2013 Wagner Seahawks Football Merrimack (0-0, 0-0 NE-10) at Wagner (1-0, 0-0 NEC)

Friday- Sepetember 6, 2013 - 6:00 pm Hameline Field (3,300) - Staten Island, NY For Immediate Release...... Wagner Quick Facts Location:...... Staten Island, NY TODAY’S GAME: LIVE VIDEO ON NECfrontrow.com/Live Stats on wagnerathletics.com/Twitter Updates @wagnerathletics President:...... Dr. Richard Guarasci Athletics Director:...... Walt Hameline The defending Northeast Conference (NEC) champion Wagner Seahawks, led Head Football Coach:...... Walt Hameline by dynamic fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams, and fresh off a Record at Wagner:...... 213-127/33rd year 28-21 come-from-behind win over Georgetown on August 31, host Merrimack Overall Record:...... Same in the fist-ever night game at Hameline Field in a 6:00 pm start. Media Relations:...... John Beisser Beisser Office Phone:...... (718) 390-3227 The high-scoring Warriors are members of the Northeast-10 (NE-10), one of Beisser Email:...... the top Division II conferences in the nation, and will be playing their season opener vs. Wagner. In 2013, the Warriors will be guided off the field by first- year head coach Dan Curran Merrimack, and led on the field by dynamic senior quarterback and reigning Northeast-10 (NE-10) the NE-10 Offensive 2013 ScheduleW 28-21 Player of the Year, was ranked second in all of Division-II in scoring at 41.0 Georgetown 6:00 pm August 31 points per game, en route to a 6-4 recordin 2012. The Warriors led the Merrimack 4:00 pm (ESPN 3) September 6 conference and nation in yards per game (399.40) passing for 3,945 yards at Syracuse 6:00 pm on a 323-for-510 (63.3 percent) conversion rate. Those numbers, along with September 14 at Delaware ESPN 3) September 21 1:00 pm ( his 31 touchdowns, have vaunted Casey at near the top of virtually every Bryant*# 1:00 pm September 28 passing category in the program and conference record book. Defensively, at Sacred Heart* 12:00 pm October 5 the Warriors ranked in the bottom-third of most team categories last fall, at Duquesne* 12:00 pm the Warriors return a host of talent on this side of the ball, led by senior October 12 Robert Morris* October 26 1:00 pm defensive back Artis Holt, a captain who is leading the secondary for the at Central Connecticut* third year in a row last season, he turned in a two-interception, 61-tackle November 2 12:00 pm Monmouth (ESPN 3) campaign and was Merrimack’s lone first-team all-conference defensive November 9 at Saint Francis U*12:00 pm member last fall. November 16

#-Homecoming FREE LIVE WEBSTREAM IN HIGH DEFINITION AVAILABLE Bold - Home Games / * - NEC Game The Wagner-Merrimack game will be broadcast live as part of the NEC’s arrangement with the Pack Network and can be seen by logging on to necfrontrow.com. Handling the play-by-play duties will be Pete Mundo of WCBS and WFAN Radio while Brian Walsh will serve as producer/director. For the first time in 2013, Wagner home football games will be streamed in high definition.

FIRST MEETING BETWEEN WAGNER AND MERRIMACK Tonight’s game marks the first-ever meeting between the Seahawks and WAGNER COLLEGE Warriors. Location: Staten Island, NY Nickname: Seahawks ABOUT THE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE First Football Season: 1927 Merrimack is a member of the Northeast-10, an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. The institutions that make up the Northeast-10, with football members appearing in bold, include: Adelphi University (Garden City, NY), American International College (Springfield, MA), Assumption College (Worcester, MA), Bentley University (Waltham, MA), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le MERRIMACK COLLEGE Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, MA), University of New Haven (West Haven, CT), Pace University Location: North Andover, MA (Pleasantville, NY), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH), Saint Nickname: Warriors Michael’s College (Colchester, VT), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, NY), Thumbnail: Merrimack is an, independent Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, CT), Southern New college in the Catholic, Augustinian tradition Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, with an enrollment of 2,200 stiudents MA). The 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and Colchester, VT to Garden City, N.Y. WAGNER COLLEGE 2013 Quick Facts

Team Information: General Information: 2011 Overall Record: ...... 9-4 Location: ...... Staten Island, NY 2011 NEC Record/Finish: ...... 7-1/1st Founded: ...... 1883 Starters Returning/Lost: Enrollment: ...... 2,000 Nickname: ...... Seahawks Offense: ...... 7/4 Colors: ...... Green (PMS 3308) & White Defense: ...... 4/7 Affi liation: ...... NCAA Division I-AA Lettermen Returning: ...... 40 Conference: ...... Northeast Conference (NEC) Lettermen Lost: ...... 31 Stadium: ...... Wagner College Stadium (3,300) Newcomers: ...... 56 Surface: ...... Field Turf President: ...... Dr. Richard Guarasci (Fordham, 1967) Returning Offensive Starters (7) Athletic Director: Walt Hameline (Brockport St., 1975) Athletic Department Phone: ...... (718) 390-3433 RB - Dominique Williams ...... (5th-Sr., 5-9, 200) Ticket Offi ce Phone: ...... (718) 420-4039 OL - David Frederickson ...... (Jr., 6-2, 290) OL - Brett Buzzard ...... (R-Jr., 6-7, 300) Football History: OL - Chris Furner ...... (5th-Sr., 6-4, 270) First Year of Football: ...... 1927 OL - Kevin Messier ...... (R-Jr., 6-5, 295) Overall all-time record: ...... 388-328-19 (.545) WR - Anthony Carrington ...... (Jr., 6-2, 195) Undefeated Seasons: ...... 1960, 1964, 1967 TE - Bryant Watts ...... (R-Jr., 6-5, 255) Div. III National Champions: ...... 1987 ...... FCS since 1992 ...... Member of Northeast Conference (NEC) since 1996 Returning Defensive Starters (4) All-time NEC record: ...... 57-59 (.491) DB - Jarrett Dieudonne ...... (R-Jr., 6-1, 190) DL - Daevonte Barnett ...... (R-So., 6-4, 280) Media Relations: DL - Fidel Okoye ...... (So., 6-2, 285) Asst. AD For Media Relations ...... John Beisser DL - Yamir Ortiz ...... (Sr., 6-1, 240) Offi ce Phone: ...... 718-390-3227 Offi ce Fax: ...... 718-420-4015 Cell Phone: ...... 732-921-6744 Returning Specialists Starters (2) E-mail: ...... [email protected] K - David Lopez (5th-Sr., 6-0, 180) Press Box Phone: ...... (718) 420-4050 P - A.J. Firestone (R-Jr., 6-1, 220) Website: ...... www.wagnerathletics.com LS - Phil Faccone (Sr., Jr., 5-9, 195)

Football Coaching Staff Information: 2013 Schedule Head Coach: ...... Walt Hameline Day Date Opponent Time Alma mater: (Brockport St. 1975 ; Master’s-Albany, 1977) Sat. August 31 GEORGETOWN 1:00 pm Overall Record (yrs.): ... 213-127-2 (.626) (32 seasons) Fri. September 6 MERRIMACK 6:00 pm Record at Wagner (yrs.): ...... same Sat. September 14 at Syracuse 4:00 pm Sat., September 21 at Delaware 6:00 pm Assistant Coaches: Sat. September 28 BRYANT* (Homecoming) 1:00 pm Tom Masella - Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator (Wagner, 1981) Sat. October 5 at Sacred Heart* 1:00 pm Malik Hall - Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers (UMass, 2003) Sat. October 12 at Duquesne* 12:00 pm Tony Brinson - Outside Linebackers (Rhode Island, 1995) Sat., October 26 ROBERT MORRIS* 12:00 pm Custavious Patterson - Wide Receivers (Morgan St., 2004) Sat. November 2 CENTRAL CONN.* 1:00 pm Ryan Fullen - Secondary/Special Teams (Salve Regina, 2005) Sat. November 9 MONMOUTH 12:00 pm Ben Martin - Offensive Line (Trinity, 2005) Sat. November 16 at Saint Francis U* 12:00 pm Justin Hinds - Asst. Inside Linebackers (Rowan, 2009) Steven King - Running Backs (Buffalo, 2007) * Denotes Northeast Conference (NEC) Game Ryan Doyal - Tight Ends (Syracuse, 2010) Steve Ciocci - Asst. Offenisve Line (Wagner, 2013) Home Games In Bold Patrick O’Connor - Asst. Secondary (Wagner, 2013)

Football Support Staff: Jim Gibbons - Asst. AD/Academics and Compliance (Sacred Heart, 1995) Joe Abruzzo- Head Athletic Trainer / Assistant AD (Long Island, 2005) Javier Jimenez - Head Football Trainer (Temple, 2006) Brandon Beach - Head Strength & Conditioning Coach (James Madison, 2005) Ryan Dobes - Operations Director (Princeton, 2011) Shane Roff - Equipment Manager (Wagner, 2013)

Football Offi ce Phone: 718-420-4511 Dominique Williams 5-9, 205-pound, RB, 5th-Sr. Bridgeton,, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy

2013 College Sports Journal Preseason Third-Team All-American 2013 CFPA Preseason All-American 2013 NEC Preseason All-NEC Team 2012 College Sports Journal All-American

*No. 4 All-Time Rushing Yards - 3,470 Yards *No. 3 All-Time Career Scoring - 246 Poiints *21 Career 100-Plus Yard Rushing Games WAGNER ALL-TIME VS. NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

Wagner All-Time vs. Northeast-10 Conference Williams, James Earn NEC Weekly Honors Tonight’s game marks the 36th all-time meeting between the Fifth-year senior Seahawks and teams that currently comprise the Northeast-10 running back Conference and Wagner holds an overall mark of 13-22 vs. NE-10 Dominique Wil- liams (Bridgeton, foes. NJ/ Bridgeton/ Milford Acade- NE-10 Opponent Record Pct. my) and redshirt American International 0-1 .000 sophomore cor- Assumption 0-1 .000 nerback Deange- Bentley 0-0 .000 lo James (Miami, LIU Post 7-17 .292 (Formerly C.W. Post) FL/ American Merrimack 0-0 .000 Senior) were New Haven 1-0 1.000 named North- east Conference Player of the Week and Co-Defensive Player of the Pace 5-1 .833 Week, respectively, for their efforts in Wagner’s season-opening 28-21 Saint Anselm 0-0 .000 win over Georgetown on Saturday, the league office announced today. So. Connecticut 0-0 .000 Stonehill 0-2 .000 This marks the fifth time in Williams’ career that he has copped NEC 13-22 .371 Offensive Player of the Week honors, having done two times in each of the last two seasons. He also picked up one NEC Rookie of the McKinnon Solid in Debut Week honor back in 2009. For James, who was a running back for the Freshman running back Matthias McKinnon (Albany NY/Bishop Seahawks before being converted to cornerback last spring, this is his Maginn/Jireh Prep (NC) proved to be a more than capable first NEC weekly honor. complement to Dominique Williams in the Seahawks’ 28-21 Williams, the first three-time captain in Wagner football history, car- season-opening win over Georgetown. The hard-charging ried the load for the Seahawk offense against Georgetown, helping halfback fought his way for 45 yards on 11 carries, a 4.1 yard the Green & White overcome a 21-7 halftime deficit against. Williams average) and caught two passes out of the backfield for 11 yards. rushed 32 times for 162 yards and the game-winning touchdown, a six- yard run around right end, punctuated by a soaring dive into the right side of the end zone, with 2:48 remaining in regulation.

WAGNER FOOTBALL The 2013 College Sports Journal Third-Team Preseason All-American OPENS 83rd SEASON and All-NEC Preseason team member scored Wagner’s second touch- down of the day in the third quarter when he took a lateral from senior Wagner opened its 83rd season of intercollegiate wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/Camden/Duke) and scam- football by defeating Georgetown, 28-21 on pered 10 yards to paydirt on an unscripted hook-and-ladder play. The August 31. With the win, the Seahawks are 5-9, 205-pound Williams, who averaged 5.1 yards per carry against the 42-39-2 in all-time in lidlifters while head coach Hoyas, outgained the entire Georgetown rushing attack by 83 yards. Walt Hameline improves to 20-11-2 in season- opening contests dating back to 1981. Trailing 21-7 at halftime, Wagner needed a near-perfect second-half effort and James and his teammates delivered, as the Seahawks sur- rendered just 26 yards after halftime. James delivered one of the key plays in the win, a scoreboard and momentum-changing third quarter pick-six that turned the tide of the game. With Wagner trailing 21-14 early in the fourth quarter, James stepped in front of a pass thrown by Georgetown quarterback Isaiah Kempf and returned the interception 24 yards for the game-tying score.

The speedy 5-10, 170-pound Miami native, who added five tackles and a pass break up, shares this week’s defensive player of the week honor with Duquesne sophomore linebacker Sam Martello who had five tack- les in a 35-24 victory over former NEC member Albany.

The NEC Special Teams Player of the Week is Bryant senior kicker Tom Alberti, who drilled a 30-yard field goal with 38 seconds left to play in carrying the Bulldogs to a 17-16 victory over Holy Cross. Dil- lon Buechel, Duquesne’s redshirt freshman quarterback, earned NEC Redshirt junior QB Matt Misley Rookie of the Week honors after completing 21-of-28 passes for 309 completed 12-of-21 passes for yards and two touchdowns in the Dukes’ victory over Albany. 106 yards and threw the first two touchdown passes of his career in guiding Wagner to a 28-21 comeback win over Georgetown in the 2013 sea- son opener on August 31. Six Straight Home Wins, Three Straight over Tonight's Wagner-Merrimack game marks the first-ever night game at Hameline Field. The Seahawks have won six consecutive home games for the first time since 1997 when Wagner won seven straight in a span that stretched between the 1996 and 1997 seasons. In the current six- game home win steak, three have come over Patriot League opponents. In fact, the last three victories at Hameline Field have come over Patriot League foes. On November 10, 2012, Wagner waged a furious 31-30 come-from-behind win over Holy Cross. Two weeks later, in the first round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs, the Seahawks dispatched of the Patriot League champion Colgate Red Raiders. Then, last Saturday, Wagner posted a 28-21 victory over yet another Patriot League foe in Georgetown.

August Openers Host of Seahawks See First Action vs. Georgetown Wagner’s season opener vs. Georgetown marked the fourth time ever While last season’s NEC Championship team was a veteran team that the Seahawks have played a game in the month of August and all led by 27 seniors while this year’s roster features just 13 seniors. four have taken place on August 31. Today was the first August contest Against Georgetown, 12 Seahawks saw their first action of their to be played in Staten Island and the Green & White are now 3-1 in Wagner careers: August starts. Nazir Barnett James Cesa August 31, 2013: Wagner 28, Georgetown 21 John DiStefano August 31, 2012: Florida Atlantic 7, Wagner 3 - Boca Raton, FL Najee Harris August 31, 2007: Wagner 20, W. Connecticut St. 7 - Danbury, CT Greg Hilliard August 31, 2006: Wagner 38, La Salle 15 - Philadelphia, PA Robert Joseph Matt McBride Williams Over 100 for 21st Time, Up to 3,470 Career Rushing Yards Matthias McKinnon With his 162-yard effort vs. Georgetown, fifth-year senior RB Dominique Ryan Owens Williams has now eclipsed the 100-yard mark in 21 of the 32 collegiate Rashon Pleasants games that he’s played. He also upped his career rushing yardage total Max Wassel to is now up to 3,470 for his career. He remains in fourth place on the Tyree Watkins Seahawk all-time list and is within 707 yards of catching Hall of Fame Ryan Wytanis Member Alonzo Patterson who gained 4,177 yards from 1979-1982. 12 Seahawks Gain First Career Starts vs. Hoyas RUSHING YARDS Twelve players, including four listed above (McBride, Owens, Watkins, Wassel), gained their first starts as Seahawks: 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99) 5290 Nazir Barnett 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88) 5010 Blake Bascom 3. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82) 4177 Anthony Emmanuele 4. DOMINQUE WILLIAMS (2009-pres.) 3470 James Howell 5. Kito Lockwood (1992-95) 3156 DeangelAo James Trevor Loveland Williams Moves Into Third in All-Time Scoring Matt McBride With his 12 points scored on two touchdowns vs. Georgetown, Ryan Owens Dominique Williams leap-frogged two of the top kickers in Seahawk Rashon Pleasants history and now stands in third place all-time with 246 points. Williams Max Wassel passed Tom O’Riordan, who tallied 237 points in his Hall of Fame career Tyree Watkins from 1983-1986 and Piotr Czech, a strong-legged kicker of more recent Nevon Williams vintage who totaled 243 points from 2004-2008. Merrimack Connection SCORING Current Wagner offensive line coach Ben Martin spent the 2008 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99) 334 and 2009 seasons as run-game/recruiting coordinator at Merrimack, 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88) 330 where he helped develop one of the nation’s most prolific Division II 3. DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS (2009-) 246 offenses. During his second year, when Merrimack won the Northeast 4. Piotr Czech (2004-07) 243 -10 Conference title, the Warriors led the conference in scoring, total 5. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86) 237 and rushing offense, as well first downs and fewest sacks allowed. Merrimack averaged 482.6 yards of total offense and 251.6 yards Watkins, Williams: South Jersey Hook and Ladder Combo of rushing offense per game, both figures that ranked in the top-five The distance between the hometowns of senior WR Tyree Watkins nationally. (Camden, NJ) and fifth-year senior RB Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ) is just 35 miles and they share the same 609 area code. In the second quarter vs. Georgetown, this play-making pair combined on a spontaneous, non-scripted, hook and ladder play. It began when redshirt junior QB Matt Misley hit Watkins in the right flat for nine yards and, sensing the presence of two defensive backs closing quickly, the heady receiver then deftly tossed a lateral to a trailing Williams who covered the final nine yards, side-stepping a defender, en route to touchdown which cut the Seahawk deficit to 21-14 with 6:54 remaining in the third. In 2012, Wagner Became the First Team in NEC History to Finish in the Top 25 of Both Major FCS FCS Polls

WAGNER BECOMES FIRST NEC TEAM EVER TO FINISH IN 25 OF BOTH MAJOR FCS POLLS 2012 FCS COACHES 2012 FCS SPORTS NETWORK FINAL TOP-25 POLL FINAL TOP-25 POLL Points Team 2012 Record 3,350 1. North Dakota State 2012 Record Team 14-1 3,386 op 2. Sam Houston State 14-1 Points 1. North Dakota State 11-4 3,183 3. Georgia Southern 11-4 650 2. Sam Houston State 12-4 3,143 4. Eastern Washington 12-4 618 3. Georgia Southern 11-3 2,949 5. Montana State 11-3 579 4. Eastern Washington 11-2 2,859 6. Old Dominion 11-2 572 5. Montana State 11-2 2,673 7. Wofford 11-2 539 6. Old Dominion 9-4 2,289 8. Appalachian State 9-4 527 7. Wofford 9-4 2,229 9. Illinois State 8-4 496 8. Illinois State 8-4 2,166 10. Central Arkansas 9-4 434 9. Appalachian State 9-3 2,158 11. Cal Poly 9-3 408 \10. Central Arkansas 10-3 1,930 12. Stony Brook 9-3 401 11. Stony Brook 9-3 1,839 13. New Hampshire 10-3 378 12. Cal Poly 8-4 1,537 14. Lehigh 8-4 366 13. New Hampshire 9-4 1,354 15. Towson 10-1 334 14. South Dakota State 8-4 1,346 16. Villanova 7-4 295 15. Villanova 10-1 1,147 17. South Dakota State 8-4 235 16. Lehigh 7-4 938 18. Richmond 9-4 227 17. Towson 8-3 894 19. Eastern Kentucky 8-3 222 18. Richmond 7-4 736 20. Northern Arizona 8-3 188 8-3 21. James Madison 19. James Madison 603 8-2 163 142 20. Northern Arizona 9-4 523 22. WAGNER 7-4 111 21. WAGNER 9-3 515 23. Bethune-Cookman 9-4 22. Bethune-Cookman 8-3 495 24. Coastal Carolina 9-3 103 23. Eastern Kentucky 8-5 383 25. Eastern Illinois 8-5 89

24. Coastal Carolina 7-5 7-5 88 25. Colgate

Wagner Receives Votes in Both Major 2013 Top-25 Polls Following Week One

2013 FCS Coaches Poll Wagner Ranked No. 30 with 10 Votes

2013 Sports Network FCS Top-25 Poll Wagner Ranked No. 34 with 51 Votes Lindy’s Sports Annual Ranked Wagner No. 24 in its 2013 Preseason Top-25 Poll

The Sporting News Preseason Offered Walt Hameline Some Props While Picking the Seahawks to Repeat as NEC Champs 2013 Wagner College Football Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Jarrett Dieudonne R-Jr. DB 6-1 190 Fort Lauderdale, FL / Dillard/ (Purdue University) 70 Matt Diaz Fr. OL 6-6 275 Edison, NJ / Edison/ Milford 2 Ralph Greene R-So. RB 5-7 170 Tigard, OR / Tigard 73 Nazir Barnett Rf. OL 6-4 265 Union, NJ / Union 3 Tyree Watkins Sr. WR 6-0 190 Camden, NJ / Camden/ Duke 75 David Fredrickson R-Jr. OL 6-2 290 Staten Island, NY / Poly Prep 4 Jarrid Williams R-So. LB 6-0 220 Poughkeepsie, NY / Poughkeepsie 77 Kevin Messier R-So. OL 6-5 295 Burlington, VT / New Hampton (NH) 5 Brandon Peoples Fr. RB 5-11 190 Abington Township, PA / Archbishop Wood/Milford Academy 78 Chris Furner 5th OL 6-4 270 Binghamton, NY / Seton Catholic Central 6 Chris Andrews R-Fr. QB 6-0 220 Queens, NY / St. Joseph’s (NJ)/ Valley Forge Military Academy (PA) 79 Brus Palaj So. OL 6-6 300 Staten Island, NY / Monsignor Farrell 7 Kramer Berg Sr. QB 6-3 205 Plymouth, MN / Wayzata/ Rochester Community & Technical 80 Anthony Carrington Jr. WR 6-2 195 Toms River, NJ / Toms River North 8 Fred Locklary R-Jr. WR 6-1 175 Newburgh, NY / Newburgh 81 James Cesa Jr. TE 6-5 250 Boonton, NJ / Mountain Lakes 9 Deangelo James R-So. DB 5-10 170 Miami, FL / American Senior 82 Caleb Scepaniak Fr. TE 6-4 220 Endicott,, NY / Seton-Catholic/Union-Endicott 10 Yamir Ortiz R-Jr. DL 6-1 240 River Vale NJ / Pascack Valley 83 Devon Jones R-Fr. WR 5-7 155 Bethlehem, PA / Liberty 11 Matthias McKinnon Fr. RB 6-0 185 Albany, NY / Bishop Maginn/ /Jireh Prep (NC) 84 Bryant Watts R-Jr. TE 6-5 255 Burlington, NJ / Florence 12 Nevon Williams Jr. DB 5-11 190 Teaneck, NJ / Teaneck 85 Isaiah Gills Fr. WR 6-4 210 Bel Air, MD / Hatrord Technical High School 14 Riley Magner Jr. QB 6-2 200 Boise, ID / Capital HS/City College of San Francisco 86 Sean Nastleton Fr. WR 6-0 200 West Caldwell, NJ / Caldwell 14 Ryan Monaghan Fr. QB 6-0 180 Rutherford, NJ / St. Mary’s 87 Robert Paul Fr. TE 6-5 210 Westfield, MA / Westfield/Bridgton Academy (ME) 15 Keith Foster Fr. DB 6-3 180 Newark, NJ / Weequahic/ Milford Academy 88 Lloyd Smith Fr. WR 6-3 190 Willingboro, NJ / Holy Cross/Valley Forge Military (PA) 16 Shawn Sweeney R-So. DB 5-11 180 Saratoga Springs, NY / Bridgton Academy (Campbell U.) 89 Pat Murphy R-Fr. WR 6-4 205 Staten Island, NY / Tottenville 17 Trevor Loveland Jr. LB 6-3 230 Cherry Hill, NJ / Cherry Hill West 90 Josh Martinez R-Jr. DT 6-3 265 Cherry Hill, NJ / Cherry Hill West 18 Brian Gehring Jr. QB 6-4 205 Tigard, OR / Tigard/Laney Junior College (CA) 91 Lawrence Williams 5th DL 6-2 285 Philadelphia, PA / George Washington 19 Jeremiah Bell R-Jr. WR 6-1 185 Dania, FL / Pine Crest 92 Mike Mentor So. DE 6-2 265 North Bergen, NJ / North Bergen/Fork Union 20 Cody Morgan Sr. WR 5-8 190 Boston, MA /Boston College HS/Syracuse U. /Milford Academy 93 Kendle Bramble Fr. DL 6-4 280 Freeport, NY / Baldwin 22 James Howell R-So. LB 5-8 195 Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton 94 Davon Johnson Sr. DL 6-0 270 Baltimore, MD / Woodlawn/ ASA College 23 Blake Bascom R-Jr. DB 5-10 185 Monroe Township, NJ / Monroe 95 Michael Marchello Fr. DL 6-1 255 Farmingville, NY / Sachem East 24 Matt Misley R-Jr. QB 6-2 220 Park Ridge, NJ / Park Ridge 96 Fidel Okoye So. DL 6-2 285 Williamstown, NJ / Williamstown 25 Dominique Williams 5th RB 5-9 205 Bridgeton, NJ / Bridgeton/Milford Academy 97 Jarrod Molzon Jr. PK/DB 5-10 205 Lacey Township, NJ / Lanoka Harbor 26 Nnamdi Nwaigwe Fr. DB 6-2 180 Valley Stream, NY / Valley Stream 98 Ryan Brenner Fr. DE 6-1 215 Northfield, NJ / Mainland Regional 28 Eddie Davis R-So. DB 5-11 180 Camden, NJ / Camden 99 Daevonte Barnett R-So. DL 6-4 280 Riviera Beach, FL / W.T Dwyer 29 Bruce Brittingham Rf. DB 6-1 190 Trenton, NJ / Perkiomen School (PA) - Ryan Bennett Fr. QB 6-1 200 Hanover, MA / Hanover 30 Anthony Rivers Jr. DB 5-7 185 Alexandria, VA / Bishop Ireton - Daquan Cooper Jr. DB 6-0 180 Philadelphia, PA/George Washington/Temple U. 31 Wayne Brown Fr. RB 5-10 185 Palm Beach Gardens, FL / W.T. Dwyer - Matt Firpo Fr. DB 5-10 185 Long Beach, NY / Long Beach 31 Kai Bryant Fr. RB 5-5 140 Brooklyn. NY / Grand Street Campus - Tiquan Garner Fr. DB 5-9 165 Brookville, NY / Long Island Lutheran 32 Patrick Gibbons Jr. DL 6-1 260 Carthage, NY / Milford Academy - Rocky Iannocone Rf. DE 6-1 215 Bronx, NY / Xaverian 33 Nour Aly Fr. DB 5-11 165 North Caldwell, NJ / West Essex - Savon Jacobs Fr. OL 6-0 320 Harlem, NY/ Mount St. Michael’s Academy 34 Matt Barnett So. LB 6-1 225 Washington Township, NJ / Paul VI - Evan Odeseye R-So. DL 6-2 240 Staten Island, NY / Curtis/ Saint Francis U 35 Max Wassel Sr. LB 5-11 235 Totowa, NJ / Passaic Valley - Wilner Paul Fr. WR 6-2 180 Dix Hills, NY / Half Hollows East 36 Anthony Emmanuele Jr. LB 6-1 210 Depew, NY / Depew - Bryan Rafano Fr. PK/P 5-11 170 South River, NJ / St. Joseph’s Metuchen (NJ) 37 John DiStefano Fr. RB 5-9 185 Red Bank, NJ / Red Bank Catholic - Shurman Riggins Fr. LB 6-2 215 Lawrenceville, NJ / Lawrence 37 Julian O’Neill Fr. DB 6-1 190 Villanova, PA / Episcopal Academy/Pomfret School (CT) - Nick Rizzo Fr. WR 5-10 190 Uniondale, NY / Kellenberg 38 A.J. Firestone R-Jr. P 6-1 220 Mercersburg, PA /Mercersburg Academy/Penn State U. - John Rodriguez R-Fr. QB 6-2 210 Brooklyn, NY / Lafayette 39 Franklyn Cervenka Rf. PK 5-9 170 La Canada, CA / La Canada - Nick Sidotti Fr. WR 5-8 160 North Brunswick, NJ / North Brunswick 39 Myles Martin Fr. DB 5-9 170 Neptune, NJ / Neptune - Champion Smith Fr. DB 5-10 185 Jersey City, NJ / Hudson Catholic 40 Anthony Bulluck Jr. LB 5-10 205 Coram, NY / Longwood (Hartwick) - Anthony Speziale Fr. OL 6-4 260 Manahawkin, NJ / Southern Regional 41 Adebwale Godwin R-So. DB 5-11 190 Staten Island, NY / Curtis - Matt Tozzi Fr. LB 5-11 220 Paramus, NJ / Paramus 42 Robert Joseph 5th LB 6-1 220 Staten Island / Poly Prep/ - Joe Troina Fr. WR 6-2 185 Bayside, NY / St. Francis Prep 43 Ryan Owens R-Fr. TE 6-4 220 Gainesville, NY / Letchworth - Ian Waddell R-Fr. WR 5-11 170 Fulton, MD / Atholton 44 Anthony Fiumefreddo Sr. LS 5-11 195 West Caldwell, NJ / James Caldwell - Christian Ward R-Fr. RB 5-10 210 Goshen, NY / John S. Burke 45 Shane Cronin Fr. P 6-0 180 West Nyack, NY / Clarkstown South - Joseph Wightman Fr. OL 6-3 270 Maplewood, NJ / Seton Hall Prep 45 Anthony Hickey Fr. LB 6-2 235 San Juan Capistrano, CA / JSerra Catholic - Ja’Kim Williamson R-So. RB 5-7 155 Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton 46 Mike Mello Fr. CB/RB 5-7 155 Dighton, MA / Dighton-Rehoboth - Andre Yevchinecz Fr. DB 5-10 170 Binghamton, NY / Binghamton 47 Rashon Pleasants R-Fr. LB 6-1 210 Williamstown, NJ / Williamstown 48 Erick Mendoza Fr. LB 5-10 215 Washingtonville, NY / Washingtonville Coaching Staff 49 Najee Harris R-Fr. LB 6-1 215 Norristown, PA / Norristown Head Coach - Walt Hameline (Brockport State, 1975) - 33rd year 50 Bryan Maley Jr. PK 5-10 175 Eagle River, AK / Chugiak Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator - Tom Masella (Wagner, 1981) - second year 51 John Aubel Jr. LB 6-4 230 Islip, NY / Islip/Nassau CC/Buffalo Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers - Malik Hall (Rhode Island, 1995) - fourth year 52 Greg Burton 5th DE 6-3 225 South Plainfield, NJ / South Plainfield Outside Linebackers - Tony Brinson (Rhode Island, 1995) - third year 53 Mathieu Loiselle Fr. LB 5-11 195 Quebec, Canada / Vermont Academy Wide Receivers - Custavious Patterson (Morgan State, 2004) - second year 54 Kenneth Okereke Fr. LB 6-2 240 Williamstown, NJ / Williamstown Secondary / Special Teams - Ryan Fullen (Salve Regina, 2005) - fourth year 55 Spencer Phillips R-Fr. P 6-0 185 Western Springs, IL / Lyons Offensive Line - Ben Martin (Trinity, ‘05) - first year 56 Greg Hilliard Jr. LB 6-3 210 Brockton, MA / Brockton/ Suffield Academy/UMass Defensive Line - Justin Hinds (Rowan, 2008) - second year 57 Stephon Font-Toomer So. LB 6-1 235 Bethlehem, PA / Liberty Running Backs - Steven King (Buffalo, 2007) - second year 58 Phil Faccone Jr. LS 5-9 195 Brick, NJ / Brick Memorial Tight Ends - Ryan Doyall (Syracuse, 2010) - second year 59 David Lopez 5th K 6-0 180 Plantation, FL / American Heritage Strength & Conditioning - Brandon Beach (James Madison, 2005) - fourth year 60 Brett Buzzard R-Jr. OL 6-7 300 Sunrise, FL / Pine Crest Assistant Offensive Line - Steve Ciocci (Wagner, 2013) 61 Ryan Wytanis R-So. OL 6-4 280 Freehold, NJ / Freehold Video Coordinator/Recruting Assistant: Matt Connelly (Wagner, 2012) - second year 62 Eddie Garcia R-Fr. OL 6-2 295 Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus Assistant Defensive Backs - Patrick O’Connor (Wagner, 2013) - second year 63 Clayton Lisy Fr. OL 6-5 300 Plantation, FL / Pine Crest Operations Director - Kevin Dobes (Princeton, 2011) - first year 64 Anthony Castillo Rf. OL 6-3 260 Paterson, NJ / St. Joseph’s (Montvale) Equipment Manager - Shane Roff (Wagner, 2013) - first year 65 Matt McBride 5th OL 6-6 295 Hicksville, NY / Holy Trinity/Rutgers U. 67 Kevin Sweeney Jr. OL 6-3 270 Rockville Centre, NY / Kellenberg/Nassau CC WAGNER COLLEGE SEAHAWKS

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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS

LEFT TACKLE DEFENSIVE END PLACEKICKER 65 - Matt McBride (5th-Sr., 6-6, 295) 10 - Yamir Ortiz (Sr., 6-1, 240) 59 - David Lopez (5th-Sr., 6-0, 180) 70 - Matt Diaz (Fr., 6-6, 275) 92 - Mike Mentor (So., 6-2, 265) 50 - Bryan Maley (Jr., 5-10, 175)

LEFT GUARD NOSE TACKLE KICKOFFS 73 Nazir Barnett (R-Fr., 6-4, 265) 96 - Fidel Okoye (So., 6-2, 285) 59 - David Lopez (5th-Sr., 6-0, 180) 78 - Chris Furner (5th-Sr., 6-4, 270 99 - Daevonte Barnett (R-So., 6-4, 280) 50 - Bryan Maley (Jr., 5-10, 175)

CENTER DEFENSIVE TACKLE PUNTER 75 - David Fredrickson (R-Jr., 6-2, 290) 91 - Lawrence Williams (5-Sr., 6-2, 285) 24 - Matt Misley (R-Jr., 6-2, 220) 62 - Eddie Garcia (R-Fr., 6-2, 295) 94 - Davon Johnson (Sr., 6-0, 270) 38 - AJ Firestone (R-Jr., 6-1, 220)

RIGHT GUARD OUTSIDE LINEBACKER HOLDER 77 - Kevin Messier (R-Jr., 6-5, 295) 4 - Jarrid Williams (R-So., 6-0, 220) 38 - AJ Firestone (R-Jr., 6-1, 220) 64 - Anthony Castillo (So., 6-3, 260) 17 - Trevor Loveland (Jr., 6-3, 230) 50 - Bryan Maley (Jr., 5-10, 175)

RIGHT TACKLE INSIDE LINEBACKER LONG SNAPPER 60 - Brett Buzzard (R-Jr., 6-7, 300) 47 - Rashon Pleasants (R-Fr., 6-1, 210) 58 - Phil Faccone (Jr., 5-9 195) 79 - Brus Palaj (So., 6-6, 300) 36 - Anthony Emmanuele (Jr., 6-1, 210) 44 - Anthony Fiumefreddo (Sr., 5-11, 195)

QUARTERBACK INSIDE LINEBACKER KICK RETURNER 24 - Matt Misley (R-Jr., 6-2, 220) 35 - Max Wassel (Sr., 5-11, 235) 9 - Deangelo James (R-So., 5-10, 170) 6 - Chris Andrews (R-Fr., 6-0, 220) 34 - Matt Barnett (So., 6-1, 225) 25 - Dominique Williams (5th-Sr., 5-9, 205)

RUNNING BACK OUTSIDE LINEBACKER KICK RETURNER 25 - Dominique Williams (5th-Sr., 5-9, 205) 22 - James Howell (R-So., 5-8, 195) 8 - Fred Locklary (R-Jr., 6-1, 175) 11- Matthais McKinnon (Fr., 6-0, 185) 49 - Najee Harris (R-Fr., 6-1, 215) 5 - Brandon Peoples (Fr., 5-11, 190)

H-BACK CORNERBACK PUNT RETURNER 2 - Ralph Greene (R-So., 5-7, 170) 1 - Jarrett Dieudonne (R-Jr., 6-1, 190) 22 - James Howell (R-So., 5-8, 195) 20 - Cody Morgan (5th-Sr., 5-11, 190) 15 - Keith Foster (Fr., 6-3, 180) 25 - Dominique Williams (5th-Sr., 5-9, 205) 1 - Jarrett Dieudonne (R-Jr., 6-1, 190) RECEIVER STRONG SAFETY 3 - Tyree Watkins (Sr., 6-0, 190) 12 - Nevon Williams (Jr., 5-11, 190) 19 - Jeremiah Bell (R-Jr, 6-1, 185) 41 - Adebwale Godwin (R-So., 5-11,, 190)

RECEIVER FREE SAFETY 86 - Anthony Carrington (Jr., 6-2, 195) 23 - Blake Bascom (R-Jr., 5-10, 185) 85 - Isaiah Gills (Fr., 6-4, 210) 29 - Bruce Brittingham (R-Fr., 6-1, 190)

TIGHT END CORNERBACK 84 - Bryant Watts (R-Jr., 6-5, 255) 9 - Deangelo James (R-So., 5-10, 170) 43 - Ryan Owens (R-Fr., 6-4, 220) 28 - Eddie Davis (R-So., 5-11, 180) Wagner Picked No.1 In NEC Preseason Poll, Five Se- ahawks Named All-NEC Seahawks Picked First in NEC Preseason Poll for First Time The defending Northeast Conference (NEC) Champion Wagner College Seahawks were picked No. 1 in the 2013 NEC Preseason Coaches Poll for the first time since the league was formed in 1996, and the Seahawks had five players selected to the 25-man 2013 Preseason All-NEC Team, the league office announced on August 12.

Wagner Ties RMU For Most on All-NEC Team with Five The five Seahawks named to the All-NEC Team tied Robert Morris for the most in the conference and include redshirt junior cornerback Jarrett Dieudonne (Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard/Purdue), redshirt junior center David Fredrickson (Staten Island, NY/ Poly Prep), fifth- year senior kicker David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage), redshirt junior tight end Bryant Watts (Burlington, NJ/ Florence) and fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/ Bridgeton/Milford Academy). 2013 NEC Football Preseason Coaches' Poll Green & White Garner Four First-Place Votes

In finishing atop the NEC preseason coaches’ poll, the Green & White earned four of the seven first-place votes. 1. Wagner (4) The remaining three top nods went to Duquesne, which claimed the poll’s runner-up spot for the third year in a row. 2. Duquesne (3) Bryant took third place in the poll ahead of six-time champion Robert Morris, which came in fourth. Saint Francis 3. Bryant took fifth ahead of Constitution State rivals Central Connecticut and Sacred Heart, who finished sixth and seventh, 4. Robert Morris respectively. 5. Saint Francis

6. Central Connecticut Thumbnail Sketches on Seahawks’ Five 2013 Preseason All-NEC Selections 7. Sacred Heart Jarrett Dieudonne is a returning First-Team All-NEC performer who contributed mightily to the Seahawks’ 2013

NEC Championship. The multi-skilled 6-1, 190-pounder recorded multiple tackles in 12 of the Seahawks 13 games First place votes in in 2012 and tied for first on the team with three interceptions. He tallied four or more tackles in seven games last parentheses (). season, highlighted by six-tackle contests against Monmouth (9/15) and Eastern Washington (12/1). A highlight of his season came in the stirring come-from-behind win over Holy Cross (11/10) when he recorded a 66-yard fumble recovery. Dieudonne is one of Wagner’s four captains.

Diavid Fredrickson is a a 6-2, 290-pound Staten Island native who earned the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp and has gone on to start the next 24 games, including all 13 during Wagner’s 2012 NEC Title run. Cerebral and physical, the left-handed Fredrickson has displayed both consistency and durability throughout his Seahawk career and is one of the unquestioned leaders of the Seahawk offense. Fredrickson is one of Wagner’s four captains.

David Lopez is one of the top kickers in Seahawk history and returns as a fifth-year season having converted 35-of-56 over his accomplished career. The 35 made field goals rank tied for second in Wagner history while his 100 made PAT’s rank fifth. In helping lead Wagner to the 2012 NEC title, Lopez connected on 16-of-21 field goal attempts, a 76.2 percentage, with a long of 51. In field goal tries of 39 yards or less, Lopez was 11-of-12. He was also successful on 32-of-35 PATs. As a sophomore in 2010, Lopez earned Second-Team All-NEC honors.

Bryant Watts is a physically-gifted athlete and a huge target at 6-5, 250 who runs extremely well. In addition to being an effective receiver, Watts uses his strength and wide frame to gain leverage at the point of attack, which allows him to be an effective blocker. In 2012, he appeared in all 13 games, starting in eight, and caught six passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns. He recorded career highs with three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown to key a 31-21 win over Bryant (9/29)

Dominiquee Williams has evolved into one of the household names in the NEC as well as on the national stage and enters the 2013 season with 3,308 career rushing yards, which ranks fourth in the Seahawk all-time annals. The strong, agile 5-9, 205-pounder rushed for 1,228 yards last season, placing him seventh on the school’s all-time single-season list, just 10 yards behind the sixth-highest mark of 1,338 that he gained in 2011. A First- Team All-NEC choice in 2012, his 105.6 yards per game in 2012 rushing ranked third in the NEC through the end of the regular season, as did his 133.3 all-purpose yards per game.teams to 24 teams. Williams is one of Wagner’s four captains. Williams Becomes Wagner’s First Three-Time Captain, Joined by Dieudonne, Ortiz, Fredrickson013 FB Captains

Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgton, NJ/ Milford Academy) has become the first player in Wagner history to be voted a team captain for a third time and will be joined by red- shirt juniors Jarrett Dieudonne (Fort Lauderdale, FL/ Dillard/ Purdue), David Fredrickson (Staten Island, NY/ Poly Prep/Idaho St.), and Yamir Ortiz (River Vale, NJ/ Pascack Valley), as captains of the 2013 Seahawks.

Williams was first named a captain in 2011and became the 14th Seahawk to ever be a two-time captain last season in 2012, and now stands alone as the sole three-time captain in the 83-year history of Wagner football which began in 1927. For Dieudonne, Fredrickson and Ortiz, this marks their first season as captains.

One of five Seahawks named to the 2013 Preseason All-NEC team, Williams has evolved into one of the household names, both in the NEC as well as on the national stage. He enters the 2013 season with 3,308 career rushing yards, which ranks fourth in the Seahawk all-time annals. The strong, agile 5-9, 205-pounder rushed for 1,228 yards last season, placing him seventh on the school’s all-time single-season list, just 10 yards behind the sixth-highest mark of 1,338 that he gained in 2011. A member of te 2012 College Sports Journal All-American Team and a First-Team All-NEC choice in 2012, his 105.6 yards per game rushing last season ranked third in the NEC through the end of the regular season, as did his 133.3 all- purpose yards per game.

Dieudonne is a known commodity in Northeast Conference (NEC) circles as he is a returning First-Team All-NEC performer who was recently named to the 2013 Preseason All-NEC Team. A year ago, he contributed mightily to the Seahawks’ 2012 NEC Championship as the multi-skilled 6-, 190-pound cornerback recorded multiple tackles in 12 of the Seahawks 13 games, tying for first on the team with three interceptions. He tallied four or more tackles in seven games last season, highlighted by six-tackle contests against Monmouth (9/15) and Eastern Washington (12/1). A highlight of his season came in the stirring come-from-behind win over Holy Cross (11/10) when he recorded a 66-yard fumble recovery.

Another First-Team All-NEC choice, Fredrickson is a local product who earned the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp and has gone on to start the next 24 games, including all 13 during Wagner’s 2012 NEC Title run. Cerebral and physi- cal, the left-handed Fredrickson has displayed both consistency and durability throughout his Seahawk career and the 6-2, 290-pounder is one of the unquestioned team leaders both on the field and in the locker room.

Ortiz has been a somewhat under the radar-type player who quietly contributed to the success of Wagner’s recent veteran- laden teams. In 2012, the 6-1, 240-pound defensive end developed into a playmaking force in helping the Seahawks capture the NEC Championship. Now entering his fourth season in the program, Ortiz is poised for a potential breakout season in 2013 after recording 22 tackles and three sacks while starting all 13 games during Wagner’s title run.

W al t H a m e l i n e , H e a d C o a ch Walt Hameline completed one of the most magical and Additionally, Hameline had his first former player crack the memorable seasons as Wagner Athletic Director/Head NFL ranks when Julian Stanford made the Jacksonville Jaguars' Football Coach in 2012, continues to amass an astounding 53-man roster, becoming the first Seahawk in the NFL since record of achievement and consistency in college athletics Wagner Hall of Famer Rich Kotite suited up for the New while approaching each day with relentless energy, passion York Giants in 1972. and enthusiasm. Two years ago, on November 6, 2010, Hameline became just the In 2012, Hameline led the Seahawks to their first-ever Northeast eighth active FCS coach to win 200 games with a 31-20 victory Conference (NEC) Football Championship with a thrilling 23- over Monmouth, is 54th on the all-time NCAA wins list (any 17 come-from-behind win over Duquesne on November 17, 2012, level) and one of just 36 coaches to win 200 games at one school. while clinching a berth in the 2012 D-I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Championship. The win personified the Hameline has also had tremendous success in his role as Athletic Green & White’s as Wagner began the campaign with three Director of the Seahawks’ now 20-sport program. In April of straight losses, before winning its next nine games. 2012, Hameline, who has enjoyed a long and proud association with metropolitan area basketball and the National Invitation The eighth victory came in the NEC title win over Duquesne, Tournament (NIT), was the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished with the ninth straight coming the following week over Colgate Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association in the first round of the NCAAs. The Seahawks then went to (MBWA). Distinguished Service Awards are presented by the Eastern Washington where they stood shoulder-to-shoulder MBWA to individuals that have made significant contributions with the No. 4 team in the nation in the Second Round game, to college basketball. seizing a third quarter lead before falling 24-14. For more than two decades, he was one of five metro area athletic in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to earn the title. Against one In defying the odds throughout its triumphant march to the directors, along with his peers at NYU, Fordham, Manhattan of the toughest schedules in the nation, the Seahawks rolled school’s first-ever NEC title and the conference’s first-ever and St. John’s, who helped comprise the Metropolitan to a 13-1 record, winning more games than any college football NCAA FCS win, Wagner compiled a 9-4 record, including a Intercollegiate Basketball Association (MIBA). Along with NIT team in America. 7-1 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks finished the season ranked Executive Director Jack Powers, Hameline helped select teams 21st in The Sports Network Top-25 Poll and 22nd in the FCS for both preseason and postseason NIT’s, while directing other The 1987 team earned the school’s second Lambert Trophy, Coaches Poll, marking the first time an NEC team has ended functions such as the NIT All-Star Summer Tour. symbolic of football superiority in the East among Division III the season with an appearance in both official Top-25 polls. schools, and ECAC Team of the Year recognition. Following Under Hameline’s leadership, the Wagner Athletic Department the season, in addition to Sports Illustrated writing a feature The accolades soon began to pour in for Hameline. After being has undergone an ambitious expansion in both sport offerings story, a host of national and regional organizations recognized named the NEC Football Coach of the Year, he was tabbed the and facility improvements. Hameline was influential in Hameline, highlighted by his being named the Chevrolet 2012 FCS National Coach of the Year by both College Football News establishing the Seahawk Golf Classic, and the Seahawk Club, National Coach of the Year. In 1990, just three years winning (CFN) and the College Sports Journal (CSJ). Hameline was also named a pair of initiatives aimed at increasing funds for the scholarship the school’s only National Championship, Hameline became as one of the 20 nominees for the , which since endowment and complete financial support for the athletic the winningest coach in school history. 1987 has been awarded annually to college football’s top head department. coach in the Division I FCS. The 62-year old administrator has been a key developer of the Most recently, under his tutelage and thanks to the generosity NEC, serving on numerous committees, and is a past president Shortly after receiving the news of his twin National Coach of of one of his former offensive lineman, Marc Lebovitz, Hameline of the league. Nine years ago, Hameline was honored for his the Year honors, Hameline, who owns a 213-127-2 (.626) record Field was the beneficiary of a striking state-of-the-art video playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he in his 32-year career, was inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers scoreboard in 2010. Lebovitz, a member of the Seahawks’ was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, Association Hall of Fame 1987 D- III National Championship team and a 1991 Wagner Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation graduate, is now a highly-successful New Jersey businessman. Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. Not to be lost amid the host of accomplishments by the 2012 The scoreboard represents a major facility upgrade for the team, is the fact that Hameline helped lead the school to a 30-0 football, women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and An outstanding defensive back at Brockport State, Hameline victory at nationally-ranked Albany in the week following men’s & women’s track and field programs. received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education Hurricane Sandy. After returning from the state capital, in 1975, and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in education Hameline joined many of his team members aiding in the Prior to the momentous 2012 season, Hameline’s overall from the University of Albany in 1977. recovery efforts in some of Staten Island’s hardest-hit areas. coaching ledger included five ECAC Titles and three NCAA Tournament Appearances, highlighted by 1987 NCAA Division Hameline resides in Colts Neck, NJ, with his wife, Debi, and In the 2012 home opener against Monmouth, Wagner III National Championship. In the Championship Season of they are the proud parents of daughters Kristen and Kelly. College Stadium was renamed Hameline Field in his honor. 1987, Wagner posted a 19-3 win over heavily-favored Dayton HAMELINE YEAR-BY-YEAR ­Year Record Year Record 1981 9-1-0 1998 7-3-0 ...... (3-2 NEC) 1982 8-1-1...... NCAA Div.III Quarterfinals 1999 5-5-0 ...... (5-2 NEC) 1983 8-2-1...... ECAC Metro Champions 2000 6-5-0 ...... (6-2 NEC) 1984 6-4-0 2001 3-6-0 ...... (3-5 NEC) 1985 9-2-0...... ECAC South Champions 2002 7-4-0 ...... (4-3 NEC) 1986 9-2-0...... ECAC South Champions 2003 6-5-0 ...... (3-4 NEC) 1987 13-1-0...... NCAA Division III National Champions 2004 6-5-0 ...... (3-4 NEC) 1988 8-2-0...... NCAA Div. III Playoffs 2005 6-5-0 ...... (3-4 NEC) 1989 6-3-0 2006 4-7-0 ...... (0-7 NEC) 1990 5-5-0 2007 7-4-0 ...... (3-3 NEC) 1991 5-5-0 2008 3-8-0 ...... (1-6 NEC) 1992 9-2-0...... ECAC Southeast Champions 2009 6-5-0...... (5-3 NEC) 1993 9-2-0...... ECAC-IFC Bowl Champions 2010 5-6-0 ...... (3-5 NEC) 1994 6-5-0...... ECAC-IFC Bowl 2011 4-7-0 ...... (4-4 NEC) 1995 8-2-0...... ECAC-IFC Bowl 2012 9-4-0...... (7-1 NEC) 1996 5-5-0 ...... (2-2 NEC) Total 214-127-2 (.627) ...... NEC - 57-59 (.491) 1997 6-4-0 ...... (2-2 NEC) W al t H a m e l i n e - by the numbers

Sixth Among Active FCS Coaches in Career Wins 1. Bob Ford, Albany (NY) ...... 264 2. Al Bagnoli, Penn ...... 233 3. Rob Ash, Montana St...... 226 4. , Villanova ...... 225 5. Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary ...... 215 6. Walt Hameline, Wagner ...... 214 7. , Wofford ...... 182 8. Tim Murphy, Harvard ...... 160 9. Rick Comegy, Jackson St...... 156 10. Tim Walsh, Cal Poly ...... 143

19th Among Active FCS Coaches 25th All-Time Among FCS Coaches in Career Winning Percentage in Career Winning Percentage

1. Chris Creighton, Drake ...... 764 1. Mike Kelly, Dayton 1981-2007 ...... 819 2. Al Bagnoli, Penn ...... 744 2. Greg Gattuso, Duquesne 1993-2004 ...... 752 3. , North Dakota St...... 736 3. *Al Bagnoli, Union (NY) 1982-91, Penn 92-2012 .744 4. Chris Hatcher, Murray St...... 727 4. ^, Youngstown St. 1986-2000, Ohio St. 01-10 ...... 742 5. Beau Baldwin, Eastern Wash...... 716 5. Tubby Raymond, Delaware 1966-2001 ...... 714 6. Rick Chamberlin, Dayton ...... 714 6. Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1964-2002 ...... 713 7. Dale Lennon, Southern Ill...... 710 7. W.C. Gorden, Jackson St. 1976-91 ...... 711 8. Rod Broadway, N.C. A&T ...... 708 8. Eddie Robinson, Grambling 1941-42, 45-97 ...... 707 9. Danny Rocco, Richmond ...... 705 9. Joe Taylor, Howard 1983, Virginia Union 84-91, 10. , UNI ...... 693 Hampton 92-2007, Florida A&M 08-12 ...... 706 11. Buddy Pough, South Carolina St...... 693 10. K.C. Keeler, Rowan 1993-2001, Delaware 02-12 .. .704 12. Matt Viator, McNeese St...... 684 11. Pete Richardson, Winston-Salem 1988-92, Southern U. 93-2009.. .696 13. Dick Biddle, Colgate ...... 672 12. *Mark Farley, UNI 2001-12 ...... 693 14. Chuck Priore, Stony Brook ...... 667 13. *Buddy Pough, South Carolina St. 2002-12 ...... 693 15. Rick Comegy, Jackson St...... 655 14. , Nevada 1976-92, 94-95, 2004-12...... 681 16. Rob Ash, Montana St...... 649 15. *Dick Biddle, Colgate 1996-2012 ...... 672 17. Kerwin Bell, Jacksonville ...... 632 16. *Pete Lembo, Lehigh 2001-05, Elon 06-10,, Ball St. 11-12 .. .671 18. , Lehigh ...... 630 17. Mark Whipple, New Haven 1988-93, Brown, 94-97, UMass 98-2003 .667 19. Walt Hameline, Wagner ...... 626 18. Billy Joe, Cheyney 1972-78, Central St. (OH) 20. Andy Talley, Villanova ...... 619 81-93,Florida A&M 94-2004, Miles 08-10 ...... 657 21. Phil Estes, Brown ...... 617 19. Joe Gardi, Hofstra 1990-2005 ...... 656 22. Doug Williams, Grambling ...... 615 20. Bill Hayes, Winston-Salem 1976-87...... 654 23. , James Madison ...... 613 21. *Rob Ash, Juniata 1980-88, Drake 89-2006, Montana St. 07-12 .... .649 24. Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire ...... 612 22. Jerry Moore, North Texas 1979-80, Texas Tech 25. Anthony Jones, Alabama A&M ...... 610 81-85, Appalachian St. 89-2012 ...... 641 23. Jack Siedlecki, WPI 1988-92, Amherst 93-96, Yale 97-2008 ...... 638 24. Marino Casem, Alabama St. 1963, Alcorn 64-85, Southern U. 87-88, 92...... 627 25. *Walt Hameline, Wagner 1981-2012 ...... 626 ASSISTANT COACHES Tom Masella returns for his second season as the Seahawks' offensive coordinator after helping the Green & White to the 2012 NEC Championship and a second round NCAA FCS appearance. Masella, who also serves as Tom the program's Associate Head Coach, coached the quarterbacks a year ago while helping mentor Nick Doscher into a First-Team All-NEC selection. Masella is also the lead recruiter in the five boroughs of New York City. A 1981 graduate, Masella played on the first Hameline-coached team at Wagner and, during his four years on Masella Grymes Hill, intercepted 14 passes, ranking fourth on the Seahawk all-time list. Masella began his coaching career with the Green & White as an assistant under Hameline from 1982-84, before serving as the defensive coordinator at the United States Merchant Marine Acad. Associate Head Coach/ The Staten Island native has been a head coach at four different schools; Fairfield, Boston University, Central Offensive Coordinator Connecticut and Fordham. In addition to Wagner and the Merchant Marine Academy, he has also served in various assistant coaching roles at UConn, UMass and Louisiana Tech. Masella came to Wagner after serving as the head coach at Fordham, where in 2007 he guided the Rams to an 8-4 record, the Patriot League Championship and a berth in the FCS playoffs while being named the conference and AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. He also was named the New York Daily News Bronx Sportsperson of the Year as well as being a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, presented annually to the NCAA FCS National Coach of the Year following Fordham's magical campaign. Masella has been a part of staffs that have won league titles at CCSU (2004, 2005), UMass (2003) and Louisiana Tech (2001). He and his wife Leslie-Ann are the proud parents of T.J. (17) and Jack (15).

Malik Hall was the mastermind behind the NEC’s No. 1 defense in 2012, spearheading alik Wagner to the league title and a second-round NCAA FCS Playoff appearance. M Statistically, the numbers produced by the 2012 defense reflect both dominance and balance as the Seahawks led the NEC in scoring defense (16.3) and total defense (312.2) all and pass defense efficiency (115.1) while ranking second in pass defense (168.2) and third in H rushing defense (144.0). Defensive Coordinator / Hall is in his second stint at Wagner and enters his third season overall on the Seahawk sideline. In 2010, his first as the Green & White's Defensive Coordinator, saw a Insider Linebackers marked improvement in all facets of the defense. He then coached at UMass, in 2011, before returning as the Wagner Defense Coordinator last season. In his tenure with the Seahawks, Hall has seen four of his pupils sign NFL free agent contracts. C.O. Prime became the latest NFL player, signing with the Indianapolis Colts. In 2012, Jeremiah Brown and Julian Stanford inked free agent deals with the Jacksonville Jaguars while Quintin Anderson was picked up by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Michigan native handles the Seahawk recruiting north of New York City, in Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Dutchess Counties. He also leads Wagner’s efforts in Maryland and Virginia. Hall has also recruited up and down the eastern seaboard as well as in the Midwest (Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin). Hall, who graduated from UMass in 2003 with a dual degree in sociology and eduction, and his wife Ayesha are the proud parents of Malik (3) and Kayah (1).

Tony Brinson enters his third season at Wagner and his 20th overall as a collegiate coach. Brinson covers the Seahawk recruiting efforts throughout Northern New Jersey. Tony In his three seasons at Wagner, Brinson has tutored four Seahawks that went on to sign NFL Free Agent contracts. Following the 2011 season, Julian Stanford signed a free agent deal rinson with the Jacksonville Jaguars after earning first-team All-NEC accolades. Stanford garnered a spot B on the team’s final roster and went on to play in all 16 games, making six starts Outside Linebackers Two of Stanford's teammates, also tutored by Brinson, inked NFL free agent deals following the 2011 season in safety Jeremiah Brown and DE Quintin Anderson and were in training camps with the Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, respectively. In Wagner's historic run to the 2012 NEC title and FCS Playoffs, linebacker C.O. Prime recorded a team-best 98 tackles and earned second-team All-NEC honors. Last April, the 6-1, 255-pound Prime inked a deal with the Indianapolis Colts. Much of the groundwork that led to the 2012 NEC title was laid in 2011 under Brinson’s direction as defensive coordinator. That season, Wagner led the NEC in three different categories: rushing defense (141.1 yards per game), red zone defense (71.8%) and takeaways (29). Brinson arrived on Grymes Hill in 2011 after serving three years as an assistant at Columbia and four at Rhode Island. Previously to that he spent four seasons at Bryant and Kean. Following his 1995 graduation from the University of Rhode Island, Brinson began his coaching career as a student assistant/running backs coach with the Rams.

Custavious Patterson enters his second season coaching the wide receivers at Wagner after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at Fordham University. Custavious In his first season on Grymes Hill, Patterson's receiving corps contributed mightily to the Seahawks' historic 2012 NEC Championship run. The Green & White receivers impacted an offensive unit that ranked No. 1 in the NEC in time of possession (32:55), second in third-down conversions Patterson (46.5%) and third in both pass efficiency (129.4) and red zone offense (84.8 %). Wide Receivers A native of the Sunshine State, Patterson handles the Wagner recruiting efforts in Florida. Patterson was Fordham’s wide receiver coach from 2006 to 2010 before taking over as running backs coach in 2011. In 2005, Patterson served as wide receiver coach at Central Connecticut, after spending 2004 on the staff at Leon High School in Tallahassee, FL. Patterson also possesses professional coaching experience. In 2007, he completed a Minority Coaching Internship with the New York Giants, working with the quarterbacks and wide receivers. In 2008, Patterson served as Guest Coach with the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL. Patterson earned a bachelor’s degree from Morgan State in 2004 where he started at quarterback as a senior for the Bears. He began his career as a quarterback at SUNY-Morrisville where he earned All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-American honors in his two seasons and was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2006. ASSISTANT COACHES Ryan Fullen is entering his fourth season on Grymes Hill and will coach the Wagner Ryan secondary and special teams for the second-straight season. The 2012 Seahawk special teams' unit led the NEC in kickoff returns (26.8) and was second in both kickoff coverage (40.7) and net punting (33.4). In the secondary, Fullen Fullen tutored ball-hawking First-Team All-NEC cornerback Jarrett Dieudonne, who paced the Green & White with 11 pass breakups and three interceptions. Fullen covers recruiting for Central New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania for the Secondary/ Seahawks After spending one season as Linebackers Coach/Video Coordinator at Brockport Special Teams State, Fullen served two years as a member of the Fordham coaching staff. In his first years with the Rams, he handled all aspects of video editing and film exchanges, before taking over as running backs coach in spring in 2008. That season he helped develop running back Xavier Martin into the Patriot League's leading rusher. Prior to arriving at Fordham, Fullen served as an assistant coach at Arizona Western College, where he was the special teams coordinator/ running backs coach from January through May of 2007. Previous to that Fullen was an assistant coach at Cortland State for two seasons. Fullen earned a Bachelor’s degree in history from Salve Regina University in 2005, where he was a three-year starter at safety.

Ben Martin begins his first season on Grymes Hill as Wagner's offensive line coach after serving as running backs coach at Princeton last season. Ben Martin will cover recruiting for Southern New Jersey, Sections 5 and 6 in New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, along with his home state of Massachusetts. In 2012, Martin was an integral part of a Princeton program that posted its biggest turnaround in Martin more than 20 years. The Tigers went 5-5 in Martin’s one season there, including a 4-3 Ivy League record. These marks came one year after Princeton won just one game the year before. Last season the Tigers rushed for 100-plus yards in nine games (out of 10), headed by a 262-yard effort vs. Lafayette. Offensive Line Martin has been an assistant coach for four collegiate programs since 2007, highlighted by a two-year stint as Offensive Quality Control Coach at Texas A&M under Mike Sherman, who won three NFC North titles while as head coach of the Green Bay Packers. Prior to his tenure at Texas A&M, Martin spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the run-game/recruiting coordinator at Merrimack, where he helped develop one of the nation's most prolific Division II offenses. During his second year, when the Warriors won the NE-10 Championship, his rushing attack paced the conference in scoring, total and rushing offense. Merrimack averaged 482.6 yards of total offense and 251.6 yards of rushing offense per game, figures that both ranked among the top-five in the nation. Martin began his coaching career at Curry College (MA) as an offensive line/tight ends coach, helping the school to a conference title in 2007. Before embarking on his collegiate coaching career, Martin was a standout offensive lineman at Trinity College (CT), where he helped the Bantams set a NESCAC record win streak while winning three conference titles prior to his 2005 graduation.

Justin Hinds is in his second season at Wagner and will coach the defensive line in 2013. In 2012, the Seahawk defensive line performed at a high level all season and played a pivotal role in the winning the NEC title and advancing to the Second Round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs. Justin Hinds was also instrumental in the development of Daevonte Barnett, who earned Freshman All-American honors by the College Sports Journal while recording 34 tackles and 2.5 sacks. A four-year member of the Rowan University football team, Hinds served as captain of the 2008 Hinds Profs and was the team’s senior class representative that year. Defensive Line He also represented the school in 2008 at the NCAA Student Athlete Leadership Conference and was a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and the Rowan Accounting Mentorship Program. Hinds began his career as the defensive line coach at his alma mater in 2009, before taking over as defensive coordinator at Plainfield HS (NJ) in 2010, where he managed a staff of six coaches. In 2011, he coached at Woodbridge High School (NJ) while assisting with the strength and conditioning program. A native of Port Reading, NJ, Hinds was a member of the Rowan Dean’s List in 2007 and 2009 before earning a degree in accounting in 2009. He is currently pursuing a Masters in Business Administration at Wagner.

Steven King enters his second season as running backs coach in 2013 after guiding Wagner's potent ground game a year ago. Steven In 2012, the Seahawk running game, keyed by junior Dominique Williams’ 1,228-yard campaign, helped key the first NEC Football Title in school history and a trip to the Second Round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs. King For the year, the 5-9,200-pound Williams totaled 1,228 yards on the ground, placing him seventh on the school’s all-time single-season list, just 10 yards behind his 2011 mark of 1,338 set in 2011. Running Backs Following the season, Wagner became the first NEC school to finish ranked in both Major Top 25-Polls, as the Seahawks were 21st in the FCS Sports Network Poll and 22nd in the Coaches FCS Poll. A native of Hempstead, NY, King currently handles recruiting throughout Long Island. King arrived at Wagner after spending the 2011 season as wide receiver coach at Nassau Community College. Prior to his time at Nassau, King served as the running backs and defensive backs coach at East Meadow (NY) High School from 2007-2011. Before joining the coaching ranks, King played for four years at the University At Buffalo, where he won the Bulls’ Most improved Player Award as a sophomore. He led the team in rushing yards his junior season, and in rushing touchdowns in both his junior and senior seasons. ASSISTANT COACHES

Ryan Doyal enters his second season as Tight Ends coach for Wagner. yan In his first season on the Seahawk staff, Doyal coached several tight ends who made a big impact throughout R Green & White's NEC championship season. A year ago, he mentored arguably the top unit in the league as senior Joe Sidaras tied for fourth on the team oyal with 12 receptions, including a career-long 43-yarder up the right sideline in the NCAA FCS second round game D at Eastern Washington (12/1). Additionally, junior Bryant Watts was named to the 2013 preseason All-NEC Tight Ends team after grabbing six passes for 83 yards and two TDs a year ago. The native of King of Prussia, PA, covers recruiting in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Delaware for Wagner. Doyal arrived at Wagner after serving as Assistant Director of Football Operations at the University of Pennsylvania in 2011.With the Quakers, Doyal also worked extensively with the receiving corps. Prior to his time at Penn, Doyal worked on the football staffs at both Temple and Syracuse, working primarily on film analysis. Doyal also gained experience in film and video during his time at NFL Films. Doyal earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse in 2010 and is currently pursuing a Masters in Education from Wagner.

Brandon Beach begins his fourth full season as Wagner's head strength & conditioning coach During he tenure with the Seahawks, his training methods and motivational skills help develop players who get the attention Brandon of NFL scouts. In 2012, linebacker C.O. Prime recorded a team-best 98 tackles and earned second-team All-NEC honors, before inking a free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts. Following the 2011 season Julian Stanford, signed a free agent deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars after earning first-team Beach All-NEC accolades. The 6-2, 225-pound Stanford earned a spot on the team’s final roster and went on to make a big impact on special teams early in the season which led to his earning a spot in the starting lineup in six of Jacksonville’s 16 games. Other recent Wagner graduates and disciples of Beach’s rigorous training regimen, include Jeremiah Brown and defensive Strength & lineman Quintin Anderson, both of whom signed free agent contracts with the Jaguars and Tampa Bay Bucs, respectively. Conditioning Beach arrived on Grymes Hill after spending a year as the head strength and conditioning coach at Hofstra University, after assisting the strength and conditioning program at his alma mater, James Madison University, the previous five years. Coach At Hofstra, Beach designed and administered strength and condition programs for football, men’s lacrosse, and women’s lacross while supervising the development of strength and condition programs for 15 other sports. Prior to his arrival at Hofstra in 2008, Beach served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater, James Madison. His functions included designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for seven sports, including football and lacrosse. Beach is Strength and Condition Certified (SCCC), certified through USA Weightlifting and a member of both USA weightlifting and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCA). In 2005, Beach earned a B.S. in Kinesiology from James Madison before earning a Masters in Athletic Administration at the school in 2008.

Matt Connelly is in his second season as the Wagner Video Coordinator while also serving as a Recruiting Matt Assistant. Last season, his work was instrumental in helping the Seahawks win the 2012 NEC title and advance to the Second Round of NCAA FCS Playoffs. Prior to joining the coaching staff, Connelly was playing for the Green & White from 2008-2011 while suiting Connelly up at tight end, offensive line and on special teams On October 16, 2010, he hauled in a 14-yard touchdown pass from his tight end position at Saint Francis Strength & University for his lone collegiate score. A 2012 graduate of Wagner with a degree in Business Administration, Connelly earned a spot on multiple Dean’s Conditioning Lists and Northeast Conference Commissioner’s Honor Rolls, along with receiving a Presidential Scholarship. Coach Connelly’s academic prowess was further recognized when he received an invitation to the prestigious Delta Mu Delta chapter on the Wagner campus. A prominent international honor society, Delta Mu Delta represents the highest international recognition a college business student can ear whle recognizing academic excellence in business administration programs at accredited colleges and universities throughout the world. Connelly, who played his prep ball for legendary head coach George Curry is currently pursuing a Masters in Business Administration at Wagner.

Steve Patrick Kevin Shane Ciocci O'Connor Dobes Roff Assistant Assistant Director of Equipment Offensive Line Defensive Backs Operations Manager Where Wagner Ranked in Final 2012 NCAA FCS Statistics (Note: Wagner was No. 1 in the Nation in Least Amount of Turnovers Committed (6)

Wagner (9 - 4 - 0) Thru: 01/12/2013 - Week 20 TEAM RANKINGS 121 teams ranked in Football Championship Subdivision 2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 9-4 L-1 9 teams ranked in the Northeast Conference

Northeast Conference Record: 7-1 National National Actual Conf Northeast Actual Category Rank Actual Leader Rank Conference Leader Fri 08/31/2012 @ Fla. Atlantic * 3 - 7 L Rushing Offense 37 174.77 Ga. Southern 399.36 4 St. Francis (PA) 235.45 Sat 09/08/2012 @ Georgetown 10 - 13 L Passing Offense 107 147.77 Old Dominion 393.85 8 Monmouth 249.60 Sat 09/15/2012 MONMOUTH 17 - 38 L Total Offense 94 322.54 Old Dominion 548.23 7 Monmouth 408.00 Scoring Offense 84 22.46 Old Dominion 45.15 7 Albany (NY) 34.09 Sat 09/22/2012 @ Central Conn. St. * 31 - 13 W Rushing Defense 44 142.69 Harvard 69.40 3 Albany (NY) 118.82 Sat 09/29/2012 BRYANT 31 - 21 W Pass Efficiency Defense T-28 117.36 N.C. A&T 97.88 2 Duquesne 116.12 Sat 10/06/2012 @ Sacred Heart 12 - 3 W Total Defense 18 320.08 North Dakota St. 234.47 1 Wagner 320.08

Sat 10/20/2012 @ St. Francis (PA) 31 - 24 W Scoring Defense 9 17.54 North Dakota St. 11.53 1 Wagner 17.54 Sat 10/27/2012 ROBERT MORRIS 23 - 13 W Net Punting 92 32.67 UC Davis 41.36 5 Monmouth 34.04 Sat 11/03/2012 @ Albany (NY) 30 - 0 W Punt Returns 75 6.84 N.C. Central 24.50 4 Bryant 11.08 Sat 11/10/2012 HOLY CROSS 31 - 30 W Kickoff Returns 3 25.15 UC Davis 26.35 1 Wagner 25.15 Turnover Margin 8 1.08 Richmond 2.00 1 Wagner 1.08 Sat 11/17/2012 DUQUESNE 23 - 17 W Pass Defense 19 177.38 Norfolk St. 136.55 2 Sacred Heart 163.09 Sat 11/24/2012 COLGATE 31 - 20 W Passing Efficiency 59 128.77 Cal Poly 175.71 3 Monmouth 133.64 Sat 12/01/2012 @ Eastern Wash. * 19 - 29 L Sacks 76 1.77 Harvard 4.20 5 Sacred Heart 3.00 HOME GAME IN CAPS * Night Game ^ Neutral Site Tackles For Loss 107 4.46 Mississippi Val. 8.91 8 Sacred Heart 7.64 OT Overtime Game Sacks Allowed 52 1.92 Citadel .18 4 St. Francis (PA) 1.09 T=tied at this ranking

PLAYER RANKINGS Player must have played in 75% of team's games Summary of the top 100 national leaders and top 25 conference leaders 15 categories ranked

National National Conf Northeast Category Player Rank Actual Leader Actual Rank Conference Leader Actual Rushing Dominique Williams 25 102.54 Zenner (South Dakota St.) 157.23 3 Hollomon (Central Conn. St.) 110.40 Nick Doscher 44.08 13 Otis Wright 23.38 19 Passing Efficiency (Min. 15 Att./Game) Nick Doscher 43 133.86 Essington (Stony Brook) 171.02 1 Doscher (Wagner) 133.86 Total Offense Nick Doscher 76 182.08 Heinicke (Old Dominion) 426.62 7 Frazier (Monmouth) 266.20 Dominique Williams 105.54 11 Otis Wright 23.38 24 Receptions Per Game David Crawford 3.08 Lora (Eastern Ill.) 11.33 15 Harris (Bryant) 6.10 Anthony Carrington 2.08 25 Receiving Yards Per Game David Crawford 40.25 Lora (Eastern Ill.) 138.67 11 Harris (Bryant) 124.30 Anthony Carrington 37.77 14 Interceptions Torian Phillips T-54 .30 Godbolt (Tennessee St.) .60 T-3 Regan (Sacred Heart) .33 Jarrett Dieudonne .23 8 Sidiq Soulemana .15 25 Punting (Min. 3.6 Punts/Game) A.J. Firestone 83 37.98 Wilder (Northern Ariz.) 46.33 4 Layton (Albany (NY)) 41.02 Punt Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game) Marshyl Rothman 44 6.07 Shanks (Northern Ariz.) 19.82 3 Kirchner (Albany (NY)) 6.25 Kickoff Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game) Otis Wright 9 27.71 Williams (Furman) 35.88 1 Wright (Wagner) 27.71 Field Goals David Lopez 24 1.23 Murray (Fordham) 2.27 2 Leventry (Duquesne) 1.36 Scoring Dominique Williams T-58 6.92 McCarney (Colgate) 11.67 7 Smith (Albany (NY)) 11.40 David Lopez 93 6.15 11 All-Purpose Runners Dominique Williams 33 128.08 Varga (Yale) 194.25 3 Hollomon (Central Conn. St.) 171.00 Otis Wright 86.08 10 Sacks Mike Lombardo T-90 .46 Thurmond (Ark.-Pine Bluff) 1.46 9 Nearhoof (Robert Morris) .95 Theodore Clohessy .31 14 Yamir Ortiz .19 T-23 Jerome Williams .19 T-23 Daevonte Barnett .19 T-23 Tackles C.O. Prime 7.54 McCabe (Georgetown) 14.45 8 Sexton (Sacred Heart) 10.73 Patrick O'Connor 6.62 14 Sidiq Soulemana 6.54 T-16 Mike Lombardo 6.54 T-16 Tackles For Loss Mike Lombardo T-77 1.00 Thurmond (Ark.-Pine Bluff) 2.08 T-8 Covitz (Bryant) 1.55 Theodore Clohessy .69 14 Jerome Williams .50 T-25 T=tied at this ranking 2013The Automated Team ScoreBook Statistics WAGNER Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 05, 2013) All games

Team Statistics WAGNER OPP SCORING 28 21 Points Per Game 28.0 21.0 FIRST DOWNS 17 17 R u s h in g 12 5 P a s s in g 5 12 P e n a lt y 0 0 RUSHING YARDAGE 195 79 Yards gained rushing 230 104 Yards lost rushing 35 25 Rushing Attempts 56 33 Average Per Rush 3.5 2.4 Average Per Game 195.0 79.0 TDs Rushing 1 2 PASSING YARDAGE 106 204 C o m p - A t t - I n t 12-21-2 24-42-1 Average Per Pass 5.0 4.9 Average Per Catch 8.8 8.5 Average Per Game 106.0 204.0 TDs Passing 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSE 301 283 Total Plays 77 75 Average Per Play 3.9 3.8 Average Per Game 301.0 283.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 4-71 5-99 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-37 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-24 2-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.8 19.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.2 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 24.0 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-0 PENALTIES-Yards 4-25 5-38 Average Per Game 25.0 38.0 PUNTS-Yards 6-228 9-341 Average Per Punt 38.0 37.9 Net punt average 38.0 31.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 5-311 4-222 Average Per Kick 62.2 55.5 Net kick average 62.2 37.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 1 2 2 6 : 4 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 9/19 7/19 3rd-Down Pct 47% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/2 1/2 4th-Down Pct 50% 50% SACKS BY-Yards 3-16 2-15 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 0-0 0-0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (3-3) 100% (3-3) 100% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (3-3) 100% (3-3) 100% PAT-ATTEMPTS (4-4) 100% (3-3) 100% ATTENDANCE 2702 0 Games/Avg Per Game 1/2702 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total WAGNER 7 0 7 14 0 28 Opponents 7 14 0 0 0 21 The Automated ScoreBook WAGNER Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 05, 2013) 2013 CombinedAll games Statistics

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral 08/31/13 GEORGETOWN W 28-21 2702 All games 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 WILLIAMS, D. 1 - 1 32 165 3 162 5.1 1 22 162.0 MCKINNON, M. 1 - 0 11 48 3 45 4.1 0 11 45.0 Team Statistics WAGNER OPP GREENE, Ralph 1 - 0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 FIRST DOWNS 17 17 WASSEL, Max 1 - 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 R u s h i n g 12 5 MORGAN, Cody 1 - 0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -3.0 P a s s i n g 5 1 2 TEAM 1 - 0 3 0 6 -6 -2.0 0 0 -6.0 P e n a l t y 0 0 MISLEY, Matt 1 - 1 7 13 20 -7 -1.0 0 10 -7.0 Total 1 56 230 35 195 3.5 1 22 195.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 195 79 Opponents 1 33 104 25 79 2.4 2 18 79.0 Rushing Attempts 56 33 Average Per Rush 3.5 2.4 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Game 195.0 79.0 MISLEY, Matt 1 - 1 111.92 12-21-2 57.1 106 2 21 106.0 TDs Rushing 1 2 Total 1 111.92 12-21-2 57.1 106 2 21 106.0 PASSING YARDAGE 106 204 Opponents 1 101.04 24-42-1 57.1 204 1 24 204.0 C o m p - A t t - I n t 12-21-2 24-42-1 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Pass 5.0 4.9 CARRINGTON, A. 1 - 1 5 33 6.6 0 21 33.0 Average Per Catch 8.8 8.5 WATKINS, Tyree 1 - 1 4 46 11.5 1 21 46.0 Average Per Game 106.0 204.0 MCKINNON, M. 1 - 0 2 11 5.5 0 7 11.0 TDs Passing 2 1 WILLIAMS, D. 1 - 1 1 16 16.0 1 6 16.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 301 283 Total 1 12 106 8.8 2 21 106.0 Average Per Play 3.9 3.8 Opponents 1 24 204 8.5 1 24 204.0 Average Per Game 301.0 283.0 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 4-71 5-99 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-37 0-0 PAT INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-24 2-0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-0 WILLIAMS, D. 2 ------12 PENALTIES-Yards 4-25 5-38 JAMES, Deangelo 1 ------6 PUNTS-AVG 6-38.0 9-37.9 WATKINS, Tyree 1 ------6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 1 2 2 6 : 4 8 LOPEZ, David - - 4-4 - - - - - 4 Total 4 - 4-4 - - - - - 28 3RD-DOWN Conversions 9/19 7/19 Opponents 3 - 3-3 - - - - - 21 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/2 1/2

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Interceptions no. yds avg td lg WILLIAMS, D. 1 32 162 0 162 162.0 JAMES, Deangelo 1 24 24.0 1 24 MISLEY, Matt 1 28 -7 106 99 99.0 MCKINNON, M. 1 11 45 0 45 45.0 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk GREENE, Ralph 113033.0 WASSEL, Max 111011.0 MISLEY, Matt 6 228 38.0 48 01100 Total 1 77 195 106 301 301.0 Opponents 1 75 79 204 283 283.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg HOWELL, James 3 26 8.7 0 19 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total WILLIAMS, D. 1 11 11.0 0 11 WAGNER 7 0 7 14 0 28 Total 4 37 9.2 0 19 Opponents 7 14 0 0 0 21 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg MCKINNON, M. 3 62 20.7 0 22 LOCKLARY, Fred 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total 4 71 17.8 0 22 Opponents 5 99 19.8 0 25

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g WILLIAMS, D. 1 162 16 11 0 0 189 189.0 MCKINNON, M. 1 45 11 0 62 0 118 118.0 WATKINS, Tyree 1 0 46 0 0 0 46 46.0 C A R R I N G T O N , 1 0 33 0 0 0 33 33.0 HOWELL, James 1 0 0 26 0 0 26 26.0 Total 1 195 106 37 71 24 433 433.0 Opponents 1 79 204 0 99 0 382 382.0

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 17 LOVELAND, T. 1-1 3 3 6 ...... 9 JAMES, Deangelo 1-1 4 1 5 . . 1-24 1 . . . . . 28 DAVIS, Eddie 1-0 2 3 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 99 BARNETT, D. 1-1 2 2 4 2.0-9 1.0-8 ...... 23 BASCOM, Blake 1-1 2 2 4 ...... Total 1 33 32 65 7-21 3-16 1-24 6 4 . . . . Opponents 1 45 44 89 7-25 2-15 2-0 2 2 . 1 . . 2013 Defensive Statistics The Automated ScoreBook WAGNER Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 05, 2013) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 17 LOVELAND, T. 1-1 3 3 6 ...... 9 JAMES, Deangelo 1-1 4 1 5 . . 1-24 1 . . . . . 28 DAVIS, Eddie 1-0 2 3 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 DIEUDONNE, J. 1-1 1 3 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 23 BASCOM, Blake 1-1 2 2 4 ...... 56 HILLIARD, Greg 1-0 2 2 4 1.0-2 ...... 29 BRITTINGHAM, B. 1-0 2 2 4 ...... 99 BARNETT, D. 1-1 2 2 4 2.0-9 1.0-8 ...... 94 JOHNSON, Davon 1-0 2 1 3 2.0-8 1.0-3 . 1 . . . . . 47 PLEASANTS, R. 1-0 2 1 3 ...... 35 WASSEL, Max 1-1 3 . 3 1.0-1 ...... 22 HOWELL, James 1-1 1 2 3 ...... 4 WILLIAMS, J. 1-0 . 3 3 ...... 12 WILLIAMS, Nevon 1-1 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . . . . 91 WILLIAMS, L. 1-1 1 1 2 . . . 1 1 . . . . 96 OKOYE, Fidel 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 92 MENTOR, Mike 1-1 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 34 BARNETT, Matt 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 26 NWAIGWE, Nnamdi 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 37 DISTEFANO, John 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 49 HARRIS, Najee 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 10 ORTIZ, Yamir 1-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 43 OWENS, Ryan 1-1 1 . 1 ...... 42 JOSEPH, Robert 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 1 33 32 65 7-21 3-16 1-24 6 4 . . . . Opponents 1 45 44 89 7-25 2-15 2-0 2 2 . 1 . . Career Records

RUSHING Yards Receiving Yards Field Goals 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 5290 1. chris Turner (2003-06)...... 2863 1. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 44 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88)....5010 3. alonzo Patterson (1979-82).....4177 2. Jason Bain (1997-00)...... 2294 2. david LOPEZ (2009)...... 35 4. DOMINQUE WILLIAMS (2009-...3470 3. shaun Grover (2002-05)...... 2256 Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 35 5. Kito Lockwood (1992-95)...... 3156 4. chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...... 2128 4. Walter Lopez (1988-91)...... 32 6. greg Harris (1988-91)...... 2433 5. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...... 2065 5. carl Franke (1994-97)...... 21 7. chris Davis (2000-03)...... 2342 6. Mike Walker (1987-90)...... 2010 6. Phil Marak (1979-82)...... 20 8. Jason Butler (2004-07)...... 2088 8. NICK DOSCHER (2009- 12). 2088 7. Lon Woods (2006-09)...... 1906 7. Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...... 13 9. John Campbell (1998-01)...... 1973 8. sean Hurley (1993-96)...... 1876 8. Ken Danielson (1967-69)...... 9 9. david Crawford (2008-12)...... 1723 Robert Pate (2002)...... 9 Passing Yards 10. Al Ferrie (1957-60)...... 1703 10. Mike Irving (1998)...... 8 1. nick Doscher (2009- 12)...... 6100 2. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 5902 3. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 4590 Extra Points 4. don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 4393 1. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 132 5. greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 4068 2. carl Franke (1994-97)...... 113 6. Matt Abbey (2005-08)...... 4021 3. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 111 7. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 3870 8. Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 3639 Phil Marak (1979-82)...... 111 9. dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 3634 5. david LOPEZ (2009-)...... 104 10. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 3625 6. Walter Lopez (1988-91)...... 87 7. steve Schaeffer (1971-73)...... 41 Passing Completions 1. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 473 8. Ken Danielson (1967-69)...... 40 2. nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 455 9. Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...... 34 3. Matt Abeey (2005-08)...... 334 4. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 313 Interceptions 5. aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 283 1. Tony Parisi (1971-74)...... 24 6. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 282 7. greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 274 2. Jim Nix (1976-79)...... 18 8. dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 258 3. al Phillips (2004-07)...... 17 9. Jason Miletic (1995-96)...... 256 Total Offense 4. Mike Kelly (1963-65)...... 5 Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 256 (Passing + Rushing) 5. Tom Masella (1978-81) ...... 14 10. Don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 249 1. nick Doscher (2009 - 12)...... 8404. 6. John Toto (1969-72)...... 11 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (1950-present) 2 John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 5845 Terek Henderson (2001-04)...... 11 1. don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 46 3. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 5290 8. Ryan Castellani (1999-02)...... 10 2. nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 44 4. Terry Underwood (1985-88)....5010 9. andy Fellouris (1982-85)...... 9 3. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 40 5. don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 4393 4. aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 38 5. Jim Fagan (1969-1971)...... 28 6. Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 4273 Total Tackles 6. andy Uske (1972-1974)...... 28 7. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 4232 1. sal D’Alessio (1980-83)...... 457 7. greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 27 8. alonzo Patterson (1979-82).....4177 2. Ryan Tobin (1990-93)...... 419 8. dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 26 9. Matt Abey (2005-08)...... 3862 3. craig Romano (2002-05)...... 377 9. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 26 10. Tim Kelley (1980-83)...... 25 10. Greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 3854 4. Jeremy Balina (1999-02)...... 351 5. Bob Mackisey (1979-82)...... 350 REceptions Scoring 6. andy Fellouris (1982-85)...... 343 1. chris Turner (2003-06)...... 213 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 334 7. Bryan Devone (1990-93)...... 329 2. shaun Grover (2002-05)...... 181 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88)...... 330 3. Jason Bain (1997-00)...... 142 4. sean Hurley (1993-96)...... 131 5. DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS (2009-)..246 5. Lon Woods (2006-09)...... 130 4. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 243 6. chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...... 127 5. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 237 7. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...... 119 6. Frank Melos (1958-61)...... 232 8. david Crawford (2008-12)...... 109 9. Joe Kinard (2004-07)...... 108 7. alonzo Patterson (1979-82)...... 226 10. Mike Walker (1987-90)...... 107 8. Kito Lockwood (1992-95)...... 222 9. david LOPEZ (2009-)...... 209 Passing Efficiency 1. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 130.3 2. Tim Kelley (1980-83)...... 124.6 3. greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 123.4 4. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 120.2 5. nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 119.7 6. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 119.1 7. don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 118.3 FCS Playoffs Expand from 16 to 24 Teams in 2013

The NCAA is expanding the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs from 20 to 24 teams begin- ning in 2013. The FCS playoffs previously expanded from 16 to 20 teams for the 2010 season. There are 122 teams within 13 conferences competing in the FCS.

The non-scholarship Pioneer Football League will become the 11th conference to earn an automatic qualifier for its champion. The other three new spots will go to at-large bids, which brings that number to 13.

Under the new format, eight teams will be seeded, earn first-round byes and host second-round games against first-round winners. By seeding only one- third of the field, the NCAA will be able to create more geographic matchups in the earlier rounds.

The PFL will join the Big Sky Conference, Big South Conference, CAA Football, Mid-Eastern Athletic Confer- ence, Missouri Valley Football Conference, Northeast Conference, Ohio Valley Conference, Patriot League, and Southland Conference with an automatic qualifier.

The Ivy League and Southwestern Athletic Conference don’t send their champions to the playoffs.