2011 Falcon Football - Saint Augustine`s University

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2011 Falcon Football - Saint Augustine`s University
2011 Falcon Football
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Falcon Fact Sheet
Pages 3-4
President Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber
5
Athletic Director George Williams
6
Head Coach Michael Costa
7
Assistant Coaches
Preseason Roster
10-11
Players To Watch
12-14
Season Outlook
15
2011 Opponents
16-20
2010 Season Review
21-26
2010 Season Statistics
27-31
Year-By-Year Statistics
32-34
Individual Records
35-38
All-CIAA History
39
2011 Football Schedule
2
8-9
Saint Augustine's College
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CoSIDA Sports Information Sheet
Saint Augustine’s College
2010 PIONEER BOWL CHAMPIONS
GENERAL
Name of School: Saint Augustine’s College
City/Zip: Raleigh, NC 27610
Founded: 1867
Enrollment: 1,508
Nickname: Falcons
School Colors: Blue and White
Stadium: TBA
Capacity: TBA
Surface: TBA
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: CIAA
President: Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber
Alma Mater, Year: Hampton, 1971
Athletic Director: George Williams
Alma Mater, Year: Saint Augustine’s College, 1965
Athletic Phone: (919) 516-4236
HISTORY
First year of football: 1934 (CIAA)
All-time bowl/play-off record: 1-0 (2010)
All-time record: 132-124-8
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Anthony Jeffries
SID Office Phone: (919) 516-4141
Cell Phone: (919) 274-7552
SID Fax: (919) 516-5810
SID Email: [email protected]
SID Mailing Address: 1315 Oakwood Ave.,
Raleigh, NC 27610
Jimmy Heggins/Offensive Line Coach (Tackles, Ends)
Jermaine Gales/Offensive Coordinator
Anthony Scott/Offensive Line Coach
Matthew Montgomery/Quarterbacks Coach
Michael Dobson/Equipment Administrator
Head Athletic Trainer: David Hill
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Carlitta M. Moore
Head Athletic Trainer Phone: (919) 516-4595/4219
TEAM RECORD
Overall Record last year: 9-2
Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd Place-Southern Division)
Basic Offense: Pro I
Basic Defense: 4-3
Lettermen Returning: 40
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8
Offensive Starters Returning: 7/4
Defensive Starters Returning: 7/4
TOP RETURNING STARTERS
Name
Rowdy Batchelor
Jamil Berry
Pos.
FB
SS
Derrick Early
CB
Joaquin Green
QB
Anthony Harris
DE
Tyron Laughinghouse WR
Rory Nixon
C
Joe Reed
DE
Chaz Robinson
LB
Jamain Smith
WR
Ht.
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-0
Wt.
220
180
200
195
250
175
285
280
220
185
Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
R-Jr.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Jr.
Soph.
Jr.
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Michael Costa
Alma Mater: Norfolk State
Record at school (seasons): 27-49-0 (10th season)
Career record (seasons): 37-90 (14th season)
Football office phone: (919) 516-5180
Best time to reach coach: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.,
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
RETURNING ALL-CIAA PLAYERS
Assistant Coaches:
Willie Bennett/Co-Defensive Coordinator
Kevin Dial/Wide Receivers Coach
Demius Frazier/Linebackers Coach-Video Coordinator
William Frizzelle/Secondary Coach
Tremayne Henry/Co-Defensive Coordinator
Anthony Harris – Ranked fourth in CIAA in sacks (6.5) last
season.
Chaz Robinson – Led all CIAA freshmen in tackles per
game (8.2) last season.
Tyron Laughinghouse — Led CIAA and ranked sixth in
Division II in kickoff return average per game (29.5) last
season.
Photo Credits: Rick Crank,
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2010 RESULTS (9-2 OVERALL, 6-1 CIAA)
SEPTEMBER
4
at Catawba
11
MARS HILL
18
SAINT PAUL’S*
25
at Lincoln (Pa.)*
OCTOBER
2
FAYETTEVILLE STATE*
9
at Winston-Salem State*
16
at Central State
23
at Johnson C. Smith*
29
at Livingstone*
NOVEMBER
6
SHAW*
DECEMBER
4
vs. Fort Valley State
* CIAA games
(W) 20-17
(L) 12-41
(W) 31-7
(W) 52-21
(W) 42-36
(W) 40-35
(W) 21-14
(W) 34-24
(W) 33-0
(L) 6-10
(W) 20-9
P RETURNING STATISTICAL PERFORMERS
Rushing
Deonte Toliver
GP
9
Passing
Joaquin Green
GP
7
Att.
39
Att-Comp-Int.
70-139-10
4
Avg.
5.6
TDs
1
Long
44
Pct.
50.4
Yds.
1,064
TDs
10
Long
33
61
Receiving
GP
Jamain Smith
11
Tyron Laughinghouse 11
No.
39
19
Yds.
540
402
Avg.
13.8
21.2
TDs
2
6
Tackles
Chaz Robinson
UT
41
AT
41
Tot.
82
TFLs/Yds
6.0-20
GP
10
MEDIA INFORMATION
WAUG-TV/Radio
The News & Observer
Triangle Tribune
Onnidan HBCU Sports On-line
The Carolinian
Herald-Sun
99.9 The Fan
WRBZ-850 Radio
620 AM Sports Radio
N.C. Associated Press
WRAL-TV 5
WTVD-TV 11
NEWS 14
NBC-17
Yds.
219
919-516-4750
919-829-4560
919-688-2282
919-604-9419
919-834-5558
919-419-6673/800-822-1054
800-532-5343
919-875-9100/919-860-0850
919-875-9100/919-860-0850
800-662-7075/919-881-9974
800-245-9725
919-687-2218
919-882-4040
919-835-6399
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PRESIDENT DR. DIANNE BOARDLEY SUBER
Dianne Boardley Suber, 10th President of
Saint Augustine’s College, assumed the
presidency of the College on December 1,
1999. Under her presidency, the College
has experienced increased enrollment,
reinstituted the football program, fielded a
marching band, expanded the adult
learners program, established innovative
degree granting programs to include
Biomedical and Scientific Communication,
Criminal Justice Forensic Science and the Center for Real
Estate Development and Property Management and
reinstated the dual degree program in Engineering with North
Carolina State University.
The first female to lead the institution, Dr. Suber is an
experienced educator and administrator with 30 years of
teaching, consulting and administrative experience in
preschool and higher education. She has served as a
classroom teacher; elementary and middle school principal,
university professor and consultant to several national
educational organizations. Prior to assuming the helm at Saint
Augustine’s College, Dr. Suber held administrative positions
of increasing responsibility at Hampton University in
Hampton, Virginia, including: vice president for administrative
services; assistant provost for academic affairs; assistant
provost; dean of administrative services; and adjunct
professor of Education in the Graduate College. Dr. Suber
received a bachelor of science degree in early childhood
education from Hampton (Institute) University, a master’s of
education degree in curriculum development from the
University of Illinois-Urbana and a doctorate of education
degree in educational administration from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia.
County Grants Committee; the Consortium of Doctors, LTD;
the Southeast Raleigh Improvement Assembly; the Blue
Ribbon Committee on the Future of Wake County; the Rotary
Club. A member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Dr. Suber
previously served on the former President’s Board of Advisors
to the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges
and Universities; and the American Council on Education
(ACE) as a Commissioner.
Dr. Suber was featured in the October 2005 issue of Essence
Magazine and in 2006, she was awarded The Willie E. Gary
“Making A Difference Award.” The 100 Black Men, Triangle
East Chapter, awarded Dr. Suber the Education Award at
their 2008 Gala “A Tribute to Women”, April 2008. In 2010,
Dr. Suber received the Dr. Effie H. Jones Humanitarian Award
from the American Association of School Administrators
(AASA).
Dr. Suber has two daughters - Nichole Reshan Lewis and her
daughter Taylor Marie, who reside in Raleigh, North Carolina
and Raegan LaTrese Thomas, who also lives in Raleigh,
North Carolina with her husband, Farah and their children,
Nyjil Brevard Saint Thomas and Samantha Ari Dianne
Thomas.
Dr. Suber has recently been appointed to serve on the
Secretary of Education’s Historically Black Colleges and
Universities Capital Financing Advisory Board. She currently
serves as the Cooperating Raleigh Colleges (CRC) President.
President Suber also serves on the Board of Directors of the
Central Region of Wachovia Bank; the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association (CIAA); the United Negro College Fund;
the National Association of Independent Colleges and
Universities (NAICU); the Business and Technology Center;
the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce; the Communities
In Schools of Wake County; and the Marbles Kids Museum.
Dr. Suber is also a member of the United Negro College
Fund’s Executive, Bylaws and Nominating Committees; the
Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC); the North Carolina
Independent Colleges and Universities Executive and
Nominating Committees; The Women’s Network of Wake
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR GEORGE WILLIAMS
George Williams has built a dynasty in
track and field and cross country at Saint
Augustine’s College. Since he began
coaching in 1976, his track and field
programs have won an astounding 31
national championships.
Williams has coached 32 Olympians,
including three gold medalists. He has
been the recipient of more than 100 track
and field coach of the year honors, including the 2010
Division II national outdoor men’s coach of the year award by
the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches
Association.
The award is one of seven coaching honors for Williams in
2010. In 2011, Williams earned three awards - the CIAA
men’s indoor and outdoor coach of the year and the
USTFCCCA Atlantic Region men’s coach of the year.
Williams’ teams have consistently brought home NCAA track
and field championships and produced numerous world-class
athletes. Under his leadership, the Falcons have amassed
over 150 CIAA track and field and cross country conference
championships. Additionally, his scholarship student-athletes
have a 95 percent graduation rate.
Williams was the head coach of the 2004 Men’s Olympic
Track and Field Team in Athens, Greece, and he also served
as assistant coach of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Track and Field
Team in Atlanta, Ga., where each athlete he was responsible
for won a gold medal. He was the U.S. men’s head coach at
the 1999 World Outdoor Championships in Seville, Spain, the
1993 World Indoor Championships in Toronto, Canada and
the 1992 IAAF World Cup in Havana, Cuba.
Williams coached Saint Augustine’s College graduate
Bershawn “Batman” Jackson to a bronze medal at the 2008
Beijing Olympics. Jackson is a four-time U.S. champion and
2005 world champion in the 400-meter hurdles. Four former
Falcon student-athletes including Jackson competed at the
Beijing Olympics.
In addition to being the track and field and cross country head
coach, Williams is also the college’s athletic director. A faithful
Falcon, Williams has served his alma mater (graduated 1965)
in a variety of roles since 1968 including director of alumni
affairs, admissions counselor, director of student activities
and head basketball coach. In 1976, Williams was named the
men’s and women’s track and field and cross country coach,
and he was named athletic director in 1997. In his one season
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as men’s basketball coach, Williams led the Falcons to a
division title in 1998.
Before he became a coaching legend, Williams made his
name on the basketball court for the Falcons. One of the best
players to ever suit up in a Falcon uniform, Williams was an
All-CIAA standout during his career.
Williams is a member of six Halls of Fame: the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame, the North
Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the Florida Track and Field Hall
of Fame, the Saint Augustine’s College Athletic Hall of Fame,
the Booker T. Washington High School (Miami, Fla.) Hall of
Fame, and the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
In March 2009, Williams was selected an honoree in the
“Living Legends” Orange & Black Scholarship Gala Awards
Ceremony by the Booker T. Washington Alumni Association,
which honors outstanding alumni of Booker T. Washington
Senior High School. On June 20, 2008, Williams received the
Bighouse Gaines Unsung Hero Award from the WinstonSalem State University Alumni Association.
In November 2003, Williams arranged for Saint Augustine’s
College to become the first historically black college to host
the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships. In
November 2010, Saint Augustine’s College hosted the
Atlantic Region Cross Country Championships.
After returning from the 2004 Summer Games, the city of
Elizabeth City, N.C., honored Williams in September 2004
with a key to the city. The city of Raleigh, N.C., honored the
longtime Saint Augustine’s College coach with a
Proclamation, naming November 16, 2004, as George
Williams Day for his outstanding contributions in track and
field. The Newark YMCA Sports Legends honored Williams in
November 2004, and the city of Miami, Fla., honored Coach
Williams with a Proclamation naming February 7, 2004, as
George Williams Day.
Additionally, Williams has received The Order of the Long
Leaf Pine award three times - from Governor Jim Martin,
Governor James Hunt in 1996 and Governor Michael Easley
in 2004. The Order of the Long Leaf Pine award is the highest
civilian honor presented by the governor of North Carolina.
Coach Williams received this honor because of his career
achievements, and his extraordinary service to the state and
the community. Coach Williams is married to the former Olivia
Hardy, and they have one daughter Crystal, a son-in-law
Steve Harrell and twin granddaughters Haley and Grace.
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HEAD COACH MICHAEL COSTA
Michael Costa enters his tenth season at
Saint Augustine’s College as one of the
most respected head coaches in the
CIAA. The 2003 and 2005 CIAA football
coach of the year, Costa is an energetic
leader who instills discipline and intensity
in his players.
Costa is the Falcons’ only head coach since the school
revived football in 2002. During his tenure at Saint
Augustine's College, Costa has produced four All-Americans
(Kevin Jones, Alex Hall, Marcus Kennedy, Walter Sanders)
and 31 All-CIAA players including 14 first-team selections.
Several former players have gone on to professional careers
including former standout Alex Hall, who currently plays for
the NFL’s New York Giants. Some have embarked on
coaching careers such as Tyrone Pettaway, who recently
joined the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an assistant
coach.
The Falcons have achieved many noteworthy
accomplishments during Costa’s reign. In 2010, the Falcons
were ranked as high as 19th nationally in the AFCA Division II
Coaches’ Top 25 poll with their nine wins setting a modern
school season record.
The Falcons capped the 2010 season by topping nationallyranked Fort Valley State 20-9 for the Pioneer Bowl title. It is
the first postseason and bowl win for the Falcons in recent
memory.
The victory over Fort Valley State was the second against a
nationally-ranked team during the 2010 season. The Falcons
stunned then-unbeaten Winston-Salem State 40-35 in
October which was part of a seven-game win streak. They
also defeated Catawba (20-17) of the highly-regarded South
Atlantic Conference in the season opener for the second time
in three years.
In 2005, the Falcons were the first CIAA team to earn a No. 1
ranking in the NCAA Division II Southeast Region. That same
year, the Falcons tied a school record with eight wins.
From 2005 to 2007, the defense was ranked in the top 10
nationally in total defense. In 2008, the Falcons ranked 13th in
the nation in total defense.
Under Costa’s guidance, the Falcons gained national
attention with wins over nationally-ranked Catawba 14-7 in
2008 and Mars Hill 13-6 in 2005. Both teams play in the
South Atlantic Conference.
During Costa’s reign, three student-athletes have won top
league individual honors. Walter Sanders was named CIAA
offensive player of the year in 2010. Tyrone Pettaway was the
league’s top defensive player in 2005 and Kevin Jones
earned the honor the following year.
Both Pettaway and Jones were linebackers, a position that
Costa specializes in teaching. During his coaching career,
Costa worked with linebackers in two NFL Minority Fellowship
Programs; the New York Jets and the Washington Redskins.
Costa developed a reputation as a tireless worker at
Wilmington (Del.) High School where he was as assistant
football and basketball coach. His first head football coaching
job was at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. He coached
at Cheyney for five seasons from 1985 to 1990. After
Cheyney, Costa coached at Virginia Union University,
Hampton University, Elizabeth City State University and Miami
Central High School in various roles as an assistant before
coming to Saint Augustine's College.
Costa received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and
Physical Education from Norfolk State University. He
graduated with a Master’s of Education degree in Health and
Physical Education from West Chester State University of
Pennsylvania. Costa also holds a Master’s of Education
degree in Educational Administration from Cheyney University
of Pennsylvania. Costa and his wife, Cassondra, are the
proud parents of two children, Michael III and Alyse Nicole.
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COSTA HIGHLIGHTS
Twice Named CIAA and 100% Wrong Club Coach of the
Year (2003, 2005).
Coached current NFL player Alex Hall.
Coached two CIAA defensive player of the year winners
(Tyrone Pettaway, Kevin Jones).
Coached one CIAA offensive player of the year winner
(Walter Sanders).
Produced 31 All-CIAA Players.
Produced 4 All-Americans
Guided Falcons to Pioneer Bowl XII title over nationallyranked Fort Valley State (20-9) in 2010.
Set modern season school record for wins in 2010
(9 victories).
Falcons Won 2010 CIAA Highest GPA Football Award
Defeated nationally-ranked Catawba 14-7 in 2008.
Beat nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State 40-35 in
2010.
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Tremayne Henry
Jermaine Gales
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Offensive Coordinator
Tremayne Henry starts his ninth season at
Saint Augustine's College including his fifth
year as co-defensive coordinator. Under
his guidance, the Falcons are consistently
ranked in the top 10 nationally in total defense.
Henry played a huge role in the development of current NFL
player Alex Hall, who was an All-American defensive end for the
Falcons in 2006 and 2007. Former defensive tackle Marcus
Kennedy, another Henry pupil, gained All-American honors in
2008 while at Saint Augustine's College. Henry, whose specialty
is the defensive line, has produced two All-Americans and six AllCIAA players.
Before joining the Falcon staff, Henry was an offensive line
coach at Elizabeth City State University and defensive line coach
at Statesville and North Iredell High Schools. In addition to
coaching, Henry spends time as a youth mentor.
As a player, Henry was a three-time college football letterman at
Mars Hill College, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Political Science in 1994.
Jermaine Gales begins his second season
at Saint Augustine’s College as offensive
coordinator. Gales’ presence last season
impacted the offense, which averaged 28.3
points and 318.5 yards per game. Walter Sanders was named
CIAA offensive player of the year.
Before arriving at Saint Augustine’s College, Gales was the wide
receivers coach at Mars Hill College for four years. Prior to
coaching at Mars Hill, Gales was the wide receivers coach at
Southern Arkansas University. As a football player, Gales played
at Mt. San Antonio College where he was a two-time letterman.
Gale also lettered twice at Southern Arkansas where he helped
the Muleriders win the Gulf South Conference title in 1997.
Gales earned his bachelors degree in Biological Science at
Southern Arkansas in 2002. He also gained his Master’s of
Education degree in Kinesiology as a graduate assistant at SAU.
Gales is married to the former Kizzy Forrest.
Matthew Montgomery
Quarterbacks Coach
Willie Bennett
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Willie Bennett begins his sixth season at
Saint Augustine's College including his fifth
year as co-defensive coordinator.
Since coming to the Falcons, Bennett has been instrumental in
helping the defense attain its national reputation. Bennett also
coaches special teams, which rank among the top 30 in kickoff
and punt returns in 2010.
Bennett previously coached defensive backs and outside
linebackers at North Carolina A&T State University in 2005,
where the secondary ranked third in the MEAC and ninth
nationally. Five players were either first-team or second-team AllMEAC selections, and one player earned an NFL roster spot
during Bennett’s tenure at A&T. Bennett started his coaching
career at Alabama A&M where he coached defensive backs and
outside linebackers from 2002-2004. The A&M defense rose to
No. 1 in the SWAC and ranked among the top five defenses in
NCAA Division I-AA while Bennett was there.
Willie and his wife, Kiana, are the proud parents of two children:
Willie Jr. and Carilynn.
Matthew Montgomery begins his 10th
season as quarterbacks coach at Saint
Augustine's College.
At Saint Augustine's College, he developed quarterback Darrell
Nesbitt (2003-2005), who earned All-CIAA honors. In 2009,
Joaquin Green was named CIAA offensive rookie of the year
under Montgomery’s tutelage. In 2010, Teddy Bacote was
selected to the All-CIAA rookie team.
Before arriving at Saint Augustine's College, Montgomery was an
assistant coach at Hanna (S.C.) High School and Morris Brown
College, and he was a student assistant coach at Hampton
University. He was an elementary school teacher in Anderson,
S.C., while coaching at Hanna High School. Montgomery starred
at quarterback during his collegiate playing days, leading
Hampton University to three CIAA football titles (1992, 1993,
1994). Montgomery ranks sixth all-time in total offense and
seventh all-time in career passing in the CIAA.
Montgomery graduated from Hampton University with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Physical Education in 1996. He earned a
Master of Arts degree in counseling at Clark Atlanta University.
Matthew and his wife, Mary, are the proud parents of two
daughters: Prudence Alyce and Debra Kay.
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Kevin Dial
Wide Receivers Coach
Kevin Dial starts his sixth season as wide
receivers coach at Saint Augustine's
College. Dial has an extensive CIAA
background as a coach and player.
Dial has been an assistant coach at Virginia Union (2004-06),
Winston-Salem State (2003-04), North Carolina Central (200203) and Livingstone (1996-2002), which is his alma mater. Dial
was primarily the receivers and tight ends coach at his previous
jobs. He has developed eight All-CIAA players as a coach.
Dial was a stellar receiver at Livingstone, where he led the Blue
Bears in receptions, reception yards, touchdowns and yards per
catch during his playing days. He was a key player on two CIAA
championship teams.
Anthony Scott
Offensive Line Coach
Anthony Scott enters his fourth season as
offensive line coach at Saint Augustine's
College.
The offensive line has improved
tremendously under Scott, who played on two NCAA Division IAA national championship teams and four Southern Conference
championship teams at Georgia Southern University. The line
helped Walter Sanders become the CIAA offensive player of the
year in 2010. Lineman Justin Wells was a first-team All-CIAA
selection and lineman Jadarius Dean made the All-CIAA rookie
team in 2010. That same season, the Falcons were one of eight
CIAA teams to average over 300 total offensive yards. Scott has
coached three All-CIAA linemen in the last two seasons.
Before coming to Saint Augustine's College, Scott coached tight
ends at Lenoir-Rhyne University from January 2008 to June 2008
and the offensive line for three years at East Forsyth High
School, where he was also the head track and field coach and
the academic advisor for the football team. Scott earned a
Bachelor’s degree in broadcasting at Georgia Southern.
Demius Frazier
Linebackers Coach/
Video Coordinator
Demius Frazier enters his fifth season on
the Falcon coaching staff after a stellar
playing career at Saint Augustine's College. In 2006, Frazier was
part of a talented linebacking corps which played a key role on a
defense ranked No. 2 nationally.
The Opelika, Ala., native was the team’s sixth leading tackler that
year with 46 total tackles including 11 tackles for loss which tied
for third-best on the squad. He also collected one sack and one
pass interception. In 2005, Frazier was a second-team All-CIAA
selection after recording 33 total tackles including 12 tackles for
loss and 3.5 quarterback sacks. He also recovered a fumble and
forced one fumble.
William Frizzelle
Defensive Backs Coach
William Frizzelle is back for his 10th season
as an assistant coach.
A former North Carolina Central standout,
Frizzelle was a defensive back in the NFL for nine years. He
played for the Detroit Lions (1984-85), Philadelphia Eagles (1986
-1990, 1992-93) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1991). Frazier
collected 34 tackles in 2004 and 45 tackles in 2003.
Before turning pro, Frizzelle was an All-CIAA defensive back at
North Carolina Central from 1980-1983. He still ranks among the
school’s interception leaders with 10. A Greenville, N.C., native,
Frizzelle graduated from N.C. Central with a B.S. degree in
Political Science. Frizzelle relies on his NFL and college
experience to coach the Falcon secondary.
Jimmy Heggins
Offensive Line Coach
(Tackles, Tight Ends)
Jimmy Heggins is the offensive line coach
at Saint Augustine’s College working
primarily with tackles and tight ends.
Heggins helped the O-line play a vital role in the offense
averaging over 28 points and 300 yards in 2010, his first season
with the Falcons. Before coming to St. Aug, Heggins was the
offensive line coach at the University of Kentucky from 20052009. Heggins spent most of his coaching career at Florida State
University, where he stayed from 1986-2004. He was on the
coaching staff of two national championship teams at Florida
State.
Heggins has coached nine All-American offensive linemen and
18 offensive linemen who went the NFL.. He received his
bachelors degree in the College of Social Sciences at Florida
State in 1978. A Salisbury, N.C., native, Heggins was a high
school and college football standout.
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Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
R-Soph.
Soph.
R-Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
So.
Pos.
WR
LB
QB
LB
QB
WR
DB
LB
QB
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
RB
DB
DB
DB
DB
RB
DB
DB
RB
RB
LB
DB
RB
RB
RB
RB
K
LB
DB
LB
LB
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
WR
OL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
Ht.
6-3
5-11
6-2
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-0
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-3
5-10
5-9
5-10
5-10
6-1
5-8
5-9
6-0
5-8
5-10
5-11
6-2
5-9
5-11
5-9
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-10
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-4
5-11
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-0
Wt.
175
220
185
205
200
190
170
240
175
185
175
175
180
175
200
220
175
180
205
200
165
175
165
165
170
220
195
180
210
225
220
170
225
175
220
225
215
250
260
280
280
265
275
175
250
250
175
300
265
260
Hometown/Last School/Major
Greenville, NC/Rose HS/Sports Management
Hampton, VA/Phoebus HS/Sports Management
Pittsboro, NC/Northwood HS/Engineering-Math
Phenix, AL/Phenix City HS/Undecided
Hampton, VA/Bethel HS/Accounting
Waldorf, MD/Westlake HS/Undecided
Warner Robins, GA/Northside HS/Undecided
Montgomery, AL/
Germantown, MD/Seneca Valley HS/HPW
Kenansville, NC/James Kenan HS/Engineering-Math
Miami, FL/Carol City HS/Human Performance & Wellness
Baltimore, MD/Baltimore Poly Institute/HPW
Hampton, VA/Bethel HS/Human Performance & Wellness
York, PA/William Penn HS/Undecided
Wilmington, NC/New Hanover HS/Undecided
Gary, IN/West Side HS/Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC/71st HS/Math
St. Croix, VI, US/St. Croix Central HS/Engineering
Jonesboro, GA/Mundy’s Hill HS/Mass Communication
Warner Robbins, GA/Houston Co. HS/Sports Management
Gaithersburg, MD/Gaithersburg HS
Statesville, NC/North Iredell HS/Undecided
Elloree, SC/Calhoun Co. HS/Engineering-Math
Upper Marlboro, MD/Wise HS/Undecided
Woodstock, GA/Chattahoochee HS/Civil Engineering
Kernersville, NC/East Forsyth HS/Criminal Justice
Ashborn Park, MD/Westlake HS/Undecided
Mooresville, NC/Mooresville HS/Undecided
Washington, DC/Archbishop Carroll HS/General Studies
Decatur, GA/Towers HS/Design Graphic Art
Jacksonville, NC/White Oak HS/Criminal Justice
Union, SC/Union County HS/Undecided
Warner Robbins, GA/Northside HS/Business Administration
Gary, IN/Westside HS/Elementary Education
Spring Hope, NC/Southern Nash HS/Undecided
Homestead, FL/South Dade HS/Undecided
Lake City, SC/Lake City HS/Undecided
Anderson, SC/Westside HS/Sports Management
Hampton, VA/Hampton HS/Sports Management
Gastonia, NC/Huss HS/Computer Info. Systems
Ft. Washington, MD/Bishop McNamara HS/
Milledgeville, GA/Baldwin HS/Undecided
Mooresville, NC/Mooresville HS/Undecided
Hampton, VA/ Kecoughtan HS/Communication
Byron, GA/
Raleigh, NC/Wakefield HS/Sports Management
Hampton, VA/Phoebus HS/Physical Education
Decatur, GA/SW DeKalb HS/Engineering
Warner Robins, GA/Northside HS/Undecided
Fuquay-Varina, NC/Fuquay-Varina HS
Saint Augustine's College
2011 Falcon Football
PRESEASON ROSTER
Name
Hilberto Ayala
Dario Barnes
Deleon Bellamy
John Davis
Javon Harley
Michael Holt
Nigel Kinny Crawford
Michael Lima
Christopher Martin
Gerald Marshall
Keven McClendon
Jahad McCoy
Brian Moore
Desmin Moore
Ronald Moore
Michael Oliver
Herman Reaves
Danny Reid
Desi Savage
Jeremy Simmons
Martiz Smith
Jonathan Stallworth
Michael Trought
Ruben Velazquez
Craig Washington
Luther Witherspoon
C’Darris Wright
Alonzo Yates
Cl.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Pos.
RB
DB
OL
DB
RB
WR
DL
K
OL
QB
OL
DL
TE
OL
WR
DL
WR
DE
LB
DL
OL
LB
OL
OL
TE
DB
WR
RB
Ht.
5-8
5-9
6-1
5-11
5-9
5-9
6-5
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-4
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-3
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-4
5-10
6-3
6-1
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-6
Wt.
165
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280
175
220
170
300
165
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180
280
255
210
270
180
290
180
220
225
250
290
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285
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150
Saint Augustine's College
Hometown
Virgin Islands
Fayetteville, NC
Oplika, AL
Wilmington, NC
Newark, DE
Baltimore, MD
Washington, DC
Hialeah, FL
Washington, DC
Ft. Washington, MD
Chersaw, SC
Wilmington, NC
Valdosta, GA
Fairburn, GA
Greensboro, NC
Washington, NC
Miami, FL
Chesapeake, VA
Birmingham, AL
Bennettsville, SC
High Point, NC
Fuquay-Varina, NC
Greensboro, NC
Rock Hill, SC
Milledgeville, GA
Fayetteville, NC
Raleigh, NC
Durham, NC
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2011 Falcon Football
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Tyron Laughinghouse
No. 1
Wide Receiver/Returner
Jr.
2010: All-CIAA First Team Kick
Returner...Led CIAA in kick return average
(29.5 ypr)...Ranked sixth in Division II in kick return
average...Led team with six TD receptions...Caught 19
passes for 402 yards for a 21.2 average per
reception...Caught 5 passes for 108 yards and one
touchdown vs. Johnson C. Smith on Oct. 23...Played on the
men’s basketball team...2009: All-CIAA rookie team...Led
Falcons in receptions (34), receiving yards (527) and
receiving yards per game (58.6)...Team co-leader in
touchdown catches (6)...Ranked sixth in CIAA in receptions
per game (3.8) and eighth in receiving yards per
game...Returned a punt for a touchdown...HIGH SCHOOL:
Rose... MAJOR: Sports Management...HOMETOWN:
Greenville, NC...PERSONAL: 6-3 and 175 pounds.
Chaz Robinson
No. 3
Linebacker
Soph.
2010: All-CIAA Second Team Linebacker…
All-CIAA Rookie Team...Led all CIAA
freshmen in tackles per game (8.2)...Ranked sixth in CIAA in
tackles per game...Recorded 41 solo tackles, 41 assisted
tackles and 82 total tackles in 10 games...Named CIAA
linebacker of the week after making a game-high 17 tackles
against Shaw on Nov. 6...The 17 tackles tied for the secondmost by a CIAA player last season...HIGH SCHOOL:
Phoebus...MAJOR: Sports Management...HOMETOWN:
Hampton, VA...PERSONAL: 5-11 and 220 pounds.
Joaquin Green
No. 4
Quarterback
R-Jr.
2010: Started seven games at
quarterback...Missed 2 1/2 games due to
injury...Completed 70 passes in 139 attempts for 1,064
yards...Tossed 10 touchdowns and 10
interceptions...Completed 50 percent of his passes...Named
Heritage Sports Radio Network Division II national player of
the week after completing 14 of 22 passes for 202 yards and
two touchdowns in a 20-17 win over Catawba on Sept.
4...Completed 6 of 9 passes for 149 yards and two
touchdowns in the first half of a 40-35 win over then nationally
12
-ranked Winston-Salem State on Oct. 9...Threw three
touchdown passes in a 42-36 victory over Fayetteville State
on Oct. 2...Completed 8 of 16 passes for 126 yards and one
touchdown in win over Fort Valley State in Pioneer Bowl on
Dec. 4…2009: CIAA offensive rookie of the year...All-CIAA
rookie team...Completed 113 of 233 passes for 1,318 yards,
12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions...Tossed six touchdown
passes in a 43-41 overtime loss to Charleston (WVa.) on
Sept. 5 which earned him national co-offensive player of the
week honors..The six touchdown passes tied an NCAA
Division II national freshman record…HIGH SCHOOL:
Northwood...MAJOR: Engineering-Math….HOMETOWN:
Hampton, VA...PERSONAL: 6-2 and 185 pounds.
Teddy Bacote
No. 7
Quarterback
R-Soph.
2010: Played seven games…Was 3-0 as a
starter...All-CIAA rookie team
selection...Completed 50 of 96 passes for
761 yards…Threw nine touchdowns compared to one
interception...Completed 52.1 percent of his
passes...Completed 8 of 12 passes for 140 yards and two
touchdowns off the bench vs. Lincoln (Pa.) on Sept.
25...Completed 11 of 17 passes for 177 yards and one
touchdown as a starter vs. Johnson C. Smith on Oct.
23...Completed 14 of 26 passes for 191 yards and one
touchdown vs. Livingstone on Oct. 30...Threw two touchdown
passes vs. Fort Valley State in Pioneer Bowl on Dec. 4...HIGH
SCHOOL: Bethel...MAJOR: Accounting….HOMETOWN:
Hampton, VA...PERSONAL: 6-3 and 200 pounds.
Brian Richards
No. 8
Wide Receiver
Soph.
2010: Grabbed eight passes for 100 yards
and one touchdown in nine games...Scored
on a two-point conversion vs. Catawba on Sept. 4...Caught a
32-yard touchdown pass vs. Lincoln (Pa.) on Sept.
25...Scored on a 52-yard punt return vs. Livingstone on Oct.
30...HIGH SCHOOL: Westlake...MAJOR:
Undecided….HOMETOWN: Waldorf, Md....PERSONAL: 6-3
and 190 pounds.
Saint Augustine's College
2011 Falcon Football
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Jamain Smith
No. 13
Jamil Berry
No. 23
Wide Receiver
Sr.
Safety
Sr.
2010: Led Falcons with school record 39
receptions and 540 receiving yards in 11
games...Ranked 9th in the CIAA in receptions per game
(3.5)...Grabbed 25-yard pass vs. Catawba Sept. 4...Led
Falcons with four receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown
vs. Lincoln (Pa.) on Sept. 25...Named CIAA receiver of the
week after catching five passes for 86 yards vs. Livingstone
on Oct. 30...2009: Ranked fourth on the team in receptions
(22) and receiving yards (216)...2008: Tied for team highs in
receptions (15) and touchdown catches (3). During his career,
Smith has 76 receptions for 908 yards and five
touchdowns...HIGH SCHOOL: James Kenan...MAJOR:
Engineering-Math...HOMETOWN: Kenansville,
NC...PERSONAL: 6-0 and 185 pounds.
Newton Miller III
No. 17
Kick Returner/WR
R-Soph.
2010: Ranked seventh in CIAA in kick
return average (22.7 per game)...All-CIAA
rookie pick...Returned opening kickoff 83
yards for touchdown vs. Saint Paul’s on Sept. 18…Scored
two touchdowns vs. Saint Paul’s including a 32-yard
run...HIGH SCHOOL: William Penn...MAJOR:
Undecided...HOMETOWN: York, PA...PERSONAL: 5-11 and
175 pounds.
Jermaine Jones
No. 19
Wide Receiver
Soph.
2010: All-CIAA rookie selection...Grabbed
eight passes for 194 yards...Half of his catches (4) were
touchdowns...Selected CIAA rookie of the week after catching
two touchdown passes in 40-35 win over Winston-Salem
State on Oct. 9…The TD passes against WSSU were 68 and
19 yards...Caught 13-yard pass vs. Lincoln (Pa.) on Sept.
25...Caught 2 passes for 69 yards and one touchdown in
Pioneer Bowl vs. Fort Valley State...HIGH SCHOOL: New
Hanover...MAJOR: Undecided...HOMETOWN: Wilmington,
NC...PERSONAL: 6-3 and 200 pounds.
20 10: Team’s four th-lead ing tackler
(45)...Recorded two interceptions in addition to five pass
breakups and seven passes defended...Recorded 3.5 tackles
for loss… 2009: Ranked fourth on team in total tackles
(52)...Second on team in interceptions (4) and pass breakups
(4)...2008: Had 18 total tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Mundy’s
Hill...MAJOR: Mass Communications..HOMETOWN:
Jonesboro, GA...PERSONAL: 5-10 and 205 pounds.
Dedrick Early
No. 24
Cornerback
Sr.
2010: Tied for 18th in CIAA in passes
defended per game...Recorded two
interceptions, five pass breakups, seven passes defended
and one fumble recovery...HIGH SCHOOL: Houston
County...MAJOR: Undecided...HOMETOWN: Warner Robins,
GA...PERSONAL: 6-1 and 200 pounds.
Rowdy Batchelor
No. 37
Fullback
Sr.
2010: Starting fullback for the Falcons…
Lead blocker for CIAA offensive player of
the year Walter Sanders...Caught 11-yard touchdown pass
vs. Fayetteville State on Oct. 2…Carried eight times for five
yards...Caught five passes for 33 yards and one touchdown...
Member of CIAA indoor and outdoor men’s track and field
champions...An All-CIAA track and field member...2009: Ran
6 times for 16 yards...Had one reception for 17 yards...A
member of the CIAA indoor and outdoor men’s track and field
champions...An All-CIAA discus thrower...2008: One total
tackle…HIGH SCHOOL: White Oak...MAJOR: Criminal
Justice...HOMETOWN: Jacksonville, NC...PERSONAL: 5-11
and 220 pounds.
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2011 Falcon Football
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Alexander Tucker
No. 40
Jadarius Dean
No. 75
Placekicker
Soph.
Offensive Lineman
Soph.
2010: All-CIAA rookie selection…Made 8 of
12 field goals including 3 of 6 between 40
and 49 yards...Booted a 46-yard field goal vs. then nationallyranked Winston-Salem State on Oct. 9 to set a modern school
record...Later nailed the game-clinching field goal vs. WSSU
from 42 yards...Named CIAA specialty player of the week
after WSSU contest...Made a season-high three field goals
vs. Fayetteville State on Oct. 2 including a 41-yarder...Had
three games of two field goals..HIGH SCHOOL: Union
County...MAJOR: Undecided...HOMETOWN: Union,
SC...PERSONAL: 5-11 and 170 pounds.
Joe Reed
No. 58
Defensive End
Jr.
2010: Ranked eighth in tackles for loss (13)
and tied for 12th in sacks (4.5) in the
CIAA...Had 39 total tackles, one interception, six quarterback
hurries, four pass breakups, five passes defended and one
fumble recovery...Recorded 1.5 sacks vs. Saint Paul’s on
Sept. 18...2009: Seven tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss...HIGH
SCHOOL: Westside...MAJOR: Sports
Management...HOMETOWN: Anderson, SC...PERSONAL: 63 and 250 pounds.
Rory Nixon
No. 65
Offensive Lineman
Jr.
2010: Switched from guard to
center...Helped anchor an offensive line
which helped tailback Walter Sanders gain CIAA offensive
player of the year honors...With Nixon at center, offense
averaged 28.3 points and 318.5 total offensive yards including
1 52 .6 on t h e gr ou nd ...2 009 : Pl aye d g uar d f or t he
Falcons...HIGH SCHOOL: Hampton... MAJOR: Business
Administration...HOMETOWN: Hampton, VA...PERSONAL: 6
-2 and 260 pounds.
14
2010: All-CIAA rookie selection...Named
CIAA lineman of the week and CIAA rookie
of the week after his performance vs. Fayetteville State on
Oct. 2...The top blocker on an offensive line that opened holes
for CIAA offensive player of the year Walter Sanders, who
rushed for 243 yards in a homecoming win over Fayetteville
State...HIGH SCHOOL: Baldwin... MAJOR:
Undecided...HOMETOWN: Milledgeville, GA...PERSONAL: 6
-3 and 265 pounds.
Anthony Harris
No. 90
Defensive End
Sr.
2010: All-CIAA second team pick...Ranked
fourth in CIAA in sacks (6.5) and 12th in
tackles for loss (11.5)…Finished season with 29 total tackles,
two pass breakups, two passes defended, a team-high seven
quarterback hurries, and one blocked kick...Recorded two
sacks and two quarterback hurries vs. Fayetteville State on
Oct. 2...Collected two sacks and two quarterback hurries vs.
Livingstone on Oct. 30...Had one sack, two quarterback
hurries and one pass breakup vs. Shaw on Nov. 6...HIGH
SCHOOL: Wakefield... MAJOR: Sports
Management...HOMETOWN: Raleigh, NC...PERSONAL: 6-3
and 250 pounds.
Anthony Coleman
No. 92
Defensive Lineman
Jr.
2010: Had 32 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for
loss, two sacks, one interception, one pass
breakup...2009: 12 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one
sack...HIGH SCHOOL: SW DeKalb...MAJOR:
Engineering...HOMETOWN: Decatur, GA...PERSONAL: 6-1
and 300 pounds.
Saint Augustine's College
2011 Falcon Football
SEASON OUTLOOK
Coming off a record-setting football season, Saint Augustine’s
College is shooting for even better results in 2011.
The Falcons bring back 40 lettermen from last year’s 9-2
squad which set a modern school season record for wins and
took home the Pioneer Bowl Trophy after thumping nationallyranked Fort Valley State 20-9. It is believed to be the first
postseason appearance and victory for the Falcons, who plan
to use the win as a springboard for another serious run at the
CIAA championship.
The Falcons were one victory away from the CIAA title game
last season. At one point, they won seven consecutive games
including a 40-35 win over then nationally-ranked and
unbeaten Winston-Salem State. Going into the regularseason finale against Shaw, the Falcons were 19th in the
AFCA Division II national rankings.
To build off last season’s success, the Falcons need repeat
performances from several top flight players. Three All-CIAA
players return including Tyron Laughinghouse (Jr./Greenville,
N.C.), Chaz Robinson (Soph./Hampton, Va.) and Anthony
Harris (Sr./Raleigh, N.C.).
Laughinghouse, a double threat at wide receiver and kick
returner, led the CIAA and ranked sixth in Division II in kickoff
return average (29.5 ypr) while leading the Falcons in
touchdown receptions (6). Robinson, a linebacker, led all
CIAA freshmen in tackles per game (8.2) and ranked sixth in
the league overall. In addition to being an All-CIAA selection,
Robinson also made the All-CIAA rookie team. Harris, a
defensive end, was fourth in the CIAA in sacks (6.5).
Laughinghouse is part of an offensive unit which averaged
28.3 points and 318.5 total offensive yards. The Falcons will
miss CIAA offensive player of the year Walter Sanders, who
ranked among the Division II leaders in rushing with 1,377
yards, and tight end Jone’ Harris, who was named Pioneer
Bowl MVP after catching two touchdown passes in the bowl
win.
The bulk of the offense is back, however, including Joaquin
Green (R-Jr./Pittsboro, N.C.), Teddy Bacote (R-Soph./
Hampton, Va.), Rowdy Batchelor (Sr./Jacksonville, N.C.),
Jamain Smith (Sr./Kenansville, N.C.) Rory Nixon (Jr./
Hampton, Va.) and Jadarius Dean (Soph./Milledgeville, Ga.).
Green threw for over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns while
completing 50 percent of his passes.
Bacote was 3-0 as a starter when Green was injured and
finished the season with nine touchdown passes and one
interception. Bacote tossed two touchdown passes and Green
added one in the Pioneer Bowl victory. Batchelor was the lead
blocker at fullback for Sanders, while Nixon, a center, and
Dean, a guard, anchored the offensive line. Dean was named
to the All-CIAA rookie team. The steady Smith led the Falcons
last season with 39 receptions and 540 receiving yards.
Defensively, the Falcons are tough up front with Harris and
Joe Reed (Jr./Anderson, S.C.) at defensive end and Anthony
Coleman (Jr./Decatur, Ga.) in the interior. The Falcons expect
a breakout year from Reed, a talented player ranked eighth in
the CIAA in tackles for loss (13) last season.
The secondary is almost intact with the return of Dedrick Early
(Sr./Warner Robins, Ga.), Jamil Berry (Sr./Fayetteville, Ga.)
and Kevin Jones (R-Soph./Warner Robins, Ga.).
The Falcons should be dangerous on special teams. In
Laughinghouse and Newton Miller III (R-Soph./York, Pa.), the
Falcons have two of the most explosive returners in the CIAA
and the nation.
Miller, an All-CIAA rookie pick, ranked seventh in the CIAA in
kick return average (22.7 rpg) last season. He returned the
opening kickoff 83 yards against Saint Paul’s. Jermaine Jones
(Soph./Wilmington, N.C.), and Franklin James (R-Soph./
Hampton, Va.) are great coverage guys on kickoffs and punts,
and Jones is also a gifted receiver.
Alexander Tucker (Soph./Union, S.C.), another All-CIAA
rookie selection, set a modern school record with a 46-yard
field goal against Winston-Salem State. He later nailed a 42yarder to clinch the victory over WSSU.
If the Falcons avoid major injuries and big plays against them,
they can duplicate last year’s success and then some.
Saint Augustine's College
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2011 Falcon Football
OPPONENTS
GAME 1: AT VIRGINIA UNION
GAME 2: VS. CATAWBA
RICHMOND, VA — HOVEY FIELD — 6 P.M.
RALEIGH, NC — TBA — 1 :30 P.M.
AUG. 27
General Name: Virginia Union University
Location: Richmond, VA
Nickname: Panthers
School Colors: Maroon & Steel
Founded: 1865
Enrollment: 1,700
Stadium: Hovey Field (10,000/Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
President: Dr. Claude G. Perkins
Athletic Director: Michael Bailey
Sports Information Director: Jim Junot
SID Office Number: (804) 342-1493
Head Coach: Michael Bailey
Record At VUU: 9-11 (Third Season)
Career Record: 9-11 (Third Season)
Team Record 2010: 3-7 overall, 3-4 CIAA Northern (Tied-4th)
Basic Offense: Pro-Style
Basic Defense: 4-3
Returning Lettermen: 11/11
Returning Offensive Starters: 8
Returning Defensive Starters: 6
SEPT. 3
General Name: Catawba College
Location: Salisbury, NC
Nickname: Indians
School Colors: Navy Blue and White
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 1,000
Stadium: Shuford Stadium (4,500/Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: South Atlantic Conference
President: Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine
Athletic Director: Dennis Davidson
Sports Information Director: Jim Lewis
SID Office Number: (704) 637-4720
Head Coach: Chip Hester
Record At Catawba: 63-34 (9 years)
Career Record: 63-34 (9 years)
Team Record 2010: 6-4 overall, 4-3 SAC
Basic Offense: Pro I
Basic Defense: 4-3
Returning Lettermen: 34/12
Returning Offensive Starters: 5
Returning Defensive Starters: 9
Returning Statistical Leaders
Returning Statistical Leaders
Rushing:
Jerell Washington
GP
10
Att.
149
Yds
817
TD
9
Avg.
5.5
Passing:
Cheston Hickman
GP
7
Att.
131
Yds
924
TD
8
Comp.
57
Pct.
43.5
Receiving:
Matias Parker
GP
7
Rec. Yds
7
54
TD
2
Avg
7.7
Avg/G
7.7
Receiving:
Geron Bryant
Tackles:
TFL/Yds
Brian Smith
0/0
GP
Solo
QBS
Tackles:
10
33
16
Assist Total Int
11
44
1
Rushing: GP
Josh Wright
0
Attempts
10
Int Passing: GP Comp. Att.
8
Daniel Griffith
5 8
Yards
153
Avg.
687
TD
4.5
7
3
Pct.
12
Yds
66.7
Int
162
TD
1
GP
10
Rec.
42
Yds
686
Avg
16.3
Avg/G
68.6
TD
5
GP
TFL/Yds
Cory Johnson
10
2/-17
Solo
Assist
Total
Int
QBS
27
46
73
Saint Augustine's College
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2011 Falcon Football
OPPONENTS
GAME 3: AT NEW HAVEN
GAME 4: VS. LINCOLN (PA)
WEST HAVEN, CT — DELLACAMERA STADIUM — 1 P.M.
RALEIGH, NC — TBA — 1:30 P.M.
SEPT. 24
SEPT. 10
General Name: University of New Haven
Location: West Haven, Conn.
Nickname: Chargers
School Colors: Blue & Gold
Founded: 1920
Enrollment: 6,000
Stadium: Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium (3,500/Artificial Sprinturf)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Northeast-10
President: Dr. Steven H. Kaplan
Athletic Director: Deborah Chin
Director of Athletics Communication: Andy Beardsley
SID Office Number: (203) 932-7025
Head Coach: Peter Rossomando
Record at UNH: 13-7 (3rd Season)
Career Record: 13-7 (3rd Season)
Team Record 2010: 8-2 overall, 6-2 Northeast-10
Basic Offense: Single Back
Basic Defense: Multiple
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A
Returning Offensive Starters: 10
Returning Defensive Starters: 11
General Name: Lincoln (Pa.) University
Location: Lincoln University, Pa.
Nickname: Lions
School Colors: Blue and Orange
Founded:
Enrollment: 2,649
Stadium: Avon Grove High School (2,500/Synthetic Turf)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
President: Dr. Ivory V. Nelson
Athletic Director: Dianthia Ford-Kee
Sports Information Director: TBA
SID Office Number: (484) 365-7384
Head Coach: O.J. Abanishe
Record at LUP: 5-25 (4th Season)
Career Record: 5-25 (4th Season)
Team Record 2010: 1-9 overall, 0-7 CIAA Northern Division
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: 3-3-5
Returning Lettermen/Lost: 35/8
Returning Offensive Starters: 9
Returning Defensive Starters: 9
Returning Statistical Leaders
Rushing:
Victor Jones
GP
9
Passing:
Ryan Osiecki
GP Comp. Att.
10 155 273
Receiving:
GP
Sharieff Hall
8
Demetrius Ellison10
Tackles:
Attempts
201
Rec.
30
41
GP
Solo
TFL/Yds
Desmond Anderson 9 36
1.0/-1
Returning Statistical Leaders
Yards
1,021
Avg.
5.1
TD
11
Pct.
56.8
Yds
1,861
Int
6
TD
16
Yds
465
528
Avg
15.5
12.9
Avg/G
58.1
52.8
TD
6
4
Assist
Total
Int
QBS
17
53
7
0
Rushing:
GP
Laquan Williams 8
D’Ante Smith 10
Attempts
97
76
Yards
247
240
Avg.
2.5
3.2
TD
3
1
Passing:
GP Comp. Att.
Laquan Williams 8 106 241
Pct.
44.0
Yds
1,211
Int
12
TD
9
Receiving:
GP
Matthew Coston 10
Rec.
41
Yds
633
Avg
15.4
Avg/G
63.3
TD
6
Tackles:
Solo
Assist
Total
Int
QBS
48
19
67
0
GP
TFL/Yds
Brandon McElwee10
15.0/-69
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OPPONENTS
GAME 5: VS. FAYETTEVILLE STATE
GAME 6: WINSTON-SALEM STATE
FAYETTEVILLE, NC — JERALDS STADIUM — 6 P.M.
RALEIGH, NC — TBA — 1:30 P.M.
OCT. 1
OCT. 8
General Name: Fayetteville State University
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Nickname: Broncos
School Colors: Royal Blue & Lilly White
Founded: 1867
Enrollment: 6,632
Stadium: Luther Nick Jeralds Stadium (7,500/ Artificial Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
Chancellor: Dr. James A. Anderson
Athletic Director: Dr. Edward McLean
Sports Information Director: Adrian Ferguson
General Name: Winston-Salem State University
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
Nickname: Rams
School Colors: Red and White
Founded: 1892
Enrollment: 6,442
Stadium: Bowman Gray Stadium (18,000/Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
Chancellor: Donald J. Reaves, Ph.D.
Athletic Director: William “Bill” Hayes
Interim Athletic Media Relations Director: Trevin Goodwin
SID Office Number: (910) 672-1254
SID Office Number:
Head Coach: Kenny Phillips
Record At FSU: 69-49 (11 years)
Career Record: 69-49 (11 years)
Team Record 2010: 5-5 overall, 4-3 CIAA Southern
Basic Offense: Pro Style
Basic Defense: 353
Returning Lettermen/Lost: 51/9
Returning Offensive Starters: 7
Returning Defensive Starters: 6
Head Coach: Connell Maynor
Record At Catawba: 8-2 (1 year)
Career Record: 8-2 (1 year)
Team Record 2010: 8-2 overall, 5-2 CIAA Southern
Basic Offense: Multiple Pro
Basic Defense: Multiple
Returning Lettermen/Lost: 50/35
Returning Offensive Starters: 10
Returning Defensive Starters: 6
Returning Statistical Leaders
Rushing:
GP
Anthony Council 6
Passing:
None
Attempts
28
GP Comp. Att.
Returning Statistical Leaders
Yards
203
Avg.
7.2
TD
2
Rushing:
Nic Cooper
Pct.
Yds
Int
TD
Passing:
GP Comp. Att.
Kameron Smith 10 113 182
TD
3
Receiving:
GP
Tevin Brantley 9
Tackles:
Receiving:
GP
LaMarcus Bond 7
Rec.
21
Yds
295
Avg
14.0
Avg/G
42.1
Tackles:
Solo
Assist
Total
Int
PB
44
26
70
6
9
GP
TFL/Yds
Aaron Lyles
10
6.0/-17
18
GP
10
GP
TFL/Yds
Alton Keaton
10
8.5/-33
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Attempts
184
Yards
1,134
Avg.
6.2
TD
15
Pct.
62.1
Yds
162
Int
9
TD
20
Rec.
38
Yds
608
Avg
16.0
Avg/G
67.6
TD
5
Solo
Assist
Total
Int
QBS
36
31
67
0
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GAME 7: AT WEST GEORGIA
GAME 8: JOHNSON C. SMITH
CARROLLTON, GA— UNIVERSITY STADIUM — 2 P.M.
RALEIGH, NC — TBA — 2 P.M.
OCT. 15
General Name: University of West Georgia
Location: Carrollton, GA
Nickname: Wolves
School Colors: Blue and Red
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 11,250
Stadium: University Stadium (Ra-Lin Field) (9,500/ Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Gulf South Conference
President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey
Sports Information Director: Mitch Gray
SID Office Number: 678-839-6542
Head Coach: Daryl Dickey
Record at West Georgia: 4-26 (3 years)
Career Record: 32-41 (7 years)
Team Record 2010: 3-7 overall, 2-6 Gulf Coast Conference
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: Multiple
Returning Lettermen/Lost: 42/12
Returning Offensive Starters: 8
Returning Defensive Starters: 7
OCT. 22
General Name: Johnson C. Smith University
Location: Charlotte, NC
Nickname: Golden Bulls
School Colors: Navy & Gold
Founded: 1867
Enrollment: 1,350
Stadium: Irwin Belk Complex (4,500/Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: CIAA
President: Dr. Ronald L. Carter
Athletic Director: Stephen Joyner, Sr.
Sports Information Director: Lamont Hinson
SID Office Number: (704) 378-1118
Head Coach: Steven B. Aycock
Record at JCSU: 5-15 (3rd year)
Career Record: 5-15 (3rd year)
Team Record 2010: 2-8 overall, 1-6 CIAA Southern (5th place)
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: 4-4
Letterman Returning/Lost: 21/32
Returning Offensive Starters: 12
Returning Defensive Starters: 9
Returning Statistical Leaders
Returning Statistical Leaders
Rushing:
GP
Yusuf Holloway 10
James Kennebrew10
Passing:
None
GP Comp. Att.
Receiving:
GP
Arkeem French 9
Tackles:
Yards
411
393
Avg.
3.7
4.5
TD
3
3
Rushing:
GP
Joshua James 10
Dedrick Anderson10
Pct.
Yds
Int
TD
Passing:
None
Yds
503
Avg
12.6
Avg/G
55.9
TD
6
Receiving:
GP
Dedrick Anderson 10
Assist
Total
Int
QBS
Tackles:
24
62
1
Attempts
140
88
Rec.
40
GP
Solo
TFL/Yds
Manny Rodriguez 10
38
1.0/-1
0
Attempts
72
41
GP Comp. Att.
Rec.
18
GP
Solo
TFL/Yds
Michael Coats 10
28
1.5/-1
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Yards
280
201
Avg.
3.9
4.9
TD
4
0
Pct.
Yds
Int
TD
Yds
221
Avg
12.3
Avg/G
22.1
TD
1
Assist
Total
Int
Sacks
23
51
0
0
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GAME 9: LIVINGSTONE
GAME 10: AT SHAW
RALEIGH, NC — TBA — 1:30 P.M.
DURHAM, NC— DURHAM COUNTY STADIUM — 1 P.M.
OCT. 29
N0V. 5
General Name: Livingstone College
Location: Salisbury, NC
Nickname: Blue Bears
School Colors: Columbia Blue and Black
Founded: 1879
Enrollment: 1,100
Stadium: Alumni Memorial Stadium (6,000/Natural Grass)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: CIAA
President: Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr.
Athletic Director: TBD
Sports Information Director: Ricky Rogers
SID Office Number: (704) 216-6179
Head Coach: Elvin James
Record at LC: 0-11 (2nd Year)
Career Record: 0-11 (2nd year)
Team Record 2010: 0-11 overall, 0-7 CIAA Southern (6th place)
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: 4-3
Letterman Returning/Lost: 16/10
Returning Offensive Starters: 7
Returning Defensive Starters: 6
General Name: Shaw University
Location: Raleigh, NC
Nickname: Bears
School Colors: Maroon & White
Founded: 1865
Enrollment: 2,444
Stadium: Durham County Stadium (8,000/Field Turf)
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: CIAA
President: Dr. Irma McClaurin
Athletic Director: Alfonza L. Carter
Sports Information Director: Sherri Fillingham
SID Office Number: (919) 546-8250
Head Coach: Darrell Asberry
Record at Shaw: 37-18 (Five Seasons)
Career Record: 37-18 (Five Seasons)
Team Record 2010: 9-3 overall, 7-0 CIAA Southern (1st place)
Basic Offense: Spread
Basic Defense: Multiple 4-2-5
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A
Returning Offensive Starters: 4
Returning Defensive Starters: 6
Returning Statistical Leaders
Returning Statistical Leaders
Rushing:
GP
Terrill Gourdine 9
Attempts
63
Yards
187
Avg/C
3.0
TD
0
Rushing:
Antonio Dunn
GP
10
Attempts
59
Yards
324
Avg/C
5.5
TD
4
Passing:
GP Comp. Att.
Levon Stanley
9
59 127
Pct.
46.5
Yds
406
Int
10
TD
2
Passing:
None
GP Comp. Att.
Pct.
Yds
Int
TD
Receiving:
GP
Anthony Holland 11
Jamel Moore
11
Yds
277
32
Avg/C
10.7
3.2
Avg/G
25.2
2.9
TD
0
3
Receiving:
Tyrone Craig
Bobby Holiday
GP
12
9
Yds
532
164
Avg/C
17.7
20.5
Avg/G
44.3
18.2
TD
8
1
Assist
Total
Int
Assist
Total
Int
19
57
2
40
67
0
3.5
33
63
3
0
Tackles:
Rec.
26
10
GP
Solo
TFL/Yds
Devonta Harmon11
38
0
Sacks Tackles:
0
Charles Deas
Rico Brown
20
Rec.
30
8
GP
Solo
TFL/Yds
12
27
17.0/53
12
30
1.0/0
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GAME 1: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 20
CATAWBA COLLEGE 17 (Sept. 4)
GAME 2: MARS HILL COLLEGE 41
SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 12 (Sept. 11)
SALISBURY, N.C. – For the second time in three years, Saint
Augustine’s College surprised Catawba College 20-17 in the
Indians’ home football opener at Shuford Stadium.
Two years ago, the Falcons topped the Indians 14-7 at
Shuford Stadium to snap the Indians’ 13-game win streak in
home openers. They became the first CIAA team to defeat
the Indians.
The Falcons won again this year behind two touchdown
passes by Joaquin Green (Redshirt Soph./Pittsboro, NC) and
a defense which held firm late. It all added up to a victory for
the Falcons in their season opener.
“Our guys didn’t quit,” Falcon Head Coach Michael Costa
said. “I see some fight in the guys. And we do have talent. We
got some guys that can make some big plays. The good thing
is they made the big plays at the right time.”
Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.) clinched the big win with
a 23-yard scoring run on fourth down and inches. His
touchdown with 2:04 left sealed the win for the Falcons.
The Indians (0-1) scored on a late drive with 14 seconds left
to pull within three points. Charles McKenzie (Sr./Warner
Robins, GA) of the Falcons recovered the anticipated onside
kick and the Falcons ran out the clock.
Green, the 2009 CIAA offensive rookie of the year, was
efficient at quarterback. He completed 14 of 22 passes for
202 yards. He tossed touchdown passes to Jone’ Harris (Sr./
Fairfield, CA) and Jamain Smith (Jr./Kenansville, NC), whose
25-yard catch with 9:05 remaining in the fourth quarter gave
the Falcons a 14-10 lead which they kept for good.
Harris finished with five receptions for 87 yards including a 10
-yard touchdown grab. Sanders rushed 17 times for a teamhigh 60 yards.
Defensively, preseason All-CIAA linebacker Steven Stanback
(Sr./Temple Hills, MD) led the Falcons with 14 tackles.
Linebacker Mark Hall (Sr./Suitland, MD) added nine tackles
and Jamil Berry (Jr./Jonesboro, GA) had an interception.
The Indians opened the second half with a 43-yard field goal
by Thomas Trexler to extend their lead to 10-6. The Falcons
responded with an impressive drive which led to Green’s
touchdown pass to Smith.
RALEIGH, N.C. – Tailback Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore,
Md.) rushed for 125 yards on 27 carries and scored two
touchdowns for Saint Augustine’s College, but Mars Hill
College came away with a 41-12 non-conference victory at
Broughton High School Stadium.
The rushing yards were the most for Sanders since he gained
128 yards on 23 carries against Mars Hill in a 20-14 loss in
2009. Though the Lions (2-1 overall) failed to contain
Sanders, they overcame his rushing output by gaining 357
offensive yards and taking advantage of five Falcon
turnovers.
The Lions scored off one turnover – a five-yard fumble
recovery by Vernan Frett – to take a 34-0 lead early in the
third quarter. The Lions extended the lead to 41-0 before
Sanders put the Falcons (1-1 overall) on the scoreboard with
two short scoring runs in the fourth quarter.
Sanders was the main bright spot for the Falcons, but Tyron
Laughinghouse (Soph./Greenville, N.C.) gained 44 yards on
two kickoff returns and Newton Miller III (Redshirt Fr./York,
Pa.) gained 85 yards on four kickoff returns to excite the proFalcon crowd in the home opener. Linebacker Chaz Robinson
(Fr./Hampton, Va.) led the Falcons with eight tackles and
linebacker Steven Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills, Md.) added six
tackles and a fumble recovery.
Jon Richt paced the Lions with five touchdown passes
including three to P.J. Gore, who caught four passes for 127
yards. Richt completed 11 of 19 passes for 220 yards.
Maurice Harris led the Lions with nine tackles.
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GAME 3: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 31
SAINT PAUL’S COLLEGE 7 (Sept. 18)
GAME 4: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 52
LINCOLN (PA.) UNIVERSITY 21 (Sept. 25)
WEST GROVE, Pa. - Saint Augustine's College is off to its
best start in five years after routing Lincoln (Pa.) University
52-21 Saturday at Avon Grove High School Stadium.
The win pushed the Falcons to 3-1 overall and stretched their
football winning streak to two games. Most importantly, they
are 2-0 in the CIAA Southern Division with an important division game against defending CIAA champion Fayetteville
State coming up Saturday (Oct. 2) on Homecoming Day at
Broughton High Stadium.
The Falcons haven't opened the season this fast since 2005,
when they were unbeaten after four games. They went on to
post an 8-2 mark that season, their best record since 2002.
RALEIGH, N.C. – Newton Miller III (Redshirt Fr./York, Pa.)
scored twice and Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.) rushed
for 165 yards and a score to spark Saint Augustine’s College
to an easy 31-7 victory over Saint Paul’s College Saturday in
the CIAA football opener for both teams at Broughton High
School Stadium. The win raised the Falcons’ record to 2-1
overall. The Tigers stayed winless at 0-3.
Miller took the opening kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown to
give the Falcons a 7-0 lead. His 32-yard touchdown run in the
third quarter was the game’s final score.
Sanders dominated in between Miller’s scores. The 5-foot-11,
210-pound tailback gained a huge chunk of his yards on a 65yard touchdown scamper to open the second quarter. His
score stretched the Falcons’ lead to 21-7.
Sanders rushed for over 100 yards for the second
consecutive week. The school’s career rushing leader since
2002, Sanders helped the Falcons rush for a whopping 220
yards.
The Falcons also scored on a 31-yard touchdown pass from
Joaquin Green (Redshirt Soph./Pittsboro, N.C.) to Jone’
Harris (Sr./Fairfield, Calif.) and a 21-yard field goal by
Alexander Tucker (Fr./Union, S.C.). Green completed seven
of 13 passes for 95 yards.
The defense also contributed as linebackers Mark Hall (Sr./
Suitland, Md.), Steven Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills, Md.) and
Chaz Robinson (Fr./Hampton, Va.) combined for 30 tackles
including a game-high 11 by Hall.
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The Falcons wasted little time against the Lions, who dropped
to 1-3 overall and 0-2 in the CIAA Northern Division. The lead
was 32-7 by halftime, and the Falcons went on to record their
highest point total since 2002.
Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.), the CIAA's rushing
leader, continued his string of 100-yard games. His 64-yard
touchdown run in the first quarter set the tone for the Falcons.
He finished with 15 carries for 111 yards, becoming the first
Falcon runner in the modern era to reach the century mark
three consecutive contests.
The Falcons scored 26 points in the second quarter to turn
the game into a rout. After Alexander Tucker (Fr./Union, S.C.)
added a 21-yard field goal, Jeremy Banks (Fr./Montgomery,
AL) blocked a punt which Shonquez Nelson (Fr./Lake City,
S.C.) recovered off the bounce and scored on a 10-yard return for a 16-0 lead. Deonte Toliver (Soph./Gaithersburg, Md.)
exploded 44 yards for another Falcon touchdown before the
Lions finally scored on an 80-yard pass from Laquan Williams
to Anthony Wilson. Tucker booted a 39-yard field goal for a 32
-7 Falcon lead at halftime.
Joaquin Green (Redshirt Soph./Pittsboro, N.C.) connected
with Tyron Laughinghouse (Soph./Greenville, N.C.) for a 63yard touchdown to begin the third quarter. Backup quarterback Teddy Bacote (Redshirt Fr./Hampton, Va.) added two
touchdown passes - one to Brian Richards (Fr./Waldorf, Md.)
and the other to Jermaine Jones (Fr./Wilmington, N.C.) - in
the second half to round out the scoring for the Falcons.
Green completed 7 of 11 passes for 160 yards.
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GAME 5: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 42
FAYETTEVILLE STATE 36 UNIV. (Oct. 2)
GAME 6: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 40
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIV. 35 (Oct. 9)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Saint Augustine’s College pulled
off possibly its biggest win since restarting football in 2002
with a 40-35 victory over nationally-ranked and previously
unbeaten Winston-Salem State at Bowman Gray Stadium.
CIAA rushing leader Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.)
rushed for 121 yards and scored two touchdowns on 34 carries and the Falcons (5-1 overall, 4-0 CIAA) forced six turnovers to gain first place in the CIAA’s Southern Division.
The win was also the first in five tries against the Rams since
2002, and extended their current winning streak to four
games
RALEIGH, N.C. - Saint Augustine's College defeated
Fayetteville State 42-36 in a CIAA game at Broughton High
School.
The victory was on Homecoming Day before a crowd of
approximately 4,125 mostly pro-Falcon fans including current
students and alumni. It avenged a 56-6 drubbing last year at
the hands of the Broncos, the defending CIAA champions.
Led by the running of Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.), the
Falcons made sure the Broncos would not derail them this
year. Sanders had his second best day as a Falcon, carrying
30 times for a season-high 243 yards and three touchdowns.
He almost broke his school record of 262 yards against
Chowan University set in 2008.
The Falcons started fast in the first quarter. Joaquin Green
(Redshirt Soph./Pittsboro) found Jone' Harris (Sr./Fairfield,
Calif.) for a 23-yard touchdown pass on the opening drive for
a 6-0 lead. The margin stretched to 19-0 in the first quarter
following two long touchdown runs by Sanders. He scored
from 41 and 70 yards to the crowd's delight.
The Broncos pulled within 35-29, but Sanders scored his third
touchdown on the day - a 7-yard run - for a 42-29 lead with
six minutes left in the game. The Broncos scored a
touchdown with 18 seconds left in the game but the Falcons
recovered the onside kick which sealed the victory.
The win was the third in a row for the Falcons, who stayed
unbeaten in the CIAA (3-0).
The Rams (6-1, 4-1 CIAA) entered the contest unbeaten and
looking unbeatable. They were ranked 17th nationally in Division II and ranked first in several league categories but none
of that mattered to the Falcons, who have scored 30 or more
points in four consecutive games.
The Falcons, aggressive from the outset, capitalized on six
turnovers to take a 30-7 halftime lead. Linebacker Steven
Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills, Md.) led the way with two interceptions and a fumble recoveriy to go along with 10 tackles.
Linebacker Mark Hall (Sr./Suitland, Md.) added seven tackles.
Sanders capped the opening drive of the third quarter with a
25-yard run to make the score 37-7. The Rams scored late in
the third quarter to cut the deficit to 37-14.
Nicolas Cooper scored on a short run to pull the Rams within
37-21. But just when momentum appeared to turn in the
Rams’ favor, defensive lineman Romeo Deloatch (Fr./
Hampton, Va.) intercepted a tipped pass in Falcon territory. It
was the Rams sixth turnover.
The Rams kept clawing away down the stretch. Smith hit Dominique Fitzgerald for a 51-yard touchdown pass. Smith
passed to Tyrone Goldston for the two-point conversion to
close the score to 37-29 with 6:45 left in the game.
The Falcons relied on Sanders to run out the clock as they
moved the ball inside Ram territory.
Tucker booted the game-clinching 42-yard field goal to push
the score to 40-29 Falcons with 1:40 left.
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GAME 7: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 21
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY 14 (Oct. 16)
GAME 8: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 34
JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 24 (Oct. 23)
WILBERFORCE, Ohio - Saint Augustine's College needed a
late defensive stand to edge Central State 21-14 in a nonconference football game at McPherson Stadium. With three
regular-season games left, the Falcons (6-1 overall) are
assured of their first winning season since 2005.
After big wins over Fayetteville State and Winston-Salem
State the previous two weeks, the Falcons had their hands full
against Central State (1-6). The Marauders had first-and-goal
at the Falcons' five-yard line late the fourth quarter, but the
Falcons stopped them with 59 seconds left in the
game. Steven Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills, Md.) of the Falcons
made the key play, tackling Josh Anderson for a four-yard
loss on third down. The Marauders threw an incomplete pass
in the end zone on fourth down.
The tackle capped another outstanding effort from Stanback,
who collected a game-high 13 tackles including three tackles
for loss and one interception. Stanback led a defense which
forced three turnovers and made several big plays in holding
the Marauders to 268 total offensive yards. Mark Hall (Sr./
Suitland, Md.) added nine tackles.
Tailback Walter Sanders was an offensive force for the
Falcons. He rushed 27 times for 147 yards and a touchdown,
marking his sixth consecutive game over 100 yards. Sanders.
the CIAA's rushing leader, is only 31 yards away from
becoming the school's first 1,000-yard rusher in the modern
era.
The Marauders intercepted a pass on the game's second
play, leading to a one-yard run by Josh Anderson for a
surprising 7-0 lead. The Falcons turned to Sanders early in
the second quarter and he responded with two long runs, the
second one being a 31-yard jaunt for a touchdown which tied
the score at 7-7.
Sanders' touchdown started a string of 21 unawswered points
for the Falcons in the second quarter. Teddy Bacote (Redshirt
Fr./Hampton, Va.), starting in place of Green, scored on a
one-yard run and tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Tyron
Laughinghouse (Soph./Greenville, N.C.) to put the Falcons
ahead 21-7 at halftime. Dedrick Early's (Jr./Warner Robins,
Ga.) long return off a blocked field goal led to Bacote's short
scoring run, and Chris Tucker's (Sr./Hampton, Va.) fumble
recovery set up Bacote's scoring pass to Laughinghouse.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – No. 24th ranked Saint Augustine’s College, led by 208 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 33
carries by Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.) opened a 21-0
first-quarter lead en route to a 34-24 CIAA football victory
over Johnson C. Smith Saturday at Irvin Belk Complex. With
the win, the Falcons (7-1 overall, 5-0 CIAA) stayed atop the
Southern Division standings with two regular-season games
left.
Sanders, the CIAA rushing leader and the nation’s thirdleading rusher, became the school’s first 1,000-yard runner in
a season during the modern era. In surpassing the milestone,
Sanders gained over 100 yards for the seventh straight game.
Teddy Bacote (Redshirt Fr./Hampton, Va.), starting the second straight game in place of injured Joaquin Green (Redshirt
Soph./Pittsboro, N.C.), completed 11-of-17 passes for 177
yards and one touchdown. Five passes went to Tyron Laughinghouse (Soph./Greenville, N.C.) for 108 yards and one
touchdown.
On defense, linebacker Steven Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills,
Md.) had another outstanding day. Stanback had a game-high
10 tackles with one interception.
Sanders gained 122 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries in the first half to lift the Falcons to a 28-3 lead at halftime. Needing 31 yards to reach 1,000 yards entering the
game, Sanders surpassed the mark on the opening drive
which he capped with a 13-yard run on fourth down for a 7-0
Falcons lead.
On the Falcons’ second series, Sanders rambled 45 yards for
his second touchdown to stretch the lead to 14-0.
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GAME 9: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 33
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 (Oct. 30)
GAME 10: SHAW UNIVERSITY 10
SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 6 (Nov. 6)
SALISBURY, N.C. - For one half, 23rd-ranked Saint
Augustine’s College had its hands full with winless
Livingstone College.
But the visiting Falcons took charge in the second half for a
33-0 football victory at Alumni Memorial Stadium. With the
win, the Falcons tied a school record for season wins in the
modern era. More importantly, the Falcons (8-1, 6-0 CIAA) will
play Shaw next Saturday for the Southern Division title and a
berth in the CIAA Championship Game. Both Saint
Augustine’s College and Shaw are tied for first in the
Southern Division at 6-0.
The Falcons capitalized off two of the Blue Bears’ four
second-half turnovers to surge ahead. Mark Hall (Sr./Temple
Hills, Md.) recovered a fumble on the first play from
scrimmage in the third quarter which led to a 33-yard
touchdown pass from Teddy Bacote (R-Fr./Hampton, Va.) to
Tyron Laughinghouse (Soph./Greenville, N.C.) for a 7-0 lead.
Dedrick Early (Jr./Warner Robins, Ga.) picked off a pass on
the first play of the next series and ran untouched into the end
zone from 35 yards to push the lead to 14-0. Alexander
Tucker (Fr./Union, S.C.) tacked on a 32-yard field goal to
make the score 17-0.
In the fourth quarter, Tucker added a 40-yard field goal, CIAA
rushing leader Walter Sanders (Sr./Baltimore, Md.) scored on
a five-yard run and Brian Richards (Fr./Waldorf, Md.) scored
on a 52-yard punt return for the 33-0 final score.
The score was tied 0-0 at halftime despite the Falcons
outgaining the Blue Bears (0-10, 0-6 CIAA) in total offensive
yards (135-52) and winning time of possession (16:51-13:09).
But the Blue Bears kept Sanders, the No. 2 leading rusher in
Division II, in check, holding him to 27 first-half yards. Bacote
did complete 10-of-17 passes for 97 yards and Jone’ Harris
(Sr./Fairfield, Calif.) grabbed four passes for 49 yards but the
Falcons were held scoreless at the half for the first time since
Sept. 11 against Mars Hill.
The second half was a different story, however, as the
Falcons gained their seventh straight win and remained
unbeaten in the division. Linebacker Steven Stanback (Sr./
Temple Hills, Md.) led the Falcon defense to their first shutout
this season. He amassed a game-high 12 tackles including
three tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks. Anthony Harris (Jr./
Raleigh, N.C.) added two sacks and two quarterback hurries.
RALEIGH, N.C. - The crosstown showdown between arch
rivals Saint Augustine’s College and Shaw University turned
into a defensive battle, but the Bears generated enough offense for a 10-6 victory at Broughton High School before
4,528 fans which gave them the CIAA Southern Division title
and a spot in the CIAA Championship Game next weekend.
The Bears (8-2, 7-0 CIAA) will be in the league title game for
the third time in four years. Despite the loss, the Falcons (82, 6-1 CIAA) finished one of their best regular seasons in
school history, matching a modern school season record for
wins. They entered the game ranked nationally in two Division II polls and ranked seventh in Super Regional One while
the Bears were ranked eighth in the region.
Raymond Williams of the Bears scored what turned out to be
the game-deciding touchdown on a 35-yard run with 3:20 left
in the game. The touchdown and extra point came three
plays after Rico Brown recovered a fumble on fourth down
which stopped a Falcon drive inside the Bears’ 30-yard line.
On the next series, the Bears intercepted a pass to stop another potential Falcon scoring drive. The Falcons got one
more shot after forcing a punt, but a last-gasp pass at midfield fell incomplete.
Chaz Robinson (Fr./Hampton, Va.) of the Falcons was the
defensive star of the game, amassing a game-high 17 tackles
which is a career-high. Steven Stanback (Sr./Temple Hills,
Md.) and Anthony Coleman (Soph./Decatur, Ga.) both added
seven tackles for the Falcons.
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GAME 11: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE 20, FORT VALLEY STATE 9
PIONEER BOWL XII - Columbus, GA - McClung Memorial Stadium (Dec. 4)
COLUMBUS, Ga. - Saint Augustine’s College scored 14
consecutive points in the second half to defeat No. 22 ranked
Fort Valley State University 20-9 for the 2010 Pioneer Bowl
championship.
The match up was played Saturday at A.J. McClung Memorial
Stadium.
The Falcons (9-2) set several milestones with the victory. In
addition to eclipsing a modern school record for wins, the
Falcons won their first Bowl and post season contest in recent
memory. The Falcons concluded their best season since the
1930’s.
The Falcons become the third CIAA team to win the Pioneer
Bowl in the event’s 12-game history. This was the Falcons’
first appearance in the Pioneer Bowl.
Senior tight end Jone’ Harris was named Pioneer Bowl MVP
after catching three passes for 54 yards and two touchdowns
for the Falcons.
Harris was also selected offensive player of the game.
Defensively, senior linebacker Steven Stanback stepped up
for the Falcons, totaling 13 tackles. He also amassed
3.0 tackles-for-loss and two sacks.
With 1:10 left in the first quarter, Fort Valley State’s Courtney
Daniel returned a Falcon fumble for a 67-yard touchdown to
claim the first score of the evening.
The second quarter would remain scoreless until a 14-yard
pass from Teddy Bacote to Harris put the Falcons on the
board with 21 seconds left in the first half. The PAT, however,
was blocked and returned by FVSU to give the Wildcats a 9 6 lead at the half.
The Falcons answered early in the second half with a 73-yard
pass from Joaquin Green to Jermaine Jones for a 12-9 lead.
The Falcons added another touchdown in the fourth quarter
when Bacote connected with Harris for a 31-yard score.
FVSU, which tied for second in the SIAC, ended the season
at 8-3 overall.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS (Since 2002)
32
RUSHING
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Leader
Corey Miller
Travoris Carter
Kirby Williams
Darrell Nesbitt
Travoris Carter
Arnold Mullins
Walter Sanders
Walter Sanders
Walter Sanders
Games
7
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
Att.
65
119
110
122
129
169
151
112
277
Yards
122
410
370
500
427
561
840
527
1,377
YPC TDs
1.9
0
3.4
3
3.4
0
4.1
5
3.3
5
3.3
4
5.6
6
4.7
6
5.0
15
RECEIVING
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2008
2009
2010
Leader
Jay Chapman
Jay Chapman
Andre Brown
Eddie Montgomery
Andre McGlone
Tim Lovick
Jamain Smith
Walter Sanders
Tyron Laughinghouse
Jamain Smith
Games
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
11
Rec.
28
36
36
38
19
21
15
15
34
39
Yards
430
412
388
829
174
439
152
135
527
540
YPC TDs
15.4
3
11.4
7
10.8
4
21.8 10
9.2
2
20.9
0
10.1
3
9.0
0
15.5
6
13.8
2
PASSING
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Leader
Kyle Franklin
Darrell Nesbitt
Matthew Perry
Darrell Nesbitt
Duane Smith
Kevin Williams
Kris Brownlee
Joaquin Green
Joaquin Green
PUNTING
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Leader
Delvin Patterson
Sintell Crew
Sintell Crew
Sintell Crew
Richard Boone
David Cline
Chris Vette
Games
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
9
8
Att.
171
190
145
262
97
159
119
233
70
Punts
43
48
71
58
68
54
32
Com.
72
108
66
119
49
79
57
113
139
Pct.
42.1
56.8
45.5
45.4
50.5
49.7
47.9
48.5
50.4
Yards
1,424
1,723
2,630
2,269
2,439
1,824
1,061
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Int.
19
5
9
10
8
11
10
10
10
Avg.
33.1
35.9
37.0
39.1
35.9
33.8
33.2
Yards
915
1,407
890
1,751
609
934
730
1,318
1,064
Long
46
63
72
63
57
59
54
TDs
4
16
8
20
4
5
8
12
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2009
2010
Chris Vette
Jone’ Harris
37
42
1,187
1,458
32.1
34.7
48
64
SCORING
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2009
2010
Leader
Jay Chapman
Eddie Montgomery
Eddie Montgomery
Eddie Montgomery
Travoris Carter
Adison Daniels
Walter Sanders
Tyron Laughinghouse
Adison Daniels
Walter Sanders
TDs
3
8
10
12
5
0
6
7
0
15
PATs
0
0
0
0
1
11
0
0
27
0
FGs
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
5
0
Total
18
48
60
72
32
29
36
42
42
90
TACKLES
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Leader
Tyrone Pettaway
Kevin Jones
Tyrone Pettaway
Tyrone Pettaway
Kevin Jones
Andrade Olliver
Steven Stanback
Mark Hall
Steven Stanback
Games
8
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
11
Solo
25
36
63
38
58
28
38
34
47
SACKS
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Leader
Johnny Shuler
Johnny Shuler
Kente Blount
Alex Hall
Alex Hall
Alex Hall
Phillip Stevenson
Marcus Crump
Anthony Harris
Games
8
10
9
10
10
9
10
10
10
Sacks
3.0
7.5
6.5
6.0
13.0
7.0
10.0
10.0
6.5
Yards
9
52
45
38
82
48
69
67
44
No.
3
3
3
3
Yards
5
45
26
-5
TDs
0
0
0
0
INTERCEPTIONS
Year
Leader
2002
Alphonso McKibb
2003
Marlin Ellis
2004
Curtonio Marshall
2005
Myron Miller
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Assists
37
50
62
55
62
49
37
44
59
Total
62
86
125
93
120
77
75
78
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2007
2007
2008
2009
2010
Andrade Olliver
Charles McKenzie
Myron Miller
Charles McKenzie
Steven Stanback
3
3
2
5
4
79
50
20
47
84
0
0
1
0
0
Former Star Walter Sanders — 2010 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year
Former Defensive Standout Steven Stanback
All-CIAA Linebacker
Led Team in Tackles and Interceptions (2010)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Since 2002)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Game: 470
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003)
Career: 4,619
Darrell Nesbitt (2003-05)
Season: 2,251
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
1. 2,251
2. 1,782
3. 1,461
4. 1,284
5. 974
RUSHING
Game: 262
Career: 2,747
Season: 1,377
1. 1,377
2. 840
3. 561
4. 527
5. 500
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003)
Walter Sanders (2010)
Joaquin Green (2009)
Kris Brownlee (2008)
Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008)
Walter Sanders (2007-2010)
Walter Sanders (2010)
Walter Sanders (2010)
Walter Sanders (2008)
Arnold Mullins (2007)
Walter Sanders (2009)
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Game:
3
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003)
3
Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010)
3
Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010)
Career: 27
Walter Sanders (2007-10)
Season: 15
Walter Sanders (2010)
1. 15
2. 7
3. 6
3. 6
5. 5
5. 5
Walter Sanders (2010)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003)
Walter Sanders (2009)
Walter Sanders (2008)
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
Travoris Carter (2006)
RUSHING YARDS IN A GAME
1. 262
Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008)
2. 243
Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010)
3. 208
Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010)
4. 165
Walter Sanders (vs. St. Paul’s, Sept. 18, 2010)
5. 153
Walter Sanders (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 18, 2008)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Since 2002)
AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY
Game: 10.1
Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008)
Career: 4.97
Walter Sanders (2007-2010, 552 carries, 2,747 yards) – minimum
100 attempts
Season: 5.6
Walter Sanders (2008)
PASSING YARDS
Game: 380
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003)
Season: 1,751
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
Career: 3,617
Darrell Nesbitt (2003-05)
1. 1,751
2. 1,407
3. 1,318
4. 1,064
5. 934
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003)
Joaquin Green (2009)
Joaquin Green (2010)
Kevin Williams (2007)
COMPLETIONS
Game: 32
Career: 263
Season: 119
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003-05)
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
ATTEMPTS
Game: 50
Career: 523
Season: 262
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003-05)
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game: 6
Joaquin Green (vs. Univ. of Charleston, Sept. 5, 2009)
Career: 39
Darrell Nesbitt (2003-05)
Season: 20
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
1. 20
2. 16
3. 12
4. 10
5. 9
Darrell Nesbitt (2005)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003)
Joaquin Green (2009)
Joaquin Green (2010)
Teddy Bacote (2010)
PASS RECEPTIONS
Game: 15
Andre Brown (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003)
Career: 95
Andre Brown (2002-04)
Season: 39
Jamain Smith (2010)
1. 39
2. 38
3. 36
36
Jamain Smith (2010)
Eddie Montgomery (2005)
Andre Brown (2004)
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4. 34
34
Jay Chapman (2003)
Andre Brown (2003)
Tyron Laughinghouse (2009)
RECEIVING YARDS
Game: 156
Eddie Montgomery (vs. Shaw, Sept 3, 2005, 3 receptions)
Career: 1,852
Eddie Montgomery (2003-05)
Season: 829
Eddie Montgomery (2005)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
829
540
527
515
508
Eddie Montgomery (2005)
Jamain Smith (2010)
Tyron Laughinghouse (2009)
Eddie Montgomery (2004)
Eddie Montgomery (2003)
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 3
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003)
3
Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010)
3
Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010)
Season: 15
Career: 30
1. 15
2. 12
3. 10
4. 8
5. 7
7
7
Walter Sanders (2010)
Eddie Montgomery (2003-05)
Walter Sanders (2010)
Eddie Montgomery (2005)
Eddie Montgomery (2004)
Eddie Montgomery (2003)
Darrell Nesbitt (2003)
Jay Chapman (2003)
Tyron Laughinghouse (2009)
SCORING POINTS
Game: 18
Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003)
18
Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010)
18
Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010)
37
Career: 180
Season: 90
Eddie Montgomery (2003-05)
Walter Sanders (2010)
FIELD GOALS
Longest: 46 yards
Game: 4
Career: 13
Season: 8
8
Alexander Tucker (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9, 2010)
Arthur Lemon (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 8, 2005)
Arthur Lemon (2002-05)
Arthur Lemon (2005)
Alexander Tucker (2010)
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INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 2
Career: 9
Season: 5
Alphonso McKibb (vs. Fayetteville State, Sept. 7, 2002), Curtonio
Marshall (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 16, 2004), Tim Moffett (vs. Elizabeth City State, Sept. 6, 2003), Myron Miller (vs. Mars Hill, Sept.
10, 2005), Steven Stanback (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9,
2010).
Curtonio Marshall (2003-06)
Charles McKenzie (2009)
TACKLES
Game: 21
Career: 363
Season: 125
Kevin Jones (vs. Carson Newman, Sept. 16, 2006)
Kevin Jones (2002-06)
Tyrone Pettaway (2004)
1. 125
2. 120
3. 106
4. 104
5. 93
SACKS
Game: 4.5
Career: 26
Season: 13
1. 13.0
2. 10.0
10.0
4. 8.0
5. 7.5
Tyrone Pettaway (2004)
Kevin Jones (2006)
Steven Stanback (2010)
Kevin Jones (2004)
Tyrone Pettaway (2005)
Alex Hall (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 14, 2006)
Marcus Crump (2005-09), Alex Hall (2003-07)
Alex Hall (2006)
Alex Hall (2006)
Phillip Stevenson (2008)
Marcus Crump (2009)
Marcus Kennedy (2008)
Johnny Shuler (2003)
PUNTS
Longest: 72 Sintell Crew (vs. N.C. Central, Oct. 2, 2004)
Career Highest Average: 37.5 ypg Sintell Crew (2002-05)
Season Highest Average: 39.1 ypg Sintell Crew (2005)
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ALL-CIAA HISTORY
ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM PLAYERS
1950
Clements, E
1952
William McAllister, DG
1956
Joseph Nicholson, T
2003
Johnny Shuler, DL
2004
Eddie Montgomery, KR
2005
Jabre’ Green, TE
Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR
Tyrone Pettaway, LB
2006
Alex Hall, DE
Kevin Jones, LB
2007
Alex Hall, DE
2008
Marcus Kennedy, NT
Phillip Stevenson, DT
2009
Marcus Crump, DE
2010
Jone’ Harris, TE
Tyron Laughinghouse, KR
Walter Sanders, TB
Steven Stanback, LB
Justin Wells, OL
ALL-CIAA ROOKIE TEAM
ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM PLAYERS
2002
Jay Chapman, TE
2003
Eddie Montgomery, KR
2004
Tyrone Pettaway, LB
2005
Calvin Frazier, OL
Darrell Nesbitt, QB
Eddie Montgomery, KR
Demius Frazier, DL
Sintell Crew, P
2006
Curtonio Marshall, DB
2007
Tim Lovick, KR
Marcus Kennedy, DT
Richard Boone, PR
2008
Jabre’ Green, TE
Walter Sanders, TB
Marcus Crump, DE
2009
Ricky Rodriguez, C
Mark Hall, LB
2010
Anthony Harris, DE
Chaz Robinson, LB
2003
Eddie Montgomery, WR
Kevin Jones, LB
Darrell Nesbitt, QB
2004
Cedric Clark, DL
2005
Kenneth Snowden, RB
2006
Richard Boone, WR, P, Spec.
2007
Kevin Williams, QB
Tim Lovick, WR
Arnold Mullins, RB
Andrade Olliver, LB
Steven Stanback, LB
Charles McKenzie, CB
2008
Kris Brownlee, QB
2009
Joaquin Green, QB
Tyron Laughinghouse, WR
Justin Johnson, LB
Cody Nash, DT
2010
Teddy Bacote, QB
Jadarius Dean, OL
Jermaine Jones, WR
Newton Miller III, KR-PR
Chaz Robinson, LB
Alexander Tucker, PK
CIAA FOOTBALL AWARDS
Offensive Player of the Year
2010 – Walter Sanders, TB
Defensive Player of the Year
2005 – Tyrone Pettaway, LB
2006 – Kevin Jones, LB
Coach of the year
2003 – Michael Costa
2005 – Michael Costa
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2011 SCHEDULE
Aug. 27
at Virginia Union University*
Sept. 3
CATAWBA COLLEGE
Sept. 10
at University of New Haven
Sept. 17
OPEN
Sept. 24
LINCOLN (PA.) UNIVERSITY*
Oct. 1
at Fayetteville State University*
Oct. 8
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIV.*
Oct. 15
at University of West Georgia
2 p.m.
Oct. 22
JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY*
(Homecoming)
2 p.m.
Oct. 29
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE*
(Senior Day)
Nov. 5
at Shaw*
1 p.m.
Nov. 12
CIAA Championship
1 p.m.
Home Games In BOLD CAPS
* CIAA game
www.saintaugfalcons.com
6 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.