Complete Game Notes as a PDFTIME TO BOARD THE BUSLooking for its second win a row, the Southern Connecticut State University football team travels to Brookville, N.Y. to face LIU-Post this Saturday at 1 p.m.
ALL-TIME AGAINST LIU-POSTSouthern Connecticut leads the all-time series with the Pioneers by an 15-10 margin.
LOOKING BACK AT THE LAST MEETINGThe Southern Connecticut State University football team dropped a 28-3 decision to LIU-Post in a Northeast-10 Conference contest. on Nov. 1, 2014 at Jess Dow Field.
• Southern Connecticut honored its 11 seniors before the game. Of that group,
Brian Wilcox had 13 tackles in the game, while
Zachary Williams had seven tackles and two sacks. Wide receiver
Gary Williams had five catches for 70 yards, both team-highs.
• The Owls opened the scoring with a 12-play, 54-yard drive that took 6:22 of the first quarter. The drive concluded with a career-long 43-yard field goal from Jeff Groth to make it 3-0.
• However, LIU-Post came back to score on its next drive for a 7-3 lead. The Pioneers added two more touchdowns in the second quarter to build a 21-3 cushion at the break. The visitors tacked on a third quarter touchdown to extend the lead to 28-3, the eventual final.
LAST TIME OUTBehind a career-best 184 yards and two touchdown runs from
Robert Thomas and two touchdown passes from
Robert Nittolo to
Devante Jenkins, the Southern Connecticut State University football team defeated Saint Anselm on Saturday, 28-14.
• Thomas finished with new career-highs in carries (26), along with yards and touchdowns. Jenkins had nine catches for a career-high 116 yards and two scores, his fourth game this year with multiple touchdown receptions. Nittolo was 14-of-24 for 158 yards, while
Brandon Pelzer led the defense with 10 tackles.
• After a scoreless first quarter, the Owls went 58 yards in six plays, capped by a one-yard run from Thomas.
Evan Nelson added the PAT for a 7-0 lead.
• The Hawks tied the game on the ensuing drive, but the Owls went back in front before the intermission. This time, Nittolo hit Jenkins on a 33-yard play to close a seven play, 65 yard drive with only 1:18 left in the first half. Nelson's PAT gave the Owls a 14-7 lead at halftime.
• After a scoreless third quarter, the Owls built a two-score lead midway through the final frame when Nittolo found Jenkins from 25 yards out for a 21-7 lead following Nelson's PAT.
• Thomas would put the game away with an eight-yard touchdown run with 3:38 remaining to push the advantage to 28-7. The Hawks scored a touchdown in the final two minutes for a 28-14 final.
THOMAS TOTALING UP THE YARDSRobert Thomas now has three consecutive 100-plus yard efforts this year, capped by a career-high 184 yards last time out against St. Anselm. Thomas is the first Owl to have three straight 100-yard games since
John Moscatel had four in a row from Sept. 20-Oct. 12, 2013.
PELZER POSTS STATISTICAL BESTBrandon Pelzer registered 10 tackles against St. Anselm, a new career-high.
JENKINS CONTINUES TO IMPRESSDevante Jenkins recorded his fourth multiple-touchdown effort of the year in the win over St. Anselm, along with his second 100-plus yard effort.
JENKINS EARNS NE-10 HONORS...x3Devante Jenkins has been named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll three times so far this year - for his efforts in the season opener against Gannon, the game at Bentley and most recently, the win over St. Anselm.
AMONG THE NE-10 LEADERS•
Devante Jenkins is first in the league with 11 touchdown receptions.
• Jenkins also ranks second in the league with 49 receptions and third in the league in receiving yards/game.
• The Owls have two of the top 10 leaders in sacks.
Kayjuan Bynum is in a tie for the league lead with seven sacks.
Kameron Tedder is tied for eighth in the league with four sacks.
• Rob Nittolo is third in the league with 12 touchdown passes.
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Robert Thomas is seventh in the league in rushing yards/game.
RECORD SETTING NIGHT FOR NITTOLORobert Nittolo set two new SCSU single-game records while playing a hand in six Owls' touchdowns in the game. against Assumption He set a new single-game record for total offense plays with 65, breaking the old mark of 60 set by Jason Hawes in 1990. Nittolo also set a new single-game record for most total offense yards with 442 yards, eclipsing the old mark of 438 set by Kevin Lynch in 2011.
MORE NUGGETS FROM THE ASSUMPTION GAME...• It marked the 44th time in school history that Southern scored 50 or more points in a game. The Owls had been 43-0 in such contests prior to that game.
• SCSU scored 50 points in a game for the first time in since 2009, a 61-0 win over Pace.
• SCSU allowed at least 50 points in a game for the 13th time in school history. The Owls are 1-12 when allowing 50 points.
• It was the third time in school history that the Owls allowed at least 60 points in a game. SCSU is now 1-2 in those games.
• With 110 combined points, it was the fourth-highest scoring game in school history.
NITTOLO PROVES A DUAL THREATRobert Nittolo accomplished two feats that hadn't been achieved in a while in the game against Assumption. His three rushing touchdowns were the first for an Owl since
John Moscatel did so against Pace on Oct. 4, 2013. In addition, Nittolo was the first Owl to throw for over 300 yards since
Jacob Jablonski had 337 yards against Pace on Oct. 6, 2012.
NITTOLO EARNS WEEKLY HONORSRobert Nittolo was named the Northast-10 Conference Rookie of the Week on Monday for his play against Assumption. It was the second time this year that he has earned the honor.
MOSCATEL RETURNS TO THE END ZONEAfter missing all of last year due to injury,
John Moscatel's touchdown against Assumption was his first since finding the end zone against AIC on Nov. 9, 2013.
SMITH, JONES HAVE CAREER DAYSWide receivers
Seimou Smith and
Austin Jones played a key role in the prolific production against Assumption with career days. Smith (10 catches, 138 yards, two touchdowns) and Jones (seven catches, 71 yards, one touchdown) each set new career highs in all three categories in the contest.
THOMAS EARNS NE-10 WEEKLY HONORSThanks to his career day against Pace with 128 all-purpose yards, including 108 rushing yards,
Robert Thomas was named to the Northeast-10 weekly honor roll on Oct. 12.
YOUTH HAS BEEN SERVED
Plenty of new faces have seen their first significant collegiate action this year for the Owls. Thus far, a total of 20 student-athletes who are either true freshmen or redshirt freshmen have taken to the field this fall.
RAY "CATA-PULTS" THE OWLS TO VICTORYSophomore quarterback
Raymond Catapano engineered a fourth quarter comeback for the Owls against Pace. He tossed two touchdowns as part of the victory after coming into the game in the second quarter.
ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS FOR BYNUMKayjuan Bynum had one of the finest defensive performances in SCSU history in the win over Stonehill. He became the first Owl in seven years to notch at least three sacks in a game, with the last being Andrew Pratt against AIC in 2008. In addition, no Owl had forced multiple fumbles in a game since Daniel Allen accomplished the feat against Pace in 2010.
TWO OWLS CAPTURE NE-10 WEEKLY HONORSBy virtue of their efforts in the win over Stonehill,
Kayjuan Bynum (Co-Defensive Player of the Week) and
Robert Nittolo (Rookie of the Week) earned weekly honors from the Northeast-10 Conference.
...AND WEEKLY ECAC HONORS TOOKayjuan Bynum (Defensive Player of the Week) and
Robert Nittolo (Rookie of the Week) were also recognized by the ECAC as Division II weekly standouts as a result of their play against Stonehill.
BYNUM ADDS ANOTHER HONORIn addition to his NE-10 accolades,
Kayjuan Bynum was also tabbed as a HERO Sports Defensive Stud of the Week.
USA COLLEGE FOOTBALL LAUDS PAIRUSA College Football named
Robert Nittolo as its Division II Offensive Rookie of the Week, while
Kayjuan Bynum was named to the weekly honorable mention defensive unit.
A FEW FIRSTS FOR THE OWLS...•
Evan Nelson made his debut against Stonehill and was a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points.
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Delmont Araujo blocked his first punt as an Owl against Stonehill. It was the third blocked punt for the Owls in the last two seasons.
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Seimou Smith and
Austin Jones each had their first touchdown receptions as Owls against Stonehill.
• Jared Moorer and David Spears each had their first career sacks, while
Brandon Pelzer had his first career fumble recovery.
• The seven team sacks for the Owls against Stonehill were the most since 2008, when SCSU had eight in a game against Bentley.
OWLS SPREADING IT AROUNDTwelve different receivers have recorded a reception for the Owls through the first seven games of the year.
MOSCATEL MAKES A STRONG RETURNPrior to Sept. 25,
John Moscatel's last appearance as an Owl came in the second-to-last game of the 2013 season against AIC. After being sidelined due to injury since then, he returned for the New Haven game and picked up right where he left off. In total, he registered 173 all-purpose yards (40 rushing, 17 receiving, 116 return) on the evening.
TURNOVERS MADE IT TOUGHSCSU could have easily been 2-1 through its first three games if not for some trouble with turnovers. The Owls had eight giveaways (five fumbles, three interceptions) in those games. Two fumbles in the opener against Gannon directly led to 13 points for the visitors. Two more fumbles, including an errant snap that resulted in a safety, led to all 15 Bentley points in the game on Sept. 19.
A FORMER OWL MAKING GOODJerome Cunningham registered his first catch with the New York Giants in the Sept. 20 game against the Atlanta Falcons.
JENKINS NARROWLY MISSES SCHOOL MARKWide receiver
Devante Jenkins hauled in 11 receptions against Bentley, one shy of the school record. He finished with 110 yards, including a touchdown.
MAKING A QUICK IMPACTA quick look at the final stats from the 2015 season opener reveals plenty of new faces who fared well in their Owls' debuts.
• Redshirt freshman quarterback Rob Nittolo, a transfer from James Madison, completed 24-of-38 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns.
• Junior
Devante Jenkins, a transfer from El Camino College, hauled in a team-high seven catches, along with three touchdowns. He led the Owls with 84 receiving yards.
• Sophomore linebacker
Vasilios Grigorakos, a transfer from Maine, had a team-high seven tackles along with half a sack.
IT'S BEEN A WHILE...The Owls accomplished several feats that hadn't taken place in several years in the opener against Gannon.
• With three touchdown receptions,
Devante Jenkins became the first Owls' player to catch three touchdowns in a game since Willie Epps did it against West Liberty in 2010.
• The three touchdown passes from
Robert Nittolo marked the first time an Owls' quarterback tossed three touchdown passes in a game since
Jacob Jablonski did so against Pace in 2012.
• The blocked extra point by
Ahmed Hourani was the first for an Owl since 2011, when Gavin Nelson did it against Stonehill.
RUNNING AT A HIGH TEMPOSouthern Connecticut ran 90 offensive plays in the opener, the first time that the Owls hit that number since a 2006 contest against Central Connecticut.
THE CAPTAINSSouthern Connecticut State University football coach
Tom Godek has announced team captains for the 2015 season.
Wesley Crowell and
Kameron Tedder will serve as captains, with
Vasilios Grigorakos,
Louis DiRienzo and
Devante Jenkins serving as alternate captains.
IN SEASON OPENERSThe Owls are now 35-32-1 all-time in season openers. The 2015 season was the 68th in program history.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLLThe Southern Connecticut State University football team has been selected No. 9 in the Northeast-10 Conference preseason poll, as voted on by the league's coaches.
1. LIU Post - 74 (4)
2. AIC - 74 (2)
3. Assumption - 65 (2)
4. New Haven - 62 (2)
t-5. Saint Anselm - 41
t-5. Stonehill - 41
7. Bentley - 38
8. Merrimack - 29
9. So. Connecticut - 20
10. Pace - 10
OWLS WELL-REPRESENTED IN NFL RANKSSouthern Connecticut continues to figure prominently within the National Football League. With regards to current players, Jerome Cunningham (New York Giants) is on the team's 53-man roster, while
Carlif Taylor (Dallas) and Ike Igbinosun (Jacksonville) were both in preseason camps this summer. In addition, three former Owls are currently serving as coaches – Chris Palmer (Senior Offensive Assistant, Buffalo Bills), Jeff Stoutland (Offensive Line Coach, Philadelphia Eagles) and Tim Holt (Assistant Offensive Line Coach, Oakland Raiders).
THE 2015 SCHEDULEThe Owls currently have 11 games scheduled for the 2015 campaign. The year opens with a home game against Gannon on Sept. 5. 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. 14.
WILLIAMS NAMED ALL-ECACDefensive lineman
Zachary Williams named All-ECAC for his play during the 2014 season. Previously an All-Northeast-10 Conference selection, Williams registered a career-high 51 tackles in his final season as an Owl and lead the team in sacks (7.5) and tackles for loss (19). He ranked second in the Northeast-10 in tackles for loss and third in sacks.
FIVE EARN CONFERENCE HONORSFive members of the Southern Connecticut State University football team – senior
Carlif Taylor, Zachary Wiliams,
Brian Wilcox and freshmen
Raymond Catapano and
Shaquan Hall were awarded with year-end honors from the Northeast-10 Conference, as selected by the league's coaches. Taylor, Williams and Wilcox were named All-Conference, while Catapano and Hall were tabbed for the All-Rookie Team.
FOUR OWLS SELECTED TO NATIONAL BOWL GAMEKyle Empey,
A.J. Marsiglia,
Carlif Taylor and
Brian Wilcox were selected to play in the National Bowl Game on December 7 in Miami.
HALL NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANShaquan Hall was named a Freshman All-American by USA College Football for his performance on the gridiron this past fall. Previously named a Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team selection, Hall made an impact on special teams and at wide receiver. He had 13 receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns, along with eight rushes for 77 yards and a rushing touchdown. As a return man, he had 25 total returns for 512 yards.
AMONG THE KEY OFFENSIVE RETURNERSThe Owls will mix old and new faces when looking to find the end zone. At the quarterback position,
Raymond Catapano and
Michael Eckrote both have seen significant time in their careers thus far, but will be pushed for time by redshirt freshman Rob Nittolo, a transfer from James Madison.
Donald Thomas is the leading returning rusher, as his 4.8 yards per carry last year was tops among running backs.
Shaquan Hall (13 catches) and
Robert Thomas (12) catches are the top returning receivers.
AMONG THE KEY DEFENSIVE RETURNERSSouthern's leading tackler a year ago,
Michael Cerisano (98 tackles) returns as a key part of the Owls' defense. The defensive line remains strong with the return of
Jamie Holbrook and
Kameron Tedder. In addition, key secondary returners include
Gavin Harley (38 tackles),
Justin Potts (33 tackles) and
Brandon Martin (27 tackles).
ON DECKThe Owls play their final scheduled home game of the regular season on Nov. 7 against Merrimack.