-9) Buffalo St. W 38-9 at Ithaca L 14-21 1988 (11-1, 10-0 regular season) Mansfield W 3-0 The College of N.J. W 43-22 * NJAC game Wilkes W 37-0 Montclair St. L 7-17 Rowan L 6-41 at Hobart W 29-6 at Ferrum L 10-21 William Paterson W 31-0 2002 (9-2, 8-2 regular season) (4-2 NJAC) at Buffalo St. W 30-7 Buffalo St. L 0-45 Springfield W 24-8 Brockport W 21-12 Western Conn. St. W 24-21 at Brockport L 14-26 at Ithaca W 33-28 * The College of N.J. L 38-41 (OT) at Brockport W 28-13 Albany L 13-20 at Brockport L 28-30 * Kean W 35-14 at Albany W 31-14 at Springfield L 33-55 ** The College of N.J. L 30-34 at Buffalo St. W 28-0 Springfield W 7-3 Wash. & Jefferson L 7-48 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs * at Montclair St. W 20-16 Canisius W 41-7 at Ithaca L 14-32 * at New Jersey City W 27-6 Ithaca W 21-20 at So. Connecticut L 14-26 1998 (4-6) * at Rowan L 21-42 at St. John Fisher W 48-10 St. Lawrence W 45-13 * William Paterson W 32-0 ** Hofstra W 32-27 1994 (7-4, 6-4 regular season) at Montclair St. L 3-20 Utica W 58-12 ** at Ithaca L 17-24 at Mansfield L 16-26 Kean W 53-27 Ithaca W 16-12 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs at Montclair St. W 24-17 at Buffalo St. W 58-31 ** Westfield State W 30-7 Ferrum W 17-14 at The College of N.J. L 23-32 * NJAC game 1989 (9-2, 9-1 regular season) at Buffalo St. L 10-17 at Rowan L 34-41 ** ECAC Northwest Bowl at Wilkes W 35-7 Newport News Appren. L 34-36 William Paterson W 47-6 Hobart W 17-0 Brockport W 20-14 at Springfield L 34-62 2003 (5-5, 5-4 regular season) (2-3 NJAC) Buffalo St. W 25-0 at Albany W 30-29 Ithaca L 29-37 at Brockport L 14-28 at Western Conn. St. W 21-0 Springfield W 35-0 Brockport L 27-28 * at The College of N.J. L 14-21 Brockport W 49-0 at Wash. & Jefferson W 24-21 * at Kean W 23-20 Albany W 24-6 Ithaca L 13-15 1999 (5-5) Buffalo St. W 36-14 at Springfield W 10-0 ** at Maine Maritime W 15-6 Montclair St. L 16-41 * Montclair St. L 17-28 at Canisius W 22-20 ** ECAC Northeast Bowl at Kean W 26-13 * Rowan L 31-34 (OT) at Ithaca L 0-28 Buffalo St. L 17-20 * at William Paterson W 20-14 St. John Fisher W 37-0 1995 (6-4-1, 6-3-1 regular season) at Wash. & Jefferson L 28-33 at Utica W 43-7 ** at Union L 14-42 Mansfield W 21-20 New Jersey City W 73-7 at Ithaca W 16-15 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs Montclair St. W 24-17 Rowan L 9-30 ** at St. John Fisher L 37-47 at Ferrum W 13-0 at William Paterson W 45-7 * NJAC game Coach: Dave Murray (1990-96) Buffalo St. L 33-36 Springfield W 21-18 ** ECAC Northwest Bowl at Brockport W 21-13 at Ithaca W 26-21 1990 (9-2, 9-1 regular season) Rowan T 14-14 at Brockport L 24-28 2004 (5-4) (4-2 NJAC) Mansfield W 41-7 at Newport News Appren. W 28-0 Brockport L 26-42 Wilkes W 49-0 Wash. & Jefferson L 7-14 2000 (4-6) (4-2 NJAC) * The College of N.J. L 14-17 at Buffalo St. W 21-12 at Ithaca L 19-35 Brockport L 0-14 * Kean W 49-17 Western Conn. St. W 45-14 at Jersey City St. W 28-14 * The College of N.J. W 25-14 at Buffalo St. W 28-14 at Brockport W 31-7 ** at Springfield L 26-49 * Kean W 48-0 * at Montclair St. W 16-12 at Albany W 50-19 ** ECAC Northeast Bowl at Buffalo St. L 10-26 * at Rowan L 33-34 Springfield W 41-14 * at Montclair St. L 3-15 * William Paterson W 18-13 Canisius W 27-0 1996 (6-4) * at New Jersey City W 32-3 * at Western Conn. St. W 26-10 Ithaca L 14-28 at Mansfield L 0-18 * at Rowan L 10-45 Ithaca L 22-47 at St. John Fisher W 61-0 at Montclair St. W 13-10 * William Paterson W 42-3 * NJAC game ** at Hofstra L 9-35 Kean W 31-10 at Springfield L 28-48 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs at Buffalo St. L 12-15 Ithaca L 14-19 2005 (7-3, 7-2 regular season) (5-1 NJAC) St. Lawrence W 38-10 * NJAC game at Brockport W 20-10 1991 (8-3, 7-3 regular season) at Rowan L 17-47 * at The College of N.J. W 30-14 St. John Fisher W 71-0 William Paterson W 31-3 2001 (5-5) (3-3 NJAC) * at Kean W 27-6 at Wilkes W 67-6 at Springfield W 33-30 (OT) at Brockport L 14-17 Buffalo St. L 20-27 Mansfield W 31-17 Ithaca W 41-13 * at The College of N.J. L 14-28 * Montclair St. W 39-14 Buffalo St. W 35-0 Brockport L 16-23 Buffalo St. W 36-7 * Rowan L 16-24 36 CORTLAND Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2018)

* at William Paterson W 31-0 2010 (10-2, 9-1 regular season) (8-1 NJAC) 2013 (6-5, 6-4 regular season) (5-2 NJAC) 2016 (5-6, 5-5 regular season) (3-5 E8) * Western Conn. St. W 26-7 * at Kean W 24-12 Buffalo St. L 28-41 at Heidelberg W 30-28 at Ithaca W 37-30 (OT) * Buffalo St. W 35-7 * William Paterson W 26-15 Framingham St. W 49-21 ** at Hobart L 22-23 * at Western Conn. St. W 45-0 at St. John Fisher L 25-33 * St. John Fisher L 24-31 * NJAC game (tied for first) * at The College of N.J. W 37-0 * Kean W 17-7 * at Utica L 13-24 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs * Brockport W 35-0 * at Montclair St. W 48-14 * at Hartwick W 50-47 * at Rowan L 17-20 * at Brockport L 32-49 * Buffalo St. L 21-39 2006 (9-2, 9-1 regular season) (6-1 NJAC) * at Morrisville St. W 42-6 * The College of N.J. W 20-7 * at Alfred L 28-41 at Morrisville St. W 52-14 * Montclair St. W 10-9 * at Rowan L 9-10 * at Brockport L 19-21 Brockport W 17-10 * William Paterson W 38-7 * Morrisville St. W 62-49 * Morrisville St. W 45-20 * at Buffalo St. W 38-20 Ithaca W 20-17 at Ithaca W 28-24 * Ithaca W 28-16 * William Paterson W 30-14 ** Endicott W 49-35 ** at Alfred L 14-21 ** Kean L 27-30 * Kean W 24-14 ** Alfred L 20-34 * NJAC game * Empire 8 game * at Western Conn. St. W 49-21 * NJAC game (tied for first) ** ECAC North Central Bowl ** ECAC Div. III Clayton Chapman Bowl * at Montclair St. W 41-3 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs (Franklin Field; Philadelphia, PA) * The College of N.J. W 26-14 2014 (5-5) (4-3 NJAC) * at Rowan L 7-14 (OT) 2011 (9-2, 8-2 regular season) (7-2 NJAC) at Buffalo St. L 48-51 (OT) 2017 (7-4, 6-4 regular season) (5-2 E8) Ithaca W 23-20 (OT) * Buffalo St. W 28-12 Brockport L 14-17 Augustana (IL) W 34-32 ** Rensselaer L 7-26 * Kean L 16-21 * at Morrisville St. L 31-38 at Framingham St. L 14-29 * NJAC game (tied for first) * at Rowan W 31-28 * Rowan L 14-38 * Hartwick W 31-30 **ECAC Northeast Bowl * Morrisville St. W 55-14 * at The College of N.J. W 24-14 * Brockport L 38-52 * at Montclair St. L 33-34 * Southern Virginia W 35-0 * at Buffalo St. W 38-12 2007 (8-3, 7-3 regular season) (6-1 NJAC) * at Western Conn. St. W 56-10 * at Kean W 21-14 * Alfred W 20-17 (OT) Morrisville St. W 71-7 * William Paterson W 35-7 * Montclair St. L 20-30 * at Morrisville St. W 34-20 at Brockport L 14-28 * The College of N.J. W 23-20 * at William Paterson W 26-17 * at St. John Fisher L 28-35 * Buffalo St. W 30-27 * at Brockport W 64-43 Ithaca W 23-20 * Utica W 24-23 * at William Paterson W 42-0 at Ithaca W 27-3 * NJAC game at Ithaca L 20-48 * at Kean W 35-14 ** Albright W 14-0 ** at Union W 35-28 * Western Conn. St. W 27-26 * NJAC game 2015 (9-3, 8-2 regular season) (6-2 E8) * Empire 8 game * Montclair St. W 43-13 ** ECAC III Southeast Bowl Heidelberg W 26-24 ** New York Bowl * at The College of N.J. L 0-30 at Framingham St. W 61-49 * Rowan W 17-6 2012 (9-2, 8-1 regular season) (7-0 NJAC) * at St. John Fisher W 34-17 2018 (7-3) (5-2 E8) * at Ithaca L 17-40 at Buffalo St. L 31-49 * Utica W 47-40 (OT) at Fitchburg St. W 51-14 ** Union W 23-7 * Western Conn. St. W 72-14 * Hartwick W 48-45 (OT) Framingham St. W 57-19 * NJAC game (tied for first) * at Morrisville St. W 56-14 * at Buffalo St. L 21-29 * at Alfred L 33-38 ** ECAC Northeast Bowl * Montclair St. W 20-0 * Alfred W 20-14 * at Utica W 45-38 * at The College of N.J. W 42-28 * Brockport W 35-21 * Morrisville St. W 51-14 2008 (11-2, 9-1 regular season) (9-0 NJAC) * Brockport W 45-27 * at Morrisville St. L 28-42 * Buffalo St. W 41-7 * at Morrisville St. W 51-37 * Rowan W 24-21 * at Ithaca W 11-8 * at Hartwick W 56-3 * at Rowan W 27-20 * at Kean W 31-17 ** Salisbury W 45-21 * St. John Fisher W 22-3 * at Kean W 32-28 * at William Paterson canceled, weather ** at Linfield L 22-38 * at Brockport L 16-21 * Buffalo St. W 35-14 Ithaca W 16-10 * Empire 8 game (tied for first) Ithaca L 21-24 * Montclair St. W 23-17 ** Framingham St. W 20-19 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs * Empire 8 game * at Western Conn. St. W 41-14 ** at Wesley L 6-56 * William Paterson W 38-0 * NJAC game (first place) * at The College of N.J. W 24-18 ** NCAA Division III Playoffs * Brockport W 42-30 Ithaca L 13-35 ** Plymouth St. W 31-14 ** Curry W 42-0 ** at Mount Union L 14-41 * NJAC game (first place) ** NCAA Division III Playoffs

2009 (7-4, 7-3 regular season) (7-2 NJAC) * Morrisville St. W %26-17 * Rowan W %24-14 * Kean L 10-24 * at Buffalo St. W %42-13 * at Montclair St. L 7-16 * Western Conn. St. W %35-6 * at William Paterson W %12-10 * The College of N.J. W %30-7 * at Brockport W %56-42 at Ithaca L 20-23 ** at St. John Fisher L 20-34 * NJAC game ** ECAC Northwest Bowl % Win later vacated - NCAA secondary violation; official record: 0-4 overall, 0-2 NJAC

R E D D R A G O N S 37 Cortland Football All-Americans (since 1982) Year Name Pos. Team Year Name Pos. Team 1982 Frank Burm WR Hon. Mention 1994 Brian Anthony K 2nd Team Mike Bowe RB Hon. Mention Brian Anthony K FB Gazette 2nd Team Steve Ellis WR 3rd Team 1983 Paul Falsone DT 2nd Team Steve Ellis WR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Dave Cook RB 3rd Team Dave Cook RB Hon. Mention 1995 R-Kal Truluck LB FB Gazette 2nd Team A.P. Little All-America 1996 Patrick Lalley C AFCA College Div. III 1984 Dave Cook RB 2nd Team Tony Zawadzki LB Hon. Mention 1997 Brian McAvan OG AFCA College Div. III Greg Jackson DT Hon. Mention 1985 Paul Falsone DT 2nd Team Alan Wohlford OT Hon. Mention 1998 Russ Alger DL FB Gazette 2nd Team Tony Zawadzki LB Hon. Mention Russ Alger DL 3rd Team

1987 Steve Pisciotta RB Hon. Mention 2002 John Longo DL 3rd Team John Longo DL D3football.com Hon. Men. 1988 Gareth Grayson RB 1st Team Gareth Grayson RB FB Gazette 1st Team 2005 Adam Haas DL D3football.com 1st Team Rich Keefer QB 3rd Team Adam Haas DL FB Gazette 1st Team Rich Keefer QB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Stef Sair DB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Tom Schmandt OG 3rd Team Eric Jendryaszek OL FB Gazette Hon. Men. Dave Kelly TE FB Gazette 2nd Team Dave Kelly TE Hon. Mention 2006 Adam Haas DL AFCA 1st Team Bob Keith LB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Adam Haas DL D3football.com 1st Team Adam Haas DL 3rd Team A.P. Little All-America 1989 Jim Cook C AFCA College Div. II Jeff Beck KR FB Gazette 2nd Team Jim Cook C 2nd Team A.P. Little All-America Matt Montpetit LB FB Gazette 3rd Team Jim Cook C 1st Team Matthew Mintz PK FB Gazette Hon. Men. Jim Cook C FB Gazette 2nd Team Stef Sair PR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Vinny Swanda LB 2nd Team Bob Keith LB Hon. Mention 2008 Sean James OT AFCA 1st Team Bob Keith LB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Sean James OT 1st Team A.P. Little All-America Mark Houghton WR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Ben Nagle DE D3football.com 3rd Team Dick Puccio QB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Andrew Giuliano TB D3football.com Hon. Men. Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Jim Smith LB D3football.com Hon. Men. Steve McGowan DB FB Gazette Hon. Men. 2010 Lou Crispo ST D3football.com 2nd Team 1990 Vinny Swanda LB 1st Team Justin Autera TB D3football.com Hon. Men. Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette 1st Team Billy Castro OT D3football.com Hon. Men. Chris Lafferty OG 1st Team Joe Lopez DB D3football.com Hon. Men. Chris Lafferty OG FB Gazette 2nd Team Jim Cary P 3rd Team 2011 Billy Castro OT D3football.com 2nd Team Scott Berent RB FB Gazette 3rd Team John Babin WR D3football.com Hon. Men. Dan Pitcher QB D3football.com Hon. Men. 1991 Vinny Swanda LB AFCA College Div. II Vinny Swanda LB 1st Team 2012 Mike Wutzer OT D3football.com 4th Team Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette 1st Team Matt Shell WR Hon. Mention 2013 John Babin WR D3football.com Hon. Men. Matt Shell WR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Nino Corbo OT FB Gazette Hon. Men. 2014 Dylan Peebles KR D3football.com 1st Team

1992 Barry Thornton LB FB Gazette 3rd Team 2016 Travis Alvarez ST D3football.com 2nd Team Nino Corbo OT Hon. Mention Jeff Matthews TE FB Gazette Hon. Men. 2017 Dan Appley ST D3football.com 1st Team

1993 Sam Owens LB Hon. Mention 2018 Jake Smith ST D3football.com 2nd Team Sam Owens LB FB Gazette Hon. Men.

Unless otherwise noted, All-America teams listed above are Division III and were sponsored by Pizza Hut (1983-89), Champion U.S.A. (1990-93), Sports Informa- tion Directors (1982 and 1994) or Hewlett Packard (1995-2002). Football Gazette selected All-Americans from 1986-2006 and D3football.com began selecting All-Americans in 1999 (in 2012 only, they named a 4th team instead of honorable mention). Cortland has had seven Coaches Association (AFCA) All-Americans. In addition to the six listed above, receiver Rod Verkey earned AFCA All-America honors in 1967. ST - Special Teams

38 CORTLAND 2019 Empire 8 Football Composite Schedule Sat., Sept. 7 Sat., Sept. 28 Fitchburg St. at Cortland, 12 p.m. Husson at Morrisville St., 12 p.m. St. John Fisher at Buffalo St., 12 p.m. Buffalo St. at Cortland, 12 p.m. Brockport at Hobart, 12 p.m. Hartwick at St. Lawrence, 1 p.m. Morrisville St. at Bridgewater St., 12 p.m. St. John Fisher at Ithaca, 1 p.m. Wilkes at Hartwick, 1 p.m. Alfred St. at Brockport, 2 p.m. Alfred at Thiel, 1 p.m. Rochester at Alfred, 6 p.m. St. Lawrence at Utica, 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 5 Sat., Sept. 14 * Morrisville St. at Alfred, 1 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2 Cortland at Coll. of New Jersey, 12 p.m. * Utica at Cortland, 1 p.m. * Morrisville St. at Hartwick, 1 p.m. Bridgewater St. at St. John Fisher, 12 p.m. * Brockport at St. John Fisher, 6 p.m. * Utica at Alfred, 1 p.m. Framingham St. at Brockport, 12 p.m. * Brockport at Cortland, 2 p.m. Buffalo St. at Utica, 12 p.m. Sat., Oct. 12 George Fox at Alfred, 1 p.m. * Hartwick at Brockport, 12 p.m. Sat., Nov. 9 Hobart at Morrisville St., 1 p.m. * St. John Fisher at Utica, 1 p.m. * Alfred at Brockport, 12 p.m. Hartwick at Alfred St., 5 p.m. * Cortland at Morrisville St., 5:30 p.m. Utica at Union, 1 p.m. * St. John Fisher at Morrisville St., 1 p.m. Fri., Sept. 20 Sat., Oct. 19 * Cortland at Hartwick, 1 p.m. Morrisville St. at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m. * Alfred at Cortland, 1 p.m. * Morrisville St. at Utica, 1 p.m. Sat., Nov. 16 Sat., Sept. 21 * St. John Fisher at Hartwick, 1 p.m. * Alfred at St. John Fisher, 1 p.m. Brockport at Buffalo St., 12 p.m. Cortland vs. Ithaca, 1 p.m. Coll. of New Jersey at St. John Fisher, 12 p.m. Sat., Oct. 26 * Hartwick at Utica, 1 p.m. Alfred at Ithaca, 1 p.m. * Utica at Brockport, 12 p.m. * Brockport at Morrisville St., 1 p.m. King’s at Hartwick, 2:30 p.m. * Hartwick at Alfred, 1 p.m. Utica at RPI, 6 p.m. * Cortland at St. John Fisher, 4 p.m. * Empire 8 game

2018 Empire 8 Conference Final Football Standings

Empire 8 Overall School W-L PF PA W-L PF PA The College at Brockport 7-0 313 50 11-1 500 124 SUNY Cortland 5-2 264 124 7-3 393 181 Alfred University 4-3 193 175 7-4 305 232 Morrisville State College 4-3 201 192 6-5 341 349 Utica College 4-3 242 154 7-4 360 246 St. John Fisher College 3-4 125 195 3-6 151 253 Buffalo State 1-6 107 177 1-9 236 399 Hartwick College 0-7 68 354 2-8 193 467

2018 Empire 8 Football All-Conference Team

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE OTHER CORTLAND SELECTIONS (cont.) QB - Joe Germinerio, Jr., BROCK DL - Austin Dean, Sr., BROCK DB - Max Jean, Sr. (Second Team) RB - Nasir Smith, So., ALF DL - Terry McDonald, Sr., BROCK DL - Tanner Olson, Sr. (Honorable Mention) RB - Nick Edmond, Sr., MORR DL - Keanu Heedram, Jr., UTICA FB - Jeffrey Carrozza, Jr., MORR DL - Dan Appley, Sr., CORT Offensive Player of the Year WR - Jake Smith, Sr., CORT LB - Matt Szymanski, Gr., BROCK Joe Germinerio, The College at Brockport WR - Peyton Miller, Jr., UTICA LB - Alex West, Jr., BROCK TE - Petrit Boga, Sr., MORR LB - Cole Reed, Sr., ALF Defensive Player of the Year AP - Tyree Brown, So., BROCK DB - Raeqwon Greer, So., ALF Austin Dean, The College at Brockport OL - Mike Ambrosio, Sr., BROCK DB - Rashad Baker, Sr., BROCK OL - Caleb Ferdilus, Sr., BROCK DB - Jake O’Connell, Gr., BROCK Special Teams Player of the Year OL - Marcus Thompson, Sr., MORR DB - Cedric Campbell II, Gr., BROCK Nick Mongelli, SUNY Cortland OL - Ross Mathewson, Sr., SJF OL - Patrick Gagan, Sr., UTICA OTHER CORTLAND SELECTIONS Rookie of the Year QB - Brett Segala, Jr. (Second Team) Logan Wilcox, Utica College FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RB - Johnnie Akins, Sr. (Second Team) PK - Nick Mongelli, Jr., CORT AP - Alex Wasserman, Sr. (Second Team) Coaching Staff of the Year P - Eric Yaeger, Sr., BROCK OL - David Aaronson, Jr. (Second Team) Jason Mangone and assistants, RS - Cole Burgess, Fr., CORT OL - Russell Howard, Jr. (Second Team) The College at Brockport LB - Kyle Richard, Sr. (Second Team) DB - Isaac Hicks III, Sr. (Second Team)

R E D D R A G O N S 39 2018 Results and Statistical Leaders

RECORD:...... OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL INTERCEPTIONS...... No. Yds Avg TD Long ALL GAMES...... 7-3 4-1 3-2 0-0 D’monte Woody...... 3 59 19.7 1 59 CONFERENCE...... 5-2 3-0 2-2 0-0 Mark DeLuise...... 3 74 24.7 0 45 NON-CONFERENCE...... 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 Brandon Lewis...... 3 20 6.7 0 20 Team Totals...... 17 269 15.8 3 59 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Opponents...... 17 165 9.7 0 55 Sep 1, 2018 at Fitchburg St. (MA) W 51-14 750 Sep 8, 2018 FRAMINGHAM ST. (MA) W 57-19 3056 PUNTING...... No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd * Sep 22, 2018 at Alfred University L 33-38 2179 Nick Mongelli...... 35 1273 36.4 53 2 8 11 3 2 * Sep 29, 2018 at Utica College W 45-38 2787 Liam Casey...... 9 329 36.6 52 2 3 2 1 0 * Oct 6, 2018 MORRISVILLE STATE W 51-14 4029 Team Totals...... 46 1626 35.3 53 4 11 13 4 2 * Oct 13, 2018 BUFFALO STATE W 41-7 852 Opponents...... 65 1949 30.0 67 3 15 8 3 4 * Oct 20, 2018 at Hartwick College W 56-3 856 TB-Touchbacks FC-Fair Catches I20-Inside the 20-yd line (after return) 50+ Punts of 50 or more yards * Oct 27, 2018 ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE W 22-3 703 * Nov 3, 2018 at #3 College at Brockport L 16-21 2764 PUNT RETURNS...... No. Yds Avg TD Long Nov 10, 2018 ITHACA COLLEGE L 21-24 10000 Brandon Lewis...... 25 228 9.1 0 31 Team Totals...... 29 311 10.7 1 31 * Empire 8 game Opponents...... 11 138 12.5 1 92

TEAM STATISTICS...... CORTLAND OPPONENT KICK RETURNS...... No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORING (Avg./Game)...... 393 (39.3) 181 (18.1) Cole Burgess...... 24 688 28.7 2 97 FIRST DOWNS...... 206 192 Angelo Foster...... 4 72 18.0 0 23 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1419 1324 Team Totals...... 35 819 23.4 2 97 Average Per Game...... 141.9 132.4 Opponents...... 56 882 15.8 0 77 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2959 2128 Average Per Game...... 295.9 212.8 ALL PURPOSE...... GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4378 3452 Johnnie Akins...... 10 775 120 0 0 0 895 89.5 Average Per Play...... 6.4 4.6 Jake Smith...... 10 5 807 30 0 0 842 84.2 Average Per Game...... 437.8 345.2 Cole Burgess...... 9 -2 38 0 688 0 724 80.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards (Avg.)...... 35-819 (23.4) 56-882 (15.8) Nick Anderson...... 10 0 638 0 0 0 638 63.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards (Avg.)...... 29-311 (10.7) 11-138 (12.5) Alex Wasserman...... 10 11 583 0 15 0 609 60.9 INT RETURNS: #-Yards (Avg.)...... 17-269 (15.8) 17-165 (9.7) Brandon Lewis...... 10 0 0 228 0 20 248 24.8 FUMBLES-LOST...... 17-7 16-8 Angelo Foster...... 8 0 163 0 72 0 235 29.4 PENALTIES-Yards (Avg. Yds./Game).....79-733 (73.3) 73-739 (73.9) Zach Tripodi...... 4 183 13 0 22 0 218 54.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 26:07 33:50 Roy Harvey...... 8 84 75 0 0 0 159 19.9 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 61/138 (44.2%) 53/162 (32.7%) Trevor Ash...... 9 0 149 0 0 0 149 16.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 7/13 (53.8%) 9/25 (36.0%) Team Totals...... 10 1419 2959 311 819 269 5777 577.7 Opponents...... 10 1324 2128 138 882 165 4637 463.7 RUSHING...... GP/GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Johnnie Akins...... 10/10 159 795 20 775 4.9 6 65 77.5 PR-Punt Return Yds. KOR-Kickoff Return Yds. IR-Interception Return Yds. Zach Tripodi...... 4/0 36 186 3 183 5.1 2 17 45.8 TOTAL OFFENSE...... GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Tyrell Plaza...... 10/0 19 133 1 132 6.9 1 41 13.2 Brett Segala...... 10 373 107 2671 2778 277.8 Brett Segala...... 10/10 60 242 135 107 1.8 6 37 10.7 Johnnie Akins...... 10 159 775 0 775 77.5 Tai-sean Dodd...... 9/0 18 111 6 105 5.8 0 44 11.7 Tommy Heuer...... 6 42 46 288 334 55.7 Team Totals...... 10 341 1633 214 1419 4.2 17 65 141.9 Team Totals...... 10 685 1419 2959 4378 437.8 Opponents...... 10 395 1625 301 1324 3.4 10 57 132.4 Opponents...... 10 752 1324 2128 3452 345.2 PASSING...... GP/GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G DEFENSIVE |---Tackles---| |-Sacks-| Pass Blkd Brett Segala...... 10/10 148.3 184-313-15 58.8 2671 26 97 267.1 LEADERS...... GP/GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds BrUp QBH FR-Yds FF Kick Tommy Heuer...... 6/0 169.0 19-31-2 61.3 288 4 33 48.0 Mark DeLuise...... 9/9 38 33 71 3.0-6 0 3 7 1-0 0 0 Team Totals...... 10 150.2 203-344-17 59.0 2959 30 97 295.9 Kyle Richard...... 10/10 46 25 71 7.0-22 1.5-7 2 4 1-0 0 0 Opponents...... 10 103.8 183-357-17 51.3 2128 13 78 212.8 Isaac Hicks III...... 10/10 39 29 68 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 Brandon Lewis...... 10/10 45 12 57 2.0-3 0 2 0 0-0 2 0 RECEIVING...... GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Gregory Alfieri...... 10/10 31 22 53 11.5-46 5.0-29 1 9 0-0 0 0 Jake Smith...... 10/10 42 807 19.2 9 97 80.7 Max Jean...... 10/10 33 19 52 0 0 8 0 0-0 1 0 Nick Anderson...... 10/10 41 638 15.6 7 51 63.8 Dan Appley...... 10/10 23 26 49 11.5-51 7.5-44 3 34 1-0 1 0 Alex Wasserman...... 10/10 35 583 16.7 7 74 58.3 Denarii Beard...... 10/7 27 17 44 3.5-18 1.0-10 2 4 0-0 2 0 Johnnie Akins...... 10/10 15 120 8.0 1 67 12.0 Tanner Olson...... 10/7 22 18 40 7.0-17 2.0-8 1 9 0-0 0 0 Angelo Foster...... 8/0 13 163 12.5 1 33 20.4 Ben Tietjen...... 10/3 15 16 31 1.5-4 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Trevor Ash...... 9/0 13 149 11.5 2 29 16.6 D’monte Woody... 10/10 21 10 31 2.0-3 1.0-1 10 0 0-0 0 0 Ricky Chenard...... 10/5 10 71 7.1 0 16 7.1 Cory McArthur...... 10/10 8 11 19 3.0-7 2.0-5 1 4 1-0 0 0 Team Totals...... 10 203 2959 14.6 30 97 295.9 Dylan Studer...... 10/1 7 12 19 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 Opponents...... 10 183 2128 11.6 13 78 212.8 J.J. Pasqualone...... 10/0 8 9 17 3.0-8 0.5-4 0 4 0-0 0 0 Devin Smith...... 10/3 5 10 15 1.5-4 1.0-4 1 7 0-0 0 0 FIELD GOALS...... FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk Alex Wasserman... 10/10 8 3 11 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Nick Mongelli...... 8-9 88.9 0-0 2-3 4-4 2-2 0-0 41 0 Dylan Dubuque...... 7/0 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 |------PATs ------| Brendan Maloney... 10/0 6 3 9 3.5-14 2.0-11 0 8 1-0 0 2 SCORING...... TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Ifeanyi Emeh...... 5/0 7 1 8 1.0-3 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 Nick Mongelli...... 0 8-9 47-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 71 Chris Monteiro...... 10/0 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Jake Smith...... 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Zach Tripodi...... 4/0 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 Johnnie Akins...... 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 44 Trevor Ash...... 9/0 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Alex Wasserman...... 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Vin. Pagliaroli...... 10/0 3 3 6 3.0-18 1.5-11 0 6 2-0 0 0 Nick Anderson...... 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Joshua Cordero...... 8/0 2 3 5 0 00 0 0 0-0 0 0 Brett Segala...... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 36 Sonny LoFranco..... 10/0 1 4 5 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 Chris Monteiro...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Peter McWeeney....5/0 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Team Totals...... 53 8-9 47-50 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 393 Team Totals...... 10 439 310 749 67-236 25-134 36 99 8--9 6 6 Opponents...... 24 5-8 20-22 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 181 Opponents...... 10 369 294 663 45-178 14-105 39 -- 7-0 7 3 TFL-Tackles for loss Pass BrUp-Pass Breakups QBH-Quarterback Hurries FR-Fumble Recoveries FF-Forced Fumbles

40 CORTLAND 2018 Game Box Scores

Game 1: SUNY Cortland 51, Fitchburg St. University 14 Game 2: SUNY Cortland 57, Framingham St. University 19 (Sept. 1, 2018 at Elliot Field; Fitchburg, MA; Att. 750) (Sept. 8, 2018 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 3,056)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game SUNY Cortland 21 0 23 7 51 (1-0) Framingham St. Univ. 7 6 6 0 19 (1-1) Fitchburg St. Univ. 0 0 0 14 14 (0-1) SUNY Cortland 0 14 22 21 57 (2-0)

1st 8:25 CORT - Jake Smith 40 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 1st 2:36 FRAM - Napoleon Miller 6 yd pass from Adam Wojenski 4:15 CORT - Jason Carlock 14 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) (Henrique DeBoni kick) 2nd 13:28 CORT - Alex Wasserman 5 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:56 CORT - Alex Wasserman 67 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 5:24 FRAM - Mikael Brown 6 yd pass from Adam Wojenski 3rd 13:17 CORT - Brett Segala 10 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) (Henrique DeBoni kick failed) 9:30 CORT - Nick Anderson 51 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:59 CORT - Brett Segala 3 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 6:01 CORT - Nick Mongelli 32 yd field goal 3rd 5:08 FRAM - Rufus Rushins 1 yd run (Jake Brodeur pass failed) 0:55 CORT - Zach Tripodi 4 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick failed) 4:54 CORT - Cole Burgess 95 yd kickoff return (Johnnie Akins pass) 3:24 CORT - Zach Tripodi 15 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 13:42 FITCH - Sterlin Garvin 3 yd run (Bryce Santos kick) 1:14 CORT - Johnnie Akins 67 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 10:30 CORT - Trevor Ash 7 yd pass from Tommy Heuer (Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 12:38 CORT - Jake Smith 32 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 3:40 FITCH - Brandon Brown 24 yd run (Bryce Santos kick) 10:40 CORT - D’monte Woody 59 yd interception return (Nick Mongelli kick) 3:25 CORT - Chris Monteiro 4 yd pass from Tommy Heuer (Nick Mongelli kick) RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Cortland- TEAM STATS RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Framingham- TEAM STATS Johnnie Akins 17-74, Tai-sean Dodd 3-52 Quron Wright 12-20 Cortland-Zach Tripodi Fitchburg-Sterlin Garvin 21-97 CORT FITCH 6-40, Johnnie Akins 11-19 FRAM CORT First Downs 21 14 First Downs 17 18 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 38-187 46-177 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 38-32 34-90 Cortland-Brett Segala 11-18-0-257 Fitchburg- Passing Yards (Net) 334 86 Framingham-Adam Wojenski 24-44-3-266 Passing Yards (Net) 270 241 Brandon Brown 7-20-3-86 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-24-0 7-20-3 Cortland-Brett Segala 16-28-1-204 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 25-45-3 18-31-1 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 62-521 66-263 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 83-302 65-331 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Cortland- RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Framingham- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-1 2-0 Nick Anderson 3-80, Jake Smith 2-81, Trevor Napoleon Miller 11-130, Mikael Brown 4-41 Ash 2-36 Fitchburg-Jesse Brown 4-58, Sterlin Penalties-Yards 5-44 6-47 Cortland-Jake Smith 6-68, Nick Anderson Penalties-Yards 12-124 11-130 Garvin 1-17 Punts-Avg. 3-38.3 7-37.0 4-25, Angelo Foster 2-44 Punts-Avg. 7-30.0 6-35.7 Time of Possession 24:59 35:01 Time of Possession 35:17 24:43 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Cortland-Kyle 3rd Down Conversions 5-11 3-15 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Framingham-Joshua 3rd Down Conversions 8-19 6-14 Richard 5-3, Denarii Beard 6-1, Dan Appley 5-1 4th Down Conversions 0-1 2-4 Smiley 5-1, Kenneth Bartolo 3-2, DeSean Hart 4th Down Conversions 1-2 2-2 Fitchburg-Jovon White 5-2, Richard Austin 3-3, Sacks-Yards 2-8 1-4 3-2 Cortland-Mark DeLuise 8-3, Kyle Richard Sacks-Yards 2-21 3-15 Caleb Gonsalves 4-2 7-3, Tanner Olson 6-2, Isaac Hicks III 5-2

Game 3: Alfred University 38, SUNY Cortland 33 (Sept. 22, 2018 at Yunevich Stadium; Alfred, NY; Att. 2,179)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game SUNY Cortland 14 7 6 6 33 (2-1, 0-1 Empire 8) Alfred University 14 10 14 0 38 (2-1, 1-0 Empire 8)

1st 13:35 CORT - Johnnie Akins 1 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 10:13 CORT - Jake Smith 32 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 2:58 ALF - Nasir Smith 1 yd run (Ben Sennett kick) 0:32 ALF - Robert Smith 68 yd pass from Ben Burk (Ben Sennett kick) 2nd 11:21 CORT - Nick Anderson 14 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 10:34 ALF - Ben Burk 6 yd run (Ben Sennett kick) 0:03 ALF - Ben Sennett 25 yd field goal 3rd 12:05 CORT - Nick Mongelli 40 yd field goal 9:18 ALF - Kevin Bragaglia 26 yd run (Ben Sennett kick) 6:29 CORT - Nick Mongelli 26 yd field goal 1:57 ALF - Kevin Bragaglia 92 yd punt return (Ben Sennett kick) 4th 3:30 CORT - Nick Anderson 3 yd pass from Brett Segala (Brett Segala pass intercepted) RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Cortland-Zach TEAM STATS Tripodi 17-82, Johnnie Akins 12-28 Alfred-Nasir Smith 26-148, Kevin Bragaglia 5-51 CORT ALF First Downs 23 15 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 40-128 42-248 Cortland-Brett Segala 22-35-3-297 Alfred-Ben Passing Yards (Net) 348 147 Burk 11-23-1-147 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 26-46-5 11-23-1 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 86-476 65-395 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Cortland- Jake Smith 8-138, Alex Wasserman 7-102, Nick Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Anderson 4-54 Alfred-Kevin Bragaglia 4-22, Penalties-Yards 8-71 9-96 Robert Smith 2-68, Chris Harders 2-24 Punts-Avg. 3-31.3 7-23.9 Time of Possession 29:18 30:42 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Cortland-Isaac 3rd Down Conversions 9-19 3-13 Hicks III 5-6, Kyle Richard 5-4, Dan Appley 4-3, 4th Down Conversions 0-2 0-2 Denarii Beard was named Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Tanner Olson 3-4 Alfred-Cole Reed 8-8, Nick Sacks-Yards 0-0 2-9 Week after registering seven tackles, two forced fumbles and a Milgate 6-7, Raeqwon Greer 6-5 pass breakup and returning an interception for a TD at Utica.

R E D D R A G O N S 41 2018 Game Box Scores

Game 4: SUNY Cortland 45, Utica College 38 Game 5: SUNY Cortland 51, Morrisville St. College 14 (Sept. 29, 2018 at Gaetano Stadium; Utica, NY; Att. 2,787) (Oct. 6, 2018 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 4,029)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game SUNY Cortland 14 10 14 7 45 (3-1, 2-1 Empire 8) Morrisville St. College 0 0 7 7 14 (2-3, 0-2 Empire 8) Utica College 6 15 7 10 38 (2-2, 0-1 Empire 8) SUNY Cortland 13 17 7 14 51 (4-1, 2-1 Empire 8)

1st 11:53 CORT - Nick Anderson 29 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 1st 13:13 CORT - Jake Smith 58 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 11:01 UTICA - Imani Vincent 78 yd pass from Logan Wilcox (Maki Medici kick blocked) 6:15 CORT - Alex Wasserman 10 yd pass from Brett Segala 3:07 CORT - Jake Smith 97 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) (TEAM kick failed) 2nd 14:52 UTICA - Josh Connor 33 yd pass from Logan Wilcox (Josh Connor pass) 6:55 CORT - Denarii Beard 58 yd interception return (Nick Mongelli kick) 2nd 9:52 CORT - Kyle Richard 58 yd interception return (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:53 UTICA - Josh Connor 12 yd pass from Logan Wilcox (Maki Medici kick) 1:47 CORT - Angelo Foster 33 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:06 CORT - Nick Mongelli 39 yd field goal 0:02 CORT - Nick Mongelli 39 yd field goal 3rd 11:27 CORT - Johnnie Akins 3 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 3rd 4:28 CORT - Nick Anderson 7 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 3:48 CORT - Alex Wasserman 74 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:29 MORR - Toure Hall Jr. 5 yd pass from Johnny Vigliotti (Zan Stewart kick) 1:19 UTICA - Malcolm Stowe 3 yd run (Maki Medici kick) 4th 11:13 CORT - Brett Segala 4 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 5:47 UTICA - Imani Vincent 25 yd pass from Logan Wilcox (Maki Medici kick) 5:36 MORR - Ky’ere Tillery 3 yd run (Zan Stewart kick) 2:02 UTICA - Maki Medici 19 yd field goal 3:33 CORT - Tyrell Plaza 9 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 1:02 CORT - Nick Anderson 3 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick)

RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Cortland-Zach TEAM STATS RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Morrisville- TEAM STATS Tripodi 7-20, Johnnie Akins 13-19 Utica- Nick Edmond 15-48 Cortland-Brett Segala Malcolm Stowe 31-211 CORT UTICA 9-56, Johnnie Akins 9-54, Tyrell Plaza 3-43 MORR CORT First Downs 18 32 First Downs 23 27 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 32-56 38-227 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 44-145 31-177 Cortland-Brett Segala 19-36-0-438 Utica- Passing Yards (Net) 438 461 Morrisville-Johnny Vigliotti 15-28-1-152 Passing Yards (Net) 175 347 Cortland-Brett Segala 27-33-0-340 Logan Wilcox 30-61-2-461 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-36-0 30-61-2 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 17-32-1 28-34-0 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 68-494 99-688 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 76-320 65-525 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Cortland- RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Morrisville- Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Nick Anderson 8-171, Jake Smith 8-157 Utica- Raffaele Bradshaw 7-66, Petrit Boga 3-27 Penalties-Yards 5-55 7-85 Malcolm Stowe 9-76, Josh Connor 7-107, Imani Penalties-Yards 5-45 6-97 Cortland-Jake Smith 8-147, Nick Anderson Vincent 2-103 Punts-Avg. 6-36.7 3-30.0 5-46, Angelo Foster 4-55, Roy Harvey 4-36 Punts-Avg. 6-24.7 1-30.0 Time of Possession 22:52 37:08 Time of Possession 34:33 25:27 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Cortland-Max Jean 3rd Down Conversions 9-16 11-19 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Morrisville-Mike 3rd Down Conversions 7-18 9-12 10-1, Gregory Alfieri 6-3, Isaac Hicks III 5-4 4th Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Bodnar 7-2, Jose Garcia 6-1, Deondrade Wells 4th Down Conversions 2-3 1-1 Utica-Dehstin Smart 9-0, Antonio Scala 2-7, Sacks-Yards 1-1 1-6 4-2 Cortland-Mark DeLuise 8-3, Isaac Hicks III Sacks-Yards 0-0 3-18 Keanu Heedram 4-4 8-0, Brandon Lewis 6-0, Tanner Olson 5-1

Game 6: SUNY Cortland 41, Buffalo State 7 (Oct. 13, 2018 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 852)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game Buffalo State 0 0 0 7 7 (1-5, 1-2 Empire 8) SUNY Cortland 7 7 13 14 41 (5-1, 3-1 Empire 8)

1st 9:19 CORT - Alex Wasserman 38 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 2nd 4:56 CORT - Brett Segala 1 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 3rd 9:27 CORT - Jake Smith 24 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick failed) 5:54 CORT - Johnnie Akins 1 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 14:09 CORT - Roy Harvey 12 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 7:05 BUFF - Jordan Evert 7 yd pass from Kevin Torrillo (Justin Simoncelli kick) 2:26 CORT - Chris Monteiro 25 yd pass from Tommy Heuer (Nick Mongelli kick)

RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Buff St.-Martin TEAM STATS Bailey 29-80, Omar Robinson 9-29 Cortland- Johnnie Akins 15-104, Tyrell Plaza 4-46 BUFF CORT First Downs 21 22 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Buff Rushes-Yards (Net) 45-117 30-159 St.-Kevin Torrillo 22-39-1-190 Cortland-Brett Passing Yards (Net) 190 355 Segala 16-28-1-330 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-41-1 17-31-1 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 86-307 61-514 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Buff St.- Jordan Evert 8-68, Jamar Rutledge 7-63, Martin Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Bailey 4 -35 Cortland-Alex Wasserman 6-134, Penalties-Yards 7-49 8-89 Nick Anderson 4-84, Roy Harvey 2-33 Punts-Avg. 5-25.4 2-33.5 Time of Possession 39:35 20:25 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Buff St.-Elloheim 3rd Down Conversions 6-20 5-10 Tyrell Plaza rushed for a touchdown in Cortland’s home victory Tucker 6-2, Gino Bonagura 4-3 Cortland- 4th Down Conversions 2-5 1-2 vs. Morrisville State and broke free for a 41-yard run in the Red Denarii Beard 6-5, Brandon Lewis 9-1, Gregory Sacks-Yards 0-0 2-12 Alfieri 5-4, Dan Appley 3-6 Dragons’ home win over Buffalo State.

42 CORTLAND 2018 Game Box Scores

Game 7: SUNY Cortland 56, Hartwick College 3 Game 8: SUNY Cortland 22, St. John Fisher College 3 (Oct. 20, 2018 at Wright Stadium; Oneonta, NY; Att. 856) (Oct. 27, 2018 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 703)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game SUNY Cortland 14 21 14 7 56 (6-1, 4-1 Empire 8) St. John Fisher College 0 0 3 0 3 (1-6, 1-4 Empire 8) Hartwick College 0 0 3 0 3 (2-5, 0-4 Empire 8) SUNY Cortland 3 2 10 7 22 (7-1, 5-1 Empire 8)

1st 11:50 CORT - Jake Smith 25 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 1st 0:25 CORT - Nick Mongelli 33 yd field goal 5:38 CORT - Johnnie Akins 7 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 2nd 5:23 CORT - Kyle Richard 1 yd safety 2nd 13:22 CORT - Jake Smith 18 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 3rd 14:45 CORT - Cole Burgess 97 yd kickoff return (Nick Mongelli kick) 6:51 CORT - Brett Segala 37 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 0:30 CORT - Alex Wasserman 9 yd pass from Brett Segala 3:31 CORT - Nick Mongelli 41 yd field goal (Nick Mongelli kick) 1:04 FISHER - Joe Dotterweich 24 yd field goal 3rd 12:52 HART - Kevin Roberts 27 yd field goal 4th 8:46 CORT - Alex Wasserman 7 yd pass from Brett Segala 10:45 CORT - Jake Smith 51 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) (Nick Mongelli kick) 4:38 CORT - Trevor Ash 8 yd pass from Tommy Heuer Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 13:00 CORT - Roy Harvey 4 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick)

RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Cortland-Brett TEAM STATS RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): SJF-Malachi TEAM STATS Segala 3-44, Johnnie Akins 9-40, Tai-sean Dodd Duvall 15-64, Cam Cleveland 2-33 Cortland- 5-40 Hartwick-Corey Sachs 5-26 CORT HART Johnnie Akins 37-208, Tyrell Plaza 5-25 SJF CORT First Downs 28 11 First Downs 7 23 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 31-191 29-21 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): SJF- Rushes-Yards (Net) 28-95 51-244 Joshua Michaels 10-26-1-105 Cortland-Brett Cortland-Brett Segala 22-32-2-326, Tommy Passing Yards (Net) 417 124 Passing Yards (Net) 111 147 Segala 11-32-2-147 Heuer 6-7-0-91 Hartwick-Grant Harman Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 28-39-2 14-32-1 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 12-31-2 11-32-2 10-22-1-72 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 59-206 83-391 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 70-608 61-145 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): SJF-Cam Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Cortland- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Cleveland 5-20, Pat Galer 2-64 Cortland-Alex Penalties-Yards 6-71 8-41 Jake Smith 7-176, Alex Wasserman 6-57, Trevor Penalties-Yards 6-55 4-33 Wasserman 5-37, Nick Anderson 2-39, Cole Ash 5-65 Hartwick-Jack Steinman 4-43 Punts-Avg. 1-32.0 8-31.8 Burgess 1-26 Punts-Avg. 9-33.9 6-35.3 Time of Possession 29:34 30:26 Time of Possession 23:47 36:13 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Cortland-Max Jean 3rd Down Conversions 8-10 4-15 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): SJF-Cameron 3rd Down Conversions 3-16 7-19 5-0, Isaac Hicks III 3-2 Hartwick-Cameron 4th Down Conversions 0-0 0-2 Bellino 6-7, Tony Silvanic 3-8, Evan Majewski 4th Down Conversions 0-2 0-1 6-4 Cortland-Gregory Alfieri 2-5, Brandon Conrad 9-0, Jermain Veras 5-0, Dylan Williams- Sacks-Yards 7-39 0-0 Sacks-Yards 2-14 2-8 Bachman 5-0 Lewis 4-1, Isaac Hicks III 2-4

Game 9: The College at Brockport 21, SUNY Cortland 16 (Nov. 3, 2018 at Bob Boozer Field; Brockport, NY; Att. 2,764)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game SUNY Cortland 7 3 6 0 16 (7-2, 5-2 Empire 8) College at Brockport 14 0 7 0 21 (9-0, 6-0 Empire 8) 1st 9:57 CORT - Chris Monteiro 10 yd blocked punt return (Nick Mongelli kick) 4:31 BROCK - Zach Samborski 2 yd run (Dustin Moyle kick) 2:18 BROCK - Samuel Bergman 10 yd pass from Joe Germinerio (Dustin Moyle kick) 2nd 3:50 CORT - Nick Mongelli 26 yd field goal 3rd 11:24 CORT - Johnnie Akins 16 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick blocked) 6:49 BROCK - Hunter Dimitroff 3 yd pass from Joe Germinerio (Dustin Moyle kick)

RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Cortland- TEAM STATS Johnnie Akins 18-92 Brockport-Joe Benedict 12-47, Zach Samborski 9-41 CORT BROCK First Downs 12 26 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 24-66 33-113 Cortland-Brett Segala 24-44-5-171 Brockport- Passing Yards (Net) 171 355 Joe Germinerio 31-50-2-307 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 24-44-5 32-51-2 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 68-237 84-468 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Cortland- Trevor Ash 6-48, Ricky Chenard 5-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-3 Brockport-Joseph Ortiz 18-170, Eamon Penalties-Yards 6-41 10-88 Gillespie 5-48, Alex Benson 4-89 Punts-Avg. 10-37.3 8-27.1 Time of Possession 24:53 35:07 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Cortland-Isaac 3rd Down Conversions 0-15 4-14 Hicks III 4-8, Mark DeLuise 3-8, Kyle Richard Tai-sean Dodd rushed for 52 yards in a season-opening win 4th Down Conversions 3-3 0-1 at Fitchburg State and averaged eight yards per carry on five 5-5 Brockport-Austin Dean 3-10, Alex West Sacks-Yards 2-15 2-14 4-6, Lawrence Jenkin 5-4 attempts in a win at Hartwick. R E D D R A G O N S 43 2018 Game Box Scores

Game 10: Ithaca College 24, SUNY Cortland 21 (Nov. 10, 2018 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 10,000)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after game Ithaca College 14 7 3 0 24 (8-2) SUNY Cortland 0 7 7 7 21 (7-3)

1st 5:30 ITH - Kendall Anderson 1 yd run (Brian Fallon kick) 2:04 ITH - Hayden Frey 24 yd pass from Wahid Nabi (Brian Fallon kick) 2nd 1:44 ITH - Will Gladney 17 yd pass from Wahid Nabi (Brian Fallon kick) 0:44 CORT - Nick Anderson 42 yd pass from Brett Segala (Nick Mongelli kick) 3rd 2:08 ITH - Brian Fallon 29 yd field goal 1:49 CORT - Johnnie Akins 65 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick) 4th 11:48 CORT - Brett Segala 9 yd run (Nick Mongelli kick)

RUSHING LEADERS (Att-Yds): Ithaca-Kendall TEAM STATS Anderson 26-115, Isaiah D’Haiti 12-29 Cortland- Johnnie Akins 18-137 ITH CORT First Downs 26 14 PASSING LEADERS (Comp-Att-Int-Yds): Rushes-Yards (Net) 52-149 30-121 Ithaca-Wahid Nabi 13-21-1-209 Cortland-Brett Passing Yards (Net) 209 161 Segala 16-27-1-161 Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. 13-21-1 16-27-1 Total Off. Plays-Yds. 73-358 57-282 RECEIVING LEADERS (Rec-Yds): Ithaca- Andrew Vito 5-100, Will Gladney 4-47 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Cortland-Nick Anderson 6-83, Johnnie Akins Penalties-Yards 8-79 15-132 5-35, Ricky Chenard 3-26 Punts-Avg. 5-34.4 8-33.6 Time of Possession 36:43 23:17 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Ithaca-Ralf Silva 3rd Down Conversions 4-13 3-12 Ricky Chenard started the final five games of 2018 at tight end. 5-3, Ryan Bronson 4-3, Nick Garone 3-4 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 He caught five passes at Brockport and had three receptions at Cortland-Mark DeLuise 12-4, Kyle Richard 8-1, Sacks-Yards 4-37 3-18 Ben Tietjen 5-3, Gregory Alfieri 4-2 home versus Ithaca. Football Athletic Training Staff

2019 New York Bowl Scheduled for Nov. 23 The Empire 8 and the Liberty League will combine to hold the postseason New York Bowl on Saturday, November 23, at the Empire 8 representative. The game features a top school from each conference not selected for the NCAA Division III championship tournament.

Cortland won the inaugural New York Bowl in 2017 with a 35-28 victory at Union College. The Red Dragons also qualified for the New York Bowl in 2018 for the program’s 23rd postseason appearance (along with nine (left to right) NCAA and 12 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) bowl games), but the game was canceled due to a lack of a declared Liberty League Front Row: Emily Hoffman, Taylor Kenney, Emily Hynes, opponent. Amber Rice. The Empire 8 football league consists of Cortland, Alfred, Brockport, Back Row: Emily Persons, Ryan Hill, Certified Athletic Hartwick, Morrisville State, St. John Fisher, and Alfred University. The Liberty League football schools are Buffalo State, Hobart, Ithaca, Trainers Eric Levasseur and Patrick Donnelly. Rochester, RPI, St. Lawrence, and Union. Buffalo State moved from the Empire 8 to the Liberty League for football in 2019. 44 CORTLAND III team titles in nine different sports - the second-highest About SUNY Cortland total among approximately 450 schools - and 18 NCAA Division III crowns total. In all, the Red Dragons have Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s claimed 25 national team titles along with more than 100 “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York individual national championships. College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland Normal School, which included among its earliest students The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand facilities. The on­-campus stadium features two artificial turf Corp. fame. fields. One field seats 6,500 spectators, the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by an men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s track act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the institution and field teams are among those who utilize the facility, officially became a four-year college providing courses which the New York Times called “...a new stadium worthy leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, Cortland was a of a major university power.” founding member of the State University of New York. The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation Today, approximately 6,900 students are pursuing degrees Center features the Whitney T. Corey Gymnasium with a within the College’s three academic divisions — arts and 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic-sized Harriet Holsten sciences, professional studies and the school of education. swimming pool with gallery seating for 1,500; newly updated Twenty-seven departments with a faculty of nearly 600 Alumni Arena, a facility which can accommodate 2,500 offer the SUNY Cortland student body 64 undergraduate spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics arena; racquetball and majors and almost 100 undergraduate minors, squash courts; a wrestling room; modern athletic training concentrations and options from which to choose. facilities; and the state-of-the-art Francis Woods Fitness Facility. The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes 49 traditional and modern buildings. Seventeen of these Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan-textured structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing surface, is home for the indoor track and field teams, varsity for nearly 3,300 students. The Student Life Center, which practice sessions and recreational activities. Cortland’s opened in March 2015, is a comprehensive recreational soccer teams, in addition to the stadium complex, also facility that features 150,000 square feet of space. compete at the newly renovated T. Fred “Prof” Holloway Field, which has lights for night contests. Additionally, The College also operates The William H. Parks Family the College boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education, which Dragon Field (softball), both of which have seen recent includes three camps at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, major improvements, as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields Hoxie Gorge nature preserve outside Cortland and the and an outdoor complex that opened in September Brauer Field Station on the Helderberg Escarpment near 2015. Albany.

At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The SUNY Cortland athletic program has finished in the top 25 of the national Directors’ Cup Division III standings 22 times since 1996. Cortland has won NCAA Division

R E D D R A G O N S