2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location

Sports Information Contact Ryan A. Sakamoto office: 202.687.5241 cell: 610.428.1492 FOOTBALL email: [email protected] 2013 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location ...........................................................................Washington, D.C. Overall: - Conf.: - Home: - Away: - Founded ..............................................................................................1789 DATE OPPONENT RESULTS Enrollment ....................................................6,719 undergrad; 13,652 total Aug. 31 at Wagner 1 p.m. President ........................................................................... John J. DeGioia Sept. 7 DAVIDSON 6 p.m. Athletic Director .......................................................................... Lee Reed Sept. 14 MARIST 6 p.m. Affiliation .................................................................... NCAA Division I-FCS Sept. 21 at Brown 12:30 p.m. Conference ...........................................................................Patriot League Sept. 28 PRINCETON § 2 p.m. Colors ...................................................................................Blue and Gray Oct. 12 FORDHAM* 1 p.m. Stadium .............................................................................Multi-Sport Field Oct. 19 at Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. Capacity..............................................................................................3,500 Oct. 26 COLGATE* 1 p.m. Surface ............................................................................ Shaw Sports Turf Nov. 2 LAFAYETTE* 1 p.m. COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach: Nov. 16 at Bucknell* 1 p.m. Kevin Kelly (Springfield College, ‘82) Nov. 23 at Holy Cross* 12:30 p.m. Record at Georgetown (seasons): 22-54 (7) Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: * Patriot League Game Rob Sgarlata (Georgetown, ‘94), § Homecoming Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator home games in BOLD CAPS played at Multi-Sport Field Vinny Marino (Connecticut, ‘92), Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2012 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Kevin Doherty (Tufts, ‘87), Overall: 5-6 Conf.: 2-3 Home: 2-4 Away: 3-2 Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs/Special Teams DATE OPPONENT TIME Brian Miller (Hastings, ‘89), Sept. 1 at Davidson W, 35-14 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Sept. 8 WAGNER W, 13-10 Thurston Childrey (Virginia, ‘07), Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Sept. 15 YALE L, 24-21 Cheston Blackshear (Florida, ‘00), Sept. 21 at Princeton (ESPNU) W, 21-20 Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Sept. 29 BROWN § L, 37-10 Alex Kolt (Hampden-Sydney, ‘10), Oct. 6 at Fordham* L,38-31 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Oct. 13 LEHIGH* L,17-14 D.J. Mangas (William & Mary, ‘12), Oct. 20 at Colgate* L, 57-36 Assistant Coach/Running Backs Oct. 27 at Lafayette* W,20-17 Carl Johnson Nov. 10 BUCKNELL* W, 10-3 Strength and Conditioning Coach Nov. 17 HOLY CROSS* L, 24-0 Tom DiSanto Athletic Trainer * Patriot League Game Football Office Phone ............................................................202-687-2380 § Homecoming Trainer .................................................................................... Tom DiSanto home games in BOLD CAPS played at Multi-Sport Field Strength & Conditioning Coach ..............................................Carl Johnson Sports Information Contact ............................................ Ryan A. Sakamoto TEAM INFORMATION Captains .........................................Offense: Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte ................................................. Defense: Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey ............................. Sean Campbell Basic Offense ..................................................................................Multiple Basic Defense .................................................................................Multiple Letterwinners Returning ..........................................................................67 Letterwinners Lost ...................................................................................26 Starters Returning/Lost..............................14/8 (Offense 7/4; Defense 7/4) Newcomers:.............................................................................................25 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 1 MEDIA POLICIES / HISTORY MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIES THE LAST TIME GEORGETOWN... Sports Information Office Shut out opponent .............................................. 2006, Stony Brook, 7-0 Football Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Was shut out by opponent ..........................................2009, Lehigh 27-0 Office Phone: 202-687-5241 Ended game in tie........................................................... 1987, F&M, 3-3 Cell Phone: 610-428-1492 Scored between: Fax: 202-687-2491 40-49 .........................................................2011, vs. Colgate, W, 40-17 E-Mail: [email protected] 50-59 .............................................................2011, at Marist, W, 52-28 Press Box Phone: 202-687-6740 60-69 ................................................................... 1940, Roanoke, 66-0 70-79 ...............................................................1926, Washington, 78-0 Interview Policy Personal interviews with Head Coach Kevin Kelly, his staff and players 80-89 ............................................................. 1928, Susquehana, 88-0 can be arranged through Ryan Sakamoto at 610-428-1492 or ras228@ 90-plus ..................................................................1915, St. Louis, 90-0 georgetown.edu. Student-athletes are available in person and for Had an opponent score between: phone interviews Monday through Thursday, subject to the individual 40-49 .....................................................................2010, at Yale, 40-35 student-athlete’s academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all inter- 50-59 ............................................................... 2012, at Colgate, 57-36 views should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Home and cell 60-69 ...................................................................2002, at Lehigh, 0-69 phone numbers will not be given out. The best time to reach Coach 70-plus ........................................................................1890, Navy, 4-70 Kelly by phone is weekday mornings. Scored a def. extra point ........................................... 2003, Stony Brook Recorded a safety ............................................................... 2002, at FIU Did not commit a turnover ......................................... 2011, vs. Fordham On the Web Media and fans can find the latest news, up-to-date statistics and team Forced 5+ turnovers ..................................................2012, vs. Lehigh, 7 information on the Georgetown athletics website, www.guhoyas.com. Forced 5+ interceptions ..........................................2004, at Davidson, 5 Had 8+ turnovers ...................................................2004, at Duquesne, 8 Was penalized 100+ yards ................................. 2010, Bucknell, 10-109 E-Mail Updates If you are interested in receiving news updates on GU’s football pro- Played an overtime game ..............................2010, vs. Wagner, 22-16 L gram please send an email to [email protected] and you will be Won a game in the last min. ................................2012, Princeton, 21-20 added to the list automatically. Lost a game in the last min......................................2010, at Yale, 40-35 THE LAST TIME A HOYA... HoyaVision Georgetown University’s athletic department will bring Georgetown 30-39 rushes............................................K. Sarin, 2004, Holy Cross, 33 home football contests live over the Internet via streaming video dur- 40 + rushes ......................................................S. Iorio, 1996, at SJU, 44 ing the 2013 season. To view the games on your computer visit: www. 100-199 yards rushing ..............N. Campanella at Davidson 2012, 127 guhoyas.com. 200 + yards rushing .................................. J. Sims, 2003, Davidson, 268 A 50-59 yard run ........................N. Campanella, 2012 at Davidson, 53 A 60-69 yard run ................................... B. Durham, 2011, at Marist, 67 What’s a Hoya A 70-79 yard run .........................................J. Todisco, 1995, at Iona, 74 Many years ago, when all Georgetown students An 80 + yard run ........................................... P. Clays, 1984, at F&M, 89 were required to study Greek and Latin, the 3 rushing TDs .........................N. Campanella, vs. Davidson, 2012 (4) University’s teams were nicknamed “The 60+ yard pass ...................................Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate, 62 Stonewalls.” It is suggested that a student, using 5+ passing TDs...........................................D. Paulus, 2002, Bucknell, 5 Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer “Hoya 20-29 completions .........................Isaiah Kempf, 2011, at Bucknell 21 Saxa!”, which translates into “What Rocks!” The 30+ completions ........................................Scott Darby, 2009, Marist, 31 name proved popular and the term “Hoyas” was 200-299 yds passing......................Kyle Nolan, 2012, at Colgate, 263 eventually adopted for all Georgetown teams. 300-399 yds passing ..............................Scott Darby, 2010, at Yale, 340 400+ yds passing .......................................... J.J. Mont, 1998, Iona, 401 An Old Tradition Returns 100-149 yds Receiving ................ Kevin Macari, 2012,

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