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GENERAL INFORMATION

School..........................................................Pace University Location............................................Pleasantville, NY 10570 Founded......................................................................1906 Enrollment................................................................12,624 Nickname.................................................................Setters School Colors.................................................Navy and Gold Home Field...........................................................Pace Field Capacity.....................................................................1,000 Affiliation....................................................NCAA Division II Conference..........................................Northeast-10 (NE-10) Mascot.....................................................................T-Bone Website..........................................www.PaceUAthletics.com

UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL President................................Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton '59) Dir. of Athletics..............................Mark Brown (Georgia Tech '87,

Graduate-Old Dominion '07) Athletics Phone.......................................................914-773-3411 Athletics Fax...........................................................914-773-3491

SPORTS INFORMATION

Dir. of Athletic Media Relations...............John Tagliaferri (Pace '00) SID Email.....................................................jtagliaferri@pace.edu Athletic Communications Asst.....................Nick Thomas (York '14) Athletic Communications Video Coord.....Chad Cooper (Temple '03) Office Phone...........................................................914-773-3888 Office Fax...............................................................914-773-3491 Office Address.......................Athletic Communications Department

Goldstein Health, Fitness & Recreation Center 861 Bedford Road Pleasantville, NY 10570

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach................Andrew Rondeau (1st Season, Syracuse '91) Record at Pace....................................................................... 0-0 Overall Record........................................................................0-0 Office Phone...........................................................914-923-2528 Assistant Coaches: Corey Hetherman (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Chad Walker (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Reggie Garrett (Defensive Backs) Conor Gilmartin-Donahue (Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator) Stephen Gruber (Defensive Line) Joseph Hawkins (Running Backs) Timothy Marmol (Outside Linebackers) Tyler Card (Offensive Line) Devon Simmons (Graduate Assistant) Mike Bohlander (Strength & Conditioning Coordinator)

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Head Athletic Trainer.............................................Barry Moriarty Assistant Athletic Trainer...............................................Phil Ryder Assistant Athletic Trainer........................................Danielle Govan Assistant Athletic Trainer......................................Janine Bernardo

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Assoc. Athletics Director/Operations...............................Mike Winn Assoc. Athletics Director/Student Success/SWA........Claudia Stabile Faculty Athletic Representative................................Peg Fitzgerald Assistant Athletics Director/External Relations.............Zach Dayton Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance..................Kayne Gutierrez Assistant Athletics Director/Facility & Campus Rec…......JR Pouncey Dir. of Athletic Media Relations/Communications.....John Tagliaferri Athletics Business Manager..................................Joan Colasuonno Equipment Manager.................................................Bryan Connor Assistant Facilities Manager...................................Robert Cornetta Title IX Coordinator....................................................... Lisa Miles Administrative Assistant.....................................Adrienne Sanchez

FOOTBALL HISTORY

First Season........................................................... 1978 (Varsity) All-Time Record..................................................113-236-2 (.325) Bowl Record...........................................................................0-0 Postseason Appearances............................................................ 0

2013 SEASON REVIEW Team Overview Overall/NE-10 Record......................................................0-11/0-9 Home Record......................................................................... 0-4 Away Record.......................................................................... 0-7

2013 POSTSEASON HONORS Antwan Washington: NE-10 All-Rookie Team Luiz Ribeiro: NE-10 Fall All-Academic Team

2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-4

Starters Returning/Lost Offense: 4/7 Defense: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost Offense: 18/22 Defense: 14/24

2014 PACE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

The Pace University Football media guide was designed, written and edited by Chad Cooper, Athletic Communications Assistant/Video Coordinator. Additional writing by Troy Perlowitz. Additional editing done by John Tagliaferri, Director of Athletic Media Relations.

Action photos provided by Stockton Photo. Additional photo courtesy to Villanova University.

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DIRECTIONS TO PLEASANTVILLE CAMPUS BY AUTO

VIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound Take the first exit off of the Taconic Parkway "RTE. 117 - PLEASANTVILLE." For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, turn right at

the end of the exit -- drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on your left.

VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound Exit at Pleasantville Road/Pleasantville. Turn left at the end of the exit (Pleasantville Road); Proceed

about two miles to Rt. 117. Turn right onto Rt. 117 and travel about 2/10 of a mile. Bear

right to remain on Rt. 117. Continue on Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) -- Pace will be 3/10 of a

mile on your right. For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, Entrance

#3 will be the first entrance on your right. VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound Take Exit 28 - Manville Road/Pleasantville. Turn left onto Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace will be ½ mile

on your right. Use Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and fields. From New England Take the Merritt Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 Sprain Brook Parkway. Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway

NORTH. The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway. Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound

directions above. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill

Parkway North. Bear left for Saw Mill Parkway North Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound

directions above. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North.

Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above.

BY BUS From New England Take I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A. Make a right turn onto 9A North and follow for 6-7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill

Parkway North. Bear right onto 119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6

-7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North. Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte

119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Bear Right onto Rte. 119.

Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6

-7 miles. Left Exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. BY TRAIN Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train

service from NYC and White Plains.

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DIRECTIONS TO ANNE DORNER MIDDLE SCHOOL BY AUTO VIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound Take the NY 9A/100 North Exit and follow NY 9A North. Turn Left on Chappaqua Road and continue onto Pleasantville

Road Turn left onto Croton Avenue. Turn right on US-9 North/Highland Avenue. Turn right on Van Cortlandt Avenue. The school will be on your right. VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound Take exit for NY-134 West towards Ossining. Turn left onto NY-9A North. Take the first left onto Stormytown Road. Turn left onto Cedar Lane. Turn left onto Van Cortlandt Road. The school will be on your right. VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound Take Exit 26 for Taconic State Parkway. Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway Northbound

directions above From New England Take the Merritt Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 Sprain Brook Parkway. Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway

NORTH. The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway. Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound

directions above. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill

Parkway North. Bear left for Saw Mill Parkway North Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound

directions above. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North. Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte

119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound

directions above.

BY BUS From New England Take I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A. Make a right turn onto 9A North and follow for 6-7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill

Parkway North. Bear right onto 119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6

-7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North. Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte

119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Bear Right onto Rte. 119.

Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6

-7 miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit Make a right at the light onto Route 117 Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left. Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center

and Fields. BY TRAIN Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train

service from NYC and White Plains.

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The 2014 Pace University Football Media Guide is a source of information for news media and fans of Pace University Football. News releases, photographs and statistics are also available to accredited members of the media upon request. Anyone seeking additional information or requests for interviews must contact the Athletic Media Relations Department.

Pace University Athletics Department 861 Bedford Road Goldstein Athletics Center Pleasantville, NY 10570 John Tagliaferri, Director of Athletic Media Relations Phone: (914) 773-3888 FAX: (914) 773-3491 Email: [email protected]

Credentials: Please direct all requests for working press credentials to John Tagliaferri, Director of Athletic Media Relations. All passes may be picked up on game day.

Media Services: Media guides, rosters and current statistics will be available prior to the game. A complete NCAA box score will be available after the conclusion of the game. Office telephone and fax machine are available upon request.

Photographers: Photographers, with proper credentials, are allowed to shoot a safe distance away from the teams, sidelines and baselines.

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PRINT MEDIA RADIO/TV RADIO 

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INTERNET Pace University    www.pace.edu 

Pace Athle cs    www.PaceUAthle cs.com 

Se ers Team Store  paceteamshop.com 

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Andrew Rondeau was named to lead the Pace Football program on January 10, 2014. He comes to Pace with an extensive background in Division I and II.

For the past two seasons, Rondeau was the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at The College of the Holy Cross. In addition to his coaching duties, he was

also responsible for organizing community service initiatives for the football team as well as assisting with recruiting.

Prior to Holy Cross, Rondeau was part of restarting the football program at Old Dominion University where he was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 2007-11. During his time with the Monarchs, Rondeau helped lead the team to an overall record of 27-8 in his final three seasons, with the school earning its first-ever bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2011. Four players from his defense earned All-Colonial Athletic Association honors during the 2011 campaign, including CAA Defensive Player of the Year Ronnie Cameron. Old Dominion also ranked second in the CAA in both quarterback sacks and takeaways that season, while standing third in the conference in rushing defense. In 2010, Rondeau’s defense ranked 11th in the nation in tackles for loss and 19th in quarterback sacks. In the first season of varsity play in 2009, Rondeau’s defense ranked eighth in the country in takeaways. His first two seasons at Old Dominion (2007 and 2008) were spent building the program from the ground up, prior to the team’s first season of varsity competition in 2009.

Prior to Old Dominion, Rondeau had stops at the University of Maine, University at Buffalo, University of Tennessee-Martin, North Dakota State University, University of Pittsburgh and Northeastern University.

Rondeau earned his bachelor’s degree in English from Syracuse University in 1991. He and his wife, Tiffany, have two sons, Ryan and Jack, and two daughters, Alison and Kiley.

RONDEAU COACHING RESUME 1990 - Syracuse Univ. - Student Manager

1991-93 - Northeastern Univ. - Asst. Defensive Backs Coach

1994-96 - Univ. of Pittsburgh - Graduate Assistant/ Defensive Backs

1997-2002 - North Dakota State Univ. - Defensive Backs

2003 - Univ. of Tennessee-Martin - Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Coach

2004-05 - University at Buffalo - Asst. Defensive Coordinator/Safeties

2006 - Univ. of Maine - Defensive Backs/Special Teams

2007-11 - Old Dominion University - Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Coach

2013-13 - Holy Cross - Defensive Coordinator

2014-Present - Pace University - Head Coach

HIGHLIGHTS

FCS Playoff bid in 2011

Part of a 27-8 record in three varsity seasons at Old Dominion

Four All-CAA Defensive selections at Old Dominion

Head Head CoachCoach Andrew Andrew RondeauRondeau

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Assistant Assistant CoachesCoaches Corey HETHERMAN Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Corey Hetherman enters his first year as Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach on Coach Rondeau's staff. He comes to Pace from Old Dominion University where he coached on the defensive side of the ball for

four seasons. He served as the defensive run game coordinator in his final two seasons with the Monarchs as well as the linebackers coach. Prior to Old Dominion, Hetherman was part of the coaching staff at Western New England College where he served as the Offensive and Recruiting Coordinator in 2010. From 2009-10, he coached the outside linebackers at Northeastern and was also a graduate assistant at Springfield College and interned with the King's College football program. Hetherman was the starting quarterback for Fitchburg State College from 2003-2005 and led the team to an record of 21-11. He led the Falcons to a pair of MASCAC Championships as well as a two-time NEFC Bogan Division Champions, and qualified for two ECAC Bowl appearances. In his senior season, he was named as team captain and was selected to the MASCAC and NEFC All-Scholastic Teams three times in his career. Following graduation, Hetherman was the starting quarterback for the Austrian Football League's Carinthian Black Lions and the German Football League's Wuerzburg Panthers. In 2007, Hetherman served as the Offensive Coordinator with the Panthers. He graduated from Fitchburg State in 2006 with a Bachelor’s Degree in secondary education and is currently pursuing his Master’s from Springfield College in Physical Education in Athletic Administration.

Chad WALKER Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 

 

Chad Walker joins the Setters following a successful run as the head coach for Bridgton Academy. Walker comes to Pace after serving for two seasons as the

head coach and quarterbacks coach for Bridgton Academy in Maine. He posted a winning record in two seasons as

the head coach at Bridgton Academy. His players also saw success in the classroom as his team posted a 3.06 GPA in 2013. Prior to Bridgton Academy, he worked as the Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach for Kenyon College in Ohio. In addition, Walker served on both sides of the ball with linebackers and tight ends as well as special teams, including coaching kickers and coordinating the punt return unit for Lafayette College. Walker was a four year Varsity Letter winner for Lafayette from 2002-05. During his time at Lafayette, Walker was Patriot League All-Conference selection in 2005 and a Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection. He was an All-League selection by nfldraftscout.com in 2005 and was selected to participate in the East Coast Bowl that season as well. Walker received a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology and Sociology from Lafayette in 2006. Following his graduation from Lafayette, Walker first played professionally in NFL Italy as a player/coach and went on to play in the European Federation of American Football in Sweden. He then returned to the States to coach at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, working with the defensive line.

Reggie GARRETT Defensive Backs 

 

Reggie Garrett comes to Pace after one season on the University of Rhode Island coaching staff. Ga r re t t se rved as the cornerbacks for the Rams for

the 2013 season and assisted in defensive film breakdown. Additionally, he created scouting reports for defensive players, ran film sessions and assisted with practices and game days. Garrett was a four-year player for Norfolk State University from 2009-12, converting from quarterback to wide receiver in his sophomore season. He finished his career with 73 receptions for 815 yards with three touchdowns in 29 games played at Norfolk State. Garrett earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Norfolk State in December 2012 in Building Construction Technology.

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Assistant Assistant CoachesCoaches Tyler CARD Offensive Line 

 

Tyler Card comes to Pace from Weber State University where he was the Offensive Line Graduate Assistant. While at Weber State, Card coached the offensive line as

well as serving as the assistant running backs coach and the academic coordinator for the past two seasons. He was responsible for film breakdown, creating scouting reports, organizing and implementing academic standards along with performing class check and supervising study hall. Prior to Weber State, Card was the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Southern Virginia University from 2010-2012. In addition, he was the offensive and defensive line coach for Granite High School for one season. Card graduated from Southern Virginia in 2010 with his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and Leadership. While at Southern Virginia, he played for three seasons and was an Honorable Mention All-American as a senior. He played in the NAIA Senior All-Star game that season and was a two-time Second Team All-Independent Conference selection. Card earned his Master’s Degree from Weber State in 2014 in Professional Communication.

Conor GILMARTIN- DONAHUE Tights Ends/Recrui ng Coordinator 

 

Conor comes to Pace with Division I playing experience as well as a background playing football in Westchester County. Gilmartin-Donohue played for

White Plains High School and was a three-sport standout. He played football, basketball and lacrosse, serving as a team captain for all three teams. He went onto play at the Division I level with stops at Northeastern for three seasons and North Texas for his senior year At Northeastern, he played in 31 games, hauling in 33 receptions for 330 yards and four touchdowns. As a senior, Gilmartin-Donohue played in nine games for North Texas, posting one reception. Gilmartin-Donohue returned to his alma mater in 2011 as

an assistant coach for the White Plains football team. He was the offensive coordinator for three seasons while also coaching the quarterbacks and tight end position groups. Gilmartin-Donohue also worked as an assistant coach for the lacrosse team in 2012. Gilmartin-Donohue earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Northeastern in 2011.

 

Stephen GRUBER Defensive Line 

 

Stephen Gruber joins Pace with local experience, working in the Westchester County area. Gruber comes to Pace after serving as the JV coach for the Mount Pleasant School District in

2013. He was the defensive coordinator and special teams coach for the JV squad, while also assisting with film breakdown and game planning for the varsity teams. Prior to Mount Pleasant, Gruber was the assistant JV coach for the Katonah-Lewisboro School District, working with the linebackers and wide receivers in 2012. Gruber was a four-year player for the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons as a defensive lineman. In 22 career games, he recorded 47 tackles, eight for loss, along with four sacks and one interception. As a senior, he was named to the New Jersey Athletic Conference Second Team.

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Assistant Assistant CoachesCoaches Joseph HAWKINS Running Backs 

 

Joseph Hawkins will coach the running backs this season. Hawkins comes to Pace from Division I Norfolk State University where he was a four-year player for the Spartans.

While at Norfolk State, Hawkins played tight end for the Spartans playing in 46 games in four seasons. He caught 92 passes for 1,103 yards and five touchdowns and was a captain in his senior season. Hawkins was a three-time Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) honoree, including twice being named to the first team as a junior and senior. As a senior, he was a HBCU Honorable Mention All-American as well as a BSN Third Team All-American. He was a member of the NSU Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), serving as the Vice President in his senior year. Hawkins earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Norfolk State in December 2013.

Timothy MARMOL Outside Linebackers 

 

Timothy Marmol enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Pace University football team. He will be in charge of c o a c h i n g t h e o u t s i d e linebackers.

Marmol joins the Pace staff following a stint at Division I Florida Atlantic University as an intern to the defense. In that role, he assisted the coaching staff in preparation for summer recruiting visits and helped the defensive line coach with summer high school camps. Prior to joining FAU, Marmol spent two seasons at MacMurray College in in Jacksonville, IL. For the Highlanders, he worked as the Defensive Line Coach, assistant recruiting coordinator and equipment coordinator. His first coaching assignment was as the defensive assistant coach at Santa Monica College. In addition to his work as a collegiate coach, Marmol has a broad experience in working at summer camps including at the University of Tennessee, the University of Illinois, and Notre Dame. Marmol is a 2010 graduate of the University of Delaware

with a B. A. in Criminal Justice and Legal Studies. He received his M. Ed. from the University of Missouri in July, 2014.

Devon SIMMONS Graduate Assistant/Wide Receivers 

 

Devon Simmons will serve as the graduate assistant coach, working with the wide receivers this season. Simmons was a four-year player at Old Dominion. Simmons played defensive back

for the Monarchs for four seasons, finishing with 191 tackles and three sacks. He posted nine career interceptions, which is tied for the most all-time in school history and his 97 interceptions returns yards in second all-time. He ranks third on the Monarchs’ record book in total career tackles. Simmons earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management with a minor in Management from Old Dominion in December 2013.

Mike BOHLANDER Strength and Condi oning 

 

Mike Bohlander is in his eighth year as the Strength and Condition Coordinator for Pace Athletics. He is a 2002 graduate of Pace with a degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing a Master 's in

Counseling. Bohlander is certified by the NSCA (Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist). As a four-year starter for the Division I Pace Baseball team, Bohlander rewrote the Setter record book, tying the single-season record for homeruns, blasting 17 in 2001 as a junior. For his career, he ranks second in school history in RBI and home runs, seventh in doubles, tenth in hits, and fourteenth in runs. During his tenure as a member of the Setters, Bohlander was named to the All-NYS Baseball Conference 1st Team in 2001, the ABCA-Converse All-Northeast Region Second Team in 2001, the ABCA-Rawlings All-Region Team in 2002 and was named to the NCAA Division I Independent All-Star Team in 2002. Bohlander was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 27th Round of 2002 MLB Draft.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Niklas Heffran Fr. DB 6-1 180 Staten Island, N.Y./Curtis 2 Jamir Gee Jr. DB 6-0 205 Paterson, N.J./Monroe College 3 Julian Bonilla Jr. WR 5-9 180 Avenel, N.J./Woodbridge 4 Corey Reeder Sr. WR 6-2 195 Browns Mills, N.J./Pemberton/Villanova 5 Jhalen Bien-Aime Fr. RB 5-9 175 Dorchester, Mass./Bridgton Academy 6 Yusuf Williams Fr. WR 6-0 160 Newark, N.J./Weequahic 7 Ransford Quarrie Sr. RB 6-0 228 Hamilton, N.J./Notre Dame/Villanova 8 Steven Demeo Fr. QB 6-0 200 Jupiter, Fla./Oxbridge Academy 9 Kyle Johnson Jr. WR 6-2 185 Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial 10 Brandon Tobin Fr. QB 6-1 200 Lagrangeville, N.Y./Arlington 11 Nicholas Perri So. DB 6-0 195 Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers 12 Kyle Vadis Fr. WR 6-1 185 Closter, N.J./Bergen Catholic 14 Brian Beeker Sr. QB 5-9 193 Spring Hill, Fla./F.W. Springstead 16 Wañye Haynes So. WR 5-10 160 Central Islip, N.Y./Central Islip 17 Akwasi Degraft Sr. DB 6-1 188 West Haverstraw, N.Y./North Rockland 18 Micah Hunter R-Fr. DB 6-1 185 Riverside, Calif./Santiago 19 Jake Armstrong So. PK 6-0 185 Highland, N.Y./Highland 20 Joe Roman Sr. DB 6-0 175 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph by the Sea 21 Jalil Nichols Fr. DB 5-11 180 Philadelphia, Pa./Mastery Charter 22 Justin Fred Jr. DB 5-6 160 Staten Island, N.Y./Susan Wagner 23 Issac Esson Fr. DB 5-11 190 Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge 24 Delaney Wallace So. RB 5-9 195 Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown 25 Jashon Dawson Sr. RB 5-6 175 Passaic, N.J./Passaic/AIC 26 Brandon Young R-Fr. LB 5-10 185 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph by the Sea 27 Blair Wynn Sr. RB 5-11 205 Englewood, N.J./St. Joseph’s Regional 28 Chukwuemeka Njoku-Obi Fr. DB 6-0 175 Newark, N.J./North Star Academy 30 David Grant Fr. LB 6-1 210 West Orange, N.J./West Orange 32 Steve Atti Sr. DL 5-10 222 Brooklyn, N.Y./Thomas Jefferson 33 Valentino Miles Jr. RB 5-11 210 San Francisco, Calif./Sacred Heart/Laney College 34 Daniel Smith R-Fr. LB 6-0 220 Staten Island, N.Y./Saint Peter’s 36 Michael Scotman So. RB 6-0 220 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains 37 Logan Vazquez Fr. LB 5-11 200 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland 38 Joshua Senford So. RB 5-6 200 Jamaica, N.Y./Christ the King 40 Mike English Fr. TE 6-2 205 Arlington, Mass./Arlington/Bridgton Academy 42 Justin Mills Jr. LB 6-2 235 Somerset, N.J./Paterson Catholic/Rutgers 46 Tyler Deneau Fr. LB 5-10 180 Malverne, N.Y./Holy Cross 47 Michael Lanier Fr. LS 5-11 195 Culpepper, Va./Eastern View 48 Joshua Barksdale Jr. FB 5-11 215 Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood 49 Fred Carpentieri Fr. LB 5-11 192 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph By the Sea 51 Matthew Corrie R-Fr. LB 6-0 230 Centereach, N.Y./Ward Melville 54 Addison Casey Jr. LB 6-5 241 Eliot, Maine/Marshwood 55 Dan Pelish Fr. DL 6-2 240 Poughquag, N.Y./Arlington 57 Samuel Malebranche Jr. DL 5-11 220 Glen Oaks, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 58 William Kight Jr. DL 6-4 245 St. Augustine, Fla./St. Joseph Academy 59 Kenneth Reilly So. LB 6-1 215 Washington, Township, N.J./Westwood 60 Kenneth Shanley Fr. OL 6-7 320 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side 62 Joshuah Donath Jr. OL 6-2 280 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael Krop 63 Travis Coleman Jr. OL 6-0 290 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains 70 Connor Oglesby Sr. OL 6-3 280 Ridge, N.Y./Longwood

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2014 2014 RosterRoster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 72 Chris Hartney Sr. DL 6-4 285 South Ozone Park, N.Y./Christ the King 74 Jorge Geronimo Fr. OL 6-5 290 Bloomfield, N.J./Bloomfield 75 Marvin Jean Baptiste Fr. OL 6-3 230 West Orange, N.J./West Orange 78 Colin Renfro Fr. OL 6-5 280 Olympic Valley, Calif./Hawaii Preparatory Academy 79 John Sheridan So. OL 6-3 275 Shirley, N.Y./Longwood 80 Greg Shain So. TE 6-3 220 Briarcliff, N.Y./Briarcliff/Westminster 81 Prince Unaegbu Fr. TE 6-5 225 Boston, Mass./Brighton 82 Zach Downey Fr. WR 6-0 180 Sandown, N.H./Timberlane 83 Alec Rappa Fr. WR 5-7 170 Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields 84 Stephen Main Fr. WR 6-0 181 Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes/Bridgton Academy 85 Luiz Ribeiro Jr. TE 6-3 230 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains 87 Marcus Louis Fr. WR 6-5 176 New Windsor, N.Y./Cornwall 88 Tyler Mason Fr. WR 6-2 195 Mohegan Lake, N.Y./Walter Panas 89 Jan Strzelecki Fr. P/PK 6-3 200 Colorado Springs, Colo./BMHS 90 Jah’Sheem Martin Fr. DL 6-3 275 Freeport, N.Y./Freeport 91 Gavin Maher So. DL 6-3 245 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland 92 Olatayo Ishola Jr. DL 6-1 235 Parlin, N.J./Sayreville/Lackawanna College 93 Nick Iannacone So. DL 5-10 270 New Providence, N.J./New Providence 97 Tyler Owens Jr. DL 6-1 255 Salem, N.J./Salem 98 Malcolm Reynolds Fr. LB 6-2 200 Yorktown, Va./York HEAD COACH: Andrew Rondeau (Syracuse ’91), First Season

ASSISTANT COACHES: Corey Hetherman (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach), Chad Walker (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterback Coach), Reggie Garrett (Defensive Backs Coach), Tyler Card (Offensive Line Coach), Conor Gilmartin-Donohue (Tight Ends Coach/Recruiting Coordinator), Stephen Gruber (Defensive Line Coach), Joseph Hawkins (Running Backs Coach), Timothy Marmol (Outside Linebackers Coach), Devon Simmons (Graduate Assistant/Wide Receivers Coach)

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WR | 6-2 | 195

Browns Mills, NJ | Pemberton

Villanova

#4 Corey REEDER

College: Transfer from Villanova University where he played football, seeing action at both wide receiver and cornerback…Recorded six tackles in 11 games in 2012.

High School: Played football at Pemberton Township High School where he earned First Team All-South Jersey Group 3 honors…First Team All-County…First Team All-Conference…Second Team All-State…Burlington County Offensive Player of the Year.

Personal: Parents: Hayward Reeder and Malicia Showers…Major: Communications…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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RB | 6-0 | 228

Hamilton, NJ | Notre Dame

Villanova

#7 Ransford QUARRIE

College: Transfer from Villanova University where he played football as a two-year starter…Had eight carries for 11 yards and a touchdown…Scored a one-yard touchdown on his first career carry at Lehigh.

High School: Played football at Notre Dame High School (NJ) where he earned First Team All-CVC honors…Named CVC Player of the Year…First Team All-Area…Old Spice Player of the Year recipient…First Team All-Decade…Earned three letters in both track and football…Tallied 172 carried for 1,205 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior.

Personal: Parents: Ransford Quarrie Sr. and Saunna Hobbs…Major: Communications…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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Spring Hill, FL | F. W. Springstead

#14 Brian BEEKER

2013: Played in all 11 games…Completed 61 of 131 passes for 589 yards and five touchdowns…Rushed for 75 yards on 41 carries, including a touchdown in the season finale vs LIU Post…Also had 27 receptions for 275 yards averaging 10.2 yards per catch…Accumulated 31.8 all-purpose yards per game.

2012: Appeared in nine games...Completed 18 of 34 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns...Also ran the ball 39 times, gaining 139 yards...Broke off a 51-yard run at St. Anselm on October 13.

2011: Played in 10 games…Rushed for 28 yards on 28 attempts averaging 2.3 yards per carry…Went 3-5 passing…Completed a 54-yard pass and recorded a touchdown…Averaged 14.6 yards per play…Had one reception for seven yards.

High School: All County performer at F. W. Springstead High School in Spring Hill, FL...Second team All-NorthSunCoast…Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parent: Evelyn Beeker-Zena...Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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DB | 6-1 | 188

West Haverstraw, NY | North Rockland

#17 Akwasi DEGRAFT

2013: 2013: Played in six games…Amassed eight tackles…Recorded a tackle for loss along with a forced and recovered fumble against American International on September 21…Had five tackles at Merrimack on September 28.

2012: Appeared in three games…Amassed eight tackles…Recorded four tackles against Stonehill on November 3.

Transfer from University of Albany...Spellman Academic Award

High School: North Rockland High School.

Personal: Parent: Lydia Degraft…Major Accounting…School: Lubin School of Business.

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Staten Island, NY | St. Joseph By The Sea

#20 Joe ROMAN

2013: Played in all 11 games…Amassed 78 tackles, including four tackles for loss, to lead the team…Had four pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries…Notched eight total tackles, 2.5 of them for loss, as well as a blocked kick against St. Anselm on November 9.

2012: Played in all nine games…Tied for fourth on the Setters with 42 tackles…Had 10 tackles at Southern Connecticut on October 6…Recorded five or more tackles on four occasions.

2011: Played in 10 games…Recorded 47 tackles, 32 unassisted. High School: All-League and All-City performer as senior at St. Joseph By The Sea...Active in Student Government. Personal: Parents: Robert and Lisa Roman...Major: Accounting…School: Lubin School of Business.

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#25 Jashon DAWSON

2013: Played in all 11 games…Finished as the second on the team with 231 yards and a touchdown on 52 carries ...Averaged 4.4 yards per carry…Ran the ball 13 times for 45 yards at LIU Post on October 19…Recorded six receptions for 28 yards…Had 20 kick returns for 315 yards, including a 39-yard kickoff return against Alderson Broaddus…Found the end zone in the season finale against LIU Post on November 16 with a 47-yard touchdown run.

2012: Played in all nine games…Second leading rusher on the team, gaining 201 yards with two touchdowns on 62 carries…Found the end zone in back-to-back games against Stony Brook and New Haven on September 8 and 15 respectively…Carried the ball 11 times for 61 yards at Merrimack.

Transfer from AIC: Appeared in four games through two seasons with the Yellow Jackets.

High School: Led team to first playoff appearance in 10 years as a senior at Passaic High School...First Team All-County...First 1,000 yard rusher in 11 years in 2010...First Team All-County for indoor and outdoor track in 55, 100, 200, and 4x400 relay.

Personal: Parents: John Dawson and Matrece Hansford… Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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RB | 5-6 | 175

Passaic, NJ | Passaic

American International

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Englewood, NJ | St. Joseph’s Regional

#27 Blair WYNN

2013: Played in three games…Rushed for nine yards on three carries…Caught four passes for 42 yards and a touchdown, which came against American International on September 21.

2012: Played in all nine games…Led the Setters with 349 yards rushing…Added five receptions for 26 yards…Rushed 19 times for 81 yards and a touchdown against Saint Anselm on October 13…Averaged 4.6 yards per carry (47 rushes, 218 yards) in three October games.

2011: Played in 10 games…Rushed for 361 yards on 105

carries with one touchdown…Also had nine receptions for 42 yards…Recorded two tackles....Deans List student.

High School: All-County and All-League performer at St. Joseph’s Regional High School...Back-to-back State Champions...Championship Game MVP...Tallied better than 800 all-purpose yards and 9.74 yards per carry...Honor Roll student...Also ran track.

Personal: Parents: Greg and Tanya Wynn…Major: Business Management...School: Lubin School of Business.

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Brooklyn, NY | Thomas Jefferson

#32 Steve ATTI

2013: Did not play.

High School: Brooklyn All-Star at Thomas Jefferson High School...Team Captain...Member of the PSAL Bowl Division Championship team...Chancellor's Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parents: Isoken Amure and Kobobi Igbinovia...Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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Ridge, NY | Longwood

#70 Connor OGLESBY

2013: Played in 10 games on the offensive line.

2012: Started all nine games at right tackle.

2011: Played in nine games.

High School: First Team All-Division as a senior at Longwood High School...Played in Long Island All-Star game...Also participated in track and field...Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parents: Christopher and Lisa Oglesby...Majors: Business Management and Criminal Justice...School: Lubin School of Business and Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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South Ozone Park, NY | Christ The King

#72 Chris HARTNEY

2013: Played in all 11 games…Amassed 19 tackles…Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss, one quarterback hit, and one pass breakup…Notched four tackles against Bentley on October 12, and again against St. Anselm on November 9.

2012: Appeared in six games…Made 15 tackles on the season…Notched five tackles at St. Anselm on October 13.

2011: Played in nine games…Totaled seven tackles.

High School: Team Captain and Second Team All-Borough at Christ the King Regional High School...Gold and Silver Honor Roll Student.

Personal: Parent: Christopher Hartney...Major: Computer Science...School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science.

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#2 Jamir GEE

College: Transfer from Monroe College...Second Team All-Northeast Football Conference as a sophomore in 2013...Amassed 52 tackles and an interception.

High School: Played football at Eastside High School in Patterson, NJ.

Personal: Parent: Victor Gee...Major: Business Management…School: Lubin School of Business.

DB | 6-0 | 205

Paterson, NJ | Eastside

Monroe College

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#3 Julian BONILLA

2013: Played in 10 games…Caught 13 passes for 164 yards…Finished third on the team in yards per reception at 12.6…Had four catches and 84 yards, including a 34-yard reception against St. Anselm on November 9…Contributed six tackles (four solo) on defense.

2012: Did not play.

High School: Two-time letter winner at Woodbridge High School...Averaged 5.1 tackles per game...Five rushing attempts for 62 yards to average 12.4 per carry as a senior...14 receptions for 155 yards...Returned six kicks for 121 yards...Scored four touchdowns on offense and special teams...Volunteer coach for Pop Warner. Personal : Pa ren t : Eve l yn To r res…Majo r : Psychology...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

WR | 5-9 | 180

Avenel, NJ | Woodbridge

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#9 Kyle JOHNSON

2013: Played in four games…Made 27 receptions for 369 yards for a 13.7 average yards per catch…Recorded 11 catches for 178 yards, including a season-long 37 yard reception, at Merrimack on September 28…Also contributed 215 kick return yards on 11 chances, including a 61-yard opening second half kickoff return at New Haven on September 14.

2012: Played in all nine games…Made six receptions for 67 yards…Had three catches for 26 yards against Stonehill on November 3…Also recorded 11 tackles on defense.

High School: Elmont Memorial High School...Two-Time All-County...Academic All-Conference...Physical Education Student of the Year...Scholar Athlete of the Year...Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award...Key Club.

Personal: Parents: Alosius and Tama Johnson...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 6-2 | 185

Elmont, NY | Elmont Memorial

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#22 Justin FRED

2013: Played in 10 games…Amassed 19 tackles…Recorded an interception in the season finale against LIU Post on November 16…Recovered a fumble in back-to-back weeks on September 14 at New Haven and again on September 21 against American International…Had six tackles, including one for a loss, on November 9 against St. Anselm.

2012: Did not play.

High School: Team captain at Susan E. Wagner High School...Led team in tackles as a senior...Fred Fugazzi Bowl selection...Also participated in Track and Field.

Personal: Parent: Alan and Jessica Fred...Major: Psychology...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DB | 5-6 | 160

Staten Island, NY | Susan Wagner

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#35 Valentino MILES

College: Transfer from Laney College where he played football and earned First Team All-Conference (Golden Gate) honors, scoring 30 total touchdowns and gaining 2100 yards rushing and receiving.

High School: Played football at Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Francisco, California where he ran for 1225 yards on 107 carries and 18 scores to earn First Team All-League (WCAL) and recipient of the San Francisco Bay Area Player of the Year as a junior.

Personal: Parent: Valentino Miles Sr…Major: Sociology…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

RB | 5-11 | 210

San Francisco, CA | Sacred Heard

Lacey College

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#42 Justin MILLS

College: Transfer from Rutgers University...Redshirted in as a freshman in 2010...Appeared on the roster, but did not see game action.

High School: Frist Team All-Conference performer as a senior at Paterson Catholic High School...Played his junior season at Bishop Ahr High School…Played both inside and outside linebacker...Part of the New Jersey State Championship team in 2008 when he lead Paterson Catholic to a 10-1 record…His father, Jeffrey, played Division I football at Nebraska and then spent three seasons in the NFL with the Chargers, Broncos, and Giants.

Personal: Parents: Cheri Williams and Jeffrey Mills…Major: English/Labor Studies…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

LB | 6-2 | 235

Somerset, NJ | Paterson Catholic

Rutgers

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#48 Joshua BARKSDALE

2013: Did not play.

2012: Played in two games.

High School: Two time All-Conference All-Star performer at Brentwood High School...Team captain...Two-time Lineman of the Year Award...Also participated in wrestling and track.

Parent: Dorina Barksdale...Major: Broadcasting…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

FB | 5-11 | 215

Brentwood, NY | Brentwood

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#54 Addison CASEY

2013: Played in all 11 games…Made 58 tackles and 1.5 sacks…Had six tackles for loss, three quarterback hits, and a pass breakup…Recorded a sack along with seven tackles against Southern Connecticut on October 4.

2012: Appeared in nine games…Made 13 tackles…Recorded a sack along with four tackles against Southern Connecticut on October 6…Recovered a fumble at Stony Brook on September 8.

High School: Marshwood High School...SMAA All-State...Fosters Dream Team...Team Defensive MVP.

Personal: Parents: Richard and Susan Casey...Majors: Film and Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

LB | 6-5 | 241

Eliot, ME | Marshwood

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#57 Samuel MALEBRANCHE

2013: Did not play.

2012: Did not play.

High School: St. Francis Preparatory School...Helped lead team to CHSFL AA-A Championship...Recorded 20 tackles and 3.5 sacks...Optimum Honors List.

Personal: Parent: Marie Lucien...Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DL | 5-11 | 220

Glen Oaks, NY | St. Francis Prep

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#58 William KIGHT

2013: Played in eight games…Amassed 10 tackles…Recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, and one quarterback hit for the season…Notched four total tackles, three of them for loss, along with a forced fumble at New Haven on September 14.

2012: Did not play.

High School: Played football, basketball, and track at Saint Joseph Academy...Had 80 tackles, nine sacks, three fumble recoveries, forced fumble, pass deflect, and a FG

block as a senior...Member of the Science, Prayer, and Chess Clubs.

Personal: Parents: Leo Kight Jr. and Karen Sullivan-Kight...Majors: Criminal Justice and Political Science...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DL | 6-4 | 245

St. Augustine, FL | St. Joseph Academy

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#62 Joshuah DONATH

2013: Did not play.

2012: Did not play.

High School: All-County Honorable Mention performer at Dr. Michael Krop Senior High School...Member of the Math Club.

Personal : Pa rent : N iko le Donath…Major : Accounting...School: Lubin School of Business.

OL | 6-2 | 280

Miami, FL | Dr. Michael Krop

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#63 Travis COLEMAN

2013: Did not play.

2012: Did not play.

High School: Two-tome All-League, All-Section and All-Conference performer at White Plains High School...Don DaMetteo Bowl winners 2012...Four-year Honor Roll student...Also competed in wrestling and lacrosse.

Personal: Parents: Roger and Terry Coleman...Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

OL | 6-0 | 290

White Plains, NY | White Plains

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#85 Luiz RIBEIRO

2012 Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team 2013 Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic Team 2013: Played in all 11 games…Had 22 catches for 210 yards for a 9.5 average yards per reception…Pulled in four receptions for 58 yards and his longest catch of the year, a 24-yard touchdown against St. Anselm on November 9. 2012: Played in all nine games…Had 12 catches for 112 yards…Pulled in four passes for 22 yards at Southern Connecticut on October 6…Opened up his college career with three catches for25 yards at Bentley on August 31.

High School: All-League selection at White Plains High School...Honor Roll student...Active in Student Government.

Personal: Parent: Maria De Martins...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

TE | 6-3 | 230

White Plains, NY | White Plains

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#92 Olatayo ISHOLA

College: Transfer from Lackawanna Junior College where he played football and was a key contributor on the defensive line for two seasons…Recorded 17 total tackles, 1.5 for loss, as a sophomore earning Second Team Defense honors.

High School: Played football at Sayreville High School in Parlin, NJ where he earned First Team All-Area Defense honors.

Personal: Parents: Helen and John Ishola... Major: Undecided.

DL | 6-1 | 235

Parlin, NJ | Sayreville

Lackawanna College

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#97 Tyler OWENS

2013: Played in all 11 games…Had 72 tackles including 10 tackles for loss…Forced and recovered fumbles on two separate occasions during the season: against American International on September 21 and again against Bentley on October 12…Added 4.5 sacks and seven quarterback hits…Tackled 12 St. Anselm Seahawks, 2.5 of them for loss, as well as a sack on November 9.

2012: Played in all nine games…Had 30 tackles including two tackles for loss…Had eight tackles and a forced fumble at Stony Brook on September 8…Tackled six Stonehill Skyhawks and recovered a fumble on November 3.

High School: First Team All-Conference DL and Second Team All-Conference OL as a senior at Salem High School...First Team All-Conference OL, Second Team All-Conference DL as a junior...All-Salem Defensive Team in both his junior and senior seasons...National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete.

Personal: Parents: Randy and Bonnie Owens...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

DL | 6-1 | 255

Salem, NJ | Salem

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#11 Nicholas PERRI

2013: Played in eight games in the defensive backfield…Recorded a tackle at LIU Post on October 19.

High School: Led team in interceptions as a senior at Fort Myers High School...Also ran track.

Personal: Parents: Vincent Perri and Kathleen Jane Hull-Ryde...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

DB | 6-0 | 195

Fort Myers, FL | Fort Myers

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WR | 5-10 | 160

Central Islip, NY | Central Islip

2013: Played in four games…Caught nine passes for 82 yards and an average of 9.1 yards per reception…Recorded a 39-yard reception against Assumption on October 26.

High School: Played football at Central Islip High School...Had 13 catches for 200 yards...Academic High Honors ...Member of the National Honor Society...Spanish Club.

Personal: Parent: Yolanda Haynes...Major: Criminal Justice...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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#18 Micah HUNTER

College: Transfer from Culver-Stockton College where he played as a freshman.

High School: Played football at Santiago High School in Riverside, CA where he earned Defensive Player of the Year, All-CIF Honorable Mention, and Michael C. Murphy Most Inspirational Athlete honors.

Personal: Scholar Athlete…Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Parent: Vanessa Hunter…Major: Mass Media Communications…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DB | 6-1 | 185

Riverside, CA | Santiago

#19 Jake ARMSTRONG

PK | 6-0 | 185

Highland, NY | Highland

2013: Did not play.

High School: Outstanding Achievement Award for Athletics at Highland High School...Captain of the soccer team as a junior and senior...Member of the National Honor Society...Senior class president.

Personal: Parents: Lisa and Gregory Armstrong...Major: Political Science...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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#24 Delaney WALLACE

2013: Played in all 11 games…Led the team in rushing yards with 457 on 167 carries for an average yards per carry of 2.7…Added 21 receptions for 88 yards out of the backfield…Team’s co-leader in touchdown scores with six rushing and one receiving…Contributed 76 kick return yards on six chances and 36 punt return yards on nine chances…Carried the ball 18 times for 96 yards and a touchdown while adding three receptions for 14 yards and a second touchdown in the season opener against Alderson Broaddus on September 7.

High School: Second Team All-Conference performer at Moorestown High School...Led team in scoring as a senior...Three varsity letters in football...Three Football Iron Man Awards...Earned the President's Volunteer Service Award.

Personal: Parents: Stephen and Alisa Wallace...Major: Business Management...School: Lubin School of Business.

RB | 5-9 | 195

Moorestown, NJ | Moorestown

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LB | 5-10 | 185

Staten Island, NY | St. Joseph By The Sea

2013: Did not play.

High School: Offensive MVP at St. Joseph By The Sea High School.

Personal: Parents: Joanne and King Young...Major: Biology...School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

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#34 Daniel SMITH

2013: Did not play.

High School: CHSFL Senior Bowl Game Participant at Saint Peter's Boys High School...Member of Student Council.

Personal: Parents: Walter and Lynn Smith...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

LB | 6-2 | 220

Staten Island, NY | St. Peter’s

#36 Michael SCOTMAN

RB | 6-0 | 220

White Plains, NY | White Plains

College: Transfer from Becker College (MA) where he played football, seeing the field on special teams in the return game during his seven games of action.

High School: Played football at White Plains High School where he starred on both sides of the ball…Named Most Valuable Defensive Player as a senior.

Personal: Parent: Paul Scotman…Major: Finance…School: Lubin School of Business.

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#38 Joshua SENFORD

2013: Did not play.

High School: First Team All-League on defense for two years at Christ The King Regional High School...104 tackles as a senior...Team Captain...Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parents: Curtis and Juliana Senford...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

RB | 5-6 | 200

Jamaica, NY | Christ The King

#51 Matthew CORRIE

LB | 6-0 | 230

Centerville, NY | Ward Melville

2013: Appeared in one game.

High School: Suffolk County All-League linebacker as a junior and senior at Ward Melville...Team Captain.

Personal: Parents: Mike and Cathy Corrie...Major Accounting and Finance...School: Lubin School of Business.

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#59 Kenneth REILLY

2013: Did not play.

High School: First Team All-Big North as a senior at Westwood Regional High School.

Personal: Parent: Karen Reilly...Major: Business...School: Lubin School of Business.

LB | 6-1 | 215

Washington Township, NJ | Westwood Regional

#79 John SHERIDAN

OL | 6-3 | 275

Shirley, NY | Longwood

2013: Did not play.

High School: All-Conference performer as a senior at Longwood High School...Suffolk County All-Star...Also competed in track and wrestling.

Personal: Parent: Susanne Sabella...Major: Computer Science...School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

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#80 Greg SHAIN

College: Transfer from Westminster College (PA) where he did not play football.

High School: Played football at Briarcliff High School where he spearheaded a rushing attack from the guard position on the offensive line…Also played lacrosse for Briarcliff.

Personal: Recorded a perfect score on the Marine Corps Combat Fitness Test…Parent: Joseph Shain…Major: Criminal Justice…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

TE | 6-0 | 220

Briarcliff, NY | Briarcliff

Westminster (PA) College

#91 Gavin MAHER

DL | 6-3 | 245

Stony Point, NY | North Rockland

2013: Played in all 11 games…Amassed 38 tackles…Had 2.5 tackles for loss and one quarterback hit…Recorded a fumble recovery against Assumption on October 26…Notched a sack for a loss of nine at Stonehill on November 2…Finished the season against LIU Post on November 16 by recording a season-high eight tackles.

High School: All-State and All-County performer at North Rockland...MSG Section 1 All-Star Game participant...Team MVP as a senior...Journal News All-Section selection

Personal: Active in the Police Athletic League...Parents: Charles and Dana Maher...Majors: Business and Criminal Justice...Schools: Lubin School of Business and Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

Career Stats

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#93 Nick IANNACONE

DL | 5-10 | 270

New Providence, NJ | New Providence

2013: Played in six games…Notched one tackle for the season, coming in the season finale against LIU Post on November 16.

High School: Three time First Team All-Conference performer at New Providence High School...Team Captain as a senior...Two time All-Area and All-County.

Selection...Also participated in Track and Field...Member of the Future Civics Leader Club.

Personal: Parents: Patsy and Al Iannacone...Major: Education...School: College of Education.

Career Stats

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#1 Niklas HEFFRAN

High School: Played football for Curtis High School on Staten Island, earning nominations for both the Fred Fugazzi and Andy Barbieri Awards; Staten Island Advance All-Star selection; All-Borough All-Academic team; Jason Defazio Memorial Award recipient; Team Most Valuable Player; National Football Elite 11…Also ran track at Curtis.

Personal: Parent: Giselle Heffran…Major: Education…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DB | 6-1 | 180

Staten Island, NY | Curtis

#5 Jhalen BIEN-AIME

Postgraduate: Played football at Bridgton Academy…Recipient of the Austin Award, given annually to the football player who exhibits outstanding qualities of character and desire in all endeavors.

High School: Played football at Boston Latin School…2013: ESPN Preseason All-State (MA), Dual County

League. Offensive Most Valuable Player, All-Division... 2012: Dual County League All-Star, All-Division... 2011; Dual County League All-Star.

Personal: Parent: Neddy Bien-Aime…Major: Sports Marketing…School: Lubin School of Business.

RB | 5-9 | 175

Dorchester, MA | Bridgton Academy

#6 Yusuf WILLIAMS

High School: Played football at University High School in Newark, NJ where he earned Second Team All-Conference as a senior…Recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award… Four-time Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parent: Sharon Marshall…Major: Undecided.

WR | 6-0 | 160

Newark, NJ | Weequahic

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#8 Steve DEMEO

High School: Played football at Oxbridge Academy…2013: First team All-Conference (GAFC) Player, First team All-Academic (GAFC), Prepbuilders.com (Palm Beach, FL) Top 10 Performer, Prepbuilders.com Week 9 Player of the Week, eight passing and four rushing touchdowns in four games.

Personal: Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Parent: Kathleen DeMeo…Major: Psychology Minor: Sports Psychology…Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

QB | 6-0 | 200

Jupiter, FL | Oxbridge Academy

#10 Brandon TOBIN

High School: Played football at Arlington High School in LaGrangeville, NY where he earned All-League and All-Section honors as well as the League’s Most Valuable Player Award…Scored 16 total touchdowns as a senior: eight rushing and eight passing, accumulating over 1,400 yards of total offense…Recipient of the Golden Anchor Award.

Personal: Parents: Kim and Patrick Tobin…Major: Accounting/Finance…School: Lubin School of Business.

QB | 6-1 | 200

Lagrangeville, NY | Arlington

#12 Kyle VADIS

High School: Played football at Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, NJ where he was a starter on the nationally ranked Top-100 team and participated in two State Title games…Finished 2nd on the team in receiving yards per game as a senior.

Personal: Parents: Christina Jennings and Peter Vadis…Major: Business Economics…School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 6-1 | 185

Closter, NJ | Bergen Catholic

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#21 Jalil NICHOLS

High School: Played football at Mastery Charter North in Philadelphia, PA where he earned First Team All-Public, Third Team All-City honors…Recorded 52 total tackles playing in the defensive backfield and was named Defensive Player of the Year his senior season…Six career interceptions and 100 career tackles.

Personal: Parent: Annette Nichols…Major: Business Management…School: Lubin School of Business.

DB | 5-11 | 180

Philadelphia, PA | Mastery Charter

#23 Issac ESSON

High School: Played football at Seminole Ridge Community High School (FL)…3-year Football Letterman (’11-’13)…2013: 2nd Team All-State; five interceptions, 12 pass breakups, 52 total tackles…2012: Honorable Mention All-County; three interceptions, nine pass breakups, 27 total tackles…2011: one interception, two pass breakups, 10 total tackles.

Personal: Parents: Fermin Esson and Weberta Doremy…Major: Pre-Med…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

DB | 5-11 | 190

Loxahatchee, FL | Seminole Ridge

#28 Chukwuemeka NJOKU-OBI

High School: Played football at Barringer High School in Essex County, NJ…Team Captain…Played on both sides of the ball his senior season: Wide Receiver on Offense, Free Safety/Cornerback on Defense…Earned All-Newark and Third Team All-Conference honors.

Personal: Parents: Ngozi and Augustine Njoku-Obi…Major: Accounting…School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 6-0 | 175

Newark, NJ | North Star Academy

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#30 David GRANT

High School: Played football for West Orange High School…2014: NJ Super 100 Football Team, First Team All-State, First Team All-County, First Team All-Conference…Team MVP and Team Captain…Led team in rushing on offense, tackles on defense, and total touchdowns as a senior…Also ran track at West Orange.

Personal: Parents: David Grant Sr. and Kimberly Grant…Major: Business/Marketing…School: Lubin School of Business.

LB | 6-1 | 210

West Orange, NJ | West Orange

#37 Logan VAZQUEZ

High School: Played football at North Rockland High School where he earned All-League honors…2014 All-County Honorable Mention…Totaled 81 tackles as a senior.

Personal: Parents: Sandra and Edgardo Vazquez…Major: Accounting…School: Lubin School of Business.

LB | 5-11 | 200

Stony Point, NY | North Rockland

#40 Mike ENGLISH

Postgraduate: Played football at Bridgton Academy.

High School: Played football at Arlington High School.

Personal: Parents: Jean and Paul English…Major: Undecided.

TE | 6-2 | 205

Arlington, MA | Bridgton Academy

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#46 Tyler DENEAU

High School: Played football at Holy Cross High School…Second Honors Awards.

Personal: Parent: Alexis Sanchez…Major: Finance…School: Lubin School of Business.

LB | 5-10 | 180

Malverne, NY | Holy Cross

#47 Michael LANIER

High School: Played football at Eastern View High School in Culpeper, Virginia, earning the team’s leadership award for hard work and dedication as he ascended into a valuable contributor as the long snapper on special teams. Personal: Parents: Ginny and Jim Lanier…Major: Physics…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

LS | 5-11 | 195

Culpepper, VA | Eastern View

#49 Fred CARPENTIERI

High School: Played football at St. Joseph By The Sea…2014 Fugazzi All-Star.

Personal: Parents: Fred Sr. and Sandra Carpentieri…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

TE | 6-2 | 205

Arlington, MA | Bridgton Academy

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#55 Dan PELISH

High School: Section One All-Star performer at Arlington High School in LaGrangeville, NY, accumulating 46 tackles during his senior season…Varsity Team Captain…Also played basketball and baseball at Arlington.

Personal: Parents: Lynn and Kevin Pelish…Major: Undecided.

DL | 6-2 | 240

Poughquag, NY | Arlington

#60 Kenneth SHANLEY

High School: Nassau County All-Conference performer at South Side High School in Rockville Centre on Long Island…Four-year starter…Named Best Lineman 2013-14…Honor Roll student.

Personal: Parents: Irene and Kenneth Shanley…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

OL | 6-7 | 320

Rockville Centre, NY | South Side

#74 Jorge GERONIMO

High School: First Team All-League and First Team All-Conference performer at Bloomfield (NJ) High School where he was the recipient of the Outstanding Lineman Award in addition to earning and Second Team All-County honors.

Personal: Parents: Jorge Sr. and Justina Geronimo…Major: Sports Management…School: Lubin School of Business.

OL | 6-5 | 290

Bloomfield, NJ | Bloomfield

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#75 Marvin JEAN-BAPTISTE

High School: Earned First Team All-County honors as a senior at West Orange High School.

Personal: Parent: Aunondiue Jean-Baptiste…Major: Sports Marketing…School: Lubin School of Business.

OL | 6-3 | 230

West Orange, NJ | West Orange

#78 Colin RENFRO

High School: Played football at Hawaii Preparatory Academy where he was named the Most Improved Player on the team as a senior…played the tackle position on both the offensive and defensive lines…Also played basketball at Hawaii Preparatory...helped the team won the state championship as a senior.

Personal: Roger Renfro and Karol Marks…Major: Economics; Minor: Photography…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

OL | 6-5 | 280

Olympic Valley, CA | Hawaii Preparatory Academy

#81 Prince UNAEGBU

Postgraduate: Played football at Bridgeton Academy, totaling three catches for roughly 50 yards lining up at both slot receiver and tight end.

High School: Played football at Brighton High School in Boston, MA where he was a two-year starter and varsity team captain…Named team’s Most Valuable Player as a

senior…In his last nine games, had 99 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, eight sacks, and 52 solo tackles…Added seven receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

Personal: Parent: William Unaegbu…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

TE | 6-5 | 225

Boston, MA | Bridgton Academy

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#82 Zach DOWNEY

High School: Earned State Scholar Athlete honors as a senior at Timberlane (NH) Regional High School…All-State, All-Conference as a senior...41 receptions for 687 yards and six touchdowns as well as 105 rushing yards.

Personal: Parents: Mark Downey and Alanna Morcaldi…Major: Accounting…School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 6-0 | 180

Sandown, NH | Timberlane

#83 Anthony RAPPA

High School: Unanimous All-County Selection as a senior at Harborfields High School on Long Island…Three-year Varsity letterman…Varsity Team Captain...First Team All-Division, First Team Academic All-Division honors…Also played baseball and track at Harborfields.

Personal: Colleen and Anthony Rappa…Major: Accounting and Finance…School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 5-7 | 170

Centerport, NY | Harborfields

#84 Stephen MAIN

Postgraduate: Played football at Bridgton Academy…Also a member of the Track and Field team.

High School: Played football at Acalanes High School in Lafayette, California, earning Second Team All-League at the wide receiver position.

Personal: Parent: Tucker Main…Major: Biology…School: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

WR | 6-0 | 181

Lafayette, CA | Bridgton Academy

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#87 Marcus LOUIS

High School: Played football at Cornwall High School in New Windsor, New York, where he developed into a speedy wideout, catching eight passes for 175 yards and a touchdown during his senior season…Recipient of the Sojourner Truth Award in Athletics.

Personal: Starred in track and field at Cornwall as well, ranking as the top triple jumper in the state…Parents: Marie and Jefferson Louis…Major: Computer Science…School: Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

WR | 6-5 | 176

New Windsor, NY | Cornwall

#88 Tyler MASON

High School: First Team All-Section, All-League, and All-Conference performer at Walter Panas High School in Cortlandt Manor...Possession receiver, catching 20 passes for 311 yards and five scores, earning…Also played on the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Parent: Darla Mason…Major: Business…School: Lubin School of Business.

WR | 6-2 | 195

Mohegan Lake, NY | Walter Panas

#89 Jan STRZELECKI

High School: First Team All-Conference and First Team All-League performer at Bishop Machebeuf Catholic High School.

Personal: Parent: Robert Paullk... Major: Undecided.

P/PK | 6-3 | 200

Colorado Springs, CO | Bishop McNamara

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#90 Jah ’Sheem MARTIN

High School: First Team All-County, All-Long Island, and All-State performer at Freeport High School in Freeport, New York where he earned…Also played on the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Member of the Leadership Club in High School…Parent: Luwanda Perakakis…Major: Undecided.

DL | 6-3 | 275

Freeport, NY | Freeport

#98 Malcolm REYNOLDS

High School: Two-time Second Team All-District honoree at Yorktown (VA) High School...Anchored a defensive unit from the outside linebacker position that qualified for the state’s highly competitive football playoffs…Led the team in sacks as a sophomore, junior, and senior…Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Parents: Karen and Malcolm Reynolds…Major: Undecided,

LB | 6-2 | 200

Yorktown, VA | Yorktown

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Alderson Broaddus Alderson Broaddus BattlersBattlers

School Information

Location: Philippi, WV President: Richard Creehan Athletic Director: Dennis Creehan Undergraduates: 1,100 Nickname: Battlers Colors: Navy/Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Independent

Football Information

Head Coach: Dennis Creehan (Edinboro ‘71) Record at A-B: 4-7 (2nd Season) Overall Record: 85-71-1 (16th Season) 2013 Record: 4-7 Conference Finish: N/A Postseason: None Home Stadium: Alderson Broaddus Multi-Sport Performance Stadium Capacity: 2,000

Sports Information

Football SID: Craig Butler Football SID Phone: 304-457-6445 Football SID Fax: Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.gobattlers.com

September 6, 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

Pace All-Time Vs. A-B

Date Score Record 9/7/13 Pace 28 A-B 31 0-1

2014 Schedule

September 6 @ Pace 12:00 pm September 13 Vs. Chowan 12:00 pm September 20 @ St. Joseph’s (IN) 12:00 pm September 27 @ Limestone 12:00 pm October 4 @ Wagner 6:00 pm October 11 Vs. Point 12:00 pm October 18 Vs. Warner 1:30 pm October 25 @ Duquesne 12:00 pm November 1 Vs. Virginia-Lynchburg 2:00 pm November 8 Vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 12:00 pm November 15 @ Cumberland 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 Vs. Pace W, 31-28 September 14 @ Chowan L, 60-39 September 21 Vs. St Joseph’s (IN) L, 45-17 September 28 Vs. Virginia-Lynchburg W, 17-14 October 5 @ Kentucky State L, 49-20 October 12 @ Point W, 48-16 October 19 @ Warner W, 51-14 November 2 Vs. Malone L, 59-42 November 9 @ Lenoir-Rhyne L, 62-24 November 16 Vs. Cumberland L, 41-17 November 23 Vs. Florida Tech L, 32-20

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Merrimack Merrimack WarriorsWarriors

School Information

Location: North Andover, MA President: Dr. Christopher Hopey Athletic Director: Jeremy Gibson Undergraduates: 2,500 Nickname: Warriors Colors: Blue/Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Dan Curran (New Hampshire ‘00) Record at Merrimack: 7-4 (2nd Season) Overall Record: 7-4 (2nd Season) 2013 Record: 7-4/5-4 NE-10 Conference Finish: 5th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Martone-Mejail Field Capacity: 3,000

Sports Information

Football SID: Chris Aliano Football SID Phone: 973-837-3472 Football SID Fax: 978-837-5032 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.merrimackwarriors.com

September 13, 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

Pace All-Time Vs. Merrimack

Date Score Record 11/3/01 Pace 13 Merrimack 33 0-1 11/9/02 Pace 7 Merrimack 24 0-2 9/27/03 Pace 13 Merrimack 14 0-3 10/23/04 Pace 0 Merrimack 28 0-4 10/22/05 Pace 14 Merrimack 45 0-5 10/28/06 Pace 0 Merrimack 18 0-6 10/27/07 Pace 0 Merrimack 31 0-7 10/4/08 Pace 28 Merrimack 31 0-8 11/7/09 Pace 14 Merrimack 46 0-9 11/13/10 Pace 14 Merrimack 46 0-10 9/17/11 Pace 7 Merrimack 63 0-11 9/29/12 Pace 14 Merrimack 63 0-12 9/28/13 Pace 14 Merrimack 66 0-13

2014 Schedule

September 6 @ Bryant (D-I) 1:00 pm September 13 @ Pace 12:00 pm September 20 Vs. LIU Post 1:00 pm September 27 @ Stonehill 6:00 pm October 4 Vs. St. Anselm 1:00 pm October 11 @ Bentley 1:00 pm October 18 Vs. Assumption 1:00 pm October 25 @ New Haven 1:00 pm November 1 Vs. American Int’l 1:00 pm November 8 Vs. So. Conn. 1:00 pm

2013 Results

September 6 @ Wagner (D-I) W, 42-41 September 13 @ American Int’l L, 62-50 September 20 @ So. Conn L, 40-34 September 28 Vs. Pace W, 66-14 October 5 @ LIU Post W, 26-21 October 12 Vs. New Haven L, 48-41 October 19 Vs. St. Anselm W, 51-9 October 26 Vs. Bentley W, 40-34 November 2 @ Assumption W, 31-21 November 9 Vs. Stonehill L, 26-14 November 16* Vs. So. Conn. W, 35-24 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

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School Information

Location: New Haven, CT President: Mary Papazian Athletic Director: Jay Moran Undergraduates: 8,496 Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue/White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Tom Godek (So. Connecticut ‘88) Record at So. Conn.: 0-0 (1st Season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st Season) 2013 Record: 3-8/3-6 NE-10 Conference Finish: 8th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Jess Dow Field Capacity: 6,500

Sports Information

Football SID: Michael Kobylanski Football SID Phone: 203-392-6005 Football SID Fax: Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.southernctowls.com

September 20, 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

2014 Schedule

September 6 @ Gannon 12:00 pm September 13 Vs. St. Anselm 12:00 pm September 20 @ Pace 12:00 pm September 27 Vs. American Int’l 12:00 pm October 4 Vs. Assumption 12:00 pm October 11 @ New Haven TBA October 18 Vs. Bentley 1:00 pm October 25 @ Stonehill 1:00 pm November 1 Vs. LIU Post 12:00 pm November 8 @ Merrimack 1:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 Vs. Indiana (PA) L, 30-20 September 14 @ LIU Post L, 24-12 September 20 Vs. Merrimack W, 40-34 September 27 @ St. Anselm W, 42-20 October 4 Vs. Pace W, 47-18 October 11 Vs. Stonehill L, 23-21 October 19 @ Assumption L, 17-7 October 25 Vs. New Haven L, 40-24 November 2 @ Bentley L, 24-19 November 9 @ American Int’l L, 33-14 November 16* @ Merrimack L, 35-24 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

Pace All-Time Vs. So. Conn.

Date Score Record 11/7/81 Pace 0 SCSU 31 0-1 11/6/82 Pace 7 SCSU 47 0-2 10/3/97 Pace 20 SCSU 39 0-3 10/3/98 Pace 3 SCSU 26 0-4 10/1/99 Pace 14 SCSU 42 0-5 9/30/00 Pace 21 SCSU 28 0-6 9/29/01 Pace 21 SCSU 53 0-7 10/5/02 Pace 14 SCSU 46 0-8 9/12/03 Pace 7 SCSU 49 0-9 10/9/04 Pace 6 SCSU 36 0-10 10/7/05 Pace 17 SCSU 59 0-11 10/14/06 Pace 0 SCSU 28 0-12 10/12/07 Pace 0 SCSU 49 0-13 10/25/08 Pace 17 SCSU 40 0-14 9/11/09 Pace 10 SCSU 27 0-15 9/18/10 Pace 12 SCSU 55 0-16 9/23/11 Pace 0 SCSU 61 0-17 10/6/12 Pace 26 SCSU 47 0-18 10/4/13 Pace 18 SCSU 47 0-19

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Saint Anselm Saint Anselm HawksHawks

School Information

Location: Goffstown, NH President: Dr. Steven DiSalvo Athletic Director: Jim Herlihy Undergraduates: 1,954 Nickname: Hawks Colors: Navy/White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Patrick Murphy (Northeastern ‘96) Record at St. Anselm: 10-52 (7th Season) Overall Record: 10-52 (7th Season) 2013 Record: 1-10/1-8 NE-10 Conference Finish: 9th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Grappone Stadium Capacity: 4,500

Sports Information

Football SID: Eric Coplin Football SID Phone: 603-641-7810 Football SID Fax: 603-641-7172 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.saintanselmhawks.com

September 27, 2014 - 1:00 PM - Grappone Stadium - Goffstown, NH

2014 Schedule

September 6 @ Bowie State 1:00 pm September 13 @ So. Conn 12:00 pm September 20 Vs. Bentley 1:00 pm September 27 Vs. Pace 1:00 pm October 4 @ Merrimack 1:00 pm October 11 Vs. American Int’l 1:00 pm October 18 @ LIU Post 1:00 pm October 24 @ Assumption 7:00 pm November 1 Vs. Stonehill 12:00 pm November 8 @ New Haven 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 Vs. Bowie State L, 42-28 September 14 @ Stonehill L, 52-24 September 20 Vs. New Haven L, 70-26 September 27 Vs. So. Conn L, 42-20 October 5 @ Bentley L, 32-27 October 11 Vs. Assumption L, 41-27 October 19 Vs. Merrimack L, 51-9 October 26 @ American Int’l L, 41-21 November 1 Vs. LIU Post L, 41-40 November 9 @ Pace W, 63-33 November 16* @ Bentley L, 56-41 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

Pace All-Time Vs. St. Anselm

Date Score Record 10/9/99 Pace 34 St. Anselm 15 1-0 10/7/00 Pace 18 St. Anselm 12 2-0 10/6/01 Pace 20 St. Anselm 43 2-1 10/12/02 Pace 0 St. Anselm 31 2-2 11/15/03 Pace 12 St. Anselm 24 2-3 9/18/04 Pace 13 St. Anselm 28 2-4 9/17/05 Pace 44 St. Anselm 14 3-4 9/22/06 Pace 7 St. Anselm 2 4-4 9/22/07 Pace 20 St. Anselm 9 5-4 9/20/08 Pace 15 St. Anselm 14 6-4 11/8/08 Pace 14 St. Anselm 28 6-5 9/19/09 Pace 13 St. Anselm 17 6-6 9/25/10 Pace 35 St. Anselm 45 6-7 10/22/11 Pace 21 St. Anselm 47 6-8 10/13/12 Pace 21 St. Anselm 48 6-9 11/9/13 Pace 33 St. Anselm 63 6-10

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LIU Post LIU Post PioneersPioneers

School Information

Location: Brookville, NY President: Dr. Kimberly R. Kline Athletic Director: Bryan Collins Undergraduates: 5,169 Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Green/Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  East Coast/Northeast-10 (Football, Field Hockey)

Football Information

Head Coach: Bryan Collins (St. John’s ‘87) Record at LIU Post: 115-60 (17th Season) Overall Record: 115-60 (17th Season) 2013 Record: 5-6/3-6 NE-10 Conference Finish: 7th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium Capacity: 3,034

Sports Information

Football SID: Ian Schraier Football SID Phone: 516-299-3957 Football SID Fax: 516-299-3155 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.liupostpioneers.com

October 4, 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

Pace All-Time Vs. LIU Post

Date Score Record /85 Pace 0 LIU Post 21 0-1 /86 Pace 31 LIU Post 6 1-1 /87 Pace 8 LIU Post 22 1-2 10/1/88 Pace 0 LIU Post 32 1-3 /89 Pace 17 LIU Post 24 1-4 /90 Pace 7 LIU Post 36 1-5 /91 Pace 8 LIU Post 55 1-6 10/3/92 Pace 7 LIU Post 51 1-7 10/2/93 Pace 2 LIU Post 56 1-8 10/25/97 Pace 8 LIU Post 7 2-8 10/24/98 Pace 14 LIU Post 13 3-8 11/13/99 Pace 17 LIU Post 30 3-9 11/11/00 Pace 13 LIU Post 30 3-10 11/10/01 Pace 3 LIU Post 42 3-11 11/16/02 Pace 16 LIU Post 35 3-12 10/11/03 Pace 7 LIU Post 52 3-13 9/4/04 Pace 14 LIU Post 61 3-14 9/3/05 Pace 6 LIU Post 48 3-15 9/9/06 Pace 7 LIU Post 28 3-16 9/8/07 Pace 0 LIU Post 41 3-17 10/19/13 Pace 0 LIU Post 58 3-18 11/16/13 Pace 28 LIU Post 62 3-19

2014 Schedule

September 6 Vs. East Stroudsburg 1:00 pm September 13 Vs. New Haven 1:00 pm September 20 @ Merrimack 1:00 pm September 27 @ Assumption 1:00 pm October 4 @ Pace 12:00 pm October 11 Vs. Stonehill 1:00 pm October 18 Vs. St. Anselm 1:00 pm October 24 Vs. American Int’l 1:00 pm November 1 @ So. Conn. 12:00 pm November 8 Vs. Bentley 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 @ Millersville W, 47-16 September 14 Vs. So. Conn. W, 24-12 September 20 @ Bentley L, 38-24 September 28 @ New Haven L, 48-23 October 5 Vs. Merrimack L, 26-21 October 11 @ American Int’l L, 21-0 October 19 Vs. Pace W, 58-0 October 26 @ Stonehill L, 38-28 November 1 @ St. Anselm W, 41-40 November 9 Vs. Assumption L, 37-27 November 16* Vs. Pace W, 62-28 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

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Assumption Assumption GreyhoundsGreyhounds

School Information

Location: Worcester, MA President: Dr. Francesco Cesareo Athletic Director: Nick Smith Undergraduates: 2,117 Nickname: Greyhounds Colors: Blue/White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Bob Chesney (Dickinson ‘00) Record at Assumption: 6-5 (2nd Season) Overall Record: 29-14 (5th Season) 2013 Record: 6-5/6-3 NE-10 Conference Finish: 4th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Multi-Sport Stadium Capacity: 1,200

Sports Information

Football SID: Ken Johnson, Jr. Football SID Phone: 508-767-7240 Football SID Fax: 508-767-7032 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.assumptiongreyhounds.com

October 10 2014 - 7:00 PM - Multi-Purpose Stadium - Worcester, MA

Pace All-Time Vs. Assumption

Date Score Record 9/24/94 Pace 0 Assumption 25 0-1 9/30/95 Pace 28 Assumption 20 1-1 10/5/96 Pace 34 Assumption 0 2-1 11/20/97 Pace 8 Assumption 0 3-1 11/14/98 Pace 38 Assumption 7 4-1 10/23/99 Pace 10 Assumption 7 5-1 10/21/00 Pace 32 Assumption 14 6-1 10/20/01 Pace 21 Assumption 17 7-1 10/26/02 Pace 13 Assumption 0 8-1 10/4/03 Pace 27 Assumption 14 9-1 10/30/04 Pace 0 Assumption 6 9-2 10/29/05 Pace 3 Assumption 7 9-3 11/4/06 Pace 0 Assumption 19 9-4 11/10/07 Pace 7 Assumption 10 9-5 9/6/08 Pace 27 Assumption 20 10-5 10/11/08 Pace 21 Assumption 14 11-5 10/3/09 Pace 26 Assumption 34 11-6 10/9/10 Pace 0 Assumption 20 11-7 10/8/11 Pace 10 Assumption 41 11-8 10/27/12 Pace 31 Assumption 52 11-9 10/26/13 Pace 21 Assumption 55 11-10

2014 Schedule

September 4 Vs. American Int’l 7:00 pm September 13 @ Sacred Heart 6:00 pm September 20 @ New Haven 1:00 pm September 27 Vs. LIU Post 1:00 pm October 4 @ So. Conn 12:00 pm October 10 Vs. Pace 7:00 pm October 18 @ Merrimack 1:00 pm October 24 Vs. St. Anselm 7:00 pm November 1 Vs. Bentley 1:00 pm November 8 @ Stonehill 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 @ Bryant L, 34-7 September 13 @ Bentley W, 20-14 September 20 Vs. Stonehill L, 41-38 September 27 @ American Int’l W, 26-23 October 4 Vs. New Haven L, 21-18 October 11 @ St. Anselm L, 41-27 October 19 Vs. So. Conn W, 17-7 October 26 @ Pace W, 55-21 November 2 Vs. Merrimack L, 31-21 November 9 @ LIU Post W, 37-27 November 16* @ New Haven L, 27-17 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

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Stonehill Stonehill SkyhawksSkyhawks

School Information

Location: Easton, MA President: John Denning Athletic Director: Brendan Sullivan Undergraduates: 2,600 Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Purple/White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Robert Talley (Boston University ‘91) Record at Stonehill: 36-36 (8th Season) Overall Record: 36-36 (8th Season) 2013 Record: 8-3/8-1 NE-10 Conference Finish: 2nd Postseason: Northeast-10 Championship Game Home Stadium: W. B. Mason Stadium Capacity: 2,400

Sports Information

Football SID: Doug Monson Football SID Phone: 508-565-1352 Football SID Fax: 508-565-1460 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.stonehillskyhawks.com

October 18 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

Pace All-Time Vs. Stonehill

Date Score Record 11/4/95 Pace 26 Stonehill 10 1-0 11/9/96 Pace 0 Stonehill 18 1-1 9/11/99 Pace 26 Stonehill 13 2-1 9/9/00 Pace 16 Stonehill 14 3-1 9/8/01 Pace 16 Stonehill 10 4-1 9/14/02 Pace 20 Stonehill 14 (OT) 5-1 11/1/03 Pace 15 Stonehill 13 6-1 9/11/04 Pace 14 Stonehill 15 6-2 9/10/05 Pace 13 Stonehill 17 6-3 9/16/06 Pace 7 Stonehill 0 7-3 9/14/07 Pace 0 Stonehill 23 7-4 9/13/08 Pace 28 Stonehill 24 8-4 10/10/09 Pace 14 Stonehill 34 8-5 9/10/10 Pace 33 Stonehill 41 8-6 10/16/10 Pace 0 Stonehill 27 8-7 9/10/11 Pace 23 Stonehill 20 (OT) 9-7 10/15/11 Pace 0 Stonehill 49 9-8 11/3/12 Pace 7 Stonehill 43 9-9 11/2/13 Pace 14 Stonehill 42 9-10

2014 Schedule

September 6 Vs. Bloomsburg 1:00 pm September 12 @ Bentley 7:00 pm September 20 @ American Int’l 1:00 pm September 27 Vs. Merrimack 6:00 pm October 4 Vs. New Haven 6:00 pm October 11 @ LIU Post 1:00 pm October 18 @ Pace 12:00 pm October 25 Vs. So. Conn 1:00 pm November 1 @ St. Anselm 12:00 pm November 8 Vs. Assumption 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 @ Bloomsburg L, 41-13 September 14 Vs. St. Anselm W, 52-24 September 20 @ Assumption W, 41-38 September 28 Vs. Bentley W, 30-3 October 5 Vs. American Int’l L, 31-10 October 12 @ So. Conn. W, 23-21 October 19 @ New Haven W, 29-26 October 26 Vs. LIU Post W, 38-28 November 2 Vs. Pace W, 42-14 November 9 @ Merrimack W, 26-14 November 16* @ American Int’l L, 27-17 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Game

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Bentley Bentley FalconsFalcons

School Information

Location: Waltham, MA President: Gloria Cordes Larson Athletic Director: Bob DeFelice Undergraduates: 4,157 Nickname: Falcons Colors: Royal Blue/White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Bill Kavanaugh (Bentley ‘04) Record at Stonehill: 0-0 (1st Season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st Season) 2013 Record: 6-5/4-5 NE-10 Conference Finish: 6th Postseason: None Home Stadium: Bentley University Football Stadium Capacity: 4,800

Sports Information

Football SID: Dick Lipe Football SID Phone: 781-891-2334 Football SID Fax: Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.bentleyfalcons.com

October 25 2014 - 1:00 PM - Bentley University Football Stadium - Waltham, MA

Pace All-Time Vs. Bentley

Date Score Record 10/17/98 Pace 20 Bentley 30 0-1 10/16/99 Pace 34 Bentley 27 1-1 10/14/00 Pace 17 Bentley 10 2-1 10/13/01 Pace 38 Bentley 37 (OT) 3-1 10/19/02 Pace 13 Bentley 33 3-2 11/8/03 Pace 0 Bentley 59 3-3 10/1/04 Pace 6 Bentley 47 3-4 10/1/05 Pace 14 Bentley 33 3-5 10/6/06 Pace 6 Bentley 21 3-6 10/6/07 Pace 6 Bentley 25 3-7 11/1/08 Pace 20 Bentley 24 3-8 10/17/09 Pace 27 Bentley 28 3-9 10/28/11 Pace 0 Bentley 28 3-10 8/31/12 Pace 0 Bentley 42 3-11 10/12/13 Pace 13 Bentley 56 3-12

2014 Schedule

September 6 Vs. Mercyhurst 12:00 pm September 12 Vs. Stonehill 7:00 pm September 20 @ St. Anselm 1:00 pm September 27 Vs. New Haven 2:00 pm October 4 @ American Int’l 1:00 pm October 11 Vs. Merrimack 1:00 pm October 18 @ So. Conn. 12:00 pm October 25 Vs. Pace 1:00 pm November 1 @ Assumption 1:00 pm November 8 @ LIU Post 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 Vs. Mercyhurst W, 17-16 September 13 Vs. Assumption L, 20-14 September 20 Vs. LIU Post W, 38-24 September 28 @ Stonehill L, 30-3 October 5 Vs. St. Anselm W, 32-27 October 12 @ Pace W, 56-14 October 19 Vs. American Int’l L, 42-14 October 26 @ Merrimack L, 40-34 November 2 Vs. So. Conn. W, 24-19 November 9 @ New Haven L, 54-10 November 16* Vs. St Anselm W, 56-41 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

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New Haven New Haven ChargersChargers

School Information

Location: West Haven, CT President: Dr. Steven Kaplan Athletic Director: Deborah Chin Undergraduates: 4,600 Nickname: Chargers Colors: Blue/Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Chris Pincince (Boston University ‘94) Record at Stonehill: 0-0 (1st Season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st Season) 2013 Record: 8-3/7-2 NE-10 Conference Finish: 3rd Postseason: None Home Stadium: Ralph F. DellaCamara Stadium Capacity: 4,500

Sports Information

Football SID: Andy Beardsley Football SID Phone: 203-932-7025 Football SID Fax: 203-932-7470 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.newhavenchargers.com

November 1, 2014 - 12:00 PM - Anne M. Dorner Middle School - Ossining, NY

Pace All-Time Vs. New Haven

Date Score Record 10/24/09 Pace 27 New Haven 49 0-1 10/30/10 Pace 19 New Haven 58 0-2 11/5/11 Pace 6 New Haven 63 0-3 9/15/12 Pace 10 New Haven 44 0-4 9/14/13 Pace 0 New Haven 65 0-5

2014 Schedule

September 6 Vs. West Chester 1:00 pm September 13 @ LIU Post 1:00 pm September 20 Vs. Assumption 1:00 pm September 27 @ Bentley 2:00 pm October 4 @ Stonehill 6:00 pm October 11 Vs. So. Conn. 1:00 pm October 18 @ American Int’l 1:00 pm October 25 Vs. Merrimack 1:00 pm November 1 @ Pace 12:00 pm November 8 Vs. St. Anselm 12:00 pm

2013 Results

September 7 @ West Chester L, 45-14 September 14 Vs. Pace W, 65-0 September 20 @ St. Anselm W, 70-26 September 28 Vs. LIU Post W, 48-23 October 4 @ Assumption W, 21-18 October 12 @ Merrimack W, 48-41 October 19 Vs. Stonehill L, 29-26 October 25 @ So. Conn. W, 40-21 November 2 Vs. American Int’l L, 43-34 November 9 Vs. Bentley W, 54-10 November 16* Vs. Assumption W, 27-17 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Weekend

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American Int’l American Int’l Yellow JacketsYellow Jackets

School Information

Location: Springfield, MA President: Vincent M. Maniaci Athletic Director: Matt Johnson Undergraduates: 1,723 Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Black/Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:  Northeast-10

Football Information

Head Coach: Art Wilkins (Bucknell ‘72) Record at Stonehill: 128-79 (21st Season) Overall Record: 128-79 (21st Season) 2013 Record: 9-3/8-1 NE-10 Conference Finish: 1st Postseason: NCAA Tournament Home Stadium: Ronald J. Abdow Field Capacity: 4,000

Sports Information

Football SID: Jacob Brewer Football SID Phone: 413-205-3572 Football SID Fax: 413-205-3571 Football SID E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.aicyellowjackets.com

November 8, 2014 - 1:00 PM - Ronald J. Abdow Field - Springfield, MA

Pace All-Time Vs. American Int’l

Date Score Record 11/1/97 Pace 0 American Int’l 20 0-1 10/31/98 Pace 13 American Int’l 21 0-2 10/30/99 Pace 21 American Int’l 48 0-3 10/28/00 Pace 16 American Int’l 36 0-4 10/27/01 Pace 7 American Int’l 17 0-5 11/2/02 Pace 7 American Int’l 34 0-6 10/18/03 Pace 18 American Int’l 27 0-7 10/16/04 Pace 19 American Int’l 28 0-8 10/15/05 Pace 20 American Int’l 7 1-8 10/21/06 Pace 0 American Int’l 7 1-9 10/20/07 Pace 0 American Int’l 7 1-10 10/18/08 Pace 20 American Int’l 42 1-11 10/31/09 Pace 20 American Int’l 9 2-11 11/6/10 Pace 31 American Int’l 69 2-12 11/12/11 Pace 6 American Int’l 54 2-13 9/21/12 Pace 0 American Int’l 42 2-14 9/21/13 Pace 27 American Int’l 48 2-15

2014 Schedule

September 4 @ Assumption 7:00 pm September 13 @ Stony Brook 6:00 pm September 20 Vs. Stonehill 1:00 pm September 27 @ So. Conn. 12:00 pm October 4 Vs. Bentley 1:00 pm October 11 @ St. Anselm 1:00 pm October 18 Vs. New Haven 1:00 pm October 25 @ LIU Post 1:00 pm November 1 @ Merrimack 1:00 pm November 8 Vs. Pace 1:00 pm

2013 Results

September 5 @ East Stroudsburg L, 21-14 September 13 Vs. Pace W, 62-50 September 21 @ Pace W, 48-27 September 27 Vs. Assumption L, 26-23 October 5 @ Stonehill W, 31-10 October 12 Vs. LIU Post W, 21-0 October 19 @ Bentley W, 42-14 October 26 Vs. St. Anselm W, 41-21 November 2 @ New Haven W, 43-34 November 9 Vs. So. Conn. W, 33-14 November 16* Vs. Stonehill W, 27-17 November 23** Vs. West Chester L, 38-7 *Northeast-10 Conference Championship Game **NCAA Division II Tournament

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Larry Piediscalzo holds the Pace records for highest 

yards per carry in a season and the longest TD run 

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2013 2013 NortheastNortheast--1010 2013 Northeast-10 Standings Team Overall Conference American Int’l 9-3 8-1 Stonehill 8-3 8-1 New Haven 8-3 7-2 Assumption 6-5 6-3 Merrimack 7-4 5-4 Bentley 6-5 4-5 LIU Post 5-6 3-6 So. Conn. 3-8 3-6 St. Anselm 1-10 1-8 Pace 0-11 0-9

2013 Northeast-10 All-Conference First Team Offense Pos., Name, School (Year, Hometown) QB Joe Clancy*, Merrimack (Sr., Newburyport, Mass.) RB Mike DeCaro, New Haven (Sr., Weston, Fla.) RB Keith Charles, St. Anselm (Sr., Laurel, Md.) WR Jeff Hill, Bentley (Jr., Mansfield, Mass.) WR Jere Brown, Merrimack (So., Freeport, N.Y.) WR Justin Bernard, St. Anselm (Jr., Cambridge, Mass.) WR Nate Robitaille, Stonehill (Jr., Attleboro, Mass.) TE Scott Simonson, Assumption (Sr., Red Bank, N.J.) OL Viondy Merisma*, American Int'l (Sr., Waltham, Mass.) OL Dan Naja, American Int'l (Jr., Smithtown, N.Y.) OL Mike Hubbard, Merrimack (Sr., Wakefield, Mass.) OL Chris Biondi, New Haven (Sr., Manorville, N.Y.) OL Tom Linden, Stonehill (Jr., Durham, Conn.) PK Tad Beuchert, Assumption (Sr., Danvers, Mass.) RS Mike DeCaro, New Haven (Sr., Weston, Fla.) 2013 Northeast-10 All-Conference First Team Defense Pos., Name, School (Year, Hometown) DL Derrick Mann*, Assumption (Jr., Sharon, Mass.) DL Khalid Pitts, Assumption (Sr., Clifton, N.J.) DL Matt Tripicchio, Merrimack (Sr., Lake Zurich, Ill.) DL Sean Berglund, New Haven (Sr., Wolcott, Conn.) DL Alex Dyer, New Haven (Gr., Westbrook, Conn.) LB Jaquawne Simpkins*, American Int'l (Jr., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) LB Demetrius Steed, American Int'l (So., Boston, Mass.) LB Matt Colangelo, Assumption (Sr., Cromwell, Conn.) LB Rob Bright, LIU Post (Sr., East Meadow, N.Y.) LB Brian Harrington, Stonehill (Jr., Rockland, Mass.) DB Mike Ford, American Int'l (So., Sammamish, Wash.) DB Mike Bates, Assumption (Sr., Holden, Mass.) DB Artis Holt, Merrimack (Sr., Baltimore, Md.) DB Najae Brown*, New Haven (Fr., Edison, N.J.) P Anthony Greenfield, New Haven (Jr., Bloomfield, N.J.) P Ryan Handy, Stonehill (Jr., Howell, N.J.) 2013 Northeast-10 All-Conference Second Team Offense Pos., Name, School (Year, Hometown) QB Kevin Arduino*, American Int'l (Jr., Cornwall, N.Y.) RB Matt Pedone, Assumption (Sr., Holden, Mass) RB John Moscatel, So. Connecticut (Jr., Lexington, Mass.) WR Stephan Davis, American Int'l (Jr., Selden, N.Y.) WR Joe Botti, LIU Post (Sr., Holtsville, N.Y.) WR Shane Ferguson, Merrimack (Sr., Point Pleasant Beach, N.J.)

WR Nick Music, New Haven (Gr., West Milford, N.J.) TE Mike Flacco, New Haven (So., Audubon, N.J.) OL George Grosz, American Int'l (Jr., Clifton, N.J.) OL Jack Dustin, Assumption (Sr., Foxboro, Mass.) OL Zach Guy, New Haven (Jr., Rochester, N.Y.) OL Zach Voytek, New Haven (So., Trumbull, Conn.) OL Dom Diglio, So. Connecticut (Sr., East Haven, Conn.) PK Steve Gryzwacz, Stonehill (So., Manchester, N.H.) RS Quinn McDonough, Merrimack (Sr., Medford, Mass.) 2013 Northeast-10 All-Conference Second Team Defense Pos., Name, School (Year, Hometown) DL Andrew Justice, American Int'l (So., Brooklyn, N.Y.) DL Mike Stupiello, Assumption (Sr., Forked River, N.J.) DL Emanuel Riggins, Assumption (Dorchester, Mass.) DL Carlif Taylor, Southern Connecticut (Jr., New York, N.Y.) DL Eric Schneider, Stonehill (Jr., Ventura Calif.) LB Joel Bowen, American Int'l (Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) LB Julian Santiago, LIU Post (So., Selden, N.Y.) LB Jimmy Holland, Merrimack (Sr., Billerica, Mass.) LB Brian Wilcox, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Jericho, Vt.) DB Erik Abramson, Assumption (Sr., Deerfield, Mass.) DB Chris DiIorio, LIU Post (Sr., Holtsville, N.Y.) DB Sterry Codrington, Stonehill (Jr., Freehold, N.J.) DB Nate Morris, Stonehill (Jr., Providence, R.I.) 2013 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team Pos., Name, School (Year, Hometown) WR Evan Graham, American Int'l (So., Springfield, Mass.) DB Daquan Holmes, American Int'l (Fr., Troy, N.Y.) DL Andrew Justice, American Int'l (So., Brooklyn, N.Y.) DL Danny Omoregie, American Int'l (Fr., Lynn, Mass.) P Tyler Ford, Bentley (Fr., Amherst, N.H.) DB Sam McDonald, Bentley (Fr., Norfolk, Mass.) WR Mike Richardson, LIU Post (Fr., West Babylon, N.Y.) DB Jared Mincey, Merrimack (Fr., Edison, N.J.) WR Justin Mount, Merrimack (Fr., Westford, Mass.) DB Najae Brown*, New Haven (Fr., Edison, N.J.) TE Mike Flacco, New Haven (So., Audubon, N.J.) WR Tyshawn Headen, New Haven (So., Newark, N.J.) OL Zach Voytek, New Haven (So., Trumbull, Conn.) QB Antwan Washington, Pace (Fr., Belle Glade, Fla.) QB Yiani Gavalas, St. Anselm (Fr., Manhasset, N.Y.) DL Jon Figura, Stonehill (Fr., Reading, Pa.) OL Anthony Siciliano, Stonehill (Fr., Monroe, N.Y.) * - Received a major yearly award (listed below) Most Valuable Player – Kevin Arduino, American Int'l Offensive Player of the Year – Joe Clancy, Merrimack Defensive Player of the Year – Jaquawne Simpkins, American Int'l Rookie of the Year – Najae Brown, New Haven Offensive Lineman – Viondy Merisma, American Int'l Defensive Lineman – Derrick Mann, Assumption Coach of the Year – Art Wilkins, American Int'l

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Rushing Yards Gained Game: 242, Jason Washington Vs. AIC, 11/6/10 Season: 976, Billy Smith, 1995 Career: 1,873, Tim Conlon '80-'83 Touchdowns Game: 5, Robert Nugent vs. UML 9/1/01 Season: 11, Tim Conlon '81 Career: 22, Joe Wallace '80-'83 Most Rushes, season: 225, Bill Smith, ‘95 Highest Yd/Carry, season: 7.7, Larry Piediscalzo, ‘01 Longest TD: 96, Larry Piediscalzo Vs. SCSU, 9/29/01 Passing Yards Gained Game: 456, Kevin Enterlein Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 Season: 2,829, Kevin Enterlein, ‘86 Career: 6,365, Kevin Enterlein ‘85-‘87 Completions Game: 32, Kevin Enterlein Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 Season: 207, Kevin Enterlein, ‘87 Career: 502, Kevin Enterlein, ‘85-‘87 Touchdowns Game: 6, Kevin Enterlein Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 Season: 20, Kevin Enterlein, ‘86 Career: 41, Kevin Enterlein, ‘85-‘87 Longest TD: 99 yds. – Marc Klausner Vs. Hobart, 10/31/92 Receiving Yards Gained Game: 222, Rich Johnson Vs. Wagner, 11/15/86 Season: 1,143, Rich Johnson, ‘86 Career: 2,614, Rich Johnson, ‘85-‘87 Receptions Game: 20, Rich Johnson Vs. Fordham, 11/7/87 Season: 75, Rich Johnson, ‘87 Career: 188, Rich Johnson, ‘85-‘87 Touchdowns Game: 5, Rob Fehrenbach Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 Season: 12, Rob Fehrenbach, ‘86 Career: 25, Rob Fehrenbach, ‘84-‘87 Yd/Catch season: 21.3, Steve Sutherland ‘80 Longest TD: 99, Eric Frink Vs. Hobart, 10/31/92

Defense Tackles Game: 28, Brian Pirone Vs. Mercyhurst, 11/6/93 10-game season: 142, Brian Pirone ‘94 11-game season: 148, Joe Streany, ‘07 Career: 481,Chris DeGrazia, ‘91-’94 Sacks Game: 3.5, Elias Shehadeh Vs. Assumption, 10/26/02 Season: 14.5. Chris Shotwell, ‘98 Career: 28, Rich Middlebrook, ‘83-’86 Interceptions Game: 4, Jon Jones Vs. Husson, 8/31/07 INT for TD Game: 2, George Pinkam Vs. St. Peter’s, 9/29/84 Season: 9, Chris Anzano, ‘06 Career: 16, George Pinkham, ‘82-’85 Longest INT for TD: 100 yd, Brian Holshek Vs. St. Anselm, 10/6/01 Brian Holshek Vs. Assumption, 10/26/02 Fumbles Recoveries Season: 6, Joe Streany, ‘07 Recoveries Career: 10, Dan McKenna, ‘85-’89 Longest fumble return for TD: 90 yd, Brian Holshek vs. Assumption 10/4/2003 Special Teams Longest Punt: 71 yd, Matt Cooney Vs. AIC, 10/20/07 Longest Yd/Punt Season: 38.6 yd, George Pinkham, ‘84 Longest Field Goal: 52 yd, Ali Mourtada Vs. SCSU, 10/25/08 Longest Kickoff Return for TD: 99 yd, Bret Hartman Vs. SCSU, 10/3/97 Longest Punt Return for TD: 38 yd, Kevin Murphy, ‘78 Longest Extra Point Return: 90 yd, Wil Wortmann Vs. Upsala, 10/19/91

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Team Records Total Yards Season: 3,435, ‘99 Yards Per Game, Season: 350.0, ‘78 Rushing Game: 477 vs. Assumption, 11/14/98 Season: 2,211, ‘95 Yards Per Game, Season: 221.1, ‘95 Rushing Touchdowns Game: 5, Vs. UMass-Lowell, 9/1/01 Vs. St. Peter's, 11/10/79 Rushing Touchdowns Season: 24, ‘95 Passing Game: 456 Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 Season: 2,869, ‘86 Yards Per Game, Season: 286.9, ‘86 TD Passes, Game: 6 Vs. Trenton State, 10/17/87 TD Passes, Season: 20, ‘86 Scoring Points, Game: 59 Vs. Marist, 10/28/78 Points, Season: 229, ‘99 Points Per Game, Season: 27.0, ‘78 Touchdowns, Game: 8 Vs. St. Peter's, 11/10/79 Touchdowns, Season: 31 ‘99

Defense Fewest Points Allowed, 9-game season: 109, ‘79 Fewest Points Allowed, 10-game season: 131, ‘96 Interceptions, Game: 6 Vs. Stonehill, 9/16/06; Vs. St. Anselm, 9/23/06 Most Interceptions, Season: 25, ‘06 Most Sacks, Game: 8 Vs. St. Anselm, 9/17/2005 Most Sacks, Season: 50, ‘86 Largest Margins of Victory 45 - Pace 45, Brooklyn 0, 9/18/82 41 - Pace 41, Brooklyn 0, 9/15/84 40 - Pace 59, Marist 19, 10/28/78 35 - Pace 35, Sacred Heart 0, 11/16/96 35 - Pace 42, UMass-Lowell 7, 10/7/95 34 - Pace 34, Assumption 0, 10/5/96 34 - Pace 41, Brooklyn 7, 10/14/78 30 - Pace 44, St. Anselm 14, 9/17/05 30 - Pace 36, St. Peter’s 6, 11/5/83 29 - Pace 37, Seton Hall 8, 10/17/81 26 - Pace 26, Iona 0, 9/27/97 26 - Pace 26, UMass-Lowell 0, 9/11/98 26 - Pace 33 UMass-Lowell 7, 9/7/02

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Reuben Sullins finished his career ranked fourth in career rushing yards (1,515) and fourth in career touchdowns (16). In 2003, Sullins carried the ball 167  mes, the fi h highest single season total, for 762 yards,  also the fi h highest  

single season total. 

Mike Ma one started all four years of his career on the Se ers offensive line. 

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Rushing Yards 1. Bill Smith (1995) 976 2. Tim Conlon (1981) 848 3. Nathaniel Ford (2008) 816 4. Dwayne Allen (1998) 772 5. Reuben Sullins (2003) 762 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Tim Conlon (1981) 11 2. Brian Griffoul (1998) 10 3. Robert Nugent (2001) 8 Bruce Kennison (1984) 8 Matt Coleman (1991) 8 Rushing Attempts 1. Bill Smith (1995) 225 2. Bruce Kennison (1984) 195 3. Lonnie Drinks (1980) 185 4. Tim Conlon (1981) 173 5. Reuben Sullins (2003) 167 Yards Per Carry 1. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 7.7 2. Dwayne Allen (1998) 6.2 3. Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 6.1 4. Paul Hart (1995) 5.9 5. Larry Piediscalzo (2000) 5.7 Passing Yards 1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 2,892 2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 2,321 3. Matt Coleman (1991) 2,222 4. Marc Klausner (1992) 1,911 5. Anthony Gazzillo (1999) 1,756 Pass Completions 1. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 207 2. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 205 3. Matt Coleman (1991) 154 4. Marc Klausner (1992) 147 5. Jordan Raynor (2012) 146 Passing Touchdowns 1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 20 2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 16 Anthony Gazzillo (1999) 16 4. Matt Coleman (1991) 11 Ray Gregg (2008) 11

Passing Attempts 1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 427 2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 395 3. Marc Klausner (1992) 375 4. Marc Klausner (1993) 344 5. Matt Coleman (1991) 343 Receptions 1. Rich Johnson (1987) 75 2. Rich Johnson (1986) 74 3. Tom Chisholm (1999) 67 4. Pat Deane (1992) 62 5. Patrick Lupfer (2012) 59 Receiving Yards 1. Rich Johnson (1986) 1,143 2. Tom Chisholm (1999) 981 3. Rich Johnson (1987) 929 4. Erik Frink (1992) 895 5. Rob Fehrenbach (1986) 876 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Rob Fehrenbach (1986) 12 2. Rob Fehrenbach (1987) 10 3. Tom Chisholm (1999) 7 Eric Frink (1991) 7 5. Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 6 Eric Frink (1992) 6 Eric Ortega (2010) 6 Patrick Lupfer (2012) 6 Yards Per Reception 1. Steve Sutherland (1980) 21.3 2. Chris Anzano (2006) 19.4 Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 19.4 4. Reuben Sullins (2004) 18.8 5. Eric Frink (1990) 18.7 Total Tackles 1. Joe Streany (2007) 148 2. Brian Pirone (1994) 142 3. Chris DeGrazia (1993) 139 4. Brian Pirone (1993) 139 5. Dan McKenna (1988) 129 Sacks 1. Chris Shotwell (1998) 14.5 2. Rich Middlebrook (1986) 13 3. Rich Middlebrook (1985) 12.5 4. John Castoro (1992) 11 Neil Morganstern (1986) 11

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Interceptions 1. Chris Anzano (2006) 9 2. Shaun Johnson (2000) 7 3. Cliff Dirkes (1989) 6 George Pinkham (1985) 6 Peter Lewis (1982) 6 Mike Robustelli (1981) 6 Chat Feighan (1980) 6 Ray Padilla (2004) 6 Fumble Recoveries 1. Joe Streany (2007) 6 2 Chris Cervona (1998) 4 Dan McKenna (1988) 4 Jeff Torreso (1992) 4 5. 17 Tied With 3 Pass Break-Ups 1. Patrick Fawcett (1988) 14 2. Brian Holshek (2003) 13 3. Jamie Balisciano (1995) 11 Gary Garrison (1991) 11 Tony Plata (1993) 11

Field Goals 1. Rich White (2000) 8 2. Scott Pluschau (1990) 7 3. Ali Mourtada (2008) 6 Scott Pluschau (1989) 6 Jim Sullivan (1985) 6 Punting (Yards/Punt) 1. George Pinkham (1984) 38.6 2. Matt Cooney (2007) 38.2 3. Reza Zoroufie (2012) 37.9 4. Paul Sperone (2002) 37.7 5. Ali Mourtada (2011) 37.4

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Brian Holshek was one of the most accomplished players in Se ers       history, culmina ng  with a Hansen Gaze e All‐America honor in 2002.  

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Rushing Yards 1. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 1,873 2. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 1,641 3. Larry Piediscalzo (1998-01) 1,599 4. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 1,515 5. Bill Smith (1994-96) 1,523 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 22 2. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 20 3. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 19 4. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 16 5. Bruce Kennison (1984-85) 14 Longest Rush 1. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 96 Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 90 3. Chris Chappa (1995) 86 4. Dwayne Allen (1998) 70 5. Phil Capra (1989) 66 Passing Yards 1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 6,365 2. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 4,680 3. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 4,400 4. Marc Klausner (1991-93) 3,592 5. Jamie Reed (1999-02) 3,246 Pass Completions 1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 502 2. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 327 3. Mike Timmerman (2002-05) 320 4. Jordan Raynor (2010-12) 312 5. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 309 Passing Touchdowns 1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 41 2. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 34 3. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 24 4. Jamie Reed (1999-02) 21 5. Anthony Gazzillo (1998-99) 19 Longest Pass 1. M. Klausner to E. Frink ('92) 99 2. K. Enterlein to R. Johnson ('86) 97 3. J. Stagliano to A.Scott ('88) 95 4. J. Reed to L. Piediscalzo ('01) 84 5. M. Coleman to E. Frink ('90) 83

Receptions 1. Rich Johnson (1985-87) 188 2. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 181 3. Patrick Lupfer (2009-12) 146 4. Pat Deane (1990-92) 140 5. Eric Frink (1990-92) 137 Receiving Yards 1. Rich Johnson (1985-87) 2,614 2. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 2,482 3. Eric Frink (1990-92) 2,313 4. Pat Deane (1990-92) 1,967 5. Steve Sutherland (1980-82) 1,744 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 25 2. Eric Frink (1990-92) 18 3. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 16 4. Eric Ortega (2007-10) 15 5. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 14 Points Scored 1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 168 2. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 152 3. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 132 4. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 126 5. Eric Frink (1990-92) 114 Touchdowns 1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 28 2. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 25 3. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 22 4. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 21 5. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 19 7. Eric Frink (1990-92) 18 8. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 16 Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 16 Eric Ortega (2007-10) 16 Total Tackles 1. Chris DeGrazia (1991-94) 481 2. Brian Pirone (1993-96) 412 3. Dan McKenna (1985-88) 386 4. Joe Streany (2004-07) 355 5. David Lopez (2009-12) 331

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Sacks 1. Rich Middlebrook (1983-86) 28 2. Chris Shotwell (1995-98) 24 3. Jarrett Foster (2002-05) 19 4. Brian Pirone (1993-96) 18.5 Mike Casella (1982-85) 18.5 Interceptions 1. George Pinkham (1982-85) 16 2. Jonathan Jones (2005-08) 14 3. Shaun Johnson (1998-01) 13 Jeff Torreso (1992-96) 13 5. Jamie Balisciano (1994-97) 12 Fumble Recoveries 1. Dan McKenna (1985-88) 10 2. Chris Cervona (1995-98) 8 3. Lou Botticelli (1996-99) 7 Mike Robustelli (1980-83) 7 5. Evens Charles-Pierre (1997-00) 6 Chris DeGrazia (1991-94) 6 Ray Padilla (2000-03) 6 Joe Streany (2004-07) 6 Greg Brain (2006-09) 6 Field Goals 1. Scott Pluschau (1989-92) 19 2. Ali Mourtada (2008-11) 14 3. Rich White (1999-00) 12 4. James Sullivan (1985-88) 11 5. Luigi Casale (2004-05) 7

Longest Punt 1. Matt Cooney (2007) 71 2. Billy Mentekidis (1995) 70 3. Chris Chappa (1993) 68 Cody Childs (2009) 68 5. Ali Mourtada (2011) 65 Longest Field Goal 1. Ali Mourtada (2008) 52 2. Scott Pluschau (1989) 45 3. Dave Minozzi (1983) 41 Scott Pluschau (1991) 41 5. Bret Hartman (1997) 40 Mark Caufield (1981-twice) 40 Longest Kickoff Return (For TD) 1. Bret Hartman (1997) 99 2. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 97 3. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 96 4. Wendell Fevrine (2003) 90 5 Eric Frink (1992) 89 Longest Punt Return (For TD) 1. Ken Murphy (1978) 38 2. Shawn Boyhan (1997) 30

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Jason Washington led NCAA Division II in all‐purpose yards in 2010 

with 217.0 yards per game. 

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1978 (6-2) George Maier 9/16 Pace 30 Wm. Paterson 29 9/23 Pace 8 Hofstra 21 9/30 Pace 28 St. John's 17 10/7 Pace 19 Iona 7 10/14 Pace 41 Brooklyn 7 10/21 Pace 0 Seton Hall 17 10/28 Pace 59 Marist 19 11/11 Pace 31 St. Peter's 28 1979 (7-1-1) George Maier 9/14 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 8 9/21 Pace 7 Brooklyn 6 9/29 Pace 14 St. John's 13 10/5 Pace 13 Iona 0 10/13 Pace 27 Seton Hall 27 10/20 Pace 7 Hofstra 21 10/28 Pace 22 Marist 0 11/3 Pace 14 Coast Guard 6 11/10 Pace 53 St. Peter's 28 1980 (6-3) George Maier 9/13 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 28 9/20 Pace 6 Fordham 32 9/27 Pace 28 Brooklyn 12 10/3 Pace 10 St. John's 6 10/11 Pace 20 Iona 7 10/18 Pace 21 Seton Hall 6 10/25 Pace 0 Wagner 45 11/1 Pace 24 Marist 8 11/8 Pace 37 St. Peter's 15 1981 (5-5) George Maier 9/11 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 0 9/18 Pace 26 Brooklyn 6 9/27 Pace 21 Fordham 7 10/3 Pace 3 St. John's 14 10/9 Pace 19 Iona 28 10/17 Pace 37 Seton Hall 8 10/24 Pace 20 Wagner 21 10/31 Pace 33 Marist 8 11/7 Pace 0 So. Conn. St. 31 11/14 Pace 29 St. Peter's 8 1982 (5-4) George Maier 9/11 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 6 9/18 Pace 45 Brooklyn 0 10/2 Pace 17 Fordham 0 10/9 Pace 7 St. John's 26 10/16 Pace 26 Salisbury St. 30

10/23 Pace 30 Iona 38 10/30 Pace 35 Marist 21 11/6 Pace 7 So. Conn. St. 47 11/13 Pace 35 St. Peter's 13 1983 (5-4) George Maier 9/9 Pace 15 Wm. Paterson 6 9/16 Pace 23 Brooklyn 7 9/24 Pace 10 Cortland St. 26 10/1 Pace 16 Fordham 0 10/8 Pace 6 St. John's 34 10/15 Pace 6 Salisbury St. 20 10/21 Pace 24 Iona 12 10/29 Pace 10 Marist 27 11/5 Pace 36 St. Peter's 6 1984 (4-5) George Maier 9/8 Pace 10 Wm. Paterson 7 9/15 Pace 41 Brooklyn 0 9/22 Pace 7 Ramapo 13 9/29 Pace 6 St. Peter's 0 10/6 Pace 3 St. John's 10 10/13 Pace 0 U.S.M.M.A. 30 10/20 Pace 14 Iona 34 10/27 Pace 31 Marist 7 11/10 Pace 0 Fordham 21 1985 (3-7) George Maier 9/7 Pace 7 Trenton St. 10 9/13 Pace 18 Wm. Paterson 31 9/28 Pace 25 Ramapo 7 10/5 Pace 0 Villanova 45 10/12 Pace 14 St. John's 15 10/19 Pace 27 U.S.M.M.A. 30 10/25 Pace 15 Iona 6 11/2 Pace 3 Marist 12 11/9 Pace 0 C.W. Post 21 11/23 Pace 17 Fordham 6 1986 (5-4-1) George Maier 9/6 Pace 3 USMMA 21 9/13 Pace 25 Wm. Paterson 30 9/27 Pace 26 Stony Brook 22 10/4 Pace 31 C.W. Post 6 10/11 Pace 15 St. John's 16 10/18 Pace 7 Trenton St. 27 10/25 Pace 37 Iona 12 11/1 Pace 20 Marist 16 11/8 Pace 12 Fordham 12 11/15 Pace 36 Wagner 29

1987 (3-6) George Maier 9/11 Pace 9 Wm. Paterson 10 9/26 Pace 19 USMMA 21 10/3 Pace 8 C.W. Post 22 10/10 Pace 27 St. John's 22 10/17 Pace 53 Trenton St. 51 10/24 Pace 20 Iona 22 10/31 Pace 13 Marist 0 11/7 Pace 26 Fordham 45 11/14 Pace 7 Wagner 59 1988 (3-7) George Maier 9/3 Pace 7 Hofstra 17 9/10 Pace 23 Wm. Paterson 20 9/17 Pace 29 Marist 7 9/24 Pace 13 USMMA 17 10/1 Pace 0 C.W. Post 32 10/7 Pace 10 St. John's 3 10/15 Pace 3 Trenton St. 31 10/22 Pace 0 Iona 21 11/5 Pace 0 Fordham 27 11/12 Pace 0 Stony Brook 38 1989 (1-9) Bob Baker 9/2 Pace 0 Hofstra 24 9/9 Pace 9 Wm. Paterson 10 9/16 Pace 6 Marist 10 9/23 Pace 16 USMMA 20 9/30 Pace 17 C.W. Post 24 10/7 Pace 21 St. John's 38 10/14 Pace 10 Trenton St. 31 10/21 Pace 0 Iona 27 10/28 Pace 0 Lowell 31 11/4 Pace 10 Stony Brook 9 1990 (1-9) Bob Baker 9/8 Pace 13 Wm. Paterson 27 9/15 Pace 13 Marist 23 9/22 Pace 0 U.S.M.M.A. 29 9/29 Pace 7 C.W. Post 36 10/5 Pace 21 St. John's 28 10/13 Pace 0 Trenton St. 28 10/20 Pace 16 Iona 41 10/27 Pace 24 Hobart 20 11/3 Pace 3 Albany 47 11/10 Pace 14 Stony Brook 16

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1991 (2-8) Bob Baker 9/13 Pace 13 Wm. Paterson 27 9/21 Pace 7 Marist 28 9/28 Pace 22 U.S.M.M.A. 21 10/5 Pace 8 C.W. Post 55 10/12 Pace 28 St. John's 38 10/19 Pace 46 Upsala 24 10/26 Pace 17 Iona 38 11/2 Pace 14 Hobart 19 11/9 Pace 14 Coast Guard 39 11/16 Pace 10 Stony Brook 14 1992 (1-9) Doug Bieling 9/12 Pace 0 Stony Brook 28 9/19 Pace 13 Marist 18 9/26 Pace 6 U.S.M.M.A. 45 10/3 Pace 7 C.W. Post 51 10/9 Pace 21 St. John's 41 10/17 Pace 20 Upsala 37 10/24 Pace 24 Iona 41 10/31 Pace 23 Hobart 12 11/7 Pace 6 Wagner 48 11/14 Pace 0 Hartwick 14 1993 (0-10) Doug Bieling 9/11 Pace 2 Stony Brook 20 9/18 Pace 19 Marist 47 9/25 Pace 19 Lowell 35 10/2 Pace 2 C.W. Post 56 10/9 Pace 16 St. John's 44 10/16 Pace 10 Wagner 47 10/23 Pace 6 Iona 38 10/30 Pace 6 Hobart 27 11/ 6 Pace 0 Mercyhurst 48 11/13 Pace 0 Sacred Heart 36 1994 (2-8) Greg Lusardi 9/10 Pace 0 Stony Brook 32 9/17 Pace 0 Monmouth 20 9/24 Pace 0 Assumption 25 10/8 Pace 28 Iona 24 10/15 Pace 13 Mercyhurst 52 10/22 Pace 13 Salve Regina 20 10/29 Pace 7 Hartwick 35 11/5 Pace 22 Lowell 13 11/12 Pace 6 Sacred Heart 20 11/24 Pace 13 St. John's 20

1995 (6-4) Greg Lusardi 9/9 Pace 19 Stony Brook 21 9/16 Pace 17 St. John's 7 9/23 Pace 29 Iona 22 9/30 Pace 28 Assumption 20 10/7 Pace 42 Mass-Lowell 7 10/14 Pace 0 Monmouth 41 10/21 Pace 12 Salve Regina 34 10/28 Pace 20 Albany 38 11/4 Pace 26 Stonehill 10 11/11 Pace 12 Sacred Heart 7 1996 (6-4) Greg Lusardi 9/7 Pace 2 Hartwick 6 9/14 Pace 21 Stony Brook 27 9/21 Pace 0 Monmouth 48 9/28 Pace 26 Iona 20 10/5 Pace 34 Assumption 0 10/19 Pace 7 Gannon 0 10/26 Pace 13 W.Connecticut 7 11/2 Pace 17 Albany 5 11/9 Pace 0 Stonehill 18 11/16 Pace 35 Sacred Heart 0 1997 (5-5) Greg Lusardi 9/13 Pace 29 UMass-Lowell 7 9/20 Pace 7 Stony Brook 38 9/27 Pace 26 Iona 0 10/3 Pace 20 So. Conn. 39 10/11 Pace 14 Albany 48 10/18 Pace 3 Gannon 19 10/25 Pace 8 C.W. Post 7 11/1 Pace 0 American Int’l 20 11/8 Pace 19 Sacred Heart 7 11/20 Pace 8 Assumption 0 1998 (5-5) Greg Lusardi 9/5 Pace 35 Gannon 14 9/11 Pace 26 UMass-Lowell 0 9/26 Pace 16 Stony Brook 30 10/3 Pace 3 So. Conn. 26 10/10 Pace 15 Bryant 9 10/17 Pace 20 Bentley 30 10/24 Pace 14 C.W. Post 13 10/31 Pace 13 American Int’l 21 11/7 Pace 0 Albany 17 11/14 Pace 38 Assumption 7

1999 (6-4) Greg Lusardi 9/4 Pace 17 N.J. City 29 9/11 Pace 26 Stonehill 13 9/18 Pace 13 Bryant 7 9/25 Pace 43 Gannon 21 10/1 Pace 14 So. Conn. 42 10/9 Pace 34 St. Anselm 15 10/16 Pace 34 Bentley 27 10/23 Pace 10 Assumption 7 10/30 Pace 21 American Int’l 48 11/13 Pace 17 C.W. Post 30 2000 (4-6) Greg Lusardi 9/2 Pace 19 N.J. City 21 9/9 Pace 16 Stonehill 14 9/16 Pace 21 Bryant 34 9/22 Pace 7 St. Peter's 14 9/30 Pace 21 So. Conn. 28 10/7 Pace 18 St. Anselm 12 10/14 Pace 17 Bentley 10 10/21 Pace 32 Assumption 14 10/28 Pace 16 American Int’l 36 11/1 Pace 13 C.W. Post 30 2001 (4-5) Greg Lusardi 9/1 Pace 42 UMass-Lowell 27 9/8 Pace 16 Stonehill 10 9/28 Pace 21 So. Conn.53 10/6 Pace 20 St. Anselm 43 10/13 Pace 38 Bentley 37 (OT) 10/20 Pace 21 Assumption 17 10/27 Pace 7 American Int’l 17 11/3 Pace 13 Merrimack 33 11/10 Pace 3 C.W. Post 42 2002 (3-7) Greg Lusardi 9/7 Pace 33 UMass-Lowell 7 9/14 Pace 20 Stonehill 14 (OT) 9/21 Pace 0 Bryant 26 10/5 Pace 14 So. Conn. 46 10/12 Pace 0 St. Anselm 31 10/19 Pace 13 Bentley 33 10/26 Pace 13 Assumption 0 11/2 Pace 7 American Int’l 34 11/9 Pace 7 Merrimack 24 11/16 Pace 16 C.W. Post 35

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1991 (2-8) Bob Baker 9/13 Pace 13 Wm. Paterson 27 9/21 Pace 7 Marist 28 9/28 Pace 22 U.S.M.M.A. 21 10/5 Pace 8 C.W. Post 55 10/12 Pace 28 St. John's 38 10/19 Pace 46 Upsala 24 10/26 Pace 17 Iona 38 11/2 Pace 14 Hobart 19 11/9 Pace 14 Coast Guard 39 11/16 Pace 10 Stony Brook 14 2003 (2-8) Greg Lusardi 9/6 Pace 24 Bryant 31 9/12 Pace 7 So. Conn. 49 9/20 Pace 22 Iona 29 9/27 Pace 13 Merrimack 14 10/4 Pace 27 Assumption 14 10/11 Pace 7 CW Post 52 10/18 Pace 18 American Int’l 27 11/1 Pace 15 Stonehill 13 11/8 Pace 0 Bentley 59 11/15 Pace 12 St. Anselm 24 2004 (0-10) Greg Lusardi 9/4   Pace 14 CW Post 61 9/11 Pace 14 Stonehill 15 9/18   Pace 13 St. Anselm 28 9/25 Pace 19 Bryant 24 10/1 Pace 6 Bentley 47 10/9 Pace 6 So. Conn. 36 10/16 Pace 19 American Int’l 28 10/23 Pace 0 Merrimack 28 10/30 Pace 0 Assumption 6 11/13   Pace 6 Saint Peter’s 13 2005 (3-7) Mike Iezzi 9/3 Pace 6 CW Post 48 9/10 Pace 13 Stonehill 17 9/17 Pace 44 St. Anselm 14 9/24 Pace 19 Bryant 20 10/1 Pace 14 Bentley 33 10/7 Pace 17 So. Conn. 59 10/15 Pace 20 American Int’l 7 10/22 Pace 14 Merrimack 45 10/29 Pace 3 Assumption 7 11/4 Pace 38 Saint Peter’s 27

2006 (3-7) Mike Iezzi 9/2 Pace 27 Husson 14 9/9 Pace 7 C.W. Post 28 9/16 Pace 7 Stonehill 0 9/23 Pace 7 St. Anselm 2 9/30 Pace 17 Bryant 31 10/6 Pace 6 Bentley 21 10/14 Pace 0 So. Conn. 28 10/21 Pace 0 American Int’l 7 10/28 Pace 0 Merrimack 18 11/4 Pace 0 Assumption 19 2007 (1-10) Mike Iezzi 8/31 Pace 13 Husson 25 9/8 Pace 0 C.W. Post 41 9/15 Pace 0 Stonehill 23 9/22 Pace 20 St. Anselm 9 9/29 Pace 19 Bryant 22 10/6 Pace 6 Bentley 25 10/12 Pace 0 So. Conn. 49 10/20 Pace 0 American Int’l 7 10/27 Pace 0 Merrimack 31 11/3 Pace 3 Iona 34 11/10 Pace 7 Assumption 10 2008 (4-6) Mike Iezzi 9/6 Pace 27 Assumption 20 9/13 Pace 28 Stonehill 24 9/20 Pace 15 St. Anselm 14 9/27 Pace 26 Iona 30 10/4 Pace 28 Merrimack 31 10/11 Pace 21 Assumption 14 10/18 Pace 20 American Int’l 42 10/25 Pace 17 So. Conn. 40 11/1 Pace 20 Bentley 24 11/8 Pace 14 St. Anselm 28 2009 (1-9) Mike Iezzi 9/5 Pace 14 Salisbury 34 9/11 Pace 10 So. Conn. 27 9/19 Pace 13 St. Anselm 17 9/26 Pace 20 Albright 26 10/3 Pace 26 Assumption 34 10/10 Pace 14 Stonehill 34 10/17 Pace 27 Bentley 28 10/24 Pace 27 New Haven 49 10/31 Pace 20 American Int’l 9 11/7 Pace 16 Merrimack 46

2010 (0-9) Chris Dapolito 9/4 Pace 0 E. Stroudsburg 57 9/10 Pace 33 Stonehill 41 9/18 Pace 12 So. Conn. 55 9/25 Pace 35 St. Anselm 45 10/9 Pace 0 Assumption 20 10/16 Pace 0 Stonehill 27 10/30 Pace 19 New Haven 58 11/6 Pace 31 American Int’l 69 11/13 Pace 14 Merrimack 46 2011 (1-9) Chris Dapolito 9/1 Pace 14 E. Stroudsburg 56 9/10 Pace 23 Stonehill 20 9/17 Pace 7 Merrimack 63 9/23 Pace 0 So. Conn. 61 10/8 Pace 10 Assumption 41 10/15 Pace 0 Stonehill 49 10/22 Pace 21 St. Anselm 47 10/29 Pace 0 Bentley 28 11/5 Pace 6 New Haven 63 11/12 Pace 6 American Int’l 54 2012 (0-9) Chris Dapolito 8/31 Pace 0 Bentley 42 9/8 Pace 7 Stony Brook 77 9/15 Pace 10 New Haven 44 9/21 Pace 0 American Int’l 42 9/29 Pace 14 Merrimack 63 10/6 Pace 26 So. Conn. 47 10/13 Pace 21 Saint Anselm 48 10/27 Pace 31 Assumption 59 11/3 Pace 7 Stonehill 43 2013 (0-11) Chris Dapolito 9/7 Pace 28 A-B 31 9/14 Pace 0 New Haven 65 9/21 Pace 27 American Int’l 48 9/28 Pace 14 Merrimack 66 10/4 Pace 18 So. Conn. 47 10/12 Pace 13 Bentley 56 10/19 Pace 0 LIU Post 58 10/26 Pace 21 Assumption 55 11/2 Pace 14 Stonehill 42 11/9 Pace 33 St. Anselm 63 11/16 Pace 28 LIU Post 62

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Opponent W L T PCT. Univ. at Albany 1 4 0 .200 Albright College 0 1 0 .000 Alderson Broaddus 0 1 0 .000 American Int’l 2 15 0 .118 Assumption College 11 10 0 .524 Bentley University 3 12 0 .200 Brooklyn College 7 0 0 1.000 Bryant University 2 7 0 .222 SUNY Cortland 0 1 0 .000 East Stroudsburg Univ. 0 2 0 .000 Fordham University 4 4 1 .500 Gannon University 3 1 0 .750 Hartwick College 0 3 0 .000 Hobart College 2 2 0 .500 Hofstra University 0 4 0 .000 Husson College 1 1 0 .500 Iona College 10 13 0 .435 LIU-Post 3 19 0 .143 Marist College 9 7 0 .563 UMass-Lowell 6 2 0 .750 Merrimack College 0 13 0 .000 Mercyhurst College 0 2 0 .000 Monmouth College 0 3 0 .000 New Haven 0 5 0 .000 New Jersey City 0 2 0 .000 Ramapo College 1 1 0 .500 Sacred Heart University 3 2 0 .600 St. Anselm College 6 10 0 .375 St. John's University 6 12 0 .333 St. Peter's College 8 2 0 .800 Salisbury St. University 0 3 0 .000 Salve Regina University 0 2 0 .000 Seton Hall University 2 1 1 .667 So. Conn. St. Univ. 0 19 0 .000 Stonehill College 9 10 0 .474 Stony Brook 2 11 0 .154 Trenton St. University 1 5 0 .167 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1 1 0 .500 U.S.M.M.A. 1 8 0 .111 Upsala College 1 1 0 .500 Villanova University 0 1 0 .000 Wagner College 1 5 0 .167 W. Connecticut St. 1 0 0 1.000 William Paterson College 6 8 0 .429 TOTALS 113 236 2 .325 Bold - 2014 Opponent

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Joe Streany set a Pace single‐season record and led the na on with 148 total tackles in 2007. His 344 career tackles rank him fourth all‐ me for the Se ers. 

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Baseball: NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II), 2013 (II) Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title - 1983, 1984, 1985 Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs - 1981 Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title - 1985 Northeast-10 Conf. Southwest Division title - 2012, 2013 (Co-Champions) Bowling Conference title - 1984, 1988 Men's Basketball: NCAA appearances - 1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07 ECAC playoff title - 1989-90, 1990-91 NYCAC regular season title - 1991-92 Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title - 1990-91 Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65 NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65 Women's Basketball: NCAA Northeast Regional title - 2000-01 NCAA East Regional title - 1984-85 NCAA appearances - 1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000, 2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2009-10, 2010-11 (Sweet 16), 2011-12 ECAC playoff title - 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament - Second Place 2006-07 NYCAC regular season title - 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95 NYCAC playoff title - 1990-91, 1991-92 Empire State Conf. regular season title - 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90 Empire State Conf. playoff title - 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90 Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84 Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01 Men's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91 MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990 Women's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1991-92 Football Met Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979 (III) Golf NCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 NYCAC title - 1989-90 Conference title - 1980

Lacrosse: Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1998, 1999 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1999 Knickerbocker Conference title - 1996 Ranked #9 in nation - 2002 Softball: ECAC playoff title - 2002 Empire State Conf. title - 1989 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title - 1987, 1988 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title - 1987, 1988 Men’s Tennis Conference title - 1977, 1980 Women's Tennis: NCAA appearances - 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 (co-champions) Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 NYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 Metro Collegiate Conf. title - 6 titles Volleyball: NCAA Northeast Regional title - 1998, 2000 NCAA Appearances - 1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998 (Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2009, 2010, 2011 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title - 1998, 2000 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title - 1997, 1999, 2000 NYCAC playoff title - 1996 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title - 1986, 1987

2002 Softball 

2000 Volleyball 

1950‐51 Men’s Basketball 

Pace Athletics Pace Athletics ChampionshipsChampionships

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OPPORTUNITAS: The Promise of Pace is the motto of Pace: Opportunitas. A remarkable array of living, learning and working opportunities await each student. This comprehensive University offers five undergraduate schools and colleges and more than 100 academic majors.

THE FACULTY -- The faculty at Pace bring practical experience in a discipline or profession to their classroom teaching. They know what it takes to succeed because they've experienced success themselves. Professors pursue research in areas that span the curriculum including business, accounting, biology, communications, the natural sciences, health care, nursing, computer science, and education, among others.

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION -- Take advantage of the University's extraordinary Cooperative Education Program, the largest and most comprehensive co-op program among four-year colleges and universities in the New York City area. Each year Pace places over 1,100 students in over 450 multi-national, national, regional, and local organizations. The opportunity to apply classroom theory into hands-on professional settings allows you to assess how you feel about a particular profession. Also, you will gain a valuable competitive edge in the job market. One-third of the co-op students receive job offers from their co-op employers.

OPEN HOUSE -- We invite you to visit the University and form your own opinion’s of Pace. Talk to students, talk to professors, sit in on a few classes, meet with the Admissions staff, and tour the campus. During our Open House Days, you can get your first taste of Pace's environment through personal contact and first hand experience.

ONE UNIVERSITY - TWO CAMPUSES: No matter what you are seeking in a college setting, you can find it at one of Pace's two different locations. Whichever campus you choose, you will also have the opportunity to take courses on the other campus.

PLEASANTVILLE/BRIARCLIFF -- About forty minutes from the New York City campus, these two suburban locations, minutes

apart, are administered as one campus. In addition to a serene setting, the campus is noted for its Environmental Center and stables complete with goats and sheep. Tennis courts, outdoor

basketball, sand volleyball courts, GFC Field, and Willcox Gym provide ample opportunities for athletics, and recreation. In keeping with its commitment to its students, community and quality campus life, Pace has initiated the Pleasantville Master Plan, which will include the construction of three new residence halls and an expansion of the athletic facilities with the move of all intercollegiate athletics onto the Pleasantville campus by 2015.

NEW YORK CITY -- The New York City campus, located in lower Manhattan, offers the best of everything that makes New York special. A short walk from Wall Street and the famous South Street Seaport, our New York campus stands across the street from historic City Hall. Nearby public transportation makes commuting fast and easy. The 650-seat Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, located on campus, is the site of acclaimed student productions, concerts and performers including the Joffrey Ballet, as well as the new home of the celebrated National Actors Theater.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Students with a creative flair and a desire to communicate have no problem finding an outlet; Pace sponsors two newspapers, two literary magazines, two radio stations, and two yearbooks. Plays, concerts, and performances by professionals and amateurs also enhance student life. There is also an active Student Government Association on each campus.

The New York and Pleasantville campuses each sponsor several fraternities and sororities. While the emphasis is on good times and bonding, these organizations also put their energies to good work by sponsoring community service projects. Pace offers the opportunity to participate in athletics, either varsity or intramural. The Setters compete in 14 varsity sports in NCAA Division II with field hockey and women’s lacrosse opening play in 2015.

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THE PACE STORY: Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement and whose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas. Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute began its transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later. With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State, with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talented, ambitious graduates. Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional programs for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through its Lubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School of Nursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems are more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools to prepare a well-educated workforce. The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a foundation for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and provided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to the intellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon which lives and careers are founded. At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, an emphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academic experiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of faculty who balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom. While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activity to ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularly invites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process. Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity, socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet the growing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summer scheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance the accessibility and opportunities of a Pace education. A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offering special programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return from these partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide. The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations of today's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sciences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and comprehensive institution. HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY: Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life. Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach 10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza building stands today.

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Some Pace University Milestones: 1948 - Pace Institute was given college status 1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree 1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established 1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard 1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building 1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department 1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University 1976 - School of Law is established 1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University 1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established 1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus 1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family 1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation

1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City 1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal 1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide 2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York 2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus 2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships 2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students. 2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate 2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor of this gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him 2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial 2014 - Campus Master Plan initiated

Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes to the near-by Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 in response to continued growth.

In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet another move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department to grant the bachelor of arts degree.

Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College by Pace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named in honor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox.

In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education were established. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President Hubert Humphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus.

Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, the College of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets of Briarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBM Corporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School of Computer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute, a leading-edge provider of international training programs.

Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men and women have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges of each passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambitious and knowledgeable students.

Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known as the "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride.

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Fast Facts About Pace: Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally. Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 13,000 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education. Majors and Degrees: 100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 master’s programs, and four doctoral programs Enrollment: Undergraduates - 8,289 Graduate Students - 3,745 Law Students - 590 Total - 12,624 Enrollment by Gender: Percentage male students 41% Percentage female students 59% Undergraduate by School-Matriculated: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,850 College of Health Professions - 501 Lubin School of Business - 2,806 School of Education - 163 Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 563 Other - 376 Undergraduate Student Diversity: White (Non-Hispanic) 46% Hispanic 16% African-American 11% Asian 9% Other 9% Unknown 6% Multi 3% Total number of undergraduate students: 7,116 New York City Campus - 4,828 Freshmen - 1,307 Westchester Campus - 2,288 Freshmen - 451 69% of freshmen live on campus BusinessWeek lists Pace University as one of the “Best Northeastern Colleges in the U.S. by Salary Potential.” Pace graduates earn a starting median salary of $53,200, only a few thousand less than graduates of Yale University, putting Pace among the top 50 colleges in the nation.

2/3 of faculty members hold a PhD or terminal degree 90 International students represent different 90 countries Top 14 majors at Pace 1. Management 2. Accounting 3. Nursing 4. Marketing 5. Finance 6. Communications 7. Psychology 8. Performing Arts/Theater 9. Biology 10. Education 11. Computer Science/Technology 12. Political Science 13. Forensics 14. Criminal Justice

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