Saturday, September 1, 2018

Spartans Open 2018 Against Familiar Foe, VSU, in Union Bank & Trust Labor Day Classic

Norfolk State University Spartans Logo - Go to homepageNORFOLK, Virginia --  Norfolk State opens the 2018 season against a familiar opponent, hosting the Trojans of Virginia State in the Union Bank & Trust Labor Day Classic. Kickoff is at 6 p.m. Saturday at William "Dick" Price Stadium.

MEDIA COVERAGE
• Live Video: ESPN 3
• Radio: WNSB 91.1 FM (5:30 p.m. pre-game): Play-by-Play – Ross Gordon/Color – Glen Mason 
• Live Stats: www.sidearmstats.com/nsu/football
• Twitter Updates: @NSUSpartans / @NSU_FB
 
SERIES INFORMATION
• Record: VSU leads 27-20-1 (3 NSU wins vacated)
• Last Meeting: 9-2-17 (VSU 14, NSU 10)
• First Meeting: 11-9-63 (VSU 13, NSU 7)
 
OPENING KICKOFF
• The Spartans open the 2018 season on Saturday with another installment of the Labor Day Classic against former CIAA rival Virginia State.
• This marks the 52nd all-time meeting between the two schools. Last season was the teams' first meeting since 2012 and VSU's first win in the series since 2005.
• Today's game also marks NSU's first home game on its new playing surface. R.A.D. Sports installed a state-of-the-art synthetic turf surface, produced by Shaw Sports, over the summer.
 
LAST MEETING
• VSU earned a hard-fought 14-10 win over NSU in the 51st meeting between the teams' in the 2017 Labor Day Classic on Sept. 2. 
• The Trojans held NSU to 214 yards of offense. NSU scored 10 first-half points on a Josh Nardone 28-yard field goal and a fumble recovery in the end zone for a touchdowns by Nigel Chavis.
• The Trojans scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard TD run by quarterback Cordelral Cook in the third quarter, and kept NSU at bay the remainder of the game.
• Trenton Cannon rushed for 145 yards on 26 carries, while Cook scored two rushing touchdowns to lead VSU. Cannon was picked in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the New York Jets.
• Marcus Taylor made seven receptions for 84 yards for the Spartans, while Juwan Carter and Tripp Harrington, two true freshmen, took all the snaps at QB.
 
HOME OPENERS
• NSU is 13-8 all-time in home openers at William "Dick" Price Stadium.
• Last season's win by Virginia State was head coach Latrell Scott's first loss in a home opener, after wins over Hampton (2015) and Elizabeth City State (2016) in his first two seasons at the helm of the program.
 
NSU BY THE NUMBERS
0 - Number of starting offensive linemen lost from 2017. All seven linemen who started games for NSU last year are back.
7 - Number of non-offensive touchdowns the Spartans scored last year, including six defensive touchdowns, which tied for the most in the FCS.
8 - Number of All-MEAC preseason selections for NSU, including Marcus Taylor, who was picked to the first team at kick returner and second team at receiver.
17 - Number of NSU's returning starters, including nine on offense, six on defense and two special teams.
55 - Number of freshmen and sophomores (including redshirts) who played for NSU in 2017.
80 - NSU is beginning its 80th season of intercollegiate football competition.
 
A WIN OVER VSU WOULD...
A win by the Spartans this week over the Trojans would...
• Be NSU's first non-conference win since knocking off Elizabeth City State 20-12 to open 2016.
• Be the Spartans' first home win since beating Florida A&M 35-28 on Oct. 7, 2017. NSU has lost three straight home games, with three of its four wins last season coming on the road.
• Be the first for NSU head coach Latrell Scott over a program he used to coach. Scott was the VSU head coach in 2013 and 2014.
 
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Norfolk State College used to be a part of the Virginia State University system. NSC teams were known as "Little State" and "Baby Trojans" and even wore blue and orange like VSU's teams. The Norfolk Division (now NSU) achieved its independence in 1969. In Greek mythology, the Spartans were a warlike people who were enemies of the Trojans, leading NSU to adopt its current nickname.

NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS

All NSU Football Games To Stream on ESPN Platforms in 2018

All NSU Football Games to Stream on ESPN Platforms in 2018
NSU SPARTANS ATHLETICS
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Thanks to a multi-year agreement between the MEAC and ESPN announced Friday, the Norfolk State football team will have its entire schedule of games streamed live on either ESPN3 or ESPN+ for the first time in program history this year.

The Spartans' game against Virginia State Saturday will be one of the first two MEAC games to be featured this season on ESPN3 as pa  rt of the new agreement. NSU and Virginia State will kick off at 6:05 p.m. Saturday in the Union Bank & Trust Labor Day Classic at William "Dick" Price Stadium. Florida A&M will also broadcast its game Saturday on the network.

All eight of NSU's games against MEAC opponents, in addition to the home game on Sept. 8 against FCS power James Madison, will be streamed on either ESPN3 or ESPN+, the network's new subscription-based service. The exact streaming service will be announced on a week-to-week basis. Spartan home games will include the NSU Sports Network commentary of play-by-play voice Ross Gordon and color commentator Glen Mason.

Liberty University announced earlier this week that its game against NSU on Sept. 15 will also be broadcast on ESPN3.

"I am elated to utilize ESPN3 and ESPN+ in continuing to grow the MEAC's relationship with ESPN," said MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas. "Both ESPN3 and ESPN+ are innovative digital platforms upon which we can better serve our member institutions and our fans, while also expanding our reach both from a conference perspective and at the institutional level. This is an exciting time for college sports, with the expansion of digital content, and I am pleased that the MEAC is on the forefront with ESPN3 and ESPN+."

"This agreement reflects another significant step in our relationship with the MEAC and for the opportunity to continue to enhance our already robust ESPN3 and ESPN+ offerings with quality HBCU competition," said Burke Magnus, ESPN executive vice president of programming and scheduling.

ESPN3 is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices through the ESPN app. The network is currently available nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider.

Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ on ESPN.com or through the ESPN App for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year).

The agreement adds additional exposure to the MEAC, which has collaborated with ESPN since 2005. The ESPN+ football contests add to an already impressive lineup as the ESPN networks carry multiple men's basketball, baseball and softball regular-season contests. The men's and women's basketball tournament championship, volleyball and bowling finals are also televised on ESPNU.

The MEAC also has two weekends, Nov. 3 and 17, where it can move a "wildcard" conference game that impacts the league championship race to ESPNU television.

ABOUT ESPN3
ESPN3 is ESPN's live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of live events annually. It is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected-TV devices through the ESPN App. The network is currently available nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. It is also available at no cost to U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military broadband and W-Fi networks.

ABOUT ESPN+
ESPN+ is the premium multi-sport, direct-to-consumer video service from The Walt Disney Company's Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment and ESPN. It offers fans thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN's linear TV or digital networks. Programming on ESPN+ includes hundreds of MLB and NHL, thousands of college sports events (including football, basketball and multiple other sports from more than 15 conferences), domestic and international soccer (Serie A, MLS, FA Cup, UEFA Nations League, EFL Championship, EFL Carabao Cup, Eredevise and more), exclusive Top Rank boxing, UFC (beginning in 2019), Grand Slam tennis, international and domestic rugby and cricket, new and exclusive documentary films and series, acclaimed studio shows and the full library of ESPN's award-winning 30 for 30 films. Fans subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year) and cancel at any time.

ESPN+ is an integrated part of the ESPN App, the leading sports app and the premier all-in-one digital sports platform for fans -- delivering a rich, personalized experience that curates all of ESPN's incredible content around each fan's individual tastes. ESPN+ is also be available through ESPN.com.

NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS

MEAC, ESPN Announce Agreement to Stream Football Games on ESPN3 and ESPN+

NORFOLK, Virginia -- The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and ESPN have announced a multi-year agreement to stream the conference's football contests on ESPN3 and ESPN+, the new multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International segment and ESPN.
 
The agreement is effective immediately as two games are scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 1, with Norfolk State and Florida A&M streaming on ESPN3. A total of 35 MEAC football contests will be available on ESPN3 and ESPN+ this season in addition to 10 televised contests on either ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU.
 
“I am elated to utilize ESPN3 and ESPN+ in continuing to grow the MEAC’s relationship with ESPN,” said MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas. “Both ESPN3 and ESPN+ are innovative digital platforms upon which we can better serve our member institutions and our fans, while also expanding our reach both from a conference perspective and at the institutional level. This is an exciting time for college sports, with the expansion of digital content, and I am pleased that the MEAC is on the forefront with ESPN3 and ESPN+.”
 
“This agreement reflects another significant step in our relationship with the MEAC and for the opportunity to continue to enhance our already robust ESPN3 and ESPN+ offerings with quality HBCU competition,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN executive vice president of programming and scheduling.
 
ESPN3 is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices through the ESPN app. The network is currently available nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. 
 
Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ on ESPN.com or through the ESPN App for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year).
 
The agreement adds additional exposure to the MEAC, which has collaborated with ESPN since 2005. The ESPN+ football contests add- to an already impressive lineup as the ESPN networks carry multiple men's basketball, baseball and softball regular-season contests. The men's and women's basketball tournament championship, volleyball and bowling finals are also televised on ESPNU.
 
ABOUT THE MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) begins its 48th year of intercollegiate competition heading into the 2018-19 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of 12 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Bethune-Cookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University.
 
ABOUT ESPN3
ESPN3 is ESPN's live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of live events annually. It is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected-TV devices through the ESPN App. The network is currently available nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. It is also available at no cost to U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military broadband and W-Fi networks. 

ABOUT ESPN+
ESPN+ is the premium multi-sport, direct-to-consumer video service from The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment and ESPN. It offers fans thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks. Programming on ESPN+ includes hundreds of MLB and NHL, thousands of college sports events (including football, basketball and multiple other sports from more than 15 conferences), domestic and international soccer (Serie A, MLS, FA Cup, UEFA Nations League, EFL Championship, EFL Carabao Cup, Eredevise and more), exclusive Top Rank boxing, UFC (beginning in 2019), Grand Slam tennis, international and domestic rugby and cricket, new and exclusive documentary films and series, acclaimed studio shows and the full library of ESPN’s award-winning 30 for 30 films.Fans subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year) and cancel at any time.
 
ESPN+ is an integrated part of the ESPN App, the leading sports app and the premier all-in-one digital sports platform for fans -- delivering a rich, personalized experience that curates all of ESPN’s incredible content around COMfan’s individual tastes. ESPN+ is also be available through ESPN.com.


MEAC MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS

ECSU Vikings Host “Smoke on the River”

ELIZABETH CITY, North Carolina – Excitement lurks over the Elizabeth City State University football team as the Jones Era begins Saturday afternoon in Roebuck Stadium, hosting Central State University (OH) for its season opener and 1st Annual Smoke on the River First Responders Appreciation game day.

Game time is slated for 1 p.m. and can be followed via live stats at https://ecsuvikings.com/sidearmstats/football/summary and can be heard live hear http://www.ecsu.edu/about/communications-and-marketing/radio-and-tv-service/listen-live.html

Anthony Jones was hired back in the spring 2018 as head coach of the Vikings and has been going in full throttle every day since; awaiting opening weekend.

"We're excited about our first game. It's going to be our first opportunity to compete against someone," stated Jones. "We're just hoping that our community will come out to support us. The guys have worked extremely hard for us throughout camp. We're just hoping that the guys play well, with this being a new experience for them, being under my leadership. We're excited about facing Central State on Saturday and again, hope that the community comes out to support."

Last season, ECSU came out victorious with the 34-23 victory after a rough first half in McPherson Memorial Stadium. The Vikings rushed for over 141 yards on 19 carries and passed for over 260 yards, netting 406 yards of total offense for the game.

Junior running back Gregory Bryan led the charge with over 100 yards on four carries; while defensively, defensive back Brian Harrington hauled in a career-high three interceptions. Receiver Deon Yarborough tallied six catches for 78 yards.

Chick-Fil-A of Elizabeth City is a proud community partner/sponsor of Elizabeth City State University Athletics. On ALL home game days, Chick-Fil-A of EC will host "Mobile App Spirit Night", right after the game for 2 hours, from 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Place an order on the Chick-Fil-A Mobile App and post #VIKINGPRIDE in the Special Instructions section https://one.chick-fil-a.com/ . This is a fundraiser for ECSU Department of Athletics after EVERY home game.

Follow Elizabeth City State Athletics via its official website at: www.ecsuvikings.com to get pre and post-game stories and updates. Like us on Facebook at: ECSU Athletics and follow us on twitter at: @ECSUVikings

HBCU Judgment Day Schedule - Labor Day Weekend



Saturday, September 1

Southern at TCS, 12 pm,
Alcorn State at Georgia Tech, 1 2:30 pm, ACC Network, ESPN
Kentucky State at Slippery Rock, 1 pm
Saint Augustine's at Jacksonville, 1 pm, ESPN3
Central State at Elizabeth City State, 1 pm
Howard at Ohio, 2 pm, ESPN+
Columbus State at Allen, 3 pm
Lincoln (MO) at Lane, 5 pm
Fort Valley State at Florida A&M, 5 pm ESPN3
Delaware State at Buffalo, 6 pm, ESPN3
North Carolina A&T at East Carolina 6 pm, ESPN3
South Carolina State at Georgia Southern, ESPN+
UNC Pembroke at Winston-Salem State, 6 pm
Shaw at Hampton, 6 pm
Florida Tech at Benedict, 6 pm
Virginia State at Norfolk State, 6 pm ESPN3
Tuskegee at Alabama State, 6 pm
Grambling State at Louisiana, 7 pm, ESPN3
Jackson State at Southern Mississippi, 7 pm, ESPN+
Bethune-Cookman at Tennessee State, 7 pm, ESPN+
Towson at Morgan State, 7 pm ESPN3
Morehouse at Arkansas Pine Bluff, 7 pm
Albany State at Valdosta, 7 pm
Miles at Alabama A&M, 7 pm
Fayetteville State at Lincoln (PA) 7 pm
Texas Permian Basin at Texas Southern, 8 pm

Sunday, September 2

North Carolina Central vs. Prairie View A&M, 12 pm, ATLANTA, ESPN2

Nuggets split 2 matches before a record home crowd

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballNEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana defeated Point 25-14, 25-27, 25-18, 26-28, 15-10 Friday, then lost 25-22, 25-21, 25-22 to Mobile in the Big Easy Blastoff volleyball tournament.
     
A crowd of 523 — largest ever for volleyball at XULA's Convocation Center — watched all five teams finish the day 1-1. The two-day tournament will conclude Saturday, including XULA matches against Martin Methodist at 3 p.m. and Webber International at 7 p.m.
     

Vivica Price-Spraggins hit .538 and had career highs of 16 kills and eight blocks against Point. Marine Angely had 16 kills, a career high, and nine digs. Kayla Black had 15 kills and a season-high 16 digs.
     

Black had 14 kills against Mobile, and Angely had 12 kills and 11 digs.
     

"Both Point and Mobile pushed us to compete," XULA coach Pat Kendrick said. "With this early competition, we're trying to discover who we are."
     

Price-Spraggins hit .511 for the day — 25 kills and two errors in 45 attacks — and is hitting ,441 for the season.
     

"Viv has been consistent," Kendrick said. "If we can get her the ball, she can do good things with it."
     

Black had five kills and Angely three in the fifth set against Point and gave the Gold Nuggets their first five-set home victory in six years.

BOX SCORE 1   
BOX SCORE 2
     
Mirella Gatterdam had 12 kills and four acaes against XULA. The Gold Nuggets have dropped eight straight to the Lady Rams since beating them 2-of-3 times in 2013. XULA will get another shot at Mobile in the Lady Rams' tournament next week.
     

The previous Convocation Center attendance record for volleyball was 511 for a XULA-Dillard match in 2015. This is XULA's sixth season in the $25 million facility.
     

Also Friday, Point defeated Martin Methodist 21-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-17, Webber International beat Mobile 25-21, 25-21, 25-21, and Martin Methodist defeated Webber International 25-19, 25-20, 25-10.

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Week 1 Preview: Kentucky State at The Rock

SRU-Kentucky State PreviewSLIPPERY ROCK, Pennsylvania – The Slippery Rock University football team will look to pick up its 10th straight season-opening victory when Kentucky State University visits Mihalik-Thompson Stadium Saturday for a non-conference game at 1p.m. 
 
Below you will find all pertinent information regarding tickets, parking, tailgating and live coverage, along with complete game notes.


Complete Game Notes (28-page PDF)
 
LIVE INTERNET COVERAGE
• Live Stats  |  Provided by SRU athletic communication office.
• Live Streaming Video (FREE)  |  Provided by SRU athletic communication office.
• Live Audio (Online and Radio)  |  Provided by The Rock Station 97.7 FM (Butler).
• Twitter  |  All scoring information and in-game updates.
 
WATCH ON YOUR TV - "ROCK ATHLETICS DIGITAL NETWORK" APPS
• Fans can watch the game live and on-demand for free on the Rock Athletics Digital Network, created and operated by the SRU athletic communication office.
• Search for Rock Athletics Digital Network in the app stores on Amazon Fire TV, Apple RV, Roku and Android TV devices. The streaming web player linked above will also integrate with Chrome Cast devices to allow viewers to cast the game to those devices.
 
TICKETS (For advance tickets, Call 724-738-2021 or stop by the Athletic Office in Morrow Field House)
• Tickets can be purchased on game day. The stadium gates will open at 11:30 a.m.
• Chair-back Reserved Seat - $10
• Reserved Bench Seat - $10
• Adult General Admission - $8
• Students Ages 6-High School – $3
• Children Ages 6 and Under – FREE
• SRU Students – FREE with valid student ID
• Kentucky State Students - $5 with valid student ID
 
PARKING
• Parking is available in the lots surrounding the stadium
• Parking spaces are $5 in all tailgating lots (directly below stadium)
• Campus Map  |  Stadium is #52 on Map
 
TAILGATING
• Tailgating is allowed in paid lots three hours before kickoff (lots open at 10 a.m.)
• No Tailgating at halftime
• All Tailgaters must enter game at kickoff
• Tailgating is open for two hours after game ends
• No hard liquor or glass bottles
• Adhere to all campus tailgating rules found HERE.
 
GAIL ROSE LODGE CLOSED - PRESIDENT'S TENT OPEN FOR MEMBERS
Due to renovation needs, the Gail Rose Stadium Lodge will be closed for the 2018 football season. Rock Athletic Club members that had access to the lodge have been sent information about access to a new "President's Tent" that will be set up inside the stadium. Members will need to bring their passes to gain access to the stadium and to the tent, where food and beverages will be served throughout the game. For more information or questions, contact Erin Bryer in the SRU Foundation at ebryer@srufoundation.org or by phone at 724.738.4611.
 


THE GAME
Slippery Rock welcomes Kentucky State University out of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to open the 2018 season after the two teams met last fall to open the 2017 season in Frankfort, Kentucky.
 
ALL-TIME SERIES
This marks the second straight year and the second overall meeting between these two teams. The only other meeting was the opener last year at Kentucky State, which SRU won by a 42-21 margin.
 
COACHING MATCHUP
Slippery Rock head coach Shawn Lutz is in his 23rd overall season at The Rock and his third as head coach, where he owns a 15-7 record after posting 7-4 and 8-3 records the last two years. Prior to that, he served four years as the associate head coach and eight as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. Lutz has been a member of the coaching staff for eight of SRU's PSAC West titles. He played tight end at West Virginia University, graduating in 1996, and earned a master's degree in sport management from SRU in 2003.
 
John L. Smith is in his third season as the head coach at Kentucky State, where he has posted a 7-14 overall record. Smith came to Kentucky State following a long Division I career that included head coaching stints at Idaho, Utah State, Louisville, Michigan State and Arkansas. He owns an overall record of 157-127 as a collegiate head coach with most of those victories coming at the Division I level. Smith played collegiately at Weber State, graduating in 1971.
 
LOOKING TO START STRONG AGAIN
Slippery Rock is looking to lock up a season-opening win for the 10th consecutive year. The last time SRU failed to win its first game of the year was all the way back in 2008 on the road at Seton Hill. The Rock haven't lost a home opener since 2005 against Shepherd, winning their first home game of the season in each of the last 12 seasons.
 
ROCK RECEIVING VOTES IN NATIONAL POLL
Slippery Rock is officially receiving votes in the NCAA Division II preseason national poll, marking the fifth straight year The Rock have appeared in the preseason poll. SRU has been ranked in the top 25 in each of the last five years and climbed as high as No. 9 last fall. The complete preseason polls are on page 7 of the notes document linked above.
 
WINNING SEASON STREAK
Slippery Rock has now put together nine straight winning seasons, has been above .500 in 11 of the last 12 years and has finished in winning fashion in 25 of the last 30 seasons. Only three teams in the PSAC have at least nine consecutive winning seasons entering 2018 and The Rock's nine straight winning seasons are the 13th best active streak among all NCAA Division II teams entering this fall.
 
CURRENT WINNING SEASONS STREAK IN PSAC
1. Bloomsburg - 19      
2. California - 16         
3. Slippery Rock – 9
 
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
On paper, The Rock have one of the tougher schedules in Super Region One this season in terms of road trips with three games scheduled at teams that made the NCAA playoffs last year (Shippensburg, Indiana, California).
 
"We know how tough the schedule looks," said head coach Shawn Lutz. "We can't jump ahead to that game at Shippensburg in week two though. We need to focus on Kentucky State and take it one week at a time. Kentucky State has a lot of athletic players and they gave us a good challenge last year. We need to be ready for them in week one."
 
In total, five of SRU's scheduled opponents (Shippensburg, Indiana, Edinboro, California, Bloomsburg) posted at least seven wins last year, while the other six opponents (Kentucky State, Millersville, Seton Hill, Mercyhurst, Clarion and Gannon) finished the 2017 season with sub .500 records.
 
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Rock football teams have compiled a 160-66 (.708) record the last 42 seasons in games played at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium (formerly known as N. Kerr Thompson Stadium). The Rock own a 61-21 (.744) home record since artificial turf was installed in the summer of 2003 and are 57-14 (.803) in home games since 2005. The numbers get even better in recent years, as The Rock are 26-2 (.929) since the beginning of 2013 and have posted a 39-6 (.867) record at home since the beginning of the 2010 season.
 
LAST MEETING WITH KENTUCKY STATE - 9/2/17  |  Box Score
Slippery Rock scored the first 28 points of the game and cruised to a 42-21 win on the road at Kentucky State to open the 2017 season last Sept. in the first-ever meeting between the two teams. The game marked the eighth straight season opening win for SRU and just the fourth time in the last decade The Rock played a game on a natural grass surface. SRU QB Tanner Garry threw for 403 yards and five touchdowns in his first start and The Rock added another 84 rushing yards to finish the game with 487 yards of offense. Kentucky State finished with 245 yards of offense after passing for 168 yards and rushing for 77 yards.
 
Marcus Johnson caught 12 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns and Milly Raye caught seven passes for 132 yards and one score, a highlight-reel play that landed at No. 6 on SportsCenter's Top 10 that night, to lead the SRU offense. Marcus Martin broke a program record for single-game tackles for loss with 6.0 to lead the defense.
 
Kentucky State was paced by QB Paul Campbell, who threw for 168 yards and one touchdown and added a rushing score as well. RB Brett Sylve returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and WR Demetrius Anderson caught 10 passes for 74 yards and one score to pace the Thorobreds attack. Defensively, Phillip Francis had nine tackles and 2.0 TFL, while Andre Miles added eight tackles.
 
QUICK RECAP - 2017 SEASON
Slippery Rock jumped out to a 5-0 start last fall and climbed all the way up to No. 9 in the national rankings, headlined by a 47-44 overtime win over No. 5 California (Pa.). The Rock suffered their first loss of the year in week six against No. 3 Indiana (Pa.) and slipped up the following week with an upset loss at Edinboro. SRU responded with a pair of wins to lock up second place in the PSAC West and entered the final week of the season ranked fifth in the official NCAA regional rankings, but stumbled with a 42-34 loss at Kutztown in week 11, a loss that would end up knocking SRU out of the NCAA playoff picture. The Rock finished the year with an 8-3 overall record and a 5-2 mark in PSAC West games.
 
FIVE PLAYERS NAMED CAPTAINS FOR 2018
Slippery Rock announced earlier this week that five players have been named team captains for the 2018 season. Quarterback Andrew Koester and safety Tavarus Sample were selected by the coaches prior to preseason camp. Running back Wes Hills, offensive lineman Steve Gaviglia and safety Kyle Hall were voted by their teammates after preseason camp to join Koester and Sample as captains this fall.
 
OFFENSIVE QUESTION MARKS
SRU returns just three offensive starters and must replace some of the most productive offensive players in program history after QB Tanner Garry and wide receivers Marcus Johnson and Milly Raye torched the record books last year to give SRU the top passing offense in the PSAC. Garry was the top passer in the PSAC at just over 3,500 yards and Johnson and Raye combined for 3,476 all-purpose yards and 27 touchdowns. With all three of those players graduated, along with leading rusher Isiah Neely, The Rock will have to look to new leaders at the QB and skill positions.
 
MUCH MORE EXPERIENCE ON DEFENSE
While the offense will see a large number of new starters take the field this week, The Rock defense will be much more experienced with 10 returning starters on the roster. Last season, SRU had at least nine defensive starters on the field every game that were in their first season as a starter. That added experience should lead to an improved overall defensive effort, especially against the run, where SRU uncharacteristically struggled last year. The Rock allowed 206.8 rushing yards per game in 2017 after not allowing more than 100 yards per game in each of the previous three seasons.
 
REPLACING MARCUS MARTIN
While the overall depth of the defense is stronger this year, SRU must replace the best statistical defensive lineman in the history of college football after the graduation of Marcus Martin. Martin was the consensus National Defensive Player of the Year in Division II and was a consensus first team All-American. He was named the PSAC West and Super Region One Defensive Player of the Year for the third straight year, was a runner-up for the Ted Hendricks Award as the best defensive end in all of college football, won the Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year award in a record vote, became the first SRU football player to ever be named a three-time Academic All-American and became the first football player in PSAC history and the only Division II player last year to be named a national finalist for the Campbell Trophy, known as the Academic Heisman. Martin finished his career as the all-time, all-division NCAA record holder in sacks (56.0) and the Division II record holder in tackles for loss (92.5).
 
KOESTER EARNS STARTING QB JOB
Andrew Koester, who served as the backup last season, was named the starting QB coming out of camp. Koester took most of the first team reps during spring ball and is the most experienced QB on the roster in terms of knowing the SRU system. He was pushed in camp by Butte College transfer Taylor King, who has a big arm and could be the QB of the future at SRU. King will back up Koester to open the season, with Valdosta State transfer Roland Rivers opening the year third on the depth chart.
 
ALL-CONFERENCE RETURNERS
Slippery Rock returns just two All-Conference players from last season in offensive tackle Steve Gaviglia and kicker/punter Jake Chapla, who was All-PSAC in both kicking disciplines. Both had strong offseasons and should be in the conversation for All-Region and All-America consideration this fall.
 
RUNNING GAME GETS A BOOST
While SRU added a number of high profile transfers during the offseason, the one name that jumps off the page is running back Wes Hills, who transferred in from the University of Delaware. Pegged by many NFL scouts as a draft candidate, Hills averaged more than seven yards per carry in his last season at Delaware before his year was cut short by injury. SRU averaged just 121 rushing yards per game last fall, just two years removed from rushing for 232 yards per game in 2015. Hills leading a stable of backs that includes Chacar BerryBraden Fochtman and Nassir Weavershould help that number rise again.
 
NO PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
Slippery Rock had no players listed on any of the preseason All-America teams published prior to this season, marking the first time in the last five years SRU had no first or second team honorees. Transfer RB Wes Hills was listed among the players on the "honorable mention" list published by D2football.com.
 
OTHER NEWCOMERS TO WATCH
While Hills will garner a lot of attention, SRU also added a number of other transfers expected to either start or see significant time this season. Those players to watch include DT Jeff Marx, LB Brad Zaffram, CB Tyree Spearman, WR Eric Glover-Williams, WR Jermaine Wynn Jr. and TE Aramis Alexander. Wynn and Glover-Williams are expected to handle the primary kick and punt return duties as well.
 
FRESHMEN ON TWO DEEP
A total of six freshmen or redshirt freshmen have found their way onto the first projected two-deep for the season, a significantly lower number than the 16 that were on the first depth chart last fall. Of those five, defensive tackle Jeff Marx and long snapper Jacob George are projected to start. Marx is a redshirt freshman that transferred in from the Naval Academy, while George is a true freshman that is familiar with SRU kicker Jake Chapla, having snapped to him three years ago at Plum High School. Linebacker Peyton Remish, offensive lineman Matt Carr, defensive back Elijah Jackson and kicker/punter Jackson Gildea are all true freshmen that are listed as backups on the first two-deep.
 
FAMILIAR FACES GETTING A SHOT
While most of the defensive starters are returners or transfers, eight offensive players that have seen action in recent years will have a chance to step into starting roles in week one, led by QB Andrew Koester. Receivers Austin ScottDakota Clanagan and Henry Litwin, along with TE Zach Cirillo, have all seen plenty of game experience, but not much starting experience. The same is true of offensive linemen Ryan PodgorskiColten Raabe and Austin Wayt.
 
MERHAUT ONLY SKILL POSITION STARTER BACK
Slot receiver Mike Merhaut, who is also the primary holder for kicking attempts, is the only returning starter at the skill positions on offense. He is joined by linemen Steve Gaviglia and Chris Larsen as the only returning offensive starters to start more than four games last season. Merhaut caught 23 passes for 212 yards in 2017, but is still looking for his first collegiate TD.
 
STARTERS NOTES
Only eight total players on the SRU roster enter the year with at least 10 career starts under their belts. RT Steve Gaviglia is the most experienced player with 21 career starts, including 11 straight. LG Chris Larsen has started 16 games and WR Carnel Harley has started 10 as the most experienced offensive players. Defensively, Kyle Hall leads the way with 12 career starts, while Tavarus SampleKhadir Roberts and Trysten McDonald each started all 11 games last fall and Dylan Whiteman started 10 games last year.
 
If the two-deep holds true, a total of seven players will make their first SRU start on the offensive or defensive side of the ball in week one, while three more will see first team special teams reps (long snapper Jacob George and return specialists/slot receivers Jermaine Wynn Jr. and Eric Glover-Williams), although those positions do not get officially credited with a start.
 
ROCK IN THE NFL
Slippery Rock had three former players in NFL training camps this year, headlined by OL Brandon Fusco '10, who was named this week as the starting right guard for the Atlanta Falcons after signing a $12.75 million deal this offseason. Last year's Division II National Defensive Player of the Year and all-time NCAA sack record holder Marcus Martin '17 has been with the Los Angeles Rams all preseason and OL Ian Park '17 was with the Philadelphia Eagles for much of the preseason.
 
SPECIAL EVENTS THIS YEAR
Slippery Rock will host a number of special events in conjunction with its home games this season. The next home game, Sept. 22, will be the annual VillageFest and Friends and Family Weekend, while Sept. 29 will serve as the Hall of Fame game and the Salute to Military and First Responders. Oct. 13 will be the annual Homecoming game and The Rock will honor their 2018 senior class Nov. 10.
 
KENTUCKY STATE QUICK HITS
•       Kentucky State is coming off a 3-8 record last season that included a 2-4 mark in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Three of the Thorobreds' losses came by one-possession scores. KSU was 1-5 on the road.
•       KSU averaged 19.2 points per game last year on offense and put up an average of 263.2 yards per game with the ball, which included 119.1 passing yards and 144.1 rushing yards per game. The defense allowed 28.2 points per game and 355.5 yards per game, which came in the form of 157.9 rushing yards and 197.6 passing yards per game.
•       SRU jumped out to a 28-0 lead last year in the opener at KSU and went on to win 42-21. The Thorobreds scored all 21 of their points in the final 19:08. The Rock threw for 408 yards and finished with 487 total yards of offense. KSU finished with 245 yards of offense.
•       RB Brett Sylve was one of the top offensive talents on the roster last year, earning All-SIAC honors after leading the team with 995 rushing yards (90.5 per game) and six touchdowns. Sylve also caught 20 passes for 178 yards and added 787 total return yards to finish first on the team with 1,970 all-purpose yards. He rushed for just 35 yards on nine carries against SRU last year, but was dynamic in the return game, taking a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and finishing with 220 kickoff return yards.
•       QB Paul Campbell returns for his second year at KSU after leading the team in passing with 916 yards, six touchdowns and five INT last year. Campbell also ran for three touchdowns. He is listed as the projected starter, but will be backed up by the 2016 SIAC Rookie of the Year Jules St. Ge. St. Ge did not play last year, but threw for 986 yards and seven scores while adding 358 rushing yards and one TD as the starter in 2016.
•       KSU returns each of its top four pass catchers from last year, led by WR Demetrius Anderson (40 rec., 329 yards, 2 TD) and RB Brett Sylve (20-178-0), along with WR Jordan Level (16-180-0) and WR Jonathan Powell (15-146-2).
•       KSU's defense will be without its top three tacklers from last season, but returns its next three leading stoppers in NT Christopher Roberts (50 tackles, 11.0 TFL, 4.0 sacks), DB/LB Matthew Bizimana (48 tackles, 7.0 TFL) and DB Hakeem Adebimpe (48 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1 INT).

UP NEXT
Slippery Rock will travel to Shippensburg next Saturday for a 1 p.m. game that will be crucial to the postseason hopes of both teams. The Raiders were picked to finish second in the PSAC East this year and are coming off a 10-win season last fall that included a trip to the NCAA playoffs.


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