2009 Colgate Spring Football

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2009 Colgate Spring Football
2009
Colgate
Spring
Football
All-America Wide Receiver
Candidate Pat Simonds
COLGATE SPRING FOOTBALL REPORT
2009 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
General Information
Location: Hamilton, N.Y. 13346
Enrollment: 2,800
President: Lyle Roelofs (Acting)
Athletic Director: David Roach
Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS
Conference: Patriot League
Colors: Maroon, White & Gray
Nickname: Raiders
Football Quick Facts
Head Coach: Dick Biddle (Duke ’71)
Record at Colgate: 104-49 (14th Season)
Overall Record: 104-49 (14th Season)
Assistant Coaches:
Dan Hunt (Springfield '92), Offensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks; Casey Vogt (Slippery Rock ‘00), Offensive Line;
Chris Young (Colgate ’97), Wide Receivers; Kade Rannings
(Oregon State ‘05), Running Backs; Stan Dakosty (Colgate
‘05), Tight Ends; Ryan Knowles (Idaho '02), Co-Defensive
Coordinator/Line; Nick Monroe (St. Cloud '01), Co-Defensive
Coordinator/Secondary; Pat Foley (Bates ‘04), Linebackers;
Dave Uimonen (Springfield ‘G08), Defensive Assistant.
Football Office Phone: (315) 228-7603
Administrative Assistant: Debbie Rhyde
Team Information
Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium
Capacity: 10,221 (Grass)
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: Multiple
Letterwinners Returning: 40
Letterwinners Lost: 18
Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10
Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4
Specialists Returning/Lost: 0/1
2008 Record: 9-3
2008 Patriot League Record: 5-0 (1st)
NCAA: FCS First Round
Athletic Communciations Office
Football Contact: Bob Cornell
Home Phone: (315) 824-3637
Cell Phone: (315) 723-0175
Office Phone: (315) 228-7602
Office Fax: (315) 228-7977
Raider SportsLine: (315) 228-7900
Website: http://www.goColgateRaiders.com
Date........ Opponent................. Time
Sept. 5...... MONMOUTH................ 6:00
Sept. 12.... STONY BROOK............. 6:00
Sept. 19.... at Dartmouth .............. TBA
Sept. 26.... FORDHAM *................ 6:00
Oct. 3....... CORNELL.................... 1:00
Oct. 8....... at Princeton (ESPNU).... 7:00
Oct. 17...... at Georgetown *........... TBA
Oct. 24...... at Holy Cross *............. TBA
Oct. 31...... LEHIGH *.................... 1:00
Nov. 7....... at Lafayette *............... TBA
Nov. 14..... BUCKNELL *................ 1:00
* Patriot League Games
Colgate Athletic Communications
Office Phone: (315) 228-7602
Fax Phone: (315) 228-7977
Bob Cornell................................ Director
John Gilger........................ Assistant Dir.
Jeremiah Hergott.....................Assistant
Liz Judge..................................Assistant
Lisa Diehl.........Administrative Assistant
2008 FOOTBALL RESULTS
Date........ Opponent............. Results
Aug. 30..... at Stony Brook.......L, 42-26
Sept. 7...... at Coastal Carolina.W, 23-19
Sept. 13.... FURMAN................L, 42-21
Sept. 20.... DARTMOUTH.........W, 34-20
Sept. 27.... at Fordham *........ W, 31-24
Oct. 11...... PRINCETON...........W, 27-24
Oct. 18...... at Cornell . .........W, 38-22
Oct. 25...... at Bucknell *.........W, 52-28
Nov. 1....... LAFAYETTE *.........W, 21-13
Nov. 8....... at Lehigh *...........W, 34-33
Nov. 22..... HOLY CROSS *...... W, 28-27
Nov. 29..... at Villanova (a).......L, 55-28
* Patriot League Games
(a) NCAA FCS First Round Playoffs
Media Information
For further information concerning the football team, contact
Bob Cornell in the Colgate Athletic Communications Office at
(315) 228-7602. Interviews with players and coaches should be
arranged through the Office of Athletic Communications.
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
2009 SPRING ROSTER
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Numerical Roster
Will Griffin, CB
Chris Lebel, WR
Dan Basil, CB
Charles Babb, WR
BaRack Little, TE
Garrington Spence, LB
Wayne Moten, CB
Mark Colon, TB
Greg Sullivan, QB
Coree Moses, CB
Steve Rizzo, QB
Randall Nixon, QB
Gary Marshall, SS
Ty Henry, WR
Vinnie Nicosia, FS
Kenny McKenzie, CB
Idah Uzi, SS
Adam Shapiro, FB
Jordan McCord, TB
Noah Jackson , TB
Mike Barry, FS
Zach Lasavage, SS
Nate Eachus, TB
Gigi Cadet, FB
Rich Matz, LB
Brad Keele, FS
Hunter Steffien, FB
Tyler Spencer, FB
Mike Carbone, LB
Greg Hadley, LB
Nick Cvetic, TE
Andy DeGory, FS
Chris DiMassa, LB
Trey Hunsucker, LB
Ryan Gross, OT
Alex Coates, DT
Lamont Sonds, DE
Kurt Hutson, DE
Michael Riccione, DE
Bryce Mongeon, DE
Jakarri Hamlin, DT
Juliues Barlay, DE
Brian Merrifield, OT
Andrew Woizesko, OG
Brendan Buglione, DT
Greg Kafaf, C
Paul Mancuso, DT
Zach Posey, OG
Rob Budny, OG
Kevin Morgan, C
Will Elmore, OT
Kyle Poinsett, OG
J. Muhammad, OG
Zack Szabo, OT
James Germano, OG
Carlton Walker, DT
Vittorio Ottanelli, OT
Pat Simonds, WR
Andy Kavanagh, LB
Adam Lock, OLB
David Gongora, WR
No. Name
Pos. Cl.
98 Achuko, Chibe
DT So.
5 Babb, Charles *
WR Jr.
60 Barlay, Juliues **
DE Sr.
28 Barry, Mike **
FS Jr.
4 Basil, Dan
CB So.
68 Budny, Rob **
OG Sr.
64 Buglione, Brendan ** DT Sr.
33 Cadet, Gigi **
FB Jr.
43 Carbone, Mike *
LB So.
52 Coates, Alex
DT So.
10 Colon, Mark *
TB Sr.
46 Cvetic, Nick **
TE Jr.
47 DeGory, Andy
FS So.
48 DiMassa, Chris
LB Jr.
86 Douglas, Austin *** DE Sr.
32 Eachus, Nate *
TB So.
70 Elmore, Will
OT So.
97 Ely, Sam
TE So.
96 Flynn, Colin *
FB Jr.
77 Germano, James
OG Jr.
83 Gongora, David
WR Sr.
2 Griffin, Will **
CB Sr.
51 Gross, Ryan ***
OT Sr. 45 Hadley, Greg ***
LB Sr.
59 Hamlin, Jakarri
DT So.
19 Henry, Ty ***
WR Sr.
90 Hudnell, Marcus
OLB Jr.
49 Hunsucker, Trey *
LB Jr.
54 Hutson, Kurt
DE So.
23 Idah, Uzi ***
SS Sr.
27 Jackson, Noah *
TB So.
94 Johnson, Matt
DE So.
65 Kafaf, Greg
C
So.
81 Kavanagh, Andy
LB So.
36 Keele, Brad *
FS Jr.
31 Lasavage, Zach *
SS Sr.
3 Lebel, Chris
WR Jr.
6 Little, BaRack
TE So.
82 Lock, Adam
OLB So.
66 Mancuso, Paul ***
DT Sr.
18 Marshall, Gary *
SS Jr.
35 Matz, Rich LB So.
88 Mavredakis, George
WR So.
26 McCord, Jordan *
TB So.
21 McKenzie, Kenny
CB So.
99 McMann, Chase
DE So.
61 Merrifield, Brian
OT So.
12 Moses, Coree **
CB Jr.
58 Mongeon, Bryce
DE So.
69 Morgan, Kevin
C
So.
9 Moten, Wayne ***
CB Sr.
73 Muhammad, JohnathanOG Jr.
20 Nicosia, Vinnie *
FS So.
17 Nixon, Randall
QB So.
79 Ottanelli, Vittorio
OT So.
71 Poinsett, Kyle *
OG Sr.
67 Posey, Zach ***
OG Sr.
93 Pozerycki, Jon
FB Jr.
92 Provost, Brian
OLB So.
55 Riccione, Michael
DE So.
16 Rizzo, Steve
QB So.
Hgt.
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-5
6-0
6-1
6-4
5-10
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-1
5-10
6-3
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-1
5-11
5-8
6-3
6-0
6-0
5-11
5-11
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-2
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-10
5-9
6-2
6-3
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-8
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-1
Wgt.
262
212
243
198
197
272
274
227
209
257
214
249
208
221
248
206
277
230
237
283
207
177
276
228
255
178
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220
246
205
195
238
271
200
186
191
207
232
205
287
178
197
168
197
170
227
270
171
225
281
165
282
207
215
275
310
280
226
210
258
209
Hometown (HS/Prep School)
Fort Washington, MD (Gwynn Park)
Alliance, OH (Alliance)
Atlanta, GA (Southside)
Naples, FL (Barron Collier)
Amityville, NY (St. Anthony’s)
Streetsboro, OH (Walsh Jesuit)
Vestal, NY (Vestal)
Riverside, CT (Phillips Academy)
Thorofare, NJ (West Deptford)
Chardon, OH (Chardon)
Ewing, NJ (The Hill School)
Clifton, NJ (Clifton)
Indiana, PA (Indiana)
Coatesville, PA (The Hill School)
Ashburnham, MA (Kent School)
Drums, PA (Hazleton Area)
Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto)
Marietta, GA (Alan C. Pope)
Yonkers, NY (Fordham Prep)
Altanta, GA (Marist)
Pembroke Pines, FL (Chaminade-Madonna)
Davie, FL (Western)
Beach Haven, NJ (Southern Regional)
Fayetteville, NY (CBA)
Los Angeles, CA (Harvard Westlake)
Orlando, FL (University)
Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Gardens)
Buford, GA (Buford)
Columbiana, OH (Columbiana)
Rolling Hills Estate, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula)
Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista)
Rebersburg, PA (Penns Valley)
Morristown, NJ (Blair Academy)
Huntingtown, MD (Huntingtown)
Jacksonville, FL (Terry Parker)
Carbondale, PA (Carbondale Area)
Dawsonville, GA (Dawson County)
Fayetteville, GA (Fayette County)
Jeannette, PA (Jeannette)
Somers, NY (Trinity-Pawling)
Atlanta, GA (Marist)
Drums, PA (Hazleton Area)
Rolling Hills, CA (Chadwick)
Chicago, IL (Whitney Young)
Mirimar, FL (Dade Christian)
Coral Springs, FL (Coral Springs)
Davidson, NC (North Mecklenburg)
Newington, CT (Choate Rosemary Hall)
Mountain Top, PA (Crestwood)
Vero Beach, FL (Sebastian River)
Forestville, MD (Forestville)
Jonesboro, GA (Riverdale)
Amsterdam, NY (Amsterdam)
East Brunswick, NJ (Valley Forge Military Acad.)
Tampa, FL (Howard W. Blake)
Venice, FL (Venice)
Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II)
Oakhurst, NJ (Ocean Township)
Naples, FL (St. John Newmann)
Manlius, NY (Fayetteville-Manlius)
Audubon, NJ (Audubon)
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
2009 SPRING ROSTER
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Numerical Roster
Zach Smith, OLB
Austin Douglas, DE
Manny Torres, WR
George Mavredakis, WR
Doug Rosnick, WR
Marcus Hudnell, OLB
Brian Provost, OLB
Jon Pozerycki, FB
Matt Johnson, DE
Adrien Schriefer, TE
Colin Flynn, FB
Sam Ely, TE
Chibe Achuko, DT
Chase McMann, DE
Frank Vittorini, DE
o. Name
N
Pos. Cl.
89 Rosnick, Doug **
WR Jr.
95 Schriefer, Adrien *** TE Sr.
24 Shaprio, Adam
FB So.
80 Simonds, Pat ***
WR Sr.
85 Smith, Zach *
OLB Jr.
53 Sonds, Lamont *
DE Jr.
7 Spence, Garrington ***LB Sr.
40 Spencer, Tyler **
FB Sr.
38 Steffien, Hunter
FB So.
11 Sullivan, Greg *
QB Jr.
76 Szabo, Zack
OT Jr.
87 Torres, Manny *
WR Sr.
-- Vittorini, Frank
DE Jr.
78 Walker, Carlton ***
DT Sr.
62 Woizesko, Andrew * OG Jr.
* Letters Won
Hgt.
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-6
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-1
Wgt.
220
220
218
223
226
240
208
234
225
204
260
188
242
264
282
Hometown (HS/Prep School)
Langhorne, PA (Wyoming Seminary)
Plainsboro, NJ (West Windsor Plainsboro)
Boca Raton, FL (Pine Crest School)
Sidney, NY (Sidney)
Thorofare, NJ (West Deptford)
Hampton, GA (Lovejoy)
Anaheim, CA (Mater Dei)
Binghamton, NY (Chenango Forks)
San Juan Capistrano, CA (St. Margaret’s)
Monroe, NY (Monroe-Woodbury)
Orchard Park, NY (St. Francis)
Perth Amboy, NJ (Perth Amboy)
West Harrison, NY (Harrison)
Columbus, OH (Columbus Academy)
Catonsville, MD (Catonsville)
2009 Newcomers
Name
Harlan Abeshouse
Omar Auais
Jamar Brown
Craig Capodiferro
Evan Colborne
Brian Crockett
Tyler Danielsen
Demitri Diamond
Austin Dier
Ryan Freeman
Patrick Friel
Evan Goldszak
Josh Hasenberg
Andy Heagle
Chris Horner
Ryan Kramer
Trevor Lawler
Chris Looney
Nick Marks
Blake McCroskey
Xavier Molina-Williams
Jonathan Mputu
Ryan Risch
Kurt Roskelly
Daniel Saita
John Schademan
Eddy Sihavong
Ryan Sitler
Jason Taylor
John Tinkham
Adam Wheeler
Mike Yeager
Pos.
OL
DB
RB
OL
K
OL
DL
DB
LB
OL
LB
K
QB
K
DL
WR
K
WR
LB/DL
OL
TE
WR
OL
WR/DB
FB
WR
RB
FB
DB
LB
DL
RB/DB
Hgt.
6-2
5-9
5-7
6-6
5-11
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-3
6-6
6-0
5-10
6-0
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-4
5-9
Wgt.
280
180
165
285
180
285
264
205
212
260
215
190
195
155
260
190
200
180
230
295
230
195
280
190
200
195
180
218
195
200
230
175
Hometown/High School
East Meadow, NY (East Meadow)
Miami Lakes, FL (Dade Christian)
Lauderhill, FL (South Broward)
Bayville, NY (Locust Valley)
Tampa, FL (Hillsborough)
Passaic, NJ (St. Mary’s)
South Amboy, NJ (Sayreville)
Stevenson Ranch, CA (Hart)
Orlando, FL (Olympia)
Hampton, GA (Lovejoy)
St. Charles, IL (St. Charles East)
Naples, FL (Barron Collier)
Bartlett, IL (Bartlett)
East Syracuse, NY (East Syracuse-Minoa)
Milford, PA (Delaware Valley)
Oneida, NY (Oneida)
Bethesda, MD (Georgetown Prep)
Verona, NJ (Verona)
Carol Stream, IL (Glenbard North)
Dayton, OH (Chaminade-Julienne/Univ. of Cincinnati))
Chino, CA (Diamond Ranch)
Orlando, FL (Winter Park)
Worthington, PA (Kittanning Senior)
Sussex, NJ (Pope John XXIII)
Dingmans Ferry, PA (Delaware Valley)
Pittsburgh, PA (Bethel Park)
San Marcos, CA (Mission Hills)
Berwick, PA (Berwick Area)
Barrington, IL (Barrington)
Evanston, IL (Evanston)
Youngstown, OH (Cardinal Mooney)
Delran, NJ (St. Joseph’s Prep)
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
LETTERMEN AT-A-GLANCE
LG
TE
WR
WR
QB
Zach Posey
Adrien Schriefer
Pat Simonds (1)
Doug Rosnick
Greg Sullivan (2)
Sr.-3L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-3L
Jr.-2L
Jr.-1L
LT
Steve Jonas (1)
Sr.-4L
C
Justin Snyder
Sr.-2L
RG
Rich Rosabella (1) Sr.-4L
RT
Nick Hennessey (1)Sr.-3L
TB
Jordan Scott (1)
Sr.-4L
FB
Eric Tupta
Sr.-4L
OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING: 5
6-2
280
Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II)
6-2
220
Plainsboro, NJ (West Windsor Plainsboro)
6-6
223
Sidney, NY (Sidney)
6-2
220
Langhorne, PA (Wyoming Seminary)
6-1
204
Monore, NY (Monroe-Woodbury)
OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 6
6-4
313
Webster, NY (Webster Schroeder)
6-3
286
Blacklick, PA (Blairsville)
6-0
275
Naples, FL (Barron Collier)
6-6
300
Danvers, MA (Phillips Andover)
5-11
205
Hyattsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic)
6-2
243
University Heights, OH (Gilmour Academy)
DE
Juliues Barlay
DT
Paul Mancuso (2)
DE
Austin Douglas (2)
ILB
Greg Hadley (2)
ILB
Mike Carbone
CB
Wayne Moten (1)
SS
Uzi Idah Jr.-2L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-3L
So.-1L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-3L
DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING: 7
6-1
243
Atlanta, GA (Southside)
6-2
287
Somers, NY (Trinity-Pawling)
6-4
248
Ashburnham. MA (Kent School)
5-11
228
Fayetteville, NY (CBA)
6-0
209
Thorofare, NJ (West Deptford)
5-8
165
Forestville, MD (Forestville)
5-11
205
Rolling Hills Estate, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula)
OLB
DT
CB
FS
Sr.-4L
Sr.-3L
Sr.-4L
Sr.-4L
6-3
6-1
6-1
5-9
Ted Marshall
Jim Meara
Chris Ekpo (1)
David Morgan
DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 4
228
Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie)
255
Montgomery, MA (Holyoke)
201
Jonesboro, GA (Jonesboro)
184
Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills)
PK/P
SPECIALISTS RETURNING: 0
Jacob Stein
Sr.-4L
5-10
SPECIALISTS LOST: 1
168
St. Petersburg, FL (Shorecrest Prep)
(1) First Team All-Patriot League
(2) Second Team All-Patriot League
LETTERMEN RETURNING (40): Charles Babb (WR), Juliues Barlay (DE), Mike Barry (FS), Rob Budny (OG),
Brendan Buglione (DT), Gigi Cadet (FB), Mike Carbone (LB), Mark Colon (TB), Nick Cvetic (TE), Austin Douglas
(DE), Nate Eachus (TB), Colin Flynn (FB), Will Griffin (CB), Ryan Gross (OT), Greg Hadley (LB), Ty Henry (WR), Trey
Hunsucker (LB), Uzi Idah (SS), Noah Jackson (TB), Brad Keele (FS), Zach Lasavage (SS), Paul Mancuso (DT), Gary
Marshall (SS), Jordan McCord (TB), Coree Moses (CB), Wayne Moten (CB), Vinnie Nicosia (FS), Kyle Poinsett (OG),
Zach Posey (OG), Doug Rosnick (WR), Adrien Schriefer (TE), Pat Simonds (WR), Zach Smith (LB), Lamont Sonds
(DE), Garrington Spence (LB), Tyler Spencer (FB), Greg Sullivan (QB), Manny Torres (WR), Carlton Walker (DT),
Andrew Woizesko (OG).
LETTERMEN LOST (18): Mike Beatty (FB), Sam Breslin (WR), Brent Dillingham (TE), Brian Doyle (C), Chris Ekpo
(S), Garrett Gish (WR), Steve Hansen (TB), Nick Hennessey (OT), Steve Jonas (OT), Ted Marshall (LB), Ryan Meyers
(QB), David Morgan (FS), Alex Relph (QB), Rich Rosabella (OG), Jordan Scott (TB), Justin Snyder (C), Jacob Stein
(PK/P), Eric Tupta (FB).
OTHER RETURNEES (36): Chibe Achuko (DT), Dan Basil (CB), Alex Coates (DT), Andy DeGory (FS), Chris DiMassa
(LB), Will Elmore (OT), Sam Ely (TE), James Germano (OG), David Gongora (WR), Jakarri Hamlin (DT), Marcus
Hudnell (LB), Kurt Hutson (DE), Matt Johnson (DE), Greg Kafaf (C), Andy Kavanagh (LB), Chris Lebel (WR), BaRack
Little (TE), Adam Lock (LB), Rich Matz (LB), George Mavredakis (WR), Kenny McKenzie (CB), Chase McMann (DE),
Brian Merrifield (OT), Bryce Mongeon (DE), Kevin Morgan (C), Johnathan Muhammad (OG), Randall Nixon (QB),
Vittorio Ottanelli (OT), Jon Pozerycki (FB), Brian Provost (LB), Mike Riccione (DE), Steve Rizzo (QB), Adam Shaprio
(FB), Hunter Steffien (FB), Zack Szabo (OT), Frank Vittorini (DE).
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
THE 2009 OUTLOOK
QUARTERBACK
Called upon to replace starter Alex Relph in the first quarter of the season opener, junior Greg Sullivan (6-1, 204)
quickly established himself as a major contributor to the
Raider offense.
Sullivan, who was selected second team all-Patriot
League, carried 172 times for 898 yards and seven touchdowns, while connecting on 125-of-206 passes for 1,695
yards and 12 touchdowns. His rushing yardage was the
most ever by a Colgate quarterback in a season.
Sullivan finished third on the team in rushing and fifth
in the Patriot League with 74.8 yards per game. He had
two games over 100 yards rushing ripping off 136 against
Dartmouth and 107 vs. Fordham.
Sophomores Steve Rizzo (6-1, 209) and Randall Nixon
(6-2, 215) will be vying for the backup role in 2009.
TAILBACK
Despite the loss of Colgate’s and the Patriot League’s
all-time leading rusher Jordan Scott, the Raider running
game shouldn’t miss a beat in 2009. Returning is Patriot
League Rookie of the Year Nate Eachus (5-10, 206), who
was the team’s second leading rusher with 932 yards on
172 carries and 10 touchdowns. He was fourth in the
league in rushing with 77.7 yards per game, after moving
from linebacker to the backfield in the seventh game of
the season.
Eachus finished the season with three games over 100
yards rushing and two over 200 yards, including the
eighth highest single-game performance in school history
with 241 yards in just over two quarters against Cornell.
Adding depth in the backfield are sophomores Noah Jackson (5-8, 195) and Jordan McCord (5-10, 197). McCord
carried 33 times for 158 yards and three touchdowns,
while Jackson gained 62 yards on nine carries in his rookie season. Jackson’s status for the fall will depend on his
recovery from a fractured, dislocated ankle during spring
ball. Also in contention is senior Mark Colon (6-0, 214),
who moved into the backfield last season from linebacker.
FULLBACK
Steady and reliable Eric Tutpa, the primary blocker in
Colgate’s rushing game, leaves an important position to
be filled in 2009. The battle is between several players
with limited experience. Junior Gigi Cadet (5-11, 227)
comes out of spring ball as the leading candidate to take
over the starting role. Another player who could appear
at fullback on occasion is senior tight end Adrien Schriefer
(6-2, 220). Several other players will add depth: sophomore Hunter Steffien (6-2, 225), junior Colin Flynn (6-1,
237), junior Jon Pozerycki (6-0, 226), sophomore Adam
Shaprio (5-10, 218) and senior Tyler Spencer (6-1, 234).
WIDE RECEIVER
The Raiders will have a strong one-two punch at wide
receiver. All-America candidate Pat Simonds (6-6, 223)
proved to be a valuable offensive threat in 2008. The
senior was named Colgate’s offensive MVP and first team
all-Patriot League. He was the leading receiver with 65
catches for 1,136 yards and nine touchdowns.
Simonds became only the fifth player in school history to
go over 1,000 receiving yards in a season. He averaged
5.42 catches per game and 94.7 yards per outing.
He comes into his final season tied for 10th in career receptions (105) and eighth in receiving yardage (1,785).
Junior Doug Rosnick (6-2, 220) is the other half of the
duo. Last year, he caught 23 passes for 254 yards and
one touchdown.
Adding depth is junior Charles Babb (5-11, 212), senior
Ty Henry (6-1, 178) and senior Manny Torres (6-0, 188),
who missed the 2008 season with injuries.
TIGHT END
Colgate returns two experienced tight ends this fall.
Senior Adrien Schriefer (6-2, 220) and junior Nick Cvetic
(6-5, 249).
Both players are excellent blockers, who are instrumental in Colgate’s option attack. Last season, Schreifer had
four catches for 49 yards and three touchdowns, including the winning TD against Coastal Carolina on the final
play of the game.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Colgate lost several of its fixtures on the offensive line
including consenus All-America tackle Nick Hennessey
along with all-league performers Steve Jonas at tackle
and Rich Rosabella at guard. Also gone is center Justin
Snyder. This calls for a major overhaul across Colgate’s
offensive line.
The lone starter returning is left guard Zach Posey (6-2,
280), who has three years of starting experience. Coming out of spring ball senior Rob Budny (6-2, 272) is
slated for the right guard, while sophomore Brian Merrifield (6-2, 270) and senior Ryan Gross (6-3, 276) will
take over at tackle. Sophomore Kevin Morgan (6-0, 281)
will be the center.
Two other players in the mix are senior Kyle Poinsett (63, 310) at guard and sophomore Will Elmore (6-3, 277)
at tackle.
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THE 2009 OUTLOOK
DEFENSIVE LINE
The most experienced group on the Raider defense, in
terms of both career starts and number of seniors, is the
defensive line where three projected starters have combined to start 56 career games.
The leaders of the “D” line are senior defensive end
Austin Douglas (6-4, 248) and senior nose tackle Paul
Mancuso (6-2, 287) - both second team all-Patriot League
in 2008.
Douglas, who had off-season shoulder surgery, won
Colgate’s Unsung Hero Award last fall. He started all 12
games making 45 tackles including six quarterback sacks.
Mancuso has 26 games of starting experience. Last season he made 28 tackles with 5.5 TFL and three quarterback sacks.
The rush end position appears to go to junior Lamont
Sonds (6-2, 240). He is coming off a strong spring performance with excellent pass rushing skills. He will be
backup by senior Juliues Barlay (6-1, 243).
The starting defensive tackle slot will have veteran Carlton Walker (6-0, 264). The senior led the team with 10
tackles for loss, while making 21 tackles and four quarterback sacks. Senior Brendan Buglione (6-3, 274) will
provide depth at the nose and defensive tackle positions.
Other players who will competed for playing time are
sophomore Mike Riccione (6-1, 258) and junior Frank
Vittorini (6-1, 242) at defensive end.
Other linebackers who will be counted upon are sopho
more Brian Provost (6-2, 210), junior Marcus Hudnell (63, 206) and sophomore Adam Lock (6-2, 205).
SECONDARY
The secondary will have plenty of experience in the lineup
led by senior cornerback Wayne Moten (5-8, 165), who
was Colgate’s defensive MVP and first team all-Patriot
League last fall. Moten had a team-high three interceptions and 36 tackles.
Other starters back are strong safety Uzi Idah (5-11,
205) and free safeties Mike Barry (6-1, 198) and Vinnie
Nicosia (6-0, 207). Idah, a senior, started all 12 games
last fall, and finished as Colgate’s second leading tackler
with 62, while Barry, a junior, played in seven games with
four starts while injuries kept him out of the lineup for
four games, and Nicosia, a sophomore, played in all 12
games with two starts.
Kenny McKenzie (5-9, 170) will take over at one cornerback, after moving to defense from running back, with
junior Coree Moses (6-0, 171) backing him up.
Junior Gary Marshall (5-10, 178) will move from cornerback to strong safety, and should be the Raiders’ fifth
back in the nickel package. Senior Will Griffin (5-10,
177) adds depth at the corner.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kicking and punting game will be a battle of first-year
players - Evan Colborne, Evan Goldszak, Trevor Lawler
and Andy Heagle.
LINEBACKER
The Raiders should have some solid depth at linebacker
led by second team all-Patriot League linebacker Greg
Hadley (5-11, 228). Hadley will be in the starting lineup
for his third straight season. Last fall, he led the team in
tackling with 80.
There is three-way competition for the other inside linebacker position between speedy senior Garrington Spence
(5-11, 208), sophomore Mike Carbone (6-0, 209) and
junior Chris DiMassa (6-1, 221). DiMassa played in the
first three games last fall before injuries put out for the
remainder of the season, while Carbone started all 12
games.
Zach Smith (6-2, 226), who had a solid spring practice,
appears to be the starting outside linebacker. Last fall,
he made a move to linebacker from tight end, and was
very productive. In limited time on the field, he made six
quarterback sacks, two fumbles forced and one fumble
recovery.
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Charles Babb
#5
Wide Receiver
Junior - 1VL
Alliance, OH
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in nine
games ... carried five
times for 28 yards ...
averaged 5.6 yards per carry ... longest
run was 13 yards against Holy Cross ...
caught four passes for 53 yards ... longest
catch was 33 yards against Cornell ...
returned 16 kickoffs for 298 yards ...
averaged 18.6 per return ... longest run
back was 37 yards against Lafayette ...
accounted for 379 all-purpose yardage.
As A Freshman (2007) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Alliance High School in Alliance, Ohio … was
a four-year letterwinner … played quarterback all four seasons … was captain in
his senior year … broke Lenny Dawson’s
school record for touchdowns in a season
with 19 … Stark County’s career passing leader with 6,801 yards and 73 TD’s
… named to Ohio High Magazine Top 100
… first team Northeast Inland All-District
Team (Division II) … MVP of team, league,
county, and district … named all-state
… picked for Ohio North-South All-Star
Game … team’s MVP in junior and senior
seasons … coached by Ron Kuceyeski …
also lettered in basketball and track … a
member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology with a minor in education … parents are Arthur Babb and Wanda Riddle of
Alliance, Ohio … born January 26, 1989 in
Washington, D.C. … has one brother and
sister … full name is Charles Edward Babb.
Juliues Barlay
#60
Defensive End
Senior - 2VL
Atlanta, GA
As A Junior (2008) played in all 12 games
with 10 starts at rush
end ... made 25 tackles
... had six tackles against Dartmouth and
four each against Coastal Carolina and
Villanova ... credited with two quarterback
sacks for minus seven yards ... one sack
against Cornell and Holy Cross ... had a
fumble forced vs. Dartmouth.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in six
games ... was credited with three tackles
which all came against Cornell.
As A Freshman (2006) – suffered a broken leg during preseason camp … missed
entire season.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Southside High School in Atlanta, Georgia …
lettered three years … played linebacker,
defensive end and tight end in his senior
season … served as captain in his junior
and senior seasons … had 108 tackles
with 16 tackles for loss in his final season
… selected for Pigskin Classic at linebacker and defensive end … three times
first team all-city … honorable mention
all-state … team’s MVP … coached by Eric
Williams … also lettered in baseball and
track.
Personal: Major is Educational Studies …
parents are Frank and Demetra Barlay of
Atlanta, Georgia … born August 21, 1988
in Palm Bay, Florida … full name is Juliues
Q. Barlay.
Mike Barry
#28
Free Safety
Junior - 2VL
Naples, FL
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in
seven games with four
starts ... missed four
games with an injury ... started against
Stony Brook, Furman, Dartmouth and
Villanova ... credited with 32 tackles ...
had nine against Furman, eight against
Stony Brook and six vs. Dartmouth and
Villanova ... had four passes broken up ...
named to Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll.
As A Freshman (2007) - played in
eight games ... moved into the starting
lineup against Cornell ... started the last
six games ... finished with 37 tackles
including 22 solo efforts .. had four pass
breakups (two against Lehigh and one
each vs. Cornell and Towson) ... high
tackle games were nine vs. Towson and
Lehigh, and eight against Lafayette.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Barron
Collier High School in Naples, Florida …
earned three varsity letters … played free
safety and wide receiver as a senior …
served as captain … made 80 tackles with
three interceptions … two-time first team
all-Collier Athletic Conference … two-time
first team all-county … third team all-state
Class 5A and honorable mention all-area
… team’s special teams MVP … coached
by Bill Sparacio, Colgate Class of 1994 …
also lettered in basketball and track … a
member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Architecture concentration … parents are Richard and Sheila
Barry of Naples, Florida … born December
18, 1988 in Leominster, Massachusetts …
has three brothers and three sisters … full
name is Michael Patrick Barry.
Rob Budny
#68
Offensive Guard
Senior - 2VL
Streetsboro, OH
As A Junior (2008) played in nine games
mainly on special teams
... did start against
Fordham and Lafayette when Colgate had
a six down linemen formation.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in all
11 games ... split his time between fullback and offensive guard ... started in the
backfield against Fordham, and at right
guard vs. Towson and Lafayette ... had no
statistics.
As A Freshman (2006) – did not see
any game action.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Walsh
Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
… was a three-year letterwinner with the
Warriors … played offensive guard and
defensive end in his senior year … made
25 solo tackles, 28 assisted tackles, three
quarterback sacks and two PBU … was
first-team all-District, second-team allRegional and honorable mention all-State
… team’s Unsung Warrior recipient in his
junior and senior seasons … coached by
Gerry Rardin … also lettered in track &
field (shot put).
Personal: Major is Economics … parents
are Robert and Denise Budny of Streetsboro, Ohio … born November 26, 1987
in Cleveland, Ohio … full name is Robert
Peter Budny, Jr.
Brendan
Buglione
#64
Defensive Tackle
Senior - 2VL
Vestal, NY
As A Junior (2008)
- played in 10 games
... missed two games with an injury ...
made five tackles ... had two tackles
against Bucknell and one each vs. Stony
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Brook, Coastal Carolina and Cornell ... one
fumble recovery against Cornell.
As A Sophomore (2007) - saw action in
the last two games of the season against
Georgetown and Holy Cross ... assisted on
a quarterback sack against Georgetown.
As A Freshman (2006) – played in four
games vs. Cornell, Lafayette, Lehigh and
Holy Cross … made two tackles against
Cornell with one TFL.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Vestal
High School in Vestal, New York … a
three-year letterwinner with the Golden
Bears … played defensive and offensive
tackle … served as co-captain … made
110 tackles including 26 for losses …
had two quarterback sacks, three fumble
recoveries, forced two fumbles and broke
up one pass … STAC all-star in his junior
and senior seasons … named a NYS
Scholar-Athlete three times … picked for
the Ernie Davis Classic All-Star Game and
was a nominee for the Governor’s Bowl …
coached by John Anderson … also lettered in track & field … a member of the
National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Peace & Conflict Studies … parents are Ray and Kathy Buglione
of Vestal, New York … born March 20,
1988 in Binghamton, New York … brother,
Dana, played football at Holy Cross … full
name is Brendan Daniel Buglione.
Gigi Cadet
#33
Fullback
Junior - 2VL
Riverside, CT
As A Sophomore played in 11 games ...
missed the Fordham
contest with an injury
... returned three kickoffs for 19 yards ...
made eight tackles on special teams ...
credited with two stops against Furman
and Lafayette ... named to Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
As A Freshman (2007) - played in all
11 games with one start against Lafayette
... had no offensive statistics ... on special
teams he was credited with four tackles (2-2) ... two against Dartmouth and
one each vs. Albany and Georgetown ...
started season at linebacker.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut … lettered three years … played linebacker throughout his scholastic career
… served as captain in his final season …
first team all-Fairfield County and all-state
as a senior … selected for the Fairfield
County East vs. West All-Star Game …
named team’s MVP in 2005 and selected
as Greenwich’s Male Athlete of the Year …
coached by Richard Albonizo … also lettered in rugby, lacrosse and bowling.
Personal: Major is Economics … mother
is Marie Cadet of Riverside, Connecticut …
born August 31, 1988 … has three brothers and four sisters … full name is Givince
Andy Cadet.
Mike Carbone
#43
Linebacker
Sophomore - 1VL
Thorofare, NJ
As A Freshman
(2008) - started in all
12 games at inside linebacker ... one of five first-year players to
earn a varsity letter ... tied for second in
team tackles with 62 (40-22) ... had nine
tackles against Coastal Carolina, eight
against Furman and six vs. Dartmouth,
Cornell and Lehigh ... credited with 2.5
tackles for loss for minus eight yards ...
one quarterback sack against Cornell ...
one pass broken up ... named Patriot
League Rookie of the Week for his performance in win over Cornell.
High School: played at West Deptford
High School in Westville, New Jersey …
lettered three years with the Eagles …
played linebacker and offensive guard in
his senior year … served as captain while
leading his team to a 10-2 record … made
106 tackles in 2007 along with three
fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles
and three passes broken up … selected
for New Jersey North-South game at
linebacker … first team Associated Press
all-state linebacker … first team all-South
Jersey by Courier Post and Philadelphia
Inquirer … first team all-South Jersey
Group II by Courier Post … first team allGloucester County and all-conference …
Courier Post Scholar Athlete of the Year
… Gloucester County Times Defensive
Player of the Year … Touchdown Club of
Southern New Jersey Lineman of the Year
and Mini Max Award winner presented by
the Maxwell Football Club … named team’s
most valuable player … coached by Clyde
Folsom … also lettered in bowling.
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents
are Kevin Carbone and Cynthia Strong ...
born February 11, 1990 in Camden, New
Jersey ... full name is Michael Thomas
Carbone.
Mark Colon
#10
Tailback
Senior - 1VL
Ewing, NJ
As A Junior (2008) moved to fullback from
linebacker at the conclusion of spring practice
... played in two games vs. Lafayette and
Lehigh ... had no statistics.
As A Sophomore (2007) – after missing
spring practice he participated in the first
two games against Albany and Massachusetts before injuring his shoulder …
missed the rest of the season.
As A Freshman (2006) – played in two
games with one start … started against
Fordham and also played against Cornell
… had two tackles vs. Cornell and two
against Fordham … suffered a seasonending shoulder injury in the Fordham
game.
High School: A 2005 graduate of Notre
Dame High School in Lawrenceville, New
Jersey … lettered four years with the Irish
… played running back and linebacker
in his senior season … rushed for 1,394
yards and 14 touchdowns in nine games …
his high school was Colonial Valley Conference champions four straight years … was
team’s MVP … coached by Marty Vollmuth
… also lettered in track.
Prep School: Attended The Hill School …
led his team to an 11-1 mark … first team
all-Mid-Atlantic Prep League and first
team all-Mercury.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parent is Awilda Johnson of
Trenton, New Jersey … born February 22,
1987 in Trenton, New Jersey … full name
is Mark Anthony Colon.
Nick Cvetic
#46
Tight End
Junior - 2VL
Clifton, NJ
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in all
12 games while starting the first five of the
season ... used primarily as a blocker ...
had no statistics.
As A Freshman (2007) - started in the
opener against Albany, but injured his
hamstring ... was out of the lineup for the
Massachusetts and Dartmouth, before
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taking a backup role for the remainder of
the season ... saw action against Towson
and Georgetown ... had no statistics.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Clifton
High School in Clifton, New Jersey … lettered three years with the Fighting Mustangs … played tight end, defensive end
and handled the long snapping duties in
his senior year … served as captain in his
senior season … caught 26 passes for 353
yards and two touchdowns … made 76
tackles including three quarterback sacks
… his team was North I Group IV state
champions … picked at tight end for the
New York-New Jersey All-Star Classic and
North vs. South Jersey All-Star Classic
… received National Football Foundation
and Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Award
… named to New Jersey 100 All-State
team … two-time all-league, first team
North I Group IV, first team all-area, first
team all-Passaic County and second team
all-North … holds school record for most
single season receptions by a tight end …
coached by Ron Anello … also lettered in
basketball.
Personal: Major is History … parents
are Prvoslay and Zorica Cvetic of Clifton,
New Jersey … born December 27, 1988 in
Belgrade, Serbia … has one brother … full
name is Nebojsa Cvetic.
Austin Douglas
#86
Defensive End
Senior - 3VL
Ashburnham, MA
As A Junior (2008) second team all-Patriot
League ... won Colgate’s
Tom Dodge Unsung Hero
Award ... started all 12 games ... made 45
tackles (28-17) ... tied for the team lead
in quarterback sacks with six for minus
20 yards (3rd in the league) ... had two
sacks in win over Lafayette ... credited
with five TFL’s for minus 23 yards ... had a
fumble forced against Coastal Carolina ...
made six tackles against Coastal Carolina
and Lehigh, and five vs. Furman, Cornell
and Holy Cross ...handled long snapping
duties for third straight season.
As A Sophomore (2007) - was used
mainly as the long snapper ... played in
all 11 games ... was credited with four
tackles and one fumble forced ... had
two tackles and his fumble forced against
Albany ... one tackle apiece vs. Lafayette
and Holy Cross.
As A Freshman (2006) - played in all 11
games with one start ... started against
Cornell ... was Colgate’s long snapper ...
had six tackles with a season-high three
against Cornell.
High School: A 2005 graduate of Fitchburg High School in Fitchburg, Massachusetts … lettered four years with the Red
Raiders … played on the offensive and
defensive lines in his senior year … also
handled long snapped duties … served
as captain in his senior season … was a
Central Massachusetts Division I All-Star
in his junior and senior seasons … won the
Bruce Martinez Award in his junior year
… team’s MVP as a senior … coached by
Ray Cosenza … also lettered in track and
basketball.
 
Prep School: Attended Kent School for
the 2005-06 season … named to the allErickson League team and was all-New
England NEPSAC Class “A” … named
team’s MVP … coached by Todd Marble …
also lettered in basketball.
 
Personal: Major is Geography … parents
are Tim and Victoria Douglas of Ashburnham, Massachusetts … born in West
Palm Beach, Florida … full name is Austin
Anthony Douglas.
Nate Eachus
#32
Tailback
Sophomore - 1VL
Drums, PA
As A Freshman
(2008) - named Patriot
League Rookie of the
Year ... selected first
team all-league ... played in all 12 games
with three starts ... was Colgate’s second leading rusher with 172 carries for
932 yards and 10 touchdowns ... finished
fourth in the league in rushing with 77.7
yards per game ... moved from linebacker
to the backfield when leading rusher Jordan Scott was injured in the Cornell game
... started against Bucknell, Lafayette and
Lehigh ... in the Cornell game, he had
made three tackles including one quarterback sack before replacing Scott ... ran
for 241 yards against Cornell in little over
two quarters - eighth highest single game
performance in school history ... finished
the season with three games over 100
yards rushing and two over 200 yards ...
had 214 yards against Bucknell, and 171
against Lafayette, 103 vs. Lehigh, and
118 against Holy Cross ... scored three
touchdowns against Cornell and Bucknell
... finished eighth in the Patriot League
in scoring with 60 points ... caught three
passes for 28 yards, and accounted for
960 all-purpose yardage ... credited with
10 tackles ... was Patriot League Rookie of
the Week against Cornell, Bucknell, Lafayette, Lehigh and Holy Cross ... named College Sporting News National FCS honors
vs. Cornell.
High School: A 2008 graduate of Hazleton Area High School in Hazleton, Pennsylvania … lettered three years with the
Cougars … served as team captain in his
senior year while leading his team to an
11-2 mark … played running back and
linebacker in his final season … rushed for
2,169 yards and 28 touchdowns … made
116 tackles and scored three touchdowns
… team played in three consecutive PIAA
AAAA state championships and was 2007
PIAA District 2 champions … first team
Associated Press all-state running back …
Pennsylvania Big 33 linebacker … WNEP
16 Dream Team Player of the Year and
Harrisburg Patriot News Platinum 33 Team
… Hazleton Standard Speaker, Wilkes
Barre Time Leader, Citizens Voice and
Reading Eagle Player of the Year … Big
School, EasternPAfootball.com and Wyoming Valley Conference Player of the Year
… team’s Outstanding Player of the Year …
received Scotty Roman Award given to the
outstanding scholastic athlete in th Hazelton area for the second straight year ...
coached by Rocco Petrone … also lettered
in wrestling where he was 2007 PIAA
Class AA 189-pound state champion … a
member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents are Todd and Ellen Eachus of Drums,
Pennsylvania ... born June 15, 1990 in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ... has two
older brothers ... full name is Nathan F.
Eachus.
Colin Flynn
#96
Fullback
Junior - 1VL
Yonkers, NY
As A Sophomore
(2008) - moved from
linebacker to fullback
... played in the first six
games on special teams ... missed the
rest of the season with an injury ... had
no statistics.
As A Freshman (2007) – missed the
entire season while recovering from a
preseason MCL injury.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Fordham Preparatory School in Bronx, New
York … lettered three years with the Rams
… served as captain in his junior and senior seasons … played linebacker and run-
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ning back in his senior year … made 152
tackles including six quarterback sacks,
10 forced fumbles, three blocked punts
and two fumble recoveries … all-Catholic
High School Football League, all-section,
all-county, all-city and all-Lower Hudson
… team’s defensive MVP as a junior and
senior … holds the school record for most
tackles in a season (152) and game (27)
… picked for the CHSAA All-Star Game …
coached by Peter Gorynski … also lettered
in track and lacrosse.
Personal: Major is Political Science …
parents are Kevin and Joanne Flynn of
Yonkers, New York … born March 15, 1989
in Auckland, New Zealand … has two sisters … full name is Colin Bernard Flynn.
Will Griffin
#2
Cornerback
Senior - 2VL
Davie, FL
As A Junior (2008) played in all 12 games
earning his second
varsity letter ... made
seven tackles (5 solo) ... had two tackles against Bucknell and Holy Cross, and
one against Stony Brook, Lafayette and
Lehigh.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in
the first three games before an injury put
him out for the season ... had one tackle
against Massachusetts.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his
first mongram as a rookie ... had an early
season injury ... played in six of the last
seven games ... had no statistics.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Western High School in Davie, Florida … won
three varsity letters with the Wildcats …
played defensive back and handled kickoff
returns in his senior year … served as
captain … had three interceptions, three
blocked punts and scored one touchdown
… was honorable mention all-Broward
County … picked for Broward County AllStar Game … coached by Doug Dutton …
also lettered in track four years.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are John and Cindy Griffin of Davie, Florida … born September 30,
1987 in Hollywood, Florida … full name is
Will Grefe Griffin.
Ryan Gross
#51
Offensive Tackle
Senior - 3VL
Beach Haven, NJ
As A Junior (2008)
- played in six games
mainly on special teams
... missed two games
with injuries.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in 10
games ... started at guard against Towson
and Lafayette ... spent some time blocking on special teams.
As A Freshman (2006) - played in 10
games with seven starting assignments
... started five games at center and two
at tight end ... helped Colgate generate
356.8 yards of total offense - second best
in the Patriot League ... offensive line
gave up only 1.27 quarterback sacks per
game.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Southern Regional High School in Manahawkin,
New Jersey … lettered two years with the
Rams … played tackle and defensive end
in his senior season … served as captain …
selected for the 2006 New Jersey North/
South Classic … twice all-Shore Conference and all-Ocean County … named to
the New Jersey Super 100 all-state team
… coached by Chuck Donohue … also lettered in track & field.
 
Personal: Major is Geography … parents
are Joseph and Barbara Gross of Barnegat, New Jersey … born October 20, 1987
in Toms River, New Jersey … full name is
Ryan Francis Gross.
against Lafayette and Lehigh ... College
Sporting News FCS honors vs. Lafayette.
As A Sophomore (2007) - started all 11
games at inside linebacker ... was third
on the team in tackling with 62 (36-26)
... credited with six tackles for losses, two
quarterback sacks, two fumbles forced
(vs. Lafayette and Lehigh), one fumble
recovery (Lehigh) and four passes broken
up ... high tackle games were 12 against
Cornell, and eight against Lafayette and
Lehigh ... sacks came against Albany and
Cornell.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in six games ...
missed the middle part of the season with
mononucleosis ... had one tackle against
Holy Cross.
High School: A 2006 graduate of
Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse,
New York … lettered three years with
the Brothers … played linebacker … was
captain in his senior year … in his senior
year he made 147 tackles, nine quarterback sacks and blocked one punt … his
2005 team was 11-1 and Section III Class
“AA” champions … in 2004 … CBA was
the New York State Class “AA” champions
and Section III Class “AA” champions …
in his senior year he was second team
Class “AA” all-New York State, first team
all-Central New York and first team Class
“AA” Onondaga High School League …
was named his team’s defensive MVP …
coached by Joseph Casamento.
 
Personal: Major is Studio Art with a
minor in Theater … parents are Michael
and Clee Hadley of Fayetteville, New York
… born March 15, 1988 in Syracuse, New
York … full name is Gregory Dean Hadley.
Greg Hadley
#45
Linebacker
Senior - 3VL
Fayetteville, NY
As A Junior (2008) second team all-Patriot
League ... started all 12
games ... was Colgate’s
leading tackler with 80 (57 solo, 23 assisted) ... finished 11th in the league in
tackling ... tied for the league lead in fumbles forced with three ... had three tackles
for minus yardage (two vs. Lafayette and
one against Coastal Carolina) ... fumbles
forced came against Stony Brook, Lafayette and Lehigh ... had a fumble recovery
vs. Lehigh ... credited with three passes
broken up ... high tackle games were 11
against Lehigh, and 10 against Furman,
Lafayette and Villanova ... was Patriot
League Defensive Player of the Week
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Ty Henry
#19
Wide Receiver
Senior - 3VL
Orlando, FL
As A Junior (2008) played in 10 games ...
started against Princeton ... had one catch in
the Coastal Carolina game for nine yards
... earned third varsity letter.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in
all 11 games ... made six catches for 78
yards ... long reception was 26 yards
against Holy Cross.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in eight games
with one start against Holy Cross ... finished with seven receptions for 60 yards
and two touchdowns ... caught his touchdowns against Holy Cross and Bucknell
... long catch was 17 yards against Holy
Cross ... had four catches for 34 in Colgate’s win over the Crusaders ... returned
two kickoffs for 34 yards ... long run back
was 20 yards ... made one tackle and
fumble recovery against Fordham.
High School: A 2006 graduate of University High School in Orlando, Florida
… lettered three years with the “U” …
played wide receiver and handled kickoff
and punt returns … was captain in his
senior season … had 30 receptions for
459 yards and five touchdowns along with
619 all-purpose yards … selected for the
East/West Metro All-Star Game … named
team’s Offensive MVP … coached by John
Flath … also lettered in basketball and
track.
 
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Tyrone and Yolanda
Henry of Orlando, Florida … born September 19, 1987 in Macon, Georgia … full
name is Tyrone Derek Henry, Jr.
Trey Hunsucker
#49
Linebacker
Junior - 1VL
Buford, GA
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in 11
of 12 games .. missed
the Coastal Carolina
game with an injury ... was credited with
three tackles on special teams ... had one
tackle against Stony Brook, Furman and
Princeton.
As A Freshman (2007) – played in two
games vs. Cornell and Lafayette … had
one tackle in the Lafayette game.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Buford
High School in Buford, Georgia … earned
three varsity letters with the Wolves …
played middle linebacker in his senior
season … served as captain … made
112 tackles and one interception … allGwinnett County … first team all-area by
Gainesville Times … all-state … selected
for 2006 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game …
coached by Jess Simpson … also lettered
in baseball and basketball … a member of
the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Theater … parents are
Win and Tish Hunsucker of Buford, Georgia … born November 28, 1988 in Greensboro, North Carolina … has one sister …
full name is Norman Winfred Hunsucker
III.
Uzi Idah
#23
Strong Safety
Senior - 3VL
Rolling Hills
Estate, CA
As A Junior (2008)
- started all 12 games
... finished second on
the team in tackling with 62 (43 solo, 19
assists) ... made six tackles for minus
yardage ... had one interception vs. Princeton - 43-yard return ... credited with five
passes broken up ... high tackles games
with nine against Furman and seven vs.
Coastal Carolina and Holy Cross.
As A Sophomore (2007) - started all 11
games at strong safety ... finished second
on the team in tackling with 63 (44-19) ...
had 2.5 tackles for losses, two interceptions (vs. Dartmouth and Lehigh), and six
passes broken up ... high tackle games
were eight against Massachusetts and
Cornell.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in all 11 games
with one start against Georgetown ... finished the season with six tackles (4 solo)
... had two TFL’s against Dartmouth ...
had one tackle against UMass, Fordham,
Lehigh and Bucknell.
all-CIF … picked for Lions All-Star Game …
won team’s Black & Gold defender award
and named most valuable defensive back
… coached by Tony Uruburu … also lettered in track & field.
 
Personal: Major is Art & Art History …
parents are Churchill and Ruth Idah of
Rolling Hills Estates, California … born
February 20, 1989 in Zaria, Nigeria … full
name is Uzoma Balosibina Idah.
Noah Jackson
#27
Tailback
Sophomore - 1VL
Vista, CA
As A Freshman
(2008) - played in all
12 games ... carried
nine times for 62 yards
... longest carry was 20 yards ... best
outing came against Bucknell with seven
carries for 63 yards ... made 10 tackles on
special teams with two fumble recoveries
(vs. Lehigh and Villanova) ... returned 32
kickoffs for 654 yards ... averaged 20.4
yards per return ... longest return was 36
yards against Lehigh ... accounted for 716
all-purpose yardage.
High School: played at Rancho Buena
Vista High School in Vista, California
… earned three varsity letters with the
Longhorns … played running back, strong
safety and returned kickoffs in his senior
season … was a two-time captain … carried 164 times for 1,519 yards and 21
touchdowns in his final season while leading his team to a 9-4 record … picked for
the 2008 So-Cal Bowl and Alex Spanos
All-Star Classic at running back … was
first team all-Avocado League and allNorth County … second team all-CIF …
earned second team all-Avocado League
in his junior season … named team’s
offensive MVP … played for coach Eric
Jorgenson … also lettered in baseball (first
team all-state as a junior).
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents
are Otis and Brenda Jackson of Vista,
California ... born March 26, 1990 in San
Diego, California ... full name is Noah
Jordan Jackson.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Palos
Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling
Hills Estates, California … lettered three
years with Peninsula … played tailback,
wide receiver and cornerback in his senior
year … had three interceptions and made
over 70 tackles … led team to an 11-2
record … first team all-Bay League and
all-South Bay at cornerback … first-team
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Brad Keele
#36
Free Safety
Junior - 1VL
Jacksonville, FL
As A Sophomore
(2008) - moved to
strong safety from
linebacker ... played in
eight games mainly on special teams ...
credited with nine tackles ... had three
tackles against Stony Brook, and two vs.
Fordham and Cornell.
As A Freshman (2007) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Terry
Parker High School in Jacksonville, Florida
… earned two varsity letters … played
linebacker and safety in his senior year …
captain in senior year … made 96 tackles … named all-district … team’s MVP …
coached by Greg Stanton.
Personal: Major is History … parent is
Dolores Davis of Jacksonville, Florida …
born June 24, 1989 in Jacksonville, Florida
... has one brother … full name is Bradley
Ellliot Keele.
Zach Lasavage
#31
Strong Safety
Senior - 1VL
Carbondale, PA
As A Junior (2008) played in nine games
mainly on special teams
... was credited with five
tackles.
As A Sophomore (2007) – played in
three games vs. Dartmouth, Fordham and
Bucknell on special teams … suffered a
shoulder injury in the Bucknell game putting him on the sidelines for the remainder of the season.
As A Freshman (2006) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Carbondale Area High School in Carbondale,
Pennsylvania … lettered four years with
the Chargers … played tailback and safety
in his senior year … served as captain
… rushed for 1,462 yards … team was
Lackawanna Division II champions in his
senior year … picked at tailback for the
2006 Dream Game … all-conference, allregion and all-regional Player of the Year
… was team’s MVP in his junior and senior
seasons … coached by John Lasavage …
also lettered in basketball and track … a
member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Political Science …
parents are John and Dorie Lasavage of
Carbondale, Pennsylvania … born July 23,
1987 in Carbondale, Pennsylvania … full
name is Zachary John Lasavage.
Paul Mancuso
#66
Defensive Tackle
Senior - 3VL
Somers, NY
As A Junior (2008) second team all-Patriot
League ... played in 11
games with eight starts
... missed the Cornell game with an injury
... finished the season with 28 tackles
(18 solo, 10 assisted) ... had 5.5 tackles
for minus 42 yards ... credited with three
quarterback sacks for minus 36 yards
... had one forced fumble vs. Fordham
... blocked a PAT kick against Princeton
... had one pass break up ... high tackle
games were nine vs. Fordham, and four
against Lafayette and Villanova.
As A Sophomore (2007) - started all 11
games at defensive tackle ... finished with
34 tackles (17-17) ... had 6.5 tackles for
losses (minus 23 yards) and 1.5 quarterback sacks (minus 11 yards) ... blocked a
field goal attempt against Georgetown ...
high tackle games were seven vs. Towson
and five against Fordham and Georgetown ... one sack against Georgetown and
assist on one vs. Bucknell ... named to
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in nine games with
seven starting assignments ... missed the
Monmouth and Georgetown games with
an ankle injury ... made 14 tackles (10
solo) ... had a season-high six against
Bucknell and two against Fordham, Lehigh
and Lafayette ... finished with three TFL’s
for minus 10 yards ... had a quarterback
sack against Fordham and Bucknell.
 
High School: A 2006 graduate of TrinityPawling School in Pawling, New York …
lettered four years … played defensive
end and offensive guard in his senior year
… captain in junior and senior seasons …
made 51 tackles and eight quarterback
sacks … team was 10-0 in 2005 and New
England Class “A” champions … twice
all-Erickson Conference and named to
all-New England team in 2006 … team’s
MVP and received the Coaches Award …
coached by David Coratti … also lettered
in wrestling and lacrosse.
 
Personal: Major is Political Science …
parents are Paul and Anna Marie Mancuso
of Somers, New York … born October 11,
1987 … full name is Paul Ernest Mancuso.
Gary Marshall
#42
Strong Safety
Junior - 1VL
Atlanta, GA
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in all
12 games mainly on
special teams ... credited with six tackles (4-2) ... had a fumble
recovery against Fordham.
As A Freshman (2007) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2007 graduate of the
Marist School in Atlanta, Georgia … earned
four varsity letters … played quarterback
and cornerback in his senior season …
served as captain in his senior year …
led team to a 13-2 record … first team
all-Northside Altanta by the Atlanta Journal Constitution … first team all-DeKalb
County … first team all-state at quarterback … coached by Alan Chadwick … also
lettered in lacrosse.
Personal: Major is Geology … parents are
John and Julie Marshall … born October
4, 1988 in Richmond, Virginia … has two
brothers and one sister … full name is
Gary Thomas Marshall.
Jordan McCord
#26
Tailback
Sophomore - 1VL
Chicago, IL
As A Freshman
(2008) - played in five
games with one start
... started in the opener
against Stony Brook ... carried 33 times
for 158 yards and three touchdowns on
the season ... scored two rushing touchdowns against Stony Brook, and his other
TD came vs. Bucknell ... caught one pass
for one yard ... finished with 21 carries for
90 yards against Stony Brook for his most
productive outing.
High School: A 2008 graduate of Whitney Young High School in Chicago, Illinois
… earned four varsity letters with the
Dolphins … served as captain in his junior
and senior seasons … played running back
and linebacker in 2007 … led team to a
10-2 record … carried 117 times for 1,115
yards and 25 touchdowns … selected for
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City vs. Suburban Showcase and Chicago
City All-Star games … was all-conference,
all-city and all-state … team’s twotime MVP and most outstanding back …
coached by Tim Franken … also lettered in
basketball.
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents are Devin and Velencia Thompson
of Chicago, Illinois ... born December 30,
1989 in Blue Island, Illinois ... full name is
Jordan Xavier McCord.
Coree Moses
#12
Cornerback
Junior - 2VL
Newington, CT
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in
seven games with one
start ... started against
Dartmouth ... credited with 20 tackles
(12 solo, eight assisted) ... had a fumble
forced against Dartmouth ... high tackle
games with nine against Dartmouth and
six vs. Fruman.
As A Freshman (2007) - played in nine
games with three starting assignments
... started against Fordham, Bucknell and
Cornell ... credited with 13 tackles (10-3)
... had an interception against Towson
... high tackles games were five against
Towson and four vs. Fordham.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Xavier
High School in Middletown, Connecticut
… lettered three years with the Falcons
… played quarterback and cornerback
in his senior year … served as captain …
passed for over 1,200 yards and had 13
touchdowns in his final season … made
five interceptions … first team all-area
quarterback ... all-conference … picked for
New Haven County-Fairfield County AllStar Game … his team was Class LL state
champions in 2005 … coached by Sean
Marinan … also lettered in basketball.
Prep School: Attended Choate Rosemary
Hall this past year … played several different positions under coach Doug James.
Personal: Major is Economics … parents
are Donald and Cris Moses of Newington,
Connecticut … born December 20, 1987 in
Hampton, Virginia … has one brother and
sister … full name is Donald Coree’ Moses.
Wayne Moten
#9
Cornerback
Senior - 3VL
Forestville, MD
As A Junior (2008)
- first team all-Patriot
League ... recipient of
Colgate’s Hal W. Lahar
Trophy, given to the defensive MVP ...
started all 12 games ... made 36 tackles
(25 solo, 11 assists) ... had a team-high
three interceptions (vs. Stony Brook,.
Bucknell, and Holy Cross) ... Holy Cross
interception turned the game around
for the Raiders ... credited with seven
pass break ups along with 1.5 TFL’s,
one fumble forced vs. Fordham, and two
fumble recoveries coming against Lehigh
and Coastal Carolina.
As A Sophomore (2007) - second
team all-Patriot League defensive back
... moved from wide receiver to defensive back midway through the season ...
played in all 11 games with four starts at
defensive back (vs. Towson, Lafayette, Lehigh and Georgetown) ... finished with 21
tackles (14-7) ... had four interceptions
and eight passes broken up ... had two
interceptions against Lafayette and one
each vs. Towson and Lehigh ... high tackle
games were five against Georgetown and
four against Holy Cross and Cornell ... had
seven kickoff returns with a long of 20
yards against Massachusetts and two punt
returns with a long of 16 yards against
Georgetown.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his
first varsity letter ... played in all 11
games with one start against Lafayette
... made 17 catches for 181 yards ...
averaged 10.6 yards per reception ... had
four catches for 25 yards against Massachusetts ... caught a pass in eight of
11 games ... long reception was 38 yards
against Holy Cross ... made eight tackles
on special teams.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Forestville Military Academy in Forestville, Maryland … lettered three years for the Knights
… played several different positions
including defensive back, running back
and wide receiver … two-time captain …
in his senior season he had 2,500 allpurpose yardage, scored 12 touchdowns,
made three interceptions and recorded 90
tackles … selected for the Prince Georges
County All-Star Game … all-league, allcounty, all-Met and all-state … team’s MVP
… coached by Charles Harley … also lettered in track & field … a member of the
National Honor Society.
 
Personal: Major is Educational Studies
… parents are Wayne and Barbara Smith
of Forestville, Maryland … born June 23,
1988 in Arlington, Virginia … full name is
Wayne Omar Jamal Moten.
Vinnie Nicosia
#20
Free Safety
Sophomore - 1VL
Amsterdam, NY
As A Freshman
(2008) - played in
all 12 games with two
starts ... started against
Princeton and Cornell ... made 23 tackles
(17 solo, six assists) ... had one quarterback sack against Bucknell for minus 10
yards ... also had one fumble forced and
two fumble recoveries ... was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after the
Bucknell when he made five tackles, and
had one fumble forced and one fumble
recovery ... high tackle games were seven
against Princeton and Cornell.
High School: played at Amsterdam
High School in Amsterdam, New York …
earned four varsity letters with the Rams
… was two-time captain … led team to
a 7-2 record in his senior year … played
wide receiver and safety, and handled
the punting duties … also returned punts
and kickoffs … had 41 receptions for 580
yards and seven touchdowns in 2007 …
made 85 tackles and five interceptions …
team was Section II champions in 2004
and 2005, and state champions in 2005
… picked for the 2007 Section II All-Star
game at wide receiver … first team allNew York State at safety … Section II Division I MVP … first team Section II safety
in 2006 and 2007 … all-state safety in
2006 and all-area defensive back in 2005
… Section II All-Purpose Player in 2006 …
team’s scholar-athlete … played for coach
Pat Liverio … also lettered in basketball
and track … a member of the National
Honor Society.
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents
are David and Marie Nicosia of Amsterdam, New York ... born December 4, 1989
in Amsterdam, New York ... full name is
Vincenzo Raymond Nicosia.
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Kyle Poinsett
#71
Offensive Guard
Senior - 1VL
Venice, FL
As A Junior (2008) played on special teams
in the first two games
of the season, and the
last two games ... was injured during the
middle of the season.
As A Sophomore (2007) – saw action
on special teams in four games vs. Cornell, Towson, Lafayette and Holy Cross.
As A Freshman (2006) – played in five
games … saw most of his playing time on
special teams.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Venice
High School in Venice, Florida … lettered
three years with the Indians … played
offensive tackle … first team all-district
and all-area … second team all-state …
second team All-Class 5A … nominated for
the Florida All-Star Game and PAL Bowl
… twice named team’s offensive MVP …
coached by Jeremy Brown … also lettered
in weightlifting, wrestling and track.
Personal: Major is Educational Studies …
parents are Patrick and Debi Poinsett of
Venice, Florida … born August 25, 1987 in
Hartford, Connecticut … full name is Kyle
Michael Poinsett.
Zach Posey
#67
Offensive Guard
Senior - 3VL
Boca Raton, FL
As A Junior (2008)
- started all 12 games
at left guard ... only
underclassmen on the
offensive line ... helped Colgate to finish
fifth in the nation in rushing offense with
267.67 yards per game, and 12th overall
in total offense.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in
10 games with nine starting assignments
... missed the Towson with an injury ...
helped Colgate lead the Patriot League in
rushing with 195.6 yards per game and
third in total offense with 392.8 yards per
game.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... started seven of the first
eight games at left guard before missing
the last three games with an injury ...
helped Colgate generate 356.8 yards of
total offense - second best in the Patriot
League ... offensive line gave up only 1.27
quarterbacks per game.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Pope
John Paul II High School in Boca Raton, Florida … lettered three years for
the Eagles … played fullback, guard and
defensive tackle in his senior year … was
captain in 2005 … had 15 tackles for
losses, two fumble recoveries and scored
on rushing touchdown … picked for the
Outback Bowl at right guard … first team
all-state Class 2A on the offensive line …
also first team all-county and all-area …
coached by Gene Boley … a member of
the National Honor Society.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Jeff and Susan
Posey of Boca Raton, Florida … born April
15, 1988 in Boynton Beach, Florida … full
name is Zachary Micajah Posey.
Doug Rosnick
#89
Wide Receiver
Junior - 2VL
Langhorne, PA
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in
all 12 games with six
starting assignments ...
was second in receptions with 23 catches
for 254 yards and one touchdown ... TD
came against Bucknell ... had two or more
catches in the last seven games ... made
three tackles on special teams.
As A Freshman (2007) - played in all 11
games ... saw time at wide receiver and
on special teams ... caught four passes
for 65 yards ... had two receptions for 35
yards against Dartmouth and two catches
for 30 yards vs. Lafayette.
High School: A 2006 graduate of
Neshaminy High School in Langhorne,
Pennsylvania … lettered three years with
the Redskins … played wide receiver and
free safety in his senior year … caught 30
passes for 546 yards and seven touchdowns in his last season … made 42
tackles with two interceptions … honorable
mention Pennsylvania Football News AllState … selected for Bob Sands Memorial
All-Star Game … CN8 TV Sports Network
Receiver of the Year … first team allarea by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Bucks
County Courier Times and Trenton Times
… second team all-Suburban One League
at defensive back … team’s Mr. Back in
2005 … coached by Mark Schmidt … also
lettered in basketball.
Prep School: Attended Wyoming Seminary for one year prior to entering Colgate
… caught 35 passes for 580 yards and 11
touchdowns … made 29 tackles with three
interceptions … coached by Terry Karg.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are John and Karen
Rosnick of Langhorne, Pennsylvania …
born April 29, 1988 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania … has three brothers … full name
is Douglas John Rosnick.
Adrien
Schriefer
#95
Tight End
Senior - 3VL
Plainsboro, NJ
As A Junior (2008) played in all 12 games
while starting the last seven games ...
had four catches for 49 yards and three
touchdowns ... caught two touchdown
passes against Coastal Carolina and one
vs. Princeton ... his 16-yard touchdown
catch against Coastal Carolina came on
the final play of the game for the victory
... had one catch for 25 yards against Villanova ... credited with one kickoff return
for 11 yards vs. Lafayette ... made two
tackles on special teams.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in all
11 games with eight starting assignments
... saw time at tight end and on special
teams ... had five receptions for 55 yards
... longest catch was 17 yards against
Bucknell ... returned three kickoffs for
29 yards ... made one tackle on special
teams.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... moved late in the season
from tight end to fullback ... played in
four games ... had one carry for two yards
against Fordham ... will move back to
tight end for spring ball.
High School: A 2006 graduate of West
Windsor-Plainsboro High School in Princeton Junction, New Jersey … lettered three
years with the Pirates … played defensive
end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle
in his final season … was captain … made
85 tackles including 32 for losses and had
8.5 quarterback sacks … team was 10-1
and Colonial Valley Conference champions
in 2005 … selected for the Sunshine Football Classic … first team all-Area and allCVC … second team all-Group III Central
Jersey, third team all-state by Associated
Press and Trenton Times … 2005 ScholarLeader-Athlete award winner by the
Delaware Valley Chapter of the National
Football Foundation … was team’s MVP …
coached by Todd Smith … also lettered in
wrestling and lacrosse.
 
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Personal: Major is International Relations … parents are Stephen and Marissa
Schriefer of Plainsboro, New Jersey …
born October 14, 1988 in Long Beach,
California … full name is Adrien Michael
Schriefer.
Pat Simonds
#80
Wide Receiver
Senior - 3VL
Sidney, NY
As A Junior (2008)
- first team all-Patriot
League ... won Colgate’s Andy Kerr Trophy,
given to the offense MVP ... started all 12
games ... was Colgate’s leading receiver
with 65 catches for 1,136 yards and nine
touchdowns ... finished third in the Patriot
League in receptions per game (5.42) and
second in yards per game (94.7) ... he
was 13th in the FCS in yards per game ...
made a catch in all 12 games ... season
highs were 11 catches against Princeton
and 196 yards vs. Cornell ... had four
games over 100 yards receiving - 134 vs.
Stony Brook, 148 vs. Lehigh, 152 against
Princeton and 196 vs. Cornell ... his 65
catches equaled the seventh best single
season total in school history, and his
1,136 yards was the sixth best ... became
the fifth player in school history to go over
1,000 yards in a season ... his 196 yards
against Cornell was the fourth highest
total ever ... finished 10th in the league in
scoring with 54 points ... tied the school
record for TD’s in a game with three
against Lehigh ... set mark for highest
average per reception in a game with 39.2
against Cornell ... currently tied for 10th
in career catches with 105 and eighth in
total receiving yardage with 1,785.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in all
11 games with 10 starts ... was Colgate’s
second leading receiver with 40 catches
for 649 yards and five touchdowns ... was
ninth in the Patriot League in receptions
per game (3.64) and sixth in receiving
yards per game (59.0) ... caught five
passes in a game three times (vs. Lafayette, Georgetown and Holy Cross) ... most
receiving yardage in a game was 102
yards against Georgetown ... returned an
on-side kickoff 38 yards against Lafayette
for a touchdown ... scored 38 points ...
tallied six touchdowns and scored on a
two-point reception against Dartmouth.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his
first varsity letter ... played in six games
with one start against Bucknell ... had no
statistics.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Sid-
ney High School in Sidney, New York …
lettered three years for the Warriors …
played wide receiver and safety in his senior year … was captain … had 52 receptions for 1,038 yards and 18 touchdowns
… recorded six interceptions on defense …
his high school was New York State Class
“C” state champions with a 12-1 record …
picked for the Ernie Davis Football Classic
and Governor’s Bowl … was first team
all-state and all-Metro twice … three times
all-league … coached by Jeff Matthews …
also lettered in basketball, baseball and
track.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Tracy and Mary Simonds of Sidney, New York … born August
5, 1988 in Oneonta, New York … full name
is Patrick Allan Simonds.
Zach Smith
#85
Linebacker
Junior - 1VL
Thorofare, NJ
As A Sophomore
(2008) - made a move
to linebacker ... played
in all 12 games ... made
10 tackles including a team-high six
quarterback sacks for minus 38 yards ...
had two sacks against Dartmouth, and
one each vs. Cornell, Lafayette, Lehigh
and Villanova ... also credited with two
fumbles forced against Dartmouth and
one fumble recovery vs. Lafayette.
As A Freshman (2007) – played on
special teams against Lafayette, Lehigh
and Holy Cross … had no statistics ... tight
end.
High School: A 2007 graduate of West
Deptford High School in Westville, New
Jersey … lettered four years with the
Eagles … played tight end and defensive
end in his senior year … team was 44-3
during his scholastic career … served as
captain in senior season … caught 20
passes for 326 yards and four touchdowns
… first team all-Colonial Conference (TE),
first team South Jersey Group II (DE),
and third team all-state (DE) … Touchdown Club of South Jersey “Lineman of
the Year” … nominee for Jim Henry Award
for the area high school player of the year
… was team’s MVP … selected for North
Jersey vs. South Jersey All-State Game …
coached by Clyde Folsom … also lettered
in basketball and baseball.
Personal: Major is History … parents are
Don and Dawn Smith of Thorofare, New
Jersey … born November 26, 1988 in
Woodbury, New Jersey … has three brothers … full name is Zachary Tyler Smith.
Lamont Sonds
#53
Defensive End
Junior - 1VL
Hampton, GA
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played in
all 12 games ... had
starting assignment
against Princeton, Cornell and Bucknell ...
made 16 tackles including three tackles
for minus eight yards ... credited with a
sack against Dartmouth ... had one pass
break up ... high tackle games were four
against Bucknell and three vs. Fordham
and Princeton.
As A Freshman (2007) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Lovejoy
High School in Lovejoy, Georgia … earned
three varsity letters … played defensive
end in his senior season … made 48 tackles … named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution Henry Clayton County Super 11 …
coached by Al Hughes … also lettered in
track.
Personal: Major is Studio Arts … parents
are Lamont and Sherry Sonds of Hampton, Georgia … born January 12, 1989
in Hempstead, New York … has three
brothers and sisters … full name is Lamont
Michael Sonds.
Garrington
Spence
#7
Linebacker
Senior - 2VL
Anaheim, CA
As A Junior (2008) played on special teams
in 11 games ... was credited with six
tackles.
As A Sophomore (2007) - moved from
the secondary to outside linebacker ...
played in all 11 games with one start
against Bucknell ... finished with 11
tackles on the season (5-6) including one
quarterback sack ... sack came against
Bucknell when he had a season-high four
tackles.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in all 11 games
mainly on special teams ... made five
tackles (3 solo) ... had two tackles against
Fordham for a season high.
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
RETURNING LETTERWINNERS
High School: A 2006 graduate of Mater
Dei High School in Santa Ana, California
… lettered two years with the Monarchs …
played safety and tailback in senior season … served as captain … had 55 unassisted tackles, 23 assisted tackles and one
interception … rushed 70 times for 342
yards and two touchdowns … his team
was Serra League champions in 2004 and
2005 … first team all-league … was team’s
Defensive Back of the Year … coached by
Bruce Rollinson … also lettered in track &
field … a member of the National Honor
Society.
 
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Greg and Gwen
Spence of Anaheim, California … born December 22, 1987 in Harbor City, California
… full name is Garrington Gerard Spence.
Tyler Spencer
#40
Fullback
Senior - 2VL
Binghamton, NY
As A Junior (2008) did not see any playing time ... had knee
surgery in the spring of
2008.
As A Sophomore (2007) - moved from
defensive tackle to running back during
the season ... played in one game against
Georgetown with no statistics.
As A Freshman (2006) – saw no playing
time … was listed as a fullback … suffered
a broken collarbone.
High School: A 2006 graduate of
Chenango Forks High School in Binghamton, New York … won three varsity letters
with the Blue Devils … played fullback
and nose tackle in his senior year … was
captain … rushed for 676 yards and nine
touchdowns and made 67 tackles … led
team to a 12-1 record and runner-up in
the New York State Class “B” title game …
Blue Devils were NYS Class “B” champions
in 2003 and 2004 … selected at fullback
for the Ernie Davis Classic All-Star Game
and 2006 Governor’s Bowl … was first
team all-state on the defensive line, allMetro by the Binghamton Press and twice
Section IV All-Star … holds the record
for the longest run from scrimmage in a
New York State playoff game – 98 yards
against Homer in 2005 … coached by
Kelsey Green … also lettered in basketball
and baseball.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Richard and Kathleen Spencer of Binghamton, New York …
born January 7, 1988 in Binghamton, New
York … full name is Tyler L. Spencer.
Greg Sullivan
#11
Quarterback
Junior - 1VL
Monroe, NY
As A Sophomore
(2008) - second team
all-Patriot League ...
stepped in the starting
lineup in the first quarter of the opener
against Stony Brook, when Alex Relph
suffered a season-ending injury ... carried
172 times for 898 yards and seven touchdowns ... his rushing yardage was the
most ever by a Colgate quarterback in a
season ... was third on the team in rushing and fifth in the Patriot League with
74.8 yards per game ... had two games
over 100 rushing (136 against Dartmouth
and 107 vs. Fordham) ... connected on
125 of 206 passes for 1,695 yards and
12 touchdowns ... was second in the
Patriot League in passing efficiency, third
in total offense (216.1 yards per game)
and fifth in passing yardage (141.2 yards
per game) ... threw for a TD in eight of 12
games, including three against Lehigh ...
had 10 gamesw with over 100 yards passing and three games over 200 yards ...
personal best was 255 yards against Cornell ... threw for two of the longest pass
plays in school history with a 79-yarder to
Pat Simonds against Lehigh (7th best) and
a 78-yarder to Simonds against Cornell
(10th longest) ... scored 44 points ... Patriot League Player of the Week in victory
over Holy Cross and named to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
As A Freshman (2007) – finished the
season as Colgate’s number two quarterback … played in one series against
Georgetown … had no statistics.
High School: A 2007 graduate of
Monroe-Woodbury High School in Central
Valley, New York … lettered three years
for the Crusaders … starting quarterback
in his junior and senior year … captain in
his senior season … was 24-1 as a starter
and helped lead his team to the 2005 New
York State championship and runner-up
in the 2006 state championship … passed
for 1,311 yards in his senior year and 13
touchdowns and ran for 1,542 yards and
23 touchdowns … selected for the 2007
Governor’s Bowl … two-time first team
all-New York State, two-time all-Section
9 and first team all-Tri-County … was
twice named New York State Player of the
Year and Section 9 Player of the Year …
coached by Pat D’Aliso … also lettered in
basketball and baseball.
Personal: Major is History … parents are
Jim and Caroline Sullivan of Monroe, New
York … born April 3, 1989 in Suffern, New
York … has one brother … full name is
Gregory James Sullivan.
Manny Torres
#87
Wide Receiver
Senior - 1VL
Perth Amboy, NJ
As A Junior (2008) had season-ending knee
surgery.
As A Sophomore
(2007) - played in two games against
Lafayette and Georgetown without any
statistics ... named to the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
As A Freshman (2006) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Perth
Amboy High School in Perth Amboy, New
Jersey … lettered three years with the
Panthers … played wide receiver and
defensive back in his senior year … had 40
receptions for 815 yards and six touchdowns … selected for New Jersey North/
South All-Star Classic … first team allarea, all-White Division and all-conference
… named team’s best receiver twice, and
best offensive player in his senior year
… three times he received the Academic
Gridiron Award … coached by Scott Conover … also lettered in baseball.
Personal: Major is International Relations … parents are Manuel and Mildred
Torres of Perth Amboy, New Jersey … born
September 9, 1988 in Perth Amboy, New
Jersey … full name is Manuel Antonio Torres, Jr.
Carlton Walker
#78
Defensive Tackle
Senior - 3VL
Columbus, OH
As A Junior (2008) played in 10 games with
four starts ... missed the
Princeton and Cornell
games with an injury ... made 21 tackles
(16-5) ... led the team with 10 tackles
for minus 38 yards (eighth in the Patriot
League) ... had four quarterback sacks
for minus 22 yards ... credited with one
fumble recovery, one blocked kick and two
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
RETURNING LETTERWINNERS
quarterback sacks against Dartmouth ...
also had one sack vs. Stony Brook and
Lehigh ... high tackle game was six in Furman and four vs. Lafayette.
As A Sophomore (2007) - played in
all 11 games with 10 starting assignments ... finished with 31 tackles (12-19)
including four tackles for losses (minus 11
yards) and 1.5 quarterback sacks ... sacks
came against Bucknell and Lehigh ... high
tackle games were six vs. Albany, five vs.
Fordham and four against Lafayette and
Lehigh.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first
varsity letter ... played in all 11 games
with starts against Cornell, Fordham and
Bucknell ... made 20 tackles (12 solo)
... finished with three TFL for minus
eight yards ... had one quarterback sack
against Princeton and two TFL ... credited
with one quarterback hurry and broke up
one pass.
coached by Rich Hambor … also lettered in
lacrosse and wrestling.
Personal: Major is Geography … parents
are Roger and Carrie Wiozesko of Catonsville, Maryland … born November 27, 1989
in Baltimore, Maryland … has one brother
and two sisters … full name is Andrew B.
Woizesko.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Columbus Academy in Gahanna, Ohio …
lettered four years with the Vikings …
played offensive and defensive tackle …
was captain in senior season … made 78
tackles and 13 quarterback sacks … first
team all-league and all-Central District
… honorable mention all-state … named
team’s MVP, best offensive and defensive
lineman … starter on the 2003 Division V
State Championship team ... coached by
Jim Collis … also lettered in basketball.
Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Charles and Amanda
Walker of Columbus, Ohio … born April
15, 1988 in Columbus, Ohio … full name is
Carlton Wesley Walker.
Andrew
Woizesko
#62
Offensive Guard
Junior - 1VL
Catonsville, MD
As A Sophomore
(2008) - played on
special teams in all 12 games.
As A Freshman (2007) – did not see
any playing time.
High School: A 2007 graduate of
Catonsville Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland … lettered three years …
played offensive guard in his senior year
… served as captain … was first team allBaltimore County in 2006 … second team
all-Baltimore County as a junior … picked
for Baltimore County/City All-Star Game
… team’s offensive lineman of the year …
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
2008 FOOTBALL HONORS
2008 Colgate Football Honors
Mike Barry - Defensive Back
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Sam Breslin - Wide Receiver
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Gigi Cadet - Running Back
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Mike Carbone - Linebacker
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Coastal Carolina
Austin Douglas - Defensive Tackle
Second Team All-Patriot League
Colgate’s Tom Dodge Unsung Hero
Award
Nate Eachus - Tailback
Patriot League Rookie of the Year
First Team All-Patriot League
College Sporting News National FCS
Honors vs. Cornell
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Cornell
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Bucknell
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Lafayette
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Lehigh
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Holy Cross
Chris Ekpo - Defensive Back
First Team All-Patriot League
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Greg Hadley - Linebacker
Second Team All-Patriot League
College Sporting News National FCS
Honors vs. Lafayette
Patriot League Defensive Player of
the Week vs. Lafayette
Patriot League Defensive Player of
the Week vs. Lehigh
Nick Hennessey - Offensive
Tackle
First Team American Football Coaches
Association All-America Team
First Team Walter Camp Football
Foundation All-America Team
First Team The Sports Network AllAmerica Team
Second Team Associate Press AllAmerican Team
College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty
Division I FCS All-America Team
First Team All-Patriot League
First Team ECAC All-Star
Steve Jonas - Offensive Tackle
First Team All-Patriot League
Paul Mancuso - Defensive Tackle
Second Team All-Patriot League
Wayne Moten - Defensive Back
Colgate’s Hal Lahar Trophy,
Defensive MVP
First Team All-Patriot League
Vinnie Nicosia - Defensive Back
Patriot League Rookie of the Week vs.
Princeton
Alex Relph - Quarterback
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Rich Rosabella - Offensive Guard
First Team All-Patriot League
Jordan Scott - Tailback
Honorable Mention All-America by
The Sports Network
First Team All-Patriot League
Patriot League Offensive Player of the
Week vs. Dartmouth
ECAC Co-Offensive Player of the
Week vs. Dartmouth
College Sporting News National FCS
Honors vs. Dartmouth
SME Network’s Running Back of the
Week vs. Dartmouth
Patriot League Offensive Player of the
Week vs. Fordham
College Sporting News National FCS
Honors vs. Fordham
The Sports Network Co-Offensive
Player of the Week vs. Fordham
ECAC Offensive Player of the Week
vs. Fordham
SME Network’s Running Back of the
Week vs. Fordham
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Greg Sullivan - Quarterback
Second Team All-Patriot League
Patriot League Offensive Player of the
Week vs. Holy Cross
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Pat Simonds - Wide Receiver
Colgate’s Andy Kerr Trophy,
Offensive MVP
First Team All-Patriot League
Justin Snyder - Center
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Jacob Stein - Placekicker/Punter
Colgate’s Mark Rakowski Special
Teams Award
Patriot League Special Teams Player
of the Week vs. Princeton
Patriot League Special Teams Player
of the Week vs. Fordham
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
2008 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS/TEAM STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
Score
W-L
Atten.
PL Record Overall Record
8/30
at Stony Brook
26-42
L
5,808
---
0-1
9/7
at Coastal Carolina
23-19
W
6433
---
1-1
9/13
FURMAN
21-42
L
5857
---
1-2
9/20
DARTMOUTH
34-20
W
5235
---
2-2
9/27
at Fordham *
31-24
W
3112
1-0
3-2
10/11
PRINCETON
27-24
W
4688
---
4-2
10/18
at Cornell
38-22
W
8542
---
5-2
10/25
at Bucknell *
52-28
W
1274
2-0
6-2
11/1
LAFAYETTE *
21-13
W
6721
3-0
7-2
11/8
at Lehigh *
34-33
W
10,841
4-0
8-2
11/22
HOLY CROSS *
28-27
W
4862
5-0
9-2
11/29
at Villanova (a)
28-55
L
4489
---
9-3
Home Games in CAPS
*
denotes Patriot League game
(a) NCAA FCS First Round Playoff
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Raiders
Opponents
1st
71
104
TEAM STATISTICS
2nd
90
126
3rd
83
79
Colgate
4th
119
40
Opponents
First Downs (Rush-Pass-Penalty) 277 (186-78-13)221 (105-103-13)
Rushing Attempts
632
378
Rushing Yards Gained
3446
2316
Rushing Yards Lost
234
252
NET RUSHING YARDS
3212
2064
Yards Per Rush
5.1
5.5
Rushing Yards Per Game
267.7
172.0
Passes Attempted
211
335
Passes Completed
128
187
Passes Had Intercepted
8
6
Pass Completion Percentage
.607
.558
NET YARDS PASSING
1786
2482
Yards Per Pass Attempt
8.5
7.4
Yards Per Pass Completion
14.0
13.3
Passing Yards Per Game
148.8
206.8
Total Plays
843
713
Total Plays Per Game
70.2
59.4
TOTAL NET YARDS
4998
4546
Yards Gained Per Play
5.9
6.4
Yards Gained Per Game
416.5
378.8
Kickoff Returns/Kickoff Return Yards
64/1239
63/1378
Average Yardage Per Kickoff Return
19.4
21.9
Kickoff Returns Per Game
5.3
5.2
Punt Returns/Punt Return Yards
10/30
21/218
Average Yardage Per Punt Return
3.0
10.4
Punt Returns Per Game
0.8
1.7
Interception Returns/Inter. Return Yards
6/64
8/32
Average Yardage Per Interceptions Return
10.7
4.0
Average Interception Per Game
0.5
0.6
Punts/Total Punt Yardage
42/1573
43/1677
Average Yards Per Punt
37.5
39.0
Average Number of Punts Per Game
3.5
3.5
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
9/5
20/12
Penalties/Yards Penalized
47/429
52/448
Penalties Per Game/Yards Penalized
3.9/35.8
4.3/37.3
Safeties
0
0
3rd Down Conversions Attempts/Made
151/68
134/53
3rd Down Conversion Percentage
.450
.400
4th Down Conversions Attempts/Made
24/15
18/8
4th Down Conversion Percentage
.620
.440
OT
0
0
Total
363
349
Avg.
30.2
29.1
RAIDERS IN THE NCAA RANKINGS
(Top 20)
NCAA/Rushing - Individual
8th
Jordan Scott, 127.56 ypg.
NCAA/Receiving Yards - Individual
13th Pat Simonds, 94.67 ypg.
NCAA/Scoring - Individual
7th
Jordan Scott, 10.00 ppg.
NCAA/Rushing - Team
5th
267.67 ypg.
NCAA/Total Offense - Team
12th 416.50 ypg.
NCAA/Passing Efficiency - Team
16th 146.11 rating
NCAA/Sacks Allowed - Team
15th 1.08 pg
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING
GP
Jordan Scott
9
Nate Eachus
12
Greg Sullivan
12
Jordan McCord 6
Noah Jackson 12
Charles Babb
9
Sam Breslin
11
Alex Relph
1
Steve Hansen
2
Kenny McKenzie 7
Team
12
Colgate
12
Opponents
12
PASSING
Greg Sullivan
Alex Relph
Sam Breslin
Ryan Meyers
Colgate
Opponents
GP
12
1
11
1
12
12
RECEIVING
GP
Pat Simonds
12
Doug Rosnick 12
Eric Tupta
12
Jordan Scott
9
Sam Breslin
11
Charles Babb
9
Adrien Schriefer 12
Nate Eachus
12
Ty Henry
10
Jordan McCord 6
Colgate
12
Opponents
12
ATT
221
172
172
33
9
5
3
2
1
1
13
632
378
GAIN
1175
943
1038
163
65
29
18
14
1
0
0
3446
2316
LOST
27
11
140
5
3
1
1
0
0
3
43
234
252
ATT COMP PCT.
206
125 .607
2
1 .500
1
1 1.000
1
1 1.000
211
128 .607
335
187 .558
REC
65
23
14
7
6
4
4
3
1
1
128
187
NET
1148
932
898
158
62
28
17
14
1
-3
-43
3212
2064
YDS
1695
8
67
16
1786
2482
YDS/CARRY YDS/GAME
5.2
127.6
5.4
77.7
5.2
74.8
4.8
26.3
6.9
5.2
5.6
3.1
5.7
1.5
7.0
14.0
1.0
0.5
-3.0
-0.4
-3.3
-3.9
5.1
267.7
5.5
172.0
YDS/COMP YDS/GAME
13.5
141.2
8.0
8.0
67.0
6.1
16.0
16.0
13.9
148.8
13.2
206.8
YARDS YDS/COMP YDS/GAME REC/GAME
1136
17.4
94.7
5.4
254
11.0
21.2
1.9
114
8.1
9.5
1.1
34
4.8
3.8
0.7
108
18.0
9.8
0.5
53
13.2
5.9
0.4
49
12.2
4.1
0.3
28
9.3
2.3
0.2
9
9.0
0.9
0.1
1
1.0
0.2
0.1
1786
14.0
148.8
10.6
2482
13.3
206.8
15.5
TD
15
10
7
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
23
TD
12
0
1
1
14
21
TD
9
1
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
14
21
LG
49
51
35
18
20
13
17
8
1
0
0
51
69
INT
7
1
0
0
8
6
LG
79
23
17
10
35
33
25
14
9
1
79
75
(Dartmouth)
(Cornell)
(Lafayette)
(Bucknell)
(Bucknell)
(Holy Cross)
(Villanova)
(Stony Brook)
(Stony Brook)
-------------
LG
79
8
67
16
79
75
(Lehigh)
(Stony Brook)
(Stony Brook)
(C. Carolina)
-------
(Lehigh)
(Lafayette)
(Furman)
(Furman)
(Dartmouth)
(Cornell)
(Villanova)
(Holy Cross)
(C. Carolina)
(Stony Brook)
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TOTAL OFFENSE
RUSHINGPASSING
YDS./YDS./
ATT GAIN LOSS NET TD ATTCOMP YDS TD PLAYS YDS PLAY GAME
Greg Sullivan 172 1038 140 898
7 206 125 1695
12
378 2593
6.8 216.1
Jordan Scott 221 1175
27 1148
15
0
0
0
0
221 1148
5.2 127.6
Nate Eachus 172 943
11 932
10
0
0
0
0
172 932
5.4 77.7
Jordan McCord 33 163
5 158
3
0
0
0
0
33 158
4.8 26.3
Colgate
632 3446 234 3212
35 211 128 1786 14
843 4998
5.9 416.5
Opponents 378 2316 252 2064
23 335 187 2482 21
713 4546
6.3 378.8
TD
19
15
10
3
49
44
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE
RUSHING
REC.
PUNT RET. K-OFF RET.
G ATT NET YDS NO YDS NO YDS NO YDS INT PLAYS YDS/PLAYYDS/GAME
Jordan Scott
9 221
1148
7
34
0
0
1
19
0
229
5.2
133.4
Pat Simonds
12
0
0
65 1136 10
30
0
0
0
75
15.5
97.2
Nate Eachus
12 172
932
3
28
0
0
0
0
0
175
5.4
80.0
Greg Sullivan
12 172
898
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
172
5.2
74.8
Noah Jackson 12
9
62
0
0
0
0
32 654
0
41
17.4
59.7
Charles Babb
9
5
28
4
53
0
0
16 298
0
44
8.6
42.1
Sam Breslin
11
3
17
6 108
0
0
9 204
0
18
18.2
29.9
Jordan McCord 6 33
158
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
39
4.0
26.5
Doug Rosnick 12
0
0
23 254
0
0
0
0
0
0
11.0
21.2
Colgate
12 632
3212 128 1786 10 30 641239
6
840
7.5
527.6
Opponents
12 378
2064 187 2482 21 218 631378
8
657
9.3
514.5
KICKOFF RETURNS Noah Jackson
Charles Babb
Sam Breslin
Gigi Cadet
Kenny McKenzie
Jordan Scott
Adrien Schriefer
Ted Marshall
Colgate
Opponents
GP
12
9
11
11
7
9
12
12
12
12
NO YDS YDS/RETURN TD
32 654
20.4
0
16 298
18.6
0
9 204
22.7
0
3
19
6.3
0
1
22
22.0
0
1
19
19.0
0
1
11
11.0
0
1
12
12.0
0
64 1239
19.4
0
63 1378
21.9
1
LG
36
37
43
9
22
19
11
12
43
91
(Lehigh)
(Lafayette)
(Stony Brook)
(Dartmouth)
(Stony Brook)
(Cornell)
(Lafayette)
(Princeton)
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PUNT RETURNS Pat Simonds
Colgate
Opponents
GP
12
12
12
NO
10
10
21
YDS YDS/RETURN TD
30
3.0
0
30
3.0
0
218
10.4
0
LG
11
11
59
(Lafayette)
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INTERCEPTIONS
Wayne Moten
David Morgan
Uzi Idah
Chris Ekpo
Colgate
Opponents
GP
12
11
12
12
12
12
NO
3
1
1
1
6
8
YDS
7
14
43
0
64
32
LG
4
14
43
0
43
16
(Stony Brook)
(Cornell)
(Princeton)
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PUNTING
Jacob Stein
Colgate
Opponents
GP
12
12
12
NO YDS
42 1573
42 1573
43 1677
AVG.
2.3
14.0
43.0
0.0
10.7
4.0
AVG.
37.5
37.5
39.0
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
BLK Opp 20
0
11
0
11
0
16
LP
49
49
53
(Coastal Carolina)
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NET PUNTING
OPP OPP RETURN OPP RETURN
PUNTS YARDS AVG RETURNS
YARDS
AVG
Colgate
42
1573 37.5
21
218
10.4
Opponents
43
1677 39.0
10
30
3.0
NET
AVERAGE
27.1
36.0
FIELD GOALS
1-19 Yds. 20-29 Yds. 30-39 Yds. 40-49 Yds. 50 & Over
G FG-FGAPct. FG-FGAPct. FG-FGAPct. FG-FGAPct. FG-FGAPct.
Jacob Stein
12
0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 4-8 .500
1-11.000
0-0 .000
Colgate
12
0-0 .000 3-31.000 4-8 .500
1-11.000
0-0 .000
Opponents
12
0-0 .000 6-8 .750 4-5 .800
2-3 .667
0-0 .000
Total
FG-FGA
8-12
8-12
12-16
Pct. Long
.667
40
.667
40
.750
47
Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
TEAM SCORING
Jordan Scott
Jacob Stein
Nate Eachus
Pat Simonds
Greg Sullivan
Jordan McCord
Adrien Schriefer
Doug Rosnick
Eric Tupta
Colgate
Opponents
G
9
12
12
12
12
6
12
12
12
12
12
TOUCHDOWNS
Rush Rec. Ret
15
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
9
0
7
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
35
14
0
23
21
1
CONVERSIONS
2PT
PAT FGS Sfty
0
0
0
0
0
43-45 8-12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
43-45 8-12 0
3
37-4212-16 0
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
-------------Tackles------------
G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds
Greg Hadley
12 57 23
80
3-7
Mike Carbone
12 40 22
62
2.5-8
Uzi Idah
12 43 19
62
6-10
Chris Ekpo
12 32 20
52
1-1
Austin Douglas 12 28 17
45
5-23
David Morgan
11 29 15
44
5.5-36
Wayne Moten
12 25 11
36
1.5-6
Mike Barry
6 20 12
32
0-0
Paul Mancuso
11 18 10
28
5.5-42
Juliues Barlay
12 12 13
25
1.5-7
Vinnie Nicosia
12 17
6
23
1-10
Carlton Walker 10 16
5
21
10-38
Coree Moses
7 12
8
20
0-0
Ted Marshall
12 11
9
20
0.5-1
Jim Meara
12
9
8
17
1.5-4
Lamont Sonds
12
8
8
16
3-8
Nate Eachus
12
5
5
10
1-4
Zach Smith
12
7
3
10
5-38
Noah Jackson
12
6
4
10
0-0
Brad Keele
8
2
7
9
0-0
Gigi Cadet
11
6
2
8
0-0
Will Griffin
12
5
2
7
0-0
Gary Marshall
12
4
2
6
0-0
Garrington Spence10
3
3
6
0-0
Zach Lasavage
9
2
3
5
0-0
Jacob Stein
12
3
2
5
0-0
Brendan Buglione 9
1
4
5
0.5-1
Trey Hunsucker 11
2
1
3
0-0
Doug Rosnick
12
1
2
3
0-0
Sam Breslin
11
3
0
3
0-0
Rich Matz
9
1
2
3
0-0
Eric Tupta
12
1
1
2
0-0
Adrien Schriefer 12
1
1
2
0-0
Brent Dillingham 7
0
1
1
0-0
Steve Hansen
2
0
1
1
0-0
Brian Provost
3
1
0
1
0-0
Nick Hennessey 12
1
0
1
0-0
Chris DiMassa
3
1
0
1
0-0
Pat Simonds
12
1
0
1
0-0
Colgate
12 435 252 687 54-244
Opponents
12 537 414 951 56-209
Total Points
Points Average
90
10.0
67
5.5
60
5.0
54
4.5
44
3.6
18
3.0
18
1.5
6
0.5
6
0.5
363
30.2
349
29.1
Sacks-- ---Pass Def-----Fumbles--
No/Yds Int/YdsBrUp Rv/Yds FF
0-0
0-0
3
1-0
3
1-3
0-0
1
0-0
0
0-0
1-43
5
0-0
0
0-0
1-0
7
0-0
1
6-20
0-0
0
0-0
1
4-34
1-14
2
0-0
1
0-0
3-7
7
2-0
1
0-0
0-0
4
0-0
0
3-36
0-0
1
0-0
1
2-7
0-0
0
1-0
0
1-10
0-0
0
2-5
1
4-22
0-0
0
1-0
0
0-0
0-0
3
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
1-3
0-0
1
0-0
0
1-1
0-0
1
0-0
0
1-4
0-0
0
0-0
0
6-38
0-0
0
1-0
2
0-0
0-0
0
2-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
1-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
1-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
25-178
6-64 35
12-5 12
13-123
8-32 19
5-49
4
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