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Former Bentley All-AmericaMackenzy Bernadeau

became the first NFL draftpick in the program’s

history when he was takenby the Carolina Panthers inthe 7th round in May 2008.

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Table of ContentsAbout the University .................................................................. 2-8Administration .................................................................................. 9Athletic Administration ......................................................... 10-11Coaching Staff .......................................................................... 12-14Directions to Bentley .................................................................... 74Last Year in Review ................................................................. 44-53

2008 Statistics .................................................................... 45-47Honors Received ...................................................................... 53Game-by-Game Summaries ........................................... 48-53

NCAA Regional History ....................................................... 54-55Northeast-10 Conference .................................................... 75-76Opponents ................................................................................ 72-74Opponents Composite Schedule ................ Inside Back CoverPlayer Profiles ........................................................................... 22-44

Veterans ................................................................................ 22-39Newcomers ......................................................................... 39-44

Records ...................................................................................... 56-71Individual & Team ............................................................... 56-57Individual & Team Single Game Bests ................................. 58Season Leaders .......................................................................... 59Career Leaders .......................................................................... 60Through the Years ............................................................. 61-63Records vs. All Opponents .................................................... 64Honor Roll ........................................................................... 65-67All-Time Roster .................................................................. 68-71

Roster .......................................................................................... 18-20Schedule .................................................................... 15, Back coverSeason Preview ........................................................................ 15-17

Falcon Facts & StaffLocation .............................................................. 175 Forest Street........................................................Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705Founded ...................................................................................... 1917Founder .......................................................... Harry Clark BentleyPresident ..............................................Gloria Cordes Larson, JDEnrollment ................................................................................ 4,016Conference ........................................ Northeast-10 ConferenceHome Field ............................................................. Bentley (4,800)Colors ............................................................................ Blue & GoldNickname ............................................................................... FalconsWeb site ............................................... www.bentleyfalcons.com

Athletics Director ........... Bob DeFelice (Boston College ’63)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2332

Asst. Athletics Director ...... Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ’80)Asst. Athletics Director ..... Cindy Scott (Memphis State ’75)Asst. Athletics Director ...... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ’92)

Football Coach ............................... Thom Boerman (Ferris State)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2704E-Mail Address ................................ [email protected]

Offensive Coordinator ........... Darren Colucci (Bucknell ’87)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2338

Defensive Coordinator ........ Scott Boyle (UMass-Lowell ‘92)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2338E-Mail Address ....................................... [email protected]

Sports Information Director .............. Dick Lipe (Bentley ’77)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2334Cell Phone .......................................................... 781-223-5410Fax Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2648Press Box Phone .............................................. 781-891-2465E-Mail Address .......................................... [email protected]

Asst. Sports Information Dir. .................. Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06)Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2417E-Mail Address ....................................... [email protected]

Head Athletic Trainer ... Brooks Farry (SUNY-Brockport ’87)

Asst. Trainer & FitnessCoordinator ..................... Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ’92)

ON THE COVER: SeniorsMatt Zahoruiko, DarrylLaforest, Chris Carroll andMichael Duffy will look tolead the Falcons to successin 2009.

This brochure was designed, written and typeset by AssistantSports Information Director Kyle Mack, with assistance fromSports Information Director Dick Lipe. Cover design by thePack Network (packnetwork.com) of Boston, Mass. Photos bySportsPix (www.sportspix.biz) and Richard Orr(www.richardorrsports.com).

Further information concerning Bentley athletics can beobtained by contacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipeby phone (office, 781-891-2334, or cell, 781-223-5410), fax(781-891-2648), e-mail ([email protected]) or by mail (175Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705).

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B E N T L E Y U N I V E R S I T YBentley University is oneof the nation’s leadingbusiness schools, dedicatedto preparing a new kindof business leader — onewith the deep technicalskills, the broad globalperspective and the highethical standards requiredto make a difference in anever-changing world. Toachieve our goal, we

infuse our advanced business curriculum with the richness of a liberalarts education. The results are graduates who are making an impact intheir chosen fields and turning their passions into success stories.Located on a classic New England campus just minutes from Boston,Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and creativethinkers.

Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made businessskills and experiences hot commodities. More students are consideringbusiness as the foundation of their higher education experience, andconsidering Bentley in the process. With our unique blend of business,technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students with relevant,practical and transferable skills.

At Bentley, we blend the breadthand technological strength of alarge university with the valuesand student focus of a smallcollege. Students interested inbusiness professions choosefrom a wide range of programsthat address all functional areasincluding accountancy, finance,marketing, management andliberal arts — all with a strongfoundation in technology.

Bentley students interact witha faculty of experiencedteachers with real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoya vibrant campus teeming with athletic, social and cultural opportunities.They can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore theimpact of information technology including e-marketing, cyberpsychology, journalism for the World Wide Web, web design, IT andpublic relations, IT auditing, cyberlaw, and information economics.

At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, includingPhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science andcertificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on businesspractice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula,emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledge-based professional services.

Academic ProgramsBentley offers a remarkable array of specialized business courses,from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for majors andminors. This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis oninformation technology and hands-on experience in state-of-the-artlearning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complexworld.

The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of aBentley education. In fact, half of the undergraduate courses are in artsand sciences disciplines – called the General Education Core. These

courses expand a student’sframe of reference and buildskil ls in critical thinking,decision-making, communicationand other areas essential forwell-rounded professionals.

Whether in business or the artsand sciences, academic programsat Bentley emphasize boththeory and practice. Studentsgain a firm grasp of the historical,societal and other forces thatshape a discipline such asmanagement or internationalstudies. Meanwhile, course

projects, internships, and service-learning assignments enable studentsto test business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofitsettings. Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teachingbut in their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted inthe complex challenges that leading companies face every day.

While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only atlarger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. Weare a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience,with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12.There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught byprofessors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on first-rate teaching, research and advising.

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Business CoreBeginning in fall 2009, a significantly enhanced Business Core will beavailable to Bentley students. All first-year students will study theethical and legal environment of business, enriched by resources inBentley’s Cyber Law Center, as well as accounting and finance.Supported by a generous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improvedmethods for learning accounting and finance are a hallmark of the newCore. Information technology tools and systems management areintegrated into business statistics, as well as into another innovativecourse on business processes, which also integrates marketing,operations, accounting and finance. Project management and team skills

development will be featured in the third-year Integrated BusinessProject course. The organizational behavior course will focus on valuingdiversity. Students will assess their intercultural relationship skills,which will be re-assessed in the capstone global strategy course togauge the impact of international education opportunities Bentleyoffers, including semester- and year-long overseas study.

As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand theimportant linkages between business and the arts and sciences, thefour-course Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have beenimproved by requiring students to choose one course from a list ofArts and Sciences electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelorof Arts majors now require students to complete the Business StudiesMinor, which consists of five courses from the first two years of therevised General Business Core.

General EducationOne cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unlessthey know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentleyputs such an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Ourgraduates are literate, articulate, well-read, independent-thinkingindividuals with a keen understanding of global issues, civicresponsibility and business ethics.

Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in thearts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects inthe behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example);

T H I S I S B E N T L E YEnglish, philosophy, andother humanities subjects;and mathematics and thenatural sciences.

The General EducationCore includes the First-Year Seminar, a programdesigned to help get theircollege career off to a goodstart. Led by teams of staffand students, the seminarintroduces freshmen totopics such as academicplanning, faculty expectations,group process, studentresponsibilities, individuallearning styles, diversity,gender issues, and interpersonal communication. Students also takean introductory course that covers the broad principles of informationtechnology and the specifics of computing resources at Bentley.

LocationLocated in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley is just 10 miles westof Boston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square inCambridge. Both cities provide vast resources for internships, jobopportunities and cultural events. Bentley is easily accessible fromthe Massachusetts Turnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA Station.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Accountancy

Computer Information Systems

Corporate Finance and Accounting

Economics-Finance

Finance

History

Information Design and Corporate Communication

Information Systems Audit and Control

International Studies

Global Studies

Liberal Arts

Management

Managerial Economics

Marketing

Mathematical Sciences

Media and Culture

Philosophy (Business Ethics)

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At a GlanceT H I S I S B E N T L E Y

HistoryFounded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting andfinance.Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961.Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 toaccommodate growing enrollment and student demand for educationblending academic study and extracurricular opportunities.Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name toBentley College.Graduate School of Business founded in 1974.The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, islaunched in 1985. The program provides all freshmen with a network-ready laptop computer with fully loaded software.In late 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technologyinto the core business curriculum and positions itself as the school forthe information age.The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum inhonor of a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in1999.The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve as thefocal point for business and technology initiatives on campus.Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001,helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing amongundergraduates. A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor of theschool’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. The athleticexpansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoor trackand six tennis courts.Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentleyin Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Bankingand Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surroundingGulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors and earna Bentley degree.Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens in 2004In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kind programfor a business school in which students major in business and the liberalarts, and receive credentials in both. Construction is completed on twoapartment-style residence halls on Forest Street, now known as theNorth Campus.Doctoral program debuts in fall 2006. Construction on on two additionalapartment-style buildings is completed. Renovation and expansion ofDana Athletic Center and Bentley Library is completed.Bentley becomes a university. The Massachusetts Board of HigherEducation approves Bentley’s request to change its designation andname to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008.

Campus and LocationSet on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts.Minutes west of Boston.Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge.

Enrollment: Fall 2009Undergraduate students: 4,016 full time; 243 part timeGraduate students: 1,405;PhD students: 30.Average undergraduate class size: 24Average graduate class size: 21International students represent9 percent of the undergraduatestudent population and 18percent of graduate students.More than 83 percent of full-timeundergraduates live on campus.

FacultyMore than 480 full- and part-time faculty members, who teachat both undergraduate andgraduate levels.82 percent hold doctoral degrees.Many have significant experiencein the business world.

Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advisingas well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field.Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12

CurriculumA leader in integrating information technology into the businesscurriculum.Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across businessand the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical and sociallyresponsible organizational leaders.Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of artsdegrees in six arts and sciences disciplines.The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on businesspractice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, theBentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA,seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive educationprograms.

RankingsU.S.News and World Report ranks Bentley #48 overall in the BestBusiness Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’sManagement Information Systems ranked #17 nationally and #2 in NewEngland. In the “Programs to Look For” category, Bentley’s Service-Learning program was named one of the best in the nation. In the BestUniversities, Master’s (by region-North category), Bentley ranked # 6. Inthe section “Great Schools, Great Prices,” Bentley ranked #2 in theMaster’s Universities (North) category.Princeton Review named Bentley one of the best schools in the nationin the 2010 guide. Student surveys ranked the school #12 in the nationfor the Best Career/Job Placement Services.BusinessWeek ranks Bentley among the top 30 undergraduate businessprograms in the nation in the magazine’s 3rd annual issue of “The BestUndergraduate Business Schools”. Bentley ranked #30 overall and #4in New England.The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School ofBusiness among the best business schools in the nation for 2009.U.S.News & World Report’s 2009 “Best Graduate Schools” namedthe Bentley University McCallum Graduate School among the top 100business schools in the nation (#62). The Master of Science inAccountancy program is ranked #30 nationally and #3 in New England;the Master of Science in Information Technology program ranked #18nationally and #2 in New England.

Tuition and Fees for 2009-10Undergraduate: Tuition is $34,360. Room and board (double room,meal plan) is $12,030. The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activityfee is $268; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’plan) is $908.Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Sciencecourse is $3,276.

CareersWithin six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley studentsfind professional employment or enroll in graduate school.

Recruiting program brings morethan 1,200 job opportunities tostudents each year.

93 percent of students take onat least one professional internshipwhile at Bentley.

Workshops, individualized advising,and resource materials help studentsfine-tune career goals.

Many of Bentley College’s 44,500alumni serve as contacts and resourcesor students, through panel discussions,informational interviews, MentorProgram.

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Bentley’s athletic departmentembodies the tradition of excellencethat spans all areas of the university.Bentley is an eight-time winner of theprestigious President’s Cup, presentedannually to the best overall athleticprogram in the Northeast-10Conference.

Football made its debut in the NCAADivision II playoffs in 2003 and followedthat with a return appearance in 2004.Men’s basketball and women’svolleyball have both earned NCAAtournament berths each of the last fiveyears, with the former reaching theNCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2007and 2008. Women’s basketball hascompeted in a Division II record 26NCAA postseason tournaments and has advanced to the nationalsemifinals seven times since 1989. The field hockey team capturedBentley’s first NCAA national championship in 2001.

Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conferencechampionship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship.Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsityathletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One ofthe nation’s largest Division II conferences, the Northeast-10 also

includes Adelphi, American International,Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne,UMass-Lowell, Merrimack, NewHaven, Pace, Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s,Saint Rose, Southern Connecticut,Southern New Hampshire andStonehill.

The Bentley ice hockey programcompetes in the Division I AtlanticHockey League against schools suchas Air Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Armyand Mercyhurst. In March 2006, theFalcons reached the finals of the

Atlantic Hockey playoffs for the firsttime ever.

In the spring of 2009, more than 50percent of the college’s varsity athleteswere named to the Dean’s List orPresident’s List. Their on-field successhas been recognized with All-NewEngland, All-America and ESPN theMagazine Academic All-America®honors.

Full athletic scholarships are awardedin men’s and women’s basketball.Athletic aid for other sports isprimarily based on financial need and/or academic merit. Prospectivestudents should contact the coach ofthe sport in which they are interested.

For general information, contact the Bentley athletic department at781-891-2256 or visit the athletics website at www.bentleyfalcons.com.

FacilitiesThe focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, whereour well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recently-expanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facilityserves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000-squarefoot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new two-story fitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only,general locker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic trainingroom and rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24athletic offices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty andstaff with a valid Bentley ID.

The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of amajor expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. Theaddition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities anda boosters suite which overlooks the football field.

The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletesto have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-the-artequipment, making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in theregion.

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In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquetfloor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and thevolleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track.When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can betransformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyballcourts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockersand showers as well as saunas and steam rooms. An indoor natatoriumfeaturing a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pooland separate diving tank is also available to all students.

During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to thecollege’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one aFieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located side-by-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falconshost games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse.When our teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, thefields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s

and women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teamsmake use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the syntheticfields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium,soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track,nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for ourother respected athletic teams.

When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organizedstudent life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outsidecommunity events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s“Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other studentorganizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside eventsare hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in thesurrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAAchampionship events, local high school and college contests andseventeen camps that utilize all facilities throughout the summer.

A T H L E T I C S A T B E N T L E YAt a Glance

Sport Coach Length of Tenure 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Conf. RecordBaseball Bob DeFelice 42nd year 28-22 19-11Men’s Basketball Jay Lawson 19th year 26-7 18-4*Women’s Basketball Barbara Stevens 24th year 21-12 15-7Men’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Field Hockey Jessica King 2nd year 17-6 15-3Football Thom Boerman 1st year 5-6 4-3Golf Marty Burke 1st year ----- -----Hockey Ryan Soderquist 8th year 19-17-2 15-11-2Men’s Lacrosse Jim Murphy 18th year 9-4 7-2Women’s Lacrosse Carissa Medeiros 3rd year 9-9 7-3Men’s Soccer Gary Crompton 2nd year 8-9-2 5-6-2Women’s Soccer Lauren Lukis 7th year 4-14-1 2-11-1Softball Michele DeGregorio 5th year 21-19 14-14Men’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-4 -----Women’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-6 -----Men’s Tennis Alex Wong 5th year 12-8 8-2Women’s Tennis Alex Wong 7th year 14-9 10-2Men’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Volleyball Sandy Hoffman 28th year 21-12 12-2

Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2008-09*2008-09 Northeast-10 regular season champion

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As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledgewithin and across business and the arts and sciences and to educatecreative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It isdistinctive among US and international universities in having twofaculties, in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified intheir educational mission.

Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments throughtheir capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. Asresponsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into accountthe broader social, political, and environmental context within whichall organizations operate.

Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of itseducational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethicaland socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of informationand communication technology in achieving sustainable highperformance.

Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these“domains of excellence” in numerous ways:

Arts and SciencesThe arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentleyeducation, provide students of business and related professions withthe knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciencesdisciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement,as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students aunique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts.The Liberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a businessschool, gives students the opportunity to major in business and theliberal arts, and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than500 undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program

Ethical and Socially Responsible EnterpriseBentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibilityinto its curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate andcommunity relations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasisthrough the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. Themission of the Alliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomouscenters and initiatives on campus, support and encourage greaterawareness of, respect for and commitment to ethics, service and socialresponsibility in research, curricula and campus culture.

Information and Communication TechnologyAt Bentley, the integration of business and communication/information technology takes place at four different levels:Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas ofbusiness and our general information technologyinfrastructure are world-classInnovative pedagogical use of information technology is builtinto the fabric of all of our courses to support learningWe explore the implications of information technology onbusiness in all areas of our business curriculumWe offer specialized programs that focus on developing high-quality technology solutions.

The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business educationand information/communication technology is the Norman S. and LidaM. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility,which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and studentexpertise in using technologies that are reshaping business.

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Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in thiscenter. The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in thecountry, and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiecetechnology facilities that provide students with hands-on experiencein the financial markets and usability research, respectively.

The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of BusinessThe McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley Universityoffers full-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities andthe managerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’sglobally competitive business environment.

Featuring one of the most extensive selections of Master of Science(MS) programs in the nation, the McCallum Graduate School of Businessis known for developing the specialized expertise needed to succeedin a variety of industries:

AccountancyFinanceFinancial PlanningHuman Factors in Information DesignInformation TechnologyMarketing AnalyticsTaxation

MS+MBAThis intensive, integrated full-time program combines the businessleadership curriculum of the Day MBA with the technological expertisedeveloped in the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)or Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design(MSHFID).

Dual Degree ProgramsThe Dual Degree programs give students a powerful combination ofbroad business knowledge and deep technical expertise. QualifiedMBA students may simultaneously enroll in any of the McCallumGraduate School of Business’s specialized MS degree programs, andqualified MS students may expand their studies to include the EveningMBA.

PhD ProgramsBentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in Accountancy and a PhD inBusiness, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology andSociety.

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The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty andstaff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility andmutual support. At the same time, their different backgrounds, interestsand goals keep members of the campus community learning from eachother – and having fun in the process.

A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events bringsundergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students,faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunitiesinclude lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts,panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits inthe library’s art gallery, and networking nights with professionalorganizations such as the Society for Management.

Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosseand other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuithere. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner inthe Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the state-of-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hangout with fellow students, colleagues and friends.

At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduatestudents make their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditionaldormitory residence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy);upperclassman options include multi-person suites and one-, two-and three-bedroom apartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes.Thanks to “one port per pillow,” students have individual access to theInternet and the university network in their dorm room. Withcomputer ports and wireless coverage throughout the campus, fastand convenient access is not difficult tofind.

When it comes to eating on campus,students have a great variety of choices.The Seasons Dining Room offersunlimited, sit-down meals from earlymorning to 9:00 p.m. The LaCava CenterCafé offers food on the go, from Starbuckscoffee and Freshens smoothies to sushiand salad. The DeLoitte cybercafé in thelibrary features Einstein Bros. Bagels, and

The City of Boston is only miles away

S T U D E N T L I F E A T B E N T L E Ythe Dana Center now serves Currito burritos and wraps. Otheroptions include the Brookside Deli and Convenience Store forsandwiches, convenience items and more.

Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential healthcare to all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis andtreatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing,dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dentalreferrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians whooffer counseling and education programs covering topics such as stressmanagement, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decision-making. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trainedprofessional who offers education and counseling for alcohol and drugissues to all groups and individuals on campus.

Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programsand services to address issues common to college-age students.Counseling and mental health services are provided to all students forconcerns related to stress depression, anxiety, family life, relationships,and other concerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers andcounselors. Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff memberprovides support services and works with students to arrangeappropriate accommodations during their academic career. All sessionswith the CSD are free and confidential.

The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs ofstudents and other members of the campus community. The staffincludes Catholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers toindividuals of the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions.Students from a variety of faiths can call on the center for referrals toappropriate religious communities in the Waltham and Boston area.Look to the center for counseling, interfaith and faith-specific services,scripture studies, sacramental preparation, and opportunities forspiritual growth. Weekly services are held in the Sacred Space, locatedin the Student Center.

International students have a ready resource in the Center forInternational Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinateorientation programs for new international students and provideadvising on immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition,the International Peer Advisers program eases the transition to collegelife by fostering relationships between international students andcontinuing students at Bentley.

Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tappinginto the university’s 100-plus student organizations. There are

numerous opportunities to get involved inacademically oriented groups, the creativeand performing arts, student government,campus newspapers and the radio station,fraternity and sorority life, and much more.Students can also connect with classmatesat events like Hawaiian luau, Build Your OwnSundae party, stand-up comedy and hypnotistperformances, a Boston scavenger hunt, andmore. Students build friendships that lastthroughout their Bentley years – and beyond.

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Bentley College Presidents 1917-1953 Harry Clark Bentley 1953-1961 Maurice M. Lindsay 1961-1970 Thomas L. Morison 1970-1991 Dr. Gregory H. Adamian 1991-1997 Dr. Joseph M. Cronin 1997-2005 Dr. Joseph G. Morone 2007- Gloria Cordes Larson, JD

T H E A D M I N I S T R A T I O NGloria Cordes Larson, JDPresident

A public policy expert, lawyer andbusiness leader, Gloria Cordes Larsonassumed the presidency of Bentley Collegein July 2007. The school became BentleyUniversity in October 2008. Larson joinedBentley from the leading law firm FoleyHoag, where she co-chaired theGovernment Strategies Group. The

practice that she managed covered a broad array of regulatory andbusiness development issues at the federal, state and local levels.

Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led abusiness advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick,and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also includechairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under herleadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutualCenter in Springfield and construction of the $800 million BostonConvention and Exhibition Center.

In the administration of former Massachusetts GovernorWilliam Weld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to1996) and secretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991to 1993). Prior to that, President Larson managed business andregulatory issues as a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission(FTC). She served as an attorney advisor to the FTC commissionerfrom 1981 to 1988, and as the agency’s deputy director of consumerprotection from 1990 to 1991.

In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the RoseFitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston MayorThomas Menino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee forthe 2004 Democratic National Convention. President Larson is adirector of Unum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shieldof Massachusetts. She is a board member on several prominentprofessional and community organizations, including the GreaterBoston Chamber of Commerce, for which she is the chair of theboard; Boston Center for the Arts; Roger Williams University Schoolof Law; Massachusetts Women’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The DimockCenter. She is a member of the Massachusetts, Virginia and Boston barassociations.

Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstandingcommitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness ofthe need for education reform and in promoting the role of businessin changing that landscape. These honors include:

• Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors• Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly andMassachusetts Bar Association

• Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater BostonChamber of Commerce• Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women inBoston,” by Boston Magazine• Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American JewishCommittee• Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of CommercePresident Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from

Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of VirginiaSchool of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees fromNortheastern University and from Mount Wachusett CommunityCollege. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.

Kathleen L. YorkisVice President forStudent Affairs

Kathleen Yorkis came to BentleyUniversity in 1986 as Dean of Students andwas named Vice President for StudentAffairs in November 2001. Prior to herpromotion to vice president, she hadserved as Bentley’s Chief Student AffairsOfficer since September 1999.

Under Yorkis’ leadership, the Division of Student Affairs providesa comprehensive set of student services, builds a student life communityand works with each young person to ensure their individualdevelopment. Her areas of responsibility include Athletics andIntramurals, Student Activities, Health Services, Counseling and StudentDevelopment, Residence Life, Residential Services, Multicultural Center,International Student Services, Orientation, Dining Services, JudicialAffairs, Spiritual Life, Campus Police and the Dean of Student Affairs.

Prior to joining Bentley, she worked at Coopers & Lybrandin Boston as Director of Professional Development and Director ofTax Personnel, Finance and Administration.

In terms of Student Affairs facilities, during Yorkis’s tenure,Bentley University has expanded the number and variety of on-campushousing opportunities, built a state-of-the-art student center, increasedthe size of the Dana Athletic Center by 30,000 square feet, constructeda new baseball stadium, and surfaced the football stadium and practicefields with synthetic grass.

The intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs atBentley have continued to expand on an annual basis under Yorkis’leadership. In 2008, nearly 500 men and women participated onintercollegiate teams and more than 3,000 men and women participatedon 280 different intramural teams. The new fitness centeraccommodates over 130,000 uses per year.

Yorkis holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo (NY),a master’s degree from SUNY Albany, and a doctorate in HigherEducation Administration from The American University in Washington,D.C.

Yorkis and her husband, Paul, live in Medway. She has been anactive member of Medway Public School advisory council. Kathleenhas also held public office, serving as a member of the Harford County,Maryland, Board of Education. They have two adult children, Jacob andLaura, and one grandchild.

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Bob DeFeliceAthletics Director

The only baseball coach BentleyUniversity has ever known, Bob DeFelicebecame just the second athletics directorin the university’s history when he waspromoted in October 1991.

DeFelice’s affiliation with the collegedates back to 1968 when he was hired asBentley’s first varsity baseball coach. Aftercoaching the team on a part-time basis fromits inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named

Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two yearslater, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.

Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prosperedunder his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams havecaptured nearly 90 conference championships (regular season andplayoff) and made NCAA appearances in eight team sports (football,women’s basketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’stennis, women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the fieldhockey team captured the first NCAA championship in the university’shistory.

Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athleticprogram in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09academic year.

Over the last nine years, under DeFelice’s watch, the collegehas expanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field,outdoor track, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseballfacility in New England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. Healso oversaw the recent major renovation of the Dana Center, includingthe construction of a new fitness center, food court and boosterssuite.

DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coachin the nation (2010 will be his 42nd season), has led his team to anaverage of 20 wins a season the last decade and has 619 wins during hiscareer.

In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led allof college baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking anincredible 98 balls out of the park in 41 games.

DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelorof Science degree in history, began his coaching career that same yearas head football coach and assistant basketball coach at ChristopherColumbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, hebegan a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor leagueorganization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield RedSox.

Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a full-time basis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head footballcoach at his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, heled the Vikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conferencechampionships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and twoEastern Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles.

Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into seven Halls of Fame.He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999,and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997.In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the MassachusettsChapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.

DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts HighSchool Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the UnionPrinters International Baseball League halls of fame.

DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate FootballConference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference.He served as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it wasabsorbed by the Northeast-10 Conference.

Among the many honors he has received are the Murray LewisAward from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officialsand the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial SportsmanshipAward from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England.In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from the New

England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributions tocollege baseball.

DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and sevengrandchildren.

Sandy HoffmanAssistant Athletics Director

Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentleyassistant athletics director since 1990, andher responsibilities have involved her invirtually every aspect of the athleticdepartment’s operations.

Initially, she was responsible forphysical education, recreation, complianceand student services, including the academictutoring of athletes. More recently, herduties included facility and intercollegiate

scheduling, and monitoring financial aid. After a realignment of theathletic department in 2000, Hoffman is now responsible for the fiscalaffairs of the Bentley athletic program, as well as financial aid.

Prior to being named an assistant athletic director 19 yearsago, Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athleticdepartment’s Coordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a1980 graduate of Springfield College and earned an MBA degree inManagement from Bentley in 1990.

Hoffman is also in her 28th season as Bentley’s volleyball coach. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach of the year,Hoffman has a career record of 683-295, the win total ranking fifthamong active Division II coaches. Her teams have won the regularseason conference title 11 times and the NE-10 playoffs eight timessince 1986, and have earned NCAA Division II tournament berths in1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002 and each of the last five years.

Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II VolleyballCommittee, and is a resident of Waltham.

Cindy ScottAssistant Athletics Director

A former Division I women’sbasketball coach, Cindy Scott is in her 12thyear as an assistant director of athletics.Her duties include serving as the NCAAcompliance coordinator, directing theAcademic Assistance Program, coordinatingrecruiting efforts with the Office ofAdmission and overseeing student lifeprograms for student-athletes, including theStudent Athlete Advisory Council.

Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she wasthe head women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98).

During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, capturedthree conference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared infour NCAA tournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directedher team to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. There were eight 20-winseasons and fours others in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateauby just one game.

Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois UniversityHall of Fame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball CoachesAssociation during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically precedingBentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role.

Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education fromMemphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975and her Master of Science in Education from Southern Illinois Universityin 1976. She now resides in Waltham.

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T H E A T H L E T I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O NKevin LoftusAssistant Athletics Director

Kevin Loftus, a 1993 graduate ofUMass-Lowell, is in his 10th year as anassistant athletics director and his secondtour of duty as an assistant baseball coachat Bentley.

Loftus oversees athletic facilities,game management, scheduling, transportationand work study.

Loftus, 39, has been affiliated withBentley since September 1994 when he

was hired by Bob DeFelice as an assistant coach, a position he wouldhold until February 1999. He resumed assisting Coach DeFelice inbaseball in 2001.

Loftus rejoined the athletic department in July 2000 after fourand a half years in the college’s systems and networks department. Heserved as a network technician from Feb. 1996 until June 1999, whenhe was promoted to network analyst.

A third-team Division II All-America and the New EnglandCollegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993, Loftus hit .366 duringhis two years at UMass-Lowell, helping the Chiefs to a pair of ECACDivision II tournaments and a composite 47-28-1 record.

The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in ElectricalEngineering, Loftus is currently pursuing his MBA from Bentley with aconcentration in Management. He lives in Waltham with his wife CarolAnn and their son, Dylan, who was born in April.

Dick LipeSports Information Director

Dick Lipe, now in his 33rd year asBentley’s Sports Information Director andhis 37th overall at the university, graduatedfrom Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor ofScience degree in accounting.

His duties include coordinating allsports publicity and public relations for theathletic department, which includes 23varsity sports.

A past president of the ECAC Sports Information DirectorsAssociation, Lipe, 53, was a college division representative on theBoard of Directors of the College Sports Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSIDA) for three years. He has served on the NCAACommunications Committee and is chair of the CoSIDA AcademicAll-America® Committee, which he has served on since 1979. Lipealso served as the Information Director for the Northeast-10 from1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conference from 1997-2000.

In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into theBentley Athletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named arecipient of the Lester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for hiscontributions to the Academic All-America® program. In August 2000,he was presented with the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Awardby the All-America Football Foundation.

In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, andpresented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the IrvingMarsh Award by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information.In addition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SIDwith the inaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of theinaugural inductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame.

A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife,Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (23).

Kyle MackAsst. Sports Information Dir.

Kyle Mack is in his second year asAssistant Sports Information Director.Mack, 25, is the primary contact for sevenvarsity sports, including hockey - Bentley’sonly Division I program.

Mack came to Bentley after spending ayear as a graduate assistant in the sportsinformation department at NortheasternUniversity where he covered women’s

basketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he spent a year as an intern atManhattan College, covering women’s basketball among four othersports.

Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor ofArts degree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served asthe media relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-Aminor league affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove,N.J., Mack currently resides in Cambridge.

Brooks FarryHead Athletic Trainer

Brooks Farry, 44, was named to theBentley training staff in September 1991and promoted to head athletic trainer inJuly 2003. He graduated from the StateUniversity of New York College atBrockport, receiving a Bachelor of Arts andScience degree in 1987, and received hisMaster of Sciences from Ohio University ayear later.

While attending Ohio, Farry was thehead athletic trainer at Morgan High School in McConnelsville, Ohio.Before Bentley, he spent three years as an athletic trainer for SportsAid,The Center for Sports Medicine in Malden.

A Queensbury, N.Y. native, Farry resides in Watertown with hiswife Laura and their children, Austin (12) and Julia (8).

Charlie CarkinFitness CoordinatorAsst. Athletic Trainer

Charlie Carkin, 45, is in his 14th yearas Bentley’s Strength and FitnessCoordinator. His primary responsibilitiesinclude development, implementation andsupervision of strength programs for thecollege’s intercollegiate teams.

Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMass-Boston with a Bachelor of Science in

physical education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic trainingstaff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosseteams. He also serves as an assistant hockey coach for Bentley’sDivision I program.

From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medicalspecialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage,transport and follow-up care.

Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna.They have three children, Christine (26), Melissa (22) and Charlie, Jr. (20).

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Thom BoermanHead Football Coach1st Season

After more than two decades as anassistant coach for the Falcons, ThomBoerman was named the head football coachat Bentley University on December 8, 2008.He succeeded Peter Yetten, who retiredafter the 2008 season following 30 years atthe helm.

Boerman, 56, had been an assistant coach with the Falconssince 1986 and had been the university’s Director of FootballOperations for the past ten years. He spent most of his tenure as anassistant coach working with the defensive backs before beingpromoted to defensive coordinator for this past season.

“Thom has done a very good job as the football operationsdirector,” said Bentley athletics director Bob DeFelice upon Boerman’sappointment. “This makes for a smoothtransition and maintainsthe stability of theprogram.”

Bentley hasenjoyed a great dealof success duringBoerman’s time onthe staff, compiling anoverall record of173-61-1, including154-60-1 in 21 seasonsat the varsity level. Inthose 21 seasons, he’shelped coach a defensethat has recorded 30shutouts and a passdefense that hasaveraged 19.8interceptions over thelast eight seasons.

“I’m honoredto be the head coach at Bentley,” said Boerman. It’s a great opportunityand I want to make sure I build on the groundwork that Peter laid overthe last 30 years. We have great kids and an experienced coachingstaff, Bentley is an outstanding university, and it was an easy decision toaccept the position.”

Before joining the Bentley coaching staff, Boerman served as anassistant coach on the high school level for six years, including a stintas offensive coordinator at Millbury High School. The U.S. Navy veteranwas also a former college football player at Ferris State College inMichigan.

Prior to his appointment as Director of Football Operationsin 1998, Boerman was the Manager of Network Services in Bentley’sComputer and Network Services Department.

Boerman resides in Maynard with his wife, Anne, and their twochildren, Zachary (13) and Rachel (7). He also has a grown daughter,Aubree.

Darin ColucciOffensive Coordinator4th season

The 2009 season will be the fourthyear for Darin Colucci on the Bentleycoaching staff and his second as the Falcons’offensive coordinator He previouslycoached the quarterbacks (2007) and thedefensive secondary (2006) during his firsttwo seasons with the Falcons.

Colucci, 44, a managingpartner with the law firm of Colucci,Colucci, Marcus and Flavin, was theoffensive coordinator at King PhilipHigh School in 2005 after spendingthree years on Steve Nelson’s staffat Curry College as the QB coachand assistant offensive coordinator.

A native of Pompton Lakes,N.J. where he was a high school All-American quarterback, Colucci wenton to a four-year career at Bucknell.After receiving his B.A. in PoliticalScience in 1987, he went on to theSuffolk University Law School,graduating cum laude in 1993.

Scott BoyleDefensive Coordinator1st season

Taking over the Defensive Coordinatorduties from Thom Boerman this year isformer Lowell High School head coachScott Boyle. A 1994 graduate of UMass-Lowell, Boyle is in his first year at Bentleyafter serving as the wide receivers coachand special teams coordinator at Saint

Anselm College in 2008.During his decade as head coach at Lowell, Boyle amassed a

record of 68-37-2 and twice led the Red Raiders to the MerrimackValley Conference championship (2001, 2006). He was the Lowell SunCoach of the Year in both 1998 and 2006, and the MVC Coach of theYear in 2006.

In addition, Boyle has been the boys basketball coach at Lowellsince 2003, and has two league titles (2007, 2008) to his credit. TheLowell Sun recognized him as its Coach of the Year in both 2007 and2009, and he’s twice been the MVC Coach of the Year. He was also theMassachusetts Basketball Coaches Association Division I North Coachof the Year in 2007.

Boyle played outside linebacker at UMass-Lowell from 1989-92, and was a starter for three-plus seasons. His playing career includeda New England Football Conference championship in 1991 and a 27-3record during his first three seasons.

A Lowell native, Boyle is a physical education instructor atLowell High School.

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T H E C O A C H I N G S T A F FFrank DeFeliceAsst. Offensive Line1st season

New to the Bentley staff this fall isFrank DeFelice, whose resume includes45 years of coaching experience in footballand baseball, at the college and high schoollevels. DeFelice, the brother of Bentleyathletics director Bob DeFelice, will helpwith the offensive line.

Most recently, DeFelice, 69, has been an assistant footballand baseball coach at Endicott College. He’s also been a head footballcoach at Swampscott High and Xaverian Brothers, an assistant atSwampscott and Merrimack College and a volunteer assistant at BostonCollege. During his 35 years as baseball coach at Swampscott, histeams won 465 games.

Among the athletes who DeFelice has coached are currentBuffalo Bills coach Dick Jauron, former Green Bay Packer Tom Toner,Channel 5 sportscaster Mike Lynch, Heisman Trophy winner DougFlutie, former Buffalo Bill guard Bill Adams, former Detroit LionStephen Boyd and longtime NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski. He wasinducted into the Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association Hall ofFame in 2002.

A 1965 graduate of Boston College where he was a three-year starter in baseball and football, DeFelice resides in Swampscottwith his wife Susan. They have three grown children, including Paul, aBentley graduate and the 1995 Northeast-10 Conference men’s crosscountry champion.

Adam GriggsOffensive Line2nd season

Adam Griggs, a three-year starter andfour-year letterwinner for the Falconsfrom 2002-05, returned to his alma materin 2008, two years after receiving hisBachelor of Science degree in informationdesign and corporate communication, and

is in his second year as an offensive line coach.Griggs, 25, has previously coached at Alvirne High School and

Assumption College, where he wasthe tight ends and assistantoffensive line coach in 2007.

As a player for Bentley,Griggs was a two-time All-Northeast-10 center, including first-team in 2004, and a team captain asa senior. In 2004, he also wasselected as a Division II All-Northeast Region performer byDaktronics and the Don HansenFootball Gazette.

Originally from Hudson,N.H., Griggs now resides inBoxboro.

Mike HarringtonDefensive Line30th season

Mike Harrington, who works with thedefensive line, is in his 30th year as amember of the Bentley University coachingstaff. Most of that time has been spent asdefensive coordinator, a position herelinquished prior to the 2008 season.

Before his arrival at Bentley in 1980,the 1972 Boston Stategraduate spent three years onthe Watertown High Schoolstaff. Harrington has helpedbuild a defense that has ledits division in fewest yardsallowed four times since 1990and posted 27 shutouts since1990.

Harrington, a phys edand health teacher whoreceived his Masters degreefrom UMass-Boston in 1977,resides in Bedford. He and hiswife, Susan, have three grownchildren, Rick, Lindsay andKrista.

Dan KeohaneWide Receivers7th season

Entering his seventh season at Bentley,and his first as receivers coach, is lifelongWaltham resident Dan Keohane, who madethe move to Bentley after more than aquarter century at Waltham High School.During his first six years with the Falcons,he worked with the linebackers.

Keohane, a 1976 graduate of the University of Maine, served ashead coach at Waltham High from 1990-2002. He notched his 100thcareer victory on Thanksgiving 2002against Brockton High and finishedwith a record of 100-31-1 (.761).Before taking over as head coach,he served as an assistant under PaulMcGovern and the late BobConnors for 14 years. His tenure atWaltham included Super Bowlberths in both 1991 and 2001.

Keohane, 56, and his wife,Peggy, have four grown children,Dennis, Katie, Megan and Erin.

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Chris YoungAsst. Defensive Line2nd season

In his second year at Bentley isformer St. Lawrence University defensivelineman Chris Young. He’ll serve as assistantdefensive line coach this fall after workingwith the defensive line in 2008.

Young, a native of Amherst, was a four-year starter on the defensive line for the

Saints. He began his coaching career at Winchester High School, wherehe was a defensive assistant from 2006-07.

Young, 25, is also an assistant teacher at the Gifford Schoolin Weston. He currently resides in Waltham.

T H E C O A C H I N G S T A F F

Back Row: (l-r) Scott Boyle, Rusty McKinney, ThomBoerman, Chris Young,

Front Row: Frank DeFelice, Dan Keohane, SeanWalsh, Darin Colucci, Mike Harrington, Adam Griggs

The Managers

Sean WalshRunning Backs3rd season

Sean Walsh, a Bentley assistant duringthe 2001 and 2002 seasons, returned to theFalcon coaching staff in the spring of 2009.His responsibilities include coaching therunning backs, and overseeing operations,academics and travel.

Walsh, a 2008 graduate of FloridaInternational University, has been a student assistant coach at theUniversity of Miami (2005, 2006) and was an academic liaison to thefootball and baseball programs during the 2007-08 academic year. Whileat Miami, he coached in both the 2005 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the2006 MPC Computers Bowl.

Walsh’s resume also includes five years as an assistant footballcoach at Attleboro High School. He was also a two-time AttleboroSun-Chronicle Boy’s Tennis Coach of the Year while at Attleboro.

Walsh, 35, graduated Summa Cum Laude from FloridaInternational in 2008 and was inducted into the Phi Betta Kappa HonorSociety. An Attleboro native, he now resides in Waltham and is engagedto Melissa Tonra.

Stephen Peltz1st seasonStephen Peltz, a senior at Bentley and two-yearmember of the Bentley football team, is also inhis first year as team manager. A native ofSkaneateles, New York, Peltz graduated fromChristian Brothers Academy in 2006. He is amarketing major at Bentley.

Zach Katz1st seasonZach Katz, a freshman at Bentley, begins his firstyear as team manager. Katz is a native ofWestport, Conn., and is a 2009 graduate ofStaples High School. He played both footballand lacrosse at Staples and plans to major inaccountancy at Bentley.

Rusty McKinneyLinebackers/Special Teams1st season

In his first year as a member of theBentley University coaching staff is RustyMcKinney, a 2002 graduate of TowsonUniversity. His responsibilities includecoaching the linebackers and serving asspecial teams coordinator.

A native of Fairfax County, Va.,McKinney played four years of football at Towson. As a senior, heserved as team captain and was the recipient of the Doc MinneganAward as the team MVP. McKinney garnered second-team All-PatriotLeague honors in both 2000 and 2001.

McKinney moved into college coaching in 2008, serving as alinebacker coach at Saint Anselm College. Since graduating fromTowson, he has also served as an assistant speed and agility trainer,working with Olympic gold medalist Dennis Mitchell.

McKinney. 29, has a wealth of community service and volunteerwork, volunteering at a number of track meets and road races, as wellas at the John Hopkins Children’s Hospital and Villa Maria School forTroubled Children.

McKinney, who earned a Bachelor of Science degree in businessadministration from Towson, also earned an Associates in CulinaryArts from Johnson and Wales in 2004. He now resides in Somerville.

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The 2009 season marks the beginning of anew era in Bentley University football. Afterthe completion of last season, head coach PeterYetten hung up his whistle following a highlysuccessful 30-year tenure that saw Bentleytransistion from the club level to one of thetop Division II programs in the Northeast.

While some programs may go through arebuilding phase after a long-tenured coachsteps down, this should not be the case forBentley. Stepping in for Yetten is Thom Boerman,who takes the reins in his 24th year at Bentley,the last 10 of which were spent as Director ofFootball Operations and as DefensiveCoordinator last season. While Boerman willadd his own philosophy to both sides of theball, his familiarity with the program and theteam’s personnel should mean the transitiongoes smoothly.

The fact that Bentley’s roster is stockedwith talent should certainly help matters as well.While the offense has lost quarterback JohnWhite to graduation, along with his top receiverJohn Studley, there is still more than enoughtalent to go around.

Junior Bryant Johnson will take over for White after two yearsof learning and gaining valuable game experience last season in theform of eight games played, including one start. Having offensivecoordinator Darin Colucci back in the fold for a second season, andhis third season working with Johnson, can only mean good things forhis move to starter.

Also back is last season’s leading rusher Luis Cotto, now a senior.Cotto can expect plenty of work as Boerman wants to be a more ball-

control oriented team this season. With Cottorunning behind an experienced offensive line,the Falcons will be in a good position toimprove upon the conference’s eighth rankedrushing attack, which gained just 56.8 yardsper game in 2008.

On the defensive side of the ball newcoordinator Scott Boyle will have plenty ofweapons at his disposal with six startersreturning. Three starters were All-Conferencechoices, led by first team pick senior defensivelineman Darryl Laforest. Linebacker MichaelDuffy and defensive back Chris Carroll, bothsecond team selections, also return for theirsenior seasons

Bentley kicks off the season on August29th at Ohio Dominican and they open at homeone week later against Curry. The Falconsbegin Northeast-10 play a week after that athome against Saint Anselm. Two of Bentley’stoughest games will be at home. Defendingconference champions American Internationalvisits Waltham on September 25th, andSouthern Connecticut, another 2008 NCAAplayoff participant, visits on October 9th. The

Falcons will host Assumption for Homecoming on October 24th, andwill close out the season two weeks later at Stonehill.

QuarterbacksJohnson has big shoes to fill as he prepares to step in for White,

who finished his career in the top five in passing yards, touchdownsand completions in Bentley history. Johnson appeared in eight gameslast season and went 44-98 for 458 yards andthree touchdown passes.In his only start of theseason at SouthernConnecticut, he was 18-36 with 204 yards passingand two touchdownpasses. The presumptivestarter of the future sincelast season, Johnson iswell prepared to assumecontrol of the offenseafter a strong offseason.

There is a lack ofexperience behindJohnson though, as theother three quarterbackson the roster, SeanCross, Chris Grammeland Luke Zahradka, areall freshmen.

Now in his 24th season atBentley, Thom Boerman takesover as head coach in 2009.

New Era Set to Begin at Bentley as Boerman Enters First Season

Junior Bryant Johnson will be thestarting quarterback in 2009

after two years as an understudy.

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2009 Bentley FootballAUGUSTSat. 29 at Ohio Dominican 7:00SEPTEMBERFri. 4 Curry 7:00Fri. 11 Saint Anselm* 7:00Sat. 19 at New Haven* 1:00Fri. 25 American International* 7:00OCTOBERSat. 3 at Merrimack* 1:00Fri. 9 Southern Connecticut St.* 7:00Sat. 17 at Pace* 1:00Sat. 24 Assumption* (Homecoming) 2:00NOVEMBERSat. 8 at Stonehill 12:00

*Northeast-10 Conference game

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Three players who are new to the position, juniors Tim Moscato andBart Stires and sophomore Jon Wilkie make up the unit’s depth.Wilkie is a former wide receiver and Moscato is a former quarterback.Stires, a fullback last season, had an impressive spring and looks to playa significant role in the offense this season with his blocking and passcatching abilities.

Offensive LineBentley will have four starters back from last year’s unit, but with

some reshuffling along the line as two players have switched positions.At left tackle is sophomore

John Slein, who won the startingjob in the spring. Slein has the size(290 pounds), and outstanding feetand quickness to excel at theposition.

An opening was created forSlein at left tackle because juniorTim Smith, who has started 15straight games dating back to hisfreshman season, was converted toright guard. Protecting Johnson’sblindside will be veteran right tackleKevin Kearns. The Bridgewater,Mass., native is the mostexperienced member of theoffensive line, having started 29 of30 games over the last three years.

Sophomore A.J. Riker made animmediate impact last year, startingall 11 games at right guard and wasnamed NE-10 All-Rookie. Riker will

Running BacksCotto is expected to be the feature back again after leading the

team in rushing last season with 337 yards on 121 carries. He also ledthe team in touchdowns with six. It was the second straight season theWaltham native has led the team in rushing after gaining 843 yards on200 carries as a sophomore in 2007.

With Boermann’s vow to run the ball more this season, therewill be plenty of carries to go around, with juniors Matt Shea andEric DiPietrantonioexpected to get most of theremaining touches.

Wide ReceiversA number of players

will be counted on to makeup for the loss of Studley’sproduction, whose 1,031receiving yards last seasonis the fourth highest single-season total in the program’shistory. Graduate studentKelley Rowe is an obviouscandidate to step up afterhe was Bentley’s secondleading receiver lastseason with 37 catches for462 yards. Rowe’s speedand quickness will helpstretch the field and willalso allow the coaching staff to deploy him in a number of roles.

A trio of juniors, Kyle Tuthill, John Malone and Wade Critides,should provide Johnson with plenty of targets to throw to. Tuthillemerged as a threat last season with 420 yards receiving and wassecond on the team in receiving touchdowns with three. Malone caught22 passes for 299 yards and Critides pulled in 12 balls for 138 yards.With all three players standing above six-feet tall, they should causematchup problems for theopposition.

Tuthill and Malone will likelybe the starters, while Critidescould be the primary deep threat.Junior Brett Schuering may alsofigure into the offense as a slotreceiver after switching fromdefensive back in the offseason.

Tight EndsOne of the least experienced

units on the team is the tight ends.Junior Mike Slattery, who hasexcellent size at 6-3, 240-pounds,is the only tight end on the rosterthat has playing time at the position.The coaching staff expects Slatteryto be a major part of the passinggame.

Graduate student KelleyRowe is Bentley’s top

returning wide receiver.

Senior Kevin Kearnswill start at right

tackle.

S E A S O N P R E V I E WReturning Statistical Leaders

SCORING: Tyler McNamara (8-13 FG, 22-23 XP, 46 PTS),Luis Cotto (6 TD, 36 PTS), Matt Welch (4 TD, 24 PTS), KyleTuthill (3 TD, 18 PTS), Wade Critides (1 TD, 6 PTS), KelleyRowe (1 TD, 6 {PTS)PASSING: Bryant Johnson (44-98, 4 INT, 458 yds, 3 TD)RUSHING: Cotto (121-337, 2.8 avg, 6 TD), Welch (42-196,4.7 avg, 4 TD), Matt Shea (15-69, 4.6 avg)RECEIVING: Rowe (37-462, 1 TD), Tuthill (33-420, 3 TD),Cotto (25-171, 1 TD), John Malone (22-299, 1 TD)TACKLES: Matt Zahoruiko (42-65-107), Michael Duffy (33-42-75), Darryl Laforest (15-40-55), Cetan Tyler (21-29-50),Chris Carroll (27-22-49), Vaughn Cole (25-17-42), JustinHaines (25-16-41)SACKS: Cole (5.5), Tyler (5), Duffy (4), Zahoruiko (3)INTERCEPTIONS: Carroll (6), Duffy (2), Haines (2)PASS BREAKUPS: Carroll (6), Addison Davids (5)FORCED FUMBLES: Cole (4)KICKOFF RETURNS: Justin Haines (18-445, 24.7 avg),Rowe (17-395, 23.2 avg), Eric DiPietrantonio (12-260, 21.7avg)PUNT RETURNS: Brett Schuering (9-59, 6.6 avg)

Senior Luis Cotto has ledBentley in rushing the past

two seasons.

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SecondaryCarroll highlights Bentley’s

secondary. A free safety, he hada breakout season in 2008 witha team-high six interceptions,which was tied for theconference lead, and wasrewarded with a second teamAll-Conference selection forhis efforts.

Seniors Jake Corcoranand Eric Song and sophomoreSteve Hopkins will fight forthe other starting safety spotand will provide depth at bothpositions.

On the corners, thestarters are projected to bejuniors Addison Davids andJustin Haines. Davids startedsix games last season andHaines started eight. Seniors Tim Grovenburg, Brad Poirier andJason Urdang will also be in the mix.

Special TeamsBentley’s special teams will be in good shape with two-time All-

Conference kicker Tyler McNamara back for his senior season. Heis Bentley’s and the Northeast-10’s career leader in field goals madewith 28, and is coming off a fine 2008 season where he went 8-13 onfield goals and 22-23 on extra points. The punting duties will be handledby sophomore Mike Brownett, who takes over for White.

Boerman may use a committee approach for the kickoff and puntreturn duties, with Rowe, Haines, Davids, and Schuering the mostlikely candidates. Haines and Rowe were the primary kickoff returnmen last season, with Haines averaging 24.7 yards per return andRowe averaging 23.2. Schuering was the main punt return man lastseason, averaging 6.6 yards per return.

move to the left side this season and should start, but will facecompetition in camp from senior Mike Fischer for the job.

At center is junior Jared Kawadler, who started all 11 gameslast season in his first year as the starting center. Kawadler, who makesall the line calls, will be key in helping the line come to together afterthe reshuffling in the offseason.

Defensive LineLaforest and graduate

student Cetan Tyler are thetwo returning starters on thedefensive line, and sophomoresSal Ruffino and Matt Welchare the other two expectedstarters.

Laforest will anchor thedefensive line. While his statsmay not have been gaudy (2.5sacks, 55 tackles), his influencewas recongized by coachesaround the conference with hisfirst team All-Conferenceselection. Ruffino will line upnext to Laforest as the otherdefensive tackle. He was a keypart of the defensive l inerotation last season, appearingin 10 games, and he andLaforest will be counted on tohelp Bentley improve its run defense, which yielded 144.1 yards pergame last season.

Tyler and Welch are the bookends at defensive end. Tyler willslide over to the outside after playing tackle last season. Welch is aconverted fullback and had a tremendous spring at his new position.

LinebackersBentley has plenty of depth at linebacker with six players who

should contribute. The coaching staff expects senior Matt Zahoruikoto emerge as the captain of thedefense after leading the teamin tackles last season with 107.

Duffy will be the startingstrongside linebacker and willlook to follow up on his terrificall-around 2008 season thatsaw him make 75 tackles, foursacks and two interceptions.

Juniors Mark Dolan ,Greg O’Brien and LiamRegan will all challenge for thethird starting linebacker spot.Dolan and O’Brien each playedin every game last season whileRegan played in 10. SeniorJonathan Rosario who isswitching from defensive back,will also figure into the mix.

Senior Chris Carroll’ssix interceptions was

tied for the conferencelead.

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Senior Michael Duffy is astandout at linebacker.

Senior Darryl Laforestwas a first team All-

Conference pick in 2008.

Northeast-10 ConferencePreseason Coaches Poll

PTS ’08 RECORD1. Southern Conn (5) 76 8-32. American International (4) 72 9-23. Merrimack 62 6-44. Bentley 51 5-65. Stonehill 43 4-66. Pace 38 4-77. Assumption 25 1-98. Saint Anselm 21 2-89. New Haven 17 N/A

(First place votes in parentheses)

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NO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL37 Jeff Agnew Fr DB 5-9 175 Milford, N.H./Milford31 Dan Alberico * So DB 5-9 175 Watertown, Mass./Watertown56 John Aminti Fr LB 6-1 245 Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown50 R.J. Barden Fr DL 6-1 240 Quincy, Mass./North Quincy61 Chase Bartrum Fr C 6-0 260 Tewkbury, Mass./Tewksbury

1 Mike Brownett * So K-P 6-1 185 Branchburg, N.J./Immaculata88 Tom Budreau * Jr WR 6-2 195 Hanover, Mass./Xaverian Brothers97 Matt Campo Fr DE 6-4 190 Dedham, Mass./Catholic Memorial15 Chris Carroll * Sr DB 5-11 195 Lynn, Mass./Lynn English29 Jake Corcoran * Sr DB 6-1 200 Norwell, Mass./Norwell

4 Luis Cotto * Sr RB 5-8 181 Waltham, Mass./Waltham81 Wade Critides * Jr WR 6-3 195 Wayland, Mass./Wayland10 Sean Cross Fr QB 5-11 185 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury43 Anthony Curto Fr LB 6-0 225 Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa52 Colby Dalton Fr LB 6-1 235 No. Eastham, Mass./Nauset Regional

22 Addison Davids * Jr DB 5-9 170 Marietta, Ga.//Whitefield Academy59 Nick DiBella So DE 6-0 230 Revere, Mass./Boston College HS/Iona College36 Eric DiPietrantonio * Jr RB 5-10 190 Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield53 Mark Dolan * Jr LB 6-2 205 Barrington, R.I./Barrington/Williston-N’hampton79 Sean Driscoll Fr DL 6-3 230 Walpole, Mass./Walpole

40 Michael Duffy * Sr LB 6-0 240 Plymouth, Mass./Boston College HS76 Mike Fafara Fr DL 6-0 235 Westwood, Mass./Westwood64 Mike Fischer * Sr OL 6-2 275 Charlotte, N.C./Providence66 Walter Gillis Fr OL 6-1 275 Andover, Mass./Central Catholic86 Doug Goodhile Fr TE 6-4 215 Jefferson, Mass./Wachusett Regional

65 Sean Goodwin Fr OL 6-1 275 Marlborough, Conn./RHAM12 Chris Grammel Fr QB 6-3 245 Fitchburg, Mass./Lunenburg89 Charlie Gregg * Jr K 5-9 175 Cazenovia, N.Y./Cazenovia27 Tim Grovenburg * Sr DB 6-0 180 Wilmette, Ill./New Trier25 Matt Guay Fr WR 5-8 190 No. Attleboro, Mass./Xaverian Brothers

7 Justin Haines * Jr DB 6-1 195 Wyoming, Del./Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)48 Steve Hopkins * So DB 6-1 185 Waltham, Mass./Waltham67 Victor Howell So DL 6-0 255 Staten Island, N.Y./Lawrence Academy/College of Staten Island51 Alex Jalbert Fr LB 5-11 200 Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury 9 Bryant Johnson * Jr QB 6-1 195 Hopedale, Mass./Milford

63 Jared Kawadler * Jr C 6-0 250 Sharon, Mass.//Xaverian Brothers94 Jonathan Kazarian * So DE 6-0 208 Wayland, Mass./Wayland74 Kevin Kearns * Sr OL 6-4 275 Bridgewater, Mass./Bridgewater-Raynham35 Dan Kennedy Fr DB 6-1 195 Wakefield, Mass./Bishop Fenwick 8 Bill Kiley Fr WR 6-3 187 Quincy, Mass./Boston College HS

62 Dan Killay * Sr DL 6-0 280 Guilford, Vt./Brattleboro Union98 Darryl Laforest * Sr DL 6-3 280 Roslindale, Mass./Belmont33 Jared LeBon Fr FB 5-9 190 Highland Village, Texas/Edward S. Marcus 6 Will Lockwood Fr K 5-11 165 Menlo Park, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep44 Steven Long So LB 6-0 212 Allston, Mass./Newton North

80 John Malone * Jr WR 6-1 195 Walpole, Mass./Walpole 2 Tyler McNamara * Sr K 5-11 190 Medway, Mass/Medway16 Tim Moscato Jr TE 6-4 225 Naples, Fla./Naples/Florida Atlantic University68 Bryan Mroczka * Sr OL 6-5 310 Casselberry, Fla./Bishop Moore Catholic57 Greg O’Brien * Jr LB 6-0 230 Canton, Mass./Xaverian Brothers

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2 0 0 9 R O S T E RNO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL60 Oisin O’Donnelly Fr OL 6-3 245 Hingham, Mass./Hingham54 Bill Panora * Jr DL 6-1 225 Mashpee, Mass./Mashpee34 Jack Pizzotti Fr RB 5-11 190 Melrose, Mass./Melrose18 Brad Poirier * So DB 5-11 190 Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield30 Liam Regan * Jr LB 6-0 210 Milton, Mass./Boston College HS

73 A.J. Riker * So OL 6-3 290 Haskell, N.J./Lakeland Regional39 Jonathan Rosario * Sr LB 5-10 205 Dedham, Mass./Catholic Memorial 3 Kelley Rowe * Gr WR 5-10 187 Toledo, Ohio/Sylvania Southview96 Sal Ruffino * So DL 6-2 260 Allentown, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic77 Alex Rusate Fr OL 6-0 255 Southbury, Conn./Pomperaug

20 Brett Schuering * Jr WR 5-10 180 Boca Raton, Fla./Spanish River/West. Reserve Pr.41 Dana Sharry Jr DB 6-0 190 Wayland, Mass./Wayland/Elon University32 Matt Shea * Jr RB 5-10 200 Walpole, Mass./Xaverian Brothers58 Andrew Sklar Fr LB 6-3 220 Ivyland, Pa./Perkiomen Prep45 Mike Slattery * Jr TE 6-3 240 Natick, Mass./Natick

75 John Slein * So OL 6-4 290 Ashland, Mass./Ashland71 Tim Smith * Jr OL 6-2 290 Cohasset, Mass./Boston College HS17 Eric Song * Sr DB 6-0 197 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon90 Tim Sousa * Jr DL 6-2 240 Medway, Mass./Medway19 Will Spring * Jr WR 6-1 199 Concord, Mass./Lawrence Academy

14 Steve Stewart Fr DB 5-11 175 Wilmington, Mass./Wilmington42 Bart Stires * Jr TE 6-2 223 Glendale, Ariz./Brophy Prep 5 Mike Sumrell Fr WR 6-0 167 Dorchester, Mass.//Belmont24 Bobby Tarr * So RB 5-10 185 Byfield, Mass./Bishop Fenwick78 Josh Tenenbaum * Sr DL 6-4 290 Newtown, Conn./Newtown

23 Raphael Thomas * So RB 6-0 205 Edina, Minn./Breck School13 Paul Tizzano Fr DB 5-9 175 Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury91 Brian Tobia Fr DE 6-3 240 Cedar Grove, N.J.Cedar Grove26 Alex Tomaino * Jr DB 5-11 190 Gloucester, Mass./Gloucester82 Kyle Tuthill * Jr WR 6-1 190 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas

99 Cetan Tyler * Gr DE 6-2¾ 220 Lynn, Mass./Lynn Classical21 Jason Urdang * Sr DB 5-10 185 Westwood, Mass./Westwood70 Tom Wayda Fr OT 6-7 275 Levittown, Pa./George School92 Matt Welch * So DE 6-0 240 Woburn, Mass./Woburn85 James White * Jr WR 6-0 190 Millis, Mass./Millis

87 Jon Wilkie * So TE 6-2 210 Groton, Mass./Lawrence Academy83 Justin Young Fr WR 6-1 170 Lynn, Mass./Lynn English55 Matt Zahoruiko * Sr LB 6-0 240 North Andover, Mass./North Andover11 Luke Zahradka Fr QB 6-5 204 Franklin Square, N.Y./H.F. Carey

*Returning Lettermen (53)

Head Coach: Thom Boerman (1st season)Assistants: Scott Boyle, Darin Colucci, Frank DeFelice, Adam Griggs, Mike Harrington, Dan Keohane, Rusty McKinney,

Sean Walsh & Chris YoungCaptains: Chris Carroll, Bryant Johnson, Darryl Laforest, Kelly Rowe & Matt ZahoruikoManager: Stephen Peltz & Zach Katz

Did You Know?In 1999, Ted Larkin led Division II in total offense and Mark DeBrito was number one in receptions per game.In 2001, Gregg Albano was tied for number one in Division II in interceptions per game, with 12 in 12 games.

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Numerical80 John Malone81 Wade Critides82 Kyle Tuthill83 Justin Young85 James White86 Doug Goodhile87 Jon Wilkie88 Tom Budreau89 Charlie Gregg90 Tim Sousa91 Brian Tobia92 Matt Welch94 Jonathan Kazarian96 Sal Ruffino97 Matt Campo98 Darryl Laforest99 Cetan Tyler

1 Mike Brownett 2 Tyler McNamara 3 Kelley Rowe 4 Luis Cotto 5 Mike Sumrell 6 Will Lockwood 7 Justin Haines 8 Bill Kiley 9 Bryant Johnson 10 Sean Cross11 Luke Zahradka12 Chris Grammel13 Paul Tizzano14 Steve Stewart15 Chris Carroll16 Tim Moscato17 Eric Song18 Brad Poirier

19 Will Spring20 Brett Schuering21 Jason Urdang22 Addison Davids23 Raphael Thomas24 BobbyTarr25 Matt Guay26 Alex Tomaino27 Tim Grovenburg29 Jake Corcoran30 Liam Regan31 Dan Alberico32 Matt Shea33 Jared LeBon34 Jack Pizzotti35 Dan Kennedy36 Eric DiPietrantonio37 Jeff Agnew

39 Jonathon Rosario40 Michael Duffy41 Dana Sharry42 Bart Stires43 Anthony Curto44 Steve Long45 Mike Slattery48 Steve Hopkins50 R.J. Barden51 Alex Jalbert52 Colby Dalton53 Mark Dolan54 Bill Panora55 Matt Zahoruiko56 John Aminti57 Greg O’Brien58 Andrew Sklar59 Nick DiBella

60 Oisin O’Donnelly61 Chase Bartrum62 Dan Killay63 Jared Kawadler64 Mike Fischer65 Sean Goodwin66 Walter Gillis67 Victor Howell68 Bryan Mroczka70 Tom Wayda71 Tim Smith73 Alex Riker74 Kevin Kearns75 John Slein76 Mike Fafara77 Alex Rusate78 Josh Tenenbaum79 Sean Driscoll

By HometownArizona (1)Glendale: Bart Stires

California (2)Encinitas: Eric SongMenlo Park: Will Lockwood

Connecticut (4)Marlborough: Sean GoodwinNewtown: Josh TenenbaumSandy Hook: John AmintiSouthbury: Alex Rusate

Delaware (1)Wyoming: Justin Haines

Florida (4)Boca Raton: Brett SchueringCasselberry: Bryan MroczkaFt. Lauderdale: Kyle TuthillNaples: Tim Moscato

Georgia (1)Marietta: Addison Davids

Illinois (1)Wilmette: Tim Grovenburg

Massachusetts (58)Allston: Steven LongAndover: Walter GillisAshland: John SleinBridgewater: Kevin KearnsByfield: Bobby TarrCanton: Greg O’BrienCohasset: Tim SmithConcord: Will SpringDedham: Matt Campo, Jonathan Rosario

Dorchester: Mike SumrellDuxbury: Sean CrossFitchburg: Chris GrammelGloucester: Alex TomainoGroton: Jon WilkieHanover: Tom BudreauHingham: Oisin O’DonnellyHopedale: Bryant JohnsonJefferson: Doug GoodhileLynn: Chris Carroll, Cetan Tyler, JustinYoungMansfield: Eric DiPietrantonioMarshfield: Brad PoirierMashpee: Bill PanoraMedway: Tyler McNamara, Tim SousaMelrose: Jack PizzottiMillis: James WhiteMilton: Liam ReganNatick: Mike SlatteryNorth Andover: Matt ZahoruikoNorth Attleboro: Matt GuayNorth Eastham: Colby DaltonNorwell: Jake CorcoranPlymouth: Michael DuffyQuincy: R.J. Barden, Bill KileyRevere: Nick DiBellaRoslindale: Darryl LaforestSharon: Jared KawadlerShrewsbury: Alex Jalbert, Paul TizzanoTewksbury: Chase BartrumWalpole: Sean Driscoll, John Malone, MattSheaWaltham: Luis Cotto, Steve HopkinsWakefield: Dan KennedyWatertown: Dan AlbericoWayland: Wade Critides, Jonathan Kazarian,Dana SharryWestwood: Mike Fafara, Jason Urdang

Wilmington: Steve StewartWoburn: Matt Welch

Minnesota (1)Edina: Raphael Thomas

New Hampshire (1)Milford: Jeff Agnew

New Jersey (3)Branchburg: Mike BrownettCedar Grove: Brian TobiaHaskell: Alex Riker

New York (4)Cazenovia: Charlie GreggClifton Park: Anthony CurtoFranklin Square: Luke ZahradkaStaten Island: Victor Howell

North Carolina (1)Charlotte: Mike Fischer

Ohio (1)Toledo: Kelley Rowe

Pennsylvania (3)Allentown: Sal RuffinoIvyland: Andrew SklarLevittown: Tom Wayda

Rhode Island (1)Barrington: Mark Dolan

Texas (1)Highland Village: Jared LeBon

Vermont (1)Guilford: Dan Killay

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15 Chris Carroll Lynn, Mass.

Senior defensive back who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... will start atfree safety ... very instinctive and a majorplaymaker who has a nose for the ball ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: named second team All-Northeast-10 ... started all 11 games and ledteam in interceptions with six, which was tiedfor most in NE-10 ... first INT of the seasoncame in opener against Millersville Aug. 29 ...

recorded interceptions in three straight games from Sept. 26 againstStonehill through Oct. 10 at Southern Connecticut ... picked off a passat Saint Anselm Oct. 25 forfourth INT in five games ... namedNortheast-10 DefensivePlayer of the Week Oct. 27 ...2007: was a starter in theFalcons’ final eight games andsaw action in all 10 ... overall,made 21 tackles ... high of fivestops Sept. 22 at Merrimack ...against Bryant on Nov. 10, hadfour tackles ... 2006: appearedin 10 games, primarily onspecial teams ... was in on fivetackles, including two againstboth East Stroudsburg Sept. 2and AIC two weeks later ...started the ESU game in hiscollegiate debut ... also averaged 11.8 yards on five kickoff returnswith a long of 20 against Stonehill Oct. 21 ... Personal: 2006 graduateof Lynn English High School ... two-year captain in both football andbaseball ... was named both the Lynn Item Player of the Year and theWESX/Sylvan Street Grille Player of the Year ... accolades also includedAll-Scholastic honors from both the Boston Globe and Boston Herald andco-MVP of the Northeastern Conference ... finished as all-time leadingpasser in Lynn English history ... started in both the Shriners All-Stargame (at corner) and the Carole Classic (at QB) in 2006 ... also playedbaseball and hockey at Lynn ... was one of 25 juniors selected worldwideto Bentley Tomorrow Leadership Program (sponsored by TimeMagazine) ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Anna Carroll and StephenCarroll.

9 Bryant Johnson Hopedale, Mass.

Junior quarterback who is majoring inaccountancy ... the starting quarterback enteringthe season ... has a strong arm with greataccuracy and touch on his passes ... can alsoescape the pocket and make plays with his legs... has emerged as a team leader ... two varsityletters ... 2008: played in eight games and startedat Southern Connecticut Oct. 10 ... completed44 passes for 458 yards and threw three

touchdowns ... against Southern Connecticut, went 18-36 for 204 yardsand two touchdowns ... saw extended action in win over AssumptionOct. 3, completing 17 of 30passes for 187 yards and onetouchdown .. . named toNortheast-10 Weekly HonorRoll Oct. 6 ... 2007: did not seeany game action as a freshman ...Personal: 2007 graduate ofMilford High School, where hewas a three-sport captain(football, basketball, baseball) ...was the Central Mass. 1A leagueMVP in football twice (2005,2006) and in baseball once(2007) . . . selected to theGridiron Club of Boston All-State team ... led Central Mass.in passing yards while helping Milford to the Central Mass 1A SuperBowl championship ... as a senior, completed 62 percent of his passesfor 1,868 yards, 17 touchdowns and only four interceptions (166.00passing efficiency) ... two-time Worcester Telegram & Gazette All-Star inboth football and baseball ... throws left-handed ... was nominated toattend Boys State ... National Honor Society ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ...son of Paul and Cheryl Johnson.

98 Darryl Laforest Roslindale, Mass.

Senior defensive lineman who is majoring inmanagement ... one of the top lineman in theNortheast-10 and is poised for a big seniorseason ... worked hard in the offseason withhis weight training ... should anchor thedefensive line ... three varsity letters ... 2008:named first team All-Northeast-10 ... startedall 11 games ... fourth on the team in tackleswith 55 ... also picked up two-and-a-half sacks,five tackles for a loss, one interception and a

YEAR ATT CMP PCT YDS TD Int 2007 Did not see any game action 2008 98 44 .448 458 3 4 Totals 98 44 .448 458 3 4

Touchdowns: 2008, 1 (rushing)

YEARTACKLES TFL INT PaDef FR Blkd2006 5 0.5 0 0 0 02007 21 0.5 0 0 0 02008 49 2.5 6 12 1 1Totals 75 3.5 6 12 1 1

KO RETURNS PUNT RETURNSKO YDS AVG PR YDS AVG

2006 5 59 11.8 1 -4 -4.02007 1 10 10.0 0 0 0.02008 0 0 0.0 4 14 3.5Totals 6 69 11.5 5 10 2.0

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T H E C A P T A I N Sfumble recovery ... had season-high eight tackles against MillersvilleAug. 29 ... in game at Saint Anselm Oct. 25, had seven tackles, a sack, aninterception and two pass break-ups ... 2007: was in on 40 tackleswith 12.5 tackles for losses and seven sacks ... saw action in everygame with six starts ... had two of his best games in back-to-backweeks in early October, with eight tackles, 4.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks Oct6 at Pace and seven tackles andtwo sacks six days later againstC.W. Post ... was named boththe Northeast-10 and ECACDivision II Defensive Player ofthe Week following the C.W.Post game ... also had twosacks against Saint Anselm Oct.27 ... ranked 44th nationally inDivision II in sacks ... 2006:appeared in nine games as afreshman with two starts,including the first game of hiscollegiate career, Sept. 2 at EastStroudsburg ... for the season,was in on 12 tackles, includingnine solo stops and one for aloss ... Personal: 2006 graduate of Belmont High School, where hecaptained the football and basketball teams as a senior ... was also thebasketball captain as a junior ... football team MVP … District B MIAAState Sportsmanship Award ... earned All-League honors in bothfootball and basketball ... Shriners All-Star game ... participated in theJohn Hancock and Boston Police Summer of Opportunity ... JuniorCamp Counselor at Roslindale Community Center ... School ChoiceLeadership and Achievement Award ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son ofFelio and Florence Laforest.

Bentley ... transferred to the University of Findlay, and also attendedthe University of Toledo ... 2005: threw for 1008 yards and ran for 411(second on the team) while seeing action in all 10 games ... started fivestraight games during the middle of the season ... completed 46 percentof his passes and threw for 11 touchdowns ... scored two TDs on theground ... against Merrimack on Sept. 17, accounted for four touchdowns(three passing, one rushing) and 329 yards total offense (17-65 rushing,17-37 for 264 passing) . . .completed 17 of 32 passes for 230yards and two TDs, and rushed for67 yards and one score, Oct. 1 vs.Pace . . . was named to theNortheast-10 Weekly Honor Rollthree times ... 2004: did not playas a freshman red-shirt . . .Personal: 2004 graduate ofSylvania Southview High School,where he was a two-year footballcaptain and a three-sport athlete(football, basketball, track) ... as asenior, led Southview to a 10-0regular season, the leaguechampionship and an 11-1 overall record ... honors included first-teamDivision II All-State, Toledo Blade and Northern Lakes League Player ofthe Year, All-Toledo Blade all-star, first-team All-Northern Lakes League,first-team All-Northwest District and Northwest District Player ofthe Year ... during his final season, amassed 4,082 total yards (3,017passing, 1,065 rushing) and accounted for 44 touchdowns ... careertotals included over 7,500 yards and 79 touchdowns ... age as of Sept.1: 23 ... son of Susan Rowe and the late James Rowe.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR QBH2006 12 1 0 0 0 02007 40 12.5 7 0 0 52008 55 5.0 2.5 1 1 1Totals 107 18.5 9.5 1 1 6

PASSINGYEAR ATT CMP PCT YDS TD Int2004 Red-shirt2005 161 74 .460 1008 11 82006 Not enrolled at Bentley2007 Ineligible due to NCAA transfer regulations2008 1 0 .000 0 0 0Totals 162 74 .457 1008 11 8

RUSHINGYEAR NO YDS AVG TD PTS2004 Red-shirt2005 85 411 4.8 2 122006 Not enrolled at Bentley2007 Ineligible due to NCAA transfer regulations2008 4 23 5.8 0 0Totals 89 434 4.9 2 12

RECEIVING KO RETYEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS2004 Red-shirt2005 1 3 3.0 0 0 02006 Not enrolled at Bentley2007 Ineligible due to NCAA transfer regulations2008 37 462 12.5 1 17 395Totals 38 465 12.2 1 17 395

3 Kelley Rowe Toledo, Ohio

Graduate student and wide reciever who ispursuing a Masters of Science degree ininformation technology ... received his Bachelorof Science degree in management ... is expectedto have multiple roles and will be used all overthe field ... is a very quick a elusive runner ...possesses a great work ethic and is veryversatile ... two varsity letters ... 2008: playedin all 11 games and was second on the team inboth catches with 37 and receiving yards with

462 ... caught one touchdown pass ... returned 17 punts for 395 yardswith a long of 65 yards ... returned three punts for 146 yards, with onegoing for 65 at AIC Sept. 18 ... had season-highs in catches with six andyards with 97 against Assumption Oct. 3 ... 2007: practiced but did notplay due to NCAA transfer regulations ... 2006: was not enrolled at

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55 Matt Zahoruiko North Andover, Mass.

Senior linebacker who is majoring in liberalarts ... has a nose for the football and is anoutstanding tackler ... great run defender withan exceptional understanding of the game ...coaches see him as the on-field leader of thedefense ... three varsity letters ... 2008: started10 games and appeared in all 11 ... led the teamtotal tackles with 107 and solo tackles with 42... became the first Bentley player since 2000 tohave at

least 100 tackles ... third in theNortheast-10 in tackles pergame at 9.7 and tied forconference lead in total tackles... also picked up three sacksand seven tackles for a loss ...had six games with at least 10tackles ... recorded threestraight games with at least 13tackles from Oct. 3-Oct. 18,including season-best 15 atSouthern Connecticut Oct. 10... made 10 tackles and notcheda sack against Millersville Aug.

29 ... had 13 tackles and a sack against Merrimack Oct. 18 ... 2007:participated in all ten games and started the final four ... was fifth on theteam in tackles with 49, and also had two sacks, 3.5 tackles for lossesand two pass break-ups ... averaged 7.4 tackles a game over the finalfive weeks, including a season-best 14 tackles (six solos) in a 17-10win at Millersville ... 2006: was in on a total of five tackles while seeingaction in all 11 games ... had one tackle in four of the season’s last fivegames ... Personal: 2006 graduate of North Andover High School,where he was the recipient of 10 varsity letters (four hockey, threefootball, three baseball) ... as a senior, was the captain of all threeteams and the football team MVP ... helped North Andover to the CapeAnn League championship in football ... played in the Shriners All-Stargame ... two-time Eagle Tribune and All-League selection in football ...received the Scarlet Knight Award ... in hockey, earned all-star honorsand the team MVP award as a senior ... age as of Sept. 1: 22 ... son of Annand James Zahoruiko.

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1 Mike Brownett Branchburg, N.J.

Sophomore kicker/punter who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... one varsityletter ... 2008: appeared in one game, at StonehillNov. 8 and recorded one punt of 34 yards ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Immaculata HighSchool in Somerville, N.J. where he earnedthree varsity letters in football and two inbaseball ... was named first team All-Conferencejunior and senior years ... selected to the second

team All-Non-Public School team ... also named first team All-Area andfirst team All-County ... helped Immaculata win the 2006 StateChampionship ... Dean’s List ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of Harry andPatricia Brownett.

31 Dan Alberico Watertown, Mass.

Sophomore defensive back who is majoring inmanagement ... fierce competitor who shouldmake a leap in his second year ... will add depthat cornerback ... one varsity letter ... 2008: didnot see any game action ... Personal: 2008graduate of Watertown High where he earnedseven varsity letters (three in football andbaseball, one in track and field) ... served as the2007 football team captain and was a two-time

MVP ... named a Daily News Tribune All-Star ... also captained the baseballteam in 2008 and was a two-time team MVP ... was President andTreasurer of his class, and was also given the Academic ExcellenceAward ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of Daniel and Nancy Alberico ...grandfather played football for the University of South Carolina, andlater for the Detroit Lions in the 1950’s. PUNTING

YEAR NO YDS AVG BLK LG2008 1 34 34.0 0 34

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S88 Tom Budreau Hanover, Mass.

Junior wide receiver who is a corporate financeand accounting major ... a very committed andhard-working player ... with a good camp, willbe looking to contribute at both wide receiverand on special teams ... two varsity letters ...2008: saw action in one game, at Saint AnselmOct. 25, but did not record any statistics ... 2007:did not see any game action ... Personal: 2007graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School

where he lettered in football, track and powerlifting ... is joined atBentley by three of his high school teammates: Matt Shea, JaredKawadler and Greg O’Brien ... that quartet helped Xaverian to the2005 Division I Super Bowl and the 2006 playoffs ... was a team captainfor two games ... won a bronze in the 181 pound class at the powerliftingstate championships ... made the Honor Roll every year at Xaverian ...Dean’s List ... involved at UpLink at Bentley ... has volunteered atChristmas in the City, Italian Night in Jamaica Plain and at a Long Islandhomeless shelter ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... son of David and JanetBudreau ... father is a former quarterback at Valparaiso ... brother Mikewas a Bentley defensive back from 2003-06.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2006 Did not appear in any games2007 Did not record any statistics2008 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0

29 Jake Corcoran Norwell, Mass.

Senior defensive back who is majoring inmarketing ... strong, physical player ... willcompete for playing time at safety ... three varsityletters ... 2008: played in 11 games ... assistedon a tackle at Southern Connecticut Oct. 10 ...2007: appeared in two games, Sept. 14 vs. AICand Oct. 27 against Saint Anselm ... did notrecord any stats ... 2006: did not see any gameaction ... Personal: 2006 graduate of NorwellHigh School where he was a three-sport athlete

(football, basketball and baseball) ... as a senior, was a team captain inall three ... 2006 South ShoreLeague All-Star ... received Playerof the Week recognition fromboth WATD Radio and the Work-Out Garage ... team’s DefensivePlayer of the Year ... receivedNorwell Senior Athletic Award ...active in Road to Responsibility, aprogram that works with mentallydisabled people ... age as of Sept.1: 21 ... son of Diann Corcoran ...father, Jay, was a victim of the Sept.11 terrorist attacks.

4 Luis Cotto Waltham, Mass.

Senior tailback who is majoring in management... expected to be the featured back ... anexperienced, patient runner with a greatunderstanding of the offense ... good receiverand solid in pass protection ... is tenth in Bentleyvarsity history in rushing yards (1,509) ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: team’s leading rusherwith 337 yards on 121 carries ... led team intouchdowns with six ... rushed for a season-

high 70 yards on 13 carries, to go along with one touchdown, in openeragainst Millersville Aug. 29 ... had season-best 108 all-purpose yards(58 yards rushing and season-best 50 yards receiving) one game laterat Sacred Heart Sept. 6 ... scored two touchdowns at AIC Sept. 20 ...gained 61 yards and scored a touchdown in win over Saint Anselm Oct.25 ... 2007: was a second-teamAll-Northeast-10 selection afterleading the Falcons in bothrushing (843 yards) and all-purpose running yards (968) ...was fifth in the NE-10 in rushingand ninth in all-purpose yards ...one of two NE-10 backs to have200 carries ... led Bentley backsin receiving, with 19 catches for125 yards, and at least one inevery game .. . rushed fortouchdowns against Merrimack,Stonehill and Saint Anselm ...from Sept. 22 to Oct 20, had four100-yard performances in a five-game stretch (167 vs. Assumption,153 vs. C.W. Post, 124 vs. Merrimack, 104 vs. Stonehill) ... was namedto the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll three times (Sept. 24, Oct. 1and Oct. 22) ... 2006: was second on the team in rushing, with 329yards in 113 carries ... appeared in a total of nine games during hisrookie season ... debuted with 81 yards in 20 carries at East StroudsburgSept. 2 ... rushed for a career-best 91 yards Oct. 29 at Saint Anselm ...Personal: 2005 graduate of Waltham High School, where he played forformer Bentley assistant Paul Mayberry ... received eight varsity letters(three football, four outdoor track, one basketball) ... 2004 Daily NewsTribune Player of the Year, MetroWest Daily News All-Star and first-teamAll-Greater Boston League selection ... team MVP and captain as asenior ... in 2004, led the GBL in rushing with 1,302 yards and 13 TDs... Hawks were 7-0 when he reached the 100-yard mark ... was born inPuerto Rico ... age as of Sept. 1: 22 ... son of Fatima Baez.

RUSHING RECEIVING KO RETYEAR ATT YDS NO YDS NO YDS2006 113 329 8 42 2 472007 200 843 19 125 0 02008 121 337 25 171 0 0Totals 434 1509 52 338 2 47

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81 Wade Critides Wayland, Mass.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring ineconomics-finance .. . height, speed andathleticism will help make him offense’s primarydeep threat ... will look to build off strongsecond half of 2008 season and this season’sspring practices ... two varsity letters ... 2008:played in eight games and recorded 12 catchesfor 138 yards ... had four catches for 67 yardsand a touchdown in win over Pace Nov. 1 ... had

three catches each at Saint Anselm Oct. 25 and at Stonehill Nov. 8 ...2007: did not appear in any games ... Personal: 2007 graduate ofWayland High School where he collected six varsity letters, two eachin football, basketball and track... was a two-way starter whilehelping Wayland to the Div.1AA Super Bowl championship.. . in that 28-0 win overMarshfield, returned aninterception 95 yards for atouchdown .. . earned All-League honors in track(twice), basketball and football... MetroWest Daily News All-Star ... played in Dual CountyLeague basketball all-star game... was an All-State qualifier intrack in both 2006 and 2007 ...track team captain as a senior...Chemistry Award ... Dean’sList ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ...son of Charles Critides and Jennifer Jenkins.

YEAR REC YDS AVG TD PTS2007 Did not appear in any games2008 12 138 11.5 1 6Totals 12 138 11.5 1 6

that same game, returned hisfirst career interception 18yards .. . Personal: 2007graduate of WhitefieldAcademy, where he captainedboth the football and basketballteams ... was named to the 2006Class A All-State football teamby the Georgia SportswritersAssociation ... also earned first-team All-County honors ...helped Whitefield to the statetournament in football threeyears and in basketball fourtimes . . . was the team’sDefensive Player of the Year ...as a senior, had six interceptions and 21 receptions ... age as of Sept. 1:20 ... son of Wayne Davids and Paula Davids.

22 Addison Davids Marietta, Ga.

Junior defensive back who is majoring inmarketing ... figures to be a starter at cornerbackand be a major contributor on special teams ...has excellent coverage skills ... very athletic andhas good instincts ... two varsity letters ... 2008:started six games and played in 10 games ...recorded 15 total tackles, 10 solo ... broke upfive passes, including two against Millersville Aug.29 ... made an interception at Sacred Heart Sept.

6 ... recorded season-high four tackles against Carson-Newman Sept.12 ... made three tackles on two other occasions ... also returned fivekickoffs on the season for 74 yards ... best return of the season wasfor 21 yards at Southern Conn. Oct. 10 ... 2007: appeared in six games... made three tackles, including two against Saint Anselm Oct. 27 ... in

DEFENSE KO RETYEARTACKLES TFL INT PaDef KO YDS2007 3 0 1 1 1 132008 15 0 1 6 5 74Totals 18 0 2 7 6 87

36 Eric DiPietrantonio Mansfield, Mass.

Junior running back who is majoring inaccountancy ... multi-purpose back who will beused in a variety of roles and should contributesignificantly to the offense ... is a great passcatcher, an excellent blocker and grasps theoffense well ... two varsity letters ... 2008:appeared in 10 games and ran the ball 15 timesfor 34 yards ... had season-best 19 yards on sixcarries against Assumption Oct. 3 ... returned

12 kickoffs for 260 yards ... had 63 return yards on three returnsagainst Millersville Aug. 29 ... piled up 77 yards on three returns againstCarson-Newman Sept. 12, ... 2007: as a freshman, did not appear inany games ... Personal: 2007 graduate of Mansfield High School wherehe earned three varsity letters in football and two in baseball ... earnedAll-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and BrocktonEnterprise ... was also a league and Attleboro Sun-Chronicle All-Star ...helped Mansfield win four straight Hockomock League titles, as wellas a Super Bowl title as a sophomore ... team captain as a senior ... in2006, rushed for 765 yards and 14 TDs as the Hornets enjoyed a 10-1season ... was seventh in Eastern Massachusetts with 90 points ... hishigh school career included 1600 yards and 29 TDs ... Dean’s List ... ageas of Sept. 1: 20 ... son of Eric and Ruth DiPietrantonio.

RUSHING KO RETYEAR ATT YDS AVG TD KO YDS2007 Did not appear in any games2008 15 34 2.3 1 12 260Totals 15 34 2.3 1 12 260

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S53 Mark Dolan Barrington, R.I.

Junior linebacker who is majoring in marketing... will challenge for a starting spot and will alsobe an integral part of the special teams unit ...possesses great physical strength ... is anaggressive player with a great motor ... twovarsity letters ... 2008: played in 11 games ...recorded 11 total tackles, three of which weresolo ... made three tackles against Stonehill Sept.26, which was a season-high ... 2007: appearedin all ten games as a freshman ... was in on seven

tackles, including a career-high fourOct. 27 vs. Saint Anselm ... saw alot of action on special teams ...Personal: 2006 graduate ofBarrington High School whoprepped at Williston-NorthamptonSchool ... lettered in lacrosse andbasketball, as well as football ...helped Barrington to three statefootball championships ... was asecond-team Division I All-Stateselection as a senior ... teamcaptain of 2006 lacrosse team atBarrington and 2007 Willistonfootball team ... played in theGovernor’s Cup all-star football game ... Dean’s List ... age as of Sept.1: 21 ... son of Mark and Lynne Dolan ... father played football at Brown.

in tackles, finishing with 58, including a team-best 32 solo stops ... eightof the tackles resulted in losses (-31 yards) and his stats also includedtwo sacks, two QB hurries and a forced fumble ... started the team’sfinal two games after being used off the bench in the first eight ...averaged 10 tackles a game over the final four contests, including acareer-best 15, with 11 solo stops, at Bryant Nov. 10 ... 15 tackles wasthe most by a Bentley player all season and has not been exceeded bya Falcon since 2002 ... wasnamed to the Northeast-10Weekly Honor Roll Nov. 12 ...2006: saw action in all 11games, and finished with sixtackles ... season-best twotackles Oct. 14 at C.W. Post ...Personal: 2006 graduate ofBoston College High School,where he lettered in baseballand track, as well as football ...was a Massachusetts Super 26selection ... participated in theShriners All-Star game .. .named an All-Scholastic by theBoston Globe, Boston Herald andPatriot Ledger ... was the footballteam captain and MVP as a senior and the baseball team captain from2003-05 ... Defensive MVP of the Catholic Conference ... as a senior atBC High, scored 20 touchdowns, led the team in tackles and played onall the special teams squads ... received the Jonathan Rizzo award forhis compassion, friendship, trust and integrity ... has volunteered at thePlymouth Boys and Girls Club ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Michaeland Susan Duffy ... cousin of former Milwaukee Brewers outfielderChris Duffy and Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Brendan Duffy ...grandfather, Louis Zagami, is a 1996 Bentley graduate.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR FF2006 6 0 0 0 0 02007 58 8 2 0 0 12008 75 9.5 4 2 0 0Totals 139 17.5 6 2 0 1

40 Michael Duffy Plymouth, Mass.

Senior linebacker who is majoring in liberalstudies with a concentration in ethics and socialresponsibility ... projects as the startingstrongside linebacker ... leads by example andexemplifies positive attitude and commitment... a solid run defender for his size and is verymobile ... three varsity letters ... 2008: namedsecond team All-Northeast-10 ... started 10games ... second on team in total tackles with

75, and was also second with 33 solo tackles ... 14th in conference intackles per game with 6.8 ... fourth on team in tackles for a loss withnine and a half for -50 yards ... recorded four sacks ... also picked offtwo passes ... had three sacks and 10 tackles against Millersville Aug. 29and was named to Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll Sept. 2 ... had 13tackles at AIC Sept. 20 and was named to Weekly Honor Roll Sept. 22... had 13 tackles and a sack against Stonehill Sept. 26... named Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 29 and ECAC Division IIDefensive Player of the Week Oct. 1 ... 2007: was fourth on the team

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR QBH2007 7 0 0 0 0 02008 11 0 0 0 0 0Totals 18 0 0 0 0 0

64 Mike Fischer Charlotte, N.C.

Senior offensive lineman who is majoring inmanagement ... good run blocking guard ... bringsexperience and a fierce attitude to the offensiveline ... will push for the starting left guard spotand will see playing time regardless ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: played in all 11 gamesand started seven at left guard, including thefinal five ... 2007: saw action in four games ...2006: did not appear in any games as a freshman

... Personal: 2006 graduate of Providence High School who hasreturned to his home state for college (was born in nearby Newton)... helped team to state playoffs each of his final two years ... Coach’sAward ... Most Improved Offensive Player ... two-time Player of theWeek ... began his career at Northview High School (Duluth, Ga.),

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where he was the team captain as a sophomore in 2003 ... LeadershipCouncil ... National Honor Society ... Legion of Honor ... Fellowshipof Christian Athletes ... volunteered with Great Harvest Food Bank ofCharlotte ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Gene and Laurie Fischer.

89 Charlie Gregg Cazenovia, N.Y.

Junior kicker who is majoring in finance ... onevarsity letter ... 2008: did not appear in anygames ... Personal: 2007 graduate of CazenoviaHigh School who transferred to Bentley after ayear at Ithaca College ... played in one varsitygame at Ithaca, and also played JV ... competed infootball, baseball and indoor track at Cazenovia... was a first-team All-League and third-teamAll-Central New York selection ... also the

Section 3 championship game MVP ... Ithaca College Economic Studentof Distinction ... Dean’s List at both Ithaca and Bentley ... volunteeredat a water station at the 2009 Boston Marathon ... age as of Sept. 1: 20... son of Dennis Gregg and Andrea Crawford.

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summer of 2007 as an intern atSovereign Brand LLC in New YorkCity and summer of 2008 as aGlobal Crossroads HIV/AIDSvolunteer in Arusha, Tanzania ...Bentley Honor Society andPresident’s List ... age as of Sept. 1:20 ... son of Courtney and PatrickFitzgerald ... mother played fieldhockey at Miami (Ohio) . . .grandfather Michael Adell playedbaseball at Michigan .. . greatgrandfather Albert Nigro and great,great uncle D.M. Nigro (laterknown as Doc Nigro) both played football at Notre Dame ... DocNigro was later a team doctor for the Kansas City Chiefs.

27 Tim Grovenburg Wilmette, Ill.

Senior defensive back who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... willcompete for playing time at cornerback ... a hard-worker who tackles well ... three varsity letters... 2008: appeared in two games and did notrecord any statistics ... 2007: appeared in theteam’s first two games, making a total of fourtackles, before a leg injury sidelined him for therest of the year ... career-high three stops vs.

AIC Sept. 14 ... 2006: did not see any game action ... Personal: 2006graduate of New Trier High School where he lettered in football andtrack ... started on both sides of the ball at New Trier ... was the captainof the freshman lacrosse team ... was second in his conference in thetriple jump, and the anchor of New Trier’s 4x100 meter relay team thatfinished sixth in the state ... honor student at New Trier ... recipient ofPresidential scholarship from Bentley ... excellent student ... memberof Harper Leadership Academy and Bentley Investment Group ... spent

7 Justin Haines Wyoming, Del.

Junior defensive back who is majoring inmarketing ... expected to start and be a majorcontributor on special teams ... an athletic,versatile playmaker who is a big hitter ... twovarsity letters ... 2008: made eight starts,including six of the last seven games ... recorded41 tackles, two interceptions and three passbreak-ups ... recorded five tackles in season-opener against Millersville ... made five stopsagainst Assumption Oct. 3 ... had season-best

seven tackles in consecutive games at Southern Connecticut Oct. 10and against Merrimack Oct. 18... picked off two passes againstMerrimack .. . named toNortheast-10 Weekly HonorRoll Oct. 20 ... was second inNE-10 in kickoff returns,returning 18 kicks for 445yards, an average of 24.7 yardsper game ... season-long was a63 yard return against AICSept. 18 ... returned sevenkicks for 163 yards againstSouthern Connecticut Oct. 10... 2007: appeared in ninegames as a freshman with hisonly DNP coming in theseason-opener ... was in on 10tackles, including a season-best three Oct. 27 vs. Saint Anselm ... alsohad a pass break-up and a blocked extra point against the Hawks ...Personal: 2007 graduate of Lake Forest Academy (Ill.), where he was

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E Sa three-time Male Athlete of the Year honoree ... two-time footballcaptain, and also the track team captain as a sophomore ... total of 11varsity letters, including four each in football and hockey ... named theIndependent School League Defensive Player of the Year as a seniorwas also a first-team All-Conference selection ... played in the MetroNorth All-Star hockey game as a sophomore ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ...son of Carey and Yvette Haines.

94 Jonathan Kazarian Wayland, Mass.

Sophomore defensive end who is majoring ineconomics-finance .. . a hard-working,intelligent player who should see time as abackup this season ... one varsity letter ... 2008:did not see any game action ... Personal: 2008graduate of Wayland High School where helettered in football and track ... helped Waylandto back-to-back DCL championships in 2006and 2007 ... team also won 2006 DIA Super

Bowl ... High Honor Roll ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of Robert andRonna Kazarian ... cousin, Ani Kazarian, was lacrosse captain at Brown.

YEARTACKLES TFL INT PaDef FR Blkd2007 10 0.5 0 1 0 12008 41 1.0 2 5 0 0Totals 51 1.5 2 6 0 1

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2007 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02008 18 445 24.7 2 9 4.5Totals 18 445 24.7 2 9 4.5

48 Steve Hopkins Waltham, Mass.

Sophomore defensive back who is majoring ineconomics-finance ... a versatile player who isan athletic presence ... uses his high football IQto make plays ... shows strong leadership for ayoung player ... will see plenty of playing time inthe secondary and on special teams ... one varsityletter ... 2008: made one interception and ninetackles in 10 appearances ... with 17 secondsleft against Assumption Oct. 3, intercepted a

pass at the Bentley 19-yard line, preserving 22-19 Bentley win ... madethree tackles against both Stonehill Sept. 26 and Merrimack Oct. 18 ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Waltham High School, where he playedfootball, hockey and baseball andcaptained all three teams as asenior ... a three- year starter infootball and baseball and a two-year starter in hockey ... playedin the 2008 football Agganis All-Star classic and was a GreaterBoston League All-Star ... namedto the Boston Globe All-Scholasticteam and the Boston Herald DreamTeam ... also played in the hockeyAgganis All-Star Classic twice andthe baseball game as a senior ...two-time hockey GBL All-Starand three-time baseball GBL All-Star ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... sonof Don and Monique Hopkins ... twin brother Don is also a Bentleysophomore and was a member of the 2008 football team.

63 Jared Kawadler Sharon, Mass.

Junior center who is majoring in corporatefinance and accounting ... outstanding student ...will start at center and should be among theteam’s leaders ... smart, tough player who willcall all the protection schemes ... one of theoffensive line’s best athletes ... two varsityletters ... 2008: named ESPN Academic All-District 1 first team ... selected to Northeast-10 All-Academic team ... started all 11 games atcenter ... 2007: appeared in two games ...

Personal: 2007 graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School, where heearned seven varsity letters (three lacrosse, two football, twowrestling) ... helped Xaverianto the Catholic Conferencetitle annually from 2004-06 anda Division I Super Bowl berthin 2005 ... won team’s mostspirited award ... played atXaverian along with currentteammates Tom Budreau, MattGuay, Greg O’Brien and MattShea ... 2005 state powerliftingchampion ... National HonorSociety . . . Dean’s List . . .Christmas in the Cityvolunteer ... 2008 Northeast-10 Gold Scholar ... age as ofSept. 1: 20 ... son of Stuart andKaren Kawadler.

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74 Kevin Kearns Bridgewater, Mass.

Senior offensive lineman who is majoring inmanagement ... entering his fourth year as astarter and has started 29 of Bentley’s last 30games ... a tough, blue-collar player who thecoaching staff expects to make a push for All-Conference honors ... will protect BryantJohnson’s blind side ... three varsity letters ...2008: started all 11 games at right tackle ...2007: started all ten games at left tackle ... 2006:

as a freshman, saw action in nine games with eight starts ... Personal:2006 graduate of Bridgewater-Raynham High School, where hecaptained the football team asa senior and was a three-yearstarter on both sides of theball ... named an All-Scholasticby the Boston Herald, BrocktonEnterprise and Taunton Gazette... was named to the All-StateSuper 26 team by theMassachusetts High SchoolFootball Coaches Association... Old Colony League All-Star... finished senior year withfour fumble recoveries, aninterception and a blockedfield goal ... helped B-R snapActon’s 52-game winningstreak ... played in the ShrinersAll-Star game ... competed intrack at B-R High School as well as football ... aspires to be a firefighteror a Massachusetts State Trooper ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son ofYvonne Dawicki.

62 Dan Killay Guilford, Vt.

Senior defensive lineman who is majoring infinance ... converting to the defensive line afterthree seasons as an offensive lineman ... verymotivated player and always puts the team first... will add depth to the defensive line ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: appeared in five gamesin a backup role ... 2007: appeared in two games... 2006: did not see any game action as afreshman ... Personal: 2006 graduate of

Brattleboro Union High School ... helped the Colonels to a 9-0 regularseason as a senior ... named to the All-State first team by the BurlingtonFree Press ... was one of six named as a Vermont Scholar Athlete by theVermont State Chapter of the National Football Foundation and CollegeHall of Fame ... team captain ... played in the 2006 Shrine Maple SugarBowl ... was named to the 2004 and 2005 Vermont All-ConferenceDivision I teams ... outstanding student who graduated in the top sixpercent of his class ... National Honor Society ... National TechnicalHonor Society ... Excellence in Chemistry Award ... Future Business

Leaders of America ... president of Fishing Club ... numerous communityservice activities, including March of Dimes project and Red Crossblood drive ... excellent student who is a four-year recipient of theBentley Presdential scholarship ...was named to the Northeast-10Commissioner’s Honor Rollas a silver scholar in 2007 andas a bronze scholar in 2008 ...involved in Bentley HonorsProgram and Service Learning... finished second in PriceWaterhouse Coopers X-Actcompetition ... age as of Sept.1: 21 ... son of Robert andCarol Killay.

80 John Malone Walpole, Mass.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring ineconomics-finance ... should claim a starting roleand the coaching staff is looking for him to havea breakout season ... had a great offseason,improving his strength and speed ... is a tough,high-energy player who is willing to sacrificehis body to make the tough catch ... two varsityletters ... 2008: named to Northeast-10 All-Academic team ... started three games, including

the last two, and played in all 11 games ... caught 22 balls for 299 yardsand one touchdown ... had season-best six catches for 59 yards atSacred Heart Sept. 6 ... racked up 66 yards receiving on three catches,including season-long 40-yarder, against Carson-Newman Sept. 12 ...caught a touchdown pass at Southern Connecticut Oct. 10 ... closedout the season with three catches for 47 yards at Stonehill Nov. 8 ...2007: appeared in two games, catching one pass in each ... long was aneight-yarder vs. AIC on Sept. 14 ... Personal: 2007 graduate of WalpoleHigh School, where he collected two varsity letters in both footballand baseball . . . helpedWalpole to the 2005 Bay StateLeague title and a berth in theDivision 2 Super Bowl ... wasselected as a Daily TranscriptAll-Star following his seniorseason ... in baseball, helpedWalpole win the BSLchampionship in both 2006and 2007 ... National HonorSociety ... involved in peerministry at the BlessedSacrament Church in Walpole... President’s List and Dean’sList . . . member of the

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E Seconomics-finance organization at Bentley ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... sonof John and Cathy Malone.

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2 Tyler McNamara Medway, Mass.

Senior kicker who is a finance major ... one ofthe top kickers in the Northeast-10 and hispresence should help give Bentley one of thetop kicking games in the conference ... verystrong and accurate leg with a linebackermentality ... owns Bentley and Northeast-10records for career field goals made (28) ... beginsseason with 153 points, needing just threemore to crack Bentley’s career top 10 scoring

list ... three varsity letters ... 2008: named second team All-Conference... made eight of 13 field goals, the second most in the conference ...converted 22 of 23 PATs, for a percentage of 95.7, second best in theNE-10 ... made a 30-yarder in win over Stonehill Sept. 26 ... went 2-2in win over Assumption Oct. 3 ... connected on a 30-yarder in winover Pace Nov. 1 ... took all 43 of Bentley’s kickoffs and averaged 56.6yards per kick ... 2007: earned first-team All-Northeast-10 andDaktronics Division II All-Northeast Region honors after making aBentley and NE-10 record 14 field goals, in 18 attempts ... also converted31 of 32 extra point attempts for a team-best 73 points ... that tied theBentley record for points by akicker ... also named Bentley’sSpecial Teams MVP ... threefield goals vs. Assumption Sept.28 tied the Bentley single-gamerecord ... 43-yarder vs. SaintAnselm Oct. 27 was a Bentleyvarsity record ... honors alsoincluded ESPN the MagazineAcademic All-District 1(second team), Academic All-Northeast-10 and theNortheast-10 Weekly HonorRoll three times (Oct. 1, Oct.29, Nov. 5) ... made at least onefield goal in every game ... inthe conference, ranked first infield goals and field goalpercentage, third in PAT percentage and fourth in scoring ... was fourthnationally in Division II in field goals per game ... 2006: broke intocollege football with a bang, kicking a 30-yard field goal in the rain,with two seconds left, to give the Falcons a 9-7 win over nationally-ranked East Stroudsburg ... finished his freshman season 6-of-11 onfield goals and 16-of-18 on extra points ... made at least one field goalin each of his first five collegiate games, including two against SouthernConnecticut Sept. 8 ... was 6-of-9 on FGA of 38 yards and less ... wasthird in the Northeast-10 in field goals and fourth in points by kicking

... Personal: 2005 graduate of Medway High School where he earnedseven varsity letters (three football, two baseball, two basketball) ...Tri-Valley League All-Star in football and baseball ... was team’s UnsungHero in football in 2004 ... received an award at the Medway AlumniBanquet for being the best basketball player at Medway for the year ...played in the Tri-Valley baseball all-star game ... National Honor Society... received four scholastic awards, eight high honor awards and fourhonor awards ... also four-time Student of the Month ... volunteeredwith Relay for Life ... Dean’s List ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Tomand Lauren McNamara ... father graduated from Bentley in 1982.

YEAR FG FGA LG XP XPA PTS2006 6 11 38 16 18 342007 14 18 43 31 32 732008 8 13 37 22 23 46Totals 28 42 43 69 73 153

68 Bryan Mroczka Casselberry, Fla.

Senior offensive l ineman majoring ininformation systems audit and control ... hasbattled injuries the past two seasons ... if healthythis season he will be a contributor from thestart ... three varsity letters ... 2008: played ineight games and started four at guard ... was inthe starting lineup for the first three games ofthe season ... 2007: started three of the ninegames that he participated in ... 2006: did notsee any game action ... Personal: 2006 graduate

of Bishop Moore Catholic High School where he lettered in football,weightlifting and track ... was Bishop Moore’s offensive line MVP in2005 ... was also MVP and team captain of the weightlifting team ...selected as an Orlando Sentinel All-Star ... played in the Central FloridaAll-Star game ... advanced to the state championships in weightliftingafter winning sub-sectional and sectional titles ... Pop DunniganScholarship Award for combined academics and athletics achievement... received principals high honors every quarter during four years ofhigh school ... volunteered at a football youth camp, and served as achurch alter server ... member of Bentley Judical Board ... age as ofSept. 1: 21 ... son of Bob and Debbie Mroczka.

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57 Greg O’Brien Canton, Mass.

Junior linebacker who is majoring in corporatefinance and accounting ... will compete for astarting spot in training camp ... will alsocontribute on special teams ... has excellent sizeand strength ... great understanding of the gameand is very aggressive ... two varsity letters ...2008: saw action in all 11 games and made seventotal tackles ... blocked a kick at Sacred HeartSept. 6 ... made season-best two tackles against

Assumption Oct. 3 ... 2007: made a tackle vs. Saint Anselm Oct. 27 inhis only game action of the season ... Personal: 2007 graduate ofXaverian Brothers High School, where he lettered in football andtrack ... shared captain’s responsibilities with the team’s other seniors... current teammates MattShea, Tom Budreau and JaredKawadler were classmates atXaverian ... played on CatholicConference championshipteams in 2004, 2005 and 2006... 2006 Massachusetts highschool powerlifting silvermedal winner (220 poundclass) . . . National HonorSociety . . . participated incampus ministry in high school... named a 2008 Northeast-10bronze scholar ... Dean’s Listand President’s List ... age asof Sept. 1: 20 ... son of Francisand Mariann O’Brien.

54 Bill Panora Mashpee, Mass.

Junior defensive lineman who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... returnedto camp in outstanding shape ... a hard workerin the weight room ... expected to be the team’slong snapper and should see time on thedefensive line ... two varsity letters ... 2008:played in all 11 games and made three tackles ...tackles came against Millersville Aug. 29, atSacred Heart Sept. 6 and at Saint Anselm Oct.

25 ... 2007: saw his only game action Oct. 27 vs. Saint Anselm ... did notrecord any statistics ... Personal: 2007 graduate of Mashpee High Schoolwhere he earned three letters in football and four in lacrosse ...captained both teams as a senior ... South Shore League all-star ... All-Cape and Islands team ... Thanksgiving Day MVP ... National HonorSociety ... National Society of High School Scholars ... Accounting

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR Blk Kick2007 1 0 0 0 0 02008 7 0 0 0 0 1Totals 8 0 0 0 0 1

Excellence Award .. . MassachusettsNational Cemetery Veterans Dayvolunteer ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... son ofBryant and Kathleen Panora.

YEAR TACKLES TFL SACKS2007 0 0 02008 3 0 0Totals 3 0 0

18 Brad Poirier Marshfield, Mass.

Sophomore defensive back who is anundecided business major ... should be a majorcontributor in the secondary and on specialteams ... is a physical player with exceptionalknowledge of the game ... displays strongleadership ... one varsity letter ... 2008: sawthe field in four games … had his best game ofthe year in the season-finale against StonehillNov. 1 with two interceptions, four tackles

and one pass breakup ... named the Northeast-10 Freshman of theWeek Nov. 3 ... Personal: 2008 graduate of Marshfield High wholettered in football, basketball, lacrosse and track ... played for theSouth team in the 2008 Shriners All-Star game ... was the footballteam’s co-captain and played in the Division IA Super Bowl his juniorand senior years ... scored three touchdowns in the second half of2007 Division IA semifinal win over Weymouth ... named the AtlanticCoast League Player of the Year ... selected to the football All-Scholasticteams by the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and the Patriot Ledger ... wasnamed a lacrosse ACL All-Star ... National Honor Society ... age as ofSept. 1: 20 ... father, David, played football at Boston College, andmother, Jill, is a Bentley graduate ... grandfather Cliff played football atBoston College and was a Waltham High School football coach.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2008 5 0 0 2 0 3Totals 5 0 0 2 0 3

30 Liam Regan Milton, Mass.

Junior linebacker who is majoring in marketing... will compete for a starting spot ... very strongplayer with a great attitude ... one of the team’squickest linebackers ... possesses a high footballIQ ... entering second season as a linebackerafter playing tailback as a freshman ... two varsityletters ... 2008: made 10 tackles in 10 games ...assisted on three tackles against Millersville Aug.29 ... credited with a quarterback hurry against

Carson-Newman Sept. 12 ... made two tackles against Assumption

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YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2007 11 0 0 0 0 02008 10 0 0 0 0 0Totals 3 0 0 0 0 0

39 Jonathan Rosario Dedham, Mass.

Senior l inebacker who is majoring inmanagement ... moved to linebacker fromdefensive back in the offseason ... will see timeon both defense and special teams ... has goodquickness and is a solid tackler with a greatattitude ... two varsity letters ... 2008: did notappear in any games ... 2007: saw action in twogames ... made first career tackle Oct. 27 vs.Saint Anselm ... 2006: red-shirt season ...

Personal: 2006 graduate ofCatholic Memorial High Schoolwhere he lettered in track andwrestling, as well as football ...football team captain as a senior... finished second in the EasternMassachusetts South Sectionwrestling tournament . . .National Honor Society . . .UMass college book award ... ageas of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Johnand Maria Rosario.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2006 Redshirt2007 1 0 0 0 0 02008 Did not see any game actionTotals 1 0 0 0 0 0

96 Sal Ruffino Allentown, Pa.

Junior defensive lineman who is majoring inmarketing ... should claim a starting role ... anintelligent, versatile player who is ready tocome into is own in his second season as adefensive player ... two varsity letters ... 2008:played in all 11 games ... recorded 10 tackles, ...picked up one sack, coming against MillersvilleAug. 29 ... caught a pass for a two-pointconversion against Carson-Newman Sept. 12... had season-best four tackles at AIC Sept. 20

... 2007: did not see any game action ... Personal: 2007 graduate ofAllentown Central Catholic High School, where he was a three-yearstarter and the 2006 football team defensive MVP ... team captain as asenior ... two-time second-team All-Lehigh Valley Conference, includingat both TE and DE in 2006 ... 2007 Big 33 nominee ... played and servedas a team captain in 2007 McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star FootballClassic ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Joseph and Gorgette Ruffino.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR FF2007 Did not see any game action2008 10 3 1 0 0 0Totals 10 3 1 0 0 0

73 A.J. Riker Haskell, N.J.

Sophomore offensive lineman who has notdeclared a major ... expected to start at leftguard but will need to earn the job in camp ...superior pass blocker ... one varsity letter ...2008: named to the Northeast-10 All-Rookieteam ... started all 11 games at guard ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Lakeland RegionalHigh School who earned two letters in footballand four in track ... team captain as a senior and

helped lead his team to the2007 state playoffs ... namedfirst team All-Northern HillsConference and Suburban All-Area as a senior ... selectedsecond team All-PassaicCounty as a senior . . .participated in the 2008 NewJersey Robeson All-StarClassic ... given name is Alex... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... sonof Joanne Riker.

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20 Brett Schuering Boca Raton, Fla.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring inmarketing ... making the move to offense thisseason after two years at defensive back ... willspend most of his time as a slot receiver ... veryquick and has the ability to create mismatchesagainst slower linebackers and safties ... twovarsity letters ... 2008: saw action in nine games... returned nine punts for 59 yards ... returnedthree kicks for 17 yards at Sacred Heart Sept. 6... returned two punts for 16 yards and season-

best 8.0 average at AIC Sept. 20 ... 2007: appeared in two games,without recording any statistics ... Personal: 2007 graduate of WesternReserve Academy (Hudson, Ohio) ...also attended Spanish River HighSchool ... earned Scholar-Athleteaward ... played four years of bothbaseball and football ... was the onlyjunior starter on WRA’s undefeated2005 team ... had nine interceptionshis senior year ... Merit HonorScholar ... volunteered with AnimalAid and Southeastern Seeing EyeDogs ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... son ofDarlene and Bill Baer, and AlanSchuering.

DEFENSE PUNT RETYEARTACKLES INT FR PaDef NO AVG2007 0 0 0 0 2 252008 0 0 0 0 9 59Totals 0 0 0 0 11 84

all-star as a senior ... rushed for 194yards and four TDs in a win over rivalBC High ... one of five Xaverianproducts on the Bentley roster (TomBudreau, Matt Guay Jared Kawadler,Greg O’Brien) ... 33 Touchdown Clubscholarship recipient ... age as of Sept.1: 20 ... parents, Deborah and Michael,are deceased.

32 Matt Shea Walpole, Mass.

Junior running back who is majoring inmanagement ... will see his fair share of carriesbehind Luis Cotto ... possesses a tremendouswork ethic and is a tough, shifty runner who canmake things happen ... two varsity letters ...2008: made an appearance in five games ...totaled 69 yards on 15 carries ... rushed for 35yards on six carries against Carson-NewmanSept. 12 ... ran the ball for 33 yards on eightcarries against Stonehill Sept. 26 ... 2007: saw

action in seven games, mostly on special teams ... rushed for 28 yardson nine carries and also was in on five tackles ... rushed the ball eighttimes against Saint Anselm on Oct. 27, for 25 yards ... Personal: 2007graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School where he lettered infootball, lacrosse, track and powerlifting ... football team captain ...helped Xaverian to Catholic Conference championship annually from2004-06, and a 2005 Super Bowl berth ... two-time Boston Globe Div. 1Eastern Mass. all-star ... also a Catholic Conference and Daily Transcript

YEAR RUSH YDS AVG TD PTS2007 9 28 3.1 0 02008 15 70 4.6 0 0Totals 24 98 4.1 0 0

RECEIVING KO RETURNSYEAR REC YDS AVG TD KO YDS2007 1 13 13.0 0 0 02008 1 6 6.0 0 3 32Totals 2 19 9.5 0 3 32

45 Mike Slattery Natick, Mass.

Junior tight end who is majoring in accountancy... expected to be the starting tight end and tobe a factor in the passing game ... great athletewho has excellent hands and can make the toughcatch ... two varsity letters ... 2008: made onestart and appeared in all 11 games ... made onecatch for six yards on the season, which came atSaint Anselm Oct. 25 ... returned three kicksfor 32 yards ... 2007: appeared in ten games asa freshman ... caught his first career pass Oct.

27 vs. Saint Anselm ... was good for a 13-yard gain ... Personal: 2007graduate of Natick High School who finished his career with 10 varsityletters (four hockey, three in football and baseball) ... was Natick’sAthlete of the Year and co-captain of all three teams ... football teamadvanced to the Division 2 playoffs before having its 23-game winningstreak snapped, a streak that included a 2005 Super Bowl victory ... All-Conference selection in football and hockey ... honors includedCoaches Award in football, team MVP in hockey and the Al CoroniteMemorial Award for baseball in2007, which is presented for bestsportsmanship in the Bay StateConference ... played in the ShrinersAll-Star game ... two-time first-teamAll-Conference in hockey .. .numerous community serviceactivities that totaled over 500hours ... earned High Honors hissenior year . . . has continuedacademic success at Bentley ... ageas of Sept. 1: 20 ... son of Robin andMichael Slattery.

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S75 John Slein Ashland, Mass.

Sophomore offensive lineman who is majoringin management ... earned the starting left tacklejob during spring practice ... an excellentathlete with outstanding feet and quickness ...will be in the critical position of battling thetop defensive ends in the conference ... onevarsity letter ... 2008: played in seven games... Personal: 2008 graduate of Ashland HighSchool who earned nine letters (four in

football and basketball, one intrack) ... was named a Tri-ValleyLeague All-Star at offensive tackleas a senior ... earned Ashland’sLinemen of the Year award as asenior ... captained the varsitybasketball team ... awarded theEconomic Academic AchievementAward for highest GPA ... age as ofSept. 1: 19 ... son of Karen and EdSlein.

71 Tim Smith Cohasset, Mass.

Junior offensive lineman who is majoring inmarketing ... will start at right guard after startingat left tackle last season ... a solid pass blockerwhose great feet and agility should help himmake a smooth transition ... two varsity letters... 2008: started all 11 games at left tackle ...2007: appeared in seven games and started thefinal four contests ... Personal: 2007 graduateof Boston College High School, where heearned eight varsity letters (three in football

and track, two in baseball) ... one of five BC High products on thisyear’s club ... football team captain as a senior ... helped Eagles to the2005 Catholic Conferencechampionship in football and theSouth Sectional title in baseballhis final two years ... played inthe Agganis All-Star game ... intrack, helped BC High win staterelay shot put championship in2006 and 2007 ... Senior Physicsaward ... Scholar-Athlete award... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... son ofDan and Pearl Smith ... brotherGreg was a standout baseballplayer at Fordham and was a 14thround draft pick of thePittsburgh Pirates in 2006.

17 Eric Song Encinitas, Calif.

Senior defensive back who is majoring inmanagement ... veteran player whose experiencewill be invaluable to the secondary ... will be inthe mix for playing time at the safety position ...three varsity letters ... 2008: saw action in all11 games ... made 11 tackles on the season,including a season-best three against Pace Nov.1 ... 2007: appeared in the team’s first six gamesbefore an injury ended his season ... made onlytackle Sept. 22 at Merrimack ... 2006: did not

appear in any games as a freshman... Personal: 2006 graduate of LaCosta Canyon High School,where he was one of eightcaptains of the football team ...played basketball and baseball inhigh school as well as football ...earned All-North Countyhonors ... Honor Roll and Dean’sList ... volunteered 130 hours atthe Silvarado Retirement Home... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son ofCharlie and Lynn Song ... brotherEdwin is also a Bentley student.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2006 Did not appear in any games2007 1 0 0 0 0 02008 11 0 0 0 1 0Totals 12 0 0 0 1 0

90 Tim Sousa Medway, Mass.

Junior defensive lineman who is majoring infinance ... gained 15 pounds in the offseason andwill be a contributor on the defensive line ...two varsity letters ... 2008: played in two games... made two tackles at Saint Anselm Oct. 25 ...2007: only action of the season came againstAIC on Sept. 14 ... did not record any statistics... Personal: 2007 graduate of Medway HighSchool, where he was the captain of both thefootball and basketball teams ... was the football

team’s MVP and Defensive Player of the Year ... helped the basketballteam to the Tri-Valley League championship ... finished first in theCollege Connection Combine ... involved in Medway HS CommunityService Program ... was an Institutional Investment Intern at EnterpriseStrategy Group ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son of Carl and Judy Sousa.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR FF2007 0 0 0 0 0 02008 2 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2 0 0 0 0 0

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19 Will Spring Concord, Mass.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring inmarketing ... will look to make a largercontribution this season and will add depth tothe special teams unit ... is very strong in theweight room and is a very coachable player ...two varsity letters ... 2008: played in one game,against Carson-Newman Sept. 12 ... 2007: caughta five-yard pass against AIC on Sept. 14 in hisonly action of the season ... Personal: 2007

graduate of Lawrence Academy, where he earned four letters in footballand two in lacrosse ... 2006football team captain ... All-Independent School Leagueselection in football . . .recipient of team’s MostUnselfish Player Award ...helped Lawrence to the 2003ISL football championship ...All-ISL honorable mention inlacrosse ... nominated to playin New England Prep SchoolEast-West All-Star game ...Dean’s List ... age as of Sept. 1:20 ... son of Bill and BarbaraSpring ... great-grandfather,Winslow Lovejoy was afootball captain (1924) and abaseball catcher at Yale ... grandfather Winslow Lovejoy Jr. was a footballplayer and lacrosse All-America (1950), also at Yale ... uncle ChristopherLovejoy was a lacrosse goalie at Denver.

YEAR REC YDS AVG TD PTS2007 1 5 5.0 0 02008 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 5 5.0 0 0

42 Bart Stires Glendale, Ariz.

Junior tight end who majoring in economics-finance ... will take on the role of H-Back andwill play a key role in Bentley’s offense ... hasgreat hands, is willing to make tough catchesover the middle and is a terrific blocker on theperimeter ... two varsity letters ... 2008: suitedup for all 11 games and started the first three ofthe season ... rushed for 66 yards on 21 carries... ran the ball for 15 yards against Millersville

Aug. 29 ... had season-high 23 yards on six carries against Carson-Newman Sept. 12 ... 2007: appeared in two games without recordingany statistics ... Personal: 2007 graduate of Brophy College Prep andthe third Brophy product to play football for Bentley (Rob Kohrs,2003-05, and Mike LaPrade, 2002-05) ... starting tight end for a Brophyteam that won the 2005 5A Arizona State championship ... also the

2005 and 2006 Region champs... 2005 and 2006 AIA ScholarAthlete Award ... 2006 second-team All-Region after leadingteam with six TD receptions ...excellent student who wasnamed a 2008 Northeast-10Silver Scholar ... Dean’s List andPresident’s List ... age as of Sept.1: 20 ... son of Jeff and CarolStires.

YEAR RUSH YDS AVG TD PTS2007 0 0 0 0 02008 21 64 3.0 0 0Totals 21 64 3.0 0 0

24 Bobby Tarr Byfield, Mass.

Sophomore running back who has not declareda major ... is a fast, decisive runner who canchange a game with his speed ... one varsityletter ... 2008: did not see any game action ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Bishop FenwickHigh School where he lettered in football,basketball, lacrosse and track ... is the thirdall-time leading rusher in Massachusetts highschool history with 5,601 yards ... ran for 2,547

yards as a senior, and his 31 touchdowns led all of easternMassachusetts ... 2007 Salem Evening News Player of the Year ... rushedfor 2,513 yards and scored 35 touchdowns as a junior ... was namedthe 2007 Boston Globe DivisionIII Player of the Year ... namedAll-Scholastic by the BostonGlobe and Boston Herald juniorand senior years ... was a CCLAll-Star junior and senioryears, and was named MVPboth years ... participated inboth the 2008 Shriners All-Stargame and the 2008 footballAgganis All-Star Classic ...selected as the AgganisFoundation Lynn Item Player ofthe Year for 2007 ... Dean’s List... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son ofMary Beth and Tim Haggerty.

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26 Alex Tomaino Gloucester, Mass.

Junior defensive back who is majoring in finance... very dedicated and gives tremendous efforton every play ... hard-worker ... will providedepth at cornerback ... two varsity letters ...2008: appeared in one game at Stonehill Nov. 8... 2007: did not see any game action ...Personal: 2007 graduate of Gloucester HighSchool where he earned nine varsity letters(three each in football, basketball and track) ...

National Honor Society ... member of Bentley Economics Society ...participated in Bentley service learning and Relay for Life ... age as ofSept. 1: 20 ... son of Fred and Beth Tomaino.

78 Josh Tenenbaum Newtown, Conn.

Senior defensive lineman who is majoring infinance ... switching to the defensive side of theball after three years as an offensive lineman ...worked hard over the summer to enter campin excellent shape ... intelligent player ... shouldcontribute to the defensive line rotation ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: played in 10 games ...2007: participated in four games, including threeof the last five ... 2006: did not appear in any

games as a freshman ... Personal: 2006 graduate of Newtown HighSchool, where he earned threeletters in both football and track ...Fairfield County All-Star ... wasnoseguard on the top-rankeddefense in the league ... participatedin the Fairfield County vs. NewHaven County All-Star game ...earned a bronze medal in the discusat the Southwest Conferencechampionships in 2006 ... HighHonor Roll . . . has continuedacademic excellence during his firstthree years at Bentley ... age as ofSept. 1: 21 ... son of Steven andMichelle Tenenbaum .. . sisterHannah is playing field hockey at Gettysburg College.

82 Kyle Tuthill Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring in finance... expected to start and looking to reboundafter a nagging injury slowed him down lastseason ... has good technique and runs crisproutes ... has good hands and is deceptively quickin the open field ... two varsity letters ... 2008:started four games and appeared in a total of 10... made 33 catches, good for third on the team,for 420 yards ... hauled in three touchdownpasses ... caught nine balls for 183 yards, the

most receiving yards by a Bentley player in 2008, and two touchdownsagainst Millersville Aug. 29 ... named to Northeast-10 Weekly HonorRoll Sept. 2 ... had 50 receiving yars against Sacred Heart Sept. 6 ...2007: appeared in nine games andcaught two passes for 37 yards ...both receptions came on thegame-winning drive during a 17-10 win at Millersville Nov. 3,including a 33-yarder on a third-and-28 play with 1:40 left ...Personal: 2007 graduate of St.Thomas Aquinas High School ...played in three straight state Class5A championship games, includinga classic in December 2006 atDolphin Stadium ... STA scored35 points in the final 6:07 to forceOT, but eventually dropped a 45-42 decision to Lakeland, the top-ranked HS team in the country ... wasa team co-captain ... also lettered in track ... spent the summer of 2008doing a finance internship with Cantor Fitzgerald in Hong Kong ... ageas of Sept. 1: 20 ... son of Dave and Jane Tuthill ... is a cousin of formerBentley football captain Scott Miller.

YEAR RUSH YDS AVG TD PTS2007 2 37 18.5 0 02008 33 420 12.7 3 18Totals 35 457 13.1 3 18

23 Raphael Thomas Edina, Minn.

Sophomore running back who is majoring ineconomics-finance ... will fight for carries ...tough runner who never gives up on a play ...one varsity letter ... 2008: suited up at SaintAnselm Oct. 25 and made one carry ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Breck Schooloutside of Minneapolis, Minn. ... rushed for 811yards and scored nine touchdowns in just four-plus games as a junior before suffering an injury

... scored four touchdowns and gained 290 yards on 33 carries in a40-20 win over St. Paul Academy ... named All-State in football andwas twice named All-State in lacrosse ... Dean’s List and President’sList ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of James and Dianne Thomas.

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99 Cetan Tyler Lynn, Mass.

Graduate student defensive end pursuingMasters of Science in taxation .. . as anundergraduate, majored in accounting and liberalstudies ... expected to start at defensive end ...quick, smart player ... three varsity letters ...2008: named to Northeast-10 All-Academicteam and National Football FoundationHampshire Honor Society ... was fifth on theteam in tackles with 50 ... second on the team intackles for a loss with 10.5 ... third on the club

in sacks with five ... made four tackles and recorded a sack againstMillersville Aug. 29 ... had five tackles and a fumble recovery againstCarson-Newman Sept. 12... collected season-bestseven tackles and a sackagainst Merrimack Oct. 18... one game later had sixmore tackles and a sack atSaint Anselm Oct. 25 ... hada half-sack and six tacklesagainst Pace Nov. 1 ...closed out season withseason-best two sacks andfour tackles at StonehillNov. 8 ... 2007: appearedin every game for theFalcons and was in onseven tackles ... made twotackles in second game ofseason against AmericanInternational Sept. 14 ...season-best three tackles, including his first career sack Oct. 6 at Pace... made a tackle and forced a fumble at Stonehill Oct. 20 ... 2006: sawhis only game action Sept. 8 against Southern Connecticut ... did notrecord any statistics ... 2005: did not appear in any games as a freshman... Personal: 2005 graduate of Lynn Classical High School, where hecaptained the football, basketball and track teams ... Lynn Item All-Starin football ... received Player of the Week award and two end-of-the-year awards ... helped the basketball team to three state tournamentberths ... National Honor Society ... volunteered with Team Mexico,building houses for homeless families ... involved in the Judicial Boardand as an Orientation Leader and STEP tutor at Bentley ... has alsobeen a resident assistant and an admissions fellow ... age as of Sept. 1:22 ... son of Michael Tyler.

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR FF2005 Did not appear in any games2006 0 0 0 0 0 02007 7 1.5 1 0 0 12008 50 10.5 5 1 1 0Totals 57 12 6 1 1 1

21 Jason Urdang Westwood, Mass.

Senior defensive back who is majoring in finance... will compete for playing time in the secondary... is fast and has good coverage skills ... threevarsity letters ... 2008: played in four games,making five tackles ... was in on four tackles atAIC Sept. 18 ... 2007: saw action in the team’sfirst two games ... had two tackles in the opener,Sept. 7 at Southern Connecticut ... 2006: didnot see any game action ... Personal: 2006graduate of Westwood High School where he

lettered in football and track ... football team captain and league all-star as a senior ... helpedWestwood to Super Bowlchampionships in both 2003and 2004 ... Daily News TranscriptAll-Star after rushing for 1,005yards and scoring 15touchdowns in 2005 ... at MIAADivision IV indoor trackchampionships, finished first inthe 55 meters in 2005 andsecond in 2006 .. . was amember of the Bentley trackteam as a sophomore ... toptimes indoors included 6.78seconds in 55 meters, 7.33 inthe 60 and 24.93 in the 200 ...age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... son ofStacey and Charles Urdang.

92 Matt Welch Woburn, Mass.

Sophomore defensive end who has notdeclared a major ... expected to start at endafter switching to the position from fullbackin the offseason ... is intellegent, hard-workingand consistent ... had the best spring practiceof any defensive player ... one varsity letter ...2008: named to the Northeast-10 All-Rookieteam at fullback ... started seven games,including six straight from Sept. 18-Nov. 1 ...

saw action in all 11 games ... rushed for 196 yards on 42 carries ... alsocaught four passes for 28 yards ... had season-best 62 yards on ninecarries and one touchdown against Assumption Oct. 3 ... rushed fortwo touchdowns and gained 35 yards on the ground in Bentley’s 30-12 win over Saint Anselm Oct. 25 ... also had his season-long rush of17 yards in that game ... scored a touchdown in 24-20 win over Pace

YEARTACKLES TFL SACKS INT FR PaDef2006 Did not appear in any games2007 2 0 0 0 0 02008 5 0.5 0 0 0 0Totals 7 0.5 0 0 0 0

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P L A Y E R P R O F I L E SNov. 1 ... Personal: 2008graduate of Woburn High whoearned seven varsity letters(three in football, four inbasketball) ... helped Woburnwin the 2005 Division 1ASuper Bowl ... captain of boththe football and basketballteams ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ...son of Carol and MichaelWelch .. . father playedfootball at the University ofPennsylvania ... brother Danwas a four-year starter atAssumption.

YEAR RUSH YDS AVG TD PTS2008 42 196 4.7 4 24

37 Jeff Agnew Milford, N.H.

Freshman defensive back who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... 2009graduate of Milford High School ... played in the2009 Shrine New Hampshire Maple Sugar Bowl... a three-time first team All-State selection ...also a three-time first-team All-Area choice ...was a quarterback and punter as well as playingin the defensive backfield . . . totaled 33touchdown passes and 20 rushing touchdowns

during his career ... passed for over 3,000 yards and rushed for over2,000 yards while in high school ... played varsity baseball for fouryears ... member of both the National Honor Society and the NationalTechnical Honor Society ... a NHIAA Scholar Athlete ... age as of Sept.1: 18 ... son of Jeff Agnew and Rita Siegel.

56 John Aminti Sandy Hook, Conn.

Freshman linebacker who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Newtown High School... named All-State as a senior ... team captain asa senior ... helped Newtown to Connecticutstate semifinal game senior year ... played in theConnecticut Governor’s Cup Game ... namedfirst team All-Conference as a junior and senior... named team Defensive MVP the same twoseasons ... also played lacrosse ... member of

National Honor Society and was a four-year Honor Roll member ... ageas of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Jackie Aminti.

50 R.J. Barden Quincy, Mass.

Freshman defensive lineman who is a corporatefinance and accounting major ... 2009 graduateof North Quincy High School ... served as teamcaptain as a senior ... registered 75 tackles, 4.5sacks and an interception as a senior ... namedfirst team All-Patriot League ... selected All-Scholastic by the Patriot Ledger ... named an EasternMassachusetts Division II All-Star by the BostonGlobe ... played basketball as well ... made Honor

Roll every term in high school ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Ronaldand Kathleen Barden.

87 Jon Wilkie Groton, Mass.

Sophomore tight end who has not declared amajor ... converted wide receiver who willtransition to tight end this season ... will battlefor the backup tight end job ... has incredibleleaping abilities and great speed ... one varsityletter ... 2008: did not appear in any games ...Personal: 2008 graduate of Lawrence Academywhere he earned nine letters (four in footballand basketball, one in baseball) ... named an

ISL All-League honorable mention for football and basketball as asenior ... one of three current Falcons who attended Lawrence ... amember of team that played in three straight NEPSAC Class CBasketball finals, winning in 2007 ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son ofElizabeth and Richard Wilkie.

85 James White Millis, Mass.

Junior wide receiver who is majoring inaccountancy … 2007 graduate of Millis HighSchool … member of last year’s team but didnot appear in any games … multi-sport athleteat Millis who played soccer, basketball andbaseball in addition to football … member ofNational Honor Society … President’s List andDean’s List at Bentley … aspires to be aCertified Public Accountant … age as of Sept. 1:

20 … son of Jim and Diane White.

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10 Sean Cross Duxbury, Mass.

Freshman quarterback who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Duxbury High School... was captain of state championship winningteam ... named All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe... named All-League ... was the WATD Player ofthe Year ... named Duxbury’s team Offensive MVP... played in the Shriners All-Star Game ... alsoplayed baseball and competed in track ... memberof National Honor Society ... age as of Sept. 1:

18 ... son of Jon and Nancy Cross.

61 Chase Bartrum Tewksbury, Mass.

Freshman center who is an undecided businessmajor ... 2009 graduate of Tewksbury MemorialHigh ... named first team All-Conference ...selected by the Lowell Sun as a second team All-Star ... served as team captain as a senior ... ageas of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Michael and SusanBartrum.

97 Matt Campo Dedham, Mass.

Freshman defensive end who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of Catholic MemorialHigh School ... named All-Catholic Conference... won the Most Improved Player award ... wonCatholic Memorial’s Commitment to ExcellenceAward ... also wrestled for four years and wasteam captain ... age as of Sept. 1: 17 ... son ofPeter Campo and Erin Williams ... Peterattended and played football at Bentley from

1991-93.

43 Anthony Curto Clifton Park, N.Y.

Freshman linebacker who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Shenendehowa HighSchool ... named a High School All-American ...played in the Offense-Defense All-AmericanBowl ... named to scout.com’s Top 100 Offense-Defense Hidden Prospects List ... played in theSection II All-Star game as a senior and wasnamed both first team All-Empire League andfirst team All-Section ... first team All-Area

selection by both the Albany Times Union and the Schenectady Gazette ...

participated in the Offense-Defense Elite National Camps in both 2007and 2008 and the select camps both years as well ... member ofNational Honor Society and won Shenendehowa’s President’s Awardfor academic excellence ... a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Arthur and Deborah Curto.

52 Colby Dalton North Eastham, Mass.

Freshman linebacker who is majoring inaccountancy ... 2009 graduate of NausetRegional ... team captain as a senior ... wonNauset’s Coach’s Award and Mike DeVitoAward for Dedication and Commitment to theteam ... also played baseball and ran track fortwo years each ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son ofJoe and Lynn Dalton.

59 Nick DiBella Revere, Mass.

Sophomore defensive lineman who is majoringin accountancy … 2008 graduate of BostonCollege High School who transferred toBentley after one year at Iona College … playedone game for the Gaels last season againstSacred Heart Sept. 20 … selected to the AgganisAll-Star game while playing for BC High …named an All-Catholic Conference honorablemention … helped team to a Catholic

Conference championship … won a Scholar-Athlete Award … spent aweek in Washington, D.C., while at BC High, living and working in ahomeless shelter … also worked as an assistant strength coach at theSpecial Olympics … age as of Sept. 1: 19 … son of Gary and MaureenDiBella.

79 Sean Driscoll Walpole, Mass.

Freshman defensive lineman who has notdeclared a major … 2009 graduate of WalpoleHigh School … helped Walpole to a victory inthe 2008 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium andalso served as captain … helped team to runnerup finish in 2007 Super Bowl at Gillette …named a Bay State first team All-Star … age asof Sept. 1: 18 … son of Dan and Joan Driscoll.

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T H E N E W C O M E R S76 Michael Fafara Westwood, Mass.

Freshman defensive lineman who has notdeclared a major ... 2009 graduate of WestwoodHigh School ... played in the 2009 ShrinersClassic ... a two-time Tri-Valley Conference All-Star ... also named an Eastern MassachusettsDivision III All-Star ... twice named an All-Starby the Daily News Transcript ... age as of Sept. 1: 19... son of Michael and Arlene Fafara.

66 Walter Gillis Andover, Mass.

Freshman offensive lineman who has notdeclared a major ... 2009 graduate of CentralCatholic High School ... named All-MerrimackValley Conference as a senior ... an All-MVChonorable mention as a senior ... also playedlacrosse and ran track ... was captain of bothteams and was All-MVC in lacrosse as a senior... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of Jim and TheresaGillis.

86 Doug Goodhile Jefferson, Mass.

Freshman tight end and long snapper who hasnot declared a major ... 2009 graduate ofWachusett Regional High School ... named aDivision I North All-Star and a CentralMassachusetts All-Star ... was team captain as asenior ... also threw the javelin in high schooland finished sixth at the Massachusetts All-Statetrack meet as a junior ... active in March of Dimes... named to the academic honor roll four

straight years ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Gary and Nancy Goodhile.

65 Sean Goodwin Marlborough, Conn.

Freshman offensive lineman who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... 2009graduate of RHAM ... team captain as a senior ...won the conference Sportsmanship Award ...Honor Roll ... particpated in mission trips toNew York City and Providence with his localchurch’s youth group ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ...son of David and Michelle Goodwin.

67 Victor Howell Staten Island, N.Y.

Sophomore defensive lineman who has notdeclared a major ... 2008 graduate of LawrenceAcademy who transferred to Bentley after oneyear at the College of Staten Island ... playedboth offensive and defensive line at Lawrence... served as team captain ... an All-Leagueperformer at offensive line ... one of threecurrent Bentley players who attendedLawrence Academy ... also wrestled ... age as of

Sept. 1: 20 ... son of Victor Howell Sr. and Dorothea Bannister.

12 Chris Grammel Fitchburg, Mass.

Freshman quarterback who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Lunenburg HighSchool ... played in the 2009 Shrine ChowderBowl Football Classic which featured the bestplayers from the Class of 2009 from Centraland Western Massachusetts ... a 2008 CentralMassachusetts All-Star ... was named to the 2008Worcester Telegram & Gazette Super Team ... aFitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise All-Star as a

senior ... named Lunenburg’s Offensive MVP ... named co-MVP ofDivision III Central Massachusetts ... as a senior, threw 15 touchdownpasses and set school record for most passing yards in a single-seasonwith 1,860, which was also second most in Central Massachusetts in2008 ... also owns school record for most passing yards in a single-game (412) and touchdowns (five) ... team captain as a senior ... ledteam to Super Bowl championship game as a junior ... also playedbasketball and baseball ... won numerous awards at Lunenburg and wason the Honor Roll all four years ... four-year member of the StudentCouncil and was class president as a senior ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ...son of David and Robin Grammel.

25 Matt Guay North Attleboro, Mass.

Freshman wide receiver who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of Xaverian Brothers... one of five Xaverian products on this year’steam ... named Player of the Week by the BostonGlobe ... selected as Xaverian’s Unsung Hero ...given the Ryken Honor at Xaverian for gettingall As ... also named a collegiate scholar ... age asof Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Matthew and June Guay.

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51 Alex Jalbert Shrewsbury, Mass.

Freshman linebacker who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Shrewsbury HighSchool ... a 2008 Central Massachusetts All-Star and a Division I League All-Star ... led histeam in tackles as a senior ... as a junior, helpedShrewsbury to an undefeated season in 2007and the Central/Western Massachusetts SuperBowl title ... was teammate of freshman PaulTizzano at Shrewsbury ... member of the Honor

Roll every year of high school ... age as of Sept. 1: 17 ... son of Francoisand Genevieve Jalbert.

35 Dan Kennedy Wakefield, Mass.

Freshman defensive back who is majoring inmanagement ... 2009 graduate of Bishop FenwickHigh School ... team captain ... named a EasternMassachusetts All-Star as a senior ... also nameda Salem News All-Star his final season ... as ajunior and senior was named a Catholic CentralLeague All-Star ... during his career, totaled 1,326yards rushing and 17 touchdowns to go alongwith nine interceptions ... was recognized byboth the Boston Globe and Lynn Item as a Division

III Player of the Week ... awarded the Jaworski Scholarship in recognitionof his leadership abilities ... also received the Ralph Osgood Award forAcademic Excellence on the football team ... also played basketball andran track and was captain of both ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Jackand Kathy Kennedy.

8 Bill Kiley Allston, Mass.

Freshman wide receiver/defensive back who hasnot declared a major … 2009 graduate ofBoston College High School … named to theEastern Massachusetts Division 1 All-Star team… selected All-Catholic Conference as a senior… named a Face in the Crowd in the Nov. 3,2008 edition of Sports Illustrated … the firstathlete in the history of BC High to start onthree state Division I championship teams,

football (2008), baseball (2008, 2009) and hockey (2007) … captain ofall three teams as a senior … helped football team to Division I SuperBowl title as a senior, hockey team to Super Eight championship as asophomore and baseball team to state titles as a junior and senior…played in the 2009 Shriners All-Star game for football … named aScholar-Athlete at BC High for all three sports … received All-Scholastic honors from the Patriot Ledger in football and baseball … ageas of Sept. 1: 18 … son of Bill and Maureen Kiley.

33 Jared LeBon Highland Village, Tex.

Freshman fullback who has not declared a major... 2009 graduate of Edward S. Marcus HighSchool ... served as lead blocker for Edward S.Marcus, one of the top 5A teams in Texas ...named to the Texas 6-5A All-District team ... asemi-finalist for the 2008 Texas Male ChristianAthlete of the Year ... an Academic All-Stateselection ... member of National Honor Society... graduated 11th in his class out of 732 ...volunteered with the Christian Community

Action volunteer ... introduced to Bentley by family friend GregNovarro, a former Bentley running back and 1999 inductee into theBentley Athletic Hall of Fame ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Paul andSusan LeBon.

6 Will Lockwood Menlo Park, Calif.

Freshman kicker who has not declared a major... 2009 graduate of Sacred Heart Prep ... namedsecond team All-League and second team All-Section ... had 19 touchbacks as a senior andaveraged 53.4 yards per kickoff ... also playedsoccer and tennis and was soccer team MVP ...was recognized for his performance in a numberof Advanced Placement classes ... went onservice trips to Mexico, Costa Rica and

Honduras ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Dan and Sue Lockwood.

44 Steven Long Allston, Mass.

Sophomore linebacker who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting … 2008graduate of Newton North High School …member of Bentley’s President’s List andHonors Program … named a Boston Globe Playerof the Week during Thanksgiving week … alsocompetes for Bentley’s track and field team,competing in throws and sprints … was captainof his indoor and outdoor track teams at

Newton North … was a Bay State All-Star in the shot put in 2008 …participated in Habitat for Humanity … age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son ofNarunn Phat ... sisters Theary and Theeda both attended Bentley.

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T H E N E W C O M E R S16 Tim Moscato Danvers, Mass.

Junior tight end who is majoring in finance ...2007 graduate of Naples High School who hastransferred to Bentley after one season atFlorida Atlantic University ... was switched fromquarterback during the preseason ... 2008: didnot see any game action ... Personal: namedthe starting quarterback for the All-SouthwestFlorida team ... took second place in Nike EliteII quarterback competition ... age as of Sept. 1:20 ... son of Al and Carolyn Moscato.

60 Oisin O’Donnelly Hingham, Mass.

Freshman offensive lineman who has notdeclared a major … 2009 graduate of HinghamHigh School … was a two-way player at Hingham,also playing on the defensive line … also was asuccessful wrestler and was team captain …made the honor roll … age as of Sept. 1: 18 …son of Edward and Margaret O’Donnelly.

Did You Know?Bentley captured nine NCAA team statistical championships:

Team Scoring Offense: 2003 (Div. II)Team Scoring Defense: 1994 (Div. II), 1990 (Div. III)Team Total Defense: 1994 (Div. II), 1993 (Div. II), 1992 (Div. III), 1990 (Div. III)Team Pass Efficiency Defense: 1994 (Div. II), 1990 (Div. III)

34 Jack Pizzotti Melrose, Mass.

Freshman running back who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of Melrose High School... a two-time Middlesex League All-Star ... namedAll-Scholastic by the Boston Globe ... served asteam captain ... participated in the Shriners All-Star Classic ... averaged an astounding 12.7 yardsper carry his senior season by running for 1,350yards on just 106 carries to go along with 21touchdowns ... those numbers earned him a

spot on the Division II Eastern Massachusetts All-Star squad ... helpedMelrose to Middlesex League championship as a junior ... playedbaseball all four years of high school ... recipient of numerous academicscholarships at Melrose ... cousin, Christopher Pizzotti, playedquarterback at Harvard and signed as an undrafted free agent with theNew York Jets ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Eric and Andrea Pizzotti.

77 Alex Rusate Southbury, Conn.

Freshman offensive lineman who is majoring incorporate finance and accounting ... 2009graduate of Pomperaug High ... named one ofConnecticut’s “Top 8” offensive linemen ...played in the 2009 Connecticut vs. Rhode IslandAll-Star game and the Governor’s Cup ... playedfor the New Haven county All-Star team as asenior ... team captain as a senior ... an All-Area,All-League and All-State selection during his

career at Pomperaug ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... son of David Rusate andElaine Murphy.

58 Andrew Sklar Ivyland, Pa.

Freshman linebacker who has not declared amajor … 2009 graduate of Perkiomen Prep …served as team captain as a senior … led area intackles his final season with 104 … an All-Area,All-League and All-County selection … sawsome time at tight end … also played lacrosse… age as of Sept. 1: 18 … son of Gary and MilaSklar.

41 Dana Sharry Wayland, Mass.

Junior defensive back who is majoring inmanagerial economics ... 2007 graduate ofWayland High School who transferred toBentley after one year at Elon University ... didnot play football at Elon ... joined the team inDecember 2008, worked out with the teamthroughout the winter and participated in spring2009 practices ... as a senior in high school,helped Wayland to a 2006 Division 1A state

championship ... won team’s Unsung Hero Award as a senior and wasalso named MVP of a semifinal playoff game ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... sonof Daniel and Heidi Sharry ... uncle, Nicholas Sharry, is a former tenniscoach at Holy Cross and is in the Tennis Hall of Fame.

14 Stephen Stewart Wilmington, Mass.

Freshman defensive back who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of Wilmington HighSchool where he was used as a quarterback,defensive back and kick returner ... a Cape AnnAll-League selection ... a Lowell Sun All-Star ...also a Division 2A All-League selection and All-Star ... played in the Shriners All-Star classic ...team captain ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Jimand Mary Stewart.

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70 Tom Wayda Levittown, Pa.

Freshman offensive tackle who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of The George School... named All-County at offensive tackle as asenior ... as a defensive end, was named All-Tri-State Prep League as a senior ... team captain ...an All-County Honorable Mention choice attight end as a sophomore ... also playedbasketball and lacrosse and was basketball teamcaptain as a senior ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son

of Brian and Margo Wayda.

5 Mike Sumrell Dorchester, Mass.

Freshman wide receiver who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of Belmont HighSchool ... played in the 2009 Shriners All-Stargame ... captured Division II Player of the Weekhonors as a senior after going for 156 yardsreceiving to go along with 52 yards rushing,three touchdowns and two interceptions ...served as a team captain as a junior and senior... named team MVP and Offensive MVP ... named

All-Middlesex League ... selected as an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star... was team captain of the track team and played basketball as well ...age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Joseph and Wilma Sumrell.

13 Paul Tizzano Shrewsbury, Mass.

Freshman defensive back who is an undecidedbusiness major ... 2009 graduate of ShrewsburyHigh School ... member of 2007 CentralMassachusetts and Super Bowl champions ...team won 2007 and 2008 Division I East Leaguechampionship ... served as team captain as asenior ... as a junior, was named a Division ILeague All-Star and a Central MassachusettsAll-Star, and was chosen to the Telegram &

Gazette Super Team ... repeated those honors as a senior and addedthe Division I League Offensive MVP award ... named an All-Statenominee as a senior ... was chosen as team MVP his senior season ...was teammate of freshman Alex Jalbert at Shrewsbury ... age as of Sept.1: 18 ... son of Anthony and Donna Marie Tizzano.

83 Justin Young Lynn, Mass.

Freshman wide receiver who is an undecidedbusiness major ... 2009 graduate of Lynn EnglishHigh School . . . named a NortheasternConference All-Star ... named a Scholar-Athletefor football twice and earned Player of theWeek honors three times ... played in theAgganis All-Star game for football ... team captainas a senior ... also an excellent basketball playerwho helped Lynn to three straight NEC

championships from 2007-09 ... team also won the EasternMassachusetts championship ... named an Agganis All-Star for basketballand played in the All-Star game ... played in the NEC All-Star game ... amember of the National Technical Honor Society ... member of theHonor Roll ... volunteered his time at both a local nursing home andfor the Lynn Police Department children’s Christmas party ... age as ofSept. 1: 18 ... son of Ronald and Jeanne Young.

11 Luke Zahradka Franklin Square, N.Y.

Freshman quarterback who has not declared amajor ... 2009 graduate of H.F. Carey HighSchool ... has the ability to also play some widereceiver ... named All-County as a senior afterthrowing for 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns ...played in the Nassau vs. Suffolk All-Star game ...chosen as H.F. Carey’s Most Outstanding Playerfor football ... an accomplished multi-sportathlete who excelled in baseball and basketball

as well ... named All-County in baseball and all All-Conference inbasketball as a senior ... played in the Exceptional Senior All-Star gamefor baseball ... Newsday named him baseball Player of the Week June 3,2009 ... inducted into National Honor Society ... participated in Relayfor Life to help raise funds for American Cancer Society ... workedwith Mission Encounter program to help rebuild homes in Mississippithat were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... sonof Charles and Maryann Zahradka.

91 Brian Tobia Cedar Grove, N.J.

Freshman defensive end who has not declareda major ... 2009 graduate of Cedar Grove HighSchool ... named second team All-New Jersey ...registered 46 tackles as a senior while playingall along the defensive line ... named All-Group1 as a junior and senior ... selected All-Countyas a senior and was also named All-Conferencehis final three years of high school as well ...chosen as a Player of the Week on four

occasions ... named to the Super 100 team as a senior ... helped CedarGrove to 2007 North II Group 1 state championship ... served as teamcaptain as a senior ... played in the 2009 North/South All-Star game ...also played basketball ... member of National Honor Society ... age asof Sept. 1: 18 ... son of Scott Tobia.

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2 0 0 8 I N R E V I E WFinal Statistics

Record: Won 5, Lost 6 (Overall)Won 4, Lost 3 (Northeast-10)

Result AttendanceAug. 29 Millersville W 35-22 2290Sept. 6 at Sacred Heart L 21-10 1506Sept. 12 #12 Carson-Newman L 59-18 930Sept. 18 at American International* L 49-20 2154Sept. 26 Stonehill* W 17-14 485Oct. 3 Assumption* W 22-19 1680Oct. 10 at Southern Connecticut* L 47-14 2477Oct. 18 Merrimack* L 27-11 3380Oct. 25 at Saint Anselm* W 30-12 1852Nov. 1 Pace* W 24-20 870Nov. 8 at Stonehill L 35-7 1796

*Northeast-10 Conference game

SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT PTS AVGBentley 17 74 23 94 0 – 208 18.9Opponents 95 50 105 75 0 – 325 29.5

TEAM STATISTICS BENT OPPFirst Downs 201 186

Rushing 58 85Passing 128 91By penalty 15 10

Total Offense 3286 3820Rushing Yards 625 1585Passing Yards 2661 2235Total Plays 812 720Average per Game 298.7 347.3Average per Play 5.5 7.8

Penalties 40 61Penalty Yards 321 520Fumbles/Lost 20/15 18/8Third Down Conversions 75/181 (41%) 48-145 (33%)Fourth Down Conversions 10-26 (38%) 8-23 (35%)Red Zone Scores 30-39 (77%) 32-37 (86%)Red Zone Touchdowns 22-39 (56%) 26-37 (70%)

SCORING G TD XPK 2XP DXP FG PTSTyler McNamara 11 0 22-23 0-0 0 8-13 46Luis Cotto 10 6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 36John Studley 11 5 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 30Matt Welch 11 4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 24Kyle Tuthill 10 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 18Kevin Doherty 11 1 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 8Kelley Rowe 11 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6Don Hopkins 11 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6Henry Morris 9 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6John White 11 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6Wade Critides 8 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6John Malone 11 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6Bryant Johnson 8 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6Sal Ruffino 11 0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 2Addison Davids 10 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Team 11 0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 2BENTLEY 11 26 22-23 2-3 0 8-13 208*OPPONENTS 11 44 37-42 0-2 0 8-9 325

*Includes one safety

FIELD GOALSTyler McNamara Made: 24, 30 (4), 31 (2), 37

Missed: 27, 37, 38, 45, 46,

PASSING GATT CMP PCT YDS INT TD LG RATINGJohn White 11 277 141 50.9 1617 19 7 59 94.6Henry Morris 9 103 49 47.6 586 8 2 41 86.2Bryant Johnson 8 98 44 44.9 458 4 3 49 86.1Kelley Rowe 11 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0BENTLEY 11 480 234 48.8 2661 31 12 59 90.7OPPONENTS 11 286 151 52.8 2235 17 22 83 131.9

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LGLuis Cotto 10 121 337 2.8 6 26Matt Welch 11 42 196 4.7 4 17Matt Shea 5 15 69 4.6 0 11Bart Stires 11 21 64 3.0 0 11Chris Lane 2 14 50 3.6 0 11Eric DiPietrantonio 10 15 34 2.3 0 13John Studley 11 3 26 8.7 0 19Kelley Rowe 11 4 23 5.8 0 7Liam Regan 10 3 5 1.7 0 3Chris Carroll 11 1 5 5.0 0 5Jason Urdang 4 1 2 2.0 0 2Raphael Thomas 1 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Bryant Johnson 8 23 -24 -1.0 1 13Team 10 10 -27 -2.7 0 0Henry Morris 9 12 -51 -4.2 1 8John White 11 46 -83 -1.8 1 13BENTLEY 11 332 625 1.9 13 26OPPONENTS 11 434 1585 3.7 17 59

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LGJohn Studley 11 82 1031 12.6 5 51Kelley Rowe 11 37 462 12.5 1 49Kyle Tuthill 10 33 420 12.7 3 59Luis Cotto 10 25 171 6.8 0 18John Malone 11 22 299 13.6 1 40Wade Critides 8 12 138 11.5 1 30Kevin Doherty 11 11 86 7.8 1 28Matt Welch 11 4 28 7.0 0 15Chris Lane 2 2 9 4.5 0 5Bart Stires 11 2 -3 -1.5 0 0Calvin Smith 5 1 9 9.0 0 9Mike Slattery 11 1 6 6.0 0 6Liam Regan 10 1 3 3.0 0 3Eric DiPietrantonio 10 1 2 2.0 0 2BENTLEY 11 234 2661 11.4 12 59OPPONENTS 11 151 2235 14.8 22 83

KICKOFF RETURNS G NO YDS AVG TD LGJustin Haines 10 18 445 24.7 0 63Kelley Rowe 11 17 395 23.2 0 65Eric DiPietrantonio 10 12 260 21.7 0 41Addison Davids 10 5 74 14.8 0 21Mike Slattery 11 3 32 10.7 0 15Mike MacDonald 11 1 8 8.0 0 8Mike Muccio 11 1 15 15.0 0 15Team 11 1 0 0.0 0 0BENTLEY 11 58 1229 21.2 0 65OPPONENTS 11 40 821 20.5 1 90

PUNT RETURNS G NO YDS AVG TD LGBrett Schuering 9 9 59 6.6 0 15Chris Carroll 11 4 14 3.5 0 10Justin Haines 10 2 9 4.5 0 5Greg O’Brien 11 1 18 18.0 0 0Kelley Rowe 11 1 15 15.0 0 15Don Hopkins 11 0 15 0.0 1 15BENTLEY 11 17 130 7.6 1 15OPPONENTS 11 18 156 8.7 0 62

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS AVG TD LGChris Carroll 11 6 37 6.2 0 30Justin Haines 10 2 0 0.0 0 0Michael Duffy 11 2 4 2.0 0 5Brad Poirier 4 2 5 2.5 0 5Addison Davids 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Vaughn Cole 11 1 0 0.0 0 0Darryl Laforest 11 1 0 0.0 0 0Steve Hopkins 10 1 11 11.0 0 11Nat Miller 9 1 0 0.0 0 0BENTLEY 11 17 57 3.4 0 30OPPONENTS 11 31 417 13.5 3 52

PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG FC I20BLKDJohn White 48 1845 38.4 54 10 13 0Mike Brownett 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 0Joe Reddington 1 29 29.0 29 0 0 0BENTLEY 50 1908 38.2 54 10 13 0OPPONENTS 55 2005 36.5 54 11 11 1

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

TACKLES FOR QB PASS PASS FUM BLKGP UT AT TOT LOSS SACKS INT BrUp QBH RECD FF KICK

(YDS) (YDS) (YDS) (YDSMatt Zahoruiko 11 42 65 107 7.0-15 3.0-9 0 0 0 0 1 0Michael Duffy 11 33 42 75 9.5-50 4.0-35 2-4 2 1 0 0 0Jesse Petersen 11 20 43 63 3.0-4 0 0 1 1 1-0 1 0Darryl Laforest 11 15 40 55 5.0-14 2.5-12 1-0 3 1 1-0 0 0Cetan Tyler 11 21 29 50 10.5-32 5.0-23 0 0 1 1-0 0 0Chris Carroll 11 27 22 49 2.5-5 0.5-2 6-37 6 0 1-0 0 1McKenzie Mathews 11 19 23 42 11.0-61 8.5-58 0 2 4 0 2 0Vaughn Cole 11 25 17 42 10.0-63 5.5-33 1-0 1 3 1-0 4 0Justin Haines 10 25 16 41 1.0-4 0 2-0 3 0 0 0 0Mike Muccio 11 13 21 34 1.5-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nate Burdick 11 21 13 34 2.0-3 1.0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0Joe Reddington 11 13 16 29 4.5-14 1.0-5 0 2 1 0 0 0Nat Miller 9 11 9 20 1.5-3 0 1-0 2 0 0 0 0Don Hopkins 11 8 11 19 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Addison Davids 10 10 5 15 0 0 1-0 5 0 0 0 0Mark Dolan 11 3 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eric Song 11 6 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0Liam Regan 10 3 7 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sal Ruffino 11 2 8 10 3.0-10 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 0 0Steve Hopkins 10 7 2 9 0 0 1-11 0 0 0 0 0Mike MacDonald 11 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jake Kokos 3 1 6 7 1.5-4 0 0 1 1 1-0 0 0Greg O’Brien 11 1 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brad Poirier 4 4 1 5 0 0 2-5 1 0 0 0 0Jason Urdang 4 1 4 5 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kyle Tuthill 10 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0John Studley 11 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Josh Tenenbaum 10 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bart Stires 11 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bill Panora 11 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Matt Welch 11 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jared Kawadler 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tim Sousa 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0John White 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Spiro Siannes 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Luis Cotto 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pat McNamara 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0Bryant Johnson 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jake Corcoran 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tyler McNamara 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Calvin Smith 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BENTLEY 11 360 432 792 75-296 32-183 17-57 31 14 8-0 8 2OPPONENTS 11 372 348 720 82-410 42-318 31-417 50 16 14-94 8 1

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ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR TotJohn Studley 11 26 1031 0 0 0 1057Kelley Rowe 11 23 462 15 395 0 895Luis Cotto 10 337 171 0 0 0 508Justin Haines 10 0 0 9 445 0 454Kyle Tuthill 10 0 420 0 0 0 420John Malone 11 0 299 0 0 0 299Eric DiPietrantonio 10 34 2 0 260 0 296Matt Welch 11 196 28 0 0 0 224Wade Critides 8 0 138 0 0 0 138Kevin Doherty 11 0 86 0 0 0 86Addison Davids 10 0 0 0 74 0 74Matt Shea 5 69 0 0 0 0 69Bart Stires 11 64 -3 0 0 0 61Chris Lane 2 50 9 0 0 0 59Brett Schuering 9 0 0 59 0 0 59Chris Carroll 11 5 0 14 0 37 56Mike Slattery 11 0 6 0 32 0 38Greg O’Brien 11 0 0 18 0 0 18Mike Muccio 11 0 0 0 15 0 15Don Hopkins 11 0 0 15 0 0 15Steve Hopkins 10 0 0 0 0 11 11Calvin Smith 5 0 9 0 0 0 9Mike MacDonald 11 0 0 0 8 0 8Liam Regan 10 5 3 0 0 0 8Brad Poirier 4 0 0 0 0 5 5Michael Duffy 11 0 0 0 0 4 4Jason Urdang 4 2 0 0 0 0 2

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR TotRaphael Thomas 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1Bryant Johnson 8 -24 0 0 0 0 -24Team 10 -27 0 0 0 0 -27Henry Morris 9 -51 0 0 0 0 -51John White 11 -83 0 0 0 0 -83BENTLEY 11 625 2661 130 1229 57 4702OPPONENTS 11 1585 2235 156 821 417 5214

TOTAL OFFENSE GPLAYS RUSH PASS TOT AVG/GJohn White 11 323 -83 1617 1534 139.5Henry Morris 9 115 -51 586 535 59.4Bryant Johnson 8 121 -24 458 434 54.2Luis Cotto 10 121 337 0 337 33.7Matt Welch 11 42 196 0 196 17.8Matt Shea 5 15 69 0 69 13.8Bart Stires 11 21 64 0 64 5.8Chris Lane 2 14 50 0 50 25.0Eric DiPietrantonio 10 15 34 0 34 3.4John Studley 11 3 26 0 26 2.4Kelley Rowe 11 5 23 0 23 2.1Chris Carroll 11 1 5 0 5 0.5Liam Regan 10 3 5 0 5 0.5Jason Urdang 4 1 2 0 2 0.5Raphael Thomas 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1.0Team 10 11 -27 0 -27 -2.7BENTLEY 11 812 625 2661 3286 298.7OPPONENTS 11 720 1585 2235 3820 347.3

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Punt Return 62 Mark Colantonio, Saint Anselm Oct 25Kickoff Return 90 Marcus Huie, Carson-Newman Sep 12Tackles 15 Greg Sanzari, Stonehill Sep 26Sacks 2.5 Greg Moore, Assumption Oct 3

Kevin Bonnett, Stonehill Nov 8Tackles For Loss 4.0 Brian Flumere, Sacred Heart Sep 06Interceptions 2 Jon Kilborn, Stonehill Sep 26

Mike O’Brien, Merrimack Oct 18Robert Paradis, Saint Anselm Oct 25Stephan Neville, Stonehill Nov 8Jon Kilborn, Stonehill Nov 8

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 52 vs Stonehill Sep 26Yards Rushing 149 vs Stonehill Sep 26Yards Per Rush 3.6 at Saint Anselm Oct 25TD Rushes 3 at Amer. International Sep 18

at Saint Anselm Oct 25Pass attempts 53 vs Merrimack Oct 18Pass completions 28 at Stonehill Nov 8Yards Passing 376 vs Millersville Aug 29Yards Per Pass 9.4 vs Millersville Aug 29TD Passes 4 vs Millersville Aug 29Total Plays 83 at Sacred Heart Sep 6Total Offense 474 vs Millersville Aug 29Yards Per Play 7.0 vs Millersville Aug 29Points 35 vs Millersville Aug 29Sacks By 8 vs Millersville Aug 29First Downs 24 at Saint Anselm Oct 25Penalties 9 vs Pace Nov 1Penalty Yards 61 vs Pace Nov 1Turnovers 8 at Stonehill Nov 8Interceptions By 3 at Sacred Heart Sep 6

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 52 Saint Anselm Oct 25Yards Rushing 331 Carson-Newman Sep 12Yards Per Rush 7.2 Carson-Newman Sep 12TD Rushes 5 Southern Connecticut Oct 10Pass attempts 40 Saint Anselm Oct 25Pass completions 18 Amer. International Sep 18

Assumption Oct 3Yards Passing 375 Amer. International Sep 18Yards Per Pass 14.4 Amer. International Sep 18TD Passes 7 Amer. International Sep 18Total Plays 92 Saint Anselm Oct 25Total Offense 518 Southern Connecticut Oct 10Yards Per Play 7.7 Carson-Newman Sep 12Points 59 Carson-Newman Sep 12Sacks By 9 Stonehill Nov 08First Downs 24 Southern Connecticut Oct 10Penalties 12 Amer. International Sep 18Penalty Yards 96 Merrimack Oct 18Turnovers 4 Carson-Newman Sep 12Interceptions By 7 Stonehill Nov 8

Single Game SuperlativesINDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 22 Luis Cotto at Saint Anselm Oct 25Yards Rushing 70 Luis Cotto vs Millersville Aug 29TD Rushes 2 Luis Cotto at Amer. International Sep 18

Matt Welch at Saint Anselm Oct 25Long Rush 26 Luis Cotto vs Millersville Aug 29

Luis Cotto at Sacred Heart Sep 6Pass attempts 50 John White at Sacred Heart Sep 6Pass completions 27 John White at Sacred Heart Sep 6Yards Passing 371 John White vs Millersville Aug 29TD Passes 4 John White vs Millersville Aug 29Long Pass 59 John White vs Millersville Aug 29Receptions 11 John Studley vs Assumption Oct 3

John Studley vs Pace Nov 1Yards Receiving 183 Kyle Tuthill vs Millersville Aug 29TD Receptions 2 John Studley vs Millersville Aug 29

Kyle Tuthill vs Millersville Aug 29Long Reception 59 Kyle Tuthill vs Millersville Aug 29Field Goals 2 Tyler McNamara vs Assumption Oct 3Long Field Goal 37 Tyler McNamara vs C.-Newman Sep 12Punts 7 John White vs Carson-Newman Sep 12

John White vs Assumption Oct 3John White at Southern Conn Oct 10

Punting Avg 46.5 John White at Saint Anselm Oct 25Long Punt 54 John White at Saint Anselm Oct 25Long Punt Return 15 Kelley Rowe vs Millersville Aug 29

Don Hopkins at Sacred Heart Sep 6Brett Schuering vs Assumption Oct 3

Kickoff Return 65 Kelley Rowe at Amer. International Sep 18Tackles 15 Matt Zahoruiko at Southern Conn Oct 10Sacks 3.0 Michael Duffy vs Millersville Aug 29Tackles For Loss 3.5 Michael Duffy vs Stonehill Sep 26Interceptions 2 Justin Haines vs Merrimack Oct 18

Brad Poirier vs Pace Nov 1

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 32 John Wiechman, Southern Conn Oct 10Yards Rushing 229 John Wiechman, Southern Conn Oct 10TD Rushes 4 John Wiechman, Southern Conn Oct 10Long Rush 59 Buck Wakefield, C-Newman Sep 12Pass attempts 39 Marc Wilson, Saint Anselm Oct 25Pass completions 18 Josh Ratacik, Assumption Oct 3Yards Passing 331 Rob Parent, Amer. International Sep 18TD Passes 6 Rob Parent, Amer. International Sep 18Long Pass 83 Josh Ratacik, Assumption Oct 3Receptions 9 Bryant Lane, Saint Anselm Oct 25Yards Receiving 183 Kertis Hussey, AIC Sep 18TD Receptions 4 Travis Poole, Amer. International Sep 18Long Reception 83 Dominique Price, Assumption Oct 3Field Goals 2 Chris Hazelton, Southern Conn Oct 10

Sean Garvey, Merrimack Oct 18 Long Field Goal 43 Carlos Lopez, Carson-Newman Sep 12Punts 7 Greg Nowak, Assumption Oct 3Punting Avg 43.8 Jonathan Thorpe, AIC Sep 18Long Punt 54 John Banzhof, Millersville Aug 29

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Millersville 3 0 13 6 - 22Bentley 0 14 7 14 - 35

1stMILL - John Banzhof 18 yd field goal, 10-76 [5:10]2ndBEN - John Studley 46 yd pass from John White (Tyler McNamara kick),

5-73 [2:31]BEN- Luis Cotto 2 yd run (McNamara kick), 6-67 [1:20]3rdMILL - Derek Fry 9 yd pass from Jamal Smith (Banzhof kick blocked), 8-

56 [4:16]MILL - Keenan Walls 42 yd interception return (Banzhof kick)BEN - Kyle Tuthill 15 yd pass from White (McNamara kick), 7-49 [2:09]4thBEN - Studley 6 yd pass from White (McNamara kick), 5-72 [1:53]BEN - Tuthill 18 yd pass from White (McNamara kick), 5-80 [2:29]MILL - Fry 6 yd pass from Bill Shirk (Smith rush failed), 8-83 [3:16]

Records: B 1-0, M 0-1

MILL BENFIRST DOWNS 19 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-103 28-98PASSING YDS (NET) 164 376Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-1 40-24-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-267 68-474Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-22Kickoff Returns-Yards. 6-83 4-63Interception Returns-Yards 2-65 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.3 2-34.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 1-15 4-55Possession Time 30:01 29:59Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 4 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 8-53

RUSHING: Millersville-Matthew Booker 8-40; Darnell Johnson 12-39; Jamal Smith 15-35; 30 1-3; Brad Lantz 1-minus 4; Bill Shirk 6-minus10. Bentley-Luis Cotto 13-70; Bart Stires 6-15; Matt Welch 1-8; JohnWhite 5-6; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-2; TEAM 2 minus 3.

PASSING: Millersville-Jamal Smith 6-14-0-90; Bill Shirk 8-12-1-74.Bentley-John White 23-38-2-371; Henry Morris 1-2-0-5.

RECEIVING: Millersville-Derek Fry 6-47; Brad Lantz 5-78; AndyTischbein 3-39. Bentley-John Studley 10-157; Kyle Tuthill 9 183; KelleyRowe 2-21; Luis Cotto 2-6; Calvin Smith 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: Millersville-Keenan Walls 1-42; Matt Sutjak 1-23. Bentley-Chris Carroll 1-0.

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 2,290Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:46 pm Total elapsed time: 2:46

Officials: Referee: Jim Cerbo; Umpire: John Reen; Linesman: RichAnderson; Line Judge: Jack Farley; Back judge: David Sauro; Field judge:Joe Rotondi; Side judge: Gary McCarthy

Temperature: 68 Wind: 5 mph Weather: Cloudy, mild

Bentley 35, Millersville 22Friday, Aug. 29, Home

Sacred Heart 21, Bentley 10Saturday, Sept. 6, Home

Bentley 0 0 3 7 - 10Sacred Heart 0 7 7 7 - 21

2ndSHU - Garry Coles 35 yd pass from Dale Fink (Joe Schroeder kick), 1-

35 [0:09]3rdBEN - Tyler McNamara 30 yd field goal, 6-22 [2:09]SHU - Coles 10 yd pass from Fink (Schroeder kick), 2-54 [0:34]4thSHU - Fink 13 yd run (Schroeder kick), 9-80 [4:31]BEN - Steve Hopkins 15 yd blocked punt return (McNamara kick)

Records: B 1-1, SH 2-0

BEN SHUFIRST DOWNS 19 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-29 28-74PASSING YDS (NET) 330 214Passes Att-Comp-Int 50-27-2 27-14-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-359 55-288Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-39Punt Returns-Yards 4-50 1-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 3-62Interception Returns-Yards 3-1 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.2 8-31.2Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-30 6-40Possession Time 35:47 24:13Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-5 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-48

RUSHING: Bentley-Luis Cotto 17-58; Bart Stires 3-11; Kelley Rowe1-4; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 13; John White 10-minus31. Sacred Heart-Evin Jones 19-56; Dale Fink 1-13; Garry Coles 3-11;Brian Friedman 2-2; Team 2-minus 4; Steve Tedesco 1-minus 4.

PASSING: Bentley-John White 27-50-2-330. Sacred Heart-Dale Fink14-27-3-214.

RECEIVING: Bentley-John Studley 8-158; John Malone 6-59; LuisCotto 6-50; Kyle Tuthill 4-50; Kelley Rowe 2-14; Bart Stires 1-minus 1.Sacred Heart-Steve Tedesco 5-61; Garry Coles 3-52; Rich Rossi 3-38;Evin Jones 2-53; Tony Patterson 1-10.

INTERCEPTIONS: Bentley-Vaughn Cole 1-0; Addison Davids 1-0;Michael Duffy 1-minus 1. Sacred Heart-Andre Isla 1-0; RashodUnderwood 1-0.Davis 2-0; Mike Mortali 1-0; Bill O’Brien 1-0.

Stadium: Campus Field Attendance: 1,506Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:55 pm Total elapsed time: 2:55

Officials: Referee: Steven Keller; Umpire: Tim Linnartz; Linesman: JosephCook; Line judge: Mark Tarleton; Back judge: Frank Usseglio; Fieldjudge: Joe Cozenza; Side judge: John O’Brien

Temperature: 85 Wind: SE 13 mph Weather: Humid, Few Showers

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Friday, Sept. 12, HomeCarson-Newman 21 3 21 14 - 59Bentley 3 0 0 15 - 18

1stC-N - Mario Russell 39 yd interception return (Carlos Lopez kick)BEN - Tyler McNamara 37 yd field goal, 12-44 [4:33]C-N - Ricky Harris 3 yd run (Lopez kick), 8-77 [3:31]C-N - Mo Whitten 37 yd pass from Alex Good (Lopez kick), 2-30

[0:16]2ndC-N - Lopez 43 yd field goal, 9-29 [2:36]3rdC-N - Good 2 yd run (Lopez kick), 5-80 [2:09]C-N - Otis Ballard 42 yd interception return (Lopez kick)C-N - Otis Rumph 19 yd run (Lopez kick), 7-49 [2:32]4thC-N - Rumph 11 yd run (Lopez kick), 7-80 [3:32]BEN - Kevin Doherty 1 yd pass from Henry Morris (McNamara kick),

10-68 [4:01]C-N - Marcus Huie 90 yd kickoff return (Lopez kick)BEN - Kelley Rowe 25 yd pass from Morris (Sal Ruffino pass from

Morris), 12-75 [5:25]

Records: B 1-2, C-N 2-1

C-N BENFIRST DOWNS 21 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-331 29-65PASSING YDS (NET) 144 193Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-7-2 46-17-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-475 75-258Fumble Returns-Yards 2-5 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-138 8-172Interception Returns-Yards 3-81 2-5Punts (Number-Avg) 2-34.0 7-34.1Fumbles-Lost 4-2 4-2Penalties-Yards 9-51 3-30Possession Time 28:02 31:58Third-Down Conversions 7 of 11 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 0-0

RUSHING: Carson-Newman-Buck Wakefield 9-151; Joel Staham 9-59; Otis Rumph 3-41; Nate Inman 6-24; Alex Good 7-24; Tony Richardson5-18; Reggie Melton 1-7; Ricky Harris 3-4; Dewayne Mims 3-3. Bentley-Matt Shea 6-35; Bart Stires 6-23; Luis Cotto 10-17; Matt Welch 2-9;Eric DiPietrantonio 3-minus 5; Bryant Johnson 2-minus 14.

PASSING: Carson-Newman-Alex Good 5-9-2-101; Joel Staham 2-7-0-43. Bentley-John White 8-24-2-75; Henry Morris 7-12-0 110; BryantJohnson 2-10-1-8.

RECEIVING: Carson-Newman-Mo Whitten 2-49; Charles Dobson2-43; Douglas Belk 2-28; Dewayne Mims 1-24. Bentley-Kevin Doherty4-10; John Malone 3-66; Kelley Rowe 3-41; John Studley 3-39; KyleTuthill 2-21; Luis Cotto 1-11; Wade Critides 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Carson-Newman-Otis Ballard 1-42; MarioRussell 1-39; Elliot Bishop 1-0. Bentley-Chris Carroll 1-5; Nat Miller1-0.

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 930Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:58 pm Total elapsed time: 2:58

Officials: Referee: Dennis Donovan; Umpire: Jay Souza; Linesman: GaryCorvelo; Line judge: William Lannon; Back judge: Brad Farrington; Fieldjudge: Ken Bushey; Side judge: Tom St. Michel

Temperature: 64 Wind: 10-15 mph Weather: Rain

American International 49, Bentley 20Saturday, Sept. 20, Away

Bentley 0 14 0 6 - 20American Internat’l 7 14 7 21 - 49

1stAIC - Travis Poole 6 yd pass from Rob Parent (Marek Prezbylek kick),

8-94 [3:56]2ndAIC - Poole 46 yd pass from Parent (Prezbylek kick), 7-73 [2:59]BEN - Luis Cotto 2 yd run (Tyler McNamara kick), 6-33 [3:19]AIC - Kertis Hussey 37 yd pass from Parent (Prezbylek kick), 2-65

[0:37]BEN - Cotto 1 yd run (McNamara kick), 8-38 [3:53]3rdAIC - Poole 14 yd pass from Parent (Prezbylek kick), 6-41 [3:14]4thAIC - Poole 15 yd pass from Parent (Prezbylek kick), 5-33 [1:31]AIC - Hussey 28 yd pass from Parent (Prezbylek kick), 6-69 [3:40]BEN - Bryant Johnson 1 yd run (McNamara kick blocked), 8-32 [3:18]AIC - Mike Roach 28 yd pass from Shane Murphy (Prezbylek kick), 7-38

[4:21]

Records: B 1-3 (0-1 NE-10), AIC 3-0 (2-0 NE-10)

BEN AICFIRST DOWNS 13 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-40 40-120PASSING YDS (NET) 102 375Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-15-3 26-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-142 66-495Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-16 2-6Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-276 3-96Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 3-54Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.5 4-43.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-25 12-107Possession Time 26:55 33:05Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-2 0-0

RUSHING: Bentley-Luis Cotto 16-18; Matt Welch 2-15; Bart Stires3-11; John White 1-2; Bryant Johnson 1-1; Matt Shea 1-1; Henry Morris1-minus 8. Amer. International-Adeboyega Akingba 20-94; MarcusCameron 5-18; Preston Trites 2-13; Kertis Hussey 1-5; Reggie Eato 1-2; Rob Parent 3-minus 1; Amadeus Guerrero-Pou 5-minus 5; TEAM 3-minus 6.

PASSING: Bentley-John White 9-22-2-62; Henry Morris 4-11-0-17;Bryant Johnson 2-7-1-23. Amer. International-Rob Parent 16-23-1-331;Shane Murphy 1-2-0-28; Preston Trites 1-1-0-16.

RECEIVING: Bentley-Kyle Tuthill 4-25; Kelley Rowe 3-30; Luis Cotto3-9; John Studley 2-20; Kevin Doherty 1-9; Matt Welch 1-7; John Malone1-2. Amer. International-Kertis Hussey 6-183; Travis Poole 6-111;Adeboyega Akingba 2-34; Mike Roach 1-28; Amadeus Guerrero-Pou 1-7; Tyke Spaulding 1-7; Trevor Perryman 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS : Bentley-Michael Duffy 1-minus 5. Amer.International-Max Brown 1-27; Allen Bush 1-25; Nick Abraham 1-2.

Stadium: J.H. Miller Field Attendance: 2,154Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:55 pm Total elapsed time: 2:55

Officials: Referee: Jim Quenneville; Umpire: Sean Geraghty; Linesman:Mark Gazaille; Line judge: Dan Donermeyer; Back judge: Richard Clark;Field judge: Tim Gochinski; Side judge: Jeffrey Muha

Temperature: 55 Wind: 15 mph Weather: Light rain

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Bentley 17, Stonehill 14Friday, Sept. 26, Home

Stonehill 0 0 0 14 - 14Bentley 7 7 3 0 - 17

1stBEN - Luis Cotto 1 yd run (Tyler McNamara kick), 14-56 [7:20]2ndBEN - John White 1 yd run (McNamara kick), 11-37 [6:04]3rdBEN - McNamara 30 yd field goal, 12-54 [5:37]4thSTO - David Pringle 1 yd pass from Cruz Parsons (Brendan Gorey

kick), 4-21 [2:02]STO - Pringle 70 yd pass from Parsons (Gorey kick), 1-70 [0:12]

Records: B 2-3 (1-1 NE-10), S 1-3 (0-3 NE-10)

STO BENFIRST DOWNS 7 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-58 52-149PASSING YDS (NET) 145 98Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-7-1 22-9-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-203 4-247Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-70 3-67Interception Returns-Yards 3-21 1-1Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.0 4-38.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-25Possession Time 23:27 36:33Third-Down Conversions 0 of 9 9 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances. 1-2 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 4-27

RUSHING: Stonehill-Jeff Payne 15-45; Eddie Vachon 5-20; Jon Kilborn1-3; Cruz Parsons 9-minus 10. Bentley-Matt Welch 12-57; Matt Shea 8-33; Luis Cotto 11-31; Chris Lane 8-30; Kelley Rowe 1-5; Bart Stires 1-minus 1; John White 9-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 4.

PASSING: Stonehill-Cruz Parsons 7-18-1-145. Bentley-John White9-22-3-98.

RECEIVING: Stonehill-David Pringle 4-115; Jon Kaloyanides 2-33;Eddie Vachon 1-minus 3. Bentley-John Studley 4 31; Kelley Rowe 3-55;John Malone 1-14; Bart Stires 1-minus 2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Stonehill-Jon Kilborn 2-1; Kyle Griffin 1-20.Bentley-Chris Carroll 1-1.

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 485Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:26 pm Total elapsed time: 2:26

Officials: Referee: Steve Cadorette; Umpire: Todd Gundlach; Linesman:Richard Newman; Line judge: Fred King; Back judge: Steve Bushey;Field judge: Milton Britton; Side judge: Dan Dermody

Temperature: 55 Wind: 15 mph Weather: Light rain

Bentley 22, Assumption 19Friday, Oct. 3, Home

Assumption 19 0 0 0 - 19Bentley 0 5 7 10 - 22

1stASM - Dominique Price 74 yd pass from Josh Ratacik (Zack Okolowitcz

kick failed), 1-74 [0:18]ASM - Joey Fabiano 31 yd pass from Ratacik (Okolowitcz kick failed),

5-59 [2:52]ASM - Price 83 yd pass from Ratacik (Zack Okolowitcz kick), 5-90

[2:50]2ndBEN - TEAM safety,BEN - Tyler McNamara 31 yd field goal, 6-26 [2:22]3rdBEN - Matt Welch 5 yd run (McNamara kick), 8-47 [3:36]4thBEN - John Studley 11 yd pass from Bryant Johnson (McNamara kick),

7-35 [2:26]BEN - McNamara 31 yd field goal, 7-62 [3:11]

Records: B 3-3 (2-1 NE-10), A 1-4 (1-2 NE-10)

ASM BENFIRST DOWNS 14 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-33 31-62PASSING YDS (NET) 271 250Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-18-2 47-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-304 78-312Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 2-15Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-88 4-78Interception Returns-Yards 1-16 2-41Punts (Number-Avg) 7-380 7-361Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-19 3-20Possession Time 27:35 32:25Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-51 1-5

RUSHING: Assumption-Herbert Woodard 15-52; Josh Ratacik 9-20;Lance Mitchell 2-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 31; Greg Nowak 0-minus 7Bentley-Matt Welch 9-62; Eric DiPietrantonio 6-19; Liam Regan 3-5;Bryant Johnson 9-minus 3; TEAM 2 minus 3; John White 2-minus 18

PASSING: Assumption-Josh Ratacik 18-30-2-271 Bentley-BryantJohnson 17-30-0-187; John White 7-16-1-63; TEAM 0-1-0-0

RECEIVING: Assumption-Dominique Price 6-180; Joey Fabiano 4-41; Marcus Nichols 4-26; Herbert Woodard 3-19; Brandon Bishop 1-5Bentley-John Studley 11-97; Kelley Rowe 6-97; Kyle Tuthill 4-44; KevinDoherty 1-5; Wade Critides 1-4; Liam Regan 1-3

INTERCEPTIONS: Assumption-Nate Kuffrey 1-16 Bentley-ChrisCarroll 1-30; Steve Hopkins 1-11

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 1,680Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:43 pm Total elapsed time: 2:43

Officials: Referee: Rick Puente; Umpire: Wes Fritz; Linesman: PatrickTighe; Line judge: Ron Armand; Back judge: Robert Hertigan; Fieldjudge: Richard Graham; Side judge: John Pizzi

Temperature: 60 Wind: Light Weather: Rain

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Friday, Oct. 10, AwayBentley 0 14 0 0 - 14Southern Conn 10 17 20 0 - 47

1stSCS - John Wiechman 4 yd run (Chris Hazelton kick), 7-56 [3:11]SCS - Hazelton 28 yd field goal, 7-51 [2:32]2ndSCS - Hazelton 22 yd field goal, 4-3 [1:26]SCS - Wiechman 11 yd run (Hazelton kick), 6-66 [2:30]SCS - Wiechman 21 yd run (Hazelton kick), 7-63 [2:12]BEN - John Studley 38 yd pass from Bryant Johnson (Tyler McNamara

kick), 7-61 [3:13]BEN - John Malone 13 yd pass from Johnson (McNamara kick), 5-38

[0:41]3rdSCS - Wiechman 2 yd run (Hazelton kick failed), 7-85 [2:33]SCS - Craig Toulouse 1 yd run (Hazelton kick), 10-70 [5:31]SCS - Jaliem Cuttino 15 yd fumble recovery (Hazelton kick)

Records: B 3-4 (2-2 NE-10), SC 4-2 (3-1 NE-10)

BEN SCSFIRST DOWNS 12 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-1 51-293PASSING YDS (NET) 214 225Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-19-1 20-13-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-215 71-518Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-15Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-63Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-200 2-35Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-52Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.9 2-41.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-21Possession Time 26:17 33:43Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 8-43

RUSHING: Bentley-Luis Cotto 6-12; Jason Urdang 1-2; Matt Welch3-2; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-2; Bryant Johnson 10-minus 8; Henry Morris1-minus 9. Southern Connecticut-John Wiechman 32-229; RashaadSlowley 8-38; Tahron Green 4-21; Craig Toulouse 2-4; Chris Roberts4-1; TM 1-0.

PASSING: Bentley-Bryant Johnson 18-36-1-204; Henry Morris 1-4-0-10. Southern Connecticut-Chris Roberts 13- 20-1-225.

RECEIVING: Bentley-John Studley 7-112; Kelley Rowe 4-42; JohnMalone 2-23; Luis Cotto 2-19; Kyle Tuthill 2-10; Matt Welch 1-6; EricDiPietrantonio 1-2. Southern Connecticut-Ty Marshall 6-96; ChrisBergeski 6-89; Johnny Lee 1-40.

INTERCEPTIONS: Bentley-Chris Carroll 1-0. SouthernConnecticut-Rossi Patterson1-52.

Stadium: Jess Dow Field Attendance: 2,477Kickoff time: 7 p.m. End of Game: 9:38 pm Total elapsed time: 2:38

Officials: Referee: Ron Patry; Umpire: Mike Rattley; Linesman: LorenzoEvans; Line judge: Barry Fowler; Back judge: Steve Wood; Field judge:David Cascio; Side judge: John Albinger

Temperature: 65 Wind: Light Weather: Overcast

Merrimack 27, Bentley 11Saturday, Oct. 18, Home

Merrimack 14 3 10 0 - 27Bentley 0 3 0 8 - 11

1stMER - Richard Johnson 7 yd run (Sean Garvey kick), 13-70 [3:34]MER - Jeremiah Watts 6 yd pass from James Suozzo (Garvey kick), 12-

78 [4:18]2ndMER - Garvey 26 yd field goal, 4-2 [1:09]BEN - Tyler McNamara 30 yd field goal, 17-67 [6:52]3rdMER - Garvey 38 yd field goal, 7-43 [2:15]MER - Johnson 7 yd run (Garvey kick), 3-69 [0:58]4thBEN - Henry Morris 2 yd run (Kevin Doherty pass from Morris), 5-80

[1:54]

Records: B 3-5 (2-3 NE-10), M 4-3 (3-2 NE-10)

MER BENFIRST DOWNS 19 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-123 20-30PASSING YDS (NET) 231 211Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-2 53-23-4TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-354 73-241Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 6-106Interception Returns-Yards 4-31 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.2 5-36.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 10-96 3-30Possession Time 31:45 28:15Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 5 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 5Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 2-10

RUSHING: Merrimack-Richard Johnson 25-75; James Suozzo 14-43;Anthony Smalls 3-8; Jeremiah Watts 1-3; Andrew Jackson 1-minus 2;TEAM 2-minus 4. Bentley-Chris Lane 6-20; Luis Cotto 6-10; ChrisCarroll 1-5; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-1; Henry Morris 3-1; Bryant Johnson1-0; Matt Welch 1-minus 1; John White 1-minus 6.

PASSING: Merrimack-James Suozzo 17-32-2-231. Bentley-HenryMorris 15-31-2-159; Bryant Johnson 5-15-1-36; John White 3-6-1-16;Kelley Rowe 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Merrimack-Jeremiah Watts 5-66; Patrick Easley 4-34;Quavari Jackson 3-86; Ryan DiGregorio 3-35; Jake Manning 1-6; RichardJohnson 1-4. Bentley-John Studley 8-63; John Malone 3-28; Kyle Tuthill3-23; Kelley Rowe 2-36; Kevin Doherty 2-31; Chris Lane 2-9; LuisCotto 2-6; Matt Welch 1-15.

INTERCEPTIONS: Merrimack-Mike O’Brien 2-1; Andrew Jackson1-30; Jordan Rankine 1-0. Bentley-Justin Haines 2-0.

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 3,380Kickoff time: 2:00 pm End of Game: 4:42 pm Total elapsed time: 2:42

Officials: Referee: Jim Cerbo; Umpire: John Reen; Linesman: RichAnderson; Line judge: Jack Farley; Back judge: David Sauro; Field judge:Joseph Rotondi; Side judge: Gary McCarthy

Temperature: 52 Wind: 12 mph Weather: Sunny, windy, cool

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Bentley 30, Saint Anselm 12Saturday, Oct. 25, Away

Bentley 7 0 3 20 - 30Saint Anselm 0 0 6 6 - 12

1stBEN - Luis Cotto 1 yd run (Tyler McNamara kick), 4-49 [1:31]3rdSTA - Marc Wilson 47 yd run (Mike Barros kick failed), 2-47 [0:17]BEN - McNamara 24 yd field goal, 7-53 [2:53]4thSTA - Bryant Lane 22 yd pass from Wilson (Wilson run failed), 5-17

[1:36]BEN - John Studley 9 yd pass from John White (White pass failed), 9-55

[3:30]BEN - Matt Welch 9 yd run (McNamara kick), 8-55 [2:18]BEN - Welch 11 yd run (McNamara kick), 4-29 [0:49]

Records: B 4-5 (3-3 NE-10), SA 1-7 (1-5 NE-10)

BEN STAFIRST DOWNS 24 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-129 52-224PASSING YDS (NET) 301 124Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-22-4 40-16-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-430 92-348Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-40Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-60Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-28 5-100Interception Returns-Yards 2-1 4-5Punts (Number-Avg) 2-46.5 4-36.0Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0Penalties-Yards 2-20 6-60Possession Time 29:22 30:38Third-Down Conversions 11 of 17 6 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 9Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-24 2-16

RUSHING: Bentley-Luis Cotto 22-61; Matt Welch 6-35; John Studley2-23; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-13; Raphael Thomas 1-minus 1; Henry Morris4-minus 2 Saint Anselm-Marc Wilson 24-113; Luke St Marie 20-67; JoeTran 3-47; Marcel Bouie 3-11; Geoff Stevens 1-5; Nick Barese 1-minus19

PASSING: Bentley-Henry Morris 11-25-4-155; John White 11-19-0-146 Saint Anselm-Marc Wilson 16-39-2-124; TEAM 0-1-0-0

RECEIVING: Bentley-John Studley 9-147; Kelley Rowe 4-63; WadeCritides 3-39; Luis Cotto 2-31; Kevin Doherty 2-3; John Malone 1-12;Mike Slattery 1-6 Saint Anselm-Bryant Lane 9-81; Conor Cahill 3-24;Marcel Bouie 2-2; Luke St Marie 1-11; Geoff Stevens 1-6

INTERCEPTIONS: Bentley-Chris Carroll 1-1; Darryl Laforest 1-0Saint Anselm-Robert Paradis 2-minus 1; Chris McMillan 1-1; MarkColantonio 1-minus 5

Stadium: Grappone Stadium Attendance: 1,852Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:50 pm Total elapsed time: 2:50

Officials: Referee: William Barrar; Umpire: Richard Olfene; Linesman:Mark Getchell; Line judge: Gerry Morrissey; Back judge: Angela Scaccia;Field judge: Craig Smail; Side judge: JIm Rourke

Temperature: 55 Wind: Light Weather: Cloudy, cool

Bentley 24, Pace 20Saturday, Nov. 1, Home

Pace 7 6 7 0 - 20Bentley 0 10 0 14 - 24

1stPAC - Nathaniel Ford 8 yd run (Ali Mourtada kick), 6-19 [2:11]2ndBEN - Tyler McNamara 30 yd field goal, 10-37 [3:34]PAC - Mourtada 31 yd field goal, 8-49 [2:53]PAC - Mourtada 29 yd field goal, 8-45 [2:51]BEN - Wade Critides 30 yd pass from John White (McNamara kick),

10-46 [2:17]3rdPAC - Ford 1 yd run (Mourtada kick), 10-55 [4:51]4thBEN - Kyle Tuthill 18 yd pass from White (McNamara kick), 10-67

[3:44]BEN - Matt Welch 1 yd run (McNamara kick), 9-73 [4:09]

Records: B 5-5 (4-3 NE-10), P 4-5 (3-4 NE-10)

PAC BENFIRST DOWNS 16 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-159 33-76PASSING YDS (NET) 179 277Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-17-2 46-26-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-338 9-353Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-14 2-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-80 5-80Interception Returns-Yards 1-23 2-5Punts (Number-Avg) 5-308 4-388Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 4-45 9-61Possession Time 26:50 33:10Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 11 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-21 3-11

RUSHING: Pace-Nathaniel Ford 26-163; Ray Gregg 6-minus 4 Bentley-Luis Cotto 11-36; John White 10-16; Kelley Rowe 2-14; Matt Welch 5-9; John Studley 1-3; Eric DiPietrantonio 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 4

PASSING: Pace-Ray Gregg 17-35-2-179 Bentley-John White 26-46-1-277

RECEIVING: Pace-Andrew Kulak 5-65; Pat Olchovy 5-37; Justin Polanis3-21; Rick Southard 2-41; Eric Ortega 1-11; Nathaniel Ford 1-4 Bentley-John Studley 11-86; Wade Critides 4-67; Luis Cotto 4-13; Kelley Rowe3-24; John Malone 2-48; Kyle Tuthill 2-39

INTERCEPTIONS: Pace-Brian Schuster 1-23 Bentley-Brad Poirier2-5

Stadium: Bentley Field Attendance: 870Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:54 pm Total elapsed time: 2:54

Officials: Referee: Dennis Donovan; Umpire: Jay Souza; Linesman: GaryCorvelo; Line judge: James Butcher; Back judge: Brad Farrington; Fieldjudge: Ken Bushey; Side judge: Tom St Michel

Temperature: 57 Wind: 10 mph Weather: Partly cloudy

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Stonehill 35, Bentley 7Saturday, Nov. 8, Away

Bentley 0 7 0 0 - 7Stonehill 14 0 14 7 - 35

1stSTO - Eddie Vachon 19 yd pass from Cruz Parsons (Brendan Gorey

kick), 3-98 [1:32]STO - David Pringle 7 yd pass from Parsons (Gorey kick), 7-52 3:212ndBEN - Luis Cotto 2 yd run (Tyler McNamara kick), 6-48 [2:51]3rdSTO - Chris Palmer 11 yd pass from Parsons (Gorey kick), 4-28 [2:32]STO - Vachon 10 yd run (Gorey kick), 6-38 [3:19]4thSTO - Jeff Payne 20 yd run (Gorey kick), 4-39 [2:12]

Records: B 5-6, S 4-6 (non-conference game)

BEN STOFIRST DOWNS 19 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-54 40-63PASSING YDS (NET) 309 167Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-28-7 15-9-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-255 55-230Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-22 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-85 2-64Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 7-79Punts (Number-Avg) 2-315 8-384Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-55Possession Time 29:39 30:21Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-48 9-89

RUSHING: Bentley-Luis Cotto 9-24; Bart Stires 2-5; Matt Welch 1-0; Henry Morris 3-minus 33; John White 8-minus 50 Stonehill-JeffPayne 16-73; Eddie Vachon 11-44; Bob Holland 2-2; TEAM 3-minus 6;Cruz Parsons 8-minus 50

PASSING: Bentley-John White 18-34-5-179; Henry Morris 10-18-2-130 Stonehill-Cruz Parsons 9-15-0-167

RECEIVING: Bentley-John Studley 9-121; Kelley Rowe 5-39; JohnMalone 3-47; Luis Cotto 3-26; Kyle Tuthill 3-25; Wade Critides 3-23;Kevin Doherty 1-28; Matt Welch 1-0 Stonehill-David Pringle 4-51; ChrisPalmer 2-58; Eddie Vachon 2-53; Corey Wright 1-5

INTERCEPTIONS: Bentley-None Stonehill-Stephan Neville 2-28;Jon Kilborn 2-1; Anthony Tomasz 1-31; Jared Zanello 1-19; Jeff Cuqua1-0

Stadium: W.B. Mason Stadium Attendance: 1,796Kickoff time: 12:00 pm End of Game: 2:30 pm Total elapsed time: 2:30

Officials: Referee: Jim Cerbo; Umpire: John Reen; Linesman: MarkGetchell; Line judge: Jack Farley; Back judge: David Sauro; Field judge:Joe Rotondi; Side judge: Mike DeCouto

Temperature: 57 Wind: 5-10 mph Weather: Drizzle, overcast

Honors Received in 2008

Chris Carroll: All-Northeast-10 Conference, second team; Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 27)

Michael Duffy: All-Northeast-10 Conference, second team;Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 29), ECAC DivisionII Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 1), Northeast-10 Weekly HonorRoll twice (Sept. 2, 22)

Justin Haines: Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Oct. 20)

Bryant Johnson: Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Oct. 6)

Jared Kawadler: ESPN Academic All-District 1, first team; Northeast-10 All-Academic Team

Darryl Laforest: All-Northeast-10 Conference, first team

John Malone: Northeast-10 All-Academic Team

McKenzie Mathews: All-Northeast-10 Conference, first team; NewEngland Football Writers Div. II-III All-Star

Tyler McNamara: All-Northeast-10 Conference, second team Brad Poirier: Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 3)

AJ Riker: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team

John Studley: All-Northeast-10 Conference, second team; Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll four times (Sept. 2, 8, Oct. 27, Nov. 10)

Kyle Tuthill: Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Sept. 2)

Cetan Tyler: Northeast-10 All-Academic Team; National FootballFoundation Hampshire Honor Society

Matt Welch: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team

John White: All-Northeast-10 Conference, second team; Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll twice (Sept. 2, Nov. 3)

Matt Zahoruiko: Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Oct. 6)

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NCAA Division II Playoffs at Waltham#4 Grand Valley State 65, #19 Bentley 36

Grand Valley St. (11-1) 17 20 7 21 - 65Bentley (10-1) 6 16 6 8 - 36

1st quarterG - Mario Locricchio 34 yd blocked punt return (David Hendrixkick), 12:31B - Dallas Mall 18 yd pass from Marc Eddy (kick blocked), 10:00 (7-80, 2:31)G - Brandon Langston 93 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (DavidHendrix kick), 8:51 (3-92, 1:09)G - Hendrix 33 yd field goal, 6:25 (7-12, 2:12)2nd quarterG - Hendrix 35 yd field goal, 14:49 (6-20, 2:04)B - Enzo Tirino 34 yd field goal, 10:06 (13-53, 4:43)G - Michael Tennessee 5 yd run (Hendrix kick), 9:06 (3-19, 1:00)G - Micah Staley 27 yd pass from Finnerty (Hendrix kick), 6:14 (4-28,0:57)B - Mall 5 yd pass from Eddy (kick blocked), 3:19 (8-70, 2:55)B - Mall 34 yd pass from Eddy (Tirino kick), 1:01 (5-82, 1:15)G - Hendrix 29 yd field goal, 0:00 (5-53, 1:01)3rd quarterG - Langston 29 yd pass from Finnerty (Hendrix kick), 12:11 (6-67,2:49)B - Mark Dhooge 17 yd pass from Eddy (Eddy pass failed), 3:47 (7-67, 2:24)4th quarterG - Finnerty 20 yd run (Hendrix kick), 13:47 (2-20, 0:14)G - Scott Mackey 37 yd interception return (Hendrix kick), 12:14B - Mall 5 yd pass from Eddy (Russ Bonilla pass from Eddy), 6:43 (5-71, 5:31)G - Ryan Hukill 18 yd run (Hendrix kick), 3:44 (2-26, 0:48)

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Dallas Mall dives to the goal line for one ofhis four touchdowns against Grand Valley

November 22, 2003 was a specialdate in the history of the Bentleyfootball program.

That was the day that the Falconsmade their first-ever appearance in theNCAA Division II football playoffs,hosting defending national championGrand Valley State, and also the day thatBentley showed that it belonged withthe best teams in the division, despitecoming out on the short end of a 65-36score against the powerful Lakers.

On that mild late November day,before more than 4,400 fans, the twoteams staged an offensive show,combining for over 100 points and 967yards in total offense.

Led by the prolific passing duo of Marc Eddy and Dallas Mall,Bentley put 36 points on the scoreboard, the most against a GVSUteam in more than three years. To put the Falcons’ offensive achievementinto perspective, the Lakers did not allow another TD all season,yielding a total of nine points in their ensuing three playoff games enroute to defending their championship.

Grand Valley’s 65 points, the most ever scored in an NCAADivision II playoff game, included 24 points off Falcon miscues (sixturnovers and a blocked punt).

Following the game, Peter Yetten, capping his 25th season asBentley’s head coach, told the team “I wouldn’t trade any one of youfor anybody else. Don’t forget, the most important thing is you’re ateam. A good team. A great team. I’m proud of you. I’ll never forgetyou.”

Freshman quarterback Cullen Finnerty led the victors, amassing409 yards in total offense while accounting for four touchdowns. Hethrew for 317 yards and three touchdowns, and ran for 92 yards andanother score.

The Lakers jumped on top early, outscoring the Falcons 17-6 ina wild opening period that included a blocked punt for a touchdown, aGrand Valley loss of 34 yards on an attempted field goal, a Laker fumbleand uncharacteristically, three interceptions by Eddy (who had only sixduring the entire regular season).

Grand Valley struck first when senior Mario Locricchio returneda blocked punt (by sophomore Brandon Langston) 34 yards for a score.Bentley answered right back with Eddy throwing his first of five TDpasses in the game, an 18-yarder to Mall to cap a seven-play, 80-yarddrive. However, the extra point was blocked and the Lakers maintainedthe lead, 7-6. Sixty-nine seconds later, Langston was on the receivingend of a 93-yard scoring pass from Finnerty, and the Lakers were upeight, 14-6. Senior David Hendrix added the first of his three fieldgoals, a 33-yarder, before the opening period ended.

A total of 36 points were put on the scoreboard in the secondquarter with Grand Valley scoring four times and Bentley thrice beforethe teams headed into the break with GVSU up 37-22. For the Lakers,sophomore Michael Tennessee rushed for a five-yard TD, Finnertyconnected with Micah Staley for a 27-yard score and Hendrix bootedfield goals of 35 and 29 yards.

Eddy and Mall teamed up for two scores in the second period,a five-yarder with 3:19 left and a 27-yarder with 1:01 remaining that cutthe deficit to 12, 34-22. However, Grand Valley struck right back with

Hendrix capping a five-play, 53-yarddrive with a 29-yard field goal on thefinal play of the half.

Grand Valley, which overcame18 penalties for 172 yards, ended anycomeback hopes the Falcons had duringthe first three minutes of the fourthquarter. Finnerty scrambled for a 20-yard touchdown, and on Bentley’s nextpossession, senior strong safety ScottMackey returned an interception 37yards for a score. Those twotouchdowns extended the lead from 16to 30, 58-28, with 12:14 to play.

Eddy threw his fifth TD of thegame, school-record 36th of the seasonand 90th of his career with 6:43 left, a

five-yarder to Mall. His four TD catches gave him 57 for his career,third most in college football history.

Grand Valley finished its scoring on an 18-yard run bysophomore Ryan Hukill, two plays after Eddy was intercepted for thefifth time (just one less than he had the entire regular season).

Eddy, who threw for a two-point conversion pass in additionto five TDs, finished 34 of 59 with his 446 passing yards just three shyof the Bentley single game record. Mall pulled in a career-best 14 for170 yards, with his four TD catches giving him 348 career points.Senior Taj Washington caught eight passes for 71 yards, senior RussBonilla eight for 81 and senior tailback Andy Breda three for 79.

Bentley Makes NCAA Playoff Debut In Style

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Eddy, Mall Shine, but Bentley Drops Heartbreaker to EdinboroJunior quarterback

Justin Bouch threw fourtouchdown passes, the lastbringing his team from behindwith 5:26 left, and rushed foranother TD to lead sixth-seededEdinboro University to a wild47-44 win over third-seededBentley in the opening round ofthe 2004 NCAA Division IINortheast Region playoffs Nov.13 at Bentley.

While Edinboro, 9-2,advanced to take on top-seededEast Stroudsburg in the regionalsemifinals, the careers ofBentley’s remarkable passingcombo of Marc Eddy and DallasMall drew to a close withanother record-breakingperformance.

Eddy, who finished hiscareer with a Division II record121 TD passes, broke DougFlutie’s New England record formost career passing yards

(10,579) and eclipsed the 11,000 mark, finishing with 11,035. Meanwhile,Mall broke the NCAA all-time, all-division record for career TDcatches, with his three against the Fighting Scots boosting his careertotal to 78, two more than the standard formerly held by Grand ValleyState’s David Kircus (1999-2002).

Eddy threw for a school and NCAA playoff record 504 yards,including 383 in the first half, as he completed 33 of 48 passes withthree TD passes, and also ran for another score. Mall, on the receivingend of all three of Eddy’s scoring strikes (32, 33, 20 yards), had ninereceptions for 165 yards in his final game.

Turnovers proved costly to the Falcons, who entered the gameranked 20th nationally in Division II. They gave the ball away fourtimes, including twice in the final six minutes after Edinboro hadregained the lead, and twice in the opening stanza to set up two of theScots’ first three scores.

It was a wild first half, which concluded with the game tied at34-all after each club scored five touchdowns in the first 30 minuteswhile combining for 713 yards (435 by Bentley), including 511 in thesecond quarter alone, and 10 touchdowns.

Perhaps the biggest play of a half full of them came with 6:39left when Edinboro was inside the Bentley 10 and already on top 27-21. Junior corner Denayr Gant forced a fumble and senior AnthonySeaforth recovered for the Falcons. Eddy marched the Falcons 80yards in six plays, and instead of being down two scores, the game wasknotted at 27-27.

Bentley grabbed its first lead of the afternoon on the openingplay from scrimmage in the second half when senior Anthony Seaforthpicked off a Bouch pass and returned it 42 yards for a score. The PATmade it 41-34 Falcons.

Edinboro, number 21 nationally, answered with the longestdrive of the afternoon, moving 65 yards in 13 plays to score the tyingtouchdown, a two-yard run by senior fullback Matt Phillips.

With the game tied at 41-41, freshman Paul Tetzel recovered afumbled punt at the Edinboro 15 for the Falcons. Bentley was unableto move the ball, but Enzo Tirino came in to put the home team infront, 44-41, on a 33-yard field goal with 4:01 left in the third.

After 13 scoring plays in the first 41 minutes of the game, that

proved to be the final pointsput on the board until Bouchconnected with junior tightend Nate Eimer on a game-winning 23-yard scoring passwith 5:26 left. The extra pointfailed, keeping the Falconswithin a field goal.

Bentley had threepossessions after that, but sawits bid for a comebackthwarted when seniorlinebacker Brandon Banasbatted away Eddy’s final careerpass attempt with 58 secondsleft on a fourth-and-seven fromthe Scots’ 33.

Bouch, who also ran fora touchdown, threw TD passesto junior Justin Lipscomb,sophomore Ryan Valasek andfreshman Kyle Witucki. Hefinished 19 of 43 for 304 yardswith Lipscomb (4-108) andValasek (4-96) his favoritetargets.

In addition to Mall and Eddy, Bentley received big offensivecontributions from sophomore Kyle Goodwin and freshman runningback J.J. Sullivan. Goodwin caught seven balls for 100 yards and Sullivanrushed for a career-best 111 yards on 14 carries, and also had eightcatches for 75 yards.

The two teams combined for 1,050 total yards and 52 firstdowns, including 575 yards and 27 first downs by the Falcons.

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Anthony Seaforth hadboth a fumble recoveryand an interception for

Bentley

Dallas Mall caught his77th and 78th career TD

passes, breaking theNCAA record

NCAA Division II Playoffs at Waltham#21 Edinboro 47, #20 Bentley 44

Edinboro (9-2) 14 20 7 6 - 47Bentley (8-2) 7 27 10 0 - 44

1st quarterE - Justin Bouch 1 yd run (Kody Robertson kick), 12:19 (3-14,1:16)B - Dallas Mall 32 yd pass from Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino kick), 11:35(2-67, 0:44)E - Andre Burke 41 yd run (Robertson kick), 6:53 (4-57, 1:57)2nd quarterE - Kyle Witucki 1 yd pass from Bouch (Matt Barley rush fumbled),14:07 (7-20, 2:38)B - J.J. Sullivan 3 yd run (Tirino kick), 11:33 (6-83, 2:34)E - Justin Lipscomb 39 yd pass from Bouch (Robertson kick), 9:55(4-58, 1:38)B - Mall 33 yd pass from Eddy (Tirino kick), 8:05 (6-89, 1:50)B - Mall 20 yd pass from Eddy (Joe Lacava pass failed), 5:17 (6-80,1:22)E - Ryan Valasek 36 yd pass from Bouch (Robertson kick), 3:20 (7-76,1:57)B - Eddy 9 yd run (Tirino kick), 1:03 (7-75, 2:17)3rd quarterB - Anthony Seaforth 42 yd interception return (Tirino kick), 14:48E - Matt Phillips 2 yd run (Robertson kick), 9:18 (13-65, 5:30)B - Tirino 33 yd field goal, 4:01 (4-minus 1, 1:30)4th quarterE - Nate Eimer 23 yd pass from Bouch (Robertson kick failed), 5:26(4-57, 0:44)

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Varsity Records in Italics, if different

SCORING

TouchdownsGame: 5 Dallas Mall vs. Amer. International, 9-21-01Season: 25 Greg Novarro, 1992Career: 78 Dallas Mall, 2001-04Extra Points KickingGame: 9 Matt Collins vs. Brooklyn, 9-24-88 (9 att.)Season: 49 Enzo Tirino, 2003 (55 att.)Career: 97 Enzo Tirino, 2003-05 (108 att.)Field GoalsGame: 3 Bruce Buckley vs. Worcester State, 10-28-73

3 Doug Tirrell vs. Fitchburg State, 11-6-82 3 Doug Tirrell vs. Worcester State, 11-5-833 Enzo Tirino vs. Southern Connecticut, 10-17-033 Enzo Tirino vs. Southern Connecticut, 9-3-043 Jesse Bailey vs. Merrimack, 9-17-053 Tyler McNamara vs. Assumption, 9-28-07

Season: 14 Tyler McNamara, 2007 (18 att.)Career: 28 Tyler McNamara, 2006-08 (42 att.)Longest: 48 Doug Tirrell vs. Fitchburg State, 11-6-82

43 Tyler McNamara vs. Saint Anselm, 10-27-07PointsGame: 30 Dallas Mall vs. Amer. International, 9-21-01

(5 td)Season: 150 Greg Novarro, 1992 (25 td)Career: 478* Dallas Mall, 2001-04 (78 td, 10 xp)

RUSHING

CarriesGame: 39 Greg Novarro vs. Upsala, 11-7-92 (240 yds.)Season: 280 Greg Novarro, 1992 (1384 yards)Career: 576 Andy Breda, 2000-03 (2926 yards)YardsGame: 317 Greg Novarro vs. St. John’s, 11-14-92 (37 att.)Season: 1384 Greg Novarro, 1992 (280 carries)Career: 2926 Andy Breda, 2000-03 (576 carries)Longest: 97 Bruce Buckley vs. Lowell Tech, 9-21-74

76 Greg Novarro vs. Stonehill, 11-10-90Touchdowns ScoredGame: 4 Peter Flori vs. Assumption, 11-15-87

4 Kevin McMahon vs. MIT, 11-12-884 Greg Novarro vs. MIT, 9-14-914 Greg Novarro vs. Curry, 9-11-924 Greg Novarro vs. St. John’s, 11-14-924 Brandon Hight vs. Curry, 10-2-934 Bruce Orth vs. Siena, 10-15-944 Andy Breda vs. Stonehill, 11-16-024 Andy Breda vs. Plymouth State, 10-24-03

Season: 23 Greg Novarro, 1992Career: 37 Greg Novarro, 1990-92Yards Per Attempt (Min. 10/game, 80/season, 150/career)Game: 12.1 Ed Mazzuchelli vs. Nichols, 9-23-95 (10-121)Season: 6.8 Pat McGinn, 1986 (81-552)

6.4 Ed Mazzuchelli, 1994 (90-575)Career: 5.8 Pat McGinn, 1984-87 (353-2034)

5.3 Lorenzo Marshall, 2001-04 (181-951)100-Yard Games:Season: 7 Matt Rapoza, 1997; Andy Breda, 2003Career: 13 Greg Novarro, 1990-92Consecutive: 7 Andy Breda, 9-26-03 to 11-15-03

PASSING

AttemptsGame: 65 Ted Larkin vs. AIC, 9-24-99 (41 comp.)

Season: 460* Ted Larkin, 1999 (261 comp.)Career: 1391* Marc Eddy, 2001-04 (785 comp.)CompletionsGame: 41* Ted Larkin vs. AIC, 9-24-99 (65 att.)Season: 261* Ted Larkin, 1999 (460 att.)Career: 785* Marc Eddy, 2001-04 (1391 att.)YardsGame: 504* Marc Eddy vs. Edinboro, 11-13-04 (33-48)Season: 3275* Ted Larkin, 1999 (261-460)Career: 11035* Marc Eddy, 2001-04 (785-1391)Longest: 97 Kevin Lucey vs. MIT, 10-18-86

89 Marc Eddy vs. Bryant, 10-11-02Touchdown PassesGame: 7* Ted Larkin vs. Stonehill, 11-13-99Season: 36* Marc Eddy, 2003Career: 121* Marc Eddy, 2001-04Interceptions ThrownGame: 6 Jim McElaney vs. Assumption, 10-19-74

5 Kevin Lucey vs. Stonehill, 11-18-895 Rob Michalowski vs. Stony Brook, 9-19-925 Marc Eddy vs. Grand Valley State, 11-22-035 John White vs. Stonehill, 11-8-08

Season: 19 John White, 2008Career: 47 Ted Larkin, 1997-2000Completion Pct. (Min. 10/game, 80/season, 150/career)Game: .900 Tim Legere vs. Assumption, 10-6-90 (9-10)Season: .599 Mike Rymsha, 1993 (91-152)Career: .593 Mike Rymsha, 1993-95 (320-540)Passing EfficiencySeason: 156.49 Mike Rymsha, 1993Career: 149.84 Mike Rymsha, 1993-95

TOTAL OFFENSE

Offensive PlaysGame: 79 John White vs. Southern Conn, 9-7-07Season: 545* Ted Larkin, 1999Career: 1590* Marc Eddy, 2001-04YardsGame: 513* Ted Larkin vs. Bryant, 10-9-99Season: 3490* Ted Larkin, 1999Career: 10819* Marc Eddy, 2001-04Touchdowns Responsible ForGame: 7* Ted Larkin vs. Stonehill, 11-13-99Season: 38* Marc Eddy, 2003Career: 126* Marc Eddy, 2001-04

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING YARDS

YardsGame: 353 Greg Novarro vs. St. John’s, 11-14-92Season: 1639 Mark DeBrito, 1999Career: 4387 Dallas Mall, 2001-04

PASS RECEIVING

ReceptionsGame: 16 John Studley vs. Southern Conn, 9-7-07Season: 101* Mark DeBrito, 1999 (1637 yards)Career: 283* Dallas Mall, 2001-04 (4347 yards)YardsGame: 256* Mark DeBrito vs. C.W. Post, 11-6-99 (15 caught)Season: 1637* Mark DeBrito, 1999 (101 caught)Career: 4347* Dallas Mall, 2001-04 (283 caught)Longest: 97 Paul Wessel vs. MIT, 10-18-86

89 Dallas Mall vs. Bryant, 10-11-02Touchdown ReceptionsGame: 5* Dallas Mall vs. Amer. International, 9-21-01Season: 24* Dallas Mall, 2001Career: 78* Dallas Mall, 2001-04

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Longest: 92 Dennis Byrne vs. Cortland State, 11-12-92AverageSeason: 32.2 David Taylor 1987 (10-322)

28.9 Paul Tetzel, 2007 (21-607)Career: 25.7 Jason Baker, 1997-98 (16-141)

PUNT RETURNS

ReturnsGame: 8 Jesse Campanaro vs. Saint Anselm, 9-7-02 (93 yds)

8 Mark Sullivan vs. Assumption, 9-26-03 (21 yds)Season: 35 Mark Sullivan, 2003 (186 yards)Career: 69 Mark Sullivan, 2001-04 (414 yards)Return YardsGame: 152 Rich Callahan vs. Curry, 10-4-91 (7 ret.)Season: 393 Anthony Seaforth, 2004 (27 ret.)Career: 654 Jesse Campanaro, 1998-2002 (62 ret.)Longest: 80 Tom Holleran vs. Hartford, 10-24-81

77 Rich Callahan vs. Curry, 10-4-9177 Jesse Campanaro vs. Assumption, 10-31-98

AverageSeason: 14.6 Anthony Seaforth, 2004 (27-393)Career: 14.7 John Copponi, 1983-86 (20-294)

14.6 Anthony Seaforth, 2001-04 (27-393)

PUNTING

NumberGame 11 Kevin Daly vs. St. John’s, Nov 16, 1991 (411 yds)

11 Patrick Kent vs. C.W. Post, Nov. 17, 2001 (373)Season: 72 Derrick Marsan, 2006Career: 191 Derrick Marsan, 2006Average (Min. 4 per game, 20 per season, 50 per career)Game: 45.6 Derrick Marsan vs. Southern Connecticut, 9-2-05

(8-365)Season: 39.5 Derrick Marsan, 2005 (40-1580)Career: 38.5 John White, 2005-08 (59-2271)Longest: 68 David Kelmer vs. AIC, 9-27-97

*New England Division II Record

Individual RecordsYards Per Reception (Min. 5/game, 20/season, 40/career)Game: 30.4 Colin Arsenault vs. Assumption, 10-28-95 (5-152)Season: 25.0 Kristopher Lake, 2004 (21-526)Career: 21.3 Kristopher Lake, 2002-05 (73-1555)100-Yard Receiving GamesSeason: 8 Mark DeBrito, 1999Career: 18 Mark DeBrito, 1996-99; Dallas Mall, 2001-04

INTERCEPTIONS

InterceptionsGame: 3 Joe Grieco vs. Roger Williams, 10-13-84

3 Sean Collins vs. Siena, 11-15-86 3 Tim Hilgert vs. Southeastern Mass., 9-16-89 3 Charles White vs. Merrimack, 10-28-893 Kevin Daly vs. West. New England, 10-24-923 Steve Patten vs. C.W. Post, 10-14-953 Gregg Albano vs. Amer. International, 9-21-013 Sean Smith vs. Amer. International, 9-16-06

Season: 12 Gregg Albano, 2001Career: 18 Gregg Albano, 1999-2002Return YardsGame: 100 Scott Reiland vs. Assumption, 11-2-96 (1 int)Season: 158 Sean Smith, 2006 (8 int.)Career: 273 Sean Smith, 2003-06 (15 int.)Longest: 100 Scott Reiland vs. Assumption, 11-2-96TouchdownsGame: 1 by manySeason: 1 by manyCareer: 3 Derrick Marsan, 2003-06

KICKOFF RETURNS

ReturnsGame: 8 Paul Tetzel vs. Edinboro, 11-13-04 (126 yards)Season: 31 Darren Roy, 2001 (700 yards)Career: 71 Darren Roy, 1999-2001 (1682 yards)Return YardsGame: 195 Paul Tetzel vs. Merrimack, 9-17-04 (5 ret.)Season: 700 Darren Roy, 2001 (31 ret.)Career: 1682 Darren Roy, 1999-2001 (73 ret.)

T H E R E C O R D S

SINGLE GAME OFFENSE

RushingAttempts 76 vs. MIT, 9-14-91Yards 478 vs. St. John’s, 11-14-92Touchdowns 8 vs. Brooklyn, Sep. 24-88PassingAttempts 66 vs. C.W. Post, 11-4-00Completions 41* vs. AIC, 9-24-99Yards 504* vs. Edinboro, 11-13-04

I Interceptions 7 vs. Stonehill, 11-8-08Touchdowns 7* vs. Stonehill, 11-13-99

7* vs. Saint Anselm, 10-23-04Total OffensePlays 104 vs. Southern Conn, 9-7-07Yards 626 vs. Saint Anselm, 10-23-04ScoringTouchdowns 10 vs. Curry, 10-1-94Extra Points 9 vs. Brooklyn, Sept. 24, 1998Field Goals 3 Accomplished seven timesPoints 67 vs. Curry, 10-1-94Points, half 51 vs. Merrimack, 9-20-96Points, quarter 37 vs. Bryant, 10-4-03First Downs 33 vs. Bryant, 10-29-04

SEASON OFFENSE

RushingYards 2963 1994 (10 games, 573 att.)Touchdowns 41 1994 (10 games)PassingYards 3414* 2004 (10 games)Touchdowns 37* 2003 (11 games)Total OffenseYards 4995 2003 (11 games)Per Game 458.2 2004 (10 games)ScoringPoints 510 2003 (11 games)Touchdowns 70 2003 (11 games)

SEASON MISCELLANEOUS

Most Wins 11 1994 (11 games)Most Losses 7 1999 (11 games)Consecutive Wins 30 9-10-93 to 11-4-95Consecutive Regular

Season Wins 37* 9-25-92 to 11-4-95

Team Records

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RUSHING YARDS (Varsity)Greg Novarro vs. St. John’s 11-14-92 317Andy Breda vs. Stonehill 11-16-02 266Greg Novarro vs. Upsala 11-7-92 240Greg Novarro vs. Stonehill 11-10-90 221Greg Novarro vs. MIT 9-14-91 202Ed Mazzuchelli vs. Salve Regina 10-5-96 201J.J. Sullivan vs. Merrimack 9-17-05 201Matt Rapoza vs. Stonehill 11-15-97 187Matt Rapoza vs. Merrimack 9-12-97 186Greg Novarro vs. Western N.E. 9-28-90 176

RUSHING YARDS (All-time)Greg Novarro vs. St. John’s 11-14-92 317Andy Breda vs. Stonehill 11-16-02 266Greg Novarro vs. Upsala 11-7-92 240Greg Novarro vs. Stonehill 11-10-90 221Bruce Buckley vs. Lowell Tech 9-21-74 210Greg Novarro vs. MIT 9-14-91 202Ed Mazzuchelli vs. Salve Regina 10-5-96 201J.J. Sullivan vs. Merrimack 9-17-05 201John Copponi vs. SE Mass. 11-2-85 194Matt Rapoza vs. Stonehill 11-15-97 187

RECEIVING YARDS (Varsity/All-time)Mark DeBrito vs. C.W. Post 11-6-99 256Mark DeBrito vs. Bryant 10-9-99 247Dallas Mall vs. C.W. Post 11-3-01 227Mark DeBrito vs. Sacred Heart 10-25-97 202Mark DeBrito vs. Plymouth State 10-23-99 195Dallas Mall vs. Bryant 11-11-02 193Mark DeBrito vs. Assumption 10-30-99 192Kyle Tuthill vs, Millersville 8-29-08 183Mark DeBrito vs. UMass-Lowell 10-1-99 176Dallas Mall vs. Saint Anselm 8-31-01 176

PASSING YARDS (Varsity/All-time)Marc Eddy vs. Edinboro 11-13-04 504Ted Larkin vs. American Inter. 9-24-99 449Marc Eddy vs. Grand Valley State 11-22-03 446Marc Eddy vs. C.W. Post 10-9-04 429Ted Larkin vs. Bryant 10-9-99 428Marc Eddy vs. Saint Anselm 10-23-04 414Ted Larkin vs. American Inter. 9-25-98 405Marc Eddy vs. Southern Connecticut 9-20-02 392Ted Larkin vs. Pace 10-16-99 390Ted Larkin vs. Stonehill 11-13-99 388Marc Eddy vs. Bryant 10-29-04 384Marc Eddy vs. C.W. Post 9-19-03 380John White vs. C.W. Post 10-7-05 380Mike Rymsha vs. Stonehill 11-11-95 371John White vs. Millersville 8-29-08 371Ted Larkin vs. Stonehill 11-14-98 369Kevin Lucey vs. Stonehill 11-18-89 361Marc Eddy vs. Pace 10-1-04 351Ted Larkin vs. Plymouth State 10-23-99 342Ted Larkin vs. C.W. Post 11-6-99 342Marc Eddy vs. Southern Connecticut 9-3-04 341John White vs. American Inter. 9-16-06 339John White vs. Sacred Heart 9-6-08 330Marc Eddy vs. Southern Connecticut 10-17-03 323John White vs. Southern Connecticut 9-7-07 321Marc Eddy vs. C.W. Post 11-3-01 315Marc Eddy vs. Stonehill 11-15-03 314Marc Eddy vs. Bryant 11-11-02 313Marc Eddy vs. Amer. International 9-21-01 306Marc Eddy vs. Saint Anselm 9-5-03 306Mike Rymsha vs. Stonehill 11-18-95 305Kevin Lucey vs. Stony Brook 10-13-89 304Marc Eddy vs. Merrimack 9-14-02 304

POINTS (Varsity)vs. Curry 10-1-94 67vs. Brooklyn 9-24-88 63vs. Plymouth State 10-25-03 62vs. Saint Anselm 10-23-04 62vs. Assumption 10-29-94 59vs. Pace 11-8-03 59vs. Merrimack 9-20-96 58vs. Stonehill 11-15-03 57vs. Assumption 11-2-96 56vs. Assumption 10-30-99 54vs. UMass-Lowell 9-28-01 54

POINTS (All-time)vs. Curry 10-1-94 67vs. Brooklyn 9-24-88 63vs. Plymouth State 10-25-03 62vs. Saint Anselm 10-23-04 62vs. Assumption 10-29-94 59vs. Pace 11-8-03 59vs. Merrimack 9-20-96 58vs. Stonehill 11-15-03 57vs. Assumption 11-2-96 56vs. UMass-Boston 9-30-83 54vs. Assumption 10-30-99 54vs. UMass-Lowell 9-28-01 54

YARDS, TOTAL OFFENSE (Varsity/All-time)vs. Saint Anselm 10-23-04 626vs. Stonehill 11-14-98 623vs. St. John’s 11-14-92 619vs. Stonehill 11-15-03 601vs. C.W. Post 10-7-05 596vs. Siena 10-16-93 591vs. Bryant 10-29-04 578vs. LaSalle 10-4-97 575vs. Bryant 10-9-99 575vs. Edinboro 11-13-04 575

RUSHING YARDS (Varsity/All-time)vs. St. John’s 11-14-92 478vs. Curry 10-1-94 458vs. Upsala 11-7-92 424vs. Curry 9-11-92 407vs. Curry 10-2-93 382

PASSING YARDS (Varsity/All-time)vs. Edinboro 11-13-04 504vs. C.W. Post 10-7-05 487vs. Saint Anselm 10-23-04 468vs. American International 9-24-99 449vs. Grand Valley State 11-22-03 446

Team Single Game Bests

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POINTS SCORED (Varsity/All-time)Greg Novarro 1992 150Dallas Mall 2001 144Dallas Mall 2004 130Mark DeBrito 1999 114Dallas Mall 2003 114Bruce Orth 1994 104Matt Rapoza 1998 96Dallas Mall 2002 90Andy Breda 2003 90Greg Novarro 1990 78Ed Mazzuchelli 1996 78Mark DeBrito 1997 78

TOUCHDOWNS (Varsity/All-time)Greg Novarro 1992 25Dallas Mall 2001 24Dallas Mall 2004 21Mark DeBrito 1999 19Dallas Mall 2003 19Bruce Orth 1994 17Matt Rapoza 1998 16Andy Breda 2003 15Dallas Mall 2002 14Greg Novarro 1990 13Ed Mazzuchelli 1996 13Mark DeBrito 1997 13

FIELD GOALS (Varsity)Tyler McNamara 2007 14Tyler McNamara 2008 8Enzo Tirino 2003 8Eric Giacobba 1998 7Mike Vaughn 1992 6Eric Boutwell 1999 6Enzo Tirino 2004 6Tyler McNamara 2006 6Steve Patten 1995 5Jesse Bailey 2005 5

FIELD GOALS (All-time)Tyler McNamara 2007 14Tyler McNamara 2008 8Enzo Tirino 2003 8Doug Tirrell 1984 7Eric Giacobba 1998 7Doug Tirrell 1983 6Mike Vaughn 1992 6Eric Boutwell 1999 6Enzo Tirino 2004 6Tyler McNamara 2006 6

RUSHING YARDS (Varsity)Greg Novarro 1992 1384Matt Rapoza 1997 1154Andy Breda 2003 1145Bruce Orth 1994 1076Matt Rapoza 1998 1019Paul Reed 2001 987J.J. Sullivan 2005 936Greg Novarro 1990 928Andy Breda 2002 849Luis Cotto 2007 843

RUSHING YARDS (All-time)Greg Novarro 1992 1384Matt Rapoza 1997 1154Andy Breda 2003 1145Bruce Orth 1994 1076Matt Rapoza 1998 1019Pat McGinn 1987 1018Paul Reed 2001 987

J.J. Sullivan 2005 936Greg Novarro 1990 928Andy Breda 2002 849

PASSING YARDS (Varsity/All-Time)Ted Larkin 1999 3275Marc Eddy 2004 3143Marc Eddy 2003 3051Ted Larkin 1998 2492Marc Eddy 2001 2476Marc Eddy 2002 2365Ted Larkin 2000 2199John White 2007 1796Kevin Lucey 1989 1786John White 2006 1766

PASS COMPLETIONS (Varsity/All-time)Ted Larkin 1999 261Marc Eddy 2003 231Marc Eddy 2004 226Ted Larkin 2000 195Ted Larkin 1998 185John White 2007 167Marc Eddy 2001 164Marc Eddy 2002 164John White 2006 153Kevin Lucey 1989 147

TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Varsity/All-time)Marc Eddy 2003 36Ted Larkin 1999 34Marc Eddy 2001 32Marc Eddy 2004 31Marc Eddy 2002 22Mike Mason 1996 19John White 2007 17Mike Rymsha 1994 16Mike Rymsha 1995 16Ted Larkin 1998 15

PASS RECEPTIONS (Varsity/All-time)Mark DeBrito 1999 101John Studley 2008 82Dallas Mall 2003 79Dallas Mall 2004 79Dallas Mall 2001 69Mike Lundell 1999 68Mark DeBrito 1998 63Taj Washington 2003 62Mark DeBrito 1997 60Dallas Mall 2002 56

RECEIVING YARDS (Varsity/All-time)Mark DeBrito 1999 1637Dallas Mall 2001 1313Dallas Mall 2004 1114John Studley 2008 1031Mark DeBrito 1997 1013Kristopher Lake 2005 1004Dallas Mall 2003 989Taj Washington 2003 944Mark DeBrito 1998 931Dallas Mall 2002 931

TD RECEPTIONS (Varsity/All-time)Dallas Mall 2001 24Dallas Mall 2004 21Mark DeBrito 1999 19Dallas Mall 2003 19Dallas Mall 2002 14Mark DeBrito 1997 13

Mike Lundell 1999 12Taj Washington 2003 11Kristopher Lake 2005 11Joe Cerami 1996 9

INTERCEPTIONS (Varsity)Gregg Albano 2001 12Sean Smith 2006 8Kevin Daly 1992 7Paul Tetzel 2007 7George O’Connor 1995 6Jesse Campanaro 2001 6Jeff Molesso 2002 6Paul Tetzel 2006 6Chris Carroll 2008 6Tom Lydon 1992 5Jake Oates 1997 5Derrick Marsan 2004 5

INTERCEPTIONS (All-time)Gregg Albano 2001 12Sean Smith 2006 8Jim Wells 1979 7Rich Ogilvie 1982 7Kevin Daly 1992 7Paul Tetzel 2007 7Angelo Nole 1980 6Steve Devoe 1982 6Rich Douglas 1986 6George O’Connor 1995 6Jesse Campanaro 2001 6Jeff Molesso 2002 6Paul Tetzel 2006 6Chris Carroll 2008 6

TOTAL OFFENSE (Varsity/All-Time)Ted Larkin 1999 3490Marc Eddy 2004 3122Marc Eddy 2003 2965Marc Eddy 2001 2452Ted Larkin 1998 2376Marc Eddy 2002 2280Ted Larkin 2000 2270John White 2006 1959John White 2007 1827Mike Rymsha 1995 1652

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Varsity)Mark DeBrito 1999 1639Greg Novarro 1992 1568Matt Rapoza 1998 1555Dallas Mall 2001 1313Andy Breda 2003 1301Matt Rapoza 1997 1282J.J. Sullivan 2005 1156Dallas Mall 2004 1114Greg Novarro 1990 1057John Studley 2008 1057

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (All-Time)Mark DeBrito 1999 1639Greg Novarro 1992 1568Matt Rapoza 1998 1555Dallas Mall 2001 1313Andy Breda 2003 1301Matt Rapoza 1997 1282J.J. Sullivan 2005 1156Pat McGinn 1987 1147Dallas Mall 2004 1114Greg Novarro 1990 1057John Studley 2008 1057

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POINTS SCORED (Varsity)Dallas Mall 01-04 478Greg Novarro 90-92 252Mark DeBrito 96-99 246Andy Breda 00-03 222Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 186Joe Cerami 93-96 174Matt Rapoza 96-99 162Paul Reed 99-02 156Tyler McNamara 06-08 153Colin Arsenault 93-96 152

POINTS SCORED (All-time)Dallas Mall 01-04 478Greg Novarro 90-92 252Mark DeBrito 96-99 246Andy Breda 00-03 222John Copponi 83-86 188Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 186Joe Cerami 93-96 174Matt Rapoza 96-99 162Pat McGinn 84-87 156Dave Doolittle 80-83 156Paul Reed 99-02 156

TOUCHDOWNS (Varsity)Dallas Mall 01-04 78Greg Novarro 90-92 42Mark DeBrito 96-99 41Andy Breda 00-03 37Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 31Joe Cerami 93-96 29Matt Rapoza 96-99 27Paul Reed 99-02 26Colin Arsenault 93-96 25John Ferguson 93-96 23J.J. Sullivan 04-07 23

TOUCHDOWNS (All-time)Dallas Mall 01-04 78Greg Novarro 90-92 42Mark DeBrito 96-99 41Andy Breda 00-03 37John Copponi 83-86 31Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 31Joe Cerami 93-96 29Matt Rapoza 96-99 27Dave Doolittle 80-83 26Paul Reed 99-02 26

FIELD GOALS (Varsity)Tyler McNamara 06-08 28Enzo Tirino 03-05 15Steve Patten 93-96 13Eric Giacobba 95,97-98 11Mike Vaughn 91-92,94-95 7Eric Boutwell 99 6Mike Gerrity 99-02 6Bryan Snead 94-96 5Jesse Bailey 05 5Staffin Zebarth 89 4Jeremiah Jacek 01-03 4

FIELD GOALS (All-time)Tyler McNamara 06-08 28Doug Tirrell 82-84 18Enzo Tirino 03-05 15Steve Patten 93-96 13Eric Giacobba 95, 97-98 11Lee Alper 78-81 8Mike Vaughn 91-92,94-95 7Bruce Buckley 73-74 7

RUSHING YARDS (Varsity)Andy Breda 00-03 2926Greg Novarro 90-92 2628Matt Rapoza 96-99 2200Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 2109Bruce Orth 91-94 2048J.J. Sullivan 04-07 1932Paul Reed 99-02 1878John Ferguson 93-96 1674Brandon Hight 90-93 1583Luis Cotto 06-08 1509

RUSHING YARDS (All-time)Andy Breda 00-03 2926Greg Novarro 90-92 2628

Matt Rapoza 96-99 2200Ed Mazzuchelli 93-96 2109Bruce Orth 91-94 2048Pat McGinn 84-87 2034Matt Tiano 82-85 1970J.J. Sullivan 04-07 1932Paul Reed 99-02 1878Tom Barrera 78-81 1761

PASSING YARDS (Varsity)Marc Eddy 01-04 11035Ted Larkin 97-00 8003John White 05-08 6564Mike Rymsha 93-95 4516Mike Mason 94-97 3349Kevin Lucey 88-89 3146Rob Michalowski 89-92 1680Henry Morris 05-08 1240Kelley Rowe 05, 08 1008Jason Danella 93-94, 96 731

PASSING YARDS (All-time)Marc Eddy 01-04 11035Ted Larkin 97-00 8003John White 05-08 6564Kevin Lucey 86-89 5260Mike Rymsha 93-95 4516Brian Hauser 78-81 3914Mike Mason 94-97 3349Rob Michalowski 89-92 1680Eric Purvis 81-84 1481Mike Cowles 81-83 1411

PASS COMPLETIONS (Varsity)Marc Eddy 01-04 785Ted Larkin 97-00 647John White 05-08 569Mike Rymsha 93-95 320Kevin Lucey 88-89 256Mike Mason 94-97 254Rob Michalowski 89-92 134

PASS COMPLETIONS (All-time)Marc Eddy 01-03 785Ted Larkin 97-00 647John White 05-08 569Kevin Lucey 86-89 379Mike Rymsha 93-95 320Brian Hauser 78-81 315Mike Mason 94-97 254Rob Michalowski 89-92 134Eric Purvis 81-84 114Mike Cowles 81-83 112

TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Varsity)Marc Eddy 01-04 121Ted Larkin 97-00 58Mike Rymsha 93-95 46John White 05-08 45Mike Mason 94-97 31Kevin Lucey 88-89 24Rob Michalowski 89-92 20Kelley Rowe 05, 08 11Henry Morris 05-08 9Jason Danella 93-94, 96 8

TOUCHDOWN PASSES (All-Time)Marc Eddy 01-04 121Ted Larkin 97-00 58Kevin Lucey 86-89 47Mike Rymsha 93-95 46John White 05-07 45Brian Hauser 78-81 38Mike Mason 94-97 31Rob Michalowski 89-92 20Mike Cowles 81-83 16Kelley Rowe 05, 08 11

PASS RECEPTIONS (Varsity)Dallas Mall 01-04 283Mark DeBrito 96-99 238John Studley 05-08 154Brian Whalen 99-02 135Mike Lundell 96-99 111Colin Arsenault 93-96 100Taj Washington 02-03 94Jehan Murphy 04-07 93Tracy Veillette 88-90 84

Kyle Goodwin 03-06 83

PASS RECEPTIONS (All-time)Dallas Mall 01-04 283Mark DeBrito 96-99 238John Studley 05-08 154Brian Whalen 99-02 135Mike Lundell 96-99 111Colin Arsenault 93-96 100Taj Washington 02-03 94Jehan Murphy 04-07 93Tracy Veillette 87-90 91Steve Grimwood 86-88 86

RECEIVING YARDS (Varsity)Dallas Mall 01-04 4347Mark DeBrito 96-99 3711John Studley 05-08 1893Colin Arsenault 93-96 1784Kristopher Lake 02-05 1555Brian Whalen 99-02 1541Taj Washington 02-03 1517Mike Lundell 96-99 1451Jehan Murphy 04-07 1216Kyle Goodwin 03-06 1108

RECEIVING YARDS (All-Time)Dallas Mall 01-04 4347Mark DeBrito 96-99 3711John Studley 05-08 1893Colin Arsenault 93-96 1784Kristopher Lake 02-05 1555Brian Whalen 99-02 1541Steve Grimwood 86-88 1520Taj Washington 02-03 1517Mike Lundell 96-99 1451Jehan Murphy 04-07 1216

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Varsity)Dallas Mall 01-04 78Mark DeBrito 96-99 41Colin Arsenault 93-96 25Kristopher Lake 02-05 19Taj Washington 02-03 16Mike Lundell 96-99 14Jehan Murphy 04-07 14Joe Cerami 93-96 13John Studley 05-08 9Brian Hurton 90-93 8

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (All-time)Dallas Mall 01-04 78Mark DeBrito 96-99 41Colin Arsenault 93-96 25John Copponi 83-86 20Kristopher Lake 02-05 19Steve Grimwood 86-88 18Taj Washington 02-03 17Mike Lundell 96-99 14Jehan Murphy 04-07 14Joe Cerami 93-96 13

INTERCEPTIONS (Varsity)Gregg Albano 99-02 18George O’Connor 92-95 16Sean Smith 03-06 15Jeff Molesso 02-05 14Paul Tetzel 04-07 13Kevin Daly 89-92 11Tim Hilgert 88-91 11Jesse Campanaro 98-02 10Anthony Seaforth 01-04 10Derrick Marsan 03-06 10

INTERCEPTIONS (All-time)Gregg Albano 99-02 18George O’Connor 92-95 16Sean Smith 03-06 15Jeff Molesso 02-05 14Rich Ogilvie 81-83 13Paul Tetzel 04-07 13Kevin Daly 89-92 11Tim Hilgert 88-91 11Rich Douglas 84-87 10Jesse Campanaro 98-02 10Anthony Seaforth 01-04 10Derrick Marsan 03-06 10

Career LeadersT H E R E C O R D S

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YEAR HEAD COACH W L T PCT(The Club Years)

1972 Hal Kopp 3 2 1 .5831973 Kopp 2 3 0 .4001974 Kopp 3 3 0 .5001975 Kopp (9-14-1) 1 6 0 .1431976 Jack Regan 3 3 2 .5001977 Regan 3 4 0 .4291978 Regan (12-10-2) 6 3 0 .6671979 Peter Yetten 6 3 0 .6671980 Yetten 7 4 0 .6361981 Yetten 7 3 0 .7001982 Yetten 10 0 1 .9551983 Yetten 9 2 0 .8181984 Yetten 7 3 0 .7001985 Yetten 6 4 0 .6001986 Yetten 9 1 0 .9001987 Yetten 10 1 0 .909

(The Varsity Years)1988 Yetten 5 2 1 .6881989 Yetten 5 4 0 .5561990 Yetten 7 1 0 .875

YEAR HEAD COACH W L T PCT1991 Yetten 5 4 0 .5561992 Yetten 9 2 0 .8181993 Yetten 10 0 0 1.0001994 Yetten 11 0 0 1.0001995 Yetten 10 1 0 .9091996 Yetten 7 4 0 .6361997 Yetten 6 3 0 .6671998 Yetten 8 2 0 .8001999 Yetten 4 7 0 .3642000 Yetten 5 6 0 .4552001 Yetten 9 3 0 .7502002 Yetten 10 1 0 .9092003 Yetten 10 1 0 .9092004 Yetten 8 2 0 .8002005 Yetten 7 3 0 .7002006 Yetten 6 5 0 .5452007 Yetten 7 3 0 .7002008 Yetten (225-81-2) 5 6 0 .455Totals 37 years 246 105 5 .691Varsity 21 years 154 60 1 .716

Through the YearsT H E R E C O R D S

COACH HAL KOPP (1972-75)

1972 (3-2-1)Captains: Thom Faria, Al DiGiovanni

Sept. 23 at Western N.E. T 6-6Sept. 30 Mass Maritime W 13-0Oct. 8 Stonehill W 7-6Oct. 15 Framingham State L 16-14Oct. 21 at Brandeis W 32-6Oct. 28 at Worcester State L 16-0Nov. 12 at Providence canc.

1973 (2-3)Captain: Bruce Buckley

Oct. 6 Assumption L 34-6Oct. 13 Stonehill L 14-6Oct. 20 at Mass Maritime L 43-30Oct. 28 Worcester State W 30-27Nov. 10 Lowell Tech W 42-0

1974 (3-3, 2-1 ECCFC)Captains: Bruce Buckley, Bill Swan

Sept. 21 Lowell Tech W 24-6Sept. 28 Stonehill W 20-6Oct. 6 at Providence L 23-6Oct. 12 at St. Michael’s L 19-7Oct. 19 at Assumption L 28-20Nov. 2 Western N.E. W 17-16

1975 (1-6)Captain: Unknown

Sept. 20 at Western N.E. L 50-6Sept. 27 at Stonehill W 14-8Oct. 4 Assumption L 17-14Oct. 11 Providence L 27-0Oct. 18 at Lowell L 22-20Oct. 25 Worcester State L 29-13Nov. 8 at Hartford L 7-6

COACH JACK REGAN (1976-78)

1976 (3-3-2)Captains: Dave Dearborn, Jack Duffett, Tim Healy

Sept. 18 Western N.E. T 0-0Sept. 25 Stonehill W 20-14Oct. 2 at Assumption L 27-16Oct. 10 at Providence T 20-20Oct. 16 Lowell L 24-7Oct. 24 at Worcester State L 20-12Nov. 6 Hartford W 27-0Nov. 13 St. Michael’s W 28-0

1977 (3-4, 3-4 NECFC)Captains: Dave Dearborn, Russ Kershaw, KevinMurphy

Sept. 17 Assumption W 19-6Sept. 24 at St. Michael’s L 26-20Oct. 1 Lowell L 27-0Oct. 15 at Providence canc.Oct. 22 Worcester State L 20-0Oct. 29 at Western N.E. L 8-0Nov. 5 at Hartford W 28-14Nov. 12 Stonehill W 14-13

1978 (6-3, 5-3 NECFC)Captains: Ray Belanger, Kevin Murphy, Joe Papagni

Sept. 16 at Assumption W 14-7Sept. 23 St. Michael’s W 21-8Sept. 30 at Lowell L 37-0Oct. 7 Fitchburg State W 14-8Oct. 13 Providence L 19-13Oct. 21 at Worcester State L 20-19Oct. 28 Western N.E. W 42-18Nov. 3 Hartford W 28-15Nov. 11 at Stonehill W 30-14

COACH PETER YETTEN (1979-2008)

1979 (6-3, 5-3 NECFC)Captains: Bill Ford, Mike Palaia

Sept. 16 at Hartford W 24-14Sept. 21 Lowell L 27-7Sept. 28 Assumption W 27-0Oct. 6 at Western N.E. W 21-12Oct. 13 Worcester State W 12-0Oct. 20 at St. Michael’s W 33-8Oct. 26 at Fitchburg State W 13-6Nov. 4 at Providence L 35-7Nov. 9 Stonehill L 21-19

1980 (7-4, 5-3 NECFC)Captains: Steve Campbell, Karl Schlatzer

Sept. 12 Hartford L 20-13Sept. 21 at Fitchburg State W 14-10Sept. 28 at Assumption W 22-3Oct. 4 Western N.E. W 16-15Oct. 11 at Worcester State L 20-0Oct. 18 Rutgers-Newark W 41-14Oct. 24 Roger Williams W 48-0Oct. 31 Providence L 15-6Nov. 8 at Stonehill W 38-6

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 16 Stony Brook W 31-6Nov. 23 Providence* L 16-9*played at Boston College

1981 (7-3, 6-2 NECFC)Captains: Brian Hauser, Steve Ornell

Sept. 11 Assumption (ot) L 21-14Sept. 19 at Providence W 9-6Oct. 2 Stonehill (ot) W 9-6Oct. 10 at Roger Williams W 20-6Oct. 17 MIT W 17-3Oct. 24 at Hartford W 39-12Oct. 31 Worcester State L 45-13

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Nov. 8 at Fitchburg State W 7-6NCFA Playoffs

Nov. 17 Stonehill W 20-0Nov. 22 Worcester State L 27-3

1982Captains: John DiCenzo, Angelo Nole

Sept. 11 at Assumption (ot) T 20-20Sept. 17 Providence W 42-19Sept. 25 at Fairfield W 6-2Oct. 2 at Stonehill W 15-3Oct. 10 Roger Williams W 32-7Oct. 16 at MIT W 46-0Oct. 23 Hartford W 26-0Oct. 31 at Worcester State W 17-0Nov. 6 Fitchburg State W 30-6

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 20 Stony Brook W 23-21Nov. 27 Manhattan W 36-20

1983Captains: Steve Devoe, John DiCenzo

Sept. 16 Assumption W 13-7Sept. 24 at Stonehill W 20-7Sept. 30 UMass-Boston W 54-6Oct. 7 Hartford W 47-0Oct. 15 at Roger Williams W 20-0

Oct. 22 Fitchburg State W 28-7Oct. 29 at MIT L 18-13Nov. 5 Worcester State W 9-0Nov. 12 at Providence L 16-9

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 20 Manhattan W 34-0Nov. 27 Worcester State W 28-20

1984Captains: Frank Doherty, Eric Purvis, Richard Whalen

Sept. 15 at Assumption W 13-10Sept. 21 Stonehill L 26-21Sept. 30 AIC JV W 24-17Oct. 13 Roger Williams W 30-14Oct. 20 at UMass-Boston W 37-0Oct. 28 MIT W 24-12Nov. 3 at Worcester State L 42-9Nov. 10 Providence W 28-9

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 18 at St John Fisher W 14-10Nov. 24 at Worcester State L 20-14

1985Captains: Matt Tiano, Jon Heflin, Steve O’Toole

Sept. 13 Assumption L 27-7Sept. 21 at Stonehill L 6-2Sept. 29 Fairfield W 29-19Oct. 6 Merrimack W 26-13Oct. 12 at Roger Williams W 34-13Oct. 19 UMass-Boston L 14-6Oct. 26 at MIT W 22-0Nov. 2 at SE Massachusetts W 29-8Nov. 9 Providence W 36-19

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 16 at St. John Fisher L 15-0

1986Captains: John Copponi, Joe Grieco, Paul WesselSept. 12 Assumption W 36-20Sept. 20 at Stonehill W 33-13

Oct. 4 UMass-Boston W 41-6Oct. 11 at Providence W 24-10Oct. 18 MIT W 35-13Oct. 24 SE Massachusetts W 12-7Nov. 1 Merrimack W 28-8Nov. 8 at Roger Williams W 34-0

NCFA PlayoffsNov. 15 Siena W 29-16Nov 22 St. John Fisher* L 29-21

*played at Boston College

1987Captains: Bob Higgins, Mark Nasiff, Chuck Thomas

Sept. 12 at Assumption W 49-13Sept. 18 Stonehill W 30-7Sept. 26 Manhattan W 30-0Oct. 3 at UMass-Boston L 23-17Oct. 10 Providence W 49-13Oct. 17 at MIT W 10-6Oct. 24 at SE Massachusetts W 31-7Oct. 31 at Merrimack W 34-25Nov. 7 Roger Williams W 49-6

NECFC PlayoffsNov. 15 Assumption W 38-7Nov. 21 at UMass-Boston W 10-7

PROGRAM ELEVATED TO DIVISION III

1988Captains: Joe Bazzano, Steve Grimwood, Tim White

Sept. 24 at Brooklyn W 63-26Oct. 1 Merchant Marine L 22-10Oct. 8 at Assumption W 32-0Oct. 15 Providence W 31-0Oct. 22 at WPI L 43-21Oct. 29 at Stonehill T 21-21Nov. 5 Merrimack W 15-13Nov. 12 MIT W 41-35

1989Captains: Sean Hilliard, Kevin Lucey, Charles White

Sept. 16 SE Massachusetts W 23-7Sept. 23 at Nichols W 14-6Sept. 30 at Merchant Marine L 30-14Oct. 6 Assumption W 34-2Oct. 13 Stony Brook L 43-24Oct. 21 at Western N.E. L 17-14Oct. 28 Merrimack W 6-0Nov. 4 at MIT W 21-20Nov. 18 Stonehill L 24-12

1990Captains: Sean Hilliard, Paul McGuire, Tracy Veillette,Charles White

Sept. 15 at SE Mass. W 16-0Sept. 21 Nichols W 20-6Sept. 28 Western N.E. W 13-0Oct. 6 at Assumption W 22-0Oct. 13 at Stony Brook W 13-3Oct. 20 MIT W 36-7Oct. 27 at Lowell L 20-6Nov. 10 Stonehill W 19-0

1991Captains: Greg Novarro, Paul Pusatere, Mark SuteraSept. 14 at MIT W 33-6Sept. 21 Stony Brook L 24-6

Through the YearsOct. 4 Curry W 35-0Oct. 12 at Assumption W 22-12Oct. 18 Siena W 19-7Oct. 26 Western N.E. W 25-0Nov. 2 at Stonehill L 14-7Nov. 9 WPI L 49-15Nov. 16 at St. John’s L 22-6

1992Captains: Rob Michalowski, Paul Pusatere, RobWashburn

Sept. 11 Curry W 47-7Sept. 19 at Stony Brook L 27-12Sept. 25 Nichols W 30-0Oct. 3 MIT W 43-14Oct. 10 Assumption W 45-6Oct. 17 at Siena W 24-0Oct. 24 at Western N.E. W 34-6Oct. 31 at Stonehill W 42-0Nov. 7 Upsala W 42-13Nov. 14 St. John’s W 48-28

ECAC Div. III Northwest Champ.Nov. 21 at Cortland St. L 38-20

PROGRAM RECLASSIFIED DIVISION II

1993Captains: Tom Lydon, Jon Vercellone

Sept. 10 UMass-Lowell W 21-10Sept. 18 at Mass Maritime W 21-12Sept. 25 at Nichols W 45-0Oct. 2 at Curry W 40-17Oct. 9 at Assumption W 33-20Oct. 16 Siena W 47-14Oct. 23 Western N.E. W 34-7Oct. 30 Sacred Heart W 30-0Nov. 6 at MIT W 22-3Nov. 13 Stonehill W 27-26

1994Captains: Chris Dente, Andrew Quinn

Sept. 10 at UMass-Lowell W 43-21Sept. 16 Mass Maritime W 42-0Sept. 23 Nichols W 49-0Oct. 1 Curry W 67-0Oct. 8 at Sacred Heart W 32-6Oct. 15 at Siena W 39-6Oct. 22 at Western N.E. W 47-0Oct. 29 Assumption W 59-7Nov. 5 MIT W 35-6Nov. 12 at Stonehill W 27-14

ECAC IFC Div. II BowlNov. 19 C.W. Post W 22-13

1995 (10-1, 7-1 ECFC)Captains: Mike Rymsha, George O’Connor, DaveDanieli

Sept. 8 UMass-Lowell W 44-7Sept. 16 at Curry W 44-7Sept. 23 at Nichols W 50-0Sept. 29 Salve Regina W 26-19Oct. 6 Sacred Heart W 16-7Oct. 14 C.W. Post W 24-16Oct. 21 at Western N.E. W 24-0Oct. 28 at Assumption W 48-18Nov. 4 at MIT W 39-6Nov. 11 Stonehill L 39-36

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Through the YearsECAC IFC Div. II Bowl

Nov. 18 at Stonehill W 46-3

1996 (7-4, 6-1 ECFC)Captains: Andy Aubut, Ed Mazzuchelli, Steve Patten

Sept. 14 at UMass-Lowell (2ot) W 29-28Sept. 20 Merrimack W 58-7Sept. 28 Stony Brook W 29-6Oct. 5 at Salve Regina L 38-35Oct. 13 AIC L 48-28Oct. 19 at C.W. Post L 14-0Oct. 26 Sacred Heart W 24-6Nov. 2 Assumption W 56-7Nov. 9 at MIT W 28-0Nov. 16 at Stonehill W 22-8

ECAC IFC Div. II BowlNov. 23 at C.W. Post L 29-0

1997 (6-3, 5-3 EFC)Captains: Mike Deterding, Mike Mason, Ben Nassar

Sept. 12 Merrimack W 14-12Sept. 27 at AIC L 33-24Oct. 4 LaSalle W 45-0Oct. 11 at Stony Brook L 35-9Oct. 18 UMass-Lowell W 47-14Oct. 25 at Sacred Heart W 35-0Oct. 31 Assumption W 25-0Nov. 8 C.W. Post L 9-7Nov. 15 at Stonehill W 49-24

1998 (8-2, 7-2 EFC)Captains: Chris Butler, Ben Nassar & Matt Rapoza

Sept. 12 at Merrimack W 21-7Sept. 18 Southern Conn W 24-21Sept. 25 American Inter. L 41-27Oct. 3 at UMass-Lowell W 37-0Oct. 10 Stony Brook W 9-7Oct. 17 Pace W 30-20Oct. 24 at Plymouth State W 30-19Oct. 31 at Assumption W 34-7Nov. 7 at C.W. Post L 23-15Nov. 14 Stonehill W 38-23

1999 (4-7, 3-6 EFC)Captains: Mark DeBrito, Bob Holmes, Matt Rapoza

Sept. 2 at Gannon W 30-14Sept. 10 Merrimack L 14-9Sept. 17 at Southern Conn L 38-0Sept. 24 American Inter. L 44-26Oct. 1 UMass-Lowell W 27-14Oct. 9 at Bryant L 44-39Oct. 16 at Pace L 34-27Oct. 23 Plymouth State L 17-12Oct. 30 at Assumption W 54-14Nov. 6 C.W. Post L 28-21Nov. 13 at Stonehill W 48-27

2000 (5-6, 4-5 EFC)Captains: Bryan Brown, Brian Holland, Ted Larkin

Sept. 1 Gannon L 17-7Sept. 9 at Merrimack L 21-16Sept. 15 Southern Connecticut L 35-21Sept. 23 at American Inter. L 30-20Sept. 30 at UMass-Lowell W 24-7Oct. 5 Bryant W 17-7Oct. 14 Pace L 17-10

Oct. 21 at Plymouth State W 27-23Oct. 28 Assumption W 12-0Nov. 4 at C.W. Post L 42-20Nov. 11 Stonehill W 35-27

2001 (9-3, 8-2 NE-10)Captains: Bryan Brown & Ben Selchan

Aug. 31 Saint Anselm W 27-24Sept. 7 Merrimack L 23-20Sept. 15 at Southern Conn W 28-24Sept. 21 American Inter. W 39-34Sept. 28 UMass-Lowell W 54-13Oct. 6 at Bryant W 7-0Oct. 13 at Pace (ot) L 38-37Oct. 20 Plymouth State W 41-21Oct. 27 at Assumption W 51-28Nov. 3 C.W. Post W 40-37Nov. 10 at Stonehill W 44-17Nov. 17 at C.W. Post (NE-10) L 43-6

2002 (10-1, 9-1 NE-10)Captains: Gregg Albano, Jesse Campanaro, MikeSchunder, Tom Strickland

Sept. 7 at Saint Anselm W 28-0Sept. 14 at Merrimack W 16-6Sept. 20 Southern Connecticut W 34-27Sept. 28 at American Inter. W 26-8Oct. 5 at UMass-Lowell W 34-9Oct. 11 Bryant W 44-22Oct. 19 Pace W 33-13Oct. 26 at Plymouth State W 35-7Nov. 2 Assumption W 37-6Nov. 9 at C.W. Post L 21-18Nov. 16 Stonehill W 41-26

2003 (10-1, 9-0 NE-10)Captains: Andy Breda, Bill Kavanaugh, MikeSchunder, Tom Strickland

Sept. 5 Saint Anselm W 38-3Sept. 13 at Merrimack W 42-32Sept. 19 C.W. Post W 32-28Sept. 26 Assumption W 51-6Oct. 4 at Bryant W 51-20Oct. 10 American Inter. W 45-28Oct. 17 at Southern Conn W 37-20Oct. 25 Plymouth State W 62-0Nov. 8 at Pace W 59-0Nov. 15 at Stonehill W 57-17Nov. 22 Grand Valley St. + L 65-36

2004 (8-2, 8-1 NE-10)Captains: T. Scott Connelly, Marc Eddy, Tim Feeney,Anthony Seaforth

Sept. 3 Southern Connecticut W 36-24Sept. 11 at American Inter. W 42-7Sept. 17 Merrimack L 34-28Sept. 25 at Assumption W 32-8Oct. 1 Pace W 47-6Oct. 9 at C.W. Post W 36-33Oct. 16 Stonehill W 49-7Oct. 23 at Saint Anselm W 62-3Oct. 29 Bryant W 42-0Nov. 13 Edinboro + L 47-44

2005 (7-3, 7-2 NE-10)Captains: Denayr Gant, Adam Griggs, TomHigginbotham, Jeff Molesso

Aug. 26 East Stroudsburg L 72-17Sept. 2 at Southern Conn W 33-24Sept. 9 American Inter. W 28-7Sept. 17 at Merrimack W 50-28Sept. 23 Assumption W 41-7Oct. 1 at Pace W 33-14Oct. 7 C.W. Post L 55-42Oct. 15 at Stonehill W 34-7Oct. 22 Saint Anselm W 49-7Oct. 29 at Bryant L 27-14

2006 (6-5, 4-5 NE-10)Captains: Mackenzy Bernadeau, Mike Malvesti,Andrew Ruggiero, Mike Scully, Sean Smith

Sept. 2 at East Stroudsburg W 9-7Sept. 8 Southern Conn L 19-13Sept. 16 at American Inter. L 21-18Sept. 22 Merrimack W 24-21Sept. 30 at Assumption L 14-10Oct. 6 Pace W 21-6Oct. 14 at C.W. Post L 14-7Oct. 21 Stonehill W 13-7Oct. 29 at Saint Anselm W 14-6Nov. 4 Bryant L 36-15Nov. 11 Amer. Inter. (non-conf) W 14-10

2007 (7-3, 6-3 NE-10)Captains: Mackenzy Bernadeau, Scott Miller, PaulTetzel, Chris Whitman

Sept. 7 at Southern Conn L 31-24Sept. 14 American Inter. W 48-23Sept. 22 at Merrimack W 31-26Sept. 28 Assumption W 22-13Oct. 6 at Pace W 25-6Oct. 12 C.W. Post (2ot) L 30-27Oct. 20 at Stonehill W 24-17Oct. 27 Saint Anselm W 52-6Nov. 3 at Millersville W 17-10Nov. 10 at Bryant L 29-3

2008 (5-6, 4-3 NE-10)Captains: Nate Burdick, Mike Muccio, JessePetersen, John White

Aug. 29 Millersville W 35-22Sept. 6 at Sacred Heart L 21-10Sept. 12 Carson-Newman L 59-18Sept. 20 at American Inter. L 49-20Sept. 26 Stonehill W 17-14Oct. 3 Assumption W 22-19Oct. 10 at Southern Conn L 47-14Oct. 18 Merrimack L 27-11Oct. 25 at Saint Anselm W 30-12Nov. 1 Pace W 24-20Nov. 8 at Stonehill L 35-7

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ALL GAMES VARSITY (SINCE 1988)Opponent W L T PF PA W L T PF PAAMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 7 7 0 405 383 7 7 0 405 383American International JV 1 0 0 24 17ASSUMPTION 29 7 1 1080 441 20 1 0 742 194Brandeis 1 0 0 32 6Brooklyn 1 0 0 63 26 1 0 0 63 26

Bryant 5 4 0 232 185 5 4 0 232 185Carson-Newman 0 1 0 18 59 0 1 0 18 59Cortland State 0 1 0 20 38 0 1 0 20 38CURRY 5 0 0 234 31 5 0 0 234 31East Stroudsburg 1 1 0 26 79 1 1 0 26 79

Edinboro 0 1 0 44 47 0 1 0 44 47Fairfield 2 0 0 35 21Fitchburg State 6 0 0 106 43Framingham State 0 1 0 14 16Gannon 1 1 0 37 31 1 1 0 37 31

Grand Valley State 0 1 0 36 65 0 1 0 36 65Hartford 7 2 0 238 82LaSalle 1 0 0 45 0 1 0 0 45 0LIU/C.W. Post 5 11 0 317 435 5 11 0 317 435Manhattan 3 0 0 100 20

Massachusetts-Boston 4 2 0 165 56Massachusetts-Dartmouth 5 0 0 111 29 2 0 0 39 7MIT 15 1 0 465 149 9 0 0 298 97Massachusetts-Lowell 12 6 0 466 286 9 2 0 366 143Massachusetts Maritime 3 1 0 106 55 2 0 0 63 12

Merchant Marine 0 2 0 24 52 0 2 0 24 52MERRIMACK 13 5 0 449 317 10 5 0 361 271Millersville 2 0 0 52 32 2 0 0 52 32Nichols 6 0 0 208 12 6 0 0 208 12PACE 8 3 0 346 174 8 3 0 346 174

Plymouth State 5 1 0 207 87 5 1 0 207 87Providence 7 7 1 258 247 1 0 0 31 0Roger Williams 8 0 0 267 46Rutgers-Newark 1 0 0 41 14Sacred Heart 5 1 0 147 41 5 1 0 147 41

SAINT ANSELM 8 0 0 300 61 8 0 0 30 61St. John’s 1 1 0 54 50 1 1 0 54 50St. John Fisher 1 2 0 35 54St. Michael’s 3 2 0 89 61Salve Regina 1 1 0 61 57 1 1 0 61 57

Siena 5 0 0 158 43 4 0 0 129 27SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 6 5 0 264 310 6 5 0 264 310STONEHILL 30 8 1 987 564 18 4 1 715 397Stony Brook 5 4 0 156 172 3 4 0 102 145Upsala 1 0 0 42 13 1 0 0 42 13

Western New England 10 3 2 299 155 6 1 0 191 30WPI 0 2 0 36 92 0 2 0 36 92Worcester State 5 10 0 149 3062009 Opponents in Bold

Records vs. All OpponentsT H E R E C O R D S

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ALL-AMERICAS

Greg Novarro, RB ......................... Champion Div. III 2nd team, 1992Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. III 3rd team, 1992

Brian Sullivan, DL .......................... Champion Div. III 3rd team, 1992Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. III 1st team, 1992

Mark DeBrito, WR .......... Burger King/AFCA Div. II 1st team, 1999USA Football Div. II 2nd team, 1999

AP Little All-America, 1999

Gregg Albano, CB ..................................... AP Little All-America, 2001AP Little All-America 3rd team, 2002

Daktronics Div. II 2nd team, 2001d2football.com 3rd team, 2002

Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. II 3rd team, 2002

Dallas Mall, WR ......................................... CollegeSportsReport.comDiv. II 1st team, 2003, 2004

AP Little All-America, 1st team, 2004Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. II 1st team, 2004

Mike Schunder, T ..... Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. II 3rd team, 2003

Marc Eddy, QB ................................... d2football.com, 2nd team, 2004CollegeSportsReport.com Div. II 4th team, 2004

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OL .......................AFCA Div. II 1st team, 2007AP Little All-America 1st team, 2007

d2football.com 1st team, 2007Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. II 2nd team, 2007

Paul Tetzel, DB .......... Don Hansen’s FB Gazette Div. II 1st team, 2007

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA®

Brian Sullivan, DL ............................ college division 2nd team, 1992

Mike Nickerson, OL ........................ college division 2nd team, 1994

Mike Rymsha, QB .............................. college division 2nd team, 1995

Brian Holland, DB ............................. college division 1st team, 2000

NFL DRAFT PICKS

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OL ........ Carolina Panthers, 7th round, 2007

Bentley Football Honor RollT H E R E C O R D S

AGGANIS/ZINMAN AWARD

Marc Eddy, QB ......................................... 2005

NECAC DIV. II MALE ATHLETE OFTHE YEAR

Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1995

COCA-COLA GOLD HELMET(SEASON)

Marc Eddy, QB ......................................... 2003Dallas Mall, WR ....................................... 2004Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1995

SWEDE NELSON AWARD (DIV. II)

Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1995NASON AWARD FOR SENIOR

ACHIEVEMENT(Presented by N.E. Football Writers)

Mike Nickerson, OL .............................. 1994Mario Hernandez-Kenyon, OL ........... 2003

CACTUS BOWL

Gregg Albano, DB ................................... 2002Mackenzy Bernadeau, OL ....... 2007 (DNP)Ryan Ferguson, DB ................................ 2003Paul Tetzel, DB ......................................... 2007

TEXAS VS. NATION GAME

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OL ....... 2007 (DNP)

ZABILSKI OFFENSIVE AWARD(Presented by Gridiron Club of Boston

to top Div. II-III Player)

Marc Eddy, QB .............................. 2002, 2004

ZABILSKI DEFENSIVE AWARD(Presented by Gridiron Club of Boston

to top Div. II-III Player)

Ben Nassar, DE ............................. 1997, 1998Paul Tetzel, DB ......................................... 2007

Gregg Albano Mackenzy Bernadeau Dallas MallMark DeBrito

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Bentley Football Honor RollT H E R E C O R D S

DISNEY/NACDA SCHOLARSHIPFINALISTS

Greg Novarro, RB .................................. 1992Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1995

ECAC AWARD OF VALOR

Mike Nickerson, OL .............................. 1995

ECAC DIV. III NEW ENGLANDPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Greg Novarro, RB .................................. 1992

ECAC DIV. II NEW ENGLANDROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1993

ECAC INTERCOLLEGIATE FB CONF.DIVISION II PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mike Rymsha, QB ........................... 1994 (co)

ECAC INTERCOLLEGIATE FB CONF.DIVISION II ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mike Rymsha, QB .................................... 1993

DAKTRONICS DIV. II ALL-NORTHEAST REGION

Gregg Albano, DB ............... 2001 (1st team)2002 (2nd team)

Mackenzy Bernadeau, G .... 2006 (1st team)2007 (1st team)

Bryan Brown, LB ............... 2000 (2nd team)Mark DeBrito, WR ........... 1999 (2nd team)Marc Eddy, QB ................... 2003 (2nd team)

2004 (2nd team)Tim Feeney, LB .................. 2004 (2nd team)Adam Griggs, C ................... 2004 (1st team)Ted Krautmann, DL .......... 2002 (2nd team)Dallas Mall, WR ................... 2003 (1st team)

2004 (1st team)Tyler McNamara, K ........ 2007 (1st team)Scott Miller, DL ................... 2007 (1st team)Ben Nassar, DE .................. 1997 (2nd team)Anthony Seaforth, CB ..... 2004 (2nd team)Mike Schunder, OT .......... 2002 (2nd team)Sean Smith, DB .................. 2006 (2nd team)Paul Tetzel, DB ..................... 2007 (1st team)Bill Tucker, DE .................... 1998 (2nd team)

FOOTBALL GAZETTE DIV. II ALL-NORTHEAST REGION

Gregg Albano, DB ............... 2002 (1st team)Mackenzy Bernadeau, T .... 2005 (3rd team)

2006 (1st team), 2007 (1st team)Andy Breda, RB .................. 2003 (3rd team)Marc Eddy, QB .................... 2002 (3rd team)

2003 (3rd team), 2004 (2nd team)Tim Feeney, LB .................. 2004 (2nd team)Ryan Ferguson, DB ........... 2003 (3rd team)Adam Griggs, C ................... 2004 (1st team)Bill Kavanaugh, DL ............ 2002 (2nd team)

Ted Krautmann, DL ........... 2002 (3rd team)2003 (3rd team)

Kristopher Lake, WR ...... 2005 (3rd team)Dallas Mall, WR .................. 2002 (3rd team)

2003 (2nd team), 2004 (1st team)Derrick Marsan, P ............. 2005 (3rd team)Tyler McNamara, K ....... 2007 (2nd team)Scott Miller, DL .................. 2007 (1st team)Jeff Molesso, SS .................. 2004 (3rd team)Mike Schunder, OT ........... 2002 (3rd team)

2003 (1st team)Anthony Seaforth, CB ...... 2004 (3rd team)Paul Tetzel, DB ..................... 2007 (1st team)

D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-NORTHEAST REGION

Gregg Albano, DB ............... 2002 (1st team)Mackenzy Bernadeau, G .... 2006 (1st team)Marc Eddy, QB ................... 2003 (2nd team)

2004 (1st team)Ryan Ferguson, DB .......... 2003 (2nd team)Bill Kavanaugh, DL ............ 2003 (2nd team)Ted Krautmann, DL .......... 2003 (2nd team)Dallas Mall, WR ................. 2002 (2nd team)

2004 (1st team)Mike Schunder, T ............... 2003 (2nd team)Anthony Seaforth, CB ..... 2004 (2nd team)

ECAC DIV. II PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Marc Eddy, QB .............................. 2003, 2004

ECAC DIV. II ALL-STAR (FIRST TEAM)

Gregg Albano, DB .................................... 2001Mackenzy Bernadeau, T-G2005, 2006, 2007Bryan Brown, LB .......................... 2000, 2001Mark DeBrito, WR ................................. 1998Marc Eddy, QB .............................. 2003, 2004Adam Griggs, C ....................................... 2004Ted Krautmann, DL ................................ 2003Dallas Mall, WR ................. 2001, 2002, 2004Tyler McNamara, K ......................... 2007Scott Miller, DL ....................................... 2007Jeff Molesso, LB ....................................... 2005Ben Nassar, DE ............................. 1997, 1998Matt Rapoza, RB ...................................... 1997Paul Reed, RB ........................................... 2001Darren Roy, RS ........................................ 2000Andrew Ruggiero, DT ........................... 2005Anthony Seaforth, DB ................ 2003, 2004Mike Schunder, OT .......... 2001, 2002, 2003Sean Smith, DB ........................................ 2005Paul Tetzel, DB ......................................... 2007Enzo Tirino, K .......................................... 2003

ECAC DIV. II NORTHFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Marc Eddy, QB ................................ 2001 (co)Dallas Mall, WR .............................. 2001 (co)

ECAC DIV. III FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS

Kevin Daly, DB ......................................... 1992Greg Novarro, RB .................................. 1992

ECFC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Greg Novarro, RB ....................... 1990, 1992Mike Rymsha, QB ......................... 1994, 1995

ECFC LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

Andy Aubut, DL .............................. 1995 (co)Ben Nassar, DE ........................................ 1996Andrew Quinn, DL ................................ 1994Brian Sullivan, DL ........................ 1991, 1992Mark Sutera, DL ...................................... 1990

EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCEMOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Mark DeBrito, WR ........................ 1999 (co)

EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCEBEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER

Matt Rapoza, RB ...................................... 1997

EASTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCEBEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER

Ben Nassar, DE ............................. 1997, 1998

ALL-EASTERN FOOTBALLCONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

Bryan Brown, LB ..................................... 2000Chris Butler, LB ...................................... 1998Mark DeBrito, WR ........... 1997, 1998, 1999Walter Kinsey, T ..................................... 1999Ted Larkin, QB ......................................... 1998Ben Nassar, DE ............................. 1997, 1998Matt Rapoza, RB ........................... 1997, 1998Darren Roy, RS ........................................ 2000Bill Tucker, DE .......................................... 1998

ALL-EASTERN FOOTBALLCONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

Bryan Brown, LB ..................................... 1999Brian Holland, DB .................................. 2000Ted Larkin, QB .............................. 1999, 2000Jason Lozon, DT ..................................... 1999Mike Mason, QB ..................................... 1997Jakes Oates, DB ...................................... 1997John Sementelli, T .................................. 1997Brian Whalen, WR .................................. 2000Adam Whitby, DB ................................... 1998

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEMOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Marc Eddy, QB .............................. 2003, 2004

NORTHEAST-10 OFFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Marc Eddy, QB ......................................... 2002Dallas Mall, WR ............................ 2001, 2004

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NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEOFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

Mike Schunder, T ..................................... 2003Mackenzy Bernadeau, G ............. 2006, 2007

NORTHEAST-10 DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Paul Tetzel, S ............................................. 2007

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEDEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

Andrew Ruggiero DL ............................ 2006Scott Miller, DT ....................................... 2007

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 FIRST TEAM

Gregg Albano, DB ........................ 2001, 2002Shant Banosian, DE ................................ 2001Mackenzy Bernadeau, OT2005, 2006, 2007Andy Breda, RB ....................................... 2003Bryan Brown, LB ..................................... 2001Marc Eddy, QB ................... 2002, 2003, 2004Tim Feeney, LB ........................................ 2004Ryan Ferguson, DB ..................... 2001, 2003Adam Griggs, C ....................................... 2004Bill Kavanaugh, DL ....................... 2002, 2003Ted Krautmann, DL ..................... 2002, 2003Darryl Laforest, DL .......................... 2008Kristopher Lake, WR ............................ 2005Dallas Mall, WR ..... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Derrick Marsan, P ....................... 2005, 2006McKenzie Mathews, DL ........................ 2008Tyler McNamara, K ......................... 2007Scott Miller, DL ....................................... 2007Jeff Molesso, SS, LB ..................... 2004, 2005Paul Reed, RB ........................................... 2001Andrew Ruggiero, DT ................ 2005, 2006Anthony Seaforth, DB ................ 2003, 2004Mike Schunder, OT .......... 2001, 2002, 2003Sean Smith, DB ............................. 2005, 2006Paul Tetzel, S ............................................. 2007Enzo Tirino, K .......................................... 2003Brian Whalen, RB .................................... 2002

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 SECONDTEAM

Mike Arsenault, DL ................................ 2004Russ Bonilla, TE ....................................... 2003Andy Breda, RB ....................................... 2002Chris Carroll, DB ............................. 2008Luis Cotto, RB ......................................... 2007Michael Duffy, LB ............................ 2008Marc Eddy, QB ......................................... 2001Tim Feeney, LB ........................................ 2003Frank Fodera, DL .................................... 2001Denayr Gant, DB .................................... 2005Jason Geraigery, T .................................. 2003Adam Griggs, C ....................................... 2003Sean Leary, LB .......................................... 2007Marc LeBouef, C ..................................... 2002Peter Manns, LB ...................................... 2006Tyler McNamara, K ......................... 2008Jeff Molesso, DB .......................... 2002, 2003Mark Petersen, TE .................................. 2004Andrew Ruggiero, DL ........................... 2004

Mike Scully, DL ........................................ 2006Tom Strickland, DL ................................ 2003John Studley, WR .................................... 2008J.J. Sullivan, RB ......................................... 2005Paul Tetzel, RS, DB ....................... 2004, 2006Taj Washington, WR .............................. 2003John White, P ........................................... 2008

NORTHEAST-10 FRESHMAN OFTHE YEAR

Marc Eddy, QB ......................................... 2001Jeff Molesso, DB ..................................... 2002

AP ALL-NEW ENGLAND

Greg Novarro, RB/P 2nd team, 1990, 1992Brian Sullivan, DE ................ 3rd team, 1992

NEFW DIV. II-III ALL-NEW ENGLAND

Gregg Albano, DB ........................ 2001, 2002Andy Aubut, DE ....................................... 1995Andy Breda, RB ....................................... 2003Mackenzy Bernadeau, OL .......... 2006, 2007Bryan Brown, LB ..................................... 2000Rob Coady, C .......................................... 1996Mark DeBrito, WR ........... 1997, 1998, 1999Marc Eddy, QB .............................. 2003, 2004Adam Griggs, C ....................................... 2004Ted Krautmann, DL ................................ 2003Kristopher Lake, WR ............................ 2005Dallas Mall, WR ............................ 2001, 2004McKenzie Mathews, DL ........................ 2008Scott Miller, DT ....................................... 2007Ben Nassar, DE .................. 1996, 1997, 1998Mike Nickerson, OL .............................. 1994Andrew Quinn, DL ................................ 1994Matt Rapoza, RB ...................................... 1997Andrew Ruggiero, DT ........................... 2006Mike Rymsha, QB ......................... 1994, 1995Mike Schunder, OT ..................... 2002, 2003Sean Smith, DB ........................................ 2005Brian Sullivan, DL ................................... 1992Paul Tetzel, DB ......................................... 2007Jon Vercellone, LB .................................. 1993

NEW ENGLAND FB WRITERSDIV. II-III COACH OF THE YEAR

Peter Yetten ........................................ 1994, 2003

GRIDIRON CLUB OF BOSTONSMALL COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR

Peter Yetten .................................................. 1994

ECFC COACH OF THE YEAR

Peter Yetten ............ 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994

ECAC INTERCOLLEGIATE FB CONF.DIVISION II COACH OF THE YEAR

Peter Yetten ........................................ 1993, 1994

NORTHEAST-10 COACH OF THEYEAR

Peter Yetten .............................. 2001, 2003, 2004

NECFC LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

Joe Bazzano, T .......................................... 1988

NEW ENGLAND FOOTBALL WRITERS WEEKLY GOLD HELMET

WINNERS

Andy Breda, RB .................. 2002 (Stonehill)Marc Eddy, QB ............................. 2001 (AIC)

2003 (Saint Anselm)2003 (Stonehill)

2004 (Southern Conn)2004 (C.W. Post)2004 (Edinboro)

Ted Larkin, QB.................... 1999 (Stonehill)Dallas Mall, WR ......... 2002 (Saint Anselm)

2003 (Grand Valley State)Ben Nassar, DE ............... 1998 (Merrimack)Greg Novarro, RB ...................... 1991 (MIT)Steve Patten, DB ............ 1995 (C.W. Post)Mike Rymsha, QB ........... 1994 (C.W. Post)

1995 (UMass-Lowell)1995 (Assumption)

John White, QB ...................... 2005 (C.W. Post)

BURGER KING DIV. II NATIONALSCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Mike Rymsha ............................................ 1995Jake Oates ................................................ 1997

NCAA DIVISION IIISTATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

Team Total Defense ..................... 1990, 1992Team Pass Efficiency Defense .............. 1990Team Scoring Defense .......................... 1990

NCAA DIVISION IISTATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

Team Pass Efficiency Defense .............. 1994Gregg Albano, Interceptions (tied) ... 2001Mark DeBrito, Receiving Yards ........... 1999Ted Larkin, Total Offense ...................... 1999Team Total Defense ..................... 1993, 1994Team Scoring Defense .......................... 1994Team Scoring Offense ........................... 2003

FOOTBALL PLAYERS & COACHESIN THE BENTLEY HALL OF FAME

David Booth ’81 ..................... Inducted 1992Bruce Buckley ’75 ................. Inducted 1989Mark Canavan ’77 .................. Inducted 1984Dave Dearborn ’78 ............... Inducted 1994Steve Devoe ’84 .................... Inducted 1996Frank Doherty ’85 ................ Inducted 2002Hal Kopp, Coach 1972-75 ... Inducted 1990Kevin Lucey ’89 ...................... Inducted 1995Pat McGinn ’82 ....................... Inducted 1998Kevin Murphy ’79 ................... Inducted 1990Mark Nasiff ’88 ....................... Inducted 1999Ben Nassar ‘99 ........................ Inducted 2005Greg Novarro ’93 ................. Inducted 1999Bob Sergi ’87 .......................... Inducted 1997Peter Yetten, Coach .............. Inducted 2000

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All-Time RosterJeff Abellard 1999Hector Acevedo-Polanco 1987Chris Adirente 1988Tom Agostino 1977Lawrence Agresto 1972

John Agri 1972Mark Aiello 1986-87Nick Aiello 1995-98Paul Aiello 1988-89Gregg Albano 1999-02‘Mike Albano 2005-06Dan Alberico 2008Joe Albertini 1999Jim Alescio 1979-80Lee Alper 1978-81Brian Alves 1991Paul Ambrose 1996Paul Anastos 1990-93Steve Andrews 1996Anthony Aniello 2005Ron Aparicio 1994-95Bill Apruzzese 1990Peter Arcabascio 1987Frank Arigo 1991-94Robert Arigo 1985-88Rob Armstrong 1994Colin Arsenault 1993-96Mike Arsenault 2002-04Paul Arsenault 2005-08Andy Aubut 1993-96

Johnny Babun 1984Jesse Bailey 2005Jason Baker 1997-98Brandon Banks 1999-00Shant Banosian 1998-01Richard Barden 1972Scott Barden 1989-91Mark Barnes 1989-92Tom Barrera 1978-81John Barrett 1972D.J. Bates 1999-00,02John Battaglino 1979George Baxendale 1991-94Dick Bazirgan 1990-91Joe Bazzano 1985-88Harry Beard 1974Chris Beattie 1996-97Ray Belanger 1976-78Demetri Beldekas 1996Pablo Bello 2005-06Mark Berling 1976-79Brian Bernard 1984

Mackenzy Bernadeau 2004-07Ken Bernier 1991Mike Berry 1989-92Dave Berryan 1972Norvel Bethel 1988-89Walter Bianchi 1972Fred Bigot 1991Scott Birmingham 1987-89Jim Blanchard 2000Bill Bloomer 1980-81Erich Bobinsky 2006-07George Bobotas 1977Brian Bodi 1990-91Marty Bolodian 1982Scott Bonadies 1990Dan Bongiolatti 1995-96Russ Bonilla 1999, 2003David Booth 1977-80Ed Borden 2005Steve Borgioli 1991-93John Bottiglio 1987Larry Bournival 1973-74Eric Boutwell 1999Mike Boyd 1999-02Adam Brackett 1990-91Ron Bradbury 1974Tyler Bradshaw 1994-98Paul Brady 1978Steve Brandano 1983Jake Brannan 2007-08Kurt Brannigan 2001Bob Breault 1987-88Andy Breda 2000-03John Brennan 1997-98Jim Bresnahan 1997-98Bruce Brinkerhoff 1981-83John Bronhard 1997-98Matt Brooks 1987-89Mike Broughton 2000Mike Brownett 2008Bob Brown 1975Bryan Brown 1998-01Peter Brown 1974-76Dan Brunelle 1997-98Marc Brunnelle 1989Bruce Buckley 1972-74Steve Buckley 1994-95Frank Buda 1989-90Mike Budreau 2003-06Tom Budreau 2007-08Jason Bullen 1993-94Dennis Bunt 1973-75Ed Buonara 1978-81Brian Burbank 2005-06Nate Burdick 2005-08Joe Burgoyne 2002-04Mark Burke 1997-98Sean Burke 2003-04, 06Chad Burns 1992, 94Colin Burns 1998Nick Burt 2002-03Eric Busa 1995Casey Butler 1994-97Chris Butler 1995-98Chris Byrne 2005Dennis Byrne 1989-93Stephen Byrne 1995-96

Mike Caborn 1992Will Cabrera 1988-90Bill Callahan 1981Dan Callahan 1980-82Rich Callahan 1990-91Victor Camilleri 1973-76Ken Campana 1999,01Jesse Campanaro 1998-02Dan Campbell 1985-87Steve Campbell 1978-80

Peter Campo 1991-93Mark Canavan 1973-76Steve Candelario 1995-98Giovanni Canino 1994-95John Cann 1974Ron Cann 1987Joe Caprio 2000-03Mike Carleton 1991Tom Carpi 1984-85Chris Carr 1997Chris Carroll 2006-08Chris Carter 1992-94Tony Caruso 1985Paul Casasanta 1998Tom Casey 1973Jeff Cashman 1988-89Rocco Cavalieri 1998-99John Centola 1979-80Joe Cerami 1993-96Phil Cerrone 2005-06Jules Cesar 1996Mark Chiarelli 1984-86Matt Chivian 1976John Cho 1988-92Bill Cincotta 1991-92Ryan Cinelli 1994Marc Cingo 1995

Dan Clarke 2000-03Kevin Clausen 1973Joe Clifford 1998-01Tom Clifford 2003-06Rob Coady 1993-96Bill Coe 1976-77Kevin Coen 1974-76Jim Cokorogianis 1984-86Doug Colburn 2000-03Vaughn Cole 2006-08Paul Coleman 1990Ian Collamore 2002Chris Collins 1984-87Matt Collins 1988-90Sean Collins 1985-88Ryan Colwell 2005Peter Condon 1997-00Tim Conley 1979Dara Conneely 1991T. Scott Connelly 2001-04Mike Coogan 1985-86Chris Coon 1979-80Ryan Coore 2002John Copponi 1983-86

John Corcoran 2006-08Dan Corrigan 1979-81Pat Corrigan 1980-81Mike Costa 2000Luis Cotto 2006-08James Counts 2001Mike Cowles 1981-83Tom Cowles 1984Bill Crabtree 1981Mike Creonte 2001, 04Wade Critides 2007-08Tom Crowell 1981John Crowley 1996-97Anthony Cuddi 2005Wes Cullinane 2005-06Chuck Culpin 1981-83Frank Cumberland 1998-99Bruce Cunningham 1972Dana Cunningham 1972John Curley 2003-05Ken Curtis 1977

Don Dabenigno 1975Matt D’Agostino 1994-96Mike D’Agostino 1996-97Steve D’Agostino 1973Sean Daley 1996Brendan Daly 2003John Daly 1977John Daly 1986-88Kevin Daly 1989-92Gary Damato 1973, 75Fred Damiano 1980-82Jason Danella 1993-94, 96David Danieli 1992-95Tom Dargon 2000-01David Darvish 2004Irving David 1978Addison Davids 2007-08Jim Davidson 1997-00Ryan Davidson 1998-99,01Jim Davie 1975Bob Davies 1988Dave Dearborn 1974-77John Debaie 1976-77Mark DeBrito 1996-99Dan Decelles 1989Brian Deese 1989-90Mark DelCheccelo 1987-88Paul Delmonico 1988-91Bob DeLorge 1977-78Jason Delpha 2004-07Bob DeLuca 1979Darrin DeMarch 1997Will Demars 2006Stan DeMartinis 1991, 94Tom DeMeo 1988-91Scott Demers 2001-04Arthur Demoulas 1973, 75-76George DeMoulias 1995Chris Dente 1992-94Renato DePaolis 2000Chris Deschenes 1995-96Mike Deterding 1994-97Mike DeVincentis 1994-95Tim Devlin 1992-94Steve DeVoe 1980-83Mark Dhooge 2000-03Michael Diaz 1984-87Dom DiCenzo 1985-86John DiCenzo 1980-83Joe DiGiammo 1989AJ DiGiovanni 1972-73Eric DiPietrantonio 2007-08Don DiRico 1998Henry Dirksen 1995, 97Chris Dodge 2005-06Dan Doherty 1987

T H E R E C O R D S

Andy Breda

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Don Doherty 1974-76Frank Doherty 1982-84Kevin Doherty 2005-08Nick Dokos 2005Mark Dolan 2007-08Don Domoretsky 2000Steve Donnelly 1972, 74Tim Donahue 2003-06Jake Donovan 2004Dave Doolittle 1980-83Paul Dorn 1978-79Geoff Doubet 1975-77Rich Douglas 1984-87Joe Dowd 1995-97Chris Doyle 1997Tom Drake 1995Colin Drane 2002-03Mike Drury 2002-03John Duffett 1973-76Michael Duffy 2006-08Mike Duggan 2004-06Sean Duggan 1988-89Steve Dunn 1975Mike DuPerre 2002-03Michael Dupont 1981Vato Dvali 1999Joe Dzerkacz 2005-08

Sean Ebanks 1993-94Marc Eddy 2001-04Jay Edmunds 1984Shawn Egerton 1996Paul Eid 1972-75Sam Ekejuiba 2001-02Philip Elias 1993Ron Ellies 1972Fred Elmy 1978-79Andy Emerson 2001-02Mark Ennis 1991Russ Erikson 2000-02

Rocky Faber 1973Joe Fabiano 1987-88Joe Famiglietti 1981Dave Fargnoli 1977Tom Faria 1972Jim Farrell 1991Chris Fay 1990-91Nick Fazio 2001-03Tim Feeney 2001-04Brendan Feldstein 2003-04Brett Fellows 1991Bob Ferguson 1972-73John Ferguson 1993-96Ryan Ferguson 1999-03John Fernez 1972-75Greg Feroli 2003-04Don Ferrara 1982John Filosi 1989-92Bob Fink 1973-74Keon Finklea 2001Dave Fionda 1978-79Mike Fischer 2006-08Mike Fisher 1987-90Dan Fitzgerald 1995Zach Flanders 2001Paul Fleck 1996Tom Fleming 1994-97Erles Fleurimond 1999Adam Fleury 2002Peter Flori 1986-87Frank Fodera 1999-01Dan Forbes 1981Billy Ford 1976-79David Ford 1993-95Corey Forgetta 2007David Forlizzi 1991Tom Forti 1980Keith Franco 1990-92

Mike Frawley 1998-99Jonathan Friary 1993Chris Frisoli 1996-99Ed Froning 1989Ryan Fryar 1996-97,99-00Jonathan Furey 1989-91

Jonathan Gable 1993Al Gabrielli 1978Adam Gagne 1999-02Pete Gallagher 1997,99Kevin Gallant 2004-07Dave Galvin 1978Jim Gambee 2003-04Denayr Gant 2001-02, 04-05Joe Garcia 2006David Gardyn 2006-07Jeffrey Gee 1977Bob Geiger 1985Chris Gelinas 1987-88Jason Geraigery 2000-03Mike Gerrity 1999-02John Gevrekakis 1979-82Eric Giacobba 1995,97-98Lou Giaconelli 1972-73Jim Giammarinaro 1978Mike Gillis 1996Paul Girard 1990-93Gary Giroux 1982-83Greg Glavin 1982-83Aaron Goldberg 1975-76Kyle Goodwin 2003-06Pat Goonan 1992-94Bob Gorham 1972Jeff Gorra 2000James Grant 2002Mike Grant 2007Sean Gray 1995-98Frank Graziano 1991Charlie Gregg 2008Lee Grever 1996-99Joseph Grieco 1983-86Adam Griggs 2002-05Mike Griggs 2004-07Steve Grimwood 1986-88John Groark 1977Tim Grovenburg 2006-08Joe Guiliano 2003Dennis Gullotti 1983-86

Brett Hagan 2006Ray Haas 1974Rob Haddad 1997-00

All-Time RosterSteve Hagopian 1973Justin Haines 2007-08Mark Halvorsen 1979Justin Hamilton 1998-99Seth Hannah 1999-00Mark Hanrahan 1999-00Gary Hansis 1973-74Doug Hanson 1996-97Mike Hardiman 1981Joe Harding 1976James Haroutunian 1992-95Jim Hartofelis 1996-97Dana Harvey 1993Brian Hauser 1978-81Sean Hayes 1991Spencer Hayes 2008Tim Healy 1973-76Tom Healy 1972Brian Heath 1982-83Jerry Hebert 1984-86Jonathan Heflin 1983-85Mike Hefron 1979Nathan Heim 1995Bob Hendrickson 1983Alex Herbst 2002-03Carlos Hernandez 2002-05Obdulio Hernandez 2002-05Mario Hernandez-Kenyon 01-03Rob Hervey 1995Bo Hickey 2006-07Ed Hickey 1988-91Tom Higginbotham 2002-05Bob Higgins 1984-87Brian Higgins 1988-89Brandon Hight 1990-93Tim Hilgert 1988-91Michael Hill 1975Sean Hilliard 1987-90Jonathan Hinkley 1994-95Jamie Hirbour 1999-02Chad Hixon 1996Jim Hoffman 1983Matt Hoffman 1984Andy Hogan 2000-03Brian Holland 1997-00Tom Holleran 1979-81Andy Holmes 2003Bob Holmes 1996-99Lou Holmes 1976-78Bruce Hopkins 1976-77Don Hopkins 2008Paul Hopkins 1988Steve Hopkins 2008Bruce Horne 1973-74Kevin Horrigan 1982, 84Doug Horton 1999-02Wade Houston 2006Mark Howard 1987-90Robbie Howe 1984-86Brian Hurrie 1992Brian Hurton 1990-93Mike Hutwelker 1989-90

Thomas Infantine 1976Kirk Irons 2001

Jeremiah Jacek 2001-03Bennett Jacobs 2005-08Jeff Jagiello 2000-03Joshua James 2004Tom James 1984Ryan Jamison 1999-00,02John Jenkins 1988-90Joe Jerome 1998-99Bryant Johnson 2007-08Ed Johnson 1972Josh Johnson 1989-91Lamonte Johnson 1997

Mike Johnson 1991Eric Jordan 1999Jonathan Joseph 2003-06Dave Juall 1974

Jon Kaczka 2004-07Brian Kallenberg 2001-04Tom Kane 1994-97Greg Karsky 1997Michael Kassaris 2003Bill Kavanaugh 2000-03Jared Kawadler 2007-08Jonathan Kazarian 2008Kevin Kearns 2006-08Bill Keefe 1984David Keeler 1990-93Jim Kelcourse 1998Richard Kellem 1977-78David Kelmer 1995-98Jeremy Kemper 2000-03Liam Kenney 1988Matt Kenney 1994-95Geoffrey Kent 1981Patrick Kent 2000-03Peter Kent 1989-92Rob Keough 1989Brian Kerr 1988-89Russ Kershaw 1975-77David Kiernan 1983Dan Killay 2006-08Chuck Killian 1974Rob Killinger 1999-02Paul Kimball 1977Jim Kimmel 1988-90Todd Kimmel 1993Mark King 1977-79

Walter Kinsey 1996-99Jason Kipp 1997Greg Kish 1989-91Justin Kittredge 2008Grant Klotz 1974T.J. Knapp 2005-06Jason Knoll 1999Peter Knowlton 1978Saltuk Kocabas 1984John Kohler 1982Rob Kohrs 2003-05George Kokoros 1989-92Jake Kokos 2005-08Gary Kosiewski 1990Ted Krautmann 2000-03

Ted Larkin

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Joe LaCava 2004-05Tony LaCava 1984Keith Lafaso 1991-92Darryl Laforest 2006-08Kristopher Lake 2002-05Mike Lambert 2008Chris Lane 2008Gregg Lane 1997-98Nick Langathianos 2005-06Bob Langley 1977-79Frank Lanuza 1982-83Mike LaPrade 2002-05Ted Larkin 1997-00Bryan Larrabee 2003-06Mike Lataille 1987-90Leo Latraverse 2003-05Phil Latvis 1981Dave Laurendeau 1980Seth Lavallee 1999John Lavelle 1974-75

Dan Lavigueur 1975Steve Lawless 1988Eric Lazzari 1994-97Sean Leary 2004-07Marc LeBoeuf 1999-02Patrick LeClair 2007-08John Lecchesi 1975Darren Lee 1995-98Tim Legere 1989-92Casey Legg 1997Scott Lemay 1984-85Roger Lemme 1972Mark Lenehan 2003-04Chris Lessard 1990-93Jemail Lewis 2003-06Mike Lexner 2005Paul Ligor 1977-78Tim Lindsay 1992-93Mike Linn 2003Alan Lisitano 1986-89Larry Lodge 1997-00Peter Lodge 2004-07Ron Lombardi 1989-91Tim Longua 1990-91Craig Loomis 1987Chuck Loomos 1990-92Silvio Lopes 2001Bill Loughery 1977-78

Jason Lozon 1997-99Scott Lucas 1999-00Kevin Lucey 1986-89John Lund 1998Ken Lund 1981Mike Lundell 1996-99Kevin Lutik 1972Tom Lydon 1990-93Brendan Lynch 2004Joe Lynch 1987Kevin Lynch 1976-78Casey Lyons 2005-07Kevin Lyons 1998-99

Brian MacArthur 1985Vincent Macchia 1995-96Kevin MacDonald 1991-93Mike MacDonald 2007-08Dave MacElhiney 1981Bruce MacFarlane 1975Anthony Machiano 1999-00Scott MacInnes 1990Dan MacIsaac 1997-98Dave MacKinnon 1981Ian MacLellan 2001Jim Magner 1996-97Dave Mague 1973Joe Maguire 1978Derek Mahoney 1993-96Joe Mahoney 1983Dallas Mall 2001-04Rob Malloy 1989-91John Malone 2007-08Gordon Maloney 1983-84Mike Malvesti 2002-03, 05-06Aaron Mandelbaum 1998-99Greg Manfra 1972Peter Manns 2005-07Blair Mapp 1978Joseph Maracsia 1977Bill Marchant 1981-83Stephen Marcotte 1987-88Kyle Marden 2001-04Gil Markarian 1973Joe Marrinan 1980Derrick Marsan 2003-06Lorenzo Marshall 2001-04Milt Marvin 1974-75Mike Mason 1994-97McKenzie Mathews 2007-08Kevin Matthews 1981-84John Mattock 1996-97Greg Mazmanian 1972Ed Mazzuchelli 1993-96Dave McBride 1991-92Rob McCann 1996Dan McCarthy 1986Geoff McCarthy 1998Marty McCarthy 1995Paul McCarthy 1988-91Bill McCauley 1991Chuck McCauley 1993-94Mike McCloskey 2001Joe McCusker 1975-77Paul McCusker 1976Matt McDermott 2003Keven McDonald 1988Matt McDonough 2007Jim McElaney 1972-74Richard McElaney 1977Aaron McFadden 2007Sean McGah 2005-08Bill McGean 1972Jon McGettrick 1999Pat McGinn 1984-87Tom McGonagle 1997,99Bryan McGonigle 2004-07

Steve Nawrocki 1992Jack Needham 1978James Nephew 1975Mike Nesti 1978Charlie Nestor 1972Mike New 1993-96Rick Newman 1994-95Mike Nickerson 1992-94Angelo Nole 1979-82Todd Norley 2004-07Mark Notini 1983-84Greg Novarro 1990-92Mike Nowiszewski 2006-08Craig Nugent 1972-74Craig Nugent, Jr. 2003Rick Nurmi 1986

Jake Oates 1994-97Greg O’Brien 2007-08Steve O’Brien 1992-93Tim O’Brien 1996-97Ted O’Brien 1999Mike O’Connell 2000-03George O’Connor 1992-95Ed O’Donnell 1981-82Tim O’Donnell 2000,02-03Rich Ogilvie 1981-83Mike Oliveira 2001-03Mike O’Malley 1992Ray O’Neil 1983

Chris O’Neil 1999-02Mike Orfanos 2005David Orlando 1988-90Steve Ornell 1979-81Bruce Orth 1991-94Anthony Ortins 1986-88Abe Ortolani 1998Jeff Ostrum 1989Steve O’Toole 1982-85Craig Owings 1977

Aaron Page 1996-97Mike Pailler 1997-00Mike Palaia 1977-79Anthony Panetti 2005John Panica 1983Bill Panora 2007-08Rocco Paolino 1991Joe Papagni 1976-78Bill Parent 1982Brie-El Parker 2002-05Matt Parker 2000Tom Parker 1977-79Dewitt Parsons 1975-76Matt Parsons 2001-03

Justin McGowan 2001Matt McGowan 1998-99Devin McGrath 2000Jason McGrath 1996-97Kirk McGregor 1995Winston McGregor 2003Bob McKean 1984-85Brian McKenna 1989-90Devon McKenna 2002-03Jamie McKenna 1995-96Jim McKenna 1982-84Chris McKinnon 1991-92John McLaughlin 2003Ward McLaughlin 1974Kevin McMahon 1987-88Bill McManus 1981Ken McNall 1986-87Pat McNamara 2006-08Tyler McNamara 2006-08Chuck McQuade 1979-82Tom McSharry 2003-05Danny McWilliams 2005Gustavo Medina 2005-07Joe Meahl 1995-98Mike Medeiros 1993-94Steve Medeiros 1995Gustavo Medina 2004Eric Meuse 1998-00Phil Mezheritsky 2004-06David Michaelis 1978Rob Michalowski 1989-92Paul Michaud 1984Chip Michel 1974-76Gary Michelson 1980-82Bill Miller 1974Bob Miller 1972Greg Miller 1988Nat Miller 2005-08Scott Miller 2004-07Ted Miller 1982Chris Mills 1999-01Paul Modica 1979Bob Moitoso 1984-86Jeff Molesso 2002-05Bernie Monkiewicz 1994-95Tom Monroe 1999Joe Monteleone 1990-91Bob Montville 1972Erik Moreau 1992-94Andy Morgan 1996Henry Morris 2004-08Peter Morrissey 1984Chad Morrone 1989-91Rob Mosurick 1997-98Steve Moulton 1991-94Steve Moyer 2000-01Ben Mozzer 1996Byran Mroczka 2006-08Mike Muccio 2005-08Dan Mueller 1991Jared Muggeo 2001Roy Muise 1980-82Rob Mulhern 2000-01Julian Mundele 2004Dave Murdock 1983-86Brian Murphy 1993-95Jehan Murphy 2003-07Kevin Murphy 1976-78Mike Murphy 1995-98Patrick Murphy 1992-93Rick Muskus 1988-90

Amit Nagdev 2003-06Paul Najemy 1985Steve Nardone 1988-89Mark Nasiff 1984-87Ben Nassar 1995-98

All-Time Roster

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All-Time RosterEd Partyka 1973Dave Pascucci 1981-83Steve Patten 1993-96Chris Paul 1984-86Marvin Peart 1988Mike Pedroli 1995-96Steve Peltz 2006-07Gabe Perez 1995Geraldo Perjuste 2002-05Jason Perkins 1995-96Derek Perry 1988-91Jesse Petersen 2005-08Mark Petersen 2001-04John Peterson 1974-75Remo Petrucelli 1974Mike Petruzzo 1972John Phelan 1975-77Tim Pidgeon 1982John Pigmatelli 1972David Plunkett 1988-89Paul Pogharian 1972Brad Poirier 2008Nick Poirier 2002Paul Poisson 1972Chris Powers 1985Tim Pratt 1985Topher Prondecki 2004Scott Prue 1994Steve Puglielli 1990-93Mark Pulpi 1994Eric Purvis 1981-84Paul Pusatere 1989-92

Frank Quattropani 1977Andrew Quinn 1991, 93-94Dan Quinn 2001-02

Kevin Randall 2004-07Matt Rapoza 1996-99Jim Ray 1997Jozef Reddington 2005-08Paul Reed 1999-02Liam Regan 2007-08Bob Reid 1984Scott Reiland 1993-96Peter Reilly 1975Peter Reis 1985-86Tony Remington 1990-91Tom Rempelakis 1975-77Jordan Remy 1999Ed Rich 2005Lance Richards 1999-00Wudi Richards 1989-92Jared Rifenbary 2005-06Alex Riker 2008Nick Riordan 2004-07Dan Riter 2001-04Bill Robichaud 1996Danny Rollins 2003-04Mark Rollins 1996-97Jonathan Rosario 2006-08Michael Rose 1980David Rosi 1973-75Chad Rossi 1992-95Bill Rougas 1996Kelley Rowe 2004-05, 07-08Dan Rowell 1986-89Darren Roy 1999-01Sal Ruffino 2007-08Andrew Ruggiero 2003-06Ron Russian 1974Greg Ryan 1998-99Jason Ryder 1991-94Mike Rymsha 1993-95

Frederick Sabbs 2003-06Mark Sack 1972-75

Joe Salcido 1995Dan Salvin 1991Mike Sampson 1993, 95Joe Santillo 1998Barry Saunders 1978-80Bob Savignano 1992Mark Savoy 1990Andy Sbordone 1998Steve Scaringe 2006-07Steve Schiavo 1997Karl Schlatzer 1978-80Ron Schnapp 1975Brett Schuering 2007-08Mike Schunder 1999-03Ed Sciaba 2007Ed Scialdoni 1974Mike Scully 2003-06Anthony Seaforth 2001-04Harry See 1979-80Shaun Seger 1996-99Jim Seidman 1978Ben Selchan 1998-01Harold Selke 1984John Sementelli 1994-97Mike Senatore 1984Bob Sergi 1978-81Brad Sforza 1996-99Joe Shapiro 1977Mike Shattuck 1989-91Kean Shaughessy 1994Billy Shaw 2005Matt Shea 2007-08Tim Shea 1987-88Jim Sheehan 1997Bob Sheeley 1972Todd Shulman 1994-98Spiro Siannes 2007-08Ron Siggins 1990-91Jon Silva 1972Mark Simonelli 1994-95Brady Simpson 2001-02Rob Sinkiewicz 1985-88Mark Skalla 1983-86Mike Slattery 2007-08John Slein 2008Calvin Smith 2006-08Chris Smith 1996Dave Smith 2004-06Jason Smith 1996-98Sean Smith 2003-06Tim Smith 2007-08John Smolak 1980Bryan Snead 1994-96Carmine Solimine 1989Len Solomon 1983Eric Song 2006-08Tim Sousa 2007-08Doug Souza 1972-75Ken Souza 1974-75George Specht 1973-74Steve Spinale 2004-05Will Spring 2007-08Dean Spunzo 1992-93Brian Starbird 1995-98Bob Stewart 1979-81Bart Stires 2007-08Jon Story 1990-91, 93-94Tom Strickland 1999-03John Studley 2005-08Greg Sturman 1989, 91Brian Sullivan 1991-92J.J. Sullivan 2004-07Mark Sullivan 2001-03Mark Sutera 1989-91Kurt Svendsen 1981Bill Swan 1972-74Jim Sweeney 2007-08

Kevin Swenson 1998-99Jay Symonds 1987-90

Sam Taggard 1992-96Jon Takach 2000Tom Taranto 1981-83Bob Tarbox 1972Bobby Tarr 2008Mike Tarentino 1995Dave Taylor 1986-87Josh Tenenbaum 2006-08Paul Tetzel 2004-07Dan Theriault 1989-90Cliff Thifault 2003-06Alex Thomas 1998Chuck Thomas 1984-87Raphael Thomas 2008Richard Thomas 1999-00Michael Thompson 1983Patrick Thorpe 1984-87Frank Tiano 1985-87Matt Tiano 1982-85Steve Tierney 1976-79Kevin Tighe 1987-90Pat Tighe 2001-02Enzo Tirino 2002-05Doug Tirrell 1982-84Alex Tomaino 2007-08Steve Torra 1983-84Tony Tortolini 1982-83Hiroyuki Toyama 1994-96Matt Tracey 2007Todd Tracy 1995Paul Trainor 1987, 89-90Jim Trait 1992-93Paul Traverse 1976-77Steve Tresca 1975-77John Troiano 1977Jon Trombley 1991-94Tim Tsetsilas 1987-90Bill Tucker 1995-98Scott Tucker 1998-00Tom Turenne 1992-95Todd Tusia 1997-98Kyle Tuthill 2007-08Steve Tychanski 2003Cetan Tyler 2005-08

Rich Umenhofer 1991, 93Jason Urdang 2006-08

Jim Vanaria 2006Chris Varrieur 1996Jacob Varteresian 1994-96Mike Vaughn 1995Mike Vaughn 1991-92, 94-95Tracy Veillette 1987, 89-90Mike Veilleux 1995-96,98Alex Veloria 1987Tony Ventricelli 1981Dan Veo 1992-93Jon Vercellone 1990-93Rob Vetere 1995-96Mike Vigue 1992-94Mike Vinci 1977-78Matt Vittorioso 1998Dana Vittum 1993-95

Buddy Walker 1981-82Jim Walsh 1981-83Jeff Warfield 1991-94Tom Washburn 1989-92Taj Washington 2002-03Tim Waterman 1994-95Jeff Wecal 1999-00Thom Weiser 1974Matt Welch 2008

Jim Wells 1978-80Doug Werner 1977Paul Wessel 1984-86Richard Wetherbee 1984Brian Whalen 1999-02Richard Whalen 1981-84Ray Wheaton 1994Tom Whelan 1980Adam Whitby 1995-98Adam White 2002Charles White 1987, 89-90James White 2008John White 2005-08Mark White 1984-87Mark C. White 1985Tim White 1987-86Chris Whitman 2004-07Jeff Whitney 1993-94Mike Wigon 1975Elliott Wilke 1998James Wilkie 2008Corey Wilkinson 1990Steve Wilkinson 1987Steve Willett 1980Terry Wilkinson 1972-73Al Wilson 1972Darren Wilson 2004-05Jeff Winer 1972-73John Woermer 1978-79Bill Woods 1998-00Brian Woodward 1993-94Ilya Wortman 2004-07Mark Wright 1993Brian Wurcel 2001

Jason Yesinko 1990-93Barney Yetman 1976-78Kyle York 2001-04Jake Yorkis 1995Marc Young 1995Marc Young 1995

Rick Zaccardo 1975Jim Zafirson 1994Matt Zahoruiko 2006-08Ahmed Zango 1999Mike Zapatka 1980-83Staffin Zebarth 1989Peter Zelek 1996Frederik Zilmer 2008Eric Zimmerman 2003Jon Zipp 1989Fred Zonghi 1972Steve Zuckerman 1976-77Jeff Zurosky 1985-87

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Assumption CollegeOctober 24, Home

Location: Worcester, Mass. 01609President: Dr. Francesco C. CesareoDirector of Athletics: Ted PaulauskasConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 2,200 Founded: 1904Colors: Blue & White Nickname: GreyhoundsHome Field: Multi-Sport Stadium (1,200, A-Turf)

Press Box Phone: 508-767-5060

Football Coach: Cory Bailey (Fordham, 1998)Assumption & Career Record: 4th season, 13-28

2008 Record: 1-9 overall (1-6 NE-10, t-7th place)Captain: David CanneyTeam Offense: Multiple Team Defense: Multiple

SID: Steve Morris Office: 508-767-7240E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 508-798-2568

Web Site: assumptiongreyhounds.com

Series Record: Bentley leads, 29-7-1 overall and 20-1 varsity

American International CollegeSeptember 25, Home

Location: Springfield, Mass. 01109President: Dr. Vincent M. ManiaciDirector of Athletics: Richard BedardConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 1,700 Founded: 1885Colors: Gold, Black & White Nickname: Yellow JacketsHome Field: John Homer Miller Field (5,000, Grass)

Press Box Phone: 413-733-1016, 413-348-9802

Football Coach: Art Wilkins (Bucknell 1972)AIC & Career Record: 16th season, 95-60

2008 Record: 9-2 overall (7-0 NE-10, 1st place)Captains: Shane Murphy, Rob Parent, Rich Reichert, Nate ThompsonTeam Offense: Pro Team Defense: 4-3

SID: Darryl Konicki Office: 413-205-3572E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 413-205-3571

Web Site: aicyellowjackets.com

Series Record: Tied, 7-7

University of New HavenSeptember 19, Away

Location: West Haven, Conn. 06516President: Dr. Steven H. KaplanDirector of Athletics: Deborah ChinConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 3,163 Founded: 1920Colors: Blue & Gold Nickname: ChargersHome Field: Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium (5,000, SprinTurf)

Press Box Phone: 203-887-5374

Football Coach: Peter Rossomando (Boston University 1993)New Haven & Career Record: 1st season

2008 Record: Did not have footballCaptains: NoneTeam Offense: Multiple Team Defense: Multiple 3-front

SID: Andy Beardsley Office: 203-932-7025E-mail: [email protected] Fax : 203-932-7470

Web Site: newhaven.edu/athletics

Series Record: First meeting

Curry CollegeSeptember 4, Home

Location: Milton, Mass. 02186President: Kenneth K. Quigley, Jr.Director of Athletics: Vinnie EruzioneConference: New England Football ConferenceEnrollment: 2,000 Founded: 1879Colors: Purple & White Nickname: ColonelsHome Field: Walter M. Katz Field (1,600, FieldTurf)

Press Box Phone: 617-839-3428

Football Coach: Skip Bandini (Massachusetts Maritime Academy 1981)Curry & Overall Record: 4th season, 33-4

2008 Record: 10-2 (6-1 NEFC Boyd Division 2nd place)Captains: Daniel Dawson, Scott Driscoll, Michael MurrayTeam Offense: Multiple I Team Defense: 4-4

SID: Ken Golner Office: 617-333-2324E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 617-333-2027

Web Site: curryathletics.com

Series Record: Bentley leads, 5-0

T H E O P P O N E N T S

2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat C.W. Post W 45-19 Aug. 29 at C.W. Postat Southern Conn W 13-12 Sept. 5 at Merrimack (NC) (N)Bentley W 49-20 Sept. 11 at Stonehill (N)Husson W 35-7 Sept. 19 Southern Connat Saint Anselm W 37-6 Sept. 25 at Bentley (N)Stonehill W 24-10 Oct. 3 Saint AnselmPace W 42-20 Oct. 10 at New Havenat Assumption W 43-24 Oct. 24 Merrimackat Merrimack W 34-29 Oct. 31 at PaceSouthern Conn L 27-17 Nov. 7 AssumptionSeton Hill % L 14-7

% NCAA Playoffs

2009 ScheduleSept. 5 at LincolnSept. 11 at AssumptionSept. 19 BentleySept. 26 StonehillOct. 2 at Southern Conn (N)Oct. 10 AICOct. 17 at MerrimackOct. 24 PaceOct. 31 at Saint AnselmNov. 7 Ohio Dominican

2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat Worcester State W 28-21(ot) Sept. 4 at Bentley (N)Fitchburg State W 41-34 Sept. 12 WidenerWestfield State W 42-16 Sept. 19 at Westfield StateWestern N.E. W 40-7 Sept. 26 at Western New Englandat Salve Regina W 21-7 Oct. 3 Salve ReginaMIT W 59-27 Oct. 10 at MITat Endicott W 46-27 Oct. 17 Endicottat Plymouth State L 28-17 Oct. 24 Plymouth StateNichols W 45-20 Oct. 31 at NicholsUMass-Dartmouth W 40-20 Nov. 7 UMass-DartmouthIthaca % W 26-21SUNY Cortland % L 42-0 % NCAA Playoffs

2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat Sacred Heart L 42-21 Aug. 28 Millersville (N)at Pace L 27-20 Sept. 4 at Worcester State (N)at Merrimack L 30-28 Sept. 11 New Haven (N)Saint Anselm W 16-7 Sept. 26 Southern Connat Bentley L 22-19 Oct. 3 at PacePace L 21-14 Oct. 10 Merrimackat Stonehill L 31-7 Oct. 17 at Saint AnselmAIC L 43-24 Oct. 24 at Bentleyat Southern Conn L 28-12 Oct. 30 StonehillMerrimack L 34-7 Nov. 7 at AIC

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Ohio Dominican UniversityAugust 29, Away

Location: Columbus, OhioInterim President: Ron SeiffertDirector of Athletics: Bill BlazerConference: IndependentEnrollment: 3,000 Founded: 1911Colors: Black, Gold and White Nickname: PanthersHome Field: Panther Field (1,750, SprinTurf)

Press Box Phone: 614-253-3482

Football Coach: Dale Carlson (Concordia, Ill., 1978)Ohio Dominican Record: 6th season, 29-24Career Record: 15th season, 103-100-3

2008 Record: 7-3 overall (4-2 MSFA Mideast League, 2nd place)Captain: Manju Jabbie, Rashawn Newell, Kyle ReichelderferTeam Offense: Pro style spread Team Defense: Multiple

SID: Jeff Blair Office: 614-251-4577E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 614-252-2556

Web Site: panthers.ohiodominican.edu

Series Record: First meeting

Merrimack CollegeOctober 3, Away

Location: North Andover, Mass. 01845President: Dr. Ronald ChampagneDirector of Athletics: Glenn HoffmanConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 2,150 Founded: 1947Colors: Blue & Gold Nickname: WarriorsHome Field: Warrior Field (2,000, FieldTurf)

Press Box Phone: 978-837-5950

Football Coach: John Perry (New Hampshire, 1992)Merrimack & Career Record: 2nd season, 6-4

2008 Record: 6-4 (4-3 NE-10, t-3rd place)Captains: Shane Brown, Bernard Cooper, Chris Laham, Jeremiah WattsTeam Offense: Multiple, no-huddle Team Defense: 3-4

SID: Brad Davis Office: 978-837-5364E-mail: [email protected] Fax : 978-837-5079

Web Site: merrimackathletics.com

Series Record: Bentley leads, 13-5 overall and 11-5 varsity

Pace UniversityOctober 17, Away

Location: Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570President: Stephen J. FriedmanDirector of Athletics: Joseph F. O’DonnellConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 13,463 Founded: 1906Colors: Navy & Gold Name: SettersHome Field: Pace Field (1,500, Grass)

Press Box Phone: 914-773-3921

Football Coach: Mike Iezzi (Kean, 1988)Pace & Career Record: 5th season, 11-30

2008 Record: 4-6 overall (3-4 NE-10, 5th place)Captain: Andrew Kulak, Michael LaMonica, Ken MarcouxTeam Offense: West coast Team Defense: 3-4

SID: John Tagliaferri Office: 914-773-3888E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 914-773-3491

Web Site: pacesettersathletics.com

Series Record: Bentley leads 8-3

Saint Anselm CollegeSeptember 11, Home

Location: Manchester, N.H. 03102President: Rev. Jonathan DeFelice, OSBInterim Director of Athletics: Drew LitzConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 1,900 Founded: 1889Colors: Navy Blue, White & Gray Nickname: HawksHome Field: Grappone Stadium (4,500, Grass)

Press Box Phone: 603-656-6032

Football Coach: Patrick Murphy (Northeastern, 1996)Saint Anselm & Career Record: 2nd season, 2-8

2008 Record: 2-8 overall (1-6 NE-10, t-7th place)Captains: Dan Bohenek, Anthony Murray, Mark ColantonioTeam Offense: One-Back Team Defense: Multiple

SID: Ken Johnson, Jr. Office: 603-641-7810E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 603-641-7172

Web Site: athletics.anselm.edu

Series Record: Bentley leads, 8-0

T H E O P P O N E N T S

2008 Results 2009 ScheduleHusson W 42-7 Sept. 5 AIC (NC) (N)at Bryant L 20-7 Sept. 12 HussonAssumption W 30-28 Sept. 18 Stonehill (N)Southern Conn L 40-26 Sept. 26 at Saint Anselmat Pace W 31-28 Oct. 3 BentleySaint Anselm L 48-42 Oct. 10 at Assumptionat Bentley W 27-11 Oct. 17 New Havenat Stonehill W 21-16 Oct. 24 at AICAIC L 34-29 Oct. 30 at Southern Conn (N)at Assumption W 34-7 Nov. 7 Pace

2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat Marian W 70-7 Aug. 29 Bentley (N)at Campbellsville W 50-14 Sept. 5 Seton Hill (N)Wisconsin-OshkoshL 17-16 Sept. 19 at WalshMcKendree W 59-0 Sept. 26 at Wisconsin-Oshkoshat Saint Francis, Ind. L 35-0 Oct. 3 at Lake ErieSt. Xavier L 17-14 Oct. 10 St. Joseph’sTaylor W 24-6 Oct. 24 Central Stateat Walsh W 24-22 Oct. 31 at UrbanaUrbana W 56-0 Nov. 7 at New Havenat Malone W 34-24 Nov. 14 at Wesley

2008 Results 2009 ScheduleAssumption W 27-20 Sept. 5 at SalisburyStonehill W 28-24 Sept. 11 at Southern Conn (N)at Saint Anselm W 15-14 Sept. 19 Saint Anselmat Iona L 30-26 Sept. 26 AlbrightMerrimack L 31-28 Oct. 3 Assumptionat Assumption W 21-14 Oct. 10 at Stonehillat AIC L 42-20 Oct. 17 BentleySouthern Conn L 40-17 Oct. 24 at New Havenat Bentley L 24-20 Oct. 31 AICSaint Anselm L 28-14 Nov. 7 at Merrimack

2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat Kutztown L 35-0 Aug. 29 Kutztownat Plymouth State L 36-28 Sept. 5 Plymouth StatePace L 15-14 Sept. 11 at Bentley (N)at Assumption L 16-7 Sept. 19 at PaceAIC L 37-6 Sept. 26 Merrimackat Merrimack W 48-42 Oct. 3 at AICat Southern Conn L 56-0 Oct. 17 AssumptionBentley L 30-12 Oct. 24 at StonehillStonehill L 35-0 Oct. 31 New Havenat Pace W 28-14 Nov. 7 Southern Conn

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Southern Connecticut State Univ.October 9, Home

Location: New Haven, Conn. 06515President: Dr. Cheryl J. NortonDirector of Athletics: Patricia NicolConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 12,158 Founded: 1893Colors: Blue & White Nickname: OwlsHome Field: Jess Dow Field (6,000, AstroPlay)

Press Box Phone: 203-392-6676, 77, 78

Football Coach: Rich Cavanaugh (AIC 1976)Southern & Career Record: 25th season, 145-104-1

2008 Record: 8-3 overall (6-1 NE-10, 2nd place)Captains: Jarom Freeman, Martin Manson, Kyle Sandberg, Greg TubaTeam Offense: Multiple Team Defense: Multiple

SID: Michael Kobylanski Office: 203-392-6005E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 203-392-6967

Web Site: southernctowls.com

Series Record: Bentley leads, 6-5

Stonehill CollegeNovember 7, Away

Location: Easton, Mass. 02357President: Rev. Mark T. Cregan, CSCDirector of Athletics: Brendan SullivanConference: Northeast-10Enrollment: 2,384 Founded: 1948Colors: Purple & White Nickname: SkyhawksHome Field: W.B. Mason Stadium (2,400, FieldTurf)

Press Box Phone: 508-565-1526

Football Coach: Robert Talley (Boston University, 1991)Stonehill & Career Record: 3rd season, 9-11

2008 Record: 4-6 overall (2-5 NE-10, 6th place)Captains: Jon Penning, Thomas Pfeifer, Greg SanzariTeam Offense: Multiple Team Defense: Multiple

SID: Doug Monson Office: 508-565-1352E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 508-565-1504

Web Site: stonehillskyhawks.com

Series Record: Bentley leads, 31-8-1 overall and 18-4-1 varsity

Directions to BentleyFrom the West: Take exit 14 of the Massachusetts Turnpike andfollow signs to Route 95/128 North. Continue as directed in “FromRoute 95/128” below.

From Route 95/128: Exit 27A (Winter Street/Totten Pond Road).At very end of exit, bear right onto Totten Pond Road. Followabout a mile to end. Take right on Lexington Street. There is animmediate fork in the road. Bear left and take first left (about 200yards) onto Beaver Street. At traffic rotary, go 2/3rds of the wayaround, remaining on Beaver. Take a right at next traffic light (FalconWay) for entrance to Dana Center.

From Boston and Points East: Follow Storrow Drive (west) orMemorial Drive (west) to the end and follow signs towardArlington. Then bear left at sign that reads “To 16 S WatertownWaltham”. Follow for six-tenths of a mile and turn right ontoBelmont Street after passing the Star Market shopping center onthe right. Continue on Belmont Street until it intersects withTrapelo Road. Bear right onto Trapelo Road and continue for 1.7miles. Take a left at the light and follow the sign that reads “60Waltham to Rte 20”. This is Waverley Oaks Road (Route 60). Atthe next traffic light, take a left on Beaver Street. Go to second lightand take left onto Falcon Way for entrance to Dana Center.

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2008 Results 2009 Scheduleat W.Va. Wesleyan W 26-21 Aug. 28 Indiana, Pa.at Bryant L 39-36 Sept. 5 at BryantAIC L 13-12 Sept. 11 Pace (N)at Stonehill W 28-14 Sept. 19 at AICat Merrimack W 40-26 Sept. 26 at AssumptionBentley W 47-14 Oct. 2 New Haven (N)Saint Anselm W 56-0 Oct. 9 at Bentley (N)at Pace W 40-17 Oct. 17 StonehillAssumption W 28-12 Oct. 31 Merrimack (N)at AIC W 27-17 Nov. 7 at Saint Anselmat West Chester % L 52-32

% NCAA Playoffs

2008 Results 2009 ScheduleWagner W 14-13 Aug. 27 at Glenville State (N)at Pace L 28-24 Sept. 5 at WagnerSouthern Conn L 28-14 Sept. 11 AIC (N)at Bentley L 17-14 Sept. 18 at Merrimack (N)at Iona L 35-34 (ot) Sept. 26 at New Havenat AIC L 24-10 Oct. 10 PaceAssumption W 31-7 Oct. 17 at Southern ConnMerrimack L 21-16 Oct. 24 Saint Anselmat Saint Anselm W 35-0 Oct. 30 at Assumption (N)Bentley W 35-7 Nov. 7 Bentley

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Since its modest beginning as theNortheast-7 in 1979, today the nation’smost comprehensive Division IIconference has evolved into amembership committed to competitiveathletics programs that emphasize theeducation on and off the field of itsmore than 5,500 student athletes.

Today’s Northeast-10 Conferenceremains focused on complementing theacademic integrity and missions of the member institutions with a commitmentto a broad-based championship program, as evidenced by the 23 sports theConference offers in championship play, the most such of any Division II conference.

The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, NewYork to Boston, Massachusetts and Burlington, Vermont to Long Island, NewYork. Many of the members are located in or around the urban metropolitanareas of Albany, Boston, New Haven, Worcester and New York.

Eight years ago, the Northeast-10 added football to its growing roster ofsports after absorbing the former Eastern Football Conference. Since thesport moved under the NE-10 umbrella, conference champions have beenBentley (2003, 2004-co), American International (2008), Bryant (2006-co,2007), C.W. Post (2001, 2002, 2004-co, 2005, 2006-co), Merrimack (2006-co) and Southern Connecticut (2006-co).

The number of football-playing institutions in the Northeast-10 will expandfrom eight to nine for the 2009 season as the University of New Haven hasresurrected its program and will be playing this fall for the first time since2003.

Julie Ruppert is in her second year as commissioner of the Northeast-10. Shejoined the conference after 15 years with the America East Conference, mostrecently as the conference’s Senior Associate Commissioner.

The Northeast-10 also crowns champions in baseball, men’s and women’sbasketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, golf, ice hockey,men’s and women’s indoor track, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s andwomen’s outdoor track, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’sswimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

2008 Final StandingsCONFERENCE ALL GAMESW L PCT W L PCT

American International^ 7 0 1.000 9 2 .818Southern Connecticut 6 1 .857 8 3 .727Merrimack 4 3 .571 6 4 .600Bentley 4 3 .571 5 6 .455Pace 3 4 .429 4 6 .400Stonehill 2 5 .286 4 6 .400Saint Anselm 1 6 .143 2 8 .200Assumption 1 6 .143 1 9 .100

^ Northeast-10 champion

MVP: Travis Poole, American InternationalOffensive Player of the Year: John Wiechman, Southern ConnecticutDefensive Player of the Year: Jerome Pinckney, Southern ConnecticutOffensive Lineman of the Year: Ed Peters, Southern ConnecticutDefensive Lineman of the Year: Jean Simeon, American InternationalFreshman of the Year: Marc Wilson, Saint AnselmCo-Coaches of the Year: Art Wilkins, American International, RichCavanaugh, Southern Connecticut

2008 All-Northeast-10 First TeamPOS NAME SCHOOL YEARQB Rob Parent American International SoRB Herbert Woodard Assumption SoRB John Wiechman Southern Connecticut SoFB Luke St. Marie Saint Anselm JrWR Travis Poole American International GrWR Jeremiah Watts Merrimack JrTE Tom Cerny Southern Connecticut SrT David Bellmont Merrimack SoT James Economou Southern Connecticut SoG Tyke Spaulding American International SrG Jacob Bradley Merrimack SoC Ed Peters Southern Connecticut Sr

DL Jean Simeon American International SrDL Darryl Laforest Bentley JrDL McKenzie Matthews Bentley JrDL Lee Robinson Pace GrDL Jaliem Cuttino Southern Connecticut SrDL George Whetstone Stonehill SrLB Nick Abraham American International SoLB Dustin Zitzmann Assumption JrLB Tony Johnson Merrimack FrLB Jerome Pinckney Southern Connecticut JrLB Greg Sanzari Stonehill SrDB Allen Bush American International SoDB Christopher Martino Assumption SrDB Andrew Jackson Merrimack SrDB Martin Manson Southern Connecticut Jr

K Marek Prezbylek American International SrP Greg Nowak Assumption FrRS Andrew Jackson Merrimack Sr

2008 All-Northeast-10 Second TeamPOS NAME SCHOOL YEARQB Chris Roberts Southern Connecticut JrRB Richard Johnson Merrimack JrRB Nate Ford Pace JrRB Jarom Freeman Southern Connecticut JrRB Eddie Vachon Stonehill SoFB Marcus Cameron American International SrWR Kertis Hussey American International JrWR John Studley Bentley SrWR Ty Marshall Southern Connecticut SrTE Andrew Kulak Pace JrT Matthew Sidebottom Assumption SoT Tom Pfeifer Stonehill JrG Tony Dilello American International SrG Carlos Agosto Southern Connecticut SrC Adam Burt Merrimack Sr

DL Jashawn Williams American International SoDL Brian DeStephano American International GrDL Wilson Perjuste Merrimack SrDL Eric Holter Southern Connecticut JrLB Rick Reichert American International JrLB Michael Duffy Bentley JrLB Shane Brown Merrimack JrDB Chris Carroll Bentley JrDB Mike O’Brien Merrimack SrDB Greg Brain Pace JrDB Jon Jones Pace SrDB Jon Kilborn Stonehill Sr

K Tyler McNamara Bentley JrP John White Bentley SrRS Stephan Neville Stonehill Fr

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B E N T L E Y U N I V E R S I T YT H E N O R T H E A S T - 102008 Final Conference Statistics

RUSHING Team Att Yds Avg TD Yds/GMarc Wilson STA 270 1134 4.2 6 113.4John Wiechman SCS 192 1047 5.5 13 104.7Nathaniel Ford PAC 158 816 5.2 6 81.6Luke St. Marie STA 141 712 5.0 6 71.2Richard Johnson MER 128 601 4.7 6 66.8Jeff Payne STO SR 635 3.9 6 63.5Herbert Woodard ASM 134 550 4.1 6 61.1Eddie Vachon STO 110 426 3.9 2 42.6

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Avg/GRob Parent AIC 293-169-12 2298 28 208.9Chris Roberts SCS 240-148-8 2125 20 193.2Ray Gregg PAC 246-136-12 1560 11 173.3Cruz Parsons STO 223-124-5 1684 17 168.4Josh Ratacik ASM 277-163-12 1621 9 162.1John White BEN 277-141-19 1617 7 147.0Marc Wilson STA 221-101-11 849 6 84.9Henry Morris BEN 103-49-8 586 2 65.1

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/GRob Parent AIC -31 2298 349 2267 206.1Marc Wilson STA 1134 849 491 1983 198.3Chris Roberts SCS -5 2125 279 2120 192.7Josh Ratacik ASM 96 1621 371 1717 171.7Ray Gregg PAC -68 1560 312 1492 165.8Cruz Parsons STO -29 1684 324 1655 165.5John White BEN -83 1617 323 1534 139.5John Wiechman SCS 1047 0 192 1047 104.7Nathaniel Ford PAC 816 0 158 816 81.6Luke St. Marie STA 712 0 141 712 71.2

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/GJohn Studley BEN 82 1031 5 12.6 7.45Jeremiah Watts MER 72 924 9 12.8 7.20Joey Fabiano ASM 62 616 8 9.9 6.20Travis Poole AIC 66 1209 15 18.3 6.00Ty Marshall SCS 58 1048 4 18.1 5.27Dominque Price ASM 45 525 3 11.8 5.00Kertis Hussey AIC 45 608 11 13.5 4.09David Pringle STO 32 411 4 12.8 4.00Kelley Rowe BEN 37 462 1 12.5 3.36Kyle Tuthill BEN 33 420 3 12.7 3.30

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/GTravis Poole AIC 66 1209 15 18.3 109.9Ty Marshall SCS 58 1048 4 18.1 95.3John Studley BEN 82 1031 5 12.6 93.7Jeremiah Watts MER 72 924 9 12.8 92.4Joey Fabiano ASM 62 616 8 9.9 61.6Dominique Price ASM 45 525 3 11.7 58.3Kertis Hussey AIC 45 608 11 13.5 55.3David Pringle STO 32 411 4 12.8 51.4Kyle Tuthill BEN 33 420 3 12.7 42.0Kelley Rowe BEN 37 462 1 12.5 42.0

ALL PURPOSE Team Rush Rcv Ret Yds Avg/GEddie Vachon STO 426 365 418 1209 120.9John Wiechman SCS 1047 86 52 1185 118.5Richard Johnson MER 601 220 220 1041 115.7Travis Poole AIC 43 1209 0 1252 113.8Marc Wilson STO 1134 0 0 1134 113.4Kertis Hussey AIC 3 608 629 1240 112.7Herbert Woodard ASM 550 202 203 955 106.1Nathaniel Ford PAC 816 163 0 979 97.9Eric Ortega PAC 4 413 555 972 97.2John Studley PAC 26 1031 0 1057 96.1

INTERCEPTIONS TeamGame Int Yds TD Int/GJon Kilborn STO 8 5 4 0 0.62Mike O’Brien MER 10 6 7 0 0.60Chris Carroll BEN 11 6 37 0 0.55Stephan Neville STO 10 5 56 0 0.50Andrew Jackson MER 10 5 30 0 0.50

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Eff.Chris Roberts SCS 240-148-8 2125 20 156.9Rob Parent AIC 293-169-12 2298 28 146.9Cruz Parsons STO 223-124-5 1684 17 139.7Ray Gregg PAC 246-136-12 1560 11 113.6Josh Ratacik ASM 277-163-12 1621 9 110.1John White BEN 277-141-19 1617 7 94.6Henry Morris BEN 103-49-8 586 2 86.2Marc Wilson STA 221-101-11 849 6 77.0

SCORING Team TD XPT FG Pts Pts/GJohn Wiechman SCS 16 0 0 96 9.6Travis Poole AIC 16 0 0 96 8.7Kertis Hussey AIC 13 0 0 78 7.1Marek Prezbylek AIC 0 43 11 76 6.9Jeremiah Watts MER 9 0 0 54 5.4Herbert Woodard ASM 8 0 0 48 5.3Joey Fabiano ASM 8 0 0 48 4.8Chris Hazelton SCS 0 30 4 42 4.7Brendan Gorey STO 0 27 6 45 4.5Jeff Payne STO 0 0 2 44 4.4

KICKOFF RETURN AVGTeam Ret Yds TD Long AvgStephen Neville STO 15 445 1 85 29.7Justin Haines BEN 18 445 0 63 24.7Kelley Rowe BEN 17 395 0 65 23.2Kertis Hussey AIC 17 385 1 97 22.6Eddie Vachon STO 17 384 0 44 22.6Andrew Jackson MER 19 425 1 81 22.4Eric DiPietrantonio BEN 12 260 0 41 21.7Eric Ortega PAC 22 471 1 84 21.4Marcel Bouie STA 16 321 0 34 20.1Pat Olcholvy PAC 14 277 0 63 19.8

SCORING OFFENSETD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts AvgSouthern Conn. 53 34 4 0 4 0 372 33.8American Int’l 45 43 0 0 11 0 346 31.5Merrimack 40 32 1 0 5 0 289 28.9Stonehill 30 27 1 0 6 0 227 22.7Pace 29 24 0 0 6 0 216 21.6Bentley 26 22 2 0 8 1 208 18.9Assumption 24 16 1 0 2 0 168 16.8Saint Anselm 21 7 5 0 0 0 143 14.3

SCORING DEFENSETD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts AvgAmerican Int’l 26 14 2 0 4 1 188 17.1Stonehill 25 24 0 0 2 0 280 18.0Southern Conn. 31 24 0 0 5 0 225 20.5Merrimack 31 23 3 0 8 0 239 23.9Pace 37 28 3 0 3 1 267 26.7Assumption 38 34 0 0 7 1 285 28.5Bentley 44 37 0 0 8 0 325 29.5Saint Anselm 44 38 1 0 4 0 316 31.6

TOTAL OFFENSE Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/GSouthern Conn. 2089 2842 789 4931 6.2 52 448.3Merrimack 1419 2815 781 4234 5.4 36 423.4American Int’l 1621 2389 760 4010 5.3 39 364.5Saint Anselm 2212 849 743 3061 4.1 21 306.1Bentley 625 2661 812 3286 4.0 25 298.7Assumption 834 2032 664 2866 4.3 22 286.6Stonehill 1089 1684 628 2773 4.4 28 277.3Pace 996 1763 616 2759 4.5 25 275.9

TOTAL DEFENSE Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/GAmerican Int’l 700 2128 706 2828 4.0 22 257.1Southern Conn. 1233 1863 716 3096 4.3 27 281.5Stonehill 1206 1937 674 3143 4.7 24 314.3Merrimack 1464 1822 772 3286 4.3 28 328.6Pace 1458 1929 743 3387 4.6 33 338.7Bentley 1585 2235 720 3820 5.3 39 347.3Assumption 1326 2234 682 3560 5.2 34 356.0Saint Anselm 2348 1745 696 4093 5.9 44 409.3

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AUGUST

Sat. 29 at Ohio Dominican ........................7 p.m.

SEPTEMBER

Fri. 4 CURRY ..........................................7 p.m.

Fri. 11 SAINT ANSELM*...........................7 p.m.

Sat. 19 at New Haven*...............................1 p.m.

Fri. 25 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* ......7 p.m.

OCTOBER

Sat. 3 at Merrimack* ..................................1 p.m.

Fri. 9 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE ....7 p.m.

Sat. 17 at Pace*............................................1 p.m.

Sat. 24 ASSUMPTION* Homecoming ..........2 p.m.

NOVEMBER

Sat. 7 at Stonehill .......................................12 p.m.

*Northeast-10 Conference game