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Table oF coNTeNTs2015 UNH WIlDcaTs FooTball GUIDeQuick Facts & General Information Media Information ............................................................... 2-3 Media List ............................................................................... 2 Wildcat Sports Radio Network ............................................... 3 Wildcat Football on TV ........................................................... 3 Directions to Cowell Stadium ................................................. 3 2014 Results ............................................................................ 4 2015 Schedule ......................................................................... 4 University and Football Quick Facts....................................... 4Coaching Staff Head Coach Sean McDonnell .............................................. 5-6 Assistant Coaches............................................................... 7-11The 2015 Wildcats Depth Chart ........................................................................... 12 Season Preview ................................................................ 13-16 Numerical Roster ............................................................. 17-18 Alphabetical Roster .......................................................... 19-20 Returning Letterwinners & Redshirt Freshmen ............... 21-46 Incoming Freshmen & Newcomers ...................................... 47The 2014 Season in Review Game Summaries ............................................................. 48-54 Statistics ........................................................................... 55-57The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) About the CAA ................................................................. 58-59 2015 Preseason Poll & Preseason Teams .............................. 58 2015 Composite Schedule ..................................................... 59 2014 Standings & All-Conference Teams ............................. 60 All-Time Conference Champions ......................................... 60UNH Football History Individual Records ........................................................... 62-63 Team Records ................................................................... 63-64 Top 10 Season/Career Lists ................................................... 64 All-Time Series Records ....................................................... 65 Game-By-Game Results................................................... 66-68 National Awards .................................................................... 69 Conference Awards ............................................................... 70 Team Awards ......................................................................... 71 UNH Wildcats in the NFL ..................................................... 83The University of New Hampshire About UNH ...................................................................... 72-73 President Dr. Mark Huddleston ............................................. 74 Director of Athletics Marty Scarano ..................................... 75 Support Staff .................................................................... 76-78 Cowell Stadium ................................................................ 80-81 Jerry Azumah Performance Center ....................................... 82

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CRedITsThe 2015 UNh football media guide was written and designed by the UNh athletic Communica-tions office on iMac computers utilizing Adobe InDesign and Photoshop; thanks to Dylan Hand for his assistance. Photos by Michelle Bronner, Earl Frost, Greg Greene, Mike Gridley, Ryan Sz-epan, Gil Talbot and UNh Photo services.

The 2014 Wildcats hold the New Hampshire state flag and Brice-Cowell Musket high after defeating Maine, 20-12. UNH has claimed the musket four consecutive years and 11 of the last 12.

UNH went 8-1 at home last season and that included a 35-30 win against Chattanooga in the NCAA quarterfinals. Since the start of the 2007 season, the Wildcats are 42-5 in The Dungeon.

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The 2015 University of New Hampshire Football Media Guide was prepared by the University of New Hampshire athletic communications office to assist all media outlets in the coverage of Wildcat football and to provide pertinent information concerning the New Hampshire football program. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Communications, Field House, Room 105, 145 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824; [email protected] or (603) 969-0774.

GAME CREDENTIALS: Only accredited members of the media will receive creden-tials for any game. Requests for credentials should be made by 12 p.m. the day prior to the game. No requests will be honored after that time. Credentials at Cowell Stadium may be picked up 90 minutes prior to kickoff at the Will Call table, located in the front lobby of the UNH Field House, adjacent to the entrance to Lundholm Gymnasium. Credentials should be requested through Mike Murphy in the Athletic Communications Office at (603) 969-0774 or [email protected]. A valid form of identification is required to pick up media credentials.

PHOTO AND FILM CREDENTIALS: All photo and game film credentials should be requested as early as possible, and no later than 12 p.m. one day prior to the game. No photo credentials will be approved on the day of the game. Per NCAA regulations, photographers and video crews may only work the sidelines between the 25-yard line and the end zone in both directions. Photographers and film crews on the sidelines and end zones assume the responsibility for all risks.

RADIO: Credentials for visiting radio will be limited to three persons unless prior arrangements have been made. Two visiting radio phone lines are provided by the

MeDIa INFoRMaTIoNUniversity of New Hampshire athletic communications office. There are two free phone lines available to a visiting commercial station. Any student radio stations wishing to broadcast the game need to make arrangements in advance, but there is no guarantee of a phone line being available for student stations. For additional information on reserv-ing phone lines, please contact Mike Murphy in the Athletic Communications Office at (603) 969-0774 or [email protected].

PRESS PARKING: Reserved press parking is available in the press parking lot located in A Lot area across the street from the Field House. Your media pass also serves as a parking pass. If you are picking up your credential on game day, please coordinate parking with Mike Murphy at (603) 969-0774 or [email protected].

PRESS BOX GAME SERVICES: Pregame notes and fact sheets, depth charts, cur-rent statistics, flip cards and programs will be available prior to the start of each New Hampshire home game. End-of-quarter quickie stats are distributed to the media at the end of the first, second and third quarters; a complete stat packet will be provided fol-lowing the game. Wireless internet is available in the press box for your use. Members of the UNH Athletic Communications staff will be on hand to assist on game day.

INTERVIEWS: All requests for player or coach interviews, either in person or via phone or e-mail, must be arranged by the New Hampshire Athletic Communications Office. Postgame interviews with both coaches and players will take place 10 minutes after the game in Field House Room 5, located a short distance from the press box. Postgame interviews will be coordinated by the Athletic Communications Office at Cowell Stadium. On the road, the UNH Athletic Communications Office will be available to arrange Wildcat interviews. The UNH locker room is closed to the media.

Papers/Wire ServiceAssociated Press2 Capital Plaza, Suite 400Concord, NH 03301(603) 224-3327

Boston Globe135 Morrissey BlvdBoston, MA 02125Craig Larson(617) 929-2860 Boston HeraldOne Herald SquareBoston, MA 02118John Connolly(617) 426-3000

Concord MonitorP.O. Box 1177Concord, NH 03302Tim O’Sullivan(603) 224-5301

Foster’s Daily Democrat333 Central Ave.Dover, NH 03820Mike Whaley(603) 742-4455 Keene Sentinel60 West St.Keene, NH 03431David Lanier(603) 352-1234 Eagle Tribune100 Turnpike St.Bill BurtN. Andover, MA 01845(978) 946-2227

Union LeaderP.O. Box 9555Manchester, NH 03105(603) 668-4321

Nashua TelegraphP.O. Box 1008Nashua, NH 03061Alan Greenwood(603) 594-6467

The New HampshireMemorial Union BuildingDurham, NH 03824(603) 862-1490 Portsmouth HeraldPortsmouth, NH 03801(603) 436-1800

Radio/TVESPN-NH 1250/900 AMNashua, NH 03060(603) 880-9001

WGIR-AM 610Manchester, NH 03105Erin Boss(603) 625-6915

WQSO-FM 96.7Portsmouth, NH 03801Jeff Pierce(603) 430-9415

WHEB-FM 100.3Portsmouth, NH 03802Jeff Pierce(603) 463-7300

WKXL-AM 1450 Concord, NH 03301Chris Ryan(603) 225-5521

WTPL-FM 107.7Bow, NH 03304Bob Lipman(603) 545-0777

WTSN-AM 1270P.O. Box 400Dover, NH 03821Justin McIsaac(603) 742-1270

WUNH-FM 91.3MUBDurham, NH 03824(603) 862-2541

WMUR-TV (ABC/9)Manchester, NH 03015 Jason King, Jamie Staton(603) 641-9007

WBIN-TVDerry, N.H.(603) 845-1000

Comcast SportsNet N.E. Burlington, Mass. 01803

NESNWatertown, Mass. 02472 (617) 536-9233

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From the South: Take 95 North to 91 North (at New Haven, Conn.). Take 91 North to 84 East at Hartford. Follow 84 East through Connecticut to the Mas-sachusetts Turnpike (Route 90). Stay on the Mass Pike for 10 miles before taking the exit for Auburn/Worcester and 290 East. Proceed east on 290 until it ends and merges with 495 North -- stay in the left lanes to exit to 495 North. Continue on 495 North -- it will end and merge with 95 North. Proceed on 95 North into New Hampshire and continue on to the toll booth. From the toll, go approximately seven miles to Exit 4 for the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) -- signs that read “NH Lakes and White Mountains,” and “Dover/Concord.” Exit to the left. Go about four miles and take the last exit before the toll (Exit 6W) for Concord and Durham. At this point, you are still on Route 4 West. Go approximately four miles and continue straight through a traffic light (Madbury Road), and proceed another 1 1/2 miles to the Route 155A exit, marked “Uni-versity of New Hampshire.” Take a left turn off the ramp and proceed one mile to Field House, which is on the right at the top of the hill.

From Maine: Follow 95 South to Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) and continue as above.

From the West (Vermont, Concord): Take 89 South to 93 North. Follow 93 North, approximately four miles to 393 East, which will merge with Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 to Route 155A exit for “University of New Hampshire.” Make a right off the ramp and proceed as above.

From the West (Manchester, Nashua): Take 93 North to Route 101 East. Fol-low 101 to Exit 6 (Route 125). Exit and take a left onto 125 and follow straight to Lee Traffic Circle. First right at circle is Route 4 East. Continue as above.

FOR PARKING: (from downtown Durham): Take Main Street to rotary. Take first right at rotary and follow signs to parking lot A. (from Route 4) Take Main Street to rotary. Take third exit off rotary and follow signs to parking lot A.

Wildcat Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports, is the multimedia rights holder for UNH Athletics. The Wildcat Sports Network consists of flagship station WGIR-AM 610 in Manchester, N.H., which has been the headquarters for UNH play-by-play since 2008, and affiliates News Radio 610 WGIR-AM (Manchester), News Radio 96.7 WQSO-FM (Portsmouth), and Fox Sports Radio 930 WPKX-AM (Rochester). Each game is streamed live online at www.unhwildcats.com. Bob Lipman, a four-time N.H. Sportscaster of the Year, begins his fourth season as the Voice of the Wildcats and fifth season with the Network in 2015. Lipman is the longtime voice of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball team and former voice of Dartmouth College football. Tim O’Sullivan joined the Wildcat Sports Network in August 2014 and will be the color commentator for UNH football games again this fall. The award-winning sportswriter from the Concord Monitor has covered UNH football since 2003. All games will be broadcast live, with the pregame show begin-ning 30 minutes prior to kickoff. Subscribers to UNHWildcats.TV, available for home games, receive the added benefit of Wildcat Sports Radio Network audio during select home webcasts.

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Directions to Cowell Stadium145 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824

UNH football will be on television five times this season as part of the CAA television package on NBC Sports Network, Comcast SportsNet and American Sports Network. The complete TV schedule is available at CAAFootball.com.

2015 Televised Games (tentative)Sept. 19 at Stony Brook 7 pm ASNOct. 3 ELON 3:30 pm ASNOct. 17 at William & Mary 12 pm CSNNov. 7 RICHMOND 3 pm NBCSNNov. 14 at Albany 7 pm ASN

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2014 NeW HaMPsHIRe ResUlTs(12-2 Overall, 8-0 Colonial Athletic Association)

2015 Wildcat Team InformationLetterwinners Returning (51): Offense (24): Mark Accino (WR), Jared Allison (WR), Trevon Bryant (RB), Dalton Crossan (RB), Brian Ferreira (WR), Sean Goldrich (QB), Donald Goodrich (RB), Austin Heter (OL), George Kallas (OL), Mike Kelly (WR), Jake Kennedy (OL), Andrew Lauderdale (OL), Aaron Lewis-Cenales (WR), Chris McCormick (QB), Will McInerny (OL), Tad McNeely (OL), Alexander Morrill (OL), Curtis Nealer (OL), Anthony Pante (WR), Jordan Powell (TE), Adam Riese (QB), Danny Riley (OL), Kyon Taylor (WR), Mike Zaloga (OL). Defense (25): Akil Anderson (LB), Rashid Armand (DT), Kalil Bailey (DB), Mike Bo-ryeskne (DE), Marquis Carr (CB), Horace Chalstrom (CB), DeVaughn Chollette (LB), Casey DeAndrade (DB), D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie (S), Lamar Edmonds (CB), Ryan Farrell (LB), Odaine Franklyn (LB), Rick Holt (DT), Hayden Knudson (S), Nick Marino (DB), Kevin McNally (LB), Patrick Mensah (DB), Geno Miller (DB), Dougie Moss (CB), Antonio Natale (LB), Keith Parkinson (S), Daniel Rowe (S), Cam Shorey (DE), Jullian Turner (DT), Dab Ukwuani (DE). Specialists (2): Christian Breda (K/P), Max Pedinoff (K/P).

Other Returners (20): Offense (10): Nick Derocher (TE), Rory Donovan (WR), Dayne Herron (OL), Michael Hershman (WR), Jake Klose (WR), Trevor Knight (QB), Neil O’Connor (WR), Shane O’Donnell (RB), Chris Redding (WR), Matt Torrey (TE). Defense: (8): Cyrus Boone (DL), Shawn Cavallaro (DB), John Dicaro (LB), Jae’Wuan Horton (DE), Jared Kuehl (LB), Jason Martinez (S), Kyle Reisert (DE), Ryan Sosnak (DT). Specialists (2): Morgan Ellman (K/P), Tyler Rouse (K/P).

Newcomers (27): Offense (14): John Dellisanti (WR), Brandon Gallagher (RB), Evan Gray (RB), Brendan Hill (TE), Clayton Jimerson (OL), Malik Love (WR), Nick Lubischer (WR), Justin Malone-Woods (TE), Matt Matulis (OL), Mike McGuinness (OL), Ivan Niyomugabo (QB), Nick Velte (OL), Amechie Walker (WR), Malik Wilder (WR). Defense (11): Ismail Asongwed (CB), Michael Balsamo (DB), Cameron Brusko (LB), Sean Burns (DL), Quinlen Dean (LB), Rick Ellison (DB), Jalen Gardner (DL), Josh Kania (DE), Isiah Perkins (DB), Robbie Schum-acher (DE), Matt Sherlock (DB). Specialists (2): Robert Kelly (K/P), Drew Sanborn (K/P).

Total Lettermen Lost (25): Offense (13): Alex Blane (OL), Rob Bowman, (OL), Mike Coccia (OL), Jim Earley (RB), Jimmy Giansante (WR), R.J. Harris (WR), Zach Hundertmark (OL), Tim Johnson (OL), Ekene Nwokoye (TE), Jimmy Owens (RB), Harold Spears (TE), Nico Steriti (RB), Andy Vailas (QB). Defense (11): Eric Burgos (S), Nick Cefalo (S), Brian Ciccone (DE), Matt Kaplan (DT), Mike Lynch (DE), Shane McNeely (LB), Cody Muller (DE), Riley Pritchett (LB), Steven Thames (CB), Harry Theodhosi (DE), Robbie Zauck (DE). Specialists (1): Brad Prasky (K/P).

Offensive Starters Returning (5): Jared Allison (WR), Sean Goldrich (QB), Austin Heter (RT), Tad McNeely (RG), Alexander Morrill (LG).

Offensive Starters Lost (6): Rob Bowman (LT), Mike Coccia (C), Jimmy Giansante (WR), R.J. Harris (WR), Harold Spears (TE), Nico Steriti (RB).

Defensive Starters Returning (5): Akil Anderson (LB), Rashid Armand (DT), Casey DeAndrade (CB), Keith Parkinson (WS), Daniel Rowe (SS).

Defensive Starters Lost (6): Nick Cefalo (S), Brian Ciccone (DE), Matt Kaplan (DT), Shane McNeely (LB), Cody Muller (DE), Steven Thames (CB).

Specialist Starters Returning (4): Christian Breda (K), Dalton Crossan (KR), Casey De-Andrade (KR/PR), Ryan Farrell (LS).

Specialist Starters Lost (3): Mike Coccia (SS), Brad Prasky (P/PK), Andy Vailas (H).

Aug. 30 @ Toledo L, 20-54Sept. 13 LEHIGH W, 45-27Sept. 20 @ Richmond* W, 29-26Sept. 27 DARTMOUTH W, 52-19Oct. 4 @ Elon* W, 48-14Oct. 11 WILLIAM & MARY* W, 32-3Oct. 25 STONY BROOK* W, 28-20Nov. 1 ALBANY* W, 49-24Nov. 8 @ Rhode Island* W, 41-14Nov. 15 DELAWARE* W, 43-14Nov. 22 @ Maine* W, 20-12Dec. 6 FORDHAM & W, 44-19Dec. 12 CHATTANOOGA & W, 35-30Dec. 20 ILLINOIS STATE & L, 18-21 * CAA conference game& NCAA D-I FCS playoff game

Sept. 3 @ San Jose State 10 p.m. (Eastern)Sept. 12 @ Colgate 6 p.m.Sept. 19 @ Stony Brook* 7 p.m.Sept. 26 CENTRAL CONN. ST. 6 p.m.Oct. 3 ELON* 3:30 p.m.Oct. 17 @ William & Mary* 12 p.m.Oct. 24 @ Delaware* 3:30 p.m.Oct. 31 RHODE ISLAND* 1 p.m.Nov. 7 RICHMOND* 3 p.m.Nov. 14 @ Albany* 7 p.m.Nov. 21 MAINE* 1 p.m. * CAA conference game

Location ..........................................Durham, NH 03824Founded ................................................................1866Enrollment ..........................................................14,596President ...................................... Dr. Mark HuddlestonAthletics Director ....................................Marty ScaranoHead Football Coach ...........................Sean McDonnellCareer Record/Years .......................126-73-0/17th yearRecord at School/Years ...................126-73-0/17th yearNickname......................................................... WildcatsColors ....................................................Blue and WhiteStarted Football .....................................................1893Stadium ................................................Cowell StadiumCapacity................................................................6,500Stadium Surface ..............................................FieldTurfAffiliation .....................................................NCAA, FCSConference ....................... Colonial Athletic Association2014 Record ...............................12-2 Overall, 8-0 CAALettermen Returning .......... 51 (24 off., 25 def., 2 spec.)Lettermen Lost................... 25 (13 off., 11 def., 1 spec.)Offensive Starters Returning .......................................5Offensive Starters Lost ................................................6Defensive Starters Returning. .....................................5Defensive Starters Lost ...............................................6Specialist Starters Returning .......................................4Specialist Starters Lost ................................................3

Football Contact InformationMike Murphy Office Phone ...................(603) 862-3906Mike Murphy Cell Phone ......................(603) 969-0774Murphy’s E-Mail [email protected] Fax .............................................(603) 862-4069Press Box Phone ..................................(603) 862-2645Football Office ......................................(603) 862-1852UNH Athletics Web Site .............www.unhwildcats.com

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Sean McDonnell, a 1978 UNH graduate who is in his 17th season as head coach of his alma mater, has a career record of 126-73 (.633 winning percentage) that includes a 79-52 conference mark (.603). He has guided the Wildcats to 11 consecutive winning seasons – six with double-digit win totals – and the ‘Cats advanced to the NCAA Division I FCS tourna-ment each of those 11 years, which is the longest active streak in the na-tion. Furthermore, UNH has been ranked in the Top 25 for 155 consecutive polls, the longest streak in FCS football that dates back to Sept. 13, 2004. On Dec. 15, 2014, McDonnell became the third two-time recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award (FCS National Coach of the Year); he previously won the award in 2005. It marked the fourth Coach of the Year accolade in ‘14 for McDonnell, who was also honored as AFCA Region Coach of the

Year, New England Coach of the Year and CAA Coach of the Year. Coach Mac guided the 2104 Wildcats to their second consecutive national semifinal appearance with a 12-2 record that included school records for most wins in a season and consecutive wins (12), as well as five wins against nationally-ranked teams, including four in the Top 10. The Wildcats posted a perfect 8-0 record in the CAA to claim their third league championship under McDonnell (2005-12-14) and first outright title since 1994. McDonnell’s collegiate accolades include Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year (2005-14), AFCA National Coach of the Year (2014), AFCA District Coach of the Year (2004-05-12-14), CAA Coach of the Year (2004-14), New England Football Writers Coach of the Year (2005-08-10-12-14) and Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Head Coach of the Year (2000-04-09-12). In 2013, McDonnell was honored by the Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation with the Andy Mooradian Award for his contributions to amateur football. That season UNH won multiple playoff games (three) in a single season for the first time in program history en route to the Wildcats’ first appearance in the FCS semifinals. The ‘Cats recorded five wins against nationally-ranked foes, including three vs. the Top 10, to finish with a 10-5 overall record as well as a 6-2 CAA mark for the third consecutive year. New Hampshire recorded a six-game win streak for the second consecutive season and went a perfect 6-0 at home. After a 1-3 start, the 2013 season turned when Coach Mac’s Wildcats went for – and converted – a 2-point PAT with 14 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to defeat 12th-ranked Villanova, 29-28. UNH closed the regular season with a convincing 24-3 win at Cowell Stadium against fourth-ranked Maine to retain the Brice-Cowell Musket before recording playoff wins against Lafayette (45-7 at home), eighth-ranked Maine (41-27) and seventh-ranked Southeastern Louisiana (20-17). The 2012 Wildcats earned a share of the CAA championship – the second in Coach Mac’s career – with a 6-2 league mark. The ‘Cats compiled an 8-4 overall record that included an NCAA second-round game at Wofford. McDonnell reached coaching milestone victory No. 100 with a 44-21 win against Georgia State at the Georgia Dome on Oct. 6, 2012. Senior linebacker Matt Evans became the school’s all-time tackle leader (460) when he surpassed Steve Doig on Nov. 3, 2012, in Coach Mac’s first career victory against William & Mary (28-25). Evans had his No. 52 retired at the team awards banquet in March 2013, and fellow senior Chris Zarkoskie (OL) was the recipient of the CAA’s inaugural Chuck Boone Leadership Award. The 2011 Wildcats matched a school record for the second straight year by knocking off five ranked opponents en route to an 8-4 mark, including 6-2 in the CAA. The ‘Cats put a bow on their rivalry with Massachusetts by knocking off the Minutemen, 27-21, in the second Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium, which was also the 74th and final scheduled meeting between the longtime rivals. UNH reclaimed the Brice-Cowell Musket with a 30-27 defeat of Maine in the regular-season finale and came within a blocked PAT of forcing overtime in a playoff loss at Montana State. Junior linebacker Matt Evans became the first Wildcat to ever be named the na-tion’s top defensive player when he won the Buck Buchanan Award, and senior quarterback Kevin Decker was crowned the CAA Offensive Player of the Year. In 2010, McDonnell’s Wildcats collected victories against five ranked opponents, a University record, en route to an 8-5 campaign. UNH advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA postseason for the sixth time in seven years after dis-patching Bethune-Cookman, 45-20, in a second-round encoun-ter before suffering a 16-3 quarterfinal loss at eventual national championship game participant Delaware. McDonnell was feted as the 2010 Division I FCS Coach of the Year by the New England Football Writers, his third such honor (2005, ’08). During the course of the ’10 campaign, the ‘Cats earned their 12th straight home victory –a school record- by shutting out No. 11 Richmond, 17-0, on Homecoming. Two weeks later, UNH made history by topping No. 12 UMass, 39-13, in the inaugural Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium. The game was witnessed by 32,848 fans, the largest football crowd in CAA his-tory.

HeaD coacH seaN McDoNNellaccolades

• Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year (’14, ’05)• Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year finalist (‘04)• National Coach of the Year, AFCA (’14)• District Coach of the Year, AFCA (’14, ‘12, ‘05, ‘04)• New England Football Writers Coach of the Year (’14, ‘12, ‘10, ‘08, ‘05)• College Head Coach of the Year, Gridiron Club of Greater Boston (‘12, ‘09, ‘04,‘00)

College Coaching Experience• University of New Hampshire (24 years) º Head coach (16 years) º Offensive coordinator (5 years) º QB / WR coach (3 years)• Columbia University (2 years)• Boston College, grad assistant (1 year)• Boston University, WR/TE (3 years)• Hamilton College, defensive coordinator (2 years)

Year by Year1999 5-6 (3-5 Atlantic 10)2000 6-5 (4-4 Atlantic 10)2001 4-7 (2-7 Atlantic 10)2002 3-8 (2-7 Atlantic 10)2003 5-7 (3-6 Atlantic 10)2004 10-3 (6-2 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals2005 11-2 (7-1 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals2006 9-4 (5-3 Atlantic 10) NCAA quarterfinals2007 7-5 (4-4 CAA) NCAA first round2008 10-3 (6-2 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals2009 10-3 (6-2 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals2010 8-5 (5-3 CAA) NCAA quarterfinals2011 8-4 (6-2 CAA) NCAA second round2012 8-4 (6-2 CAA) NCAA second round2013 10-5 (6-2 CAA) NCAA semifinals2014 12-2 (8-0 CAA) NCAA semifinalsCareer: 126-73 (.633) | CAA Record: 79-52 (.603)

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UNH-44, Georgia State-21 Coach McDonnell and the Wildcats celebrate his 100th career

coaching victory in the Georgia Dome on Oct. 6, 2012.

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UNH finished 10-3 in 2009 and won its second straight CAA North Division championship. The Wildcats continued to be giant killers by knocking off an FBS opponent for the fifth straight time, securing a hard-fought 23-16 triumph at Ball State. Previous FBS opponents to feel the wrath of the Wildcats during the amazing upset run were Army (2008), Marshall (’07), Northwestern (’06) and Rutgers (’04). UNH was the only team to defeat eventual FCS national champion Villanova (28-24) on Homecoming. The Wildcats also posted an impressive win on the road at McNeese State, defeating the Cowboys, 49-13, in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. New Hampshire notched a 10-3 record in 2008, including a defeat of Southern Illinois in the first round of the NCAAs before a quarterfinal-round setback at Northern Iowa. UNH finished the season ranked No. 7 in most national polls, and McDonnell was honored as the New England FCS Coach of the Year for the second time. In 2007, the Wildcats were 7-5 overall and just narrowly missed upsetting No. 1 Northern Iowa in the first round of the NCAAs, losing on a last-minute TD, 38-35, at the UNI Dome. The Wildcat offense, ranked 16th in the nation, averaged over 400 yards per contest. The Wildcats were ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation in 2006 and finished the season ranked sixth after defeating Hampton in the first round (41-38) In 2007, the Wildcats were 7-5 overall and just narrowly missed upsetting No. 1 Northern Iowa in the first round of the NCAAs, losing on a last-minute TD, 38-35, at the UNI Dome. The Wildcat offense, ranked 16th in the nation, averaged over 400 yards per contest. The Wildcats were ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation in 2006 and finished the season ranked sixth after defeating Hampton in the first round (41-38) of the NCAAs. Among the regular-season highlights was senior All-America wide receiver David Ball making history by surpassing legendary Jerry Rice with 58 career TD receptions and junior quarterback Ricky Santos claiming the Walter Payton Award as the FCS football national player of the year. In 2005, McDonnell was honored as the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network after leading his Wildcats to a record-breaking 11-2 season, an Atlantic 10 Championship, a second straight NCAA appearance in the I-AA quarterfinals and the country’s No. 1 ranking at the end of the regular season. The Wildcats played host to two nationally-televised NCAA postseason games on ESPN at Cowell Stadium, beating Colgate in the first round before succumbing to Northern Iowa in the NCAA quarterfinals. McDonnell’s hard work rebuilding the program paid off in 2004 with a 10-3 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the Atlantic 10, which earned the team the Northern Division championship and a bid to the NCAA I-AA Championships for the first time since 1994. The ‘Cats advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in the history of the program by winning its first-ever NCAA contest under McDonnell, a 27-23 upset at Georgia Southern. McDonnell was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year and was selected District Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). In 2003, UNH began turning the corner by winning three of its last four contests, including an upset victory over nationally-ranked Maine. The team’s 5-7 record could have easily been above .500, as the ‘Cats narrowly lost to No. 1 Delaware on a missed field goal in the closing seconds, and UNH was driving for a potential game-winning TD late at Division I-A Central Michigan before running out of time. In 2002, McDonnell’s offense was one of the most prolific in I-AA football and averaged 449.2 yards per contest and 36.7 ppg. In victories over the likes of Hampton, James Madison, Dartmouth and Massachusetts the ‘Cats scored 37 points/game and scored over 40 points in two of the victories. UNH finished with a 4-7 overall record in 2001. In 2000, the Wildcats were ranked as high as 23rd in the nation and knocked off three top-25 opponents, including Hampton (31-17), Massachusetts (24-16) and No. 2 Delaware on Nov. 4 (45-44 OT). Injuries squashed UNH’s chances for a playoff berth down the stretch, but UNH opened the campaign with a 4-0 record, its best start since 1977 when the Wildcats won seven straight games. UNH finished the season with a 6-5 record and finished tied for fourth in the Atlantic 10. McDonnell was named the Gridiron Club Of Greater Boston College Head Coach Of The Year. In his rookie season, McDonnell led the Wildcats to a 5-6 overall record and oversaw a wide-open offensive attack that led the Atlantic 10 with an average of 457.3 yards per game. McDonnell was named the 19th head coach of the UNH football program April 22, 1999. McDonnell replaced legendary head coach Bill Bowes, who retired after 27 years as the mentor of the Wildcats. McDonnell served eight seasons as a Wildcat assistant and completed his fifth year as the team’s offensive coordinator in 1998. McDonnell rejoined the Wildcats as an assistant coach before the 1991 spring camp and worked with the quarterbacks and receivers for his first three seasons. In 1997, McDonnell was named the recipient of “The College Assistant Coach Award” by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston in recognition of his quality of performance, loyalty and longevity. A native of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., McDonnell was a standout defensive back for UNH. He started for the 1975 and 1976 Yankee Conference championship teams and came back to start for the 1978 squad. After his graduation from UNH, he spent one year as an assistant coach at Manchester (N.H.) Memorial High School and followed that up with a three-year stint at Manchester West (1980-82). McDonnell worked as the defensive coordinator at Hamilton College for two seasons (1983-84) and subsequently spent three years (1985-87) coaching the receivers and tight ends at former conference-rival Boston University. During the 1988 campaign, McDonnell served as a graduate assistant coach at Boston College. He spent two seasons as an assistant at Columbia (1989-90) prior to his coaching debut in Durham. Sean and his wife, Jenny, reside in Durham and are the parents of two sons: Tim and Tom.

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Ryan CARTYDelaware ‘07Offensive Coordinator / QB9th year at UNH

Ryan Carty is in his ninth season on the UNH coaching staff, including his fourth consecutive year as the offensive coor-dinator and quarterbacks coach. The Wildcats have compiled a 73-31 record for a .702 winning percentage in his eight years with the program. In 2014, the Wildcats were once again one of the nation’s best offenses. The ‘Cats ranked 16th nationally in scoring offense (36.0 points/game), 12th in first downs (315), eighth in 3rd down conversion percentage (48.0%), 11th in completion percentage (65.0%) and 17th in passing efficiency (147.0). In the CAA, the ‘Cats were second in scoring offense and passing efficiency, third in rushing offense (169.5 points/game) and passing offense (269 yards/game), and fourth in total offense (438.5 yards/game). The Wild-cat offense featured All-CAA honorees in receiver R.J. Harris, who ranked first in receiving yards (1,551), and running back Nico Steriti, who was first in scoring TDs (14 rushing, 4 receiving). The 2013 Wildcats featured the 29th best offense in the country includ-ing an impressive eighth in first downs (329). Within the CAA, the Wild-cats ranked third in scoring offense (30.8 points/game) and rushing offense (192.9 yards/game), fourth in total offense (432.4 yards/game) and passing offense (239.5 yards/game), and second in fourth down conversion percent-age (58.3%). The offense boasted a pair of 1,000-yard receivers for the first time in program history, and had both a 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver for only the second time (previously in ‘93). In 2012, his first year as coordinator, the Wildcats’ offense flourished. UNH ranked second in the CAA in scoring offense (34.1 points/game), total offense (451.5 yards/game) and first downs (22.1/game) while placing third in rushing offense (220.8 yards/game) and passing offense (230.8 yards/game). The ‘Cats registered the league’s most prolific red-zone offense (94%), scoring on 47 of 50 trips with 36 TDs and a perfect 11-for-11 in field-goal attempts. Carty spent two seasons (2010-11) as the Wildcats’ WR coach. In 2011, he mentored a pair of All-CAA WRs in Harris (Second Team) and Joey Orlando (Third Team). Harris tied the league lead with seven scoring recep-tions, earning a berth on the College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team. The ‘Cats ranked first in the CAA in passing offense (274.7 yards/game) and third in scoring offense (32.8 ppg). In 2010, senior wideout Terrance Fox earned All-CAA First Team honors and a place on the FCS All-New England Team after pacing the league in receptions per game (6.2). The Wildcats’ passing offense ranked second in the conference with 220.1 yards per game. Carty coached running backs in 2008-09, helping an offense that ranked first in the CAA in scoring in ’09 and first in scoring offense in ‘08. Also in ’09, senior RB Chad Kackert was the CAA’s fourth-leading all-purpose runner and later signed a free agent contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2007, Carty spent his first season at UNH coaching tight ends. That sea-son, TE Scott Sicko was voted an All-Conference and All-America player. After graduating in 2010, Sicko signed a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Carty began his coaching career at UNH after playing quarterback at the University of Delaware. He was voted captain in his 2006 senior campaign and played on the national championship squad in 2003. A 2007 gradu-ate with honors from the University of Delaware in Business Management, Carty recruits the northern portion of his home state of New Jersey, Essex County in Mass. and the western portion of New Hampshire.

John LYONSPennsylvania ‘74Defensive Coordinator / DB5th year at UNH

The 2015 season marks John Lyons’ fifth as defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach for the Wildcats. Lyons, the second-winningest head football coach in Dartmouth College history, was hired Jan. 21, 2011, and the ‘Cats have a 38-15 record for a .717 winning percentage during his tenure. He was inducted into the Northwest Catholic (Conn.) High School Hall of Fame on April 27, 2013. In the 2014 national statistics, UNH ranked 22nd in scoring defense (21.2 points allowed per game), 15th in sacks (2.79/game) and 17th in turnovers gained (27), which included 15th in fumbles recovered (13). In the CAA, the Wildcats were No. 2 in scoring defense and No. 3 in passing efficiency defense. UNH’s secondary was led by All-America honoree Casey DeAn-drade, a sophomore corner back who was one of six ‘Cats to receive All-Conference recognition. The 2013 Wildcats ranked high in producing turnovers and that included 15 interceptions, which was third best in the conference and 25th in the na-tion. Forcing 14 fumbles and breaking up 73 passes also ranked among the achievements by the 2013 ‘Cats, who ranked No. 14 in the nation in sacks (2.87 per game). Freshman defensive back Casey DeAndrade led both the team and CAA – and ranked No. 2 in the nation – in pass breakups with 20. Under Lyons’ tutelage in 2012, Matt Evans became UNH’s all-time leader in career tackles (460) en route to a berth on the College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty All-America Team, and defensive tackle Jared Smith earned an invitation to the NFL Combine after claiming a spot on the College Sports Journal FCS All-America Team. The Wildcats’ defense compiled 16 interceptions, which ranked second in the CAA. In Lyons’ first season at the helm, Evans won the Buck Buchanan Award as the nation’s top defensive player –the first Wildcat to ever accomplish that feat. Evans finished tops in the country with 7.7 solo tackles/game, and sophomore safety Chris Beranger finished second in the CAA and third in the FCS with 77 solo stops. Lyons earned 60 career victories as the head coach at Dartmouth from 1992-2004. His Big Green teams won two Ivy League championships (1992, 1996), including a perfect 10-0 season in ’96 when Lyons was named the New England Coach of the Year by the New England sports writers and the Division I N.E. Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Boston. The West Hartford, Conn., native previously worked at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H., where he served as football coach from 2005-10 and athletic director from 2008-10. He guided the school to three con-secutive Evergreen League championships from 2007-2009. Previously, Lyons spent three seasons (2005-07) – the last two years as defensive coordinator – in NFL Europe for the Cologne Centurions. Under his tutelage, the Centurions had the league’s top total defense in 2005 and 2007 and the No. 1 pass yardage defense in 2006. While serving as defensive coordinator at Boston University from 1985-87, Lyons led the Terriers to the top rated pass defense, and No. 2 total defense in the Yankee Conference during his final season. Lyons, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974, began his coaching career at his alma mater, climbing his way up from an assistant freshman coach in his first season (1974) to the role of defensive coordina-tor in 1984 for an undefeated Ivy League championship Quakers team that featured the No. 1 total defense in the league. He played three years at Penn, and was an All-Ivy League Second-Team selection. John and his wife Nancy are parents of four daughters: Katie, Kristen, Kelly and Kyle.

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Alex MILLER

Massachusetts ‘07Offensive Line5th year at UNH

Alex Miller is in his fifth season as an assistant coach at UNH and fourth season in charge of the entire offensive line. After serving as the centers/guards coach in 2011, Miller added the responsibility of tackles to his coaching title in 2012. The Wildcats have a 38-15 record for a .717 winning percentage during his tenure. In 2014, under Coach Miller, the offensive line helped UNH rank sec-ond in the CAA in scoring (36.0 points/game), third in both rushing offense (169.5 yards/game) and pass offense (269.0 yards/game) as well as third down conversions (48.0%), and fourth in total offense (438.5). Led by All-CAA First Team Mike Coccia and Second Team Tad McNeely, the Wildcat offensive line ranked third in the CAA in sacks against (1.93 per game). In 2013, Miller coached an offensive line led by All-Conference Second Team Ricky Archer and Third Team Seamus O’Neill. The Wildcat offense average 31.1 points per game and 434.3 yards per game, which ranked third in the CAA in scoring and fourth in total offense. UNH was also third in rushing offense (196.4 yards/game) and fourth in passing offense (237.9 yards/game) with the help of the O-line. The ‘12 season featured a cohesive offensive front that included All-CAA First Team left tackle Seamus O’Neill, Second Team center Mike Coccia and Third Team left guard Chris Zarkoskie. That core group, joined by right guard Mickey DiLima and right tackle Rob Bowman, started all 12 games. They were feted as the Beyond Sports Network co-Offensive Line of the Week for the Sept. 22 game at Old Dominion when the offense totaled 725 yards of total offense and 61 points. UNH finished 2012 ranked second in the CAA in scoring offense (34.1 points/game), total offense (451.5 yards/game) and first downs (22.1/game) while placing third in rushing offense (220.8 yards/game) and passing offense (230.8 yards/game). The ‘Cats reg-istered the league’s most prolific red-zone offense (94%), scoring on 47 of 50 trips with 36 TDs and a perfect 11-for-11 in field-goal attempts. Miller helped orchestrate a unit that included All-New England and All-CAA Second Team guard Ricky Archer in 2011. Prior to joining the Wildcats, Miller served a three-year tenure at the Uni-versity of Oregon, where he began as an intern in 2008 before working as a graduate assistant coach for offense in 2009 and 2010. Miller worked closely with the Ducks’ running game and tutored the offensive line. As a student-athlete, Miller starred as a center at the University of Mas-sachusetts, where he started all 50 games of his collegiate career from 2003-06. The Fairfax, Va., native was feted as an All-America in his senior cam-paign and was a two-time member of the All-Atlantic 10 First Team. Miller received his undergraduate degree from UMass in 2007.

Michael FERZOCO

Kenyon '04Running Backs8th year at UNH

Michael Ferzoco is in his eighth season on the UNH coaching staff in 2015 and will serve as the running backs coach for the sixth straight year. The ‘Cats have a 67-26 record for a .720 winning percentage in Ferzoco’s seven years with the program. In 2014, the Wildcats’ running game finished top three in the CAA in rushing offense for the third straight year (169.5 yards/game). Senior Jimmy Owens led the way with 638 yards while classmate Nico Steriti added 554 yards; and, in a limited role because of injury, Dalton Crossan averaged 7.1 yards per gain from scrimmage. Steriti, who gained All-CAA honors for the third straight year, ranked first in the CAA with 14 rushing TDs. In 2013, the Wildcats featured a running game led by junior Steriti, who became the first UNH back since 2002 to eclipse 1,000 rushing yards with 1,028. Steriti and Chris Setian tallied eight rushing TDs apiece and Dalton Crossan averaged 12.0 yards/carry to help give UNH a balanced offensive ground attack. In 2012, Ferzoco oversaw a running attack that ranked third in the CAA in rushing offense (220.8 yards/game). As a sophomore, Steriti led the way with 921 rushing yards and nine TDs on 140 carries. The All-CAA Second Team RB ranked sixth in the league with 76.8 rushing yards/game and 10th in TD scoring at 5.0 points/game. Steriti’s style was complemented by the aforementioned Setian (83 rushes-490 yards) and Owens (60 rushes-411 yards), as the trio comprised UNH’s SOS Express. Ferzoco’s protégé, Dontra Peters, garnered All-CAA Third Team honors after rushing for a team-leading 707 yards on 142 attempts in 2010. Ferzoco coached linebackers during each of his first two years in Durham (2008-09), helping Matt Parent become the school’s third all-time leading tackler (356). Prior to coming to Durham, Ferzoco coached at Kenyon College, where he worked as an assistant coach from 2004-07. He served as offensive co-ordinator and coached the quarterbacks and receivers during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. In ’07, his offense broke the school record for yardage (460.2 yards per game) and averaged 31.2 points per contest. The Kenyon offense was also explosive in 2006, when the squad averaged 451.4 yards per game and posted 35.4 points per game – 12th-best in the nation. He also served as coach of the offensive line in ‘05 and was the wide receivers coach in ‘04. Ferzoco is a 2004 graduate of Kenyon, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

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UNH ‘08Wide Receivers3rd year at UNH

Ricky Santos, whose uniform No. 2 is among the few retired by the UNH football program, is in his third season as wide receiv-ers coach in 2015. The Wildcats have compiled a 22-7 record for a .759 win-ning percentage in Santos’ two years on the coaching staff. Under Santos’ tutelage in the 2014 season, senior wide receiver R.J. Har-ris received a total of five All-America accolades in a record-breaking year; Harris broke the UNH record for single-season receptions (100) and tied the benchmark for receiving yards (1,551); in addition to leading the CAA in those stats, Harris led the league in receiving TDs (15) and ranked third in scoring (7.7 points/game). In his first year coaching at UNH, Santos guided a dual threat of wide receiv-ers in Justin Mello and the aforementioned Harris that became the first Wildcat teammates to each record 1,000 receiving yards. The pair was in the Top 5 in receptions and receiving yards within the CAA, and ranked 24th (Mello) and 30th (Harris) nationally in yards. Mello led the way in receiving touchdowns posting a conference-best 10 TDs (20th nationally) while Harris scored five of his own to rank sixth in conference. Santos was a four-year starter at quarterback (2004-07) who led the Wildcats to a 37-14 record. Over that time, Santos guided New Hampshire to the NCAA I-AA/FCS playoffs all four seasons, led the squad to its first-ever D-I postsea-son victory at Georgia Southern (Nov. 27, 2004), was part of the 2005 Atlantic 10 championship team and two A-10 Northern Division titles (2004, 2006). The Bellingham, Mass., native ranks first in D-I FCS history with 2,140 ca-reer plays, he is No. 3 all-time in passing yards (13,212) and touchdown passes (123) and fourth in total offense (14,615 yards). Santos hooked up with UNH’s all-time leading receiver David Ball for 53 touchdowns in three seasons to set an FCS record for most career TD connections for a QB-WR duo. In 2006, Santos won the Walter Payton Award as the most outstanding of-fensive player in FCS football. The then-junior, who finished a mere five points away from garnering the honor the previous season, threw for 3,125 yards and 29 touchdowns. In his 2004 rookie campaign, Santos was named the ECAC Rookie of the Year, Atlantic 10 co-Rookie of the Year, set the FCS record for most yards gained by a freshman in a game (538) and touchdown passes in a season (31). Santos was named to the All-Atlantic 10 Team his first three years of eligibility, including two Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year awards (2005, 2006). In 2007, the quarterback earned a spot on the All-CAA First Team and was named the CAA co-Offensive Player of the Year; he is also one of only four players in FCS history to be feted as a Walter Camp All-America three times. Santos possesses the University’s career records in pass attempts (1,498), completions (1,024) and passing yards (12,189). He holds the top three – and four of the top five – single-season records in completions, headlined by 301 in 2005 to go along with 293 (No. 2, ’06), 272 (No. 3, ’04) and 256 (No. 5, ’07). His ’05 season included a school-high 3,797 passing yards, while his ’04 total of 3,318 yards ranks second all-time. He also holds the No. 4 (3,125, ‘06) and No. 7 (2,972, ’07) passing-yards marks. Santos owns UNH’s single-game record for highest percentage of passes completed (96.2 percent) when he went 25 of 26 for 306 yards and five TDs in a 52-21 defeat of Northeastern on Oct. 22, 2005. The signal caller established school single-game records for completions (37), passing yards (538) and TD passes (six) in a 51-40 win at Villanova on Oct. 2, 2004. Following his graduation, Santos went on to play football professionally for five years. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs for a brief stint in 2008 before moving north to play in the Canadian Football League from 2009-12. He was a member of the Montreal Alouettes in 2008 and ’09 before a trade sent him to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He re-signed with the Alouettes for the ’10 and ’11 seasons and wrapped up his pro career on the Toronto Argonauts’ practice squad in 2012.

Scott James, a native of Eliot, Maine, is in his third season as safeties coach in 2015. The Wildcats have compiled a 22-7 record for a .759 winning percentage in James’ two years on the coaching staff. In the 2014 season, UNH’s safeties helped the defensive unit to a No. 3 ranking in the CAA in pass defense efficiency. Three of coach James’ protégés ranked in the top seven on the team in tackles. Daniel Rowe led the safties and was third overall with 70 tackles; Nick Cefalo tied for fifth (67) and Hayden Knudson tied for seventh with 44. Rowe and Cefalo were also two of the team’s top ball hawks with eight and seven pass breakups, respectively; Cefalo also ranked second on the team in interceptions (two). Keith Parkinson recorded a team-high three INTs. Senior safety Manny Asam led the way for James’ safeties in 2013; he was tabbed to the All-Conference Third Team after finishing the season third in tackles with 101, as well as eight pass breakups. Junior Nick Cefalo re-corded 66 tackles, two recovered fumbles and an interception while also returning punts for the Wildcats. Prior to joining UNH, coach James served as the defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at New Haven from 2008-12. In 2012, the Chargers posted an undefeated regular season, defeated all D-II opponents for the sec-ond straight year and claimed a third consecutive Northeast-10 Conference championship. The defense ranked third nationally in total defense (274.36 yards/game), fourth nationally in scoring defense (14.0 points/game) and fourth nationally in rushing defense (81.73 yards/game). James installed a new defensive scheme in ’12 – his first year overseeing defensive backs – and the unit responded with significant improvement and the NE-10’s top-ranked passing defense (192.64 yards/game). The Marshwood High School product joined New Haven’s staff as de-fensive coordinator/inside linebackers coach in 2008, one month after the program was reinstated following a five-year absence. His squad led the NE-10 in sacks in 2010 and 2011. Previously, James served as the outside linebackers coach at Northeastern University for three seasons (2005-07); he spent his first season as the Hus-kies’ defensive tackles coach and video coordinator. Before his arrival at Northeastern, James worked two seasons as an as-sistant coach with linebackers at Boston College. During his time with the Eagles, the team brought home bowl victories in the Diamond Walnut Bowl (2003) and the Continental Tire Bowl (2004). James spent one season at College of the Holy Cross, working with the defensive ends in 2002. In 2001, he served as the defensive tackles coach at the University at Albany. James’ first coaching job was at his alma mater, Norwich University, in 1999 and 2000. There, he oversaw the defensive line and strength and con-ditioning program. James graduated from Norwich in 1999 with a degree in Sports Medicine and received his master’s in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technologies from Albany in 2002. He collected a second master’s in Ad-ministrative Studies from Boston College in 2005.

Scott JAMES

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Kyle McALLISTER

Bates ‘10Defensive Line (assistant)2nd year at UNH

Kyle McAllister, a graduate assistant for the Wildcats in 2013, became the assistant defensive line coach at UNH in 2014. McAllister will continue that role in the 2015 season. In his one year with the program, the ‘Cats went 12-2 for an .857 winning percentage. The native of Exeter, N.H., previously worked as a defensive assistant coach at Georgetown University and St. Lawrence University. McAllister was a four-year letterwinner at Bates College, where he started at safety for three seasons and served as a captain his senior campaign.

Garrett GILLICK

Maine ‘00Linebackers2nd year at UNH

Garrett Gillick enters his second season as the UNH linebackers coach in 2015. In his one year with the program, the ‘Cats went 12-2 for an .857 winning percentage. Under Gillick’s tutelage in the 2014 season, both Akil Anderson and Shane McNeely earned CAA All-Conference honors as they ranked 1-2 on the team in tackles with 82 and 75, respectively. The linebacking corps helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring defense (21.2 points/game). Gillick spent three seasons at Bentley University, including two years as defensive line coach before serving as secondary coach in 2013. Gillick’s previous coaching experience was at the high school level, which included stints at Lowell High School and Methuen High School in Massachusetts. The University of Maine graduate is also a 2008 inductee into the Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Peter McCARTY

UMass ‘78Defensive Line2nd year at UNH

Peter McCarty, who has more than 30 years of coaching experience, returns to the Wildcat staff as defensive line coach in 2015 for his second season after spending the previous two seasons in the same role at Fordham University. In his one year with the program, the ‘Cats went 12-2 for an .857 winning percentage. In 2014, McCarty helped guide the UNH defense to a CAA-best 39 sacks in his first season. Led by All-CAA Second Team selection Cody Muller and All-CAA Third Team Matt Kaplan, the defense ranked second in the CAA and 22nd nationally in scoring defense (21.2 points/game). Muller ranked second in the CAA in fumbles recovered (four), fifth in sacks (10.0), and eighth in tackles for loss (13.0), while Kaplan ranked ninth in tackles for loss (12.0). Prior to coming to UNH, McCarty was defensive line coach at Fordham University. In 2013, Fordham’s defensive line was a main factor in the Rams’ defensive improvement as Fordham led the Patriot League in fum-bles recovered and ranked second in all of FCS football in that department. In addition, Fordham led the league in defensive passing efficiency, ranked second in scoring defense and third in total defense. McCarty’s extensive coaching experience at the college level includes stops at Cornell, Western Michigan, Stanford, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Illinois, Syracuse, Central Florida and Holy Cross.

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New Hampshire ‘01 BS, ‘06 MSAssistant A.D., Football Operations5th year at UNH

Bobby CALLAHAN

Bobby Callahan is in his fifth season as the Uni-versity’s assistant athletic director for football

operations in 2015, 11th overall season in an administrative capacity and 16th year overall associated with the program. Callahan’s duties include overseeing summer camps on campus and coaching clinics around the state. He handles the team’s travel and accom-modations, organizes on-campus recruiting efforts and serves as a liaison between the football program and University administrative offices. He previously served as Boston College football’s assistant recruiting coordinator for head coach Frank Spaziani in 2010. His responsibilities at BC included organizing all on-campus recruiting functions and serving as the recruiting office liaison to the athletic administration. During his initial six-year term as UNH’s director of football operations from 2004-09, Callahan coordinated team travel, served as the team’s video coordinator and assisted in all football administration tasks. The Randolph, Mass., native began his career as the UNH football stu-dent manager from 1997-2001. Callahan has earned two degrees at UNH: a Bachelor’s Degree in En-vironmental Conservation in 2001 and a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in 2006.

James VENTRESCA

UNH ‘14Video Coordinator and Assistant Dir. of Football Ops2nd year at UNH

The 2015 season is James Ventresca’s second year as the UNH assistant director of football operations and team video coordinator. His primary re-sponsibilities include: coordinating all videotaping for the team, overseeing the video library, breaking down opponent film for the coaching staff and film exchange. In addition, Ventresca creates in-season team highlight videos and assists in day-to-day football operations. His responsibilities also include video distribution during professional scouting visits and aiding UNH recruiting efforts with video packaging and editing. Ventresca is from Hingham, Mass., and served as a student manager for UNH football from 2010-13. He earned a B.A in Sport Studies from UNH in 2014.

Chris ZARKOSKIE

UNH ‘12Tight Ends1st year at UNH

Chris Zarkoskie is in his first season as UNH tight ends coach. He worked with the football program last year as a strength & conditioning intern for the UNH athletic department. Zarkoskie attended the fifth annual NFL and NCAA Coaches Academy, in conjunction with the annual NFL and NCAA Summit, in February 2015. He was one of just 30 attendees selected for the academy. Zarkoskie graduated from New Hampshire in 2012 with a degree in Psy-chology. The four-year letterwinner (2009-12) and three-year starter on the offensive line served as a senior captain in 2012, when he claimed a spot on the All-CAA Third-Team. The native of West Caldwell, N.J., was the recipient of CAA football’s inaugural Chuck Boone Leadership Award in spring 2013 for embodying the highest standards of leadership, integrity, teamwork and sportsmanship in his academic and athletic achievements. In addition, he was an Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team nominee for selfless contributions to volunteerism and community service in both ‘11 and ‘12. Zarkoskie is a two-time member (2011, ‘12) of both the Capital One Aca-demic NCAA Division I Football District I First Team and the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team He earned CAA Academic All-Conference Team honors and received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award three straight years (2010-12), and he was named to UNH’s Academic Honor Roll every semester of his aca-demic career, including Highest Honors twice and High Honors three times. Furthermore, Zarkoskie was named to the 2013 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, which was comprised of college football players from all divisions who maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career.

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UNH Depth Chart - Preseason 2015WILDCATS OFFENSE LT 79 AUSTIN HETER (Sr., 6-4, 292) 66 Dayne Herron (R-Fr., 6-4, 286) LG 69 ALEXANDER MORRILL (Jr., 6-2, 301) 67 Curtis Nealer (Jr., 6-3, 300) C 53 TAD McNEELY (Jr., 6-2, 290) 73 Jake Kennedy (So., 6-3, 297) RG 62 GEORGE KALLAS (Sr., 6-2, 302) 74 Will McInerny (So., 6-7, 280) RT 75 ANDREW LAUDERDALE (Jr., 6-6, 277) 78 Danny Riley (Sr., 6-4, 266) TE 87 JORDAN POWELL (Jr., 6-3, 244) 88 Matt Torrey (R-Fr., 6-2, 237) QB 5 SEAN GOLDRICH (Sr., 6-3, 219) 10 Chris McCormick (Jr., 6-2, 198) or 14 Adam Riese (Jr., 6-1, 213) RB 27 DALTON CROSSAN (Jr., 5-11, 206) 8 Trevon Bryant (So., 5-8, 186) WR 84 AARON LEWIS-CENALES (So., 6-0, 193) 81 Rory Donovan (R-Fr., 6-5, 210) WR 7 JARED ALLISON (Sr., 5-8, 176) 82 Neil O’Connor (R-Fr., 5-11, 183) WR 24 MIKE KELLY (Sr., 5-9, 186) 6 Kyon Taylor (Jr., 5-11, 186)

WILDCATS DEFENSE DE 80 CAM SHOREY (Jr., 6-5, 250) 59 Odaine Franklyn (So., 6-2, 243) DT 90 RASHID ARMAND (Sr., 6-1, 289) 44 Dab Ukwuani (Sr., 6-3, 261) DT 92 JULLIAN TURNER (Sr., 6-1, 294) 68 Cyrus Boone (R-Fr., 6-2, 274) DE 91 JAE’WUAN HORTON (R-Fr., 6-2, 233) 94 Mike Boryeskne (So., 6-1, 236) LB 42 AKIL ANDERSON (Sr., 6-1, 211) 49 Ryan Farrell (Jr., 6-1, 229) LB 56 DeVAUGHN CHOLLETTE (Jr., 6-0, 247) 57 Kevin McNally (Jr., 6-1, 238) CB 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (Jr., 5-11, 212) 45 Marquis Carr (So., 5-11, 182) SS 20 DANIEL ROWE (Sr., 6-1, 203) 26 Geno Miller (So., 5-11, 200) WS 46 HAYDEN KNUDSON (Sr., 6-0, 203) 4 D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie (So., 6-0, 204) FS 33 KEITH PARKINSON (Sr., 6-1, 207) or 1 LAMAR EDMONDS (Sr., 5-10, 196) CB 9 PATRICK MENSAH (So., 6-0, 199) 23 Dougie Moss (Sr., 5-10, 186)

WILDCATS SPECIALISTS KO 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Sr., 6-2, 189) 35 Morgan Ellman (Jr., 6-0, 195) PK 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Sr., 6-2, 189) 35 Morgan Ellman (Jr., 6-0, 195) P 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Sr., 6-2, 189) 8 Max Pedinoff (So., 6-0, 220) KR 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (Jr., 5-11, 212) 27 DALTON CROSSAN (Jr., 5-11, 206) PR 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (Jr., 5-11, 212) 7 Jared Allison (Sr., 5-8, 176) H 5 SEAN GOLDRICH (Sr., 6-3, 219) LS 49 RYAN FARRELL (Jr., 6-1, 229) SS 53 TAD McNEELY (Jr., 6-2, 290)

WILDCATS OFFENSE LT 78 ROB BOWMAN (C) (Sr., 6-5, 320) 75 Andrew Lauderdale (So., 6-6, 267) LG 69 ALEXANDER MORRILL (So., 6-2, 303) 62 George Kallas (Jr., 6-2, 300) C 70 MIKE COCCIA (Sr., 6-3, 301) 65 Tim Johnson (Sr., 6-2, 286) RG 53 TAD McNEELY (So., 6-2, 290) 67 Curtis Nealer (So., 6-3, 297) RT 79 AUSTIN HETER (Jr. 6-4, 282) 76 Alex Blane (Sr., 6-4, 285) TE 89 HAROLD SPEARS (Sr., 6-4, 255) 87 Jordan Powell (So, 6-3, 241) QB 5 SEAN GOLDRICH (Jr., 6-3, 217) 14 Andy Vailas (Sr., 6-2, 195) RB 22 NICO STERITI (Sr., 5-11, 229) 27 Dalton Crossan (So., 5-11, 213) WR 15 R.J. HARRIS (Sr., 6-0, 201) 6 Kyon Taylor (So., 5-11, 179) WR 7 JARED ALLISON (Jr., 5-8, 183) 24 Mike Kelly (Jr., 5-9, 187) WR 82 JIMMY GIANSANTE (Sr., 6-2, 210) 38 Anthony Pante (So., 6-2, 186)

WILDCATS DEFENSE DE 96 CODY MULLER (C) (Sr., 6-4, 260) 80 Cam Shorey (So., 6-5, 252) DT 90 RASHID ARMAND (Jr., 6-1, 287) 92 Jullian Turner (Jr., 6-1, 291) DT 60 MATT KAPLAN (Sr., 6-1, 298) 98 Danny Riley (Jr., 6-4, 266) DE 85 BRIAN CICCONE (Sr., 6-3, 253) 97 Robbie Zauck (Sr., 6-2, 244) LB 51 SHANE McNEELY (Sr., 6-2, 245) 57 Kevin McNally (So., 6-1, 229) LB 42 AKIL ANDERSON (Jr., 6-1, 216) 56 DeVaughn Chollette (So., 6-0, 240) CB 21 STEVEN THAMES (Sr., 6-0, 187) 31 Patrick Mensah (R-Fr., 6-0, 193) SS 20 DANIEL ROWE (Jr., 6-1, 202) 9 Lamar Edmonds (Jr., 5-10, 192) WS 33 KEITH PARKINSON (Jr., 6-1, 209) 46 Hayden Knudson (Jr., 6-0, 197) FS 16 NICK CEFALO (Sr., 6-2, 207) 45 Marquis Carr (R-Fr., 5-11, 180) CB 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (So., 5-11, 208) 23 Dougie Moss (Jr., 5-10, 186)

WILDCATS SPECIALISTS KO 99 CHRISTIAN BREDA (Jr., 6-2, 186) 10 Brad Prasky (Sr., 6-1, 203) PK 10 BRAD PRASKY (Sr., 6-1, 203) 99 Christian Breda (Jr., 6-2, 186) P 10 BRAD PRASKY (Sr., 6-1, 203) 8 Max Pedinoff (R-Fr., 6-0, 224) KR 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (So., 5-11, 208) 27 DALTON CROSSAN (So., 5-11, 213) PR 28 CASEY DeANDRADE (So., 5-11, 208) 7 Jared Allison (Jr., 5-8, 183) H 14 ANDY VAILAS (Sr., 6-2, 195) LS 49 RYAN FARRELL (So., 6-1, 224) SS 70 MIKE COCCIA (Sr., 6-3, 301) 53 Tad McNeely (So., 6-2, 290)

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The University of New Hampshire football program is com-ing off a record-setting 2014 season in which the Wildcats es-tablished benchmarks for consecutive wins (12) and total wins (12), and the ‘Cats advanced to the NCAA FCS Championship for the 11th consecutive year, which is the longest active streak in the nation. UNHwent8-0intheCAAtoearntheteam’sfirstoutrightconference crown since 1994 en route to gaining the top over-all seed in the NCAA tourney. The Wildcats upended No. 9 Fordham (44-19) in the second round and No. 8 Chattanooga (35-30)inthequarterfinalstoadvancetothesemifinalsforthesecond consecutive year. New Hampshire climbed to No. 1 in The Sports Network Poll on Nov. 10 and retained the top spot the last two weeks of the regular season. Prior to the 2014 season, the last time UNH was ranked No. 1 in the nation was Oct. 9, 2006. The Wildcats wereNo.3inthefinalpollof2014tomarkthehighestyear-endranking in program history.

QUARTERBACKS Sean Goldrich (West Haven, Conn.) returns to lead the Wild-cats as a senior captain. A starter since his redshirt freshman season, Goldrich has shared the job much of the time with the graduated Andy Vailas. Goldrich has climbed into the UNH Top 10 career lists in three offensive categories. In 32 career games he has completed 453 of his 739 passes (61.3 percent) for 5,669 yardsand38touchdownswith18interceptions.Heranksfifthinpassing yardage and sixth in attempts and completions. Goldrich got off to a fast start last season, but then missed time with an injury. He started all nine games he played and completed 188 of his 295 passes (63.7 percent) for 2,391 yards with 16 TDs and six interceptions. “Hedid a terrific job for us,” 17th-year head coachSeanMcDonnell said. “When he was healthy and when he played he was as good a quarterback as we’ve had back there. I feel very, very good about him. That position between him and (Andy) Vailas was unbelievably productive for us in the last couple of years.” Juniors Chris McCormick (Winooski, Vt.) and Adam Riese (Hamilton, N.J.) and redshirt freshman Trevor Knight (Nashua, N.H.) are candidates to back up Goldrich. Freshman Ivan Ni-yomugabo (Penacook, N.H.), who starred at Merrimack Valley HighSchool,fillsoutthegroupofquarterbacks.

2015 seasoN PReVIeW Riese appeared in three games in 2014 and four in 2013 and has completed one of his two career passes. McCormick played infivegamesin2014andcompleted13ofhis21passesfor107 yards and a touchdown. Knight threw for 1,800 yards with 19 touchdown passes and ran for 1,533 and another 19 TDs as a senior at Nashua South. Niyomugabo led Merrimack Valley to a 7-2 record and was named a Division II All-Stater as a junior. He missed most of his senior season with an injury.

RUNNING BACKS Explosive junior Dalton Crossan (Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) sets the pace among a crew of running backs that includes sophomores Donald Goodrich (York, Maine) and Trevon Bryant (St. Augustine, Fla.) as well as junior Cody Rothwell (Merrimac, Mass.). Crossan played in just six of the 14 games in 2014 because of injuries, yet managed to set a school record by averaging 32.4 yards per kick return with 14 returns for 454 yards. He was limited to 12 carries from scrimmage for 66 yards and had fivecatchesfor54yards. As a redshirt freshman in 2013, Crossan carried the ball 32 times for 385 yards – an average of 12 yards a carry – and scored four touchdowns and also collected 930 all-purpose yards. He had one touchdown reception and also scored on a kickoff return. Thereisproductionthatneedstobemadeupinthebackfield.Jimmy Owens and Nico Steriti, who accounted for 22 of the 24 touchdowns scored by UNH running backs last season, have graduated. The Wildcats are looking for big things from Crossan. “He’saneliteplayerinthisleague,”McDonnellsaid.“AndIthink Goodrich and Bryant are both really good football players andaregoingtohelpus.” Goodrich scored the other two rushing TDs from running backs last season and averaged 4.9 yards a carry with 39 for 192 yards. Goodrich also caught six passes for 86 yards. Bryant played as a true freshman last fall and had 17 carries for 70 yards and two catches for 19 yards. As a senior at Pedro Menendez High School, Bryant carried the ball 205 times for 1,772 yards and 25 touchdowns and did not have a fumble. Rothwell missed a full year with a foot injury and only recently has gotten back to full speed.

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WIDE RECEIVERS Thereareholestofillatwidereceiveraswellbecausetheplayers who caught most of the passes for the Wildcats last year are gone. Super-productive R.J. Harris is off looking to earn himself a job in the National Football League, Jimmy Giansante has graduated as well. Lastyear,fiveWildcatscaught30morepasses.Onlyoneofthosefive– seniorwide receiverJared Allison (Cliffwood, N.J.) – is back. Or look at it this way: UNH quarterbacks threw for 28 touchdowns last year to receivers or running backs. The Wildcats return two players who had a touchdown catch last year. Mike Kelly (Merrimack, N.H.), who will be a senior, and Kyon Taylor (Springfield,Va.),whowillbeajunior,eachcaught one. Allison had 36 catches last season – third behind Harris (100) and tight end Harold Spears (56) – for 240 yards and had a good spring. Allison and Kelly have contributed in various ways, including on special teams, throughout their UNH careers. Allison, who started 11 games in 2014, has 59 career catches for 490 yards, has 719 return yards and 1,469 all-purpose yards in his career. Taylor had the second highest number of catches last year among the returning players with 14 for 160 yards and Kelly had a dozen for 105 yards. With all the losses to graduation, this is an area where young players will likely get a chance to play. Among those hoping to step into key roles are sophomores Aaron Lewis-Cenales (Odenton, Md.), redshirt freshmen Rory Donovan (Canton, Mass.) and Neil O’Connor (Leominster, Mass.) and juniors Anthony Pante (Manalapan, N.J.)) and Brian Ferreira (Man-sfield,Mass.). Freshmen who will look to get into the mix for early playing time include Amechie Walker (Harrisburg, Pa.) and Malik Love (Alcoa, Tenn.). TIGHT ENDS Tight end is another area where the Wildcats must replace a lot of production lost to graduation. Junior Jordan Powell (Forked River, N.J.) had an effective springandgetsfirstcrackattheposition.Heplayedin12gameslast year backing up Harold Spears and caught three passes for 25 yards. Redshirt freshmen Matt Torrey (Cheshire, Conn.) and Nick Derocher (Northwood, N.H.) are in the mix and Justin Malone-Woods (San Diego, Calif.) and Brendan Hill (Mansfield,Mass.) are incoming freshmen. The Wildcats got much production out of the position last season: Spears was second on the team in receptions with 56 for 838 yards and four touchdowns. Like Harris, he hopes to earn a job in the NFL.

OFFENSIVE LINE Juniors Tad McNeely (Whitehall, Pa.) and Alexander Mor-

rill (Lebanon, N.H.) and senior Austin Heter (McKees Rocks, Pa.) anchor the offensive line. They were all starters last season, and both McNeely (6-foot-2, 290 pounds) and Morrill (6-2, 301) have been in the starting lineup since they were redshirt fresh-men. McNeely was named a CAA Second-Team All Star last year and is a 2015 Preseason All-Conference Team selection. At the end of last season Morrill was playing left guard, McNeely was at right guard and Heter (6-4, 292) was at right tackle. McNeely moved over to center to replace the graduated Mike Coccia during spring practice. Morrill and Heter missed most of spring ball as they rehabbed from injuries and surgery. Morrill is penciled in at left guard and Heter at left tackle head-ing into the season.

“You feel really good about Tad, you feel really good about Morrill and Heter, the three guys who have played a lot of footballforus,”saidMcDonnell.“Thisisagreatopportunityfor Tad to become a leader of the offensive line, take over at center.” McNeely knows the assignment. Two years ago, after start-ingthefirstfourgamesoftheseasonatleftguardasaredshirtfreshman, he started the last nine at center after Coccia was injured and was lost for the remainder of the season. McNeely started at guard last year. Junior Andrew Lauderdale (Concord, N.H.), a 6-6, 277-pound converted tight end, had an impressive spring and will likely be at right tackle. Senior George Kallas (Beverly, Mass.) and junior Curtis Nealer (Pitman, N.J.) are among the contenders for a starting spot. Kallas started three games last year and Nealer two. Sophomores Will McInerny (Bedford, N.H.), Jake Kennedy (Amherst, N.H.) and Mike Zaloga (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.), along with redshirt freshman Dayne Herron (Oak Harbor, Wash.) and senior Danny Riley (Danielsville, Pa.), who came over from the defensive line, are vying for playing time on the line. At 6-7, McInerny is the tallest player on the Wildcat roster. Along with Coccia, who is the third player from last year’s team trying to make it in the NFL, the line lost multi-year starter Rob Bowman to graduation. Nevertheless, a strong nucleus returns and looks to help the offense keep improving its numbers. The Wildcats averaged 438 yards of total offense a game last season, up from 432 the year before. More importantly, they

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2015 seasoN PReVIeWboosted their scoring from 30.8 points a game to 36. Opponents sacked UNH quarterbacks 38 times in 15 games in 2013 and that number was reduced to 27 in 14 games last season.

DEFENSIVE LINE The defensive line is led by 6-1, 294-pound senior captain Jul-lian Turner (East Pittsburgh, Pa.) and 6-1, 289-pound classmate Rashid Armand (Brooklyn, N.Y.) in the middle as well as 6-5, 250-pound junior Cam Shorey (Calais, Maine) on the outside. Armand started 11 games (12 games played) at defensive tackle last season and Turner played all 14 games with three starts. Shorey saw action every game at defensive end. Turner had 17 unassisted tackles and helped in 12 others for a total of 29thatleadsthereturnersontheline.Hehadfivetacklesforaloss and a couple of sacks. Armand had 9-5-14 totals and Shorey had10-7-17numberswithfivetacklesforaloss. Redshirt freshman Jae’Wuan Horton (Stafford, Va.) could start at end opposite Shorey. He is a 6-2, 233-pounder who had 17 sacks and four forced fumbles as a senior at North Stafford High School and was player of the year in his conference. Sophomores Odaine Franklyn (White Plains, N.Y.; 6-2, 243) and Mike Boryeskne (Sparta, N.J.; 6-1, 236) enter the season behind Shorey and Horton on the two-deep. Both saw limited actionlastyearwithBoryeskneplayingfivegamesandFranklynfour. Senior Dab Ukwuani (Gaithersburg, Md.; 6-3, 261) and redshirt freshman Cyrus Boone (Stockton, Calif.; 6-2, 274), meanwhile, are slated as backups to Armand and Turner in the middle. Ukwuani entered nine games last year and has played in 15 games during a three-year career. Boone recorded a team-high seven sacks and 18 tackles for a loss as a senior at Lincoln High School. Horton and Boryeskne are just a couple of the younger players who have made an impression on coaches and fellow Wildcats. “Jae’Wuan Horton and Mike Boryeskne are young guys who are real explosive and they show they have good motors, they lovethegameandthey’vegotalittlefiretothem,”seniorcaptainAkil Anderson said. Other contenders for jobs on the defensive line include redshirt freshman Kyle Reisert (Plymouth, N.H.; 6-2, 230) and sopho-mores Ryan Sosnak (Bethel Park, Pa.; 6-2, 295) and Rick Holt (Portsmouth, N.H.; 6-4, 293). Freshman Josh Kania (Milton, Ga.; 6-2, 235) will look to get into the mix as well. Graduation hit hard on the defensive line. The three most productive Wildcat defensive ends on last year’s team - Cody Muller, Brian Ciccone and Robbie Zauck – are all gone. So, too is the leading defensive tackle, multi-year starter Matt Kaplan. The Wildcats led the CAA in total sacks last year with 39 in their 14 games. Twenty-eight of those sacks were by players who are no longer on the team. Shorey led the returning players with 2.5 sacks.

LINEBACKERS Senior captain Akil Anderson (Morristown, N.J.) and junior DeVaughn Chollette (Scranton, Pa.) lead a linebacking crew that should be a strength for the Wildcats.

Anderson, who checks in at 6-1, 211, has started and led the Wildcats in tackles each of the last two seasons with 124 as a sophomore and 82 a year ago. He made the CAA All Confer-ence Second Team last fall and has 220 total career tackles with 21 tackles for loss and six and a half sacks. Anderson paired at linebacker alongside Shane McNeely the last two seasons and they were one-two atop the defensive statistics each season. Chollette, a 6-0, 247 pounder, started one game as a redshirt freshman in ‘13, one as a sophomore in ‘14 and was in a regular rotation at the position both years. His 67 tackles last year tied forfifthbestontheteamandhehadacoupleofsacks.Hehad63 tackles as a redshirt freshman. Juniors Kevin McNally (Cornwall, N.Y.) and Ryan Farrell (Westwood, Mass.) add experienced depth to the position and coach McDonnell expects them to step up and take on expanded roles. McNally had 28 tackles and an interception last year and Farrell had 18 stops; both saw action in every game last year. Redshirt freshmen Jared Kuehl (Plymouth, N.H.) and John Dicaro (Dallas, Texas) will be looking to earn playing time as well.

SAFETIES The secondary, with veterans at both the safety and cornerback positions, shapes up as another Wildcat strength this season. Seniors Daniel Rowe (Orange, N.J.) and Hayden Knudson (Alexandria, Va.) are likely to start at two of the safety spots while classmates Keith Parkinson (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) and Lamar Edmonds (Worcester, Mass.) compete for the other

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starting position. “You’ve got four seniors back there who are pretty good and have played a lot of football for us in Knudson, Edmonds, ParkinsonandRowe,”McDonnellsaid. Rowe and Knudson were the only two Wildcats in their class to play as true freshmen. Rowe was third on the team in tackles last year with 54-16-70 totals. He was tied for second on the team with eight pass breakups and was one of four Wildcats who led the defense with two forced fumbles. Knudson missed six games due to injury last fall and still was tied for seventh on the team in tackles with 34-10-44 totals. He, too, forced a pair of fumbles. Parkinson had a team-high three interceptions – the Wildcats had 14 interceptions overall – last season and returned them a total of 89 yards, and also had 31 tackles. Edmonds was credited with 24 tackles. D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie (Lawrence, Mass.), who played last season as a true freshman, and sophomore Geno Miller (Fort Washington, Md.) will see time at safety, too. Drummond-Mayrie saw action in nine games while Miller played in eight.

CORNERBACKS Junior Casey DeAndrade (East Bridgewater, Mass.) has established himself as one of the top cornerbacks in the CAA and is on the STATS Watch List as for FCS Defensive Player of the Year honors, as well as the CAA Preseason All-Conference Team.Hehasstartedeachofhisfirsttwoyearsandisexpectedto start opposite sophomore Patrick Mensah (New City, N.Y.) this season. DeAndrade, who has been rehabbing from an injury suffered in the last game of the 2014 season, had three fumble recoveries and an interception last year. He led the team in un-assisted tackles and was fourth overall in tackles at 57-12-69. He was a CAA First-Team selection as both a cornerback and a punt returner. Mensah had 22 tackles and returned an interception 40 yards. Seniors Dougie Moss (Huntsville, Ala.), Kalil Bailey (Lan-caster, Pa.) and Horace Chalstrom (Annapolis, Md.) as well as sophomore Marquis Carr (Naples, Fla.) are in the running for playing time. “We have number of guys who have pretty good experience backthere,”saiddefensivecoordinatorJohnLyons,whoworkswith the cornerbacks. “I think it is a strength. We just have to

keepgettingbetter.” DeAndrade has been productive from the start at UNH. As a redshirt freshman, he led the CAA and was second in the nation in pass breakups with 20 to go along with his three interceptions and a fumble recovery. Last year, he had 13 pass breakups and 69 total tackles for the second straight season. Safeties and cornerbacks had 10 of UNH’s 14 interceptions last season. Moss had 20 tackles, a pair of interceptions and a fumble recovery last year. Carr had 11 tackles, Chalstrom nine and Bailey seven. Chalstrom also scored a TD last season when he returned a punt that Mike Kelly blocked against Dartmouth nine yards for a score.

KICKING/PUNTING Coach McDonnell had some concerns with his team’s kicking game when spring camp opened in late March. He felt a little better about it after watching a month’s worth of spring practice. Christian Breda (Needham, Mass.) in particular helped ease McDonnell’s mind. “He’simproved,”McDonnellsaidoftheseniorkicker.“He’sstriking the ball very well. He’s been locating it. He’s kicking withconfidence.” Breda started last season as UNH’s top placekicker, but late in the season then-senior Brad Prasky, known for his punting, tookoverthekickingduties,too.Bredamade5of10fieldgoalattempts in ‘14 and 35 of his 42 PAT conversion kicks. He also ran for a two-point conversion. Junior Morgan Ellman (Scotch Plains, N.J.), sophomore Max Pedinoff (Newtown, Pa.) and freshman Robert Kelly (St. Albans, Vt.) are among the other candidates to help the kicking game.Kellykickedapairoffieldgoalslongerthan50yardsinhigh school, including one of 57 yards that set a state record. Breda emerged as the top guy in both punting and kicking as the spring came to a close and Ellman is penciled in as the backup at each spot. Replacing Prasky as punter is no small task. He left UNH with records for average per punt for a season (43.1) as well as average per punt for a career (41.8).

KICK/PUNT RETURNS The Wildcats have a couple of dangerous returners in DeAn-drade and Crossan. DeAndrade doubled up on CAA First-Team honors last season when he was named to not only the All Conference team as a defensive back but as a punt returner as well. He led the league with an average return of 9.1 yards on 22 returns. Crossan was slowed by a leg injury much of the 2014 season and returned late in the year primarily as a kickoff returner. His 32.4 yard average over 14 returns gave him a school record. He had a long of 85 yards. As a redshirt freshman, Crossan aver-aged23.7yardsperkickoffreturn,whichplacedhimfifthinthe CAA. DeAndrade returned 13 kickoffs for 267 yards, an average of 20.5 per, last year. Allison returns kicks, too. He had 10 for 198 yards last season.

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2015 NUMeRIcal RosTeRNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School1 Lamar Edmonds CB Sr. 5-10 196 Worcester, Mass./St. Peter-Marian4 D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie S So. 6-0 204 Lawrence, Mass./Central Catholic5 Sean Goldrich QB Sr. 6-3 219 West Haven, Conn./Notre Dame6 Kyon Taylor WR Jr. 5-11 186 Springfield, Va./Lee 7 Jared Allison WR Sr. 5-8 176 Cliffwood, N.J./Matawan Regional7 Ismail Asongwed CB Fr. 5-10 178 Boston, Mass./Boston College H.S.8 Trevon Bryant RB So. 5-8 186 St. Augustine, Fla./Pedro Menendez8 Robert Kelly K/P Fr. 6-3 182 St. Albans, Vt./Bellows Free Academy9 Patrick Mensah DB So. 6-0 199 New City, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Regional10 Chris McCormick QB Jr. 6-2 198 Winooski, Vt./Rice Memorial/Berkshire Academy11 Nick Derocher TE R-Fr. 6-1 242 Northwood, N.H./Tilton School12 Ivan Niyomugabo QB Fr. 6-0 197 Penacook, N.H./Merrimack Valley13 Jake Klose WR R-Fr. 6-2 188 Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West14 Adam Riese QB Jr. 6-1 213 Hamilton, N.J./Steinert15 Malik Love WR Fr. 5-10 167 Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa/Holderness School16 Rick Ellison DB Fr. 5-11 194 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Santa Margarita17 Brian Ferreira WR Jr. 6-4 207 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield 18 Trevor Knight QB R-Fr. 6-0 193 Nashua, N.H./Nashua South18 Drew Sanborn P/K Fr. 6-0 185 Nashua, N.H./Bishop Guertin19 John Dellisanti WR Fr. 6-2 196 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield College Preparatory20 Daniel Rowe S Sr. 6-1 203 Orange, N.J./Williston Northampton21 Malik Wilder DB Fr. 5-9 169 Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael Academy/Brunswick School22 Evan Gray RB Fr. 5-10 229 Centreville, Va./Westfield23 Dougie Moss CB Sr. 5-10 186 Huntsville, Ala./Columbia24 Mike Kelly WR Sr. 5-9 186 Merrimack, N.H./Bishop Guertin26 Geno Miller DB So. 5-11 200 Fort Washington, Md./Bishop Ireton27 Dalton Crossan RB Jr. 5-11 206 Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Sachem North28 Casey DeAndrade DB Jr. 5-11 212 East Bridgewater, Mass./East Bridgewater29 Brandon Gallagher RB Fr. 5-10 200 Bridgewater, Mass./Bridgewater-Raynham30 Shawn Cavallaro DB R-Fr. 5-11 197 Hanover, N.H./Hanover31 Nick Lubischer WR Fr. 5-10 191 Red Bank, N.J./Red Bank Catholic32 Cody Rothwell RB Jr. 5-10 190 Merrimac, Mass./Pentucket33 Keith Parkinson S Sr. 6-1 207 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Pine Crest34 Garette Craig WR Jr. 6-0 175 Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe/Mesa Community College34 Michael Hershman WR R-Fr. 6-2 187 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield35 Kalil Bailey DB Sr. 5-10 194 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township35 Morgan Ellman K/P Jr. 6-0 195 Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood37 Chris Redding WR So. 5-8 197 Bennington, Vt./Burr and Burton Academy38 Isiah Perkins DB Fr. 6-0 187 Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown39 Matt Sherlock DB Fr. 5-11 201 Oradell, N.J./Bergen Catholic40 Michael Balsamo DB Fr. 6-1 200 Atkinson, N.H./Central Catholic41 Horace Chalstrom CB Sr. 5-9 183 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s42 Akil Anderson LB Sr. 6-1 211 Morristown, N.J./Morristown43 Mark Accino WR Jr. 5-11 195 Hyde Park, Mass./Charlestown44 Dab Ukwuani DE Sr. 6-3 261 Gaithersburg, Md./Col. Zadok Magruder 45 Marquis Carr CB So. 5-11 182 Naples, Fla./Berkshire School46 Hayden Knudson S Sr. 6-0 203 Alexandria, Va./Hayfield 47 Nick Marino DB So. 5-10 191 Hudson, N.H./Bishop Guertin 48 Donald Goodrich RB So. 5-10 206 York, Maine/Cheverus48 Jason Martinez S R-Fr. 5-9 194 Salem, N.H./Salem49 Ryan Farrell LB Jr. 6-1 229 Westwood, Mass./Xaverian Brothers50 Cameron Brusko LB Fr. 6-1 194 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty53 Tad McNeely OL Jr. 6-2 290 Whitehall, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic54 Quinlen Dean LB Fr. 6-1 214 Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt55 Antonio Natale LB So. 6-1 229 Bridgewater, N.J./Immaculata56 DeVaughn Chollette LB Jr. 6-0 247 Scranton, Pa./West Scranton57 Kevin McNally LB Jr. 6-1 238 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall58 Jared Kuehl LB R-Fr. 6-1 230 Plymouth, N.H./Plymouth Regional59 Odaine Franklyn LB So. 6-2 243 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains/Proctor Academy

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2015 NUMeRIcal RosTeRNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School60 Sean Burns DL Fr. 6-1 248 Milford, Mass./Milford61 Matt Matulis OL Fr. 6-3 255 Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista62 George Kallas OL Sr. 6-2 302 Beverly, Mass./Beverly63 Nick Velte OL Fr. 6-3 301 Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute64 Mike Zaloga OL So. 6-2 270 Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy65 Mike McGuinness OL Fr. 6-0 263 Farmingdale, N.J./Howell66 Dayne Herron OL R-Fr. 6-4 286 Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor/Salisbury School67 Curtis Nealer OL Jr. 6-3 300 Pitman, N.J./Pitman68 Cyrus Boone DL R-Fr. 6-2 274 Stockton, Calif./Lincoln69 Alexander Morrill OL Jr. 6-2 301 Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon70 Jalen Gardner DL Fr. 6-2 322 New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse71 Ryan Sosnak DT R-Fr. 6-2 295 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 72 Rick Holt DT So. 6-4 293 Portsmouth, N.H./Portsmouth73 Jake Kennedy OL So. 6-3 297 Amherst, N.H./Souhegan74 Will McInerny OL So. 6-7 280 Bedford, N.H./Bedford75 Andrew Lauderdale OL Jr. 6-6 277 Concord, N.H./Trinity76 Clayton Jimerson OL Fr. 6-5 273 San Diego, Calif./Madison77 Jeff Carter OL Fr. 6-2 245 Jericho, Vt./Mount Mansfield78 Danny Riley OL Sr. 6-4 266 Danielsville, Pa./Northampton Area79 Austin Heter OL Sr. 6-4 292 McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour80 Cam Shorey DE Jr. 6-5 250 Calais, Maine/Calais/Phillips Exeter80 John Dicaro TE R-Fr. 6-2 225 Dallas, Texas/Shelton/Salisbury School81 Rory Donovan WR R-Fr. 6-5 210 Canton, Mass./Cardinal Spellman82 Neil O’Connor WR R-Fr. 5-11 183 Leominster, Mass./Leominster83 Amechie Walker WR Fr. 5-10 168 Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg84 Aaron Lewis-Cenales WR So. 6-0 193 Odenton, Md./Arundel85 Justin Malone-Woods TE Fr. 6-2 226 San Diego, Calif./Serra/Loomis Chaffee86 Anthony Pante WR Jr. 6-2 192 Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney87 Jordan Powell TE Jr. 6-3 244 Forked River, N.J./Lacey Township88 Matt Torrey TE R-Fr. 6-2 237 Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire Academy89 Brendan Hill TE Fr. 6-4 225 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield90 Rashid Armand DT Sr. 6-1 289 Brooklyn, N.Y./Sheepshead Bay91 Jae’Wuan Horton DE R-Fr. 6-2 233 Stafford, Va./North Stafford92 Jullian Turner DT Sr. 6-1 294 East Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills93 Max Pedinoff K/P So. 6-0 220 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North94 Mike Boryeskne DE So. 6-1 236 Sparta, N.J./Sparta95 Josh Kania DE Fr. 6-3 234 Milton, Ga./Cambridge96 Robbie Schumacher DE Fr. 6-0 238 Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay97 Kyle Reisert DE R-Fr. 6-2 230 Plymouth, N.H./Plymouth Regional99 Christian Breda K/P Sr. 6-2 189 Needham, Mass./Dexter

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Sean McDonnell – 17th yearDefensive Coordinator/DBs: John Lyons – fifth yearOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Ryan Carty – ninth yearRunning Backs/Recruiting Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco – eighth yearOffensive Line: Alex Miller – fifth yearWide Receivers: Ricky Santos – third yearSafeties: Scott James – third yearDefensive Line: Peter McCarty – second yearLinebackers: Garrett Gillick – second yearAssistant Defensive Line: Kyle McAllister – second yearTight Ends: Chris Zarkoskie – first yearAssistant Athletic Director for Football Operations: Bobby Callahan – fifth yearDirector of Video Operations: James Ventresca – second yearAthletic Trainers: Jon Dana – 32nd year ; Cindy Michaud – 17th yearStrength and Conditioning Coach: Paul Chapman – 14th year

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2015 alPHabeTIcal RosTeRNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School43 Mark Accino WR Jr. 5-11 195 Hyde Park, Mass./Charlestown7 Jared Allison WR Sr. 5-8 176 Cliffwood, N.J./Matawan Regional42 Akil Anderson LB Sr. 6-1 211 Morristown, N.J./Morristown90 Rashid Armand DT Sr. 6-1 289 Brooklyn, N.Y./Sheepshead Bay7 Ismail Asongwed CB Fr. 5-10 178 Boston, Mass./Boston College H.S.35 Kalil Bailey DB Sr. 5-10 194 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township40 Michael Balsamo DB Fr. 6-0 200 Atkinson, N.H./Central Catholic68 Cyrus Boone DL R-Fr. 6-2 274 Stockton, Calif./Lincoln94 Mike Boryeskne DE So. 6-1 236 Sparta, N.J./Sparta99 Christian Breda K/P Sr. 6-2 189 Needham, Mass./Dexter50 Cameron Brusko LB Fr. 6-1 194 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty8 Trevon Bryant RB So. 5-8 186 St. Augustine, Fla./Pedro Menendez60 Sean Burns DL Fr. 6-1 248 Milford, Mass./Milford45 Marquis Carr CB So. 5-11 182 Naples, Fla./Berkshire School77 Jeff Carter OL Fr. 6-2 245 Jericho, Vt./Mount Mansfield30 Shawn Cavallaro DB R-Fr. 5-11 197 Hanover, N.H./Hanover41 Horace Chalstrom CB Sr. 5-9 183 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s56 DeVaughn Chollette LB Jr. 6-0 247 Scranton, Pa./West Scranton34 Garette Craig WR Jr. 6-0 175 Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe/Mesa Community College27 Dalton Crossan RB Jr. 5-11 206 Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Sachem North28 Casey DeAndrade DB Jr. 5-11 212 East Bridgewater, Mass./East Bridgewater54 Quinlen Dean LB Fr. 6-1 214 Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt19 John Dellisanti WR Fr. 6-2 196 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield College Preparatory11 Nick Derocher TE R-Fr. 6-1 242 Northwood, N.H./Tilton School80 John Dicaro TE R-Fr. 6-2 225 Dallas, Texas/Shelton/Salisbury School81 Rory Donovan WR R-Fr. 6-5 210 Canton, Mass./Cardinal Spellman4 D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie S So. 6-0 204 Lawrence, Mass./Central Catholic1 Lamar Edmonds CB Sr. 5-10 196 Worcester, Mass./St. Peter-Marian16 Rick Ellison DB Fr. 5-11 194 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Santa Margarita35 Morgan Ellman K/P Jr. 6-0 195 Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood49 Ryan Farrell LB Jr. 6-1 229 Westwood, Mass./Xaverian Brothers17 Brian Ferreira WR Jr. 6-4 207 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield 59 Odaine Franklyn LB So. 6-2 243 White Plains, N.Y./WhitePlains/Proctor Academy29 Brandon Gallagher RB Fr. 5-10 200 Bridgewater, Mass./Bridgewater-Raynham70 Jalen Gardner DL Fr. 6-2 322 New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse5 Sean Goldrich QB Sr. 6-3 219 West Haven, Conn./Notre Dame48 Donald Goodrich RB So. 5-10 206 York, Maine/Cheverus22 Evan Gray RB Fr. 5-10 229 Centreville, Va./Westfield66 Dayne Herron OL R-Fr. 6-4 286 Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor/Salisbury School34 Michael Hershman WR R-Fr. 6-2 187 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield79 Austin Heter OL Sr. 6-4 292 McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour89 Brendan Hill TE Fr. 6-4 225 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield72 Rick Holt DT So. 6-4 293 Portsmouth, N.H./Portsmouth91 Jae’Wuan Horton DE R-Fr. 6-2 233 Stafford, Va./North Stafford76 Clayton Jimerson OL Fr. 6-5 273 San Diego, Calif./Madison62 George Kallas OL Sr. 6-2 302 Beverly, Mass./Beverly95 Josh Kania DE Fr. 6-3 234 Milton, Ga./Cambridge24 Mike Kelly WR Sr. 5-9 186 Merrimack, N.H./Bishop Guertin8 Robert Kelly K/P Fr. 6-3 182 St. Albans, Vt./Bellows Free Academy73 Jake Kennedy OL So. 6-3 297 Amherst, N.H./Souhegan13 Jake Klose WR R-Fr. 6-2 188 Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West18 Trevor Knight QB R-Fr. 6-0 193 Nashua, N.H./Nashua South46 Hayden Knudson S Sr. 6-0 203 Alexandria, Va./Hayfield 58 Jared Kuehl LB R-Fr. 6-1 230 Plymouth, N.H./Plymouth Regional75 Andrew Lauderdale OL Jr. 6-6 277 Concord, N.H./Trinity84 Aaron Lewis-Cenales WR So. 6-0 193 Odenton, Md./Arundel15 Malik Love WR Fr. 5-10 167 Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa/Holderness School31 Nick Lubischer WR Fr. 5-10 191 Red Bank, N.J./Red Bank Catholic85 Justin Malone-Woods TE Fr. 6-2 226 San Diego, Calif./Serra/Loomis Chaffee

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2015 alPHabeTIcal RosTeRNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School47 Nick Marino DB So. 5-10 191 Hudson, N.H./Bishop Guertin 48 Jason Martinez S R-Fr. 5-9 194 Salem, N.H./Salem61 Matt Matulis OL Fr. 6-3 255 Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista10 Chris McCormick QB Jr. 6-2 198 Winooski, Vt./Rice Memorial/Berkshire Academy65 Mike McGuinness OL Fr. 6-0 263 Farmingdale, N.J./Howell74 Will McInerny OL So. 6-7 280 Bedford, N.H./Bedford57 Kevin McNally LB Jr. 6-1 238 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall53 Tad McNeely OL Jr. 6-2 290 Whitehall, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic9 Patrick Mensah DB So. 6-0 199 New City, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Regional26 Geno Miller DB So. 5-11 200 Fort Washington, Md./Bishop Ireton69 Alexander Morrill OL Jr. 6-2 301 Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon23 Dougie Moss CB Sr. 5-10 186 Huntsville, Ala./Columbia55 Antonio Natale LB So. 6-1 229 Bridgewater, N.J./Immaculata67 Curtis Nealer OL Jr. 6-3 300 Pitman, N.J./Pitman12 Ivan Niyomugabo QB Fr. 6-0 197 Penacook, N.H./Merrimack Valley82 Neil O’Connor WR R-Fr. 5-11 183 Leominster, Mass./Leominster86 Anthony Pante WR Jr. 6-2 192 Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney33 Keith Parkinson S Sr. 6-1 207 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Pine Crest8 Max Pedinoff K/P So. 6-0 220 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North38 Isiah Perkins DB Fr. 6-0 187 Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown87 Jordan Powell TE Jr. 6-3 244 Forked River, N.J./Lacey Township37 Chris Redding WR So. 5-8 197 Bennington, Vt./Burr and Burton Academy97 Kyle Reisert DE R-Fr. 6-2 230 Plymouth, N.H./Plymouth Regional14 Adam Riese QB Jr. 6-1 213 Hamilton, N.J./Steinert78 Danny Riley OL Sr. 6-4 266 Danielsville, Pa./Northampton Area32 Cody Rothwell RB Jr. 5-10 190 Merrimac, Mass./Pentucket20 Daniel Rowe S Sr. 6-1 203 Orange, N.J./Williston Northampton18 Drew Sanborn K/P Fr. 6-0 185 Nashua, N.H./Bishop Guertin96 Robbie Schumacher DE Fr. 6-0 238 Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay39 Matt Sherlock DB Fr. 5-11 201 Oradell, N.J./Bergen Catholic80 Cam Shorey DE Jr. 6-5 250 Calais, Maine/Calais/Phillips Exeter71 Ryan Sosnak DT R-Fr. 6-2 295 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 6 Kyon Taylor WR Jr. 5-11 186 Springfield, Va./Lee 88 Matt Torrey TE R-Fr. 6-2 237 Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire Academy92 Jullian Turner DT Sr. 6-1 294 East Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills44 Dab Ukwuani DE Sr. 6-3 261 Gaithersburg, Md./Col. Zadok Magruder63 Nick Velte OL Fr. 6-3 301 Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute83 Amechie Walker WR Fr. 5-9 168 Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg21 Malik Wilder DB Fr. 5-9 169 Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael Academy/Brunswick School64 Mike Zaloga OL So. 6-2 270 Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Sean McDonnell – 17th yearDefensive Coordinator/DBs: John Lyons – fifth yearOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Ryan Carty – ninth yearRunning Backs/Recruiting Coordinator: Michael Ferzoco – eighth yearOffensive Line: Alex Miller – fifth yearWide Receivers: Ricky Santos – third yearSafeties: Scott James – third yearDefensive Line: Peter McCarty – second yearLinebackers: Garrett Gillick – second yearAssistant Defensive Line: Kyle McAllister – second yearTight Ends: Chris Zarkoskie – first yearAssistant Athletic Director for Football Operations: Bobby Callahan – fifth yearDirector of Video Operations: James Ventresca – second yearAthletic Trainers: Jon Dana – 32nd year ; Cindy Michaud – 17th yearStrength and Conditioning Coach: Paul Chapman – 14th year

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsMark ACCINO

Junior // Wide Receiver5-11 // 195 // Hyde Park, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of Jean and Rosenie Accino... born 2-5-94 in Boston, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: two.2014 – Saw action in two games – against Lehigh (09/13) and Dartmouth (09/27).2013 – Made transition to wide receiver ... did not see game action.2012 – Redshirt season as defensive back.

Before UNHPlayed WR at Charlestown High School... 2010 and 2011 team captain... 2010 and 2011 team MVP... 2010 and 2011 Boston North All-Conference WR... member of the National Honor Society.

Jared ALLISON

Senior // Wide Receiver5-8 // 176 // Cliffwood, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of W. Frankie and Tricia Allison... born 4-1-93 in Red Bank, N.J.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 40... Catches-yards-TDs: 49-490-1... Rushes-yards-TDs: 36-244-1... Pass att-comp-yds-TDs: 3-4-56-1... Kickoff returns-yards: 34-719... All-purpose yards: 1,469.2014 – Played in all 14 games with 11 starts... ranked third on the team in re-ceptions (36)... 510 all-purpose yards; 36.4 yards per game... 240 receiving yards; 17.1 yards per game... 11 rushes for 75 yards; 6.8 yards per carry... 10 kickoff returns for 198 yards; 19.8 yards per return... also completed one pass for 12 yards vs. Delaware (11/15)... career highs in both catches (eight) and receiving yards (57) vs. William & Mary (10/11)... seven catches for 55 yds at Toledo (08/30)...season-long 15-yd catch vs. W&M... season-high 27 rushing yards on three carries vs. Albany (11/01)... in six games against nationally-ranked teams, had 20 catches for 125 yards; 20.8 yards/game... six catches for 32 yards in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06).2013 – Played in all 15 games with three starts... compiled 555 all-purpose yards; 37 yards per game... 20 receptions for 200 yards and one TD... 19 rushes for 100 yards; 6.2 yards per carry... had 12 kick returns for 237 yards; 19.8 yards per return... also completed both pass attempts with a 29-yard TD at Towson (10/05) and 15-yard completion vs. Villanova (10/19)... season highs in both catches (six) and receiving yards (56), as well as one TD, vs. Villanova... also had six receptions for 37 yds vs. William & Mary (11/02)... season-long 28-yd catch at Stony Brook (10/26)... career highs in carries (five), rushing yards (57) and all-purpose yards (119: 21 receiving; 41 kick return) at Lehigh (09/28).2012 – Played in 11 games... three receptions for 50 yards and six rushes for 51 yards... two kick returns for 72 yards with a career-long of 62 yards in win at Georgia State... first career kick return for 20 yards in loss at ODU... ran for a 30-yard TD on first collegiate touch in win vs CCSU.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHFour-year starter at Matawan Regional High School for coach Joe Martucci ... as senior captain, named to National Football Foundation MSG Varsity All-Metro Second Team as DB... Super 100 All-State Team... Class A Of-fensive Player of Year... Old Spice Red Zone Player of Year as junior and senior... N.J. All-State North vs. South Offensive MVP... as junior, All-State Second Team offense, All-Shore First Team offense, All-Monmouth First Team offense... Monmouth County Player of Year... Liberty Division Player of Year... team captain during junior campaign... as sophomore, received Big Time Football Showcase Fastest Man award by posting a 4.37 40-yard dash.

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsRashid ARMAND

Senior // Defensive Tackle6-1 // 289 // Brooklyn, N.Y.

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PersonalThe son of Yves Armand and Twanna Bolden... born 8-4-93 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 31... Tackles: 22-19-41... Tackles for loss: 3.5... sacks: 1.0... forced fumbles: one.2014 – Played in 12 games with 11 starts... totaled 14 tackles (9-5-14), in-cluding one for a loss... also credited with one pass breakup... recorded per-sonal-best four tackles (4-0-4) vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... totaled three tackles vs. Delaware (11/15), including one for a loss... two tackles (0-2-2) in the regular-season finale at Maine (11/22)... recorded at least one tackle 8 of 12 games.2013 – Played 15 games at defensive tackle... 23 tackles (11-12–23)... three tackles three times – vs. URI (10/12), at Albany (11/16) and in the NCAA first round vs. Lafayette (11/30)... first career sack vs. Lafayette... recorded at least one tackle 13 of 15 games, including each of the first 10.2012 –Played in four games at defensive tackle... four tackles (two solo)... season high of three tackles in win over CCSU.2011 – Redshirt season. Before UNHTeam captain as DT and OL for Sheepshead Bay High School... named to 2010 N.Y. Post All-Boro and All-City Teams… ‘10 PSAL MVP Scholar-Athlete… tabbed to Brooklyn Football Coaches Association Big 44 Senior All-Star Team… 2010-11 Sheepshead Bay H.S. “Top Male Athlete of the Year”… H.S. Wall of Fame recipient… member of “Senior Arista” Chapter of the National Honor Society… 2009 Sheepshead Bay H.S. best lineman ... three-time varsity academic award winner (2009-11)… selected to the 2006 Atlanta Falcons “The Big Ticket” Youth Football Classic all-star game... de-fensive player of the year for North Clayton Patriots U-12 team, ’06 metro Atlanta champions.

Akil ANDERSON

Senior // Linebacker6-1 // 211 // Morristown, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Robin Lewis... born 10-29-93 in Newark, N.J.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 39... Tackles: 120-100-220... Tackles for loss: 21.5... Sacks: 6.5... Interceptions: one... Forced fumbles: one... Fumble recovered: one.2014 – CAA All-Conference Second Team... College Sports Madness All-Conference Third Team... started all 13 games in which he played... team-high 82 tackles (45-37-82); averaged 6.3 per game... third on the squad with 8.0 tackles for a loss, including 1.0 sack... led the team in tackles three times... one interception returned for 28 yards... also credited for one pass breakup and one forced fumble... in six games vs. nationally-ranked teams, recorded 38 tackles (24-14-38) with one sack, one INT and one forced fumble... season-high 10 tackles (3-7-10) at Richmond (09/20)... one week later, team-high nine tack-les (7-2-9) vs. Dartmouth... eight tackles (4-4-8) in the season opener at FBS school Toledo... team-high seven tackles (3-4-7) in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06)... led squad with five tackles (4-1-5) vs. Albany (11/01)... season-high 2.5 tackles for a loss at Rhode Island (11/08).2013 – CAA All-Conference Third Team... College Sports Madness All-Con-ference Third Team... College Sports Madness CAA Defensive Player of the Week (10/12)... played in all 15 games with 13 starts... team-high 124 tackles (67-57–124) to average 8.3 per game... second on the squad with 13.5 tack-les for a loss, including 5.5 sacks... also credited with six pass breakups... double-digit tackles five times, including career-high 13 tackles (1-12–13) in NCAA second round at Maine (12/07)... personal-best 12 solo tackles at Lehigh (09/28)... 10 tackles in NCAA quarterfinal at Southeastern Louisiana (12/14) and NCAA semifinal at North Dakota State (12/20)... career-high two sacks at William & Mary (11/02).2012 – Played in 11 games as reserve linebacker and on special teams, making 14 tackles (eight solo) with one pass breakup and a fumble recovery.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Chris Hull at Morristown High School... senior captain on the 2010 North II Group III state champion.... finished senior campaign with 85 tackles, two forced fumbles, 16 passes defended and one interception... on offense, caught 23 passes for 476 yards and three TDs... Group 3 All-State First Team, All-Conference First Team and All-Morris County on defense.

Anderson

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsKalil BAILEY

Senior // Defensive Back5-10 // 194 // Lancaster, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Bart and Janine Bailey... born 9-5-93 in Teaneck, N.J.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 23... Tackles: 8-1-9.2014 – Saw action in 13 games... totaled seven tackles (6-1-7)... recorded a personal-best three tackles at Elon (10/04)... the three solo tackles that game also marked a career high... two tackles vs. Lehigh (09/13).2013 – Played in seven games, including two NCAA playoff games... made one tackle in NCAA first round against Lafayette.2012 – Saw action in three games... made first career tackle in first college game, a win at Holy Cross.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHStandout career at Manheim Township for coach Mike Melnyk... honor-able mention All Lebanon-Lancaster League as a defensive back as junior and senior... also lettered in track... All Lebanon-Lancaster League in the 100-meter dash... track team captain during senior year... posted impressive numbers of 4.57 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 35.8 inches in the vertical jump... as junior, finished fourth in league in the 100 meter and fifth in high jump.

Mike BORYESKNE

Sophomore // Defensive End6-1 // 236 // Sparta, N.J.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Saw action in five games... totaled four tackles (1-3-4)... recorded first career tackle in his collegiate debut at FBS school Toledo (08/30)... one sack for 12 yards at Rhode Island (11/08).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHTeam captain and three-year starter at Sparta... helped guide Sparta to a 9-2 record and state Group 3 runner-up finish as senior in 2012... amassed 87 tackles and ranked third in the Garden State with 14 sacks... added two interceptions, three forced fumbles and a safety... named All-State Group 3 First Team, All-West Jersey First Team, New Jersey Herald First Team and NJAC All-Conference First Team... carried the ball 33 times for 306 yards (9.3 yards/carry) with two touchdowns... tacked on nine receptions for 169 yards (18.7 yards/catch) and a pair of TDs.

Cyrus BOONE

Freshman (R) // Defensive Line6-2 // 274 // Stockton, Calif.

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PersonalThe son of Phil and Stephanie Boone... born 5-21-96 in Stockton, Calif.

Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed at Lincoln High School for coach Brian Gray... played both defen-sive end and defensive tackle in his 2013 senior season... was a team cap-tain and helped guide Lincoln to the CIF Division 1 Sac-Joaquin playoffs... tallied a team-high seven sacks and 18 tackles for loss... selected All-Area First Team on defense and named the San Joaquin Athletic Association De-fensive Lineman of the Year... also selected by the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame as the McKay Award recipient for top defensive lineman in the area.

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Sophomore // Cornerback5-11 // 1782 // Naples, Fla.

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PersonalThe son of Isreal Carr and Kashana Grier... born 6-12-94 in Naples, Fla.

Wildcat Career2014 – Saw action in 13 games... totaled 11 tackles (9-2-11)... season-high three tackles both at Elon (10/04; 3-0-3) and at Rhode Island (11/08; 2-1-3)... first career tackle at nationally-ranked Richmond (09/20)... two tackles (2-0-2) vs. nationally-ranked William & Mary (10/11).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNH2012 1st Team All-New England Football at Berkshire School... in 2013, second place 4x100 Penn Relays Prep School Division and first place 110M Hurdles & 4x100 New-England Prep School DII... 2013 New England Prep School DII Champions Track & Field... 2011 Naples Daily News All-Con-ference defensive back... in 2012 track, named to CCAC 1st Team following CCAC first place triple jump & 110-meter hurdles... second place Regional 110m hurdles... state qualifier 110m hurdles.

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PersonalThe son of Gary and Sandy Breda... born 7-19-92 in Natick, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – FGs: 5x10... PATs: 37x45... Kickoffs: 55.7 yard average.2014 – Played in all 14 games... 35-42 on PAT kick attempts... also ran for a 2-point conversion... made 5 of 10 field goal attempts... long of 42 yards at Elon (10/04)... was perfect in that game on both FGs (2x2) and PATs (5x5) for a career-high 11 points... was also perfect (1x1 FGs and 3x3 PATs) the next week vs. William & Mary (10/11)... totaled 82 kickoffs for an average of 55.9 yards and two touchbacks.2013 – Saw action in three games: vs. Colgate (09/14), vs. URI (10/12) and the NCAA first round game vs. Lafayette (11/30)... 2-for-3 on PAT at-tempts... first career point with a PAT vs. URI... other successful PAT was vs. Lafayette... also had four kickoffs for an average of 53.0 yards.2012 – Did not see game action.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHThree-time varsity letterman in crew and was captain his junior and senior years at Dexter... was ranked 81st in the nation by Kohl’s Kicking... kicked the first field goal in Dexter football program history.

Christian BREDA

Senior // Kicker/Punter 6-2 // 189 // Needham, Mass.

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Trevon BRYANT

Sophomore // Running Back5-8 // 186 // St. Augustine, Fla.

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PersonalThe son of Shae Bryant... born 11-29-95 in St. Augustine, Fla.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in seven games as a true freshman... 17 carries for 70 yards for an average of 4.1 yards per carry... two receptions for 19 yards (9.5 yards/reception)... two carries for nine yards in his collegiate debut vs. Lehigh (09/13)... season-high seven carries (for 16 yards) at Elon (10/04)... season-high 17 rushing yards vs. Dartmouth (09/27; three carries) and at Rhode Is-land (11/08; two carries); season-long 14-yard run at URI... season-long 13-yard catch vs. Dartmouth.

Before UNHFour-year letterwinner out of Pedro Menendez High School in St. Augustine, Fla... rushed for 1,772 yards and 25 touchdowns on 205 carries as a senior captain in 2013... averaged 8.64 yards/rush and 161 rushing yards/game with-out surrendering a fumble... All-State Third Team, All-County First Team, All-District First Team, All-Northeast Florida Regional Elite Team and All-First Coast Third Team... started his high school football career on defense, where he played cornerback as a freshman and sophomore.... transitioned to RB as a junior and responded by gaining 853 yards and five TDs... also earned two letters on the weightlifting team and also lettered in track & field.

Shawn CAVALLARO

Freshman (R) // Defensive Back5-11 // 197 // Hanover, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHStellar career at Hanover High School, where he was a four-year starter at wide receiver and defensive back... At WR, accumulated 4,410 yards of total offense and 48 touchdowns... All-USA Today New Hampshire First Team... three-year All-State First Team selection... All-Conference three times... selected to play in the Shrine Maple-Sugar Bowl and the CHaD East-West N.H. All-Star Game... also served as senior captain for the Ha-nover hockey team.

Bryant

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsHorace CHALSTROM

Senior // Cornerback5-9 // 183 // Annapolis, Md.

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PersonalThe son of Harry and Amy Chalstrom... born 12-28-92 in Arlington, Va.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 21... Tackles: 10-5-15.2014 – Played in 12 of 14 games... totaled nine tackles (5-4-9)... tied his career high of three tackles, including two solo, at Elon (10/04)... returned a blocked punt nine yards for a touchdown vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... two tackles (0-2-2) in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06).2013 – Played in nine games, including one NCAA playoff game (first round vs. Lafayette, 11/30)... six tackles, including five solo... first career tackle vs. Colgate (09/14)... career-high three tackles vs. URI (10/12)... two tackles vs. Lafayette.2012 – Did not see game action.

Before UNHPlayed DB and RB at St. Mary’s High School... captain of football and track & field team... as senior, All-Conference MIAA B & All-County in football ... also All-Conference as junior... All-Conference MIAA B in track & field ... member of 2008 MIAA B conference champions.

DeVaughn CHOLLETTE

Junior // Linebacker6-0 // 247 // Scranton, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Erica Chollette ... born 1-15-94 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 29... Tackles: 82-48-130... Tackles for loss: 10.0... Sacks: 2.0... Interceptions: one... Forced fumbles: one.2014 – Played in all 14 games with one start – vs. Lehigh (09/13)... tied for fifth on the team with 67 tackles, including 42 solo... 5.5 tackles for loss, including two sacks... first career interception (with a 33-yard re-turn) vs. Lehigh (09/13)... season-high eight tackles, including seven solo, against Stony Brook (10/25)... team-high seven tackles (4-3-7) vs. nation-ally-ranked William & Mary (10/11)... seven tackles (4-3-7) in the NCAA quarterfinal against Chattanooga (12/12)... in six games against nationally-ranked teams, recorded 28 tackles (17-11-28).2013 – Played in all 15 games with one start – at Towson (10/05)... totalled 63 tackles (40-23–63), including 4.5 for a loss... averaged 4.2 tackles/game overall and 5.1/game in CAA conference games... two pass breakups and one forced fumble... first tackle in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan (09/07)... eight games with 4+ tackles, including career-high 12 (5-7–12) at William & Mary (11/02)... seven tackles in NCAA semifinal at North Da-kota State (12/20)... seven tackles, including two for a loss, at Stony Brook (10/26).2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHFour-year starter and senior team captain at West Scranton High School... LB/RB racked up more than 300 career tackles... as a junior in 2010, he led the team to a 9-3 record, a second-place finish in the Lackawanna Football Conference and a berth in the state playoffs... 92 tackles, three forced fum-bles and an interception while rushing for over 700 yards (5.3 yards/carry)... All-Lackawanna First Team in 2010 and 2011... as a senior in 2011, finished fourth in the league with 80 tackles... recorded four games with double-digit tackles, highlighted by a season-high 15 vs. Delaware Valley... on offense, rushed for over 550 yards, averaged 5.2 yards/carry... represented the East team as a linebacker in the East-West All-Star Game... also a varsity wres-tler and member of the track team... finalist for the 2011 Fiore Cesare Award and Scholarship (recognizing outstanding play and academic achievement in the Lackawanna Football Conference)... honor roll every quarter.

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsCasey DeANDRADE

Junior // Defensive Back5-11 // 212 // East Bridgewater, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of John and Mariellen DeAndrade... born 2-15-94 in Brockton, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 28... Tackles: 106-32-138... Tackles for loss: 6.5... Sacks: 1.0... Pass breakups: 33... Interceptions: four... Fumble recoveries: four... Forced fumbles: one.2014 – Beyond Sports Network All-America Third Team... CAA All-Confer-ence First Team (cornerback and punt returner)... CAA Academic All-Confer-ence Team... College Sports Madness All-Conference First Team (corner-back and punt returner)... started all 14 games... team-high 13 pass breakups... ranked fourth on the team with 69 tackles (57 solo)... led team in punt returns (22), punt return yards (200) and punt return average (9.1)... 3.5 tackles for loss, including his only career sack (against Chattanooga in the NCAA quarter-final)... one interception (vs. Albany, 11/01)... one forced fumble and recovered three... career-high eight tackles – all solo – against Stony Brook (10/25)... two fumble recoveries in the regular-season finale at Maine (11/22)... team-high six tackles (5-1-6) vs. Delaware (11/15)... six tackles (3-3-6) in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06)... seven tackles (6-1-7) in the NCAA quarterfinal vs. Chattanooga (12/12)... career-long 39-yard punt return at Elon (10/04)... ca-reer-long 28-yard kickoff return vs. Stony Brook (10/25)... in six games against nationally-ranked teams, recorded 33 tackles (27-6-33), an interception and six pass breakups... at least one tackle every game with 5+ tackles seven times.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... College Sports Madness All-Conference Third Team... CAA Rookie of the Week (11/23)... College Sports Madness CAA Defensive Player of the Week (11/23)... played in 14 of 15 games with 13 starts... did not play vs. Villanova (10/19)... ranked fourth on the team with a total of 69 tackles (49 solo)... team-leading 20 pass break-ups that led the CAA and ranked No. 2 in the nation... second on the team with three interceptions... at least one tackle every game with 5+ tackles eight times... season-high seven tackles in regular-season finale vs. Maine (11/23)... six tackles five times, including collegiate debut at Central Michigan (09/07) and NCAA second round at Maine (12/07)... season-high four pass breakups at William & Mary (11/02)... first career interception vs. James Madison (11/09).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHSenior captain at East Bridgewater H.S... twice named All-Scholastic by Boston Globe and Boston Herald... 2011 Division 4 Player of the Year... three-time Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic... 2010 Defensive Player of the Year... 2011 Offensive Player of the Year... ESPN Boston All-State Team defensive back... WATD South Shore League Player of the Year award (twice)... three-time South Shore League All-Star... amassed 62 TDs on 2,912 yards rushing, 1,135 yards receiving and intercepted 11 passes in career... school record holder in winter track 55-meter dash... Division 4 State Relay Championship Team member... two-year captain on the baseball team... South Shore League All-Star in 2010 and 2011.

Dalton CROSSAN

Junior // Running Back5-11 // 206 // Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.

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PersonalThe son of Michael and Susan Crossan... born 2-25-94 in Stony Brook, N.Y.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 20... Rushes-yards-TDs: 44-451-4... Catches-yards-TDs: 17-172-1... Kickoff returns-yards-TDs: 32-881-1... All-purpose yards: 1,504.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in six games... de-spite limited action, ranked second on the team in all-purpose yards per game (95.7)... led team in kickoff returns (14), kickoff return yardage (454) and kickoff return average (32.4)... 12 rushes for 66 yards; 5.5 yards per carry... five catches for 54 yards; 10.8 yards per catch... season debut as kick returner in the regular-season finale vs. Maine (11/22) with two for 94 yards, includ-ing season long of 85 yards... five returns for 145 yards in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06); career-high 212 all-purpose yards that game (6 rushes, 30 yds; one catch, 37 yards)... three returns for 120 yards in the NCAA quarterfinal vs. Chattanooga (12/12)... very limited number of snaps in his season debut at Rhode Island (11/08); one carry for eight yards.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... CAA Rookie of the Week (10/19 and 11/16)... CFPA Kickoff Returner Performer of the Week (11/16)... Played in 14 of 15 games; did not play the season opener at Central Michi-gan... fourth on the team in all-purpose yards (930)... team-leading 12.0 yards per carry with 32 rushes for 385 yards, including a season long of 59 yards vs URI (10/12)... 12 catches for 118 yards (9.8/catch)... team highs in kickoff returns (18), kickoff return yardage (427) and kickoff return average (23.7)... six total TDs (rush-4, receive-1, kick return-1)... 100+ all-purpose yards five times, including season-high 185 (rush-51; kick return-134) at Albany (11/16); career-long 93-yard kickoff return for a TD and 51-yd rushing TD that game... 131 all-purpose yards in NCAA first round vs. Lafayette (11/30); season highs in both rushing yards (84) and receiving yards (30) that game... season-high seven carries (for 81 yards) in collegiate debut vs. Colgate (09/14)... 103 all-purpose yards (rush-41; receive-16; return-46) vs. Villanova (10/19).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... CAA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Award... redshirt season.

Before UNHCo-winner of Hansen Award as best player on Long Island after senior year at Sachem North H.S... All-State Second Team, All-Metro First Team (MSG Varsity), All-Long Island First Team, All-County First Team and All-Division First Team... carried 208 times for 2,016 yards, averaged 10.43 yards/carry, fifth all-time at Sachem North... set school record as junior by averaging 12.14 yards/carry... ranked 10th all-time in Suffolk County history and No. 11 in L.I. history in rushing yards... ranked No. 9 in L.I. single-season rushing yardage, No. 8 in county history and fifth all-time in points scored on L.I. (434)... tal-lied 230 single-season points and scored 72 career TDs to rank fifth all-time in L.I. history... his 38 TDs as senior were fourth all-time on L.I... a nationally-ranked lacrosse player who was second in scoring on L.I. as a junior... was offered a full scholarship to play lax at the University of Michigan.

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsNick DEROCHER

Freshman (R) // Tight End6-1 // 242 // Northwood, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA three-year All-Evergreen League performer and two-time team captain at the Tilton School (Tilton, N.H.)... played tight end and running back on offense as well as defensive end and linebacker on defense... selected to the All-New England Prep School First Team... team MVP as a senior.

John DICARO

Freshman (R) // Tight End6-2 // 225 // Dallas, Texas

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season as a linebacker.

Rory DONOVAN

Freshman (R) // Wide Receiver6-5 // 210 // Canton, Mass.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHFour-year varsity letterwinner at Cardinal Spellman High School... Catholic Central League MVP for helping the Cardinals post a 9-3 record... as a wide receiver, selected to the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Super 26 All-State Team and the fourth annual ESPNBoston.com All-State Team... Scored 14 touchdowns (10 receiving, 4 rushing)... recorded four interceptions, includ-ing a pick-six, from his safety position... 26 catches for 562 yards and six TDs... also rushed 21 times for 435 yards and seven touchdowns... ended his career with 28 total touchdowns... also lettered in basketball and outdoor track.

D’AndreDRuMMOND-MAYRIE

Sophomore // Safety6-0 // 204 // Lawrence, Mass.

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Wildcat Career2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 9 of 14 games, including all three NCAA playoff games, as a true freshman... recorded 10 tackles (8-2-10)... established a career high of three tackles (3-0-3) in his collegiate debut vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... also recorded 3-0-3 in the NCAA second round vs. nationally-ranked Fordham (12/06)... two tackles against both Elon (0-2-2; 10/04) and nationally-ranked Albany (2-0-2; 11/01).

Before UNHCentral Catholic High School in Lawrence, Mass... as senior captain, was instrumental in leading Central Catholic to victory vs. Xaverian Brothers in the Division 1 Super Bowl... two-year Merrimack Valley All-Conference selection at defensive back... also tabbed to Eagle-Tribune All Star Team, ESPN Massachusetts All-State Team, the Massachusetts Super 26 All-State Team... chosen to play in the Shriners All-Star Game... captain of both the indoor and outdoor track teams... was a Merrimack Valley All-Conference selection in the hurdles... also finished third in the State Decathlon Track Meet.

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THe 2015 UNH WIlDcaTsLamar EDMONDS

Senior // Cornerback5-10 // 196 // Worcester, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of Marcie Merkel... born 12-15-92 in Worcester, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 40... Tackles: 50-24-74... Tackles for loss: 1.5... Intercep-tions: one... Pass breakups: 6... Forced fumbles: one... Blocked kicks: one.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 13 of 14 games... recorded 24 tackles (16 solo)... season-high five tackles (two solo) in the NCAA second round against nationally-ranked Fordham (12/06)... recorded at least one tackle in 9 of 13 games... six games with multiple tackles.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played all 15 games with four starts... 38 tackles (25-13-38) with at least one tackle in 13 of 15 games... five pass breakups, including two in consecutive games at William & Mary (11/02) and vs. James Madison (11/09)... career-high eight tackles (5-3-8) at Stony Brook (10/26)... first career interception at SBU... seven tackles (6-1-7) one week earlier vs. Villanova (10/19).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in all 12 games... made 12 tackles (nine solo) with a forced fumble and a blocked kick... blocked PAT in fourth quarter of 44-40 win over Richmond... notched first career forced fumble (recovered by Akil Anderson) on opening kickoff at Old Dominion.2011 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Tom Hendrickson at St. Peter-Marian Jr.-Sr. High School... Central Mass. Football All-Star DB in 2009 and ‘10... captain of football team as a senior... as junior, led state with nine interceptions... also lettered in track... track team captain as senior... captured Central Mass. outdoor track 100m spring coach’s award as junior... finished third in 4x100m relay in indoor track all-state games as junior.

Ryan FARRELL

Junior // Linebacker6-1 // 229 // Westwood, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of William and Pamela Farrell... born 3-15-94 in Westwood, Mass. .. father, William, is a former UNH football captain... grandfather, Jack, played football and baseball at Boston College... grandfather, William Gatyas, played football at Rutgers.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 25... Tackles: 13-10-23... Interceptions: one... Blocked kicks: one.2014 – Played in all 14 games... recorded 18 tackles (10 solo)... career-high four tackles against Lehigh (09/13) with three solo.... matched that total of four tackles at Elon (10/04) with one solo... recorded a tackle in 9 of 14 games.2013 – Played in 11 of 15 games... recorded five tackles... first career tackle in his debut, the season opener at Central Michigan (09/07)... tallied one tackle each of the first two playoff games – vs. Lafayette (11/30) and at Maine (12/07).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed WR/DB for Xaverian Brothers in Westwood, Mass... was elected captain as a senior, but missed season due to injury... recorded 60 tackles, including three for loss, collected one sack, snared three interceptions and posted 10 pass breakups in junior season... a leader of the defensive second-ary on one of the top-10 teams in Massachusetts... member of 2009 Division 1 Super Bowl champion team... also a two-year letter winner as a wing on Xaverian’s state-ranked hockey team & senior captain... member of Super 8 qualifying hockey squad.

Morgan ELLMAN

Junior // Kicker6-0 // 195 // Scotch Plains, N.J.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

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Odaine FRANKLYN

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PersonalThe son of Augustus Franklyn and Annie Walker... born 3-2-94 in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in four games... recorded two tackles, including one solo... credited with a tackle in consecutive games against URI (11/08) and Dela-ware (11/15).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed a post-grad season at Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H., following a successful career at White Plains High School... led Proctor to an 8-1 re-cord and Evergreen League Championship before his team fell short against Suffield Academy in the Norm Walker Bowl... garnered All-Evergreen First Team recognition after notching 48 tackles... offensively scored three touch-downs on 17 carries, totaling 178 rushing yards... at White Plains H.S., was a 2011 Preseason Journal News Section 1 Super Team selection and, follow-ing that campaign, was lauded as an All-Section Honorable Mention, All-State Honorable Mention and Journal News First Team member... recipient of the Art Monk Character and Leadership Award and the Glen D. Loucks Memorial Award.

Brian FeRReiRA

Junior // Wide Receiver6-4 // 207 // Mansfield, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of Edward and Marilyn Ferreira ... born 8-4-94 in Norwood, Mass.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in one game – at Rhode Island (11/08).2013 – Did not see game action.

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Senior // Quarterback6-3 // 219 // West Haven, Conn.

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PersonalThe son of Judd Goldrich... born 7-6-93 in New York, N.Y.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 32... Completions-attempts-yds: 453-739-5,669... Com-pletion pct.: 61.3%... TDs: 38... INTs: 18... Rushes-yds-TDs: 270-902-17.UNH Career Ranks – Passing yards: #5... Attempts: #6... Completions: #6.2014 – Started all nine games in which he played... started the first three games of the season before being sidelined five games by injury... returned to action Nov. 8 at Rhode Island... led the team in completions (188), pass attempts (295), passing yards (2,391) and passing TDs (16)... averaged 265.7 pass yards per game... completed 63.7% of passes... pass efficiency rating of 145.64... those numbers calculate to 265.7 yards/game, 8.1 yds/attempt and 12.7 yds/completion... also recorded 88 carries for 311 yards (34.6 rushing yds/game)... ranked second in rushing TDs with nine... career-high 422 passing yards vs. Lehigh (09/13) with four TDs; that marked the second-highest single-game passing total in the CAA in ‘14... 486 yards total offense (422 pass, 64 rush) vs. Lehigh was the CAA single-game high in ‘14... career-high 27 completions each of the first two games – at Toledo (08/30) and vs. Lehigh (09/13)... career-high 40 pass attempts vs. Lehigh... 25x33 for 330 yds, including a career-long 80-yard completion, and two TDs for a 179.76 rating in his return at URI... 24x33 for 285 yds and career-high four TDs vs. Delaware (11/15); season-best 185.27 rating that game... 12x24 for 228 yds and three TDs for a 171.05 rating in the NCAA quarter-final vs. Chattanooga... 12 carries for season-high 87 yards at Richmond (09/20); tied career high of three rushing TDs that game.2013 – New England Gold Helmet Award (10/19)... CFPA National QB Performer of the Week (12/07)... played in 14 of 15 games, including eight starts... started three of four NCAA playoff games... four consecutive starts spanning 10/12 to 11/02... led the team in completions (158), pass attempts (264), passing yards (2,076) and passing TDs (14)... averaged 148.3 pass yards per game and completed 59.8% of passes... pass efficiency rating of 138.10... second on the team in carries (134) and third in both rushing yards (417) and rushing TDs (six)... 29.8 rushing yards/game... also caught one pass for 15 yards (vs. Villanova)... season-high 291 passing yards at Maine (12/07); 16x27, season-high three TDs and 186.46 rating that game... season-high 24 completions and season-high 35 pass attempts for 276 yds in NCAA quarterfinal at Southeastern Louisiana (12/14)... also that game, career highs in carries (21), rushing yards (99), rushing TDs (three) – in-cluding a career-long 32-yard rush; the 21 carries marked the highest total by any Wildcat in 2013 (and he matched one week later at North Dakota State)... three other 225+ passing yard games, including 267 in NCAA first round vs. Lafayette (11/30); season-long 60-yd pass that game... season-high 250.33 rating vs. Colgate (09/14) on 5x6 for 80 yds and one TD... 14 carries for 94 yds and one TD vs. URI (10/12)... one week later, had two rushing TDs vs. Villanova, including a 4-yd score with 14 seconds left in the 4th quarter that helped lift UNH to a 29-28 win.2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team… played in nine games, in-cluding six starts… won preseason QB battle with Andy Vailas and James Brady for starting job; became first freshman to ever start season opener at QB for UNH on Aug. 30, 2012, at Holy Cross… completed 107 of 180 pass-es for 1,202 yards with eight TDs and five INTs… averaged 133.6 yards/game (10th in CAA) and completed 59.4% of passes for pass efficiency of 124.65 (10th in CAA)… compiled 152.9 yards of total offense/game (No. 9

in CAA)… carried 48 times for 174 yards (3.6 yards/carry) and two rushing TDs… averaged 19.3 rushing yards/game with season-long 17-yard scam-per at Holy Cross… season-long pass went for 79 yards (TD) to Harold Spears at Maine… CAA Rookie of Week after going 21 of 31 for 193 yards and two TDs to go along with 10 rushes for 71 yards in collegiate debut – a win at Holy Cross… injured on second play from scrimmage in week 2 at Minnesota… returned to starting role at Maine (10/20) and was named CAA Rookie of Week for second time after going 18-for-39 for 283 yards and career-high four touchdowns… also earned College Sports Journal Of-fensive Freshman of Week and CFPA QB Performer of Week Honorable Mention for that performance.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHCompiled a 25-4 record as starting quarterback for coach Tom Marcucci at Notre Dame H.S., including a state championship as a junior... as senior, named All-State, All-Area, All-League, All-Southern Connecticut Confer-ence... passed for 1,800 yards, threw for 21 touchdowns and notched eight rushing TDs as a senior... Levi Jackson All-Area Team, All-State First Team, All-Area Team and All-Conference First Team... as junior, threw for 1,700 yards, 21 touchdowns and only one interception... also lettered in baseball... batted .389 as a junior with 15 stolen bases, leading his team to the state championship game.

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Sophomore // Running Back5-10 // 206 // York, Maine

Donald GOODRiCH

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PersonalThe son of Jerry and Stacie Goodrich... born 11-07-94 in Clearwater, Fla.

Wildcat Career2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in 13 of 14 games... DNP the NCAA semifinal game... 39 carries for 192 yards and two TDs... 4.9 yards per carry... career highs in carries (10), rushing yards (54), receptions (three), receiving yards (55) and all-purpose yards (109) at Elon (10/04)... nine carries for 44 yards vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... five carries for 50 yards and a TD vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... at least one carry in 9 of 13 games.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHStandout RB and DB at York High School... 2012 James J Fitzpatrick Trophy Winner for Most Outstanding Senior Football Player in the state of Maine... 2012 Dave Allen Award SMAA League MVP of the Year... 2012 SMAA All-Conference 1st Team... 2012 SMAA All-Academic Team... 2012 Maine Telegram 1st Team All State Offense... 2011 Maine State Championship MVP... 2011 Maine State Playoffs MVP... also lettered in track (outdoor & indoor) as well as basketball... black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

Dayne HeRRON

Freshman (R) // Offensive Line6-4 // 286 // Oak Harbor, Wash.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed at both Oak Harbor High School and Salisbury School... helped open holes for a RB that ran for 21 TDs and 1,750 yards... prior to his post-grad year at Salisbury, was a team captain at Oak Harbor... there he was recog-nized as First Team All-WESCO and selected to compete in the Washington All-State “Summer Classic” football game... also a member of Salisbury’s varsity basketball team and was an All-State basketball player while at Oak Harbor.

Michael HeRSHMAN

Freshman (R) // Wide Receiver6-2 // 187 // Mansfield, Mass.

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PersonalSon of Stuart and Ann Marie Hershman... born 9-15-95 in Providence, R.I.

Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHThree-year starter and senior captain at Mansfield High School... named Hockomock League All-Star, Sun Chronicle All-Star First Team... selected to Massachusetts Shriners All-Star Team... helped lead Mansfield to a 13-0 undefeated season and a Division II state championship... also named MVP of Div. II state championship game... Mansfield finished with the #1 overall ranking in the state... finished career with 85 receptions, 1,424 yards, and 13 TDs... also a senior captain, Hockomock League All-Star, and four-year varsity letterwinner for the Mansfield basketball team.

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Austin HeteR

Senior // Offensive Line6-4 // 292 // McKees Rocks, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Alan and Athena Heter... born 5-23-92 in Yonkers, N.Y.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in all 14 games with 13 starts – all at right tackle – includ-ing the three NCAA playoff games against Fordham (12/06), Chattanoo-ga (12/12), and Illinois State (12/20)... came off the bench vs. Delaware (11/15)... helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring (36.0 points/game), third in both rushing offense (169.5 yards/game) and pass offense (269.0 yards/game) as well as third in the CAA in sacks against (1.93 per game).2013 – Saw action in three games – against Colgate (09/14), URI (10/12) and NCAA first-round playoff game vs. Lafayette (11/30).2012 – CAA Football Commissioner’s Academic Award... provided depth on offensive line... saw action in three games (at Holy Cross, vs CCSU, at Georgia State).2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHLed Montour H.S. to a 12-1 record as a senior, with the team’s lone de-feat occurring in the WPIAL championship at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field... a great pass protector and a devastating blocker, paved the way for one of the most potent offenses in the WPIAL... Montour averaged 200 rushing yards and 170 passing yards en route to the Parkway Conference championship... was rewarded by being named All-State First Team as an offensive line-man by both the Associated Press and the Pa. Football News... member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West Fabulous 22 Team and, as a junior and a senior, was recognized as an all-conference performer in the Parkway Con-ference... Second Team offensive tackle as a junior... First Team offensive tackle and Second Team defensive tackle as a senior... earned a combined 11 varsity letters in football, basketball, track and volleyball.

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Sophomore // Defensive Tackle6-4 // 293 // Portsmouth, N.H.

Rick HOLt

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PersonalThe son of Dick and Patty Holt... born 10-14-94 in Portsmouth, N.H.

Wildcat Career2014 – Saw action in four games, including the season opener at FBS oppo-nent Toledo (08/30)... recorded two tackles, both against nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... also played vs. Lehigh (09/13) and at URI (11/08).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHStandout four-year student-athlete for the Portsmouth Clippers, where he played on both the offensive and defensive lines for coach Bill Murphy...honored as a three-time New Hampshire All-State player on the way to leading his team to two straight Division III state championships... N.H. Notebook Defensive Player of the Year and a berth in the CHAD East-West All-Star Game... also a standout pitcher for the Portsmouth baseball team...received the 2013 NHIAA and NHADA Scholar-Athlete Award.

Jae’Wuan HORtON

Freshman (R) // Defensive End6-2 // 233 // Stafford, Va.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for North Stafford High School in Stafford, Va... led North Stafford to its second straight state playoff semifinal appearance... senior captain... two-time First Team All-Commonwealth District selection, a two-time All-Area Free Lance Star, the Conference 15 Defensive Player of the Year, First Team All-Northern Region 5A, First Team All-State Virginia Preps and First Team All-State VHSL ... finished his senior season with 17 sacks, 25 TFLs, 76 total tackles and four forced fumbles... in addition to his success on the field, also maintained a 3.8 GPA.

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Mike KeLLY

Senior // Wide Receiver5-9 // 186 // Merrimack, N.H.

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PersonalThe son of Mike Kelly and Julie LeVasseur... born 12-10-92 in Lowell, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 40. Catches-yards-TDs: 12-105-1. Carries-yards-TDs: 13-45-1. Tackles: 8-6-14. Blocked kicks: one.2014 – Played in all 14 games... converted from RB to WR... 12 catches for 105 yards and one TD... averaged 8.8 yards/catch... one carry for 16 yards... blocked a punt vs. Dartmouth (09/27) that directly resulted in a UNH touchdown... ca-reer-high two catches three times... one catch for a career-long 51 yards (TD) at Rhode Island (11/08)... career-long 16-yard run vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... at least one catch in 9 of 14 games.2013 – Saw action in 14 games... career-high seven carries for 13 yards, with long of six yards, in home opener vs. Colgate (09/14).2012 –Saw action in all 12 games, primarily on special teams... five carries for 16 yards, with long of seven yards... all carries came in home opener vs. CCSU.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Tony Johnson at Bishop Guertin H.S... awarded Peter Keenan Memorial Scholarship... three-year starter and led team to D-II championship all three seasons... as sophomore, earned All-State honorable mention at RB... as junior, named All-State First Team as WR and D-II Player of the Year by NH Sports Page... nominee for state’s Mr. Football Award... as senior, named team captain and ranked No. 1 football player in state despite playing only one game due to injury... in that one game, scored five TDs, four on the ground, compiled 193 rushing yards and 117 receiving yards... also played basketball and ran track, earning All-Area and All-Star Boys Indoor Track honorable mention... N.H. Outdoor Track All-State.

Jake KeNNeDY

Sophomore // Offensive Line6-3 // 297 // Amherst, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Saw action in five games, all off the bench... played three consecutive games against Albany (11/01), at URI (11/08) and vs. Delaware (11/15)... back-to-back appearances vs. Dartmouth (09/27) and at Elon (10/04).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHOffensive/defensive lineman out of Souhegan High School.... led the Sabers to a 10-2 record in 2012... as a junior in ‘11, had 54 pancake blocks, 37 tackles and four sacks... as a senior, registered 57 pancake blocks, 49 tackles and five sacks... D-III All-State First Team and Nashua Telegraph All-Area First Team in both ‘11 and ‘12... 2012 New Hampshire Union Leader All-Division First Team... nominee for the 2012 Army All-American Bowl... also a member of the Sabers’ varsity basketball team.

THE 2015 UNH WILDCATSGeorge KALLAS

Senior // Offensive Line6-2 // 302 // Beverly, Mass.

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PersonalThe son of Harry and Andrea Kallas... born 9-9-92 in Beverly, Mass.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in 8 of 14 games with three starts... in the starting lineup at left guard against both Lehigh (09/13) and nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... starter at right guard vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring (36.0 points/game), third in rushing offense (169.5 yards/game), pass offense (269.0 yards/game) and sacks against (1.93 per game).2013 – Saw action in three games – vs. Colgate (09/14), vs. URI (10/12) and NCAA first-round game vs. Lafayette (11/30).2012 – Played in three games – vs. CCSU (09/15), at Georgia State (10/06) and vs. Rhode Island (10/27).2011 – CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... CAA Academic All-Confer-ence Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHMember of the 2010 Beverly High School state champions... All-State in 2010... All-Conference performer in 2009 and ‘10... also recognized as an All-Shrine Classic All-Star and a Super 26 All-State Team representative.

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Hayden KNUDSON

Senior // Safety6-0 // 203 // Alexandria, Va.

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PersonalThe son of Scott and Heather Knudson... born 6-26-94 in Alexandria, Va.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 32... Tackles: 95-38-133... Tackles for loss: 4.5... Sacks: 1.5... Interceptions: two... Forced fumbles: three... Fumble recoveries: two... Blocked kicks: one.2014 – Saw action in eight games, including starts in three consecutive games against Lehigh (09/13), at Richmond (09/20) and vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... seventh on the team in tackles with 44 (34-10-44)... two tackles for a loss, including one sack...forced two fumbles and recovered one... in four games vs. nationally-ranked teams, recorded 29 tackles (20-9-29) for an average of 7.3 tackles per game... team-best 11 tackles, all solo, against Lehigh... team-high 12 tackles (5-7-12) at Richmond to match his career high... seven tackles (6-1-7) in the NCAA quarterfinal vs. Chattanooga... six tackles (5-1-6) in the NCAA semifinal vs. Illinois State... recorded one sack in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham.2013 – Played in 12 of 15 games... ranked fifth on the team in tackles with 67 (45-22–67)... recorded six pass breakups, one interception and one forced fumble... career-high 12 tackles (4-8–12) at Towson (10/05)... nine tackles (7-2–9) one week earlier at Lehigh (09/28)... seven tackles in NCAA playoff games against Lafayette (11/30) and Southeastern Louisiana (12/14).2012 – One of only two true freshmen (Daniel Rowe) to see action… played in all 12 games… notched 22 tackles (16 solo), one interception, one pass breakup, one fumble recovery and one blocked punt… only Wildcat to re-cord at least one INT, fumble recovery and blocked punt… made two tackles in collegiate debut at Holy Cross… tallied first career INT and blocked punt at Georgia State… season-high 10 tackles (eight solo) and recorded first career fumble recovery in NCAA second-round playoff game at Wofford.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Roy Hill at Hayfield H.S... National District First Team WR, First Team safety and named Player of the Year... All-Northern Vir-ginia Region First Team safety and Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention at safety... caught 32 passes for 600 yards and nine TDs and, from his safety position, totaled 80 tackles and notched three INTs.

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Freshman (R) // Wide Receiver6-2 // 188 // Dix Hills, N.Y.

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PersonalThe son of Lisa and Walter Klose...born 10-25-96 in Dix Hills, N.Y.

Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHJoined the Wildcats by way of Half Hollow Hills West High School... tran-sitioned from quarterback to wide receiver his senior year and had an out-standing season, catching 39 passes for 727 yards and averaging 18 yards/catch... had eight receiving touchdowns putting him in the Top-5 in Suffolk County... averaged close to 100 yards receiving/game.

trevor KNiGHt

Freshman (R) // Quarterback6-0 // 193 // Nashua, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHGuided Nashua South to a 9-2 record and a Division I playoff appearance... two-time captain... recognized as the NH Gatorade Player of the Year, the ESPN NH Player of the Year, the NH Sports Page Player of the Year, The USA Today NH Player of the Year and The Telegraph Player of the Year... a dual threat QB as he threw for 1,800 yards with 19 touchdowns and only two interceptions while rushing for an additional 1,533 yards and 19 more TDs... defensively finished his senior season with four interceptions and 36 tackles... starting point guard for the varsity basketball team as well as a member of the track team.

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Andrew LAUDeRDALe

Junior // Offensive Line6-6 // 277 // Concord, N.H.

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PersonalThe son of Linda and Jeffrey Lauderdale... born 11-22-93 in Concord, N.H.

Wildcat Career2014- Played in all 14 games... converted to offensive line from tight end... recorded an unassisted tackle against Delaware (11/15).2013– Did not see game action as a tight end on the depth chart.2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHHelped guide Trinity High School to an undefeated regular season and a N.H. Division IV state championship as a senior in 2011... caught five pass-es for 107 yards and four TDs as a tight end, highlighted by a 48-yard scor-ing catch against perennial power Plymouth... named All-State First Team at TE and was selected to participate in the inaugural CHaD New Hampshire East-West High School All-Star Game at Cowell Stadium... All-State First Team as a junior... also a standout basketball player for the Pioneers.

Aaron LeWiS-CeNALeS

Sophomore // Wide Receiver6-0 // 193 // Odenton, Md.

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Wildcat Career2014 - Saw action in 5 of 14 games, including the NCAA second round game against Fordham (12/06).2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed at Arundel High School, the alma mater of former Wildcat All-America wide receiver R.J. Harris... All-Maryland First Team and All-Arun-del County while earning an invitation to Maryland’s prestigious Crab Bowl following his senior season... as team captain, finished his senior campaign with 59 catches for 789 yards (13.4 yards/catch) and 15 TDs... also started on Arundel’s basketball team and averaged 17 points per game.

Jared KUeHL

Freshman (R) // Linebacker6-1 // 230 // Plymouth, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA three-sport athlete from Plymouth Regional High School... captain of the football, basketball and lacrosse teams... as a sophomore, was All-State Honorable Mention at safety... All-State First Team as a junior and senior at linebacker and running back... Plymouth won the state championship both of those seasons... as a senior, named to the USA Today All-New Hampshire Defensive Team and received the New Hampshire Scholar-Athlete Award... selected to play in the CHaD East-West NH All-Star Game and the Shrine Maple-Sugar Bowl... in lacrosse, was a First-Team All-State selection as a junior.

Lauderdale

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Chris McCORMiCK

Junior // Quarterback6-2 // 198 // Winooski, Vt.

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PersonalThe son of Richard and Edie McCormick... born 6-1-93 in Winooski, Vt.

Wildcat Career2014 - CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in five games – vs. Dartmouth (09/27), at Elon (10/04), vs. Albany (11/01), at URI (11/08) and vs. Delaware (11/15)... completed 13 of 21 passes for 107 yards and one TD... did not throw an interception... completion percentage of 61.9%... 120.42 pass efficiency rating... 15 carries for 54 yards... in his collegiate de-but vs. Dartmouth, completed 6 of 7 passes for 45 yards... 5x9, 57 yds, one TD for a season-best 145.42 rating at Elon... career highs in rushes (eight) and rushing yards (46) in that game.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... did not see game action.2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... CAA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Award... redshirt season.

Before UNHAttended Berkshire School for one postgrad season (2011-12)... All-Western New England First Team in baseball at Berkshire... School Spirit Award in basketball... played for coach Neil Brodeur at Rice Memorial High School... 2010 Vermont Athlete of Year and won Gatorade Football Player of Year award... Vermont PRIDE Award Winner... All-State First Team, Team Ham-mer Award, captain and QB for Vermont Shrine Team... North/South All-Star Game captain and QB... in junior year, named All-Division First Team ... senior captain for basketball team and All-State Third Team... All-Divi-sion Second Team basketball player as a junior... also captained baseball team as senior... two-time All-State First Team baseball player.

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Will MciNeRNY

Sophomore // Offensive Line6-7 // 280 // Bedford, N.H.

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PersonalSon of Mike and Teresa McInerny...born 10-26-95, Boston, Mass.

Wildcat Career2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in five games – vs. Dartmouth (09/27), at Elon (10/04), vs. Albany (11/01), at URI (11/08) and vs. Delaware (11/15).2013 – CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... redshirt season.

Before UNHOffensive/defensive linemen at Bedford High School... as a junior, on of-fense recorded 21 pancake blocks, and on defense, tallied 15 tackles, six of them for loss, to go along with two sacks... D-III All-State First Team and led the Bulldogs to the state championship game against Portsmouth.

Nick MARiNO

Sophomore // Defensive Back5-10 // 191 // Hudson, N.H.

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PersonalThe son of Gerry Marino and Pat Marino... born 11-21-94 in Nashua, N.H.

Wildcat Career2014 - CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in four games – season opener at FBS opponent Toledo (08/30), at Elon (10/04), and in con-secutive games vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01) and at URI (11/08)... recorded one tackle (1-0-1)... first career tackle at Elon.2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNH2012 First Team All-State Defensive Back... team captain... Coaches Lead-ership Award... Scholar Athlete Award... 2011 First Team All-State defen-sive back... 2010-11-12 state champions.

Jason MARtiNez

Freshman (R) // Safety5-9 // 194 // Salem, N.H.

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PersonalSon of Adrianna Fernandez and Edgar Martinez... born 10-25-95 in Law-rence, Mass.

Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed football for the Salem High Blue Devils... two-year captain... as a senior running back, all-conference first team, Eagle Tribune All-Star and team offensive MVP... 204 rushes for 1,362 yards (6.6 yards per carry) and 16 TDs... as a junior, All-State Second Team with 137 rushes for 520 yards and seven TDs... captain of both indoor and outdoor track teams... selected to play in CHaD East-West Game as well as the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, where he was captain and rushed eight times for 111 yards and two TDs.

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Junior // Linebacker6-1 // 238 // Cornwall, N.Y.

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PersonalThe son of Sean and Diana McNally... born 1-27-94 in Cornwall, N.Y... older brother Brian was a four-year letterwinner on the UNH football team (2008-11).

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 26... Tackles: 21-13-34... INTs: one.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in all 14 games... recorded 28 total tackles (18-10-28)... career- and team-high 10 tackles at Elon (10/04); the five solo and five assisted tackles that game also marked personal bests... three tackles vs. William & Mary (10/11) and Albany (11/01), both of whom were nationally-ranked.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 12 games, includ-ing all four postseason games... totaled six tackles... season-high three tack-les (2-1–3) vs. URI (10/12)... first career tackle vs. Colgate (09/14).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Marcus Hughes at Cornwall Central High School... se-nior captain in 2011... started at linebacker and tight end/fullback... notched 109 tackles and six sacks... helped lead team to state semifinals... named All-League and All-Section First Team at LB... named to Times Herald-Record All-Star Team at LB... participated in Upstate vs Downstate All-Star Game... as junior in 2010, started at LB/TE... also received a varsity letter in basketball... Honor Roll student throughout high school career.

Junior // Offensive Line6-2 // 290 // Whitehall, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Mike and Kim McNeely... born 1-3-94 in Whitehall, Pa... brother Shane was a four-year letterwinner on the UNH football team (2011-14).

Wildcat Career2014 – CAA All-Conference Second Team... College Sports Madness All-Conference Third Team... Played in 12 of 14 games, all of which were starts at right guard.. DNP consecutive games vs. Dartmouth (09/27) and at Elon (10/04)... returned to the starting lineup the last eight games of the season, including all three NCAA playoff games... helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring (36.0 points/game), third in both rushing offense (169.5 yards/game) and pass offense (269.0 yards/game) as well as third in the CAA in sacks against (1.93 per game).2013 – Played in 13 games... in his collegiate debut, started at left guard in the season opener at Central Michigan (09/07)... started the first four games of the season at left guard... started the last nine games of the season, includ-ing all four NCAA playoff games, at center... that stretch began at Stony Brook (10/26)... UNH went 7-2 in those nine games... helped pave the way for an offense ranked third in the CAA in both scoring (30.8 points/game) and rushing (192.9 yards/game)... offense also ranked fourth in total offense (432.4 yards/game) and passing (239.5 yards/game).2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHThree-year starter and a four-year letterwinner on the offensive and de-fensive line for coach Harold Fairclough at Allentown Central Catholic... contributed to a combined record of 38-8, including three District 11 cham-pionships, three Lehigh Valley Conference championships and the 2010 Pennsylvania 3A state championship... as a senior captain in 2011, was named All-LVC First Team as both center and defensive tackle and an All-State First Team offensive lineman... offense gained 18,000 yards in three seasons and averaged 44 points/game in ‘11... compiled 35 tackles, two sacks, one interception a blocked punt and a safety.

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Sophomore // Defensive Back6-0 // 199 // New City, N.Y.

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PersonalSon of Patrick and Gifty Mensah... born 6-4-95 in Bronx, N.Y.

Wildcat Career2014 – Appeared in 13 of 14 games... DNP vs. William & Mary (10/11)... recorded 22 total tackles (18-4-22)... one tackle for a loss... one interception with a 40-yard return... two pass breakups... career-high six tackles (5-1-6) at Elon (10/04)... also had an INT that game... four tackles (3-1-4) vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... first career tackle vs. Lehigh (09/13); finished that game with two tackles.2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHDefensive back from St. Joseph’s Regional High School in Montvale, N.J... in his first year of football, recorded 73 tackles, including 39 solo stops, which led the No. 1 team in the state of New Jersey and the Northeast... tal-lied an interception and a fumble recovery, which helped earn a spot on the All-Big North First Team in addition to being named All-Bergen County... averaged over 20 points per game as the captain of the St. Joe’s basketball team.

Geno MiLLeR

Sophomore // Defensive Back5-11 // 200 // Fort Washington, Md.

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PersonalSon of Wendell Miller and Cathy Grimes-Miller... borth 10-27-94 in Alex-andria, Va.

Wildcat Career2014 – Appeared in 8 of 14 games... recorded eight tackles (4-4-8)... tallied two tackles four times... established career high of two tackles (1-1-2) vs. Lehigh (09/13)... two solo tackles vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... 0-2-2 at Elon (10/04) and 1-1-2 the next week vs. nationally-ranked William & Mary.2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHRunning back/cornerback from Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Va... finished senior season with 48 total tackles (25 solo, 10 tackles for loss), 15 pass breakups and four interceptions... named All-Conference First Team and All-State First Team... received All-Met Honorable Mention.

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Senior // Cornerback5-10 // 186 // Huntsville, Ala.

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PersonalThe son of Marla Moss ... born 2-28-93 in Springfield, Mass.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 33... Tackles: 32-8-40... Interceptions: two... Fumble re-coveries: two.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... appeared in 13 of 14 games with two starts – NCAA second round vs. Fordham and NCAA semifinal vs. Illinois State (12/20) ... DNP at Elon (10/04)... recorded 20 total tackles, including 18 unassisted... two interceptions... two pass breakups... one fum-ble recovery... career high of four tackles against nationally-ranked Albany (11/01) and in the NCAA semifinal vs. ISU with 4-0-4 both games... also had an INT vs. Albany... recorded his other INT in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06)... recorded a tackle in 10 of 13 games.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played all 15 games... notched 16 tackles (10 solo)... had a fumble recovery at Albany (11/16)... matched his season high of two tackles six times, including four consecutive games spanning Nov. 16-Dec. 7; that included back-to-back NCAA playoff games vs. Lafayette (11/30) and at Maine (12/07).2012 – CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... played in five games – vs. CCSU, vs. Delaware, at Georgia State, at URI, vs William & Mary… first career tackle against CCSU… season-high two tackles at URI.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHFinished senior year at Columbia (Ala.) High School with 51 tackles and 247 career stops... snared nine career interceptions, including three as a senior, returned two picks for touchdowns and forced five fumbles in his career... on offense, finished with 70 receptions for 740 yards... earned All-City First Team and All-Region First Team honors as a senior... received the Most Determined Player award for Columbia.

Alexander MORRiLL

Junior // Offensive Line6-2 // 301 // Lebanon, N.H.

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PersonalThe son of Eric Morrill and Theresa DePalo... born 1-31-94 in Lebanon, N.H.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in 11 games, all starts, at left tackle... protected the blindside of quarterbacks who threw for 269 yards per game, which ranked third in the CAA... DNP game two vs. Lehigh (09/13) and in consecutive games vs. Albany (11/01) and at URI (11/08)... helped UNH rank second in the CAA in scoring (36.0 points/game), third in both rushing offense (169.5 yards/game) and pass offense (269.0 yards/game) as well as third in the CAA in sacks against (1.93 per game).2013 – Played in 13 of 15 games with 11 starts... made his college debut off the bench vs. Colgate (09/14)... also saw playing time at Towson (10/05) before getting his first career start at left tackle vs. URI (10/12)... started the last 11 games at left tackle... helped pave the way for an offense ranked third in the CAA in both scoring (30.8 points/game) and rushing (192.9 yards/game)... offense also ranked fourth in total offense (432.4 yards/game) and passing (239.5 yards/game).2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA three-year Division IV All-State honoree... as a sophomore and junior at Lebanon, he won the Top Lineman Award and, as a senior, was tabbed the team MVP... competed in the inaugural New Hampshire East-West CHaD High School All-Star Game at Cowell Stadium and the Shrine Maple-Sug-ar Bowl game between New Hampshire and Vermont... a standout on the Lebanon High School basketball team... named the co-MVP as a junior and earned a spot on the NHBCD All-Academic Team.

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Curtis NeALeR

Junior // Offensive Line6-3 // 200 // Pitman, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Darcy Nealer... born 3-30-94 in Woodbury, N.J.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in 10 of 14 games with two starts... first career start at Elon (10/04) as a right guard... starter as left guard at Rhode Island (11/08).2013 – Did not see any game action.2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed offensive and defensive tackle for head coach Brandon Harris at Pitman High School... played in Adam Taliaferro All-Star Classic... also let-tered in wrestling... member of New Jersey Football Coaches Association Super 100.

THE 2015 UNH WILDCATSAntonio NAtALe

Sophomore // Linebacker6-1 // 229 // Bridgewater, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Joe and Georgeann Natale... born 1-13-95 in Raritan, N.J.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in four games – vs. Lehigh (09/13), vs. Albany (11/01), at URI (11/08) and vs. Delaware (11/15)... recorded one tackle with an assisted tackle vs. Delaware.2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHHad a successful career at Immaculata High School in Bridgewater, N.J... offensively passed for 1,746 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 695 rushing yards and 15 TDs on the ground... defensively, collected 49 tackles, including 29 of the solo variety, to go along with two INTs, five pass break-ups and two forced fumbles... team went 10-2 and reached the Non-Public Group 2 state finals... was a 2012 team captain, team MVP and offensive player of the year... All-Area First Team linebacker and All-County and All-Conference First Team quarterback... during his junior season, was named All-Conference First Team, All-County Second Team and All-Area Second Team on offense for the Skyland Conference champions... as a sophomore in 2010, was All-Conference First Team, All-County Second Team and All-Area Honorable Mention as a signal caller for the Skyland Conference champs... also a letterwinner in basketball and lacrosse, where he was a member of the ‘10 state championship team.

Neil O’CONNOR

Freshman (R) // Wide Receiver5-11 // 183 // Leominster, Mass.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHHelped lead Leominster to a 10-1 record in 2013 after Massachusetts D-1 Central Super Bowl victories as a sophomore and junior... Mass. Gatorade Player of the Year who transitioned to quarterback from receiver as a senior... completed 121 of 194 (62%) passes for 2,132 yards and 24 TDs... rushed for 673 yards on 81 carries for 8.3 yards/carry and 11 more touchdowns... at de-fensive back, recorded 120 tackles, one forced fumble and five interceptions, of which he returned two for touchdowns... returned two punts for scores... team MVP for the second straight season... led the Blue Devils in five sta-tistical categories: touchdowns; rushing yards; passing yards; total offense; and interceptions... led the team in INTs, receiving yards and TD receptions as a junior... ESPNBoston.com All-State Team as a QB and Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association Super 26 Team as a DB... Central Massachusetts D-1 Defensive Player of the Year and Midland Wachusett A All-League for the second straight year... repeated as a Worcester Telegram Super Team member, and as Sentinel & Enterprise All-Star... a three-sport captain, also a Worcester Telegram Super Team member in basketball and a two-time Sentinel & Enterprise All-Star member of the varsity baseball team as a pitcher.

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Anthony pANte

Junior // Wide Receiver 6-2 // 192 // Manalapan, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Steven and Marjory Pante... born 2-11-94 in New York, N.Y.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in seven of 14 games, including the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/06)... two catches for 15 yards... first career catch vs. Dart-mouth (09/27) for six yards... nine-yard catch at URI (11/08).2013 – Played in one game... made his collegiate debut vs. Colgate (09/12).2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Andrew Carlstrom at St. John Vianney... 2011 All-State selection (non-public) & all-conference selection at wide receiver... com-pleted senior year with single-season school records in both receptions (41) and yards (1,027)... named to 2012 All-Shore All-Academic Team... MVP of 2011 Thanksgiving Day Game vs. state champion, rival Matawan with eight receptions for 177 yards and two TDs.

THE 2015 UNH WILDCATSKeith pARKiNSON

Senior // Safety6-1 // 207 // Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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PersonalThe son of Keith and Paula Parkinson... born 10-10-92 in Miami, Fla.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 37... Tackles: 49-16-65... Sacks: 1... Interceptions: 6... Pass breakups: 6... Fumble recoveries: 1.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 14 games, starting 10 of them... 31 tackles (22-9-31)... team-high three interceptions with 89 return yards... three pass breakups... season-high four tackles vs. both Stony Brook (3-1-4; 10/25) and at URI (4-0-4; 11/08)... the four unassisted tackles marked a career high... 48-yard INT return vs. Stony Brook... 31-yd INT return at URI... three tackles in both the NCAA quarterfinal vs. Chattanooga (12/12) and semi-final vs. Illinois State (12/20).2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 12 games... recorded 18 tackles (14 solo) with two interceptions, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery... career-high five tackles vs. URI (10/12)... also tallied a fumble re-covery and pass breakup in that game... followed that with four tackles vs. Villanova (10/19)... first career sack vs. Maine (11/23).2012 – CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... played in 11 games… 16 tackles (13 solo) with one interception and a pass breakup… two tackles in college debut at Holy Cross… four tackles and first career pass breakup in win over Richmond… career-high five tackles in win at Rhode Island… notched first career interception late in fourth quarter in win over William & Mary.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Jum Pletcher at Pine Crest H.S... Miami Herald All-County First Team DB as senior... Miami Herald All-County Second Team DB as ju-nior... also lettered in basketball and track... member of state championship-winning basketball team as freshman and sophomore... set school basketball record with 114 steals as senior... three-time Miami Herald All-County Honor-able Mention in basketball... qualified for regionals in triple jump four straight years... three-time track All-County Honorable Mention.

Max peDiNOFF

Sophomore // Kicker/Punter6-0 // 220 // Newtown, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Gary and Beth Pedinoff... born 7-21-94 in Newtown, Pa.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in three games... made all three extra-point attempts... missed his only FG attempt (27 yards at Elon, 10/04)... three punts with an average of 37.0 yards (all at Elon)... long punt of 54 yards... one punt inside the 20.2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHFirst Team All-League in Pennsylvania... AAAA SOL 3rd Team All-State... 8-for-9 in field goal attempts.

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Sophomore // Wide Receiver5-8 // 197 // Bennington, Vt.

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PersonalThe son of Paul and Tarah Redding... born 10-17-94 in Vermont.

Wildcat Career2014 – Did not see game action. 2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHDivision II Co-Player of the Year as a senior at Lacey Township... 1st Team All-State wide receiver... 1st Team All-Conference wide receiver and re-turner... 2nd Team All-Conference Defensive Back... Wendy’s High School Heisman finalist... Vermont Shrine Bowl Selection... holds state record for most receiving touchdowns in a season (30)... 1,235 receiving yards (15 TDs)... 587 rushing yards (nine TDs)... 2,518 all-purpose yards... Honor-able Mention All-Conference returner as a junior... split time at QB and WR... All-Conference Honorable Mention QB as a sophomore... Team Most Outstanding Player... threw for 1,753 yards and 13 TDs... rushed for two touchdowns... most passing yards and TDs in school history... National Un-derclassman New England Overall MVP... started two games at QB as a freshman.

Kyle ReiSeRt

Freshman (R) // Defensive End6-2 // 230 // Plymouth, N.H.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHAll-State First Team defensive end three times at Plymouth Regional High School... All-Conference First Team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... USA Today Defensive Player of the Year in New Hampshire as a senior captain, when team won the state championship... selected to play on the N.H. Shrine Team and in the CHaD East-West N.H. All-Star Game... All-State Second Team tight end as a freshman... also recognized for his work in the classroom, as he was the recipient of the Joe Yukica New Hampshire Chapter National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award.

Jordan pOWeLL

Junior // Tight End6-3 // 244 // Forked River, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Frank Powell and Dawn Grosh... born 5-19-94 in Forked River, N.J.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 27... Catches-yds-TD: 6-39-1.2014 – Played in 12 of 14 games with one start (at Elon; 10/04)... three catches for 25 yards (8.3 yards/catch)... career highs in receptions (two) and yards (16) against Dartmouth (09/27)... career-long nine yard catch in consecutive games vs. Dartmouth and at Elon (10/04).2013 – Played in all 15 games... three catches for 14 yards (4.7 yards/catch) and one TD... first career catch for a season-high eight yards vs. Colgate (09/14)... caught one pass – a five-yard TD – in the regular-season finale vs. Maine... one reception (1 yd) in the NCAA first round vs. Lafayette.2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHTE/DE from Lacey Township High School in Lanoka Harbor, N.J... three-year letterwinner collected 95 career tackles, 18 of those for loss, at outside linebacker... tallied three sacks, one interception, forced two fumbles, re-covered three fumbles and made seven receptions for 162 yards... recorded a blocked field goal and a blocked punt... All B-South Selection LB who played in Ocean/Monmouth Showcase Gridiron Classic... named to the Su-per 100 New Jersey All-Star Team as a junior and a senior... member of 12-0, 2010 SJ Group 3 undefeated state champions... a standout in high school lacrosse, where he led Lacey Township in goals during his sopho-more campaign.

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Adam RieSe

Junior // Quarterback6-1 // 213 // Hamilton, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Steve and Beth Riese... born 1-28-94 in Hamilton, N.J.

Wildcat Career2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in three games – vs. Dartmouth (09/27), at Elon (10/04) and vs. nationally-ranked Albany (11/01)... one pass attempt (incomplete) at Elon; that was his only pass attempt.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in four games, includ-ing the NCAA first round game vs. Lafayette... registered his first – and only – career completion (for one yard) against Lafayette.2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team and CAA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Award... redshirt season.

Before UNHQuarterback from Steinert H.S... All-Valley Division First Team, All-West Jersey Football League First Team, All-Mercer County First Team and the Mercer County Player of the Year... All-State Group 3 First-Team honors and All-Southern New Jersey All-Groups Second Team... as senior captain and team MVP, passed for over 2,200 yards and 28 TDs; rushed for 818 yards and 11 TDs... led Steinert to 9-3 mark, its first-ever playoff win and first-ever state championship game appearance in 2011... compiled more than 4,300 career passing yards and 46 touchdowns; rushed for over 1,600 yards and 17 scores... four-year honor roll student and scholar-athlete... played baseball three years... All-Conference First Team and All-County selection as an out-fielder.

THE 2015 UNH WILDCATSDanny RiLeY

Senior // Offensive Line6-4 // 266 // Danielsville, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Darrin and Cynthia Riley... born 5-3-93 in Allentown, Pa.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 22... Tackles: 7-8-15... Tackles for loss: 2.5... Sacks: 0.5.2014 – Played in all 14 games... tallied nine tackles (four solo), including one for a loss... matched career high of two tackles three times, including two solo tackles vs. Dartmouth (09/27)... 1-1-2 at URI (11/08)... 0-2-2 vs. nationally-ranked William & Mary (10/11).2013 – Played in five games... recorded two tackles (one solo), both against URI (10/12).2012 – Played in three games… totaled four tackles, including 1.5 for loss and a half sack… made two tackles in win over CCSU… notched tackle, a half-sack, in win over Delaware… secured solo tackle in win at Rhode Island.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Bob Steckel at Northampton Area H.S... team Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... All-Conference First Team defensive end and The Morning Call and The Express-Times All-Area Second Team... compiled 97 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, as well as four pass breakups dur-ing his senior season... as a junior, he recorded 94 tackles, 20 for loss, 15 pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions.

Cody ROtHWeLL

Junior // Running Back5-10 // 190 // Merrimac, Mass.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Did not see game action.2013 – Did not see game action.

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Cam SHOReY

Junior // Defensive End6-5 // 250 // Calais, Maine

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PersonalThe son of Kevin and Kirsten Shorey... born 2-16-93 in Baltimore, Md.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 27... Tackles: 16-10-26... Tackles for loss: 6.0... Sacks: 3.5... Fumble recovered: one... Fumbles forced: one... Blocked kicks: one.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in all 14 games... recorded 17 tackles (10-7-17)... five total tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks... blocked a PAT kick vs. Stony Brook (10/25)... career-high four tackles (three solo) against Albany (11/01)... 1.5 TFL against both Dart-mouth (09/27) and Albany... 1.5 sacks vs. Albany... three tackles in the sea-son opener at FBS foe Toledo (08/30)... three tackles in regular-season finale at Maine (11/22); credited with a forced fumble that game.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... transitioned to defensive end in spring 2012... played in 13 of 15 games, including each of the last 12... totaled nine tackles (6-3–9)... recovered a fumble and returned it for a 44-yard TD vs. URI (10/12)... three multiple-tackle games with two at Albany (11/16), vs. Maine (11/23) and NCAA quarterfinal at Southeast-ern Louisiana (12/14)... first career tackle at Towson (10/05), which was his second career game... registered his first career sack in the NCAA first round against Lafayette (11/30).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... CAA Commissioner’s Aca-demic Award... redshirt season as tight end.

Before UNHPlayed tight end and defensive end for coach Bill Glennon in 2011 at Phil-lips Exeter and earned the Robert E. Mason Award as the team co-MVP... Class A All-New England First Team... ranked as the top TE in New Eng-land by Scout.com... 18 catches for 225 yards and an effective run-blocker... as a defensive end, registered 68 tackles, 11 sacks and two forced fumbles... standout forward and co-captain on Phillips Exeter’s basketball team... part of two AAU championship teams in Maine.

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Daniel ROWe

Senior // Safety6-1 // 203 // Orange, N.J.

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PersonalThe son of Ike Small and Charmaine Anderson-Small... born 2-26-94 in Ochi Rios, Jamaica.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 38... Tackles: 71-23-94... Tackles for loss: 5.5... Pass breakups: eight... Forced fumbles: two.2014 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... started all 14 games... ranked third on the team with 70 tackles (54 solo, 16 assist)... credited with 5.5 tackles for loss... two forced fumbles and eight pass breakups... career- and team-high 11 tackles (9-2-11) vs. Stony Brook (10/25)... team-high 10 tackles (8-2-10) in season opener at FBS school Toledo (08/30)... tied for team high with six tackles (5-1-6) vs. Delaware (11/15)... 5+ tackles five other games, including six in the NCAA quarterfinal vs. Chattanooga (12/11) and five in the NCAA second round vs. Fordham (12/05)... at least one tackle in 13 of 14 games.2013 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... played in 13 of 15 games, including all four NCAA postseason games... recorded a total of 18 tackles (14 solo)... five multiple-tackle games... season-high four solo tackles – and season-high four tackles overall – Homecoming weekend versus Rhode Is-land (10/12)... three tackles (2-1–3) in consecutive NCAA tourney games vs. Lafayette (11/30) and at Maine (12/07).2012 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... one of only two true freshmen (Hayden Knudson) to see game action… played in 11 games, amassing six tackles (three solo)... notched two multiple-tackle games, with two tackles in collegiate debut at Holy Cross and a pair of tackles in home opener vs. CCSU… solo tackle in win at Maine and Senior Day vs. Towson.

Before UNHAwarded First-Team All-New England and First-Team All-Colonial League honors in his junior and senior seasons at Williston Northampton... tallied 3.6 tackles per game as a senior... selected to the All-Colonial League Sec-ond-Team as a sophomore.

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Kyon tAYLOR

Junior // Wide Receiver5-11 // 186 // Springfield, Va.

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PersonalThe son of Kafi Willams and Titan Taylor... born 3-23-94 in Miami Dade, Fla.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 27... Catches-yards-TDs: 14-160-1.2014 – Played in 14 games with two starts – the regular-season finale at Maine (11/22) and NCAA semifinal vs. Illinois State (12/20)... recorded 14 receptions for 160 yards (11.4 yards/catch)... 218 all-purpose yards, includ-ing 58 kickoff return yards (19.3 yards/return)... career-high 50 receiving yards (two catches) vs. Lehigh (09/13); career-long 37-yard reception that game... career-high three catches (for 40 yards) at URI (11/08)... two catch-es for 19 yards, including a five-yd TD, at Elon (10/04); career-long 23-yd kickoff return that game.2013 – Played in 13 of 15 games... did not play at Lehigh or in the NCAA quarterfinal at Southeastern Louisiana.2012 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHAttended Robert E. Lee High School... accolades in 2011: Patriot District First Team as a wide receiver and Second Team as a defensive back, All-Northern Virginia Region First Team as a WR and Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention... led Lee HS to the playoffs and a first-round victory vs. Hayfield High School and fellow Wildcat Hayden Knudson... finished career with 55 catches for 1,100 yards and eight TDs while notching 40 tackles and two INTs on defense... was a standout performer on the track team.

THE 2015 UNH WILDCATSRyan SOSNAK

Freshman (R) // Defensive Tackle6-2 // 295 // Bethel Park, Pa.

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Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA Western Pennsylvania product who played at Bethel Park High... the se-nior team captain was named First Team All-Conference... also competed in varsity basketball and track & field... member of the school’s 1,000-Pound Club (bench, squat and clean)... selected to represent Bethel Park in the WPIAL Summit Sportsmanship Meeting... the 3.65 honors student was vice president of FBLA, a member of the Principle Advisory Club, and a mem-ber of the Student Government Association.

Matt tORReY

Freshman (R) // Tight End6-2 // 237 // Cheshire, Conn.

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PersonalSon of Brett and Laura Torrey... born 4-15-96 in Cheshire, Conn.

Wildcat Career2014 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA four-year starter as a tight end/linebacker at Cheshire Academy... as a se-nior captain, led all New England prep school TEs in receptions and receiv-ing yards... selected to the First Team All-Colonial League and First Team All-New England Prep School League.

Taylor

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Jullian tURNeR

Senior // Defensive Tackle6-1 // 294 // East Pittsburgh, Pa.

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PersonalThe son of Jerome and Cathy Turner... born 9-4-92 in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 39... Tackles: 37-25-62... Tackles for loss: 11.5... Sacks: 4.0... Forced fumble: one... Fumble recovery: one.2014 – Played in all 14 games with three starts – consecutive games vs. Al-bany (11/01), at Rhode Island (11/08) and vs. Delaware (11/15)... recorded 29 tackles (17-12-29)... credited with five tackles for loss... tallied two sacks with one against Lehigh (09/13) and the other vs. Delaware... forced fumble and a fumble recovery vs. Delaware... matched his career high of five tack-les (three solo) at URI... four tackles in the NCAA semifinal vs. Illinois State... at least one tackle 11 of 14 games with 10 multiple-tackle efforts.2013 – Played in all 15 games... recorded 29 tackles (17 solo)... 6.5 tackles for a loss, including two sacks... first career collegiate sack in season opener at Central Michigan (09/07)... recorded a tackle in 14 of 15 games with 10 multiple-tackle efforts... career-high five total tackles (2-3-5) at Towson (10/05)... three tackles, including a career-high two for a loss, in NCAA second round at Maine (12/07)... one of those tackles for a loss was a sack... also three tackles in the NCAA semifinal at North Dakota State (12/20).2012 – Played in 10 games… made four tackles, three solo… tallied first career tackle in win over CCSU… notched first career solo stop in win at Georgia State… recorded single tackles in final two games of season: vs. Towson and in NCAA second round at Wofford.2011 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHA rare four-year starter at Woodland Hills High School, leading the Wol-verines to back-to-back WPIAL AAAA Big East championships... school also had the distinction of competing in consecutive WPIAL championships during his junior and senior campaigns, claiming the state title in his junior year... voted All-Big East First Team as a defensive lineman and a center in both his junior and senior seasons... led his squad in pancake blocks as senior... selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic, which pits Pennsyl-vania’s best seniors against Ohio’s best... captain of football team as junior and senior.

Dab UKWUANi

Senior // Defensive End6-3 // 261 // Gaithersburg, Md.

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PersonalThe son of Festus and Abigail Ukwuani... born 8-3-93 in Nigeria.

Wildcat CareerCareer – Games: 15... Tackles: 8-6-14... Tackles for loss: 2.0... Sacks: 1.0.2014 – Played in nine games... recorded four tackles (two solo)... credited with a half-sack against Albany (11/01)... season-high two tackles (1-1-2) at Rhode Island (11/08).2013 – Played in three regular-season games... recorded five total tackles (four solo)... matched career high with three tackles – all solo – in the home opener versus Colgate (09/14)... had one tackle for loss at Towson (10/05).2012 – Played in three games... made five tackles, two solo, including a half sack... notched first career tackle at Minnesota... career-high three tackles in win over CCSU... notched first career half-sack in win vs Delaware.2011 – CAA Academic All-Conference Team... redshirt season.

Before UNHPlayed for coach Shawn Prather at Col. Zadok Magruder... notched 38 tack-les, three sacks and numerous pancake blocks during junior season... first began playing football in 2007... his name translates to “lean on God” in Igbo, one of the languages spoken in Ukwuani’s native Nigeria.

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Mike zALOGA

Sophomore // Offensive Line6-2 // 270 // Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

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PersonalThe son of James and Debra Zaloga... born 8-2-94 in Saratoga, N.Y.

Wildcat Career2014 – Played in one game... made his collegiate debut against Delaware (11/15). 2013 – Redshirt season.

Before UNHThree-year starter... as a captain at Christian Brothers Academy in 2012, was All-State, All-Area, Offensive Line MVP and invited to the North/South Game... was a Top 100 recipient in 2010 and 2011... named a National Underclassman Strong Man in 2011... recorded the top lift at three strength combines in ‘11.

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Quinlen DeanFreshman // Linebacker6-1 // 214 // Greenbelt, Md.

Jalen GarDnerFreshman // Defensive Line6-2 // 322 // New Haven, Conn.

Brendan HillFreshman // Tight End6-4 // 225 // Mansfield, Mass.

Malik loveFreshman // Wide Receiver5-10 // 167 // Alcoa, Tenn.

Justin Malone-WooDsFreshman // Tight End6-2 // 226 // San Diego, Calif.

Matt MatulisFreshman // Offensive Line6-3 // 255 // Boynton Beach, Fla.

ivan niyoMuGaBoFreshman // Quarterback6-0 // 197 // Penacook, N.H.

isiah PerkinsFreshman // Defensive Back6-0 // 187 // Williamstown, N.J.

robert kellyFreshman // Kicker/Punter6-3 // 182 // St. Albans, Vt.

amechie WalkerFreshman // Wide Receiver5-9 // 168 // Harrisburg, Pa.

Malik WilDerFreshman // Wide Receiver5-9 // 169 // Bronx, N.Y.

evan GrayFreshman // Running Back5-10 // 229 // Centreville, Va.

nick velteFreshman // Offensive Line6-3 // 301 // Rochester, N.Y.

Josh kaniaFreshman // Defensive End6-3 // 234 // Milton, Ga.

Clayton JiMersonFreshman // Offensive Line6-5 // 273 // San Diego, Calif.

Michael BalsaMoFreshman // Defensive Back6-1 // 200 // Atkinson, N.H.

rick ellisonFreshman // Defensive Back5-11 // 194 // Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.

Drew sanBornFreshman // Kicker/Punter6-0 // 185 // Nashua, N.H.

John DellisantiFreshman // Wide Receiver6-2 // 196 // Fairfield, Conn.

Brandon GallaGHerFreshman // Running Back5-10 // 200 // Bridgewater, Mass.

Matt sHerloCkFreshman // Defensive Back5-11 // 201 // Oradell, N.J.

Cameron BruskoFreshman // Linebacker6-1 // 194 // Bethleham, Pa.

sean BurnsFreshman // Defensive Line6-1 // 248 // Milford, Mass.

Mike McGuinnessFreshman // Offensive Line6-0 // 263 // Farmingdale, N.J.

nick luBisCHerFreshman // Wide Receiver/Def. Back5-10 // 191 // Red Bank, N.J.

robbie sCHuMaCHerFreshman // Defensive End6-0 // 238 // Hopewell Junction, N.Y.

ismail asonGWeDFreshman // Cornerback5-10 // 178 // Boston, Mass.

tyler rouseFreshman // Punter /Kicker6-4 // 256 // Amsterdam, N.Y.

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UNH (0-1) 7 7 6 0 20Toledo (1-0) 3 13 21 17 54 1st 09:08 UNH Harris 35-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 7-0 04:46 TOL Detmer22-ydfieldgoal 7-32nd 07:43 UNH Goldrich 4-yd run (Breda kick) 14-3 05:48 TOL Jones 64-yd pass from Ely (Detmer kick) 14-10 00:24 TOL Hunt 2-yd run (Detmer rush failed) 14-163rd 10:49 TOL Hunt 2-yd run (Detmer kick) 14-23 07:02 TOL Olack 9-yd pass from Ely (Detmer kick) 14-30 04:33 UNH Steriti 8-yd pass from Goldrich (Steriti rush railed) 20-30 01:16 TOL Olack 8-yd pass from Ely (Detmer kick) 20-374th 12:10 TOL Jones-Moore 4-yd run (Detmer kick) 20-44 10:27 TOL Swanson 40-yd pass from Ely (Detmer kick) 20-51 04:05 TOL Detmer27-ydfieldgoal 20-54

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Sean Goldrich 10- -6 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 27-39-0, 291 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 9-149 yds, TDTACKLES: Daniel Rowe 8-2-10

TEAm STATISTICS UNH TOLFirst Downs .................................................... 24 .....................................34Rushes/Yardage .........................................31/37 ..............................45/306PassingYardage ........................................... 338 ...................................360Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 31-45-1 ............................ 25-35-0 Total Offense ................................................ 375 ...................................666Punts/Average ..........................................6/39.7 ...............................2/37.5Fumbles/Lost.................................................2-0 ................................... 0-0Penalties/Yards ............................................7/38 ..................................3/37Time of Possession ....................................31:05 ................................28:55

Game One • August 30, 2014Glass Bowl • Toledo, OH

Toledo 54, UNH 202014 gAmE SUmmArIES

Lehigh (0-2) 0 0 14 13 27UNH (1-1) 15 14 13 3 45 1st 06:23 UNH Owens 2-yd run (Vailas rush) 0-8 01:48 UNH Spears 53-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 0-152nd 07:04 UNH Harris 15-yd run (Goldrich pass) 0-23 01:22 UNH Giansante 31-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick failed) 0-293rd 13:03 LEH Yosha 32-yd run (Pandy kick) 7-29 11:38 UNH Harris 52-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 7-36 08:23 UNH Harris 35-yd pass from Goldrich (TEAM rush failed) 7-42 04:36 LEH Shafnisky 7-yd run (Pandy kick) 14-424th 12:08 LEH Pelletier 6-yd pass from Shafnisky (Pandy kick) 21-42 08:29 UNH Breda23-ydfieldgoal 21-45 05:50 LEH Pelletier 18-yd pass from McHale (Shafnisky pass failed) 27-45

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Jimmy Owens 12-70 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 27-40-2, 422 yds, 4 TDRECEIVING: Harold Spears 7-138 yds TD; R.J. Harris 6-109 yds 2 TDTACKLES: Hayden Knudson 11-0-11

TEAm STATISTICS LEH UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 21 .....................................29Rushes/Yardage .......................................38/155 ..............................37/224PassingYardage ........................................... 159 ...................................422Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 19-35-1 ............................ 27-40-2Total Offense ................................................ 314 ...................................646Punts/Average ..........................................8/43.5 ...............................3/48.7Fumbles/Lost.................................................1-1 ................................... 1-1Penalties/Yards ............................................1/15 ..................................5/42Time of Possession ....................................32:10 ................................27:50

Game Two • September 13, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 45, Lehigh 27

TOLEDO, Ohio – Sean Goldrichmatchedcareerhighsinpassingyards(291)andattempts (39) with a personal-best 27 completions for UNH, but the University of Toledoovercamea14-3deficittoprevail54-20inSaturdaynight’sseasonopenerforboth teams at the Glass Bowl. Goldrich threw for TD passes of 35 yards to R.J. HarrisandeightyardstoNico Steriti, and also ran for a four-yard score to account for all three UNH scores. Harris led the‘Cats inbothcatches(nine)andreceivingyards(149),aswellasrushingyardswith16onhisonlycarryofthegame.Jared Allisonfinishedwithacareer-highsevencatchesfor55yards. UNH’sdefensewas ledbyDaniel Rowe (career-high10 tackles),Nick Cefalo (career-highninetackles)andAkil Anderson(eight). Toledo’sPhillipElywas24-of-34for337yardsandfourTDpasses.AlonzoRus-sellwasthetoptargetwithsixcatchesfor78yards.CoreyJoneshadfourreceptionsfor78yardsandaTD.KareemHuntwas theRockets’ topgroundgainerwith20carries for 136 yards and two touchdowns. TheWildcatsbegantheirfirstdriveofthe2014seasonontheir29-yardlineandGoldrich completed 5 of 6 passes for 72 yards to lead the ‘Cats to a 7-0 lead at 9:08. The Rockets responded with an 11-play, 78-yard drive that culminated in a 22-yard fieldgoalbyJeremiahDetmertopullwithin7-3at4:46.Toledohad1st-and-goalatthe UNH 9, but the drive stalled when Anderson stood up Marc Remy at the UNH 4 onseconddownfollowedbyAndersonandCefalodroppingHuntforaone-yardloss. UNHextendedtheleadto14-3at7:43ofthesecondquarteronGoldrich’sfive-yard quarterback keeper up themiddle.TheQB’s scoring rush capped a 13-play,87-yard drive that consumed 6:04. Toledo responded just 1:48 later on a 64-yard TD connection from Ely to Corey Jonestotrimthedeficitto14-10at5:48;thatscorebegana27-0surgebytheRockets. UNHendedToledo’sstreakof27consecutivepointsonan8-yardTDpassfromGoldrichtoSteriti,whocaughttheballatthe6-yardlineandbattledthroughtrafficinthemiddletocrossthegoallineandbringtheWildcatswithin30-20at4:33.Onthe2-pointattempt,Steriti’srunupthemiddlewasinitiallyruledsuccessfulbutwasoverturned upon review. During thatdrive,Harris’32-yardreception,whichgave the‘Cats1st-and-10attheUT35,puthimaheadofJohnPerry(1989-92)forNo.4ontheprogram’scareerreceivingyardage list.Perry endedhis careerwith2,873andHarris increasedhisoverall total to 2,926 with his 149-yard effort. Toledoendedthegameona24-0spurt.

DURHAM, N.H.–JuniorquarterbackSean Goldrichmatchedacareerhighwithfourtouchdownpassesandeclipsedhiscareerhighinpassingyardswith422toleadNo.7/9UNHtoa45-27winoverLehighonSaturdayatCowellStadium. TheWildcatsdominatedinthefirsthalfandheldoninthesecondinfrontofacrowdof9,358inthefirstgameplayedunderthelightsatCowellStadium.Thegamestartedat3:30p.m.,andthelightswereneededwhenitendedintherainjustbefore7p.m. UNHimprovedto1-1ontheseasonandLehighofthePatriotLeaguefellto0-2. R.J. Harriscaughtsixpassesfor109yardsandapairofscoresandalsoranforatouchdown. Harold Spearshadcareerhighsincatches(seven)andyards(138)andhad a touchdown reception. Hayden Knudson,whomissedUNH’sseason-openinglosstoToledoasherecov-ered from a broken jaw, led the defense with 11 tackles and had a fumble recovery. DeVaughn Cholletteregisteredseventackles,aninterceptionwithreturnfor33yardsandtalliedoneofUNH’sfourquarterbacksacks.Daniel Rowe chipped in with seven tackles. TheUNHdefenseheldLehighto314totalyardsandjust88inthefirsthalf.The‘Catsoffensepiledup646totalyards,422throughtheair. TheWildcatsrolledinthefirsthalf.Theycollected401yardsofoffenseinthefirst30 minutes and raced to a 29-0 lead. GoldrichandtheWildcatsmarched71yardsin12playstotheirfirstscore,a2-yardrun by Jimmy Owens (12rushes,70yards,TD).QBAndy Vailas (six rushes,44yards) rushed for the 2-point conversion and an 8-0 lead. IttookUNHjustfourplaystocover74yardsandscoreagain.GoldrichhitSpearsinstridefora53-yardscoringpasswith1:22leftintheperiod.TheWildcatsrantheirleadto23-0midwaythroughthesecondperiodwithan11-play,84-yarddrive.Harristook a direct snap and covered the last 15 yards for the TD. UNH struck once more before the halftime. Goldrich connected with Jimmy Giansante(fivecatches,73yards,TD)ona31-yardscoringplaytofinishoffanine-play, 90-yard march. Lehighgotontheboardona32-yardrunbyBrandonYoshawithjustundertwominutesgoneinthethirdquarter. GoldrichrespondedwithapairoftouchdownpassestoHarristoextendUNH’sleadto42-7justpastthehalfwaypointofthethirdperiod.Harriscaughtthefirstpassjustbehindthelineofscrimmageandraced52yardsdowntheleftsidelineforthescore.The second pass play covered 35 yards.

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INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Sean Goldrich 12-87 yds, 3 TD; Nico Steriti 9-52 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 18-25-0, 212 ydsRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 8-119 yds; Harold Spears 4-94 ydsTACKLES: Hayden Knudson 5-7-12; Nick Cefalo 6-5-11; Shane McNeely 3-8-11; Akil Anderson 3-7-10

TEAm STATISTICS UNH URFirst Downs .................................................... 25 .....................................23Rushes/Yardage .......................................39/214 ..............................35/121PassingYardage ........................................... 247 ...................................348Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 21-31-0 ............................ 28-37-0Total Offense ................................................ 461 ...................................469Punts/Average ..........................................3/45.3 ...............................2/39.5Fumbles/Lost.................................................0-0 ................................... 2-2Penalties/Yards ............................................4/23 ..................................1/15Time of Possession ....................................27:03 ................................32:57

2014 gAmE SUmmArIES

UNH (2-1) 0 14 0 15 29Richmond (2-2) 3 7 9 7 26 1st 10:11 UR Yoder22-ydfieldgoal 0-32nd 11:57 UR Fisher 1-yd run (Yoder kick) 0-10 06:39 UNH Goldrich 1-yd run (Breda kick) 7-10 00:10 UNH Goldrich 3-yd run (Breda kick) 14-103rd 08:12 UR Yoder22-ydfieldgoal 14-13 01:52 UR Rocco 1-yd run (Strauss pass failed) 14-194th 10:59 UNH Goldrich 1-yd run (Vailas rush) 22-19 06:31 UR Fisher 4-yd run (Yoder kick) 22-26 00:19 UNH Steriti 2-yd run (Breda kick) 29-26

Game Three • September 20, 2014Robins Stadium • Richmond, Va.

UNH 29, Richmond 26

DART (1-1) 13 3 3 0 19UNH (3-1) 17 14 21 0 521st 11:48 UNH Vailas 69-yd run (Harris rush) 0-8 10:59 UNH Team safety 0-10 09:08 UNH Owens 1-yd run (Breda kick) 0-17 04:02 DART Johnston 5-yd pass from Williams (Gakenheimer kick failed) 6-17 00:20 DART Bramble 12-yd pass from Williams (Gakenheimer kick) 13-172nd 08:00 UNH Owens 2-yd run (Breda kick) 13-24 01:15 UNH Vailas 2-yd run (Breda kick) 13-31 00:07 DART Gakenheimer26-ydfieldgoal 16-313rd 11:21 UNH Harris 29-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 16-38 09:29 UNH Chalstrom 9-yd punt return (Breda kick) 16-45 04:22 DART Gakenheimer41-ydfieldgoal 19-45 01:57 UNH Harris 2-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 19-52

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Andy Vailas 8-112 yds, 2 TD; Jimmy Owens 15-81 yds, 2 TDPASSING: Andy Vailas 17-26-0, 219 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 8-113 yds, 2 TDTACKLES: Akil Anderson 7-2-9

TEAm STATISTICS DART UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 19 .....................................27Rushes/Yardage .......................................39/154 ..............................43/267PassingYardage ........................................... 108 ...................................264Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 12-27-1 ............................ 23-33-0 Total Offense ................................................ 262 ...................................531Punts/Average ..........................................6/29.7 ...............................3/36.3Fumbles/Lost.................................................0-0 ................................... 1-1Penalties/Yards ............................................7/66 ................................10/83Time of Possession ....................................26:56 ................................33:04

Game Four • September 27, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 52, Dartmouth 19

RICHMOND, Va. – Nico Steritiscoredonatwo-yardrunwith19secondsremaininginthefourthquartertolifttheNo.7UNHfootballteamtoa29-26victoryagainstNo.17UniversityofRichmondinSaturdayafternoon’sCAAopeneratRobinsStadium. UNH,withitsfourthconsecutivewinagainstRichmondintheseries(thelastthreeby a combined nine points), improved to 2-1 overall while the Spiders fell to 2-2. UNHstartingquarterbackSean Goldrich was 18 of 25 for 212 yards; he also led theteamwith12rushesfor87yardsandmatchedhiscareerhighwiththreerushingtouchdowns.Goldrich’stoptargetswereR.J. Harris (8-119) and Harold Spears (4-94).Steritifinishedwithninecarriesfor52yards. FourWildcatsrecordeddoubledigitsintackles.Hayden Knudson led the way with 12 tackles. Nick Cefalohad11stops,includingUNH’slonesack.Shane McNeely also had 11 tackles and Akil Andersonroundedoutthequartetwith10,twoforaloss. URquarterbackMichaelStrausswent27-for-35for344yards.BrianBrown(12catches, 139) and Rashad Ponder (7-109) both eclipsed 100 yards receiving. ThegroundgamewasledbySethFisherwith16rushesfor60yardsandtwoTDs. Richmondhad regained the lead,26-22,onFisher’s four-yardTDat6:31of thefourthquarter. Followingatouchback,UNHbeganitsgame-winningdriveonits25withbackupquarterbackAndy Vailas at the helm because Goldrich was injured on his one-yard TDthatgavetheWildcatsa22-19leadat10:59ofthefourthquarter.Facing4th-and-3attheUR9,Vailaspulledtheballdownandranupthemiddleforaseven-yardgaintogivethe‘Cats1st-and-goalattheUR2with24secondstogo.Oneplaylater,SteritiplowedintotheendzoneandtheChristian BredaPATgaveUNHa29-26leadwith19secondsremaining. Onthegame’sfirstpossession,Richmondtooka3-0leadonPeterYoder’s22-yardfieldgoal.TheSpidersextendedtheleadto10-0at11:57ofthesecondquarter. Goldrichthenengineereda13-play,75-yarddriveinwhichhecompletedallfivepassattemptsfor43yardsandcarriedtheballtwicefornineyards,includingtheone-yardTDplunge,toliftUNHwithin10-7at6:39.UNHmarched99yardson13playstotakeitsfirstleadofthegame,14-10,with10secondsremaininginthefirsthalf. Yoder’s22-yardfieldgoalpulledURwithin14-13at8:12ofthethirdquarter.Thevisitorsregainedthelead,19-14,whenbackupQBMichaelRoccotookthesnapinshotgunformationandscoredonatwo-yardrunat1:52. Spears eclipsed 1,000 career receiving yards on his 29-yard catch in the secondquarterandhenowhas1,064. Harris,withhisthird100-yardreceivinggameoftheseasonand14thofhiscareer,ascendedtoNo.2onUNH’scareerreceivingyardsleaderboard.HesurpassedDavidGamble (1990-93; 3,072) and now has 3,154. Goldrichenteredtheprogram’sTop10listincareerpassingyardsandclimbedtoNo. 8 with a total of 4,203.

DURHAM, N.H.–No.4NewHampshiregotnightfootballinCowellStadiumofftoanicestartwitha52-19triumphoverDartmouthCollegeonSaturdayinfrontof8,753fans on State of New Hampshire Day. Andy Vailas passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more, and Jimmy Owens and R.J. HarrisbothscoredtwicefortheWildcats,whobeattheBigGreenforthe13thstraighttime.TheWildcatsareundefeatedintheirlast20gamesagainstDart-mouthat18-0-2.UNHwonitsthirdstraightgameandimprovedto3-1ontheseason. Vailasrushedeighttimesforacareer-high112yards.HeandOwens(15carries,81yards)matchedcareerhighswiththeirtwoscores.Harris(eightreceptions,113yards)hashadmorethan100receivingyardseachofUNH’sfourgames.Hehasfivetouch-down catches this season. The UNH defense held Dartmouth, which had 391 yards of total offense in a season-openingwinoverCentralConnecticutStatelastweek,to262yards.UNHhadawell-balanced531yardsofoffensewith267rushingand264passing. Akil Anderson had nine tackles to lead the Wildcats and Shane McNeely had the only turnover for UNH with an interception. Defenseandspecial teamshelped theWildcatsbreak thegameopen in the thirdquarter.UNHled31-16atthehalftimebreakandscoredapairoftouchdownsinatwo-minute span to push the lead to 45-16. The surge startedwhenMcNeely intercepted aDalynWilliams pass.Two playslater, Vailas threw the ball toward Harris for a 29-yard score. The Wildcat defense held and forced a Dartmouth punt. Mike KellyblockedBenKepley’spuntandHorace Chalstrom picked up the ball and ran nine yards for the score. TheWildcatsracedtoa17-0leadinthefirstsixminutesofthegame.VailasgotthingsstartedonUNH’sfourthoffensiveplaywhenheoutraneveryonefora69-yardtouchdown.Harrisranintheconversionanditwas8-0just3:12intothegame. The UNH defense held Dartmouth on three plays and on fourth down, the snap from centersailedoutoftheendzoneforasafetyand10-0UNHlead.TheWildcatsthenmarched seven plays to an Owens 1-yard TD run and it was 17-0 at 9:08. Dartmouth responded with a couple of Williams TD passes to cut the lead to 17-13 with20secondsleftinthefirstperiod. After a short Kepley punt, UNH marched to another Owens TD run, this one from twoyardsoutfora24-13leadwith8:00leftinthefirsthalf.ThenextWildcats’pos-sessionwasaneight-play,79-yarddrivetoruntheleadto31-13.Vailashadthetouch-down with a 2-yard run.

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UNH (4-1, 2-0) 17 17 14 0 48Elon (1-4, 0-1) 0 0 0 14 14 1st 09:04 UNH Owens 1-yd run (Breda kick) 7-01st 04:31 UNH Breda22-ydfieldgoal 10-01st 02:23 UNH Harris 15-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 17-02nd 14:47 UNH Thames 55-yd interception return (Breda kick) 24-02nd 11:21 UNH Giansante 6-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 31-02nd 03:03 UNH Breda42-ydfieldgoal 34-03rd 10:46 UNH Taylor pass from McCormick (Breda kick) 41-03rd 03:04 UNH Goodrich 4-yd run (Pedinoff kick) 48-04th 09:05 Elon Coopedge1-ydrun(Gallagherkick) 48-74th 03:28 Elon Phan6-ydrun(Gallagherkick) 48-14

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Donald Goodrich 10-54 yds, TD; Chris McCormick 8-46 ydsPASSING: Andy Vailas 17-24-0, 193 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 5-77 yds, TD; Donald Goodrich 3-55 ydsTACKLES: Kevin McNally 5-5-10; Patrick Mensah 5-1-6

TEAm STATISTICS UNH ElonFirst Downs .................................................... 23 .....................................17Rushes/Yardage .......................................40/155 ................................25/77PassingYardage ........................................... 250 ...................................205Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 22-34-0 ............................ 27-51-2 Total Offense ................................................ 405 ...................................282Punts/Average ..........................................5/38.0 ...............................9/39.8Fumbles/Lost.................................................0-0 ................................... 0-0Penalties/Yards ............................................6/45 ..................................4/29Time of Possession ....................................35:00 ................................25:00

Game Five • October 4, 2014Rhodes Stadium • Elon, N.C.

2014 gAmE SUmmArIESUNH 48, Elon 14

WM (4-2, 1-1) 0 3 0 0 3UNH (5-1, 3-0) 8 7 10 7 32 1st 03:37 UNH Steriti 1-yd run (2-pt conversion pass by Harris) 0-82nd 14:55 UNH Harris 25-yd pass from Vailas 0-152nd 06:15 WM Carpenter22-ydfieldgoal 3-153rd 11:17 UNH Breda20-ydfieldgoal 3-183rd 05:18 UNH Steriti 1-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 3-254th 07:52 UNH Steriti 2-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 3-32

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: J. Owens 11-74 yds, TD; A. Vailas 6-21; N. Steriti 9-16 yds, TDPASSING: Andy Vailas 25-36-2, 276 yds, 3 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 5-105 yds, TD; H. Spears 4-70; N. Steriti 4-16 yds, 2 TDTACKLES:DeVaughnChollette4-3-7

TEAm STATISTICS WM UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 14 .....................................20Rushes/Yardage .......................................31/105 ..............................31/126PassingYardage ........................................... 112 ...................................276Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 19-31-1 ............................ 25-36-2 Total Offense ................................................ 217 ...................................402Punts/Average ..........................................8/37.9 ...............................4/39.5Fumbles/Lost.................................................1-0 ................................... 1-0Penalties/Yards ............................................4/30 ..................................5/40Time of Possession ....................................29:26 ................................30:34

Game Six • October 11, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 32, William & Mary 3

ELON, N.C. -- Andy Vailas completed 17 of 24 passes for 193 yards and two touch-downs --all in thefirsthalf -- to lead theNo.4/6UNHfootball team toSaturdayafternoon’s48-14victoryagainstElonUniversityatRhodesStadium. UNHextendeditswinningstreaktofourgamestoimproveto4-1overalland2-0intheCAA.Elon,playingitsfirsteverCAAconferencegame,isnow1-4,0-1. TheWildcatsoutscoredthePhoenix17-0inboththefirstandsecondquarterstolead34-0athalftimeenroutetoa48-0advantagethroughthreequarters. Donald GoodrichwasUNH’sleadingrusherwith10carriesfor54yards,andhescoredhisfirstcareerTD;healsohadthreecatchesfor55yards.Jimmy Owens car-riedsixtimesfor28yards,includingaone-yardTDthatopenedthegamescoring. Chris McCormick finished5-for-9 for 57yards andoneTD;he alsohad eightrushes for 46 yards. R.J. Harris,whoseactionwas limited to thefirsthalf, led10Wildcatsreceiverswithfivecatchesfor77yards,includinga15-yardscore. UNH’sdefensewasledbyKevin McNally (10 tackles) and Patrick Mensah, who finishedwithsixtacklesandaninterception. Elonwas led offensively byMikeQuinn (27x48, 205 yards, two interceptions),TraceyCoppedge(15rushes,64yards,TD)andAndreDavis(11catches,92yards).ChrisBlairrecordedagame-high13tackles. New Hampshire took a 7-0 lead on an 8-play, 49-yard drive that was capped by Owens’one-yardrunupthemiddleat9:04.Ontheirnextdrive,theWildcatsextendedtheadvantageto10-0onBreda’s22-yardfieldgoalat4:31. UNH scored on a third consecutive possession with a 15-yard TD pass from Vailas toHarrisat2:23togivethe‘Catsa17-0lead;thedrivewassetupbya39-yardpuntreturn by Casey DeAndrade to the Elon 24. UNH’sdefenseforcedElonto3-and-outonitsfirstfourpossessionsandthenex-tendedtheadvantageto24-0onSteven Thames’55-yardinterceptionreturnontheopeningplayofthesecondquarter. Followinganother3-and-outbythePhoenix,UNHneededjustfiveplaystodrive67yardsandbuilda31-0leadat11:21ofthesecondquarter.Goodrichaccountedfor40yards(20rush,20catch)anda21-yardpassplayfromVailastoHarrisalsohighlightedthe drive, which ended with a 2-yard TD pass to Jimmy Giansante. Breda’s secondfieldgoalof thefirsthalf, acareer-long42-yarder into thewind,made it a 34-point lead at 3:03. WithMcCormickatquarterback,UNHoutscoredthePhoenix14-0inthethirdquar-ter.Heengineeredan11-play,68-yarddrivethatwascappedbyafive-yardTDpassto Kyon Taylorat10:46thatmarkedMcCormick’sfirstTDpassandTaylor’sfirstTDreception.Goodrichthenscoredonafour-yardrunandMaxPedinoffkickedthePATtomarkthefirstcareerpointsforbothplayersandgivethe‘Catsa48-0lead.

DURHAM, N.H. – Andy Vailas and Nico Steriti led the offense and Cody Muller pacedapunishingdefensetoleadNo.4NewHampshiretoitsfifthstraightwinSatur-day, a 32-2 triumph over No. 10 William & Mary in front of a jam-packed Homecom-ingcrowdof18,774inCowellStadium. The Wildcats improved to 5-1 overall and 3-0 in the Colonial Athletic Association. William&Mary,ateamthathashistoricallygivenUNHfits,fellto4-2and1-1. Vailas completed 25 of his 36 passes for 276 yards and three touchdowns. Steriti scored three times, twice on short passes from Vailas and once on a 1-yard run. In addition, R.J. Harriswentoverthe100-yardmarkinreceivingyardsforthefifthtimeinUNH’ssixgamesand16thtimeinhiscareerwithfivecatchesfor105yardsand a score. Jared Allisonhadcareerhighsincatcheswitheightandyardswith57. Mullerhad1.5sacksamonghisfivetacklesandledadominatingWildcatdefense. William&Marymanagedonly217yardsoftotaloffense.UNHhad402yards. TheWildcatsscoredonconsecutivepossessions–spanningtheendofthefirstpe-riodandopeningplayofthesecond–tograba15-0lead.UNH’ssecondblockedpuntinthreegamessetuptheinitialscore.Ryan FarrellgottheblockandRiley Pritchett recovered on the William & Mary 35-yard line. Vailas hit Jimmy Giansante for 15 yards and Harold Spears (4 catches-70 yards) forfive.Jimmy Owens (11 rushes-74 yards) ran for 15 yards to the Tribe 3-yard line. Steriti scored two plays later from the 1. Vailas connected with Harris for the two-point conversionforan8-0leadat3:37ofthefirstquarter. Thedefense,thanksinparttoMuller’sfirstsack,forcedaTribepuntonthenextpos-session and UNH took over on its own 29-yard line. Owens ran for nine yards, Vailas hitSpearsfor32yardsandAllisonforfive,andthenfoundHarrisontheleftsideoftheendzonefora25-yardscore. JohnCarpenter’s22-yardfieldgoalwith6:15leftinthehalfcuttheleadto15-3. That was it for Tribe points. Christian Breda contributed a 20-yard field goal, and a 1-yardVailas to SteritishovelpassforascoreextendedUNH’sleadto25-3throughthreeperiods. Steriti’sthirdtouchdown,ona2-yardpassfromVailas,closedoutthescoringwith7:52leftinthegame. Aftermissingtwogameswithanankleinjury,Steritihadaveryefficientday.Hehadninecarriesfor16yardsandfourcatchesfor16moreandgotintotheendzonethethree times. DeVaughn Chollette led UNH with seven tackles and defensive backs Steven Thames and Casey DeAndradeandRowehadsixeach.

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INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Nico Steriti 13-84 yds, 2 TD; Donald Goodrich 5-50 yds, TDPASSING: Andy Vailas 18-24-0, 188 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 10-108 yds, 2 TD; Harold Spears 4-61 ydsTACKLES: Akil Anderson 4-1-5; Shane McNeely 5-0-5

TEAm STATISTICS ALBANY UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 20 .....................................23Rushes/Yardage .........................................37/96 ..............................38/237PassingYardage ........................................... 215 ...................................187Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 21-40-3 ............................ 19-27-0Total Offense ................................................ 311 ...................................424Punts/Average ..........................................5/36.8 ...............................4/41.8Fumbles/Lost.................................................1-1 ................................... 3-3Penalties/Yards ............................................7/60 ..................................6/63Time of Possession ....................................33:12 ................................26:48

SBU (4-5, 3-2) 14 0 0 6 20UNH (6-1, 4-0) 0 15 6 7 28 1st 09:53 SBU Tye 11-yd pass from Bednarski (Ball kick) 7-0 05:28 SBU Bedell 8-yd run (Ball kick) 14-02nd 10:58 UNH Vailas 18-yd run (Breda kick) 14-7 04:36 UNH Vailas 14-yd run (Breda 2-yd rush) 14-153rd 04:47 UNH Harris 73-yd pass from Steriti (Breda kick failed) 14-214th 03:22 SBU Coxson31-ydpassfromBednarski(Ballkickblocked) 20-21 01:43 UNH Owens 51-yd run (Breda kick) 20-28

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Jimmy Owens 7-74 yds, TD; Andy Vailas 12-55 yds, 2 TDPASSING: Andy Vailas 18-30-1, 131 yds; Nico Steriti 1-1, 73 yds, TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 8-115 yds, TD; Nico Steriti 3-40 ydsTACKLES: Daniel Rowe 9-2-11; Casey DeAndrade 8-0-8

TEAm STATISTICS SBU UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 20 .....................................15Rushes/Yardage .......................................38/153 ..............................31/150PassingYardage ........................................... 227 ...................................204Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 22-41-1 ............................ 19-31-1 Total Offense ................................................ 380 ...................................354Punts/Average ..........................................8/41.5 ...............................8/47.1Fumbles/Lost.................................................2-2 ................................... 1-0Penalties/Yards ............................................3/25 ..................................5/39Time of Possession ....................................34:33 ................................25:27

Game Seven • October 25, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

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ALBANY (6-3, 2-3) 0 3 0 21 24UNH (7-1, 5-0) 14 15 13 7 49 1st 11:25 UNH Nico Steriti 25-yd run (Breda kick) 0-7 1st 00:13 UNH R.J. Harris 16-yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 0-14 2nd 11:39 UNH Harris 18-yd pass from Vailas (Spears 2pt conv) 0-22 2nd 08:17 ALB Toole24-ydfieldgoal3-222nd 00:30 UNH R.J. Harris 21-yd run (Breda kick) 3-293rd 10:42 UNH Jimmy Owens 18-yd run (Breda kick) 3-36 3rd 07:40 UNH Nico Steriti 1-yd run (Breda kick blocked) 3-424th 13:23 ALB Gontarek 8-yd pass from Fiacchi (Toole kick) 10-42 4th 12:33 ALB Harris 9-yd pass from Fiacchi (Toole kick) 17-42 4th 10:23 ALB King22-ydpassfromFiacchi(Toolekick)24-424th 04:19 UNH Donald Goodrich 9-yd run (Pedinoff kick) 24-49

Game Eight • November 1, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 49, Albany 24

DURHAM, N.H. – Andy Vailas ran for a couple of touchdowns, the offense came up withtwolongscoresinthesecondhalfandthedefenseovercameaslowstarttolifttheNo.3/5UniversityofNewHampshirefootballteamtoitssixthstraightwin,a28-20triumph over Stony Brook in front of 8,811 in Cowell Stadium on Saturday. The Wildcats improved to 6-1 overall and stayed unbeaten in the Colonial Athletic Association(4-0).StonyBrookfellto4-5overalland3-2intheleague. SBUhadallowedaCAA-low11pointspergamecomingintoSaturday’smatchup.TheSeawolveshadgivenuponlyseventouchdowns,twoofthemontheground,toopposingoffensesthroughtheirfirsteightgames.TheWildcatsscoredfourTDs,threeofthemrushing. R.J. Harriscaughteightpassesfor115yardsanda73-yardtouchdown.Itwasthesixthtimeover100yardsinagameforHarristhisyearand17thinhiscareer. UNH,whichwascomingoffabyeweek,camebackfroma14-0first-perioddeficittograba15-14leadatthehalftimebreak. Afterfailingtogetafirstdownontheirfirst twopossessionsof thesecondhalf,theWildcatsgottheballbackontheirown11-yardline.Vailasranfor16yardstogivethemalittleroomandtwoplayslater,passedtheballbacktorunningbackNico Steriti. Steriti in turn passed it to Harris who was wide open behind the secondary and racedintotheendzonetocompletethe73-yardscoringplay.Christian Breda’sextrapointbouncedofftheleftuprightandaway,andUNHled21-14at4:47ofthethird. SBUcameupwithadriveoffablockedfieldgoalattemptlateinthefourthquarter.TheSeawolvescuttheleadto21-20onaConorBednarskitoAdrianCoxson31-yardtouchdownpasswith3:22leftinthegame.GrahamBalllineduptheconversionkicktotiethegameandCam ShoreygotahandupandblockedittopreserveUNH’slead. TheWildcatslookedtorunouttheclockwiththeirnextpossession,andafterSteritipickeduponefirstdown,Jimmy OwensbrokethroughthelineofscrimmagewhenStonyBrookwasblitzingandcruised51yardstoafinalscore.BredakickedthePAT. TheWildcats rebounded from a rough first periodwith an effective second andturneda14-0deficitintoa15-14lead. ThefirstVailasscore(18-yardrun)cappedoffafive-play,45-yardscoringdrive.Breda kicked the PAT and UNH trailed 14-7 with 10:58 left in the second period After anexchangeofpunts,theWildcatsputtogetheranotherfive-playscoringdrive,thisonecovering70yardsandfeaturingashortVailastoSteritipassplaythatcovered33yards. Vailas scored on a 14-yard run. UNH lined up for a conversion kick, but Vailas, the holder, stood to take the snap and pitched the ball to Breda, who ran into the left corneroftheendzoneforthetwopoints. Vailascompleted18ofhis30passesinthegamefor131yardsandthrewoneinter-ception. Owens carried the ball seven times for 74 yards. Keith ParkinsoninterceptedafourthdownBednarskipassinthefourthquarterandreturned it 48 yards. Cody Muller had a sack, forced a fumble and had a fumble re-covery. Matt Kaplan had a fumble recovery, and Robbie Zauck forced a fumble and registeredhalfasack.Daniel Rowe led the Wildcats with 11 tackles; Casey DeAn-drade and DeVaughn Chollettehadeighteach. Brad Praskyhadanotherstronggameandaveraged47.1yardsoneightpunts.

DURHAM, N.H. – R.J. Harris scored three touchdowns and Cody Muller led a stiflingandopportunisticdefensetolifttheNo.2UNHfootballteamtoitsseventhstraightwin,a49-24triumphoverNo.23Albanyinfrontofacrowdof3,536onawetandcoldSaturdaynightinCowellStadium. The Wildcats improved to 7-1 overall and 5-0 in the Colonial Athletic Association andareinsolepossessionoffirstplaceintheleague.Albanyisnow6-3and2-3. TheWildcatdefenseshutdownAlbany’srunninggameandjuniortailbackOmarOsbourneinparticular.Osbourneaveraged113.9yardsagamerushingenteringthegameandmanagedjust21yardson10carries. Inthefirsthalf,Albanyhadanettotalofminus3yardsrushingon14carriesandUNH built up a 29-3 lead. TheGreatDanesturnedtheballoversixtimestotalintheirfirsteightgames.TheWildcatdefensecameupwithfourturnoversinthegame,threeoninterceptionsandone on a fumble recovery. Dougie Moss, Casey DeAndrade and Akil Anderson had the interceptions. Harrishad10catchesfor108yards.Itwastheseventhtimeineightgamesthissea-sonhehasgoneover100receivingyardsandthe18thtimeinhiscareer.Andy Vailas completed 18 of his 24 passes for 188 yards. Nico Steritiledtherunninggamewith13carries for 84 yards and a score. MullerhadtwoofthesixWildcatsacksofAlbanyquarterbackWillFiacchi.Onasack late in the second period, Muller both caused and recovered a fumble. Four plays later,Harrisscoredona21-yardreversetopushUNH’sleadto29-3with41secondsleft in the half. TheWildcatsownedthefirsthalf.Theyhad317yardsofoffense–andthedefenseheldAlbanytojust102yards–andHarrisalreadyhadhisthreetouchdowns,thefirsttwo on pass receptions and the third on the run. Vailascompleted14ofhis19first-halfpassesfor192yardsacoupleofscores.Har-rishadeightcatchesforaneven100yardsatthebreak. TheWildcatskeptitgoingtoopenthesecondhalfbyturningapairofinterceptionsonconsecutivepossessionsintoacoupleoftouchdowns–thefirstan18-yardrunbyJimmy Owensandthesecondona1-yardrunbySteriti-andacommanding42-3leadmidwaythroughthethirdperiod. Steritigotthingsstartedinthegame,scoringona25-yardruntocapUNH’sfirstpossession. Vailas connected with Harris on touchdowns of 16 and 18 yards on back-to-backpossessionsspanningthefirstandsecondquarterstopushtheleadto22-0with11:39 left in the half.

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INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Jimmy Owens 8-76 yds, TD; Sean Goldrich 9-26 ydsPASSING: Sean Goldrich 24-33-0, 114 yds, 4 TDRECEIVING: Harold Spears 8-108 yds, 3 TD; Jimmy Giansante 4-58 yds; R.J. Harris 4-53 yds, TDTACKLES: Daniel Rowe 5-1-6; Casey DeAndrade 5-1-6

TEAm STATISTICS DEL UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 15 .....................................28Rushes/Yardage .......................................32/147 ..............................37/190PassingYardage ........................................... 194 ...................................303Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 19-32-1 ............................ 26-35-0Total Offense ................................................ 341 ...................................493Punts/Average ..........................................5/35.8 ...............................3/51.7Fumbles/Lost.................................................3-3 ................................... 1-1Penalties/Yards ............................................4/39 ..................................7/70Time of Possession ....................................29:13 ................................30:47

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Nico Steriti 15-52 yds, 2 TD; Sean Goldrich 4-25 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 25-330, 330 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 11-210 yds, 2 TD; Mike Kelly 1-51 yds, TDTACKLES: Shane McNeely 4-2-6

TEAm STATISTICS UNH URIFirst Downs .................................................... 23 .....................................14Rushes/Yardage .......................................32/144 ..............................41/208PassingYardage ........................................... 390 ...................................144Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 27-36-0 ............................ 13-20-1 Total Offense ................................................ 534 ...................................352Punts/Average ..........................................3/26.3 ...............................4/36.5Fumbles/Lost.................................................0-0 ................................... 1-1Penalties/Yards ............................................5/50 ..................................4/19Time of Possession ....................................29:42 ................................30:18

UNH (8-1, 6-0) 7 14 13 7 41URI (0-10, 0-3) 7 0 7 0 14 1st 10:29 UNH Harris 80-yd pass from Goldrich (MacArthur kick) 7-01st 04:36 URI McCombs 45-yd run (D. Smith kick) 7-72nd 09:44 UNH Goldrich 6-yd run (Breda kick) 14-72nd 00:43 UNH Steriti 1-yd run (Breda kick) 21-73rd 13:10 URI McCombs 6-yd run (D. Smith kick) 21-143rd 11:22 UNH Harris 6-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick failed) 27-14 3rd 05:59 UNH Steriti 1-yd run (Breda kick) 34-144th 06:55 UNH Kelly 51-yd pass from Vailas (Pedinoff kick) 41-14

Game Nine • November 8, 2014Meade Stadium • Kingston, R.I.

UNH 41, Rhode Island 14

DELAWARE (6-5) 0 7 7 0 14 UNH (9-1, 7-0) 10 7 13 13 431st 02:51 UNH Breda26-ydfieldgoal 0-3 00:00 UNH Steriti 6-yd run 0-102nd 08:00 UNH Spears 12-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 0-172nd 04:34 DEL W. Hills 47-yd run (G. Greenway kick) 7-173rd 10:48 UNH Spears 16-yd pass from Goldrich (Steriti rush fail) 7-233rd 09:02 DEL W. Hills 2-yd run (G. Greenway kick) 14-233rd 7:28 UNH Spears 19-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 14-304th 12:00 UNH J. Owens 2-yd run (Breda kick) 14-374th 08:26 UNH Harris 9-yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick blocked) 14-43

Game Ten • November 15, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 43, Delaware 14

KINGSTON, R.I. -- R.J. Harriscaught11passesforacareer-high210yardsandtwotouchdownstoleadtheNo.2UNHfootballteamtoSaturday’s41-14CAAconfer-encevictoryagainstUniversityofRhodeIslandatMeadeStadium. UNHextendeditswinstreaktoeightgamestoimproveto8-1overallandremainatoptheCAAstandingsat6-0.URIlostits14thconsecutivegamedatingbacktolastseason to fall to 0-10, 0-6. Harriseclipsed1,000yards ina single season for the thirdconsecutiveyearandincreasedhis2014totalto1,105,whichvaultedhimtoNo.6ontheprogram’slistofsingle-seasonsuperlatives.Healsomovedintothetop10insingle-seasonreceptions,nowtiedatNo.10with70.Harrisbecamethefirst‘Cattosurpass200receivingyardsinagamesinceOct.2,2004,whenDavidBallhad284vs.VillanovaUniversity. InhisfirstactionsinceSept.20atRichmond,Sean Goldrichstartedthegameandcompleted 25 of 33 passes for 330 yards and the two TDs to Harris. Nico SteritiwasUNH’stopgroundgainerwith15carriesfor52yardsandapairof1-yard TD runs. Andy Vailaswas2-for-2for60yards,includinga51-yardTD. Shane McNeely recorded a team-high six tackles and recovered a fumble.DeVaughn Chollette, Jullian Turner and Akil Andersoneachhadfivetackles. TheWildcatstooka7-0leadat10:42ofthefirstquarterona80-yardfleaflickerfrom Steriti back to Goldrich to Harris on the left side, and he outraced the defenders. URI responded with an 11-play, 86-yard drive capped by a 45-yard TD on a draw up the middle by Lyle McCombs to tie the score, 7-7, at 4:36. Thefirstquarterendedwiththe‘Catsfacing4th-and-goalatthe1,andUNHturnedtheballoverondownswhenGoldrich’sslantattempttoHarriswasincomplete.NewHampshire’sdefenseforceda3-and-outanda28-yardpuntreturnbyCasey DeAn-dradegavepossessiontoUNHattheURI33.UNHtookadvantageoftheexcellentfieldpositionasGoldrichbrokeoutofthepocketandeasilywontheracetotherightpylonforasix-yardscoretogivetheWildcatsa14-7leadat9:44. UNHregainedpossessionwith1:59remaining in thefirsthalfwhenDeAndradeforcedafumbleandMcNeelyrecoveredattheURI23.On4th-and-goalfromthe1,the Wildcats called time out with 47 seconds on the clock. Steriti scored on a 1-yard plungeupthemiddletomakeit21-7with43secondstoplayinthesecondquarter. Ontheopeningpossessionofthethirdquarter,URImarched73yardsonjustfourplays to pull within 21-14 at 13:10. NewHampshirescoredTDsonitsnexttwopossessionstoextendtheadvantageto34-14.Harriscaughtthreepassesfor65yardsonadrivethattookjust97secondsandmadethescore27-14at11:22.Steriti’ssecond1-yardTDrunendedanine-play,69-yarddrivethatgavethe‘Catsa20-pointleadat5:59. Keith Parkinson’s interception and31-yard return to theURI44 at 8:25of thefourth.Facing3rd-and-17attheUNH49,Vailasloftedapassintodoublecoverage,but Mike Kelly outjumped the defenders to come down with the ball at the URI 5 and thenstumbledintotheendzone.Thatclosedthescoring,41-14,at6:55. Jimmy Owenseclipsed1,000careerrushingyards;heenteredthegamewith996yardsandincreasedthattotalto1,025with29yardsonfivecarriesvs.theRams.

DURHAM, N.H. – Sean Goldrichmatchedacareerhighwithfourtouchdownpasses– three of them to Harold Spears – to lead the No. 1 UNH football team to Saturday afternoon’s43-14winoverDelawareinfrontofaSeniorDaycrowdof8,199atCow-ell Stadium. The Wildcats (9-1, 7-0 CAA) locked down at least a share of the CAA championship withtheirninthstraightvictory,asingle-seasonschoolrecordforconsecutivewinsthatmatchedtheprogram’sall-timelongestwinningstreak(lastaccomplished1950-51).UNHtieditsschoolrecordwitha12thstraighthomevictory. The defense collected four turnovers for the second time in the last three weeks to contribute to the win. Hayden Knudson,backaftermissingfivegameswithakneeinjury,recoveredafumble, as did Casey DeAndrade. Jullian Turner forced and recovered a fumble and Keith Parkinsonsnaggedhisthirdinterceptioninthelastfourgames. Goldrich,inhissecondgamesincereturningfromakneeinjury,completed24of33passes for 285 yards and the four scores. Spears, who had one TD catch all season en-teringthegame,caughtthefirstthreescoringpassesof12,16and19yards;hefinishedwithacareer-higheightreceptionsfor108yards. R.J. HarrisgrabbedGoldrich’sfourthscoringstrike,a9-yardermidwaythroughthefinalquarter.Itwasthe13thscoringreceptionoftheseasonforHarris,whohasatleastoneTDcatchinallbutoneofUNH’sgames. Christian Bredaopenedthescoringwitha26-yardfieldgoalwith2:51leftinthefirstperiod.Nico Steriti rantheballinfromthe6-yardlineonthefinalplayofthequarterandBredakickedtheextrapointtopushtheleadto10-0. GoldrichconnectedwithSpearsfora12-yardtouchdownpasswitheightminutesleft in the second period and UNH was on top 17-0. Delaware (6-5,4-3) advanced intoWildcat territory for thefirst timeon itsnextpossession.On4th-and-1fromtheUNH47,WesHillsbrokethroughthelineofscrim-mageandscoredtocuttheleadto17-7.TheBlueHensthenrecoveredanonsidekick,buttheUNHdefenseheldandGarrettGreenway’s37-yardfieldgoalattempthittherightuprightandbouncedaway,soitstayed17-7intohalftime. Theopeningdriveof the secondhalf culminatedwithGoldrich connectingwithSpearsagain,from16yards,topadUNH’sleadto23-7.Hills(13carries,115yards)gotthatonebackforDelawareona2-yardrunwith9:02leftinthethirdperiodtocutthe lead to 23-14. ItwasallWildcatsafterthat.Spearsmadeaniceone-handedgrabonashortpassandran in for a 19-yard score, Jimmy Owens scored on a 2-yard run and Goldrich teamed withHarrisforthefinaltouchdown. OwensledtheUNHgroundgamewitheightcarriesfor76yards.Jimmy Giansante had four catches for 58 yards and Harris had four for 53.

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FOR (11-3) 0 12 7 0 19UNH (11-1) 14 10 13 7 44 1st 12:54 UNH Owens 51-yd run (Breda kick failed) 0-6 08:42 UNH Goldrich 8-yd run (2pt conv by Spears) 0-142nd 14:17 FOR Marando25-ydfieldgoal 3-14 07:44 FOR Edmonds 91-yd run (2pt conv by Halter failed) 9-14 05:05 FOR Marando26-ydfieldgoal 12-14 03:07 UNH Steriti 11-yd run (Prasky kick) 12-21 00:00 UNH Prasky30-ydfieldgoal 12-243rd 12:22 UNH Steriti 1-yd run (Prasky kick) 12-31 11:19 FOR Wetzel5-ydpassfromNebrich(Marandokick) 19-31 03:33 UNH Steriti 7-yd run (Prasky kick failed) 19-374th 04:48 UNH Steriti 24-yd run (Prasky kick) 19-44

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Jimmy Owens 12-46 yds; Sean Goldrich 12-26 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 14-31-3, 169 yds, TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 5-62 yds; Jimmy Giansante 1-41 yds, TDTACKLES: Cody Muller 3-6-9; Akil Anderson 1-7-8; Brian Ciccone 4-3-7

TEAm STATISTICS UNH MaineFirst Downs .................................................... 19 .....................................11Rushes/Yardage ....................................... 42/118 ................................41/87PassingYardage ........................................... 169 .....................................92Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 14-31-3 ............................ 11-25-1 Total Offense ................................................ 287 ...................................179Punts/Average ..........................................3/49.0 ...............................7/38.7Fumbles/Lost.................................................5-3 ................................... 3-2Penalties/Yards ............................................3/29 ..................................8/94Time of Possession ....................................29:08 ................................30:52

UNH (10-1, 8-0) 0 14 6 0 20Maine (5-6, 4-3) 3 0 3 6 12 1st 06:07 M Decloux31-ydfieldgoal 0-32nd 11:40 UNH Steriti 5-yd run (2pt conv pass failed by Vailas) 6-3 06:57 UNH Giansante 41-yd pass from Goldrich (2pt conv by Harris) 14-33rd 07:24 M Decloux28-ydfieldgoal 14-6 02:10 UNH Goldrich 1-yd run (Breda kick failed) 20-64th 06:25 M Belcher1-ydrun(Declouxkick) 20-12

Game Eleven • November 22, 2014Alfond Stadium • Orono, Maine

UNH 20, Maine 12

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Nico Steriti 14-110 yds, 4TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 22-37-0, 240 ydsRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 8-91 yds; Harold Spears 4-71 ydsTACKLES: Akil Anderson 3-4-7; Casey DeAndrade 3-3-6

TEAm STATISTICS FOR UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 15 .....................................28Rushes/Yardage .......................................32/169 ..............................46/270PassingYardage ........................................... 161 ...................................274Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 12-30-1 ............................ 23-38-0 Total Offense ................................................ 330 ...................................544Punts/Average ..........................................8/34.2 ...............................4/27.5Fumbles/Lost.................................................1-0 ................................... 4-2Penalties/Yards ............................................5/55 ..................................5/51Time of Possession ....................................24:35 ................................35:25

Game Twelve • December 6, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 44, Fordham 19

ORONO, Maine - The No. 1 UNH football team won the CAA conference title out-right,retainedtheBrice-CowellMusketandextendeditswinstreaktoaprogram-record10gamesbydefeatingMaine,20-12,SaturdayatAlfondStadium. UNH,whichhaswonfivestraightand12of13intheseriesagainstMaine,improvedto 10-1 overall and 8-0 in the CAA. The Wildcats became just the second team to com-pletetheconferenceseasonundefeatedsincetheCAAtooktheleaguebannerin2007. Casey DeAndrade and Cody Muller ledUNH’s stiflingdefense,whichallowedseasonlowsinfirstdowns(12),passingyards(92)andtotalyards(179)inadditiontorecordingfivesacksandthreeturnovers.DeAndraderecoveredtwofumbles,whereasMullertalliedateam-highninetackles,includingtwosacks.Brian Ciccone also had two sacks while Robbie Zauckhadfourtackles,includingasack,andaforcedfumble. Sean Goldrich completed 14 of 31 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown. He also had 12 carries for 26 yards and a TD. Jimmy OwenswasUNH’sleadingrusherwith12 carries for 46 yards. R.J. Harriswasthetopreceiverwithfivecatchesfor62yards. Maine’sDrewBelcherfinished11of25for92yardsandoneinterception,andhehadagame-high20rushesfor14yardsandaTD.JericksonFedrickwastheteam’stopgroundgainerwith42yardsonsixcarries. Inthefirstquarter,theBlackBearscapitalizedontheirfirstinterceptiontotakea3-0leadat6:07.Mainedrovefromits41yardlineto1st-and-goalattheUNH6,butCic-conerecordedasackonconsecutiveplaystoforcea37-yardfieldgoal. Afterbeingheldto11yardsoneightplaysinthefirstquarter,theWildcatswent47yardsontheopeningsevenplaysofthesecondquartertotakea6-3leadat11:40;over-all,thescoringdrivewasnineplaysfor54yards. UNH’sdefense,whichkeptthe‘Catscloseintheopening15minutesbylimitingMaineto51yardsandthreepoints,immediatelygottheballback.ZauckstrippedDam-arrAultmanattheMaine42andDeAndradereturnedthefumble14yardstogivetheWildcats1st-and-10atthe28at11:17ofthesecondquarter.TheBlackBears,however,stoppedSteritifornogainon4th-and-goalattheUM1tokeepthescore6-3at8:43. NewHampshireforcedathree-and-outandDeAndradedownedJeffOndish’spuntattheMaine41.Onthenextplay,GoldrichloftedapassoverthedefenseandJimmy Giansantemadealeapingcatchintheendzonefora41-yardscore.Onthetwo-pointPAT, Goldrich lined a pass to Harris to increase the lead to 14-3 at 6:57. ThethirdquarterbeganwithDalton Crossan’s85-yardkickoffreturntogiveUNH1st-and-goalattheUM10,butMainemadeitsthirdgoal-linestandofthegameandthe23-yardfieldgoalattemptsailedwiderightat13:24. Maine’sthirdINTsetuppossessionattheUNH26.Declouxmadea28-yardfieldgoaltotrimthedeficitto14-6at7:24. New Hampshire responded with a 15-play, 79-yard drive that consumed 5:15 off the clockandextendedtheadvantageto20-6at2:10ofthethirdquarterwhenGoldrichoutraced the defense to the left pylon for a one-yard TD. Maine’sBelcherscoredonaone-yardkeeperupthemiddletoliftthehometeamwithin 20-12 at 6:25. UNH was forced to punt and Brad Prasky,whosefirsttwopuntswere 51 yards each, landed the ball inside the UM 5 and it rolled out of bounds at the 1 with 2:40 to play. Belcher completed three passes to Dunn to advance the ball to the 25, and then Pelcher ran for four yards on 4th-and-1 to keep the comeback hopes alive. Two plays later, Nick Cefalo intercepted the ball and slid down at the UM 26 with 1:00 on the clock to secure the victory.

DURHAM, N.H. – Nico SteritiscoredfourofUNH’ssixrushingtouchdownsandaswarmingdefensecameupwithninequarterbacksackstoleadtheNo.1WildcatstoSaturday’s44-19NCAADivisionIFCStournamentsecond-roundwinoverFordhamat a cold and damp Cowell Stadium. TheWildcatsgotofftoafaststartandsurvivedacoupleofturnoversonthewaytotheir11thstraightvictory,atriumphthatmovesthemintothenationalquarterfinals. UNH,whichmatcheditsbestsingle-seasonwintotalwithitsschool-record13thstraighthomevictory,improvedto11-1.Fordham,thePatriotLeaguechampion,clos-es its season with an 11-3 record. Matt Kaplan(fivetackles,4.5tacklesforloss)had3.5ofthenineWildcatsacks.ItwasthemostsacksbytheWildcatsasateamsincetheycollected10inlastyear’sfirst-roundplayoffwinoverLafayette.Brian Ciccone added two sacks. Saturday’stotalscameagainstateamthatwasaveraging42pointsagamewithaquarterbackinseniorMikeNebrichwhowascompleting65percentofhispassesandpassingfor312yardsagame.Nebrichcompletedonly12ofhis30passesfor161yardsagainstUNH.Hethrewonetouchdownpassandwasinterceptedonce. Steriti,whobecamethefirstUNHrunningbacktogoover100yardsinagamethisseason,carried14timesfor110yardsandthefourscores.Hedidextradutyafterse-nior Jimmy Owens(threerushes-71yards,TD)wasinjuredlateinthesecondquarter.Sean Goldrich completed 22 of 37 passes for 240 yards. The Wildcats jumped on the Rams – offensively and defensively – early and led 14-0beforethegamewassevenminutesold.InFordham’sfirstnineplaysfromscrim-mage,notcountingpunts,theWildcatssackedthequarterbackfivetimes. UNHgotofftoagreatstartoffensively,too.Onthefirstplay,Owensgottotherightside and broke loose for a 51-yard touchdown. The Wildcats followed a Fordham punt withaseven-play,56-yarddrivecappedbyGoldrich’seight-yardTDrun.Andy Vailas passed to Harold Spears (four catches-71 yards) for a two-point conversion and it was 14-0with8:42leftinthefirstquarter. TheRamsdrovetoaMichaelMarando25-yardfieldgoaltomakeit14-3at14:17ofthesecondperiod.ChaseEdmonds(18carries,208yards)brokethroughthelineofscrimmageandwent91yardsforatouchdown;itwas14-9at7:44ofthesecond. FordhamforcedaUNHpuntandtackedonanotherMarandofieldgoaltocutitto14-12 with 5:05 left in the half. TheWildcatsrespondedwithSteriti’sfirstscoreonan11-yardrunwith3:07leftinthehalf.Theytackedona30-yardfieldgoalbyBrad Prasky on the last play of the halffora24-12edgeatthebreak. UNH took the second half kickoff and marched to a Steriti 1-yard score and Prasky kickedtheconversionfora31-12edge.FordhamquicklymatchedtheTDwithaNe-brichtoBrianWetzel5-yardscoringpass.ItwasallUNHafterthat.Steritiscoredona7-yardrunwith3:33leftinthethirdquarteranda24-yardrunwith4:48togointhefourthtocloseoutthescoringandthegame.

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INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Nico Steriti 19-100 yds, TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 10-17-1, 214 ydsRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 6-68 yds; Harold Spears 2-61 ydsTACKLES: Nick Cefalo 6-1-7; Akil Anderson 6-0-6

TEAm STATISTICS ISU UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 21 .....................................18Rushes/Yardage .......................................39/179 ..............................33/141PassingYardage ........................................... 278 ...................................214Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 18-31-0 ............................ 19-33-1 Total Offense ................................................ 457 ...................................355Punts/Average ..........................................4/37.5 ...............................5/39.2Fumbles/Lost.................................................1-1 ................................... 0-0Penalties/Yards ............................................2/20 ..................................2/21Time of Possession ....................................31:40 ................................28:20

INDIVIDUAL WILDCAT LEADErSRUSHING: Nico Steriti 16-58 yds TDPASSING: Sean Goldrich 12-24-0, 228 yds, 2 TDRECEIVING: R.J. Harris 7-172 yds 2 TDTACKLES: Shane McNeely 5-3-8

TEAm STATISTICS Chattanooga UNHFirst Downs .................................................... 27 .....................................13Rushes/Yardage .......................................45/231 ..............................29/100PassingYardage ........................................... 335 ...................................228Completions-Attempts-INT .................. 28-37-1 ............................ 12-24-0 Total Offense ................................................ 566 ...................................328Punts/Average ..........................................6/36.8 ...............................7/45.0Fumbles/Lost.................................................0-0 ................................... 1-0Penalties/Yards ............................................6/40 ..................................2/17Time of Possession ....................................38:50 ................................21:10

Chattanooga (10-4) 7 14 0 9 30UNH (12-1) 7 8 7 13 35 1st 08:57 UNH Steriti 39-yd pass from Goldrich (Brasky kick) 0-7 03:38 CHA Huesman 19-yd run (Ribeiro kick) 7-72nd 10:24 CHA Craine 33-yd run (Ribeiro kick) 14-7 04:47 UNH Harris 49-yd pass from Goldrich (2pt conv by Vailas) 14-15 00:21 CHA Huesman 1-yd run (Ribeiro kick) 21-153rd 08:28 UNH Goldrich 5-yd run (Prasky kick) 21-224th 14:51 CHA Ribeiro27-ydfieldgoal 24-22 13:23 UNH Steriti 6-yd run (2pt conv by Goldrich failed) 24-28 11:04 UNH Harris 61-yd pass from Goldrich (Prasky kick) 24-35 01:32 CHA Craine 8-yd pass from Huesman (2pt conv failed) 30-35

Game Thirteen • December 12, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

UNH 35, Chattanooga 30

ISU (13-1) 3 3 0 15 21UNH (12-2) 7 8 3 0 18 1st 08:20 ISU Aussieker33-ydfieldgoal 3-0 03:35 UNH Goldrich 4-yd run (Prasky kick) 3-72nd 12:34 UNH Steriti 6-yd run (2pt conv by Vailas) 3-15 01:45 ISU Aussieker23-ydfieldgoal 6-153rd 10:45 UNH Prasky25-ydfieldgoal 6-184th 14:15 ISU Coprich 2-yd run (Aussieker kick) 13-18 07:55 ISU Roberson 47-yd run (2pt conv by Anderson) 21-18

Game Fourteen • December 20, 2014Cowell Stadium • Durham, N.H.

Illinois St. 21, UNH 18

DURHAM, N.H. – Sean Goldrich threw for three touchdowns and ran for another and thekickinggamecameuphugetoleadtheNo.1-rankedUNHfootballteamtoFridaynight’swild35-30winovertheUniversityofTennesseeatChattanoogainanNCAAFCSChampionshipquarterfinalgameatCowellStadium. UNH(12-1)extendeditsschool-recordwinningstreakto12gamesandregisteredthefirst12-winseasoninprogramhistory.TheWildcats,whohadnevermadeittotheFCSsemifinalsbeforelastseason,advancetothenationalsemisforthesecondconsecutiveyear.UNHhaswon14consecutivehomegames,whichisalsoaschoolrecord. R.J. Harris and Nico Steriti both scored a pair of touchdowns for the Wildcats. Harrishadsevencatchesfor172yards,includinga61-yardTDonacreativeplaythathelped his team take a fourth-period lead. With 304 career catches, Harris is tied with UNHlegendDavidBallastheall-timereceptionleadersinCAAhistory. Brad Praskyaveraged45yardsonsevenpunts,includingfourinsidethe20andaseason-high61-yarder.Dalton Crossan (144 all-purpose yards) added to the special-teams cause with three kickoff returns for 120 yards. Shane McNeelypacedthedefensewitheighttackles,whileHayden Knudson, Nick Cefalo, Casey DeAndrade and DeVaughn Chollette tallied seven tackles apiece. TheWildcatstrailed21-15athalftime.UNH’sdefensetightenedtostartthesecondhalf,forcedacoupleofthree-and-outsandgavetheoffenseachancetoretakethelead. Aftergoing3-and-outonitsfirstpossessionofthesecondhalf,UNHdrove43yardsinnineplaysandGoldrichscoredona5-yardoptionrun.Prasky’sPATmadeit22-21with8:28leftintheperiod.Chattanoogacamebackwitha16-playdrivethattook8minutes,33seconds,butUNHheldtheMocstoafieldgoalattheend.Thatmadeit24-22Chattanooganinesecondsintothefourthquarter. A49-yardCrossankickoffreturnsetupa36-yardscoringdrive.Steritibulledupthemiddlefora6-yardTDfora28-24advantagewith13:23toplay. TheUNHdefenseheld for another three-and-out and forcedaChattanoogapunt.TheWildcatsstruckwithabitoftrickeryontheirfirstplayoftheensuingpossessionwithareverseflea-flickerthatresultedinaGoldrichtoHarris61-yardtouchdownpass.Goldrich pitched the ball to Harris, who pitched it to Jimmy Giansante, who pitched it backtoGoldrich,whopassedittoHarrisintheleftflat.Harriscoveredthe61yardstopushNewHampshire’sleadto35-24at11:04ofthefourth. Derrick Craine scored on an 8-yard pass from Huesman with 1:32 left to play to cuttheleadto35-30.Chattanoogatriedanonsidekick,butUNH’sKeith Parkinson recovered and the Wildcats ran out the clock. Inthefirstquarter,GoldrichconnectedwithSteritionashortpassoutofthebackfieldandtherunningbackturnedtheplayintoa39-yardtouchdownat8:57. The Mocs answered with an 11-play, 85-yard drive capped by a Huesman 19-yard run forascorewith3:38leftinthefirstquarter.Crainescoredona33-yardruntoputtheMocs up 14-7 with 10:24 left in the second period. GoldrichfoundHarrisopeninthemiddleofthefora49-yardscoringstrikewith4:47leftinthehalf.UNHlineduptokicktheextrapointbutholderAndy Vailas stood up, tookthesnapandranintotheendzoneforatwo-pointconversionand15-14lead. TheMocsmarched75yardsandHuesman’s1-yardTDrunwith21secondsleftinthe half made it 21-15 at the break.

DURHAM, N.H. – The No. 1-ranked University of New Hampshire football team was defeated by No. 7 Illinois State University, 21-18, in an NCAA FCSChampionshipsemifinalgameSaturdayafternoonatCowellStadium. UNH,whichsawitsschool-record,12-gamewinningstreakand14-gamehomewinningstreaksnapped,finisheditsseasonat12-2.IllinoisState(13-1)advancestotheNCAADivisionIFCSChampionshipgame. Sean Goldrich threw for 214 yards and rushed for a touchdown. Nico Steritialsonotchedarushingscoretogoalongwithagame-high100rush-ingyardson19carries. R.J. Harris,whoexitedthegametwicebecauseofinjury, paced UNH in receptionswithsixfor68yards.Inhisfinalcollegiategame,HarrissettheUniversity’sall-timerecordforcareercatches(310)andsingle-seasonrecep-tions(100),andhis1,551receivingyardsthisseasonequaledDavidBall’s2005 season for tops in UNH history. AfterUNH took an18-6 lead early in the third quarter, ISU scored15unansweredpoints tobecome thefirstnon-conferenceopponent towinatCowell Stadium since Northern Iowa on Dec. 3, 2005. ISUquarterbackTreRobersonwent18of31for278yardspassing,andtallied95rushingyardsandatouchdownon12carries.RunningbackMar-shaun Coprich carried 24 times for 79 yards and a score, and Lechein Neblett notchedeightcatchesfor147yards ISUkickerNickAussiekerbooteda33-yardfieldgoaltohandtheRed-birdsa3-0advantagewith8:20remaininginthefirstquarter. Onitsnextpossession,UNHusedoutstandingfieldpositiontoitsadvan-tageafteranISUpersonal-foulpenaltyon thekickoffgaveUNHtheballontheRedbirds’42.Goldrichdashedtoafour-yardtouchdowntogivetheWildcatsa7-3leadwith3:35leftinthefirst.Thedrivefeaturedtwofourth-down conversions, one by Steriti and another by Goldrich on rushes to keep theWildcatsmarching. TheWildcatdefensedeliveredakeyturnoverearlyinthesecondquarter.Akil Anderson (six tackles)forcedagoal-linefumbleonaRobersonrunasthequarterbackattemptedtobreaktheplane.JuniorcornerbackDougie MossrecoveredtogiveUNHpossessionatitsown3. UNHansweredwithanine-play,96-yardscoringdrivecappedbyaSteritisix-yardTDrun.Andy Vailas followed with a successful rush on a two-point conversiontoboostUNH’sleadto15-3with12:34toplayinthefirsthalf. TheRedbirdstightenedthescoreto15-6justbeforehalftimeafterAus-siekerstrucka23-yardfieldgoalwith1:45remaininginthesecondquarter. Brad Prasky’s25-yardfieldgoalopenedthesecond-halfscoringandin-creasedUNH’sleadto18-6with10:45remaininginthethirdquarter. Roberson drove the Redbirds 84 yards on 10 plays, capped by a two-yard touchdown run fromCoprich to cutUNH’s lead to 18-13.TheRedbirdsgainedtheleadafterRobersonscoredona47-yardtouchdownrunwith7:55leftinthefourth.RunningbackJon-MarcAndersonnotchedthetwo-pointconversionfora21-18advantage.

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2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.08/30/14 at TOLEDO L 20-54 20184Sep 13, 2014 LEHIGH W 45-27 9358

* Sep 20, 2014 at #17 Richmond W 29-26 8404Sep 27, 2014 DARTMOUTH W 52-19 10133

* Oct 04, 2014 at Elon W 48-14 6141* Oct 11, 2014 #10 WILLIAM & MARY W 32-3 18774* Oct 25, 2014 STONY BROOK W 28-20 8811* Nov 1, 2014 #23 ALBANY W 49-24 3536* Nov 08, 2014 at Rhode Island W 41-14 7210* Nov 15, 2014 DELAWARE W 43-14 8199* Nov 22, 2014 at Maine W 20-12 4023

Dec 06, 2014 #9 FORDHAM W 44-19 4021Dec 12, 2014 #8 CHATTANOOGA W 35-30 6380Dec 20, 2014 #7 ILLINOIS STATE L 18-21 9497

* CAA conference game

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gOwens, Jimmy 12 102 647 9 638 6.3 8 51 53.2Steriti, Nico 12 136 590 36 554 4.1 14 32 46.2Vailas, Andy 14 59 389 57 332 5.6 4 69 23.7Goldrich, Sean 9 88 427 116 311 3.5 9 27 34.6Goodrich, Donal 13 39 196 4 192 4.9 2 16 14.8Harris, R.J. 14 10 86 9 77 7.7 2 21 5.5Allison, Jared 14 11 86 11 75 6.8 0 22 5.4Bryant, Trevon 7 17 77 7 70 4.1 0 14 10.0Crossan, Dalton 6 12 66 0 66 5.5 0 11 11.0McCormick, C. 5 15 74 20 54 3.6 0 13 10.8Kelly, Mike 14 1 16 0 16 16.0 0 16 1.1Earley, Jim 2 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 7 6.0Prasky, Brad 14 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1TEAM 13 16 0 23 -23 -1.4 0 0 -1.8Total 14 509 2666 293 2373 4.7 39 69 169.5Opponents 14 518 2585 397 2188 4.2 22 91 156.3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 145.64 188-295-6 63.7 2391 16 80 265.7Vailas, Andy 14 147.40 104-153-4 68.0 1149 10 51 82.1McCormick, C. 5 120.42 13-21-0 61.9 107 1 24 21.4Steriti, Nico 12 714.40 2-2-0 100.0 107 1 73 8.9Allison, Jared 14 200.80 1-1-0 100.0 12 0 12 0.9TEAM 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Riese, Adam 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 14 146.99 308-474-10 65.0 3766 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 114.89 274-472-14 58.1 2938 15 77 209.9

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 100 1551 15.5 15 80 110.8Spears, Harold 14 56 838 15.0 4 53 59.9Allison, Jared 14 36 240 6.7 0 15 17.1Steriti, Nico 12 32 232 7.2 4 39 19.3Giansante, J. 14 30 364 12.1 3 41 26.0Taylor, Kyon 14 14 160 11.4 1 37 11.4Kelly, Mike 14 12 105 8.8 1 51 7.5Goodrich, Donal 13 6 86 14.3 0 24 6.6Crossan, Dalton 6 5 54 10.8 0 37 9.0DeTroia, Mike 8 4 38 9.5 0 13 4.8Owens, Jimmy 12 4 31 7.8 0 17 2.6Powell, Jordan 12 3 25 8.3 0 9 2.1Bryant, Trevon 7 2 19 9.5 0 13 2.7Pante, Anthony 7 2 15 7.5 0 9 2.1Vailas, Andy 14 2 8 4.0 0 12 0.6Total 14 308 3766 12.2 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 274 2938 10.7 15 77 209.9

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkBreda, C. 5-10 50.0 0-0 4-5 0-2 1-3 0-0 42 1Pedinoff, Max 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Prasky, Brad 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 30 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsSteriti, Nico 18 - - 0-2 - - - - 108Harris, R.J. 17 - - 1-1 2 - - - 108Goldrich, Sean 9 - - - - 1-2 - - 54Breda, C. - 5-10 35-42 1-1 - - - - 52Owens, Jimmy 8 - - - - - - - 48Vailas, Andy 4 - - 4-4 - 4-5 - - 32Spears, Harold 4 - - - 2 - - - 28Giansante, J. 3 - - - - - - - 18Goodrich, Donal 2 - - - 1 - - - 14Prasky, Brad - 2-2 7-8 - - - - - 13Kelly, Mike 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor, Kyon 1 - - - - - - - 6Chalstrom, H. 1 - - - - - - - 6Thames, Steven 1 - - - - - - - 6Pedinoff, Max - 0-1 3-3 - - - - - 3TEAM - - - 0-1 - - - 1 2Total 69 7-13 45-53 6-9 5 5-7 - 1 504Opponents 37 15-22 28-32 1-2 - 0-3 - - 297

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUNH 123 164 138 79 0 504Opponents 53 65 71 108 0 297

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 12-2 8-1 4-1 0-0Conference 8-0 4-0 4-0 0-0Non-Conference 4-2 4-1 0-1 0-0

Team Statistics UNH OPPFIRST DOWNS 315 271 R u s h i n g 138 111 P a s s i n g 158 143 P e n a l t y 19 17RUSHING YARDAGE 2373 2188 Rushing Attempts 509 518 Average Per Rush 4.7 4.2 Average Per Game 169.5 156.3 TDs Rushing 39 22PASSING YARDAGE 3766 2938 C o m p - A t t - I n t 308-474-10 274-472-14 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.2 Average Per Catch 12.2 10.7 Average Per Game 269.0 209.9 TDs Passing 28 15TOTAL OFFENSE 6139 5126 Average Per Play 6.2 5.2 Average Per Game 438.5 366.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-1076 82-1414PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-241 14-87INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-275 10-83FUMBLES-LOST 20-11 16-13PENALTIES-Yards 72-611 59-544PUNTS-AVG 61-41.4 80-37.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 2 9 3 0 : 3 13RD-DOWN Conversions 94/196 79/2104TH-DOWN Conversions 14/22 11/20

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgParkinson, K. 3 89 29.7 0 48Cefalo, Nick 2 14 7.0 0 14Moss, Dougie 2 2 1.0 0 2Thames, Steven 1 55 55.0 1 55McNeely, Shane 1 3 3.0 0 3McNally, Kevin 1 3 3.0 0 3Chollette, D. 1 33 33.0 0 33Mensah, Patrick 1 40 40.0 0 40DeAndrade, C. 1 8 8.0 0 8Anderson, Akil 1 28 28.0 0 28

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkPrasky, Brad 56 2412 43.1 61 6 14 26 14 2Pedinoff, Max 3 111 37.0 54 0 1 1 1 0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDeAndrade, C. 22 200 9.1 0 39Cefalo, Nick 4 7 1.8 0 8Allison, Jared 1 -3 -3.0 0 0Kelly, Mike 1 27 27.0 0 0Farrell, Ryan 1 1 1.0 0 0Chalstrom, H. 0 9 0.0 1 9Total 29 241 8.3 1 39Opponents 14 87 6.2 0 27

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgCrossan, Dalton 14 454 32.4 0 85DeAndrade, C. 13 267 20.5 0 34Allison, Jared 10 198 19.8 0 30Chollette, D. 3 35 11.7 0 14Taylor, Kyon 3 58 19.3 0 23Pritchett, R. 1 8 8.0 0 8Bryant, Trevon 1 0 0.0 0 0Steriti, Nico 1 23 23.0 0 23Harris, R.J. 1 21 21.0 0 21Farrell, Ryan 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 48 1076 22.4 0 85Opponents 82 1414 17.2 0 92

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 77 1551 0 21 0 1649 117.8Spears, Harold 14 0 838 0 0 0 838 59.9Steriti, Nico 12 554 232 0 23 0 809 67.4Owens, Jimmy 12 638 31 0 0 0 669 55.8Crossan, Dalton 6 66 54 0 454 0 574 95.7Total 14 2373 3766 241 1076 275 7731 552.2Opponents 14 2188 2938 87 1414 83 6710 479.3

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 383 311 2391 2702 300.2Vailas, Andy 14 212 332 1149 1481 105.8Steriti, Nico 12 138 554 107 661 55.1Owens, Jimmy 12 102 638 0 638 53.2Goodrich, Donal 13 39 192 0 192 14.8Total 14 983 2373 3766 6139 438.5Opponents 14 990 2188 2938 5126 366.1

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf42 Anderson, Akil 13 45 37 82 8.0-24 1.0-6 1-28 1 . . 1 . .51 McNeely, Shane 14 42 33 75 5.5-14 1.0-10 1-3 5 2 1-0 1 . .20 Rowe, Daniel 14 54 16 70 5.5-10 . . 8 . . 2 . .28 DeAndrade, C. 14 57 12 69 3.5-8 1.0-3 1-8 13 . 3-14 1 . .16 Cefalo, Nick 14 48 19 67 4.0-15 1.0-9 2-14 7 . 1-0 . . .

Total 14 638 316 954 92-356 39-245 14-275 60 25 13-17 13 3 1Opponents 14 596 296 892 68-273 27-173 10-83 45 14 11-0 12 5 .

2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.08/30/14 at TOLEDO L 20-54 20184Sep 13, 2014 LEHIGH W 45-27 9358

* Sep 20, 2014 at #17 Richmond W 29-26 8404Sep 27, 2014 DARTMOUTH W 52-19 10133

* Oct 04, 2014 at Elon W 48-14 6141* Oct 11, 2014 #10 WILLIAM & MARY W 32-3 18774* Oct 25, 2014 STONY BROOK W 28-20 8811* Nov 1, 2014 #23 ALBANY W 49-24 3536* Nov 08, 2014 at Rhode Island W 41-14 7210* Nov 15, 2014 DELAWARE W 43-14 8199* Nov 22, 2014 at Maine W 20-12 4023

Dec 06, 2014 #9 FORDHAM W 44-19 4021Dec 12, 2014 #8 CHATTANOOGA W 35-30 6380Dec 20, 2014 #7 ILLINOIS STATE L 18-21 9497

* CAA conference game

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gOwens, Jimmy 12 102 647 9 638 6.3 8 51 53.2Steriti, Nico 12 136 590 36 554 4.1 14 32 46.2Vailas, Andy 14 59 389 57 332 5.6 4 69 23.7Goldrich, Sean 9 88 427 116 311 3.5 9 27 34.6Goodrich, Donal 13 39 196 4 192 4.9 2 16 14.8Harris, R.J. 14 10 86 9 77 7.7 2 21 5.5Allison, Jared 14 11 86 11 75 6.8 0 22 5.4Bryant, Trevon 7 17 77 7 70 4.1 0 14 10.0Crossan, Dalton 6 12 66 0 66 5.5 0 11 11.0McCormick, C. 5 15 74 20 54 3.6 0 13 10.8Kelly, Mike 14 1 16 0 16 16.0 0 16 1.1Earley, Jim 2 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 7 6.0Prasky, Brad 14 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1TEAM 13 16 0 23 -23 -1.4 0 0 -1.8Total 14 509 2666 293 2373 4.7 39 69 169.5Opponents 14 518 2585 397 2188 4.2 22 91 156.3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 145.64 188-295-6 63.7 2391 16 80 265.7Vailas, Andy 14 147.40 104-153-4 68.0 1149 10 51 82.1McCormick, C. 5 120.42 13-21-0 61.9 107 1 24 21.4Steriti, Nico 12 714.40 2-2-0 100.0 107 1 73 8.9Allison, Jared 14 200.80 1-1-0 100.0 12 0 12 0.9TEAM 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Riese, Adam 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 14 146.99 308-474-10 65.0 3766 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 114.89 274-472-14 58.1 2938 15 77 209.9

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 100 1551 15.5 15 80 110.8Spears, Harold 14 56 838 15.0 4 53 59.9Allison, Jared 14 36 240 6.7 0 15 17.1Steriti, Nico 12 32 232 7.2 4 39 19.3Giansante, J. 14 30 364 12.1 3 41 26.0Taylor, Kyon 14 14 160 11.4 1 37 11.4Kelly, Mike 14 12 105 8.8 1 51 7.5Goodrich, Donal 13 6 86 14.3 0 24 6.6Crossan, Dalton 6 5 54 10.8 0 37 9.0DeTroia, Mike 8 4 38 9.5 0 13 4.8Owens, Jimmy 12 4 31 7.8 0 17 2.6Powell, Jordan 12 3 25 8.3 0 9 2.1Bryant, Trevon 7 2 19 9.5 0 13 2.7Pante, Anthony 7 2 15 7.5 0 9 2.1Vailas, Andy 14 2 8 4.0 0 12 0.6Total 14 308 3766 12.2 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 274 2938 10.7 15 77 209.9

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkBreda, C. 5-10 50.0 0-0 4-5 0-2 1-3 0-0 42 1Pedinoff, Max 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Prasky, Brad 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 30 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsSteriti, Nico 18 - - 0-2 - - - - 108Harris, R.J. 17 - - 1-1 2 - - - 108Goldrich, Sean 9 - - - - 1-2 - - 54Breda, C. - 5-10 35-42 1-1 - - - - 52Owens, Jimmy 8 - - - - - - - 48Vailas, Andy 4 - - 4-4 - 4-5 - - 32Spears, Harold 4 - - - 2 - - - 28Giansante, J. 3 - - - - - - - 18Goodrich, Donal 2 - - - 1 - - - 14Prasky, Brad - 2-2 7-8 - - - - - 13Kelly, Mike 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor, Kyon 1 - - - - - - - 6Chalstrom, H. 1 - - - - - - - 6Thames, Steven 1 - - - - - - - 6Pedinoff, Max - 0-1 3-3 - - - - - 3TEAM - - - 0-1 - - - 1 2Total 69 7-13 45-53 6-9 5 5-7 - 1 504Opponents 37 15-22 28-32 1-2 - 0-3 - - 297

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUNH 123 164 138 79 0 504Opponents 53 65 71 108 0 297

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 12-2 8-1 4-1 0-0Conference 8-0 4-0 4-0 0-0Non-Conference 4-2 4-1 0-1 0-0

Team Statistics UNH OPPFIRST DOWNS 315 271 R u s h i n g 138 111 P a s s i n g 158 143 P e n a l t y 19 17RUSHING YARDAGE 2373 2188 Rushing Attempts 509 518 Average Per Rush 4.7 4.2 Average Per Game 169.5 156.3 TDs Rushing 39 22PASSING YARDAGE 3766 2938 C o m p - A t t - I n t 308-474-10 274-472-14 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.2 Average Per Catch 12.2 10.7 Average Per Game 269.0 209.9 TDs Passing 28 15TOTAL OFFENSE 6139 5126 Average Per Play 6.2 5.2 Average Per Game 438.5 366.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-1076 82-1414PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-241 14-87INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-275 10-83FUMBLES-LOST 20-11 16-13PENALTIES-Yards 72-611 59-544PUNTS-AVG 61-41.4 80-37.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 2 9 3 0 : 3 13RD-DOWN Conversions 94/196 79/2104TH-DOWN Conversions 14/22 11/20

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgParkinson, K. 3 89 29.7 0 48Cefalo, Nick 2 14 7.0 0 14Moss, Dougie 2 2 1.0 0 2Thames, Steven 1 55 55.0 1 55McNeely, Shane 1 3 3.0 0 3McNally, Kevin 1 3 3.0 0 3Chollette, D. 1 33 33.0 0 33Mensah, Patrick 1 40 40.0 0 40DeAndrade, C. 1 8 8.0 0 8Anderson, Akil 1 28 28.0 0 28

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkPrasky, Brad 56 2412 43.1 61 6 14 26 14 2Pedinoff, Max 3 111 37.0 54 0 1 1 1 0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDeAndrade, C. 22 200 9.1 0 39Cefalo, Nick 4 7 1.8 0 8Allison, Jared 1 -3 -3.0 0 0Kelly, Mike 1 27 27.0 0 0Farrell, Ryan 1 1 1.0 0 0Chalstrom, H. 0 9 0.0 1 9Total 29 241 8.3 1 39Opponents 14 87 6.2 0 27

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgCrossan, Dalton 14 454 32.4 0 85DeAndrade, C. 13 267 20.5 0 34Allison, Jared 10 198 19.8 0 30Chollette, D. 3 35 11.7 0 14Taylor, Kyon 3 58 19.3 0 23Pritchett, R. 1 8 8.0 0 8Bryant, Trevon 1 0 0.0 0 0Steriti, Nico 1 23 23.0 0 23Harris, R.J. 1 21 21.0 0 21Farrell, Ryan 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 48 1076 22.4 0 85Opponents 82 1414 17.2 0 92

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 77 1551 0 21 0 1649 117.8Spears, Harold 14 0 838 0 0 0 838 59.9Steriti, Nico 12 554 232 0 23 0 809 67.4Owens, Jimmy 12 638 31 0 0 0 669 55.8Crossan, Dalton 6 66 54 0 454 0 574 95.7Total 14 2373 3766 241 1076 275 7731 552.2Opponents 14 2188 2938 87 1414 83 6710 479.3

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 383 311 2391 2702 300.2Vailas, Andy 14 212 332 1149 1481 105.8Steriti, Nico 12 138 554 107 661 55.1Owens, Jimmy 12 102 638 0 638 53.2Goodrich, Donal 13 39 192 0 192 14.8Total 14 983 2373 3766 6139 438.5Opponents 14 990 2188 2938 5126 366.1

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf42 Anderson, Akil 13 45 37 82 8.0-24 1.0-6 1-28 1 . . 1 . .51 McNeely, Shane 14 42 33 75 5.5-14 1.0-10 1-3 5 2 1-0 1 . .20 Rowe, Daniel 14 54 16 70 5.5-10 . . 8 . . 2 . .28 DeAndrade, C. 14 57 12 69 3.5-8 1.0-3 1-8 13 . 3-14 1 . .16 Cefalo, Nick 14 48 19 67 4.0-15 1.0-9 2-14 7 . 1-0 . . .

Total 14 638 316 954 92-356 39-245 14-275 60 25 13-17 13 3 1Opponents 14 596 296 892 68-273 27-173 10-83 45 14 11-0 12 5 .

2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn-

Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs

TOLEDO 20 - 54 24 / 34 6 / 15 15 / 18 3 / 1 31-37 / 45-306 31-45-1 / 25-35-0 338 / 360 76-375 / 80-666 33 / 34 1 / 0LEHIGH 45 - 27 29 / 21 13 / 10 15 / 9 1 / 2 37-224 / 38-155 27-40-2 / 19-35-1 422 / 159 77-646 / 73-314 83 / 221 3 / 2Richmond 29 - 26 25 / 23 13 / 8 11 / 15 1 / 0 39-214 / 35-121 21-31-0 / 28-37-0 247 / 348 70-461 / 72-469 61 / 97 0 / 2DARTMOUTH 52 - 19 27 / 19 10 / 9 14 / 8 3 / 2 43-267 / 39-154 23-33-0 / 12-27-1 264 / 108 76-531 / 66-262 122 / 208 1 / 1Elon 48 - 14 23 / 17 9 / 2 13 / 14 1 / 1 40-155 / 25-77 22-34-0 / 27-51-2 250 / 205 74-405 / 76-282 212 / 117 0 / 2WILLIAM & MARY 32 - 3 20 / 14 7 / 7 11 / 6 2 / 1 31-126 / 31-105 25-36-2 / 19-31-1 276 / 112 67-402 / 62-217 102 / 135 2 / 1STONY BROOK 28 - 20 15 / 20 8 / 5 7 / 13 0 / 2 31-150 / 38-153 19-31-1 / 22-41-1 204 / 227 62-354 / 79-380 180 / 93 1 / 3ALBANY 49 - 24 23 / 20 12 / 6 10 / 10 1 / 4 38-237 / 37-96 19-27-0 / 21-40-3 187 / 215 65-424 / 77-311 121 / 79 3 / 4Rhode Island 41 - 14 23 / 14 9 / 5 14 / 8 0 / 1 32-144 / 41-208 27-36-0 / 13-20-1 390 / 144 68-534 / 61-352 121 / 108 0 / 2DELAWARE 43 - 14 28 / 15 10 / 8 17 / 6 1 / 1 37-190 / 32-147 26-35-0 / 19-32-1 303 / 194 72-493 / 64-341 10 / 122 1 / 4Maine 20 - 12 19 / 11 8 / 6 7 / 4 4 / 1 42-118 / 41-87 14-31-3 / 11-25-1 169 / 92 73-287 / 66-179 140 / 35 6 / 3FORDHAM 44 - 19 28 / 15 17 / 6 10 / 9 1 / 0 46-270 / 32-169 23-38-0 / 12-30-1 274 / 161 84-544 / 62-330 148 / 182 2 / 1CHATTANOOGA 35 - 30 13 / 27 7 / 15 6 / 11 0 / 1 29-100 / 45-231 12-24-0 / 28-37-1 228 / 335 53-328 / 82-566 167 / 101 0 / 1ILLINOIS STATE 18 - 21 18 / 21 9 / 9 8 / 12 1 / 0 33-141 / 39-179 19-33-1 / 18-31-0 214 / 278 66-355 / 70-457 109 / 52 1 / 1Totals 504 - 297 315 / 271 138 / 111 158 / 143 19 / 17 509-2373 / 518-2188 308-474-10 / 274-472-14 3766 / 2938 983-6139 / 990-5126 1609 / 1584 21 / 27

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties

Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks

TOLEDO 10-17 / 9-13 0-1 / 0-0 31:05 / 28:55 2 : 1 0 1.2 / 6.8 7.5 / 10.3 4.9 / 8.3 6-39.7 / 2-37.5 7-38 / 3-37 0 / 4LEHIGH 8-13 / 3-14 1-1 / 2-2 27:50 / 32:10 -4:20 6.1 / 4.1 10.6 / 4.5 8.4 / 4.3 3-48.7 / 8-43.5 5-42 / 1-15 4 / 0Richmond 4-11 / 8-14 2-3 / 1-1 28:24 / 31:36 -3:12 5.5 / 3.5 8.0 / 9.4 6.6 / 6.5 3-45.3 / 2-39.5 4-23 / 1-15 1 / 0DARTMOUTH 10-14 / 3-12 0-0 / 0-1 33:04 / 26:56 6 : 0 8 6.2 / 3.9 8.0 / 4.0 7.0 / 4.0 3-36.3 / 6-29.7 10-83 / 7-66 1 / 1Elon 8-16 / 7-19 0-0 / 0-1 35:00 / 25:00 1 0 : 0 0 3.9 / 3.1 7.4 / 4.0 5.5 / 3.7 5-38.0 / 9-39.8 6-45 / 4-29 2 / 2WILLIAM & MARY 5-13 / 4-16 2-2 / 0-1 30:34 / 29:26 1 : 0 8 4.1 / 3.4 7.7 / 3.6 6.0 / 3.5 4-39.5 / 8-37.9 5-40 / 4-30 3 / 0STONY BROOK 3-12 / 6-17 0-0 / 1-3 25:27 / 34:33 -9:06 4.8 / 4.0 6.6 / 5.5 5.7 / 4.8 8-47.1 / 8-41.5 5-39 / 3-25 2 / 5ALBANY 6-11 / 7-16 0-1 / 2-2 26:48 / 33:12 -6:24 6.2 / 2.6 6.9 / 5.4 6.5 / 4.0 4-41.8 / 5-36.8 6-63 / 7-60 6 / 5Rhode Island 8-14 / 5-15 1-2 / 1-2 29:42 / 30:18 -0:36 4.5 / 5.1 10.8 / 7.2 7.9 / 5.8 3-26.3 / 4-36.5 5-50 / 4-19 2 / 0DELAWARE 7-13 / 4-12 1-2 / 1-2 30:47 / 29:13 1 : 3 4 5.1 / 4.6 8.7 / 6.1 6.8 / 5.3 3-51.7 / 5-35.8 7-70 / 4-39 2 / 2Maine 8-18 / 5-18 2-3 / 2-2 29:08 / 30:52 -1:44 2.8 / 2.1 5.5 / 3.7 3.9 / 2.7 3-49.0 / 7-38.7 3-29 / 8-94 5 / 3FORDHAM 10-18 / 3-13 2-3 / 0-2 35:25 / 24:35 1 0 : 5 0 5.9 / 5.3 7.2 / 5.4 6.5 / 5.3 4-27.5 / 6-33.5 5-51 / 5-55 9 / 3CHATTANOOGA 3-12 / 9-17 1-1 / 0-0 21:10 / 38:50 -17:40 3.4 / 5.1 9.5 / 9.1 6.2 / 6.9 7-45.0 / 6-36.8 2-17 / 6-40 2 / 0ILLINOIS STATE 4-14 / 6-14 2-3 / 1-1 28:20 / 31:40 -3:20 4.3 / 4.6 6.5 / 9.0 5.4 / 6.5 5-39.2 / 4-37.5 2-21 / 2-20 0 / 2Totals 94-196 / 79-210 14-22 / 11-20 412:44 / 427:16 -14:32 4.7 / 4.2 7.9 / 6.2 6.2 / 5.2 61-41.4 / 80-37.8 72-611 / 59-544 39 / 27

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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2014 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS2014 UNH FOOTBALL

UNH Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gOwens, Jimmy 12 102 647 9 638 6.3 8 51 53.2Steriti, Nico 12 136 590 36 554 4.1 14 32 46.2Vailas, Andy 14 59 389 57 332 5.6 4 69 23.7Goldrich, Sean 9 88 427 116 311 3.5 9 27 34.6Goodrich, Donal 13 39 196 4 192 4.9 2 16 14.8Harris, R.J. 14 10 86 9 77 7.7 2 21 5.5Allison, Jared 14 11 86 11 75 6.8 0 22 5.4Bryant, Trevon 7 17 77 7 70 4.1 0 14 10.0Crossan, Dalton 6 12 66 0 66 5.5 0 11 11.0McCormick, C. 5 15 74 20 54 3.6 0 13 10.8Kelly, Mike 14 1 16 0 16 16.0 0 16 1.1Earley, Jim 2 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 7 6.0Prasky, Brad 14 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1TEAM 13 16 0 23 -23 -1.4 0 0 -1.8Total 14 509 2666 293 2373 4.7 39 69 169.5Opponents 14 518 2585 397 2188 4.2 22 91 156.3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 145.64 188-295-6 63.7 2391 16 80 265.7Vailas, Andy 14 147.40 104-153-4 68.0 1149 10 51 82.1McCormick, C. 5 120.42 13-21-0 61.9 107 1 24 21.4Steriti, Nico 12 714.40 2-2-0 100.0 107 1 73 8.9Allison, Jared 14 200.80 1-1-0 100.0 12 0 12 0.9TEAM 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Riese, Adam 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 14 146.99 308-474-10 65.0 3766 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 114.89 274-472-14 58.1 2938 15 77 209.9

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 100 1551 15.5 15 80 110.8Spears, Harold 14 56 838 15.0 4 53 59.9Allison, Jared 14 36 240 6.7 0 15 17.1Steriti, Nico 12 32 232 7.2 4 39 19.3Giansante, J. 14 30 364 12.1 3 41 26.0Taylor, Kyon 14 14 160 11.4 1 37 11.4Kelly, Mike 14 12 105 8.8 1 51 7.5Goodrich, Donal 13 6 86 14.3 0 24 6.6Crossan, Dalton 6 5 54 10.8 0 37 9.0DeTroia, Mike 8 4 38 9.5 0 13 4.8Owens, Jimmy 12 4 31 7.8 0 17 2.6Powell, Jordan 12 3 25 8.3 0 9 2.1Bryant, Trevon 7 2 19 9.5 0 13 2.7Pante, Anthony 7 2 15 7.5 0 9 2.1Vailas, Andy 14 2 8 4.0 0 12 0.6Total 14 308 3766 12.2 28 80 269.0Opponents 14 274 2938 10.7 15 77 209.9

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDeAndrade, C. 22 200 9.1 0 39Cefalo, Nick 4 7 1.8 0 8Kelly, Mike 1 27 27.0 0 0Allison, Jared 1 -3 -3.0 0 0Farrell, Ryan 1 1 1.0 0 0Chalstrom, H. 0 9 0.0 1 9Total 29 241 8.3 1 39Opponents 14 87 6.2 0 27

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgParkinson, K. 3 89 29.7 0 48Cefalo, Nick 2 14 7.0 0 14Moss, Dougie 2 2 1.0 0 2DeAndrade, C. 1 8 8.0 0 8Thames, Steven 1 55 55.0 1 55Anderson, Akil 1 28 28.0 0 28McNeely, Shane 1 3 3.0 0 3Mensah, Patrick 1 40 40.0 0 40Chollette, D. 1 33 33.0 0 33McNally, Kevin 1 3 3.0 0 3Total 14 275 19.6 1 55Opponents 10 83 8.3 0 51

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgCrossan, Dalton 14 454 32.4 0 85DeAndrade, C. 13 267 20.5 0 34Allison, Jared 10 198 19.8 0 30Chollette, D. 3 35 11.7 0 14Taylor, Kyon 3 58 19.3 0 23Bryant, Trevon 1 0 0.0 0 0Pritchett, R. 1 8 8.0 0 8Steriti, Nico 1 23 23.0 0 23Farrell, Ryan 1 12 12.0 0 12Harris, R.J. 1 21 21.0 0 21Total 48 1076 22.4 0 85Opponents 82 1414 17.2 0 92

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgMoss, Dougie 1 3 3.0 0 3DeAndrade, C. 1 14 14.0 0 14Total 2 17 8.5 0 14Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsHarris, R.J. 17 - - 1-1 2 - - - 108Steriti, Nico 18 - - 0-2 - - - - 108Goldrich, Sean 9 - - - - 1-2 - - 54Breda, C. - 5-10 35-42 1-1 - - - - 52Owens, Jimmy 8 - - - - - - - 48Vailas, Andy 4 - - 4-4 - 4-5 - - 32Spears, Harold 4 - - - 2 - - - 28Giansante, J. 3 - - - - - - - 18Goodrich, Donal 2 - - - 1 - - - 14Prasky, Brad - 2-2 7-8 - - - - - 13Kelly, Mike 1 - - - - - - - 6Thames, Steven 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor, Kyon 1 - - - - - - - 6Chalstrom, H. 1 - - - - - - - 6Pedinoff, Max - 0-1 3-3 - - - - - 3TEAM - - - 0-1 - - - 1 2Total 69 7-13 45-53 6-9 5 5-7 - 1 504Opponents 37 15-22 28-32 1-2 - 0-3 - - 297

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 383 311 2391 2702 300.2Vailas, Andy 14 212 332 1149 1481 105.8Steriti, Nico 12 138 554 107 661 55.1Owens, Jimmy 12 102 638 0 638 53.2Goodrich, Donal 13 39 192 0 192 14.8McCormick, C. 5 36 54 107 161 32.2Allison, Jared 14 12 75 12 87 6.2Harris, R.J. 14 10 77 0 77 5.5Bryant, Trevon 7 17 70 0 70 10.0Crossan, Dalton 6 12 66 0 66 11.0Kelly, Mike 14 1 16 0 16 1.1Earley, Jim 2 2 12 0 12 6.0Prasky, Brad 14 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 13 17 -23 0 -23 -1.8Total 14 983 2373 3766 6139 438.5Opponents 14 990 2188 2938 5126 366.1

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkBreda, C. 5-10 50.0 0-0 4-5 0-2 1-3 0-0 42 1Pedinoff, Max 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Prasky, Brad 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 30 0

FG Sequence UNH OpponentsTOLEDO - (22),(27)LEHIGH 42,(23) -Richmond 37 (22),(22)DARTMOUTH - (26),(41)Elon (22),(42),27 33William & Mary (20) (22)Stony Brook 40 -ALBANY - 44,(24)Rhode Island 36 31DELAWARE (26) 37Maine 23 (31),45,(28)FORDHAM (30) (25),(26)CHATTANOOGA - 37,(27)ILLINOIS STATE (25) (33),40,(23)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkPrasky, Brad 56 2412 43.1 61 6 14 26 14 2Pedinoff, Max 3 111 37.0 54 0 1 1 1 0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 61 2523 41.4 61 6 15 27 15 2Opponents 80 3025 37.8 59 4 26 15 11 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnBreda, C. 82 4582 55.9 2 3Prasky, Brad 4 193 48.2 0 0Pedinoff, Max 3 168 56.0 1 0Total 89 4943 55.5 3 3 17.2 38.8 26Opponents 64 3630 56.7 10 2 22.4 36.0 29

2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsHarris, R.J. 17 - - 1-1 2 - - - 108Steriti, Nico 18 - - 0-2 - - - - 108Goldrich, Sean 9 - - - - 1-2 - - 54Breda, C. - 5-10 35-42 1-1 - - - - 52Owens, Jimmy 8 - - - - - - - 48Vailas, Andy 4 - - 4-4 - 4-5 - - 32Spears, Harold 4 - - - 2 - - - 28Giansante, J. 3 - - - - - - - 18Goodrich, Donal 2 - - - 1 - - - 14Prasky, Brad - 2-2 7-8 - - - - - 13Kelly, Mike 1 - - - - - - - 6Thames, Steven 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor, Kyon 1 - - - - - - - 6Chalstrom, H. 1 - - - - - - - 6Pedinoff, Max - 0-1 3-3 - - - - - 3TEAM - - - 0-1 - - - 1 2Total 69 7-13 45-53 6-9 5 5-7 - 1 504Opponents 37 15-22 28-32 1-2 - 0-3 - - 297

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gGoldrich, Sean 9 383 311 2391 2702 300.2Vailas, Andy 14 212 332 1149 1481 105.8Steriti, Nico 12 138 554 107 661 55.1Owens, Jimmy 12 102 638 0 638 53.2Goodrich, Donal 13 39 192 0 192 14.8McCormick, C. 5 36 54 107 161 32.2Allison, Jared 14 12 75 12 87 6.2Harris, R.J. 14 10 77 0 77 5.5Bryant, Trevon 7 17 70 0 70 10.0Crossan, Dalton 6 12 66 0 66 11.0Kelly, Mike 14 1 16 0 16 1.1Earley, Jim 2 2 12 0 12 6.0Prasky, Brad 14 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 13 17 -23 0 -23 -1.8Total 14 983 2373 3766 6139 438.5Opponents 14 990 2188 2938 5126 366.1

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkBreda, C. 5-10 50.0 0-0 4-5 0-2 1-3 0-0 42 1Pedinoff, Max 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Prasky, Brad 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 30 0

FG Sequence UNH OpponentsTOLEDO - (22),(27)LEHIGH 42,(23) -Richmond 37 (22),(22)DARTMOUTH - (26),(41)Elon (22),(42),27 33William & Mary (20) (22)Stony Brook 40 -ALBANY - 44,(24)Rhode Island 36 31DELAWARE (26) 37Maine 23 (31),45,(28)FORDHAM (30) (25),(26)CHATTANOOGA - 37,(27)ILLINOIS STATE (25) (33),40,(23)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkPrasky, Brad 56 2412 43.1 61 6 14 26 14 2Pedinoff, Max 3 111 37.0 54 0 1 1 1 0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 61 2523 41.4 61 6 15 27 15 2Opponents 80 3025 37.8 59 4 26 15 11 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnBreda, C. 82 4582 55.9 2 3Prasky, Brad 4 193 48.2 0 0Pedinoff, Max 3 168 56.0 1 0Total 89 4943 55.5 3 3 17.2 38.8 26Opponents 64 3630 56.7 10 2 22.4 36.0 29

2014 UNH FOOTBALLUNH Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gHarris, R.J. 14 77 1551 0 21 0 1649 117.8Spears, Harold 14 0 838 0 0 0 838 59.9Steriti, Nico 12 554 232 0 23 0 809 67.4Owens, Jimmy 12 638 31 0 0 0 669 55.8Crossan, Dalton 6 66 54 0 454 0 574 95.7Allison, Jared 14 75 240 -3 198 0 510 36.4DeAndrade, C. 14 0 0 200 267 8 475 33.9Giansante, J. 14 0 364 0 0 0 364 26.0Vailas, Andy 14 332 8 0 0 0 340 24.3Goldrich, Sean 9 311 0 0 0 0 311 34.6Goodrich, Donal 13 192 86 0 0 0 278 21.4Taylor, Kyon 14 0 160 0 58 0 218 15.6Kelly, Mike 14 16 105 27 0 0 148 10.6Parkinson, K. 14 0 0 0 0 89 89 6.4Bryant, Trevon 7 70 19 0 0 0 89 12.7Chollette, D. 14 0 0 0 35 33 68 4.9Thames, Steven 12 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.6McCormick, C. 5 54 0 0 0 0 54 10.8Mensah, Patrick 13 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.1DeTroia, Mike 8 0 38 0 0 0 38 4.8Anderson, Akil 13 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.2Powell, Jordan 12 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.1Cefalo, Nick 14 0 0 7 0 14 21 1.5Pante, Anthony 7 0 15 0 0 0 15 2.1Farrell, Ryan 14 0 0 1 12 0 13 0.9Earley, Jim 2 12 0 0 0 0 12 6.0Chalstrom, H. 12 0 0 9 0 0 9 0.8Pritchett, R. 7 0 0 0 8 0 8 1.1McNally, Kevin 14 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2McNeely, Shane 14 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2Moss, Dougie 13 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Prasky, Brad 14 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 13 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -1.8Total 14 2373 3766 241 1076 275 7731 552.2Opponents 14 2188 2938 87 1414 83 6710 479.3

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UNH Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2014)All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf42 Anderson, Akil 13 45 37 82 8.0-24 1.0-6 1-28 1 . . 1 . .51 McNeely, Shane 14 42 33 75 5.5-14 1.0-10 1-3 5 2 1-0 1 . .20 Rowe, Daniel 14 54 16 70 5.5-10 . . 8 . . 2 . .28 DeAndrade, C. 14 57 12 69 3.5-8 1.0-3 1-8 13 . 3-14 1 . .16 Cefalo, Nick 14 48 19 67 4.0-15 1.0-9 2-14 7 . 1-0 . . .56 Chollette, D. 14 42 25 67 5.5-18 2.0-10 1-33 . 2 . . . .46 Knudson, Hayden 8 34 10 44 2.0-9 1.0-6 . 1 . 1-0 2 . .96 Muller, Cody 14 21 23 44 13.0-57 10.0-47 . 1 2 4-0 2 . .60 Kaplan, Matt 14 29 12 41 12.0-55 6.0-46 . . 3 1-0 . . .21 Thames, Steven 12 31 5 36 1.5-2 . 1-55 8 . . . . .33 Parkinson, K. 14 22 9 31 . . 3-89 3 . . . . .92 Turner, Jullian 14 17 12 29 5.0-25 2.0-16 . 1 1 1-0 1 . .57 McNally, Kevin 14 18 10 28 . . 1-3 1 1 . . . .85 Ciccone, Brian 14 17 11 28 8.0-43 5.5-35 . 1 3 . . . .9 Edmonds, Lamar 13 16 8 24 0.5-0 . . 1 1 . . . .97 Zauck, Robbie 14 14 8 22 7.5-32 4.5-27 . . 7 . 2 . .31 Mensah, Patrick 13 18 4 22 1.0-4 . 1-40 2 . . . . .23 Moss, Dougie 13 18 2 20 1.0-1 . 2-2 2 . 1-3 . . .49 Farrell, Ryan 14 10 8 18 . . . . 1 . . 1 .80 Shorey, Cam 14 10 7 17 5.0-21 2.5-16 . 1 . . 1 1 .90 Armand, Rashid 12 9 5 14 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . .45 Carr, Marquis 13 9 2 11 . . . . . . . . .4 Drummond-Mayrie 9 8 2 10 . . . . . . . . .41 Chalstrom, H. 12 5 4 9 . . . . . . . . .98 Riley, Danny 14 4 5 9 1.0-2 . . 1 1 . . . .24 Kelly, Mike 14 4 4 8 . . . . . . . 1 .26 Miller, Geno 8 4 4 8 . . . . . . . . .35 Bailey, Kalil 13 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .39 Burgos, Eric 10 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .11 Williams, Tre 1 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .48 Goodrich, Donal 13 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .94 Boryeskne, Mike 5 1 3 4 1.0-12 1.0-12 . . . . . . .44 Ukwuani, Dab 9 2 2 4 0.5-2 0.5-2 . 2 . . . . .53 McNeely, Tad 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .59 Franklyn, Odain 4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .50 Pritchett, R. 7 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . .72 Holt, Rick 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .95 Theodhosi, H 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .5 Goldrich, Sean 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .14 Vailas, Andy 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Lauderdale, A. 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 Marino, Nick 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .93 Lynch, Mike 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .55 Natale, Antonio 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .43 Accino, Mark 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .10 Prasky, Brad 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .32 Owens, Jimmy 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 13 . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Total 14 638 316 954 92-356 39-245 14-275 60 25 13-17 13 3 1Opponents 14 596 296 892 68-273 27-173 10-83 45 14 11-0 12 5 .

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CAAFootballhasraisedtheprofileofwhatwasoncetheYankeeConference,andlatertheAtlan-tic10Conference,sincetheleaguecameundertheCAAbannerin2007.Overthepasteightyears,CAAFootballhasestablisheditselfasoneofthenation’spremierFCSpowerconferenceswithregardtoon-fieldsuccess,televisionexposure,marketabilityandtheachievementsofitsstudent-athletesintheclassroom,inthecommunityandatthenextlevel.

Abanner2014seasonsawfourCAAFootballprogramsearnspots in theFCSChampionship,withNewHampshirebecomingthe21stteaminconferencehistorytoreachthenationalsemifinalround.TheCAAalsoproducedtwoof thenation’s top individualawardwinners,asVillanovaquarterbackJohnRobertsonclaimedtheWalterPaytonAwardandNewHampshirecoachSeanMcDonnell received the Eddie Robinson Award.

2014alsowatchedCAAFootball’smembershipreach12schoolswiththeadditionofElonUni-versity.ThePhoenixcaptureditsfirstvictoryasaleaguememberonSept.20bydefeatingChar-lotte,andplayeditsinauguralconferencegameonOct.4againstNewHampshire.

ThispastfallmarkedthethirdinCAAFootball’s landmarkfive-yearagreementwiththeNBCSportsGroup,withfourgamesairingnationallyontheNBCSportsNetwork.Theconferencealsocontinueditslong-standingrelationshipwiththeNBCSportsRegionalNetworksin2014,aswellasbeginninganew three-yearbroadcastpartnershipwith theAmericanSportsNetwork.CAAFootball’sonlineandmobilepresencewasalsoenhancedin2014withthelaunchoftheleague’sdigitalnetwork,CAA.tv.

CAAFootballonceagainproveditsprowessinmatchupswithnonconferencefoes,maintainingwhathasbecomealongtraditionofsuccessagainstnon-leagueFCSopponents.The2014seasonsawtheconference’s12memberprogramscombinefora24-10markinFCSnonconferenceplayduringtheregularseason.

AstrongpresenceinthenationalrankingsremainedanotherconstantforCAAFootballin2014.Nineoftheleague’s12schoolswererankedatonepointduringtheseason,ledbyNewHamp-shire, which spent three weeks atop The Sports Network poll late in the year. UNH and Villanova eachfinishedinthetop10ofbothpollstoclosetheseason.

NumerousCAAFootballplayerswereamongthenation’sbestin2014,withatotalof17student-athletesreceivingAll-Americahonorsand10earningrecognitionasnationalawardfinalists.InadditiontoRobertsonclaimingtheWalterPaytonAward,VillanovalinebackerDonCherryfin-ishedastherunner-upfortheBuckBuchananAward,whileJamesMadisonquarterbackVadLeeplacedfourthinPaytonAwardvoting.

CAAFootballcontinuestoprovideapathtothenextlevel,withthreeplayersearningselectionsatthe2015NFLDraft.TowsoncornerbackTyeSmithwasdraftedinthefifthroundbytheSeahawks,DelawaretightendNickBoylewaspickedbytheRavensinthefifthround,andWilliam&Marywide receiver Tre McBride went to the Titans in round seven. The conference has now had mul-tiple players picked in each NFL Draft since 2006.

CAAFootball’semphasisonitsplayers’off-the-fieldachievementswasevidentagain in2014.UAlbany receiver Jake Meek was the recipient of the Chuck Boone Leadership Award, which honorstheplayerwhobestembodiesthehigheststandardsofleadership,integrity,teamworkandsportsmanshipinhisacademicandathleticpursuits.Villanova’sCherry,meanwhile,wasselectedasCAAFootball’sStudent-AthleteoftheYear.

Theleaguehasenjoyedatremendousrecordinthepostseason,earning90totalplayoffberthsandatleastthreeineveryyearsince2006.CAAFootball’s88all-timewinsintheNCAAplayoffsaresecond-mostofanyFCSconference,andtheleaguehasfurtherestablisheditspresenceatthenationallevelbyplacing11teamsinthenationalsemifinalsoverthepasteightseasons.

Villanova’s2009nationalchampionshipandRichmond’s2008titlemarkthemostrecentnationalcrowns for CAA Football. In 2004, James Madison claimed the national championship with a 31-21winoverMontana,becomingthefirstteamsincethefieldexpandedto16teamsin1986toreachthefinalafterwinningthreeroadplayoffgames.DelawarerolledpastColgate,40-0,to

THE CoLoNIAL ATHLETIC ASSoCIATIoN2015 CAA Preseason Poll

1. Villanova (14)2. James Madison (5)3. New Hampshire (5)4. William & Mary5. Richmond6. Delaware7. Maine8. Stony Brook9. Towson10. Albany11. Rhode Island12. Elon

Preseason Offensive Player of the YearJohnRobertson(QB),Villanova

Preseason Defensive Player of the YearDon Cherry (LB), Villanova

Preseason All-Conference Team: OffenseQB-JohnRobertson,VillanovaRB- Mikal Abdul-Saboor, William & MaryRB- Darius Victor, TowsonFB/HB- Seth Fisher, RichmondWR- Brian Brown, RichmondWR-ReggieDiggs,RichmondWR- Josh Gontarek, AlbanyTE- Deane Cheatham, James MadisonOL- Ben Curtis, DelawareOL- Bruce Johnson, MaineOL- Andrew Jones, William & MaryOL- Mitch Kirsch, James MadisonOL- Tad McNeely, UNH

Preseason All-Conference Team: DefenseDL- Trevor Bates, MaineDL- Jon Desir, TowsonDL- Victor Ochl, Stony BrookDL- Blaine Woodson, DelawareLB- Akil Anderson, UNHLB- Don Cherry, VillanovaLB-ChristopheMulumbaTshimanga,MaineLB- Luke Rhodes, William & MaryCB- Casey DeAndrade, UNHCB- DeAndre Houston-Carson, William & MaryS- Chris Blair, ElonS- Naim Cheeseboro, Stony Brook

Preseason All-Conference Team: Special TeamsReturn Specialist- Myles Holmes, Rhode IslandPlacekicker- Peter Yoder, RichmondPunter- Eric Enderson, Delaware

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CAA FooTbALLcapturethefirsttitle-gameshutoutin2003.Former league member Massachusettsearned a national championship in 1998, defeating perennial powerGeorgia South-ern, 55-43.

CAA Football boasts a total of 26 indi-vidual national award winners in leaguehistory.OldDominion quarterbackTaylorHeinicke (2012),NewHampshirequarter-back Ricky Santos (2006), William & Mary quarterbackLangCampbell (2004),Villa-novarunningbackBrianWestbrook(2001),Nova wide receiver Brian Finneran (1997), UNH running back JerryAzumah (1998)and Towson running back Dave Meggett(1998) all won the Walter Payton Award undertheleaguebannerpriortoRobertsonin 2014. James Madison linebacker Der-rick Lloyd (2001), JMU defensive lineman Arthur Moats (2009), and UNH linebacker Matt Evans (2011) each received the Buck Buchanan Award. Robertson (2012) and Towson’sTerranceWest(2011)arepastre-cipients of the Jerry Rice Freshman of the YearAward.NewHampshire’sMcDonnell(2005 and 2014),Towson’sRobAmbrose(2011),JMU’sMickeyMatthews(1999and2008),Villanova’sAndyTalley(1997)andBostonUniversity’sDanAllen (1993) arepast Eddie Robinson National Coach of the YearAwardwinnersfromtheleague.Dela-ware’s K.C. Keeler (2010), Richmond’sMikeLondon(2008),Massachusetts’MarkWhipple (1998), Matthews (2004), Talley (1997 and 2009) and McDonnell (2014) haveallgarneredtheAFCANationalCoachof the Year honor as well.

The leagueremainssuccessfulbeyond thecollegiateplayingfield.CAAFootballhashad 109 players drafted by NFL franchises datingback to1948.A totalof31playershave been selected in the draft over the last 10years,including2013SuperBowlMVPJoe Flacco of Delaware (18th overall to the Baltimore Ravens in 2008). More than 30 players currently join Flacco on active NFL rosters.

CAAFootball’sgeographicfootprintextendsupanddowntheEastCoast,withschoolslocatedfromMainetoNorthCarolina.Thisseason’smembersinclude UAlbany, Elon, Delaware, James Madison, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Richmond, Stony Brook, Towson, Villanova and William & Mary.

WhileCAAFootballofficiallybeganMarch1,2007,itsrootsdatebackmorethan60years.OnDecember3,1946,theCodeoftheYankeeConfer-encewentintoeffect.Establishedasanall-sportsconferencefortheNewEnglandlandgrantcolleges,thesixchartermembersincludedConnecticut,Maine,Massachusetts,NewHampshire,RhodeIslandandVermont.UpontheformationofDivisionI-AAfootballin1978,theleaguedisbandedallsportsexceptforfootball.DelawareandRichmondwereadmittedtotheconferencein1986,Villanovawasaddedin1988andJamesMadison,NortheasternandWilliam&Maryjoinedtheleaguein1993.TheAtlantic10assumedoperationalcontroloftheconferencefrom1997-2006,withHofstrabecomingpartoftheleaguein2001andTowsonjoiningthegroupin2004.UAlbanyandStonyBrookwerewelcomedtotheleaguein2013,prior to the addition of Elon last year.

2015 CompoSITE SCHEDULESaturday, October 3*Elon at UNH*Maine at Richmond*Stony Brook at James Madison*William & Mary at DelawareAlbany at Holy CrossRhode Island at BrownSaturday, October 10*Maine at Albany*Delaware at Rhode Island*Elon at Richmond*James Madison at Towson*William & Mary at Villanova

Saturday, October 17*UNH at William & Mary*Towson at Stony Brook*Villanova at Albany*James Madison at Elon*Richmond at Rhode IslandYale at Maine

Saturday, October 24*UNH at Delaware*Stony Brook at Maine*Villanova at Towson*Richmond at James MadisonHampton at William & Mary

Saturday, October 25*Stony Brook at UNH*Delaware at William & Mary*Richmond at ElonJames Madison at Charlotte*Maine at Rhode IslandColgateatAlbany

Saturday, October 31*Rhode Island at UNH*Albany at Richmond*Maine at Villanova*Delaware at Towson*Elon at Stony Brook*James Madison at William & Mary

Thursday, September 3UNH at San Jose St.Elon at Wake ForestStony Brook at ToledoVillanova at UConn

Friday, September 4Jacksonville at Delaware

Saturday, September 5Albany at BuffaloMorehead State at James MadisonMaineatBostonCollegeRhode Island at SyracuseRichmond at MarylandTowson at East CarolinaWilliam & Mary at Lafayette

Saturday, September 12UNH at Colgate*Rhode Island at AlbanyLafayette at DelawareElon at Gardner-WebbLehighatJamesMadisonRichmond at HamptonCCSU at Stony BrookSt. Francis at TowsonVillanova at Fordham

Saturday, September 19*UNH at Stony Brook*Albany at James Madison*Delaware at VillanovaNorth Carolina A&T at ElonMaine at TulaneHarvard at Rhode IslandVMI at RichmondHoly Cross at TowsonWilliam&MaryatVirginia

Saturday, September 26CCSU at UNH*Rhode Island at Maine*Stony Brook at William & Mary*Towson at ElonDusqueneatAlbanyDelaware at North CarolinaJames Madison at SMUPenn at Villanova

Saturday, November 7*Richmond at UNH*Albany at Delaware*Towson at Maine*Villanova at Rhode Island*William & Mary at ElonHoward at Stony Brook

Saturday, November 14*UNH at Albany*Stony Brook at Rhode Island*Towson at William & Mary*Elon at Maine*James Madison at Delaware*Richmond at Villanova

Saturday, November 21*Maine at UNH*Albany at Stony Brook*Rhode Island at Towson*Delaware at Elon*Villanova at James Madison*William & Mary at Richmond

Saturday, November 29NCAA FCS Playoffs - First Round

Saturday, December 6NCAA FCS Playoffs - Second Round

Friday, December 12 -or-Saturday, December 13NCAAFCSPlayoffs-Quarterfinals

Friday, December 19 -or-Saturday, December 20NCAAFCSPlayoffs-Semifinals

Saturday, January 3NCAA FCS Championship GameFCDallasStadium-Frisco,Texas * CAA conference game

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School Conference Overall*New Hampshire 8-0 12-2Villanova 7-1 11-3James Madison 6-2 9-4Richmond 5-3 9-5William & Mary 4-4 7-5Delaware 4-4 6-6Maine 4-4 5-6Stony Brook 4-4 5-7Albany 3-5 7-5Towson 2-6 4-8Rhode Island 1-7 1-11Elon 0-8 1-11

*CAA Football champion

2014 CAA Football Final Standings2014- UNH2013- Maine2012- UNH, Richmond, Towson, Villanova2011- Towson2010- Delaware, William & Mary2009- Villanova2008- James Madison2007- Massachusetts, Richmond2006- Massachusetts2005- UNH, Richmond2004- William & Mary, Delaware, JMU2003- Delaware, Massachusetts2002- Maine, Northeastern2001- Hofstra, Maine, Villanova, W&M2000 - Delaware, Richmond1999 - James Madison, Massachusetts1998 - Richmond1997 - Villanova1996 - William & Mary1995 - Delaware1994 - UNH1993 - Boston University1992 - Delaware1991 - UNH, Delaware, Villanova1990 - UMass1989 - Connecticut, Maine,Villanova1988 - Delaware, Massachusetts1987 - Maine, Richmond1986 - Connecticut, Delaware, UMass1985 - Rhode Island1984 - Boston University, Rhode Island1983 - Boston University, Connecticut1982 - Boston University, UConn, Maine, UMass1981 - Massachusetts, Rhode Island

1980 - Boston University1979 - Massachusetts1978 - Massachusetts1977 - Massachusetts1976 - UNH1975 - UNH1974 - Maine1973 - Connecticut1972 - Massachusetts1971 - Connecticut, Massachusetts1970 - Connecticut1969 - Massachusetts1968 - UNH, Connecticut1967 - Massachusetts1966 - Massachusetts1965 - Maine1964 - Massachusetts1963 - Massachusetts1962 - UNH1961- Massachusetts1960 - Connecticut1959 - Connecticut1958 - Connecticut1957 - Connecticut, Rhode Island1956 - Connecticut1955 - Rhode Island1954 - UNH1953 - UNH, Rhode Island1952 -UConn, Rhode Island, Maine1951 - Maine1950 - UNH1949 - Connecticut, Maine1948 - UNH1947 - UNH

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First-Team offenseQB JohnRobertson Villanova Jr.RB Mikal Abdul-Saboor W&M Jr.RB Darius Victor Towson So.FB Seth Fisher Richmond Jr.WR RJ Harris UNH Sr.WR Michael Johnson Delaware Sr.WR Tre McBride W&M Sr.TE Nick Boyle Delaware Sr.TE Harold Spears UNH Sr.OL Mike Coccia UNH Sr.OL Austin Gund Richmond Sr.OL Bruce Johnson Maine Jr.OL Andrew Jones W&M Jr.OL Vince Kowalski Villanova Sr.PK John Carpenter W&M Sr.KR Derrick Joseph Towson Sr.PR Casey DeAndrade UNH So.

First-Team DefenseDL Ryan Delaire Towson Sr.DL SageHarold JMU Sr.DL Evan Kelly Richmond Jr.DL Victor Ochi SBU Jr.DL Mike Reilly W&M Sr.LB Andrew Bose URI Sr.LB Don Cherry Villanova Jr.LB Christophe Mulumba Maine So.LB Luke Rhodes W&M Jr.CB Davonte Anderson JMU Sr.CB Casey DeAndrade UNH So.CB Tye Smith Towson Sr.S Dean Marlowe JMU Sr.S Christian Ricard SBU Sr.P Eric Enderson Delaware So.

2014 CAA All-Conference Teams

2014 CAA Award WinnersOFFENSIVEPLAYEROFTHEYEAR-JohnRobertson,Villanova,Jr.,QBDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Mike Reilly, W&M, Sr., DLSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR - John Carpenter, W&M, Sr., PKOFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Josh Gontarek, UAlbany, Fr., WR DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Blaine Woodson, Delaware, Fr., DLCOACH OF THE YEAR - Sean McDonnell, New HampshireCHUCK BOONE LEADERSHIP AWARD - Jake Meek, UAlbany, Sr., WR

Second-Team OffenseQB VadLee JMU Jr.RB Stacey Bedell SBU So.RB Omar Osbourne UAlbany Sr.HB Darnell Laws WMU Sr.WR Daniel Brown JMU Sr.WR ReggieDiggs Richmond Jr.WR Poppy Livers Villanova Sr.TE Will Tye SBU Sr.OL Ben Curtis Delaware Jr.OL Ross Hall Villanova Sr.OL Mitch Kursch JMU So.OL Mike Lisi SBU Sr.OL Tad McNeely UNH So.PK Peter Yoder Richmond So.KR Damarr Altmann Maine Sr.PR Donnell Lewis Towson Jr.

Second-Team DefenseDL Trevor Bates Maine Jr.DL Cody Muller UNH Sr.DL Pat Williams Villanova Sr.DL Blaine Woodson Delaware Fr.LB Akil Anderson UNH Jr.LB Aaron Roane Richmond Sr.LB Jonathan Spain Elon Sr.LB EricWright Richmond Sr.CB DeAndre Houston-Carson W&M Sr.CB Taylor Reynolds JMU So.S ReggieBarnette Richmond Sr.S Joe Sarnese Villanova Sr.P Brad Prasky UNH Sr.

Third-Team OffenseQB MichaelStrauss Richmond Sr.RB KevinMonangai Villanova Sr.RB KevinMonangai Villanova Jr.RB Nico Steriti UNH Sr.FB Justin Favreau URI Sr.FB Gary Underwood Villanova Jr.WR Damarr Aultman Maine Sr.WR Brian Brown Richmond So.WR Kierre Brown Elon Sr.WR AdrianCoxson SBU Sr.TE Brian Parker UAlbany Sr.OL Kevin Malloy UAlbany So.OL JDDzurko Delaware Sr.OL Tyler Cataline URI So.OL Jacob Ruby Richmond Sr. OL Cody Precht SBU Sr.PK Patrick Toole UAlbany Jr.KR Myles Holmes URI Jr.PR Robbie Jackson URI Sr.

Third-Team DefenseDL John Desir Towson Jr.DL Matt Kaplan UNH Sr.DL Brandon Lee JMU Sr.DL Dustin Ruff Elon Sr.DL Aaron Thompson SBU So.DL Justin Williamson Richmond Sr.LB Patrick Callaway Delaware Sr.LB Airek Green W&M Sr.LB Shane McNeely UNH Sr.LB Mike Nicastro UAlbany So.CB Jason Ceneus Villanova So.CB AxelOfori Maine Sr.CB Steven Thames UNH Sr. S Chris Blair Elon Fr.S IvanTagoe W&M Sr.P Luke Allen SBU Sr.

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David Gamble

Jerry Azumah

bob Jean

Barry Bourassa

Andre GarronDwayne Sabb

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INDIVIDUAL rECorDSTHE RECORD BOOK

Rushing:MostYardsRushing Game: 329 JerryAzumahvs.Hofstra (Nov. 7, 1998) Season: 2,195 JerryAzumah,1998 Career: 6,193 JerryAzumah,1995-98

Most Carries Game: 53 JerryAzumahvs.Connecticut (Oct. 3, 1998) Season: 343 JerryAzumah,1998 Career: 1,045 JerryAzumah,1995-98

BestAverageperCarry Season: 9.1 Marcel Couture, 1954

LongestRushfromScrimmage 97 Barry Bourassa vs. Boston University (Nov. 2, 1991)

RushingTouchdowns Game: 5 JerryAzumahvs.Hofstra(Nov.7,1998) Stephan Lewis vs. Hampton (Sept. 1, 2001) Season: 22 BillBurnham,1977andJerryAzumah,1998 Career: 60 JerryAzumah,1995-98

Passing:Most Pass Attempts Game: 65 Ryan Day at Delaware (Nov. 4, 2000) Season: 447 Bob Jean, 1988 Career: 1,498 Ricky Santos, 2004-07

Most Pass Completions Game: 37 Ricky Santos at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 301 Ricky Santos, 2005 Career: 1,024 Ricky Santos 2004-07

MostPassingYards Game: 538 Ricky Santos at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 3,797 Ricky Santos, 2005 Career: 12,189 Ricky Santos, 2004-07Touchdown Passes Game: 6 Ricky Santos at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 39 Ricky Santos, 2005 Career: 116 Ricky Santos, 2004-07

Best Completion Percent Game 96.2 Ricky Santos vs. Northeastern (Oct. 22, 2005) Season: 73.1 Ricky Santos, 2007 Career: 68.3 Ricky Santos, 2004-07

LongestPassCompletion 90 TimCramseytoJermaineWashington (vs. William & Mary, Oct. 24, 1998) Fewest Interceptions Season: 1 Jeff Allen, 1975

Receiving:Most Receptions Game: 15 David Ball vs. Massachusetts (Oct. 16, 2004) Season: 100 R.J. Harris, 2014 Career: 310 R.J. Harris, 2011-14

MostYardsReceiving Game: 284 David Ball at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 1,551 David Ball, 2005 & R.J. Harris, 2014 Career: 4,655 David Ball, 2003-06

Most Touchdown Receptions Game: 4 David Ball at Massachusetts (Oct. 29, 2005) 4 David Ball vs. Towson (Nov. 13, 2004) 4 David Gamble vs. Maine (Sept. 25, 1993) Season: 24 David Ball, 2004 Career: 58 David Ball, 2003-06

Consecutive Games with a Reception 42 John Perry, 1989-92

Scoring:Most Points Game: 37 Cy Wentworth vs. Lowell Tech (Nov. 3, 1923) Season: 146 David Ball, 2005 Career: 424 JerryAzumah,1995-98

Most Touchdowns Produced Game: 7 Ricky Santos vs. Northeastern (Oct. 22, 2005) 7 Ricky Santos vs. Maine (Nov. 19, 2005) Season: 47 Ricky Santos, 2005 Career: 147 Ricky Santos, 2004-07

Most Field Goals Game: 5 Tom Bishop at Southern Illinois (Nov. 29, 2008) Season: 18 TomManning,2009 Career: 51 Mike MacArthur, 2010-13

BestFieldGoalPercentage Season: 80.0 Eric Facey, 1986 (12 of 15) Career: 78.0 Mike MacArthur, 2010-13

LongestFieldGoalMade 54 TomManningvs.Hofstra (Oct. 24, 2009)

Most Consecutive Field Goals 11 Mike MacArthur (Sept. 28-Nov. 23, 2013)

MostExtraPoints Game: 9 Lance Hjelte vs. Maine (Sept. 25, 1993) Season: 67 Connor McCormick, 2005 Career: 176 Connor McCormick, 2002-05

BestExtraPointPercent Season: 100.0 Jon Curry, 1997 (27 of 27) Eric Facey, 1987 (32 of 32) Kurt Vollherbst, 1966 Bob Towse, 1960 Career: 96.2 Eric Facey, 1984-87 (101 of 105)

MostConsecutiveExtraPoints 56 Eric Facey (Sept. 27, 1986-Nov. 21, 1987)

Total Offense:Most Total Offense Game: 544 Ricky Santos at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) (538passing,6rushing) Season: 4,302 Ricky Santos, 2005 (3,797passing,505rushing) Career: 13,566 Ricky Santos, 2004-07 (12,189passing,1,377rushing)

INDIVIDUAL rECorDS

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THE RECORD BOOKInterceptions:Most Interceptions Game: 3 Eric Thompson at Massachusetts (Nov. 15, 1986) Tim Byrne vs. Villanova (Nov. 5, 1988) Tim Byrne vs. Rhode Island (Nov. 11, 1989) Steve Perocchi vs. Champlain (Sept. 30, 1950) Season: 11 FritzRosinski,1937 Career: 20 Bill Pappas, 1952-54

LongestInterceptionReturn 104 CarmenRagonesevs.RhodeIsland (Oct. 5, 1946)Most Recent 100 yd return John Clements at Northern Iowa (Dec. 6, 2008)

All-Purpose Yardage:Most All-Purpose Yards

Game: 364 Stephan Lewis vs. UMass (Oct. 13, 2001) (258rushing,94receiving, 12 kick returns) Season: 2,388 Stephan Lewis, 2001 (217.1yardspergame) (1,390rushing,527receiving, 471 kick returns) Career: 8,376 JerryAzumah,1995-98 (204.3yardspergame) (6,193rushing,1,153receiving, 1,025 kick returns)Punting:Most Punts Game: 17 Paul Horne vs. St. Anselm (Oct. 29, 1938) Season: 76 Scott Seero, 1975 Career: 176 Scott Seero, 1973-76

MostYardsPunting Game: 527 Paul Horne vs. St. Anselm (Oct. 29, 1938) Season: 3,020 Scott Seero, 1975 Career: 6,538 Scott Seero, 1973-76

BestPuntingAverage Game: 55.7 Tom Bishop vs. Maine (November 17, 2007) Season: 43.1 Brad Prasky, 2014 (56-2,412) Career: 41.8 Brad Prasky, 2011-14 (137-5,726)

LongestPunt: 85 DanSeriekavs.Maine(Oct.9,1965) DickGleasonatSpringfield(Nov.5,1955)

Kickoff Returns:Most Kickoff Returns Game: 7 DontraPetersatLehigh(Sept.10,2011) Season: 31 Corey Graham, 2005 Dontra Peters, 2011 Career: 82 Chad Kackert, 2006-09

MostYardsReturning Game: 203 Corey Graham at Delaware (Sept. 30, 2006) Season: 778 Corey Graham, 2005 Career: 1,900 Chad Kackert, 2006-09

BestAverageperReturn Season: 32.4 Dalton Crossan, 2014 (14-454) 30.7 Dave Loehle, 1978 (15-460, NCAA I-AA leader)

LongestKickoffReturn 100 Andre Garron at Bucknell (Oct. 8, 1983) Dan Losano vs. Dartmouth (Sept. 29, 1973) R.J. Harvey vs. Maine (Nov. 17, 2001)

Punt Returns:Most Punt Returns Game: 7 Eric Thompson vs. Lafayette (Sept. 14, 1985) Season: 48 Stan Harrison, 1986 Career: 96 Dave Wissman, 1981-83

MostYardsReturning Game: 111 Barry Bourassa vs. Dartmouth (Sept. 29, 1990) Season: 411 Mike Boyle (2005) Career: 804 Dave Wissman, 1981-83

BestAverageperReturn Season: 29.6 Bill Estey, 1967 (11-326)

LongestPuntReturn 92 Dave Wissman vs. Massachusetts (Nov. 14, 1981)

INDIVIDUAL rECorDS INDIVIDUAL rECorDS

Rushing:MostYardsRushing Game: 590 vs.EastStroudsburg(Sept.19,1998) Season: 3,302 (1998)

MostRushingYardsAllowed Game: 459 vs. Massachusetts (Nov. 13, 1965) Season: 3,112 (2002)

Passing:MostYardsPassing Game: 598 at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 3,766 (2014)

MostPassingYardsAllowed Game: 730 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012) Season: 3,293 (2004)

Most Passes Attempted Game: 66 at Northeastern (Oct. 21, 2006) Season: 490 (2013)

Most Opponent Passes Attempted Game: 79 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012) Season: 520 (2013)

Most Completions Game: 41 at Northeastern (Oct. 21, 2006) Season: 310 (2005)

Most Opponent Completions Game: 55 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012) Season: 382 (2004)

Most Touchdown Passes Game: 6 at Villanova (Oct. 2, 2004) Season: 37 (2005)

Most Opponent Touchdown Passes Game: 5 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012) 5 vs. Maine (Nov. 19, 2005) 5 vs. Boston University (Nov. 19, 1994)Scoring:Most Points Scored Quarter: 35 vs.Northeastern (Oct.18,1975;2ndquarter,W56-7) Game: 70 vs.CentralConnecticut(Aug.30,2003) vs.EastStroudsburg(Sept.19,1998) Season: 521 (2005)

Most Points Allowed Quarter: 33 vs.Massachusetts (Nov.19,1988;3rdquarter,L64-42) Game: 83 at Tufts (Sept. 28, 1914; L 83-0) Season: 392 (2001)

GreatestMarginofVictory 66 vs. Lowell (Sept. 26, 1936; W 66-0)

GreatestMarginofDefeat 83 at Tufts (Sept. 28, 1914; L 83-0)

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CArEErRushing Yards1. JerryAzumah(1995-98) 6,1932. Bill Burnham (1974-77) 3,7733. Stephan Lewis (1999-2002) 3,6794. Norm Ford (1986-89) 3,5385. Barry Bourassa (1989-92) 3,0156. Andre Garron (1982-85) 2,9017. Nico Steriti (2011-15) 2,8738. Chad Kackert (2006-09) 2,5879. Avrom Smith (1991-94) 2,23710. JimQuinn(1979-82) 1,947

Carries1. JerryAzumah(1995-98) 1,0452. Bill Burnham (1974-77) 8143. Norm Ford (1986-89) 7794. Stephan Lewis (1999-2002) 7325. Barry Bourassa (1989-92) 6136. Andre Garron (1982-85) 5467. Nico Steriti (2011-15) 5388. Avrom Smith (1991-94) 4729. Curt Collins (1980-83) 47110. Chad Kackert (2006-09) 462 Receiving Yards1. David Ball (2003-06) 4,6552. R.J. Harris (2011-2014) 4,3283. David Gamble (1990-93) 3,0724. Curtis Olds (1985-88) 3,0285. John Perry (1989-92) 2,8736. Chris Braune (1986-89) 2,6127 Mike Boyle (2005-08) 2,3178. Keith LeVan (2004-07) 2,2349. Joey Orlando (2009-12) 2,13110. Scott Sicko (2006-09) 2,023

Receptions1. R.J. Harris (2011-14) 3102. David Ball (2003-06) 3043. Keith LeVan (2004-07) 2014. Curtis Olds (1985-88) 1935. John Perry (1989-92) 1916. David Gamble (1990-93) 1827. Joey Orlando (2009-12) 1688. Stephan Lewis (1999-2002) 1649. Scott Sicko (2006-09) 16010. Calvin Jones (1993-96) 158

Tackles (since 1981)1. Matt Evans (2009-12) 4602. SteveDoig(1978-81) 4343. Jeff Pammer (2004-07) 3594. Matt Parent (2005-08) 3565. Aaron Thomas (2000-04) 3436. HugoSouza(2007-10) 3317. Chris McGrath (1987-91) 3228. John Clements (2005-08) 3009. Romande Carter (1993-96) 297 Brett Bashaw (1996-2000) 297 Passing Yards1. Ricky Santos (2004-07) 12,1892. R.J. Toman (2007-10) 8,0153. Bob Jean (1985-88) 7,7424. Ryan Day (1997-2001) 7,6705. Sean Goldrich (2012-present) 5,6696. MattGriffin(1987-91) 5,4257. Jim Stayer (1992-94) 5,3498. Mike Granieri (2000-04) 4,7759. Jeff Allen (1974-77) 4,18410. Kevin Decker (2008-11) 4,151 Pass Attempts1. Ricky Santos (2004-07) 1,4982. Bob Jean (1985-88) 1,1263. Ryan Day (1997-2001) 1,0894. R.J. Toman (2007-10) 1,0775. Mike Granieri (2000-04) 7646. Sean Goldrich (2012-present) 7397. MattGriffin(1987-91) 7348. Jim Stayer (1992- 94) 7109. Chris Bresnahan (1995-96) 59910. Andy Vailas (2011-14) 592

Completions1. Ricky Santos (2004-07) 1,0242. R.J. Toman (2007-10) 6583. Ryan Day (1997-2001) 6534. Bob Jean (1985-88) 5675. Mike Granieri (2000-04) 5646. Sean Goldrich (2012-present) 4537. Jim Stayer (1992-95) 4198. MattGriffin(1987-91) 3929. Andy Vailas (2011-14) 36310. Chris Bresnahan (1995-96) 349

THE RECORD BOOKSEASoNRushing Yards1. JerryAzumah(1998) 2,1952. JerryAzumah(1997) 1,5853. Bill Burnham (1977) 1,4224. Stephan Lewis (2001) 1,3905. JerryAzumah(1996) 1,3086. Barry Bourassa (1991) 1,1857. Bill Burnham (1976) 1,1758. Bill Burnham (1975) 1,1709. Stephan Lewis (2002) 1,15210. JerryAzumah(1995) 1,105

Carries1. JerryAzumah(1998) 3432. Bill Burnham (1977) 2813. Bill Burnham (1976) 2724. JerryAzumah(1997) 2715. Bill Burnham (1975) 2596. Barry Bourassa (1991) 2537. Stephan Lewis (2001) 2498. JerryAzumah(1996) 2459. Stephan Lewis (2002) 24210. Norm Ford (1988) 231

Receiving Yards1. David Ball (2005) 1,551 R.J. Harris (2014) 1,5513. David Ball (2004) 1,5044. David Gamble (1993) 1,1385. Mike Boyle (2008) 1,1166. David Ball (2006) 1,1147. R.J. Harris (2012) 1,0598. Justin Mello (2013) 1,0389. Curtis Olds (1988) 1,03410. R.J. Harris (2013) 1,004

Receptions1. R.J. Harris (2014) 1002. David Ball (2006) 933. David Ball (2005) 874. David Ball (2004) 865. R.J. Harris (2012) 846. TerranceFox(2010) 807. R.J. Harris (2013) 768. Justin Mello (2013) 739. JermaineWashington(1999) 71 Keith LeVan (2007) 71 Tackles (since 1981)1. SteveDoig(1981) 1952. Matt Evans (2011) 1653. Matt Evans (2010) 1564. ChrisBeranger(2011) 1425. Chris Robinson (2003) 1366. Aaron Thomas (2004) 130 Husain Karim (2007) 130 Jeff Pammer (2007) 1309. Brett Bashaw (2000) 12710. Matt Evans (2012) 126

Passing Yards1. Ricky Santos (2005) 3,7972. Ricky Santos (2004) 3,3183. Kevin Decker (2011) 3,2724. Ricky Santos (2006) 3,1255. R.J. Toman (2008) 3,1106. Bob Jean (1988) 3,0357. Ricky Santos (2007) 2,9728. MattGriffin(1991) 2,7349. Ryan Day (2001) 2,60510. Mike Granieri (2003) 2,595

Pass Attempts1. Bob Jean (1988) 4472. Ricky Santos (2006) 4323. Ricky Santos (2005) 4294. Ricky Santos (2004) 4255. Mike Granieri (2003) 3876. Kevin Decker (2011) 3807. Ryan Day (2001) 3798. Bob Jean (1986) 3759. R.J. Toman (2010) 36810. Ryan Day (1999) 364

Completions1. Ricky Santos (2005) 3012. Ricky Santos (2006) 2933. Ricky Santos (2004) 2724. Kevin Decker (2011) 2625. Ricky Santos (2007) 2566. Bob Jean (1988) 2467. Mike Granieri (2003) 2378. Ryan Day (2001) 2339. R.J. Toman (2008) 23110. R.J. Toman (2010) 228

Total Offense:Most Total Offense Game: 784 at Towson (Sept. 17, 2005; W 62-21) Season: 7,460 (2004)

Most Total Offense Allowed Game: 824 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012; L 64-61) Season: 6,977 (2004)

Most First Downs Game: 35 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012; L 64-61) Season: 459 (2006)

Most First Downs Allowed Game: 39 at Old Dominion (Sept. 22, 2012; L 64-61) Season: 312 (2006)

Turnovers:Most Interceptions Game: 7 vs. Champlain (Sept. 30, 1950; W 62-6) Season: 29

Most Opponent Interceptions Game: 7 vs.Springfield(Nov.10,1973;L51-0) Season: 24 (1973)

Most Fumbles Game: 12 vs. Maine (Oct. 9, 1976; L 10-0) Season: 29 (2005)

Most Opponent Fumbles Game: 9 vs. Massachusetts (Nov. 18, 1967; L 14-13) vs. Maine (Oct. 9, 1976; L 14-13)

Most Fumbles Recovered Game: 6 vs. Rhode Island (Oct. 15, 2005) Season: 31 (2004)

Penalties:Most Penalties Season: 113 (1990)

MostYardsPenalized: Season: 1,011 (1990)

Streaks:Most Consecutive Victories Overall: 12 Sept.13,2014(45-27vs.Lehigh) toDec.12,2014(35-30vs.Chattanooga;FCSquarter)

RegularSeasonGamesOnly: 12 Oct. 16, 1976 (at Central Conn. State, W 34-21) to Oct. 22, 1977 (vs. Northeastern, W 28-13)HomeGames: 14 Sept.14,2013(53-23vs.Colgate) toDec.12,2014(35-30vs.Chattanooga;FCSquarter)

Most Consecutive Defeats Overall: 11 Nov. 14, 1964 (at Massachusetts, L 14-7) to Oct. 1, 1966 (vs. Rhode Island, L 17-6)

Consecutive PostseasonAppearances: 11 (2004-present)

Consectutive PollsRanked: 155 (Sept. 13, 2004-present)

Attendance:

LargestHome: 20,000 Nov.12,1977(vsMassachusetts,L19-6)

LargestRoad: 50,120 Sept.11,2010(atPittsburgh,L38-16)

Neutral: 32,848 Oct. 23, 2010 (vs Massachusetts, W 39-13) atGilletteStadium,Foxboro,Mass.

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ALL-TImE SErIES rECorDS Last UNH Last OppOpponent W-L-T Win WinAlbany 3-0-0 2014 ---American International 3-1-0 1983 1961Appalachian State 0-1-0 --- 1994Army 2-1-0 2008 1922Ball St. 1-0-0 2009 ---Bates 11-14-4 1940 1941Bethune-Cookman 1-0-0 2010 ---BostonCollege 5-6-1 1911 1936Boston University 22-12-4 1997 1993Bowdoin 1-12-0 1907 1927Brandeis 4-2-1 1958 1957Bridgeport 2-0-0 1955 ---Brown 1-14-0 1930 1931Bucknell 4-0-0 1985 ---Cal Davis 1-0-0 2005 ---Central Connecticut St. 7-0-0 2012 ---CentralMichigan 0-2-0 --- 2013Champlain 1-0-0 1950 ---Chattanooga 1-0-0 2014 ---ColbyCollege 11-14-3 1967 1966Colgate 5-1-0 2013 1986Connecticut 36-29-6 1999 1995Cornell 0-1-0 --- 1922Dartmouth 19-17-2 2014 1976Delaware 12-20-0 2014 2010EastStroudsburg 1-0-0 1998 ---Elon 1-0-0 2014 ---Fordham 1-0-0 2014 ---Gardner-Webb 0-1-0 --- 2000GeorgiaSouthern 1-0-0 2004 ---GeorgiaState 1-0-0 2012 ---Hampton 3-0-0 2006 ---Harvard 0-7-0 --- 1939Hofstra 8-5-0 2009 2002Holy Cross 7-6-0 2012 1982Illinois State 0-1-0 --- 2014Iona 2-0-0 2007 ---James Madison 8-7-0 2013 2007Kent State 3-1-0 1952 2002KingsPoint 1-0-0 1961 ---Lafayette 6-1-0 2013 1985Lehigh 12-3-0 2014 2013

Last UNH Last OppOpponent W-L-T Win WinMaine 52-43-8 2014 2010Marshall 1-1-0 2007 1991Massachusetts 28-43-3 2011 2009UMass-Lowell 15-1-0 1941 1938McNeese St. 1-0-0 2009 ---M.I.T. 0-2-0 --- 1899Middlebury 1-2-1 1905 1923Minnesota 0-1-0 --- 2012Montana 0-1-0 --- 2004Montana State 0-2-0 --- 2011North Dakota State 0-1-0 --- 2013Northeastern 41-14-1 2009 2007Northern Iowa 0-3-0 --- 2008Northwestern 1-0-0 2006 ---Norwich 7-2-2 1942 1941Pittsburgh 0-1-0 --- 2010Rhode Island 56-27-5 2014 2010Richmond 12-10-0 2014 2007Rutgers 1-1-0 2004 1939Samford 0-1-0 --- 1991South Florida 1-0-0 1999 ---Southeastern Louisiana 1-0-0 2013 ---Southern Illinois 1-0-0 2008 ---Springfield 28-16-7 1978 1979St. Anselm 2-5-0 1934 1940St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0-0 2009 ---St. Lawrence 2-0-0 1953 ---Stephen F. Austin 1-1-0 1999 1997Stony Brook 3-0-0 2014 ---Toledo 0-5-0 --- 2014Towson 7-3-0 2010 2013Tufts 19-11-2 1951 1934Upsala 2-0-0 1953 ---Vermont 20-21-1 1974 1972Villanova 12-11-0 2013 2009Wayne State 1-1-0 1979 1980West Chester 4-0-0 1978 ---Western Kentucky 0-1-0 --- 1975William & Mary 5-13-0 2014 2011Worcester Tech 7-1-0 1919 1903Wofford 0-1-0 --- 2012Yale 0-1-0 --- 1935ALL-TIME RECORD 560-450-55 (.551)

In the 101st all-time meeting between the UNH and Maine football programs, the Wildcats defeated the Black Bears, 24-3, in the 2013 regular-season finale at Cowell Stadium to retain possession of the cherished Brice-Cowell Musket. Including the NCAA second round game later in the 2013 season, which the ‘Cats won 41-27, and last year’s 20-12 road win, UNH has won 12 of the last 13 head-to-head meetings.

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yEAr-by-yEAr rESULTS•-Leaguegame+ - at Dover, N.H.# - at Manchester, N.H.% - at Portland, Maine1893 (0-1)No CoachN4 at Newmarket ................................L 10-01894 (2-3)No CoachO6 Exeter ............................................ W 4-0O10 at Bates ..........................................L 26-4N15 atDoverHigh* ..............................L 10-4N21 DoverHigh ...................................W 20-6N29 at St. Anselm .................................L 32-01895 (2-3-1)No CoachS21 atExeter ........................................L 29-0S28 Dover YMCA ..................................T 6-6O19 at Dover YMCA ..........................L 14-10N2 Somersworth ................................W 10-6N2 at Berwick Academy ....................W 14-6N16 at Brewster Academy ..................L 14-101896 (1-4)No CoachO9 Bates* ............................................L 10-6O14 at Colby .........................................L 28-0O17 at Andover Academy .....................L 16-0O23 Brewster Academy .......................W 32-0O30 SomersworthHigh* ......................L 10-0 *-atBurgettPark1897 (2-5)No CoachS29 atExeterAcademy ........................L 26-0O2 at Massachusetts ............................L 10-4O9 Tilton Seminary ............................W 22-0O16 DoverHigh ...................................W 34-0O28 Bowdoin ........................................L 64-0O30 Tufts+ ............................................L 12-4N11 at Dover YMCA ..............................L 6-01898 (4-4)No CoachO6 at Bates ..........................................L 35-0O8 at Bowdoin ....................................L 59-0O15 Sanborn Seminary ........................W 81-0O22 MIT Freshmen................................W 6-0N2 MIT ...............................................L 22-0N5 at Andover Academy .....................L 24-0N12 PortsmouthHighAlumni* ...........W 11-0N16 St. Anselm ....................................W 11-0 * - Game called after one half1899 (4-2)No CoachO7 MIT .................................................L 6-5O11 at Andover Academy ......................W 6-0O14 East Rochester ................................W 8-0O18 Somersworth ................................W 16-0O21 BostonCollege ................................L 6-0N4 Vermont ..........................................W 6-51900 (1-4-1)No CoachS26 atExeterAcademy ..........................T 0-0S29 at Bowdoin ....................................L 32-0O10 Andover Academy ........................L 10-0O13 MIT .................................................L 0-6O17 ExeterAcademy ............................L 32-0O29 Burdett ........................................W 18-11N3 at Tufts ..........................................L 28-01901 (0-6)No CoachS21 atExeterAcademy ..........................L 6-0S28 at Bowdoin ....................................L 48-0O2 at Dartmouth .................................L 51-0O24 Colby .............................................L 12-0O26 BostonCollege ..............................L 17-0 Colby .............................................L 34-01902 (2-3-1)Coach: John ScannellS24 atExeterAcademy T0-0O4 at Andover Academy .....................L 28-0O11 at Bowdoin ....................................L 35-5O18 at Dover Athletic Assoc. ..............W 23-0O25 BostonCollege .............................W 10-6O29 Colby ............................................. L 11-51903 (2-6-1)Coach: John ScannellS23 atExeterAcademy ........................L 21-0S26 at Maine ........................................L 18-0O3 at Bowdoin ....................................L 18-0O10 at Andover Academy .....................L 27-0O17 at Dover Athletic Assoc. ................W 6-0O24 Maine+ ..........................................L 27-0O31 Bates+ .............................................T 6-6N7 Worcester Tech+............................L 15-0N14 Tufts+ .............................................W 6-01904 (2-5)Coach: G.B. WardS24 at Bates ............................................L 6-0S28 at Tufts ...........................................W 4-0O1 at Andover Academy .....................L 16-0O8 at Colby .........................................L 23-0O15 at Maine ..........................................L 6-0O22 Worcester Tech+...........................W 18-4N21 atExeterAcademy ........................L 15-01905 (2-4-2)Coach: Edward R. HerrS23 Rhode Island+ ................................W 6-0S27 Bates+ .............................................T 0-0S30 at Brown ........................................L 16-5O7 at Tufts ..........................................L 13-0

O14 at Massachusetts ............................L 15-0O20 at Middlebury .................................W 6-0O21 at Vermont .......................................T 0-0O28 at Maine ........................................L 16-01906 (2-5-1)Coach: Edward R. HerrS22 at Maine ..........................................L 7-0S29 at Brown ........................................L 12-0O6 at Massachusetts ..............................T 0-0O13 Colby .............................................L 15-0O20 at Rhode Island ............................W 20-0O27 Connecticut ..................................W 40-0N3 at Bates .......................................... L 11-0N10 Vermont# .......................................L 17-51907 (1-5-2)Coach: Edward R. HerrS20 at Norwich .....................................L 10-0S27 at Brown ........................................L 16-0O5 at Colby ...........................................T 0-0O9 at Dartmouth .................................L 10-0O19 at Bowdoin .....................................W 5-0O26 Bates ..............................................L 22-0N2 Rhode Island ...................................T 6-6N9 Vermont .........................................L 34-01908 (1-7)Coach: Charles O. GillS26 at Brown ........................................L 34-0O3 Bowdoin ........................................L 15-0O10 at Colby% ........................................L 6-0O17 at Maine ..........................................L 6-4O24 at Bates .......................................... L 11-0O31 BostonCollege .............................W 18-0N7 Massachusetts# .............................L 13-9N14 at Rhode Island .............................L 12-01909 (3-4)Coach: Willard GildersleeveO2 at Holy Cross.................................L 13-0O9 at Maine ........................................L 16-0O16 Bates ..............................................L 16-0O23 BostonCollege .............................W 11-6O30 at Vermont ..................................... L 11-0N6 Massachusetts# ............................W 17-0N13 Rhode Island ................................W 11-51910 (2-3-1)Coach: Ray ThomasO1 BostonCollege .............................W 11-0O8 Bowdoin ........................................L 23-0O18 at Bates ............................................L 5-0O22 USS Tennessee .............................W 41-0O29 Massachusetts# ...............................T 0-0N12 at Rhode Island ...............................L 6-01911 (1-5-1)Coach: Ray ThomasS23 Bates ................................................T 6-6S30 at Brown ........................................L 56-0O7 at Maine ........................................L 12-0O14 atSpringfield .................................L 28-0O21 BostonCollege .............................W 12-0O28 Rhode Island ...................................L 9-8N4 Massachusetts# ...............................L 8-01912 (3-4-1)Coach: Tod EberleS21 Norwich ...........................................T 0-0O5 at Bates ........................................L 19-14O12 at Tufts ..........................................L 22-0O19 at Worcester Tech ...........................W 7-6O26 LowellTextile ..............................W 19-0N2 at Rhode Island .............................L 25-0N9 Massachusetts# .............................L 21-3 USSWashington ............................W 6-01913 (2-4)Coach: Tod EberleS27 at Bowdoin ....................................L 17-0O4 at Tufts ..........................................L 52-0O11 Bates ................................................L 7-6O18 Worcester Tech .............................W 45-0N1 Rhode Island ................................W 12-0N8 Massachusetts# .............................L 34-01914 (1-6-2)Coach: T.D. SheppardS28 at Tufts ..........................................L 83-0O3 at Colby .........................................L 66-0O6 Fort McKinley .................................T 0-0O10 Worcester Tech ...............................W 2-0O17 at Bates ..........................................L 26-0O24 BostonCollege ..............................L 20-3O31 at Rhode Island ...............................L 7-0N7 at Vermont .....................................L 20-0N14 Rhode Island# .................................T 0-01915 (3-6-1)Coach: William CowellS25 at Bowdoin ....................................L 19-0O2 at Colby .........................................L 18-0O9 Connecticut ..................................W 18-0O16 Bates ...............................................W 6-0O23 at Middlebury ................................L 14-0O26 Fort McKinley .................................L 6-0O30 Norwich .......................................T 13-13N6 at Vermont .....................................L 21-7N13 at Worcester Tech .........................W 20-0N20 at Rhode Island .............................L 18-01916 (3-5-2)Coach: William CowellS23 at Dartmouth .................................L 33-0S30 at Maine ..........................................T 0-0O7 at Colby .........................................L 13-0O12 atBostonCollege ..........................L 19-0O14 at Bates ............................................L 7-0O21 Norwich ........................................W 13-0O28 Vermont+.......................................L 13-9

N4 at Connecticut ..............................W 26-0N11 Middlebury ......................................T 0-0N18 Rhode Island ................................W 12-01917 (3-2-2)Coach: William CowellO13 Fort McKinley ..............................W 23-0O20 at Rhode Island ...............................T 0-0O27 at Dartmouth .................................L 21-6N3 at Tufts ..........................................L 19-3N10 Maine+ .........................................W 27-0N14 USS Des Moines .........................T 13-13N17 Worcester Tech .............................W 57-01918 Schedule cancelled due to World War I1919 (7-2)Coach: William CowellS27 Connecticut ..................................W 13-0O4 at Bates ...........................................W 3-0O11 at Norwich ....................................W 10-7O18 at Vermont ....................................W 10-0O25 LowellTextile ..............................W 12-2N1 Massachusetts ................................W 9-7N8 at Worcester Tech .........................W 53-0N15 Maine ..............................................L 7-3N22 at Brown ..........................................L 6-01920 (5-2-1)Coach: William CowellO2 Bates .............................................W 14-0O9 at Boston University ......................W 7-0O16 Vermont ...........................................L 7-0O23 at Connecticut ..............................W 40-0O30 at Massachusetts .............................W 9-0N6 Colby ...............................................T 7-7N13 at Maine .......................................W 47-7N20 at Holy Cross.................................L 32-01921 (8-1-1)Coach: William CowellS24 USMC Portsmouth+.....................W 55-0O1 at Army .........................................W 10-7O8 at Dartmouth .................................L 24-0O15 Lowell Tech+ ...............................W 41-7O22 at Vermont ....................................W 21-7O29 at Bates .........................................W 14-0N5 at Colby ........................................W 24-7N12 Massachusetts ..............................W 56-7N19 Holy Cross# .................................W 13-7N25 atSpringfield ...................................T 0-01922 (3-5-1)Coach: William CowellS23 USMC Portsmouth .......................W 40-0S30 Bates .............................................W 21-7O7 Norwich ..........................................W 7-0O14 at Cornell .......................................L 68-7O21 at Army ..........................................L 33-0O28 at Massachusetts ..........................L 12-10N4 Vermont .........................................L 33-0N11 Maine# ..........................................L 14-7N18 Boston University .......................T 13-131923 (4-4-1)Coach: William CowellS29 Middlebury ....................................L 21-0O6 at Norwich ....................................W 19-7O13 Rhode Island ................................W 12-0O20 Connecticut .....................................T 0-0O27 Vermont# .......................................L 28-7N3 Lowell Tech ..................................W 47-0N10 at Maine% .....................................L 13-0N17 at Bates .........................................W 21-0N24 at Brown ..........................................L 6-01924 (7-2)Coach: William CowellS27 Colby ............................................W 27-0O4 Norwich ......................................W 46-10O11 at Rhode Island ............................W 17-6O18 at Connecticut .................................L 6-3O25 Tufts# ...........................................W 20-0N1 at Lowell Tech ..............................W 37-6N8 Maine ...........................................W 33-0N15 Bates .............................................W 30-0N22 at Brown ........................................L 21-01925 (4-1-2)Coach: William CowellO3 at Norwich ....................................W 15-2O17 Rhode Island ................................W 26-0O24 Springfield ...................................T 10-10O31 Tufts ...............................................W 9-6N7 Connecticut# ................................W 17-3N14 at Maine ..........................................T 0-0N21 at Brown ......................................L 38-141926 (4-4)Coach: William CowellO2 at Bowdoin ......................................L 7-0O9 Colby ..............................................W 6-0O16 at Rhode Island ..............................W 7-6O23 atSpringfield ...............................L 24-14O30 Connecticut# ...................................L 3-0N6 at Tufts .........................................W 28-3N13 Maine ...........................................W 14-7N20 at Brown ......................................L 40-121927 (0-7-1)Coach: William CowellO1 at Colby ...........................................T 0-0O8 Bowdoin ........................................L 12-7O15 Rhode Island ...............................L 20-18O22 Connecticut# ...................................L 9-6O29 Springfield .....................................L 10-0N6 Tufts ..............................................L 39-0N12 at Maine ........................................L 13-6N19 at Brown ......................................L 31-13

1928 (3-2-3)Coach: William CowellS29 Colby ............................................W 12-7O6 at Boston University .......................T 0-0O13 at Rhode Island ............................W 12-0O20 Maine ..............................................L 7-0O27 atSpringfield ..................................W 6-0N3 at Tufts ............................................T 0-0N10 Connecticut .....................................T 0-0N17 at Brown ........................................L 20-01929 (7-2, Northeast Conf. Champions)Coach: William CowellS28 at Colby ........................................W 20-7O5 Boston University ........................W 24-6O12 at Harvard ......................................L 35-0O19 at Maine .......................................W 21-7O26 Tufts .............................................W 18-2N2 Lowell Tech. .................................W 52-7N9 at Connecticut ................................W 7-0N16 Springfield ....................................W 13-0N23 at Brown ........................................L 14-71930 (5-2-1)Coach: William CowellO4 at Boston University ...................T 12-12O11 at Lowell Tech. .............................W 20-0O18 Maine ...........................................W 14-6O25 Vermont ........................................W 59-0N1 at Tufts ..........................................L 10-8N8 Connecticut ..................................W 38-0N15 atSpringfield .................................L 26-7N22 at Brown .........................................W 7-01931 (7-2, Northeast Conf. Champions)Coach: William CowellS26 Lowell Tech ..................................W 12-6O3 Boston University ..........................W 6-0O10 at Harvard ......................................L 39-0O17 at Maine .......................................W 13-7O24 at Vermont ....................................W 43-0O31 Tufts ...............................................W 9-0N7 at Connecticut ..............................W 49-0N14 Springfield ..................................W 26-13N21 at Brown ......................................L 19-131932 (3-4-1)Coach: William CowellO1 at Boston University .....................L 13-6O8 at Harvard ......................................L 40-0O15 Maine ..............................................T 7-7O22 Vermont ........................................W 22-6O29 Lowell Tech ..................................W 20-6N5 at Dartmouth .................................L 25-0N12 atSpringfield .................................L 12-7N19 Connecticut ..................................W 43-01933 (3-3-1)Coach: William CowellS30 Lowell Tech W 7-6O7 Boston University ........................W 35-6O14 at Harvard ......................................L 34-0O21 at Maine .........................................W 6-0O28 at Vermont .....................................L 13-0N4 Tufts ................................................L 6-3N11 Springfield .......................................T 0-01934 (3-4-2)Coach: William CowellS29 Lowell Tech W 8-6O6 at Boston University* .................L 13-12O13 Bates ................................................T 7-7O20 Maine ...........................................W 24-7O27 Springfield .......................................T 7-7N3 at Tufts ..........................................L 26-0N10 at Dartmouth .................................L 21-7N17 at Harvard ......................................L 47-3N24 atSt.Anselm’s ............................W 21-14 * - at Riverside, Mass.1935 (2-5-1)Coach: William CowellS28 Lowell Tech W 26-0O5 at Yale ............................................L 34-0O12 at Maine ........................................L 13-2O19 atSpringfield .................................L 13-0O26 atBostonCollege ..........................L 19-6N2 Boston University ...........................T 0-0N9 Tufts .............................................W 21-0N16 at Harvard ......................................L 41-01936 (3-3-2)Coach: William CowellS26 Lowell W 66-0O3 at Bates ...........................................W 9-6O10 Maine ............................................L 27-6O17 BostonCollege ..............................L 12-0O24 at Vermont ....................................W 54-0O31 St.Anselm’s ...................................L 31-2N7 at Tufts ............................................T 0-0N14 Springfield .......................................T 0-01937 (7-1)Coach:GeorgeSauerS25 LowellTextile ..............................W 20-0O2 Bates ...........................................W 21-12O9 at Maine .......................................W 13-0O16 Colby ............................................W 33-0O23 Vermont ........................................W 34-0O30 atSt.Anselm’s ...............................L 13-6N7 Tufts ...............................................W 3-0N13 atSpringfield ................................W 14-6

1938 (3-6)Coach:GeorgeSauerS24 Lowell Tech ...................................L 20-0O1 at Bates .........................................W 22-6O8 Maine ............................................L 21-0O15 at Colby ...........................................L 6-0O22 at Vermont .....................................L 20-0

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yEAr-by-yEAr rESULTSO29 St.Anselm’s ...................................L 26-0N5 at Tufts .........................................W 10-6N12 Springfield .......................................L 7-0N19 at Connecticut ..............................W 10-01939 (3-5)Coach:GeorgeSauerS30 Colby .............................................L 20-6O7 Northeastern .................................W 15-6O14 at Maine ..........................................L 6-0O20 atSpringfield ...................................L 3-2O28 Vermont ........................................W 22-7N4 atRutgers ....................................L 32-13N11 Tufts .............................................W 13-6N18 at Harvard ......................................L 46-01940 (5-3)Coach:GeorgeSauerS28 at Colby .......................................L 21-19O5 Bates .............................................W 27-6O12 Maine .........................................W 20-14O19 Springfield ....................................W 19-6O26 at Vermont ...................................L 33-13N2 atSt.Anselm’s .................................L 6-0N9 at Tufts .........................................W 14-0N16 Connecticut ....................................W 9-01941 (4-3-1)Coach:GeorgeSauerS27 Lowell Tech ..................................W 53-6O4 at Bates% ........................................L 7-6O11 at Maine ..........................................T 7-7O18 atSpringfield ................................W 14-6O25 Vermont ......................................W 40-18N1 Norwich ...........................................L 6-0N8 Tufts .............................................W 33-0N15 at Boston University .....................L 13-01942 (6-0)Coach: Charlie JusticeO10 Maine ...........................................W 20-7O17 Springfield ....................................W 20-7O24 Rhode island ...............................W 14-13O31 at Norwich ..................................W 16-13N7 at Tufts .........................................W 13-6N14 Northeastern .................................W 18-01943, 1944, 1945Schedule cancelled (due to World War II)1946 (6-1-1)Coach: Biff GlassfordS28 at Colby .......................................W 13-0O5 Rhode Island ..............................W 25-12O12 at Maine .......................................W 27-0O19 Springfield .....................................L 14-6O26 at Vermont ....................................W 39-0N2 Northeastern .................................W 26-0N9 at Boston University ....................W 13-7N16 Connecticut .................................T 12-121947 (8-1, 4-0 Yankee Champions)Coach: Biff GlassfordS27 Colby ............................................W 28-0O4 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 33-7O11 Maine• .........................................W 28-7O18 atSpringfield ................................W 21-7O25 Vermont• .....................................W 28-6N1 at Northeastern .............................W 55-6N8 Tufts .............................................W 34-0N15 atConnecticut• ............................W 14-6D6 at Toledo* ....................................L 20-14 * - Glass Bowl1948 (5-3, 3-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Biff GlassfordO2 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 19-7O9 atMaine• .....................................W 27-6O16 Springfield .....................................L 23-0O23 atVermont• ...................................L 14-0O30 Northeastern .................................W 48-0N6 at Tufts .......................................W 27-18N13 Connecticut• ................................W 20-7N20 Toledo..........................................L 28-141949 (4-4, 1-3 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonO1 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 28-20O8 Maine• ........................................L 26-13O15 atSpringfield ................................W 20-7O22 Vermont• ......................................L 13-6O29 at Northeastern ...........................W 40-12N5 Tufts .............................................W 25-0N12 atConnecticut• .............................L 27-7N19 Toledo..........................................L 48-141950 (8-0, 4-0 Yankee Champions)Coach: Chief BostonS30 Champlain ....................................W 62-6O7 RhodeIsland• ............................W 27-14O14 atMaine• .....................................W 19-0O21 Springfield ....................................W 14-0O28 atVermont• ..................................W 47-0N4 Connecticut• ................................W 21-7N11 at Tufts .......................................W 33-19N18 Kent State .....................................W 13-71951 (5-2-1, 1-2-1 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS29 at Brandeis .................................W 33-20O6 atRhodeIsland• ...........................L 27-0O13 Maine• ............................................T 0-0O20 atSpringfield ................................W 20-7O27 Vermont• .....................................W 54-6N3 atConnecticut• .............................L 20-0N10 Tufts .............................................W 60-0N17 at Kent State ...................................W 7-01952 (3-4-1, 0-4 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS27 at Upsala .......................................W 13-7

O4 RhodeIsland• ...............................L 27-7O11 atMaine• ......................................L 24-7O18 Springfield ...................................T 14-14O25 at St.Lawrence ............................W 28-19N1 Connecticut• ...............................L 16-12N8 atMassachusetts• .......................L 25-13N15 Kent State ...................................W 23-211953 (6-2, 3-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Chief BostonS26 Upsala ........................................W 27-13O3 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 14-13O10 Maine• .........................................W 21-6O17 at Delaware ...................................L 48-0O24 at St.Lawrence ..............................W 34-0O31 atConnecticut• ...............................L 6-0N14 atSpringfield ..................................W 7-6N21 Massachusetts• ..........................W 32-121954 (7-1, 4-0 Yankee Champions)Coach: Chief BostonS25 atBridgeport ................................W 37-6O2 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 33-6O9 atMaine• ...................................W 21-10O16 Delaware .....................................L 19-13O23 at Brandeis ...................................W 20-7O30 Connecticut• ................................W 34-0N6 atMassachusetts• ......................W 32-12N13 Springfield ....................................W 48-01955 (2-4-2, 1-1-2 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS24 Bridgeport ....................................W 39-0O1 atRhodeIsland• .........................T 13-13O8 Maine• ............................................T 6-6O15 at Delaware .................................L 20-18O22 Brandeis ......................................L 20-14O29 atConnecticut• .............................L 20-7N5 atSpringfield .................................L 18-0N19 Massachusetts• ............................W 21-71956 (3-4-1, 2-1-1 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS29 at Dartmouth .................................L 13-0O6 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 13-7O13 atMaine• ......................................L 29-7O20 Delaware .......................................L 14-6O27 at Brandeis .................................W 20-13N3 Connecticut• ...................................T 0-0N10 Springfield ...................................L 40-14N17 atMassachusetts• ........................W 28-71957 (0-7-1, 0-3-1 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS28 at Dartmouth .................................L 27-0O5 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 28-13O12 Maine• ............................................L 7-0O19 at Delaware ...................................L 59-6O26 Brandeis ........................................L 27-0N2 atConnecticut• .............................L 18-0N9 atSpringfield .................................L 28-6N16 Massachusetts• ...............................T 7-71958 (2-6, 0-4 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS27 at Northeastern ..............................L 13-0O4 RhodeIsland• .............................L 20-13O11 atMaine• ......................................L 14-0O18 Delaware .....................................L 36-14O25 at Brandeis ...................................W 18-8N1 Connecticut• .................................L 34-0N8 Springfield ..................................W 43-20N15 atMassachusetts• .......................L 25-241959 (3-3-2, 1-2-1 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS26 Northeastern ...............................W 33-14O3 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 45-0O10 Maine• ............................................T 7-7O17 at Delaware .................................L 50-12O24 Brandeis ..........................................T 6-6O31 atConnecticut• ...........................L 39-38N7 atSpringfield ................................W 34-9N14 Massachusetts• .............................L 19-61960 (4-3, 2-2 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS24 at Dartmouth ...................................L 7-6O1 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 13-6O8 atMaine• ......................................L 13-7O15 Delaware ....................................W 31-14O27 Connecticut• ................................W 17-9N5 Springfield ....................................W 28-6N12 atMassachusetts• .......................L 35-151961 (3-5, 1-3 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS23 AmericanInt’lCollege ...................L 6-0S30 at Dartmouth .................................L 28-3O7 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 20-0O14 Maine• ............................................L 7-6O28 NY-Merchant Marines ...................W 8-7N4 atConnecticut• ...........................L 30-23N11 atSpringfield ..............................W 36-14N18 Massachusetts• ...............................L 9-71962 (7-0-1, 4-0-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Chief BostonS29 at Colby ......................................W 18-14O6 RhodeIsland• .................................T 6-6O13 atMaine• .....................................W 21-6O20 Vermont• .....................................W 19-6O27 at Northeastern ...............................W 6-0N3 Connecticut• ..................................W 7-0N10 Springfield ......................................W 7-0N17 atMassachusetts• ......................W 16-141963 (2-6, 1-4 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS28 Colby ............................................W 49-0O5 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 25-13

O12 Maine• ..........................................L 28-8O19 atVermont• ...................................L 28-6O26 Northeastern ..................................L 26-0N2 atConnecticut• .............................L 21-6N9 atSpringfield ...................................L 7-0N16 Massachusetts• .............................L 48-21964 (1-6-1, 0-4-1 Yankee)Coach: Chief BostonS26 Dartmouth .....................................L 40-0O3 RhodeIsland• ...............................L 22-8O10 atMaine• ....................................L 33-18O17 Vermont• ......................................L 40-0O24 at Northeastern ............................L 25-20O31 Connecticut• ...................................T 0-0N7 Springfield ..................................W 16-14N14 atMassachusetts• .........................L 47-01965 (0-8, 0-5 Yankee)Coach: Andy MooradianS25 at Dartmouth .................................L 56-6O2 atRhodeIsland• ...........................L 23-6O9 Maine• ........................................L 48-13O16 atVermont• ...................................L 23-7O23 Northeastern ................................L 26-13O30 atConnecticut• .............................L 27-0N6 atSpringfield ...............................L 43-13N13 Massachusetts• .............................L 46-01966 (2-6, 1-4 Yankee)Coach: Joe YukicaS24 at Colby .......................................L 18-14O1 RhodeIsland• ...............................L 17-6O8 Maine• .........................................W 10-7O15 atVermont• .................................L 32-24O22 at Northeastern ............................L 15-14O29 Connecticut• ...............................L 15-14N5 Springfield ..................................W 28-21N12 atMassachusetts• .........................L 14-71967 (5-3, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Joe YukicaS30 Colby ............................................W 42-6O7 atRhodeIsland• ...........................L 13-6O14 atMaine• .....................................W 17-0O21 Vermont• .....................................W 30-6O28 Northeastern ...............................W 21-13N4 atConnecticut• ...........................L 20-19N11 atSpringfield ................................W 21-0N18 Massachusetts• ...........................L 14-131968 (6-2, 4-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Jim RootS28 at Dartmouth .................................L 21-0O5 Connecticut• ..............................W 17-10O12 Maine• .......................................W 42-17O19 atVermont• .................................L 12-10O26 at Northeastern .............................W 26-3N2 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 27-6N9 Springfield ..................................W 17-10N16 atMassachusetts• ........................W 16-01969 (3-5, 1-4 Yankee)Coach: Jim RootS27 Dartmouth .....................................L 31-0O4 atConnecticut• ............................W 14-6O11 atMaine• ....................................L 20-18O18 Vermont.• .....................................L 27-7O25 Northeastern .................................W 26-8N1 atRhodeIsland• ...........................L 14-6N8 atSpringfield ................................W 14-8N15 Massachusetts• .............................L 48-71970 (5-3, 3-2 Yankee)Coach: Jim RootS26 at Delaware .................................L 53-12O3 Connecticut• ...............................L 27-14O10 Maine• .........................................W 13-9O17 atVermont• ..................................W 27-0O24 at Northeastern .............................W 33-7O31 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 59-7N7 Springfield ..................................W 40-21N14 atMassachusetts• .......................L 24-141971 (4-4-1, 3-2 Yankee)Coach: Jim RootS25 Delaware .......................................L 40-7O2 atConnecticut• ...........................L 28-21O9 atMaine• ...................................W 24-14O16 Vermont• .....................................W 28-7O23 Northeastern .................................W 37-7O30 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 26-0N6 atSpringfield ...............................T 24-24N13 Massachusetts• ...........................L 38-20N20 at Boston University .....................L 33-71972 (4-5, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS23 Boston University ......................W 16-14S30 at Dartmouth ...............................L 24-14O7 Connecticut• .................................L 10-7O14 Maine• .......................................W 17-14O21 atVermont• .................................L 28-17O28 at Northeastern ................................L 9-7N4 RhodeIsland• ............................W 14-10N11 Springfield ..................................W 26-16N18 atMassachusetts• .........................L 42-71973 (4-5, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS22 Holy Cross ....................................L 31-0S29 Dartmouth ....................................W 10-9O6 atConnecticut• ...............................L 7-3O13 atMaine• .....................................W 13-0O20 Vermont• .....................................W 19-7O27 Northeastern ...............................W 17-14 N3 RhodeIsland• .............................L 40-16 N10 atSpringfield .................................L 51-0 N17 Massachusetts• .............................L 28-7

1974 (5-4, 3-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS21 BostonUniversity• ......................W 28-0 S28 at Delaware .................................L 34-10 O5 Connecticut• ...............................L 41-24 O12 Maine• ..........................................L 23-9 O19 atVermont• ................................W 38-21 O26 at Northeastern ...........................W 34-14 N2 RhodeIsland• ............................W 29-14 N9 Springfield ..................................W 27-18 N16 atMassachusetts• .......................L 27-17 1975 (9-3, 5-0 Yankee Champions)Coach: Bill BowesS13 West Chester ................................W 24-0 S19 atBostonUniversity• ................W 21-20 S27 Delaware .......................................L 16-7O4 atConnecticut• ..........................W 14-10 O11 atMaine• ...................................W 24-15 O18 Central Connecticut .....................W 28-0O25 Northeastern•...............................W 56-7N1 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 23-6 N8 atSpringfield ...............................L 17-12N15 Massachusetts• ..........................W 14-11 N29 atLehigh* ..................................W 35-21 D6 Western Kentucky! ........................L 14-3 *-NCAA II First Round Playoffs !-NCAAIISemifinals(RiceBowl)1976 (8-3, 4-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Bill BowesS11 at Holy Cross................................W 17-3S18 BostonUniversity• ......................W 13-0S25 at Dartmouth ...............................L 24-13O2 Connecticut• ..............................W 24-21O9 Maine• ..........................................L 10-0O16 at Central Connecticut ................W 34-21O23 at Northeastern ...........................W 35-21O30 at West Chester ...........................W 27-10N6 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 31-6N13 atMassachusetts• ........................W 23-0N27 at Montana State* .......................L 17-16 *NCAA II First Round Playoffs1977 (8-2, 3-2 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS10 Holy Cross .................................W 27-14S17 atBostonUniversity• ................W 26-14S24 West Chester ................................W 26-0O1 atConnecticut• ............................W 42-7O8 atMaine• .....................................W 54-7O15 Central Connecticut .....................W 42-7O22 Northeastern ...............................W 28-13O29 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 21-20N5 atSpringfield ................................W 52-7N12 Massachusetts• .............................L 19-61978 (6-4-1, 1-3-1 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS9 at Holy Cross...............................L 19-14S16 at Central Connecticut ................W 36-13S23 BostonUniversity• .......................L 15-5S30 at West Chester .............................W 21-0O7 Connecticut• ..............................W 25-17O14 atMaine• ........................................T 7-7O21 at AIC ...........................................W 10-7O28 at Northeastern ...........................W 29-21N4 RhodeIsland• .............................L 19-14N11 Springfield ..................................W 56-35N18 atMassachusetts• .........................L 34-71979 (5-4-2, 2-2-1 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS8 at Wayne State ............................W 24-14S15 Holy Cross .................................W 26-17S22 atBostonUniversity• .................L 41-28S29 Dartmouth ...................................T 10-10O6 atConnecticut• ...............................T 3-3O13 atMaine• .....................................W 23-0O20 Lehigh ...........................................L 16-3O27 Northeastern .................................W 20-8N3 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 21-6N10 atSpringfield ...............................L 34-14N17 Massachusetts• .............................L 29-01980 (6-4, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS6 Connecticut• ...............................L 20-10S13 Wayne State...................................L 17-7S20 BostonUniversity• .......................L 27-9S27 at Dartmouth ................................W 24-7O11 Maine• .......................................W 19-13O18 at Towson State ............................W 10-0O25 at Northeastern ...........................W 48-12N1 RhodeIsland• ............................W 31-28N8 Lafayette ......................................W 26-6N15 atMassachusetts• .........................L 17-01981 (7-3, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS12 AIC .............................................W 28-13S19 atBostonUniversity• ..................W 10-8S26 Towson State ..............................W 31-29O3 atConnecticut• ..........................W 28-24O10 atMaine• ....................................L 26-16O17 Lehigh ........................................W 13-12O24 at Northeastern ...........................W 24-17O31 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 14-12N7 at Lafayette .................................W 21-18N14 Massachusetts• .............................L 20-91982 (4-6, 1-4 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS4 at James Madison .........................W 28-6S11 at Holy Cross.................................L 28-0S18 BostonUniversity• ....................W 22-20O2 Connecticut• ...............................L 20-17O9 Bucknell .........................................W 3-0O16 atLehigh .....................................L 20-17

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yEAr-by-yEAr rESULTSO23 Northeastern ...............................W 24-22O30 RhodeIsland• .............................L 23-20N6 Maine• ........................................L 31-14N13 atMassachusetts• .........................L 27-01983 (7-3, 3-2 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS10 AIC ...............................................W 31-0S17 atBostonUniversity• ...................L 13-3S24 Holy Cross ..................................L 42-30O1 atConnecticut• ...............................L 9-7O8 at Bucknell .................................W 42-35O15 Lehigh ......................................W 52-28O22 Northeastern .................................W 24-7O29 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 14-13N5 atMaine• ................................... W 20-7N12 Massachusetts• ..........................W 35-101984 (9-2, 3-2 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS8 Maine• .......................................W 21-13S15 at Lafayette ...................................W 21-7S22 BostonUniversity• .....................L 21-20S29 at Dartmouth ..............................W 38-10O6 Connecticut• ..............................W 13-12O13 Bucknell .....................................W 17-16O20 atLehigh ....................................W 34-10O27 at Northeastern .............................W 13-2N3 RhodeIsland• ............................W 14-12N10 at Holy Cross..............................W 14-13N17 atMassachusetts• .......................L 14-101985 (6-4, 2-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS14 Lafayette .......................................L 20-7S21 atBostonUniversity• ................W 27-13S28 Dartmouth ....................................W 23-7O5 atConnecticut• ............................W 10-8O12 at Bucknell ...................................W 58-0O19 Lehigh ........................................W 31-17O26 Northeastern ...............................W 35-21N2 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 30-20N9 atMaine• ....................................L 45-40N16 Massachusetts• ...........................L 21-171986 (7-4, 4-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS6 atRichmond• ..............................L 38-12S13 atDelaware• ..............................W 28-21S20 BostonUniversity• ......................W 26-9S27 at Dartmouth ..............................W 66-12O4 Connecticut• ..............................W 42-19O11 at Lafayette .................................W 20-16O25 Northeastern ...............................W 24-21N1 RhodeIsland• ............................W 28-24N8 Maine• ........................................L 14-13N15 atMassachusetts• .......................L 38-31N22 Colgate ........................................L 27-231987 (7-3, 4-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS5 Richmond•....................................L 14-7S19 atBostonUniv.• ...............W 27-20 (3ot)S26 Dartmouth ....................................W 41-3O3 Delaware• ..................................W 45-21O17 Northeastern ...............................W 24-16O24 Lafayette ....................................W 21-19O31 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 28-14N7 atMaine•% ................................L 28-14N14 Massachusetts• ..........................W 17-10N21 atConnecticut• ...........................L 31-211988 (6-5, 6-2 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS10 atColgate .....................................W 21-7S17 Connecticut• ..............................W 27-20S24 atMaine• ...................................W 44-23O1 Delaware• ...................................L 38-20O8 atRichmond• ..........................L 23-17 otO15 at William & Mary ......................L 33-31O22 Northeastern ...............................W 15-10O29 atBostonUniversity• .................L 23-21N5 Villanova• ....................................W 58-7N12 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 17-9N19 Massachusetts• ...........................L 64-421989 (7-3, 5-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS9 Maine• ..........................................L 24-7S23 atConnecticut• ...........................L 24-10S30 atDelaware• ..............................W 27-17O7 at Northeastern ...........................W 31-28O14 Colgate .......................................W 17-10O21 Richmond•...................................W 21-7O28 BostonUniversity• ....................W 38-35N4 atVillanova• ..............................W 13-12N11 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 25-0N18 atMassachusetts• .......................L 34-281990 (7-3-1, 5-3 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS8 atConnecticut• ..........................W 21-16S15 Delaware• ....................................W 34-7S22 atMaine• .................................. W 28-20S29 Dartmouth ...................................T 21-21O6 atRichmond• ...............................W 19-0O14 atColgate ...................................W 38-22O20 Northeastern .................................W 59-7O27 atBostonUniversity• .................L 41-24N3 Villanova• .....................................L 10-7N10 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 24-14N17 Massachusetts• ..........................W 36-181991 (9-3, 7-1 Yankee Champions)Coach: Bill BowesS7 at Marshall ..................................L 24-23S14 Connecticut• ..............................W 21-16S21 Hofstra ........................................W 48-28S28 Maine• .......................................W 38-20O5 atDelaware• ..............................W 45-28

O12 Richmond•...................................W 34-0O26 at Northeastern ...........................W 18-14N2 BostonUniversity• ....................W 45-26N9 atVillanova• .................................L 33-7N16 RhodeIsland• ............................W 42-35N23 atMassachusetts• ......................W 35-28N30 Samford* ....................................L 29-13 *-NCAA I-AA Playoffs1992 (5-5-1, 3-5 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS5 atMaine• ....................................L 27-24S12 Connecticut• ...............................L 24-21S19 atLehigh ....................................W 28-14S26 Dartmouth ..................................W 45-27O3 Delaware• ...................................L 42-22O10 atRichmond• ................................L 15-7O24 Northeastern ................................T 10-10O31 atBostonUniversity• ................W 43-14N7 Villanova• ...................................L 27-21N14 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 20-13N21 Massachusetts• ..........................W 20-131993 (6-5, 4-4 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS4 at William & Mary ......................L 27-14S11 atConnecticut• .................. L 24-23 (2ot)S18 Richmond•.................................W 31-20S25 Maine• .......................................W 63-13O9 at Dartmouth ................................W 14-7O16 atJamesMadison•......................L 45-21O23 Northeastern .................................W 21-6O30 BostonUniv.• .............................L 24-14N6 atVillanova• ..............................W 45-14N13 RhodeIsland• ............................W 51-33N20 atMassachusetts• .......................L 15-131994 (10-2, 8-0 Yankee Champions)Coach: Bill BowesS10 at Northesatern .............................W 28-7S17 JamesMadison• ........................W 27-24S24 Connecticut• ..............................W 20-19O1 at Hofstra .......................................L 28-6O8 Massachusetts• ..........................W 14-11O15 Lehigh ........................................W 42-10O22 atMaine• .....................................W 24-7O29 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 13-7N5 atRichmond• .............................W 42-14N12 Villanova• ..................................W 21-14N19 atBostonUniv.• ...............W 52-51 (2ot)N26 Appalachian State* .............. L 17-10 (ot) *-NCAA I-AA Playoffs1995 (6-5, 4-4 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS9 atConnecticut• ...........................L 21-23S16 RhodeIsland• ...............................L 7-10S23 William&Mary• .........................L 0-39S30 atLehigh ....................................W 35-14O7 atMassachusetts• ......................W 32-29O14 James Madison ............................L 19-23O21 Maine• .........................................W 21-0O28 BostonUniversity• .....................W 35-7N4 atRichmond• ..................................L 3-7N11 atVillanova• ................................W 12-9N18 Northeastern ...............................W 21-101996 (8-3, 6-2 Yankee)Coach: Bill BowesS14 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 35-26S21 Connecticut• ..............................W 21-13S28 at James Madison .......................W 39-22O5 at William & Mary .......................L 31-7O12 Lehigh ........................................ W42-27O19 atMaine• ....................................L 34-20O26 Massachusetts• ............................W 40-7N2 Richmond•................................. W14-13N9 Villanova• ....................................W 34-0N16 atBostonUniversity• ................W 31-10N23 atNortheastern• ..........................L 28-301997 (5-6, 5-3 Atlantic 10)Coach: Bill BowesS6 Delaware• ...................................L 10-27S13 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 21-35S20 William&Mary• ......................W 24-22S27 at Stephen F. Austin ....................L 14-18O4 atMassachusetts• ......................W 28-10O11 Hofstra .........................................L 14-33O18 atNortheastern• ..........................L 19-34O25 Maine• .........................................W 24-7N8 at Villanova .................................L 20-23N15 BostonUniversity• ......................W 38-0N22 atConnecticut• ..........................W 21-181998 (4-7, 3-5 Atlantic 10)Coach: Bill BowesS5 atNortheastern• ............................L 3-10S12 atMaine• ....................................L 28-52S19 EastStroudsburg ........................W 70-10S26 atDelaware• .................................L 7-31O3 Connecticut• ..............................W 34-20O10 Richmond ....................................L 13-22O17 Northeastern•..............................L 28-35O24 atWilliam&Mary• ...................W 31-19O31 Massachusetts• ...........................L 26-27N7 at Hofstra .....................................L 38-41N14 RhodeIsland• ................................W 9-71999 (5-6, 3-5 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellS4 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 37-14S11 atMassachusetts• .......................L 34-19S18 JamesMadison• .........................L 35-28S25 atRichmond• ..............................L 27-17O2 Stephen F. Austin .......................W 38-28O16 at Northeastern ...........................W 33-21O23 at South Florida .....................L 42-41 OTO30 Villanova• ...................................L 31-28

N6 Delaware• ...................................L 14-10N13 atConnecticut• ..........................W 43-18N20 Maine• .......................................W 31-202000 (6-5, 4-4 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellS2 at Hampton .................................W 31-17S9 RhodeIsland• ............................W 13-12S16 Northeastern•...............................W 24-7S23 Dartmouth ..................................W 42-21S30 atJamesMadison•......................L 24-13O14 Richmond•..................................L 31-10O21 atVillanova• ...............................L 49-42O28 Massachusetts• ..........................W 24-16N4 atDelaware• ....................... W 45-44 OTN11 Gardner-Webb .............................L 38-35N18 atMaine• ....................................L 55-102001 (4-7, 2-7 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellS1 Hampton .....................................W 45-29S8 JamesMadison• ........................W 26-19S22 at Dartmouth ..............................W 42-38S29 atWilliam&Mary• ....................L 38-28O6 Delaware• ...................................L 49-36O13 atMassachusetts• ......................W 35-24O20 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 31-27O27 atHofstra• ..................................L 35-20N3 Villanova• ...................................L 38-35N10 atNortheastern• .......................... L 34-11N17 Maine• ........................................L 57-242002 (3-8, 2-7 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellA29 at Kent State ..................................L 34-7S7 atJamesMadison•......................L 20-14S14 Hofstra• ......................................L 52-28S21 atVillanova• .................................L 45-3S28 at Dartmouth ..............................W 29-26O12 Richmond•.................................W 20-19O19 William&Mary• .......................L 34-27O26 atDelaware• .................................L 21-9N9 Massachusetts• ..........................W 31-14N16 Northeastern•..............................L 49-17N23 atMaine• ....................................L 31-142003 (5-7, 3-6 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellA30 Central Connecticut ...................W 70-20S6 atCentralMichigan .....................L 40-33S13 Villanova• ...................................L 48-14S20 atRhodeIsland• .........................L 55-40S27 Dartmouth ..................................W 42-17O4 atMassachusetts• .......................L 44-30O11 Delaware• ...................................L 22-21O18 atRichmond• ..............................L 35-23O25 atHofstra• .................................W 38-17N8 JamesMadison• ........................W 20-17N15 atWilliam&Mary• ....................L 38-28N22 Maine• .......................................W 47-272004 (10-3, 6-2 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellS2 at Delaware ...............................W 24-21S11 atRutgers ...................................W 35-24S18 William&Mary• ...........................L 9-7S25 at Dartmouth ..............................W 45-24O2 atVillanova• ..............................W 51-40O16 Massachusetts• ...........................L 38-21O23 Hofstra• .....................................W 33-27O30 atNortheastern• .........................W 27-23N6 atRhodeIsland• ..........................W 27-3N13 Towson•.....................................W 62-24N20 atMaine• ...................................W 50-36N27 atGeorgiaSouthern(NCAAs) ...W 27-23D4 at Montana (NCAAs) ..................L 47-172005 (11-2, 7-1 Atlantic 10 Champions)Coach Sean McDonnellS3 at UC Davis ................................W 17-13S17 atTowson• .................................W 62-21S24 Dartmouth ..................................W 49-20O1 Villanova• ..................................W 41-17O8 atWilliam&Mary• ....................L 42-10O15 RhodeIsland• ..............................W 53-9O22 Northeastern•.............................W 52-21O29 atMassachusetts• ......................W 34-28N5 atHofstra• .................................W 29-26N12 IonaCollege .................................W 56-0N19 Maine• .......................................W 59-47N26 Colgate(NCAA) ........................W 55-21D 3 Northern Iowa (NCAAs) .............L 24-212006 (9-4, 5-3 Atlantic 10)Coach: Sean McDonnellS9 at Northwestern ..........................W 34-17S 16 Stony Brook .................................W 62-7S 23 at Dartmouth ..............................W 56-14S30 atDelaware• ..............................W 52-49O7 Richmond•.................................W 27-17O14 JamesMadison• .........................L 42-23O21 atNortheastern• ....................L 36-35 OTO28 Hofstra• .......................................W 10-6N4 Massachusetts• ...........................L 28-20N11 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 63-21N18 atMaine• ............................ W 19-13 OTN 25 at Hampton (NCAAs) ................W 41-38D 2 at Massachusetts (NCAAs) ........L 24-172007 (7-5, 4-4 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS8 atJamesMadison•......................L 41-24S15 at Marshall .................................W 48-35S22 Dartmouth ..................................W 52-31S29 atRichmond• ..............................L 45-38O6 Delaware• .................................. W35-30O13 Iona ............................................W 49-21O20 atHofstra• ...................................W 40-3O27 RhodeIsland• ............................W 49-36

N3 Northeastern•..............................L 31-13N10 atMassachusetts• .........................L 27-7N17 Maine• .......................................W 39-14N24 at Northern Iowa (NCAAs) .........L 38-352008 (10-3, 6-2 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS6 at Army .......................................W 28-10S13 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 51-43S20 Albany ........................................W 32-24S27 at Dartmouth ................................W 42-6O11 William&Mary• .......................L 38-34O18 atNortheastern• .........................W 33-21O25 Towson•.....................................W 42-14N1 Hofstra• .....................................W 45-25N8 atVillanova• ...............................L 24-13N15 Massachusetts• ..........................W 52-21N22 atMaine• ...................................W 28-24N29 at Southern Illinois (NCAAs) ....W 29-20D6 at Northern Iowa (NCAAs) .........L 36-342009 (10-3, 6-2 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS5 St. Francis ..................................W 24-14S12 at Ball State ................................W 23-16S26 Dartmouth ..................................W 44-14O3 atTowson• ...................................W 57-7O10 Villanova• ..................................W 28-24O17 atMassachusetts• .......................L 23-17O24 atHofstra• .................................W 18-10O31 Northeastern•.............................W 48-21N7 RhodeIsland• ............................W 55-42N14 atWilliam&Mary• ....................L 20-17N21 Maine• .......................................W 27-24N28 at McNeese State (NCAAs) .......W 49-13D5 at Villanova (NCAAs) ...................L 46-72010 (8-5, 5-3 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS4 Central Connecticut State ............W 33-3S11 atPittsburgh .................................L38-16S18 atRhodeIsland• ..........................L25-28S25 Lehigh ........................................W 31-10O2 atMaine• ............................L16-13 (OT)O9 Richmond•...................................W 17-0O16 atJamesMadison•.....................W 28-14O23 Massachusetts&• ......................W 39-13N6 William&Mary• ..........................L13-3N13 atVillanova• ..............................W 31-24N20 Towson•.....................................W 38-19D4 at Bethune-Cookman (NCAAs) .W 45-20D10 at Delaware (NCAAs) ....................L16-3 & -Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium2011 (8-4, 6-2 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS1 at Toledo ......................................L 58-22S10 atLehigh ...........................W 48-41 (OT)S24 atRichmond• .............................W 45-43O1 Holy Cross .................................W 39-32O8 Villanova• ..................................W 47-17O15 atWilliam&Mary• ....................L 24-10O22 Massachusetts&• .......................W 27-21O29 RhodeIsland• ............................W 31-24N5 JamesMadison• ........................W 28-10N12 atTowson• ..................................L 56-42N19 Maine• .......................................W 30-27D3 at Montana State (NCAAs) .........L 26-25 & -Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium2012 (8-4, 6-2 CAA Champions)Coach: Sean McDonnellA30 at Holy Cross..............................W 38-17S8 at Minnesota ..................................L 7-44S15 Central Connecticut State ..........W 43-10S22 atOldDominion• .......................L 61-64S29 Delaware• ..................................W 34-14O6 atGeorgiaState• .......................W 44-21O13 Richmond•.................................W 44-40O20 atMaine• ...................................W 28-21O27 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 40-20N3 William&Mary• ......................W 28-25N17 Towson•......................................L 35-64D1 at Wofford (NCAAs) .....................L 7-232013 (10-5, 6-2 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellS7 atCentralMichigan .....................L 21-24S14 Colgate .......................................W 53-23S28 atLehigh .....................................L 27-34O5 atTowson• ..................................L 28-44O12 RhodeIsland• ............................W 59-19O19 Villanova• ..................................W 29-28O26 atStonyBrook• .........................W 31-13N2 atWilliam&Mary• ......................L 0-17N9 JamesMadison• ........................W 33-17N16 atAlbany• ..................................W 37-20N23 Maine• .........................................W 24-3N30 Lafayette (NCAAs) ......................W 45-7D7 at Maine (NCAAs) .....................W 41-27D14 at Southeastern Lousiana (NCAAs) W 20-17D20 at North Dakota State (NCAAs) ..L 14-522014 (12-2, 8-0 CAA)Coach: Sean McDonnellA30 at Toldeo ......................................L 20-54S13 Lehigh ........................................W 45-27S20 atRichmond• .............................W 29-26S27 Dartmouth ..................................W 52-19O4 at Elon ........................................W 48-14O11 William&Mary• .........................W 32-3O25 StonyBrook• .............................W 28-20N1 Albany• .....................................W 49-24N8 atRhodeIsland• ........................W 41-14N15 Delaware• ..................................W 43-14N22 atMaine• ...................................W 20-12D6 Fordham (NCAAs) .....................W 44-19D12 Chattanooga(NCAAs) ...............W 35-30D20 Illinois State (NCAAs) ....................L 21-18

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NATIoNAL AWArDS

Kodak Coaches First TeamBarry Bourassa RB 1991Bill Burnham RB 1976, ‘77EdDouglas G 1950John Driscoll OT 1987Paul Dufault C 1985Kevin Martell C 1975Dave Morton OT 1984Dwayne Sabb LB 1991GradyVigneau OT 1977Al Witteman DT 1968

American Football Coaches AssociationJerryAzumah TB 1997,‘98David Ball WR 2005, ‘06Matt Evans LB 2012Mike Foley DL 1994RJ Harris WR 2014Stephan Lewis RB 2002RickySantos QB 2007Scott Sicko TE 2009Dino Vasso DB 2010

Associated Press First Team JerryAzumah TB 1998David Ball WR 2005, ‘06Mike Coccia C 2014Matt Evans LB 2012RJ Harris WR 2014Walter Jones OL 1998RickySantos QB 2007Scott Sicko TE 2008Jonathan Williams TE 2005

Walter Camp First TeamJerryAzumah RB 1998David Ball WR 2004, ‘05, ‘06Barry Bourassa RB 1991Mike Coccia C 2014Matt Evans LB 2010, ‘11, ‘12RJ Harris WR 2014RickySantos QB 2005,‘06,‘07Scott Sicko TE 2008Jonathan Williams TE 2005

ALL-AmErICANSWalter Payton AwardJerryAzumah RB 1998RickySantos QB 2006

Buck Buchanan AwardMatt Evans LB 2011

National Coach of the YearAFCA FCSSean McDonnell 2014

Eddie Robinson FCSSean McDonnell 2005, ‘14

College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)

All-Academic First TeamJohn Driscoll OT 1952Dave Morton OT 1984

NCAA PostgraduateScholarship

RickLeclerc QB 1984

The Sports Network Mike Coccia C 2014 (3rd)Matt Evans LB 2011, ‘12RJ Harris WR 2014 (1st) Harold Spears TE 2014 (2nd)

College Sporting News Matt Evans LB 2010, ‘12R.J. Harris WR 2014Brian McNally DE 2010Harold Spears TE 2014

College Sports JournalJared Smith DT 2012

Phil Steele’s First TeamMatt Evans LB 2011

College Sports MadnessMatt Evans LB 2011

Beyond Sports Network Mike Coccia C 2014 (3rd)Casey DeAndrade CB 2014 (3rd)R.J. Harris WR 2014 (1st)Harold Spears TE 2014 (1st)

Stephan Lewis

Dino Vasso

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CoNFErENCE AWArDSCAA / Atlantic 10 / Yankee

John Driscoll OT 1987Paul Dufault C 1985Dick Duffy DB 1977Earl Eddy T 1951Phil Estes OG 1979Bill Estey RB 1966, 1967Mark Etro S 1975, 1977Richard Eustis E 1960Matt Evans LB 2011, 2012Eric Facey PK 1985JohnFlanagan OG 1984JoeFleming DL 1994Mike Foley DL 1994, 1995Norm Ford RB 1988TerranceFox WR 2010Francis Frasier E 1959David Gamble WR 1993Andre Garron RB 1983, 1984, 1985Arnold Garron DB 1982, 1983DaveGiguere OG 1973Alan Girroir T 1954Mike Gooden S 1982Dwayne Gordon LB 1992Paul Gorham TE 1982BasilGregorios G 1956CharlesGrzbielski E 1962R.J. Harris WR 2012, 2013, 2014Stan Harrison DB 1986Jeff Hayes OL 1999Neal Herrick E 1952Edwin Holm G 1959BobHopkins QB 1971Bruce Huther LB 1985Ilia Jarostchuk LB 1984, 1985, 1986Ryan Jones DB 1989Walter Jones OL 1998Ken Kaplan OT 1980, 1982RichLanglois LB 1973MikeLanza DT 1974Keith LeVan WR 2007GregLewis DB 1992Stephan Lewis RB 2002PaulLindquist T 1960MarshallLitchfield E 1954Dave Loehle WR 1978, 1979Ray Lyons DL 1995TomManning PK 2009Kevin Martell C 1975Vincent Martino DT 1967SteveMazur E 1953Cliff McDonald T 1968Brian McNally DE 2010, 2011John Merrill OG 1975, 1976RichardMezquita RB 1960Don Miller OT 1971, 1972PhilipMontagano E 1956Gerry Moran OG 1971, 1972Mike Moroney TE 1974, 1975DuncanOgg C 1962Curtis Olds WR 1986, 1987, 1988PeterO’Donnell WR 1981BillO’Malley DL 1987BobO’Neil WR 1971

Coach of the YearBill Bowes 1989, 1994Sean McDonnell 2004, 2014

Offensive Player of the YearBarry Bourassa RB 1991JerryAzumah TB 1996JerryAzumah TB 1998RickySantos QB 2005RickySantos QB 2006RickySantos QB 2007KevinDecker QB 2011

Defensive Player of the YearSteveDoig LB 1981Tim Teevens DB 1984NealZonfrelli LB 1985Paul Boulay DT 1987

Rookie of the YearCurt Collins RB 1980RickySantos QB 2004Brian McNally DE 2008

Chuck Boone Leadership AwardChrisZarkoskie OL 2012

All-Conference First TeamGeoff Aleva DT 1990, 1991JeffAllen QB 1976,1977Alton Amidon T 1956Warren Armes LB 1994Paul Ashnault G 1953, 1954JerryAzumah TB 1996,1997,1998David Ball WR 2004, 2005, 2006Jason Ball C 2001Brett Bashaw LB 2000Brett Bernier DE 1971Ed Booker LB 1972Paul Boulay DT 1986, 1987Barry Bourassa RB 1990, 1991Mike Boyle WR 2008Norman Breault WR 1970Jim Bumpus OG 1985Bill Burnham RB 1975, 1976, 1977John Burnham T 1957Romande Carter LB 1996Tony Ciccone OG 1985Mike Coccia OL 2014Jim Concannon DB 1993, 1994Nick Couturier OC 2007Edward Cramer G 1961Matt Crispino DL 1998PaulD’Allesandro G 1961Casey DeAndrade CB, PR 2014KevinDecker QB 2011Bill Dedrick DE 1977RichardDewing RB 1952SteveDoig LB 1981GregDonahue LB 1979EdDouglas G 1951Pat Downey C 1997Dan Drewniak C 1969

BrianO’Neill DL 1984,1985MattO’Neill C 1992SeamusO’Neill OL 2012Jeff Pammer FS 2007BillPappas QB 1953,1954SamuelPaul QB 1959John Perry WR 1991GeorgePeterson DE 2004Tucker Peterson OL 2006William Phillips RB 1967Lee Pope WR 1977Chris Porter OT 1991Norman Powers LB 1970Charles Robichaud C 1955DaveRozumek LB 1975Dwayne Sabb LB 1990, 1991RickySantos QB 2005,2006,2007BrianSaranovitz OT 1984,1985Matt Schneible OG 1991Daniel Sereika RB 1962, 1963MikeShaughnessy RB 1968Mike Shriner RB 1985Scott Sicko TE 2008, 2009Jared Smith DT 2012Wayne Smith OT 1976HugoSouza S 2010Harold Spears TE 2014Barry Stiber G 1962DougStockbridge DE 1976Tim Teevens DB 1984Eric Thompson DB 1986Donald Trimble T 1958, 1959BobTrouville QB 1956Will Tychsen LB 1989William Vasilios DE 1967Dino Vasso CB 2010GradyVigneau OT 1977Kurt Volherbst DB 1967, 1968CalWallingford E 1968Robert Weeks T 1962Mike White OT 1997Jonathan Williams TE 2004, 2005Dave Wissman DB 1984Al Witteman DT 1968TedWright RB 1955NealZonfrelli LB 1984,1985

Brian McNally • ‘08 Rookie of the Year

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TEAm AWArDSEugene K. Auerbach

Student-Athlete Award2014 Nick Cefalo S Brad Prasky K2013 Mike MacArthur K2012 ChrisZarkoskie OL2011 Chris Chandler WR2010 Kyle Auffray P/TE2009 TomManning PK2008 Tom Bishop P/PK2007 Johan Asker OL2006 AJ. Snook DB EvanLoring WR2005 TimCarignan OL2004 Shaun Diner WR2003 Jon Hart OL2002 Nick Gaunce OL2001 Peter Bush DB2000 Michael DePalma TE1999 JodyTrunfio DL1998 Matt Crispino DL1997 RichardClough DL1996 Jeff Tamulski TE1995 Chris Bourdon OL1994 Jim Concannon DB1993 Chad Ames DE1992 John Donnelly TE1991 Geoff Aleva DT1990 T.J. Reap LB1989 Tim Byrne DB1988 Jim Prendible C1987 BillO’Malley NG1986 Stan Harrison DB1985 Jim Bumpus OG1984 Dave Morton OT1983 John Beecy LB1982 GregStilphen OT1981 Joe Clemente DE1980 DougRomano TE1979 TomLeavitt QB/P1978 BillLogue DT1977 Richard Duffy DB1976 John Merrill OG1975 Albert Parchuk RB1974 MichaelKeough QB1973 Richard Desrochers DB1972 Richard Boucher LB

Bo Dickson Spirit Award2014 Matt Kaplan DT2013 SeamusO’Neill OL2012 DougStockbridge2011 MickeyMangieri WR2010 Nancy Brown 2009 Tom Neill OL2008 Matt Parent LB2007 Nick Couturier OL2006 Tucker Peterson OL 2005 Alan Tallman LB2004 MikeGranieri QB2003 Jeremy Hincman DL2002 BillPizzano2001 RyanDay QB2000 DavidO’Connor1999 Dan Curran TB1998 JohnHaggerty1997 Mike White OL

Jack French Unsung Hero Award2014 Brian Ciccone DE Jimmy Giansante WR2013 Sean McCann DT2012 AlanBuzbee LB2011 James Jenkins DE2010 SteveYoung DT2009 J.T.Wright WR2008 Andrew Elwell OL Josh Droesch OL2007 MarvinWright DL2006 DanWagner DL Brendan St. Peter DL2005 E.J. DeWitt LB2004 Amir Saadah LB2003 Jermaine Stevens WR2002 MikeHurley QB2001 Mike Wells DL Tim Sample OL2000 Erik Mitchell SS1999 Wade Rowcliffe SS1998 GregKrause OL1997 DaveLopez TB1996 Peter Christopher LB1995 Sean Finneran OL1994 Lee McClinton RB1993 Mike Cranney WR1992 Ron Baisden DB1991 MattGriffin QB1990 Shawn Lane K/RB Tom Whelan NG1989 Garry Jordan DB1988 FrankMaguire OG1987 Scott Curtis LB1986 Joe Thomson OG1985 TomFlanagan TE1984 JohnFlanagan OG1983 PeterO’Donnell WR1982 FranzEberth OG1979-81 Not Awarded1978 GeorgeMoore WR1977 Gary DeStefano LB1976 Charlie McMahon LB1975 NickRagusa OT1974 Bob Dearth OT

Bob Demers 12th Player Award2014 Harold Spears TE2013 Cody Muller DE2012 Dontra Peters CB2011 KyleFlemings CB2010 TerranceFox WR Sean Jellison RB2009 Chad Kackert RB2008 Robert Simpson RB2007 Husain Karim LB2006 Muji Karim LB 2005 DavidSundberg OL2004 David Bailey WR Aaron Thomas FS2003 Brandon Taylor SS2002 CzarWiley FS2001 Brian Mallette WR2000 Frankie Smith DB1999 Jeff Hayes OL1998 TimCramsey QB1997 Mark Wheeler LB1996 Jason Swett DB1995 MattMezquita RB1994 Adam Mott DE1993 Bob Jordan DB1992 MikeGallagher RB1991 Chris McGrath LB1990 Tom Joy DB1989 Matt Banbury RB1988 Bill Farrell DB1987 Tom Johnson TE1986 Ted White DB1985 Mike Shriner RB1984 Bob Price DB1983 Bill Peach WR1982 Ron MacDonald DB1981 PeterBergeron DB1980 Jeff Belmont LB1979 Tom Ruffen TE1978 BillLogue DT

Buck BuchananDistinguished Service Award

2014 Rob Bowman OL2013 Chris Houston CB2012 Mickey DiLima OL2011 Mark Petercuskie LB2010 Devon Jackson LB2009 Ryan Hinds DB2008 ChrisMcClurg OL2007 Matt Perdoni DL2006 Aaron Brown WR 2005 John McCoy RB2004 Shaun Diner WR2003 GeorgeYasso LB2002 Michael Taylor WR2001 Bryce Scottron DB2000 Al Willis OL1999 MikeSzweda DB1998 Ryan Scottron FB1997 Matt Drayton OL1996 ChrisBresnahan QB1995 Rob McCoy DB1994 JimStayer QB1993 David Gamble WR1992 John Perry WR1991 Scott Wojnovich LB1990 Ryan Jones DB

Bill Bowes Coaches Award2014 Mike Coccia C Shane McNeely LB2013 Chris Setian RB2012 ChrisZarkoskie OL2011 Brian McNally DE2010 Dino Vasso CB2009 Terrence Klein WS2008 Eric Cumba OL2007 Jeff Pammer FS2006 Corey Graham DB2005 Baron Flenory FS2004 Christian Leibl-Cote OL2003 Jon Hart OL2002 CarlBetz TE2001 Jon Oosterhuis DL2000 Brett Bashaw LB1999 JermaineWashington WR

Todd Walker Teammate Award (spring)

2015 Nico Steriti RB Andy Vailas QB2014 Jim Earley RB2013 Jimmy Vailas DT2012 Tim Farina WR2011 Jason Roach DB

John Clements • ‘08 MVP

Most Valuable Player2014 RJ Harris WR Cody Muller DE2013 Justin Mello WR Manny Asam SS2012 Matt Evans LB2011 KevinDecker QB2010 R.J.Toman QB HugoSouza FS2009 Scott Sicko TE Sean Ware LB2008 Mike Boyle WR John Clements FS2007 RickySantos QB2006 David Ball WR 2005 Derek Stank DL2004 GeorgePeterson DE2003 Chris Robinson LB2002 Stephan Lewis RB2001 Jason Ball C2000 Brett Bashaw LB1999 Dan Kreider FB1998 JerryAzumah TB1997 JerryAzumah TB1996 JerryAzumah TB1995 Mike Foley DE1994 JoeFleming DT Avrom Smith RB1993 David Gamble WR1992 Barry Bourassa RB Dwayne Gordon DE1991 Dwayne Sabb LB1990 Ryan Jones DB1989 MarkCarr QB1988 BobJean QB1987 Paul Boulay DT1986 Ilia Jarostchuk DE1985 Andre Garron RB NealZonfrelli LB1984 Dave Wissman DB1983 Arnold Garron DB1982 Ken Kaplan OT1981 SteveDoig LB1980 Keith Reynolds LB1979 GregDonahue LB1978 Sean McDonnell DB1977 GradyVigneau OT1976 DougStockbridge DE1975 DaveRozumek LB

Matt Parent • ‘08 Bo DicksonEric Cumba

‘08 Bill Bowes Coaches Award

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TheUniversityofNewHampshirewasoriginallyfoundedasaland-grantcollegewhosemissionwastoshapeandeducatecitizenryamongthestate’sfarmers,businesspeopleandengineers.Today,theUniversityisaland-,sea-,andspace-grantuniversityservingagrowingundergraduatestudentbodyofabout11,942andagraduatepopulationof2,257inadditionto621full-timefacultymembers,86%ofwhichhaveearnedtheirdoctoratedegree.TheUniversityhasgrownintoatoppublicresearchuniversityoccupying2,600acresofclassiclivingandlearningspacewhilestillmaintainingthelookandfeelofaNewEnglandliberalartscollegewithafacultydedicatedtoteaching.UNH’sstudenttofacultyratioregistersat18:1with85%ofitsclasseshaving50studentsorless.HISTORY AsoneofthemostprestigiousinstitutionsintheNortheast,theUniversityofNewHampshirehasalwaysbeenrecognizedasaleaderineducationandresearch,spanningallfieldsofstudyandunitingthemthroughinterdisci-plinaryprograms,labs,farms,theatres,researchcentersandlibraries. Foundedin1866astheNewHampshireCollegeofAgricultureandMechanicalArts,UNHwasamongtheearlystateinstitutionsofhighereducationwhoseformationwasmadepossiblebyfederalgovernmentlandgrants.Thepurposeforthegrantswastoestablishcollegesthatwouldservethesonsanddaughtersoffarmingandlabor-ingfamilies. NewHampshireCollegewasoriginallysituatedinHanover,N.H.HereitwasinconnectionwithDartmouthCollegebeforemovingtoDurhamin1893afterBenjaminThompsonbequeathedlandandmoneytofurtherthedevelopmentofthecollege.ThestatelegislaturethengranteditsnewcharterastheUniversityofNewHampshirein 1923. The University hosts 733 international students from more than 45 countries and boasts a population of studentsfromall50states.Alongwithover100majorsoffered,UNHencompassessevenschoolsandcollegesthatundergraduatescanchoosefrom:theCollegeofLiberalArts,CollegeofEngineeringandPhysicalSciences,SchoolofHealthandHumanServices,CollegeofLifeSciencesandAgricultures,WhittemoreSchoolofBusiness

andEconomics,andtheThompsonSchoolofAppliedScience.AttheveryheartoftheUniversity’sundergraduatestudiesistheGeneralEducationProgram.TheGEPisacoreprogramwithabreadthofacademicsubjectsthataimstoacquaintthestudentwithsomeofthemajormodesofthoughtnecessary to understand oneself, others, society and the world.

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University of New Hampshire Athletic Department Mission Statement and Diversity StatementMission Statement ThemissionoftheintercollegiateathleticsprogramattheUniversityofNewHampshireistoprovidestudent-athletesacollegiateexperiencethatisenrichedbytheirparticipationinprogramswhicharecompetitiveattheNCAADivisionIlevelbothregionallyandnationally.TheintercollegiateathleticsprogramalsoplaysanimportantrolebyenhancingthequalityoflifefortheUniversityandstatewidecommunitybybeingasourceofprideandidentificationwiththeUniversitywhilealwaysmaintaininghighstandardsofacademicscholarshipandintegrity. Tofulfillitsmission,theintercollegiateprogrammust:1.Providestudent-athleteseveryopportunitytomeetacademicandathleticdemandswiththegoalofgraduatingeverystudent-athlete.2.Provideresourcesnecessarytofieldcompetitiveteamswithleagueaffiliations,andtogainregionalandnationalrecognition.3.Provideequitableopportunitiesforallintercollegiateathleticsbytheactiverecruitmentofminorityathletes,andprovideequitableopportunitiesforallwomen student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts.4.Provideexcellentfacilitiesforallathletestotrain,practiceandplay.5. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA and athletics conferences in which the University competes. Diversity Statement TheUniversityseeksexcellencethroughdiversityamongitsadministrators,faculty,staff,andstudents.Theuniversityprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofrace,color,religion,sex,age,nationalorigin,sexualorientation,genderidentityorexpression,disability,veteranstatus,ormaritalstatus.TheUniversityofUNHiscommittedtocreatingamorediversecommunity,knowingthat“inclusion,diversityandequityarevaluesinextricablylinkedtoourmissionofeducationalexcellence.”Thisdiversitystrengthensourabilitytoreachourindividualandcollectivepotentialandtoprovidebetterservicesandcareforallfaculty,staff,andstudents.

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Distinguished AlumniJerry Azumah ‘99

FormerNFLProBowler,ChicagoBears

Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89Actress,“OpenWater”,“It’sComplicated”

Andy Brickley ’82Former NHL Player & Analyst, Boston Bruins

Karyn Bye ’941998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey

Marcy Carsey ’66Producer,CosbyShow&That70’sShow

Gary DeStefano ’78President, Nike Global Operations

Jack Edwards ’79Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN)

Carlton Fisk ’69Hall of Fame Baseball Player

Corey Graham ’07NFL Player, Buffalo Bills

Super Bowl XLVII champion (Baltimore)

John Irving ’65Author,“CiderHouseRules”

Natalie Jacobson ’65Former News Anchor, Boston TV

Chip Kelly ’90NFLHeadCoach,PhiladelphiaEagles

Dan Kreider ’99Former NFL Player, 2000-09

SuperBowlXLchampion(Pittsburgh)

Kathryn Kross ’82ExecutiveProducer,“BloombergNews”

Rod Langway ’77Hall of Fame Hockey Player

Richard Linnehan ’80NASA Astronaut

John Lynch ’74Former New Hampshire Governor

Jackie MacMullan ’82Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com

Mike Minnigan ’78 Owner,MiniganProperties;FormerVPAOL

Mike O’Malley ’92Actor,“Glee”“MyNameisEarl”“Yes,Dear”

Peter Paul ’67Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines

Jared Smith ’13NFL Player, Seattle / Atlanta

Super Bowl XLVIII champion (Seattle)

Robert Towse ’63SeniorPartner,MorganStanley

Barbara Walsh ’81Pulitzer-prizewinner,PortlandPressHerald

Trevor van RiemsdykNHLPlayer,ChicagoBlackhawks

Stanley Cup champion (2015)

Chris Wragge ’92WCBS-TV News Anchor

TheUniversitypridesitselfasbeingatop-10entrepreneurialcampus(Forbes.comandThePrincetonReview)andisamongthetop30universitiesnationallyinscienceresearchfundingfromNASA. UNHishometotheNASA-recognizedSpaceScienceCenter;theInsti-tute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science andEngineering.TheEnglishprogramisstaffedbyaninspiringfacultyofwinnersofthePulitzerPrize,theNationalBookAward,theMacArthurFel-lowship,theEdgarAllenPoeAwardandtheYoungPoetsAward.Inaddition,the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recentlyselectedsecondamongallbusinessschoolsinanationwidepoolofbusinessschooldeans.UNHalsograduatesstudentswhoattendtop-notchgraduateschools,includingLawSchoolatHarvardandCornell,Engineeringat Stanford, and Medical School at Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins and Harvard. CAMPUS In the last decade, several of the athletic facilities have received major upgradesandimprovements.InSeptemberof2001,theUniversitycompletedanew$2.15milliontrackandfieldfacility.TheJerryAzumahPerformanceCenter,thestrengthandconditioningfacilitylocatedintheUNHFieldHouse,wasdedicatedonJuly8,2003.UNHathleticshasalsoaddedtwo$1.5millionoutdoorartificialfields,MemorialFieldandBremnerField.LundholmGymnasiumhasreceivedsomemajoroverhauls,includinganewplayingsurface,newlights,newsoundsystem,newbleachersystem,newbackboardsandnewscoreboards.ThePaulSweetOvalhasbeencompletelyrenovatedtoincludenewsurfaces,lighting,painting,infrastructureupgradesandthereplacementofwindowsthatexistedintheoriginalarchitecture. In2013,UNHunveiledthenewPeterT.PaulCollegeofBusinessandEconomics.The$50millionbuildingcameisLEED“Gold”certified,astandardofenvironmentallyfriendlydesignandconstruction.Theprojectwaslargelyfundedthroughprivategifts,includingarecord-setting$25mil-liongiftfromalumnusandphilanthropistPeterT.Paul,forwhomthebuildingisnamed. Thebuildinghas900classroomseatswiththousandsofbusinessandnon-businessstudentscominginandouteachday.Breakoutroomsequippedwithvideoscreensandrecordingequipmentprovideadvancedtechnologytoenhancethewaystudentsinteractwitheachother,facultyandmembersofthebusinesscommunity.ItsGreatHallfeaturescomfortableseatingareasforstudying,andanon-sitecafésuppliesstudentswithaconvenientdiningoption. ThompsonHall,oneofthestandinghistoricallandmarksoftheUniversity,hasbeenbeautifullyrefurbishedandrestored.TheUniversityalsocompleteda$52millionrenovationofKingsburyHall,adding6,000squarefeetofstudentprojectspaceforstudentsintheCollegeofEngineeringandPhysicalSciences,aswellasa$4.5millionrevampofHewittHalltoexpandtheSchoolofHealthandHumanServices.Inaddition,thenew120,000squarefootBiologicalSciencesBuilding,RudmanHallandtheSpauldingLifeSciencesRenovationprojectnowprovidestate-of-the-artteachingandresearchinglaboratories. TheUniversityalsospent$15milliontocompleteMorseHall,ascienceandengineeringbuildingaswellas$8.2milliontomodernizetheMemo-rialUnionBuilding.Thisrevisiontotheexistingstudentunionbuildingconsistedofseveralupgradesincludingtopkitchenanddiningfacilities,twotheaters,studentmailboxes,loungesandmeetingrooms,aswellasadditionalretailspacessuchastheUniversityBookstore.TheUniversityhasalsocompletedconstructionofthenewdiningfacilityonMainStreet,HollowayCommons,aswellastherenovationoftheDimondLibrary. InNovemberof1995,constructionofthe$27millionRecreationandSportComplexreachedcompletion.TheWhittemoreCenterincludesastate-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a three-level recreational sports facility within the structure that had housed the old Snively Arena. CombiningtheatmosphereofasmallNewEnglandliberalartscollegewiththeresourcesandopportunitiesofamajorresearchuniversity,theUniversityofNewHampshireisaplacewhereallstudentscanfindorcreatetheirownnicheandsucceed.WhiletheUniversityoffersanextremelybroadacademicbasewithaninspiringfaculty,italsoprovidesstudentswiththousandsofopportunitiestogetinvolved,eitherthroughathletics,campusrecreation,studentlife,orresearch.TheUniversityisadynamiccommunitythatnotonlychallengesitsmembersacademicallybutalsoexpandstheirunderstandingandappreciationofculturaldiversityandleadstoincrediblegrowthasstudents,faculty,staff,andasacommunity.

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Mark W. Huddleston was elected the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire inJuly2007,bringingthreedecadesofexperienceinpublicandprivateeducationasafacultymember, dean and senior administrator. AtUNH,PresidentHuddlestonoverseestheimplementationofastrategicplanthatistrans-formingtheUniversity’smissionasthestate’sflagshippublicresearchuniversityandoneofthenation’s few land-, sea- and space-grantuniversities.Created throughacollaborationoffaculty,students,staff,alumniandtheUniversity’swidercommunities,thiseffortchallengesthe University to be innovative, entrepreneurial and responsive so that it can remain vital and financiallysustainable. TheplancontinuestoguidetheUniversity’sdiversework,fromitsresponsetoahistoriccutinstatesupportin2011tothecreationofgroundbreakingnewinitiatives.Amongtheseare:•theintegrationofUNHandtheUNHSchoolofLaw(formerlyFranklinPierceLawCenter),•anexpansionoftheUNHManchestercampusandthecreationoftheEmergingTechnologyCenter,•theconstructionofthePeterT.PaulCollegeofBusinessandEconomics,•UNH’sparticipationinanagreementtodoublethenumberofscience,technology,engineeringandmath(STEM)graduatesby 2025,•andthedevelopmentofacomprehensivefundraisingcampaign. PresidentHuddlestonhasalsoadvocatedforadramaticincreaseininternationalengagement.In2010,UNHlaunchedthestate’sonlyConfuciusInstitutewithapartnershipwithChengduUniversity,enteredapartnershipwithNavitas,anAustralianfirmthatrecruitsandsupportsinternationalstudents,andcelebratedthe25thanniversaryoftheInternationalAffairsDualMajor. InMay2013,PresidentHuddleston’sleadershipasastrategicthinker,fiscalstewardandcollaborativeproblem-solverwasrecognizedwithhisappointmenttothenewlyformedGovernor’sCommissiononStateGovernmentInnovation,EfficiencyandTransparency. PresidentHuddlestonwasraisedinSyracuse,N.Y.,andwasthefirstmemberofhisfamilytoattendcollege.Heearnedhisbachelor’sdegreeinpoliticalsciencefromtheStateUniversityofNewYork-Buffalo,andbothamaster’sdegreeandPh.D.inpolitical science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. HebeganhisacademiccareeratSUNY-Buffaloin1977asanassistantprofessorofpoliticalscience.In1980,hejoinedthe faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and InternationalRelationsandwasassociateprovostforinternationalprograms.In2001,hewasnameddeanoftheCollegeofArtsandSciences,overseeing45academicdepartmentsandcenters,andservinginthatcapacityuntilhewasnamedpresidentofOhio Wesleyan University in 2004. Anauthorofnumerousbooksandarticles,hehasbeenaconsultantforboththeU.S.governmentandinternationalorganiza-tions.HealsoservedasanadviserinBosniaonrebuildingfinancialandadministrativeinfrastructuresaftertheDaytonaccords.President Huddleston is an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and serves on the board of directors of the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts. He and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate and Giles.

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The2015-16academicyearmarksthe16thyearMartyScaranoisservingasthedirectorofathleticsattheUniversityofNewHampshire.Duringhistenure,ScaranohasheightenednationalexposureforUNHathleticswithacademics,facilityrenovationsandprogrammaticadvancementbeingtoppriorities. Therehasbeenover$15millionincapitalimprovementssinceScarano’shiringinthesummerof2000.OnJan.31,2014,theUniversityannouncedplanstoconstructa$25millionathleticcomplexaspartofthecampus’masterplan.Expectedtoopeninsummer2016,thefacilitywillofferincreasedandimprovedseating,state-of-theartbroadcastandWiFicapability,concessions,restroomsandaspecialstudentsec-tion.TheoriginalconcretesectionofthecurrentEastSidefacilitydatestothe1930s.Constructionhasalreadybeguntotakeshapewiththeadditionofstadiumlights,replacementofthegeneraladmissionstandsandre-orientationofconcretestadiumseatingandaisleways. Mostrecentlyinthespringof2015,UNHfinishedconstructiononthe$2millionWatkinsCenterforStudent-AthleteExcellenceattheFieldHouseforitsDivisionIandNortheastPassagestudent-athletes,funded entirely on private donations. Then in summer 2015, it was announced that the Whittemore Center –hometobothicehockeyteamsandsiteofthe2016Women’sFrozenFour–willreceiveasubstantialfacelift($1.3million)intheformofafour-sided,center-hungvideoboard,ahighresolutionendzoneboard and LED display band. Inthespringof2013,theartificialturfsurfacewasreplacedatMemorialField,homeoftheWildcatfieldhockeyteam.Theprojecthadanestimatedcostof$850,000.TheathletictrainingroomintheUNHField House was completely renovated over the winter break of the 2012-13 academic year. With a rede-

signedlayout,energy-efficientlightingandstate-of-theartequipment,theathletictrainingroomislarger,morecomfortable,enjoyableandefficientforstudent-athletesandstaff.Inthesummerof2013,anewscoreboardatBremnerField,homeoftheUNHmen’sandwomen’ssoccerprogramsatacostof$20,000. In2012,anewscoreboardwasinstalledatCowellStadium,andthefootballlockerroomreceivedafacelift.Changesincludedanewlightingsystemwhilea55-inchflat-screenTVandFathead-designedmuralsfeaturingformerplayersandUNHhistoricalimageswereaddedtothewalls.AmemorialofToddWalkerwasalsoaddedinhonoroftheformerWildcatwidereceiverwhosufferedanuntimelyandheroicdeathinMarchof2011.Insummer2007,theCowellStadiumgrassfieldwasreplacedwitha$1millionFieldTurfsyntheticsurface. Aspartofa$650,000renovationprojectinthesummerof2011,thefieldturfatBremnerFieldwasreplacedwithanewsurfaceusedbymanyvarsityteamsandforstudentrecre-ationalactivities.Inthefallof2008,thePaulSweetOvalrenovationwascompletedtoincludenewsurfaces,lighting,painting,infrastructureupgradesandthereplacementofwindowsthatexistedintheoriginalarchitecture.Thetotalcostoftheprojectexceeded$500,000.Additionallyin2007,acompleterenovationofLundholmGymnasiumwasundertaken.The$600,000 overhaul included a new bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. WhenthenewstateoftheartvideoboardisinstalledintheWhittandthestadiumcompletedin2016,Scarano’stenurewillhaverealizedover$41millionincapitalimprovements. ScaranohashelpedelevateUNHathleticsintothecollegiatenationalarena.Toaccomplishthatgoal,theUniversityhastakenonthetaskofhostingmanymajorNCAAchampion-ships.Mostrecently,NewHampshirewashostofthe2015Men’sIceHockeyNortheastRegionalattheVerizonWirelessArena(Manchester,N.H.)andassistedHockeyEastwiththe2015Men’sIceHockeyFrozenFouratTDGarden(Boston,Mass).Andinthenexttwoyears,UNHishostofthe2016Women’sFrozenFourattheWhittemoreCenterandthe2017SkiingChampionship. Student-athleteshaveexcelledbothinacademicsandathleticsduringScarano’stenure.AtotalofsevenUniversityofNewHampshireteams(men’sbasketball,women’scrosscountry,fieldhockey,gymnastics,women’sindoorandoutdoortrack&field,andvolleyball)receivedNCAAPublicRecognitionforpostingamulti-yearAcademicProgressRatescoreinthetop10percentoftheirrespectivesport,andsixsquadsreceivedaperfectscoreintheNCAAAcademicProgressRate. UNHwonthe2014-15AmericaEastAcademicCupbyrecordingthehighestcombinedGPAamongallconferencestudent-athleteswithamarkof3.23–thehighestintheaward’s20-yearhistory;theWildcatsplacedsecondinthestandingsfourofthepreviousfiveyears.NewHampshirehadaleague-high10student-athletesnamedasanAmericaEastPresi-dentialScholar-Athlete,the‘CatstookhomeElite18awardsandfoursport-specificStudent-AthleteoftheYearawards. UNHalsohadoneofitsbestyearsincompetitioninthe2014-15academicseason.TheWildcatsplaced78thintheLearfieldSportsDirectors’Cupwithitssecond-highestpointtotal(248.5)inschoolhistory;theWildcatswerethetop-rankedAmericaEastschool.Alsoofnote,newHampshiretiedfor26thintheCapitalOneCupmen’sstandings. DuringScarano’stenure,UNHteamshavemade68NCAApostseasonappearancesandcaptured22conferencetitles.TheskiteamhascompetedattheNCAAChampionshipseveryyearandconsistentlyplacesamongthetop10inthenation.Gymnasticshasalsobeenamodelofconsistencyandwithparticipationin14NCAAtournaments.ThefootballprogramhasqualifiedfortheNCAAFCSpostseasonforanation-leading11consecutiveseasonsandadvancedtothesemifinalsinboth2013and2014.Men’sicehockeyholdsapairofHockeyEasttitlesandhasmade11tripstotheNCAAtournament,includingFrozenFourappearancesin2002and2003.Women’sicehockeyhasseenNCAAactionfivetimeswithtwoFrozenFourappearances;thesquadcapturedconsecutiveHockeyEastChampionshipsfrom2006-09.VolleyballhasalsomadefiveNCAAtournamentappearances,includingback-to-backtripsin‘13and‘14,aftercapturingconferencetitlesin1998,2002,2003,2013and2014.ThefieldhockeyteamcaptureditssecondAmericaEastcrowninthreeyears–andthirdwithScaranoatthehelm–in2013enroutetoitsthirdnationaltournamentappearance.Women’slacrossehasearnedapairofNCAAberths(2004,2008),onecomingafteranAmericaEastchampionshipvictoryin2004.Women’ssoccerwonitsfirstAmericaEasttournamenttitlein2014enroutetoitsfirstNCAAtourneyappearance.Twomembersofthewomen’soutdoortrackandfieldteamqualifiedfortheNCAAsoutoftheregionalsandearnedteampointswithAll-Americaeffortsinthesteeplechase. Additionally,24coacheshavewon77“CoachoftheYear”awardsduringScarano’stenure,rangingfromconference,regionalandnational,includingfootballheadcoachSeanMcDonnellgarneringtheEddieRobinsonNationalCoachoftheYearin2005and2014. TheWildcatathleticdepartmenthasplayedhosttoseveralhighlysuccessfulNCAAMen’sIceHockeyNortheastRegionalsattheVerizonWirelessArenain2004,2007,2009,2011,2013and2015.UNHwashostoftheNCAAWomen’sIceHockeyFrozenFourattheWhittemoreCenterin2002and2005.Inaddition,UNHsuccessfullyhostedthe2007NCAASkiingChampionshipsinWashingtonValleyaswellasthe2005NCAAWomen’sGymnasticsNortheastRegionalattheWhittemoreCenter.Thewomen’shockeyteamplayedinthefirstoutdoorgameinthehistoryofNCAAwomen’shockeyin2010attheSunLifeFrozenFenwaygameanddefeatedNortheastern,whilethemen’ssquadplayedinthe2012SunLifeFrozenFenwaygameagainstMaine.FootballalsocompetedinColonialClashgamesatGilletteStadiuminFoxborough,Mass.,in2010and2011;theWildcatswerevictori-ousonbothoccasionsagainsttheUniversityofMassachusetts. In2007,ScaranowasawardedtheNationalAssociationofCollegeDirectorsofAthletics(NACDA)ADoftheYearfortheFCS.Additionally,ScaranowasalsonamedtheAll-AmericanFootballFoundationAthleticDirectoroftheYearforFCSfootballintheNortheastregion.ScaranowasthechairoftheexecutivecommitteesforAtlantic10football,Hockey East and America East from 2003-07. He is currently both the Chairperson of Athletic Directors Council for America East and the chair of CAA Football. HealsoservedaschairoftheNCAADivisionIMen’sIceHockeyCommitteein2005-06and2006-07.ScaranowasamemberoftheHockeyEastrestructuringteamthatsuccess-fullyrecruitedNotreDameandUniversityofConnecticuttotheconference.Outsideofathletics,Scaranoisinhis12thyearontheBoardofCorporatorsatCanterburyShakerVillage,anon-profitmuseumlocatedinCanterbury,N.H. BeforearrivingatUNH,ScaranoheldthepositionofAthleticsDirectoratColoradoCollegefromJuly1996throughJune2000.Duringhistenure,ColoradoCollegewasrankedamongthetop20DivisionIIIprogramsintheSearsCupnationalstandingsandproducedseveralAll-Americans,all-academicawardwinnersandNCAApost-graduatescholarshiprecipients.PriortohisstayinColoradoSprings,Scaranoworkedfor13yearsatColgateUniversity,whereheservedasassistantdirectorofathletics,directorofphysicaleducation,associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano,anativeofPittsburgh,Pa.,isa1978graduateofPennStateUniversity,wherehestartedhisathleticcareerasassistantticketmanagerandtheathleticseventsmanagerfrom1980-83.ScaranoholdsaMaster’sDegreeinEnvironmentalHistoryfromColgate.Heandhiswife,Cydney,havethreechildren:daughter,Lynden;son,Kyle,arecentgraduateofUNH;anddaughter,Corey,afreshmanatUNH.

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Athleticexcellenceisone-halftheformulaforsuccessinthecollegiateexperienceforUniversityofNewHampshirefootballplayers.Theprimarymeasureofachievementisthestudent-athlete’ssuccessintheclassroom–UNHisdedicatedtoenhancingthestudent-athlete’sabilitytoachieveacademicexcellence.Realizingthetimecommitmentfootballplayersgivetotheschool,theUniversityadministersacomprehensiveprogramofacademicsupportservicesthatisavailabletoWildcatfootballplayersandallotherstudent-athletes.Thisprogramincludesthemonitoringofacademicprogressandprovidingtutorialservices,aswellasinteractingwiththeacademicadvisorswithinthevariouscolleges. InJune2014,UNHwaspresentedanFCSAthleticsDirectorsAssociationProgressRateAwardforhavingthehighest2012-13APRintheColonialAthleticsAssociation;theAPRAwardrecognizesoneinstitutionfromeachofthe13FCSconferencethathasthehighestAPRscoreandUNHledtheCAAwithascoreof977.TheUNHfootballteamhadthehighestnumberofrepresentativesontheCAAFootballAcademicAll-ConferenceTeaminboth2012(24)and2013(21);lastyear,23Wildcatswererecognized. NewHampshirealsoboastsoneofthetopgraduationratesinthecountry.TheGraduationSuccessRate(GSR)ofUNHathletes,at97percent,rankshighestintheCAAamong54differentland-grantuniversities,accordingtorecentNCAAstatistics.TheUNHfootballteamhada95percentGSR.WithanAcademicProgressRate(APR)of980,thefootballteamrankedsecondintheCAAandconsiderablyhigherthantheFCSaverageof951. UNHhasplacedthehighestnumberofstudent-athletesontheAmericaEastAcademicHonorRolleachofthelastsixfallsemesters(2009-10-11-12-13)-14.NewHampshirewonashareofthe2014-15AmeircaEastAcademicCup(forrecordingthehighestGPAintheconference).TheWildcatswontheAcademicCupoutrightinthe1998-99and1999-2000academicyears.InboththeFall2004andWinter/Spring2005semesters,UNHplacedthehighestnumberofstudent-athletesontheAmericaEastAcademicHonorRoll;the‘Catsalso swept that honor in the 2011-12 academic year. ServingasStudent-AthleteSupportCoordinatorisAssistantAthleticDirectorJoanne Maldari,a1990graduateofHolyCrosswhowentontoearnhermaster’sdegreeinAthleticCounselingatSpringfieldCollege.ShewasrecognizedforheroutstandingeffortsatUNHbyreceivingtheUniversity’s2001AcademicAdvisingAward.The2015-16academicyearisher21statUNH. Brandon Thomas wasappointedasanacademiccoordinatorinAugust2013.Atwo-timegraduateofWinthropUniversity,heearnedabachelorofartsdegreeinEnglish(2010)andamaster’sofscienceinSport&FitnessAdministration(2012).BeforecomingtoUNH,ThomasworkedinathleticdepartmentsattheUniversityofNorthDakotaandBelmontAbbeyCollege.

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Joanne Maldari

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The Watkins Center for Student-Athlete Excellence opened April 14, 2015 with an official ribbon cutting ceremony. The Center, which is located on the second floor of the Field House, supports all student-athletes who strive to balance the challenges of representing UNH as students and as Division I athletes. Funded entirely on private donations, the 1.9 million dollar center will support individual and team-based programs for personal growth, life skills, academic support, career planning, networking, and community service. Features of the Watkins Center for Student-Athlete Excellence include complete wireless Internet capability and a welcoming environment where student-athletes will enjoy a comfortable, well-equipped and quiet study space staffed by advisors or tutors to assist them in optimizing their time. The center includes a functional resource room and quiet study space in addition to a breakout room and team/group meeting space in the main reading room that can fit up to 72 individuals.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Jondana

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Jon Dana hasbeeninvolvedwiththeUNHathleticprogramsince1984.Hebeganhiscareerasanassistantathletictrainerandwaspromotedtomen’sheadathletictrainerin1987andheadathletictrainerfortheentireprogramin1989.In2001,hewasnamedUNH’sDirectorofSportsMedicine.InadditiontooverseeingoperationsandsupervisingtheSportsMedicinestaff,Danaworksspecificallywith the football and ski teams. TheSportsMedicineDepartmentatUNHconsistsofeightfull-andpart-timecertifiedandlicensedathletictrainers.Thedepartmentworksoutoftwolocations–theFieldHouseandtheWhittemoreCenter.Bothathletictrainingroomsutilizecurrentlyavailablemodali-ties,includingmusclestimulators,ultrasound,heat,cryotherapy,andhydrotherapy. TheathleticdepartmentrenovateditsFieldHouseathletictrainingfacilityinearly2013.Themodernizedspacefeaturesimprove-mentsinlightingandlayoutthathaveimprovedtheroom’sfunctionalitywhileprovidingstudent-athleteswithasafer,morepleasantenvironmentfortreatmentandrehabilitation.Renovatedstaffofficeswereenclosedinglass,andthe‘wetarea’thatconsistsofcoldtubs,whirlpoolsandtheicemachinewasaffordedits own encased area with improved ventilation. TheCertifiedAthleticTrainerprovidesamyriadofservicestothedepartmentandthestudent-athlete.Theseinclude,butarenotlimitedto,initialinjuryassessmentandmanagement,emergencyinjury/illnessmanagement,referraltoappropriateprofessionals,interfacewithassociatedphysiciansandothers,rehabilitation,counseling,administrativeduties,includinginsurancecoordination,supervisionofpracticesandgames,developmentandimplementationofemergencyplans,aswellasstudentathletictrainersupervision.Theathletictrainingroomisconsideredtobe“adesignatedfacilitywherecomprehensivehealthcareservicesareprovided.Comprehensivehealthcareservicesincludepracticeandgamepreparation,injury/illnessevaluation,firstaidandemergencycare,follow-upcare,rehabilitationandrelatedservices.”(NationalAthleticTrainers’AssociationEducationCouncil). Danaiswellrespectedintheathletictrainingfieldandwasthe2014recipientoftheAthleticTrainerServiceAward,whichrecognizesaNATAmemberforcontributionstotheathletictrainingprofessionasavolunteeratthelocalandstatelevels.Hisinternationalexperienceincludes:workingatthe2008SummerOlympicsinBeijingwiththeU.S.Canoe/Kayakteam;workingfortheUSACanoe/KayakteamsattheWorldCupinPrague,Slovenia,AugsburgandGermany;workingatthe2004ParalympicsinAthens;workingfortheU.S.Men’sTeamHandballsquadatthePanAmericanGamesintheDominicanRepublic;andworkingwiththeU.S.TrackandFieldTeamattheParalympicsWorldChampionshipsinLille,France.Additionally,hehasworkedattheU.S.OlympicTrackandFieldTrialsinSacramento,Calif.,andattheU.S.OlympicTrainingCenterinLakePlacid,N.Y. Since 1980, Dana has worked as an athletic trainer at the Boston Marathon. Dana has been Team Captain of the Finish Line Medical Area since 1996. DanahasservedasDrugTestingSiteCoordinatorandHeadAthleticTraineratvariousNCAAchampionshipevents,includingmen’sandwomen’sicehockey,andskiing.HeiscertifiedbytheNationalAthleticTrainers’AssociationandisalicensedathletictrainerintheCommonwealthofMassachusettsandNewHampshire.Inaddition,DanahasaCPRRe-CertificationandaMassachusettsTeacherCertificationinphysicaleducation,healthandscience. AnativeofUniondale,N.Y.,Danaisa1979graduateofNortheasternUniversity.HebeganhisathletictrainingcareeratBrooklineandNewtonSouthHighSchoolsinMassa-chusetts,andthenwastheheadathletictraineratFitchburgStateCollegefrom1980-84. Cindy Michaud,a1997graduateofUNHwithaB.S.inKinesiology,joinedtheUNHathletictrainingstaffin1999.Michaud’sprimaryresponsibilitiesincludemanagement,evaluationandcareofathleticinjuriesandrecordkeeping.Michaudworksprimarilywithfootballandwomen’slacrosse.MichaudisalsotheinsurancecoordinatorforUNHAthleticTraining.ShereceivedhermasterofartsinTeachingandTeacherEducationinSportsPsychologyfromtheUniversityofArizonain1999.ShewasagraduateassistantwhileatArizona.MichaudisanapprovedclinicalinstructorforCAATEAccreditedAthleticTrainingEducationProgram.ShehasbeenacertifiedmemberoftheNationalAthleticTrainers’Associationsince1997alongwithacertificationinAmericanRedCross–ProfessionalRescuer&AEDTraining.Inaddition,Michaudhasbeenalicensedmassagetherapistsince2009.

Paul Chapman isinhis14thyearasthedirectorofstrengthandconditioningattheUniversityofNewHampshireand John Ciani, also in his14thyear,servesasAssociateDirectorofStrengthandConditioning.Craig Edwards was namedassistantstrengthandconditioningcoachinAugust2014. ChapmanandCianihelpedcoordinatethebuildingofthestate-of-the-artJerryAzumahPerformanceCenterandbothhavebeenkeyinguidingUNHstudent-athletestoNCAAappearancesinbothwomen’sandmen’sicehockey,football,gymnastics,women’svolleyball,women’slacrosse,fieldhockey,skiingandtrackandfield. ChapmanisamemberoftheCollegiateStrengthandConditioningCoachesAssociation(strengthandconditioningcoachcertified),USAWeightlifting(certifiedlevel1coach),theNationalStrengthandConditioningAssociation,andhewasthestatedirectoroftheNationalStrengthandConditioningAssociationinNorthDakotafrom1991-95.In2005,heearnedthetitleofMasterStrengthandConditioningCoachfromtheCSCCA.HehasalsoauthoredfourpublicationsrelatedtostrengthandconditioningandhastrainedandconsultedseveralNFL,CFLandNHLathletes,andprospectiveathletespreparingforall-stargames,bowlgamesandpre-drafttesting. PriortoUNH,ChapmanwasthedirectorofstrengthandconditioningfortheUniversityofNorthDakotafrom1992-2001andservedthereonaninterimbasisduringthe1991-92season.HiseffortswereanintegralpartofawinningtraditionatUND,asthefootballteamwastheDivisionIInationalchampionsin2001,themen’sicehockeyteamwonaDivisionInationaltitlein1997and2000andthewomen’sbasketballteamwastheDivisionIInationalchampionin1997,1998and1999. Chapmanisa1990graduateofDickinsonStateUniversityinNorthDakotawithaB.S.degreeinBiology.HethenwentontoearnatM.S.inExerciseSciencefromNorthDakota in 1994. Anoutstandingcollegeathlete,ChapmanwasinductedintotheDickinsonStateAthleticHallofFameforhiseffortsonthefootballfield.Hewasatwo-timeAll-AmericaFirstTeamselectionaswellasanAll-AmericaSecondTeamhonoreeinhisfour-yearplayingcareer.Upongraduation,hewasafourth-rounddraftchoiceoftheSaskatchewanRoughridersintheCanadianFootballLeague,whereheplayedfortwoseasons. Cianiisverypassionateabouthiscommitmenttostrengthandconditioning.Hehastakenhiswiderangeofexperiencestocomeupwithadistinctsport-specifictrainingphilosophy.Inconjunctionwiththecoachingstaff,Cianidevelopsindividualizedtrainingprogramsdependingontheathlete’sinitialevaluation,experiencelevelandcurrentathleticability.UnderCiani’sprogram,improvementisnotbasedontheweightonthebar,butratherhowinjuryresistantthestudent-athleteisandhis/herathleticperformance. StrengthandconditioningprogramsdesignedbyCianiutilizeallfacetsoftraining,fromconventionalstrengthtrainingandOlympicWeightliftingtosimpleconditioningandsport-specificmetabolicrunsthatenhancetheathlete’sabilitiesduringcompetition.Nosingletrainingstyledominatestheprogram;Cianiusesacombinationofalltrainingtechniquesforthetotaldevelopmentofthestudent-athlete. Ciani,anativeoftheSanDiego,Calif.area,cametoUNHafterastintasassistantstrengthcoachattheUniversityofNorthDakota.DuringhistenureatUND,Cianiworkedprimarilywiththe2001DivisionIInationalchampionshipfootballteam,women’svolleyballandmen’sbasketballteams.In2000,hebeganhiscareeratLongBeachStateasagraduateassistantworkingwiththeperennialnationalpowerwomen’svolleyballteam,wherehetrainedmanyAll-Americanandnationalteamlevelvolleyballplayers,includingMisty May. CianireceivedhisB.A.degreeinPsychologyfromLongBeachStateandattendedgraduateschoolatbothLongBeachStateandtheUniversityofNorthDakota. Edwardswillsupervise,directandtrainstudent-athletesinregardstoexerciseandliftingtechniques.HestartedasastrengthandconditioninginternatUNHinSeptember2012.Hehelpeddevelopandoverseeacomprehensivetrainingprogramformen’sandwomen’strackandfield,focusingonsprintsandjumps.Edwardsalsoworkedwithmen’sbasketball,volleyball,fieldhockey,women’ssoccer,women’slacrosseandswimminganddiving. EdwardsholdscertificationsasaCertifiedStrengthandConditioningSpecialist(CSCS)fromtheNationalStrengthandConditioningAssociation(NSCA),aCertifiedPer-formanceEnhancementSpecialist(PES)fromtheNationalAcademyofSportsMedicine(NASM)andisCPRcertifiedbytheAmericanRedCross.HeearnedabachelorofartsdegreeinEnglishfromMerrimackCollegein2007andamasterofsciencedegreeinExerciseSciencefromCaliforniaUniversity(California,Pa.)in2013.

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Official Orthopedists and Team Physicians for the

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Hip Surgery

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Sports Medicine

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Joint Replacement Arthroscopy

Arthritis

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Arthritis Joint Replacement

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Tim Churchardentershis14thseasoninthecapacityofworkingwiththefootballteamintheareaofSportsPsychology.Churchardworksonaone-on-onebasiswiththeathletes,helpingthemachievemaximumperformancethroughpsychologicalandpsycho-physiologicalpreparation. ChurchardwasarunningbackfortheUNHfootballteamunderChiefBostonandAndyMooradian.Hewasamulti-sportathleteashealsoplayedplayedhockeyasamemberofthevarsitysquadfrom1963-65underA.Barr“Whoop”Snively.HeearnedhisundergraduatedegreefromUNHinLiberalArtsin1967beforeembarkingonacareerineducationandhumanresourcemanagement/consultation. AnativeofSaugus,Mass.,Churchardwasathree-timeleagueall-starandall-stateselectionasasenioratSaugusHighSchool.Hecaptainedthehockeyteamandservedasaco-captainofthefootballsquadhissenioryearandwasinductedintotheSaugusHallofFamein1990. Churchard’scoachingcareerbeganathishometownhighschool.HeassistedtheSaugushockeyprogramfrom1970-73,hewentontoassistSpauldingHighSchoolinRochesterandlaterservedasheadcoachattheUniversityofNewEnglandinBiddeford,Maine.HeearnedhisMaster’sDegreeinCounselingfromSalemStatein1972andaGAGS in Education in 1984 from UNH. ChurchardbeganteachingatUNHin1984,servingasaninstructorintheeducationdepartment.Inadditiontothoseduties,hehasalsobeenaninstructoratUNH’sWhit-temore School of Business and Economics since 1991.

Sarah Walker McLaughlinjoinedtheUNHathleticdepartmentasaNutritionistinFall2013.Sheworkswithall20varsityteams.WalkerMcLaughlinpreviouslyworkedintheUNHathleticdepartmentasaNordicassistantcoachfromAugust‘04toMay‘06whilepursuingaMasterofSciencedegreeinNutritionalSciencesthatshereceived in September 2007. ShehasbeenamemberoftheAcademyofNutritionandSciencessince2005andrecentlyjoinedmembershipinbothCollegiate&ProfessionalSportsDieticiansAs-sociation and the Sports Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition. InApril2004,WalkerMcLaughlinfoundedSunValleyNaturalProducts,LLCandremainedco-owneruntilAugust2011,whenshesoldthecompanytoavitaminmanu-facturer.Shedevelopedformulasandoversawthemanufacturingprocessforanutritionbarinadditionmanagingmultipleaspectsofthecompany.Afterthatventure,WalkerMcLaughlinwasabrandambassadorandnutritionistatUSNutrition,whereherresponsibilitiesincludedwritingwebsitearticlesandbrandrepresentativeatsalesmeetings. WalkerMcLaughlinhadadistinguishedcollegiatecareerasafour-yearskierattheUniversityofVermont,fromwhichshegraduatedwithaBachelorofScienceinNutri-tionin1998.SheearnedAll-Americahonorsthreetimes(1994,1996and1997)andwasdistinguishedastheEasternCollegiateChampionin1997bywinning11of12racesduringthecarnivalseason.Walkerservedasthecaptaininherseniorseasonof‘97. Inadditiontohercollegiateaccoladesandachievements,WalkerMcLaughlinwasamemberoftheU.S.DevelopmentTeamin1995andwasnamedtotheWorldUniver-sity Games team that year. She was also a member of the U.S. Junior World Team in 1994 and 1995.

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Cathy CoakleyentershereighthyearasUNH’sCoordinatorofStudent-AthleteDevelopment. CoakleyspearheadsacomprehensiveeducationalprogramtoenhancethepersonaldevelopmentandwelfareoftheUniversity’sstudent-athletes.Coakleyworkswithseveralareasofstudent-athletedevelopment,includingtheStudent-AthleteAdvisoryCommittee(SAAC),first-yearstudentacademicmentoringprogram,communityserviceactivitiesinvolvingUNHstudent-athletes,andvariousotherprogramsgearedtowardstudent-athletes.Inaddition,she has established – and will continue to establish – networks and acts as a liaison with campus departments and constituencies. Coakleyhasanextensivecareerinbothathleticsandhighereducation.Previously,shewasaninstructorofSportsMarketingwithintheKinesiologyDepartmentatJamesMadisonUniversityandcoordinatedallpracticumandinternshipsrequiredofSportManagementmajors.Inthisposition,Coakleytaughtpersonalandprofessionaldevelopmentaswellaslifeskillstothestudents(includingathletes)withinthemajor.WhileatJMU,sheservedasassistantfieldhockeycoachfrom2005-07andhelpedguidetheDukestotheCAAchampionshipandanNCAAtournamentappearancein2007. PriortohertenureatJMU,Coakleyworkedincollegiatebasketball.ShestartedhercollegiatecoachingcareeratUNHasanassistantunderCeceliaDeMarcofrom1977-79.Coakley moved on to become head coach at Fordham University from 1979-84 and served as an assistant under Joy Malchodi at Northeastern University from 1996-2000. Coakley earned her bachelor of arts in Earth Science and her master of arts in Education Administration at UNH.

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Donna BrownellSr. Associate Athletic Director

for FinanceDirector of Central Administration BSC

Michelle BronnerSr. Associate Athletic Director

for ComplianceSenior Woman Administrator

Jon DanosSr. Associate Athletic Director

for External Relations

Kate McAfeeAssistant Athletic Director

for Event Management

Carrie KimballAssociate Athletic Director

for Operations

Steve MetcalfDeputy Athletic Director

Neal LavoieEquipment Room

Manager

Jean MitchellAthletic Facilities/

Housekeeping Manager

Diane MetcalfDirector of

Athletics Development

Matt PrestonAccount Executive

Wildcat Sports Properties

Justin BarnesGeneral Manager

Wildcat Sports Properties

Nicole RichardAssistant Athletic Director

for Ticketing

Dr. Heather BarberAthletics FacultyRepresentative

Sean StewartAssistant Director

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CoWELL STADIUm / moorADIAN FIELD ThehomeofWildcatfootballforthepast79yearsishistoricCowellStadium,locatedatthewestendoftheUNHcampusinDurham.ThankstoagenerousdonationbythelateEdFish,thefieldhadafaceliftintheformofabrandnewFieldTurfsurface,whichwasinstalledpriortothestartofthe2007season.Inthesummerof2014,lightswereinstalledandthatledtothefirstnightgameinthestadium’shistoryonSept.27,whentheWildcatskickedoffagainstintrastaterivalDartmouthCollegeat6p.m.(UNHprevailed52-19.) KnownasAlumniFielduntil1952,thestadiumwasmadepossiblebycontributionsoftheUNHAlumniandwasthefirstprojectoftheAlumniFundinthe history of the University. Dedicated as a part of the Lewis Fields on Oct. 10, 1936, the stadium replaced what is now Memorial Field, the current home forthefieldhockeyteam.ThelargestcrowdforafootballgameinCowellStadiumoccurredonNov.12,1977,when20,000watchedtheWildcatsfalltoUMass, 19-6, in a showdown for the Yankee Conference crown. ThestadiumisnamedfortheformerWildcatathleticsdirectorandfootballcoach,WilliamH.“Butch”Cowell,whocametoDurhamfromtheHaskellInstitutein1915andproceededtochangethefaceofathleticsattheUniversity.Overthefirst22yearsofintercollegiatefootball,NewHampshiremanagedjust23victories.Attheendofhis22-yearcoachingcareer(1915-36),Cowellhadamassedan84-67-22mark,includingstunningupsetsoverArmy,HolyCrossandBrown.AfounderoftheAmericanFootballCoachesAssociation,Cowellservedastheorganization’spresidentin1925and,untilhisdeath,servedastheAFCA’spermanentsecretary-treasurer(1925-40).OnOct.18,1952,attheHomecominggameversusSpringfieldCollege,thestadiumwasrededicatedinCowell’shonorduringhalftimeceremonies. UNHhonoredformerathleticsdirectorAndyMooradianbydedicatingtheplayingfieldinhisnameduringHomecomeinghalftimeceremoniesin1996.MooradianwasinvolvedwithWildcatathleticsfor45yearsasaplayer,coachandadministrator.HeservedasUNH’sathleticsdirectorfrom1966-86,guid-ingtheprogramfromtheNCAAIIleveltoDivisionIduringhistenure.Anationalleaderontheintercollegiateathleticscene,MooradianwaspresidentofNACDA, the ECAC and the Yankee Conference and was a member of several prominent NCAA committees.

In June 2014, the University System of New Hampshire board of trustees approved UNH’s plan to renovate its athletic complex as part of its campus master plan. The approval came after the University successfully raised $5 million in private donations. The renovated complex will replace Cowell Stadium with a seating capacity of more than 10,000 and offer increased and improved seating in a new home grandstand on the west side to include state-of-the art broadcast and WiFi capability, concessions, rest rooms, and a special student section. Installation of lights and new seating on the east side was completed in summer 2014. Construction on the west side began in mid-May 2015 and the official groundbreaking ceremony was held May 29, 2015. Contruction is exptected to be completed in time for the 2016 UNH football season. The athletic complex will be a resource for the University and entire state of New Hampshire to host more state, regional and national competitions and events such as Special Olympics, concerts and high school championships. Fans, alumni and students can track progress of the stadium project at UNHStadium.com, a joint venture between UNH Athletics and Pack Network that provides exclusive content on the ongoing fundraising and planning efforts for the stadium project.

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UNH’s Cowell Stadium has been called The Dungeon, a fittingly foreboding name for visiting teams because, in the past decade, very few have left The Dungeon with a win. New Hampshire won a school-record 14 consecutive home games spanning the 2013-14 seasons to surpass the bench-mark of 12 established during the 2008-10 seasons; seven of those 14 wins were against-nationally-ranked teams, including four in the Top 10.

Welcome to the Dungeon

Since the start of the 2007 season, the Wildcats are 42-5 at The Dungeon. UNH has had tremendous success at home against non-conference teams the past decade (2005-14) with a 19-2 record that included 16 consecutive wins spanning the 2006-14 seasons.

In 2014, UNH won all six regu-lar-season home games to tie the previous record (12) and went on to NCAA postseason wins against both Fordham and Chattanooga to establish the new mark (14). The ‘Cats outscored the opposition 328-156 with five games of 40+ points, including a season-high 52 against Dartmouth College (in the first ever night game at The Dungeon) and 44 in the NCAA second round vs. ninth-ranked Fordham.

The record streak began Sept. 14, 2013 with a 53-23 victory in the home opener against Colgate University. The Wildcats went on to an unblemished 6-0 record at The Dungeon that season, when they outscored the opposition 243-97 and scored more than 50 points in a game twice – season-high 59 vs. Rhode Island (Oct. 12).

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AsastartingtailbackattheUniversityofNewHampshire,JerryAzumah‘99earnedareputationasanunstoppablerecord-breaker.BythetimehegraduatedfromtheUniversityandjoinedtheChicagoBearsasafifth-rounddraftpick,hehadalreadysmashedfourNCAAFCScareerrecordsandbeenawardedtheWalterPaytonAwardforhisoutstandingachievementasthenation’stopoffensiveplayer.Attheageof25,hediditagain.WithagifttofundtheJerryAzumahAthleticPerformanceCenter,hewastheyoungestUNHalumonrecordtogiveagiftofmorethan$100,000tohisalmamater.Thegiftprovidedfundingfortherenovationandcompleteoverhaul,includingstate-of-the-artequipmentoftheUniversity’sstrengthandconditioningfacilitylocated in the UNH Field House. TheAzumahPerformanceCenteropenedinthesummerof2003.Themassiveworkoutfacility,whichwasoriginally4,000squarefeet,grewtoover6,000squarefeetduringasummerrenovationin2009.Therenovatedcenterfeatures5,000poundsofOlympicweights,7,000poundsofdumbbells,18Powerliftplatformstations,12Hammerstrengthmachines,anadditional15,000poundsofweightsand1,500squarefeetofwarmuparea. “HisNationalFootballLeagueprofilewilltellyouthatJerryAzumahwas5-11,weighed195,andplayeddefensivecornerbackwiththeChicagoBears,”saidMartyScarano,UniversityofNewHampshireathleticdirector.“WhatthosestatisticsmissisthesizeofJerryAzumah’sheart.WearesoproudtohaveJerry’snameaffiliatedwiththeUniversityofNewHampshire.JerrywasaleaderwhileattendingUNHandcontinuestosetagreatexampleasagraduate.”AzumahisthesonofTheophiliusandBerthaAzumah,nativesofGhanawhosettledinWorcester,Mass.HecametoUNHin1995asafreshman,majoredinsociology,andminoredinjusticestudies. “MyscholarshipatUNHallowedmetopursuemyinterestsintheclassroom,buildasuccessfulcollege

footballcareerandchangedmylifeoneverylevel,”saidAzumah.“I’mpleasedtobeabletomakeamajorcontributiontomyuniversityandtobringnewopportunitiestotoday’sstudent-athletes.” DuringhisfouryearsatUNH,AzumahwasanAll-Americantailbackandhasbeenreferredtoasaplayerwhocomesalongonceinacoach’slifetimebyformerUNHfootballcoachBillBowes.Heholdsnumerousschoolrecords,includingtherecordfortouchdownsrushing(60)andoverallTDs(69),andFCSrecordsforrushingyards(6,193),all-purposeyards(8,376)andpointsscored(424).Hehadthesixbest—andeightofthetop10—UNHrushinggameseverandholdstheall-timeFCSrushingrecordof6,193yards.Atthattime,hewastheonlyrunnerinFCShistorytohavefour 1,000-yard seasons. AzumahisoneoftheonlyplayersinthehistoryoftheNFLtomakethetransitionfromoffensetobeingastartingcornerback.In2003hebecamethefirstWildcattoeverplayintheProBowl,whereheexcelledasareturnspecialist.Hewasafull-timestarteratcornerbackfrom2001through2005andmadesignificantcontributionsondefense.AzumahholdsthedistinctionofbeingthelastChicagoBeartoscoreatouchdownatSoldierFieldwhenheinterceptedDonovanMcNabbinadivisionalplayoffgameversusthePhiladelphiaEaglesandran39yardsforatouchdownJan.19,2002.TheplaygavetheBearsa14-13leadinthethirdquarter. AzumahannouncedhisretirementfromNFLfootballin2006duetoinjuries,buthecontinuestokeepintouchwithhisalmamaterandisalwayslookingfornewwayshecanhelptheUniversity,theathleticdepartmentandtheWildcatfootballprogram.

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SolelyfortheuseofthefootballplayersandstaffistheJamesH.“Red”HayesFootballLockerRoom,located on the bottom level of the Field House adjacent to Cowell Stadium. Constructed in 1988, the locker roomwasagiftofRedHayes(‘32),aformerWildcatplayerunderlegendarycoachWilliamCowellwhowentontoasuccessfulbusinesscareerandgavedistinguishedservicetotheStateofNewHampshire.Thelockerroomfeatures110separatelockersthataccommodateeachplayer’sequipmentanduniform,aswellasaplayers’loungeadjacenttothelockerarea. Lockerroomrenovationsduringthesummerof2012ledtotheinstallationofanewlightingsystem,theadditionofa55-inchflatscreenTVandFathead-designedmurals(picturedright)featuringhistoricalWildcatmoments.TheBrice-CowellMusket(below),whichgoestothewinneroftheannualUNH-Mainegridironbattle, resides on the wall of the locker room. A locker memorial for Todd Walker was added in honor of the formerWildcatwhosufferedanuntimelyandheroicdeathinMarch2011whileprotectingafemalefriend.

The James H. “Red” Hayes Locker Room

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WWW.UNHWILDCATS.COM 2015 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL

UNH FOOTBALL – NATION-LEADING 11 STRAIGHT NCAA APPEARANCES

R.J. Harris ‘15Wide Receiver

New orleans Saints

Name Drafted Team, Year(s)TEKyleAuffray(’08-’10) FreeAgent Cardinals2013 Patriots 2014 TBJerryAzumah(’95-’98) 5thround Bears1999-2005WRDavidBall(’03-’06) Freeagent Bears2007 Jets 2008 Eagles2013OLJasonBall(’98-’01) Freeagent Chargers2002-04DBEtienneBoulay(’02-’05) Freeagent Jets2008QBChrisBresnahan(’95-’96) Freeagent Patriots1996WRAaronBrown(’04-’07) Freeagent Bills2007OL Mike Coccia (‘10-14) Free agent Eagles 2015LBScottCurtis(’84-’87) Freeagent Eagles1988 Broncos 1989-90LBSteveDoig(’78-’81) 3rdround Lions1984-85 Patriots 1986-87CPatDowney(’93-’97) Freeagent Chargers1997OTJohnDriscoll(’84-’87) 12thround BillsCPaulDuFault(’82-’84) FreeAgent GiantsOGJohnFlanagan(’82-’84) FreeAgent BroncosDLJoeFleming(’91-’94) FreeAgent Browns1995 Bears 1999-2001DEMikeFoley(’92-’95) 5thround Cardinals1996WRDavidGamble(’90-’93) FreeAgent Broncos1996RBAndreGarron(’82-’85) FreeAgent Chiefs1986LBDwayneGordon(’89-’92) 8thround Dolphins1993 Falcons 1994 Chargers1995 Jets 1997-2000DB Corey Graham (’03-’07) 5th round Bears 2007-11 Ravens 2012-13 Bills 2014–currentWR R.J. Harris (‘10-’14) Free agent Saints 2015LBBruceHuther(’73-’76) Freeagent Cowboys1977-80 Browns 1981 Bears 1982 Cowboys 1983

Name Drafted Team, Year(s)LBIliaJarostchuk(’83-’86) 5thround Cardinals1987,1989 Dolphins 1988 Patriots 1990QBBobJean(’85-’88) 10thround Bengals1989TETomJohnson(’83-’87) FreeAgent Giants1988RBChadKackert(’05-’09) FreeAgent Jaguars2010OLKenKaplan(’78-’82) 6thround Buccaneers1984-85 Saints 1987OGDutchKnox(’30-’34) Lions1934-36OLGregKrause(’94-’98) Freeagent Bengals1998FBDanKreider(’95-’99) FreeAgent Steelers2000-07 Rams 2008 Cardinals 2009DTPaulLindquist(’58-’61) 8thround Patriots1961FBLeeMcClinton(’90-’94) FreeAgent Dolphins1995 DEBrianMcNally(’08-’11) FreeAgent Redskins2012DLBrianO’Neill(’83-’85) FreeAgent Raiders1986 Dolphins 1987LBDaveRozumek(’72-’75) 12thround Chiefs1976-79LBDwayneSabb(’88-’91) 6thround Patriots1992-95 Rams 1997QBRickySantos(’03-’07) FreeAgent Chiefs2008OLBrianSaranovitz(’83-’85) FreeAgent Patriots1987FS/RBDanSerieka(‘60-’63) FreeAgent Patriots1964 Raiders 1967TEScottSicko(’06-’09) FreeAgent Cowboys2010RBAvromSmith(’91-’94) FreeAgent Bears1995 DT Jared Smith (’09-’12) 7th round Seahawks 2013 Falcons 2015TE Harold Spears (‘10-14) Free Agent Saints/Packers 2015QBJimStayer(’91-’94) FreeAgent Patriots1994OLRyanWard(’96-’00) FreeAgent Bears2001 LBSeanWare(’05-’09) FreeAgent Panthers2010WRRandalWilliams(’96-’00) FreeAgent Jaguars2001 Cowboys 2001-04 Raiders 2005-06TEJonathanWilliams(’01-’05) FreeAgent Rams2005

UNH WILDCATS IN THE

Chip Kelly ‘90Head Coach

Philadelphia Eagles

Corey Graham ‘07Defensive Back

Buffalo Bills

Mike Coccia ‘15offensive LinemanPhiladelphia Eagles