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1 HOFSTRA COACHING STAFF: The Pride lost just one assistant coach, special teams assistant Alberto Van der Mije, from last year s staff. The 2005 Pride football coaching staff is as follows: HOFSTRA FOOTBALL, 2005 GAME 4: #23 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY (2-1, 0-0) vs. #6 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY (2-1, 0-0) Saturday, October 1, :30 p.m. James M. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY Television: MSG Network, Live at 3:30 p.m. Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7) Pregame show at 3:00 p.m. Internet: HOFSTRA SCHEDULE Sept. 10 at Albany (TW Cable) 36-7 W Sept. 17 STONY BROOK (RNN) 55-0 W Sept. 24 at #9 Furman L 2OT Oct. 1 #6 JAMES MADISON* (MSG) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at #5 Delaware* (MSG) Noon Oct. 15 MAINE* + 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Richmond* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 29 at Rhode Island* Noon Nov. 5 #1 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 12 at Northeastern* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 19 #21 MASSACHUSETTS* 1:00 p.m. * - Atlantic 10 Game + - Homecoming All times ET INFORMATION CONTACTS: Hofstra - Jim Sheehan, Assoc. A.D. for Communications (516) O; (516) Cell; (516) Fax James Madison - Gary Michael, Sports Media Relations Director; (540) O; (540) Fax James M. Shuart Stadium Press Box - (516) HOFSTRA HEAD COACH: Joe Gardi is in his 16th season as Hofstra University Head Football Coach. He has posted a record during that time. His.657 winning percentage ranks second, behind Mickey Kwiatkowski (.716), in school history. Gardi's 114 victories are also the second most all-time at Hofstra behind the legendary Howard "Howdy" Myers (141 wins from ). Coach Pos. HU Yr. Overall Yr. Greg Gigantino Def. Coord Warren Ruggiero Off. Coord Bob McIntyre Linebackers Adam Brown DL & ST 5 5 Carlton Goff RB 3 10 Damian Wroblewski Off. Line 2 7 Jaime Elizondo Receivers 2 6 Chip Garber Def. Backs 2 25 Dennis Mikula Tight Ends 2 2 Dassin Blackwell Def. Asst. 1 6 HOFSTRA-JAMES MADISON SERIES: Saturday's game is the seventh meeting between Hofstra and James Madison in a series that started in The Dukes hold a 4-2 series lead and have won the last three meetings including a victory last year in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Two of the contests in the series had a threepoint margin of victory including a JMU overtime victory in The series history is as follows: Year Winner (Loc.) Score 1992 James Madison (A) Hofstra (A) Hofstra (H) James Madison (H) (OT) 2003 James Madison (A) James Madison (A) THE LAST HOFSTRA-JAMES MADISON GAME: October 2, 2004 at James Madison: Sophomore tailback Maurice Fenner rushed for a game-high 148 yards and three touchdowns to lead the 25th-ranked Dukes of James Madison to a Atlantic 10 Conference victory over the Hofstra Pride at Bridgeforth Stadium. The Pride had the game s first good scoring opportunity as Clarkson moved Hofstra to the JMU 25-yard line. But Pride running back Terry Crenshaw turned the ball over on a fumble and Dukes quarterback Justin Rascati engineered a nine-play, 77-yard drive with sophomore tailback Maurice Fenner carrying the ball to pay dirt from 4 yards out with 3:07 to play in the first quarter. David Rabil s extra point gave the Dukes the 7-0 lead. Fenner had 42 yards on three carries in the drive. But Hofstra responded with its own nine-play, 52-yard drive, prolonged by a leaping, diving catch by junior receiver Devale Ellis for a gain of 23 to the JMU 15-yard line, that extended the drive into the second quarter. On

2 the first play of the second quarter, after a penalty, Clarkson hit Ellis with a 21-yard bullet in the front left corner of the end zone for the score. Senior Chris Onorato s extra point tied the game at 7-7. James Madison took a 14-7 lead into the locker room at halftime following a 14-play, 88-yard drive that took 6:24 off the clock. The drive was capped off by a 6-yard scoring pass from Rascati to senior Chris Iorio. Rabil s extra point gave the Dukes a 14-7 lead with 1:06 to play in the first half. Banks picked up 34 yards on four rushes in the drive and added eight more on a catch to the Hofstra 15-yard line. Hofstra tied the game on the first possession of the second half. Devale Ellis gave the Pride great field position with a 56-yard kickoff return to the Dukes 44- yard line. Seven plays later Clarkson tied the game with a 1-yard run with Onorato s extra point tying the game at with 12:06 to play in the third. The Dukes took the lead for good with 4:10 to play in the third as Fenner s second touchdown of the contest, this one a 3-yard scoring run, capped an 11-play, 58-yard drive and gave JMU a lead. JMU had fourth-andone and third-and-one plays in the drive and converted both. The Dukes fifth-ranked rushing defense in I-AA stymied the Pride ground game, holding Hofstra to just 38 rushing yards on 11 carries in the second half. JMU added to the lead just 3:57 into the fourth quarter as the Dukes went on a 13-play, 92-yard drive with Fenner notching his third touchdown of the game on a 2- yard run for a advantage. On the ensuing kickoff, the Dukes pooch-kicked to keep the ball away from Ellis and caught the Pride napping. JMU cornerback Clint Kent ran the kickoff down and recovered it at the Hofstra 23-yard line. The Pride defense held and the Dukes had to settle for a 34-yard field goal by Rabil with 8:38 to play in the game. The Pride closed the gap to with 4:25 to play in the game as Clarkson hit freshman receiver Charles Sullivan with a 3-yard scoring pass, but it was too little too late. Fenner, one of two Dukes who topped the century mark in rushing in the contest, rushed 24 times and scored on runs of 4,3, and 2 yards in the game. Sophomore tailback Alvin Banks rushed 19 times for 118 yards, while sophomore quarterback Justin Rascati completed 19-of-22 passes for 188 yards and one touchdown in the winning effort. Hofstra was led by sophomore quarterback Anton Clarkson, who finished the contest 20-of-31 for 182 yards and two touchdowns. JMU racked up 494 yards in the contest, including 306 on the ground, while Hofstra gained F Hofstra James Madison Scoring Summary JMU - Fenner 4-yard run (Rabil kick) HU - Ellis 21-yard pass from Clarkson (Onorato kick) JMU - Iorio 6-yard pass from Rascati (Rabil kick) HU - Clarkson 1-yard run (Onorato kick) JMU - Fenner 3-yard run (Rabil kick) JMU - Fenner 2-yard run ((Rabil kick) JMU - Rabil 34-yard field goal HU - Sullivan 3-yard pass from Clarkson (Onorato kick) Hofstra James Madison First Downs (R-P-Pe) Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense/Plays-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:29 38:31 Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: HOFSTRA-Crenshaw ( ), Clarkson (7-34-1), Irby (2-16-0); JAMES MADISON-Fenner ( ), Banks ( ), Rascati (7-23-0) PASSING: HOFSTRA-Clarkson ( , 182, 2TD); JAMES MADISON-Rascati ( , 188, 1TD) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA-Sullivan (5-37-1), Ellis (5-56-1), Crenshaw (4-47-0); JAMES MADISON-Tolley (4-52-0), Ridley (4-44-0), Banks (4-32-0) TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Villante (7-6), Sebald (5-4), Haley (5-4), Momo (5-4); JAMES MADISON-McCarter (5-1), Shambley (4-2), Townsend (2-4) Stadium: Bridgeforth Attendance: 9,298 Weather: 75 degrees and clear HOFSTRA'S STATISTICAL LEADERS - 3 GAMES RUSHING ATT. Net Avg. TD Terry Crenshaw Kareem Huggins Onyi Momah PASSING (Eff.) GP Att-Comp-Int Yds. TD Anton Clarkson (172.4) Dennis Davis (153.82) RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD Devale Ellis Marques Colston Terry Crenshaw Charles Sullivan

3 TACKLES UT-AT-TT Sacks Int Cole Haley Dan Garay David Darby Stanley Gutierrez Chris Sebald * *-TD HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA I-AA STATS: Here is Hofstra s NCAA I-AA statistical report as of September 26: Team Category I-AA Avg. A10 Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Defense Pass Efficiency Defense Total Defense Scoring Defense T Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Turnover Margin T Pass Defense Passing Efficiency Indiv. Category Hofstra Player I-AA Avg. A10 Rushing Terry Crenshaw Kareem Huggins Passing Eff. Anton Clarkson Total Offense Anton Clarkson Terry Crenshaw Recpt/Gm. Devale Ellis Marques Colston Terry Crenshaw Rec. Yds./Gm. Devale Ellis Marques Colston Interceptions Sherief Little David Darby Chris Sebald Prentice James Stephen Bowen Punting Joe Nolan Kickoff Returns Kareem Huggins Field Goals Rob Zarrilli Scoring Rob Zarrilli Marques Colston T Terry Crenshaw Devale Ellis Kareem Huggins All-Purpose Terry Crenshaw Devale Ellis Kareem Huggins Marques Colston As of September 30, ATLANTIC 10 FOOTBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS: Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. North Massachusetts New Hampshire Northeastern Rhode Island Hofstra Maine South Villanova Richmond Delaware James Madison William & Mary Towson LAST WEEK - September 24 William & Mary 56, Liberty 0 New Hampshire 49, Dartmouth 20 NORTHEASTERN 56, TOWSON 41 Furman 44, Hofstra 41 MASSACHUSETTS 14, RHODE ISLAND 6 Delaware 35, Holy Cross 23 Vanderbilt 37, Richmond 13 Villanova 28, Pennsylvania 24 THIS WEEK - October 1 Rhode Island at Brown 1:00 VILLANOVA AT NEW HAMPSHIRE 12:30 JAMES MADISON AT HOFSTRA 3:30 DELAWARE AT TOWSON 6:00 Albany at Maine ((Portland, ME)) 6:00 ATLANTIC 10 PRESEASON COACHES POLL Hofstra is picked third in the Atlantic 10 North Division and three Pride players have been named to the preseason All-Atlantic 10 Team in the 2005 Atlantic 10 Preseason Poll of conference coaches and select media. The Pride placed behind Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the North Division, while 2004 national champion James Madison and 2003 I-AA champ Delaware are picked one-two in the South Division. In 2004 the preseason poll favorites were Villanova in the South and Maine in the North. The Wildcats placed fourth and the Black Bears finished fifth in the final standings. The Atlantic 10 sent a record four teams William & Mary, New Hampshire, Delaware and James Madison to the I-AA Championships with JMU, which was picked fourth in the A10 South in the preseason poll, winning the national title.

4 North 1. Massachusetts 2. New Hampshire 3. Hofstra 4. Maine 5. Northeastern 6. Rhode Island South 1. James Madison 2. Delaware 3. William & Mary 4. Villanova 5. Richmond 6. Towson HOFSTRA LAST WEEK Game 3 - September 24, 2005 at Furman: Ingle Martin ran in from 1-yard out in the second overtime to give #9 Furman a win over #17 Hofstra at Paladin Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina. The win ups Furman's record to 3-1 overall, while Hofstra slips to 2-1 with its first loss of the 2005 campaign. Hofstra sophomore kicker Rob Zarrilli nailed a careerhigh 47-yard field goal to send the game into a second overtime and gave the Pride a short-lived three-point lead with a 35-yarder in the second overtime period before Martin gave Furman the narrow three-point win. Hofstra got on the board first, just 1:29 into the contest, on Furman's first possession, as Pride senior defensive end Stephen Bowen stepped back in coverage and picked off an Ingle Martin pass at the 31 yard line and returned it for a touchdown. It was Bowen's first career interception. Rob Zarrilli's extra-point gave the Pride a 7-0 lead. But Furman came right back and started a 13- play, 75-yard drive with sophomore tailback Cedrick Gipson running the ball into the end zone from 8-yards out. Scott Beckler's extra-point tied the game at 7-7 with 8:23 to play in the first quarter. The Pride came right back as quarterback Anton Clarkson directed a nine play, 80-yard drive with junior running back Terry Crenshaw scoring on an 7-yard run. Zarrilli's PAT gave Hofstra a Clarkson was 5-for-5 in the drive for 53 yards. Furman tied the game 3:28 into the second quarter when senior tailback Brandon Mays scored on a 10-yard run to cap a six play, 68-yard drive. Hofstra responded immediately and went 80 yards on five plays capped by a 30-yard touchdown pass to the corner from Clarkson to senior Devale Ellis. Sophomore running back Kareem Huggins was big in the drive, rushing twice for 11 yards and hauling in a pass for another 30 yards. But, once again, the Paladins went on a long drive to tie the game. Ingle Martin went 6- for-6 for 55 yards in the drive and ended the drive with a 6-yard scoring pass to Justin Stepp with 2:46 to play in the half. Furman took the lead early in the third quarter after the Paladins pinned the Pride deep in their own territory. Taking over on its own 42 yard line, Martin took the Paladins to paydirt in nine plays and hit sophomore flanker Patrick Sprague with a 6-yard scoring pass with 10:28 to play in the third quarter. Once again, Martin was key in the drive going 4-for-5 for 34 yards. The Pride dodged a bullet late in the quarter as Hofstra defensive ends Dan Garay and Stephen Bowen combined to strip the ball from Brandon Mays at the Hofstra one to end an 18-play, 72-yard Paladin drive. Pride tackle Ken Sussman recovered the ball at the one with 14 seconds to play in the quarter. Clarkson then engineered a 99-yard drive in nine plays and hit Brian Wolman with a 27-yard scoring pass down the middle 2:02 into the fourth quarter. The Pride forced Furman to punt on its next possession with Hofstra taking over on its own 36 yard line. Clarkson picked the Paladin defense apart and took the Pride 64 yards on seven plays and hit senior Marques Colston for a 11- yard touchdown pass on a third-and-10 play to take the lead. Zarrilli's extra-point gave the Pride a lead with 9:37 to play in the fourth. However, Furman tied it with 32 seconds left when John Rust caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Martin to cap off a seven play, 46- yard drive to knot the score at and force the overtime sessions. Clarkson finished the game 27-for-40 for 314 yards and three touchdowns. Ellis had 10 catches for 132 yards and a touchdown, while Colston had seven catches for 64 yards and a touchdown. Cole Haley led the defense with 13 tackles. Martin was 22-for-34 for 176 yards and three touchdowns for the Paladins, while Jerome Felton carried the ball 17 times for a game-high 109 yards F HOFSTRA FURMAN Scoring Summary HU- Bowen 31-yard interception return (Zarrilli kick) FU- Gipson 8-yard run (Beckler kick) HU- Crenshaw 7-yard run (Zarrilli kick) FU- Mays 10-yard run (Beckler kick) HU- Ellis 30-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) FU- Stepp 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) FU- Sprague 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) HU- Wolman 27-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) HU- Colston 11-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) FU- Rust 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) FU- Beckler 41-yard field goal

5 HU- Zarrilli 48-yard field goal HU- Zarrilli 33-yard field goal FU- Martin 1-yard run HOFSTRA FURMAN First Downs (R-P-Pe) Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense/Plays-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1- (-1) 2-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:50 38:10 Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Crenshaw ( ), Huggins (5-37-0); FURMAN-Felton ( ), Carter ( ), Mays (6-49-1), Gipson ( ) PASSING: HOFSTRA- Clarkson ( , 314, 3TD); FURMAN-Martin ( , 176, 3TD) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- Ellis ( ), Colston ( ), Sullivan ), Wolman (2-44-1); FURMAN- Rust (6-49-1), Carter (6-33-0), Stone (3-39-0) TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Haley (6-7-13), Little ( ), Gutierrez (5-4-9), Garay (4-5-9); FURMAN- Jones (3-9-12), Freeman (3-6-9), Nelson (5-3-8) Stadium: Paladin Stadium Attendance: 9,844 Weather: 87 degrees and humid The 2005 SPORTS NETWORK I-AA POLL: The Pride slipped six positions this week and is now ranked 23rd in The Sports Network I-AA Poll, as of September 26: No. Team (First-place W-L Pts. LW This Week votes) 1. New Hampshire 3-0 2,760 2 Villanova (65) 2. Southern Illinois 2-1 2,603 3 Missouri State (16) 3. Western Kentucky 2-1 2,540 1 at Indiana State (14) 4. Montana (7) 2-1 2,504 4 Weber State 5. Delaware (8) 3-0 2,401 6 at Towson 6. James Madison 2-1 2,074 7 at No. 23 Hofstra 7. Furman (1) 3-1 2,029 9 Gardner-Webb 8. Northern Iowa (1) 2-1 1, at Western Illinois 9. Hampton (2) 4-0 1, Delaware State 10. Cal Poly 3-1 1, at Northern Colorado 11. Lehigh 2-1 1, at No. 15 Harvard 12. Montana State 2-2 1, No. 24 Idaho State 13. North Dakota State 3-1 1,204 8 Nicholls State 14. Eastern 1-2 1,196 5 Portland State Washington 15. Harvard (1) 2-0 1, No. 11 Lehigh 16. Texas State 2-1 1, South Dakota State 17. Appalachian State OPEN 18. Western Carolina The Citadel 19. William & Mary OPEN 20. South Carolina Coastal Carolina State 21. Massachusetts OPEN 22. Wofford at Chattanooga 23. Hofstra No. 6 James Madison 24. Idaho State NR at No. 12 Montana State 25. Northwestern State OPEN ESPN/USA TODAY I-AA COACHES POLL: Hofstra slipped seven spots this week and is now ranked 24th in the ESPN/USA Today I-AA Coaches Poll: No. Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW 1. New Hampshire (21) 3-0 1, Southern Illinois (12) 2-1 1, Western Kentucky (10) 2-1 1, Montana (6) 2-1 1, Delaware (3) 3-0 1, Furman James Madison Northern Iowa Hampton (2) Cal Poly North Dakota State Montana State Eastern Washington Lehigh Harvard Texas State William & Mary South Carolina State Western Carolina Appalachian State Wofford Massachusetts Idaho State NR 24. Hofstra Northwestern State HOFSTRA IN THE POLLS: Here is where the Pride has ranked this season: Date TSN ESPN Preseason 24 NR Sept NP Sept Sept Sept (NR-not ranked; NP-no poll)

6 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS VISIT: Saturday's game against defending I-AA national champions James Madison is the first of three contests against NCAA champions that will be played in Shuart Stadium during the academic year. The Hofstra men s lacrosse team will face defending national champions Johns Hopkins University at Shuart Stadium on March 11, In addition, the Hofstra women s lacrosse team will host the 2005 NCAA champions Northwestern University on February 24, AGAINST THE TOP 25: The Pride played its 15th game against a Top 25 opponent since joining the Atlantic 10 in 2001 this past Saturday at Furman. Hofstra is 4-11 in those contests. The Pride's last win over a Top 25 opponent came on November 8, 2003 when Hofstra downed seventh-ranked Villanova, 34-32, at Shuart Stadium. It was the Pride's second Top 20 victory of that season after having defeated #19 Northeastern, 24-14, on October 11, Hofstra's highest-ranked victory came on September 2, 2000 when the Pride edged #2 Montana, 10-9, in Missoula. OVERTIME: The Pride played its seventh overtime contest last Saturday in the double-overtime loss at #9 Furman. Hofstra is now 1-6 in extra period contests. The Pride's lone overtime victory came on November 7, 1998 when Chad Johnson booted a 22-yard field goal in the second overtime to give Hofstra a win over New Hampshire. DEFENSE WORKS OVERTIME: The Hofstra defense pulled a lot of extra work, both in regulation and in overtime, last Saturday at Furman. The Pride defense was on the field for 38:10 of the 60 regulation time minutes because of Hofstra's quick-striking offense and Furman's methodical attack. The Furman time of possession wasn't a record though. Last year, James Madison held on to the ball for 38:31 in the Dukes' win over the Pride on October 2, 2004 in Harrisonburg. 102 PLAYS: As if being on the field for 38:10 in the near 100-degree heat index at Furman last Saturday wasn't bad enough, the Hofstra defense also faced a Hofstra game record of 102 plays. TOTAL PLAYS: Prior to last weekend only the 1991 Pride offense recorded triple-digit plays in a Hofstra game. On November 2, 1991, Hofstra ran 76 pass plays and 24 running plays in a victory over Towson at Minnegan Stadium. The Pride posted 533 passing yards and -29 rushing yards in the win. The I-AA record for plays in a game is 115 by Buffalo against Connecticut in THIS DAY IN HOFSTRA HISTORY: October 1, Hofstra quarterback Carlos Garay, cousin of current Pride defensive end Dan Garay, passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third to lead the Pride to a 28-6 victory over 21st-ranked New Hampshire at Hofstra Stadium. Garay was 15-for-26 for 180 yards and two scores while senior Wayne Chrebet posted six catches for 125 yards and a 24-yard touchdown catch. K ROB ZARRILLI: Was named the Atlantic 10 Special Teams Player of the Week for his play at Furman last Saturday. He kicked a field goal in each of the overtime periods and was a perfect 5-for-5 in the PAT department to win the award. Zarrilli booted a 48-yard field goal in the first overtime to tie the game at before kicking a 33 yarder in the second extra session to give the Pride a lead Was a perfect 7-for-7 in PATs and 2-for-2 in field goal attempts in the Pride s blanking of Stony Brook. The Orlando, Florida native hit of a 38-yard field goal in the second quarter and added a 27-yard kick in the third Booted field goals of 34 and 20 yards and was 2-for-3 in the extra point department in his Pride debut at Albany Is now 6-6 in the field goal department and in PATs in three games this season Ranks first in the A-10 and third in I-AA in field goal average with a 2.0 mark WR DEVALE ELLIS: Caught a season-high 10 passes for a game-high 132 yards and hauled in a 30-yard touchdown pass from Anton Clarkson in Saturday s loss at Furman. Ellis TD gave the Pride a lead in the second quarter. He now has 23 catches on the season for 295 yards and two touchdowns. His catch in the second overtime was the 125th of his career, which ties him for 13th on the Hofstra all-time receptions list Caught seven passes for 133 yards and a touchdown against Stony Brook Hauled in six passes for 30 yards against the Great Danes of Albany Led the Pride receiving corps in 2004 and broke Hofstra's all-time single game reception mark with 16 catches in the 2004 season finale at Massachusetts. The 16 receptions topped the previous record of 15 set by Rusty Hoehn at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1971 and tied 20 years later by Wayne Morris at Fordham. From his 16 receptions, Ellis racked up a career-high 225 yards against the Minutemen Tallied seven 90+ receiving yard games in 2004 Recorded 74 catches for 1067 yards and a team-high 13 touchdowns after recording 19 catches for 111 yards and one TD in 2003 Ranks fourth all-time on the Hofstra single season reception list. His 1067 yards also rank fourth on the Hofstra list Had nine receptions for 100 yards at Maine Tallied seven receptions for 168 yards and three touchdowns against Richmond Recorded seven receptions for 115 yards and three touchdowns in the Hofstra victory over Rhode Island Posted four catches for 91 yards against Albany in the

7 season opener, and four catches for 97 yards and a touchdown at Montana on September 11 Led the team in kickoff returns with 21 for 498 yards (23.7 ypr) Ranked 11th in receptions per game (6.55), 14th in receiving yards per game (94.27 ypg) and 27th in I-AA all-purpose yards ( ypg) Most Receptions - Career Player Rec. Yards Years 1 Steve Jackson 206 2, Isaac Irby 168 1, Emil Wohlgemuth 161 2, Charlie Adams 159 2,649* Kahmal Roy 152 2, Wayne Chrebet 150 2, Wayne Morris 137 1, Wayne Yearwood 134 1, Rusty Hoehn 130 1, Marques Colston 128 2, pres. 11 Ricky Bryant 127 1, Nick Johnson 126 1, Devale Ellis 125 1, pres. 13 Bill Roca 125 1, Frank Coffey 105 1, James Moore 105 1, Michael Wright 103 1, Bryan Kish 98 1, Frank Cuoco 97 1, Most Receiving Yards - Career Player Yards Rec. Years 1 Charlie Adams 2, Steve Jackson 2, * Kahmal Roy 2, Emil Wohlgemuth 2, Wayne Chrebet 2, Marques Colston 2, pres. 7 Wayne Morris 1, Bill Roca 1, Isaac Irby 1, Wayne Yearwood 1, Ricky Bryant 1, Frank Coffey 1, Devale Ellis 1, pres. 14 Rusty Hoehn 1, Nick Johnson 1, Bill Starr 1, Bryan Kish 1, James Moore 1, Chris Facas 1, WR MARQUES COLSTON: Recorded 7 catches for 64 yards against Furman and caught a 3rd-and-10 pass from the Paladin 11 for an 11- yard score that gave the Pride a lead in the fourth quarter Is now 6th on the all-time career receiving yards list with 2,136 yards and ranks 10th on the career reception list with 128 Hauled in three passes for 95 yards including a 74-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter, against Stony Brook Topped the 2,000-yard career receiving mark against Stony Brook Returned to the Hofstra lineup at Albany for the first time since the 2003 season finale, in which he broke Wayne Chrebet s single game receiving record against Liberty Colston caught six passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Pride to a 36-7 victory over Albany. He posted TD catches of 44 and 31 yards against Albany and five of the six catches were for first downs. It was his sixth career 100-yard receiving game LB COLE HALEY: Tallied a season-best 13 total tackles, including 6 solos, to lead Hofstra against Furman. He has now tallied three straight double-digit games Has now tallied 332 total tackles during his Hofstra career. Posted 10 stops against Stony Brook. He also tallied one tackle for loss and one sack (-11) Led the defensive charge at Albany that held the Great Danes to 206 yards of total offense. The senior posted 12 total tackles including four solos to lead Hofstra Is one of three tri-captains on the 2005 team Was second on the team in tackles in 2004 with 112 and third on the team in sacks with 4.5 Posted seven double-digit tackle games as a junior Led the team in tackles with 13 against Northeastern Tied for game-high tackle honors with 10 stops (4-6) against the Black Bears of Maine Tallied 10 tackles (3-7) against the Spiders of Richmond Posted game highs of 12 solo tackles and tied his career-high with 15 total tackles at UNH Notched 10 tackles against Stony Brook and 14 tackles (4-10) against URI QB ANTON CLARKSON: Completed 27 of 40 passes for 314 yards and three touchdowns for his fifth career 300-yard passing game against the Paladins of Furman last week. Has a efficiency rating this year and has completed 69 of 100 passes for 941 yards and eight touchdowns against one interception. Posted his fourth 300-yard passing game in Hofstra's victory over Stony Brook. The junior completed 18 of 27 passes for 336 yards and three touchdowns and utilized 10 receivers in the contest. Clarkson tossed a 69-yard touchdown pass to Devale Ellis on the first play from scrimmage Completed 24 of 33 passes for 291 yards and two touchdowns at Albany in the 2005 season opener Had a career day on November 6, 2004 at Maine, completing 30 of 50 passes for a career-high 408 yards and three touchdowns in the victory in Orono. For his efforts he was named the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week for the second straight week

8 Was 26th in I-AA in passing efficiency with a rating in He also ranked 47th in total offense with a average Completed 22 of 34 passes for 323 yards and a careerbest five touchdowns in the victory over Richmond on October 30, 2004 Was almost perfect against Stony Brook on October 9, 2004 completing 20 of 22 passes for 225 yards Completed 192 of 324 passes for 2239 yards and 19 touchdowns with seven interceptions in 2004 Most Passing Yards - Career Player Yards Atts. Comp. TD Years 1 Giovanni Carmazzi 9,371 1, George Beisel 6, Rocky Butler 5, Don Gault 5, Rhory Moss 4, Anton Clarkson 3, Bob Girolamo 3, DE STEPHEN BOWEN: Tallied four tackles, including three solos, two tackles for losses of nine yards, posted a sack for nine yards and recorded the first interception of his career that he returned 31 yards for a touchdown against the Paladins of Furman. His fourth quarter sack of Ingle Martin helped stopped a Furman possession that resulted in Hofstra coming right back to score and take a lead He now has 14 tackles and four tackles for losses on the year Tallied five tackles and a tackle for a loss against Stony Brook Posted five tackles and one tackle for loss in the season opening win at Albany Tallied 68 tackles (35-33) in 2004 Posted a career-high nine tackles (8-1) at UNH Notched eight tackles (6-2) at James Madison and against Northeastern as a junior Recorded seven tackles (1-6) against Delaware and added seven (4-3) against Richmond FS SHERIEF LITTLE: Tallied 10 tackles at Furman last Saturday to climb into sixth place on the team in total tackles this year Recorded his first collegiate interception and returned it for a 75-yard touchdown in Hofstra s victory over Stony Brook. The senior safety posted four total tackles, one tackle for a loss of five yards, and broke up a pass as the Pride defense held the Seawolves to just 152 yards on the night Was sixth on the team with a career-high 64 tackles (46-18) in 2004 Recorded a career-high 11 tackles (6-5) against URI on September 25 Posted eight tackles (7-1) at UNH and at James Madison in 2004 Also tallied seven tackles against both Northeastern and Richmond DE DAN GARAY: Recorded nine tackles at Furman last week Posted eight tackles to lead the Pride defensive line in stops against Stony Brook Tallied five tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss in the season opener at Albany Tallied 72 tackles in 2004 and a team-high 7.5 sacks and 18.0 tackles for losses Led the A-10 in forced fumbles (4) and tackles for losses and was second in sacks. He also ranked second in tackles among defensive linemen in the league Posted double-digit tackles twice in 2004 Recorded eight tackles, four tackles for losses, one sack and one forced fumble in the Hofstra victory over Maine Shared game-high tackle honors in the Richmond game with 10 tackles and added three tackles for losses of -17, forced two fumbles, recovered one fumble for a nine-yard return, tallied 1.5 sacks for -15, and broke up one pass Recorded eight tackles (4-4) and a sack at New Hampshire and eight tackles (3-5) and 1.5 tackles for losses against URI Notched seven tackles including 3.5 tackles for losses, one sack and one fumble recovery against Albany WR CHRIS MANNO: Recorded his first collegiate touchdown in the fourth quarter against Stony Brook on a 29-yard catch up the middle from back-up quarterback Dennis Davis Was named the Long Island Press Hero of the Week after the Stony Brook game SS DAVID DARBY: Ranks third on the team in tackles with 19 including eight at Furman last week Tallied five tackles and notched his fourth career interception and first this season in the second quarter against Stony Brook Posted six tackles in the season opener at Albany LB CHRIS SEBALD: Posted five tackles at Furman last week Recorded four tackles, one tackle for loss and a sack against Stony Brook Posted nine total tackles, one tackle for loss, forced a fumble, broke up a pass and tallied a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown in Hofstra s win at Albany He now has four career interceptions and has returned two for touchdowns. In 2004 he picked off a pass at Stony Brook and returned it 79-yards for a touchdown RB TERRY CRENSHAW: Gained 59 yards on 13 carries at Furman and scored a touchdown on a 7-yard run Is averaging 6.0 yards per carry this season Averaged 7.7 yards per carry on seven attempts against Stony Brook. He rushed for 54 yards in the game and scored on a 3-yard run

9 Posted his fourth career 100-yard rushing game with 121 yards on 19 carries against Albany Led the team in rushing in 2004 with 834 yards on 191 carries with seven touchdowns Recorded three 100-yard and five 90+ rushing yard games in 2004 Posted his first 100-yard rushing game with 104-yards on 19 carries against Montana on September 11 Posted 135 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries at Stony Brook and added two catches for five yards and a fifth touchdown Tallied five touchdowns against Stony Brook which are the most by a Hofstra player since Wayne Chrebet caught five TD passes against Delaware in 1994 Became just the 30th player in Hofstra history to rush for 1,000-yards in his career on October 23, 2004 at New Hampshire, rushing for 107 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries Currently has 1,567 yards on 327 carries in 26 games during his Hofstra career, moving two spots after the Albany game into 14th place on the career rushing list Most Rushing Yards - Career Player Yards Att. Avg. Years 1 Trevor Dimmie 3, Bill Sanford 2, Vaughn Sanders 2, Jimmy Jones 2, Paul Que 2, Kurt Murrell 2, Bob McKenna 2, Kevin Huff 1, Mike Mullins 1, Mike Codella 1, Frank Lyman 1, Jim Watson 1, Brian McGee 1, Terry Crenshaw 1, pres. 15 Ron Zoia 1, Dave Knaus 1, Dave Provenzano 1, RB/RETURNER KAREEM HUGGINS: Had 78 all-purpose yards with 37 yards rushing on 5 attempts, 2 catches for 44 yards and an 8-yard kickoff return at Furman Ranks 27th in I-AA and 5th in the Atlantic 10 in kickoff return average with a mark Tallied 126 total yards against Stony Brook. He posted 63 yards on two receptions, 43 yards on two rushes, 19 yards on one kickoff return and a one yard punt return. In addition he had a 2-yard touchdown run and a 39-yard scoring catch Had 86 all-purpose yards, with 77 coming on two kickoff returns, in the season opener at Albany Had 793 all-purpose yards in 2004, including 130 yards rushing, 205 yards on punt returns and 498 yards on kick returns Ranked 21st in kickoff returns with a 25.4 average and is 43rd in punt returns with an 8.91 average Led the team in punt returns with a 8.9 average in 23 returns CB PRENTICE JAMES: Posted four solo stops at Furman Tallied two tackles against Stony Brook Notched his seventh career interception in the third quarter at Albany on September 10 Has posted three interceptions in each of the past two seasons RB ONYI MOMAH: Made his home debut against Stony Brook and rushed for 53 yards on nine carries Transferred to Hofstra from Maine in 2004 but had to sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules WR CHARLES SULLIVAN: Posted three catches for 16 yards at Furman last week Tallied four catches for 60 yards in the season opener at Albany. He had one catch for eight yards against Stony Brook Recorded the most receptions by a freshman in school history with 68 for 938 yards and seven touchdowns in 2004 Ranks eighth all-time on the Hofstra single season receiving yards list and seventh on the single season receptions list Recorded the second 200-yard receiving game of his career at Maine by catching eight passes for 204 yards and a touchdown against the Black Bears Is the first freshman receiver and only the ninth player in school history to record 60 catches in a season Broke the Hofstra freshman receiving mark of 39 receptions for 463 yards set in 1997 by Steve Jackson at Stony Brook Tallied a record-setting 12-catch, 213-yard game against Rhode Island and was named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week Posted four 90+ yards receiving games in 2004 Hauled in nine passes for 91 yards at Montana Posted seven catches for 97 yards and one touchdown in the '04 season opener against Albany P JOE NOLAN: Punted 5 times for a 44.4 average including a 54- yarder at Furman last week. Ranks second in the Atlantic 10 and 23rd in I-AA in punting Punted seven times for a 39.1 average, including a 60- yarder in the second half, at Albany. Is a four-year starter at Hofstra after a red-shirt season at Penn State University, Was awarded a sixth year, per NCAA rules and regulations, to utilize for his final season earlier this summer Led the Pride in punting in 2001, 2002 and Ranked fourth in the Atlantic 10 in punting as a senior in 2004 averaging 37.9 yards in 59 punts.

10 Received the Hofstra Mayor s Trophy and was named to the All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team and the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team last season. Graduated in May with a bachelor s degree in communications and has begun work on a graduate degree Was accepted into USC's prestigious Annenberg School for Communication but deferred his admission until fall 2006 when he will pursue a master's degree in strategic public relations. HOFSTRA 500: The Pride posted 581 yards on offense against Stony Brook on September 17. It was the most yards since racking up 596 against Rhode Island on September 25, The Pride had two 500-yard games last season. HIGH-POWERED OFFENSE: The Pride offense ranks fifth in the Atlantic 10 and 12th in the country in I-AA, averaging 462 yards per game through three outings. The Hofstra passing attack gains yards per outing, which is second in the A-10 and fourth in the country, while the ground game punches out 126 yards per contest. The Pride has outscored its first three opponents Hofstra ranks second in the conference and fourth in the country in scoring with a 44.0 points per game average. DEFENSE DOMINATED: The Pride defense, posted its best showing since 1996 in holding Stony Brook to just 152 yards. It was Hofstra's first sub-200 yard defensive outing since Liberty gained just 165 yards in 2002 and the best game since holding Charleston Southern to 133 yards in The Pride posted sub-200 yard defensive games against both Liberty and Elon in th SEASON: 2005 marks the 65th season of Hofstra football. The Pride has posted a.500 or better record in 43 of those seasons. Hofstra has recorded a record (.612) in its 629 games. HOME OPENERS UNDER GARDI: Hofstra has posted a 13-3 record in home openers under head football coach Joe Gardi. The Hofstra home opening losses came in 2003 to Maine (44-21), 2002 to Montana (21-0), and in 2000 to Delaware (44-14). SEASON OPENERS: After the 36-7 victory at Albany, the Pride has now won 21 of its last 23 season openers. In 2002 the University of Montana ended Hofstra's streak of 19 consecutive season opener victories, as well as the Pride's 255 game non-shutout streak with a 21-0 victory. In 2003 the Pride dropped its season opener at I-A Marshall Hofstra has posted a all-time record in season openers. RETURNING STARTERS: The Pride have 19 returning starters in There are 10 offensive starters, eight defensive and one punter. The 10 offensive starters include 2003 starting receiver Marques Colston, who missed last season with an injury. The returning starters are: Offense WR Marques Colston* LT Jed Prisby LG Tom McHugh RG Chris Durkin RT Willie Colon WR Brian Wolman WR Devale Ellis RB Terry Crenshaw WR Charles Sullivan QB Anton Clarkson Defense LE Dan Garay RT Ed Greene RE Stephen Bowen MLB Cole Haley LB Chris Sebald CB Prentice James FS Sherief Little SS David Darby P Joe Nolan * starter HOFSTRA PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS: Three Hofstra players have been named to The Sports Network 2005 I-AA Preseason All-America Team. Junior linebacker Gian Villante, who suffered a pre-training camp knee injury and is out for the season, was named to the TSN All-America first team, senior offensive tackle Willie Colon was named to the second team and senior receiver Devale Ellis was an honorable mention selection. Villante was a I-AA All-America first team selection by The Sports Network and The Football Gazette as a sophomore in 2004 after recording 65 solo tackles and 64 assisted stops. His 129 total tackles ranked third in the Atlantic 10. Villante tallied double-digit tackles in nine of the 11 games and ranked in the Top 20 nationally and fourth in the A-10 with 16.5 tackles for loss. He was a second team All-America selection by The Associated Press and was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as I-AA Defensive Player of the Year. Colon is entering his final season at Hofstra in 2005 and is one of the Pride s strong pro prospects. He started all 11 games at right tackle in 2004 and was named to the All-Atlantic 10 second team. Colon also received the Hofstra Hard Hat Award as the Offensive Lineman of the Year last season. Ellis had a breakout season in 2004, posting a career-best 74 receptions for 1,067 yards and 13 touchdowns, ranking second in the Atlantic 10 and 11th in I-AA in receptions. The 74 receptions were also the fourth-most catches in Hofstra single season history. His 1,067 yards ranked fourth in the A-10 and 14th in I- AA in Ellis, who posted four 100-yard receiving games in 2004, broke the school record with 16 receptions for a career-best 225 yards at Massachusetts in the season finale. NEW HELMET LOGO: Hofstra unveiled the Pride s new helmet logo last month. The graphic mark of two Lions in motion can be seen on the front page of this release. The new logo was created in July as part of the University s re-imaging project that included new University and Hofstra Athletics marks. The Pride logo, as well as the University s new mark, were designed by advertising agency Powell New York, a full-service

11 branding and marketing agency, selected as one of the ten firms to watch in 2005 by Advertising Age. The new logo replaces the modified, gold, white and blue flag logo that has been seen on Hofstra helmets since HOF STRA PRO NUN SEE AY SHUNS: 2 - Devale Ellis (Da vol) 8 - Sebald (See bald) 11- Anton Clarkson (Ann-tahn) 12 - Casciano (Cash see ann o) 13 Graber (GREY bur) 18 - Zarrilli (Za rill ee) 20 - Altomare (Al toe mar ee) 22 Vineyard (VIN yard) 27 Sherief Little (Sha REEF) 28 Sugalski (Su gall ski) 30 - Cherilus (Chair ah lus) 49 - Ilchert (Ill kurt) 53 - Akabalu (Ocka bah loo) 54 Talvacchio (Tal vot cheo) 56 Gutierrez (Goo tee air ez) 57 - Szelong (Sah long) 74 Coccaro (Co car o) 76 Asermelly (Ah sir ma lee) 80 Ottis Lewis (OTT is) 87 Dubiel (Doo-Beel) 90 Denimarck (Den ah mark) 92 Shemiah LeGrande (Sha-my ah, La grand) 98 Garay (Ga-RAY) HOFSTRA FACTS, FIGURES, STREAKS AND TRENDS: Hofstra has won 21 of its last 40 road games and 23 of its last 44 contests away from Shuart Stadium. The Pride is on the road since the start of the 1997 season. The Pride has won 36 of its last 64 regular season games and 45 of its last 74 in-season contests. The Pride is in regular season play since the start of the 1997 season. Hofstra has posted a record over the last 117 regular season games. They are over the last 131 regular season games dating back to the middle of the 1993 season. Hofstra has won 44 of 76 contests, including playoff games, since the start of the 1999 season. HOFSTRA ALUMNI IN THE NFL: There are five former Hofstra players currently gracing NFL team rosters. They are: WR Wayne Chrebet (Class of 95), New York Jets DB Lance Schulters (Class of 98), Miami Dolphins WR Charlie Adams (Class of '02), Denver Broncos RB Arlen Harris, (Class of '03), St. Louis Rams LB Renauld Williams (Class of '04), New York Jets ALUMNI NORTH OF THE BORDER: Three Hofstra football alums are currently on the 2005 rosters of Canadian Football League teams. They are: LB Brian Clark (Class of 96), Calgary Stampeders QB Rocky Butler (Class of 02), Saskatchewan Rough Riders DB Patrick Dorvelus (Class of 02), Montreal Alouettes SHUART STADIUM - HOME, SWEET HOME: Since 1980, Hofstra is in regular season play at Shuart Stadium. Hofstra was 6-0 in 1986 and 1980; 6-1 in 1998; 5-0 in 1995, 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1983, 4-0 in 1991; 5-1 in 2001, 1999, 1984 and 1982; 4-1 in 2000, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1987, 1985 and 1981; 3-1 in 1992; 3-2 in 2004; 3-3 in The Pride was 2-4 in 2003 and Hofstra is 1-0 at home this season. TELEVISION: The Hofstra Pride will have three games televised in the metropolitan area during the 2005 season. The Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network will air this week's game against James Madison and will pick up the Atlantic 10 Game of the Week on October 8 when the Pride travels to Delaware. Carl Reuter and Hofstra s all-time career reception leader Steve Jackson will describe the action on MSG this week. Hofstra s home opener against Stony Brook was televised on the Regional News Network (RNN). RADIO AND INTERNET: Every 2005 Hofstra football game can be heard on radio on WRHU-FM (88.7) and on the internet at beginning with the pregame show 30 minutes before every contest. Brandon Costa (play-by-play), Greg Rice (color) and Pete McCarthy (sideline) will call the action this week against JMU beginning with The Pregame Show at 3:00 p.m. WEEKLY RELEASE FAX AND The Hofstra University weekly football release will be available on Wednesdays on the Hofstra Athletics web site ( We will the release, in PDF format, to those media members who wish to get every football release during the season. Please contact Jim Sheehan if you wish to be put on this list. TEAMLINE: If you can't catch the Pride on television or on radio, you can still hear the Hofstra football play-byplay, via telephone, on TEAMLINE. Just dial ext and you can listen to any Hofstra game for as low as 25 cents per minute by charging it to your VISA card. THE HOFSTRA FOOTBALL SHOW: Fans, friends and the media are invited to be part of the live audience and join Hofstra Head Football Coach Joe Gardi every Tuesday at noon at the Hofstra Student Center atrium as WRHU-FM (88.7) presents the Hofstra Football Show. The one-hour show, which will air locally on WRHU-FM and worldwide on the internet at will review and preview Hofstra football during the 2005 season. In addition Hofstra s opposing coach that week,

12 as well as players and media members will make guest appearances on the show. PRACTICE: Here is the Hofstra football practice schedule this week. Monday, Sept. 26 Off Day Tuesday, Sept. 27 3:25 Grass Practice Fields Wednesday, Sept. 28 3:25 Grass Practice Fields Thursday, Sept. 29 3:25 Grass Practice Fields Friday, Sept. 30 5:00 Shuart Stadium Saturday, Oct. 1 3:30 Game vs. JMU Sunday, Oct. 2 4:00 Shakeout Monday, Oct. 3 Off Day Tuesday, Oct. 4 3:25 Grass Practice Fields Wednesday, Oct. 4 3:25 Grass Practice Fields

13 LATE HOFSTRA PRIDE ADDITIONS Raymond Bennett #35 Strong Safety 5-9, 210, Sophomore Uniondale, NY/Hempstead First year on the Hofstra football roster High School: Lettered in football, wrestling and lacrosse at Hempstead High School in Hempstead, New York Honorable mention All- Nassau County selection as a senior Posted 92 tackles and three fumble recoveries at linebacker Also rushed for 395 yards on 50 carries Personal: Born March 27, 1986 Son of Trevor and Amelda Bennett Youth football volunteer Athletic training major. Kevin Forrester #96 Defensive Line 6-3, 305, Junior Queens, NY/Bayside First year on the Hofstra roster Enrolled at Hofstra in September 2004 after two years at Long Island University-C.W. Post in Old Brookville, New York Member of the football team in 2002 and 2003 Red-shirted in 2003 High School: Played four years of football at Bayside High School in Bayside, New York Received the James Magueri Award Personal: Born September 12, 1984 Majoring in marketing with a minor in legal studies. Jerry DeLuca #47 Defensive Back 5-8, 180, Sophomore Long Branch, NJ/Verona First year on the Hofstra Football roster Joins the Pride after one year at Middlesex County College in Edison, New Jersey School did not sponsor a football team High School: Lettered in football and track at Verona High School in Verona, New Jersey Member of 2001 state championship team Named to All-New Jersey team as a senior All-conference selection in 2002 Personal: Born January 9, 1985 Son of Jerry and Fran DeLuca Has one sister Plans to attend chiropractic school Majoring in English and biology. Bruce DeMyer #68 Defensive End 6-1, 250, Freshman Poughquag, NY/Arlington Played four years of football and wrestled for four years at Arlington High School in LaGrangeville, New York Named to all-league team as a senior Received Sportsmanship, Golden Anchor and Outstanding Lineman Awards as a senior Recorded 10 tackles and four sacks in 2004 All-league pick in wrestling Member of the National Honor Society Class treasurer Personal: Born October 12, 1987 Parents are Bruce and Judy Has one brother and two sisters Lists Walter Payton as his favorite athlete Plans to pursue a career in finance Accounting major with a minor in finance. Tristan McLaren #86 Tight End 6-3, 255, Junior St. James, NY/Smithtown First year on the Hofstra roster Joins the Pride after two years at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York High School: Played four years of football and ran track for one year at Smithtown High School in Smithtown, New York Named to All-Suffolk County team as a senior Named Academic All-Division in 2002 Smithtown s Unsung Hero Award recipient as a senior Personal: Born August 4, 1985 Parents are Chris and Alison Has one sister Guide Dog Society volunteer Plans to attend medical school after graduation Biology major. Shaine Smith #81 Wide Receiver 6-3, 196, Junior Long Island City, NY/August Martin First season on the Hofstra Football roster Joins the Pride after three years at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York Played two season at Nassau and was named a NJCAA All- American Broke school record for receptions in a game with 13 High School: Played football, basketball and baseball at August Martin High School in Queens, New York All-City selection Played in the Outback Bowl and the Fugazzi Bowl Personal: Born December 25, 1983 Parents are Matthew and Lorraine Has three brothers Also recruited by Michigan State, Penn State, Auburn and West Virginia Aspires to play in the NFL and to teach Physical education major.

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