2011 Harlon Hill Award finalist.
2011 Northeast-10 Conference Most Valuable Player
2011 First-Team All-Northeast-10 Conference
Set new SCSU single-season records with 29 touchdowns and 174 points...Moved into second place all-time at SCSU in rushing yards (3,460), touchdowns (45) and points (272)...Finished the year with 1,584 rushing yards and 27 rushing touchdowns, and also added 21 catches for 233 yards and two receiving touchdowns...Nine multiple-touchdown efforts...Found the end zone in all 10 games...Nine-time weekly honoree by the Northeast-10 Conference...Two-time Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week...As of the close of the regular season, ranked No. 2 in college football at all levels in scoring and No. 5 in yards/game (158.4).
Game-By-Game Information
• Finished with 27 carries for 50 yards and two touchdown rushes in the opener at CCSU. Also registered three receptions for 34 yards.
• Recorded 114 yards on 25 carries and also scored a touchdown in the win at West Liberty.
• Named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll for his play against West Liberty.
• Tallied 205 yards on 35 carries and scored a program single-game record six touchdowns in the win at St. Anselm.
• Named Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his play against St. Anselm.
• Finished with 113 yards on just 13 carries and two catches for 17 yards, totaling three touchdowns in the win over Pace.
• Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for his play against Pace.
• Rushed for a career-high 288 yards - the third-highest single-game total in school history - on 34 carries and scored four touchdowns in the win at Assumption. Also caught three passes for 34 yards in the contest.
• Named Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his play against Assumption.
• Rushed for 184 yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns and also added a career-high six catches for 60 yards in the game against New Haven.
• Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for his play against New Haven.
• Finished with 175 total all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in the win over Bentley. Had 30 rushes for 102 yards and two rushing TD’s and a team-high four catches for 73 yards and a receiving TD.
• Broke the school’s all-time single-season touchdown record with four more scores in the win at AIC, to up his total to 26. Finished with 141 yards on 30 carries.
• Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for his play against AIC.
• Finished with 168 yards on 29 carries and scored a touchdown in the win over Stonehill.
• Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for his play against Stonehill.
• Rushed 27 times for 219 yards and scored two touchdowns in the season finale against Merrimack.
• Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for his play against Merrimack.
Slowley’s Season Highs
Rushes 35, at St. Anselm, 9/17/11
Rushing Yards 288, at Assumption, 10/1/11
Touchdowns 6, at St. Anselm, 9/17/11
Longest Run 75, vs. New Haven, 10/7/11
Rushing TD’s 6, at St. Anselm, 9/17/11
Catches 6, vs. New Haven, 10/7/11
Receiving Yards 73, at Bentley, 10/15/11
Longest Catch 28, at Bentley, 10/15/11
As a Junior in 2010:
Closed the year with 871 yards and 10 touchdowns...Finished with 12 rushes for 36 yards and a touchdown in the opener against IUP. Also caught one pass for 10 yards...Rushed 12 times against West Liberty for 73 yards and a touchdown. Also had a career-high four catches for 18 yards...Tallied 70 yards on 11 rushes and two touchdowns in the win over Pace. Also had one catch for 15 yards...Finished with 13 rushes for 59 yards in the win over AIC...Paced the Owls with 16 rushes for 202 yards and scored a touchdown in the win over Assumption...Finished with 160 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown and also had one catch for 34 yards in the game at New Haven...Had eight rushes for 27 yards in the game against Bentley...Had 58 yards on 20 carries and scored a touchdown in the win at Merrimack...Finished with 187 yards on 14 carries and scored three touchdowns in the win over St. Anselm...Named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll for his play against St. Anselm.
2009 All-Northeast-10 Conference pick
As a Sophomore in 2009:
All-Northeast-10 Conference selection…Led the Owls in rushing yards (849)…Had six touchdowns…Had one catch for 20 yards and rushed seven times for 31 yards in home opener against IUP…Rushed five times against Bryant for 22 yards and also had one catch for 16 yards…Led the Owls with 122 yards on 15 carries in the win over Pace. ..Finished with six rushes for 14 yards in the win over AIC…Rushed for 92 yards on 15 carries and scored his first collegiate touchdown in the win at Assumption…Finished with 128 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown in the win over New Haven…Had five rushes for 22 yards and two catches for nine yards in the game at Bentley…Finished with 97 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown in the win over Stonehill…Rushed for 100 yards on nine carries against Merrimack…Finished with a career high 221 yards on 17 carries and three touchdowns in the season finale against St. Anselm…Named Northeast-10 Conference and ECAC Player of the Week for his efforts.
As a Freshman in 2008:
Saw time both on special teams as a returner and at the running back position during the year...Concluded the season with eight kick returns for 156 yards and 26 rushes for 94 yards...Made his debut in the backfield in the game against Stonehill...Finished with six rushes for seven yards…Had two kickoff returns for 35 yards in the win over Merrimack, along with one rush for one yard…Tallied eight rushes for 38 yards in the win over Bentley…Registered nine rushes for 37 yards in the win over St. Anselm…Had two rushes for 11 yards, along with one return for 14 yards in the win over Pace…Finished with one kickoff return for 15 yards in the win over Assumption…Had one kickoff return for 28 yards in the win at AIC…Finished with two kickoff returns for 36 yards in NCAA game at West Chester.
Before Southern Connecticut State University:
All-State, All-County and All-League performer at Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.) High School...Named the County Most Valuable Player...Selected as MVP of the CSHFL...Helped his team win the 2007 CHSFL AA title...Team captain as a senior...Also participated in basketball and track and field.
Personal:
The son of Patricia Williams...Born in Bronxville, N.Y...A sports management major.