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HOFSTRA FOOTBALL, 2007 GAME 3: HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY (0-0, 2-0) (#15 TSN, #16 Coaches) at UNIVERSITY of RHODE ISLAND (0-1, 0-3) Saturday, September 22, 2007-1 p.m. Meade Stadium - Kingston, RI Television: None Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7), Pregame show at 12:30 p.m. Internet: Audio - www.wrhu.org 2007 HOFSTRA SCHEDULE Sept. 8 #9 FURMAN 32-17 W Sept. 15 at Albany (TW Cable) 28-13 W Sept. 22 at Rhode Island* 1 p.m. Sept. 29 STONY BROOK (MSG-TV) 7 p.m. Oct. 6 MAINE* + 1:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at Towson* (CAA TV) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 4 p.m. Oct. 27 at Villanova* (CAA TV) 3:30 p.m. Nov. 3 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Northeastern* Noon Nov. 17 MASSACHUSETTS* 1 p.m. * - CAA Game + - Homecoming All times ET INFORMATION CONTACTS: Hofstra - Jim Sheehan, Associate Athletic Director/ Communications; (516) 463-6764 - O; (516) 523-6692 - Cell; (516) 463-5033 - Fax Rhode Island Mike Laprey, Assistant Director of Sports Communications; (401) 874-2401- O; (401) 874-5354- Fax Meade Stadium Press Box - (401) 874-4616 HOFSTRA FACTS, FIGURES, STREAKS AND TRENDS: - The Pride is on a two-game winning streak following their 28-13 victory at Albany last Saturday. The victory snapped a four-game road losing skid. - The Pride is 68-46 in regular season play since the start of the 1997 season. Hofstra has posted an 84-53-1 record over the last 138 regular season games. ON THIS DAY IN HOFSTRA FOOTBALL HISTORY: 2001 - Quarterback Rocky Butler passed for 215 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 122 yards and another touchdown to lead the 14th-ranked Pride to a 51-44 victory over Maine at Shuart Stadium. Receiver Kahmal Roy had four catches for 106 yards and three touchdowns as Hofstra rang up 423 yards on offense. Roy, currently an assistant coach on the Pride coaching staff, had TD grabs of 27, 31 and 30 yards. Defensive back Jason Howard posted 13 tackles including 12 solo stops while Doug Shanahan posted 11 stops and recorded a 27-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown. The Pride has played six games on September 22 since 1956. Hofstra is a perfect 6-0 in those games. In addition to the 2001 contest, Hofstra downed Wilkes (40-0) in 1956, Springfield (13-10) in 1962, Boston State (23-6) in 1972, Seton Hall (21-20) in 1973, and USMMA (27-13) in 1979. HOFSTRA-RHODE ISLAND SERIES: Saturday's game is the 22nd meeting between Hofstra and Rhode Island in a series that began in 1953. Hofstra holds a 15-6 series lead but the series is tied at 3-3 since the Pride joined the Atlantic 10/CAA in 2001. The Pride is 6-4 against the Rams in Kingston. The two teams last met in 2006 on Long Island with Rhode Island recording a 20-13 victory over Hofstra. The Pride downed the Rams 38-24 in Kingston in 2005. Year Winner (Loc.) Score 1953 Hofstra (H) 27-12 1954 Rhode Island (A) 14-46 1961 Hofstra (H) 12-0 1962 Hofstra (A) 20-8 1963 Rhode Island (H) 7-23 1964 Hofstra (A) 28-7 1992 Hofstra (H) 28-18 1993 Rhode Island (A) 32-37 1994 Hofstra (H) 42-16 1995 Hofstra (A) 37-3 1996 Hofstra (H) 21-0 1997 Hofstra (A) 28-21 1998 Hofstra (H) 48-30 1999 Hofstra (A) 28-13 2000 Hofstra (H) 30-12 2001 Rhode Island (A) 26-35 2002 Hofstra (H) 37-19 2003 Rhode Island (A) 0-24 2004 Hofstra (H) 62-43 2005 Hofstra (A) 38-24 2006 Rhode Island (H) 13-20 THE LAST TIME - HOFSTRA vs. RHODE ISLAND- GAME 9 - NOVEMBER 4, 2006: The visiting Rams scored three touchdowns in the first 11 minutes and staved off a late Pride comeback as Rhode Island posted a 20-13 Atlantic 10 victory over Hofstra at James M. Shuart Stadium. URI quarterback Derek Cassidy completed seven of 12 passes for 170 yards and one touchdown, while receiver Shawn Leonard posted four receptions for 120 yards to lead the Rams. Hofstra running backs Terry Crenshaw (22-93-1) and Kareem Huggins (11-85-0) combined for 178 of the Pride's 267 yards on the day.

Rhode Island scored on its first possession, going 80 yards in 13 plays with Cassidy calling his own number on a 1-yard run for the touchdown with 9:26 to play in the first quarter. The extra-point snap was high and the rush attempt failed. The big play in the Rams drive was a 14-yard run by running back Tim Allen on a third-and-four-play early in the series. After Hofstra punted the ball away on its first possession, the Rams took over on their 49-yard line. On the third play in the series, facing a third-and-14, the Pride were whistled for pass interference on Tim Allen, giving the Rams a first down at the Hofstra 41. On the next play, Tolbert Evans rushed for 35 yards to the Pride 6-yard line. Jimmy Hughes rushed the final six yards for the touchdown. Colin Gallagher's extra-point was good and the Rams had a 13-0 lead with 5:35 to play in the quarter. On Hofstra's next possession, Crenshaw fumbled at the Pride 31 as tackle Chad Waltrip stripped Crenshaw of the ball and safety Adrian Owen recovered at the 30. On the Rhode Island's first play from scrimmage, Cassidy hit Evans with a 30-yard touchdown pass. Gallagher's extra-point gave the Rams a 20-0 advantage with 4:49 to play in the first quarter. The Pride scored 10 points in the second quarter as Crenshaw led a seven-play, 58-yard drive by rushing five times for 30 yards, including a 2-yard scoring run, and caught a pass for 19 yards in the series. Rob Zarrilli's extra-point closed the deficit to 20-7 with 7:14 to play in the half. Zarrilli would then boot a 32-yard field goal with 49 seconds to play in the half, after an eight-play, 61-yard drive, to close to 20-10 at halftime. After allowing 167 yards in the first quarter, the Pride defense stepped up to hold the Rams to -4 yards in the second quarter. Hofstra inched closer on its opening possession of the second half. Starting out on their own 32, the Pride marched 53 yards in 15 plays before settling for a Zarrilli 32-yard field goal with 9:06 to play in the third quarter. The Hofstra defense stood tall once again, holding the Rams to 53 yards in the period and two three-and-out possessions in their two series. In the fourth quarter URI had a chance to add some insurance points, moving the ball to the Pride 7-yard line for a fourth down play. After taking a penalty and moving the ball back to the 12-yard line, Gallagher missed a 29-yard field goal. Hofstra mounted a late drive, starting at their own 28 with 2:07 to play. Quarterback Dennis Davis (11-27-1, 106, 0TD), who was making his first start of the season, hit the A-10's receiving yards leader Shaine Smith for a 12-yard gain. It was Smith's first catch of the contest. On the next play, Davis found tight end Marquis Bonds in the middle of the field for a 25-yard pick-up to the URI 35-yard line. After an incompletion and a 4-yard run by Huggins, Davis could not complete third and fourth down passes to Smith and the Rams took over on downs and ran out the clock. Hofstra freshman linebacker Luke Bonus had an outstanding game, posting a career-best 15 tackles, 4 1/2 tackles for losses, forced and recovered a fumble, and had one sack. Tackle Ken Sussman also posted a career-high with 11 tackles, as did linebacker Greg Vineyard, who started in place of the injured Gian Villante (ankle) to record 10 tackles. 1 2 3 4 F Rhode Island 20 0 0 0 20 Hofstra 0 10 3 0 13 Scoring Summary URI- Cassidy 1-yard run (Giannecchini rush failed) URI- Hughes 6-yard run (Gallagher kick) URI- Evans 30-yard pass from Cassidy (Gallagher kick) HU- Crenshaw 2-yard run (Zarrilli kick) HU- Zarrilli 32-yard field goal HU- Zarrilli 32-yard field goal URI Hofstra First Downs (R-P-Pe) 11-4-1 10-5-1 Rushes-Yards (Net) 53-135 37-161 Passing Yards (Net) 170 106 Passes Comp-Att-Int 7-12-0 11-27-1 Total Offense/Plays-Yards 65-305 64-267 Punt Returns-Yards 3-9 2-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-75 4-73 Interception Returns-Yards 1-32 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.6 6-41.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-43 6-39 Possession Time 32:32 27:28 Third Down Conversions 6-14 7-16 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-21 RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Crenshaw (22-93-1), Huggins (11-85-0); URI- Evans (2-64-0), Hughes (8-30-1), PittCoombs (7-21-0) PASSING: HOFSTRA- Davis (27-11-1, 106, 0); URI- Cassidy (12-7-0, 170, 1) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- Riley (5-38-0), Crenshaw (2-22- 0), Bonds (1-25-0); URI- Leonard (4-120-0), Del Grosso (2-20-0), Evans (1-30-1) TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA- Bonus (7-8-15), Sussman (4-7-11), Vineyard (6-4-10); URI- Pride (6-6-12), Farley (4-5- 9), Owen (2-6-8) Stadium: Shuart Stadium Attendance: 4,755 Weather: 42 degrees and sunny HOFSTRA'S STATISTICAL LEADERS - 2 GAMES RUSHING Att. Net Avg. TD Kareem Huggins 51 189 3.7 2 Bryan Savage 14 24 1.7 2 PASSING (Eff.) GP Comp-Att-Int Yds. TD Bryan Savage (149.3) 2 43-64-0 547 2 RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD Charles Sullivan 18 272 15.1 2 Anthony Nelson 9 109 12.1 0 Ottis Lewis 8 85 10.6 0

TACKLES UT-AT-TT Sacks Int Stanley Gutierrez (LB) 8-19-27 0-0 1-6 Gian Villante (LB) 9-15-24 0.5-4 0-0 David Darby (FS) 5-8-13 1-8 2-19 Kyle Arrington (CB) 5-8-13 0-0 0-0 Luke Bonus (LB) 1-9-10 0-0 0-0 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA STATS: Here are Hofstra s 2007 team and individual statistical rankings in the FCS and the CAA, as of September 17: Category National Actual Conf Rank Rank Rushing Offense 89 108.00 10 Passing Offense 15 273.50 4 Total Offense 51 381.50 6 Scoring Offense 40 30.00 7 Rushing Defense 18 89.50 2 Pass Efficiency Defense 27 99.18 2 Total Defense 15 269.00 1 Scoring Defense 17 15.00 1 Net Punting 86 30.22 11 Punt Returns 78 6.00 5 Kickoff Returns 15 26.63 4 Turnover Margin 9 2.00 1 Pass Defense 42 179.50 3 Passing Efficiency 23 149.31 7 Sacks T-47 2.00 6 Tackles For Loss 59 6.00 4 Sacks Allowed T-52 1.50 7 Category Player National Actual Conf Rank Rank Rushing Kareem Huggins 39 94.50 7 Passing Efficiency Bryan Savage 21 149.29 7 Total Offense Bryan Savage 10 285.50 3 Kareem Huggins 94.50 18 Recpts./Game Charles Sullivan T-4 9.00 1 Anthony Nelson T-85 4.50 10 Rec. Yds./Game Charles Sullivan 5 136.00 1 Interceptions David Darby T-4 1.00 1 DeWayne Whitaker T-51.50 T-4 Stanley Gutierrez T-51.50 T-4 Kickoff Returns Kareem Huggins 5 36.80 2 Field Goals Rob Zarrilli T-7 2.00 1 Scoring Rob Zarrilli T-36 9.00 T-5 Kareem Huggins T-36 9.00 T-5 Bryan Savage T-98 6.00 T-13 Charles Sullivan T-98 6.00 T-13 All-Purpose Yds. Kareem Huggins 16 190.00 1 Charles Sullivan 48 136.00 5 Sacks Thomas Massey T-57.75 7 David Darby.50 T-12 Zachary Carney.50 T-12 Tackles Stanley Gutierrez 6 13.50 1 Gian Villante 13 12.00 4 Tackles For Loss Stanley Gutierrez 1.00 T-12 Thomas Massey 1.00 T-12 2007 CAA FOOTBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS: As of September 21, 2007 Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. North Massachusetts 1 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 Hofstra 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 New Hampshire 0 1.000 1 1.500 Maine 0 1.000 1 2.333 Northeastern 0 1.000 1 2.333 Rhode Island 0 1.000 0 3.000 South Delaware 1 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 James Madison 1 0 1.000 1 1.500 Richmond 1 0 1.000 1 1.500 Towson 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 Villanova 0 0.000 1 1.500 William & Mary 0 1.000 1 1.500 LAST WEEK IN THE CAA - September 15 *Maine 17 at Villanova 24 (OT) *Towson 13 at Massachusetts 36 *Rhode Island 9 at Delaware 38 Hofstra 28 at Albany 13 New Hampshire 48 at Marshall 35 Northwestern State 14 at Northeastern 42 VMI 17 at James Madison 45 Liberty 41 at William & Mary 48 (OT) THIS WEEK S GAMES - September 22 *Hofstra at Rhode Island *Massachusetts at Maine *Delaware at Towson Dartmouth at New Hampshire Northeastern at UC Davis Coastal Carolina at James Madison Richmond at Bucknell Penn at Villanova William & Mary at Virginia Tech CAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Ricky Santos, New Hampshire, QB, Sr. CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Stanley Gutierrez, Hofstra, LB, Sr. CAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brian Pate, William & Pate, K, So. CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Anthony Walters, Delaware, CB, Fr.

GUTIERREZ NAMED CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Hofstra linebacker Stanley Gutierrez has been named the Colonial Athletic Association Football Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in Saturday s 28-13 Pride victory at Albany, the conference announced Monday. Gutierrez, a senior from Freeport, NY, topped his previous career-high of 12 tackles set on September 8 against Furman with a 15-tackle performance against the Great Danes of Albany to help boost the 19th-ranked Pride s record to 2-0 on the season. He tallied six solo stops and nine assists, two tackles for losses of 4 yards, and picked off his first pass of the season and the third of his career in the fourth quarter. Gutierrez and the Pride defense, which leads the league and ranks 15th nationally in total defense in the FCS, limited the Great Danes to just 225 yards on the evening and only 94 on the ground. The CAA also announced that New Hampshire senior quarterback Ricky Santos was named the Offensive Player of the Week, William & Mary sophomore kicker Brian Pate was selected the CAA Special Teams Player of the Week, and Delaware red-shirt freshman cornerback Anthony Walters was chosen the CAA Rookie of the Week. Santos completed 23 of 33 passes for 289 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed 13 times for 45 yards and a touchdown in the Wildcats 48-35 victory over BCS Marshall. Pate was a perfect 6-for-6 in extra points, including two in the overtime, and was 2-for-2 in field goals as the Tribe defeated Liberty, 48-41 in overtime. Walters posted five tackles, a tackle for a loss of eight, and forced a fumble in the Blue Hens 38-9 victory over Rhode Island. HOFSTRA S CAA WEEKLY HONOREES Sept. 10 - Rob Zarrilli, K, Special Teams Player of the Week Gian Villante, LB, Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 17 - Stanley Gutierrez, LB, Defensive Player of the Week HOFSTRA MOVES UP TO 15TH IN THE SPORTS NETWORK S FCS TOP 25 POLL: The Pride jumped four places to 15th this week in the Sports Network s FCS Top 25 Media Poll. Hofstra received its highest ranking since a number 12 placement on September 16, 2002. The Pride s four-place move is the largest by a team that was ranked last week. Hofstra is one of five Colonial Athletic Association members ranked in this week s Media Poll. Massachusetts (3-0) is third, James Madison (2-1) is eighth, New Hampshire (1-1), coming off a 48-35 victory over FBS Marshall, is 10th, and Delaware (3-0) is 11th. Towson, which was ranked 23rd last week, fell out of the Top 25 after losing to Massachusetts, 36-13, last Saturday. Appalachian State (3-0) remained the unanimous choice at number 1 following their 34-21 victory over Northern Arizona. Montana (2-0) is second, Massachusetts (3-0) stayed in third followed by Northern Iowa (3-0) and North Dakota State (2-0). McNeese State (2-0) used a 38-17 victory over an FBS opponent and old rival, Louisiana-Lafayette, to vault up two places in the poll to sixth place. Southern Illinois (3-0) stayed at No. 7 with its 44-10 hammering of Southern Utah. Youngstown State fell two spots to eighth, despite a 42-6 pounding of Stony Brook. James Madison used a 45-17 rout of VMI to retain its ninth-place ranking. New Hampshire jumped two spots from 12th to 10th with their win over Marshall. The UNH victory was the sixth win of the season by an FCS school over an FBS opponent. It was also the third consecutive week that FCS schools have won two games against the FBS. The 2007 SPORTS NETWORK FCS POLL: Here is the 2007 Sports Network FCS Top 25 poll, as of September 17: No. Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW 1. Appalachian State (90) 3-0 2,250 1 2. Montana 2-0 2,055 2 3. Massachusetts 3-0 1,985 3 4. Northern Iowa 3-0 1,943 4 5. North Dakota State 2-0 1,843 5 6. McNeese State 2-0 1,763 8 7. Southern Illinois 3-0 1,662 7 8. James Madison 2-1 1,641 9 9. Youngstown State 2-1 1,626 6 10. New Hampshire 1-1 1,426 12 11. Delaware 3-0 1,344 10 12. Hampton 2-0 1,122 13 13. Wofford 2-1 1,053 11 14. Illinois State 2-1 971 17 15. Hofstra 2-0 794 19 16. Furman 1-2 728 15 17. Sam Houston State 2-1 693 16 18. Montana State 1-1 564 20 19. Western Illinois 2-1 505 22 20. Eastern Illinois 1-2 468 14 21. Yale 1-0 417 21 22. Lafayette 3-0 324 25 23. Alabama A&M 3-0 184 NR 24. Cal Poly 1-2 160 NR 25. Eastern Washington 2-0 155 NR HOFSTRA CLIMBS FOUR PLACES TO 16TH IN FCS COACHES POLL: The Pride moved up four places to 16th this week in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Coaches poll. Hofstra is one of five CAA members in the FCS Coaches Top 25 Poll this week. Massachusetts, which will face the Pride on November 17, received 641 votes for third place. James Madison is in ninth place with New Hampshire 10 th and Delaware 11th Two-time defending national champion Appalachian State received all 28 firstplace votes for the third week in a row of the poll. The Mountaineers beat Northern Arizona 34-21-7 to remain undefeated. Montana received 647 votes for second place

while Massachusetts received 641 points for third. North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Youngstown State, McNeese State, James Madison and New Hampshire round out the top 10. Here is the 2007 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Coaches Top 25 Poll, as of September 18: No. Team (Record) Points LW 1. Appalachian State (3-0) 700 1 2. Montana (2-0) 647 2 3. Massachusetts (3-0) 641 2 4. North Dakota State (2-0) 608 4 5. Northern Iowa (3-0) 596 5 6. Southern Illinois (3-0) 530 6 7. Youngstown State (2-1) 513 7 8. McNeese State (2-0) 512 9 9. James Madison (2-1) 508 7 10. New Hampshire (1-1) 445 12 11. Delaware (3-0) 399 11 12. Wofford (2-1) 366 10 13. Hampton (2-0) 333 13 14. Illinois State (2-1) 300 15 15. Sam Houston State (2-1) 246 14 16. Hofstra (2-0) 236 20 17. Furman (1-2) 209 16 18. Montana State (1-1) 189 19 19. Western Illinois (2-1) 173 21 20. Nicholls State (2-1) 153 18 21. Yale (1-0) 135 23 22. Eastern Illinois (1-2) 118 17 23. Lafayette (3-0) 91 NR 24. Cal Poly (1-2) 76 21 25. Alabama A&M (3-0) 73 25 HOFSTRA IN THE POLLS: Here is where the Pride has ranked in the FCS Polls this season: Date TSN Coaches Preseason NR NR Sept. 3 NR NR Sept. 10 19 20 Sept. 17 15 16 (NR-not ranked; NP-no poll; RV-receiving votes) HOFSTRA LAST WEEK - SEPTEMBER 15 AT ALBANY: Hofstra quarterback Bryan Savage rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a third, and the Pride defense held the Great Danes to just 225 yards of offense as 19 th -ranked Hofstra (2-0) posted a 28-13 non-conference victory over Albany (1-2) at University Field Saturday night. Savage, the junior college transfer from Springfield, PA, completed 19 of 28 passes for 262 yards and threw a 43-yard scoring pass to senior Charles Sullivan in the third quarter. Savage also rushed six times for 14 yards and recorded scoring runs of 20-yards and 1-yard in the second quarter. Sullivan tallied his second consecutive 100-yard receiving game and the sixth of his career with six catches for 125 yards. Senior Kareem Huggins led the Pride ground game with 73 yards on 26 carries and had a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown late in the first quarter. The Hofstra defense shutdown the Albany attack, which posted over 500 yards last week at Fordham, with four sacks, and interceptions by David Darby, his second of the season, and Stanley Gutierrez, his first of the year. Gutierrez also led the Hofstra defensive charge with 15 tackles and two tackles for losses. Linebacker Gian Villante added 12 tackles while Darby posted eight stops. The Great Danes got on the board first late in the first quarter. After a Hofstra punt following a long Pride possession, Albany got the ball on their own 22-yard line. Behind quarterback Vinny Esposito and tailback David McCarty, the Great Danes went on an 18-play, 64-yard drive that chewed up 7:36 only to have the Pride defense stop them on the Hofstra 14-yard line. Albany had to settle for a 31-yard field goal from Jason Fralicker for a 3-0 lead with 1:21 to play in the first quarter. But the lead was short-lived as Hofstra senior Kareem Huggins took the ensuing kickoff and returned it 98 yards for the first kickoff return touchdown of his career. It was also Hofstra s first kickoff return for a touchdown since Robert Thomas 97-yard return against Liberty in 1998. Robert Zarrilli s extra-point gave the Pride a 7-3 lead with 1:08 to play in the first. The Pride defense forced Albany to three-and-out on its next possession and got the ball back at its own 16 yard line to start the second quarter. Quarterback Bryan Savage and receiver Charles Sullivan directed a seven-play, 84-yard drive with Savage keeping the ball on the option for a 20-yard scoring run. Savage and Sullivan hooked up twice in the drive for gains of 17 and 25 yards as the Pride took a 14-3 lead with 12:37 to play in the half. Hofstra, which held the Great Danes to three-and-out in all three possessions in the second quarter, boosted the lead to 21-3 late in the second quarter. Starting out at the Albany 45 following a Great Dane punt, the Pride went 55 yards in eight plays with Savage calling his own number for a one-yard touchdown run with 6 seconds remaining in the half. Zarrilli, who missed a 32-yards field goal attempt earlier in the period, booted the extra-point as Hofstra took an 18-points lead into the locker room at halftime. The Pride racked up 229 yards in the first half while holding Albany to 89 including just 32 rushing. Albany scored on its first possession of the second half. Following a 39-yard runback by Dieuseul Joseph to the Hofstra 41, the Pride defense held Albany to just 17 yards in eight plays and the Great Danes had to settle for a 41-yard field goal by Fralicker with 11:16 to play in the third quarter to close the gap to 21-6. Hofstra came right back and went on a six-play, 63-yard drive with the scrambling Savage finding Sullivan for a 43-yard touchdown with 8:24 to play in the period. Zarrilli s extrapoint boosted the Pride lead to 28-6. But there was still more fight in the dogs as the Great Danes went on a 66-yard drive in

seven plays after the kickoff, with quarterback Vinny Esposito scoring on a nine-yard run. Fralicker booted the extra point to close the deficit to 28-13 with 5:23 remaining in the third quarter. Neither team would score the rest of the way. Esposito completed 15 of 29 passes for 131 yards but was picked off twice. He rushed for 28 yards on 12 carries and scored once. Flanker Jason Smith caught four passes for 42 yards while Daniel Bocanegra added four receptions for 20 yards. The Great Danes running game was led by David McCarty with 47 yards on 16 rushes. Linebacker Colin Disch led Albany with nine tackles. 1 2 3 4 F #19 Hofstra 7 14 7 0 28 Albany 3 0 10 0 13 Scoring Summary UA - Fralicker 31-yd. field goal HU - Huggins 98-yard kickoff return (Zarrilli kick) HU - Savage 20-yard run (Zarrilli kick) HU - Savage 1-yard run (Zarrilli kick) UA - Fralicker 41-yard field goal HU - Sullivan 43-yard pass from Savage (Zarrilli kick) UA - Esposito 9-yard run (Fralicker kick) HOFSTRA ALBANY First Downs (R-P-Pe) 4-12-1 5-8-0 Rushes-Yards (Net) 36-91 37-94 Passing Yards (Net) 262 131 Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-28-0 15-29-2 Total Offense/Plays-Yards 64-353 66-225 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-137 4-100 Interception Returns-Yards 2-25 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-30.3 7-39.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-19 4-19 Possession Time 32:05 27:55 Third Down Conversions 5-13 6-17 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 2-12 RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Huggins (26-73-0), Savage (6-15-2); ALBANY- McCarty (16-47-0), Esposito (12-28-1), Simmons (6-14-0) PASSING: HOFSTRA- Savage (28-19-0, 262, 1); ALBANY- Esposito (29-15-2, 131, 0) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- Sullivan (6-125-1), Lewis (4-34- 0), Riley 2-29-0); ALBANY- Smith (4-42-0), Bocanegra (4-20-0), McCarty (2-13-0) TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Gutierrez (6-9-15), Villante (5-7-12), Darby (3-5-8) Stadium: University Field, Albany, NY Attendance: 4,106 Weather: 60 degrees and partly cloudy 2-0 START: The Pride improved to 2-0 with a 28-13 victory at Albany on September 15. It is Hofstra s first 2-0 start since 2005 and only the second 2-0 start in the last seven seasons (01-07). The Pride had seven 2-0 starts in the 1990s (90-99). The last time Hofstra opened the season 3-0 was in 1999 when the Pride won their first six games on the way to a 10-1 regular season. PRIDE DEFENSE: The Pride defense, which held Albany to six plays or less in eight drives on September 15, allowed just 225 yards including 94 on the ground. Hofstra ranks first in the CAA in total defense (269.0 ypg), scoring defense (15.0 ppg) and turnover margin (2.0 /gm), and second in rushing defense (89.5 ypg), pass efficiency defense (99.18 rating), and third in pass defense (179.5 ypg). The Pride is in the top 20 nationally in the FCS in all of those categories except for pass efficiency defense. MORE DEFENSIVE NOTES: - Albany s 225 total yards including just 94 rushing was Hofstra s lowest opponents total since New Hampshire had 140 yards in a storm-washed contest in 2006. The last time a Hofstra opponent had less than 100 rushing yards was last year at Delaware when the Blue Hens had just 99 yards. - Pride defense picked off two passes for the second consecutive game as senior David Darby recorded his second of the year and seventh of his career, and Stanley Gutierrez had his first of 2007 and the third of his career. FIRST KOR FOR TD SINCE 1998: Senior Kareem Huggins 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on September 15 at Albany was the first kickoff return for a touchdown of his career. It was also Hofstra s first KOR for a score since Robert Thomas went 97 yards for a TD against Liberty in 1998. The school record is 100 yards set by Charles Veneziano against St. John s in 1982 and Wayne Morris against Pace in 1989. LB STANLEY GUTIERREZ: Senior Stanley Gutierrez topped his previous career-high of 12 with a 15-tackle performance against the Great Danes of Albany on September 15. He tallied six solo stops, two tackles for losses of 4 yards, and picked off his first pass of the season and the third of his career in the fourth quarter. - His previous career-high of 12 tackles, including two solo stops, came against Furman on September 8. - Coming into the season Gutierrez s previous best was nine tackles at Furman in 2005. - He started the 2007 season at linebacker for the second consecutive year after starting for Gian Villante in the 2006 season opener. FS DAVID DARBY: Senior safety and co-captain David Darby has the CAA lead and ranks fourth in the country in interceptions per game. He recorded his second of the year, which he returned for 19 yards, and seventh of his career at Albany on September 15.

- He recorded five tackles and one interception in the victory over Furman on September 8. - Darby, who missed most of 2006 with an injury, posted 93 tackles including 43 solos, and two interceptions in 2005. - He posted eight tackles in the Pride s 2006 season opening victory at Stony Brook, and tallied 12 tackles at Marshall a week later before shutting down for the season. K ROB ZARRILLI: Senior kicker Rob Zarrilli, Hofstra s two-time All-American, tied one school record and equaled his career-long field in the Pride s 32-17 victory over #9 Furman last Saturday. The Orlando native made four field goals in six attempts to tie the Hofstra mark held by three others. Zarrilli s first field goal of the contest tied his careerbest of 52 yards in the first quarter. He later hit field goals of 33, 22 and 26 yards. He also added two PATs to post a 14 point night. - In 2006 he made 18 of 21 field goals and 15 of 17 extra points for 65 points. He led the A-10 and was second in the FCS in field goal average last season. For his career, he has made 39 of 46 field goal attempts (.848) and 50-55 extra point attempts. QB BRYAN SAVAGE: Junior Bryan Savage rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a third in the Pride s 28-13 victory at Albany on September 15. The junior signal-caller completed 19 of 28 passes for 262 yards. Savage scored twice in the second quarter on runs of 20 yards that boosted the score to 14-3, and on a one-yard plunge with 16 seconds to play in the half that gave Hofstra a 21-3 lead at the break. - For the second straight week, he hooked up with senior receiver Charles Sullivan for a 43-yard touchdown strike in the third quarter. He finished with six carries for 15 yards. - He is now 43-for-64 for 547 yards and two touchdowns without an interception this year. - The junior college transfer made his Hofstra debut on September 8 by completing 24 of 36 passes for 285 yards and one touchdown in the Pride s 32-17 victory over #9 Furman. Savage threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Charles Sullivan in the fourth quarter and directed several scoring drives in the second half. He passed for 199 yards in the second half and was 13 of 19 in the final two stanzas. - Savage was named the Pride s starting quarterback on August 27 after winning the battle between senior returnee Dennis Davis and junior college transfer Cory Christopher. - He came to Hofstra last January after one year at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, where he was an allconference selection. -Prior to Coffeyville, he spent two seasons at the University of Wisconsin, where he redshirted in 2004, and practiced and traveled with the Badgers in 2005. RB KAREEM HUGGINS: Senior running back and cocaptain Kareem Huggins opened the Hofstra scoring on September 15 at Albany with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with 1:08 to play in the first quarter. It was the first kickoff return for a touchdown of his career and Hofstra s first KOR for a touchdown since Robert Thomas went 97 yards for a score against Liberty in 1998. (The school record is 100 yards). - Huggins returned three kickoffs for 118 yards against Albany and also led the Pride ground game with 73 yards on 26 carries. - He posted the second 100-yard rushing game of his career with 116 yards on a career-high 25 carries, and scored on TD runs of 3 and 6 yards in the second half of the Pride s win over Furman on September 8. - Huggins posted his first 100-yard rushing game and his career-high against Towson on September 23, 2006, rushing 17 times for a game-high 117 yards and one touchdown. - He led the team with 572 rushing yards, 162 punt return yards, and 235 kickoff return yards in 2006. - Huggins, who went over the 1,000-yard career rushing mark at Delaware in 2006, jumped from 17th on the Hofstra career rushing list to 15th after his performance against Albany last week. He passed Dave Knaus (1,351) and Ron Zoia (1,381). Huggins now has 1,410 rushing yards on 301 carries. Most Rushing Yards - Career Player Yards Att. Avg. Years 1 Trevor Dimmie 3,622 739 4.9 2000-03 2 Bill Sanford 2,503 445 5.6 1951-54 3 Vaughn Sanders 2,497 433 5.8 1996-99 4 Terry Crenshaw 2,427 532 4.6 2002-06 5 Jimmy Jones 2,381 410 5.8 1995-99 6 Paul Que 2,166 424 5.1 1995-97 7 Kurt Murrell 2,162 397 5.4 1977-80 8 Bob McKenna 2,073 425 4.9 1980-83 9 Kevin Huff 1,989 491 4.1 1973-77 10 Mike Mullins 1,874 366 5.1 1980-83 11 Mike Codella 1,849 328 5.6 1984-87 12 Frank Lyman 1,840 449 4.1 1970-72 13 Jim Watson 1,803 373 4.8 1978-81 14 Brian McGee 1,750 326 5.4 1987-90 15 Kareem Huggins 1,410 301 4.7 2004-07 16 Ron Zoia 1,381 318 4.3 1960-62 17 Dave Knaus 1,351 291 4.6 1969-71 18 Vemba Bukula 1,326 279 4.8 2000-03 19 Dave Provenzano 1,284 253 5.1 1954-56 20 Frank Bianchini 1,252 262 4.8 1979-82 LB GIAN VILLANTE: Senior linebacker Gian Villante, a post-season honors candidate and a pro prospect, recorded 12 tackles and assisted on a sack last week against Albany. - He started his senior season on September 8 by leading the Pride in tackles in Hofstra s win over #9 Furman. Villante posted 12 total tackles including four solos and led a defensive charge that held the Paladins to 313 yards, but only 117 in the second half. He also posted one tackles for a loss of 3, broke up two passes, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble

- The two-time all-conference selection and a 2004 All- American missed 2005 with a knee injury but bounced back to post 92 tackles in 2006. - Villante posted a season-high 15-tackle performance at New Hampshire in 2006. The 15 tackles are the second-most in his career behind a 17-tackle performance at Rhode Island in 2004. - He tallied 14 tackles (6-8) in the Pride s 21-10 loss at Maine on October 21, 2006. Villante tallied six solo stops and eight assisted stops, and had two tackles for losses and was credited with a half-sack. - Villante had 13 tackles against the Tigers of Towson on September 23, 2006. He posted three solo stops and 10 assisted tackles to go with 1.5 tackles for losses of 7 yards, a pass deflection and a half-sack against Towson. - After missing the 2006 season opener against Stony Brook, Villante recorded eight tackles and one forced fumble against the Thundering Herd of Marshall. PRIDE RECORD WATCH - WR CHARLES SULLIVAN: Senior receiver Charles Sullivan leads the CAA in receptions (9.0 rpg) and receiving yards per game (136 ypg) this week. - Sullivan posted his second straight 100-yard receiving game, and the sixth of his career, with six receptions for 125 yards and added a 43-yard TD grab in the third quarter last week against Albany. -Sullivan passed Isaac Irby, who had 168 career reception from 2002-04, into fourth place on the Pride s all-time career reception list. - He now has 170 catches for 2,149 yards. He is now six catches from tying Devale Ellis (176 from 2002-05) and 12 from tying current New Orleans Saints standout Marques Colston (182 from 2001-05). Steve Jackson is the recordholder with 206 receptions. Sullivan remains in eighth place on the career receiving yards chart, now with 2,149. - Sullivan posted 12 catches for 147 yards and one touchdown against Furman on September 8, He passed Charlie Adams (1998-2001), who had 159 receptions, and Emil Wohlgemuth (1981-84) who grabbed 161 passes. - In the Furman game Sullivan also became just the eighth player in Hofstra history to post 2,000 career receiving yards. - His 12 receptions against Furman also tied his 2004 singlegame reception high set against Rhode Island. - Sullivan recorded 52 catches in 2006, - He had a 2006 season-best 11 receptions for 119 yards against the Huskies of Northeastern last November. - In 2004 he recorded the most receptions by a freshman in school history with 68 for 938 yards and seven touchdowns. Sullivan was the first freshman receiver and only the ninth player in school history to record 60 catches in a season. He broke the Hofstra freshman receiving mark of 39 receptions for 463 yards, set in 1997 by Steve Jackson. Most Receptions - Career Player Rec. Yards Years 1 Steve Jackson 206 2,561 1997-00 2 Marques Colston 182 2,834* 2001-05 3 Devale Ellis 176 2,207 2002-05 4 Charles Sullivan 170 2,149 2004-pres. 5 Isaac Irby 168 1,923 2002-04 6 Emil Wohlgemuth 161 2,304 1981-84 7 Charlie Adams 159 2,649 1998-01 8 Kahmal Roy 152 2,442 1998-01 9 Wayne Chrebet 150 2,297 1991-94 10 Wayne Morris 137 1,943 1988-91 11 Wayne Yearwood 134 1,749 1996-98 12 Rusty Hoehn 130 1,474 1969-71 13 Ricky Bryant 127 1,690 2002-03 14 Nick Johnson 126 1,387 1992-95 15 Bill Roca 125 1,932 1968-70 1987-90 Most Receiving Yards - Career Player Yards Rec. Years 1 Marques Colston 2,834 182 2001-05 2 Charlie Adams 2,649 159 1998-01 3 Steve Jackson 2,561 206* 1997-00 4 Kahmal Roy 2,442 152 1998-01 5 Emil Wohlgemuth 2,304 161 1981-84 6 Wayne Chrebet 2,297 150 1991-94 7 Devale Ellis 2,207 176 2002-05 8 Charles Sullivan 2,149 170 2004-pres. 9 Wayne Morris 1,943 137 1988-91 10 Bill Roca 1,932 125 1968-70 11 Isaac Irby 1,923 168 2002-04 12 Wayne Yearwood 1,749 134 1996-98 13 Ricky Bryant 1,690 127 2002-03 14 Frank Coffey 1,625 105 1963-65 15 Rusty Hoehn 1,474 130 1969-71 ROOKIE WR ANTHONY NELSON SHINES: Freshman receiver Anthony Nelson continues to impress during his first season. He posted two catches for 17 yards at Albany last week. - He now has nine receptions on the year for 109 yards. - Nelson made his college debut by recording seven receptions for 92 yards, and adding 22 yards on one punt return for 114 all-purpose yards. Three of the rookie s catches went for first downs. - A native of Wellington, FL, Nelson also recorded the most receptions by a Hofstra newcomer since Charles Sullivan caught seven passes in his college debut in 2004 against Albany. WR OTTIS LEWIS GETS CAREER-HIGH: Junior reciver Ottis (OTT-is) Lewis posted a career-high four receptions for 34 yards against Albany last week. His previous high was two against Stony Brook in 2005. - Lewis had four catches for 29 yards in all of 2006. CB KYLE ARRINGTON: Senior cornerback Kyle Arrington tallied six tackles at Albany last week.

- He recorded seven tackles and one tackle for a loss against Furman on September 8 to lead the secondary. - He posted a career-high 69 tackles, with a team-high 38 solo stops, in 2006. - Arrington recorded a career-high nine tackles against Towson on September 23, 2006. The Accokeek, MD, native had five solo stops and four assisted tackles against the Tigers. He equaled his career-best with nine tackles at Delaware on October 14, 2006. -He posted eight tackles against Rhode Island, seven tackles at Marshall and against Northeastern last year. - Arrington recorded the first interception of his career in the second quarter at Maine on October 21. He also recorded six tackles. CB DEWAYNE WHITAKER: Senior DeWayne Whitaker tallied seven tackles and an interception in the season opener against Furman. - Whitaker had a career-best 40 tackles during the 2006 season. - He recorded a career-best nine tackles, including five solos, against Towson on September 23, 2006. His previous best tackle total was seven at Marshall on September 9, 2006. - He had five solo tackles at Maine. - He tallied just two tackles but had a key interception in the first half and nearly had a second in the waning seconds of the victory at William & Mary in 2006. It was his first career interception. DT KEN SUSSMAN: Senior defensive tackle Ken Sussman, an All-Atlantic 10 third team selection last season, had six tackles to lead the defensive line against Furman. - He posted a career-high 11 tackles against Rhode Island last November, - Sussman posted 45 tackles, 16.5 tackles for losses and four sacks in 2006. DT SHEMIAH LEGRANDE: Senior defensive tackle Shemiah LeGrande, who is starting for the third consecutive season, posted five tackles in the season opener against Furman and was in on three stops against Albany. - He equaled his career-best tackle total at New Hampshire last October with 9 stops. He tallied 9 tackles against James Madison in 2005. -The Staten Island native posted 45 tackles, 6 tackles for losses, and 3 sacks in 2006. DB NICK ALTOMARE: Junior safety Nick Altomare, who posted three tackles against Furman, posted five stops at Albany last week. He equaled his career-best tackle total that was previous set against Northeastern in both 2005 and 2006. DE THOMAS MASSEY: Senior defensive end Thomas Massey recorded the team s first sack of 2007 and added four tackles in the season opener against Furman. - He had a pass deflection and was in on four tackles and a sack at Albany last week. - A 2006 junior college transfer from Nassau Community College, Massey led the Pride in sacks with 6.5 while posting 36 tackles and 10 tackles for losses last season. - Massey recorded five tackles in a game four times in 2006. PUNTER CHRIS HANLY: Senior punter Chris Hanly aggravated a leg injury last week at Albany and is questionable for action this week in Rhode Island. - He punted once for 29 yards against Albany after punting twice for a 39.0 average against Furman on September 8. - He punted six times for an average of 43.7 yards at Marshall last year. -Hanly had a 36.1 punting average in 53 punts last season. The strong-legged Garden State native could also be called upon to kickoff and serve as a backup kicker to Rob Zarrilli. TE PHIL RILEY: Junior Phil Riley posted two receptions for 29 yards in last week s victory at Albany. - He posted 22 catches for 168 yards last season - He had five receptions for 49 yards at Marshall last September, and equaled his career-high with 5 catches for 38 yards against Rhode Island in November. NEW SEASON, NEW TURF: Hofstra began its 67th season of intercollegiate football competition on September 8 against Furman. The game was the first contest on Hofstra's new 84,000 square foot FieldTurf in James M. Shuart Stadium. The FieldTurf, installed by the LandTek Group of Amityville, replaces the artificial surface that has served teams in Shuart/Hofstra Stadium since 1997. NEW CONFERENCE NAME, OLD CONFERENCE FOES: While the conference opponents are the same the name on the conference banner that the Hofstra Pride will play under in 2007 has changed from the Atlantic 10 Football Conference to the Colonial Athletic Association. Founded as the Yankee Conference in 1946 and renamed the Atlantic 10 Football Conference in 1997, CAA Football retains the great

programs and the rich history that makes this conference the premier Football Championship Subdivision league in the country. Speaking of new names, you will notice the elimination of the NCAA I-AA division classification name. Whereas Division I is now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), Division I-AA has been renamed the Football Championship Subdivision or FCS. HOFSTRA HEAD COACH: Dave Cohen is in his second season as Hofstra University head football coach. Just the seventh head coach in the history of Pride football, Cohen came to Hofstra in December 2005 after serving as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Delaware from 2002 through 2005. He also served as defensive line and linebackers coach at Delaware from 1994 through 1998 before becoming the associate head coach/defensive coordinator at Fordham University from 1999 through 2001. The Long Island native, who was a two-year starter at LIU-C.W. Post, began his coaching career at the University at Albany in 1988 as linebackers and strength coach. In 1990 Cohen became linebackers and defensive line coach at Lafayette College and held that position for four seasons. Cohen By The Numbers 4-9 Overall record 1-7 Conference record 1-4 Home record 3-5 Road record 3-1 Night games 1-8 Day Games HOFSTRA COACHING STAFF: Hofstra returns five coaches in 2007 from last year s staff. Included in the five are assistant head coach and offensive line coach Ed Foley, who adds the offensive coordinators title; defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Mike Elko; and special teams coordinator/receivers coach Jamie Elizondo. The 2007 Pride football coaching staff, with returning coaches bolded, is as follows: Coach Pos. HU Yr. Overall Ed Foley Asst. HC/Off. Line 2nd 19th Mike Elko Def. Coord./DB 2nd 9th Jamie Elizondo ST Coord./WR 4th 8th Lyle Hemphill DB Asst. 2nd 6th Kevin Baumann Def. Asst. 2nd 4th David Patenaude QB Coach/Pass Coord. 1st 16th Antonio Smikle RB Coach 1st 3rd Malik Hall DL Coach 1st 4th John Paczkowski Asst. LB Coach 1st 4th Kahmal Roy Asst DB Coach 1st 1st RETURNING STARTERS: The Pride has 17 returning starters from the 2006 squad. There are six offensive starters, nine defensive and two kickers. The returning starters from 2006 are: Offensive Starters Returning: 6 Charles Sullivan WR Sr. Jason Goodman C Sr. Jimmy Mangiero OG So. Shawn McMackin OT Sr. Kareem Huggins RB Sr. Phil Riley TE Jr. Defensive Starters Returning: 9 Thomas Massey DE Sr. Ken Sussman DT Sr. Shemiah LeGrande DT Sr. Luke Bonus LB So. Gian Villante LB Sr. DeWayne Whitaker CB Sr. Stephen Tate FS Sr. Manny Anderson SS Sr. Kyle Arrington CB Sr. Kickers Returning: 2 Rob Zarrilli K Sr. Chris Hanly P Sr. SEASON OPENERS: Including the Furman game last week, the Pride has now won 23 of its last 25 season openers dating back to 1983. 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 in a 21-0 decision. In 2003 the Pride dropped its season opener at FBS Marshall, 45-21. Hofstra has posted a 42-23-2 all-time record in season openers. HOME OPENERS: With their win over Furman, Hofstra has now posted a 23-4 record in its last 27 home openers. Hofstra s only home opening losses during that period came last year to Towson (33-30), in 2003 to Maine (44-21), in 2002 to Montana (21-0), and in 2000 to Delaware (44-14). PRIDE PICKED FIFTH IN COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESEASON COACHES POLL Two Hofstra players have been named to the inaugural 2007 Preseason All-Colonial Athletic Association Football Team, and the Pride is picked to finish fifth in the CAA North Division in the 2007 CAA Preseason Poll of conference coaches and select media. Kicker Rob Zarrilli and linebacker Gian Villante, both seniors, were voted to the preseason allconference squad. Both players were selected to the 2006 preseason all-conference team. In the CAA preseason poll, FCS national finalist Massachusetts was selected to win the North Division and James Madison was picked to win the South Division in a vote of league coaches and select media. The Pride was selected to finish fifth in the North Division. In the North, New Hampshire and Maine, which tied for second place last year with 5-3 conference marks, follow the Minutemen. Northeastern, Hofstra and Rhode Island round out the North Division. New Hampshire was the North Division preseason favorites in 2006. In the South Division, the Dukes of James Madison are again picked to win their division in 2007. The Blue Hens of Delaware finished second in the balloting, followed by Towson and Richmond. Villanova and William & Mary wrap up the South Division. This division was the big the big

surprise last year as Villanova and Towson, which were voted fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 2006 poll, finished second and third in the South. 2007 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESEASON COACHES POLL North Division 1. Massachusetts (15) 2. New Hampshire (8) 3. Maine 4. Northeastern 5. Hofstra 6. Rhode Island South Division 1. James Madison (11) 2. Delaware (10) 3. Towson (1) 4. Richmond 5. Villanova (1) 6. William & Mary Overall Champion Massachusetts (As voted on by the league's head coaches and selected media members. First-place votes are in parentheses) 2007 PRESEASON ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEAM Offense QB - Ricky Santos New Hampshire TB - Eugene Holloman James Madison TB - Omar Cuff Delaware FB/HB - Joe Casey Rhode Island WR - LC Baker James Madison WR - Arman Shields Richmond WR - Aaron Love Delaware TE - Brad Listorti Massachusetts OL - Matt Austin Massachusetts OL - Nick Diana Massachusetts OL - Mike Byrne Delaware OL - Tim Silver Richmond OL - Shawn Demaray Maine Defense DL - David Burris Massachusetts DL - John Baranowsky James Madison DL - Sherman Logan Richmond DL - Bruno Dorismond Maine LB - Jason Hatchell Massachusetts LB - Gian Villante Hofstra LB - Brian Bradford Towson LB - Charles Walker Massachusetts S - Tony LeZotte James Madison S - Jeff Pammer New Hampshire CB - David Horton Richmond CB - Sean Smalls Massachusetts Specialists KR - LC Baker James Madison P - Byan Giannecchini Rhode Island PK - Rob Zarrilli Hofstra Offensive Player of the Year Ricky Santos New Hampshire Defensive Player of the Year Tony LeZotte James Madison HOFSTRA TO BE TELEVISED FOUR TIMES IN 2007 Four Pride football games will be televised during the inaugural season of Colonial Athletic Association Football in 2007. Madison Square Garden Network will televise the Battle of Long Island on Saturday, September 29 when the Hofstra entertains the Seawolves of Stony Brook University at 7 p.m. That game will mark the 10th consecutive year that Hofstra Football has been aired on MSG Network or its sister affiliates. Pride Football has been televised in the metropolitan area for more than 20 consecutive seasons. The CAA will also televise two Hofstra league games as part of its 2007 television package. On October 13 at 3:30 p.m., Comcast Sports Network (CSN) will air the Hofstra at Towson contest from Johnny Unitas Stadium. Two weeks later on October 27 at 3:30 p.m., CN8 will televise the Hofstra at Villanova clash from Villanova Stadium. SportsNet New York will pick up and televise the two CAA telecasts. The Pride also had their contest at Albany on September 15 televised on Time-Warner Cable in the Capital region. HOF STRA PRO NUN SEE AY SHUNS: 11 - Cherilus (Chair ah lus) 12 - Casciano (Cash see ann o) 18 - Zarrilli (Za rill ee) 20 - Altomare (Al toe mar ee) 31 - Kwabea Asante (Kwa-bee-ah, A-sahn-tay) 36 - Aime (Ah-may) 45 - Said Gaida (Sy-eed, Guy-da) 47 - Basim Hudeen (Bah-seem, Who-deen) 50 - Szelong (Zee long) 53 - Akabalu (Ocka bah loo) 56 - Gutierrez (Goo tee air ez) 60 - Ottaiano (Oh-tee-ah-no) 76 - Asermelly (Ah sir ma lee) 80 - Ottis Lewis (OTT is) 90 - Denimarck (Den ah mark) 92 - Shemiah LeGrande (Sha-my ah, La grand) 98 - Abiola (Ab-ee-oh-la) HOFSTRA ALUMNI IN THE NFL: There are currently four former Hofstra players currently gracing NFL team rosters. They are: - OT Willie Colon (Class of 06), Pittsburgh Steelers - WR Marques Colston (Class of 06), New Orleans Saints - WR Devale Ellis (Class of 06), Detroit Lions (PUP) - DE Stephen Bowen (Class of 06), Dallas Cowboys ALUMNI NORTH OF THE BORDER: Three Hofstra football alums are currently on the 2007 rosters of Canadian Football League teams. They are: - LB Brian Clark (Class of 96), Calgary Stampeders - QB Rocky Butler (Class of 02), Toronto Argonauts - DB Patrick Dorvelus (Class of 02), Montreal Alouettes ON THE ROAD: The Pride is 27-24 in their last 51 road games and 29-26 of their last 55 contests away from Shuart Stadium. The Pride is 34-27 on the road since the start of the 1997 season.

SHUART STADIUM - HOME, SWEET HOME: Including the season opening win over Furman, Hofstra is 107-28-0 in regular season play at Shuart Stadium since 1980. 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 and 2005; and 3-3 in 2002. The Pride was 2-4 in 2003 and 1996, and 0-4 at home in 2006. 67th SEASON: 2007 marks the 67th season of Hofstra football. The Pride has posted a.500 or better record in 45 of those seasons. Hofstra has recorded a 389-250-11 record (.607) in its 650 games. RADIO AND INTERNET: Every Hofstra football game in 2007 can be heard on radio on WRHU-FM (88.7) and on the Internet at www.wrhu.org beginning with the pre-game show 30 minutes before every contest. THE HOFSTRA COACHES SHOW: Fans, friends and the media are invited to listen to Hofstra Athletics coaches and players and be part of the live audience as WRHU-FM (88.7) presents the Hofstra Coaches Show. The one-hour show, which will air locally on WRHU-FM and worldwide on the internet at www.wrhu.org on Tuesday s at noon will review and preview Hofstra Athletics during the 2007-08 season. In addition to Pride coaches and players, opposing coaches and media members will make guest appearances on the show. TRAVEL PLANS: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Kingston, Rhode Island Saturday, September 22 at 1 p.m. Transportation: Commodore Tours-Coach USA Bus Leaving: Friday, September 21 at 12:30 p.m. Lodging: Crowne Plaza Warwick 801 Greenwich Avenue Warwick, RI 02886 Hotel Phone: 401-732-6000 Hotel Fax: 401-732-0261 Returning: Saturday at approximately 5:30 p.m. Arriving at Hofstra: Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. WEEKLY RELEASE E-MAIL: The Hofstra University weekly football release will be available by Wednesday evening on the Hofstra Athletics Web site (www.hofstra.edu/athletics). We will e-mail the release, in PDF format, to those media members who wish to get every football release during the season. IN THE TRENCHES CAA FOOTBALL SHOW: Hofstra University s In the Trenches CAA football show can be heard every Thursday night at 8 p.m. during the football season on WRHU-FM (88.7) in the metropolitan area, and online at www.wrhu.org and www.caasports.com. The hour-long show produced by WRHU-FM, home for Hofstra Athletics, will touch on a wide variety of CAA Football topics. The WRHU Sports team, headed by Sports Director Matt Shortis, will be joined by a number of guests, including CAA Football administrators, coaches and student-athletes, and radio personalities from around the league. The show, entering its third season, will review some of the big games from the previous weekend, preview the upcoming contests, and chat with several CAA Football weekly honorees. PRACTICE: Here is the Hofstra football practice schedule this week: Tuesday, Sept. 18 4:25 Shuart Stadium Wednesday, Sept. 19 3:30 Shuart Stadium Thursday, Sept. 20 4:25 Shuart Stadium Friday, Sept. 21 11 a.m. Shuart Stadium Saturday, Sept. 22 1 p.m. Game at URI Sunday, Sept. 23 4:30 Shake-out Monday, Sept. 24 Players off Tuesday, Sept. 25 4:25 Shuart Stadium Wednesday, Sept. 26 3:30 Shuart Stadium

In 2007, HOFSTRA is 2-0 overall 0-0 in CAA games 1-0 at home 1-0 on the road 0-0 in day games 2-0 in night games 0-0 televised games 0-0 overtime games 1-0 on grass fields 1-0 on turf fields 0-0 when scoring first 1-0 when leading after one quarter 1-0 when trailing after one quarter 0-0 when tied after one quarter 1-0 when leading after two quarters 1-0 when trailing after two quarters 0-0 when tied after two quarters 1-0 when leading after three quarters 1-0 when trailing after three quarters 0-0 when tied after three quarters 0-0 scoring 10 points or less 0-0 scoring 11-20 points 1-0 scoring 21-30 points 1-0 scoring 31-40 points 0-0 allowing 10 points or less 2-0 allowing 11-20 points 0-0 allowing 21-30 points 0-0 allowing 31-40 points 0-0 allowing more than 40 points 1-0 when rushing for less than 100 yards 1-0 when rushing for 101-200 yards 0-0 when rushing for 201-300 yards 2-0 when allowing less than 100 rushing yards 0-0 when allowing 101-200 rushing yards 0-0 when allowing 201-300 rushing yards 0-0 when allowing more than 300 rushing yards 0-0 when passing for less than 100 yards 0-0 when passing for 101-200 yards 2-0 when passing for 201-300 yards 0-0 when passing for more than 300 yards 0-0 when allowing less than 100 yards passing 1-0 when allowing 101-200 passing yards 1-0 when allowing 201-300 passing yards 0-0 when allowing more than 300 passing yards 0-0 with less than 100 yards in total offense 0-0 with 101-200 yards in total offense 0-0 with 201-300 yards in total offense 1-0 with 301-400 yards in total offense 1-0 with more than 400 yards in total offense 0-0 when allowing less than 100 yards in total offense 0-0 when allowing 101-200 yards in total offense 1-0 when allowing 201-300 yards in total offense 1-0 when allowing 301-400 yards in total offense 0-0 when allowing more than 400 yards in total offense 2-0 with more than 30:00 in time of possession 0-0 with less than 30:00 in time of possession 0-0 when time of possession is even

2007 HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 8 VS. #9 FURMAN: - Junior quarterback Bryan Savage passed for 285 yards in his college debut, senior Charles Sullivan tied his career-high with 12 receptions, senior Kareem Huggins posted the second 100-yard rushing game of his career and the Pride defense held the Paladins to 313 yards as Hofstra (1-0) defeated #9 Furman (1-1), 32-17, in a nonconference FCS game at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride christened their new FieldTurf at Shuart Stadium with their first 400-yard game in total offense (410) since 2005. Savage, a junior college transfer making his first start for the Pride, completed 24 of 36 passes for 285 yards and a 43-yard scoring strike to Sullivan that boosted the Hofstra lead to 29-17 with 9:41 to play in the contest. Sullivan, who jumped two places to fifth on the Pride career receptions list with 164, caught 12 passes for 147 yards and tied his 2004 single-game high set against Rhode Island. Huggins rushed 25 times for 116 yards and added touchdown runs of three and six yards in the second half to erase a 17-9 halftime deficit. Senior kicker Rob Zarrilli, a two-time All-American, tied the school record with four field goals. It was a battle of the kickers and the defenses early on as Furman s Scott Beckler opened the scoring with a 37-yard field goal 2:38 into the contest. But Zarrilli tied his career-long with a 52-yard kick four minutes later, and then gave the Pride a 6-3 lead with a 33-yard field goal with 3:55 to play in the first quarter. Furman quarterback Renaldo Gray (15-26-1, 161, 1TD) mounted the first long drive of the game, leading the Paladins on an eight-play, 80-yard drive capped with an 11- yard scoring pass to tight end Chris Truss with 37 seconds to play in the first period. Zarrilli closed the gap to 10-9 with a 22-yard field goal with 8:13 to play in the half. But the Paladins boosted the lead to 17-9 on a Jerome Felton 1-yard run with 1:08 remaining in the half. Furman posted 196 yards in the first half and held the Pride to 135. Hofstra came out of the locker room at halftime and picked up the pace on both sides of the ball. After Zarrilli hit the upright on a 26-yard field goal attempt, the Pride defense forced Furman to a three-and-out possession and started their comeback. Savage, who played at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas last year after spending two seasons on the roster at the University of Wisconsin, led the Pride on a 9- play, 56-yard drive capped by Huggins 3-yard touchdown run. The junior signal-caller completed three of five passes for 45 yards and rushed twice for six more yards as the Pride cut the deficit to 17-16. Despite no more scoring in the quarter Hofstra took command of the game in the period, racking up 139 yards of offense while holding the Paladins to just 22 yards. The Pride opened the game up in the final quarter, scoring on each of their first three possessions in the period. Hofstra got the ball back with 54 seconds to play in the third following a fumble by Jerome Felton (10-28-1). The Pride drove 38-yards in five plays with Huggins giving Hofstra a 22-17 lead on a 6- yard scoring run. It was a lead Hofstra would not relinquish. After the Pride defense stopped the Paladins once again, Savage hooked up with freshman Anthony Nelson for two catches for 33 yards, and two to Sullivan for 47-yards including a 43-yard scoring grab down the middle of the field for a 29-17 lead with 9:41 to play in the game. After the Pride stopped Furman once again, Zarrilli capped a short drive with a 26-yard field goal, to tie the school record with his fourth field goal of the game, and close out the scoring. Hofstra posted its first win over a top 10 opponent since the final game of the 2005 season against #7 Massachusetts (21-10). The Pride victory also snapped a seven-game losing skid. 1 2 3 4 F #9 Furman 10 7 0 0 17 Hofstra 6 3 7 16 31 Scoring Summary FU- Beckler 37-yard field goal HU- Zarrilli 52-yard field goal HU- Zarrilli 33-yard field goal FU- Truss 11-yard pass from Gray (Beckler kick) HU- Zarrilli 22-yard field goal FU- Felton 1-yard run (Beckler kick) HU- Huggins 3-yard run (Zarrilli kick) HU- Huggins 6-yard run (Savage pass failed) HU- Sullivan 43-yard pass from Savage (Zarrilli kick) HU- Zarrilli 26-yard field goal HOFSTRA FURMAN First Downs (R-P-Pe) 8-13-3 6-12-1 Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-125 34-85 Passing Yards (Net) 285 228 Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-36-0 23-35-2 Total Offense/Plays-Yards 69-410 69-313 Punt Returns-Yards 2-18 1-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-76 6-105 Interception Returns-Yards 2-2 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-39.0 5-37.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 6-42 5-47 Possession Time 30:39 29:21 Third Down Conversions 2-11 6-14 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-7 RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Huggins (25-116-2), Savage (8-9-0); FURMAN- Felton (10-28-1), Gipson (8-26-0), LaFrance (6-18-0) PASSING: HOFSTRA- Savage (24-36-0, 285, 1); FURMAN- Gray (15-26-1), 161-1), Sorrells (8-9-1, 67, 0) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- Sullivan (12-147-1), Ant. Nelson (7-92-0), Lewis (4-51-0); FURMAN- Sprague (7-76-0), Truss (4-31-1), Webb (4-31-0)

TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Villante (4-8-12), Gutierrez (2-10-12), Arrington (3-4-7), Whitaker (3-4-7); FURMAN- Twitty (8-6-14), Jones (3-6-9), Middleton (5-3-8), Brown (2-6-8) Stadium: James M. Shuart Stadium Attendance: 5,028 Weather: 80 degrees and clear GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 15 AT ALBANY: Hofstra quarterback Bryan Savage rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a third, and the Pride defense held the Great Danes to just 225 yards of offense as 19 th -ranked Hofstra (2-0) posted a 28-13 nonconference victory over Albany (1-2) at University Field Saturday night. Savage, the junior college transfer from Springfield, PA, completed 19 of 28 passes for 262 yards and threw a 43-yard scoring pass to senior Charles Sullivan in the third quarter. Savage also rushed six times for 14 yards and recorded scoring runs of 20-yards and 1-yard in the second quarter. Sullivan tallied his second consecutive 100-yard receiving game and the sixth of his career with six catches for 125 yards. Senior Kareem Huggins led the Pride ground game with 73 yards on 26 carries and had a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown late in the first quarter. The Hofstra defense shutdown the Albany attack, which posted over 500 yards last week at Fordham, with four sacks, and interceptions by David Darby, his second of the season, and Stanley Gutierrez, his first of the year. Gutierrez also led the Hofstra defensive charge with 15 tackles and two tackles for losses. Linebacker Gian Villante added 12 tackles while Darby posted eight stops. The Great Danes got on the board first late in the first quarter. After a Hofstra punt following a long Pride possession, Albany got the ball on their own 22-yard line. Behind quarterback Vinny Esposito and tailback David McCarty, the Great Danes went on an 18-play, 64-yard drive that chewed up 7:36 only to have the Pride defense stop them on the Hofstra 14-yard line. Albany had to settle for a 31-yard field goal from Jason Fralicker for a 3-0 lead with 1:21 to play in the first quarter. But the lead was short-lived as Hofstra senior Kareem Huggins took the ensuing kickoff and returned it 98 yards for the first kickoff return touchdown of his career. It was also Hofstra s first kickoff return for a touchdown since Robert Thomas 97-yard return against Liberty in 1998. Robert Zarrilli s extra-point gave the Pride a 7-3 lead with 1:08 to play in the first. The Pride defense forced Albany to three-and-out on its next possession and got the ball back at its own 16 yard line to start the second quarter. Quarterback Bryan Savage and receiver Charles Sullivan directed a seven-play, 84-yard drive with Savage keeping the ball on the option for a 20-yard scoring run. Savage and Sullivan hooked up twice in the drive for gains of 17 and 25 yards as the Pride took a 14-3 lead with 12:37 to play in the half. Hofstra, which held the Great Danes to three-and-out in all three possessions in the second quarter, boosted the lead to 21-3 late in the second quarter. Starting out at the Albany 45 following a Great Dane punt, the Pride went 55 yards in eight plays with Savage calling his own number for a one-yard touchdown run with 6 seconds remaining in the half. Zarrilli, who missed a 32-yards field goal attempt earlier in the period, booted the extra-point as Hofstra took an 18-points lead into the locker room at halftime. The Pride racked up 229 yards in the first half while holding Albany to 89 including just 32 rushing. Albany scored on its first possession of the second half. Following a 39-yard runback by Dieuseul Joseph to the Hofstra 41, the Pride defense held Albany to just 17 yards in eight plays and the Great Danes had to settle for a 41-yard field goal by Fralicker with 11:16 to play in the third quarter to close the gap to 21-6. Hofstra came right back and went on a six-play, 63-yard drive with the scrambling Savage finding Sullivan for a 43-yard touchdown with 8:24 to play in the period. Zarrilli s extrapoint boosted the Pride lead to 28-6. But there was still more fight in the dogs as the Great Danes went on a 66-yard drive in seven plays after the kickoff, with quarterback Vinny Esposito scoring on a nine-yard run. Fralicker booted the extra point to close the deficit to 28-13 with 5:23 remaining in the third quarter. Neither team would score the rest of the way. Esposito completed 15 of 29 passes for 131 yards but was picked off twice. He rushed for 28 yards on 12 carries and scored once. Flanker Jason Smith caught four passes for 42 yards while Daniel Bocanegra added four receptions for 20 yards. The Great Danes running game was led by David McCarty with 47 yards on 16 rushes. Linebacker Colin Disch led Albany with nine tackles. 1 2 3 4 F #19 Hofstra 7 14 7 0 28 Albany 3 0 10 0 13 Scoring Summary UA - Fralicker 31-yd. field goal HU - Huggins 98-yard kickoff return (Zarrilli kick) HU - Savage 20-yard run (Zarrilli kick) HU - Savage 1-yard run (Zarrilli kick) UA - Fralicker 41-yard field goal HU - Sullivan 43-yard pass from Savage (Zarrilli kick) UA - Esposito 9-yard run (Fralicker kick) HOFSTRA ALBANY First Downs (R-P-Pe) 4-12-1 5-8-0 Rushes-Yards (Net) 36-91 37-94 Passing Yards (Net) 262 131 Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-28-0 15-29-2 Total Offense/Plays-Yards 64-353 66-225 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-137 4-100

Interception Returns-Yards 2-25 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-30.3 7-39.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-19 4-19 Possession Time 32:05 27:55 Third Down Conversions 5-13 6-17 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 2-12 RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Huggins (26-73-0), Savage (6-15-2); ALBANY- McCarty (16-47-0), Esposito (12-28-1), Simmons (6-14-0) PASSING: HOFSTRA- Savage (28-19-0, 262, 1); ALBANY- Esposito (29-15-2, 131, 0) RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- Sullivan (6-125-1), Lewis (4-34- 0), Riley 2-29-0); ALBANY- Smith (4-42-0), Bocanegra (4-20-0), McCarty (2-13-0) TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Gutierrez (6-9-15), Villante (5-7-12), Darby (3-5-8) Stadium: University Field, Albany, NY Attendance: 4,106 Weather: 60 degrees and partly cloudy

THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Location: Kingston, RI Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 14,749 Nickname: Rams Conference: CAA Football Colors: Light Blue, Dark Blue and White Stadium: Meade Stadium (5,180) President: Dr. Robert Carothers Athletic Director: Gregg Burke Football SID: Mike Laprey Web Site: www.gorhody.com Head Coach: Tim Stowers (Auburn, 1980) Record at School: 30-49/7 years Overall Record: 81-72/13 years Assistant Coaches: Harold Nichols (associate head coach/offensive coordinator), Richard Hopkins (defensive coordinator), Tony Brinson (defensive backs), John Gendron (offensive line), Rashan Frost (defensive line), Jeff Weaver (special teams, a-backs), Chuck Watson (wide receivers), Matt Plumb (b-backs), Joe Todd (linebackers) Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 2006 Record: 4-7, 2-6 Atlantic 10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/15 Off. Starters Returning: 10 Def. Starters Returning: 6 Series Record: Hofstra leads,15-6 Last Meeting: 2006 - Hofstra 13, Rhode Island 20 2007 Schedule (0-1, 0-3) Sept. 1 Fordham 23-27 L Sept. 8 at Army 7-14 L (OT) Sept. 15 at #10 Delaware 9-38 L Sept. 22 #15 Hofstra Sept. 29 at Brown Oct. 13 James Madison Oct. 20 at Richmond Oct. 27 at New Hampshire Nov. 3 Massachusetts Nov. 10 at Maine Nov.17 Northeastern 2006 Results - 4-7-0 Connecticut Merrimack Delaware Brown James Madison Richmond Massachusetts Maine Hofstra New Hampshire Northeastern 7-52 L 42-7 W 17-24 L 28-21 W 23-35 L 6-31 L 16-41 L 3-0 W 20-13 W 21-63 L 31-45 L Important Numbers - Area Code - 401 Athletic Office: 874-5245 Ticket Office: 788-3246 Football Office: 874-2406 SID Office: 874-2409 Fax: 874-5354 Press Box: 874-4616 RHODE ISLAND IN THE NCAA STATS: Here are Rhode Island s 2007 statistical rankings in the FCS and the CAA, as of September 17: Category National Actual Conf Rank Rank Rushing Offense 17 221.33 3 Passing Offense 105 109.00 11 Total Offense 71 330.33 9 Scoring Offense 102 13.00 11 Rushing Defense 32 117.33 5 Pass Efficiency Defense 74 130.26 6 Total Defense 75 375.67 9 Scoring Defense 65 26.33 8 Net Punting 46 34.69 5 Punt Returns T-86 4.00 6 Kickoff Returns 32 23.77 6 Turnover Margin T-63.00 6 Pass Defense 100 258.33 10 Passing Efficiency 100 88.34 11 Sacks T-37 2.33 4 Tackles For Loss T-73 5.67 5 Sacks Allowed 107 4.00 11 Category Player National Actual Conf Rank Rank Rushing Joe Casey 38 96.00 6 Jimmy Hughes 42.00 16 Passing Efficiency Derek Cassidy 90.63 11 Total Offense Derek Cassidy 99.33 16 Joe Casey 96.00 17 Recpt./Game Shawn Leonard 3.67 T-17 Rec. Yds/Game Shawn Leonard T-98 55.33 T-13 Interceptions Ki'Ameer Johnson T-96.33 T-7 Punting Bryan Giannecchini 24 41.25 3 Kickoff Returns) Jarrod Williams T-53 23.00 9 Field Goals Bryan Giannecchini T-37 1.00 T-5 All-Purpose Yds. Joe Casey 96.00 12 Jarrod Williams 75.00 24 Sacks Dana Hart T-13 1.00 T-2 Tackles Tackles For Loss Dana Hart T-72 1.33 T-5 Jeff Ball.83 T-16