Monday, August 24, 2009
Villanova players highlight FCS preseason All-American Team
Offensive tackle Ben Ijalana and linebacker Osayi Osunde earned first team honors as did another pair of local players, Delaware defensive back Anthony Walters and Penn kicker Andrew Samson.
'Nova's jack of all trades, Matt Szczur, was a second-team selection on offense as an all-purpose player. Szczur also made the third team as a return specialist. Penn defensive back Chris Wynn and Delaware safety Charles Graves made the third team defense.
Five Villanova players earned honorable mention status, dual-threat quarterback Chris Whitney, running back Aaron Ball, center Brian Brannigan, offensive guard Jonathan Bugli and defensive end Tim Kukucka.
Delaware tight end Josh Baker, Bucknell wide receiver Shaun Pasternak, Lafayette guard Brian Wychinowski and kicker Davis Rodriguez, Penn guard Matt Schaefer and defensive tackle Joe Goniprow as well as Lehigh's Will Rackley (OT), B.J. Benning (DT) Matt Cohen (LB) and John Kennedy (DB) also earned honorable mention honors.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Lehigh – Lafayette sold out
The announcement marks the tenth straight year that the Lehigh – Lafayette football game at Goodman Stadium has been sold out in advance.
Lehigh officials indicated that a decision on grass bank seating cannot be made until game week due to weather considerations. Any grass bank tickets that may be allocated during game week will be allocated to Lehigh’s waiting list. To be placed on the wait list or for more information on the process for selling or allocating tickets for this game, please visit Lehighsports.com. As a reminder to Lehigh fans, the only way to guarantee tickets to this historic rivalry each year is to purchase season tickets.
Monday, September 03, 2007
Delaware ranked 13th in latest FCS coaches poll
1. Appalachian St. (28) 700 1 1-0
2. Montana 642 2 1-0
3. Massachusetts 627 3 1-0
4. North Dakota St. 608 4 0-0
5. New Hampshire 558 5 0-0
6. McNeese State 507 12 1-0
7. Northern Iowa 498 9 1-0
8. Youngstown St. 468 6 0-1
9. Furman 461 10 1-0
10. Southern Illinois 457 11 1-0
11. James Madison 451 7 0-1
12. Wofford 370 15 1-0
13. Delaware 326 21 1-0
14. Eastern Illinois 315 ` 17 1-0
15. Hampton 278 16 0-0
16. Sam Houston St. 203 23 1-0
17. Cal Poly 164 14 0-1
18. Illinois St. 163 8 0-1
19. Portland St. 143 13 0-1
20. Montana St. 140 22 0-1
21. Texas St. 139 NR 1-0
22. Tennessee-Martin 132 17 0-1
23. Western Illinois 120 NR 1-0
24. Yale 74 24 0-0
25. Nicholls St. 63 NR 1-0
Others Receiving Votes: South Dakota St. (51), Delaware St. (48), Alabama A&M (37), Liberty (33), Eastern Washington (28), Lafayette (25), Drake (21), Grambling St. (19), Northern Arizona (19), Princeton (19), Towson (19), Fordham (18), San Diego (16), Dartmouth (14), South Carolina St. (14), Maine (13), Richmond (13), Lehigh (12), Alabama St. (11), Missouri St. (11), Indiana St. (10), Villanova (9), Central Arkansas (8), Coastal Carolina (8), Northwestern St. (5), Elon (4), UC Davis (3), The Citadel (2), Harvard (1), Holy Cross (1), Pennsylvania (1).
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Lehigh's Threatt named preseason Player of the Year in Patriot League
“It’s always an exciting time of the year when camp is about to open,” explained Coen. “I know our guys have been working extremely hard during the summer months to prepare for the upcoming season and we can’t wait to hit the practice fields next week.”
Also on Wednesday, the Patriot League released its annual poll, which head coaches and sports information directors vote on. Lehigh received five first place votes and 62 total votes as the Mountain Hawks were selected to finish second.
A First-Team All-League selection last season, Threatt led the Patriot League in passer efficiency at 144.66 and threw for over 2,000 yards and 14 touchdowns. On the ground, the two time captain totaled 310 rushing yards and a team-best eight scores. Along with Threatt, Colgate senior linebacker Mike Gallihugh was named the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Gallihugh led the Patriot League with 140 total tackles a year ago, good for an average of nearly 13 per game.
“It’s an honor to be named the preseason Player of the Year,” Threatt commented. “I would like to say thank you to everyone who voted for me, certainly there are plenty of worthy candidates throughout the league, so for me to be chosen is special.”
Lehigh, winner of eight Patriot League Championships, including a share of the 2006 title, looks to continue the winning tradition when the team opens its 2007 preseason camp next week. The Mountain Hawks will begin their season on Saturday, September 8 when they host Villanova at Goodman Stadium. Kick-off is set for just after 1:00 and tickets can be purchased by calling 610-7LU-GAME, by visiting the Lehigh Athletics Ticket Office, located in Grace Hall, or by logging onto Lehighsports.com at anytime.
2007 Patriot League Football Preseason Poll
Team (# of | Overall Votes |
1. | 63 |
2. LEHIGH (5) | 62 |
3. Colgate (1) | 52 |
4. Holy Cross (2) | 50 |
5. Bucknell | 51 |
6. Fordham | 21 |
7. | 15 |
2007 Patriot League Preseason Award Winners
Offensive Player of the Year: Sedale Threatt, Sr., QB, Lehigh
Defensive Player of the Year: Mike Gallihugh, Sr., LB, Colgate
Monday, July 23, 2007
Lehigh and Delaware both ranked in FCS preseason 25
Lafayette and Villanova also received votes but did not make the top 25.