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2010 Team Guide

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Cortland Earns 15th Postseason Showing During 2009 CampaignThe SUNY Cortland football team overcame some early obstacles to finish with a 7-4 record during the 2009 season. The Red Dragons placed third in the 10-team New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) with a 7-2 record and were selected to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Div. III Northwest Bowl. The program has earned seven postseason berths in the last eight years and 15 overall.

Starting quarterback dan Pitcher was lost for the year due to injury in the second game of the season, and backup quarterback Hudson Woodward also suffered a season-ending injury midway through the fall. alex Smith, a former standout Red Dragon quarterback from 2004-07 and assistant coach in 2008, moved from the coaching staff to the active playing ranks with the 2009 season in progress. Smith received an NCAA waiver to use his final season of eligibility since he was injured in the 2007 opening game.

Cortland won four of its last five regular-season games with Smith as a starter. He threw for 1,041 yards and 13 touchdowns and tied a school record with 48 career scoring passes. Senior eric Hajnos set a school single-season record with 10 touchdown catches and tied the Red Dragon career mark with 23 scoring grabs.

Defensive end Bryan Wiley finished with 74 tackles, including 10 sacks, and was named the NJAC Defensive Player of the Year. Wiley was also chosen as a D3football.com first-team All-East selection. Defensive end evan Wyler and offensive guard Chris Van de Weert were on the All-East second team and Hajnos and cornerback d.J. Romano made the third team. Punter Kyle Peterson was honored on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District First Team.

Will Schroeder, a second-team All-NJAC linebacker, finished second on the team with 82 tackles and two interceptions. He recorded at least seven tackles in seven of the Red Dragons’ 11 games, including 15 stops in a victory at Brockport.

Eric Hajnos led the Red Dragons with 62 catches for 838 yards and set a school single-season record with 10 touchdown receptions.

Dom Sair led the Red Dragons with 785 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. He scored four times each in wins at Buffalo St. and Brockport.

Bryan Wiley, the 2009 NJAC Defensive Player of the Year, made 15 tackles in a victory versus Rowan. He finished with 74 tackles and 10 sacks.

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The State University of New York College at Cortland does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability or marital status in admissions, employment and the treatment of students and employees.

media information

All interviews with Cortland players and coaches must be arranged through Cortland Sports InformationDirector Fran Elia or Associate SID Dan Surdam. Requests for press box and field passes for Cortland home games should be made preferably within three days of a game. Credentials for Cortland road games must be obtained through the host SID. The Cortland Stadium Complex press area is for working media only. Passes for opposing team scouts must be approved through the Cortland Football Office.

For directions to the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex, visit Cortland’s web site at http://www.cortland.edu/directions or call the Cortland sports information office at (607) 753-5673.

CreditsThe 2010 Cortland Football Guide was written and edited by Cortland Associate Sports Information Director Dan Surdam and Sports Information Director Fran Elia. Additional research by Jon Smolanoff and Dan Curtis. Action, staff and stadium photography by Darl Zehr Photography of Cortland, N.Y. New York Jets training camp photos by Wayne Hansen. The guide was printed by Graphics Plus Printing, Inc.

2009 Season Highlights...........................................................................................................................................Inside Front CoverMedia Information ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1Cortland Football Quick Facts ................................................................................................................................................................ 2On The Air ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22010 Schedule .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2Head Coach Dan MacNeill ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3All-Time Coaching Records....................................................................................................................................................................... 3Red Dragon Coaching Staff Photo ........................................................................................................................................................ 4Red Dragon Coaching Staff ..................................................................................................................................................................4-5Preseason Roster .......................................................................................................................................................................................6-7Red Dragon Player Profiles ...................................................................................................................................................................8-13Opponent Capsules .............................................................................................................................................................................. 14-18Cortland Football Record Book ...................................................................................................................................................... 19-23The Last Time It Happened ....................................................................................................................................................................24More Cortland Records ............................................................................................................................................................................24Cortland Postseason History .................................................................................................................................................................24Year-By-Year Cortland Football Win-Loss Records ....................................................................................................................25Team Captains Photo ................................................................................................................................................................................25Year-By-Year Cortland Football Scores .....................................................................................................................................26-29Cortland All-Americans Since 1983 .....................................................................................................................................................30Cortland All-Time vs. 2010 Opponents .............................................................................................................................................302009 NJAC Standings and Awards ....................................................................................................................................................... 312010 NJAC Composite Schedule ........................................................................................................................................................... 312009 Results and Statistical Leaders .................................................................................................................................................. 322009 Game Box Scores .......................................................................................................................................................................33-35Athletic Training Staff Photo .................................................................................................................................................................35New York Jets Training Camp Capsule ..............................................................................................................................................36About SUNY Cortland ............................................................................................................................................. Inside Back CoverAthletic Facilities Photo .......................................................................................................................................... Inside Back Cover

Table of Contents

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Front cover: Senior defensive lineman Evan Wyler (main photo), senior wide receiver Anthony Giuliano (left inset) and senior defensive back Chris Hanlon (right inset). Back cover: Graduate student quarterback Dan Pitcher (upper left) and senior defensive lineman Lou Crispo.

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2010 Red dragon Schedule

date Opponent ..............................................TimeSept. 11 * at Kean Univ. .................................................. 1:00Sept. 18 * BuFFaLO ST. ......................................... 1:00Sept. 25 * at Western Conn. St. Univ. ....................12:00Oct. 2 * at The College of New Jersey ................ 1:00Oct. 9 * THe COLLeGe aT BROCKPORT ........ 1:00Oct. 16 * at Rowan Univ. ............................................12:00Oct. 23 * at Morrisville St. College .......................... 1:00Oct. 30 * mONTCLaiR ST. uNiV........................ 1:00Nov. 6 * WiLLiam PaTeRSON uNiV. .............. 1:00Nov. 13 iTHaCa COLLeGe .................................12:00

* New Jersey Athletic Conference game

(HOme GameS iN BOLd CaPS)

Cortland Football Quick FactsSuNY Cortland: Location: Cortland, New York 13045 enrollment: 7,234 Founded: 1868 President: Dr. Erik J. Bitterbaum athletic director: Mike Urtz athletic Office Phone: (607) 753-4953 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Red Dragons Stadium (Capacity): SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex (6,500) Surface: Artificial (Sprinturf) affiliations: NCAA Division III; ECAC Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference

The Program: Head Coach: Dan MacNeill (Cortland ‘79) Record: 87-50 (13 years) Football Office Phone: (607) 753-5711 e-mail: [email protected] assistant Coaches: Jeff Beck, Cornerbacks Michael Blakely, Assistant Defensive Line Larry Czarnecki, Tight Ends Shawn Henry, Asst. Quarterbacks/Special Teams Will Hunter, Defensive Backs Tom Murphy, Outside Linebackers Steve Potter, Offensive Line Jason Rebrovich, Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator Greg Roskos, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Alex Smith, Wide Receivers/Punt and Kick Returners Matt Steenberg, Running Backs/Punters and Kickers 2010 Team Captains: Lou Crispo, Anthony Giuliano, Dan Pitcher, Evan Wyler 2009 Record: 7-4 overall, 7-2 NJAC (3rd) Starters Returning: 17 (7 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialty) Starters Lost: 7 (4 offense, 2 defense, 1 specialty) Letterwinners Returning: 47 Letterwinners Lost: 21 Basic Offense: Multiple-I Basic defense: Multiple

ON THe aiRFor the fifth straight season, every Cortland Red Dragon football game can be heard live in Central New York on WXHC Oldies 101.5 FM or online at www.wxhc.com.

Bobby Comstock and Bruce eves handle the play-by-play and color commentating duties.

media Relations: Sports information director: Fran Elia Office: (607) 753-5673 mobile: (607) 423-2262 FaX: (607) 753-5789 e-mail: [email protected] associate Sports info. director: Dan Surdam 24-hour Sports Hotline: (607) 753-2521 Web Page: http://www.cortlandreddragons.com

athletic Trainers/equipment Room/managers: Head Football Trainer: Sonya Comins Graduate assistant Trainer: Ryan Arnold athletic Training Students: Sho Arai, Tory Franco, Lizz Kirschbaum, Matt Madia, Matt Mahoney, Katie Mitchell, Chris Raymond, Michael Reid athletic equipment Room Supervisor: Mike Partigianoni Quality Control: Geoff DeLuca (offense), Michael Blakely (defense) Team managers: Sam Melnick (video coordinator), Mike Giuliani, Matt Nashban, Pat Reilly

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Coaching Staffdan macNeill, Head Coach

Dan MacNeill begins his 14th season as SUNY Cortland’s head football coach in 2010. His teams are a combined 87-50 and have made eight postseason appearances, including three NCAA tournament showings. His 87 victories rank second all-time at Cortland and his .635 winning percentage is best in school history.

MacNeill led Cortland to one of the best seasons in school history in 2008. The Red Dragons finished 11-2, including two victories in the NCAA Division III playoffs before falling at eventual national champion Mount Union in the national quarterfinals. Both the 11 wins and the quarterfinal appearance matched school records. Cortland was recognized as the top Division III team in the East by winning both the Lambert Trophy and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Team of the Year awards.

Cortland won the 2008 New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) title with a 9-0 record, marking the fourth straight year the Red Dragons finished at least tied for first in the league standings. MacNeill was chosen as the NJAC Coach of the Year and was one of five finalists for Liberty Mutual Division III National Coach of the Year honors.

In 2009, MacNeill guided the Red Dragons to a 7-4 mark and an appearance in the ECAC Division III Northwest Bowl. Cortland placed third in the 10-team NJAC with a 7-2 mark despite losing its starting quarterback for the year due to injury in the second game of the season. MacNeill also served as the defensive coordinator for the North squad at the inaugural Division III North-South Football Classic in Salem, Va.

In 2007, MacNeill’s squad finished 8-3 and won the ECAC Division III Northeast Bowl. The previous fall, he guided the Red Dragons to a 9-2 record and an ECAC Division III Northeast Bowl bid. Cortland failed to receive an NCAA berth despite a 9-1 regular-season mark.

In 2005, MacNeill led the Red Dragons to a 7-2 regular-season record. Cortland earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III playoffs and finished the season 7-3. Cortland’s other NCAA appearance under MacNeill came during an 8-3 campaign in his first season in 1997.

In 2002, MacNeill led the Red Dragons to a 9-2 mark and the ECAC Division III Northwest title. The team also placed second in the NJAC with a 4-2 record. In 2003, Cortland finished the regular season with a 5-4 mark before losing in the ECAC Northwest championship game.

Among MacNeill’s other highlights at Cortland are a 32-31 win over nationally second-ranked and eventual national semifinalist Rowan University in the 2001 season and six victories against rival Ithaca College in the annual “Cortaca Jug” game.

MacNeill has coached 16 All-Americans, 61 All-East and 54 All-ECAC players at Cortland. Those players included defensive tackle Adam Haas, who was a 2006 Gagliardi Trophy national Player of the Year finalist, 1997 ECAC Upstate New York Player of the Year Omar Darling and 2007 ECAC Southeast Rookie of the Year Brian Haas.

In addition, MacNeill’s players have earned 132 All-NJAC honors since the program joined the league in 2000, highlighted by the selection of Adam Haas as the 2005 NJAC Defensive Player of the Year and Bryan Wiley as the 2009 NJAC Defensive Player of the Year.

An assistant coach at Division I-AA Villanova University from 1984-96, MacNeill is Cortland’s 11th head coach since the school’s modern era of football began in 1924. MacNeill served as linebackers coach at Villanova and was the team’s defensive coordinator from 1988-96.

One of the nation’s top defensive coaches, MacNeill’s charges consistently ranked among the best defensive teams in the Yankee Conference. His 1991 squad finished the year first nationally in scoring defense, second in total defense and fifth in rushing defense while leading the Yankee Conference in every defensive category. The Wildcats placed first nationally in rushing defense in 1992. In 1996, Villanova finished 8-4 and earned a berth in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.

While at Villanova, MacNeill coached three AFCA/Kodak First Team All-Americans, one Associated Press All-American, six first team All-Yankee Conference performers, six first team All-ECAC selections and one player who went on to the NFL. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from Villanova in 1994.

A 1979 Cortland graduate with a Bachelor of Science in physical education, MacNeill was a four-year Red Dragon letterwinner and three-year starter at linebacker and defensive tackle. He served as a team tri-captain during his senior campaign in 1978. In his last varsity game against Southern Connecticut State, he was credited with 11 unassisted tackles and three quarterback sacks.

MacNeill began his football coaching career as an assistant at Port Byron (N.Y.) Central High School from 1980 to 1982, prior to being named as a graduate assistant coach at Ithaca College. He coached Ithaca’s junior varsity team in 1982 and was in charge of the Bombers’ receivers in 1983.

A native of Walton, N.Y., MacNeill was an all-league defensive end at Walton Central High School as a senior in 1974. MacNeill and his wife, Sherrie, have two daughters -- Mikayla and Maura.

CORTLaNd Head COaCHeSAll-Time Records Since 1924

Coach (Years) ......................................................................W-L-TWillard Ashbrook (1924-27).......................................................... 13-10-4George Hendricks (1928) ................................................................. 0-5-1Howard Hobson (1929) ......................................................................3-4Henry Kumpf (1930-31) .....................................................................6-6-1Carl “Chugger” Davis (1932-62) .................................................105-67-17Roger Robinson (1963-79) ............................................................ 70-77-3Ed Decker (1980-82) ...........................................................................13-17Larry Czarnecki (1983-85) ............................................................... 12-16Dennis Kayser (1986-89) ..................................................................26-15Dave Murray (1990-96) ..................................................................44-30-1Dan MacNeill (1997-present) ....................................................... 87-50

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2010 assistant Football Coaches

Jeff Beck – Cornerbacks

Former Cortland All-American Jeff Beck begins his second season as an assistant coach with the Red Dragons in 2010. Beck was a four-year starting cornerback and a standout kick and punt returner from 2004-07. He is Cortland’s career leader with 15 interceptions, including five as a sophomore.

In his junior season, Beck earned second team Football Gazette All-America honors as a kick returner after averaging nearly 35 yards per return. He was chosen as an All-NJAC cornerback three times and also earned first team All-ECAC Southeast honors as a senior.

Beck received ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District honors following his senior season. He graduated in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. The Middlehope, N.Y., native is a 2004 alumnus of Marlboro High School, where he played four sports.

michael Blakely – asst. defensive Line/defensive Quality Control

Michael Blakely joins the Cortland coaching staff as a student assistant coach in 2010. He will assist with the defensive line coaching and is responsible for defensive quality control.

Blakely graduated from John C. Birdlebough High School in Phoenix, N.Y., in 2005. While there he was an all-league football selection and a four-year letterwinner on the wrestling team. He helped lead the wrestling team to a sectional title.

Larry Czarnecki – Tight ends

Larry Czarnecki works with Cortland’s tight ends in 2010 as he continues a long-standing coaching career with the Red Dragons.

Czarnecki served as Cortland’s offensive coordinator from 2001-04 and was the team’s defensive

coordinator and interior defensive line coach from 1999-2000. He was Cortland’s head football coach from 1983-85 after working as the team’s defensive line coach in 1978 and defensive coordinator from 1979-82.

A former Cortland track and field head coach, Czarnecki was named the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Men’s Track and Field Coach of the Year in both 2001 and 2002 after guiding the Red Dragons to two outdoor league titles. In 1999, Czarnecki earned SUNYAC Women’s Track and Field “Coach of the Year” honors after leading the Red Dragons to indoor and outdoor league titles and a 12th-place outdoor national finish. Czarnecki served as Cortland’s assistant track and field coach from 1978-85, working with the Red Dragons’ field event athletes. He was the program’s interim head coach in 1981.

Czarnecki received a Bachelor of Science in physical education from Ithaca College in 1976 and his master’s degree in the same field the following year. He returned to his alma mater in 1986 as an assistant football and track and field coach. He worked with the Bombers’ football squad until 1996, coaching the offensive line on squads which won NCAA Division III titles in 1988 and 1991.

Czarnecki was a standout defensive tackle at Ithaca, earning Kodak and Associated Press First Team All¬-America honors. He was named the ECAC Division III Football “Player of the Year” as a senior captain in 1975. He led the Bombers to Lambert Trophies and appearances in the NCAA Division III championship games in his junior and senior seasons. Czarnecki also competed on Ithaca’s Track and Field club team and played semi-pro football with the Scranton Stars (1976-78) and Binghamton Jets (1979-80).

Coaching Staff

Shawn Henry – asst. Quarterbacks/Special Teams

Shawn Henry begins his second season as a Red Dragon assistant coach in 2010. Henry played two years at Alfred State College and one year at Alfred University. He graduated from Alfred in December 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in computer science.

Henry has worked as an assistant coach with Southern Tier Youth Football as well as many years of coaching in the Dansville youth system. He competed in football and track and field at Dansville High School, graduating in 1998.

Will Hunter – defensive Backs

Former NFL and Syracuse University defensive back Will Hunter joins the Cortland coaching staff in 2010. Hunter previously served as the defensive coordinator at Onondaga Central High School and was the Assistant Head Coach for the Cortland Bulldogs, a semi-pro team.

A native of Chester, Pa., Hunter played at Syracuse from 1998-2002 as a defensive back and on every special teams unit. He recorded career totals of 156 tackles and three interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown. He was a team captain as a senior and earned the Coach Mac Award for intensity, focus, effort and attitude. Hunter participated for Team USA in the 2003 Gridiron Classic.

As a professional, Hunter played briefly with the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Giants before playing three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. His NFL stats include 38 tackles and a blocked field goal. He also registered 39 tackles, 11 pass deflections and an interception while playing in NFL Europe and was a first-team All-NFLE selection. Hunter was a first-team all-state player at Chester High School and also was a four-year basketball letterwinner. He and wife, Lynee, are the parents of twin sons Dairien and William, Jr.

Tom murphy – Outside Linebackers

Tom Murphy joins the Cortland staff as the outside linebackers coach in 2010. The Cortland native worked with the varsity football and modified boys’ lacrosse teams at Cortland High School from 2006-09 and coached junior varsity football and lacrosse and modified boys’ basketball from 2000-01.

Murphy graduated from Mansfield University in 1996 with a degree in criminal justice administration. He played four seasons on the offensive line for the Division II Mountaineers from 1990-93 and was a forward on

Front: Head Coach Dan MacNeill. Standing (left to right): Tom Murphy, Will Hunter, Greg Roskos, Jason Rebrovich, Larry Czarnecki, Shawn Henry, Alex Smith, Michael Blakely, Steve Potter, Jeff Beck, Matt Steenberg.

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Coaching Staffthe basketball team during the 1994-95 season. A 1990 Cortland High alumnus, Murphy earned all-league honors in football, basketball and lacrosse on the scholastic level. Murphy and his wife, Judie, have three children – Adrianna, Kaedyn and Thomas.

Steve Potter – Offensive Line

Steve Potter begins his first season as Cortland’s offensive line coach in 2010. The Charleston, W.V., native coached the past three years at Bethany College. He coached the offensive line in 2009, the defensive line in 2008 and the running backs in 2007. Prior to Bethany, Potter was the varsity offensive and

defensive line coach at George Washington High School in Charleston. Potter played four years and was a three-year letterman along the offensive and defensive lines at Division II institutions West Virginia Tech (2002, 2003) and West Virginia State (2004, 2005). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from West Virginia State in 2007. Potter was also an all-conference player at George Washington High, graduating in 2002.

Jason Rebrovich – defensive Coordinator/defensive Line/Special Teams

Jason Rebrovich returned to the Cortland coaching staff in 2008 after coaching four seasons on the Division II level. Rebrovich serves as the team’s defensive coordinator, works with the defensive line and oversees the special team units. He also heads

the team’s strength and conditioning program.

Rebrovich coached at Ferris State University in Michigan for three years from 2005-07 and one season at Concord University in West Virginia in 2004. As an assistant at Cortland, Rebrovich was the team’s defensive line coach and strength coach from 2001-03 and assisted with the team’s defensive linemen in 2000.

Rebrovich played two seasons at Cortland as a defensive lineman. He recorded 40 tackles, including a team-high 14 for losses, and had a team-best 28 quarterback hurries despite playing just eight games in 1999. He made 23 tackles in 10 games, one as a starter, in 1998.

Rebrovich is a 2000 Cortland graduate with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and is pursuing a master’s degree in educational administration at Ferris State. He also received an associate degree in business administration in 1998 from Alfred State College and played two seasons there before coming to Cortland. He was a team captain at Alfred State and earned the team’s Most Improved Award in 1997.

Rebrovich is a 1996 alumnus of Clarence High School, where he lettered in football, baseball and track and field. He lives in Auburn, N.Y., with his finacee Trish Zappala, a Cortland alumna and former Red Dragon gymnast.

Greg Roskos – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

Greg Roskos begins his second year as Cortland’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2010. He came to the Red Dragons from the University of Minnesota, where he was an assistant quarterbacks and quality control coach. The Golden Gophers were selected for the Insight Bowl in 2008,

the second of his two seasons with the program.

Roskos served as a graduate assistant offensive coach at the University of Toledo in 2005 and 2006. The Rockets finished 9-3 and won the GMAC Bowl in 2005. Roskos also was an assistant secondary coach at Patriot League champion and NCAA Division I-AA qualifier Lafayette College in 2004 and was linebackers coach in 2003 for a Muhlenberg College squad that won the Centennial Conference and played in the NCAA Division III tournament.

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Roskos graduated from Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2002. He was a four-year letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection for the Huskies and was the team’s Defensive MVP when they advanced to the 2000 NCAA Division II championship game.

A native of Scranton, Pa., Roskos graduated from West Scranton High School. He currently resides in Cortland with his wife, Rebecca, and their daughter, Gwyneth.

alex Smith – Wide Receivers/Punt and Kick Returners

One of the most accomplished quarterbacks in school history, Alex Smith serves as an assistant coach working with the Red Dragon wide receivers and kick returners.

Smith began his playing career as a starter during his freshman and sophomore seasons in 2004 and 2005.

He also started the first six games of the 2006 season before suffering a season-ending injury. He returned in 2007, but was injured in the season opener.

Smith worked as a volunteer assistant coach in 2008 and also started the 2009 season as an assistant. After an injury to Cortland’s starting quarterback early in the 2009 season, however, Smith appealed to the NCAA to restore his final season of eligibility and played the final seven games of the season. He threw for 1,041 yards and 13 touchdowns and helped Cortland earn an ECAC bowl berth.

The Niagara Falls, N.Y., native concluded his career tied for first at Cortland with 48 touchdown passes. He also ranks second with 448 completions and third with 5,461 passing yards.

As a freshman, Smith was an honorable mention All-New Jersey Athletic Conference selection and tied a school single-game record with five touchdown passes in a win over Kean. As a sophomore in 2005, he passed for 230 yards and rushed for 100 yards in Cortland’s NCAA playoff opener at Hobart.

A 2004 graduate of Niagara-Wheatfield High School, Smith played football, ice hockey and baseball on the scholastic level.

matt Steenberg – Running Backs/Punters and Kickers

Matt Steenberg has served as Cortland’s running backs coach since 2006, in addition to three other stints on the Red Dragons’ coaching staff. He coached quarterbacks in 1996 and wide receivers from 1997-98. He also was the wide receivers and defensive back coach for the Red Dragons from 1984-

85 and the quarterback coordinator from 1985-86.

In 1986, Steenberg became the head football coach at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse. He coached at CBA until 1989 before taking over head coaching duties at Fayetteville-Manlius High, where he remained until returning to Cortland.

Steenberg completed his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Ithaca College in 1977 and earned a master’s degree in physical education from Ithaca in 1978. A tight end for three seasons and a wide receiver one year, he played on Ithaca teams that advanced to the NCAA Division III championship game in both 1974 and 1975. He also played baseball for two seasons. While working on his master’s degree, he served as the Bombers’ defensive backs and wide receivers coach.

A native of Syracuse, Steenberg graduated from Nottingham High School in 1973. He currently resides in DeWitt, N.Y., and is a physical education teacher in the Fayetteville-Manlius School District. He and his wife, Lynn, have three children -- Chrysa, Ryan and Sara.

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Name ......................................................... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High SchoolCody Allen ...........................................................LB Jr. 5-11 215 Medina, NY/MedinaLuke Ammirati ....................................................OL Sr. 6-4 260 Mineola, NY/Holy TrinityJoe Aston ..............................................................RB Jr. 5-9 195 Binghamton, NY/Chenango ForksJustin Autera........................................................RB So. 5-11 190 Mahopac, NY/MahopacJohn Babin ............................................................WR Fr. 6-2 205 Warwick Valley, NY/Warwick ValleyGreg Barcomb ....................................................QB Sr. 6-3 205 Albany, NY/GuilderlandLaron Blake ..........................................................WR Jr. 5-6 175 Queens, NY/Manhattan Center for Science and MathRandy Bloom ......................................................DE So. 6-4 270 Orchard Park, NY/Orchard ParkPhil Bossman .......................................................DB So. 5-10 155 East Aurora, NY/East AuroraChris Bright ..........................................................LB So. 5-9 200 East Meadow, NY/East MeadowDan Burgaleta .....................................................DB Fr. 6-1 165 North Rockland, NY/North RocklandJake Burgess .........................................................WR Jr. 6-1 185 Syracuse, NY/WesthillTyreek Burwell ....................................................TE Fr. 6-5 230 Huntington, NY/Walt WhitmanGarrett Cade .......................................................TE Jr. 6-5 220 Castle Creek, NY/Chenango ForksDan Cancro ..........................................................DL So. 6-0 260 Lake Grove, NY/Sachem NorthBilly Castro ...........................................................OL Jr. 6-3 320 Washingtonville, NY/WashingtonvilleKevin Corrado ....................................................OL So. 6-2 260 Penfield, NY/PenfieldMarc Corrado .....................................................K Jr. 5-9 185 Newburgh, NY/Newburgh Free AcademyChris Corvino......................................................LB Fr. 6-1 220 Parsippany, NJ/Don Bosco PrepLou Crispo ...........................................................DL Sr. 6-1 280 Eastchester, NY/EastchesterMike DeBole ........................................................K Fr. 6-0 190 Webster, NY/Webster SchroederMike DiDomizio.................................................WR Jr. 5-11 190 Cortlandt Manor, NY/Walter PanasWill DiFede ..........................................................DB Fr. 5-10 170 Staten Island, NY/TottenvilleTim Downey .......................................................OL So. 6-6 295 Merrick, NY/CalhounTravis Dwyer ........................................................WR Fr. 5-11 175 Merrick, NY/CalhounMason Ellis ...........................................................DB Sr. 5-10 170 Pasadena, MD/NortheastPete Furey ............................................................DB So. 5-9 170 Niskayuna, NY/NiskayunaAnthony Gilio .....................................................RB Fr. 6-1 215 Seaford, NY/SeafordAnthony Giuliano .............................................WR Sr. 6-0 190 Thornwood, NY/WestlakeAlex Greenberg..................................................DL Sr. 5-10 235 Harrison, NY/HarrisonIsaiah Gregory ....................................................OL Sr. 6-1 315 Syracuse, NY/CorcoranSteve Gruber ......................................................DL Jr. 5-11 240 Thornwood, NY/WestlakeAbdullah Hadi .....................................................OL Jr. 6-1 275 Lackawanna, NY/LackawannaChris Hanlon .......................................................DB Sr. 5-10 205 Patchogue, NY/Patchogue-MedfordMike Humphrey .................................................WR So. 5-10 165 Le Roy, NY/Le RoyCorey Hymes ......................................................OL Jr. 6-0 240 Hamburg, NY/St. FrancisSteven Jeanty .....................................................OL Fr. 6-0 255 Greenlawn, NY/John GlennMatt Kaufmann .................................................DL Sr. 6-7 260 Lynbrook, NY/Kellenberg MemorialJimmy Kehrer ......................................................WR So. 6-2 185 Colonie, NY/ColonieConor Kelly ..........................................................LB So. 6-3 215 Kings Park, NY/Kings ParkSean Kennedy.....................................................OL Sr. 6-2 275 Stillwater, NY/StillwaterBen Krauz ..............................................................DB Fr. 5-9 160 Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’sMichael Kus .........................................................LB So. 5-11 205 West Seneca, NY/West Seneca WestVaughn Labor .....................................................DL So. 6-5 230 Norwich, NY/NorwichMatt Latini ...........................................................OL Fr. 6-3 275 Smithtown, NY/Smithtown EastJames Lenhart .....................................................LB Sr. 6-1 210 Ticonderoga, NY/Ticonderoga

2010 Preseason Roster

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Name ......................................................... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High SchoolSteven Lenhart ..................................................DB So. 6-0 200 Ticonderoga, NY/TiconderogaTom Lewis ............................................................LB Jr. 5-10 200 Elma, NY/IroquoisJoe Lopez .............................................................DB Sr. 6-1 200 Port Jefferson Station, NY/ComsewogueMatt Mancz .........................................................LB Sr. 5-9 185 Levittown, NY/Division AvenueTrinel McDermott ............................................LB Fr. 6-0 195 Huntington Station, NY/Walt WhitmanKadeem Miller ....................................................WR So. 5-8 175 Niskayuna, NY/NiskayunaNajee Morning ...................................................DB Fr. 6-0 180 Bellport, NY/BellportDorian Myles .......................................................RB Jr. 5-9 190 Lackawanna, NY/HamburgRay Nichols ..........................................................WR Fr. 6-3 185 Nyack, NY/NyackKyle Nisbett ........................................................DB So. 5-9 185 Staten Island, NY/Monsignor FarrellBrandon Nurnberger .......................................LB Sr. 6-0 210 Island Park, NY/West HempsteadSean Obanhein ..................................................TE Jr. 6-2 230 Lynbrook, NY/LynbrookJames O’Neill ......................................................LB Jr. 5-11 225 Brewster, NY/North SalemEric Paz ...................................................................OL Fr. 5-11 295 Wallkill, NY/WallkillTony Pedrotti......................................................OL Jr. 6-0 285 Syracuse, NY/West GeneseeDan Pitcher ..........................................................QB Gr. 6-0 200 Cortland, NY/CortlandMatt Pitcher ........................................................OL Jr. 6-5 280 Cortland, NY/CortlandSal Posillico ..........................................................OL Sr. 6-0 270 East Meadow, NY/East MeadowPatrick Reichert .................................................OL Fr. 6-5 270 Buffalo, NY/St. FrancisChris Richards .....................................................OL Fr. 6-3 245 Farmingdale, NY/FarmingdaleChris Rickert ........................................................RB Sr. 6-0 220 Holbrook, NY/Sachem NorthNaylor Robinson ...............................................LB Jr. 6-1 250 Brooklyn, NY/Erasmus HallD.J. Romano .........................................................DB Jr. 5-8 175 Newburgh, NY/Newburgh Free AcademyChris Rose ............................................................QB So. 6-2 200 Victor, NY/VictorDom Sair ...............................................................RB Sr. 6-0 230 Huntington, NY/HuntingtonWill Schroeder ...................................................LB Sr. 5-11 220 Rockville Centre, NY/Holy TrinityIan Schwan ...........................................................DL So. 6-4 225 Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt HillsBill Smith ...............................................................LB Jr. 6-2 245 Nanuet, NY/NanuetEddie Spillett ......................................................TE Sr. 6-1 230 Holtsville, NY/Sachem EastChad Stalter ........................................................DB Jr. 5-8 175 Blairstown, NJ/North WarrenJohn Stephens ....................................................LB Fr. 5-11 210 Goshen, NY/GoshenEric Strauss ...........................................................WR Sr. 6-0 195 Hellertown, PA/Saucon ValleyConnor Tompkins .............................................DL Jr. 6-1 240 Ossining, NY/Sleepy HollowDominic Trillizio ................................................OL Jr. 6-2 300 Tonawanda, NY/Kenmore WestColin Tullgren ......................................................WR Fr. 5-10 175 Katonah, NY/SomersJason Van Wie ....................................................TE So. 6-2 240 Clayton, NY/Thousand IslandsRob Von Bargen .................................................QB So. 6-8 235 Massapequa, NY/MassapequaCornell Warwick ...............................................DB So. 5-8 175 Massapequa, NY/Amityville MemorialMathew Wild ......................................................WR So. 5-10 175 Auburn, NY/AuburnAlex Williams ......................................................RB Jr. 5-10 190 Baldwin, NY/BaldwinMike Wilson ........................................................LB So. 6-2 220 Rochester, NY/PenfieldQuinton Witherspoon ...................................DL Fr. 6-2 260 Mt. Vernon, NY/New RochelleHudson Woodward .........................................QB Sr. 6-4 210 Beacon, NY/BeaconMike Wutzer .......................................................OL So. 6-3 290 Colonie, NY/ColonieEvan Wyler ...........................................................DL Sr. 6-3 250 Warwick, NY/Warwick Valley

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Cody allen Linebackermedina, New York Juniormajor: Political Science 5-11, 215

2009: Started all 11 games...Led the team with 84 tackles, 40 solo...Recorded five and a half tackles for loss, two sacks, eight quarterback hurries and one fumble recovery...Registered a season-high 18 tackles with two sacks in a win at The College at Brockport...Made 11 tackles in a win versus Rowan and at Montclair St...Had 10 tackles at Ithaca...Made eight stops in a win versus W. Connecticut

St...Recorded one and a half tackles for loss versus Kean...Compiled six tackles at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Made five tackles, including four solo, and recovered a fumble in a win versus The College of New Jersey...2008: Saw action in the last four games of the season...Recorded two tackles...Made a solo stop at Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs...Had a tackle in a win versus Plymouth St. in the NCAA playoffs...Blocked a punt that led to a TD versus Ithaca...High School: A 2008 graduate of Medina...Three-year starter in football...Two-time first team all-league and Defensive Player of the Year...Played in WNY Senior Football All-Star Game...Four-year member of the lacrosse team...Three-time first team all-league...Named second team All-WNY...Two-time team MVP...MVP of WNY Senior Lacrosse All-Star Game...Set school, league, section and state single-game scoring mark and school single-season scoring record...Other: Member of the Dean’s List and men’s lacrosse team at Cortland...Parents: Vicki and Leonard Allen Brothers/Sisters: Justin.

Joe aston Running BackBinghamton, New York Juniormajor: Physical education 5-9, 195

2009: Saw action in all 11 games...Gained 12 yards on nine carries...Caught one pass for 11 yards...Averaged 26.8 yards on 17 kick returns...Made three tackles on special teams...Returned five kicks for 127 yards with a season-long of 52 yards at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Had four kick returns for 120 yards with a long of 48 yards at Ithaca...Returned two kicks for 70 yards with a

long of 40 yards in a win at Brockport...Had three kick returns for 75 yards at Montclair St...2008: Played in six games...Rushed for 38 yards on nine carries with a long of 23 yards...Had five carries for 26 yards in a win versus William Paterson...Gained 12 yards on four carries in a win versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs...High School: Graduated from Chenango Forks in 2008, where he received the Male Athlete Award...Two-year starter in football...Section all-star and named all-league, all-metro and first team all-state as a senior...Team won two sectional crowns and reached state final his senior season...Three-year starter in lacrosse...Two-time section all-star...Team won two sectional titles...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Denise Forrest and Myron Aston...Father played football at Hudson Valley Community College...Brothers/Sisters: Lukas.

Justin autera Running Backmahopac, New York Sophomoremajor: Physical education 5-11, 190

2009: Played in 10 games...NJAC Special Teams Player of the Week and D3football.com National Team of the Week after returning both a punt (59 yds.) and a kickoff (79 yds.) for TDs versus W. Connecticut St...NJAC Offensive Rookie of the Week after rushing for 67 yards on five carries and returning four punts for 98 yards (long 51) versus The College of New Jersey...Season totals of 23

rushes for 125 yards, three receptions, 17 punt returns for 12.4 yard/return average and 10 kickoff returns for 25.7 yard/return average...Had six carries for 32 yards in a win at Buffalo St...High School: A

2009 graduate of Mahopac, where he was a Scholar Athlete...Three-year starter in football...Earned all-section and all-league honors as a junior and senior...Two-time team MVP...All-state selection and team captain as a senior...North County News Player of the Year...Two-year member of the track team...Won county title in 100 meters and league title in 200 meters...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Susan and Vincent Autera Brothers/Sisters: Vinson, Janice.

Greg Barcomb Quarterbackalbany, New York Seniormajor: Sport management 6-3, 205

2009: Missed the season due to injury...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: Graduated from Guilderland in 2007...Two-year starter in football...Two-year starter in baseball...Second team all-section and Times Union All-Star as a senior...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at

Cortland...Parents: Sharon and David Barcomb Brothers/Sisters: Heather, Megan.

Phil Bossman defensive Backeast aurora, New York Sophomoremajor: Sport management 5-10, 155

2009: Started the last eight games of the season...Registered 21 tackles, 11 solo, and two pass breakups...Named the NJAC Defensive Rookie of the Week after recording a season-high seven tackles at Montclair St...Made five tackles and blocked a punt in a win at The College at Brockport...Had five tackles at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl and two solo tackles

in a win versus W. Connecticut St...High School: A 2009 graduate of East Aurora...Two-year starter in football...Two-time first team all-division selection...Named WNY All-Star...Two-year member of the track team...Finished ninth in the section in 110-meter hurdles and long jump...Parents: Deb and Mark Bossman Brothers/Sisters: Jackie.

Jake Burgess Wide ReceiverSyracuse, New York Juniormajor: Communications 6-1, 185

2009: Appeared in 10 games...2008: Member of the program but did not compete in game action...High School: Graduated from Westhill in 2008...Three-year member of the football team, two as a starter...Team captain and earned third team All-CNY and first team all-league honors as a senior...Two-year starter in basketball...Parents: Laura Cummings and Kevin Burgess Brothers/

Sisters: Spencer, Carly.

Billy Castro Offensive LineWashingtonville, New York Juniormajor: Physical education 6-3, 320

2009: Started all 11 games...Member of an offensive line that helped the team average 140.3 rushing yards per game...2008: Saw action in a win at W. Connecticut St…High School: Graduated from Washingtonville in 2008…Three-year starter in football…Three-time all section and all-class selection...All-league as a senior…Parents: Claire and Marlon Castro Brothers/Sisters: Danny,

Becky, Emily...Danny plays baseball at Sullivan Community College.

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marc Corrado KickerNewburgh, New York Juniormajor: Physical education 5-9, 175

2009: Played in all 11 games...Scored 46 points on 5-of-8 field goals and 31-of-35 extra points...Connected on field goals of 22 and 35 yards in a win at William Paterson...Made 8-of-8 extra points in a win at The College at Brockport...Hit a season-long 40-yard field goal and made 3-of-3 extra points in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Connected on a 29-yard field goal versus Kean...

Made a 21-yard field goal and 3-of-3 extra points in a win versus Rowan...Went 6-for-6 on PATs in a win at Buffalo St...2008: Member of the program but did not compete in game action...High School: A 2008 graduate of Newburgh Free Academy...Two-year member of the football team...Two-time all-section selection...Earned honorable mention all-state honors...Three-year starter in soccer...Earned all-section honors...Three-year starter in baseball...All-section and honorable mention all-state...Parents: Diane and Don Corrado.

Lou Crispo defensive Lineeastchester, New York Seniormajor: Business economics 6-1, 280

2009: Started the first three games before an injury ended his season...Registered 11 tackles, one and a half tackles for loss and three quarterback hurries...Made seven tackles, including one and a half for losses, in a win versus Rowan...Recorded two tackles and recovered a fumble in a win versus Morrisville St...Had two tackles versus Kean...2008: Started all 13 games…Recorded 70

tackles, 10 tackles for loss and three sacks…Blocked an extra-point attempt in a win at The College at Brockport...Had an interception in a win versus William Paterson…Made 10 tackles with one sack in a win versus Plymouth St. in the NCAA playoffs…Had seven tackles versus Ithaca and at Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs…Made six stops with a sack in a win at Rowan and versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs...2007: Appeared in eight games with four starts...Recorded 21 tackles with six tackles for loss, three sacks and one forced fumble...Made five tackles with one sack in a win at William Paterson...Recorded four tackles and one sack in a win at Kean...Had three tackles, all for losses, including a sack and a forced fumble in a win versus Buffalo St...Made three stops at Brockport...2006: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: Graduated from Eastchester in 2006...Received two scholarships and was awarded Best Editing in a Film at the 2006 Eastchester High Film Festival...Three-year starter in football...Earned first team all-state honors, all-section honors, named conference and team Lineman MVP and Section One All-Star South captain as a senior...Three-year member of the wrestling team...Earned all-section honors, team MVP and state quarterfinalist three times...Received Section One Sportsmanship Award as a senior...Other: Intern at 2010 New York Jets preseason camp...Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Gina and Louis Crispo...Father played baseball at Mercy College...Brothers/Sisters: Jenna.

mason ellis defensive BackPasadena, maryland Seniormajor: Criminology 5-9, 170

2009: Saw action in five games, including the last four of the season...Recorded one tackle and one pass breakup...Registered the tackle in a win at The College at Brockport...Prior to Cortland: Attended Anne Arundel Community College and Wesley College...Member of the football program at Wesley...Team reached NCAA Division III national semifinals and finished with a 13-1 record...

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High School: Graduated from Northeast in 2006...Two-year starter in football...Team captain and led county in interceptions as a senior...Two-year member of the track team...Parents: Mary Rogers and Mason Ellis Brothers/Sisters: Shawn, Melissa, Rachel.

anthony Giuliano Wide ReceiverThornwood, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 6-0, 190

2009: Earned second team All-NJAC honors...Saw action in all 11 games with eight starts...Tied for second on the team with 34 receptions for 351 yards...Second with four TD receptions...Second on the team with 240 yards rushing on 54 carries...Had two rushing TDs...Tossed two TD passes for 58 yards...Caught five passes for 51 yards and a TD and rushed for a TD in a win versus Morrisville St...

Had five receptions for 54 yards at Montclair St...Caught four passes for 29 yards and rushed four times for 50 yards, including a season-high 28-yard run, and a TD in a win at Buffalo St...Had two receptions for 60 yards, including a season-high 54-yard catch, in a win versus Rowan...Rushed for 45 yards on 10 carries and caught a TD pass in a win at The College at Brockport...Had three receptions for 39 yards and a TD and threw a TD pass in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Rushed for 38 yards on 11 carries, caught a TD pass and recovered a fumble in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Tossed a 54-yard TD pass in a win at William Paterson...Blocked a punt at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...2008: Played in all 13 games with two starts…Fourth on the team with 14 receptions and 204 receiving yards…Recorded five catches for 122 yards in a win against Rowan, including an 81-yard reception…Caught five passes for 56 yards and a TD and blocked a punt in a win at Kean…2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action…High School: Graduated from Westlake High School in 2007...Two-year starter in football at quarterback…Named all-state in 2006…Two-time all-league and two-time all-section selection…Named league most valuable back in 2005…Started one year in baseball…All-section, all-league and team MVP…Parents: Lisa and Andrew Giuliano Brothers/Sisters: Andrew, Nicole, Dana…Andrew was an all-conference member of Cortland’s football team and holds the school records for TDs and rushing yards in a season and rushing yards in a game.

alex Greenberg defensive LineHarrison, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 5-10, 235

2009: Saw action in nine games with eight starts...Registered 26 tackles, six and a half tackles for loss, two sacks, five quarterback hurries and one forced fumble...Recorded five tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Made four tackles, three solo, and forced a fumble in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Had four stops at

Montclair St. and in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Made three tackles, one and a half for lost yardage and one sack in a win at The College at Brockport...Had two solo tackles and recovered a fumble in a win at William Paterson...2008: Played in season-opening win at Morrisville St. and had a sack…Missed the rest of the season due to injury...2007: Appeared in eight games...Registered eight tackles, one tackle for loss and three quarterback hurries on the season...Had a season-high three tackles in a win at William Paterson...Made two stops at Ithaca...Recorded one tackle in wins versus Morrisville St. and at Kean and at The College of New Jersey...High School: A 2007 graduate of Harrison...Three-year starter in football...Received Chris Mello Scholarship Award...Three-time first team all-league, two-time all-county, two-time first team all-section and first team all-state as a senior...Received Section One Outstanding Lineman Award and Section One All-Star team captain as a senior...Team won three

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league titles, two section titles and one Hudson Valley Regional crown...Parents: Patricia and Edward Greenberg Brothers/Sisters: Andrew, Erica...Andrew is Alex’s twin and plays lacrosse at Sacred Heart.

isaiah Gregory Offensive LineSyracuse, New York Seniormajor: Sport management 6-1, 315

2009: Played in wins versus W. Connecticut St. and The College of New Jersey...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...Prior to Cortland: Attended Onondaga Community College...High School: A 2006 graduate of Corcoran...Two-year starter in football...Team captain as a senior...Competed in track and field for one season...Placed sixth in

Section Three in the discus as a junior...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Ann Dinkins and Ted Gregory Brothers/Sisters: Montell.

Chris Hanlon defensive BackPatchogue, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 5-10, 205

2009: Earned honorable mention All-NJAC honors...Appeared in all 11 games with 10 starts...Registered 58 tackles, four tackles for loss, one interception, one pass break up and one forced fumble...Had a season-high nine tackles with a tackle for loss and forced fumble in a win versus Morrisville St...Made eight stops, five solo, versus Kean...Had six tackles, four solo, and a tackle for

loss in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Made six tackles, four solo, at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Recorded six tackles and an interception in a win at William Paterson...Had six tackles at Ithaca...Made five stops with a tackle for loss in a win at Buffalo St...2008: Played in and started the first 10 games of the season…Fourth on the team with 74 tackles…Registered three pass break ups and one forced fumble…Recorded a season-high 12 tackles in wins at Kean and The College of New Jersey…Had eight unassisted tackles against Kean…Recorded 10 tackles in a win versus The College at Brockport...Made nine stops in a win at Morrisville St…Had eight tackles in a win at W. Connecticut St...Registered seven tackles in a win versus Buffalo St...2007: Saw action in first two games of the season…Recorded seven total tackles…Had three tackles and two fumble recoveries in a win against Morrisville St…Made four stops at Brockport...2006: Member of the program but did not participate in game action…High School: Graduated from Patchogue-Medford in 2006…Three-year starter in football and captain in 2005…Two-time All-Long Island selection…Three-time all-county selection…Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Linda and Larry Hanlon Brothers/Sisters: Jeff…Played soccer at SUNY Albany.

Corey Hymes Offensive LineHamburg, New York Juniormajor: Business economics 6-0, 240

2009: Started all 11 games...Member of an offensive line that surrendered just 15 sacks all season...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: A 2008 graduate of St. Francis, where he was a member of the honor roll...Two-year starter in football...Two-time All-Catholic selection...Named Most Improved as a junior...Lineman of the Year

and Unsung Player of the Year as a senior...Trench Trophy finalist and third team All-WNY as a senior...Team won league title his senior season...Competed in wrestling for one season...All-Catholic finalist...Parents: Jean and Michael Hymes Brothers/Sisters: Michael.

matt Kaufmann defensive LineLynbrook, New York Seniormajor: Kinesiology/Fitness development 6-7, 260

2009: Saw action in all 11 games...Recorded 12 tackles on the season, nine solo...Made three stops in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Had two solo tackles in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Made two tackles in a win at William Paterson...Prior to Cortland: Attended Nassau Community College...High School: Graduated from Kellenberg Memorial in 2005...Played one

season of football...Competed in swimming for one season...Parents: Caroline and Al Kaufmann Brothers/Sisters: Christine, Colleen.

Sean Kennedy Offensive LineStillwater, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 6-2, 275

2009: Started all 11 games...Member of an offensive line that helped the team gain 1,543 rushing yards during the season...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: A 2007 graduate of Stillwater, where he was a member of Student Government and class treasurer...

Four-year member of the football team, three as a starter...Earned first team all-class, All-Times Union, All-Saratogian and All-Post Star honors...Two-year member of the basketball team...Team won two league titles and was state runner-up...Parents: Robbi and Dan Kennedy Brothers/Sisters: Heather.

James Lenhart LinebackerTiconderoga, New York Seniormajor: Kinesiology/Fitness development 6-1, 210

2009: Played in all 11 games with nine starts...Registered 38 tackles, 18 solo, three and a half tackles for loss, two sacks, one pass break up and three quarterback hurries...Made a career-high 10 tackles with two sacks in a win versus Morrisville St...Had six tackles in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Recorded five tackles, including four solo, and a tackle for loss in a

win at William Paterson...Had four tackles in a win versus Rowan...Made three solo stops at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...2008: Appeared in 12 games, with one start coming in a win versus Plymouth St. in the NCAA playoffs…Had four tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery on the season…Returned a fumble for a six-yard TD in a win versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs…Recorded two tackles and his first career interception versus Ithaca…2007: Saw action in wins versus Morrisville St. and at William Paterson…High School: A 2007 graduate of Ticonderoga, where he was a member of the National Honor Society...…Three-year starter in football…Named 2006 Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback…Three-year starter in basketball and baseball…Named league all-star as a junior in basketball…Other: Intern at 2010 New York Jets preseason camp...Parents: Lynne and John Lenhart Brothers/Sisters: Steven, Nathan...Steven is also a member of Cortland’s football team.

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Joe Lopez defensive BackPort Jefferson Station, New York Seniormajor: Communications 6-1, 200

2009: Played in and started nine games...Registered 37 tackles, 17 solo, two interceptions, seven pass break ups and one forced fumble...Had a season-high eight tackles and a 16-yard kickoff return in a win versus Morrisville St...Made seven stops at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Recorded four tackles and an interception versus Kean and in a win versus The

College of New Jersey...Had an 11-yard punt return in a win versus W. Connecticut St...2008: Earned honorable mention All-NJAC honors…Started all 13 games…Recorded 53 tackles, 30 solo…Led the team with 10 pass break ups and also recorded one and a half tackles for loss…Returned an interception 46 yards for a TD in a win at W. Connecticut St...Had a career-best 11 tackles in a win at Morrisville St...Broke up five passes in a win at Kean...Registered six tackles in wins versus Plymouth St. and Curry in the NCAA playoffs…2007: Saw action in seven games...Recorded six tackles, one interception, one pass break up and one forced fumble...Had six punt returns for 49 yards...Made three solo stops and returned an interception 27 yards at The College of New Jersey...Had two tackles, one forced fumble and two punt returns for 15 yards in a win versus Union in the ECAC Northeast Bowl...Recorded a solo tackle in a win versus Montclair St...Returned four punts for 34 yards with a long of 19 yards in a win versus Morrisville St...High School: A 2007 graduate of Comsewogue...Three-year starter in football...Earned first team all-division honors twice...Named all-county as a senior...Three-year member of the indoor track team...Four-year member of the outdoor track team...Earned all-division honors...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Nora and Jose Lopez Brothers/Sisters: Lehdis.

matt mancz LinebackerLevittown, New York Seniormajor: Fitness development 5-9, 185

2009: Played in all 11 games, mainly on special teams...Made three tackles and recovered one fumble...Registered all three tackles in a win at The College at Brockport...Recovered a fumble versus Kean...Prior to Cortland: Attended Nassau Community College...High School: Graduated from Division Avenue in 2007, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and

earned academic all-conference honors in football and baseball...Three-year starter in football...All-conference selection as a senior...Two-year starter in baseball...Earned all-conference honors as a senior...Parents: Karen and Kevin Mancz Brothers/Sisters: Jon, Lia, Dana, Sara, Maria, Sofia.

Brandon Nurnberger defensive Lineisland Park, New York Seniormajor: Kinesiology 6-0, 210

2009: Appeared in all 11 games, mainly on special teams...Recorded two solo tackles on the season...Registered tackles in wins at Buffalo St. and at The College at Brockport...2008: Played in Cortland’s win versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs...Prior to Cortland: Attended Bethany College, where he was a member of the football team...High School: Graduated from West Hempstead in 2007...Two-

year starter in football...Two-time team captain...Competed in track and field for one season...Played one season of lacrosse...Parents: Sherrill and Ronald Nurnberger Brothers/Sisters: Ronald, Karlton, Collin, Stephen, John-Paul.

dan Pitcher QuarterbackCortland, New York Grad. Studentmajor: Psychology (undergrad.); Sport mgt. (grad.) 6-0, 200

2009: Started the first two games before an injury ended his season...Completed 33-of-54 passes for 425 yards, four TDs and three interceptions...Had 19 carries for 113 yards and one TD...Completed 19-of-27 passes for 233 yards and two TDs and rushed eight times for 98 yards, including a 68-yard TD run, in a win versus Morrisville St...Completed 14-of-27 passes for 192 yards and two TDs in a win

versus Rowan...2008: Appeared in five games…Completed 15-of-25 passes for 139 yards, one TD and one interception…Completed 4-of-6 passes for 32 yards and a TD in a win versus William Paterson…Completed 75 percent of his passes going 6-of-8 for 68 yards against Ithaca…Prior to Cortland: Attended Colgate University, where he was a member of the Dean’s List...Two-year member of the football team...Team won Patriot League title his freshman season…High School: A 2005 graduate of Cortland...Member of the National Honor Society and a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete…Three-year starter in football…Named second team all-state, first team All-CNY, first team all-league...Starting quarterback in the Governor’s Bowl…Three-year starter in basketball and baseball…Other: Member of the President’s List and received Senior Psychology Award at Cortland…Intern at 2009 and 2010 New York Jets preseason camps...Parents: Mary and Michael Pitcher Brothers/Sisters: Matt…Currently a member of Cortland’s football team.

matt Pitcher Offensive LineCortland, New York Juniormajor: Kinesiology 6-5. 280

2009: Matt started all 11 games...Member of an offense that scored 20 or more points in a game eight times and 30 or more points four times...2008: Member of the program but did not see game action...High School: Graduated from Cortland in 2008, where he was a member of the National Honor Society...Three-year starter in football...Team captain...Offensive and Defensive

MVP of team...Named first team all-league and second team All-CNY...Two-year member of the basketball team...Team captain and MVP...Three-year member of the lacrosse team, two as a starter...Earned honorable mention all-league honors...Parents: Mary and Michael Pitcher Brothers/Sisters: Dan...Currently a member of Cortland’s football team.

Sal Posillico Offensive Lineeast meadow, New York Seniormajor: History 6-0, 270

2009: Appearned in wins versus Rowan and W. Connecticut St...Prior to 2009: Attended Nassau Community College, where he was a member of the Dean’s List...2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: Graduated from East Meadow in 2007...Scholar Athlete...Earned academic all-conference honors...Two-year starter in football...All-Long Island and

all-county selection and team won Long Island title his senior year...Played two seasons of lacrosse...Parents: Malinda and Frank Posillico Brothers/Sisters: John, Nicole.

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Chris Rickert Running BackHolbrook, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 6-0, 220

2009: Played in six games, including at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: A 2007 graduate of Sachem North, where he was a member of the honor roll...Two-year member of the football team...Earned all-division honors...

Three-year member of the wrestling team...Earned all-league honors as a senior...Parents: Monica and John Rickert...Father played lacrosse at Slippery Rock...Brothers/Sisters: Matt, Lacey...Matt is a Cortland graduate and played football for the Red Dragons.

d.J. Romano defensive BackNewburgh, New York Juniormajor: Physical education 5-8, 175

2009: Earned second team All-NJAC honors...Named the NJAC Defensive Player of the Week once...Played in and started 10 games...Recorded 54 tackles, 35 solo, and one forced fumble...Led the team with four interceptions and eight pass break ups...Had an interception in three straight games...Made a season-high 11 tackles, seven solo, at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...

Registered eight tackles, an interception and a forced fumble in a win at Buffalo St...Made seven stops at Ithaca...Recorded six solo tackles versus Kean...Had five tackles and an interception in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Picked off passes in a win versus Rowan and at Montclair St...Made five stops in a win at The College at Brockport...2008: Appeared in all 13 games and started the last nine…Finished the season with 44 tackles, 28 unassisted…Led the team with five interceptions…Had one sack on the season…Had eight tackles, two interceptions and one forced fumble in a win versus The College at Brockport…Named to D3football.com National Team of the Week following the game…Recorded eight tackles against Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs…Registered four tackles and one interception in a win versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs…Made four stops with a sack in a win at The College of New Jersey...Had five tackles, including four solo stops, in a win versus Montclair St...Picked off passes in wins versus Buffalo St. and William Paterson...High School: Graduated from Newburgh Free Academy in 2008…Three-year starter in football…Named all-section as a senior…Three-year starter in baseball…Named first team Times Herald as a junior…Two-year participant in track and field…Parents: Kim and Jim Romano Brothers/Sisters: James.

dom Sair Running BackHuntington, New York Seniormajor: Business economics 6-0, 230

2009: Earned honorable mention All-NJAC honors...Started all 11 games...Led the team with 785 yards rushing on 154 carries...Rushed for 13 TDs...Caught three passes for 20 yards...Rushed for 163 yards and two TDs on 20 carries in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Had 19 carries for 155 yards, including a season-long 51-yard rush, and four TDs in a win at The College at Brockport...Rushed

for 104 yards on 21 carries in a win at William Paterson...Rushed for 64 yards and four TDs in a win at Buffalo St...Had 19 carries for 85 yards and a TD in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Rushed for 76 yards on 20 carries at St. John Fisher in the ECAC Northwest Bowl...Rushed for 64 yards and had two receptions at Ithaca...2008: Appeared in all 13 games with eight starts…Finished the season with four receptions for 62 yards…Recorded six tackles on the year, three

assisted and three unassisted…Had one kick return for 10 yards in a win at Morrisville St…Recorded two tackles and one reception for 23 yards in the NCAA playoff win versus Curry…Caught two passes for 16 yards in a win versus Montclair St…Prior to Cortland: Attended C.W. Post, where he was a member of the football team…Won the Long Island championship and named game MVP…High School: A 2006 graduate of Huntington, where he was a member of the football team…Named first team all-state as a senior…Parents: Lauren Uliano and Patrick Sair Brothers/Sisters: Stef, Shea, Nigel, Sasha, Ariana…Stef was an all-conference member of Cortland’s football team and won a Division III national title in wrestling for the Red Dragons.

Will Schroeder LinebackerRockville Centre, New York Seniormajor: Business economics 5-11, 220

2009: Earned second team All-NJAC honors...Started all 11 games...Second on the team with 82 tackles, 31 solo...Registered nine and a half tackles for loss, three and a half sacks, two interceptions and two pass break ups...Recorded a career-high 15 tackles, an interception and a sack in a win at The College at Brockport...Made nine tackles, including one and a half for losses, at St. John Fisher in the

ECAC Northwest Bowl...Had eight tackles in a win versus Morrisville St...Made seven stops, five solo, versus Kean...Recorded six tackles with one and a half tackles for loss in a win versus Rowan...Had six tackles and an interception at Ithaca...Registered seven tackles and a sack in a win at Buffalo St...Made seven tackles at Montclair St. and in a win at William Paterson...Recorded a sack in a win versus W. Connecticut St...2008: Played in five games, including a win versus Curry in the NCAA playoffs...Registered four tackles and one interception...Made three stops in a win versus William Paterson...Had a tackle and picked off a pass versus Curry...Prior to Cortland: Attended C.W. Post, where he was a member of the football team...High School: Graduated from Holy Trinity in 2006...Two-year starter in football...Earned all-league, all-metro and All-Long Island honors...Runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year...Parents: Helen and Earl Schroeder Brothers/Sisters: Chris.

Bill Smith LinebackerNanuet, New York Juniormajor: Business economics 6-2, 245

2009: Played in all 11 games with six starts...Played both fullback and linebacker during the season...Rushed for 74 yards on 18 carries...Had two receptions for 15 yards and one TD...Recorded 11 tackles, seven solo...Had five carries for 27 yards in a win at Buffalo St...Rushed for 21 yards on two carries and caught a TD pass in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Rushed for 20 yards

on six carries in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Made three solo tackles in a win versus Rowan...Had two tackles at Montclair St. and Ithaca...2008: Saw action in all 13 games…Recorded 13 total tackles, five unassisted…Registered 10 stops on kick returns…Had two solo tackles at Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs...Returned three kicks for 37 yards…Scored a 12-yard TD versus Ithaca on a blocked punt return…Made two stops in wins at Morrisville St., Rowan and W. Connecticut St...High School: Graduated from Nanuet in 2008…Three-year starter in football…Named two time all-state, all-section and all-league…Four-year starter in wrestling…Earned all-section and two-time all-league honors…Two-year starter in baseball…Named all-county and two time all-league…Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Pamela and Joseph Smith Brothers/Sisters: Jim, Peter, Cathy…Jim is a Cortland graduate and a former all-conference member of the Cortland football team.

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eddie Spillett Tight endHoltsville, New York Seniormajor: Physical education 6-1, 230

2009: Played in the first seven games with two starts...Caught four passes for 78 yards...Also registered five tackles on special teams...Had two catches for 39 yards, including a season-long 29-yard reception, at Montclair St...Caught a 26-yard pass in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Had a 13-yard reception in a win versus Morrisville St...Made two tackles in a win at Buffalo St...2008: Saw

action in all 13 games…Caught one pass for five yards in a win at W. Connecticut St…Registered nine tackles...Made two stops in a win at The College of New Jersey...Recorded a solo tackle at Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs...2007: Appeared in a win versus Morrisville St…High School: Graduated from Sachem East in 2006…Two-year starter in football...Team captain, first team all-county and all-division as a senior...Second team all-division as a junior…Two-year starter in lacrosse...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Gail and Eddie Spillett Brothers/Sisters: Lindsey.

Chad Stalter defensive BackBlairstown, New Jersey Juniormajor: Kinesiology 5-8, 175

2009: Appeared in seven games with four starts...Recorded 19 tackles, 10 solo, one tackle for loss and one pass break up...Made a season-high eight stops at Montclair St...Registered six tackles versus Kean...Had three tackles in a win at Buffalo St...Recorded two tackles in a win versus The College of New Jersey...2008: Saw action in wins versus Buffalo St. and Curry in the NCAA playoffs and

versus Ithaca…High School: Graduated from North Warren Regional in 2008, where he was a member of the honor roll…Three-year starter in football…Team captain, MVP and earned first team all-conference and all-area and second team All-West Jersey honors as a senior...Three-year starter in lacrosse...Team captain...First team all-division and all-conference and second team all-state as a senior...Team won division and conference titles his senior season...Parents: Robyn and Randy Stalter Brothers/Sisters: Randiann, Corey.

eric Strauss Wide ReceiverHellertown, Pennsylvania Seniormajor: Kinesiology 6-0, 195

2009: Appeared in wins at Buffalo St. and versus The College of New Jersey...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...Prior to Cortland: Attended Mount Union College...Member of the football team...Team finished as national runnerup...High School: Graduated from Saucon Valley in 2007...Four-year starter in football...Two-time team captain and

all-league selection...Competed in McDonald’s All-Star Classic as a senior...Three-year member of the track team...League and district qualifier...Parents: Susan and John Strauss.

Connor Tompkins defensive LineOssining, New York Juniormajor: Physical education 6-1, 240

2009: Appeared in nine games...Recorded four tackles and one half tackle for loss...Made two tackles and shared in a tackle for loss in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Had one tackle in a win at The College at Brockport and at Ithaca...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: A 2008 graduate of Sleepy Hollow...Four-year member of the football

team, three as a starter...Honorable mention all-league selection as a sophomore...Named all-league, all-section and Lineman of the Year as a junior...Earned all-section honors as a senior...Four-year member of the wrestling team...Earned all-league honors four times and all-section honors twice...Four-year member of the lacrosse team, three as a starter...Earned all-league and all-section honors...Parents: Jeanette and Brian Tompkins...Father wrestled and competed in diving at Westchester University...Brothers/Sisters: Ryan, Lauren.

Hudson Woodward QuarterbackBeacon, New York Seniormajor: Criminology 6-4, 210

2009: Played in four games with three starts...Missed the second half of the season due to injury...Completed 45-of-91 passes for 450 yards with one TD and five interceptions...Rushed for 22 yards...Completed 20-of-39 passes for 183 yards, including a season long of 35 yards, with one TD versus Kean...Completed 9-of-16 passes for 122 yards and rushed 11 times for 25 yards in a win at

Buffalo St...Passed for 145 yards at Montclair St...2008: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...2007: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: Graduated from Beacon in 2007...Three-year member of the football team, two as a starter...Team captain and named honorable mention all-section by the Poughkeepsie Journal as a senior...Two-year member of the basketball team...Two-year member of the baseball team...Earned all-league and all-section honors...Parents: Elizabeth Cothren and Doug Woodward...Father played college football at Pace...Played professionally in the USFL and the CFL...Signed a professional contract with the Dallas Cowboys...Brothers/Sisters: Nicole, Heather, Leah, Melissa, Faith.

evan Wyler defensive LineWarwick, New York Seniormajor: Business economics 6-3, 250

2009: Earned All-ECAC and first team All-NJAC honors...Named the ECAC and NJAC Defensive Player of the Week once...Selected to the D3football.com National Team of the Week twice...Started all 11 games...Fourth on the team with 68 tackles, 41 solo...Led the team with 18.5 tackles for loss, 20 quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles...Tied for the team lead with 10

sacks...Registered a career-high 13 tackles, 10 solo, in a win at William Paterson...Made 12 tackles, eight solo, with two and a half tackles for loss and one and a half sacks in a win versus Morrisville St...Recorded three sacks in a win versus W. Connecticut St...Had eight solo stops, including four tackles for loss, in a win versus The College of New Jersey...Made nine tackles at Ithaca...Registered seven tackles with a sack in a win versus Rowan...Recorded two sacks in a win at The College at Brockport and two tackles for loss versus Kean...2008: Appeared in final 12 games of the season…Had eight tackles and two tackles for loss...Had a season-high five tackles with a tackle for loss in the NCAA playoff win versus Curry…Recorded tackles in wins at W. Connecticut St. and versus William Paterson and at Mount Union in the NCAA playoffs...2007: Played in the first three games before season ended due to injury...Recorded three tackles, one half tackle for loss and one quarterback hurry...Had one tackle at Brockport and in wins versus Morrisville St. and at William Paterson...2006: Member of the program but did not participate in game action...High School: A 2006 graduate of Warwick Valley, where he was a member of the honor roll...Three-year member of the football team, two as a starter...Led team in sacks...Team won two section titles...Two-year starter in basketball...Led team in rebounds and blocked shots...Parents: Wendy and Larry Wyler Brothers/Sisters: Aaron and Jeremy (twins), Rachel.

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KeaN uNiVeRSiTYSept. 11 — 1 p.m.

union, NJKean alumni

Stadium

Location: Union, NJenrollment: 15,051President: Dr. Dawood Farahiathletic director: Glenn HeddenColors: Navy and WhiteNickname: Cougarsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Dan Garrett (Montclair St. ‘97) 5th Year, 28-15assistant Coaches: Matt Andzel (Defensive Line)Alex Cade (Tight Ends)Dominic Cuniglio (Running Backs)Dan D’Avanzo (Special Teams Coordinator, Defensive Backs)Brian Duffy (Offensive Line)Keith Migliorino (Defensive Coordinator)Andrew Miller (Quarterbacks)Joe O’Connor (Wide Receivers)Jake Pew (Outside Linebackers)

2009 Record: 9-2 (8-1 NJAC)2009 Postseason: Won ECAC Southeast Championship GameLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 60/18Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9Basic Offense: SpreadBasic defense: FiftyHome Stadium: Kean Alumni StadiumCapacity/Surface: 5,300/artificial (Sprinturf)Sports information director: Karyn Pinter (908) 737-0603Web Site: www.keanathletics.com

2010 ScheduleSept. 11 * CORTLAND ....................................1:00Sept. 18 * at Morrisville St. ........................ 12:00Sept. 25 * at Buffalo St. ............................... 12:00Oct. 1 * MONTCLAIR ST. ..........................7:00Oct. 9 * at Rowan ..........................................1:00Oct. 16 * W. CONN. ST. ................................1:00Oct. 23 * WILLIAM PATERSON..................1:00Oct. 30 * BROCKPORT ..................................1:00Nov. 6 * at College of N.J. ....................... 12:00Nov. 13 at Wesley ............................................1:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (9-2, 8-1 NJaC)Sept. 12 DELAWARE VALLEY ................ L 17-30Sept. 19 * at W. Conn. St. .....................W 31-24Sept. 26 * at Cortland ............................ W 24-10Oct. 2 * COLLEGE OF N.J.. ................W 28-7Oct. 11 * BUFFALO ST ...........................W 37-0Oct. 17 * at Brockport ........................ W 40-22Oct. 24 * MORRISVILLE ST...................W 43-6Oct. 31 * ROWAN ....................W 23-20 (2OT)Nov. 7 * at William Paterson ............ W 20-0Nov. 14 * at Montclair St. ........................ L 6-14

ECAC Southeast Championship GameNov. 21 URSINUS................. ....................W 35-14

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BuFFaLO STaTeSept. 18 — 1 p.m.

Cortland, NYSuNY Cortland

Stadium Complex

Location: Buffalo, NYenrollment: 11,000President: Dr. Aaron Podolefskyathletic director: Jerry S. BoyesColors: Orange and BlackNickname: Bengalsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Jerry S. Boyes (Ithaca ‘76) 17th Year, 91-70assistant Coaches: James Baptiste (Quarterbacks)Terry Bitka (Assoc. Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Line)Eric Crandall (Inside Linebackers)Pat Devaney (Outside Linebackers)Matt Hanhold (Receivers, Video Coordinator)Mike Kelleher (Tight Ends, Assistant Off. Line)Kam Kiebzak (Assistant Defensive Line)Eugene Lewis (Defensive Backs, Special Teams Coordinator)Christian Ozolins (Offensive Backfield, Recruiting Coordinator)Eugene Zinni (Offensive Line)

2009 Record: 2-8 (2-7 NJAC)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/13Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 1/1Basic Offense: MultipleBasic defense: 4-3Home Stadium: Coyer FieldCapacity/Surface: 3,000/artificial (A-Turf)Sports information director: Jeff Ventura (716) 878-6030Web Site: www.buffalostateathletics.com

2010 ScheduleSept. 11 ST. JOHN FISHER ........................... 12:00Sept. 18 * at Cortland ......................................1:00Sept. 25 * KEAN............................................... 12:00Oct. 2 * ROWAN ........................................ 12:00Oct. 9 * at W. Conn. St. ........................... 12:00Oct. 16 * at Montclair St. .............................1:00Oct. 23 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ...................... 12:00Oct. 30 * at William Paterson .....................1:00Nov. 6 * MORRISVILLE ST........................ 12:00Nov. 13 * at Brockport ...................................1:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (2-8, 2-7 NJaC)Sept. 5 * at College of N.J .................... L 37-41Sept. 12 at St. John Fisher .........................L 7-55Sept. 26 * W. CONN. ST. ......................W 37-26Oct. 3 * CORTLAND ............................. L 13-42Oct. 10 * at Kean .........................................L 0-37Oct. 17 * MONTCLAIR ST. ......................L 7-23Oct. 24 * at Rowan .....................................L 7-57Oct. 31 * WILLIAM PATERSON............. L 7-33Nov. 7 * at Morrisville St. ................ W 40-27Nov. 14 * BROCKPORT ..........................L 30-48

* NJAC game

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Game #3

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WeSTeRN CONN. ST.uNiVeRSiTY

Sept. 25 — 12 p.m.danbury, CT

Westsideathletic Complex

Location: Danbury, CTenrollment: 5,000President: Dr. James W. Schmotterathletic director: Ed FarringtonColors: Dark Blue, Metallic Copper and WhiteNickname: Colonialsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: John Burrell (Middlebury ‘92) 9th Year, 37-43assistant Coaches: Larry Badaracco (Offensive Line)William Banden (Defensive Backs)Marc Bourque (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks) Michael Chamoures (Defensive Backfield)Dan Loewenberg (Special Teams Coordinator, Wide Receivers)Ernie Ricco (Running Backs)

2009 Record: 2-8 (2-7 NJAC) Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 0/2 Basic Offense: SpreadBasic defense: 3-3-5Home Stadium: Westside Athletic ComplexCapacity/Surface: 2,500/artificial (Sprinturf)Sports information director: Scott Ames (203) 837-9014Web Site: www.wcsu.edu/sports

2010 ScheduleSept. 10 N.Y. MARITIME ................................7:00Sept. 18 * at Brockport ...................................1:00Sept. 25 * CORTLAND ................................. 12:00Oct. 2 * at William Paterson .....................1:00Oct. 9 * BUFFALO ST. ................................ 12:00Oct. 16 * at Kean ..............................................1:00Oct. 23 * MONTCLAIR ST. ........................ 12:00Oct. 30 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ...................... 12:00Nov. 6 * at Rowan ....................................... 12:00Nov. 13 * at Morrisville St. ........................ 12:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (2-8, 2-7 NJaC)Sept. 12 at Albright ..................................... L 7-48Sept. 19 * KEAN........................................... L 24-31Sept. 26 * at Buffalo St. .......................... L 26-37Oct. 3 * MORRISVILLE ST.................... L 17-25Oct. 10 * ROWAN .................................... L 14-72Oct. 17 * at Cortland ................................ L 6-35Oct. 24 * BROCKPORT .......................W 45-44Oct. 31 * at Montclair St. .......................L 17-33Nov. 7 * at College of N.J .................W 37-34Nov. 14 * WILLIAM PATERSON.............L 7-34

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THe COLLeGe of NeW JeRSeY

Oct. 2 — 1 p.m.ewing, NJ

Lions’ Stadium

Location: Ewing, NJenrollment: 5,900President: Dr. R. Barbara Gitensteinathletic director: John CastaldoColors: Blue and GoldNickname: Lionsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Eric Hamilton (Trenton State ’75) 34th Year, 196-130-6assistant Coaches: Bobby Acosta (Offensive Coordinator) James Donoghue (Quarterbacks)Matthew Hamilton (Defensive Coordinator) Andrew Larkin (Defensive Backs)Jim Meert (Offensive Line)Chuck Murphy (Linebackers)Chris Musselman (Defensive Line)Ed Place (Defensive Assistant) Andrew Paterson (Running Backs)Paul Vichroski (Tight Ends)

2009 Record: 4-6 (3-6 NJAC)Letterman Returning/Lost: 45/22Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9Basic Offense: Multiple Basic defense: 40Home Stadium: Lions’ StadiumCapacity/Surface: 6,000/artificial (Heisman Turf)Sports information director: Mark Gola (609) 771-2517Web Site: www.tcnjathletics.com

2010 ScheduleSept. 3 * WILLIAM PATERSON.................7:00Sept. 17 at FDU-Florham. ..............................7:00Sept. 25 * at Brockport ................................... 1:30Oct. 2 * CORTLAND ....................................1:00Oct. 9 * at Montclair St. ............................3:00Oct. 16 * at Morrisville St. ........................ 12:00Oct. 23 * at Buffalo St. ............................... 12:00Oct. 30 * at W. Conn. St. ........................... 12:00Nov. 6 * KEAN............................................... 12:00Nov. 13 * ROWAN ........................................ 12:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (4-6, 3-6 NJaC)Sept. 5 * BUFFALO ST ..........................W 47-31Sept. 18 FDU-FLORHAM. ....................W 58-28Sept. 26 * MORRISVILLE ST.................W 67-34Oct. 2 * at Kean ........................................ L 7-28Oct. 10 * BROCKPORT ....................... W 48-34Oct. 17 * at William Paterson ............. L 28-43Oct. 24 * MONTCLAIR ST ...................... L 13-16Oct. 31 * at Cortland ................................ L 7-30Nov. 7 * W. CONN. ST. ........................ L 34-37Nov. 14 * at Rowan .................................... L 0-39

* NJAC game

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ROWaN uNiVeRSiTYOct. 16 — 12 p.m.

Glassboro, NJCoach Richard Wackar

Stadium

Location: Glassboro, NJenrollment: 11,000President: Dr. Donald J. Farishathletic director: Joy SolomenColors: Brown and GoldNickname: Profsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Jay Accorsi (Nichols ‘85) 9th Year, 66-23assistant Coaches: Justin Arabia (Def. Ends, Video Coordinator)Tom Doddy (Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, Tight Ends, Tackles) Tyree Jackson (Wide Receivers)Bill Jacobs (Defensive Tackles)Pat Lancetta (Assoc. Head Coach, Def. Coordinator, Safeties)Mike Manall (Asst. Defensive Backs, Kickers)Chris Sacco (Assistant Linebackers)J.C. Sanders (Assistant Video Coordinator)Ralph Schiavo (Quarterbacks)Shaun Williams (Linebackers)Brian Wright (Offensive Line)

2009 Record: 7-3 (6-3 NJAC) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 63/21Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 0/2 Basic Offense: Spread no-huddleBasic defense: Multiple frontHome Stadium: Coach Richard Wackar StadiumCapacity/Surface: 3,700/artificial (FastGrass)Sports information director: Sheila Stevenson (856) 256-4252Web Site: www.rowanathletics.com

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 LYCOMING ........................................1:00Sept. 18 * at Montclair St. .............................1:00Sept. 25 * WILLIAM PATERSON..................1:00Oct. 2 * at Buffalo St. ............................... 12:00Oct. 9 * KEAN ................................................1:00Oct. 16 * CORTLAND ................................ 12:00Oct. 23 * at Brockport ...................................1:00Oct. 30 * Morrisville St. ................................. 1:30Nov. 6 * W. CONN. ST. ............................. 12:00Nov. 13 * at College of N.J. ....................... 12:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (7-3, 6-3 NJaC)Sept. 12 at Lycoming ...............................W 29-7Sept. 19 * at Cortland ............................... L 14-24Sept. 26 * at William Paterson ........... W 28-13Oct. 3 * BROCKPORT .......................W 56-20Oct. 10 * at W. Conn. St. ....................W 72-14Oct. 17 * at Morrisville St. ..................W 67-0Oct. 25 * BUFFALO ST. ...........................W 57-7Oct. 31 * at Kean ......................... L 20-23 (2OT)Nov. 7 * MONTCLAIR ST. .......................L 7-14Nov. 14 * COLLEGE OF N.J. .................W 39-0

* NJAC game

THe COLLeGeaT BROCKPORTOct. 9 — 1 p.m.Cortland, NY

SuNY Cortland Stadium Complex

Location: Brockport, NYenrollment: 8,303President: Dr. John R. Halsteadathletic director: Noah D. LeFevreColors: Green and GoldNickname: Golden Eaglesaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Rocco Salomone (Brockport ’88) 16th Year, 92-61-1assistant Coaches: Bob Ellis (Linebackers)Mike Epstein (Def. Line, Video Coordinator)Michael Kemp (Defensive Coordinator, Special Teams, Defensive Backs)Jason Mangone (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks)Pete Matthews (Offensive Line, Recruiting Coordinator)Tom Mayer (Tight Ends)Steve Milne (Kickers, Punters)Matt Newman (Wide Receivers)Aaron Zurn (Running Backs)

2009 Record: 4-6 (3-6 NJAC)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48/42Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 2/0Basic Offense: MultipleBasic defense: 4-4Home Stadium: Bob Boozer FieldCapacity/Surface: 10,000/grassSports information director: Kelly Vergin (585) 395-2218Web Site: www.brockport.edu/athletics

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 at St. John Fisher ............................ 6:00Sept. 18 * W. CONN. ST. ................................1:00Sept. 25 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ......................... 1:30Oct. 2 * at Morrisville St. ..........................7:00Oct. 9 * at Cortland ......................................1:00Oct. 16 * WILLIAM PATERSON..................1:00Oct. 23 * ROWAN ...........................................1:00Oct. 30 * at Kean ..............................................1:00Nov. 6 * at Montclair St. .............................1:00Nov. 13 * BUFFALO ST. ...................................1:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (4-6, 3-6 NJaC)Sept. 5 * at William Paterson ........... W 22-19Sept. 19 FROSTBURG ST. ......................W 37-32Sept. 26 * MONTCLAIR ST. ....................L 39-41Oct. 3 * at Rowan ..................................L 20-56Oct. 10 * at College of N.J ...................L 34-48Oct. 17 * KEAN..........................................L 22-40Oct. 24 * at W. Conn. St. ......................L 44-45Oct. 31 * MORRISVILLE ST................W 59-28Nov. 7 * CORTLAND ............................L 42-56Nov. 14 * at Buffalo St. .......................W 48-30

* NJAC game

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Cortland, NYSuNY Cortland

Stadium Complex

Location: Montclair, NJenrollment: 18,171President: Dr. Susan A. Coleathletic director: Holly GeraColors: Red and WhiteNickname: Red Hawksaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Rick Giancola (Glassboro St. ’68) 28th Year, 191-87-2assistant Coaches: Todd Agresta (Defensive Coordinator) Mike Cieri (Defensive Line, Special Teams) Nick Citro (Offensive Line)Joe Gambardella (Outside Linebackers)Ron Gavazzi (Defensive Backs)David Harris (Defensive Backs)Jim Kelly (Running Backs)Andrew Maurizio (Tight Ends)Rich O’Connor (Off. Coordinator, Quarterbacks)Josh Resto (Wide Receivers)Scott Santora (Inside Linebackers)Jason Scott (Running Backs)Bill Walsh (Defensive Line)

2009 Record: 10-2 (9-0 NJAC)2009 Postseason: Lost in NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 52/19Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7Basic Offense: MultipleBasic defense: MultipleHome Stadium: Sprague FieldCapacity/Surface: 6,000/artificial (Field Turf)Sports information director: Mike Scala (973) 655-6787Web Site: www.montclair.edu/athletics

2010 ScheduleSept. 11 WESTFIELD ST. ..................................1:00Sept. 18 * ROWAN ...........................................1:00Sept. 25 * at Morrisville St. ........................ 12:00Oct. 1 * at Kean .............................................7:00Oct. 9 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ........................3:00Oct. 16 * BUFFALO ST. ...................................1:00Oct. 23 * at W. Conn. St. ........................... 12:00Oct. 30 * at Cortland ......................................1:00Nov. 6 * BROCKPORT ..................................1:00Nov. 13 * at William Paterson .....................1:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (10-2, 9-0 NJaC)Sept. 12 at Wilkes ....................................... L 10-37Sept. 19 * MORRISVILLE ST...................W 52-0Sept. 26 * at Brockport ......................... W 41-39Oct. 3 * WILLIAM PATERSON.........W 24-17Oct. 10 * CORTLAND .............................W 16-7Oct. 17 * at Buffalo St. ..........................W 23-7Oct. 24 * at College of NJ. ...................W 16-13Oct. 31 * W. CONN. ST.. ......................W 33-17Nov. 7 * at Rowan ...................................W 14-7Nov. 14 * KEAN...........................................W 14-6

NCAA Division III PlayoffsNov. 21 MAINE MARITIME ................ W 38-22Nov. 28 at Mount Union ........................ L 14-62

* NJAC game

2010 Opponents

Game #8

Game #7

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mORRiSViLLe ST. COLLeGe

Oct. 23 — 1 p.m.morrisville, NY

drake Field

Location: Morrisville, NYenrollment: 3,338President: Dr. Raymond Crossathletic director: Greg CarrollColors: Green and WhiteNickname: Mustangsaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Terry Dow (Ithaca ‘90) 14th Year, 64-68assistant Coaches: Scott Brade (Special Teams, Linebackers)Bobby Burns (Tight Ends)Justin Higgins (Defensive Coordinator)Mike Kalisz (Offensive Line)Julian Lovett (Wide Receivers)E.J. Maeweather (Quality Control)John Pluta (Defensive Line)Adam Rowlands (Linebackers)Rich Zdanowicz (Running Backs)

2009 Record: 1-9 (1-8 NJAC)Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Basic Offense: SpreadBasic defense: 4-3Home Stadium: Drake FieldCapacity/Surface: 2,000/artificialSports information director: Brandy Thurston (315) 684-6250Web Site: athletics.morrisville.edu

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 HARTWICK .........................................1:00Sept. 18 * KEAN..................................................1:00Sept. 25 * MONTCLAIR ST. ........................ 12:00Oct. 2 * BROCKPORT .................................7:00Oct. 9 * at William Paterson .....................1:00Oct. 16 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ...................... 12:00Oct. 23 * CORTLAND ....................................1:00Oct. 30 * at Rowan .......................................... 1:30Nov. 6 * at Buffalo St. ............................... 12:00Nov. 13 * W. CONN. ST. ............................. 12:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (1-9, 1-8 NJaC)Sept. 5 at Hartwick .................................L 25-49Sept. 12 * at Cortland. .............................. L 17-26Sept. 19 * at Montclair St. ....................... L 0-52Sept. 26 * at College of N.J. .................. L 34-67Oct. 3 * at W. Conn. St ......................W 25-17Oct. 10 * WILLIAM PATERSON..............L 2-14Oct. 17 * ROWAN ..................................... L 0-67Oct. 24 * at Kean .........................................L 6-43Oct. 31 * at Brockport. ..........................L 28-59Nov. 7 * BUFFALO ST ...........................L 27-40

* NJAC game

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2010 Opponents

Game #10iTHaCa COLLeGe

Nov. 13 — 12 p.m.Cortland, NY

SuNY Cortland Stadium Complex

Location: Ithaca, NYenrollment: 6,700President: Thomas Rochonathletic director: Ken KutlerColors: Blue and GoldNickname: Bombersaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: Empire 8Head Coach: Mike Welch (Ithaca ’74) 16th Year, 128-46assistant Coaches: Dan Elberty (Junior Varsity)Sean Fitzmaurice (Defensive Line)Mike Hatcher (Offensive Line)Irik Johnson (Receivers)Peter Mayer (Secondary)Mark Ross (Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers)Joe Volpe (Tight Ends)

2009 Record: 7-3 (3-2 Empire 8)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 31/23Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 2/0Basic Offense: Pro-style Split BackBasic defense: 4-3Home Stadium: Butterfield StadiumCapacity/Surface: 5,000/grassSports information director: Mike Warwick (607) 274-1401Web Site: www.bombers.ithaca.edu

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 ST. LAWRENCE ............................... 2:00Sept. 11 UNION .................................................1:00Sept. 18 at Widener .........................................1:00Sept. 25 at Lycoming ....................................... 1:30Oct. 2 * HARTWICK .....................................1:00Oct. 9 * at St. John Fisher ........................ 4:00Oct. 23 * SPRINGFIELD ..................................1:00Oct. 30 * UTICA ................................................1:00Nov. 6 * at Alfred ...........................................1:00Nov. 13 at Cortland ...................................... 12:00

* Empire 8 game

2009 Results (7-3, 3-2 empire 8)Sept. 5 at St. Lawrence .........................W 45-0Sept. 12 at Union ........................................ L 21-24Sept. 19 WIDENER ....................................W 41-17Sept. 26 * at Utica ...................................W 27-24Oct. 3 * at Hartwick .......................... W 24-20Oct. 10 * ST. JOHN FISHER. ..................L 17-40Oct. 17 at Frostburg St .......................W 20-10Oct. 31 * at Springfield ..........................L 26-47Nov. 7 * ALFRED .....................................W 31-10Nov. 14 CORTLAND ............................. W 23-20

* Empire 8 game

Team helmet logos courtesy of The Helmet Project (www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project)

Game #9

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WiLLiam PaTeRSONuNiVeRSiTY

Nov. 6 — 1 p.m.Cortland, NY

SuNY Cortland Stadium Complex

Location: Wayne, NJenrollment: 10,500President: Dr. Kathleen Waldronathletic director: Sabrina GrantColors: Orange and BlackNickname: Pioneersaffiliations: NCAA Div. III, ECACConference: NJACHead Coach: Jerry Flora (Iona ‘92) 3rd Year, 9-11assistant Coaches:Chadd Braine (Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers)Cedric Dawkins (Special Teams Coordinator, Tight Ends, Inside Receivers)Donald Dougherty (Bandits)Ethan Jeros (Recruiting Coordinator, Def. Line)Justin O’Connor (Assistant Offense)David Pinto (Offensive Line)John Rotella (Running Backs, Kickers)Erik Scott (Wide Receivers)Shaun Williams (Safeties)

2009 Record: 5-5 (4-5 NJAC) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 54/38Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: 0/2Basic Offense: MultipleBasic defense: MultipleHome Stadium: Wightman StadiumCapacity/Surface: 1,500/artificial (A-Turf)Sports information director: Heather Brocious (973) 720-2705Web Site: www.wpupioneers.com

2010 ScheduleSept. 3 * at College of N.J. .........................7:00Sept. 18 KING’S ..................................................1:00Sept. 25 * at Rowan ..........................................1:00Oct. 2 * W. CONN. ST.. ...............................1:00Oct. 9 * MORRISVILLE ST...........................1:00Oct. 16 * at Brockport ...................................1:00Oct. 23 * at Kean ..............................................1:00Oct. 30 * BUFFALO ST. ...................................1:00Nov. 6 * at Cortland ......................................1:00Nov. 13 * MONTCLAIR ST. ...........................1:00

* NJAC game

2009 Results (5-5, 4-5 NJaC)Sept. 5 * BROCKPORT ...........................L 19-22Sept. 19 at King’s ........................................W 20-6Sept. 26 * ROWAN .................................... L 13-28Oct. 3 * at Montclair St ....................... L 17-24Oct. 10 * at Morrisville St.. ...................W 14-2Oct. 17 * COLLEGE OF N.J. ...............W 43-28Oct. 24 * CORTLAND ..............................L 10-12Oct. 31 * at Buffalo St. .......................... W 33-7Nov. 7 * at Kean ........................................L 0-20Nov. 14 * at W. Conn. St. ......................W 34-7

* NJAC game

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(Active players in bold italics)

(Records include postseason games, beginning in 2002, per NCAA rule change)

SCORING

most Points Scored:(Career)

268, Dave Cook, 1981-84222, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-98192, Ted Nagengast, 1987-90189, George Oostmeyer, 2000-03186, Andrew Giuliano, 2005-08170, Mike Bowe, 1979-82164, Steve Davis, 2001-04

(Season)132, Andrew Giuliano, 2008108, Omar Darling, 1998102, Omar Darling, 1997102, Scott Berent, 1991100, Dave Cook, 1984

(Game)32, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 1980

most Touchdowns Scored:(Career)

44, Dave Cook, 1981-8437, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-98

(Season)22, Andrew Giuliano, 200818, Omar Darling, 199817, Omar Darling, 199717, Scott Berent, 199116, Dave Cook, 198415, Lyle Schuler, 197615, Gareth Grayson, 1988

(Game)5, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 19805, Dave Cook at Brockport, 1984

KICKING

Longest Field Goal:61 yards, Bill Shear vs. Hobart, 1966(Note: The longest since at least the 1982 season is 48 yards by George Oostmeyer vs. Rowan, 2001)

Longest Punt:75 yards, Ed Louiz at Montclair, 197574 yards, Todd Hobin at Alfred, 198571 yards, Scott Harrison at Ithaca, 1999

most Points By a Kicker:(Career) 192, Ted Nagengast, 1987-90(Season) 79, Jeffrey Lang, 2008 (10 FG, 49 PATs) most Field Goals:

(Career)31, George Oostmeyer, 2000-0329, Brian Anthony, 1993-9626, Ted Nagengast, 1987-90

(Season)12, Matthew Mintz, 200712, Matthew Mintz, 200612, George Oostmeyer, 2000

Cortland Record Book (1963 to present)

Jeffrey Lang earned D3football.com All-East honors as both a kicker and tight end in 2008, his senior season with the Red Dragons. He set school single-season kicking records with 79 points and 49 point-after kicks. Lang also earned first team All-NJAC honors as a kicker and second team all-conference honors as a tight end that season.

11, George Oostmeyer, 2002 11, Nicholas Coursen, 199811, Brian Anthony, 1994

(Game)4, George Oostmeyer at New Jersey City, 20003, Matthew Mintz vs. Western Conn. St., 20073, Matthew Mintz vs. Montclair St., 20073, Matthew Mintz vs. Union, 20073, Matthew Mintz vs. Ithaca, 20063, Matthew Mintz vs. William Paterson, 20063, Ryan DeCamp at Ithaca, 20033, Ryan DeCamp vs. Rowan, 20033, George Oostmeyer vs. College of N.J., 20003, George Oostmeyer vs. Utica College, 20023, Brian Anthony at Washington & Jefferson, 19943, Ted Nagengast vs. Buffalo St., 19873, Ted Nagengast vs. Stony Brook, 19873, Jim Perrott at C.W. Post, 1963

most PaTs Kicked:(Career)

112, Ted Nagengast, 1987-90(Season)

49, Jeffrey Lang (49-for-52), 200840, Matt Pietrzak (40-for-42), 1991

(Game)10, Al Rapp (10-for-10) vs. Brockport, 196910, Nicholas Coursen (10-for-10) vs. New Jersey City, 1999

most Consecutive PaTs Kicked:70, Matthew Mintz, 2005-0767, George Oostmeyer, 2000-0245, Matt Pietrzak, 1990-91

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RUSHING

(Team)most Yards Rushing:

(Season)2,766 in 10 games, 1990

(Game)395 vs. St. Lawrence, 1983375 vs. Wilkes, 1990372 vs. St. John Fisher, 1991362 vs. Morrisville St., 2007351 at St. John Fisher, 1990

(iNdiViduaL)most Yards Rushing:

(Career)3,455, Dave Cook, 1981-842,826, Steve Davis, 2001-042,498, Gareth Grayson, 1986-882,434, Andrew Giuliano, 2005-082,314, Omar Darling, 1994-95, 97-982,299, Mike Bowe, 1979-822,105, Scott Berent, 1990-91

(Season)1,480, Andrew Giuliano, 20081,378, Gareth Grayson, 19881,226, Omar Darling, 19981,181, Scott Berent, 19901,153, Dave Cook, 19841.057, Dave Cook, 19831,012, Dave Pisciotta, 1987

(Game)281, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008276, Dave Cook vs. St. Lawrence, 1983247, Andrew Giuliano vs. Morrisville St., 2007244, Mike Bowe at Marist, 1980231, Jude Francois at Central Conn., 1979215, Gareth Grayson at Albany, 1988212, Dave Cook vs. Canisius, 1984208, Dave Cook at St. Lawrence, 1984200, Gareth Grayson at Buffalo St., 1988

most Rushing attempts:(Career) 681, Dave Cook, 1981-84(Season) 282, Gareth Grayson, 1988(Game) 44, Dave Cook at St. Lawrence, 1984

most Touchdowns Rushing:(Career)

43, Dave Cook, 1981-84(Season)

22, Andrew Giuliano, 200816, Omar Darling, 199715, Omar Darling, 199815, Lyle Schuler, 197615, Dave Cook, 198415, Scott Berent, 1991

(Game)5, Mike Bowe vs. Canisius, 19805, Dave Cook at Brockport, 1984

Cortland Record Book (continued)

Longest Runs From Line of Scrimmage:(Game)

91 yards, Dave Cook at Albany, 198289 yards, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 200887 yards, Mike Bowe vs. Alfred, 198183 yards, Dave Cook vs. St. Lawrence, 198381 yards, Howard Horton vs. Albany, 198579 yards, Dave Cook vs. Albany, 1983

PASSING

(Team)most Yards Passing:(Season) 3,102 in 13 games, 2008(Game) 436 vs. Albany, 1978

(iNdiViduaL)most Yards Passing:

(Career)6,007, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-20035,683, Ray Miles, 2005-085,461, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 205,366, Dick Puccio, 1988-914,806, Jeff Humble, 1996-994,763, Steve Sanzo, 1992-953,953, Rob Hale, 1996-97

(Season)2,963, Ray Miles, 20082,342, Steve Sanzo, 19942,336, Jeff Humble, 19992,271, Jeff Humble, 19982,266, Ryan McCarthy, 20002,157, Ray Miles, 20072,118, J.J. Tutwiler, 20012,108, Rob Hale, 19972,105, J.J. Tutwiler, 20022,098, Brian Wild, 1992

(Game)436, John Simek vs. Albany, 1978431, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 2001370, Jeff Humble at The College of New Jersey, 1998363, John Simek vs. Ithaca, 1978348, Ray Miles vs. Brockport, 2008342, Rob Hale at Ithaca, 1997339, J.J. Tutwiler vs. New Jersey City, 2001338, J.J. Tutwiler vs. The College of New Jersey, 2002337, Brian Wild at Buffalo St., 1992336, Jeff Humble vs. Brockport, 1998334, Rob Hale vs. Brockport, 1996333, Ryan McCarthy vs. Ithaca, 2000328, Steve Sanzo vs. Buffalo St., 1995324, Alex Smith at Brockport, 2009322, Steve Sanzo vs. Newport News Apprentice, 1994320, Ralph Boettger vs. Central Connecticut St., 1976318, Ryan McCarthy at Springfield, 1998315, Dick Puccio vs. Brockport, 1991308, Steve Sanzo at Montclair St., 1994306, Jeff Humble at Washington & Jefferson, 1999305, Jeff Humble at Brockport, 1999304, Ray Miles at Kean, 2008304, Ray Miles vs. Buffalo St., 2007302, Ray Miles vs. Montclair St., 2008

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Cortland Record Book (continued)

most Passes attempted:(Career)

811, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09784, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03764, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95727, Dick Puccio, 1988-91726, Ray Miles, 2005-08

(Season)379, Ryan McCarthy, 2000341, Steve Sanzo, 1994320, Ray Miles, 2008318, Ray Miles, 2007312, Rob Hale, 1997

(Game)67, John Simek vs. Albany, 197850, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 200149, Rob Hale vs. Brockport, 199648, Jeff Humble at Montclair St., 199848, Brian Wild at Buffalo St., 199247, Ryan McCarthy at Springfield, 199847, Steve Sanzo at Montclair St., 1994

most Passes Completed:(Career)

451, Dick Puccio, 1988-91448, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 09447, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-03409, Ray Miles, 2005-08398, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95

(Season)223, Ryan McCarthy, 2000194, Ray Miles, 2008186, Steve Sanzo, 1994176, Jeff Humble, 1999176, Rob Hale, 1997

(Game)34, John Simek vs. Albany, 197832, J.J. Tutwiler vs. Rowan, 200131, Ray Miles vs. Western Conn. St., 200731, Steve Sanzo at Montclair St., 199429, Ryan McCarthy at Buffalo St., 200029, Brian Wild vs. Southern Connecticut St., 1992

most Consecutive Passes Completed:20, Dick Puccio (vs. Brockport (13) and vs. Albany (7), 1991)

most Touchdown Passes Thrown:(Career)

48, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 0948, Ray Miles, 2005-0845, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-0340, Dick Puccio, 1988-9130, Rob Hale, 1996-9728, Jeff Humble, 1996-9925, Steve Sanzo, 1992-95

(Season)23, Ray Miles, 200821, J.J. Tutwiler, 200119, Ray Miles, 200718, Jeff Humble, 199818, Rob Hale, 199716, Steve Sanzo, 199415, J.J. Tutwiler, 200215, John Simek, 1978

(Game)5, Rob Hale at Ithaca, 19975, Steve Sanzo vs. Newport News, 19945, Alex Smith vs. Kean, 20044, 10 players tied (Last: Alex Smith at Brockport, 2009)

RECEIVING

(iNdiViduaL)most Pass Receptions:

(Career)170, Steve Ellis, 1991-94154, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-04142, Eric Hajnos, 2006-09130, Matt Shell, 1988-91126, Brian Babst, 1999-2001124, Greg Sirico, 1987-90123, Brian Girardi, 1997-99119, James Gambino, 1994-96118, Rocco Colucci, 1999-2000, 02109, Anthony Morat, 2003-06104, Anthony Falco, 1994-97102, Tony Romano, 2000-04102, Joe Marzullo, 2000-02101, Dave Falco, 1985-88

(Season)68, Steve Ellis, 199466, Zacc Guaragno, 200862, Eric Hajnos, 200961, Brian Girardi, 199861, Matt Shell, 199160, Brian Babst, 200058, Brian Babst, 200157, James Gambino, 199555, Greg Sirico, 199054, Anthony Falco, 199754, Rocco Colucci, 200053, Joe Marzullo, 200253, James Gambino, 199651, Brian Girardi, 1999

(Game)16, Frank Goroleski vs. Albany, 197814, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 200114, Steve Ellis at Buffalo St., 199212, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 200912, James Gambino vs. Washington & Jefferson, 199511, Eric Hajnos at St. John Fisher, 200911, Joe Marzullo at Rowan, 200211, Steve Ellis at Montclair St., 199411, Tom Cummings vs. Central Connecticut St., 197811, Matt Shell vs. Mansfield, 1991

most Touchdown Receptions:(Career)

23, Eric Hajnos, 2006-0923, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-0419, Tony Romano, 2000-0415, Greg Sirico, 1987-9014, Brian Babst, 1999-200114, Earl Rogers, 1968-7013, Brian Girardi, 1997-9912, Zacc Guaragno, 2007-0812, Anthony Morat, 2003-0611, Steve Ellis, 1991-9411, Rod Verkey, 1966-68

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Cortland Record Book (continued)

(Season)10, Eric Hajnos, 20099, Eric Hajnos, 20089, Brian Girardi, 19989, Steve Ellis, 19949, Rod Verkey, 19688, Neal Heaton Jr., 20028, Tony Romano, 2001

(Game)3, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 20093, Eric Hajnos vs. Western Conn. St., 20073, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 20013, Brian Girardi vs. William Paterson, 19983, Erick Bernard at Kean, 19973, John Devendorf vs. Southern Connecticut St., 1978

Longest Pass Receptions:(quarterback listed in parentheses)85 yards, Keith Greene (Ray Miles) at Kean, 200781 yards, Anthony Guiliano (Ray Miles) at Rowan, 200881 yards, Eric Hajnos (Ray Miles) at Kean, 200881 yards, Earl Rogers (John Anselmo) at Indiana (PA), 197080 yards, Eric Hajnos (Alex Smith) at Brockport, 200980 yards, Steve Ellis (Steve Sanzo) vs. Ithaca, 199480 yards, Gary Theobald (Gary Marando) at Bridgeport, 197280 yards, Frank Burm (Scott Zahn) vs. Buffalo, 198280 yards, Dwayne Taylor (Jay Cieply) vs. Canisius, 1982

most Reception Yardage:(Career)

2,375, Steve Ellis, 1991-942,201, Eric Hajnos, 2006-092,065, Neal Heaton Jr., 2001-041,961, Brian Girardi, 1997-991,819, Brian Babst, 1999-20011,618, James Gambino, 1994-96

(Season)1,089, Steve Ellis, 19941,053, Zacc Guaragno, 2008978, Brian Babst, 2001947, Brian Girardi, 1998916, Brian Girardi, 1999

(Game)267, Frank Burm vs. Buffalo, 1982230, Frank Goroleski vs. Albany, 1978220, Eric Hajnos at Brockport, 2009219, Brian Babst vs. Rowan, 2001186, Brian Girardi vs. William Paterson, 1998185, Steve Ellis vs. Springfield, 1994179, Dave Kelly vs. Canisius, 1988171, Brian Babst vs. New Jersey City, 2001163, Brian Babst vs. William Paterson, 2000162, James Gambino vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1995160, Eric Hajnos at William Paterson, 2009160, Brian Babst at Kean, 2001158, Brian Girardi at Washington & Jefferson, 1999158, Mark Jenks at Ithaca, 1973156, Zacc Guaragno at Morrisville St., 2008156, Zacc Guaragno vs. Brockport, 2008152, Tom Cummings vs. Central Connecticut St., 1976150, Steve Ellis at Buffalo St., 1992

most 100-yard Receiving Games:(Career) 10, Steve Ellis, 1991-94(Season) 6, Steve Ellis, 1994

TOTAL OFFENSE

(Team)most Total Offensive Yards:

(Season)4,729 (13 games), 20084,481 (10 games), 1990

(Game)662, at St. John Fisher, 1990

Combined Total Offensive Yards:(Game)

1,210, Cortland (608) vs. Albany (602), 1978

(iNdiViduaL)most Total Offensive Yards:

(Career)6,598, J.J. Tutwiler, 2000-036,077, Alex Smith, 2004-07, 095,600, Ray Miles, 2005-085,301, Dick Puccio, 1988-914,757, Steve Sanzo, 1992-954,685, Jeff Humble, 1996-99

(Season)2,876, Ray Miles, 20082,378, J.J. Tutwiler, 20022,323, Steve Sanzo, 19942,297, Jeff Humble, 19992,279, Rob Hale, 19972,211, Jeff Humble, 1998

RETURNS

(iNdiViduaL)Longest Kickoff Return:100 yards, Will Groff at St. John Fisher, 2003100 yards, Jeff Austin at Buffalo, 198599 yards, Erick Bernard at Kean, 199793 yards, Bruce Layman vs. Bridgeport, 197392 yards, Jeff Austin at Buffalo St., 1984

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Current assistant coach Alex Smith returned to the field last season and concluded his Cortland career as one of the most prolific quarterbacks in school history. He ranks in the top five in five career offensive categories, owning the top spot in pass attempts and sharing the school mark in TD passes.

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Longest Punt Return:74 yards, John Devendorf vs. Buffalo, 197870 yards, Dom Narcisco at Utica College, 200165 yards, Rick Page at Brockport, 196465 yards, Gary Tiffany vs. Springfield, 1974

DEFENSE

(Team)most interceptions, Season:24 in 10 games, 198123 in 10 games, 2005

most Blocked Kicks, Season:9 in 10 games, 2005

most Sacks, Season:52 in 10 games, 200550 in 11 games, 2006

(iNdiViduaL)most interceptions:

(Career)15, Jeff Beck, 2004-0713, Stef Sair, 2003-0612, Steve Daly, 1974-76

(Season)8, Steve Daly, 19756, Ken Fougnier, 19666, Paul Swanson, 19676, Jeff Wilcox, 1981

(Game)3, Peter Wagner at Alfred, 19653, Ken Fougnier vs. Alfred, 19663, Darin Strong vs. Rowan, 1995

most Consecutive Games With interception:4, Steve Daly (five in four games), 1975

Cortland Record Book (continued)

Longest interception Return:94 yards, Steve Armstrong vs. N.Y. Tech, 198187 yards, Greg Steward vs. Montclair St., 200770 yards, Stef Sair at Ithaca, 200568 yards, Stef Sair vs. William Paterson, 2004

most Tackles, Career:393, Tony Zawadzki, 1982-85392, Paul Falsone, 1982-85384, Bob Bateson, 1979-82

most Tackles, Season:140, Bob Bateson, 1982136, Tony Zawadzki, 1984128, Sam Owens, 1993124, Jim Smith, 2008

most Quarterback Sacks, Season:14, Russ Alger, 199812, Vinny Swanda, 1990

most Tackles For Losses, Season:(Does not include sacks)20, John Longo, 200216, Paul Falsone, 198515, Vinny Swanda, 1990

most Pass Breakups, Season:20, Eugene Iozzino, 1979

most Forced Fumbles, Season:5, Travis Costin, 20035, Eugene Iozzino, 1979

most Fumble Recoveries, Season:5, Micah Kurtz, 20025, J.J. Graham, 1992

most Blocked Kicks, Season:6, Josh Jablonski, 20054, R-Kal Truluck, 1996

most Blocked Kicks, Career:9, Josh Jablonski, 2002-06, 088, R-Kal Truluck, 1992, 1994-96

most defensive Touchdowns, Season:3, Chuck Eich, 2003

(NOTE: Beginning in 2010, the Cortland Football Record book has been adjusted to reflect only accomplishments since 1963, the first year complete offensive records were compiled at the College. In addition, please note that complete individual defensive statistics, including individual tackles and sacks, were first tracked at Cortland in 1979.)

Junior cornerback D.J. Romano has nine interceptions in his first two seasons and picked off a pass in three straight games as a sophomore, one game short of tying the school record.

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CORTLAND POSTSEASON HISTORY

NCaa diV. iii PLaYOFFS1988: First Round - Cortland 32, Hofstra 27 (at Cortland) Quarterfinals - ithaca 24, Cortland 17 (at ithaca)1989: First Round - union 42, Cortland 14 (at union)1990: First Round - Hofstra 35, Cortland 9 (at Hofstra)1997: First Round - The College of N.J. 34, Cortland 30 (at Cortland)2005: First Round - Hobart 23, Cortland 22 (at Hobart)2008: First Round - Cortland 31, Plymouth St. 14 (at Cortland) Second Round - Cortland 42, Curry 0 (at Cortland) Quarterfinals - mount union 41, Cortland 14 (at mount union)

eCaC diV. iii BOWL GameS1991: Cortland 21, Plymouth St. 6 (Northwest) (at Cortland)1992: Cortland 38, Bentley 20 (Northwest) (at Cortland)1994: Cortland 15, maine maritime 6 (Northeast) (at maine maritime)1995: Springfield 49, Cortland 26 (Northeast) (at Springfield)2002: Cortland 30, Westfield St. 7 (Northwest) (at Cortland)2003: St. John Fisher 47, Cortland 37 (Northwest) (at St. John Fisher)2006: Rensselaer 26, Cortland 7 (Northeast) (at Cortland)2007: Cortland 23, union 7 (Northeast) (at Cortland)2009: St. John Fisher 34, Cortland 20 (Northwest) (at St. John Fisher)

The Last Time it Happened...(prior to the 2010 season)

(includes only regular-season games through 2001 and all games from 2002-09)

iNTeRCePTiON ReTuRNed FOR TdCort: Joe Lopez, 46 yards at W. Conn. St., 10/18/08Opp: Dominique Dixon (at Montclair St.), 16 yards, 10/10/09

KiCKOFF ReTuRNed FOR TdCort: Justin Autera, 79 yards vs. W. Conn. St., 10/17/09Opp: Dale Ross (at Morrisville St.), 94 yards, 9/6/08

PuNT ReTuRNed FOR Td (not including blocked punt return)Cort: Justin Autera, 59 yards vs. W. Conn. St., 10/17/09Opp: Adam Swinchock (at Wash. & Jeff.), 72 yards, 10/2/99

BLOCKed PuNT ReTuRNed FOR TdCort: Bill Smith, 12 yards vs. Ithaca, 11/15/08Opp: Brian Lavis (Buffalo St.), 30 yards, 9/22/07

FumBLe ReCOVeRY FOR TdCort: Bobby Somerville, 9 yards at Buffalo St., 10/3/09Opp: Phill Perkins (at Hobart), 0 yards, 11/19/05

SaFeTYCort: vs. Buffalo St., 9/22/07 (intentional grounding in end zone)Opp: Montclair St., 10/2/04 (blocked punt)

deFeNSiVe eXTRa POiNTCort: Stef Sair (blocked PAT return) at Ithaca, 11/12/05Opp: Dan Appel (Buffalo St.) (blocked PAT return), 9/23/95

SHuTOuTCort: 42-0, vs. Curry, 11/29/08Opp.: 30-0, at TCNJ, 10/27/07

100-YaRd RuSHiNG GameCort: Dom Sair, 155 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09Opp: Dan Ruggiero (at Ithaca), 109 yards, 11/14/09

150-YaRd RuSHiNG GameCort: Dom Sair, 155 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09 Opp: Nate Kmic (at Mount Union), 227 yards, 12/6/08

200-YaRd RuSHiNG GameCort: Andrew Giuliano, 281 yards at Morrisville St., 9/6/08Opp: Nate Kmic (at Mount Union), 227 yards, 12/6/08

100-YaRd ReCeiViNG GameCort: Eric Hajnos, 220 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09Opp: Joel Rivera (at William Paterson), 110 yards, 10/24/09

150-YaRd ReCeiViNG GameCort: Eric Hajnos, 220 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09Opp: Durell Dukes (at Kean), 155 yards, 9/27/08

250-YaRd PaSSiNG GameCort: Alex Smith, 324 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09Opp: Tim Bailey (at St. John Fisher), 256 yards, 11/21/09

300-YaRd PaSSiNG GameCort: Alex Smith, 324 yards at Brockport, 11/7/09Opp: Jake Graci (at Brockport), 305 yards, 11/7/09

OVeRTime Game23-20 win vs. Ithaca (1 OT), 11/11/06 (Cortland is 3-3 in overtime games; all were 1 OT)

most Points Scored:(Game) 73, vs. Brockport, 1969 73, vs. New Jersey City, 1999(Season) 413, in 13 games, 2008 380, in 10 games, 1990Fewest Points Scored:(Season) 13, seven games, 1927most Combined Points Scored:(Game) 98, Cortland (56) at Brockport (42), 2009Fewest Combined Points Scored:(Game) 0, nine times (last: 1973 vs. East Stroudsburg)most Points allowed:(Game) 69, vs. East Stroudsburg, 1977(Season) 332, in 10 games, 1977Fewest Points allowed:(Season) 16, in seven games, 1933most Shutouts:(Season) 6, in 10 games, 1989Highest Points-Per-Game average:(Season) 38.0 in 10 games, 1990most Games Won:(Season) 11, (11-1, 10-0 regular season), 1988 11, (11-2, 9-1 regular season), 2008 Fewest Games Won:(Season) 0, (0-6-1 in 1927 and 0-5-1 in 1928)most Consecutive Games Without a defeat:17, from 1932 to 1934most Consecutive Home Contests Without a defeat:20, from 1987 to 1990most Consecutive Home GamesWithout a Victory:16, from 1927 to 1929

more Cortland Records (all seasons included)

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1893 2-4-0 ---1894 1-2-0 ---1895 4-1-0 ---1896 6-0-0 ---1897 2-3-2 ---1898 3-0-2 ---1899 6-0-0 ---

1900 4-5-1 ---1901 4-2-1 ---1902 6-1-0 ---1903 4-5-0 ---1904 6-2-1 ---1905 1-6-0 ---1906 1-4-0 ---1907 1-1-0 ---1908 0-2-0 ---1909-10 No games reported

1911 1-2-1 ---1912 3-4-0 ---1913 2-2-1 ---1914 4-5-0 ---1915 3-4-3 ---1916 1-3-0 ---1917-23 No games played

1924 4-2-0 Willard Ashbrook1925 5-1-1 Ashbrook1926 4-1-2 Ashbrook1927 0-6-1 Ashbrook1928 0-5-1 George Hendricks1929 3-4-0 Howard Hobson

1930 4-3-0 Henry Kumpf1931 2-3-1 Kumpf1932 4-0-3 Carl “Chugger” Davis1933 5-0-2 Davis1934 4-1-1 Davis1935 6-0-1 Davis1936 5-1-0 Davis1937 4-2-0 Davis1938 2-4-0 Davis1939 5-2-0 Davis

1940 2-5-0 Davis1941 2-3-1 Davis1942 4-1-0 Davis1943-45 No Games - World War II1946 4-3-0 Davis1947 5-3-0 Davis1948 5-1-1 Davis1949 4-3-0 Davis

1950 3-4-0 Davis1951 3-4-0 Davis1952 4-2-1 Davis1953 2-3-1 Davis1954 2-3-2 Davis1955 6-1-0 Davis1956 4-3-0 Davis

1957 4-1-2 Davis1958 5-2-0 Davis1959 2-3-2 Davis

1960 2-5-0 Davis1961 4-3-0 Davis1962 3-4-0 Davis1963 4-3-0 Roger Robinson1964 8-1-0 Robinson1965 7-2-0 Robinson1966 6-2-0 Robinson1967 4-4-0 Robinson1968 5-3-0 Robinson1969 4-4-0 Robinson

1970 5-4-0 Robinson1971 4-5-0 Robinson1972 6-3-0 Robinson1973 1-7-1 Robinson1974 2-6-1 Robinson1975 2-6-1 Robinson1976 4-5-0 Robinson1977 2-8-0 Robinson1978 5-5-0 Robinson1979 1-9-0 Robinson

1980 3-7-0 Ed Decker1981 6-4-0 Decker1982 4-6-0 Decker1983 4-5-0 Larry Czarnecki1984 4-6-0 Czarnecki1985 4-5-0 Czarnecki1986 1-8-0 Dennis Kayser1987 5-4-0 Kayser

Cortland Football: Year-By-Year Win-Loss RecordsYeaR ReCORd COaCH YeaR ReCORd COaCH

1988 * 11-1-0 Kayser1989 # 9-2-0 Kayser

1990 # 9-2-0 Dave Murray1991 $ 8-3-0 Murray1992 $ 7-4-0 Murray1993 1-9-0 Murray1994 @ 7-4-0 Murray1995 % 6-4-1 Murray1996 6-4 Murray1997 # 8-3 Dan MacNeill1998 4-6 MacNeill1999 5-5 MacNeill (NJAC record in parentheses)

2000 4-6 (4-2) MacNeill2001 5-5 (3-3) MacNeill2002 $ 9-2 (4-2) MacNeill2003 ! 5-5 (2-3) MacNeill2004 5-4 (4-2) MacNeill2005 # 7-3 (5-1)^ MacNeill2006 % 9-2 (6-1)^ MacNeill2007 @ 8-3 (6-1)^ MacNeill2008 = 11-2 (9-0)+ MacNeill2009 ! 7-4 (7-2) MacNeill

* Includes 1-1 record in NCAA playoffs# Includes 0-1 record in NCAA playoffs= Includes 2-1 record in NCAA playoffs$ Includes win in ECAC Northwest Championship@ Includes win in ECAC Northeast Championship% Includes loss in ECAC Northeast Championship! Includes loss in ECAC Northwest Championship+ Won NJAC regular-season title ^ Shared NJAC regular-season title

YeaR ReCORd COaCH

Left to right: Lou Crispo, Evan Wyler, Head Coach Dan MacNeill, Dan Pitcher, Anthony Giuliano.

2010 Team Captains

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Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2009)1893 (2-4) Dryden Academy L 4-26Binghamton H.S. W 6-4Binghamton H.S. L 0-6Cazenovia Seminary L 4-16Cazenovia Seminary L 0-4“Homers” W 30-0

1894 (2-1)Binghamton W 6-4Ithaca HS L 0-30Cazenovia Seminary W 6-2

1895 (4-1)Dryden H.S. W 30-0Ithaca H.S. L 0-6Whitney Point H.S. W 29-0Binghamton H.S. W 32-0Oneonta Normal W 32-0

1896 (6-0)Groton W n/aHomer W 20-0Cortland Central H.S. W 32-0Binghamton H.S. W 16-4Cazenovia Seminary W 8-6Ithaca H.S. W n/a

1897 (2-3-2)Cazenovia T 6-6Cascadilla Prep. W 18-0Ithaca H.S. W 24-4Cornell Freshman L 0-18Syracuse University L 0-24Manlius-St. Johns L 0-46Mansfield Normal T 4-4

1898 (3-0-2)Cascadilla Prep. T 5-5Cazenovia Seminary W 11-5Cazenovia Seminary W 12-0Cascadilla Prep. W 16-6Groton Bridgebuilders T 0-0

1899 (6-0)Ithaca H.S. W 22-0Manlius-St. Johns W 12-0Athens (PA) W 12-6Cascadilla Prep. W 20-0Mansfield Normal W 22-0Cortland YMCA W 17-10

1900 (4-5-1)Syracuse University L 0-35Hamilton College L 0-64Colgate University W 11-6Manlius-St. Johns T 6-6Athens (PA) L 11-41Syracuse U. Reserves W 16-6“All Cortland” W 29-6Manlius-St. Johns L 0-29Athens (PA) L 0-29Cascadilla Prep. W 11-5

1901 (4-2-1)Syracuse University L 0-35Binghamton H.S. L 0-11Cascadilla Prep. W 16-0Binghamton H.S. T 0-0East Syracuse H.S. W 6-5Cascadilla Prep. W 28-0Manlius-St. Johns W 29-11

1902 (6-1)Binghamton H.S. W 11-5Cornell Prep. (Stiles) W 15-0St. Johns Military W 12-0East Syracuse W 17-0Onondaga Indians W 18-6Cascadilla Prep. W 6-5Alexandria Bay (Town) L 0-31

1903 (4-5)Syracuse University L 0-23Hamilton College L 0-47Hobart College L 6-22Stiles Prep. W 5-0Cazenovia Seminary L 0-17East Syracuse H.S. W 24-6Cortland Central H.S. W 22-0Syracuse H.S. L 0-12Cazenovia Seminary W 32-0

1904 (6-2-1)Syracuse University L 0-27George Junior Republic W 6-0Marathon H.S. W 16-0Cazenovia Seminary W 16-6Stiles Prep. W 45-0Cascadilla Prep. W 40-0Cazenovia Seminary T 6-6Ithaca H.S. L 0-11Cazenovia Seminary W 6-0

1905 (1-6)Colgate University L 0-54George Jr. Republic L 0-22George Jr. Republic L 0-6Syracuse H.S. L 0-23Ithaca H.S. L 0-22Cazenovia Seminary L 6-11Ithaca Stiles W 6-5

1906 (1-4)St. Lawrence Univ. L 0-32Binghamton H.S. L 5-6All Homer W 36-0George Jr. Republic L 0-40Ithaca H.S. L 6-10

1907 (1-1)Binghamton H.S. L 0-29Cortland Central H.S. W 16-0

1908 (0-2)Cortland Central H.S. L 0-10Oswego Normal L 0-10

1909No Games Reported

1910No Games Reported

1911 (1-2-1)Cortland Central H.S. T 6-6Endicott & Union L 6-11Syracuse Tech. H.S. L 5-6Cortland Central H.S. W 11-3

1912 (3-4)George Jr. Republic L n/aCortland Central H.S. W 12-0Auburn H.S. L 0-12Endicott & Union W 19-6Endicott & Union L 0-40Syracuse Tech H.S. W 6-0Phoenix H.S. L 0-6

1913 (2-2-1)George Jr. Republic L 0-56Cortland Central H.S. W 6-3Elmira H.S. L 2-41Oswego Normal W n/aCortland Central H.S. T 0-0

1914 (4-5)Binghamton H.S. L 0-20Cascadilla Prep. L 0-7Union Endicott W 14-7Oswego Normal W 7-0Cortland Central H.S. W 7-0Oswego Normal W 44-0

Cortland Central H.S. L 0-6Elmira Free Academy L 0-10Mansfield Normal L 7-57

1915 (3-4-3)Ithaca H.S. T 0-0Cascadilla Prep. L 0-13George Jr. Republic W 18-0Cortland Central H.S. L 0-21Union Endicott L 0-33Elmira Free Academy L 0-25Ithaca H.S. T 6-6Normal Alumni W 13-0George Jr. Republic W 12-0Oneida H.S. T 0-0

1916 (1-3)Elmira Free Academy L 6-7Cascadilla Prep. L 6-25Cortland Central H.S. L 7-13Union Endicott H.S. W 7-6

1917-1923No Games Played

Coach: Willard ashbrook (1924-27)

1924 (4-2)St. Johns Cadets L 10-12Cascadilla Prep. W 16-0Rochester Univ. Frosh W 34-0Colgate Frosh L 0-6Mansfield Normal W 26-7Oswego Normal W 16-7

1925 (5-1-1)Syracuse Frosh L 0-20Slippery Rock W 2-0St. Bonaventure W 13-0Colgate Frosh W 7-0Stroudsburg T 0-0Mansfield W 6-3Oswego W 20-0

1926 (4-1-2)Alfred Frosh W 39-0Slippery Rock W 7-6Syracuse Frosh W 6-0Colgate Frosh L 6-54Stroudsburg T 0-0Mansfield T 7-7Oswego W 26-0

1927 (0-6-1)Alfred Frosh L 0-12Not Available L 0-12Manlius School L 0-40Cornell Frosh L 6-13Colgate Frosh L 7-27Stroudsburg L 0-34Oswego T 0-0

Coach: George Hendricks (1928)

1928 (0-5-1)Syracuse Frosh L 14-32Colgate Frosh L 9-14Cornell Frosh L 6-8Mansfield T 0-0Stroudsburg L 0-12Oswego L 0-24

Coach: Howard Hobson (1929)

1929 (3-4)Keystone Academy L 0-27Cornell Frosh L 0-21Stroudsburg L 7-26Hartwick W 53-0Syracuse Frosh L 12-24Oswego W 20-7Mansfield W 13-12

Coach: Henry Kumpf (1930-31)

1930 (4-3)Hartwick W 67-0Cornell Frosh L 6-21Ithaca W 12-0Stroudsburg L 0-19Morrisville W 12-0Mansfield W 32-6Keystone Academy L 7-14

1931 (2-3-1)Genesee Wesleyan W 33-13Cornell Frosh W 26-19Ithaca L 6-12Stroudsburg L 6-31Mansfield T 6-6Oswego L 0-13

Coach: Carl “Chugger” davis (1932-62)

1932 (4-0-3)Mansfield T 6-6Cornell Frosh W 13-0Ithaca T 0-0Hartwick W 24-0Stroudsburg T 7-7Arnold W 14-7Oswego W 19-6

1933 (5-0-2)Hartwick W 40-0Mansfield W 13-0Ithaca T 6-6Trenton W 54-0Stroudsburg W 26-10Arnold T 0-0Oswego W 26-0

(starting in 1964, road games are distinguished from home games by the word “at”)

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Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2009)1934 (4-1-1)Mansfield W 18-6Arnold W 20-0Stroudsburg T 6-6Ithaca L 0-7Trenton W 29-0Oswego W 59-7

1935 (6-0-1)Canisius W 10-7Mansfield T 6-6Colgate JV W 31-0Oswego W 32-0Stroudsburg W 39-0Arnold W 31-0Syracuse JV W 39-6

1936 (5-1)St. Lawrence W 14-7Mansfield W 20-2Arnold W 34-0Bergen W 52-0Stroudsburg W 19-7Canisius L 6-13

1937 (4-2)Lock Haven L 7-26St. Lawrence L 0-20Stroudsburg W 28-0Bergen W 33-0Slippery Rock W 6-0Cornell JV W 25-0

1938 (2-4)Western Maryland L 7-21Lock Haven L 13-20St. Lawrence L 12-21Stroudsburg W 19-13Slippery Rock W 13-7Cornell JV L 13-26

1939 (5-2)Western Maryland W 12-0Lock Haven W 26-7St. Lawrence L 6-14Stroudsburg W 27-0Clarkson L 7-13American International W 3-2Mansfield W 13-0

1940 (2-5)Alfred L 0-21Cornell JV L 6-20St. Lawrence L 0-17Stroudsburg L 0-24Clarkson W 13-0Lock Haven W 12-6Mansfield L 0-7

1941 (2-3-1)Western Maryland L 6-34American International L 3-20St. Lawrence W 24-13

Clarkson L 0-23Lock Haven T 7-7Mansfield W 40-7

1942 (4-1)Clarkson W 20-6Canisius L 0-27St. Lawrence W 26-0Hartwick W 47-0Cornell JV W 14-0

1943-1945No Games Played (World War II)

1946 (4-3)Bergen W 53-6Mansfield L 6-9Stroudsburg L 6-25Alfred L 12-20St. Lawrence W 14-13Hartwick W 28-0Springfield W 14-12

1947 (5-3)Sampson W 44-0Mohawk W 28-6Mansfield W 13-6Stroudsburg L 0-21Hartwick W 10-0Alfred W 37-0St. Lawrence L 7-13Springfield L 7-32

1948 (5-1-1)Clarkson W 46-6Cornell JV W 33-0Brockport W 19-6Ithaca W 19-0Hartwick W 14-7Stroudsburg T 0-0Springfield L 6-28

1949 (4-3)Springfield L 0-30West Chester L 7-19Clarkson W 52-0Ithaca W 32-7Hartwick W 39-0Stroudsburg L 6-14Brockport W 27-6

1950 (3-4)Buffalo L 0-13Springfield L 7-21West Chester L 0-26Clarkson W 14-6Ithaca L 6-7Hartwick W 37-0Stroudsburg W 7-0

1951 (3-4)Buffalo L 0-26Springfield L 12-28American International W 13-8Clarkson W 39-13Ithaca L 6-13Brockport W 35-13Stroudsburg L 6-20

1952 (4-2-1)Buffalo W 33-13Hofstra L 6-34Alfred L 28-33Ithaca W 39-6Brockport W 45-6Stroudsburg W 14-7Springfield T 14-14

1953 (2-3-1)Springfield L 6-34Buffalo T 12-12Alfred L 0-19Ithaca W 32-0Brockport W 62-0Hofstra L 0-18

1954 (2-3-2)Buffalo W 20-6Alfred L 12-32Bloomsburg L 13-26Ithaca T 13-13Brockport T 12-12Hofstra L 13-20Stroudsburg W 19-0

1955 (6-1)Buffalo W 28-7Alfred L 0-12Bloomsburg W 13-6Ithaca W 28-0Brockport W 32-0Hofstra W 25-0Stroudsburg W 19-13

1956 (4-3)Buffalo L 12-26Alfred L 6-24Bloomsburg W 6-3Ithaca W 37-0Brockport W 45-0Hofstra L 7-13Stroudsburg W 7-0

1957 (4-1-2)Alfred T 12-12Buffalo W 20-0Bloomsburg W 42-12Ithaca W 32-13Hofstra L 6-15Brockport T 0-0Stroudsburg W 19-6

1958 (5-2)Alfred W 36-0Buffalo L 6-7Bloomsburg L 0-16Ithaca W 16-6Hofstra W 8-0Brockport W 20-6Stroudsburg W 42-8

1959 (2-3-2)Alfred W 12-2Buffalo L 2-68Bloomsburg T 6-6Ithaca W 13-7Kings L 0-2Brockport L 6-19Stroudsburg T 0-0

1960 (2-5)Alfred L 7-20C.W. Post L 12-23Bloomsburg L 14-20Kings W 7-6Brockport W 22-0Ithaca L 6-12East Stroudsburg L 0-28

1961 (4-3)Alfred W 13-6C.W. Post L 7-13Bloomsburg W 16-8Ithaca L 0-34Kings W 27-8Brockport W 39-0East Stroudsburg L 0-24

1962 (3-4)Alfred W 19-12C.W. Post L 14-20Bridgeport L 7-20Ithaca L 12-24Kings W 26-6Brockport W 13-6East Stroudsburg L 0-20

Coach: Roger Robinson (1963-79)

1963 (4-3)Alfred L 0-12C.W. Post W 24-4Ithaca L 7-22Kings W 36-0Brockport W 49-0Bridgeport W 27-13East Stroudsburg L 0-34

1964 (8-1)Alfred W 15-0Trenton St. W 27-6at Bridgeport W 27-0Ithaca W 26-0C.W. Post W 30-27at Brockport W 54-8East Stroudsburg W 17-14at Glassboro St. W 41-0at Montclair St. L 0-7

1965 (7-2)at Alfred W 26-6at Trenton St. W 7-6Bridgeport W 10-0at Ithaca L 12-13at C.W. Post W 46-20Brockport W 26-0Glassboro St. W 60-0at East Stroudsburg L 0-38Montclair St. W 20-0

1966 (6-2)Alfred W 17-6C.W. Post W 21-14at Bridgeport L 0-3Ithaca W 24-11Hobart W 15-8at Brockport W 59-6at Trenton St. W 27-10at Northeastern L 7-14

1967 (4-4)Montclair St. W 23-14at C.W. Post L 14-36at Ithaca W 11-7Brockport L 20-27at Hobart W 18-14Trenton St. W 40-0at Alfred L 6-14Northeastern L 0-22

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Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2009)1981 (6-4)at U. Buffalo L 7-34Hobart W 21-20New York Tech W 41-14at Hofstra L 10-19Brockport W 24-3Albany W 20-14Alfred L 14-21at Canisius W 10-7at Ithaca L 0-42Marist W 51-6

1982 (4-6)U. Buffalo W 31-28at Hobart L 10-14at New York Tech W 26-7Hofstra L 21-34at Brockport W 45-20at Albany L 20-27Alfred L 21-35Canisius L 20-27Ithaca W 21-17at St. Lawrence L 27-40

Coach: Larry Czarnecki (1983-85)

1983 (4-5)at U. Buffalo L 0-35Pace W 26-10at Salisbury L 0-25Brockport W 17-13Albany W 14-7at Alfred L 13-39at Canisius L 20-21at Ithaca L 26-49St. Lawrence W 28-0

1984 (4-6)U. Buffalo W 23-7Central Connecticut L 7-23at Buffalo St. W 30-17at Wagner L 17-27at Brockport W 42-21at Albany L 0-28Alfred L 6-43Canisius L 15-26Ithaca L 6-42at St. Lawrence W 22-6

1985 (4-5)at U. Buffalo L 14-31Hobart L 3-16Buffalo St. W 22-20Wagner W 28-23Brockport W 41-6Albany W 21-16at Alfred L 0-31at Canisius L 20-34at Ithaca L 0-41

Coach: dennis Kayser (1986-89)

1986 (1-8)U. Buffalo L 22-23at Hobart L 6-26at Buffalo St. L 14-18at Stony Brook L 7-10at Brockport W 21-16at Albany L 24-45Alfred L 9-34Canisius L 0-17Ithaca L 12-40

1987 (5-4)at Wilkes L 28-30Hobart L 14-24Buffalo St. W 37-17Stony Brook W 23-0Brockport W 14-10Albany W 37-35at Springfield L 28-48at Canisius W 29-23at Ithaca L 15-37

1988 (11-1, 10-0 regular season) Wilkes W 37-0at Hobart W 29-6at Buffalo St. W 30-7Western Conn. St. W 24-21at Brockport W 28-13at Albany W 31-14Springfield W 7-3Canisius W 41-7Ithaca W 21-20at St. John Fisher W 48-10** Hofstra W 32-27** at Ithaca L 17-24

** NCAA Division III Playoffs

1989 (9-2, 9-1 regular season)at Wilkes W 35-7Hobart W 17-0Buffalo St. W 25-0at Western Conn. St. W 21-0Brockport W 49-0Albany W 24-6at Springfield W 10-0at Canisius W 22-20at Ithaca L 0-28St. John Fisher W 37-0** at Union L 14-42

** NCAA Division III Playoffs

Coach: dave murray (1990-96)

1990 (9-2, 9-1 regular season)Mansfield W 41-7Wilkes W 49-0at Buffalo St. W 21-12Western Conn. St. W 45-14at Brockport W 31-7at Albany W 50-19Springfield W 41-14Canisius W 27-0Ithaca L 14-28at St. John Fisher W 61-0** at Hofstra L 9-35

** NCAA Division III Playoffs

1991 (8-3, 7-3 regular season)St. John Fisher W 71-0at Wilkes W 67-6Mansfield W 31-17Buffalo St. W 35-0Brockport W 52-14Albany W 34-21at Springfield L 13-20at Canisius W 32-14

American International L 8-39Alfred L 0-9East Stroudsburg L 7-10at Central Connecticut L 6-7

1976 (4-5)Springfield W 17-15at Edinboro L 11-34Ithaca L 12-28Central Connecticut L 41-48at Brockport W 24-0at Albany L 14-25at Alfred W 20-16at East Stroudsburg L 14-28Southern Connecticut W 50-6

1977 (2-8)at Springfield L 0-62American International L 23-35at Ithaca L 17-38at Central Connecticut L 0-51Brockport W 28-0Albany L 15-18Alfred L 9-15East Stroudsburg L 14-69at Southern Connecticut L 0-37at Merchant Marine W 10-7

1978 (5-5)U. Buffalo W 35-14Springfield W 14-6Ithaca L 13-27at East Stroudsburg L 7-64Central Connecticut L 14-39at Brockport W 20-15at Alfred L 14-48Albany L 31-41at Plattsburgh W 44-22Southern Connecticut W 37-14

1979 (1-9)at U. Buffalo L 13-17at Springfield L 14-27at Ithaca L 7-42East Stroudsburg L 3-24at Central Connecticut L 23-29Brockport L 13-25Alfred L 7-34Hobart L 16-17at Southern Connecticut L 7-21New York Tech W 27-0

Coach: ed decker (1980-82)

1980 (3-7)U. Buffalo L 14-20at Hobart W 12-7at New York Tech L 0-16Hofstra L 28-35at Brockport L 26-41at Albany L 7-41at Alfred L 0-23Canisius W 35-0Ithaca L 7-24at Marist W 27-13

1968 (5-3)at Montclair St. W 21-14Maryland St. L 17-28Ithaca W 34-13C.W. Post L 21-37at Brockport W 7-6Adelphi W 10-0at Alfred W 45-28at Northeastern L 17-20

1969 (4-4)at Springfield W 40-21at Central Connecticut W 17-7at Ithaca L 28-36at C.W. Post W 24-15Brockport W 73-6at Rhode Island L 3-13Alfred L 17-20Northeastern L 17-27

1970 (5-4)Springfield L 12-21at Indiana (PA) L 14-28Ithaca W 7-0C.W. Post L 7-10at Brockport W 28-0Adelphi W 46-0at Alfred L 7-27at Northeastern W 8-7Central Connecticut W 17-10

1971 (4-5)at Springfield W 14-12Indiana (PA) L 11-35at Ithaca L 13-21at C.W. Post L 13-45Brockport W 20-7Alfred L 10-17Adelphi W 23-8Northeastern W 23-6at Central Connecticut L 14-17

1972 (6-3)Springfield W 17-10at Indiana (PA) L 0-5Ithaca W 21-16Montclair St. W 13-10at Brockport W 19-7at Bridgeport L 7-42at Alfred L 27-29Edinboro W 14-9Central Connecticut W 13-6

1973 (1-7-1)at Springfield L 20-34Indiana (PA) L 0-10at Ithaca L 33-41at Montclair St. L 14-27Brockport W 23-6Bridgeport L 14-27Alfred L 7-20East Stroudsburg T 0-0at Central Connecticut L 6-21

1974 (2-6-1)Springfield W 31-0at Indiana (PA) L 6-7Ithaca L 33-34Montclair St. L 7-26at Brockport W 28-7at Bridgeport L 5-41at Alfred L 0-19at East Stroudsburg L 11-28Central Connecticut T 14-14

1975 (2-6-1)at Springfield W 20-0Indiana (PA) L 0-10at Ithaca L 6-21at Montclair St. T 15-15Brockport W 56-0

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Year-by-Year Scores (1893-2009)at Ithaca L 14-23at Hofstra L 6-40** Plymouth St. W 21-6

** ECAC Northwest Championship

1992 (7-4, 6-4 regular season)Ferrum W 21-10at Montclair St. W 23-17at Mansfield L 10-24at Buffalo St. L 21-30at Brockport W 62-12at Albany W 35-0Springfield W 26-6at Wash. & Jefferson L 6-31Ithaca W 22-20Southern Connecticut L 17-28** Bentley W 38-20

** ECAC Northwest Championship

1993 (1-9)Mansfield W 3-0Montclair St. L 7-17at Ferrum L 10-21Buffalo St. L 0-45at Brockport L 14-26Albany L 13-20at Springfield L 33-55Wash. & Jefferson L 7-48at Ithaca L 14-32at Southern Connecticut L 14-26

1994 (7-4, 6-4 regular season)at Mansfield L 16-26at Montclair St. W 24-17Ferrum W 17-14at Buffalo St. L 10-17Newport News Appren. L 34-36Brockport W 20-14at Albany W 30-29Springfield W 35-0at Wash. & Jefferson W 24-21Ithaca L 13-15** at Maine Maritime W 15-6

** ECAC Northeast Championship

1995 (6-4-1, 6-3-1 regular season)Mansfield W 21-20Montclair St. W 24-17at Ferrum W 13-0Buffalo St. L 33-36at Brockport W 21-13Rowan T 14-14at Newport News Appren. W 28-0Wash. & Jefferson L 7-14at Ithaca L 19-35at Jersey City St. W 28-14** at Springfield L 26-49

** ECAC Northeast Championship

1996 (6-4)at Mansfield L 0-18at Montclair St. W 13-10Kean W 31-10at Buffalo St. L 12-15St. Lawrence W 38-10at Rowan L 17-47William Paterson W 31-3at Springfield W 33-30 (OT)Ithaca W 41-13Brockport L 16-23

Coach: dan macNeill (1997-present)

1997 (8-3, 8-2 regular season)at St. Lawrence W 42-0Montclair St. W 28-14at Kean W 47-21

Buffalo St. W 38-9The College of N.J. W 43-22Rowan L 6-41William Paterson W 31-0Springfield W 24-8at Ithaca W 33-28at Brockport L 28-30** The College of N.J. L 30-34

** NCAA Division III Playoffs

1998 (4-6)St. Lawrence W 45-13at Montclair St. L 3-20Kean W 53-27at Buffalo St. W 58-31at The College of N.J. L 23-32at Rowan L 34-41William Paterson W 47-6at Springfield L 34-62Ithaca L 29-37Brockport L 27-28

1999 (5-5)Montclair St. L 16-41at Kean W 26-13Buffalo St. L 17-20at Wash. & Jefferson L 28-33New Jersey City W 73-7Rowan L 9-30at William Paterson W 45-7Springfield W 21-18at Ithaca W 26-21at Brockport L 24-28

2000 (4-6) (4-2 NJaC)Brockport L 0-14* The College of N.J. W 25-14* Kean W 48-0at Buffalo St. L 10-26* at Montclair St. L 3-15* at New Jersey City W 32-3* at Rowan L 10-45* William Paterson W 42-3at Springfield L 28-48Ithaca L 14-19

* NJAC game 2001 (5-5) (3-3 NJaC)at Brockport L 14-17* at The College of N.J. L 14-28Buffalo St. W 36-7* Montclair St. L 24-28* New Jersey City W 38-14* Rowan W 32-31* at William Paterson L 42-49at Utica W 45-8* at Kean W 37-20at Ithaca L 14-21

* NJAC game

2002 (9-2, 8-2 regular season) (4-2 NJaC)Brockport W 21-12* The College of N.J. L 38-41 (OT)* Kean W 35-14at Buffalo St. W 28-0* at Montclair St. W 20-16* at New Jersey City W 27-6* at Rowan L 21-42* William Paterson W 32-0Utica W 58-12Ithaca W 16-12** Westfield State W 30-7

* NJAC game** ECAC Northwest Championship

2003 (5-5, 5-4 regular season) (2-3 NJaC)at Brockport L 14-28* at The College of N.J. L 14-21* at Kean W 23-20Buffalo St. W 36-14* Montclair St. L 17-28* Rowan L 31-34 (OT)* at William Paterson W 20-14at Utica W 43-7at Ithaca W 16-15** at St. John Fisher L 37-47

* NJAC game** ECAC Northwest Championship

2004 (5-4) (4-2 NJaC)Brockport L 26-42* The College of N.J. L 14-17* Kean W 49-17at Buffalo St. W 28-14* at Montclair St. W 16-12* at Rowan L 33-34* William Paterson W 18-13* at Western Conn. St. W 26-10Ithaca L 22-47

* NJAC game

2005 (7-3, 7-2 regular season) (5-1 NJaC)at Brockport W 20-10* at The College of N.J. W 30-14* at Kean W 27-6Buffalo St. L 20-27* Montclair St. W 39-14* Rowan L 16-24* at William Paterson W 31-0* Western Conn. St. W 26-7at Ithaca W 37-30 (OT)** at Hobart L 22-23

* NJAC game (tied for first)** NCAA Division III Playoffs

2006 (9-2, 9-1 regular season) (6-1 NJaC)at Morrisville W 52-14Brockport W 17-10* at Buffalo St. W 38-20* William Paterson W 30-14* Kean W 24-14* at Western Conn. St. W 49-21* at Montclair St. W 41-3* The College of N.J. W 26-14* at Rowan L 7-14 (OT)Ithaca W 23-20 (OT)** Rensselaer L 7-26

* NJAC game (tied for first)**ECAC Northeast Championship

2007 (8-3, 7-3 regular season) (6-1 NJaC)Morrisville W 71-7at Brockport L 14-28* Buffalo St. W 30-27* at William Paterson W 42-0* at Kean W 35-14* Western Conn. St. W 27-26* Montclair St. W 43-13* at The College of N.J. L 0-30* Rowan W 17-6* at Ithaca L 17-40** Union W 23-7

* NJAC game (tied for first)** ECAC Northeast Championship

2008 (11-2, 9-1 regular season) (9-0 NJaC)* at Morrisville W 51-37* at Rowan W 27-20* at Kean W 32-28* Buffalo St. W 35-14* Montclair St. W 23-17* at Western Conn. St. W 41-14* William Paterson W 38-0* at The College of N.J. W 24-18* Brockport W 42-30Ithaca L 13-35** Plymouth St. W 31-14** Curry W 42-0** at Mount Union L 14-41

* NJAC game (first place)** NCAA Division III Playoffs

2009 (7-4, 7-3 regular season) (7-2 NJaC)* Morrisville W 26-17* Rowan W 24-14* Kean L 10-24* at Buffalo St. W 42-13* at Montclair St. L 7-16* Western Conn. St. W 35-6* at William Paterson W 12-10* The College of N.J. W 30-7* at Brockport W 56-42at Ithaca L 20-23** at St. John Fisher L 20-34

* NJAC game** ECAC Northwest Championship

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Cortland Football all-americans (since 1983)

Cortland vs. 2010 Opponents Series First Last Current Last LastOpponent Record Game Game Streak Cort. Win Opp. WinBrockport 45-14-2 1948 2009 Cortland 2 2009, 56-42 2007, 28-14Buffalo St. 17-9-0 1984 2009 Cortland 4 2009, 42-13 2005, 27-20ithaca 26-39-3 1930 2009 ithaca 3 2006, 23-20 (OT) 2009, 23-20Kean 13-1-0 1996 2009 Kean 1 2008, 32-28 2009, 24-10montclair St. 15-10-1 1964 2009 montclair St. 1 2008, 23-17 2009, 16-7morrisville St. 5-0-0 1930 2009 Cortland 5 2009, 26-17 ---College of N.J. 12-7-0 1933 2009 Cortland 2 2009, 30-7 2007, 30-0Rowan 6-10-1 1964 2009 Cortland 3 2009, 24-14 2006, 14-7 (OT)W. Connecticut St. 9-0-0 1988 2009 Cortland 9 2009, 35-6 ---William Paterson 13-1-0 1996 2009 Cortland 8 2009, 12-10 2001, 49-42Totals 161-91-7 (.635)

Year Name Pos. Team1983 Paul Falsone DT 2nd Team Dave Cook RB 3rd Team Dave Cook RB Hon. Mention A.P. Little All-America

1984 Dave Cook RB 2nd Team Tony Zawadzki LB Hon. Mention

1985 Paul Falsone DT 2nd Team Alan Wohlford OT Hon. Mention Tony Zawadzki LB Hon. Mention

1987 Steve Pisciotta RB Hon. Mention

1988 Gareth Grayson RB 1st Team Gareth Grayson RB FB Gazette 1st Team Rich Keefer QB 3rd Team Rich Keefer QB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Tom Schmandt OG 3rd Team Dave Kelly TE FB Gazette 2nd Team Dave Kelly TE Hon. Mention Bob Keith LB FB Gazette Hon. Men.

1989 Jim Cook C AFCA College Div. II Jim Cook C 1st Team Jim Cook C FB Gazette 2nd Team Vinny Swanda LB 2nd Team Bob Keith LB Hon. Mention Bob Keith LB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Mark Houghton WR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Dick Puccio QB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Steve McGowan DB FB Gazette Hon. Men.

1990 Vinny Swanda LB 1st Team Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette 1st Team Chris Lafferty OG 1st Team Chris Lafferty OG FB Gazette 2nd Team Jim Cary P 3rd Team Scott Berent RB FB Gazette 3rd Team

1991 Vinny Swanda LB AFCA College Div. II Vinny Swanda LB 1st Team Vinny Swanda LB FB Gazette 1st Team Matt Shell WR Hon. Mention Matt Shell WR FB Gazette Hon. Men. Nino Corbo OT FB Gazette Hon. Men.

Unless otherwise noted, All-America teams listed above are Div. III and were sponsored by Pizza Hut (1983-89), Champion U.S.A. (1990-93), CoSIDA (1994) or Hewlett Packard (1995-2002). Football Gazette selected All-Americans from 1986-2006 and D3football.com began selecting All-Americans in 1999. Cortland has had seven American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-Americans. In addition to the six listed above, receiver Rod Verkey earned AFCA All-America honors in 1967.

Year Name Pos. Team1992 Barry Thornton LB FB Gazette 3rd Team Nino Corbo OT Hon. Mention Jeff Matthews TE FB Gazette Hon. Men.

1993 Sam Owens LB Hon. Mention Sam Owens LB FB Gazette Hon. Men.

1994 Brian Anthony K 2nd Team Brian Anthony K FB Gazette 2nd Team Steve Ellis WR 3rd Team Steve Ellis WR FB Gazette Hon. Men.

1995 R-Kal Truluck LB FB Gazette 2nd Team

1996 Patrick Lalley C AFCA College Div. III

1997 Brian McAvan OG AFCA College Div. III Greg Jackson DT Hon. Mention

1998 Russ Alger DL FB Gazette 2nd Team Russ Alger DL 3rd Team

2002 John Longo DL 3rd Team John Longo DL D3football.com Hon. Men.

2005 Adam Haas DL D3football.com 1st Team Adam Haas DL FB Gazette 1st Team Stef Sair DB FB Gazette Hon. Men. Eric Jendryaszek OL FB Gazette Hon. Men.

2006 Adam Haas DL AFCA 1st Team Adam Haas DL D3football.com 1st Team Adam Haas DL 3rd Team A.P. Little All-America Jeff Beck KR FB Gazette 2nd Team Matt Montpetit LB FB Gazette 3rd Team Matthew Mintz PK FB Gazette Hon. Men. Stef Sair PR FB Gazette Hon. Men.

2008 Sean James OT AFCA 1st Team Sean James OT 1st Team A.P. Little All-America Ben Nagle DE D3football.com 3rd Team Andrew Giuliano TB D3football.com Hon. Men. Jim Smith LB D3football.com Hon. Men.

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2009 New Jersey athletic Conference Final Football Standings

NJaC OverallSchool W-L PF Pa W-L PF PaMontclair St. Univ. 9-0 233 113 10-2 295 234 Kean Univ. 8-1 252 103 9-2 304 147SuNY Cortland 7-2 242 149 7-4 282 206Rowan Univ. 6-3 360 115 7-3 389 122William Paterson Univ. 4-5 183 150 5-5 203 156College of New Jersey 3-6 251 292 4-6 309 320College at Brockport 3-6 330 363 4-6 367 395Buffalo St. 2-7 172 340 2-8 179 395W. Connecticut St. Univ. 2-7 193 345 2-8 200 393Morrisville St. College 1-8 139 385 1-9 164 434

2010 NJaC Football Composite Schedule

2009 NJaC Football all-Conference Team

Offensive Player of the YearJared Chunn, RB, Kean

defensive Player of the YearBryan Wiley, dL, Cortland

Special Teams Player of the YearMarco Capozzoli, K, Montclair St.

Offensive Rookie of the YearTyler DeRosa, RB, Western Conn. St.

defensive Rookie of the YearEddie Weiser, LB, Buffalo St.

Coach of the YearRick Giancola, Montclair St.

FiRST Team OFFeNSeQB - Frank Wilczynski, Sr., ROWANRB - Jared Chunn, Sr., KEAN RB - Ryan Leafey, Sr., ROWANFB - Sean Atkins, Jr., KEANWR - Felipe Diaz, Sr., BPORTWR - eric Hajnos, Sr., CORTWR - Matt Newman, Sr., BPORTWR - Joel Rivera, Sr., WMPATTE - Alex Cade, Sr., KEANOL - Bobby Bradtke, Sr., BPORTOL - Shabazz Green, Sr., KEANOL - Kareem Johnson, Sr., KEANOL - Ken Siano, Sr., ROWANOL - Chris Van de Weert, Sr., CORT

FiRST Team SPeCiaL TeamSP - Marc Zucconi, Sr., TCNJK - Marco Capozzoli, Sr., MONTPRET - Scott Kubrak, Sr., MONTKRET - Cevon Carter, Sr., BPORT

NJaC Web Site: www.njacsports.com

FiRST Team deFeNSeDL - Darryl Jackson, Sr., KEANDL - Chris Merkle, Sr., MONTdL - Bryan Wiley, Sr., CORTdL - evan Wyler, Sr., CORTLB - Nathan Bull, Jr., BPORTLB - Jared Burke, Sr., WMPATLB - Brian Tweer, Jr., MONTLB - Andrew Yezzi, Sr., ROWANCB - Dominique Dixon, Sr., MONTCB - Malcolm Dock, Sr., ROWANCB -Chris Lauda, Jr., KEANS - Mike Barone, Sr. ROWANS - Mario McLean, Jr., MONTS - Jamahl Williams, So., KEAN

OTHeR CORTLaNd SeLeCTiONSWR - Anthony Giuliano, Jr. (Second Team)LB - Will Schroeder, Jr. (Second Team)CB - D.J. Romano, So. (Second Team)P - Kyle Peterson, Sr. (Second Team)S - Chris Hanlon, Jr. (Hon. Mention)RB - Dom Sair, Jr. (Hon. Mention)

Fri., Sept. 3* William Paterson at College of N.J., 7:00

Sat., Sept. 4Lycoming at Rowan, 1:00Hartwick at Morrisville st., 1:00Brockport at st. John Fisher, 6:00

Fri., Sept. 10SUNY Maritime at W. Conn. St., 7:00

Sat., Sept. 11St. John Fisher at Buffalo St., 12:00* Cortland at Kean, 1:00Westfield St. at Montclair St., 1:00

Fri., Sept. 17College of N.J. at FDU-Florham, 7:00

Sat., Sept. 18* Kean at Morrisville St., 12:00* Buffalo St. at Cortland, 1:00* W. Conn. St. at Brockport, 1:00* Rowan at Montclair St., 1:00King’s at William Paterson, 1:00

* NJAC game

Sat., Sept. 25* Montclair St. at Morrisville St., 12:00* Cortland at W. Conn. St., 12:00* Kean at Buffalo St., 12:00* William Paterson at Rowan, 1:00* College of N.J. at Brockport, 1:30

Fri., Oct. 1* Montclair St. at Kean, 7:00

Sat., Oct. 2* Rowan at Buffalo St., 12:00* Cortland at College of N.J., 1:00* W. Conn. St. at William Paterson, 1:00* Brockport at Morrisville St., 7:00

Sat., Oct. 9* Buffalo St. at W. Conn. St., 12:00* Kean at Rowan, 1:00* Morrisville St. at William Paterson, 1:00* Brockport at Cortland, 1:00* College of N.J. at Montclair St., 3:00

Sat., Oct. 16* Cortland at Rowan, 12:00* College of N.J. at Morrisville St., 12:00* Buffalo St. at Montclair St., 1:00* W. Conn. St. at Kean, 1:00* William Paterson at Brockport, 1:00

Sat., Oct. 23* Montclair St. at W. Conn St., 12:00* College of N.J. at Buffalo St., 12:00* Cortland at morrisville St., 1:00* Rowan at Brockport, 1:00* William Paterson at Kean, 1:00

Sat., Oct. 30* College of N.J. at W. Conn. St., 12:00* montclair St. at Cortland, 1:00* Buffalo St. at William Paterson, 1:00* Brockport at Kean, 1:00 * Morrisville St. at Rowan, 1:30

Sat., Nov. 6* W. Conn St. at Rowan, 12:00* Kean at College of N.J., 12:00* Morrisville St. at Buffalo St., 12:00* William Paterson at Cortland, 1:00* Brockport at Montclair St., 1:00

Sat., Nov. 13* W. Conn. St. at Morrisville St., 12:00* Rowan at College of N.J., 12:00ithaca at Cortland, 12:00* Montclair St. at William Paterson, 1:00* Buffalo St. at Brockport, 1:00Kean at Wesley, 1:00

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2009 Results and Statistical Leaders

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ReCORd: .............................. OVeRaLL HOme aWaY NeuTRaLALL GAMES ...............................(7-4) (4-1) (3-3) (0-0)CONFERENCE ...........................(7-2) (4-1) (3-1) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE .............(0-2) (0-0) (0-2) (0-0)

daTe OPPONeNT W/L SCORe aTTeNd * Sep. 12, 2009 MORRISVILLE ST. COLL. W 26-17 3200 * Sep 19, 2009 ROWAN UNIV. W 24-14 2150 * Sep 26, 2009 KEAN UNIV. L 10-24 4800 * Oct. 3, 2009 at Buffalo State W 42-13 786 * Oct. 10, 2009 at Montclair St. Univ. L 7-16 1036 * Oct 17, 2009 W. CONN. ST. UNIV W 35-6 580 * Oct 24, 2009 at William Paterson Univ. W 12-10 750 * Nov 31, 2009 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY W 30-7 825 * Nov. 7, 2009 at Coll. at Brockport W 56-42 4000 Nov 14, 2009 at Ithaca College L 20-23 9700 # Nov 21, 2009 at St. John Fisher Coll. L 20-34 905

* NJAC game # ECAC Div. III Northwest Bowl

Team STaTiSTiCS ................................. CORT OPPFIRST DOWNS ................................................ 190 176RUSHING YARDAGE .................................... 1543 1052 Average Per Game ..................................... 143.3 95.6PASSING YARDAGE ...................................... 2014 1912 Average Per Game ..................................... 183.1 173.8TOTAL OFFENSE ............................................ 3557 2964 Average Per Game ..................................... 323.4 269.5 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS (Avg./Ret.) ...... 40-929 (23.2) 49-933 (19.0)PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS (Avg./Ret.) .... 26-251 (9.7) 22-239 (10.9)INT RETURNS: #-YARDS (Avg./Ret.)......... 10-122 (12.2) 15-206 (13.7)FUMBLES-LOST .............................................. 26-13 26-9PENALTIES-YARDS......................................... 66-600 67-5863RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ................... 71/155 (45.8%) 50/163 (30.7%)4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS .................. 7/21 (33.3%) 7/18 (38.9%)

RuSHiNG ................GP att Gain Loss Net avg Td Long avg/GDom Sair ..........................11 154 803 18 785 5.1 13 51 71.4Anthony Giuliano ........11 54 274 34 240 4.4 2 28 21.8Corey Russell..................11 65 194 11 183 2.8 0 18 16.6Justin Autera ................ 10 23 126 1 125 5.4 0 29 12.5Dan Pitcher .....................2 19 149 36 113 5.9 1 68 56.6Team Total .................11 412 1820 277 1543 3.7 16 68 140.3 Opponents ................11 388 1491 439 1052 2.7 14 68 95.6

PaSSiNG .................GP effic att-Cmp-int Pct Yds Td Lng avg/GAlex Smith ..................... 7 134.61 93-157-6 59.2 1041 13 80 148.7Hudson Woodward ....4 83.63 45-91-5 49.5 450 1 35 112.5Dan Pitcher ................... 2 140.56 33-54-3 61.1 425 4 54 212.5Team Total ............... 11 121.19 179-317-15 56.5 2014 20 80 183.1Opponents .............. 11 106.60 177-322-10 53.3 1912 11 76 173.8

ReCeiViNG .............GP No. Yds avg Td Long avg/GEric Hajnos ...................10 62 838 13.5 10 80 83.8Wayne Wheeler .........11 34 362 10.6 3 34 32.9Anthony Giuliano ......11 34 351 10.3 4 54 31.9Brian Haber ...................9 13 190 14.6 1 35 21.1Cory Russell ..................11 9 55 6.1 0 13 5.0Team Total ............... 11 179 2014 11.3 20 80 183.1Opponents .............. 11 177 1912 10.8 11 76 173.8

FieLd GOaLS ............FGm-FGa Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long BlkMarc Corrado ............................ 5-8 62.5 0-0 3-4 1-2 1-1 0-1 40 1

|--------- PaTs ---------|SCORiNG .................... Td FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass dXP Saf PtsDom Sair ..............................13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78Eric Hajnos ......................... 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 62Marc Corrado .....................0 5-8 31-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 46Anthony Giuliano .............6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Wayne Wheeler ................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18Justin Autera .......................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Dan Pitcher ........................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bobby Somerville .............. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bill Smith ................................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bryan Wiley .......................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Brian Haber ........................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Team Total ................... 39 5-8 31-35 0-1 1 1-3 0 0 282Opponents .................. 26 9-13 23-24 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 206

TOTaL OFFeNSe ...........GP Plays Rush Pass Total avg/GAlex Smith ............................... 7 168 -62 1041 979 139.9Dom Sair .................................. 11 154 785 0 785 71.4Dan Pitcher ............................. 2 73 113 425 538 269.0Hudson Woodward ............ 4 115 22 450 472 118.0Anthony Giuliano ................ 11 57 240 58 298 27.1Cory Russell ............................ 11 66 183 0 183 16.6Team Total ........................11 729 1543 2014 3557 323.4Opponents .......................11 720 1052 1912 2964 269.5

iNTeRCePTiONS ............... No. Yds avg Td LongD.J. Romano ...................................4 61 15.2 0 30Will Schroeder .............................2 12 6.0 0 8Joe Lopez .......................................2 28 14.0 0 26Bobby Somerville ........................ 1 21 21.0 0 21Chris Hanlon .................................. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Team Total ............................ 10 122 12.2 0 30Opponents ............................15 206 13.7 1 55

PuNTiNG ...................No. Yds avg Long TB FC i20 BlkdKyle Peterson....................52 2001 38.5 67 3 6 22 0Team Total ................... 52 2001 38.5 67 3 6 22 0Opponents ...................75 2569 34.3 74 3 16 12 2 TB-Touchbacks FC-Fair Catches I20-Inside the 20-yd line (after return)

PuNT ReTuRNS ................ No. Yds avg Td LongJustin Autera ................................17 210 12.4 1 59Bryan Davey ..................................6 28 4.7 0 11Team Total ............................26 251 9.7 1 59Opponents ...........................22 239 10.9 0 48

KiCK ReTuRNS ................. No. Yds avg Td LongJoe Aston .......................................17 455 26.8 0 52Justin Autera ............................... 10 257 25.7 1 79Bryan Davey ..................................6 161 26.8 0 71Team Total ........................... 40 929 23.2 1 79Opponents .......................... 49 933 19.0 0 54

aLL PuRPOSe ............GP Rush Rec PR KOR iR Tot avg/GEric Hajnos ........................10 0 838 0 0 0 838 83.8Dom Sair .............................11 785 20 0 13 0 818 74.4Justin Autera ....................10 125 8 210 257 0 600 60.0Anthony Giuliano ...........11 240 351 0 0 0 591 53.7Joe Aston ............................11 12 11 2 455 0 480 43.6Wayne Wheeler ..............11 -3 362 0 0 0 359 32.6Cory Russell .......................11 183 55 0 0 0 238 21.6Bryan Davey ...................... 4 4 0 28 161 0 193 48.2Brian Haber ........................9 0 190 0 0 0 190 21.1Dan Pitcher ........................ 2 113 0 0 0 0 113 56.5Team Total ................... 11 1543 2014 251 929 122 4859 441.7Opponents .................. 11 1052 1912 239 933 206 4342 394.7

PR-Punt Return Yds. KOR-Kickoff Return Yds. IR-Interception Return Yds.

deFeNSiVe |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| Pass BlkdLeadeRS .....................GP Solo ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Brup FF KickCody Allen .........................11 40 44 84 5.5-25 2.0-17 0 0 0Will Schroeder .................11 31 51 82 9.5-33 3.5-25 2 0 0Bryan Wiley .......................11 39 35 74 17.5-85 10.0-68 1 2 0Evan Wyler .........................11 41 27 68 18.5-95 10.0-74 1 3 0Chris Hanlon .....................11 30 28 58 4.0-8 0-0 0 1 0D.J. Romano ......................10 35 19 54 0-0 0-0 8 1 0Bobby Somerville ...........11 24 30 54 12.5-56 3.0-22 5 2 0James Lenhart ...................11 18 20 38 3.5-19 2.0-16 1 0 0Joe Lopez ...........................9 17 20 37 0-0 0-0 7 1 0Colan Shue ........................11 11 15 26 1.0-5 0.5-5 3 0 0Alex Greenberg ...............9 9 17 26 6.5-26 2.0-10 1 1 0Phil Bossman .....................8 11 10 21 0.5-1 0-0 2 0 1Chad Stalter ...................... 7 10 9 19 1.0-1 0-0 1 0 0Steven Lenhart ................9 12 4 16 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Matt Kaufmann ...............11 9 3 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jamell Scott ....................... 3 7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Lou Crispo ......................... 3 3 8 11 1.5-3 0-0 0 0 0Bill Smith .............................11 7 4 11 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0Wayne Wheeler ..............11 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Tom Lewis ..........................9 5 3 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Conor Kelly ........................ 4 3 3 6 2.0-11 0-0 0 0 0Team Total ................... 11 387 382 769 86-377 33-237 34 12 2Opponents .................. 11 391 368 759 56-238 15-148 46 11 2

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Game 1: SuNY Cortland 26, morrisville St. College 17 (Sept. 12, 2009 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 3,200)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameMorrisville St. College 7 3 0 7 17 (0-2, 0-1 NJAC)SUNY Cortland 14 0 12 0 26 (1-0, 1-0 NJAC)

1st 11:26 CORT - Dan Pitcher 68 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 8:10 MORR - Sean Barrett 4 yd pass from Jamieson Crast (Cliff Hanratty kick) 5:33 CORT - Eric Hajnos 31 yd pass from Dan Pitcher (Marc Corrado kick)2nd 0:40 MORR - Cliff Hanratty 37 yd field goal3rd 14:41 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 7 yd run (Marc Corrado kick failed) 0:11 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 13 yd pass from Dan Pitcher (Marc Corrado kick failed)4th 5:43 MORR - Peter Enriquez 5 yd run (Cliff Hanratty kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): morrisville St.-Maurice Mitchelson 16-64; Peter Enriquez 6-22 SuNY Cortland-Dan Pitcher 8-98; Cory Russell 12-31; Will Loeb 6-26 PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): morrisville St.-Jamieson Crast 21-30-0-197 SuNY Cortland-Dan Pitcher 19-27-1-233

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): morrisville St.-Kyle Gordon 5-41; Joe Shue 4-49; Sean Barrett 4-26; Nate McConnell 3-37 SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 6-88; Anthony Giuliano 5-51; Wayne Wheeler 2-37

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): morrisville St.-Anthony Brown 8-1; Sean McDaniel 5-3; Enrique Robinson 5-1 SuNY Cortland-Evan Wyler 8-4; James Lenhart 4-6; Chris Hanlon 3-6; Will Schroeder 3-5; Joe Lopez 3-5

Game 2: SuNY Cortland 24, Rowan university 14 (Sept. 19, 2009 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 2,150)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameRowan University 7 7 0 0 14 (1-1, 0-1 NJAC)SUNY Cortland 7 10 0 7 24 (2-0, 2-0 NJAC)

1st 9:55 CORT - Eric Hajnos 7 yd pass from Dan Pitcher (Marc Corrado kick) 1:14 ROWAN - Ryan Leafey 15 yd run (Mark Getsinger kick) 2nd 8:30 CORT - Wayne Wheeler 21 yd pass from Dan Pitcher (Marc Corrado kick) 4:25 ROWAN - Tim Hagerty 34 yd run (Mark Getsinger kick) 0:00 CORT - Marc Corrado 21 yd field goal4th 12:09 CORT - Dom Sair 2 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): Rowan university-Ryan Leafey 21-124; Tim Hagerty 7-28 SuNY Cortland-Cory Russell 19-48; Will Loeb 6-17 PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): Rowan university-Tim Hagerty 9-17-1-114; Vinnie Graf 1-1-0-28 SuNY Cortland-Dan Pitcher 14-27-2-192

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): Rowan university-James Kinloch 3-52; Val Terebizh 2-40; Mark Lisa 2-32 SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 5-54; Wayne Wheeler 4-40; Anthony Giuliano 2-60; Brian Haber 2-30

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): Rowan university-Kevin Taylor 5-5; Andrew Yezzi 3-7; Mike Barone 5-3; Rocky Aliberti 3-3 SuNY Cortland-Bryan Wiley 7-8; Cody Allen 5-6; Lou Crispo 1-6; Evan Wyler 0-7

Game 3: Kean university 24, SuNY Cortland 10 (Sept. 26, 2009 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 4,800)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameKean University 3 14 7 0 24 (2-1, 2-0 NJAC)SUNY Cortland 3 7 0 0 10 (2-1, 2-1 NJAC)

1st 10:30 CORT - Marc Corrado 29 yd field goal 6:20 KEAN - Billy Daniels 40 yd field goal 2nd 13:19 KEAN - Matt Puorro 16 yd pass from Tom D’Ambrisi (Billy Daniels kick) 7:45 CORT - Brian Haber 7 yd pass from Hudson Woodward (Marc Corrado kick) 3:30 KEAN - Tom D’Ambrisi 3 yd run (Billy Daniels kick)3rd 10:21 KEAN - Tom D’Ambrisi 2 yd run (Billy Daniels kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): Kean university-Tom D’Ambrisi 15-64; Jared Chunn 12-59; Chris Aquino 7-55 SuNY Cortland-Corey Russell 7-24; Dom Sair 4-17

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): Kean university-Tom D’Ambrisi 14-21-1-136 SuNY Cortland-Hudson Woodward 20-39-3-183 ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): Kean university-Matt Puorro 4-29; Alex Cade 3-36; Sean Atkins 3-28 SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 5-33; Anthony Giuliano 5-25; Wayne Wheeler 4-64; Brian Haber 4-58

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): Kean university-Darryl Jackson 2-6; Victor D’Arrigo 6-0; Mike Mancini 4-2; Darnell Butler 1-5 SuNY Cortland-Chris Hanlon 5-3; Bobby Somerville 6-1; Will Schroeder 5-2; D.J. Romano 6-0; Chad Stalter 3-3

Game 4: SuNY Cortland 42, Buffalo State 13 (Oct. 3, 2009 at Coyer Field; Buffalo NY; Att. 786)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 7 14 7 14 42 (3-1, 3-1 NJAC)Buffalo State 0 7 6 0 13 (1-3, 1-2 NJAC)

1st 0:22 CORT - Dom Sair 3 yd run (Marc Corrado kick)2nd 14:09 CORT - Bobby Somerville 9 yd fumble recovery (Marc Corrado kick) 1:17 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 0:15 BFST - Oraine Allen 68 yd run (Nick Debbins kick)3rd 9:29 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 3:05 BFST - Willie Hordge 2 yd run (Greg Chadwick pass failed)4th 14:31 CORT - Dom Sair 4 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 8:30 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 15 yd run (Marc Corrado kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 17-64; Anthony Giuliano 4-50; Justin Autera 6-32; Bill Smith 5-27; Cory Russell 9-26; Hudson Woodward 11-25 Buffalo State-Oraine Allen 3-52; Willie Hordge 14-29

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Hudson Woodward 9-16-1-122 Buffalo State-Kenny Murphy 14-27-1-117 ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Anthony Giuliano 4-29; Eric Hajnos 3-56; Brian Haber 1-30 Buffalo State-Sherman Nelson 3-60; Willie Hordge 3-10; Mike Laurri 3-8; Antonio Speed 2-16

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-Bobby Somerville 4-5; D.J. Romano 5-3; Will Schroeder 4-3; Bryan Wiley 4-2 Buffalo State-Matt Pacana 6-10; Kam Johnson 3-8; Eddie Weiser 3-6; Jermaine Rose 4-4

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Game 5: montclair St. university 16, SuNY Cortland 7(Oct. 10, 2009 at Sprague Field; Montclair, NJ; Att. 1036)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 0 0 0 7 7 (3-2, 3-2 NJAC)Montclair St. Univ. 3 6 0 7 16 (4-1, 4-0 NJAC)

1st 12:04 MONT - Marco Capozzoli 36 yd field goal2nd 7:55 MONT - Marco Capozzoli 24 yd field goal 0:24 MONT - Marco Capozzoli 27 yd field goal4th 2:40 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 0:51 MONT - Dominique Dixon 16 yd interception return (Marco Cappozoli kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 8-32 montclair St. univ.-Jeff Bliss 23-65; Chris D’Andrea 5-42 PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Hudson Woodward 16-36-1-145; Rob Von Bargen 3-8-1-22 montclair St. univ.-Tom Fischer 14-27-1-132

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Alexander Grimm 6-28; Anthony Giuliano 5-54; Cory Russell 3-24; Wayne Wheeler 3-22 montclair St. univ.-Dan Keegan 6-56; A.J. Letizia 3-40; Scott Kubrak 3-20

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-Bryan Wiley 7-5; Cody Allen 5-6; Chad Stalter 4-4; Phil Bossman 4-3; Will Schroeder 4-3 montclair St. univ.-Chris Merkle 5-2; Mario McLean 5-1; Brian Tweer 3-2; Gary Knoeppel 3-1

Game 6: SuNY Cortland 35, Western Connecticut St. univ. 6 (Oct. 17, 2009 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att 580)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameW. Connecticut St. 6 0 0 0 6 (0-6, 0-5 NJAC)SUNY Cortland 7 7 7 14 35 (4-2, 4-2 NJAC)

1st 10:45 WCONN - Steve Griffin 10 yd pass from James Williams (James Williams rush failed) 4:46 CORT - Dom Sair 6 yd run (Marc Corrado kick)2nd 1:11 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 13 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick)3rd 14:46 CORT - Justin Autera 79 yd kickoff return (Marc Corrado kick)4th 13:56 CORT - Justin Autera 59 yd punt return (Marc Corrado kick) 6:05 CORT - Dom Sair 5 yd run (Marc Corrado kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): W. Connecticut St.-Chris Sloat 6-21; James Williams 12-15 SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 20-163; Anthony Giuliano 11-38; Bill Smith 6-20

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): W. Connecticut St.-James Williams 9-20-0-94; Chris Sloat 6-16-1-54 SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 3-7-0-51; Rob Von Bargen 1-1-0-5

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): W. Connecticut St.-Steve Griffin 5-45; Jeff Johnston 4-43; Tyler DeRosa 3-24 SuNY Cortland-Eddie Spillett 1-26; Anthony Giuliano 1-13; Eric Hajnos 1-12

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): W. Connecticut St.-Greg Galasso 6-7; Brian Makles 5-3; Richard Boebel 5-2; Matthew Pakulski 3-3 SuNY Cortland-Bryan Wiley 6-3; Cody Allen 5-3; Evan Wyler 4-1; D.J. Romano 4-1

Game 8: SuNY Cortland 30, The College of New Jersey 7(Oct. 31, 2009 at SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex; Cortland, NY; Att. 825)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameThe College of N.J. 0 0 0 7 7 (4-4, 3-4 NJAC)SUNY Cortland 6 17 7 0 30 (6-2, 6-2 NJAC)

1st 2:11 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (TEAM rush failed)2nd 11:45 CORT - Eric Hajnos 3 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 3:18 CORT - Marc Corrado 40 yd field goal 0:09 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 26 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick)3rd 11:04 CORT - Bill Smith 4 yd pass from Anthony Giuliano (Marc Corrado kick)4th 7:18 TCNJ - Michael Yetka 10 yd run (Marc Zucconi kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): TCNJ-Michael Yetka 11-41; Kevin Brown 9-39; Bill Picatagi 3-22 SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 19-85; Justin Autera 5-67; Cory Russell 7-31; Bill Smith 2-21

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): TCNJ-Chris James 7-14-1-55; James Donoghue 9-13-0-59 SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 10-20-0-86; Rob Von Bargen 2-2-0-13; Anthony Giuliano 1-1-0-4

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): TCNJ-Bill Picatagi 8-59; Cam Richardson 5-31; Michael Yetka 2-18 SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 5-39; Anthony Giuliano 3-39; Wayne Wheeler 3-21

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): TCNJ-Kevin Allgood 4-4; Shawn Brown 7-0; Dean Misiura 5-0; Gregory Burns 4-1; Matthew Kreider 4-1 SuNY Cortland-Evan Wyler 8-0; Chris Hanlon 4-2; Will Schroeder 3-3; James Lenhart 3-3; Cody Allen 4-1

Game 7: SuNY Cortland 12, William Paterson univ. 10(Oct. 24, 2009 at Wightman Stadium; Wayne, NJ; Att. 750)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 3 9 0 0 12 (5-2, 5-2 NJAC)William Paterson Univ. 10 0 0 0 10 (3-4, 2-4 NJAC)

1st 14:41 WMPAT - Joel Rivera 76 yd pass from Matt Marshall (Ryan Brzycki kick) 5:54 CORT - Marc Corrado 35 yd field goal 1:05 WMPAT - Ryan Brzycki 30 yd field goal2nd 5:18 CORT - Marc Corrado 22 yd field goal 3:17 CORT - Eric Hajnos 54 yd pass from Anthony Giuliano (Wayne Wheeler pass failed)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 21-104; Justin Autera 7-20 William Paterson univ.-Marcus McKinney 20-38; Corey Paladino 3-25

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 15-27-0-174; Anthony Giuliano 1-1-0-54 William Paterson univ.-Matt Marshall 12-23-1-166

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 7-160; Wayne Wheeler 5-35; Anthony Giuliano 2-23 William Paterson univ.-Joel Rivera 7-110; Bruce Katkowski 4-49

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-Evan Wyler 10-3; Will Schroeder 3-4; Chris Hanlon 2-4; James Lenhart 4-1 William Paterson univ.-Jim Hamill 6-11; Leer Biddle 4-4; Levi Still 4-3; Keith Sayball 3-3; Dyon Moore 1-5

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Football athletic Training Staff

Left to Right: Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Ryan Arnold, Tory Franco, Matt Mahoney, Matt Madia, Chris Raymond, Katie Mitchell, Michael Reid, Head Athletic Trainer Sonya Comins, Sho Arai. Not Pictured: Lizz Kirschbaum.

Game 9: SuNY Cortland 56, The College at Brockport 42(Nov. 7, 2009 at Special Olympics Stadium; Brockport, NY; Att. 4,000)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 21 7 21 7 56 (7-2, 7-2 NJAC)College at Brockport 7 28 0 7 42 (3-6, 2-6 NJAC)

1st 14:49 CORT - Eric Hajnos 80 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 9:51 BPORT - Aaron Zurn 29 yd pass from Jake Graci (Emilio Genzano kick) 5:59 CORT - Anthony Giuliano 29 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 1:38 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (Marc Corrado kick)2nd 13:23 BPORT - Aaron Zurn 1 yd run (Emilio Genzano kick) 11:32 CORT - Dom Sair 10 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 7:28 BPORT - Matt Newman 26 yd pass from Jake Graci (Emilio Genzano kick) 2:14 BPORT - Jake Graci 8 yd run (Emilio Genzano kick) 0:08 BPORT - Tamere Shannon 11 yd pass from Jake Graci (Emilio Genzano kick)3rd 10:44 CORT - Dom Sair 51 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 6:49 CORT - Eric Hajnos 24 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 0:38 CORT - Eric Hajnos 5 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick)4th 4:49 CORT - Dom Sair 1 yd run (Marc Corrado kick) 2:48 BPORT - Hector Rose 4 yd pass from Joseph Scibilia (Emilio Genzano kick)RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 19-155; Anthony Giuliano 10-45 Brockport-Aaron Zurn 18-74; Jake Graci 18-61PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 22-33-1-324 Brockport-Jake Graci 21-42-1-305; Joseph Scibilia 4-11-0-41 ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 12-220; Wayne Wheeler 5-52 Brockport-Matt Newman 6-94; Hector Rosas 6-73TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-Cody Allen 9-9; Will Schroeder 3-12; Bobby Somerville 2-8 Brockport-Nathan Bull 3-10, Derek DeCandia 5-4

Game 10: ithaca College 23, SuNY Cortland 20 (Nov. 14, 2009 at Butterfield Stadium; Ithaca, NY; Att. 9,700)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 0 6 0 14 20 (7-3)Ithaca College 7 6 3 7 23 (7-3)

1st 10:25 ITHACA - Dan Ruggiero 1 yd run (Andrew Rogowski kick)2nd 8:45 ITHACA - Andrew Rogowski 23 yd field goal 4:28 CORT - Wayne Wheeler 22 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 0:26 ITHACA - Andrew Rogowski 32 yd field goal3rd 3:17 ITHACA - Andrew Rogowski 39 yd field goal4th 6:37 CORT - Wayne Wheeler 25 yd pass from Alex Smith (Alex Smith pass failed) 3:06 ITHACA - Dan Ruggiero 5 yd run (Andrew Rogowski kick) 2:18 CORT - Eric Hajnos 2 yd pass from Alex Smith (Eric Hajnos pass from Alex Smith)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 16-64; Anthony Giuliano 5-23 ithaca College-Dan Ruggiero 35-109

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 18-29-2-208 ithaca College-Brian Grastorf 12-27-1-158

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 7-86; Wayne Wheeler 4-54; Anthony Giuliano 3-19; Brian Haber 2-40 ithaca College-Thomas Vossler 6-79; Matthew Hannon 2-17; Matt Crandall 1-37

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-Cody Allen 3-7; Evan Wyler 4-5; D.J. Romano 4-3; Bobby Somerville 1-6 ithaca College-Ryan Clarke 6-10; Eric Toporoff 3-6; Chad Herring 1-6

Game 11: St. John Fisher Coll. 34, SuNY Cortland 20eCaC Northwest Bowl (Nov. 21, 2009 at Growney Stadium; Pittsford, NY; Att. 905)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Record after gameSUNY Cortland 6 7 7 0 20 (7-4)St. John Fisher Coll. 6 7 7 14 34 (7-3)

1st 11:41 SJF - Tim Bailey 10 yd run (Cullen Bradley kick failed) 5:12 CORT - Eric Hajnos 4 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick failed)2nd 5:45 CORT - Eric Hajnos 11 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 0:38 SJF - Ryan Schmidt 11 yd pass from Tim Bailey (Cullen Bradley kick)3rd 5:06 CORT - Bryan Wiley 2 yd pass from Alex Smith (Marc Corrado kick) 2:48 SJF - Paul Deckard 7 yd pass from Tim Bailey (Cullen Bradley kick)4th 14:05 SJF - Dan Witkowski 23 yd pass from Tim Bailey (Cullen Bradley kick) 2:19 SJF - Brad Carlton 2 yd run (Cullen Bradley kick)

RuSHiNG LeadeRS (att-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Dom Sair 20-76; Anthony Giuliano 4-14 St. John Fisher Coll.-Tim Bailey 13-70; Brad Carlton 20-44

PaSSiNG LeadeRS (att-Comp-int-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Alex Smith 25-41-2-198 St. John Fisher Coll.-Tim Bailey 24-41-1-256

ReCeiViNG LeadeRS (Rec-Yds): SuNY Cortland-Eric Hajnos 11-90; Wayne Wheeler 4-37; Garrett Cade 2-24 St. John Fisher Coll.-Paul Deckard 7-68; Brad Carlton 7-52; Ryan Schmidt 5-61

TaCKLe LeadeRS (ua-a): SuNY Cortland-D.J. Romano 7-4; Will Schroeder 2-7; Joe Lopez 3-4; Chris Hanlon 4-2 St. John Fisher Coll.-Nick Krajacic 5-6; Andy Episcopo 4-6; Dave Vosburgh 6-3; Brenden Moore 5-3

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The New York Jets initially came to SUNY Cortland for their summer training camp in 2009, and in the 2010 the team completed the first year of a three-year contract with the College.

SUNY Cortland’s campus and the city of Cortland were prominently featured nationally in 2010 when the annual HBO television series “Hard Knocks” covered the Jets’ camp.

“They’ve opened their arms to us here,” said head coach Rex Ryan. “Everybody treats us great. This has been a great experience. The way everything is set up - the facilities, the people here. This is really as good as it gets for any type of training camp.”

Cortland players Lou Crispo, James Lenhart and Dan Pitcher served as interns during the 2010 training camp and worked with the Jets’ strength and conditioning staff.

SuNY Cortland: Official university Partner of the New York Jets

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about SuNY CortlandLocated atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland Normal School, which included among its earliest students inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand Corp. fame.

Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by an act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the institution officially became a four-year college providing courses leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, Cortland was a founding member of the State University of New York. Today, more than 7,200 students are pursuing degrees within the College’s three academic divisions — arts and sciences, professional studies and the school of education. Twenty-three departments with a faculty of more than 400 offer the SUNY Cortland student body 70 majors and 44 minors from which to choose. The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes 31 traditional and modern buildings. Fifteen of these structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland also operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve outside Cortland, and the Brauer Education Center on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany. At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed 17th nationally out of approximately 440 colleges and universities in the 2009-10 all-sport Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Division III standings. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only six nationwide to finish in the top 20 each of the last 15 years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured 15 NCAA Division III team titles.

The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic facilities. The newly-constructed on -campus stadium features two artificial turf fields. One field seats 6,500 spectators, the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s track and field teams are among those who utilize the facility, which the New York Times called “...a new stadium worthy of a major university power.”

The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation Center, opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. Corey Gymnasium with a 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic-sized Harriet Holsten swimming pool with gallery seating for 1,500; the Alumni Ice Arena, a facility which can accommodate 2,500 spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics arena, racquetball and squash courts, a wrestling room, modern athletic training facilities and the state-of-the-art Francis Woods Fitness Facility.

Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan-textured surface, is home for the indoor track teams, varsity practice sessions and recreational activities. Cortland’s soccer teams play on T. Fred “Prof” Holloway Field, which has lights for night contests and newly installed bleachers. The College also has 22 outdoor tennis courts and two outdoor basketball courts and boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon Field (softball) as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields.

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