Complete Game Notes as a PDFLive StatsLive VideoTWO-GAME HOMESTAND CONCLUDESThe month of October kicks off with a home contest for the Southern Connecticut State University football team. The Owls are back in action on Saturday at noon to entertain Assumption. Fans who can't make it to Jess Dow Field can follow the action with live video on www.sportingnewsct.com with Don Boyle on the call. In addition, there will be live stats available through www.southernctowls.com and live Twitter updates the official SCSU athletic department feed.
ALL-TIME VS. ASSUMPTIONSouthern Connecticut leads the all-time series with the Greyhounds by a 10-2 margin. However, Assumption has won the last two games in the series.
PAIR NAMED TO NE-10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLLMichael Cerisano and
Dion O'Joe were both named to the Northeast-10 weekly honor roll for their play against AIC. It was the second straight week that Cerisano earned the honor.
CERISANO TACKLES THE COMPETITIONBy virtue of back-to-back double figure tackle performances,
Michael Cerisano has vaulted into the team lead with 40 tackles.
HOLBROOK, WILLIAMS SACKING THE COMPETITIONJaime Holbrook has a team-high five sacks this year, with fellow defensive lineman
Zachary Williams right behind with four sacks for the Owls.
WILLIAMS LEADS THE WIDEOUTSSenior
Gary Williams has a team-high 14 receptions this year along with a team-high 169 receiving yards.
LAST TIME OUTThe Southern Connecticut State University football team dropped a 31-10 decision to American International College in a Northeast-10 Conference contest at Jess Dow Field last Saturday.Â
• After not recording a blocked punt in five years, the Owls collected their second in as many weeks in this contest.
Dion O'Joe broke through and blocked an AIC punt in the fourth quarter and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown.
• It was a defensive battle for the better part of the first half. The game was scoreless after the opening 15 minutes with each team recording just one first down in the first quarter.
• AIC struck first with just under two minutes into the second quarter on a 10-yard touchdown run from Maurice Easterling. The PAT made it 7-0. Jared Hulsey then added a 34-yard field goal with just 25 seconds left in the half to build the lead to 10-0 at the break.
• The Owls got on the scoreboard midway through the third quarter.
Zachary Williams forced a fumble during a sack of AIC quarterback Kevin Arduino, which was picked up by
Jamie Holbrook. SCSU turned it into three points when
Lyle Luth hit a 20-yard field goal to make it 10-3.
• On its next possession, AIC countered when Arduino broke free through the middle on a 58-yard touchdown run, with the subsequent PAT making it 17-3.
• Arduino added a 1-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter before O'Joe delivered his punt block which turned into six points. Luth's PAT cut it to 24-10.
• The Yellow Jackets added a score in the closing minutes to make it a 31-10 final.
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THE LAST MEETING WITH ASSUMPTIONThe Southern Connecticut State University football team scored a touchdown on its opening drive, but host Assumption College recorded the final 17 points of the game to claim a 17-7 win over the Owls on Oct. 19, 2013 in a Northeast-10 Conference contest.
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John Moscatel finished with 26 carries for 80 yards for the Owls. Quarterback
Brandon Basil completed 10-of-31 passes for 62 yards.
Sebron Woodley led the defense with nine tackles.
• The Owls took the opening kickoff and assembled a 19-play, 75-yard drive. Facing a fourth-and-goal from the Assumption 1,
Vaughn Magee broke through the right side of the line for a touchdown.
Devin Silverman added the PAT for a 7-0 lead.
• Southern's defense notched a pair of interceptions – one each from
Brian Wilcox and
Mustaqiim Plair – in the opening half and held the Greyhounds to just three points. Tad Beuchert connected on a 39-yard field goal with 54 seconds remaining in the frame to cut the Owls' lead to 7-3 at the intermission.
• Assumption took the lead just over three minutes into the second half. Following an Owls' interception, the Greyhounds converted a 17-yard touchdown pass from Bobby Jordan to Eddy Frazier. The successful PAT from Beuchert extended the lead to 10-7.
• Matt Heriveaux added a two-yard touchdown run that ended a 13-play, 69-yard drive in the closing minutes to make it a 17-7 final.
IT'S BEEN A WHILE...The Owls accomplished several feats that hadn't taken place in several years in the game against Pace.
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Justin Potts' blocked punt was the first for the Owls since Josh McWilliams did so in the 2009 season opener against Indiana, Pa. - a stretch of 53 games.
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Jonathan Balcacer's punt return touchdown was the first for the Owls since Andre Privott returned a punt for a score during the 2011 Homecoming Nor'easter game against Stonehill - a stretch of 25 games.
• Southern's two punt return touchdowns against Pace marked the first time since November 5, 2005. In that game, Jim Lukowiak returned two punts for scores (81 and 91 yards). It had been 90 games since the Owls had returned two punts for touchdowns.
IT'S BEEN A WHILE...TAKE TWOUntil the Saint Anselm game, Southern Connecticut had not played an overtime contest since the first week of the 2003 season against Merrimack. The Owls won that game by a 33-27 final, but had played 119 games since then without going to extra time.
CAREER DAYS FOR CERISANO, THOMASSophomore linebacker
Michael Cerisano posted a career-high 16 tackles along with two sacks in the win over Pace. Running back
Donald Thomas accumulated 124 yards on the ground on 13 carries, a career-high total. For their efforts, both were named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll.
RUNNING INTO A FLOCK OF OWLSSouthern Connecticut held Pace to just 16 yards rushing on 32 carries. The Owls rushed for 269 yards.
WIN NO. 1 FOR GODEKHead coach
Tom Godek collected his first win in that capacity against Pace after 82 victories while serving as the team's offensive coordinator during the previous 13 seasons.
AN IMPRESSIVE DEBUTFreshman quarterback
Raymond Catapano entered the Saint Anselm contest on the third offensive series and took the reins from there. In total, he completed 17-of-24 passes for 192 yards and also rushed 20 times for 55 yards with a touchdown.Â
CATAPANO RECEIVES NE-10 WEEKLY HONORSBy virtue of his performance against St. Anselm,
Raymond Catapano was named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll.
CAREER-HIGH DAY FOR TAYLORSenior captain and defensive lineman
Carlif Taylor recorded a career-high 11 tackles in the game against St. Anselm.
BYNUM NAMED TO NE-10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLLSophomore linebacker
Kayjuan Bynum was selected to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll for his play in the Owls' season opening contest at Gannon.
IN SEASON OPENERSThe Owls are 35-31-1 all-time in season openers. The 2014 season was the 67th in program history.
THREE OWLS EARN PRESEASON HONORSThree members of the Southern Connecticut State University football team – seniors
John Moscatel,
Carlif Taylor and
Brian Wilcox – were recognized with preseason All-America honors from USA College Football and preseason All-Conference honors from the Beyond Sports Network.
TAYLOR SELECTED AS OWLS' CAPTAINSenior defensive lineman
Carlif Taylor will serve as the Owls' captain during the 2014 season.
TWO OWLS ON CURRENT NFL ROSTERSFormer Owls' standouts Ike Igbinosun and Jerome Cunningham were both in NFL training camps this summer with the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants, respectively. Igbinosun was signed by the Bills to their practice squad at the conclusion of training camp. This will mark his second year in a row with the Bills after also serving as a part of their practice squad last year. Cunningham also signed with the Giants' practice squad during the first week of September.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLLThe Southern Connecticut State University football team has been selected No. 7 in the Northeast-10 Conference preseason poll, as voted on by the league's coaches.
1. American Int'l – 81 (9)
2. New Haven – 68
3. Stonehill – 67 (1)
4-tie. Assumption - 47
4-tie. Merrimack - 47
6. LIU Post - 44
7. So. Connecticut - 378. Bentley - 31
9. Saint Anselm - 19
10. Pace – 9
( ) – indicates first-place votes
THE 2014 SCHEDULEThe Owls have 11 games scheduled for the 2014 campaign. The year opens with a road game at Gannon on Sept. 6. In total, the opponents have been set for the first 10 dates of the year, with SCSU playing five home and five road games. In addition, the Northeast-10 Conference will once again host its championship weekend on Nov. 15.
TWO WITH OWLS' TIES EARN WALSH FELLOWSHIPSCurrent Owls' defensive coordinator
Jon Shelton and former Owls' All-American and nine-year NFL veteran Jacques Cesaire were among the individuals who earned Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship this summer. The annual program is administered by the NFL Management Council and NFL Player Engagement. Shelton was on the sidelines with the Philadelphia Eagles, of whom former Owls' captain Jeff Stoutland is now an assistant coach, while Cesaire joined the staff of his former club, the Chargers.
A FAMILIAR FACE TAKES THE REINSTom Godek '88, a former Owls' captain and the team's offensive coordinator for the last 13 seasons, was formally named as the sixth head football coach in the history of the Southern Connecticut State University program on April 4.
• The 2010 Division II/III Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston, Godek took the Owls' offensive attack to new heights during his tenure as offensive coordinator. A total of 68 players on the offensive side of the ball have been recognized with All-Northeast-10 honors since Godek joined the staff in 2001.
• In addition, the Owls have shattered numerous offensive marks along the way. Since his arrival, the club accumulated new season highs for total yards, rushing yards, passing yards, touchdowns scored and points scored, along with a new program record for total offense in one game.
• As a student-athlete, Godek suited up for the Owls from 1984-87 and was a two-time All-New England selection. As a senior, he served as team captain and was an All-ECAC pick.
• Prior to joining the staff at his alma mater, Godek coached for seven seasons (1994-2000) at American International. While with the Yellow Jackets, Godek helped the club win four division titles en route to four consecutive Northeast-10 Conference Championship appearances. AIC claimed the conference title on two occasions. He also coached two NE-10 Offensive Linemen of the Year, along with 1999 Harlon Hill Trophy runner-up Kavin Gaillaird.
• He replaces Rich Cavanaugh, who retired at the conclusion of the 2013 season. The succession of Owls' coaches includes: Jess Dow (1948-65; 108-40-6), Harry Shay (1966-75; 47-44), George DeLeone (1976-79; 15-24), Kevin Gilbride (1980-84; 35-14-2) and Cavanaugh (1985-2013; 170-131-1)
THREE EARN ALL-AMERICA HONORSThree members of the Southern Connecticut State University football team – juniors
John Moscatel,
Carlif Taylor and
Brian Wilcox – were recognized with All-America honors from USA College Football at the conclusion of the season. Wilcox was named to the First-Team, while Moscatel was a Third-Team pick. Taylor earned Honorable Mention laurels.
OWLS RANK AMONG FINAL NCAA STAT LEADERSThe Owls finished the 2013 season ranked among the NCAA statistics leaders in several categories, while two members of the team also ranked individually.
• On the individual front,
John Moscatel closed the year ranked No. 8 for all-purpose yards per game, while
Brian Wilcox was No. 15 in solo tackles
• As a team, the Owls closed the year in the top 25 in Division II in six categories. They were No. 14 for time of possession and No. 20 in pass sacks allowed, They also ranked No. 22 in fewest penalty yards per game, rushing defense and fumbles lost and were No. 24 in tackles for loss allowed.
WILCOX NAMED ALL-ECACLinebacker
Brian Wilcox named All-ECAC for his play during the 2013 season. Previously an All-Northeast-10 Conference selection, Wilcox became just the third player in school history to amass more than 100 tackles in a season and the first since 1996. In total, the middle linebacker recorded 111 stops, which was third in the Northeast-10.Â
FOUR EARN CONFERENCE HONORSFour members of the Southern Connecticut State University football team – senior
Dominick Diglio and  juniors
John Moscatel,
Carlif Taylor and
Brian Wilcox - were awarded with year-end honors from the Northeast-10 Conference, as selected by the league's coaches. All four were selected to the Second-Team.
EPPS SELECTED TO NATIONAL BOWL GAMEFor the second year in a row, Willie Epps was selected to play in the National Bowl Game on December 8 in Miami. Epps capped his career in 2012 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.
AMONG THE KEY DEFENSIVE RETURNERSFive of the top six tacklers from 2013 are back for the Owls this fall.
Brian Wilcox is the top returning tackler from a year ago. He made 111 stops a year ago.
Carlif Taylor (54 tackles),
Mike Dunkley (42 tackles),
Jonathan Balcacer (38 tackles) and Â
A.J. Marsiglia (37 tackles) are also back.
ON DECKThe Owls are back in action on Oct. 11 for the annual battle for the Elm City Trophy against New Haven.