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GENERAL INFORMATION

UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL

President: Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton ‘59)

Director of Athletics: Joseph F. O’Donnell (LaSalle ‘65)

Athletics Phone: 914-773-3411

Athletics Fax: 914-773-3491

SPORTS INFORMATION

Director of Sports Information: John Tagliaferri (Pace ‘00)

Email: [email protected]

Office Phone: 914-773-3888

Press Box Phone: 914-773-3921

Office Fax: 914-773-3491

Sports Information Assistant: Thomas Graff

Office Address Sports Information Department

Goldstein Fitness Center

861 Bedford Road

Pleasantville, NY 10570

Athletics Website: pacesettersathletics.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Chris Dapolito (1st Season/Duke ‘05)

Record at Pace: First Season

Office Phone: 914-923-2528

Office Fax: 914-923-2985

Assistant Coaches: Ryan Fowler (Asst. Head Coach/

Defensive Coordinator), John Tice

(Offensive Line), Donnie Spragan

(Linebackers), Cornell Craig (Wide

Receivers) Jack Walsh, (Defensive

Line), Nick Sanchez (Defensive

Backs), Len Sinisgalli (Running

Backs), Seth Carter (Tight Ends/

Special Teams), Justin Ellis

(Offensive Intern), Fred Calaicone

(Emeritus), Andre Lipski (Grad. Asst.)

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

Head Athletics Trainer: Barry Moriarty

Assistant Athletics Trainer: Phil Ryder

Director of Sports Medicine: Dr. Lester Mayers

Office Phone : 914-773-3887

Office Fax: 914-773-3445

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Associate Athletic Director/Facilities & Operations: Mike Winn

Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Jayson Smikle

Athletics Business Manager/SWA: Michelle Tozzi

Marketing and Promotions Coordinator: Zach Dayton

Director of Intramurals & Recreation/Facility Manager: Jeremy Pouncey

Equipment Manager: Now-Allah James

Faculty Athlete Representative: Mike Ulinski

Strength & Conditioning Coach/Fitness Director: Mike Bohlander

Assistant Facilities Manager: Danny Hagenlocher

Assistant Equipment Manager: Dave Carty

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1978 (Varsity)

All-time Bowl/Playoff Rec: 0-0

Years in Postseason Play: 0

All-Time Record: 112-198-2 (.361)

TEAM INFORMATIONOverall record last year: 1-9

Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/9th

Basic Offense/Defense: Mulitple/Multiple

Letterwinners Returning:

Offense: 30 Defense: 18

TOTAL: 48

Letterwinners Lost:

Offense: 13 Defense: 16

TOTAL: 29

Starters Returning:

Offense: 6 Defense: 5

TOTAL: 11

Starters Lost:

Offense: 5 Defense: 6

TOTAL: 11

PUBLICATION INFORMATION

The Pace University 2010 Football Media Guide was written andpublished by John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director. Actionshot, head shots and team shots provided by Dave Hahn, CSI:Photo

PACESETTERSATHLETICS.COM is the official homepage of

Pace Athletics. Visitors to the site can view the latest news and

scores updated regularly. Setters fans can also access the

Sports Information Media Center where they can download offi-

cial Pace Athletics logos and media guides. Setters fans can

also sign up for the official Pace Athletics newsletter, Setters

Notes, and also sign up for the Pace Athletics email list.

School: Pace University

Location: Pleasantville, NY

Founded: 1906

Enrollment: 12,704

Nickname: Setters

School Colors: Navy and Gold

Home Field: Pace Field

Capacity: 1,500

Affiliation: NCAA Division II

Conference: Northeast-10

QUICK FACTS

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DIRECTIONS TO PLEASANTVILLE CAMPUS

BY AUTO

VIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound

Take the first exit off of the Taconic Parkway "RTE. 117 - PLEAS-

ANTVILLE."

For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, turn right at the

end of the exit -- drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on

your left.

VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound

Exit at Pleasantville Road/Pleasantville.

Turn left at the end of the exit (Pleasantville Road); Proceed

about two miles to Rt. 117.

Turn right onto Rt. 117 and travel about 2/10 of a mile. Bear

right to remain on Rt. 117.

Continue on Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) -- Pace will be 3/10 of a

mile on your right.

For Goldstein Fitness Center and athletics fields, Entrance #3

will be the first entrance on your right.

VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound

Take Exit 28 - Manville Road/Pleasantville.

Turn left onto Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace will be ½ mile on

your right.

Use Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and fields.

From New England

Take the Merrit Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.

Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 Sprain Brook Parkway.

Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway NORTH.

The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway.

Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound direc-

tions above.

From Tappan Zee Bridge

After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill

Parkway North. Bear left for Saw Mill Parkway North

Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound direc-

tions above.

From George Washington Bridge

Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte

119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North.

Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions

above.

BY BUS

From New England

Take I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.

Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A.

Make a right turn onto 9A North and follow for 6-7 miles.

Left Exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit

Make a Right at the light onto Route 117

Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left.

Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and Fields.

From Tappan Zee Bridge

After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway

North. Bear right onto 119.

Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A.

Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6-7 miles.

Left Exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit

Make a Right at the light onto Route 117

Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left.

Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and Fields.

From George Washington Bridge

Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

Follow to Exit 8A I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte

119/Elmsford/Saw Mill Parkway North. Bear Right onto Rte. 119.

Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A.

Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately 6-7 miles.

Left Exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit

Make a Right at the light onto Route 117

Pace will be 3/10 mile on your left.

Up the road, Pace Entrance #3 for Goldstein Fitness Center and Fields.

BY TRAIN:

Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train service from NYC

and White Plains.

DIRECTIONS

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The 2010 Pace University Football Media Guide is a source of

information for news media and fans of Pace University foot-

ball. News releases, photographs and statistics are also

available to accredited members of the media upon request.

Anyone seeking additional information or requests for inter-

views must contact the Sports Information Department.

Pace University Athletics Department

861 Bedford Road

Goldstein Fitness Center

Pleasantville, NY 10570

John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director

Phone: (914) 773-3888

FAX: (914) 773-3491

Email: [email protected]

Credentials: Please direct all requests for working press cre-

dentials to John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director. All

passes may be picked up on game day.

Media Services: Media guides, rosters and current statistics

will be available prior to the game. A complete NCAA box

score will be available after the conclusion of the game. A

telephone is available in the press box. Office telephone and

fax machine are available upon request.

Photographers: Photographers, with proper credentials, are

allowed to shoot a safe distance away from the teams, side-

lines and end zones.

PRINT MEDIA

Journal News New York Daily News New York Post USA TODAY

Phone - (914) 696-8888 Phone - (212) 210-1670 Phone - (212) 930-8700 Phone - (703) 558-3334

FAX - (914) 696-8118 FAX - (212) 643-7845 FAX - (212) 930-8727 Fax - (703) 854-2072

Newsday (Queens) New York Times Poughkeepsie Journal Bergen Record

Phone - (718) 575-2551 Phone - (212) 556-7371 Phone - (845) 437-4850 Phone - (201) 646-4700

FAX - (718) 575-2639 FAX - (212) 556-5848 FAX - (845) 437-4879 FAX - (201) 646-4428

Newsday (Long Island) Don Hansen Gazette Staten Island Advance Newark Star-Ledger

Phone - (631) 843-2810 Phone - (708) 485-2268 Phone - (718) 816-2803 Phone - (908) 789-3355

FAX - (631) 454-6892 FAX - (708) 485-2269 FAX - (718) 981-5679 FAX - (908) 789-4744

New Jersey Herald New Morning Pace Press Asbury Park Press

Phone - (973) 383-1500 Phone - (914) 773-3401 Phone - (212) 346-1553 Phone - (732) 643-4000

FAX - (973) 383-8477 FAX - (914) 773-3402 FAX - (212) 346-1265 FAX - (732) 643-4012

ELECTRONIC MEDIA & WIRE SERVICES

News 12 Westchester WFAS Radio WABC-7 WCBS-2

Phone - (914) 378-4865 Phone - (914) 693-1900 Phone - (212) 456-7777 Phone - (212) 975-1741

FAX - (914) 378-8938 FAX - (914) 693-3201 FAX - (212) 456-3125 FAX - (212) 975-6329

WNBC-4 Associated Press PA Sportsticker

Phone - (212) 664-4444 Phone - (212) 621-1670 Phone - 1-800-431-1654

FAX - (212) 459-1312 FAX - (212) 621-1639 FAX - 1-800-336-0383

INTERNET

Pace Athletics pacesettersathletics.com

NCAA www.ncaa.org

NCAA Sports www.ncaa.com

Northeast-10 Conference www.northeast10.org

DII Community www.diicommunity.org

Hansen Football Gazette ww.donhansen.com

USA Today www.usatoday.com

CSI: Photo www.csi-photo.net/gallery.html

Fox Sports Net www.foxsports.com

CBS Sports www.cbssports.com

ESPN www.espn.com

CNN/Sports Illustrated sportsillustrated.cnn.com

Div. II Homepage ncaa.org/wps/portal/division2.html

Div. II Football www.d2football.com

MEDIA INFORMATION

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CHRIS DAPOLITO

Head Coach

Coach Chris Dapolito

enters his first season as

Head Coach of the

Setters.

Dapolito was promoted

after serving two years as Pace's Offensive

Coordinator, and Assistant Head Coach. He

also served as the Quarterbacks Coach during

that time.

Dapolito served for two years as a player-

coach for the Les Argonautes and Turku Trojan

in the European Football League. In his role at

COACHES RECORD PCT.

George Maier (78-88) 52-48-2 .520

Bob Baker (89-91) 4-26-0 .133

Doug Bieling (92-93) 1-19-0 .050

Greg Lusardi (94-04) 43-66-0 .394

Mike Iezzi (05-09) 12-39-0 .235

Chris Dapolito (10-**) 0-0 .000

TOTALS 112-198-2 .361

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

YEAR RECORD PCT.

2010 First SeasonTOTALS 0-0

THE DAPOLITO FILE

HEAD COACH CHRIS DAPOLITO

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both teams, he played the starting quarterback, while also serving as the offensive coordinator,

assisting in play-calling during the game.

Dapolito also played quarterback for Duke University from 2001-04, serving as a team captain. He

graduated in May 2005 as a sociology major with a minor in history.

Coaching Staff

Back Row (L to R):

Jack Walsh, Sam

Thomas, Chris

Dapolito, Nick

Sanchez

Don Spragan, Fred

Calaicone

Front Row (L to R):

John Tice, Len

Sinisgalli, Seth Carter,

Andrew Lipski, Justin

Ellis

Not Pictured: Cornell

Craig, Ryan Fowler

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RYAN FOWLER

Assistant Head

Coach/Defensive

Coordinator

Ryan Fowler comes to theSetters following six-year NFLcareer, playing with the DallasCowboys, Tennessee Titansand New York Jets. Fowler willbe the Defensive Coordinatorthis season for Pace.

DON SPRAGAN

Linebackers Coach

LEN SINISGALLI

Running Backs

Coach

Coach Don Spragan enters hissecond year on the Setters staffand will again coach the line-backers this season

Spragan comes to Pace after aplaying career in the NFL from1999-2008, playing for theDenver Broncos from 2001-04,and the Miami Dolphins from

2005-07.

In 96 games played, Spragan totaled 189 tackles, ninefumble recoveries, and 3.5 sacks.

Prior to the NFL, Spragan attended and played football atStanford University from 1996-99, majoring in civil engi-neering.

While at Stanford in 1998, Spragan was named to theFirst-team All Pac-10.

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Fowler totaled 135 tackles in six NFL season as he playedthree years for the Cowboys, two seasons with the Titansand most recently played for the Jets in 2009. He alsoplayed in 14 or more games in four of his professional sea-sons.

At Duke, Fowler finished his career second on the careertackles for a loss list (47.5), third in all-time tackles (495) andsixth in career sacks with 12.5. He was also only the secondplayer in Blue Devils’ history to lead the team in tackles forthree straight seasons. Fowler earned second-team All-ACChonors his senior year after registering 136 tackles andearned honorable mention All-ACC and Academic All-ACChonors his junior year after leading Duke with career-high145 tackles.

A three-year letterman at Seminole High School inRedington Shores, Fla., Fowler played quarterback, runningback and linebacker. As a senior, he captained a team thatwent 8-2 and made an appearance in the state playoffs.

JOHN TICE

Offensive Line

Coach

of the Saints in the 1983 NFL Draft. He played in 134 games attight end during his professional career and drew 56 starts.

Tice retired from the National Football League in 1992 due to aserious shoulder injury. At that time, he ranked ninth on the Saints’career receptions list (158) and 11th on New Orleans’ gamesplayed chart (134). He closed his professional career with 1,602receiving yards and 15 touchdown receptions.

From 1985 through 1991, Tice missed only three contests. Duringa four-year stretch from 1985 to 1988, he caught 103 passes for1,074 yards and 12 touchdowns. He enjoyed his finest season in1986 when he registered a career-high 37 receptions for a career-best 330 yards. He registered another career standard the follow-ing year when he pulled down six touchdown receptions.

At the conclusion of his playing days, the Central Islip, N.Y., nativeentered the private business sector and served as a volunteerfootball coach for several high schools in Florida.

He joined the coaching staff of the Minnesota Vikings in 1999 asan offensive assistant before adding duties as the club’s tight endscoach in 2000. In all, he spent seven years on Minnesota’s coach-ing staff. He spent four of those years serving under his brotherMike, who was the Vikings’ head coach from 2002 through 2005.Last season, Tice was the Offensive Line Coach for the New YorkSentinals of the UFL

A 1983 graduate of the University of Maryland, Tice earned honor-able mention All-America honors as a senior by both theAssociated Press and The Sporting News. He ranked as theTerrapins’ leading receiver during each of his final two seasonsand played under then-Maryland head coach Bobby Ross as asenior.

Tice resides at West Point with his wife, Barbara, and children:John-Eric, Alexis, Michael, and twins, Carly and Clayton.

John Tice, a former National FootballLeague teammate of Army head foot-ball coach Stan Brock, is in his secondseason as the Black Knights’ offensiveline coach.

A 10-year National Football Leagueveteran, Tice was a third-round choice

NICK SANCHEZ

Defensive Backs

Coach

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CORNELL CRAIG

Wide Receivers

Coach

Cornell Craig joins the Settersas the Wide Receivers Coachthis season after a Hall of Famecareer at Southern IllinoisUniversity from 1996-99. Craigis also a member of the PaceUniversity staff, serving as theDirector of the Office ofMulticultural Affairs and Diversity

Programs for the Pleasantville campus.

At Southern Illinois, Craig was the Division I-AA Player ofthe Year and All-American as a senior, following his 77-reception, 1,419 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior in1999. He still holds numerous receiving records, includingmost receptions (207), most receiving yards (3,508), mosttouchdown catches (37), record for catches in a game (13)and receiving yards in a game (219). Craig was inducted tothe Salukis Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

Criag graduated from Southern Illinois in 2000 and earnedhis MBA Bellarmine University in Louisville Kentucky

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JACK WALSH

Defensive Line Coach

Jack enters his first season as thedefensive line coach for PaceUniversity. A former player for PaceUniversity 1981- 1984, Jack playeddefensive tackle for the Setterswhere he was a three time 1st teamall conference selection, defensivecaptain his senior year, earned the

coaches defensive player award in 1984 ,as well as, beingnamed to the 1st team All ECAC team.

In 2004 under former Head Coach Greg Lusardi, Jack coachedthe wide receivers for Pace.

He resides in Brookfield, CT with his wife Denise and threechildren John, Christine and Kevin.

SETH CARTER

Tight Ends/Special

Teams Coach

FRED CALAICONE

Emeritus

ANDREW LIPSKI

Graduate Assitant/

Linebacker Coach

JUSTIN ELLIS

Offensive Intern

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second largest Division

II conference in the

country and is com-

prised of 15 institu-

tions, six from the

Commonwealth of

Massachusetts, three

each from New York

and New Hampshire,

and one each from

Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Founded in

1980 as the Northeast-7, the charter members were

American International College, Assumption College,

Bentley College, Bryant College, the University of

Hartford, Springfield College and Stonehill College.

Saint Anselm was admitted to the conference in

1981 and Merrimack joined the fold in 1984, replacing

Hartford, now a Division I institution. The conference

expanded from eight to 10 teams with the addition of

Quinnipiac and Saint Michael's in 1987.

Springfield left the conference for Division III fol-

lowing the completion of the 1994-95 academic year.

The conference returned to 10 teams in 1996-97 with

the addition of Le Moyne College and then expanded to

11 in 1997-98 with the inclusion of Pace University. In

1998-99, the conference reverted to 10 schools when

Quinnipiac shifted its programs to Division I.

The NE-10 expanded to 15 institutions beginning

with the 2000-01 academic year. The five new institu-

tions included: Franklin Pierce College (now University),

the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Southern

New Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire

College), The College of Saint Rose and Southern

Connecticut State University. The conference added the

University of New Haven for the 2008-09 year with

Adelphi joining to fold in 2009-10, giving the NE-10 16

institutions this year.

In addition, the Northeast-10 Conference spon-

sors 23 championships including: men's and women's

soccer, field hockey, volleyball, men's and women's ten-

nis, men's and women's cross country, golf, men's and

women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and

women's lacrosse, football, and men's and women's

indoor and outdoor track and field. In 2003, the NE-10

added men’s and women’s swimming/diving and ice

hockey to the championship slate.

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

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Pace

University enters

its tenth season

as a member of

the Northeast-

10 Football

Conference

after four years

as an affiliate of

the Eastern

Football Conference. Pace was one of twelve char-

ter members of the Eastern Football Conference,

which was formed in 1997 for Division II non-

scholarship programs from New England to New

York.

The Northeast-10 Football Conference con-

sists of one 9-team standing in which each team

plays eight regular season games against confer-

ence opponents.

Pace University, American International

College, Assumption College, Bentley University,

the University of New Haven, Merrimack College,

Stonehill College, Southern Connecticut State

University, and St. Anselm College make up the

Northeast-10 Football Conference.

Last season, Bentley, Merrimack and

Southern Connecticut finished in a three-way tie

for the conference title with identical 6-2 records

in NE-10 play. Bentley finished 8-2 overall, while

Merrimack was 7-3 and Southern Connecticut

posted a 6-4 record.

In 2002 and 1999, the NE-10/EFC saw

one of its players place in the top three in voting

for the nation's Division II Player of the Year. In

1999, the conference welcomed St. Anselm

College, who revived its football program after

nearly 60 years, and Bryant College to the confer-

ence.

The University at Albany, which no longer

participates in the conference, claimed the first

two championships in 1997 and 1998, and AIC

won back-to-back championships in 1999 and

2000 after losing in the title game two years in a

row.

Currently in its third decade, the

Northeast-10 Conference has established itself as

one of the premier all-around NCAA Division II

conferences in the nation. The NE-10 is now the

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Northeast-10 Conference - 2009 Final Season Standings

Conference OverallInstitution W L W LMerrimack* 6 2 7 3Bentley* 6 2 8 2Southern Connecticut* 6 2 6 4Assumption 5 3 6 4New Haven 4 4 5 5Stonehill 4 4 5 5American International 3 5 5 5Saint Anselm 1 7 2 8Pace 1 7 1 9

* - Regular season champions

First Team - OffenseName Yr. Pos. School HometownJames Suozzo So. QB Merrimack Everette, Mass.Herbert Woodard Jr. RB Assumption Salem, N.J.Anthony Smalls So. RB Merrimack Dorchester, Mass.Jarom Freeman Sr. RB So. Connecticut Peekskill, N.Y.Chris Laham Gr. WR Merrimack Westwood, Mass.Jeremiah Watts Sr. WR Merrimack Clovis, Calif.Marc Wilson So. WR Saint Anselm Farmington, Conn.Andrew Kulak Sr. TE Pace Wolcott, Conn.Matthew Sidebottom Jr. OL Assumption Franklin, Mass.Kevin Kearns Sr. OL Bentley Bridgewater, Mass.David Belmont So. OL Merrimack Melrose, Mass.Greg Tuba Sr. OL So. Connecticut Monroe, Conn.Thomas Pfeifer Sr. OL Stonehill West Babylon, N.Y.Tyler McNamara Sr. PK Bentley Medway, Mass.Stephan Neville So. RS Stonehill Foxboro, Mass.

First Team - DefenseName Yr. Pos. School HometownNate Thompson Gr. DL American Int’l Elizabeth, N.J.Jashawn Williams Jr. DL American Int’l Roosevelt, N.Y.Darryl Laforest Sr. DL Bentley Rosindale, Mass.Eric Holter Sr. DL So. Connecticut Milford, Conn.Andrew Lesko Sr. DL Stonehill Northampton, Mass.Dustin Zitzmann Sr. LB Assumption Pinellas Park, Fla.Matt Zahoruiko Sr. LB Bentley No. Andover, Mass.Shawn Louiseau So. LB Merrimack Shrewsbury, Mass.Tony Johnson So. LB Merrimack Lynn, Mass.Allen Bush Jr. DB American Int’l Newark, N.J.Chris Carroll Sr. DB Bentley Lynn, Mass.Martin Manson Sr. DB So. Connecticut Bloomfield, Conn.Stephan Neville So. DB Stonehill Foxboro, Mass.Chris Rooney So. P Stonehill Quincy, Mass.

All-Rookie TeamName Yr. Pos. School HometownMatt Brown Fr WR American Int’l North Kingston, R.I.Corey Kemps Fr. PK/P Assumption Carmel, Ind.Jesse Fowler Fr. DB Merrimack Lynn, Mass.Sharrief Hall Fr. WR New Haven Brockton, Mass.Mike Gomes Fr. DB New Haven Brockton, Mass.Raheem Stanley Fr. DL New Haven Hartford, Conn.Ryan Osiecki Fr. QB New Haven Seymour, Conn.Demetrius Washington EllisonFr. WR New Haven Rahway, N.J.Zach Conklin Fr. OL New Haven Otisville, N.Y.Patrick Lupfer Fr. WR Pace Mineola, N.Y.Chris Bent Fr. LB Saint Anselm Dracut, Mass.Ethan Sylvain Fr. DB Saint Anselm East Montpelier, Vt.Michael Pierce Fr. QB Saint Anselm Andover, Mass.Willie Epps Fr. WR So. Connecticut Norwalk, Conn.Jareed Gaines Fr. DB Stonehill Lumberton, N.J.

Northeast-10 Conference 2009 All-Conference Teams

Second Team - OffenseName Yr. Pos. School HometownRyan Osiecki So. QB New Haven Seymour, Conn.Rashaad Slowley So. RB So. Connecticut Mount Vernon, N.Y.John Wiechman Jr. RB So. Connecticut Buxton, MaineEddie Vachon Jr. RB Stonehill Newton, Mass.Kertis Hussey Sr. WR American Int’l Paterson, N.J.Kelley Rowe Gr. WR Bentley Toledo, OhioSharrief Hall So. WR New Haven Brockton, Mass.Peter DiGangi Sr. TE So. Connecticut Cheshire, Conn.Collin James Jr. OL American Int’l Springfield, Mass.Jacob Bradley Jr. OL Merrimack Dorchester, Mass.Dylan Register So. OL Merrimack Wayland, Mass.Zach Conklin Fr. OL New Haven Otisville, N.Y.Kenneth Marcoux Sr. OL Pace Fair Lawn, N.J.James Ecomomou Jr. OL So. Connecticut Coram, N.Y.Corey Kemps Fr. PK Assumption Carmel, Ind.Sharrief Hall So. RS New Haven Brockton, Mass.

Second Team - DefenseName Yr. Pos. School HometownMike Foley Jr. DL Assumption Holden, Mass.Cetan Taylor Gr. DL Bentley Lynn, Mass.Nick Desjardins So. DL Merrimack Somerville, Mass.Raheem Taylor So. DL New Haven Hartford, Conn.Daniel Allen Jr. DL So. Connecticut Bridgeport, Conn.Nick Abraham Jr. LB American Int’l Tewksbury, Mass.Dan Bohenek Sr. LB Saint Anselm Bridgewater, Mass.Andrew Pratt Sr. LB So. Connecticut West Haven, Conn.Jerome Pinckney Sr. LB So. Connecticut Ellenwood, Ga.Max Brown So. DB American Int’l Paterson, N.J.Mike Gomes So. DB New Haven Brockton, Mass.Ethan Sylvain Fr. DB Saint Anselm East Montpelier, Vt.Richard Kirkland Jr. DB So. Connecticut Paterson, N.J.Corey Kemps Fr. P Assumption Carmel, Ind.

Most Valuable Player : James Suozzo, MerrimackOffensive Player of the Year : Herbert Woodard, AssumptionCo-Defensive Players of the Year : Dustin Zitzman, Assumption

Matt Zahoruiko, BentleyOffensive Lineman of the Year : Greg Tuba, So ConnecticutDefensive Linemen of the Year : Jashawn Williams, American Int’lCo-Freshmen of the Year : Ethan Sylvain, Saint Anselm

Jareed Gaines, StonehillCoach of the Year : Thom Boerman, Bentley

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School1 Joe Garcia Sr. DB 5-10 190 Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park2 Duvall Zimmerman Sr. DB 5-11 210 Waterbury, Conn./Wilby3 Patrick Lupfer So. WR 5-8 180 Mineola, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial4 Joe Romanick Jr. QB 6-1 200 Slidell, La./Northshore5 Jurrell Hawkins So. RB 5-8 185 Binghamton, N.Y./Binghamton6 Yves Delpeche Sr. LB 6-0 210 Brooklyn, N.Y./Canarsie/Hudson Valley CC7 Desmond Hinds Sr. WR 5-9 180 Stamford, Conn./Stamford/Iona College9 Jason Washington Sr. RB 5-8 175 Bronx, N.Y./Mamaroneck/Iona College10 Jonfrey Sanchez Sr. LB 5-11 220 Bogota, N.J./Bogota11 Steve Alesi Sr. LB 6-1 235 Commack, N.Y./Commack/Nassau C.C.12 Danroy Henry Jr. DB 6-1 185 Cambridge, Mass./Oliver Ames/Iona College 13 Ryan Kasdorf Fr. QB 6-1 200 Newhall, Calif./Norte Dame H.S.15 Jordan Raynor Fr. QB/P 6-2 225 Browns Mills, N.J./Pemberton 16 Brian Mizerek So. DB 6-2 196 West Milford, N.J./West Milford17 Ali Mourtada Jr. PK 5-8 165 Foxboro, Mass./Foxboro18 Dominique West Jr. WR 6-4 200 Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty19 Eric Ortega Sr. WR 5-10 170 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Peter’s Boys20 Raphael Polanco So. DB 6-0 200 Clifton, N.J./Clifton/Milford Academy21 David Lopez Jr. DB 5-11 195 Ozone Park, N.Y./Christ the King22 Victor Macaluso Jr. DB 5-10 195 Merrick, N.Y./Sanford Calhoun23 Dan Parker Gr. DB 5-8 177 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Deerfield Beach/LaSalle Univ.24 Eric Santos Jr. RB 5-10 220 Huntington, N.Y./Huntington26 Eshawn Armstrong Jr. RB 6-0 205 Middletown, N.Y./Middletown 28 Chris Perugini So. RB 5-9 170 Eastchester, N.Y./Eastchester 29 Byron Reid Sr. DB 6-0 200 Rosedale, N.Y./Jamaica/Globe Institute of Tech.32 Kyle Curran So. RB 5-11 205 Shaftsbury, Vt./Worcester Academy33 Thaddeus Kowal So. LB 6-0 210 Pompton Lakes, N.J./DePaul34 Paul Mohan Gr. LB 6-1 220 New Rochelle, N.Y./Archbishop Stepanic/Iona College35 Cesar Reyes Jr. DB 5-8 195 New York, N.Y./Wadleigh 41 Jadiel Javier Sr. FB 5-8 200 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Peter’s43 Felix Pagan Jr. DE 6-2 240 Howard Beach, N.Y./Christ the King44 Jesus Cardona Sr. LB 5-10 235 Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian46 Jake Parrott Jr. TE 6-2 220 Garwood, N.J./Arthur Johnson48 Charles Bachelder Sr. DE 6-4 218 Melrose, Mass./Melrose/Bridgton Academy51 Sean Bostic-Sealy So. LB 6-1 230 Hamden, Conn./Notre Dame HS/Bridgeton Acad.52 Matthew Grosser So. DL 6-0 255 Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes54 Matt Strizak So. OL 6-1 255 Fair Lawn, N.J./Don Bosco55 Max Katzner Sr. DL 6-0 235 Bogota, N.J./Bogota56 Vincent Romano Jr. LB 6-0 235 Davenport, N.Y./Oneonta 57 Andrew Madigan Fr. LB 5-10 195 Purdys, N.Y./Somers62 Gabriel Silva Jr. OL 6-0 265 Rutherford, N.J./Rutherford66 Nicholas Smith Sr. OL 6-5 335 Chicopee, Mass./Chicopee Comp. 67 Matthew Arciero Sr. OL 6-4 230 Staten Island, N.Y./Staten Island Tech69 Lyndon Johnson Jr. OL 6-4 290 Long Branch, N.J./Long Branch70 Angelo Pozzuto So. OL 6-3 270 Patterson, N.Y./Carmel72 Drew Cashin Fr. OL 6-2 300 Beacon, N.Y./Beacon75 Jose Zelaya Jr. OL 6-0 260 Stamford, Conn./Trinity Catholic 77 Shaine Artis Sr. OL 6-5 290 Durham, Maine/Brunswick78 William Woodard Jr. OL 6-4 290 Walden, N.Y./Valley Central81 Ryan Cuffe So. TE 6-1 215 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Peter’s83 Eliott Johnson So. TE 6-3 230 Chicago, Ill./Trinity Pawling85 Raymond Carrasco Sr. WR 6-3 215 Bogota, N.J./ Bogota86 Arvin Rai So. TE 6-3 220 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill87 Travis Johnson Fr. WR 5-11 200 Mt. Kisco, N.Y./Fox Lane88 Obi Onejeme Fr. DL 6-3 219 Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East89 Brian Winfield Fr. TE 6-5 200 Newton, N.J./Newton91 Patrick Finnegan Sr. DE 6-2 220 Hazlet, N.J./Raritan92 Joseph Fasano So. DE 6-0 285 Franklin Square, N.Y./Carey95 Bujar Celaj Fr. DL 5-10 240 Briarcliff, N.Y./Briarcliff97 Jahari Hyacinth Fr. DT 6-2 295 Tampa, Fla./Freedom98 Daniel Pena Gr. DL 6-3 255 New York, N.Y./HSES/Syracuse Univ.99 Mason Pau’u Fr. DL 6-4 260 Cypress, Calif./Los Alamitos

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QUARTERBACKJunior Joe Romanick returns to leadthe Setters’ signal callers this seasonafter playing in eight games last year.Romanick tossed for 858 yards on 74-for-140 passing, including four touch-downs. He will use his athleticism andexperience to lead a solid offensivescheme this season. Coach Dapolitobrought in a pair of solid freshman toback up Romanick as Ryan Kasdorfand Jordan Raynor will give Pace soliddepth at quarterback. Kasdorf comesto Pace from California, where he wasnamed the Gatorade State Player ofYear as a junior and is an intelligentplayer who understands the game.Raynor is a great athlete and his ver-satility will allow him to see success inthe future.

RUNNING BACKSThe Setters return a solid back fieldas Jurrell Hawkins enters the seasonas the starter after red-shirting lastyear. Hawkins is an all-around backwith the ability to catch passes out ofthe back field. Joining Hawkins at run-ning back are senior JasonWashington and Chris Perugini.Washington is in his second seasonwith the Setters after transferringfrom Iona College In 2009, he rushedfor 406 yards on 108 carries, scoringfive touchdowns, while catching 12passes for 109 yards. Perugini bringsexplosive speed to the position andalong with Washington have big-playability. The Setters also return EricSantos and Jadiel Javier to the fullback position this season. Santos satout the 2009 season but in 2008played in eight games as a key block-er for the Setters’ running back. Javiercaught five passes for 53 yards lastyear and will see action in the runninggame this year also.

WIDE RECEIVERCoach Dapolito returns a talentedgroup of receivers as senior EricOrtega led the Setters in receivingyards with 483 on 29 receptions anda team-best four touchdowns.Desmond Hinds played in sevengames last year, totaling 10 recep-tions for 126 yards and one touch-down. Ortega is an all-around solidreceiver, while Hinds’ breakawayspeed should give the Setters bal-ance. NE-10 All-Rookie selectionPatrick Lupfer also returns to thePace receiving core after posting 10catches for 170 yards and a pair oftouchdowns. Pace has good depth atreceiver as Dominique West will lookto take advantage of his size to be asolid target for the Setters. RayCarrasco is a physical receiver whowill also push for playing time thisseason.

TIGHT END

The Setters will look to overcome theloss of All-Conference and All-Regionselection Andrew Kulak as junior JakeParrott will look to step into a startingrole this season. Parrott is a depend-able receiver and will look to build onhis five receptions for 49 yards lastseason. Eliott Johnson will play in areserve role to Parrott as he is a two-sport athlete, playing baseball in thespring. Johnson is a physical playerwith good receiving skills, givingCoach Dapolito good depth at tightend. Ryan Cuff returns to the Setters,while transfer Arvin Rai will look to viefor playing time this season.

OFFENSIVE LINE Coach Dapolito returns an experi-enced offensive line as four of the fivestarters are back in the lineup thisseason. The left side of the linereturns a pair of seniors as MattArciero and Nick Smith have startedthe last two years on the line.Sophomore Matt Strizak returns asthe starting center after starting ninegames as a freshman last season. Onthe right side, Shaine Artis comesback to the Setters’ lineup as the righttackle after starting the last two sea-sons. Junior William Woodard will stepinto a starting role at right guardreplacing NE-10 All-Conference selec-tion Kenneth Marcoux. The Settershave a solid group of reserves asGabriel Silva, Lyndon Johnson, JoseZelaya, Angelo Pozzuto and DrewCashin all return and will be expectedto push for playing time this season.

DEFENSIVE LINE The Setters return a pair of solid sen-iors at defensive end in CharlesBachelder and Patrick Finnegan.Bachelder totaled 27 tackles last sea-son with three sacks, while Finneganrecorded 25 tackles and tied for theteam lead with five sacks. In the mid-dle, Max Katzner makes the move tothe tackle position after playing line-backer last season. Katzner posted16 tackles and one sack last season.Joining Katzner at the tackle spot isJoseph Fasano, who played in sixgames totaling six tackles last sea-son. Senior Jesus Cardona makes themove from linebacker to providedepth on the defensive line this sea-son. Cardona totaled five tackles ineight games played last year. CoachDapolito brought in some solid fresh-man in Obi Onejeme, Bujar Celaj,Mason Pau’u and Jahari Hyacinthalong with Daniel Pena to compete forplaying time this season.

LINEBACKER Coach Dapolito returns a solid core oflinebackers led by senior JonfreySanchez. Last season, Sanchez wassecond on the team with 72 tackles,while recording three interceptions for

the Setters. Sanchez will look to playa key role as one of the starting out-side linebackers and be one of theleaders on defense. Senior YvesDelpeche will look to step into a start-ing role at the other outside line-backer position after posting 12 tack-les in eight games last season forPace. In the middle, sophomore SeanBostic-Sealy steps into a starting rolefor the Setters after sitting out lastyear via the redshirt. In the supportingrole, junior Vince Romano will bring ahigh energy and a positive attitude tothe defense, while Thaddeus Kowaland Steve Alesi will push for playingtime for Pace this season.

DEFENSIVE BACK The Setters will be experienced anddeep in the defensive back field asIona College transfer Joseph Garciawill be one of the starting corner-backs this season. Garcia totaled 96tackles and two interceptions in threeseasons with the Gaels. DJ Henry willmake the switch from offense to start-ing cornerback this year and will bringhis athleticism and ball skills to theSetter defense. In the safety posi-tions, returner David Lopez is theSetters’ top defender and will look tobuild on his 48 tackles and twoblocked kicks from last season.Transfer Duvall Zimmerman will startat strong safety and be an aggressivedefender for Pace. Graduate DanParker will look to bounce back froman injury last season and push forplaying time in the defensive back-field, while Raphael Polonco will playa key role on defense. Junior VictorMacaluso is growing into the positionand will look to push for playing timethis season. Byron Reid is one of themost improved players from the springand will also see action on defense.

SPECIAL TEAMSJunior Ali Mourtada battled injurieslast season, playing in only fourgames but was effective as he was aperfect 4-for-4 in extra points.Mourtada also connected on his lonefield goal attempt, hitting a 37-yardfield goal against SouthernConnecticut and will continue as theprimary place kicker this season.Freshman Jordan Raynor will step inas the primary punter this season forthe Setters, while also serving as oneof the quarterbacks for CoachDapolito. In the kick return game, EricOrtega remains as the #1 punt return-er, while Jason Washington and ChrisPerugini will serve at the kickoffreturners this season.

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2009: Played in 10 games… Second among team leaders with

72 total tackles, 32 solo... Recorded five tackles for losses total-

ing 32 yards with one sack for a nine yard loss… Recorded three

interceptions.

2008: Played in eight games…Totaled 23 tackles and a fumble

recovery in his playing time.

2007: Recorded 15 tackles in six games..

Personal: Born September 2 1989... Parent is Jose Sanchez...

Majoring in Business Management. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd2007.......... 6 3 12 15 0.0-0 0 0 0 02008.......... 8 6 17 23 0.5-2 0 0 1 02009.......... 10 32 40 72 5.0-32 5 0 0 0TOTAL 24 41 69 110 5.5-34 5 0 1 0

JONFREY SANCHEZ #10

Senior

Linebacker

5’11” 220

Bogota, NJ

Bogota

2009: Started all 10 games… Caught 29 passes for 483 yards,

averaging 16.7 yards a catch… Caught four touchdownS.

2008: Played in ten games…Led the Setters in the major receiv-

ing categories….Caught 33 passes for 413 yards and five touch-

downs.

2007: Caught 13 passes for 108 yards.

Personal: Born January 10, 1989... Parents are Jay and Paula

Ortega... Majoring in Education.RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD 2007................ 9 13 108 0 2008................ 10 33 413 52009................ 10 29 483 4TOTAL............... 29 75 1,004 9

ERIC ORTEGA #19

Senior

Wide Receiver

5’10” 170

Staten Island, NY

St. Peter’s

2009: Appeared in nine games… Recorded 27 total tackles, 13

unassisted and 14 assisted… Confirmed five tackles for losses

totaling 28 yards with three sacks for 20 yards… Forced and

recovered one fumble…

2008: Played in ten games…Recorded 20 total tackles with 3

sacks and a fumble recovery.

2007: Saw limited action in nine games.

Personal: Born July 7, 1987... Parents is Edward Bachelder...

Majoring in Nursing.

CHARLES BACHELDER #48

Senior

Defensive Line

6’4” 218

Melrose, MA

Bridgton Academy

2009: Started nine games on the offensive line.

2008: Started in nine games for the Setters offensive line.

2007: Played in four games.

Personal: Born April 18, 1989... Parent are Tom and Bonnie

Arciero... Majoring in Business Management.

NICHOLAS SMITH #66

Senior

Offensive Line

6’5” 335

Chicopee, MA

Bridgton Academy

2009: Started all 10 games on the offensive line.

2008: Played in five and started two games for the offensive line.

2007: Was lost for the season in the opening game.

Personal: Born June 24, 1988.... Parents are William and

Cynthia Smith... Majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology.

MATTHEW ARCIERO #67

Senior

Offensive Line

6’4” 230

Staten Island, NY

Staten Island Tech

2009: Started nine games on the offensive line.

2008: Started in nine games for the Setters offensive line.

2007: Played in six games.

Personal: Born January 8, 1989... Parents are Michael and

Deanna Artis... Majoring in Accounting.

SHAINE ARTIS #77

Senior

Offensive Line

6’5” 290

Durham, ME

Brunswick

PATRICK FINNEGAN #91

Senior

Defensive Line

6’2” 220

Hazlet, NJ

Raritan

2009:Played in 10 games… Recorded 25 total tackles, 12

unassisted and 13 assisted… Confirmed 7.5 tackles for losses

totaling 39 yards with five sacks for 31 yards… Recovered two

fumbles.

2008: Played in ten games…Totaled 42 tackles with 10 tackles

for loss…Led the Setters in sacks with four…Recorded a fum-

ble recovery.

2007: Played in 11 games, starting one... Recorded 17 tackles

and two quarterback sacks.

Personal: Born June 12, 1989... Parents are Peter and

Maureen Finnegan... Majoring in Business Management.

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2009: Did not play due to an injury.

2008: Recovered a fumble and recorded six total tackles in six

games played.

Personal: Born December 7, 1987... Parent is Valerie

Parker...Majoring in Communications.

DAN PARKER #23

Graduate

Defensive Back

5’8” 177

Launderhill, FL

LaSalle University

JESUS CARDONA #44

Senior

Defensive Line

5’10” 235

Brooklyn, NY

Xaverian

2009: Played in eight games… Recorded five assisted tack-

les…

2008: Played in five games…Compiled 17 total

tackles…Recorded one interception and recovered a fumble.

2007: Posted seven tackles in 10 games.

Personal: Born April 22, 1989... Parent is Jacqueline

Cardona... Majoring in Education

2009:Played in five games… Caught three passes for 22 yards,

averaging 7.3 yards a catch…

2008: Saw limited action in one game played.

2007: Did not play.

Personal: Born June 12, 1989... Parent is Siobhan Carrasco...

Majoring in Finance.

RAY CARRASCO #85

Senior

Wide Receiver

6’3” 215

Bogota, NJ

Bogota

2009: Played in 10 games… Recorded 16 total tackles seven

unassisted and nine assisted… Confirmed four tackles for loss-

es totaling 19 yards with one sack for 14 yards… Forced one

fumble.

2008: Played in all 10 games... Totaled 13 tackles, 11 solo...

Recorded a 24-yard interception return for a touchdown

against Assumption in the season opener.

2007: Recorded 22 tackles and one interception in six games.

Personal: Born February 2, 1989... Parents is Jeff Kaztner...

Majoring in Business.

MAX KATZNER #55

Senior

Linebacker

6’0” 235

Bogota, NJ

Bogota

2009: Played in seven games… Caught 10 passes for 126

yards, averaging 12.6 yards a catch… Caught one touchdown.

At Iona College: Played in 14 games in two seasons, scoring

two touchdowns in 2008.

Personal: Born April 25, 1989... Parents are Desmond and

Sharon Hinds... Majoring in Business Management.

DESMOND HINDS #7

Senior

Wide Receiver

5’9” 180

Stamford, CT

Stamford/Iona College

2009: Played in 10 games… Second among team leaders with

406 rushing yards on 108 attempts… Scored five touchdowns

on the ground… Caught 12 passes for 109 yards, averaging

9.1 yards a catch…

At Iona College: Played in four games in 2008, rushing for 160

yards.

Personal: Born Setember 2, 1986... Parent is Gloria

Washington... Majoring in History.

JASON WASHINGTON#9

Senior

Running Back

5’8” 175

Bronx, NY

Mamaroneck/Iona College

2009: Appeared in eight games… Recorded 12 total tackles,

seven unassisted and five assisted… Posted an assisted sack for

a loss of four yards.

At Hudson Valley CC: Played in four games in 2008, recording

12 tackles.

Personal: Born November 25, 1987... Parent is Erlande

Jacques... Majoring in Finance and Marketing.

YVES DELPECHE #6

Senior

Linebacker

6’0” 206

Brooklyn, NY

Canarsie/Hudson Valley CC

STEVE ALESI #11

Senior

Linebacker

6’1” 235

Commack, NY

Commack/Nassau C.C.

2009: Played in nine games… Recorded seven total tackles,

three unassisted and four assisted… Posted one tackle for a

loss of one yard…

Personal: Born June 12, 1987... Parents are Charles and

Teresa Alesi... Majoring in History.

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At Iona College: Recorded 96 tackles, two interceptions and

defended 20 passes in three seasons. ‘

Personal: Born January 24, 1988... Parent is Lillian Germelli...

Majoring in Business Management

JOE GARCIA #1

Senior

Defensive Back

5’10 190

Floral Park, NY

Floral Park/Iona College

Personal: Born November 19, 1989... Parent is Margaret

Thompson Reid... Majoring in Communications.

BYRON REID #29

Senior

Defensive Back

6’0” 200

Rosedale, NY

Jamaica/Globe Tech

PAUL MOHAN #34SeniorLinebacker6’1” 220New Rochelle, NYArchbishop Stepanic/Iona College

2009: Appeared in 10 games… Caught five passes for 53

yards, averaging 10.6 yards a catch.

2008: Saw limited action in his nine games played.

2007: Played in two games.

Personal: Born January 4, 1989... Parent is Lydia Palafox...

Majoring in Accounting.

JADIEL JAVIER #41

Senior

Full Back

5’8” 200

Staten Island, NY

St. Peter’s

At Iona College: Recorded 78 tackles, including 6.5 for losses

and two sacks in three seasons.

Personal: Born August 10, 1988... Parents are Paul and Donna

Mohan... Majoring in Homeland Security and National Safety

Management.

DUVALL ZIMMERMAN#2

Senior

Defensive Back

5’11” 210

Waterbury, CT

Waterbury

Personal: Born November 10, 1986... Parent is Fostina

Zimmerman... Majoring in Criminal Justice.

Personal: Born June 26, 1987... Parent is Insolina Pauilino...

Majoring in Public Administration.

DANIEL PENA #98

Graduate

Defensive Line

6’3” 255

New York, NY

HSES/Syracuse Univ.

2009: Played in eight games… Threw for 858 yards, averaging

107.2 yards a game with a 52.9% completion rate… Tossed

four touchdowns and scored one on the ground… Rushed for

79 yards on 66 attempts

2008: Sat out the season via the red shirt.

Personal: Born December 1, 1988... Parents are Joe and Sue

Romanick... Majoring in Business Management.

JOE ROMANICK #4

Junior

Quarterback

6’1” 200

Slidell, LA

Northshore

ALI MOURTADA #17

Junior

Place Kicker

5’8” 165

Foxboro, MA

Foxboro

2009: Played in three games... Kicked a 37-yard field goal

against Southern Connecticut... Was 4-for-4 on extra point

attempts... Averaged 33.9 yards on 10 punts.

2008: Named to the NE-10 All Rookie Team as a kicker…Set the

school record for the longest field goal with a 52-yard kick on

10/25…Went 6-11 on the season with field goals attempts.

Personal: Born August 19, 1990... Parents are Samira and

Ahmed Mourtada... Majoring in Psychology.

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DOMINIQUE WEST #18

Junior

Wide Receiver

6’4” 200

Philadelphia, PA

Cardinal Dougherty

2009: Appeared in two games… Caught two passes for five

yards.

2008: Saw limited action, playing in one game.

Personal: Born September 13, 1990... Parents are Clifford and

Solone West... Majoring in Communications.

DAVID LOPEZ #21

Junior

Defensive Back

5’11” 195

Ozone Park, NY

Christ the King

2009: Appeared in 10 games… Recorded 48 total tackles, 32unassisted and 16 assisted… Forced and recovered two fum-bles… Blocked two kicks and broke up five passes.2008: Did not playPersonal: Born April 25, 1990... Parent is Marta Lozada...Majoring in Biology.

2009: Played in one game.

At Iona College: Played in one game in 2008.

Personal: Born October 29, 1989... Parents are Dan and

Angella Henry... Majoring in Business Management.

DANROY HENRY #12

Junior

Defensive Back

6’1” 185

North Easton, MA

Oliver Ames/Iona College

ESHAWN ARMSTRONG#26JuniorRunning Back6’0” 205 Middletown, NYMiddletown/MilfordAcad.

2009: Did not play.

2008: Played in three games…Rushed for 63 on 22 attempts

and a touchdown.

Personal: Born January 8, 1989... Parents are Edward

Armstrong and Lisa White... Majoring in Finance.

JAKE PARROTT #46

Junior

Tight End

6’2” 220

Garwood, NJ

Arthur Johnson

2009: Played in eight games… Caught five passes for 49 yards,averaging 9.8 yards a catch.2008: Did not playPersonal: Born September 19, 1989... Parents are Robert andBeverly Parrott... Majoring in Criminal Justice.

VICTOR MACALUSO #22

Junior

Defensive Back

5’10” 195

Merrick, NY

Sanford Calhoun

2009: Played in one game.2008: Did not playPersonal: Born March 5, 1990... Parents are Victor and MariaMacaluso.. Majoring in Accounting.

FELIX PAGAN #43

Junior

Defensive End

6’2” 240

Howard Beach, NY

Christ the King

2009: Appeared in six games… Recorded three total tackles,one unassisted and two assisted.2008: Did not playPersonal: Born October 2, 1990... Parent is Joan Pagan...Majoring in Psychology.

VINCE ROMANO#56

Junior

Linebacker

6’0” 235

Davenport, NY

Oneonta

2009: Played in eight games… Recorded six total tackles, fourunassisted and two assisted.2008: Saw limited action in one game played.Personal: Born September 10, 1990... Parents are Robert andBarbara Romano... Majoring in Psychology.

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2009: Played in two games.

2008: Did not play.

Personal: Born December 23, 1989... Parent is Lyndon

Johnson... Majoring in Criminal Justice.

LYNDON JOHNSON #69

Junior

Offensive Line

6’4” 290

Long Branch, NJ

Long Branch

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2009: Played in two games, starting one.

2008: Did not play.

Personal: Born March 31, 1990... Parents are Hamilton and

Junia Silva... Majoring in Business.

GABRIEL SILVA #62

Junior

Offensive Line

6’0” 265

Rutherford, NJ

Rutherford

2009: Did not play.

2008: Did not play.

Personal: Born January 20, 1991... Parents are William Jr. and

Renee Woodard... Majoring in Business Management.

WILLIAM WOODARD #78

Junior

Offensive Line

6’4” 290

Walden, NY

Valley Central

2009: Did not play.

2008: Did not play.

Personal: Born May 2, 1990... Parent is Zoila Zelaya...

Majoring in Communications.

JOSE ZELAYA #75

Junior

Offensive Line

6’0” 260

Stamford, CT

Trinity Catholic

2009: Did not play.

2008: Played in eight games, rushing for 14 yards on three car-

ries... Caught one pass for 13 yards.

Personal: Born December 26, 1989... Parents are Hector and

Magdalena Santos... Majoring in Criminal Justice and

Psychology.

ERIC SANTOS #24

Junior

Full Back

5’10” 220

Huntington, NY

Huntington

Personal: Born May 10, 1990... Parents are Josue Reyes and

Norma Alvarez... Majoring in Biology.

CESAR REYES #35

Junior

Defensive Back

5’8” 195

New York, NY

Wadleigh

CHRIS PERUGINI #28

Sophomore

Running Back

5’9” 170

Eastchester, NY

Eastchester

PATRICK LUPFER #3

Sophomore

Wide Receiver

5’8” 180

Mineola, NY

Kellenberg Memorial

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born Augusrt 11, 1991... Parents are Anthony and

Patriciia Perugini... Majoring in Accounting.

2009: Played in six games… Caught 10 passes for 170 yards,

averaging 17 yards a catch… Caught two touchdowns... Was

named to the NE-10 All-Rookie team.

Personal: Born July 18, 1991... Parents are Bob and Jill

Lupfer... Majoring in Business.

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2009: Did not play.

2008: Did not play.

Personal: Born July 13, 1989... Parent is Eddie Hawkins...

Majoring in Business.

JURRELL HAWKINS #5

Red-Shirt Sophomore

Running Back

5’8” 185

Binghamton, NY

Binghamton

SEAN BOSTIC-SEALY #51

Sophomore

Linebacker

6’1” 230

Hamden, CT

Notre Dame (CT)

ELIOTT JOHNSON #83

Sophomore

Tight End

6’3” 230

Chicago, IL

Trinity Pawling

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born February 12, 1990... Parent is Diane Johnson...

Majoring in Criminal Justice.

2009: Played in one game

Personal: Born May 15, 1990... Parents are James Mewborn

and Sherry Bostic Mewborn... Majoring in Criminal Justice.

RAPHAEL POLANCO #20

Sophomore

Defensive Back

6’0” 200

Clifton, NJ

Clifton

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born February 21, 1990... Parent is Rite Cabo..

Majoring in Bio-Psychology.

MATT STRIZAK #54

Sophomore

Offensive Line

6’1” 255

Fair Lawn, NJ

Don Bosco

2009: Started in nine games at center.

Personal: Born July 20, 1991... Parent is Pamela Coles...

Undecided major.

BRIAN MIZEREK #16

Sophomore

Defensive Back

6’2” 196

West Milford, NJ

West Milford

THADDEUS KOWAL#33

Sophomore

Linebacker

6’0” 210

Pompton Lakes, NJ

DePaul

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born October 12, 1990... Parent is Tad Kowal...

Undecided major.

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born May 7, 1992... Parent is Beth Mizerek..

Undecided major.

JOSEPH FASANO #92

Sophomore

Defensive Line

6’0” 285

Franklin Square, NY

H. Frank Carey

2009: Played in six games… Recorded six total tackles, three

unassisted and three assisted… Netted 1.5 tackles for a loss of

five yards

Personal: Born December 1, 1991... Parents are Joe Yvonne

Fasano... Majoring in Business.

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KYLE CURRAN #32

Sophomore

Running Back

5’11” 205

Binghamton, NY

Binghamton

RYAN CUFFE #81

Sophomore

Tight End

6’1” 215

Staten Island, NY

St. Peter’s

DREW CASHIN #72

Sophomore

Offensive Line

6’2” 300

Beacon, NY

Beacon

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born July 9, 1991... Parents are William and Stacey

Cuffe... Undecided major.

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born June 24, 1991... Parent is Daniel Cashin..

Majoring in History and Education.

2009: Appeared in 10 games… Rushed for 121 yards on 40

attempts… Scored three touchdowns on the ground… Caught

six passes for 41 yards…

Personal: Born August 10, 1990.. Parents are Joe and Karren

Curran... Majoring in Marketing.

MATTHEW GROSSER #52

Sophomore

Offensive Line

6’0” 255

Pompton Lakes, NJ

Pompton Lakes

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born January 10, 1991... Parents are Brian and

Susan Grosser... Majoring in Finance.

ANGELO POZZUTO #70

Sophomore

Offensive Line

6’3” 270

Patterson, NY

Carmel

2009: Did not play.

Personal: Born July 22, 1991... Parents are Don and Carmelina

Pozzuto... Majoring in Accounting.

2010 Seniors

Back Row (L to R):

Byron Reid, Patrick

Finnegan, Nick Smith,

Shaine Artis, Charles

Bachelder.

Middle Row (L to R):

Jesus Cardona, Jadiel

Javier, Joe Garcia, Eric

Ortega, Desmond Hinds,

Yves Delpeche, Dan

Parker.

Front Row (L to R):

Max Katzner, Ray

Carrasco, Jonfrey

Sanchez, Jason

Washington, Duval

Zimmerman, Matt Arciero

ARVIN RAI #86

Sophomore

Tight End

6’3” 230

Cresskill, NJ

Cresskill

Personal: Born November 26, 1991... Parent is Anita Rai...

Majoring in Business.

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JORDAN RAYNOR #15

Freshman

Quarterback/Punter

6’2” 225

Browns Mills, NJ

Pemberton

RYAN KASDORF #13

Freshman

Quarterback

6’1” 200

Newhall, CA

Notre Dame H.S.

ANDREW MADIGAN #57

Freshman

Linebacker

5’10” 195

Purdys, NY

Somers

OBI ONEJEME #88

Freshman

Defensive Line

6’3” 219

Cherry Hill, NJ

Cherry Hill East

TRAVIS JOHNSON #87

Freshman

Wide Receiver

5’11” 200

Mt. Kisco, NY

Fox Lane

BUJAR CELAJ #95

Freshman

Defensive Line

5’10” 240

Briarcliff, NY

Briarcliff

BRIAN WINFIELD#89

Freshman

Tight End

6’5” 200

Newtown, NJ

Newtown

JAHARI HYACINTH #97

Freshman

Defensive Line

6’2” 295

Tampa, FL

Freedom

MASON PAU’U #99

Freshman

Defensive Line

6’4” 260

Cypress CA

Los Alimitos

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PACE VERSUS OPPONENTS

Opponent W L T PCT.

Albany (University at) 1 4 0 .200

Albright College 0 1 0 .000

American International 2 11 0 .154

Assumption College 11 6 0 .647

Bentley University 3 9 0 .250

Brooklyn College 7 0 0 1.000

Bryant University 2 7 0 .222

C.W. Post 3 17 0 .150

Cortland (University at) 0 1 0 .000

East Stroudsburg Univ. 0 0 0 .000

Fordham University 4 4 1 .500

Gannon University 3 1 0 .750

Hartwick College 0 3 0 .000

Hobart College 2 2 0 .500

Hofstra University 0 4 0 .000

Husson College 1 1 0 .500

Iona College 10 13 0 .435

Marist College 9 7 0 .563

UMass-Lowell 6 2 0 .750

Merrimack College 0 9 0 .000

Mercyhurst College 0 2 0 .000

Monmouth College 0 3 0 .000

New Haven (University of) 0 1 0 .000

Opponent W L T PCT.

New Jersey City 0 2 0 .000

Ramapo College 1 1 0 .500

Sacred Heart University 3 2 0 .600

St. Anselm College 6 6 0 .500

St. John's University 6 12 0 .333

St. Peter's College 8 2 0 .800

Salisbury St. University 0 3 0 .000

Salve Regina University 0 2 0 .000

Seton Hall University 2 1 1 .667

So. Connecticut St. Univ. 0 15 0 .000

Stonehill College 8 5 0 .615

Stony Brook (University at) 2 10 0 .167

Trenton St. University 1 5 0 .167

U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1 1 0 .500

U.S. Merchant Marine Acad. 1 8 0 .111

Upsala College 1 1 0 .500

Villanova University 0 1 0 .000

Wagner College 1 5 0 .167

W. Connecticut St. 1 0 0 1.000

William Paterson College 6 8 0 .429

TOTALS 107 183 2 .370

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SAINT ANSELM September 25, 2010 - 1:00 PM

Grappone Stadium – Manchester, N.H.School Information Location: Manchester, NH President: Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, OSB Athletics Director: Dr. Jo-Ann NesterNickname: Hawks Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: Patrick Murphy (Northeastern

’96/3rd Season) Record at School: 4-16-02009 Record: 2-8 (1-7 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 6-6Last Meeting: Saint Anselm 17, Pace 13

(Sept. 19, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Ken Johnson, Jr. Office Phone: 603.641.7810 Fax: 603.641.7172

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT September 18, 2010 - 1:00 PM Pace Field – Pleasantville, N.Y.

School InformationLocation: New Haven, Conn.President: Dr. Stanley BattleAthletics Director: Patricia Nicol Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: Rich Cavanaugh (American

Int’l ‘76/26th Season) Record at School: 151-108-12009 Record: 6-4 (6-2 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 15-0 Last Meeting: So. Conn 27, Pace 10

(Sept. 11, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Michael KobylanskiOffice Phone: 203.392.6004 Fax: 203.392.6967

EAST STROUDSBURGSeptember 4, 2010 - 1:00 PM Pace Field - Pleasantville, N.Y.

School InformationLocation: East Stroudsburg, Pa.President: Dr. Robert J. DillmanAthletics Director: Dr. Thom GioglioNickname: WarriorsColors: Red & BlackAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: PSACFootball InformationHead Coach: Denny Douds (Slippery

Rock ‘63/36th Season)Record at School: 226-146-32009 Record: 8-4 (4-3 PSAC)Record vs. Pace: 0-0Last Meeting: First MeetingSports InformationDirector: Greg KnowldenOffice Phone: 570.422.3312Fax: 570.422.3586

ASSUMPTION October 9, 2010 - 1:00 PM

Multi-Sport Stadium - Worcester, Mass.School InformationLocation: Worcester, Mass.President: Dr. Francesco C. Cesareo Athletics Director: Ted Paulauskas Nickname: Greyhounds Colors: Navy Blue, White & GreyAffiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: Cory Bailey (Fordham

‘98/2nd Season) Record at School: 6-42009 Record: 6-4 (5-3 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 6-11Last Meeting: Assumption 34, Pace 26

(Oct. 3, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Steve Morris Office Phone: 508.767.7240 Fax: 508.798.2568

STONEHILL September 10, 2010- 7:00 PM (Non-Conf.)W.B. Mason Stadium - Easton, Mass.

October 16, 2010 - 1:00 PMPace Field - Pleasantville, N.Y.

School Information Location: Easton, Mass. President: Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C. Athletics Director: Brendan Sullivan Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Purple & White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football Information Head Coach: Robert Tally (BostonUniv. ‘91/4th Season) Record at School: 14-162009 Record: 5-5 (4-4 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 5-8Last Meeting: Stonehill 34, Pace 14

(Oct. 10, 2009)Sports Information Director: Doug MonsonOffice Phone: 508.565.1352 Fax: 508.565.1504

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BENTLEY October 23, 2010 - 2:00 PM

Bentley Field – Waltham, Mass.School Information Location: Waltham, Mass. President: Gloria C. Larson, JD Athletics Director: Bob DeFelice Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10Football InformationHead Coach: Thom Boerman (Ferris

St./2nd Season) Record at School: 8-22009 Record: 8-2 (6-2 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 9-3 Last Meeting: Bentley 28, Pace 27

(Oct. 17, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Dick Lipe Office Phone: 781.891.2334 Fax: 781.891.2417

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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL November 6, 2010 - 1:00 PM

Miller Field – Springfield, Mass.School InformationLocation: Springfield, Mass.President: Vincent M. Maniaci Athletics Director: Richard Bedard Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Gold, Black & White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: Art Wilkins (Bucknell ‘72/

16th Season) Record at School: 100-65-02009 Record: 5-5 (3-5 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 11-2 Last Meeting: Pace 20, AlC 9

(Oct. 31, 2009) Sports InformationDirector: Darryl KonickiOffice Phone: 413.205.3572 Fax: 413.205.3572

MERRIMACK November 13, 2010 - 12:00 PM Pace Field – Pleasantville, N.Y.

School InformationLocation: North Andover, Mass.President: Dr. Christopher HopeyAthletics Director: Glenn HofmanNickname: Warriors Colors: Blue, Gold & WhiteAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: John Perry (New Hampshire

‘92/3rd Season) Record at School: 13-72009 Record: 7-3 (6-2 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 9-0 Last Meeting: Merrimack 46, Pace 14

(Nov. 7, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Brad DavisOffice Phone: 978.837.5364 Fax: 978.837.5079

NEW HAVENOctober 30, 2010 - 1:00 PM

Pace Field – Pleasantville, N.Y.School InformationLocation: West Haven, Conn. President: Dr. Steven KaplanAthletics Director: Deborah ChinNickname: ChargersColors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast-10 Football InformationHead Coach: Peter Rossomando (Boston

Univ./2ndSeason) Record at School: 5-52009 Record: 5-5 (4-4 NE-10)Record vs. Pace: 1-0Last Meeting: New Haven 49, Pace 27

(Oct. 24, 2009)Sports InformationDirector: Andrew BeardleyOffice Phone: 203.932.7025 Fax: 203.932.7470

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Andrew Kulak

First Team NE-10

Kenneth Marcoux

Second Team NE-10

Pat Lupfer

NE-10 All-Rookie Team

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Most Yards Gained, game: 206 - Billy Smith vs. Assumption 9/30/95

Most Yards Gained, season: 976 - Billy Smith '95

Most Yards Gained, career: 1,873 - Tim Conlon '80-'83

Most Touchdowns, game: 5 - Robert Nugent vs. UMass-Lowell 9/1/01

Most Touchdowns, season: 11 - Tim Conlon '81

Most Touchdowns, career: 22 - Joe Wallace '80-'83

Most Carries, season: 225 - Bill Smith, 1995

Highest Yards/Carry, season: 7.7 - Larry Piediscalzo, 2001

Longest Touchdown: 96 yds. -Larry Piediscalzo vs. So. Conn. St.

9/29/01

Most Yards, game: 456 - Kevin Enterlein vs. Trenton St.

10/17/87

Most Yards, season: 2,829 - Kevin Enterlein '86

Most Yards, career: 6,365 - Kevin Enterlein '85-'87

Most Completions, game: 32 - Kevin Enterlein vs. Trenton St.

10/17/87

Most Completions, season: 207 - Kevin Enterlein '87

Most Completions, career: 502 - Kevin Enterlein '85-'87

Most Touchdowns, game: 6 - Kevin Enterlein vs. Trenton St. 10/17/87

Most Touchdowns, season: 20 - Kevin Enterlein '86

Most Touchdowns, career: 41 - Kevin Enterlein '85-'87

Longest Touchdown: 99 yds. - Marc Klausner vs. Hobart '92

Most Yards Gained, game: 222 - Rich Johnson vs. Wagner 11/15/86

Most Yards Gained, season: 1,143 - Rich Johnson '86

Most Yards Gained, career: 2,614 - Rich Johnson '85-'87

Most Receptions, game: 20 - Rich Johnson vs. Fordham 11/7/87

Most Receptions, season: 75 - Rich Johnson '87

Most Receptions, career: 188 - Rich Johnson '85-'87

Most Touchdowns, game: 5 - Rob Fehrenbach 10/17/87

Most Touchdowns, season: 12 - Rob Fehrenbach '86

Most Touchdowns, career: 25 - Rob Fehrenbach '84-'87

Longest Yards/Catch season: 21.3 - Steve Sutherland '80

Longest Touchdown: 99 yds. - Eric Frink vs. Hobart 10/31/92

Longest Punt: 71 yds. - Matt Cooney vs. American Int’l

10/20/07

Longest Average/Punt, season: 38.6 yds. - George Pinkham '84

Longest Field Goal: 52 yds. - Ali Mourtada vs. So. Connecticut

10/25/08

Longest Kickoff Return for TD: 99 yds. - Bret Hartman vs. S. Connecticut

10/3/97

Longest Punt Return for TD: 38 yds. - Kevin Murphy '78

Longest Extra Point Return: 90 yds. - Wil Wortmann vs.Upsala 10/19/91

Most Tackles, game: 28 - Brian Pirone vs. Mercyhurst 11/6/93

Most Tackles, 10-game season: 142 - Brian Pirone '94

Most Tackles, 11-game season: 148 - Joe Streany, 2007

Most Tackles, career: 481 - Chris DeGrazia '91-'94

Most Sacks, game: 3.5 - Elias Shehadeh vs. Assumption 10/26/02

Most Sacks, season: 14.5 - Chris Shotwell '98

Most Sacks, career: 28 - Rich Middlebrook '83-'86

Most Interceptions, game: 4 - Jon Jones vs. Husson 8/31/07

Most INTs for TD, game: 2 - George Pinkam vs. St. Peter’s 9/29/84

Most Interceptions, season: 9 - Chris Anzano '06

Most Interceptions, career: 16 - George Pinkham '82-'85

Longest Interception return for TD: 100 yds. - Brian Holshek vs.

Assumption 10/26/02; Brian

Holshek vs. St. Anselm 10/6/01

Longest Fumble return for TD: 90 yds. Brian Holshek vs.

Assumption 10/4/2003

Most Fumble Recoveries, season: 6 - Joe Streany 2007

Most Fumble Recoveries, career: 10 - Dan McKenna '85-'89

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING

INDIVIDUAL PASSING

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING

Most Total Yards Gained, Season: 3,435 (1999)

Most Yards Per Game, Season: 350.0 (1978)

Most Yards Rushing, Game: 477 vs. Assumption (11/14/98)

Most Yards Rushing, Season: 2,211 (1995)

Most Yards Rushing Per Game, Season: 221.1 (1995)

Most Rushing Touchdowns, Game: 5 vs. UMass-Lowell (9/1/01); vs.

St. Peter's (11/10/1979)

Most Rushing Touchdowns, Season: 24 (1995)

Most Yards Passing, Game: 456 vs. Trenton St. (10/17/87)

Most Yards Passing, Season: 2,869 (1986)

Most Yards Passing Per Game, Season: 286.9 (1986)

Most Touchdown Passes, Game: 6 vs. Trenton St. (10/17/87)

Most Touchdown Passes, Season: 20 (1986)

Most Points Scored, Game: 59 vs. Marist (10/28/1978)

Most Points Scored, Season: 229 (1999)

Most Points Per Game, Season: 27.0 (1978)

Most Touchdowns Scored, Game: 8 vs. St. Peter's (11/10/1979)

Most Touchdowns Scored, Season: 31 (1999)

Fewest Points Allowed, 9-game season: 109 (1979)

Fewest Points Allowed, 10-game season: 131 (1996)

Most Interceptions, Game: 6 vs. Stonehill (9/16/06);

vs. Saint Anselm (9/23/06)

Most Interceptions, Season: 25 (2006); 20 (1982); 19 (2005)

Most Sacks, Game: 8 vs. Saint Anselm (9/17/2005)

Most Sacks, Season: 50 (1986)

Largest Margins of Victory: 45 - Pace 45, Brooklyn 0 (9/18/1982)

41 - Pace 41, Brooklyn 0 (9/15/1984)

40 - Pace 59, Marist 19 (10/28/1978)

35 - Pace 35, Sacred Heart 0 (11/16/1996)

35 - Pace 42, UMass-Lowell 7 (10/7/1995)

34 - Pace 34, Assumption 0 (10/5/1996)

34 - Pace 41, Brooklyn 7 (10/14/1978)

30 - Pace 44, Saint Anselm 14 (9/17/2005)

30 - Pace 36, St. Peter’s 6 (11/5/1983)

29 - Pace 37, Seton Hall 8 (10/17/1981)

26 - Pace 26, Iona 0 (9/27/1997)

26 - Pace 26, UMass-Lowell 0 (9/11/1998)

26 - Pace 33 UMass-Lowell 7 (9/7/2002)

1972 Ralph Zanfrandino1973 Tom Grega1974 Dennis Holland1975 Joe Venuti1976 Jeff Hitt1977 Lonnie Drinks1978 Doug Woodward1979 Doug Woodward1980 Lonnie Drinks1981 Tim Conlon1982 Nick DeBellis1983 Peter Lewis1984 Bruce Kenison,

Neil Morgenstern1985 George Pinkham,

Rich Middlebrook1986 Kevin Enterlein1987 Kevin Enterlein,

Dan McKenna1988 Dan McKenna,

Doug Sweeney1989 Joe Ianniello1990 Matt Coleman1991 Eric Frink

1992 John Castoro1993 Chris DeGrazia,

Brian Pirone1994 Chris Chappa 1995 Brian Pirone1996 Kevin Connor 1997 Lou Botticelli1998 Anthony Gazzillo1999 Mike Siljanoski2000 Wendell Fevrine,

Larry Piediscalzo2001 Robert Nugent,

Carlos Thompson2002 Elias Shehadeh2003 Jason Ali2004 Jarrett Foster2005 Mike Timmerman2006 Daniel Moyer2007 Brian Schuster2008 Nathaniel Ford2009 Marvin Taylor

HOMECOMING MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

TEAM

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George Maier

(1978-88) is

Pace’s all-time

winningest coach

with 52 varsity

victories and a

.520

winning

percentage.

PACE MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Lee Robinson 2008-09

Bret Hartman (Co-), 1997-98

Reade Sands, 1996-97

Mike Maceranka, 1995-96

Kevin Enterlein, 1986-87

DARRELL HALLORAN MEMORIAL/PACE

LETTERWINNER OF THE YEAR

Joe Streany 2007-08

Brian Holshek, 2002-03

Billy Mentekidis, 1996-97

George Pinkham, 1985-86

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

Joe Streany, 2007 (All-District)

George Pinkham, 1985

Rich Middlebrook, 1985

NE-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chris Anzano, Defensive Player of the Year, 2006

NE-10/EFC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Andrew Kulak, (1st Team), 2009 OFF

Kenneth Marcoux, (2nd Team), 2009 OFF

Patrick Lupfer, (All-Rookoe), 2009 OFF

Lee Robinson, (1st Team), 2008 DEF

Nathaniel Ford, (2nd Team), 2008 OFF

Andrew Kulak (2nd Team), 2008, OFF

Greg Brain, (2nd Team), 2008 DEF

Jonathan Jones, (2nd Team), 2008 DEF

Ali Mourtada,(All-Rookie), 2008, ST

AWARD WINNERS

Lee Robinson (1st Team), 2007 DEF

Joe Streany (1st Team), 2007 DEF

Jon Jones (2nd Team), 2007 DEF

Ernst Turnier (2nd Team), 2007 DEF

Matt Cooney (2nd Team), 2007 ST, Punter

Chris Anzano (1st Team), 2006 DEF.

Chris Anzano (2nd Team),2006, ST

Bobby Guy (2nd Team), 2006 DEF.Jarrett Foster (1st Team), 2005 DEF.Dan Sullivan (1st Team), 2005 DEF.Joe Streany (2nd Team), 2005 DEF.Luigi Casale (2nd Team, 2005 DEF.Kevin Vradenburg (2nd Team), 2004 DEF.Dan Sullivan (2nd Team), 2004 DEF.Anthony DeMauro (1st Team), 2003 OFF.Brian Baker (1st Team), 2003 OFF.Elias Shehadeh (2nd Team), 2003 DEF.Kevin Vradenburg (2nd Team), 2003 DEF.Brian Holshek (2nd Team), 2003 DEF.Brian Holshek (1st Tm.), 2002 DEF;

(2nd Tm.) 2002 OFFElias Shehadeh (2nd Tm.), 2002 DEFLarry Piediscalzo (1st Tm.), 2001 RS;

(2nd Tm.) 2001 OFFBrian Holshek (1st Tm.), 2001 DEFCarlos Thompson (2nd Tm.), 2001 DEFTom Chisholm (2nd Tm.), 2001 OFFMike Siljanoski (1st Team), 2000 DEFRich White (1st Team), 2000 STEvens Charles-Pierre (2nd Team), 2000 DEFRobert Feehan (2nd Team), 2000 DEFShaun Johnson (2nd Team), 2000 DEFLarry Piediscalzo (2nd Team), 2000 OFFMike Siljanoski (2nd Team), 1999 DEFLou Botticelli (2nd Team), 1999 DEFRobert Feehan (2nd Team), 1999 DEFChris Shotwell (1st Team), 1998 DEFRob Feehan (1st Team), 1998 DEFR.J. Sickler (2nd Team), 1998 OFFChris Cervona (2nd Team), 1998 DEFBret Hartman (1st Team), 1997 STJohn Stowers (2nd Team), 1997 OFFLou Botticelli (2nd Team), 1997 DEF

HANSEN GAZETTE D-II ALL-AMERICAN TEAMBrian Holshek, 2002 DEF (1st Tm.); RS (Hon. Men.)Jason Ali, 2002 DEF (Hon. Men.)Mike Saunds, 2002 DEF (Hon. Men.)Larry Piediscalzo, 2001 OFF (1st Tm.); RB (Hon. Men.)Tom Chisholm, 2001 WR (Hon. Men.)Brian Holshek, 2001 DB (Hon. Men.)Carlos Thompson, 2001 LB (Hon. Men.)Rich White, 2000 OFF (1st Team)Robert Feehan, 2000 DEF (1st Team)Shaun Johnson, 2000 DEF & ST (Hon. Mention)Evens Charles-Pierre, 2000 DEF (Hon. Mention)Larry Piediscalzo, 2000 OFF (Hon. Mention)Tom Chisholm, 2000 OFF (Hon. Mention)

2002

Hansen Gazette

All-American

Brian Holshek

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Mike Siljanoski, 2000 DEF (Hon. Mention)Shawn Boyhan, 2000 DEF (Hon. Mention)Tom Chisholm, 1999 OFF (Hon. Mention)Mike Siljanoski, 1999 DEF (Hon. Mention)Lou Botticelli, 1999 DEF (Hon. Mention)Robert Feehan, 1999 DEF (Hon. Mention)Chris Shotwell, 1998 DEFMatt Smith, 1998 DEFRobert Feehan, 1998, DEFChris Cervona, 1997 DEFChris Shotwell, 1997 DEFRay Krumdieck, 1997 DEFKevin Connor, 1996 OFF (1st Team)Mike Basso, 1996 OFF (1st Team)Reade Sands, 1996 DEF (1st Team)Chris Chappa, 1996 DEF (1st Team)Brian Pirone, 1996 DEF (Hon. Mention)Jeff Torreso, 1996 DEF (Hon. Mention)Billy Mentekidis, 1996 RS (Hon. Mention)Billy Smith, 1995 OFFReade Sands, 1995 DEFBrian Pirone, 1994 (Hon. Mention)

HANSEN GAZETTE D-II ALL NORTHEAST REGIONAndrew Kulak, 2009 OFF (3rd Team)Lee Robinson, 2007 DEF (1st Team) Joe Streany, 2007 DEF (2nd Team)

ECAC DIVISION II ALL-STARSLee Robinson, 2008 (1st Tm. Def.)Brian Holshek , 2002 (1st. Tm. Def.)Larry Piediscalzo, 2001 ST (1st Tm.)Brian Holshek, 2001 DEF (1st Tm.)Rich White, 2000 ST (1st Team)Mike Siljanoski, 2000 DEF (Hon. Men.)Chris Chappa, 1997 STJohn Stowers, 1997 OFF (2nd Team)Mike Basso, 1996 OFFLamar Williams, 1996 DEF Brian Pirone, 1996 DEF (1st Team)Reade Sands, 1996 DEFChris Chappa, 1996 STJohn Stowers, 1995 OFFReade Sands, 1995 DEFBrian Pirone, 1995 DEF (Hon. Mention)Reade Sands, 1994 DEFBrian Pirone, 1994 DEF (1st Team)John Castoro, 1993 (2nd Team)Rodney Reese, 1989 OFF (1st Team)Dan McKenna, 1988 DEFKevin Enterlein, 1987 OFFRob Fehrenbach, 1987 OFFRich Johnson, 1987 OFFDan McKenna, 1986 DEFRich Johnson, 1986 OFFDoug Bieling, 1986 DEFRich Middlebrook, 1986 DEF

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SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

Season RUSHING YARDS

1. Bill Smith (1995) 976

2. Tim Conlon (1981) 848

3. Nathaniel Ford (2008) 816

4. Dwayne Allen (1998) 772

5. Reuben Sullins (2003) 762

6. Bruce Kennison (1984) 733

7. Chris Chappa (1994) 685

8. Lonnie Drinks (1980) 596

9. Larry Piediscalzo (2000) 563

10. Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 545

Season RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Tim Conlon (1981) 11

2. Brian Griffoul (1998) 10

3. Robert Nugent (2001) 8

Bruce Kennison (1984) 8

Matt Coleman (1991) 8

6. 4 tied with 7

Season PASSING YARDS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 2,892

2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 2,321

3. Matt Coleman (1991) 2,222

4. Marc Klausner (1992) 1,911

5. Anthony Gazzillo (1999) 1,756

6. Matt Coleman (1990) 1,641

Season PASS COMPLETIONS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 207

2. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 205

3. Matt Coleman (1991) 154

4. Marc Klausner (1992) 147

5. Marc Klausner (1993) 145

Season PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 20

2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 16

Anthony Gazzillo (1999) 16

4. Matt Coleman (1991) 11

Ray Gregg (2008) 11

6. Jamie Reed (2001) 8

Matt Coleman (1990) 8

Doug Woodward (1978/1979) 8

Season RECEPTIONS

1. Rich Johnson (1987) 75

2. Rich Johnson (1986) 74

3. Tom Chisholm (1999) 67

4. Pat Deane (1992) 62

5. Chet Feighan (1983) 54

6. Pat Deane (1991) 53

Season RECEIVING YARDS

1. Rich Johnson (1986) 1143

2. Tom Chisholm (1999) 981

3. Rich Johnson (1987) 929

4. Erik Frink (1992) 895

5. Rob Fehrenbach (1986) 876

6. Pat Deane (1991) 761

Season RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Rob Fehrenbach (1986) 12

2. Rob Fehrenbach (1987) 10

3. Tom Chisholm (1999) 7

Eric Frink (1991) 7

5. Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 6

Eric Frink (1992) 6

7. Tom Chisholm (2001) 5

Eric Frink (1990) 5

Eric Ortega 5

Season TOTAL TACKLES

1. Joe Streany (2007) 148

2. Brian Pirone (1994) 142

3. Chris DeGrazia (1993) 139

4. Brian Pirone (1993) 139

5. Dan McKenna (1988) 129

6. Chris DeGrazia (1994) 123

7. Tim Brennan (1981) 123

Season SACKS

1. Chris Shotwell (1998) 14.5

2. Rich Middlebrook (1986) 13

3. Rich Middlebrook (1985) 12.5

4. John Castoro (1992) 11

Neil Morganstern (1986) 11

Season INTERCEPTIONS

1. Chris Anzano (2006) 9

2. Shaun Johnson (2000) 7

3. Cliff Dirkes (1989) 6

George Pinkham (1985) 6

Peter Lewis (1982) 6

Mike Robustelli (1981) 6

Chat Feighan (1980) 6

Ray Padilla (2004) 6

Season FUMBLE RECOVERIES

1. Joe Streany (2007) 6

2 Chris Cervona (1998) 4

Dan McKenna (1988) 4

Jeff Torreso (1992) 4

5. 17 Tied With 3

Season PASS BREAK-UPS

1. Patrick Fawcett (1988) 14

2. Brian Holshek (2003) 13

3. Jamie Balisciano (1995) 11

Gary Garrison (1991) 11

Tony Plata (1993) 11

6. Mike Woytusik (1988) 10

Season FIELD GOALS

1. Rich White (2000) 8

2. Scott Pluschau (1990) 7

3. Ali Mourtada (2008) 6

Scott Pluschau (1989) 6

Jim Sullivan (1985) 6

6. Adam Zygmunt (1998) 5

Dan Eassa (1986) 5

Season RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. Bill Smith (1995) 225

2. Bruce Kennison (1984) 195

3. Lonnie Drinks (1980) 185

4. Tim Conlon (1981) 173

5. Reuben Sullins (2003) 167

6. Bruce Kennison (1985) 159

Season PASSING ATTEMPTS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1986) 427

2. Kevin Enterlein (1987) 395

3. Marc Klausner (1992) 375

4. Marc Klausner (1993) 344

5. Matt Coleman (1991) 343

Season YARDS/CARRY

1. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 7.7

2. Dwayne Allen (1998) 6.2

3. Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 6.1

4. Paul Hart (1995) 5.9

5. Larry Piediscalzo (2000) 5.7

Nathaniel Ford (2009) 5.7

7. Paul Hart (1997) 5.4

8. Robert Nugent (2000) 5.2

Nathaniel Ford (2008) 5.2

10. Chris Chappa (1994) 5.0

Season YARDS/RECEPTION

1. Steve Sutherland (1980) 21.3

2. Chris Anzano (2006) 19.4

Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 19.4

4. Reuben Sullins (2004) 18.8

5. Eric Frink (1990) 18.7

CAREER LEADERS

Career RUSHING YARDS

1. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 1,873

2. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 1,641

3. Larry Piediscalzo (1998-01) 1,599

4. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 1,515

5. Bill Smith (1994-96) 1,523

6. Nathaniel Ford (2006-09) 1,439

7. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 1,414

8. Frank Cirminello (1996-00) 1,266

9. Paul Hart (1993-97) 1,225

10. Bruce Kennison (1984-85) 1,197

11. Chris Chappa (1993-96) 1,117

Career RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 22

2. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 20

3. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 19

4. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 16

5. Bruce Kennison (1984-85) 14

6. Robert Nugent (1998-01) 13

7. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 12

Mike Timmerman (2002-05) 12

9. Nathaniel Ford (2006-09) 11

Frank Cirminello (1996-00) 11

Bill Smith (1994-96) 11

Career PASSING YARDS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 6,365

2. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 4,680

3. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 4,400

4. Marc Klausner (1991-93) 3,592

5. Jamie Reed (1999-02) 3,246

6. Mike Timmerman (2002-05) 3,119

Career PASS COMPLETIONS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 502

2. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 327

3. Mike Timmerman (2002-05) 320

4. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 309

5. Marc Klausner (1991-93) 302

Career PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Kevin Enterlein (1985-87) 41

2. Doug Woodward (1976-79) 34

3. Matt Coleman (1989-91) 24

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4. Jamie Reed (1999-02) 21

5. Anthony Gazzillo (1998-99) 19

6. Ray Gregg (2006-09) 17

7. Jamie Reed (1999-02) 15

8. Marc Klausner (1991-93) 13

9. Kevin Connor (1994-97) 12

Mike Timmerman (2002-05) 12

Career RECEPTIONS

1. Rich Johnson (1985-87) 188

2. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 181

3. Pat Deane (1990-92) 140

4. Eric Frink (1990-92) 137

5. Steve Sutherland (1980-82) 113

6. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 94

Career RECEIVING YARDS

1. Rich Johnson (1985-87) 2,614

2. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 2,482

3. Eric Frink (1990-92) 2,313

4. Pat Deane (1990-92) 1,967

5. Steve Sutherland (1980-82) 1,744

6. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 1,646

Career RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 25

2. Eric Frink (1990-92) 18

3. Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 16

4. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 14

5. Rob Comunale (1995-98) 9

Eric Ortega (2007-**) 9

7. Steve Sutherland (1980-82) 8

Rich Johnson (1985-87) 8

Career TOTAL TACKLES

1. Chris DeGrazia (1991-94) 481

2. Brian Pirone (1993-96) 412

3. Dan McKenna (1985-88) 386

4. Joe Streany (2004-07) 355

5. Bryan Pirrman (1983-85) 317

6. Reade Sands (1993-96) 317

Career SACKS

1. Rich Middlebrook (1983-86) 28

2. Chris Shotwell (1995-98) 24

3. Jarrett Foster (2002-05) 19

4. Brian Pirone (1993-96) 18.5

Mike Casella (1982-85) 18.5

6. Bryan Pirrman (1983-85) 17

Career INTERCEPTIONS

1. George Pinkham (1982-85) 16

2. Jonathan Jones (2005-08) 14

3. Shaun Johnson (1998-01) 13

Jeff Torreso (1992-96) 13

5. Jamie Balisciano (1994-97) 12

6. Greg Brain (2006-09) 11

Ray Padilla (2002-05) 11

Peter Lewis (1982-83) 11

Mike Robustelli (1980-83) 11

Career FUMBLE RECOVERIES

1. Dan McKenna (1985-88) 10

2. Chris Cervona (1995-98) 8

3. Lou Botticelli (1996-99) 7

Mike Robustelli (1980-83) 7

5. Evens Charles-Pierre (1997-00) 6

Chris DeGrazia (1991-94) 6

Ray Padila (2000-03) 6

Joe Streany (2004-07) 6

Greg Brain (2006-09) 6

Career FIELD GOALS

1. Scott Pluschau (1989-92) 19

2. Rich White (1999-00) 12

3. James Sullivan (1985-88) 11

4. Luigi Casale (2004-05) 7

Ali Mourtada (2008-**) 7

6. Adam Zygmunt (1996-99) 6

7. Mark Caufield (1980) 5

Dan Eassa (1986-89) 5

Career TOUCHDOWNS

1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 28

2. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 25

3. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 22

4. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 21

5. Tim Conlon (1980-83) 19

7. Eric Frink (1990-92) 18

8. Reuben Sullins (2003-05) 16

Tom Chisholm (1998-01) 16

10. Bruce Kennison (1984-85) 14

Career POINTS SCORED

1. Rob Fehrenbach (1985-87) 168

2. Larry Piediscalzo (1997-01) 152

3. Joe Wallace (1980-83) 132

4. Brian Griffoul (1995-98) 126

5. Eric Frink (1990-92) 114

Avg./Kick PUNTING

1. George Pinkham (1984) 38.6

2. Matt Cooney (2007) 38.2

3. Paul Sperone (2004) 37.0

4. Paul Sperone (2002) 37.7

5. Andrew Rosner (2001) 36.5

George Pinkham (1983) 36.5

7. Chris Chappa (1993) 36.3

Paul Sperone (2003) 36.3

9. Chris Chappa (1996) 36.1

10. Chris Chappa (1994) 35.9

Longest PUNTING

1. Matt Cooney (2007) 71

2. Billy Mentekidis (1995) 70

3. Chris Chappa (1993) 68

Cody Childs (2009) 68

5. Tom Chisholm (1998) 63

6. Matt Cooke (1990) 61

7. George Pinkham (1982/1983) 60

Longest FIELD GOALS

1. Ali Mourtada (2008) 52

2. Scott Pluschau (1989) 45

3. Dave Minozzi (1983) 41

Scott Pluschau (1991) 41

5. Bret Hartman (1997) 40

Mark Caufield (1981-twice) 40

Rushing Longest Plays from Scrimmage

1. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 96

Larry Piediscalzo (1999) 90

3. Chris Chappa (1995) 86

4. Dwayne Allen (1998) 70

5. Phil Capra (1989) 66

6. Chris Chappa (1993) 63

7. Felix Coste (1979) 62

Passing Longest Plays from Scrimmage

1. M. Klausner to E. Frink ('92) 99

2. K. Enterlein to R. Johnson ('86) 97

3. J. Stagliano to A.Scott ('88) 95

4. J. Reed to L. Piediscalzo ('01) 84

5. M. Coleman to E. Frink ('90) 83

6. N. DeBellis-M. Woodward ('80) 80

Longest KICKOFF RETURNS for TD

1. Bret Hartman (1997) 99

2. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 97

3. Larry Piediscalzo (2001) 96

4. Wendell Fevrine (2003) 90

5 Eric Frink (1992) 89

6. Julius Smith (1996) 88

7. Dwayne Allen (1998) 85

Rich Johnson (1985) 85

Ken Murphy (1978) 85

Longest PUNT RETURNS for TD

1. Ken Murphy (1978) 38

2. Shawn Boyhan (1997) 30

Longest FUMBLE RETURN for TD

1. Brian Holshek (2003) 90

2. Ramon Montague (2003) 75

Longest EXTRA POINT RETURN

1. Wil Wortmann (1991) 90

Reuben Sullins finished his career

ranked 4th in career rushing yards

(1,515) and 4th in career touchdowns

(16). In 2003, Sullins carried the ball

167 times, the 5th highest single sea-

son total, for 762 yards, the 5th high-

est single season total.

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1978 (6-2) George Maier

9/16 Pace 30 Wm. Paterson 29

9/23 Hofstra 21 Pace 8

9/30 Pace 28 St. John's 17

10/7 Pace 19 Iona 7

10/14 Pace 41 Brooklyn 7

10/21 Seton Hall 17 Pace 0

10/28 Pace 59 Marist 19

11/11 Pace 31 St. Peter's 28

1979 (7-1-1) George Maier

9/14 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 8

9/21 Pace 7 Brooklyn 6

9/29 Pace 14 St. John's 13

10/5 Pace 13 Iona 0

10/13 Pace 27 Seton Hall 27

10/20 Hofstra 21 Pace 7

10/28 Pace 22 Marist 0

11/3 Pace 14 Coast Guard 6

11/10 Pace 53 St. Peter's 28

1980 (6-3) George Maier

9/13 Wm. Paterson 28 Pace 14

9/20 Fordham 32 Pace 6

9/27 Pace 28 Brooklyn 12

10/3 Pace 10 St. John's 6

10/11 Pace 20 Iona 7

10/18 Pace 21 Seton Hall 6

10/25 Wagner 45 Pace 0

11/1 Pace 24 Marist 8

11/8 Pace 37 St. Peter's 15

1981 (5-5) George Maier

9/11 Wm. Paterson 20 Pace 14

9/18 Pace 26 Brooklyn 6

9/27 Pace 21 Fordham 7

10/3 St. John's 14 Pace 3

10/9 Iona 28 Pace 19

10/17 Pace 37 Seton Hall 8

10/24 Wagner 21 Pace 20

10/31 Pace 33 Marist 8

11/7 So. Conn. St. 31 Pace 0

11/14 Pace 29 St. Peter's 8

1982 (5-4) George Maier

9/11 Pace 14 Wm. Paterson 6

9/18 Pace 45 Brooklyn 0

10/2 Pace 17 Fordham 0

10/9 St. John's 26 Pace 7

10/16 Salisbury St. 30 Pace 26

10/23 Iona 38 Pace 30

10/30 Pace 35 Marist 21

11/6 So. Conn. St. 47 Pace 7

11/13 Pace 35 St. Peter's 13

1983 (5-4) George Maier

9/9 Pace 15 Wm. Paterson 6

9/16 Pace 23 Brooklyn 7

9/24 Cortland St. 26 Pace 10

10/1 Pace 16 Fordham 0

10/8 St. John's 34 Pace 6

10/15 Salisbury St. 20 Pace 6

10/21 Pace 24 Iona 12

10/29 Marist 27 Pace 10

11/5 Pace 36 St. Peter's 6

1984 (4-5) George Maier

9/8 Pace 10 Wm. Paterson 7

9/15 Pace 41 Brooklyn 0

9/22 Ramapo 13 Pace 7

9/29 Pace 6 St. Peter's 0

10/6 St. John's 10 Pace 3

10/13 U.S.M.M.A. 30 Pace 0

10/20 Iona 34 Pace 14

10/27 Pace 31 Marist 7

11/10 Fordham 21 Pace 0

1985 (3-7) George Maier

9/7 Trenton St. 10 Pace 7

9/13 Wm. Paterson 31 Pace 18

9/28 Pace 25 Ramapo 7

10/5 Villanova 45 Pace 0

10/12 St. John's 15 Pace 14

10/19 U.S.M.M.A. 30 Pace 27

10/25 Pace 15 Iona 6

11/2 Marist 12 Pace 3

11/9 C.W. Post 21 Pace 0

11/23 Pace 17 Fordham 6

1986 (5-4-1) George Maier

9/6 USMMA 21 Pace 3

9/13 Wm. Paterson 30 Pace 25

9/27 Pace 26 Stony Brook 22

10/4 Pace 31 C.W. Post 6

10/11 St. John's 16 Pace 15

10/18 Trenton St. 27 Pace 7

10/25 Pace 37 Iona 12

11/1 Pace 20 Marist 16

11/8 Pace 12 Fordham 12

11/15 Pace 36 Wagner 29

1987 (3-6) George Maier

9/11 Wm. Paterson 10 Pace 9

9/26 USMMA 21 Pace 19

10/3 C.W. Post 22 Pace 8

10/10 Pace 27 St. John's 22

10/17 Pace 53 Trenton St. 51

10/24 Iona 22 Pace 20

10/31 Pace 13 Marist 0

11/7 Fordham 45 Pace 26

11/14 Wagner 59 Pace 7

1988 (3-7) George Maier

9/3 Hofstra 17 Pace 7

9/10 Pace 23 Wm. Paterson 20

9/17 Pace 29 Marist 7

9/24 USMMA 17 Pace 13

10/1 C.W. Post 32 Pace 0

10/7 Pace 10 St. John's 3

10/15 Trenton St. 31 Pace 3

10/22 Iona 21 Pace 0

11/5 Fordham 27 Pace 0

11/12 Stony Brook 38 Pace 0

1989 (1-9) Bob Baker

9/2 Hofstra 24 Pace 0

9/9 Wm. Paterson 10 Pace 9

9/16 Marist 10 Pace 6

9/23 USMMA 20 Pace 16

9/30 C.W. Post 24 Pace 17

10/7 St. John's 38 Pace 21

10/14 Trenton St. 31 Pace 10

10/21 Iona 27 Pace 0

10/28 Lowell 31 Pace 0

11/4 Pace 10 Stony Brook 9

1990 (1-9) Bob Baker

9/8 Wm. Paterson 27 Pace 13

9/15 Marist 23 Pace 13

9/22 U.S.M.M.A. 29 Pace 0

9/29 C.W. Post 36 Pace 7

10/5 St. John's 28 Pace 21

10/13 Trenton St. 28 Pace 0

10/20 Iona 41 Pace 16

10/27 Pace 24 Hobart 20

11/3 Albany 47 Pace 3

11/10 Stony Brook 16 Pace 14

1991 (2-8) Bob Baker

9/13 Wm. Paterson 27 Pace 13

9/21 Marist 28 Pace 7

9/28 Pace 22 U.S.M.M.A. 21

10/5 C.W. Post 55 Pace 8

10/12 St. John's 38 Pace 28

10/19 Pace 46 Upsala 24

10/26 Iona 38 Pace 17

11/2 Hobart 19 Pace 14

11/9 Coast Guard 39 Pace 14

11/16 Stony Brook 14 Pace 10

1992 (1-9) Doug Bieling

9/12 Stony Brook 28 Pace 0

9/19 Marist 18 Pace 13

9/26 U.S.M.M.A. 45 Pace 6

10/3 C.W. Post 51 Pace 7

10/9 St. John's 41 Pace 21

10/17 Upsala 37 Pace 20

10/24 Iona 41 Pace 24

10/31 Pace 23 Hobart 12

11/7 Wagner 48 Pace 6

11/14 Hartwick 14 Pace 0

1993 (0-10) Doug Bieling

9/11 Stony Brook 20 Pace 2

9/18 Marist 47 Pace 19

9/25 Lowell 35 Pace 19

10/2 C.W. Post 56 Pace 2

10/9 St. John's 44 Pace 16

10/16 Wagner 47 Pace 10

10/23 Iona 38 Pace 6

10/30 Hobart 27 Pace 6

11/ 6 Mercyhurst 48 Pace 0

11/13 Sacred Heart 36 Pace 0

1994 (2-8) Greg Lusardi

9/10 Stony Brook 32 Pace 0

9/17 Monmouth 20 Pace 0

9/24 Assumption 25 Pace 0

10/8 Pace 28 Iona 24

10/15 Mercyhurst 52 Pace 13

10/22 Salve Regina 20 Pace 13

10/29 Hartwick 35 Pace 7

11/5 Pace 22 Lowell 13

11/12 Sacred Heart 20 Pace 6

11/24 St. John's 20 Pace 13

1995 (6-4) Greg Lusardi

9/9 Stony Brook 21 Pace 19

9/16 Pace 17 St. John's 7

9/23 Pace 29 Iona 22

9/30 Pace 28 Assumption 20

10/7 Pace 42 Mass-Lowell 7

10/14 Monmouth 41 Pace 0

10/21 Salve Regina 34 Pace 12

10/28 Albany 38 Pace 20

11/4 Pace 26 Stonehill 10

11/11 Pace 12 Sacred Heart 7

1996 (6-4) Greg Lusardi

9/7 Hartwick 6 Pace 2

9/14 Stony Brook 27 Pace 21

9/21 Monmouth 48 Pace 0

9/28 Pace 26 Iona 20

10/5 Pace 34 Assumption 0

10/19 Pace 7 Gannon 0

10/26 Pace 13 W.Connecticut 7

11/2 Pace 17 Albany 5

11/9 Stonehill 18 Pace 0

11/16 Pace 35 Sacred Heart 0

1997 (5-5) Greg Lusardi

9/13 Pace 29 UMass-Lowell 7

9/20 Stony Brook 38 Pace 7

9/27 Pace 26 Iona 0

10/3 S. Conn. St. 39 Pace 20

10/11 Albany 48 Pace 14

10/18 Gannon 19 Pace 3

10/25 Pace 8 C.W. Post 7

11/1 American Int’l 20 Pace 0

11/8 Pace 19 Sacred Heart 7

11/20 Pace 8 Assumption 0

1998 (5-5) Greg Lusardi

9/5 Pace 35 Gannon 14

9/11 Pace 26 UMass-Lowell 0

9/26 Stony Brook 30 Pace 16

10/3 S. Connecticut. St. 26 Pace 3

10/10 Pace 15 Bryant 9

10/17 Bentley 30 Pace 20

10/24 Pace 14 C.W. Post 13

10/31 American Int’l 21 Pace 13

11/7 Albany 17 Pace 0

11/14 Pace 38 Assumption 7

1999 (6-4) Greg Lusardi

9/4 N.J. City 29 Pace 17

9/11 Pace 26 Stonehill 13

9/18 Pace 13 Bryant 7

9/25 Pace 43 Gannon 21

10/1 S. Connecticut St. 42 Pace 14

10/9 Pace 34 St. Anselm 15

10/16 Pace 34 Bentley 27

10/23 Pace 10 Assumption 7

10/30 American Int’l 48 Pace 21

11/13 C.W. Post 30 Pace 17

2000 (4-6) Greg Lusardi

9/2 N.J. City 21 Pace 19

9/9 Pace 16 Stonehill 14

9/16 Bryant 34 Pace 21

9/22 St. Peter's 14 Pace 7

9/30 S. Connecticut St. 28 Pace 21

10/7 Pace 18 St. Anselm 12

10/14 Pace 17 Bentley 10

10/21 Pace 32 Assumption 14

10/28 American Int’l 36 Pace 16

11/1 C.W. Post 30 Pace 13

2001 (4-5) Greg Lusardi

9/1 Pace 42 UMass-Lowell 27

9/8 Pace 16 Stonehill 10

9/28 S.Connecticut St.53 Pace 21

10/6 St. Anselm 43 Pace 20

10/13 Pace 38 (OT) Bentley 37

10/20 Pace 21 Assumption 17

10/27 American Int’l 17 Pace 7

11/3 Merrimack 33 Pace 13

11/10 C.W. Post 42 Pace 3

2002 (3-7) Greg Lusardi

9/7 Pace 33 UMass-Lowell 7

9/14 Pace 20 (OT) Stonehill 14

9/21 Bryant 26 Pace 0

10/5 S. Connecticut 46 Pace 14

10/12 St. Anselm 31 Pace 0

10/19 Bentley 33 Pace 13

10/26 Pace 13 Assumption 0

11/2 American Int’l 34 Pace 7

11/9 Merrimack 24 Pace 7

11/16 C.W. Post 35 Pace 16

2003 (2-8) Greg Lusardi

9/6 Bryant 31 Pace 24

9/12 S.Connecticut 49 Pace 7

9/20 Iona 29 Pace 22

9/27 Merrimack 14 Pace 13

10/4 Pace 27 Assumption 14

10/11 CW Post 52 Pace 7

10/18 American Int’l 27 Pace 18

11/1 Pace 15 Stonehill 13

11/8 Bentley 59 Pace 0

11/15 Saint Anselm 24 Pace 12

2004 (0-10) Greg Lusardi

9/4 CW Post 61 Pace 14

9/11 Stonehill 15 Pace 14

9/18 Saint Anselm 28 Pace 13

9/25 Bryant 24 Pace 19

10/1 Bentley 47 Pace 6

10/9 S. Connecticut 36 Pace 6

10/16 American Int’l 28 Pace 19

10/23 Merrimack 28 Pace 0

10/30 Assumption 6 Pace 0

11/13 Saint Peter’s 13 Pace 6

2005 (3-7) Mike Iezzi

9/3 CW Post 48 Pace 6

9/10 Stonehill 17 Pace 13

9/17 Pace 44 Saint Anselm 14

9/24 Bryant 20 Pace 19

10/1 Bentley 33 Pace 14

10/7 S.Connecticut 59 Pace 17

10/15 Pace 20 American Int’l 7

10/22 Merrimack 45 Pace 14

10/29 Assumption 7 Pace 3

11/4 Pace 38 Saint Peter’s 27

2006 (3-7) Mike Iezzi

9/2 Pace 27 Husson 14

9/9 C.W. Post 28 Pace 7

9/16 Pace 7 Stonehill 0

9/23 Pace 7 Saint Anselm 2

9/30 Bryant 31 Pace 17

10/6 Bentley 21 Pace 6

10/14 So. Connecticut 28 Pace 0

10/21 American Int’l 7 Pace 0

10/28 Merrimack 18 Pace 0

11/4 Assumption 19 Pace 0

2007 (1-10) Mike Iezzi

8/31 Husson 25 Pace 13

9/8 C.W. Post 41 Pace 0

9/15 Stonehill 23 Pace 0

9/22 Pace 20 St. Anselm 9

9/29 Bryant 22 Pace 19

10/6 Bentley 25 Pace 6

10/12 So. Connecticut 49 Pace 0

10/20 American Int’l 7 Pace 0

10/27 Merrimack 31 Pace 0

11/3 Iona 34 Pace 3

11/10 Assumption 10 Pace 7

2008 (4-6) Mike Iezzi

9/6 Pace 27 Assumption 20

9/13 Pace 28 Stonehill 24

9/20 Pace 15 St. Anselm 14

9/27 Iona 30 Pace 26

10/4 Merrimack 31 Pace 28

10/11 Pace 21 Assumption 14

10/18 American Int’l 42 Pace 20

10/25 So. Connecticut 40 Pace 17

11/1 Bentley 24 Pace 20

11/8 St. Anselm 28 Pace 14

2009 (1-9) Mike Iezzi

9/5 Salisbury 34 Pace 14

9/11 So. Connecticut 27 Pace 10

9/19 Saint Anselm 17 Pace 13

9/26 Albright 26 Pace 20

10/3 Assumption 34 Pace 26

10/10 Stonehill 34 Pace 14

10/17 Bentley 28 Pace 27

10/24 New Haven 49 Pace 27

10/31 Pace 20 American Int’l 9

11/7 Merrimack 46 Pace 16

YEAR-BY-YEAR

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Baseball:NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II)Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title-1983, 1984,1985Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs-1981Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title-1985

BowlingConference title - 1984, 1988

Men's Basketball:NCAA appearances-1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07ECAC playoff title-1989-90, 1990-91NYCAC regular season title-1991-92Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title-1990-91Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65

Women's Basketball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-2000-01NCAA East Regional title-1984-85NCAA appearances-1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89,1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000,2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07,2009-10ECAC playoff title-1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97Northeast-10 Conference Tournament- Second Place 2006-07NYCAC regular season title-1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95NYCAC playoff title-1990-91, 1991-92Empire State Conf. regular season title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90Empire State Conf. playoff title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86,1988-89, 1989-90Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01

Men's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990

Women's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1991-92

FootballMet Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979(III)

GolfNCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003,2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008NYCAC title - 1989-90Conference title - 1980

Lacrosse:Northeast-10 Conf. regular seasontitle-1998, 1999Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1999Knickerbocker Conference title-1996Ranked #9 in nation - 2002

Softball:ECAC playoff title - 2002Empire State Conf. title-1989Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title-1987, 1988Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title-1987, 1988

M. TennisConference title - 1977, 1980

Women's Tennis:NCAA appearances-1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000(co-)Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000NYCAC title-1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92Metro Collegiate Conf. title-6 titles

Volleyball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-1998, 2000NCAA Appearances-1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998(Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2009Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1998, 2000Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1999, 2000NYCAC playoff title-1996Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title-1986, 1987

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THE PACE STORY:

Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement andwhose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas.

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute beganits transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later.With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State,with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talent-ed, ambitious graduates.

Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional pro-grams for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through itsLubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School ofNursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systemsare more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools toprepare a well-educated workforce.

The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a founda-tion for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and pro-vided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to theintellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon whichlives and careers are founded.

At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, anemphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academicexperiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of facultywho balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom.

While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activityto ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularlyinvites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process.

Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity,socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet thegrowing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summerscheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance theaccessibility and opportunities of a Pace education.

A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offeringspecial programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return fromthese partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide.

The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations oftoday's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sci-ences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and compre-hensive institution.

HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY:

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women whoaspired to a better life.

Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza buildingstands today.

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Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes tothe nearby Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 inresponse to continued growth.

In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet anoth-er move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department togrant the bachelor of arts degree.

Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College byPace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named inhonor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox.

In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education wereestablished. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactorGustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President HubertHumphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus.

Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, theCollege of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets ofBriarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBMCorporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School ofComputer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute,a leading-edge provider of international training programs.

Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men andwomen have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges ofeach passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambi-tious and knowledgeable students.

Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known asthe "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride.

SOME PACE UNIVERSITY MILESTONES:

1948 - Pace Institute was given college status1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University1976 - School of Law is established1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established1992 - Pace institutes "Dial-A-Grade" for students to obtain grades on the telephone and the administrative technological revolution begins1993 - Undergraduate programs in White Plains are transferred to Pleasantville and the North Broadway campus is given to the Law School1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students.2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor ofthis gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him2006 - Lubin School of Business achieves dual AACSB accreditation for business and accounting2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial

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FAST FACTS ABOUT PACE:

Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally.

Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace

is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 12,700 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral pro-

grams in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems,

Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education.

MAJORS AND DEGREES:

100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 master’s programs, and four doctoral

programs

Enrollment:

Undergraduates - 7,807

Graduate Students - 4,402

Law Students - 855

Total - 12,704

Enrollment by Gender:

Percentage male students 40%

Percentage female students 60%

Undergraduate by School-Matriculated:Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,027

Lienhard School of Nursing - 491

Lubin School of Business - 2,868

School of Education - 205

Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 668

Other - 548

Resident vs. Commuter:

Both Campuses

Undergraduate Residents 36%

Undergraduate Commuters 64%

Graduate Residents 20%

Graduate Commuters 80%

Undergraduate Student Diversity:

White (Non-Hispanic) 51%

Asian 11%

Black 11%

Hispanic 14%

Other 13%

Total number of undergraduate students:

New York City Campus - 4,763

Westchester Campus - 3,043

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POINTS OF PRIDE

Points of PridePace University’s liberal arts learning combined with professional education has helped generations of Pace stu-dents achieve greatness both before and after graduation. Our undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, students, and alumnihave garner numerous awards every year. Read on to learn more about all the ways Pace is proud of its achievements.

Recognition:- Twenty-six Pace students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarships since 2002. - Pace University is home to Bravo’s Inside the Actors Studio, hosted by James Lipton, and to the world-renowned Actors StudioMaster’s in Fine Arts program. - The Lubin School of Business is among fewer than three percent of business schools internationally that have both business andaccounting accreditation from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the premier accrediting organiza-tion for business schools in the world. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News and WorldReport. - In U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" 2009 survey, Lubin's part-time MBA program ranked 26thnationwide. Lubin has consistently ranked among the top programs nationwide for several years. BusinessWeek has ranked Pace University among the top 50 colleges and universities in the U.S. in 2008 for graduates with thehighest earning potential, nearly matching the earnings potential of Yale graduates. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School consistently ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News andWorld Report. - The Family Nurse Practitioner graduate program in the Lienhard School of Nursing is ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. Newsand World Report, and has only two top-tier peers in the northeast United States: Yale and Columbia. - The Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science is the only academic institution in the U.S. to be awarded an IBMBladeCenter System, a sophisticated machine that supports high performance server side computing, and one of only 59 schools inthe U.S. to be designated as a National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency (NSA) andDepartment of Homeland Security. - Lubin is the largest undergraduate private four year business school in the Metro New York area and the ninth largest AACSB-accredited private business school in the United States.- Bowman's Accounting Report ranked Pace, with 112 partners in the Big Four accounting firms, 17th nationwide among schoolswith alumni partners in these firms.

Pace University Presidents:

Homer St. Clair Pace 1935-1942Robert Scott Pace 1942-1960Edward J. Mortola 1960-1984William G. Sharwell 1984-1990Patricia O'Donnell Ewers 1990-2000David A. Caputo 2000-2007Stephen J. Friedman 2007-Present

MISSION

Pace University’s historic mission retains its central importance today: to provide high quality professional education and trainingcoupled with an excellent liberal education to students for whom that education offers the opportunity to lift their lives and prospectsto new levels.

VISIONPace is a university dedicated to offering a wide array of programs of education for professions in demand, framed by the perspec-tive and independent critical thinking that comes from an excellent liberal education. In selected areas in each school or center, Pacewill offer professional programs that are among the best in the New York tri-state area. Pace will always seek to relate its programsof professional education to the most important currents in those professions, capitalizing on its location in and around New YorkCity to offer students real-world experience through internships and co-operative work experiences, using community service as alearning tool and employing problem-solving and other teaching techniques that re-enforce the relationship between a student’s uni-versity experience and professional challenges and satisfactions.

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PACE STAFF

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JOSEPH O’DONNELLDirector of Athletics

Joe O’Donnell enters his 14th year at Pace as the University’s Director of Athletics.O’Donnell’s responsibilities include the overall management and operation of PaceUniversity’s Division II athletics program that hosts 21 intercollegiate sports. O’Donnellalso oversees the intramural and recreational programs on the University’s Pleasantvilleand Manhattan campuses.

During his time at Pace O’Donnell has overseen the renovation of Howard Johnson Hallon Pace’s Briarcliff campus, which hosts several coaches, meeting rooms, locker roomsand a training room. In addition, Pace also opened the Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health,Fitness & Recreation Center. O’Donnell is also responsible for the initiation of the PaceAthletic Hall of Fame and Setter Club booster organization.

Prior to Pace, O’Donnell held the postion of Director of Athletics at The AmericanUniversity in Washington, D.C. and Assistant Athletic Director at Wichita State Universityin Wichita, Kansas and LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has alsoworked for the Department of Recreation in Philadelphia and was a varsity soccer coachand social studies teacher at Father Judge High School in Philadelphia.

O’Donnell currently resides in Ossining, NY with his wife Marie.

MIKE WINNAssoc . A.D./Head CoachWomen’sSoccer

MICHELLETOZZIAthleticsBusinessManager/SWA

JOHNTAGLIAFERRISports InformationDirector

NOW-ALLAHJAMESEquipmentManager

BARRY MORIARTYHeadAthleticTrainer

DR.LESTERMAYERSTeamPhysician

PACE ATHLETICS STAFF

THOMAS GRAFFSports InformationAssistant

ADRIENNESANCHEZAdmin.Assistant

SPORTS MEDICINE

STEPHEN J. FRIEDMANPresident

Stephen J. Friedman became president of Pace University on June 4, 2007.

Friedman is a former senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLC, commissioner of theSecurities and Exchange Commission, deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, execu-tive vice president at The Equitable Companies Incorporated and the E.F. Hutton GroupInc., and U.S. Supreme Court law clerk. He has been an active leader in the nonprofitworld.

Friedman served for three years as dean of Pace University School of Law prior to beingnamed president by the Pace University Board of Trustees. During his tenure as dean, theLaw School’s bar pass rate was the highest in more than a decade; the school’s nationalrankings improved; and in 2006 more than 91 percent of Pace Law School’s recent gradu-ates reported full-time employment within nine months of graduation.

Prior to becoming dean, Friedman was a senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP,where he served as cochairman of the firm’s corporate department from 1993 to 2000.Before he rejoined Debevoise in 1993, Friedman was executive vice president and generalcounsel of The Equitable Companies Incorporated and its subsidiary, The Equitable LifeAssurance Society of the United States. Before joining Equitable in 1988, Friedman wasexecutive vice president of the E.F. Hutton Group Inc. (1986–1988) and a partner atDebevoise.

Friedman also has served as a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission(1980–1981), deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for Capital Markets Policy(1978–1979), special assistant to the U.S. Maritime Administrator (1964–1965), and lawclerk to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. of the United States Supreme Court (1963–1964).

Friedman is chairman emeritus of American Ballet Theatre. He also serves as presidentand a trustee of the Practising Law Institute, chairman and trustee of the Asian Universityfor Women Support Foundation, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.In addition, Dean Friedman has served as chairman of the Overseas Development Counciland chairman of the Securities Regulation Committee of the Association of the Bar of theCity of New York and as a member of the ABA Special Committee on Lawyers’ PoliticalContributions. He has served as a board member of CCL Industries Inc., Donaldson,Lufkin & Jenrette, ConRail, The National Association of Securities Dealers, the ChicagoBoard Options Exchange and Foundation, and United Way of New York City.

Friedman received his AB magna cum laude in 1959 from the Woodrow Wilson School ofPublic and International Affairs at Princeton University, and his JD magna cum laude in1962 from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of Harvard Law Review and arecipient of the Sears Prize.

ZACHDAYTONMarketing/PromotionsCoordinator

HENRY MANNINGHead CoachBaseball

JIMHARTERHead CoachMen’s Basketball

CHRISDAPOLITOHead CoachFootball

DAVECARTYHead CoachLacrosse

WILLIAMNATLOHead CoachM/W Swimming &Diving

COACHING STAFF

CARRIESEYMOURHead CoachWomen’sBasketball

KARRINMOOREHead CoachWomen’sVolleyball

CLAUDIASTABILEHead CoachSoftball

SAMMILLERHead CoachEquestrian

TOPEAIYEGBOHead CoachCheerleading

RICHCORSETTIHead CoachM/W Tennis

JEREMYPOUNCEYDirector ofIntramurals& Recreation/FacilityManager

JAYSONSMIKLEAsst. A.D.,Compliance

MIKE BOHLANDERFitness Director/Strength &ConditioningCoach

JENNY

COHEN

Head Coach

Dance

FRANKGRANIEROHead CoachGolf

PHIL RYDERAssistant AthleticTrainer

DANNYHAGENLOCHERAssistant Facilities Manager

JENMAYOHead Coach CrossCountry/Track andField

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The Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness and

Recreation Center is home to the Pace University women's

basketball team.

The beautiful facility boasts a 2,400-seat arena,

eight-lane swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness/weight

room, aerobics room, walking/jogging track, training facil-

ity, concession stand, VIP room, equipment room, locker

rooms, scoreboards and message center, athletics depart-

ment offices and offices of the university's health care

unit.

The Goldstein Athletics Center contains 75,000-

square feet of space that is home to the Pace volleyball

team, men's and women's basketball and swimming and

diving teams. The facility gives Pace students an opportu-

nity to compete in intramurals and recreation, aerobics and

dance classes in addition to varsity sports.

Memberships for use of the facility are available

to faculty, staff and community members and can be pur-

chased by calling 914-773-3275 or by stopping by the ath-

letics offices on the main floor.

GOLDSTEIN FITNESS CENTER

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