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2014 Husson University Football

Eastern Collegiate Football Conference Champions

Thank You toOur Sponsors

1Table of Contents

From the Desk of the AD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

2014 Schedule and Subvarsity Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Athletics & Husson Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9

Football Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Featured Athletes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15

2014 Major Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17

2014 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19

Online Links and Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

2013-14 Husson Eagles Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

2From the Desk of the AD

Welcome to the 2014 yearbook for the Husson University football program!

Whether you are a prospective student-athlete, alumnus, or friend of the program, this yearbook will provide you with all of the information that you need to know regarding our program.

Husson University is committed to excellence and to “transforming student lives.” That commitment to academic and athletic excellence is absolutely reflected in the Husson intercollegiate athletics program.

Enjoy this yearbook as you begin your introduction to Husson University!

Sincerely, Frank Pergolizzi Director of Athletics

32014 Schedule

Date Opponent ResultSept. 6 Alfred L, 34-17Sept . 20 Alfred State W, 34-28Oct . 4 Norwich W, 20-10Oct. 11 SUNY Maritime W, 40-0Oct . 18 Gallaudet W, 12-6Oct. 25 Castleton W, 47-26Nov . 1 Anna Maria W, 42-20Nov. 8 Becker W, 41-12Nov. 15 Mount Ida W, 41-21Nov . 22 MIT (NCAA 1st Round) L, 27-20 (OT)

Subvarsity ScheduleSept . 7 New Brunswick 1 p .m .Oct . 5 Colby College 1 p .m .Oct. 12 Bates College 1 p.m.Oct. 19 Colby College 1 p.m.Oct . 26 Bates College 1 p .m .Home games in bold

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Mission StatementThe primary purpose of NCAA Division III Athletics at Husson University is to provide broad-based athletic opportunities with equal emphasis given to all intercollegiate sports. Conducted as part of the student-athletes’ educational experience, athletics encourages academic and athletic performance, gender equity, appreciation for diversity, and social responsibility. A successful athletic department contributes immeasurably to the growth and student life of the university. Sportsmanship and building respect for others in athletics can lead to better human relations, global awareness and leadership skills.

OverviewThe Husson Eagles compete in the NCAA Division III in 21 varsity sports, representing over 450 student-athletes. In the last year, Husson has added three additional varsity sports and over 100 student-athletes. Collectively, the Husson sports teams have earned over a 3.0 GPA for three straight semesters. The Eagles are a member of the North Atlantic Conference, with football competing in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference and swimming and diving in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Husson prides itself on its state-of-the-art facilities and tremendous support for athletics, including three full-time athletic trainers, a strength and conditioning coach, and a dedicated staff of physicians, chiropractors, and assistant athletic trainers.

The Husson ExperienceMission StatementHusson University inspires and prepares students for professional careers in current and emerging fields within the context of an education informed by the sciences and humanities.

Academic ProgramsHusson enrolls approximately 2,600 undergraduate students at the Bangor campus, with about 500 more enrolled in graduate programs. The university offers over 30 undergraduate and graduate programs, including a 6-year Doctorate in Physical Therapy, a 5-year Master’s in Occupational Therapy, and strong Business, Nursing, Education, and Pharmacy programs. Husson also has the New England School of Communications (NESCom), which offers majors in such disciplines as Video Production, Journalism, and Radio Broadcasting.

Bangor, MaineHusson University’s primary campus is situated on 208 sprawling acres in Bangor, Maine. Framed against the banks of the Penobscot River and the historic brick buildings of downtown, this small yet metropolitan gem of a city houses many unique shops, theaters, and galleries. World class restaurants and bars surround Main Street offering up an array of dining options as well as late night entertainment. Best known as the home of writer Stephen King, Bangor has become an urban mecca for artists, writers, and musicians and is the permanent home of The American Folk Festival, the Cross Insurance Center and the Waterfront Concert Series.

Athletics Overview

5Husson Overview

Todd Eastman, MFA Assistant ProfessorNew England Schoolof Communications

Fact Sheet 2014-2015Location: 208-acre campus in Bangor,

Maine. Metro-area population 108,000; Satellite campuses in Westbrook, Presque Isle and Wells, Maine

Founded: 1898Enrollment: 3,000 undergraduate; 500

graduate and professional

Accreditation• New England Association of Schools

and Colleges (NEASC)• Commission on Collegiate Nursing

Education (CCNE)• Commission on Accreditation in

Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)• Accreditation Council for Occupational

Therapy Education (ACOTE)• International Assembly for Collegiate

Business Education (IACBE)• Accreditation Council for Pharmacy

Education (ACPE) — Full Accreditation Granted July 2014.

Financial Aid and ExpensesTo be considered for any financial aid, applicants must fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form as soon as possible after January 1. Scholarships, grants, and college work-study awards are made on the basis of financial need and merit.

Tuition (31 credits) ........ $15,717 (Regular)Room and Board .......... $8,579 (Standard)Comprehensive Fee ..... $380 (per year)Total .............................$24,676Estimated Books, Supplies and Miscellaneous ....... $2,900

Open House DatesNovember 1, 2014: College of Business, School of Legal Studies, and New England School of CommunicationsNovember 15, 2014: College of Health & Education, School of Science & HumanitiesMarch 21, 2015: College of Health & Education, School of Science & Humanities April 11, 2015: College of Business, School of Legal Studies, and New England School of Communications

Group Information Sessions are held on select Saturdays and occasional weekdays. Check our Admissions Events web page at www.husson.edu/visithusson for dates and details.

Undergraduate Professional ProgramsBachelor of ScienceAccounting (B.S. & 5-yr. MBA)Accounting/CISBiology (Regular & pre-Pharmacy)Business Administration – Concentrations in

• Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management• Financial Management (5-yr. MBA)• General• Interdisciplinary Program of Study (IPS)• International Business Management (5-yr. MBA)• Management (B.S. & 5-yr. MBA)• Marketing (B.S. & 5-yr. MBA)• Retail Management

Business & Professional Studies (Transfer)Chemistry (Regular & pre-Pharmacy)Communications Technology* – Concentrations in • Audio Engineering • Live Sound Technology • Video Production • WebMediaComputer Information Systems (B.S. & 5-yr. MBA)Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice/MSCJACriminal Justice/Psychology (5-yr. dual degree)Educational Studies (Career Technical Education)Elementary EducationEnglish (Regular & pre-Law track)Entertainment Production*Environmental ScienceForensic ScienceHealth Sciences (NEW in Fall 2014)Healthcare Studies (B.S. & 5-yr.MBA)Hospitality & Tourism Management (B.S. & 5-yr.MBA)

Concentrations in• Sales and Marketing• Small Business Entrepreneurship

Legal Studies (pre-Law) Liberal Studies (Interdisciplinary Program of Study)Mass Communications* – Concentrations in • Journalism • Marketing Communications • Radio Broadcasting • Sports JournalismNursingOccupational Therapy/Healthcare Studies (5-yr. MSOT/BS)Paralegal StudiesPhysical EducationPhysical Therapy/Kinesiology (6-yr. DPT/BS)PsychologySecondary Education – Concentrations in

• English (7-12)• Life Science (7-12)• Physical Science (7-12)

Software DevelopmentSport Management Undeclared

*NEW for Fall 2014New England School of Communications ProgramsAs of Fall 2014, The NESCom has been integrated into Husson University.

Valerie Herbert, DNP RN, CNEInterim Director,

School of Nursing

David Prescott, Ph.D.Program Director,Associate ProfessorHealthcare Studies

Jennifer Long PhDAssistant ProfessorSchool of Science

and Humanities

Bobby Duron PhD CPAAssociate Professor

School of Accounting

Laurie Mouradian ScD ATR OTR/LProgram DirectorAssociate ProfessorSchool of Occupational Therapy

Sandip Wilson PhDAssociate Professor,Fulbright-Nehru Scholar School of Education

Continued on back page.

6Athletic Facilities

The John P. Boucher Field, home to the soccer and lacrosse programs, was built in 2001 through a generous donation by Husson alumnus John Boucher ‘66. Recently (2007), the park underwent a face lift. Once again, with Mr. Boucher’s generous support, the field lost it’s natural grass and was converted to field turf. The$650,000 renovation made the John P. Boucher Soccer Field one of the finest collegiate fields in New England.

Granite and iron fences surround the field and bench enclosures giving the complex that “old world” feel. With the help from yet another donation in the fall of 2011, the Boucher Field went through another fantastic facelift with the addition of the gorgeous press box and lights. Night contests at Boucher are truly

spectacular with the campus backdrop set against this beautiful facility.

John Boucher played three sports at Husson: baseball, soccer, and golf. He has been inducted into both the Husson Sports Hall of Fame and the Husson Alumni Hall of Fame and is very involved with Husson as a member of the Board of Trustees.

A soccer coach for more than 20 years, John began his coaching career as the coach of a premier under-12 team in the Granite State Girls Soccer League. He became President of that league and during his tenure, the league grew to 1,800 players (ranging in age from 8-19) with more than 100 teams. He went on to coach girls soccer at Souhegan High School located in Amherst, New Hampshire. Under his direction, Souhegan High School Girls Soccer won eight state championships in a row. The school holds a national record for consecutive state championships with 10 in a row (two coming prior to Coach Boucher’s arrival). Boucher finished at Souhegan High School with a career record of 175 wins, 15 losses, and 5 ties. John’s record in postseason play was 38 wins and 2 losses, with both losses coming in the New Hampshire Division I finals.

Boucher was also the head coach in 1997 and 2000 for the New Hampshire vs. Vermont Lions cup game. In 1999 John was voted New Hampshire Coach of the Year for Class I and NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year for the northeast. The following year he was honored by the NSCAA as the Division I National Coach of the Year.

John graduated from Husson in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After a successful career with Exxon, he went into business for himself. He owned and operated a retail motor fuel and convenience store business located in southern New Hampshire called Stalee and JPB Fuels. He and his wife Judy are the parents of two daughters and live in New Castle, New Hampshire.

John P. Boucher Field

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The Swan Center bears the name of legendary Clara Swan; Husson student, ’32, professor, and Dean. At the age of 102, Clara still attends Husson basketball games and remains a faithful supporter of the university.

The Swan Center houses the Richard and Alice Trott Fitness Studio, a state-of-the-art fitness center with twenty cardiovascular fitness machines, a set of weight equipment for every major muscle group, and a full range of free weight equipment. The facility underwent a dramatic 2012 facelift and is now climate-controlled with 3,000 square feet, flat screen TVs, and a sound system.

Primary benefactors of the Swan Center were Husson alumnus Dick Trott ‘65 and his wife Alice. Built in 2001 as a fitness and performance testing center for students, the facility houses the Kenduskeag Research Center, which offers research equipment for performance testing. This research center was funded by Hilda Hutchins and is utilized across the curriculum, especially in the departments of Kinesiology, Physical Therapy and Physical Education.

Clara Swann Center and Trott Fitness Studios

Athletic Facilities

The Newman Athletic Gymnasium was one of the original structures built on campus in 1968 when Husson moved to its current location. Named after William Newman, Husson trustee and prominent Maine banker, this facility serves students, faculty, and the community. The maple center court is home to volleyball, basketball, intramurals, classes and special events, and it seats 1,200. Locker rooms, an athletic training facility, a free weight room, a batting cage, classrooms, coaches’ offices, and athletic administration offices are also part of this busy building. The Webber Pool, Swan Center, Sports Hall of Fame, Kenduskeag Human Performance Institute, and Trott Fitness Center are all attached to Newman Gymnasium.

Newman Athletic Facility and Gymnasium

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The Bob & Fran O’Keefe Softball Complex is home to Husson’s softball program and was made possible by the generous gift from Robert and Frances O’Keefe. The field was dedicated in April 2005. O’Keefe

Field is built to NCAA regulations, with the playing field completely fenced in and a drainage system in place. Further renovations to the field occurred in 2012, and a press box was added in 2013.

Robert (Bob) O’Keefe graduated from Husson in 1967 with a BS in Business Administration. He earned an MS in Management from SUNY

Albany in 1985. He had a long and successful career in sales, beginning with Shell Oil Company in 1967 and the Angelica Corporation in 1979. Bob retired from his position as the Angelica Corporation Northeastern US Regional Manager of Sales in 1995 but continued to work for Angelica as a consultant until his full retirement in 2007.

Bob O’Keefe is a proud member of both the Husson Alumni Hall of Fame and the Husson Sports Hall of Fame. He has lived in and worked out of the Albany, NY area since 1969. Bob’s wife Fran is a native of Albany, and they have been married since 1979.

Bob & Fran O’Keefe Softball Complex

The Webber Pool is located in the Newman Athletic Facility. It is a 25 yard, six-lane, competitive pool and is home to the women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams, which began in 2005.

The pool is also used by Husson students for recreation, conditioning, and injury rehabilitation, as well as by faculty and members of the community. Balcony seating for over 500 spectators makes this facility one of the finest in the Eastern Maine area.

Extensive renovations continue to the pools structure, roof, and side walls. New signage, timing and pace clocks, lane lines, and flags have recently been added.

Webber Pool

Athletic Facilities

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The Winkin Sports Complex is home to Husson’s baseball, field hockey, and football teams and is one of the best facilities in New England. The vision of legendary baseball coach Dr. John Winkin helped transform Husson’s baseball field into a multisport complex, complete with field turf, dugouts, and a press box. Dr. Winkin got the project off the ground by donating his summer camp to the school, and the proceeds from it jump started the project. His gift inspired long-time friend Harold Alfond to make a $1,000,000 donation to

Husson for the Harold Alfond Diamond, field turf, and a drainage system to be installed. There is seating for 3,000 spectators for baseball, football, and field hockey games, and the facility hosts Husson’s outdoor commencement ceremony when weather permits.

Dr. Winkin served as the head baseball coach at Husson, Colby College, and the University of Maine Orono. He also served as the Athletic Director at Colby and spent time working for both the Red Sox and the Yankees baseball franchises. Dr. Winkin was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013.

Dr. Winkin passed away on July 19, 2014. However, his contributions to athletics and baseball at Husson and the state of Maine will be enjoyed by young people for years.

The D. Bruce MacGregor Sports Hall of Fame Room is home to the Husson Sports Hall of Fame. Newly renovated in 2012, the room reopened over Husson’s Homecoming weekend in October. The Hall of Fame Room is used for athletics receptions, press conferences, and additional events and meetings.

The Hall of Fame Room is named after Sports Hall of Fame Committee Chairman, Bruce MacGregor, who is also a 1998 inductee. Coach MacGregor was a storied basketball coach at Husson who amassed 526 career wins. He remains active in Husson athletics to this day.

The Husson University Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1985 to honor outstanding athletes, athletic administrators, and coaches for their athletic performances, leadership, and contributions to their teams while at Husson University.

Dr. John W. Winkin Sports Complex

D. Bruce MacGregor Sports Hall of Fame Room

Athletic Facilities

10Football Overview

The 2014 Eagles returned 75 lettermen, including 8 starters on offense and 7 starters on defense from a team that went 5-5 overall and 4-3 in ECFC play a year ago. Husson went 8-2 on the year and clinched their first Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) Championship in program history, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Football Championship. The team was selected to host a first round game, the ECFC’s first-ever home playoff contest, and they faced the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, falling 27-20 in overtime.

Husson football was honored with 12 2014 All-ECFC honorees, and four major award winners: Gabby Price, Coach of the Year; Stephan Dance, Defensive Player of the Year; Alex Young, Offensive Lineman of the Year; and John Smith, Rookie of the Year.

Price is in his eighth season at the helm of the Eagles and his second stint that began last season. His team, after falling in their first game of the season, reeled off eight consecutive wins, including a perfect 7-0 mark in conference play.

Dance, a senior defensive back and captain, notched 74 tackles to go with two interceptions and five pass breakups. Dance led a Husson defense that gave up a league-low 18.4 points per game and tied for the lead with 19 interceptions and 27 sacks. He holds the school-record with 352 tackles in his career.

Young, a senior offensive lineman, anchored a line that gained an ECFC-best 365 yards per contest and cleared the way for the ECFC’s leading rusher in Smith and the second-best passer in Joe Seccareccia.

Smith, a first year running back, led the conference with a school-record 1,408 yards on the ground and also led the league with his 13 touchdowns. Smith finished the season with eight-straight 100-yard rushing games, including a pair of 200-yard contests, one of which was a 264-yard game in the NCAA Playoff contest against MIT.

Dance and Smith were also named to the New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team.

The Husson program was established in 2002, and started competition the next year under Coach Price, who initially coached the program from 2003–2009. Following the 2012 season, Price was hired to take over the program again.

Program Highlights

l Hosted 2008 ECAC Northeast Bowl

l Hosted 2014 NCAA Championship First

Round Game

l Ernest Wiggins and Brendan Walker selected to play in the

2013 National Bowl

l 2013 NCAA top kick-returner Shabashe McIntosh

l 2014 ECFC Coach, Defensive Player, Offensive Lineman, and

Rookie of the Year

l 37 All-ECFC selections since 2009

l 31 ECFC All-Academic selections since 2009

11Coaching Staff

Gabby Price Head Coach Eighth Season

Coach Gabby Price completed his eighth season at the helm of the Eagles in 2014, leading them to an ECFC

Championship and NCAA appearance. Following the season, he was named ECFC Coach of the Year.

In 2013, Price assumed head coaching duties again after relinquishing the position after the 2009 season. Under his leadership again, the Eagles achieved a 5-5 overall record and 4-3 mark in conference play. The season was a three-win improvement over the previous season. Price saw nine of his players garner All-ECFC honors as the team notched a winning record in ECFC play for the first time in program history.

Price was the first head coach in program history, and led the Eagles to their first win, a 28-14 victory over Southern Virginia University on October 9, 2014. Price steadily built the program to its high point in 2008, when Husson went 7-3 and advanced to the ECAC Bowl before joining the ECFC in 2009. Through eight seasons, Price has a career record of 38-35 and has gone 32-17 in the last five years.

Nat ClarkAsst. Head CoachOL/ST Eighth Season

Jon PritchardDef. Coord./SecondarySecond Season

Chris MorrisCornerbacks/Video Coord.Third Season

Shane Rogers l Linebackers

Ben Emmott l Asst. OL

Fred Lower l Wide Receivers

Ryan Weston l Tight Ends

Derek Antonioni l Defensive Line

Nate Quiron l Running Backs

14Featured Athletes

#1 Josiah HartleyJunior Captain Wide ReceiverBangor, MaineHartley has appeared in 29 contests in his three seasons with the Eagles. In 2014 he made 20 catches for 278

yards, averaging 27.8 yards per game. He led the team with 17 receptions for 184 yards in 2013 and made 19 catches for 175 yards in 2012.

He is a Business Administration major who transferred to Husson from the University of Maine after redshirting his freshman year.

#7 Joe Seccareccia JuniorQuarterbackBangor, MaineSeccareccia was named to the 2014 ECFC Second Team Offense. He finished the season with 149 passing yards

per game and 14 passing touchdowns, while also scoring three touchdowns and rushing for 201 yards. In 2013, Seccareccia appeared in eight games and totaled 49.9 passing yards per game while completing four passing touchdowns. He rushed 208 yards and scored one touchdown, while averaging 26.0 rushing yards per game.

#52 Alex Young Senior CaptainOffensive LinemanRockland, Maine

Young was honored as the 2014 ECFC Offensive Lineman of the Year and a First Team Offense selection. He appeared

in all 10 games for the Eagles. As a junior in 2013, he was named First Team ALL-ECFC and started all 9 games he played in. He appeared in 13 games as a first year and sophomore for Husson. He is a Sport Management major.

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#40 Rick OrioSophomore CaptainDefensive BackStoneham, Mass. Appearing in all 10 games as a sophomore in 2014, Orio made 39 tackles and grabbed three interceptions for 62 yards. In

his first year, he appeared in six games, notching 28 tackles, one tackle-for-loss, and an interception.

Featured Athletes

#33 Stephan DanceSenior CaptainDefensive Back New London, Connecticut

Dance was chosen as the 2014 ECFC Defensive Player of the Year and selected to the ECFC First Team Defense and the New England Football Writers

Division II/III All-New England Team. The senior defensive back notched 74 tackles to go with two interceptions and five pass breakups. Dance led a Husson defense that gave up a league-low 18.4 points per game and tied for the lead with 19 interceptions and 27 sacks. He holds the school-record with 352 tackles in his career. In 2013 he was an ECFC First Team selection, and he was a Second Team selection in 2011 and 2012.

#47 Ellis ThrockmortonSophomoreLinebacker Bangor, MaineThrockmorton earned First Team Defense Honors for the ECFC in 2014. He made 90 tackles and had 5.5 sacks

for 26 yards. Registering 20.5 tackles for loss for 56 yards, he also had a forced fumble, two fumble returns, and an interception. In 2013, he played in all 10 games. Throckmorton notched 80 tackles, including 8.0 tackles-for-loss, two forced fumbles and an interception.

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Alex Young

2014 eCFC o-linemAn oF the YeAr

StephAn DAnCe

2014 eCFC DeFenSive plAYer oF the YeAr

Major AwardWinners

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John Smith

2014 eCFC rookie oF the YeAr

Major AwardWinners

2014 Highlights:12 All-ECFC Selections 4 ECFC Major Award Winners 13 ECFC All-Academic Team Members 2 NEFW All-New England Team Selections

1 D3Football.com All-East Region Third Team Selection 3 ECAC North All-Stars 2 USA College Football First Team All-Americans 2 USA College Football Division III Freshmen All-Stars.

182014 Roster

# Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous School

1 Josiah Hartley WR JR 6’3” 225 Bangor, ME / Bangor / UMaine2 Ryan Dorso RB SR 5’9” 195 Farmingdale, ME / Kents Hill2 Mike Hayes DB FY 5’11” 170 Bedford, MA / Bedford3 Derek Walbridge LB SR 5’11” 190 Barre, VT / Spaulding4 Obie Christmas RB SO 5’9” 185 Boston, MA / Hebron4 Zach Gordon DB SO 5’9” 160 Old Orchard Beach, ME / Old Orchard5 Ryan Stroud WR SR 6’0” 190 Dover-Foxcroft, ME / Foxcroft Academy / UMaine5 Zach Collier DB FY 6’2” 175 Frankfurt, ME / Belfast Area6 Jordan Hersom DB JR 6’4” 200 Turner, ME / Leavitt / Springfield Col.7 Joe Seccareccia QB JR 6’5” 215 Bangor, ME / Southern Connecticut State 7 Tyler Getchell WR FY 6’1” 175 Ellsworth, ME / Ellsworth8 Jon Geagan WR JR 5’11” 195 Bucksport, ME / Bucksport9 Caleb King TE SR 6’4” 220 Cumberland, ME / Greely10 Matt McInnis QB JR 6’2” 215 Portland, ME / Portland11 Shabashe McIntosh WR SR 5’7” 150 Bridgeport, CT / Bridgeport Cen.12 Luis Martinez QB FY 6’0” 170 Lantana, FL / Santaluces13 Josh Ross QB SR 5’11” 195 Lithia, FL / Hernando / Harding University14 Marquis Jiminez DB JR 5’7” 150 Hartford, CT / Manchester15 Parker Asselin QB FY 6’1” 200 Sabattus, ME / Oak Hill16 Kenny Sweet DB SO 5’11” 190 Portland, ME / Deering17 Deon Wiggins WR SO 6’1” 170 Bridgeport, CT / Bridgeport Central17 Kervens St. Pruex RB FY 5’9” 220 Lantana, FL / Santaluces18 Ross Hogan QB FY 6’0” 175 York, ME / York19 Ron Hargrove WR FY 5’11” 175 Portland, ME / Portland20 Jon DiBiase WR JR 5’10” 200 South Portland, ME / South Portland20 Tyler Tran WR FY 5’10” 165 Searsport, ME / Belfast Area21 Jared Meklin LB SR 5’9” 185 Thomaston, ME / Rockland22 Dylan Walton WR JR 5’9” 196 Brunswick, ME / Brunswick / University of Maine23 Jason Fisher LB JR 5’10” 195 Leeds, ME / Leavitt Area24 Christian Mowrer DB FY 5’11” 185 Orono, ME / Orono25 Alex Cardenas RB JR 5’7” 175 West Hills, CA / Calabassas26 Stephen Day RB SO 6’0” 195 Madison, ME / Madison Area / Acadia University27 Alonzo Connor LB SO 6’0” 200 Gardiner, ME / Gardiner27 Derek Miller WR JR 5’8” 180 Rockport, ME / Rockland28 Devin Stewart LB SO 5’10” 190 Bloomfield, CT / Northeast Catholic29 DJ Allen TE FY 6’0” 215 Skowhegan, ME / Skowhegan30 Dan Stone DB SO 5’9” 185 Rockland, ME / Oceanside30 Cody Williams WR SO 5’9” 165 Clermont, FL / Lake Minneola31 Jake Stewart DB SO 5’11” 175 Bucksport, ME / Bucksport32 Renard Desir WR SR 5’10” 180 Stamford, CT / Stamford32 Alphonso Belnavis DB SO 5’9” 150 Auburn, ME / Edward Little33 Stephan Dance DB SR 5’10” 195 New London, CT / New London34 Jeff Turcotte LB SO 5’11” 210 Lewiston, ME / Hebron34 Brett Howell WR FR 5’10” 165 Portland, ME / Portland35 Josh Gray WR/K FY 5’8” 155 Bucksport, ME / Bucksport36 Kyle McKinnon RB SO 5’11” 210 New London, CT / New London37 John Smith RB FY 5’11” 200 Fayetville, GA / Starr Mills38 Rashawn Wise DB FY 5’10” 180 Jamaica Plain, MA / Needham39 Diwanii Singletary DB FY 5’10” 180 Springfield Gardens, NY / Holy Cross40 Rick Orio DB SO 5’10” 195 Stoneham, MA / Cony40 Cody DelConte DB FY 5’10” 185 Ellsworth, ME / Ellsworth41 Nick Sterling LB SR 6’0” 190 Rumford, ME / Mountain Valley42 Nelson Perez LB SR 5’10” 210 Valley Stream, NY / Holy Cross42 McCoy Briscoe WR FY 5’11” 150 Bloomfield, CT / Bloomfield43 Jack Goldberg DL JR 6’0” 225 Toronto, Ontario / Dr. G. W. Williams44 Logan Steward RB SO 5’9” 195 Hampden, ME / Hampden44 Terrell Lue DB FY 5’9” 150 Averne, NY / Far Rockaway45 Bryant Wade LB JR 5’11” 215 Fairfield, ME / Lawrence46 Matt Pellerin DL JR 6’1” 260 Leeds, ME / Leavitt Area / UMaine

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46 Lucas Bickford RB FY 5’9” 190 Pemaquid, ME / Lincoln Academy47 Ellis Throckmorton LB SO 6’3” 220 Bangor, ME / Bangor / UMaine48 Jean Gabriel DB FY 6’0” 180 Lake Worth, FL / Santaluces49 Josh Wyzik DB FY 5’11” 190 Monson, MA / Cathedral50 Briar Bussell DL FY 5’11” 255 Harmony, ME / MCI52 Alex Young OL SR 6’0” 275 Rockland, ME / Rockland53 Jared Shufeldt DL JR 5’10” 225 Harpswell, ME / Mt. Ararat54 Tom Black LB SO 5’10” 245 Tolland, CT / Tolland55 Stevens Laguerre DL SR 5’11” 255 Stamford, CT / Stamford56 Luke Knight LB FY 6’1” 215 Waterville, ME / Waterville57 Nick Lewis OL SO 6’0” 260 Gorham, ME / Gorham58 Nick Bishop LB FY 6’0” 200 Bucksport, ME / Bucksport59 Isaac Stone DL SO 6’0” 240 Poland, ME / Poland Regional60 Lucas Murphy DL SO 5’9” 215 Bass Harbor, ME / MDI61 Devin Naylor OL FY 5’11” 255 Malden, MA / Malden62 Alex Martin-Wallace OL SR 6’0” 275 South Portland, ME / South Portland63 Matt Archer OL SR 6’0” 310 Chesterville, ME / Mt. Blue64 Izaak Bolduc OL SR 5’8” 240 Worcester, VT / U-3265 Val Honore OL SR 5’10” 225 Stamford, CT / Stamford65 Keith Luck LB FY 5’9” 205 Gwynn Oak, MD / Friendship Academy66 Dan Considine OL SR 6’4” 305 Goffstown, NH / Goffstown67 Gus McWilliams DL FY 5’10” 200 Burnham, ME / MCI68 Seth Batty OL SO 5’11” 255 Spruce Head, ME / Oceanside68 Arthur Ryan DL FY 5’9” 225 Phillips, ME / Mount Abram69 JJ Garcia DL FY 6’0” 270 Westbrook, ME / Westbrook70 Tyler Lyle OL JR 6’1” 255 East Parsonsfield, ME / Sacopee Valley71 James Osgood OL SO 6’2” 270 Bucksport, ME / Bucksport72 Josh Rivera OL FY 5’11” 275 New Britain, CT / New Britain73 Luis Rivera OL FY 5’11” 250 New Britain, CT / New Britain74 Xavier Wooten OL FY 6’5” 330 Boston, MA / East Boston75 Brandon Darias OL FY 6’7” 320 Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus76 Andrew Sickenberger OL SO 6’4” 295 Berlin, MA / Shrewsbury77 Jordan Shufeldt DL JR 5’10” 230 Harpswell, ME / Mt. Ararat78 Dakota Ball OL FY 6’1” 300 Sutton, VT / Lyndon Institute79 Jon Walker OL SO 6’2” 315 Falmouth, ME / Falmouth80 Rob Labelle WR SR 6’5” 215 Dover-Foxcroft, ME / Foxcroft Acad.81 Kadeem Edge WR SO 6’4” 185 Boston, MA / Cathedral82 John Saban WR FY 6’0” 185 Augusta, ME / Cony83 John Roy WR SO 5’8” 150 Lawrence, MA / Lawrence84 Tom Eppich WR SO 6’0” 180 Standish, ME / Bonny Eagle85 Joe Farrell WR FY 6’5” 190 Mattapan, MA / John D. O’Bryant86 Jeremiah Jones WR SO 5’9” 175 Hawley, MA / Mohawk Trail Regional87 AJ McLaughlin TE SO 6’1” 195 Dexter, ME / Dexter Regional87 Nick Comeau WR FY 6’1” 190 Concord, NH / Concord88 Kevin McKellar WR SO 6’1” 185 Bath, ME / Morse89 Jayson Burke TE FY 6’3” 240 Bar Harbor, ME / MDI90 Ian Palmer DL JR 5’10” 225 Readfield, ME / Maranacook91 David Stacy WR FY 5’10” 175 Bath, ME / Morse92 Elijah Moreshead DL SO 5’11” 215 Auburn, ME / Hebron 93 Tarik Smith DL FY 6’0” 265 Plantation, FL / Plantation94 Ryan Malcolm DL FY 5’11” 235 East Madison, ME / Madison95 Seth Freudenberger K SR 6’3” 170 Bangor, ME / Bangor96 Kyle King DL SO 6’0” 215 Hudson, NH / Alvirne97 Austin Odd DL FY 5’11” 230 Williamstown, NJ / Williamstown98 Luke Washburn DL FY 6’3” 260 Litchfield, ME / Oak Hill99 Collin Gillespie DL SR 6’1” 205 Wilton, ME / Mt. Blue

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2013-14 Husson Eagles Highlights

Men’s Basketball captured the 2014 NAC Championship

Softball captured the 2014 NAC Championships

The golf team captured its eighth-straight NAC championship

The 2014 Eagle Award Winners

Tim Smith won the NEISDA 1-Meter Championships

Alecia Palmer and Chrissy Larrabee led women’s cross country to a

runner-up finish at the NAC Championships

NAC Player of the Year Dylan Foster led

the baseball team to a runner-up finish in

the NAC Championship

Student-athletes and staff at the 2014 NCAA SAAC Color Games