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2015 ELON PHOENIX FOOTBALL

MEDIA GUIDE

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Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS

2015 Rosters .................................................................... 2-3

Preseason Depth Chart .........................................................4

Returning Player Bios ..................................................... 5-15

Newcomer Bios ............................................................ 16-17

Head Coach Rich Skrosky Bio ..............................................18

Assistant Coach Bios ..................................................... 19-22

Support Staff ......................................................................22

2014 Game Recaps ....................................................... 23-26

2014 Statistics .............................................................. 27-30

2014 Honors .......................................................................30

Elon Records ................................................................. 31-42

All-Conference Performers ........................................... 43-44

Conference Award Winners........................................... 44-45

NCAA Statistical Leaders.....................................................46

National Awards ........................................................... 46-47

Miscellaneous Honors / Academic Honors ..........................47

National Championships ....................................................48

Pros ....................................................................................48

All-Time Letterwinners ................................................ 49-52

Year-by-Year Results .................................................... 53-57

Coaching Records ...............................................................57

All-Time Series Records ......................................................58

Results vs. 2015 Opponents ...............................................58

Rhodes Stadium .................................................................59

Alumni Field House ............................................................59

Media Information .............................................................60

Opponent Media Conact Info ..............................................60

CreditsThe 2015 Elon Football Media Guide was written and designed Chris Rash using Adobe InDesign CS6 and Adobe Photoshop CS6. Photos were taken by Chris Rash, Kim Walker, and others. The publication was printed by the Elon University Campus Print Services.

QUICK FACTSLocation ..................................................................Elon, N.C.Founded .........................................................................1889Enrollment ....................................................................6,483Nickname ..................................................................PhoenixColors ............................................................. Maroon & GoldStadium .......................................................Rhodes StadiumCapacity ......................................................................11,250Surface ..............................................................Natural GrassPresident ..................................................Dr. Leo M. LambertAthletics Director ................................................. Dave Blank

2014 Final Record ........................................................... 1-112014 CAA Record/Finish .......................................... 0-8/12thBase Offense ............................................................ MultipleBase Defense .................................................................... 4-3Offensive Starters R/L ....................................................... 6-5Defensive Starters R/L ...................................................... 7/4

Head Coach ........................................................ Rich SkroskyAlma Mater .................................................. Ramapo CollegeRecord at Elon ................................................... 1-11 (1 year)Career Record ...................................................2-19 (2 years)Assistant Coaches/Support Staff.................................. Jerry Petercuskie (Def. Coordinator/LB)..............................Damian Wroblewski (Off. Coordinator/OL)..................................................................... Terry Lantz (DB)...............................................................Patrick Madden (DL).................................................. Bill McCord (Defensive Asst.)...........................................Scott Browne (RB/Special Teams)...................................................................... Cris Reisert (TE) ..................................................................Billy Riebock (WR)...................................................................Scott VanZile (QB)........................................................ Mitch Rippy (Specialists)................................ Patrick Hagedorn (Dir. of FB Operations)................................. Ryan Horton (Strength & Conditioning)......................................... Michelle Krischel (Athletic Trainer)........................................... Brandon Jacobs (Athletic Trainer)................................... Kevin Paczesny (Equipment Manager).....................................Nick Andrusisian (Video Coordinator)

Athletic Communications Contact...............................................................................Chris RashPhone .............................................................336-278-6712Cell ..................................................................336-263-4737Email ............................................................ [email protected]

2015 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 ............. at Wake Forest .....................................7 p.m.

Sept. 12 ........... at Gardner-Webb .................................6 p.m.

Sept. 19 ........... North Carolina A&T ..............................6 p.m.

Sept. 26 ........... Towson* ..............................................3 p.m.

Oct. 3............... at New Hampshire* ........................3:30 p.m.

Oct. 10............. at Richmond* .................................3:30 p.m.

Oct. 17............. James Madison* ..................................3 p.m.

Oct. 31............. at Stony Brook* .................................12 p.m.

Nov. 7 .............. William & Mary*................................12 p.m.

Nov. 14 ............ at Maine* .....................................12:30 p.m.

Nov. 21 ............ Delaware* .........................................12 p.m.

* CAA Football game

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2015 RostersNumerical Roster

# Name Pronunciation Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous School)1 Adrian Williams DB 5-11 176 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear2 Miles Williams DB 6-0 215 Sr. Roebuck, S.C. / Dorman3 Asunji Maddox Uh-sun-gee DB 5-11 191 Jr. Goldsboro, N.C. / Goldsboro4 Adrian McClendon DB 5-9 167 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / First Coast5 Tracey Coppedge RB 5-8 175 Sr. Nashville, N.C. / Southern Nash6 Julius Moore DB 5-11 202 Sr. Chesterfield, Va. / Cosby7 Jeremy Gloston DB 6-1 203 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Colonial8 Chris Blair DB 5-11 210 So. Winston-Salem, N.C. / East Forsyth (Ball St.)9 Bo Hartman DB 5-9 178 Sr. Centreville, Va. / Westfield9 Matt Gallagher QB 6-0 180 Fr. Haymarket, Va. / Battlefield10 Demitri Allison WR 5-11 175 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. / Southlake Christian11 Daniel Thompson QB 6-0 195 Fr. Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs12 Connor Christiansen QB 6-0 187 RFr. Fishers, Ind. / Fishers13 Conor Hughes QB 6-0 189 RFr. Basking Ridge, N.J. / Ridge14 Demetrius Oliver Duh-me-tree-us WR 6-1 204 So. Portsmouth, Va. / Ashbrook [N.C.]15 R.J. Pearsall Peer-saw TE 6-4 236 So. Castle Hayne, N.C. / E.A. Laney17 Graham Pruette QB 6-5 210 RFr. Concord, N.C. / Concord18 David Petroni P 6-0 186 Jr. Buford, Ga. / Buford20 Lichota Seidewand Side-uh-wand WR 5-11 164 Sr. Chatham, Mass. / Nauset Regional21 Thuc Phan Tuck Fan RB 5-6 166 Sr. Greensboro, N.C. / Deerfield Academy [Mass.]22 Jack Landry DB 5-9 176 RFr. North Falmouth, Mass. / Bishop Stang23 Malcolm Galloway DB 5-11 203 So. Norcross, Ga. / Norcross24 Corey Mitchell LB 6-1 230 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Northside26 Alexander Dawson LB 6-0 232 Sr. Haw River, N.C. / Eastern Alamance27 Nick Theos RB 5-6 190 RFr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. / Bishop England (Navy)28 Javaris Seastrunk LB 6-2 196 So. Crestview, Fla. / Crestview30 Malcolm Summers RB 5-9 200 Fr. Mebane, N.C. / Eastern Alamance31 Johnathan Jackson LB 6-1 214 So. Moore, S.C. / Dorman32 Brandon Gentry RB 5-10 189 So. Monroe, N.C. / Piedmont33 B.J. Bennett RB 6-0 218 Jr. West Columbia, S.C. / Hammond School34 Justin Snavely LB 5-10 210 So. Wytheville, Va. / George Wythe35 Sam Eisenstadt Eyes-en-stat DB 5-11 195 Fr. Locust, N.J. / Rumson-Fair Haven36 Tariq Lane Tuh-reek DB 5-11 190 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / E.A. Laney37 Jon Thomas WR 6-2 200 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Lovett38 Zach Duprey Du-pree TE 6-1 228 Jr. Stanardsville, Va. / William Monroe39 Greg Liggs Jr. DB 5-10 180 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Southeast Guilford40 John Gallagher K 5-11 200 Jr. Caldwell, N.J. / James Caldwell41 Bruno Anyangwe An-yang-way LB 6-0 213 So. Clarksburg, Md. / Clarksburg42 Andrew Rowley WR 6-3 200 Fr. High Point, N.C. / Bishop McGuinness43 Travis Jones DB 6-0 172 RFr. Mebane, N.C. / Eastern Alamance43 Skyler de Groot K 5-11 165 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Riverwood45 Chandler Estep E-step DB 6-0 202 Fr. Carmel, Ind. / Tabor Academy [Mass.]46 Copeland Spell RB 5-10 185 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose47 Connor Heger He-ger TE 6-2 220 Fr. Redmond, Wash. / Eastside Catholic48 Jimmy Longo TE 6-2 220 Fr. Mountainside, N.J. / Governor Livingston49 Jackson Wetherby WR/DB 6-1 175 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Athens Drive50 John Silas LB 6-0 245 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. / Hillgrove51 Matt Baker LB 5-11 215 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Heritage52 Trevor Darby LB 6-3 190 Fr. Cornelius, N.C. / Davidson Day53 Ty Alt OL 6-2 268 Jr. Sewickley, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic54 Daniel Everett DL 6-2 240 RFr. Williamston, N.C. / Riverside55 Warren Messer LB 5-11 235 Fr. Garner, N.C. / Garner56 Mike Warren DL 6-4 244 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak57 Ryan Whitehead LB 6-2 195 Fr. South Riding, Va. / Freedom58 Quentin Bailey DL 6-3 240 Fr. Yonkers, N.Y. / The Dwight School59 Josh Armstrong DL 6-2 224 RFr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Sanford60 Kadrien Darity Kay-dree-en DL 6-4 255 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mount Tabor61 CJ Toogood OL 6-2 280 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs62 Rev Ford OL 6-1 285 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Country Day63 Dakota DeYent OL 6-3 299 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln64 Alex Higgins OL 6-1 300 Fr. Duluth, Ga. / Peachtree Ridge65 Ikenna Nwokeji I-ken-uh Woh-cage-ee OL 6-6 260 So. Randolph, Mass. / Thayer Academy66 Matt Kowalewski Ko-vuh-less-ski OL 6-4 280 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic

Alpha Roster# Name Pos.69 Acha, Gordon OL79 Albright, Graham OL10 Allison, Demitri WR53 Alt, Ty OL41 Anyangwe, Bruno LB59 Armstrong, Josh DL67 Arnholt, Matt LS89 Arrington, John Luke TE58 Bailey, Quentin DL51 Baker, Matt LB33 Bennett, B.J. RB8 Blair, Chris DB81 Borders, Efrim WR99 Borders, Dominic DL97 Bruggeworth, Baxter K12 Christiansen, Connor QB5 Coppedge, Tracey RB87 Cowley, Trevor WR52 Darby, Trevor LB60 Darity, Kadrien DL26 Dawson, Alexander LB43 de Groot, Skyler K63 DeYent, Dakota OL68 Dollerson, Jordan DL92 Drake, Tyler DL38 Duprey, Zach TE35 Eisenstadt, Sam DB45 Estep, Chandler DB54 Everett, Daniel DL62 Ford, Rev OL40 Gallagher, John K9 Gallagher, Matt QB30 Galloway, Malcolm DB32 Gentry, Brandon RB7 Gloston, Jeremy DB94 Groll, Nick DL9 Hartman, Bo DB47 Heger, Connor TE64 Higgins, Alex OL90 Howell, Dondre DL13 Hughes, Conor QB77 Ingle, Jacob OL31 Jackson, Johnathan LB98 Jones, Chris DL43 Jones, Travis DB83 Joyner, Corey WR70 Kavouklis, Nicholas TE/LS66 Kowalewski, Matt OL22 Landry, Jack DB36 Lane, Tariq DB80 Lennon, Tre WR39 Liggs Jr., Greg DB48 Longo, Jimmy TE3 Maddox, Asunji DB4 McClendon, Adrian DB84 McCray, Tereak WR72 McLester, Kyle LB/LS55 Messer, Warren LB24 Mitchell, Corey LB6 Moore, Julius DB75 Morris, O’Shane OL65 Nwokeji, Ikenna OL14 Oliver, Demetrius WR15 Pearsall, R.J. TE

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2015 Rosters

# Name Pronunciation Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous School)67 Matt Arnholt LS 6-1 200 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Gulliver Prep68 Jordan Dollerson Doll-er-son DL 5-10 270 Fr. Florence, Ala. / Florence69 Gordon Acha Ah-chuh OL 6-4 284 Jr. Duxbury, Mass. / Duxbury70 Nicholas Kavouklis Kav-uh-kleez TE/LS 6-1 220 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep72 Kyle McLester LB/LS 6-2 220 Fr. Skillman, N.J. / Montgomery73 Oli Udoh Oh-lee Oo-doh OL 6-5 364 RFr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Sanford74 Eric Whitehead OL 6-4 260 Fr. South Riding, Va. / Freedom75 O’Shane Morris OL 6-3 295 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. / Iona Prep76 Antwain Terry An-twan DL 6-1 280 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest77 Jacob Ingle OL 6-1 289 Sr. Burlington, N.C. / Williams78 Austin Richardson OL 6-4 280 Jr. Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth79 Graham Albright OL 6-6 282 So. Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central80 Tre Lennon WR 6-3 174 So. Greensboro, N.C. / Smith81 Efrim Borders F-rim WR 5-9 179 RFr. Shelby, N.C. / Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy82 Doug Warrick TE 6-6 235 Sr. Hamilton, N.J. / Cheshire Academy83 Corey Joyner WR 5-11 175 Fr. Mooresville, N.C. / Lake Norman84 Tereak McCray Tuh-reek WR 5-9 165 Fr. Burlington, N.C. / Williams86 Josh Ramseur WR 6-3 220 Fr. Newton, N.C. / Newton-Conover87 Trevor Cowley WR 6-0 190 Fr. Oakhurst, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic88 Jesse Tate TE 6-1 232 Jr. Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North89 John Luke Arrington TE 6-5 236 RFr. Springboro, Ohio / Springboro90 Dondre Howell Don-dray DL 6-4 251 So. Mooresville, N.C. / Mooresville91 Marquise Wright Mar-keys DL 6-2 300 Sr. Englewood, N.J. / Paramus Catholic (Rutgers)92 Tyler Drake DL 6-1 244 Sr. Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck93 Rob Sullivan DL 6-4 235 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Prep94 Nick Groll DL 6-6 258 So. Armonk, N.Y. / Byram Hills95 Jack Williams DL 6-0 252 Jr. Avondale Estates, Ga. / Woodward Academy96 Michael Ziccarelli Zick-uh-rel-ee DL 6-2 235 Fr. Newark, Del. / Salesianum97 Baxter Bruggeworth Brug-uh-worth K 6-1 185 RFr. Greensboro, N.C. / Westchester Country Day98 Chris Jones DL 6-2 289 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd99 Dominic Bourne DL 6-2 270 Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Catholic

Numerical RosterAlpha Roster# Name Pos.18 Petroni, David P21 Phan, Thuc RB17 Pruette, Graham QB86 Ramseur, Josh WR78 Richardson, Austin OL42 Rowley, Andrew WR28 Seastrunk, Javaris LB20 Seidewand, Lichota WR50 Silas, John LB34 Snavely, Justin LB46 Spell, Copeland RB93 Sullivan, Rob DL30 Summers, Malcolm RB88 Tate, Jesse TE76 Terry, Antwain DL27 Theos, Nick RB37 Thomas, Jon WR11 Thompson, Daniel QB61 Toogood, CJ OL73 Udoh, Oli OL56 Warren, Mike DL82 Warrick, Doug TE49 Wetherby, Jackson WR/DB74 Whitehead, Eric OL57 Whitehead, Ryan LB1 Williams, Adrian DB95 Williams, Jack DL2 Williams, Miles DB91 Wright, Marquise DL96 Michael Ziccarelli DL

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2015 Preseason Depth ChartElon Offense

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / Previous School LT 65 Ikenna Nwokeji 6-6 274 So. Randolph, Mass. / Thayer Academy 62 Rev Ford 6-1 288 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Country Day LG 69 Gordon Acha 6-4 280 Jr. Duxbury, Mass. / Duxbury 77 Jacob Ingle 6-1 296 Sr. Burlington, N.C. / Williams C 78 Austin Richardson 6-4 289 Jr. Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth 63 Dakota DeYent 6-3 303 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln RG 75 O’Shane Morris 6-3 284 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. / Iona Prep 53 Ty Alt 6-2 270 Jr. Sewickley, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic RT 73 Oli Udoh 6-5 357 RFr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Sanford 79 Graham Albright 6-6 280 So. Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central TE 82 Doug Warrick 6-6 249 Sr. Hamilton, N.J. / Cheshire Academy or 38 Zach Duprey 6-1 232 Jr. Stanardsville, Va. / William Monroe WR 80 Tre Lennon 6-3 182 So. Greensboro, N.C. / Smith 86 Josh Ramseur 6-3 216 Fr. Newton, N.C. / Newton-Conover WR 83 Corey Joyner 5-11 180 Fr. Mooresville, N.C. / Lake Norman 10 Demitri Allison 5-11 180 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. / Southlake Christian WR 14 Demetrius Oliver 6-1 202 So. Portsmouth, Va. / Ashbrook (N.C.) 20 Lichota Seidewand 5-11 170 Sr. Chatham, Mass. / Nauset Regional RB 33 B.J. Bennett 6-0 220 Jr. West Columbia, S.C. / Hammond School 5 Tracey Coppedge 5-8 182 Sr. Nashville, N.C. / Southern Nash QB 12 Connor Christiansen 6-0 188 RFr. Fishers, Ind. / Fishers or 11 Daniel Thompson 6-0 198 Fr. Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs

Elon Defense

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / Previous School DE 93 Rob Sullivan 6-4 240 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Prep 90 Dondre Howell 6-4 251 So. Mooresville, N.C. / Mooresville DT 98 Chris Jones 6-2 289 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd 94 Nick Groll 6-6 279 So. Armonk, N.Y. / Byram Hills DT 91 Marquise Wright 6-2 305 Sr. Englewood, N.J. / Rutgers University 99 Dominic Bourne 6-2 270 Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Catholic or 95 Jack Williams 6-0 260 Jr. Avondale Estates, Ga. / Woodward Academy DE 54 Daniel Everett 6-2 254 RFr. Williamston, N.C. / Riverside or 56 Mike Warren 6-4 250 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak SLB 31 Johnathan Jackson 6-1 223 So. Moore, S.C. / Dorman 28 Javaris Seastrunk 6-2 187 So. Crestview, Fla. / Crestview MLB 50 John Silas 6-0 241 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. / Hillgrove 41 Bruno Anyangwe 6-0 221 So. Clarksburg, Md. / Clarksburg WLB 26 Alexander Dawson 6-0 239 Sr. Haw River, N.C. / Eastern Alamance 24 Corey Mitchell 6-1 237 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Northside CB 4 Adrian McClendon 5-9 171 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / First Coast 7 Jeremy Gloston 6-1 200 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Colonial S 2 Miles Williams 6-0 209 Sr. Roebuck, S.C. / Dorman 3 Asunji Maddox 5-11 196 Jr. Goldsboro, N.C. / Goldsboro S 8 Chris Blair 5-11 213 So. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Ball State University 9 Bo Hartman 5-9 179 Sr. Centreville, Va. / Westfield or 23 Malcolm Galloway 5-11 206 So. Norcross, Ga. / Norcross CB 6 Julius Moore 5-11 202 Sr. Chesterfield, Va. / Cosby 1 Adrian Williams 5-11 176 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear

Elon Specialists

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / Previous School K 40 John Gallagher 5-11 207 Jr. Caldwell, N.J. / James Caldwell P 18 David Petroni 6-0 193 Jr. Buford, Ga. / Buford LS -- TBD -- -- -- -- KOR -- TBD -- -- -- -- PR -- TBD -- -- -- --

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Returning Player Bios#69Gordon AchaOffensive Lineman6-4 • 280 • Jr.Duxbury, Mass.DuxburyAccounting Major

2014: Appeared in all 12 contests, making five starts.

2013: Started all 11 games in which he appeared.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Selected as ESPN Boston’s state lineman of the year and was an all-state choice in 2011… Helped lead Dave Maimaron’s Duxbury Dragons to four consecutive league titles as well as three Eastern Massachusetts Super Bowl crowns… Team compiled back-to-back 13-0 seasons in 2010 and 2011.

Personal: Son of Gordon Acha, Sr. and Cindy Lovett… Born November 29, 1993.

#79Graham AlbrightOffensive Lineman6-6 • 280 • So.Westerville, OhioWesterville CentralFinance Major

2014: Saw time in one contest.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Three-time scholar-athlete honoree… Helped coach John Magistro’s program to a 7-3 mark in 2012.

Personal: Son of Bob and Julie Albright… Born January 30, 1995.

#10Demitri AllisonWide Receiver5-11 • 180 • Jr.Cornelius, N.C.Southlake ChristianFinance Major

2014: Started all 12 games… Was second on the team with 55 receptions and 525 receiving yards… Averaged 9.5 yards per catch and 43.8 receiving yards per game… Caught two touchdowns… Ranked 10th in the league with 4.6 recep-tions per game… Had seven grabs for a career-best 81 yards in a win over Charlotte… Caught eight passes against both #4 New Hampshire and Stony Brook… Snared six balls for 68 yards and a TD in the season finale at #17 James Madison.

2013: Appeared in 10 games, making one start, as a true freshman… Caught six passes for 64 yards and one touch-down… Had two receptions for six yards in his collegiate debut at Georgia Tech… Caught three balls for 38 yards and a score against Georgia Southern.

Prep: 2012 Shrine Bowl participant… Earned all-conference

and all-state honors… Eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards as both a junior and senior… Helped coach Geoff O’Donnell’s team to a state runner-up finish in 2012.

Personal: Son of former Davidson College football player Mark and Lisa Hartman… Born September 4, 1994.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 10 6-64 10.7 1 27 6.42014 12 55-525 9.5 2 27 43.8Career 22 61-589 9.7 3 27 26.8

#53Ty AltOffensive Lineman6-2 • 270 • Jr.Sewickley, Pa.Greensburg Central CatholicElementary Education Major

2014: Played in seven contests, earning five starts.

2013: Saw action in six games.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Was a 2011 U.S. Army All-America pick… Participated in the 2011 ESPN/Nike Elite All-Northeast Combine… Three-time all-state selection… Team captain… Participated in the 2011 Chesapeake Bowl All-Star Game as well as the 2012 Super 60 All-Star Game… Rated as a two-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com… Ranked as one of the top 30 centers in the nation by Scout.com… Chosen as one of the top 100 prospects in the football-rich state of Pennsylvania by ESPN in 2012… Named the 2011 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Interstate Conference Player of the Year… Helped coach William Colisimo’s Greensburg Central Catholic program to two conference titles and a state runner-up finish… During his tenure with the team, Greensburg Central Catholic posted a 44-6 record… Four-year football letterman… Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field squad where he was a three-year qualifier for the WPIAL champion-ships in shot put and discus.

Personal: Son of former University of Pittsburgh tennis player David and Hallie Alt… Born October 22, 1993.

#41Bruno AnyangweLinebacker6-0 • 221 • So.Clarksburg, Md.Clarksburg

2014: Appeared in seven games as a true fresman… Finished the year with two tackles… Made one assisted stop in his collegiate debut at Duke.

Prep: Both a first-team all-league and all-county honoree in his time playing for coach Larry Hurd… Also earned second-team All-Gazette accolades.

Personal: Son of Eric and Comfort Anyangwe… Sister, Noella, runs track at the University of Maryland… Born

February 27, 1996.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL INT Sacks FF/FR2014 7 1-1 2 0 0 0 0/0Career 7 1-1 2 0 0 0 0/0

#59Josh ArmstrongDefensive Lineman6-2 • 231 • RFr.Fayetteville, N.C.Sanford

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Collected both all-conference and all-region accolades in 2013… Was a 3A all-state selection by NC Preps as a senior… Was an all-conference performer in 2012… Twice collected scholar athlete honors… In his career for coach Brian Till, amassed 121 solo tackles and 185 total stops… Among his takedowns are 23 sacks and 52 tackles for a loss… Intercepted one pass, forced six fumbles, recovered one fumble, blocked two punts and blocked one field goal… Helped lead his prep team to three state playoff appearances.

Personal: Son of Chris and former Greensboro College volleyball player Kathy Armstrong… Born April 10, 1995.

#67Matt ArnholtLong Snapper6-1 • 197 • Sr.Miami, Fla.Gulliver PrepStrategic Communications Major

2014: Saw time in eight games.

2013: Made no appearances.

2012: Did not appear in a game.

Prep: Collected honorable mention All-Miami-Dade County accolades in 2011… Two-year starter… Team captain… Earned the program’s 2011 Most Dedicated Player Award.

Personal: Son of John and Christine Arnholt… Born July 15, 1994.

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Returning Player Bios#89John Luke ArringtonTight End6-5 • 242 • RFr.Springboro, OhioSpringboro

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Collected first-team All-Greater Western Ohio Conference honors as well as first-team All-GWOC South accolades in his time playing for coach Ryan Wilhite… Earned second-team all-area honors while being honored with the GWOC Scholar Athlete Award… Helped Springboro capture a GWOC South crown with a 9-1 record… The team also appeared in the Division 1 playoffs

Personal: Son of Tom and Eileen Arrington… Born Novem-ber 1, 1995.

#33B.J. BennettRunning Back6-0 • 220 • Jr.West Columbia, S.C.Hammond SchoolExercise Science Major

2014: Saw time in four games, making three starts… Was second on the team with 292 rushing yards on 59 carries… Averaged 4.9 yards per rush and ran for one touchdown… Caught six passes for 19 yards… Had 13 carries for a personal-best 87 yards and one TD in the opener at Duke… Carried a season-high 19 times for 68 yards against North Carolina A&T… Had a career-long run of 44 yards at #3 Coastal Carolina.

2013: Appeared in 10 games… Led the team with 464 yards rushing on a team-high 123 carries… Tied for the team lead with four rushing touchdowns… Caught 19 passes for 116 yards and one score… Southern Conference All-Freshman Team selection… Collected one SoCon Freshman of the Week honor… Scored the first three touchdowns of his career (two rushing, one receiving) in a win over West Virginia Wesley-an… Carried 16 times for a season-high 86 yards and one TD against Appalachian State.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Named his team’s MVP and served as a team captain during his senior season… Rushed for 1,200 yards and 22 touchdowns on 116 carries on his way to all-state and High School Sports Report SCISA Mr. Football honors in 2011… Caught 29 balls for 418 yards and another five scores as a senior… Collected SCISA 3A Offensive Player of the Year, all-state and team MVP honors as a junior… Rushed for over 800 yards and 17 TDs and caught 56 passes for over 900 yards and six scores in 2010… Led the team with 1,272 rushing yards as a sophomore, finding the end zone 13 times on the ground… Holds Hammond School career records with over 4,600 rushing yards and 56 touchdowns… Helped lead coach Erik Kimrey’s program to the last three of six consecutive South Carolina state titles… Named the SCISA 2011 Male Track Athlete of the Year after scoring 36 individual points in

the state meet where he earned three gold medals.

Personal: Son of former University of South Carolina wide receiver Bralyn and Angela Bennett… Sister Amber played volleyball at Tulane University… Uncle Brandon Bennett had a nine-year NFL career and is the second all-time leading rusher in the history of the University of South Carolina program… Born September 13, 1994.

Year GP Rush-Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 10 123-464 3.8 4 19 46.42014 4 59-292 4.9 1 44 73.0Career 14 182-756 4.2 5 44 54.0

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 10 19-116 6.1 1 13 11.62014 4 6-19 3.2 0 6 4.8Career 14 26-135 5.2 1 13 9.6

#8Chris BlairDefensive Back5-11 • 213 • So.Winston-Salem, N.C.East Forsyth / Ball StateManagement Major

2014: Third-team All-CAA Football selection… Named team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Back… Played in all 12 games, starting the final nine… Was third on the team and 12th in the league with 98 total tackles… Was second on the squad with 51 solo tackles… Had three tackles for loss, broke up three passes and had one interception… Opened his career with six tackles at Duke… Made 13 tackles, including six solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss, against #4 New Hampshire… Had highs of nine solo tackles and 14 total stops against #16 Richmond… Blocked one kick vs. #16 Richmond… Intercepted one pass against Stony Brook.

At Ball State: Red-shirted in 2013.

Prep: Played prep ball at East Forsyth High for coach Todd Willert… Helped the team to a 28-10 record during his career… East Forsyth went 13-1 and advanced to the state semifinals his senior season… Served as a team captain, col-lected all-state, all-county and All-Northwest accolades and was invited to participate in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas as a senior… Two-time all-league honoree… Named the league’s defensive player of the year as a senior… Amassed 92 tackles and picked off five passes in his final campaign at East Forsyth… Posted 210 tackles and nine interceptions during his prep career.

Personal: Son of Reginald Hunter and Crystal Blair… Born April 9, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 12 51-47 98 3.0 0 1 1/0Career 12 51-47 98 3.0 0 1 1/0

#81Efrim BordersWide Receiver5-9 • 185 • RFr.Shelby, N.C.Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Collected all-state, all-league and team MVP accolades for coach Jerry Cash’s prep squad… Had 45 receptions for 811 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior… Posted 162 catches for 2,631 yards and 25 scores in his career… Two-year member of the Senior Beta Club.

Personal: Son of Randy and Norma Borders… Born May 3, 1996.

#99Dominic BourneDefensive Lineman6-2 • 270 • Jr.Tampa, Fla.Tampa CatholicSport and Event Management Major

2014: Started two of the 10 games in which he appeared… Totaled 14 tackles and had one quarterback hurry… Had three tackles in games against #16 Richmond, Maine and #17 James Madison.

2013: Saw time in four games as a true freshman… Record-ed four total tackles… Made a season-high two stops against North Carolina A&T.

Prep: Posted 75 tackles, including eight sacks during his se-nior season… Also forced five fumbles and recovered two… Three-year letter-winner… Member of the Hillsborough County All-Star Team… Helped lead coach Bob Henriquez’s program to a regional finals appearance.

Personal: Son of Chuck and Tiffany Bourne… Born August 9, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 4 3-1 4 0 0 0 0/02014 10 5-9 14 0 0 0 0/0Career 14 8-10 18 0 0 0 0/0

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Returning Player Bios#97Baxter BruggeworthKicker6-1 • 185 • RFr.Greensboro, N.C.Westchester Country Day

Walked on to the Elon team in the spring of 2015.

Prep: Played soccer at Westchester Country Day School… Led the team in assists and scored three goals as a senior… Helped his team to a 2A state tournament championship as a freshman.

Personal: Son of former Wilkes University soccer player Bob and Michelle Bruggeworth… Brother Ben plays soccer at Wofford College… Born June 18, 1996.

#12Connor ChristiansenQuarterback6-0 • 188 • RFr.Fishers, Ind.Fishers

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Owns multiple single-season and career program records… Among the season marks are most completions (149), yards per pass attempt (9.20), fewest interceptions with a minimum of 100 attempts (2) and highest completion percentage (63.7)… Career records include passes attempted (551), completions (328), passing yards (4,870), yards per pass attempt (8.84), passing touchdowns (46) and completion percentage (59.5)… Earned all-state honors from the Indiana Football Coaches Association and was an honorable mention all-state pick by the Associated Press as a senior… Named both all-county and All-Hoosier Crossroads Conference following the 2013 campaign… Was a 2013 team captain, co-offensive MVP of coach Rick Wimmer’s team and a football leadership council member…Was an AP honorable mention all-state pick, an all-county selection and the county offensive player of the year as a junior… Was the team’s co-MVP and a member of the team’s leadership council in 2013… Rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com… Helped Fishers to the 2013 conference title and the 2012 5A sectional crown.

Personal: Son of Sven and Stacy Christiansen… His sister, Kelsey, played volleyball at Cedarville University… Born October 26, 1995.

#5Tracey CoppedgeRunning Back5-8 • 182 • Sr.Nashville, N.C.Southern NashPhysical Education and Health Major

2014: Played in all 12 contests, starting eight… Led the team with 182 rushes and 663 rushing yards… Averaged 3.6 yards per carry and 55.2 yards per game… Ran for one score… Caught seven passes for nine yards… Toted the ball

a career-high 24 times for 91 yards at Delaware… Rushed for a personal-best 120 yards on 21 carries at #24 William & Mary.

2013: Appeared in all 12 games, making four starts… Finished second on the team with 431 rushing yards on 90 carries… Scored two rushing touchdowns… Added 210 yards and two scores on 27 receptions… Posted a sea-son-best 105 rushing yards and one TD on 15 carries in a win over West Virginia Wesleyan… Toted the ball a season-high 21 times for 92 yards and a score against #23 Samford… Posted career-highs with 11 receptions and 54 receiving yards at #23 Samford… Had one catch, a 41-yard TD, at North Carolina A&T.

2012: Named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team… Started five of the 11 games he played in… Led the team with 106 carries and 432 rushing yards… Ran for two scores… Caught 15 passes for 139 yards and one touchdown… Ran for a season-high 87 yards on 17 carries in the season finale against Chattanooga… Scored his first touchdown of his career during an 11-carry, 26-yard game in a win over North Carolina Central… Caught five balls for 35 yards and a touchdown at The Citadel.

Prep: Racked up 4,157 career rushing yards and amassed 5,000 career all-purpose yards… Named the 3A Big East Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was a first-team all-league pick… Helped guide Brian Foster’s Southern Nash program to a state semi-finals appearance in 2010 and a state playoff berth in 2011… Member of the A-B Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Tracey and Ophelia Coppedge… Born August 23, 1993.

Year GP Rush-Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 11 106-432 4.1 2 48 39.32013 12 90-431 4.8 2 39 35.92014 12 182-663 3.6 1 30 55.2Career 35 378-1,526 4.0 5 48 43.6

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 11 15-139 9.3 1 22 12.62013 12 27-210 7.8 2 41 17.52014 12 7-9 1.3 0 8 0.8Career 35 49-358 7.3 3 41 10.2

#26Alexander DawsonLinebacker6-0 • 239 • Sr.Haw River, N.C.Eastern AlamanceMBA

2014: Played in all 12 contests at both defensive end and linebacker… Tallied 32 total tackles, including seven tackles for loss and two sacks… Had a team-best seven quarterback hurries… Posted a season-high seven tackles, including six solo stops and a sack, and had two quarterback hurries against North Carolina A&T… Made three tackles and blocked a kick at Towson.

2013: Started all 12 games at linebacker… Finished third on the team with 70 total tackles… Posted four tackles for loss,

including one sack… Made a career-high 11 tackles against Chattanooga… Recorded the first sack of his career against Georgia Southern… Added 10 stops at Western Carolina.

2012: Appeared in three games before an injury led to a medical red-shirt… Tallied three tackles, including two against North Carolina.

2011: Saw time in nine games as a true freshman… Posted five solo tackles.

Prep: Earned a 3.8 GPA at nearby Eastern Alamance High where he played for John Kirby… Collected both all-county and all-region accolades as a senior… Earned a scholar ath-lete of the week nod… Was a Carolina Panthers Community Captain which is bestowed upon prep football players who have demonstrated strong leadership skills both on and off the field… Helped Eastern Alamance claim back-to-back Regional 3A crowns.

Personal: Son of Alex Dawson III and April Gordon Daw-son… Born September 11, 1993… Graduated with a degree in management.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2011 9 5-0 5 0 0 0 0/02012 3 2-1 3 0 0 0 0/02013 12 44-26 70 4.0 1.0 0 1/02014 12 21-11 32 7.0 2.0 0 0/0Career 36 72-38 110 11.0 3.0 0 1/0

#63Dakota DeYentOffensive Lineman6-3 • 303 • Jr.Tallahassee, Fla.LincolnHuman Service Studies Major

2014: Played in six games.

2013: Appeared in all 12 games as a true freshman.

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com… Team captain… Participated in the Down and Dirty Camp where he was recognized with the Pass Setter award… Helped lead coach Yusuf Shakir’s team to a 2010 state title and a 2012 state runner-up finish… Began a non-profit organization called The Giving Alphabet which provides fi-nancial and social support to individuals and families in need.

Personal: Son of Wendy Sanders… Born July 24, 1994.

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Returning Player Bios#92Tyler DrakeDefensive Lineman6-1 • 258 • Sr.Annapolis, Md.BroadneckFinance Major

2014: Made one appearance.

2013: Saw action in three games… Made one tackle against West Virginia Wesleyan.

2012: Did not appear in a game.

Prep: Four-year varsity starter in both football and lacrosse… Served as a team captain… Helped lead coach Robert Harris’ squad to a 2010 4A Maryland regional title… Was an AP Scholar and collected a scholar-athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame’s Greater Baltimore chapter.

Personal: Son of Glenn and Denise Drake… Born January 30, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/02013 3 1-0 1 0 0 0 0/02014 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/0Career 4 1-0 1 0 0 0 0/0

#38Zach DupreyTight End6-1 • 232 • Jr.Stanardsville, Va.William MonroeSport and Event Management Major

2014: Took a medical red-shirt.

2013: Appeared in all 12 games and made one start… Caught two passes for 15 yards and one touchdown… His first career reception was a two-yard TD grab against #11 Coastal Carolina.

2012: Saw action in eight contests.

Prep: Caught 16 balls for 300 yards and five scores as a se-nior… Earned first-team All-Bull Run District and first-team all-region honors as a tight end in 2011… Also collected second-team all-district accolades as a defensive end as a senior… Earned first-team all-district and second-team all-region honors as a tight end after catching 31 passes for 315 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior… Helped lead coach Mark Sanford’s program to the state playoffs in 2011.

Personal: Son of Paul and Michele Duprey… Born Novem-ber 23, 1993.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 8 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.02013 12 2-15 7.5 1 13 1.22014 0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.0Career 20 2-15 7.5 1 13 0.8

#54Daniel EverettDefensive Lineman6-2 • 254 • RFr.Williamston, N.C.Riverside

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Two-time all-area and all-league standout for coach Asim McGill… Served as a team captain and was awarded team MVP accolades in 2013… Helped lead Riverside to second round state playoff appearances in both 2012 and 2013… Honor Roll student.

Personal: Son of Daniel Everett Sr. and Shenika Speller… Born December 21, 1995.

#62Rev FordOffensive Lineman6-1 • 288 • So.Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte Country DayManagement Major

2014: Saw time in two contests.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Earned all-Charlotte, all-state and all-league accolades as a senior… Participated in the Shrine Bowl… Helped lead coach Bob Witman’s program to a 2010 state title and a state runner-up finish in 2011.

Personal: Son of former Memphis State football player and Belmont University basketball player Bucky Ford and Gretch-en and David Dvorak… Born November 5, 1994.

#40John GallagherKicker5-11 • 207 • Jr.Caldwell, N.J.James CaldwellExercise Science Major

2014: Led team with 61 total points… Was a perfect 16-for-16 on PATs… Made 15 of his 26 field goal attempts… Hit on four field goals against North Carolina A&T… Was 2-for-2, including a career-long 49-yard field goal, at Towson… Made two field goals of 40 or more yards… Averaged 57.9 yards on 42 kickoffs with seven touchbacks.

2013: Southern Conference All-Freshman Team selection… Led the team with 70 points as a true freshman… Was a perfect 31-of-31 on PATs… Connected on 13 of his 23 field goal attempts… Made six of his final seven field goal chanc-es over the last three games of the season… Was a perfect 8-for-8 on field goals of 30 yards or less… Booted two field goals of 40-plus yards, including a long of 48 at Western Carolina… Averaged 61.7 yards on 56 kickoffs… Recorded 25 touchbacks on kickoff attempts.

Prep: Three-time first-team all-conference pick… Earned all-county and MSG Varsity All-State distinction as a senior… Collected first-team all-county and second-team all-state accolades as a sophomore… Holds all James Caldwell kicking records… Was an All-State Super 100 selection… Helped lead coach Ken Trimmer’s team to state semifinals appearances in 2011 and 2012 as well as a state runner-up finish in 2010.

Personal: Son of Hugh and Cindy Gallagher… Born February 3, 1995.

Year FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40+ Lng Blk2013 13-23 56.5 1-1 6-6 4-7 2-9 48 02014 15-26 57.7 1-1 7-9 5-7 2-9 49 2Career 28-49 57.1 2-2 13-15 9-14 4-18 49 2

#23Malcolm GallowayDefensive Back5-11 • 206 • So.Norcross, Ga.Norcross

2014: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman… Notched 11 total tackles… Began his career with two tackles at Duke.

Prep: Helped lead coach Keith Maloof’s program to two state titles, two region crowns and a 28-2 record over his junior and senior seasons… Two-time player of the week honoree… Posted 67 tackles, broke up 15 passes and forced one fumble in his senior campaign… Has been a member of the Gwin-nett Student Leadership Team as well as the Norcross Student Leadership Team… Enrolled in eight AP and International Baccalaureate classes.

Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Suzette Galloway… Born February 11, 1996.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 12 7-4 11 0 0 0 0/0Career 12 7-4 11 0 0 0 0/0

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#32Brandon GentryRunning Back5-10 • 194 • So.Monroe, N.C.PiedmontHistory Major

2014: Did not make an appearance.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Earned all-county and all-league honors in both 2011 and 2012… Ran for 889 yards and 11 touchdowns on 128 carries as a senior… Added 13 receptions for 174 yards that same year… As a junior, ran for 725 yards and five scores while catching 10 passes for 113 yards and one TD… Collected one Charlotte Observer Player of the Week honor in 2011… Helped coach Ron Massey’s team to four playoff appearances as well as a 2010 conference title.

Personal: Son of former Western Carolina University base-ball player Mike and Cindy Gentry… Born October 30, 1994.

#7Jeremy GlostonDefensive Back6-1 • 200 • Sr.Orlando, Fla.ColonialHuman Service Studies Major

2014: Played in all 12 contests, making five starts… Finished with 49 total tackles… Blocked kicks against both Towson and Maine… Started the season with an eight-tackle game at Duke… Made a season-high nine tackles, including four solo stops, against Stony Brook.

2013: Started seven of the 12 games in which he ap-peared… Tallied 41 total tackles, including three for a loss… Posted a career-high 11 tackles, including nine solo stops, against The Citadel.

2012: Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman… Fin-ished with 15 total tackles, including 10 solo stops… Made a season-high five tackles at North Carolina… Made two tackles and blocked a kick at #10 Georgia Southern.

Prep: Rated as a two-star linebacker by Rivals.com… Earned a defensive player of the week honor while playing for coach Steve Brietbeil’s Colonial program… Also a standout on the track where he holds the school record in both the 200m and 400m.

Personal: Son of Dave Gloston and Claire Sumrall… Brother R.J. played football at Iowa State… Born January 1, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 11 10-5 15 0 0 0 0/02013 12 29-12 41 3.0 0 0 0/02014 12 29-20 49 0 0 0 0/0Career 35 68-37 105 3.0 0 0 0/0

#94Nick GrollDefensive Lineman6-6 • 279 • So.Armonk, N.Y.Byram HillsEconomics Major

2014: Played in 10 games… Made 25 total tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack… Recorded a season-high seven tackles, including 1.5 stops for a loss, against #4 New Hampshire… Posted the first sack of his career at Towson.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Team captain… Collected all-league accolades… Earned Section Senior All-Star honors and team Lineman of the Year distinction for coach John Naughton’s squad.

Personal: Son of William and former College of William & Mary Hall of Fame swimmer Kathleen… Born June 30, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 10 9-16 25 2.5 1.0 0 0/0Career 10 9-16 25 2.5 1.0 0 0/0

#9Bo HartmanDefensive Back5-9 • 179 • Sr.Centreville, Va.WestfieldSport and Event Management Major

2014: Played in 11 games… Had one tackle.

2013: Saw action in six contests… Made two tackles.

2012: Did not appear in a game.

Prep: Was a three-time all-district selection as well as an all-region standout… Helped the team collect two Concord District crowns.

Personal: Son of former C.W. Post basketball player Charles and Patricia Hartman… Sister Kerry was a member of the UNCG track team… Another sister, Jessica, was on the track team at the University of South Carolina… Born October 13, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/02013 6 0-2 2 0 0 0 0/02014 11 1-0 1 0 0 0 0/0Career 17 1-2 3 0 0 0 0/0

#90Dondre HowellDefensive Lineman6-4 • 251 • So.Mooresville, N.C.MooresvilleSport and Event Management Major

2014: Saw action in six games… Made two tackles… Posted one quarterback hurry.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Named both all-county and all-conference in 2012… Team captain… Earned all-county honors as a junior… Presented his team’s Top Receiver award… Helped coach Hal Capps’ team to a regional finals appearance in 2011… Two-time all-county and all-league performer in basketball.

Personal: Son of Tawanna Vanderburg… Born June 15, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 6 0-2 2 0 0 0 0/0Career 6 0-2 2 0 0 0 0/0

#13Conor HughesQuarterback6-0 • 189 • RFr.Basking Ridge, N.J.Ridge

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: First-team all-state selection… Named Central Jersey Offensive Player of the Year, county offensive player of the year and all-area as a kicker… Team captain… Helped coach Bill Tracy’s program to a 12-0 season and a state title in 2013… Completed 115 of 185 passes for 1,768 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior… Added 418 yards and four scores on the ground that same year.

Personal: Son of Glenn and Dana Hughes… Born April 9, 1996.

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Returning Player Bios#77Jacob IngleOffensive Lineman6-1 • 296 • Sr.Burlington, N.C.WilliamsMusic Major

2014: Made six appearances, including four starts.

2013: Appeared in 11 games, garnering two starts… Academic All-Southern Conference selection.

2012: Played in five games as a true freshman.

Prep: Four-year varsity starter and three-year all-conference honoree for coach David Green at nearby Walter M. Williams High… Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN and as a two-star recruit by Scout.com… Earned all-region and all-state accolades during his career… Rated as one of the top 50 prospects in the state of North Carolina by ESPN… Served his team as a captain… Helped the squad advance to the third round of the state playoffs… Selected to participate in the Shrine Bowl… Member of the All-State Orchestra program for four years… Member of the National Latin Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Matt Ingle and Kim Black… Brother, Will, plays football at Richmond… Stepfather Fred Black is a 1985 graduate of Elon… Plays seven musical intstruments… Born July 7, 1993.

#31Johnathan JacksonLinebacker6-1 • 223 • So.Moore, S.C.Dorman

2014: Saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman… Made 10 total tackles, including two stops for a loss and one sack… Recorded two tackles in his collegiate debut at Duke… Posted his first sack, forced and recovered a fumble and had one quarterback hurry against North Carolina A&T.

Prep: Served as a team captain for coach Dave Gutshall at Dorman… Recorded a sack and recovered a fumble in the North-South All-Star Game… First-team all-region honor-ee… Posted a 4.64 second time in the 40-yard dash at the Shrine Bowl Combine, the fastest time by any of the invited defensive linemen… Made 65 total tackles, including 16 stops for a loss and 14 sacks as a senior… Added two fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a score, and blocked a kick… Served as the anchor on the 4x100 relay team and posted a top 100-meter leg of 11.1 seconds… Helped Dorman to multiple state playoff appearances, including a state runner-up finish in 2010… Four-year member of student government, serving as his grade’s vice president each year… Has volunteered at local elementary schools and soup kitchens… National Honor Society member… Posted a GPA better than 4.0 each year.

Personal: Son of Adrian and Angela Jackson… Born October 3, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 12 5-5 10 2.0 1.0 0 1/1Career 12 5-5 10 2.0 1.0 0 1/1

#98Chris JonesDefensive Lineman6-2 • 289 • Sr.Fayetteville, N.C.Douglas ByrdPublic Health Studies Major

2014: Played in six games, earning four starts… Notched 11 tackles, including three stops for a loss and a sack… Three of his four stops, including a sack, were made for a loss in a win over Charlotte.

2013: Started four of the 11 games in which he appeared… Posted 15 total tackles, including 1.5 stops for a loss… Had one quarterback hurry… Made a career-best six tackles against #11 Coastal Carolina.

2012: Appeared in eight games, making three starts, as a true freshman… Made seven total tackles, including 3.5 stops for a loss… Had three tackles in his collegiate debut against North Carolina… Tallied a season-high three stops in a win over West Virginia State.

Prep: Served as a team captain… Helped guide Russell Stone’s Byrd team to a 13-1 record with the lone defeat coming in the third round of the state playoffs in 2011… Three-year starter… Racked up 86 total tackles and 11 sacks as a senior… Named a Wendy’s High School Heisman nomi-nee… Earned all-conference and all-region honors… Also a member of the 3AA state championship track team.

Personal: Son of Crystal Rheames… Born January 2, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 8 6-1 7 3.5 0 0 0/02013 11 7-8 15 1.5 0 0 0/02014 6 5-6 11 3.0 1.0 0 0/0Career 25 18-15 33 8.0 1.0 0 0/0

#43Travis JonesDefensive Back6-0 • 172 • RFr.Mebane, N.C.Eastern Alamance

Walked on to the Elon team in the spring of 2015.

Prep: Two-year letter-winner for coach John Kirby… Honor-able mention all-conference honors as a senior… Four-time academic all-conference honoree… Also captained the track team… Reached the 3A state championship in the 110 meter hurdles… Helped team to 22 wins as a junior and senior as well as two state playoff appearances.

Personal: Son of Travis Jones and Marnia Gardner… Born April 7, 1996.

#83Corey JoynerWide Receiver5-11 • 180 • Fr.Mooresville, N.C.Lake Norman

Enrolled at Elon for the 2015 spring semester.

Prep: Concluded his prep career ranking among North Carolina’s all-time top high school players – 3,490 receiving yards rate as the fifth-most ever in the state, his 40 receiving TDs also rate fifth and his 201 career catches rank seventh… Also appears on the state’s season top-10 lists – 1,708 receiving yards in 2013 rank as the fifth-best single-season total in state history and his 21 receiving touchdowns that same year rank sixth… Set Lake Norman records for receiving yards in a game and season, receptions in a game and season, points scored in a game, touchdown catches in a game and season… Established Iredell County marks for receiving yards in a season and career, receptions in a season and career and receiving TDs in a season and career… 2014 Shrine Bowl participant… Recorded 86 catches for 1,406 yards and 16 scores as a senior… Averaged 17.1 yards per reception and 93.7 yards per game as he helped coach Rob McNeely’s program to a conference title and regional finals appearance… Team captain and offensive MVP in 2014… Claimed first-team All-Lake honors and second-team All-Charlotte Observer accolades… Twice collected all-confer-ence, all-county and all-region distinction.

Personal: Son of Corey and Dana Joyner… Born February 7, 1997.

#22Jack LandryDefensive Back5-9 • 180 • RFr.North Falmouth, Mass.Bishop StangComputer Science Major

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Collected his squad’s Most Improved Back award in 2013… Led the team in rushing as a senior… Earned East-ern Athletic Conference All-Star accolades… Helped coach Ryan Sylvia’s team to a state playoff appearance… National Honor Society member.

Personal: Son of Kevin and Amy Landry… Born September 17, 1995.

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Returning Player Bios#80Tre LennonWide Receiver6-3 • 182 • So.Greensboro, N.C.Smith

2014: Started five games and played in all 12 as a true freshman… Caught 36 passes for 322 yards and two touch-downs… Averaged 8.9 yards per catch and 26.8 receiving yards per game… Opened his career with two receptions for 19 yards att Duke… Had season-highs of seven receptions, 95 receiving yards and two TD catches at Delaware… The 95 receiving yards were the most by an Elon rookie in a game since 2008.

Prep: Earned both all-conference and honorable mention all-area accolades following his senior campaign… As a senior for coach Antonio Kirkpatrick’s squad, caught 48 balls for 798 yards and found the end zone 10 times… Honor roll student and National Society of High School Scholars member… Graduated with a service-learning diploma.

Personal: Son of Will and Marilyn Lennon… Born Decem-ber 26, 1995.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 12 36-322 8.9 2 35 26.8Career 12 36-322 8.9 2 35 26.8

#3Asunji MaddoxDefensive Back5-9 • 171 • Jr.Goldsboro, N.C.GoldsboroAccounting Major

2014: Played in all 12 games… Tallied 14 total tackles…Made a career-best four tackles against #16 Richmond.

2013: Played in four games as a true freshman… Made his lone tackle of the year against Georgia Tech.

Prep: Two-time team defensive MVP and team captain… Earned all-league honors and two all-area accolades… Named region defensive player of the year… Had six INTs in 2012… Recipient of his team’s Leadership Award… Participated in the Nike Sparq Combine, placing 18th out of 1,334 athletes… Earned defensive back MVP honors at the National Underclassmen Football Combine… Helped coach Eric Reid’s team to four state playoff appearances and three league titles.

Personal: Son of Asunji Maddox and Raisha Hamilton… Born March 21, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 4 1-0 1 0 0 0 0/02014 12 10-4 14 0 0 0 0/0Career 16 11-4 15 0 0 0 0/0

#4Adrian McClendonDefensive Back5-11 • 196 • Jr.Jacksonville, Fla.First CoastSport and Event Management Major

2014: Started all 12 games… Finished the year with 43 total tackles… Was second on the team with three intercep-tions… Broke up three other passes… Made a career-high six tackles in four games – at Duke, at #3 Coastal Carolina, vs. #4 New Hampshire and at #24 William & Mary… Picked off the first pass of his career against #16 Richmond… Intercept-ed a pass and returned it 30 yards for a score against Maine.

2013: Saw time in 11 games, making one start… Posted 16 total tackles, including 13 solo stops… Recovered one fumble and returned it 51 yards… Made a season-best five tackles against Georgia Southern.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Totaled 30 tackles and two interceptions during his senior campaign… Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Helped guide coach Marty Lee’s team through an un-defeated regular season and a state runner-up finish in 2011.

Personal: Son of Adrian McClendon and LaKiesha Shakur… Cousin of former Kansas University running back Harold McClendon… Born April 5, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 11 13-3 16 0 0 0 0/12014 12 29-14 43 0 0 3 0/0Career 23 42-17 59 0 0 3 0/1

#24Corey MitchellLinebacker6-1 • 237 • Jr.Jacksonville, N.C.NorthsideCommunication Design Major

2014: Played in all 12 contests… Recorded 41 total tackles, including 3.5 tackles for a loss and 0.5 sacks… Notched three quarterback hurries… Had a season-high seven tackles against both Stony Brook and #17 James Madison.

2013: Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts… Was fifth on the squad with 53 total tackles… Had 2.5 tackles for a loss and broke up one pass… Recovered a team-lead-ing three fumbles… Posted a career-best nine stops and recovered a fumble at Wofford… Notched eight tackles, two quarterback hurries and recovered a fumble against Western Carolina… Posted six tackles in his collegiate debut at Georgia Tech.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Earned both all-conference and all-area accolades for coach Bob Eason’s Northside program… Picked off one pass, forced and recovered two fumbles and tallied four sacks as a senior.

Personal: Son of Corey and Kapresha Mitchell… Born December 9, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 12 29-24 53 2.5 0 0 0/32014 12 20-21 41 3.5 0.5 0 0/0Career 24 49-45 94 6.0 0.5 0 0/3

#6Julius MooreDefensive Back5-11 • 202 • Sr.Chesterfield, Va.CosbySport and Event Management Major

2014: Started all 12 games… Was fourth on the team with 67 tackles… Led the team with four interceptions and six pass breakups… Made 10 tackles against both Duke and Towson… Picked off passes in back-to-back games against North Carolina A&T and Charlotte.

2013: Started four of the 12 games in which he appeared… Tallied 46 total tackles, including 30 solo stops… Forced one fumble and recovered two… Posted a career-high 11 total tackles and broke up one pass at North Carolina A&T.

2012: Played in 10 games… Posted five total tackles… Fin-ished with two stops in the season-opener at North Carolina.

Prep: Was an all-prep as well as an all-state selection on the gridiron during his career at Cosby High for coach Peter Mu-tascio… Collected all-academic honors in football in 2011… Was also an all-prep and all-state standout on the track.

Personal: Son of Ronald Moore and Simone Nicholas… Born April 28, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 10 3-2 5 0 0 0 0/02013 12 30-16 46 0 0 0 1/22014 12 31-36 67 1.0 0 4 0/0Career 34 64-54 118 1.0 0 4 1/2

#75O’Shane MorrisOffensive Lineman6-3 • 284 • Jr.Bronx, N.Y.Iona PrepStrategic Communications Major

2014: Started all 11 games in which he appeared.

2013: Played in all 12 contests as a true freshman.

Prep: Collected first-team Hudson Valley All-Star and sec-ond-team all-metro honors… First-team all-state selection by the Daily News… Helped lead coach Vic Quirolo’s team to a 2010 Catholic High School Football League finals appearance as well as semifinals showings in 2011 and 2012.

Personal: Son of Ezron Morris and Kerry-Ann Ashley… Born November 19, 1995.

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Returning Player Bios#65Ikenna NwokejiOffensive Lineman6-6 • 274 • So.Randolph, Mass.Thayer AcademyCinema and Television Arts Major

2014: Started all 12 games after moving to offensive line from defensive line… Named team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Two-time All-Independent School League honoree… Team captain.

Personal: Son of Paul and Pamela Nwokeji… Brother Paul plays football at the University of Connecticut… Born December 12, 1994.

#14Demetrius OliverWide Receiver6-1 • 202 • So.Portsmouth, Va.Ashbrook (N.C.)Strategic Communications Major

2014: Saw time in five games… Caught five passes for 36 yards… Averaged 7.2 yards per reception… Had season highs of three catches and 21 receiving yards in a win over Charlotte.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Shrine Bowl participant… Earned both all-conference and All-Gazette honors… Caught 39 passes for 648 yards and five touchdowns as a senior.

Personal: Son of Tesha McBeth… Born November 28, 1994.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 5 5-36 7.2 0 13 7.2Career 5 5-36 7.2 0 13 7.2

#15R.J. PearsallTight End6-4 • 239 • So.Castle Hayne, N.C.E.A. LaneyMarketing Major

2014: Saw time in six games, making one start… Caught 15 passes for 107 yards… Averaged 7.1 yards per catch and 17.8 receiving yards per game… Opened the year with two catch-es for 18 yards at Duke… Caught three balls for a season-best 36 yards against North Carolina A&T… Had a season-high four receptions for 19 yards in a win over Charlotte.

2013: Red-shirted.

Prep: Caught 25 balls for 335 yards and six touchdowns as a senior… Earned 4A Mideastern All-Conference honors…

Three-year letter-winner… Helped lead coach Greg Ditz’s team to three consecutive playoff apperances.

Personal: Son of Rick and Patricia Pearsall… Born June 4, 1995.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 6 15-107 7.1 0 15 17.8Career 6 15-107 7.1 0 15 17.8

#18David PetroniPunter6-0 • 193 • Jr.Buford, Ga.BufordComputer Science Major

2014: Averaged 38.1 yards on 81 punts… Had five punts of 50 or more yards, including a long of 54 yards against both #16 Richmond and #17 James Madison… Placed 20 punts inside the 20-yard line…Another 20 punts were fair caught.

2013: Awarded team’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Award… Southern Conference All-Freshman Team honor-ee… Earned one SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week honor… Booted 73 punts for 3,071 yards, an average of 42.1 yards per punt… Placed 33 punts inside the 20-yard line… Drilled 14 punts of 50 or more yards, including a long of 59 yards against both Furman and The Citadel… Averaged 43.5 yards on six punts, with a long of 50 yards and five kicks being placed inside the 20, against Appalachian State to earn SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week accolades… Put three of five punts inside the 20 while averaging a season-best 45.6 yards per punt in a win at SoCon champion Furman.

Prep: Put eight of his 25 punts inside the opponent’s 10-yard line during his senior year… Led Gwinnett County in scoring with 98 points and did not allow a punt return yard as a junior… Member of three state title teams… Coach Jess Simpson’s squad went 56-4 during his tenure… Also lettered in soccer, tennis and wrestling… Four-year academic letterman.

Personal: Son of Dave and Lori Petroni… Sister Maria played soccer at the University of South Carolina… Born August 20, 1994.

Year Punts Yds. Avg. Long TB-FC I20-50+ 2013 73 3,071 42.1 59 5-19 33-142014 81 3,088 38.1 54 2-20 20-5Career 154 6,159 40.0 59 7-39 53-19

#21Thuc PhanRunning Back5-6 • 164 • Sr.Greensboro, N.C.Deerfield Academy (Mass.)Marketing Major

2014: Played in thee games… Ran the ball 24 times for 128 yards and one touchdown… Averaged 5.3 yards per carry and 42.7 yards per game… Caught two passes for five yards… Scored the first touchdown of his career on a one-

yard run against #4 New Hampshire… Had season highs of 14 carries and 87 rushing yards at #17 James Madison.

2013: Saw action in seven contests… Toted the ball 15 times for 62 yards… Caught one pass for 23 yards… Had a season-high 31 rushing yards on six carries against West Virginia Wesleyan… Posted his first career reception in the win over West Virginia Wesleyan.

2012: Appeared in 10 games… Rushed 43 times for 153 yards… Ran for a career-best 110 yards on 15 carries in a win over West Virginia State.

Prep: Played one season at Deerfield Academy, earning All-New England honors… Rushed for 727 yards and 10 scores in seven games… At Page High, ran for 1,579 yards and 11 TDs in his career… East-West All-Star game participant.

Personal: Son of Hiep and Trang Phan… Born November 2, 1993… Imigrated to the United States in 1996… Became an American citizen in 2012.

Year GP Rush-Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 10 43-153 3.6 0 29 15.32013 7 15-62 4.1 0 11 8.92014 3 24-128 5.3 1 24 42.7Career 20 82-343 4.2 1 29 17.2

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 10 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.02013 7 1-23 23.0 0 23 3.32014 3 2-5 2.5 0 3 1.7Career 20 3-28 9.3 0 23 1.4

#17Graham PruetteQuarterback6-5 • 210 • RFr.Concord, N.C.ConcordPolitical Science Major

Walked on to the Elon team in the spring of 2015.

Prep: Won the 2013 Bronko Nagurski Comeback Player of the Year Award as well as teh Broko Nagurski Student-Athlete of the Year honor… Collected the Great American Rivalry Series Player of the Year… Was named the NCHSAA State Championship Outstanding Sportsman… Helped lead coach Glenn Padgett’s team to two state title game appearances, two regional titles, two sectional crowns, four district championships and one conference title… National Honor Society member.

Personal: Son of Taylor and Margaret Pruette… Born July 1, 1995… Majoring in political science.

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Returning Player Bios#86Josh RamseurWide Receiver6-3 • 216 • Fr.Newton, N.C.Newton-Conover

Enrolled at Elon for the 2015 spring semester.

Prep: Caught 42 balls for 595 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior… On defense, he made 49 tackles, including seven stops for a loss, and forced two fumbles… Earned all-confer-ence honors… Participated in the Shrine Bowl… Honorable mention choice to the All-Greater Hickory Football Team… Helped coach Matt Beam’s program to a 2012 conference title… Member of the Beta Club and National Honor Society… Was named a Lenoir-Rhyne Scholar.

Personal: Josh is the son of former University of North Carolina and Mars Hill College football player Michael Ramseur and Angie Harris-Ramseur… Born January 27, 1997.

#78Austin RichardsonOffensive Lineman6-4 • 289 • Jr.Kernersville, N.C.KernersvilleSport and Event Management Major

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, making seven starts.

2013: Saw time in 10 games as a true freshman.

Prep: Three-time all-conference performer… Team captain… Earned second-team all-county accolades… Four-year letter-winner… Also competed in track and field and basketball… Spends hours reading to local children.

Personal: Son of former University of Nebraska - Omaha football player Gary and Vickie Richardson… Cousin of NFL tight end Zach Miller… Born August 22, 1994.

#28Javaris SeastrunkLinebacker6-2 • 187 • So.Crestview, Fla.CrestviewExercise Science Major

2014: Saw action in one contest.

2013: Played in one game.

Prep: Recipient of the Crestview High Quarterback Club Football Scholarship.

Personal: Son of Donald and Regina Seastrunk… Born January 30, 1994.

#20Lichota SeidewandWide Receiver5-11 • 170 • Sr.Chatham, Mass.Nauset RegionalInternational Studies Major

2014: Appeared in four games… Returned 16 kicks for 316 yards, averaging 19.8 yards per return… Brought back four kicks for 108 yards, including a long return of 41 yards, against #16 Richmond.

2013: Played in two contests.

2012: Did not make an appearance.

Prep: Earned all-state honors as a senior… Served as a team captain in 2011… Named an Atlantic Coast All-Star… Led his prep squad in receptions, receiving yards, receiving TDs and punt returns as a senior… Helped his team to the first back-to-back winning campaigns in program history.

Personal: Son of former Columbia University quarterback Michael and Karen Seidewand… Born August 1, 1994.

#50John SilasLinebacker6-0 • 241 • Jr.Powder Springs, Ga.HillgroveMarketing Major

2014: Started all 12 contests… Was second on the team with 100 total tackles… Ranked in a tie for 10th in the league with 8.3 tackles per game…Made seven tackles for a loss, including two sacks… Broke up three passes and notched one quarterback hurry… Had four games with 10 or more tackles, including a high of 12 stops at Towson… Began the year with seven tackles at Duke.

2013: Collected Southern Conference All-Freshman Team honors… Earned the squad’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award… Saw time in all 12 games… Finished second on the team with 71 total tackles and six tackles for a loss… Posted 1.5 sacks and one quarterback hurry… Made a personal-best 14 total tackles against Georgia Southern… Posted 12 stops, including nine solo takedowns, and 1.5 sacks in a win over SoCon champion Furman… Tallied seven tackles at Georgia Tech.

2012: Made two tackles over two games before suffering an injury… Took a medical red-shirt.

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by both ESPN and Scout.com… Collected first-team all-state, all-county and all-re-gion honors in 2011… Named to the Cobb County All-Star Team… Racked up over 100 tackles, forced six fumbles and intercepted two passes… Named a member of the Marietta Daily Journal Dynamite Dozen… Helped lead coach Phillip Ironside’s Hillgrove team to a Division 5A region title.

Personal: Son of John and Kimberly Silas… Sister Jasmine was a cheerleader at North Carolina A&T State University…

Born August 18, 1994.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 2 2-0 2 0 0 0 0/02013 12 42-29 71 6.0 1.5 0 0/02014 12 38-62 100 7.0 2.0 0 0/0Career 26 82-91 173 13.0 3.5 0 0/0

#93Rob SullivanDefensive Lineman6-4 • 240 • Sr.Scottsdale, Ariz.Notre Dame PrepFinance Major

2014: Started all 12 games… Notched 36 total tackles, including 2.5 tackles for a loss and one sack… Was second on the team with five quarterback hurries… Broke up two passes… Set a personal best with seven tackles at #17 James Madison.

2013: Appeared in eight contests… Posted nine total tackles… Had one sack, forced one fumble and broke up one pass… Recorded a sack against Appalachian State.

2012: Saw time in seven games… Finished with seven total tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack… Had one quarterback hurry… Posted a season-high three tackles in a win over North Carolina Central.

2011: Red-shirted.

Prep: Named to the Dean’s List all four years.

Personal: Son of Peter and Kristin Sullivan… Born on September 15, 1992.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2012 7 4-3 7 2.0 1.0 0 0/02013 8 3-6 9 1.0 1.0 0 1/02014 12 16-20 36 2.5 1.0 0 0/0Career 27 23-29 52 5.5 3.0 0 1/0

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Returning Player Bios#88Jesse TateTight End6-1 • 229 • Jr.Toms River, N.J.Toms River NorthMedia Arts and Entertainment Major

2014: Appeared in 11 contests…Caught three passes… Rushed one time for three yards.

2013: Played in all 12 games… Had four receptions for nine yards… Caught two passes for five yards in his collegiate debut at Georgia Tech.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Collected second-team Ocean Offense honors from the Star Ledger along with all-division distinction from the Asbury Park Press in 2011… Earned second-team All-Shore Media accolades… Over his career for coach Chip LaBarca, caught 52 balls for 840 yards and seven touchdowns… Served as a team captain… Named his squad’s offensive MVP as both a junior and senior… Member of the school’s basketball team… Recipient of the Gateway Toyota Football Academic Award.

Personal: Son of former Kean University football player John and Donna Tate… Born September 9, 1993.Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 12 4-9 2.2 0 5 0.82014 11 3-(-8) -2.7 0 4 -0.7Career 23 7-1 0.1 0 5 0.0

#27Nick TheosRunning Back5-6 • 191 • RFr.Mount Pleasant, S.C.Bishop England / Navy

At Navy: Red-shirted in 2014.

Prep: Played for coach John Cantey at Bishop England… Earned both all-conference and all-state accolades… Recognized with the Troy Brown Running Back Award… Team captain… Helped his prep squad to back-to-back state titles in 2011 and 2012… Also earned letters in basketball and track and field… Spent the 2013-14 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School

Personal: Son of former Citadel basketball player Jerry and Karen Theos… His grandfather, Nick Theos, played football at Elon… Born October 21, 1994.

#11Daniel ThompsonWide Receiver6-0 • 195 • Fr.Boiling Springs, S.C.Boiling Springs

Enrolled at Elon for the 2015 spring semester.

Prep: Threw for 9,812 yards and 91 touchdowns during his career for coach Rick Tate… Shrine Bowl participant… Earned all-area, all-region and all-state accolades during his career… Won South Carolina Varsity Quarterback Challenge from 2011-14… Helped his prep squad to state playoff appearances from 2011-14… National Honor Society and National Beta Club member.

Personal: Son of Danny and Tammy Thompson… Brother Dylan was a quarterback at the University of South Carolina… Born November 20, 1995.

#73Oli UdohOffensive Lineman6-5 • 357 • RFr.Fayetteville, N.C.Sanford

2014: Red-shirted.

Prep: Earned second-team Cape Fear Region honors follow-ing his senior season… Helped coach Brian Till’s program to state playoff appearances in both 2012 and 2013… Was a NCHSAA student-athlete honoree in both 2012 and 2013… Was an A/AB honor roll student.

Personal: Son of Benjamin and Rita Udoh… Born February 14, 1997.

#56Mike WarrenDefensive Lineman6-4 • 250 • Jr.Jacksonville, N.C.White OakAccounting Major

2014: Saw time in nine contests… Made one tackle.

2013: Was limited to three games due to injury… Finished with two tackles.

2012: Red-shirted.

Prep: Two-time all-conference honoree… Helped guide coach Bob Blick’s White Oak program to three state playoff appearances.

Personal: Son of Michael and Sonya Warren… Born November 10, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 3 0-2 2 0 0 0 0/02014 9 0-1 1 0 0 0 0/0Career 12 0-3 3 0 0 0 0/0

#82Doug WarrickTight End6-6 • 249 • Sr.Hamilton, N.J.Cheshire AcademySport and Event Management Major

2014: Played in all 12 games, making nine starts… Hauled in 22 passes for 129 yards…Had season highs of four recep-tions and 32 receiving yards in a victory over Charlotte.

2013: Started 10 of the 12 games in which he appeared… Posted 28 receptions for 204 yards and three touchdowns… Had a career-best six catches for 37 yards and a TD against Wofford… Snared his first career touchdown pass against #11 Coastal Carolina… Made a career-long reception of 21 yards against Georgia Southern.

2012: Appeared in all 11 games, making two starts as a true freshman… Caught four passes for 51 yards… Had one catch for nine yards in his collegiate debut at North Carolina… Grabbed one ball for a 19-yard gain in a win over Western Carolina.

Prep: Earned second-team All-New England honors in 2011… First-team all-area pick… Collected the team’s Most Outstanding Player award in 2010… Helped lead Dan O’Dea’s program to an undefeated 2011 campaign and a victory in the Valicenti Bowl.

Personal: Son of David and Kimberly Warrick… Brother David rowed crew at Rutgers University… Born on July 18, 1992.

Year GP Rec.-Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 11 4-51 12.8 0 19 4.62013 12 28-204 7.3 3 21 17.02014 12 22-129 5.9 0 10 10.8Career 35 54-384 7.1 3 21 11.0

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Returning Player Bios#1Adrian WilliamsDefensive Back5-11 • 176 • Jr.Fayetteville, N.C.Cape FearStrategic Communications Major

2014: Saw time in all 12 games… Made three tackles.

2013: Played in 10 contests… Posted seven total tackles… Made a season-best three stops against #23 Samford.

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… First-team all-conference and second-team all-region selection in 2012… Posted 56 tackles and four interceptions as a senior… Was a second-team all-league pick as a junior.

Personal: Son of former North Carolina Central football player Owen Williams and Fabriene Rhone… Born January 4, 1995.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2013 10 5-2 7 0 0 0 0/02014 12 3-0 3 0 0 0 0/0Career 22 8-2 10 0 0 0 0/0

#95Jack WilliamsDefensive Lineman6-0 • 260 • Jr.Avondale Estates, Ga.Woodward AcademyStrategic Communications Major

2014: Took a medical red-shirt.

2013: Appeared in six games.

2012: Saw action in six contests.

Prep: Lettered for two years in football and has also compet-ed in swimming and basketball… Helped lead coach John Hunt’s team to the second round of the state playoffs each of his final two seasons.

Personal: Son of former Bowling Green State University, NFL and CFL player Jack and Rhea Williams… Born November 9, 1993.

#2Miles WilliamsDefensive Back5-11 • 176 • Sr.Roebuck, S.C.DormanHuman Service Studies Major

2014: Played in 10 games, making seven starts… Was fifth on the team with 55 total tackles… Began the season with six tackles at Duke… Had a season-high eight tackles in four games – vs. #16 Richmond, at Towson, at #24 William & Mary and at #17 James Madison.

2013: Took a medical red-shirt… Selected to the AFCA All-

State Good Works Team.

2012: Started all 11 contests… Tallied 59 total tackles, including 32 solo stops… Tied for the team lead with two interceptions… Broke up four passes and notched two quarterback hurries… Recovered one fumble… Posted a personal-best nine tackles and returned an interception 20 yards at #14 Appalachian State… Had eight-tackle outings against #5 Wofford, Fuman and Samford… Hurried the quarterback twice in a win over West Virginia State.

2011: Played in all 11 games and made one start… Finished his freshman season with 23 tackles and one forced fum-ble… Made a season-high six tackles and forced a fumble against #8 Appalachian State… Had five stops in a win over #17 Furman.

Prep: Tallied 100 total tackles, forced a fumble and broke up six passes during his senior season… Selected as a SCADA North-South All-Star… Team captain… Named a first-team all-area player by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal and was also an all-region honoree… In 2010, helped Dave Gutshall’s program to a Division I 4A state runner-up finish as well as a region 4A crown… In 2009, the program posted a 14-1 record, was ranked seventh in the country and won the state title… Dorman also captured a region title in 2008… Student body vice-president.

Personal: Son of former Navy football player Jonathan and Monica Williams… Born September 1, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2011 11 16-7 23 1.0 0 0 1/02012 11 32-27 59 0.5 0 2 0/12013 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/02014 10 30-25 55 1.0 0 0 0/0Career 32 78-59 137 2.5 0 2 1/1

#91Marquise WrightDefensive Lineman6-2 • 305 • Sr.Englewood, N.J.Paramus Catholic / RutgersSociology Major

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts… Tallied 29 total tackles, including 3.5 stops for a loss and 1.5 sacks… Blocked two kicks at #24 William & Mary… Opened the year with five tackles at Duke… Also had a five-tackle game against Maine.

At Rutgers: Red-shirted in 2011… Played in one game in both 2012 and 2013.

Prep: Was a two-way lineman for coach Chris Partridge at Paramus Catholic High School… Tallied 52 tackles, including 19 for a loss and 8.5 sacks, and forced two fumbles as a senior… Rated a four-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com… Earned All-Bergen County First Team honors by both the Star-Ledger and the Bergen Record… Listed as the 14th-best defensive tackle in the nation, the fourth-ranked recruit in New Jersey and the #149 overall recruit nationally by Rivals.com… Was a Rivals250 team member… Ranked as the #31 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com… SuperPrep Magazine tabbed him the 14th-rated prospect in

New Jersey coming out of high school.

Personal: Son of Regina Spearman… Born February 9, 1993.

Year GP UT-AT Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF/FR2014 12 14-15 29 3.5 1.5 0 0/0Career 12 14-15 29 3.5 1.5 0 0/0

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Newcomer Bios#51Matt BakerLinebacker5-11 • 215 • Fr.Raleigh, N.C.Heritage

Prep: Totaled 85 tackles, including 15 stops for a loss and three sacks, forced five fumbles and intercepted one pass while playing at linebacker and defensive end as a junior… Was used primarily as a running back as a senior for coach Jason McGeorge… Amassed 1,585 yards rushing, averaging 6.3 yards per carry and scoring 17 touchdowns in just nine games… Posted five consecutive 200-yard rushing games… Participated in both the 2014 Shrine Bowl Combine and the 2014 Nike SPARQ Combine… 2014 team MVP… Posted a top 40 time of 4.42 seconds… Earned CAP-8 All-Conference hon-ors in both 2013 and 2014… Member of the National Achiev-er’s Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes… Served as a peer mentor and earned A/B Honor Roll accolades.

Personal: Son of former Chowan College wide receiver Erwin and Kim Baker… Born January 14, 1997.

#52Trevor DarbyLinebacker6-3 • 190 • Fr.Cornelius, N.C.Davidson Day

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Three-year team captain… Two-time first-team all-state honoree… Led his squad in sacks and tackles as a junior… Helped coach Chad Grier’s program capture three state titles and three conference crowns.

Personal: Son of former Wingate University football player Allen and Jo Ann Darby… Born May 7, 1997.

#60Kadrien DarityDefensive Lineman6-4 • 255 • Fr.Winston-Salem, N.C.Mount Tabor

Prep: Posted 80 total tackles, including 21 stops for a loss and 16 sacks, during his senior campaign… Forced three fumbles and recovered one fumble for a touchdown that same year… Collected 2014 All-Central Piedmont Conference accolades while playing for coach Laymarr Marshall… Helped Mount Tabor to three state playoff appearances, including a 2012 quarterfinals run.

Personal: Son of Patrick and Monica Harris… Born Novem-ber 27, 1996.

#68Jordan DollersonDefensive Lineman5-10 • 270 • Fr.Florence, Ala.Florence

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Amassed 65 total tackles, including 25 stops for a loss and eight sacks as a senior… Claimed four defensive player of the week honors… Helped lead coach Jason Wallace’s team to a 12-2 mark, a region title and a state playoff semifinals appearance in 2014… AB Honor Roll student.

Personal: Son of Donnie and Melissa Dollerson… Born March 1, 1997.

#35Sam EisenstadtDefensive Back5-11 • 195 • Fr.Locust, N.J.Rumson-Fair Haven

Prep: Made 65 total tackles, including 25 solo stops and 10 tackles for a loss, had two interceptions and forced four fumbles as a senior… Intercepted six passes in his career… First-team All-Shore Conference selection following the 2014 campaign… Claimed state championship MVP accolades as coach Brian Batchler’s program won its second straight state crown in 2014.

Personal: Son of Jeff Eisenstadt and Mary Vaden… Sister Charlotte and twin broth Ben also attend Elon… Brother Jack is a defensive lineman at Monmouth University… Born August 27, 1997.

#64Alex HigginsOffensive Lineman6-1 • 300 • Fr.Duluth, Ga.Peachtree Ridge

Prep: Named to the 2014 all-county team… Twice claimed all-region honors for coach Mark Fleetwood… Team captain… Earned his program’s offensive lineman of the year honor… Collected offensive honor roll accolades three times… Named the Gwinnett County Player of the Month… Recorded 111 pancake blocks as a senior… Participated in the 2014 Gwinnett All-Star Game… Helped his prep squad to state playoff appearances in both 2013 and 2014… Also captained his lacrosse team.

Personal: Son of former University of New Orleans All-American and Major League Baseball player Mark and Misty Higgins… Brother Andrew played football at both Tulane University and Tennessee Tech University… Born July 8, 1997.

#66Matt KowalewskiOffensive Lineman6-4 • 280 • Fr.Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte Catholic

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Named to the All-Charlotte Observer Team and collected all-conference honors as a senior as the team averaged 378 yards of total offense… Three-year starter for Elon alum Mike Brodowicz’s program… Served as a team captain in 2014… Helped his squad to a 28-4 record over three years… Team had unner-up state finishes in both 2012 and 2014… Named the Charlotte Football Comeback Player of the Year as well as the Bronko Nagurski Charlotte Comeback Player of the Year following the 2014 season… Earned all-conference honors in both wrestling and golf in 2012… Helped his golf squad to two regional championships and appearances in the state championships in both 2011 and 2012.

Personal: Son of former Chris and Joanna Kowalewski… Born February 8, 1997.

#36Tariq LaneDefensive Back5-11 • 190 • Fr.Wilmington, N.C.E.A. Laney

Prep: Earned first-team all-area honors three times… Three-time all-conference honoree… Helped coach Ashaad Yeoman’s program to the state playoffs.

Personal: Son of former University of Richmond football player Teryl and Monika Lane… Born August 26, 1997.

#39Greg Liggs Jr.Defensive Back5-10 • 180 • Fr.Greensboro, N.C.Southeast Guilford

Prep: Claimed Metro 4A All-Conference honors in 2014… Honorable mention selection all-conference in 2013… Led Southeast Guilford with 73 total tackles and added one interception and one fumble recovery in 2014… Ran for 278 yards and six touchdowns and added 21 catches for 370 yards and three scores… Led the league with eight interceptions as a junior… Added 45 tackles and broke up three passes that same season… Helped coach Fritz Hessenthaler’s program to a 10-2 record, conference title and a state playoff appearance as a senior…Team went 11-3 and advanced to the third round of the playoffs in 2013.

Personal: Son of former York College (Pa.) sprinter and NCAA Division III track all-American Gregory and Kaniesha Liggs… Sister NaKiesha threw the shot put at Winston-Sa-lem State University… Born September 8, 1997.

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Newcomer Bios#84Tereak McCrayWide Receiver5-9 • 165 • Fr.Burlington, N.C.Williams

Prep: Three-time first-team all-conference and all-region performer… Honored by coach David Green’s team with both the wide receiver and defensive back of the year awards… Caught 45 balls for 755 yards, averaging 16.8 yards per catch and scored nine touchdowns in his career… Also carried the ball 210 times for 1,357 yards and 11 scores… Made 163 total tackles, picked off eight passes, blocked one punt and blocked nine field goals in that span… Logged 866 career return yards.

Personal: Son of Jonettie Evans… Born February 15, 1997.

#55Warren MesserLinebacker5-11 • 235 • Fr.Garner, N.C.Garner

Prep: Collected three all-conference honors during his time as a prep… Claimed all-state recognition and was named the GNRC Defensive Player of the Year… All-academic team per-former… Posted 402 career tackles, including 5.5 sacks… Forced seven fumbles, recovered four fumbles and intercepted three passes… Helped lead coach Thurman Leach’s team to a 4AA Eastern runner-up showings and a league title.

Personal: Son of Bill Messer and Wendy Adams… Born March 27, 1997.

#30Malcolm SummersRunning Back5-9 • 200 • Fr.Mebane, N.C.Eastern Alamance

Prep: Amassed 5,176 career all-purpose yards in his time playing for coach John Kirby… 2014 league player of the year… Set a program single-season rushing record with 1,974 yards… Also set season school marks in points scored (252), rushing touchdowns (38) and total touchdowns (42) along with the career records for rushing yardage (3,124) and most total touchdowns (76)… Set a program mark with a 99-yard kick return… Two-time all-league and three-time academic all-conference pick… Helped Eastern Alamance to an undefeated regular season and league title during his se-nior season… Eastern Alamance advanced to the third round of the state playoffs in both his junior and senior seasons.

Personal: Son of the late Gary Summers and Teresa Miles… Born January 9, 1997.

#76Antwain TerryDefensive Lineman6-1 • 280 • Fr.Wake Forest, N.C.Wake Forest

Prep: First-team all-league selection following a senior campaign in which he amassed 60 total tackles, including 25 tackles for a loss and nine sacks… Nominee for the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game… Collected academic all-conference honors… Helped coach Reggie Lucas’ squad to two regional titles and two state runner-up showings

Personal: Son of John Jiles and Tara Terry… Cousin of former University of North Carolina standout and first-round NFL draft pick Gregg Ellis… Born March 25, 1996.

#37Jon ThomasWide Receiver6-2 • 200 • Fr.Atlanta, Ga.Lovett

Prep: Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Collected all-region distinction in both 2012 and 2013… Helped lead coach Mike Muschamp’s program to a 2013 state champi-onship and a 2014 state semifinals appearance… State qualifier in both the 4x100 relay and triple jump in 2013… Collected all-region honors in basketball in both 2012 and 2013.

Personal: Son of Henry and Ann Thomas… Born January 26, 1997.

#61CJ ToogoodOffensive Lineman6-2 • 280 • Fr.Holly Springs, N.C.Holly Springs

Prep: Twice earned all-conference and academic all-con-ference honors… Earned his squad’s lineman of the year distinction as a sophomore… Collected the Coaches Award as a junior… Team captain and team MVP in 2014 for coach Wayne Bragg’s program… Selected to play in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game… Helped his team reach the state playoffs and lead the league in rushing in each of his final two years… Two-time all-conference, academic all-con-ference and state qualifier in wrestling.

Personal: Son of former Penn State University football play-er John and Paula Toogood… Grandfather, Charley Toogood, played seven seasons in the National Football League… Born March 29, 1997.

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Head Coach Rich SkroskyRich SkroskyHead CoachRamapo College

2nd Season at Elon3rd Season Overall

Born: October 26, 1964

Wife: Suzanne Quentz

Education: Ramapo College (B.S. in Political Science)

Coaching History: 1984 – St. Peter’s Prep High School1985-87 – Lodi High School1988-89 – Rutgers University1990-92 – Ramapo College1993-2000 – Monmouth University2001-05 – Columbia University2006-10 – Elon University

2011-13 – Ball State University2014-Present – Elon University

Rich Skrosky became the 21st head football coach in school history on December 12, 2013 and guided the Elon program as it made the move to the Colonial Athletic Association for the 2014 season.

Skrosky, who has 27 years of collegiate coaching experience, is in his second stint at Elon, returning to where he served as the team’s offensive line coach (2006-08) as well as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach (2009-10). For the three seasons in between his tenures at Elon, Skrosky served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ball State University.

In Elon’s first season as a member of CAA Football, Skrosky saw four players collect all-league accolades. The Phoenix led the league and ranked second nationally by committing just 45 penalties on the year. The team averaged just 30.0 penalty yards per game. Elon also ranked in the top 15 nationally in blocked punts and blocked kicks. The Phoenix also led the nation in fewest fumbles lost as the maroon and gold lost just three fumbles in 2014.

While at Ball State, Skrosky helped quarterback Keith Wenning to complete a school-record 313 passes in 2012. Skrosky’s offense also churned out the third-best single-sea-son rushing performance in Ball State history as Jahwan Edwards ran for 1,410 yards in 2012. The 2012 team went 9-4, including a 34-27 win against 25th-ranked Toledo, and appeared in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl.

In 2013, the Cardinals’ offense has averaged 486.3 yards per game as the program has posted a 10-2 overall record that includes a victory over Virginia. The 2013 Ball State team will played in the GoDaddy Bowl and averaged 38.5 points per game. The Cardinals either ranked near the top of the MAC in first downs, passing offense, yards per completion, passing efficiency, total offense, red zone offense and completion percentage. Following its final regular season game of the 2013 season, the Cardinals had matched a school record by scoring at least 40 points in six games and established a new program mark by scoring 50 or more points in three contests. Six Ball State players were named to watch lists for national awards – Wenning, wide receiver Jamill Smith, wide receiver Willie Snead, wide receiver Jordan Williams, running back Jahwan Edwards and tight end Zane Fakes. Wenning was a sixth-round draft pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL draft.

Twice Skrosky was a nominee for the Broyles Award that is presented to the nation’s top assistant coach. In that same span, Skrosky’s Ball State offense developed 16 All-MAC se-lections. The Cardinals’ offense compiled the top two seasons in both average yards per game (476.8 in 2013 and 457.2 in 2012) and points per game (38.5 in 2013 and 36.4 in 2012) in program history. The team’s 63 touchdowns in 2013 were the most ever scored by a Ball State team, while the 52 TDs scored a the previous season were the third-most.

In Skrosky’s first season as Elon’s offensive coordinator, the Phoenix led the Southern Conference and ranked sixth in the country with 291.50 passing yards per game in 2009. Elon also ranked among the top-20 nationally in passing efficiency and total offense as the maroon and gold made its first-ever FCS Playoff appearance. That year, Elon finished ranked ninth in the nation in The Sports Network’s FCS Poll and 10th nationally in the FCS Coaches Poll with a 9-3 record. In 2009, Elon had five offensive players earn All-SoCon accolades and two – wide receiver Terrell Hudgins and offensive lineman David Harrison – collected all-America honors.

The following year, Elon rated eighth in the nation in total of-fense, putting up 435.18 yards per game. The team averaged 31.9 points per game that year to rate 14th in the nation and the passing game put up the second-most yards through the air in the country at 322.36 yards per outing. In 2010, wide receiver Aaron Mellette, quarterback Scott Riddle and offen-sive lineman Rodney Austin all earned all-America honors.

In Skrosky’s offensive system, Hudgins would amass 5,250 receiving yards on 395 receptions, both NCAA Division I records. The wide out would establish 19 records, 10 of which were NCAA marks, and was named to 14 different All-America teams. He was the first NCAA Division I player to ever post four 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Riddle would pass for 13,264 career yards, the most ever by an Elon or SoCon player, and set a total of 41 NCAA, SoCon or Elon records. In his two seasons as Elon’s offensive coordinator, the Phoenix had 10 players earn all-league honors.

Skrosky first came to Elon after serving as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Columbia University for five seasons (2001-05) where he had 11 All-Ivy League selections and two all-Americans. Previously, he served eight seasons as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Monmouth University where he helped the squad capture two conference titles and coached 14 all-league picks.

Skrosky has previous head coaching experience as well, having served as the head coach at Ramapo College during the 1992 campaign after serving as that program’s offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and tight ends coach during the 1990 and 1991 seasons. While Skrosky was at Ramapo he coached 17 all-league honorees.

He also turned in stints as the tight ends coach at Rutgers University for two seasons (1988-89) and as the assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Lodi (N.J.) High School for three seasons (1985-87). Skrosky was the defensive backs coach at St. Peter’s Prep High School in Jersey City, N.J. in 1984.

The Lodi, N.J., native was an All-Bergen County defensive back at Lodi High and a safety on Ramapo’s football squad. He graduated from Ramapo with a bachelor’s degree in political science.

Skrosky is married to Suzanne Quentz.

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Assistant Coach BiosJerry PetercuskieDefensive CoordinatorLinebackers

Boston College (B.S. in Psychology)Penn State University (M.S. in Counseling)

A coaching veteran of 39 years, Jerry Petercuskie joined the Elon staff as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in January 2014. Petercuskie had previously spent six seasons at North Carolina State University as that program’s special teams coach and recruiting coordinator.

Petercuskie’s first season at Elon saw three Phoenix defensive players collect All-CAA Football accolades. His linebacker unit produced the team’s first CAA Football Player of the Week in senior Odell Benton in 2014.

In his time at NC State (2007-12), the Wolfpack reached four bowl games. Petercuskie tutored return specialist T.J. Graham to first-team All-ACC honors in 2011 as he set new school and league marks for most career kickoff return yards (3,153). He also coached Steven Hauschka who was a Lou Groza Award semifinalist.

Prior to his time with NC State, Petercuskie spent 10 seasons as the recruiting coordinator and special teams coach at Boston Col-lege (1997-2006). While there, the 2006 BC squad rated fourth nationally in kickoff returns. Petercuskie coached Will Blackmon who finished second on the NCAA’s all-time kick return yardage list, earned All-ACC honorable mention honors in 2005 and second-team All-Big East accolades in 2004. During Petercuskie’s tenure, BC reached eight bowl games.

Petercuskie spent two seasons coaching the defensive tackles at the University of Virginia (1995-96) and has previous experience as a defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Liberty Uni-versity (1989-94). He has also coached on staffs at Rutgers Uni-versity (1983-88) and Brown University (1978-82). Petercuskie was a graduate assistant at Penn State University (1976-77) and a part-time offensive assistant at Trenton State College (1975).

Over the course of his career, Petercuskie has coached 14 players who have gone on to professional playing careers.

A former center at Boston College, Petercuskie earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from BC in 1975. He earned his master’s degree in counseling from Penn State in 1977.

Petercuskie and his wife, Karen, have three adult children – John, Mark and Alexandria.

Coaching Experience1975 – Trenton State College1976-77 – Penn State University1978-82 – Brown University1983-88 – Rutgers University1989-94 – Liberty University1995-96 – University of Virginia1997-2006 – Boston College2007-12 – North Carolina State University2014-Present – Elon University

Damian Wroblewski was named the Phoenix’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in January 2014.

In 2014, Wroblewski’s offensive line allowed running back Tracey Coppedge to run for 663 yards, the highest rushing total by an Elon player since 2009.

Wroblewski came to Elon following a two-year stint as the offensive line coach at Rutgers. In his first season with the Scarlet Knights, Wroblewski’s unit helped the team rush for 100 or more yards in eight outings and allowed just eight sacks all season, the eighth-best mark in the nation. That same year, Rutgers claimed a share of the Big East Conference title and appeared in the Russell Sports Bowl. In 2013, the offense ran for 100 or more yards seven times and twice eclipsed the 200-yard mark on the ground. In two seasons, Wroblewski’s line saw two players earn all-conference accolades. The Rutgers offense saw two of its players selected in the 2013 NFL Draft - running back Juwan Jamison and tight end D.C. Jefferson.

Before heading to Rutgers, Wroblewski spent five seasons as the offensive line coach at the University of Delaware where he also was the assistant head coach for four years. While at Delaware, he also served as the recruiting coordinator and the run game coordinator. In 2011, Wroblewski’s line helped the Blue Hens run for 165.5 yards per game. His work with the offense in 2010 helped UD to a 12-3 record, a share of the CAA Football title and a trip to the national title game. The Blue Hens also reached the national title game in 2007. At Delaware, Wroblewski mentored three All-Americans. He also worked with future NFL linemen Gino Gradkowski, Rich Beverly and Shea Allard.

Wroblewski began his coaching career at Bryant College (1999-2001), serving as the offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He has also spent time as the offensive line coach at the University of Pennsylvania (2002-03), Hofstra University (2004-05) and Stony Brook (2006). In his time at Hofstra, Wroblewski mentored current New York Jets offensive lineman Willie Colon won a Super Bowl title with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

A four-year member of the Lafayette College football team as a center, Wroblewski was a two-time All-Patriot League se-lection and earned the team’s Stony Jones Award as the team MVP as a senior. He earned his degree in history in 1999.

Wroblewski and his wife, Kara, have one son, Damian, Jr.

Coaching Experience1999-2001 – Bryant College2002-03 – University of Pennsylvania2004-05 – Hofstra University2006 – Stony Brook University2007-11 – University of Delaware2012-13 – Rutgers University2014-Present – Elon University

Former Wofford College and Ball State University coach Terry Lantz was hired to serve as Elon’s defensive backs coach in January 2014. Lantz has 24 years of collegiate coaching experience.

In Elon’s first season as a member of CAA Football, Lantz’s unit produced one all-league honoree – Chris Blair.

Lantz spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons as the safeties coach at Ball State where he coached that program’s all-time interceptions leader to 2011 All-MAC accolades.

During the 2000-10 seasons at Wofford, Lantz tutored the secondary. His Terrier unit ranked first in the Southern Conference in pass defense, pass efficiency defense and total defense in 2010. In his time at Wofford, Lantz coached a first-team All-American as well as the 2003 and 2004 SoCon Defensive Player of the Year. In that span, Wofford claimed three SoCon titles.

Lantz got his start in collegiate coaching as a student assistant at the University of Louisville in 1990, helping the Cardinals to a 34-7 victory over Alabama in the Fiesta Bowl. He has served as a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee (1991) where he helped the Volunteers to a Fiesta Bowl berth.

Lantz has also made coaching stops at the University of Loui-siana-Monroe (graduate assistant, 1992-93), the University of Massachusetts (1994-95), VMI (1996), Glenville State College (1997-98) and Liberty University (1999).

A 1991 graduate of Louisville where he was a four-year letterman as a defensive back, Lantz earned his bachelor’s degree in 1991 and later received his master’s degree from Louisiana-Monroe.

Lantz and his wife Meredith have two children – Adam and Olivia.

Coaching Experience1990 – University of Louisville1991 – University of Tennessee1992-93 – University of Louisiana-Monroe1994-95 – University of Massachusetts1996 – Virginia Military Intstitute1997-98 – Glenville State College1999 – Liberty University2000-10 – Wofford College2011-12 – Ball State University2014-Present – Elon University

Damian WroblewskiOffensive CoordinatorOffensive Line

Lafayette College (B.A. in History)

Terry LantzDefensive Backs

University of Louisville (B.S. in Sports Administration)University of Louisiana-Monroe (M.Ed. in Exercise Science)

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Assistant Coach BiosPatrick MaddenDefensive Line

Wesleyan University (B.A. in American Studies)

Patrick Madden joined coach Rich Skrosky’s staff in January 2013 as the defensive line coach.

Following Elon’s first season as a member of CAA Football, Madden’s defensive line saw one of its members, Dustin Ruff, collect all-league accolades.

Madden spent the previous two seasons with the Jumbos of Tufts. In his time with that program, Madden served as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator (2013) and the defensive line coach and co-special teams coordinator (2012). In 2013, Tufts kickers rated fourth in the New England Small College Athletic Conference in kickoff yardage, aver-aging 58.7 yards per kick. That year Madden coached Mike Rando to first-team all-league honors as a return specialist. In his first season with the program the Jumbos ranked near the top of the league in kickoff return average, punt return average and punting average.

Prior to joining the staff at Tufts, Madden spent the 2011 campaign as the defensive coordinator at Lawrence Academy. He has also made coaching stops with the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League, the University of New Hampshire, Boston College, Columbia University and Wesleyan University. During Madden’s time at Boston College as a graduate assistant the Eagles won back-to-back ACC Atlantic Division crowns.

A 1999 graduate of Wesleyan, Madden played four seasons as a defensive back.

Coaching Experience1999 – Wesleyan University2000-05 – Columbia University2007-09 – Boston College2010 – University of New Hampshire2010 – Omaha Nighthawks2011 – Lawrence Academy2012-13 – Tufts University2014-Present – Elon University

Bill McCord joined the Phoenix staff as a defensive assistant in June of 2014.

McCord came to Elon after two seasons at Bowdoin College where he served as the defensive backs coach. In that time, the Polar Bears posted 16 interceptions. He also worked with special teams units.

Prior to his time at Bowdoin, McCord spent two seasons with the Princeton Tigers as both a linebackers and cornerbacks coach.

McCord has also made coaching stops at Bucknell University (2008-09) where he coached cornerbacks, Franklin & Marshall College (2007) where he was the defensive backs coach, as an assistant coach at Southern Regional High School (2005-06) in New Jersey and at Western Connecticut State University (2004) as the cornerbacks coach.

McCord graduated from Western Connecticut State with a bachelor’s degree in history. He was a four-year letter-winner for the Colonils.

McCord is married to the former Sara Gordon.

Coaching Experience2004 – Western Connecticut State University2005-06 – Southern Regional High School2007 – Franklin & Marshall College2008-09 – Bucknell University2010-11 – Princeton University2012-13 – Bowdoin College2014-Present – Elon University

Scott Browne joined the Elon football staff in June of 2007 after spending the previous two seasons as the running backs coach at Charleston Southern University.

Browne currently guides the maroon and gold’s running backs and serves as the special teams coordinator.

In 2014, running back Tracey Coppedge ran for 663 yards, the highest rushing total by an Elon player since 2009.

Under the leadership of Browne, Elon punter David Petroni was a 2013 Southern Conference All-Freshman Team member.

In 2011, Browne became Elon’s special teams coordinator and saw kicker Adam Shreiner boot a career-long 50-yard field goal in a league contest at Samford. Shreiner also collected one SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week honor during the season. The following year, Shreiner became Elon’s all-time leader in PAT’s and was a second-team all-league pick.

Sophomore running back Jamal Shuman earned All-SoCon honors in 2009 after rushing for 67.70 yards per game. In 2010, Phoenix running backs rushed for 1,601 yards, averag-ing 133.4 yards per game on the ground, and 16 scores.

Browne saw two of his running backs collect SoCon Freshman of the Week honors in 2008 – A.J. Harris and Shuman.

During Browne’s tenure at Charleston Southern, the Bucs finished 7-4 and snagged a share of the Big South Conference title in 2005 before going a program-best 9-2 and appearing in The Sports Network national top-25 poll for the first time in 2006.

In his first year at CSU, Browne coached first-team All-Big South honoree Andre Copeland, who set program records for yards and touchdowns in a game.

Prior to coming to Charleston Southern, Browne served as a graduate assistant coach at the University of South Carolina for the 2004 campaign. The Jacksonville, Fla., native worked as an assistant coach at University Christian School in his hometown during the 2003 season.

Browne was a four-year letter winner at South Carolina as an offensive lineman, earning a degree in retail management in 2000. During his time at South Carolina, the Gamecocks won the 2001 Outback Bowl. He was a member of the Southeast-ern Conference Academic Honor Roll from 1999-2000.

Browne is married to the former Becky Reville and the couple has two children and resides in Greensboro.

Coaching Experience2003 – University Christian School2004 – University of South Carolina2005-06 – Charleston Southern University2007-Present – Elon University

Bill McCordDefensive Assistant

Western Connecticut State University (B.A. in History)

Scott BrowneRunning BacksSpecial Teams Coordinator

University of South Carolina (B.S. in Retail Management)

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Assistant Coach BiosCris ReisertTight EndsRecruiting Coordinator

Ohio Dominican University (B.S. in Business Administration; MBA)

Cris Reisert, who served as a graduate assistant at Ball State in 2013, joined the Elon staff as tight ends coach in January 2014. He added the role of recruiting coordinator for the 2015 season.

Before joining the staff at Ball State, Reisert spent two sea-sons as the wide receivers coach at Ohio Dominican University where he coached one first-team all-league selection. While there, he also spent one year as the quarterbacks coach and also served as a graduate assistant working with the defensive backs. The ODU program ranked 12th in the country in scoring (40.8 ppg) and 27th nationally in total offense (452.8 ypg) in 2012.

Reisert was a standout on the gridiron at ODU where he set nearly every league record for passing offense, including throwing for 13,338 yards and 120 touchdowns in four sea-sons. A three-time first-team all-conference selection, Reisert set 10 national records during his career and was the league’s offensive player of the year in 2007. He was twice named to the American Football Coaches Association All-America Team. Reisert was inducted into the Moeller High School Hall of Fame in 2012.

Reisert earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration as well as a master’s degree from ODU.

He was married in 2011 to his wife, Emily.

Coaching Experience2011-12 – Ohio Dominican University2013 – Ball State University2014-Present – Elon University

Former Ball State graduate assistant Billy Riebock joined the Elon staff as wide receivers coach in January 2014.

Riebock coached wide receiver Kierre Brown to All-CAA Foot-ball honors in the Phoenix’s first season in the league. Brown also represented Elon at the FCS Senior Scout Bowl.

Riebock served as an offensive grad assistant with Skrosky on the Cardinals’ staff in since January of 2012. In that time, Ball State reached the 2012 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl as well as the 2013 GoDaddy Bowl.

From 2008-11, Riebock served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at his alma mater, Quincy University. At Quincy, he helped to develop all-league quarterbacks in 2008, 2010 and 2011 as the squad broke numerous team and individual offensive records.

Riebock spent the 2007 season as an offensive quality control coach at Indiana University after beginning his coaching career as the wide receivers coach at the University of St. Francis in 2006.

Riebock was an academic all-conference selection as a quarterback during his senior season at Quincy. He earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2006 and received a master’s degree from Quincy in 2011.

Riebock was married in 2012 to his wife, Emina.

Coaching Experience2006 – University of St. Francis2007 – Indiana University2008-11 – Quincy University2012-13 – Ball State University2014-Present – Elon University

Joining the offensive staff in January of 2014 was quarter-backs coach Scott Van Zile. Van Zile came to Elon following 14 seasons on the staff at Monmouth University, the final six as that program’s offensive coordinator.

Van Zile’s offense at Monmouth produced nine All-Northeast Conference players and a pair of Jerry Rice Award finalists over its final three seasons in the NEC. In 2012, Monmouth’s offense led the league in passing and total offense, averaging over 400 yards per game while throwing for nearly 250 yards per outing. That year, quarterback Kyle Frazier concluded his career ranked in the top two in program history in comple-tions, total offense, touchdowns and completion percentage.

In his time at Monmouth, Van Zile has coached two-time All-American running back David Sinisi, who was named the 2008 NEC Offensive Player of the Year, as well as tight end John Nalbone who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

Prior to becoming the offensive coordinator, Van Zile men-tored the Hawks’ wide receivers for three seasons, coaching current Dallas Cowboys’ receiver Miles Austin in his senior season. That year, Austin averaged 20.4 yards per catch and caught 11 touchdown passes while eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark in receptions. He also oversaw the development of the program’s single-season receptions leader in Adam San Miguel who was a two-time all-league pick.

A 1999 graduate of Towson University with a bachelor’s degree in sport management, Van Zile played on both sides of the ball in college. As a freshman and senior he was a wide receiver. During his sophomore and junior campaigns, Van Zile was a starter in the Tigers’ defensive secondary. Van Zile twice earned Patriot League Academic Honor Roll recognition.

Van Zile and his wife, Kelly, have two daughters – Payton and Reagan.

Coaching Experience1999-2013 – Monmouth University2014-Present – Elon University

Billy RiebockWide Receivers

Quincy University (B.S. in Criminal Justice; M.Ed.)

Scott Van ZileQuarterbacks

Towson University (B.S. in Sport Management)

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Assistant Coach Bios / Support StaffMitch RippySpecialists (Volunteer)

Elon University

Former Elon football player Mitch Rippy is in his second stint as a volunteer assistant with his alma mater. Rippy will work with the Phoenix’s specialists this season.

During the 2013 season, Rippy led a talented pair of freshmen in punter David Petroni and kicker John Gallagher. Petroni was a SoCon All-Freshman Team selection after averaging 42.1 yards per punt, booting 14 punts 50 or more yards and placing 33 punts inside the 20. Gallagher connected on two field goals of 40+ yards and ended the season by being successful on 12 of his final 15 field goals attempts.

In 2007, Rippy coached Elon kicker Andrew Wilcox to make 79 consecutive PATs. He also helpd Adam Shreiner become the program’s all-time leader in PAT’s during the 2012 season.

At Elon, he played as a kicker for its 1976, 1977 and 1978 football teams. Rippy currently ranks fourth among all-time program leaders at Elon with 102 career PATs and is tied for fifth with 24 career field goals.

At the conclusion of his career, Rippy was the program’s all-time leader in career PATs and tied as the all-time leader in career field goals. His 52-yard field goal against Gardner-Webb in 1977 is still tied for the longest Elon field goal ever.

He was a member of the 2011 Elon Sports Hall of Fame class.

Rippy and his wife Lisa have two sons – Macon and Garrett.

Patrick Hagedorn joined the Elon football staff as director of operations in the winter of 2015 after serving as a graduate assistant at Ball State University the previous year. Hagedorn, who also attended Ball State and worked with the football program as an undergraduate, spent the 2014 season as the operations and recruiting graduate assistant with the Car-dinals. In that capacity he assisted in giving campus and facility tour as well as maintaining recruiting databases. Part of his role was to assist with team travel and team meals. He spent time as an operations and recruiting intern and served Ball State as a student equipment manager, including one year as the program’s head student equipment manage. In that role, Hagedorn delegated daily tasks to a staff of eight student managers. He also was responsible for the proper preparation and organization of the field during practices. Hagedorn earned his bachelor’s degree in sport administration from Ball State in 2014.

Patrick HagedornDirector of Operations

Ball State University (B.S. in Sport Administration)

Ryan HortonStrength & Conditioning

Otterbein College

Michelle KrischelAthletic Trainer

Eastern Washington University

Brandon JacobsAthletic Trainer

Saginaw Valley State University

Kevin PaczesnyEquipment Manager

Ball State University

Nick AndrusisianVideo Coordinator

Fordham University

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2014 Game RecapsGAME 1

Elon 13, Duke 52Aug. 30 (Wallace Wade Stadium / 31,213)

TEAM STATISTICS EU DUFIRST DOWNS 17 31NET YARDS RUSHING 138 275NET YARDS PASSING 190 292 Completions-Attempts-INT 19-38-0 28-42-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 328 567 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.8 6.6Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-21 2-15PUNTS-YARDS 6-190 2-103 Average Yds. Per Punt 31.7 51.5 Net Yards Per Punt 31.7 41.5KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-249 9-557 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 62.2 61.9 Net Yards Per Kickoff 31.5 37.0Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 7-174-0 3-98-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 27:20 32:40Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 3 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 5 of 6Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13Field Goals 2-2 1-1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 3 3 0 7 13Duke 7 21 10 14 52

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 08:55 DU - Blakeney 4 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) 0-7 03:06 EU - Gallagher 36 yd FG 3-72nd 14:39 DU - Crowder 46 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-14 08:08 DU - Powell 2 yd run (Martin kick) 3-21 04:24 EU - Gallagher 35 yd FG 6-21 01:01 DU - Blakeney 19 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) 6-283rd 11:32 DU - Crowder 13 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) 6-35 04:33 DU - Martin 49 yd FG 6-384th 13:21 DU - Sirk 15 yd run (Martin kick) 6-45 10:23 EU - Bennett 2 yd run (Gallagher kick) 13-45 07:16 DU - Sirk 1 yd run (Martin kick) 13-52

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Bennett (13-87-1); Coppedge (15-65-0); Quinn (3-(-14)-0). DU, Snead (12-74-0); Wilson (6-71-0); Powell (11-54-1).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (19-38-0-0-190). DU, Boone (22-33-4-0-247); Sirk (5-7-0-0-40).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, K. Brown (5-70-0); Allison (5-36-0); Davis (4-42-0). DU, Crowder (7-93-2); McCaffrey (5-65-0); Blakeney (4-45-2).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (3-7-10-0-0); Moore (2-8-10-0-0); Gloston (5-3-8-0-0). DU, Edwards (4-3-7-0-0); Fields (3-3-6-0-0); Helton (3-2-5-0-0).

GAME 2North Carolina A&T 17, Elon 12

Sept. 13 (Rhodes Stadium / 7,228)

TEAM STATISTICS NCAT EUFIRST DOWNS 19 18NET YARDS RUSHING 270 86NET YARDS PASSING 111 253 Completions-Attempts-INT 16-28-1 20-40-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 381 339 Avg. Gain Per Play 5.5 4.5Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-70 2-30PUNTS-YARDS 6-207 6-229 Average Yds. Per Punt 34.5 38.2 Net Yards Per Punt 27.5 36.5KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-214 5-297 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 53.5 59.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.0 34.4Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 2-10-0 2-22-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 3-100-0 2-25-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 31:19 28:41Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 3 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 4-33Field Goals 1-3 4-5

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FN.C. A&T 10 0 0 7 17Elon 3 6 3 0 12

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 07:24 EU - Gallagher 20 yd FG 0-3 04:52 NCAT - Jones 24 yd FG 3-3 00:28 NCAT - Keyes 2 yd pass from Cohen (Jones kick) 10-32nd 06:40 EU - Gallagher 23 yd FG 10-6 00:23 EU - Gallagher 32 yd FG 10-93rd 08:58 EU - Gallagher 22 yd FG 10-124th 11:40 NCAT - Cohen 81 yd run (Jones kick) 17-12

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Bennett (19-68-0); Coppedge (11-32-0); Quinn (4-(-8)-0). NCAT, Cohen (20-234-1); Lawrence (2-29-0); Quick (15-16-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (20-40-0-2-253). NCAT, Quick (15-27-0-1-109); Cohen (1-1-1-0-2).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Davis (7-90-0); K. Brown (3-86-0); Pearsall (3-36-0). NCAT, Keyes (4-25-1); Lawrence (3-20-0); Spann (2-29-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (7-3-10-0-0); Silas (5-3-8-1.0-0); Dawson (6-1-7-1.0-0). NCAT, Shoffner (11-8-19-0-0); McRae (7-2-9-0-0); Grant (6-1-7-0-0).

GAME 3Charlotte 13, Elon 20

Sept. 20 (Rhodes Stadium / 11,203)

TEAM STATISTICS CHA EUFIRST DOWNS 20 28NET YARDS RUSHING 124 123NET YARDS PASSING 235 331 Completions-Attempts-INT 19-42-3 43-59-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 359 454 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.7 4.7Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-60 7-66PUNTS-YARDS 5-190 5-182 Average Yds. Per Punt 38.0 36.4 Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 34.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-246 5-322 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 61.5 64.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.0 43.2Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 1-12-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 3-56-0 4-86-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 1-33-0 3-6-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 23:43 36:17Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 12 of 23Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 2-9Field Goals 2-2 2-5

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FCharlotte 7 0 3 3 13Elon 0 7 6 7 20

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 10:17 CHA - Duke 19 yd pass from Johnson (Brewer kick) 7-02nd 12:26 EU - K. Brown 14 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 7-73rd 11:49 EU - Gallagher 24 yd FG 7-10 08:34 CHA - Brewer 27 yd FG 10-10 05:00 EU - Gallagher 26 yd FG 10-134th 11:17 CHA - Brewer 43 yd FG 13-13 03:57 EU - K. Brown 5 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 13-20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Bennett (18-83-0); Coppedge (15-74-0); Quinn (3-(-9)-0). CHA, Phillips (24-80-0); Johnson (9-45-0); Duke (1-(-1)-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (43-59-2-1-331). CHA, Johnson (19-40-1-3-235).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, K. Brown (13-81-2); Allison (7-81-0); Davis (7-68-0). CHA, Duke (9-123-1); Devine (4-37-0); Bolus (3-38-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (4-4-8-0-1); Silas (2-6-8-0-0); Benton (5-0-5-1.0-1). CHA, Crouser (9-6-15-0-1); King (9-3-12-0-0); Cunningham (9-0-9-0-0).

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2014 Game RecapsGAME 4

Elon 3, #3 Coastal Carolina 31Sept. 27 (Brooks Stadium / 9,538)

TEAM STATISTICS EU CCUFIRST DOWNS 12 27NET YARDS RUSHING 92 205NET YARDS PASSING 242 338 Completions-Attempts-INT 22-42-0 34-47-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 334 543 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.7 7.1Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties: Number-Yards 4-34 4-23PUNTS-YARDS 9-337 5-185 Average Yds. Per Punt 37.4 37.0 Net Yards Per Punt 37.1 37.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-115 6-370 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 57.5 61.7 Net Yards Per Kickoff 36.5 45.5Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 2-3-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 5-77-0 2-42-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 28:23 31:37Third-Down Conversions 3 of 18 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6Field Goals 1-3 1-3

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 0 3 0 3Coastal Carolina 7 3 7 14 31

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 07:58 CCU - Henderson 9 yd run (Catron kick) 0-72nd 00:13 CCU - Catron 29 yd FG 0-103rd 10:20 EU - Gallagher 19 yd FG 3-10 02:24 CCU - Mapp 10 yd pass from Ross (Catron kick) 3-174th 14:03 CCU - Ross 24 yd run (Granger kick) 3-24 05:47 CCU - Mapp 10 yd pass from Ross (Granger kick) 3-31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Bennett (9-54-0); Coppedge (17-38-0); Loughery (1-4-0). CCU, Ross (9-88-1); Henderson (10-66-1); Johnson (4-33-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (20-37-0-0-232); Loughery (2-5-0-0-10). CCU, Ross (34-47-2-0-338).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, K. Brown (5-125-0); Allison (5-76-0); Davis (5-21-0). CCU, Henderson (8-90-0); Mapp (8-77-2); Blanks (6-66-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (10-0-10-0-0); Mc-Clendon (5-1-6-0-0); Blair (5-1-6-0-0). CCU, Backus (8-5-13-1.0-0); Sampson (4-3-7-0-0); Summers (6-0-6-0-0).

GAME 5#4 New Hampshire 48, Elon 14

Oct. 4 (Rhodes Stadium / 6,141)

TEAM STATISTICS UNH EUFIRST DOWNS 23 17NET YARDS RUSHING 155 77NET YARDS PASSING 250 205 Completions-Attempts-INT 22-34-0 27-51-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 405 282 Avg. Gain Per Play 5.5 3.7Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-45 4-29PUNTS-YARDS 5-190 9-358 Average Yds. Per Punt 38.0 39.8 Net Yards Per Punt 38.2 34.2KICKOFFS-YARDS 9-520 3-160 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 57.8 53.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.9 31.0Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 5-50-0 1-(-1)-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 3-67-0 8-118-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 2-95-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 35:00 25:00Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-11Field Goals 2-3 0-1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FNew Hampshire 17 17 14 0 48Elon 0 0 0 14 14

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 09:04 UNH - Owens 1 yd run (Breda kick) 7-0 04:31 UNH - Breda 22 yd FG 10-0 02:23 UNH - Harris 15 yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 17-02nd 14:47 UNH - Tames 55 yd INT return (Breda kick) 24-0 11:21 UNH - Giansante 6 yd pass from Vailas (Breda kick) 31-0 03:03 UNH - Breda 42 yd FG 34-03rd 10:46 UNH - Taylor 5 yd pass from McCormick (Breda kick) 41-0 03:04 UNH - Goodrich 4 yd run (Pedinoff kick) 48-04th 09:05 EU - Coppedge 1 yd run (Gallagher kick) 48-7 03:28 EU - Phan 6 yd run (Gallagher kick) 48-14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (15-64-1); Phan (7-32-1); Quinn (2-(-14)-0). UNH, Goodrich (10-54-1); McCormick (8-46-0); Owens (6-28-1).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (27-48-0-2-205); Loughery (0-2-0-0-0). UNH, Vailas (17-24-2-0-193); McCormick (5-9-1-0-57).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Davis (11-92-0); Allison (8-51-0); K. Brown (4-35-0). UNH, Harris (5-77-1); Giansante (4-27-1); Goodrich (3-55-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Blair (6-7-13-0-0); Spain (7-2-9-0-0); Groll (1-6-7-0-0). UNH, McNally (5-5-10-0-0); Mensah (5-1-6-0-1); Edmonds (3-1-4-0-0).

GAME 6Elon 24, Delaware 34

Oct. 11 (Delaware Stadium / 19,476)

TEAM STATISTICS EU UDFIRST DOWNS 27 20NET YARDS RUSHING 76 181NET YARDS PASSING 291 178 Completions-Attempts-INT 29-55-1 16-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 367 359 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.0 4.9Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-42 6-77PUNTS-YARDS 5-205 6-266 Average Yds. Per Punt 41.0 44.3 Net Yards Per Punt 37.0 41.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-288 6-341 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 57.6 56.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.8 41.0Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 2-0-0 1-20-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 6-95-0 4-49-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 1-20-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 30:18 29:42Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 5-50Field Goals 1-2 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 3 14 7 24Delaware 6 21 0 7 34

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 07:29 UD - Boyle 1 yd pass from Hurley (Greenway kick failed) 0-62nd 12:11 EU - Gallagher 37 yd FG 3-6 05:00 UD - Hills 1 yd run (Greenway kick) 3-13 02:25 UD - Randolph 1 yd run (Greenway kick) 3-20 02:11 UD - Brown 20 yd INT return (Greenway kick) 3-273rd 10:58 EU - Osborne 5 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 10-27 00:24 EU - Lennon 10 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 17-274th 10:56 UD - Hurley 6 yd run (Greenway kick) 17-34 08:58 EU - Lennon 35 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 24-34

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (24-91-0); Brooks-Muse (3-7-0); Quinn (10-(-22)-0). UD, Hills (17-111-1); Hurley (13-29-1); Randolph (5-20-1).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (29-55-3-1-291). UD, Hurley (16-28-1-0-178).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Lennon (7-95-2); K. Brown (5-59-0); Coppedge (4-14-0). UD, Johnson (9-134-0); Boyle (4-27-1); Harrison (3-17-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (9-1-10-0-0); Silas (5-3-8-0-0); Ruff (4-1-5-0-0). UD, Mackall (6-2-8-0-0); Saulsberry 4-2-6-2.0-0); Rowson (4-1-5-0-0).

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2014 Game RecapsGAME 7

Stony Brook 20, Elon 3Oct. 18 (Rhodes Stadium / 6,120)

TEAM STATISTICS SBU EUFIRST DOWNS 14 18NET YARDS RUSHING 181 29NET YARDS PASSING 81 221 Completions-Attempts-INT 6-13-1 27-49-3TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 262 250 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.4 3.6Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 7-77 3-15PUNTS-YARDS 7-296 7-257 Average Yds. Per Punt 42.3 36.7 Net Yards Per Punt 42.1 36.4KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-251 2-130 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 62.8 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.8 38.5Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 1-2-0 1-1-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 1-28-0 3-55-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 3-5-0 1-15-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 32:40 27:20Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 2 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 0-0Field Goals 0-0 1-2

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FStony Brook 7 7 0 6 20Elon 3 0 0 0 3

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 10:15 EU - Gallagher 41 yd FG 0-3 05:58 SBU - Bedell 39 yd run (Ball kick) 7-32nd 13:12 SBU - Coxson 18 yd pass from Bednarski (Ball kick) 14-34th 02:16 SBU - Kenner 3 yd run (Ball kick failed) 20-3

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (15-40-0); Brooks-Muse (1-(-3)-0); Quinn (5-(-8)-0). SBU, Bedell (25-118-1); Kenner (12-44-1); Fredericks (2-13-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (27-48-0-3-221); Osborne (0-1-0-0-0). SBU, Bednarski (6-13-1-1-81).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Allison (8-60-0); Lennon (5-51-0); K. Brown (5-36-0). SBU, Coxson (4-51-1); Tye (1-27-0); Washington (1-3-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Gloston (4-5-9-0-0); Silas (3-6-9-0-0); Spain (2-7-9-0-0). SBU, Ricard (4-2-6-0.5-0); Martinez (5-0-5-0-0); Cassell (4-1-5-0-0).

GAME 8#16 Richmond 30, Elon 10

Oct. 25 (Rhodes Stadium / 5,042)

TEAM STATISTICS UR EUFIRST DOWNS 25 11NET YARDS RUSHING 193 17NET YARDS PASSING 296 124 Completions-Attempts-INT 21-33-2 17-28-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 489 141 Avg. Gain Per Play 6.3 2.6Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties: Number-Yards 10-90 4-30PUNTS-YARDS 3-120 7-298 Average Yds. Per Punt 40.0 42.6 Net Yards Per Punt 32.0 39.4KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-428 3-165 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 61.1 55.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 36.0 32.3Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 1-2-0 1-4-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 3-68-0 5-126-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 1-9-0 2-61-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 35:55 24:05Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-39 0-0Field Goals 3-3 1-1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FRichmond 10 10 3 7 30Elon 0 3 0 7 10

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 13:21 UR - Green 39 yd run (Yoder kick) 7-0 06:57 UR - Yoder 40 yd FG 10-02nd 08:05 EU - Gallagher 34 yd FG 10-3 02:40 UR - Yoder 24 yd FG 13-3 00:09 UR - Fisther 2 yd run (Yoder kick) 20-33rd 02:28 UR - Yoder 42 yd FG 23-34th 03:40 UR - Abell 3 yd run (Yoder kick) 30-3 00:51 EU - Brooks-Muse 3 yd run (Gallagher kick) 30-10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (10-22-0); Brooks-Muse (5-14-1); Petroni (1-13-0). UR, Green (13-86-1); Fisher (14-34-1); Hamlin (7-27-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Loughery (15-24-0-1-110); Quinn (2-4-0-0-14). UR - Rocco (21-33-0-2-296).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Lennon (6-34-0); Allison (3-34-0); Os-borne (3-21-0). UR - Diggs (7-93-0); Brown (5-66-0); Green (3-63-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Blair (9-5-14-0-0); Spain (6-4-10-0-0); Silas (3-7-10-0-0).

GAME 9Elon 19, Towson 21

Nov. 1 (Unitas Stadium / 7,665)

TEAM STATISTICS EU TUFIRST DOWNS 17 20NET YARDS RUSHING 92 201NET YARDS PASSING 184 187 Completions-Attempts-INT 25-43-0 17-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 276 388 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.1 5.5Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 5-32 9-91PUNTS-YARDS 6-227 5-151 Average Yds. Per Punt 37.8 30.2 Net Yards Per Punt 37.5 30.2KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-151 4-228 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 50.3 57.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 28.0 36.0Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 2-2-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 2-59-0 2-42-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 1-29-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 23:10 36:50Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 2-14Field Goals 2-2 0-1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 6 7 6 19Towson 14 7 0 0 21

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 06:22 TU - Dessenberg 4 yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick) 0-7 01:04 TU - Victor 2 yd run (Hurwitz kick) 0-142nd 11:20 EU - Gallagher 25 yd FG 3-14 00:31 TU - Dessenberg 18 yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick) 3-21 00:00 EU - Gallagher 49 yd FG 6-213rd 02:58 EU - Davis 5 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 13-214th 01:11 EU - K. Brown 5 yd pass from Quinn (pass failed) 19-21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (8-39-0); Quinn (10-39-0); Brooks-Muse (6-14-0). TU, Victor (28-153-1); Frazier (14-49-0); Dickerson (2-3-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (25-43-2-0-184). TU, Frazier (17-24-2-1-187).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, K. Brown (7-47-1); Lennon (5-43-0); Allison (4-24-0). TU, Dessenberg (5-59-2); Joseph (5-54-0); Wilkins (3-34-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Silas (3-9-12-0-0); Spain (3-8-11-0-0); Moore (2-8-10-0-0). TU, Simms (5-5-10-0-0); Smith (8-0-8-0-0); Handy (3-4-7-1.0-0).

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2014 Game RecapsGAME 10

Elon 7, #24 William & Mary 17Nov. 8 (Zable Stadium / 9,512)

TEAM STATISTICS EU WMFIRST DOWNS 19 24NET YARDS RUSHING 121 246NET YARDS PASSING 161 167 Completions-Attempts-INT 19-40-2 18-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 282 413 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.4 5.4Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-40 7-75PUNTS-YARDS 6-231 5-205 Average Yds. Per Punt 38.5 41.0 Net Yards Per Punt 36.0 29.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-106 4-239 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 53.0 59.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 35.0 40.5Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 3-40-0 3-15-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 2-27-0 2-36-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 2-39-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 23:24 36:36Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1-6Field Goals 0-2 1-3

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 0 7 0 7William & Mary 7 10 0 0 17

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 06:34 WM - Abdul-Saboor 1 yd run (Carpenter kick) 0-72nd 07:10 WM - Anderson 23 yd run (Carpenter kick) 0-14 00:02 WM - Carpenter 32 yd FG 0-173rd 03:59 EU - Allison 26 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 7-17

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (21-120-0); Brooks-Muse (1-4-0); Quinn (2-(-3)-0). WM, Abdul-Saboor (30-189-1); Anderson (7-33-1); McBride (2-13-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (19-39-1-2-161); Osborne (0-1-0-0-0). WM, Cluley (18-28-0-0-167).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Allison (5-64-1); Lennon (5-23-0); Osborne (3-24-0). WM, McBride (7-43-0); Ballard (4-58-0); Dedmon (3-32-0).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (6-6-12-0.5-0); Moore (4-5-9-0-0); M. Williams (6-2-8-0-0). WM, Reed (6-0-6-0-0); Swinton (5-1-6-0-0); Rhodes (3-3-6-0-0).

GAME 11Maine 24, Elon 17

Nov. 15 (Rhodes Stadium / 5,022)

TEAM STATISTICS UM EUFIRST DOWNS 19 9NET YARDS RUSHING 196 24NET YARDS PASSING 191 153 Completions-Attempts-INT 18-27-2 13-35-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 387 177 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.9 3.2Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 5-30 2-21PUNTS-YARDS 7-253 8-291 Average Yds. Per Punt 36.1 36.4 Net Yards Per Punt 28.7 33.9KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-291 4-234 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 58.2 58.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 28.6 37.0Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 3-32-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 4-86-0 5-148-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 2-(-1)-0 2-64-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 40:45 19:15Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 0 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 3-15Field Goals 1-1 1-1

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FMaine 7 7 3 7 24Elon 7 3 0 7 17

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 13:14 EU - McClendon 30 yd INT return (Gallagher kick) 0-7 05:38 UM - Beckford 2 yd run (Decloux kick) 7-72nd 09:30 UM - Aultman 4 yd pass from Belcher (Decloux kick) 14-7 00:34 EU - Gallagher 23 yd FG 14-103rd 11:04 UM - Decloux 42 yd FG 17-104th 14:04 UM - Beckford 29 yd pass from Belcher (Decloux kick) 24-10 11:35 EU - K. Brown 17 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 24-17

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Coppedge (13-20-0); Phan (3-9-0); K. Brown (1-8-0). UM, Beckford (24-104-1); Belcher (22-92-0); Fedrick (4-2-0).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (13-35-1-2-153). UM, Belcher (18-27-2-2-191).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, K. Brown (5-88-1); Osborne (3-45-0); Lennon (3-26-0). UM, Aultman (7-47-1); Dunn (3-65-0); Beckford (2-34-1).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Spain (8-4-12-2.0-0); Silas (5-6-11-0-0); Blair (6-4-10-0-0). UM, Ricard (3-3-6-0-0); Samuels (4-1-5-1.0-0); Bates (3-2-5-1.0-0).

GAME 12Elon 27, #17 James Madison 59

Nov. 22 (Bridgeforth Stadium / 15,793)

TEAM STATISTICS EU JMUFIRST DOWNS 23 24NET YARDS RUSHING 117 227NET YARDS PASSING 231 264 Completions-Attempts-INT 22-43-3 24-28-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 348 491 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.1 6.2Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 0-0 7-36PUNTS-YARDS 8-283 5-198 Average Yds. Per Punt 35.4 39.6 Net Yards Per Punt 33.2 37.2KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-214 10-618 Average Yds. Per Kickoff 53.5 61.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.0 45.7Punt Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 2-12-0 1-17-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 5-86-0 3-62-0Interceptions: Number-Yds.-TD 1-9-0 3-28-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 34:07 25:53Third-Down Conversions 4 of 19 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 6 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 5-51Field Goals 0-4 1-9

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 7 7 13 27James Madison 17 28 14 0 59

SCORING SUMMARYQ Time Scoring Play V-H1st 11:42 JMU - Abdullah 3 yd run (Maglio kick) 0-7 03:13 JMU - Latney 3 yd run (Maglio kick) 0-14 01:19 JMU - Maglio 34 yd FG 0-172nd 14:46 EU - Quinn 30 yd pass from Osborne (Gallagher kick) 7-17 13:13 JMU - Abdullah 5 yd run (Maglio kick) 7-24 08:43 JMU - Latney 1 yd run (Maglio kick) 7-31 05:52 JMU - Abdullah 6 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick) 7-38 01:56 JMU - Lee 6 yd run (Maglio kick) 7-453rd 09:05 EU - Quinn 1 yd run (Gallagher kick) 14-45 08:04 JMU - Smith 20 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick) 14-52 04:29 JMU - Ravenel 17 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick) 14-594th 07:17 EU - Allison 21 yd pass from Quinn (Gallagher kick) 21-59 00:00 EU - Davis 9 yd pass from Quinn (no attempt) 27-59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EU, Phan (14-87-0); Coppedge (18-58-0); Osborne (1-15-0). JMU, Latney (24-100-2); Abdullah (11-92-2); Lee (8-28-1).

Passing (C-A-TD-I-Yds): EU, Quinn (21-42-2-3-201); Osborne (1-1-1-0-30). JMU, Lee (23-25-3-0-257); Schor (1-2-0-1-7).

Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD): EU, Allison (6-68-1); Osborne (5-71-0); Da-vis (3-36-1). JMU, Smith (4-56-1); Coble (4-54-0); Ravenel (4-35-1).

Defense (Solo-Ast.-Tot.-Sacks-INT): EU, Blair (9-3-12-0-0); Silas (5-6-11-1.0-0); Spain (5-5-10-0-0). JMU, Stallings (5-3-8-0-0); Ankrah (4-2-6-2.0-0); Johnson (3-3-6-0-0).

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2014 StatisticsRESULTSOverall Record: 1-11 CAA Record: 0-8Date Opponent Result AttendanceAug. 30 at Duke L, 13-52 31,213Sept. 13 North Carolina A&T L, 12-17 7,228Sept. 20 Charlotte W, 20-13 11,203Sept. 27 at #3 Coastal Carolina L, 3-31 9,538Oct. 4 #4 New Hampshire* L, 14-48 6,141Oct. 11 at Delaware* L, 24-34 19,476Oct. 18 Stony Brook* L, 3-20 6,120Oct. 25 #16 Richmond* L, 10-30 5,042Nov. 1 at Towson* L, 19-21 7,665Nov. 8 at #24 William & Mary* L, 7-17 9,512Nov. 15 Maine* L, 17-24 5,022Nov. 22 at #17 James Madison* L, 27-59 15,793

Asterisk (*) indicates CAA Football game

TEAM STATSCategory ELON Opponent SCORING AVERAGE 14.1 30.5 Points Scored 169 366 FIRST DOWNS 216 266 Rushing 59 127 Passing 127 126 Penalty 30 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 992 2,454 Yds. Gained 1,332 2,721 Yds. Lost 340 267 Rushing Att. 352 524 Avg./Rush 2.8 4.7 Avg./Game 82.7 204.5 TDs Rushing 5 25 PASSING YARDAGE 2,586 2,590 Comp-Att-Int 283-523-17 239-374-11 Avg./Pass 4.9 6.9 Avg./Catch 9.1 10.8 Avg./Game 215.5 215.8 TDs Passing 12 20 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,578 5,044 Total Plays 875 898 Avg./Play 4.1 5.6 Avg./Game 298.2 420.3 KICK RETURNS 54-1,076 33-734 PUNT RETURNS 15-110 19-133 INT RETURNS 11-184 17-228 FUMBLES-LOST 5-3 9-6 PENALTIES-YDS. 45-360 79-689 PUNTS-AVG. 82-37.7 61-38.8 TIME OF POSS. 27:17 32:43 3rd DOWN CONV. 54-201 67-173 4th DOWN CONV. 17-29 8-14

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotalElon 16 38 47 68 0 169Opponents 116 131 54 64 0 366

INDIVIDUALRUSHING Player G Att Net Avg. TD Tracey Coppedge 12 182 663 3.6 1 B.J. Bennett 4 59 292 4.9 1 Thuc Phan 3 24 128 5.3 1 Kelly Brooks-Muse 7 16 36 2.2 1 Justin Osborne 9 1 15 15.0 0 David Petroni 12 1 13 13.0 0 Kierre Brown 12 1 8 8.0 0 Jesse Tate 11 1 3 3.0 0 John Loughery 3 9 -21 -2.3 0 Mike Quinn 12 54 -109 -2.0 1 TEAM -- 4 -36 -9.0 -- Total 12 352 992 2.8 5 Opponents 12 524 2,454 4.7 25

PASSING Player G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Mike Quinn 12 265-488-16 2,436 11 John Loughery 3 17-31-1 120 0 Justin Osborne 9 1-3-0 30 1 TEAM -- 0-1-0 0 0 Total 12 283-523-17 2,586 12 Opponents 12 239-374-11 2,590 20

RECEIVING Player G No. Yds Avg. TD Kierre Brown 12 57 686 12.0 4 Demitri Allison 12 55 525 9.5 2 Andre Davis 12 48 424 8.8 2 Tre Lennon 12 36 322 8.9 2 Justin Osborne 9 26 302 11.6 1 Doug Warrick 12 22 129 5.9 0 R.J. Pearsall 6 15 107 7.1 0 Tracey Coppedge 12 7 9 1.3 0 B.J. Bennett 4 6 19 3.2 0 Demetrius Oliver 5 5 36 7.2 0 Jesse Tate 11 3 -8 -2.7 0 Thuc Phan 3 2 5 2.5 0 Mike Quinn 12 1 30 30.0 1 Total 12 283 2,586 9.1 12 Opponents 12 239 2,590 10.8 20

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2014 StatisticsTOTAL OFFENSE Player G Plays Rush-Pass Tot. Avg./G Mike Quinn 12 542 -109-2,436 2,327 193.9 Tracey Coppedge 12 182 663-0 663 55.2 B.J. Bennett 4 59 292-0 292 73.0 Thuc Phan 3 24 128-0 128 42.7 John Loughery 3 40 -21-120 99 33.0 Justin Osborne 9 4 15-30 45 5.0 Kelly Brooks-Muse 7 16 36-0 36 5.1 David Petroni 12 1 13-0 13 1.1 Kierre Brown 12 1 8-0 8 0.7 Jesse Tate 11 1 3-0 3 0.3 TEAM -- 5 -36-0 -36 -7.2 Total 12 875 992-2,586 3,578 298.2 Opponents 12 898 2,454-2,590 5,044 420.3

ALL PURPOSE Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot. Yd./G Kierre Brown 12 8 686 22 636 0 1,352 112.7 Tracey Coppedge 12 663 9 0 0 0 672 56.0 Demitri Allison 12 0 525 0 105 0 630 52.5 Andre Davis 12 0 424 0 0 0 424 35.3 Justin Osborne 9 15 302 65 19 0 401 44.6 Tre Lennon 12 0 322 0 0 0 322 26.8 Lichota Seidewand 4 0 0 0 316 0 316 79.0 B.J. Bennett 4 292 19 0 0 0 311 77.8 Thuc Phan 3 128 5 0 0 0 133 44.3 Doug Warrick 12 0 129 0 0 0 129 10.8 R.J. Pearsall 6 0 107 0 0 0 107 17.8 Adrian McClendon 12 0 0 0 0 87 87 7.2 Julius Moore 12 0 0 0 0 67 67 5.6 Demetrius Oliver 5 0 36 0 0 0 36 7.2 Kelly Brooks-Muse 7 36 0 0 0 0 36 5.1 Jeremy Gloston 12 0 0 20 0 0 20 1.7 Chris Blair 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 David Petroni 12 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.1 Justin Snavely 10 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.9 Jonathan Spain 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 Malcolm Galloway 12 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.2 Jesse Tate 11 3 -8 0 0 0 -5 -0.5 John Loughery 3 -21 0 0 0 0 -21 -7.0 Mike Quinn 12 -109 30 0 0 0 -79 -6.6 TEAM -- -36 0 0 0 0 -36 -7.2 Total 12 992 2,586 110 1,076 184 4,948 412.3 Opponents 12 2,454 2,590 133 734 228 6,139 511.6

FIELD GOALS Player FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40+ Lng. Blk John Gallagher 15-26 57.7 1-1 7-9 5-7 2-9 49 2

PUNTING Player No. Yds Avg. Lng. TB-FC-I20-50+-Blk David Petroni 81 3,088 38.1 54 2-20-20-5-1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0-0-0-0-0 Total 82 3,088 37.7 54 2-20-20-5-1 Opponents 61 2,364 38.8 72 6-18-18-5-3

INTERCEPTION RETURNSPlayer No. Yds Avg. TD Lng. Julius Moore 4 67 16.8 0 34 Adrian McClendon 3 87 29.0 1 30 Odell Benton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris Blair 1 15 15.0 0 15 Justin Snavely 1 9 9.0 0 9 Jonathan Spain 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total 11 184 16.7 1 34 Opponents 17 228 13.4 2 55

PUNT RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg. TD Lng. Justin Osborne 8 65 8.1 0 31 Kierre Brown 5 22 4.4 0 22 Demitri Allison 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeremy Gloston 1 20 20.0 0 0 Malcolm Galloway 0 3 0.0 0 3 Total 15 110 7.3 0 31 Opponents 19 133 7.0 0 39

KICK RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg. TD Lng. Kierre Brown 32 636 19.9 0 47 Lichota Seidewand 16 316 19.8 0 41 Demitri Allison 5 105 21.0 0 43 Justin Osborne 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 54 1,076 19.9 0 47 Opponents 33 734 22.2 0 80

SCORING --------PAT-------- Player TD FG Kick Rush Rec. Pass Pts. John Gallagher -- 15-26 16-16 -- -- -- 61 Kierre Brown 4 -- -- -- -- -- 24 Andre Davis 2 -- -- -- -- -- 12 Tre Lennon 2 -- -- -- -- -- 12 Demitri Allison 2 -- -- -- -- -- 12 Mike Quinn 2 -- -- -- -- 0-1 12 Thuc Phan 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 Tracey Coppedge 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 Kelly Brooks-Muse 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 B.J. Bennett 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 Adrian McClendon 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 Justin Osborne 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 Total 18 15-26 16-16 -- -- 0-1 169 Opponents 47 13-21 45-47 -- -- -- 366

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2014 StatisticsTACKLES Player G S A T TFL Sacks INT-Yds. PBU QBH FR-Yds. FF Blk Jonathan Spain 12 70 51 121 9.0-30 2.5-17 1-6 5 1 0-0 0 0 John Silas 12 38 62 100 7.0-24 2.0-14 0-0 3 1 0-0 0 0 Chris Blair 12 51 47 98 3.0-5 0-0 1-15 3 1 0-0 1 1 Julius Moore 12 31 36 67 1.0-1 0-0 4-67 6 0 0-0 0 0 Miles Williams 10 30 25 55 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 Jeremy Gloston 12 29 200 49 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 2 Odell Benton 12 27 20 47 5.0-13 1.0-3 1-0 3 3 3-0 2 0 Dustin Ruff 12 22 23 45 4.5-25 2.0-18 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 Adrian McClendon 12 29 14 43 0-0 0-0 3-87 3 0 0-0 0 0 Corey Mitchell 12 20 21 41 3.5-13 0.5-4 0-0 1 3 0-0 0 0 Rob Sullivan 12 16 20 36 2.5-9 1.0-4 0-0 2 5 0-0 0 0 Alexander Dawson 12 21 11 32 7.0-24 2.0-8 0-0 1 7 0-0 0 1 Michael Pearson 12 13 18 31 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 0 Marquise Wright 12 14 15 29 3.5-17 1.5-11 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 Robert Davis 11 14 14 28 9.0-39 3.5-26 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 Akeem Langham 9 19 7 26 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-0 1 0 Nick Groll 10 9 16 25 2.5-6 1.0-4 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 Dominic Bourne 10 5 9 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 Asunji Maddox 12 10 4 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Chris Jones 6 5 6 11 3.0-11 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Malcolm Galloway 12 7 4 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Johnathan Jackson 12 5 5 10 2.0-7 1.0-13 0-0 0 1 1-0 1 0 Adrian Williams 12 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 Justin Snavely 10 2 1 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Bruno Anyangwe 7 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Dondre Howell 6 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 Mike Quinn 12 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Kierre Brown 12 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Justin Osborne 9 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Austin Sowell 9 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Mike Warren 9 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 John Gallagher 12 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Demitri Allison 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Anthony Hambright 5 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Bo Hartman 11 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 TEAM -- 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Total 12 501 454 955 66-246 20-134 11-184 34 29 6-0 6 6 Opponents 12 484 314 798 67-329 33-247 17-228 82 36 3-0 5 3

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2014 Statistics / Honors ------Rushing------ ------Receiving------ ------Passing------Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Lg No. Yds. TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds. TD LgAug. 30 at Duke 31 138 1 28 19 190 0 34 19-38-0 190 0 34Sept. 13 North Carolina A&T 35 86 0 21 20 253 0 73 20-40-2 253 0 73Sept. 20 Charlotte 38 123 0 30 43 331 2 20 43-59-1 331 2 20Sept. 27 at #3 Coastal Carolina 29 92 0 44 22 242 0 66 22-42-0 242 0 66Oct. 4 #4 New Hampshire 25 77 2 22 27 205 0 20 27-51-2 205 0 20Oct. 11 at Delaware 37 76 0 12 29 291 3 35 29-55-1 291 3 35Oct. 18 Stony Brook 21 29 0 15 27 221 0 20 27-49-3 221 0 20Oct. 25 #16 Richmond 26 17 1 15 17 124 0 24 17-28-1 124 0 24Nov. 1 at Towson 24 92 0 16 25 184 2 24 25-43-0 184 2 24Nov. 8 at #24 William & Mary 24 121 0 21 19 161 1 29 19-40-2 161 1 29Nov. 15 Maine 20 24 0 8 13 153 1 27 13-35-2 153 1 27Nov. 22 at #17 James Madison 42 117 1 24 22 231 3 30 22-43-3 231 3 30Total 352 992 5 44 283 2,586 12 73 283-523-17 2,586 12 73Opponents 524 2,454 25 81 239 2,590 20 59 239-374-11 2,590 20 59

----Tackles---- ----Sacks----Date Opponent S A T TFL-Yds. No. Yds. FF-FR Int-Yds. QBH BrUpAug. 30 at Duke 40 54 94 1-1 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 2Sept. 13 North Carolina A&T 43 24 67 7-43 4 33 1-1 1-0 4 1Sept. 20 Charlotte 40 26 66 7-20 2 9 1-1 3-6 6 7Sept. 27 at #3 Coastal Carolina 55 16 71 2-4 0 0 3-3 0-0 2 4Oct. 4 #4 New Hampshire 45 34 79 7-25 2 11 0-0 0-0 2 4Oct. 11 at Delaware 45 14 59 5-22 3 19 0-0 0-0 0 6Oct. 18 Stony Brook 22 52 74 6-15 0 0 0-0 1-15 1 1Oct. 25 #16 Richmond 43 44 87 3-5 0 0 0-0 2-61 4 5Nov. 1 at Towson 24 70 94 6-22 2 16 1-0 1-29 1 0Nov. 8 at #24 William & Mary 51 32 83 5-19 2 14 0-0 0-0 1 2Nov. 15 Maine 45 46 91 9-35 3 15 0-0 2-64 5 2Nov. 22 at #17 James Madison 48 42 90 8-35 2 17 0-1 1-9 0 0Total 501 454 955 66-246 20 134 6-6 11-184 29 34Opponents 484 314 798 67-329 33 247 5-3 17-228 36 82

------------------------Punting------------------------ ----Field Goals----Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg BlkdAug. 30 at Duke 6 190 31.7 40 0 0 4 0 1 2-2 36 0Sept. 13 North Carolina A&T 6 229 38.2 46 0 0 3 0 1 4-5 32 1Sept. 20 Charlotte 5 182 36.4 45 0 0 3 0 1 2-5 26 0Sept. 27 at #3 Coastal Carolina 9 337 37.4 42 0 0 3 0 1 1-3 19 0Oct. 4 #4 New Hampshire 9 358 39.8 52 0 0 2 1 1 0-1 0 0Oct. 11 at Delaware 5 205 41.0 52 0 0 0 1 2 1-2 37 0Oct. 18 Stony Brook 7 257 36.7 42 0 0 1 0 3 1-2 41 0Oct. 25 #16 Richmond 7 298 42.6 54 0 1 0 2 1 1-1 34 0Nov. 1 at Towson 6 227 37.8 44 0 0 1 0 3 2-2 49 0Nov. 8 at #24 William & Mary 6 231 38.5 49 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 0 1Nov. 15 Maine 8 291 36.4 45 0 1 3 0 1 1-1 23 0Nov. 22 at #17 James Madison 8 283 35.4 54 1 0 0 1 3 0-0 0 0Total 82 3,088 37.7 54 1 2 20 5 20 15-26 49 2Opponents 61 2,364 38.8 72 3 6 18 5 18 13-21 49 3

2014 INDIVIDUAL HONORS

SECOND TEAM ALL-CAAJonathan Spain, LB

THIRD TEAM ALL-CAAChris Blair, DBKierre Brown, WRDustin Ruff, DL

CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEKOdell Benton, Defensive (Sept. 22)

NATIONAL TEAM FCS RANKINGS (TOP 50)4th Down Conversion Pct. 33rd 58.6Blocked Kicks 11th 6Blocked Punts 10th 3Blocked Punts Allowed 41st 1Fewest Penalties 2nd 45Fewest Penalties Per Game 2nd 3.75Fewest Penalty Yards 2nd 360Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 2nd 30.00Fumbles Lost 1st 3Net Punting 41st 35.55Punt Return Defense 39th 7.00Tackles for Loss Allowed 44th 5.58

NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL FCS RANKINGS (TOP 50)Blocked KicksJeremy Gloston 18th 2Marquise Wright 18th 2

Combined Kick ReturnsKierre Brown 35th 658

Completions Per GameMike Quinn 12th 22.08

Field Goals Per GameJohn Gallagher 22nd 1.25

Fumbles RecoveredOdell Benton 6th 3

InterceptionsJulius Moore 38th 0.3

Passing YardsMike Quinn 39th 2,436

Passing Yards Per GameMike Quinn 39th 203.0

Solo TacklesJonathan Spain 12th 5.8

Total TacklesJonathan Spain 18th 10.1

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Elon RecordsINDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDSPass AttemptsGame 60 Thomas Wilson (at Samford, 2011)Season 508 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 1,779 Scott Riddle (2007-10)CompletionsGame 43 Mike Quinn (vs. Charlotte, 2014)Season 346 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 1,168 Scott Riddle (2007-10)Passing YardsGame 534 Scott Riddle (at Furman, 2007)Season 3,817 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 13,264 Scott Riddle (2007-10)Most Touchdown PassesGame 6 Jimmy Arrington (Catawba, 1969)Season 31 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 106 Scott Riddle (2007-10)Most Interceptions ThrownGame 6 Charlie Maidon (Presbyterian, 1959)

TEAM PASSING RECORDSPassing AttemptsGame 61 at Samford (2011)Season 523 12 games (2014)CompletionsGame 43 vs. Charlotte (2014)Season 350 11 games (2007)Passing YardsGame 534 at Furman (2007)Season 3,927 11 games (2007)Most Touchdown PassesGame 6 Newberry (1969)Season 32 11 games (2007)Highest Per Game Passing AverageSeason 357.0 11 games (2007)

Annual Passing LeadersYear Name Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD1950 Lou Rochelli 85 41 -- 647 41951 Lou Rochelli 126 62 -- 1,002 81952 Lou Rochelli 107 56 15 694 71953 Bill Snyder 17 9 2 235 31954 Bill Snyder 75 28 8 506 41955 Richard Bradham 79 28 12 388 21956 Bob McLean 32 13 4 137 01957 Charlie Maidon 44 18 8 265 21958 Charlie Maidon 125 63 11 764 31959 Charlie Maidon 160 76 13 908 21960 George Wooten 103 36 12 447 21961 George Wooten 105 40 11 603 31962 George Wooten 113 39 10 513 31963 Ed Wheless 123 58 6 1,082 111964 Ed Wheless 187 87 12 1,235 131965 Burgin Beale 96 39 10 578 21966 Burgin Beale 271 131 20 1,525 51967 Burgin Beale 195 84 12 1,398 141968 Burgin Beale 287 137 19 2,079 171969 Jimmy Arrington 172 91 7 1,527 211970 Jim Twisdale 57 20 7 307 31971 Joe West 151 87 6 917 21972 Joe West 232 123 14 1,584 151973 Joe West 255 132 10 1,836 181974 Phil Bracco 102 50 7 698 91975 Martin Page 82 28 10 325 41976 Nick DerCola 139 50 17 876 31977 Mike Currin 191 60 16 1,194 51978 Mike Currin 229 91 17 1,479 81979 Mike Currin 147 65 14 945 41980 John Bangley 200 87 10 1,202 111981 John Bangley 281 136 18 1,855 13Year Name A C Int. Yds. TD

Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD1982 John Bangley 223 122 11 1,738 121983 Sam Fromhart 160 76 8 1,061 71984 Sam Fromhart 186 91 12 1,184 91985 Mike Brodowicz 85 40 7 452 51986 Craig Taylor 193 100 11 1,124 131987 Craig Taylor 203 114 8 1,455 61988 John Wadsworth 62 28 1 346 11989 Page Inge 82 44 3 519 01990 Heath Hewett 252 133 14 1,661 71991 Heath Hewett 212 112 12 1,674 121992 Maurice Blakeney 114 52 5 684 51993 Maurice Blakeney 175 90 6 1,323 91994 Maurice Blakeney 129 55 7 804 51995 Maurice Blakeney 149 6 13 932 41996 Brian Broadie 86 33 5 613 51997 Derrick Moore 73 28 4 572 51998 Derrick Moore 79 34 8 526 21999 Derrick Moore 94 37 7 660 82000 Derrick Moore 80 33 7 768 82001 C.W. Singletary 53 19 9 426 52002 C.W. Singletary 67 25 5 386 32003 Anthony Crews 200 86 16 975 22004 Kye Hamilton 225 129 14 1,093 92005 Kye Hamilton 262 140 7 1,357 62006 Wes Pope 375 228 12 2,572 162007 Scott Riddle 508 346 13 3,817 312008 Scott Riddle 427 263 15 2,871 242009 Scott Riddle 439 285 7 3,345 232010 Scott Riddle 405 274 6 3,231 282011 Thomas Wilson 411 279 21 3,057 232012 Thomas Wilson 408 268 10 3,149 252013 Mike Quinn 442 275 9 2,618 172014 Mike Quinn 488 265 16 2,436 11

Longest Passing PlaysPasser Receiver Opponent Year Yds.Sam Fromhart Jessie Jones at Guilford 1983 96Scott Riddle A.J. Harris vs. Samford 2008 91Lou Savini Jack Spivey High Point 1948 90Ed Wheless David Gentry at Frederick 1964 89Heath Hewett Bobby Johnson vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 1991 81H.L. Robinson Fred Stewart vs. W. Carolina 1965 80Bill Snyder Kerry Richards at Davidson 1954 79Derrick Moore Jerry Wallace vs. W. Carolina 1997 78Maurice Blakeney Rod Clark vs. Gardner-Webb 1994 76Larrey Burney Arketa Banks at East Tenn. St. 2002 75Thomas Wilson Chris Harris vs. W. Carolina 2012 75

Career Passing YardsName Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 13,2642. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 6,6493. Burgin Beale (1965-68) 5,6114. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 5,2015. John Bangley (1980-82) 4,7956. Mike Currin (1976-79) 3,9287. Maurice Blakeney (1992-95) 3,7438. Heath Hewett (1990-92) 3,3799. Joe West (1970-73) 3,37310. Wes Pope (2003-06) 2,894

Career Passing Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 13,2642. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 6,6493. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 5,2014. Wes Pope (2003-06) 2,8945. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 2,4506. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 1,4287. Anthony Crews (2003-024) 9758. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 9159. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 47210. John Loughery (2013-14) 284

Season Passing YardsName Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007) 3,8172. Scott Riddle (2009) 3,3453. Scott Riddle (2010) 3,2314. Thomas Wilson (2012) 3,1495. Thomas Wilson (2011) 3,0576. Scott Riddle (2008) 2,8717. Mike Quinn (2013) 2,6188. Wes Pope (2006) 2,5729. Mike Quinn (2014) 2,43610. Burgin Beale (1968) 2,079

Season Passing Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007) 3,8172. Scott Riddle (2009) 3,3453. Scott Riddle (2010) 3,2314. Thomas Wilson (2012) 3,1495. Thomas Wilson (2011) 3,0576. Scott Riddle (2008) 2,8717. Mike Quinn (2013) 2,6188. Wes Pope (2006) 2,5729. Mike Quinn (2014) 2,43610. Kye Hamilton (2005) 1,357

Game Passing YardsName Opponent Yards1. Scott Riddle at Furman (2007) 5342. Scott Riddle Western Carolina (2010) 4523. Thomas Wilson at Appalachian State (2012) 4194. Scott Riddle Samford (2010) 4164. Thomas Wilson at North Carolina Central (2011) 4166. Thomas Wilson Western Carolina (2012) 4127. Scott Riddle at Appalachian State (2010) 3948. Heath Hewett at Catawba (1990) 3868. Scott Riddle Presbyterian (2008) 38610. Wes Pope Wofford (2006) 384

Career Passing Attempts (FCS)Name Attempts1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 1,7792. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 9653. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 8534. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 4875. Wes Pope (2003-06) 4476. Anthony Crews (2003-04) 2017. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 1748. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 1489. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 8310. John Loughery (2013-14) 58

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Elon RecordsSeason Passing Attempts (FCS)Name Attempts1. Scott Riddle (2007) 5082. Mike Quinn (2014) 4883. Mike Quinn (2013) 4424. Scott Riddle (2009) 4395. Scott Riddle (2008) 4276. Thomas Wilson (2011) 4117. Scott Riddle (2010) 4058. Thomas Wilson (2012) 3799. Wes Pope (2006) 37510. Kye Hamilton (2005) 262

Career Completions (FCS)Name Completions1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 1,1682. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 5663. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 5644. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 2695. Wes Pope (2003-06) 2636. Anthony Crews (2003-04) 867. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 708. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 529. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 4010. John Loughery (2013-14) 33

Season Completions (FCS)Name Completions1. Scott Riddle (2007) 3462. Scott Riddle (2009) 2853. Thomas Wilson (2011) 2794. Mike Quinn (2013) 2755. Scott Riddle (2010) 2746. Mike Quinn (2014) 2657. Scott Riddle (2008) 2638. Thomas Wilson (2012) 2489. Wes Pope (2006) 22810. Kye Hamilton (2005) 140

Career Passing Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 1062. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 503. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 304. Wes Pope (2003-06) 175. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 166. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 157. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 88. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 59. Anthony Crews (2003-04) 210. Five tied 1

Season Passing Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Scott Riddle (2007) 312. Scott Riddle (2010) 283. Thomas Wilson (2012) 254. Scott Riddle (2008) 245. Scott Riddle (2009) 235. Thomas Wilson (2011) 237. Mike Quinn (2013) 178. Wes Pope (2006) 169. Mike Quinn (2014) 1110. Kye Hamilton (2004) 9

Career Completion Percentage (FCS) - Min. 20 attemptsName Pct. (Comp.-Att.)1. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 66.4 (566-853)2. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 65.7 (1,168-1,779)3. Wes Pope (2003-06) 58.8 (263-447)3. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 58.4 (564-965)5. John Loughery (2013-14) 56.9 (33-58)6. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 55.2 (269-487)7. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 48.2 (40-83)8. Anthony Crews (2003-04) 42.8 (86-201)9. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 40.2 (70-174)10. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 35.1 (52-143)

Season Completion Percentage (FCS) - Min. 20 attemptsName Pct. (Comp.-Att.)1. Mike Quinn (2012) 69.0 (20-29)2. Scott Riddle (2007) 68.1 (346-508)3. Thomas Wilson (2011) 67.9 (279-411)4. Scott Riddle (2010) 67.7 (274-405)5. Thomas Wilson (2012) 65.4 (248-379)6. Scott Riddle (2009) 64.9 (285-439)7. Thomas Wilson (2010) 62.2 (28-45)8. Mike Quinn (2013) 62.2 (275-442)9. Scott Riddle (2008) 61.6 (263-427)10. Wes Pope (2006) 60.8 (228-375)

Career Passing Efficiency (FCS) - Min. 20 attemptsName Rating1. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 143.92. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 143.33. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 123.44. Wes Pope (2003-06) 118.65. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 108.86. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 99.07. John Loughery (2013-14) 96.88. James Murdaugh (2001-04) 96.69. Scott Stevens (1999-2002) 83.410. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 80.6

Season Passing Efficiency (FCS) - Min. 20 attemptsName Rating1. Scott Riddle (2010) 154.52. Thomas Wilson (2012) 151.73. Scott Riddle (2007) 146.24. Scott Riddle (2009) 143.05. Thomas Wilson (2011) 138.66. Derrick Moore (2000) 137.47. Scott Riddle (2008) 129.68. Wes Pope (2006) 126.19. Mike Quinn (2012) 125.010. Mike Quinn (2013) 120.6

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDSRushesGame 48 Bobby Hedrick (Carson-Newman, 1978)Season 385 Bobby Hedrick (1978)Career 1,259 Bobby Hedrick (1977-80)

Rushing YardsGame 309 Dwayne Clark (Mars Hill, 1987)Season 1,793 Bobby Hedrick (1978)Career 5,606 Bobby Hedrick (1977-80)

TEAM RUSHING RECORDSRushesGame 83 Carson-Newman (1976)

Rushing YardsGame 507 Bowie State (1983)Season 3,352 12 games (1976)

Per Game Rushing AverageSeason 279.3 12 games (1976)

Annual Rushing LeadersYear Name Att. Yds. Avg.1950 R.K. Grayson 93 543 5.81951 Fred Biangardi 129 502 3.91952 John Platt 55 226 4.11953 Revell Morrison 66 419 6.31954 Bob Stauffenberg 111 488 4.31955 Whitney Bradham 129 525 4.11956 Bob Stauffenberg 200 937 4.71957 Bob Stauffenberg 129 550 4.31958 Joey Delgais 131 535 4.11959 Bob McLean 82 314 3.81960 Burl Clements 74 308 4.11961 Wayne Mahanes 87 400 4.71962 Wayne Mahanes 104 596 5.71963 Willie Tart 98 434 4.41964 Fred Stewart 94 528 5.61965 Fred Stewart 96 305 3.21966 Perry Williams 116 433 3.81967 Emery Moore 110 471 4.31968 Emery Moore 155 710 4.61969 Emery Moore 144 645 4.51970 Mike Lawton 126 594 4.71971 Mike Lawton 282 1,128 4.01972 Mike Lawton 265 1,136 4.31973 Alex McMillan 176 1,049 6.01974 Prince Deese 144 721 5.11975 Howard Ferguson 162 1,067 6.61976 Howard Ferguson 246 1,129 7.01977 Bobby Hedrick 372 1,177 4.61978 Bobby Hedrick 385 1,505 3.91979 Bobby Hedrick 246 1,129 4.61980 Bobby Hedrick 372 1,793 4.81981 Fred Jordan 217 923 4.21982 Fred Jordan 113 609 5.31983 Jimmy Smith 136 676 4.91984 Jonas Davis 136 1,103 8.11985 Jonas Davis 211 1,173 5.51986 Dwayne Clark 235 1,473 6.31987 Dwayne Clark 261 1,550 5.91988 Dwayne Clark 241 1,176 4.91989 Bobby Johnson 138 480 3.51990 Bobby Johnson 195 1,021 5.21991 Elliott Armstrong 147 772 5.31992 Bobby Johnson 155 853 5.51993 Elliott Armstrong 201 1,311 6.51994 Quentin Mitchell 105 623 5.91995 Shawn Gannaway 163 615 3.81996 DeWayne Thomas 78 465 6.01997 Derrick Moore 176 906 5.11998 Derrick Moore 169 834 4.91999 Steven Ferguson 190 1,003 5.32000 Derrick Moore 187 807 4.32001 Martin Swindell 98 602 6.12002 Rashaud Palmer 148 879 5.92003 Rashaud Palmer 238 920 3.92004 John Taylor 247 1,069 4.32005 Reggie Hall 195 796 4.12006 Reggie Hall 87 418 4.82007 T.J. Clegg 76 279 3.72008 Brandon Newsome 183 931 5.12009 Jamal Shuman 133 677 5.12010 A.J. Harris 124 608 4.92011 A.J. Harris 145 560 3.92012 Tracey Coppedge 106 432 4.12013 B.J. Bennett 123 464 3.82014 Tracey Coppedge 182 663 3.6

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Elon RecordsLongest RushesName Opponent Yards1. Derrick Moore at Morehead State (1998) 902. George Wooten vs. Newberry (1962) 892. Derrick Moore vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1997) 894. Webb Newsome Naval Apprentice (1932) 885. Gary Darnell vs. Gardner-Webb (1973) 856. Dwayne Banks at Newberry (1997) 847. Sonny Pruett at Guilford (1964) 838. Ray Dalton vs. Winston-Salem State (1981) 808. DeWayne Thomas at Furman (1997) 8010. Bob Overton at Lenoir-Rhyne (1959) 7910. Fred Jordan at Catawba (1980) 7910. Eric Herndon at Guilford (1985) 7910. DeWayne Thomas at Delaware State (1999) 79

Career Rushing YardsName Yards (Carries)1. Bobby Hedrick (1977-80) 5,605 (1,375)2. Dwayne Clark (1985-87) 4,391 (753)3. Derrick Moore (1997-2000) 3,197 (686)4. Bobby Johnson (1989-92) 3,068 (640)5. Elliott Armstrong (1990-93) 3,015 (536)6. Fred Jordan (1970-72) 2,981 (566)7. Mike Lawton (1970-72) 2,858 (673)8. Prince Deese (1973-76) 2,708 (538)9. Jonas Davis (1983-85) 2,557 (479)9. Alex McMillan (1973-76) 2,557 (469)

Career Rushing Yards (FCS)Name Yards (Carries)1. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 2,550 (519)2. Brandon Newsome (2007-10) 2,160 (451)3. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 1,956 (438)4. Tracey Coppedge (2012-Present) 1,526 (378)5. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 1,457 (341)6. Reggie Hall (2003-06) 1,275 (293)7. Jamal Shuman (2008-11) 1,097 (208)8. John Taylor (2004) 1,069 (247)9. Martin Swindell (1999-2002) 1,026 (187)10. Steven Ferguson (1999) 1,003 (190)

Season Rushing YardsName Yards (Carries)1. Bobby Hedrick (1980) 1,793 (372)2. Dwayne Clark (1987) 1,550 (261)3. Bobby Hedrick (1978) 1,505 (385)4. Dwayne Clark (1986) 1,473 (235)5. Elliott Armstrong (1993) 1,311 (201)6. Bobby Hedrick (1977) 1,177 (372)7. Dwayne Clark (1988) 1,176 (241)8. Jonas Davis (1985) 1,173 (211)9. Mike Lawton (1972) 1,136 (265)10. Howard Ferguson (1976) 1,129 (246)10. Bobby Hedrick (1979) 1,129 (246)

Season Rushing Yards (FCS)Name Yards (Carries)1. John Taylor (2004) 1,069 (247)2. Steven Ferguson (1999) 1,003 (190)3. Brandon Newsome (2008) 931 (183)4. Rashaud Palmer (2003) 920 (238)5. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 879 (148)6. Derrick Moore (2000) 807 (187)7. Reggie Hall (2005) 796 (195)8. Jamal Shuman (2009) 677 (133)9. Tracey Coppedge (2014) 663 (182)10. Derrick Moore (1999) 650 (154)

Game Rushing YardsName Opponent Yards (Carries)1. Dwayne Clark vs. Mars Hill (1987) 309 (24)2. Mike Lawton at Gardner-Webb (1970) 294 (45)3. Bobby Hedrick at Carson-Newman (1979) 252 (36)4. Bobby Hedrick vs. Carson-Newman (1978) 246 (41)5. Rashaud Palmer vs. Liberty (2002) 245 (16)6. Alex McMillan at Lenoir-Rhyne (1973) 238 (33)7. Bobby Hedrick vs. Carson-Newman (1976) 230 (41)8. Dwayne Clark at Catawba (1986) 219 (25)9. Derrick Moore vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1997) 218 (15)10. George Dixon vs. Presbyterian (1988) 213 (33)

Career Rushing Attempts (FCS)Name Carries1. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 5192. Brandon Newsome (2007-10) 4513. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 4384. Tracey Coppedge (2012-Present) 3785. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 3416. Reggie Hall (2003-06) 2937. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 2908. John Taylor (2004) 2479. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 23410. Karl Bostick (2012-14) 213

Season Rushing Attempts (FCS)Name Carries1. John Taylor (2004) 2472. Rashaud Palmer (2003) 2383. Reggie Hall (2005) 1954. Steven Ferguson (1999) 1905. Derrick Moore (2000) 1876. Brandon Newsome (2008) 1837. Tracey Coppedge (2014) 1648. Derrick Moore (1999) 1549. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 14810. A.J. Harris (2011) 145

Career Rushing Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 242. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 172. Brandon Newsome (2007-10) 174. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 165. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 146. Dontay Taylor (2007-11) 127. John Taylor (2004) 108. Steven Ferguson (1999) 99. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 89. Reggie Hall (2003-06) 8

Season Rushing Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. John Taylor (2004) 102. Steven Ferguson (1999) 92. Derrick Moore (2000) 92. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 92. Scott Riddle (2007) 92. Dontay Taylor (2011) 97. Derrick Moore (1999) 87. A.J. Harris (2010) 89. Brandon Newsome (2009) 710. Four tied 6

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDSReceptionsGame 18 Aaron Mellette (Richmond, 2010)Season 123 Terrell Hudgins (2009)Career 395 Terrell Hudgins (2006-09)

Receiving YardsGame 285 Richard McGeorge (1968)Season 1,639 Aaron Mellette (2011)Career 5,250 Terrell Hudgins (2006-09)

Touchdown ReceptionsGame 4 Terrell Hudgins (Liberty, 2007) 4 Curtis Leary (Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1973) 4 Curtis Leary (Lenoir-Rhyne, 1972) 4 Richard McGeorge (Newberry, 1969)Season 18 Aaron Mellette (2012) 18 Terrell Hudgins (2007)Career 52 Terrell Hudgins (2006-09)

Annual Receiving LeadersSeason Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD1950 Bob Lewis 27 537 19.9 31951 Len Greenwood 28 294 10.5 21952 Bill Blackstone 23 324 14.1 21953 Mel Bennett 7 227 32.4 21954 Chuck Micheaux 15 226 17.7 31955 Tony Carcaterra 10 123 12.3 11956 Tony Carcaterra 15 234 15.6 41957 Tony Carcaterra 13 205 15.8 21958 Tony Carcaterra 28 333 11.9 21959 Bob McLean 21 272 13.0 01960 John Gozjack 8 175 21.9 21961 Wayne Mahanes 8 130 16.2 01962 Wayne Mahanes 9 123 13.7 01963 Dan Kelley 14 217 15.5 21964 Rex Harrison 31 426 13.7 21965 A.W. McGee 22 260 11.8 01966 Pete Jarvis 51 510 10.0 21967 Richard McGeorge 53 882 16.6 81968 Richard McGeorge 65 1,081 16.6 71969 Richard McGeorge 58 910 15.7 131970 David Rudder 18 284 15.8 31971 Curtis Leary 32 432 13.5 41972 Curtis Leary 36 547 15.2 51973 Curtis Leary 35 698 19.9 91974 Gary Stroud 17 302 17.8 31975 Ron Reitzel 16 172 10.8 21976 Keith Richardson 23 485 21.0 21977 Roxie Bratton 14 313 22.4 21978 Joey Hackett 26 452 17.4 41979 Larry Smith 13 304 23.4 21980 Joey Hackett 30 481 16.0 31981 Kelly Stanley 32 456 14.2 91982 Steve Vargas 35 569 16.2 41983 Jessie Jones 18 327 18.1 31984 Jay Simmons 34 479 14.0 31985 Stanley Hairston 24 346 14.4 21986 Jay Simmons 26 275 10.6 01987 Casey Beathard 39 556 14.3 11988 Casey Beathard 24 293 12.2 01989 Casey Beathard 36 410 11.4 01990 Robbie Burnett 36 381 13.4 51991 Kelly Holder 25 444 17.8 41992 Rod Clark 17 245 14.4 21993 Rod Clark 36 590 16.4 61994 Rod Clark 21 476 22.7 21995 Corey Hatchell 33 620 18.8 21996 Travis Whitaker 24 470 19.6 71997 Travis Whitaker 8 156 19.5 31998 Brian Broadie 10 247 24.7 2

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Elon RecordsSeason Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD1999 Brian Broadie 9 192 21.3 22000 Arketa Banks 17 504 29.6 72001 Arketa Banks 22 538 24.5 62002 Arketa Banks 15 329 21.9 42003 Stan Smith 21 253 12.0 02004 Anthony Crews 40 351 8.8 42005 Michael Mayers 41 632 15.4 42006 Terrell Hudgins 69 1,027 14.9 82007 Terrell Hudgins 117 1,474 12.6 182008 Terrell Hudgins 86 1,116 13.0 102009 Terrell Hudgins 123 1,633 13.3 162010 Aaron Mellette 86 1,100 12.8 122011 Aaron Mellette 113 1,689 14.5 122012 Aaron Mellette 97 1,398 14.4 182013 Rasaun Rorie 59 735 12.5 52014 Kierre Brown 57 686 12.0 4

Career Receiving YardsName Yards (Receptions)1. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 5,250 (395)2. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 4,254 (304)3. Richard McGeorge (1966-69) 3,486 (224)4. Michael Mayers (2004-06) 2,872 (223)5. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 1,977 (166)6. Sean Jeffcoat (2007-10) 1,826 (139)7. Curtis Leary (1970-73) 1,707 (107)8. Rod Clark (1991-94) 1,535 (88)9. Bo Williamson (2006-08) 1,462 (113)10. Arketa Banks (1999-2002) 1,371 (54)

Career Receiving Yards (FCS)Name Yards (Receptions)1. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 5,250 (395)2. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 4,254 (304)3. Michael Mayers (2004-06) 2,872 (223)4. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 1,977 (166)5. Sean Jeffcoat (2007-10) 1,826 (139)6. Bo Williamson (2006-08) 1,462 (113)7. Arketa Banks (1999-2002) 1,371 (54)8. Lance Camp (2007-10) 1,201 (112)9. Rasaun Rorie (2009-13) 1,136 (91)10. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 1,097 (121)

Season Receiving YardsName Yards (Receptions)1. Aaron Mellette (2011) 1,689 (113)2. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 1,633 (123)3. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 1,474 (117)4. Aaron Mellette (2012) 1,398 (97)5. Terrell Hudgins (2008) 1,116 (86)6. Aaron Mellette (2010) 1,100 (86)7. Richard McGeorge (1968) 1,081 (65)8. Michael Mayers (2007) 1,064 (90)9. Terrell Hudgins (2006) 1,027 (69)10. Sean Jeffcoat (2010) 1,025 (72)

Season Receiving Yards (FCS)Name Yards (Receptions)1. Aaron Mellette (2011) 1,689 (113)2. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 1,633 (123)3. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 1,474 (117)4. Aaron Mellette (2012) 1,398 (97)5. Terrell Hudgins (2008) 1,116 (86)6. Aaron Mellette (2010) 1,100 (86)7. Michael Mayers (2007) 1,064 (90)8. Terrell Hudgins (2006) 1,027 (69)9. Sean Jeffcoat (2010) 1,025 (72)10. Michael Mayers (2006) 866 (73)

Game Receiving Yards (FCS)Name Opponent Yards1. Aaron Mellette at Appalachian State (2012) 2371. Aaron Mellette at North Carolina Central (2011) 2373. Aaron Mellette vs. Appalachian State (2011) 2364. Terrell Hudgins vs. Liberty (2007) 2195. Terrell Hudgins at Furman (2009) 2096. Terrell Hudgins at Furman (2007) 2077. Terrell Hudgins at Georgia Southern (2008) 1998. Aaron Mellette at Richmond (2010) 1959. Aaron Mellette vs. Furman (2012) 19410. Terrell Hudgins at The Citadel (2007) 191

Career Receiving Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 522. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 443. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 174. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 155. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 136. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 127. Sean Jeffcoat (2007-10) 118. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 58. Jeremy Peterson (2009-12) 58. Rasaun Rorie (2009-13) 5

Season Receiving Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 181. Aaron Mellette (2012) 183. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 164. Aaron Mellette (2010) 124. Aaron Mellette (2011) 126. Terrell Hudgins (2008) 107. Terrell Hudgins (2006) 88. Arketa Banks (2000) 78. Bo Williamson (2008) 78. Sean Jeffcoat (2010) 7

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDSTouchdownsGame 5 George Dixon (Presbyterian, 1989) 5 Pete Williams (Atlantic Christian, 1930)Season 22 Dwayne Clark (1987)Career 65 Bobby Hedrick (1977-80)

PointsGame 33 Pete Williams (Atlantic Christian, 1930)Season 134 Dwayne Clark (1987)Career 392 Bobby Hedrick (1977-80)

Touchdowns Responsible ForGame 6 Scott Riddle (4 pass/2 run - Liberty, 2007) 6 Scott Riddle (3 pass/3 run - Furman, 2007) 6 Ed Wheless (5 pass/1 run - Lenoir-Rhyne, 1964) 6 Jimmy Arrington (6 pass - Catawba, 1969)Season 40 Scott Riddle (31 pass/9 run - 2007)Career 120 Scott Riddle (106 pass/14 run - 2007-10)

Total OffenseGame 516 Scott Riddle (Furman, 2007)Season 3,738 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 13,147 Scott Riddle (2007-10)

Average Total OffenseSeason 339.8 Scott Riddle (2007)

Offensive PlaysGame 67 Scott Riddle (Georgia Southern, 2007)Season 622 Scott Riddle (2007)Career 2,069 Scott Riddle (2007-10)

TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDSPoints ScoredGame 88 Atlantic Christian (1920)Season 400 13 games (1973) 400 11 games (2007)

Average PointsSeason 36.4 11 games (2007)

TouchdownsGame 13 Atlantic Christian (1920) 13 Edenton Marines (1949)Season 55 13 games (1973)

Total OffenseGame 667 Presbyterian (421 pass/246 rush - 2008)Season 5,099 12 games (2009)

Average Total OffenseSeason 435.2 11 games (2010)

Annual Scoring LeadersYear Name TD PAT FG Pts.1909 Reddie Rowe 4 0 0 201919 Johnson, Cannon, Sides 1 0 0 61920 E.S. “Johnny” Johnson 5 11 1 441921 L.J. “Hap” Perry 5 0 0 301922 L.J. “Hap” Perry 5 6 2 441923 Gordon Kirkland 4 0 0 241924 H.R. Richardson 1 1 0 71925 Kirkland, Raub, Kelly 1 0 0 61926 Bock, Kelly, Boegher 1 0 0 61927 James “Jabo” Waggoner 3 0 0 181928 Pete Williams 5 0 0 301929 Pete Williams 9 5 0 591930 Pete Williams 12 16 0 881931 Pete Williams 7 6 0 481932 Webb Newsome 3 0 0 181933 Ralph Neal 10 2 0 621934 Jack Stallings 9 1 0 551935 Jack Stallings 7 11 0 531936 James aAbbitt 12 3 0 751937 James Abbitt 7 0 0 421938 Joe Golombek 8 0 0 481939 Fred Pittman 7 5 0 471940 Stan Yonkoski 6 0 0 361941 Joe Tomanchek 12 0 0 721942-45 WORLD WAR II NO TEAM1946 Bobby Harris 6 0 0 361947 Jim Huyett 2 6 2 241948 Frank Tingley 4 0 0 241949 Fred Biangardi 6 0 0 361950 Pete Marshburn 9 0 0 541951 Fred Biangardi 8 0 0 481952 John Platt 3 0 0 181953 Revell Morrison 4 0 0 241954 Kerry Richards 7 2 0 441955 Kerry Richards 3 2 0 201956 Bob Stauffenberg 9 0 0 541957 Bob Stauffenberg 9 0 0 541958 Joey Delgais 6 0 0 361959 Bob Overton 3 0 0 181960 George Wooten 3 2 0 201961 Burl Clements 5 4 0 341962 George Wooten 6 11 1 501963 Willie Tart 8 2 0 501964 David Gentry 9 2 0 561965 Fred Stewart 5 2 0 321966 Perry Williams 6 0 0 361967 Richard McGeorge 13 0 0 781968 Emery Moore 9 0 0 54

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Elon RecordsYear Name TD PAT FG Pts.1969 Richard McGeorge 13 0 0 781970 Mike Lawton 5 0 0 301971 Mike Lawton 12 0 0 721972 Mike Lawton 18 0 0 1081973 Alex McMillan 15 0 0 901974 Rodney Evans 7 0 0 421975 Howard Ferguson 8 2 0 521976 Howard Ferguson 13 2 0 801977 Bobby Hedrick 12 0 0 721977 Bob Defrenn 12 0 0 721978 Bobby Hedrick 20 2 0 1221979 Bobby Hedrick 13 0 0 781980 Bobby Hedrick 20 0 0 1201981 Phil Renn 0 38 15 831982 Phil Renn 0 24 9 511983 Jimmy Smith 8 0 0 481984 Jonas Davis 14 0 0 841985 Jonas Davis 14 0 0 841986 Dwayne Clark 20 0 0 1201987 Dwayne Clark 22 2 0 1341988 George Dixon 12 0 0 721989 Bobby Johnson 5 0 0 301990 Bobby Johnson 10 0 0 601991 Elliott Armstrong 10 0 0 601992 Troy Ford 0 29 10 591993 Neil Mays 10 0 0 601994 Quentin Mitchell 9 0 0 541995 Shawn Gannaway 8 0 0 481996 Travis Whitaker 7 0 0 421997 Austin Boone 0 35 7 561998 Steven Ferguson 12 0 0 721999 Jim Willis 0 37 11 702000 Beau Wegmann 0 32 12 682001 Arketa Banks 7 0 0 422002 Rashaud Palmer 9 0 0 542003 Rashaud Palmer 6 0 0 362004 John Taylor 10 0 0 602005 Andrew Wilcox 0 18 11 512006 Andrew Wilcox 0 29 12 652007 Terrell Hudgins 18 1 0 1102008 Andrew Wilcox 0 33 22 992009 Terrell Hudgins 16 0 0 962010 Aaron Mellette 12 0 0 722011 Aaron Mellette 12 0 0 722012 Aaron Mellette 18 0 0 1082013 John Gallagher 0 31 13 702014 John Gallagher 0 16 15 61

Touchdowns were worth five points in 1909.

Career ScoringName, Pos. TD PAT FG Pts.1. Bobby Hedrick, RB (1977-80) 65 2 0 3922. Terrell Hudgins, WR (2006-09) 52 2 0 3163. Andrew Wilcox, K (2005-08) 0 130 59 3074. Adam Shreiner, K (2009-12) 0 141 50 2915. Aaron Mellette, WR (2009-12) 44 0 0 2646. Dwayne Clark, RB (1985-87) 43 2 0 2607. Phil Renn, K (1979-82) 0 129 36 2378. Pete Williams, FB (1928-31) 33 27 0 2259. Paul Mullen, K (1985-88) 0 119 35 22410. Mike Lawton, RB (1970-72) 35 0 0 210

Career Scoring (FCS)Name, Pos. TD PAT FG Pts.1. Terrell Hudgins, WR (2006-09) 52 2 0 3162. Andrew Wilcox, K (2005-08) 0 130 59 3073. Adam Shreiner, K (2009-12) 0 141 50 2914. Aaron Mellette, WR (2009-12) 44 0 0 2645. Rashaud Palmer, RB (2000-03) 24 0 0 1445. A.J. Harris, RB (2007-11) 24 0 0 1447. John Gallagher, K (2013-Present) 0 47 28 1318. Arketa Banks, WR (2000-02) 18 1 0 1109. Brandon Newsome, RB (2007-10) 18 0 0 10810. Derrick Moore, QB (1999-2000) 17 1 0 104

Season Scoring (FCS)Name, Pos. TD PAT FG Pts.1. Terrell Hudgins, WR (2007) 18 1 0 1102. Aaron Mellette, WR (2012) 18 0 0 1083. Andrew Wilcox, K (2008) 0 33 22 994. Terrell Hudgins, WR (2009) 16 0 0 965. Adam Shreiner, K (2009) 0 42 17 936. Andrew Wilcox, K (2007) 0 50 14 927. Adam Shreiner, K (2012) 0 27 16 758. Aaron Mellette, WR (2010) 12 0 0 728. Aaron Mellette, WR (2011) 12 0 0 7210. Jim Willis, K (1999) 0 37 11 7010. John Gallagher, K (2013) 0 31 13 70

Career Touchdowns Scored (FCS)Name TDs1. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 52 (52 rec.)2. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 44 (44 rec.)3. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 24 (24 rush)3. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 24 (16 rush/5 rec./3 ret.)5. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 18 (17 rec./1 ret.)5. Brandon Newsome (2007-10) 18 (17 rush/1 rec.)7. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 17 (17 rush)8. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 16 (15 rec./1 ret.)9. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 15 (1 rush/13 rec./1 ret.)9. Dontay Taylor (2007-11) 15 (12 rush/3 rec.)

Season Touchdowns Scored (FCS)Name TDs1. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 18 (18 rec.)1. Aaron Mellette (2012) 18 (18 rec.)3. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 16 (16 rec.)4. Aaron Mellette (2010) 12 (12 rec.)4. Aaron Mellette (2011) 12 (12 rec.)6. John Taylor (2004) 10 (10 rush)6. Terrell Hudgins (2008) 10 (10 rec.)6. A.J. Harris (2010) 10 (8 rush/2 rec.)9. Steven Ferguson (1999) 9 (9 rush)9. Derrick Moore (2000) 9 (9 rush)9. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 9 (9 rush)9. Scott Riddle (2007) 9 (9 rush)9. Dontay Taylor (2011) 9 (9 rush)

Career Touchdowns Responsible For (FCS)Name TDs1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 1202. Thomas Wilson (2008-12) 543. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 554. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 445. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 335. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 337. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 247. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 249. Wes Pope (2003-06) 2110. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 1810. Brandon Newsome (2007-10) 18

Season Touchdowns Responsible For (FCS)Name TDs1. Scott Riddle (2007) 402. Scott Riddle (2010) 293. Scott Riddle (2009) 264. Scott Riddle (2008) 254. Thomas Wilson (2012) 256. Thomas Wilson (2011) 247. Wes Pope (2006) 208. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 188. Aaron Mellette (2012) 188. Mike Quinn (2013) 18

Annual Total Offense LeadersSeason Name Rush Pass Total1950 Lou Rochelli 332 647 9791951 Lou Rochelli 271 1,002 1,2731952 Lou Rochelli 199 694 8931953 John Platt 354 72 4261954 Bill Snyder 161 506 6671955 Whitney Bradham 525 0 5251956 Bob Stauffenberg 937 0 9371957 Bob Stauffenberg 550 0 5501958 Charlie Maidon 148 764 9121959 Charlie Maidon 69 908 9771960 George Wooten 198 447 6451961 George Wooten 397 603 1,0001962 George Wooten 307 513 8201963 Ed Wheless 87 1,235 1,3221964 Ed Wheless -106 1,082 9761965 Burgin Beale -110 587 4771966 Burgin Beale 99 1,525 1,6241967 Burgin Beale 60 1,398 1,4581968 Burgin Beale -37 2,090 2,0531969 Jimmy Arrington 152 1,527 1,6791970 Mike Lawton 594 0 5941971 Mike Lawton 1,128 45 1,1731972 Joe West -32 1,584 1,5521973 Joe West -110 1,836 1,7261974 Phil Bracco 73 698 7711975 Howard Ferguson 1,067 58 1,1251976 Howard Ferguson 1,152 72 1,2241977 Bobby Hedrick 1,178 0 1,1781978 Bobby Hedrick 1,505 0 1,5051979 Bobby Hedrick 1,129 26 1,1551980 Bobby Hedrick 1,793 0 1,7931981 John Bangley 453 1,855 2,3081982 John Bangley 172 1,738 1,9101983 Sam Fromhart 64 1,061 1,1251984 Sam Fromhart 130 1,184 1,3141985 Jonas Davis 1,173 0 1,1731986 Dwayne Clark 1,473 0 1,4731987 Dwayne Clark 1,550 0 1,5501988 Dwayne Clark 1,176 0 1,1761989 Bobby Johnson 480 0 4801990 Bobby Johnson 1,021 0 1,0211991 Elliott Armstrong 772 0 7721992 Bobby Johnson 853 0 8531993 Elliott Armstrong 1,311 0 1,3111994 Maurice Blakeney 324 804 1,1281995 Maurice Blakeney 197 932 1,1291996 Brian Broadie 465 613 1,0781997 Derrick Moore 906 572 1,4781998 Derrick Moore 834 526 1,3601999 Derrick Moore 650 660 1,3102000 Derrick Moore 807 768 1,5752001 C.W. Singletary 229 426 6552002 Rashaud Palmer 879 41 9202003 Anthony Crews 99 975 1,0742004 John Taylor 1,069 0 1,0692005 Kye Hamilton -179 1,357 1,178

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Elon RecordsSeason Name Rush Pass Total2006 Wes Pope 35 2,572 2,6072007 Scott Riddle -79 3,817 3,7382008 Scott Riddle 6 2,871 2,8772009 Scott Riddle -1 3,345 3,3442010 Scott Riddle -43 3,231 3,1882011 Thomas Wilson 36 3,057 3,0932012 Thomas Wilson 33 3,149 3,1822013 Mike Quinn -14 2,618 2,6042014 Mike Quinn -109 2,436 2,327

Career Total OffenseName Plays Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 2,069 13,1472. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 1,003 6,7403. Derrick Moore (1997-2000) 1,012 5,7234. Burgin Beale (1965-68) 1,041 5,6335. Bobby Hedrick (1977-80) 1,263 5,6316. John Bangley (1980-82) 1,139 5,5107. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 1,049 5,0648. Maurice Blakeney (1992-95) 882 4,6199. Dwayne Clark (1985-88) 753 4,39110. Joe West (1970-73) 797 4,337

Career Total Offense (FCS)Name Plays Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 2,069 13,1472. Thomas Wilson (2009-12) 1,003 6,7403. Mike Quinn (2011-14) 1,049 5,0644. Wes Pope (2003-06) 550 2,8865. Derrick Moore (1999-2000) 515 2,8856. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 522 2,5917. Kye Hamilton (2004-05) 528 2,2108. Brandon Newsome (2006-10) 451 2,1609. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 438 1,95610. C.W. Singletary (2000-03) 382 1,694

Season Total OffenseName Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007) 3,7382. Scott Riddle (2009) 3,3443. Scott Riddle (2010) 3,1884. Thomas Wilson (2012) 3,1825. Thomas Wilson (2011) 3,0936. Scott Riddle (2008) 2,8777. Wes Pope (2006) 2,6078. Mike Quinn (2013) 2,6049. Mike Quinn (2014) 2,32710. John Bangley (1981) 2,308

Season Total Offense (FCS)Name Yards1. Scott Riddle (2007) 3,7382. Scott Riddle (2009) 3,3443. Scott Riddle (2010) 3,1884. Thomas Wilson (2012) 3,1825. Thomas Wilson (2011) 3,0936. Scott Riddle (2008) 2,8777. Wes Pope (2006) 2,6078. Mike Quinn (2013) 2,6049. Mike Quinn (2014) 2,32710. Derrick Moore (2000) 1,575

Career All-Purpose YardsName Yards1. Bobby Hedrick (1977-80) 6,3342. Dwayne Clark (1985-88) 5,5453. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 5,2774. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 4,7945. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 4,6976. Rod Clark (1991-94) 4,4987. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 4,4858. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 4,0479. Bobby Johnson (1989-92) 3,62310. Emery Moore (1966-69) 3,498

Career All-Purpose Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 5,2772. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 4,7943. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 4,6974. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 4,4855. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 4,0476. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 3,1287. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 2,7478. Brandon Newsome (2006-10) 2,6799. Lance Camp (2007-10) 2,57810. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 2,113

Season All-Purpose Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Michael Mayers (2007) 1,9592. Aaron Mellette (2011) 1,6973. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 1,6334. Kierre Brown (2013) 1,6215. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 1,4806. Michael Mayers (2006) 1,4057. Aaron Mellette (2012) 1,4038. Kierre Brown (2014) 1,3529. Kierre Brown (2012) 1,31410. Aaron Mellette (2010) 1,268

Career All-Purpose Yards per GameName Yards/Game1. Dwayne Clark (1985-88) 135.22. Bobby Hedrick (1977-80) 129.33. John Taylor (2004) 118.74. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 117.35. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 109.06. Mike Lawton (1970-72) 108.97. Steven Ferguson (1999) 108.98. Rod Clark (1991-94) 107.19. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 106.810. Jonas Davis (1983-85) 105.4

Career All-Purpose Yards per Game (FCS)Name Yards/Game1. John Taylor (2004) 118.72. Terrell Hudgins (2006-09) 117.33. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 109.04. Steven Ferguson (1999) 108.95. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 106.86. Aaron Mellette (2009-12) 101.97. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 96.48. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 85.89. Reggie Hall (2003-06) 72.110. A.J. Harris (2007-10) 66.6

Season All-Purpose Yards per GameName Yards/Game1. Dwayne Clark (1986) 204.22. Rod Clark (1994) 185.63. Michael Mayers (2007) 178.14. Dwayne Clark (1987) 172.95. George Dixon (1988) 164.26. Aaron Mellette (2011) 154.37. Bobby Hedrick (1980) 140.48. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 136.19. Kierre Brown (2013) 135.110. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 134.6

Season All-Purpose Yards per Game (FCS)Name Yards/Game1. Michael Mayers (2007) 178.12. Aaron Mellette (2011) 154.33. Terrell Hudgins (2009) 136.14. Kierre Brown (2013) 135.15. Rashaud Palmer (2002) 134.66. Terrell Hudgins (2007) 134.57. Michael Mayers (2006) 127.78. Aaron Mellette (2012) 127.59. Jamal Shuman (2009) 124.310. Kierre Brown (2012) 119.5

Annual Team Total OffenseYear Total Offense Rush Pass Avg. 1949 3,140 2,315 825 314.01950 3,368 2,211 1,157 336.81951 2,822 1,282 1,540 313.51952 2,142 1,188 953 214.11953 1,825 1,320 499 228.11954 2,371 1,734 637 263.41955 1,664 1,142 522 166.41956 2,674 2,193 481 269.41957 1,805 1,385 420 300.81958 2,460 1,545 915 273.31959 2,323 1,299 1,024 232.31960 1,895 1,276 609 189.5 1961 2,406 1,675 731 239.11962 2,708 2,195 513 279.81963 2,409 1,327 1,082 240.91964 2,738 1,494 1,244 304.21965 1,611 666 945 161.11966 2,663 1,080 1,583 267.31967 3,022 1,385 1,637 335.81968 3,111 959 2,152 345.61969 3,474 1,297 2,177 347.41970 1,940 1,136 803 194.01971 2,880 1,171 1,260 261.81972 3,880 2,121 1,759 352.81973 4,528 2,334 2,194 348.21974 3,472 2,240 1,232 289.31975 3,297 2,554 743 297.71976 4,886 3,352 1,534 407.11977 3,740 2,546 1,194 340.01978 3,894 2,314 1,580 278.11979 3,404 1,824 1,052 340.41980 4,609 3,246 1,363 329.21981 4,295 2,404 1,891 330.41982 3,467 1,708 1,759 345.71983 3,165 2,056 1,109 316.51984 4,216 2,808 1,408 421.61985 3,720 2,819 901 372.01986 3,854 2,630 1,224 385.41987 4,015 2,428 1,587 401.51988 3,703 2,986 717 336.61989 2,432 1,153 1,279 243.21990 3,661 1,616 2,045 366.11991 3,939 2,201 1,738 358.1

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Elon RecordsYear Total Offense Rush Pass Avg. 1992 3,621 2,889 732 362.11993 4,166 2,715 1,451 378.71994 3,088 2,003 1,085 308.81995 3,140 1,805 1,335 276.31996 3,340 2,465 875 303.61997 3,729 3,091 638 339.01998 3,609 2,986 623 328.11999 3,996 3,278 718 363.32000 3,833 2,985 848 348.52001 3,098 2,338 760 281.62002 3,198 2,454 744 290.72003 2,709 1,614 1,095 225.82004 2,882 1,508 1,374 262.02005 2,792 1,411 1,381 253.82006 3,642 935 2,707 331.12007 4,637 710 3,927 421.52008 4,667 1,733 2,934 388.92009 5,099 1,601 3,498 424.92010 4,787 1,241 3,546 435.22011 4,216 1,120 3,096 383.32012 4,236 972 3,264 385.12013 4,277 1,495 2,782 356.42014 3,578 992 2,586 298.2

INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDSField Goals MadeGame 5 Andrew Wilcox (Georgia Southern, 2008) 5 Andrew Wilcox (Georgia Southern, 2007)Season 22 Andrew Wilcox (2008)Career 59 Andrew Wilcox (2005-08)

PATs MadeGame 9 Grover Helsley (Concord State, 1968)Season 50 Andrew Wilcox (2007)Career 141 Adam Shreiner (2009-12)

PuntsGame 12 Dave Bolton (Lenoir-Rhyne, 1971) 12 Dave Bolton (Newberry, 1970)Season 86 Anthony Turowski (2003)Career 255 Anthony Turowski (2001-04)

Punting AverageGame 55.0 Brandon Lane (Samford, 2008)Season 42.9 Brandon Lane (2007)Career 44.6 Willie Tart (1960-63)

Kickoff Return YardsGame 244 George Dixon (Gardner-Webb, 1987)Season 920 Kierre Brown (2013)Career 2,479 Kierre Brown (2010-14)

Punt Return YardsSeason 408 Ronnie O’Brian (1968)Career 707 Karlos Sullivan (2006-09)

Combined Kick Return YardsGame 244 George Dixon (Gardner-Webb, 1987)Season 1,045 Rod Clark (1994)Career 2,612 Kierre Brown (2010-14)

Blocked PuntsCareer 12 Arnold Melvin (1947-49)

TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDSField Goals MadeSeason 22 12 games (2008)

PATs MadeSeason 50 11 games (2007)

PuntsGame 12 5 times (most recently vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1971)Season 113 14 games (1980)

Punting Average (Min. 2 punts)Game 55.0 2 punts vs. Samford (2008)Season 41.5 74 punts (2013)

Kickoff Return YardsSeason 1,358 74 returns (1973)

Punt Return YardsSeason 630 40 returns (1971)

Combined Kick Return YardsGame 244 Appalachian State (2007)Season 1,633 11 games (1971)

Longest Field Goals MadeName Opponent Yards1. Mitch Rippy vs. Gardner-Webb (1977) 521. Phil Renn vs. Presbyterian (1982) 521. Paul Mullen at Presbyterian (1985) 521. Paul Mullen vs. Presbyterian (1986) 525. Adam Shreiner at Samford (2011) 506. Andrew Wilcox vs. Georgia Southern (2007) 496. John Gallagher at Towson (2014) 498. Mitch Rippy at Norfolk State (1976) 488. William Rawls at Western Carolina (2003) 488. Andrew Wilcox vs. Georgia Southern (2007) 488. John Gallagher at Western Carolina (2013) 48

Career Field Goals MadeName FGM1. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 592. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 503. Phil Renn (1979-82) 364. Paul Mullen (1985-88) 355. Troy Ford (1989-92) 296. John Gallagher (2013-Present) 287. Grover Helsley (1986-71) 247. Mitch Rippy (1976-78) 249. Austin Boone (1996-98) 2310. D.J. McGarrigan (1993-95) 1210. Beau Wegmann (2000-01) 1210. Anthony Turowski (2002-04) 12

Career Field Goals Made (FCS)Name FGM1. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 592. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 503. John Gallagher (2013-Present) 284. Beau Wegmann (2000-01) 124. Anthony Turowski (2002-04) 126. Jim Wills (1999) 11

Career Field Goal Percentage (FCS) - Min. 5 attemptsName Pct.1. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 70.2 (59-84)2. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 67.6 (50-74)3. Anthony Turowski (2001-04) 58.3 (7-12)4. John Gallagher (2013-Present) 57.1 (28-49)5. Beau Wegmann (1999-2001) 54.5 (12-22)

Season Field Goal Percentage (FCS) - Min. 5 attemptsName Pct.1. Andrew Wilcox (2008) 81.5 (22-27)2. Jim Wills (1999) 78.6 (11-14)3. Adam Shreiner (2009) 73.9 (17-23)4. Andrew Wilcox (2005) 73.3 (11-15)5. Adam Shreiner (2012) 72.7 (16-22)6. Beau Wegmann (2000) 66.7 (12-18)6. Andrew Wilcox (2006) 66.7 (12-18)6. Adam Shreiner (2011) 66.7 (10-15)9. Anthony Turowski (2002) 58.3 (7-12)9. Andrew Wilcox (2007) 58.3 (14-24)

Career PATs MadeName PATs1. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 1412. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 1303. Phil Renn (1979-82) 1294. Paul Mullen (1985-88) 1195. Mitch Rippy (1976-78) 1026. Troy Ford (1989-92) 1007. Austin Boone (1996-98) 928. Grover Helsley (1968-71) 859. Dave Davis (1968-71) 6810. Beau Wegmann (2000-01) 48

Career PATs Made (FCS)Name PATs1. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 1412. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 1303. Beau Wegmann (2000-01) 484. John Gallgher (2013-Present) 475. Jim Wills (1999) 375. William Rawls (2002-04) 37

Season PATs Made (FCS)Name PATs1. Andrew Wilcox (2007) 502. Adam Shreiner (2009) 423. Adam Shreiner (2010) 394. Jim Wills (1999) 375. Andrew Wilcox (2008) 335. Adam Shreiner (2011) 337. Beau Wegmann (2000) 32 8. John Gallgaher (2013) 319. Andrew Wilcox (2006) 2910. Adam Shreiner (2012) 27

Career PAT Attempts (FCS)Name Attempts1. Adam Shreiner (2009-12) 1432. Andrew Wilcox (2005-08) 1363. Beau Wegmann (1999-2001) 554. John Gallagher (2013-Present) 475. William Rawls (2002-04) 406. Jim Wills (1999) 37

Season PAT Attempts (FCS)Name Attempts1. Andrew Wilcox (2007) 502. Adam Shreiner (2009) 443. Jim Wills (1999) 393. Adam Shreiner (2010) 395. Andrew Wilcox (2008) 376. Beau Wegmann (2000) 357. Adam Shreiner (2011) 338. Anthony Turowski (2002) 318. John Gallagher (2013) 3110. Andrew Wilcox (2006) 30

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Elon RecordsAnnual Punting LeadersSeason Name No. Yards Avg.1951 Lou Rochelli 25 990 39.6 Bill Blackstone 34 1,295 38.11952 Bill Blackstone 24 832 34.9 Lou Rochelli 19 593 31.61953 Gene Williams 34 1,023 30.11954 Bill Snyder 41 1,245 30.41955 Bill Snyder -- -- -- Joey Delgais -- -- -- Tom Shepperson -- -- --1956 Joey Delgais 23 690 30.01957 Joey Delgais -- -- --1958 Joey Delgais 44 1,459 33.21959 Mike Little 39 1,306 33.41960 John Gozjack 32 1,185 37.01961 Mike Little 46 1,523 33.11962 John Gozjack 65 1,340 37.21963 John Gozjack 36 1,169 32.51964 Joe Dawson 50 1,905 38.11965 Joe Dawson 53 1,982 37.41966 Gary Jordan 60 1,169 32.51967 Gary Jordan 62 2,579 41.61968 Jackie Greene 50 1,733 34.71969 Jackie Greene 63 2,544 40.41970 Dave Bolton 67 2,669 39.91971 Dave Bolton 73 2,684 36.81972 Gary Stafford 44 1,598 36.31973 Freddie Long 64 2,572 40.21974 Freddie Long 70 2,619 37.41975 Steve Nall 44 1,580 35.91976 Steve Nall 56 2,185 39.01977 Steve Nall 33 1,318 39.91978 Phil Melton 80 3,128 39.11979 Phil Melton 58 2,237 38.61980 Phil Melton 85 3,138 36.91981 Kelly Stanley 83 3,123 37.61982 Kelly Stanley 58 2,856 42.31983 Kelly Stanley 56 2,266 40.41984 Terry Best 42 1,657 39.41985 Terry Best 42 1,579 37.51986 Watt Baker 42 1,680 40.01987 Tim Colchin 26 1,012 38.91988 Tim Colchin 56 2,212 39.51989 Tim Colchin 63 2,595 41.21990 Tim Colchin 67 2,650 39.61991 Scott Fisher 47 1,787 38.01992 Shawn Pollard 58 2,111 36.41993 Jamie McQueen 55 2,008 36.51994 Jamie McQueen 56 2,071 37.01995 Matt Wild 40 1,341 33.51996 Brian Rose 34 1,209 35.61997 Mark Gould 58 2,165 37.31998 Mark Gould 53 2,090 39.41999 Mark Gould 56 2,219 39.62000 Beau Wegmann 41 1,535 37.42001 Beau Wegmann 33 1,221 37.02002 Anthony Turowski 55 2,004 36.42003 Anthony Turowski 86 3,287 38.22004 Anthony Turowski 66 2,404 36.42005 Brandon Lane 69 2,747 39.82006 Brandon Lane 35 1,484 42.42007 Brandon Lane 48 2,060 42.92008 Brandon Lane 40 1,659 41.52009 Scott Riddle 54 2,131 39.52010 Scott Riddle 15 590 39.32011 Kenton Beal 49 1,882 38.42012 Kenton Beal 42 1,640 39.02013 David Petroni 73 3,071 42.12014 David Petroni 81 3,088 38.1

Longest PuntsName Opponent Yards1. Kelly Stanley vs. Winston-Salem State (1981) 862. James Abbitt vs. Catawba (1934) 853. James Abbitt at Naval Apprentice (1937) 804. James Abbitt at VMI (1937) 785. Kelly Stanley vs. Presbyterian (1982) 766. James Abbitt at Naval Apprentice (1937) 757. Freddie Long at Presbyterian (1973) 737. Freddie Long at Carson-Newman (1973) 739. Willie Tart at Frederick (1962) 7210. Six tied last at Bowie State (1983) 70

Career Punting AverageName No. Yards Avg.1. Willie Tart (1960-63) 15 669 44.62. Brandon Lane (2005-08) 192 7,950 41.43. Watt Baker (1986) 42 1,680 40.03. David Petroni (2013-Present) 154 6,159 40.05. Tim Colchin (1987-90) 212 8,469 39.96. Kelly Stanley (1981-83) 197 7,845 39.87. Freddie Long (1972-74) 142 5,531 39.07. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 74 2,883 39.09. Kenton Beal (2010-12) 104 4,013 38.610. Terry Best (1984-85) 84 3,236 38.5

Career Punting Average (FCS) - Min 15 PuntsName No. Yards Avg.1. Brandon Lane (2005-08) 192 7,950 41.42. David Petroni (2013-Present) 154 6,159 40.03. Mark Gould (1999) 56 2,219 39.64. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 74 2,883 39.05. Kenton Beal (2010-12) 104 4,013 38.66. Anthony Turowski (2001-04) 231 8,648 37.47. Beau Wegmann (1999-2001) 74 2,756 37.2

Season Punting AverageName No. Yards Avg.1. Brandon Lane (2007) 48 2,060 42.92. Brandon Lane (2006) 35 1,484 42.43. Kelly Stanley (1982) 58 2,856 42.34. David Petroni (2013) 73 3,071 42.15. Gary Jordan (1967) 62 2,579 41.66. Brandon Lane (2008) 40 1,659 41.57. Tim Colchin (1989) 63 2,595 41.28. Jackie Greene (1969) 63 2,544 40.48. Kelly Stanley (1983) 56 2,266 40.410. Freddie Long (1973) 64 2,572 40.2

Season Punting Average (FCS) - Min. 10 AttemptsName No. Yards Avg.1. Brandon Lane (2007) 48 2,060 42.92. Brandon Lane (2006) 35 1,484 42.43. David Petroni (2013) 73 3,071 42.14. Brandon Lane (2008) 40 1,659 41.55. Brandon Lane (2005) 69 2,747 39.86. Mark Gould (1999) 56 2,219 39.67. Scott Riddle (2009) 54 2,131 39.58. Scott Riddle (2010) 15 590 39.39. Kenton Beal (2012) 42 1,640 39.010. Kenton Beal (2011) 49 1,882 38.4

Career Punts (FCS)Name Punts1. Anthony Turowski (2001-04) 2312. Brandon Lane (2005-08) 1923. David Petroni (2013-Present) 1544. Kenton Beal (2010-12) 1045. Beau Wegmann (1999-2001) 745. Scott Riddle (2007-10) 747. Mark Gould (1999) 568. John Reece (2010-11) 139. Andrew Fearheiley (2005-08) 89. Andy Leffler (2009) 8

Season Punts (FCS)Name Punts1. Anthony Turowski (2003) 862. David Petroni (2014) 813. David Petroni (2013) 734. Brandon Lane (2005) 695. Anthony Turowski (2004) 666. Mark Gould (1999) 567. Anthony Turowski (2002) 558. Scott Riddle (2009) 549. Kenton Beal (2011) 4910. Brandon Lane (2007) 48

Longest Kickoff ReturnsName Opponent Yards1. Jimmy Smith at Newberry (1983) 1022. Emery Moore at Lenoir-Rhyne (1967) 1002. Michael Mayers vs. Appalachian State (2002) 1004. Jimmy Smith at Guilford (1983) 984. Elliott Armstrong vs. North Carolina Central (1990) 984. Joe Randolph vs. Mars Hill (1991) 987. Rod Clark at Catawba (1994) 967. James Abbitt vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1936) 969. Dwayne Ijames vs. Appalachian State (2005) 9510. DeWayne Thomas vs. East Stroudsburg (1997) 94

Career Kickoff Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 2,4792. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 1,5823. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 1,3694. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 1,1405. Lance Camp (2007-10) 1,1356. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 7677. Jamal Shuman (2008-11) 6268. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 5889. T.J. Clegg (2003-04; 06-07) 54810. David Wood (2011-13) 536

Season Kickoff Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Kierre Brown (2013) 9202. Michael Mayers (2007) 8633. Kierre Brown (2014) 6364. Kierre Brown (2012) 6155. Dwayne Ijames (2003) 5516. Arketa Banks (2002) 5397. David Wood (2011) 5368. Rashaud Palmer (2000) 5329. Lance Camp (2008) 51910. Rashaud Palmer (2001) 492

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Elon RecordsCareer Kickoff Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 11. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 11. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 1

Season Kickoff Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Arketa Banks (2001) 11. Dwayne Ijames (2005) 11. Michael Mayers (2007) 1

Career Kickoff Returns (FCS)Name Returns1. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 1112. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 623. Rashaud Palmer (2000-03) 574. Lance Camp (2007-10) 565. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 496. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 327. Jamal Shuman (2008-11) 288. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 278. David Wood (2011-13) 2710. T.J. Clegg (2003-04; 06-07) 26

Season Kickoff Returns (FCS)Name Returns1. Kierre Brown (2013) 382. Kierre Brown (2014) 323. Michael Mayers (2007) 304. David Wood (2011) 275. Dwayne Ijames (2003) 266. Rashaud Palmer (2001) 256. Lance Camp (2008) 256. Kierre Brown (2012) 259. Arketa Banks (2002) 2410. T.J. Clegg (2006) 18

Longest Punt ReturnsName Opponent Yards1. George Wooten vs. Catawba (1960) 1082. Willie Tart vs. Catawba (1962) 903. Rod Clark vs. Presbyterian (1992) 884. Jack Boone at Catawba (1941) 844. Joey Delgais vs. Naval Apprentice (1955) 846. Karlos Sullivan at Stony Brook (2008) 817. Karlos Sullivan vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (2007) 808. Ronnie O’Brien at Concord State (1968) 779. Jack Boone at Guilford (1941) 7510. Jim Beckett vs. Gardner-Webb (1971) 65

Career Punt Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 7072. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 4723. Mario Thompson (1999) 3274. Stan Smith (2001-04) 2025. David Wood (2011-13) 1936. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 1857. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 1338. Lance Camp (2007-10) 1299. Justin Osborne (2013-14) 9910. T.J. Clegg (2003-04; 06-07) 91

Season Punt Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Mario Thompson (1999) 3272. Karlos Sullivan (2007) 3083. Arketa Banks (2000) 2004. Arketa Banks (2001) 1945. Dwayne Ijames (2005) 1856. Karlos Sullivan (2008) 1537. Jeremy Peterson (2012) 1338. Karlos Sullivan (2006) 1329. Karlos Sullivan (2009) 11410. Stan Smith (2004) 111

Career Punt Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. A.J. Harris (2007-11) 32. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 23. Sam Ames (1999) 13. Chris Bland (2004-07) 13. Charles Ball (2005-08) 13. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 13. Lance Camp (2007-10) 13. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 1

Season Punt Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. A.J. Harris (2011) 22. Sam Ames (1999) 12. Chris Bland (2005) 12. Karlos Sullivan (2007) 12. Bo Williamson (2007) 12. Charles Ball (2008) 12. Lance Camp (2009) 12. A.J. Harris (2009) 12. Kierre Brown (2013) 1

Career Punt Returns (FCS)Name Returns1. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 732. Arketa Banks (2000-02) 503. Mario Thompson (1999) 323. Stan Smith (2001-04) 325. David Wood (2011-13) 306. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 217. Jeremy Peterson (2009-12) 198. Lance Camp (2007-10) 139. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 119. Justin Osborne (2013-14) 11

Season Punt Returns (FCS)Name Returns1. Mario Thompson (1999) 322. Karlos Sullivan (2007) 263. Arketa Banks (2000) 213. Dwayne Ijames (2005) 215. Stan Smith (2004) 206. Jeremy Peterson (2012) 197. Karlos Sullivan (2009) 188. Arketa Banks (2002) 168. Karlos Sullivan (2008) 168. David Wood (2013) 16

Career Combined Return YardsName Returns1. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 2,6122. Rod Clark (1991-94) 2,5163. Don McLaughlin (1972-75) 1,7244. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 1,5855. George Dixon (1985-88) 1,5446. David Vaughn (1976-79) 1,3387. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 1,3258. David Gentry (1964-66) 1,2919. Arketa Banks (1999-2002) 1,23910. DeWayne Thomas (1996-99) 1,205

Career Combined Return Yards (FCS)Name Returns1. Kierre Brown (2010-14) 2,6122. Michael Mayers (2004-07) 1,5853. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 1,3254. Arketa Banks (1999-2002) 1,239

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDSInterceptionsGame 5 Brent Sexton (Gardner-Webb, 1971)Season 12 Bryan Burney (1978)Career 22 Bryan Burney (1977-80)

Fumble RecoveriesGame 3 Randy Oxendine (Guilford, 1974)Season 6 Randy Oxendine (1974)Career 16 Nick Angelone (1970-73)

TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDSInterceptionsGame 6 Gardner-Webb (1971) 6 Carson-Newman (1973)Season 31 14 games (1978)

Fumbles RecoveredGame 8 Wofford (1953)Season 30 10 games (1956) 30 11 games (2000)

Longest Interception ReturnsName Opponent Yards1. Roosevelt Brooks Mars Hill (1991) 1002. Jonathan Conner vs. Concord (2011) 993. Tim Woodle Presbyterian (1989) 974. Carroll Reid Emory & Henry (1951) 935. Laconial Esters Catawba (1988) 926. Bobby Harris High Point (1947) 907. Stanley Tootoo Concord State (1981) 847. Willie Williams Mars Hill (1987) 849. Lynn Newcomb Newberry (1957) 8210. Stan Yonkoski Western Carolina (1940) 78

Career InterceptionsName INTs1. Bryan Burney (1977-80) 222. Marty Bonnett (1966-69) 213. Brent Sexton (1971-74) 194. Jimmy Riddle (1976-79) 165. John Muir (1971-74) 155. Danny Watson (1967-70) 155. Tom Jernigan (1967-70) 155. Charles Womack (1978-81) 155. Robert Burnett (1991-94) 1510. Whitney Bradham (1953-56) 14 10. George Wooten (1959-62) 14

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Elon RecordsCareer Interceptions (FCS)Name INTs1. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 111. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 113. Nolan Ward (2006-09) 83. Terell Wilson (2007-10) 83. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 86. Anthony Harris (2002-05) 76. Chris Bland (2004-07) 76. Blake Thompson (2009-12) 79. Shaun Miller (2000-03) 59. Irvin Raglin (2003-07) 59. Daronce Daniels (2005-08) 59. Cameron McGlenn (2006-09) 5

Season InterceptionsName INTs1. Bryan Burney (1978) 122. Brent Sexton (1971) 93. George Wooten (1960) 83. Robert Burnett (1993) 84. Marty Bonnett (1966) 74. Marty Bonnett (1967) 74. Bryan Burney (1979) 74. Jimmy Riddle (1979) 78. Seven tied 6

Season Interceptions (FCS)Name INTs1. Karlos Sullivan (2009) 52. Dwayne Ijames (2003) 42. Anthony Harris (2004) 42. Dwayne Ijames (2004) 42. Chris Bland (2006) 42. Terell Wilson (2008) 42. Blake Thompson 42. Julius Moore (2014) 49. 10 tied 3

Career Interception Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Blake Thompson (2009-12) 1622. Chris Bland (2004-07) 1493. Anthony Harris (2002-05) 1384. Nolan Ward (2006-09) 1265. Shaun Miller (2000-03) 1176. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 1157. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 1138. Jonathan Conner (2008-11) 1049. Terell Wilson (2007-10) 9610. Adrian McClendon (2013-Present) 87

Season Interception Return Yards (FCS)Name Yards1. Chris Bland (2006) 1242. Anthony Harris (2004) 1113. Jonathan Conner (2011) 1044. Adrian McClendon (2014) 875. Blake Thompson (2011) 756. Shanard Smith (1999) 707. Terell Wilson (2008) 688. Julius Moore (20`4) 679. Roger Allen (2000) 6310. Blake Thompson (2010) 59

Career Interception Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 32. Anthony Harris (2002-05) 22. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 23. Shanard Smith (1999-2000) 13. Mike Warren (2002-03) 13. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 13. Chris Bland (2004-07) 13. Tim Happer (2005-08) 13. Jonathan Conner (2008-11) 13. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 13. Adrian McClendon (2013-Present) 1

Season Interception Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Anthony Harris (2004) 22. 13 tied 1

Career TacklesName Tackles1. Jimmy Riddle (1976-79) 4222. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 4143. Stanley Tootoo (1979-82) 3794. Jontahan Spain (2011-14) 3625. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 3506. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 3437. Ernie Tootoo (1978-81) 3238. Chris Worst (1978-81) 3099. Lamar Adams (1988-92) 27310. Geno McCree (1986-89) 267

Career Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 4142. Jontahan Spain (2011-14) 3623. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 3504. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 3435. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 2656. Corey Weaver (2005-08) 2597. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 2288. Blake Thompson (2009-12) 2279. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 21510. Nolan Ward (2006-09) 214

Season Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Chad Nkang (2005) 1522. Chad Nkang (2004) 1353. Chad Nkang (2006) 1274. Jonathan Spain (2014) 1215. Jonathan Spain (2012) 1206. Brandon Wiggins (2010) 1167. Joshua Jones (2011) 1128. John Silas (2014) 1009. Chris Blair (2014) 9810. Blake Thompson (2012) 95

Career Solo Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Jonathan Spain (2011-14) 1852. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 1813. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 1564. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 1515. Cameron McGlenn (2006-09) 1345. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 1347. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 1338. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 1309. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 12410. Corey Weaver (2005-08) 122

Season Solo Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Chad Nkang (2005) 732. Jonathan Spain (2014) 703. Brandon Wiggins (2010) 654. Joshua Jones (2011) 635. Chad Nkang (2004) 566. Chad Nkang (2006) 527. Eddie Bell (2003) 517. Jonathan Spain (2012) 517. Chris Blair (2014) 5110. Dwayne Ijames (2004) 48

Career Assisted Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 2332. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 1943. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 1924. Jonathan Spain (2011-14) 1775. Corey Weaver (2005-08) 1376. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 1327. Blake Thompson (2009-12) 1208. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 989. Nolan Ward (2006-09) 9710. Mike Warren (2002-03) 96

Season Assisted Tackles (FCS)Name Tackles1. Chad Nkang (2004) 791. Chad Nkang (2005) 793. Chad Nkang (2006) 754. Jonathan Spain (2012) 695. John Silas (2014) 626. Blake Thompson (2012) 597. Corey Weaver (2006) 517. Brandon Wiggins (2010) 517. Jonathan Spain (2014) 5110. Joshua Jones (2010) 50

Career Forced Fumbles (FCS)Name FF1. Mark Hatch (2002-05) 71. Chad Nkang (2003-06) 73. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 53. Daronce Daniels (2005-08) 53. Jordan Jones (2010-13) 56. Phillip Solomon (1999-2000) 46. Kelly Forrest (1999-2000) 46. Wesley Wheeler (2000-03) 46. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 46. Brandon Ward (2007-10) 46. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 4

Season Forced Fumbles (FCS)Name FF1. Kelly Forrest (1999) 41. Daronce Daniels (2007) 43. Mark Hatch (2002) 33. Chad Nkang (2006) 33. Jordan Jones (2010) 33. Chandler Wrightenberry (2011) 37. 11 tied 2

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Elon RecordsCareer Fumbles RecoveredName FR1. Nick Angelone (1970-73) 162. Randy Oxendine (1973-75) 112. Jimmy Riddle (1976-79) 114. Scott Crabtree (1962-65) 94. Stanley Tootoo (1979-82) 96. Mike Currin (1976-78) 86. Kelly Forrest (1997-2000) 88. Claude Gentry (1946-49) 78. Glenn Ellis (1971-73) 78. Ricky Locklear (1974-76) 78. Quinton Ballard (1979-82) 78. Ike Herndon (1999-2002) 7

Career Fumbles Recovered (FCS)Name FR1. Ike Herndon (1999-2001) 72. Kelly Forrest (1999-2000) 62. Eric Ludwig (2006-09) 64. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 54. Mark Hatch (2002-05) 54. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 57. Wesley Wheeler (2000-03) 47. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 47. Mark Jetton (2003-04) 410. Five tied 3

Season Fumbles Recovered (FCS)Name FR1. Ike Herndon (2000) 52. Kelly Forrest (2000) 43. Wesley Wheeler (2003) 33. Chad Nkang (2004) 33. Corey Mitchell (2013) 36. 14 tied 2

Career Fumble Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Antwan Stevenson (1999) 22. Shanard Smith (1999-2000) 12. Ike Herndon (1999-2001) 12. Jamall Scott (1999-2002) 12. Vincent Graves (2001-04) 12. Mark Hatch (2002-05) 12. Travis Greene (2006-09) 1

Season Fumble Return Touchdowns (FCS)Name TDs1. Antwan Stevenson (1999) 22. Shanard Smith (1999) 12. Ike Herndon (1999) 12. Jamall Scott (2002) 12. Vincent Graves (2002) 12. Mark Hatch (2004) 12. Travis Greene (2009) 1

Career Sacks (FCS)Name Sacks1. Wesley Wheeler (2000-03) 13.02. Brandon Ward (2007-10) 12.03. Andre Campbell (2006-09) 11.54. Phillip Solomon (1999-2000) 10.04. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 10.06. Mark Hatch (2002-05) 8.56. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 8.58. Tim Happer (2005-08) 8.08. Mark Jetton (2003-04) 8.08. Jordan Daniel (2006-09) 8.0

Season Sacks (FCS)Name Sacks1. Andre Campbell (2009) 8.52. Phillip Solomon (2000) 7.03. Kelly Forrest (1999) 6.04. Brandon Ward (2009) 5.55. Jerome Nelson (1999) 5.06. Wesley Wheeler (2002) 4.56. Wesley Wheeler (2003) 4.56. Jordan Daniel (2008) 4.56. Eric Ludwig (2009) 4.510. Six tied 4.0

Career Pass Breakups (FCS)Name PBUs1. Karlos Sullivan (2006-09) 212. Dwayne Ijames (2002-05) 192. Terell Wilson (2007-10) 194. Calvin Sutton (2001-04) 184. Irvin Raglin (2003-07) 186. Jacobi Jones (2002-05) 167. Vincent Graves (2001-04) 158. Shaun Miller (2000-03) 148. Cameron McGlenn (2006-09) 1410. Chandler Wrightenberry (2010-13) 13

Season Pass Breakups (FCS)Name PBUs1. Jacobi Jones (2005) 112. Calvin Sutton (2004) 103. Irvin Raglin (2007) 94. Mario Thompson (1999) 84. Marshall Rickenbacker (2000) 84. Dwayne Ijames (2004) 84. Terell Wilson (2008) 88. Armeka Ware (2000) 78. Stephen McCoy (2002) 78. Vincent Graves (2003) 78. Karlos Sullivan (2006) 7

Career Quarterback Hurries (FCS)Name QBHs1. Jordan Jones (2010-13) 152. Eric Ludwig (2006-09( 132. Brandon Ward (2007-10) 132. Jay Brown (2010-13) 135. Tim Happer (2005-08) 95. Joshua Jones (2008-11) 97. Brandon Wiggins (2007-10) 87. Alexander Dawson (2011-Present) 89. Corey Weaver (2005-08) 79. Andre Campbell (2006-09) 79. Olufemi Lamikanra (2009-12) 7

Season Quarterback Hurries (FCS)Name QBHs1. Eric Ludwig (2008) 71. Brandon Ward (2010) 71. Alexander Dawson (2014) 73. Joshua Jones (2011) 63. Jordan Jones (2013) 65. Tim Happer (2008) 55. Jay Brown (2012) 55. Rob Sullivan (2014) 58. Six tied 4

Career Blocked Kicks (FCS)Name Blocks1. Bo Williamson (2005-08) 52. Gary Coates (2011-13) 32. Jeremy Gloston (2012-Present) 34. Antwan Stephenson (1999) 24. Shanard Smith (1999-2000) 24. Eddie Bell (2000-03) 24. Robbie Goins (2003-06) 24. Sean Jeffcoat (2007-10) 24. Marquise Wright (2014-Present) 210. 12 tied 1

Season Blocked Kicks (FCS)Name Blocks1. Bo Williamson (2008) 31. Gary Coates (2011) 33. Antwan Stephenson (1999) 23. Eddie Bell (2003) 23. Robbie Goins (2004) 23. Bo Williamson (2007) 23. Sean Jeffcoat (2008) 23. Jeremy Gloston (2014) 23. Marquise Wright (2014) 210. 15 tied 1

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Elon RecordsELON HIGHSFirst DownsGame 38 vs. Wingate (1992)Season 267 12 games (2009)

Yards PenalizedGame 197 vs. Mars Hill (1994)Season 1,148 111 penalties in 12 games (1976)

10-Win SeasonsYear Record Coach1973 12-1-0 “Red” Wilson1974 10-2-0 “Red” Wilson1976 11-1-0 “Red” Wilson1978 11-2-1 Jerry Tolley1980 13-1-0 Jerry Tolley1981 11-1-1 Jerry Tolley

Largest Margin of VictoryGame 88 vs. Atlantic Christian (1920, 88-0)

Most Victories 13 13-1 in 1980

Most Defeats11 1-11 in 2014

Most Ties2 2-3-2 in 1921

Conference Championships1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981

Playoff Appearances1973 (runner-up) 1980 (National Champion)1974 (semifinalist) 1981 (National Champion)1976 (semifinalist) 2009 (first round)1978 (runner-up)

OPPONENT HIGHSMost Points ScoredGame 70 by Appalachian State (1968) 70 by Georgia Tech (2013)Season 393 12 games (2013)

Fewest Points Scored (Min. 10 Games)Season 29 10 games (1935)

Largest Margin of VictoryGame 70 by Georgia Tech (2013, 70-0)

Most Offensive Touchdowns ScoredSeason 49 12 games (2013)

Most Touchdown PassesSeason 22 11 games (2011)

Most RushesGame 74 by Wofford (2004)

Most Rushing YardsGame 500 by Wofford (2012)Season 2,701 12 games (2013)

Highest Per Game Rushing AverageSeason 234.0 11 games (2001)

Fewest Rushing YardsGame -35 by Guilford (1956)

Most Pass AttemptsGame 70 by Concord State (1968)Season 374 12 games (2014)

Most Pass CompletionsGame 36 by Appalachian State (2004) & by Samford (2013)Season 239 12 games (2014)

Most Passing YardsGame 475 by Appalachian State (2004)Season 2,921 12 games (2013)

Highest Per Game Passing AverageSeason 243.4 12 games (2013)

Fewest Passing YardsGame -9 by Guilford (1957)

Highest Per Game Total Offense AverageSeason 468.5 12 games (2013)

Most Interceptions Game 6 by Presbyterian (1959) & by Newberry (1965)Season 28 10 games (1952)

Most Interception Return YardsSeason 383 28 interceptions (1952)

Most First DownsGame 33 by Coastal Carolina (2013)Season 272 12 games (2013)

Most Fumbles LostGame 7 three times, most recently by Newberry (1957)Season 28 10 games (1986)

Most PuntsGame 12 by Presbyterian (2009)Season 84 13 games (1973)

Punting (Average Yardage)Season 41.7 57 punts in 12 games (2003)

Most Punt Return YardsSeason 630 11 games (1971)

Most Kickoff Return YardsSeason 1,654 14 games (1978)

Most Yards, All Kick ReturnsGame 225 New Haven (2000)Season 1,633 11 games (1971)

Most Yards PenalizedGame 236 15 penalties by Liberty (2000)Season 1,006 105 penalties in 14 games (1978)

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All-Conference PerformersSOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE1975 Dave Bailey, DL 1st Team1975 Howard Ferguson, RB 1st Team1975 Ricky Locklear, DL 1st Team1975 Don McLaughlin, DB 1st Team1975 Diffy Ross, DL 1st Team1975 Joe Gro, DL 2nd Team1975 Jeff MacKenzie, OL 2nd Team1976 Danny Bass, OL 1st Team1976 Howard Ferguson, RB 1st Team1976 Chuck Lindsay, DB 1st Team1976 Ricky Locklear, DL 1st Team1976 Jeff MacKenzie, OL 1st Team1976 Wes McLaughlin, DL 1st Team1976 Randy Oxendine, DL 1st Team1976 Keith Richardson, WR 2nd Team1977 Danny Bass, OL 1st Team1977 Chuck Lindsay, DB 1st Team1977 Wes McLaughlin, DL 1st Team1977 Randy Michaelson, DL 1st Team1977 Bill Murphy, DL 1st Team1977 Eddie Foust, LB 2nd Team1977 Bobby Hedrick, RB 2nd Team1977 Mark Heil, LB 2nd Team1977 Bruce Morgan, OL 2nd Team1977 Roger Phillips, OL 2nd Team1977 Jimmy Riddle, LB 2nd Team1977 Mitch Rippy, K 2nd Team1978 Bryan Burney, RS 1st Team1978 Bryan Burney, DB 1st Team1978 Bobby Hedrick, RB 1st Team1978 Randy Michaelson, DL 1st Team1978 John Richards, DL 1st Team1978 Jimmy Riddle, LB 1st Team1978 Randy Reid, OL 2nd Team1978 Dennis Walker, DB 2nd Team1979 Bryan Burney, DB 1st Team1979 Jerry Cook, DL 1st Team1979 Bobby Hedrick, RB 1st Team1979 Bruce Morgan, OL 1st Team1979 Johnny Richards, DL 1st Team1979 Jimmy Riddle, LB 1st Team1979 Dennis Walker, DB 2nd Team1980 Donovan Brown, OL 1st Team1980 Greg Bynum, DB 1st Team1980 Joey Hackett, WR 1st Team1980 Bobby Hedrick, RB 1st Team1980 Phil Renn, K 1st Team1980 John Robinson, DL 1st Team1980 Ernie Tootoo, LB 1st Team1980 Harold Hill, OL 2nd Team1980 Fred Jordan, RB 2nd Team1980 Phil Melton, P 2nd Team1980 Alan Peters, OL 2nd Team1980 Adrian Robertson, DL 2nd Team1980 Ricky Ross, RS 2nd Team1980 Stanley Tootoo, LB 2nd Team1980 Chris Worst, DL 2nd Team1981 John Bangley, QB 1st Team1981 Mike Edmonson, DB 1st Team1981 Jeff Cooper, DL 1st Team1981 Alan Peters, OL 1st Team1981 Tony Pethel, OL 1st Team1981 Phil Renn, K 1st Team1981 Stanley Tootoo, LB 1st Team1981 Charles Womack, DB 1st Team

1981 Chris Worst, DL 1st Team1981 Eddie Hernandez, OL 2nd Team1981 Adrian Robertson, DL 2nd Team1981 Ernie Tootoo, LB 2nd Team1982 Kelly Stanley, TE 1st Team1982 Kelly Stanley, P 1st Team 1982 Stanley Tootoo, LB 1st Team1982 Clint York, OL 1st Team1982 Mike Edmonson, DB 2nd Team1982 Eddie Hernandez, OL 2nd Team1982 Steve Vargas, WR 2nd Team1983 Jeff Cooper, DL 1st Team1983 Royce Fentress, LB 1st Team1983 Thomas Kilcrease, OL 1st Team1983 Kelly Stanley, TE 1st Team1983 Sam Fromhart, QB 2nd Team1983 Jeff Goodbee, OL 2nd Team1983 Clay Hassard, OL 2nd Team1983 Jimmy Smith, RB 2nd Team1983 Grady Williams, DL 2nd Team1984 Jonas Davis, RB 1st Team1984 Royce Fentress, LB 1st Team1984 Clay Hassard, OL 1st Team1984 Albert Hendricks, DB 1st Team1984 Thomas Kilcrease, OL 1st Team1984 Grady Williams, DL 1st Team1984 Terry Best, P 2nd Team1984 Kirk Dunn, OL 2nd Team1984 Jake Welborn, DB 2nd Team1985 Jonas Davis, RB 1st Team1985 Mike Ferrell, DB 1st Team1985 Tony Settles, DL 1st Team1985 Ricky Sigmon, OL 1st Team1985 Grady Williams, DL 1st Team1985 Terry Best, P 2nd Team1985 Alphonso Morrison, OL 2nd Team1986 Dwayne Clark, RB 1st Team1986 Tony Settles, DL 1st Team1986 Ricky Sigmon, OL 1st Team1986 Chuck Ward, TE 1st Team1986 John Bradsher, DL 2nd Team1986 Tony DiPietro, OL 2nd Team1986 Alphonso Morrison, OL 2nd Team1986 Ronnie Purcell, DL 2nd Team1987 John Bradsher, DL 1st Team1987 Dwayne Clark, RB 1st Team1987 Tony DiPietro, OL 1st Team1987 Chuck Ward, TE 1st Team1987 Kevin Campbell, OL 2nd Team1988 Kevin Campbell, OL 1st Team1988 Dwayne Clark, RB 1st Team1988 Tony DiPietro, OL 1st Team1988 Laconial Esters, LB 1st Team1988 George Dixon, RB 2nd Team1988 Dean Herring, DL 2nd Team1988 Gino McCree, DB 2nd Team1988 Ronnie Purcell, LB 2nd Team1989 Neils Chapman, OL 2nd Team1989 Tim Colchin, P 2nd Team1989 Dean Herring, LB 2nd Team1989 Geno McCree, DB 2nd Team1990 Troy Ford, K 1st Team1990 Lamar Adams, DL 2nd Team1990 Robert Burnett, WR 2nd Team1990 Bill Clarke, OL 2nd Team1990 Jack Duval, DL 2nd Team

1990 Heath Hewett, QB 2nd Team1990 Bobby Johnson, RB 2nd Team1991 Lamar Adams, DL 1st Team1991 Darryl Humbles, DB 1st Team1991 Elliott Armstrong, RB 2nd Team1991 Bill Clarke, OL 2nd Team1991 John Nee, OL 2nd Team1991 Joe Randolph, SB 2nd Team1991 Joe Randoph, KR 2nd Team1991 Tim Woodle, LB 2nd Team1992 Lamar Adams, DL 1st Team1992 Roosevelt Brooks, DB 1st Team1992 Rod Clark, KR 1st Team1992 Bill Clarke, OL 1st Team1992 Bobby Johnson, RB 1st Team1992 Jeff McManus, LB 1st Team1992 Maruice Vezina, OL 1st Team1992 Robert Burnett, DB 2nd Team1992 Anthony Jones, DL 2nd Team1992 David Stokes, TE 2nd Team1992 Tim Woodle, LB 2nd Team1993 Elliott Armstrong, RB 1st Team1993 Robert Burnett, DB 1st Team1993 Rod Clark, SB 1st Team1993 Rod Clark, RS 1st Team1993 Bill Clarke, OL 1st Team1993 James Washington, LB 1st Team1993 Travis Baker, DB 2nd Team1993 Jeff Carroll, DL 2nd Team1993 Andy Smith, OL 2nd Team1994 Robert Burnett, DB 1st Team1994 Rod Clark, SB 1st Team1994 Jim deMaine, OL 1st Team1994 Rod Clark, RS 2nd Team1994 Beau Russell, DL 2nd Team1994 James Washington, LB 2nd Team1995 Beau Russell, DL 1st Team1995 Charlie Chandler, OL 2nd Team1995 Corey Hatchell, WR 2nd Team1995 D.J. McGarrigan, K 2nd Team1995 Shawn Stevenson, LB 2nd Team1996 Charlie Chandler, OL 1st Team1996 Reggie Ignash, LB 1st Team1996 Austin Boone, K 2nd Team1996 Mario Thompson, RS 2nd Team

ALL-INDEPENDENT2000 Roger Allen, LB 1st Team2000 Rashaud Palmer, RS 1st Team2000 Beau Wegmann, K 1st Team2000 Scott McLain, OL 2nd Team2001 Arketa Banks, RS 1st Team2001 Josh Rowan, OL 1st Team2001 Scott McLain, OL 2nd Team

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE2002 Ross Gravely, OL 1st Team2002 Josh Rowan, OL 1st Team2002 Mike Warren, LB 1st Team2002 Wesley Wheeler, DL 1st Team2002 Arketa Banks, WR 2nd Team2002 Arketa Banks, RS 2nd Team2002 Chris Bell, DL 2nd Team2002 Vincent Graves, DB 2nd Team2002 Brandon Mason, OL 2nd Team2002 Stephen McCoy, DB 2nd Team

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All-Conference Performers / Conference Award Winners2002 Phillip Johnson, TE 2nd Team2002 Rashaud Palmer, RB 2nd Team2002 Calvin Sutton, LB 2nd Team2002 Martin Swindell, RB 2nd Team2002 Anthony Turowski, K 2nd Team

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (C = COACHES; M = MEDIA)2003 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team (C)2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team (C, M)2004 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team (M)2004 Calvin Sutton, LB 1st Team (C)2004 John Taylor, RB 1st Team (C, M)2004 Dwayne Ijames, DB 2nd Team (M)2004 Chad Nkang, LB 2nd Team (C)2004 Calvin Sutton, LB 2nd Team (M)2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team (C, M)2005 Dwayne Ijames, DB 2nd Team (C)2005 Dwayne Ijames, RS 2nd Team (C, M) 2006 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team (M)2006 Brandon Lane, P 1st Team (M)2006 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team (C, M)2006 Andrew Wilcox, K 1st Team (M)2006 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Team (C)2006 Michael Mayers, RS 2nd Team (M)2006 Michael Moody, OL 2nd Team (M)2006 Brandon Lane, P 2nd Team (C)2006 Wes Pope, QB 2nd Team (M)2006 Andrew Wilcox, PK 2nd Team (C)2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team (C, M)2007 Brandon Lane, P 1st Team (C, M)2007 Michael Mayers, RS 1st Team (C, M)2007 Corey Weaver, LB 1st Team (C)2007 Michael Mayers, WR 2nd Team (C, M)2007 Scott Riddle, QB 2nd Team (M)2007 Corey Weaver, LB 2nd Team (M)2008 David Harrison, OL 1st Team (C)2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team (C, M)2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 1st Team (C, M)2008 Brandon Lane, P 2nd Team (C, M)2008 Eric Ludwig, DL 2nd Team (C)2008 Brandon Newsome, RB 2nd Team (C, M)2008 Scott Riddle, QB 2nd Team (C, M)2008 Corey Weaver, LB 2nd Team (C)2008 Chris Werden, OL 2nd Team (M)2008 Walker White, DB 2nd Team (C, M)2008 Joshua Jones, LB Freshman (C)2009 Andre Campbell, DL 1st Team (C, M)2009 David Harrison, OL 1st Team (C, M)2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team (C, M)2009 Joshua Jones, LB 1st Team (C)2009 Eric Ludwig, DL 1st Team (C)2009 Karlos Sullivan, DB 1st Team (C)2009 Chris Werden, OL 1st Team (C)2009 Eric Ludwig, DL 2nd Team (M)2009 Cameron McGlenn, DB 2nd Team (C)2009 Scott Riddle, QB 2nd Team (C, M)2009 Jamal Shuman, RB 2nd Team (C, M)2009 Karlos Sullivan, DB 2nd Team (M)2009 Nolan Ward, DB 2nd Team (C)2009 Chris Werden, OL 2nd Team (M)2009 Jeremy Peterson, WR Freshman (C)2009 Dale Riley, LB Freshman (C)2009 Adam Shreiner, K Freshman (C)2010 Rodney Austin, OL 1st Team (C) 2010 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team (C, M)2010 Scott Riddle, QB 1st Team (C)

2010 Ned Cuthbertson, OL 2nd Team (M)2010 Jordan Gibson, DL 2nd Team (C)2010 Sean Jeffcoat, WR 2nd Team (M)2010 Scott Riddle, QB 2nd Team (M)2010 John Rubertone, OL 2nd Team (C, M)2010 Brandon Wiggins, LB 2nd Team (C, M)2010 Brandon Brant, DL Freshman (C)2010 Kierre Brown, WR Freshman (C)2011 Ned Cuthbertson, OL 1st Team (C)2011 Joshua Jones, LB 1st Team (M)2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team (C, M)2011 Ned Cuthbertson, OL 2nd Team (M)2011 Joshua Jones, LB 2nd Team (C)2011 Austin Sowell, OL Freshman (C)2011 Jonathan Spain, LB Freshman (C)2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team (C, M)2012 Adam Shreiner, K 2nd Team (M)2012 Jonathan Spain, LB 2nd Team (M)2012 Justin Ward, OL 2nd Team (C)2012 Thomas Wilson, QB 2nd Team (C, M)2012 Tracey Coppedge, RB Freshman (C)2013 Kierre Brown, RS 2nd Team (C, M)2013 B.J. Bennett, RB Freshman (C)2013 David Petroni, P Freshman (C)2013 John Silas, LB Freshman (C)

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION2014 Jonathan Spain, LB 2nd Team2014 Chris Blair, DB 3rd Team2014 Kierre Brown, WR 3rd Team2014 Dusin Ruff, DL 3rd Team

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1976 Offensive Howard Ferguson, RB1976 Defensive Ricky Locklear, DL1977 Defensive Wes McLaughlin, DL1980 Offensive Bobby Hedrick, RB1981 Offensive John Bangley, QB1981 Defensive Stanley Tootoo, LB1982 Defensive Stanley Tootoo, LB1986 Offensive Dwayne Clark, RB1992 Defensive Lamar Adams, DL1992 Freshman Maurice Blakeney, QB 1993 Defensive Robert Burnett, DB1995 Offensive Freshman Shawn Gannaway, RB

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE JACOBS BLOCKING AWARD1993 Bill Clarke

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR1980 Jerry Tolley1981 Jerry Tolley1992 Leon Hart

DOPKE.COM BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE OF THE YEAR2002 Josh Rowan, OL

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (C = COACHES; M = MEDIA)2005 Defensive (C, M) Chad Nkang, LB2006 Defensive (M) Chad Nkang, LB2007 Freshman (C, M) Scott Riddle, QB

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR (C = COACHES; M = MEDIA)2007 Pete Lembo (C, M)

INDEPENDENT PLAYER OF THE WEEK09.12.99 Offensive Steven Ferguson, RB10.03.99 Defensive Shanard Smith, DB09.09.01 Special Teams Rashaud Palmer, RS09.30.01 Defensive Calvin Sutton, LB10.14.01 Defensive Jamie Mitchell, DB10.28.01 Special Teams Arketa Banks, RS11.10.01 Special Teams Anthony Turowski, K/P11.17.01 Special Teams Rashaud Palmer, RS

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK09.08.02 Defensive Calvin Sutton, LB09.15.02 Special Teams Rashaud Palmer, RS09.15.02 Freshman Kyle Belkoski, TE09.22.02 Defensive Mike Warren, LB09.29.02 Offensive C.W. Singletary, QB09.29.02 Freshman Emerson Fazekas, DL 10.06.02 Special Teams Arketa Banks, RS10.20.02 Freshman Dwayne Ijames, DB11.03.02 Special Teams Anthony Turowski, K/P11.10.02 Offensive Rashaud Palmer, RB11.10.02 Special Teams Arketa Banks, RS11.17.02 Special Teams Raschard Buie, RS11.28.02 Defensive Calvin Sutton, LB11.28.02 Special Teams Anthony Turowski, K/P

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK09.01.03 Freshman Chad Nkang, RB09.15.03 Defensive Mike Warren, LB09.20.04 Freshman Kye Hamilton, QB10.11.04 Defensive Dwayne Ijames, DB10.18.04 Offensive John Taylor, RB09.05.05 Freshman Zach McAlister, DB09.19.05 Freshman Zach McAlister, DB10.17.05 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB10.17.05 Freshman Joe Baptiste, RB09.04.06 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB09.11.06 Freshman Karlos Sullivan, DB10.02.06 Defensive Corey Weaver, LB10.09-06 Offensive Wes Pope, QB10.30.06 Freshman Nolan Ward, DB11.06.06 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB11.13.06 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB09.03.07 Freshman Scott Riddle, QB09.10.07 Freshman Scott Riddle, QB09.24.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.01.07 Special Teams Michael Mayers, RS10.08.07 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB10.15.07 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, PK10.22.07 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB10.29.07 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB11.05.07 Freshman Scott Riddle, QB11.19.07 Freshman Brandon Wiggins, LB09.08.08 Special Teams Karlos Sullivan, RS09.15.08 Freshman A.J. Harris, RB09.15.08 Special Teams Bo Williamson, RS09.22.08 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR09.22.08 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, PK09.29.08 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, PK10.13.08 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, PK10.20.08 Freshman Jamal Shuman, RB09.07.09 Special Teams Lance Camp, RS09.14.09 Offensive Jamal Shuman, RB09.28.09 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB10.05.09 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.12.09 Freshman Adam Shreiner, PK

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Conference Award Winners10.26.09 Defensive Karlos Sullivan, DB10.26.09 Special Teams A.J. Harris, Punt Team11.02.09 Special Teams Adam Shreiner, PK11.09.09 Offensive Brandon Newsome, RB09.06.10 Defensive Brandon Wiggins, LB11.01.10 Offensive A.J. Harris, RB11.01.10 Freshman Brandon Brant, DL11.22.10 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB09.19.11 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WR09.26.11 Special Teams Adam Shreiner, PK11.14.11 Defensive Joshua Jones, LB11.14.11 Offensive Thomas Wilson, QB11.21.11 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WR10.23.12 Offensive Thomas Wilson, QB09.07.13 Freshman B.J. Bennett, RB09.21.13 Special Teams David Petroni, P10.05.13 Defensive Chandler Wrightenberry, DB11.23.13 Special Teams Kierre Brown, RS

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF THE WEEK09.22.14 Defensive Odell Benton, LB

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTHSept. 2003 Defensive Eddie Bell, LBSept. 2004 Defensive Mike Sheley, LBSept. 2004 Offensive John Taylor, RBNov. 2004 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB Sept. 2005 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB Oct. 2005 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB Nov. 2005 Defensive Chad Nkang, LBSept. 2006 Defensive Chad Nkang, LBOct. 2006 Defensive Chad Nkang, LBNov. 2006 Defensive Chad Nkang, LBOct. 2007 Offensive Scott Riddle, QBSept. 2009 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WRNov. 2009 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WRNov. 2010 Offensive Scott Riddle, QBSept. 2011 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WRNov. 2011 Defensive Joshua Jones, LBNov. 2011 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WROct. 2012 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WR

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NCAA Statistical Leaders / National AwardsNCAA STATISTICS LEADER (FCS)2005 Tackles/Game Chad Nkang, LB (13.82)2007 Receptions/Game Terrell Hudgins, WR, (10.64)2007 Receiving Yards/Game Terrell Hudgins, WR (134.00)2008 Field Goals Made/Game Andrew Wilcox, K (1.83)2009 Receptions/Game Terrell Hudgins, WR, (10.25)2009 Receiving Yards/Game Terrell Hudgins, WR (136.08)2011 Receptions/Game Aaron Mellette, WR (10.27)2011 Receiving Yards/Game Aaron Mellette, WR (149.00)

ALL-AMERICA (NON-FCS; NON-HONORABLE MENTION)1938 Joe Golombeck 1st Team1949 Arnold Melvin 1st Team1950 Sal Gero 1st Team1951 Sal Gero 2nd Team1958 Tony Carcaterra 1st Team1961 George Wooten 2nd Team1963 Willie Tart 1st Team1964 Jerry Rowe 2nd Team1968 Richard McGeorge 1st Team1969 Richard McGeorge 1st Team1973 Glenn Ellis 1st Team1973 Freddie Long 1st Team1973 Nick Angelone 2nd Team1973 John Muir 2nd Team1974 Brent Sexton 2nd Team1976 Danny Bass 1st Team1976 Ricky Locklear 1st Team1977 Danny Bass 1st Team1978 Bobby Hedrick 2nd Team1980 Bobby Hedrick 1st Team1980 Chris Worst 2nd Team1981 Phil Renn 1st Team1981 Chris Worst 1st Team1981 Tony Pethel 2nd Team1981 Stanley Tootoo 2nd Team1984 Royce Fentress 1st Team1985 Grady Williams 2nd Team1986 Dwayne Clark 1st Team1987 Chuck Ward 2nd Team1988 Dwayne Clark 2nd Team1988 Tony DiPietro 2nd Team1992 Lamar Adams 1st Team1992 Maurice Vezina 1st Team1992 Rod Clark 2nd Team1993 Robert Burnett 1st Team

ALL-AMERICA (FCS)The Associated Press2000 Roger Allen, LB 3rd Team2005 Chad Nkang, LB 2nd Team2006 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Team2006 Chad Nkang, LB 2nd Team2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 1st Team2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Team2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2010 Aaron Mellette, WR 2nd Team2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

The Sports Network2000 Roger Allen, LB 3rd Team2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2006 Chad Nkang, LB 2nd Team2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2007 Michael Mayers, WR 3rd Team2007 Michael Mayers, RS Honorable Mention

2007 Scott Riddle, QB Honorable Mention2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Team2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 2nd Team2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2009 David Harrison, OL 2nd Team2010 Aaron Mellette, WR 3rd Team2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

College Sporting News2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2007 Scott Riddle, QB 1st Team2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 1st Team2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2009 David Harrison, OL Honorable Mention2009 Karlos Sullivan, DB Honorable Mention2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

American Football Coaches’ Association2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

Walter Camp Football Foundation2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 1st Team2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

Phil Steele2010 Aaron Mellette, WR 2nd Team2010 Scott Riddle, QB 3rd Team2010 Rodney Austin, OL 3rd Team2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2011 Joshua Jones, LB 4th Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR

Football Gazette2000 Scott McLain, OL 3rd Team2000 Roger Allen, LB Honorable Mention2000 Kelly Forrest, DL Honorable Mention2001 Scott McLain, OL 1st Team2002 Josh Rowan, OL Honorable Mention2004 Brandon Mason, OL 2nd Team 2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2006 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2006 Terrell Hudgins, WR Honorable Mention2006 Michael Mayers, WR Honorable Mention2006 Michael Moody, OL Honorable Mention2006 Wes Pope, QB Honorable Mention2006 Andrew Wilcox, PK Honorable Mention

CollegeSportsReport.com2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2006 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2008 Andrew Wilcox, PK 2nd Team2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Team

College Sports Journal2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2011 Jonathan Spain, LB Freshman

2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

College Sports Madness2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 1st Team

AWARD FINALISTS (FCS)Buck Buchanan Award2005 Chad Nkang, LB 5th Place2006 Chad Nkang, LB 8th Place

Walter Payton Award2007 Terrell Hudgins, WR 11th Place2007 Scott Riddle, QB 20th Place2008 Terrell Hudgins, WR 15th Place2009 Terrell Hudgins, WR 2nd Place2009 Scott Riddle, QB 23rd Place2010 Scott Riddle, QB 13th Place2011 Aaron Mellette, WR 5th Place2012 Aaron Mellette, WR 8th Place

Eddie Robinson Award2007 Pete Lembo 6th Place2009 Pete Lembo 8th Place

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR (FCS)Football Gazette2005 Linebacker Chad Nkang2006 Linebacker Chad Nkang

College Sporting News2007 Freshman Scott Riddle, QB

CollegeSportsReport.com2006 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB2007 Freshman Scott Riddle, QB

Sports Media Entertainment Network2007 Wide Receiver Terrell Hudgins

College Football Performance Awards2010 Elite QB Award Scott Riddle2011 Wide Receiver Award Aaron Mellette

FOOTBALL GAZETTE SOUTH REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR (FCS)2005 Linebacker Chad Nkang2006 Linebacker Chad Nkang

FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-SOUTH REGION (FCS)2002 Josh Rowan, OL 1st Team2002 Mike Warren, LB 2nd Team2003 Brandon Mason, OL 3rd Team2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team2004 Calvin Sutton, LB 1st Team2004 John Taylor, RB 1st Team2004 Chad Nkang, LB 2nd Team2005 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2005 Dwayne Ijames, DB 2nd Team2006 Terrell Hudgins, WR 1st Team2006 Chad Nkang, LB 1st Team2006 Michael Mayers, WR 2nd Team2006 Michael Moody, OL 2nd Team2006 Wes Pope, QB 2nd Team2006 Andrew Wilcox, K 2nd Team2006 Brandon Lane, P 3rd Team

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National Awards / Misc. Honors / Academic HonorsNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (FCS)Football Gazette10.24.01 Offensive Line Scott McLain, OL11.07.01 Offensive Line Scott McLain, OL11.13.01 Offensive Line Josh Rowan, OL09.10.02 Offensive Line Ross Gravely, OL09.24.02 Offensive Line Brandon Mason, OL11.05.02 Special Teams Anthony Turowski, K/P11.12.02 Offensive Line Ross Gravely, OL11.19.02 Offensive Line Josh Rowan, OL11.26.02 Special Teams Anthony Turowski, K/P09.22.03 Offensive Line Brandon Mason, OL 09.20.04 Offensive Line Bob Cooke, OL10.18.04 Offensive Line Brandon Mason, OL11.15.04 Offensive Line Brandon Mason, OL09.19.05 Offensive Line Jamie Ownbey, OL10.17.05 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB10.06.06 Defensive Corey Weaver, LB10.13.06 Offensive Wes Pope, QB10.13.06 Offensive Line Marty Redden, OL10.19.06 Special Teams Brandoon Lane, P11.10.06 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB11.17.06 Offensive Line Michael Moody, OL11.17.06 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB09.24.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.01.07 All-Purpose Michael Mayers10.15.07 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, K10.22.07 Offensive Scott Riddle, QB

The Sports Network10.17.05 Defensive Chad Nkang, LB09.24.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.15.07 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, K10.05.09 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.08.12 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WR

College Sports Journal10.08.12 Offensive Aaron Mellette, WR

College Sporting News09.04.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR10.15.07 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, K10.22.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR09.08.08 Special Teams Karlos Sullivan, RS09.22.08 Special Teams Andrew Wilcox, K10.05.09 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR

CollegeSportsReport.com09.24.07 Offensive Terrell Hudgins, WR

Sports Media Entertainment Network09.24.07 Terrell Hudgins, WR10.01.07 Michael Mayers, WR10.22.07 Terrell Hudgins, WR10.22.07 Scott Riddle, QB10.06.08 Brandon Newsome, RB

College Football Performance Awards09.20.10 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette09.05.11 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette09.19.11 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette11.14.11 Linebacker Joshua Jones10.08.12 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette10.29.12 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette11.19.12 Wide Receiver Aaron Mellette09.21.13 Kickoff Returner Kierre Brown

HULA BOWL ALL-STAR CLASSIC2007 Chad Nkang, LB Team MVP

SENIOR BOWL2012 Aaron Mellette, WR

FCS SENIOR SCOUT BOWL2010 Sean Jeffcoat, WR2010 John Rubertone, OL2014 Kierre Brown, WR

NFL SCOUTING COMBINE2007 Chad Nkang, LB2012 Aaron Mellettte, WR

RETIRED JERSEYS#16 Scott Riddle, QB#19 Terrell Hudgins, WR#25 Willie Tart, RB#44 Bobby Hedrick, RB#85 Richard McGeorge, TE

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEClass of 2012 Richard McGeorge, TE

AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM2000 Shanard Smith, DB2013 Miles Williams, DB

FCS AD ASSOCIATION POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP2004 Brandon Mason, OL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP2004 Brandon Mason, OL

BURGER KING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE1999 Greg Raines, OL

FCS AD ASSOCIATION ACADEMIC ALL-STAR2002 Brandon Mason, OL2002 Josh Rowan, OL2003 Brandon Mason, OL2004 Brandon Mason, OL2006 Wes Pope, QB2009 A.J. Harris, RB2010 A.J. Harris, RB2011 A.J. Harris, RB

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2002 Josh Rowan, OL 2nd Team2003 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team2005 Reggie Hall, RB 1st Team2005 Mark Jetton, DL 1st Team2006 Danny Boback, LB 1st Team2006 Reggie Hall, RB 1st Team2009 A.J. Harris, RB 1st Team2010 A.J. Harris, RB 1st Team2011 A.J. Harris, RB 1st Team

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2003 Brandon Mason, OL 2nd Team2004 Brandon Mason, OL 1st Team

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE2002 Josh Rowan, OL

ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE2003 Mark Jetton, DL2003 Brandon Mason, OL2003 Derek Neal, WR2003 Brian Simer, WR2004 Mark Jetton, DL2004 Brandon Mason, OL2005 Greg Abbott, WR2005 Danny Boback, LB2005 Reggie Hall, RB2005 Mark Jetton, DL2005 Jason Lotz, TE2005 Wes Pope, TE 2006 Gregg Abbott, WR2006 Danny Boback, LB2006 Mark Ewing, DE2006 Reggie Hall, RB2006 Wes Pope, QB2008 Khirey Walker, DL2009 Jake Goldsberry, FB2009 A.J. Harris, RB2009 Andrew McMicken, OL2009 Chris Shafto, QB2009 Khirey Walker, DL2010 A.J. Harris, RB2010 Kyle Herbert, OL2010 John Reece, P2010 Bruce Rosell, LS2010 Chris Shafto, QB 2010 Blake Thompson, DB2010 Justin Ward, OL2011 Gavin Billings, OL2011 A.J. Harris, RB2011 John Reece, P/K2011 Austin Sowell, OL2012 Gavin Billings, OL2012 Thomas McGuire, OL2012 Austin Sowell, OL2012 Dennis Wagner, OL2012 Justin Ward, OL2012 Miles Williams, DB2013 Jacob Ingle, OL2013 John Loughery, QB2013 Thomas McGuire, OL2013 Austin Sowell, OL2013 Dennis Wagner, OL

CAA ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE2014 Ty Alt, OL2014 Matt Arnholt, LS 2014 Alexander Dawson, DL/LB2014 John Gallagher, K2014 Malcolm Galloway, DB2014 Nick Groll, DL2014 Jacob Ingle, OL2014 Johnathan Jackson, LB2014 Tre Lennon, WR2014 John Loughery, QB2014 Asunji Maddox, DB2014 Thomas McGuire, OL2014 Julius Moore, DB2014 David Petroni, P2014 Lichota Seidewand, WR2014 Austin Sowell, OL2014 Rob Sullivan, DL2014 Miles Williams, DB

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National Championships / Pros1980 NAIA NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSElon football has a rich tradition that reached a fever-pitch in the early 1980’s when Elon captured back-to-back NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) national championships. For many longtime Elon fans, the memories of 1980 and 1981 are ones they will always cherish, always remember.

The 1980 Elon squad finished the regular season with a 9-1 record and a No. 3 ranking in the fi-nal NAIA regular season poll. Despite that lofty ranking, Elon was dispatched to the road, where it had to win close games over Concord (W.Va.) and East Texas State. A late goal line stand at East Texas preserved a 14-6 Elon victory, setting the stage for the next week’s championship bout at home against Northeastern Oklahoma.

It marked the first time a national football title game of any kind had been played on North Carolina soil, and Elon did not disappoint a packed house of over 10,000 at Burlington Memori-al Stadium. On that memorable afternoon, All-America running back Bobby Hedrick capped a magnificent career with a 185-yard effort, and Elon batted away a desperation pass to wrap up the title with a 17-10 win.

1981 NAIA NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSIn 1981, Elon earned another playoff berth with an 8-1-1 regular season finish. Elon posted wins over Concord (W.Va.) and Hillsdale (Mich.) in the opening rounds of the playoffs. That allowed Elon to host its second consecutive national championship contest, this time against the Gorillas of Pittsburg State. The visitors from Kansas gave Elon quite a fight as the teams battled to a scoreless deadlock entering the final quarter of play. The weather played a major role in the game. With temperatures well below freezing, footing on the Memorial Stadium turf became trickier as the afternoon progressed.

Finally, Elon mounted a drive which stalled inside the Pittsburg State 10-yard line. All-America kicker and future Elon Hall-of-Famer Phil Renn lined up for a 23-yard field goal that split the up-rights with 11:59 left to play, providing the contest’s only points en route to a 3-0 Elon victory.

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERSPlayer (Graduation Yr.) Round Overall Draft Yr. TeamJim Abbitt (1938) 10 89 1938 Washington RedskinsRodney Austin (2012) FA Detroit LionsQuinton Ballard (1983) FA Baltimore ColtsDanny Bass (1978) 7 193 1978 Cincinnati BengalsBurgin Beale (1969) FA Philadelphia Eagles Pottstown Firebirds (ACFL) West Texas Rufnecks (Continental) Roanoke Bucksins (ACFL)Eddie Bell (2005) FA Carolina Speed (AIFBA)Jack Boone (1942) FA Cleveland RamsHal Bradley (1936) FA Washington Redskins Chicago CardinalsAndre Campbell FA Baltimore Mariners (AIFA) Columbus Lions (SIFL)Tony Carcaterra (1960) 20 236 1959 Chicago BearsGlenn Ellis (1974) 10 257 1974 Indianapolis ColtsSal Gero (1953) FA Washington RedskinsJoey Hackett (1981) FA Denver Broncos Green Bay PackersRex Harrison (1966) 6 78 1965 Los Angeles RamsTerrell Hudgins (2010) FA Dallas CowboysDwayne Ijames (2006) FA Cleveland Browns Corpus Christi Sharks (AF2)Tim James (1977) FA Philadelphia EaglesSean Jeffcoat (2011) FA Arizona CardinalsJoshua Jones (2012) FA Jacksonville JaguarsSam Key (1975) 12 295 1972 San Diego ChargersBob LeBlanc (1986) FA Buffalo BillsRichard McGeorge (1971) 1 16 1970 Green Bay PackersCameron McGlenn FA Iowa Barnstormers (AFL) Spokane Shock (AFL) New Orleans Voodoo (AFL)Aaron Mellette (2013) 7 238 2013 Baltimore RavensKen Morgan (1973) 17 425 1973 Denver BroncosJohn Nee (1993) FA Houston Oilers Connecticut Coyotes (AFL)Chad Nkang (2007) 7 251 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)Ron Parson (1975) FA Chicago BearsJohn Platt (1952) 25 299 1954 San Francisco 49ersBill Polantonio 20 187 1942 Brooklyn DodgersJoe Randolph 12 322 1992 Minnesota VikingsScott Riddle (2011) FA Jacksonville Jaguars Montreal Alouettes (CFL)Tony Settles (1987) FA Washington RedskinsBrent Sexton (1975) 5 130 1975 Pittsburgh SteelersJimmy Smith 4 102 1984 Washington Redskins Los Angeles Raiders Green Bay Packers Minnesota VikingsFred Stewart (1966) FA Denver BroncosWillie Tart (1964) FA Denver BroncosKen Tatko (1988) FA Dallas CowboysMike Warren FA New York Jets San Diego Chargers New Orleans SaintsGeorge Wooten (1964) FA New York Jets Norfolk Neptunes (Continental)

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All-Time LetterwinnersEditor’s Note – The following list was compiled from various sources. Although all cautions were taken to avoid errors, we do realize that names were likely omitted due to the immensity of the task. If you have addi-tions or find errors in the list, please contact Chris Rash by email at [email protected].

— a A a —Jim AbbittGreg AbbottJameel Abdur-RaheemGordon AchaJerry AdamsLamar AdamsTosin AdeboyekuLouis N. AgrestaJim AhernJerry AkromasJay A. AlbrightKevin AldermanFrank AlexanderHarold AlexanderJerry AlfordDonald AllenJeff AllenLuke AllenRoger AllenSteve AllenDemiti AllisonFrank AllstonTy AltDavid AmbroseSam AmesDoug Amick Don Amos Wright AndersonBrian AndrewsKen AngelNick AngeloneJack AnnasBruno AnyangweTim ApplegateFred Applin James ArcherElliott Armstrong Jerrell ArmstrongHoward Arner Steve ArnetteMatt ArnholtBubba ArnoldMarc ArnoneJames ArringtonErnest AskewLeslie AskewBernie AskinMark AtkinsCharlie AtkinsGlenn Auman

Rodney AustinBradley Avakian Hugh Avery

— b B b —Kevin BaileyJohn BaineBarry BakerGeorge BakerTravis BakerWatt BakerAvyd BaldwinCharles Ball Quinton BallardSteve BallardJohn BangleyArketa BanksJoe BaptisteBill BargerJesse BarkerLuther BarnesRobert BarnesDavid BarrJeremy BarrettMichael BarrettDaniel BarrowDanny BassConway BayliffKenton BealBurgin BealeCasey BeathardHank BeauduyJohn BeaverJames BeckettJoe BeckhamFred BeesonPhil BeesonKyle BelkoskiChris Bell Eddie BellLuby BellRonnie BellTravis BellB.J. BennettJarvis BennettMal BennettOdell BentonDwight BeougherJoe BerdoschCurtis BerryTaylor BerryTerry BestDarren BetheaHerman BethelRichard BevacquaZach BevilacquaFred BiangardiRobert BickelGavin BillingsTim Bines Charles BlackStephen BlackGregory BlackburnKeith Blackburn Bill BlackstoneJohnie Blackwell

Chris BlairThomas BlairTommy Blake Mo BlakeneyChris BlandStephen BloodworthDon Boaz Danny BobackGarnett BockFrancis BohenskyDave BoltonPhillip BoltonForrest BondurantMarty BonnettGreg BookerAustin BooneJack BooneJohn BoricRaymond BosemanKarl BostickDominic BourneJames BovardRobert BoweryJay BoylesPhil BraccoBarry BradberryGeorge BradfoirdDavid BradhamRichard Bradham Whitney BradhamHal BradleyCharles Bradshaw John Bradsher Donald BrandeJames BrandonKid BrannerHorace BrannonShayn BransonBrandon BrantChuck BrantleyRoxie BrattonJason BraunCraig BrawleyPaul BrawleyPressley BrawleyArchie BraxtonHugett BraxtonIsaac BraxtonFleming BrewerGene BrewerKahlil BrewsterEddie Bridges Howard BriggsArchie BrigmanBrian Broadie Isaac BroadwayMike BrodowiczChip BrogdenDan BrooksRicky BrooksRoosevelt BrooksWallace BrooksTunner BroskyCobi BrothersDarrell BrownDavid Brown

Donovan Brown Grady BrownJames Bradford BrownJay BrownJoe BrownKierre BrownMichael L. Brown ‘79Michael L. Brown ‘85Rae BrownRex BrownRicky Brown Roger BrownAlpheus BrowneRobert BrowneDavid BrumfieldPaul BrutchChris BryanCurry BryanEric BryanCharlie BryantJoseph Bryson Joseph Bublewicz Carl BuchDick BuchananDavid Buff Jim BuieRaschard BuieEddie BulenBen BullockLewin BullockFred Burmeister Juan BurnettEd BurnsRobbie BurnettAlex BurnetteBryan BurneyLarrey Burney Shane BurtRichard BurtonNat BurwellBill ButlerStan ButlerBoyd ByerlyJames ByerlyGreg BynumRobert ByrdRushaun Byrd

— c C c —Dick CaddellPat Cafasso Damian CaldwellJames CalhounErnesto CamboJ.S. CameronLance CampAndre CampbellBill CampbellBrandon CampbellDonald CampbellJoshua CampbellKevin CampbellNicholas CampbellPatrick CampbellWilliam CampbellBenjamin Cannon

Lawrence CannonDavid CanslerTony CarcaterraMackey CardenW.S. CardwellSteven CarkhuffBrendon CarmodyJeff CarrollDwaine CarpenterDavid CarterDavid CarterSpencer CarterWilliam CarterJoe CarusoLarry CaskeyCraig CasterSteve CasturaLohring Russell CatherGarland CauseyPaul Causey Doug CecilJohn Chaffin Allan ChamraZane Chamra Charles ChandlerDominic ChandlerGeorge ChandlerNiels ChapmanJoshua ChappellMichael Chavis James Cheek Lawrence ChettyWilliam ChisholmJack ChristyCap ClarkDwayne ClarkDel ClarkFoy ClarkHal ClarkLamar ClarkRod Clark William Clarke Cameron ClayFred ClaytorT.J. CleggBurle ClementScott ClendeninDavid ClineNapoleon CloudTimothy Clougherty Gary CoatesChris CobbWilliam CobleRobert CodyRalph CogginsTim ColchinBarry CollinsJames Collins Kenneth CollinsTom ColpoJonathan ConnerThomas ConnorBill CookJerry CookShorty CookBob Cooke

Kenneth CookeHubert CooperJeff CooperRussell CooperTracey CoppedgeSteve CorpeningJames CorrellJohn CostanzoBobby Costin Don CovingtonTerrance CovingtonJohn CowardAlbert CoxBill CoxBobby CoxDavid CoxDouglas CoxGordon CoxMacon CoxQuinton CoxScott CrabtreeDale CraftMolly CraftBob CraigTerry CraigMark CraterJosh CrawfordAnthony CrewsDon CrewsTerry CriggerMichael CrispiHarry CrockettGeorge CroninStephen CroshawDavid CrowderMarvin CrowderLadson CubbagePaul CunninghamNathan CurlMike CurrinOmar Curry Ned Cuthbertson

— d D d —Bernie Daher John DalcinPatrick DaltonRay DaltonJordan DanielDaronce DanielsDave DardenRonnie DarganGary Darnell Steven DaubHoward DavenportEd DavidsonWilliam DavidsonAndre DavisChris DavisCedric DavisDave DavisJames Davis, Jr. James P. Davis Jeff DavisJonas DavisRobert Davis

Stewart DavisAlexander DawsonJoe DawsonJames DayWilliam DayGary DeanThomas DeansZak DebuskPrince DeeseBob DeFrennJoseph DelGais Chris DelionbachJames deMaineMorris DeMatteoTony DeMatteoMark DennisZachary DentonMichael DercolaNick DerColaEddie DePaolaNick DeSibioGus DeSimoneHank DeSimoneDominick Desarro Bill DevaneyBritt DevineyDakota DeYentFiedling DickinsonTrae DicksonMelvin DiggsJeff DillmanDwight DillonBob DimarcoWillis DingleJames DiPernaTony DiPietroJoe DisherGeorge DixonJames DixonMandell DobsonDavid DoddThomas DoddKenzie DofflemeyerMak DogbatseWilliam DoggettJerry DomenickCharles DonatoJames DoveBrian DowningRobert DowningTimothy DrobnykChristopher DrozdowiczJames DrummondAlbert DuboseMichael DudaBarry Duff Matthew Duffy Mike DugginsBob DunlapBill DunnKyle DunnDonnie DunovanWithers DunovantZach DupreyRicky DurhamJoe Durso

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All-Time LetterwinnersJack DuvalBo Dwyer

— e E e —Tom EanesWalter EasonMatt EastmanWilliam EckardMark EdmondsonAvery EdwardsJohn EdwardsHoyle Timothy EfirdCliff Elder Jim ElkinsEd EllisGlenn EllisLes EllisRaleigh EllisDave EmeryBob EnglebachJoe EricksonLaconial EstersDoug EubanksDouglas EvansGary EvansJermaine EvansRodney EvansRussell EvansDennis EverettDarrell EveretteJames EversMark Ewing

— f F f —Bill FariesClyde FarleyArchie FarmerHarry FarmerTim FarmerMichael FaucetteHarris FaulkJoe FaulkBernard FaulkHarry FaustThomas FaustEmerson FazekasElbert FearingZenas FearingTamari FeltonRoyce FentressJim FerebeeHoward FergusonPaul FergusonSteve FergusonBud FerneyhoughBobby FerrellMike FerrellTim FerrellLester FesmireSidney Fitz-CoyEd FitzgeraldGhee FixClifton FlynnScott FlynnArchie FoglemanLouis Fogleman

Brian FoleyMark FoleyRobert Folley Leroy FonesCharlie FopelandJoe FordTroy Ford Ron ForestaKelly ForrestBrian FortsonMichael FortsonJimmie FosterClayton FosterEddie FoustWilliam Fowler Terry FoxLouis FoyJames FrazierRichard FreeceTaylor FreemanWilliam FreemanAlbert FriezeJames FrittsSam FromhartCharles FulcherJody FullerWesley Fulmore

— g G g —Terry GaddyDave GaitherKeith GaitherJoseph GaitherJohn GallagherMalcolm GallowayShawn GannawayJoe GantzJack GardnerSoloman GardnerThomas H. Gardner Melvin GarnerFred GarveyGoley GattisDave GattonTed GaykTom Gear Bill GeeClarence GeeGerard GeierTony GentilcoreAdron GentryClaude GentryDavid GentryTimothy GeppiErnie GeroSal GeroHilton GerringerChris GeterStephen GibbsCharles GibsonMark GibsonJordan GibsonBuzzy GilbertWillie GilchristCraig GillRoland Gill

Wes GilliamKevin GleiserLody GlennJeremy GlostonJerome GodwinGary GoinsJohn GoinsRobbie GoinsBrian GoldJake GoldsberryJoe GolombekJerry GoneyYale GoodesDavid GoodmanBerkley GoreLloyd GormanOscar GormanMark GouldJohn GotchekJohn GozjackDon GrafDalone GrateTom GraupmanRoss GravelyVincent GravesRicky GraysReno GraysonShade GreenJackie GreeneJimmy GreeneTravis GreeneLen GreenwoodJulius GreshamBobby GriffinJoe GroNick GrollRigdon GrundmanThad GullifordRay Gunn

— h H h —C.J. HabershamJoey HackettWayne HadwinLamie HagaLacey HagwoodMike Hahn Harold HainerCharles HairstonStanley HairstonWilliam HairstonGlen HaisleyStanley HaleyCasey Hall Jim HallKeith Hall Heath Hall Joey HallLeslie HallPhilip Hall Reggie HallThomas HallTyler HallKye HamiltonTim HapperEdward Harden

Logan HardinWalter HardingRonnie HardisonGene HardyJim HardyNash HardyRobert HardyKenneth Harper Mike HarperLem HarrellCharles HarrelsonZeb HarringtonA.J. HarrisAnthony HarrisBobby HarrisChris HarrisDavid Harris ‘76David Harris ‘78Lamont HarrisDavid HarrisonJoe HarrisonRoby HarrisonRex HarrisonZack HarrisonBo HartmanArthur HartsellJames HartsteinWalter HarveyClay HassardMark HatchCorey HatchellJames HauseltJim HawkinsCharles HawksCharles HawthorneFrank HayesTommy HayesTom HaymoreDarrin HaywoodMike HazelChristopher HealyCharles HeathBobby HedrickJerry HedrickMark HeilJesse HellerSteve HelmsTodd HelmsGrover HelsleyJack HendersonZach HendersonAlbert HendricksBob HendricksMike HenleyKyle HerbertMike HerlockerEddie HernandezLouis HernandezIsaac HerndonDean HerringSteve HerringHunter HerringtonOka HesterDwayne HewettLawrence HiattLee Hicks

Siba HighHarold HillKelsey HillTommy HillErnest HinesKyle HinshawHampton HiteHomer HobgoodDustin HodgsonMark HofferFred HoffmanSteven HoganKevin HoggardJames HolderKelly HolderLarry HolderSteven HolemanTimothy HollidayJames HollowayChris HollyCorbett HolmesGeorge HolmesHarvey HoltDanny HooperJoe HopkinsAddison Houston Kenny HoustonMark HowardAndre HowzieTerrell HudginsLewis HuffinesBen HuffmanBob HughesBradley HughesFoster HughesFrank HughesJoseph HughesKen HughesDarryl HumblesJames HumphreyJonathan HuntBobby HunterMontario HunterBryce HurdBen HurstJim HutchinsPhil HutchersonJim Huyett

— i I i —Reggie IgnashDwayne IjamesPage IngeJacob IngleGlen IrwinArchie Israel

— j J j —David JacksonDerrick JacksonJohnathan JacksonJohnny JacobsEric JalonenTevin JamesTim JamesClifford Janssen

Kenneth JarvisPete JarvisWilliam JarvisMcLennard JayRobert JaymeSean JeffcoatAnthony Jefferson Darin JeffersonHunter JenksMark JenningsTom JerniganBill JessupMark JettonBobby JohnsonBrantley JohnsonClay JohnsonClayton JohnsonCliff JohnsonEdward JohnsonGeorge JohnsonHal JohnsonJohnny JohnsonLee JohnsonLindley JohnsonMarcus JohnsonMichael H. JohnsonMichael P. JohnsonPhilip JohnsonRicky JohnsonRobert JohnsonRonald JohnsonRyan JohnsonShag JohnsonStacy JohnsonThomas JohnsonBill JohnstonJ.T. JolleyZachary JonasAnthony JonesArthur JonesBrian JonesChris JonesDarden JonesDean JonesElizah JonesEric JonesFuller JonesHerman JonesJacobi JonesJames JonesJessie JonesJoe JonesJordan JonesJoshua JonesLeon JonesMark JonesRed JonesShane JonesThomas JonesTommy JonesWilliam Jones Kyle JongquistFred JordanGary JordanRick Joyce

— k K k —Charles KaiserJake KaleTaylor KaneLloyd KanipePaul KanstanthesGary KarrikerBarry KavanaughVince KazlowJohn KeetonMatt KelleherAaron KellyGeorge KellyTim KellyDan KelleyWarren KelsonCecil KempEvan KendrickBryan KernodleSam KeyThomas KilcreaseEmmett KingLarry KingWarren KingTrey KingTom KingRonnie KinsleyDonny KirbyMarshall KirbyGordon KirklandLee KnightDon KnowlesJeff KnoxJohn KoenigGeorge KomorowskiRobert KopkoBradford KouryFred KouryMike Kozakewich

— l L l —Andre LabinowiczBilly LaCosteOlufemi LamikanraBrandon LaneBrent LaneAkeem LanghamKelsie LangstonRobert LanhamMartin LapanJim LasaterWalter LathamWalter LaughonRuben LawrenceHubbard LawsSean LawsonMike LawtonJeff LazenbyCharles LeachKevin LeakeCurtis LearyLee LearyBob LeBlanc Matt Leddy Dick LeeAlan Leichtle

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All-Time LetterwinnersTre LennonBenjamin LewisBob LewisCarl Lewis Francis LewisGlenn LewisMike LewisBrad LindTodd LindgrenIke LindleyCharles LindseyDavid LindseyDeSuan LindseyLeslie LindseyTimothy Jay Lineberry Richie LinensScott LingenfelterAllen LittleCameron LittleMike LittlePratt LittleW.H. LivesayMark LloydClint LocklearRicky LocklearMaurice LocklinDoug LoganDavid LongFred LongRandy LongJason Lotz John LougherySkip LovejoyAl LudwigEric LudwigDavid Lundberg

— m M m —Coy MabeJames MabeKeith MabeDawson MackJeffrey MacKenzieDon MackeyIan MacleodMatt MadeoJoe MagnettaBill MahaffeyWayne MahanesCharlie MaidonThomas Maier Alfred MaleLuke MalloyDaniel MalseedThomas MancusoWilliam MannClaude ManziPhil MarionTony MarkoskyLacy MarletteWade MarletteTom MarloweShannon MarpleBob MarshallGregory MarshallPete Marshburn

Chase MartinChris MartinLuke MartinSonny MartinWayne MartinTodd MartineauBrandon MasonAl MastrobattistoWilliam J. MatzeWilliam J. Matze, IILeander MauldinBob MayMichael MayersChuck MaynardWillard MaynardCornelius MaysZach McAlisterDavid McCallumJeff McCannJames McCartherWilliam McCartyChristopher McCauleyDave McClainAdrian McClendonRay McCleodStephen McCoyMalcolm McCrackenGeno McCreeMatthew McDanielPete McDanielTyrone McDuffieDaniel McGarriganWayne McGeeRichard McGeorgeJames McGillCameron McGlennRobert McGruderThomas McGuireThomas McKinnonScott McLainDonald McLaughlinShawn McLaughlinWesley McLaughlinRobert McLeanJeffrey McManusAndrew McMickenAlex McMillanBen McMillanDarnell McNealRyan McNeilThomas McNulty William McPhersonDarius McQueenJamie McQueenBrett McQuilkinHarold McRaeJarrett MeadorsKent MegordenBen Meisel Aaron MellettePhil MeltonArnold MelvinFrankie MenschGary MeredithLeonza MerrittDavid Mertus

Randy MichaelsenCharlie MichauxJeff MichelJohn MickensBill MieleVito MieleJudson MillarAntoine MillerDon MillerJerry MillerJulian MillerRalph MillerShaun MillerKarl MilliganShayne MilliganMark MillsGary MinsonLoran MinterCecil MitchellCharles MitchellCorey MitchellJamie MitchellQuentin MitchellTommy MitchellRalph MizelleDavid MoatsDuke MobleyMike MoffoDavid MondeauMichael MoodyDanny MooreDarrell Moore Derrick MooreEmery MooreJim MooreJulius MooreMack MooreRalph MooreBruce MorganDarrell MorganKen MorganRobert MorphisNeal MorrisO’Shane MorrisAlphonso MorrisonRevell MorrisonVernon MorrisonDelbert MortonFurman MoseleyKenneth MoserMarvin MossJohn MuirPaul MullenKhiry MullinsDavid MullisGary MundyJames MurdaughBilly MurphyTracy MurphyJim MurrayJohn MurrayKeith Murrell

— n N n —Steve NallDerek Neal

Ralph NealJohn Nee Lorento NeequayeJerome NelsonMaynatd NesterLynn NewcombDan NewmanJoe NewmanBrandon NewsomeWebb NewsomeTrevoris NewtonChad NkangAnthony NoellBrent Norfleet Roger Norman P.J. NullKenneth NunnMark NunnIkenna Nwokeji

— o O o —Andrew OakDavid OakleyRonnie O’BrienDick OdomDavid OliphantDemetrius OliverMike OliverThomas OliverMike OllariChad O’NealBrian OsbornJustin OsborneCorey O’SheaSamuel O’ShieldsC. R. OvermanBob OvertonMike OvertonRobert OvertonTed OvertonJamie OwnbeyRandy Oxendine

— p P p —Wayne PackardStephen PackettDave PadrickCarmine PaganoCraig PageJovon PageMartin PageRobert Page Bill PalantonioMelvin PalmerRashaud PalmerRobert Palmer Melvin PalmerRobert PalmerAlan ParhamCliff ParkerJoe ParkerLloyd ParkerRoy ParkerTed ParkerElwood ParkersonRoy Parks

Ron ParsonsJohn PaselerAl PateMichael PatramAubrey PattersonMonroe PattersonRyan PattersonTerry PattersonErik PaulsonSherron PeaceLeland PeacockJohn Henry PearceWilliam PearmanR.J. PearsallMichael PearsonRobert PellosieRichard PenderW.G. PenningtonHugh PeoplesJerry PerduePatrick PerrowBill PerryBob PerryCarl PeryD.S. PerryHap PerryIsaac PerryKen Perry Lindsay PerryWilliam PerryChristopher PersickettiAlan PetersBob PetersFrank PetersChristopher Peterson Jeremy PetersonKell PetersonTony PethelDavid PetroniRayford PettyThuc PhanLemont PhelpsRoger PhillipsMillard PibergSteve PickettWendall PickettGerry PicklerJames Pickral Garry Pierce Michael PinckneyKevin PireckiCharlie PittmanJohn Platt Dean PlottJames PollackShawn PollardHoward PopePaul PopeWes PopeRico PorterCharles PorterfieldDaniel PoskevichDavid PottsVince PowellDonnie PriceAnthony Prizzi

John ProiaSonny PruetteRonnie PurcellJohn Putnam

— q Q q —Bradley QuallsMike Quinn

— r R r —Stephen RabornIrvin RaglinGreg RainesLarry RainesDarrin RaineyThomas RakesJim RamseyMatt RamseyEverette RankinRandy RaperJohn Peter RascoeNeal RaubWilliam RawlsMike RaySteve RayCharlie RayburnDouglas Rayot G.R. ReavesMarty ReddenBob ReeceJohn ReeceLuther ReecePatrick ReesJohn ReiberCarroll ReidRandy ReidRon ReitzelBill RennPhil RennSanford ReveleyJohn RhodesLarry RhodesBlake RiceJeff RiceClark RichardsJohn RichardsKerry RichardsAustin RichardsonElliott RichardsonHoward RichardsonJames RichardsonJohn RichardsonKeith RichardsonArt RichmondMarshall RickenbackerDon Ricks Jimmy RiddleScott RiddleDale RileyJoe RinacaMitch RippyMatthew RitchieMartin RittAlan RobersonEdward RobersonCharlie Roberts

Rusty RobertsAdrian RobertsonLewis RobertsonR. S. RobertsonClifton RobinsonGarrett RobinsonHenry RobinsonJoe RobinsonJohn RobinsonGreg RobsonThomas RocheSteven RockAntwan RodgersBobby RogersCharles RogersTommy RogersRobert RogersRoy RollinsJohn RomanoTony RoperAsa RoperRasaun RorieBrian RoseBruce RosellLou RoshelliDiffy RossJames RossRickie RossRonnie RountreeJosh RowanJerry RoweNelson RowellJohn RubertoneClyde RuddDavid RudderDustin RuffBob RuggeriSteven RumleyScott RushElliot RushingBeau RussellJack RussellTravis RussellChristopher Russo-mannoKen RutherfordRaymond RyalsMitch Ryan

— s S s —Wellington SaeckerMichael SampsonBobby SandellAubrey SandersEd SauerLou SaviniDanny ScalesGene SchaefferDonald SchlitterCurtis SchmidtTom SchochMatthew SchulzeCody ScogginsJamall Scott Javaris SeastrunkLichota Seidewand

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All-Time LetterwinnersDanny SellersTony SettlesBrent SextonChris ShaftoDover SharpeJohn SharpePhillip SharpleEd ShawRandall ShelbyMike SheleyAmos SheltonTim SheppardTom SheppersonDavid Shoe Dwight ShoeLionel ShoffnerJim ShortEmil ShowfetyAdam ShreinerCurtis ShubertJamal ShumanGeorge ShumarC.E. SidesLonnie SidesBrian SiegelRicky SigmonJohn SilasCalvin SilerBrian SimerJackie SimmonsJames SimmonsDonald SimpsonJack SimpsonC.W. SingletaryMichael SingletonF.S. SitesChris Skeeter Jeff SladeDavid SlyeAndy SmithCharles SmithDarryl SmithHarold SmithJames SmithJerry SmithJimmy SmithJoe SmithJohn SmithLamar SmithLarry SmithLarry J. SmithMichael D. SmithMichael M. SmithNeil SmithRichard SmithRoland SmithShanard SmithStan Smith Timothy R. Smith ‘90Timothy R. Smith ‘88Wayne SmithWilbert SmithJustin SnavelyJim SnowBill SnyderPhillip Solomon

Aaron SoodekMarcus SoutherlandAustin SowellJonathan SpainDonald SpaldingJack SpiveyTommy SpoonBrandon SpurlockGary StaffordDonald StakesJack StaleyHarry StallingsJack StallingsKelly StanleyDick StatonRobert StatonBob StauffenbergBattle Steele Sean StepeltonArdell StephensonBob StevensScott StevensAntwon StevensonShawn StevensonFred Stewart James StewartKarl StewartMarcus StewartSteven StewartTim StocktonDavid StokesGene Stokes Patrick StokesBill StonerDarron StoverAndrew StrausKen Strickler Charlie StrigoRonnie. StroudFrancis StumpKarlos SullivanRob SullivanPat SumerellDale SummersCalvin SuttonForrest SwansonRodney Sweet Martin SwindellDon Szydlik

— t T t —Dylan TaitAlvin TartWillie Tart Bert TateJesse TateKen TatkoCraig Taylor Dontay TaylorEddie TaylorJohn TaylorLarry TaylorThonda TaylorTracey TaylorWendell TaylorMikeTeachey

Nick TheosKirk ThigpenBilly ThomasBuddy ThomasClaude ThomasDewayne ThomasDoug ThomasJames ThomasMorris ThomasTerrill ThomasW.R. ThomasBilly ThompsonBlake ThompsonChris ThompsonCorey ThompsonDamien ThompsonJohn Thompson Mario ThompsonRichard ThompsonStefan ThompsonTony ThompsonJohn ThorneWayne Thrift Reggie TiceRon TingenFrank TingleyTheodore TippinsJoe TomanchekAndrew TomkiewiczWilliam Tomlinson Ernie TootooHenry TootooStanley TootooC.R. TranthamSam TrelinskiJohn TropoliJames TuckerBert TurnerCharles Turner H. Wayne TurnerRichard TurnerAnthony TurowskiJim TwisdaleEddie TysingerReggie Tyson

— u U u —Chick UmbergerGeorge UnderwoodPete UtseyBradley UtzJack Utz

— v V v —Mike VantuskoSteve VargasGlenn VarneyDavid VaughnJames B. VaughnJames D. VaughnMaurice VezinaJohn VinesettGlenn Vite

— w W w —John Wadsworth

James WaggonerPaul WaggonerDennis WagnerArchie WalkerDennis WalkerKhirey WalkerLewis WalkerNeal WalkerZac WalkerDarrell WallaceJarius WallaceRicky WallaceHoward WallerJason WallerJim WallerBrian WalrathRudy WalserPeter WalshArnold WardBrandon WardChuck WardJustin WardMax WardNolan WardArmeka WareDavid WareJohn WarnkeGarrie WarrenMike WarrenRandy WarrenDoug WarrickJames WashingtonKenny WashingtonOrlando WashingtonCasey WasielewskiNorman WatersEd WatkinsNorman WatkinsGreg WatlingtonCarlos WatsonDanny WatsonWral WatsonHal WattsPaul WattsCorey WeaverTed WebbJames WebsterNate WebsterBeau WegmannOdell WelbornAndrew WeldonFreddie WellsJulius WellsChris WerdenFloyd WestJoe WestRon WestSamuel WestbrookTravis WetzelWesley WheelerEd WhelessCliff WhickerTravis WhitakerHenry WhiteIsaiah WhiteJeff White

Reggie WhiteWalker WhiteJohn WhitesellErik WhitesideGeorge WhitleyKenneth WhitleyZack WhitleyRobert WhitlowRyan WhittingtonJoe WiddifieldBrandon WigginsHarry WigmoreArchie WilbornDickie WilburnJason WilburnM. L. WilburnAndrew WilcoxMatthew WildAndrew WileyTerrance WileyWilliam WilkieErnest WilkinsonJack WilkinsonAdrian WilliamsBrandon WilliamsDavid WilliamsGene WilliamsGrady WilliamsGrover WilliamsJack WilliamsMaurice WilliamsMiles WilliamsPerry WilliamsPete WilliamsPolk WilliamsWayne WilliamsWillie WilliamsBo WilliamsonCharles WilliamsonEddie WilliamsonEdward WilliamsonFrank WilliamsonRichard WilliamsonRichard B. WilliamsonWade WilliamsonJames WillisRay WilsonRoland WilsonAlex WilsonTerell WilsonThomas WilsonAubrey WinecoffDanny WinecoffGlenn WintersJennings WithersAnthony WolfeCharles WomackNeal WombleDavid Wood (1972-74)David Wood (2011-)Michael G. WoodMichael S. WoodTimothy WoodleGarron WootenGeorge WootenChris Worst

Marquise WrightRon WrightChandler Wrightenberry

— x X x —None

— y Y y —John YanniB.W. YatesDean YatesTim YatesJared YoderStan YonkoskiClint YorkMark YorkTheodore YorkevitzStephen YostSteve Yuskevich

— z Z z —Ahmad ZaghalLouie ZeiglerKarl ZierfussJohn Zurlis

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Year-by-Year ResultsReddie RoweHead Coach: 1909 (1 year)Record: 4-1-0 (.800)

1909 4-1-0 10.23 Bingham Military W 11- 610.30 High Point School W 5- 011.06 at Bingham Military L 0- 1711.13 Reidsville Seminary W 40- 011.26 Durham YMCA W 6- 0

1910-18 – No Team

Jack JohnsonHead Coach: 1919 (1 year)Record: 1-2-0 (.333)

1919 1-2-0 11.01 Lexington A.C. W 12- 611.15 Lynchburg L 6- 2111.22 at Guilford L 0- 71920 3-4-0 09.17 Lexington A.C. W 7- 009.25 at Furman L 0- 3310.16 Chapel Hill H.S. W 33- 011.06 at Wake Forest L 0- 2711.13 at Trinity (now Duke) L 6- 1311.20 at Guilford L 3- 711.25 Atlantic Christian W 88- 0

Frank CorboyHead Coach: 1920-25 (6 years)Record: 17-31-3 (.363)

1921 3-4-2 09.24 Chapel Hill H.S.^ W 20- 710.01 Lenoir College W 39- 010.08 Lynchburg L 7- 1510.15 at Wofford L 7- 2010.29 at Trinity (now Duke) T 0- 011.05 at Hampden-Sydney L 0- 711.17 at Guilford T 0- 011.18 at Davidson L 0- 47 at Guilford W 7- 0

1922 5-4-109.23 at Davidson L 0- 2410.07 at Wake Forest L 0- 710.14 Lenoir College^ W 48- 610.21 Hampden-Sydney^ W 13- 610.28 vs. Erskine W 10- 611.04 Emory & Henry^ W 29- 011.17 at Guilford W 20- 6 Roanoke^ L 0- 63 Randolph-Macon^ L 0- 1211.24 Lynchburg T 6- 6

1923 4-4-0 09.22 at Davidson L 0- 1910.06 at Lynchburg W 3- 010.13 at King College L 6- 5510.20 Hampden-Sydney W 12- 710.27 Emory & Henry W 6- 011.03 vs. Trinity (now Duke) L 0- 3911.10 at Guilford W 7- 011.17 Wake Forest L 6- 9

1924 0-7-0 09.20 at Davidson L 0- 1409.27 at Clemson L 0- 6010.04 at Lynchburg L 0- 1610.18 at Hampden-Sydney L 7- 2710.25 at Emory & Henry L 0- 1211.01 at Trinity (now Duke) L 0- 5411.16 at Wake Forest L 0- 41

1925 2-8-0 09.19 at Davidson L 0- 3109.25 King College L 0- 710.03 at Guilford W 6- 010.17 Duke L 0- 610.24 Concord State^ L 0- 3110.31 Hampden-Sydney^ L 0- 3 Atlantic Christian^ L 0- 1911.14 Lynchburg^ L 0- 1211.21 Emory & Henry^ W 14- 011.26 Wake Forest L 0- 65

A.R VanCleaveHead Coach: 1926 (1 year)Record: 0-10-0 (.000)

1926 0-10-0 09.18 at Davidson L 0- 3109.24 at North Carolina State L 0- 1010.02 Atlantic Christian L 0- 610.09 at Duke L 0- 3210.23 Georgetown^ L 6- 13 Hampden-Sydney^ L 0- 4411.06 at Wake Forest L 0- 53 Lynchburg^ L 7- 13 Emory & Henry^ L 0- 2611.25 Guilford L 0- 14

“Peahead” WalkerHead Coach: 1927-36 (10 years)Record: 45-42-3 (.517)

1927 3-4-1 09.23 at North Carolina State L 0- 3910.01 at Wake Forest T 0- 010.15 at Davidson L 0- 2710.29 at Guilford W 31- 1311.04 High Point L 0- 611.11 at Lynchburg W 19- 011.19 Emory & Henry L 7- 1311.24 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 7- 6

1928 2-7-0 09.28 at North Carolina State L 0- 5710.06 at Davidson L 0- 5210.13 at Catawba L 12- 1310.20 vs. Richmond L 0- 3410.26 Guilford L 0- 711.03 High Point L 0- 1311.10 at Miami (Fla.) W 21- 18 at Emory & Henry L 0- 3711.29 Lenoir-Rhyne W 26- 6

1929 5-3-0 09.21 at Davidson L 6- 2009.28 Catawba W 26- 710.04 Atlantic Christian W 40- 010.11 at Wake Forest L 6- 2510.19 at High Point W 14- 611.02 at Guilford L 6- 1311.16 Emory & Henry W 19- 1411.28 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 13- 7

1930 6-3-0 09.20 at Davidson L 0- 3810.04 at Atlantic Christian W 45- 010.11 at Emory & Henry L 6- 2010.18 Wilmington Lgt. Inf.^ W 33- 010.25 at Catawba L 0- 3211.01 vs. Guilford W 12- 911.08 High Point W 20- 611.14 at Naval Apprentice W 42- 011.27 Lenoir-Rhyne W 20- 7

1931 3-5-0 09.19 at Davidson L 2- 1309.26 at Roanoke L 9- 2710.03 at George Washington L 0- 4310.17 Lynchburg W 26- 010.24 Emory & Henry^ L 14- 2010.30 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6- 2011.07 High Point^ W 30- 011.21 Guilford^ W 19- 6

1932 2-7-0 Duke^ L 0- 45 Emory & Henry^ L 0- 12 Roanoke^ L 7- 19 Randolph-Macon^ L 0- 20 Langley Field^ W 7- 6 High Point^ L 0- 6 Naval Apprentice^ W 19- 6 Lenoir-Rhyne^ L 7- 12 Guilford^ L 7- 26

1933 5-3-1 09.23 at Davidson L 0- 609.30 Emory & Henry^ L 0- 2410.07 Langley Field^ W 7- 610.14 Roanoke^ L 6- 2010.21 Randolph-Macon^ W 26- 010.28 Naval Apprentice^ W 46- 611.04 Western Carolina W 46- 611.11 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 7- 011.28 Guilford^ T 13- 13

1934 6-2-1 09.15 at Davidson L 6- 3309.28 Emory & Henry^ L 0- 610.06 at Langley Field W 7- 010.13 Catawba T 0- 010.20 at Randolph-Macon W 32- 010.26 Naval Apprentice^ W 26- 011.10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 13- 611.17 Western Carolina W 37- 611.29 vs. Guilford W 14- 0

1935 7-3-0 09.21 at Davidson L 0- 709.27/28 at Naval Apprentice W 20- 0 at West Chester L 6- 910.12 vs. St. John’s W 26- 010.19 vs. Roanoke W 12- 010.26 at Emory & Henry L 6- 1311.01 Duke “B” W 13- 011.08 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 20- 011.16 at Catawba W 32- 0 at Guilford W 65- 0

1936 6-5-0 09.19 at North Carolina St. L 0- 1209.26 at Washington & Lee L 0- 2610.02 at George Washington L 0- 3910.10 at West Chester L 0- 2510.17 at LaSalle L 12- 3610.24 Duke “B” W 51- 010.30 at Naval Apprentice W 6- 0

11.07 Lenoir-Rhyne W 38- 011.14 at Emory & Henry W 25- 611.28 vs. Guilford W 39- 012.05 at Catawba W 33- 13

Horace HendricksonHead Coach: 1937-41 (5 years)Record: 31-12-1 (.716)

1937 7-1-0 09.18 at VMI W 12- 609.25 at Emory & Henry W 24- 610.02 Davis & Elkins W 13- 610.15 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 27- 610.23 at Appalachian State L 0- 3110.29 at Naval Apprentice W 7- 011.06 at Catawba W 22- 211.25 vs. Guilford W 39- 0

1938 6-3-0 09.17 at VMI L 7- 3309.23 High Point W 40- 010.01 at LaSalle L 0- 1310.14 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 14- 610.21 Appalachian State W 7- 610.28 at Naval Apprentice W 19- 011.05 Catawba L 6- 2011.19 Davis & Elkins W 6- 011.24 Guilford W 19- 0

1939 5-5-0 09.16 Wake Forest L 0- 3409.22 at High Point W 19- 009.30 LaSalle L 6- 3210.07 at Catholic L 0- 3410.13 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 1010.27 at Naval Apprentice W 14- 011.04 Appalachian State L 6- 711.11 at Catawba W 7- 011.18 Western Carolina W 52- 011.30 at Guilford W 28- 9

1940 5-2-1 09.21 at Western Carolina W 42- 009.28 at Newberry T 6- 610.05 at Appalachian State W 7- 010.11 Lenoir-Rhyne W 8- 610.25 at Miami (Fla.) L 7- 3111.01 at High Point W 18- 011.08 at Catawba L 0- 1311.23 at Guilford W 28- 0

1941 8-1-0 09.26 Western Carolina W 28- 710.03 at Miami (Fla.) L 0- 3910.10 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 13- 010.24 Mount St. Mary’s W 21- 610.31 at High Point W 47- 011.07 at Catawba W 8- 711.14 King College W 3- 011.20 at Guilford W 59- 611.27 Appalachian State W 27- 6

1942-45 – No Team (World War II)

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Year-by-Year ResultsHap PerryHead Coach: 1946-47 (2 years)Record: 8-11-1 (.425)

1946 4-5-1 09.26 Atlantic Christian W 14- 010.05 at Appalachian State L 0- 4010.12 vs. East Carolina W 13- 610.18 at Newberry L 0- 2010.26 vs. Catawba L 0- 4011.02 at Erskine W 12- 011.09 vs. High Point L 6- 3111.16 Lenoir-Rhyne L 13- 1411.21 Glider Infantry W 7- 611.28 vs. Guilford T 14- 14

1947 4-6-0 09.20 at Davidson L 0- 1909.26 at Atlantic Christian W 14- 610.04 Appalachian State L 13- 2110.11 at East Carolina W 7- 010.18 Newberry W 3- 010.25 at Catawba L 0- 3811.01 Erskine W 17- 711.08 at High Point L 7- 1411.15 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 1311.27 vs. Guilford L 6- 13

James MalloryHead Coach: 1948-52 (5 years)Record: 28-18-3 (.602)

1948 4-5-1 09.18 at Davidson L 0- 2509.25 Atlantic Christian W 13- 710.02 at Appalachian State L 13- 3310.08 East Carolina^ W 6- 010.16 at Newberry L 7- 2010.23 Catawba^ L 0- 3510.29 at Naval Apprentice W 37- 1211.18 High Point^ T 12- 12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 13 at Guilford W 12- 0

1949 8-2-0 09.16 Edenton Marines W 80- 009.24 at Atlantic Christian W 33- 009.30 Appalachian State L 0- 1410.07 at East Carolina W 33- 610.14 Newberry W 26- 1210.22 at Catawba W 20- 1410.28 at Naval Apprentice W 41- 011.04 High Point W 21- 611.13 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 7- 1911.24 at Guilford W 33- 0

1950 7-2-1 09.16 at Emory & Henry L 12- 3309.23 Atlantic Christian W 33- 609.30 at Appalachian State T 14- 1410.07 East Carolina W 21- 1610.14 at Newberry W 13- 610.21 Catawba W 26- 1210.28 at Western Carolina W 27- 1911.04 at High Point W 41- 011.11 Lenoir-Rhyne L 13- 4211.23 Guilford W 6- 0

1951 6-3-0 09.15 at Emory & Henry L 14- 2009.20 Norfolk Navy W 37- 709.29 Appalachian State W 20- 610.06 at East Carolina W 34- 2010.20 at Catawba W 21- 14

10.25 Western Carolina W 23- 011.01 Newberry W 13- 1211.10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 14- 4811.22 Guilford L 20- 28

1952 3-6-1 09.20 at Norfolk Navy T 0- 009.27 at Wofford L 0- 2010.04 at Appalachian State W 13- 710.11 East Carolina L 9- 2510.18 Little Creek Navy W 28- 2510.25 Catawba L 0- 1211.01 at Western Carolina L 0- 1211.08 at Newberry W 20- 1411.15 Lenoir-Rhyne L 7- 5911.27 Guilford L 14- 17

Sid VarneyHead Coach: 1953-59 (7 years)Record: 24-36-2 (.403)

1953 1-6-1 09.26 at Wofford L 0- 3310.03 Appalachian State L 19- 2110.10 at East Carolina L 25- 4510.24 at Catawba T 21- 2110.31 Western Carolina W 13- 711.07 Newberry L 6- 3311.14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 13- 2711.26 at Guilford L 0- 9

1954 5-3-1 09.25 at The Citadel L 13- 2110.02 at Appalachian State L 6- 2010.09 East Carolina W 20- 610.16 at Newberry L 0- 2610.23 at Catawba W 36- 1210.30 at Western Carolina T 20- 2011.06 Guilford W 20- 1311.13 Lenoir-Rhyne W 14- 611.20 at Davidson W 14- 6

1955 3-7-009.17 at Southern Miss L 0- 3909.24 at The Citadel L 18- 2610.01 Appalachian State L 0- 1910.08 at East Carolina L 0- 1310.15 Newberry L 6- 1910.22 at Catawba L 0- 1910.29 Western Carolina W 19- 611.05 Naval Apprentice W 51- 011.12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 28 at Guilford W 19- 6

1956 5-5-0 09.15 vs. Alabama State L 12- 1309.22 Apprentice School W 53- 709.29 at Appalachian State W 19- 710.06 East Carolina L 7- 1910.13 at Presbyterian L 14- 2010.20 Catawba W 14- 1310.27 at Western Carolina W 26- 611.03 at Newberry L 14- 4011.10 Lenoir-Rhyne L 13- 2811.17 Guilford W 20- 0

1957 6-0-0 09.28 at Guilford W 25- 1410.05 Appalachian State W 21- 610.12 at East Carolina W 21- 1210.19 Presbyterian W 37- 14 Newberry^ W 37- 711.16 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 20- 7

Note: Mid-season games against Catawba and Western Carolina were cancelled due to

flu epidemics on those campuses

1958 3-6-0 09.20 at Guilford W 14- 709.27 Wofford L 16- 2210.04 at Appalachian State L 20- 3210.11 East Carolina L 6- 1410.18 at Presbyterian L 6- 3410.25 Catawba L 8- 1411.01 at Western Carolina W 15- 611.08 Newberry W 21- 611.15 Lenoir-Rhyne L 6- 36

1959 1-9-0 09.12 at Apprentice School W 22- 009.19 Guilford L 0- 2709.26 at Wofford L 0- 1410.03 Appalachian State L 8- 1910.10 at East Carolina L 8- 3110.17 Presbyterian L 6- 2710.24 at Catawba L 8- 2110.31 Western Carolina L 6- 1411.07 at Newberry L 21- 5611.14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 15- 50

George TuckerHead Coach: 1960-64 (5 years)Record: 29-20-1 (.590)

1960 4-6-0 09.17 at Guilford W 19- 709.24 Apprentice School W 30- 010.01 at Appalachian State L 13- 3310.08 East Carolina L 8- 1410.15 at Tampa L 0- 2110.22 Catawba W 13- 1210.29 at Western Carolina L 6- 4111.05 Newberry W 7- 011.12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 1411.18 at Presbyterian L 6- 32

1961 4-6-0 09.16 Guilford W 12- 809.23 at Wofford L 12- 2009.30 Appalachian State L 0- 2310.07 at East Carolina L 20- 2210.14 at Tampa L 0- 1310.21 at Catawba L 8- 2310.28 Western Carolina W 11- 911.04 at Newberry W 12- 711.11 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 16- 5011.17 Presbyterian W 22- 16

1962 7-3-0 09.15 at Apprentice School W 20- 009.22 at Guilford W 10- 309.29 at Appalachian State L 12- 2710.06 East Carolina W 23- 1910.13 Carson-Newman L 20- 2210.20 Catawba W 15- 010.27 at Western Carolina W 14- 1311.03 Newberry W 13- 611.10 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 2711.17 at Frederick W 31- 6

1963 6-4-0 09.14 Frederick L 6- 709.21 at Emory & Henry L 14- 1509.28 Guilford W 28- 710.05 Appalachian State W 16- 1310.12 at East Carolina L 0- 610.19 at Carson-Newman W 7- 610.26 at Catawba L 7- 1211.02 Western Carolina W 19- 1011.09 at Newberry W 34- 1911.16 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 40- 7

1964 8-1-1 09.19 at Emory & Henry W 14- 609.26 at Guilford W 15- 610.03 at Appalachian State W 28- 710.10 Camp Lejeune W 9- 710.17 Carson-Newman W 31- 610.24 Catawba W 22- 1710.31 at Western Carolina L 20- 2111.07 Newberry W 29- 611.14 Lenoir-Rhyne T 7- 711.21 at Frederick W 48- 7

Gary MattocksHead Coach: 1965-66 (2 years)Record: 3-17-0 (.150)

1965 2-8-0 09.18 Emory & Henry W 15- 009.25 Guilford L 0- 710.02 Appalachian State L 0- 910.09 at Presbyterian L 7- 1410.16 at Carson-Newman L 0- 1810.23 at Catawba L 6- 2110.30 Western Carolina L 14- 2811.06 at Newberry L 0- 311.13 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6- 2011.20 Frederick W 28- 6

1966 1-9-0 09.17 Emory & Henry L 12- 1409.24 at Guilford L 13- 3510.01 at Appalachian State L 2- 810.08 Presbyterian L 6- 2110.15 Carson-Newman L 0- 1410.22 Catawba W 39- 2610.29 at Western Carolina L 0- 3411.05 Newberry L 6- 2811.12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 14- 2211.19 at Frederick L 7- 23

“Red” WilsonHead Coach: 1967-76 (10 years)Record: 72-34-2 (.676)

1967 5-3-1 09.23 Guilford W 28- 2109.30 Appalachian State L 13- 3410.07 at Presbyterian W 21- 2010.14 at Carson-Newman L 7- 1410.21 at Catawba W 31- 2910.28 Western Carolina T 20- 2011.04 at Newberry W 24- 011.11 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 25- 4211.18 Frederick W 41- 0

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Year-by-Year Results1968 4-5-0 09.21 Concord State W 66- 1209.28 at Guilford W 21- 1010.05 at Appalachian State L 26- 7010.12 at Presbyterian L 17- 2110.19 Carson-Newman L 7- 2810.26 Catawba L 26- 3211.02 at Western Carolina W 35- 3011.09 Newberry L 15- 2411.16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 23- 21

1969 7-3-0 09.20 at Concord State W 42- 009.27 Guilford W 17- 710.04 Appalachian State L 20- 2610.11 Presbyterian W 26- 1010.18 at Carson-Newman L 20- 2110.25 at Catawba (forfeit) W 21- 011.01 Western Carolina L 13- 1711.08 at Newberry W 56- 2111.15 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 29- 011.22 Gardner-Webb W 63- 7

1970 3-7-0 09.12 at Wofford L 12- 3609.26 at Guilford L 3- 1010.03 at Appalachian State L 0- 2110.10 at Presbyterian L 6- 2110.17 Carson-Newman L 3- 1610.24 Catawba W 10- 710.31 at Western Carolina L 7- 1711.07 Newberry W 10- 611.14 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 1311.21 at Gardner-Webb W 30- 12

1971 8-3-0 09.11 at Wofford W 7- 609.18 at N.C. Central L 7- 1409.25 Guilford W 49- 910.02 Gardner-Webb W 33- 1410.09 Presbyterian W 19- 710.16 at Carson-Newman L 28- 4210.23 at Catawba W 9- 710.30 Western Carolina W 43- 2911.06 at Newberry W 24- 1411.13 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 14- 1011.20 Appalachian State L 10- 14

1972 7-3-109.07 at Troy State L 24- 2809.16 N.C. Central L 21- 4109.23 at Guilford W 49- 009.30 at Shepherd W 21- 010.07 at Presbyterian T 14- 1410.14 Carson-Newman W 16- 910.21 Catawba W 34- 010.28 Wofford L 0- 1711.04 Newberry W 6- 311.11 Lenoir-Rhyne W 58- 1911.18 at Gardner-Webb W 20- 0

1973 12-1-0 09.08 Gardner-Webb W 48- 009.15 at Samford W 33- 1009.22 Guilford W 33- 709.29 Mars Hill W 30- 710.06 at Presbyterian W 7- 010.13 at Carson-Newman W 40- 810.20 Catawba W 14- 910.27 at Wofford W 33- 2511.03 at Newberry W 40- 311.10 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 28- 711.17 Winston-Salem State W 45- 1312.01 Wisconsin-LaCrosse* W 35- 24

12.08 vs. Abilene Christian* L 14- 42Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

1974 10-2-0 09.14 at Mars Hill W 20- 009.21 Savannah State W 20- 009.28 at Guilford W 28- 010.05 Carson-Newman W 21- 710.12 at Bluefield State W 24- 010.19 Presbyterian L 21- 2310.26 at Catawba W 44- 711.02 Wofford W 13- 711.09 Newberry W 34- 1911.16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 28- 1411.23 at Winston-Salem State W 35- 0 Henderson St. (Ark.)* L 7- 21

Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

1975 5-6-0 09.13 Norfolk State^ L 31- 3309.20 Savannah State^ W 37- 1309.27 Guilford L 6- 1710.04 Mars Hill^ W 9- 710.11 Bluefield State^ W 41- 010.18 Presbyterian^ W 12- 010.25 Catawba L 10- 1411.01 at Wofford L 7- 911.08 at Newberry L 17- 1811.15 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 28- 3111.23 at Carson-Newman W 13- 3

1976 11-1-0 09.11 at Norfolk State W 3- 009.18 Liberty Baptist W 56- 1509.25 at Lock Haven W 59- 1310.02 at Mars Hill W 24- 010.09 Wofford W 14- 010.16 Presbyterian W 38- 710.23 at Catawba W 35- 010.30 at Gardner-Webb W 17- 1011.06 Newberry W 19- 1311.13 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 42- 1011.20 Carson-Newman W 49- 2512.04 Central Arkansas* L (ot) 7- 10

Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

Jerry TolleyHead Coach: 1977-81 (5 years)Record: 49-11-2 (.806)

1977 9-2-0 09.10 at Wofford L 14- 2409.17 at Liberty Baptist W 38- 1409.24 Lock Haven W 34- 010.01 Mars Hill W 47- 610.08 N.C. Central W 50- 810.15 at Presbyterian L 6- 4510.22 Catawba W 24- 710.29 Gardner-Webb W 27- 711.05 at Newberry W 25- 1311.12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 24- 711.19 at Carson-Newman W 24- 12

1978 11-2-1 09.09 Elizabeth City State W 48- 009.16 at Mars Hill W 14- 1309.23 at Western Carolina L 7- 1709.30 at Wofford W 14- 610.07 at N.C. Central W 35- 710.14 Presbyterian T 21- 2110.21 at Catawba W 15- 010.28 at Gardner-Webb W 17- 1311.04 Newberry W 21- 1511.11 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 21- 20

11.18 Carson-Newman W 43- 2712.02 Concord State* W 20- 612.09 Grand Valley State* W 13- 712.16 at Angelo State* L 14- 35

Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

1979 5-5-0 09.08 at Elizabeth City State W 23- 709.15 Mars Hill L 9- 1009.22 N.C. Central W 5- 009.29 at Western Carolina L 7- 2010.13 at Presbyterian L 14- 3010.20 Catawba W 36- 1610.27 Gardner-Webb W 50- 1411.03 at Newberry W 14- 611.10 Lenoir-Rhyne L 7- 1011.17 at Carson-Newman L 21- 36

1980 13-1-0 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS09.06 at Winston-Salem St. W 27- 2209.13 at Mars Hill L 11- 2309.20 Delta State W 24- 2109.27 at N.C. Central W 23- 1410.11 Norfolk State W 65- 2610.18 Presbyterian W 28- 2610.25 at Catawba W 14- 1011.01 at Gardner-Webb W 37- 311.08 Newberry W 31- 011.15 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 27- 1211.22 Carson-Newman W 38- 1212.06 at Concord State* W 17- 1412.13 at East Texas State* W 14- 612.20 Northeastern State* W 17- 10

Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

1981 11-1-1 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS09.12 Mars Hill W 8- 009.19 at Guilford W 38- 010.03 Lenoir-Rhyne W 12- 310.10 at Norfolk State T 20- 2010.17 at Presbyterian W 16- 1010.24 Catawba L 17- 3010.31 Gardner-Webb W 56- 1011.07 at Newberry W 27- 2111.14 Winston-Salem State W 30- 2011.21 at Carson-Newman W 23- 1412.07 at Concord State* W 37- 812.12 Hillsdale (Mich.)* W 41- 1312.19 Pittsburg State (Kan.)* W 3 -0

Asterisk (*) indicates NAIA Playoffs

Wright AndersonHead Coach: 1982-83 (2 years)Record: 14-6-0 (.700)

1982 7-3-0 09.11 at Mars Hill W 31- 009.18 Guilford W 41- 609.25 Carson-Newman W 21- 1410.02 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 7- 1610.09 at Wofford L 7- 3810.16 Presbyterian L 16- 3110.23 at Catawba W 29- 2210.30 at Gardner-Webb W 19- 1711.06 Newberry W 33- 1611.13 Winston-Salem State W 21- 7

1983 7-3-0 09.17 at Guilford W 38- 709.24 at Carson-Newman L 6- 1510.01 Lenoir-Rhyne W 20- 1410.08 Wofford W 19- 14

10.15 at Presbyterian W 10- 610.22 Catawba W 17- 010.29 Gardner-Webb L 15- 1711.05 at Newberry L 21- 2611.12 at Bowie State W 27- 1211.19 Mars Hill W 9- 3

Mackey CardenHead Coach: 1984-88 (5 years)Record: 34-17-0 (.667)

1984 7-3-0 09.22 Carson-Newman W 31- 2909.29 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 47- 610.06 Guilford L 12- 1310.13 Presbyterian L 17- 2110.20 at Catawba W 28- 010.27 at Gardner-Webb W 53- 711.03 Newberry W 9- 711.10 Bowie State W 50- 011.17 at Mars Hill L 7- 1711.23 at Wofford W 28- 10

1985 7-3-0 09.21 at Guilford W 30- 1009.28 at Carson-Newman W 25- 1310.05 Lenoir-Rhyne W 33- 2710.12 at Ferrum W 21- 810.19 at Presbyterian L 9- 1210.26 Catawba W 34- 3 Gardner-Webb L 3- 1011.09 at Newberry W 42- 3111.16 Wofford L 20- 2611.23 Mars Hill W 20- 0

1986 8-2-0 09.13 Ferrum W 31- 1609.20 Guilford W 41- 709.27 Carson-Newman W 15- 1210.04 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 28- 2110.18 Presbyterian W 36- 1310.25 at Catawba W 37- 711.01 at Gardner-Webb L 31- 3311.08 Newberry W 42- 3111.15 at Liberty W 33- 2311.22 at Mars Hill L 14- 20

1987 6-4-0 09.19 at Central Florida L 10- 3409.26 at Carson-Newman L 35- 4810.03 Lenoir-Rhyne W 42- 2110.10 Cameron (Okla.) W 21- 2010.17 at Presbyterian L 7- 1710.24 Catawba W 26- 2410.31 Gardner-Webb L 28- 4911.07 at Newberry W 47- 2811.14 at Guilford W 56- 1311.21 Mars Hill W 55- 14

1988 6-5-0 09.03 Winston-Salem State L 19- 3409.17 Livingston (Ala.) W 31- 2309.24 Carson-Newman W 10- 710.01 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 17- 2110.08 Liberty L 14- 4210.15 Presbyterian W 44- 2710.22 at Catawba W 48- 010.29 at Gardner-Webb L 10- 3011.05 Newberry W 22- 1211.12 at Wingate W 33- 2411.19 at Mars Hill L 0- 38

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Year-by-Year ResultsLeon HartHead Coach: 1989-95 (7 years)Record: 37-37-0 (.500)

1989 1-9-0 09.09 Savannah State L 10- 3409.16 at Livingston (Ala.) L 0- 709.23 at Carson-Newman L 0- 1709.30 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0- 1410.14 at Presbyterian L 7- 3110.21 Catawba L 17- 3510.28 Gardner-Webb W 20- 1011.04 at Newberry L 21- 2811.11 Wingate L 10- 1311.18 Mars Hill L 10- 17

1990 5-6-0 09.01 Wofford L 7- 2609.08 N.C. Central W 17- 1609.15 at Fayetteville State L 14- 2109.22 Carson-Newman L 24- 4709.29 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 26- 3410.06 at Mars Hill W 13- 710.13 Presbyterian W 31- 2010.20 at Catawba L 17- 4210.27 at Gardner-Webb W 31- 1711.03 Newberry W 38- 2211.10 at Wingate L 13- 34

1991 6-5-0 09.07 at Wofford L 14- 2109.14 at N.C. Central W 38- 1409.21 Fayetteville State W 31- 009.28 at Carson-Newman L 0- 2410.05 Lenoir-Rhyne L 27- 2810.12 Mars Hill W 54- 1910.19 at Presbyterian W 38- 1410.26 Catawba L 14- 2011.02 Gardner-Webb L (ot) 10- 1311.09 at Newberry W 38- 711.10 Wingate W 31- 21

1992 8-2-0 09.05 Wofford W 41- 2709.19 Carson-Newman L 13- 1709.26 Newberry W 42- 1010.03 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 10- 710.10 at Mars Hill W 23- 310.17 Presbyterian W 21- 010.24 at Catawba W 15- 710.31 Gardner-Webb L 23- 2811.07 Lees-McRae W 40- 711.14 at Wingate W 55- 21

1993 8-3-0 09.04 West Georgia W 25- 1109.11 West Virginia State W 60- 1309.18 at Concord W 21- 709.25 at Carson-Newman L 20- 3110.02 Lenoir-Rhyne W 33- 910.09 Mars Hill W 17- 710.16 at Presbyterian W 31- 1710.23 Catawba L 21- 2710.30 at Gardner-Webb W 64- 2111.06 at Wofford L 7- 1811.13 Wingate W 37- 25

1994 5-5-0 09.03 at West Georgia L 24- 2909.10 at Catawba W 22- 2009.17 Concord W 37- 009.24 Carson-Newman L 6- 4110.01 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 34- 3610.08 at Mars Hill L 25- 27

10.15 Presbyterian W 28- 2110.29 Gardner-Webb W 21- 1411.05 Wofford L 17- 2111.12 at Wingate W 42- 41

1995 4-7-0 08.31 West Georgia L 16- 3509.09 at N.C. Central W 12- 509.16 at Western Carolina L 14- 3609.23 at Carson-Newman L 6- 2909.30 Lenoir-Rhyne W 31- 010.07 Mars Hill L 31- 5110.14 at Presbyterian L 7- 1310.21 Catawba L 6- 2310.28 at Gardner-Webb L 20- 3811.04 at Wofford W 20- 1611.11 Wingate W (ot) 28- 22

Al SeagravesHead Coach: 1996-2003 (8 years)Record: 40-49-0 (.449)

1996 4-7-0 09.08 Newberry L 3- 3509.14 N.C. Central L 14- 1709.21 at West Georgia L 14- 4809.28 Carson-Newman L 0- 2010.05 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 35- 2410.12 at Mars Hill W 38- 2810.19 Presbyterian L 23- 2710.26 at Catawba L 24- 4511.02 Gardner-Webb W 34- 2911.09 at Western Carolina L 28- 4511.16 at Wingate W 33- 14

1997 7-4-0 08.30 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63- 1309.06 at East Tennessee State L 16- 3509.13 at Newberry W 52- 2009.20 East Stroudsburg W 41- 3410.04 at Liberty L 9- 4110.11 South Florida W 41- 1310.18 at Presbyterian W 24- 310.25 Catawba W 23- 911.01 at Furman L 20- 3811.08 Western Carolina W 17- 1611.15 at Samford L 32- 46

1998 5-6-0 09.05 at Georgia Southern L 17- 3109.12 Delaware State W 37- 1509.19 Western Illinois L 7- 1709.26 at James Madison L 12- 1910.03 at Morehead State W 59- 010.10 at South Florida L 7- 3510.17 Presbyterian W 33- 3210.24 at Western Kentucky L (ot) 38- 4110.31 Liberty W 36- 1411.07 at Western Carolina L 7- 1011.14 Samford W 36- 0

1999 9-2-0 09.04 at Furman W 24- 2209.11 at Delaware State W 51- 2809.18 North Alabama W 35- 1509.25 North Carolina A&T W 40- 710.02 New Haven W 20- 1610.09 at #23 Western Illinois L 14- 2010.16 at Samford W (2ot) 34- 3110.23 #10 Hofstra L 9- 2110.30 Charleston Southern W 38- 1311.06 at Liberty W 38- 1411.13 Morehead State W 41- 6

2000 7-4-0 09.02 at #9 Furman L 3- 1609.09 Delaware State W 45- 609.16 Western Kentucky L 0- 2309.23 at #13 North Carolina A&T W 13- 009.30 New Haven W 45- 4110.07 Gardner-Webb W 41- 1710.14 Samford W 43- 2110.21 at #11 Hofstra L 27- 3810.28 at Charleston Southern W 28- 1211.04 Liberty W 24- 1711.11 at #6 Georgia Southern L 9- 32

2001 2-9-0 09.01 at James Madison L 21- 4209.08 at #6 Furman L 7- 4609.22 North Carolina A&T L 7- 2309.29 Gardner-Webb W 27- 1410.06 at #11 Western Kentucky L 7- 2410.13 #20 Northwestern State L 6- 2410.20 at #8 Hofstra L 21- 4210.27 Charleston Southern W 39- 1611.03 at Samford L 36- 4311.10 #2 Georgia Southern L 21- 2711.27 at #6 Youngstown State L 7- 45

2002 4-7-0, 2-1 Big South 09.07 Florida International W 23- 2209.14 at Furman L 7- 5709.21 Johnson C. Smith W 38- 1409.28 at North Carolina A&T L 20- 3410.05 at #9 Northwestern State L 20- 4710.12 at Gardner-Webb* L 27- 3810.19 at East Tennessee State L 15- 3111.02 Hofstra L 13- 2711.09 Liberty* W 56- 3511.16 at Charleston Southern* W 21- 1311.23 Wofford L 9- 34

Asterisk (*) indicates Big South game

2003 2-10-0, 1-7 SoCon08.30 at #8 Furman* L 7- 2409.06 Tusculum L 3- 1709.13 at Hofstra W 25- 2309.20 East Tennessee State* W 14- 009.27 North Carolina A&T L 14- 2910.04 at The Citadel* L 7- 3110.11 at #10 Wofford* L 7- 4510.18 Chattanooga* L 7- 2410.25 at Towson L 7- 2411.01 at Western Carolina* L 3- 2611.08 Appalachian State* L 12- 3411.15 #24 Georgia Southern* L 13- 37

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

Paul HamiltonHead Coach: 2004-05 (2 years)Record: 6-16-0 (.273)

2004 3-8, 2-5 SoCon09.04 Towson L 13- 3409.18 Delaware State W 49- 1309.25 at North Carolina A&T L 17- 1910.02 at #3 Georgia Southern* L 14- 4810.09 #8 Wofford* L 13- 2710.16 at Chattanooga* W 35- 2610.23 #7 Furman* L 0- 1010.30 Western Carolina* L 7- 2811.06 at Appalachian State* L 7- 4811.13 The Citadel* W 24- 711.20 at Liberty L 17- 27

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

2005 3-8, 0-7 SoCon09.03 Coastal Carolina L 10- 1709.10 at Savannah State W 48- 1409.17 Presbyterian W 34- 1909.24 North Carolina A&T W 12- 910.01 Georgia Southern* L 7- 4910.08 at Wofford* L 9- 1410.15 Chattanooga* L 7- 1010.22 at #2 Furman* L 6- 4510.29 at Western Carolina* L 26- 3111.12 at The Citadel* L 0- 2111.19 #6 Appalachian State* L 14- 52

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

Pete LemboHead Coach: 2006-10 (5 years)Record: 35-22-0 (.614)

2006 5-6, 2-5 SoCon09.02 at #25 Coastal Carolina W 23- 2009.09 Towson L 17- 2409.16 Presbyterian W 28- 009.30 at #2 Appalachian State* L 21- 4510.07 Western Carolina* W 37- 1910.14 at Georgia Southern* L 21- 2810.21 Wofford* L 21- 3510.28 at Chattanooga* W 20- 1711.04 #11 Furman* L 13- 2411.11 at North Carolina A&T W 45- 011.18 The Citadel* L 7- 44

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

2007 7-4, 4-3 SoCon09.01 at South Florida L 13- 2809.08 West Virginia Wesleyan W 59- 1609.22 Liberty W 42- 1409.29 #5 Appalachian State* L 32- 4910.06 at Western Carolina* W 38- 3610.13 #21 Georgia Southern* W (2ot) 36- 3310.20 at #7 Wofford* W 24- 1310.27 Chattanooga* W 38- 2811.03 at Furman* L 49- 5211.10 at The Citadel* L 31- 4211.17 Stony Brook W 38- 23

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

2008 8-4, 6-2 SoCon08.30 #4 Richmond L 10- 2809.06 at Stony Brook W 30- 2009.13 Presbyterian W 66- 1209.20 at #14 Georgia Southern* W 22- 2009.27 Samford* W 23- 1710.04 #15 Furman* W 31- 1010.11 at #21 The Citadel* W 27- 2310.18 at Chattanooga* W 42- 710.25 #4 Wofford* L 20- 5511.8 Western Carolina* W 33- 1411.15 at #2 Appalachian State* L 16- 2411.22 at #20 Liberty L 3- 26

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

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Year-by-Year Results / All-Time Coaching Records2009 9-3, 7-1 SoCon09.05 Davidson W 56- 009.12 at Presbyterian W 41- 709.19 at Wake Forest L 7- 3509.26 Georgia Southern* W 28- 1410.03 at Furman* W 19- 1210.10 The Citadel* W 43- 710.24 Chattanooga* W 45- 1010.31 at Wofford* W 34- 611.07 at Western Carolina* W 42- 1711.14 #7 Appalachian State* L 10- 2711.21 at Samford* W 27- 711.28 at #4 Richmond# L 13- 16

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference gamePound (#) indicates FCS Playoff game

2010 6-5, 5-3 SoCon09.04 at Duke L 27- 4109.11 Shaw W 55- 2609.18 at #9 Richmond L (ot) 21- 2709.25 at #24 Georgia Southern* L 21- 3810.02 Samford* W 24- 1910.09 at #1 Appalachian State* L 31- 3410.23 #9 Wofford* L 21- 2810.30 at #20 Chattanooga* W 49- 3511.06 at The Citadel* W 27- 1611.13 Furman* W 30- 2511.20 Western Carolina* W 45- 14

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

Jason SwepsonHead Coach: 2011-13 (3 years)Record: 10-24-0 (.294)

2011 5-6, 3-5 SoCon09.03 at Vanderbilt L 14- 4509.10 Concord W 42- 1009.17 at N.C. Central W 23- 2209.24 The Citadel* W (ot) 18- 1510.01 #1 Georgia Southern* L 14- 4110.08 at Western Carolina* W 38- 3110.15 at Samford* L 31- 4310.22 Chattanooga* L 18- 4210.29 at #9 Wofford* L 28- 4811.12 at #17 Furman* W 41- 3411.19 #8 Appalachian State* L 24- 28

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

2012 3-8, 1-7 SoCon09.01 at North Carolina L 0- 6209.08 N.C. Central W 34- 1409.15 West Virginia State W 48- 1409.22 at #10 Georgia Southern* L 23- 2609.29 #5 Wofford* L 24- 4910.06 #14 Appalachian State* L 23- 3510.20 Western Carolina* W 42- 3110.27 Furman* L 17- 3111.03 at The Citadel* L 24- 3811.10 Samford* L 15- 2611.17 at Chattanooga* L 17- 24

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

2013 2-10, 1-7 SoCon08.31 at Georgia Tech L 0- 7009.07 West Virginia Wesleyan W 49- 709.14 at North Carolina A&T L 10- 2309.21 Appalachian State* L 21- 3109.28 #11 Coastal Carolina L 28- 5310.05 at Furman* W 28- 2510.12 at #12 Wofford* L 27- 3110.19 Chattanooga* L 9- 2010.26 at Western Carolina* (ot) L 24- 2711.09 The Citadel* L 10- 3511.16 Georgia Southern* L 20- 3811.23 at #23 Samford* L 32- 33

Asterisk (*) indicates Southern Conference game

Rich SkroskyHead Coach: 2014-Present (1 year)Record: 1-11-0 (.083)

2014 1-11, 0-8 CAA08.30 at Duke L 13- 5209.13 North Carolina A&T L 12- 1709.20 Charlotte W 20- 1309.27 at #3 Coastal Carolina L 3- 3110.04 #4 New Hampshire* L 14- 4810.11 at Delaware* L 24- 3410.18 Stony Brook* L 3- 2010.25 #16 Richmond* L 10- 3011.01 at Towson* L 19- 2111.08 at #24 William & Mary* L 7- 1711.15 Maine* L 17- 2411.22 at #17 James Madison L 27- 59

Asterisk (*) indicates CAA Football game

^ Game played at an unknown location.

All-Time Coaching RecordsReddie Rowe 1909 (1 yr.) 4-1 (.800)Jack Johnson 1919 (1) 1-2 (.333)Frank Corboy 1920-25 (6) 17-31-3 (.363)A.R. VanCleeve 1926 (1) 0-10 (.000)“Peahead” Walker 1927-36 (10) 45-42-3 (.517)Horace Hendrickson 1937-41 (5) 31-12-1 (.716)“Hap” Perry 1946-47 (2) 8-11-1 (.425)James Mallory 1948-52 (5) 28-18-3 (.602)Sid Varney 1953-59 (7) 24-36-2 (.403)George Tucker 1960-64 (5) 29-20-1 (.590)Gary Mattocks 1965-66 (2) 3-17 (.150)“Red” Wilson 1967-76 (10) 72-34-2 (.676)Jerry Tolley 1977-81 (5) 49-11-2 (.806)Wright Anderson 1982-83 (2) 14-6 (.700)Mackey Carden 1984-88 (5) 34-17 (.667)Leon Hart 1989-95 (7) 37-37 (.500)Al Seagraves 1996-2003 (8) 40-49 (.449)Paul Hamilton 2004-05 (2) 6-16 (.273)Pete Lembo 2006-10 (5) 35-22 (.614)Jason Swepson 2011-13 (3) 10-24 (.294)Rich Skrosky 2014- (1) 1-11 (.083)

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All-Time Series RecordsOpponent W L T Abilene Christian 0 1 0 Alabama State 0 1 0 Angelo State 0 1 0 Appalachian State 9 32 1 Apprentice School 4 0 0 Atlantic Christian (Barton) 8 2 0 Bingham Military 1 1 0 Bluefield State 2 0 0 Bowie State 2 0 0 Cameron 1 0 0 Camp Lejune 1 0 0 Carson-Newman 16 19 0 Catawba 37 23 2 Catholic 0 1 0 Central Arkansas 0 1 0 Central Florida 0 1 0 Chapel Hill High School 2 0 0 Charleston Southern 4 0 0 Charlotte 1 0 0 Chattanooga 6 5 0 Citadel, The 5 8 0 Clemson 0 1 0 Coastal Carolina 1 3 0 Concord (State) 8 1 0 Davidson 2 16 0 Davis & Elkins 2 0 0 Delaware 0 1 0 Delaware State 4 0 0 Delta State 1 0 0 Duke (Trinity) 0 8 1 Duke “B” 2 0 0 Durham YMCA 1 0 0 East Carolina 9 9 0 East Stroudsburg 1 0 0 East Tennessee State 1 2 0 East Texas State 1 0 0 Edenton Marines 1 0 0 Elizabeth City State 2 0 0 Emory & Henry 8 14 0 Erskine 3 0 0 Fayetteville State 1 1 0 Ferrum 2 0 0 Florida International 1 0 0 Frederick 4 2 0 Furman 6 11 0 Gardner-Webb 20 9 0 George Washington 0 2 0 Georgetown 0 1 0 Georgia Southern 3 11 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 0 Gilder Infantry 1 0 0 Grand Valley State 1 0 0 Guilford 41 16 3 Hampden-Sydney 2 4 0 Henderson State 0 1 0 High Point 9 5 1 High Point School 1 0 0 Hillsdale 1 0 0 Hofstra 1 4 0 James Madison 0 3 0 Johnson C. Smith 1 0 0 King 1 2 0 Langley Field 3 0 0 LaSalle 0 3 0 Lees-McRae 1 0 0

Opponent W L T Lenoir-Rhyne (Lenoir Col.) 38 30 1Lexington A.C. 2 0 0 Liberty (Liberty Baptist) 8 4 0 Little Creek Navy 1 0 0 Livingston 1 1 0 Lock Haven 2 0 0 Lynchburg 3 5 1 Maine 0 1 0 Mars Hill 16 8 0 Miami (Fla.) 1 2 0 Morehead State 2 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s 1 0 0 Naval Apprentice 12 0 0 New Hampshire 0 1 0 New Haven 2 0 0 Newberry 35 14 1 Norfolk Navy 1 0 1 Norfolk State 2 1 1 North Alabama 1 0 0 North Carolina 0 1 0 North Carolina A&T 4 6 0 North Carolina Central 9 3 0 North Carolina State 0 4 0 Northeastern State 1 0 0 Northwestern State 0 2 0 Pittsburg State 1 0 0 Presbyterian 24 18 2 Randolph-Macon 2 2 0 Reidsville Seminary 1 0 0 Richmond 0 5 0 Roanoke 1 4 0 Samford 7 5 0 Savannah State 3 1 0 Shaw 1 0 0 Shepherd 1 0 0 South Florida 1 2 0 Southern Miss 0 1 0 St. John’s 1 0 0 Stony Brook 2 1 0 Tampa 0 2 0 Towson 0 4 0 Troy State 0 1 0 Tusculum 0 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 1 0 VMI 1 1 0 Wake Forest 0 9 1 Washington & Lee 0 1 0 West Chester 0 2 0 West Georgia 1 3 0 West Virginia State 2 0 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 0 Western Carolina 24 17 2 Western Illinois 0 2 0 Western Kentucky 0 3 0 William & Mary 0 1 0 Wingate 7 2 0 Winston-Salem State 5 1 0 Wilmington Light Infantry 1 0 0 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 0 0 Wofford 11 26 0 Youngstown State 0 1 0 Totals 488 427 18

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RESULTS VS. 2015 OPPONENTSDelaware (0-1)• Oct. 11, 2014 - L, 24-34 (Newark, Del.)

Gardner-Webb (20-9)• Nov. 22, 1969 - W, 63-7 (Burlington, N.C.)• Nov. 21, 1970 - W, 30-12 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 2, 1971 - W, 33-14 (Burlington, N.C.)• Nov. 18, 1972 - W, 20-0 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Sept. 8, 1973 - W, 48-0 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 30, 1976 - W, 17-10 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 29, 1977 - W, 27-7 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 28, 1978 - W, 17-13 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 27, 1979 - W, 50-14 (Burlington, N.C.)• Nov. 1, 1980 - W, 37-3 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 31, 1981 - W, 56-10 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 30, 1982 - W, 19-17 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 29, 1983 - L, 15-17 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct 27, 1984 - W, 53-7 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• 1985 - L, 3-10 (Burlington, N.C.)• Nov. 1, 1986 - L, 31-33 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 31, 1987 - L, 28-49 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 29, 1988 - L, 10-30 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 28, 1989 - W, 20-10 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 27, 1990 - W, 31-17 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Nov. 2, 1991 - L, 10-13 (OT; Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 31, 1992 - L, 23-28 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 30, 1993 - W, 64-21 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Oct. 29, 1994 - W, 21-14 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 28, 1995 - L, 20-38 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)• Nov. 2, 1996 - W, 34-29 (Burlington, N.C.)• Oct. 7, 2000 - W, 41-17 (Burlington, N.C.)• Sept. 29, 2001 - W, 27-14 (Elon, N.C.)• Oct. 12, 2002 - L, 27-38 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)

James Madison (0-3)• Sept. 26, 1988 - L, 12-19 (Harrisonburg, Va.)• Sept. 1, 2001 - L, 21-42 (Harrisonburg, Va.)• Nov. 22, 2014 - L, 27-59 (Harrisonburg, Va.)

Maine (0-1)• Nov. 15, 2014 - L, 17-24 (Elon, N.C.)

New Hampshire (0-1)• Oct. 4, 2014 - L, 14-48 (Elon, N.C.)

North Carolina A&T (4-6)• Sept. 25, 1999 - W, 40-7 (Burlington, N.C.)• Sept. 23, 2000 - W, 13-0 (Greensboro, N.C.)• Sept. 22, 2001 - L, 7-23 (Elon, N.C.)• Sept. 28, 2002 - L, 20-34 (Greensboro, N.C.)• Sept. 27, 2003 - L, 14-29 (Elon, N.C.)• Sept. 25, 2004 - L, 17-19 (Greensboro, N.C.)• Sept. 24, 2005 - W, 12-9 (Elon, N.C.)• Nov. 11, 2006 - W, 45-0 (Greensboro, N.C.)• Sept. 14, 2013 - L, 10-23 (Greensboro, N.C.)• Sept. 13, 2014 - L, 12-17 (Elon, N.C.)

Richmond (0-5)• Oct. 20, 1928 - L, 0-34 (Elon, N.C.)• Aug. 30, 2008 - L, 10-28 (Elon, N.C.)• Nov. 28, 2009 - L, 13-16 (Richmond, Va.)• Sept. 18, 2010 - L, 21-21 (OT; Richmond, Va.)• Oct. 25, 2014 - L, 10-30 (Elon, N.C.)

Stony Brook (2-1)• Nov. 17, 2007 - W, 38-23 (Elon, N.C.)• Sept. 6, 2008 - W, 30-20 (Stony Brook, N.Y.)• Oct. 18, 2014 - L, 3-20 (Elon, N.C.)

Towson (0-4)• Oct. 25, 2003 - L, 7-24 (Towson, Md.)• Sept. 4, 2004 - L, 13-34 (Elon, N.C.)• Sept. 9, 2006 - L, 17-24 (Elon, N.C.)• Nov. 1, 2014 - L, 19-21 (Towson, Md.)

Wake Forest (0-9-1)• Nov. 6, 1920 - L, 0-27 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Oct. 7, 1922 - L, 0-7 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Nov. 17, 1923 - L, 6-9 (Elon, N.C.)• Nov. 16, 1924 - L, 0-41 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Nov. 26, 1925 - L, 0-65 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Nov. 6, 1926 - L, 0-53 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Oct. 1, 1927 - T, 0-0 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Oct. 11, 1929 - L, 6-25 (Wake Forest, N.C.)• Sept. 16, 1939 - L, 0-34 (Elon, N.C.)• Sept. 19, 2009 - L, 7-35 (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

William & Mary (0-1)• Nov. 14, 2014 - L, 7-17 (Williamsburg, Va.)

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Rhodes Stadium / Alumni Field HouseRHODES STADIUM FIRSTSKickoff: Beau Wegmann (Elon) to N.C. A&T 28; 37 yds.Tackle: Marshall Rickenbacker (Elon)Pass Attempt: Damian Phillips (N.C. A&T); 14 yds.Rush: Damian Phillips (N.C. A&T); 6 yds.TD: Damian Phillips (N.C. A&T); 1 yd.Passing TD: Damian Phillips to Jamal Jones (N.C. A&T); 12 yds.PAT: Pat Simcox (N.C. A&T)INT: Jason Horton (N.C. A&T) from C.W. Singletary (Elon)Sack: W. Wheeler/K. Langston (Elon) of Damian Phillips (N.C. A&T)Penalty: N.C. A&T for holdingPunt: Yonnick Matthews (N.C. A&T) to Elon 36; 35 yds.Field Goal: Pat Simcox (N.C. A&T); 27 yds.

ELON FIRSTS AT RHODES STADIUMKickoff: Beau Wegmann to N.C. A&T 28; 37 yds.Tackle: Marshall RickenbackerPass Attempt: C.W. Singletary; Intercepted vs. N.C. A&TCompletion: Scott Stevens to Phillip Johnson; 9 yds. vs. N.C. A&TRush: Rashaud Palmer; 9 yds. vs. N.C. A&TTD: Rashaud Palmer; 15 yd. run vs. N.C. A&TPassing TD: C.W. Singletary to Arketa Banks; 59 yds. vs. Gardner-WebbPAT: Beau Wegmann vs. N.C. A&TINT: Shaun Miller from Jeremy Martin (Gardner-Webb); 44 yd. returnSack: W. Wheeler/K. Langston of Damian Phillips (N.C. A&T)Punt: Beau Wegmann to N.C. A&T 6; 41 yds.Field Goal: Anthony Turowski; 37 yds. vs. Florida International

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCEYear Total Games Avg. Record2001 37,630 5 7,526 2-32002 30,269 5 6,054 3-22003 40,854 6 6,809 1-52004 31,808 6 5,301 2-42005 44,293 6 7,382 2-42006 40,026 6 6,671 2-42007 46,406 6 7,734 5-12008 55,318 6 9,220 4-22009 48,402 5 9,680 4-12010 40,879 5 8,176 4-12011 46,722 5 9,344 2-32012 47,426 6 7,904 3-32013 49,078 6 8,180 1-52014 40,756 6 6,793 1-5

TOP 10 ATTENDANCES1. 14,167 Appalachian State Nov. 14, 2009 L, 10-272. 13,100 Appalachian State Sept. 29, 2007 L, 32-493. 11,203 Charlotte Sept. 20, 2014 W, 20-134. 11,149 Samford Sept. 27, 2008 W, 23-175. 10,883 The Citadel Sept. 24, 2011 W, 18-15 (OT)

6. 10,847 Richmond Aug. 30, 2008 L, 10-287. 10,747 Western Carolina Nov. 8, 2008 W, 33-148. 10,638 Appalachian State Nov. 19, 2011 L, 24-289. 10,632 Georgia Southern Nov. 10, 2001 L, 21-2710. 10,536 North Carolina A&T Sept. 27, 2003 L, 14-29

TOP 10 HOMECOMING ATTENDANCES1. 10,747 Western Carolina Nov. 8, 2008 W, 33-142. 10,632 Georgia Southern Nov. 10, 2001 L, 21-273. 10,379 Appalachian State Nov. 8, 2003 L, 12-344. 10,154 Western Carolina Oct. 20, 2012 W, 42-315. 9,752 Wofford Oct. 23, 2010 L, 21-286. 9,294 Chattanooga Oct. 22, 2011 L, 18-427. 9,256 The Citadel Nov. 9, 2013 L, 10-358. 9,226 Furman Nov. 4, 2006 L, 13-249. 9,118 Chattanooga Oct. 27, 2007 W, 38-2810. 8,462 Liberty Nov. 9, 2002 W, 56-35

TOP 10 FAMILY WEEKEND ATTENDANCES1. 13,100 Appalachian State Sept. 29, 2007 L, 32-492. 11,203 Charlotte Sept. 20, 2014 W, 20-133. 11,149 Samford Sept. 27, 2008 W, 23-174. 10,883 The Citadel Sept. 24, 2011 W, 18-15 (OT)

5. 10,520 Johnson C. Smith Sept. 21, 2002 W, 38-146. 10,476 Samford Oct. 2, 2010 W, 24-197. 10,302 Wofford Sept. 29, 2012 L, 24-498. 10,277 Coastal Carolina Sept. 28, 2013 L, 28-539. 10,189 Georgia Southern Sept. 26, 2009 W, 28-1410. 9,875 Georgia Southern Oct. 1, 2005 L, 7-49

ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS AT RHODES STADIUM0-6 vs. Appalachian State1-0 vs. Charleston Southern1-0 vs. Charlotte2-4 vs. Chattanooga3-2 vs. The Citadel0-2 vs. Coastal Carolina1-0 vs. Concord1-0 vs. Davidson1-0 vs. Delaware State1-0 vs. East Tennessee State1-0 vs. Florida International2-3 vs. Furman1-0 vs. Gardner-Webb2-5 vs. Georgia Southern0-1 vs. Hofstra1-0 vs. Johnson C. Smith2-0 vs. Liberty0-1 vs. Maine0-1 vs. New Hampshire1-3 vs. North Carolina A&T 1-0 vs. North Carolina Central0-1 vs. Northwestern State3-0 vs. Presbyterian0-2 vs. Richmond2-1 vs. Samford1-0 vs. Shaw1-1 vs. Stony Brook0-2 vs. Towson0-1 vs. Tusculum1-0 vs. West Va. State2-0 vs. West Va. Wesleyan4-1 vs. Western Carolina0-6 vs. WoffordTotal: 36-43 (.456)

ALUMNI FIELD HOUSE On Saturday, November 14, 2009, Elon University broke ground on Alumni Field House, a new 30,000-square foot facility to be built adjoining the north end zone of Rhodes Stadium. The university’s board of trustees has named the field house to honor all Elon alumni. The building opened in January 2011. The new field house includes the Hendrickson Football Center in recognition of a gift from alumni Jay ‘71 and Amy ‘69 Hendrickson of Raleigh, N.C., who made a $1 million gift in honor of Jay’s father, Horace J. Hendrickson, one of Elon’s all-time great coaches. Located on Zac Walker Place, the building also contains the Walker Room and Terrace in recognition of a gift from alumnus and trustee Zac Walker ‘60 and his wife, Dot, of Raleigh, N.C. The Walkers made a $500,000 gift in honor of Zac’s father, Zachary T. Walker Jr., a member of Elon’s Sports Hall of Fame, and Zac’s uncle, D.C. “Peahead” Walker, another of Elon’s all-time great coaches. The facility includes a large team meeting room and locker room for football; a conference room; an advanced ath-letic training facility, including a hydrotherapy area; a large strength and conditioning room; and space for student-ath-letes to study. It also provides offices for the athletics director and coaches in the football, lacrosse, soccer, cross country and track and field programs, as well as other athletics staff. A $250,000 gift from trustee emeritus W.E. “Dub” Love Jr. ‘48 and his wife, Ann, named the football locker room. The Ward family - mother Cynthia, son Hunt ‘82 and his wife, Julia - gave $100,000 in memory of C. Max Ward ‘49. Rear Admiral Edward “Ted” Walker, a member of the Board of Visitors, contributed $100,000. There were many other contributions to the project, including gifts by several former football players in honor of their coaches. Alumni Field House earned Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, which is the nationally recognized benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. LEED was created by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a non-profit organization committed to expanding sustainable building practices. The building’s sustainable features include, but are not limited to, an energy efficient mechanical system, low flow plumbing fixtures, materials containing recycled content, regional materials and materials with low or no amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The automat-ic irrigation system will be part of the campus wide system, which is supplied with reclaimed stormwater collected on campus. During construction, the waste generated is being recycled or reused as much as possible. There is an interactive touch screen in the lobby of Alumni Field House, which contains information for visitors and building users. One of the features of this touch screen is access to the campus wide electricity monitoring system, which provides real-time electricity consumption information for over 50 campus buildings, includng Alumni Field House.

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Media InformationTo The Media It is our hope that you will find this publication useful while covering Elon University football during the 2015 season. Every effort has been made to include timely and pertinent information for your use. Thank you for your coverage of Elon University football. We look forward to serving you this fall.

Press Credentials All media members and photographers wishing to cover a home Elon football game during the 2015 season MUST complete and submit the credential request form found on the football page at elonphoenix.com. All requests MUST be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday prior to the home contest. All requests are screened to ensure a working press box with priority given to daily newspapers, radio/TV sports directors and other media who cover Elon and their opponents on a regular basis. Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under the age of 18 will not be granted credentials. If you wish to bring a guest, please inquire regarding the availability of tickets.

Media Will Call Credentials which are not mailed can be picked up at Will Call which is located at the main entrance to Rhodes Stadium. Parking passes can not be left at Will Call.

Sideline Regulations In order to be permitted on the sidelines, photographers must have a credential. Properly credentialed photographers will be allowed to shoot in compliance with NCAA rules. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines, and must display their credentials at all times. Uniformed police officers will enforce these regulations.

Media Services Pregame statistics, game notes and flip cards are provided to working media in the press box prior to kickoff. Quickie stats will be distributed in the press box after each quarter and in the Hawks Room after the game. Final game packets will be available in the press box following interviews. Play-by-play and final individual and team stats are included in the postgame packet. Elon’s post-game press conference is held in Alumni Field House following competition. Those interviews will be conducted in the weight room and properly credentialed media members can enter through the door facing the field at the far right end of Alumni Field House. The Elon locker room is closed to the media at all times. Visiting team interviews may be conducted outside the visiting team locker room in Koury Field House and can be requested through the visiting media relations representative.

Internet Service High-speed wireless internet access is provided free of charge in the press box. A username and password can be obtained from a member of the athletic communications staff. Ethernet ports are also available, however, ethernet cords are not provided.

Hawks Room The entrance to the Hawks Room (press area) is located in the main lobby of the Woods Center. Take the elevator to the third floor. The Hawks Room is located in the center of the third floor.

Coaches’ Boxes Coaches’ boxes are located on the third floor of the Woods Center.

Video Locations Video taping will be allowed from the roof of the Woods Center.

Radio Radio boxes are located on the third floor of the Woods Center.

Game Week Player & Coach Interviews All player and coach interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications Office and requests are asked to be made at least 24 hours in advance. Depending upon schedules and other time considerations, interviews will be scheduled after practice sessions. During game weeks, in-person interviews will be conducted following the Tuesday afternoon practice. Player phone numbers will not be released to media members.

Practice Coverage Elon football practices are open to the media, and the coaching staff will meet with any media members following the practice session on Tuesdays. Please contact the Athletics Communications Office at 336.278.6712 if you plan to cover a practice session so the proper arrangements can be made.

Radio Broadcasts Play-by-play coverage of all 11 regular-season games during the 2015 season will be available both over the air and at elonphoenix.com. This year’s broadcast team will be headed by play-by-play announcer David Hibbard, a 1989 Elon graduate. Joining Hibbard in the booth as the analyst will be Elon alum Taylor Durham ‘96.

The Elon Football Live Radio Show For the 2015 season, the Elon Football Live radio show with Elon head coach Rich Skrosky will be held weekly at The Fat Frogg Bar & Grill from 7-8 p.m. and will air both on the radio and online at elonphoenix.com. Media members are encouraged to come out and watch the show live. Every week, Skrosky, show host Taylor Durham and special guests will discuss highlights from the previous week’s game, preparations for the next Phoenix foe and insights about college football on the national scene.

elonphoenix.com Updated statistics, game notes and complete student-athlete biographies for Elon football, as well as other Phoenix varsity sports, are available on the Elon Athletics homepage. Elon fans can also access radio broadcasts, live video (home games) and live statistics at elonphoenix.com.

Elon Athletic Communications StaffAssociate Director (Football Contact) Chris RashEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 336.278.6712 / 336.263.4737

Director of Communications Dan WyarEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 336.278.6634 / 440.666.2129

Assistant Director Paige FredricksonEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 336.278.6761 / 281.433.6794

Assistant Director Troy SaylesEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 336.278.6764 / 325.240.6928

Assistant Director TBAEmail TBAOffice / Cell Phone TBA / TBA

Opponent Media Relations Contact InformationWake Forest Demon Deacons • Sept. 3 • Winston-Salem, N.C.Football SID Steve ShuttEmail [email protected] Office / Cell Phone 336.758.5640 / 336.970.7512Web Site www.wakeforestsports.com

Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs • Sept. 12 • Boiling Springs, N.C.Football SID Marc RabbEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 704.406.4355 / 704.974.3662Web Site www.gwusports.com

North Carolina A&T Aggies • Sept. 19 • Elon, N.C.Football SID Brian HollowayEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 336.285.3608 / 336.328.6719Web Site www.ncataggies.com

Towson Tigers • Sept. 26 • Elon, N.C.Football SID Dustin SemonavickEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 410.704.4571 / 757.544.8393Web Site www.towsontigers.com

New Hampshire Wildcats • Oct. 3 • Durham, N.H.Football SID Mike MurphyEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 603.862.3906 / 603.969.0774Web Site www.unhwildcats.com

Richmond Spiders • Oct. 10 • Richmond, Va.Football SID Scott BurnsEmail [email protected] Office / Cell Phone 804.287.6313 / 804.398.1726Web Site www.richmondspiders.com

James Madison Dukes • Oct. 17 • Elon, N.C.Football SID Chris BrooksEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 540.568.3702 / 540.271.2677Web Site www.jmusports.com

Stony Brook Seawolves • Oct. 31 • Stony Brook, N.Y.Football SID Adam GutesEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 631.632.7125 / 631.374.7538Web Site www.goseawolves.org

William & Mary Tribe • Nov. 7 • Elon, N.C.Football SID Pete ClawsonEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 757.221.3369 / 757.869.9323Web Site www.tribeathletics.com

Maine Black Bears • Nov. 14 • Orono, MaineFootball SID Tyson McHattenEmail [email protected] / Cell Phone 207.581.3596 / 207.581.3596Web Site www.goblackbears.com

Delaware Blue Hens • Nov. 21 • Elon, N.C.Football SID Scott SelheimerEmail [email protected] Office / Cell Phone 302.832.2186 / 302.662.5129Web Site www.bluehens.com

CAA FootballFootball SID Eric WiebergEmail [email protected] Phone 804.754.1616Web Site www.caasports.com