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GAME NO. 6 NO. 24 MAINE BLACK BEARS 4-1 Overall 3-1 Atlantic 10 vs. NO. 20 VILLANOVA WILDCATS 4-1 Overall 3-0 Atlantic 10 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2001 NOON ALFOND STADIUM (10,000/ASTROTURF) ORONO, MAINE VILLANOVA WILDCAT 2001 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Score Aug. 30 Colgate W, 38-14 Sept. 8 Northeastern W, 31-14 Sept. 29 at Richmond W, 31-30 Oct. 6 James Madison (Parents Weekend) W, 45-44 ot Oct. 12 New Haven L, 17-14 Oct. 20 at Maine Noon Oct. 27 Massachusetts (Homecoming) Noon Nov. 3 at New Hampshire 12:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Hofstra Noon Nov. 17 Delaware 1:00 p.m. Nov. 24 at William & Mary Noon Bold face denotes Atlantic 10 Conference game. All times listed are eastern standard time. MEDIA INFORMATION Interview Requests All Interview requests should be directed toward Dean Kenefick, Director of Media Relations, (610) 519-4120. SERIES INFORMATION FIRST MEETING: 1988, UM 20-17 OVERALL: VU LEADS 5-3 OVERALL UNDER TALLEY: 5-3 Radio Pre-Game Show Game Coverage Play By Play Color Analysis 11 a.m. Noon WFIL - 560-AM Joe Eichhorn Ryan Fannon LAST VU WIN: 9/23/00, 47-21 LAST UM WIN: 10/3/98, 44-10 *All Wildcat games can be heard on the internet at www.villanova.com STREAK: VU HAS WON 5 OF LAST 6

TEAM COMPARISON VILLANOVA (5 games) OFFENSE MAINE (5 games) 31.8 Points Per Game 25.2 107 First Downs 94 700 Rushing Yards 801 140.0 Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game 160.2 147 Rushing Attempts 197 4.8 Avg. Yards Per Rush 4.1 1,291 Passing Yards 1,061 258.2 Avg. Passing Yards Per Game 212.2 174 Passes Attempted 141 116 Passes Completed 80 7.4 Avg. Yards Per Pass 7.5 1,991 Total Offensive Yardage 1,862 398.2 Avg. Total Offense Per Game 372.4 25.1 Avg. Kickoff Return 17.6 12.9 Avg. Punt Return 12.5 21 for 56 (38%) Third Down Conversions 28-for-73 (38%) 5 for 6 (83 %) Fourth Down Conversions 5-for-8 (62%) DEFENSE 23.8 Avg. Points Per Game 15.2 88 First Downs Allowed 69 722 Rushing Yards Allowed 588 144.4 Avg. Rushing Yards Allowed 117.6 199 Rushing Attempts Allowed 185 3.6 Avg. Yards Per Rush Allowed 3.2 951 Passing Yards Allowed 725 190.2 Avg. Passing Yards Allowed 145.0 150 Pass Attempts Allowed 126 78 Pass Completions Allowed 47 6.3 Avg. Yards Per Pass 5.8 1,673 Total Offensive Yardage 1,313 334.6 Avg. Total Offense Allowed 262.6 19.0 Avg. Kickoff Return Allowed 15.0 7.4 Avg. Punt Return Allowed 13.2 27 for 74 (36 %) Third Down Conversions Allowed 23-for-73 (32%) 10 for 15 (67%) Fourth Down Conversions Allowed 2-for-7 (29%) MAINE REPORT: The Black Bears enter play this weekend ranked No. 24 in I-AA with a 4-1 overall record and a 3-1 Atlantic 10 mark. Maine has beaten Colgate (34-10), James Madison (13-3), Richmond (14-3) and Northeastern (21-9) with their lone loss coming to Hofstra (51-44). Maine has been sensational on defense, giving up 15.2 points per game and just 262.6 yards of total offense per contest. In the latest Atlantic 10 Conference stats, the Black Bears rank first in scoring defense. Maine s defensive leader is junior linebacker Stephen Cooper who leads the Atlantic 10 in tackles for loss with 10 and is fourth in the league in total tackles with 56. Junior defensive end Brendan Curry leads the Atlantic 10 in sacks with 5.5. Offensively, junior quarterback Jake Eaton has completed 73-of-140 for 1,018 yards to go with eight touchdowns and four interceptions. Eaton has three talented receivers including sophomore Stefan Gomes (28 receptions for 310 yards and five TD), sophomore Paris Minor (25 catches for 372 yards) and senior tight end Chad Hayes (16 receptions for 221 yards and three TD). Maine is led in rushing by senior Royston English who has carried 104 times for 451 yards and two touchdowns. The quarterback Eaton is second on the team in rushing with 143 yards on 43 rushes and three scores. BLACK BEAR HEAD COACH JACK COSGROVE: Maine is led by ninth-year head coach Jack Cosgrove. During his tenure at Maine, Cosgrove has led the Black Bears to 37-56 record. In 1996, Cosgrove was named the Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year after leading Maine to a 7-4 campaign. Cosgrove was named head coach at Maine after serving as an assistant from 1987-92, including being the offensive coordinator from 1989-92. After graduating from Maine, Cosgrove was a graduate assistant for the Black Bears from 1978-81 under Jack Bicknell. He received his first head coaching experience at Stoughton High School from 1981-84. Following his stint at Stoughton High, he went on to Boston College as an assistant coach from 1985-86. As a player at Maine, Cosgrove was a two-time second team All-Yankee Conference quarterback and an ECAC All-Star. He still ranks as the sixth all-time leading passer in Maine football history.

2001 ATLANTIC 10 STANDINGS A-10 Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Rhode Island 4 0 1.000 6 0 1.000 VILLANOVA 3 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 Hofstra 5 1.833 5 1.833 Maine 3 1.750 4 1.800 William & Mary 2 2.500 3 3.500 New Hampshire 2 2.500 4 2.667 Delaware 2 3.400 2 4.333 Richmond 1 2.333 1 4.200 Northeastern 1 3.250 1 4.200 Massachusetts 0 3.000 0 5.000 James Madison 0 5.000 1 5.167 2001 HONORS Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week Brian Westbrook Sept. 2 Brett Gordon Sept. 30 Brian Westbrook Oct. 7 Atlantic 10 Special Team Player of the Week Brian Westbrook Sept. 2 Casey Hannon Sept. 30 The Sports Network Co-National Offensive Player of the Week Brian Westbrook Sept. 3 INJURY REPORT The following is the injury report for the Maine game on Oct. 20 -- Mike Tesei (So./DL) Hip Flexor. Probable for Maine ESPN/USA TODAY I-AA POLL (OCT. 15) No Team 1. Georgia Southern 2. Montana 3. Furman 4. Rhode Island 5. Youngstown State 6. Grambling 7. Hofstra 8. Lehigh 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Western Kentucky 11. Northern Iowa 12. Appalachian State 13. McNeese State 14. Western Illinois 15. Sam Houston State 16. Tennessee State 17. Northern Arizona 18. Northwestern State 19. SFA 20. VILLANOVA 21. SW Texas State 22. Jacksonville State 23. North Carolina A&T 24. Pennsylvania 25. Florida A&M THE SPORTS NETWORK I-AA (OCT. 15) No Team 1. Georgia Southern 2. Montana 3. Furman 4. Rhode Island 5. Youngstown State 6. Grambling State 7. Lehigh 8. Hofstra 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Western Kentucky 11. McNeese State 12. Western Illinois 13. Appalachian State 14. Northern Iowa 15. Tennessee State 16. Sam Houston State 17. Northwestern State 18. Northern Arizona 19. Stephen F. Austin 20. VILLANOVA 21. SW Texas State 22. Pennsylvania 23. North Carolina A&T 24. Maine 25. Florida A&M

TALLEY S TENURE: Currently in his 17th season on the Main Line, head coach Andy Talley can feel responsible for every facet of the Villanova football program, having started it from scratch in 1985. In his career at Villanova, Talley has recorded a 110-67-1 mark, making him the all-time winningest coach in Villanova history. Talley s 22-year overall coaching record currently stands at 138-85-2. During his career as the Wildcat mentor, Talley has guided Villanova to five NCAA playoff appearances (1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997), three Conference titles and one Lambert- Meadowlands Trophy. In 1997, Talley garnered the Eddie Robinson Award and the AFCA/GTE National Coach of the Year. DIVISION II LOSS: Last Friday s 17-14 loss to New Haven was the first time that Villanova has lost to a Division II opponent since football was restored in 1985. The Wildcats are 4-1 all-time versus a Division II team since football went I-AA in 1985. FIFTH GAME JINX: By losing last Friday to the University of New Haven, Villanova has now lost the fifth game of the season four years in a row. The three previous years, Villanova was 3-1 entering game five, while this year they were a perfect 4-0. OWN WORST ENEMY: Villanova has been its own worst enemy the last two weeks committing five turnovers in each of the last two weeks for a twogame total of 10. In the 45-44 double overtime win versus James Madison on Oct. 6, Villanova threw five interceptions, and in last week s loss to New Haven the Wildcats had three interceptions and two fumbles. For the year, Villanova has totaled 11 turnovers (9 interceptions/2 fumbles) and they have recorded 10 turnovers on defense (6 interceptions/4 fumbles) for a -1 turnover ratio. Villanova has also committed 43 penalties for 370 yards, making them the second most penalized team in the Atlantic 10. This week s opponent is the league s most penalized team (43 penalties for 371 yards). LOPSIDED SCORES IN ORONO: This Saturday s game at Maine will mark just the fourth time that Villanova has played in Orono. In the previous three games at Maine where the Black Bears have won two of the three, none of the games have been close. In 1989, Maine soundly defeated Villanova, 47-14, before the Wildcats dismantled the Black Bears in 1991 by a score of 48-7. In Villanova s last trip to Maine in 1998, the Wildcats led 10-0 early in the second quarter and went to intermission leading 10-7 before the Black Bears shutout the Wildcats 37-0 in the second half to win going away 44-10. In that 1998 contest, Villanova entered the game ranked No. 4 in the country with a 3-1 overall record and a 3-0 Atlantic 10 Conference mark. 62 YARDS : Entering play this week at Maine, senior running back Brian Westbrook needs just 62 yards to set the Atlantic 10 Conference record for career all-purpose yards. The record of 8,376 is currently held by Jerry Azumah who played at the University of New Hampshire from 1994-98. Westbrook currently has 8,315 career all-purpose yards. A L L - P U R P O S E H I S TO RY: Senior All-American running back Bri a n Westbrook enters this Saturday s game with Maine with a career total of 8,315 all-purpose yards (7,875 in regular season games) and is just 502 yards shy of the NCAA I-AA record for all-purpose yards held by University of New Hampshire s Jerry Azumah (1994-98). In the win over Northeastern on Sept. 8, Westbrook surpassed the I-A record of 7,206 held by Ricky Williams of the University of Texas. Westbrook needs 1,427 all-purpose yards to become the all-time leader in the history of college football at any level. The record of 9,301 is currently held by Brian Shay of Emporia State (1995-98). NOTE: The NCAA only recognizes stats from regular season games.in 1997, Westbrook tallied 440 yards of all-purpose offense in two playoff games. Career Leaders, All-Purpose Yardage, All Levels of College Football Player School Div. Yards Years 1 Brian Shay Emporia State 2 9,301 1995-98 2 RJ Bowers Grove City 3 9,253 1997-00 3 Paul Smith Gettysburg 3 9,104 1996-99 4 Kavin Gailliard AIC 2 8,858 1996-99 5 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1-AA 8,376 1994-98 6 Damon Thompson Virginia State 2 7,986 1997-00 7 Carey Bender Coe 3 7,970 1978-82 8 Steve Tardif Maine Maritime 3 7,960 1996-99 9 Brian Westbrook Villanova I-AA 7,875 1997-10 Johnny Bailey Texas A&M-Kingsville 2 7,803 1985-89 11 Kenny Gamble Colgate 1-AA 7,623 1984-87 12 Howard Stevens Rnd.-Mcn/Louisville 2/1-AA 7,564 1968-72 13 Claude Mathis Southwest Texas St 1-AA 7,423 1994-97 14 Thomas Haskins VMI 1-AA 7,411 1993-96 15 Rick Sarille Wagner 1-AA 7,337 1995-99 16 Roger Graham New Haven 2 7,216 1991-94 17 Ricky Williams Texas 1-A 7,206 1995-98 18 Napolean McCallum Navy 1-A 7,172 1981-85 19 Charles Roberts Cal St Sacramento 1-AA 7,112 1997-00 20 Dave Ludy Winona State 2 7,071 1991-94 21 Albert Fann Cal St Sacramento 2 7,032 1997-00 22 Reggie Greene Siena 1-AA 6,959 1994-97 23 Kirk Matthieu Maine Maritime 3 6,955 1989-93 24 Curtis Delgardo Portland State 2 6,942 1986-90 25 Jarrett Anderson Turman 2 6,926 1993-96 26 Darrin Nelson Stanford 1-A 6,885 1977-81 27 Eric Frees Western Maryland 3 6,878 1988-91 28 Kevin Faulk Louisiana State 1-A 6,833 1995-98 29 Damian Beane Shepherd 2 6,762 1996-99 30 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1-AA 6,707 1997-00 31 Ron Dayne Wisconsin 1-A 6,701 1996-99 Career Leaders, All-Purpose Yardage, Division I-AA Player School Yards Years 1 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 8,376 1994-98 2 Brian Westbrook Villanova 7,875 1997-3 Kenny Gamble Colgate 7,623 1984-87 4 Claude Mathis Southwest Texas St 7,423 1994-97 5 Thomas Haskins VMI 7,411 1993-96 6 Rick Sarille Wagner 7,337 1995-99 7 Charles Roberts Cal St Sacramento 7,112 1997-00 8 Reggie Greene Siena 6,959 1994-97 9 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 6,707 1997-00 CLOSING IN: Besides being in pursuit of the I-AA all-purpose yard record, Brian Westbrook also has his sights set on the NCAA I-AA record for career kickoff return yards. Entering the Maine game, Westbrook has amassed 2,273 career kickoff return yards (2,091 in regular season games) and is just 44 yards shy of the I-AA record of 2,535 held by Carlos Franks from The Citadel (1996-99). In addition, with one more kickoff return for a score, Westbrook will set the NCAA I-AA record for kickoff returns for a touchdown with six.

G O I N G T H E D I S TANCE: T h roughout Brian We s t b ro o k s i l l u s t r i o u s Villanova career, the 5-9, 205 pound running back has returned five kickoffs for touchdowns. With one more return for a score, Westbrook will set the NCAA I-AA record that he currently shares with Kerry Hayes of Western Carolina (1991-94) and Ryan Zimpleman of Butler (1997-99). Here is a list of Westbrook s five kickoff returns for touchdowns. The All- Divisions record for career kickoff returns for touchdowns is eight by Dave Ludy of Winona State (1991-94), while the I-A record is six by Anthony Davis of Southern California (1972-74). 1. vs. Colgate (I-AA playoff game) 11/29/97 89 yards 2. vs. Pittsburgh 9/5/98 89 yards 3. vs. Millersville 9/9/00 93 yards 4. vs. New Hampshire 10/21/00 96 yards 5. vs. Colgate 8/30/01 98 yards WESTBROOK BY THE NUMBERS: Career Games 40 Career TDs 72 Career Points 440 Career Rushes 566 Career Rushing Yards 3,475 Career average per rush 6.1 Career Receptions 184 Career Receiving Yards 2,257 Career kickoff Return Yards 2,273 Career Kickoff Returns For A TD 5 School Records 38 NCAA Records 3 Atlantic 10 Records 12 HAWAII BOUND: Senior running back Brian Westbrook has been selected to play in the 2002 Hula Bowl. The All-Star game which highlights the nation s top seniors will be played Saturday, Feb. 2 in Maui, Hawaii and will be shown live on ESPN. On Sunday, Feb. 3, Westbrook and his Hula Bowl teammates will travel to Honolulu and will attend the NFL Pro Bowl. Last year s Hula Bowl had 24 NFL draft picks play in the game. SANGO REACHES 200: With his eight catch, 118 yard, one touchdown performance last Friday versus New Haven, senior wide receiver Murle Sango became just the second player in Villanova football history to record 200 career catches. The 100-yard receiving game last week was the eighth of his career. For his career, Sango has posted 201 receptions for 2,299 yards and 19 touchdowns. The only other Wildcat to ever tally 200 career receptions is current Atlanta Falcon wide receiver Brian Finneran who made 265 catches during his Main Line career. Sango owns the single season Villanova reception list with 98 during his sophomore campaign in 1999. VILLANOVA CAREER RECEPTION LIST 1. Brain Finneran (1994-97) 265 2. MURLE SANGO (1998-present) 201 3. Bob Brady (1986-89) 187 4. BRIAN WESTBROOK (1997-present) 184 5. Josh Dolbin (1994-97) 169 SACK ATTACK: The Villanova defense had a strong effort in the second half last Friday versus New Haven. Besides recording a second half shutout, the Wildcats registered five second half sacks with linebackers Jason McMillion and Jamison Young getting two each. Freshman Terence Taylor was credited with the other sack. For the year, Villanova has nine quarterback sacks. SPREADING THE WEALTH: After five games, Villanova has tallied six interceptions with five different players being credited with a pick. Junior Gary Johnson has a team-high two interceptions, while Steve Neugebauer, Jason McMillion, Ray Ventrone and Clarence Curry have one each. THIRD GENERATION: Quarterback Brett Gordon is the third member of his family to be the starting quarterback at Villanova. His grandfather, Andrew, was a Villanova quarterback from 1946-48, while his father, Drew, was a Wildcat signal caller from 1969-71. Andrew Gordon was the quarterback of the Villanova teams that played in the 1947 Great Lakes Bowl (24-14 loss to Kentucky) and the 1949 Harbor Bowl (27-7 win over Nevada). Drew Gordon ranks ninth on Villanova s career passing yards list with 2,370 yards. Villanova junior running back Luke Stopper is also a third generation Wildcat football player. His grandfather, Anthony, played at Villanova from 1935-37 and his father, John, performed on the Main Line from 1967-69. OVERTIME HISTORY: During head coach Andy Talley s tenure at Villanova, the Wildcats have played in nine overtime games and in those nine games the Wildcats are 6-3. Villanova has played five of the nine games in the last three seasons and have won four of the last five overtime contests. Of the nine overtime games, seven have been played at Villanova Stadium. Villanova has played one extra session game this season and that came against James Madison in week four when the Cats outlasted the Dukes, 45-44, in double overtime. The last overtime game before the James Madison contest came last year when the Wildcats suffered a 48-41 loss to William & Mary. In 1999, Villanova played two overtime games. On Oct. 16, 1999 Villanova defeated UConn, 48-45, in triple overtime in a game played in Storrs, Conn. In the 1999 season finale at Villanova Stadium, the Cats rallied from a 45-24 deficit with 8:37 remaining against Delaware to win a 51-45 thriller in one overtime. ALL-AMERICAN HISTORY: The Villanova football program has had a first team All-American in six of the last seven years. In those seven years, five different Wildcats have achieved first team All-American status. In the program s history, 20 different players have earned All-American distinction. WILDCATS ONTHE RADIO: Every Villanova football game this season will be carried live by the Villanova Football Radio Network. The flagship stations for the Wildcats this season will be WFIL 560-AM and WZZD 990-AM. Returning for his 15th season as Villanova s play-by-play man is Joe Eichhorn. Joining Eichhorn for a ninth consecutive year is Ryan Fannon. All 11 Wildcat gridiron contests will be broadcast live, with a pre-game show airing 30 minutes prior to kickoff during away games and one hour prior to kickoff for home games. ANDY TALLEY RADIO SHOW: Continuing in 2001, WFIL-AM 560- AM and WZZD-AM 990 will broadcast the Andy Talley Radio Show. The one-hour call-in show is hosted by color commentator Ryan Fannon and will provide a weekly recap of Villanova football games, as well as a preview of upcoming contests. The show will be held at the Conshohocken Marriott on Thursday evenings (7-8 p.m.) prior to away games and one hour following home contests. Throughout the one-hour program, Fannon and Coach Talley will take questions concerning all the teams in the Atlantic 10 Conference, as well as NCAA I-AA football on a national scene.

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2000 GAME-BY-GAME GAME ONE No. 20 Villanova 38, Colgate 14 Aug. 30, 2001 - Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, PA - The Villanova football team won its sixth consecutive home opener, as senior running back Brian Westbrook had yet another record setting day in leading the Wildcats to a 38-14 victory over Colgate on Thursday, Aug. 30, at Villanova Stadium. The game was stopped with 10:31 remaining in the fourth quarter due to lightning and was finally called after a 51-minute delay. Westbrook totaled 337 all-purpose yards and a career-high five touchdowns on the night for the `Cats who improved to 1-0 on the season with the victory. In addition, he tied the NCAA I-AA record with his fifth career kickoff return for a touchdown and went over the 3,000 yard rushing mark for his career. With his outstanding contest, Westbrook vaulted himself into 21st place on the college football career list for all-purpose yards with 7,026. After a Casey Hannon 24-yard field goal gave Villanova a 3-0 lead at the 10:26 mark of the first quarter, the Colgate offense marched down the field. A 13-play, 76-yard drive resulted in a two-yard rushing touchdown by Matt Kobelski to give the Raiders a 7-3 advantage. With the Wildcats trailing 7-3, Westbrook returned the next kickoff 98 yards for a Villanova touchdown to help Villanova reclaim the lead at 10-7. Beginning with that score, the Wildcats went on to score 35 straight points with all five touchdowns coming via Westbrook. Colgate would tack on a late score on a six yard touchdown pass from Rob Markett to Joe Parker, but it was too late as the Wildcats surged to a 38-14 victory. Joining Westbrook in leading the Villanova offensive attack was junior quarterback Brett Gordon, who completed 19-of-33 passes for 175 yards and one touchdown. In the loss for Colgate (0-1), Parker caught three passes for 28 yards and a score, while Markett came off the bench to complete all three of his pass attempts for 19 yards and a touchdown. GAME TWO No. 18 Villanova 31, Northeastern 14 Sept. 8, 2001 - Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, PA. - On Saturday, Sept. 8 in front of 8,427 fans at Villanova Stadium, the Villanova football team scored early and often, putting up 31 first half points en route to a 31-14 victory over Northeastern. With Saturday's win, the Wildcats improved to 2-0 for the first time since the 1997 season. Villanova broke the scoring open 9:42 into the first quarter when junior Brian White made a diving two-yard touchdown catch in the side of the end zone to give the `Cats a 7-0 lead. The Wildcats added a 20-yard field goal by senior place kicker Casey Hannon to take a 10-0 lead after one quarter of play. Senior running back Brian Westbrook controlled the second quarter, scoring twice on runs of one and 34 yards to give Villanova a 24-0 advantage. The Wildcats would score once more before the half on a 35-yard scoring strike from junior quarterback Brett Gordon to senior wide receiver Murle Sango, giving Villanova a commanding 31-0 lead at intermission. The Northeastern defense clamped down on Westbrook and the Wildcat offense in the second half. The Huskies finally got on the board with 12:10 remaining in the third quarter on a 23-yard pass from Logan Galli to Kito Delgado to trim the margin to 31-7. Northeastern was able to tack on a late score on an Anthony Riley 20-yard touchdown run, but it was much too late as Villanova went on for a 31-14 victory. Gordon completed his first 11 passes of the game and finished the contest 19-for-25 for 195 yards to go along with two touchdowns and one interception. On the receiving end of seven of his passes was Sango, who finished with 95 yards and one touchdown. Westbrook kept up his stellar play, combing for 195 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 122 yards on 21 carries, caught two passes for 22 yards and totaled 51 yards on a punt return. For Northeastern in the loss, Delgado caught five passes for 100 yards and one touchdown. Riley was strong on the ground for the Huskies, carrying 18 times for 95 yards and one score.

2000 GAME-BY-GAME GAME THREE No. 14 Villanova 31, No. 17 Richmond 30 Sept. 29, 2001 - UR Stadium Richmond, Va. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Brett Gordon threw for 376 yards and four touchdowns as Villanova capped a 16-point rally in the fourth quarter Saturday to beat Richmond 31-30. A 30-yard field goal by Casey Hannon with one second left in the game brought the lead and the win for 14th-ranked Villanova (3-0, 2-0 Atlantic 10), after 8- and 35-yard passes from Gordon to Shaz Brown and Cameron Cross in the last eight minutes. Richmond (0-3, 0-1 Atlantic 10) had led 30-15 with 11:39 left in the fourth quarter, on runs from David Edwards, Boyd Ouden and Sean Gustus. The Spiders rushed for 335 yards, but failed on a fourth-and-two attempt at Villanova's 25-yard line, their first failure in seven fourth-down attempts. The Wildcats' Shaz Brown caught nine passes for 123 yards, for two touchdowns, to beat the 17th-ranked Spiders, who have had two narrow losses against I-A schools Virginia and Vanderbilt. "It really looked bleak for us, especially with the Richmond offense, and the way they drain the clock," Villanova coach Andy Talley said. "Somehow we found a way to get it done." GAME FOUR No. 13 Villanova 45, James Madison 44 (2OT) Oct. 6, 2001 - Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, PA. - Senior running back Brian Westbrook had a record-setting day on Saturday, breaking the Atlantic 10 all-time record for career touchdowns in Villanova's 45-44 double overtime victory over James Madison in an Atlantic 10 affair at Villanova Stadium. With Westbrook's third touchdown of the day, he broke the all-time Atlantic 10 record for touchdowns (69) held by New Hampshire's Jerry Azumah. Westbrook finished the day with 405 all-purpose yards (228 rushing, 42 receiving and 135 return yards) and five touchdowns. With his five touchdowns, Westbrook has scored 72 career touchdowns. The Wildcats improved to 4-0 overall and 3-0 in Atlantic 10 play, while the Dukes fell to 1-4 overall and 0-4 in conference action. Villanova held a narrow 24-21 advantage at intermission, as Westbrook rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. James Madison was able to stay in the game by picking off two B rett Gordon passes, including one returned 41 yards for a touchdown by Dennard Melton. With the score tied at 24-24 and only 2:34 remaining in the third quarter, Westbrook broke loose again scampering 29 yards for a Villanova score to give the `Cats a 31-24 advantage at the end of three quarters of play. Down by seven points with less than six minutes to go in regulation, the Dukes got yet another turnover as Trey Townsend picked off a Gordon pass for James Madison's fifth interception of the game. The Dukes seemed to be out of luck with a fourth down and 17 at the Villanova 22 with 3:12 to go in the contest, but an 18-yard reception by Alan Harrison kept the James Madison drive alive. Three plays later, the Dukes tied the game at 31-31 on a two-yard scoring pass from Matt LeZotte to Tahir Hinds to send the game into overtime. The Wildcats struck first in the first ove rtime session, as Westbrook scored his fourth touchdown of the game to give Villanova a 38-31 lead. James Madison came right back with a score of their own on a oneyard run by Robert Carson to tie the game at 38-38 and send the game into a second extra period. Getting the ball first in the second overtime, the Dukes marched 25 yards on seven plays for a touchdown as LeZotte hit Harrison from six yards out. James Madison kicker Burke George missed the extra point, however, to keep the JMU lead at 44-38. Villanova had one more chance to stay in the game with a fourth down and six from the James Madison six. Gordon threw a pass towards the sideline and Westbrook made a spectacular five-yard diving catch to give the Wildcats a first down at the Dukes' one-yard line. From there, Westbrook capped off his day, by diving in the end zone from one-yard out to tie the game. Casey H annon's extra point sealed the victory for the `Cats as Villanova went on for a 45-44 victory. In addition to his Atlantic 10 feat, Westbrook had a number of other highlights. He was the first 200-yard rusher versus James Madison since Massachusetts' Rene Ingola on Oct. 2, 1993. In addition, his 405 allpurpose yards broke his own mark for the most all-purpose yards against James Madison, which he originally set with 325 yards against the Dukes on Sept. 9, 1998. On offense for Villanova, B rian White and Murle Sango also had solid days for the `Cats. White and Sango each caught five passes for 51 yards. On defense for the Wildcats, D arnell Greene had nine solo tackles.

2000 GAME-BY-GAME GAME FIVE New Haven 17, No. 12 Villanova 14 Oct. 12, 2001 - Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, PA. - Under the lights at Villanova Stadium on Friday night, Oct. 12, the 12th ranked Villanova Wildcats were defeated for the first time in 2001, 17-14 by the Division II University of New Haven Chargers. It was the first time since football was restored at Villanova in 1985 that the Wildcats lost to a Division II opponent. With the loss, Villanova falls to 4-1 overall on the season. New Haven improves to 4-2 overall with Friday's victory. After fumbling inside the five-yard line on its first possession, Villanova had a 46-yard field goal attempt blocked by New Haven on its second drive. The Chargers' followed with a six-play, 54-yard drive in 2:55 to take the game's first lead. New Haven quarterback Rob D'Innocenzio connected on a 36- yard completion to Sean Fry to move the ball down to the three-yard line giving the Chargers a first and goal. With a third and goal at the one-yard line and less than one minute remaining in the first quarter, Charger tailback Maikel Mehu leaped over a pile at the goal line to give New Haven an early 7-0 lead. The Chargers increased their advantage to 10-0 on a 46-yard field goal by Peter Dodosh with just over nine minutes remaining in the half. The Wildcats responded as quarterback Brett Gordon found Murle Sango with a swing pass, which Sango took 64 yards for a Villanova score outrunning numerous New Haven defenders. Getting the ball back with 1:59 remaining in the half on a Steve Neugebauer interception, the Wildcats looked to be marching down field. Charger defensive back Jamar Williams stepped in front of a Gordon pass to force yet another Villanova turnover. Williams returned the interception all the way down to the Villanova 29-yard line, setting up a 13-yard touchdown run by Dawud Hanif to give New Haven a 17-7 halftime lead. The Chargers began the second half with a drive down to the 19-yard line, but it would go for not as a 36-yard field by Dodosh sailed wide left. The Wildcats failed to capitalize, turning the ball over for the third time of the game, on a fumble by running back Henry Ridley. Trailing 17-7 after three quarters of play, the `Cats' offense finally caught fire. Villanova drove nine yards on 60 plays in 3:53, scoring on a one-yard plunge by Gordon to cut the New Haven lead to 17-14. The key play in the drive was a 16-yard pass from Gordon to wide receiver Brian White, taking the ball down to the one-yard line. After getting the ball back off a Charger punt, the Wildcats gave away another opportunity. Gordon threw his third interception of the game, as New Haven defensive end Jermaine Gordon jumped high off the ground to pluck Gordon's pass out of the air. Villanova got another opportunity just plays later, as cornerback Clarence Curry intercepted a D'Innocenzio pass and returned it to the 39-yard line of the Wildcats. Turnovers continued to plague Villanova, however, as Williams intercepted a pass thrown by Scott Lukash who replaced Gordon just plays earlier as Gordon left with bruised ribs. The Wildcats got the ball back at their own 20-yard line with 2:41 remaining following a Charger punt. Villanova surged into New Haven territory on a 13-yard pass from Gordon to Shaz Brown, which took the ball down to the 39-yard line. Four plays later, on a fourth down and 10 from the 38, Gordon passed the ball to White, who was stopped two yards short of the first down giving the Chargers a 17-14 victory. In the loss for Villanova, Gordon completed 26-of-35 passes for 295 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. The highlights of the day for the Wildcats came by way of Sango and freshman Phil DiGiacomo. Sango caught eight passes for 118 yards and one touchdown. DiGiacomo caught six passes for 45 yards and rushed three times for 13 yards. Westbrook played sparingly in the game on an injured ankle. He rushed only 14 times from 64 yards and caught three passes for nine yards.

VILLANOVA DEPTH CHART TE OFFENSE 86 Matt Chila (6-3, 235, So) 81 Anthony Wright (6-2, 220, Fr.) DE DEFENSE 53 Jamil Butler (6-3, 225, RFr) 44 Terence Taylor (6-4, 235, Fr.) OT 71 Sean McCarthy (6-5, 280, Jr) 74 Chris Potter (6-5, 295, So.) DT 64 Kwesi Solomon (6-4, 280, Sr) 99 Scott Rusnak (6-3, 255, So) OG 78 Jason Rogers (6-4, 270, So) 68 Chuck Tornetta (6-0, 290, Jr) DT 90 Will Lewis (6-0, 265,Sr) 80 Carmen Falcone (6-2, 240, So) C 63 Robert Richardson (6-3, 285,Sr.) 50 Mike Finn (6-2, 265, So) DE 35 Baylen Botts (6-3, 240, So) 77 Mike Tesei (6-2, 255, So) OT 70 Eamonn Allen (6-5, 285, Sr) 72 Matt Baumbach (6-4, 285, So) OLB 43 Joe Keating (6-2, 235, Sr) 23 Ryan Breeden (5-11, 215, So.) OG 59 Adam Barondess (6-3, 285, Sr) 76 Jason Saks (6-3, 265, Fr.) ILB 17 Jason McMillion (5-11, 230, Jr) 13 Greg Bishop (6-2, 210, Fr.) QB 10 Brett Gordon (5-10, 185, Jr.) 14 Scott Lukash (5-11, 195, So) OLB 34 Jamison Young (6-0, 225, Jr) 23 Ryan Breeden (5-11, 215, So) RB 20 Brian Westbrook (5-9, 205, Sr) 3 Henry Ridley (5-10, 190, So) CB 21 Clarence Curry (6-1, 190, So) 28 Ray Ventrone (5-11, 190, Fr.) FB 41 Cameron Cross (6-1, 225, Jr) 11 Phil DiGiacomo (6-1, 215, Fr.) CB 25 Gary Johnson (5-8, 185, Jr) 30 Jeremy Morgan (5-11, 180, Fr.) WR 9 Shaz Brown (5-11, 180, Sr) 5 Luke Stopper (5-10, 175, Sr.) SS 6 Steve Neugebauer (5-11, 205, Jr) 1 Todd Hamilton (5-10, 175, So) WR 2 Murle Sango (5-9, 175, Sr) 7 Brian White (5-10, 190, Jr) FS 33 Darnell Greene (5-10, 185, Jr) 4 Aaron Smith (5-7, 170, Jr.) SPECIALISTS K 12 Casey Hannon (6-0, 205, Sr) 31 Chris Birch (6-2, 185, Sr.) LS 34 Jamison Young (6-1, 225, Jr) 86 Matt Chila (6-3, 235, So) P 31 Chris Birch (6-2, 185, Sr) 12 Casey Hannon (6-0, 205, Sr.) KR 20 Brian Westbrook (5-9, 205, Sr) 25 Gary Johnson (5-8, 185, Jr) H 31 Chris Birch (6-0, 185, Sr.) 14 Scott Lukash (5-11, 195, So) PR 2 Murle Sango (5-9, 175, Sr) 20 Brian Westbrook (5-9), 205, Sr)

MAINE DEPTH CHART LT OFFENSE 77 Zack Magliaro (6-3, 300, Sr) 65 Keith Ford (6-2, 335, Fr) DE DEFENSE 92 Damon Boinske (6-3, 235, Sr.) 99 Marcus Walton (6-1, 235, So.) LG 66 Brian Williams (6-1, 270, Jr) 50 John Kmety (6-2, 280, So) DT 44 Dennis Dottin-Carter (6-0, 245, So.) 55 Pat Pau (6-5, 235, Fr.) C 68 Mike Leconte (6-3, 275, RFr) 66 Brian Williams (6-1, 270, Jr.) DT 56 Dan Joslyn (6-2, 290, So.) 95 Mark Stetson (6-3, 280, Fr.) RG 75 Pete Richardson (6-5, 310, So.) 64 Josh Watson (5-10, 250, Fr.) DE 58 Brendan Curry (6-2, 240, Jr.) 42 Brian Mann (6-1, 215, So.) RT 74 Matt Hammond (6-4, 290, So.) 73 Mark Lehner (6-3, 295, RFr) LB 2 Ernie Svolto (5-11, 200, Sr) 23 Brandon McGowan (5-10, 170, Fr.) TE 80 Chad Hayes (6-6, 250, Sr.) 86 Danny Fusco (6-5, 260, Fr) LB 4 Stephen Cooper (6-1, 220, Jr.) 14 Justin Davis (6-2, 210, Sr.) WR 8 Stefan Gomes (6-1, 210, So.) 7 Ivi Nwosu (6-1, 210, So.) LB 40 Rob Kierstead (5-11, 230, Jr) 10 Lofa Tatupu (5-11, 215, Fr) TB 28 Royston English (5-9, 220, Sr.) 21 Marcus Williams (5-10, 215, Fr.) LB 1 Malik Nichols (6-0, 200, Sr.) 37 Matt DiBiase (5-9, 190, RFr.) FB 85 John Gelsomino (6-2, 240, Jr.) 30 Kurt Bulwith (6-3, 215, Fr.) CB 16 Devon Goree (5-7, 175, So.) 22 Derek Martinez (5-7, 170, So.) QB 18 Jake Eaton (6-1, 210, Jr.) 15 Jon Meczywor (6-5, 220, Fr.) FS 17 David Cusano (5-9, 195, Jr) 31 Jarrod Gomes (5-9, 170, So.) WR 9 Paris Minor (5-7, 170, So.) 81 Christian Pereira (6-3, 190, Fr.) CB 3 Lennard Byrd (5-7, 175, Sr) 31 Jarrod Gomes (5-9, 170, So.) SPECIALISTS PK KR 3 Eduardo Melgar (6-0, 195, Sr) 6 Jeremiah Armendariz (5-8, 165, Jr) 1 Corey Lane (5-8, 175, So) 29 Shawn Frye (5-7, 160, So) H LS 9 Ed Allen (6-0, 185, So) 11 Mike Forcum (6-0, 195, So) 54 Damian Mincey (6-4, 250, Jr) 65 Mike Kennedy (6-3, 275, RFr) P 12 Peter Dodosh (5-10, 180, Sr) PR 6 Jeremiah Armendariz (5-8, 165, Jr) 21 David Bradford (5-10, 175, Sr)

2001 INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS Rushing Attempts................33, Westbrook vs. JMU Rushing Yards..................228, Westbrook vs. JMU Rushing Touchdowns...............5, Westbrook vs. JMU Passing Attempts...............43, Gordon vs. Richmond Pass Completions...............27, Gordon vs. Richmond Passing Yards.................376, Gordon vs. Richmond Passing Touchdowns..............4, Gordon vs. Richmond Receptions......................9, Brown vs. Richmond Receiving Yards.............128, Westbrook vs. Richmond Receiving T D s...................2, We s t b rook vs. Richmond Points...................30, Westbrook, vs. Colgate/JMU Field Goals....................1, Hannon vs. four teams Extra Points........................6, Hannon vs. JMU Interceptions.........................1, by four players Most Tackles................... 14, Young vs. Richmond Most Kickoff Return Yards...........135, We s t b rook vs. JMU Most Punt Return Yards..... 51, Westbrook vs. Northeastern All-Purpose Yards................405, Westbrook vs. JMU 2001 TEAM OFFENSE SEASON HIGHS First Downs.......................24, vs. Colgate/JMU Rushing Yards...........................228, vs. JMU Pass Completions.....................27, vs. Richmond Passing Yards........................376, vs. Richmond Total Offense...........................472, vs. JMU Most Plays..............................71, vs. JMU Touchdowns..............................6, vs. JMU Points..................................45, vs. JMU Field Goals...........................1 vs. four teams 2001 TEAM DEFENSE SEASON BESTS Fewest First Downs...................11, vs. New Haven Fewest Offensive Yards...................55, vs. Colgate Fewest Pass Completions...............9 vs. Northeastern Fewest Passing Yards....................113, vs. Colgate Fewest Rushing Yards......................64, vs. JMU Most Turnovers Gained..................3, vs. Richmond Most Fumbles Recovered.................2 vs. Richmond Most Passes Intercepted.................2 vs. New Haven Most Sacks..........................5 vs. New Haven THE LAST TIME V I L LA N OVA SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT: Sept. 16, 2000 - Vi l l a n ova 42, No rfolk State 0 V I L LA N OVA WAS SHUTO U T: Nov. 9, 1996 - UNH 34, Vi l l a n ova 0 A W I L D C AT RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A T D : Aug. 30, 2001 - Brian We s t b rook vs. Colgate 98 yd s. AN OPPOSING PLAYER RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A T D : Oct. 16, 1994 - Dwight Robinson, JMU, 94 yd s. A W I L D C AT RETURNED A PUNT FOR A T D : Oct. 25, 1980 - David Ma rtin vs. VMI, 75 yd s. AN OPPOSING PLAYER RETURNED A PUNT FOR A T D : Oct. 16, 1999 - Jo rdan Yo u n g e r, UConn, 68 yd s. V I L LA N OVA BLOCKED A PUNT: Sept.. 8, 2001 - vs. No rt h e a s t e rn THE OPPONENT BLOCKED A PUNT: Oct. 3,1998 - Ma i n e A W I L D C AT INTERCEPTED THREE PA S S E S : Nov. 30, 1990 - Orin Solomon vs. UNH V I L LA N OVA RETURNED AN INT. FOR T D : Oct. 21, 2000 - Jason McMillion vs. New Ha m p s h i re, 31 yd s. AN OPPOSING PLAYER RETURNED AN INT. FOR A T D : Oct. 6, 2001 - De n n a rd Melton, James Madison, 41 yd s. V I L LA N OVA RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A T D : Sept. 26, 1998- Aaron Weems vs. W&M 21 yd s. AN OPPOSING PLAYER RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A T D : Sept. 9, 2000 - Braden Steffy, Millersville, 1` yd s. A W I L D C AT KICKED FIVE FIELD GOALS IN A GAME: Nov. 18, 1995 - Ma rk Kiefer vs. Richmond 37, 25, 42, 30, 30 yd s. A W I L D C AT RUSHED FOR 100 YARDS IN A GAME: Oct.. 6, 2001- Brian We s t b rook (33/228), vs. James Ma d i s o n A W I L D C AT RUSHED FOR 200 YARDS IN A GAME Oct. 6, 2001- Brian We s t b rook (33/228), vs. James Ma d i s o n TWO W I L D C ATS RUSHED FOR 100 YARDS IN A GAME: Oct. 31, 1998 - Brian We s t b rook (13/112) & Roger Harriott (14/100) vs. Fo rd h a m A W I L D C AT PASSED FOR OVER 300 YARDS IN A GAME: Nov. 18,2000 - Brett Go rdon vs. De l a w a re, 424 yard s A W I L D C AT PASSED FOR OVER 400 YARDS IN A GAME: Sept. 29, 2001 - Brett Go rdon vs. Richmond, 376 yard s A W I L D C AT HAD OVER 100 YARDS RECEIVING: Oct. 20, 2001 - Murle Sango (8/118) vs. New Ha ven A W I L D C AT HAD OVER 200 YARDS RECEIVING: Nov. 2, 1996 - Brian Finneran vs. URI, 229 yd s. V I L LA N OVA PLAYED AN OV E RTIME GAME: Oct. 6, 2001 - Vi l l a n ova 45, James Madison 44 (Double OT ) V I L LA N OVA PLAYED A NIGHT GAME: Oct. 12, 2001 - New Ha ven 17, Vi l l a n ova 14

PLAYER SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH #86 Matt Chila Receptions 3 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 Same Receiving Yards 23 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 23 on two occasions Receiving Touchdowns N/A 1 vs. New Hampshire, 10/21/00 Longest Catch 11 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 23 vs. New Hampshire, 10/21/00 #10 Brett Gordon Passing Attempts 43 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 48 on two occasions Pass Completions 27 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 36 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Passing Yards 376 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 424 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Passing Touchdowns 4 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 4 on two occasions Interceptions 5 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 Same Longest Completion 64 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 67 vs. W&M, 11/11/00 300-Yard Passing Games 1 3 400-Yard Passing Games N/A 1 #12 Casey Hannon Most Field Goals 1 on four occasions 3 on two occasions Longest Field Goal 40 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 50 vs. JMU, 10/2/99 Extra Points 6 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 7 on two occasions #14 Scott Lukash Passing Attempts 2 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 32 vs. UMass, 11/4/00 Pass Completions 1 on two occasions 18 vs. UMass, 11/4/00 Passing Yards 6 vs. Northeastern 9/8/01 182 vs. UMass, 11/4/00 Passing Touchdowns N/A 2 vs. New Hampshire, 10/21/00 Interceptions 1 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 3 vs. UMass, 11/4/00 Longest Completion 6 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 47 vs. New hampshire, 10/21/00 300-Yard Passing Games N/A N/A 400-Yard Passing Games N/A N/A #3 Henry Ridley Rushing Attempts 11 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 14 vs. Norfolk State, 9/16/00 Rushing Yards 45 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 66 vs. Norfolk State, 9/16/00 Rushing Touchdowns N/A 1 vs. Norfolk State, 9/16/00 100-Yard Games N/A N/A Receptions 2 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 Same Receiving Yards 10 on two occasions 36 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Receiving Touchdowns N/A N/A Longest Rush 15 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 Same Longest Catch 10 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 36 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00

PLAYER SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH #2 Murle Sango Receptions 8 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 13, vs. UConn, 10/16/99 Receiving Yards 118 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 138 vs. New Hampshire, 10/30/99 Receiving Touchdowns 1 on three occasions 2 on five occasions Longest Catch 64 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 Same Most Kickoff Return Yards N/A 89, vs. JMU, 10/2/99 Longest Kickoff Return 8 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 52 vs. JMU, 10/2/99 Most Punt Return Yards 26 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 58 vs. Maine, 9/23/00 Longest Punt Return 12 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 58 vs. Maine, 9/23/00 Most All-Purpose Yards 144 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 287 vs. New Hampshire, 10/30/99 #5Luke Stopper Rushing Attempts N/A 7 vs. James Madison, 10/7/00 Rushing Yards N/A 55 vs. Northeastern, 10/14/00 Rushing Touchdowns N/A 1 on two occasions Longest Rush N/A 45 vs. Northeastern, 10/14/00 Receptions 2 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 6 vs. Delaware, 11/20/99 Receiving Yards 23 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 65 vs. Penn, 9/25/99 Receiving Touchdowns N/A 1 on two occasions All-Purpose Yards 23 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 65 vs. Penn, 9/25/99 #20 Brian Westbrook Rushing Attempts 33 vs. JMU, 10/6/01 41 vs. URI, 11/21/98 Rushing Yards 28 vs. JMU, 10/6/01 Same Rushing Touchdowns 5 vs. JMU, 10/6/01 Same 100-Yard Games 3 16 200-Yard Games 1 2 Receptions 8 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 15 vs. Northeastern. 10/10/98 Receiving Yards 128 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 192 vs. W&M, 11/11/00 Receiving Touchdowns 1 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 3 vs. Fordham, 10/31/98 Longest Rush 55 vs. Colgate, 8/30/01 82 vs. W&M, 11/11/00 Longest Catch 60 vs. Richmond, 9/29/01 72 vs JMU, 9/19/98 Most Punt Return Yardage 51 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 Same Longest Punt Return 51 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 Same Most Kickoff Return Yardage 135 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 269 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Longest Kickoff Return 99 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 *** Same Kickoff Returns for TD 1 5 All-Purpose Yards 405 vs. James Madison, 10/6/01 458 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 *** did not score

PLAYER SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH #11 Brian White Receptions 5 on two occasions 10 vs. UConn, 10/16/99 Receiving Yards 67 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 126 vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Receiving Touchdowns 1 vs. Northeastern, 9/8/01 2 on three occasions Longest Catch 24 vs. New Haven, 10/12/01 33 vs. Richmond, 9/11/99