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The 2010 Marist Football Yearbook contains rosters, a season preview, player profiles, statistics, a recap of last year, historical information and school information.

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2010 MARIST FOOTBALL2010 MARIST FOOTBALL

1 Brandon Kicklighter2009 Honorable Mention All-PFL

2 James LaMacchia2009 First Team All-PFL (unanimous selection)

3 Kevin Pauly2009 Honorable Mention All-PFL

4 Matt Snow2009 Honorable Mention All-PFL

5 Jaquan Bryant2009 Second Team All-PFL,defensive back2009 Honorable Mention All-PFL,return specialist

6 Chris Ortner2009 Honorable Mention All-PFL

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GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool: Marist CollegeLocation: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Founded: 1929Enrollment: 4,256President: Dr. Dennis J. MurrayVP for Student Affairs: Deborah DiCaprioNickname: Red FoxesSchool Colors: Red & WhiteHome Facility: Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff FieldCapacity: 5,000Affiliation: NCAA Division I Football

Championship SubdivisionConference: Pioneer Football LeagueAthletic Department Phone: (845) 575-3699

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Athletics: Tim MurrayNCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. John RitschdorffAssociate AD/Internal Affairs: Travis TellitocciAssistant AD/SWA: Elizabeth DonohueAssistant AD/Facilities & Operations:

Darren McCormackAssistant AD/External Affairs: Frank LombardyCoordinator of Sports Medicine: Glenn MarinelliDirector of Student-Athlete Enhancement:

Alyssa GatesStrength & Conditioning Coach: Jon ClancyBusiness Manager: Jeremy Kersten

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID/Football Contact: Mike FerraroOffice Phone: (845) 575-3321Cell Phone: (914) 456-3447E-mail: [email protected] SID: Andy AlongiOffice Phone: (845) 575-3699, ext. 2150Assistant SID: Rob MorganOffice Phone: (845)575-3699, ext. 6047Sports Information Fax: (845) 471-0466Press Box Phone: (845) 575-3155Website: GoRedFoxes.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Jim ParadyAlma Mater/Year: Maine/1983Record at Marist (Years): 96-88-1 (18)Career Record (Years): SameAssociate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator:

Scott RumseyKickers: Tom KellyDefensive Backs: Larry RileyOffensive Line: Bill RoosLinebackers: Casey LorenzTight Ends/Director of Operations: Pete MahoneyOffensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator: Tom TaylorWide Receivers: Nate FieldsRunning Backs: Jason TillerySafeties: Clarence JohnsonOffice Phone: (845) 575-3699, ext. 2046Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact SID

TEAM INFORMATIONStarters Returning/Lost: 11/11Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 50/382009 Overall Record: 7-4Home: 4-1Road: 3-3

Marist at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Pioneer Football League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Tenney Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Game Day Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Head Coach Jim Parady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8

Assistant Coaches/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Facts/Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

2010 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20

Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Milestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

2010 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

2009 In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..42

2009 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

2009 Game Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

Marist Football History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

FCS Honorees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

FCS Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55

Division III Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Club History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..60

All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

Former Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66

Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67

Records Vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70

Media Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71

This Is Marist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72

Why The Red Foxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Marist Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

Rich Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

Hancock Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77

This Is Poughkeepsie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78

Walkway over the Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

President Dr. Dennis Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

Tim Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81

Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

Head Coaches/Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84

History of Leonidoff Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86

James J. McCann Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88

Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89

Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90

Red Fox Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91

Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

Championship History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..93

J.J. Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

On the cover: Left-to-right: Defensive back Rory Foley, defensive linemanTerrence Turner and safety John Van Aman are Marist football's captains forthe 2010 season.

DIRECTIONS TO MARIST

From Long Island: From the Whitestone Bridge,take the Hutchinson River Parkway North to I-684;continue onto I-84 West. Stay on I-84 West until you reach the Taconic State Parkway. Go North onthe Taconic State Parkway until you come to Route 55. Go West on Route 55 until you reach Route 9(just before the Mid-Hudson Bridge). Go North on Route 9. The College is located approximately onemile north on the left side of Route 9.

From Connecticut: Take I-84 West to the Taconic State Parkway North. Go North on the Taconicand follow directions above.

From New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to the Garden State Parkway. Follow the Parkwayto the New York State Thruway. Take the Thruway to exit 17 (Newburgh I-84). Take I-84 East toNewburgh exit (9W & 32). Make a left at the light onto Route 9W North. Follow for 15 miles andfollow the signs for the Mid-Hudson Bridge. Follow signs for Route 9 North and proceed one mile,the College is on the left.

From Upstate New York: Take the New York State Thruway South to exit 18 (New Paltz). Take Route299 East until you come to Route 9W South. Continue on until you see a sign for Route 44-55(Mid-Hudson Bridge). Follow signs for Route 9 North and proceed one mile, the College is on the left.

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About the Pioneer Football League

The 2009 season marks the 17th year for thePioneer Football League – the nation’s only non-scholarship NCAA Football ChampionshipSubdivision conference. The PFL is one of only twoconferences that sponsor football as its only sport,with the Missouri Valley Football Conference beingthe other. The PFL is a truly national conference withmembers on each coast and throughout the nation’sheartland. The league still retains four of its chartermembers – Butler University, the University ofDayton, Drake University and Valparaiso University,plus the University of San Diego (joining in 1992) –which were joined in 2001 by Davidson College,Jacksonville University and Morehead StateUniversity. The league expanded to nine members in2008 with Campbell University joining the league’sranks in its first season of intercollegiate football.Marist became the PFL’s 10th team in 2009.

1991 1992 1993 1994

TIMELINE

Pioneer Football League forms.Four charter members – Butler,Dayton, Drake and Valparaiso –

remain in league todaySan Diego joins PFL

PFL begins first season of play

Marist jumps from Division III to I-AA

Marist begins play inMAAC Football League,

winning league title

On Feb. 28, 2008, a press conferencewas held at Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field toannounce that Marist accepted an invitation to jointhe Pioneer Football League, beginning in 2009. TheRed Foxes became the 10th member of the league,joining Butler, Campbell, Davidson, Dayton, Drake,Jacksonville, Morehead State, San Diego andValparaiso.

“We are proud to be included in a league withschools known nationally for their accomplishmentsin the classroom and on the football field,” MaristCollege President Dr. Dennis J. Murray said. “Maristfosters an appreciation of what it means to be atrue student-athlete, encouraging success in aca-demics as well as athletics. The colleges and univer-sities in the Pioneer League share this same philos-ophy, so we feel we have found the right home forour football program.”

This season, each Pioneer League team will playeight conference games in a round-robin format.Each team will have four league home games andfour league road games. The Pioneer League, whichwas established in 1991, competes in the NCAAFootball Championship Subdivision. All of theleague’s members are committed to the non-schol-arship football model.

“The Pioneer League is a great fit for our footballprogram, and I’m excited that we will have achance to showcase our student-athletes and insti-tution on a national level,” Marist Director ofAthletics Tim Murray said. “We will be competing ina stable conference that exemplifies the standardsand overall experience that we strive to provide forour student-athletes at Marist.”

The current football roster is comprised of playersfrom 14 different states, including California,Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Hampshire,North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia. The team brought

it its first recruits from Georgia, Illinois and NorthCarolina in program history this year. The PioneerFootball League includes programs from California,Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, New York, NorthCarolina and Ohio.

First Season In New LeagueAfter an 0-2 start in league play, the Red Foxesearned their first PFL win in program history on Oct.3, 2009 with a 34-13 home triumph over Campbell.The win started a program-record six-game winningstreak for the Red Foxes, which included fivestraight wins in league play. Among them were alast-second comeback to down defending leaguechampion Jacksonville and a shutout againstValparaiso. The Red Foxes finished their first PFLseason at 5-3 in league play – good for a fifth-place finish – and at 7-4 overall, which tied thehighest win total in program history.

Head Coach Jim Parady AD Tim Murray speaks at podium,with President Dr. Dennis J. Murray (left) and

Head Coach Jim Parady seated

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Pioneer Football League Preseason Coaches Poll Results2010 Preseason Poll1 Dayton (4), 762 Butler (2), 693 Jacksonville (4), 684 Drake, 545 San Diego, 526 Marist, 457 Davidson, 308 Campbell, 259 Morehead State, 2210 Valparaiso, 9Note: First-place votes are in parentheses. Coaches are notallowed to vote for their own team. Nine points are awarded fora first-place vote, with one less point for each succeeding place.

2008 Pioneer Football League Standings

Team Conference OverallButler 7-1 11-1Dayto 7-1 9-2Drake 6-2 8-3Jacksonville 6-2 7-4Marist 5-3 7-4Davidson 3-5 3-7San Diego 3-5 4-7Campbell 2-6 3-8Morehead State 1-7 3-8Valparaiso 0-8 1-10

2001 2006 2007 2008 2009

Davidson, Jacksonville,Morehead State join PFL

Marist wins share of MAAC crown

Marist wins shareof MAAC crown

Marist announces intentions to join PFL,and plays season as

independent

Campbell joins PFL

Marist plays firstseason in PFL,

going 7-4 overall and 5-3in league play

ButlerCampbellDavidsonDaytonDrake

JacksonvilleMarist

Morehead StateSan DiegoValparaiso

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at Leonidoff FieldOn October 6, 2007, a new chapter in MaristAthletics began with the dedication of TenneyStadium at Leonidoff Field. A record crowd of 4,621was in attendance on a warm, sunny day as theMarist football team took on Duquesne. The stadi-um’s name honors Tim Tenney, CEO of Pepsi-Cola ofthe Hudson Valley, who provided the lead gift forthe stadium renovation project. The Marist football,men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse andwomen’s lacrosse programs call the stadium home,in addition to numerous club and intramural sports.

Construction of the stadium started in October2006 and was completed in October of 2007. TheCollege retained the architectural firm of Skidmore,Owings & Merrill LLP to design, plan and overseethe improvement project. This project enhanced anddeveloped two key areas of the facility - the playingsurface itself and spectator seating. In order toserve the five varsity programs that would competeat Tenney Stadium, the need for a synthetic playingsurface was obvious. With this in mind, Marist offi-cials selected the industry leader in synthetic playingsurfaces, FieldTurf.

The renovation project consisted of removing theexisting grandstand and press booth along the westside of the field and constructing a new precastgrandstand structure along with a modern pressbooth, media booths and VIP suites along the eastside of the field. Additionally, an athletic trainingroom, team and officials’ dressing rooms, restrooms,concessions and storage space were incorporated inthe area located under the spectator seating.

The new seating includes 1,744 chair-backs in thegrandstand, with additional seating located on theWest Berm, giving Tenney Stadium a capacity of5,000.

Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field has already host-ed numerous Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceChampionships, including those in women’s soccer(2007), men’s soccer (2008), women’s lacrosse(2010), and men’s lacrosse (2010).

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FieldTurf

Installation of the surface lasted six week, andbegan with the preparation of the subsurface. Highvolume drainage systems, along with weed barriers,went down and were covered by different sizes ofgravel. The final sub-surface layer was composed ofvery fine sized gravel, similar to baseball warningtrack mix. Then the FieldTurf DuraSpine playing sur-face was installed. This surface, the same one usedby the New York Giants, New York Jets and theNew England Patriots of the National FootballLeague, was delivered in 26 15-foot wide rolls.Once the 26 rolls were installed, and their seamssewn together, the field’s 103 tick marks wereglued to the surface. These 4” by 4” squares, col-ored a slightly lighter shade of green than the restof the field, aid in the painting of game lines.Painting consists of connecting the tick marks,allowing for the fewest amount of game lines to bepainted thus allowing the field to look as least busyas possible with five programs (football, men’s soc-cer, women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse and women’slacrosse) calling Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Fieldhome. Next, the infill system was broadcasted overthe playing surface. The base layer consisted of aNike Grind mix. This mix, a part of Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program, consists of finely grind soles of dis-carded athletic shoes. Then atop the Nike Grind, a50/50 mix of silica sand and cryogenic rubber wasbroadcasted. The infill system weighs in at 10

pounds per square foot, nearly three times as heavyas competing synthetic turf systems. This provides asafer surface for the Red Foxes to practice and com-pete upon.

Stone Work

A field stone, selected to mirror that of many of thealready stone-clad buildings on campus, encom-passes the entire grandstand’s façade. This time-consuming and artistic work adds to the building’scharacter and gives the impression that the grand-stand has been a part of the campus landscape foryears.

Seating

The decision was made to move away from bleach-er seating and move to the use of seatbacks exclu-sively. This allows for the greatest amount of com-fort to be made available for spectators whileattending a game or match at Tenney Stadium atLeonidoff Field. Hussey Seating Corporation, basedin North Berwick, Maine, won the contract for thisproject. They furnished and installed 1,744“Legend” chair-back seats. This particular modelgives the seating scheme and overall appearance anostalgic look and feel.

Under the Grandstand

Within the understructure of the grandstand, orbelow the seating area, lie two 55-locker locker

S T A D I U M A M E N I T I E S

rooms. A laundry room, athletic training room andconcession area are also open underneath thegrandstand. Lexan glass along the grandstand’srear exterior was also installed. This translucentglass allows light to enter the locker room spaces,while providing privacy to the users.

West Berm

Along the west side of the site, formerly the loca-tion of the spectator seating, an additional specta-tor seating area has been established. This locationis modeled after a Greek Amphitheater-style lawnseating area and accommodates numerous fans.There are three independent grass-covered tiers,each separated by a small stone-clad wall. Thestone utilized is the same stone that is beingapplied to the grandstand, thus achieving a consis-tent feel and use of material venue-wide.

Graphics Enhancement Project

In the summer of 2010, the Marist AthleticsDepartment continued its branding efforts with agraphics enhancement project. This project incorpo-rated both team rooms, the training area, the ele-vator foyer, and all walkways underneath the stadi-um. In addition to the new graphics, new red car-pet and Pepsi coolers donated by stadium name-sake Tim Tenney were added to the team rooms.

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GO RED FOXES!

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Memorable Momentsat Tenney Stadium• Marist plays before record crowd of 4,621 on

Stadium Dedication Day vs. Duquesne, 10/6/07

• Marist wins triple overtime game vs.

Georgetown, 11/3/07

• Obozua Ehikioya breaks program’s career TD

record vs. Bucknell, 10/4/08

• Chris Debowski ties single-game program record

with four TD passes vs. Bryant, 10/11/08

• Marist defeats Campbell for first PFL victory,

10/3/09

• Chris Debowski finds Kevin Fitzpatrick for 26-

yard TD pass with seven seconds left to defeat

Jacksonville, 10/10/09

• Jason Myers’ 37-yard FG with one second left

gives Marist 23-21 win over Georgetown,

11/7/09

Game Day ExperienceAt Marist home football games,you'll have the opportunity to experience:• Pre-game tailgating

• Performances from the Marist band, cheerleaders and dance team

• Band Director Art Himmelberger leading the singing of the Marist fightsong prior to kickoff

• The band marching down the field in the "Block M" formation

• Full concessions at affordable prices

• A variety of seating options, including chair-back reserved in the grand-stand and lawn on the West Berm

• Shooter, Marist's favorite Red Fox and official mascot

• Post-game fireworks for select contests

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HEAD COACH

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Jim ParadyJim Parady, who has guided the Marist football program through two decades of growth, is in his19th season as the program's head coach and 20thoverall with the Red Foxes.

With 96 victories, Parady is the winningest coach inprogram history. He has made Marist a force to bereckoned with both at the Football ChampionshipSubdivision (FCS), formerly known as I-AA, level.During his tenure, Parady has coached conferencechampionship teams and has had student-athletesexcel both on and off of the playing field. The RedFoxes have made the jump from Division III to FCSstatus, moved into a newly-renovated stadium, wonthree league championships and joined the PioneerFootball League on Parady's watch.

In his tenure as head coach, Parady has posted a96-88-1 record, including 10 winning seasons. TheRed Foxes won the Metro Atlantic AthleticConference Football League championship in 1994,2006 and 2007.

The 2009 season was a historical one for the Maristprogram. The Red Foxes played their first season asa member of the Pioneer Football League, tied aprogram record with seven victories, and set a pro-gram record with a six-game winning streak. Widereceiver James LaMacchia became the first player inprogram history to have a 1,000-yard receiving sea-son, and also set the program record for receptionsin a season with 62. Five Red Foxes were namedCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team AcademicAll-District, which was tied for the most First Teamselections of any Division I school in the country.

The 2008 season saw the Red Foxes compile a 4-7record competing as an FCS independent. Maristwon three of its final five games, including a tri-umph at future Pioneer League foe Davidson toclose out the season. Running back Obozua Ehikioyaset the program record for touchdowns and theschool's FCS record for career rushing yards, whilequarterback Chris Debowski tied the program recordfor touchdown passes in a game with four in theRed Foxes' 34-7 win over Bryant. Right guard JakeDembow was named an FCS Academic All-Star andwas a national semifinalist for the Draddy Award.Both Dembow and Ehikioya were selected to play inthe East Coast Bowl.

In 2007, Marist had perhaps its most historical sea-son in program history. The team moved into itsbeautiful new home - Tenney Stadium at LeonidoffField - and played its first game there on Oct. 6,2007 against Duquesne. After a rough start to theseason, the Red Foxes rebounded to win their lasttwo games and earn a share of the MAAC title for

the second straight year, enabling Parady to winMAAC Coach of the Year honors.

During the 2006 campaign, the Red Foxes captureda share of their second MAAC title in school historywhen they snared a 24-17 victory on Senior Day atthe Old Leonidoff Field. Marist secured a 3-1 leaguemark with the win.

In 2005, the Red Foxes had one of the best seasonsin recent history, tying a school record for wins witha 7-4 overall record and winning three of four MAACcontests. Seniors James Luft (quarterback) and GuySmith (receiver) worked their way into the school'sDivision I-AA record books and Marist outscored itsopponents by a 305-283 margin over 11 contents.Eight players earned honors on the All- MAAC firstand second teams, with another seven named to theleague's All-Academic team. In one of the most pro-ductive offensive seasons in team history, the 2005squad set Division I-AA school records in passingyards (2,232), total offensive yards (3,891) and scor-ing (305 points).

The 2004 season was marked with a number ofimportant honors for Parady's Red Foxes squad.Winning their first three MAAC Football League con-tests by a combined margin of 103-69, the RedFoxes were in contention for their second league titlein history heading into the final MAAC game of theseason. A hard-fought, but heartbreaking 7-3 loss toDuquesne saw the Marist squad finish second in theconference standings, the team's highest ranking inthe final standings since tying for second in 2002.Against MAAC opponents La Salle and Iona, the RedFoxes posted 41 points on the scoreboard in bothgames. In addition to placing a total of 14 players on

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PARADY FILE

PARADY AT MARIST2009: 7-4, 5-3 PFL (First season in PioneerFootball League)2008: 4-72007: 3-8, 2-1 MAAC (MAAC Co-Champions)2006: 4-7, 3-1 MAAC (MAAC Co-Champions)2005: 7-4, 3-1 MAAC2004: 3-6, 3-1 MAAC2003: 4-6, 2-3 MAAC2002: 7-4, 5-3 MAAC2001: 3-6, 2-4 MAAC2000: 6-4, 5-2 MAAC1999: 6-5, 5-2 MAAC1998: 7-3, 5-2 MAAC1997: 6-5, 4-3 MAAC1996: 7-3, 6-2 MAAC1995: 6-4, 4-3 MAAC1994: 7-3, 6-1 MAAC (MAAC Champions)1993: 5-5 (First I-AA season)1992: 4-5-1, 2-2-1 Liberty (First season ashead coach)1991: 6-4, 2-1 ACFC (Offensive Coordinator)Overall: 96-88-1 (.522)

PRIOR TO MARIST1990NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYAssistant Coach – QB, WR

1988-89BROWN UNIVERSITYAssistant Coach – QB (’88), WR (’89)

1986-87SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYCoached under Dick MacPherson, helped leadOrange to 11-0-1 record and Sugar Bowl berthin 1987

1985HAMILTON COLLEGEAssistant Coach - QB

1983-84COLBY COLLEGEAssistant Coach - WR

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the All-MAAC first and second teams, Marist players were named boththe Offensive andDefensive Rookies of theYear. Parady himself earnedhonors as the AnacondaCo-Coach of the Year,sharing the honor withGreg Gattuso of Duquesne.Parady's premium on effortin the classroom as well ason the field was alsobrought to life in a notice-able way, with a record 10Marist players beingnamed to the conference'sAll-Academic team.

Marist played one of itsmost challenging schedulesin program history duringthe 2003 season. The RedFoxes began a series withPatriot League power, Lafayette, and took Maristfootball national, playing on the West Coast for thefirst time at the University of San Diego. The RedFoxes set numerous school records during the cam-paign, highlighted by John Healy setting the I-AAschool record for career tackles (276). Marist alsosnapped 12 single-game and single-season schoolmarks.

The 2002 campaign was one that Marist fans havecome to expect of a Parady-coached team, as theRed Foxes went 7-4 overall, equaling the schoolrecord for wins in a single season. Marist posted a 5-3 record in MAAC Football League play, and finishedin a tie for second place. The squad wrote itself intothe record books against La Salle on November 9th,with single game records of 590 total yards ofoffense, 509 rushing yards and 80 rushing attempts.In the season opener, the defensive unit set a schoolrecord, holding the 2001 Mid-Major NationalChampions, Sacred Heart, to a school record minus-14 yards of rushing offense in the game. Ten RedFoxes were honored with All-MAAC accolades duringthe 2002 season, led by four on the first team. ChrisPrice, along with Juwan Jackson and Mike Loniewskiwere First Team offensive selections, with AdamErcoli earning First Team accolades on the defensiveside of the ball. Alfredo Riullano, Steve Evans andBrett Biggs were all named to the offensive SecondTeam, while Charles Fowler, Aubrey Bennett and IkeIbeh were on the defensive Second Team. Ercoli wenton to earn I-AA Mid-Major All-America honors fromthe Football Gazette, and Jackson earned the samehonor from The Sports Network. The Red Foxes

received national recogni-tion during the season, asPrice and Fowler earnedNational Player of theWeek accolades during thecampaign.

The 2001 edition of Maristfootball struggled earlyduring the fall, but underthe direction of Paradyrebounded to win three ofits last four games, to fin-ish the year at 3-6 overall,and 2-4 in MAAC FootballLeague play. There wereplenty of highlights to goaround during the season,including a thrilling over-time win overGeorgetown, 38-35, onHomecoming Weekend,the first-ever win over theHoyas in program history.

Marist also defeated Siena, the 10th win in as manygames against the in-state rival during Parady'stenure. Honors abounded for Marist during the year,with nine players being tabbed as All-MAAC per-formers, with five making the first team. First TeamAll-MAAC performer Tim Cullen, a member of theRed Foxes defense, earned I-AA Mid-Major All-America honors from the The Sports Network. Cullen,Mike Loniewski and Brett Biggs, were all FootballGazette All-America Honorable Mention selections.Eight of the players also showed their success in theclassroom as well as excellence on the field, earningMAAC All-Academic Team honors.

The 2000 campaign was one of milestones, both per-sonally for Parady and for the program. Marist wonits 100th game in its 23rd year of varsity competi-tion, and Parady reached the 50-win plateau in a 34-31 win over Wagner. Marist had a then-program-record 11 athletes named to the All-MAAC teams atthe end of the season, and had seven players namedAll-America recognition from the Football Gazette. Itwas the Red Foxes’ seventh straight winning season.

Offense was the name of the game in the final yearof the decade as Parady’s squad finished the 1999campaign at 6-5. One of the most productive offen-sive years in program history, the Red Foxes eclipsedthe 40-point mark in four games, including scoring49 points, second most in a single game in programhistory, in a win over Canisius. The offensive unit wasa balanced weapon, putting up nearly 1,500 yardsboth rushing and in the air.

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The 1998 campaign saw Marist again ranking amongthe best in the nation defensively. The Red Foxesranked second in the nation in pass efficiency at 78.3,and total defense, allowing just 219.6 yards per game.Marist also ranked third in the nation in rushingdefense at 73.8 yards per game, and was the sixth-best in the country in points allowed, giving up just12.9 a game. The offense was not to be outdone thatseason, rewriting 15 school records, six on the legs ofthe school's all-time single-season touchdown leader(21), the late J.J. Allen.

Parady and his Red Foxes broke into the national spot-light in 1997 by setting national records. The Maristdefense set a pair of I-AA records in the fall of 1997,breaking the opponent rushing yards per game andfewest yards allowed per rush marks, that had beenheld by Florida A&M. The Red Foxes allowed just 39.8rush yards a game, eclipsing the 1978 record of 45.4yards per game. The stingy Marist defense alsoallowed just 1.2 yards per rush, which snapped theRattlers 1984 national record of 1.3 yards a carry.

The 1994 season saw a step forward for Marist foot-ball, when it joined the MAAC Football League, andthen took it by storm. Marist was chosen to finishfourth that season, but Parady engineered a 7-3 cam-paign, and a 6-1 mark in the inaugural season as aMAAC member to capture the league crown. Theseven wins tied the school record, and the six league

wins were the most in the Red Foxes' MAAC tenure.Marist followed that championship season withback-to-back winning seasons, going 6-4 in 1995and 7-3 in 1996.

After taking over the head coaching reins for the1992 campaign, Parady led Marist into unchartedterritory in 1993, as the Red Foxes jumped fromDivision III to I-AA. The Red Foxes went 5-5 in theirfirst season in Division I.

Parady had first joined the Marist coaching staff in1991, as the offensive coordinator to head coachRick Pardy.

Parady began his coaching career at Colby College in1984, before moving on to Hamilton in 1985. Hespent the 1986 and 1987 seasons coaching at

Sept. 12, 1992First win as head coach (28-12 at Siena)

Sept. 11, 1993Led Marist to first win in Division I (16-7 at St.Francis, Pa.)

1994Led Marist to MAAC championship in first sea-son in league

Sept. 30, 2000Earned 50th career victory (34-31 at Wagner)

2000Led team to seventh straight winning season

Sept. 28, 2002Became all-time winningest coach in team his-tory, earning 60th victory (31-16 vs.Wagner)

2006Led team to share of MAAC Football Leaguecrown

2007Led team to share of MAAC Football Leaguecrown

2009Team plays its first season as a member of thePioneer Football League, ties program recordwith seven-win season, wins program record sixconsecutive games

Syracuse University. He served as a member of legendary coach Dick MacPherson's staff and helpedlead the Orangemen to an 11-0-1 season and aberth the 1988 Sugar Bowl versus Auburn. AfterSyracuse, Parady coached for two seasons at Brown,before taking over as the quarterback and receiverscoach at Northeastern in 1990.

A native of Nashua, N.H., Parady attended theUniversity of Maine, earning a bachelor's degree ineducation in 1983. He was a four-year member ofthe football team as a quarterback and earned twovarsity letters during his career.

Parady and his wife, Kristen, reside in Poughkeepsiewith their two children, Sarah Jane and BrettKenneth.

JIM PARADY BY THE NUMBERS

96 Career victories in 18 seasons as a head coach

3 Conference championships won (1994, 2006, 2007)

10 Winning seasons

7 The Red Foxes have won a program-record seven games in a season five times in Parady’s tenure

27 Total seasons spent as a coach

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TOM KELLYK I C K E R S

The longest-tenured member of the Red Foxes'coaching staff, Tom Kelly is in his 25th year onthe Marist sidelines. Kelly will continue to workwith the Red Foxes' kickers.

Kelly’s pupils have been re-writing the Maristrecord books in recent years. In 2009, KevinPauly kicked the two longest field goals inschool history with 46- and 45-yard efforts.Jason Myers was named Pioneer FootballLeague Special Teams Player of the Week afterbooting the game-winning field goal against

Georgetown with one second left. In 2009, Pauly set a Marist programrecord by averaging 41.0yards per punt last seasonwhile also handling theteam's placekicking andkickoff duties. In 2005,Bradley Rowe set aDivision I-AA school recordwith 36 successful extrapoint conversions in a sin-gle season.

Kelly himself was a place-kicker for the Red Foxes,kicking over the course offour seasons before his1975 graduation. In 1976,Kelly received a tryout withthe New York Giants.

Kelly lives in WappingersFalls, N.Y. with his twosons, Brian and Patrick.

SCOTT RUMSEYA S S O C I A T E H E A D C O A C H / D E F E N S I V E C O O R D I N A T O R / D E F E N S I V E L I N E

Scott Rumsey is in his 13th season on Head Coach JimParady’s staff at Marist. He will once again serve asassociate head coach and defensive coordinator, whilealso serving as defensive line coach.

Rumsey is in his sixth season as associate head coach,and this is his 10th as the Red Foxes’ defensive coordina-tor. This is his second stint coaching the team’s defensivelinemen, as he previously coached the position from1998-2000. He also served as linebackers coach from2001-07 and safeties coach from 2008-09. In his time asdefensive coordinator, Rumsey has coached 41 all-confer-

ence selections, and has been the position coach for 17 all-conference honorees.

In 2009, the Marist defense was ranked 10th in the country in total defense andtied for 12th in scoring defense. The Red Foxes also recorded their first shutout infour years in a 24-0 victory over Valparaiso on Oct. 31. Nine Marist defensive play-ers earned PFL honors.

Rumsey oversaw a change in the team's defensive philosophy heading into the2008 season, as the Red Foxes changed from a 3-4 to a predominantly 3-3-5 look.Safety Rory Foley emerged as a star, setting a single-season school record withseven interceptions - a total which placed him third in the FCS ranks.

Rumsey's association with the Red Foxes football program dates back further thanhis coaching days. He starred as a defensive lineman at Marist and helped beginthe building process of awinning program. As arookie, Rumsey saw theRed Foxes win just twogames, but by the time hegraduated, he had ledMarist to the top of theACFC. In 1990, Rumsey, atwo-time all-conferencedefensive tackle, helped theRed Foxes to a 7-2-1 over-all record, and the first con-ference title in program his-tory and an ACFC crown.The .750 winning percent-age that season is still thebest in program history.

Rumsey began his coachingcareer in 1991 as thedefensive coordinator atValley Central High School, before moving into the college coaching ranks at BatesCollege. He spent four seasons at Bates, coaching with former Marist coach RickPardy. During his stint at Bates, Rumsey coached both the linebackers and defen-sive line, before returning to the Poughkeepsie campus for the 1998 season.

Rumsey earned his Bachelor’s in communications from Marist College in 1991 anda Master's in Public Administration in the spring of 2006. He and his wife, the for-mer Casey Hollister, along with their daughters Kalie, Caden and Codi, currentlyreside in Montgomery, N.Y.

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LARRY RILEYD E F E N S I V E B A C K S

Larry Riley is in his 24th season as an assis-tant coach at Marist.

Riley will be working with the defensivebacks again this season. During his tenureat Marist, Riley has also worked with theteam's linebackers.

This past season, Riley’s tutelage helped cor-nerback Jaquan Bryant earned Second TeamAll-Pioneer Football League honors. Bryant

returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the team’s seasonopener at Sacred Heart, and was subsequently named PFL DefensivePlayer of the Week. Free safety Brandon Kicklighter was also namedHonorable Mention All-PFL.

In 2007, Riley was honored by the Hudson Valley Federal CreditUnion as part of their "Legends of the Hudson Valley" campaign,which was held in conjunction with Black History Month. It was justone of several awards Riley has earned for his dedication to theyouth of the Hudson Valley.

Riley attended Salem College in West Virginia where he saw time asboth a defensive back and running back, and earned All-Americaaccolades two times during his career. In 1975, he led Salem to theNAIA National Championship and earned NAIA Offensive Player ofthe Year honors in the state of West Virginia. He was inducted intothe Salem International University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.

He signed with the Denver Broncos and was a member of thefamous "Orange Crush" defense and played on the 1977 SuperBowl team. Riley played one year with the New York Jets beforeembarking on a three-year stint in the Canadian Football League.

After his retirement from profootball, Riley became avoice for the world of foot-ball. His television appear-ances soon turned into acareer in motivational speak-ing for universities and localschool districts. His voicehelped students to under-stand the pros and cons of afamous lifestyle. He encour-ages children to protect theirdreams.

Riley earned his undergradu-ate degree in public relationsand organizational commu-nication in 2002 fromMarist. In 2003, he also earned his Master's Degree in Educational Psychology from the school.

Riley began his coaching career as an assistant coach at nearbyArlington High School and in the Hyde Park school system. Rileyresides in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and has two children, a son Larry, anddaughter, Laurissa. Laurissa was a member of the 2006 Maristwomen's softball team that won the program's first MAACChampionship and advanced to the Tuscon, Ariz. regional in theNCAA Tournament.

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BILL ROOSO F F E N S I V E L I N E

Bill Roos is in his ninth season as a member of the Marist foot-ball staff, bringing with him over three decades of footballexperience at the high school, collegiate and professional level.

In 2009, three Marist offensive line earned Pioneer FootballLeague honors, as Kevin Ulrich was named Second Team All-PFL, and both Danny Angelastro and Neil Walsh were namedHonorable Mention. In 2007, one of Roos' pupils, Dan Cooper,was named a Mid-Major All-American by the Don HansenNational Weekly Football Gazette. Two Marist linemen -Cooper and center Neil Walsh - were named First Team All-

MAAC. During his tenure with Marist, Roos has mentored seven All-Americans and16 All-MAAC honorees.

Roos brings a wealth of experience withhim to Marist, starting his coaching careerat SUNY Cortland as the linebackerscoach for two years. After spending twoseasons as St. Dominic's (N.Y.) HighSchool, Roos moved back into the collegeranks in 1981, joining the coaching staffat St. John's University. During his six-yearstint with the Red Storm, Roos coachedboth the offensive and defensive lines.

In 1987, he took his coaching waresdown the Long Island Expressway toHofstra University, where he coached until1989. During his tenure in Hempstead,Roos worked with the running backs anddefensive line.

From 1990-96, Roos was a Personnel Scout with the New York Jets, scouting talentthroughout the league for free agency and trade potential. He also assisted with theJets Mini-Camps during those years. While with the Jets, Roos coached at the highschool level. He spent the 1990-92 seasons as the head football coach at HoraceGreeley High School and then took the same position at Roy C. Ketcham High Schoolin Wappingers Falls from 1993 until the completion of the 2000 season.

Roos returned to the college coaching ranks in 2001, taking over as the secondaryand special teams coordinator at Pace University.

Roos played offensive line at Nassau Community College during the 1975-76 sea-sons, before transferring to Cortland State. Injuries prevented Roos from seeing play-ing time at Cortland, but turned him on to his coaching career. He graduated fromCortland in 1979 with a B.S. in Physical Education, and received his Masters Degreein Special Education from Queens College in 1982.

In March 2007, Roos was published in American Football Monthly magazine. Hewrote an article entitled, "The Backside Tackle in the Spread Run Game." In May2009, Roos appeared on Sirius NFL Radio's "Movin' the Chains" show with PatKirwan and Tim Ryan to discuss the art of long snapping.

Coach Roos can be found on the clinic and camp trails, having spoken at the NassauCounty Clinic in 2005-06 and 2008, the New Rochelle Clinic in 2008, Pace UniversitySpring Clinic in 2002 and Suffolk County Coaches Clinic in 2005. He works summercamps tirelessly, including the past 29 seasons at the Knight Camp (Bronx, N.Y.),HSPD Camps in New York, Jay Fiedler Camp, Rutgers College Camp and the MaristCamp. Roos appeared at Lauren's First and Goal Camp at Lafayette College, of whichall proceeds are directed to pediatric brain tumor research and cancer services.

A native of Williston Park, N.Y., Roos and his wife Karen reside in Hopewell Junction,N.Y., with their children Katie and Billy.

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PETE MAHONEYT I G H T E N D S / D I R E C T O R O F O P E R A T I O N S

Pete Mahoney is in his third season on the Maristcoaching staff.

Pete Mahoney is in his fourth season on the Maristcoaching staff.

Mahoney served as Marist's Director of FootballOperations in the 2006 season, and returned to theprogram in the 2008 season. He will also serve astight ends coach for the third straight year. UnderMahoney’s tutelage, Chris Ortner was named All-

Pioneer Football League Honorable Mention last year.

Mahoney brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Red Foxes' program,having been in football coaching for over 25 years at the high school andcollege level. He began his coaching career as a part-time coach at varioushigh schools in South Dakota and Texas while working in the private sectoras well.

Mahoney got his first taste ofHudson Valley football in 1991when he joined the Valley CentralHigh coaching staff inMontgomery, N.Y., and continuedin the position until 2000. Afterserving as Offensive Coordinatorfor Cornwall High's squad in2001, Mahoney moved to the col-lege ranks when he took over asoffensive line coach of the sprintfootball squad at the U.S. MilitaryAcademy in 2002. After servingan additional year with theoffense, Mahoney moved over tothe defensive side of the ball forthe 2004 and 2005 seasons, hewas the team's defensive linecoach.

Mahoney has a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice.

CASEY LORENZL I N E B A C K E R S

Casey Lorenz is in his fifth year at Marist. Lorenz is nowin his third season as linebackers coach after coachingthe Red Foxes' running backs in his first two seasons onstaff.

Lorenz also works extensively with special teams, coordi-nating the Red Foxes kick and punt return units.

Lorenz coached the Red Foxes’ top two tacklers in the2009 season in Nick Andre and Kevin Foley. Andre was aunanimous First Team All-Pioneer Football League selec-

tion, while Foley was named Second Team All-PFL.

During his tenure as running backscoach, Lorenz's unit fielded severalAll-League performers includingFrankie Farrington (Second TeamAll-MAAC, 2006), Obozua Ehikioya(First Team All-MAAC, 2007) andRay Fiumefreddo (MAAC All-Academic Team, 2007).Additionally, Adam Hansen tied theschool record for touchdowns ingame (four) against Saint Peter'sduring the 2006 season.

Lorenz played college football atSUNY Cortland as a linebackerwhere he was a part of two ECACbowl games. While at Cortland, hegraduated cum laude with a B.A.degree in political science in thespring of 2006 and was a memberof Phi Sigma Alpha. He received his Master's Degree in Education at Marist inMay 2009.

In high school, Lorenz played locally at Roy C. Ketcham High and was an All-Section I selection as a running back/linebacker, teaming with current Maristassistant Bill Roos for one season. He was also an All-Poughkeepsie Journalselection, representing Section I in the North-South All-Star game.

Lorenz resides in Fishkill with his wife, Kim. The couple was married in July2009.

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TOM TAYLOR O F F E N S I V E L I N E /R E C R U I T I N G C O O R D I N A T O R

Tom Taylor is in his second season on the Marist staffafter 29 years coaching at the High School and PrepSchool level in Connecticut. Taylor serves as the RedFoxes' recruiting coordinator, and is working with theoffensive line in 2010 after serving as defensive linecoach in 2009.

In 2009, three of Taylor’s pupils were named All-Pioneer Football League Honorable Mention – defen-sive ends Matt Snow and Daniel Sullivan, and nosetackle Terrence Turner.

Taylor was an assistant coach at Brookfield High School in Brookfield, Conn.from 1980-86. He was appointed head coach in 1987, and over the next 12years compiled a record of 82-43-5 winning four division, three league and onestate championship. He then moved to New Milford High School in NewMilford, Conn., where he had a three-year record of 16-16 and led the schoolto its first division championship.

For the past six years, Taylor was the head coach at Canterbury School, wherehis record was 39-11. He took his team to the New England Prep BowlChampionship game three times in that period. In addition to coaching, Tomalso worked in admissions and athletic recruiting during his time at Canterbury.

Through his years of high school coaching, Taylor has had over 70 players moveon to college football. This impressive list includes Marist former standoutsDwayne Bates, Reid Ellis and Guy Smith as well as current captain Rory Foley.

Taylor played football at UConn for one year prior to transferring to Marist,where he graduated with a business degree in 1966. At Marist, he was one ofthe founders of the football program and played for the team in its inauguralseason. In addition to playing and coaching, he has worked many camps andclinics as well as being a guest speaker at numerous events. He also published abook in 1999 "Management, Marketing and Motivation, the Keys to Running aSuccessful Football Program".

Taylor is a native of Bethel, Conn., and presently lives in New Milford, Conn., withhis wife, Alice. They have two grown sons, Tom and Chris, and six grandchildren.

JASON TILLERY R U N N I N G B A C K S

Jason Tillery is in his second season as Marist's run-ning backs coach.

In 2009, with the benefit of Tillery’s guidance, O’NeilAnderson earned Second Team All-Pioneer FootballLeague honors

Tillery joined the Marist staff in the spring of 2009,working with Offensive Line Coach Bill Roos and theRed Foxes' offensive linemen in spring ball. He shift-ed to Running Backs Coach in the summer of 2009.

Tillery spent the 2005-08 seasons the Red Foxes'starting left guard. In that time, he started all 44 of Marist's games. He helpedMarist increase its rushing output from 108 yards per game in 2006 to 192yards per game in 2008. Additionally, Tillery was a member of the MAAC All-Academic Team in 2006.

Tillery played scholastically at Brooklyn Tech, where he was a team captain andearned All-Borough and All-City honors.

Tillery is a 2009 Marist graduate.

CLARENCE JOHNSON S A F E T I E S

Clarence Johnson is in his first season as anassistant coach at Marist. He will be incharge of coaching the Red Foxes’ safeties.

Johnson comes to Marist from West ChesterUniversity in West Chester, Pa., where hecoached from 2007-09. As defensive backscoach, Johnson was responsible for coachingthe team’s safeties and cornerbacks. He alsoworked with the kickoff and punt returners.In his tenure with the Golden Rams, hecoached five All-Pennsylvania State Athletic

Conference players, including three safeties and two return specialists.

Johnson is a member of the American Football Coaches Associationsand Black Coaches and Administrators Association. He also has servedas a football official in the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation, and is business manager/owner of F&J PropertyDevelopment.

Johnson is a 1992 graduate of West Chester, with a B.A. in PoliticalScience and Public Administration. He was a three-year starter for theGolden Rams at cornerback and safety.

A resident of Poughkeepsie, Johnson and his wife, Gina, were married inJuly 2010. He is near completion of his M.B.A. from Eastern University.

NATE FIELDSW I D E R E C E I V E R S

Nate Fields is in his second season as Marist'swide receivers coach.

In 2009, Fields’ tutelage helped JamesLaMacchia achieve the greatest statistical sea-son by a wide receiver in program history.LaMacchia set the program records for recep-tions (62) and yards (1,075) in a season,becoming the first player in program history tohave 1,000 yards receiving in a season en routeto being a unanimous First Team All-PioneerFootball League selection.

Fields spent the 2006-08 seasons as a student assistant on the RedFoxes' staff. He spent one season on the Marist video staff, filming gamesand practices, before moving onto the field for the 2007 season. Heworked specifically with the offensive line, assisting offensive line coachBill Roos in practice with preparation and drills. On game day, Fieldsstaffed the coaches' booth, charting game situations as well as defensivepersonnel, front and blitzes.

Off the field, Fields assisted the coaching staff with game planning,opponent film breakdown, and all facets of video editing. He will contin-ue to perform those jobs this season.

Fields graduated from Marist in May of 2009 with a degree inCommunications.

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JON CLANCY S T R E N G T H & C O N D I T I O N I N G

Jon Clancy is in his second season as Marist'sHead Strength & Conditioning Coach.

Clancy is a 1994 graduate of the UnitedStates Military Academy at West Point, wherehe was a tri-athlete. in Psychology whileminoring in Systems Engineering. After anArmy career, Clancy transitioned from his ownendeavors to personal training of athletes inhis own practice from 1999-2006. He servedas Strength & Conditioning Coach at SUNYCortland in 2007, and he coached at Strength

in Motion training centers in Syracuse, N.Y., in 2008.

Clancy is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) whoearned his Bachelor’s in Psychology.

6thseasonALYSSA GATES

D I R E C T O R O F S T U D E N T - A T H L E T E E N H A N C E M E N T

Alyssa Gates is in her sixth year as the Director of Student-AthleteEnhancement, and her seventh with the Marist department of athletics. In her position, she oversees the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement, including the assistant director and the academic advisement fellow. She is responsible for the academicmonitoring and the continuing eligibility of more than 550 student-athletes at Marist College.

In each of her first five seasons at Marist, the Red Foxes have ledthe Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll eachyear. In the 2009-10 school year, a school-record 18 of her student-athletes were named Academic All-District by ESPN

The Magazine as selected by CoSIDA, while two were named Academic All-Americans.

While earning her master's degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education at KutztownUnviersity, Gates was a graduate assistant in the advising center where she worked withstudents who were on academic probation.

She gave the keynote address at Windsor (N.Y.) High School's National Girls and Women inSports Day event, delivering a presentation entitled "Taking It to the Next Level: PlanningFor and Achieving Success as a College Athlete and Beyond". Gates also was a panelist atFreshmen Student-Athlete Orientation at her alma mater, Mansfield University (Pa.).

Gates is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA). She serves on the N4A’s LGBTCommittee, and was recently appointed to the N4A Finance Committee. In July 2010, shecompleted Sport in Society’s Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Training for GenderViolence Prevention & Education. She also serves as an adjunct instructor of Psychology inMarist’s school of Social and Behavioral Science.

Gates is a cum laude graduate of Mansfield with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication.During her time there, she played four years of field hockey, serving as captain her senior season.

GLENN MARINELLIC O O R D I N A T O R O F S P O R T S M E D I C I N E

Glenn Marinelli is entering his 30th season asthe Coordinator of Sports Medicine for theMarist College student-athletes. He alsoserves as the Assistant Director of the PhysicalEducation Program at Marist, as well as beingan adjunct faculty member in the AthleticTraining Program/Physical Education.

A graduate of Springfield College, Marinelliwas honored in 2006, when he received theSpringfield College Distinguished Athletic

Training Award. The award, given annually, is presented to theSpringfield alum who best represents the ideals of the program andshows continued dedication to the school and profession.

Marinelli is a member of the National Athletic Trainer Association(NATA), the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) and the NewYork State Athletic Trainers Association (NYSATA). He is presently serv-ing on the NYSATA Section II Regional Representative. Marinelli is anactive lecturer, speaking at Athletic Training Symposiums around theregion. He previously served on the NATA Research and EducationFoundation and College and University Athletic Trainer Committee.

Last year, Marinelli was honored with the John Scura Service Award,which is given in recognition of outstanding dedication, loyalty andservice to the New York State Athletic Trainers’ Association.

Marinelli earned his undergraduate degree in 1979, serving as a stu-dent athletic trainer for four years at Springfield, as he earned hisBachelor’s of Science Degree. He went on to earn a Masters ofEducation in Athletic Training from the University of Virginia in 1980.

Prior to coming to Marist, Marinelli spent on year as the athletic trainerat Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla. He also worked with the NewEngland Patriots from 1980-83 at their preseason training camp.

Marinelli and his wife, Angela, reside in Staatsburg, N.Y., with theirthree children, Ashley, Lindsay and Alex.

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MIKE FERRAROS P O R T S I N F O R M A T I O N D I R E C T O R

Mike Ferraro is in his fourth year guiding the SportsInformation Department at Marist.

Ferraro supervises publicity efforts for Marist's 23 Division Isports, and currently serves as the primary contact for the RedFoxes' football, men's basketball and baseball teams. He alsoserved as the contact for men's and women's outdoor trackand field in the 2009-10 school year. Additionally, he has provided color analysis on Marist football broadcasts since2003, which he will continue to do for road games this season. He also will be a voter in The SportsNetwork/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 this season.

From 2000-07, Ferraro was the play-by-play voice of the Marist women's basketballteam. He also worked five years for the Poughkeepsie Journal as a sports writer andcopy editor.

Ferraro received his Bachelor's in Communications with a concentration inRadio/TV/Film from Marist in 2001. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors inCore/Liberal Studies. He served as Sports Editor of The Circle, Marist's student newspaper, and was also Assistant Sports Director of campus radio station WMCR.

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Brandon Kicklighter isone of 8 Red Foxeswho hail from Florida

Tom Kelly is in his25th season on theMarist coaching staff.

Ed Weir has broadcast315 consecutiveMarist football games.

TOP 10Facts AND

FiguresON THE 2010MaristRed Foxes41 – Number of freshmen the Red Foxes brought in for this season. In all,44.1 percent of the Marist roster consists of freshmen.

12 – Of the 41 players the Red Foxes have brought in this season, 12 areoffensive linemen. In all, 75 percent of the team’s offensive linemen this year(12 out of 16) are freshmen.

11 – This year’s freshman class consists of players from 11 different states,including the first players in program history from Georgia, Illinois and North Carolina.

14 – This year’s team consists of players from 14 different states. New Yorkhas the highest total of players on this year’s team with 31, followed by NewJersey with 22. Florida is third with eight.

97 – This year’s coaching staff has 97 years of experience at Marist alone.

4 – Number of coaches who have been at Marist for a decade (Parady, Rumsey, Kelly, Riley).

25 – Kickers coach Tom Kelly has the longest association of any member ofthe coaching staff with the Red Foxes, as he is heading into his 25th season.

1 – Safeties coach Clarence Johnson is the only new coach on the Marist staff this season.

30 – (X 2) – Two people have been associated with the Marist football program for 30 consecutive years. Coordinator of sports medicine GlennMarinelli is heading into this 30th year of service with the Red Foxes,and play-by-play broadcaster Ed Weir is now is his 33rd season.

315 – Ed Weir has been on the air for every Marist football game sincethe program achieved varsity status in 1978, a stretch of 315 consecutive games.

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No. Name Ht. Wt. Position Year Hometown (High School)

1 Kwame Domfe 6-2 197 DB SR Staten Island, N.Y. (New Dorp)

2 Johnathan Stewart 5-10 220 RB JR New York, N.Y. (Forman)

3 Ryan Dinnebeil 6-0 232 RB JR River Vale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional)

4 Kevin Fitzpatrick 6-2 191 WR JR Columbia, Md. (Mount Saint Joseph)

5 Michael Rios 6-3 195 WR JR Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit)

6 Chad Dubiel 6-0 195 DB SO Cicero, N.Y. (Cicero-North Syracuse)

7 Byron Gardner 6-2 195 WR JR Victorville, Calif. (Silverado)

8 Tommy Reilly 5-11 196 QB JR Marlton, N.J. (Holy Cross)

9 Jaquan Bryant 6-1 175 DB JR St. Albans, N.Y. (Holy Cross)

10 Duell Smith 6-2 200 QB FR Hilton, N.Y. (Hilton Central)

11 Mike Gentile 6-3 190 QB JR Staten Island, N.Y. (Monsignor Farrell)

12 Anthony Varrichione 6-4 211 QB SO Medway, Mass. (Xaverian Brothers)

13 Chuckie Looney 5-11 175 QB FR Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)

14 Chris Ortner 6-4 250 TE SR Southington, Conn. (Southington)

15 Carlos Padilla 6-1 170 DB SR Edison, N.J. (John P. Stevens)

16 Miquel Requena 5-7 170 WR SR Compton, Calif. (Verbum Dei)

18 Calvin McCoy 5-9 180 RB JR Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Prep)

19 James LaMacchia 6-0 175 WR SR Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Prep)

20 Jack Marston 6-0 185 DB FR Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)

21 Jesse Signa 5-10 170 K FR South Huntington, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s)

22 Matt Gray 5-9 197 RB JR Hillsdale, N.J. (Pascack Valley)

23 Nick Mainiero 6-1 200 DB SO Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. (Croton-Harmon)

25 Atiq Lucas 5-10 185 RB FR Coram, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s)

26 Alexander Muzii 5-11 181 DB SO Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton)

27 Nick Kaszei 5-11 180 DB FR Brook Park, Ohio (Padua Franciscan)

28 Tim Moller 6-0 195 S JR Islip Terrace, N.Y. (East Islip)

29 Richie Edwards 5-11 190 DB FR Trumbull, Conn. (Trumbull)

30 Rory Foley 5-10 204 DB SR West Roxbury, Mass. (Canterbury)

31 Jason Myers 5-10 165 K/P SO Chula Vista, Calif. (Mater Dei Catholic)

32 Albert Wright 6-2 200 S SO Bridgeport, Conn. (Central High School)

33 R.J. D’Apolito 5-9 195 RB FR Ocean Township, N.J. (Ocean Township)

34 Greg Whipple 5-11 209 RB SR Camillus, N.Y. (West Genesee)

35 Scott Schachter 6-2 226 LB SO Basking Ridge, N.J. (Ridge)

36 Alex Irastorza 6-3 183 K/P SO Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus)

37 Richard Davis 6-0 170 DB FR Shrewsbury, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic)

38 Hugh Kirwan 6-1 215 S FR Montvale, N.J. (Pascack Hills)

39 James Ferrier 6-0 206 RB SO Westtown, N.Y. (Minisink Valley)

40 John Van Aman 6-0 225 S SR Landing, N.J. (Pope John XXIII)

41 Pat Crann 6-1 200 LB JR Knowlton Twnshp, N.J. (North Warren Regional)

42 Steve Guarino 5-10 205 S JR Norwood, N.J. (St. Joseph’s)

43 Brandon Kicklighter 5-10 185 S JR Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)

44 Ryan Cronan 6-0 214 LB JR Hampton, N.H. (Winnacunnet)

45 John Hailey 6-1 180 DB FR Kennesaw, Ga. (Kennesaw Mountain)

46 Alexander Killian 6-3 210 LB JR Farmingdale, N.J. (Howell)

47 Kevin Pauly 6-0 195 K/P SR Rochester, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute)

48 Isaac Sine 6-3 237 LB SO Chantilly, Va. (Chantilly)

49 Mike Kagafas 5-10 220 S FR Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary)

50 Kees Coughlin 6-2 223 LB SR New Rochelle, N.Y. (New Rochelle)

’10roster51 Paul Sakowski 5-11 220 LB FR Chester, N.Y. (Don Bosco Prep (N.J.))

52 Mike Schuster 5-11 200 LB SO Milford, Pa. (Delaware Valley)

53 Kesnel Menard 5-10 205 LB JR Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional)

54 Geoff Magliocchetti 5-11 215 LS FR Wayne, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep)

55 Dave Incle 6-0 220 LB FR Aberdeen, N.J. (Matawan Regional)

56 Tyler Ramsey 5-11 196 LB SO Southbridge, Mass. (Southbridge)

57 Jeremy Phillips 6-1 200 LB FR Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Catholic)

58 Ryan Raines 6-2 185 S FR Baltimore, Md. (Atholton)

59 Connor Shugrue 6-0 210 S FR Seymour, Conn. (Seymour)

60 Jack Meussner 6-2 245 OL FR Wyckoff, N.J. (Ramapo)

61 Cole Johnson 6-4 310 OL FR Raleigh, N.C. (Needham Broughton)

62 Kris Riemer 6-3 250 OL FR Andover, Mass. (Andover)

63 Matt Snow 6-3 245 DL SR Bridgewater, Mass. (Boston College)

64 Michael Rudinsky 6-6 255 OL FR East Fishkill, N.Y. (John Jay-East Fishkill)

65 Norman Bowen 6-3 315 OL FR Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

66 Phede Celestin 6-5 317 OL SO Brooklyn, N.Y. (Canarsie)

67 Rylan Kelleher 6-0 245 OL FR Montclair, N.J. (Montclair)

68 Michael Vannucci 6-3 295 OL FR Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)

69 Brandon Pizzuti 6-4 235 OL FR Poughquag, N.Y. (John Jay-East Fishkill)

71 Patrick Desautels 6-4 255 OL FR Manchester, Conn. (East Catholic)

72 Timothy Lamezec 6-3 260 OL FR Tuckerton, N.J. (Pinelands Regional)

74 Brandon Castelbuono 6-3 290 OL FR Wayne, N .J. (Wayne Valley)

75 Jim O’Donnell 6-6 357 OL SR West Roxbury, Mass. (Boston College)

76 A.J. Borriello 6-2 285 OL FR Ellenville, N.Y. (Ellenville)

77 Peter Evans 6-4 250 OL SO Laconia, N.H. (Laconia)

78 Michael Brereton 6-3 260 OL FR Mahopac, N.Y. (Mahopac)

79 Terrence Turner 6-1 315 DL SR Brooklyn, N.Y. (Fort Hamilton)

80 Conor Brownell 6-4 230 TE FR Killingworth, Conn. (Xavier-Middletown)

81 David Diomede 6-3 235 TE FR Park Ridge, N.J. (Park Ridge)

82 Brennen Dodd 5-11 173 WR FR Lexington, N.C. (North Davidson)

83 Joe DeSimone 6-0 188 WR SR Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Prep)

84 Anthony Calcagni 6-5 218 TE SO Thornwood, N.Y. (Westlake)

85 Bart Leneghan 6-4 181 WR SO North Royalton, Ohio (Holy Name)

86 Timothy Wine 6-3 200 WR FR Northport, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s)

88 Armani Martin 6-2 190 WR FR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Dade Christian)

89 T.J. O’Connell 6-1 185 WR FR Springfield, Va. (West Springfield)

90 Brian Sanford 6-3 285 DL FR Alexandria Bay, N.Y. (Alexandria Central)

91 Steven Diomede 6-3 225 DL FR Park Ridge, N.J. (Park Ridge)

92 Mike Hagemann 6-2 220 DL SO Vernon, N.J. (Vernon)

93 Chris Katerianakis 6-0 293 DL SO Baltimore, Md. (The Hill School (Pa.))

94 David Toriola 6-2 280 DL JR Jamaica, N.Y. (St. Francis Prep)

95 James Desautels 6-3 250 DL JR Manchester, Conn. (East Catholic)

96 Eugene Ciniglio 6-2 240 DL FR Merrick, N.Y. (Bellmore Kennedy)

97 Kevin Stark 6-4 245 DL FR Clifton, N.J. (DePaul Catholic)

99 Robert Lyons 6-5 230 DL FR Odessa, Fla. (East Lake)

* Team Captain

No. Name Ht. Wt. Position Year Hometown (High School)

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76 Borriello, A.J. 6-2 285 OL FR65 Bowen, Norman 6-3 315 OL FR78 Brereton, Michael 6-3 260 OL FR80 Brownell, Conor 6-4 230 TE FR9 Bryant, Jaquan 6-1 175 DB JR84 Calcagni, Anthony 6-5 218 TE SO74 Castelbuono, Brandon 6-3 290 OL FR66 Celestin, Phede 6-5 317 OL SO

(FID CELL-uh-stin)96 Ciniglio, Eugene 6-2 240 DL FR50 Coughlin, Kees 6-2 223 LB SR

(CASE COFF-lin)41 Crann, Pat 6-1 200 LB JR44 Cronan, Ryan 6-0 214 LB JR33 D’Apolito, R.J. 5-9 195 RB FR

(DEE-ap-uh-lee-toe)37 Davis, Richard 6-0 170 DB FR95 Desautels, James 6-3 250 DL JR

(DES-uh-tell)71 Desautels, Patrick 6-4 255 OL FR

(DES-uh-tell)83 DeSimone, Joe 6-0 188 WR SR3 Dinnebeil, Ryan 6-0 232 RB JR

(DIN-uh-beal)81 Diomede, David 6-3 235 TE FR

(DEE-oh-mee-dee)91 Diomede, Steven 6-3 225 DL FR

(DEE-oh-mee-dee)82 Dodd, Brennen 5-11 173 WR FR1 Domfe, Kwame 6-2 197 DB SR

(DOM-fee)6 Dubiel, Chad 6-0 195 DB SO

(Do-BEE-el)29 Edwards, Richie 5-11 190 DB FR77 Evans, Peter 6-4 250 OL SO39 Ferrier, James 6-0 206 RB SO4 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 6-2 191 WR JR30 Foley, Rory 5-10 204 DB SR7 Gardner, Byron 6-2 195 WR JR11 Gentile, Mike 6-3 190 QB JR

(Gen-TILL-ee)22 Gray, Matt 5-9 197 RB JR42 Guarino, Steve 5-10 205 S JR92 Hagemann, Mike 6-2 220 DL SO

(HAG-uh-men)45 Hailey, John 6-1 180 DB FR55 Incle, Dave 6-0 220 LB FR36 Irastorza, Alex 6-3 183 K/P SO61 Johnson, Cole 6-4 310 OL FR49 Kagafas, Mike 5-10 220 S FR

(KAG-uf-fuss)27 Kaszei, Nick 5-11 180 DB FR93 Katerianakis, Chris 6-0 293 DL SO

(KAT-er-nock-us)67 Kelleher, Rylan 6-0 245 OL FR43 Kicklighter, Brandon 5-10 185 S JR46 Killian, Alexander 6-3 210 LB JR38 Kirwan, Hugh 6-1 215 S FR19 LaMacchia, James 6-0 175 WR SR

(la-MOTCH-ee-uh)

72 Lamezec, Timothy 6-3 260 OL FR(LAME-uh-zecK)

85 Leneghan, Bart 6-4 181 WR SO(LEN-uh-han)

13 Looney, Chuckie 5-11 175 QB FR25 Lucas, Atiq 5-10 185 RB FR

(ah-TEEK)99 Lyons, Robert 6-5 230 DL FR54 Magliocchetti, Geoff 5-11 215 LS FR

(MAG-lee-oh-chet-ee)23 Mainiero, Nick 6-1 200 DB SO

(Muh-NER-oh}20 Marston, Jack 6-0 185 DB FR88 Martin, Armani 6-2 190 WR FR18 McCoy, Calvin 5-9 180 RB JR53 Menard, Kesnel 5-10 205 LB JR60 Meussner, Jack 6-2 245 OL FR28 Moller, Tim 6-0 195 S JR26 Muzii, Alexander 5-11 181 DB SO

(MOO-zee)31 Myers, Jason 5-10 165 K/P SO89 O’Connell, T.J. 6-1 185 WR FR75 O’Donnell, Jim 6-6 357 OL SR14 Ortner, Chris 6-4 250 TE SR47 Pauly, Kevin 6-0 195 K/P SR57 Phillips, Jeremy 6-1 200 LB FR69 Pizzuti, Brandon 6-4 235 OL FR58 Raines, Ryan 6-2 185 S FR56 Ramsey, Tyler 5-11 196 LB SO8 Reilly, Tommy 5-11 196 QB JR16 Requena, Miquel 5-7 170 WR SR

(Ruh-QUEEN-uh)62 Riemer, Kris 6-3 250 OL FR15 Rios, Michael 6-3 195 WR JR64 Rudinsky, Michael 6-6 255 OL FR51 Sakowski, Paul 5-11 220 LB FR90 Sanford, Brian 6-3 285 DL FR35 Schachter, Scott 6-2 226 LB SO52 Schuster, Mike 5-11 200 LB SO59 Shugrue, Connor 6-0 210 S FR21 Signa, Jesse 5-10 170 K FR48 Sine, Isaac 6-3 237 LB SO10 Smith, Duell 6-2 200 QB FR63 Snow, Matt 6-3 245 DL SR97 Stark, Kevin 6-4 245 DL FR2 Stewart, Johnathan 5-10 220 RB JR94 Toriola, David 6-2 280 DL JR79 Turner, Terrence 6-1 315 DL SR40 Van Aman, John 6-0 225 S SR68 Vannucci, Michael 6-3 295 OL FR12 Varrichione, Anthony 6-4 211 QB SO

(VAR-uh-key-own-ee)34 Whipple, Greg 5-11 209 RB SR86 Wine, Timothy 6-3 200 WR FR32 Wright, Albert 6-2 200 S SO

No. Name Ht. Wt. Position Year

Coaching Staff

Head CoachJim Parady (19th season)

Associate Head Coach/Defensive CoordinatorScott Rumsey (13th season)

KickersTom Kelly (25th season)

Defensive BacksLarry Riley (24th season)

Offensive LineBill Roos (9th season)

LinebackersCasey Lorenz (5th season)

Tight Ends/Director of OperationsPete Mahoney (4th season)

Offensive Line/Recruiting CoordinatorTom Taylor (2nd season)

Wide ReceiversNate Fields (2nd season)

Running BacksJason Tillery (2nd season)

SafetiesClarence Johnson (1st season)

’10 Team RosterRoster (Alphabetical)

QB RB WR TE OL DL LB S DB K/P LS Total

Fr. 2 2 4 2 12 5 3 4 5 1 1 41

So. 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 0 19

Jr. 2 4 3 0 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 19

Sr. 0 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 0 14

Total 5 8 11 4 16 11 12 9 12 4 1 93

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NEW YORK (31)A.J. Borriello – EllenvilleNorman Bowen – PoughkeepsieMichael Brerton – MahopacJaquan Bryant – St. AlbansAnthony Calcagni – ThornwoodPhede Celestin – BrooklynEugene Ciniglio – MerrickKees Coughlin – New RochelleJoe DeSimone – BronxKwame Domfe – Staten IslandChad Dubiel – CiceroJames Ferrier – WesttownMichael Gentile – Staten IslandJames LaMacchia – BronxAtiq Lucas – CoramNick Mainiero – Croton-on-HudsonCalvin McCoy – BronxKesnel Menard – Spring ValleyTim Moller – Islip TerraceKevin Pauly – RochesterBrandon Pizzuti – PoughquagMichael Rudinsky – East FishkillPaul Sakowski – ChesterBrian Sanford – Alexandria BayJesse Signa – South HuntingtonDuell Smith – HiltonJohnathan Stewart – New YorkDavid Toriola – JamaicaTerrence Turner – BrooklynGreg Whipple – CamillusTimothy Wine - Northport

NEW JERSEY (22)Brandon Castelbuono – WaynePat Crann – Knowlton TownshipR.J. D’Apolito – Ocean TownshipRichard Davis – ShrewsburyRyan Dinnebeil – River ValeDavid Diomede – Park RidgeSteven Diomede – Park RidgeMatt Gray – HillsdaleSteve Guarino – NorwoodMike Hagemann – VernonDave Incle – AberdeenRylan Kelleher – MontclairAlexander Killian – FarmingdaleHugh Kirwan – MontvaleTimothy Lamezec – TuckertonGeoff Magliocchetti – WayneJack Meussner – WyckoffCarlos Padilla – EdisonTommy Reilly – MarltonScott Schachter – Basking RidgeKevin Stark – CliftonJohn Van Aman – Landing

FLORIDA (8)Alex Irastorza – MiamiBrandon Kicklighter – OrlandoChuckie Looney – OcalaRobert Lyons – OdessaArmani Martin – Pembroke PinesAlexander Muzii – Boca RatonMichael Rios – MiamiMichael Vannucci – Florida

CONNECTICUT (7)Conor Brownell – KillingworthJames Desautels – ManchesterPatrick Desautels – ManchesterRichie Edwards – TrumbullChris Ortner – SouthingtonConnor Shugrue – SeymourAlbert Wright – Bridgeport

MASSACHUSETTS (6)Rory Foley – West RoxburyJim O’Donnell – West RoxburyTyler Ramsey – SouthbridgeKris Riemer – AndoverMatt Snow – BridgewaterAnthony Varrichione – Medway

CALIFORNIA (3)Byron Gardner – VictorvilleJason Myers – Chula VistaMiquel Requena – Compton

MARYLAND (3)Kevin Fitzpatrick – ColumbiaChris Katerianakis – BaltimoreRyan Raines – Baltimore

OHIO (3)Mike Kagafas – AkronNick Kaszei – Brook ParkBart Leneghan – North Royalton

GEORGIA (2)John Hailey – KennesawJeremy Phillips – Alpharetta

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2)Ryan Cronan – HamptonPeter Evans – Laconia

NORTH CAROLINA (2)Brennen Dodd – LexingtonCole Johnson – Raleigh

VIRGINIA (2)T.J. O’Connell – SpringfieldIsaac Sine – Chantilly

ILLINOIS (1)Jack Marston – Glen Ellyn

PENNSYLVANIA (1)Mike Schuster – Milford

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OUTLOOKFresh off one of its most successfulseasons in program history, Maristwill look to a blend of experienceand youth to reach greater heightsin 2010.

Eight of 11 starters return to adefense which finished 10th in theFootball Championship Subdivisionranks last season in yards allowedper game. While just three startersreturn on the offensive side of theball, a talented group of youngplayers and newcomers will havethe opportunity to make their pres-ence felt this season.

carries. Junior Matt Gray, a transfer from RhodeIsland, averaged 4.5 yards per carry last seasonand may see increased playing time this year.Fellow junior Calvin McCoy will look to providea burst of speed, as will freshman Atiq Lucas

34 Greg Whipple Sr.

3 Ryan Dinnebeil Jr.

22 Matt Gray Jr.

18 Calvin McCoy Jr.

2 Johnathan Stewart Jr.

39 James Ferrier So.

33 R.J. D’Apolito Fr.

25 Atiq Lucas Fr.

WIDE RECEIVERThis is one of the deepest and most experiencedareas on the team.

Fifth-year senior James LaMacchia returns afterhaving the most productive season of anyreceiver in program history last season.LaMacchia set single-season records for recep-tions (62) and yards (1,075), as he became thefirst Red Fox to enjoy a 1,000-yard receivingseason en route to being a unanimous FirstTeam All-PFL selection. Joe DeSimone, anotherfifth-year senior, moved into the starting lineupthe second half of last season, and averaged15.2 yards on 15 receptions. Junior KevinFitzpatrick caught 14 passes last season, themost memorable of which was the game-win-ning touchdown reception with seven secondsto play as Marist defeated Jacksonville.

OFFENSEQUARTERBACKWith the departure of two-year starter ChrisDebowski, the Red Foxes will have a new start-ing quarterback this season.

Marist has three returners at the position in jun-iors Mike Gentile and Tommy Reilly and sopho-more Anthony Varrichione. Of the three, Reilly isthe only one who has seen game action.Making two starts for an injured Debowski lastseason, Reilly completed 67.3 percent of hispasses (37-for-55) and threw for 379 yards anda touchdown. Gentile is looking to bounce backfrom a knee injury suffered last preseason,which sidelined him for the entire year.Varrichione served as the third quarterback in2009, but did not appear in any games.

11 Mike Gentile Jr.

8 Tommy Reilly Jr.

12 Anthony Varrichione So.

13 Chuckie Looney Fr.

10 Duell Smith Fr.

RUNNING BACKThe Red Foxes lost their leading rusher, SecondTeam All-PFL selection O’Neil Anderson (842yards, 4.3 yards per carry), to graduation. Theymay look to replace Anderson’s production withseveral backs.

Senior Greg Whipple returns after starting atfullback last season, and scoring four touch-downs. Junior Ryan Dinnebeil had outstandingsuccess in short-yardage situations, having ledthe Red Foxes with nine touchdowns on just 31

Head Coach Jim Parady

Greg Whipple

James LaMacchia

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14 Chris Ortner Sr.

84 Anthony Calcagni So.

80 Conor Brownell Fr.

81 Steven Diomede Fr.

OFFENSIVE LINEThis area will have the most change heading intothe 2010 season.

The Red Foxes lost all five starters up front from lastyear, including Second Team All-PFL selection KevinUlrich (right tackle) and Honorable Mention choicesDanny Angelastro (left tackle) and Neil Walsh (cen-ter). Angelastro and Walsh were both three-yearstarters, and Ulrich started each of the last two sea-sons.

Of the 17 players the Red Foxes have at this posi-tion, 12 are freshmen and just one is an upperclass-man. Sophomores Phede Celestin and Peter Evansare among the returners who could see action thisseason. Celestin showed promise as a freshmanbefore his season was cut short by injury, and Evansbecame one of the team’s top tackles by the end oflast season.

75 Jim O’Donnell Sr.

66 Phede Celestin So.

77 Peter Evans So.

67 Rylan Kelleher So.

73 Rocco Manfre So.

76 A.J. Borriello Fr.

65 Norman Bowen Fr.

78 Michael Brerton Fr.

74 Brandon Castelbuono Fr.

71 Patrick Desautels Fr.

61 Cole Johnson Fr.

72 Timothy Lamezec Fr.

60 Jack Meussner Fr.

69 Brandon Pizzuti Fr.

62 Kris Riemer Fr.

64 Michael Rudinsky Fr.

68 Michael Vannucci Fr.

DEFENSEDEFENSIVE LINEThe Red Foxes return a wealth of experience at thisposition, and should have plenty of depth as well.

Fifth-year seniors Matt Snow and Terrence Turner – atwo-year captain -- were both named HonorableMention All-PFL in 2009. Both Snow and Turner areconverted offensive linemen, as is junior DavidToriola, who will see significant action at nose tacklealong with Turner.

Snow figures to see plenty of action at defensiveend, as do junior James Desautels and sophomoreMike Hagemann. Sophomore Chris Katerianakis satout last season due to injury, but will get the oppor-tunity to make his presence felt this season.Freshman Kevin Stark, who stands 6-foot-4, will alsofactor into the mix for playing time at defensive end.

63 Matt Snow Sr.

79 Terrence Turner Sr.

95 James Desautels Jr.

70 David Toriola Jr.

92 Mike Hagemann So.

93 Chris Katerianakis So.

98 Brett Sanchez So.

96 Eugene Ciniglio Fr.

91 Steven Diomede Fr.

99 Robert Lyons Fr.

90 Brian Sanford Fr.

97 Kevin Stark Fr.

Juniors Michael Rios and Byron Gardner, as well assophomore Bart Leneghan, all figure to see playingtime as the Red Foxes frequently employ sets withthree and four wide receivers.

83 Joe DeSimone Sr.

19 James LaMacchia Sr.

16 Miquel Requena Sr.

4 Kevin Fitzpatrick Jr.

7 Byron Gardner Jr.

5 Michael Rios Jr.

85 Bart Leneghan So.

82 Brennen Dodd Fr.

88 Armani Martin Fr.

89 T.J. O’Connell Fr.

86 Timothy Wine Fr.

TIGHT ENDRobert Spano, who started for the Red Foxes for amajority of the last three seasons, has graduated.However, the Red Foxes bring back fifth-year seniorChris Ortner, whose production has increased everyseason. Ortner has seen plenty of action the pastthree seasons in two tight end sets, and started lastseason with Spano sat out two games due to injury.Ortner was an Honorable Mention All-PFL selectionlast year, and scored the first two touchdowns of hiscareer.

Sophomore Anthony Calcagni saw some action as afreshman, and will look to contribute more this sea-son.

Chris Ortner

Terrence Turner

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LINEBACKERThe Red Foxes lost their two top tacklers lastseason in unanimous First Team All-PFL selec-tion Nick Andre and Second Team All-PFLchoice Kevin Foley, but have a solid collectionof experience and depth at this position.

The lone senior on this unit is Kees Coughlin,who stepped into the starting lineup last sea-son and finished fourth on the team with 66tackles, including six for losses.

A host of players are competing for the startingspots vacated by Andre and Foley, includingjuniors Pat Crann and Ryan Cronan as well assophomores Tyler Ramsey, Mike Schuster andIsaac Sine. Ramsey is making the transition tolinebacker after spending his freshman seasonat safety.

50 Kees Coughlin Sr.

41 Pat Crann Jr.

44 Ryan Cronan Jr.

46 Alexander Killian Jr.

53 Kesnel Menard Jr.

56 Tyler Ramsey So.

35 Scott Schachter So.

52 Mike Schuster So.

48 Isaac Sine So.

55 Dave Incle Fr.

57 Jeremy Phillips Fr.

51 Paul Sakowski Fr.

injuries to finish third on the team with 69tackles and second in sacks with three as hewas named Honorable Mention All-PFL. Twoseasons ago, he set the Marist single-seasonprogram record with seven interceptions.

Last year’s team leader in interceptions wasjunior cornerback Jaquan Bryant, who had fiveand was named Second Team All-PFL.Sophomore Nick Mainiero and Chad Dubiel sawplenty of action last year, and will compete formore time this year. A pair of seniors – KwameDomfe and Carlos Padilla – will also competefor snaps after sitting out last season.

Freshmen Richie Edwards, Nick Kaszei and JackMarston will also be in the mix for playing time.

1 Kwame Domfe Sr.

30 Rory Foley Sr.

15 Carlos Padilla Sr.

9 Jaquan Bryant Jr.

6 Chad Dubiel So.

23 Nick Mainiero So.

26 Alexander Muzii So.

29 Richie Edwards Fr.

37 Richard Davis Fr.

45 John Hailey Fr.

27 Nick Kaszei Fr.

20 Jack Marston Fr.

John Van Aman

SAFETIESSenior John Van Aman will serve as the leaderof this unit literally and figuratively, as he wasone of three Red Foxes selected as a captain forthis season. Despite missing time due to injurylast season, Van Aman was named HonorableMention All-PFL after having 26 tackles.

Junior Brandon Kicklighter will play closer tothe line of scrimmage this season after startinglast season exclusively at free safety and earn-ing Honorable Mention All-PFL honors. Fellowjunior Steve Guarino also should see plenty ofplaying time.

40 John Van Aman Sr.

42 Steve Guarino Jr.

43 Brandon Kicklighter Jr.

28 Tim Moller Jr.

32 Albert Wright So.

49 Mike Kagafas Fr.

38 Hugh Kirwan Fr.

58 Ryan Raines Fr.

59 Connor Shugrue Fr.

DEFENSIVE BACKSThis is another unit which features plenty ofexperience and depth.

Senior Rory Foley is back for a second year ascaptain, and will make the move to free safetythis season. Last year, Foley battled through

SEASON PREVIEW

Kees Coughlin

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against PFL foes. Marist will travel to the midwestin back-to-back weeks to face Drake (Oct. 2) andValparaiso (Oct. 9) before returning home to takeon San Diego (Oct. 16) on Alumni Weekend. TheRed Foxes will then head to the southeast in back-to-back weeks, as they will take on Jacksonville(Oct. 23) and Campbell (Oct. 30).

Marist’s home and PFL schedules will conclude inNovember following back-to-back games at TenneyStadium at Leonidoff Field against Davidson (Nov.6) and Dayton (Nov. 13). The Red Foxes will closeout the 2010 regular season with a non-conferencegame at Georgetown of the Patriot League on Nov. 20.

SCHEDULEIn their second year as a member of the PFL, theRed Foxes will play eight league contests and threenon-league games.

Marist will not leave Poughkeepsie in September,as the Red Foxes will start the season with threeconsecutive home games. A Friday night gameagainst Sacred Heart (Sept. 3) of the NortheastConference opens the schedule, which will be fol-lowed by a visit from Bucknell (Sept. 11) of thePatriot League. Following a bye week, the RedFoxes’ PFL opener will come at home againstMorehead State on Sept. 25.

In October, the Red Foxes will be on the road forfour out of five weeks, with all games coming

SPECIALISTSThe Red Foxes return both their top kicker andpunter from last season. Sophomore Jason Myersconnected on 8-of-11 attempts last season, and hita game-winning field goal against Georgetownwith one second left. He also handled kickoff duties.

Pauly downed 13 of his 42 punts inside the 20 lastseason, and had just two touchbacks. He also hasexperience as a placekicker and kickoff specialist,and he kicked the two longest field goals (46 and45 yards) in program history last season.

Sophomore Alex Irastorza will also compete forplaying time.

In the return game, DeSimone and Bryant will seetime returning kickoffs. Bryant was namedHonorable Mention All-PFL as a return specialist lastseason, and was named PFL Special Teams Player ofthe Week after a 71-yard kickoff return at Bucknell.The sure-handed LaMacchia should factor into themix at punt returner again.

47 Kevin Pauly Sr.

36 Alex Irastorza So.

31 Jason Myers So.

54 Geoff Magliocchetti Fr.

21 Jesse Signa Fr.

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1 Kwame DomfeSenior – DB – 6-2 / 197 • Staten Island, N.Y. / New Dorp

General: Versatile senior who will compete for time in the secondary after sittingout last season due to injury.2009: Sat out the season due to injury.2008: Played in nine games, notching 41 tackles. ... Had a season-high eight tacklesvs. Wagner, Sept. 19. ... Also had a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup.2007: Played in eight games. ... Recorded six total tackles.Prior to Marist: Played football, participated in indoor and outdoor track and played junior varsity basket-ball in high school. ... Named All-City and All-Borough. ... Played in New York City Outback Bowl and wasnamed Snapple Player of the Week. ... Earned scholarship award and received honors in foreign language andlegal studies.Personal: Born Aug. 18, 1989. ... The son of Kwame and Martha Domfe.Major: Criminal Justice

Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF

2007 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 22 19 41 1 0 0 1 0 0

Total 25 22 47 1 0 0 1 0 0

Ryan DinnebeilJunior – RB – 6-0 / 232 – River Vale, N.J. • St. Joseph RegionalGeneral: An accomplished short-yardage runner who will be called on for anincreased role in the Marist backfield this season.2009: Played in all 11 games. ... Led the team in touchdowns with nine, all of whichcame on the ground. ... Scored a team-best 54 points. ... Finished third on the teamin rushing with 128 yards on a 4.1 yards per carry average. ... Caught two passes for31 yards. ... Rushed for three touchdowns and 79 yards vs. Georgetown, Nov. 7.2008: Saw action in Marist backfield and on special teams, playing in all 11 games. ... Ran for 36 yards on15 carries and scored four touchdowns. ... Scored first career touchdown vs. Bucknell, Oct. 4, and had twoscores vs. Iona, Oct. 25. ... Also registered two tackles.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football and three years of both ice hockey and track. ... Was named FirstTeam All-League. ... Was named Honorable Mention All-County in both his junior and senior years. ... Was avarsity starter for three seasons. ... Was team captain his senior season. ... Played on the 2005 StateChampionship team. ... Was a Second Honors student.Personal: Born May 31, 1989. ... Son of Steve and Jeanne. ... Father played semi-pro football for the New JerseyRams.

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2008 15 43 2.4 12 0 0 0 0 4

2009 31 128 4.1 43 2 31 15.5 29 10

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4 Kevin FitzpatrickJunior – WR – 6-2 / 191 – Columbia, Md. • Mount St. JosephGeneral: Make significant strides as a sophomore, and will see plenty of action at widereceiver as a junior.Played in all 11 games. ... Finished third on the team in receiving yards with 189and fourth with 14 catches for a 13.5 yard average per catch. ... Caught one touch-down, which was the game-winner with seven seconds left vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 10. ...Also recorded two tackles.2008: Saw action in 10 games. ... Caught one pass for 18 yards in season opener at San Diego, Aug. 29.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football. ... Was named All-MIAA his senior year. ... Won the MIAAChampionship his senior year. ... Was a Second Honors student his senior year.Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1990. ... Son of Tracey and Kevin. ... Father played baseball at University of Virginia. ...Aunt was a member of Track and Field at Catholic University. ... Uncle was a receiver at the United States Naval Academy.Major: Business/Marketing

Year Rec Yds Avg. TD Long

2008 1 18 18.0 0 18

2009 14 189 13.5 1 38Total 15 207 13.8 1 38

Michael RiosJunior – WR – 6-3 / 195 – Miami, Fla. • Belen JesuitGeneral: A standout special teamer who will compete for additional playing time atwide receiver this season. … Has blocked four kicks in his career.2009: Played in 10 games. ... Caught three passes for 68 yards, an average of 22.7yards per catch. ... Blocked a kick against Jacksonville, Oct. 10. ... Also had fourtackles.2008: Played in 10 games at wide receiver and on special teams. ... Blocked kicks in three consecutive weeks,blocking a punt vs. Lafayette (Sept. 6), an extra point at St. Francis (Pa.) (Sept. 13) and a field goal vs. Wagner(Sept. 19). ... Also had six special teams tackles.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football and three years of track. ... Was a football captain his seniorseason. ... Voted MVP of offense his senior season, and was chosen Second Team All-County. ... Holds schoolrecord for receiving yards in a season with 652.Personal: Born June 9, 1990. ... Son of Cecilia and Jorge Rios. ... Father played football at Catholic University.Major: Business/Marketing

Year Rec Yds Avg. TD Long2009 3 68 22.7 0 37Total 3 68 22.7 0 37

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Tommy ReillyJunior – QB – 5-11 / 196 – Marlton, N.J. • Holy CrossGeneral: Served as the team’s backup quarterback last season and was the primary holder as well. … Will compete for the starting quarterback job this season.2009: Played in all 11 games, serving as the back-up quarterback and holder onfield goal attempts. ... Completed 37 of 55 (67.3%) passing attempts for 379 yards.... Threw one touchdown and two interceptions. ... Made his first career start at SanDiego, Sept. 19, going 12-for-21 for 139 yards while throwing his first career touchdown. ...Threw for a career-high 237 yards in his only other start, which came at Bucknell, Sept. 26.2008: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football at Holy Cross High School. ... Was a First Team All-StateOffensive selection by the Associated Press as a senior. ... Was selected to play in the Governor's Bowl andwas named one of the top 100 players in New Jersey. ... Threw for 64 touchdowns and 5,460 yards in hisscholastic career, breaking a South Jersey record that had stood for 12 years with his touchdown total. ...Named the top offensive player in Burlington County by the Burlington County Times as a junior. ... Alsoplayed baseball at Holy Cross, belting 16 extra-base hits as a junior. ... Also was an honor roll student.Personal: Born June 20, 1989. ... The son of Tom and Faith Reilly. ... Also enjoys fishing and playing tennis.Major: Business

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2009 37-55 .673 379 1-2 41 123.9

Total 37-55 .673 379 1-2 41 123.9

Jaquan BryantJunior – DB – 6-1 / 175 – St. Albans, N.Y. • Holy CrossGeneral: A play-making cornerback who is one of the top returners in the secondary.2009: Second Team All-PFL (defensive back), Honorable Mention All-PFL (return spe-cialist). ... PFL Defensive Player of the Week, 9/6. ... PFL Special Teams Player of theWeek, 9/27. ... Played in all 11 games, leading the team in interceptions (five), passbreak-ups (seven), and interceptions returned for touchdown (two). ... Recorded 27 tackles, including twotackles-for-losses. ... Finished third on the team in kick return yardage with 205, with a team-best 25.6average return. ... Returned two interceptions for touchdowns at Sacred Heart, Sept. 5.2008: Played in 10 games. ... Led the Red Foxes by averaging 20.1 yards per kickoff return. ... Also sawtime in the secondary, record 10 tackles, including a season-high seven at Fordham, Nov. 1. ... Alsorecorded a pass breakup.Prior to Marist: Played scholastically at Holy Cross High School, where he played football and basket-ball. ... Played in the CHSFL Senior Bowl and was named CHSFL Defensive MVP.Personal: Born Aug. 3, 1990. ... The son of Darryl and Trina Bryant.Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF

2008 8 2 10 0 0 0 1 0 0

2009 13 14 27 2 0 5 7 0 0

Total 21 16 37 2 0 5 8 0 0

Michael GentileJunior – QB – 6-3 / 190 – Staten Island, N.Y. • Monsignor FarrellGeneral: Will compete for the starting quarterback job after sitting out last seasondue to injury.2009: Suffered season-ending injury in the pre-season.2008: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football. ... Was named a Daily News All-Star. ... Was named a StatenIsland Advance All-Star. ... Was a nominee for the Fugazi Award. ... Received the Michael Ricardi Award. ...Was named the Catholic High School Football League MVP. ... Was a team captain.Personal: Michael Gentile, Jr. was born March 19, 1990. ... Son of Michael and Donna.Major: Business

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Anthony VarrichioneSophomore – QB – 6-4 / 211 – Medway, Mass.• Xaverian BrothersGeneral: Will compete for the Red Foxes’ starting quarterback job as a sophomore.2009: Served as the Red Foxes' third quarterback, and did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football in high school. ... Was an EMass Division 1All-Star. ... Was showcased at Boston College camp and was a two-time MVP there. ... Named a Gridiron Great. ...Also played two years of AAU basketball and one year of volleyball.Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1990. ... The son of Maria Varrichione. ... Grandfather Frank Varrichione played footballcollegiately at Notre Dame and in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams, and was a five-time Pro Bowler. ... Enjoys fishing, hunting, snowboarding and rock climbing.

Chris OrtnerSenior – TE – 6-4 / 250 – Southington, Conn. • SouthingtonGeneral: Enjoyed a breakout season last year, and projects as the starter at tight end as afifth-year senior.2009: Honorable Mention All-PFL. ... Played in all 11 games. ... Had two touchdown receptions, second-most on the team. ... Finished fifth on the team in receiving yards (115) and sixth in receptions(9). ... Recorded his first career touchdown on a career-long 44-yard reception against Jacksonville on Oct. 10. ...Also had two tackles.2008: Played in all 11 games at tight end. ... Caught three passes for 36 yards.2007: Did not accumulate statistics.2006: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Lettered three years in football and lacrosse. ... Player of the Week three times. ...Captain of the lacrosse squad. ... Member of the school's honor roll throughout his tenure at Southington.Personal: Son of David and Antoinette Ortner.Major: Business/Finance

Year Rec Yds Avg. TD Long2008 3 36 12.0 0 172009 9 115 12.8 2 44Total 12 151 12.6 2 44

Calvin McCoyJunior – RB – 5-9 / 180 – Bronx, N.Y. • Fordham PrepGeneral: Will compete for carries in the Marist backfield in his junior season.2009: Played in two games. ... Rushed for 11 yards on four carries.2008: Did not play due to injury.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football. ... Was a member of the track and field team for three years. ...For his senior year, he was named to the Journal News Super 11. ... Was named First Team All-State. ... was namedAll-City. ... Was named All-County. ... Was named All-League. ... Played in the All-Star Game. ... For his junior year,he was named Second Team All-State. ... First Team All-County. ... First Team All-League. ... First Team All-Borough.Personal: Born July 17, 1990. ... Son of Evelyn Brooks McCoy.Major: Economics

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19 James LaMacchiaSenior – WR – 6-0 / 175 – Bronx, N.Y. / Fordham PrepGeneral: An explosive playmaker who turned in the most productive seasonfor any wide receiver in program history last season. … Is also the team’s primary punt returner.2009: First Team All-PFL (unanimous selection). ... Played in all 11 games. ...Led the team in receptions (62), receiving yards (1,075), receiving touchdowns(four), all-purpose yards (1,153) and all-purpose yards per game (104.8). ...Became the first player in program history to record 1,000 receiving yards in aseason. ... Recorded 100+ receiving yards six times, including a single-game program-record 195 on acareer-high 10 catches against Jacksonville on Oct. 10. ... Averaged 17.3 yards per catch, tied for second-best on the team. ... Returned 10 punts for 78 yards. ... Caught at least six passes seven times. ... Alsorecorded two tackles.2008: Played in all 11 games. ... Led Red Foxes in receptions (36), receiving yards (535) and receivingtouchdowns (four). ... Averaged 14.9 yards per reception. ... Scored first career touchdown at St. Francis(Pa.), Sept. 13. ... Had career-high six receptions at San Diego, Aug. 29. ... Had four receptions for career-high 154 yards and career-high two touchdowns vs. Bryant, Oct. 11.2007: Played in three games. ... Caught four passes for 31 yards.2006: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Claimed team MVP, All-City and Third Team All-State honors.Personal: Son of Tom and Theresa LaMacchia.

Year Rec Yds Avg. TD Long2007 4 31 7.8 0 112008 36 535 14.9 4 802009 62 1075 17.3 5 77Total 102 1641 16.1 9 80

Matt GrayJunior – RB – 5-9 / 197 – Hillsdale, N.J. / Pascack ValleyGeneral: A transfer from Rhode Island who saw time in the Marist backfieldlast season, and will compete for more carries this year.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in seven games. ... Rushed for 36yards on eight carries for a 4.5 yards per carry average. ... Returned four kicksfor 35 yards. ... Also had three tackles.Prior to Marist: Transferred from the University of Rhode Island.Major: Business

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Nick MainieroSophomore – DB – 6-1 / 200 – Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. / Croton-HarmonGeneral: Progressed through his freshman season, and will vie for significant play-ing time as a sophomore.2009: Played in nine games. ... Recorded six tackles, four of which were solo.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football, two years of basketball and twoyears of lacrosse in high school. ... In football, team won regional and section cham-pionships and was a state finalist as a senior. ... Earned First Team All-State, All-Section and All-League honorsas a senior. ... Was named Team MVP as a junior and senior. ... Named All-League and All-Section Honorable

Mention as a junior and senior. ... Named to the Golden Dozen Student-Athlete Honorable Mention.Personal: Born Feb. 18, 1991. ... The son of Angelo and Gail Mainiero. ... Also enjoys weightlifting, fishingand lifeguarding.Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2009 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

Alexander MuziiSophomore – DB – 5-11 / 181 – Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca RatonGeneral: Will see time in the Marist secondary this season.2009: Played in two games. ... Did not accumulate statistics.Prior to Marist: Played four years of varsity football, one year of basketball andone year of baseball in high school. ... Named team's Most Valuable DefensiveBack as a senior. ... Also earned All-Conference and Rookie of the Year honors.Personal: Born July 23, 1990. ... The son of Ron and Stacy Muzii. ... Father played football at Cornell, andmother played tennis at Memphis.Major: Communications/Sports Communications

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Junior – DB – 6-0 / 195 – Islip Terrace, N.Y. / East IslipGeneral: Earned increased playing time last season, and should see plenty ofaction in the Marist secondary this season.2009: CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District, PFL AcademicHonor Roll. ... Played in 10 games. ... Recorded 14 tackles (five solo) and half-a-tackle for loss. ... Had acareer-high six tackles and 0.5 tackles-for-loss vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 10.2008: Made two tackles, appearing in three games.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football. ... Played four years of lacrosse. ... Wrestled for one year. ...Was named Second Team All-State, First Team All-Long Island and Academic All-Division Team his senior year. ... Was named to the National Football Foundation's "Golden Eleven". ... Was named Long IslandChampionship Game MVP. ... Won the Long Island Championship his senior year, going 11-0. ...Was named All-County his junior year. ... Received the Scholar Athlete Award.Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1989. ... Son of Karen.Major: Biomedical SciencesYear Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2008 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 02009 5 9 14 0.5 0 0 0 0 0Total 6 10 16 0.5 0 0 0 0 0

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30 Rory Foley CAPTAIN

Senior – DB – 5-10 / 204 – West Roxbury, Mass. / CanterburyGeneral: A ferocious hitter and playmaker who will transition to free safetythis season, and is in his second season as a captain.2009: Captain, Honorable Mention All-PFL. ... Played in all 11 games. ... Wasthe team's third-leading tackler with 69 (22 solo). ... Finished second on theteam in tackles-for-loss with seven and sacks with three. ... Also had two pass break-ups. ... Was the firstjunior ever to be named captain by head coach Jim Parady.2008: Played in all 11 games and intercepted a team-high seven passes for 95 yards. ... Finished secondon team with 83 tackles and led team with 41 solo stops. ... Tied for team lead with three pass breakups.... Had six tackles for losses and two sacks. ... Also forced a fumble. ... Had two games with two intercep-tions, and had a season-high 11 tackles at Georgetown, Nov. 8.2007: MAAC Co-Rookie of the Year, Second Team All-MAAC, MAAC Rookie of the Week (Week 8, Week10, Week 11). ... Played in all 11 games. ... Second on the team with 66 tackles. ... Recorded 46 tacklesover the last four games of the season. ... Broke up two passes.Prior to Marist: Played football, baseball and was a member of the track team. ... At Canterbury Prep,team won 2006 Colonial League championship with 8-0 record, was named First Team All-League andFirst Team All-New England. ... At Boston Latin School, was DCL Co-Most Valuable Player, Defensive Playerof the Year and All-Star. ... Was named Boston Globe All-1A and a Boston Herald 1A All-Star. ... Was a DCLAll-Star in baseball for two years. ... Made high honor roll at Canterbury.Personal: Born Nov. 28, 1987. ... The son of David and Kathleen Foley. ... Uncle, Kevin Foley, played foot-ball at Maine. ... Enjoys weightlifting and wiffleball.Major: Psychology/Special Education

Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2007 37 29 66 1 0 0 2 0 02008 41 42 83 6 2 7 3 1 12009 22 47 69 7 3 0 2 0 0Total 100 118 218 14 5 7 7 1 1

Jason MyersSophomore – K – 5-10 / 165 – Chula Vista, Calif. / Mater Dei CatholicGeneral: Started the year as the Red Foxes’ kickoff specialist, and earned theplacekicking job midway through the season. … Figures to have both jobs this sea-son.2009: PFL Special Teams Player of the Week, 11/8. Played in all 11 games. ...Served as the Red Foxes' primary kicker over the final eight games, making eight of11 field goal attempts. ... Booted game-winning field goal vs. Georgetown from 37 yards out with one sec-ond remaining, Nov. 7. ... Converted 17 of 19 extra-point tries. ... Finished second on the team in pointsscored with 41. ... Kicked off 47 times and recorded three touchbacks. ... Kicked a career-high three fieldgoals, including a career-long 40-yarder, at Dayton on Nov. 21. ... Also had three tackles.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football, four years of soccer and three years of baseball in highschool. ... In football, named Mesa Kicker of the Year and First Team Offense as a senior. ... Named SouthBay Kicker of the Year and South Bay First Team Offense as a junior. ... Played on state soccer champi-onship team as a senior was named San Diego Division IV CIF Player of the Year.Personal: Born May 12, 1991. ... The son of Donny and Mary Myers. ... Also enjoys playing ping pong.Year FGM-FGA Pct Long Blk KO Yds Avg. TB OB2009 8-11 .727 40 1 47 2838 60.4 3 3Total 8-11 .727 40 1 47 2838 60.4 3 3

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Albert WrightSophomore – S – 6-2 / 200 – Bridgeport, Conn / CentralGeneral: Will compete for time in the Marist secondary as a sophomore.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in one game, but did not accumu-late statistics.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football in high school. ... Named All-FCIAC First Team once and All-FCIAC Honorable Mention twice. ... NamedNews Channel 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Week and his high school's Scholar-Athlete of the Year. ...Also played three years of basketball.Personal: Born April 20, 1991. ... The son of Albert and Deneise Wright. ... Enjoys drawing and video games.

Greg WhippleSenior – RB – 5-11 / 209 – Camillus, N.Y. / West GeneseeGeneral: Is one of the Red Foxes’ most experienced running backs, andcould once again start at fullback.2009: CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District, PFLAcademic Honor Roll. ... Finished fourth on the team in rushing yards (120)and third in rushing touchdowns (three). ... Averaged 3.4 yards per carry. ...Caught two passes for 15 yards and one touchdown. ... Served as the pri-mary kick returner, running back 17 kicks for 371 yards with a 21.8 average. ... Also had two tackles.2008: Played in nine games at running back and on special teams. ... Had four carries for 24 yards, andscored first career touchdown at San Diego, Aug. 29. ... Caught one pass for two yards. ... Returned threekickoffs for 44 yards.2007: Played in seven games. ... Carried the ball four times for 20 yards. ... Returned three kicks for 44yards.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football, spending three years of the varsity team at West Genessee.... Served as team captain and won Impact Player Award. ... Named John Arcaro Memorial Senior All-StarGame Offensive MVP, NYSPHSAA Section III All-Division First Team, All-Central New York Football TeamHonorable Mention and All-League First Team Defensive Back. ... Also spent two years on the track andfield team, competing in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400-meter relay and high jump. ... Was named toHigh Honor Roll 15 out of 15 marking periods. .... Inducted into National Honor Society. ... Named NYSPH-SAA Scholar-Athlete in football and track, Senior of the Month and Technology Student of the Month.Personal: Born Feb. 24, 1989. ... The son of Matthew and Patricia Whipple. ... Father played football at St.Lawrence University and brother, Chris, played football at Hobart. ... Enjoys playing video games.Major: Information Technology/Systems

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Senior – S – 6-0 / 225 – Landing, N.J. / Pope John XXIIIGeneral: In his first year as a captain, and should once again start at safety.2009: Honorable Mention All-PFL, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First TeamAcademic All-District, PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in nine games at safe-ty. ... Recorded 26 tackles, including 10 solo stops, and had half-a-tackle forloss.2008: Played in all 11 games. ... Finished tied for third on team with 75 tackles. ... Had 3.5 tackles forlosses and a forced fumble. ... Had three games with at least 10 tackles, including a career-high 12 vs.Lafayette, Sept. 6.2007: Played in 10 games. ... Recorded six total tackles.Prior to Marist: Played football and baseball and wrestled in high school. ... Was a two-year First TeamAll-County and two-year First Team All-SCIL selection. ... Selected First Team All-West Jersey, First Team All-Parochial and Second Team All-State. ... Served as team captain. ... Named to All-Academic Team andearned Second Honors.Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1988. ... The son of Kate and John Van Aman.Major: International BusinessYear Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2007 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 02008 27 48 75 3.5 0 0 0 0 12009 10 16 26 0.5 0 0 0 0 0Total 39 68 107 4 0 0 0 0 1

Pat CrannJunior – LB – 6-1 / 200 – Knowlton Township, N.J. / North Warren RegionalGeneral: Will compete for playing time at linebacker.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. Played in nine games for the Red Foxes. ...Recorded five tackles, including four against Campbell on Oct. 3.2008: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football. ... Played two years of baseball.... Was named All-Skyland Conference three seasons. ... Was named All-WestJersey First Team his senior year. ... Was named Second Team All-State. ... Was named to All-Area Team. ...Was named Defensive MVP on his team... Was given the Coaches Award. ... Was a team captain his senioryear. ... Was a National Honor Society student.Personal: Born July 13, 1990. ... Son of James and Charlene. ... Father played football for Upsala College.Major: Political Science/International StudiesYear Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2009 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Brandon KicklighterJunior – S – 5-10 / 185 – Orlando, Fla. / Dr. PhillipsGeneral: Will once again be counted on for production in the Marist secondary.2009: Honorable Mention All-PFL. Played in all 11 games. ... Finished sixth on theteam in tackles with 41 (12 solo). ... Also recorded one interception and four passbreak-ups.2008: Played in nine games and totaled 11 tackles. ... Had a season-high fourtackles at Georgetown, Nov. 8. ... Also had a pass breakup.Prior to Marist: Played three years of varsity football, and was a two-year member of the varsity trackteam. ... Football team was district champions in 2006-07. ... Was part of the district champion 1,600-meter relay team. ... Made the Academic Honor Roll all four years of high school, and graduated with anhonors diploma.Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1989. ... The son of Billy and Terri Kicklighter. ... Enjoys playing Madden and NBALive and spending time with friends.Major: AccountingYear Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2008 4 7 11 0 0 0 1 0 02009 12 29 41 0 0 1 4 0 0Total 16 36 52 0 0 1 5 0 0

Ryan CronanJunior – LB – 6-0 / 214 – Hampton, N.H. / WinnacunnetGeneral: A speedy linebacker who saw more action as last season pro-gressed, and will compete for a starting job this season.2009: Played in all 11 games. ... Recorded 20 tackles (five solo), including atackle for loss. ... Had six tackles against Dayton on Nov. 21.2008: Played in four games, registering five tackles. ... Had two tackles apiecevs. Sacred Heart, Sept. 27, and vs. Bryant, Oct. 11.Prior to Marist: Played four years of varsity football at Winnacunnet High School. ... Was named FirstTeam All-State twice and an All-Star by the Union Leader. ... Also played four years of baseball and was amember of the track team for one year. ... Made the High Honor Roll.Personal: Born March 30, 1990. ... The son of Mark and Nancy Cronan. ... Father played football atMassachusetts-Maritime. ... Enjoys fishing, playing cards, drawing, reading, cooking and weightlifting.

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Alexander KillianJunior – LB – 6-3 / 210 – Farmingdale, N.J. / HowellGeneral: Will compete for playing time at linebacker this season.2009: Played in three games, and recorded one tackle.2008: Played in five games, finishing with two tackles.Prior to Marist: Played scholastically at Howell High School in New Jersey.Major: Athletic TrainingYear Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2008 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 02009 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

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47 Kevin PaulySenior – P/K – 6-0 / 195 – Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas InstituteGeneral: Once again projects as the Red Foxes’ top punter. … Also hashandled placekicking and kickoff duties in his career, and owns the longestfield goal in program history.2009: Honorable Mention All-PFL, PFL Academic Honor Roll. Played in all11 games. ... Served primarily as the Red Foxes' punter and also saw time atkicker. ... Averaged 37.6 yards per punt. ... Downed 13 of his 42 puntsinside the opponents' 20-yard line and forced four fair catches. ... Recorded punts of 60+ yards in threedifferent games, including tying his career-long with a 64-yarder against Morehead State on Oct. 24. ...Was 2-for-6 on field-goal attempts and 8-for-10 on extra-point tries. ... Kicked the longest field goal in program history, a 46-yard kick at Sacred Heart, Sept. 5, and a 45-yarder at San Diego, Sept. 19.2008: Enjoyed a strong season as the Red Foxes' primary kicker, punter and kickoff specialist. ... Averaged41.0 yards per punt, a program single-season record. ... Downed 16 of his 38 punts inside the opponents'20-yard line and forced 10 fair catches. ... Had a long of 64 yards. ... Was 6-for-7 on field-goal attemptsand 22-for-28 on extra-point tries. ... Longest field goal was 38 yards.2007: Did not play.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football, four years of basketball and three years of baseball. ...Won Tri-Athlete Award as junior and senior. ... Hit school-record 50-yard field goal. ... Played on SectionFive champion in football and basketball and Western Regional champion in football. ... Was named RayGuy ProKicker.com top-rated kicker/punter in New York State as senior. ... Named to Honor Roll and wonNational English Merit Award.Personal: Born May 12, 1989. ... The son of Bob and Nancy Pauly. ... Enjoys golf and is a fan of theBoston Red Sox. ... Sister, Katie, played basketball at St. John Fisher.Major: Business/Marketing

KICKINGYear FGM-FGA Pct Long Blk KO Yds Avg. TB OB2008 6-7 .857 38 1 42 2387 56.8 6 12009 2-6 .333 46 0 2 91 45.5 0 0Total 8-13 .615 46 1 44 2478 56.3 6 1

PUNTINGYear No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk2008 38 1559 41.0 64 3 10 16 12009 42 1578 37.6 64 2 4 13 0Total 80 3137 39.2 64 5 14 29 1

Isaac SineSophomore – LB – 6-3 / 237 – Chantilly, Va. / ChantillyGeneral: Saw more action as last season progressed, and will battle for astarting linebacker position this year.2009: Played in all 11 games. ... Recorded 15 tackles (10 solo) and onetackle-for-loss. ... Also had one pass break-up and one interception. ...Recorded four tackles twice, at Morehead State and vs. Georgetown on Oct.24 and Nov. 7, respectively.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football in high school. ... Earned All-District, All-Region, All-Met andAll-Gameday honors, and also received the Sportsmanship Award. ... Maintained a 3.5 GPA during footballseason. ... Spent two years on the wrestling team and one year on the track team as well.Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1990. ... The son of Glorn and Merilee Sine. ... Also enjoys weight training.Major: Communications

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50 Kees CoughlinSenior – LB – 6-2 / 233 – New Rochelle, N.Y. / New RochelleGeneral: Stepped into the starting lineup last season and had a strongseason. … Is the team’s most experienced returning linebacker.2009: Played in all 11 games, finishing fourth on the team in tackles with66 (25 solo). ... Recorded six tackles-for-loss and two sacks. ... Also hadone fumble recovery.2008: Played in 10 games, making 32 tackles. ... Finished with eight tack-les vs. Wagner, Sept. 19. ... Had 1.5 tackles for losses and half a sack.2007: Played in eight games. ... Notched eight tackles. ... Forced a fumble against Fordham.Prior to Marist: Played football and lacrosse in high school. ... In football, was a three-year varsity starterat linebacker and tight end. ... As a senior, was named Section I-AA Defensive Player of the Year and wasselected to the "Super 11." Earned All-State, All-Section, All-County and All-League honors. ... Named All-League, All-Section and All-County as a junior. ... As a sophomore, started in state Class AA championshipgame.Personal: Born June 30, 1989. ... The son of Michael Coughlin and Jackie VanderGeest. ... First name ispronounced "Case."Major: Business

Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2007 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 12008 7 25 32 1.5 0.5 0 0 0 02009 25 41 66 6 2 0 1 1 0Total 33 68 101 7.5 2.4 0 1 1 1

Tyler RamseySophomore – LB – 5-11 / 200 – Southbridge, Mass. / SouthbridgeGeneral: Is making the transition from playing safety as a freshman to line-backer, and will immediately compete for playing time at the position.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in 10 games. ... Recorded seventackles (two solo).Prior to Marist: Played four years of varsity football and basketball and oneyear of varsity baseball in high school. ... In football, was named League Defensive MVP as a senior, andwas a three-year League All-Star. ... Was named to the T&G Super Team and was named team MVP as ajunior and senior. ... In baseball, was named team MVP, won the league batting title and was named tothe league's All-Star team.Personal: Born March 26, 1991. ... The son of Mike and Kaye Ritter.Major: Business

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Matt SnowSenior – DL – 6-3 / 245 – Bridgewaters, Mass. / Boston CollegeH.S.General: Earned a starting spot at defensive end last season, and will seesignificant action at the position this season as a fifth-year senior.2009: Honorable Mention All-PFL, PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in all11 games. ... Recorded 12 tackles (two solo) and 1.5 tackles-for-loss. ... Alsohad one fumble recovery.2008: Made switch to defensive line and played in eight games. ... Had nine tackles, including two forlosses and half a sack.2007: Played key role on offensive line that opened holes for a rushing attack that averaged 146 yardsper contest.2006: Did not play.Prior to Marist: Member of 2006 Catholic Conference Championship team. ... Catholic Conference All-Star, Preseason E-mass All-Star and was the winner of the 2006 Jack Dempsey "Man for Others" Award.Personal: Son of Stephen and Donna Snow. ... Father played football at the University of Connecticut.Major: Criminal Justice

Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2008 1 8 9 2 0.5 0 0 0 02009 2 10 12 1.5 0 0 0 1 0Total 3 18 21 3.5 0.5 0 0 1 0

Jim O’DonnellSenior – OL – 6-6 / 357 – West Roxbury, Mass. / Boston College H.S.General: Will compete for time on the offensive line, and should once again seeaction on special teams.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Appeared in seven games, and saw actionprimarily on special teams.2008: Played in one game.2007: Did not play.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football at Boston College H.S. and a year at prep school (CushingAcademy). ... Was a two-year starter at Boston College High and a starter at Cushing. ... Helped lead B.C.High to 2005 Catholic Conference championship. ... Also threw the shot put as a high school junior and atprep school, and threw the discus at prep school. ... Was a New England Outdoor Track Class BChampionship qualifier. ... Had most improved GPA at Boston College High School.Personal: Born Jan. 11, 1988. ... The son of Ed and Clare O'Donnell. ... Enjoys creative writing andscreenplays. ... Served as counselor on Child Psych Unit. ... Has two cousins who played college baseball:Dennis Regan (Connecticut) and Michael Regan (Trinity).Major: Psychology/Special Education

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Senior – DL – 6-1 / 315 – Brooklyn, N.Y. / Fort HamiltonGeneral: Is a captain for the second year in a row, and projects as the team’sstarting nose tackle again.2009: Captain, Honorable Mention All-PFL, Football ChampionshipSubdivision Academic All-Star, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First TeamAcademic All-District. ... Started all 11 games at nose tackle and was a disruptive force for the Red Foxes'defense. ... Recorded 27 tackles (eight solo) including five tackles-for-loss, good for fourth-best on the team.... Forced one fumble and had 0.5 sacks. ... Also had one pass break-up. ... Registered a career-high eighttackles in the season finale at Dayton, Nov. 21 2008: Made the switch to the defensive line and played in all 11 games. ... Totaled 30 tackles, includingone for a loss.2007: Played in nine games. ... Played key role on offensive line that opened holes for a rushing attack thataveraged 146 yards per contest.2006: Did not appear in any games.Prior to Marist: Led team to city championship in 2005. ... Two-time All-Boro, Brooklyn Big 44, All-Cityand 2005 All-State honoree.Personal: Son of Stephanie Turner.Major: Biomedical Sciences

Year Solo Ast Tkls TFL Sack INT BU FR FF2008 4 26 30 1 0 0 0 0 02009 8 19 27 5 0.5 0 1 0 1Total 12 45 57 6 0.5 0 1 0 1

Joe DeSimoneSenior – WR – 6-0 / 188 – Bronx, N.Y. / Fordham PrepGeneral: A fifth-year senior who has increased his productivity each season, andwill battle for a starting position at wide receiver.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. Played in all 11 games. ... Finished second onthe team in receiving yards (228) and third in catches (15). ... Returned ninekicks for 200 yards, third most on the team. ... Picked up nine rushing yards onthree carries. ... Also had one tackle.2008: Played in nine games. ... Had eight catches for 124 yards, averaging 15.5 yards per reception.2007: Played in five games. ... Hauled in one catch for one yard.2006: Did not appear in any games.Prior To Marist: Earned the team's Most Improved honor in baseball and was the Offensive Player of theYear in football.Personal: Son of Joe and Cathy DeSimone.Major: Business

Year Rec Yds Avg. TD Long

2007 1 1 1.0 0 1

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2009 15 228 15.2 0 41

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David ToriolaJunior – DL – 6-2 / 280 – Jamaica, N.Y. / St. Francis PrepGeneral: Made an impact last year in his first year as a defensive lineman,and should see more playing time at nose tackle th is season.2009: PFL Academic Honor Roll. ... Played in nine games off the bench atnose tackle. ... Recorded nine tackles (two solo), and one tackle-for-loss.2008: Did not play.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football at St. Francis Prep. ... Wasnamed Most Valuable Two-Way Lineman as a senior. ... Named Most Valuable Defensive Player as assophomore and Most Valuable Offensive Player as a freshman. ... Also named a scholar-athlete.Personal: Born May 8, 1990. ... Son of Rosemary Toriola. ... Also enjoys basketball, listening to music andweightlifting.Major: Business/Finance

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James DesautelsJunior – DL – 6-4 / 250 – Manchester, Conn. / East CatholicGeneral: A strong defensive end who once again figures to be in the mix fora starting position.2009: Played in nine games. ... Had 17 tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss. ...Recorded four tackles apiece against Georgetown, Nov. 7, and at Campbell,Nov. 14.2008: Saw action in eight games on the defensive line, finishing with 11 tackles. ... Totaled four tackles(1.5 for losses) and a sack in season finale at Davidson, Nov. 15.Prior to Marist: Played four years of football and four years of basketball. ... Was named First TeamCHSCA All-State. ... Was named 2nd Team Hartford Courant All-State. ... Was named to the All-NutmegLeague Team. ... Was named to All Northwest Conference. ... Was a team captain in football. ... Votedteam MVP. ... Played in the Connecticut-Rhode Island Governors Cup All-Star Game.Personal: Born June 4, 1990. ... Son of Jim and Joan Desautels. ... Twin brother Tom plays basketball atClark University. … Younger brother Patrick is a freshman offensive lineman with the Red Foxes.

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Milestone Watch

Senior Defensive Back Rory FoleyNeeds 59 tackles

to set program record

Head CoachJim Parady

Needs four wins to reach 100 for his career

Senior Wide Receiver

James LaMacchia

Needs 32 receptions and 392 receiving yards

to set program records

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Sacred Heart Bucknell Morehead State Drake Valparaiso

Game Date Sept. 3 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9

Location Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Des Moines, Iowa Valparaiso, Ind.

Enrollment 3,465 3,583 9,046 5,668 3,980

Nickname Pioneers Bison Eagles Bulldogs Crusaders

Conference Northeast Patriot Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Conference League Football League Football League Football League

Colors Red and White Blue and Orange Blue and Gold Blue and White Brown and Gold

Home Stadium Campus Field Christy Mathewson- Jayne Stadium Drake Stadium Brown FieldMemorial Stadium

Capacity 4,000 13,100 10,000 14,500 5,000

Head Coach Paul Gorham Joe Susan Matt Ballard Chris Creighton Dale Carlson

Alma Mater New Hampshire, 1984 Delaware, 1977 Gardner-Webb, 1979 Kenyon, 1991 Concordia-Chicago, 1978

Record at School 25-38 0-0 90-84 14-8 First Season

Overall Record 25-38 10-0 125-109 109-32 110-103-3

Assistant Coach Mark Nofri Matt Borich Gary Dunn Tom Allen Bob Muckian

Assistant Coach Dave Wissman Bryan Bossard Chris Garner Casey Carlo Tony Pierce

Assistant Coach Kevin Bollis Clayton Carlin Paul Humphries Bill Charles Robert Lee

Assistant Coach Darin Edwards John Field Rob Tenyer Rick Fox Marcus Knight

Assistant Coach Josh Reardon R.D. Montgomery John Gilliam Jeff Martin Rob Hanson

Assistant Coach Matt Gardner Mike O'Connor Aaron Selby Cliff Glover

Assistant Coach Ross Pennypacker Kyle York John Dahman

Assistant Coach Chad Rogosheske Willis Barringer

Assistant Coach Rich Scarantino Trevor Jaskiw

Assistant Coach Chip Taylor Ryan Stewart

2009 Record 2-8 4-7 3-8 8-3 1-10

2009 Conference Record 2-6 2-4 1-7 6-2 0-8

2009 Conference Finish t-7th t-5th 9th t-3rd 10th

Series Record 4-4 0-5 1-0 0-1 1-0

Streak W1 L5 W1 L1 W1

SID Bill Peterson Todd Merriett Drew Dickerson Mike Mahon Ryan Wronkowicz

SID Phone 203-396-8125 570-577-3488 606-783-2557 515-271-3014 219-464-5232

SID E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web site www.sacredheartpioneers.com www.BucknellBison.com www.msueagles.com www.godrakebulldogs.com www.valpoathletics.com

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San Diego Jacksonville Campbell Davidson Dayton Georgetown

Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Jacksonville, Fla. Buies Creek, N.C. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Washington, D.C.

7,800 3,436 6,834 1,800 7,700 6,719

Toreros Dolphins Fighting Camels Wildcats Flyers Hoyas

Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Patriot Football League Football League Football League Football League Football League League

Torero Blue, Green and Gold Orange and Black Red and Black Red and Blue Blue and GrayNavy & White

Torero Stadium D.B. Milne Field Barker-Lane Richardson Stadium Welcome Stadium Multi-Sport FieldStadium

7,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 11,000 3,500

Ron Caragher Kerwin Bell Dale Steele Tripp Merritt Rick Chamberlain Kevin Kelly

UCLA, 1990 Florida, 1987 South Carolina, 1976 Charlotte, 1990 Dayton, 1980 Springfield, 1982

22-9 19-16 4-18 23-28 18-5 4-30

22-9 19-16 4-18 23-28 18-5 4-30

Sam Anno Jerry Odom Nick Cavullo Brett Hayford Dave Whilding Douglas Goodwin

Keith Carter Andy McLeod Andre Fontenette Meade Clendaniel Chris Ochs Rob Sgarlata

Tanner Engstrand Kerry Webb Art Link Ryan Heasley Landon Fox Luke Thompson

Gabe Franklin Ernie Logan Landon Mariani Amish Patel Craig Turner Brad Dunlay

Jerome Pathon Ernie Mills Oscar Olejniczak Josh Lustig Tony Davis Adam Banks

Mike Rish Danny Verpaele Greg Williams Curt Williams Kris Ketron Dave Patenaude

Andrew Rolin Frank Swart Kevin Hoyng Matt Dence

Joe Staab Jimmy Means Trevor Zeiders

Jon Sumrall Steve Leahy

Dorian Keller

4-7 7-4 3-8 3-7 9-2 0-11

3-5 6-2 2-6 3-5 7-1 0-6

t-6th t-3rd 8th t-6th t-1st 7th

0-5 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 3-10

L5 W1 W1 W1 L1 W1

Ted Gosen Joel Lamp Joe Prisco Marc Gignac Doug Hauschild Ryan Sakamoto

619-260-4745 904-256-7409 910-893-1369 704-894-2123 937-229-5240 202-687-5241

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

www.usdtoreros.com www.JUDolphins.com www.gocamels.com www.davidsonwildcats.com www.daytonflyers.com www.guhoyas.com

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Anatomyof aWinningStreakAfter starting the 2009 season with a 1-3record, Marist football set a program record byreeling off six consecutive victories. The RedFoxes’ previous longest winning streak in pro-gram history was four, which was most recent-ly set in 1997.

A combination of timely offensive plays, stoutdefense and solid special teams work con-tributed to the Red Foxes’ comeback from atough start. Here’s a closer look inside thestreak:

#1Marist 34, Campbell 13Oct. 3 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Buoyed by 263 yards on the ground, the Red Foxes broke open a 13-all tie with 21unanswered points. It was the Red Foxes’ firstPioneer Football League victory in school history.

#2Marist 31, Jacksonville 27Oct. 10 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Trailing by 10 points with under seven minutesto play, the Red Foxes scored touchdowns ontheir final two drives to topple the defendingPFL champions. On a 4th-and-12 play withseven seconds remaining, Chris Debowskifound Kevin Fitzpatrick for a 26-yard game-winning touchdown.

#3Marist 24, Morehead State 14Oct. 24 – Morehead, Ky.

Marist rebounded from a 14-0 deficit to score the game’s final 24 points, 17 of which came inthe fourth quarter. The Red Foxes’ defense heldMorehead State to just four first downs in the second half.

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#4Marist 24, Valparaiso 0Oct. 31 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

The Marist defense held Valparaiso to just 153 yardsof total offense as the Red Foxes’ defense recordedits first shutout since 2005.

#5Marist 23, Georgetown 21Nov. 7 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

After Georgetown took a one-point lead with 54seconds left, the Red Foxes answered with a 37-yard field goal from freshman Jason Myers with onesecond left to set a program record with their fifthstraight win. Marist also clinched its first winningseason since 2005.

#6Marist 14, Davidson 6Nov. 14 – Davidson, N.C.

The Red Foxes rolled up 276 rushing yards, andRyan Dinnebeil scored two touchdowns as theyextended their program-record winning streak to sixand won their seventh game of the season, whichtied a program record for wins in a season.

6FOR6Six numbers that tell the story of the Red Foxes’ record winning streak:

195:James LaMacchia’s 195 receiving yards againstJacksonville on Oct. 10 set the program’s single-game record for receiving yards.

13.5:The Marist defense held the opposition to just13.5 points per game during the streak.

186.7:The Red Foxes averaged 186.7 yards rushingwhile winning six straight, and had three gameswith over 200 yards on the ground.

4:In four of the Red Foxes’ six straight victories, theopposition was shut out in the second half.

8:Running back Ryan Dinnebeil scored eight rushingtouchdowns during this stretch.

3:In three of the Red Foxes’ six straight wins, theycame back from a fourth-quarter deficit.

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First Season As PioneersThe 2009 season marked Marist’s first as amember of the Pioneer Football League.The Red Foxes, who were picked for aneighth-place finish in the league’s presea-son poll, played their first PFL game onSept. 12 when they hosted Drake. Maristsuffered a 34-6 loss in that contest.

Bryant Leads Path To VictoryIn OpenerCornerback Jaquan Bryant led Marist to a31-12 season-opening victory at SacredHeart. Bryant got the Red Foxes on thescoreboard with an 11-yard interceptionreturn for a touchdown, and sealed the vic-tory with a 15-yard interception return for atouchdown in the closing minutes. For hisefforts, Bryant was named PFL DefensivePlayer of the Week.

Tough Losses To End SeptemberAfter the home loss to Drake droppedMarist to 1-1, the Red Foxes closedSeptember with back-to-back close losseson the Road. Marist suffered a 17-10 lossat PFL foe San Diego when the Torerosscored a touchdown in the final minute ofplay, and then lost 17-16 in a non-confer-ence game at Bucknell the followingweek.

Perfect OctoberThe resilient Red Foxes bounced back froma tough finish to September by embarkingon a program-record six-game winningstreak once the calendar turned toOctober. It began with Marist’s first PFLwin in school history, a 34-13 triumphover Campbell on Oct. 3. Marist wouldpost a 4-0 record in October and also winits first two games of November.

Defending ChampionsToppledBouncing back from a 10-point deficit withunder seven minutes to play, Marist record-ed a 31-27 win over defending PFL cham-pion on Alumni Weekend. Chris Debowskifound Kevin Fitzpatrick for the winningscore with seven seconds to play, a 26-yardtouchdown pass on a 4th-and-12 play.Debowski was named PFL Offensive Playerof the Week after throwing for 327 yardsand three touchdowns.

First Shutout In Five YearsOn Oct. 31, Marist shut out Valparaiso by ascore of 24-0. It was the Red Foxes’ firstshutout since a 27-0 triumph over La Salleon Oct. 8, 2005.

Last-Second TriumphClinches Winning SeasonWith just one second remaining, a 37-yardfield goal from Jason Myers lifted the RedFoxes to a 23-21 triumph overGeorgetown. The victory was Marist’s sixthof the season, enabling the Red Foxes toclinch a winning season for the first timesince 2005.

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Six = SevenThe last of the Red Foxes’ six straight winswas a 14-6 win at Davidson on Nov. 14. Thattriumph was Marist’s seventh of the season,which tied a program record previously set in1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002 and 2005.

Records Set For LaMacchiaWide receiver James LaMacchia enjoyed thebest statistical season for a wide receiver inprogram history. On a 77-yard touchdownreception in the season finale at Dayton,LaMacchia became the first player in programhistory to enjoy a 1,000-yard receiving season.He would finish the year with 1,075 receivingyards and a single-season record of 62 recep-tions. LaMacchia also set the program’s single-game mark for receiving yards with 195against Jacksonville.

HonoreesLaMacchia and linebacker Nick Andre – whofinished his career second in program historyin tackles with 265 – were both unanimousFirst Team All-PFL selections. Bryant, runningback O’Neil Anderson, right tackle Kevin Ulrichand linebacker Kevin Foley earned SecondTeam All-MAAC honors, and 12 Red Foxeswere named PFL Honorable Mention.Additionally, Andre was named FCS HonorableMention All-American by College SportingNews.

Academic AwardsThe Red Foxes were also successful in theclassroom. Five Red Foxes – fullback RayFiumefreddo, safety Tim Moller, nose tackleTerrence Turner, safety John Van Aman andrunning back Greg Whipple – were namedCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First TeamAcademic All-District. Additionally, Turner wasnamed an FCS Athletic Directors AssociationAcademic All-Star. A total of 29 Red Foxeswere named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll,and nine were named to the PFL All-AcademicTeam.

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GAME SUMMARIESGame OneMarist 31, Sacred Heart12Fairfield, Conn. – Sept. 5, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 7 10 7 7 31Sacred Heart 0 6 0 6 12

Marist SHUFirst Downs 18 19NET YARDS RUSHING 138 87Rushing Attempts 39 26NET YARDS PASSING 217 237Completions-Attempts-Int. 14-20-1 30-44-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 355 324Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-30 3-20Punts-Yards 2-74 2-79Possession Time 31:25 28:35

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 18 84 3 81 0 16 4.5Whipple, Greg 6 27 0 27 1 16 4.5Fiumefreddo, R. 5 20 3 17 0 10 3.4DeSimone, Joe 1 7 0 7 0 7 7.0Debowski, Chris 7 21 18 3 0 9 0.4Dinnebeil, Ryan 2 3 0 3 0 3 1.5

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 8 153 1 56 Roe, R.J. 4 38 0 18 Fitzpatrick, K. 2 26 0 15

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 20-14-1 217 1 56

Sacred HeartRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Friedman, Brian 11 61 0 61 0 13 5.5Coles, Garry 5 16 0 16 0 7 3.2Archer, Marcel 5 10 1 9 0 5 1.8Fink, Dale 5 18 17 1 1 12 0.2Debowski, Chris 7 21 18 3 0 9 0.4Dinnebeil, Ryan 2 3 0 3 0 3 1.5

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongTedesco, Steve 6 79 0 29Jamie, Jo Jo 6 39 0 9Patterson, Tony 4 34 0 24Friedman, Brian 4 25 1 19Rossi, Rich 3 24 0 11Rapp, Chris 3 16 0 10Coles, Garry 3 12 0 13Archer, Marcel 1 8 0 8

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongFink, Dale 44-30-2 237 1 29

Scoring Summary1st 09:04 MAR – Bryant, Jaquan 11yd interception return (Pauly,

Kevin kick)2nd14:05 MAR – Pauly, Kevin 46 yd field goal

10:07 SHU – Fink, Dale 12 yd run (Fisher, Matt kick failed)00:44 MAR – LaMacchia, James 43 yd pass from Debowski,Chris (Pauly, Kevin kick)

3rd01:39 MAR – Whipple, Greg 1 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick)4th03:15 SHU – Friedman, Brian 4 yd pass from Fink, Dale

(Fink, Dale pass failed)01:31 MAR – Bryant, Jaquan 15 yd interception return (Pauly, Kevin kick)

The Red Foxes coasted to a 31-12 win over Sacred Heart in a non-conference game. Sophomore cornerback Jaquan Bryantreturned two interceptions for touchdowns and wide receiver JamesLaMacchia had 153 yards receiving. Kicker Kevin Pauly kicked aschool-record 46-yard field goal in the second quarter. QuarterbackChris Debowski completed 14 of 20 passes for 217 yards.

Game TwoDrake 34, Marist 6Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Sept. 12, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Drake 3 10 14 7 34Marist 0 6 0 0 6

Drake MaristFirst Downs 14 11NET YARDS RUSHING 63 38Rushing Attempts 35 36NET YARDS PASSING 184 143Completions-Attempts-Int. 22-33-0 12-21-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 247 181Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 6-4Penalties: Number-Yards 7-38 8-63Punts-Yards 8-320 7-251Possession Time 31:06 28:54

DrakeRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Kostek, Tom 8 28 0 28 1 14 3.5Morse, Trey 8 22 1 21 0 6 2.6Oliver, Patrick 8 24 3 21 1 8 2.6Platek, Stephen 3 10 0 10 0 9 3.3Cady, Spencer 1 2 0 2 1 2 2.0Blackmon, Drew 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Piatkowski, Mike 6 8 27 19 0 8 3.2

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long Platek, Stephen 13 112 1 26 Cady, Spencer 3 29 0 10 Pucher, Frank 2 18 0 1 3Kostek, Tom 2 14 0 14Yocius, Will 1 6 0 6Bogaard, Travis 1 5 0 5

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongPiatkowski, Mike 33-22-0 184 1 26

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Debowski, Chris 6 85 50 35 0 22 2.2Anderson, O’Neil 10 18 7 11 0 4 1.1Whipple, Greg 4 11 0 11 1 7 2.8

TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Dendy, Willis 2 0 2 -2 0 0 -1.0Whitter, Kori 2 0 6 -6 0 0 3.0Reilly, Tommy 1 0 9 - 9 0 0 -9.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 6 7 4 0 17Spano, Robert 2 58 0 52Roe, R.J. 1 6 0 6Fitzpatrick, K. 1 5 0 5 Anderson, O’Neil 1 4 0 4Ortner, Chris 1 -4 0 4

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 21-12-2 143 0 52Reilly, Tommy 0-0-0 0 0 0

Scoring Summary1st 10:34 DU – Wubs, Brandon 27 yd field goal2nd 12:41 MAR – Whipple, Greg 7 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick failed)

09:27 DU – Kostek, Tom 14 yd run (Wubs, Brandon kick)01:55 DU – Wubs, Brandon 29 yd field goal

3rd 10:10 DU – Oliver, Patrick 6 yd run (Wubs, Brandon kick)07:56 DU – Platek, Stephen 10 yd pass from Piatkowski, Mike (Wubs, Brandon kick)

4th 03:51 DU – Cady, Spender 2 yd run (Wubs, Brandon kick)

The Red Foxes fell at home in their first Pioneer Football League gamein school history to Drake, 34-6. Marist held a 6-3 lead in the secondquarter, but Drake scored 31 unanswered points to seal the victory.Kevin Foley led Marist with 11 tackles and 1 sack while Nick Andreregistered 10 tackles. Qaurterback Chris Debowski completed12 of 21 pass attempts for 143 yards and rushed for an additional 35yards. Wide Receiver James LaMacchia led Marist in receiving with 74yards on six receptions.

Game ThreeMarist 10, San Diego 17San Diego, Calif. – Sept. 19, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 3 7 0 0 10San Diego 3 0 7 7 17

Marist San DiegoFirst Downs 16 11NET YARDS RUSHING 47 80Rushing Attempts 42 31NET YARDS PASSING 139 139Completions-Attempts-Int. 12-22-0 11-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 286 219Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 3-30 5-45Punts-Yards 3-131 5-221Possession Time 34:56 24:57

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 20 95 9 86 0 14 4.3Dendy, Willis 7 26 1 25 0 6 3.6Whipple, Greg 4 23 0 23 0 20 5.8Reilly, Tommy 6 37 27 10 0 20 1.7Fiumefreddo, R 3 8 0 8 0 4 2.7TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 6 75 0 34 DeSimone, Joe 1 41 0 41 Fitzpatrick, K 1 15 0 15Ortner, Chris 1 8 0 8Roe, R.J. 1 5 0 5Fiumefreddo, R 1 1 1 1Dendy, Willis 1 -6 0 0

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongReilly, Tommy 21-12-0 139 1 41

San DiegoRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Rogan, JT 19 54 4 50 1 9 2.6Feliczak, B 3 13 0 13 0 7 4.3Morelli, Phil 4 7 0 7 0 4 1.8Jelmini, Matt 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0Scudellari, Sam 2 6 3 3 0 6 1.5Trujillo, Seb 2 6 4 2 0 6 1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long McGough, John 3 51 0 43 Doyle, Patrick 2 32 1 26 Smith, Godfrey 2 31 0 17 Morelli, Phil 1 15 0 15 Fiege, Eric 1 8 0 8Rogan, JT 1 2 0 2Feliczak, B 1 0 0 0

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongTrujillo, Seb 9-6-0 31 0 15Scudellari, Sam 16-11-0 139 1 43

Scoring Summary1st 03:58 MAR – Pauly, Kevin 45 yd field goal

02:17 USD – Levine, Mike 28 yd field goal2nd 05:36 MAR – Fiumefreddo, R 1 yd pass from Reilly, Tommy

(Pauly, Kevin kick) 3rd 00:00 USD – Rogan, JT 2 yd run (Levine, Mike kick)4th 00:41 USD – Doyle, Patrick 26 yd pass from Scudellari, Sam

(Levine, Mike kick)

The Red Foxes suffered a 17-10 loss to San Diego in a PioneerFootball League game. Quarterback Tommy Reilly completed 12 of21 passes for 139 yards, including a touchdown pass to RayFiumefreddo on a fourth-and-goal play in the second quarter.Linebacker Nick Andre led the Red Foxes with nine tackles whilesafety Rory Foleyadded seven tackles and a sack.

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Game FourMarist 16, Bucknell 17Lewisburg, Pa. – Sept. 26, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 7 0 0 9 16Bucknell 0 7 0 10 17

Marist BucknellFirst Downs 21 9NET YARDS RUSHING 131 92Rushing Attempts 47 23NET YARDS PASSING 237 76Completions-Attempts-Int. 24-32-2 10-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 368 168Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 10-110 4-60Punts-Yards 2-82 4-144Possession Time 41:24 18:36

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 31 135 2 133 1 40 4.3Dinnebeil, Ryan 3 14 0 14 1 8 4.7McCoy, Calvin 2 7 3 4 0 7 2.0Whipple, Greg 3 3 0 3 0 1 1.0DeSimone, Joe 1 0 10 -10 0 0 -10.0Reilly, Tommy 7 15 28 -13 0 12 -1.9

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 8 127 0 28 Roe, R.J. 7 39 0 10Fitzpatrick, K 3 23 0 15DeSimone, Joe 2 23 0 13 Spano, Robert 2 17 0 10Anderson, O’Neil 2 8 0 5

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongReilly, Tommy 32-24-2 237 0 28

BucknellRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Kizekai, A.J. 12 47 4 43 1 21 3.6Hopson, C.J. 4 20 0 20 0 6 5.0Lee, Josh 1 15 0 15 0 15 15.0Smith, Tyler 5 11 0 11 0 5 2.2Trigg, Marcello 1 3 0 3 1 3 3.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongSmith, Tyler 4 33 0 22 Cadman, Cale 3 25 0 18 Woods, Marlon 1 9 0 9 Kizekai, A.J. 1 7 0 7 Lee, Josh 1 2 0 2

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongHopson, C.J. 13-6-1 55 0 22Trigg, Marcello 6-4-0 21 0 9

Scoring Summary1st 08:28 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick)2nd 14:27 BUCKNELL – Kizekai, A.J. 1 yd run (Orth, Drew kick) 4th 10:39 MAR – Myers, Jason 31 yd field goal

04:54 BUCKNELL – Orth, Drew 33 yd field goal 01:51 BUCKNELL – Trigg, Marcello 3 yd run (Orth, Drew kick)00:48 MAR – Anderson, O’Neil 2 yd run (Myers, Jason kick blocked)

The Red Foxes suffered a 17-16 loss to Bucknell in a non-conferencegame. Running back O’Neil Anderson ran for 133 yards on 31 carries,and quarterback Tommy Reilly completed 24 of 32 passes for 237yards. Wide receiver James LaMacchia caught eight passes for 127yards. Linebacker Kevin Foley led the Red Foxes with eight tackles.

Game FiveCampbell 13, Marist 34Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Oct. 3, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Campbell 6 7 0 0 13Marist 13 7 0 14 34

Campbell MaristFirst Downs 18 24NET YARDS RUSHING 214 263Rushing Attempts 45 43NET YARDS PASSING 58 122Completions-Attempts-Int. 7-19-1 8-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 272 385Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 6-83 4-39Punts-Yards 3-103 2-66Possession Time 31:06 28:54

CampbellRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Brown, Rashaun 11 88 1 87 0 23 7.9Polk, Daniel 16 66 5 61 2 10 3.8Smith, Carl 9 48 1 47 0 12 5.2Cramer, Jordan 4 9 0 9 0 4 2.2Oates, CJ 3 8 2 6 0 6 2.0Kirtz, Darious 2 4 0 4 0 4 2.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long Constantine, P 3 33 0 14 Stryffeler, M 3 18 0 9 Oates, CJ 1 7 0 7

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongPolk, Daniel 18-7-1 58 0 14Moore, Ted 1-0-0 0 0 0

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 15 132 0 132 1 24 8.8Debowski, Chris 7 55 0 55 1 16 7.9Stewart, John 4 38 0 38 0 24 9.5Whipple, Greg 8 34 6 28 1 15 3.5McCoy, Calvin 2 7 0 7 0 7 3.5Dinnebeil, Ryan 6 10 6 4 2 8 0.7Reilly, Tommy 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongLaMacchia, James 3 31 0 13 DeSimone, Joe 2 31 0 22 Spano, Robert 1 23 0 23Ortner, Chris 1 22 0 22Fitzpatrick, K 1 15 0 15

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 17-8-0 122 0 23

Scoring Summary1st 10:45 MAR – Whipple, Greg 1 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick)

04:26 CAMPBELL – Polk, Daniel 8 yd run (Willets, Adam kick failed)00:22 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick failed)

2nd 08:55 CAMPBELL – Polk, Daniel 1 yd run (Eberwein, S. kick) 00:43 MAR – Debowski, Chris 1 yd run (Pauly, Kevin kick)

4th 10:06 MAR – Anderson, O’Neil 22 yd run (Myers, Jason kick) 05:30 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

The Red Foxes earned their first Pioneer Football League win in pro-gram history, defeating Campbell 34-13 at home. Running backO’Neil Anderson rushed for 133 yards on 15 carries and a touch-down. Four different Red Foxes scored rushing touchdowns, includingRyan Dinnebeil, quarterback Chris Debowski, and running back GregWhipple. Safety Rodney Hill led the Red Foxes with 13 tackles.

Game SixJacksonville 27, Marist 31Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Oct. 10, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Jacksonville 7 0 7 13 27Marist 0 14 0 17 31

Jacksonville MaristFirst Downs 20 21NET YARDS RUSHING 113 144Rushing Attempts 31 35NET YARDS PASSING 294 327Completions-Attempts-Int. 21-32-0 20-34-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 407 471Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 3-30 4-51Punts-Yards 3-107 4-122Possession Time 27:45 32:15

JacksonvilleRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Small, Rudell 24 129 8 121 0 19 5.0Finkley, Elliott 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0Laster, J.J. 2 4 2 2 0 4 1.0Williams, Jarvis 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0Rogers, Tommie 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0McGregor, Josh 2 0 15 -15 0 0 -7.5

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long Philpart, Josh 5 82 1 26 Finkley, Elliott 3 74 2 62 Kuck, Christopher 3 48 1 30Small, Rudell 3 20 0 9Sumter, Rodney 2 19 0 11Williams, Jarvis 2 18 0 11Rogers, Tommie 1 19 0 19Thompson, Larry 1 11 0 11Laster, J.J. 1 3 0 3

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongMcGregor, Josh 32-21-0 294 4 62

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 17 99 2 97 0 28 5.7Debowski, Chris 11 60 24 36 0 23 3.3Dinnebeil, Ryan 3 7 1 6 1 5 2.0Dendy, Willis 3 6 0 6 0 3 2.0Whipple, Greg 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongLaMacchia, James 10 195 1 43 Ortner, Chris 2 52 1 44Spano, Robert 2 33 0 28Roe, R.J. 2 6 0 5Fitzpatrick, K 1 26 1 26Whipple, Greg 1 9 0 9DeSimone, Joe 1 4 0 4Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 2 0 2

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 34-20-0 327 3 44

Scoring Summary1st 12:29 JU – Finkley, Elliott 62 yd pass from McGregor, Josh

(Curry, Donovan kick)2nd 08:53 MAR – Ortner, Chris 44 yd pass from Debowski,

Chris (Myers, Jason kick)00:20 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 2 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

3rd 13:22 JU – Philpart, Josh 19 yd pass from McGregor, Josh (Curry, Donovan kick)

4th 14:51 MAR – Myers, Jason 26 yd field goal11:58 JU – Finkley, Elliott 6 yd pass from McGregor, Josh (Curry, Donovan kick failed) 08:30 JU – Kuck, Christopher 4 yd pass from McGregor, Josh (Curry, Donovan kick) 06:34 MAR – LaMacchia, James 43 yd pass from Debowski, Chris (Myers, Jason kick)00:07 MAR – Fitzpatrick, K 26 yd pass from Debowski, Chris (Myers, Jason kick)

With seven seconds to play and his team facing a 4th-and-12 from theJacksonville 26, quarterback Chris Debowski found wide receiver KevinFitzpatrick a 26-yard touchdown pass, lifting the Red Foxes to a 31-27 victory over defending Pioneer Football League champion Jacksonville.Debowski completed 20 of 34 passes for 327 yards and 3 touchdowns.Wide receiver James LaMacchia set a program record with 195 receivingyards on 10 receptions. Safety Rory Foley and linebacker Nick Andre ledthe Red Foxes with 11 tackles apiece. Running back O’Neil Anderson ledthe Marist ground game with 97 yards on 17 carries.

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Game SevenMarist 24, Morehead State 14Morehead, Ky. – Oct. 24, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 0 0 7 17 24Morehead State 7 7 0 0 14

Marist Morehead StateFirst Downs 16 11NET YARDS RUSHING 41 105Rushing Attempts 39 28NET YARDS PASSING 209 140Completions-Attempts-Int. 12-29-1 13-27-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 250 245Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 6-37 6-66Punts-Yards 4-161 7-265Possession Time 33:48 26:12

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 26 84 15 69 1 10 2.7Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Whipple, Greg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 2 0 3 -3 0 0 -1.5Debowski, Chris 9 21 46 -25 0 12 -2.8

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 6 124 1 58 DeSimone, Joe 3 62 0 37Ortner, Chris 1 10 0 10Fitzpatrick, K 1 7 0 7Whipple, Greg 1 6 1 6

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 29-12-1 209 2 58

Morehead StateRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Cox, D. 9 54 3 51 0 31 5.7Sawyer, E. 11 50 9 41 0 13 3.7Phillips, J. 2 12 7 5 0 12 2.5McDermott, R. 2 5 0 5 0 4 2.5Pendleton, J. 2 4 0 4 1 2 2.0Kearns, M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongYoshimura, J. 3 47 1 23 Cox, D. 3 15 0 9 Williams, A. 2 14 0 9McDermott, R. 1 34 0 34Sawyer, D. 1 10 0 10Pendleton, J. 1 8 0 8Adler, M. 1 7 0 7Thomas, K. 1 5 0 5

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongSawyer, E. 25-13-2 140 1 34Phillips, J. 2-0-0 0 0 0

Scoring Summary1st 1:23 MOR – Pendleton, J. 2 yd run (Duzan R. kick)2nd 06:52 MOR – Yoshimura, J. 23 yd pass from Sawyer, E.

(Duzan R. kick)3rd 02:42 MAR – LaMacchia, James 58 yd pass from Debowski,

Chris (Myers, Jason kick) 4th 08:48 MAR – Myers, Jason 31 yd field goal

06:02 MAR – Anderson, O’Neil 6 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)02:10 MAR – Whipple, Greg, 6 yd pass from Debowski, Chris (Myers, Jason kick)

Marist earned a 24-14 victory at Morehead State in a Pioneer FootballLeague contest. After trailing 14-0 halftime, the Red Foxes outscoredthe Eagles 24-0 in the second half to earn the win. Wide receiverJames LaMacchia had six receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown.Running back O’Neil Anderson rushed for 69 yards and quarterbackChris Debowski threw for 209 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Game EightValparaiso 0, Marist 24Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Oct. 31, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Valparaiso 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 7 17 0 24

Valparaiso MaristFirst Downs 13 13NET YARDS RUSHING 75 224Rushing Attempts 31 42NET YARDS PASSING 78 117Completions-Attempts-Int. 11-29-3 7-11-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 153 341Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-42 11-160Punts-Yards 6-180 6-242Possession Time 27:59 32:01

ValparaisoRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Wildermuth, I. 16 41 7 34 0 13 2.1Wysocki, Bobby 7 34 5 29 0 14 4.1Lynn, Josh 4 10 3 7 0 4 1.8Jones, Nick 4 7 2 5 0 5 1.2

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long Bennett, Tim 4 32 0 11 Wildermuth, I. 3 8 0 6 Myers, Ryan 2 17 0 12Henton, N. 1 15 0 15McCarty, Sean 1 6 0 6

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongWysocki, Bobby 25-10-2 73 0 15Goergen, Nate 4-1-1 5 0 5

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 15 102 1 101 1 21 6.7Debowski, Chris 5 40 2 38 0 27 7.6Gray, Matt 8 38 2 36 0 13 4.5Whipple, Greg 2 25 0 25 0 25 12.5Dendy, Willis 4 16 5 11 0 11 2.8Witter, Khori 4 11 3 8 0 10 2.0Ortiz, Ben 1 3 0 3 0 3 3.0Dinnebeil, Ryan 2 2 0 2 0 2 1.0Fiumefreddo, R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongLaMacchia, James 2 49 1 48 Fitzpatrick, K 2 15 0 12Rios, Michael 1 37 0 37Roe, R.J. 1 11 0 11Ortner, Chris 1 5 1 5

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 9-6-1 114 2 48Reilly, Tommy 2-1-0 3 0 3

Scoring Summary2nd 00:33 MAR – Ortner, Chris 5 yd pass from Debowski, Chris

(Myers, Jason kick)3rd 11:18 MAR – Anderson, O’Neil 7 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

09:33 MAR – LaMacchia, James 48 yd pass from Debowski,Chris (Myers, Jason kick)02:23 MAR – Myers, Jason 28 yd field goal

Marist recorded its first shutout in four seasons, posting a 24-0 tri-umph over Valparaiso in a Pioneer Football League game. CornerbackJaquan Bryant intercepted two passes and running back O’NeilAnderson ran for 101 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown.Debowski completed 6 of 9 passes for 114 yards, finishing with twotouchdowns. Linebackers Nick Andre and Kevin Foley led the RedFoxes with nine tackles apiece.

Game NineGeorgetown 21, Marist 23Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Nov. 7, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Georgetown 7 0 0 14 21Marist 7 13 0 3 23

Georgetown MaristFirst Downs 22 17NET YARDS RUSHING 98 172Rushing Attempts 28 41NET YARDS PASSING 289 144Completions-Attempts-Int. 31-57-2 10-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 387 316Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 5-50 14-18Punts-Yards 4-159 6-227Possession Time 29:57 30:03

GeorgetownRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Darby, Scottt 14 82 3 79 0 18 5.6Houghton, Charli 9 24 2 22 0 6 2.4Lane, Robert 2 11 0 11 0 11 5.5Lawrence, Keerom 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0Oladeji, Philip 1 0 6 -6 0 0 -6.0Schnorr, Geoffre 1 0 10 -10 0 0 -10.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long Lawrence, Keerom 9 67 0 10 Lane, Robert 8 56 1 11 Houghton, Charli 5 28 0 11Floyd, Brandon 4 110 1 68Kinnan, Matt 3 15 0 6Josephs, Brian 1 8 1 8Kayal, Jeremiah 1 5 0 5

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDarby, Scott 57-31-2 289 3 68

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Dinnebeil, Ryan 8 79 0 79 3 43 9.9Witter, Khori 6 65 1 64 0 27 10.7Dendy, Willis 4 12 0 12 0 6 3.0Debowski, Chris 10 30 21 9 0 9 0.9Anderson, O’Neil 10 18 13 5 0 7 0.5Whipple, Greg 3 3 0 3 0 2 1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongLaMacchia, James 7 105 0 36DeSimone, Joe 2 20 0 12 Fitzpatrick, K 1 19 0 19

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 19-10-1 144 0 36

Scoring Summary1st 10:57 GU – Josephs, Brian 8 yd pass from Darby, Scott

(Buerba, Jose-Pab kick)02:21 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 10 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

2nd 09:58 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 7 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)02:00 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 3 yd run (Myers, Jason kick failed)

4TH 06:25 GU – Lane, Robert 11 yd pass from Darby, Scott (Buerba,Jose-Pab kick) 00:54 GU – Floyd, Brandon 68 yd pass from Darby, Scott (Beurba, Jose-Pab kick)00:01 MAR – Myers, Jason 37 yd field goal

With one second remaining, freshman kicker Jason Myers hit a 37-yard field goal to lift Marist to a 23-21 triumph over Georgetown.Wide receiver James LaMacchia caught seven passes for 105 yards.Running back Ryan Dinnebeil scored three rushing touchdowns inthe first half. Senior Khori Witter ran for 64 yards on six carries.Linebacker Kevin Foley led Marist with 11 tackles.

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Game TenMarist 14, Davidson 6Davidson, N.C. – Nov. 14, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 0 7 0 7 14Davidson 3 3 0 0 6

Marist DavidsonFirst Downs 22 9NET YARDS RUSHING 276 49Rushing Attempts 49 28NET YARDS PASSING 94 95Completions-Attempts-Int. 7-18-3 11-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 370 144Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 7-65 3-37Punts-Yards 2-76 5-212Possession Time 33:26 26:34

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Debowski, Chris 14 168 15 153 0 45 10.9Anderson, O’Neil 21 98 11 87 0 17 4.1Dinnebeil, Ryan 4 22 0 22 2 11 5.5DeSimone, Joe 1 12 0 12 0 12 12.0Dendy, Willis 3 8 0 8 0 7 2.7Fiumefreddo, R 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0Whipple, Greg 2 1 2 -1 0 1 -0.5TEAM 2 0 2 -2 0 0 -1.0Witter, Khori 1 0 5 -5 0 0 -5.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 2 31 0 16 Rios, Michael 2 31 0 16Ortner, Chris 2 22 0 12Spano, Robert 1 10 0 10

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 18-7-3 94 0 16

DavidsonRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Blanchard, M. 10 48 6 42 0 13 4.2Mantuo, Kenny 6 18 6 12 0 11 2.0Williams, Justin 7 10 4 6 0 4 0.9Benedict, Kirk 2 4 0 4 0 4 2.0TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Witter, Khori 1 0 5 -5 0 0 -5.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongAdams, Jonathan 5 35 0 9 Aldrich, Andrew 4 39 0 24 Hanabury. Mark 1 12 0 12Mantuo, Kenny 1 9 0 9

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongHeavner, Matt 9-6-1 57 0 24Blanchard, M. 9-5-0 38 0 9

Scoring Summary1st 06:17 DAV – Behrendt, Ben 37 yd field goal2nd 13:07 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 3 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

03:19 DAV – Behrendt, Ben 30 yd field goal 4th 08:01 MAR – Dinnebeil, Ryan 5 yd run (Myers, Jason kick)

The Red Foxes earned a 14-6 victory over Davidson in a PioneerFootball League contest. Running back Ryan Dinnebeil scored bothof Marist’s touchdowns. Quarterback Chris Debowski ran for 153yards on 14 carries while running back O’Neil Anderson added 87yards on 21 carries.

Game ElevenMarist 16, Dayton 27Dayton, Ohio – Nov. 21, 2009

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Score Marist 0 6 7 3 16Dayton 7 0 17 3 27

Marist DaytonFirst Downs 14 23NET YARDS RUSHING 79 169Rushing Attempts 24 43NET YARDS PASSING 259 275Completions-Attempts-Int. 13-25-1 19-27-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 338 444Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-65 2-20Punts-Yards 4-146 2-85Possession Time 23:57 36:03

MaristRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Anderson, O’Neil 12 41 1 40 0 14 3.3Debowski, Chris 9 43 12 31 0 14 3.4Witter, Khori 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0Whipple, Greg 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 1 0 1 0 1 1.0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Long LaMacchia, James 4 111 1 77 DeSimone, Joe 4 47 0 11Spano, Robert 2 32 0 26Fitzpatrick, K. 1 38 0 38Dinnebeil, Ryan 1 29 0 29Anderson, O’Neil 1 2 0 2

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongDebowski, Chris 25-13-1 259 1 77

DaytonRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.Mack, Brian 19 90 4 86 0 28 4.5Valentino, Steve 18 74 2 72 1 15 4.0Jacob, Dan 6 13 2 11 0 5 1.8

Receiving No. Yds. TD LongMillio, Justin 9 80 1 39 Watkins, Justin 5 113 1 50Wirkus, Steve 2 55 0 43Papp, Anthony 1 14 0 14 Collins, Nick 1 12 0 12Jacob, Nick 1 1 0 1

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD LongValentino, Steve 27-19-0 275 2 50

Scoring Summary1st 00:51 UD – Millio, Justin 11 yd pass from Valentino, Steved

(Glavin, Nick kick)2nd 12:38 MAR – Myers, Jason 34 yd field goal

00:04 MAR – Myers, Jason 40 yd field goal3rd 12:29 UD – Watkins, Justin 50 yd pass from Valentino, Steve

(Glavin, Nick kick)07:02 UD – Valentino, Steve 1 yd run (Glavin, Nick kick)06:02 MAR – LaMacchia, James 77 yd pass from Debowski,Chris (Myers, Jason kick)01:22 UD – Glavin, Nick 24 yd field goal

4th 09:53 MAR – Myers, Jason 24 yd field goal02:54 UD – Glavin, Nick 24 yd field goal

Marist fell to Dayton, 27-16, in the season finale. Wide receiverJames LaMacchia led the Red Foxes with 114 yards on four recep-tions and became the first player in program history to exceed 1,000yards receiving in a season. Quarterback Chris Debowski completed13 of 25 passes for 290 yards. Running back O’Neil Andersonled the Red Foxes with 40 rushing yards. Terrence Turner and NickAndre led the Red Foxes with eight tackles api

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Marist football traces its roots back to 1965, whenthe first team, then a club, posted a 3-3 recordunder president Bob Finn. The program advanced toa pair of National Title Games in 1970 and 1972before being elevated to varsity status for the 1978season.

The Red Foxes played at the Division III level for thenext 15 years, as members of the MetropolitanConference, the ACFC, and the Liberty Conference.The Red Foxes tasted championship football for thefirst time in 1990, going 7-2-1 to win the ACFCTitle.

Mike Malet was the first coach of the varsity RedFoxes, holding that position from 1978-88, beforeturning over the reins to Rick Pardy. Pardy holds thehighest winning percentage (.613) among Red Foxcoaches. After his three-year stint, Pardy turned overthe reins to the program’s winningest coach, JimParady, who has won 96 games in his tenure.

The 1993 season saw the Marist football programtake its next step, elevating to Division I-AA (nowFootball Championship Subdivision) competition,leading to its inclusion in the MAAC FootballLeague in 1994. That first MAAC season saw Maristat the top of its game once again, winning theleague crown with a 7-3 overall record underParady’s charge.

Over its 32 years as a varsity program, the RedFoxes have won 145 games, with win number 100coming against Wagner on Sept. 30, 2000. The firstvarsity win was a 14-9 decision over Manhattan in1978, while the first Division I-AA win came Sept.11, 1993, a 16-7 win over St. Francis (Pa.).

In 2009, a new chapter began as Marist enters thePioneer Football League. The Red Foxes’ first seasonin the PFL was a rousing success, as they tied theprogram record for wins in a season and set arecord with a six-game winning streak.

SEVEN-UP

As a varsity program, Marist has won seven gamesin a single season on seven occasions, most recent-ly its 7-4 campaign in 2009. Marist also reachedseven wins in 1990 (7-2-1), 1994 (7-3), 1996 (7-3),1998 (7-3), 2002 (7-4), and 2005 (7-4).

Single-Game Scoring Highs60 VS. CANISIUS 199852 AT SAINT PETER’S 200549 AT LA SALLE 2002

VS. CANISIUS 2000AT CANISIUS 1999AT SIENA 1995

47 VS. PACE 199446 VS. GALLAUDET 199145 VS. IONA 1998

VS. SIENA 1994

Did You Know?

J.J. Allen, Adam Hansen, Jovan Rhodes and current senior Obozua Ehikioya, all running backs, are the onlyplayers in varsity history to score four touchdowns in a game. Allen did it three times in the 1998 season,while Rhodes got his against Siena in 1994. Ehikioya, the 2004 MAAC Offensive Rookie of the Year, foundthe end zone four times in the Red Foxes’ 41-35 win at La Salle in 2004. Hansen also accomplished thefeat against Saint Peter’s in a 35-18 victory in 2006.

DE-FENSE!

In 1997, Marist broke a pair of Division I-AA records on the defensive side of the ball. The Red Foxesallowed just 39.8 rushing yards per game while holding their opponents to just 1.2 yards per carry en routeto being the top-rated defense in the nation. Prior to the team’s season finale against Siena, the Maristdefense was featured in a segment on ESPN GameDay.

Varsity Coaching Records

Coach Years Seasons Record Win %

Jim Parady 1992-present 18 96-88-1 .522

Rick Pardy 1989-91 3 18-11-2 .613

Mike Malet 1978-1988 11 31-68-0 .313

315 Varsity Games

FCS Single Season Team Stats

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Year Rushing Passing Total Offense Scoring Tackles TFL Sacks Int. PBU1993 1899 1322 3321 222 612 35 32 17 531994 2131 1261 3392 257 666 72 40 24 641995 1344 1266 2610 234 794 99 44.5 13 541996 1786 1443 3227 254 732 76 30 16 521997 1984 1048 3032 232 691 90 45.5* 16 701998 2445 1363 3808 294 715 99 34 24* 86*1999 1576 1445 3028 259 826 94 34 19 662000 1929 1244 3174 221 684 85 29 15 512001 1449 1067 2516 146 747 71 16 9 422002 2524* 1123 3647 282 727 107* 35 15 672003 1074 1776 2850 187 803 81 26 8 472004 1200 1316 2516 163 583 59 19 8 472005 1658 2232* 3891* 305* 755 55 22 13 292006 1185 2215 3400 200 816 60 17 6 262007 1612 1975 3587 188 793 58 20 6 272008 2120 1529 3649 224 875* 70 18 12 182009 1653 2008 3661 229 807 60 12 12 32

* Indicates Single Season Record

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FCS HONOREES

FCS ACADEMIC ALL-STARSTerrence Turner, 2009Jake Dembow, 2008Ray Fiumefreddo, 2007

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETYJake Dembow, 2008

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTName Year TeamRay Fiumefreddo 2009 FirstTimothy Moller 2009 FirstTerrence Turner 2009 FirstJohn Van Aman 2009 FirstGreg Whipple 2009 FirstJake Dembow 2008 FirstScott Shukri 2003 First

PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE AWARDSMarist played its first season as a member ofthe Pioneer Football League (PFL) in 2009.Here are the individual PFL awards the RedFoxes have earned:

FIRST TEAMPosition Name YearWR James LaMacchia 2009LB Nick Andre 2009

SECOND TEAMPosition Name YearRB O’Neil Anderson 2009OL Kevin Ulrich 2009LB Kevin Foley 2009DB Jaquan Bryant 2009

HONORABLE MENTIONPosition Name YearTE Chris Ortner 2009QB Chris Debowski 2009OL Danny Angelastro 2009OL Neil Walsh 2009DL Terrence Turner 2009DL Matt Snow 2009DL Dan Sullivan 2009S Rory Foley 2009DB Brandon Kicklighter 2009S John Van Aman 2009P Kevin Pauly 2009RS Jaquan Bryant 2009

ALL-ACADEMICFIRST TEAMName YearRay Fiumefreddo 2009Timothy Moller 2009Terrence Turner 2009John Van Aman 2009Greg Whipple 2009

SECOND TEAMName YearNeil Walsh 2009Nick Andre 2009Kevin Foley 2009Kevin Pauly 2009

ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLFIRST TEAMName YearNick Andre 2009Danny Angelastro 2009Alex Burton 2009Sean Connor 2009Pat Crann 2009Joe DeSimone 2009Robert Farrell 2009Travis Fink 2009Ray Fiumefreddo 2009Kevin Foley 2009Gerald Gibbons 2009Matt Gray 2009Alex Irastorza 2009Justin Kopcik 2009Timothy Moller 2009Whitfield Morris 2009Jim O’Donnell 2009Kevin Pauly 2009Tyler Ramsey 2009Matt Snow 2009Daniel Sullivan 2009David Toriola 2009Kevin Ulrich 2009John Van Aman 2009Anthony Varrichione 2009Greg Whipple 2009Albert Wright 2009Benjamin Wyatt 2009Nic Zivic 2009

MAAC AWARDSFrom 1994-2007, the Marist football teamcompeted in the Metro Atlantic AthleticConference (MAAC) Football League. Hereis a list of MAAC awards the Red Foxesgarnered:

FIRST TEAMPosition Name YearRB J.J.Allen 1998DL Dwayne Bates 1996, 97, 98DB Aubrey Bennett 2003PK Brett Biggs 2001OL Dan Cooper 2006, 07DL Tim Cullen 2001OL Tom Day 2001DB Daniel Diaz 2006, 07DL Mike Drury 2004RB Obozua Ehikioya 2007DL Adam Ercoli 2002DL Reid Ellis 1997, 98LB Roger Hancock 1994, 95DB Bruce Harris 1994LB John Healy 2003OL Juwan Jackson 2001, 02LB Shawn Lawson 2001DL Tom Lennon 1999, 2000OL Mike Loniewski 2001, 02OL John Lyons 2006P Joe Macchia 2000LB Chris Meyer 1999OL Kevin McGuiness 1994TE Mike Milo 1994DB Bassell Nelson 1999OL Chris Plant 1997RB Chris Price 2002

DL Tony Riley 2007LB Payton Rogers 2003, 04PK, P Bradley Rowe 2005, 06, 07DL Jeff Saccomano 1994, 95LB Dan Smith 2007OL Hugh Stanton 1996DL Dan Sullivan 2007OL Steve Van Soest 2004LB Darren Valdes 1997, 98DB Mario Wilson 1995OL Michael Walsh 2006OL Neil Walsh 2007

SECOND TEAMPosition Name YearLB Nick Andre 2006DB Aubrey Bennett 2002OL Craig Bernier 1998PK Brett Biggs 2000, 02OL Jim Byrne 1998DB Kwame Carlor 2007PK Chris Collins 2007DB Huck Correia 2006DL Tim Cullen 2000DB Paul Deckaj 1997OL Gerry DelGais 1994OL Jake Dembow 2007DB William Doll 2004RB Obozua Ehikioya 2004, 05OL Steve Evans 2002RB Frankie Farrington 2006DB Rory Foley 2007DL Charles Fowler 2002LB John Fox 1997DB Vincent Gandino 1998DL Jerry Gerth 1998DL Matt Grande 2004DB Ike Ibeh 2001, 02DL OG Igbinosun 2007DB Ian Jackson 2001OL Mike Lindberg 1999, 2001OL Mike Loniewski 2000P Joe Macchia 1999TE Mike Marshall 2004, 05QB Steve McGrath 2007DB Chris Peckham 2000OL Joe Peltak 1998DB Paul Rabito 2006WR Jon Reed 1997TE Greg Reid 2000RB Jovan Rhodes 1994, 95RB Alfredo Riullano 2000, 02, 03PK Bradley Rowe 2004, 06DB Nick Salis 2004, 06DL Scott Shukri 2004LB Dan Smith 2005, 2006WR Guy Smith 2004OL Jeremy Smith 2000LB Andrew Sperl 2004OL Hugh Stanton 1995LB Rob Thompson 2004WR Brian Traynor 2000OL Steve Van Soest 2005OL Michael Walsh 2004, 05OL Adam Waterbury 2003DB Mario Wilson 1994, 96, 97DL Matt Wolfman 2006OL James Wynkoop 1995PK Richard Zaccheo 1999

A list of honorees Marist has had on the field and in the classroom since joining the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) in 1993.

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMPlayer YearBob Abbatiello 2007Chris Adamek 2004Tim Aulet 2004Ben Battles 2001Brian Beck 2004, 05Christopher Byron 2005, 06, 07Shawn Casadiego 2004, 05, 06Jason Castaldi 2000Michael Cox 2005Tom Day 2001Jake Dembow 2006Jeff Devito 1997Ray Fiumefreddo 2006, 07Kevin Foley 2007Matt Grande 2004, 05Tyler Haines 2001, 2002Ryan Henry 2000Ian Jackson 2000, 01, 02Tom Lennon 1999, 2000Chris Magnani 2001Joel Martin 2001, 2002Joe Maselli 1997Mike McManus 2003, 05Kasey Nagle 2007Justin Olive 2004Anthony Pesce 1997, 98, 99Patrick Pizzarelli 2007Robert Pohlman 2004Prince Prempeh 2006James Rigdon 1997Nick Salis 2004, 05, 06Terry Simpson 2001Scott Shukri 2002, 03, 04Sean Stellato 1999, 2000, 01Kurt Steubing 2007Nick Teodosio 2006, 07Jason Tillery 2006Bill Tramaglini 1997, 98Michael Walsh 2004, 2006

ACCOLADESOFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEARObozua Ehikioya, 2004

DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEARMichael Cox, 2004Barry ‘Huck’ Correia, 2003Mario Wilson, 1994

MAAC CO-DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEARRory Foley, 2007

MAAC COACH OF THE YEARJim Parady, 2007

MAAC CO-COACH OF THE YEARJim Parady, 2004

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MARIST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPSUBDIVISION RECORDS(Current players are in bold)

Rushing Leaders (Game)Attempts1-Obozua Ehikioya at Columbia, 2007 382-J.J. Allen at Duquesne, 1998 363-J.J. Allen vs. St. John’s, 1998 354-J.J. Allen vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1998 345-J.J. Allen at Siena, 1998 33

Net Yards1-J.J. Allen vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1998 3162-Jovan Rhodes at Siena, 1994 3013-Obozua Ehikioya vs. La Salle, 2005 2534-J.J. Allen vs. Iona, 1998 2475-Obozua Ehikioya at La Salle, 2004 246

Longest Touchdown Run1-Alfredo Riullano at St. Peter’s, 2000 962-Jovan Rhodes vs. Siena, 1995 94

Rushing Leaders (Season)Attempts1-J.J. Allen, 1998 2782-Obozua Ehikioya, 2005 2393-Chris Price, 2002 2304-O’Neil Anderson, 2009 1955-Obozua Ehikioya, 2008 193

Net Yards1-J.J. Allen, 1998 1,6232-Chris Price, 2002 1,1963-Obozua Ehikioya, 2008 1,1404-Jovan Rhodes, 1994 1,0595-Obozua Ehikioya, 2005 1,017

Yards Per Carry1-Obozua Ehikioya, 2004 5.92-Jovan Rhodes, 1994 5.93-J.J. Allen, 1998 5.84-Alfredo Ruillano, 2000 5.75-Don D’Aiuto, 1993 5.4

Touchdowns1-J.J. Allen, 1998 212-Obozua Ehikioya, 2005 173-Obozua Ehikioya, 2008 164-Alfredo Riullano, 2002 15T5-Ryan Dinnebeil, 2009 9T5-Chris Price, 2002 9T5-Jovan Rhodes, 1994 9T5-J.J. Allen, 1996 9T5-J.J. Allen, 1997 9

CURRENT RECORD HOLDERSRushing Leaders (Career)Attempts1-Obozua Ehikioya, 2004-08 7282-Jovan Rhodes, 1994-07 6393-Alfredo Riullano, 2000-03 6094-J.J. Allen, 1996-98 5965-Chris Price, 1999-2002 523(Note: Don D’Aiuto, 1990-93 had 699 attemptscombined in both FCS and D-III play.)

Net Yards1-Obozua Ehikioya, 2004-present 3,5852-Jovan Rhodes, 1994-97 3,1563-J.J. Allen, 1996-98 3,0154-Alfredo Riullano, 2000-03 2,6955-Chris Price, 1999-2002 2,604(Note: Don D’Aiuto, had 3,731 from

1990-93 in FCS & D-III play.)

Passing Leaders (Game)AttemptsT1-Stephen McGrath at Sacred Heart, 2007 40T1-James Luft at Iona, 2003 403-James Luft at CCSU, 2004 39T4-Chris Debowski vs. Jacksonville, 2009 34T4-Jim Daley at Fairfield, 1997 34

Completions1-Stephen McGrath at Sacred Heart, 2007 282-Tommy Reilly at Bucknell, 2009 24T3-Stephen McGrath vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 22T3-James Luft at Iona, 2003 22T5-Chris Debowski vs. Jacksonville, 2009 20T5-James Luft vs. Stony Brook, 2005 20T5-James Luft at CCSU, 2004 20T5-James Luft vs. Siena, 2003 20

Yards1-Stephen McGrath at Sacred Heart, 2007 3962-Chris Debowski vs. Jacksonville, 2009 3273-Chris Debowski vs. Bryant, 2008 3214-James Luft at Saint Peter’s, 2005 3195-Stephen McGrath vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 303

Touchdown PassesT1-Chris Debowski vs. Bryant, 2008 4T1-Kevin Chartrand vs. La Salle, 1999 4T1-Pete Ford vs. Siena, 1995 4T4-Chris Debowski vs. Jacksonville, 2009 3T4-Stephen McGrath at Sacred Heart, 2007 3T4-Stephen McGrath vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 3T4-James Luft at Saint Peter’s, 2005 3T4-Jim Daley vs. Fairfield, 1996 3

Touchdown Pass1-Bill Tramaglini to Joe Calabria vs. 88St. John’s, 1998 2-Bob DelPonte to Chris Heath 81vs. St. John’s, 1994 3-Chris Debowski to James LaMacchia 80 vs. Bryant, 20084-Chris Debowski to James LaMacchia 77 at Dayton, 20095-Jim Daley to Jon Reed vs. Fairfield, 1996 71

Passing Leaders (Season)Attempts1-James Luft, 2005 2922-Stephen McGrath, 2007 2873-Stephen McGrath, 2006 2394-James Luft, 2003 2365-Chris Debowski, 2008 235

Completions1-Stephen McGrath, 2007 1682-James Luft, 2005 1633-Stephen McGrath, 2006 1514-James Luft, 2003 1205-Chris Debowski, 2008 117

Yards1-James Luft, 2005 2,2322-Stephen McGrath, 2006 2,0143-Stephen McGrath, 2007 1,9184-Chris Debowski, 2009 1,6295-Chris Debowski, 2008 1,529

Touchdowns1-James Luft, 2005 162-Stephen McGrath, 2007 12T3-Chris Debowski, 2009 9T3-Kevin Chartrand, 1999 9T3-Bill Tramaglini, 1998 9

Completion Percentage1-Stephen McGrath, 2006 63.22-Stephen McGrath, 2007 58.53-James Luft, 2005 55.84-James Luft, 2004 55.55-James Luft, 2003 50.8

Passing Leaders (Career)Attempts1-James Luft, 2001-05 6352-Stephen McGrath, 2006-07 5263-Chris Debowski, 2008-09 4274-Jim Daley, 1995-97 3475-Kevin Bielen, 2000-2002 336(Note: Brian McCourt 1990-93 had 582 attemptscombined in both FCS and D-III play.)

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Completions1-James Luft, 2001-05 3592-Stephen McGrath, 2006-07 3193-Chris Debowski, 2008-09 2193-Jim Daley, 1994-97 1624-Kevin Chartrand, 1998-00 135(Note: Brian McCourt 1990-93 had 582 attemptscombined in both FCS and D-III play.)

Yards1-James Luft, 2001-05 4,7032-Stephen McGrath, 2006-07 3,9323-Chris Debowski, 2008-09 3,1584-Jim Daley, 1994-97 2,2225-Kevin Chartrand, 1998-00 2,179(Note: Brian McCourt 1990-93 had 3,256 yards

combined in both FCS and D-III play.)

Touchdown Passes1-James Luft, 2001-05 292-Stephen McGrath, 2006-07 203-Kevin Chartrand, 1996-2000 164-Chris Debowski, 2008-09 155-Jim Daley, 1994-97 14(Note: Brian McCourt 1990-93 had 18 touchdownscombined in both FCS and D-III play.)

Receiving Leaders (Game)Receptions1-Guy Smith at Iona, 2003 122-Guy Smith at Saint Peter’s, 2003 113-James LaMacchia vs. Jacksonville, 200910T4-James LaMacchia at Bucknell, 2009 8T4-James LaMacchia at Sacred Heart, 20098T4-Kevin Frederick at Fordham, 2006 8T4-Guy Smith at Bucknell, 2005 8T4-Guy Smith vs. La Salle, 2003 8T4-Jason Hooper at Iona, 2001 8T4-Chris D’Autorio at Wagner, 1996 8T4-Jon Reed vs. Towson State, 1996 8T4-Jon Reed at Fairfield, 1997 8

Yards1-James LaMacchia vs. Jacksonville, 20091952-Guy Smith at Saint Peter’s, 2003 1943-Prince Prempeh vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 1714-Joe Calabria vs. St. John’s, 1998 1625-James LaMacchia vs. Bryant, 2008 154

Receiving Leaders (Season)Receptions1-James LaMacchia, 2009 622-Guy Smith, 2003 56T3-Jon Reed, 1997 46T3-Guy Smith, 2005 465-Tim Keegan, 2007 36

Yards1-James LaMacchia, 2009 1,0622-Guy Smith, 2003 9053-Guy Smith, 2005 7044-Prince Prempeh, 2006 6555-Joe Calabria, 1998 624

Touchdowns1-Guy Smith, 2005 7T2-Prince Prempeh, 2005 6T2-Tim Keegan, 2007 6T4-James LaMacchia, 2009 5T4-Jon Reed, 1996 5T4-Joe Calabria, 1998 5T4-Daniel Dulac, 2007 5

Yards Per Catch1-Jerry Giordano, 1999 30.72-Joe Calabria, 1998 29.73-Chris Heath, 1995 23.74-Tim Korba, 1998 22.15-Jason Hooper, 2002 22.1

Receiving Leaders (Career)Receptions1-Guy Smith, 2002-05 1332-Jon Reed, 1994-97 1103-James LaMacchia, 2006-present 1024-Prince Prempeh, 2003-06 735-Will Brown, 2006-08 62

Yards1-Guy Smith ,2002-05 2,0192-Jon Reed, 1994-97 1,6853-James LaMacchia, 2006-present 1,6283-Prince Prempeh, 2003-06 1,1854-Brian Traynor, 1997-2000 1,046

Scoring Leaders (Game)TouchdownsT1-Adam Hansen vs. Saint Peter’s, 2006 4T1-Obozua Ehikioya at La Salle, 2004 4T1-J.J. Allen, three times, 1998 4T1-Jovan Rhodes vs. Siena, 1994 4

Longest Field Goal1-Kevin Pauly at Sacred Heart, 2009 462-Kevin Pauly at San Diego, 2009 45T3-Brett Biggs vs. Canisius, 2000 42T3-Brett Biggs at Canisius, 1999 425-Brett Biggs at Florida Atlantic, 2001 41

Scoring Leaders (Season)Scoring1-J.J. Allen, 1998 1262-Obozua Ehikioya, 2005 1023-Obozua Ehikioya, 2008 964-Alfredo Riullano, 2002 905-J.J. Allen, 1996 62

Touchdowns1-J.J. Allen, 1998 212-Obozua Ehikioya, 2005 173-Obozua Ehikioya, 2008 164-Alfredo Riullano, 2002 15T5-Chris Price, 2002 10T5-J.J. Allen, 1997 10

Field Goals Made1-Jason Adamoyurka, 1998 122-Jason Myers, 2009 8T3-Bradley Rowe, 2005 7T3-Brett Biggs, 2002 7T5-Kevin Pauly, 2008 6T5-Brett Biggs, 2001 6T5-Chris D’Autorio, 1993 6T5-Richard Zaccheo, 1999 6

Point After Touchdowns (Kicking)1-Bradley Rowe, 2005 362-Brett Biggs, 2002 33T3-Chris D’Autorio, 1996 29T3-Jeff DeVito, 1998 29T5-Richard Zaccheo, 1999 25T5-Jeff DeVito, 1998 25

Scoring Leaders (Career)Touchdowns1-Obozua Ehikioya, 2004-08 492-J.J. Allen, 1996-98 413-Alfredo Riullano, 2000-03 34

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4-Chris Price, 1999-2002 14T5-Ryan Dinnebeil, 2008-present 13T5-Guy Smith, 2002-05 13

Placekicking Points1-Bradley Rowe, 2004-07 1352-Brett Biggs, 1999-2002 1193-Chris D’Autorio, 1993-96 116

Returns Leaders (Game)Kickoff Return1-Rommel Sumague vs. Frostburg State, 2001 1442-Paul Castillo vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1995 1313-O’Neil Anderson at Fordham, 2008 1284-Brad Rowe at San Diego, 2003 1275-Kevin Frederick at Lafayette, 2004 126

Returns Leaders (Season)Kickoff Returns1-Brad Rowe, 2003 322-Jason Hooper, 2000 213-Khori Witter, 2007 204-O’Neil Anderson, 2008 19T5-Daniel Diaz, 2005 18T5-Julian Wyse, 1993 18

Kickoff Return Yards1-Brad Rowe, 2003 6872-Jason Hooper, 2000 4853-Paul Deckaj, 1996 4284-Paul Castillo, 1995 3965-Julian Wyse, 1993 390

Kickoff Return Average1-Paul Deckaj, 1996 28.52-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 25.23-Rommel Sumague, 2001 24.84-Rommel Sumague, 1999 23.85-Paul Castillo, 1995 23.3

Punt Returns1-Rick Montejano, 2002 442-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 283-Paul Deckaj, 1996 254-Bruce A. Harris, 1993 245-Paul Deckaj, 1997 23

Punt Return Yards1-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 2922-Rick Montejano, 2002 2223-Paul Deckaj, 1997 2044-Paul Deckaj, 1996 1705-Bassell Nelson, 1999 154

Punt Return Average1-Mario Wilson, 1997 14.12-David Spinato, 1998 10.93-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 10.44-Daniel Diaz, 2006 9.45-Paul Castillo, 1995 8.8

Punting Leaders (Game)Longest Punt1-Joe Macchia vs. Fairfield, 1998 762-Joe Macchia at Georgetown, 1998 65

Punting Leaders (Season)Punts1-Charles Fowler, 2002 67T2-Adam Tanalski, 2003 66T2-Joe Macchia, 1999 664-Joe Macchia, 2000 605-Mike Vecciarelli, 1995 59

Average Punt1-Kevin Pauly, 2008 41.02-Bradley Rowe, 2007 37.93-Kevin Pauly, 2009 37.64-Joe Macchia, 1999 37.25-Joe Macchia, 1998 35.7

Defensive Leaders (Game)Tackles1-Dan Smith vs. Georgetown, 2007 20T2-Dan Smith at Central Conn. State, 2006 17T2-John Healy at Lafayette, 2003 174-Roger Hancock vs. Siena, 1995 16

Defensive Leaders (Season)Tackles1-Chris Meyer, 1999 1042-John Healy, 2003 1013-Nick Andre, 2009 954-Dan Smith, 2006 945-Roger Hancock, 1995 93

Tackles For Loss1-Adam Ercoli, 2002 252-Chris Meyer, 1999 213-Charles Fowler, 2002 19T4-Payton Rogers, 2003 18T4-Reid Ellis, 1997 18T4-Tom Lennon, 1998 18

Sacks1-Reid Ellis, 1997 12.5T2-Reid Ellis, 1995 10T2-Joe Jarjura, 1995 10T4-Payton Rogers, 2003 9.5T4-Dwayne Bates, 1996 9.5T4-Jerry Gerth, 1998 9.5

Interceptions1-Rory Foley, 2008 7T2-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 6T2-Mario Wilson, 1994 6T2-Adam Hunt, 1995 6T2-Mario Wilson, 1996 6T2-Matthew O’Connell, 1998 6

Passes Defense1-Bassell Nelson, 1998 212-Aubrey Bennett, 2002 183-Bruce A. Harris, 1994 17T4-Vincent Gandino, 1998 16T4-Bassell Nelson, 1999 16

Fumble Recoveries1-Justin Peterson, 1998 52-John Healy, 2002 4T3-Charles Fowler, 2002 3T3-Shawn Lawson, 2001 3T3-Steven Ross, 2000 3

Blocked Kicks1-Mario Wilson, 1994 52-Prince Prempeh, 2006 43-Jerry Gerth, 1997 44-Michael Rios, 2008 35-Paul Deckaj, 1997 3

Defensive Leaders (Career)Interceptions1-Mario Wilson, 1994-97 18

Tackles1-John Healy, 2000-03 2762-Nick Andre, 2005-09 2652-Dan Smith, 2004-07 2593-Mario Wilson, 1994-97 2364-Huck Correia, 2003-06 233

Sacks1-Reid Ellis, 1995-98 28.52-Dwayne Bates, 1995-98 24.53-Tom Lennon, 1997-2000 21.5

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DIVISION III RECORDS

MARIST FOOTBALL DIVISION III RECORDS

RUSHING LEADERS (Game)Attempts1. Preston Felton v. Ramapo, 1980 402. Ed Christensen v. Iona, 1986 353. Ed Christensen v. Pace, 1986 35

Net Yards1. Don D’Aiuto v. Brooklyn, 1990 2322. Ed Christensen v. Siena, 1986 2313. Don D’Aiuto v. RPI, 1991 229

RUSHING LEADERS (Season)Attempts1. Don D’Aiuto, 1991 2352. Ed Christensen, 1986 2243. Don D’Aiuto, 1992 175

Net Yards1. Don D’Aiuto, 1991 1,3212. Ed Christensen, 1986 1,2963. Don D’Aiuto, 1990 1,032

RUSHING LEADERS (Career)Attempts1. Don D’Aiuto, 1990-92 582(D’Aiuto had 699 attempts from 1990-93)2. Jim Cleary, 1980-83 4233. Ed Christensen, 1985-86 405

Net Yards1. Don D’Aiuto, 1990-92 3,099(D’Aiuto had 3,731 yards from 1990-93)2. Ed Christensen, 1985-86 2,0293. Ron Dimmie, 1981-82 1,009

PASSING LEADERS (Game)Attempts1. Dan O’Donnell v. Gallaudet, 1990 452. Dan O’Donnell v. Iona, 1990 383. Dan O’Donnell v. St. Francis (PA) 37

Completions1. Dan O’Donnell v. St. John Fisher, 1989 232. Dan O’Donnell v. St. Francis (PA), 1990 19T3. Dan O’Donnell v. RPI, 1990 18T3. Dan O’Donnell v. St. John Fisher, 1990 18

Passing Yardage1. Dan O’Donnell v. St. John Fisher, 1989 2792. Dan O’Donnell v. St. Francis (PA), 1990 2433. Dan O’Donnell v. St. John Fisher, 1990 233

Touchdown Passes1. Dan O’Donnell, twice, 1989 3T2. Brian McCourt v. Siena, 1992 2T2. Brian McCourt, v. St, John’s, 1991 2T2. Dan O’Donnell, twice, 1990 2T2. Jason Thomas, twice, 1988 2T2. John Cannon v. St. Peter’s, 1986 2

PASSING LEADERS (Season)Attempts1. Dan O’Donnell, 1989 2772. Dan O’Donnell, 1990 2623. Brian McCourt, 1992 201

Completions1. Dan O’Donnell, 1990 1312. Dan O’Donnell, 1989 1303. Jim Cleary, 1983 83

Passing Yardage1. Dan O’Donnell, 1990 1,5252. Dan O’Donnell, 1989 1,4083. Brian McCourt, 1992 1,062

Touchdown Passes1. Dan O’Donnell, 1989 112. Dan O’Donnell, 1990 83. Jim Cleary, 1982 7

PASSING LEADERS (Career)Attempts1. Dan O’Donnell, 1987-90 5602. Jason Thomas, 1986-88 3163. Jim Cleary, 1980-83 214

Completions1. Dan O’Donnell, 1987-90 2772. Jim Cleary, 1980-83 2143. Brian McCourt, 1990-92 145(McCourt completed 226 from 1990-93)

Passing Yardage1. Dan O’Donnell, 1987-90 3,0842. Jim Cleary, 1980-83 2,7303. Brian McCourt, 1990-92 2,023(McCourt threw for 3,256 from 1990-93)

Touchdown Passes1. Dan O’Donnell, 1987-90 212. Jim Cleary, 1980-83 203. Brian McCourt, 1990-92 12(McCourt threw 18 TDs from 1990-93)

RECEIVING LEADERS (Game)Receptions1. Dan DelPrete v. RPI, 1990 11T2. Dan DelPrete v. St. Francis (Pa.), 1988 9T2. Tom Flavin v. St. John Fisher, 1988 9

Receiving YardageT1. Dan DelPrete v. St. Francis (PA), 1990 160T1. Warren Weller v. Pace, 1983 1603. Dan DelPrete v. RPI, 1990 145

RECEIVING LEADERS (Season)Receptions1. Dan DelPrete, 1990 482. Warren Weller, 1983 383. Stephen LoCicero, 1989 31

Receiving Yardage1. Dan DelPrete, 1990 6942. Warren Weller, 1983 5523. Stephen LoCicero, 1989 430

Touchdown Receptions1. Warren Weller, 1983 52. Dan Phelan, 1991 4T3. Dan DelPrete, 1990 3T3. Dan DelPrete, 1989 3

RECEIVING LEADERS (Career)Receptions1. Dan DelPrete, 1988-91 802. Warren Weller, 1981-83 703. Stephen LoCicero, 1986-89 61

Receiving Yardage1. Dan DelPrete, 1988-91 1,2702. Warren Weller, 1981-83 1,0603. Stephen LoCicero, 1986-89 882

Touchdown ReceptionsT1. Stephen LoCicero, 1986-89 8T1. Warren Weller, 1981-83 8T1. Mike Spawn, 1979-82 8

SCORING LEADERS (Game)TouchdownsT1. Kyle Carraro v. Pace, 1992 3T1. Don D’Aiuto v. Brooklyn , 1990 3T1. Chuck Mullaly v. Siena, 1990 3T1. Ed Christensen, three times, 1986 3T1. Warren Weller v. St. John’s, 1983 3T1. Preston Felton v. St. John’s, 1980 3

Kicking PointsT1. Chris Douglas v. Siena, 1989 10T1. Bill Rose v. Iona, 1986 10T3. Brian McCourt v. St. John’s, 1990 8T3. Kevin Daley v. St. John’s, 1984 8

Longest Field Goal1. Chris Douglas v. RPI, 1989 392. Scott DeBernardo v. RPI, 1992 38

SCORING LEADERS (Season)Touchdowns1. Ed Christensen, 1986 142. Don D’Aiuto, 1991 103. Kyle Carraro, 1992 9

Kicking Points1. Brian McCourt, 1990 38T2. Chris Douglas, 1989 37T3. Bill Rose, 1986 37

SCORING LEADERS (Career)Touchdowns1. Ed Christensen, 1985-86 232. Don D’Aiuto, 1990-92 22(D’Aiuto scored 28 TD’s from 1990-93)T3. Ron Dimmie, 1981-82 13T3. Kyle Carraro, 1991-92 13

Kicking Points1. Chris Douglas, 1986-89 412. Brian McCourt, 1990-92 403. Bill Rose, 1986 37

PUNTING LEADERSLongest Punt1. Franklin Davis v. Pace, 1985 662. Franklin Davis v. Siena, 1985 633. Franklin Davis v. Saint Peter’s, 1985 62

Season Punting Average1. John Woodhour, 1988 34.52. Franklin Davis, 1985 33.93. Art Nelback, 1990 33.3

INTERCEPTIONS (Game)1. Mike Laffin v. Niagara, 1978 42. Franklin Davis v. Iona, 1985 3

INTERCEPTIONS (Season)1. Franklin Davis, 1985 9T2. Greg Chavers, 1989 6T2. Fred Christensen, 1987 6T2. Mike Laffin, 1978 6T5. Bruce Harris, 1992 5T5. Robert Mealia, 1989 5T5. Jim Rose, 1985 5

INTERCEPTIONS (Career)1. Franklin Davis, 1983-85 162. Fred Christensen, 1986-88 113. Robert Mealia, 1989-90 9

PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGETouchdown Runs1. Ed Christensen v. FDU, 1986 892. Don D’Aiuto v. RPI, 803. Don D’Aiuto v. Brooklyn, 1990 76

Touchdown Pass1. Jim Fedigan to Sam Lanier

v. Pace, 1986 852. Jim Cleary to Warren Weller

v. St. Peter’s, 1983 763. Brian McCourt to Dan Phelan v. St. John’s, 1991 73

RETURN LEADERS (Play)Punt ReturnLou Corsetti v. Brooklyn, 1980 85

RETURN LEADERS (Game)Punt ReturnsLou Corsetti v. Brooklyn, 1980 166

Kickoff ReturnsEd Pruitt v. St. Peter’s, 1980 135

RETURN LEADERS (Season)Punt ReturnsBruce Harris, 1991 312

Kickoff ReturnsFred Christensen, 1986 369

RETURN LEADERS (Career)Kickoff ReturnsFred Christensen, 1986-88 514

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TACKLES (Game)1. Joe Riccardi v. Coast Guard, 1989 24T2. Joe Riccardi v. RPI, 1990 20T2. Joe Riccardi v. St. John’s, 1990 20T2. Joe Riccardi v. Siena, 1990 20

TACKLES (Season)1. Joe Riccardi, 1990 1312. Joe Riccardi, 1992 1273. Wayne Jackson, 1984 124

TACKLES (Career)1. Joe Riccardi, 1989-92 4842. Pete Moloney, 1982-85 3253. Chris Keehan, 1984-87 278

TEAM RECORDSSCORING-GAME1. v. Gallaudet, 1991 462. v. NY Maritime, 1988 443. v. Assumption, 1991 42

SCORING-SEASON1. 1991 2392. 1990 2303. 1992 177

PASSES ATTEMPTED-GAME1. v. Gallaudet, 1989 452. v. St. John’s, 1988 413. v. Iona, 1990 39

PASSES ATTEMPTED-SEASON1. 1989 3292. 1990 2653. 1992 218

RECEPTIONS-GAME1. v. St. John Fisher, 1989 232. v. RPI, 1990 19

RECEPTIONS-SEASON1. 1989 1482. 1990 1323. 1988 88

PASSING YARDAGE-GAME1. v. St. John Fisher, 1988 2792. v. RPI, 1990 2503. v. Coast Guard, 1986 233

PASSING YARDAGE-SEASON1. 1989 1,6502. 1990 1,5663. 1992 1,109

RUSHING ATTEMPTS-GAME1. v. Pace, 1991 672. v. Siena, 1990 653. v. Canisius, 1992 64

RUSHING ATTEMPTS-SEASON1. 1992 5072. 1991 5063. 1984 474

RUSHING YARDAGE-GAME1. v. St. John’s, 1992 3972. v. Brooklyn, 1989 3753. v. Siena, 1986 372

RUSHING YARDAGE-SEASON1. 1991 2,3212. 1992 1,9903. 1990 1,831

TOTAL OFFENSE-GAME1. v. Siena, 1990 5012. v. Brooklyn, 1989 4753. v. St. John’s, 1992 469

TOTAL OFFENSE-SEASON1. 1990 3,3972. 1991 3,3833. 1992 3,099

TOTAL PASSING DEFENSE-GAME1. v. Iona, 1982 102. v. Coast Guard, 1989 153. v. Coast Guard, 1990 19

TOTAL PASSING DEFENSE-SEASON1. 1980 7652. 1982 9823. 1981 1,026

TOTAL RUSHING DEFENSE-GAMET1. v. FDU, 1992 10T1. v. Brooklyn, 1989 103. v. St. John Fisher, 1991 19

TOTAL RUSHING DEFENSE-SEASON1. 1991 8402. 1985 9163. 1979 954

A 10-year reunion of the 1990 ACFC Championship team was held on Oct. 14, 2000.

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Ron Levine, Robert Finn, Mike Malet. Those are just a few of the names that over 40years ago were instrumental in bringing football to the Hudson Valley. The Marist“Vikings,” as they were called then, were one of the most powerful club programs inthe country. The Vikings competed in the Eastern Collegiate Club Football League withthe likes of Iona, Fairfield, Westchester, Norwalk and New Haven. The team finished the1970 and 1972 seasons with undefeated regular-season records.

Finn, a student at the time, initiated the club program and can be considered the“founding father” of Marist football. Levine served as the first head coach for the program and built the program from the ground level. In 1978, after 13 seasons ofnumerous All-American selections and conference crowns, the program moved tothe Division III level. Malet, who came to the program as a defensive line coach fromCortland State, was given the charge as the first varsity mentor, holding that positionfor 11 seasons.

YEAR REC. CAPT. (S) PRESIDENT1965 3-3 Gary Henderson Bob Finn

Gerry SmithTom Taylor

1966 3-3 Larry Lane Bob BaileyJohn Murphy

1967 5-3 Ed Hogg Sean O’NeilTom McKiernan

1968 3-3 Gerry Browne Mike SantimauroTom Dowd

1969 4-3 Bill McGarr John KellyDan Ronchi

1970 8-1 Dean Gestal John KavanaghJack McDonnell

1971 6-1-1 Henry Blum Kevin DonnellyEmmett Cooke

1972 9-1 Paul Valli Bob SullivanKen Vitali

1973 7-1 Ed Bonnett Mike NailsTim Ogden

1974 5-3 Bob Cunningham Steve VanBuren1976 4-4-1 Bill Dunn Steve VanBuren1977 2-5-1 Ron Clarke Steve VanBuren

CLUB FOOTBALL RECORDS

OffensiveRushingGame: Nigel Davis, 249 yardsCareer: Nigel Davis, 4,428 Yards200-yard games: Nigel Davis, 6; Bill Dourdis, 1; Murray Milligan, 1.

PassingCareer: Ed Bonnett, 3,347 yards(232-486; 47.7%)

ReceivingGame: Ron Clarke, 147Career: Tim Murphy, 1,543Total OffenseCareer: Ed Bonnett, 5,803

Field GoalsLongest: Ron Clarke, 37

DefensiveTacklesGame: Ron Clarke, 23 v. FDU, ’77; Mike Schlitte,22 v. Concordia, ’76; Henry Blum, 21 v. St. John’s, ’70Career: Ron Clarke, 392; Mike Schlitte, 294; Henry Blum, 291

InterceptionsGame: Dan Faison, 4 v. Hartford, ’72Career: Dan Faison, 21; Ron Clarke, 19; Mike Laffin, 18;Bill Pitcarin, 15

Returned For TDLongest: Sheldon Davis, 89Career: Mike Erts, 3

SacksCareer: Jerry DiMenna, 50, 1973-76

Special TeamsPunting: Bill O’Reilly, 41.4 average, 1970

Blocked PuntsGame: Dan Faison, 2 v. Seton Hall, 1972

Club Football History

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BILL O’REILLYOne of Marist’s most famous alums, Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly, was a member of the Red Foxes’ club football programfor four years. O’Reilly (listed as William J. O’Reilly in the school’s all-time roster) played for the Red Foxes from 1967 to 1970before graduating with a degree in history in May, 1971. During his senior season, O’Reilly was the National Club FootballAssociation’s leading punter, averaging 41.4 yards per punt (23 for a total of 957 yards), beating out players from other clubprograms such as St. John’s, Niagara and Virginia Commonwealth, and winning the title with an average which was close to 1.0 yards-per-punt better than second place. O’Reilly, who can be seen nightly on “The O’Reilly Factor” has remained a friend to Marist, returning in 2001 to present the commencement address 30 years after his own graduation. O’Reilly appeared at thededication of Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field in 2007, taking part in the opening coin flip prior to the Red Foxes’ contestagainst Duquesne.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

The Marist Football all-time roster has beenresearched by the Sports Information staff,football coaches and the Alumni Office. The list is a continual work in progress and anycorrections regarding playing dates or missingplayers is greatly appreciated. Any photos fromyour playing days, which you would like tosubmit for inclusion in the guide in futureyears are also appreciated. To submit a requestor a correction, please contact Marist SportsInformation Director Mike Ferraro [email protected] or 845-575-3321.

AAbbatiello, Bob 2005-2008Aboyoun, Lou 2004Abramopaulos, Justin 2003-2004Acker, Parley E. 1978-1982Adamek, Chris 2003-2004Adamoyurka, Jason 1995-1999Affuso, Alan 1985-1989Ajello, Tom 1994-1997Aldrich, Kyle 1996-1999Aldridge, Edward W. 1970-1974Alexander, Ronald G. 1979-1983Alfieri, Robert A. 1979-1983Allbaugh, Gary 1998-1999Allen, J.J. 1996-1998Ambroselli, Vincent 1978-1982Amendola, Joe 2003Amirsoleymani, Ashkan 2008Amorello, Tom 2003Anderson, O’Neil 2006-2009Andre, Nick 2005-2009Andrulonis, Jerome A. 1965-1966Andrulonis, Paul A. 1965-1968Angelastro, Danny 2005-09Angelica, Justin 2000-2001Annunziato, Angelo 2002-2003Annunziata, Thomas J. 1965-1969Armstrong, Hobart 1989-1993Ashton, Mike 2000-2001Attonito, Francis X. 1966-1970Aulet, Tim 2003-2006Avallone, Matthew 2004Avallone, Vincent 1965-1969Awad, Keith A. 1978-1982

BBae, Jinsoo 2002Bailey, Curtis J. 1988-1990Bailey, Robert G. 1965-1968Banahan, Michael E. 1982-1986Barber, Chris 2004-2005Barger, Kenneth C. 1992-1996Barone, David A. 1986-1990Barrera, Alejanro 2004Barrett, Kevin 2001-2002Baruffaldi, Dan 2002Barry, John 1965-1966Barsanti, Christian J. 1988-1992Bates, Dwayne 1995-1999Battles, Ben 1998-2002Baynes, James M. 1965-1968Beaney, Richard M. 1971-1975Beatrice, Robert J. 1972-1976Beall, Kevin 1998-2002Beck, Brian 2002-2005Beirne, Michael E. 1989-1993Bello, Michael A. 1989-1993Bender, Charles 1975-1979Bennett, Aubrey 2000-2003

Bennett Jr., George W. 1965-1968Bernier, Craig 1995-1999Bernknopf, Steve 2002Berry, Clayton 2001-2003Bicocchi, Michael 2000Bielen, Kevin 1998-2002Billings, John 2002Biseglia, Peter 2000Beyer, Thomas W. 1965-1968Biggs, Brett 1999-2002Bivins, Nate 2001-2002Bivins, Omar D. 1992-1996Blazka, Andrew 2005Blum, Henry 1968-1972Blum, Paul 1966-1970Boccalini, Vincent J. 1965-1968Bolduc, Doughlas 1975-1979Bonnet, Edwin C. 1971-1975Borriello, A.J. 2010-presentBost, Eric 1999-2002Bowen, Norman 2010-presentBowler, Ryan 2008-2009Brady, Daniel M. 1965-1968Brannigan, Robert M. 1978-1982Brereton, Michael 2010-presentBrewer, Kevin 1995-1999Bridgeforth, Archer 1996-1998Brink, Robert W. 1984-1988Brodeur, Joe 1999Brown, Anthony 1998-1999Brown, Donald D. 1965-1968Brown, Jason 2000-2003Brown, Matthew F. 1989-1993Brown, Ronald C. 1965-1966Brown, William 2006-2008Browne, Gerald M. 1965-1969Brownell, Conor 2010-presentBryant, Jaquan 2008-presentBryce, Leon 2002-2005Buckman, Bruce 2006-2007Burke, Kevin P. 1972-1976Burlingame, Mark A 1984-1988Burton, Alex 2009Busacca, Richard 1991-1995Butler, Everett 2006-2009Buttles, Ryan 1999Byers, Richard W. 1988-1992Byrne, James 1995-1999Byron, Christopher 2004-2007

CCalabrese, D.J. 1965-1969Calabria, Joseph 1995-1999Calcagni, Anthony 2009-presentCaldwell, David B. 1990-1994Calkins, Erick 2002Campbell, Sean 2000-2002Canevari, Joe 2007-2008Cann, Joseph P. 1976-1980Cannon, John F. 1982-1986Cannon, Jonathan M. 1984-1988Cappello, Eugene 1999-2001Cappillino, Donald 1969-1973Capuano, Nicholas J. 1992-1996Cardinal, Robert E. 1980-1984Cardinale, Thomas J. 1969-1973Careaga, Roberto 1984-1988Carlor, Kwame 2005-2009Carlucci, Jeremy 1995-1999Carr, Lawrence P. 1964-1968Carretta, Stephen 2007-2009Carraro, Kyle R. 1991-1995

Carroll, Timothy F. 1989-1993Casadiego, Shawn 2003-2006Cassio, Garrett J. 1990-1994Castaldi, Jason 2000-2001Castelbuono, Brandon 2010-presentCavalieri, Spencer 2008Celestin, Phede 2009-presentChamberlin, Scott J. 1973-1977Chardavoyne, Adam 1999Charles, Mike 1998-2000Charter, Kent B. 1981-1985Chartrand, Kevin 1998-2000Chavers, Gregory W. 1987-1991Christensen, Fredrick W. 1985-1988Ciniglio, Eugene 2010-presentCioppa, Andrew C. 1981-1985Claiborne, Justin 2003Claire, Dennis D. 1970-1974Clavie, Mark 2003, 2005-2007Clancy, James P. 1965-1967Clancy, John A. 1966-1970Clarke, Ronald M. 1974-1978Cleary, James R. 1980-1984Cody, John J. 1985-1989Cody, Kevin R. 1987-1991Coger, Ryan 2004-2007Cohen, Andrew M. 1989-1993Collins, Chris 2003-2007Collins, Michael J. 1965-1966Coluccio, Rocco 2003Conklin, Chris 2005Conlon, Chris 2005Connaghan, Jim 1999Connolly, Edward W. 1968-1972Connor, Chad 2007-2009Connor, Sean 2009Conrow, Jeff 1998-2001Conroy, James J. 1965-1969Coogan, Ryan 2003Cook II, Walter J. 1987-1991Cooke, Emmett M. 1968-1972Cooney, Thomas A. 1978-1982Cooney, Thomas M. 1966-1970Cooper, Dan 2004-2007Corneliusen, John 1999-2002Cornette, Michael S. 1986-1990Correia, Huck 2003-2006Corso, George 1996-1999Costello, Brendan 1999Cortez, Joseph 2000-2001Coughlin, James M. 1992-1996Coughlin, Kees 2007-presentCourtenay, John J. 1968-1972Cox, Michael 2004-2005Coyne, Thomas F. 1987-1991Crann, Pat 2008-presentCredno, Chris 1993-1997Creech, James E. 1980-1984Cricchio, Joe 2008Crimmel, Brian 2003-2005Cronan, Ryan 2008-presentCronin, Gavin 1999-2000Crossett, Pete 2003Cullen, Douglas Wayne 1978-1982Cullen, Tim 1998-2001Cunningham, Dan 2000Cunningham, Robert F. 1972-1976Curran, Mike 2001-2003

DD’Aiuto, Donald 1990-1993D’Amato, Philip 1973-1977

D’Andrea, Peter J. 1987-1991D’Apolito, R.J. 2010-presentD’Arco, David A. 1988-1992D’Autorio, Chris 1993-1997D’Avanzo, Ed 1995-1999Daley, James 1995-1998Daly, Matthew M. 1987-1991Damato, David 2007-2008Daniele, Robert A. 1975-1979Darrow, Brendon 1992-1996Dasher, James M. 1974-1978Dauginas, Edward P. 1992-1996Davis, Franklin C. 1982-1986Davis, Melvin 2001Davis, Nigel D. 1972-1976Davis, Richard 2010-presentDavis, Shelden R. 1972-1976Day, Tom 1998-2001DeAguiar, Hector 2002-2005Deas, Allen 1981-1985DeBardo, Scott 1992-1996Debowski, Chris 2008-2009DeCabia, Paul D. 1968-1972DeCarlo, Jeffrey 1975-1979Deckaj, Paul 1994-1998Decker, Lyle 1993-1997DeCourcey, John 2009DeFalco, Scott E. 1989-1993DeFelice, Michael A. 1990-1994Defeo, Curtis 2002-2003Delaney, Keenan 2003Delgais, Gennaro 1991-1995DelPrete, Daniel 1988-1992Dembow, Jake 2005-2008Dendy, Willis 2008-2009Denicola, Steve 2002D’Errico Scott 2000-2002DeRosa, Mike 2002-2004Desautelle, Christopher S. 1982-1986Desautels, James 2008-presentDesautels, Patrick 2010-presentDesmond, James M. 1973-1977DeShaies, Eric 1994-1998DeSimone, Joseph 2006-presentDevanney, Brandyn 2009DeVito, Jeff 1995-1999Diaz, Daniel 2004-2007Dickson, Rex M. 1991-1995Diesel, Dennis F. 1978-1982Diffily, Brian 2000-2001DiGiaimo, Mike 2003-2006Dimmie, Ronald 1981-1985Dinnebeil, Ryan 2008-presentDinneen, Richard W. 1972-1976Dirga, Frederick J. 1992-1996DiMartino, Paul 1999DiMenna, Jerome L. 1973-1977Diomede, David 2010-presentDiomede, Steven 2010-presentDodd, Brennen 2010-presentDoherty, Kevin J. 1968-1972Doll, William 2002-2005Domfe, Kwame 2007-presentDonnelly, Mike 2002-2004Donnelly, Kevin J. 1985-1989Donnelly, Kevin P. 1967-1971Douglas, Christopher J. 1986-1990Dourdis, William H. 1966-1970Dowd III, Thomas M. 1965-1969Dowd, James F. 1979-1983Doyle, Joseph 1982-1986Drury, Mike 2001-2004

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Dubiel, Chad 2009-presentDuBois, Jason 2006-2008Dudzik, Michael E. 1982-1986Dulac, Daniel 2003-2007Dunn, William G. 1973-1977Dunnigan, Christian 2006-2008Durso, Robert 1967-1971Dwyer, Kevin J. 1968-1972

EEanuzel, Chris 2006, 2008Eberth, Jack 1965-1968Edelstein, Chris 1994-1998Edwards, Richie 2010-presentEhikioya, Obozua 2004-2008Eidle, Paul R. 1985-1989Elia, Chris 2006Elia, Peter 2002-2005Ellis, Reid 1995-1999Ellmer, Bryan 2000-2001Ercoli, Adam 2000-2002Erts, Michael W. 1969-1973Esposito, Christopher 1985-1989Evans, Peter 2009-presentEvans, Steve 2000-2002

FFaison, Daniel 1969-1973Faison, Daniel 2007-2009Faison, Clarence 1999-2003Fantauzzi, James M. 1968-1972Farella, Frank A. 1988-1992Farrell, Andrew 1988-1992Farrington, Frankie 2003-2006Faughnan, Kevin 2004Fay, James S. 1993-1997Fazekas, Michael 1983-1987Fede, Terrence 2009Fedigan, James J. 1983-1987Ferguson, Chris 2006, 2008-2009Ferrier, James 2009-presentFesko, Robert J. 1999-2000Finegan, Daniel 1965-1966Fink, Travis 2008-2009Finn, Robert W. 1994-1998Fitzpatrick, Kevin 2008-presentFishback, Carl 1965-1969Fiumefreddo, Ray 2005-2009Flanagan, Brian B. 1988-1992Flanagan, Edward F. 1985-1989Flavin, Thomas A. 1987-1991Flooks, William 2003-2007Floyd, Richard S. 1992-1996Flynn, Brock 2005-2009Flynn, Gary 2001-2004Flynn, John L. 1967-1971Fogarty, Edward 1970-1974Foley, Daniel E. 1966-1970Foley, Kevin 2006-2009Foley, Rory 2007-presentFoley, William V. 1992-1996Ford, D.J. 2003-2007Ford, Peter M. 1988-1992Forman, Andrew J. 1994-1998Fowler, Charles 1999-2002Fox, John 1988-1992Fox, Peter T. 1985-1989Foye, Kenneth T. 1983-1987Frazier, Christopher J. 1969-1973Freccia, Richard P. 1976-1980Frederick, Kevin 2003-2006Freer III, Michael 1983-1987

Friedman, Jeffrey A. 1987-1991Fullerton, Orrin 2001Furey, Joseph J. 1991-1995

GGagliano, Thomas F. 1979-1983Gagliardo, Gregory C. 1980-1984Galan, Chris 2000-2003Gallagher, Richard P. 1968-1972Gallo, Louis J. 1979-1983Galluscio, Robert 2002-2005Galvin, James V. 1982-1986Gamerdinger, Paul 1995-1999Gandino, Vincent 1987-1991Gannon, Kyle 2004-2006Gardner, Byron 2008, 2010-presentGardner, Eric T. 1966-1970Garey, Gerald J. 1970-1974Garville, Gregory J. 1966-1970Gasper, Peter W. 1968-1972Gavin, Trevor 2003-2006Gaynor, Dennis 2001-2004Gentile, Michael 2008-presentGentles, Richard P. 1995-1999Gephardt, Phil 2002Gerbasio, Michael 2001-2004Gerth, Jerry 1967-1971Geschwind, Mike 2008Gestal, Dean P. 1966-1970Gestal, Kenneth L. 1982-1986Giachinta, Anthony J. 1989-1993GiBaseballons, Adam C. 1989-1993Gibbons, Adam 1999Gibbons, Gerald 2007, 2009Gibbons, Matt 2003Giordano, Jerry 1996-1999Giummo, Mike 2002-2005Gilman, Nick 1968-1972Gladman, George 2000Glennon, John 1967-1971Glennon, Philip N. 1985-1989Glover, Anthony 2003-2007Glynn, Sean D. 1985-1989Goad, Robert W. 1994-1998Godfrey, Samuel 1998-2000Gold, Dan 2002-2003Golden, Garrett 2001Gomez, Kenyatta 1987-1991Gomez, Ritchie L. 1988-1992Gonzalez, Kario 2007Gordon, Troy 2002-2003Gould, John 2002Grabowski, Jason 2000Graham, Leroy 1993-1997Granata, Anthony 1994-1997Grande, Matt 2002-2005Gray, Matt 2009-presentGreene, Ben 1997-2000Greenip, Dan 2003-2006Greer, Chad 1971-1975Greenspan, Mark 1993-1997Griffin, Lamont 2008Griffin, Noel 1973-1977Grosse, Bruce M. 1982-1986Guarino, Steve 2008-presentGureli, Erol W. 1986

HHackett, Jeffrey E. 1976-1979Hagan, Joseph W. 1984-1988Hagaendorn, Dan 1996-1999Hage, James C. 1978-1981

Joyce, James B. 1970-1973Joyce, Philip A. 1965-1968

KKagafas, Mike 2010-presentKancler, Matt 2002Karpinski, Vardi J. 1963-1966Kastrup, Joseph S. 1965-1968Kaszei, Nick 2010-presentKatchmar, Jared 2005Katerianakis, Chris 2009-presentKavanagh, John J. 1967-1970Keane, Edward J. 1965-1968Kearing, James R. 1983-1986Kearns, Steve 2008Keegan, Tim 2004-2007Keenan, Christopher P. 1984-1987Keenan, Kenneth 2003Keller, Robert L. 1976-1979Kelly III, John J. 1975-1976Kelly, Christopher S. 1964-1967Kelly, John G. 1988-1991Kelly, John M. 1966-1969Kelly, Jonathan E. 1992-1995Kelly, Michael A. 1968-1971Kelly, Robert T. 1967-1970Kelly, Walter P. 1987-1990Kelly, William J. 1982-1985Kennedy, Kevin F. 1984-1987Kenney, Raymond L. 1966-1969Kenney, Brian 1994-1997Kenny, Terrance 2000-2003Kerr, Patrick E. 1986-1989Kerwin, Keith 2006-2008Key, Ronald 1966-1969Khare, Scott F. 1991-1994Kicklighter, Brandon 2008-presentKillian, Alexander 2008-presentKiraly, Brian 2001-2004Kirwan, Hugh 2010-presentKissane, Rodger 2000Kisslebrack, Josh 2000-2002Kladis, Daniel J. 1980-1983Knickerbocker, Hugh 1970-1973Knull, Patrick 2002-2003Kohlmaier, Mark R. 1983-1986Kolb, Robert J. 1990-1993Kopcik, Justin 2008-2009Korba, Timothy 1995-1998Korn, Jonathan 2008Kraemer, Francis X. 1965-1968Krak, Timothy M. 1991-1994Krakowski, Patryk 2005-2008Krampe, Friedhelm A. 1970-1973Kratochvil, Paul F. 1987-1990Kresge, James A. 1989-1992Kubissa, Noah 2005

LLacombe, Paul G. 1968-1971Ladd, Brian 1994-1997Laffin, Michael M. 1975-1978Lallo, Joseph A. 1965-1966LaMacchia, James 2006-presentLamastro, Michael 2002-2004Lamezec, Timothy 2010-presentLane, Lawrence G. 1965-1965Lanotte, Pascal G. 1976-1979Lanthier, Eric 2008Larkin, Michael G. 1983-1986Lauria, Frank 2000Lawson, Shawn 1998-2001

Hagemann, Mike 2009-presentHailey, John 2010-presentHaines, Tyler 1999-2002Hall, Andrew E. 1981-1985Hamlin, Marc J. 1984-1988Hancock, Roger A. 1992-1995Haniffy, Timothy 1994-1997Hannon, Tom 1994-1997Hanrahan, Edward F. 1965Hansen, Adam 2004-2007Harper, Robert J. 1965-1969Harris, Bruce 1991-1995Harris, Bruce A. 1990-1993Haubenreich, Richard 1974-1977Haviland, Peter 1987-1990Hawkins, Jason F. 1981-1985Hawthorne, Ed 2002-2005Healy III, John 2000-2003Heath, Christopher E. 1991-1995Heffner, Jr., Daniel P. 1985-1988Henderson, Gary H. 1965-1967Henry, Ryan 1997-2000Herkenham, Jim 1998-1999Herman, John F. 1976-1979Hernandez, Maximo 2006, 2008Herodes, Howard F. 1984-1987Heron, Everton 1996-1999Herzing, Andrew 1966-1969Higgins, John J. 1989-1991Hill, Rodney 2008-2009Hinchey, Donald M. 1967-1970Hinchman, Curtis 1991-1995Ho Aire, Sean 2001Hochlowski, Warren 1974-1977Hodges, Trevor 2001Hogg, Edward R. 1965-1968Holmes, Aubrey 2005-2008Holmes Jr., William B. 1965-1968Hooper, Jason 1998-2002Hornick, James C. 1981-1984Horrego, Vladimir D. 1983-1986Huber, Thomas C. 1980-1983Humes, Russell A. 1969-1972Humpf, James A. 1978-1981Hurley, John 1966-1969

IIaropoli, Robert 2004Iacobellis, William 1966-1969Ibeh, Ike 1999-2002Igbinosun, OG 2005-2008Incle, Dave 2010-presentIngram, Willia W. 1984-1987Irastorza, Alex 2009-presentIrizarry, Frank P. 1989-1992Izzard, Robert 2004

JJackson, Ian 1998-2002Jackson, Juwan 1998-2002Jaksam, Wiwat 2003-2004Jara, Dave 1999Jarjura, Joseph J. 1992-1995Jean-Louis, Clifford 1988-1991Jillisky, Donald R. 1965-1968Johnson, Brendan 2003Johnson, Cole 2010-presentJones, Keivon 2004Jones, Kwanique 2005Jones, Lawrence 2002-2004Jones, Mark W. 1988-1991Journick III, Francis 2007-2009

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Lawrence, Steve 1996-1997Leavitt, James 1998Leber, William J. 1966-1969Leckie, Tim 2000Leddy, Vincent R. 1973-1976Lee, Jack 2007-2008Lee, Robert E. 1971-1974Lee, Willliam J. 1971-1974Leiser, Justin 1998-1999Lemond, Dan 2001Leneghan, Bartley 2009-presentLennon, John J. 1978-1981Lennon, Tom 1999-2001Lennon, Tom 1992-1995Lepre, Chris 1998Levy, John A. 1978-1981Lienhardt, Ronald 2002Limone, John 2002-2003Lincoln, Franklin 2003-2004Lindberg, Michael 1997-2001Ligotino, Michael S. 1966-1969Loniewski, Michael 1999-2002London, Michael 2004LoCicero, Stephen A. 1986-1949LoCollo, Dayne 2007-2009Looney, Chuckie 2010-presentLopez, Antonio 2004-2006Lovelace, Tim 2001Lowe, Derek 2008Lozynski, Brian 1996-1997Lozynski, Keith 1997-2000Lucas, Atiq 2010-presentLuft, James 2001-2005Lugo, James 1996-1998Luisi, Anthony M. 1978-1982Lyons, John 2003-2006Lyons, Robert 2010-present

MMacchia, Joe 1998-2000Macho, Joe 2005-2008MacLeod, Dan 2005Macomber, William G. 1965-1969Madigan, Anthony 2001-2004Maggiacomo, Joe 1999-2000Magliocchetti, Geoff 2010-presentMagnani, Chris 2000-2003Maher, Stephan F. 1990-1994Mainiero, Nicholas 2009-presentMalavet, Gerald 1967-1971Maldonado, Derek 2006-2009Malley, Paul 1981-1985Mancuso, Nicholas L. 1984-1988Manfre, Rocco 2009Manley, Billy 2004Mariconda, Matt 2000Marino, Matt 1996-1998Marks, Robert P. 1991-1995Maroloa, Matt 2001-2002Marshall, Mike 2002-2005Marston, Jack 2010-presentMartelly, Melvin 2004Martin, Armani 2010-presentMartin, Arthur 2002Martin, Joel 1998-2002Martin, Joel 1987-1991Martin, Peter 2002Marzo, Christopher 1999-2001Masielo, P.J. 2002-2003Massett, Timothy 1989-1993Massie, Raphael 2003Matarazzo, Thomas B. 1965-1967Mattera, Joseph 2007-2009

Matthews, Brian 2000-2002Mathot, Curtis 1994-1997Mayeran, William 1969-1972McAndrew, Robert P. 1975-1978McArdle, John 2003McCabe, Jim 1995-1999McCall, Kevin 2001-2004McCann, Bryan 2003McCarthy, Christian O. 1983-1986McCarthy, John 1968-1971McCollum, Ryan 1997-2001McConville, Kevin J. 1976-1979McConville, Robert R. 1968-1971McCourt, Brian P. 1990-1993McCoy, Calvin 2008-presentMcDermott Jr., Charles P. 1965-1966McDonald, Matthew L. 1992-1995McElduff, Daniel 1986-1989McElduff, Gerald 1978-1981McEneny, Tom 2001-2003McGann, Joseph 1990-1994McGarr, William J. 1966-1970McGrath, James 2003-2006McGrath, Stephen 2003-2007McGowan, Deane 1987-1991McGuiness, Kevin 1992-1996McGuire, Brad 2000-2003McGuire, Michael 1983-1987McIntyre, Jason 2006McKiernan, Kevin A. 1989-1993McKiernan, Thomas 1965-1968McKiernan, Thomas P. 1987-1991McLaughlin, Brian 2004-2006McLaughlin, William J. 1974-1978McLean, Kevin 2001-2002McManus, Michael 2003-2005McManus, Thomas 2001-2002McNamara, C.P. 1966-1970McNamara, Thomas 1975-1979McNamee, Thomas J. 1966-1970McQueen, James 2000-2003McTavey, Gabe 2004-2006Mealia, Robert J. 1987-1991Mellor, Keith 2007-2008Menard, Kenny 1994-1998Mensah, Loyan 2000Menu, Jason 1989-1993Merenda, Steven C. 1986-1990Merlino, John E. 1970-1974Meskill, Timothy F. 1987-1991Meunier, Joe 1998-1999Meussner, Jack 2010-presentMeyer, Chris 1996-1999Mezzacappa, Jesse 2005-2006Micoli, Richard A. 1967-1970Milano, Mike 2002Milkovich, David L. 1983-1987Miller, Dan 2008Miller, Joshua 2000Milligan, Murray J. 1969-1973Milne, Geoffrey K. 1983-1987Milner, Glenn A. 1975-1979Milo, Michael S. 1991-1995Milone, Stephan 2005Mink, Robert 2007Mingione, Dom 2003Mirrione, Joseph 1970-1974Mitchell, Keith 2005-2008Moller, Timothy 2008-presentMolloy, James 2001-2002Monaco, Robert A. 1983-1987Monsen, Bill 2005Montanez, Jason 1999

Montejano, Rick 1998-2002Moody, Matt 2008Moore, Bradley 2008Morfea, George 1999-2001Morgan, Eric 2000-2001Morra, Gino 1985-1989Morris, Whitfield 2006-2009Mosa, William 1988-1992Mosa, Willie 2000-2003Mullaly, Patrick C. 2000-2002Muller, Jeff 1994-1998Muraco, James E. 1992-1996Murphy, John J. 1965-1967Murphy, Timothy D. 1971-1975Murray, John L. 1965-1969Murray, Kevin J. 1982-1986Murray, Matthew 1988-1992Muzii, Alexander 2009-presentMyers, Jason 2009-presentMyers, Perry 2005-2006

NNagle, Kasey 2006-2008Nagle, Kiely 2005-2007Nails, Michael J. 1969-1973Napoli, Steven 1999-2000Nash, Terence S. 1967-1971Neal, Craig S. 1989-1993Nelson, Brassell 1998-1999Nesbitt, Thomas W. 1985-1989Nesteroke, Peter D. 1973-1977Newton, Brad 2000-2003Norman, Patrick J. 1988-1990Nowak, Joseph M. 1985-1989Nugent, Michael A. 1973-1977

OO’Brien, John 2006O’Connor, Ian P. 1982-1986O’Connor, Kevin 1979-1983O’Connor, Michael 2006O’Connell, Matt 1998-2001O’Connell, T.J. 2010-presentO’Donnell, Daniel G. 1987-1991O’Donnell, Jim 2007-presentO’Hara, William J. 1989-1991O’Kane, John M. 1985-1989O’Leary, John S. 1980-1984O’Reilly, William J. 1967-1970O’Neill, Mark 1998-2002O’Shaughnessy Jr., John F. 2000-2002Ogden, Timothy F. 1970-1974Oles, Bryan T. 1991-1995Oleszczuk, Richard A. 1988-1992Olive, Justin 2003-2005Otulaja, Olugbemi 2004-2005Ortiz, Ben 2007-2009Ortiz, Saul 1998-2000Ortner, Chris 2006-presentOssenfort, Matt 2001Ottaviano, Tom 2002Owens, Sherrod 1998Owens, William 2000-2001Owens, William E. 1970-1974

PPaccione, Willliam V. 1967-1971Padilla, Jr., Carlos 2007-presentPaisely, Mark 1998-2001Pakiela, Adam 2001Palacio, Daniel 2009Papa, Thomas 2008Papp, Frank 2000

Pappagallo, Mike 2005Pappalardo, Mike 1998-2000Palomo, Frederick L. 1992-1996Pantaleo, Joseph J. 1965-1967Patafio, Warren 2005-2008Patrick, David 2004-2005Pauly, Kevin 2007-presentParrett, Steven J. 1990-1994Pavalkis, John C. 1972-1976Payne, J. R. 1999-2001Peckham, Chris 1997-2006Peltack, Chris 2007-2008Peltak, Joseph 1995-1999Pepe, Michael 2007-2008Pesce, Anthony 1996-1999Peters, Greg 1999-2000Peterson, Chris 2004Peterson, Greg 1999-2002Peterson, Josh 2005-2008Petrocelli, Mark 2006Phalen, Daniel J. 1990-1994Phaneuf, Steven 2007-2008Phillilps, Jeremy 2010-presentPiccirillo, Brad 1999-2001Pidgeon, Andrew 1999Pidgeon, John 1999Pierce, Sean J. 1992-1996Pietrofesa, Rocco W. 1965-1966Pitcairn, William M. 1971-1975Pizzarelli, Patrick 2004-2007Pizzuti, Brandon 2010-presentPlant, Christopher 1994-1998Plant, Daniel 2003-2006Podest, Brian A. 1986-1990Podest, Theodore T. 1983-1987Pohlman, Robert 2001-2004Polvin, Guy 2000Popper, Stephen R. 1988-1992Powell, Derrick 2008-2009Powell, Weston 2005-2006Pratti, Christopher S. 1988-1992Prempeh, Prince 2003-2006Price, Christopher 1998-2002Pringle, Casey 2003Probolus, George 1965-1968Proscia, Scott 2001-2002Purpi, Paul F. 1965-1969Putnoky, Tom 2003

RRabito, Paul 2005-2008Rackliffe, Ryan 2000Radnich, Chris 1999Ragusa Jr., Michael F. 1975-1979Rahm, Pat 2001Rahn, Kenneth J. 1989-1993Raines, Ryan 2010-presentRaiola, Ralph C. 1989-1993Rakow, Gregory W. 1966-1970Ramirez, Alan 2005-2008Ramirez, Lennie 2003-2006Ramsey, Tyler 2009-presentRamuno, Peter S. 1965-1968Regnier, Rob 1994-1998Reid, Greg 1998-2000Reilly, Tommy 2008-presentRedmond, Piece G. 1985-1989Reed, Jonathan 1994-1998Reid, Greg 1998-2000Reilly, Jack 1996-1999Requena, Miquel 2008-presentReville, Doug 1999Reyes, Miguel 1999

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Rezza, Paul 1982-1986Rhodes, Jovan 1994-1998Riccardi, Joseph M. 1989-1993Rice, Zach 2004Richard, Patrick A. 1972-1976Richardson, Nick 2000-2002Riemer, Kris 2010-presentRigdon, James 1994-1998Riley, Tony 2006-2007Rinaldi, Louis P. 1965-1969Rios, Michael 2008-presentRiscica, Ricky 2009Ritz, Joseph P. 1966-1970Rivers, Henri D. 1978-1982Roberts, Tod 1991-1995Roberson, Michael 2000Robinson, Lowell 2007Rocco, Louis A. 1984-1988Roche, James J. 1984-1988Roche, John G. 1983-1987Roe, R.J. 2008-2009Rogers, Brett 1976-1980Rogers, Payton 2000-2004Roletter, Kevin J. 2000Romano, Alfio J. 1985-1989Romano, Dan 2000-2002Ronchi, Donald M. 1966-1970Ronga, Paul L. 1984-1988Rooney, William F. 1967-1971Rosado, Santiago 2001Rosand, Randolph E. 1980-1984Ross, James F. 1983-1987Ross, Steven 1999-2000Rovegno, John T. 1965-1968Rowe, Brad 2003-2005Rowe, Bradley 2004-2007Rowinski, Mark J. 1967-1971Royster, Dyrone 1999-2000Rudinsky, Michael 2010-presentRudzewick, Glenn H. 1991-1995Ruff, Rickey 2006-2007Ruhlen, James 2000-2002Ruillano, Alfredo 1998-2003Ruiz, Adalberto 2004-2007Rumsey, Scott E. 1987-1991Runza, Anthony 1982-1986Russell, Matthew C. 1991-1995Russo, Peter 1985-1989Rutherford, Scott 2005Ryan, John 2001Ryan, Joseph 2004Ryan, Mike 1999

SSaccomanno, Jeffrey J. 1992-1996Sadera, Charles J. 1981-1985Sages, Patrick 2008-2009Sakowski, Paul 2010-presentSalis, Nick 2003-2006Salvione, Michael 2006Sanchez, Brett 2009Sanders, Doug M. 1988-1992Sanford, Brian 2010-presentSangiorgi, Michael 2003-2006Santimauro, Michael J. 1965-1968Sarubbi, Will 2007Savinovich, Giovanni 2006Scalzi, Stephen V. 1970-1974Scanlon, Jack 2005-2008Schachter, Scott 2009-presentSchaeffer, John 2006-2008Schatteman, Mark J. 1985-1989Schivone, John P. 1983-1987

Schiraldi, F. R. 1965-1967Schilitte, Michael P. 1974-1978Schneider, Christian E. 1992-1996Schultz, Christopher 2004-2005Schuster, Mike 2009-presentScott, Francis W. 1968-1972Scott, Robert J. 1967-1971Scott, Thomas E. 1965-1968Scro, Steven M. 1979-1983Secone, Michael 1972-1976Semerano, Matthew 2004-2007Serie, Stefan 2001Serra, Paul 1992-1996Sesselman, Michael R. 1987-1991Sewing, Brian J. 1980-1984Shea, Joseph P. 1973-1977Shepard, Nelson A. 1982-1986Shirvinski, Adam A. 1985-1989Shugrue, Connor 2010-presentShukri, Scott 2001-2004Shuman, David E. 1985-1989Signa, Jesse 2010-presentSimpson, Michel C. 1982-1986Simpson, Peter B. 1982-1986Simpson, Terry 1999-2001Singleton, Arthur 2004-2005Silvia, David 1994-1998Sine, Isaac 2009-presentSmith, Andrew 2003-2006Smith, Dan 2004-2007Smith, Dennis J. 1970-1974Smith, Duell 2010-presentSmith, E.D. 1978-1982Smith, Gerard T. 1965-1966Smith, Guy 2002-2005Smith, Heywood V. 1968-1972Smith, Jeremy 1998-2000Smith, Joseph T. 1977-1981Smith, Martin J. 1980-1984Smith, Martin P. 1977-1981Smith, Patrick 2003-2006Smolinski, Maciej 2008Snell, David 2004-2005Snow, Matt 2006-presentSnyder, Scott 1999-2000Sohns, John W. 1985-1989Somuk, Matthew 1993-1997Soo Bae, Jin 2000Sosna, Howard J. 1969-1973Spano, Robert 2006-2009Spawn, Michel C. 1979-1983Spedafino, Robert 2006-2007Sperl, Andrew 2001-2005Spinato, David 1995-1999Spraker, Justin 2000Squcciarini, Nicholas 1969-1973Stack, Kevin 1996-1999Stanton, Hugh 1994-1998Stark, Kevin 2010-presentStazio, Richard M. 1984-1988Stellato, Sean 1998-2002Stempsey, Christopher J. 1981-1985Steubing, Kurt 2006-2009Stevens, James L. 1972-1976Stewart, Dan 2002-2004Stewart, Johnathan 2008-presentStewart, Sekou 1992-1996Stiso Jr., Michael J. 1983-1987Stokes, Jeffrey D. 1972-1976Strange, Michael D. 1979-1983Stripeikis, Leonard T. 1992-1996Stuart, Mark A. 1980-1984Sugarman, Carl 2008

Sullivan, Daniel 2006-2007, 2009Sullivan, Gregg M. 1985-1989Sullivan, John J. 1971-1975Sullivan, Robert T. 1968-1972Sullivan, Timothy M. 1978-1982Sumague, Rommel 1998-2002Suraci, Brian A. 1983-1987Swatek, James 1983-1987Sweeney, Kevin T. 1970-1974Sylvester, Eric 1998-1999

TTardi, Joe 1999-2000Tammaro, Domenick J. 1981-1985Tamweber, Joe 2002Tanalski, Adam 2002-2003Tatum, Terrance 2003Taylor, Harry 1994-1998Taylor, Thomas G. 1965-1966Teator Jr., David A. 1979-1983Teodosio, Nick 2004-2007Thayer, Gregory J. 1981-1985Theriault, Troy 1999-2002Thibodeau, Jayson 2003Thode, Jeremy B. 1999-2002Thomas, Jason A. 1985-1989Thomas, Sherwood 2004Thompson, John 1990-1994Thompson, Robert 2001-2004Tillery, Jason 2005-2008To, Kevin R. 1992-1996Toriola, David 2009-presentTortone, John 1966-1970Tottenham, Jason 2000-2003Towers, James 1968-1972Towers, Michael 1966-1970Towne, Adam 1993-1997Tramaglini, William 1995-1999Traynor, Brian 1997-2000Traynor, Tim 2002-2005Turner, Terrence 2006-presentTyne, Gerald P. 1966-1970

UUlrich, Kevin 2006-2009

VValdes, Darren 1995-1999Valli, Paul F. 1969-1973Van Aman, John 2007-presentVan Soest, Steve 2001-2005VanNorstrand, Charles 1968-1972Vanacore, Frank M. 1968-1972VanBuren, Steven P. 1969-1973VanCura, James J. 1982-1986Vanderbeck, Kelly 2000-2001Vanderbeck, Luke 2007-2008Vandermark, Curtis 2005Vannucci, Michael 2010-presentVarian, James 2001Varrichione, Anthony 2009-presentVaruolo, Raymond V. 1990-1994Vavricka, Jesse 2009Vaught, Christopher H. 1979-1983Ventimilla, Marco 2008Vitale, Kenneth 1969-1973Voelker, Thomas M. 1967-1971Vuy, Ronald C. 1970-1974

WWalker, Luther 2009Walker, Matt 2008Walsh, John 1967-1971

Walsh, Michael 2003-2006Walsh, Michael J. 1968-1972Walsh, Neil 2005-2009Walters, Chris 2005Wanamaker, John R. 1983-1987Wande, Charles 2000-2002Waterbury, Adam 2000-2003Waters, James M. 1965-1966Watras, John 2001-2003Watson, James 1996-1998Watterson, Roy 1984Weaver, Shaun 2006-2007Weidl, Steve 2000-2001Weigand, Kevin T. 1968-1972Weiss, Bryan 1999Weldom, Timothy J. 1990-1994Wells, William 2003-2004Wentlejewski, Joe 1999-2000Westervelt, Matthew 2007Weston, Ryan 2005-2006Whalen, Matthew J. 1985-1989Whelan, Stephen P. 1985-1989Whelly, David C. 1977-1981Whipple, Greg 2007-presentWhitlow, Steven 2004Wickliffe, Chad 1994-1998Wiegand, William H. 1981-1985Wiley, Clinton H. 1989-1993Wilks, Maury 1993-1997Wilkens, James F. 1968-1972Williams, Jarret 1999-2000Williams, Jawaan 2005Williams, Scott J. 1983-1987Wilson, Mario 1994-1998Wilson, Mike 2004-2007Wilson, Thomas 1967-1971Wilson, Thomas W. 1974-1978Wine, Timothy 2010-presentWinters, Ryan 2003Witter, Khori 2006-2009Wood IV, Edward F. 1982-1986Wood, Robert I. 1966-1970Woodhour, John L. 1985-1989Woods, Dan 2002Wolfman, Matt 2004-2007Wright, Albert 2009-presentWright, Thomas 1997-2000Wyatt, Benjamin 2006-2009Wynkoop, James R. 1993-1997Wynne, Brian 1968-1972Wyse, Julian D. 1991-1995

YYakaboski Jr., John A. 1969-1973Young, Andrew W. 1990-1994Young, Brandon 2007

ZZaccheo, Richard 1999Zagursky, Robert J. 1970Zarzycki, Joseph I. 1992-1996Zdziarski, Andrew R. 1990-1994Zimmerman, Alex 1995-1999Zivic, Nic 2006-2009Zoller, James 1965Zoller, Mike 1993-1997

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RON LEVINERon Levine served as the first head coach of theMarist football team, as he directed the squad inits 13 years of club football from 1965-77. UnderLevine’s leadership, the Marist “Vikings” wereknown as one of the most powerful teams of itsera at the club level, competing in the EasternCollegiate Club Football League. Levine thenserved as offensive coordinator under Mike Maletwhen the team achieved varsity status.

Marist under Levine:Seasons: 13 (1965-1977)Record: 59-31-3

MIKE MALETMike Malet began his association with the Maristfootball program in 1970, as he served as a defen-sive line coach under Ron Levine. Malet took overas head coach in 1978, the first season the RedFoxes competed as a varsity program. In addition tohis 11 years as the head football coach, Malet alsoserved as the head men’s lacrosse coach and wouldgo on to become an Assistant Athletics Director atMarist.

Marist under Malet:Seasons: 11 (1978-1988)Record: 31-68

RICK PARDYIn 1989, Rick Pardy became the youngest headcoach in college football when he took over theMarist program at the age of 27. Pardy led the RedFoxes to the 1990 Atlantic Collegiate FootballConference Championship, as the team accumulateda 7-2-1 mark with a perfect 5-0 record in conferenceplay. He returned to Marist to serve as defensivecoordinator under Jim Parady from 1998-2000.

Marist under Pardy:Seasons: 3 (1989-1991) Record: 18-11-2

Left to Right: Rick Pardy, Jim Parady, Ron Levine, and Mike Malet at the MAAC Football Champions Luncheon held on April 25, 2007.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2009 (7-4)Head Coach: Jim ParadyFirst Season in PFL9/5 at Sacred Heart W 31-129/12 Drake* L 34-69/19 at San Diego* L 17-109/26 at Bucknell* L 17-1610/3 Campbell* W 34-1310/10 Jacksonville* W 31-2710/24 at Morehead State* W 24-1410/31 Valparaiso* W 24-011/7 Georgetown W 23-2111/14 at Davidson* W 14-611/21 at Dayton* L 27-16*Pioneer Football League

2008 (4-7)Head Coach: Jim Parady8/29 at San Diego L 40-229/6 Lafayette L 28-69/13 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 30-229/19 Wagner L 21-149/27 Sacred Heart L 28-1610/4 Bucknell L 21-1710/11 Bryant W 34-710/25 Iona W 28-711/1 at Fordham L 45-2111/8 at Georgetown L 13-12

2007 (3-8)Co-MAAC Football League ChampionsHead Coach: Jim Parady9/1 at Lafayette L 49-109/8 at San Diego L 38-179/15 at Wagner L 24-149/22 at Columbia L 31-79/29 at Bucknell L 38-710/6 Duquesne* L 31-2110/13 La Salle* W 24-1010/20 at Sacred Heart L 41-3410/27 Fordham L 33-011/3 Georgetown W (3 OT) 37-3411/10 at Iona* W 17-14*MAAC Football League

2006 (4-7)Co-MAAC Football League ChampionsHead Coach: Jim Parady9/2 at CCSU L 34-69/9 Sacred Heart W 28-199/16 Wagner L 38-79/23 Holy Cross L 27-09/30 Bucknell L 48-1910/7 at La Salle* W 41-1310/14 at Fordham L 13-910/21 at Duquesne* L 40-1010/28 Saint Peter’s* W 35-1811/4 at Georgetown L 24-2111/11 Iona* W 24-17*MAAC Football League

2005 (7-4)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/3 Lafayette L 40-219/10 at Sacred Heart W 22-209/17 CCSU W 31-229/24 at Wagner W 38-2110/1 at Bucknell L 27-710/8 La Salle* W 27-010/22 Duquesne* L 22-1410/27 at Saint Peter’s* W 52-3411/5 at Iona* W 28-2711/12 at San Diego L 42-3511/19 Stony Brook W 30-28*MAAC Football League

2004 (3-6)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/3 at Lafayette L 48-79/11 Wagner L 28-139/25 Iona* W 41-1410/02 at CCSU L 28-1310/09 Saint Peter’s* W 22-2010/16 Sacred Heart L 38-1010/23 at La Salle* W 41-3510/30 at Duquesne* L 7-311/06 at Holy Cross L 44-13*MAAC Football League

2003 (4-6)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/6 at Lafayette L 49-09/11 at Saint Peter’s* W 16-149/20 Siena* W 28-149/27 at Wagner W 24-1310/4 at Sacred Heart L 56-2810/11 La Salle* L 33-3110/18 at Iona* L 38-2110/25 at San Diego L 47-011/8 Duquesne* L 31-611/15 CCSU W 33-29* MAAC Football League

2002 (7-4)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/7 Sacred Heart W 38-279/14 Canisius* W 28-09/21 at Duquesne* L 36-09/28 Wagner W 31-1610/5 Fairfield* W 33-2910/12 St. John’s* W 28-2210/19 at Saint Peter’s* L 36-2410/26 Iona* L 17-1411/2 at Georgetown L 24-1711/9 at La Salle* W 49-2311/16 at Siena* W 20-0* MAAC Football League

2001 (3-6)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/8 Frostburg State L 25-239/22 at Florida Atlantic L 31-99/29 Saint Peter’s* L 13-710/6 at Fairfield* L 27-610/13 at Iona* L 18-1510/27 Georgetown W (OT) 38-35 11/3 at Canisius* W 24-2011/10 Duquesne* L 21-1011/17 Siena* W 14-7* MAAC Football League

2000 (6-4)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/2 W. Conn. St. L 43-159/7 at Saint Peter’s* W 14-09/23 at Duquesne* L 49-79/30 at Wagner W 34-3110/14 Iona* W 27-710/21 at Georgetown L 41-1710/28 Canisius* W 49-1411/4 Fairfield* L 21-1711/11 at La Salle* W 13-1211/18 at Siena* W 28-18* MAAC Football League

1999 (6-5)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/11 Saint Peter’s* W 20-09/18 at St. John’s L 16-09/25 Duquesne* L 31-010/2 at Canisius* W 49-710/9 Georgetown* L (OT) 41-4010/16 La Salle* W 41-2310/23 Wagner W 20-1710/30 at Lafayette L 38-1311/6 at Fairfield* L 57-711/13 at Iona* W 40-2911/20 Siena* W 29-7* MAAC Football League

1998 (7-3)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/12 at Georgetown* L 24-79/19 Fairfield* W 20-179/26 at Saint Peter’s* W 26-310/3 St. John’s* W 14-010/10 at Duquesne* L 39-2710/17 Iona* W 45-910/24 at Wagner L 17-1410/31 St. Francis (Pa.) W 41-611/7 Canisius* W 60-011/14 at Siena* W 40-14* MAAC Football League

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1997 (6-4)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/13 Georgetown* L 19-139/20 at Iona* W 31-129/27 Saint Peter’s* W 42-010/4 Duquesne* L 27-2410/10 at St. John’s* L 24-710/18 at Fairfield* L 34-1410/25 Wagner W 21-011/1 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 26-1011/8 at Canisius* W 20-611/15 Siena* W 34-9* MAAC Football League

1996 (7-3)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/14 at Duquesne* L 30-179/21 Iona* W 30-79/28 at Wagner W 28-2710/5 at Georgetown* L 31-1410/12 Fairfield* W 34-310/19 St. John’s* W 28-2010/26 at Saint Peter’s* W 21-1311/2 Towson L (OT) 33-3211/9 Canisius* W 9-611/16 at Siena* W 41-6* MAAC Football League

1995 (6-4)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/2 Monmouth W 16-159/9 at Fordham L 46-09/16 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 20-179/29 at St. John’s* W 36-2910/7 at Iona* L 18-1410/14 Duquesne* L 16-1410/21 at Canisius* W 34-1310/28 Georgetown* L 14-1311/4 Saint Peter’s* W 38-011/11 Siena* W 49-6* MAAC Football League

1994 (7-3)Head Coach: Jim ParadyMAAC Football League Champions9/10 CCSU L 24-229/17 Iona* W 37-199/24 at Wagner L 30-810/1 St. John’s* W 32-1310/8 at Saint Peter’s* W 33-010/15 at Duquesne* W 16-710/22 Canisius* W 13-010/29 at Georgetown* L 35-1211/5 St. Francis (Pa.) W 39-1611/12 at Siena* W 45-19* MAAC Football League

1993 (5-5)Head Coach: Jim ParadyFirst Year of Division I-AA9/11 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 16-79/18 Pace W 47-199/25 C.W. Post L 31-109/30 at St. John’s L 31-3010/9 at CCSU W 33-3110/16 Duquesne W 21-1210/23 RPI L 14-710/30 Wagner L 22-611/6 at Iona L 27-2411/13 at Siena W 28-0

1992 (4-5-1)Head Coach: Jim Parady9/12 at Siena W 28-129/19 at Pace* W 18-139/26 at C.W. Post* T 12-1210/3 Iona* L 21-2010/10 St. Francis (Pa.) L 42-1410/17 at Wagner* L 42-710/24 at RPI L 26-1710/31 St. John’s* W 23-1511/7 FDU-Madison W 28-2111/14 at Canisius L 14-10* Liberty Conference

1991 (6-4)Head Coach: Rick Pardy9/7 at Iona L 20-169/14 Siena L 13-129/21 Pace W 28-79/28 at Gallaudet* W 46-2110/5 St. John Fisher* W 28-710/12 at St. Francis (Pa.)* L 16-710/19 RPI L 38-1311/2 at St. John’s W 21-1811/8 at FDU-Madison W 26-711/15 at Assumption W 42-0* ACFC

1990 (7-2-1)Head Coach: Rick Pardy9/1 Iona L 54-169/8 at St. John Fisher W 17-79/15 at Pace W 23-139/22 Gallaudet* W 23-1310/6 St. Francis (Pa.)* W 22-1310/13 at Coast Guard L 29-010/20 at RPI T 28-2810/27 St. John’s W 26-1511/3 at Siena* W 35-2011/10 Brooklyn* W 40-0* ACFC (Conference Champions)

1989 (5-5-1)Head Coach: Rick Pardy9/2 Jersey City State W 17-69/9 St. John Fisher W 28-79/16 Pace W 10-99/23 at St. Francis (Pa.)* L 12-69/29 at FDU-Madison T 10-1010/7 Siena* W 34-610/14 Coast Guard L 35-1410/21 RPI L 33-1010/28 at St. John’s L 33-711/4 at Gallaudet* L 42-2411/10 at Brooklyn W 24-6* ACFC

1988 (3-6)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/10 N.Y. Maritime W 44-79/17 at Pace L 29-79/30 at FDU-Madison L 21-710/8 at Siena W 42-1010/15 at Coast Guard L 19-010/22 at RPI L 40-010/29 St. John’s L 36-2011/5 St. John Fisher L 3-011/12 Jersey City State W 17-6

1987 (2-7)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/12 Dickinson L 20-199/18 at Saint Peter’s L 14-109/26 at St. John’s L 45-1910/2 FDU-Madison L 10-010/10 Siena W 33-010/17 Coast Guard L 13-010/24 RPI L 40-1410/31 Pace L 13-011/7 at St. John Fisher W 21-7

1986 (4-5)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/13 at Dickinson L 31-79/20 Saint Peter’s W 24-89/27 St. John’s L 29-2110/3 at FDU-Madison W 27-710/11 at Iona W 34-2010/18 at RPI L 42-710/25 Siena W 28-1311/1 at Pace L 20-1611/8 Coast Guard L 12-7

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The 2006 team earned a share of the MAAC Football League Championship.

1985 (6-3)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/14 N.Y. Maritime W 26-09/20 at Saint Peter’s W 21-09/28 at St. John’s L 35-010/5 FDU-Madison W 7-010/12 Iona W 8-010/19 RPI L 15-1410/26 at Siena W 23-011/2 Pace W 12-311/9 at Coast Guard L 17-13

1984 (3-7)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/8 Saint Peter’s* W 1-09/15 N.Y. Maritime W 33-79/22 St. John’s* L 8-79/28 at Iona* L 21-010/6 Brooklyn* W 18-010/13 Coast Guard L 13-010/20 at RPI L 14-010/27 at Pace* L 31-711/3 Ramapo L 14-611/10 at Albany State L 43-0* Metropolitan Conference

1983 (3-6)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/16 at Saint Peter’s* W 20-159/24 at St. John’s* L 27-710/1 Iona* L 27-010/7 at Brooklyn* W 19-1410/15 at Coast Guard L 20-010/22 RPI L 14-1310/29 Pace* W 27-1011/5 at Ramapo L 16-011/12 Albany State L 48-7* Metropolitan Conference

1982 (2-7)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/18 Saint Peter’s* W 20-159/25 St. John’s* L 34-2910/1 at Iona* L 27-2010/9 Brooklyn* W 42-010/16 at Fordham L 28-710/23 at RPI L 22-1910/30 at Pace* L 35-2111/7 Ramapo L 31-1411/13 at Albany State L 48-0* Metropolitan Conference

1981 (2-7)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/19 at Saint Peter’s* W 34-09/26 at St. John’s* L 48-1210/3 Iona* W 15-1310/9 at Brooklyn* L 7-610/16 Fordham L 28-1410/24 Lowell L 56-1610/31 Pace* L 33-811/7 at Ramapo L 23-011/14 at Cortland State L 51-6* Metropolitan Conference

1980 (2-7)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/21 Brooklyn* W 28-79/27 St. John’s* W 38-1310/3 at Iona* L 36-010/12 Buffalo State L 26-1810/18 at Saint Peter’s* L 13-710/25 at Lowell L 15-1311/1 at Pace* L 24-811/9 Ramapo L 19-1711/16 Cortland State L 28-13* Metropolitan Conference

1979 (3-5)Head Coach: Mike Malet9/15 at Stony Brook L 15-149/22 at St. John’s* L 36-69/29 Iona* L 10-010/5 Brooklyn* W 18-610/13 at Siena W 13-710/20 at Saint Peter’s* L 13-710/27 Pace* L 22-011/4 Manhattan W 27-22* Metropolitan Conference

1978 (1-8)Head Coach: Mike MaletFirst season as varsity program9/16 at Plattsburgh L 31-09/24 St. John’s* L 7-39/30 at Iona* L 30-810/7 Brooklyn* L 42-1810/14 Siena L 21-810/21 Saint Peter’s* L 31-1510/28 at Pace* L 58-1911/4 at Manhattan W 14-911/11 at Niagara L 19-6* Metropolitan Conference

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ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

AAlbany, 0-3Assumption, 1-0

BBrooklyn, 7-2Bryant, 1-0Bucknell, 0-5Buffalo State, 0-1

CCampbell, 1-0Canisius, 9-1Central Connecticut State, 3-3Coast Guard, 0-8Columbia, 0-1Cortland State, 0-2C.W. Post, 0-1-1

DDavidson, 2-0Dayton, 0-1Dickinson, 0-2Drake, 0-1Duquesne, 2-13

FFairfield, 3-4FDU-Madison, 4-2-1Florida Atlantic, 0-1Fordham, 0-6 Frostburg State, 0-1

GGallaudet, 2-1Georgetown, 3-10

HHoly Cross, 0-2

IIona, 14-14

JJacksonville, 1-0Jersey City State, 2-0

LLa Salle, 7-1Lafayette, 0-6Lowell, 0-2

MManhattan, 2-0Monmouth, 1-0Morehead State, 1-0

NNew York Maritime, 3-0 Niagara, 0-1

PPace, 7-9 Plattsburgh, 0-1

RRamapo, 0-5 RPI, 0-11-1

SSacred Heart, 4-4 Saint Peter’s, 17-6 San Diego, 0-5 Siena, 19-2 St. Francis (Pa.), 7-3St. John’s, 9-14St. John Fisher, 4-1 Stony Brook, 1-1

TTowson, 0-1

WWagner, 7-8 Western Connecticut State, 0-1

VValparaiso, 1-0

MARIST VS. 2010 OPPONENTS

SACRED HEARTRecord: 4-4Home: 2-2, Away: 2-2

9/7/02: W, 38-27 (H)10/4/03: L, 56-28 (A)10/16/04: L, 38-10 (H)9/10/05: W, 22-20 (A)9/9/06: W, 28-19 (H)10/20/07: L, 41-34 (A)9/27/08: L, 28-16 (H)9/5/09: W, 31-12 (H)

BUCKNELLRecord: 0-5Home: 0-2, Away: 0-3

10/1/05: L, 27-7 (A)9/30/06: L, 48-19 (H)9/29/07: L, 38-7 (A)10/4/08: L, 21-17 (H)9/26/09: L, 17-16 (A)

MOREHEAD STATERecord: 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0

10/24/09: W, 24-14 (A)

DRAKERecord: 0-1Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0

9/12/09: L, 34-6 (H)

VALPARAISORecord: 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0

10/31/09: W, 24-0 (H)

SAN DIEGORecord: 0-5Home: 0-0, Away: 0-5

10/15/03: L, 47-0 (A)11/12/05: L, 42-35 (A)9/8/07: L, 38-17 (A)8/29/08: L, 40-22 (A)9/19/09: L, 17-10 (A)

JACKSONVILLERecord: 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0

10/10/09: W, 31-27 (H)

CAMPBELLRecord: 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0

10/3/09: W, 34-13 (H)

DAVIDSONRecord: 2-0Home: 0-0, Away: 2-0

11/15/08: W, 24-19 (A)11/14/09: W, 14-6 (A)

DAYTONRecord: 0-1Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1

11/21/09: L, 27-16 (A)

GEORGETOWNRecord: 3-10Home: 3-3, Road: 0-7

10/29/94: L, 35-12 (A)10/28/95: L, 28-7 (H)10/5/96: L, 31-14 (A)9/13/97: L, 19-13 (H)9/12/98: L, 24-7 (A)10/9/99: L, 41-40 - OT (H)10/21/00: L, 41-17 (A)10/27/01: W, 38-35 - OT (H)11/2/02: L, 24-17 (A)11/4/06: L, 24-21 (A)11/3/07: W, 37-34 - 3 OT (H)11/8/08: L, 13-12 (A)11/7/09: W, 23-21 (H)

All-time Record vs. Opponents

Opponents in bold are on this year’s schedule

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MEDIA POLICIESThe 2010 Marist Football Yearbook is intended to assist members ofthe media in their coverage of the Red Foxes. For further informationon the Marist football program, coaches or student-athletes, pleasecontact Marist Sports Information Department Mike Ferraro at anytime via phone at 845-575-3321 or e-mail [email protected]. Information on Marist College Footballis also available on the Official Website of Marist Athletics,GoRedFoxes.com.

Press BoxThe Marist Press Box is located on the east side of Tenney Stadiumat Leonidoff Field, on the second floor. The press entrance to the sta-dium is through the northwest gate of the stadium, and the pressbox can only be accessed through the elevator on the first floor. Onlycredentialed individuals will be allowed in the press box.

Press Credential RequestsBecause of space limitations, all working press, radio or photogra-pher credential requests must be directed to the Sports InformationDepartment no later than 48 hours prior to the game. Members ofthe working press will be seated in the press box. Requests will behonored only for working media members attending in a workingcapacity.

Radio and TVRadio phone lines are available and must be reserved at least twoweeks prior to game day so that necessary arrangements can bemade. A line fee of $100.00 will be charged and is due by gameday. Any checks should be made payable to Marist College. Any tele-vision station wishing to broadcast a game at Tenney Stadium atLeonidoff Field should contact the Sports Information Office at leastthree weeks prior to game day so that sufficient spacing can bemade available.

Press ParkingParking is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis in theMcCann Center and Donnelly parking lots. Due to space limitations,

it is recommended that media arrive well in advance of game timeto ensure a spot.

Interview PolicyThe Sports Information Department will be happy to assist anymedia member wishing to interview a Marist player or coach. Allinterview requests, including players and coaches, must be coordi-nated through Sports Information, preferably 24 hours in advance.A mutually convenient time for both the media and the player orcoach will be scheduled. Any coverage of practice must be clearedthrough Sports Information. Interviews prior to kickoff on gameday will be subject to the discretion of the Sports Information staff.

Statistics and Game NotesGame notes, including cumulative team statistics, will be madeavailable to all media members covering each week’s games asearly as possible during game week. Notes will also be available atall games in the designated area of the press box during homegames. Information pertaining to Marist football can also be foundon the official Marist Athletics website, GoRedFoxes.com.

Post-Game InterviewsFollowing the 10-minute cooling off period, coaches and playersfrom each team will be available for interviews outside the teamlocker rooms or in a media area designated by the SportsInformation Director.

CreditsThe 2010 Marist Football Yearbook is a product of the MaristSports Information Office. The guide was written and edited byMike Ferraro. Special thanks to Tim Murray, Travis Tellitocci, AndyAlongi, Rob Morgan, the Marist coaching staff, athletics adminis-tration and the Office of College Advancement for their assistance.Thanks to the Marist Alumni Office with its assistance in compilingthe all-time roster. The book was designed by Ray Costa of ArtDirections. Photos provided by Stockton Photo, Inc., Travis Tellitocciand the Office of College Advancement.

Marist Football on the AirMarist Football fans can once again catch every down of exciting RedFox action even if they are not able to make it out the game.Broadcasts can be heard live on WKIP 1450 AM, as well as on theinternet at the official home of Marist Athletics, GoRedFoxes.com. EdWeir will once again handle play-by-play duties, and will be joined bycolor analysts Geoff Brault (home games) and Mike Ferraro (roadgames).

Ed Weir, Play-By-PlayEd Weir is in his 33rd season broadcastingMarist Athletics. He has been on the air forevery down of Marist football broadcastssince the team reached varsity status in 1978,and has been the team’s play-by-play voicesince 1985. He was honored in 1988 and1996 by the New York State BroadcastingAssociation for his work as the play-by-playannouncer for Marist broadcasts. Whether listening to Red Fox foot-ball or basketball, one of the voices you will hear is that of Ed Weir.He was on the air to broadcast the first Division I basketball andfootball games ever played by the Red Foxes. Weir will once againprovide play-by-play and color commentary for the Marist men’s bas-ketball team this season.

Geoff Brault, ColorGeoff Brault is in his fourth season providingcolor analysis on Marist football home games.A 2008 Marist graduate, Brault has also servedas the play-by-play voice of the Red Foxes'women's basketball team the last three sea-sons. He also currently serves as an adjunctinstructor of sports broadcasting in the Maristcommunications department. Brault also has professional baseballbroadcasting experiences with the Binghamton Mets and HudsonValley Renegades. He has appeared on television as a sports anchorand reporter for Cablevision, and previously served as a sidelinereporter on Time Warner Cable Six's coverage of Marist basketball.

PrintOutlet Address Phone

Poughkeepsie Journal 85 Civic Center Plaza (845) 437-4845Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601

Middletown Times- 40 Mulberry St. (845) 346-3191Herald Record Middletown, N.Y. 10940

Kingston Daily Freeman 79 Hurley Ave. (845) 331-5000 ext 2Kingston, N.Y. 12401

New York Times 229 West 43rd St. (212) 556-1987New York, N.Y. 10032

New York Daily News 220 East 42nd St. (212) 210-1670New York, N.Y. 10017

New York Post 210 South St. (212) 930-8700New York, N.Y. 10002

Westchester Journal News One Gannett Drive (914) 696-8888White Plains, N.Y. 10604

USA Today 1000 Wilson Boulevard (703) 276-3735Arlington, Va. 22203

Catholic New York 1011 First Ave., 17th Floor (212) 688-2399 ext.1New York, N.Y. 10150

TelevisionTime Warner Cable 6 P.O. Box 887 (845) 692-6781

Middletown, N.Y. 10940

Cablevision P.O. Box 889 (845) 297-6397Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590

WRNN 721 Broadway (845) 339-6200 x226Kingston, N.Y. 12401

ABC 7 7 Lincoln Square (212) 877-3125New York, N.Y. 10052

CBS 2 51 West 52nd St. (212) 975-1741New York, N.Y. 10019

NBC 4 30 Rockefeller Plaza (212) 664-4996New York, N.Y. 10020

MSG Network 4 Penn Plaza (212) 465-5955New York, N.Y. 10001

Outlet Address Phone

CW-11 220 East 42nd St. (212) 210-2411New York, N.Y. 10017

MY9 9 Broadcast Plaza (201) 330-2244Secaucus, N.J. 07094

FOX 5 205 East 67th St. (212) 249-5555New York, N.Y. 10021

RadioWKIP/WRNQ P.O. Box 1450 (845) 471-2300(1450 AM/92.1 FM) Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602

WEOK/WPDH P.O. Box 416 (845) 471-1500(1390 AM/101.5 FM) Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602

WBNR/WSPK P.O. Box 511 (845) 831-8000(1260 AM/104.7 FM) Beacon, N.Y. 12508

WKNY (1490 AM) 718 Broadway (845) 331-1495Kingston, N.Y. 12401

WFAN (660 AM) 34-12 36th St. (718) 706-7650Astoria, N.Y. 11106

WCZX (97.7 FM) P.O. Box 416 (845) 454-7400Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602

WQQQ (103.3 FM) 19 Boas Lane (860) 435-3333Sharon, Conn. 06069

1050 ESPN Radio 2 Penn Plaza (17th Floor) (212) 625-3200New York, N.Y. 10121

Wire ServicesAssociated Press 645 Albany-Shaker Road (518) 458-7821

Albany, N.Y. 12211

Sports Ticker Harborside Financial Ctr. (800) 367-8935600 Plaza TwoJersey City, N.J. 07311-3992

Sports Network 95 James Way (800) 227-7249Suite 107 & 109Southampton, Pa. 18966

MEDIA OUTLETS

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HISTORY & MISSION OF MARIST COLLEGEThe Marist mission is to educate men and women whohave the intellect and character required for enlightened,ethical and productive lives in the global community of the21st century. These goals derive from the Marist Brothers, ateaching order that originated in France in 1817, settled inPoughkeepsie in 1905, and established the Marist NormalTraining School in 1929. The school evolved into an inde-pendent four-year liberal arts college, receiving its charterfrom New York State in 1946.

The Marist Brothers’ ideals of commitment to excellence ineducation, the importance of community, and dedication toservice remain an integral part of the College’s mission.

This is Marist

VISION STATEMENTThe Marist ideal of excellence in education is achieved through an emphasis on qualityteaching and distinctive learning opportunities. At the undergraduate level, this beginswith a firm foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. Through core courses and theirmajor, students are educated to think logically and creatively, to synthesize and integratemethods and insights from a variety of disciplines, and to express their opinions bothorally and in writing. Students are encouraged to consider the ethical dimensions of thesubjects they study, and to become more aware of their own values and the value impli-cations of the choices they make. They are also exposed to cultures other than their ownthrough on-campus programs and study abroad.

Marist has a long history of serving the needs of adult learners, offering graduate andundergraduate programs that are built on a strong liberal arts foundation and meet thesame high standards as Marist’s traditional programs. Marist allows these students to bal-ance their education with work and family responsibilities by offering flexible scheduling,degree completion, online programs and satellite campuses.

Marist seeks to distinguish itself by the way it uses information technology to supportteaching, learning, and scholarship. By familiarizing students with advanced technologies,Marist helps them become better prepared to be productive members of society and life-long learners.

The Marist ideal of community is based on the belief that the College becomes a betterinstitution through the involvement of faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Marist strives tobe a diverse community, but also one united by a shared commitment to the freeexchange of ideas, consideration of the opinions of others, and civility in all interactions.

Marist believes in the dignity of every human being and is committed to the principle ofservice. The College conducts programs for the disadvantaged, a wide variety of programsthat meet community needs, and programs that broaden access to education. Students,faculty, staff, and alumni are encouraged to make service an important part of their lives.

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MARIST COLLEGE DISTINCTIONS

Marist is a comprehensive institution with its180-acre main campus in the Hudson RiverValley in New York, a branch campus inFlorence, Italy, extension centers throughoutNew York, and educational offerings around theworld through its online programs. Marist is dis-tinguished by high-quality faculty, innovativeprogram offerings, a beautiful riverfront campus,and a technological platform that is comparableto those of the best research universities in theworld.

! A $75 million gift from Raymond A. Rich, one of the 20th century’s leading businessmen and industrialists,has established the Raymond A. Rich Institute for Leadership Development at Marist College.

! Marist is cited by the Princeton Review as one of the best 371 colleges in America, by Kiplinger’s PersonalFinance as one of the 50 best buys in private college education in the United States, and by Barron’s as oneof the best buys in college education. It is consistently rated a top college by U.S. News & World Report’sAmerica’s Best Colleges.

! The Princeton Review has cited Marist’s School of Management as one of the best 301 business schools inthe United States and Canada. Marist offers undergraduate and graduate business programs accredited bythe Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

! Marist enrolls 4,200 traditional-age undergraduate students, 750 adult undergraduate students, and 850full- and part-time graduate students. Marist offers 32 undergraduate majors and 10 graduate programsincluding an online M.B.A., M.P.A., M.S. and M.A.

! Marist students have won prestigious fellowships and scholarships including the Fulbright, Goldwater,Pickering, Newton, Freeman and Hansard.

! In 2009, 41 percent of Marist’s graduating class studied abroad; the national percentage for all U.S. collegesand universities is 5 percent.

! Marist has partnered with Scuola Lorenzo de’ Medici to offer the first four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree pro-gram in Florence, Italy. The program, open to qualified students from around the world, offers degrees infashion design, interior design, studio art, art history, digital media, and conservation studies/restoration.Marist-LdM also offers an M.A. in museum studies.

! The John Templeton Foundation identified Marist as one of the nation’s leading colleges to encourage char-acter development and named Marist to the Templeton Honor Roll, a select list of 100 colleges and universi-ties.

! Marist’s longtime research partnership with the IBM Corporation has brought the College an advanced tech-nology infrastructure unrivaled by most colleges in the country.

! Marist is a partner of the Sakai Foundation, an initiative founded to create open-source software for highereducation by institutions including the University of Michigan, Indiana University, the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, and Stanford University.

! The Marist Institute for Public Opinion, founded in 1978, is one of the nation’s premier survey research cen-ters.

! Marist is one of only six colleges and universities nationwide affiliated with a presidential library, the FranklinD. Roosevelt Library, and serves as the host site of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Digital Archives (www.fdrli-brary.marist.edu).

! Marist is home to the Hudson River Valley Institute, a nationally recognized history and regional studies cen-ter that promotes a greater understanding of the unique history, literature, landscape, art, and culture of theHudson River Valley region.

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WHY THE RED FOXESA 1961 meeting marked both the birth of the Marist College basketball team and the adoption of ‘RedFoxes’ as the official nickname and mascot. Athletic Director Brother William Murphy, decided to organizea varsity basketball team to play scheduled games against other schools and thought a nickname and logowould be appropriate.

While glancing at a sports catalog, Br. Murphy noticed a reynard, more commonly known as a red fox, onthe cover of the book. He decided this fury little creature, indigenous to the Hudson Valley, was to becomethe mascot and logo of all Marist College teams.

The reynard comes from a great medieval cycle of stories that originated in the Low Countries, northernFrance and western Germany. The rarity of the word prompted Br. Murphy to choose the general term ‘Red Foxes.’

THE COLLEGE SEAL

The circular monogram represents the official sealof Marist College. The date 1929 marks the year inwhich Marist College received its first charter as anaccredited Academic Institution. The large ‘M’ in thecenter is the traditional symbol of the Marist brothers. The 12 stars, which appear about the ‘M’,are a scriptural symbol of the Blessed Virgin, towhom the Marist Brothers are devoted. The Latininscription within the seal “Orare et Laborare,”may be translated “to pray and to work,” the original motto of the college.

REDfoxes

THE COAT OF ARMS

The emblem pictured is the Marist College Coat of Arms. On either side of the shield stands theofficial College mascot, the Red Fox, chosen for itskeen intelligence and ingenuity. The red and whiteCollege colors are derived from the coloration for the fox. The Red Fox is also pictured in theCollege ring.

In the left quadrant of the shield appears the traditional Marist bell, originally used to regulatethe lives of the brothers. The Indian seen in theright-hand quadrant of the shield is taken from theseal of the town of Poughkeepsie (from theMohegan word ‘apo-keep-sinck’, a safe, pleasantharbor. The lower half represents the liberal arts.The nucleus of the atom stands for the sciences,while the open book and crossed quills representsthe humanities. Atop the shield is the official Marist Brothers emblem. At the bottom is a scrollwith the Latin words ‘Cum Optimis Litigare’,which translated, means ‘To strive with the best.’

Marist College Fight Song

Lyrics and Music byArt Himmelberger

(Shout) — M-A-R —— I-S-T,MARIST, COLLEGE to victory!

(music interlude)

1st Verse:

Marist, College, Let the bells ring. Honor, Glory, Your Praises We Sing.We’re here with banners fly-ing! Our shouts of victory cry-ing! Rah! – Rah! – Rah!

Alma, Mater, We love you dear.Conquering, Heroes, We’re here to cheer.

We have no fear for Marist College, We’ll fight on to Victory.

2nd Verse: (Fun Words)

Marist, Foxes, We’re on the run.Up hill, down hill, having much fun.

We lure our every foe,Into the Red Fox hole. Rah! – Rah! – Rah!

Scratch them, tear them, rip them a part. Offense, Defense — right from the start,

We have no fear for our Red Foxes,They’ll fight on to Victory.

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Just over a century ago, the Marist Brothers came toNew York's Hudson River Valley to train young men to continue the Brothers' vocation as great educators.What started as a seminary for the training of futureMarist Brothers has developed into one of the leadingindependent comprehensive liberal arts colleges in the country.Today, more than 31,000 alumni and alumnae callMarist alma mater. Marist has a proud tradition thatlaid the foundation for a state-of-the-art campus for students preparing to enter the work force of the21st century.

1 Rik Smits '88 – NBA All-Star, Indiana Pacers 2 Bill O'Reilly '71 – FOXNews Host,

The O'Reilly Factor3 David Ng '80 – Executive Editor, NY Daily News4 Alvin Patrick, Jr. '86 – Senior Producer,

ABC News Nightline5 Ashley Shaffer ’08 – Selected as Miss New

Jersey, and competed in the Miss America pageant in Las Vegas in January 2010.

6 Jared Jordan '07 – 45th pick in the secondround of the 2007 NBA Draft by the Los AngelesClippers.

7 Ian O'Connor '86 – Columnist, Foxsports.comand The Bergen Record (N.J.), ESPN Radio host.His book Arnie & Jack: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Golf’s Greatest Rivalry made the New York Timesbest seller list.

8 Maureen O'Rourke '85 – Dean,Boston University School of Law

9 J.W. Stewart '93 – Sports Anchor, ESPNews10 James Barnes '84 – Chairman of the Board

of OAKLEAF, a provider of waste and recyclingservices nationwide. Jim was named the 2008Earnst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in theprogram’s nationwide services category.Matt Bourne '95 – Vice President of BusinessPublic Relations, Major League Baseball Tim Brier '69 – Cofounder, Priceline.com Rick Hankey '88 – Executive Producer/MusicVideo Programming, VH-1 Robert LaForty '85 – Producer, CBS "The Early Show"Patrick Lavelle '73 – President/CEO,Audiovox Corp.Christopher McCann '83 – President,1-800-FLOWERS.COM Paul Murnane '84 – Reporter, WCBS RadioBrandon Tierney '96 – ESPN Radio 1050 Host,The Brandon Tierney ShowMayor John C. Tkazyik ’03 – City ofPoughkeepsie Mayor

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RICH INSTITUTE for Leadership DevelopmentLARGEST GIFT IN MARIST HISTORY ESTABLISHES LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

Raymond A. Rich bequeathed to Marist a 60-acre riverfront estate in the Ulster County Town ofEsopus that contains one of the most historically and architecturally significant homes in the HudsonRiver Valley. The "Payne Mansion," also known over the years as "Omega" and "Wiltwick," is a42,000-square-foot Beaux Arts-style palazzo designed by the famed Manhattan firm of Carrère andHastings, architects of the New York Public Library and the Frick Museum. It was built in 1905 byColonel Oliver Hazard Payne, a brigadier general in the Civil War who founded an oil refinery thatwas later bought by John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Co., where Payne went on to serve as treasurer. The firm of Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, whose firm designedMarist's Hancock Center now under construction, believes a residence of this significance and stylewould have a replacement value conservatively estimated at approximately $65 million.

In addition, Mr. Rich has designated approximately $10 million for an endowment to support theRaymond A. Rich Institute for Leadership Development, which will be housed at the Esopus estate.

The Raymond A. Rich Institute will focus on developing the communication, interpersonal, and socialskills necessary to lead complex organizations in a global setting. It will accomplish this in a frame-work that emphasizes the values and integrity found in successful leaders. Speakers, conferences, andworkshops will encourage potential leaders to become better at motivating others through consider-ation and persuasion, and to foster dedication to a better social and economic environment.

"When Ray first started thinking about a leadership training legacy in his estate a few years ago,he wanted it to have a special niche, focused on people's perceptions - voice, body language,presentation, etc. as an integral part of expressing integrity, sensitivity, relationships, first impressions,lasting trustfulness, and respect for others," said Claire Carlson, Mr. Rich's long-time companion and confidante and the executrix of the estate.

Following the purchase of the Payne Mansion from the Marist Brothers in 1986, Mr. Rich and Ms. Carlson were introduced to Marist College President Dennis J. Murray. "It didn't take Ray long to realize that Dennis and Marist College were the ideal conduit for his personal quest to ignite hisleadership concept. Ray believed ethics, values, humility and thoughtfulness must be inherent in leadership training as primary elements. Marist College has ethics and philosophy as required courses in its curriculum. Not many colleges do," said Ms. Carlson.

Raymond A. RichRaymond A. Rich was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1912, the son ofArthur and Lucy Baker Rich. He was raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and started his career by hiring on to a tramp freighter for a job in the engineroom at age 18. After receiving a double engineering degree from IowaState University, he was hired in the midst of the Great Depression byGeneral Electric Co. and became its youngest national sales manager atthat time. He was awarded the rare "E Award" for overseeing GE's multiple war production plant facilities.

Mr. Rich then was asked to lead the federal Northeast District for the Council for EconomicDevelopment. He volunteered for active duty in World War II in the Navy and Marines, serving in theSouth Pacific Islands and in Tokyo after the Japanese surrender. He received numerous decorationsfor his distinguished service. After the war, Mr. Rich became vice president and director of PhilcoCorp. and then accepted the presidency and directorship of Avco Corp. From there his career escalated, and he went on to hold multiple, simultaneous CEO and chairman positions in numerous companies.

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HANCOCK CENTERMarist officials broke ground May 2, 2009 on the Hancock Center, a new facility overlooking the Hudson River on the Marist College campus that will house traditional academic programs as well asprovide space for collaborative research, innovation, and small business incubation.

The $32.5 million project is named for lead donor and vice chair of the Marist Board of Trustees Ellen Hancock and her husband, Jason. Supported by the Campaign for Marist, the 54,000-square footHancock Center will provide much-needed academic space at a central campus location.

When it opens in late 2010, the building will serve three primary purposes:

• Home to the College's School of Computer Science and Mathematics, including faculty offices,nine classrooms, six conference/seminar rooms, and three computer labs.

• Home to the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion and the International Programs office.

• Home to many of the existing regional and global technology initiatives including the Center forCollaborative and On-Demand Computing, the Institute for Data Center Professionals, and the IBM-Marist Joint Study Project.

In addition, the center will aid in regional and statewide economic development initiatives and containoffice space for start-ups, high-tech education and training facilities, collaborative workspace for jointprojects, an executive customer presentation center, and laboratories with shared access to advancedIBM server technologies and Cisco networking systems.

The Hancock Center was designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP, an award-winning firm that hascreated additions to the campuses of Harvard, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins, among many others.

President Dr. Dennis Murray with Marist students at the May 2, 2009

groundbreaking ceremony for the Hancock Center.

Artwork credit:Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLPRenderings by Jeff Stikeman for Robert A.M. Stern Architects

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THIS IS POUGHKEEPSIE

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.

Known as the Queen City of the Hudson Valley, Poughkeepsie is nestledon the east bank of the Hudson River halfway between New York City andAlbany, the state capital. Founded in 1687, Poughkeepsie is the countyseat of Dutchess County and home to a number of historical sites.

Located just 75 miles north of midtown Manhattan, Poughkeepsie ishome to over 42,000 people and serves as a regional center of the arts,entertainment, higher education, health care, transportation, business andgovernment. A town rich in culture and steeped in history, the inspiredideas and works of Alexander Hamilton, Matthew Vassar, Franklin D.Roosevelt and many others are alive in the spirit of Poughkeepsie situatedon the scenic Hudson River.

Settled in the late 1600s by the Dutch, Poughkeepsie was first organizedas a town in 1788. It was in this year that the U.S. Constitution was officially ratified there by the state of New York, as Poughkeepsie wasserving at that time as the temporary state capital. In 1799, the city ofPoughkeepsie was taken off the town of the same name and organizedseparately as a village, later to become incorporated (in 1854) as a city.

The city’s name is derived from the phonetic translation of an AlgonquianIndian term variously interpreted as meaning “waterfall,” “pleasant harbor,” or “campsite by small water.” In addition to Marist College,the Town of Poughkeepsie is home to Vassar College and DutchessCommunity College.

Arts and Culture in the Poughkeepsie Area

In the early to mid-20th century, famous families such as the Astors,Rogers, and Vanderbilts built seasonal retreats in the Poughkeepsie area,many of which today are open to the public as historic sites. Located inPoughkeepsie are the Locust Grove, former home of inventor Samuel F. B.Morse, and Clinton House, named for George Clinton, New York’s firstgovernor. The Bardavon 1869 Opera House is another historical attraction,and is the oldest continually running entertainment venue in New YorkState. Nearby Hyde Park is home to the Franklin D. Roosevelt NationalHistoric Site, the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, and theVanderbilt Mansion.

Cultural Sites Located in Poughkeepsie

• Locust Grove (former home of inventor Samuel F. B. Morse)

• Clinton House (named for George Clinton, New York’s first governor)

• Bardavon Opera House: Home of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic

• Glebe House: A 1767 house restored to represent a late 18th-century home

• Maple Grove: Built in 1850 by banker Charles Al Macy

• Poughkeepsie Post Office: A National Historic Landmark

• Frances Lehman Loeb Art Museum: Located at Vassar College

• Springside National Historic Site

• Mill Street Loft

• Barrett Art Center

Nearby Cultural Sites• Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum (Hyde Park)

• Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (Hyde Park)

• The Vanderbilt Mansion

• Bannerman Castle: A Scottish-style castle on the Hudson River (Fishkill)

• Clermont State Historic Site

• Hyde Park Railroad Station

• Mount Gulian Historic Site (Beacon)

• Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum

• Sports Museum of Dutchess County (Wappingers Falls)

• The Howland Cultural Center (Beacon)

Distance to Major Cities (Miles)New York, N.Y. - 75

Albany, N.Y. - 80

Buffalo, N.Y. - 360

Syracuse, N.Y.- 220

Hartford, Conn. - 100

Boston, Mass. - 200

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On October 3, 2009 Governor David A. Paterson opened the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park as a legacy project of the Hudson Fulton ChamplainQuadricentennial. The park provides access to the Hudson River's breathtaking land-scape for pedestrians, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, and people with disabilities. The bridgedeck stands 212 feet above the river's surface and is 6,678 feet (1.28 miles) long, making it the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world.

The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge was built in the late 19th century to link New Yorkand New England to an extensive, nationwide railway network. For decades, it was a major railcorridor for both freight and passengers.

After a fire in 1974, the bridge was abandoned and sat for decades as an oprhaned relic. This newpark was made possible due to the unwavering commitment of the community, who, through a non-profit organization called Walkway Over the Hudson, forged a public private partnership involving the State of New York, the federal government, neighboring municipalities, private corporations and other not for profit groups. The amazing result of this wonderful partnership is a brand new state park.

HISTORY

! 1868 - An article in the Poughkeepsie Journal introduced the idea of building a railroad bridgeacross the Hudson.

! 1871 - The Poughkeepsie railroad bridge was chartered.

! 1873 - The first cornerstone of the bridge was laid.

! 1888 - The bridge opened in December and was considered a technological wonder.

! 1889 - Trains started crossing and at that time it was the longest bridge in the world.

! World War II - through the war, the bridge carried troops to be shipped overseas. At its height,3,500 train cars crossed the bridge on a daily basis.

! 1974 - Fire severely damaged the tracks, ending almost a century of continuous use.

! 1992 - Walkway Over the Hudson began its efforts to provide public access to the bridge andlink rail trails on both sides of the Hudson.

! 1998 - Walkway Over the Hudson assumed ownership of the bridge.

! 2007 - Walkway Over the Hudson partnered with the Dyson Foundation to access public andprivate funding in order to transform the bridge into the world's largest pedestrian park.

! 2008 - After a groundbreaking held in May, construction work began to transform the bridgeinto a pedestrian park.

! October 3, 2009 - The Walkway Over the Hudson opened to the public

Information courtesy of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation.

WALKWAY OVER THE HUDSON

STATE HISTORIC PARKThe Longest Elevated

Pedestrian Bridge In The World

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Dr. Dennis J. Murray was appointed President and Professor of PublicPolicy at Marist College in 1979 and is one of the longest-serving and mostaccomplished presidents in the United States. During Dr. Murray’s tenure, theCollege has quadrupled enrollments while becoming highly selective in admissions and establishing many new academic programs, including a branchcampus in Florence, Italy. The campus has gone from 60 to 240 acres, and virtually all of Marist’s 50 buildings have been constructed or renovated. Morethan $300 million has been invested in the campus, including new academicbuildings, new student residences, a new Student Center, a sports stadium, and astate-of-the-art digital library. Construction is currently nearing completion on theHancock Center, an academic building occupying a magnificent location overlook-ing the Hudson River. The Robert A.M. Stern-designed Hancock Center is beinghailed as one of the most significant academic buildings in the country. Marist isalso closing in on the successful completion of a $150 million capital campaign.

Dr. Murray has also forged numerous community and corporate relationships thathave greatly benefited the College. Early in his tenure at Marist, he recognizedthe important role that information technology would play in enhancing theteaching and learning process. Thanks to a longtime partnership with the IBMCorporation, Marist has become one of the nation’s most technologicallyadvanced liberal arts colleges. Today, this sophisticated computing environment ishelping Marist students gain the knowledge and skills they will need to be com-petitive in the 21st century.

Marist is increasingly recognized as a national leader in higher education. In2006, The Princeton

Review and Forbes named Marist one of the 25 “Most Connected Campuses” inAmerica, alongside Cornell, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania. The Collegewas also selected by the John Templeton

Foundation as one of the nation’s leading colleges to encourage character development. Marist is listed in The Princeton Review’s The Best 373 Colleges inthe country, and U.S. News & World Report ranked Marist in the top tier of

DR. DENNIS J. MURRAY P R E S I D E N T

colleges and universities in the northeast. In addition, the College’sAACSB-accredited School of Management was ranked among The Best290 Business Schools by The Princeton Review.

A nationally recognized educator and administrator, Dr. Murray served asan advisor to the NBC television network and hosted a nationally broad-cast series on higher education. He has served on the American Council onEducation’s Commission on International Education and Commission onLeadership Development. He also was a member of the board of theCommission on Independent Colleges and Universities. He served fouryears as an alumni representative to the board of trustees of the CaliforniaState University and Colleges.

Dr. Murray is the editor of three books in the field of government and pub-lic affairs and is the author of two books on non-profit management, Howto Evaluate your Fund-Raising Program and The Guaranteed Fund-RaisingSystem, which have been used in more than 3,500 organizations through-out the United States and Canada.

An active member of the civic community, Dr. Murray currently serves onthe boards of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and theGreenway Conservancy for the Hudson River Valley, which oversees theHudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Dr. Murray also was on theVassar Brothers Hospital board for more than 18 years, and served aschairman of its foundation board. He previously was a member of the boards of the Bankof New York’s Regional Board, United Way and American HeartAssociation.

Dr. Murray’s significant con-tributions to the fields ofeducation and community service have beenrecognized with numerousawards, including theFranciscan Award from theSisters of St. Francis, theAmericanism Award from theAnti-Defamation League, andthe Family of the Year Awardfrom Family Services. In1996, he received theEleanor Roosevelt Val-KillMedal at a ceremonywhich also honored Queen Noor of Jordan, Lea Rabin of Israel and formerMarist Trustee Frances Reese, the founder of the environmental movement in America. Other past recipients of the Val-Kill Medal includeHillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, and Robert Kennedy, Jr. Hudson Valleymagazine described Dr. Murray as one of the 35 most influential people inthe history of the region.

A native Californian, Dr. Murray received a bachelor’s degree in political science from California State University, Long Beach and his master’sdegree and Ph.D. in public administration from the University of SouthernCalifornia. Prior to his appointment at Marist, Dr. Murray taught at theUSC School of International and Public Affairs, and served as Director ofUniversity Relations and Executive Assistant to the President at CaliforniaState University, Long Beach and as Vice President for Development atWhittier College.

Dr. Murray and his wife, Marilyn, have two children, Marian and Michael.

Dr. Murray and his wife, Marilyn

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TIM MURRAY D I R E C T O R O F A T H L E T I C S

Tim Murray was hired as Director of Athletics at Marist College on Feb.17, 1995. His athletic paradigm of commitment, leadership, integrity, disciplineand accountability has proven to be a model for unprecedented success andgrowth for Marist athletics during his tenure.

Under Murray's direction, Marist athletics has undergone exceptional growthand achievement since joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1997,becoming one of the most competitive programs in the MAAC. In the 2009-10school year, Marist captured its ninth overall Commissioner’s Cup, which isawarded as a symbol of overall excellence in athletics. That total is the most ofany school in conference history. The Red Foxes are the only school in confer-ence history to win four consecutive MAAC Commissioner's Cups, while captur-ing 22 overall Commissioner's Cups since Murray began at his post. In addi-tion, Murray has increased the varsity sports from 20 to 23, adding women'ssoccer, women's lacrosse and women's water polo.

Murray has overseen the improvement of athletic facilities all over the Maristcampus in recent years. In October 2007, Tenney Stadium - the home of Maristfootball, men's soccer, women's soccer, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse -opened. The stadium features the DuraSpine FieldTurf playing surface, a modernpress box, locker rooms, a concession stand and unique lawn-style seating for acapacity of 5,000. The previous fall, the Marist Tennis Pavilion opened on theEast Campus. The facility includes eight courts which have the Deco II playingsurface. In the winter of 2006, the McCann Center Field House renovation proj-ect was completed. The project included the addition of bleacher seatingbehind both baskets and has given the men's and women's basketball teamsone of the top homecourt advantages in the conference.

The improvement of facilities has also included upgrades to the boathouse andwaterfront as well as the softball complex on the north end of campus. InAugust 1997, the doors were opened to the McCann Expansion, a $3 million,20,000-square foot expansion project that houses a premiere 7,000-squarefoot weight training facility and cardiovascular center.

Additionally, Murray oversaw the renovation of the McCann Center, dedicatingthe Coaches Complex that includes office space for 23 varsity programs. In2001, the Dr. Michael J. Maynard Center for Sports Medicine and the Center forStudent-Athlete Enhancement were added to the McCann Center. The state-of-the-art sports medicine facility boasts a 1,600-square foot treatment room forrehabilitation and treatment and an added tape room to provide for the first-class treatment of Marist student-athletes. The Center for Student-AthleteEnhancement has provided study carousels, meeting and private tutoring rooms,and state of the art computer technology needed for student-athletes to succeedin the challenging Marist curriculum.

A hallmark of Murray's administration is his commitment to hosting conferencechampionships. In his tenure, Marist has hosted the Metro Atlantic AthleticConference Championships in swimming and diving, baseball, softball, men'sand women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, and women's water polo.

Murray's devotion to the betterment of collegiate athletics is evident by hisinvolvement in various committees. He served one term on the NCAA Division IFootball Championship Subdivision Eastern Advisory Committee and NCAA PeerReview Committee, and was a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinetfrom 2001-05. Currently, Murray sits on the Baseball Eastern AdvisoryCommittee and is the chair of the MAAC Awards Committee and MAACWomen’s Basketball Committee. He previously served as chair of the MAACCommittee on Athletic Administration, and is presently a member of the MAACGender Equity Committee and MAAC Marketing Committee. He also was chairof the Marist College annual fund in 2006 and 2007.

An active member of the HudsonRiver Valley community, Murray ison the Board of Directors of theMid-Hudson Civic Center and theNew Horizons Foundation.

Murray began his association withMarist in 1986, when he servedas an assistant coach on themen's basketball staff for threeseasons and helped guide the RedFoxes to an NCAA berth in 1987.He left Marist for six years toserve as Associate Director of

Athletics at Iona College.

Murray received his master's degree in Sports Management from St. ThomasUniversity (Fla.), and a degree in Health and Physical Education from EastStroudsburg University in 1985.

A native of Bridgewater, N.J., Murray and his wife, Barbara, make their home inPoughkeepsie with their daughters, Katherine and Lauren, and son, Owen.

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DEBORAH DiCAPRIOVice President/Dean for Student Affairs

On July 1, 2001, DiCaprio was named the interim VicePresident/Dean for Student Affairs and was appointed VicePresident/Dean for Student Affairs effective December 1, 2001. Asthe Dean, DiCaprio oversees the Department of Athletics, Housingand Residential Life and Student Activities.

DiCaprio began her association with Marist College in 1982 whenshe was hired as Mentor in January of that year. Over the next threeyears she lived and worked in the residence halls, assisting theMarist students both academically and personally.

In 1985 she was named the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs where she continued towork on behalf of the Marist students. In 1999, upon the resignation of the AssociateDean of Student Affairs, she assumed responsibility for some of those duties. She super-vised the Counseling Center, Health Services, Special Services, Campus Ministry and theMentor Program. She also had responsibilities pertaining to the Orientation Program,Parents Weekend and the annual Junior Ring Ceremony.

DiCaprio earned her Bachelor’s Degree in History from St. Bonaventure University, whereshe also earned her Master’s Degree in Education, with a concentration in StudentPersonnel Services.

DiCaprio currently resides in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. with her husband, Joseph, and their twochildren, Adam and Kira.

DR. JOHN RITSCHDORFFAssociate Vice President, Academic Affairs/Dean of Academic Programs/NCAA Faculty Representative

Dr. John Ritschdorff is in his 22nd year as the NCAA faculty represen-tative for Marist athletics. In this role, Ritschdorff is responsible formonitoring the academic progress of the student-athletes, overseeingeligibility certifications, and providing support in various complianceareas. He also chairs the Standing Committee on Athletics - Marist'scampus-wide advisory board to the Athletics Department.

In 2008, Dr. Ritschdorff was named to the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA) Division I Leadership Council, one of the most prestigious and important bodieswithin the NCAA. The Division I Leadership Council is the primary advisory group on poli-cy issues to the NCAA Board of Directors. In this new role, Ritschdorff will assist theBoard in identifying strategic issues that will impact intercollegiate athletics, as well asissues that may require legislative solutions.

Ritschdorff also works closely with the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) andserves on the conference’s Strategic Planning Committee.

Ritschdorff is now in his fourth decade of service at Marist, having joined the departmentof mathematics in 1970. He has served as Chair of the department of mathematics andcomputer science, Chair of the Marist faculty, Dean of the School of Computer Scienceand Mathematics, Dean of the School of Communication and the Arts, AssistantAcademic Vice President, and Dean of Academic Programs. He currently serves asHeritage Professor of Mathematics and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Ritschdorff received his bachelor's degree from Marist and earned his master's degreeand doctorate from New York University.

A native of New York City, Ritschdorff lives in Poughkeepsie with his wife, Joanne, andthree children, Todd, Eric and Lauren.

TRAVIS TELLITOCCIAssociate AD/Internal Affairs

Travis Tellitocci, a 2004 Marist graduate, is in his fifth year as a memberof the Marist Athletics department, and his third as Associate AthleticDirector/Internal Affairs. In his current role, Tellitocci is responsible forthe oversight of the Athletics Department's budget, Sports Informationoffice, Marketing, Intramurals and Trademarks & Licensing.

In his two years as Assistant AD for External Affairs, Tellitocci wasresponsible for a number of significant changes within the department.He oversaw the Marist Athletics logo re-design and the re-launch of Marist's official athleticsweb site, GoRedFoxes.com. Online merchandise sales increased by more than 250% with theimprovement of the online store at GoRedFoxes.com. Marist won the NCAA's "Pack the

House" Challenge for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference by recording the first sellout inthe 30+ year history of the Marist women's basketball program, and was one of only sixschools in the country to sell out its "Pack the House" game. Tellitocci served as liaison to theofficial booster club of Marist Athletics, the Red Fox Club, when the club set a record high formembership in the 2006-07 season, and then established its highest membership total in its27-year history during the 2007-08 season. He also signed several new corporate partnersincluding Verizon Wireless, JetBlue Airways, MVP Health Care and Bugaboo Creek Steak House.

Prior to his return to Marist, Tellitocci worked for the New York Mets for two years as AssociateProducer for Scoreboard and Entertainment. In his role with the Mets, Tellitocci coordinatedthe pre-game entertainment on the field for all 81 Mets home games. In addition to hisresponsibilities on the field, Tellitocci oversaw Shea Stadium's 11 LED displays, out-of-townscoreboard and home run apple. He developed, produced, researched, wrote and edited in-game features for Shea Stadium's Diamondvision. Tellitocci was also involved in the develop-ment and implementation of the New York Mets comprehensive marketing campaign.

In his days as a Marist undergraduate, Tellitocci served in three different leadership positions -President, Vice President and Sports Director - for Marist College Television (MCTV). In 2004,MCTV was honored as the College's Club of the year for the first time in 12 years, andTellitocci was presented the Adrian Award by the Student Government Association for his out-standing leadership as a club president. He held internships with the Marist AthleticsDepartment, New York Mets and CBS Sports.

Tellitocci is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)and the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA). He currently serves onMarist College's Integrated Marketing Committee and Dining Committee.

A Benwood,W.Va. native, Tellitocci resides in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

ELIZABETH DONOHUEAssistant AD/Senior Woman Administrator

Elizabeth Donohue is in her sixth year as Marist's Assistant AD/SeniorWoman Administrator after serving three years as the Director ofAcademic Advisement for Student Athletes. She has been a part of theathletic department family for 10 years now, also serving as a sportsinformation assistant and compliance assistant, before assuming hercurrent role which involves overseeing Marist's compliance office.

This year, Donohue will serve on the college's Strategic PlanningCommittee, as well as serving on the NCAA Steering Committee forAthletic Certification. She currently serves as the chairperson for theMAAC Water Polo committee, and is also a member of the NCAADivision I Cross Country/Track & Field committee.

During the 2009-10 academic year, Donohue served as the Vice Chairperson of the MetroAtlantic Athletic Conference Committee on Athletic Administration. She was selected to partici-pate in Marist's Professional Women's Mentor pilot program during the Spring 2009 semester.

Prior to her current post, Donohue was oversaw the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement,coordinated the Faculty Mentor program and was the academic liaison between theDepartment of Athletics and the Academic School and Administrative Offices. Donohue beganher tenure at Marist in August 2000 when she was hired as an Assistant Sports InformationDirector. In July 2001, Donohue accepted the position of Compliance Assistant, working underthe direction of the Senior Woman Administrator.

She holds memberships in four professional organizations: the American CounselingAssociation (ACA), the New York State School Counselor Association (NYSSCA), the NationalAssociation of Athletics Compliance Coordinators (NAACC) and the National Association ofCollegiate Women's Athletic Administrators (NACWAA).

A 1997 magna cum laude graduate of Muhlenberg College with a Bachelor's Degree inPsychology and a minor in Business, Donohue received the Carl Grothehen, Jr. Award forExcellence in Psychology. She then went on to attain a master's degree in counseling and devel-opment from Long Island University at West Point in June 2009, concentrating in school coun-seling.

Donohue currently resides in Poughkeepsie.

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DARREN McCORMACKAssistant AD/Facilities & Operations

Darren McCormack returned to Marist in August 2007 for his sec-ond stint as Assistant Athletics Director for Facilities & Operations.

McCormack was previously at Saint Peter's College as AssociateAD for Business from 2001 until 2007. Before that, he had workedat Marist for four years. In 1997, McCormack was hired as theCoordinator of Athletic Facilities. The following year, he was hewas promoted to Assistant AD for Facilities before being namedAssistant AD for Internal Affairs in 2000.

McCormack earned his Bachelor's from Villanova University in 1992. He then served as aVolunteer Assistant Cross Country and Track & Field coach at Fairleigh DickinsonUniversity. McCormack then was an Athletic Administration Graduate Assistant at SaintPeter's, where he earned his Master's in 1996.

McCormack is a member of the Sports Turf Managers Association, Sports Field Managersof New Jersey, College Athletic Business Managers Association, and was briefly thePresident of the Collegiate Athletic Administrators of New Jersey.

McCormack and his wife, Elise Pattison, reside in Poughkeepsie.

JEREMY KERSTENAthletics Business Manager

Jeremy Kersten is in his sixth year as the Athletics BusinessManager for the Red Foxes' 23 varsity programs. He is responsi-ble for the day-to-day finances for the athletic department, hasoversight of budget development and management for all varsityprograms and club sports, arranges and coordinates all team trav-el, and assists with fund-raising efforts on behalf of each pro-gram.

In his role at Marist, Kersten's responsibilities also encompass theposition of Ticket Coordinator, which incorporates all aspects ofticket operations and ticket design for football, men's basketball, women's basketball andthe MAAC Championships that are hosted by Marist.

Kersten is also in sixth season as an assistant coach with the Marist hockey team. Hisefforts mainly deal with offensive strategies and special teams.

Kersten came to Marist from Buffalo State College, where he had served as the HomeEvents Coordinator and Ticket Manager for two years. At Buffalo State, Kersten oversawthe facilitation of all on-campus athletic events and managed game operations.

Kersten earned his Master's degree in Sport Administration from Canisius College inBuffalo, N.Y., in 2005, where he had also completed his undergraduate studies in 2002.

A native of Hamburg, N.Y., he currently resides in Poughkeepsie.

FRANK LOMBARDYAssistant AD/External Affairs

Frank Lombardy, a 2007 Marist graduate, is in his third year asAssistant AD/External Affairs.

Lombardy worked for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference(MAAC) in 2008 as Administrative Fellow for Marketing. At theMAAC, Lombardy assisted with sponsorship sales and implementa-tion, overseeing the marketing and event execution for the 2008Campus Tour and assisting the senior MAAC staff with conferencechampionships. In the spring of 2007, Lombardy interned for the MAAC and was incharge of all the marketing and on-campus advertising for the 2007 MAAC CampusTour at Marist. The event set a record by drawing over 200 participants underLombardy's direction.

In the summers of 2006 and 2007, Lombardy assisted Dr. Keith Strudler in teaching theMarist College Sports Communications Institute. The Sports Communication Institutegives high school students the opportunity to earn three college credits while spendingtwo weeks on the Marist campus.

Lombardy graduated Marist cum laude with a degree in Sports Communications. As anundergraduate, Lombardy spent a semester abroad and interned with Surf Life SavingAustralia. There, his main responsibility was assisting with the marketing and communi-cations for the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships, one of the country's elite life-guarding competitions.

KIERAN BEGLEYGraduate Assistant, Intramurals & Club Sports

Kieran Begley is in his third year at Marist as graduate assistantfor intramurals and club sports.

Since his hire in the fall of 2008, Begley has overseen atremendous amount of growth with intramurals and clubsports. There have been 16 Intramural sports and activitiesadded to the program list.

The fall of 2009 saw the inception of a women’s flag football league, a kickball league,and a Zumba Cardio Dance Class. The Intramural program has benefitted from addition-al equipment, such as pylons on the football field and new basketball scoreboards, aswell as enhancements to all leagues.

Each semester, the Intramural Leagues culminate in playoffs, where the championshipteam earns a Championship T-Shirt. Begley also helped usher in Ultimate Frisbee.

A native of Chester, N.Y., Begley graduated from Mount Saint Mary College in 2007with a disciplinary degree with concentrations in philosophy and psychology. He was afour-year member of the varsity basketball team at Mount Saint Mary, which won theSkyline Conference championship in the 2004-05 season. He is currently pursuing hisMaster’s degree in Communications at Marist.

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Joe Ausanio Softball

Melanie BolstadMen’s & Women’s

Diving

Sean Clarke Men's Crew

Pete ColaizzoDirector of Men’s

& Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field

Janet Davis Administrative Assistant

to the Director of Athletics

Brian Giorgis Women’s Basketball

Tom HannaVolleyball

Ashleigh Jacobs Water Polo

Jim ParadyFootball

Karen Kara Administrative

Assistant-AthleticsDepartment/Tickets

Chuck Williams Women’s Cross Country

and Track & Field

Matt Viggiano Men’s Soccer

Larry VanWagnerDirector of Aquatics/

Men’s & Women’sSwimming

Roge Nesbitt Women’s Tennis

Scott Nelson Men’s Lacrosse

Tim Smith Men’s Tennis

Rob MorganAssistant Sports

Information Director

Cheryl SouthernAdministrative Assistant-

Basketball/Sports Information

Andy AlongiAssistant Sports

Information Director

Chuck Martin Men’s Basketball

Tom SanfordDirector of Rowing/

Head Women’s Coach

Chris TraczBaseball

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ith a ground breaking in 1965 and an official dedication in 1968, Leonidoff Field is named after

Dr. Alex Leonidoff a local physician and avid Marist Athletics supporter. Leonidoff Field has served as a hub of

activity for the Marist College Athletic Department and has truly become a cornerstone athletic facility at Marist College. Five individual programs havecalled Leonidoff field home, making it a constant site of Red Fox athletic events.

The Marist College footballteam has been the one program that has seen thegreatest amount of activity on Leonidoff. Theprogram’s humble begin-nings date back to 1965when the sport held clubstatus until 1977. Althoughduring the days of clubfootball team records wereset that still stand today,including the puntingrecord held by Fox News’Bill O’Reily ‘71 averaging41.4 yards per punt.

A new milestone was ush-ered in when the footballprogram moved to NCAADivision III status in 1978. The first game held at Leonidoff Field played at the Division III level was on September 24th 1978 which saw the Red Foxes narrowly lose to St. John’s (NY) 7-3.

The next leap for the football program came in 1993 when Red Fox footballbegan play at the NCAA Division I-AA level. This new era of competition was ushered in at Leonidoff Field on a winning note. The Red Foxes defeated Pace bya score of 47-19 on September 18, 1993. Since beginning play at the Division1-AA level, the Red Foxes have enjoyed a 40-22 home mark at Leonidoff Field,a perfect 5-0 home season in 1998 and an impressive home record of 40-22from 1996-2000.

For many years football was the only activity on Leonidoff Field until 1981 whenthe inaugural Division I season of men’s soccer was played. That first season sawthe Red Foxes post a 12-6-2 mark. Since 2001, Marist men’s soccer has compiled15 wins at home and in 2004 Leonidoff Field had one of the most successfulmen’s soccer seasons take place on its turf. The team picked up four home victories on their way to the MAAC Championship and NCAA Tournament berth.

Leonidoff Field’s resume of programs continued to grow with the inception ofthe Marist College men’s lacrosse team who played their first full Division I season in 1992. The first Marist men’s lacrosse match featured on LeonidoffField was a 18-5 loss to Boston College on March 28, 1992. Recently the 2005

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s men’s lacrosse championship tournamentwas held on Leonidoff Field. The Red Fox men’s lacrosse team would go onto win the 2005 league championship on their home field by defeatingProvidence College on their way to the program’s first appearance in theNCAA tournament.

With the arrival of the 1995 fall season, came the addition of LeonidoffField’s fourth intercollegiate program, women’s soccer. The program’s first

match on Leonidoff was atough 1-0 loss toColumbia on September9, 1995. Although theRed Foxes would comeright back on September10, 1995 to earn the program’s and LeonidoffField’s first women’s soccer victory by defeatingMaine 2-1.

The most recent programaddition to Leonidoff Fieldwas the women’s lacrosseteam which began play in1997. This team begantheir occupancy onLeonidoff Field with a 14-6 loss to Albany on

April 2, 1997. In 2004 the Red Fox women’s lacrosse achieved a 4-1 homerecord and in 2005 qualified for the MAAC championship tournament.

Leonidoff Field has played host to numerous Metro Atlantic AthleticConference Championship Tournaments, most recently hosting the men’slacrosse league championship and men’s soccer league championships. Thesummer of 2005 once again saw Leonidoff Field take center stage as itfunctioned as the competition site for 2005 Empire State Games men’slacrosse tournament.

As a pivotal field in the Marist College Athletic Department, capitalimprovements have been made to Leonidoff over the years. The beginningof the 2001 season saw the addition of Musco field lighting to allow nightgames to occur. An irrigation system consisting of 11 separate zones and 36 individual sprinkler heads was installed in 1990 to keep the Kentucky bluegrass, fescue and rye natural turf surface looking its best. The base ofthis hallowed ground for Marist Athletics is comprised of a blend of soils native to the region.

The final event on the old field took place on Nov. 11, 2006, when theMarist football team defeated Iona 24-17 to earn a share of the MAACFootball League championship.

HISTORY OF LEONIDOFF FIELD

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ACADEMICSIntercollegiate competition is a rewarding extracurricular activity that can add aspecial dimension to a student's life. The student-athlete at Marist can utilize itsacademic support programs, with the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancementstaff helping to ensure that student-athletes successfully balance their commit-ment of academics and athletics.

Director of the Student-Athlete Enhancement Center Alyssa Gates, AssistantDirector Cammie Jones and Academic Fellow Matt Francis provide student-ath-letes with academic support through various means, including academic advisors,tutors, and study facilities, which help the student-athlete to not only be success-ful in the classroom but also prepare them to be successful long after their play-ing careers are complete.

Gates and her staff play a vital role in the student-athlete's career at Marist fromthe time that each person steps on the Hudson River Campus until each studentwalks at commencement, both in and out of the classroom.

The Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement provides the Marist student-ath-letes with a venue in which to pursue academic and life skills. The center pro-vides 18 computers with access to research databases, as well as word process-ing programs. Students also have access to a group-study conference room, andindividual tutorial rooms in which to study.

ACADEMIC MONITORING

The Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement Staff members work closely withstudent-athletes as well as faculty advisors on academic planning, study skills,goal-setting, major selection, etc. The program has two main focuses: The first isto be a valuable resource to the student-athlete for all types of collegiate infor-mation. Gates and her staff help student-athletes create a class schedule thatallows each individual to maximize class participation without compromisingtheir athletic commitments. The office also assists student-athletes to identifymajor and pre-professional programs that will prepare them for life in the profes-sional world. Additionally, the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement serves asa safety net. In this capacity, the office staff monitors student-athletes progressthrough the course of the semester.

Should a student-athlete begin to struggle in a class, the professional staff inter-venes and helps the individual through the learning process by identifying theproblem and assisting in organizing tutorials and study hall sessions to help thestudent better understand class material and improve their study skills. Staff ofthe Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement as well as Marist's NationalCollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Faculty Representative Dr. JohnRitschdorff, help the student-athletes to prioritize their time so as not to be over-whelmed by the adjustment to college life. They provide assistance in helping thestudent-athlete to balance the rigors of academic and athletic demands.

Marist Vice President of Student Affairs, Deb DiCaprio, is an avid supporter of theprogram. DiCaprio sees each participant, at whatever level of competition, as astudent-athlete, a person who is first and foremost a student, but who alsoextends and heightens his or her undergraduate experience through personal fit-ness and team dedication.

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS

In 1991, the NCAA Foundation initiated efforts to create a total development pro-gram for student-athletes. Through the collaborative efforts of the NCAAFoundation and the Division I-A Athletic Directors' Association, the CHAMPS/LifeSkills Program (Challenging Athletes' Minds for Personal Success) was created(www.ncaa.org).

Marist has implemented the CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS Program to provide student-ath-letes with the opportunity to experience programs that increase their academicand personal successes. The program is designed to give the student-athletes thesupport and skills needed to become effective citizens, inspired leaders and moti-vated activists after their graduation from college. The CHAMPS/Life Skills

program focuses on five areas of commitment: Academic Excellence, AthleticExcellence, Personal Development, Career Development, and Community Service.

To this means the Department of Athletics provides seminars on ViolencePrevention, Drug & Alcohol Education, Nutrition & Eating Disorders, CareerDevelopment, a Faculty & Peer Mentor Program, and Community Service projects.As part of the Marist College CHAMPS/Life Skills Program two student-athletesare selected by the NCAA to attend the Foundation Leadership Conference eachyear. The mission of the NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is to providestudent-athlete leaders with a multitude of challenging and thought-provokingactivities that will enable them to become agents of change on their campusesand in their communities. As a result of participation, the student-athletes willenhance their communication skills, decision-making and problem-solving skills,critical-thinking skills, and collaborative skills.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

! Nine consecutive years leading MAAC in student-athletes named to AcademicHonor Roll

! 167 student-athletes named to 2010 MAAC Academic Honor Roll

! School-record 18 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees in2009-10, following previous school record of 13 in 2008-09

! Two Academic All-Americans in 2009-10, and five in the last three years

Alyssa Gates Matt FrancisCammie Jones

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During the 2009-10 academic year, the MaristDepartment of Athletics set a record with 18Academic All-District selections, eclipsing theprevious mark of 13 set in the 2008-09 year.The program which is sponsored by ESPN TheMagazine, and is selected by the CollegeSports Information Directors of America(CoSIDA) has a total of 12 categories wherestudent-athletes can be nominated. Theyinclude:

! Men’s Soccer

! Women’s Soccer

! Football

! Women’s Volleyball

! Men’s Basketball

! Women’s Basketball

! Baseball

! Softball

! Men’s At-Large (Fencing, Golf,Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rifle,Skiing, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,Water Polo, Wrestling)

! Women’s At-Large (Bowling, Crew,Fencing, Field Hockey, Golf, Gymnastics,Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rifle, Skiing,Swimming, Tennis, Water Polo)

! Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country

! Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country

Each nominee must meet ALL of thefollowing criteria:

! To be nominated, a student-athlete must bea starter or important reserve with at leasta 3.30 cumulative grade-point average (ona 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution.

! Nominated athletes must have participatedin at least 50 percent of the team’s gamesat the position listed on the nominationform (where applicable). In baseball andsoftball, pitchers must have at least 10innings pitched. Athletes who have not par-ticipated in at least 50 percent of theirteam’s contests are not eligible.

! No student-athlete is eligible until he/shehas completed one full calendar year athis/her current institution and has reachedsophomore athletic eligibility.

! In the cases of transfers, graduate studentsand two-year college graduates, the stu-dent-athlete must have completed one fullcalendar year at the nominating institutionto be eligible.

ACADEMIC HONOREES

Marist’s 10 All-Time Academic All-Americans Are:

Alexandra Schultze Volleyball

Allie BurkeVolleyball

Amy TillotsonSoccer

Brittany BurnsWomen’s Track

Dawn JanVolleyball

Greg WhippleFootball

Gregg ChodkowskiMen’s Basketball, Third Team, 1995

Amanda KoldjeskiSoftball, Second Team, 2000

Jenny ShanksWomen’s Soccer, Second Team, 2002

David BennettMen’s Basketball, Second Team,2003

Viktor SapezhnikovMen’s Tennis, First Team, 2003

Mike RolekMen’s Track & Field/Cross Country,Third Team, 2008

Melissa GiordanoSoftball, Third Team, 2009

Ryan SchneiderMen’s Basketball, Second Team,2009

The following student-athletes were named Academic All-District during the 2009-10 school year:

Holly BurnsWomen’s Track

Joanna FossVolleyball

Joe ToulumisSoccer

John Van AmanFootball

Jon SchwindBaseball

Lauren TillotsonWomen’s Soccer

Matt FrancisLacrosse

Rachele FitzWomen’s Basketball

Ray FlumefreddoFootball

Ricky PacioneBaseball

Terrence TurnerFootball

Tim MollerFootball

Rachele FitzWomen’s Basketball, Third Team,2010

Joe TouloumisMen’s Soccer, Third Team,2009

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“Marist is committed to providing our student athletes opportunities of the highest caliber,” Director of Athletics Tim Murray said.“This complex assists our student-athletes in achieving and maintaining a level of fitness necessary to be competitive at the highest level.

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FACTS AND FIGURES! Contains 11,000-square foot multipurpose gym with two mid-sized basket-

ball courts, one full-sized basketball courts and one volleyball court

FITNESS CENTER! A $3 million, 20,000 square-foot Fitness Center was completed during the

fall of 1997 during a major renovation! Includes 9,000-square foot strength & conditioning facility

FITNESS CENTER LOWER LEVEL! 4,300 square feet with Wynmor free weights! Nine Husker Power Racks! Two Olympic Lifting Platforms

FITNESS CENTER UPPER LEVEL! 4,700 square feet! Primarily used for cardiovascular activities! Overlooks free weights and recreational gym areas! Has hardwood aerobics/dance floor! 16 pieces of Trotter-Galaleo equipment! Over 30 cardiovascular machines! Eight treadmills! Six EFX Cross Tainers! 10 bicycles! 10 stair masters

JAMES J. MCCANN CENTER

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SOFTBALL PARK AT GARTLAND ATHLETIC FIELD

A picturesque andbreathtaking view of theHudson River provides the dramatic backdrop for the Softball Parkat Gartland Athletic Field. This jewel of an athleticvenue is nestled on the north end of the Maristcampus as part of the Gartland Athletic Field, andhas served as the home of Marist softball since theprogram’s inception in 1992.

TENNIS PAVILION

Completed in the fall of2006, the Marist TennisPavilion provides the firston-campus home to highly successfully men’s andwomen’s tennis programs. The Marist TennisPavilion, located off Fulton Street on the EastCampus, features eight regulation- sized courts, acenter walkway and a pergola-covered spectatorarea. To provide the Marist tennis programs with aworld-class surface, a Deco II surface was installed.Marist, the United States Military Academy and theUnited States Tennis Center in Queens, host site ofthe U.S. Open, are the only tennis venues in thearea that boast a Deco II surface.

GARTLAND ATHLETICFIELD

The GartlandAthletic Field, alsoknown as NorthField, provides striking views of the Hudson Riverwhile serving as a core practice facility for bothMarist intercollegiate and club teams. Formerly thesite of an amusement park, the Gartland AthleticField is large enough to accommodate three teampractices simultaneously and sees a diverse amountof activity. Events ranging from soccer and lacrossepractices to college special events and graduationweek activities all occur on this multi-use field. Thefield is also occasionally used as a helicopter land-ing area for VIP guest arrivals on campus.

BOATHOUSE ROW

Without questionthe campus athletic facilitieswith the greatestamount of history inthe Marist Athletics Department are the boathous-es, located on campus, which sit on the banks ofthe Hudson River. Currently, two houses exist. Thefirst is the original boathouse once occupied byCornell University’s crew teams during their annualtraining and racing at the IRA NationalChampionship Regatta, which was held inPoughkeepsie from the late 19th century until1949. The second boathouse is currently home tothe Marist men’s and women’s rowing programs.The Marist boathouse, which stands on the formersite of the University of California and University ofWashington boathouses, is adjacent to the Cornellboathouse.

MCCANN BASEBALLFIELD

Built in 1991, theMcCann BaseballField has served as the home to Marist baseball since its dedicationat the onset of the 1992 season. This venue, whichbrought Division I baseball to the Mid-HudsonValley, was a project championed by longtimeMarist Trustee John J. Gartland Jr. and the McCannFoundation. The field is located directly next to theJames J. McCann Recreation Center on the south end of campus.

MCCANN FIELD HOUSE

Built in 1977, theJames J. McCannCenter is calledhome by theMarist men’s and women’s basketball and women’svolleyball programs. Additionally, the McCannCenter’s versatility makes it a highly used practicevenue by many of Marist’s varsity teams. The build-ing’s namesake, James J. McCann (1880-1969),was a Poughkeepsie native and a strong supporterof Marist Athletics. Generous support from hischaritable trust made the building’s constructionpossible.

MCCANN NATATORIUM

Built in 1977 through the generosity of Marist athletics supporter James J. McCann, the McCannNatatorium is one of the premier aquatic facilitiesin the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The nata-torium is home to the Marist men’s and women’sswimming and diving and women’s water polo pro-grams. The 265,000-gallon facility, ranging in depthfrom 4 feet to 13 feet, provides six 25-yard lanesand an independent diving well. The well containstwo 1-meter Duraflex diving boards and one 3-meter Duraflex diving board.

MARIST FACILITIES

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Sports Medicine Staff:Glenn Marinelli, M.Ed, ATC, ACI – Coordinator of Sports Medicine (30th season, Springfield ’79)Kevin Henry, MSEd, ATC, CSCS – Assistant Athletic Trainer (3rd season, Marist ’05) Rebekah Schmidt, MS, ATC, ACI – Assistant Athletic Trainer (1st season, Northeastern ’08) Amanda Greco, MS, ATC, ACI, P.ES – Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (1st season, Sacred Heart ’09)

Dr. Michael J. Maynard, MD – Team PhysicianAfter graduating in the top one percent of the United States Naval Academy,Class of 1975, Dr. Maynard attended the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology for two years before finishing his degree at Cornell University in1985. An attending surgeon at The Hospital for Special Surgery in New YorkCity, Maynard was awarded the O’Donoghue Award, the top award in SportsMedicine research, from the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.Maynard, who has been serving Marist and its student-athletes since 1991,generously assisted in funding the Michael J. Maynard Center for SportsMedicine which opened its doors in 2001.

Dr. John M. Uhorchak, MD – Team PhysicianUhorchak is a graduate of the US Military Academy, West Point, NY and fromAlbany Medical College. Dr. Uhorchak was on staff at Keller Army CommunityHospital for the 12 years prior to his retirement from the US Army. He servedas Chief of Orthopedics, and for the last 9 years, as Chief of the Department ofSurgery. While at West Point, Dr. Uhorchak was an active clinician caring forthe US Corp of Cadets, staff and faculty and their families. He also served asTeam Physician or Assistant Team Physician for various West Point varsity, cluband intramural sports teams. Dr. Uhorchak currently specializes in shoulder andknee surgery at Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, P.C., in New Windsor.

Dr. Mary L. Dunne, MD, Director of Health Services, Marist CollegeDr. Gina DelSavio, MD, Orthopedics-HandDr. Rich Whalen, DentistDr. Kenneth Hansraj, Orthopedics-SpineDr. Lewis Sims and Dr. James DeLorenzo, PodiatryDr. Misha Kucherov, NeurologyDr. Richard Gennaro, ChiropracticsDr. Elliot Sussin, ChiropracticsDr. Art Menken, Ears, Nose, and ThroatDr. Robert Frisenda, General SurgeryDr. Vincent Beltrani, DermatologyHudson Valley Heart Center CardiologyMid-Hudson Medical GroupHyde Park OptometrySt. Francis Hospital and Health CentersHudson Valley Paramedic Services

Sports Medicine Facilities:Michael J. Maynard Center for Sports Medicine• Opened in 2001; over 2100 square feet over two rooms, more than three

times the previous size • Main Athletic Training Room; includes eight treatment tables and

modalities in an electrotherapy area, three whirlpools in the hydrotherapyroom, a large, open rehabilitation space, a physician’s office and examination room, and offices for the staff and students

• Additional 500sqft taping and triage room directly across the hallway

Tenney Stadium Athletic Training Room• Opened in 2008 as a brand-new satellite facility beneath the stadium

grandstand• Services home and visiting teams for football, soccer, and lacrosse• Four treatment tables and a range of therapeutic modalities, whirlpools,

rehabilitation aides, and a taping area

Marist College Student Health Center• Marist Health Services (MHS) provides leadership and advocacy in support

of a healthy Marist College community• Staff of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered

nurses, and clerical staff, available daily to evaluate, monitor and treatacute illness and injury

• Provides allergy immunotherapy for student-athletes and undergraduatestudents

Athletic Training Education Program:• Established in 2000, and gained initial accreditation by the Committee

on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education in 2004• Students earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training upon

completion of didactic coursework and over 800 hours of clinical experience in a variety of settings, including rotations with the SportsMedicine Staff and Marist student-athletes

• Graduates will be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification exam

Program is housed in the Marist College School of Science, and is under the direction of Dr. Michael Powers, PhD, ATC, CSCS.

Rebekah SchmidtKevin Henry Amanda GrecoGlenn Marinelli

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SUPPORT:

The Red Fox Club generates financial support to assist in covering programexpenses such as scholarships, operational costs, academic services,championship awards and recruiting efforts for all of Marist’s varsity intercollegiate programs.

The Red Fox Club also sponsors the annual Senior Athletic Awards Banquet,where each qualified senior student-athlete is presented with a Marist varsityletter in recognition of his or her accomplishments. Awards for academic andathletic excellence are also presented to members of the senior class and teams honoring their outstanding achievements.

FUNDRAISING:

Representatives from the Red Fox Club’s Board of Directors and the MaristAthletics Department organize fundraising events throughout the year to benefit Marist’s student-athletes. From the Barbecue-on-the-Hudson, to theTony Antenucci Memorial Golf Tournament, these annual events give Red FoxClub members the opportunity to socialize in a festive environment within theMarist community, while raising funds to support Marist’s student-athletes.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:

To encourage support of Marist Athletics, Red Fox Club members receive the bestmen’s and women’s basketball tickets based on their membership level. Red FoxClub members also receive priority in the allocation of tickets for basketball gamesat Madison Square Garden, conference championships and NCAA championships.Priority parking privileges, pre-game and post-game receptions, suite access forfootball games at Tenney Stadium and additional benefits are available for members at designated membership levels.

JOIN THE RED FOX CLUB!

By joining the Red Fox Club, you are contributing to the success of our 550+ student-athletes. Help us continue building the winning tradition at Marist bybecoming a part of the Red Fox Club! For more information on becoming a memberof the Red Fox Club, please contact Assistant AD/External Affairs Frank Lombardy at(845) 575-3699, ext. 2329.

The Marist Athletics Department’s top priority is to provide the best academic and athletic opportunities for our student-athletes, while maintaining the high standards of

excellence associated with Marist College. Since 1981, the Red Fox Club has served asthe official booster club for Marist Athletics, promoting and encouraging interest in the

athletics program at Marist College.

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The White Ribbon Campaign was founded after the massacre of 14 femalecollege students in Montreal in 1989. It is the largest effort in the world ofmen working to end violence against women. In over 55 countries, campaignsare led by both men and women, even though the focus is to educate menand boys. In some countries, it is a general public education effort focused onending violence against women.

A dedicated group of Marist student-athletes helped to bring the first annualWhite Ribbon Campaign to Marist College on April 23, 2008. Led by DanSmith and Adalberto Ruiz of the football team, more than 100 Red Fox stu-dent-athletes participated in the program that fights to end domestic abuseagainst women.

“This was something we wanted to bring to Marist because we always hearabout it in today’s society,” said Smith, who a captain of the 2007 team. “Thesupport we received for the other athletes and people like Sergeant Gale fromthe Poughkeepsie Police Department was fantastic.”

On April 28, 2009, the second annual White Ribbon Campaign was partneredwith a Take Back the Night ceremony. Small white ribbons, symbolic of supportfor the campaign were made available and followed by a march through cam-pus. One of this year’s captains – senior defensive lineman Terrence Turner –was one of five student-athletes to speak at the event.

The third annual White Ribbon Campaign was held at Marist on April 21,2010. Proceeds from that event benefitted the Grace Smith House inPoughkeepsie, which provides shelter, apartments, advocacy, counseling andeducation on the topic of domestic violence.Marist football players and coaches participate in several other events on andoff campus, including:

! Special Olympics

! Sportsmanship Day (at Haviland Middle School, Hyde Park)

! Hunger Walk

! Lauren’s First and Goal Camp (at Lafayette College)

A hallmark of Head Coach Jim Parady’s teams at Marist has been their involvement in the community.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

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In the 2009-10 school year, Marist set a Metro AtlanticAthletic Conference (MAAC) record by winning its ninth

overall Commissioner’s Cup. The Red Foxes won the women’sCommissioner’s Cup for the sixth time, and have also won

seven men’s Commissioner’s Cups.

The MAAC Commissioner's Cup is awarded annually as a symbol of overall excellence in athletics in the 24

championship athletic events conducted within the MAAC.Each institution is scored in all championships that it fields a

varsity team. However, only the scores from the men's andwomen's basketball participation, plus the other top six men's

and other top six women's championships shall be used todetermine an institution's total points. Marist has also swept

the overall, men's and women's Commissioner's Cup fourtimes (2000-01, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07).

Marist continued its rich championship tradition this past year,earning MAAC championships in women's swimming and diving, women’s basketball, men's crew, men's tennis, waterpolo and women’s lacrosse. The Red Foxes joined the MAACin the 1997-98 school year, and have amassed 83 MAACTournament championships, 33 NCAA Tournament appearances and eight victories in NCAA Tournament play.

Water polo earned a victory on the final day of the NCAATournament this year for the second straight year. That triumph gave the Red Foxes their eight victory in NCAA competition in its history, joining baseball (one victory apiecein 2000, 2001 and 2002) and women's basketball (two in2007, one in 2008.

MARIST OVERALL COMMISSIONER’S CUPS

MARIST MEN’S COMMISSIONER’S CUPS

MARIST WOMEN’S COMMISSIONER’S CUPS

CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

The MAAC Commissioner’s Cup is awarded annually as a symbol of

overall excellence in athletics in the 24 championship athletic

events conducted within the MAAC.Here is a list of the Commissioner’s

Cups the Red Foxes have won since joining the MAAC in the 1997-98 season:

2009-102007-082006-072005-06

2004-052001-022000-01

1999-2000

2006-072005-062004-052002-03

2001-022000-011998-99

2009-102007-082006-07

2005-062004-052000-01

! Second MAAC Championship ! First NCAA Tournament Appearance

! Five straight MAAC championships! Six NCAA appearances in last seven years

! Third straight MAAC championship! Eight MAAC titles overall

! Third straight MAAC championship; four in five years! NCAA Tournament wins each of last two years

! 10 straight MAAC championships! 13 conference championships overall

83 MAAC Tournament Championships ! 22 Commissioner’s Cups ! 33 NCAA Tournament Appearances ! 8 NCAA Tournament Victories

Women’s Basketball

Women’s Lacrosse

Men’s Tennis

Water Polo

Men’s Crew

1998-99

! 11th MAAC Championship! Second ECAC Championship

Women’s Swimming and Diving

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PLAYER PROFILES

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J.J. Allen embodied all the qualities of a great student-athlete, from his success on the football field, to his contributions to the Marist community as a whole. J.J.passed away on New Year’s Eve, 2003, with his wife,Lori, by his side. He had turned 28 just 18 days earlier.

His passing left a void for his family and friends that can never be filled.

“He was the best we ever had, as a person and a player,” said Marist headfootball coach Jim Parady. “He was tremendous, there are not many likehim.”

J.J. spent three years atMarist, 1996-99, afterspending his freshmanyear at Howard University.His impact far exceededhis great successes on thefootball field. Over thecourse of his three years,he was always among thefirst to volunteer his timeto the local community.He spent countless hoursworking with local youthorganizations, and wasalways the first to volunteer for an eventthat involved workingwith others.

J.J. graduated from Maristin May 1999 with aBachelor’s of ScienceDegree in Biology. Former Marist head softball coach Melissa Tucci, a 2001Marist graduate, had a biology class with J.J. her freshman year.

“Here I was a freshman, and the star football player was in my class,”remembers Tucci. “He was so willing to lend a hand to anyone to help themout. He was someone I looked up to academically and athletically. He was areal person and I will always remember that about J.J.”

Allen had great success as a member of the Red Foxes football program,placing his name into the record books in numerous categories. For hiscareer, 30 games, he carried the ball 597 times for 3,015 yards, the third-highest career total in program history. He holds the school record forcareer touchdowns with 41, and helped Marist to 20 wins in his three seasons. Allen was the heart and soul of the 1998 squad, a season in which he set single-season school records with 278 carries, 1,623 yards,21 touchdowns and scoring with 126 points.

“What will always stand out about J.J. for me is how his personality madethe spirit of our team,” said Parady. “His enthusiasm and love for the gamewas contagious and that part of him made for a closeness with his classand the team, which has been hard to duplicate over the years.”

J.J. will always be remembered within the Marist football program. To show its appreciation for what J.J. meant to the program and the legacy ofexcellence which current players strive to emulate now and in the future,Marist retired Allen’s jersey in a ceremony at halftime of the Red Foxes’game against Duquesne on October 22, 2005.

J.J. Allen will be remembered for all his contributions to the entire Maristcommunity, including his efforts on the gridiron.

J.J. Allen in the Marist Record BooksGame

Rushing Attempts

2. J.J. Allen vs. Duquesne, 1998, 363. J.J. Allen vs. St. John’s. 1998, 354. J.J. Allen vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1998, 345. J.J. Allen vs. Siena, 1998, 33

Net Rushing Yards1. J.J. Allen vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1998, 3164. J.J. Allen vs. Iona, 1998, 247

TouchdownsT1. J.J. Allen, three times, 1998, 4

Season

Rushing Attempts1. J.J. Allen, 1998, 278

Net Rushing Yards1. J.J. Allen, 1998, 1,623

Yards Per Carry3. J.J. Allen, 1998, 5.8

Rushing Touchdowns1. J.J. Allen, 1998, 21T5. J.J.Allen, 1996, 9

J.J. Allen, 1997, 9

Scoring1. J.J. Allen, 1998, 1265. J.J. Allen, 1996, 62

J.J. ALLEND E C E M B E R 1 3 , 1 9 7 5 – D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 3

Touchdowns1. J.J. Allen, 1998, 21T5. J.J. Allen, 1997, 10

Career

Rushing Attempts4. J.J. Allen, 1996-98, 596

Net Rushing Yards3. J.J. Allen, 1996-98, 3,015

Touchdowns2. J.J. Allen, 1996-98, 41

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2010 Marist Football Schedule

Fri. Sept. 3 SACRED HEART 7 p.m.Sat. Sept. 11 BUCKNELL 6 p.m.Sat. Sept. 25 MOREHEAD STATE* NoonSat. Oct. 2 at Drake* 2 p.m.Sat. Oct. 9 at Valparaiso* 2 p.m.Sat. Oct. 16 SAN DIEGO*† NoonSat. Oct. 23 at Jacksonville* NoonSat. Oct. 30 at Campbell* 1 p.m.Sat. Nov. 6 DAVIDSON* NoonSat. Nov. 13 DAYTON* ! NoonSat. Nov. 20 at Georgetown 1 p.m.

All times Eastern Home games are in CAPS

* Pioneer Football League game † Homecoming ! Senior Day

MARIST COLLEGEPOUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. 12601

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE(845) 575-3699