F O O T B A L L Sports Information Contact Ryan A. Sakamoto office: 202.687.5241 cell: 610.428.1492 email: [email protected] 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE GAME 10 - Holy Cross (4-7, 2-3 Patriot) vs. Georgetown (2-8, 0-5 Patriot) Saturday, November 22, 2014 - Noon Multi-Sport Field • Washington, D.C. • BROADCAST: Saturday’s game will be broadcast live on HoyaVision via the Georgetown Athletics official website - www.GUHoyas.com with Jeremy Huber providing play-by-play and Chuck Timanus adding analysis. Monika Moore will report from the sideline. Fans can also find game updates from the team’s official twitter account: @HoyasFB. QUICK HITS... Overall: 2-8 DATE Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Conf.: 0-5 Home: 1-4 OPPONENT WAGNER at Dayton at Marist BROWN at Colgate* HARVARD at Lafayette* BUCKNELL*§ LEHIGH* at No. 7 Fordham* HOLY CROSS* Away: 1-4 TIME L, 21-3 L, 24-13 W, 27-7 W,17-3 L,19-0 L,34-3 L,24-21 L,22-17 L,27-19 L,52-7 Noon * Patriot League Game § Homecoming home games in BOLD CAPS played at Multi-Sport Field 2014 HOLY CROSS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE • TODAY’S GAME VS. HOLY CROSS...The Hoyas and Crusaders meet for the 27th time in series history, with GU trailing 16-10. Georgetown has won three of the last four matchups , including a dramatic 28-21 victory to conclude 2013. Kyle Nolan’s 82-yard touchdown run proved to be the game-winner. • 21 SENIORS TO BE HONORED PRE-GAME...The Hoyas will celebrate senior day prior to the game honoring 21 student-athletes who have dedicated their collegiate careers to the Georgetown football program. This year’s seniors made an impact as freshmen helping GU to its best Patriot League season in 2011...The seniors have also grown mustaches for “Movember” to support prostate cancer awareness. • MAY LEADS NATION IN SACK...Senior defensive end Alec May leads the PL and the FCS with 15.5 sacks (1.55/game) and has moved to fifth in GU program history with 27 career sacks. He is 0.5 sacks away from Janne Kouri’s single-season program record of 16 set in 1996 and 2.5 away from the PL record of 18 set by Andrew Hollingsworth (Towson) in 2000. • ALFIERI LEADS PL IN TACKLES..Senior linebacker Nick Alfieri posted seven tackles vs. No. 7 Fordham to reach 322 career tackles. He became the third player in program history to eclipse 300 tackles, joining Robert McCabe (407) and Nick Parrish (349). Alfieri is a two-timePL Def. Player of the Week this season. •JO’EL KIMPELA MOVING THE CHAINS...Junior running back Jo’el Kimpela is tied for third in the Patriot League averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Over his last four PL games, Kimpela has averaged 7.05 yards per carry, the best stretch of his career. He has topped the 100-yard mark three times this season. • HOYAS ARE PATRIOT LEAGUE TURNOVER MARGIN LEADERS: The Hoyas defense has been opportunistic this season creating 19 turnovers, including 12 interceptions. Junior cornerback Ettian Scott leads the team with four and junior safety Garrett Powers has three, GU’s offense has turned the ball over 12 times this season, giving the team a +7 turnover margin, the best mark in the Patriot League and among the top in the FCS Overall: 4-7 DATE Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Conf.: 2-3 Home: 3-2 Away: 1-5 OPPONENT RESULTS at Albany L,14-13 MORGAN STATE W,29-26 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W,20-7 at Harvard L,41-18 No. 16 FORDHAM* L,45-16 at Colgate* L,20-17 at Brown L,27-24(2OT) at Dartmouth L,24-21 at Lafayette* W,24-14 LEHIGH* W,27-20 BUCKNELL* L,31-24(OT) at Georgetown* Noon * Patriot League game Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Fitton Field 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 1 MEDIA POLICIES / HISTORY MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIES Sports Information Office THE LAST TIME GEORGETOWN... Football Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Office Phone: 202-687-5241 Cell Phone: 610-428-1492 Fax: 202-687-2491 E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 202-687-6740 Interview Policy Personal interviews with Head Coach Rob Sgarlata, his staff and players can be arranged through Ryan Sakamoto at 610-428-1492 or [email protected]. Student-athletes are available in person and for phone interviews Monday through Thursday, subject to the individual student-athlete’s academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all interviews should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Home and cell phone numbers will not be given out. The best time to reach Coach Sgarlata by phone is weekday mornings. On the Web Media and fans can find the latest news, up-to-date statistics and team information on the Georgetown athletics website, www.guhoyas.com. E-Mail Updates If you are interested in receiving news updates on GU’s football program please send an email to [email protected] and you will be added to the list automatically. HoyaVision Georgetown University’s athletic department will bring Georgetown home football contests live over the Internet via streaming video during the 2013 season. To view the games on your computer visit: www. guhoyas.com. What’s a Hoya Many years ago, when all Georgetown students were required to study Greek and Latin, the University’s teams were nicknamed “The Stonewalls.” It is suggested that a student, using Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer “Hoya Saxa!”, which translates into “What Rocks!” The name proved popular and the term “Hoyas” was eventually adopted for all Georgetown teams. An Old Tradition Returns The 2003 Hoyas restarted an old Hilltop tradition by singing the Georgetown fight song after every victory. It was the idea of Georgetown President John J. DeGioia and Head Coach Bob Benson. The squad learns the song during preseason by having each position group sing off against another group with the loser earning extra conditioning the next day. Georgetown’s first rendition of the song came at Lafayette on October 5, 2003. The Hoyas have continued the revived tradition ever since. GEORGETOWN FIGHT SONG “It’s been so long since last we met Lie down forever, lie down Oh, have you any money to bet Lie down forever, lie down!” “There goes old... Georgetown Straight for a... touchdown See how they... gain ground Lie down forever, lie down Lie down forever, lie down!” “Rah! Rah! Rah! Hurrah for Georgetown Cheer for victory today ‘Ere the sun has sunk to rest, In the cradle of the west In the clouds will proudly float the Blue and Gray.” “We’ve heard those loyal fellows up at Yale Brag and boast about their ‘Boola-Boola’ We’ve heard the Navy yell, we’ve listened to Cornell We’ve heard the sons of Harvard tell How Crimson lines could hold them ‘Choo! Choo! Rah! Rah!’, dear to Holy Cross The proud old Princeton tiger is never at a loss But the yell of all the yells, the yell that wins the day Is the ‘HOYA, HOYA SAXA!’ of the dear Old Blue and Gray.” Follow @HoyasFB on Twitter Shut out opponent............................................... 2006, Stony Brook, 7-0 Was shut out by opponent.................................... 2012, Holy Cross 24-0 Ended game in tie........................................................... 1987, F&M, 3-3 Scored between: 40-49.....................................................2013, vs. DAVIDSON, W, 42-6 50-59.............................................................. 2011, at Marist, W, 55-28 60-69.................................................................... 1940, Roanoke, 66-0 70-79................................................................1926, Washington, 78-0 80-89.............................................................. 1928, Susquehana, 88-0 90-plus...................................................................1915, St. Louis, 90-0 Had an opponent score between: 40-49..................................................................2013, at Lehigh, 45-24 50-59.................................................................... 2014, Fordham, 52-7 60-69....................................................................2002, at Lehigh, 0-69 70-plus.........................................................................1890, Navy, 4-70 Scored a def. extra point............................................ 2003, Stony Brook Recorded a safety..........................J. Richardson 2013, vs. Fordham Did not commit a turnover............................................2014, vs. Harvard Forced 5+ turnovers...................................................2012, vs. Lehigh, 7 Forced 5+ interceptions...........................................2004, at Davidson, 5 Had 8+ turnovers....................................................2004, at Duquesne, 8 Was penalized 100+ yards............................2014, at Lafayette, 9-115 Played an overtime game............................... 2010, vs. Wagner, 22-16 L Won a game in the last min..................................2012, Princeton, 21-20 Lost a game in the last min......................................2010, at Yale, 40-35 THE LAST TIME A HOYA... 30-39 rushes............................................K. Sarin, 2004, Holy Cross, 33 40 + rushes.......................................................S. Iorio, 1996, at SJU, 44 100-199 yards rushing.............Jo’el Kimpela vs. Lafayette 2014,159 ..................................................Danny Wright vs. Lafayette 2014, 106 200 + yards rushing................................... J. Sims, 2003, Davidson, 268 Mult. 100 yds rushing........... J.Kimpela/D. Wright 2014 vs. Lafayette A 50-59 yard run............................Daniel Wright, 2014 vs. Brown, 57 A 60-69 yard run...................................... B. Durham, 2011, at Marist, 67 A 70-79 yard run.......................................... J. Todisco, 1995, at Iona, 74 An 80 + yard run......................... Kyle Nolan, 2013, at Holy Cross, 82 3 rushing TDs............................. N. Campanella, vs. Davidson, 2012 (4) 60+ yard pass.......................... Matt Buckman, 2014, vs. Bucknell, 67 5+ passing TDs...........................................D. Paulus, 2002, Bucknell, 5 20-29 completions............................. Isaiah Kempf, 2013, at Wagner 21 30+ completions...................................... Isaiah Kempf, 2013, Marist, 35 200-299 yds passing........................Kyle Nolan, 2013, Lafayette, 253 300-399 yds passing............................. Isaiah Kempf, 2013, Marist, 398 400+ yds passing........................................... J.J. Mont, 1998, Iona, 401 Mult. 100 yds Receiving....... J. DeCicco/Z. Wilke, 2013, Marist 118/108 100-149 yds Receiving...........................D. Sprotte, Lafayette 2013, 102 150-199 yds Receiving....................Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate, 181 200+ yds receiving.......................................G. Hester, 2000, Butler, 271 10+ receptions....................................... Dan Sprotte, 2013, Lafayette 11 3 TD receptions.......................................Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate 4 TD receptions................................ Luke McArdle, 2003, at Holy Cross 5 TD receptions.................................................. G. Hester, 2000, Butler 40-yd Field Goal....................... Henry Darmstadter, 2014, Brown (44) 5 FGs in a game........................................ M. Gillman, 2004, St. Francis 2-pt conversion (pass).....................................D. Hughes, 2009, Howard 5 extra points............................... Matt MacZura(6), 2013, vs. Davidson 10+ punts.................................................B. Scoffern, 2004, Bucknell, 10 A 70+ yard punt...................................... M. MacZura, 2010, Wagner, 70 Kickoff ret. for TD......................... Jeremy Moore 2010, at Yale, 85 yards Int. return for TD........................Phil Novacki, 2014, at Marist, 48 yds Punt return for TD........................Kevin Macari, 2012, vs. Yale, 79 yards 4 Sacks.............................................................. Alec May, 2014 Brown 4 interceptions................................. J. Corcoran, 1980, St. Francis (Pa.) Blocked extra point.............................Ettian Scott, 2013, vs. Davidson Blocked field goal.......J. Richardson, H. Kiselick, 2013, vs. Davidson Scored a def. extra pt........................................M. Fronczke, 2003, SBU 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 2 2014 ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 NAME Hunter Kiselick Tyrell Williams Jimmie Pope Wardell Crutchfield III Justin Hill Michael Cimilluca Justin Harrell Phil Novacki Richard Shankle John Egan Tommy Jesson Porter Huntley Kyle Nolan Tim Barnes Peter Mahoney Patrick Finnegan Ettian Scott Marquis Wright Daniel Wright Cameron Gamble Myles Braxton-Johnson Jo’el Kimpela Isaac Ellsworth Chad Coleman Troye Bullock Jake DeCicco David Akere Javan Robinson Daniel Yankovich Patrick Boyle Michael Smith Garrett Powers Gibson Vaught Nick Alfieri Jake Johnson Ben Priddy Henry Darmstadter John Oblachinski Joshua Lightburn Larenz Griggs Ryan Rattay Nathan Avery Matthew Satchell Muhammad Wainwright Alex Valles James Rooney Jelani Williamson Henry Woodrow Nick Quintans Leo Loughrey Casey Kuhns Harry McCollum Matthew Apuzzi Robert Longwell Warren Wynn Dominic Scarangella Daniel Oyola Michael Kasten Andrew Green Gordon DeGeorge Milan Urukalo Chapman Wingo Nick James Gerverus Flagg Matt Hungate William Duncan POS. LB RB/LB WR LB WR WR WR DL DL DB WR DB QB QB QB QB DB WR RB/WR DB WR RB RB DB FB WR DB DB DB LB LB DB DL LB DB K K DB LB DB LB FB LB LB/TE RB DB DB P OL LB LB P LB LS LS OL OL OL LS OL OL OL OL OL OL OL CL. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. R-Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. HT. 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-6 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-7 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 WT. 245 220 190 230 195 187 185 255 250 193 180 185 225 200 210 190 180 185 195 192 185 195 160 175 230 190 190 195 205 225 220 192 245 220 170 180 160 200 215 175 220 225 225 225 210 180 160 185 290 230 220 190 215 195 220 270 276 265 225 270 280 280 270 290 261 260 HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL [PREVIOUS SCHOOL] Nutley, N.J./Bergen Catholic Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights Pomona, Calif./Baldwin Park Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour Fairfield, N.J./West Essex New Orleans, La./Newman Great Falls, Va./Langley Atlanta, Ga./South Gwinnett Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster School (Ga.) Orlando, Fla./East River Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Branford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall Oradell, N.J./River Dell Regional Shaker Heights, Ohio/St. Ignatius Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Loyola Okinawa, Japan/Northside (N.C.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla./North Broward Prep Washington, D.C./St. John’s Collegek Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern Bradenton, Fla./Southeast Kinshasa, D.R. Congo/Euless Trinity Belfort, Texas/Euless Trinity Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth Suitland, Md./DeMatha Kingston, N.Y./Kingston Carrollton, Texas/Hebron Carrollton, Texas/Hebron Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Wheaton, Ill./Benet Academy Cranberry Twp., Pa./Seneca Valley Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry Portland, Ore./Jesuit[TheHotchkiss School] Corapolis, Pa./West Allegheny Davidsonville, Md./Severn Alexandria, Va./George Mason Cranford, N.J./Cranford North Charleston, S.C./Fort Dorchester[Kent School] Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King Jr. Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit Houston, Texas/St. John’s Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East New Brunswick, N.J./The Hun School Danvers, Mass./Danvers Sewickley, Pa./Gilmour Academy Silver Spring, Md./Good Counsel Aspen, Colo./Aspen Media, Pa./Penncrest Glenshaw, Pa./Central Catholic Watertown, Conn./Taft Arlington Heights, Ill./Saint Viator Princeton, N.J./The Lawrenceville School McLean, Va./McLean Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Newtown, Conn./Newtown Marietta, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain Freehold, N.J./Freehold Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake Yardville, N.J./The Hun School(Choate Rosemary Hall) Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy Avon, Conn./Avon Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Charleston, S.C./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) Morton, Ill./Morton Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 3 2014 ROSTER NO. 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 NAME Mike Roland Joseph Bottari Kevin Liddy Aaron Miller Michael McFarlane Blake Barefoot Luke Morris Darius Baxter Jimmy McLaughlin Jacob Sweitzer Mitchell Black Jack Graffagnino Harrison Glor Matthew Buckman Derek Hunter Alec May Kendall Catching Matt Houpert Peter Daibes Elijah English Dezmond Richardson Bryan Jefferson Hugh Masterson Jordan Richardson POS. OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE DL TE WR TE TE DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL CL. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. HT. 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 WT. 310 285 300 290 280 187 170 190 197 235 260 225 190 235 225 255 275 260 260 230 260 260 265 300 HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL [PREVIOUS SCHOOL] Miami, Fla./Coral Gables Wakefield, Mass./Malden Catholic Garden City, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch Frostproof, Fla./Frostproof Greensboro, N.C./Walter Hines Page[Episcopal (Va.)] Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou School Accokeek, Md./Bishop McNamara Fairfax, Va./WT Woodson Perryopolis, Pa./Belle Vernon Edinburgh, Scotland/University School Lynbrook, N.Y./Chaminade Boston Mass./Belmont [Deerfield Academy] Hasbrouck Heights, N.J./Saint Joseph Regional Portola Valley, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep Wrenthem, Mass./King Phillip Carrollton, Texas/Hebron Hartford, Conn./William H. Hall Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills Leesburg, Fla./South Sumter Euless, Texas/Grant [Euless Trinity] Vienna, Va./Annandale Invernees, Ill./Saint Viator Watkinsville, Ga./Athens Academy Captains: Offensive – Nick Quintans, Mike Roland. Defensive – Nick Alfieri, Alec May Head Coach: Rob Sgarlata Assistant Coaches: Luke Thompson – Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Michael Neuberger – Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kevin Doherty Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs/Special Teams Brian Miller - Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Thurston Childrey - Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Alex Kolt - Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Maurice Banks – Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs Chris Hayes – Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Adam Shaker- Assistant Coach/Offense Michael Francis - Student Assistant Coach/Off. Line Joe Agbasi – Director of Football Operations Chris Tolzman – Sports Performance Coach Travis McCormack - Athletic Trainer Emily Deck – Athletic Trainer Dylan Kuhns – Student Asst. Coach Robert Hardaway – Student Asst. Coach Xander Carpousis – Student Asst. Coach Kevin Bond – Student Asst. Coach PRONUNCIATIONS David Akere................................................................ AH-key-ree Nick Alfieri.................................................................. Al-fee-air-ee Matthew Apuzzi.........................................................Ah-POO-zee Joseph Bottari.............................................................BOH-TARI Xander Carpousis...............................................ZAN-der CAR-poo-sis Michael Cimilluca.................................................. SIM-uh-LUKE-uh Peter Daibes................................................................ DAY-bees Jake DeCicco............................................................ de-SEEK-oh Gerverus Flagg........................................................... jah-VAR-us Harrison Glor.................................................................GLORE Jack Graffagnino.................................................... GRAPH-ah-nino Matt Houpert................................................................WHO-pear Jo’el Kimpela....................................................... jo-EL kim-PELL-ah Hunter Kiselick.............................................................KISS-lick Leo Loughrey.............................................................. LOCK-ree John Oblachinski................................................... OH-bla-chin-skee Daniel Oyola.................................................................OH-yo-la Dominic Scarangella..............................................SCAR-en-gel-ah Ettian Scott.................................................................... ET-tian Milan Urukalo..................................................MEE-lan OOH-RU-kah-lo Alex Valles................................................................... VALL-ess 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 4 GEORGETOWN VS. HOLY CROSS TWO-DEEP CB 8 STEVE MARTINEZ 36 Ben Coffaro FS SLOT 6 MIKE CIMILLUCA 11 Tommy Jesson RB 22 JO’EL KIMPELA 19 Daniel Wright QB 13 KYLE NOLAN 14 Tim Barnes DE 54 DEAN DOE 56 Phil Zobrest C ILB 58 SHANE THOMPSON 41 John Turner DE 68 RICHARD BARBER 90 Jack Kutschke RT 77 KEVIN LIDDY 68 Milan Urukalo TE OLB 39 J.T. FRANK 29 Diego Quintanar 88 MATT BUCKMAN 84JacobSweitzer SS HOLY CROSS OFFENSE WR 27 JAKE DECICCO 3 Jimmie Pope KO 37 BEN PRIDDY 38 Henry Darmstadter KR 22 JO’EL KIMPELA 11 Tommy Jesson P LS 57 ROBERT LONGWELL 58 Warren Wynn PR 27 JAKE DECICCO 6 Michael Cimilluca WR 33 BRENDAN FLAHERTY 84 Tyler Artim QB 6 PETER PUJALS 4 Ryan Laughlin DE 90 ALEC MAY 34 Gibson Vaught LG 62 PAT RESTREPO 75 George Griffin DT 99 JORDAN RICHARDSON 98 Hugh Masterson 73 JAY KNIGHTON 55 Aaron Lewis SS 33 GARRETT POWERS 29 Javan Robinson MLB35 NICK ALFIERI 53 Leo Loughrey DT 94 P. DAIBES/96 D. RICHARDSON 85 Mitchell Black RG 65 JAMES MURRAY 66 Nick Piker FB/TE48MICHAEL O’DWYER 87 Lucas Nikolaisen 13 KYLE NOLAN 87 Harrison Glor OLB 44 MATT SATCHELL 31 Patrick Boyle LT 78 HUNTER HUDGINS 70 Emanuel Mendoza C H CB 17 ETTIAN SCOTT 25 Chad Coleman WR 82 JEREME MURRAY 80 Zach Buzzard RB 22 CHASE EDMONDS 3 Kendall Pearcey 15 MATT BHAYA 16 Parris Johnson CB 20 ALIM MUHAMMAD 1 Coan Calabrese PK 38 HENRY DARMSTADTER 37 Ben Priddy 55 HARRY MCCOLLUM 37 Ben Priddy ILB 46 JOHN ZAKRZEWSKI 43 Nick McBeath DT 74 MIKE GALANTINI 71 Jacob Gonzales 52 NICK QUINTANS 71 Gerverus Flagg RG 70 NICK JAMES 72 Matt Hungate FB 26 TROYE BULLOCK OLB 59 CHASE ULLMAN 49 Ryan Smith LT 79 MICHAEL MCFARLANE 78 Aaron Miller LG 75 MIKE ROLAND 69 Chappy Wingo 21 SAM JONES 12 Ahmad Tyler HOLY CROSS DEFENSE WR 5 JUSTIN HILL 7 Justin Harrell RT 67 BLAKE BERRESFORD 61 Rob Kosharek DE 9 RICHARD SHANKLE 8 Phil Novacki FS 10 JOHN EGAN 28 David Akere OLB 2 TYRELL WILLIAMS 4 Wardell Crutchfield III WR 10 JAKE WIECZOREK 83 Darrius Lacyi CB 12 PORTER HUNTLEY 25 Chad Coleman HOLY CROSS SPECIAL TEAMS PK 47 CONNOR FITZGERALD 37 Zane Wasp KO 37 ZANE WASP 47 Connor Fitzgerald PR 10 JAKE WIECZOREK 33 Brendan Flaherty P KR 33 BRENDAN FLAHERTY 23 MIKE MCCAFFREY LS 50 MATT FAVA 71 Jacob Gonzales 47 CONNOR FITZGERALD 98 Will McGrail H 4 RYAN LAUGHLIN 11 Steven Elder 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 5 2014 QUICK FACTS / FORDHAM INFO 2014 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................................Washington, D.C. Founded............................................................................................... 1789 Enrollment ...................................................6,719 undergrad; 13,652 total. President............................................................................ John J. DeGioia Athletic Director ........................................................................... Lee Reed Affiliation..................................................................... NCAA Division I-FCS Conference............................................................................Patriot League Colors.................................................................................... Blue and Gray Stadium..............................................................................Multi-Sport Field Capacity.............................................................................................. 2,500 Surface............................................................................. Shaw Sports Turf COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach: Rob Sgarlata (Georgetown, ‘94) Record at Georgetown (first season): 2-8 Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: Luke Thompson (Assumption, ‘98), Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/LB Michael Neuberger (Dayton, ‘05), Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/RB & TE Maurice Banks (Georgetown, ‘06), Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs Thurston Childrey (Virginia, ‘07), Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Kevin Doherty (Tufts, ‘87), Assistant Coach/Special Teams/Defensive Backs Alex Kolt (Hampden-Sydney, ‘10), Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Brian Miller (Hastings, ‘89), Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Chris Hayes (Miami ‘09) Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Adam Shaker Assistant Coach/Offense Joe Agbasi Director of Football Operations Chris Tolzman Strength and Conditioning Coach Travis McCormack Athletic Trainer Emily Deck Athletic Trainer TEAM INFORMATION Captains: Offense: Nick Quintans, Mike Roland. Defense: Nick Alfieri, Alec May Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey...................................... Nick Alfieri Basic Offense...................................................................................Multiple Basic Defense..................................................................................Multiple Letterwinners Returning........................................................................... 58 Letterwinners Lost.................................................................................... 27 Starters Returning/Lost..............................14/8 (Offense 7/4; Defense 7/4) Newcomers:............................................................................................. 32 Holy Cross (10-16) 1904 W 1913 W 1921 W 1922 L 1937 L 1948 L 1949 W 1950 W 1996 L 17-4 16-7 28-7 0-10 6-27 7-20 20-13 21-14 36-45 1997 09/19/1998 09/11/1999 09/09/2000 09/08/2001 09/14/2002 09/13/2003 11/20/2004 9/10/2005 9/2/2006 ABOUT HOLY CROSS • The Crusaders had a two-game win streak snapped with a 31-24 overtime loss to Bucknell last week. Prior to the loss, Holy Cross defeated Lafayette (24-14) and Lehigh (27-20) in consecutive weeks. • Sophomore quarterback Peter Pujals has completed 218-of-360 passes for 2,303 yards and 10 touchdowns, in addition to rushing for 710 yards on 165 carries. Pujals is sixth in the PL in rushing yards, just behind Kimpela. • Junior linebacker John Zakrzewksi leads the Crusaders with 89 tackles, two forced fumbles and two sacks. • Holy Cross will be way tie for third looking place to in break the a fourleague. • The Crusaders are coached by Tom Gilmore who is in his 11th season in Worcester. Gilmore is 60-63 during his tenure. Series Information vs. HOLY CROSS Series Record: GU trails 10-16 First Game: 1904, GU won 17-4 Last GU Win: 2013, GU, 28-21 Longest Win Streak: Holy Cross 10 games (2000-2009.) Last Game: Nov. 23, 2013, GU won 28-21 At a Glance Georgetown............................... vs...............................Holy Cross Washington, D.C. ............................Location......................... Worcester, Mass. 1789.................................................Founded.............................................1843 13,652 ......................................... Enrollment..........................................2,877 Patriot League .............................Conference.......................... Patriot League Multi-Sport Field............................... Stadium.................................. Fitton Field 2,500................................................Capacity..........................................23,500 Shaw SportsTurf................................Surface..............................FieldTurf Lee Reed.................................Athletics Director............................ Nate Pine 1887.................................... First Year of Football................................1882 Rob Sgarlata ................................ Head Coach............................ Tom Gilmore Georgetown ‘94............................. Alma Mater............................... Penn, 1985 2-8 (1st)...................................Record at School.................60-63 (11th year) same...........................................Career Record...................................... same L W H W A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H 21-25 13-12 34-16 22-38 7- 33 13-41 34-42 28-31OT 6-48 13-26 9/22/2007 9/27/2008 9/5/2009 9/25/2010 10/29/2011 11/17/2012 11/23/13 L L L W W L W A H A H A H A 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 0-55 38-14 20-7 17-7 19-6 24-0 28-21 6 LAST TWO MEETINGS vs. HOLY CROSS Game 11 - Final Game Box Score (Final) Georgetown 28, Holy Cross Football 21 2014 Georgetown November 23, 2013 – Fitton Field Georgetown vs Holy Cross (Nov 23, 2013 at Worcester, Mass.) Score by Quarters Georgetown Holy Cross 1 7 14 2 7 0 3 6 0 4 8 7 Score by Quarters HC Georgetown Total 28 21 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:54 HC - Peter Pujals 1 yd run (John Macomber kick), 6-42 2:53 05:16 GU - Jo'el Kimpela 5 yd run (Matt MacZura kick), 7-26 3:35 01:25 HC - Mike Fess 19 yd pass from Peter Pujals (John Macomber kick), 9-71 3:46 2nd 05:20 GU - Kyle Nolan 1 yd run (Matt MacZura kick), 9-77 3:12 3rd 09:55 GU - Matt MacZura 29 yd field goal, 7-57 3:23 01:17 GU - Matt MacZura 39 yd field goal, 6-22 2:07 4th 01:57 GU - Kyle Nolan 82 yd run (Nick Campanella rush), 2-86 0:18 00:47 HC - Jake Wieczorek 12 yd pass from Peter Pujals (John Macomber kick), 9-66 1:06 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GU 20 46-212 227 32-19-0 78-439 0-0 2-8 1-29 2-8 5-30.4 1-1 9-65 33:34 9 of 19 1 of 2 3-3 4-23 HC 19 30-59 238 39-23-2 69-297 0-0 3--1 6-112 0-0 6-41.3 2-2 6-62 26:26 8 of 15 0 of 0 3-3 2-14 PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 19-32-0-227; Mandy Williams 0-0-0-0. Holy Cross-Peter Pujals 23-39-2-238. RECEIVING: Georgetown-Zack Wilke 7-121; Justin Hill 3-41; Dalen Claytor 3-15; Jake DeCicco 2-24; Elliott Owusu 2-15; Daniel Sprotte 2-11. Holy Cross-Mike Fess 7-89; Kyle Toulouse 5-54; Nate Stanley 4-45; Gabe Guild 3-7; Kalif Raymond 2-18; Tyler Artim 1-13; Jake Wieczorek 1-12. FUMBLES: Georgetown-Nick Campanella 1-1. Holy Cross-Kalif Raymond 1-1; Kyle Toulouse 1-1. Georgetown (2-9,1-4) vs. Holy Cross (3-9,1-4) Date: Nov 23, 2013 • Site: Worcester, Mass. • Stadium: Fitton Field Attendance: 2478 Kickoff time: 12:30 pm • End of Game: 3:21 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:51 Officials: Referee: Karlton Derrick; Umpire: William O'Brien; Linesman: Kevin Taylor; Line judge: Mike Snyder; Back judge: Se. O'Callaghan; Field judge: Jack O'Keefe; Side judge: Steve Westrick; Temperature: 38 • Wind: 15 wnw • Weather: partly cloudy 1 7 0 2 0 0 3 10 0 4 7 0 Total 24 0 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 07:55 HC - Ger. Mistretta 29 yd pass from Ryan Laughlin (John Macomber kick), 9-80 2:53 3rd 09:52 HC - Ger. Mistretta 2 yd run (John Macomber kick), 7-45 3:11 04:54 HC - John Macomber 19 yd field goal, 8-35 3:01 4th 08:18 HC - Ger. Mistretta 20 yd pass from Steven Elder (John Macomber kick), 10-66 5:49 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards HC 19 45-181 164 25-19-0 70-345 0-0 5-25 1-11 1-0 8-43.2 0-0 4-27 34:14 7 of 16 0 of 0 3-3 5-37 GU 12 32-101 95 25-11-1 57-196 0-0 3-6 4-79 0-0 11-37.1 2-0 4-44 25:46 3 of 15 0 of 0 0-0 2-9 RUSHING: HC-Eddie Houghton 20-65; Ryan Laughlin 8-45; Sam Auffant 9-41; Steven Elder 5-23; Ger. Mistretta 2-4; Matt Bellomo 1-3. Georgetown-Aaron Aiken 15-60; Jo'el Kimpela 9-41; Wilburn Logan 2-7; Stephen Skon 5-3; Cameron MacPherson 1-minus 10. RUSHING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 18-143; Nick Campanella 12-58; Jo'el Kimpela 10-24; Dalen Claytor 2-7; TEAM 3-minus 9; Mandy Williams 1-minus 11. Holy Cross-Gabe Guild 11-27; Brend. Flaherty 4-17; Reggie Woods 1-14; Peter Pujals 14-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-Nick Alfieri 1-8; Cameron Gamble 1-0. Holy Cross-None. Game 11 - Senior Day Box Score (Final) Fordham 38, Georgetown 31Football 2014 Georgetown NovemberHC17, 2012 –(Nov,17, Multi-Sport Field vs Georgetown 2012 at WASHINGTON) PASSING: HC-Ryan Laughlin 12-15-0-85; Steven Elder 7-10-0-79. Georgetown-Stephen Skon 5-12-1-52; Aaron Aiken 5-11-0-33; Cameron MacPherson 1-2-0-10. RECEIVING: HC-Mike Fess 10-60; Ger. Mistretta 5-78; Eddie Houghton 1-16; Nate Stanley 1-6; Sam Auffant 1-2; Jereme Murray 1-2. Georgetown-Daniel Sprotte 3-35; Kevin Macari 3-11; Brandon Floyd 2-27; Jo'el Kimpela 1-10; Max Waizenegger 1-6; Kenneth Furlough 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: HC-Philip Gough 1-0. Georgetown-None. FUMBLES: HC-None. Georgetown-Cameron MacPherson 1-0; Aaron Aiken 1-0. HC (2-9,2-3) vs. Georgetown (5-6,2-3) Date: Nov,17, 2012 • Site: WASHINGTON • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 1789 Kickoff time: 1:05 PM • End of Game: 3:30 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:25 Officials: Referee: Tony Marcella; Umpire: Robert Kinter; Linesman: Mark Tarleton; Line judge: James Czajkowsk; Back judge: Ken Bushey; Field judge: Vin. Boccanfuso; Side judge: Tim Gallagher; Alternate: John Lim; Temperature: • Wind: • Weather: 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 7 GAME NOTES HOYAS CELEBRATE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF 21 SENIORS The Hoyas senior class has been instrumental in some of Georgetown’s best Patriot League teams. During the group’s freshmen season they played for the Patriot League Championship and finished 8-3. As sophomores, the class of 2015 won five games, including a nationally-televised victory at Princeton. Georgetown’s senior class includes: Nick Alfieri, Alec May, Nick Quintans, Mike Roland, Darius Baxter, Mitchell Black, Patrick Boyle, Xander Carpousis, Michael Cimilluca, Chad Coleman, Wardell Crutchfield III, Peter Daibes, Billy Duncan, John Egan, Mike Kasten, Ryan Rattay, Jordan Richardson, Javan Robinson, Richard Shankle, Gibson Vaught and Danny Wright. HOYAS DEFENSE KEEPING OPPONENTS OUT OF THE END ZONE Before falling to No. 7 Fordham, the nation’s third-best scoring offense, Georgetown led the Patriot League and was 20th in the FCS in scoring defense, allowing just 20.0 points per game through nine games. The GU defense allowed The Hoyas defense had a stretch where it allowed just one touchdown in the 13 quarters leading up to its Harvard game. Colgate’s second quarter touchdown against the Hoyas snapped a streak of 10 consecutive quarters without allowing an offensive touchdown. The five touchdowns allowed vs. Harvard is one fewer than GU allowed on defense in the first five games. The Hoyas have allowed 16 points on special teams this season. GU allowed three touchdowns to Wagner, two against Dayton, three against Lafayette and four against Lehigh. SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG Points Avg/G 1.Fordham 11 27 11 217 19.7 2.Bucknell 10 28 8 218 21.8 3.Georgetown 10 29 10 232 23.2 4.Lafayette 10 28 14 240 24.0 5.Holy Cross 11 35 9 269 24.5 6.Colgate 11 33 14 272 24.7 7.Lehigh 10 44 10 338 33.8 HOYAS AMONG NATION’S LEADERS IN TURNOVER MARGIN Through 10 games the Hoyas lead the Patriot League and are tied for 20th in the FCS with a +7 turnover differential, averaging 1.9 takeaways per game, while losing 12 turnovers on the season. The Hoyas intercepted three passes in its victory over Marist and took the ball away from Brown four times, while Garrett Powers had his second interception of the season against Colgate and forced a fumble in the Hoyas loss to Harvard. GU is also among the FCS leaders in interceptions with 14. The Hoyas nine turnovers are on pace to be the lowest over the last 10 seasons. GU was a -3 last season, with 13 takeaways and 16 turnovers. RANK TEAM Game Gain LOST MARGIN AVG 16. Charleston So. 11 21 13 8 .73 - North Dakota St. 11 20 12 8 .73 - Liberty 11 27 19 8 .73 - Villanova 11 23 15 8 .73 20. Maine 10 16 9 7 .70 - Georgetown 10 19 12 7 .70 JORDAN RICHARDSON CREATING HISTORICAL SEASONS The life of a collegiate nose tackle is not always glamorous, as has been the case of four-year starter Jordan Richardson. The Watkinsville, Ga. native has started since day one on campus and has been an impact player, allowing the team’s linebackers to roam free by routinely taking up two blockers. During Richardson’s time on the Hilltop GU linebackers have posted historical program numbers: • 2011: Robert McCabe sets program mark with 134 single-season tackles; Dustin Wharton also records 101 tackles for 2nd time in program history to have two players with 100-tackle seasons. •2012: Robert McCabe leads Division I FCS and sets breaks his own GU program record with 159 tackles; Wharton records 104. • 3 of the Top 5 tacklers in program history have played behind Richardson (McCabe - 1st, 407 tackles; Alfieri - 3rd 297, Wharton - 4th, 280 tackles tackles). • 2 of the top single-season sack performances have come with Richardson on the line with Andrew Schaetzke (13 in 2011) and Alec May (13.5 through 8 games in 2014). ALEC MAY AMONG FCS SACKS LEADERS Alec May posted one sack in each game with Fordham, Lehigh and Bucknell following a three sack performance against Lafayette, one shy of his career-high four against Brown earlier this season. The senior captain leads the FCS with 1.55 sacks/game and is sixth with 19.0 tackles for loss through 10 games this season. He earned CFPA FCS National Defensive Lineman of the Week honors following his performance against Brown and national honorable mention after Lafayette. He also has earned PL Weekly honorable mention four times this season and seven times during his career. May was dominant down the stretch in 2013 and has continued that brilliance early this season. He has compiled 22.5 sacks over his last 12 games. He has moved into fourth place in GU history and is 0.5 short of Janne Kouri’s GU single-season record and 2.5 short of Andrew Hollingsworth’s Patriot League season record (18, 2000). GU CAREER SACKS LEADERS Player (Years) Sacks 1. Janne Kouri (93-96) 31.5 2. Andrew Schaetzke (08-11)30.5 3. Michael Ononibaku (02-05)28 4. Alec May (11-pres.) 28 5. Alex Buzbee (03-06) 27.5 6. Tony Zaslav (88-91) 23.5 7. Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91)22.5 8. Nabil Al-Sabih (87-90) 22 9. Paul Miller (96-99) 16 10.Brett Davis (82-85) 15 HOYAS CAREER TACKLES LEADERS NICK ALFIERI JOINS 300 Player (Years) Tackles TACKLES CLUB Alfieri leads the Patriot League and is among the FCS leaders averaging 11.0 tackles/game. His 106 tackles this season has moved him into seventh place for a single-season andthird in program history, passing Tom Wonica and Dustin Wharton in the last three games, to become just the third player to eclipse *teammates of Alfieri 300 tackles in program history. His 18 tackles is the most by a Hoya since Patrick O’Donnell had 18 in 2009.He received PL Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season after the Lehigh game. Alfieri made 14 tackles vs. Marist, his previous season-high, helping him earn Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week. This season he has moved in front of fellow No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey recipient Matt Fronczke. He has recorded double-digit tackles eight times in his last 10 games. Despite missing time with injuries during his junior season, Alfieri finished the season with 92 tackles, second in the Patriot League with 10.2 tackles/game. In the season-finale he passed Michael Ononibaku to place 10th in program history with 216 tackles. The preseason All-Patriot League selection will play linebacker again, after shifting between LB and safety during his career. 1. Robert McCabe (09-12)407 2. Nick Parrish (07-10) 349* 3. Nick Alfieri (‘11-pres.) 322 4. Dustin Wharton (2010-13) 280* 5. Tom Wonica (93-95) 269 6. Jim Bolger (89-92) 261 7. Matt Fronczke (00-03) 243 8. Andrew Clarke (00-03) 236 9. Travis Mack (06-09) 233 10.Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91)231 DANNY WRIGHT CLIMBING CAREER KICK RETURNER LIST Wright (Washington, D.C./St. John’s College HS) is second in GU career history averaging 23.1 yards per kick-off return, behind only Jeremy Moore (23.4 yards/return). This season Wright’s 23.1 yards per return is second in the Patriot League. Wright had a season-long return of 45 yards last week at Fordham. TWO FRESHMAN O-LINEMAN MOVE INTO ROTATION With an injury to senior guard Mike Kasten, several GU underclassmen have seen expanded roles in the offensive line rotation. Freshman Michael McFarlane has moved to left tackle to allow senior captain Mike Roland to move inside to left guard. Freshman Nick James has also moved into the rotation along with sophomore Chappy Wingo. Wingo and McFarlane both earned their first collegiate starts against Harvard. Wingo started 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 8 GAME NOTES at left guard in place of injured senior Michael Kasten, while McFarlane started for right tackle Kevin Liddy, who missed one game. Nick James made his first career start at right guard against Fordham last week. ETTIAN SCOTT LOCKING DOWN OPPOSING WR’S Junior cornerback Ettian Scott has intercepted four passes to go with 10 pass breakups on the season to establish himself as one of the top cornerbacks in the Patriot League. Scott is tied for the PL lead in interceptions and is tied with breakups (10), while leading in passes defended (14). Scott broke up a career-high three passes in GU’s loss against No. 7 Fordham. . PASSES DEFENDED BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1.Scott,Ettian-GTOWN 10 4 14 1.40 2.Smalley, Matt-LAFAYETT 10 1 11 1.22 3.Williams, Ian-FORDHAM 10 2 12 1.09 4.Parham, Phillip-LAFAYETT 7 3 10 1.00 5.Armiento, Mike-COLGATE 7 3 10 0.91 KYLE NOLAN SPREADING THE BALL AROUND Kyle Nolan lost two of his most reliable targets to graduation, but has made up for it by spreading the ball around to 11 different players through nine games this season. Junior WR Jake DeCicco leads the way with 38 catches for 390 yards and two touchdowns and is among the PL leaders in receptions per game (3.8). Sophomore WR Justin Hill has also made an impact with 27 catches for 313 yards and two touchdowns and fifth-year senior Michael Cimilluca has 27 catches for 243 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore TE Matt Buckman has shown big-play ability with a 67-yard touchdown reception to his credit to go along with 26 receptions for a team-leading 349 yards. Sophomore WR Tommy Jesson (7 rec., 40 yards), freshman WR Justin Harrell (3 rec., 52 yards) and junior WR Harrison Glor (4 rec. 26 yards) have all made their first catch in a GU uniform this season. NICK ALFIERI NAMED PATRIOT LEAGUE DEF. POW AFTER MARIST VICTORY Senior linebacker Nick Alfieri was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week following his strong performance in the Hoyas win over Marist. Alfieri recorded 14 tackles and returned an interception 42-yards to set up the Hoyas first score of the game. It is the first weekly honor for Alfieri who was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection and 2013 and 2014 Preseason All-Patriot League selection. Alfieri is the Hoyas first PL Defensive Player of the Week since Dustin Wharton earned the honor following the Hoyas season-opener at Wagner on August 31. HENRY DARMSTADTER EXCELLING AS PLACEKICKER Sophomore placekicker Henry Darmstadter was tasked with following Brett Weiss and Matt MacZura, statistically two of the best placekickers in program history. So far, so good for the Alexandria, Va. native, who is seven-for-10 on field goal attempts, connecting on his career-long 44-yard FG in the Hoyas win over Brown. He is also 11-for-12 on extra-point attempts through four games. GROUND GAME FINDS TRACTION Junior Jo’el Kimpela and senior Danny of GU ball carriers to eclipse 100 yards season-opener in 2012. Kimpela rushed while Wright also went for a career-high Wright became the first pair in the same game since the for a career-high 159 yards, 106 yards against Lafayette. GEORGETOWN 2014 RUSHING LEADERS RUSHING Jo’el Kimpela Daniel Wright Kyle Nolan Justin Hill Isaac Ellsworth Tim Barnes Harry McCollum Tommy Jesson Alex Valles TEAM Total.......... GP 10 9 10 10 3 8 10 10 3 7 10 Att 138 66 81 9 7 9 1 4 1 8 324 Net 729 331 184 62 32 26 13 12 1 2 1349 Avg 5.3 5.0 2.3 6.9 4.6 2.9 13.0 3.0 1.0 -5.1 4.2 TD 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Long 52 57 17 37 19 8 13 8 1 2 57 The Hoyas carried for 282 yards as a team, its most since its loss to Yale in 2012...After rushing for just 19 yards on 20 carries in the Hoyas’ season-opener with Wagner they have found traction on the ground. GU rushed for 100 yards on 29 carries against Dayton and followed it up with 94 yards on 34 carries, including a Kyle Nolan rushing touchdown. With the graduation of running backs Nick Campanella, Dalen Claytor and Brandon Durham, the Hoyas have found options in the backfield to replace the three productive four-year players. Kimpela has received bulk of the carries, with Wright providing a change of pace. QB Kyle Nolan has also started to find running room behind the experienced offensive line. PHIL NOVACKI NAMED CFPA FCS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION AFTER MARIST WIN Sophomore defensive lineman Phil Novacki (Great Falls, Va./Langley) has been named a College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) FCS Defensive Lineman of the Week Honorable Mention following the Hoyas 27-7 victory over Marist on Saturday. Novacki did not start, but made the most of his plays, scoring on a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter helped the Hoyas secure its first victory of the season. His INT for a touchdown is one of three made by a Patriot League player this season. He also added three tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in a strong defensive performance for Georgetown. HOYAS PASS DEFENSE AMONG PL LEADERS Georgetown may have lost two safeties and a starter at CB, but currently feature the top pass defense in the Patriot League and the ninth best in the FCS allowing just 178.9 yards per game and a league-low six passing touchdowns. Junior cornerback Ettian Scott has established himself among the PL’s best, intercepting four passes and breaking up seven, while junior safety Garrett Powers has also chipped in three INT’s. Sophomore Porter Huntley intercepted his first career pass at Lafayette, while safeties David Akere and John Egan have also been key. GU has also gotten contributions from freshmen Larenz Griggs and Daniel Yankovich. PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/kG 1. Fordham 10 150-291-10 51.5 1671 5.7 17 167.1 2. Lafayette 10 138-268-9 51.5 1779 6.6 16 177.9 3. Georgetown 9 132-224-[12 58.9 1608 7.2 6 178.7 4. Bucknell 9 157-268-14 58.6 1799 6.7 11 199.9 5. Holy Cross 10 192-302-8 63.6 2197 7.3 19 219.7 6. Colgate 10 223-347-12 64.3 2317 6.7 15 231.7 7. Lehigh 9 191-308-6 62.0 2552 8.3 20 283.6 MCCOLLUM ONCE AGAIN AMONG NATION’S BEST PUNTERS Sophomore punter Harry McCollum has twice earned national recognition for his performance. Following his impressive game vs. Brown, where he averaged 49.0 yards on six punts, landed two inside the opposing 20 yard line and even helped GU seal a win with a 13-yard fake punt run to continue a fourth quarter scoring drive, McCollum was named the CFPA FCS National Punter of the Week. McCollum was named an honorable mention after averaging 45.6 yards per punt at Dayton on Saturday. McCollum, in his first season as the starting punter has excelled after punting for an 36.6 yards/punt on seven punts in the Hoyas week one loss.He is currently leading the PL and 12th in the FCS with a 43.0 yards per punt average. Avg/G 72.9 36.8 18.4 6.2 10.7 3.2 1.3 1.2 0.3 -5.9 134.9 JAKE DECICCO PROVIDES SURE HANDS FOR HOYAS O The junior WR has been a steady target for Kyle Nolan throughout the season. DeCicco scored on a 33-yard touchdown pass last week at Fordham. He had a careerhigh eight receptions in GU’s season-opener surpassing his seven receptions last season against Marist. DeCicco is the Hoyas leading returning receiver and one of the PL’s leading returners from last season (38 receptions, 445 yards in ‘13). He also led the squad with 11.7 yards per reception a season ago. DeCicco along with sophomore WR Justin Hill and fifth-year senior SLOT Michael Cimilluca will be critical in 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 9 GAME NOTES replacing the team’s top two targets WR Zack Wilke and TE Daniel Sprotte from last season. \ POWERS FIRST CAREER INT A TD SAVER Junior safety Garrett Powers picked an opportune time to make his first career interception in the Hoyas season-opener vs. Wagner. GU lost a fumble inside their own five yard line, giving the Seahawks 1st and goal from the three yard line. Powers stepped in front of Brian Gehring’s first pass attempt and returned it 24 yards to help keep GU in striking distance early in the game...Powers was one of just five current Hoyas to intercept a pass, including Cameron Gamble (2 career INT’s) LB’s Nick Alfieri and Patrick Boyle and current RB (former CB) Daniel Wright. The Hoyas have not let the inexperience stop them, as they are currently tied for eighth in the FCS and second in the PL (behind Bucknell) with 10 interceptions. HOYAS ON FEATURE EXPERIENCE OFFENSIVE LINE Protecting Nolan should be easier, as GU returns three offensive lineman that started all 11 games in 2013. Senior captains LT Mike Roland and RG Nick Quintans, along with LG Mike Kasten have played a combined 64 games through their first three seasons on the Hilltop. They will be joined by RT Kevin Liddy who started the last two games in 2013 after an injury to current Student Assistant Coach Michael Francis...Junior C Gerverus Flagg is expected to round out the group at center. “We have three senior leaders in Mike Roland, Nick Quintans and Mike Kasten, especially with Roland and Kasten playing next to each other,” third year offensive line coach Brian Miller said.”They not only lead by being vocal, two of whom are captains, they lead by example. Even Kasten, who isn’t one of the captains is a leader in terms of getting the kids going. PATRIOT LEAGUE BACK TO A SEVENTEAM RACE IN 2014 For the first time since 2009, all seven teams will be eligible for the Patriot League title in 2014. Fordham had been ineligible the past four seasons after awarding athletic scholarships starting in the fall of 2010, before they were permitted in the Patriot League starting with last year’s freshman class. All games between League members will also once again count towards the final standings. ALEC MAY NAMED PRESEASON 2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Alec May was named a 2014 FCS Preseason Second Team All-American by the Collegiate Development Football League (CDFL). May, a team captain and 2013 Second Team All-Patriot League selection was named to the North Second Team by the CDFL, the committee that will sponsor the 5th Annual 2014 FCS Senior Scout Bowl on December 20, 2014 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. May finished fourth in the Patriot League in 2013 with 7.5 sacks and fifth in the league with 12.0 tackles for loss. He broke out late in the season, earning three-consecutive Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mentions, including one for recording 2.5 sacks in the Hoyas season-ending victory over Holy Cross. May was also named to the PL All-Academic Team in addition to earning his second-consecutive selection to the PL Academic Honor Roll. HOYAS D-LINE KNOWS WAY TO OPPOSING BACKFIELD Despite the loss, the play of GU’s defensive line was a bright spot during the Hoyas first game, as it was in 2013, despite a rash of injuries. Three Hoyas’ linemen ranked among the Patriot League’s top 10 in tackles for loss last season. Second Team All-Patriot League selections Alec May and Jordan Richardson tied for fifth with 12.0 tackles for loss, while Richard Shankle ranked 10th with 9.5 tackles for loss. The Hoyas recorded eight TFL’s in the season-opener. NICK ALFIERI NAMED PRESEASON ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE Senior linebacker Nick Alfieri (Portland, Ore./ Jesuit[The Hotchkiss School]) has been selected to the 2014 Preseason All-Patriot League Team when the league announced its individual award winners and squad during Football Media Day at Green Pond Country Club. Alfieri, a Second Team All-Patriot League selection in 2013, finished second in the PL averaging 10.2 tackles per game, behind only Bucknell’s Evan Byers (11.7 tackles/ game). He has finished among the league’s top 10 tacklers in each of the last two seasons, while compiling 216 career tackles, the 10th best mark in Georgetown program history. Alfieri continues the lineage of preseason AllPatriot League linebackers, including Dustin Wharton, Robert McCabe and Nick Parrish. HOYAS FEATURE NEW LOOKS ON OFFENSE AND DEFENSE Sgarlata will bring new looks to both the offense and the defense with familiar faces with the hiring of defensive coordinator Luke Thompson and offensive coordinator Michael Neuberger. Thompson and Neuberger have both spent time on the Hilltop in the past. Thompson coached linebackers and special teams for six seasons at GU under Head Coach Kevin Kelly, before spending his last two seasons under Rich Ellerson at Army. Neuberger last coached wide receivers in 2012. Last season, Neuberger coached running backs and tight ends at Cornell, positions he will coach this season in addition to being the offensive coordinator. GEORGETOWN CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOOTBALL’S RETURN TO THE HILLTOP When the Georgetown University football team celebrates the 50th Anniversary of football’s return to the Hilltop, it will also honor two people who have helped shape the program over the last half-century. The ceremony will take place during halftime of the Hoyas Saturday, September 20 game against Brown. General George William Casey II (F’70) will be presented with the Letterman of Distinction Award and Rory F. Quirk (C’65, MA’71, L’80) will be given the the Outstanding Service to Georgetown Football Award during the 50th Anniversary Dinner on Saturday night, following the game. At halftime of the Brown game, the Georgetown Athletics Department will honor some of first players when football resumed intercollegiate competition on the Hilltop. BUILDING A FOUNDATION IN SGARLATA’S FIRST CAMP When Rob Sgarlata was named the head coach of the Georgetown University football program in February he wasted little time in communicating the values that he found most important in building the program his way. He established the team’s mantra with three phrases; “Sisu,” “Four for 40,” and “Men for Others.” Each aspect has been on full display during the Hoyas training camp. In the process, he has also brought in several guests to help the team visualize those three concepts, including former Hoya defensive back Marques Lucas, the co-founder of the Ward Five Warriors, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater and Georgetown Board Chairman and former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, Brigadier General Samuel Nichols, Army Ranger Courtney Stecker, former Hoya captain and Army Ranger Beau Riely, Col. Greg Gadson and Georgetown men’s basketball Head Coach John Thompson III. “I believe that you win with people and our preseason camp is a great example of that sentiment,” Sgarlata said. “Georgetown is a truly special place a direct result of the individuals associated with the University. I constantly tell our players that many people are very interested in them and our program. We were honored to have all of them visit our team.” ALFIERI 11TH RECIPIENT OF NO. 35 JERSEY During the Hoyas spring banquet, Nick Alfieri became the 11th recipient of the No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey. With former No. 35’s, Michael Ononibaku, Matt Fronzcke and Kevin Sullivan in attendance, Alfieri accepted the honor. “Hearing my name called at the banquet for the award was so surreal,” Alfieri said. “It’s still hard to believe that I was chosen. I obviously never knew Joe Eacobacci, but the characters of my former teammates that have previously worn the jersey like, Wayne Heimuli, Kevin Sullivan and Sean Campbell, help give me an idea about the type of person that he was. It is such an honor to be associated with him. I can only hope to adequately represent the number and help keep Joe’s spirit alive, both on and off the field.” “Nick is an excellent choice to represent the #35 jersey,” Head Coach Rob Sgarlatasaid. “Over his first three years on the Hilltop he has exemplified what it is to be a great teammate. He practices at 100 percent all of the time and that translates to his performance on game day.” JACKSON AND ELIJAH JOIN HOYAS 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 10 GAME NOTES THROUGH FOJ The Georgetown University football program may have initially felt worn down following its 11th early morning practice of the spring season. But two special families from the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation provided inspiration to boost the spirits of the squad, helping them gain new insight into the meaning of bravery and strength in the face of adversity. Elijah Davis and Jackson Dundon, two young pediatric brain tumor survivors, watched the Hoyas’ Saturday morning practice with their families and Dennis Murphy, the founder of the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation. Following the practice the team met with two of their youngest fans, before heading to Leo O’Donovan Hall for the “Signing Day” ceremony, to make Elijah and Jackson official members of the Georgetown football family. “It is an honor to be associated with the Friends of Jaclyn,” Head Coach Rob Sgarlata said. “I often use the Charles Swindoll quote that “Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.” The Friends of Jacklyn Foundation truly embodies this sentiment. The founder, Jaclyn’s father, Dennis Murphy has created an incredible opportunity for our players to help Elijah, Jackson and their families as they battle through this fight. This relationship is in no way one sided, though. Our players have and will continue to learn about the true meaning of SISU though their two new teammates. “ IN HEAD COACHING ROLE SGARLATA MOVES TO OFFENSE Head Coach Rob Sgarlata was a running back during his days on the Hilltop and coached wide receivers, tight ends for four seasons in his early years at Georgetown. So when Sgarlata, who served as the defensive coordinator since 2006, was named head coach he moved back Rob Sgarlata on the Hilltop 1995-1996 1996-2000 2002-2004 2005-2012 2006-2013 2014 Defensive Line Wide Receivers & TE’s Defensive Line Defensive Backs Defensive Coordinator Head Coach to the offensive side of the ball to work with the team’s quarterbacks unit. Sgarlata has been able to help the Hoyas’ QB’s in recognizing coverages and attacking soft spots, while also guiding them in changing protections at the line. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 11 2014 Georgetown Football GEORGETOWN TEAM Team STATISTICS Georgetown Overall Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games Team Statistics GU SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Georgetown Opponents 1st 2nd 20 48 33 78 128 12.8 55 171 73 82 16 1349 1632 283 324 4.2 134.9 7 1609 165-328-6 4.9 9.8 160.9 7 2958 652 4.5 295.8 40-881 11-25 12-134 22.0 2.3 11.2 13-6 64-575 57.5 65-2535 39.0 28.1 32-1814 56.7 36.6 28: 54 42/140 30% 6/19 32% 23-170 5 15 7-10 0-0 (16-23) 70% (10-23) 43% (13-14) 93% 11163 5/2233 3rd 16 52 4th 59 54 OT 0 0 OPP 232 23.2 24 191 95 86 10 1801 2098 297 421 4.3 180.1 19 1960 159-260-12 7.5 12.3 196.0 8 3761 681 5.5 376.1 29-568 27-506 6-70 19.6 18.7 11.7 12-7 78-742 74.2 44-1661 37.8 35.8 50-2973 59.5 38.3 31: 06 54/138 39% 10/20 50% 23-159 37 29 10-13 0-0 (29-37) 78% (20-37) 54% (26-28) 93% 18534 5/3707 0/0 Total 128 232 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 12 2014 Georgetown Football GEORGETOWN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Georgetown Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games Rushing Jo'el Kimpela Daniel Wright Kyle Nolan Justin Hill Isaac Ellsworth Tim Barnes Harry McCollum Tommy Jesson Alex Valles TEAM Total Opponents Passing Kyle Nolan TEAM Tim Barnes Total Opponents Receiving Jake DeCicco M. Cimilluca Matthew Buckman Justin Hill Daniel Wright Jo'el Kimpela Tommy Jesson Justin Harrell Harrison Glor Troye Bullock Phil Novacki Total Opponents gp att gain loss net avg td 10 138 752 23 729 5.3 2 9 66 348 17 331 5.0 2 10 81 359 175 184 2.3 3 10 9 73 11 62 6.9 0 3 7 40 8 32 4.6 0 8 9 32 6 26 2.9 0 10 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 10 4 12 0 12 3.0 0 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 7 8 2 43 -41 -5.1 0 10 324 1632 283 1349 4.2 7 10 421 2098 297 1801 4.3 19 gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td 10 96.20 164-322-6 7 0.00 0-3-0 8 50.13 1-3-0 10 94.90 165-328-6 10 125.40 159-260-12 50.9 1603 0.0 0 33.3 6 50.3 1609 61.2 1960 gp td no. yds 10 38 390 10 29 263 10 27 351 10 27 313 9 13 58 10 12 73 10 7 40 9 5 66 7 4 26 10 2 11 9 1 18 10 165 1609 10 159 1960 avg 10.3 9.1 13.0 11.6 4.5 6.1 5.7 13.2 6.5 5.5 18.0 9.8 12.3 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 lg avg/g 52 57 17 37 19 8 13 8 1 2 57 49 lg avg/g 33 20 67 55 13 27 13 33 12 7 18 67 69 39.0 26.3 35.1 31.3 6.4 7.3 4.0 7.3 3.7 1.1 2.0 160.9 196.0 7 0 0 7 8 72.9 36.8 18.4 6.2 10.7 3.2 1.3 1.2 0.3 -5.9 134.9 180.1 lg avg/g 67 160.3 0 0.0 6 0.8 67 160.9 69 196.0 Punt Returns no. 11 11 27 25 2.3 25 2.3 506 18.7 0 0 2 10 10 91 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Kick Returns no. 30 4 2 2 2 40 29 692 76 43 36 34 881 568 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 21 23 20 23 45 44 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Jake DeCicco Total Opponents Ettian Scott Garrett Powers Phil Novacki Porter Huntley David Akere Hunter Kiselick Nick Alfieri Total Opponents Daniel Wright Tommy Jesson Isaac Ellsworth Tyrell Williams Jo'el Kimpela Total Opponents Peter Daibes M. Satchell Total Opponents 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 6 1 1 2 1 yds avg td 2 24 48 6 8 4 42 134 70 0.5 8.0 48.0 6.0 8.0 4.0 42.0 11.2 11.7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 yds avg td 0 31 31 3 23.1 19.0 21.5 18.0 17.0 22.0 19.6 0.0 31.0 15.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS lg 4 24 48 6 8 4 42 48 41 lg 0 31 31 3 13 GEORGETOWN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2014 Georgetown Football Georgetown Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games Scoring H. Darmstadter Kyle Nolan Jake DeCicco Jo'el Kimpela Daniel Wright Matthew Buckman Justin Hill M. Cimilluca Phil Novacki Ben Priddy TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals H. Darmstadter FG Sequence WAGNER Dayton Marist BRWN Colgate HARV Lafayette BUCKNELL LEHIGH FORDHAM td fg - 7-10 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 - - 15 7-10 29 10-13 fg kick 11-12 2-2 13-14 26-28 - - - 1-1 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1-1 - 0-1 - Georgetown 2-3 4-6 1-1 Opponents 33 (49),(31),(31) (22) (31) (25) (20) (23),39,(21) (27),42 0-0 pts Total Offense - 32 - 18 - 14 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 2 1 2 1 128 1 232 pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 7-10 70.0 0-0 (35) (23),(28) (44) (36) 28 (34) (34),33 39 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf lg blk 44 2 g plays rush pass total avg/g Kyle Nolan Jo'el Kimpela Daniel Wright Justin Hill Isaac Ellsworth Tim Barnes Harry McCollum Tommy Jesson Alex Valles TEAM Total Opponents 10 10 9 10 3 8 10 10 3 7 10 10 Punting no. yds avg Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn Harry McCollum TEAM Total Opponents Ben Priddy H. Darmstadter Harry McCollum Total Opponents 403 184 1603 1787 178.7 138 729 0 729 72.9 66 331 0 331 36.8 9 62 0 62 6.2 7 32 0 32 10.7 12 26 6 32 4.0 1 13 0 13 1.3 4 12 0 12 1.2 1 1 0 1 0.3 11 -41 0 -41 -5.9 652 1349 1609 2958 295.8 681 1801 1960 3761 376.1 61 2522 4 13 65 2535 44 1661 30 1735 1 35 1 44 32 1814 50 2973 41.3 3.2 39.0 37.8 57.8 35.0 44.0 56.7 59.5 lg tb fc i20 50+ blk 60 10 3 14 10 13 0 0 0 0 60 10 3 14 10 51 3 15 13 2 3 0 0 3 7 4 0 4 1 net ydln 0 0 0 0 19.6 36.6 2 22.0 38.3 28 26 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 14 GEORGETOWN DEFENSIVE STATS 2014 Georgetown Football Georgetown Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games # 35 90 44 10 99 33 2 17 12 96 1 94 28 30 9 4 8 29 20 53 41 31 98 34 57 19 37 26 55 5 11 TM 77 13 ua Tackles a tot Defensive Leaders gp Nick Alfieri Alec May M. Satchell John Egan J. Richardson Garrett Powers Tyrell Williams Ettian Scott Porter Huntley D. Richardson Hunter Kiselick Peter Daibes David Akere D. Yankovich Richard Shankle W. Crutchfield Phil Novacki Javan Robinson Cameron Gamble Leo Loughery Larenz Griggs Patrick Boyle Hugh Masterson Gibson Vaught Robert Longwell Daniel Wright Ben Priddy Troye Bullock Harry McCollum Justin Hill Tommy Jesson TEAM Kevin Liddy Kyle Nolan Total Opponents 10 46 60 10 41 39 10 39 40 10 29 20 10 15 32 10 24 20 10 26 18 10 28 8 10 24 12 10 12 17 10 10 15 10 10 12 10 13 7 10 13 6 9 5 13 10 10 8 9 7 7 10 6 4 4 7 3 7 3 6 10 3 5 6 3 4 7 3 3 10 2 4 10 2 3 9 . 3 10 1 1 10 2 . 10 1 . 10 1 . 10 1 . 7 1 . 9 1 . 10 1 . 10 390 370 10 351 291 106 80 79 49 47 44 44 36 36 29 25 22 20 19 18 18 14 10 10 9 8 7 6 6 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 760 642 tfl/yds Sacks no-yds Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick 5.0-11 19.0-138 5.0-12 . 6.0-17 4.0-11 4.0-8 . 1.0-4 3.5-22 4.0-20 4.5-14 . . 1.5-4 1.5-2 1.5-7 . . . . . 0.5-2 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . . . 62-275 58-256 0.5-4 1-42 15.5-130 . 0.5-3 . . . . . . 3-24 . . . 4-2 . 1-6 . . 2.0-12 1-4 1.5-9 . . 1-8 . . 0.5-2 . . . 1.5-7 1-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-170 12-134 23-159 6-70 1 4 3 . 1 . 1 10 3 1 1 . 1 1 4 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 48 1 2 . . . . . . . . 4 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 10 26 . . 2-31 . 2-0 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31 6-3 1 3 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 1 15 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS/GAME HIGHS Football 2014 Georgetown Georgetown Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games Opponent WAGNER Dayton Marist BRWN Colgate HARV Lafayette BUCKNELL LEHIGH FORDHAM Totals Opponent WAGNER Dayton Marist BRWN Colgate HARV Lafayette BUCKNELL LEHIGH FORDHAM Totals Score 3 - 21 14 - 23 27 - 7 17 - 3 0 - 19 3 - 34 21 - 24 17 - 22 19 - 27 7 - 52 128 - 232 Total 14 15 20 21 14 18 24 12 20 13 171 / / / / / / / / / / / 3rd Down Conversions First Downs Rush Pass 21 3 / 12 24 7 / 11 8 7 / 6 16 8 / 6 16 6 / 15 26 4 / 15 16 15 / 5 20 5 / 10 21 10 / 7 23 8 / 8 191 73 / 95 9 7 10 12 7 9 9 6 10 3 82 4th Down Conversions / / / / / / / / / / / 8 11 2 9 1 10 10 8 14 13 86 Pen 2 1 3 1 1 5 0 1 0 2 16 / / / / / / / / / / / 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 10 Time of Possession Rushing Number-Yards 20-19 29-100 34-94 38-250 31-35 27-74 42-282 31-104 35-220 37-171 324-1349 3-13 / 6-13 0-2 / 0-1 24:17 / 35:43 3-14 / 6-14 3-6 / 1-3 27:06 / 32:54 9-20 / 3-14 0-1 / 0-0 33:37 / 26:23 3-11 / 5-14 1-1 / 0-1 31:40 / 28:20 2-13 / 2-12 0-1 / 1-3 28:32 / 31:28 Football 5-14 / 9-15 2014 Georgetown 0-2 / 2-4 28:57 / 31:03 Georgetown (as of /Nov 4-11 / 7-14Game Superlatives 0-1 / 0-1 35:11 24:4921, 5-14 / 6-14 1-1All / 1-1 games 24:24 / 35:36 4-14 / 4-13 1-3 / 3-4 25:58 / 34:02 4-16 / 6-15 0-1 / 2-2 29:19 / 30:41 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 42-140 / 54-138 6-19 / 10-20 289:01 / 310:59 Rushes 20 in Jo'el Kimpela at Lafayette (Octfor11, 2014) Note: Game totals are displayed the format TEAM/OPPONENT each category Yards Rushing 159 Jo'el Kimpela at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) TD Rushes 1 Daniel Wright at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) 1 Kyle Nolan at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) 1 Daniel Wright vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) 1 Jo'el Kimpela at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) 1 Kyle Nolan vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) 1 Kyle Nolan vs LEHIGH (Nov. 1, 2014) 1 Jo'el Kimpela vs LEHIGH (Nov. 1, 2014) Long Rush 57 Daniel Wright vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) Pass attempts 44 Kyle Nolan at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) Pass completions 22 Kyle Nolan at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) Yards Passing 194 Kyle Nolan at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) TD Passes 2 Kyle Nolan at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) Long Pass 67 Kyle Nolan vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) Receptions 8 Jake DeCicco vs WAGNER (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Receiving 83 Matthew Buckman vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) TD Receptions 1 Justin Hill at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) 1 M. Cimilluca at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) 1 Jake DeCicco vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) 1 Justin Hill at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) 1 Matthew Buckman at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) 1 Matthew Buckman vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) 1 Jake DeCicco at FORDHAM (Nov 15, 2014) Long Reception 67 Matthew Buckman vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) Field Goals 2 H. Darmstadter at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) Long Field Goal 44 H. Darmstadter vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) Punts 7 Harry McCollum vs WAGNER (Aug 30, 2014) 7 Harry McCollum at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) 7 Harry McCollum at Colgate (Sep 27, 2014) 7 Harry McCollum vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) 7 Harry McCollum at FORDHAM (Nov 15, 2014) Punting Avg 49.0 Harry McCollum vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) Long Punt 60 Harry McCollum at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) Punts inside 20 2 Harry McCollum at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum at Colgate (Sep 27, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum vs HARV (Oct 04, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) 2 Harry McCollum vs LEHIGH (Nov. 1, 2014) / / / / / / / / / / / Passing Comp-Att-Int 52-167 40-317 32-72 31-88 47-319 47-265 40-103 43-172 48-154 41-144 421-1801 TOP Margin -11:26 -5:48 7:14 3:20 -2:56 -2:06 2014) 10:22 -11:12 -8:04 -1:22 -21:58 20-43-0 19-35-0 21-45-1 18-28-1 15-29-0 16-33-0 22-30-2 11-26-1 15-33-0 8-26-1 165-328-6 / / / / / / / / / / / Avg Yds/Rush 0.9 3.4 2.8 6.6 1.1 2.7 6.7 3.4 6.3 4.6 4.2 / / / / / / / / / / / 3.2 7.9 2.2 2.8 6.8 5.6 2.6 4.0 3.2 3.5 4.3 13-19-1 185 19-33-1 179 10-25-3 194 19-34-2 177 4-12-1 150 20-25-0 153 17-26-2 165 13-24-1 191 17-26-1 135 27-36-0 80 159-260-12 1609 Avg Yds/Pass 4.3 5.1 4.3 6.3 5.2 4.6 5.5 7.3 4.1 3.1 4.9 Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return / / / / / / / / / / / 8.6 5.3 2.7 6.3 2.5 11.7 5.7 7.1 13.3 9.8 7.5 Total Offense Plays-Yards Yards / / / / / / / / / / / 163 63-204 176 64-279 68 79-288 215 66-427 30 60-185 293 60-227 147 72-447 171 57-295 345 68-355 352 63-251 1960 652-2958 Avg Yds/Play 3.2 4.4 3.6 6.5 3.1 3.8 6.2 5.2 5.2 4.0 4.5 / / / / / / / / / / / 4.6 6.8 2.5 4.7 5.9 7.8 3.8 5.1 6.7 6.4 5.5 / / / / / / / / / / / 71-330 73-493 57-140 65-303 59-349 72-558 66-250 67-343 74-499 77-496 681-3761 Punting Number-Avg Return Yards 44 102 160 31 54 67 121 167 135 190 1071 / / / / / / / / / / / 39 74 216 90 86 82 204 153 80 123 1147 Penalties Number-Yards 7-36.6 / 4-36.5 7-55 5-45.6 / 2-41.0 7-46 7-43.3 / 10-37.5 4-35 6-49.0 / 5-43.6 5-36 9-31.6 / 5-41.4 5-50 5-45.2 / 1-35.0 5-39 5-40.8 / 4-39.8 9-115 7-38.9 / 6-26.3 8-70 5-39.0 / 2-43.0 4-35 TEAM HIGHS 10-94 9-30.3 GAME / 5-39.0 65-39.0 / 44-37.8 64-575 / / / / / / / / / / / 10-89 7-84 7-60 5-21 9-93 8-75 7-53 8-77 7-90 10-100 78-742 TurnOvers 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 1 1 2 12 / / / / / / / / / / / 1 2 3 4 1 1 3 2 2 0 19 Sacks 2 1 4 5 1 0 3 2 2 3 23 / / / / / / / / / / / 2014 Georgetown Football Georgetown Game Superlatives (as of Nov 21, 2014) All games 42 282 6.7 2 45 22 194 7.3 2 79 447 6.5 27 5 24 10 115 3 3 9 9 49.0 60 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) vs LEHIGH (Nov. 1, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at FORDHAM (Nov 15, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) at Colgate (Sep 27, 2014) at FORDHAM (Nov 15, 2014) vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) at Dayton (Sep 06, 2014) at Marist (Sep 13, 2014) vs BRWN (Sep 20, 2014) at Colgate (Sep 27, 2014) vs HARV (Oct 04, 2014) vs BUCKNELL (Oct 25, 2014) vs LEHIGH (Nov. 1, 2014) at Lafayette (Oct 11, 2014) 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 2 1 1 2 5 3 4 2 1 2 23 16 PATRIOT LEAGUE 2014 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL STANDINGS TEAM PL PCT OVERALL PCT Fordham! 6-0 1.000 10-1 .909 Bucknell 4-1 .800 8-2 .800 Lafayette 2-3 .400 4-6 .400 Colgate 2-3 .400 4-7 .364 Holy Cross 2-3 .400 4-7 .364 Lehigh 2-3 .400 3-7 .300 Georgetown 0-5 .000 2-8 .200 ! Clinched Patriot League Championship 2014 PRESEASON ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Nebrich, Fordham, Sr., QB Offense: QB Mike Nebrich, Fordham (Sr.) RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette (Sr.) RB C.J. Williams, Bucknell (So.) FB/HB Ed Pavalko, Colgate (Sr.) WR Sam Ajala, Fordham (Sr.) WR Tebucky Jones, Fordham (Sr.) WR Brian Wetzel, Fordham (Sr.) TE Dan Light, Fordham (Sr.) OL Luke Chiarolanzio, Lafayette (Jr.) OL Ned Daryoush, Lehigh (Jr.) OL Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell (So.) OL Mason Halter, Fordham (Sr.) OL Lonnie Rawles, Bucknell (Sr.) RS Kalif Raymond, Holy Cross (Jr.) RS Matt Smalley, Lafayette (Jr.) PK Michael Marando, Fordham (Sr.) 2014 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL 1. Fordham, 72 points (12 first-place votes) 2. Lehigh, 54 3. Lafayette, 51 (2) 4. Bucknell, 43 5. Colgate, 33 6. Holy Cross, 29 7. Georgetown, 12 2013 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Nebrich, Fordham, Jr., QB DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Stephen Hodge, Fordham, Jr., LB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Peter Pujals, Holy Cross, Fr., QB COACH OF THE YEAR: Joe Moorhead, Fordham DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Stephen Hodge, Fordham, Sr., LB Defense: DL Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood, Bucknell (Sr.) DL Brett Biestek, Fordham (Gr.) DL Tim Newton, Lehigh (Sr.) DL DeAndre Slate, Fordham (Sr.) LB Nick Alfieri, Georgetown (Sr.) LB Evan Byers, Bucknell (Sr.) LB Stephen Hodge, Fordham (Sr.) LB Kris Kent, Colgate (Sr.) DB Mike Armiento, Colgate (Sr.) DB Matt Smalley, Lafayette (Jr.) DB Matthew Steinbeck, Bucknell (Sr.) DB Ian Williams, Fordham (Sr.) P Joe Pavlik, Fordham (So.) 2013 First-Team Offense Offense: QB: Michael Nebrich, Fordham RB: Carlton Koonce, Fordham; RB: Keith Sherman, Lehigh FB/HB: Ed Pavalko, Colgate WR: Sam Ajala, Fordham WR: Lee Kurfis, Lehigh WR: Mark Ross, Lafayette TE: Dan Light, Fordham OL: Luke Chiarolanzio, Lafayette OL: Ned Daryoush, Lehigh OL: Tom Fisher, Fordham OL: Mason Halter, Fordham OL: Lonnie Rawles, Bucknell PK: Michael Marando, Fordham RS: Matt Smalley, Lafayette 2013 Second-Team All-Patriot League Offense QB: Brandon Bialkowski, Lehigh RB: Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette RB: CJ Williams, Bucknell FB/HB: Greg Kessel, Lafayette WR: Mike Fess, Holy Cross WR: Tebucky Jones, Fordham WR: Brian Wetzel, Fordham TE: Daniel Sprotte, Georgetown OL: Jordi Dalmau, Colgate OL: Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell OL: Matt Lippincott, Lehigh OL: Zack Mazur, Lafayette OL: Kyle Pedretty, Holy Cross PK: Ryan Gralish, Lafayette RS: Brian Wetzel, Fordham 2013 First-Team Defense Defense: DL: Brett Biestek, Fordham DL: Tim Newton, Lehigh DL: DeAndre Slate, Fordham DL: Tracey Smith, Bucknell LB: Mike Boles, Lafayette LB: Evan Byers, Bucknell LB: Stephen Hodge, Fordham LB: Dustin Wharton, Georgetown DB: Mike Armiento, Colgate DB: Matt Smalley, Lafayette DB: Ian Williams, Fordham DB: Tyler Ward, Lehigh P: Tim Divers, Lehigh Second-Team All-Patriot League Defense DL: Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood, Bucknell DL: Alec May, Georgetown DL: Steve Mercado, Lafayette DL: Jordan Richardson, Georgetown LB: Nick Alfieri, Georgetown LB: Austin Hancock, Fordham LB: Kris Kent, Colgate LB: Nigel Muhammad, Lehigh DB: Jordan Chapman, Fordham DB: Jared Roberts, Lafayette DB: Matthew Steinbeck, Bucknell DB: Levon Williams, Fordham 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 17 2014 OPPONENTS WAGNER HARVARD DAYTON LAFAYETTE MARIST BUCKNELL August 30 | Multi-Sport Field Conference..................................................NEC Enrollment................................................. 2,100 Head Coach................................Walt Hameline 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 3-8 (2-4) SID................................................ John Beisser Email........................ [email protected] Office Phone...............................(718) 390-3227 Website......................www.wagnerathletics.com September 6 | Welcome Stadium Conference................................Pioneer League Enrollment............................................... 10,856 Head Coach...........................Rick Chamberlain 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 7-4 (3-2) SID............................................Doug Hauschild Email....................... [email protected] Office Phone...............................(937) 229-4390 Website........................... www.daytonflyers.com September 13 | Tenney Stadium Conference................................Pioneer League Enrollment................................................. 6,303 Head Coach..................................... Jim Parady 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 8-3 (7-1) SID.................................................Mike Ferraro [email protected] Office Phone...............................(845) 575-3000 Website.............................www.goredfoxes.com BROWN September 20 | Multi-Sport Field Conference........................................Ivy League Enrollment................................................. 8,454 Head Coach....................................... Phil Estes 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 6-4 (3-4) SID................................................. Chris Humm Email............... [email protected] Office Phone...............................(401) 863-1314 Website............................ www.brownbears.com COLGATE September 27 | Multi-Sport Facility Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment................................................. 2,969 Head Coach........................................Dan Hunt 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 4-8 (3-2) SID.................................................John Painter Email................................ [email protected] Office Phone...............................(315) 228-7566 Website.................... www.gocolgateraiders.com October 4 | Multi-Sport Field Conference........................................Ivy League Enrollment............................................... 21,000 Head Coach.................................... Tim Murphy 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 9-1 (6-1) SID.............................................Tim Williamson [email protected] Office Phone...............................(617) 495-2206 Website.............................. www.gocrimson.com HOLY CROSS November 22 | Multi-Sport Field Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment................................................. 2,891 Head Coach...................................Tom Gilmore 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 3-9 (1-5) SID................................................ Charles Bare Email............................... [email protected] Office Phone...............................(508) 793-2583 Website............................www.goholycross.com October 11 | Fisher Stadium Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment............................................... 16,885 Head Coach...................................Frank Tavani 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 5-7 (4-1) SID............................................... Philip LaBella Email............................. [email protected] Office Phone...............................(610) 330-5123 Website.............................www.goleopards.com October 25 | Multi-Sport Field Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment................................................. 6,240 Head Coach...................................... Joe Susan 2013 Record (Conf.) ............................ 6-5 (3-2) SID................................................. Todd Merriet Email...................... [email protected] Office Phone...............................(610) 577-3488 Website......................... www.bucknellbison.com LEHIGH November 1 | Multi-Sport Field Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment................................................. 7,070 Head Coach..................................... Andy Coen 2013 Record (Conf.)............................. 8-3 (3-2) SID......................................... Steve Lomangino Email.................................... [email protected] Office Phone...............................(610) 758-3174 Website........................... www.lehighsports.com FORDHAM November 15 | Jack Coffey Stadium Conference..................................Patriot League Enrollment............................................... 15,170 Head Coach................................ Joe Moorhead 2013 Record (Conf.)........................... 12-2 (7-0) SID.....................................................Joe DiBari Email................................. [email protected] Office Phone...............................(718) 817-4240 Website........................www.fordhamsports.com 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 18 COACHES & STAFF experience to his new leadership role in our football program,” Reed said. “As a coach and an educator, he has shown his commitment to the holistic development of student-athletes as well as his passion for the game of football. I look forward to working with Rob to ensure that Georgetown football is a quality experience for his players.” ROB SGARLATA HEAD COACH 1ST SEASON Georgetown University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Lee Reed named Rob Sgarlata (C’94, S’12) the 31st head football coach in program history. Sgarlata has served on the Hoyas coaching staff for the past 18 seasons, including the last eight as Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator. Sgarlata took over as the interim head coach on January 30, following the departure of Kevin Kelly and was selected following a national search for coaching candidates. Sgarlata becomes just the fourth person to have played football and graduated from Georgetown before earning the head coach title, joining Joe Reilly, Jack Hagerty and Maurice Dubofsky. “Rob Sgarlata brings a wealth of relevant As defensive coordinator under Kelly, Sgarlata helped guide the Hoyas to its best stretch since joining the Patriot League, between 2010 and 2012. GU possessed the top-ranked scoring defense in the Patriot League in 2011 and featured the secondranked scoring defense in the league in 2012. “When I was a student-athlete at Georgetown, our Athletic Director, Frank Rienzo used to say that we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us,” Sgarlata said. “During my time on the Hilltop, I have witnessed this sentiment first hand. I have been fortunate to play for Scotty Glacken and work under excellent former head coaches Bob Benson and Kevin Kelly. I look forward to the challenge of guiding this program forward. I am extremely excited to work with the group of football players we currently have on the Hilltop.” Sgarlata has helped develop four All-Americans, including Michael Ononibaku in 2005, Alex Buzbee in 2006, Andrew Schaetzke, just the ninth consensus All-American in Patriot League history in 2011 and Robert McCabe in 2012. Buzbee would go on to play in the NFL with the Washington Redskins and the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Toronto Argonauts. Schaetzke and McCabe each went to NFL rookie camps, following brilliant playing careers on the Hilltop. During his tenure as defensive coordinator, the Hoyas have featured four ECAC First Team selections and Patriot League selections on 20 Alldefense. Within the defense, Sgarlata worked with the defensive line in 1995-96 and again from 200204, where he coached Buzbee, Ononibaku and 1996 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year Janne Kouri. He worked with the defensive backs from 2005-12, where he worked with AllPatriot League performers Brian Tandy, Travis Mack, Jayah Kaisamba and Jeremy Moore. Prior to his work on defense, Sgarlata worked with wide receivers and tight ends from 19962000, helping the Hoyas to consecutive MAAC Championships in 1998 and 1999 and an appearance in the 1998 ECAC Bowl. In addition to coaching, Sgarlata has also served as an academic advisor, career and alumni liaison, financial aid liaison, internship director and computer and technology liaison during his 18 years with the football program. Sgarlata, a four-year letterman at Georgetown is among the program’s all-time leading rushers. He was a team captain in 1993 and the recipient of the John J. Hagerty Award presented annually to Georgetown’s outstanding back, following his senior season. He also excelled in the classroom, being named to the 1993 GTE District II Academic All-America Football Team and was also named to the MAAC Football League Academic All-Star Team. Sgarlata graduated from Georgetown in 1994 from the College of Arts & Sciences with a degree in government and international relations. In May 2012, he completed his master’s degree in sport industry management from the School of Continuing Studies at Georgetown. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 19 COACHES & STAFF conference accolades. Weiss tied for eighth in the nation with 1.45 field goals per game in 2011. Prior to Georgetown, Thompson coached the outside linebackers at Harvard. While there, he helped the Crimson to a 10-0 record and the Ivy League championship in 2004. Harvard limited its final six opponents to 14 points or less, including two shutouts. The team gave up only one touchdown in the last three games of the season. LUKE THOMPSON ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS FIRST SEASON Luke Thompson joined the coaching staff as the Hoyas’ defensive coordinator in March 2014. Thompson spent the 2012 and 2013 on the coaching staff at Army, before returning to the Hilltop, where he coached linebackers and special teams from 2006-2011. “I am very excited to have Luke back on the Hilltop,” Sgarlata said. “He will be a tremendous asset to our program. He is an excellent football coach and even better person. He has a proven track record as a detail oriented communicator who relates well to his players.” Thompson served as an assistant coach at Amherst College for two seasons in 2002 and 2003. His duties with the Lord Jeffs included coaching the inside linebackers and coordinating the team’s video operations. He also spent two spent two seasons, 1999 and 2000, as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with Holy Cross in his hometown of Worcester, Mass. Thompson began his coaching career in 1998 as the offensive line and tight ends coach at Bowdoin College in Bruswick, Maine. Thompson, a Worcester, Mass. native earned two letters in football at Assumption College, where he graduated in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs and economics. He and his wife, Kristin, have two children, Madelyn and Luke. In his new role, Thompson will oversee the Hoyas defense, while also coaching the team’s linebackers. During the last two seasons, Thompson served on Head Coach Rich Ellerson’s staff at Army, as the special teams’ coordinator in 2012 and 2013. In addition to special teams’, Thompson also coached fullbacks in 2012, when Army led the nation in rushing. At Georgetown, Thompson helped turn the program around during his six seasons serving as linebackers coach and special teams’ coordinator. Defensively, Thompson mentored the top-two tacklers in Hoyas’ history in AllAmerican Robert McCabe and two-time team captain and No. 35 Jersey Recipient Nick Parrish. Thompson also coached 2008 graduate Stephen Smith, a captain who was the recipient of the prestigious No. 35 jersey. During his tenure, he guided the Hoyas’ special teams to six top 20 finishes in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision statistical rankings, including two top-five performances. In 2011, the Hoyas’ kickoff return unit ranked 13th in the nation with a 23.63 yards-per-return average, while the punt return team was 15th in the country at 12.44 yards per return. Thompson mentored Jeremy Moore, who finished as the leading kick-returner in GU history, to first-team All-Patriot League honors as a return specialist. Under his guidance, kicker Brett Weiss earned second-team all- MICHAEL NEUBERGER ASSISTANT COACH OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ RUNNING BACKS/TIGHT ENDS FIRST SEASON Michael Neuberger was offensive coordinator for football program in named to the the Georgetown March 2014. Neuberger, who coached running backs and tight ends at Cornell in 2013, returns to the Hilltop, where he coached wide receivers in 2012. “The Hoya Football Family is very excited to welcome Michael Neuberger back the Hilltop,” Georgetown Head Football Coach Rob Sgarlata said. “Michael is an excellent teacher who relates well to our studentathletes. He brings a positive and enthusiastic energy to the office every day and I am sure that will translate to success for our offense.” Neuberger will take the offense, while working Hoyas’ wide receivers and reins on with the tight ends. Last season at Cornell, Neuberger worked with running backs and tight ends, helping Luke Hagy earn All-Ivy League Honorable Mention recognition, while Ty Bostain led Ivy League tight ends in receptions (29) and finished third at his position in receiving yardage (262). In 2012 with the Hoyas, Neuberger’s wide receivers averaged 12.11 yards per catch and accounted for seven touchdowns, while helping develop Kevin Macari into a Second Team All-Patriot League selection. At Columbia, Neuberger served as the tight ends coach in 2011, where he assisted in the offensive game plan development, while also serving as the scout team coordinator for defense and special teams. During his season at Columbia, Neuberger developed sophomore tight end Hamilton Garner into an All-Ivy League honorable mention selection. Prior to his season with the Lions, Neuberger spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Maryland. Neuberger worked with running backs in 2009 and with the offensive line in 2010, where he was an integral part of the second-largest turnaround in the FBS, helping the Terrapins improve by seven wins from its previous season. Neuberger worked with the 2010 Maryland offensive line that helped produce 32.23 points per game, the 30th-best mark in the nation. He also worked with the fourth best punt return unit in the nation that averaged 16.94 yards per return, featuring First Team All-ACC selection Tony Logan. Neuberger spent two seasons, from 2007-09 as an assistant football coach at University of Dayton, where he worked with tight ends, slot receivers and offensive lineman. At Dayton, Neuberger helped in the team’s development and implementation of the spread offense, while coaching AP Second Team All-America tight end Matt Champa. His work helped the Flyers rank fifth in the nation in passing (299.50 yards per game) and sixth in the nation in scoring (38.83 points per game). He earned his start in coaching at Dayton where he started as a student assistant coach and strength and conditioning assistant directly following his playing days in June 2004. In his first season he worked primarily with defensive backs, before shifting his focus to tight ends and offensive linemen as a football graduate assistant from 2005-07. Neuberger, a Pittsburgh, Pa. native, played four seasons from 2001-2004 in the secondary and on special teams at Dayton. He was a member of two Pioneer Football League championship teams, while helping the Flyers win its first I-AA Mid-Major national championship in 2002. He was a twotime member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 20 COACHES & STAFF He graduated from Dayton with a bachelor of science in education and allied professions in 2005. Neuberger lives with his wife, Ashlyn in Fulton, Md. KEVIN DOHERTY ASSISTANT COACH SPECIAL TEAMS COORD./ DEFENSIVE BACKS THIRD SEASON Kevin Doherty has coached defensive backs and the special teams units on the Georgetown football coaching staff since March 2012. During his time on the Hilltop, Doherty helped guide the Hoyas to third in the Patriot League in pass defense (215.7 yards/gm) in 2012, despite losing three starters in the secondary from the previous season. Under Doherty’s tutelage, CB Jeremy Moore set a career high with five interceptions, while breaking the program’s career record for interception return yardage (318 yards). Punt Returner Kevin Macari, was second in the PL in punt return average (11.5). In addition to his work on the field, championships in 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2008. Prior to Harvard, Doherty spent two seasons at University of Connecticut, , as the defensive backfield coach, earning his first Assistant Coach of the Year honor from the All American Football Foundation. Doherty spent one season as the Head Coach at St. Francis (Pa.) in Loretto, Pa., after a successful six-year run as the Defensive Coordinator and special teams coordinator at Marist College. In 1997, the Red Foxes led the nation in total defense, allowing 213 yards per game, while setting NCAA records, allowing 39.8 rushing yards per game and 1.24 yards per carry, while allowing just three rushing touchdowns in 1997. Doherty also helped guide the team to a 2004 MAAC Championship. From 1989-1992, Doherty was the defensive backfield coach and special teams coordinator at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. He also spent the spring of 1989 coaching outside linebackers at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass. Doherty began his coaching career at Syracuse University under Dick MacPherson from 1987-1989 as a Graduate Assistant Football Coach. In 1987 he helped the Orange to a Sugar Bowl Championship and a 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Championship. Doherty earned his Bachelors of Arts from Tufts University in 1987 and obtained his Masters of Science from Syracuse University in 1989. He has two children, son Kevin, Jr. and daughter Katherine. Doherty has helped the football program forge strong relationships in the community. In 2014, he developed the Hoyas relationship with Friends of Jaclyn, organizing the team’s adoption of Elijah Davis and Jackson Dundon during a “Signing Day” ceremony. Doherty brings 25 years of college coaching experience, last serving as the Assistant Head Coach and defensive backfield coach at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. From 2001 to 2009, Doherty coached defense at Harvard University, beginning as the defensive backfield coach in 2001, where he developed two first-team All-Ivy League selections, before becoming the co-Defensive Coordinator in 2002 when he earned Assistant Coach of the Year honors from the All American Football Foundation. His role expanded once again in 2003 when he was named Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator, while also serving as the defensive backfield coach. Under Doherty’s guidance, the defense helped the Crimson to the most successful eight-year span in Ivy League history, winning league BRIAN MILLER ASSISTANT COACH/OFFENSIVE LINE THIRD SEASON Brian Miller has coached the offensive lineman as part of the Georgetown football coaching staff since March 2012. During his time on the Hilltop, Miller has coached James Spaly, a 2012 All-Patriot League Second Team lineman and Don Rhodes, a member of the 2012 PL All-Academic Team. For two seasons (2010-2011), Miller served as an assistant offensive line coach at the University of Kansas, where he helped the Jayhawks engineer the greatest comeback in Kansas football history, making up 35 points in the fourth quarter. Miller also coached two AllBIG 12 offensive linemen, Jeremiah Hatch and Duane Zlatnik during his year in Lawrence, Kan. Prior to Kansas, Miller spent eight seasons from 2002-2009 last serving as the offensive coordinator at Division II Washburn University in Topeka, Kan. At Washburn, Miller helped produce four of the top offensive season’s in school history, setting 20 team offensive school records, guiding 28 student-athletes in setting 28 individual offensive school records. In 2009, the Ichabods’ offense, under Miller’s guidance, averaged over 40 points per game, the fourth highest mark in the nation. Miller coached two All Americans, six AllRegion and 47 All-Conference selections, including current Carolina Panthers’ Offensive Lineman Brian Folkerts. In addition to Folkerts, he also recruited and signed Cary Williams and Michael Wilhoite, Joe Hastings and Trey Lewis who have all played in the NFL. With the Ichabods, Miller also served as offensive line coach, where his line blocked for the program’s all-time leading rusher and all-time leading passer. Miller also served as the team’s academic coordinator, producing two Academic All-Americans, five Academic All-Region, and 74 Academic All-Conference winners. Before Washburn, Miller coached at University of Minnesota, Crookston for five seasons (19972002), where he last served as Associate Head Coach. Miller had also worked as the offensive coordinator, where he worked with offenses that set 17 team and individual records. He also worked as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach, guiding two All-Conference quarterbacks and two All-Conference wide receivers. In Crookston, Miller also spent two seasons as an assistant baseball coach, while serving on the faculty as the program manager and assistant professor for the Sport & Recreation Management Degree Program, a program he developed from its inception. Miller spent two years at Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D., where he served as the Special Teams Coordinator, coaching units that led the league in punt blocks and punt return yards. He also coached running backs and defensive linemen at Northern State. He began his coaching career, at St. Cloud State University as the running backs coach in 1994-1995. Miller, a native of Golden, Colo., was a four-year letterwinner at Hastings College in Nebraska from 1985-1988, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a minor in communications in 1989. He earned his Masters of Science in Athletic Administration at St. Cloud State University in 1996. He and his wife Michelle reside in Burke, Va. and have three children, sons Matt and Alex and daughter Bailey. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 21 COACHES & STAFF THURSTON CHILDREY ALEX KOLT MAURICE BANKS Thurston Childrey is in his fourth season on the Hilltop and his second working with the Hoyas wide receivers. Childrey spent his first two seasons at GU coaching linebackers and defensive backs. Alex Kolt enters his fourth season on the Hoyas’ coaching staff, where he will focus on the development of the defensive line under defensive coordinator Luke Thompson. Kolt will spend his second consecutive season focusing on the development of the offensive line. During his first two years on the Hilltop, he worked with the team’s tight ends and offensive lineman. Maurice Banks joined the Hoyas coaching staff and works with the team’s defensive backs. Banks returns to Georgetown, where was an assistant in 2010 and starred as a student-athlete from 2002-05. ASSISTANT COACH/WIDE RECEIVERS FOURTH SEASON In his first two seasons with the Georgetown receiving corps, Childrey has helped several players produce stand out seasons, including Zack Wilke, who led the team with 59 receptions and 668 yards in 2013. In 2012, Childrey coached the team’s outside linebackers, working with Dustin Wharton, who made over 100 tackles for his second straight season and earned First Team All-Patriot League honors. In 2011, Childrey worked with defensive backs, as the unit finished second in the Patriot League with 17 interceptions. Under his guidance, senior safeties Wayne Heimuli and David Quintero had productive seasons, each intercepting three passes. Childrey, a Richmond, Va. native, comes to the Hilltop after spending one season as the Assistant Quarterbacks Coach at University of Richmond. At Richmond, Childrey was responsible for signaling in plays during the first four games before being moved to the coaches box to assist the offensive coordinator with recognition of defensive schemes, coverage and play calling. He was also responsible for film breakdown and data entry along with offensive quality control jobs. Prior to Richmond, Childrey served as a Graduate Assistant at University of Virginia for three seasons, working with the offensive coordinator in each season. Childrey graduated from Virginia in 2007 with a B.A. in English and a minor in government, where he served as a student football manager and Head Student Football Manager during his senior year. ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSIVE LINE FOURTH SEASON Kolt’s defensive line was a strength for the Hoyas defense in 2013, as Alec May and Jordan Richardson were both named AllPatriot League (PL) Second Team. May and Richardson each had career-highs with 12 tackles for loss, while May’s 7.0 sacks was among the PL’s top ten. Richard Shankle also posted a career-high with 9.5 tackles for loss. In 2012, Kolt worked with offensive line coach Brian Miller with the offensive line in addition to working with tight ends, special teams, defensive scout teams and breaking down film. Under Kolt, tight end Daniel Sprotte emerged as a receiving threat within GU’s offense, finishing fourth on the team with 15 receptions for 134 yards. The Hoyas offensive linemen helped the squad improve the rushing attack by over 48 yards per game. Kolt began his time on the Hilltop as the offensive line assistant and tight ends coach coach prior to the Georgetown University football team’s winter training period in 2011. In his first season he helped Tucker Stafford complete his transition from quarterback to tight end, as Stafford led the team’s TE’s with 10 catches for 103 yards and a touchdown. His arrival at Georgetown is Kolt’s first coaching position after playing four seasons, while starting two at Hampden-Sydney College on the offensive line. At Hampden-Sydney, he helped his team to conference championships in 2007 and 2009, finishing No. 14 in the nation in 2009. Kolt was also a three-time Academic All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSIVE BACKS FIRST SEASON “It is always great to have former Hoyas return to the Hilltop to work with our student-athletes,” Sgarlata said. “Maurice brings a wealth of experience to our staff. His time as a very successful student-athlete while at Georgetown will prove invaluable to our current players. Over the past decade he has expanded his knowledge both as a player and a coach. Maurice knows what it takes to succeed in the classroom and on the field at Georgetown. He will be a great mentor to our players in both areas.” Prior to his return to Georgetown, Banks spent two seasons in Brazil, most recently in 2013, where he served as the Head Coach for Rio Atlantico in Rio De Janeiro. He also served as the defensive coordinator and Assistant Head Coach for the Vasco Da Gama Patriotas, helping guide the squad to the national semifinals. In 2012, Banks was the defensive coordinator for the Joinville Gladiators in Joinville, Brazil. Banks had moved to Brazil from Klagenfurt, Austria, where he was a player/ coach with the Corinthian Black Lions in 2011. Banks worked with the Hoyas defensive backfield in 2010, helping the unit to one of its best seasons since joining the Patriot League. He helped Jayah Kaisamba earn First Team AllPatriot League and ECAC Division I FCS First Team honors and Jeremy Moore earn All-Patriot League Second Team honors, as Georgetown improved by four wins from the previous season. While coaching at Georgetown, Banks was also selected to the USA Football Team for the IFAF Senior World Championships, helping America to a Gold Medal in Austria. Prior to his first coaching stint at Georgetown, Banks played for the Boise Burn of Arena Football League 2 (AFL2). 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 22 COACHES & STAFF Prior to his play in the AFL2, Banks had gained significant experience as a player and coach internationally.In 2008, Banks moved to Bergamo, Italy where he gained his first experience as a player/coach with the Bergamo Lions. In Bergamo, Banks worked with defensive backs in addition to playing wide receiver, quarterback and special teams. Banks received his introduction to international football and balancing player and coaching duties in Marburg, Germany for the Marburg Mercenaries in 2007. There he played and coached the defensive backs and played quarterback. Banks also coached a German youth team ranging in age from 12-17. He led the squad to an 8-3 record and a trip to the Euro Bowl. Banks has also been involved in the local community, spending two seasons as a volunteer coach at his alma mater, Gwynn Park High School in Brandywine, Md. While in college, Banks worked as a part of the Ronald Brown Middle School sociology program, helping create lesson plans and curriculum. and physical education teacher at The Out-of-Door Academy in Sarasota, Fla., where he also served as a varsity and junior varsity football coach, working with wide receivers and linebackers. He also served as an Assistant to the Athletic Director, helping plan and organize events. Hayes received his start in coaching as the junior varsity wide receiver coach at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Fla. There he organized individual drills and instructed players on the fundamentals of the wide receiver position. Hayes walked on to the University of Miami football team in 2006 and spent four years with the Hurricanes, as a wide receiver, while also working on special teams. Was a finalist for the Rudy Award given to walk-ons during his senior season. He earned his B.S. in Education from University of Miami in 2010 and is currently working on his M.P.S. in Sports Industry Management at Georgetown. During his playing career on the Hilltop, Banks was a three-year starter and served as team captain in 2005 during a career that spanned from 2002-05. He earned All-Patriot League honors in 2004 and 2005 and was named the John L. Hagerty Outstanding Back Award in 2005. ASSISTANT COACH / OFFENSE FIRST SEASON Adam Shaker joined the Georgetown University football coaching staff during the winter of 2014. He will work within Michael Neuberger’s offense in his first season on the Hilltop. Chris Hayes is in his second season on the Georgetown University football coaching staff, moving to offense, after spending his first season working under Head Coach Kevin Kelly with the team’s linebackers. Hayes made his coaching debut prior to training camp in July 2013 with the team’s linebackers. Hayes worked with First Team All-Patriot League selection Dustin Wharton and Second Team All-Patriot League selection Nick Alfieri during his first season. Joseph Agbasi has joined the Hoyas as director of football operations. He handles daily and seasonal operational tasks, including recruiting duties, game day operations and event management. In addition, Agbasi assists with team travel coordination and logistics. Before DCPS, Agbasi served as an account executive at Edelman Public Relations, where he planned and implemented global public relations campaigns for Fortune 500 companies. ADAM SHAKER ASSISTANT COACH/OFFENSE SECOND SEASON DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON Prior to joining Georgetown, Agbasi was a program coordinator at Early Stages, the early intervention department for District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). His efforts were instrumental in the creation of the Center’s grassroots, special education awareness campaign, which elevated the District’s national early identification ranking. Banks graduated from Georgetown in 2006 with a bachelor of arts in sociology and a minor in music. CHRIS HAYES JOE AGBASI Prior to Georgetown, Shaker worked as the assistant quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Old Dominion University. At ODU Shaker was responsible for offensive quality control duties, including film breakdown, data entry and creation of game plans. During his time in Norfolk, Va., ODU was 21-5, competing in the FCS playoffs in 2011 and 2012. The Monarchs also won the 2012 Colonial Athletic Association’s (CAA) Conference Championship. Agbasi graduated from Valdosta State University in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in speech communication, with an emphasis in public relations. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in sports industry management, with an emphasis in business, management, and operations, from the School of Continuing Studies at Georgetown. CHRIS TOLZMAN SPORTS PERFORMANCE COACH SECOND SEASON Prior to ODU, Shaker has worked with wide receivers at Robert E. Lee High School, Fairfax High School and West Springfield High School in Northern Virginia Prior to Georgetown, Hayes was a mathematics 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 23 STUDENT-ATHLETES CAPTAINS NICK ALFIERI 35 Senior | LB 6-0 | 220 Portland, Ore. | Jesuit [The Hotchkiss School] *2014 Team Captain *11th Annual Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey Recipient 2013: Named All-Patriot League Second Team…Started nine games at outside linebacker... Finished second on team with 92 tackles and fourth with 7.5 tackles for loss…Had one interception, 1.5 sacks and two forced fumbles…Opened season with a career-high 14 tackles at Wagner (8/31)… Missed two weeks after sustaining an injury against Davidson, but returned with 10 tackles and one TFL against Princeton (9/28)…Had eight tackles and career-high 2.0 TFL’s against Fordham (10/12)…Had 10 tackles, 2.0 TFL’s and 1.0 sack vs. Lafayette (11/2)…Had 14 tackles, 1.5 TFL and a forced fumble at Bucknell (11/16)…Intercepted a pass in season finale win at Holy Cross (11/23)… 2012: Started all 11 games at safety...Finished third on the team and ninth in the PL with 91 tackles, including four double-digit tackle games...Had 11 tackles in a season-opening win at Davidson (9/1)...Had 11 tackles, 0.5 sack and an interception return of 34 yards against Yale (9/15)...Had 13 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against Brown (9/29)...Had 12 tackles against Holy Cross (11/17)...Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Football Team. 2011: Played in all 11 games earning time at linebacker and on special teams during his freshman season…Finished ninth on the team with 33 tackles…Recovered a fumble in the Hoyas loss at Bucknell…Recorded a career-high six tackles in the Hoyas loss at Yale…Had five tackles in GU’s win over Colgate…Had at least three tackles in six games…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in football and three in track…At Jesuit named the 2010 Most Improved Player and Second Team All-Metro League… Helped lead Jesuit to back-to-back Metro League title and to the finals of the 6A State Championship in 2009, finishing the season with a 12-2 record…At Hotchkiss earned Most Outstanding Player Award…Named Founders League All Star and All New England Team. ALEC MAY 90 Senior | DL 6-4 | 255 Wrenthem, Mass. | King Phillip *Named 2014 Team Captain 2013: Named Second Team All-Patriot League…Named Patriot League All-Academic First Team…Played in all 11 games, starting seven at defensive end…Finished third on the team with 68 tackles, tied for the team lead and fifth in the PL with 12.0 TFL’s and fourth in the PL with 7.5 sacks…Had 10 tackles vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had seven tackles and 2.0 TFL and two quarterback hurries vs. Fordham (10/12)…Had a career-high 12 tackles, 3.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks vs. Lafayette (11/2) to earn Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention…Had seven tackles 2.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks and one fumble forced at Bucknell (11/16) to earn Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention…Recorded six tackles with 2.0 TFL and 2.5 sacks to earn Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention at Holy Cross (11/23)…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting in six games at defensive end...Finished season with 43 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks, one forced fumble and one pass breakup...Had 3.0 tackles and 2.0 sacks for a loss of 13 yards in season-opening win over Davidson (9/1)...Had 8.0 tackles, 0.5 sack and a pass breakup against Lehigh (10/13)... Had 5.0 tackles and a forced fumble in a win over Lafayette (10/27)...Had a career-high nine tackles, including 1.0 TFL against Holy Cross (11/17)...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011:Appeared in 11 games, starter four on the defensive line during his freshman season…Finished with 24 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, a half sack and two forced fumbles…Posted at least four tackles four times…Had a season-high five tackles at Howard…Forced fumbles in consecutive games against Holy Cross and Fordham…Had four tackles, a half a sack and a forced fumble against Fordham. High School: A three-year letterwinner and starter at tight end and defensive end…Named football team captain during his senior season…Compiled 107 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, nine forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and 18 receptions for 315 yards and three touchdowns during his junior and senior seasons…Selected to the Boston Herald All State Team and Boston Globe EMass All-Star during his senior season…Named Hockomock Defensive most valuable player in 2010…Two-time Hockomock All Star and National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Award winner…Named a HSSInsight.com Top 10 Players, Boston Globe Top 25 Players to Watch and Bostosn Herald Preseason All-State Team prior to his senior season. HOYAS BY CLASS: Redshirt Senior (1): Cimilluca Seniors (19): Alfieri, Baxter, Black, Boyle, Coleman, Crutchfield, Daibes, Duncan, Egan, Kasten, May, Quintans, Rattay, J. Richardson, Robinson, Roland, Shankle, Vaught, D. Wright. Juniors (16): Bullock, DeCicco, Flagg, Gamble, Glor, Green, Hungate, Kimpela, Kiselick, Liddy, Nolan, Powers, D. Richardson, Satchell, Scott, M. Wright. Sophomores (19): Avery, Barnes, Bottari, Braxton-Johnson, Buckman, Darmstadter, Finnegan, Hill, Huntley, Jesson, Kuhns, Longwell, Loughery, Masterson, McCollum, Novacki, Pope, Priddy, T. Williams, Wingo. Freshman (32): Akere, Apuzzi, Barefoot, Catching, DeGeorge, Ellsworth, English, Graffagnino, Griggs, Harrell, Houpert, James, Johnson, Lightburn, Mahoney, McFarlane, McLaughlin, Miller, Morris, Oblachinski, Oyola, Rooney, Scarangella, Smith, Sweitzer, Urukalo, Valles, Wainwright, Williamson, Woodrow, Wynn, Yankovich. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 24 STUDENT-ATHLETES NICK QUINTANS 52 Senior | OL 6-3 | 290 Media, Pa. | Penncrest *Named 2014 Team Captain 2013: Started in all 11 games at center during his junior season…Helped give time to a passing offense that averaged 210.7 yards per game…Helped pave the way for a rushing offense that averaged 123.1 yards per game…Finished season with two tackles and one fumble forced. 2012: Played in six games, seeing time at center and guard. Helped pave the way for the third best rushing attack in the PL (146.1 yards/game)... Part of an offensive line that helped GU average 19.1 first downs per game. 2011: Appeared in one game on special teams against Lafayette. High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning four in football and one in lacrosse… Named football team captain during his senior year…A two-time All –County and All-League selection. Named first team all-league on the offensive line and second team on the defensive line in 2010…Expected to major in finance. HOYAS BY STATE MIKE ROLAND 75 Senior | OL 6-5 | 310 Miami, Fla.| Coral Gables *Named 2014 Team Captain 2013: Started all 11 games at right tackle…Blocked for a passing offense that averaged 210.7 yards/game…Helped pave the way for a rushing offense that averaged 123.1 yards/game. 2012: Started in 10 games, primarily playing right guard on the offensive line... Helped pave the way for the third best rushing attack in the PL (146.1 yards/ game)...Part of an offensive line that helped GU average 19.1 first downs per game. 2011: Appeared in 10 games, starting seven at right tackle during his freshman season… Was named Second Team All-Patriot League following his strong rookie campaign… Helped the Hoyas to the second best scoring offense in the league (27.0 points/game), while paving the way for 1,623 rushing yards and 1,897 passing yards…Also helped the Hoyas to one of the third most efficient red zone offenses in the country, scoring on .920 percent of its opportunities inside the opponents’ 20-yard line (36-for-39). High School: A four-year letterwinner and starter on the offensive line…Named football team captain during his senior season…Selected All Dade County following his senior season…Preseason All-State Academic selection…Blocked for a running back who broke Frank Gore’s Miami-Dade record for most touchdowns in a half with six…Expected to major in international business. Ill. (5): Boyle, Hungate, Masterson, McCollum, Urukalo, SENIORS MIKE CIMILLUCA 6 R-Senior | WR 5-10 | 185 Fairfield, N.J. | West Essex 2013: Played in 10 games at wide receiver during his junior season…Finished sixth on the team with 15 catches for 115 yards…Made first career catch in season-opener at Wagner (8/31)…Scored first career touchdown on a 14-yard reception at Brown (9/21)…Had career-high six catches for 40 yards and a touchdown vs. Fordham (10/12)…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Appeared in four games, seeing time at wide receiver and on special teams...Earned the Robert Paul Dahut Award for the Most Improved Player on offense following spring ball. 2011: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2010: Appeared in four games on special teams and in the defensive backfield during his freshman season. High School: A two-year starter at West Essex, where he played running back, wide receiver, cornerback and returned kicks and punts … Also played lacrosse and ran track … Captained both football and track teams … Named First Team All-State Group 2 in 2009 … An All-Iron Hills Conference selection and named to the NJ All-State Super 100 … Named All-Essex County … West Essex Inductee of National High School Association and College Football Hall of Fame … Helped lead 2007 team to state title and to conference championships from 2007-09. Pa. (8): Hill, James, Johnson, Loughery, Quintans, Rooney, Smith, Sweitzer. Calif. (5): Crutchfield, Finnegan, Green, Hunter, Miller. Colo. (1): Woodrow. Conn. (5): Kuhns, Houpert, Nolan, Scarangella, Wingo. D.C. (1): D. Wright. Fla. (7): Braxton-Johnson, English, Jesson, McFarlane, Roland, M. Wright, Wynn. Ga. (6): Egan, Gamble, Griggs, Oyola, J. Richardson, Shankle. Hawaii (1): Morris. La. (1): Harrell. Md. (5): Baxter, Bullock, Priddy, Williams, Williamson. Mass. (4): Bottari, Glor, May, Valles. Mich. (1): Coleman. N.J. (13): Apuzzi, Barnes, Buckman, Cimilluca, Daibes, DeGeorge, Duncan, Kasten, Kiselick, Oblachinski, Satchell, Wainwright, Yankovich. N.Y (3): DeCicco, Graffagnino, Liddy. N.C. (2): Ball, Barefoot. Ohio (4): Mahoney, Pope, Powers, Rattay. Ore. (1): Alfieri. S.C. (2): Flagg, Lightburn. Texas (7): Akere, Avery, Catching, Ellsworth, Huntley, Robinson, D. Richardson. Va. (5): Darmstadter, Longwell, McLaughlin, Novacki, Vaught. Born outside the U.S… D.R. Congo (1): Kimpela Japan (1): Scott Scotland (1): Black 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 25 STUDENT-ATHLETES DARIUS BAXTER 82 Senior | WR 6-3 | 190 Accokeek, Md. | Bishop McNamara 2013: Did not play. 2012: Appeared in one game against Lafayette during his freshman season. 2011: Appeared in one game against Fordham on special teams during freshman season. High School: A three-sport athlete earning two letters in football, one letter in wrestling and one in basketball at Bishop McNamara...Helped Bishop McNamara’s team to an 8-2 record and fourth place finish in Maryland for the 2010 season...Accumulated over 500 hours of service, developing a sub group of Total Focus, a non-profit organization that helps develop young student athletes on and off the field...Expected to major in environmental science. HOYAS BY POSITION Offense: (44) QB (4): Barnes, Finnegan, Mahoney, Nolan. RB (5): Ellsworth, Kimpela, Williams, Valles, D. Wright. FB (2): Avery, Bullock. WR (13): Barefoot, Baxter, BraxtonJohnson, Cimilluca, DeCicco, Glor, Harrell, Hill, Jesson, McLaughlin, Morris, Pope, M. Wright TE (4): Buckman, Graffagnino, Hunter, MITCHELL BLACK 85 Sweitzer. Senior | DL OL (16): Bottari, DeGeorge, Duncan, 6-4 | 260 Flagg, Hungate, James, Kasten, Liddy, Edinburgh Scotland | University School McFarlane, Miller, Oyola, Quintans, 2013: Played in 10 games during his junior season the defensive line and on special teams… Roland, Scarangella, Urukalo, Wingo. Finished season with six tackles, posting a career-high four against Lafayette (11/2)… Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the third consecutive season. Defense: (40) 2012: Did not see game action during his sophomore season...Moved from defensive line DL (12): Black, Catching, Daibes, to tight end during the spring season...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. English, Houpert, Masterson, May, 2011: Did not see game action during his freshman season… Novacki, D. Richardson, J. Richardson, Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Shankle, Vaught. High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter in football, also earned two letters in LB (13): Alfieri, Apuzzi, Boyle, basketball…Named football team captain for his senior season…Helped the football team qualify Crutchfield, Kiselick, Kuhns, Loughery, for the state playoffs for the first time since 2004…Two-time honorable mention All Ohio and Rattay, Satchell, Smith, Wainwright, First Team All Lakes District selection…2010 Scholar-Athlete Award recipient by the Northeast Williams. Ohio Chapter of the National Football Foundation…Majoring in international economics. DB (15): Akere, Coleman, Egan, Gamble, Griggs, Huntley, Johnson, PATRICK BOYLE 31 Lightburn, Oblachinski, Powers, Senior | LB Robinson, Rooney, Scott, Williamson, 6-0 | 225 Yankovich. Wheaton, Ill. | Benet Academy 2013: Started all 11 games at outside linebacker, compiling a team-high 98 tackles, Specialists: (9) 2.5 tackles for loss and one interception…Had an interception in season-opener at K (3): Darmstadter, Priddy, Wagner (8/31)…Had 10 tackles and one pass breakup in win vs. Davidson (9/7)… P (3): Darmstadter, McCollum, Had 12 tackles in loss to Marist (9/14)…Registered season-high 15 tackles vs. Colgate Woodrow. (10/26)…Had 13 tackles and 1.0 TFL in season-finale win at Holy Cross (11/23). LS (3): Green, Longwell, Wynn. 2012: Appeared in 10 games, seeing time at linebacker and on special teams... Made his collegiate debut against Davidson (9/1)...Had three tackles apiece against Yale (9/15) and Princeton (9/21)...Recovered a fumble in win over Lafayette (10/27). 2011: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two letters in football and basketball at Benet Academy…Captain of football and basketball team during his senior season... Selected All East Suburban Catholic Conference and All Area in 2010…Recorded over 100 tackles in consecutive seasons with 101 tackles in 2009 and 109 in 2010…Lists most thrilling moment in athletic career as making the game-winning free throws to beat nation’s third-ranked Simeon in front of over 10,000 people….Expected to major in Business. CHAD COLEMAN 25 Senior | DB 5-11 |175 Flint, Mich. | Carman-Ainsworth 2013: Earned Robert Paul Dahut Memorial Award for Most Improved Player on defense... Played in six games, starting two, in the defensive backfield and on special teams… Made his first career start vs. Fordham (10/12) and made a career-high eight tackles… Started at Lehigh (10/19) and made two tackles…Recovered a fumble vs. Colgate (10/26)… Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive season. 2012: Did not play during sophomore season due to injury... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 26 STUDENT-ATHLETES 2011: Appeared in 10 games, earning time at cornerback and on special teams during his freshman season…Recorded his first two collegiate tackles at Bucknell…Had a career-high four tackles and one sack in the Hoyas win at Wagner…Finished the season with eight tackles, one TFL and one sack. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two in football and two in track… Named football team captain during his senior year…A two-time unanimous first team all-conference selection…Selected to play in Annual Michigan All Star Game… Helped lead school to 2009 Big Nine Championship…Compiled 96 tackles, 22 passes deflections, four sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception during his career… Two-time All-State Academic selection…Expected to major in business management. WARDELL CRUTCHFIELD III 4 Senior | LB 6-0 |230 Pomona, Calif. | Baldwin Park 2013: Appeared in four games at linebacker and on special teams…Posted 3.0 tackles in seasonopener at Wagner (8/31)…Had a career-high 4.0 tackles in first career start at Brown (9/21). 2012: Appeared in eight games, seeing time at linebacker and on special teams... Finished the season with 2.0 tackles...Made his first career tackle against Brown (9/29). 2011: Appeared in one game against Lafayette, earning time at linebacker and on special teams. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning four in football at inside linebacker and running back and two in baseball… A two-time captain of the football team…Played 2008 and 2009 at Duarte High School before transferring to Baldwin Park High School for 2009-2011. Selected First Team All C.I.F. Defense in 2010…Named Valle Vista League Defensive MVP in 2010… Two-time First Team All Valle Vista League Defense and two-time All-Academic Valle Vista League… Selected First Team All Montview League in 2008…Compiled 350 tackles, five sacks and five interceptions in 37 game high school career…Expected to major in psychology. PETER DAIBES 94 Senior | DL 6-5 | 260 Wayne, N.J. | Wayne Hills 2013: Played in all 11 games, starting three on the defensive line…Had 4.0 tackles vs. Princeton (9/28)…Recorded 5.0 tackles vs. Colgate (10/26)…Posted career-high 7.0 tackles and 1.5 TFL at Bucknell (11/16)…Selected to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Appeared in five games, starting two at defensive end...Made his first career start at Davidson and had 4.0 tackles, 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack in the victory (9/1)...Had 3.0 tackles against Wagner (9/6). 2011: Appeared in six games on the defensive line during his freshman season… Made his collegiate debut and recorded first tackle in win over Davidson… Posted a season-highs with two tackles against Colgate and Lehigh. High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning four apiece in football and basketball… Named captain of the basketball team during his senior season…On the gridiron named the North Jersey Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 and second team All-State AllGroups…Named First Team All-State Group 3 and voted all conference, all league and all county during his senior year…Ranked as the No. 1 defensive end in New Jersey by McCarthy Scouting Report…Helped lead Wayne Hills to three North 1 Group 3 State Championships in 2007, 2008 and 2010…In 17 career starts compiled 117 tackles, 21 sacks, six forced fumbles and five deflected passes...Expected to be a pre-med major. Starters Returning (# starts) Offense (58): QB: Nolan (5). FB: Bullock (1). WR: DeCicco (8), Hill (9) OL: Kasten (11), Liddy (2), Quintans (11), Roland (11). Defense: (84) DL: Black (2), Daibes, (3), Kiselick (3), May (7), D. Richardson (2), J. Richardson (10), Shankle (11). LB: Alfieri (9), Boyle (11), Crutchfield (1), Satchell (1), Williams (1). DB: Coleman (2), Egan (2), Gamble (10), Huntley (1), Powers (4), Scott (4) Specialists: (11): LS: Longwell (11). Starters Lost (# starts) Offense (62): QB: Kempf (6). RB: Campanella (11). WR: Owusu (4), Wilke (10). TE: Sprotte (11). OL: Alexander (11), Francis (9). Defense (37): DL: Campbell (5). LB: Wharton (10), Ball (1) DB: Atwater (8), Caldwell-Meeks (2), R. Williamson (11) Specialists (22): PK: MacZura (11). P: MacZura (11). WILLIAM DUNCAN 74 Senior | DL 6-3 | 260 Wayne, N.J. | Wayne Valley 2013: Did not see time during his junior season. 2012: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2011: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Moved from offensive line to defensive line in the spring. High School: A three-sport athlete earning seven letters, including two in football, two in wrestling and three in track…Earned the Minds in Motion Award for carrying a 4.0 grade point average in 2009 and 2010 for football and 2011 for wrestling…Selected second team all-conference during his senior year in football and wrestling...Expected to major in physics. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 27 STUDENT-ATHLETES JOHN EGAN10 Senior | DB 5-11 | 193 Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster School(Ga.) 2013: Played in 10 games at safety, starting twice…Had four tackles at Brown (9/21)…Had seven tackles vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had a career-high 10 tackles in his first career start at Bucknell (11/16)…Had five tackles and one pass breakup in a start at Holy Cross (11/23)…Wore No. 40. 2012: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2011: Appeared in one game seeing time on special teams against Fordham. High School: A seven-time letterwinner in football and basketball and captain of both football and basketball teams during his senior season…Selected team most valuable player and an All State, All Region and All area selection in 2010…Helped Westminster to the state playoffs each season and to 2007 and 2010 region championships. MICHAEL KASTEN 62 Senior | OL 6-3 | 265 Freehold, N.J. | Freehold 2013: Started all 11 games at guard…Blocked for a passing offense that averaged 210.7 yards per game…Helped pave the way for a rushing offense that averaged 123.1 yards per game. 2012: Did not see any game action during his sophomore season due to injury. 2011: Appeared in four games on the offensive line and on special teams during his freshman season…Earned playing time against Lafayette, Yale, Marist and Bucknell. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and captain during his senior season at Freehold… Helped lead Freehold to 2008 and 2010 Central Jersey III State Sectional Championships, the school’s first championships…Selected First Team All-State, All Group III, All-Shore, all-division and all-district during his senior season…NamedAcademicAll-Shore in 2010…Majoring in government. RYAN RATTAY42 Senior | LB 6-2 | 220 Toledo, Ohio | St. John’s Jesuit 2013: Played in four games at linebacker and on special teams during his junior season…Finished season with two tackles…Selected to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive season. 2012: Appeared in two games during his sophomore season, seeing time on special teams...Made his collegiate debut at Lafayette (10/27)...Made his first career tackle against Bucknell (11/10)...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two in football and two in track…Named football team captain during his senior season…Selected to the Toledo All City Team and Toledo City All-Academic Team in 2010…Named the Catholic Youth Organization Athlete of the Year in 2010…During his senior season helped lead football to an 11-2 record, the best in school history, making the regional finals…Compiled 100 career tackles, 12 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries…His brother is Rick, a two-time Georgetown varsity letterwinner and a 2009 Patriot League All Academic honoree. Cousin is Tim a former NFL quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals…A National Merit Semi-Finalist…Expected to major in Economics. JORDAN RICHARDSON 99 Senior | DL 6-2 | 300 Watkinsville, Ga. | Athens Academy 2013: Started all 11 games at nose tackle…Named All-Patriot League Second Team…Finished season with 52 tackles, tying for the team lead and finishing fifth in the Patriot League with 12.0 TFL…Had at least one TFL in final six games of the season…Had 3.0 sacks, one fumble recovery, two blocked kicks and recorded a safety…Had 8.0 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and a quarterback hurry at Wagner (8/31)…Had seven tackles with 1.0 TFL vs. Marist (9/14)…Had six tackles, 2.5 TFL, a blocked kick and a safety vs. Fordham (10/12)…Had eight tackles, 2.0 TFL’s and one sack at Bucknell (11/16)…Had two tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one pass breakup at Holy Cross (11/23)… Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll…Wore No. 8 during his junior season. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 28 STUDENT-ATHLETES 2012: Received the George A. Murtaugh Award given to the team’s best lineman during the team’s annual spring banquet...Started in each of GU’s 11 games at defensive tackle...Finished season with 39 tackles and 5.0 TFL and two pass breakups...Had a career-high 8 tackles and a career-high 3.5 TFL at Fordham (10/6)...Had 7.0 tackles against Bucknell (10/10)…Wore No. 97 during his freshman and sophomore seasons. 2011: Appeared in 10 games, starting nine at defensive tackle during his freshman season… Proved a disruptive force in the interior, allowing linebackers Robert McCabe and Dustin Wharton to eclipse the 100 tackle mark…Finished with 24 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks a pass breakup and a blocked kick…Had two tackles and a sack in a win over Marist… Had a career-high five tackles in a win over Howard...Had at least two tackles in eight games…Helped anchor a defense that was the PL’s best in scoring defense (19.3 points/ game), while allowing the league’s second best mark against the run (98.6 yards/game). High School: A eight-time letterwinner, earning four in football, two in basketball, one in track and one in golf…A three-time All-County, two-time All-Region, two-time All Northeast Georgia selection at defensive line…Helped lead team to the state semifinals and region championships in 2008 and state quarterfinals and region championships in 2010. JAVAN ROBINSON 29 Senior | DB 6-2 |195 Carrollton, Texas | Hebron 2013: Appeared in eight games in the defensive backfield and on special teams during junior season…Finished with 10 tackles and one pass breakup…Tied careerhigh with 3.0 tackles vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had at least two tackles in four consecutive games, spanning from Sept. 7 – Oct. 12…Had one pass breakup at Bucknell (11/16). 2012: Appeared in all 11 games seeing time at safety and on special teams...Finished the season with 11 tackles...Had a career-high 3.0 tackles against Brown (9/29). 2011: Did not see game action during his freshman season due to injury…Earned the Robert Paul Dahut Most Improved Player Award on defense following spring practice. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two in football playing at CB and WR and two in track… Named captain of the football and track teams during his senior season…An honorable mention All District selection in 2010…A second team Academic All State selection in 2011…Helped lead 7-on7 team to a state championship in 2009...A part of the second place 4x200 meter relay team in 2010 and third place in the 4x100 meter relay team in 2011…Expected to major in international business. RICHARD SHANKLE 9 Senior | DL 6-3 | 250 Atlanta, Ga. | South Gwinnett 2013: Started all 11 games on the defensive line…Finished seventh on the team with 50 tackles, third on the team and 10th in the PL with 9.5 TFL and tied for second on the team and 15th in the league with 3.0 sacks for 20 yards to go with three quarterback hurries and one forced fumble…Had five tackles, 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble in season-opener at Wagner (8/31)…Had a career-high 11 tackles with 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup to earn Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had seven tackles with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack vs. Fordham (10/12)… Had two tackles and 1.5 TFL at Lehigh (10/19)…Had six tackles with 1.0 TFL vs. Colgate (10/26)…Had four tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack in season-finale at Holy Cross (11/23) 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting six on the defensive line...Finished season with 20 tackles, 2.0 TFL and one forced fumble...Made two tackles and forced a fumble in a win over Wagner (9/6)...Made a career-high 5.0 tackles and 1.0 TFL against Yale (9/15). 2011: Appeared in three games on the defensive line, seeing time against Holy Cross, Fordham and Lehigh…Made one tackle at Lehigh. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and one-year letterwinner in track… Named a football team captain during his senior season…Helped lead South Gwinnett to consecutive trips to the state playoffs…Majoring in human sciences. GIBSON VAUGHT Senior | DL 6-5 | 245 Ashland, Va. | Patrick Henry 34 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 29 STUDENT-ATHLETES 2013: Played in seven games at linebacker and on special teams… Finished season with two tackles…Made first career tackle vs. Davidson (9/7). 2012: Did not see game action during sophomore season due to injury. 2011: Appeared in six games, mainly on special teams during his freshman season. Was moved from tight end to linebacker during spring practice. High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning three as a three year starter in basketball and two as a two-way starter in football…Named captain of both football and basketball team as a senior… Selected Virginia AAAAA Colonial District honors on offense, defense and All Academic in 2010…Helped lead Patrick Henry to a Tomato Bowl championship in 2010… Helped lead the basketball team to the Central Region playoffs in 2010…Expected to major in business. DANIEL WRIGHT 19 Senior | RB | WR 5-10 | 195 Washington, D.C. | St. John’s College 2013: Did not play. Will move from defensive back to running back for 2014 season. 2012: Played in 11 games, starting six at cornerback…Finished sixth on the team with 54 tackles, also had 1.0 TFL, one interception, two pass breakups and two fumble recoveries during sophomore season…Had seven tackles in his first career start in season-opener at Davidson (9/1)…Had five tackles and 1.0 TFL vs. Wagner (9/6)…Had six tackles, and one fumble recovery at Fordham (10/6)…Had seven tackles, one fumble recovery and his first interception vs. Lehigh (10/13)… Had seven tackles vs. Holy Cross (11/17)… Wore No. 27 during his first two seasons. 2011: Appeared in seven games in the defensive backfield and on special teams during his freshman season... Made his collegiate debut at Marist, making a season-high two tackles... Registered tackles against Howard and Fordham to finish with four on the season. High School: A four-year letter winner and three-year two-way starter in football... Named team captain for football and track during his senior year...Received WCAC second team honors with a first team selection as an offensive athlete by dcsportsfan.com...Named the St. John’s College offensive most valuable player and received the athlete scholar award in football during his senior season...MVP and athlete scholar of Great American Rivalry Series game against Gonzaga...During 2010 season, averaged two touchdowns per game and had over 1,500 all-purpose yards, while playing kick/punt returner, QB, WR, CB, and S helping SJC reach the playoffs...Majors in international business JUNIORS TROYE BULLOCK 26 Junior | FB 6-1 | 230 Suitland, Md. | DeMatha 2013: Played in eight games at fullback and on special teams…Made first career tackle vs. Princeton (9/28). 2012: Appeared in two games at fullback and on special teams during his freshman season...Made his collegiate debut against Lafayette (10/27). High School: A four-year letterwinner in football…Also competed in track…Was named his team’s offensive MVP for the 2011 season…Named Second Team All-WCAC during his senior season… Earned the National Scholar Athlete Award…Coached by Elijah Brooks. JAKE DECICCO 27 Junior | WR 6-1 | 190 Kingston, N.Y. | Kingston 2013: Played all 11 games, starting eight at wide receiver…Finished second on the team with 445 yards on 38 catches…Led squad with 11.7 yards per catch, while tied for second on team with two touchdowns… Had seven punt returns for 32 yards…Had four catches for 63 yards in season-opener at Wagner (8/31)…Had four catches for 65 yards and his first career touchdown vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had a career-day with seven catches, 118 yards and one touchdown vs. Marist (9/14)…Had six catches for 38 yards at Brown (9/21)…Had three catches for 53 yards vs. Colgate (10/26) 2012: Appeared in five games, making one start against Colgate (10/20)...Had one catch for 13 yards at Colgate (10/20). High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning three in football, two in basketball, two in baseball and one in track…Named team captain of football and track during senior season…Named a third team All-State selection...A three-time All Freeman selection and two-time all-league selection…Named first team all-section nine…Set school record for receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns, as well as the section nine record for receiving touchdowns (29)…Helped lead school to a division championship in 2011… Coached in football by Jeramie Collins. GERVERUS FLAGG 71 Junior | OL 6-3 | 290 Charleston, S.C. | Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) 2013: Earned Robert Paul Dahut Memorial Award for Most Improved Player on offense...Played four games on the offensive line during his sophomore season… 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in football, two in track and field and one in wrestling…Named football team captain during his senior season playing offensive and defensive tackle…Named first team All Mid-Atlantic Prep League on offense and defense and second team allarea as a senior…Named all-conference honorable mention as a junior…Finished fifth in the PAIAA state meet in the discus…Was a Distinguished Scholar… Coached in football by Daniel Walker. CAMERON GAMBLE 20 Junior | DB 5-11 | 192 Powder Springs, Ga. | McEachern 2013: Played in 11 games starting 10 between cornerback and safety… Finished season 34 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one interception and a team-leading four pass breakups…Had five tackles and an interception return of 14 yards vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had career-high six tackles vs. Fordham (10/12)…Had five tackles at Lehigh (10/19)…Had two tackles and two pass breakups vs. Colgate (10/26). 2012: Played in all 11 games at cornerback and on special teams, making one start at Colgate (10/20)...Finished season with 17 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one interception and three pass breakups...Made a careerhigh eight tackles against Brown (9/29)... Made 3.0 tackles and 1.0 TFL at Fordham (10/6)...Had his first career interception in a win over Lafayette (10/27)...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A seven-time letterwinner, earning three in football and four in track…A two-time track captain…A five-time Junior Olympic qualifier, four-time Georgia High School Association Track qualifier… Selected the 2011 Schuman’s National Underclassmen Combine defensive back MVP…2012 Cobb County Touchdown Club McEachern Scholar Athlete of the Year… 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 30 STUDENT-ATHLETES Helped team to 2009 and 2010 region championships and 2011 track region championship…Coached in football by Kyle Hockman…2011 Georgia Merit Recipient and member of the National Honor Society. HARRISON GLOR 87 Junior | WR 6-3 | 190 Boston, Mass. | Belmont Hall [Deerfield] 2013: Played in five games at wide receiver and on special teams during sophomore season…Made first career catch, for eight yards, vs. Marist (9/14)… Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive season. 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A 13-time letterwinner, earning four in football, four in basketball, four in golf and one in track and field…Selected as basketball team captain in 2010-2011 at Belmont Hill and again in 2011-2012 at Deerfield…An All-ISL selection in football, basketball and golf in 2010-2011…Coached by Kevin Fleming in football at Belmont Hill and Michael Silipo at Deerfield…Graduated from Belmont Hill magna cum laude. ANDREW GREEN 63 Junior | DL | LS 6-2 | 225 Palo Alto, Calif. | Harvard-Westlake 2013: Did not see game action during his sophomore season.. Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football…Led team in sacks in all three season of his high school career…Selected to the Daily News Valley All-Star Game and the Prep Star Calif. Southern Section All-Star Game in 2012…Coached by Vic Eumont. MATT HUNGATE 72 Junior | OL 6-4 | 261 Morton, Ill. | Morton 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three letters in football and three letters in basetball…Football team captain during his senior season…Two-time Peoria Journal- Star All Area first team selection, two-time Mid-Illini All Conference first team selection and All-State honorable mention during his senior year…Helped lead team to state playoffs for two-consecutive seasons… Earned Academic All-State honors two times…Was coached by Jason Thiry. JO’EL KIMPELA 22 Junior | RB 5-11 | 195 Kinshasa, D.R. of Congo | Euless Trinity 2013: Played in nine games at running back during his sophomore season…Finished third on the team with 222 yards on 60 carries with three touchdowns, also had 10 catches for 40 yards…Had 42 yards on eight carries with a touchdown in season-opener at Wagner (8/31)…Had 13 carries for 69 yards vs. Davidson (9/7)…Rushed for 36 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries and had 27 yards on three catches vs. Marist (9/14)… Rushed for a touchdown in season-finale win over Holy Cross (11/23)…Wore No. 39 during his first two seasons on campus. 2012: Played in six games, starting one at running back during his freshman season...Made his collegiate debut at Fordham (10/6)...Scored his first career touchdown at Colgate (10/20)...Ran for 80 yards on 16 carries and caught a five yard TD pass in win over Lafayette (10/27) to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week... Earned his second PL Rookie of the Week after rushing for a career-high 98 yards on 19 carries and catching three passes for 28 yards against Bucknell (11/10). High School: A two-year letterwinner in football, and one-year starter at running back…Selected to the Texas All-State 5A team as a running back during his senior season…Rushed for 2,109 yards and 26 total touchdowns, averaging over 10 yards per carry…Coached by Steve Lineweaver. HUNTER KISELICK 1 Junior | LB 6-1 | 245 Nutley, N.J. | Bergen Catholic 2013: Started the first three games before injury ended his season…Had five tackles and 1.0 sack in season-opener at Wagner (8/31)…Had four tackles, a career-high 2.0 sacks and one pass breakup vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had three tackles and 1.0 sack vs. Marist (9/14)…Moved from defensive end to linebacker during spring ball…Wore No. 98 for first two seasons on campus. 2012: Earned the Robert Paul Dahut Award for Most Improved Defensive Player at the end of the spring ball...Played in nine games during his freshman season on the defensive line and special teams... Finished season with 13 tackles and 1.0 sack...Had 3.0 tackles and his first career sack at Colgate (10/20)...Had 3.0 tackles apiece in GU’s last two games against Bucknell (11/10) and Holy Cross (11/17). High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in football and three in wrestling…Named a captain on the football and wrestling team as a senior…Selected First Team All-State, all-county and allleague during in football during his senior year…Finished his football career with 180 tackles and 22 sacks in three seasons… Earned a state championship in wrestling during his senior season, while earning three district championships and one county championship during his career… Coached in football by Nunzio Campanile. KEVIN LIDDY 77 Junior | OL 6-6 | 300 Garden City, N.Y. | Kellenberg Memorial 2013: Played in eight games, starting the final two at Bucknell and the season-finale win at Holy Cross (11/23) at left tackle. 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning two in football, two in basketball and two in lacrosse…Named football team captain for his senior season…Named New York Catholic High School Football League first team as a senior, earning a spot in the CHSFL All Star Game…Helped lead team to consecutive NY CHSFL AA Division Championships in 2010 and 2011…Played center on the basketball team and goalie on the lacrosse team … Member of the National Honor Society. KYLE NOLAN 13 Junior | QB 6-5 |225 Branford, Conn. | Branford High School | Choate Rosemary Hall 2013: Played in nine games, starting the final five of the season at quarterback… Finished season with a 110.77 efficiency rating, completing 118-of-195 passes for 1,081 yards, with four touchdowns and three interceptions…Second on the team in rushing with 242 yards on 61 carries and four rushing touchdowns…Completed 19-of-30 passes for 140 yards and one touchdown in his first start of the season at Lehigh (10/19)…Threw for a season-high 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 31 STUDENT-ATHLETES 257 yards, completing 23-of-40 passes with a long of 55 yards with one touchdown vs. Colgate (10/26)…Completed 29-of-44 passes for 253 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions vs. Lafayette (11/2)… Led GU to a season-finale win, completing 19-of-32 passes for 227 yards and rushing for 143 yards on 18 carries, including an 82 yard touchdown run to earn PL Weekly Honorable Mention at Holy Cross (11/23). 2012: Played and started in three games during his freshman season, leading GU to a win over Lafayette (10/27)...Completed 33-of-76 pass attempts for 473 yards with four touchdowns and four interceptions, with a long TD of 62 yards...Earned PL Rookie of the Week honors after completing 16-of-39 with 260 yards and three TD passes in a loss to Colgate (10/20). High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in each football and basketball at Branford High School, while being named team captain and All-Conference in both sports…Attended Choate Rosemary Hall as a post graduate, where he started at quarterback...helped lead Choate football and basketball teams to the NEPSAC Class-A championship games…First Team Class-A New England Prep School Athletic Conference in football...Connecticut AllStar Team selection 2011...Connecticut High School Coach Association Academic All-State...Member of the National Honor Society. Coached by Mike Tracy at Branford and Erik Cooper at Choate Rosemary Hall. GARRETT POWERS 33 Junior | DB 6-1 |192 Columbus, Ohio | Upper Arlington 2013: Played in all 11 games, starting four at safety…Finished season with 33 tackles, 1.0 TFL and two fumble recoveries…Made first career start vs. Fordham (10/12) and recorded seven tackles and a fumble recovery…Had six tackles vs. Lafayette (11/2)…Had a career-high nine tackles and 1.0 TFL at Bucknell (11/16)…Had one tackle and one fumble recovery at Holy Cross (11/23). 2012: Played in one game against Lafayette (10/27) on special teams and in the defensive backfield during his freshman season. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in football and three in lacrosse…Named a team captain in 2011… First Team All-Central Ohio District 1 and First Team all-conference Division I… Special mention All-State Division I and a top 20 defensive backs in the state… Made the game-winning play against Troy in the first round of the playoffs… Finished with nine career interceptions. DEZMOND RICHARDSON 96 Junior | DL 6-3 | 260 Euless, Texas | Grant [Euless Trinity] 2013: Played in seven games, starting two at defensive tackle…Finished season with 11 tackles, 1.0 sack, one fumble forced and one quarterback hurry…Had two tackles and 1.0 TFL vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had three tackles and one fumble forced vs. Fordham (10/12). 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting eight at defensive end...Finished season with 30 tackles, 3.5 TFL of 14 yards and 2.0 sacks, with one pass break up...Two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week (vs. Princeton & vs. Holy Cross)...Had careerhigh 7.0 tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Princeton (9/21)...Had 5.0 tackles with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against HC (11/17). High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning four in football and two in track from Grant High School before transferring to Euless Trinity for his junior and senior season… Was named a captain of the Grant High School football team as a sophomore…First team all-district selection during his senior season at outside linebacker…First Team Academic All-State in 2011…Earned second team all-district as a freshman and first team all-district as a sophomore at Grant… Helped Trinity to the state championship in game in 2010 and helped lead the team to a Bi-divisional championship in 2011… Coached in football by Steve Lineweaver. MATTHEW SATCHELL 44 Junior | LB 6-1 | 225 Cherry Hill, N.J. | Cherry Hill East 2013: Played in nine games, starting one at linebacker, while also contributing on special teams…Finished season with 19 tackles and 0.5 TFL…Had seven tackles vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had a career-high eight tackles with 0.5 TFL in first career start vs. Marist (9/14). 2012: Played in eight games, earning time at linebacker and on special teams... Made three tackles against Yale (9/15). High School: A four-time letterwinner in football, being selected a two-time team captain…Three-time all-conference selection, earning a spot on the All Group 4 Team in 2010 and the Super 100 All-State Team in 2010…In 30 career games, he compiled 264 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, four sacks, 12 forced fumbles and blocked two punts returned for touchdowns…Coached by Tom Coen…Nominated for High School Hall of Fame…Received an invitation to the Under Armour All-American Combine and the US Army National Combine. ETTIAN SCOTT 17 Junior | DB 6-1 | 180 Okinawa, Japan | Northside (N.C.) 2013: Played in five games, starting four at cornerback…Made first career start in season-opener at Wagner (8/31) where he had two tackles and one pass breakup…Had two tackles and a blocked kick vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had a careerhigh eight tackles and one pass breakup vs. Marist (9/14)…Had four tackles, 0.5 TFL and one pass breakup vs. Lafayette (11/2)…Wore No. 28 as a sophomore. 2012: Played in eight games during his freshman season, earning time on special teams...Made three tackles on special teams. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing wide receiver and cornerback…A two-time all-conference and all-area selection…Named AllState wide receiver by NC Preps in 2011…Helped lead team to a 12-1 record and an ECC Championship in 2011…Coached by Bob Eason. MARQUIS WRIGHT 18 Junior | WR 6-3 | 185 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | North Broward Prep 2013: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2012: Did not see game action during his freshman season...Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A four-year letterwinner in football playing as a wide receiver and return specialist…Was an all-star team selection during his senior season… Helped lead team to district championship. SOPHOMORES NATHAN AVERY 43 Sophomore | FB 6-1 | 225 Houston, Texas | St. John’s 2013: Played in one game on special teams against Princeton (9/28) during his freshman season…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A 10-time letterwinner, earning three in football, four in wresting and three in track...Selected as football team captain during his senior year...Also a two-year wrestling captain and senior track captain... Named All-Greater Houston Football 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 32 STUDENT-ATHLETES Team during his senior season...Rushed for 1,480 yards and 14 touchdowns, as a senior...Scored game-winning touchdown in school’s rivalry game against Kinkaid at Rice Stadium in 2013...An SPC Conference and Prep State wrestling champion at 220 lbs. during his senior season... Three-time Athletic Excellence Award honoree...AP Scholar with distinction... Coached by Steve Gleaves in football. TIM BARNES 14 Sophomore | QB 6-3 |200 Oradell, N.J. | River Dell Regional 2013: Played in one game, making his collegiate debut against Fordham (10/12)… Completed 16-of-31 passes for 124 yards and one touchdown, while rushing for 28 yards on 16 carries in his only action. High School: A nine-time letterwinner, earning three in football, as a two-year starter at quarterback, three in baseball, two in basketball and one in swimming…Named captain of football, swimming and baseball team during his senior year…Selected first team all-league and third team all-county as a junior and honorable mention all-league as a senior…Selected first team all-league in basketball and second team all-league in baseball as a junior…Helped football team to a league championship in 2012… Coached by Donald Nimphius in football. JOSEPH BOTTARI 76 Sophomore | OL 6-6 | 285 Wakefield, Mass. | Malden Catholic 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season. High School: A one-year letterwinner in football, starting all 11 games during his senior season at left tackle… Allowed just one sack through the entire season… Received the Malden Catholic Model Congress Award and the Yale Model Congress Award…Was deemed an AP Scholar by the College Board. MYLES BRAXTON-JOHNSON 21 Sophomore | WR 5-11 | 185 Bradenton, Fla./Southeast 2013: Saw action in the season-opener on special teams at Wagner (8/31) during his freshman season…Moved from defensive back to wide receiver during the spring…Wore No. 46 as a freshman. High School: A seven-time letterwinner, earning four in football, two in track and one in basketball…Played two seasons at safety, linebacker and receiver and two seasons at quarterback…Named football team captain for his senior season…Twotime all-area and 2012 All-State Honorable Mention…Selected Athlete of the Week by Channel 7 News…Selected to the 2012 PAL Bowl All-Star Game…Earned 2012 NCAA Award for highest grade point average on team…Helped team to district championship in 2010 and 2012… Tied school record with 62% completion percentage…Threw for 3,100 yards with 30 total touchdowns…A Wendy’s High School Heisman, 2013 Foot Locker Scholar and Dartmouth Book Award winner…A member of the National Honor Society… Was coached by Paul Maechtle in football. MATTHEW BUCKMAN 88 Sophomore | TE 6-3 | 235 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. | Saint Joseph Regional 2013: Played in six games on special teams, making his collegiate debut vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had one tackle vs. Marist (9/14). High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing tight end, defensive end and outside linebacker…Selected as a team captain during his senior season… Played in 26 games, making 19 receptions for 352 yards and one touchdown on offense and 80 tackles and 10 sacks on defense…Was selected first team allleague, first team all-county and third-team All-State as a senior…Named second-team all-league in 2011…Helped team to No. 1 ranking in N.J. and Tri-State area, while capturing the 2012 State Championship… Member of the National Honor Society… Coached in football by Tony Karcich. HENRY DARMSTADTER 38 Sophomore | K 5-7 | 160 Alexandria, Va. | George Mason 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season… Wore No. 51 as a freshman. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning two in football as a kicker, punter and wide receiver and a two in soccer… Selected second team all-district as a punter in 2012 and second team alldistrict as a kicker in 2011…Named team’s offensive MVP in 2011…Three-time Scholar Athlete…Coached in football by Tom Horn. PATRICK FINNEGAN Sophomore | QB 16 6-1 | 190 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. | Loyola 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Two-year letterwinner in football playing quarterback…Named football team captain during his senior season…Posted an 8-1 record in nine career starts at QB, passing for 786 yards with nine passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns…Helped team qualify for the 2011 CIF Pac-5 Playoffs…Selected to the CES All-Star Game following his senior season…A commended National Merit Scholar and Quill and Scroll Inductee…Sports Editor of school newpaper, The Loyalist for three-years… Coached by Mike Christensen in football. JUSTIN HILL 5 Sophomore | WR 6-2 | 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. | Montour 2013: Played in all 11 games starting nine at wide receiver during his freshman season…Finished fourth on the team with 26 catches for 265 yards for 10.2 yards per catch…Had two catches for 27 yards in collegiate debut at Wagner (8/31)…Had a career-high five catches for 69 yards vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had four catches for 36 yards vs. Colgate (10/26)…Had three catches for 41 yards with a long of 24 yards at Holy Cross (11/23)…Wore No. 43. High School: A letterwinner in football and basketball…Selected as an all-conference defensive back and honorable mention wide receiver…Had 47 career catches, for 812 yards and six touchdowns… Helped team to two WPIAL Championships and two state finals appearances… Coached in football by Lou Cerro. DEREK HUNTER 89 Sophomore | TE 6-4 | 225 Portola Valley, Calif. | Sacred Heart Prep 2013: Played in two games on special teams during his freshman season…Made one tackle in his collegiate debut at Wagner (8/31). High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two letters in football playing tight end, wide receiver, linebacker, and defensive line and two in basketball… Named a team captain for his senior season…Named First Team Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division, First Team All-Bay Area at tight end during his senior season…Had 18 receptions for 411 yards 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 33 STUDENT-ATHLETES and four touchdowns, along with 47 tackles, one interception for a touchdown, three sacks, six TFL and a blocked field goal as a senior...Named honorable mention San Jose Mercury News All-Area tight end following his senior season…Helped lead school to PAL Bay Division Championship for first time in school history…Led Sacred Heart Prep to Central Coast Section Division IV Football Championship in 2012 and back-to-back CCS basketball championships in 2011 and 2012…Team earned CCS Highest Team Scholastic Achievement in 2012 for first time in program history…Coached in football by Matt Moran. PORTER HUNTLEY 12 Sophomore | DB 6-2 | 185 Dallas, Texas | Jesuit College Prep 2013: Played in four games, starting one at cornerback during his freshman season…Had three tackles in collegiate debut at Brown (9/21)…Had one tackle and one pass breakup in first collegiate start vs. Princeton (9/28)…Had three tackles vs. Lafayette (11/2) and two at Bucknell (11/16)…Wore No. 40. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning one in football at The Lovett School, before transferring to Jesuit for his final two seasons, where he also earned two letters in wrestling and one in track…Played wide receiver and defensive back at Jesuit…Named second team alldistrict as a senior…In 23 games had two interceptions, three blocked field goals, 30 tackles, 12 pass breakups and two tackles for loss…Part of Jesuit’s recordsetting 4x200 meter relay team in 2012… Coached in football by Brandon Hickman. TOMMY JESSON 11 Sophomore | WR 6-1 | 180 Orlando, Fla. | East River 2013: Played in five games as a defensive back and on special teams during his freshman season…Made collegiate debut at Brown (9/21)…Had two tackles at Holy Cross (11/23)…Moved from cornerback to wide receiver during spring ball…Wore No. 47 as a freshman. High School: A nine-time letterwinner, earning four in football as a wide receiver, four in baseball and one in track & field… Selected team captain in football for his senior season…Had 30 receptions for 615 yards and nine touchdowns during his senior season, leading team in receiving TD’s, yards, receptions and yards per catch (20.5) in 2012…Helped team to a Metro Conference Championship in 2011…Also a four-time National Champion in Tae Kwon Do…Member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society… Coached in football by Marc Rankin. CASEY KUHNS 54 Sophomore | LB 5-11 | 220 Watertown, Conn. | Taft 2013: Served as a student manager for the football program during the fall of his freshman season...Began playing linebacker during spring ball. High School: Three-year letterwinner and three-year starter, playing linebacker at Taft...Named team captain during his senior season...Earned The Cross Award, given by the coaching staff to the team’s best leader, during his senior season...Helped school to and undefeated season and a New England Prep School Class A Championship during his junior year...Coached by Tyler Whitley (senior season) and Panos Voulgaris (sophomore and junior season). Personal: Son of John and Kathryn Kuhns...Has two older brothers, Jack (C’04) and Joe (C’06), both of whom are Georgetown graduated and played football at Georgetown and one twin brother, Dylan, a current Georgetown student who serves as a team manager with the Georgetown football team...Father, John (C’72) played football at Georgetown and is a member of the Georgetown Athletics Hall of Fame...Uncles Dwight (C’72) and Paul (C’76) both graduated and played football at Georgetown.. ROBERT LONGWELL 57 Sophomore | Longsnapper 6-1 | 195 McLean, Va. | McLean 2013: Played in all 11 games as the team’s long snapper during his freshman season… Made four tackles, all on special teams… Made first career tackle vs. Marist (9/14)… High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning three in football, as a linebacker and longsnapper and one in lacrosse…Ranked No. 8 in the nation by Kohls Professional camps with an average snap speed of .67 seconds…Completed 100-percent of long and short snaps over three seasons… Three-time Scholar Athlete award winner… Coached in football by Jim Patrick. LEO LOUGHERY 53 Sophomore | LB 6-2 | 230 Glenshaw, Pa. | Central Catholic 2013: Played in eight games at linebacker and on special teams…Made collegiate debut at Wagner (8/31)…Made first career tackle vs. Davidson (9/7)…Had career-high two tackles and 1.0 TFL at Lehigh (10/19). High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing middle linebacker…A two-time Northern Eight All-Conference selection…Selected Post-Gazette AllEast Team and North Fab 22…Selected for the Pennsylvania East vs. West Shrine Game in 2012…Helped Central Catholic go 30-5 during his career, winning conference championships during his sophomore and junior seasons…Posted 117 tackles and 12 sacks as a junior… Coached in football by Terry Totten. HUGH MASTERSON 93. Sophomore | DL 6-4 | 265 Invernees, Ill. |Saint Viator 2013: Played in one game during his freshman season…Wore No. 91 during his freshman season High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning four letters and starting for four years in football at offensive tackle and defensive end and four years in basketball…Named captain of football team during his senior season…An All-State, all-conference and all-area selection and team co-MVP as a senior…Helped lead the team to the state playoffs in 2012…Registered 39 tackles, 5.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in 2012… Coached in football by Brandon New. HARRY MCCOLLUM 55 Sophomore | P 6-3 | 190 Arlington, Heights, Ill. | Saint Viator 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two letters in football as a punter, kicker, tight end and two in baseball… Recorded the longest punt in Saint Viator history, 65 yards…Averaged 39.8 yards per punt and went 4-for-4 on field goals during his senior season… An IHSA Scholar Athlete in football and baseball…President of Student Council during his sophomore and junior year… Member of the National Honor Society… Coached in football by Brandon New. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 34 STUDENT-ATHLETES PHIL NOVACKI 8 Sophomore | DL 6-4 | 255 Great Falls, Va. | Langley 2013: Played in six games at linebacker and on special teams during his freshman season…Finished with four tackles…Made collegiate debut vs. Marist (9/14)…Had first career tackle at Brown (9/21)…Had two tackles vs. Princeton (9/28)…Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll… Wore No. 41 during freshman season. High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning three in football and two in basketball…Selected captain of both football and basketball team for his senior season…Selected first team all-district as a wide receiver and linebacker and second team all-region at wide receiver and linebacker in 2012…Scored 12 total touchdowns during his senior season to help Langley to its best record in 12 years… Earned the Scholar Athlete Award… Coached in football by John Howerton. JIMMIE POPE 3 Freshman | WR 6-3 | 190 Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season...Moved from quarterback to wide receiver early in the season. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three in football and three in basketball...Selected as team captain in football during his senior season...In 2013, was named NOC Lake Division Offensive Player of the Year, Third Team All-District and the MVP of the Greater Cleveland East vs. West All-Star Game...Helped school improve by six games, going 8-2 as a starter, completing 109-of-176 passes for 2,010 yards and 26 touchdowns, while rushing for 240 yards and five touchdowns in 2013...Helped lead basketball team to consecutive district and league titles...A member of the MAC Scholars Program. BEN PRIDDY 37 Sophomore | PK 6-0 | 180 Davidsonville, Md. | Severn 2013: Played in 10 games handling kickoff duties as a freshman…Averaged 59.5 yards/kick-off with three touchbacks on 42 kicks…Made collegiate debut vs. Davidson (9/7) and had a season-high seven kickoffs for 452 yards and one touchback for an average of 64.6…Averaged 63.2 yards/KO on three kicks vs. Princeton (9/28)…Selected to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing kicker, punter, quarterback and safety…Selected as team captain for his senior season…Two-time All-MIAA and All-Anne Arundel County selection…2011 First Team All-State (small schools)…2012 First Team All-Metro (Baltimore)…Helped Severn to the MIAA Championship Game in 2012 and to a regular season MIAA Championship in 2011…In 2012 made an MIAA Championship Game record 50 yard field goal…Made 18-of-23 field goals and 95-of-98 PAT’s in two seasons with 26 touchbacks…At QB, threw 35 touchdown passes and eight rushing touchdowns in two seasons…Member of the Cum Laude Society, National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society… Coached in football by Chris Kirchenheiter. TYRELL WILLIAMS 2 Sophomore | RB | LB 6-1 | 220 Gaithersburg, Md. | Quince Orchard 2013: Played in 11 games, moving from running back to linebacker following the Davidson game, also contributed on special teams…Had nine carries for 25 yards vs. Davidson (9/7)…Made first career start at linebacker at Brown (9/21) making a career-high four tackles…Had three tackles vs. Colgate (10/26)…Had one tackles and 0.5 TFL at Bucknell (11/16)…Played linebacker and running back during spring ball…Wore No. 32 during freshman season. High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning three in football, four in track and one in basketball…Selected team captain of football team during his senior season…Selected football team’s offensive MVP as a junior and team’s best offensive back as a senior…Helped football to back-to-back state championship games…Finished career with 175 carries for 1,386 yards (7.92/carry) with 16 rushing touchdowns and 42 receptions, 624 yards and eight touchdowns… Coached in football by Dave Mencarini. CHAPPY WINGO 69 Sophomore | OL 6-5 | 280 Avon, Conn. | Avon 2013: Did not see game action during his freshman season… Wore No. 65 as a freshman. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing defensive tackle and on the offense line…Started 24 games through three seasons…A fourtime Scholar Athlete…Helped Avon to a 10-0 regular season record and 2012 league championship…Helped Avon to a 2010 league championship… Coached by Brett Quinion in football. FRESHMEN DAVID AKERE 28 Freshman | DB 6-1 | 190 Carrollton, Texas | Hebron High School: Two-year letterwinner in football, also earned three letters in basketball and three in track…A senior team captain in football and two-time captain in track…Selected Second Team All-District as a defensive back as a senior…Earned Second Team State Academic Scholar in 2014…Was named team’s defensive MVP in junior and senior seasons…Helped Hebron to an 8-4 record as a senior…Compiled 130 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles and one interception during career…Coached in high school by Brian Brazil. Personal: Son of Labi and Shola Akere…Has one older sister, Lola, one younger brother Paul and one younger sister, Isabella… Involved in IMPACT, Light the Mic, Student Council, Model UN and Boys State. MATTHEW APUZZI 56 Freshman | LB 6-0 | 215 Princeton, N.J. | The Lawrenceville School High School: A three-year letterwinner in football playing linebacker and running back…Also earned four letters in wrestling…A football team captain as a senior and two-time wrestling captain... Named 2013 MAPL League Defensive Player of the Year and All-Area Defensive Player of the Year…Two-time all-area first team defense and earned 2013 Black Lion Award…A Prep All-American in wrestling…Helped school to two MidAtlantic Prep League Championships… Led team in tackles and rushing in 2012 and 2013…Coached in football by Dan O’Dea. Personal: Son of Edward and Judith Apuzzi…Has one older sister, Lauren and one younger sister, Nicole and one younger brother, Luke…Expects to major in finance. BLAKE BAREFOOT 80 Freshman | WR 6-1 | 180 Greensboro, N.C. | Walter Hines Page (Episcopal (Va.)) High School: A four-year letterwinner in football going to Walter Hines Page from 2009-11 and Episcopal from 2011-2014… 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 35 STUDENT-ATHLETES Also earned three letters in indoor and outdoor track, two letters in swimming and one letter in lacrosse…Captain of indoor and outdoor track team as a senior…Helped Page to 4A Conference Championship in football in 2011…Finished career with 24 touchdowns…Coached by Panos Voulgaris…Earned Allen Carlton Phillips and William Evans Hannum Scholarship for English. Personal: Son of Quint and Robin Barefoot…One younger brother, Nathan and one older sister, Madison…Spent portions of last two summers teaching English at an orphanage in Thailand…Trained in summer with former NFL receiver Ricky Proehl. KENDALL CATCHING 91 Freshman | DL 6-1|275 Carrollton, Texas | Hebron High School: A two-year letterwinner in football and senior captain…Unanimous first team All-District selection as a senior…Second Team All-District selection as a junior…Coached by Brian Brazil and Tyler Soukup in football… Started 23 games. Personal: Son of Michelle Jenkins and William Catching. GORDON DEGEORGE 67 Freshman | OL 6-4 | 270 Yardville, N.J. | The Hun School (Choate Rosemary Hall) High School: A four-year letterwinner at The Hun School, before one year at Choate Rosemary Hall…Helped Hun School to 2012 Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship…Played on West team in Sunshine Football All-Star Classic… Earned Iron Man Award during his senior season…Coached by David Dudeck and John Law at Hun School and Erik Cooper at Choate. Personal: Son of Gilbert and Amiko DeGeorge…Has one younger sister, Emily. ISAAC ELLSWORTH 23 Freshman | RB | SLOT 5-6 | 160 Belfort, Texas | Euless Trinity High School: A three-year letterwinner in football…A unanimous first team alldistrict selection at running back…First Team All-North Texas Team…Rushed for 1,722 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior, after rushing for 264 yards on 24 carries as a junior…Coached by Steve Lineweaver in football. Personal: Son of Floyd and Michelle Ellsworth… Has older brother Michael, older sister Charlotte and younger brother Simeon. ELIJAH ENGLISH 95 Freshman | DE 6-6 | 230 Leesburg, Fla. | South Sumter High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and senior captain…Also earned three letters apiece in basketball and track… Named to Orlando Sentinel’s “Super 60”… Helped school to a regional championship as a senior and was named team MVP…Had 17 sacks as a senior…Coached in football by Inman Shermen…An International Science and Engineering Fair Finalist in 2014…National Honor Society President… Wendy’s Heisman Award State finalist in 2013…Holds school record in 400m dash. Personal: Son of Albert and Donette English…Has one older brother, Eric. JACK GRAFFAGNINO 86 Freshman | TE 6-4| 225 Lynbrook, N.Y. | Chaminade High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and senior captain…Named All-New York State Catholic High School Football League First Team…Member of Team Long Island in the 2013 New York City vs. Long Island Senior Bowl…Helped team to a 10-2 record and NYCHSFL Championship game…Had 16 catches for 246 yards and two touchdowns as a senior…Coached by Stephen Boyd... Also a four-year letterwinner in baseball and senior captain. Personal: Son of Mary and Dave Graffagnino…Has one younger sister, Rachel…Expects to major in finance. LARENZ GRIGGS 41 Freshman | DB 5-10 | 175 Lithonia, Ga. | Martin Luther King Jr. High School: A two-year letterwinner in football, four-time letterwinner in basketball, four-time letterwinner in track and two-year letterwinner in cross country…Senior captain in football and two-time captain in basketball…Named Most Improved Defensive Player in football during senior season…Coached by Cortez Allen in football…Earned Vincent Dooley Award from Georgia High School Association for “Athletes for a Better World”…Earned Touchdown Club of Atlanta George Morris Scholar-Athlete Award… Personal: Son of Lamont and Dorothy…One younger sister, Lauryn and one younger brother, Dylan…Cousin, B.W. Webb played professional football for the Dallas Cowboys…Expected to major in business leadership and innovations. JUSTIN HARRELL 7 Freshman | WR 6-0 | 185 New Orleans, La. | Newman High School: A four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in football…Also earned four letters in both basketball and track… Named captain of football, basketball and track team as a senior…Three-time Bubba Muffet Award winner for most outstanding special teams player...Twotime All-District selection…Finished second in Louisiana in the high jump during his junior season…During senior year had 53 catches for 649 yards to lead metro area and averaged 22 yards per punt return with one touchdown…Also kicked 36-of-39 PAT’s and averaged 38 yards/ punt…On defense had five interceptions as a senior to set career-program record with 17…Four-year band member... Coached in football by Nelson Stewart. Personal: The son of Natasha and Welcy Harrell…Has one older sister Rica, two younger sisters, Madison and Kennedy and two younger brothers, Trey and Tyler…Expects to major in business finance and accounting. MATTHEW HOUPERT 92 Freshman | DL 6-3 | 260 Hartford, Conn. | William H. Hall High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and senior captain…Earned two-letters in basketball and was a senior captain…Two-time All-State selection… Three-time all-conference selection and three-time academic all-conference…Twotime Hartford Courant All-Courant Team… Helped lead school to West Conference champions in 2011 and 2013…Compiled 110 tackles six sacks, nine passes defended and one interception during career… Coached in football by Frank Robinson… Member of honors choir and a Boy Scouts Life Scout…Named a Scholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation. Personal: Son of David and Judith Houpert… Has one older brother, Alexander… Expects to major in biology/pre-med. NICK JAMES 70 Freshman | OL 6-6 | 270 Pittsburgh, Pa. | North Allegheny High School: Three-year letterwinner in football and senior captain…Helped team to 2011 and 2012 WPIAL Quad A 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 36 STUDENT-ATHLETES Championships…Helped team to 2012 PIAA Quad A State Championships…An honorable mention 2012 all-conference selection and 2013 first team all-conference selection…Coached in football by Art Walker and Mike Buchert…A member of the Choir and Best Buddies program in high school. Personal: Son of Chris and Holly James…Expects to major in business. JAKE JOHNSON 36 Freshman | DB 5-9 | 170 Corapolis, Pa. | West Allegheny High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and four-year letterwinner in track… Senior captain in football…2013 All-Parkway Conference First Team and 2012 AllParkway Conference honorable mention… Helped lead school to consecutive WPIAL Championships and a 26-3 record during final two seasons…A three-time WPIAL qualifier in track…Coached by Bob Palko in football. Personal: Son of Katherine Mills and Eric Johnson…Has one older brother, William Mills…Cousin of current Washington Redskins WR DeSean Jackson. JOSHUA LIGHTBURN 40 Freshman | DB 6- 1| 215 North Charleston, S.C. | Fort Dorchester (Kent School) High School: A three-year letterwinner at Fort Dorchester, before playing final season at Kent Denver…Was a two-year captain at Fort Dorchester…First Team All-Low County in 2011 and 2012…NUC Top 150 in 2011…First Team All-Region in 2011 and 2012…Dorchester District II Athletic Scholar Award in 2012…Two-time Fort Dorchester Football Academic Award…Helped Fort Dorchester to 2010 Region Championship and Kent Denver to a 2013 Housatonic Championship…Had 181 tackles, five INT’s, nine pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble in final two seasons…Coached by Steve Laprad at Fort Dorchester…Graduated in Top twopercent of 2013 Class…Delta Sigma Beta Academic Award, AP Scholar Award… Also earned one letter in basketball at Fort Dorchester. Personal: Son of Jaconda Lightburn…Has two sisters, Jatia and Jaelyn…Expects to major in physics and business…Involved in Brotherhood Ministry mentoring boys without fathers. PETER MAHONEY 15 Freshman | QB 6-4 | 210 Shaker Heights, Ohio | St. Ignatius High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and senior team captain… Helped team to Division I Football State Championship in 2011 and consecutive Division 1 Football Regional Finals… Completed 16-of-20 passes for 188 yards and one TD, while rushing for 62 yards on seven carries as a junior as a backup QB, before sustaining a season-ending injury before his senior season…Coached by Chuck Kyle, Elvis Grbac and Nick Restifo in football…Elected Senior Class Senator. Personal: Son of Martha and John…Has one older brother, Jack and one younger brother Gus and one younger sister, Margaret… Expects to major in international business. MICHAEL MCFARLANE 79 Freshman | OL 6-4 | 280 Frostproof, Fla. | Frostproof High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and two-year team captain…An All-State honorable mention and All-State Elite Team Honorable mention following his senior season…Three-time all-district selection…All-Heartland First Team and Polk County Second Team offense… Helped lead Frostproof to three district championship games…Earned four letters apiece in weightlifting and track, also earned two letters in basketball. Personal: Son of Irma McFarlane…Has two younger brothers, Ricky and Malik. JIM MCLAUGHLIN 83 Freshman | WR 6-4 | 197 Fairfax, Va. | WT Woodson High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, two-year letterwinner in basketball and three-year letterwinner in lacrosse…Named captain of football team during senior season…A 2013 All-Patriot District First Team selection and all-region selection…A 2012 All-Patriot District Second Team selection at wide receiver and defensive back…National Football Foundation & College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete scholarship recipient and East Region nominee for National Capital Region Chapter…Four-time Cavalier Award for outstanding character, performance and leadership…Had 42 career receptions for 910 yards and 14 touchdowns, and five interceptions and seven fumble recoveries on defense…Coached by Joe Dishun in football…National Honor Society Cabinet Member…Earned 2013 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award in Writing…Earned 2014 Patrick J. Cunningham Memorial Schoalarship awarded by Northern Virginia Athletic Directors, Administrators and Coaches Association. Personal: Son of Megan and Jim McLaughlin…Has two brothers, Conor and Ryan…Father, Jim played football at Penn from 198487 and mother, Megan played soccer at Penn from 1986-87… Plans to major in economics with a minor in journalism. AARON MILLER 78 Freshman | OL 6-6 | 290 San Diego, Calif. | Scripps Ranch High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and four-year letterwinner in basketball…Two-time captain in both football and basketball…Named Scripps Ranch Outstanding Offensive Lineman as a senior…Earned Union Tribune’s All-Academic Team honors in football and basketball…Inducted into TV station KUSI’s Prep Pigskin Report “Pigpen” for outstanding play in 2013. Personal: Son of Jeanne Miller…Has one younger brother, Carson…Expected to major in business. LUKE MORRIS 81 Freshman | WR 5-11 | 170 Honolulu, Hawaii | Punahou School High School: A three-year letterwinner in football…Helped team to 2013 State Championship and No. 17 ranking in the nation after consecutive appearances in state championship game in 2011 and 2012…Selected to ScoringLive All-State Team honorable mention…ILH Second Team selection as a senior…A 2012 ILH Honorable Mention selection…Writer on school newspaper and member of choir. Personal: Son of John and Judi Morris…Older brother, John IV played quarterback at Occidental College from 2004-08, while older brother Adam played linebacker at Claremont McKenna College from 2007-2011…Expects to major in business administration. JOHN OBLACHINSKI 39 Freshman | LB 6-2 | 200 Cranford, N.J. | Cranford High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing defensive back, quarterback, and wide receiver… A football team captain as a senior… Earned three letters in baseball and three letters in basketball, serving as a captain in basketball as a senior… Two-time First 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 37 STUDENT-ATHLETES Team All-Union County, earning defensive honors in 2012 and offensive honors in 2013… Two-Time All-Mid 38 Conference selection, earning first team honors in 2013… A 2012 Second Team NJ All-State Group 3 selection… Helped lead football to a 2011 NJ Group 3 State Championship, while also leading baseball to backto-back State Championships in 2012 and 2013… Intercepted six passes and had 25 catches for 235 yards in 2012… Passed for 1,065 yards and 12 TD’s, while rushing for 752 yards on 190 carries and 10 TD’s as a senior… Coached in football by Erik Rosenmeier… Accounted for 7 TD’s in a 2013 NJ State playoff game… Member of the National Honor Society, selected as a NJ Scholar-Athlete, and selected to play in the 2014 N.J. Snapple Bowl All-Star Game. Personal: Son of John and Carol Oblachinski...Has one younger brother, Brian...Expects to major in finance or accounting. DANIEL OYOLA 61 Freshman | OL 6-3 | 276 Marietta, Ga.| Kennesaw Mountain High School: A three-year letterwinner in football and two-year team captain…A 2013 4-AAAAAA All-Region Team, 2013 Cobb County Senior Bowl selection and 2012 All-Region Georgia HS Football honorable mention…Four-year Scholar Athlete in football…Coached by Andy Scott in football…Participated as Sports Editor of Yearbook, Model Atlanta Regional Commission, Junior National Young Leaders. Personal: Son of Raul and Sandra Oyola…Has two younger brothers, David and Nicholas…Took mission trip to Guatemala JAMES ROONEY 47 Freshman | DB 6-1 | 180 Sewickley, Pa. | Gilmour Academy High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and senior captain at Gilmour Academy…School’s 2012 Student-Athlete of the Year and 2013 Lancer Award winner…Also earned one letter in track… Helped team to a regional semifinal and 9-3 record as a senior…Earned 2012 Woodrow Wilson U.S. History Award. Personal: Son of James and Stephanie Rooney…Has one older sister, Sarah, a Georgetown student and one younger brother, Matt… Grandson of Pittsburgh Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney and great-great grandson of Steelers founder Art Rooney…Expects to major in Political Science…An Eagle Scout. DOMINIC SCARANGELLA 59 Freshman | OL 6-3 | 270 Newtown, Conn. | Newtown High School: A two-year letterwinner in football and one-year letterwinner in wrestling…All-SWC First Team in 2013 and two-time All-SWC Conference Academic Team…Helped lead Newtown to consecutive SWC Conference Championships with 22-2 combined record in two seasons…Had 40 tackles and one blocked field goal as a senior… Coached by Steve George Personal: Son of Eugene and Jen Scarangella… Has two younger sisters, Julia and Lucy. MICHAEL SMITH 32 Freshman | LB 6-3 | 220 Cranberry Twp., Pa. | Seneca Valley High School: One-year letterwinner in football and three-year letterwinner in basketball…Named team captain of basketball team…Helped football advance to WPIAL Quad A quarterfinals in 2013…A WPIAL Quad A Football honorable mention as a defensive lineman…Helped basketball team advance to WPIAL playoffs in consecutive seasons…Coached in football by Don Holl. Personal: Son of Lora and Robert Smith…Older brother Matthew is a pitcher on the baseball team at Georgetown…Has two-younger brothers, Mark and Luke… Cousin Kylee Smith plays basketball at Vanderbilt...Expects to major in finance. JACOB SWEITZER 84 Freshman | TE 6-4 | 235 Perryopolis, Pa. | Belle Vernon High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and four-year letterwinner in basketball…Senior captain in football and basketball…First Team AAA All-State selection at tight end in 2014…Two-time allconference selection…Army Friday Night Lights Football Scholar-Athlete selection in 2013…Earned Positive Athlete Award in 2013…Selected to PSFCA East-West AllStar Game and Tri-County All-Star Game in 2013…Selected to the Mid Mon Valley AllSports Hall of Fame in 2014…Earned the Westmoreland County Judge John Driscoll Scholar-Athlete Excellence Award and the 2013-14 Delance Stanley Award for a senior basketball player who achieved academic excellence…Coached by Aaron Krepps in football…Perfect attendance from K-12… Earned HOBY Award for youth volunteerism and leadership. Personal: Son of Larissa Rathway…Has one younger brother, Nick Sweitzer...Expects to major in business. MILAN URUKALO 68 Freshman | OL 6-4 | 280 Chicago, Ill. | Loyola Academy High School: A two-year letterwinner in football, earning one in basketball… Selected First Team All-Chicago Catholic League Blue and First Team North Suburban All-Area by the Pioneer Press as a senior… Won Rev. McCommiskey Sportsmanship Award selected by varsity coaches…A two-time academic all-conference and 2013 Academic All-State selection…Led squad to state semifinals in 2012 and state finals in 2013…Coached in football by John Holecek. Personal: Son of Dusan and Loretta Urukalo…Has one younger brother, Dominic…Involved in Insignis in high school…Expected to major in biology. ALEX VALLES 46 Freshman | RB 6-0 | 210 Danvers, Mass. | Danvers High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and captain during his senior season…The No. 17-ranked player in Mass. by ESPN…Two-time All-NEC selection…Was selected as an All Star by the Lynn Item and Salem News two-times… Selected All-Scholastic Boston Globe following his senior season…In 2013, led Danvers to first playoff appearance in 10 years…Finished career with 2,500 yards on 343 carries and 31 rushing touchdowns and 525 receiving yards on 38 catches with seven touchdowns, also two kick-off return scores…Coached by Sean Rogers in football…Also earned one letter in baseball and two letters in basketball…Was selected as the Pre-Calculus Student of the Year. Personal: Son of Betsy Valles…Has three brothers, Phil, Nick and Cris…Brother, Nick plays football at Springfield College. MUHAMMAD WAINWRIGHT 45 Freshman | TE 6-3 | 225 New Brunswick, N.J. | The Hun School High School: A two-year letterwinner in football and two-year letterwinner in track…Helped team to 2011 Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships…Four-time Iron Man Award having never missed a practice or game during high school career…Selected as 2013 NUC Baltimore Top Performer and 2013 NUC Top 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 38 STUDENT-ATHLETES Prospect…2014 Sunshine Classic Football All Star Game selection. Personal: Son of Oliver and Marzieh Wainwright…Has three older sisters, Tiffany, Melanie and Shada… Expects to major in human sciences. JELANI WILLIAMSON 48 Freshman | DB 5-8 | 160 Silver Spring, Md. | Good Counsel High School: Personal: Son of Rohan and Wanda Williamson ...Father, Rohan is a Professor of Finance and the Stallkamp Faculty Research Fellow at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown... One older brother, Rohan played football at Georgetown, graduating in 2014. DANIEL YANKOVICH 30 Freshman | DB 6-0 | 205 Ramsey, N.J. | Don Bosco Prep High School: A four-year letterwinner in football and three-year starter…Helped lead team to 2011 State and National Championships…A 2013 first team allleague and all-county selection and Second Team All-Metro and Second Team All-State by MSG Varsity…A 2012 all-league selection…Finished career with 1,025 receiving yards on 72 catches and five TD’s...Had 67 tackles and five interceptions as a senior…Coached by Greg Toal. Personal: Has one older brother, Michael and one younger sister, Emily. HENRY WOODROW 49 Freshman | P 6-1 | 185 Aspen, Colo. | Aspen High School: Three-year letterwinner and senior team captain having played punter, tight end and linebacker…Also earned one letter in lacrosse and one letter on ski-racing team…Two-time First Team Academic All-State….Western Slope First Team All-Conference in 2013…His 72 yard punt is longest in Aspen history…Averaged 38 yards per punt as a senior…Coached by Mike Sirko in football…Member of Model UN and Donor Doors National High School Coordinator. Personal: Son of Michael Woodrow and Kelly Doherty… One older brother, Jonathan, who plays football at Amherst College, one older sister, Isabelle and two younger sisters, Juliette and Audrey…Expects to major in international political economy. WARREN WYNN58 Freshman | LS 6-1 | 220 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Cardinal Gibbons High School: A two-year letterwinner in football, playing linebacker, defensive end and long snapper…Helped Cardinal Gibbons to an 8-3 record during his senior season…Coached by Mike Morrill in football…Academically in Top 10 in class and an AP Scholar…National Honor Society President and a member of the Math Honor Society. Personal: Son of Warren and Laura Wynn…Has one older sister, Jessica and one younger brother, Will…Jessica was an All-ACC Volleyball selection at Pittsburgh in 2013. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 39 JOE EACOBACCI NO. 35 MEMORIAL JERSEY I Joe Eacobacci exhibited leadership on and off the field during his career at Georgetown, being named a tri-captain during his senior season, 1995. In Memory of scholarship fund in #35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey 2003 Matt Fronzcke 2004 Michael Ononibaku 2005 Michael Ononibaku 2006 Alex Buzbee 2007 Stephen Smith 2008 Nicholas Umar 2009 Robert Lane 2010 Nick Parrish 2011 Wayne Heimuli 2012 Kevin Sullivan 2013 Sean Campbell 2014 Nick Alfieri The Eacobacci University have family and Georgetown set up a need based Joe Eacobacci with family and friends. DB DE DE DE LB DE SLOT LB DB OL LB LB Matt Fronczke, a defensive back, was the first recipient of the Joe Eacobacci Memorial No. 35 jersey in 2003. On September 11, 2001 the Georgetown community lost former Hoya football standout Joe Eacobacci. A 1996 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, he was an energy trader for the investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald on the 105th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Tower. Since the 2003 season, the No. 35 has been awarded as a LIVING MEMORIAL to the spirit and memory of Joey. Joe was a football student-athlete for former head coach Bob Benson between 1993 and 1995 and was the team’s tri-captain his senior season. Benson believed that Eacobacci’s mark on Georgetown was inked not only on the gridiron but also on the entire Georgetown campus. Joe is survived by his parents, Ann and Mitch Eacobacci, his older brother, Tom (a 1993 graduate of the McDonough School of Business and former football player), his younger sister, Michelle, and by his girlfriend of many years, Denise Mauro. name. Defensive end Michael Ononibaku was the only two-time No. 35 jersey recipient. Ononibaku was also an All Patriot League honoree and nominated for the league’s 25th Anniversary team. The student-athletes chosen to wear the No. 35 jersey have been selected based not only on on-field performance, but a combination of skills and intangibles that have cemented Eacobacci’s place in Georgetown football history. Joe Eacobacci (C ’96) “He had more friends than anybody, and that was what made him a beautiful person,” Benson said in an interview with GU’s student newspaper, The Hoya. “He would light up a room, he really could make people smile and bring enjoyment and pleasure to a room.” Joe’s Matt Fronzke, DB, 2003 Fronzke a two-time captain was the first player at Georgetown to wear the #35 jersey after it was dedicated to the memory of Joe Eacobacci … A native of Downers Grove, Illinois, Fronczke wore the jersey during the 2003 season, when he capped off a stellar four-year career … A player who was known for his strength, Fronczke is considered one of the best athletes in the history of the program… He became the first Hoya player since 1986 to captain the team in consecutive years … He finished his career with 243 tackles, the third-best mark in program history and was a 2004 Patriot League Second Team selection. “I am still in awe that I was chosen. During my junior year, we played Holy Cross to open the season, then 9/11 occurred. The next week’s game versus Wagner was cancelled. The following week we went to Fordham and drove past Manhattan and the whole world had changed. I did not know Joey personally, but I feel as if we are all drawn together as a family by the tradition. I am very proud of the past selections and hope that I will continue to do honor to the tradition and Joey’s memory.” Michael Ononibaku, DE, 2004-05 An All American and 2005 Duffy Award winner. Two-time No. 35 jersey recipient Ononibaku was the second Georgetown player to don the #35 jersey and was the first to wear it in backto-back years, as he was honored with the prestigious jersey in 2004 and 2005… A native of Amherst, Massachusetts, he graduated from Georgetown in May 2006 with a degree in finance and management and is considered one of the top players in program history … Finished his career ranked second all-time at Georgetown in sacks with 29, and sixth all-time in tackles with 212 … Served as a team captain during the 2005 season … Named a first team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association as a senior in 2005 … Earned first team All-Patriot League honors in 2004 and 2005 and was a second team honoree in 2003. “The Eacobacci Award represents more than just an honor, but also a legacy. The tragic loss of former captain Joe Eacobacci, who perished in the 9/11 attacks hits the hearts of many associated with the Georgetown football program. Esteemed by coaches and players, past and present, Joe Eacobacci was a class act on and off the field. When I was fortunate to receive the award, I felt the best way to honor Eacobacci’s legacy was to strive to embody what he stood for. We have had great players who have since worn the jersey, and held his name with great honor. I myself will 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS DE ALEX BUZBEE, the 2008 No. 35 recipient went on to play with the Washington Redskins and Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. 40 JOE EACOBACCI NO. 35 MEMORIAL JERSEY forever be grateful for the the game should be the measure every single player should strive toward. The Georgetown football family should continue to replicate those characteristics which Joe exhibited, whether we’re on the field, in the classroom, in our careers or throughout our daily lives.” Nick Umar, DE, 2008 LB STEVE SMITH, 2007 opportunity the award and to carry on this receive legacy.” Alex Buzbee, DE, 2006 Buzbee was a three-time All Patriot League performer, earning a spot on the first team in 2006, while garnering All-America honorable mention from the Don Hansen Football Gazette…A three-year starter, Buzbee was a strong and physical player with excellent athletic ability who finished third in program history with 27.5 career sacks which ranks him in the top 20 all-time in the Patriot League…Buzbee was the first Hoya football player since Jim Ricca to play in the NFL, as Buzbee was activated to the Washington Redskins active roster in 2007…Buzbee has also played for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League. Umar, a Belle Mead, N.J. native saw action in 30 games during a three-season career, sitting out his junior year with an injury…Umar was awarded the No. 35 jersey during his senior season in 2008, while also being featured as one of the Hoyas’ two captains…During his career, Umar made 48 tackles with nine tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries during his career. Nick Parrish, LB, 2010 “It is definitely the most coveted award I have ever gotten. Every time I suited up to play I was trying to represent the qualities of hard work and dedication that go along with the award. It is not one of those awards that you hang on the (Left to right). Ononibaku, A. Buzbee, S. Smith, M. Eacobacci, W. wall. You wear it on your back every time out Heimuli, N. Parrish and N. Umar for the presentation of the No. 35 and you want to live up to that responsibility.” jersey to Heimuli during the football team’s spring banquet. Steve Smith, DE, 2007 “It’s a great honor and something that I’m very grateful and appreciative to be chosen for. With the award comes great responsibility and big shoes to fill, but it’s exciting to carry on the legacy that comes with the 35. Wearing the jersey isn’t just an in-season thing. You carry the responsibility during the offseason and after the season as well. The guys that wore it before me did a great job and have set the bar high. I’m going to try to honor the jersey the way they have and the way Joe did.” “When I hear the name Joe Eacobacci, more comes to mind than just another Georgetown football alum. When I his name, I think of the legacy he left behind at this program, as well as this campus and across the nation. He set a high standard of excellence, dedication and leadership for those t h a t follow. T h e passion w i t h which he played, in addition to his DE NICK UMAR, 2008 love for Robert Lane, SLOT, 2009 Smith, an Upper Marlboro, Md. native, was awarded the No. 35 jersey and named one of the Hoyas tri-captains for the 2007 season…A starter at defensive end during his final two seasons on the Hilltop, compiling 63 tackles during his fouryear career…Tied his career high in tackles three times, recording eight stops against Holy Cross, Brown and Columbia, all during the 2006 season. Upon graduation, Smith began work as a US Uniformed Supreme Court Police Officer. SLOT ROBERT LANE, 2009 Joe Eacobacci was even 10 years after the attacks on the World trade Center. Every time I put his prestigious jersey on, both in practice and on Saturdays, I played with him in mind. He inspired me, just like he has inspired everyone who knows his story. I think the values he stood for should not only be adopted by those guys who have worn No. 35, but by everyone. I am so thankful to be included in this group of men who have worn No. 35 and will never forget the spirit and character of Joe Eacobacci. Lane, a Greensboro, N.C. native, became the first offensive player to be awarded the No. 35 jersey for the 2009 season…Will wear the prestigious No. 35 jersey this season ... Lane is the first offensive player to wear the jersey…Lane saw action on the offensive side of the ball since arriving on the Hilltop in 2006, spending time at quarterback, running back and in the SLOT, as well as special teams…Led the Hoyas in receiving during his senior season making 55 catches for 503 yards, the most for any Hoya since 2003… Lane finished his career with 819 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns during his career. “Everyone connected to the Georgetown football program knows exactly what type of person Parrish, a two-time team captain, was the recipient of the No. 35 jersey for the 2010 season…Parrish’s leadership was instrumental in the Hoyas rebounding from a winless season to winning four games, including two in the Patriot League in 2010…Nick became the program’s alltime leading tackler with 349 career tackles… He coincidentally surpassed Eacobacci’s college roommate Tom Wonica, on Sept. 11, 2010 when the Hoyas defeated Lafayette College…Parrish was a two-time All Patriot League postseason, leading the league in tackles per game in 2009 (10.0 per game)… Started 39 consecutive games at inside linebacker…In 2008, against Holy Cross he was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week and became only the 23rd player at the FCS level, and the second ever in the Patriot League, to return two interceptions for touchdowns in one game to go with 11 tackles. LB NICK PARRISH, 2010 Wayne Heimuli, S, 2011 Heimuli was named the eighth recipient of the No. 35 jersey and captain following the 2010 season...Heimuli was joined by fellow honorees, Ononibaku, Buzbee, Smith, Umar and Parrish at the ceremony. “It’s a great honor to follow in the footsteps of such great guys, especially Nick Parrish, who I’ve gotten to know over the years and someone who has been a great leader and a great role model.” Heimuli said. Heimuli served as a strong role model for his 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 41 teammates and an inspirational leadler on and off the field during a 2011 season that saw the Hoyas transform from Patriot League doormat to power. Heimuli helped the defense to its finest season during the Kevin Kelly era, ranking among the nation’s best in scoring defense and takeaways. Individually, Heimuli had a productive season, making 54 tackles, intercepting three passes and recovering one fumble. Despite battling injuries throughout the season, Heimuli started in all 11 games providing stability in the defensive backfield. After serving League Championship to Georgetown.” Sean Campbell, LB, 2013 Campbell, a Middletown, N.J. native and a 2013 Preseason All-Patriot League selection becomes the tenth Georgetown student-athlete to earn the No. 35 jersey honor. Campbell, who moved into the starting lineup at outside linebacker at the beginning of his sophomore season was welcomed into the No. 35 fraternity by the two previous honorees, Kevin Sullivan and Wayne Heimuli. “It’s such a great honor and I was so surprised,” Campbell said. “I was just sitting there listening in awe, because the No. 35 tradition is such a great story, and when my name was called it was an overwhelming sense of joy. Just hearing the names of the people who have worn this jersey, they are all people you hear about for being great leaders, great people and who have gone on to do great things.” Safety Wayne Heimuli, 2011 as a team captain in 2011, Heimuli returns to the team in 2012 as a Student Assistant Coach, where he will work with the defense. Kevin Sullivan, OL, 2012 Sullivan, a Maywood, N.J. native, became just the second offensive player and first offensive lineman to earn the No. 35 jersey honor. Sullivan was the ninth player overall to accept the No. 35 jersey, which was awarded to him during the team’s spring banquet by Rob Sgarlata and former No. 35’s Nick Parrish and Wayne Heimuli. Campbell moved to defensive end in the Hoyas 4-3 scheme after compiling 52 tackles, 9.0 TFL of 28 yards, 3.0 sacks for a loss of 17 yards, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup during his junior season. A noted leader on and off the field, coaches credited Campbell’s attention to detail and the fact that he “goes hard all of the time” and has fully utilized his tools on the field. Campbell has set a strong example off the field, as well, Rob Sgarlata calling him, “a tough kid from day one and a guy that you’d want to start program with.” jersey like, Wayne Heimuli, Kevin Sullivan and Sean Campbell, help give me an idea about the type of person that he was. It is such an honor to be associated with him. I can only hope to adequately represent the number and help keep Joe’s spirit alive, both on and off the field.” “Nick is an excellent choice to represent the No. 35 jersey,” Head Coach Rob Sgarlata said. “Over his first three years on the Hilltop he has exemplified what it is to be a great teammate. He practices at 100 percent all of the time and that translates to his performance on game day.” LB Nick Alfieri is the 11th Hoya to wear the No. 35 jersey. Sullivan was a starter along the offensive line in 29 games during the past four-year career, spending his senior season at center. Kevin will also be remembered as one of the Hoyas top performers in the weight room during his time on the Hilltop. “I’m honored to receive the Joe Eacobacci Memorial Number 35 Jersey,” Sullivan said. “I am inspired by Joe and the players who have worn his number 35 jersey in the past and proudly represented him and the Georgetown Football family. Building off of last season and a productive spring ball, the team is DE Sean Campbell, 2013 Nick Alfieri, LB, 2014 Alfieri, a Portland, Oregon native, is a 2014 Preseason All-Patriot League selection and team captain in addition to being the 11th Hoya to earn the No. 35 jersey. During his career on the Hilltop, Alfieri’s versatility has allowed him to play both safety and linebacker, giving the Hoyas’ defense options. In both spots he has racked up tackles, compiling 216, the 10th best total in program history. Offensive Lineman, Kevin Sullivan 2012 excited to work toward bringing the first Patriot “Hearing my name called at the banquet for the award was so surreal,” Alfieri said. “It’s still hard to believe that I was chosen. I obviously never knew Joe Eacobacci, but the characters of my former teammates that have previously worn the 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 42 HOYAS FOOTBALL TIMELINE 1789 2006 Georgetown University founded by John Carroll. Kevin Kelly is introduced as the second head coach at Georgetown since moving to Division I-AA in 1993. 1889 Georgetown begins intercollegiate football with a game against Virginia. The Hoyas win the game, 34–0. 2006 1890 The Hoyas face Fordham for the first time. The Rams are Georgetown’s oldest rival in the Patriot League. Freshman running back Charlie Houghton wins the Patriot League Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first Hoya to win one of the league’s major awards since joining the league; defensive end Alex Buzbee earns All-American honors and is signed to a free agent contract by the Washington Redskins. 1903 2007 Princeton and Georgetown meet for the first time on the gridiron. 1941 Georgetown faces Mississippi State in the Orange Bowl. The Bulldogs defeat the Hoyas by a score of 14–7. Senior fullback Kyle Van Fleet earns Second-Team All-Patriot League honors and is named the winner of the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. 2008 1943-45 Football is suspended at Georgetown due to World War II. Georgetown defeats Howard, 12-7, in the D.C. Cup, the first meeting between the only two Division I-FCS colleges that sponsor football in the Nation’s Capital. 1950 2010 The Hoyas play Texas Western in the Sun Bowl. Hoyas bounce back from winless season to become most improved team in the Patriot League, winning four games, its most since 2005. GU also wins two Patriot League games, defeating Lafayette and Holy Cross. No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey Recipient LB Nick Parrish becomes the Hoyas all-time leading tackler, surpassing Eacobacci’s roommate Tom Wonica during the Hoyas September 11 win over Lafayette...DE Andrew Schaetzke and CB Jayah Kaisamba earn First Team All Patriot League honors. 1951-63 Football discontinued on the Hilltop. 1964 Club football returns to campus. 1969 Georgetown football moves from club standing to a varsity team. The Hoyas become a member of NCAA Division III Football. 1993 The Hoya program becomes part of NCAA Division I-AA Football. Georgetown joins the MAAC Football League. 1997 Georgetown finishes the season 7–0 in the MAAC and wins its first MAAC Championship. 1998 J.J. Mont sets a Georgetown single-game record with 401 passing yards in a 34-0 win over Iona. 2000 The Hoyas announce they accept an invitation to join the prestigious Patriot Football League. GU plays an independent schedule. 2001 Patriot League football on Georgetown’s campus begins. The Hoyas earn their first Patriot League victory, 32-31 at home against Bucknell. Georgetown faces its first Ivy League opponent since 1937 and defeats Cornell, 42–20. 2005 Multi-Sport Field opens on Sept. 17 as the Hoyas host Brown. Georgetown posts its most wins since 1999 and plays for the Patriot League Championship for the first time since joining in 2001. Head Coach Kevin Kelly earns PL Coach of the Year, while DE Andrew Schaetzke earns Defensive POY, becoming just the ninth consensus All-America selection in PL history. Robert McCabe breaks the program’s single season tackles mark with 134, joining Schaetzke and Jeremy Moore on the PL First Team. Kaisamba, RB Nick Campanella PK Brett Weiss and freshman OL Mike Roland all made the PL Second Team. 2012 LB Robert McCabe broke his own single-season tackles record with 154, to lead Division I FCS in the category, helping earn All-America honors, as well as Patriot League and ECAC Defensive Player of the Year honors. McCabe also became the leading tackler in program history with 407 tackles, CB Jeremy Moore also etched his name in the record books, breaking the program’s all-time mark for interception return yardage (318), while posting the best the kick-off return average (23.9) in program history. GU again had six-players named All-Patriot League, including Nick Campanella, earning his second honor and LB Dustin Wharton earning first team honors. 2013 2002 2003 2011 LB Dustin Wharton became the second consecutive Hoyas linebacker to earn Preseason Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year. He was joined on the Preseason Patriot League squad by LB Sean Campbell and OL James Spaly...Wharton named First Team All-Patriot League. 2014 Rob Sgarlata named 31st Head Coach of Georgetown football program. The Hoyas defeat Brown for their third win in program history over an Ivy League opponent. The win came during the 50th Anniversary of the return of football to the Hilltop. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 43 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS RUSHING PASSING RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player 1. Steve Iorio 2. Kim Sarin J.J. Williams 4. Kim Sarin Rob Belli Steve Iorio J.J. Williams 8. Marcus Slayton Marcus Slayton Steve Iorio Dean Lowry Att. Date 44 11-8-96 33 11-20-04 33 11-11-89 31 10-9-04 31 10-30-99 31 11-4-95 31 9-16-89 29 10-22-05 29 10-8-05 29 9-24-94 29 11-14-87 RUSHING YARDAGE Player 1. John Sims 2. Dean Lowry 3. Dean Lowry 4. Marcus Slayton 5. Rob Belli 6. Steve Iorio 7. Steve Iorio 8. Steve Iorio 9. Dean Lowry 10. Kim Sarin J.J. Williams YardsDate 268 11-15-03 215 9-17-88 205 10-31-87 192 10-22-05 187 9-12-98 186 11-8-96 184 9-24-94 182 11-16-96 181 10-8-88 180 11-20-04 178 11-4-89 Opponent at St. John’s Holy Cross Washington & Lee VMI Fairfield Siena at Gallaudet Fordham Duquesne Iona at Washington & Lee Opponent Davidson St. Francis (Pa.) at Catholic Fordham Marist at St. John’s Iona St. Peter’s at Gallaudet Holy Cross St. John’s LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE Player 1. Peter Clays John Burke 3. Kyle Nolan 4. Steve Iorio 5. Jeff Gray Jeff Gray Ralph Edwards 8. Joe Todisco 9. Tim Marotta Murray 11. John Sims YardsDate 89 9-29-84 89 1979 82 11-23-13 79 9-24-94 77 11-20-71 77 10-23-71 77 10-9-71 74 9-16-95 70 11-15-80 70 10-23-76 68 11-15-03 Opponent at Franklin & Marshall Salisbury State at Holy Cross Iona Susquehanna Johns Hopkins Juniata at Iona Washington & Lee Johns Hopkins Davidson OTHER TOP RUSHING PERFORMANCES Average Per Carry – 15.9, Joe Todisco (9-143), vs. St. Peter’s, 1997 Touchdowns – 5, Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE Player 1. Dave Paulus 2. J.J. Mont 3. Isaiah Kempf 3. Bill Jenkinson 4. J.J. Mont 5. Dave Paulus 6. J.J. Mont 7. Bill Jenkinson 8. Aley Demarest 9. Dave Paulus 10. J.J. Mont YardsDate 462 9-23-00 401 11-7-98 395 9-14-13 393 9-21-91 373 10-9-99 350 10-26-02 349 11-21-98 344 10-13-90 343 9-28-91 337 10-21-00 334 11-23-96 Player 1. J.J. Mont 2. Isaiah Kempf 3. Isaiah Kempf 4. Aley Demarest 5. Aley Demarest 6. Matt Bassuener Dave Paulus Bill Ward 9. Aley Demarest Scott Darby 11. Matt Bassuener Dave Paulus Aley Demarest COMPLETIONS Player 1. Matt Bassuener Isaiah Kempf 3. Matt Bassuener 4. Isaiah Kempf 5. Dave Paulus Scott Darby 6. Aley Demarest 7. J.J. Mont Aley Demarest 10. J.J. Mont PASSING YARDAGE Player 1. J.J. Mont 2. Isaiah Kempf 3. Dave Paulus Bill Jenkinson 5. Matt Bassuener 6. Bill Jenkinson 7. J.J. Mont 8. Aley Demarest 9. Dave Paulus 10. J.J. Mont 11. Scott Darby 12. Isaiah Kempf Att. Date 65 11-21-98 59 9-19-09 52 9-14-13 50 11-9-91 49 10-3-92 48 10-13-07 48 10-26-02 48 11-5-94 47 11-2-91 47 9-18-10 46 10-20-07 46 10-7-00 46 9-26-92 Opponent at Fordham Yale Marist St. John’s at Franklin & Marshall at Fordham Bucknell at Siena Catholic at Yale at Bucknell Bucknell Dickinson Comp.Date 35 10-20-07 35 9-14-13 33 10-13-07 32 9-19-09 31 10-26-02 31 9-19-09 30 10-3-92 28 11-21-98 28 11-2-91 26 11-7-98 Opponent at Bucknell Marist at Fordham Yale Bucknell at Marist at Franklin & Marshall at Fordham Catholic Iona YardsDate 401 11-7-98 398 9-14-13 393 9-23-00 393 9-21-91 386 10-13-07 384 10-13-90 358 11-21-98 352 11-2-91 350 10-26-02 343 10-9-99 340 9-18-10 332 9-19-09 Opponent Iona Marist Butler Gallaudet at Fordham at Swarthmore at Fordham Catholic Bucknell at Marist at Yale at Yale COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (minimum 15 attempts) Player Pct.Date 1. Scott Darby (18-22) .818 9-24-11 2. Matt Bassuener (20-26) .769 9-1-07 3. Bill Ward (13-17) .765 10-29-94 4. Matt Bassuener (35-46) .761 10-20-07 5. Andrew Crawford (12-16) .750 10-9-04 Dave Paulus (15-20) .750 10-12-02 7. Dave Paulus .735 9-23-00 8. Bill Ward (11-15) .733 11-12-94 Matt Zebrowski (11-15) .733 9-17-88 10. Matt Bassuener (27-37) .730 9-15-07 11. Dave Paulus (13-18) .722 11-11-00 Opponent Butler Iona Marist Gallaudet at Marist Bucknell at Fordham at Swarthmore at Dickinson Fairfield Holy Cross OTHER TOP TOTAL OFFENSE PERFORMANCES Plays – 65, J.J. Mont, vs. Fordham, 1998 PASSING ATTEMPTS Opponent at Marist at Stony Brook Marist at Bucknell VMI at Davidson Butler St. Peter’s St. Francis (Pa.) Yale St. Peter’s OTHER TOP PASSING PERFORMANCES Touchdown Passes – 6, Dave Paulus, vs. Butler, 2000 Yards Per Completion (minimum 250 yards) – 32.1 (257 yards, 8 completions) vs. Siena, 1997. Passes Intercepted – 7, Bill Jenkinson vs. Washington & Lee, 1991 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 44 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS RECEIVING RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. Player Gharun Hester Gharun Hester Gharun Hester Chris Murphy Luke McArdle Chris Murphy Luke McArdle Matt Mattimore Gharun Hester Kevin Macari MISCELLANEOUS YardsDate 271 9-23-00 227 10-9-99 201 11-6-99 191 10-5-91 190 9-13-03 190 10-13-90 188 10-26-02 188 11-21-98 187 10-21-00 181 10-20-12 LONGEST PASSING PLAYS 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. Players Bill Ward-Rob Rosenthal C. DeGruchy-David Casares M. Bassuener-C. Houghton Mike Boland-Nate Simms Mike Boland-Nate Simms Bob Sitz-Clayton Wagner J.J. Mont-Gharun Hester J.J. Mont-Gharun Hester Bill Ward-Chris Colman Aley Demarest-C. Murphy Opponent Butler at Marist vs. Duquesne Franklin & Marshall at Cornell at Swarthmore Bucknell at Fordham Fairfield at Colgate YardsDate 88 10-4-97 88 9-29-90 81 11-11-06 80 10-29-83 79 10-8-93 79 1976 77 9-19-98 75 9-25-99 75 11-12-94 75 10-5-91 Opponent Siena Franklin & Marshall at Lafayette Catholic Fordham Holy Cross St. John’s St. Peter’s Franklin & Marshall OTHER TOP RECEIVING PERFORMANCES Receptions – 14, Luke McArdle, vs. Bucknell, 2002 Touchdown Receptions – 5, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000 SCORING TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES Points – 30, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000; Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. Touchdowns – 5, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000; Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. PAT-Kick – 9, Ed Ruckert, vs. Catholic, 1971. Field Goals – 5, Michael Gillman, vs. St. Francis, 2004. DEFENSE TOTAL TACKLES Player 1. Andrew Clarke 2. Tim McAneney 3. Nick Alfieri Tim McAneney Peter Elliott Alex Poulos Patrick O’Donnell 7. Nick Parrish Adam Krugman Raja Mohi-ud-din Robert McCabe (2) 11. Medhi Hassan Michael Melchionda Mike Lynn Dan Cunniffe Tom Wonica Robert McCabe (2) SOLO TACKLES Player 1. Andrew Clarke 2. Tom Wonica 3. Dan Cunniffe Peter Elliott 5. Brett Crowder 6. Andrew Clarke Adam Krugman Ryan O’Donoghue Tom Wonica John McCormick TacklesDate 23 11-16-02 19 9-8-90 18 11-1-14 18 9-15-90 18 9-20-86 18 9-24-83 18 10-17-09 17 9-19-09 17 10-16-99 17 11-9-91 17 9-1-12 16 11-20-04 16 11-14-98 16 11-22-97 16 10-7-94 16 9-17-94 16 10-27-12 Opponent at Colgate at Ursinus Lehigh at Gallaudet St. Francis (Pa.) at Dickinson Colgate Yale Davidson St. John’s at Davidson/atColgate Holy Cross Austin Peay Robert Morris St. John’s at Duquesne Lafayette/Lehigh TacklesDate 15 10-16-02 14 9-23-95 13 10-7-94 13 9-20-86 12 10-14-00 11 9-13-03 11 10-9-99 11 10-9-99 11 9-17-94 11 9-20-86 Opponent at Colgate Duquesne St. John’s St. Francis (Pa.) Duquesne at Holy Cross at Marist at Marist at Duquesne St. Francis (Pa.) LONGEST FIELD GOALS Player 1. Anthony DeGuzman 2. Anthony DeGuzman 3. Marc Samuel 4. Paul Wiorowski 5. Brett Weiss Matt MacZura 7. Marc Samuel Erich Beringer 9. Peter Carbonara Erich Beringer YardsDate 55 10-5-91 54 10-12-91 51 10-14-00 50 10-3-98 49 10-8-11 49 10-12-13 48 9-30-00 48 10-1-83 47 9-27-97 47 9-24-83 Opponent Franklin & Marshall at St. Peter’s at Duquesne at Siena at Wagner Fordham Fordham Franklin & Marshall Fairfield at Davidson Player 1. Anthony DeGuzman Skip Sawch 3. Matt MacZura 4. Dave Paulus Matt MacZura 6. Tim Clark 7. Anthony DeGuzman 8. Chris MacGriff Dave Paulus 10. Chris MacGriff Charlie Turner Anthony DeGuzman YardsDate 72 11-16-91 72 1973 70 2010 69 9-23-00 69 10-27-12 68 9-25-76 65 9-15-90 64 10-7-06 64 10-20-01 63 9-1-07 63 11-2-96 63 10-19-91 Opponent Washington & Lee Manhattan Wagner Butler at Lafayette Catholic at Gallaudet Lehigh at Bucknell at Stony Brook Canisius Swarthmore Player 1. Peter Clays 2. Jasper Ihezie Alex Poulos 4. Ottaway Tally 5. Anthony Bartolomeo 6. Jim Corcoran 7. Jeremy Moore 8 Luke McArdle 9. Jeremy Moore 10. Jeremy Moore YardsDate 101 10-27-84 90 11-6-04 90 9-24-83 89 11-11-78 87 10-31-98 87 11-3-79 85 9-18-10 84 11-16-02 73 11-5-11 70 11-12-11 Opponent at Catholic Lehigh at Davidson Washington & Lee St. Peter’s Catholic at Yale at Colgate Fordham at Lehigh Player 1. Luke McArdle 2. Kevin Macari 3. Stewart Muller 5. Jim Corcoran 6. Brian Tandy Ed Trujillo 7. Kevin Macari 8. Chris Jordan 9. Alex Poulos Jim Corcoran YardsDate 88 10-18-03 79 9-15-12 70 9-24-88 67 10-25-80 63 9-4-04 63 10-30-82 60 10-22-11 55 10-5-96 48 10-14-83 48 9-29-79 Opponent Cornell Yale Dickinson St. Peter’s St. Francis at Catholic Colgate Marist at St. Peter’s Duquesne Player 1. Matt Barbiasz 2. Nick Parrish 3. Jim Chesley Jeremy Moore 5. Jeremy Moore 6. Sean Green 7. Jim Bolger 8. Jim Gallagher 9. Jim Corcoran 10. Matt Fronczke Chris Fazio YardsDate 99 10-2-04 95 9-27-08 80 1973 80 10/13/12 75 11-5-11 72 9-26-87 70 10-20-90 66 9-11-99 55 10-6-79 52 11-8-03 52 11-6-93 Opponent Bucknell Holy Cross Manhattan Lehigh Fordham at Dickinson Johns Hopkins at Holy Cross at St. Peter’s Towson St. John’s LONGEST PUNTS LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN LONGEST PUNT RETURN LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN OTHER TOP MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCES Most Punts – 12, Joe Piscatella, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1993; vs. Iona, 1993. Most Yards Punting – 477, D.J. Patenaude, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984. Most Punt Returns – 7, Chris Sapienza, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1995. Most Punt Return Yards – 182 (4 returns), Luke McArdle, at Cornell, 2003. Highest Punt Average – 48.6, Scott Aubuchon, vs. St. John’s University, 1995. Most Kickoff Returns – 8, Luke McArdle, vs. Lehigh, 2001. Most Kickoff Return Yards – 215, Kenny Mitchell, at Lafayette 2006 Most Interceptions Made – 4, Jim Corcoran, vs. St. Francis, 1980 Most Interceptions Returned for Scores –2, Nick Parrish, vs. Holy Cross, 2008 Most Fumbles Recovered – 2, by 10 players, most recently Christopher Paulus, 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 45 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE RUSHING PASSING MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Att. 1. 74 2. 71 3. 67 4. 66 5. 65 6. 62 7. 61 61 9. 60 60 60 Date 10-1-77 11-13-76 11-8-96 11-4-95 10-27-79 10-9-04 9-19-87 9-24-77 11-4-00 10-23-97 9-27-80 MOST YARDS RUSHING YardsDate 1. 430 11-16-96 2. 405 10-2-71 3. 395 11-15-03 4. 353 11-4-00 5. 345 9-17-88 6. 340 9-24-94 7. 333 9-21-96 8. 332 9-19-87 9. 329 11-2-85 10. 328 9-28-96 Opponent at Rochester Manhattan at St. John’s Siena St. John’s VMI at St. Francis (Pa.) Catholic Iona at Johns Hopkins St. Francis (Pa.) Opponent St. Peter’s Catholic Davidson Iona St. Francis (Pa.) Iona at Fairfield at St. Francis (Pa.) Catholic at Siena FEWEST YARDS RUSHING YardsDate 1. -35 9-22-90 2. -26 10-10-09 3 -25 10-13-84 4. -24 11-10-01 5. -14 9-14-91 6. -11 9-23-89 7. -11 9-26-92 8. -10 10-13-90 9. -8 9-7-02 -8 10-5-85 Opponent at Dickinson at Lehigh at Fordham Lafayette at Ursinus at Dickinson Dickinson at Swarthmore at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY Avg. 1. 8.80 2. 8.60 3. 8.43 4. 7.20 5. 6.97 6. 6.53 7. 6.38 8. 6.33 9. 6.28 10. 6.10 Date 10-2-71 1975 11-16-96 11-15-03 10-31-97 9-12-98 9-17-88 11-2-85 9-21-96 9-24-11 Opponent Catholic Duquesne St. Peter’s Davidson St. Peter’s Marist St. Francis (Pa.) Catholic at Fairfield at Marist OTHER TOP TEAM RUSHING PERFORMANCES Touchdowns – 8, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. Att. 1. 65 2. 61 3. 59 4. 57 5. 52 6. 51 51 8. 49 9. 48 48 48 48 48 Date 11-21-98 9-28-91 9-19-09 11-7-09 9-14-13 11-9-91 9-17-11 10-3-92 10-13-07 10-26-02 10-27-01 11-5-94 10-12-91 Opponent at Fordham at Dickinson Yale at Marist Marist St. John’s at Yale Franklin & Marshall at Fordham Bucknell at Marist at Siena at St. Peter’s MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS Comp.Date 1. 35 10-20-07 35 9-14-13 3. 33 10-13-07 33 9-17-11 5. 32 9-19-09 6. 31 10-26-02 31 11-7-09 8. 30 11-17-01 30 10-3-92 10. 29 10-12-91 29 9-28-91 MOST YARDS PASSING YardsDate 1. 478 9-21-91 2. 401 11-7-98 3. 398 9-14-13 4. 393 9-23-00 5. 386 10-13-07 6. 384 10-13-90 7. 370 10-9-99 8. 367 9-28-91 9. 358 11-21-98 10. 352 11-2-91 Opponent Bucknell Marist at Fordham at Yale Yale Bucknell Marist Towson Franklin & Marshall at St. Peter’s at Dickinson Opponent Gallaudet Iona Marist Butler at Fordham at Swarthmore at Marist at Dickinson at Fordham Catholic FEWEST YARDS PASSING YardsDate 1. 3 10-13-79 2. 7 10-9-76 3. 8 10-25-08 4. 11 9-27-80 5. 19 10-1-77 6. 20 10-6-79 7. 24 9-18-04 8. 36 10-2-76 9. 37 11-15-80 10. 39 10-22-97 Opponent Gallaudet St. Peter’s at Richmond St. Francis (Pa.) at Rochester at St. Peter’s at Duquesne Rochester Washington & Lee at Johns Hopkins OTHER TOP TEAM PASSING PERFORMANCES Touchdowns – 6, vs. Butler, 2000. Had Intercepted – 7, vs. Washington & Lee, 1991. Pct. 1. .818 2. .778 .778 4. .761 5. .750 6. .750 7. .724 8. .722 .722 .722 11. .700 Date 9-24-11 9-1-07 9-17-88 10-20-07 11-12-94 10-12-02 10-4-03 10-9-04 11-11-00 10-29-94 10-31-98 Opponent at Marist at Stony Brook St. Francis (Pa.) at Bucknell St. Peter’s at Davidson at Lafayette VMI St. Peter’s Marist St. Peter’s TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS Plays Date 1. 92 11-8-96 2. 89 11-21-98 89 11-5-94 4. 87 11-9-91 5. 86 9-25-10 86 11-13-99 86 11-4-95 86 10-9-93 86 9-28-91 10. 84 11-13-76 YARDS GAINED YardsDate 1. 607 11-16-96 2. 595 9-23-00 3. 568 9-21-96 4. 563 10-2-71 5. 546 10-21-00 6. 542 10-4-97 7. 532 10-5-91 8. 520 11-13-99 9. 513 9-21-91 10. 506 11-15-03 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS YardsDate 1. 60 10-5-85 2. 64 11-3-79 3. 65 9-22-07 4. 67 10-2-76 5. 70 9-23-89 6. 81 10-27-84 7. 87 11-10-84 8. 88 10-25-08 9. 94 11-16-85 10. 95 10-13-84 MOST FIRST DOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 1st Dns 31 29 28 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 Date 11-13-99 10-9-04 10-18-97 10-21-00 9-23-00 11-16-96 9-21-96 11-17-01 11-4-00 9-28-96 9-28-91 Opponent at St. John’s at Fordham at Siena St. John’s Holy Cross at Canisius Siena St. Peter’s at Dickinson Manhattan Opponent St. Peter’s Butler at Fairfield Catholic Fairfield Siena Franklin & Marshall at Canisius Gallaudet Davidson Opponent Franklin & Marshall Catholic at Holy Cross Rochester at Dickinson at Catholic St. Francis (Pa.) at Richmond at Swarthmore at Fordham Opponent at Canisius VMI at Iona Fairfield Butler St. Peter’s at Fairfield Towson Iona at Siena at Dickinson 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 46 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 1st Dns 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 Date 10-2-76 9-22-07 9-22-84 11-3-79 10-25-08 9-7-02 10-27-84 10-15-05 10-15-94 9-9-89 11-7-81 9-26-81 MOST POINTS PointsDate 1. 69 10-2-71 2. 61 11-16-96 3. 59 9-21-96 4. 57 9-23-00 5. 56 1974 6. 54 10-31-98 7. 52 11-20-99 52 9-19-92 52 9-24-11 9. 51 9-17-88 10. 49 11-11-03 49 11-13-99 49 11-4-78 MOST TOUCHDOWNS TDs Date 1. 10 10-2-71 2. 9 11-16-96 10. -16 Opponent Catholic St. Peter’s at Fairfield Butler St. Peter’s St. Peter’s LaSalle Gallaudet at Marist St. Francis (Pa.) Stony Brook at Canisius St. Francis (Pa.) YardsDate 1. 6 11-20-93 2. 17 9-26-92 3. 20 10-2-76 4. 24 11-4-95 5. 29 9-23-89 6. 31 9-17-94 31 10-25-80 8. 32 9-19-87 32 10-1-83 Opponent Catholic St. Peter’s Opponent at St. John’s Butler Holy Cross at Fordham Siena at Fordham at VMI Duquesne Fairfield St. John’s SPECIAL TEAMS - GAME TOP TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS PERFORMANCES PAT-Kicks – 9, vs. Catholic, 1971. Field Goals – 5, vs. St. Francis, 2004. Punts – 12, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1993; vs. Iona, 1993. Yards – 477, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984. Average (min. 4 punts) – 48.6, vs. St. John’s, 1995. TEAM DEFENSE FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING YardsDate 1. -58 10-5-96 2. -55 10-12-91 3. -50 10-6-90 4. -34 10-7-89 5. -28 10-2-71 6. -27 10-20-90 7. -24 11-11-95 -24 9-29-90 9. -18 9-1-12 at Fairfield MOST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING MOST YARDS GAINED (BOTH TEAMS) YardsDate 1. 1,107 11-7-92 2. 1,106 9-23-00 3. 1,008 11-23-96 4. 971 9-29-01 5. 926 10-4-97 6. 903 11-21-98 7. 902 9-27-03 8. 900 11-6-99 9. 891 10-21-00 10. 877 11-7-87 9-21-96 Opponent Rochester at Holy Cross Dickinson Catholic at Richmond at Lehigh at Catholic at Cornell at Franklin & Marshall at Ursinus at St. Francis (Pa.) Union Opponent Marist at St. Peter’s St. Peter’s at St. Peter’s Catholic Johns Hopkins at St. Peter’s at Franklin & Marshall at Davidson YardsDate 1. 438 11-7-92 2. 423 10-12-85 3. 389 10-27-01 4. 361 11-6-82 5. 349 9-1-07 6. 345 10-14-00 7. 341 10-2-82 8. 339 10-22-93 9. 326 11-22-03 10. 326 9-18-13 Opponent at St. John’s Fordham at Marist at St. John’s at Stony Brook at Duquesne at Duquesne at Johns Hopkins at Bucknell Princeton FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PASSING Opponent Washington & Lee Dickinson Rochester Siena at Dickinson at Duquesne St. Peter’s at St. Francis (Pa.) Franklin & Marshall MOST YARDS ALLOWED PASSING YardsDate 1. 527 10-26-91 2. 407 9-18-10 3. 405 11-21-09 4. 393 11-12-11 5. 391 10-5-02 6. 379 11-23-96 7. 368 9-29-01 368 11-18-00 9. 364 9-3-12 10. 361 9-20-08 Opponent at Johns Hopkins at Yale Fordham Lehigh Fordham Holy Cross at Fordham at Davidson Davidson at Yale FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED YardsDate 1. 12 10-5-96 2. 16 10-7-89 3. 25 11-11-95 4. 50 10-18-95 5. 66 10-18-97 6. 86 11-2-96 7. 92 10-13-79 8. 101 11-16-96 9. 102 9-22-79 10. 107 9-17-88 107 9-19-87 Opponent Marist at St. Peter’s at St. Peter’s at St. Peter’s at Iona Canisius at Gallaudet St. Peter’s at St. Francis (Pa.) St. Francis (Pa.) at St. Francis (Pa.) 4. 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9-28-96 10-7-89 11-11-95 11-4-95 10-12-91 10-6-90 10-21-89 9-17-88 9-19-87 10-15-83 9-22-79 at Siena at St. Peter’s at St. Peter’s Siena at St. Peter’s St. Peter’s at Johns Hopkins St. Francis (Pa.) at St. Francis (Pa.) at St. Peter’s at St. Francis (Pa.) MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 1st Dns 33 33 32 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 28 Date 9-22-07 11-7-92 9-10-05 10-26-13 11-16-02 9-28-13 10-16-99 10-12-13 9-7-02 11-15-97 9-24-83 Opponent at Holy Cross St. John’s at Holy Cross Colgate at Colgate Princeton Davidson Fordham at Lehigh Fordham at Dickinson MOST POINTS ALLOWED PointsDate 1. 69 9-7-02 2. 59 9-29-84 3. 57 10-15-05 57 10-20-12 5. 56 10-12-85 56 1984 7. 55 9-22-07 8. 53 1973 9. 50 1972 50 2013 Opponent at Lehigh at Franklin & Marshall at Cornell at Colgate. Fordham Catholic at Holy Cross Salisbury State Randolph-Macon Princeton TOP TEAM DEFENSE PERFORMANCES Largest Margin of Defeat – 69, at Lehigh (69-0), 2002. Most Fumbles Recovered – 5, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1983; vs. St. Peter’s, 1972; vs. Hartford, 1969. Most Interceptions – 6, vs. St. Louis, 1971. Most Turnovers Forced – 8, vs. Duquesne, 1997. MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED YardsDate 1. 688 11-7-92 2. 651 10-26-91 3. 614 9-22-07 4. 604 9-7-02 5. 576 11-23-96 6. 571 9-29-01 7. 569 11-9-07 8. 568 11-5-05 9. 557 10-26-13 10. 549 10-5-02 11 542 9-28-13 Opponent St. John’s at Johns Hopkins at Holy Cross at Lehigh Holy Cross at Fordham Colgate at Lehigh Colgate Fordham Princeton FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 1st Dns Date 1. 5 10-18-97 Opponent at Iona 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 47 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE TOTAL POINTS Player (Year) Yards 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 2,660 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 2,571 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 2,272 4. Matt Bassuener (2007) 2,182 5. Bill Ward (1997) 1,880 6. Sean Peterson (2001) 1,846 7. Andrew Crawford (2003)1,819 8. Aley Demarest (1992) 1,713 9. Matt Bassuener (2006) 1,671 10.Dave Paulus (2002) 1,535 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (min. 6 games) Player (Year) 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 3. Aley Demarest (1992) 4. Dave Paulus (2000) 5. Matt Bassuener (2007) 6. Aley Demarest (1991) 7. Sean Peterson (2001) 8. Bob Sitz (1978) 9. Bill Ward (1997) 10.Isaiah Kempf (2011) 241.8 233.7 214.1 206.5 198.4 190.6 184.6 177.3 170.9 170.1 Player (Year) 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 2. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 3. Luke McArdle (2002) 4. Luke McArdle (2001) 5. Chris Murphy (1991) 6. Kim Sarin (2004) 7. Steve Iorio (1994) 8. Ed Trujillo (1982) 9. Gharun Hester (2000) 10.Steve Iorio (1997) Yards 2,031 1,340 1,307 1,260 1,234 1,151 1,143 1,125 1,107 1,100 OTHER TOP PERFORMANCES Plays – 420, J.J. Mont, 1998. Rob Belli (1999) John Burke (1974) Andy Murray (1978) Gharun Hester (2000) Brett Weiss (2011) Luke McArdle (2003) Gharun Hester (1999) Chris Murphy (1992) Gharun Hester (1998) Dean Lowry (1987) Player (Year) 1. Rob Belli (1999) 2. John Burke (1974) 3. Gharun Hester (2000) Andy Murray (1978) 5. Luke McArdle (2003) Gharun Hester (1999) Chris Murphy (1992) 8. Gharun Hester (1998) Dean Lowry (1987) 10.Steve Iorio (1994) 108 90 86 84 79 78 78 78 72 72 TDs 18 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. Player (Year) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. FGs Brett Weiss (2011) 16 Paul Wiorowski (1999) 12 Tom Timperman (1989) 11 Peter Carbonara (1997) 10 Marc Samuel (2001) 9 Anthony DeGuzman (1991) 9 Michael Gillman (2004) 8 Anthony DeGuzman (1992) 8 Brett Weiss (2011) 7 Cameron Keeler (1996) 7 Brendan Gaughan (1993) 7 Anthony DeGuzman (1990) 7 Tom Timperman (1987) 7 Erich Beringer (1983) 7 Jim Corcoran (1980) 7 PATS (KICK) Luke McArdle had 2,301 all purpose yards in 2003. Points TOUCHDOWNS Yards ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. Player (Year) Player (Year) PASSING EFFICIENCY PASSING PASSING ATTEMPTS Paul Wiorowski (1999) 43 Marc Samuel (2000) 32 Brett Weiss (2011) 31 Peter Carbonara (1997) 27 George Gummere (1998)26 Anthony DeGuzman (1991)26 Matt MacZura (2013) 25 Michael Gillman (2003) 24 Ed Delgado (1975) 23 Brett Weiss (2010) 23 Matt MacZura (2012) 23 Att. Player (Year) Rating 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 367 2. Matt Bassuener (2007) 316 3. Sean Peterson (2001) 309 Bill Ward (1997) 309 5. J.J. Mont (1999) 298 6. Bill Ring (1993) 289 7. Aley Demarest (1992) 276 8. David Paulus (2000) 273 9. Andrew Crawford (2003)267 10.Scott Darby (2010) 259 11. Isaiah Kempf (2009) 256 1. Dave Paulus (2002) 151.6 2. Matt Bassuener (2006) 139.6 J.J. Mont (1999) 139.6 4. Dave Paulus (2000) 133.1 5. Alondzo Turner (2003) 132.3 6. J.J. Mont (1998) 127.1 7. Scott Darby (2011) 126.9 8. Andrew Crawford (2003)125.5 9. Aley Demarest (1991) 122.9 10.Bill Ward (1997) 121.9 11. Sean Peterson (2001) 121.3 PASSING COMPLETIONS INTERCEPTIONS Player (Year) Comp. 1. Matt Bassuener (2007) 211 2. J.J. Mont (1998) 191 3. Sean Peterson (2001) 181 4. Bill Ward (1997) 161 5. Dave Paulus (2000) 154 J.J. Mont (1999) 154 7. Matt Bassuener (2006) 144 8. Andrew Crawford (2003)143 9. Scott Darby (2010) 141 10.Aley Demarest (1992) 140 11. Isaiah Kempf (2009) 129 PASSING YARDAGE Player (Year) Yards 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 2,712 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 2,424 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 2,147 4. Bill Ward (1997) 2,081 5. Sean Peterson (2001) 2,004 6. Andrew Crawford (2003)1,967 7. Matt Bassuener (2007) 1,874 8. Aley Demarest (1992) 1,829 9. Aley Demarest (1991) 1,650 10.Dave Paulus (2002) 1,438 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (six games/100 att.) PATs (1985-present) Player (Year) Player (Year) 1. Matt Bassuener (2006) 2. Matt Bassuener (2007) 3. Bob Sitz (1978) 4. Sean Peterson (2001) 5. Kyle Nolan (2013) 6. Isaiah Kempf (2013) 7. Dave Paulus (2002) 8. Isaiah Kempf (2011) 9. Dave Paulus (2000) 10.Scott Darby (2010) Pct. .689 .668 .625 .612 .605 .571 .558 .547 .546 .544 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Player (Year) TDs J.J. Mont (1998) 26 J.J. Mont (1999) 25 Dave Paulus (2000) 20 Bill Ward (1997) 19 Aley Demarest (1992) 18 Dave Paulus (2002) 17 Andrew Crawford (2003) 16 Matt Bassuener (2006) 15 Sean Peterson (2001) 12 Matt Zebrowski (1988) 12 Aley Demarest (1991) 12 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 9. Player (Year) Int. J.J. Mont (1998) 19 Mike Boland (1981) 18 Dave Paulus (2000) 16 D.J. Patenaude (1984) 16 Mike Boland (1982) 16 Bill Jenkinson (1991) 15 Bill Ward (1995) 14 Tom Gargan (1975) 14 Andrew Crawford (2003) 13 Craig DeGruchy (1989) 13 RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Player (Year) Att. J.J. Williams (1989) Kim Sarin (2004) Steve Iorio (1997) Rob Belli (1999) Steve Iorio (1994) Steve Iorio (1996) Jim Boland (1977) Steve Iorio (1995) Marcus Slayton (2005) Marcus Slayton (2003) Rob Belli (1998) Dean Lowry (1987) 213 207 194 192 178 172 165 160 160 152 152 152 RUSHING YARDAGE Player (Year) 1. Kim Sarin (2004) 2. Steve Iorio (1997) 3. Dean Lowry (1987) 4. Steve Iorio (1996) 5. John Burke (1974) 6. Steve Iorio (1994) 7. Rob Belli (1999) 8. Joe Todisco (1995) 9. J.J. Williams (1989) 10.Dean Lowry (1986) Yards 1,051 901 900 890 858 854 826 764 736 735 AVERAGE PER CARRY (minimum 65 carries) 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9. Player (Year) John Burke (1974) Terry McGovern (1971) John Sims (2003) Dean Lowry (1986) Andy Blood (1977) Ralph Edwards (1972) Joe Todisco (1996) Dave Druskin (1975) Dean Lowry (1987) Ralph Edwards (1971) 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS Avg. 9.1 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.2 6.2 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.9 48 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Player (Year) Rob Belli (1999) John Burke (1974) Andy Murray (1978) Dean Lowry (1987) Steve Iorio (1994) John Dwyer (1970) Terry McGovern (1971) J.J. Williams (1989) Ralph Edwards (1972) Nick Campanella (2011) TDs 17 14 12 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Player (Year) Rec. 1. Chris Murphy (1992) 2. Chris Murphy (1991) 3. Luke McArdle (2003) 4. Zack Wilke (2013) 5. Gharun Hester (1998) 6. Robert Lane (2009) 7. Kevin Macari (2012) 8. Chris Murphy (1990) 9. Brent Craft (2006) Gharun Hester (1999) 11. Luke McArdle (2002) Matt Mattimore (1998) 74 72 63 59 57 55 50 49 48 48 47 47 RECEIVING YARDAGE Player (Year) 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 2. Gharun Hester (1999) 3. Gharun Hester (2000) 4. Chris Murphy (1991) 5. Chris Murphy (1992) 6. Gharun Hester (1998) 7. Matt Mattimore (1998) 8. Luke McArdle (2002) 9. Rob Rosenthal (1997) 10.Chris Murphy (1990) Yards 1,118 1,073 1,071 1,034 904 921 804 802 749 719 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. Player (Year) TDs Gharun Hester (2000) 14 Gharun Hester (1999) 13 Chris Murphy (1992) 13 Luke McArdle (2003) 12 Gharun Hester (1998) 12 Chris Murphy (1991) 7 David Casares (1990) 7 Max Waizenegger (2011) 6 Luke McArdle (2002) 6 Matt Mattimore (1998) 6 Nate Simms (1983) 6 Clayton Wagner (1978) 6 Kevin Macari (2012) 6 YARDS PER CATCH (minimum 20 catches) Player (Year) Avg. 1. Gharun Hester (2000) 23.8 2. Nate Simms (1983) 22.9 3. Gharun Hester (1999) 22.4 4. Nick Colmenares (1984)20.4 5. Vince Bogdanski (1971) 19.4 6. Clayton Wagner (1976) 19.0 7. David Casares (1990) 17.9 8. Luke McArdle (2003) 17.7 9. Rob Rosenthal (1997) 17.4 10.Janeiro Wooten (2004) 17.1 Luke McArdle (2002) 17.1 Matt Mattimore (1998) 17.1 SPECIAL TEAMS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player (Year) FGs Att. 1. Brett Weiss (2011) 22 2. Marc Samuel (2001) 18 3. Tom Timperman (1989) 17 4. Michael Gillman (2003) 16 Anthony DeGuzman (1992)16 6. Peter Carbonara (1997) 15 Cameron Keeler (1996) 15 Anthony DeGuzman (1991)15 Tom Timperman (1987) 15 10.Erich Beringer (1983) 14 Erich Beringer (1982) 14 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE* (min. five attempts) Player (Year) Pct. 1. Marc Samuel (2000) .750 (6-8) Matt MacZura (2013) .750 (6-8) 3. Brett Weiss (2011) .727 (16-22) 4. M. Gillman (2002) .667 (4-6) P. Carbonara (1997) .667 (10-15) Jim Corcoran (1978) .667 (4-6) 7. T. Timperman (1989) .647 (11-17) 8. Jim Corcoran (1980) .636 (7-11) 9. Ted Kallina (1986) .625 (5-8) Ed Delgado (1975) .625 (5-8) 11. M. Gillman (2004) .615 (8-13) *excluding 1987 PAT (KICK) ATTEMPTS Player (Year) PUNTING AVERAGE Player (Year) 1. Harry McCollum (2014) 2. Dave Paulus (2002) 3. Charlie Turner (1996) 4. Matt MacZura (2013) 5. Dave Paulus (2000) 6. D.J. Patenaude (1982) 7. Chris MacGriff (2006) 8. Dave Paulus (2001) Joe Piscatella (1992) 10.Charlie Turner (1997) 11. Charlie Turner (1998) Avg. 42.7 40.7 38.7 38.6 37.6 37.5 37.3 37.2 37.2 37.1 36.9 NUMBER OF PUNTS 1. 2. 4. Player (Year) Punts Tom Timperman (1989) 75 Joe Piscatella (1993) 73 Anthony DeGuzman (1990)73 Matt MacZura (2010) 72 72 69 68 67 65 64 PUNTING YARDS Player (Year) Yards 1. Joe Piscatella (1993) 2,688 2. A. DeGuzman (1990) 2,647 3. Matt MacZura (2013) 2,624 4. Tom Timperman (1989) 2,618 5. Matt MacZura (2012) 2.608 6. Matt MacZura (2010) 2,563 7 Joe Piscatella (1994) 2,498 8. Dave Paulus (2001) 2,419 9. Brad Scoffern (2005) 2,400 10.Dave Paulus (2002) 2,399 PUNT RETURNS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Player (Year) Punt Returns Luke McArdle (2003) Chris Sapienza (1995) Matt McLaughlin (1989) Luke McArdle (2002) Luke McArdle (2001) Chris Fazio (1993) Stewart Muller (1988) Chris Jordan (1998) Chris Jordan (1996) Chris Sapienza (1994) John Dwyer (1970) 38 38 32 27 25 24 23 22 21 21 21 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE PAT Att. 1. Paul Wiorowski (1999) 48 2. Marc Samuel (2000) 34 Brett Weiss (2011) 34 4. Peter Carbonara (1997) 31 5. Michael Gillman (2003) 29 George Gummere (1998)29 7. Anthony DeGuzman (1991)27 8. Matt MacZura (2013) 26 9. Jim Corcoran (1978) 25 Ed Delgado (1975) 25 Brett Weiss (2010) 25 12.Anthony DeGuzman (1990)24 13.Brendan Gaughan (1994)22 Anthony DeGuzman (1992)22 Matt MacZura (2012) 6. Joe Piscatella (1994) 7. Matt MacZura (2013) 8. Brad Scoffern (2005) 9. Dave Paulus (2001) 10.Brian Josephs (2009) Player (Year) 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 2. Chris Sapienza (1995) 3. Matt McLaughlin (1989) 4. Jim Corcoran (1980) 5. Luke McArdle (2002) 6. Kevin Macari (2012) 7. Stewart Muller (1988) 8. Chris Jordan (1996) 9. Luke McArdle (2001) 10.Kevin Macari (2011) Yards 506 269 264 258 245 207 204 202 200 184 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 10 returns) Player (Year) 1. Kevin Macari (2011) 2. Luke McArdle (2003) 3. Ed Trujillo (1982) 4. Kevin Macari (2012) 5. Alex Poulos (1983) 6. Ben Henckel (1986) Jim Corcoran (1980) 8. Juan Barrowes (1990) Jim Corcoran (1978) 10.Chris Jordan (1996) Avg. 15.3 13.3 12.0 11.5 11.2 10.6 10.6 9.8 9.8 9.6 KICKOFF RETURNS Player (Year) Ret. 1. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 2. Kenny Mitchell (2007) 3. Kenny Mitchell (2008) 4. Jeremy Moore (2012) 5. Danny Wright (2014) 6. Kim Sarin (2002) 7. Luke McArdle (2001) 8. Ed Trujillo (1982) Jeremy Moore (2010) 10.Jeremy Moore (2011) 11. Luke McArdle (2003) Peter Clays (1984) 41 36 34 31 30 29 25 23 23 20 18 18 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Player (Year) Yards 1. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 1,075 2. Kenny Mitchell (2007) 697 3. Danny Wright (2014) 692 4. Kenny Mitchell (2008) 688 5. Jeremy Moore (2010) 618 6. Jeremy Moore (2011) 584 7. Jeremy Moore (2012) 557 8. Kim Sarin (2002) 550 9. Luke McArdle (2001) 544 10.Alex Poulos (1993) 445 11. Ed Trujillo (1982) 438 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 10 returns) Player (Year) Avg. 1. Jeremy Moore (2011) 29.2 2. Dean Lowry (1986) 27.6 3. Jeremy Moore (2010) 26.9 4. Luke McArdle (2002) 26.5 Jim Corcoran (1979) 26.5 6. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 26.2 Alex Poulos (1983) 26.2 8. Anthony Bartolomeo (1998)24.2 9. Danny Wright (2014) 23.1 9. Paul Belkin (1993) 22.9 10.Luke McArdle (2003) 22.6 11. Rick Joyce (1971) 22.1 KICKOFF RETURN TDS 1. Player (Year) Jasper Ihezie (2004) Luke McArdle (2002) Peter Clays (1984) Alex Poulos (1983) Ed Trujillo (1982) Jim Corcoran (1979) Ottaway Talley (1978) Bill Brugger (1971) Jeremy Moore (2010) TDs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PUNT RETURN TDS 1. Player (Year) Kevin Macari (2012) Steve Duggan (1999) Brian Dwyer (1997) Chris Jordan (1996) Jim Gallagher (1996) Jim Corcoran (1980) Jim Corcoran (1979) Sam Daniel (1971) John Dwyer (1970) TDs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 49 INDIVIDUAL/TEAM SEASON RECORDS INTERCEPTION YARDS DEFENSE TOTAL TACKLES Player (Year) Tackles 1. Robert McCabe (2012) 2. Robert McCabe (2011) 3. Andrew Clarke (2002) 4. Nick Parrish (2009) 5. Tim McAneney (1990) 6. Mike Thornton (1970) 7. Nick Alfieri (2014) 8. John Kuhns (1970) 9. Mike Lynn (1997) Dustin Wharton (2012) 11. Mehdi Hassan (2004) 12.Tom Wonica (1994) Dustin Wharton (2011) 159 134 119 110 109 107 106 105 104 104 102 101 101 SACKS Player (Year) Sacks 1. Janne Kouri (1996) 16 2.. Alec May (2014) 15.5 3. Andrew Schaetzke (2011) 13 4. Nabil Al-Sabih (1990) 12 5. Tony Zaslav (1991) 11.5 6. Tony Zaslav (1990) 11 7. Alex Buzbee (2004) 10.5 Michael Ononibaku (2004)10.5 9. Janne Kouri (1995) 10 10.Raja Mohi-uh-din (1991) 9.5 11. Andrew Schaetzke (2010) 9 12.Michael Ononibaku (2003) 8 Player (Year) 1. Reid Ruberti (1997) 2. Jeremy Moore (2011) 3. Jeremy Moore (2012) 3. Nick Parrish (2008) Sean Green (1987) 5. Jim Corcoran (1979) 6. Jim Chesley (1973) 7. Bill Sherry (1974) 8. Jim Bolger (1990) Robert McCabe (2011) 9. Matt Barbiasz (2004) 10.Brian Buniva (1970) 11. Adam Banks (2002) Yards 196 178 133 126 126 119 116 105 104 104 99 86 85 INTERCEPTIONS FOR TDS 1. 2. Player (Year) Nick Parrish (2008) Adam Banks (2002) Jeremy Moore (2012) 24 players tied TDs 2 2 2 1 OTHER TOP PERFORMANCES Int. Return Average (min. 4) – 44.5, Jeremy Moore, 2011. Fumble Recoveries – 5, Jim Corcoran, 1981. INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 9. Player (Year) Jim Corcoran (1979) Mike Djavaherian (1981) Jim Gallagher (1999) Reid Ruberti (1997) Jim Bolger (1991) Jim Bolger (1990) Mike Sotirhos (1988) Bill Sherry (1974) five players tied Int. 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 TEAM OFFENSE RUSHING Attempts – 492 (12 games), 2003 Yards – 2,229 (10 games), 1996 Yards Per Rush – 5.7 (371-2,133), 1974 Yards Per Game – 266.6 (8 games), 1974 Touchdowns – 28 (8 games), 1974 PASSING Attempts – 428, 1991 Completions – 217, 1991 Yards – 2,868, 1991 Yards Per Game – 286.8, 1991 Percentage – .667 (214-321), 2007 Touchdowns – 27 (11 games), 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays – 803, 1998 Yards – 4,203 (11 games), 1999 Yards Per Game – 411.1 (10 games), 1996 First Downs – 221 (11 games), 1998 Most Points – 364 (11 games), 1999 Most Points Per Game – 36.5 (8 games), 1978 Most Touchdowns – 51 (11 games), 1999 TEAM DEFENSE RUSHING Fewest Yards Allowed – 532, 1996 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game – 53.2, 1996 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Attempt – 1.6, 1996 Fewest Touchdowns – 3 (8 games), 1981; 1970 TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed – 427 (8 games), 1981 Fewest Yards Allowed – 1,718 (8 games), 1974 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game – 216.4, 1995 Fewest First Downs – 95 (8 games), 1975 Most Fumbles Recovered – 16 (8 games), 1971 Fewest Points Allowed – 94 (8 games), 1979; 1974 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game – 11, 1995 Fewest Touchdowns – 13 (8 games), 1979 Most Shutouts – 2, 1998; 1997; 1996; 1987 MISCELLANEOUS Most Wins in a Season – 9, 1998; 1999 Most Losses in a Season – 11, 2009 Least Wins in a Season – 0, 2009 Least Losses in a Season – 1, 1978 Best Won-Lost Percentage – .875, 1978 Longest Winning Streak – 7, 1998; 1997; 1995-96; 1987-88 Longest Unbeaten Streak – 7, 1998; 1997; 1995-96; 1987-88 Most Points, Both Teams – 113 vs. Butler, 2000 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING Average (min. 30 punts) – 41.2, 2007 Punts – 78 (11 games), 2005 Yards – 2,775 (11 games), 2005 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 50 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS PASSING RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSING ATTEMPTS Player (Years) Attempts 1. Steve Iorio (94-97) 704 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 481 3. Joe Todisco (94-97) 466 4. John Federico (78-81) 402 5. Nick Campanella (‘10-13.)373 6. Marcus Slayton (02-05) 372 7. Andy Murray (75-78) 345 8. Rob Belli (98-99) 344 9. Rob Sgarlata (90-93) 313 10.Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 289 11. Steve Scheuerle (76-79) 288 RUSHING YARDAGE Player (Years) 1. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,243 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 2,619 3. Joe Todisco (94-97) 2,340 4. Andy Murray (75-78) 1,718 5. Marcus Slayton (02-05)1,661 6. Nick Campanella (10-13) 1,543 7. Rob Belli (98-99) 1,526 8. John Federico (78-81) 1,499 9. Ralph Edwards (71-73)1,420 10.Kim Sarin (02-04) 1,416 RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY (min. 200 carries) Player (Years) Avg. 1. Danny Lopez (72-75) 6.07 2. Ralph Edwards (71-73) 5.53 3. Dean Lowry (85-88) 5.44 4. Joe Todisco (94-97) 5.02 5. Kim Sarin (02-04) 4.99 6. Andy Murray (75-78) 4.98 7. Jo’el Kimpela (12-pres.)4.70 8. Steve Iorio (94-97) 4.61 9. Marcus Slayton (02-05) 4.47 10.Rob Belli (98-99) 4.44 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. Player (Years) Steve Iorio (94-97) Dean Lowry (85-88) Rob Belli (98-99) Andy Murray (75-78) Nick Campanella (10-13) John Burke (72-74) Ralph Edwards (71-73) Paul Uppole (91-93) Joe Todisco (94-97) Steve Scheuerle (76-79) Danny Lopez (72-75) TDs 26 26 23 21 21 18 17 16 13 13 13 RB Steve Iorio scored 26 rushing touchdowns between 1994-97 to tie Hoya Hall of Famer Dean Lowry for the school record. Attempts 809 781 663 661 593 550 525 515 505 498 PASSING COMPLETIONS Player (Years) RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. Isaiah Kempf (2009-13) 2. J.J. Mont (96-99) 3. Bill Ward (94-97) 4. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 5. Kyle Nolan (12-pres.) 6. Bill Ring (93-96) 7. Matt Bassuener (04-07 8. Mike Boland (80-83) 9. Aley Demarest (91-92) 10.Dave Paulus (99-02) Yards Player (Years) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE RECEIVING RUSHING Completions Player (Years) Yards 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 3,089 2. Chris Murphy (89-92) 2,817 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 2,462 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 2,000 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78)1,646 6. Steve Graham (70-74) 1,236 7. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 1,117 Maurice Amsellem (88-91)1,117 9. Ray Ficca (85-88) 1,063 10.Zack Wilke (2010-13) 1,060 PASS RECEPTIONS Player (Years) Receptions 1. Isaiah Kempf (09-13) 433 2. J.J. Mont (96-99) 403 3. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 355 4. Bill Ward (94-97) 353 5. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 336 6. Kyle Nolan (12-pres.) 315 7. Dave Paulus (99-02) 276 8. Aley Demarest (91-92) 258 9. Andrew Crawford (02-04)246 10.Sean Peterson (98-01) 238 1. Chris Murphy (89-92) 205 2. Luke McArdle (00-03) 153 Gharun Hester (97-00) 153 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 128 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78) 102 6. Zack Wilke (2010-13) 96 7. Steve Graham (70-74) 95 8. Trenton Hillier (99-02) 87 9. Maurice Amsellem (88-91)82 10.Ray Ficca (85-88) 79 PASSING YARDAGE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Player (Years) Yards 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 5,968 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 4,555 3. Isaiah Kempf (09-13) 4,354 4. Dave Paulus (99-02) 3,803 5. Matt Zebrowski (85-88)3,794 6. Aley Demarest (91-92) 3,479 7. Matt Bassuener (04-07)3,233 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04)3,221 9. Kyle Nolan (12-pres.) 3,157 10.Bob Sitz (75-78) 2,907 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 250 attempts) Player (Years) 1. Matt Bassuener (04-07) Pct. .676 Player (Years) TDs 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 39 2. Chris Murphy (89-92) 26 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 22 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 14 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78) 12 6. Ray Ficca (85-88) 9 Kevin Macari (11-12) 9 8. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 8 Max Waizenegger (09-12) 8 10.Walter Bowser (00-03) 7 Aaron Brown (98-01) 7 Maurice Amsellem (88-91) 7 YARDS PER RECEPTION Player (Years) Avg. 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) .554 3. Sean Peterson (98-01) .551 4. Bob Sitz (75-78) .542 5. Isaiah Kempf (09-13) .535 6. Bill Ward (94-97) .532 7. Kyle Nolan (12-pres.) .531 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04).526 9. J.J. Mont (96-99) .516 10.Aley DeMarest (91-92) .511 11. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) .508 1. Nate Simms (80-83) 22.2 2. Gharun Hester (97-00) 20.2 3. Vince Bogdanski (70-71)18.0 4. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 17.7 5. Luke McArdle (00-03) 16.1 Clayton Wagner (75-78) 16.1 7. Paul Kuhns (72-75) 15.7 8. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 15.6 Dave Casares (87-90) 15.6 10.Janeiro Wooten (01-04) 15.5 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE Player (Years) TDs 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 3. Dave Paulus (99-02) 4. Aley Demarest (91-92) 5. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 6. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 7. Bob Sitz (75-78) 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04) Tom Gargan (72-75) . Isaiah Kempf (2009-13) 10.Mike Boland (80-83) 56 44 38 30 28 23 22 21 21 21 19 Player (Years) 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 6,141 2. Isaiah Kempf (09-13) 4,597 3. Bill Ward (94-97) 4,199 4. Dave Paulus (99-02) 4,152 5. Matt Bassuener (04-07)3,853 6. Matt Zebrowski (85-88)3,782 7. Bob Sitz (75-78) 3,345 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04)3,296 9. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,243 10.Aley Demarest (91-92) 3,238 Yardage SCORING SCORING Player (Years) Points 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 234 2. Steve Iorio (94-97) 186 Dean Lowry (85-88) 186 4. Chris Murphy (89-92) 166 5. Andy Murray (75-78) 148 6. Nick Campanella (10-13)146 7. Luke McArdle (00-03) 144 Rob Belli (98-99) 144 9. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)142 10.Jim Corcoran (78-81) 136 TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Player (Years) TDs 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 3. Steve Iorio (94-97) 4. Chris Murphy (89-92) 5. Luke McArdle (00-03) Rob Belli (98-99) Andy Murray (75-78) . Nick Campanella (10-13) 9. John Burke (72-74) 10.Joe Todisco (94-97) Ralph Edwards (71-73) 39 33 31 27 24 24 24 24 21 18 18 FIELD GOALS Player (Years) FGs 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)24 2. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 23 Jim Corcoran (78-81) 23 4. Tom Timperman (’89) 22 5. Michael Gillman (02-04) 18 6. Matt MacZura (2010-13) 16 7. Marc Samuel (00-01) 15 8. Ed Delgado (’77) 14 9. Erich Beringer (’83) 13 10.Paul Wiorowski (’99) 10 Peter Carbonara (’97) 10 EXTRA POINTS MADE (KICK) Yards Player (Years) 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 4,629 2. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,967 3. Kenny Mitchel (05-08) 3,581 4. Dean Lowry (85-88) 3,471 5. Chris Murphy (89-92) 3,155 6. Gharun Hester (97-00) 3,121 7. Joe Todisco (94-97) 2,806 8. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 2,613 9. Kim Sarin (02-04) 2,306 10.Danny Lopez (72-75) 2,266 Player (Years) PATs 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)70 2. Ed Delgado (’77) 62 3. Paul Wiorowski (’99) 58 4. Brett Weiss (10-11) 54 5. Marc Samuel (00-01) 49 6. Matt MacZura (10-13) 48 7. Michael Gillman (02-04) 47 8. Jim Corcoran (’81) 43 9. Brendan Gaughan (’94) 39 10.Skip Sawch (70-73) 36 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 51 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SPECIAL TEAMS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player (Years) FGA 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)43 2. Tom Timperman (86-89) 39 3. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 38 4. Michael Gillman (02-04) 35 5. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 32 6. Marc Samuel (00-01) 26 Erich Beringer (’83) 26 Ed Delgado (’77) 26 Matt MacZura (10-13) 25 10.Brendan Gaughan (’94) 22 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 15 attempts) PUNTING YARDAGE KICKOFF RETURNS Player (Years) Yds. 1. Matt MacZura (10-13.) 9,710 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) 8,762 3. Joe Piscatella (91-94) 6,973 4. Charlie Turner (95-98) 5,884 5. D.J. Patenaude (81-84)5,471 6. A. DeGuzman (89-92) 4,825 7. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 4,602 8. Tom Timperman (86-89)4,114 9. Chris MacGriff (04-07) 3,479 10.James Quick (86-87) 3,009 PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Brett Weiss (2010-11) (23-32) .719 2. P. Carbonara (’97) (10-15) .667 3. Eric Bjonerud (04-07)(13-20) .650 4. Matt MacZura (10-13) (16-25) .640 5. J. Corcoran (78-81)(23-38) .605 6. M. Samuel (00-01) (15-26) .577 7. T. Timperman (86-89)(22-39) .564 8. A. DeGuzman (89-92)(24-43) .558 9. Paul Wiorowski (’99)(10-18) .556 10. Ed Delgado (’77) (14-26) .538 EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS PUNT RETURNS Player (Years) Pct. (1973-present) Player (Years) Att. 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)77 2. Ed Delgado (’77) 70 3. Paul Wiorowski (’99) 68 4. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 59 5. Michael Gillman (02-04) 56 6. Marc Samuel (00-01) 51 7. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 50 Matt MacZura (2010-13) 50 9. Eric Bjonerud (04-07) 44 10.Tom Timperman (86-89) 42 EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE (1973-present, min. 25 attempts) Player (Years) Pct. 1. B. Gaughan (’94) (39-40) .975 2. Andy Taylor (’96) (29-30) .967 3. Marc Samuel (00-01)(49-51) .961 4. Matt MacZura (2010-13) (48-50).960 5. E. Bjonerud (04-07) (41-44) .932 6. Brett Weiss (2010-11)(54-59) .915 7. A. DeGuzman (89-92)(70-77) .909 8. G.Gummere (’01) (26-29) .897 9. Ed Delgado (’77) (62-70) .886 10. Erich Beringer (’83)(22-25) .880 PUNTS Player (Years) Punts 1. Matt MacZura (2010-) 267 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) 230 3. Joe Piscatelli (91-94) 190 4. Charlie Turner (95-98) 157 5. D.J. Patenaude (81-84) 155 6. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 138 7. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92)134 8. Tom Timperman (86-89) 119 9. James Quick (86-87) 99 10.Chris MacGriff (04-07) 87 Player (Years) Player (Years) Returns 1. Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 137 2. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 77 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 53 4. Juan Barrowes (’92) 44 5. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 40 6. Peter Clays (84-87) 34 7. Mike Turnamian (’00) 32 Dean Lowry (85-88) 32 Danny Lopez (72-75) 32 10.Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 31 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE (min. 40 punts) Player (Years) Avg. 1. Harry McCollum (13-pres.) 41.3 1. Chris MacGriff (04-07) 40.0 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) 38.1 3. Charlie Turner (95-98) 37.5 4. Joe Piscatella (91-94) 36.7 5. M. MacZura (10-13) 36.4 6. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 36.1 7. A. DeGuzman (89-92) 36.0 8. D.J. Patenaude (81-84) 35.3 9. John Lachman (70-71) 34.9 10.Tom Timperman (86-89) 34.6 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 2. Chris Sapienza (’95) 3. Chris Jordan (’99) 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 5. Brian Tandy (03-06) 6. Stewart Muller (’88) 7. Mark North (’87) 8. Bill Sherry (’74) 9. Juan Barrowes (’92) 10.Alex Poulos (’83) 90 74 72 69 45 41 38 36 34 33 Yards KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 20 returns) Returns Player (Years) 1. Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 2,771 2. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 1,804 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 1,216 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 869 5. Juan Barrowes (’92) 815 6. Peter Clays (84-87) 701 7. Danny Wright (11-pres.)692 8. Kim Sarin (02-04) 671 9. Mike Turnamian (’00) 646 10.Dean Lowry (85-88) 619 Player (Years) Avg. 1. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 23.4 2. Danny Wright (11-pres.)23.1 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 22.9 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 21.8 5. Ottaway Talley (’78) 21.0 6. Peter Clays (84-87) 20.6 7. Mike Turnamian (’00) 20.2 Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 20.2 9. Kim Sarin (02-04) 19.7 10.Dean Lowry (85-88) 19.3 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Player (Years) 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 2. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 3. Chris Sapienza (’95) 4. Chris Jordan (’99) 5. Kevin Macari (11-12) 6. Stewart Muller (’88) 7. Brian Tandy (03-06) 8. Alex Poulos (’83) 9. Bill Sherry (’74) 10.Juan Barrowes (’92) Yards 951 645 553 522 391 342 306 303 290 272 Player (Years) (1981-present) Player (Years) Tackles 1. Robert McCabe (09-12) 407 2. Nick Parrish (07-10) 349 3. Nick Alfieri (‘11-pres.) 322 4 Dustin Wharton (2010-13) 280 5. Tom Wonica (93-95) 269 6. Jim Bolger (89-92) 261 7. Matt Fronczke (00-03) 243 8. Andrew Clarke (00-03) 236 9. Travis Mack (06-09) 233 10.Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91)231 11 Jason Carter (02-05) 229 12.Michael Ononibaku (02-05)211 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. Player (Years) INTs Jim Corcoran (78-81) Jim Bolger (89-92) Jim Gallagher (96-99) Bill Sherry (71-74) Reid Ruberti (94-97) Alex Poulos (80-83) Jim Chesley (71-74) Chris Johnston (92-95) Stewart Muller (85-88) Mike Djavaherian (78-81) 23 20 15 15 13 13 13 12 12 12 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE Player (Years) 1. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 2. Jim Bolger (89-92) 3. Reid Ruberti (94-97) 4. Bill Sherry (71-74) 5. Jim Chesley (71-74) 6. Sean Green (87-89) 7. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 8. Jim Lachman (71-72) 9. Nick Parrish (07-pres.) 10.Jim Gallagher (96-99) Yards 318 243 231 207 176 158 151 127 123 117 Player (Years) Sacks 1. Janne Kouri (93-96) 31.5 2. Andrew Schaetzke (08-11)30.5 3. Michael Ononibaku (02-05)28 4. Alec May (11-pres.) 28 - Alex Buzbee (03-06) 27.5 6. Tony Zaslav (88-91) 23.5 7. Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91)22.5 8. Nabil Al-Sabih (87-90) 22 9. Paul Miller (96-99) 16 10.Brett Davis (82-85) 15 (min. 20 returns) 1. Kevin Macari (11-12) 2. Luke McArdle (00-03) 3. Kim Sarin (02-04) 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 5. Alex Poulos (’83) 6. Stewart Muller (’88) Matt McLaughlin (’89) 8. Danny Lopez (72-75) 9. Bill Sherry (’74) 10.Juan Barrowes (’92) TACKLES SACKS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE DEFENSE Avg. 13.0 10.6 10.2 9.3 9.2 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 DE Michael Ononibaku had 28 sacks during his time on the Hilltop from 2002 until 2005. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 52 POSTSEASON & LEAGUE AWARDS ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 2013 Dustin Wharton, LB Daniel Sprotte, TE Nick Alfieri, LB Jordan Richardson, DL Alec May, DL First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Robert McCabe, LB Jeremy Moore, DB Dustin Wharton, LB Nick Campanella, RB James Spaly, OL Kevin Macari, WR/PR First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Andrew Schaetzke, DE Jeremy Moore, DB/KR Robert McCabe, LB Jayah Kaisamba, DB Nick Campanella, RB Mike Roland, OL Brett Weiss, PK First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Andrew Schaetzke, DE Jayah Kaisamba, CB Nick Parrish, LB Jeremy Moore, CB First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Chudi Obianwu, DL Second Team Ataefiok Etukeren, DE Travis Mack, DB Second Team Second Team Kyle Van Fleet, FB Second Team Alex Buzbee, DE Brian Tandy, DB First Team Second Team Michael Ononibaku, DE Maurice Banks, S Alex Buzbee, DE First Team Second Team Second Team Michael Ononibaku, DE Maurice Banks, S Alex Buzbee, DE First Team Second Team Second Team Luke McArdle, WR Matt Fronczke, S Michael Ononibaku, DE First Team Second Team Second Team Dave Paulus, P Second Team 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC 2013 Alec May, DE First Team Donald Rhodes, OL First Team Jeremiah Kayal, WR Wilburn Logan, RB First Team First Team 2012 2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Robert McCabe, LB (2012) Andrew Schaetzke, DE (2011) PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Charlie Houghton, RB (2006) PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR Kevin Kelly (2011) PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2014 11/1 10/11 10/11 9/28 9/20 9/13 8/30 Nick Alfieri, LB Jo’el Kimpela, RB Alec May, DE Alec May, DE Alec May, DE Nick Alfieri, LB Alec May, DE Defensive Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Defefnsive Honorable Mention 8/31 9/7 9/28 11/2 11/2 11/16 11/23 11/23 Dustin Wharton, LB Isaiah Kempf, QB Richard Shankle, DE Daniel Sprotte, TE Alec May, DE Alec May, DE Alec May, DE Kyle Nolan, QB Defensive Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 9/1 9/1 9/8 9/8 9/15 9/15 9/21 9/21 9/21 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/20 10/27 10/27 11/10 11/10 11/19 Robert McCabe, LB Defensive Nick Campanella, RB Offensive Robert McCabe, LB Defensive Matt MacZura, K/P Honorable Mention Jeremy Moore, DB Defensive Kevin Macari, PR Special Teams Matt MacZura, K/P Special Teams Dezmond Richardson, DE Rookie Dustin Wharton, LB Honorable Mention Robert McCabe, LB Honorable Mention Jeremy Moore, CB Defensive Kyle Nolan, QB Rookie Kevin Macari, WR Honorable Mention Jo’el Kimpela, RB Rookie Stephen Atwater, S Honorable Mention Robert McCabe, LB Defensive Jo’el Kimpela, RB Rookie Dezmond Richardson, DE Rookie 9/3 9/3 9/10 9/10 9/24 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/8 10/22 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/5 Jeremy Grasso, LB Defensive Kevin Macari, WR Rookie Matt MacZura, P Special Teams Max Waizenegger Honorable Mention Scott Darby, QB Offensive Andrew Schaetzke, DE Honorable Mention Jamal Davis, WR Honorable Mention Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams Robert McCabe, LB Honorable Mention Robert McCabe, LB Defensive Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams Jeremy Moore, CB Honorable Mention 9/13 9/13 9/20 9/20 9/27 9/27 10/25 11/1 Scott Darby, QB Offensive Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive Keerome Lawrence, SlotOffensive Jeremy Moore, KR Special Teams Scott Darby, QB Offensive Matt MacZura, P Rookie Andrew Schaetzke, DEDefensive Keerome Lawrence, KRSpecial Teams 2013 2012 2011 2010 11/1 11/22 11/22 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Honorable Mention Dalen Claytor, RB Rookie Andrew Schaetzke, DEHonorable Mention 9/21 9/21 Isaiah Kempf, QB Nick Parrish, LB Rookie Defensive 9/15 9/30 James Brady, QB Nick Parrish, LB Rookie Defensive 10/1 10/16 10/24 Nick Parrish, LB Rookie Matt Bassuener, QB Offensive Eric Bjonerud, K Special Teams 9/25 10/30 11/14 Matt Bassuener, QB Offensive Charlie Hougton, RB Rookie Charlie Houghton, RB Rookie 9/5 9/26 10/24 Eric Bjonerud, P/K Special Teams Brad Scoffern, P/K Special Teams Marcus Slayton, RB Offensive 10/4 9/6 9/6 Matt Barbiasz, DB Rookie Kim Sarin, RB Offensive Michael Gillman, K Special Teams 10/11 10/18 11/8 11/15 Alondzo Turner, QB Alondzo Turner, QB Alex Buzbee, DE John Sims, RB Rookie Rookie Rookie Offensive 9/16 10/28 11/25 Kim Sarin, RB Dave Paulus, QB Rocco Milazotto, DB Rookie Offensive Rookie 9/1 10/6 10/13 11/3 Craig Agnello, WR Byron Anderson, DB Kurt Bennett, WR Andy McCoy, DL Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2014 D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 10/25 Matt Buckman, TE, Honorable Mention TE 10/11 Alec May, DE, Honorable Mention DL 9/23 Alec May, DE, Defensive Lineman of the Week 9/23 Harry McCollum, P, Punter of the Week 9/8 Harry McCollum, P, Punter HM 2013 D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 10/12 Dan Sprotte, TE, Tight End 11/2 Dan Sprotte, TE, Tight End 11/2 Alec May, DE, Honorable Mention DE 2012 D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 9/15 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back 9/15 Kevin Macari, PR, Punt Returner 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back The Sports Network FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB, Co-Defensive 2011 D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 10/22 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back 2010 The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS National Player of the Week 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 53 POSTSEASON & LEAGUE AWARDS 9/13 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 9/20 Jeremy Moore, KR Special Teams ECAC FCS FOOTBALL HONORS 2012 ECAC Defensive Player of Year Robert McCabe, LB ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Robert McCabe, LB First Team Jeremy Moore, CB First Team ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 9/21 Matt MacZura, PK/PSpecial Teams 2011 ECAC Defensive Player of Year Andrew Schaetzke, DE ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Andrew Schaetzke, DE First Team 2010 ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 9/24 Scott Darby, QB Offensive ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Jayah Kaisamba, CB First Team ALL-MAAC FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1999 J.J. Mont, QB Jim Gallagher, DB Gharun Hester, WR Robert Quigley, OL Kevin Merse, OL Paul Miller, DL Adam Krugman, LB 1998 Gharun Hester, WR Skender Derit, OL Scott Wolfe, OL Mike Melchionda, LB Anthony Bartolomeo, DB First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Bill Ward, QB Rob Rosenthal, WR Steve Ozeranic Skender Deti, OL Robert Quigley, OL Peter Carbonara, K Mike Fioritto, DL Mike Lynn, LB Mike Halen, LB Dennis Herminstyne, DB First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Janne Kouri, DL Sean Brady, OL Don Garrett, OL Dennis Herminstyne, DB First Team First Team First Team First Team Tom Wonica, LB Derek de Bakker, OL Steve Ozeranic, OL Janne Kouri, DL Chris Johnson, DB First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Steve Iorio, RB Steve Collelo, OL Murry Happer, OL Tom Wonica, LB Joe Piscatella, P First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Murray Happer, DL Dave Powilatis, DL Tom Wonica, LB Joe Eacobacci, DB Chris Fazio, DB Joe Piscatello, P First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR J.J. Mont, QB (1999)* DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jim Gallagher, DB (1999) Janne Kouri, DL (1996) Tom Wonica, LB (1995) COACH OF THE YEAR Bob Benson (1998)* Bob Benson (1997)* *co-recipient ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 2012 - Robert McCabe, LB, 1st Team (Consensus) 2011 - Andrew Schaetzke, DE, 1st Team 2005 - Michael Ononibaku, DE, 2nd Team 1999 - Jim Gallagher, DB, 3rd Team 1991 - Chris Murphy, WR, 1st Team (consensus) 1988 - Dean Lowry, RB, Honorable Mention 1987 - Jim Schwartz, DE, Honorable Mention 1986 - Andy Phelan, OG, Honorable Mention 1981 - Jim Corcoran, DB/PK, 1st Team 1980 - Jim Corcoran DB/PK, 1st Team 1974 - Bob Morris, DL, 1st Team (consensus) 1973 0 Bob Morris, DL, 1st Team (consensus) 1969 - John Dwyer, 1st Team (Club) Vince Bogdanski, Honorable Mention (Club) 1949 - Billy Conn, RB, Honorable Mention 1947 - Richard Werder, OG, Honorable Mention 1942 - Richard Werder, OG, Honorable Mention 1941 - Al Blozis, OT, Honorable Mention 1940 - Agostino Lio, OG/DL/PK, 2nd Team 1934 - Charles Parcells, QB/CB, Honorable Mention 1931 - Maurice Dubofsky, OG/DL, Honorable Mention 1929 - Jim Mooney, OT/DT/P, Honorable Mention 1928 - Jim Mooney, OT/DT/P, 2nd Team 1927 - Claude Grigsby, C, Honorable Mention 1926 - Harry Connaughton, OG/DL, 1st Team (consensus) 1916 - John Gilroy, RB/PK, 1st Team 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 54 ALL-TIME RESULTS Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Gu Opp Captain(s) 1887 Team Captain 2-1-0 .667 66 36 Dick Hennessy 1888 Team Captain 4-2-0 .667 28 28 Dan O’Day 1889 Team Captain 5-1-0 .833 70 30 Bill Gleason 1890 Team Captain 3-3-1 .500 32 128 Pat O’Donnell 1891 Tommy Dowd 2-2-0 .500 62 44 Pat O’Donnell 1892 Tommy Dowd 4-2-1 .643 160 55 Bob Carmody 1893 Dick Harley 4-4-0 .500 126 174 Martin Murphy 1894 Bob Carmody 4-5-0 .440 102 122 George Bahen 1895-97Football Discontinued 1898 Bill Donovan 7-3-0 .667 143 50 Jack Casey 1899 Bill Church 5-2-1 .688 60 33 Carlos Long 1900 Dr. A.E. Bull 5-1-3 .722 161 42 Arthur Devlin 1901 Bill Church 3-3-2 .500 56 84 Moran Barry 1902 Herman Sutter 7-3-0 .700 142 88 Joe Reilly 1903 Phil King 7-3-0 .700 195 50 Hub Hart 1904 Joe Reilly 7-1-0 .875 193 14 Matt Mahoney 1905 Joe Reilly 2-7-0 .222 22 231 Leo Fitzpatrick 1906 Joe Reilly 6-1-0 .857 92 23 Branch Bocock 1907 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 26 96 George Dutcher 1908 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 54 55 Eddie Miller 1909 Bill Newman 3-2-1 .583 59 31 Tom Stewart 1910 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 181 26 Vincent Dailey 1911 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 257 31 Vincent Dailey 1912 Frank Gargan 8-1-0 .888 315 60 Jack Hegarty 1913 Frank Gargan 4-4-0 .500 95 99 Harry Costello 1914 Albert Exendine 2-4-2 .375 52 76 Fred Murray 1915 Albert Exendine 7-2-0 .777 317 30 James Barron 1916 Albert Exendine 9-1-0 .900 474 33 Dan O’Connor 1917 Albert Exendine 7-1-0 .875 170 53 Jackie Maloney 1918 Albert Exendine 3-2-0 .600 188 48 Ed Heaphy 1919 Albert Exendine 7-3-0 .700 241 79 John McQuade 1920 Albert Exendine 6-4-0 .600 235 138 Bill Dudack 1921 Albert Exendine 8-1-0 .888 245 51 Jack Flavin 1922 Albert Exendine 6-3-1 .650 175 77 Rudy Comstock 1923 Jackie Maloney 3-6-0 .333 79 100 Paul Florence 1924 Lou Little 4-4-0 .500 84 39 Fred Sheehan 1925 Lou Little 9-1-0 .900 281 19 Jack Hagerty 1926 Lou Little 7-2-1 .750 308 56 Frank McGrath 1927 Lou Little 8-1-0 .888 377 21 Claude Grigsby 1928 Lou Little 8-2-0 .800 306 62 Jerry Carroll 1929 Lou Little 5-2-2 .667 112 21 Jim Mooney 1930 Tommy Mills 5-5-0 .500 138 107 Bill Morris 1931 Tommy Mills 4-5-1 .450 78 86 Maurice Dubofsky 1932 Tommy Mills 2-6-1 .278 52 160 Ray Hudson 1933 Jack Hagerty 1-6-1 .188 56 130 Fred Callahan 1934 Jack Hagerty 4-3-1 .562 65 33 Joe Savarine 1935 Jack Hagerty 4-4-0 .500 71 40 Walter Herron, Joe Meglen 1936 Jack Hagerty 6-2-1 .722 160 36 Al Vaccaro 1937 Jack Hagerty 2-4-2 .375 70 71 Lawrence Hardy 1938 Jack Hagerty 8-0-0 .938 185 26 Game 1939 Jack Hagerty 7-0-1 .938 109 22 Game 1940 Jack Hagerty 8-2-0 .800 280 55 Game 1941 Jack Hagerty 5-4-0 .555 113 61 Game 1942 Jack Hagerty 5-3-1 .611 92 115 Game 1943-45Football Suspended due to World War II 1946 Jack Hagerty 5-3-0 .625 114 97 Game 1947 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 95 70 Game 1948 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 99 105 Victor Banonis 1949 Bob Margarita 5-5-0 .500 139 210 Frannie Desmond, Tom Dolan 1950 Bob Margarita 2-7-0 .222 116 187 Tom Hardiman 1951-63Football Discontinued **Beginning of Club Football** 1964 J. Murray/B. Nash 1-0-0 1.000 28 6 1965 Bill Nash 1-1-0 .500 78 48 1966 Mike Agee 3-0-0 1.000 89 33 1967 Mike Agee 2-3-0 .400 71 95 1968 Maurice Dubofsky 3-2-0 .600 92 76 1969 Maurice Dubofsky 5-2-0 .714 195 88 Steve Langhoff, Ed Moses Tony Cigarran, Breen Condon Happy Fauth, Tony Lauinger Bob Barchi, John McGregor Bob Francis, Bruce Simmons, Joe Lonardo, Pierce O’Donnell Jim Graeter, John Merrigan **Georgetown rejoined NCAA ranks as a Division III member** 1970 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 187 133 John Dwyer, David Goracy 1971 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 237 138 John Kuhns, Paul White 1972 Scotty Glacken 4-3-1 .563 157 119 Bill Brugger, Jeff Gray, Rick Paternoster 1973 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 107 146 Ralph Edwards, Steve Graham 1974 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 245 94 Jim Cain, Jim Chesley, Bob Morris 1975 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 214 135 Brian McQuaid, Dan O’Malley 1976 Scotty Glacken 1-7-0 .325 96 231 Dru Drake, Joe Wesner 1977 Scotty Glacken 2-7-0 .222 184 199 Jim Boland, Don Bridges Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Gu Opp Captain(s) 1978 Scotty Glacken 7-1-0 .875 292 153 Dave Elliott, Bob Sitz, Paul Zimmerman 1979 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 118 94 John Mulcahy, Steve Scheuerle, Dave Williams 1980 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 85 136 John Federico, Bryan McDonnell, Mike Foster 1981 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 58 68 John Federico, Jim Corcoran, Rory Coakley 1982 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 134 157 Mike Quinland, Roger Daly, Ray Pring 1983 Scotty Glacken 2-6-0 .250 125 183 Dave Ficca, Alex Poulos, John Verni 1984 Scotty Glacken 1-6-0 .143 65 263 Dave Barnitt, D.J. Patenaude 1985 Scotty Glacken 5-4-0 .555 135 202 Andy Phelan, Brett Davis 1986 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 158 183 Andy Phelan, Joe Gaffigan, John McCormick 1987 Scotty Glacken 6-2-1 .722 181 110 Dan Currie, Joe Haley, Mark North 1988 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 165 115 Hugh Golden, Stewart Muller, Jim Schwartz 1989 Scotty Glacken 2-8-0 .200 120 194 Scott Owens, Pete Hornick 1990 Scotty Glacken 5-5-0 .500 225 208 Mike Sotirhos, Tim McAneney 1991 Scotty Glacken 6-4-0 .600 225 194 Raja Mohi-ud-din, Pete Lembo 1992 Scotty Glacken 4-6-0 .400 220 246 Jim Bolger, Chris Murphy **Georgetown begins play at the Division I-AA level** 1993 Bob Benson 4-5-0 .444 161 136 1994 Bob Benson 5-4-0 .556 184 132 1995 Bob Benson 6-3-0 .667 192 99 1996 Bob Benson 7-3-0 .700 303 167 1997 Bob Benson 8-3-0 .727 276 178 1998 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 325 163 1999 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 364 166 2000 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 282 326 Brendan Boler, Brian McNulty, Beau Riely, Rob Sgarlata Steve Colello, Murray Happer, Jim Klessel Joe Eacobacci, Enrico Mariani, Tom Wonica Dan Cunniffe, Janne Kouri, Bill Ring Mike Lynn, Steve Pogorelec, Rob Rosenthal, Bill Ward Sean Brady, Skender Derti, Brian Dwyer, Mike Halen, Mike Melchionda Brian Dwyer, Jim Gallagher, Paul Miller, J.J. Mont, Robert Quigley Brett Crowder, Gharun Hester, Ryan O’Donoghue, Reid Wakefield **Georgetown begins Patriot League Play** 2001 Bob Benson 3-7-0 .300 160 316 Brian Blankenship, Aaron Brown, Scott Pogorelec 2002 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 190 345 Matt Fronczke, Ed Kuczma, Adam Rini 2003 Bob Benson 4-8-0 .333 271 328 Andrew Clarke, Matt Fronczke, William Huisking, Luke McArdle 2004 Bob Benson 3-8-0 .375 174 280 Ryan Goethals, Brandon Small, Frank Terrazzino 2005 Bob Benson 4-7-0 .364 110 292 Maurice Banks, Robert LaHayne, Michael Ononibaku, Kim Sarin 2006 Kevin Kelly 2-9-0 .182 164 287 Alex Buzbee, Liam Grubb 2007 Kevin Kelly 1-10-0 .091 166 415 Matt Bassuener, Nnamdi Obiako, Stephen Smith, Kyle Van Fleet 2008 Kevin Kelly 2-8-0 .200 96 280 Daniel Matheny, Nicholas Umar 2009 Kevin Kelly 0-11 .000 106 309 Richard Hussey, Dan Matheny, Chudi Obianwu, Nick Parrish, Chris Rau 2010 Kevin Kelly 4-7 .364 200 249 Nick Parrish, Dan Semler 2011 Kevin Kelly 8-3 .727 297 212 Wayne Heimuli, Jeremiah Kayal, Nathan Zimmel 2012 Kevin Kelly 5-6 .455 211 261 Robert McCabe, Isaiah Kempf, Kevin Sullivan 2013 Kevin Kelly 2-9 .222 227 368 Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton, 2014 Rob Sgarlata 2-8 .200 128 232 Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte Nick Alfieri, Alec May, Nick Quintans, Mike Roland 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 55 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1887 (2-1) GU 46, Emerson Institute 6 Alexandria H.S. 24, GU 8 GU 12, Washington H.S. 6 North Carolina 20, GU 4 Maryland Aggies 6, GU 4 GU 34, Richmond 0 Columbia AC 20, GU 0 1888 (4-2) GU 8,Washington Athletics 0 GU 8, Orient AC 0 GU 1, Jefferson AC 0 (forfeit) Dupont AC 16, GU 0 Alexandria H.S. 12, GU 5 GU 9, Orient AC 6 1895-97 Football Discontinued 1889 (5-1) GU 6, Orient AC 0 GU 34, Virginia 0 Gallaudet 20, GU 10 GU 2, Dupont 0 GU 8, Episcopal HS (Alex.) 6 GU 10, Gallaudet 4 1890 (3-3-1) GU 6, Gallaudet 4 GU 1, Columbia AC 0 (forfeit) GU 10, Washington & Lee 6 Navy 70, GU 4 GU 6, Fordham 6 Swarthmore 20, GU 6 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 1891 (2-2) GU 24, Gallaudet 0 GU 30, Washington & Lee 10 Navy 12, GU 4 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 1892 (4-2-1) GU 32, Media Academy 5 GU 96, Neptune Bt Cl. (MD.) 0 GU 4, Virginia 4 Mt. St. Mary’s 6, GU 0 GU 16, Temperance AC 0 Navy 40, GU 0 GU 12, Columbia AC 0 1893 (4-4) Pennsylvania 12, GU 0 GU 16, Washington YMCA 0 GU 34, Swarthmore 10 GU 10, Washington YMCA 8 GU 28, Virginia 24 Navy 22, GU 10 Virginia 58, GU 0 Columbia AC 40, GU 16 1894 (4-5) GU 16, Gallaudet 0 Pennsylvania 46, GU 0 GU 22, Camden AC (N.J.) 0 Navy 12, GU 0 GU 22, Swarthmore 18 1898 (7-3) Swarthmore 11, GU 6 GU 11, Gallaudet 0 GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 40, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 GU 12, Villanova 0 Virginia 12, GU 0 GU 11, VMI 5 Gallaudet 17, GU 6 GU 35, Baltimore Medics 0 GU 12, George Washington 5 1899 (5-2-1) Navy 12, GU 0 GU 22, St. John’s (MD) 0 Baltimore Med. Col. 16, GU 0 GU 5, Gallaudet 0 GU 17, Maryland 0 GU 5, Dickinson 0 GU 0, Virginia 0 GU 11, Baltimore Med. Col. 5 1900 (5-1-3) GU 6, St. John’s (Md.) 0 Navy 6, GU 0 GU 84, Richmond 0 GU 16, Swarthmore 16 GU 23, Gettysburg 5 GU 17, VMI 10 GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 5, Gallaudet 5 GU 0, North Carolina 0 1901 (3-3-2) GU 0, Navy 0 GU 0, St. John’s (Md.) 0 Virginia Tech 32, GU 6 GU 5, VMI 0 Columbia 18, GU 0 Gallaudet 18, GU 6 GU 17, Virginia 16 GU 22, Lehigh 0 1902 (7-3) GU 22, Maryland 0 GU 4, Navy 0 GU 18, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 23, VMI 11 Lafayette 23, GU 0 GU 5, West Virginia 0 Virginia Tech 28, GU 0 GU 12, North Carolina 5 GU 53, Washington YMCA 0 Carlisle 21, GU 0 1903 (7-3) GU 28, Maryland 0 Princeton 5, GU 0 GU 25, St. Alban’s 0 GU 23, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 GU 33, North Carolina 0 GU 12, Navy 5 Carlisle 28, GU 6 GU 33, George Washington 0 GU 29, Gallaudet 0 Lehigh 12, GU 6 1904 (7-1) GU 22, Maryland 0 Princeton 10, GU 0 GU 17, Villanova 0 GU 47, Washington & Lee 0 GU 17, Holy Cross 4 GU 16, North Carolina 0 GU 12, Bucknell 0 GU 62, George Washington 0 1905 (2-7) GU 10, Gallaudet 0 Princeton 34, GU 0 Villanova 6, GU 0 Swarthmore 28, GU 0 Wash. & Jefferson 27, GU 0 North Carolina 36, GU 0 Bucknell 18, GU 0 GU 12, George Washington 6 Carlisle 76, GU 0 1906 (6-1) GU 22, Gallaudet 0 GU 28, Maryland 0 GU 16, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 6, Washington & Lee 5 GU 4, North Carolina 0 Virginia 12, GU 0 GU 16, George Washington 6 1907 (2-4-1) GU 5, Gallaudet 0 GU 10, Maryland 0 Fordham 36, GU 0 Virginia Tech 20, GU 0 North Carolina 12, GU 5 Virginia 26, GU 6 GU 0, George Washington 0 1908 (2-4-1) GU 15, Gallaudet 0 GU 22, Baltimore Med. Col. 4 North Carolina State 5, GU 0 GU 6, North Carolina 6 Fordham 22, GU 0 Virginia 6, GU 0 Washington & Lee 12, GU 11 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 56 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1909 (3-2-1) GU 36, Gallaudet 0 GU 6, Washington College 5 GU 17, Richmond 0 North Carolina 5, GU 0 GU 0, Fordham 0 Virginia 21, GU 0 1910 (7-1-1) GU 55, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 27, Washington College 0 GU 0, North Carolina State 0 GU 52, Washington & Lee 0 Pittsburgh 17, GU 0 GU 12, North Carolina 0 GU 15, Virginia 0 GU 14, VMI 6 GU 6, Lehigh 3 1911 (7-1-1) GU 39, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 66, William & Mary 0 Carlisle 28, GU 5 GU 65, Richmond 0 GU 20, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 0, Army 0 GU 25, Vigilant AC 0 GU 9, Virginia 0 GU 28, Lehigh 3 1912 (8-1) GU 39, Randolph-Macon 0 GU 27, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 20, Washington & Lee 0 GU 48, North Carolina State 0 Carlisle 34, GU 20 GU 37, North Carolina 10 GU 84, Washington College 0 GU 16, Virginia 13 GU 24, Virginia Tech 3 1913 (4-4) GU 44, Randolph Macon 0 GU 21, Virginia Medics 0 Navy 23, GU 0 North Carolina State 12, GU 0 Carlisle 34, GU 0 W. Virginia Wesleyan 16, GU 6 GU 8, Virginia 7 GU 16, Holy Cross 7 1914 (2-4-2) GU 0, Fordham 0 Navy 13, GU 0 Washington & Lee 14, GU 0 Pittsburgh 21, GU 0 GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 7, North Carolina State 7 Wash. & Jefferson 14, GU 6 GU 12, Gallaudet 7 1915 (7-2) Princeton 13, GU 0 GU 9, Navy 0 GU 58, USS Reina Mercedes 0 GU 38, North Carolina 0 Army 10, GU 0 GU 33, Fordham 7 GU 28, North Carolina State 0 GU 61, South Carolina 0 GU 90, St. Louis 0 1916 (9-1) Navy 13, GU 7 GU 69, Eastern College 7 GU 10, Dartmouth 0 GU 80, Albright 0 GU 13, Fordham 0 GU 47, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 61, North Carolina State 6 GU 78, Bucknell 0 GU 47, George Washington 7 GU 62, Tulane 0 1917 (7-1) GU 33, Lebanon Valley 7 GU 26, Springfield YMCA 0 GU 17, Lehigh 6 GU 28, Virginia Tech 0 GU 12, Fordham 0 Navy 28, GU 7 GU 20, Washington & Lee 12 GU 27, Army Amb. Corps 0 1918 (3-2) Camp GU 87, Fort Myer 0 Camp GU 81, Quantico Marines 0 Camp GU 13, Charlstn Nvy Yd 0 Lgue Isl Mar. 34, Camp GU 7 Fordham 14, Camp GU 0 1919 (7-3) GU 58, Norfolk Navy Yd 6 GU 34, Norfolk Naval Base 0 GU 17, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 33, Virginia Tech 7 Detroit 16, GU 13 GU 46, Delaware 7 GU 6, Navy 0 Georgia Tech 27, GU 10 GU 27, Washington & Lee 6 Boston College 10, GU 7 1920 (6-4) GU 80, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 27, North Carolina State 0 GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 GU 40, Fordham 16 GU 28, Johns Hopkins 7 Navy 21, GU 6 Georgia Tech 35, GU 6 Washington & Lee 16, GU 7 Boston College 30, GU 0 GU 14, Bethany 6 1921 (8-1) GU 7, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 48, Ursinus 6 GU 66, Westminster 0 GU 28, Holy Cross 7 GU 28, George Washington 0 GU 34, Fordham 7 Georgia Tech 21, GU 7 GU 14, Boston College 10 GU 13, Bethany 0 1922 (6-3-1) GU 19, Lebanon Valley 6 GU 37, Cincinnati 0 GU 28, Fordham 13 Quantico Marines 9, GU 6 Holy Cross 10, GU 0 Georgia Tech 19, GU 7 GU 19, Bucknell 7 GU 0, Boston College 0 GU 46, George Washington 6 GU 13, Lafayette 7 1923 (3-6) GU 20, George Washington 0 Quantico Marines 14, GU 3 Princeton 17, GU 0 Georgia Tech 20, GU 10 Third Army Corps 14, GU 7 Boston College 21, GU 0 Bucknell 14, GU 7 GU 26, Tulsa 0 GU 6, Fordham 0 1924 (4-4) GU 21, King College (TN) 7 Quantico Marines 6, GU 0 Bucknell 14, GU 6 GU 20, Furman 0 Pennsylvania 3, GU 0 GU 6, Third Army Corps 0 GU 25, Loyola (New Orleans) 0 Fordham 9, GU 6 1925 (9-1) GU 25, Drexel 0 GU 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 13 GU 50, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 24, Detroit 0 Bucknell 3, GU 2 GU 37, King College (TN) 0 GU 40, Lehigh 0 GU 41, Centre 3 GU 27, Fordham 0 GU 16, Quantico Marines 0 1926 (7-2-1) GU 42, Drexel 0 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 57 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS GU 6, Pittsburgh 6 GU 78, Washington College 0 West Virginia 13, GU 10 GU 60, Elon 13 GU 34, Lebanon Valley 7 GU 13, Syracuse 7 Navy 10, GU 7 GU 39, Fordham 0 GU 19, Detroit 0 1927 (8-1) GU 80, Lenoir Rhyme 0 GU 57, Susquehanna 0 GU 39, Davis-Elkins 0 Syracuse 19, GU 6 GU 25, West Virginia 0 GU 58, Waynesburg 0 GU 27, Lafayette 2 GU 47, Boston College 0 GU 38, Fordham 0 1928 (8-2) GU 31, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 88, Susquehanna 0 GU 52, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 34, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 GU 35, Duke 0 GU 7, New York University 2 Carnegie Tech 13, GU 7 GU 12, West Virginia 0 GU 27, Fordham 7 Detroit 33, GU 13 1929 (5-2-2) GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Western Maryland 7, GU 0 GU 13, St. Louis 0 GU 19, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 27, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 14, New York University 0 GU 0, Navy 0 GU 0, West Virginia 0 Detroit 14, GU 13 1930 (5-5) GU 14, Mt. St. Mary’s 6 GU 16, Loyola (Chicago) 6 GU 67, W. Virginia Wesleyan 12 Western MD 10, GU 0 West Virginia 14, GU 7 GU 14, Michigan State 13 GU 20, Boston College 19 New York University 2, GU 0 Villanova 13, GU 0 Detroit 12, GU 0 1931 (4-5-1) GU 25, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 25, Western Maryland 7 New York University 34, GU 0 GU 0, Duquesne 0 Michigan State 6, GU 0 Boston College 20, GU 2 Bucknell 7, GU 0 GU 13, West Virginia 0 GU 13, Villanova 6 Detroit 6, GU 0 1932 (2-6-1) GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 14, Canisus 6 New York University 39, GU 0 Western Maryland 12, GU 6 Detroit 13, GU 0 West Virginia 19, GU 0 W. Virginia Wesleyan 14, GU 0 GU 6, Bucknell 6 Carnegie Tech 51, GU 0 Holy Cross 27, GU 6 Lafayette 6, GU 0 GU 0, Pennsylvania 0 Manhattan 20, GU 12 GU 6, West Virginia 6 GU 6, New York University 0 Maryland 12, GU 2 1938 (8-0) GU 51, Hampden-Sydney 0 GU 33, Roanoke 6 GU 33, Randolph-Macon 0 GU 14, Manhattan 13 GU 13, Temple 0 GU 13, Bucknell 0 GU 14, West Virginia 0 GU 14, Maryland 7 1933 (1-6-1) GU 18, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Canisius 6, GU 0 GU 20, Manhattan 20 Western Maryland 20, GU 0 William & Mary 12, GU 6 Boston College 39, GU 0 Carnegie Tech 19, GU 0 West Virginia 14, GU 12 1939 (7-0-1) GU 3, Temple 2 GU 25, Roanoke 0 GU 13, Syracuse 13 GU 13, Bucknell 7 GU 7, George Washington 0 GU 14, West Virginia 0 GU 20, Maryland 0 GU 14, New York University 0 1934 (4-3-1) GU 20, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 9, Manhattan 0 GU 3, William & Mary 0 GU 0, New York University 0 Richmond 14, GU 13 GU 20, Roanoke 0 Maryland 6, GU 0 Western Maryland 13, GU 0 1940 (8-2) GU 66, Roanoke 0 GU 14, Temple 0 GU 26, Waynesburg 12 GU 46, Virginia Tech 4 GU 26, New York University 0 GU 28, Syracuse 6 GU 41, Maryland 0 Boston College 19, GU 18 GU 8, George Washington 0 (Orange Bowl) Mississippi State 14, GU 7 1935 (4-4) Albright 7, GU 0 GU 16, Roanoke 0 GU 13, Miami (Fla.) 0 New York University 7, GU 6 GU 7, Richmond 0 GU 13, Manhattan 0 Maryland 12, GU 6 Western Maryland 14, GU 10 1936 (6-2-1) GU 39, Delaware 0 GU 7, Cincinnati 0 GU 19, Bucknell 0 GU 7, New York University 7 GU 47, Shenandoah 0 GU 28, West Virginia 0 Manhattan 13, GU 0 GU 7, Maryland 6 Miami (Fla.) 10, GU 6 1937 (2-4-2) GU 38, Shenandoah 0 1941 (5-4) GU 16, Mississippi 6 Virginia Tech 3, GU 0 Temple 17, GU 7 GU 25, George Washington 0 Boston College 14, GU 6 GU 26, Maryland 0 GU 20, North Carolina State 7 GU 7, Manhattan 0 Xavier 14, GU 6 1942 (5-3-1) GU 7, Temple 0 GU 14, Mississippi 6 GU 9, Manhattan 7 GU 6, Auburn 6 Detroit 6, GU 0 Boston College 47, GU 0 N.C. Preflight 23, GU 7 GU 28, North Carolina State 20 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 58 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS GU 21, George Washington 0 Club Football 1943-1945-Football Suspended World War II 1964 (1-0) GU 28, New York University 6 1946 (5-3) Wake Forest 19, GU 6 GU 8, Fordham 7 Villanova 19, GU 2 GU 13, St. Louis 7 GU 18, George Washington 6 Boston College 20, GU 13 GU 35, Scranton University 7 GU 19, New York University 12 1947 (3-4-1) Wake Forest 6, GU 0 GU 40, Fordham 7 St. Louis 16, GU 0 GU 12, Tulsa 0 GU 25, New York University 0 Boston College 27, GU 6 Villanova 14, GU 12 GU 0, George Washington 0 1948 (3-4-1) Holy Cross 20, GU 7 Boston College 13, GU 7 GU 13, Tulsa 7 GU 35, Fordham 0 GU 10, Denver 10 GU 13, New York University 6 Villanova 36, GU 7 George Washington 13, GU 7 1949 (5-5) GU 20, Holy Cross 13 Maryland 33, GU 7 GU 12, Wake Forest 6 GU 21, New York University 6 GU 10, Boston College 7 Fordham 42, GU 0 Villanova 29, GU 14 GU 28, Denver 13 George Washington 28, GU 7 (Sun Bowl) Texas Western 33, GU 20 1950 (2-7) Penn State 34, GU 14 Tulsa 21, GU 7 Maryland 25, GU 14 GU 20, Boston College 10 Villanova 20, GU 14 Miami (Fla.) 42, GU 7 Fordham 14, GU 13 GU 21, Holy Cross 14 George Washington 7, GU 6 1951-63-Football Discontinued 1965 (1-1) GU 50, New York University 14 Fordham 34, GU 28 1966 (3-0) GU 50, Catholic 13 GU 12, New York University 7 GU 27, Fordham 13 1967 (2-3) Seton Hall 28, GU 6 Iona 41, GU 0 GU 32, St. Peter’s 0 GU 15, Catholic 6 Fordham 20, GU 18 1968 (3-2) GU 15, St. Peter’s 12 Fordham 31, GU 6 GU 38, Seton Hall 13 Catholic 7, GU 6 GU 27, Iona 13 1969 (5-2) GU 43, Hartford 0 GU 26, Iona 13 Manhattan 14, GU 13 GU 44, Catholic 26 GU 14, Fordham 7 GU 35, Scranton 6 St. Peter’s 22, GU 20 Division III Football GU 10, Western Maryland 10 GU 29, Manhattan 18 Johns Hopkins 21, GU 9 GU 14, Dickinson 0 Fordham 14, GU 8 Randolph-Macon 50, GU 20 GU 35, St. Peter’s 0 1973 (3-5) GU 7, Boston State 6 Juniata 27, GU 0 Towson State 17, GU 7 GU 42, Manhattan 16 Salisbury State 53, GU 13 Fordham 13, GU 0 Randolph-Macon 14, GU 7 GU 13, Catholic 0 1974 (6-2) Lambert Bowl Ranking: 10th GU 38, Duquesne 13 GU 37, Manhattan 0 GU 56, St. Peter’s 13 Salisbury State 14, GU 7 GU 35, Fordham 7 GU 40, Hofstra 20 Gettysburg 27, GU 0 GU 32, Catholic 0 1975 (5-3) GU 37, Duquesne 7 GU 34, Manhattan 6 GU 28, St. Peter’s 6 GU 35, Gallaudet 6 GU 24, Fordham 0 Hofstra 40, GU 16 Gettysburg 42, GU 14 Washington & Lee 28, GU 2 1970 (6-2) GU 24, King’s College 6 GU 13, W. Chester State 7 GU 26, Seton Hall 15 GU 35, Manhattan 0 GU 31, Catholic 2 Fordham 39, GU 17 GU 21, Iona 19 Susquehanna 45, GU 20 1976 (1-7) Catholic 41, GU 35 Rochester 21, GU 0 St. Peter’s 13, GU 0 Johns Hopkins 24, GU 13 Fordham 49, GU 6 John Carroll 30, GU 3 GU 27, Manhattan 10 Washington & Lee 43, GU 12 1971 (6-2) GU 69, Catholic 8 Juniata 24, GU 6 GU 33, Manhattan 19 GU 29, Johns Hopkins 13 GU 32, Dickinson 21 GU 30, Fordham 9 GU 30, St. Louis 7 Susquehanna 37, GU 8 1977 (2-7) Catholic 27, GU 22 Rochester 28, GU 14 St. Peter’s 27, GU 17 GU 42, Gallaudet 7 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 20 Fordham 40, GU 0 John Carroll 10, GU 9 GU 42, Manhattan 13 Washington & Lee 20, GU 18 1972 (4-3-1) GU 32, Boston State 6 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 59 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978 (7-1) Lambert Bowl Ranking: 7th GU 28, Catholic 19 GU 30, Duquesne 28 GU 42, St. Peter’s 16 GU 42, Gallaudet 12 GU 42, Johns Hopkins 20 St. John’s 33, GU 32 GU 49, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 GU 27, Washington & Lee 25 1984 (1-6) Dickinson 27, GU 7 Franklin & Marshall 59, GU 13 Fordham 28, GU 6 Johns Hopkins 42, GU 0 Catholic 56, GU 6* St. John’s 36, GU 20 St. Francis (Pa.) 15, GU 13 *Forfeit –Catholic used ineligible player 1979 (5-3) GU 10, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 GU 6, Duquesne 0 GU 26, St. Peter’s 15 GU 20, Gallaudet 6 Johns Hopkins 18, GU 10 GU 20, St. John’s 14 Catholic 13, GU 6 Washington & Lee 28, GU 20 1985 (5-4) GU 26, St. Francis (Pa.) 14 GU 13, Dickinson 10 Franklin & Marshall 31, GU 0 Fordham 56, GU 0 GU 28, St.Peter’s 0 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 7 GU 24, Catholic 10 GU 31, St. John’s 28 Swarthmore 26, GU 6 1980 (4-4) GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 GU 15, Duquesne 6 GU 7, Gallaudet 0 (forfeit) Johns Hopkins 35, GU 3 GU 23, St. Peter’s 6 Catholic 33, GU 8 St. John’s 20, GU 15 Washington & Lee 36, GU 7 1986 (4-4) S20 St. Francis (Pa.) L, 17-19 S27 Dickinson L, 3-26 O4 at F&M L, 42-16 O18 St. Peter’s W, 41-22 O25 Johns Hopkins W, 24-17 N1 at Catholic W, 16-14 N8 at St. John’s L, 21-27 N15 Swarthmore W, 20-18 1981 (5-3) Union 21, GU 0 GU 17, Duquesne 7 Fordham 24, GU 0 GU 19, St. John’s 16 GU 16, St. Peter’s 0 GU 6, Catholic 0 GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 Washington & Lee 43, GU 15 1987 (6-2-1) S19 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 21-0 S26 at Dickinson L, 7-17 O3 F&M T, 3-3 O10 Gallaudet L, 8-21 O16 St. Peter’s W, 15-0 O24 at Johns Hopkins W, 30-20 O31 Catholic W, 35-14 N7 St. John’s W, 34-21 N14 at W&L W, 28-14 1982 (3-5) GU 18, St. Francis (Pa.) 16 Duquesne 27, GU 17 Fordham 23, GU 9 GU 23, St. Peter’s 19 GU 37, Gallaudet 6 Catholic 19, GU 18 St. John’s 41, GU 12 Washington & Lee 6, GU 0 1983 (2-6) Dickinson 38, GU 17 Franklin & Marshall 18, GU 6 GU 12, Fordham 6 GU 37, St. Peter’s 6 Johns Hopkins 25, GU 16 Catholic 40, GU 23 St. John’s 28, GU 7 Duquesne 21, GU 7 1988 (6-2) GU 25, Ursinus 13 GU 51, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 Dickinson 17, GU 6 GU 9, Franklin & Marshall 7 GU 33, Gallaudet 12 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 15 GU 18, Catholic 13 St. John’s 31, GU 6 1989 (2-8) Ursinus 10, GU 7 Gallaudet 21, GU 10 Dickinson 16, GU 0 Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 13 GU 15, St. Peter’s 0 Swarthmore 23, GU 16 GU 20, Johns Hopkins 7 Catholic 21, GU 3 St. John’s 42, GU 26 Washington & Lee 20, GU 10 1990 (5-5) Ursinus 42, GU 24 GU 31, Gallaudet 7 Dickinson 41, GU 3 GU 33, Franklin & Marshall 0 GU 44, St. Peter’s 12 Swarthmore 33, GU 31 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 3 Catholic 26, GU 9 GU 27, St. John’s 23 Washington & Lee 21, GU 6 1991 (6-4) Ursinus 12, GU 6 GU 35, Gallaudet 12 Dickinson 36, GU 30 GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 15 GU 19, St. Peter’s 14 GU 31, Swarthmore 0 Johns Hopkins 40, GU 14 GU 21, Catholic 17 GU 26, St. John’s 21 Washington & Lee 27, GU 12 1992 (4-6) Ursinus 23, GU 16 GU 52, Gallaudet 20 Dickinson 20, GU 14 Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 19 St. Peter’s 21, GU 12 GU 28, Swarthmore 27 Johns Hopkins 17, GU 0 GU 19, Catholic 16 St. John’s 49, GU 33 GU 27, Washington & Lee 19 Division I-AA Football (FCS) 1993 (4-5, 2-3 MAAC) Iona 22, GU 15 GU 35, Siena 6 GU 26, St. Peter’s 14 Franklin & Marshall 17, GU 3 Johns Hopkins 19, GU 17 GU 10, Catholic 0 St. John’s 25, GU 24 Canisius 19, GU 14 GU 17, Washington & Lee 14 1994 (5-4, 4-3 MAAC) Duquesne 3, GU 0 Iona 31, GU 28 GU 21, Canisius 14 St. John's 19, GU 16 Franklin & Marshall 14, GU 7 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 14 GU 35, Marist 12 GU 19, Siena 18 GU 41, St. Peter's 7 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 60 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 (6-3, 5-2 MAAC) GU 27, Iona 14 Duquesne 13, GU 7 Canisius 13, GU 7 GU 41, St. John's 13 GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 7 Johns Hopkins 7, GU 3 GU 14, Marist 13 GU 33, Siena 19 GU 29, St. Peter's 0 1996 (7-3, 7-1 MAAC) S21 at Fairfield S28 at Siena O5 Marist O12 Iona O19 at Duquesne O26 at Fordham N2 Canisius N8 at St. John's N16 St. Peter's N23 Holy Cross 1997 (8-3, 7-0 MAAC) S13 at Marist S20 at Holy Cross S27 Fairfield O4 Siena O11 at Canisius O18 at Iona O25 Duquesne O31 at St. Peter's N8 St. John's N15 Fordham (ECAC-IFC Bowl) Robert Morris 35, GU 13 1998 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) S12 Marist S19 Holy Cross S26 at Fairfield O3 at Siena O10 Canisius O17 at St. John's O24 at Duquesne O31 St. Peter's N7 Iona N14 Austin Peay N21 at Fordham W, 59-14 W, 43-6 W, 31-14 W, 20-0 L, 0-15 L, 6-46 W, 24-0 W, 23-13 W, 61-14 L, 36-45 W, 19-13 L, 21-25 W, 34-9 W, 41-10 W, 24-10 W, 33-2 W, 24-0 W, 40-32 W, 27-0 L, 0-42 W, 24-7 W, 13-12 L, 17-24 W, 42-14 W, 28-0 W, 28-17 W, 28-23 W, 54-7 W, 34-0 W, 17-10 L, 40-49 1999 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) S11 at Holy Cross W, 34-16 S18 Siena W, 47-12 S25 St. John’s W, 30-7 O2 at Iona W, 28-0 O9 at Marist W, 41-40 O16 Davidson L, 27-28 O23 at St. Peter's W, 14-3 O30 Fairfield W, 21-14 N6 Duquesne L, 21-33 N13 N20 at Canisius W, 49-6 LaSalle W, 52-7 2000 (5-6, Independent) S9 Holy Cross S16 at Wagner S23 Butler S30 Fordham O7 Bucknell O14 at Duquesne O21 Marist O28 at Fairfield N4 Iona N11 St. Peter's N18 at Davidson L, 22-38 W, 28-21 W, 57-56 (OT) L, 10-17 L, 10-24 L, 20-44 W, 41-17 L, 14-38 W, 43-14 W, 20-16 L, 17-41 2001 (3-7, 0-6 Patriot) S1 Lehigh S8 at Holy Cross S29 at Fordham O6 Duquesne O13 Davidson O20 at Bucknell O27 at Marist N3 at San Diego N10 Lafayette N17 Towson L, 14-41 L, 7-33 L, 13-48 W, 15-13 W, 26-24 L, 0-34 L, 35-38 (OT) W, 24-21 L, 17-37 L, 9-27 2002 (5-6, 2-5 Patriot) S7 at Lehigh S14 Holy Cross S21 Fairfield S28 at FIU O5 Fordham O12 at Davidson O19 at Lafayette O26 Bucknell N2 Marist N16 at Colgate N23 at Towson L, 0-69 L, 14-41 W, 21-3 L, 2-27 L, 10-41 W, 25-21 L, 17-35 W, 32-31 W, 24-17 L, 22-42 W, 24-16 2003 (4-8, 1-6 Patriot) S6 Colgate S13 at Holy Cross S20 Monmouth S27 at VMI O4 at Lafayette O11 Stony Brook O18 at Cornell O25 Lehigh N1 at Fordham N8 Towson N15 Davidson N22 at Bucknell L, 19-20 L, 34-42 L, 10-12 L, 14-42 W, 17-10 W, 49-21 W, 42-20 L, 24-45 L, 10-34 L, 6-27 W, 30-10 L, 16-45 2004 (3-8, 0-6 Patriot) S4 St. Francis (Pa.) S11 Lafayette S18 at Duquesne S25 at Colgate O2 Bucknell W, 36-7 L, 6-17 L, 7-45 L, 0-33 L, 19-35 O9 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20 VMI at Monmouth at Fordham Lehigh at Davidson Holy Cross 2005 (4-7, 2-4 Patriot) S3 at Bucknell S10 at Holy Cross S17 Brown S24 at Stony Brook O1 Lafayette O8 Duquesne O15 at Cornell O22 Fordham N5 at Lehigh N12 Davidson N19 Colgate W, 21-0 L, 10-27 L, 6-36 L, 18-49 W, 23-0 L, 35-38 (OT) W, 19-16 (OT) L, 6-48 L, 3-34 W, 10-7 L, 7-12 W, 10-7 (OT) L, 7-57 W, 24-21 L, 14-46 L, 3-10 L, 7-34 2006 (2-9, 0-6 Patriot) S2 Holy Cross L, 13-26 S9 Stony Brook W, 7-0 S16 at Brown L, 21-34 S23 at Columbia L, 21-23 S30 at Colgate L, 14-31 O7 Lehigh L, 3-28 O14 Bucknell L, 7-17 O28 at Charleston Southern L, 10-24 N4 Marist W, 24-21 N11 at Lafayette L, 14-45 N18 at Fordham L, 30-38 2007 (1-10, 1-5 Patriot) S1 at Stony Brook S8 Lafayette S15 Yale S22 at Holy Cross S29 Cornell O6 at Penn O13 at Fordham O20 at Bucknell O27 at Lehigh N3 at Marist N9 Colgate L, 28-35 L, 7-28 L, 14-28 L, 0-55 L, 7-45 L, 13-42 L, 31-38 W, 20-17 L, 0-45 L, 34-37 (OT) L, 12-45 2008 (2-8, 0-5 Patriot) S7 at Howard S13 at Lafayette S20 at Yale S27 Holy Cross O4 Colgate O11 Penn O18 Bucknell O25 at Richmond N1 Lehigh N8 Marist N15 at Fordham W, 12-7 L, 24-6 L, 47-7 L, 38-14 canceled L, 27-7 L, 27-24 L, 48-0 L, 33-13 W, 13-12 L, 17-0 2009 (0-11, 0-6 Patriot) S5 at Holy Cross L, 20-7 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 61 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS/ALL-TIME SERIES S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O31 N7 N14 N21 Lafayette Yale Howard at Bucknell at Lehigh Colgate at Old Dominion at Marist Richmond Fordham 2010 (4-7, 2-3 Patriot) S4 at Davidson S11 at Lafayette S18 at Yale S25 HOLY CROSS O2 at Colgate O9 WAGNER O16 BUCKNELL O23 at Sacred Heart O30 at Fordham N13 LEHIGH N20 MARIST L, 28-3 L, 31-10 L, 14-11 L, 14-6 L, 27-0 L, 31-14 L, 31-10 L, 23-21 L, 49-10 L, 41-24 W, 20-10 W, 28-24 L, 40-35 W, 17-7 L, 34-3 L,22-16 2OT L, 24-21 L, 33-20 L, 24-19 L,24-7 W,14-7 2011 (8-3, 3-2 Patriot) S3 DAVIDSON W, 40-16 S10 LAFAYETTE W, 14-13 S17 at Yale L,37-27 S24 at Marist W,55-28 O1 at Bucknell L,35-18 O8 at Wagner W,24-10 O15 at Howard W,21-3 O22 COLGATE W,40-17 O29 at Holy Cross W,19-6 N5 FORDHAM W,30-13 N12 at Lehigh* L,34-12 *Patriot League Championship Game 2012 (5-6, 2-3 Patriot) S1 at Davidson S8 WAGNER S15 YALE S21 at Princeton S28 BROWN O6 at Fordham O13 LEHIGH O20 at Colgate O27 at Lafayette N10 BUCKNELL N17 HOLY CROSS W,35-14 W, 13-10 L, 24-21 W, 21-20 L, 37-10 L,38-31 L,17-14 L,57-36 W,20-17 W, 10-3 L, 24-0 2013 (2-9, 1-4 Patriot) A31 at Wagner L, 28-21 S7 DAVIDSON W, 42-6 S14 MARIST L, 43-23 S21 at Brown L, 45-7 S 28 PRINCETON L, 50-22 O12 No. 9 FORDHAML, 34-12 O19 at No. 16 Lehigh L, 45-24 O26 COLGATE L, 34-14 N2 LAFAYETTE(HC) L, 45-27 N16 N23 at Bucknell at Holy Cross L, 17-7 W, 28-21 2014 A30 S6 S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O25 N1 N15 (2-8, 0-5 Patriot) WAGNER at Dayton at Marist BROWN at Colgate* HARVARD at Lafayette BUCKNELL LEHIGH at No. 7 Fordham L, 21-3 L, 23-14 W,27-7 W,17-3 L,19-0 L,34-3 L,24-21 L,22-17 L,27-19 L,52-7 All-Time Series Record VS. 2014 Opponents Bucknell (10-16-1) 11/12/1904 W 11/18/1905 L 11/25/1916 W 1922 W 1923 L 1924 L 1925 L 11/07/1931 L 11/19/1932 T 10/17/1936 W 11/04/1938 W 10/21/1939 W 10/07/2000 L 10/20/2001 L 10/26/2002 W 11/22/2003 L 10/02/2004 L 9/03/2005 W 10/16/2006 L 10/20/2007 W 10/18/2008 L 10/3/2009 L 10/16/2010 L 10/1/2011 L 11/10/2012 W 11/16/2013 L 10/25/14 L H H H H H H H H H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H Brown (1-4) 9/17/2005 9/16/2006 9/28/2012 9/21/13 9/20/14 L L L L W H A H A H 34-3 34-21 37-10 45-7 17-3 Colgate (1-11) 11/16/2002 09/06/2003 09/25/2004 11/19/2005 9/30/2006 L L L L L A H A H A 22-44 19-20 0-33 7-34 14-31 12-0 0-18 78-0 19-7 7-14 6-14 2-3 0-7 6-6 19-0 13-0 13-7 10-24 0-34 32-31 16-45 19-35 19-16(OT) 7-17 20-17 27-24 14-6 24-21 35-18 10-3 17-7 22-17 11/9/2007 10/4/2008 10/17/09 10/2/10 10/22/11 10/20/12 10/26.13 9/20/14 L H canceled % L H L A W H L A L H L A 12-45 Dayton (0-1) 9/6/14 L A 23-14 Fordham (22-34-3) 1890 T 1907 L 1908 L 1909 T 1914 T 1915 W 1916 W 1917 W 1918 L 1920 W 1921 W 1922 W 1923 W 1924 L 1925 W 1926 W 1927 W 1928 W 1946 W 1947 W 1948 W 1949 L 1950 L 1965 L 1966 W 1967 L 1968 L 1969 W 1970 L 1971 W 1972 L 1973 L 1974 W 1975 W 1976 L 1977 L 1981 L 1982 L 1983 W 1984 L 1985 L 1996 L 1997 L 11/21/1998 L A 09/30/2000 L H 09/29/2001 L A 10/5/2002 L H 11/1/2003 L A 6-6 0-36 0-22 0-0 0-0 33-7 13-0 12-0 0-14 40-16 34-7 28-13 6-0 6-9 27-0 39-0 38-0 27-7 8-7 40-7 35-0 0-42 13-14 28-34 27-13 18-20 6-31 14-7 17-39 30-9 8-14 0-13 35-7 24-0 6-49 0-40 0-24 9-23 12-6 6-28 0-56 6-46 0-42 40-49 10-17 13-48 10-41 10-34 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 31-14 34-3 40-17 57-36 34-14 19-0 62 ALL-TIME SERIES vs. 2014 OPPONENTS 10/30/2004 10/22/2005 11/18/2006 10/13/2007 11/15/2008 11/21/09 10/30/10 11/5/11 10/6/12 10/12/13 11/15/14 L W L L L L L W L L L A H A A A H A H A H A 6-36 24-21 30-38 31-38 17-0 41-24 24-19 30-13 38-31 34-12 52-7 Harvard (0-1) 10/4/14 L H 34-3 Holy Cross (10-16) 1904 W 1913 W 1921 W 1922 L 1937 L 1948 L 1949 W 1950 W 1996 L 1997 L 09/19/1998 W H 09/11/1999 W A 09/09/2000 L H 09/08/2001 L A 09/14/2002 L H 09/13/2003 L A 11/20/2004 L H 9/10/2005 L A 9/2/2006 L H 9/22/2007 L A 9/27/2008 L H 9/5/2009 L A 9/25/2010 W H 10/29/2011 W A 11/17/2012 L H 11/23/13 W A Lafayette (6-12) 10/25/1902 12/02/1922 11/05/1927 10/16/1937 11/10/2001 10/19/2002 10/04/2003 09/11/2004 10/01/2005 11/11/2006 9/8/2007 9/13/2008 9/12/2009 9/11/2010 9/10/2011 10/27/2012 11/2/2013 L W W L L L W L L L L L L W W W L H H H H H A A H H A H A H A H A H 17-4 16-7 28-7 0-10 6-27 7-20 20-13 21-14 36-45 21-25 13-12 34-16 22-38 7- 33 13-41 34-42 28-31OT 6-48 13-26 0-55 38-14 20-7 17-7 19-6 24-0 28-21 0- 23 13-7 27-2 0-6 17-37 17-35 17-10 6-17 7-12 14-45 7-28 24-6 28-3 28-24 14-13 20-17 45-27 10/11/2014 L A 24-21 Lehigh (5-15) 1901 1903 1910 1911 1917 1925 09/01/2001 09/07/2002 10/25/2003 11/06/2004 11/05/2005 10/7/2006 10/27/2007 11/1/2008 10/10/2009 11/13/2010 11/12/2011 10/12/2012 10/21/2013 11/1/2014 W L W W W W L H L A L H L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H 22-0 6-12 6-3 28-3 17-6 40-0 14-41 0-69 24-45 18-49 14-46 3-28 0-45 33-13 27-0 24-7 34-12 17-14 45-24 27-19 Marist (13-4) 1994 1995 1996 1997 09/12/1998 10/09/1999 10/21/2000 10/27/2001 11/02/2002 11/4/2006 11/3/2007 11/8/2008 11/7/2009 11/20/2010 9/24/2011 9/14/13 9/13/14 W W W W W H W A W H L A W H W H L A W H L A W H W A L H W A 35-12 14-13 31-14 19-13 24-7 41-40 41-17 35-38 (ot) 27-17 24-21 34-37 (ot) 13-12 23-21 14-7 55-28 43-23 27-7 Wagner (3-3) 09/16/2000 10/9/2010 10/8/2011 9/8/2012 8/31/13 8/30/14 W L W W L L A 28-21 H 22-16(2OT) A 24-10 H 13-10 A 28-21 H 21-3 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 63 2014 BOX SCORES Game 1 - HOME-OPENER Box Score (Final) Georgetown 3, Wagner 21 Football 2014 Georgetown AugustWAGNER 30, 2014 – Multi-Sport vs Georgetown (Aug 30, 2014Field at Washington, D.C.) Score by Quarters WAGNER Georgetown Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Time 04:33 00:00 04:35 13:17 1 7 0 2 0 3 3 4 7 0 7 0 Total Score by Quarters Georgetown Dayton 21 3 Scoring play WAGNER - CARRINGTON, A. 20 yd pass from GEHRING, Brian (MALEY, Bryan kick), 14-80 7:12 GU - H. Darmstadter 35 yd field goal, 10-42 1:15 WAGNER - WRIGHT, Otis 3 yd run (MALEY, Bryan kick), 15-67 6:58 WAGNER - WRIGHT, Otis 5 yd run (MALEY, Bryan kick), 9-55 4:15 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards WAGNER 21 52-167 163 19-13-1 71-330 1-3 3-36 0-0 0-0 4-36.5 0-0 10-89 35:43 6 of 13 0 of 1 3-5 2-20 Game 2 Box Score (Final) Georgetown 14, Dayton 23 Football 2014 Georgetown September 6, 2014 – Welcome Georgetown vs Dayton (Sep 06, 2014Stadium at Dayton, Ohio) GU 14 20-19 185 43-20-0 63-204 0-0 2-1 1-19 1-24 7-36.6 1-1 7-55 24:17 3 of 13 0 of 2 1-1 2-11 RUSHING: WAGNER-WRIGHT, Otis 23-74; McKINNON, M. 10-42; RENE, Steve 8-29; GEHRING, Brian 8-27; TEAM 3-minus 5. Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 7-10; Tim Barnes 2-6; Justin Hill 1-4; Tommy Jesson 1-2; Kyle Nolan 7-1; Daniel Wright 1-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 2. 1 0 3 2 7 10 3 0 7 4 7 3 Total 14 23 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 09:13 UD - WILL, William 49 yd field goal, 9-26 3:45 2nd 11:48 UD - WILL, William 31 yd field goal, 12-67 5:06 03:35 GU - Daniel Wright 1 yd run (Ben Priddy kick), 14-69 8:09 02:11 UD - KACSOR, Connor 43 yd run (WILL, William kick), 4-75 1:24 3rd 04:48 UD - JOHNSON,Branden 19 yd pass from BARDO, Will (WILL, William kick), 8-77 4:24 4th 14:07 GU - Justin Hill 5 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (Ben Priddy kick), 6-66 1:33 07:08 UD - WILL, William 31 yd field goal, 14-59 6:53 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GU 15 29-100 179 35-19-0 64-279 0-0 1-7 5-91 1-4 5-45.6 2-0 7-46 27:06 3 of 14 3 of 6 2-2 1-7 UD 24 40-317 176 33-19-1 73-493 0-0 2-21 2-53 0-0 2-41.0 1-1 7-84 32:54 6 of 14 1 of 3 3-4 1-8 RUSHING: Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 9-49; Daniel Wright 11-29; Justin Hill 3-13; Kyle Nolan 5-6; Tim Barnes 1-3. Dayton-KACSOR, Connor 34-301; BARDO, Will 5-21; GREENWOOD, J.J. 1-minus 5. PASSING: WAGNER-GEHRING, Brian 13-19-1-163. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 20-41-0-185; Tim Barnes 0-2-0-0. PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 19-35-0-179. Dayton-BARDO, Will 19-33-1-176. RECEIVING: WAGNER-SMITH, Lloyd 4-71; GREENE, Ralph 3-38; CARRINGTON, A. 2-18; WRIGHT, Otis 2-4; FOSTER, Keith 1-21; WATTS, Bryant 1-11. Georgetown-Jake DeCicco 8-75; Justin Hill 4-39; Jo'el Kimpela 3-28; Matthew Buckman 2-27; M. Cimilluca 1-10; Tommy Jesson 1-9; Daniel Wright 1-minus 3. RECEIVING: Georgetown-Justin Hill 5-47; Jake DeCicco 4-27; Matthew Buckman 3-40; Justin Harrell 2-40; Tommy Jesson 2-15; Daniel Wright 2-9; M. Cimilluca 1-1. Dayton-MACIS, Gabe 6-63; JOHNSON,Branden 6-61; SMITH, Ross 3-33; STUART, Cory 2-16; GREENWOOD, J.J. 1-3; KACSOR, Connor 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Georgetown-Garrett Powers 1-24. FUMBLES: WAGNER-None. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 1-1. WAGNER (1-0) vs. Georgetown (0-1) Date: Aug 30, 2014 • Site: Washington, D.C. • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 1981 Kickoff time: 12:07 pm • End of Game: 2:49 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:42 Officials: Referee: Karlton Derrick; Umpire: William O'Brien; Linesman: Terrance Brown; Line judge: Brian Sakowski; Back judge: Erick Hermick; Field judge: Jack O'Keefe; Side judge: Ryan Robinson; Alternate: Tom Beck; Temperature: 79 • Wind: SSE 8 • Weather: Mostly Cloudy INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-Hunter Kiselick 1-4. Dayton-None. FUMBLES: Georgetown-Daniel Wright 1-0; Kyle Nolan 1-0. Dayton-KACSOR, Connor 1-1. Georgetown (0-2) vs. Dayton (1-0) Date: Sep 06, 2014 • Site: Dayton, Ohio • Stadium: Welcome Stadium Attendance: 3468 Kickoff time: 1 pm ET • End of Game: 3:50 • Total elapsed time: 2:50 Officials: Referee: Caruso, Joe; Umpire: Chappelle, John; Linesman: Brigati, Nick; Line judge: Hanson, Gordon; Back judge: Sima, Jim; Field judge: Hayes, Mic; Side judge: Adams, Chad; Temperature: 73 • Wind: 10 NNW • Weather: cloudy Connor Kacsor set new Dayton single game rushing record of 301 yds. Old record - Germaine Bailey with 251 yds. 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 64 2014 BOX SCORES Game 3 - Coach Sgarlata’s First Career Win Box Score (Final) Georgetown 27, Marist 7 2014 Georgetown Football September 13, 2014 – Tenney Georgetown vs Marist (Sep 13, 2014 atStadium Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) Score by Quarters Georgetown Marist Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Time 01:18 00:05 09:09 12:51 08:18 03:00 1 3 0 2 3 3 0 7 0 4 14 7 Score by Quarters BRWN Georgetown Total 27 7 GU 20 34-94 194 45-21-1 79-288 0-0 3-6 2-64 3-90 7-43.3 0-0 4-35 33:37 9 of 20 0 of 1 4-4 4-24 1 0 0 2 3 7 3 0 7 4 0 3 Total 3 17 Qtr Time Scoring play 2nd 07:42 BRWN - Senne, Grant 22 yd field goal, 11-75 4:09 07:04 GU - Daniel Wright 57 yd run (H. Darmstadter kick), 3-69 0:33 3rd 07:40 GU - Jake DeCicco 25 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 7-57 3:45 4th 03:38 GU - H. Darmstadter 44 yd field goal, 8-20 3:15 Scoring play GU - H. Darmstadter 23 yd field goal, 4--3 1:43 GU - H. Darmstadter 28 yd field goal, 13-60 3:59 GU - M. Cimilluca 11 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 12-70 3:43 GU - Phil Novacki 48 yd interception return (H. Darmstadter kick) MAR - Adler 91 yd punt return (Maccarone kick) GU - Kyle Nolan 10 yd run (H. Darmstadter kick), 11-62 5:07 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Game 4 - 50th Anniversary Weekend Box Score (Final) Georgetown 17, Brown 3 2014 Georgetown Football September 20, 2014 – Multi-Sport Field D.C.) BRWN vs Georgetown (Sep 20, 2014 at WASHINGTON, FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards MAR 8 32-72 68 25-10-3 57-140 0-0 4-124 5-92 1-0 10-37.5 0-0 7-60 26:23 3 of 14 0 of 0 0-0 1-5 RUSHING: Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 18-47; Daniel Wright 8-39; Kyle Nolan 4-20; Tim Barnes 1-minus 4; TEAM 3-minus 8. Marist-Lucas 22-80; Calhoun 3-12; Clay, G. 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Achziger 3-minus 5; Francis 2-minus 15. PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 21-44-1-194; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Marist-Achziger 8-21-3-56; Francis 2-4-0-12. RECEIVING: Georgetown-Jake DeCicco 6-60; Matthew Buckman 5-66; Justin Hill 4-40; M. Cimilluca 3-20; Tommy Jesson 2-6; Jo'el Kimpela 1-2. Marist-Tralli, M. 5-41; Royce 2-6; Tralli, J. 1-8; Jordan 1-7; Martin 1-6. BRWN 16 31-88 215 34-19-2 65-303 0-0 1-23 4-66 1-1 5-43.6 2-2 5-21 28:20 5 of 14 0 of 1 1-2 2-15 GU 21 38-250 177 28-18-1 66-427 0-0 0-0 2-27 2-4 6-49.0 1-1 5-36 31:40 3 of 11 1 of 1 0-2 5-33 RUSHING: BRWN-Coke, Andrew 13-72; Strachan, Brian 5-14; Rosenbauer, S. 3-12; Grebenc, Robert 2-5; Fuller, Marcus 6-minus 3; Moreno, Kyle 2-minus 12. Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 18-104; Daniel Wright 7-90; Kyle Nolan 8-36; Harry McCollum 1-13; Tommy Jesson 1-8; Justin Hill 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 4. PASSING: BRWN-Fuller, Marcus 18-31-2-202; Moreno, Kyle 1-3-0-13. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 18-28-1-177. RECEIVING: BRWN-Romberg, Stian 5-32; Doles, Troy 4-68; Higgins, Reiley 3-38; Coke, Andrew 3-23; Viox, Alex 1-33; Wyand, Conpr 1-19; Jette, Alex 1-5; Strachan, Brian 1-minus 3. Georgetown-Jake DeCicco 5-68; Jo'el Kimpela 3-21; Matthew Buckman 2-29; Justin Hill 2-13; M. Cimilluca 2-12; Daniel Wright 2-9; Tommy Jesson 1-13; Harrison Glor 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: BRWN-Walther, Jake 1-1. Georgetown-Ettian Scott 2-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-Phil Novacki 1-48; Nick Alfieri 1-42; Ettian Scott 1-0. Marist-Adler 1-0. FUMBLES: BRWN-Coke, Andrew 1-1; Fuller, Marcus 1-1. Georgetown-Daniel Wright 1-1. FUMBLES: Georgetown-None. Marist-None. BRWN (0-1) vs. Georgetown (1-2) Date: Sep 20, 2014 • Site: WASHINGTON, D.C. • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 2262 Georgetown (1-2) vs. Marist (0-3) Date: Sep 13, 2014 • Site: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • Stadium: Tenney Stadium Attendance: 1824 Kickoff time: 6:05 pm • End of Game: 8:48 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:43 Officials: Referee: Ron Patry; Umpire: Michael Rattley; Linesman: Eric Perrelli; Line judge: Brian Doherty; Back judge: C. Crawford; Field judge: Robert Hertigan; Side judge: John Albinger; Temperature: 60 • Wind: NE 4 mph • Weather: Light rain Kickoff time: 12:05 PM • End of Game: 2:41 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:36 Officials: Referee: Hank Johns; Umpire: Rick Shavensky; Linesman: Gene Higgins; Line judge: John Bradbury; Back judge: Bryan Thomas; Field judge: Jeffrey Shears; Side judge: Thomas O'Mara; Alternate: Rich DeMayo; Temperature: 80 • Wind: 10 N-NE • Weather: Sunny 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 65 2014 BOX SCORES Game 5 - Patriot League Box ScoreOpener (Final) Colgate 19, Georgetown 0 Football 2014 Georgetown September 27, 2014 – Andy Kerr Stadium Georgetown vs Colgate (Sep 27, 2014 at Hamilton, N.Y.) Score by Quarters Georgetown Colgate 1 0 2 2 0 14 3 0 0 4 0 3 Score by Quarters HARV Georgetown Total 0 19 GU COLGATE 14 16 31-35 47-319 128 30 29-15-0 12-4-1 60-163 59-349 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-53 3-54 2-33 1-0 0-0 9-31.6 5-41.4 2-1 2-0 5-50 9-93 28:32 31:28 2 of 13 2 of 12 0 of 1 1 of 3 0-0 1-1 1-7 5-48 RUSHING: Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 10-41; Kyle Nolan 13-14; Daniel Wright 5-5; Tommy Jesson 1-2; Justin Hill 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 29. Colgate-Melville, Jake 14-128; Russell, D. 12-81; Holland, James 12-79; Wilkins, John 4-17; Travellin, J. 5-14. PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 15-28-0-128; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Colgate-Melville, Jake 4-12-1-30. RECEIVING: Georgetown-Matthew Buckman 3-46; M. Cimilluca 3-35; Harrison Glor 3-14; Justin Hill 2-32; Jo'el Kimpela 2-minus 14; Daniel Wright 1-13; Jake DeCicco 1-2. Colgate-Lalli, Brian 2-15; Russell, D. 1-11; Quazza, John 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-Garrett Powers 1-0. Colgate-None. FUMBLES: Georgetown-TEAM 1-0; Kyle Nolan 1-1. Colgate-Melville, Jake 2-0. Georgetown (2-3,0-1) vs. Colgate (2-2,1-0) Date: Sep 27, 2014 • Site: Hamilton, N.Y. • Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium Attendance: 4199 Kickoff time: 12:04 pm • End of Game: 3:05 • Total elapsed time: 3:01 Officials: Referee: W.Gosselin; Umpire: Rick Shavensky; Linesman: William Barrar; Line judge: J.Czajkowski; Back judge: Steven Wood; Field judge: Bryant Ferguson; Side judge: Brian Campbell; Temperature: 70 • Wind: NNW 4 • Weather: Sunny 1 13 3 2 7 0 3 7 0 4 7 0 Total 34 3 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 12:17 HARV - Casten, Andrew 2 yd run (Falloon, Ben kick), 6-55 2:43 08:19 GU - H. Darmstadter 36 yd field goal, 9-56 3:58 04:13 HARV - Casten, Andrew 22 yd run (Falloon, Ben kick failed), 10-79 3:59 2nd 00:55 HARV - Casten, Andrew 6 yd run (Flesher, Andrew kick), 9-87 3:05 3rd 01:22 HARV - Casten, Andrew 3 yd run (Flesher, Andrew kick), 10-73 3:30 4th 10:22 HARV - Foster, Joseph 27 yd pass from Hosch, Scott (Flesher, Andrew kick), 10-80 3:33 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 08:45 COLGATE - TEAM safety 2nd 05:11 COLGATE - Afriyie, Pat 10 yd blocked punt return (Bowman, Jonah kick) 00:40 COLGATE - Melville, Jake 38 yd run (Bowman, Jonah kick), 8-67 3:08 4th 08:49 COLGATE - Bowman, Jonah 31 yd field goal, 10-33 5:18 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Game 6 - First meeting vs.(Final) Harvard Box Score Harvard 34, Georgetown 3 Football 2014 Georgetown OctoberHARV 6, vs 2014 – Multi-Sport Georgetown (Oct 04, 2014 atField WASHINGTON, D.C.) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards HARV 26 47-265 293 25-20-0 72-558 0-0 3-19 2-63 0-0 1-35.0 1-1 8-75 31:03 9 of 15 2 of 4 3-3 3-27 GU 18 27-74 153 33-16-0 60-227 1-31 0-0 2-36 0-0 5-45.2 1-0 5-39 28:57 5 of 14 0 of 2 1-2 0-0 RUSHING: HARV-Casten, Andrew 19-139; Smith, Semar 10-34; Brady, Blade 7-29; Fischer, Andrew 2-28; Meyer, Jimmy 2-17; Hosch, Scott 4-14; Hill, Jimmie 2-6; Team 1-minus 2. Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 16-55; Isaac Ellsworth 2-26; Alex Valles 1-1; Kyle Nolan 8-minus 8. PASSING: HARV-Hosch, Scott 20-25-0-293. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 16-33-0-153. RECEIVING: HARV-Smith, Seitu 4-41; Fischer, Andrew 4-16; Braunecker, Ben 3-53; Firkser, Anthon 2-80; Casten, Andrew 2-49; Stewart, Jamie 2-24; Foster, Joseph 1-27; White, Alex 1-4; Simpson, Ryan 1-minus 1. Georgetown-Justin Hill 5-44; Jake DeCicco 3-37; M. Cimilluca 3-35; Matthew Buckman 3-21; Justin Harrell 1-12; Troye Bullock 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: HARV-None. Georgetown-None. FUMBLES: HARV-Firkser, Anthon 1-1. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 1-0. HARV (3-0,1-0) vs. Georgetown (2-4,0-1) Date: Oct 04, 2014 • Site: WASHINGTON, D.C. • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 2502 Kickoff time: 12:05 PM • End of Game: 2:35 • Total elapsed time: 2:20 Officials: Referee: Steve Cadorette; Umpire: Corey Landry; Linesman: Ray Renart; Line judge: Mark Gazaille; Back judge: Bill Greider; Field judge: Peter Buchanan; Side judge: Kyle Brownell; Alternate: Lou Hammond; Temperature: 66 deg • Wind: • Weather: sunny 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 66 2014 BOX SCORES Game 7 Box Score (Final) Lafayette 24, Georgetown 21Football 2014 Georgetown October Georgetown 11, 2014vs–Lafayette Fisher (OctStadium 11, 2014 at Easton, Pa.) Score by Quarters Georgetown Lafayette 1 7 0 2 7 14 3 0 3 4 7 7 Score by Quarters BUCKNELL Georgetown Total 21 24 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 07:30 GU - Matthew Buckman 7 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 5-57 1:48 2nd 11:58 GU - Jo'el Kimpela 19 yd run (H. Darmstadter kick), 10-80 4:07 09:18 LAFAYETT - Scheuerman, R. 1 yd run (Gralish, Ryan kick), 10-60 2:40 04:38 LAFAYETT - Scheuerman, R. 4 yd run (Gralish, Ryan kick), 1-4 0:04 3rd 10:57 LAFAYETT - Gralish, Ryan 25 yd field goal, 10-55 4:03 4th 08:44 GU - Justin Hill 6 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 9-55 4:49 05:24 LAFAYETT - Scheuerman, R. 5 yd run (Gralish, Ryan kick), 9-63 3:20 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GU LAFAYETT 24 16 42-282 40-103 165 147 30-22-2 26-17-2 72-447 66-250 1-0 0-0 3-13 3-100 5-102 4-63 2-6 2-41 5-40.8 4-39.8 2-1 2-1 9-115 7-53 35:11 24:49 4 of 11 7 of 14 0 of 1 0 of 1 3-4 4-4 3-37 4-10 PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 22-30-2-165. Lafayette-Searfoss, Blake 17-26-2-147. RECEIVING: Georgetown-M. Cimilluca 7-58; Justin Hill 3-31; Matthew Buckman 3-30; Jake DeCicco 3-25; Jo'el Kimpela 3-14; Daniel Wright 3-7. Lafayette-Scheuerman, R. 6-31; Mrazek, Matt 3-41; Palumbo, Rocco 3-21; Keller, Brian 2-23; Dixon, D. 2-20; Duncan, Mike 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-Porter Huntley 1-6; Garrett Powers 1-0. Lafayette-Roberts, Jared 1-41; Parham, Phillip 1-0. FUMBLES: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 1-1; Daniel Wright 1-0. Lafayette-Searfoss, Blake 1-0; Scheuerman, R. 1-1. Kickoff time: 3:30 pm • End of Game: 6:35 • Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: M.Overton; Umpire: N.Pergine; Linesman: F.Trevino; Line judge: T.Meehan; Back judge: S.Toal; Field judge: G.Mota; Side judge: M.Smyth; Temperature: 60 • Wind: None • Weather: Overcast 1 6 7 2 10 3 3 4 0 0 6 7 Total 22 17 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 04:05 BUCKNELL - Williams, C.J. 3 yd run (Maurer, Derek kick failed), 17-97 9:57 03:15 GU - Matthew Buckman 67 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 2-71 0:43 2nd 12:07 BUCKNELL - Maurer, Derek 20 yd field goal, 5-22 1:59 09:15 GU - H. Darmstadter 34 yd field goal, 5-21 2:43 06:06 BUCKNELL - Williams, C.J. 8 yd run (Maurer, Derek kick), 6-79 3:03 4th 14:56 GU - Kyle Nolan 5 yd run (H. Darmstadter kick), 8-81 3:55 07:03 BUCKNELL - Carter, Will 22 yd pass from Nitti, R.J. (Nitti, R.J. pass failed), 8-55 3:40 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 20-159; Daniel Wright 15-106; Kyle Nolan 6-15; Tim Barnes 1-2. Lafayette-Scheuerman, R. 22-58; Brown, DeSean 5-40; Searfoss, Blake 9-5; Mayfield, Kyle 2-2; TEAM 2-minus 2. Georgetown (2-5,0-2) vs. Lafayette (3-3,1-1) Date: Oct 11, 2014 • Site: Easton, Pa. • Stadium: Fisher Stadium Attendance: 3361 Game 8 - Homecoming on(Final) the Hilltop Box Score Bucknell 22, Georgetown 17 2014 Georgetown Football vs Georgetown (Oct 25, 2014 at WASHINGTON) OctoberBUCKNELL 25, 2014 – Fisher Stadium BUCKNELL 20 43-172 171 24-13-1 67-343 0-0 2-41 4-86 1-26 6-26.3 1-1 8-77 35:36 6 of 14 1 of 1 3-3 2-9 GU 12 31-104 191 26-11-1 57-295 0-0 0-0 5-169 1--2 7-38.9 0-0 8-70 24:24 5 of 14 1 of 1 2-3 2-12 RUSHING: BUCKNELL-Williams, C.J. 32-136; DelMauro, Matt 7-49; Nitti, R.J. 4-minus 13. Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 12-70; Kyle Nolan 8-20; Tim Barnes 1-6; Daniel Wright 9-6; TEAM 1-2. PASSING: BUCKNELL-Nitti, R.J. 13-24-1-171. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 11-26-1-191. RECEIVING: BUCKNELL-Carter, Will 6-77; Kelly, Patrick 2-35; Jegede, Matthew 1-13; Williams, C.J. 1-13; DelMauro, Matt 1-12; Klingerman, C. 1-11; Hartman, Jake 1-10. Georgetown-Matthew Buckman 4-83; Jake DeCicco 2-19; M. Cimilluca 2-19; Justin Hill 1-55; Phil Novacki 1-18; Tommy Jesson 1-minus 3. INTERCEPTIONS: BUCKNELL-O'Brien, Nick 1-26. Georgetown-Ettian Scott 1-minus 2. FUMBLES: BUCKNELL-Nitti, R.J. 1-1. Georgetown-None. BUCKNELL (6-1,2-0) vs. Georgetown (2-6,0-3) Date: Oct 25, 2014 • Site: WASHINGTON • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 2437 Kickoff time: 2:05 PM • End of Game: 4:52 • Total elapsed time: 2:47 Officials: Referee: Karlton Derrick; Umpire: William O'Brien; Linesman: Kevin Taylor; Line judge: Brian Sakowski; Back judge: Eric Hermick; Field judge: Jack O'Keefe; Side judge: Sean O'Callagha; Alternate: Kevin Edwards; Temperature: 64 deg • Wind: • Weather: sunny, cool 2014 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 67 2014 BOX SCORES Game 9 Box Score (Final) Lehigh 27, Georgetown 19 Football 2014 Georgetown November 2014 – Multi-Sport Field LEHIGH1, vs Georgetown (Nov. 1, 2014 at WASHINGTON, D.C.) Score by Quarters LEHIGH Georgetown 1 10 0 2 3 3 3 7 2 4 7 14 Score by Quarters Georgetown FORDHAM Total 27 19 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 08:06 LEHIGH - Pandy, Ryan 23 yd field goal, 10-51 3:39 04:00 LEHIGH - Pelletier, Troy 16 yd pass from Shafnisky, Nick (Pandy, Ryan kick), 7-31 3:52 2nd 10:12 GU - H. Darmstadter 34 yd field goal, 5-61 1:59 05:35 LEHIGH - Pandy, Ryan 21 yd field goal, 9-86 4:28 3rd 04:39 LEHIGH - Sodeke, Rich 8 yd pass from Shafnisky, Nick (Pandy, Ryan kick), 10-91 4:49 00:59 GU - TEAM safety 4th 13:48 GU - Jo'el Kimpela 1 yd run (H. Darmstadter kick blockd), 6-57 2:11 12:17 LEHIGH - Sodeke, Rich 6 yd run (Pandy, Ryan kick), 3-81 1:23 08:49 GU - Kyle Nolan 9 yd run (Jake DeCicco pass from Kyle Nolan), 9-65 3:28 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards LEHIGH 21 48-154 345 26-17-1 74-499 0-0 0-0 4-80 0-0 2-43.0 2-1 7-90 34:02 4 of 13 3 of 4 5-8 1-9 Game 10 Box Score (Final) No. 7 Fordham 52, Georgetown 2014 Georgetown Football7 November 15, 2014 – Jack(Nov Coffey Georgetown vs #7 FORDHAM 15, 2014 Stadium at Bronx, NY) GU 20 35-220 135 33-15-0 68-355 0-0 1-3 6-124 1-8 5-39.0 3-1 4-35 25:58 4 of 14 1 of 3 3-4 2-19 1 0 7 PASSING: LEHIGH-Shafnisky, Nick 17-26-1-345. Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 15-32-0-135; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: LEHIGH-Pelletier, Troy 7-187; Parris, Josh 6-62; Ruhl, Chris 1-42; Coyle, Tyler 1-27; Gaul, Derek 1-19; Sodeke, Rich 1-8. Georgetown-M. Cimilluca 5-53; Daniel Wright 4-23; Jake DeCicco 3-33; Justin Hill 1-12; Matthew Buckman 1-7; Troye Bullock 1-7. 0 17 3 0 21 4 7 7 Total 7 52 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:05 FOR - Pearcey, Kendal 1 yd run (Marando, Michae kick), 10-71 3:55 2nd 14:57 FOR - Marando, Michae 27 yd field goal, 16-56 5:19 10:34 FOR - Wetzel, Brian 34 yd pass from Maetzold, Peter (Marando, Michae kick), 6-47 3:01 03:41 FOR - Pearcey, Kendal 1 yd run (Marando, Michae kick), 3-49 0:30 3rd 10:22 FOR - Edmonds, Chase 1 yd run (Marando, Michae kick), 8-79 2:47 06:53 FOR - Ajala, Sam 54 yd pass from Maetzold, Peter (Marando, Michae kick), 4-57 1:45 01:41 FOR - Pearcey, Kendal 5 yd run (Marando, Michae kick), 7-80 2:30 4th 13:41 GU - Jake DeCicco 33 yd pass from Kyle Nolan (H. Darmstadter kick), 8-80 3:00 06:57 FOR - Anderson, Kevin 5 yd run (Marando, Michae kick), 5-23 2:07 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: LEHIGH-Sodeke, Rich 23-110; Yosha, Brandon 11-30; Shafnisky, Nick 10-10; Pelletier, Troy 2-8; TEAM 2-minus 4. Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 13-92; Kyle Nolan 14-57; Justin Hill 2-49; Daniel Wright 5-22; Tommy Jesson 1-0. 2 GU 13 37-171 80 26-8-1 63-251 0-0 1--5 9-195 0-0 9-30.3 1-1 10-94 29:19 4 of 16 0 of 1 0-1 3-20 FOR 23 41-144 352 36-27-0 77-496 0-0 5-89 2-32 1-2 5-39.0 1-0 10-100 30:41 6 of 15 2 of 2 6-7 2-8 RUSHING: Georgetown-Jo'el Kimpela 15-102; Daniel Wright 5-36; Kyle Nolan 8-23; Tim Barnes 3-13; Isaac Ellsworth 5-6; Justin Hill 1-minus 9. FORDHAM-Pearcey, Kendal 14-89; Edmonds, Chase 11-45; Brevard, Jarred 6-22; Jones, Marcus 1-9; Anderson, Kevin 1-5; Soares, Kevin 1-2; Glogau, Nick 1-2; DeSisto, Marc 1-minus 3; TEAM 2-minus 7; Maetzold, Peter 3-minus 20. PASSING: Georgetown-Kyle Nolan 7-25-1-74; Tim Barnes 1-1-0-6. FORDHAM-Maetzold, Peter 15-19-0-285; Nebrich, Mike 12-17-0-67. INTERCEPTIONS: LEHIGH-None. Georgetown-David Akere 1-8. RECEIVING: Georgetown-Jake DeCicco 3-44; M. Cimilluca 2-20; Justin Harrell 2-14; Matthew Buckman 1-2. FORDHAM-Wetzel, Brian 9-103; Jones, Tebucky 6-90; Ajala, Sam 3-124; Light, Dan 3-23; Pearcey, Kendal 3-9; Brevard, Jarred 1-5; Marando, Michae 1-4; Edmonds, Chase 1-minus 6. FUMBLES: LEHIGH-Shafnisky, Nick 2-1. Georgetown-Daniel Wright 2-1; Kyle Nolan 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgetown-None. FORDHAM-Williams, Levon 1-2. LEHIGH (2-6,1-2) vs. Georgetown (2-7,0-4) Date: Nov. 1, 2014 • Site: WASHINGTON, D.C. • Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Attendance: 1981 FUMBLES: Georgetown-Isaac Ellsworth 1-1. FORDHAM-Maetzold, Peter 1-0. Georgetown (2-8,0-5) vs. FORDHAM (10-1,6-0) Date: Nov 15, 2014 • Site: Bronx, NY • Stadium: Jack Coffey Field Attendance: 5682 Kickoff time: 12:07 PM • End of Game: 2:57 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:50 Officials: Referee: Matt Overton; Umpire: Tom Augustin; Linesman: Frank Trevino; Line judge: Lorenzo Evans; Back judge: Steve Toal; Field judge: Ryan Robinson; Side judge: Matt Smyth; Temperature: 48 deg • Wind: N 18 MPH • Weather: windy, overcast 2014 Kickoff time: 1:06pm • End of Game: 4:24pm • Total elapsed time: 3:18 Officials: Referee: Carlton Derrick; Umpire: William O'Brien; Linesman: Terrance Brown; Line judge: Jarred Johnson; Back judge: Eric Hermick; Field judge: S. O'Callaghan; Side judge: Bryant Ferguson; GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS Temperature: 39 • Wind: WNW@11mh • Weather: Sunny 68
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