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Football Season Kicks Off Saturday With Home Game Against No. 10 Nationally Ranked Indiana (Pa.)

The Owls open the 2013 season at home against Indiana (Pa.) on Saturday at 1 p.m.
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A NEW SEASON BEGINS
For the second year in a row, the Southern Connecticut State University football team opens a season with a contest against Indiana (Pa.). The 2013 opener is set for Saturday at 1 p.m. at Jess Dow Field. Fans who can't make it to the game can follow the Owls with live video at www.sportingnewsct.com. There will also be live Twitter updates through www.southernctowls.com and https://twitter.com/SCSU_Owls.

IN SEASON OPENERS
The Owls are 35-29-1 all-time in season openers. The 2013 season is the 66th in program history.

LOOKING BACK AT THE LAST GAME AT IUP
The Southern Connecticut State University football team was defeated by Indiana (Pa.) in the season opener for both teams on Sept. 1, 2012, 33-6.
Jacob Jablonski completed 9-of-12 passes for 62 yards and a touchdown and also rushed five times for 20 yards in the contest. Bobby Lippincott was 5-of-10 for 83 yards.
Carlton Staggars had three catches, including a touchdown, for 46 yards, to pace the wideouts. Jerome Cunningham also had three catches for 19 yards. Jayson Holt added two catches for 30 yards, while Willie Epps had one catch for 36 yards.
• The Owls' defense forced a fumble on their own 4 early in the first quarter. However, the Crimson Hawks forced a 3-and-out and started on the SCSU 28. A six-play drive followed to put the hosts ahead 7-0.
• IUP would make it 14-0 with another touchdown run midway through the second quarter. The Owls answered with an eight-play, 78 yard drive. Jablonski capped the drive with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Staggars. The PAT was blocked though to keep the score at 14-6.
• The hosts added three more points on a successful field goal on the final play of the first half.
• IUP added two more touchdowns in the second half, as well as a fourth quarter safety, to make it a 33-6 final.

ALL-TIME AGAINST IUP
The Crimson Hawks hold a 7-0 lead in the all-time series against the Owls.

CAVANAUGH RANKS AMONG NCAA'S BEST
Head coach Rich Cavanaugh enters the 2013 season ranked tied for No. 4 among all Division II active football coaches with 167 victories.

AMONG THE KEY OFFENSIVE RETURNERS
Six starters are back on the offensive side of the ball for the Owls. Quarterback Jacob Jablonski enters his second season as the team's starter. He threw for 1,675 yards and 10 touchdowns a year ago. Vaughn Magee rushed for 1,141 yards en route to All-Conference and All-Region laurels in 2012. The wideouts are led by Carlton Staggars, who had 20 catches for 266 yards and two touchdowns a year ago. John Weiss shifts from fullback to tight end, while seniors Dominick Diglio and Kyle Empey lead the offensive line.

AMONG THE KEY DEFENSIVE RETURNERS
The Owls have a host of players who saw action as starters at one time or another in previous years, bolstered by a strong front four. Mwamba Williams was an All-Conference pick a year ago, while Zachary Williams, A.J. Marsiglia and Carlif Taylor have also been starters in their careers. Mike Dunkley leads all returners with 58 tackles from a year ago, while Dunkley and Malcolm Crosson each posted a team-high three interceptions last year.

DOW NAMED TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Jesse L. “Jess” Dow, the founder of the intercollegiate athletic program at Southern Connecticut State University and its first head football coach, was inducted posthumously into the College Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2013 on August 28 in Atlanta.
• A native of Tona, Texas, Dow joined the Southern faculty in 1946 when there were just 25 men enrolled. He established the intercollegiate football program, for which he is best known, in 1948 and went on to become one of the nation's outstanding football coaches.
• In 18 years as the Owls' head football coach, from 1948-65, Dow enjoyed 16 winning seasons, including Southern's only unbeaten, untied campaign in 1956.  His teams lost only once in a season seven different times (1949, 50, 51, 53, 55, 58, 59) and his 1959 team participated in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Playoff Bowl semifinal.
• After winning the Eastern Football Conference title and being named “Coach of the Year” in the EFC in 1965, the league's inaugural season, Dow retired as football coach to devote full-time duties as director of athletics, a position he held until retiring Jan. 31, 1975. He completed his career as the winningest college division coach in New England with a 108-40-6 won-lost-tied record for a winning percentage of .730.
• Dow was twice selected as Coach of the Year, in 1950 and 1953, by the Connecticut Sports Writers Alliance.  The Alliance also honored him with the coveted Gold Key following his retirement from coaching.
• He also received one of the nation's highest honors athletically when he was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame for his contributions to college athletics.
• Southern's outdoor athletic facility, Jess Dow Field, was dedicated in his honor in 1988, and he was among the first class inducted into the Southern Alumni Sports Hall of Fame.
• Dow, a professor emeritus of Health and Physical Education, didn't limit his coaching to football. He also guided Southern teams in basketball, baseball, track and golf in his 28-year career. He had an outstanding record as Southern's golf coach with a 49-23 won-lost record over his final six seasons.
• Dow attended West Texas State University, where he was named a Little All-America fullback in 1937. He joined the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League for three seasons following his graduation.
• During World War II, Dow served in the U.S. Navy for three and a half years, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLL
Southern Connecticut was selected sixth in the Northeast-10 preseason poll, as voted on by the league's coaches.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls have welcomed 28 newcomers to the team since the conclusion of last year.

KEEPING TRACK OF THE WILLIAMS'
Southern Connecticut has five players on its 2013 roster with the last name Williams - Alexander (Freshman, Defensive End), Gary (Junior, Wide Receiver), Mwamba (Senior, Defensive End), Tyler (Redshirt Freshman, Offensive Lineman) and Zachary (Junior, Defensive End).

MALLIS EARNS NE-10 ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS
Junior running back Jack Mallis was named to the Northeast-10 Conference Football All-Academic Team for his efforts on the playing field and in the classroom in 2012. Mallis was a versatile performer for the Owls last fall who contributed both at running back and on special teams.

STOUTLAND JOINS ALUMS IN NFL COACHING RANKS
Former Southern Connecticut State University football student-athlete and assistant coach Jeff Stoutland was named the offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles this past February. Stoutland joined the Eagles after serving in the same role at the University of Alabama for two years, where he helped the Crimson Tide win consecutive BCS National Championship games. Stoutland joins former Owl student-athlete and coach Kevin Gilbride, the offensive coordinator for the New York Giants, as SCSU alums currently on NFL coaching staffs.

TEN EARN CONFERENCE HONORS
Ten members of the Southern Connecticut State University football team – seniors Jack Cooper and Willie Epps, juniors Vaughn Magee and Mwamba Williams and freshmen Jake Ceresna, Malcolm Crosson, Jamie Holbrook, Dequane June, John Parsons and Kameron Tedder - were awarded with year-end honors from the Northeast-10 Conference, as selected by the league's coaches. Cooper was a First-Team All-Conference honoree, while Epps, Magee and Williams were all tabbed for the Second-Team. Ceresna, Crosson, Holbrook, June, Parsons and Tedder were named to the league's All-Rookie Team.

MAGEE NAMED ALL-REGION
Vaughn Magee was awarded with All-Region honors from Don Hansen's Football Gazette at the conclusion of the year. Magee, a Third-Team selection, led the Northeast-10 Conference in rushing with 1,141 total yards and eight touchdowns and his 126.8 yards/game average was also tops in the league. Magee also totaled 12 receptions for 99 yards.

MAGEE RANKS AMONG NCAA RUSHING LEADERS
Vaughn Magee finished the year ranked No. 11 in all of Division II in yards/game.  He averaged 126.8 yards per game.

EPPS SELECTED TO NATIONAL BOWL GAME
Willie Epps was selected to play in the National Bowl Game on December 9 in Allentown, Pa. Epps capped his career by earning All-Conference accolades for the third consecutive year after leading the Owls' wide receivers in catches (39), receiving yards (665) and touchdowns (four). He finished his career ranked second all-time at Southern Connecticut in receiving yards (2,868), third in touchdown receptions (26) and fourth in receptions (147). Epps was also named a preseason All-American as well as an All-ECAC pick during his career with the Owls.

CUNNINGHAM TAKES PART IN NFL SUPER REGIONAL COMBINE
Jerome Cunningham was selected to participate in a NFL Super Regional combine at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas from April 6-8. Cunningham was a four-year member of the squad and three-year starter at tight end for the Owls. He recorded 61 catches for 690 yards and seven touchdowns in his career. Cunningham was also previously recognized as a selection to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for his work in the classroom.

FARING WELL IN THE CLASSROOM
The Owls had 33 selections to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll during the course of the 2012-13 academic year. Student-athletes must achieve a 3.0 semester grade point average or higher to earn the honor.

MAGEE BREAKS THE 1,000 YARD MARK
With 83 yards on the ground against Bentley on Nov. 3,  running back Vaughn Magee surpassed the 1,000 yard mark for the season. He finished with 1,141 yards on the year.

MAGEE PUTS HIS NAME IN THE RECORD BOOK
Vaughn Magee was already having a good day on the ground through three quarters of the win against St. Anselm. His accomplishments in the final 15 minutes, though, made the day a truly memorable one. Magee totaled 187 yards in the fourth quarter alone to set a new Division II record for yards in a quarter. The old mark of 184 yards in a quarter was set by Stefan Logan of South Dakota in a game against Truman on Sept. 3, 2005.

MAGEE NETS TRIO OF HONORS
For his cumulative efforts against St. Anselm, Vaughn Magee was named the Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week, as an Offensive Player of the Week by the Beyond College Sports Network and as the weekly Division II/III Gold Helmet Award winner by the New England Football Writers' Gridiron Club of Greater Boston. He became the first Owl to win the latter award since Jarom Freeman in 2007.

OWLS DOMINATE THE NCAA RUSHING RECORDS
Thanks to Vaughn Magee's performance against St. Anselm on Sept. 28, 2012, Southern Connecticut now has the NCAA Division II individual single-game, single-half and single-quarter records. Previously, Jarom Freeman rushed for 246 yards in the first half of a Nov. 2, 2007 game against Bryant in which he finished with 418 yards to set new Division II marks in both of those categories.

ON DECK 
Southern Connecticut is back in action on Sept. 14 for its first road and Northeast-10 Conference game against LIU-Post. Game time is set for 1 p.m
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