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th 25 contests. Seniors James Luft (quarterback) and Guy come to expect of a Parady-coached team, as the Season Smith (receiver) worked their way into the school’s Red Foxes went 7-4 overall, equaling the school JIM PARADY Division I-AA record books and Marist outscored its record for wins in a single season. Marist posted opponents by a 305-283 margin over 11 contents. a 5-3 record in MAAC Football League play, and PARADY FILE Jim Parady, who has guided the Marist four First Team selections. Following the season, Eight players earned honors on the All- MAAC finished in a tie for second place. The squad wrote wide receiver Kevin Fitzpatrick and cornerback first and second teams, with another seven named itself into the record books against La Salle on football program through a quarter-century of PARADY AT MARIST growth, is in his 25th season as the program’s head Jaquan Bryant were invited to the rookie minicamps to the league’s All-Academic team. In one of the November 9th, with single game records of 590 total coach and 26th overall with the Red Foxes. of the Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders, respectively. most productive offensive seasons in team history, yards of offense, 509 rushing yards and 80 rushing 2015: 5-6, 4-4 PFL the 2005 squad set Division I-AA school records in attempts. In the season opener, the defensive unit Parady presided over record-setting production in the 2014: 4-7, 4-4 PFL Entering the 2016 season with 124 victories, Parady passing yards (2,232), total offensive yards (3,891) set a school record, holding the 2001 Mid-Major Marist passing game during the 2010 season. The 2013: 8-3, 7-1 PFL (PFL Co-Champions) is the winningest coach in program history. He has and scoring (305 points). National Champions, Sacred Heart, to a school Red Foxes set a single-season program record with 2012: 4-7, 3-5 PFL made Marist a force to be reckoned with at the record minus-14 yards of rushing offense in the 2,950 yards through the air. Quarterback Tommy The 2004 season was marked with a number of 2011: 4-7, 3-5 PFL Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly game. Ten Red Foxes were honored with All-MAAC Reilly set the program’s single-game and single- important honors for Parady’s Red Foxes squad. known as I-AA, level. During his tenure, Parady has accolades during the 2002 season, led by four on the 2010: 3-8, 2-6 PFL season records for completions, attempts and passing Winning their first three MAAC Football League coached conference championship teams and has first team. Chris Price, along with Juwan Jackson and 2009: 7-4, 5-3 PFL (First season in Pioneer yards, and Chuckie Looney became the first true contests by a combined margin of 103-69, the Red had student-athletes excel both on and off of the Mike Loniewski were First Team offensive selections, Football League) freshman to take snaps under center. Foxes were in contention for their second league title playing field. The Red Foxes have made the jump 2008: 4-7 in history heading into the final MAAC game of the with Adam Ercoli earning First Team accolades on from Division III to FCS status, moved into a newly- The 2009 season was a historical one for the Marist season. A hard-fought, but heartbreaking 7-3 loss the defensive side of the ball. Alfredo Riullano, 2007: 3-8, 2-1 MAAC (MAAC Co-Champions) renovated stadium, won four league championships program. The Red Foxes played their first season to Duquesne saw the Marist squad finish second in Steve Evans and Brett Biggs were all named to the 2006: 4-7, 3-1 MAAC (MAAC Co-Champions) and joined the Pioneer Football League on Parady’s as a member of the Pioneer Football League, tied the conference standings, the team’s highest ranking offensive Second Team, while Charles Fowler, Aubrey watch. Three former Marist football players have a program record with seven victories, and set a 2005: 7-4, 3-1 MAAC in the final standings Bennett and Ike Ibeh were on the defensive Second signed contracts with NFL teams since 2013. In program record with a six-game winning streak. 2004: 3-6, 3-1 MAAC since tying for second Team. Ercoli went on 2014, the Miami Dolphins’ Terrence Fede became Wide receiver James LaMacchia became the first 2003: 4-6, 2-3 MAAC in 2002. Against to earn I-AA Mid-Major the first former Marist football player to appear in player in program history to have a 1,000-yard MAAC opponents La All-America honors from 2002: 7-4, 5-3 MAAC an NFL game. In 2015, two former Marist football receiving season, and also set the program record Salle and Iona, the the Football Gazette, 2001: 3-6, 2-4 MAAC players shared the field for the first time when Fede for receptions in a season with 62. Five Red Foxes Red Foxes posted and Jackson earned 2000: 6-4, 5-2 MAAC and the Dolphins faced the and were named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team 41 points on the the same honor from kicker Jason Myers. Academic All-District, which was tied for the most 1999: 6-5, 5-2 MAAC scoreboard in both The Sports Network. was named PFL Coach of the Year. The Red Foxes First Team selections of any Division I school in the 1998: 7-3, 5-2 MAAC In his tenure as head coach, Parady has posted a games. In addition The Red Foxes received 124-126-1 record, including 11 winning seasons. had their first NFL Draft choice in program history country. national recognition 1997: 6-5, 4-3 MAAC following the season, as defensive end Terrence Fede to placing a total of The Red Foxes won the Metro Atlantic Athletic The 2008 season saw the Red Foxes compile a 4-7 during the season, as 1996: 7-3, 6-2 MAAC was chosen in the seventh round with the 234th 14 players on the Conference Football League championship in 1994, record competing as an FCS independent. Marist Price and Fowler earned 1995: 6-4, 4-3 MAAC overall pick by the Miami Dolphins. Fede was named All-MAAC first and 2006 and 2007, and the Pioneer Football League won three of its final five games, including a triumph National Player of the PFL Defensive Player of the Year, and was a finalist second teams, Marist 1994: 7-3, 6-1 MAAC (MAAC Champions) championship in 2013. Parady also coaches the at future Pioneer League foe Davidson to close Week accolades during for the Buck Buchanan Award as top defensive players were named 1993: 5-5 (First I-AA season) team’s quarterbacks. out the season. Running back Obozua Ehikioya the campaign. player in the FCS. Parady was also instrumental in both the Offensive 1992: 4-5-1, 2-2-1 Liberty (First season as set the program record for touchdowns and the The 2015 season included explosive offensive play the development of Chuckie Looney, who set the and Defensive The 2001 edition head coach) school’s FCS record for career rushing yards, while and a four-game winning streak following a 1-4 program’s single-season and career records for Rookies of the Year. of Marist football quarterback Chris Debowski tied the program record 1991: 6-4, 2-1 ACFC (Offensive Coordinator) start. Sophomore Mike White made his first career completions, attempts, passing yards and passing Parady himself struggled early during for touchdown passes in a game with four in the Overall: 124-126-1 (.496) start in the season’s third game, and finished with touchdowns. earned honors as the the fall, but under the 2,564 passing yards and 14 touchdowns. A total Red Foxes’ 34-7 win over Bryant. Right guard Jake Anaconda Co-Coach direction of Parady of six Red Foxes were either named First or Second The 2012 season was one of the most historic in Dembow was named an FCS Academic All-Star and of the Year, sharing rebounded to win PRIOR TO MARIST program history, particularly on the offensive side was a national semifinalist for the Draddy Award. Team All-PFL, and 10 more were named Honorable the honor with Greg three of its last four 1990 of the ball. Wide receiver Michael Rios set the Both Dembow and Ehikioya were selected to play in Mention All-PFL. Gattuso of Duquesne. games, to finish the NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY program’s career record for touchdown receptions, the East Coast Bowl. Parady’s premium year at 3-6 overall, Assistant Coach – QB, WR In 2014, Marist rebounded from an 0-5 start to the single-season program records for receiving yards In 2007, Marist had perhaps its most historical on effort in the and 2-4 in MAAC win four of its last six games. The Red Foxes went and receiving touchdowns, and the single-game season in program history. The team moved into its classroom as well as Football League play. 1988-89 4-4 in PFL and finished tied for fourth place in the record for receiving yards. He became the first player beautiful new home - Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff on the field was also There were plenty of BROWN UNIVERSITY league. Senior free safety Zach Adler was named in program history to sign an NFL contract when he Field - and played its first game there on Oct. 6, brought to life in a noticeable way, with a record 10 highlights to go around during the season, including Assistant Coach – QB (’88), WR (’89) Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated signed a rookie free-agent contract with the Arizona 2007 against Duquesne. After a rough start to the Marist players being named to the conference’s All- a thrilling overtime win over Georgetown, 38-35, on Press, and three Red Foxes (Adler, Paul Sakowski Cardinals. Marist also had its second-highest total of 1986-87 season, the Red Foxes rebounded to win their last Academic team. Homecoming Weekend, the first-ever win over the and Demetrius Williams) were named First Team All- passing yards in program history, and second-highest SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY two games and earn a share of the MAAC title for Hoyas in program history. Marist also defeated Siena, PFL. Marist also enjoyed success in the classroom, total of rushing yards in the last 10 seasons. The Red Marist played one of its most challenging schedules Coached under Dick MacPherson, helped lead the second straight year, enabling Parady to win the 10th win in as many games against the in-state as a school-record 48 Red Foxes were named to the Foxes also had their longest play from scrimmage in program history during the 2003 season. The Red Orange to 11-0-1 record and Sugar Bowl MAAC Coach of the Year honors. rival during Parady’s tenure. Honors abounded for PFL Academic Honor Roll. in program history, and tied their longest run from Foxes began a series with Patriot League power, berth in 1987 Lafayette, and took Marist football national, playing Marist during the year, with nine players being In 2013, Parady led the Red Foxes to one of their scrimmage. Additionally, Marist was number one in During the 2006 campaign, the Red Foxes captured on the West Coast for the first time at the University tabbed as All-MAAC performers, with five making 1985 most memorable seasons in program history. the FCS ranks in Red Zone Defense. a share of their second MAAC title in school history of San Diego. The Red Foxes set numerous school the first team. First Team All-MAAC performer HAMILTON COLLEGE Marist won a share of the PFL championship for when they snared a 24-17 victory on Senior Day at In 2011, Parady won his 100th game as head coach records during the campaign, highlighted by John Tim Cullen, a member of the Red Foxes defense, Assistant Coach - QB the first time, set a varsity program record with the Old Leonidoff Field. Marist secured a 3-1 league in the season opener, a 20-7 triumph at Sacred Healy setting the I-AA school record for career earned I-AA Mid-Major All-America honors from the eight victories and set single-season records for mark with the win. 1983-84 Heart. The Red Foxes boasted talented playmakers tackles (276). Marist also snapped 12 single-game The Sports Network. Cullen, Mike Loniewski and total yards and points scored. Parady was a finalist COLBY COLLEGE on both sides of the ball, as a total of 11 Red Foxes In 2005, the Red Foxes had one of the best seasons and single-season school marks. Brett Biggs, were all Football Gazette All-America for the Eddie Robinson Award as the Football earned Pioneer Football League honors, including in recent history, tying a school record for wins with Honorable Mention selections. Eight of the players Assistant Coach – WR Championship Subdivision’s Coach of the Year, and a 7-4 overall record and winning three of four MAAC The 2002 campaign was one that Marist fans have also showed their success in the classroom as well as 14 MARIST FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES RED FOXES 15

19th In 2009, the Marist defense was ranked 10th in the SCOTT RUMSEY season country in total defense and tied for 12th in scoring ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/ defense. The Red Foxes also recorded their first DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR shutout in four years in a 24-0 victory over Valparaiso on Oct. 31. Nine Marist defensive players earned PFL Scott Rumsey is in his 19th honors. season on Head Coach Jim MILESTONES Parady’s staff at Marist. Rumsey oversaw a change in the team’s defensive spotlight in 1997 by setting national records. The He will once again serve philosophy heading into the 2008 season, as the Marist defense set a pair of I-AA records in the fall 2013 as associate head coach Red Foxes changed from a 3-4 to a predominantly JIM PARADY BY THE NUMBERS of 1997, breaking the opponent rushing yards per Led team to PFL co-championship, named PFL and defensive coordinator. 3-3-5 look which they still utilize. Safety Rory Foley game and fewest yards allowed per rush marks, Coach of the Year, finalist for Eddie Robinson Rumsey is in his 12th emerged as a star, setting a single-season school 124 Career victories in 24 years as a that had been held by Florida A&M. The Red Foxes Award, set varsity program record with eight season as associate head record with seven interceptions - a total which placed head coach allowed just 39.8 rush yards a game, eclipsing the victories coach, and this is his him third in the FCS ranks. 1978 record of 45.4 yards per game. The stingy 16th as the Red Foxes’ 2011 Rumsey’s association with the Red Foxes football 4 Conference championships won Marist defense also allowed just 1.2 yards per rush, defensive coordinator. 100th win as head coach (20-7 at Sacred program dates back further than his coaching days. (1994, 2006, 2007, 2013) which snapped the Rattlers 1984 national record of Heart) Rumsey will coach the team’s safeties in the 2016 He starred as a defensive lineman at Marist and 1.3 yards a carry helped begin the building process of a winning 11 Winning seasons 2009 season, a duty he previously held from 2008-09. He The 1994 season saw a step forward for Marist Team plays its first season as a member of the also coached linebackers from 2001-07, 2011-13, program. As a rookie, Rumsey saw the Red Foxes football, when it joined the MAAC Football League, The Red Foxes won a varsity program Pioneer Football League, wins program record and in 2015. He served as defensive line coach from win just two games, but by the time he graduated, and then took it by storm. Marist was chosen to 1998-2000 as well as the 2010 and 2014 seasons. he had led Marist to the top of the ACFC. In 1990, 8 record eight games in the 2013 six consecutive games finish fourth that season, but Parady engineered a In his time as defensive coordinator, Rumsey has Rumsey, a two-time all-conference defensive tackle, season 7-3 campaign, and a 6-1 mark in the inaugural 2007 coached 72 all-conference selections, and has been helped the Red Foxes to a 7-2-1 overall record, and Led team to share of MAAC Football League the position coach for 25 all-conference honorees. the first conference title in program history and an 32 Total seasons spent as a coach crown, MAAC Coach of the Year ACFC crown. The .750 winning percentage that During this time, the Marist defense has earned 2006 season is still the best in program history. national recognition. In the 2014 season, free safety Led team to share of MAAC Football League excellence on the field, earning MAAC All-Academic Zach Adler led the FCS in interceptions per game. Rumsey began his coaching career in 1991 as the crown Team honors. Adler was named Honorable Mention All-America by defensive coordinator at Valley Central High School, Rumsey earned his Bachelor’s in communications The 2000 campaign was one of milestones, both Sept. 28, 2002 the Associated Press and was one of three Red Foxes before moving into the college coaching ranks at from Marist College in 1991 and a Master’s in personally for Parady and for the program. Marist won Became all-time winningest coach in team his- – along with linebacker Paul Sakowski and defensive Bates College. He spent four seasons at Bates, Public Administration in the spring of 2006. He and its 100th game in its 23rd year of varsity competition, tory, earning 60th victory (31-16 vs. Wagner) end Demetrius Williams – who earned First Team coaching with former Marist coach Rick Pardy. his wife, the former Casey Hollister, along with their and Parady reached the 50-win plateau in a 34-31 2000 All-PFL honors. The Red Foxes ranked second in the During his stint at Bates, Rumsey coached both the daughters Kalie, Caden and Codi, currently reside in win over Wagner. Marist had a then-program-record Led team to seventh straight winning season league in scoring defense and total defense. linebackers and defensive line, before returning to the Montgomery, N.Y. 11 athletes named to the All-MAAC teams at the Poughkeepsie campus for the 1998 season. Sept. 30, 2000 Rumsey was instrumental in the continued end of the season, and had seven players named All- Earned 50th career victory (34-31 at Wagner) development of Terrence Fede, who became the first America recognition from the Football Gazette. It was Coach Parady and his daughter Sarah, NFL draft choice in program history in 2014. Fede 1994 the Red Foxes’ seventh straight winning season. a Marist senior. set the program’s single-season and career record Led Marist to MAAC championship in first sea- Offense was the name of the game in the final for sacks. He is set to enter his third season with the son in league year of the decade as Parady’s squad finished the Miami Dolphins in 2016. 1999 campaign at 6-5. One of the most productive season as a MAAC member to capture the league Sept. 11, 1993 In Marist’s PFL championship season of 2013, offensive years in program history, the Red Foxes crown. The seven wins tied the school record, and Led Marist to first win in Division I (16-7 at St. the Red Foxes recorded home shutouts against eclipsed the 40-point mark in four games, including the six league wins were the most in the Red Foxes’ Francis, Pa.) Valparaiso and Stetson, marking the first time since scoring 49 points, second most in a single game in MAAC tenure. Marist followed that championship Sept. 12, 1992 2002 that the team recorded two shutouts in a program history, in a win over Canisius. The offensive season with back-to-back winning seasons, going First win as head coach (28-12 at Siena) season. unit was a balanced weapon, putting up nearly 1,500 6-4 in 1995 and 7-3 in 1996. yards both rushing and in the air. After taking over the head coaching reins for the In 2012, Marist finished first in the FCS ranks in Red The 1998 campaign saw Marist again ranking among 1992 campaign, Parady led Marist into uncharted berth the 1988 Sugar Bowl versus Auburn. After Zone Defense. The Red Foxes allowed the opposition the best in the nation defensively. The Red Foxes territory in 1993, as the Red Foxes jumped from Syracuse, Parady coached for two seasons at Brown, to score on just 23 of its 40 trips (57.5 percent) ranked second in the nation in pass efficiency at Division III to I-AA. The Red Foxes went 5-5 in their before taking over as the quarterback and receivers inside the Marist 20-yard line. Marist also ranked 78.3, and total defense, allowing just 219.6 yards first season in Division I. Parady had first joined coach at Northeastern in 1990. among that national leaders in turnover ratio, going plus-9 in turnovers over 11 games last season. per game. Marist also ranked third in the nation in the Marist coaching staff in 1991, as the offensive A native of Nashua, N.H., Parady attended the rushing defense at 73.8 yards per game, and was the coordinator to head coach Rick Pardy. University of Maine, earning a bachelor’s degree in The Marist defense was one of the best in the FCS sixth-best in the country in points allowed, giving up Parady began his coaching career at Colby College education in 1983. He was a four-year member of ranks in 2011. The Red Foxes finished sixth in the just 12.9 a game. The offense was not to be outdone in 1984, before moving on to Hamilton in 1985. the football team as a quarterback. FCS and first in the PFL by allowing an average that season, rewriting 15 school records, six on the He spent the 1986 and 1987 seasons coaching Parady and his wife, Kristen, reside in Poughkeepsie of just 285.64 yards per game. Linebacker Ryan legs of the school’s all-time single-season touchdown at Syracuse University. He served as a member of with their two children, Sarah Jane and Brett Cronan was a First Team All-PFL selection who led leader (21), the late J.J. Allen. legendary coach Dick MacPherson’s staff and helped Kenneth. Sarah is a senior at Marist in the 2016-17 the team in tackles, and signed a contract to play Parady and his Red Foxes broke into the national lead the Orangemen to an 11-0-1 season and a school year. professionally in Germany in the summer of 2012. 16 MARIST FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES RED FOXES 17

5th season NATE FIELDS 8th MARC BOURQUE TOM KELLY LARRY RILEY 29th season 33rd season OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR / SPECIALISTS season CORNERBACKS RUNNING BACKS WIDE RECEIVERS The longest-tenured member of the Red Foxes’ Larry Riley is in his 29th season as an assistant Nate Fields is in his eighth season as an assistant coach Marc Bourque, who has over two decades of coaching staff, Tom Kelly is in his 33rd year on coach at Marist. the Marist sidelines. Kelly will continue to work at Marist, and is now is his 11th year of association with collegiate coaching experience, is in his fifth sea- Riley will be working with the team’s cornerbacks with the Red Foxes’ specialists. the program dating back to his days as a student. This son on the Marist coaching staff. For the fourth this season. Riley has worked with both the season marks Fields’ fourth as offensive coordinator, straight year, Bourque will coach the team’s wide Under the tutelage of Kelly, kicker Jason Myers defensive backs and linebackers in his Marist and second as running backs coach. receivers. He will also serve as special teams’ established himself as one of the best at his tenure of nearly three decades. This past season, coordinator for the second straight year. In 2015, Fields directed an explosive offensive attack position in the PFL. Myers, who graduated both of Marist’s starting cornerbacks - Zachary which featured 52 plays from scrimmage of at least 20 Bourque’s tutelage helped fuel an outstanding in 2013, was an Honorable Mention All-PFL Quarles and Cameron Gibson - were named yards. Running back Marcellus Calhoun, who averaged freshman season from Juston Christian in 2015. selection the previous three seasons, and led Honorable Mention All-PFL. the league in touchbacks all three years. He 5.5 yards per carry and scored 11 touchdowns, was an Christian led the FCS in yards per reception and In his career, Riley has worked closely with some holds Marist’s all-time record for most points by Honorable Mention All-PFL selection. was named Second Team All-PFL, while Matt of the most talented players in program history. In a kicker. In 2011, he set a school record with Tralli was named Honorable Mention All-PFL as a wide receiver and return spe- 2011, cornerback Jaquan Bryant was a First Team In the 2013-14 seasons, Fields coached the team’s a 49-yard at Davidson. In March of cialist. The Red Foxes had their first kickoff return for a touchdown in 11 years All-PFL selection. Bryant intercepted four passes, and later took part in the FCS offensive linemen in addition to his duties as offensive when Lawrence Dickens ran one back 100 yards in a victory over Stetson. 2015, Myers signed a free-agent contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. coordinator. During this time, Fields aided in the development of four All-PFL Senior Scout Bowl and Oakland Raiders rookie minicamp. Riley also worked selections: right tackle Phede Celestin (first team, 2013), left tackle Peter Evans In 2014, wide receiver Punter Kevin Pauly wrapped up a prolific career in 2011. Pauly was a two- closely with Rory Foley (Class of ’11), who graduated as Marist’s all-time leader (first team, 2013), left guard Rocco Manfre (second team, 2013) and center Mike Matt Tralli was named time Honorable Mention All-PFL choice. In 2009, he set the then-program in tackles in the program’s FCS history. Riley’s tutelage helped Joe Riccardi set Mangino (second team, 2014). Second Team All-PFL after record for longest field goal (46 yards). In 2008, Pauly set a Marist program Marist’s all-time tackles record with 484 Celestin was named a Football a 69-catch season – the record by averaging 41.0 yards per punt. Pauly also tied a school record from 1989-92 when the program was in Championship Subdivision second-highest single- with a 76-yard punt in 2010. Division III. All-American by The Sports season total in program In 2005, Bradley Rowe set a Division I-AA school record with 36 successful In 2007, Riley was honored by the Network. history. On special teams, extra point conversions in a single season. Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union as Lawrence Dickens was part of their “Legends of the Hudson In 2013, the Red Foxes Kelly himself was a placekicker for Marist in its days as a club program, second in the PFL with a Valley” campaign, which was held in enjoyed their most prolific kicking over the course of four seasons before his 1975 graduation. In 23.2 yard average on kick- conjunction with Black History Month. It season offensively in program off returns. 1976, Kelly received a tryout with the New York Giants. history. Marist set program was just one of several awards Riley has records with 378 points scored In the 2013 season, Kelly lives in Wappingers Falls, N.Y., with his two sons, Brian and Patrick. earned for his dedication to the youth of and 4,582 yards of total three Marist wide receiv- the Hudson Valley. offensive. The Red Foxes also ers – Matt Tralli, Bart After starring locally in his scholastic set program records by scoring Leneghan and Armani football career at Arlington High School, at least 30 points in five Martin – caught at least Riley attended Salem College in West consecutive games, and eight 45 passes for the first time Virginia, where he saw time as both a contests overall. in program history. All three were named Honorable Mention All-PFL. Martin defensive back and running back, and set Marist’s single-season record with 12 touchdown receptions. From 2009-12, Fields served as the team’s wide receivers coach, and also held earned All-America accolades two times the responsibilities of special teams coordinator and tight ends coach. Under In his first season on staff 2012, Bourque worked with Marist’s running backs. during his career. In 1975, he led Salem to the NAIA National Championship Fields’ leadership, Marist’s wide receivers have left numerous marks on the team’s The Red Foxes amassed 1,665 rushing yards – the team’s second highest total and earned NAIA Offensive Player of the Year honors in the state of West record book. In 2012, Michael Rios set the program’s career record for touchdown in the past 10 seasons – and totaled 13 rushing touchdowns. Three backs Virginia. He was inducted into the Salem International University Athletic Hall of receptions, the single-season program records for receiving yards and receiving totaled over 300 yards on the ground, and the team tied its longest run from Fame in 2006. touchdowns, and the single-game record for receiving yards. Rios was a unanimous scrimmage in program history. He signed with the Denver Broncos and was a member of the famous “Orange First Team All-PFL selection, and became the first player in program history to sign an Bourque coached at Western Connecticut State from 2003-12 and 1995-98. Crush” defense and played on the 1977 Super Bowl team. Riley played one year NFL contract when he signed a rookie free-agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals. In his most recent stint, Bourque served as offensive coordinator for a team with the before embarking on a three-year stint in the Canadian In his first season as receivers coach in 2009, Fields’ tutelage helped James which set 20 school records in his tenure. He was also responsible for coach- Football League. LaMacchia become the first player in program history to have 1,000 yards receiving ing the team’s quarterbacks. Bourque also served as recruiting coordinator After his retirement from pro football, Riley became a voice for the world of in a season en route to being a unanimous First Team All-Pioneer Football League and academic coordinator. In his first stint at Western Connecticut, Bourque football. His television appearances soon turned into a career in motivational selection. In 2010, LaMacchia set the program’s single-season record with 74 coached the team’s running backs, quarterbacks, special teams, and was also speaking for universities and local school districts. His voice helped students to receptions and broke the career marks for receptions, as he once against was named the passing game coordinator. understand the pros and cons of a famous lifestyle. He encourages children to First Team All-PFL. Fields also mentored Kevin Fitzpatrick, who received an invitation From 2000-03, Bourque was quarterbacks coach, passing game coordinator, protect their dreams. to Buffalo Bills rookie minicamp in the spring of 2012. and academic coordinator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was the tight Riley earned his undergraduate degree in public relations and organizational Fields spent the 2006-08 seasons as a student assistant on the Red Foxes’ staff. ends coach at Columbia from 1998-2000. communication in 2002 from Marist. In 2003, he also earned his Master’s He spent one season on the Marist video staff, filming games and practices, before Bourque began his coaching career at New Hampshire in 1994. As a volunteer Degree in Educational Psychology from the school. moving onto the field for the 2007 season. He worked specifically with the offensive assistant, he aided a variety of the team’s skill positions. line, assisting offensive line coach Bill Roos in practice with preparation and drills. Riley began his coaching career as an assistant coach at nearby Arlington High On game day, Fields staffed the coaches’ booth, charting game situations as well as Throughout his career, Bourque has gained extensive experience recruiting School and in the Hyde Park school system. Riley resides in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., defensive personnel, front and blitzes. Off the field, Fields assisted the coaching staff New England, New York, and New Jersey. and has two children, a son Larry, and daughter, Laurissa. Laurissa was a member with game planning, opponent film breakdown, and all facets of video editing. of the 2006 Marist women’s softball team that won the program’s first MAAC Championship and advanced to the Tuscon, Ariz. regional in the NCAA Tournament. 18 MARIST FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES RED FOXES 19

7th nd season 4th BEMI OTULAJA 2 MATT POVEROMO 1st CLARENCE JOHNSON JAKE DEMBOW season season season LINEBACKERS/RECRUITING COORDINATOR OFFENSIVE LINE/VIDEO COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE LINE TIGHT ENDS Clarence Johnson is in seventh season as an A four-year starter on the Marist offensive line in his Former Red Fox Bemi Otulaja is in his second Matt Poveromo is in his first season as tight assistant coach at Marist. He will coach the team’s playing career, Jake Dembow is in his fourth season season on the Marist coaching staff in 2016, and ends coach in the 2016 season. linebackers in 2016 after having served as safeties as assistant coach on the Marist staff. He will serve will once again coach the defensive line. Poveromo played tight end for the Red coach from 2010-15. Johnson also added the title as offensive line coach in 2016, in addition to his The defensive line was one of the Red Foxes’ Foxes in the 2013 season before his playing of recruiting coordinator in 2011. responsibilities as the team’s video coordinator. strongest areas in the 2015 season. Defensive career was cut short due to injury. From the Johnson’s position group has annually been Dembow is in his second season as offensive line end Demetrius Williams was named First Team 2014 season through the spring of 2016 among the most talented on the Marist roster coach. In 2015, a pair of offensive linemen - center All-PFL, while three Red Foxes - defensive ends season, he served as a student assistant. since his arrival. In the 2015 season, free safety Mike Mangino and right guard Sean Foley - were John Brennan and Landon Moore, along with nose His responsibilities included working with Zach Adler closed out his impressive career with named Second Team All-PFL. Mangino concluded his tackle Nicholas Foster - earned All-PFL Honorable the team’s tight ends as well as preparation 17 interceptions, and was named Second Team career by starting every game in each of the last four Mention. with practices, games, and film. All-PFL. Safety Mike Marston was named All-PFL seasons. Prior to his arrival at Marist, Otulaja’s most recent position was at Hudson A local product, Poveromo played high school football at Honorable Mention. In the 2013-14 seasons, Dembow coached the team’s running backs. In this time, Valley Community College, where he coached the team’s running backs in the Washingtonville. In 2014, Adler led the FCS in interceptions per game, was named Honorable Atiq Lucas earned second team (2013) and honorable mention (2014) All-PFL 2014 season. He helped lead HVCC to an 8-2 record and its first bowl game in Poveromo earned his degree in three years at Marist in May 2016. He Mention All-America by the Associated Press, and was named First Team honors. In Marist’s PFL championship season of 2013, Dembow’s position group a decade, the Salt City Bowl. received a B.S. in Criminal Justice and minored in Paralegal Studies. All-PFL. was responsible for 1,339 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns. Otulaja had previously coached running backs at St. Lawrence University. He In the 2013 season, the Red Foxes had two Second Team All-PFL safeties Dembow came back to began his coaching career in 2009, as assistant line coach at Freeport High in Adler and senior captain Nick Kaszei. In 2012, his position group made Poughkeepsie following School in Freeport, N.Y. He also has coaching experience at Chris Colmer’s a significant impact on Marist’s defense. Senior captain Nick Mainiero was one season as assistant All-Star Football Camp on Long Island, the Madieu Williams Football Clinic in named Second Team All-PFL, and Adler burst onto the scene by leading the defensive line coach at College Park, Md., Lauren’s First & Goal Camp at Lafayette College in Easton, PFL with four interceptions. Tufts University in Medford, Pa., and several other camps. Mass. During his time Johnson came to Marist from West Chester University in West Chester, Otulaja started his playing career at Marist. He played on the defensive line with the Jumbos, Dembow Pa., where he coached from 2007-09. As defensive backs coach, Johnson for the Red Foxes from 2004-05 before finishing his career at the University assisted in various facets of was responsible for coaching the team’s safeties and cornerbacks. He also of Maryland. In his three years with the Terrapins, they made three bowl defensive game planning, worked with the kickoff and punt returners. In his tenure with the Golden appearances and compiled a record of 23-13. Otulaja was recognized as one on-field instruction, video Rams, he coached five All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference players, of ESPN’s “Best Little Men” in college football. coordinating and day-to-day including three safeties and two return specialists. He coached in two NCAA football operations. Tournaments there. Prior to Tufts, Dembow A member of the Coaches Associations and Black Coaches spent three seasons abroad and Administrators Association, Johnson also has served as a football official as player-coach for football in the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Athletic Association. clubs in Denmark and Johnson is a 1992 graduate of West Chester, with a B.A. in Political Science Norway. In 2012, Dembow and Public Administration. He was a three-year member of the Golden Rams played and coached for the as a cornerback and safety, and played on two NCAA playoff teams. AFC Show in Stavanger, Norway. He served as a two-way lineman and helped the team to a playoff berth in its first season competing in Norway’s elite division. A resident of Poughkeepsie, Johnson and his wife, Gina, were married in July 2010. In 2010 and 2011, Dembow played both offensive and defensive line for the Aarhus Tigers in Aarhus, Denmark. In these two seasons, he helped the team not only gain promotion to the country’s top league, but return to the post-season for the first time since 2000. In addition to his playing responsibilities, Dembow served as an assistant coach for both the senior and youth teams in the Tigers organization. Following his undergraduate career at Marist, Dembow returned to his hometown of Merrimack, NH and began coaching at Merrimack High School, from where he was a 2005 graduate. This came after two stints playing arena football as an offensive lineman during the spring and summer of 2009. Dembow is a 2009 graduate of Marist, where he studied history and adolescent education. He was an offensive lineman for the Red Foxes, starting all 44 of the team’s games from 2005-08. An All-MAAC honoree in 2007, Dembow served as team captain in 2008. He received his Master’s degree in educational psychology from Marist in 2015. 20 MARIST FOOTBALL COACHES / SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT STAFF RED FOXES 21

4th nd 1st PETE MAHONEY 9th JEFF CARTER 4th JUSTIN GIULIANO season AARON SUMA 2 BILLY CREED season season season season ASSISTANT SAFETIES ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH COORDINATOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Justin Giuliano is in his Aaron Suma began his duties as Billy Creed is in his first season on the Pete Mahoney is back for his ninth season in his third stint Jeff Carter was named fourth year as an assistant Marist’s Strength & Conditioning Coach Marist coaching staff in 2016. He will assist with the Marist football program. In the 2016 season, he Marist’s Coordinator of Sports athletic trainer at Marist. on June 22, 2015. Suma had most defensive coordinator Scott Rumsey in serve as special assistant to head coach Jim Parady. Medicine in July 2013. Prior He will be working with recently served as Head Strength and coaching the team’s safeties. Mahoney served as Marist’s director of football operations in to his arrival at Marist, Carter the football team on a Conditioning Coach at the University of the 2006 season. He returned to the program in 2008, and served as the Head Athletic Creed spent last season at Lycoming, where daily basis. Colorado at Colorado Springs, a posi- Trainer at Vassar College he served as defensive backs coach. He continued in that role through the 2011 season. After also tion he had held from 2012-15. There, worked for the Franklin Pierce sprint football serving as tight ends coach from 2008-10, he coached the for 11 years, working with Prior to his arrival at he supervised and managed all daily team from 2012-14. He was secondary running backs in 2011. He returned to serve as tight ends Brewers’ 27 Division III sports. Marist, Giuliano served as operations of the strength and conditioning programs for the coach in 2014, and helped two players earn coach in 2013-14, and was director of football operations in Before Vassar, Carter served as the head athletic a physician extender at Orthopaedic Associates men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball teams. Honorable Mention All-Conference honors. the 2015 season. trainer and director of wellness and fitness at Bard of Dutchess County. During this time, he also In his previous position, Suma created sport-specific, individu- For the two previous seasons as a graduate College for two years where he was responsible served as the head athletic trainer at Our Lady Under Mahoney’s tutelage, Chris Ortner was named All- alized and comprehensive year-round programs for his teams, assistant, he served as running backs coach, of Lourdes High School. Pioneer Football League Honorable Mention in both 2009 for coverage of all Division III varsity sports, as well and the results showed in their success. The men’s basketball assistant recruiting coordinator, and video coordinator. In 2013, Franklin and 2010, and Ryan Dinnebeil was selected to play in the 2011 FCS Senior Scout Bowl. as, the daily management of the athletic training Giuliano previously served as assistant athletic program made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in Pierce posted its best record in program history at 5-2. In his tenure, Mahoney also oversaw a considerable amount of the program’s logistics, program. In addition to his sports medicine duties, trainer at Rutgers University in the 2010-11 2014, and went 27-6 with its first NCAA Tournament win in Carter was the campus-wide director of wellness Creed also spent one season apiece as an assistant with two high school including equipment and travel when serving as director of operations. school year, where we worked with the football, 2015. Women’s basketball went 26-7 and reached the Sweet and the director of the fitness center. track and swimming and diving teams. He coor- Sixteen in its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2015. programs: Eastport South Manor and Byram Hills. Mahoney brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Red Foxes’ program, having dinated athletic training services for Rutgers’ been in football coaching for nearly three decades at the high school and college level. A 1997 graduate of the State University of New York From 2012-15, Suma has also served as a volunteer assistant From 2006-07, Creed played wide receiver at SUNY Cortland. He then NFL Pro Day in 2011. He served as a graduate He began his coaching career as a part-time coach at various high schools in South at Cortland, Carter graduated summa cum laude with strength and conditioning coach at the United States Air served as the program’s assistant wide receivers coach from 2008-10 athletic training student at Rutgers in the 2009- Dakota and Texas while working in the private sector as well. a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education, Force Academy. He assisted the Director of Strength and while completing his degree. Creed also has playing experience with the 10 school year. a minor in athletic training and a concentration in Conditioning, and worked directly with men’s and women’s New York Demon Knights in the Five Star Football League (four seasons) Mahoney got his first taste of Hudson Valley football in 1991 when he joined the coaching. He received his Master of Science degree in Giuliano earned his B.A. in biology with a sports basketball, track throwers, baseball, hockey, wrestling, golf and the New Hampshire Wolfpack of the New Hampshire Football League Valley Central High coaching staff in Montgomery, N.Y., and continued in the position education with an athletic training emphasis from Old medicine concentration from Massachusetts and gymnastics. (two seasons). until 2000. After serving as Offensive Coordinator for Cornwall High’s squad in 2001, Dominion University in May of 2000. College of Liberal Arts in 2008, and his M.S. Mahoney moved to the college ranks when he took over as offensive line coach of the Suma earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Movement and A native of Warsaw, NY, Carter is a certified mem- in athletic training from Seton Hall in 2010. He sprint football squad at the U.S. Military Academy in 2002. After serving an additional Exercise Science from the University of Northern Iowa in 1st ber of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, is a member of the National Athletic Trainers 2009, and a Master of Arts degree with a concentration SIOBHAN REID season year with the offense, Mahoney moved over to the defensive side of the ball for the the Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Association. in Exercise Science from Northern Iowa in 2011. He is a DIRECTOR OF 2004 and 2005 seasons, when he was the team’s defensive line coach. New York State Athletic Trainers’ Association. National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified FOOTBALL OPERATIONS He is also a certified strength and conditioning Strength and Conditioning Specialist with Distinction, a USA Marist graduate Siobhan Reid is in her first coach (CSCS) through the National Strength and Weightlifting Level 2 Certified Advanced Sports Performance season as director of football operations in Conditioning Association, an American Red Cross Coach and a National Association of Speed and Explosion 2016. She will oversee the team’s managers, instructor and an approved clinical instructor (ACI) Level 2 Certified Speed Specialist. and work with the team’s travel, logistics, for athletic training students. and equipment.

Reid was a football team manager for the 10th ALYSSA GATES 12th MIKE FERRARO season 2013-15 seasons as an undergraduate. She season filmed practices and games, and worked with DIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE ENHANCEMENT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR film preparation. Alyssa Gates is in her 12th year as the Director of Student- Mike Ferraro is in his 10th year guiding the Sports Reid graduated with a B.A. in Political Athlete Enhancement, and her 13th at Marist College. In Information Department at Marist. Ferraro supervises pub- Science in December of 2015, and earned a her position, she oversees the Center for Student-Athlete licity efforts for Marist’s 23 Division I sports, and currently certificate in Paralegal Studies. Enhancement, including the Assistant Director and the serves as the primary contact for the Red Foxes’ football, Academic Advisement Fellow. She is responsible for the men’s basketball, and softball teams. He has previously academic monitoring and the continuing eligibility of served as the contact for baseball and men’s and women’s approximately 600 student-athletes at Marist College. cross country/track & field as well. In each of her years at Marist, the Red Foxes have led the Additionally, Ferraro provided color analysis on Marist football broadcasts from Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll each year. In the 2009- 2003-13. He handled those duties on home games from 2003-04, home and road 10 school year, a school-record 18 of her student-athletes were named Academic games from 2005-06 and road games from 2007-13. From 2000-07, Ferraro was All-District by ESPN The Magazine as selected by CoSIDA, In the 2010-11 school the play-by-play voice of the Marist women’s basketball team. He has broadcast year, a school-record four Marist student-athletes earned Academic All-American Marist baseball at four MAAC Tournaments and one NCAA Tournament, and has honors. Each of the last four years, Marist won the MAAC GoodWorks Challenge, broadcast Marist softball at three MAAC Tournaments. which measures hours dedicated to community service. Ferraro served as Marist’s Interim Sports Information Director for the 2007-08 Gates is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics season. In the 2006-07 year, Ferraro was Assistant Sports Information Director at (N4A) and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators Marist. He was the primary contact for the women’s basketball team, which is the (NACWAA) She serves on the N4A’s LGBT Committee, and just completed a only team in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference history to advance to the Sweet two-year term as Region 1 Director, overseeing N4A members from Maine to 16. Additionally, he was the contact for the men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s Maryland. In June 2011, she was awarded N4A’s Professional Promise Award. and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s crew teams. 22 MARIST FOOTBALL RED FOXES 23

’16 roster Roster (Alphabetical)

No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Pronunciation No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Pronunciation

1 Leon Cummings Running Back 5-10/199 Sr Gainesville, FL (Oak Hall) 53 Nick Mecca Long Snapper 5-11/210 Jr South Brunswick, NJ (South Brunswick) 51 Chris Apicella LS 6-1/209 Jr App-uh-SELL-uh 44 KJ Lyons CB 5-9/150 Fr 2 Marcellus Calhoun* Running Back 6-0/201 Sr Columbus, OH (Bishop Hartley) 54 Jimmy Braun* Linebacker 6-2/231 Sr Hopatcong, NJ (Lenape Valley) 8 Ruben Avalos LB 6-1/205 Sr OV-uh-los 23 Mike Maccarone K/P 6-0/182 Sr MACK-uh-roan 3 Willie Barrett Linebacker 5-11/220 Jr Holiday, FL (Anclote) 55 Peter Delatour Defensive Line 5-11/235 So Miami, FL (Columbus) 3 Willie Barrett LB 5-11/220 Jr 6 Mike Marston S 5-11/190 R-Sr 4 Blaise Spinelli Linebacker 5-11/200 So Wheatley Heights, NY (Half Hollow Hills East) 56 Mike Sanchez Linebacker 5-11/245 So Maywood, NJ (Hackensack) 32 Wesley Beans S 5-10/188 Jr 36 Cole Mason CB 5-9/157 Fr 5 Jordyn Jean-Felix Safety 6-0/194 Jr Suwanee, GA (Lambert) 57 Patrick Crowe Defensive Line 6-3/225 So Middletown, NJ (Middletown South) 93 Alex Bergan CB 6-1/175 Fr 31 Andrew McElroy S 6-0/195 So 6 Mike Marston* Safety 5-11/190 R-Sr Glen Ellyn, IL (Glenbard West) 58 Eli Guzman Linebacker 5-11/214 So Morristown, NJ (Pope John XXIII) 42 Jonathan Boozer TE 6-0/215 Sr 95 Quinn McGinley DL 6-2/234 Jr 7 Kwarme Darko Safety 6-1/191 Sr Bronx, NY (Cardinal Hayes) 59 Matt Thomson Linebacker 6-2/192 Fr Southington, CT (Choate Rosemary Hall) 87 Bryan Bradshaw WR 6-2/203 Jr 90 Wyatt McInturff DL 6-1/297 Fr 8 Ruben Avalos Linebacker 6-1/205 Sr Orlando, FL (University) 60 Jerry Prutos Offensive Line 6-1/286 Fr Naples, FL (Naples) 54 Jimmy Braun LB 6-2/231 Sr 79 Matt McKnelly OL 6-2/252 Fr 9 Anthony Francis Quarterback 6-1/208 Sr Providence, RI (La Salle) 61 Seamus Ryan Offensive Line 6-2/279 Sr Sparta, NJ (Pope John XXIII Regional) 71 Luke Butera OL 6-2/305 Fr 94 Cade McNaughton S 6-0/165 Fr 10 Mike White Quarterback 6-0/181 Jr Woodbury, NY (Cornwall Central) 62 Daniel Wittekind Offensive Line 6-2/300 Fr Chester, NY (Chester) 2 Marcellus Calhoun RB 6-0/201 Sr 53 Nick Mecca LS 5-11/210 Jr 11 Kyle Daugherty Quarterback 6-4/180 So Reno, NV (Phillips Exeter) 63 Grant Dixon Linebacker 6-3/193 Fr Succasunna, NJ (Roxbury) 35 Jerry Caporale CB 5-9/170 Jr Cap-or-AL 88 Matt Millea WR 6-0/191 So Ma-LAY 12 Jacob Hallenbeck Quarterback 6-3/195 Fr West Simsbury, CT (Kingswood-Oxford) 64 Eddie Zinn-Turner Defensive Line 6-2/305 So Malvern, OH (Malvern) 96 Ethan Carpenter WR 5-11/186 Fr 37 Brandon Miller CB 5-10/183 Jr 13 Michael Corcione Safety 6-0/177 Sr Manalapan, NJ (Red Bank Catholic) 65 Kevin Doran Offensive Line 6-2/259 Fr. Cranford, NJ (Cranford) 66 Maliek Carr LB 5-8/195 Fr 69 James Murphy OL 6-0/281 Sr 14 Lawrence Dickens Wide Receiver 5-9/157 Jr Spring Valley, CA (Steele Canyon) 66 Maliek Carr Linebacker 5-8/195 Fr. Baltimore, MD (Mount St. Joseph’s) 86 Juston Christian WR 6-0/186 So Just-ON 18 Jack Navitsky QB 5-8/160 Fr 15 Anthony Olivencia Wide Receiver 6-1/191 So Miami, FL (Killian) 67 Aaron Jackson Offensive Line 6-3/247 So Gambrills, MD (Arundel) 13 Michael Corcione S 6-0/177 Sr Cor-cee-OWN 20 Areg Nazarian RB 5-6/165 Fr 16 Isaiah Watson Wide Receiver 5-11/195 So Gambrills, MD (Arundel) 68 Ryan Schneider Offensive Line 6-5/261 R-Sr Germantown, MD (Georgetown Prep) 33 Lorenzo Cotrone WR 5-10/170 So Ca-TROAN 34 Andre Nettles S 5-11/190 R-Sr 18 Jack Navitsky Quarterback 5-8/160 Fr Shrewsbury, NJ (Red Bank Catholic) 69 James Murphy Offensive Line 6-0/281 Sr Staten Island, NY (Monsignor Farrell) 57 Patrick Crowe DL 6-3/225 So Crow 99 Dan Njoku DL 6-1/268 Sr N-jock-ew 19 Jordan Saunders Wide Receiver 6-1/185 So Kennesaw, GA (Kennesaw Mountain ) 70 Kyle Hebrew Offensive Line 6-2/303 Fr Toms River, NJ (Toms River South) 1 Leon Cummings RB 5-10/199 Sr 25 Carter Odenweller S 5-11/179 Sr 20 Areg Nazarian Running Back 5-6/165 Fr Glendale, CA (Saint Francis) 70 Andrew Sutton Offensive Line 6-3/280 So Manville, NJ (Manville) 41 Drew Daniel CB 5-9/181 So 15 Anthony Olivencia WR 6-1/191 So 20 Justice Seales Safety 6-0/194 Fr Brooklyn, NY (Suffield Academy) 71 Luke Butera Offensive Line 6-2/305 Fr Toms River, NJ (Toms River North) 7 Kwame Darko S 6-1/191 Sr 92 Stanley Perry WR 5-7/160 Fr 21 Jake Taparausky Safety 6-1/196 So Uxbridge, MA (Uxbridge ) 72 Rich Duncan-Murphy Offensive Line 6-3/327 Sr Bensalem, PA (Bensalem) 11 Kyle Daugherty QB 6-4/180 So DOE-er-tee 80 Joe Petro WR 5-11/175 Jr 22 Dymond Wright Running Back 5-9/170 So Collegeville, PA (Malvern Prep) 73 Joe Fraccaroli Offensive Line 6-3/295 Jr Wilton, CT (Wilton) 55 Peter Delatour DL 5-11/235 So 50 John Pierce LB 6-3/212 Fr 23 Mike Maccarone Kicker/Punter 6-0/182 Sr Gibbstown, NJ (Paulsboro) 74 Ian Grant Offensive Line 6-0/273 Fr Allentown, NJ (Allentown) 14 Lawrence Dickens WR 5-9/157 Jr 60 Jerry Prutos OL 6-1/286 Fr 25 Carter Odenweller Safety 5-11/179 Sr Spring, TX (Northland Christian) 75 Ryan Walsh Offensive Line 6-2/268 Jr Sparta, NJ (Pope John XXIII) 63 Grant Dixon LB 6-3/193 Fr 76 Brandon Rawlins OL 6-3/308 So 26 Justice Witowski Wide Receiver 5-11/188 Fr New Milford, NJ (New Milford) 76 Joshua Goodson Defensive Line 6-3/228 Fr Waldorf, MD (Westlake) 65 Kevin Doran OL 6-2/259 Fr 79 Dan Rice OL 6-5/290 R-Sr 27 Tyler Gagnon Running Back 5-9/216 Sr Grafton, NY (Hudson Valley C.C.) (La Salle) 76 Brandon Rawlins Offensive Line 6-3/308 So Wallkill, NY (Burke Catholic) 72 Rich Duncan-Murphy OL 6-3/327 Sr 61 Seamus Ryan OL 6-2/279 Sr 28 Darryn Jordan Running Back 5-11/200 Fr Forest Park, OH (Cincinnati Country Day) 77 Marcos Hilera Offensive Line 6-2/316 So Coral Springs, FL (Coral Springs Charter) 81 Melvin Forkpa TE 6-2/196 So 56 Mike Sanchez LB 5-11/245 So 29 Cameron Gibson* Cornerback 5-10/181 Sr Waycross, GA (Ware County) 78 Darien Townsend Defensive Line 6-3/218 Fr Austin, TX (St. Michael’s) 39 Chandler Foster S 5-11/217 Jr 19 Jordan Saunders WR 6-1/185 So 30 Ryan Spaulding Kicker/Punter 6-2/200 Jr The Woodlands, TX (The Woodlands) 79 Matt McKnelly Offensive Line 6-2/252 Fr Virginia Beach, VA (Norfolk Academy) 73 Joe Fraccaroli OL 6-3/295 Jr 68 Ryan Schneider OL 6-5/261 R-Sr 31 Andrew McElroy Safety 6-0/195 So New Milford, NJ (New Milford ) 79 Dan Rice Offensive Line 6-5/290 R-Sr Cornwall, NY (Cornwall) 9 Anthony Francis QB 6-1208 Sr 20 Justice Seales S 6-0/194 Fr 32 Wesley Beans Safety 5-10/188 Jr New Oxford, PA (New Oxford) 80 Joe Petro Wide Receiver 5-11/175 Jr Holmdel, NJ (St. John Vianney) 27 Tyler Gagnon RB 5-9/216 Sr GAG-non 85 Malik Simmons WR 6-3/194 Jr 33 Lorenzo Cotrone Wide Receiver 5-10/170 So. South Bellemore, NY (Holy Trinity) 81 Melvin Forkpa Tight End 6-2/196 So Bensalem, PA (Bensalem) 47 Jordan Garofalo WR 5-9/168 Jr Ga-ROF-uh-lo 91 Enmanuel Soriano DL 6-1/265 Jr 34 Andre Nettles Safety 5-11/190 R-Sr Gardena, CA (Gardena) 82 Joe Jordan Wide Receiver 6-4/217 Sr Wanaque, NJ (Lakeland Regional) 29 Cameron Gibson CB 5-10/181 Sr 30 Ryan Spaulding K/P 6-2/200 Jr 35 Jerry Caporole Cornerback 5-9/170 Jr. Toms River, NJ (Monmouth) (Toms River East) 83 Christian Keenan Wide Receiver 5-9/172 Jr Wappingers Falls, NY (Our Lady of Lourdes) 43 Joe Giglio K/P 6-0/200 Jr JILL-e-o 4 Blaise Spinelli LB 5-11/200 So 36 Antonio Hroncich Linebacker 6-1/231 So Ridgewood, NJ (Ridgewood) 84 Nick Wynne Tight End 6-1/185 Sr Hopewell Junction, NY (Our Lady of Lourdes) Thomas Giordano LB 5-11/239 Fr GEE-or-dan-o 70 Andrew Sutton OL 6-3/280 So 36 Cole Mason Cornerback 5-9/157 Fr. Columbia, MD (Atholton) 85 Malik Simmons Wide Receiver 6-3/194 Jr Plano, TX (Plano East) 76 Joshua Goodson DL 6-3/228 Fr 21 Jake Taparusky S 6-1/196 So 37 Brandon Miller Cornerback 5-10/183 Jr Suwanee, GA (Lambert) 86 Juston Christian Wide Receiver 6-0/186 So Owings Mills, MD (Owings Mills) 74 Ian Grant OL 6-0/273 Fr 52 Eric Taylor DL 6-1/245 Jr 38 Josh Taylor Cornerback 6-0/176 So Jackson, NJ (St. John Vianney) 87 Bryan Bradshaw Wide Receiver 6-2/203 Jr Miami, FL (Coral Reef) 46 Jack Griffith S 5-11/198 Fr 38 Josh Taylor CB 6-0/176 So 39 Chandler Foster Safety 5-11/217 Jr Stamford, CT (Hudson Valley C.C.) (Stamford) 88 Matt Millea Wide Receiver 6-0/191 So Cheshire, CT (Avon Old Farms) 58 Eli Guzman LB 5-11/214 So 40 Seth Thompson CB 5-11/177 Fr 40 Seth Thompson Cornerback 5-11/177 Fr Pembroke Pines, FL (West Broward) 89 Kyle Hamrick Tight End 6-3/211 So Bel Air, MD (Bel Air) 12 Jacob Hallenbeck QB 6-3/195 Fr 59 Matt Thomson LB 6-2/192 Fr 41 Drew Daniel Cornerback 5-9/181 So Wharton, NJ (Pope John XXIII) 90 Wyatt McInturff Defensive Line 6-1/297 Fr Olney, Md (Western Reserve Academy) 89 Kyle Hamrick TE 6-3/211 So 78 Darien Townsend DL 6-3/218 Fr 42 Jonathan Boozer Tight End 6-0/215 Sr Fort Lauderdale, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 91 Enmanuel Soriano Defensive Line 6-1/265 Jr Wayne, NJ (Passaic County Tech) 70 Kyle Hebrew OL 6-2/303 Fr 46 Bobby Vahos WR 5-11/168 Jr 43 Joseph Giglio Kicker/Punter 6-0/200 Jr Silver Spring, MD (St. John’s College H.S.) 92 Stanley Perry Wide Receiver 5-7/160 Fr Clarksburg, MD (Clarksburg) 77 Marcos Hilera OL 6-2/316 So 75 Ryan Walsh OL 6-2/261 Jr 44 KJ Lyons Cornerback 5-9/150 Fr Aberdeen, MD (Aberdeen) 93 Alex Bergan Cornerback 6-1/175 Fr Orlando, FL (Boone) 36 Antonio Hroncich LB 6-1/231 So RON-sitch 16 Isaiah Watson WR 5-10/194 So 45 Connor Kamczyc Linebacker 5-11/218 Jr Elyria, OH (Elyria) 94 Cade McNaughton Safety 6-0/165 Fr Bridgewater, MA (Bridgewater-Raynham) 48 Louis Iovine TE 6-3/210 So I-o-vine 98 Ryan Webb CB 5-9/161 Fr 46 Jack Griffith Safety 5-11/198 Fr Hudson, OH (Archbishop Hoban) 95 Quinn McGinley Defensive Line 6-2/234 Jr Haworth, NJ (Northern Valley DeMarest) 67 Aaron Jackson OL 6-3/247 So 10 Mike White QB 6-0/191 Jr 46 Bobby Vahos Wide Receiver 5-11/166 Jr Cold Spring, NY (Haldane) 96 Ethan Carpenter Wide Receiver 5-11/186 Fr Newtown, CT (Newtown) 5 Jordyn Jean-Felix S 6-0/194 Jr Jean-Feel-ix 26 Justice Witowski WR 5-11/188 Fr 47 Jordan Garofalo Wide Receiver 5-9/168 Jr Mamaroneck, NY (Mamaroneck) 97 Mateo Zapata Kicker/Punter 5-10/186 Fr Sparta, NJ (Pope John XXIII) 28 Darryn Jordan RB 5-11/200 Fr 62 Daniel Wittekind OL 6-2/300 Fr WIT-uh-Kind 48 Louis Iovine Tight End 6-3/210 So Manalapan, NJ (St. John Vianney) 98 Ryan Webb Cornerback 5-9/161 Fr Edgewood, MD (Edgewood) 82 Joe Jordan WR 6-4/217 Sr 22 Dymond Wright RB 5-8/165 So 49 Jon Kanda Wide Receiver 6-3/217 So Clarksville, MD (River Hill) 99 Daniel Njoku Defensive Line 6-1/268 Sr West Hempstead, NY (West Hempstead) 45 Connor Kamczyc LB 5-11/218 Jr KAM-zik 84 Nick Wynne TE 6-1/200 Sr 50 John Pierce Linebacker 6-3/212 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Palmetto ) Thomas Giordano Linebacker 5-11/239 Fr Goshen, NY (Goshen) 49 Jon Kanda WR 6-3/217 So 97 Mateo Zapata K/P 5-10/186 Fr 51 Chris Apicella Long Snapper 6-1/209 Jr Stony Point, NY (North Rockland) *-Captain 83 Christian Keenan WR 5-9/172 Jr 64 Eddie Zinn-Turner DL 6-1/310 So 52 Eric Taylor Defensive Line 6-1/245 Jr Philadelphia, PA (Prep Charter) Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Jim Parady, 25th season QB RB WR TE OL DL LB CB S SP Total Offensive Line: Jake Dembow, fourth season Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Scott Rumsey, 19th season FR 2 2 3 0 7 3 5 5 3 1 31 Defensive Line: Bemi Otulaja, second season Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs: Nate Fields, eighth season SO 1 1 7 3 4 3 4 2 2 0 27 Tight Ends: Matt Poveromo, first season Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers: Marc Bourque, fifth season JR 1 0 7 0 2 3 2 2 3 4 24 Assistant Safeties: Billy Creed, first season Specialists: Tom Kelly, 33rd season SR 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 1 18 Director of Operations: Siobhan Reid, first season Cornerbacks: Larry Riley, 29th season R-SR 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 Assistant to the Head Coach: Pete Mahoney, ninth season Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator: Clarence Johnson, seventh season Total 5 6 18 5 18 10 13 10 13 6 104

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1 Breakdown OUTLOOK by State Review Key Losses Captains In 2015, Marist went 5-6 overall and 4-4 in the  WR Matt Tralli – Program’s all-time This year’s team will have four captains: fifth-year Pioneer Football League. After a 1-4 start, the Red leader in receptions (202). senior safety Mike Marston, senior linebacker Jimmy Foxes rebounded for four straight wins before drop-  C Mike Mangino – Had started all 44 Braun, senior running back Marcellus Calhoun, ping their last two contests. games the previous four seasons. senior cornerback Cameron Gibson. All are in their 17 2 first year as captains. It marked the third straight year Marist finished at  G Sean Foley – Second Team All-PFL as 6 1 least .500 in PFL play. The Red Foxes will return 12 a senior. Schedule starters from a year ago, including seven on offense. 5 28  TE Derek Gardner – Two-year starter. The Red Foxes will play six home games at Tenney Returning Starters Stadium this season, and five road contests. Marist  DE Demetrius Williams – Two-time First 1 1 5 will have three non-league games prior to its bye  Junior QB Mike White Team All-PFL selection. week, followed by eight contests against Pioneer 14  Senior RB Marcellus Calhoun  NT Nick Foster – One Second Team Football League opponents. 3 1  Junior WR Lawrence Dickens All-PFL, three Honorable Mention All-PFL Marist will play its same 11 opponents as in 2015, selections in his career.  Sophomore WR Juston Christian with the site for all games reversed from last year.  Fifth-Year Senior OL Ryan Schneider  DE John Brennan – Started every game The non-league slate starts with home games at defensive end in 2014 and 2015.  Senior OL Seamus Ryan against Bucknell and Georgetown, with a road con-  DE Landon Moore – Two-time Honorable test against Sacred Heart. PFL play begins in Octo-  Senior OL Rich Duncan-Murphy Mention All-PFL selection. ber at home at Campbell, is followed by road games  Senior LB Jimmy Braun 4  LB Miguel Sandoval – Named Second against Butler and Morehead State, and continues  Sophomore LB Blaise Spinelli Team All-PFL in 2015. with back-to-back home games against Davidson 4 and San Diego to close out October. In November,  Senior CB Cameron Gibson  CB Zach Quarles – Three-time Honorable Marist will travel to Stetson, host Dayton, and  Fifth-Year Senior S Mike Marston Mention All-PFL selections. conclude the regular season at Jacksonville.  Junior S Jordyn Jean-Felix  FS Zach Adler – Named FCS All-Ameri- 12 can in 2014, had 17 career interceptions.

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