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WWWW.BLUEBEARATHLETICS.COM W W. B LU E B E A R AT H L E T I C S . CO M<br />

LIVINGSTONE FOOTBALL<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2011</strong>


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<strong>Media</strong> Information .................................................................2<br />

Quick Facts ................................................................................3<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> ........................................................4-5<br />

Livingstone President ...........................................................6<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium ..................................................7<br />

Season Outlook ...................................................................8-9<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Alphabetical / Numerical Roster ......................10-11<br />

Preseason Depth Chart .....................................................12<br />

Roster Breakdowns .............................................................13<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conference Preview .................................................14<br />

Head Coach - Elvin James .................................................15<br />

Assistant Coach - John Thomas .......................................16<br />

Assistant Coach - Greg Richardson .................................17<br />

Assistant Coach - Malcolm Nelson ..................................18<br />

Assistant Coach - Rodney Hughey ..................................19<br />

Assistant Coach - Reginald Smith ....................................19<br />

Assistant Coach - Gilbert Wiggins ....................................19<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Returning Blue Bears ........................................20-28<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Blue Bear Newcomers .......................................29-35<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Opponents ............................................................36-40<br />

Chowan / Elizabeth City .......................................36<br />

Bowie State / VA Univ. <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg ...............37<br />

Shaw / Edward Waters ..........................................38<br />

Winston-Salem State / Fayetteville State ........39<br />

St. Augustine’s / Johnson C. Smith ....................40<br />

Series Records vs. <strong>2011</strong> Opponents ..........................41-44<br />

Series Records vs. All Opponents ....................................45<br />

2010 Statistics ................................................................46-50<br />

2010 Game Recaps ......................................................51-56<br />

Virginia State / Newberry ......................................51<br />

Catawba / Bowie State ..........................................52<br />

St. Paul’s / Shaw ........................................................53<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan / Winston-Salem St. ...54<br />

Fayetteville State / St. Augustine’s ....................55<br />

Johnson C. Smith ...................................................56<br />

2010 CIAA Recap ..................................................................57<br />

2010 CIAA Statistical Leaders ...........................................58<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Livingstone <strong>Football</strong> ........................................59<br />

Livingstone <strong>Football</strong> Record Book ..........................60-61<br />

The Last Time... .......................................................................62<br />

All-Time Conferenec Honors ...........................................63<br />

All-Time Results ..............................................................64-70<br />

Blue Bears in the Pros ...........................................................71<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Players in the LC Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame ...................72-76<br />

Athletic Administration ......................................................77<br />

Athletic Coaches & Staff .....................................................78<br />

Sports Medicine / Jaime Kent ...........................................79<br />

Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association ................80<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CIAA Composite Schedule .....................................IBC<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule .......................................................................BC<br />

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<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Credentials<br />

Requests for working media credentials should be<br />

made to the Sports Information Director, Livingstone<br />

<strong>College</strong>, 701 West Monroe St., Salisbury, NC<br />

28144. Requests should be made at least a week in<br />

advance. Requests can also be made via email to<br />

rrogers@livingstone.edu.<br />

Interviews<br />

All interviews with student-athletes during the<br />

season must be arranged through the Sports Information<br />

Offi ce. Please call ahead and allow at least<br />

24 hours to arrange interviews with student-athletes.<br />

Arrangements will be made for telephone and inperson<br />

interviews at a time that is mutually agreeable<br />

to the reporter and student-athlete.<br />

Postgame Interviews<br />

Requests for postgame interviews with studentathletes<br />

or coaches should be made to the Sports<br />

Information Directore, or designee, no more than<br />

fi ve minutes after the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the contest.<br />

Players and coaches will be available outside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

locker room or other designated area after a 10-minute<br />

“cooling <strong>of</strong>f” period.<br />

Press Box Services<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the media will be provided with current<br />

statistics and game notes prior to the start <strong>of</strong><br />

the game. Quick stats will be available at the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> each half and game summaries to include playby-play,<br />

complete team and individual stats will be<br />

available approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the contest. Wireless internet is available to<br />

media inside New Trent Gymnasium.<br />

Radio Broadcasts<br />

Requests for radio broadcasts must be made through<br />

the Sports Information Offi ce at least two weeks prior<br />

to the contest date. There are a limited number <strong>of</strong><br />

radio spaces so when more than one request is made<br />

for the same game, priority will be given to the<br />

radio station that regularly broadcasts the school’s<br />

games. All arrangements for telephone lines are the<br />

sole responsibility <strong>of</strong> the school’s radio station.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Sports Information Department<br />

Sports Information Director: Rick Rogers<br />

Mobile Phone: 843-327-0773<br />

Offi ce Fax: 704-216-6278<br />

E-Mail: rrogers@livingstone.edu<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

701 West Monroe Street<br />

Salisbury, NC 28144<br />

Athletics Website: www.bluebearathletics.com<br />

Logo Usage Policy<br />

The logos <strong>of</strong> Livingstone <strong>College</strong> Athletics, shown below, may<br />

not be used without the written approval <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Department.<br />

If these logos are printed in color, they must adhere to the <strong>of</strong>fi<br />

cial *Pantone school colors (PMS 550). It is permissable to<br />

print these logos in all black.<br />

*Pantone is a registered trademark <strong>of</strong> Pantone, inc.<br />

Requests for permission to use these logos should be made to:<br />

Rick Rogers, Sports Information Director<br />

701 West Monroe Street<br />

Salisbury, NC 28144<br />

or email rrogers@livingstone.edu.


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General Information<br />

Location: .................................................................Salisbury, NC<br />

Founded:........................................................................1879<br />

Enrollment: ...........................................................................1,100<br />

Affi liation: .......................................................NCAA Division II<br />

Conference: ................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Colors: .................................Columbia Blue (PMS 550) and Black<br />

Nickname: ....................................................................Blue Bears<br />

Campus Administration:<br />

President: ...................Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr. (Elizabeth City)<br />

Faculty Athletic Representative: .....................Dr. Charles Pickney<br />

Athletic Director: ....................................................................TBA<br />

Athletic Department Phone: ....................................704-216-6012<br />

Mailing Address: ..........701 W. Monroe St. Salisbury, NC 28144<br />

Athletics Web Site: .............................www.bluebearathletics.com<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium Information:<br />

Capacity: ...............................................................................6,000<br />

Surface: ....................................................................Natural Grass<br />

Press Box Phone: ..................................................(843) 327-0773<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Staff:<br />

Head Coach: ............................................................Elvin J. James<br />

Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: .....................John Thomas<br />

Defensive Coordinator: .......................................Greg Richardson<br />

Running Backs ....................................................Malcolm Nelson<br />

Wide Receivers ....................................................Reginald Smith<br />

Linebackers ..........................................................Gilbert Wiggins<br />

Defensive Backs ..................................................Rodney Hughey<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Offi ce Phone: ............................................704-216-6318<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Offi ce Fax: ................................................704-216-6278<br />

Season Outlook and Review:<br />

2009 Record: ..........................................................................0-11<br />

2009 CIAA Record: .................................................................0-7<br />

Starters Returning / Lost: ........................................................13/9<br />

Offensive Starters Returning / Lost: ........................................7/4<br />

Defensive Starters Returning / Lost: ......................................6/5<br />

Offensive Formation: .......................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Formation: .......................................................Base 4-3<br />

<strong>Football</strong> History:<br />

Years Fielded Team: ....................................115th season in <strong>2011</strong><br />

First Game: ......................Dec. 5, 1892 (Livingstone 0, Biddle 5)<br />

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Quick Facts<br />

Athletic Administration:<br />

Interim Athletic Director: ...........................................William Orr<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance: ........................................................TBA<br />

Director Sports Information: .....................................Rick Rogers<br />

Director Sports Medicine: ..........................................Jaime Kent<br />

Asst. Athletic Trainer: .............................................................TBA<br />

Ticket Manager: ....................................................Levonia Dalton<br />

Senior Women’s Administrator ..........................Lavanetta Carlton<br />

Administrative Assistant: ........................................Blanche Ford<br />

2010 Results:<br />

August 28...................................................at Virginia State, L, 6-30<br />

September 4 ..................................................at Newberry, L, 0-55<br />

September 11 .................................................vs. Catawba, L, 8-59<br />

September 18 ...........................................vs. Bowie State, L, 6-55<br />

September 25 ................................................at St. Paul’s, L, 6-27<br />

October 2 ............................................................vs. Shaw, L, 0-33<br />

October 9 ..............................vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, L, 3-58<br />

October 16 ...................................at Winston-Salem State, L, 0-58<br />

October 23 .......................................at Fayetteville State, L, 6-59<br />

October 30 ........................................vs. St. Augustine’s, L, 0-33<br />

November 6 ...................................at Johnson C. Smith, L, 13-26<br />

Credits:<br />

The <strong>2011</strong> Livingstone <strong>College</strong> football media guide was a<br />

product <strong>of</strong> the Livingstone Sports Information Department. The<br />

media guide was designed, written and edited by Rick Rogers,<br />

Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance provided by<br />

Jaime Kent, Head Athletic Trainer. Photographs provided by<br />

John Daniels. Headshots by John Daniels. The media guide was<br />

printed by Quick Copy Print Shop, Salisbury, NC.<br />

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Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

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THE TOTAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> is a private, historically black, four-year college. We were<br />

founded by and are affi liated with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the Commission on <strong>College</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Schools to award the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science,<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts and Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Social Work degrees.<br />

Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fers a number <strong>of</strong> opportunities for students to participate in religious,<br />

social, cultural, recreational and athletic activities and is a member <strong>of</strong> the National Collegiate<br />

Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic<br />

Association (CIAA).<br />

Our 272-acre campus is located in historic Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina;<br />

a town <strong>of</strong> approximately 30,000 within an hour’s drive <strong>of</strong> two major metropolitan<br />

areas: Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad <strong>of</strong> Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point.<br />

Currently, the college<br />

has an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />

just under 1,100 studnets<br />

from 23 states, the<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

and eight foreign countries.<br />

Today, Livingstone<br />

<strong>College</strong> is a living<br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> the educational<br />

and social progress<br />

<strong>of</strong> African-Americans.<br />

The institution<br />

refl ects the ideals <strong>of</strong><br />

self-help, self-development<br />

and self-determination,<br />

which are<br />

essential expressions <strong>of</strong><br />

a Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

education.


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THE CENTER FOR HOLISTIC LEARNING<br />

The “Total Learning Environment” is a new<br />

holistic approach to academic preparation, whereby<br />

we will create a learning environment designed to<br />

change attitudes and modify student behavior. Students<br />

who matriculate on the campus <strong>of</strong> Livingstone<br />

<strong>College</strong>, in addition to their academic preparation,<br />

will participate in a number <strong>of</strong> activities and programs<br />

designed to address the cultural scars <strong>of</strong> their<br />

past, enabling them to leave our institution with<br />

the academic preparation to compete in our global<br />

economy and where they will have an immediate,<br />

positive impact on our society. Additionally, our<br />

students will be prepared to positively address the<br />

challenges which plague the African-American community<br />

- particularly those challenge that exacerbate their<br />

dilemma. The Center for Holistic Learning will promote<br />

both the awareness and mastery <strong>of</strong> the following modules/<br />

concepts:<br />

• Health, Wellness and Fitness<br />

• Policial Action and Social Responsibility<br />

• Cultural and Social Awareness<br />

• Debt Management, Personal Responsibility and<br />

Philanthropy<br />

• Individual and Organizational Leadership<br />

• Spanish as a Second Language<br />

• Technology and the 21st Century<br />

• Faith-Based Strategies for the Enhancement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

• Volunteerism and Public Service<br />

• Emergency Response and First Aid<br />

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Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

DEGREES OFFERED<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

Accounting<br />

Business Administration<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Education, Social Work &<br />

Psychology<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Physical Education<br />

Sports Management<br />

Social Work<br />

Psychology<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

English<br />

History<br />

Music<br />

Music Education<br />

Political Science<br />

Religious Studies<br />

Sociology<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Mathematics & Science<br />

Biology<br />

Chemistry<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mathematics Teacher Education<br />

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Livingstone President<br />

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On February 8, 2006, the Livingstone <strong>College</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />

named Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr. the school’s 12th President. A longtime<br />

educator and administrator, Dr. Jenkins was chosen from among fi ve fi nalists.<br />

Dr. Jenkins most recently served as President <strong>of</strong> Edward Waters <strong>College</strong><br />

in Jacksonville, Florida from 1997 to 2005. During his tenure, the<br />

<strong>College</strong> expanded its faculty and broke ground on its fi rst new building<br />

in decades while reducing its debt from $8.5 million to $500,000 in three<br />

years and growing its enrollment from 300 students to 1,300 students.<br />

Recently, Edward Waters named this new building after Dr. Jenkins as a<br />

tribute to the tremendous progress made under his leadership.<br />

Prior to his tenure at Edward Waters <strong>College</strong>, Dr. Jenkins served as<br />

a chancellor <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth City State University from 1977 to 1995, becoming<br />

the fi rst alumnus to serve as its Chief Executive Offi cer. He was<br />

honored to have the then newly constructed Science Building named in<br />

his honor. While there, he secured the support <strong>of</strong> the State Legislature <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina for construction <strong>of</strong> six major buildings on campus. He also<br />

launched a $5 million capital campaign, completing the fundraising one<br />

year ahead <strong>of</strong> schedule.<br />

Dr. Jenkins earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Elizabeth City<br />

State University in 1965, teaching certifi cation in Biology from Howard University, and a Master’s degree and Doctorate<br />

degree in Biology Education from Purdue University.<br />

During his distinguished career, Dr. Jenkins has been the recipient <strong>of</strong> numerous honors and awards. These include<br />

memberships in the scholastic honor societies <strong>of</strong> Alpha Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa and Beta Beta Biological Society<br />

and selection as one <strong>of</strong> the “Outstanding Personalities <strong>of</strong> the South.”<br />

He is married to Dr. Faleese Moore-Jenkins, and they have three children: Dr. Lisa Lopez, Attorney Ginger Cartwright,<br />

and Jimmy Jr., a graphic artist and college lecturer.<br />

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From I-85 North:<br />

Take Exit 75, Jake Alexander Blvd.<br />

Turn left at the traffi c light at the top <strong>of</strong> the ramp.<br />

Continue on Jake Alexander Blvd. to Brenner Ave.<br />

(Wachovia on right corner).<br />

Turn right on Brenner Ave.<br />

Continue on Brenner Ave. for approx. 1/2 mile to<br />

Monroe St. (First right after traffi c light).<br />

Turn right on Monroe and continue 1/2 mile and<br />

Livingstone will be on the right.<br />

SPORTSMANSHIP<br />

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Alumni Memorial Stadium<br />

From I-85 South:<br />

Take Exit 76, Salisbury/Albemarle toward Salisbury.<br />

Continue on Innes Street for approx. 2 miles to<br />

Institute St. (Sonic on left corner).<br />

Turn left on Institute and continue straight and you<br />

will end at the entrance to<br />

Livingstone.<br />

Choose a Clear View<br />

Sobering, isn’t it? Drinking too much alcohol can hurt your view<br />

<strong>of</strong> the game. And it can lead to rude and inappropriate behavior<br />

that affects everyone at the event. Choose a clear view <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game and a safe, family-friendly, game environment.<br />

LEARNING<br />

PASSION<br />

SERVICE<br />

BALANCE<br />

RESOURCEFULNESS<br />

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Season Outlook<br />

The <strong>2011</strong> Livingstone <strong>College</strong> football team is<br />

returning a lot <strong>of</strong> experience from last year’s squad,<br />

but before positive steps can be made in <strong>2011</strong>, the<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> 2010 must be brushed under the rug.<br />

The Blue Bears have high hopes for the new season<br />

under second-year head coach Elvin James and<br />

success can only be right around the corner.<br />

OFFENSE<br />

Under center Livingstone will be looking<br />

towards sophomore transfer Jaren Troutman (5’11 /<br />

190 / Knoxville, TN) to lead the Blue Bears. Troutman<br />

previously played at St. Paul’s and participated with<br />

the Blue Bears during spring practice. He will be<br />

backed up by sophomore Levon Stanley (5’10 / 180<br />

/ Youngsville, NC), the team’s top passer last season.<br />

Stanley fi nished with 406 passing yards and two<br />

touchdowns last season.<br />

In the backfi eld, Livingstone will have a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> depth and experience. The three leading rushers<br />

from last season, Terrill Gourdine, Jamel Moore<br />

and Tevin Mishoe will all be returning for the <strong>2011</strong><br />

campaign and will be expected to carry a large load.<br />

Gourdine (5’10 / 202 / Winston-Salem, NC) led<br />

the Blue Bears with 187 rushing yards last season, an<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 20.8 yards per contest. Moore (5’10 / 192<br />

/ Williamston, NC) had one touchdown and averaged<br />

10.3 yards per game last season. Mishoe (5’11 / 220<br />

/ Wilmington, NC) had 101 yards total last year with<br />

one touchdown.<br />

In the wide receiving core, Livingstone will<br />

have to replace a solid wideout in Omar McFadden<br />

this year. Anthony Holland (5’9 / 180 / Goldsboro,<br />

NC) returns for his sophomore season and will look<br />

to lead a very young receiving core. Holland fi nished<br />

last season with 277 total receiving yards. The Blue<br />

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Bears have also added a host <strong>of</strong> freshman receivers<br />

who they hope will make an impact.<br />

Junior Miles Harris (6’2 / 260 / Gainesville,<br />

FL) will be the team’s primary tight end to start the<br />

season. In addition to playing some tight end last<br />

season, Harris also worked as a running back, kicker<br />

and punter for the Blue Bears.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>f ensive line for the Blue Bears will also<br />

be an experienced group with fi ve returning lineman<br />

who saw playing time last season. Projected to start<br />

for the Blue Bears are returners Allyne Hall (6’4 / 365 /<br />

South Hill, VA), Josiah Simms (6’3 / 330 / Durham, NC)<br />

and Chris Woodard (6’4 / 280 / Lucama, NC). Joining<br />

those three will be transfer Harlee Frink (6’3 / 300 /<br />

Charlotte, NC) who previously played with Hampton<br />

University and freshman Stuart Wallace (6’3 / 300 /<br />

Shelby, NC).<br />

DEFENSE<br />

While the defense also has a strong returning<br />

core, the Blue Bears have also lost some key<br />

components. Bryan Aycoth, a linebacker and the<br />

team’s leading tackler from a year ago and Shawntez<br />

Jones, a defensive back and the team’s third-leading<br />

tackler will both have to be replaced this season.<br />

Michael Haygood (6’0 / 275 / Greensboro,<br />

NC) will be the only returning starter on the<br />

defensive line to start the year. Haygood fi nished<br />

last season with 27 total tackles, 5.5 for loss and<br />

two sacks. Devin Evans (6’3 / 290 / Rocky Mount,<br />

NC) and Bobby Williams (6’5 / 235 / Jacksonville, FL)<br />

are both freshmen and are expected to begin the<br />

season in the starting 11. Wesley Jackson (6’0 / 225<br />

/ Hollywood, FL), a junior transfer will round out<br />

the starting defensive line. Also returning, hoping<br />

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Edwards (5’10 / 280 / Kinston, NC). Hillman Evans<br />

(6’2 /254 / Raleigh, NC), a redshirt freshman, and<br />

Donald Pollock (6’6 / 349 / Goldsboro, NC), who<br />

both participated in spring ball will also be primary<br />

backups.<br />

The linebacking core is the part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Blue Bear defense that took the biggest hit from a<br />

year ago. Livingstone had hopes that sophomore<br />

Kenneth White, Jr. could replace the big shoes <strong>of</strong><br />

Bryan Aycoth, but an injury during the spring will<br />

keep him out <strong>of</strong> the <strong>2011</strong> season. Senior Justin<br />

Johnson (6’0 / 220 / Cornelius, NC) will be asked<br />

to lead the linebackers after recording 37 tackles<br />

last season. Travis Holliday (5’9 / 235/ Sumter, SC),<br />

Tyheim Pitt (6’0 / 195 / Fremont, NC) and Scott<br />

Farmer (5’10 / 200 / Fayetteville, NC), all returners,<br />

will each look to secure the other starting positions.<br />

Senior Devonta Harmon (6’0 / 180 / Winter<br />

Garden, FL), the second-leading tackler for the Blue<br />

Bears last year, will anchor the defensive backs<br />

from the free safety spot. Harmon fi nished with 57<br />

total tackles last season, two interceptions and two<br />

fumble recoveries. Joining Harmon at the strong<br />

safety spot is freshman Anthony Townsend (6’1 /<br />

193 / Camden, NJ). At the corners will be junior Isiah<br />

Simms (5’10 / 175 / Durham, NC) and sophomore<br />

Justin Avery (5’10 / 150 / Cleveland, NC).<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

The special teams is the biggest question<br />

mark for the Blue Bears heading into <strong>2011</strong>. Jamel<br />

Moore will be expected to pull double-duty at<br />

the running back spot and also the kick and punt<br />

returning positions. Moore led the Blue Bears in kick<br />

returns last year, averaging 25 yards per return. Also<br />

seeing time in the return game will be wide receiver<br />

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Season Outlook<br />

Anthony Holland. Coach James has brought in a<br />

true kicker and punter, Hillman Tabi, a freshman from<br />

Maryland.<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

Livingstone has a very challenging schedule<br />

this year with seven road contests and only three<br />

home dates. The Blue Bears open the season with<br />

three road contests, fi rst against Chowan University<br />

on Thursday, September 1.<br />

Livingstone’s second contest comes against<br />

Elizabeth City State University on September 10<br />

when they meet the Vikings in the Down East Viking<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Classic, hosted in Rocky Mount, NC. The<br />

Blue Bears will face Bowie State on September 17 in<br />

Bowie, MD.<br />

The Blue Bears’ fi rst home contest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season will be on September 24 against Virginia<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg. Following the home<br />

contest, Livingstone will head back out on the road,<br />

fi rst at Shaw on October 1 then at Edward Waters<br />

<strong>College</strong> in Jacksonville, Florida on October 8.<br />

Livingstone will return to Alumni Memorial<br />

Stadium on October 15 to host the Rams <strong>of</strong> Winston-<br />

Salem State University and then Fayetteville State<br />

University on October 22 for Homecoming. The<br />

Blue Bears will close the <strong>2011</strong> season on November<br />

5 in the 3rd Annual Commemorative Classic against<br />

Johnson C. Smith University, played at Memorial<br />

Stadium in Charlotte, NC.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Roster<br />

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School<br />

31 Alston, Eric Jr. RB 5’9 198 Kingstree, SC Feather River <strong>College</strong><br />

95 Antoine, Patrick Sr. DL 6’2 250 North Miami, FL Mendocino <strong>College</strong><br />

20 Avery, Justin So. DB 5’10 150 Cleveland, NC UNC Pemrboke<br />

45 Bryant, Shakeem Fr. RB 6’0 203 Wilmington, NC Laney HS<br />

23 Childress, G. Malcolm Fr. DB 5’10 185 High Point, NC T. Wingate Andrews HS<br />

34 Collins III, Willie Sr. DL 6’2 250 Lake City, FL Bethune Cookman University<br />

75 Cooper, Montrea Fr. DL 6’3 205 Greensboro, NC Ben L. Smith HS<br />

19 Davidson, Kirkland Sr. DB 5’9 200 Tallahassee, FL Graceland University<br />

8 Dennard, Terrance Fr. RB 5’9 175 Jacksonville, FL ED White HS<br />

21 Dye, DaQuawn So. DB 5’11 165 Gastonia, NC Ashbrook HS<br />

98 Edwards, Dorian Jr. DL 5’10 280 Kinston, NC Kinston HS<br />

18 Ekechukwu, Quincy Fr. WR 6’2 190 Charlotte, NC Phillip O. Berry Academy<br />

56 Evans IV, Hillman Fr. DL 6’2 254 Raleigh, NC Enloe HS<br />

90 Evans, Devin Fr. DL 6’3 290 Rocky Mount, NC Nash Central HS<br />

53 Farmer, Scott So. LB 5’10 200 Fayetteville, NC Pine Forest HS<br />

16 Fitzwater, Billy Fr. LB 6’0 207 Charlotte, NC Independence HS<br />

85 Fordham, Ernest Fr. LB 6’1 232 Charleston, SC Washington HS<br />

51 Frink III, Harlee Jr. OL 6’3 300 Charlotte, NC West Mecklenburg HS<br />

66 Gainey, Tyree Fr. OL 6’1 300 Pelion, SC Pelion HS<br />

43 Garrison, Ahmad So. RB 6’2 270 Philadelphia, PA East Carolina University<br />

12 Gaynor, Jerrell Sr. DB 5’11 180 Gastonia, NC Ashbrook HS<br />

26 Gourdine, Terrill Sr. RB 5’10 202 Winston-Salem, NC Parkland HS<br />

24 Grantham, Ethan Fr. RB 5’6 166 Louisburg, NC Bunn HS<br />

76 Greatheart, Damein Jr. OL 6’6 320 Cherryville, NC Cherryville HS<br />

52 Gregory, Dominique Fr. DB 5’11 235 Henderson, NC Southern Vance HS<br />

70 Hall, Allyne So. OL 6’4 365 South Hill, VA Park View HS<br />

36 Hamilton, Dario Fr. RB 5’10 190 Salisbury, NC Salisbury HS<br />

10 Harmon, Devonta Sr. DB 6’0 180 Winter Garden, FL South Lake HS<br />

1 Harris, Miles Jr. TE 6’2 260 Gainesville, FL Eastside HS<br />

93 Haygood, Michael Sr. DL 6’0 275 Greensboro, NC James B. Dudley HS<br />

28 Hobbs, Nathaniel Fr. WR 5’5 160 Norfolk, VA Granby HS<br />

2 Holland, Anthony So. WR 5’9 180 Goldsboro, NC Rosewood HS<br />

11 Holliday, Travis Jr. LB 5’9 235 Sumter, SC Crestwood HS<br />

80 Hood Jr., Montoria Fr. WR 6’1 185 Greenville, NC South Central HS<br />

7 Jackson Jr., Wesley Jr. DL 6’0 225 Hollywood, FL New Mexico Military Institute<br />

82 James, Carl Fr. WR 6’1 210 Williston, FL Williston HS<br />

15 Johnson, Justin Sr. LB 6’0 220 Cornelius, NC North Mecklenburg HS<br />

60 Jones, Steven So. OL 6’0 314 Detroit, MI Lane <strong>College</strong><br />

5 Mishoe, Tevin So. RB 5’11 220 Wilmington, NC New Hanover HS<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

1 Miles Harris<br />

2 Anthony Holland<br />

3 Jaren Troutman<br />

4 Isaiah Simms<br />

5 Tevin Mishoe<br />

6 Javon Williams<br />

7 Wesley Jackson, Jr.<br />

8 Terrance Dennard<br />

9 Levelle Sears, Jr.<br />

10 Devonta Harmon<br />

11 Travis Holliday<br />

12 Jerrell Gaynor<br />

13 Scott, Anthony<br />

14 Levon Stanley<br />

15 Justin Johnson<br />

16 Billy Fitzwater<br />

17 Craig Murdock<br />

18 Quincy Ekechukwu<br />

19 Kirkland Davidson<br />

20 Justin Avery<br />

21 DaQuawn Dye<br />

22 John Papilion, Jr.<br />

23 Malcolm Childress<br />

24 Ethan Grantham<br />

25 Jamel Moore<br />

26 Terrill Gourdine<br />

27 Anthony Townsend, Jr.<br />

28 Nathaniel Hobbs<br />

30 Hillman Tabi<br />

31 Eric Alston<br />

32 Tyheim Pitt<br />

34 Willie Collins, III<br />

36 Dario Hamilton<br />

37 Trevor Stuart<br />

41 Adrian Williams<br />

43 Ahmad Garrison<br />

44 Andrew West<br />

45 Shakeem Bryant<br />

49 Lev Prince<br />

51 Harlee Frink, III


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52 Dominique Gregory<br />

53 Scott Farmer<br />

54 Adam Powell<br />

55 Rufus Mosley, III<br />

56 Hillman Evans, IV<br />

58 Stuart Wallace<br />

59 Raymond Phillips, III<br />

60 Steven Jones<br />

65 Christopher Woodard<br />

66 Tyree Gainey<br />

70 Allyne Hall<br />

75 Montrea Cooper<br />

76 Damein Greatheart<br />

78 Josiah Simms<br />

80 Montoia Hood, Jr.<br />

81 Keith Grant<br />

82 Carl James<br />

85 Ernest Fordham<br />

90 Devin Evans<br />

93 Michael Haygood<br />

94 Donald Pollock<br />

95 Patrick Antoine<br />

98 Dorian Edwards<br />

99 Bobby Williams<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Roster<br />

25 Moore, Jamel Sr. RB 5’10 192 Williamston, NC Williamston HS<br />

55 Mosley III, Rufus Jr. LB 5’11 255 Atlanta, GA Stephonson HS<br />

17 Murdock, Craig Fr. WR 5’9 180 Pikeville, NC Charles B. Aycock HS<br />

22 Papililon Jr., John Fr. WR 5’9 155 Newport, NC West Carteret HS<br />

59 Phillips III, Raymond Fr. OL 6’2 250 Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg HS<br />

32 Pitt, Tyheim So. LB 6’0 195 Fremont, NC Charles B. Aycock HS<br />

94 Pollock, Donald Fr. DL 6’6 349 Goldsboro, NC Goldsboro HS<br />

54 Powell, Adam Fr. DL 6’4 250 Quincy, FL East Gadsden HS<br />

49 Prince, Levi Fr. RB 5’9 203 Bolivia, NC South Brunswick HS<br />

13 Scott, Anthony Fr. DB 5’9 190 Cades, SC Feather River <strong>College</strong><br />

9 Sears, Jr., Levelle Fr. WR 5’11 180 Norfolk, VA Myers Park HS<br />

4 Simms, Isaiah Jr. DB 5’10 175 Durham, NC Hillside HS<br />

78 Simms, Josiah Jr. OL 6’3 330 Durham, NC Hillside HS<br />

14 Stanley, Levon So. QB 5’10 180 Yougsville, NC Bunn HS<br />

37 Stuart, Trevor So. LB 6’2 210 Nassau, Bahamas Faith Baptist Christian School<br />

30 Tabi, Hillman Fr. K/P 5’10 185 Lanham, MD Quval HS<br />

27 Townsend Jr., Anthony Fr. LB 6’1 193 Camden, NJ Camden Catholic HS<br />

3 Troutman, Jaren So. QB 5’11 190 Knoxville, TN St. Paul’s <strong>College</strong><br />

58 Wallace, Stuart Fr. OL 6’3 300 Shelby, NC Shelby HS<br />

44 West, Andrew Jr. LB 6’0 205 Lemon Grove, CA Mesa <strong>College</strong><br />

41 Williams, Adrian Fr. DB 5’11 190 Midway, FL East Gadsden HS<br />

99 Williams, Bobby Fr. DL 6’5 235 Jacksonville, FL Florida Youth Challenge Acad.<br />

6 Williams, Javon Fr. RB 5’11 205 Goldsboro, NC Rosewood HS<br />

65 Woodard, Christopher So. OL 6’4 280 Lucama, NC J.B. Hunt HS<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Preseason Depth Chart<br />

OFFENSE<br />

QB 3 Jaren Troutman 5’11 190 So.<br />

14 Levon Stanley 5’10 180 So.<br />

RB 25 Jamel Moore 5’10 192 Sr.<br />

6 Javon Williams 5’11 205 Fr.<br />

FB 32 Tevin Mishoe 5’11 220 So.<br />

26 Terrill Gourdine 5’10 202 Jr.<br />

WR 2 Anthony Holland 5’9 180 So.<br />

9 Levelle Sears 5’11 180 Fr.<br />

WR 82 Carl James 6’1 210 Fr.<br />

17 Craig Murdock 5’9 180 Fr.<br />

TE 1 Miles Harris 6’2 260 Jr.<br />

80 Montorio Hood 6’1 185 Fr.<br />

LT 51 Harlee Frink 6’3 300 Jr.<br />

66 Tyree Gainey 6’1 300 Fr.<br />

LG 70 Allyne Hall 6’4 365 So.<br />

75 Montrea Cooper 6’3 205 Fr.<br />

C 78 Josiah Simms 6’3 330 Jr.<br />

59 Raymond Phillips 6’2 250 Fr.<br />

RG 58 Stuart Wallace 6’3 300 Fr.<br />

76 Damein Greatheart 6’6 320 Jr.<br />

RT 65 Chris Woodard 6’4 280 So.<br />

60 Steven Jones 6’0 314 So.<br />

K 30 Hillman Tabi 5’10 185 Fr.<br />

KR 25 Jamel Moore 5’10 192 Jr.<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

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DE 7 Welsey Jackson 6’0 225 Jr.<br />

34 Willie Collins 6’2 250 Sr.<br />

DT 90 Devin Evans 6’3 290 Fr.<br />

56 Hillman Evans 6’2 254 Fr.<br />

NT 93 Michael Haygood 6’0 275 Sr.<br />

98 Dorian Edwards 5’10 280 Jr.<br />

DE 99 Bobby Williams 6’5 235 Fr.<br />

54 Adam Powell 6’4 250 Fr.<br />

MAC 32 Tyheim Pitt 6’0 195 So.<br />

53 Scott Farmer 5’10 200 So.<br />

MIKE 11 Travis Holliday 5’9 235 Jr.<br />

85 Ernest Fordham 6’1 232 Fr.<br />

WILL 15 Justin Johnson 6’0 220 Sr.<br />

44 Andrew West 6’0 205 Fr.<br />

CB 4 Isaiah Simms 5’10 175 Jr.<br />

19 Ibn Ali 5’10 170 Fr.<br />

SS 27 Anthony Townsend 6’1 193 Fr.<br />

13 Anthony Scott 5’9 190 Fr.<br />

FS 10 Devonta Harmon 6’0 180 Sr.<br />

20 Malcolm Childress 5’10 185 Fr.<br />

CB 38 Justin Avery 5’10 150 Fr.<br />

12 Jerrell Gaynor 5’10 180 Sr.<br />

P 30 Hillman Tabi 5’10 185 Fr.<br />

PR 2 Anthony Holland 5’9 180 So.<br />

6 Javon Williams 5’11 205 Fr.<br />

LS 55 Rufus Mosley 5’11 255 Jr.


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CALIFORNIA (1)<br />

Lemon Grove - Andrew West<br />

FLORIDA (13)<br />

Gainesville - Miles Harris<br />

Hollywood - Wesley Jackson, Jr.<br />

Jacksonville - Avery Collins,<br />

Terrance Dennard, Bobby Williams<br />

Lake City - Willie Childress III<br />

Miami - Patrick Antonie, Terry<br />

Armstrong<br />

Midway - Adrian Williams<br />

Orlando - Joey Cook<br />

Quincy - Adam Powell<br />

Williston - Carl James<br />

Winter Garden - Devonta Harmon<br />

GEORGIA (1)<br />

Atlanta - Rufus Mosley III<br />

MARYLAND (1)<br />

Lanham - Hillman Tabi<br />

MICHIGAN (1)<br />

Detroit - Steven Jones<br />

MISSISSIPPI (1)<br />

Hattiesburg - Raymond Phillips III<br />

NEW JERSEY (1)<br />

Camden - Anthony Townsend, Jr.<br />

NORTH CAROLINA (40)<br />

Bolivia - Levi Prince<br />

Charlotte - Quincy Ekechukwu,<br />

Billy Fitzwater, Harlee Frink<br />

Cherryville - Damein Greatheart<br />

Cleveland - Justin Avery<br />

Concord - Robert Freeman II<br />

Cornelius - Justin Johnson<br />

Durham - Isiah Simms, Josiah Simms<br />

Fayetteville - Scott Farmer<br />

Franklinton - Ethan Grantham<br />

Fremont - Tyheim Pitt<br />

Gastonia - DaQuawn Dye,<br />

Jerrell Gaynor<br />

Goldsboro - Anthony Holland,<br />

Javon Williams<br />

Greensboro - Montrea Cooper,<br />

Michael Haygood<br />

Henderson - Dominique Gregory<br />

High Point - G. Malcolm Childress<br />

Kannapolis - Keith Grant<br />

Kinston - Dorian Edwards<br />

Lucama - Christopher Woodard<br />

Newport - John Papilion, Jr.<br />

Pikeville - Craig Murdock<br />

Raleigh - Hillman Evans IV,<br />

David Highsmith II<br />

Rockingham - Antoine Bostic<br />

Rocky Mount - Devin Evans<br />

Salisbury - Ibn Ali, Darrio<br />

Hamilton<br />

Shelby - Stuart Wallace<br />

Williamston - Jamel Moore<br />

Wilmington - Shakeem Bryant,<br />

Tevin Mishoe<br />

Winston-Salem - Corey Blackwell,<br />

Terrill Gourdine<br />

Winterville - Montorio Hood, Jr.<br />

Youngsville - Levon Stanley<br />

PENNSYLVANIA (1)<br />

Philadelphia - Ahmad Garrison<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA (4)<br />

Cades - Anthony Scott<br />

Kingstree - Eric Alston<br />

Pelion - Tyree Gainey<br />

Sumter - Travis Holiday<br />

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Roster Breakdowns<br />

Livingstone’s <strong>2011</strong> roster includes players from 12 states, one<br />

from Washington, DC and one from the from the Bahamas.<br />

North Carolina produced the most Blue Bears with 40.<br />

TENNESSEE (1)<br />

Knoxville - Jaren Troutman<br />

VIRGINIA (4)<br />

Emporia - Cameron Powell<br />

LaCrosse - Allyne Hall<br />

Norfolk - Nathaniel Hobbs,<br />

Levell Sears, Jr.<br />

WASHINGTON, DC (1)<br />

Craig Johnson<br />

BAHAMAS (1)<br />

Nassau - Trevor Stuart<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Conference Preview<br />

Northern Division<br />

1. Elizabeth City State University<br />

2. Virginia State University<br />

3. Bowie State University<br />

4. Virginia Union University<br />

5. Chowan University<br />

6. Lincoln (PA) University<br />

Offense<br />

Quarterback<br />

Creven Powell - Elizabeth City State<br />

Running Backs<br />

Daronte McNeil - Elizabeth City State<br />

Nicholas Cooper - Winston-Salem State<br />

Wide Receivers<br />

Robert Holland - Chowan<br />

Tehvyn Brantley - Winston-Salem State<br />

Tight End<br />

Bobby Holliday - Shaw<br />

Lineman<br />

Barin C<strong>of</strong>fi n - Elizabeth City State<br />

Bryan Garnett - Elizabeth City State<br />

Larry McDonald - Fayetteville State<br />

Allen Buckner - Shaw<br />

Marcus Lawrence - Winston-Salem State<br />

Kick Returner<br />

Tyron Laughinghouse - St. Augustine’s<br />

Place Kicker<br />

Austin Turner - Fayetteville State<br />

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Southern Division<br />

1. Shaw University<br />

2. Winston-Salem State University<br />

3. St. Augustine’s <strong>College</strong><br />

4. Fayetteville State University<br />

5. Johnson C. Smith University<br />

6. Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>2011</strong> Pre-Season All-CIAA Team<br />

Defense<br />

Lineman<br />

Larry Jones - Elizabeth City State<br />

Charles Deas - Shaw<br />

Stanley Porter - Shaw<br />

Akeem Ward - Winston-Salem State<br />

Linebackers<br />

Delano Johnson - Bowie State<br />

Burcelee Sterile - Lincoln (PA)<br />

Jeremy Pruitt - Virginia State<br />

Defensive Backs<br />

Kenny Turner - Bowie State<br />

Andre Lyles - Fayetteville State<br />

Darnell Evans - Shaw<br />

Alton Keaton - Winston-Salem State<br />

Punt Returner<br />

Tyron Laughinghouse - St. Augustine’s<br />

Punter<br />

William Rudd - Virginia State


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Elvin J. James<br />

Head Coach • Offensive Line<br />

Second Season • Elizabeth City State ‘82<br />

Elvin J. James,<br />

54, was hired as Livingstone<br />

<strong>College</strong>’s<br />

33rd head football<br />

coach in December<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2009 after a nationwide<br />

search.<br />

James, who is<br />

entering his second<br />

season as a collegiate<br />

head coach,<br />

has coached at the<br />

high school level for the majority <strong>of</strong> his career as an<br />

assistant and head coach. He also held an assistant<br />

coaching position at the collegiate level before Livingstone.<br />

James started his coaching career in 1983 as<br />

an assistant at North Carolina High School in Denton,<br />

Maryland before moving to Washington & Lee<br />

High School in Montross, Virginia in 1984 where he<br />

worked as an assistant football coach until 1986.<br />

In 1986, James started his career at Goldsboro<br />

High School in Goldsboro, North Carolina as<br />

an assistant. In 1988, James was named the head<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> the Cougars. He guided the team to the<br />

state play<strong>of</strong>fs in only his second year, a feat he<br />

reached a total <strong>of</strong> nine times in his tenure at Goldsboro.<br />

In 1994 and 1995, James won the Mid-Eastern<br />

4A State Championship with the Cougars which<br />

garnered him the Mid-Eastern 4A Coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year award both seasons. In 1996, the USA Today<br />

Weekend Magazine named James “The Most Caring<br />

Coach in America.”<br />

James left Goldsboro High School in 2000<br />

to return to his alma mater <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth City State<br />

University as the <strong>of</strong>fensive line coach. After two<br />

years at ECSU, James returned to Goldsboro where<br />

he coached the Cougars for two more seasons.<br />

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Elizabeth City State called on James again<br />

in 2003 to be the assistant coach, <strong>of</strong>fensive line<br />

coach and lead recruiter. After the 2005 season<br />

James again returned to the high school ranks as he<br />

coached the <strong>of</strong>fensive line at John A. Holmes High<br />

School in Edenton, North Carolina for one season.<br />

From 2007 until his hiring at Livingstone, James<br />

worked as the Assistant to the Athletic Director at<br />

Elizabeth City State.<br />

James played football for four years at Elizabeth<br />

City State from 1979-1982 where he played<br />

defensive tackle and <strong>of</strong>fensive guard. After graduation,<br />

James signed as a free agent with the Boston<br />

Breakers <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>Football</strong> League.<br />

James received a Bachelor’s <strong>of</strong> Science Degree<br />

in Physical Education from Elizabeth City State<br />

in 1982 and a Master’s <strong>of</strong> Science Degree in Physical<br />

Education from North Carolina Central University<br />

in 1999.<br />

James is married to the former Mary Kay<br />

Jones and<br />

the couple<br />

has two<br />

children:<br />

Ashelyn and<br />

Jarrod.<br />

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John Thomas is<br />

returning to Livingstone<br />

for his third stint as a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bear<br />

coaching staff.<br />

Thomas started his<br />

coaching career at Livingstone<br />

in 1994 as the<br />

wide receivers coach.<br />

After one season with<br />

the Blue Bears, Thomas<br />

moved to Manning, S.C.<br />

where he was the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

coordinator at Manning<br />

High School.<br />

After three seasons<br />

at Manning High<br />

John Thomas<br />

Offensive Coordinator • Quarterbacks<br />

Second Season • Johnson C. Smith<br />

School, Thomas returned<br />

to Livingstone where he<br />

served as the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

coordinator, quarterbacks<br />

and <strong>of</strong>fensive line coach.<br />

Thomas helped the Blue<br />

Bears to the 1998 CIAA<br />

Championship.<br />

Thomas left Livingstone<br />

after the 2001 season<br />

and was hired as the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive coordinator at<br />

St. Paul’s <strong>College</strong>. After<br />

spending one season with<br />

the Tigers, Thomas went<br />

on to be the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

coordinator and wide receivers<br />

coach at Edward<br />

Waters <strong>College</strong> in Jacksonville,<br />

Fla. until 2004.<br />

Thomas returned<br />

to coaching high school<br />

football in 2005 when<br />

he was the linebackers<br />

coach at Andrew Jackson<br />

High School in Jacksonville,<br />

Fla. for one season.<br />

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Greenville County High<br />

School hired Thomas as<br />

its assistant coach and<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive coordinator for<br />

two seasons.<br />

In June 2008,<br />

Thomas returned to North<br />

Carolina where he got his<br />

fi rst head coaching position<br />

at Gaston <strong>College</strong><br />

Preparatory High School.<br />

Thomas coached for two<br />

season at Gaston before<br />

being hired for the third<br />

time by the Blue Bears.<br />

Thomas received<br />

a Bachelor’s <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

Degree in Community<br />

Health from Johnson C.<br />

Smith University where<br />

he played football for<br />

four seasons. Thomas<br />

was a two-time All-CIAA<br />

selection in 1981 and<br />

1982 and was the CIAA<br />

Offensive Player <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year in 1982.


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Greg Richardson<br />

Defensive Coordinator • Defensive Line<br />

First Season • North Carolina Central ‘74<br />

Greg Richardson begins his fi rst year with the<br />

Blue Bears in <strong>2011</strong> in his third stint as a football coach<br />

at Livingstone. Richardson will be the team’s defensive<br />

coordinator and will also coach the defensive line.<br />

Richardson is very knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> the CIAA<br />

as 11 <strong>of</strong> his 12 coaching stops have been with CIAA<br />

institutions.<br />

Richardson began his coaching career in 1986<br />

at Johnson C. Smith University where he was the head<br />

track and fi eld coach as well as the football team’s defensive<br />

coordinator. After two years with the Golden<br />

Bulls, he moved to Norfolk State University where he<br />

continued to coach the track and fi eld team and lead<br />

the defense for the football squad.<br />

Richardson then spent one season at the assistant<br />

head football coach and defensive coordinator<br />

at North Carolina Central University where he was the<br />

team’s primary recruiter.<br />

Richardson’s only stint outside <strong>of</strong> the CIAA<br />

started in 1992 and last for two seasons at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Buffalo. At Buffalo he worked as the assistant<br />

football coach and defensive coordinator. He assisted<br />

with the school’s transition to Division I.<br />

Livingstone hired Richardson for the fi rst time<br />

in 1994 as the team’s defensive coordinator and he<br />

spent three years with the Blue Bears. Richardson<br />

guided the Blue Bear defense to a number one ranking<br />

in the CIAA for scoring defense. In 1996, Richardson’s<br />

defense led the NCAA Division II in rushing<br />

defense.<br />

After Livingstone, Richardson spent two years<br />

at Virginia Union University as the team’s defensive<br />

coordinator. Richardson then returned to Livingstone<br />

in 1999 as the team’s head coach. Richardson spent<br />

three years at the helm <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bear football program,<br />

where he improved the team’s graduation rate<br />

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and helped improve facilities.<br />

In 2002, Richardson started a three-year term<br />

as the defensive coordinator at Winston-Salem State<br />

University. In his fi rst season, he led the Rams to a<br />

top ranking in Division II for punt return yardage and<br />

average.<br />

Johnson C. Smith hired Richardson in 2005 as<br />

the team’s assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.<br />

While with the Golden Bulls he implemented a<br />

strength and conditioning program and the team was<br />

nationally ranked in number <strong>of</strong> turnovers created.<br />

In 2006, Richardson started a three-year stint<br />

at Virginia Union. For the fi rst two years, he was the<br />

team’s defensive coordinator and in his second season,<br />

led the defense to a nationl ranking in pass defense, total<br />

defense and scoring defense. In 2008, Richardson<br />

was promoted to head coach, a title he held for one<br />

season.<br />

Immediately prior to this third stint at Livingstone,<br />

Richardson worked for two years at Johnson C.<br />

Smith as the team’s defensive coordinator.<br />

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Malcolm Nelson is entering<br />

his second season as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Livingstone football coaching<br />

staff. Nelson will be responsible<br />

for the team’s running backs this<br />

season.<br />

Nelson got his coaching<br />

start in 2004 at Fort Mill High<br />

School in Fort Mill, South Carolina<br />

where he coached the wide receivers<br />

on the 9th Grade team.<br />

After Fort Mill, Nelson<br />

spent one year coaching the pop<br />

warner 11-12 year old team at the<br />

South Park Youth Athletic Association<br />

in Charlotte, NC.<br />

In January <strong>of</strong> 2007, Nelson<br />

started at three-year stint at<br />

Charlotte Olympic High School in<br />

Charlotte, NC. Nelson coached the<br />

team’s wide receivers and two <strong>of</strong><br />

his players received scholarships<br />

to play football at West Virginia<br />

Wesleyan University. While at<br />

Olympic High School, Nelson also<br />

Malcolm Nelson<br />

Running Backs / Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Football</strong> Operations<br />

Second Season • Kent State ‘95<br />

coached with the Carolina Speed<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Indoor <strong>Football</strong><br />

Association, during the <strong>of</strong>fseason.<br />

Nelson was the team’s special<br />

teams coordinator and also coached<br />

the wide receivers.<br />

Immediately prior to coaching<br />

at Livingstone, Nelson was the<br />

quarterbacks and wide receivers<br />

coach at North Gaston High School<br />

in Dallas, NC. Nelson made great<br />

strides in improving the passing<br />

game at Gaston and had two wide<br />

receivers voted to the All-Conference<br />

team.<br />

During his fi rst year at Livingstone,<br />

Nelson was responsible<br />

for coaching the defensive line and<br />

was also the team’s video coordinator.<br />

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At the beginning <strong>of</strong> his<br />

second year with the Blue Bears,<br />

Nelson got the opportunity to<br />

coach with the fi ve-time Super<br />

Bowl Champion Pittsburg Steelers.<br />

Nelson was the recipient <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship<br />

and for three weeks coached with<br />

the Steelers special teams, working<br />

directly under their Special Team<br />

Coordinator.<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> the fellowship,<br />

Nelson coached the Steelers during<br />

three weeks <strong>of</strong> training camp which<br />

also included two preseason games.<br />

Nelson, far left, coached with the Pittsburg Steelers for three weeks during<br />

the preseason as part <strong>of</strong> the Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship.


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Rodney Hughey<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Defensive Backs<br />

Strength Coach<br />

Rodney Hughey is in his second season coaching the<br />

Blue Bears. Hughey is in charge <strong>of</strong> the defensive backs<br />

and is also the team’s strength and conditioning coach.<br />

Hughey comes to Livingstone from Northern Iowa<br />

Community <strong>College</strong> where he worked as an assistant head<br />

coach and defensive coordinator. While at Northern Iowa,<br />

Hughey coached the 2008 defense to a top-10 ranking in<br />

total defense as well as the top-ranked defense in the country<br />

in pass effi ciency.<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> Hughey’s four starting defensive backs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

2008 season went on to transfer to Division I schools to<br />

continue their football careers. Based on his performance<br />

as a coach for Northern Iowa, Hughey was invited to coach<br />

the defensive backs in the NAIA All-Star Game in Houston,<br />

Texas in the spring <strong>of</strong> 2009.<br />

Prior to Northern Iowa, Hughey worked at Concord<br />

University as a defensive backs coach.<br />

Hughey graduated from Concord University in 2007<br />

with a degree in Sociology with an emphasis in Special<br />

Education. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Behavior<br />

Science with an emphasis in Counseling from Concord<br />

University.<br />

Hughey played for three seasons as a defensive back<br />

at Concord which competed in the West Virginia Intercollegiate<br />

Athletic Conference (WVIAC). Hughey was<br />

a three-time All-Conference selection in 2004, 2005 and<br />

2006. Hughey was also a First Team All-American in<br />

2006. He was also named as the 2005 and 2006 team’s<br />

most valuable defensive MVP and the team’s captain in<br />

2006.<br />

In January <strong>of</strong> 2007, Hughey was selecteed to take part<br />

in teh Cactus Bowl in Platte City, Missouri which is the<br />

Division II All-Star Game. Hughey garnered Most Valuable<br />

Player recognition for his performance.<br />

After college, Hughey played pr<strong>of</strong>essionally in the<br />

arena league for the Columbis Destroyers and played in the<br />

2007 Arena Bowl Championship in New Orleans, LA.<br />

Hughey has a son, Rashaun, who is three years old.<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Gilbert Wiggins<br />

Linebackers<br />

First Season • Shaw University<br />

Gilbert Wiggins is starting his third stint as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Blue Bear coaching staff . Most recently, Wiggins worked<br />

as outside linebackers coach at NC Central University for<br />

four years.<br />

Wiggins’ fi rst time with the Blue Bears started in 1993,<br />

running through the 2000 season. He worked as the defensive<br />

backs coach and defensive coordinator. In 1997, he was<br />

awarded the NCAA Defensive Coordinator <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

by the American <strong>Football</strong> Quarterly.<br />

While leading the defense, the Blue Bears had the secondranked<br />

secondary in 1997 and ranked ninth in 1998. His<br />

defense was fi rst in the nation in 1997 and he produced<br />

at least one All-CIAA defensive back for seven consecutive<br />

years.<br />

Wiggins played football from 1977-1979 at Elizabeth City<br />

State University at the defensive back position. He earned<br />

his Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Shaw University.<br />

Wiggins signed as a free agent with the NFL’s Cleveland<br />

Browns in 1979 but his career was cut short due to illness.<br />

Reginald Smith<br />

Wide Receivers<br />

First Season • NC Central University<br />

Reginald Smith enters his fi rst season <strong>of</strong> his second stint<br />

coaching with the Blue Bears and will be responsible for the<br />

wide receivers.<br />

Smith most recently coached at the Victory Christian Center<br />

School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Smith worked with<br />

the receivers, special teams and quarterbacks.<br />

Smith has also spent a large amount <strong>of</strong> time coaching in<br />

various levels <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional football. Smith has coached in<br />

the Intense <strong>Football</strong> League, the American Indoor <strong>Football</strong><br />

League, the Arena <strong>Football</strong> League and the International<br />

<strong>Football</strong> League. Smith was inducted into the Arena <strong>Football</strong><br />

League Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame in June <strong>of</strong> 2002.<br />

In addition to his pr<strong>of</strong>essional football experience, Smith<br />

has also worked at the University <strong>of</strong> the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia,<br />

Johnson C. Smith University, North Carolina Central University,<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> and Morris Brown <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Smith received his Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Art’s Degree in History and<br />

Sociology from North Carolina Central University in 1978.<br />

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Patrick Antoine<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’2 / 250<br />

Senior<br />

Miami, Florida<br />

Mendocino <strong>College</strong><br />

2010: Appeared in two games, making one tackle. 2009: Took<br />

a medical red-shirt. 2005-2006: Played football at Mendocino<br />

<strong>College</strong> in Ukiah, CA...member <strong>of</strong> the 2005 Bay Valley Championship<br />

team. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football at North<br />

Miami Senior High School in North Miami, Florida.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Elura Bellamy...Born March 17, 1985...Majoring<br />

in Sociology.<br />

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DaQuawn Dye<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’11 / 165<br />

Sophomore<br />

Gastonia, North Carolina<br />

Ashbrook High School<br />

2010: Saw time in a couple games for the Blue Bears in his freshman<br />

year. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, track and wrestling<br />

in high school...All-Conference performer in track during<br />

his senior season. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Dwight Dye and Angelyne<br />

McKinney...Born May 5, 1989 in Gastonia, NC...Majoring in Business<br />

Administration.<br />

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Dorian Edwards<br />

Defensive Line<br />

5’10 / 280<br />

Junior<br />

Kinston, North Carolina<br />

Kinston High School<br />

2010: Played in all 11 games for the Blue Bears during his sophomore<br />

campaign...Recorded 26 solo tackles and 19 tackle assists<br />

for 45 total tackles including eight tackles for loss and one sack...<br />

Had three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery...Recorded<br />

a season-high seven total tackles against Fayetteville State on<br />

October 23. 2009: Played in all 10 games in his freshman season...Named<br />

to the CIAA All-Rookie Team...Recorded 30 solo<br />

tackles and 19 tackle assists including seven tackles for loss and<br />

two sacks...Against Shaw, had a career-high 10 tackles. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Three-year member <strong>of</strong> the football team and fouryear<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the track and fi eld team...Garnered All-Area First<br />

Team honors for <strong>of</strong>f ense in 2007 and 2008 and also defense in<br />

2008...Selected to the North Carolina East-West All-Star game in<br />

2008. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Rowena Jones...Born December 10,<br />

1990 in Kinston, NC...Majoring in Accounting.


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Scott Farmer<br />

Linebacker<br />

5’10 / 200<br />

Sophomore<br />

Fayetteville, North Carolina<br />

Pine Forest High School<br />

2010: Saw time in seven games during his freshman season...<br />

Recorded 11 total tackles including four against Fayetteville<br />

State on October 23. HIGH SCHOOL: Member <strong>of</strong> the football<br />

and bowling teams...named MVP <strong>of</strong> the bowling team in the<br />

2008-2009 season. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Scott and Mary Farmer...<br />

Born April 10, 1991 in Fayetteville, NC...Majoring in Computer<br />

Information Systems.<br />

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Ahmad Garrison<br />

Fullback<br />

6’2 / 270<br />

Sophomore<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

East Carolina University<br />

2010: Played in fi ve games for Livingstone in his fi rst year <strong>of</strong><br />

football...Recorded six total tackles, one tackle for loss and one<br />

interception...Had a season-high three tackles against West<br />

Virginia Wesleyan on October 9...Also participated in indoor<br />

and outdoor track...Received All-Conference honors for the<br />

indoor shot put as well as All-Conference honors in the shot<br />

put and discus in the outdoor track season...Holds the school<br />

record in the discus throw. 2007-2009: Signed a scholarship<br />

to East Carolina University to throw the shot put and discus...<br />

Finished eighth in the shot put in Conference USA in 2008.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years and track and<br />

fi eld for three years at William Tennent High School in Warminster,<br />

PA and one year <strong>of</strong> track and fi eld at Topsail High School in<br />

Hampstead, NC...Named to the All-State <strong>Football</strong> Team in 2005<br />

and 2006 in PA...State champion in the discus in North Carolina<br />

in 2007 and the shot put runner-up...Holds the North Carolina<br />

state record in the discus. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Alethea Garrison...Born<br />

September 20, 1989 in Fort Lauderdale, FL...Majoring<br />

in Criminal Justice.<br />

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Jerrell Gaynor<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’11 / 180<br />

Senior<br />

Gastonia, North Carolina<br />

Ashbrook High School<br />

2010: Appeared in all 11 games for the Blue Bears...Recorded<br />

21 total tackles and 11 pass breakups...Recorded a career-high<br />

seven tackles against St. Augustine’s on October 30. 2009:<br />

Played in nine games for the Blue Bears, recording 16 solo<br />

tackles and eight tackle assists including two tackles for loss<br />

and fi ve pass breakups...Had a season-high fi ve tackles against<br />

Bowie State on September 19. 2008: Saw time in eight games<br />

making 13 solo tackles and fi ve tackle assists...intercepted two<br />

passes and forced two fumbles...Had four tackles, one interception<br />

and two pass breakups against St. Augustine’s on October 18.<br />

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Ashbrook High School in<br />

Gastonia, NC for four seasons and was named to the 3A/4A All-<br />

Big South Conference Team in 2007. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Keith<br />

and Jacquline Headley...Born November 20, 1989 in Springfi eld,<br />

MA...Majoring in Business Administration.<br />

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Terrill Gourdine<br />

Running Back<br />

5’10 / 202<br />

Junior<br />

Winston-Salem, North Carolina<br />

Parkland High School<br />

2010: Appeared in all 11 games for the Blue Bears as a sophomore...Carried<br />

the ball 63 times for a total <strong>of</strong> 187 yards...Had<br />

a career-high 81 yards rushing against Johnson C. Smith on<br />

November 6. 2009: Played in eight games during his freshman<br />

season...Rushed 24 times, gaining 49 yards...Caught three<br />

passes for 15 yards and one touchdown. HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Played football at Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, NC.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Tyrone Gourdine and Pamela Springs...Born<br />

July 30, 1990...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Damein Greatheart<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’6 / 320<br />

Junior<br />

Cherryville, North Carolina<br />

Cherryville High School<br />

2010: Played on a limited basis for the Blue Bears in his sophomore<br />

season, competing as a reserve on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line.<br />

2009: Played in all 10 games for Livingstone during his freshman<br />

campagin. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated on the football<br />

and track and fi eld at Cherryville High School in Cherryville,<br />

NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Dorothea Kimble...Born March 6, 1991...<br />

Majoring in Computer Information Systems.<br />

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Allyne Hall<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’4 / 365<br />

Sophomore<br />

South Hill, Virginia<br />

Park View High School


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2010: Started all 11 games on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line for the Blue<br />

Bears in his freshman year. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Park View High School football team in South Hill,<br />

VA...Named to the All-State and All-District Teams his senior<br />

season...Selected to play in the Virginia All-Star Game...Named<br />

Player <strong>of</strong> the Week nine times and named the Off ensive Player<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Benjamin and Cassaundra Hall...<br />

Born June 25, 1992 in South Hill, VA...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Devonta Harmon<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6’0 / 180<br />

Senior<br />

Winter Garden, Florida<br />

South Lake High School<br />

2010: Played in all 11 games, starting 10 for the Blue Bears in<br />

his junior season...Finished second on the team in tackles with<br />

a total <strong>of</strong> 57...Recorded two interceptions, two forced fumbles<br />

and one fumble recovery...Had a season-high nine tackles<br />

against West Virginia Wesleyan on October 9...Recorded eight<br />

tackles and one interception against Shaw on October 2. 2009:<br />

Saw time in all 10 games while starting two contests for Livingstone<br />

in his sophomore campaign...Finished fourth on the team<br />

in total tackles with 56...Recorded a career-high fi ve intercep-<br />

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tions in 2009 along with three pass breakups and one blocked<br />

kick...Recorded nine tackles in two games and intercepted two<br />

passes against Shaw University on October 24. 2008: Played in<br />

eight games while getting one start in his freshman season...<br />

Had a total 36 tackles including 3.5 tackles for loss...Intercepted<br />

four total passes, had fi ve pass breakups and one blocked kick...<br />

Recorded eight tackles and one intereception against Chowan<br />

on October 11...Had two interceptions against Lincoln (PA)<br />

on September 27...Named the team’s Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Year and<br />

named to the CIAA 2nd Team All-Conference. HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Played football for three seasons and ran track and fi eld for<br />

one year at South Lake High School in Winter Garden, Florida...<br />

Named to the All-County 2nd Team in 2006. PERSONAL: Son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sylvester Gilyard and Tasha Harmon...Born May 9, 1990 in<br />

Winter Garden, Florida...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Miles Harris<br />

Tight End<br />

6’2 / 260<br />

Junior<br />

Gainsville, Florida<br />

Eastside High School<br />

2010: Played in eight <strong>of</strong> eleven games for the Blue Bears in his<br />

sophomore season, sharing time as a running back, tight end,<br />

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kicker and punter...Had 39 rushing yards, 46 rushing yards and<br />

18 kick<strong>of</strong>f return yards for the season...Went 0-for-1 on point after<br />

attempts and 0-for-1 on fi eld-goal attempts...Had one punt<br />

for 33 yards. 2009: Played in three games during his freshman<br />

season...Caught three passes for 17 total yards. HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Participated in football and basketball at Eastside High School<br />

in Gainsville, Florida. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Carolyn Brett...Born<br />

September 4, 1989 in Gainsville, Florida...Majoring in Sport<br />

Management.<br />

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Michael Haygood<br />

Defensive End<br />

6’0 / 275<br />

Senior<br />

Greensboro, North Carolina<br />

James B. Dudley High School<br />

2010: Started all 11 games for the Blue Bears at the defensive<br />

end position in his junior year...Recorded 20 solo tackles and<br />

seven tackle assists including 5.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.<br />

2009: Played in nine games in his sophomore season...Tallied<br />

26 solo tackles and 13 tackle assists including 10 tackles for loss<br />

and two sacks. 2008: Saw time in nine games in his freshman<br />

campaign...Had 27 total tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss and<br />

3.5 sacks. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years and<br />

participated in track and fi eld for two years at James B. Dudley<br />

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High School in Greensboro, NC...All-Conference Selection and<br />

an All-Area Honorable Mention for football...Placed 2nd in the<br />

conference in high school in the shot put. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Derek and Dacia Bowers...Born May 22, 1989 in Greensboro,<br />

NC...Majoring in Sport Management and Business Administration.<br />

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Anthony Holland<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5’9 / 180<br />

Sophomore<br />

Goldsboro, North Carolina<br />

Rosewood High School<br />

2010: Played in all 11 games for the Blue Bears in his freshman<br />

season, leading the team in total receiving...Caught a total <strong>of</strong> 26<br />

passes for 277 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football<br />

and track and fi eld for four years...All-Conference performer in<br />

track and named to the All-Conference and All-Area teams in<br />

football in 2005. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Shirleen Edwards...Born<br />

September 19, 1988 in Capital Heights, Maryland...Majoring in<br />

Business Administration.


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Travis Holliday<br />

Linebacker<br />

5’9 / 235<br />

Junior<br />

Sumter, South Carolina<br />

Crestwood High School<br />

2010: Played in all 11 games for the Blue Bears in his sophomore<br />

season...Totaled 17 solo tackles and 21 tackle assists for<br />

the season...Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one<br />

fumble recovery over 11 games...In his top game <strong>of</strong> the season,<br />

he totaled nine tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack against<br />

crosstown rival Catawba on September 11. 2007: Played in 10<br />

games his freshman season, starting four...Recorded 18 solo<br />

tackles and 23 tackle assists including 3.5 tackles for loss and<br />

1.5 sacks. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football and track and<br />

fi eld at Crestwood High School in Sumter, SC...Named to the<br />

All-State and All-Area Teams in 2005 and was named Lineman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Alexander and Loretta Black...<br />

Born May 2, 1988 in Sumter, SC...Majoring in Computer Information<br />

Systems with a minor in Criminal Justice.<br />

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Justin Johnson<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’0 / 220<br />

Senior<br />

Cornelius, North Carolina<br />

North Mecklenburg High School<br />

2010: Started all 11 games for the Blue Bears in his junior<br />

season...Recorded 22 solo tackles and 15 tackle assists, including<br />

six tackles for loss and two sacks...All tallied three pass<br />

breakups...Had eight tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack and<br />

two pass breakups against Shaw on October 2...Named the<br />

team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player and the 2010 team MVP.<br />

2009: Saw time in all 10 games for Livingstone in his sophomore<br />

year...Recorded 40 solo tackles and 20 tackle assists for<br />

third overall on the team...Totaled four tackles for loss and one<br />

interception...Had two double-digit tackle outings against Lincoln<br />

(PA) on September 26 with 10 and a career-high 11 tackles<br />

against Shaw on October 24. 2008: Played in 10 games and<br />

started six in his freshman season with the Blue Bears...Finished<br />

fi fth on the team in tackles with 29 solo tackles and 21 tackle<br />

assists...Added 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble<br />

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and two fumble recoveries...Named to the CIAA All-Rookie<br />

Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for two seasons at North<br />

Mecklenburg High School in Cornelius, NC...Named to the<br />

All-Conference, All-Area and the All-Charlotte Observer Teams.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Harold Johnson and Auretta Knox...Born<br />

July 27, 1990 in Charlotte, NC...Majoring in Sport Management<br />

and Business Administration.<br />

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Tevin Mishoe<br />

Running Back<br />

5’11 / 220<br />

Sophomore<br />

Wilmington, North Carolina<br />

New Hanover High School<br />

2010: Saw time in all 11 games for the Blue Bears at the running<br />

back position in his freshman campaign...Rushed 31<br />

times for 101 yards and one touchdown...Caught six passes for<br />

34 yards...Had a season-high 19 carries for 80 yards and one<br />

touchdown against Johnson C. Smith on November 6 in the<br />

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Commemorative Classic...Named as Livingstone’s Most Valuable<br />

Player for the Commemorative Classic. HIGH SCHOOL: Played<br />

football for four years, baseball for three years and basketball<br />

for two years at New Hanover High School in Wilmington, NC...<br />

Named to the All-Area Team in 2007, 2008 and 2009...Named<br />

the 2009 Conference Player <strong>of</strong> the Year. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Nancy Mishoe Harper...Born September 8, 1992 in Wilmington,<br />

NC.<br />

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Jamel Moore<br />

Running Back<br />

5’10 / 192<br />

Senior<br />

Williamston, North Carolina<br />

Williamston High School<br />

2010: Appeared in all 11 games for the Blue Bears as both<br />

a running back and kick returner during his junior season...<br />

Rushed 81 times for a total <strong>of</strong> 113 yards and one touchdown...<br />

Caught 10 passes for 32 yards...Returned 14 kicks for a total <strong>of</strong><br />

350 yards and an average <strong>of</strong> 25 yards per return...Had three kick<br />

returns for 111 yards against Virginia State on August 28 including<br />

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down...Earned the CIAA Special Teams Player <strong>of</strong> the Week award<br />

for his performance against the Trojans. 2009: Played in all 10<br />

games in his sophomore season...Caught nine passes for 120<br />

yards...Had 81 receiving yards and 120 kick return yards against<br />

Virginia State on August 29. 2008: Had a solid freshman campaign,<br />

appearing in all 10 games for the Blue Bears...Totaled<br />

106 rushing yards, 224 passing yards and 346 kick return yards<br />

for a total <strong>of</strong> 675 all-purpose yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Played<br />

football, basketball, baseball and track and fi eld at Williamston<br />

High School in Williamston, NC...Named to the All-Area <strong>Football</strong><br />

Team in 2007. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Johnnie and Keisha Speller...<br />

Born November 15, 1988 in Greenville, NC...Majoring in Computer<br />

Information Systems.<br />

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Rufus Mosley<br />

Linebacker<br />

5’11 / 255<br />

Junior<br />

Atlanta, Georgia<br />

Stephonson High School<br />

2010: Appeared in fi ve games for the Blue Bears in his sophomore<br />

season, recording fi ve total tackles and one tackle for loss.<br />

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2009: Played in four games in his freshman season, recording<br />

three total tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for three<br />

years and wrestled for one year at Stephonson High School in<br />

Atlanta, GA...Named to the 2nd Team All-Region Team in 2007.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Rufus Mosley, Jr. and Ernestine Mosley...<br />

Rufus Mosley Jr. is a <strong>2011</strong> inductee <strong>of</strong> the Livingatone Athletics<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame...Born March 1, 1990 in Atlanta, GA...Majoring in<br />

Primary Education.<br />

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Tyheim Pitt<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’0 / 195<br />

Sophomore<br />

Fremont, North Carolina<br />

Charles B. Aycock High School<br />

2010: Appeared in six games for the Blue Bears during his<br />

freshman season...Tallied 16 solo tackles and two tackle assists<br />

including six tackles for loss and one sack...Recorded a careerhigh<br />

eight solo tackles against Winston-Salem State on October<br />

16. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and basketball for<br />

four years at Charles B. Aycock High School in Fremont, NC...<br />

Selected to the All-Area and All-Conference Teams in 2008 and<br />

2009 for football...Named the Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year in<br />

2009 and MVP for football in 2008 and 2009...Selected to the<br />

All-Area and All-Conference Teams for basketball in 2009. PER-<br />

SONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Corey and Maria Ruffi n...Born June 19, 1992 in<br />

Goldsboro, NC...Majoring in Mathematics.<br />

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Josiah Simms<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’3 / 330<br />

Junior<br />

Durham, North Carolina<br />

Hillside High School<br />

2010: Started all 11 games for the Blue Bears on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

line during his sophomore season. 2009: Played in all 10<br />

games during his freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played<br />

football for four seasons at Hillside High School in Durham,<br />

NC...Named to the All-Conference Team in 2008. PERSONAL:<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Isaiah and Marie Simms...Brother, Isiah, also plays for the<br />

Blue Bears...Born November 23, 1990 in Durham, NC...Majoring<br />

in Mathematics.<br />

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Levon Stanley<br />

Quarterback<br />

5’10 / 180<br />

Sophomore<br />

Youngsville, North Carolina<br />

Bunn High School<br />

2010: Played in nine games at the quarterback spot for the Blue<br />

Bears his freshman season...Completed 59 passes for 406 yards<br />

and two touchdowns...Rushed for 117 yards and one additional<br />

touchdown. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball<br />

for four years at Bunn High School in Youngsville, NC...Named<br />

to the All-Conference Team for football his junior and senior<br />

seasons...In basketball, named to the All-Conference Team his<br />

junior season and named to the All-Tournament Team his junior<br />

and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Emma Neal...Born October<br />

5, 1990 in Durham, NC...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Trevor Stuart<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’2 / 210<br />

Sophomore<br />

Nassau, Bahamas<br />

Faith Baptist Christian School<br />

2010: Did not see any time on the fi eld in his freshman season.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for two years and basketball<br />

for four years at Faith Baptist Christian School in the Bahamas...<br />

Named to the All-Conference Team for football in 2007, 2008<br />

and 2009...Selected to the First Team All-Conference for basketball<br />

in 2008, 2009 and 2010...Member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />

Society and was elected President <strong>of</strong> the student body his senior<br />

year. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Trevor Stuart and Kim Rolle...Born<br />

September 17, 1991 in the Bahamas...Majoring in Computer<br />

Information Systems.<br />

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Chris Woodard<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’4 / 280<br />

Sophomore<br />

Lucama, North Carolina<br />

J.B. Hunt High School<br />

2010: Saw time for the Blue Bears on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line in six<br />

games during his freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed<br />

in football for three years and basketball for four years at J.B.<br />

Hunt High School in Lucama, NC...Named to the Second Team<br />

All-Conference in football in 2009 and selected as an honorable<br />

mention to the All-Conference Basketball Team in 2010. PER-<br />

SONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Robert and Shirley Woodard...Born September<br />

7, 1992 in Wilson, NC...Majoring in Sport Management.


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Ibn Ali<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’11 / 170<br />

Sophomore<br />

Salisbury, North Carolina<br />

Western Carolina University<br />

2008: Played football at Western Carolina University...Had six<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns for 89 yards total. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated<br />

in football, basketball and track and fi eld at Salisbury High<br />

School in Salisbury, NC...Named to the 2008 Shrine Bowl. PER-<br />

SONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Bilal Siddeeq Ali and Sharon Davis...Born March<br />

21, 1990 in Newark, New Jersey...Majoring in Business Administration.<br />

31<br />

Eric Alston<br />

Running Back<br />

5’9 / 198<br />

Junior<br />

Kingstree, South Carolina<br />

Feather River <strong>College</strong><br />

2009-2010: Played football at Feather River <strong>College</strong> in Quincy,<br />

California. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran track at<br />

Kingstree High School in Kingstree, SC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Cleadie and Dianne Alston...Born November 16, 1989 in Florence,<br />

SC...Majoring in Biology.<br />

20<br />

Justin Avery<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’10 / 150<br />

Sophomore<br />

Cleveland, NC<br />

UNC Pembroke<br />

2008: Appeared in eight games at defensive back for UNC Pembroke...Ran<br />

track for UNCP and also ran in the 2008 and 2009<br />

USA Junior Olympics. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran<br />

indoor and outdoor track for four years at West Rowan Senior<br />

High School...Named to the All-County, All-Conference and<br />

All-State Teams for football in 2007 and was also named the<br />

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Confereence Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year in 2007. PERSONAL:<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Christopher Rankin and Gretchen Dunlap...Born September<br />

29, 1990 in Salisbury, NC...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Shakeem Bryant<br />

Running Back<br />

6’0 / 203<br />

Freshman<br />

Wilmington, North Carolina<br />

Laney High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran track at Laney High<br />

School in Wilmington, NC...Two-time All-Conference and All-<br />

Area selection and was team captain for two years...Named the<br />

track most valuable player for sprints in 2009. PERSONAL: Son<br />

<strong>of</strong> LaPeacha Mashburn...Born October 14, 1991 in Baltimore,<br />

Maryland...Majoring in Computer Information Systems.<br />

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Malcolm Chidress<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’10 / 185<br />

Freshman<br />

High Point, North Carolina<br />

T. Wingate Andrews High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated on the football and wrestling<br />

teams for three years at T. Wingate Andrews High School in<br />

High Point, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Linda Pierre...Born July 25,<br />

1991 in Salem, Virginia...Majoring in English and Business.<br />

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Willie Collins<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’2 / 250<br />

Senior<br />

Lake City, Florida<br />

Bethune Cookman University<br />

2008-2010: Played football at Bethune-Cookman University...<br />

Saw time in two games his freshman year, and four games<br />

in both his sophomore and junior seasons. HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Competed in football, basketball and track and fi eld at Columbia<br />

High School in Lake City, Florida...Named to the 2nd Team<br />

All-Area for football his senior season. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Willie<br />

and Brenda Collins...Born April 29, 1988 in Hudson, New York....<br />

Majoring in Physical Education.<br />

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Montrea Cooper<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’3 / 205<br />

Freshman<br />

Greensboro, North Carolina<br />

Ben L. Smith High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Ben L. Smith High School<br />

in Greensboro, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Otis Cooper and Mia<br />

Staton...Born March 4, 1993 in Greensboro, NC...Majoring in<br />

Business Administration and Early Childhood Education.<br />

8<br />

Terrence Dennard<br />

Running Back<br />

5’9 / 175<br />

Freshman<br />

Jacksonville, Florida<br />

Ed White High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for three years at Ed White High<br />

School in Jacksonville, FL. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Larry Dennard<br />

and Cynthia Walker...Born November 8, 1989...Majoring in Business<br />

Administration.<br />

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Quincy Ekechukwu<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6’2 / 190<br />

Freshman<br />

Charlotte, North Carolina<br />

Phillip O. Berry Academy<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball for three years<br />

at Phillip O. Berry Academy in Charlotte, NC...Named to the<br />

All-Conference <strong>Football</strong> Team in 2010...Awarded the 2010 Sixth<br />

Man Award for basketball. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Walter and Edith<br />

Ekechukwu...Born February 8, 1993 in Charlotte, NC...Majoring<br />

in Sport Management.<br />

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Hillman Evans<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’2 / 254<br />

Freshman<br />

Raleigh, North Carolina<br />

Enloe High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and participated in track and<br />

fi eld at Enloe High School in Raleigh, NC...Named to the All-<br />

Conference Team for football in 2009 and was also named the<br />

Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Marilyn Evans-<br />

Bracey...Born May 15, 1991 in Raleigh, NC...Majoring in Sport<br />

Management<br />

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Devin Evans<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’3 / 290<br />

Freshman<br />

Rocky Mount, North Carolina<br />

Nash Central High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football and track and fi eld at<br />

Nash Central High School in Rocky Mount, NC...Named to the<br />

All-Area and All-Conference Teams in 2010 and selected to play<br />

in the East v. West Game...Named the team’s Defensive Player<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year in 2010. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Devin Evans and Renee<br />

Powell...Born December 16, 1991 in Rocky Mount, NC...Majoring<br />

in Business Administration.


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Billy Fitzwater<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’0 / 207<br />

Freshman<br />

Charlotte, North Carolina<br />

Independence High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Independence High School<br />

in Charlotte, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Daniel and Stephanie<br />

Fitzwater...Born August 25, 1993 in Mount Pleasant, SC...He is<br />

undecided on his major.<br />

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Ernest Fordham<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’1 / 232<br />

Freshman<br />

Charleston, South Carolina<br />

Washington High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member <strong>of</strong> the football team, threeyear<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the wrestling team, two-year member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

track and fi eld team and a one-year member <strong>of</strong> the baseball<br />

team at Washington High School in Charleston, SC. PERSONAL:<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Ernest Fordham and Karen Capers...Born July 23, 1986 in<br />

Charleston, SC.<br />

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Harlee Frink<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’3 / 300<br />

Junior<br />

Charlotte, North Carolina<br />

Hampton University<br />

2006-2007: Played <strong>of</strong>f ensive line at Hampton University. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Participated in football and track and fi eld at West<br />

Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Harlee and Deborah Frink...Born June 7, 1987 in Charlotte, NC...<br />

Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Tyree Gainey<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’1 / 300<br />

Freshman<br />

Pelion, South Carolina<br />

Pelion High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Pelion High School in Pelion,<br />

SC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Johnny and Nicole Popovich...Born<br />

March 13, 1992 in Washington, DC...Majoring in Accounting.<br />

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Ethan Grantham<br />

Running Back<br />

5’6 / 166<br />

Freshman<br />

Louisburg, North Carolina<br />

Bunn High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years <strong>of</strong> football and track and fi eld<br />

at Bunn High School in Louisburg, NC...Named the team’s track<br />

MVP and Most Improved for football. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Royal<br />

and Marchetta Grantham...Born July 27, 1990...Majoring in<br />

Sport Management.<br />

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Dominique Gregory<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’11 / 235<br />

Freshman<br />

Henderson, North Carolina<br />

Southern Vance High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, track and fi eld and<br />

wrestling at Southern Vance High School in Henderson, NC.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Ruben and Martha Gregory...Born March 27,<br />

1993.<br />

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Dario Hamilton<br />

Running Back<br />

5’10 / 190<br />

Freshman<br />

Salisbury, North Carolina<br />

Salisbury High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and track and fi eld<br />

at Salisbury High School in Salisbury, NC...Holds rushing and<br />

scoring records at Salisbury High School and the record for<br />

most yards gained in a single game. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Nettre<br />

Hamilton...Born December 5, 1989 in Salisbury, NC...Majoring in<br />

Sport Management.<br />

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Nathaniel Hobbs<br />

Wide Reciever<br />

5’5 / 160<br />

Freshman<br />

Norfolk, Virginia<br />

Granby High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, track and wrestling at<br />

Granby High School in Norfolk, VA. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel<br />

Hobbs and Sandra Johnson...Born June 5, 1991 in Norfolk,<br />

VA...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Montorio Hood<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6’1 / 185<br />

Freshman<br />

Greenville, South Carolina<br />

South Central High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran track for three years<br />

at South Central High School in Greenville, SC...Named to the<br />

All-County <strong>Football</strong> Team in 2009 and 2010 and Named to the<br />

All-Conference <strong>Football</strong> Team in 2010. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Montorio Hood and Sheila Hines...Born May 7, 1993 in Kinston,<br />

NC...Majoring in Criminal Justice and Sport Management.<br />

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Wesley Jackson<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’0 / 225<br />

Junior<br />

Hollywood, Florida<br />

Tusculum <strong>College</strong><br />

2009: Played football at New Mexico Military Institute...helped<br />

lead team to 2009 Salt City Bowl...recorded eight tackles, two<br />

for loss and one sack. 2010: Played football at Tusculum <strong>College</strong>.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for two years and ran<br />

track for one year at South Broward High School in Hollywood,<br />

Florida. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Wesley Jackson and Rosita Brathwaite...Born<br />

February 2, 1989 in Hollywood, FL...Majoring in<br />

Biology.<br />

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Carl James<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6’1 / 210<br />

Freshman<br />

Williston, Florida<br />

Williston High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and basketball for three<br />

years and baseball for two years at Williston High School in<br />

Williston, Florida...Named to the 1st Team All-Area and the 2nd<br />

Team All-State for football in 2007. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Carl<br />

and Harriet James...Born January 19, 1990 in Williston, Florida...<br />

Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Steven Jones<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’0 / 314<br />

Sophomore<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

Lane <strong>College</strong><br />

2004: Played football at Lane <strong>College</strong>. HIGH SCHOOL: Played<br />

football for three years at Martin Luther King High School in Detroit,<br />

Michigan. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Susan Jones...Born October<br />

17, 1986 in Detroit, MI...Majoring in Business Administration


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Craig Murdock<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5’9 / 180<br />

Freshman<br />

Pikeville, North Carolina<br />

Charles B. Aycock High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years and baseball and<br />

track and fi eld for two years at Charles B. Aycock High School<br />

in Pikeville, NC...Named to the All-Area <strong>Football</strong> Team in 2009<br />

and 2010. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Victor and Carmen LaBoy...Born<br />

October 18, 1992 in Mooresville, NC.<br />

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John Papillion<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5’9 / 155<br />

Freshman<br />

Newport, North Carolina<br />

West Carteret High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran track for four years and<br />

played basketball for three years at West Carteret High School<br />

in Newport, NC...Twice named to the All-Conference football<br />

team...Named the Player <strong>of</strong> the Year and 3A First Team All-State<br />

selection...Named to the All-Conference Basketball Team. PER-<br />

SONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> John and Sharon Papillion...Born June 23, 1992<br />

in Arlington, Texas.<br />

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Raymond Phillips<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’2 / 250<br />

Freshman<br />

Hattiesburg, Mississippi<br />

Hattiesburg High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Hattiesburg High School in<br />

Hattiesburg, Mississippi. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Raymond Phillips<br />

and LaTanya Potts...Born May 10, 1993 in Charlotte, North<br />

Carolina...Majoring in Criminal Justice.<br />

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Donald Pollock<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’6 / 349<br />

Freshman<br />

Goldsboro, North Carolina<br />

Goldsboro High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football and track and fi eld<br />

for four years and baseball for three years at Goldsboro High<br />

School in Goldsboro, NC...Named to the All-Area and All-<br />

Conference Teams for football...Three-year state championship<br />

participant in track and fi eld...Two-year All-Conference honoree<br />

in the shot put. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Anjanette Reed...Born February<br />

23, 1990 in Goldsboro, NC...Majoring in Mathematics and<br />

Business Administration.<br />

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Adam Powell<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’4 / 250<br />

Freshman<br />

Quincy, Florida<br />

East Gadsden High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years and basektball<br />

for two years at East Gadsden High School in Quincy, Florida...<br />

Given the Coach’s Award for football in 2007 and named a Big<br />

Bend All-American for football in 2010. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Anthony and Michele Powell...Born November 18, 1992 in Tallahassee,<br />

Florida...Majoring in Business Administration.<br />

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Levi Prince<br />

Running Back<br />

5’9 / 203<br />

Freshman<br />

Bolivia, North Carolina<br />

South Brunswick High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, track and fi eld and basketball<br />

at South Brunswick High School in Bolivia, NC...Named<br />

to the All-Conference and All-Area football teams his senior<br />

season. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Levi Bellamy and Tess Prince...Born<br />

May 14, 1993 in Supply, NC...Majoring in Biology.<br />

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Anthony Scott<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’9 / 190<br />

Junior<br />

Cades, South Carolina<br />

Feather River <strong>College</strong><br />

2009-2010: Played football at Feather River <strong>College</strong>. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Played football for three years at Kingstree Senior<br />

High School in Cades, SC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Michael and<br />

Laura Scott...Born April 13, 1990 in Cades, SC...Majoring in Biology.<br />

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Levelle Sears<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5’11 / 180<br />

Freshman<br />

N<strong>of</strong>olk, Virginia<br />

Myers Park High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football and track and fi eld at<br />

Myers Park High School in Charlotte, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong><br />

Levelle and Anita Sears...Born February 19, 1988 in Charlotte,<br />

NC...Majoring in Criminal Justice.<br />

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Isaiah Simms<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’10 / 175<br />

Junior<br />

Durham, North Carolina<br />

Hillside High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for three years at Hillside High<br />

School in Durham, NC...Named to the All-State and All-Conference<br />

Teams for two years. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Isaiah and Marie<br />

Simms...Brother, Josiah, also plays football for the Blue Bears...<br />

Born January 16, 1990 in Durham, NC...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Hillman Tabi<br />

Kicker / Punter<br />

5’10 / 185<br />

Freshman<br />

Lanham, Maryland<br />

Quval High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, track and fi eld and<br />

soccer at Quval High School in Lanham, Maryland. PERSONAL:<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Ivo Degoh...Born October 19, 1993 in Cameroon...Majoring<br />

in Accounting.<br />

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Anthony Townsend<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’1 / 193<br />

Freshman<br />

Camden, New Jersey<br />

Camden Catholic High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years and participated<br />

in track and fi eld in three years at Camden Catholic High School<br />

in Camden, NJ...Named to the 2nd Team All-Conference and the<br />

3rd Team All-West Jersey for football...First Team All-Conference<br />

for the 100 meters in 2009 and 2nd Team All-Conference in the<br />

400 meters. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Ida Ingram...Born May 1, 1993<br />

in Camden, NJ...Majoring in Sport Management.


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Jaren Troutman<br />

Quarterback<br />

5’11 / 190<br />

Sophomore<br />

Knoxville, Tennessee<br />

St. Paul’s <strong>College</strong><br />

2008: Played football at St. Paul’s <strong>College</strong> in Lawrenceville,<br />

Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years, baseball<br />

for three years and basketball for two years at Austin-East<br />

Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tennessee...Named as a Mr.<br />

<strong>Football</strong> fi nalist for the state <strong>of</strong> Tennessee in 2006...All-Region<br />

and All-State selection in 2006...Selected as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Jeff rey<br />

Troutman and Stephanie Jackson...Born May 18, 1989 in Knoxville,<br />

TN...Majoring in Sport Management.<br />

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Stuart Wallace<br />

Off ensive Line<br />

6’3 / 300<br />

Freshman<br />

Shelby, North Carolina<br />

Shelby High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for two years at Shelby High<br />

School in Shelby, NC...Named the Most Improved Defensive<br />

Player in 2007 and given the Sportsmanship Award in 2008.<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Stephen and Tracy Wallace...Born August 16,<br />

1991 in Gastonia, NC...Majoring Physical Education.<br />

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Andrew West<br />

Linebacker<br />

6’0 / 205<br />

Junior<br />

Lemon Grove, CA<br />

Mesa <strong>College</strong><br />

2007-2008: Played football at Mesa <strong>College</strong> in San Diego,<br />

California. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, track and<br />

lacrosse at Helix High School in Lemon Grove, CA. PERSONAL:<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Frank and Jaeinta West...Born September 2, 1984 in<br />

Maryland...Majoring in Biology.<br />

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Adrian Williams<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5’11 / 190<br />

Freshman<br />

Midway, Florida<br />

East Gadsden High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years at East Gadsden<br />

High School in Midway, Florida. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Wilbert and<br />

Cristy Williams...Born October 12, 1992 in Tallahassee, Florida...<br />

Majoring in Biology.<br />

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Bobby Williams<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6’5 / 235<br />

Freshman<br />

Jacksonville, Florida<br />

Florida Youth Challenge Academy<br />

PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Bobby Williams and Karlotta King...Born December<br />

28, 1987 in Jacksonville, Florida...Majoring in Psychology.<br />

6<br />

Javon Williams<br />

Running Back<br />

5’11 / 205<br />

Freshman<br />

Goldsboro, North Carolina<br />

Rosewood High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Rosewood High School in<br />

Goldsboro, NC. PERSONAL: Son <strong>of</strong> Amie Williams...Born January<br />

25, 1986...Majoring in Physical Education.<br />

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2010 Opponents<br />

Game 1 • Chowan<br />

September 1, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM<br />

Garrison Stadium<br />

Murfreesboro, NC<br />

Tim Place, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 7-23 (3 years)<br />

Overall Record: 18-34 (5 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Washington & Lee, ‘90<br />

www.gocuhawks.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ..................................................................................................Murfreesboro, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1848<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................1,050<br />

President ....................................................................................Dr. M. Christopher White<br />

Athletics Director ..........................................................................................Dennis Helsel<br />

Nickname ......................................................................................................................Hawks<br />

Colors .............................................................................................................Blue and White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ................................................................Garrison Stadium (5,000)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach .............................................................................................................Tim Place<br />

Offi ce Phone ...............................................................................................(252) 398-6288<br />

Assistant Coaches: Brian Matesic (Asst. Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator),<br />

Mark Hall (Off ensive Coordinator, Quaterbacks), Omar Nesbit (Off ensive<br />

Line), Luther Henderson (Running Backs), Ryan Kluever (Defensive Line)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................3-7<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................3-4/4th CIAA North<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Set .......................................................................................................Situational<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ..................................................................Meredith Long<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(252-398-6468<br />

Email ...................................................................................................longm@chowan.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(252) 398-1390<br />

Asst. Sports Information Director ...........................................................David Hodge<br />

Assistant Email ..............................................................................hodged@chowan.edu<br />

Website ..........................................................................................www.gocuhawks.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record ..................................................................................................................0-2-0<br />

Last Livingstone Win ...................................................................................................Never<br />

Last Chowan Win ...............................................................................................2009, 42-33<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 59-10<br />

Sept. 3 at The Citadel L, 56-14<br />

Sept. 18 at Winston-Salem St. L, 48-7<br />

Sept. 25 Virginai State L, 20-13<br />

Oct. 2 Virginia Union W, 35-34<br />

Oct. 9 Lincoln (PA) W, 30-27<br />

Oct. 16 at St. Paul’s W, 31-20<br />

Oct. 23 at Shaw L, 35-14<br />

Oct. 30 at Elizabeth City St. L, 55-14<br />

Nov. 6 Bowie State L, 59-19<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 1 LIVINGSTONE<br />

Sept. 10 at UNC Pembroke<br />

Sept. 17 WINSTON-SALEM ST.<br />

Sept. 24 at Virginia State<br />

Oct. 1 at Virginia Union<br />

Oct. 8 at Lincoln (PA)<br />

Oct. 15 at Stillman<br />

Oct. 22 SHAW<br />

Oct. 29 ELIZABETH CITY ST.<br />

Nov. 5 at Bowie State<br />

Game 2 • Elizabeth City State<br />

September 10, <strong>2011</strong> • 4:00 PM<br />

Rocky Mount Athletic Complex<br />

Rocky Mount, NC<br />

<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football media guide<br />

<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Waverly Tillar, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 41-43 (8 years)<br />

Overall Record: 41-43 (8 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Virginia Union, ‘75<br />

www.ecsuvikings.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ....................................................................................................Elizabeth City, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1891<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................3,208<br />

Chancellor ..........................................................................................Dr. Willie J. Gilchrist<br />

Athletics Director .........................................................................................Thurlis J. Little<br />

Nickname .....................................................................................................................Vikings<br />

Colors ...........................................................................................................Royal and White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ................................................................Roebuck Stadium (5,000)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ....................................................................................................Waverly Tillar<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(252) 335-3628<br />

Assistant Coaches: Willie Gillus (Asst. Head Coach, Quaterbacks), Alvin Parker<br />

(Assoc. Head Coach, Off ensive Coordinator), Marcus Hillard (Defensive<br />

Coordinator), Monterio Hand (Wide Receivers), Bill Holt (Off ensive Line),<br />

Steve Rankin (Linebackers), Cedric Pratt (Defensive Backs), Maceo Thomas<br />

(Defensive Line), Dan Herlihy (Tight Ends)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................6-4<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................5-2/3rd CIAA North<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Set ............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director .........................................................................April Emory<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(252) 335-3278<br />

Email ...............................................................................................aemory@mail.ecsu.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(252) 335-3627<br />

Website ..........................................................................................www.ecsuvikings.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record ................................................................................................................9-31-0<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................2003, 19-0<br />

Last Elizabeth City State Win .............................................................................2007, 55-8<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 Johnson C. Smith W, 45-27<br />

Sept. 2 at Central Arkansas L, 47-20<br />

Sept. 18 Fayetteville State W, 38-26<br />

Sept. 25 Shaw L, 31-28<br />

Oct. 2 St. Paul’s W, 30-12<br />

Oct. 9 Virginia Union W, 17-14<br />

Oct. 14 at Virginia State L, 15-10<br />

Oct. 23 at Bowie State L, 20-12<br />

Oct. 30 Chowan W, 55-14<br />

Nov. 6 at Lincoln (PA) W, 36-6<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Aug. 27 at Delta State<br />

Sept. 3 WINSTON-SALEM ST.<br />

Sept. 10 vs. Livingstone<br />

Sept. 17 at Fayetteville State<br />

Sept. 24 at Shaw<br />

Oct. 8 at Virginia Union<br />

Oct. 15 VIRGINIA STATE<br />

Oct. 22 BOWIE STATE<br />

Oct. 29 at Chowan<br />

Nov. 5 LINCOLN (PA)


<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Game 3 • Bowie State<br />

September 17, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:00 PM<br />

Bulldogs Stadium<br />

Bowie, MD<br />

Damon Wilson, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 12-9 (2 years)<br />

Overall Record: 12-9 (2 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Bowie State, ‘00<br />

www.bsubulldogs.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ................................................................................................................Bowie, MD<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1865<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................5,617<br />

President ...........................................................................................Dr. Mickey L. Burnim<br />

Athletics Director ..............................................................................................Anton G<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Nickname ..................................................................................................................Bulldogs<br />

Colors .............................................................................................................Black and Gold<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ................................................................Bulldogs Stadium (2,964)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ..................................................................................................Damon Wilson<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(301) 860-3578<br />

Assistant Coaches: Aaron Kinchen (Defensive Line), Antone’ Sewell (Defensive<br />

Coordinator), Jason Woodman (Off ensive Coordinator), Richard Reddix<br />

(Off ensive Line), Jonathan Gerald (Wide Receivers), Moses Ware (Tight Ends),<br />

Terrence Staff ord (Defensive Backs)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................6-4<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................5-2/2nd CIAA North<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Set ......................................................................................................................4-3<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ..................................................................Gregory Goings<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(301) 860-3574<br />

Email ..........................................................................................ggoings@bowiestate.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(301) 860-3585<br />

Website ..........................................................................................www.bsubulldogs.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .............................................................................................................16-11-0<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................1999, 43-14<br />

Last Bowie State Win ..........................................................................................2010, 55-6<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 at Seton Hill L, 14-20<br />

Sept. 4 at Morgan St. L, 7-14<br />

Sept. 11 at Fayetteville St. L, 7-27<br />

Sept. 18 at Livingstone W, 55-6<br />

Sept. 25 Virginia Union W, 28-27<br />

Oct. 2 Virginia State L, 15-16<br />

Oct. 9 vs. St. Paul’s W, 16-10 (OT)<br />

Oct. 16 Lincoln (PA) W, 24-18<br />

Oct. 23 Elizabeth City St. W, 20-12<br />

Nov. 6 at Chowan W, 59-19<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 at Assumption<br />

Sept. 10 BENEDICT<br />

Sept. 17 LIVINGSTONE<br />

Sept. 24 at Virginia Union<br />

Oct. 1 at Virginia State<br />

Oct. 6 at Fairmont State<br />

Oct. 15 at Lincoln (PA)<br />

Oct. 22 at Elizabeth City State<br />

Oct. 29 at Shepherd<br />

Nov. 5 CHOWAN<br />

bluebearathletics.com<br />

Game 4 • Virginia U. <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg<br />

September 24, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium<br />

Salisbury, NC<br />

2010 Opponents<br />

Willard Bailey, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 0-0, First Season<br />

Overall Record: 0-0, First Season<br />

Alma Mater: Norfolk State<br />

www.shawbears.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ..........................................................................................................Lynchburg, VA<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1888<br />

Enrollment ...........................................................................................................................500<br />

President .....................................................................................................Dr. Ralph Reavis<br />

Athletics Director ..........................................................................................Willard Bailey<br />

Nickname ..................................................................................................................Dragons<br />

Colors ......................................................................................................Cadet Blue & White<br />

Conference ...................................................................................................................USCAA<br />

Stadium ......................................................................................Lynchburg City Stadium<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ....................................................................................................Willard Bailey<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................N/A<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................N/A<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ....................................................................Bianca Warren<br />

Email ..........................................................................................................bwarren@vul.edu<br />

Website .............................................................................................www.shawbears.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .......................................................................................................................0-0<br />

Last Livingstone Win .....................................................................................First Meeting<br />

Last VUL Win .................................................................................................First Meeting<br />

2010 Results<br />

DID NOT PLAY FOOTBALL IN 2010<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 at North Carolina A&T<br />

Sept. 10 at Edward Waters<br />

Sept. 17 LOUISBURG<br />

Sept. 24 at Livingstone<br />

Oct. 1 at Coppin State<br />

Oct. 8 WEST VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Oct. 15 WESLEY COLLEGE<br />

Oct. 21 at Fort Union Academy<br />

Oct. 29 LINCOLN (PA)<br />

Nov. 12 at George Mason<br />

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2010 Opponents<br />

Game 5 • Shaw<br />

October 1, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:00 PM<br />

Durham County Stadium<br />

Durham, NC<br />

Darrell Asberry, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 37-18 (5 years)<br />

Overall Record: 37-18 (5 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Jackson State, ‘94<br />

www.shawbears.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ................................................................................................................Raleigh, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1865<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................2,444<br />

President ...................................................................................Dr. Dorothy Cowser Yancy<br />

Athletics Director .........................................................................................Marcus Clarke<br />

Nickname .........................................................................................................................Bears<br />

Colors ......................................................................................................Garnett and White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ..............................Durham County Memorial Stadium (8,000)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ..................................................................................................Darrell Asberry<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(919) 743-5703<br />

Assistant Coaches: Richard McGeorge (Off ensive Coordinator), Sherman<br />

Simmons (Defensive Line), David Geralds (Linebackers), Robert Massey (Defensive<br />

Coordinator), Jermonte Kimbrough (Quaterbacks), Tory Ross (Wide<br />

Receivers), Felton Page (Running Backs), Jermod Mapp (Special Teams)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................9-3<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................5-2/2nd CIAA South<br />

Off ensive Set ...............................................................................................................Spread<br />

Defensive Set ................................................................................................Multiple 4-2-5<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ...............................................................Sherri Fillingham<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(919) 546-8250<br />

Email ..............................................................................................sfi llingham@shawu.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(919) 546-8444<br />

Website .............................................................................................www.shawbears.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .............................................................................................................13-14-5<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................1978, 11-0<br />

Last Shaw Win .......................................................................................................2010, 34-0<br />

2010 Results<br />

Sept. 4 Virginia Union W, 57-27<br />

Sept. 11 at Elon L, 26-55<br />

Sept. 18 at Catawba L, 21-32<br />

Sept. 25 at Elizabeth City St. W, 31-28<br />

Oct. 2 at Livingstone W, 34-0<br />

Oct. 9 at Johnson C. Smith W, 45-13<br />

Oct. 16 Fayetteville State W, 34-27<br />

Oct. 23 Chowan W, 35-14<br />

Oct. 30 Winston-Salem St. W, 31-27<br />

Nov. 6 at St. Augustine’s W, 10-6<br />

Nov. 13 vs. Virginia State W, 14-7<br />

Nov. 20 at Shepherd L, 40-6<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 at Stillman<br />

Sept. 10 at Deleware State<br />

Sept. 17 at Benedict<br />

Sept. 24 ELIZABETH CITY ST.<br />

Oct. 1 LIVINGSTONE<br />

Oct. 8 JOHNSON C. SMITH<br />

Oct. 15 at Fayetteville State<br />

Oct. 22 at Chowan<br />

Oct. 29 at Winston-Salem State<br />

Nov. 5 ST. AUGUSTINE’S<br />

Game 6 • Edward Waters<br />

October 8, <strong>2011</strong> • 3:00 PM<br />

Earl S. Kitchings Stadium<br />

Jacksonville, FL<br />

<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football media guide<br />

<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Brad C. Bernard, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: First Season<br />

Overall Record: First Season<br />

Alma Mater: Georgia Southern, ‘91<br />

www.ewc.edu/athletics<br />

General Information<br />

Location ........................................................................................................Jacksonville, FL<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1866<br />

Enrollment ..........................................................................................................................902<br />

President ..............................................................................................Nathaniel Glover, Jr.<br />

Athletics Director ....................................................................................Johnny Rembert<br />

Nickname .......................................................................................................................Tigers<br />

Colors .............................................................................................Purple, Orange & White<br />

Conference ..........................................................................................NAIA - Independent<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ...................................................Earl S. Kitchings Stadium (8,000)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ................................................................................................Brad C. Bernard<br />

Assistant Coaches: Gregory Ross (Off ensive Coord., Quarterbacks), Lamont<br />

Turner (Off ensive Line), Kerry Gee (Running Backs), Reggie Williams (Wide<br />

Receivers), Lane Powell (Defensive Coord.), Arthur Mallory (Defensive Backs),<br />

Dennis Clemmons (Defensive Line)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................2-9<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director .....................................................................Henry J. Smith<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(904) 470-8045<br />

Email ..........................................................................................................hsmith@ewc.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(904) 470-8039<br />

Website ........................................................................................www.ewc.edu/athletics<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record ...................................................................................................................1-1-0<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................2001, 14-7<br />

Last Edward Waters Win ...................................................................................1960, 27-7<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 at Brevard L, 27-53<br />

Sept. 4 at Bethune-Cookman L, 10-70<br />

Sept. 11 North Greenville L, 14-44<br />

Sept. 18 New Orleans W, 26-21<br />

Sept. 25 South Alabama L, 0-60<br />

Oct. 2 Louisburg L, 10-20<br />

Oct. 9 Webber Int’l L, 6-45<br />

Oct. 16 @ North Greenville L, 0-42<br />

Oct. 23 @ NC Central L, 7-20<br />

Oct. 30 Lambuth L, 27-44<br />

Nov. 6 Columbus State W, 43-0<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 LANE COLLEGE<br />

Sept. 10 vs. VA Univ. <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg<br />

Sept. 17 at Morehouse<br />

Oct. 1 CONCORDIA<br />

Oct. 8 LIVINGSTONE<br />

Oct. 15 at Webber International<br />

Oct. 22 at Winston-Salem State<br />

Oct. 29 SHORTER COLLEGE<br />

Nov. 5 at Ave Maria<br />

Nov. 12 at Southern Virginia


<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Game 7 • Winston-Salem State<br />

October 15, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium<br />

Salisbury, NC<br />

Connell Maynor, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 8-2 (1 years)<br />

Overall Record: 8-2 (1 years)<br />

Alma Mater: North Carolina A&T, ‘95<br />

www.WSSURams.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location .................................................................................................Winston-Salem, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1892<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................6,442<br />

Chancellor ..........................................................................................Dr. Donald J. Reeves<br />

Athletics Director .........................................................................................William Hayes<br />

Nickname .........................................................................................................................Rams<br />

Colors ..............................................................................................................Red and White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ....................................................Bowman Gray Stadium (18,000)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach .................................................................................................Connell Maynor<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(336) 750-2960<br />

Assistant Coaches: John Eder (Asst. Head Coach), Kienus Boulware (Defensive<br />

Coodinator/Linebackers), Richard Hayes (Defensive Backs), Duane Taylor<br />

(Wide Receivers), Daren Hart (Defensive Backs)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................8-2<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................6-2/3rd CIAA South<br />

Off ensive Set .....................................................................................................Multiple Pro<br />

Defensive Set .........................................,..................................................................Multiple<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Interim Athletic <strong>Media</strong> Relations Director .......................................Trevin Goodwin<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(336) 750-2143<br />

Email .................................................................................................goodwintq@wssu.edu<br />

Asst. Athletic <strong>Media</strong> Relations Director .................................................Moriah Jones<br />

Asst. Offi ce Phone .....................................................................................(336) 750-2909<br />

Asst. Email ............................................................................................jonesml@wssu.edu<br />

Website ..........................................................................................www.WSSURams.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .............................................................................................................11-34-1<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................1998, 38-33<br />

Last Winston-Salem State Win ........................................................................2010, 58-0<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 vs. Virginia Union W, 47-13<br />

Sept. 4 at North Carolina A&T W, 21-14<br />

Sept. 11 at North Carolina Central W, 34-27<br />

Sept. 18 Chowan W, 48-7<br />

Sept. 25 at Fayetteville St. W, 31-14<br />

Oct. 2 at Johnson C. Smith W, 49-3<br />

Oct. 9 St. Augustine’s L, 40-35<br />

Oct. 16 Livingstone W, 58-0<br />

Oct. 23 UNC Pembroke W, 21-7<br />

Oct. 30 at Shaw L, 31-27<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 at Elizabeth City State<br />

Sept. 10 at Virginia Union<br />

Sept. 17 at Chowan<br />

Sept. 24 FAYETTEVILLE ST.<br />

Oct. 1 JOHNSON C. SMITH<br />

Oct. 8 at St. Augustine’s<br />

Oct. 15 at Livingstone<br />

Oct. 22 EDWARD WATERS<br />

Oct. 29 SHAW<br />

Nov. 5 at UNC Pembroke<br />

bluebearathletics.com<br />

Game 8 • Fayetteville State<br />

October 22, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:30 PM<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium<br />

Salisbury, NC<br />

Kenny Phillips, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 69-49 (11 years)<br />

Overall Record: 69-49 (11 years)<br />

Alma Mater: East Carolina, ‘85<br />

www.fsubroncos.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ........................................................................................................Fayetteville, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1867<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................6,632<br />

Chancellor .......................................................................................Dr. James A. Anderson<br />

Athletics Director ................................................................................Dr. Edward McLean<br />

Nickname ...................................................................................................................Broncos<br />

Colors ..........................................................................................Royal Blue and Lily White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ...............................................Luther Nick Jeralds Stadium (7,500)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ....................................................................................................Kenny Phillips<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(910) 672-1648<br />

Assistant Coaches: Richard Portee (Off ensive Coordinator), David V. Bowser<br />

(Defensive Backs), Marcus Gladden (Off ensive Line), Tim Heath (Running<br />

Backs), Wayman Westbrooks (Wide Receivers), James Williams (Defensive<br />

Backs), Damien Adams (Defensive Line)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................5-5<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................4-3/4th CIAA South<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Pro Style<br />

Defensive Set ..................................................................................................................3-5-3<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ...............................................................Adrian Ferguson<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(910) 672-1254<br />

Email ..................................................................................................afergus1@uncfsu.edu<br />

Asst. Sports Information Director ............................................................Alex Podlogar<br />

Asst. Email ......................................................................................apodloga@uncfsu.edu<br />

Website .............................................................................................www.fsubroncos.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .............................................................................................................25-36-2<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................2003, 28-27<br />

Last Fayetteville State Win ................................................................................2010, 59-6<br />

2010 Results<br />

Sept. 4 at UNC Pembroke L, 39-0<br />

Sept. 11 Bowie State W, 27-7<br />

Sept. 18 at Elizabeth City St. L, 38-26<br />

Sept. 25 Winston-Salem St. L, 31-14<br />

Oct. 2 at St. Augustine’s L, 42-36<br />

Oct. 9 at Virginia State W, 21-14<br />

Oct. 16 at Shaw L, 34-27<br />

Oct. 23 Livingstone W, 59-6<br />

Oct. 30 Johnson C. Smith W, 64-6<br />

Nov. 6 Virginia Union W, 44-27<br />

2010 Opponents<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 UNC PEMBROKE<br />

Sept. 8 at Carson-Newman<br />

Sept. 17 ELIZABETH CITY ST.<br />

Sept. 24 at Winston-Salem State<br />

Oct. 1 ST. AUGUSTINE’S<br />

Oct. 8 VIRGINIA STATE<br />

Oct. 15 SHAW<br />

Oct. 22 at Livingstone<br />

Oct. 29 at Johnson C. Smith<br />

Nov. 5 at Virginia Union<br />

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2010 Opponents<br />

Game 9 • St. Augustine’s<br />

October 29, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:30 PM<br />

Broughton High School Stadium<br />

Raleigh, NC<br />

Michael Costa, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 27-49 (9 years)<br />

Overall Record: 37-90 (13 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Norfolk State<br />

www.saintaugfalcons.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ................................................................................................................Raleigh, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1867<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................1,508<br />

President .................................................................................Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber<br />

Athletics Director ......................................................................................George Williams<br />

Nickname .....................................................................................................................Falcons<br />

Colors .............................................................................................................Blue and White<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ...................................Broughton High School Stadium (3,800)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ....................................................................................................Michael Costa<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(919) 516-5180<br />

Assistant Coaches: Willie Bennett (Co-Defensive Coordinator), Kevin Dial<br />

(Wide Receivers), Demius Frazier (Linebackers), William Frizzelle (Secondary),<br />

Tremayne Henry (Co-Defensive Coordinator), Jimmy Heggins (Off ensive<br />

Line), Jermaine Gales (Off ensive Coordinator), Anthony Scott (Co-Off eensive<br />

Line), Matthew Montgomery (Quarterbacks)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................9-2<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................6-1/2nd CIAA South<br />

Off ensive Set .....................................................................................................................Pro I<br />

Defensive Set ......................................................................................................................4-3<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director .................................................................Anthony Jeff ries<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(919) 516-4141<br />

Email .................................................................................................awjeff ries@st-aug.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(919) 516-5810<br />

Website ..................................................................................www.saintaugfalcons.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record ................................................................................................................2-14-3<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................2002, 12-7<br />

Last St. Augustine’s Win .....................................................................................2010, 33-0<br />

2010 Results<br />

Sept. 4 at Catawba W, 20-17<br />

Sept. 11 Mars Hill L, 41-12<br />

Sept. 18 St. Paul’s W, 31-7<br />

Sept. 25 at Lincoln (PA) W, 52-21<br />

Oct. 2 Fayetteville St. W, 42-36<br />

Oct. 9 at Winston-Salem St. W, 40-35<br />

Oct. 16 at Central State W, 21-14<br />

Oct. 23 at Johnson C. Smith W, 34-24<br />

Oct. 30 at Livingstone W, 33-0<br />

Nov. 6 Shaw L, 10-6<br />

Dec. 4 vs. Fort Valley St. W, 20-9<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Aug. 27 at Virginia Union<br />

Sept. 3 CATAWBA<br />

Sept. 10 at New Haven<br />

Sept. 24 LINCOLN (PA)<br />

Oct. 1 at Fayetteville State<br />

Oct. 8 WINSTON-SALEM ST.<br />

Oct. 15 at West Georgia<br />

Oct. 22 JOHNSON C. SMITH<br />

Oct. 29 LIVINGSTONE<br />

Nov. 5 at Shaw<br />

Game 10 • Johnson C. Smith<br />

November 5, <strong>2011</strong> • 2:00 PM<br />

Irwin Belk Complex<br />

Charlotte, NC<br />

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Steven Aycock, Head Coach<br />

Record at School: 5-15 (2 years)<br />

Overall Record: 5-15 (2 years)<br />

Alma Mater: Savannah State, ‘94<br />

www.goldenbullsports.com<br />

General Information<br />

Location ............................................................................................................Charlotte, NC<br />

Founded ...........................................................................................................................1867<br />

Enrollment ......................................................................................................................1,630<br />

President ...................................................................................................Dr. Ronald Carter<br />

Athletics Director ............................................................................................Steve Joyner<br />

Nickname ...........................................................................................................Golden Bulls<br />

Colors .............................................................................................................Navy and Gold<br />

Conference ...........................................Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Stadium (Capacity) ..............................................................Irwin Belk Complex (4,500)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach ..................................................................................................Steven Aycock<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................................................................................(704) 378-1208<br />

Assistant Coaches: Maurice Flowers (Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks),<br />

Craig Cox (Defensive Line), Kevin Thompson (Off ensive Line), Steve Shipp<br />

(Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs), Eric Brown (Special Teams)<br />

Team Information<br />

2010 Record ........................................................................................................................2-8<br />

2010 Conference Record/Finish .................................................1-6/5th CIAA South<br />

Off ensive Set .............................................................................................................Multiple<br />

Defensive Set ......................................................................................................................4-4<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Relations<br />

Sports Information Director ..................................................................Lamont Hinson<br />

Offi ce Phone ................................................................................................(704) 378-1118<br />

Email ..........................................................................................................lhinson@jcsu.edu<br />

Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................................(704) 330-1426<br />

Website ...............................................................................www.goldenbullsports.com<br />

Series History<br />

Series Record .............................................................................................................30-41-3<br />

Last Livingstone Win ........................................................................................2008, 32-26<br />

Last Johnson C. Smith Win ...........................................................................2010, 26-13<br />

2010 Results<br />

Aug. 28 at Elizabeth City St. L, 45-27<br />

Sept. 2 at NC Central L, 59-0<br />

Sept. 11 West Virginia Tech. W, 45-21<br />

Sept. 18 Brevard L, 25-21<br />

Oct. 2 Winston-Salem St. L, 49-3<br />

Oct. 9 Shaw L, 45-13<br />

Oct. 16 at Virginia Union L, 41-22<br />

Oct. 23 St. Augustine’s L, 34-24<br />

Oct. 30 at Fayetteville St. L, 64-6<br />

Nov. 6 Livingstone W, 26-13<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 3 WEST VIRGINIA ST.<br />

Sept. 10 at Brevard<br />

Sept. 17 VIRGINIA STATE<br />

Sept. 24 at Davidson<br />

Oct. 1 at Winston-Salem St.<br />

Oct. 8 at Shaw<br />

Oct. 15 VIRGINIA UNION<br />

Oct. 22 at St. Augustine’s<br />

Oct. 29 FAYETTEVILLE ST.<br />

Nov. 5 LIVINGSTONE


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CHOWAN UNIVERSITY<br />

September 1, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM • Garrison Stadium • Murfreesboro, NC<br />

Since entering the CIAA, the Chowan Hawks have defeated the Blue Bears twice, both at home and on the road. The<br />

Blue Bears will be in search <strong>of</strong> their fi rst victory against the Hawks to open the season.<br />

YEAR LC CU<br />

2008 20 41<br />

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

September 17, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:00 PM • Bulldogs Stadium • Bowie, MD<br />

The Blue Bears and Bulldogs have met each year since 2005, but the Blue Bears have only won by forfeit in six games in<br />

the 2000s. Livingstone will be looking to pick up an on-the-fi eld victory in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

YEAR LC BSU<br />

1973 42 0<br />

1974 3 6<br />

1979 7 6<br />

1980 0 29<br />

1981 20 3<br />

1982 65 27<br />

1983 32 33<br />

1984 54 0<br />

1985 30 0<br />

1986 10 0<br />

YEAR LC CU<br />

2009 33 42<br />

ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

September 10, <strong>2011</strong> • 4:00 PM • Rocky Mount Athletic Complex • Rocky Mount, NC<br />

Down East <strong>Football</strong> Classic<br />

Livingstone will play Elizabeth City in Rocky Mount, NC in the Down East <strong>Football</strong> Classic. The two teams haven’t met<br />

since 2007 and the Blue Bears are winless against the Vikings since 2003.<br />

YEAR LC ECSU<br />

1939 20 0<br />

1946 0 19<br />

1947 7 24<br />

1948 2 25<br />

1949 0 52<br />

1950 0 14<br />

1951 0 20<br />

1952 2 25<br />

1953 0 25<br />

1954 0 21<br />

1955 0 12<br />

1956 0 7<br />

1963 6 34<br />

Series Records vs. <strong>2011</strong> Opponents<br />

YEAR LC ECSU<br />

1964 8 6<br />

1965 17 22<br />

1966 17 22<br />

1967 18 68<br />

1968 18 36<br />

1969 16 21<br />

1970 6 8<br />

1972 21 42<br />

1973 14 0<br />

1983 25 17<br />

1984 12 13<br />

1989 8 16<br />

1990 24 0<br />

YEAR LC BSU<br />

1987 2 27<br />

1988 16 17<br />

1991 19 3<br />

1992 21 13<br />

1993 12 31<br />

1994 36 0<br />

1995 22 15<br />

1996 29 0<br />

1997 40 # 9<br />

# LC Forfeited<br />

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YEAR LC ECSU<br />

1994 14 16<br />

1995 6 16<br />

1996 26 11<br />

1997 41 16<br />

1998 59 0<br />

1999 33 34<br />

2000 34 22<br />

2001 22 37<br />

2002 32 14<br />

2003 19 0<br />

2005 6 51<br />

2006 0 26<br />

2007 8 55<br />

YEAR LC BSU<br />

1998 14 0<br />

1999 43 14<br />

2005 15 33<br />

2006 7 3<br />

2007 6 44<br />

2008 10 15 &<br />

& BSU Forfeited<br />

2009 0 51<br />

2010 6 55<br />

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Series Records vs. <strong>2011</strong> Opponents<br />

YEAR LC VUL<br />

2010<br />

VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF LYNCHBURG<br />

September 24, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM • Alumni Memorial Stadium • Salisbury, NC<br />

This will be the fi rst meeting between the two schools.<br />

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SHAW UNIVERSITY<br />

October 1, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:00 PM • Durham County Stadium • Durham, NC<br />

Shaw has owned the Battle <strong>of</strong> the Bears the last eight seasons. Livingstone last defeated Shaw in 1978.<br />

YEAR LC SU<br />

1901 W L<br />

1901 W L<br />

1906 5 0<br />

1912 12 0<br />

1914 8 0<br />

1916 25 11<br />

1922 0 0<br />

1923 6 0<br />

1924 0 0<br />

1927 0 0<br />

YEAR LC SU<br />

1928 14 2<br />

1930 6 19<br />

1931 6 6<br />

1970 13 14<br />

1971 14 6<br />

1972 6 9<br />

1973 23 0<br />

1974 31 6<br />

1975 7 7<br />

1976 10 56<br />

YEAR LC SU<br />

1977 27 6<br />

1978 11 0<br />

2003 34 44<br />

2004 7 17<br />

2005 27 49<br />

2006 14 18<br />

2007 7 35<br />

2008 7 55<br />

2009 3 54<br />

2010 0 34<br />

EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE<br />

October 8, <strong>2011</strong> • 3:00 PM • Earl S. Kitchings Stadium (William W. Raines High School) • Jacksonville, FL<br />

Edward Waters and Livingstone have only met twice in the school’s histories with each team picking up a victory. The<br />

Blue Bears last defeated Edward Waters in 2001.<br />

YEAR LC EWC<br />

1960 7 27<br />

YEAR LC EWC<br />

2001 14 7


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WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

October 15, <strong>2011</strong> • 6:00 PM • Alumni Memorial Stadium • Salisbury, NC<br />

Winston-Salem State returned to the CIAA in 2010 and continued their dominance <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bears. Livingstone has<br />

been winless against the Rams since 1998.<br />

YEAR LC WSSU<br />

1941 7 12<br />

1946 0 19<br />

1947 0 7<br />

1948 7 13<br />

1965 24 19<br />

1966 43 36<br />

1967 14 2<br />

1968 14 12<br />

1969 32 12<br />

1970 27 7<br />

1971 7 12<br />

1972 6 50<br />

1973 26 14<br />

1974 13 0<br />

1975 27 0<br />

1976 0 6<br />

YEAR LC WSSU<br />

1977 9 17<br />

1978 29 55<br />

1979 7 47<br />

1980 3 47<br />

1981 6 25<br />

1982 22 35<br />

1983 20 32<br />

1984 13 45<br />

1985 6 30<br />

1986 8 82<br />

1987 6 30<br />

1988 3 27<br />

1989 16 28<br />

1990 13 28<br />

1991 18 54<br />

1992 12 49<br />

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YEAR LC WSSU<br />

1993 20 35<br />

1994 12 17<br />

1995 17 17<br />

1996 39 6<br />

1997 41 7<br />

1998 38 33<br />

1999 0 34<br />

2000 7 28<br />

2001 0 31<br />

2002 6 23<br />

2003 23 42<br />

2004 21 31<br />

2005 14 42<br />

2010 0 58<br />

FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

October 22, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:30 PM • Alumni Memorial Stadium Stadium • Salisbury, NC<br />

Fayetteville State owns a 36-26-2 record over the Blue Bears and had a dominating performance in 2010. The Blue Bears<br />

will be looking for their fi rst victory over the Broncos since 1999.<br />

YEAR LC FSU<br />

1929 37 0<br />

1934 0 6<br />

1938 0 31<br />

1939 2 6<br />

1941 21 0<br />

1946 0 6<br />

1946 0 24<br />

1948 0 26<br />

1949 0 40<br />

1951 0 20<br />

1952 0 18<br />

1953 6 26<br />

1961 14 6<br />

1962 14 20<br />

1963 12 20<br />

1964 6 26<br />

1965 6 8<br />

1966 27 6<br />

1967 27 6<br />

1968 13 8<br />

1969 28 0<br />

Series Records vs. <strong>2011</strong> Opponents<br />

YEAR LC FSU<br />

1970 14 15<br />

1971 9 8<br />

1972 7 13<br />

1973 34 20<br />

1974 19 15<br />

1975 7 15<br />

1976 15 0<br />

1977 23 12<br />

1978 6 6<br />

1979 6 7<br />

1980 0 25<br />

1981 10 19<br />

1982 17 16<br />

1983 8 7<br />

1984 18 21<br />

1985 21 22<br />

1986 21 21<br />

1987 0 16<br />

1988 19 13<br />

1989 13 20<br />

1990 16 21<br />

YEAR LC FSU<br />

1991 34 9<br />

1992 20 26<br />

1993 35 32<br />

1994 9 0<br />

1995 39 21<br />

1996 42 17<br />

1997 67 13<br />

1998 55 26<br />

1999 34 7<br />

2000 6 12<br />

2001 9 26<br />

2002 12 42<br />

2003 28 27<br />

2004 19 62<br />

2005 22 52<br />

2006 16 34<br />

2007 20 58<br />

2008 20 55<br />

2009 8 31<br />

2010 6 59<br />

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE<br />

October 29, <strong>2011</strong> • 1:30 PM • Broughton High School Stadium • Salisbury, NC<br />

Since returning to play the Blue Bears in 2002, the Falcons are 7-1 against Livingstone. The Falcons fell to the Blue<br />

Bears in 2002 and haven’t lost since.<br />

YEAR LC SAC<br />

1925 6 6<br />

1926 L W<br />

1927 7 0<br />

1928 13 13<br />

1940 6 6<br />

1941 0 3<br />

YEAR LC SAC<br />

1947 0 6<br />

1948 8 61<br />

1964 0 16<br />

1965 13 40<br />

2002 12 7<br />

2003 32 35<br />

YEAR LC SAC<br />

2004 7 13<br />

2006 16 31<br />

2007 8 27<br />

2008 6 28<br />

2009 7 31<br />

2010 0 33<br />

JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY<br />

November 5, 2010 • 2:00 PM • Memorial Stadium • Charlotte, NC<br />

The long-time rivalry between the Blue Bears and Golden Bulls will be renewed in the 3rd Commeorative Classic.<br />

Livingstone defeated Johson C. Smith in 2008, but the Golden Bulls have won both Classic games.<br />

YEAR LC JCSU<br />

1892 0 5<br />

1912 13 2<br />

1913 3 0<br />

1914 3 0<br />

1915 6 0<br />

1916 0 21<br />

1920 12 0<br />

1921 25 0<br />

1922 7 0<br />

1923 2 0<br />

1924 7 12<br />

1926 0 13<br />

1927 27 26<br />

1928 6 19<br />

1929 0 0<br />

1930 6 19<br />

1932 6 7<br />

1935 0 12<br />

1936 6 25<br />

1937 0 6<br />

1938 0 26<br />

1939 0 13<br />

1940 6 65<br />

1941 0 34<br />

1957 19 19<br />

YEAR LC JCSU<br />

1958 6 22<br />

1963 0 41<br />

1964 6 83<br />

1965 12 34<br />

1966 13 13<br />

1967 6 44<br />

1968 15 0<br />

1969 13 23<br />

1970 26 50<br />

1971 0 48<br />

1972 25 27<br />

1973 11 28<br />

1974 37 7<br />

1975 10 15<br />

1976 24 19<br />

1977 14 2<br />

1978 21 14<br />

1979 0 30<br />

1980 6 48<br />

1981 19 38<br />

1982 32 33<br />

1983 31 3<br />

1984 33 14<br />

1985 19 17<br />

1986 0 28<br />

YEAR LC JCSU<br />

1987 0 14<br />

1988 6 32<br />

1989 15 12<br />

1990 33 15<br />

1991 17 14<br />

1992 6 14<br />

1993 12 29<br />

1994 41 32<br />

1995 49 25<br />

1996 21 7<br />

1997 42 21<br />

1998 28 24<br />

1999 30 8<br />

2000 12 35<br />

2001 33 36 (OT)<br />

2002 37 19<br />

2003 18 20<br />

2004 16 10<br />

2005 27 10<br />

2006 0 19<br />

2007 7 47<br />

2008 32 26<br />

2009 15 30<br />

2010 13 26


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First Last<br />

Opponent <strong>Games</strong> W-L-T Game Game<br />

Albany State 8 0-7-1 1959 1999<br />

Allen 13 0-10-3 1930 1964<br />

A&M 4 4-0-0 1901 1914<br />

Benedict 14 3-9-2 1929 2007<br />

Bennett 7 6-0-1 1913 1925<br />

Bethune-Cookman 4 0-4-0 1975 1979<br />

Bluefi eld State 4 0-4-0 1961 1967<br />

Bowie State 27 16-11-0 1973 2010<br />

Brainerd CC 1 1-0-0 1934 1934<br />

Bricks JC 3 1-1-1 1929 1931<br />

Catawba 12 0-12-0 1971 2010<br />

Central State 1 0-1-0 1993 1993<br />

Chowan 2 0-2-0 2008 2009<br />

Clafl in 23 8-11-4 1908 1964<br />

Clark-Atlanta 5 3-2-0 1985 1991<br />

Clinton JC 3 3-0-0 1939 1941<br />

Concordia 1 0-1-0 2008 2008<br />

Deleware State 1 0-1-0 1979 1979<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 9 6-2-1 1980 1989<br />

Edward Waters 2 1-1-0 1960 2001<br />

Elizabeth City State 40 9-31-0 1939 2007<br />

Fayetteville State 63 25-36-2 1929 2010<br />

Federal City 4 2-1-1 1972 1975<br />

Fisk 2 1-1-0 1968 1969<br />

Fort Bragg 2 2-0-0 1973 1975<br />

Friendship JC 8 7-1-0 1936 1960<br />

Gardner Webb 4 0-4-0 1984 1987<br />

Georgia State 1 0-1-0 1936 1936<br />

Glenville State 2 1-1-0 1995 1996<br />

Hampton 9 0-9-0 1909 1994<br />

High Point 1 1-0-0 1915 1915<br />

Howard 13 3-10-0 1912 1970<br />

Johnson C. Smith 74 30-44-3 1892 2010<br />

Kentucky State 5 2-1-0 1975 1988<br />

Kittrell 3 3-0-0 1906 1960<br />

Knoxville 29 13-14-2 1906 1995<br />

Lees-McRae 2 2-0-0 1991 1992<br />

Lenoir-Rhyne 3 2-1-0 1997 2006<br />

Series Records vs. All Opponents<br />

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First Last<br />

Opponent <strong>Games</strong> W-L-T Game Game<br />

Liberty 1 0-1-0 1996 1996<br />

Lincoln (PA) 2 1-1-0 2008 2009<br />

Maryland Eastern-Shore 4 3-1-0 1976 1979<br />

Maryland State 2 0-2-0 1962 1963<br />

Maryville 1 1-0-0 1974 1974<br />

Mary Potter 5 5-0-0 1923 1927<br />

Miner Teachers 1 0-1-0 1934 1934<br />

Morehouse 2 0-1-1 1922 1923<br />

Morris 7 3-4-0 1935 1956<br />

Morris Brown 3 0-3-0 1971 1991<br />

Morristown 14 8-6-0 1906 1960<br />

NC A&T 11 1-7-3 1915 1939<br />

NC Central 32 8-23-1 1941 2006<br />

NC <strong>College</strong> 3 2-1-0 1925 1931<br />

NC State 6 1-4-1 1927 1941<br />

Newberry 2 1-1-0 1999 2010<br />

Norfolk State 30 8-22-0 1948 1996<br />

NTS Durham 1 1-0-0 1922 1922<br />

Paine 18 13-4-1 1928 1962<br />

Princess Anne 1 0-1-0 1947 1947<br />

Savannah State 6 1-5-0 1966 2009<br />

Shaw 32 13-14-5 1901 2010<br />

SC Area Trade 8 4-3-1 1953 1960<br />

SC State 1 0-1-0 1938 1938<br />

St. Augustine’s 19 2-14-3 1925 2010<br />

St. Paul’s 31 24-7-0 1923 2010<br />

Stillman 1 0-1-0 2002 2002<br />

Storers 2 2-0-0 1947 1948<br />

Tusculum 2 0-2-0 1999 2000<br />

Tuskegee 1 0-1-0 1998 1998<br />

Virginia Seminary 6 1-4-1 1924 1950<br />

Virginia State 28 9-19-0 1975 2010<br />

Virginia Union 24 2-22-0 1971 2007<br />

Voorhees 11 4-4-3 1936 1960<br />

West Georgia 1 0-1-0 1992 1992<br />

West Va. Wesleyan 1 0-1-0 2010 2010<br />

Winston-Salem State 46 11-34-1 1941 2010<br />

Wisconsin-Whitewater 1 0-1-0 1992 1992<br />

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2010 Statistics<br />

2010 Results<br />

DATE OPPONENT SCORE OVERALL CONF.<br />

Aug. 28 at Virginia State* L, 6-30 0-1 0-1<br />

Sept. 4 at Newberry L, 0-55 0-2 0-1<br />

Sept. 11 Catawba L, 8-59 0-3 0-1<br />

Sept. 18 Bowie State L, 6-55 0-4 0-1<br />

Sept. 25 at St. Paul’s* L, 6-27 0-5 0-2<br />

Oct. 2 Shaw* L, 0-34 0-6 0-3<br />

Oct. 9 West Virginia Wesleyan L, 0-58 0-7 0-3<br />

Oct. 16 at Winston-Salem St.* L, 0-58 0-8 0-4<br />

Oct. 23 at Fayetteville State* L, 6-59 0-9 0-5<br />

Oct. 30 St. Augustine’s* L, 0-33 0-10 0-6<br />

Nov. 6 vs. Johnson C. Smith*# L, 13-26 0-11 0-7<br />

* Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference Game<br />

# Commemorative Classic ~ Charlotte, NC<br />

Score By Quarters<br />

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total<br />

Livingstone 3 19 0 26 0 48<br />

Opponents 125 140 138 91 0 494<br />

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g<br />

STANLEY,Levon 9 62.76 59-127-10 46.5 406 2 59 45.1<br />

EDENS,Curtis 8 54.99 35-88-6 39.8 263 1 35 32.9<br />

MALLOS,Raymond 5 113.62 16-25-2 64.0 156 1 26 31.2<br />

AYCOTH,Bryan 11 96.20 1-2-0 50.0 11 0 11 1.0<br />

FAIR,Bryant 5 310.00 1-1-0 100.0 25 0 25 5.0<br />

WALLACE,Erik 2 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

MISHOE,Tevin 11 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

MOORE,Jamel 11 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total 11 65.38 112-244-19 45.9 861 4 59 78.3<br />

Opponents 11 153.94 126-230-7 54.8 1821 27 75 165.5<br />

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g<br />

MCFADDEN,Omar 9 31 242 7.8 2 59 26.9<br />

HOLLAND,Anthony 11 26 277 10.7 0 35 25.2<br />

SHELF,Kevin 10 11 132 12.0 1 20 13.2<br />

MOORE,Jamel 11 10 32 3.2 0 14 2.9<br />

JAMES,Michael 4 9 33 3.7 0 12 8.2<br />

HARRIS,Miles 8 8 46 5.8 0 17 5.8<br />

HARRISON,Miguel 5 6 54 9.0 1 14 10.8<br />

MISHOE,Tevin 11 6 33 5.5 0 11 3.0<br />

GOURDINE,Terril 9 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 -0.3<br />

SMITH,Dewayne 7 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.7<br />

MOTON,Kristophe 5 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4<br />

WOOTEN,Tyrece 9 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1<br />

Total 11 112 861 7.7 4 59 78.3<br />

Opponents 11 126 1821 14.5 27 75 165.5<br />

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LC OPP<br />

SCORING 48 494<br />

Points Per Game 4.4 44.9<br />

FIRST DOWNS 105 187<br />

Rushing 45 110<br />

Passing 36 68<br />

Penalty 24 9<br />

RUSHING YARDAGE 495 2041<br />

Yards Gained Rushing 1143 2347<br />

Yards Lost Rushing 648 306<br />

Rushing Attempts 378 416<br />

Average Per Rush 1.3 4.9<br />

Average Per Game 45.0 185.5<br />

TDs Rushing 3 24<br />

PASSING YARDAGE 861 1821<br />

Comp-Att-Int 112-244-19 126-230-7<br />

Average Per Pass 3.5 7.9<br />

Average Per Catch 7.7 14.5<br />

Average Per Game 78.3 165.5<br />

TDs Passing 4 27<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 1356 3862<br />

Total Plays 622 646<br />

Average Per Play 2.2 6.0<br />

Average Per Game 123.3 351.1<br />

KICK RETUNRS: #-Yards 84-1549 14-353<br />

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-1 40-639<br />

INT RETUNRS: #-Yards 7-92 19-283<br />

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.4 25.2<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 0.2 16.0<br />

INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.1 14.9<br />

FUMBLES-LOST 29-17 14-10<br />

PENALTIES-YARDS 85-660 94-878<br />

Average Per Game 60.0 79.8<br />

PUNTS-YARDS 80-2449 29-1138<br />

Average Per Punt 30.6 39.2<br />

Net Punt Average 22.1 35.8<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:37 28:46<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 26/153 57/132<br />

3rd-Down Pct 17% 43%<br />

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/27 11/19<br />

4th-Down Pct 33% 58%<br />

SACKS BY-YARDS 7-39 28-240<br />

MISC YARDS 2 0<br />

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 7 66<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-2 13-20<br />

ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0<br />

RED-ZONE SCORES (7-15) 47% (44-55) 80%<br />

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (6-15) 40% (33-55) 60%<br />

PAT-ATTEMPTS (1-3) 33% (57-63) 90%<br />

ATTENDANCE 4784 21022<br />

<strong>Games</strong>/Avg Per Game 5/957 4/5256<br />

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g<br />

GOURDINE,Terril 9 63 220 33 187 3.0 0 17 20.8<br />

STANLEY,Levon 9 98 364 247 117 1.2 1 20 13.0<br />

MOORE,Jamel 11 81 207 94 113 1.4 1 17 10.3<br />

MISHOE,Tevin 11 31 116 15 101 3.3 1 11 9.2<br />

HARRIS,Miles 8 48 109 70 39 0.8 0 15 4.9<br />

MOTON,Kristophe 5 6 12 1 11 1.8 0 6 2.2<br />

JAMES,Michael 4 2 10 0 10 5.0 0 7 2.5<br />

HAYNES,Logan 6 3 29 23 6 2.0 0 29 1.0<br />

DICKENS,Azaveus 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7<br />

WHITE,Kenneth 9 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3<br />

SMITH,Dewayne 7 2 6 4 2 1.0 0 6 0.3<br />

ACREE,Jammal 9 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1<br />

MCLEAN,Shaun 8 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

MCFADDEN,Omar 9 7 9 10 -1 -0.1 0 6 -0.1<br />

WALLACE,Erik 2 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -1.0<br />

MALLOS,Raymond 5 11 15 30 -15 -1.4 0 11 -3.0<br />

EDENS,Curtis 8 21 38 119 -81 -3.9 0 10 -10.1<br />

Total 11 378 1143 648 495 1.3 3 29 45.0<br />

Opponents 11 416 2347 306 2041 4.9 24 54 185.5<br />

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg<br />

MCFADDEN,Omar 3 9 3.0 0 10<br />

HOLLAND,Anthony 2 7 3.5 0 5<br />

EVANS,Franklin 1 -15 -15.0 0 0<br />

Total 6 1 0.2 0 10<br />

Opponents 40 639 16.0 3 52<br />

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg<br />

SMITH,Dewayne 27 463 17.1 0 43<br />

MOORE,Jamel 14 350 25.0 0 82<br />

EVANS,Franklin 14 253 18.1 0 37<br />

MCFADDEN,Omar 11 209 19.0 0 36<br />

MCLEAN,Shaun 7 99 14.1 0 30<br />

HOLLAND,Anthony 6 105 17.5 0 27<br />

DICKENS,Azaveus 2 36 18.0 0 19<br />

GOURDINE,Terril 1 16 16.0 0 16<br />

HARRIS,Miles 1 18 18.0 0 18<br />

WHITE,Kenneth 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 84 1549 18.4 0 82<br />

Opponents 14 353 25.2 1 89<br />

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg<br />

HARMON,Devonta 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

ACREE,Jammal 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

THOMPSON,Dequan 1 84 84.0 0 84<br />

JONES,Shawntez 1 8 8.0 0 8<br />

GARRISON,Ahmad 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

AYCOTH,Bryan 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 7 92 13.1 0 84<br />

Opponents 19 283 14.9 7 43<br />

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Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g<br />

STANLEY,Levon 9 225 117 406 523 58.1<br />

GOURDINE,Terril 9 63 187 0 187 20.8<br />

EDENS,Curtis 8 109 -81 263 182 22.8<br />

MALLOS,Raymond 5 36 -15 156 141 28.2<br />

MOORE,Jamel 11 81 113 0 113 10.3<br />

MISHOE,Tevin 11 31 101 0 101 9.2<br />

HARRIS,Miles 8 48 39 0 39 4.9<br />

FAIR,Bryant 5 1 0 25 25 5.0<br />

MOTON,Kristophe 5 6 11 0 11 2.2<br />

AYCOTH,Bryan 11 2 0 11 11 1.0<br />

JAMES,Michael 4 2 10 0 10 2.5<br />

HAYNES,Logan 6 3 6 0 6 1.0<br />

DICKENS,Azaveus 6 1 4 0 4 0.7<br />

WHITE,Kenneth 9 1 3 0 3 0.3<br />

SMITH,Dewayne 7 2 2 0 2 0.3<br />

ACREE,Jammal 9 1 1 0 1 0.1<br />

MCFADDEN,Omar 9 7 -1 0 -1 -0.1<br />

WALLACE,Erik 2 2 -2 0 -2 -1.0<br />

Total 11 622 495 861 1356 123.3<br />

Opponents 11 646 2041 1821 3862 351.1<br />

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g<br />

MOORE,Jamel 11 113 32 0 350 0 495 45.0<br />

SMITH,Dewayn 7 2 12 0 463 0 477 68.1<br />

MCFADDEN,Om 9 -1 242 9 209 0 459 51.0<br />

HOLLAND,Anth 11 0 277 7 105 0 389 35.4<br />

EVANS,Franklin 5 0 0 -15 253 0 238 47.6<br />

GOURDINE,Terr 9 187 -3 0 16 0 200 22.2<br />

MISHOE,Tevin 11 101 33 0 0 0 134 12.2<br />

SHELF,Kevin 10 0 132 0 0 0 132 13.2<br />

STANLEY,Levon 9 117 0 0 0 0 117 13.0<br />

HARRIS,Miles 8 39 46 0 18 0 103 12.9<br />

MCLEAN,Shaun 8 0 0 0 99 0 99 12.4<br />

THOMPSON,De 9 0 0 0 0 84 84 9.3<br />

HARRISON,Mig 5 0 54 0 0 0 54 10.8<br />

JAMES,Michael 4 10 33 0 0 0 43 10.8<br />

DICKENS,Azave 6 4 0 0 36 0 40 6.7<br />

MOTON,Kristop 5 11 2 0 0 0 13 2.6<br />

JONES,Shawnte 11 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.7<br />

HAYNES,Logan 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.0<br />

WHITE,Kenneth 9 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.3<br />

ACREE,Jammal 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1<br />

WOOTEN,Tyrec 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1<br />

WALLACE,Erik 2 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -1.0<br />

MALLOS,Raymo 5 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -3.0<br />

EDENS,Curtis 8 -81 0 0 0 0 -81 -10.1<br />

Total 11 495 861 1 1549 92 2998 272.5<br />

Opponents 11 2041 1821 639 353 283 5137 467.0<br />

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd<br />

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf<br />

13 AYCOTH,Bryan 11 46 21 67 11.5-36 1-6 1-0 1 2 1-0 1 . 1<br />

10 HARMON,Devonta 11 38 19 57 . . 2-0 3 . 2-0 1 . .<br />

20 JONES,Shawntez 11 42 11 53 9.5-35 . 1-8 4 1 1-0 1 . .<br />

98 EDWARDS,Dorian 11 26 19 45 8.0-23 1-5 . 1 . 1-0 3 1 .<br />

52 WILLIAMS,Aaron 11 17 21 38 4.0-11 1-0 . . 2 . . . .<br />

11 HOLLIDAY,Travis 10 17 21 38 3.5-16 1-0 . 2 . 1-0 . . .<br />

15 JOHNSON,Justin 11 22 15 37 6.0-45 2-6 . 3 3 . . . .<br />

33 WHITE,Kenneth 9 22 9 31 3.0-13 . . . . 1-0 . . .<br />

93 HAYGOOD,Michael 11 20 7 27 5.5-18 2-10 . . . . . . .<br />

44 EARLES,Martez 11 15 11 26 5.0-14 . . 2 . 1-0 . . .<br />

18 NELSON,Brandon 10 16 7 23 . . . 2 . . . . .<br />

23 ACREE,Jammal 9 16 6 22 1.5-16 . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . .<br />

12 GAYNOR,Jerrell 10 18 3 21 1.0-3 . . 11 . . . . .<br />

21 THOMPSON,Dequan 9 16 4 20 2.0-5 . 1-84 5 . . . . .<br />

39 PITT,Tyheim 6 16 2 18 6.0-22 1-10 . . . . . . .<br />

24 FAIRLEY,Jeremy 5 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . .<br />

53 FARMER,Scott 7 5 6 11 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .<br />

41 GRANTHAM,Charle 7 4 7 11 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .<br />

92 JOHNSON,Gregory 7 5 2 7 2.0-6 . . . . . . . .<br />

77 MCDOWELL,Adrian 2 5 1 6 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .<br />

43 GARRISON,Ahmad 5 5 1 6 1.0-2 . 1-0 . . . . . .<br />

56 WALSTON,Alvin 7 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .<br />

55 MOSLEY,Rufus 5 2 3 5 1.0-5 . . . . . . . .<br />

TM TEAM 6 5 . 5 1.0-19 . . . . 1-0 1 3 .<br />

38 FAIR,Bryant 5 4 1 5 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .<br />

28 MCLEAN,Shaun 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .<br />

29 DICKENS,Azaveus 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .<br />

81 HAYNES,Logan 6 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .<br />

32 MISHOE,Tevin 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .<br />

4 SHELF,Kevin 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

26 GOURDINE,Terril 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

95 ANTOINE,Patrick 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

85 HOLLAND,Anthony 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

5 MCFADDEN,Omar 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

35 BLACKWELL,Corey 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

27 FONTENETTE,Felt 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

30 TRAYNHAM,Unique 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

40 TAYLOR,Momadu 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

16 HARRISON,Miguel 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

Total 11 405 210 615 74-294 7-39 7-92 37 8 10-0 7 4 1<br />

Opponents 11 416 278 694 117-528 28-240 19-283 45 24 17-105 9 10 .


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Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot<br />

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Aug 28 at VSU 31 45 0 15 10 64 1 17 10-26-1 64 1 17 6 197 0 82 1 -2 0 0 109<br />

Sep 04 at Newberry 32 -39 0 8 8 47 0 12 8-16-2 47 0 12 10 206 0 43 0 0 0 0 8<br />

9/11/2010 CATAWBA COLLEGE 30 38 0 14 16 185 1 35 16-32-4 185 1 35 11 143 0 38 0 0 0 0 223<br />

9/18/2010 BOWIE STATE 23 21 1 11 17 123 0 26 17-32-2 123 0 26 8 157 0 50 1 5 0 5 144<br />

Sep 25 vs Saint Paul's 30 58 0 19 13 88 1 16 13-18-1 88 1 16 5 87 0 26 0 0 0 0 146<br />

10/2/2010 SHAW UNIVERSITY 32 -13 0 12 5 39 0 14 5-22-2 39 0 14 7 154 0 42 2 11 0 10 26<br />

10/9/2010 WV WESLEYAN 34 18 0 20 9 63 0 14 9-23-2 63 0 14 10 208 0 37 0 0 0 0 81<br />

Oct 16 at Winston-Salem State 33 29 0 29 8 80 0 17 8-20-1 80 0 17 5 39 0 18 0 0 0 0 109<br />

Oct 23 at Fayetteville State 39 28 0 17 9 118 1 59 9-18-2 118 1 59 9 163 0 37 1 -15 0 0 146<br />

10/30/2010 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 33 61 0 17 7 17 0 9 7-20-1 17 0 9 7 82 0 25 1 2 0 2 78<br />

Nov 06 vs Johnson C. Smith 61 249 2 17 10 37 0 12 10-17-1 37 0 12 6 113 0 26 0 0 0 0 286<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 378 495 3 29 112 861 4 59 112-244-19 861 4 59 84 1549 0 82 6 1 0 10 1356<br />

Opponents 416 2041 24 54 126 1821 27 75 126-230-7 1821 27 75 14 353 1 89 40 639 3 52 3862<br />

<strong>Games</strong> played: 11<br />

Avg per rush: 1.3<br />

Avg per catch: 7.7<br />

Pass efficiency: 65.38<br />

Kick ret avg: 18.4<br />

Punt ret avg: 0.2<br />

All purpose avg/game: 272.5<br />

Total <strong>of</strong>fense avg/gm: 123.3<br />

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts<br />

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts<br />

Aug 28 at VSU 51 8 59 10.0-40 2-7 2 4-0 0-0 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 6<br />

Sep 04 at Newberry 42 21 63 8.0-34 0-0 0 0-0 1-0 3 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0<br />

9/11/20 CATAWBA COLLEGE 25 32 57 10.0-27 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 1 8<br />

9/18/20 BOWIE STATE 32 22 54 5.0-25 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 0-1 0 0 0 6<br />

Sep 25 vs Saint Paul's 31 10 41 8.0-56 1-9 1 0-0 1-0 0 6 1 0-0 0 0 0 6<br />

10/2/20 SHAW UNIVERSITY 39 24 63 2.0-9 0-0 0 2-0 4-84 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0<br />

10/9/20 WV WESLEYAN 36 23 59 5.0-20 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3<br />

Oct 16 at Winston-Salem State 54 6 60 10.0-32 2-15 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0<br />

Oct 23 at Fayetteville State 30 24 54 3.0-14 2-6 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-1 0 0 0 6<br />

10/30/2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 35 30 65 9.0-28 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 0<br />

Nov 06 vs Johnson C. Smith 30 10 40 4.0-9 0-0 0 1-0 1-8 1 3 2 1-1 0 0 0 13<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 405 210 615 74.0-294 9-37 7 10-0 7-92 8 37 4 1-3 0 0 1 48<br />

Opponents 416 278 694 117.0-528 45-224 9 17-105 19-283 24 45 10 57-63 1 0 0 494<br />

Punting Field Goals Kick<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob<br />

Aug 28 at VSU 8 219 27.4 39 1 0 1 0 2 0-1 0 0 2 85 42.5 0 0<br />

Sep 04 at Newberry 8 224 28.0 45 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0<br />

9/11/20 CATAWBA COLLEGE 6 205 34.2 40 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 70 35.0 0 0<br />

9/18/20 BOWIE STATE 6 239 39.8 55 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 117 58.5 0 0<br />

Sep 25 vs Saint Paul's 7 140 20.0 44 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 75 37.5 0 1<br />

10/2/20 SHAW UNIVERSITY 11 428 38.9 51 0 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 1 22 22.0 0 0<br />

10/9/20 WV WESLEYAN 6 143 23.8 52 1 0 1 1 1 1-1 33 0 2 92 46.0 0 0<br />

Oct 16 at Winston-Salem State 9 337 37.4 52 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 1 44 44.0 0 0<br />

Oct 23 at Fayetteville State 7 114 16.3 39 3 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 81 40.5 0 0<br />

10/30/2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 9 321 35.7 54 0 2 3 1 1 0-0 0 0 1 43 43.0 0 0<br />

Nov 06 vs Johnson C. Smith 3 79 26.3 34 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 44 22.0 0 0<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 80 2449 30.6 55 8 2 8 6 6 1-2 33 0 18 738 41.0 0 1<br />

Opponents 29 1138 39.2 61 0 5 3 7 13 13-20 45 1 91 5202 57.2 2 2<br />

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Livingstone Individual Game Highs Livingstone Opponent Individual Game Highs<br />

Rushes 19 MISHOE,Tevin vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Yards Rushing 81 GOURDINE,Terril vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

TD Rushes 1 MOORE,Jamel vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

1 STANLEY,Levon vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

1 MISHOE,Tevin vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Long Rush 29 HAYNES,Logan at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Pass attempts 23 STANLEY,Levon vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Pass completions 12 STANLEY,Levon vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

Yards Passing 100 MALLOS,Raymond vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

TD Passes 1 EDENS,Curtis at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

1 MALLOS,Raymond vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

1 STANLEY,Levon vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

1 STANLEY,Levon at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Long Pass 59 STANLEY,Levon at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Receptions 6 HOLLAND,Anthony vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

6 MCFADDEN,Omar vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

6 HOLLAND,Anthony vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

6 MCFADDEN,Omar vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Yards Receiving 90 HOLLAND,Anthony vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

TD Receptions 1 HARRISON,Miguel at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

1 SHELF,Kevin vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

1 MCFADDEN,Omar vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

1 MCFADDEN,Omar at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Long Reception 59 MCFADDEN,Omar at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Field Goals 1 HAYNES,Logan vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Long Field Goal 33 HAYNES,Logan vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Punts 11 HAYNES,Logan vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Punting Avg 52.0 AYCOTH,Bryan vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Long Punt 55 AYCOTH,Bryan vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

Long Punt Return 10 MCFADDEN,Omar vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Long Kick<strong>of</strong>f Return 82 MOORE,Jamel at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

Tackles 12 AYCOTH,Bryan vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

Sacks 1.0 AYCOTH,Bryan at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

1.0 HAYGOOD,Michael at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

1.0 HOLLIDAY,Travis vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

1.0 WILLIAMS,Aaron vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

1.0 HAYGOOD,Michael vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

1.0 JOHNSON,Justin vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

1.0 PITT,Tyheim at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

1.0 EDWARDS,Dorian at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

1.0 JOHNSON,Justin at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Tackles For Loss 3.5 EARLES,Martez vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Interceptions 1 HARMON,Devonta at Newberry (Sep 04, 2010)<br />

1 ACREE,Jammal vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

1 HARMON,Devonta vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

1 AYCOTH,Bryan vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

1 THOMPSON,Dequan vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

1 GARRISON,Ahmad vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

1 JONES,Shawntez vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Livingstone Team Game Highs<br />

Rushes 61 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Yards Rushing 249 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Yards Per Rush 4.1 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

TD Rushes 2 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Pass attempts 32 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

32 vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

Pass completions 17 vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

Yards Passing 185 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

Yards Per Pass 6.6 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

TD Passes 1 at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

1 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

1 vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

1 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Total Plays 78 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Total Offense 286 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Yards Per Play 3.7 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Points 13 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Sacks By 2 at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

2 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

2 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

First Downs 17 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Penalties 14 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Penalty Yards 102 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Turnovers 5 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

5 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Interceptions By 4 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

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Rushes 32 SANDERS,Walter, vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Yards Rushing 175 COOPER,Nicholas, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

TD Rushes 3 COOPER,Nicholas, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Long Rush 54 COOPER,Nicholas, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Pass attempts 27 BATTLE,Jarred, at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

Pass completions 15 BATTLE,Jarred, at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

Yards Passing 283 CARTER,Ryan, vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

TD Passes 4 Bryan Ehrlich, at Newberry (Sep 04, 2010)<br />

4 BUDD,Clifton, vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

Long Pass 75 CARTER,Ryan, vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Receptions 5 YOUNG,Corey, at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

5 T.J. Benners, vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

5 SMITH,Jamain, vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Yards Receiving 119 ADDISON,Emory, vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

119 CAPERS,Avius, vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

TD Receptions 3 J. Meadows, vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Long Reception 75 CAPERS,Avius, vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Field Goals 2 MCCARTHY,Presto, vs Saint Paul's (Sep 25, 2010)<br />

2 SHEPHERD,Lyncon, vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

2 TUCKER,Alexande, vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Long Field Goal 45 THAYER,Landon, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Punts 5 RUDD,Billy, at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

Punting Avg 47.7 THAYER,Landon, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Long Punt 61 TURNER,Austin, at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Long Punt Return 52 FITZGERALD,D, at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

52 RICHARDS,Brian, vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Long Kick<strong>of</strong>f Return 89 PROCTOR,James, vs Bowie State (9/18/2010)<br />

Tackles 13 CUNNINGHAM,Jere, at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

13 VINSON,Hakeem, at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Sacks 3.0 HARRIS,Anthony, vs St. Augustine's (10/30/2010)<br />

Tackles For Loss 5.5 ROBERSON.D, vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Interceptions 2 J.Hanes, vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

2 O. Scott, vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Livingstone Opponent Team Game Highs<br />

Rushes 49 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Yards Rushing 292 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Yards Per Rush 7.9 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

TD Rushes 4 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

4 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Pass attempts 28 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Pass completions 16 vs WV Wesleyan (10/9/2010)<br />

Yards Passing 283 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Yards Per Pass 12.3 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

TD Passes 5 at Newberry (Sep 04, 2010)<br />

Total Plays 73 at VSU (Aug 28, 2010)<br />

Total Offense 474 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Yards Per Play 7.9 vs Johnson C. Smith (Nov 06, 2010)<br />

Points 59 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)<br />

59 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Sacks By 7 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

First Downs 21 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

21 at Winston-Salem State (Oct 16, 2010)<br />

Penalties 14 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Penalty Yards 148 at Fayetteville State (Oct 23, 2010)<br />

Turnovers 6 vs Shaw University (10/2/2010)<br />

Interceptions By 4 vs Catawba <strong>College</strong> (9/11/2010)


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GAME 1 • AUGUST 26 • ETTRICK, VA<br />

Virginia State 30<br />

Livingstone 6<br />

ETTRICK, VA – The Livingstone <strong>College</strong> football team fell in its season-opener<br />

Saturday, 30-6, on the road at Virginia State.<br />

Virginia State took the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the contest and went 49 yards in<br />

nine plays and fi nished <strong>of</strong>f its opening drive with a 25-yard fi eld goal to go up<br />

3-0 with 11:13 to play in the fi rst quarter.<br />

The Blue Bear defense stepped up on the next series as they forced a fumble<br />

on the fi rst VSU play and had fi rst down and goal to go at the nine yard line.<br />

Livingstone was unable to move the ball at all and attempted a fi eld goal.<br />

Sophomore kicker Miles Harris missed a 27-yard fi eld-goal attempt and Virginia<br />

State took over.<br />

The Trojans took charge on their next possession. Virginia State’s Jarred<br />

Battle capped <strong>of</strong>f a 10-play, 88-yard drive with a 45-yard touchdown run to put<br />

the Trojans up 10-0 with 1:01 to play in the fi rst quarter.<br />

Livingstone was forced to punt with 11:57 left in the fi rst half. On the next<br />

Trojan possession sophomore defensive lineman Dorian Edwards forced a<br />

fumble that was recovered by junior linebacker Travis Holliday. The turnover<br />

didn’t enable to the Blue Bears to get anything going as they were forced to punt<br />

after only three plays.<br />

After the two teams traded two rounds <strong>of</strong> punts, the Trojans took the ball with<br />

2:30 to play in the fi rst half. Virginia State ran eight plays and drove 63 yards to<br />

put up its second touchdown <strong>of</strong> the contest. The extra point was wide right and<br />

the Trojans led 16-0, which stood for the halftime score.<br />

Livingstone took the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the second half, but managed to hold<br />

the ball for only 14 seconds before having to punt. It’s punt was blocked and<br />

Virginia State took over.<br />

The Blue Bear defense stepped up yet again, forcing their fourth turnover <strong>of</strong><br />

the contest as the Trojans fumbled on their fi rst play. With just over 12 minutes<br />

to play the Blue Bears were again forced to punt on a fourth down and one<br />

yard to go. With the play clock running down, the Trojans were nailed with an<br />

<strong>of</strong>fsides call, giving the Blue Bears a fi rst down.<br />

After trading punts, the Blue Bears took over from their own four yard line<br />

and after two plays fumbled the ball with the Trojans recovering. Virginia State<br />

punched home a touchdown on a fourth and goal to go to go up 30-0.<br />

On the ensuing kick<strong>of</strong>f return, junior running back Jamel Moore took the<br />

return back 82 yards to the Trojan eight yard line. Two plays later Edens<br />

connected with freshman wide receiver Miguel Harrison for a touchdown. The<br />

two-point conversion failed and VSU led 30-6. The Trojans took a knee on the<br />

fi nal play to take the opener 30-6.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 6 6<br />

VSU 10 6 7 7 30<br />

LC VSU<br />

Score 6 30<br />

FIRST DOWNS 8 18<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-45 46-186<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 64 148<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-10-1 27-15-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-109 73-334<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 1--2 2-2<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 6-197 2-22<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 8-27.4 5-35.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 5-4<br />

Penalties-Yards 10-57 5-40<br />

Possession Time 26:48 33:12<br />

Third-Down Conversions 3 <strong>of</strong> 15 7 <strong>of</strong> 16<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 2 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-5<br />

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GAME 2 • SEPTEMBER 4 • NEWBERRY, SC<br />

Newberry 55<br />

Livingstone 0<br />

NEWBERRY, SC – The Blue Bear football team fell on the road to the<br />

Newberry <strong>College</strong> Wolves Saturday, 55-0, in non-conference play.<br />

Newberry got <strong>of</strong>f to a fast start taking the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f back 67 yards<br />

to the Livingstone 28-yard line. Less than two minutes later the Wolves put<br />

the ball in the end zone through the air for a 7-0 lead. The Blue Bears’ fi rst<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive drive lasted only three plays and went two yards and ended with a<br />

punt. Newberry increased its lead to 14-0 with 9:44 left in the fi rst quarter.<br />

After another Livingstone punt with eight minutes left in the fi rst quarter the<br />

Wolves marched 48 yards on fi ve plays to go up 21-0. Sophomore quarterback<br />

Curtis Edens through an interception on the ensuing Blue Bear possession<br />

which was taken back for a touchdown and the Wolves led 28-0 after the fi rst<br />

quarter.<br />

Newberry held the ball to start the second quarter after blocking a<br />

Livingstone punt with just over two minutes left in the fi rst. With 13:33 to play<br />

in the second quarter Newberry connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to go<br />

up 35-0. The ensuing kick<strong>of</strong>f was returned 43 yards by freshman Dewayne<br />

Smith, but Livingstone could not build <strong>of</strong>f this momentum and punted. The<br />

half ended with Newberry leading 35-0.<br />

Livingstone got the kick<strong>of</strong>f to start the second half and on its third play<br />

from scrimmage fumbled the ball away to Newberry. The Wolves were able<br />

to tack on a fi eld goal <strong>of</strong>f the turnover to go up 38-0. On the next Livingstone<br />

possession Edens was intercepted. The Blue Bears returned the favor less than<br />

a minute later when junior defensive back Devonta Harmon intercepted the<br />

ball on the one-yard line. The interception didn’t lead to anything for the Blue<br />

Bears as they were forced to punt.<br />

After the Livingstone punt the Wolves took two plays before punching in a<br />

35-yard run for a touchdown to go up 45-0. With 2:48 left in the third quarter<br />

the Blue Bears had another punt blocked which led to a 23-yard touchdown<br />

pass only seven seconds into the fourth quarter. The Wolves added another<br />

fi eld goal with 2:35 left to reach the fi nal score <strong>of</strong> 55-0.<br />

Sophomore running back Miles Harris led the team with 18 rushing yards<br />

while junior Jamel Moore added 10 yards. Edens passed for 47 yards on eight<br />

completions with two interceptions. Defensively, junior linebacker Bryan<br />

Aycoth led the team with eight tackles including three for a loss <strong>of</strong> yards.<br />

Junior Shawntez Jones also added seven tackles.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Newberry 28 7 10 10 55<br />

LC NEW<br />

Score 0 55<br />

FIRST DOWNS 6 15<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32--39 41-192<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 47 140<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-8-2 16-8-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-8 57-332<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-29<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 10-206 1-67<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-54<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 8-28.0 3-37.3<br />

Fumbles-Lost 5-2 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-47 12-103<br />

Possession Time 30:44 29:16<br />

Third-Down Conversions 0 <strong>of</strong> 12 6 <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 <strong>of</strong> 1 0 <strong>of</strong> 0<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-5<br />

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GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 11 • SALISBURY, NC<br />

Catawba 59<br />

Livingstone 8<br />

SALISBURY, NC – Livingstone turned the ball over fi ve times Saturday<br />

evening leading to 35 Catawba points as the Blue Bears fell to the Indians<br />

59-8.<br />

Catawba got on the board with 8:57 left in the fi rst quarter as they drove<br />

71 yards on seven plays to go up 7-0. Less than two minutes later, the Blue<br />

Bears were driving and looked primed to stay in the game with a score, but<br />

sophomore quarterback Curtis Edens fumbled the ball on the Catawba 35<br />

which was returned 65 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 Indian lead.<br />

On the next Livingstone possession, Edens threw his fi rst <strong>of</strong> three<br />

interceptions, which was returned 25 yards for a touchdown and a 21-0<br />

lead. Catawba scored on its next three possessions and led 42-0 with 5:40<br />

left in the fi rst half. The Indians increased their lead to 49-0 before the half.<br />

Catawba got the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the second half, drove 45 yards<br />

on six plays and put up three points with a fi eld goal to go up 52-0 with<br />

11:07 left in the third quarter. Backup quarterback freshman Raymond<br />

Mallos came in for the second half and got <strong>of</strong>f to a rocky start throwing an<br />

interception that was returned for a touchdown with 9:45 left in the third<br />

quarter for a 59-0 advantage.<br />

Livingstone’s defense was fi nally able to get the Blue Bears on the<br />

board with 3:39 left as junior linebacker Bryan Aycoth recorded a safety.<br />

On the ensuing free kick, the Blue Bears took six plays to go 68 yards and<br />

Mallos connected with senior wide receiver Kevin Shelf for a touchdown.<br />

A two-point attempt failed and the Blue Bears trailed 59-8, which resulted<br />

in the fi nal score.<br />

Mallos led the Blue Bears in passing, connecting on 10 passes for 100<br />

yards and one touchdown. Edens completed six <strong>of</strong> his 18 pass attempts for<br />

85 yards and three touchdowns. Junior running back Jamel Moore led the<br />

Blue Bears on the ground with 30 rushing yards on nine attempts.<br />

The Blue Bears accumulated 223 yards <strong>of</strong> total <strong>of</strong>fense while the Indians<br />

totaled 237 yards. Livingstone picked up 15 fi rst downs, 185 passing yards<br />

and 38 rushing yards.<br />

Defensively, the Blue Bears were led by Aycoth who recorded 12 tackles<br />

including three for loss yardage. Junior linebacker Travis Holliday also<br />

recorded eight tackles.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Catawba <strong>College</strong> 28 21 10 0 59<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 8 8<br />

CAT LC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 13 15<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-118 30-38<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 119 185<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-11-0 32-16-4<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 45-237 62-223<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 1-65 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 4-75 0-0<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 1-13 11-143<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 4-53 0-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 2-44.0 6-34.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 7-79 8-73<br />

Possession Time 23:44 35:07<br />

Third-Down Conversions 3 <strong>of</strong> 9 5 <strong>of</strong> 14<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 <strong>of</strong> 0 0 <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 0-2<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

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GAME 4 • SEPTEMBER 18 • SALISBURY, NC<br />

Bowie State 55<br />

Livingstone 6<br />

SALISBURY, NC – The Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fense struggled Saturday as the Bowie State<br />

Bulldogs picked up their fi rst win <strong>of</strong> the season, downing the Blue Bears 55-6.<br />

The Blue Bears got the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the contest and managed to gain only two<br />

yards over three plays and then punted. The Bulldogs on their opening drive went 36<br />

yards over seven plays in just over three minutes to go up 7-0.<br />

Livingstone’s next drive ended on an interception thrown by Levon Stanley after two<br />

plays. The pick was returned 34 yards for a touchdown and the Bulldogs led 14-0 half<br />

way through the fi rst quarter. The ensuing drive for the Blue Bears was hampered by<br />

penalties and after fi ve plays and moving backwards four yards, the Blue Bears punted.<br />

After a Bowie State three and out, sophomore Raymond Mallos came in at<br />

quarterback for the Blue Bears. He helped Livingstone drive 45 yards on nine plays<br />

with junior running back Jamel Moore capping <strong>of</strong>f the drive with a six-yard touchdown<br />

run. The Blue Bears trailed 14-6.<br />

Bowie State went back up by 15 points on its next drive as it went 60 yards on nine<br />

plays for a touchdown. The next Blue Bears series ended with a Mallos interception.<br />

With less than two minutes remaining in the half the Bulldogs added another<br />

touchdown. The extra point attempt was blocked by senior Aaron Williams and picked<br />

up by junior Devonta Harmon around midfi eld. Harmon ran the ball back to the Bowie<br />

State one yard line where he ran out <strong>of</strong> steam and was tackled just short <strong>of</strong> putting up<br />

two points for the Blue Bears. Bowie State took a 27-6 lead into the half.<br />

The second half started on a down note for the Blue Bears as James Proctor <strong>of</strong> Bowie<br />

State took the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f back 89 yards for a touchdown and a 34-6 Bulldog lead.<br />

The two teams then traded punts on the next two possessions. Livingstone’s next drive<br />

started with just over 10 minutes left and on the fi rst play sophomore quarterback Curtis<br />

Edens fumbled on the nine-yard line which was recovered in the end zone by Bowie<br />

State in the end zone for a touchdown and a 41-6 Bulldog lead.<br />

With 4:51 left the Blue Bears started another drive that looked promising but stalled.<br />

On fourth down the Blue Bears called a fake punt and junior Bryan Aycoth threw a pass<br />

to Devonta Harmon that was batted away and the ball was turned over on downs. Just<br />

prior to the end <strong>of</strong> the third quarter Bowie State scored another touchdown to go up<br />

48-6.<br />

To start the fourth quarter the Blue Bears had another promising drive that got inside<br />

the Bowie State 10 yard line. Livingstone went for it on fourth down from the Bowie<br />

seven yard line. Edens completed a pass to Jamel Moore, but it was for only two yards<br />

and the ball was turned back over to the Bulldogs. Bowie scored one more touchdown<br />

in the fourth quarter to reach the fi nal score <strong>of</strong> 55-6.<br />

Jamel Moore led the Blue Bears on the ground with 22 yards rushing and one<br />

touchdown. Curtis Edens completed 10 passes for 62 yards while Raymond Mallos<br />

had three completions for 38 yards. Anthony Holland caught six passes for 68 yards.<br />

Devonta Harmon led the Blue Bears on the defensive side <strong>of</strong> the ball with eight tackles.<br />

Aaron Williams also recorded seven tackles.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Bowie State 14 13 21 7 55<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 6 0 0 6<br />

BSU LC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 19 10<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-207 23-21<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 116 123<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-9-0 32-17-2<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-323 55-144<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 2-20 1-5<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 2-103 8-157<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 2-44 0-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.2 6-39.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-75 9-88<br />

Possession Time 28:58 31:02<br />

Third-Down Conversions 5 <strong>of</strong> 10 2 <strong>of</strong> 13<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 1 <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2<br />

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GAME 5 • SEPTEMBER 25 • LAWRENCEVILLE, VA<br />

St. Paul’s 27<br />

Livingstone 6<br />

SOUTH HILL, VA –St. Paul’s ran a balanced <strong>of</strong>fensive attack against<br />

Livingstone Saturday and the Tigers denied the Blue Bears their fi rst victory <strong>of</strong><br />

the season, 27-6.<br />

St. Paul’s received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f and on its fi rst <strong>of</strong>fensive play<br />

appeared to take one for a touchdown, but a holding penalty negated the score<br />

and a few plays later freshman Jammal Acree picked <strong>of</strong>f a pass and the Blue<br />

Bears took over.<br />

After three plays, the Blue Bears were set to punt the ball away, but a little<br />

trickery was in order as former quarterback and punter Bryan Aycoth faked a<br />

punt and passed for a fi rst down. The fake punt only led to another punt several<br />

plays later. Neither team was able to put points on the board in the fi rst quarter<br />

and the score was 0-0 after the fi rst 15 minutes.<br />

St. Paul’s pulled <strong>of</strong>f its own fourth down conversion early in the second<br />

quarter and it eventually led to a touchdown for the Tigers and they led<br />

7-0 with 11:37 left in the fi rst half. The two teams traded punts and then<br />

Livingstone had a second punt blocked on the game with 4:33 left in the fi rst<br />

half. This allowed St. Paul’s to put another touchdown on the board less than a<br />

minute later to go up 14-0, which ended up being the halftime score.<br />

Livingstone received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the second half. The Blue<br />

Bears were able to work the clock a little as the <strong>of</strong>fense was able to hold the<br />

ball for just less than six minutes, but ultimately they were forced to punt. Less<br />

than a minute later the Tigers connected on a 66-yard touchdown reception to<br />

go up 21-0.<br />

The Blue Bears looked to gain some momentum late in the third quarter as<br />

junior Ahmad Garrison blocked a St. Paul’s fi eld goal. Despite the positive<br />

play by the special teams, the Blue Bear <strong>of</strong>fense couldn’t capitalize as it was<br />

forced to punt less than a minute later. With 9:30 left in the contest the Tigers<br />

added a fi eld goal to go up 24-0.<br />

On the ensuing Livingstone possession, freshman Dwayne Smith caught a<br />

pass from Levon Stanley, but fumbled the ball as he was being tackled and the<br />

ball was turned over to the Tigers. Off the turnover the Tigers added a 32-yard<br />

fi eld goal with 6:28 remaining to increase their lead to 27-0.<br />

After the St. Paul’s touchdown, the Blue Bears started with the ball on<br />

their own 40 yard line. Livingstone was able to move the ball down the fi eld<br />

on eight plays and Levon Stanley connected with Omar McFadden for a<br />

touchdown with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter. Despite the availability <strong>of</strong> new<br />

kicker Logan Haynes, the Blue Bears opted to go for two, but the conversion<br />

attempt failed and they trailed 27-6, which ended up being the fi nal score.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 6 6<br />

Saint Paul's 0 14 7 6 27<br />

LC SPC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 8 16<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-58 32-118<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 88 157<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-13-1 22-8-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-146 54-275<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-37<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 5-87 1--2<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 7-20.0 2-37.5<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 5-50 8-53<br />

Possession Time 30:52 29:08<br />

Third-Down Conversions 4 <strong>of</strong> 13 2 <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 <strong>of</strong> 2 2 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-5<br />

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GAME 6 • OCTOBER 2 • SALISBURY, NC<br />

Shaw 34<br />

Livingstone 0<br />

SALISBURY, NC – The Blue Bear football team gained only 26 yards <strong>of</strong> total<br />

<strong>of</strong>fense Saturday as Livingstone fell to Shaw 34-0 on Homecoming.<br />

In the fi rst half the Blue Bear defense held the Shaw <strong>of</strong>fense to only 14<br />

points. Shaw got on the board fi rst with 9:10 left in the fi rst quarter. After a<br />

Livingstone punt, Shaw’s Raymond Williams ran for 34 yards to the end zone<br />

for a touchdown and a 7-0 Shaw lead. While the Livingstone defense was<br />

limiting Shaw, the Blue Bear <strong>of</strong>fense managed only 21 <strong>of</strong>fensive yards in the<br />

fi rst quarter.<br />

In the second quarter Shaw was kept <strong>of</strong>f the scoreboard until there was only<br />

1:07 left in the half. Shaw started its drive with 1:57 on the clock and took only<br />

three plays to go the 28 yards needed to extend the score to 14-0.<br />

Shaw received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the second half and started with a short<br />

fi eld. The Bears took 10 plays to advance the ball 40 yards and completed their<br />

fi rst drive with a 37-yard fi eld goal to make the score 17-0. Livingstone’s next<br />

two drives went for a total <strong>of</strong> negative four yards and Shaw extended its lead to<br />

20-0 with a 43-yard fi eld goal with 2:14 left in the third quarter.<br />

The Blue Bears caught a break early in the fourth quarter. Shaw looked to<br />

be going in for another score, but a fumble at the two yard line was recovered<br />

by the Blue Bears. On the third play after the turnover, sophomore quarterback<br />

Erik Wallace threw an interception which eventually led to another Shaw<br />

touchdown for the Bears to lead 27-0.<br />

The most promising drive for the Blue Bears was started by an interception<br />

by freshman Dequan Thompson at the goal line. Thompson returned the ball<br />

84 yards to the Shaw 16 yard line before being tackled. Despite the defensive<br />

boost, the Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fense moved the ball only two total yards on fi ve plays<br />

before turning the ball over on downs.<br />

Offensively the Blue Bears had 39 yards passing and negative 13 yards<br />

rushing, accounting for only three fi rst downs. Sophomore quarterback Levon<br />

Stanley completed three passes for 23 yards while sophomore Curtis Edens<br />

connected on 2 passes for 16 yards. Kristopher Moton was the leading rusher<br />

for the Blue Bears, gaining 8 yards on three rushing attempts.<br />

On the defensive side <strong>of</strong> the ball, the Shaw Bears rushed for 253 yards and<br />

threw for another 177 yards. Juniors Bryan Aycoth, Justin Johnson and Devonta<br />

Harmon tied for the team lead in tackles, each recording eight. Aycoth and<br />

Harmon each had a fumble recovery and an interception while Johnson had two<br />

pass breakups.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Shaw University 7 7 6 14 34<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 0 0<br />

SHAW LC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 21 3<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-253 32--13<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 177 39<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-10-4 22-5-2<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-430 54-26<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 6-96 2-11<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 0-0 7-154<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 2-30 4-84<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 2-42.0 11-38.9<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 9-87 14-102<br />

Possession Time 27:33 32:27<br />

Third-Down Conversions 6 <strong>of</strong> 13 0 <strong>of</strong> 16<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 <strong>of</strong> 1 1 <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 0-2<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

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GAME 7 • OCTOBER 9 • SALISBURY, NC<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan 58<br />

Livingstone 3<br />

SALISBURY, NC – The Livingstone football team stepped out <strong>of</strong> conference<br />

play on Saturday to host West Virginia Wesleyan, but the Bobcats got the best<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Blue Bears 58-3.<br />

The Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fense got <strong>of</strong>f to a rough start. After receiving the<br />

opening kick<strong>of</strong>f, quarterback Levon Stanley threw his fi fth interception <strong>of</strong><br />

the season which was returned for a touchdown and a 7-0 Bobcat lead. The<br />

ensuing drive for the Blue Bears looked promising as Livingstone was able to<br />

move the ball 47 yards on nine plays, but a fourth and 12 attempt failed and<br />

the ball was turned over on downs.<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan took over on its own 17 yard line and on its<br />

second play Bryan Aycoth forced a fumble and it was recovered by Dorian<br />

Edwards. The Blue Bears ran four plays and moved backwards three yards<br />

before freshman kicker Logan Haynes connected on a 33-yard fi eld goal to<br />

put the Blue Bears on the board at 7-3. The fi rst quarter ended with the score<br />

7-3.<br />

The Bobcats increased their lead to 14-3 early in the second quarter<br />

and extended it to 22-3 with just over seven minutes left in the fi rst half.<br />

Livingstone’s next drive took only four plays and went six yards. On the<br />

punt a personal foul penalty on the Blue Bears gave the Bobcats good fi eld<br />

position and Wesleyan took four plays to go 26 yards for a touchdown to go<br />

up 29-3. The 29-3 scoreline was the halftime score.<br />

Wesleyan received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the second half and<br />

failed to score on its drive after missing a 38-yard fi eld goal attempt.<br />

Livingstone’s possession ended in a punt and the Bobcats capitalized with<br />

another touchdown and a missed extra point to go up 35-3. The ensuing<br />

possession for Livingstone took fi ve plays and ended with a blocked punt<br />

by the Bobcats. Wesleyan took four plays to move the ball 30 yards for a<br />

touchdown and a 42-3 lead.<br />

On the ensuing kick<strong>of</strong>f Dewayne Smith fumbled the ball after a 15 yard<br />

return and the Bobcats recovered the fumble. After four plays Wesleyan had<br />

put the ball in the end zone and after a failed extra point, led 48-3.<br />

Early in the fourth quarter the Bobcats had a 14 play drive that went 66<br />

yards and Wesleyan added a 22-yard fi eld goal for a 51-3 lead. Late in the<br />

fourth quarter quarterback Curtis Edens fumbled the ball around midfi eld that<br />

was picked up by the Bobcats and returned 40 yards for a touchdown which<br />

led to the fi nal score <strong>of</strong> 58-3.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

WV Wesleyan 7 22 19 10 58<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 3 0 0 0 3<br />

WVWC LC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 17 12<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-142 34-18<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 217 63<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-16-0 23-9-2<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-359 57-81<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 1-40 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 3-54 0-0<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 2-75 10-208<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 2-43 0-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0.0 6-23.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 10-104 9-79<br />

Possession Time 28:17 31:43<br />

Third-Down Conversions 7 <strong>of</strong> 11 0 <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 0 <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 1-2<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-32 0-0<br />

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GAME 8 • OCTOBER 16 • WINSTON-SALEM, NC<br />

Winston-Salem State 58<br />

Livingstone 0<br />

WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Rams <strong>of</strong> Winston-Salem State University<br />

avenged their loss to St. Augustine’s last week, downing the Blue Bears <strong>of</strong><br />

Livingstone 58-0.<br />

The Blue Bears won the coin toss and opted to receive and despite a good<br />

run from quarterback Levon Stanley on third down, Livingstone was forced to<br />

punt. The Livingstone defense, despite missing its top two defenders in Bryan<br />

Aycoth and Shawntez Jones, held Winston to only six yards on its opening<br />

drive and forced the Rams to punt.<br />

Livingstone was forced to punt after four plays on its next drive and the<br />

Rams returned it 52 yards which led to a touchdown on the fi rst <strong>of</strong>fensive play<br />

for a 7-0 Ram lead. After another Livingstone punt, the Rams increased their<br />

lead to 14-0 on a 23-yard rush by Nicholas Cooper.<br />

The Blue Bears controlled the ball to start the second quarter and punter<br />

Logan Haynes was forced to kick the ball away on a fourth and 50 yards to<br />

go. The Rams returned the ball 35 yards for another touchdown and a 21-0<br />

lead. Livingstone’s next two drives combined for nine plays and only four<br />

yards gained. Winston-Salem added another seven points on a three-play, 49yard<br />

drive capped <strong>of</strong>f with a 53-yard pass completion from Kameron Smith to<br />

Jahuann Butler for a 28-0 Ram lead.<br />

The Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fense continued to struggle on its next possession,<br />

moving the ball backwards three yards on three plays. After the Livingstone<br />

punt, Winston-Salem’s Nicholas Cooper rushed for a 54-yard touchdown on<br />

the fi rst <strong>of</strong>fensive play for a 35-0 lead. The Rams added a 45-yard fi eld goal as<br />

time expired in the fi rst half to go up 38-0.<br />

Winston-Salem got the kick<strong>of</strong>f to start the second half and drove 50<br />

yards for a touchdown. The extra point was missed and the Rams led 44-0.<br />

Livingstone was forced to punt on its next drive, but faked the punt and Logan<br />

Haynes rushed for a fi rst down, but fumbled the ball which was recovered by<br />

Winston. The turnover didn’t cost the Blue Bears as Winston missed a fi eld<br />

goal. With only 16 seconds left in the third quarter the Rams got into the<br />

endzone once more on a fi ve-yard run and after the extra point led 51-0.<br />

The fourth quarter slowed down as the Rams worked the clock. Livingstone<br />

fi rst drive ended on an interception, but Winston didn’t get anything out <strong>of</strong> it as<br />

the Rams punted. After a Livingstone punt with just over eight minutes to play,<br />

the Rams added another touchdown to the scoreboard to go up 58-0 which<br />

worked to be the fi nal score.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Winston-Salem State 14 24 13 7 58<br />

LC WSSU<br />

FIRST DOWNS 7 21<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-29 49-292<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 80 182<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-8-1 16-10-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-109 65-474<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 7-175<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 5-39 1-24<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-20<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 9-37.4 3-47.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-70 5-48<br />

Possession Time 28:50 31:10<br />

Third-Down Conversions 4 <strong>of</strong> 16 4 <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 <strong>of</strong> 2 2 <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-6<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 7-57


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GAME 9 • OCTOBER 23 • FAYETTEVILLE, NC<br />

Fayetteville State 59<br />

Livingstone 6<br />

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – The Fayetteville State Broncos scored 47 unanswered points<br />

Saturday to defeat the Livingstone Blue Bears 59-6 in CIAA football action.<br />

Livingstone received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f after Fayetteville won the toss and deferred to<br />

the second half. The opening drive for the Blue Bears stalled and Livingstone was forced<br />

to punt. The punt by freshman Logan Haynes was blocked and Fayetteville took over at the<br />

26-yard line. After seven plays and moving 20 yards, the Broncos kicked a 23-yard fi eld<br />

goal to go up 3-0.<br />

The ensuing drive for the Blue Bears looked as though it was going to end after only<br />

three plays, but a well-executed fake punt by Livingstone gave the Blue Bears a fi rst down.<br />

The momentum from the successful fake punt was short-lived as Livingstone was again<br />

forced to punt with 3:14 left in the fi rst quarter. The Broncos were able to block their<br />

second punt <strong>of</strong> the game and started on the 34-yard line. Three plays after the blocked punt<br />

the Broncos connected on a 20-yard passing touchdown for a 10-0 lead.<br />

Early in the second quarter the Broncos increased their lead to 17-0 on a 15-yard passing<br />

touchdown after the Bronco defense intercepted a Levon Stanley pass. Livingstone tried to<br />

turn the tides on the ensuing drive. On the fourth play from scrimmage Stanley connected<br />

with Omar McFadden on a crossing pattern in the middle <strong>of</strong> the fi eld that went for 58 yards<br />

for a touchdown. It was the fi rst touchdown for Livingstone since September 25<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 6 0 0 6<br />

Fayetteville State 10 14 21 14 59<br />

LC FSU<br />

FIRST DOWNS 13 16<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-28 36-286<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 118 91<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-9-2 19-11-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-146 55-377<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 1--15 5-65<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 9-163 2-21<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-4<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 7-16.3 3-45.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 9-59 14-148<br />

Possession Time 30:07 29:53<br />

Third-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 11 6 <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 0 <strong>of</strong> 0<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-8<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 6-58<br />

th and the<br />

longest play from scrimmage this season. The Blue Bears faked the extra point and the<br />

passing attempt failed. Fayetteville State led 17-6.<br />

The two teams traded punts on their next respective possessions. Fayetteville was<br />

again forced to punt with 2:53 left in the fi rst half. The punt bounced around the 10-yard<br />

line and freshman Franklin Evans tried to fi eld the ball on the hop and misplayed it. The<br />

Broncos recovered the muffed punt in the endzone for a touchdown and a 24-6 lead. With<br />

58 seconds left in the half Fayetteville missed a 48-yard fi eld goal, but still took a 24-6 lead<br />

into the locker room at halftime.<br />

Fayetteville got the opening kick <strong>of</strong> the second half, but it was Livingstone that tried to<br />

pull back some momentum. With 11:18 left in the third quarter Fayetteville attempted a<br />

36-yard fi eld goal that was blocked by junior Devonta Harmon. The Blue Bears took over,<br />

but any momentum was scratched later in the drive when a Stanley pitched the ball behind<br />

running back Terrill Gourdine for a fumble that was recovered by the Broncos. Fayetteville<br />

scored on a 17-yard run <strong>of</strong>f the turnover with 4:40 left in the third quarter to go up 31-6.<br />

Less than a minute later on the ensuing drive for Livingstone the Broncos blocked<br />

their third punt <strong>of</strong> the game. This punt was returned 12 yards for a touchdown and a 38-6<br />

Fayetteville lead. Fayetteville increased its lead to 45-6 with 2:01 left in the third quarter<br />

on a one-yard touchdown run that was set up <strong>of</strong>f an interception <strong>of</strong> Stanley.<br />

Livingstone punted on its fi rst possession <strong>of</strong> the fourth quarter and Fayetteville<br />

capitalized with a 45-yard touchdown run with 12:11 left in the contest to go up 52-6. The<br />

ensuing kick<strong>of</strong>f was fumbled by the Blue Bears and recovered by the Broncos. Fayetteville<br />

capitalized on the fi fth Blue Bear turnover <strong>of</strong> the contest with a touchdown run with 9:31<br />

remaining in the contest to go up 59-6, which resulted in the fi nal score <strong>of</strong> the game.<br />

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GAME 10 • OCTOBER 30 • SALISBURY, NC<br />

St. Augustine’s 33<br />

Livingstone 0<br />

SALISBURY, NC – Livingstone held the CIAA Southern Division leader St.<br />

Augustine’s scoreless in the fi rst half Saturday, but turnovers proved costly in the<br />

second half as the Falcons rallied to defeat the Blue Bears 33-0 in the fi nal home<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the 2010 season for the Blue Bears.<br />

St. Augustine’s came in as the top rushing team in the CIAA and Walter<br />

Sanders came in as the second-leading rusher in the nation and the Blue Bear<br />

defense, shut down the rushing attack <strong>of</strong> the Falcons in the fi rst half. Sanders had<br />

27 yards on the ground and the Falcons had only 38 for the fi rst half.<br />

The Livingstone defense forced the Falcons into four punts and one turnover<br />

on downs in the fi rst half and kept the Falcons out <strong>of</strong> the end zone towards the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the fi rst half as St. Augustine’s was driving for a late score.<br />

Despite the positive play <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bear defense in the fi rst half, the<br />

Livingstone <strong>of</strong>fense was unable to get anything going. In the fi rst half, the Blue<br />

Bears managed only 52 yards <strong>of</strong> total <strong>of</strong>fense, with 42 coming on the ground and<br />

10 coming via the pass.<br />

Livingstone looked to capitalize on its momentum from the fi rst half as<br />

it received the opening kick <strong>of</strong> the second stanza. On the fi rst play from<br />

scrimmage <strong>of</strong> the second half, quarterback Levon Stanley fumbled and the ball<br />

was recovered by St. Augustine’s on the 37 yard line. On the third play St.<br />

Augustine’s quarterback Teddy Bacote connected with Tyrone Laughinghouse for<br />

a 33-yard touchdown pass and a 7-0 Falcon lead.<br />

The next possession for Livingstone ended after only two plays as Stanley was<br />

intercepted on the 35 yard line and the pick was returned for a touchdown and a<br />

14-0 St. Augustine’s edge. After the next Blue Bear possession ended after three<br />

plays and a punt, St. Augustine’s added a 32-yard fi eld goal for a 17-0 lead.<br />

To start the fourth quarter the Blue Bears had another turnover. Kevin Shelf<br />

caught a pass at the 38 yard line, but the hit jarred the ball loose and the Falcons<br />

recovered. Despite the turnover, the Blue Bears got the ball back two plays<br />

later when Devonta Harmon forced a fumble after a pass completion and Martez<br />

Earles recovered the fumble.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fense again was unable to capitalize on the defensive play as three<br />

straight pass attempts fell incomplete and the Blue Bears were forced to punt.<br />

St. Augustine’s went up 20-0 on a 40-yard fi eld goal after a nine-play, 26-yard<br />

drive. The next drive for Livingstone ended after two plays when Curtis Edens<br />

fumbled and the ball was recovered by the Falcons. Walter Sanders rushed on<br />

two plays straight and got into the endzone on the second for a 26-0 Falcon lead.<br />

St. Augustine’s added one more touchdown with just over fi ve minutes to go to<br />

reach the fi nal score <strong>of</strong> 33-0.<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

St. Augustine's 0 0 17 16 33<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 0 0 0 0<br />

SAC LC<br />

FIRST DOWNS 15 6<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-102 33-61<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 191 17<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-0 20-7-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-293 53-78<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 3-65 1-2<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 1-15 7-82<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-35 0-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.8 9-35.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 5-3<br />

Penalties-Yards 6-30 2-10<br />

Possession Time 33:02 26:58<br />

Third-Down Conversions 7 <strong>of</strong> 16 3 <strong>of</strong> 14<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 <strong>of</strong> 3 1 <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-0<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 0-0<br />

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GAME 11 • NOVEMBER 6 • CHARLOTTE, NC<br />

Johnson C. Smith 26<br />

Livingstone 13<br />

CHARLOTTE, NC – Despite racking up 249 rushing yards Saturday the Blue Bears fell<br />

short <strong>of</strong> grabbing their fi rst win <strong>of</strong> the season in the 2 nd Annual Commemorative Classic as<br />

the Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls defeated Livingstone 26-13 at Memorial Stadium.<br />

The Blue Bears received the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f and after picking up a couple fi rst downs<br />

failed on a fourth down conversion and turned the ball over to the Golden Bulls. Johnson<br />

C. Smith also attempted to convert a fourth down, but was unsuccessful and the ball went<br />

back over to Livingstone.<br />

Livingstone punted on the ensuing possession, but the Blue Bears weren’t without the<br />

ball for long. On the next drive by the Golden Bulls, the Blue Bears forced a fumble that<br />

was recovered by Devonta Harmon and the Blue Bears took over. Despite the boost from<br />

the defense the <strong>of</strong>fense still sputtered and again turned the ball over on downs. With 2:34<br />

left in the fi rst quarter the Golden Bulls got on the scoreboard behind a 16-yard run to go<br />

up 7-0.<br />

The Blue Bears got the second quarter started on a positive note when Levon Stanley<br />

capped <strong>of</strong>f an impressive drive with a nine-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7-7.<br />

Just over a minute later Johnson C. Smith regained the lead on a 59-yard touchdown hook<br />

up. The extra point was blocked and the Golden Bulls led 13-7.<br />

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> 0 7 0 6 13<br />

Johnson C. Smith 7 12 7 0 26<br />

LC JCSU<br />

FIRST DOWNS 17 16<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-249 31-145<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 37 283<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-10-1 23-14-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-286 54-428<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-21<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns-Yards 6-113 1-15<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 1-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 3-26.3 1-39.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 3-25 10-111<br />

Possession Time 32:12 22:08<br />

Third-Down Conversions 4 <strong>of</strong> 17 4 <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 <strong>of</strong> 7 2 <strong>of</strong> 4<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Livingstone’s ensuing possession was again positive on the yardage and the Blue Bears got down to the Johnson C. Smith four yard line. Livingstone had a fourth down and goal to<br />

go and opted against the fi eld goal attempt and the running play failed and the ball was again turned over on downs. Johnson C. Smith took full advantage and hooked up on another<br />

big pass play, this time 75 yards for a touchdown. The Blue Bear special teams blocked another extra point try and Johnson C. Smith led 19-7, the halftime score.<br />

For an unknown reason the Blue Bears got the opening kick <strong>of</strong> the second half after also receiving it in the fi rst half. The fi rst drive for the Blue Bears ended on a turnover on<br />

downs. Johnson C. Smith took over and capped <strong>of</strong>f an eight-play, 65-yard drive with a 21-yard run to go up 26-7 with the extra point. After a Livingstone punt on the next possession,<br />

Shawntez Jones picked <strong>of</strong>f his fi rst pass <strong>of</strong> the season to give the ball back to the Blue Bears.<br />

The fourth quarter started with a Livingstone punt followed less than two minutes later by a Johnson C. Smith punt. Starting quarterback Levon Stanley was injured in the next<br />

series and backup Curtis Edens entered the game. On his fi rst pass, Edens was intercepted giving the ball back to the Golden Bulls. With 8:10 to go in the game the Golden Bulls<br />

turned the ball over on downs.<br />

Livingstone took over on the 39 yard line <strong>of</strong> Johnson C. Smith and drove 61 yards on 11 plays to get into the end zone on a seven-yard run by Tevin Mishoe. The Blue Bears<br />

attempted a two-point conversion that failed and the Golden Bulls led 26-13. Livingstone attempted an onside kick that was recovered by Johnson C. Smith which allowed the Golden<br />

Bulls to run out the clock and take 26-13 victory.<br />

NATIONAL<br />

RECOGNITION<br />

Our student-athletes have received the<br />

NCAA’s highest individual honors<br />

including winning the Walter Byers<br />

Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top<br />

student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year Award.<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

PARTNERSHIPS<br />

We have initiated national community<br />

partnerships with the Make-A-Wish<br />

Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.<br />

UNIQUE<br />

FISCAL MODEL<br />

We <strong>of</strong>fer a unique fiscal model for<br />

intercollegiate athletics that redefine the<br />

institutional value for sponsoring sports<br />

and <strong>of</strong>fering athletics scholarships.


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Northern Division<br />

Team Conf. Overall<br />

Rec. Rec.<br />

Virginia State 6-1 8-3<br />

Bowie State 6-1 6-4<br />

Elizabeth City State 5-2 6-4<br />

Chowan 3-4 3-7<br />

Virginia Union 3-4 3-7<br />

St. Paul’s 2-5 2-8<br />

Lincoln 0-7 1-9<br />

Offense<br />

QB - Kevin Atkins - Shaw<br />

RB - Walter Sanders - St. Augustine’s<br />

RB - Nicholas Cooper - Winston-Salem State<br />

WR - Robert Holland - Chowan<br />

WR - Joseph John-Pierre - Winston-Salem State<br />

TE - Jone’ Harris - St. Augustine’s<br />

OL - Justin Wells - St. Augustine’s<br />

OL - Travis Taylor - Winston-Salem State<br />

OL - Edawn Coughman - Shaw<br />

OL - Markus Copeland - Virginia State<br />

OL - David Mims - Vurigina Union<br />

KR - Tyron Laughinghouse - St. Augustine’s<br />

PK - Justin Parker - Virginia State<br />

Offense<br />

QB - Teddy Bacote - St. Augustine’s<br />

RB - Kenay Hawks - Virginia State<br />

WR - Tehvyn Brantley - Winston-Salem State<br />

WR - Jermaine Jones - St. Augustine’s<br />

WR - Newton Miller II - St. Augustine’s<br />

TE - Dallin Gray - Fayetteville State<br />

OL - Wayne Barron - Lincoln<br />

OL - Jadarius Dean - St. Augustine’s<br />

OL - OgheneMaro Erhie - Bowie State<br />

OL - David Gatlin - Elizabeth City State<br />

K - Devon Pike - Elizabeth city State<br />

2010 Final Standings<br />

2010 CIAA Championship<br />

Shaw - 14, Virginia State - 7<br />

2010 All-Conference Teams<br />

2010 All-Rookie Teams<br />

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2010 CIAA Recap<br />

Southern Division<br />

Team Conf. Overall<br />

Rec. Rec.<br />

Shaw 7-0 9-3<br />

St. Augustine’s 6-1 9-2<br />

Winston-Salem State 5-2 8-2<br />

Fayetteville State 4-3 5-5<br />

Johnson C. Smith 1-6 2-8<br />

Livingstone 0-7 0-11<br />

Defense<br />

DL - Jarvis Stokes - St. Paul’s<br />

DL - Charles Deas - Shaw<br />

DL - Malcolm Jenkins - Elizabeth City State<br />

DL - Juan Corders - Winston-Salem State<br />

LB - Jeremy Cunningham - Fayetteville State<br />

LB - Fred Sparkman - Shaw<br />

LB - Steven Stanback - St. Augustine’s<br />

DB - Andre Lyles - Fayetteville State<br />

DB - Dominic Tolson - St. Paul’s<br />

DB - Darnell Evans - Shaw<br />

DB - Ian White - Virginia State<br />

P - William Rudd - Virginia State<br />

PR - Alberto Johnson - Shaw<br />

Defense<br />

DL - Marc McCadden - Chowan<br />

LB - Jason Ampy - Chowan<br />

LB - William Davis - Elizabeth City State<br />

LB - Timothy Durant - Virginia State<br />

LB - Chaz Robinson - St. Augustine’s<br />

LB - Gatlin Williams - Chowan<br />

DB - Darnell Evans - Shaw<br />

DB - Anthony Hooks - Chowan<br />

DB - Monte Robinson - St. Paul’s<br />

DB - Kwaheem Smith - Lincoln<br />

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2010 CIAA Statistical Leaders<br />

Rushing Yds/gm<br />

Walter Sanders, SAC..............137.7<br />

Daronte McNeil, ECSU..........132.1<br />

Nicholas Cooper, WSSU.........113.4<br />

Passing Average Yds/gm<br />

Ryan Carter, JCSU.................212.9<br />

Creven Powell, ECSU.............184.7<br />

Kevin Atkins, SU....................175.0<br />

Receptions Rec/Gm<br />

Robert Holland, CU....................8.6<br />

Jeremy Franklin, JCSU...............5.3<br />

Kevin Hodrick, CU....................4.9<br />

Receiving Yards Yds/gm<br />

Joseph John-Pierre, VUU.......107.0<br />

Jeremy Franklin, JCSU.............82.3<br />

Robert Holland, CU..................80.4<br />

Total Offense Yds/gm<br />

Ryan Carter, JCSU..................256.3<br />

Kevin Atkins, SU....................203.8<br />

Robert Benjamin, FSU............197.6<br />

Scoring Pts/gm<br />

Walter Sanders, SAC..................9.0<br />

Nicholas Cooper, WSSU............9.0<br />

Landon Thayer, WSSU...............6.7<br />

Punt Return Average Yds/Ret<br />

Alberto Johnson, SU................16.6<br />

Tony Goodman, CU..................15.0<br />

Dominique Fitzgerald, WSSU..12.3<br />

Kick Return Average Yds/Ret<br />

Tyron Laughinghouse, SAC.....29.5<br />

Billy Wiggins, ECSU...............26.4<br />

Richard Medlin, FSU...............26.0<br />

All Purpose Yards Yds/gm<br />

Richard Medlin, FSU.............148.2<br />

Walter Sanders, SAC..............146.1<br />

Daronte McNeil, ECSU..........145.4<br />

Punting Yds/Kick<br />

Tyler Rabb, JCSU.....................43.0<br />

Billy Rudd, VSU......................39.4<br />

Michael Gagne, BSU................38.0<br />

Field Goals FG/gm<br />

Landon Thayer, WSSU.............0.80<br />

Austin Turner, FSU..................0.78<br />

Justin Parker, VSU....................0.73<br />

Alexander Tucker, SAC............0.73<br />

Tackles Tkl/gm<br />

Jeremy Cunningham, FSU.......10.7<br />

Steven Stanback, SAC................9.6<br />

Brucele Sterile, LUP..................9.0<br />

Fred Sparkman, SU....................8.8<br />

Adidi Arrington, VUU...............8.6<br />

Chaz Robinson, SAC..................8.2<br />

LaQuentin Milo, VSU................7.7<br />

Steven Grant-Jones, BSU...........7.7<br />

Jeremy Pruitt, VSU.....................7.5<br />

Sacks Total<br />

Malcolm Jenkins, ECSU.........13.0<br />

Timothy Durant, VSU.................8.0<br />

Timothy Green, LUP..................7.0<br />

Anthony Harris, SAC.................6.5<br />

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Tackles For Loss Total<br />

Malcolm Jenkins, ECSU..........18.5<br />

Jarvis Stokes, SPC....................16.0<br />

Demarcus Roberson, SU..........15.5<br />

Brandon McElwee, LUP...........15.0<br />

Stanley Porter, SU....................15.0<br />

Passes Defended Avg/gm<br />

Darnell Evans, SU....................1.82<br />

Andre Lyles, FSU.....................1.50<br />

Kenneth Turner, BSU...............1.30<br />

Zavis Padgett, ECSU................1.30<br />

Ian White, VSU.........................1.27<br />

Interceptions Avg/gm<br />

Andre Lyles, FSU.....................0.60<br />

Darnell Evans, SU..................,.0.55<br />

Anthony Hooks, CU..................0.50<br />

Kawheem Smith, LUP..............0.50<br />

Ian White, VSU.........................0.45<br />

Fumbles Forced Avg/gm<br />

Steven Grant-Jones, BSU.........0.40<br />

Jeremy Pruitt, VSU...................0.36<br />

Dewitt Dixon, ECSU................0.33<br />

Leon Eason, CU.......................0.30<br />

Timothy Green, LUP................0.30<br />

Dorian Edwards, LC.................0.27<br />

Fumbles Recovered Avg/gm<br />

Juan Corders, WSSU................0.50<br />

Leon Eason, CU........................0.40<br />

Jeremy Cunningham, FSU.......0.40<br />

Malcolm Jenkins, ECSU..........0.40<br />

Xavier Robinson, SPC..............0.33


<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong>, the site <strong>of</strong> the fi rst intercollegiate<br />

football game between two “colored<br />

institutions” has a unique athletic history. It was a<br />

participant in several “fi rst games” and winner <strong>of</strong><br />

several championships. Gridiron history at Livingstone<br />

has had its share <strong>of</strong> colorful seasons, phenomenal<br />

teams and spectacular players.<br />

The fi rst football game in the United States<br />

was played November, 1869 between Rutgers and<br />

Princeton. Twenty-three years later, the fi rst intercollegiate<br />

football game between historically black<br />

colleges was initiated. On December 27, 1892 on<br />

a snow-covered fi eld,<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong> met<br />

Biddle University (now<br />

Johnson C. Smith University)<br />

in this historic affair.<br />

The football 11, as<br />

they came to be known,<br />

was organized in the fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1892 and was composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> J.W. Walker, captain;<br />

W.J. Trent, manager; R.J.<br />

Rencher, Henry Rives,<br />

C.N. Garland, J.R. Dillard,<br />

J.B.A. Yelverton, Wade<br />

Hampton, Charles H. Patrick,<br />

J.J. Taylor and F.H.<br />

Cummings.<br />

December 27, 1892<br />

was a cold and dreary day<br />

and snow had fallen to a considerable depth. In the<br />

early stages <strong>of</strong> the two 45-minute halves, Biddle<br />

scored a touchdown, making the score 5-0. Later in<br />

the game, just shy <strong>of</strong> another score, a Biddle fumble<br />

led to an apparent Livingstone touchdown. However,<br />

an appeal by Biddle that the runner was tackled<br />

out <strong>of</strong> bounds on the snow-covered turf was upheld<br />

and Biddle won 5-0.<br />

Since that time, games between Livingstone<br />

and Johnson C. Smith have been a fi xture in North<br />

Carolina and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association.<br />

After that initial contest, Livingstone has<br />

written gridiron history in numerous tilts.<br />

Livingstone’s successes began early in the<br />

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History <strong>of</strong> LC <strong>Football</strong><br />

20th Centry. Bejamin Butler Church, who played<br />

for Livingstone until 1907, coached the team from<br />

1911-1926. Coach Church guided Livingstone to<br />

six titles as part <strong>of</strong> the North Carolina Intercollegiate<br />

Athletic Association. The Blue Bears took home<br />

titles in 1912, 1914, 1915, 1921, 1922 and 1923.<br />

Moderate success followed Livingstone through<br />

the 1930s, 1940s and the early 1950s. Coach Edward<br />

Mitchell who guided the Blue Bears in 1957<br />

and 1958 brough back the winning ways to the<br />

program. An overall 12-4-1 record in those two seasons<br />

paved the way for a share <strong>of</strong> the 1960 Eastern<br />

Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

title under coach<br />

Charles Cox. After a 5-4<br />

season in 1961, the school<br />

produced only two more<br />

winning seasons until 1973.<br />

Coach Baxter Holman<br />

came to Livingstone<br />

in 1973, transforming a 2-8<br />

team into a 7-2-1 squad<br />

in just one year. Holman<br />

coached the Blue Bears to<br />

an overall 34-18-1 record<br />

in six seasons with only<br />

one losing campaign.<br />

Livingstone went 5-4-1 in<br />

1978, but produced only<br />

two more winning years<br />

through the 1993 season.<br />

In 1994 Thomas “Rudy” Abrams came to lead<br />

the Blue Bears after a 1-10 record in 1993. Through<br />

his fi rst two seasons, Abrams showed improvement<br />

going 5-5 and 5-4-1 respectively. After an 8-2 1996<br />

season, Abrams guided Livingstone to back-to-back<br />

CIAA Championships in 1997 (10-0) and 1998 (7-<br />

3).<br />

After Abrams exit from Livingstone following<br />

the 1998 season, the success <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bears<br />

quickly declined. Since the 7-3, 1998 season Livingstone<br />

has not had a winning season. In December<br />

2009, Elvin J. James was named the 33rd coach<br />

at Livingstone <strong>College</strong> and charged with returning<br />

the football program to glory.<br />

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Record Book<br />

SINGLE GAME RECORDS<br />

Scored Points<br />

20 Joseph White 1983<br />

Touchdowns<br />

5 Joseph White 1983<br />

Rushing Attempts<br />

44 Rob Clodfelter 1991<br />

Rushing Yards<br />

322 Joseph White 1982<br />

342 Joseph White 1983<br />

Rushing Touchdowns<br />

5 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

4 Joseph White 1983<br />

Passing Attempts<br />

36 Darryl Ardrew 1992<br />

Pass Completions<br />

21 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

Passing Yards<br />

413 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

Passing Touchdowns<br />

6 Darryl Ardrey 1991<br />

5 Joel Ward 2002<br />

Pass Receptions<br />

13 Ben Coates 1988<br />

Pass Receiving Yards<br />

239 Herb Jones 1993<br />

Pass Receiving Touchdowns<br />

3 Sylvester Sutton 1966<br />

3 Walter Hand 1984<br />

3 Herb Jones 1991<br />

Punts<br />

11 James Simpson 1989<br />

Punting Yards<br />

448 James Simpson 1989<br />

Tackles<br />

18 Troy Veale 1993<br />

18 Robert Massey-Brice 2008<br />

Sacks<br />

4 Johnny Miller 1976<br />

Interceptions<br />

4 Roddrick Dunlap 1997<br />

3 Bryant Dean 1986<br />

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS<br />

Scored Points<br />

146 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

140 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

92 Joseph White 1984<br />

88 Rob Clodfelter 1991<br />

84 Joseph White 1983<br />

68 Wilmont Perry 1996<br />

60 Samuel Bunch 1974<br />

Touchdowns<br />

24 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

23 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

14 Joseph White 1983<br />

14 Joseph White 1984<br />

14 Rob Clodfelter 1991<br />

11 Wilmont Perry 1996<br />

10 Samule Bunch 1974<br />

10 Ben Coates 1990<br />

Rushing Attempts<br />

272 Rob Clodfelter 1992<br />

217 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

195 Joseph White 1983<br />

176 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

Rushing Yards<br />

1,934 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

1,425 Rob Clodfelter 1992<br />

1,266 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

1,149 Joseph White 1982<br />

1,130 Joseph White 1983<br />

1,107 Rob Clodfelter 1991<br />

Rushing Touchdowns<br />

23 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

21 Carlton Jones 1998<br />

17 Wilmont Perry 1997<br />

14 Rob Clodfelter 1993<br />

Passing Attempts<br />

338 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

272 Steven Williams 2009<br />

205 Steven Williams 2008<br />

200 Alfred Tyler 1965<br />

Passing Completions<br />

174 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

119 Steven Williams 2009<br />

109 Alfred Tyler 1965<br />

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Passing Yards<br />

2,460 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

1,472 Alfred Tyler 1965<br />

1,329 Steven Williams 2009<br />

1,240 Pernell Wilder 1997<br />

Passing Touchdowns<br />

29 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

16 Alfred Tyler 1965<br />

16 Pernell Wilder 1997<br />

Pass Receptions<br />

52 Sylvester Sutton 1968<br />

42 James Jackson 1978<br />

41 Allen Hart 1965<br />

39 Omar McFadden 2009<br />

Pass Receiving Yards<br />

837 Sylvester Sutton 1968<br />

676 Allen Hart 1965<br />

560 James Jackson 1978<br />

Pass Receiving Touchdowns<br />

10 Samuel Bunch 1974<br />

10 Ben Coates 1990<br />

Total Offense<br />

2,499 Alfred Tyler 1966<br />

Punts<br />

69 James Simpson 1989<br />

66 James Simpson 1986<br />

64 Andrew Cooney 1976<br />

62 Domo Piscitello 2008<br />

60 Andrew Cooney 1973<br />

53 James Simpson 1987<br />

Punting Yards<br />

2,691 James Simpson 1989<br />

2,626 James Simpson 1986<br />

2,522 Andrew Cooney 1973<br />

2,519 Andrew Cooney 1976<br />

2,259 Domo Piscitello 2008<br />

2,203 James Simpson 1987<br />

Tackles<br />

153 Moises Gordon 2004<br />

141 Jason Ocean 2001<br />

102 Reggie Miller 1990<br />

Sacks<br />

13 Reggie Miller 1990<br />

Interceptions<br />

9 Shavarez Thompson 1998


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Scored Points<br />

264 Rob Clodfelter 1990-1993<br />

162 Ben Coates 1987-1988,1990<br />

Touchdowns<br />

40 Rob Clodfelter 1990-1993<br />

17 Shannon Gainey 1998-2001<br />

Rushing Attempts<br />

697 Joseph White 1981-1984<br />

695 Rob Clodfelter 1990-1993<br />

451 Wilmont Perry 1994, 1996-1997<br />

Rushing Yards<br />

4,257 Wilmont Perry 1994, 1996-1997<br />

4,127 Rob Clodfelter 1990-1993<br />

4,075 Joseph White 1981-1984<br />

Rushing Touchdowns<br />

39 Joseph White 1981-1984<br />

32 Wilmont Perry 1994, 1996-1997<br />

32 Rob Clodfelter 1990-1993<br />

Passing Attempts<br />

820 Steven Williams 2006-2009<br />

696 Darryl Ardrey 1990-1993<br />

229 Joel Ward, Jr. 2001-2002<br />

Passing Completions<br />

360 Steven Williams 2006-2009<br />

341 Darryl Ardrey 1990-1993<br />

105 Joel Ward, Jr. 2001-2002<br />

CAREER RECORDS<br />

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Record Book<br />

Passing Yards<br />

4,530 Alfred Tyler 1963-1966<br />

4,494 Darryl Ardrey 1990-1993<br />

1,387 Joel Ward, Jr. 2001-2002<br />

Passing Touchdowns<br />

54 Alfred Tyler 1963-1966<br />

Pass Receiving Yards<br />

1,510 Shannon Gainey 1998-2001<br />

1,268 Ben Coates 1987-1988, 1990<br />

Pass Receiving Touchdowns<br />

18 Ben Coates 1987-1988, 1990<br />

10 Shannon Gainey 1998-2001<br />

Punts<br />

229 James Simpson 1986-1989<br />

Punting Yards<br />

9,127 James Simpson 1986-1989<br />

7,399 Andrew Cooney 1973-1976<br />

Kick Return Yards<br />

1,113 Shannon Gainey 1998-2001<br />

All-Purpose Yards<br />

3,545 Shannon Gainey 1998-2001<br />

Tackles<br />

344 Reggie Miller 1987-1990<br />

341 Jason Ocean 2000-2002<br />

Sacks<br />

33 Reggie Miller 1987-1990<br />

Interceptions<br />

23 Roddrick Dunalp 1993-1997<br />

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The Last Time...<br />

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TEAM<br />

SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT: 2003 vs. Elizabeth City State, Won 19-0<br />

WAS SHUT OUT: 2010 vs. St. Augustine’s, Lost 33-0<br />

SCORED BETWEEN 50-59 POINTS: 1998 vs. Elizabeth City State, Won 59-0<br />

ALLOWED BETWEEN 50-59 POINTS: 1010 vs. Fayetteville State, Lost 59-6<br />

SCORED BETWEEN 60-69 POINTS: 1997 vs. Fayetteville State, Won 67-13<br />

ALLOWED BETWEEN 60-69 POINTS: 2004 vs. Fayetteville State, Lost 62-19<br />

SCORED MORE THAN 70 POINTS: Never<br />

ALLOWED MORE THAN 70 POINTS: Never<br />

SCORED ON A SAFETY: 9/11/10 vs. Catawba<br />

ALLOWED A KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: 9/18/2010 vs. Bowie State University<br />

RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TD: 10/30/2010 vs. St. Augustine’s<br />

OVERCAME HALFTIME DEFICIT TO WIN: 9/23/2006 vs. Bowie State (Trailed 3-0, Won 7-3)<br />

TRAILED AFTER THREE QUARTERS, RALLIED TO WIN: 11/7/2003 vs. Fayetteville State (Trailed, 20-7, Won 28-27)<br />

DEFENSE INTERCEPTED THREE PASSES: 9/27/2008 vs. Lincoln (PA)<br />

LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING: 10/23/2010 vs. Fayetteville State (28)<br />

200+ YARDS RUSHING: 11/6/2010 vs. Johnson C. Smith (249)<br />

INDIVIDUAL<br />

HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 150+ YARDS: 9/27/2008 vs. Lincoln (PA) - Rashaad Fluker<br />

HAD A PLAYER WITH 2 INTERCEPTIONS: 10/24/2009 vs. Shaw - Devonta Harmon<br />

100-199 YARDS RUSHING,GAME: 10/17/2009 vs. Chowan - Steven Williams (130 Yards)<br />

80+ YARD PASS COMPLETION: 10/19/2009 vs. Chowan - Steven Williams (82 Yards)<br />

300+ YARDS PASSING, GAME: 10/18/2003 vs. Winston-Salem State - Joel Ward, Jr. (314 Yards)<br />

20 PASS COMPLETIONS, GAME: 10/11/2003 vs. Johnson C. Smith - Joel Ward, Jr. (27 Completions)<br />

FOUR + TD PASSES, GAME: 10/19/2002 vs. Johnson C. Smith - Joel Ward, Jr. (5 TDs)<br />

10+ RECEPTIONS, GAME: 10/31/2009 vs. Fayetteville State - Omar McFadden (10 Receptions)<br />

100-149 RECEIVING YARDS, GAME: 10/17/2009 vs. Chowan - Omar McFadden (120 Yards)<br />

150+ YARDS RECEIVING, GAME: 8/30/2003 vs. Shaw - Chris Jeter (173 Yards)<br />

RETURNED INTERCEPTION FOR TD: 10/25/2008 vs. Shaw - Robert Brice-Massey<br />

RETURNED FUMBLE FOR TD: 9/27/2008 vs. Lincoln (PA) - Justin Johnson<br />

BLOCKD A FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT: 10/17/10 vs. St. Augustine’s - Devonta Harmon<br />

RETURNED A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL FOR A TD: 8/30/2003 vs. Shaw - Jason Ocean<br />

RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TD: 9/30/2006 vs. Shaw - Alvin Hudson


<strong>2011</strong> livingstone football<br />

All-Time Conference Honors<br />

LIVINGSTONE ALL-CIAA SELECTIONS<br />

1966<br />

Sylvester Sutton (WR)<br />

Alfred Tyler (QB)<br />

1968<br />

Gregory Smith (OT)<br />

Paul Klutz (LB)<br />

1969<br />

Paul Klutz (LB)<br />

1970<br />

Tobert Brandon (C)<br />

1971<br />

Perry Price (G)<br />

Frank Sawyer (G)<br />

David Brooks (DB)<br />

1972<br />

John Farrar (LB)<br />

1973<br />

Frank Sawyer (G)<br />

Robert Thomas (OT)<br />

Andrew Cooney (SP)<br />

Horace Ballard (DE)<br />

1974<br />

Sylvester Ritter (G)<br />

Samuel Bunch (WR)<br />

Johnny Miller (G)<br />

Andrew Cooney (SP)<br />

1975<br />

Johnny Miller (G)<br />

Larry Lee (LB)<br />

1976<br />

Herman Cuthrell (DE)<br />

Andrew Cooney (SP)<br />

1977<br />

Herman Cuthrell (DE)<br />

Johnny Stoutamire (DB)<br />

1979<br />

Jesse Long (TE)<br />

1981<br />

Joseph White (RB)<br />

1982<br />

Joseph White (RB)<br />

1983<br />

Joseph White (RB)<br />

Paul Ford (K)<br />

1984<br />

Robert Green (SE)<br />

Rufus Mosley (OL)<br />

Joseph White (RB)<br />

1985<br />

Kevin Cunningham (OL)<br />

Jerry Asbury (DL)<br />

1986<br />

Bryan Dean (DB)<br />

James Simpson (P)<br />

1987<br />

James Simpson (P)<br />

1988<br />

James Simpson (P)<br />

1989<br />

Kevin Caldwell (OL)<br />

James Cunningham (DL)<br />

Reggie Miller (LB)<br />

James Simpson (P)<br />

1990<br />

Ben Coates (TE)<br />

1991<br />

John Terry (OL)<br />

Rob Clodfelter (RB)<br />

Willie Smiley (LB)<br />

1992<br />

Rod Clodfelter (RB)<br />

1994<br />

Troy Veale (LB)<br />

George Williams (DB)<br />

1995<br />

Mike White (OT)<br />

Roderick Dunlap (DB)<br />

Quincy Morgan (LB)<br />

1996<br />

Courtney Coleman (G)<br />

George Williams (DB)<br />

Roderick Dunlap (DB)<br />

1997<br />

Pernell Wilder (QB)<br />

Wilmont Perry (RB)<br />

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Courtney Coleman (G)<br />

John Miller (OT)<br />

Roderick Dunlap (DB)<br />

Bacardi Ayers (LB)<br />

James Lowery (DL)<br />

1998<br />

Carlton Jones (RB)<br />

Charles Cooley (C)<br />

Gerald Hilliard (OT)<br />

Shavarez Thompson (DB)<br />

Ronnie Washburg (DL)<br />

1999<br />

D’Andre Hopper (QB)<br />

Carlton Jones (KR)<br />

Ronnie Washburn (DL)<br />

Devie King (DB)<br />

2000<br />

Derrick Reynolds (C)<br />

Devie King (DB)<br />

2001<br />

Shannon Gainey (WR)<br />

Jason Ocean (LB)<br />

2002<br />

Jason Ocean (LB)<br />

2003<br />

Jason Ocean (LB)<br />

2004<br />

Chris Jeter (WR)<br />

Moises Gordon (LB)<br />

LIVINGSTONE ALL-CIAA ROOKIE SELECTIONS<br />

1990<br />

Rob Clodfelter (RB)<br />

Darryl Ardrey (QB)<br />

Joe Martin (KR)<br />

1991<br />

William Houston (OL)<br />

Tiece Ruffi n (DL)<br />

Sheldon Thompson (DB)<br />

1992<br />

Bobby Curry (TE)<br />

Eric Jones (DL)<br />

Ty Dixon (LB)<br />

1993<br />

Charles Pigford (DL)<br />

1994<br />

Spencer Williams (QB)<br />

Torrence Stevenson (WR)<br />

Wilmont Perry (RB)<br />

James Lowery (DL)<br />

Jamil Davis (LB)<br />

George Williams (DB)<br />

1995<br />

Tyrone Caldwell (OL)<br />

Eric Crawford (RB)<br />

Mansor Salahuddin (PR)<br />

1997<br />

Chris Williams (RB)<br />

Lateef Williamson (OL)<br />

1998<br />

Carlton Jones (RB)<br />

Shannon Gainey (WR)<br />

Shavarez Thompson (SS)<br />

1999<br />

Osny Eteinne (C)<br />

Tremayne Gilmore (G)<br />

Carl Jones (RB)<br />

2000<br />

Antoine Smith (WR)<br />

Jason Ocean (LB)<br />

2001<br />

Ibrahim Bah (K)<br />

David Melton (QB)<br />

Omar Middleton (LB)<br />

Sheldon Richardson (LB)<br />

2002<br />

Chris Jeter (WR/P)<br />

2003<br />

Jamel Montgomery<br />

2004<br />

Santanta Mauney (RB)<br />

Dalvon Mack (LB)<br />

2005<br />

Ryan Goings (DB)<br />

Keith Webster (LB)<br />

2006<br />

Sean Vary (K)<br />

Steven Williams (QB)<br />

2009<br />

Dorian Edwards (DL)<br />

Omar McFadden (WR)<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

1892 0-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Biddle 5<br />

1893-1900<br />

No Results Available<br />

1901 3-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

W A&M L<br />

W Shaw L<br />

W Shaw L<br />

1902-1905<br />

No Results Available<br />

1906 4-0-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

17 A&M 0<br />

0 Knoxville 0<br />

42 Kitrell 0<br />

32 Morristown 0<br />

5 Shaw 0<br />

1907 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

A&M<br />

Kittrell<br />

Shaw (LC Forefeited)<br />

1908 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

10 Clafl in 6<br />

1909 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

A&M<br />

0 Hampton 21<br />

1910 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

Kittrell<br />

A&M<br />

Knoxville<br />

1911<br />

No Results Available<br />

1912 3-1-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

13 A&M 0<br />

12 Shaw 0<br />

0 Clafl in 0<br />

13 Biddle 2<br />

0 Howard 25<br />

1913 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

A&M<br />

Knoxville<br />

Shaw<br />

3 Biddle 0<br />

Bennett<br />

1914 5-1-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

7 Knoxville 0<br />

7 Bennett 0<br />

8 Shaw 0<br />

7 A&M 0<br />

3 Biddle 0<br />

0 Hampton 39<br />

1915 3-0-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

42 High Point 0<br />

3 Bennett 0<br />

0 NC A&T 0<br />

6 Biddle 0<br />

12 NC A&T 12<br />

1916 2-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Bennett 0<br />

25 Shaw 11<br />

0 NC A&T 17<br />

0 Biddle 21<br />

1917 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

Bennett<br />

NC A&T<br />

Shaw<br />

Biddle<br />

1918-1919<br />

1920 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

12 Biddle 0<br />

1921 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 NC A&T 0<br />

25 Biddle 0<br />

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1922 4-1-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 NTS Durham 0<br />

6 Morehouse 13<br />

0 Shaw 0<br />

18 Benedict 7<br />

12 NC A&T 6<br />

7 Biddle 0<br />

1923 3-2-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

53 Mary Potter 0<br />

6 Morehouse 6<br />

0 Howard 15<br />

6 Shaw 0<br />

0 St. Paul’s 50<br />

0 Bennett 0<br />

2 Biddle 0<br />

1924 3-2-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

45 Mary Potter 0<br />

0 Shaw 0<br />

13 Bennett 0<br />

0 VA Seminary 31<br />

6 Knoxville 0<br />

7 Biddle 12<br />

1925 4-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

45 Mary Potter 0<br />

0 Howard 21<br />

6 St. Augustine’s 6<br />

3 VA Seminary 36<br />

14 Clafl in 0<br />

0 Knoxville 13<br />

13 NC <strong>College</strong> 6<br />

25 Bennett 6<br />

1926 2-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

65 Mary Potter 0<br />

0 Howard 31<br />

0 NC A&T 32<br />

6 St. Augustine’s 25<br />

7 Clafl in 0<br />

0 Knoxville 3<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 13


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1927 3-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

33 Mary Potter 0<br />

7 St. Augustine’s 0<br />

0 Shaw 0<br />

0 Clafl in 22<br />

6 Knoxville 31<br />

0 NC State 13<br />

27 Johnson C. Smith 26<br />

1928 3-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Howard 32<br />

0 Clafl in 6<br />

18 Paine 6<br />

7 NC <strong>College</strong> 0<br />

14 Shaw 2<br />

13 St. Augustine’s 13<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

1929 3-3-3<br />

LC OPP<br />

19 Bricks Junior 0<br />

0 Benedict 0<br />

0 VA Seminary 19<br />

0 Clafl in 7<br />

51 Paine 7<br />

37 Fayetteville St. 0<br />

0 Knoxville 0<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 0<br />

6 NC A&T 12<br />

1930 0-7-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Bricks Junior 0<br />

2 Benedict 12<br />

0 NC State 12<br />

7 Howard 44<br />

6 Clafl in 6<br />

6 Shaw 19<br />

0 Knoxville 19<br />

2 Allen 14<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

1931 0-5-3<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 NC A&T 7<br />

0 Bricks Junior 7<br />

0 NC <strong>College</strong> 33<br />

0 Hampton 44<br />

4 Clafl in 6<br />

6 Shaw 6<br />

0 Allen 0<br />

6 VA Seminary 6<br />

1932 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Morristown Jr. 13<br />

0 Allen 7<br />

0 NC A&T 25<br />

0 Shaw 32<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 7<br />

1933<br />

Intercollegiate <strong>Football</strong> Not Sponsored<br />

1934 1-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Allen 7<br />

0 Miner Teachers 32<br />

0 Morristown Jr. 20<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

12 Brainerd Jr. 6<br />

1935 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

Brainerd Jr.<br />

Clafl in<br />

0 Allen 7<br />

0 Morris 13<br />

0 Paine 6<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 12<br />

1936 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

26 Friendship Jr. 0<br />

7 Morris 0<br />

6 Clafl in 6<br />

0 Allen 6<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 25<br />

0 Georgia St. 6<br />

6 Voorhees 18<br />

Paine<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 25<br />

1937 1-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Allen 27<br />

0 Clafl in 44<br />

7 Benedict 24<br />

12 Paine 0<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 6<br />

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1938 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 NC A&T 25<br />

6 Benedict 0<br />

14 Clafl in 0<br />

6 Allen 6<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 31<br />

12 NC State 6<br />

Miner St.<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 26<br />

0 SC State 19<br />

1939 3-5-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 NC A&T 40<br />

20 Elizabeth City St. 0<br />

6 Allen 7<br />

2 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

7 Clafl in 6<br />

0 Benedict 0<br />

0 NC State 26<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 13<br />

52 Clinton Jr. 0<br />

1940 3-2-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

37 Clinton Jr. 0<br />

0 NC State 55<br />

25 Clafl in 0<br />

0 Allen 0<br />

6 St. Augustine’s 6<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 65<br />

25 Kittrell 0<br />

1941 2-5-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Clinton Jr. 0<br />

7 Winston-Salem St. 12<br />

0 Clafl in 2<br />

2 Allen 6<br />

0 St. Augustine’s 3<br />

21 Fayetteville St. 0<br />

0 NC Central 45<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 34<br />

1946 0-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

0 Winston-Salem St. 19<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 19<br />

0 Benedict 41<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 24<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

1947 2-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

32 Friendship Jr. 6<br />

0 Winston-Salem St. 7<br />

7 Elizabeth City St. 24<br />

0 St. Augustine’s 6<br />

0 Knoxville 38<br />

0 Princess Ann, MD 39<br />

19 Storers 0<br />

1948 2-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

26 Friendship Jr. 0<br />

6 Norfolk St. 41<br />

2 Elizabeth City St. 25<br />

6 Knoxville 19<br />

8 St. Augustine’s 61<br />

7 Winston-Salem St. 13<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

25 Storers 7<br />

1949 2-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

8 Paine 7<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 52<br />

0 Norfolk St. 28<br />

0 Morristown Jr. 40<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 40<br />

6 VA Seminary 0<br />

1950 0-6-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Paine 34<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 14<br />

6 VA Seminary 21<br />

0 Norfolk St. 28<br />

0 Morris 32<br />

7 Morristown Jr. 32<br />

13 Voorhees 13<br />

1951 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Paine 0<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 20<br />

0 Norfolk St. 25<br />

0 Morris 12<br />

Morristown Jr.<br />

13 Voorhees 13<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 20<br />

1952 3-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

8 Morris 0<br />

6 Paine 7<br />

2 Elizabeth City St. 25<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 18<br />

6 Norfolk St. 7<br />

14 Voorhees 7<br />

25 Morristown Jr. 0<br />

1953 3-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

27 SC Area Trade 0<br />

26 Paine 0<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 25<br />

6 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

20 Norfolk St. 14<br />

6 Voorhees 13<br />

18 Morristown Jr. 34<br />

1954 5-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Knoxville 25<br />

6 SC Area Trade 0<br />

6 Paine 0<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 21<br />

14 Norfolk St. 13<br />

46 Morristown Jr. 6<br />

54 Friendship Jr. 2<br />

1955 2-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Knoxville 24<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 12<br />

7 Paine 0<br />

12 SC Area Trade 20<br />

6 Norfolk St. 13<br />

14 Voorhees 20<br />

20 Morristown Jr. 24<br />

7 Morris 20<br />

1956 4-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 7<br />

21 Paine 19<br />

0 SC Area Trade 13<br />

6 Norfolk St. 0<br />

14 Morris 12<br />

13 Voorhees 25<br />

16 Morristown 12<br />

0 Friendship Jr. 8<br />

1957 6-2-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Clafl in 14<br />

13 Morristown Jr. 12<br />

13 Paine 0<br />

20 SC Area Trade 0<br />

12 Norfolk St. 25<br />

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19 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

19 St. Paul’s 0<br />

20 Friendship Jr. 0<br />

1958 6-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

20 Clafl in 0<br />

28 Morristown Jr. 0<br />

40 Paine 0<br />

2 SC Area Trade 8<br />

30 Norfolk St. 14<br />

28 Voorhees 0<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 22<br />

28 St. Paul’s 6<br />

1959 5-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

42 Friendship Jr. 0<br />

0 Clafl in 36<br />

30 Morristown Jr. 12<br />

52 Paine 0<br />

33 SC Area Trade 6<br />

6 Norfolk St. 12<br />

12 Voorhees 12<br />

6 Albany St. 12<br />

34 St. Paul’s 6<br />

1960 7-2-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

9 Friendship Jr. 8<br />

6 Clafl in 12<br />

44 Morristown Jr. 0<br />

21 Paine 0<br />

0 SC Area Trade 0<br />

15 Norfolk St. 0<br />

49 Voorhees 0<br />

0 Albany St. 0<br />

36 St. Paul’s 0<br />

21 Kittrell 0<br />

7 Edward Waters 27<br />

1961 6-3-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Benedict 30<br />

6 Clafl in 14<br />

14 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

48 Paine 0<br />

21 Bluefi eld St. 72<br />

14 Norfolk St. 6<br />

16 Albany St. 27<br />

36 St. Paul’s 14<br />

15 Knoxville 0


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1962 2-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Maryland St. 52<br />

6 Clafl in 14<br />

14 Fayetteville St. 20<br />

6 Paine 8<br />

20 Bluefi eld St. 36<br />

6 Norfolk St. 34<br />

20 St. Paul’s 14<br />

6 Albany St. 16<br />

8 Benedict 30<br />

45 Knoxville 14<br />

1963 0-7-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Elizabeth City St. 34<br />

0 Maryland St. 22<br />

12 Fayetteville St. 20<br />

14 Clafl in 14<br />

6 Albany St. 43<br />

0 Norfolk St. 62<br />

18 St. Paul’s 24<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 41<br />

0 Allen 58<br />

1964 2-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

8 Elizabeth City St. 6<br />

6 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

0 St. Augustine’s 16<br />

16 Clafl in 8<br />

0 Albany St. 21<br />

6 Norfolk St. 47<br />

10 St. Paul’s 16<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 83<br />

6 Allen 48<br />

0 Howard 36<br />

1965 3-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Fayetteville St. 8<br />

13 St. Augustine’s 40<br />

24 Winston-Salem St. 19<br />

20 Norfolk St. 22<br />

35 St. Paul’s 14<br />

41 Howard 14<br />

17 Elizabeth City St. 22<br />

12 Johnson C. Smith 34<br />

1966 6-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

40 Savannah St. 0<br />

27 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

14 Knoxville 18<br />

43 Winston-Salem St. 36<br />

24 Bluefi eld St. 25<br />

31 Norfolk St. 0<br />

39 St. Paul’s 6<br />

13 Howard 0<br />

17 Elizabeth City St. 22<br />

13 Johnson C. Smith 13<br />

1967 4-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Savannah St. 15<br />

27 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

33 Knoxville 6<br />

14 Winston-Salem St. 20<br />

6 Bluefi eld St. 26<br />

27 St. Paul’s 6<br />

13 Howard 20<br />

18 Elizabeth City St. 68<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 44<br />

1968 4-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

7 Fisk 9<br />

2 NC Central 21<br />

14 Winston-Salem St. 12<br />

15 Johnson C. Smith 0<br />

13 Fayetteville St. 8<br />

10 St. Paul’s 8<br />

2 Howard 7<br />

18 Elizabeth City St. 36<br />

1969 5-3-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

21 Fisk 6<br />

20 NC Central 31<br />

32 Winston-Salem St. 12<br />

13 Johnson C. Smith 23<br />

28 Fayetteville St. 0<br />

35 St. Paul’s 0<br />

37 Howard 12<br />

16 Elizabeth City St. 21<br />

1970 2-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

39 Knoxville 14<br />

13 Norfolk St. 34<br />

27 Winston-Salem St. 7<br />

26 Johnson C. Smith 50<br />

14 Fayetteville St. 15<br />

6 St. Paul’s 13<br />

0 Howard 17<br />

6 Elizabeth City St. 8<br />

13 Shaw 14<br />

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1971 3-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Catawba 37<br />

10 NC Central 19<br />

17 Morris Brown 21<br />

44 Knoxville 8<br />

7 Winston-Salem St. 12<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 48<br />

9 Fayetteville St. 8<br />

7 Virginia Union 16<br />

14 Shaw 6<br />

20 St. Paul’s 8<br />

1972 2-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Federal City 12<br />

13 NC Central 47<br />

27 Knoxville 18<br />

6 Winston-Salem St. 50<br />

25 Johnson C. Smith 27<br />

7 Fayetteville St. 13<br />

18 St. Paul’s 6<br />

21 Elizabeth City St. 42<br />

1 Virginia Union 33<br />

6 Shaw 9<br />

1973 (Incomplete)<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Federal City 0<br />

42 Bowie St. 0<br />

28 Knoxville 0<br />

Fort Bragg<br />

26 Winston-Salem St. 14<br />

11 Johnson C. Smith 28<br />

34 Fayetteville St. 20<br />

50 St. Paul’s 8<br />

23 Shaw 0<br />

7 Virginia Union 20<br />

14 Elizabeth City St. 0<br />

1974 9-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

13 Winston-Salem St. 0<br />

25 Maryville 6<br />

0 Virginia Union 41<br />

49 Fort Bragg 6<br />

14 Knoxville 20<br />

19 Fayetteville St. 15<br />

37 Johnson C. Smith 7<br />

30 St. Paul’s 0<br />

31 Shaw 6<br />

19 Federal City 12<br />

3 Bowie St. 6<br />

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1975 7-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

49 Fort Bragg 0<br />

21 Federal City 8<br />

2 Knoxville 0<br />

13 Virginia St. 7<br />

27 Winston-Salem St. 0<br />

10 Johnson C. Smith 15<br />

7 Fayetteville St. 15<br />

33 St. Paul’s 0<br />

26 Kentucky St. 0<br />

7 Virginia Union 33<br />

7 Shaw 7<br />

1976 6-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

44 Virginia 0<br />

6 Bethune-Cookman 38<br />

29 Maryland Eastern Shore 14<br />

9 Virginia St. 20<br />

0 Winston-Salem St. 6<br />

24 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

15 Fayetteville St. 0<br />

41 St. Paul’s 20<br />

10 Kentucky St. 3<br />

0 Virginia Union 13<br />

10 Shaw 56<br />

1977 4-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

13 Norfolk St. 14<br />

7 Bethune-Cookman 14<br />

7 Maryland Eastern Shore 14<br />

12 Virginia St. 20<br />

9 Winston-Salem St. 17<br />

14 Johnson C. Smith 2<br />

23 Fayetteville St. 12<br />

21 St. Paul’s 17<br />

27 Shaw 6<br />

0 Virginia Union 38<br />

1978 6-3-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

10 Norfolk St. 36<br />

6 Bethune-Cookman 11<br />

37 Maryland Eastern Shore 36<br />

23 Virginia St. 13<br />

29 Winston-Salem St. 55<br />

21 Johnson C. Smith 14<br />

6 Fayetteville St. 6<br />

23 St. Paul’s 6<br />

11 Shaw 0<br />

7 Virginia Union 57<br />

1979 3-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

3 Norfolk St. 17<br />

14 Bethune-Cookman 52<br />

17 Maryland Eastern Shore 14<br />

0 Virginia St. 6<br />

7 Winston-Salem St. 47<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 30<br />

6 Fayetteville St. 7<br />

7 St. Paul’s 0<br />

7 Bowie St. 6<br />

2 Virginia Union 28<br />

10 Delware St. 28<br />

1980 0-10-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 NC Central 40<br />

0 Norfolk St. 25<br />

9 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 29<br />

0 Virginia St. 41<br />

3 Winston-Salem St. 47<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 48<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 25<br />

13 St. Paul’s 27<br />

0 Bowie St. 29<br />

0 Virginia Union 88<br />

1981 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

3 NC Central 7<br />

9 Knoxville 36<br />

3 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 0<br />

7 Hampton 10<br />

18 Virginia St. 29<br />

6 Winston-Salem St. 25<br />

19 Johnson C. Smith 38<br />

10 Fayetteville St. 19<br />

18 St. Paul’s 3<br />

20 Bowie St. 3<br />

1982 5-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

19 NC Central 42<br />

24 Knoxville 13<br />

26 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 6<br />

6 Hampton 14<br />

18 Virginia St. 16<br />

22 Winston-Salem St. 35<br />

32 Johnson C. Smith 33<br />

17 Fayetteville St. 16<br />

7 St. Paul’s 11<br />

65 Bowie St. 27<br />

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1983 5-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

17 NC Central 21<br />

28 Knoxville 17<br />

22 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 14<br />

20 Winston-Salem St. 32<br />

31 Johnson C. Smith 3<br />

8 Fayetteville St. 7<br />

25 Elizabeth City St. 17<br />

32 Bowie St. 33<br />

20 Norfolk St. 43<br />

1984 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

17 NC Central 21<br />

12 Elizabeth City St. 13<br />

34 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 0<br />

25 Knoxville 34<br />

10 Gardner-Webb 38<br />

13 Winston-Salem St. 45<br />

33 Johnson C. Smith 14<br />

18 Fayetteville St. 21<br />

54 Bowie St. 0<br />

18 Norfolk St. 27<br />

1985 7-3-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Winston-Salem St. 30<br />

21 Fayetteville St. 22<br />

30 Bowie St. 0<br />

17 St. Paul’s 9<br />

19 Johnson C. Smith 17<br />

27 Gardner-Webb 34<br />

24 NC Central 21<br />

30 Clark-Atlanta 0<br />

51 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 6<br />

13 Virginia Union 12<br />

1986 3-5-2<br />

LC OPP<br />

17 NC Central 20<br />

27 Clark-Atlanta 23<br />

13 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 13<br />

0 Virginia Union 28<br />

8 Gardner-Webb 24<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 28<br />

21 Fayetteville St. 21<br />

26 St. Paul’s 23<br />

10 Bowie St. 0<br />

8 Winston-Salem St. 82


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1987 1-8-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

29 NC Central 29<br />

3 Gardner-Webb 38<br />

14 Kentucky St. 15<br />

6 Hampton 10<br />

14 Virginia St. 34<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 14<br />

0 Fayetteville St. 16<br />

23 St. Paul’s 6<br />

2 Bowie St. 27<br />

6 Winston-Salem St. 30<br />

1988 3-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

16 Bowie St. 17<br />

21 Kentucky St. 12<br />

3 Winston-Salem St. 27<br />

14 Hampton 44<br />

0 Virginia St. 26<br />

0 NC Central 47<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 32<br />

21 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 8<br />

19 Fayetteville St. 13<br />

1989 1-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

8 Elizabeth City St. 16<br />

8 Clark-Atlanta 10<br />

0 Norfolk St. 43<br />

16 Winston-Salem St. 28<br />

0 Virginia St. 21<br />

15 Johnson C. Smith 12<br />

10 District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 14<br />

12 NC Central 23<br />

13 Fayetteville St. 20<br />

1990 3-6-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

16 Clark-Atlanta 21<br />

14 Norfolk St. 20<br />

13 Winston-Salem St. 28<br />

33 Virginia St. 27<br />

33 Johnson C. Smith 15<br />

6 Morris Brown 14<br />

24 Elizabeth City St. 0<br />

57 NC Central 30<br />

16 Fayetteville St. 21<br />

1991 5-4-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

17 Virginia Union 49<br />

19 Bowie St. 3<br />

28 Lees-McRae 7<br />

18 Winston-Salem St. 54<br />

8 Virginia St. 6<br />

17 Johnson C. Smith 14<br />

28 Morris Brown 31<br />

14 NC Central 22<br />

34 Fayetteville St. 9<br />

14 Clark-Atlanta 33<br />

1992 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

21 Bowie St. 13<br />

12 West Georgia 18<br />

32 Lees-McRae 14<br />

0 Wisconsin-Whitewater 9<br />

19 Virginia St. 35<br />

6 Johnson C. Smith 14<br />

21 Savannah St. 63<br />

40 NC Central 29<br />

20 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

12 Winston-Salem St. 49<br />

1993 1-10-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Hampton 45<br />

6 Virginia Union 14<br />

0 Central St. 73<br />

20 Winston-Salem St. 35<br />

20 Virginia St. 36<br />

12 Bowie St. 31<br />

12 Johnson C. Smith 29<br />

18 Savannah St. 37<br />

18 NC Central 38<br />

35 Fayetteville St. 32<br />

7 Knoxville 10<br />

1994 5-5-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

9 Fayetteville St. 0<br />

31 Virginia Union 0<br />

36 Bowie st. 0<br />

12 Winston-Salem St. 17<br />

28 Virginia St. 3<br />

41 Johnson C. Smith 32<br />

7 Hampton 47<br />

13 NC Central 34<br />

14 Elizabeth City St. 16<br />

27 Knoxville 32<br />

1995 5-4-1<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Elizabeth City St. 16<br />

28 Norfolk St. 42<br />

17 Winston-Salem St. 17<br />

24 Virginia St. 28<br />

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22 Bowie St. 15<br />

49 Johnson C. Smith 25<br />

49 Knoxville 14<br />

60 NC Central 25<br />

39 Fayetteville St. 21<br />

0 Glenville St. 40<br />

1996 8-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

26 Elizabeth City St. 11<br />

40 Glenville St. 34<br />

20 Norfolk St. 21<br />

40 Benedict 8<br />

39 Winston-Salem St. 6<br />

21 Johnson C. Smith 7<br />

29 Bowie St. 0<br />

43 NC Central 25<br />

42 Fayetteville St. 17<br />

17 Liberty 27<br />

1997 8-2-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

56 Virginia Union # 6<br />

40 Bowie St. # 9<br />

35 Lenoir-Rhyne 12<br />

48 Benedict 16<br />

28 Virginia St. 14<br />

41 Winston-Salem St. 7<br />

42 Johnson C. Smith 21<br />

41 Elizabeth City St. 16<br />

20 NC Central 7<br />

67 Fayetteville St. 13<br />

26 Kentucky St. % 30<br />

# LC Forfeited<br />

% Pioneer Bowl (Atlanta, GA)<br />

1998 7-3-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

33 Lenoir-Rhyne 12<br />

7 Virginia Union 19<br />

14 Bowie St. 0<br />

42 Virginia St. 29<br />

38 Winston-Salem St. 33<br />

28 Johnson C. Smith 24<br />

59 Elizabeth City St. 0<br />

12 NC Central 13<br />

7 Albany St. 15<br />

55 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

9 Tuskegee % 23<br />

% Pioneer Bowl (Atlanta, GA)<br />

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1999 4-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

9 Tusculum 11<br />

37 Newberry 34 OT<br />

6 Virginia Union 24<br />

42 Bowie St. 14<br />

0 Virginia St. 17<br />

0 Winston-Salem St. 34<br />

30 Johnson C. Smith 8<br />

33 Elizabeth City St. 34<br />

6 NC Central 12<br />

13 Albany St. 34<br />

34 Fayetteville St. 7<br />

2000 2-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Catawba 49<br />

0 Tusculum 26<br />

13 Virginia Union 44<br />

6 Faytteville St. 12<br />

20 Virginia St. 23<br />

7 Winston-Salem St. 28<br />

12 Johnson C. Smith 35<br />

34 Elizabeth City St. 22<br />

35 NC Central 20<br />

19 Benedict 34<br />

2001 1-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

0 Catawba 55<br />

14 Edward Waters 7<br />

9 Fayetteville St. 26<br />

13 Virginia St. 43<br />

0 Winston-Salem St. 31<br />

33 Johnson C. Smith 36 OT<br />

22 Elizabeth City St. 37<br />

8 NC Central 30<br />

13 Benedict 30<br />

2002 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

22 Catawba 30<br />

6 Stillman 32<br />

13 Virginia Union 32<br />

12 Fayetteville St. 42<br />

14 Virginia St. 28<br />

6 Winston-Salem St. 23<br />

37 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

32 Elizabeth City St. 14<br />

10 NC Central 14<br />

12 St. Augustine’s 7<br />

2003 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

34 Shaw 44<br />

6 Catawba 49<br />

20 Benedict 26<br />

19 Elizabeth City St. 0<br />

7 Virginia St. 27<br />

18 Johnson C. Smith 20<br />

23 Winston-Salem St. 42<br />

32 St. Augustine’s 35<br />

17 NC Central 3<br />

28 Fayetteville St. 27<br />

2004 2-8-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

7 Shaw 17<br />

10 Catawba 57<br />

29 Virginia Union 22<br />

7 Elizabeth City St. 14<br />

13 Virginia St. 19<br />

16 Johnson C. Smith 10<br />

21 Winston-Salem St. 31<br />

7 St. Augustine’s 13<br />

21 NC Central 52<br />

19 Fayetteville St. 62<br />

2005 1-9-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Elizabeth City St. 51<br />

6 Catawba 38<br />

15 Virginia Union 32<br />

15 Bowie St. 33<br />

27 Shaw 49<br />

27 Johnson C. Smith 10<br />

14 Winston-Salem St. 42<br />

14 NC Central 48<br />

22 Fayetteville St. 52<br />

14 St. Augustine’s 20<br />

2006 1-9-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

14 Lenoir-Rhyne 17<br />

0 Elizabeth City St. 26<br />

6 Catawba 35<br />

12 Virginia Union 14<br />

7 Bowie St. 3<br />

14 Shaw 18<br />

0 Johnson C. Smith 19<br />

16 St. Augustine’s 31<br />

15 NC Central 37<br />

16 Fayetteville St. 34<br />

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2007 0-10-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Benedict 43<br />

7 Catawba 46<br />

7 Virginia Union 45<br />

7 Virginia St. 30<br />

20 Fayetteville St. 58<br />

6 Bowie St. 44<br />

7 Shaw 35<br />

8 Elizabeth City St. 55<br />

8 St. Augustine’s 27<br />

7 Johnson C. Smith 47<br />

2008 3-7-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

21 Concordia 26<br />

10 Savannah St. 45<br />

7 Catawba 49<br />

10 Bowie St. # 15<br />

27 Lincoln (PA) 10<br />

32 Johnson C. Smith 26<br />

20 Chowan 41<br />

6 St. Augustine’s 28<br />

7 Shaw 55<br />

20 Fayetteville St. 55<br />

# Bowie St. Forfeited<br />

2009 0-10-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

7 Virginia St. 37<br />

12 Savannah St. 34<br />

0 Catawba 51<br />

0 Bowie St. 51<br />

0 Lincoln (PA) 10<br />

15 Johnson C. Smith 30<br />

33 Chowan 42<br />

7 St. Augustine’s 31<br />

3 Shaw 54<br />

8 Fayetteville St. 31<br />

2010 0-11-0<br />

LC OPP<br />

6 Virginia State 30<br />

0 Newberry 55<br />

8 Catawba 59<br />

6 Bowie State 55<br />

6 St. Paul’s 27<br />

0 Shaw 33<br />

3 West Va. Wesleyan 58<br />

0 Winston-Salem State 58<br />

6 Fayetteville State 59<br />

0 St. Augustine’s 33<br />

13 Johnson C. Smith 26


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1892 <strong>Football</strong> Team - Class <strong>of</strong> 1992<br />

Henry Rives, R.J. Rencher, William J. Trent, Jesse Dillard,<br />

Wade Hampton, J.B.A. Yelverton, John W. Walker, Felix<br />

H. Cummings, John Taylor, E.D.W. Jones, Cornelius Garland,<br />

Thomas Lomax, Mr. O’Neil, Gus Hill, Charles Patrick, Jim<br />

Rose<br />

Thomas “Rudy” Abrams - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Abrams graduated from Livingstone in 1964 with a<br />

B.S. Degree in Business Education. He was a four-year letterman<br />

on the football team and a member <strong>of</strong> the 1960 EIAC<br />

football championship team. Rudy returned to Livingstone in<br />

1994 as head football coach. During his 5-year tenure, Livingstone<br />

never had a losing season. His 1997 team was undefeated<br />

in the regular season (The fi rst undefeated regular season at<br />

Livingstone since 1920 when it was 1-0). His teams won two<br />

CIAAChampionships (1997 and 1998), the only CIAA Championships<br />

in its history. LC was selected to play in the fi rst<br />

and second Pioneer Bowl in Atlanta, GA. Coach Abrams was<br />

named CIAA <strong>Football</strong> Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year three times in his fi ve<br />

years at Livingstone. He was awarded CIAA Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

by the Pigskin Club, Washington, DC in 1995, 1996, and 1998,<br />

by the 100% Wrong Club, Atlanta, GA in 1996 and 1997.<br />

Darryl Ardrey - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Ardrey was inducted into the Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame posthumously,<br />

for football. Ardrey, a native <strong>of</strong> Charlotte, NC, departed<br />

this life in his senior year on February 5, 1994. Ardrey’s jersey,<br />

number fi ve, was retired a week later and his mother, Gwendolyn<br />

Ardrey Perry, received his degree during the 1994 commencement<br />

cermony.<br />

Horace Ballard - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Ballard is a native <strong>of</strong> Gates, North Carolina. He entered<br />

Livingstone as a student, not an athlete. Coach Marshall allowed<br />

him to try out for the team. While at Livingstone, he was<br />

a three-year letterman in football, the team captain in 1973 and<br />

named to the All-CIAA Defensive team in 1973. In 1974 he<br />

received his Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Degree in Business Administration<br />

/Accounting from Livingstone. He is the President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Class <strong>of</strong> 1974. He is a Life Member <strong>of</strong> the Livingstone Blue<br />

Bears Club, Inc.<br />

Dr. Furney Brown - Class <strong>of</strong> 2010<br />

Dr. Brown earned his Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Sceince Degree<br />

from Livingsotne, his Master <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree from NC Central<br />

University and his Ed.D. from the University <strong>of</strong> Miami. Dr.<br />

Brown received an athletic scholarship to Livingstone where<br />

he played football under Ted Brown during his freshman and<br />

sophomore seasons. Upon graduation from Livingstone in 1963<br />

he was the assistant high school football coach at Fuquay-Varina<br />

Consolidated High School and junior varsity basketball coach.<br />

The basketball team fi nished fi rst during the 1964-65 season. He<br />

was also a Little League baseball coach in the city <strong>of</strong> Durham.<br />

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Harry James Caldwell - Class <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

Caldwell was a native <strong>of</strong> Charlotte, N.C. and a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the graduating class <strong>of</strong> 1966. Caldwell was a four-year participant<br />

on the Blue Bear football team and was voted the team<br />

captain in 1965. Caldwell played running back and cornerback<br />

at Livingstone. After graduation, Caldwell earned a starting<br />

safety spot with the New Jersey Jets <strong>of</strong> the Continental League,<br />

but his career was cut short due to injuries.<br />

Samuel Clear - Class <strong>of</strong> 2007<br />

Clear was a 1996 graduate <strong>of</strong> Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree in Elementary Education. Clear<br />

entered Livingstone on a partial football scholarship to play<br />

running back for the Blue Bears. Clear played both sides <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ball and was named co-captain in 1965. After graduation Clear<br />

signed a free-agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons, but a<br />

severe leg injury ended his pr<strong>of</strong>essional pursuits.<br />

Rob Clodfelter - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Clodfelter is a native <strong>of</strong> Lexington, NC. After a<br />

redshirt year, 1989, Clodfelter began his assault on the Livingstone<br />

and CIAA record books. As a freshman, Clodfelter was<br />

named the CIAA’s Offensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year. As a sophomore,<br />

Clodfelter scored 14 touchdowns, tying the CIAA scoring<br />

record and breaking the CIAA single-season rushing mark. He<br />

was again named the CIAA Offensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year. On<br />

November 11, 1993, Clodfelter became the CIAA’s and Livingstone’s<br />

all-time leading rusher. Clodfelter ended his career as<br />

Livingstone’s all-time leading rusher and scorer. He was named<br />

to numerous small college All-America teams and to the Black<br />

<strong>College</strong> All-American team in 1992. Clodfelter was a Dean’s<br />

List student and the Student Government Association President<br />

his senior year. He was also a member <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bears’ All-<br />

CIAA 4x100 relay team that qualifi ed for the NCAA National<br />

Championship in 1992. He graduated from Livingstone with a<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree in Sociology.<br />

Ben Coates - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Coates, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1998 and a football<br />

inductee, is a native <strong>of</strong> Greenwood, SC and a resident <strong>of</strong> Concord,<br />

NC. Coates is a Livingstone Baxter Holmoan Memorial<br />

Award and S.W. Lancaster Award recipient. He was drafted<br />

by the New England Patriots with their second pick in the fi fth<br />

round <strong>of</strong> the 1991 NFL Draft. Coates emerged as the premier<br />

tight end in the league in 1994 when he was awarded fi rst-team<br />

All-Pro honors and set the new NFL record for receptions by a<br />

tight end with 96. He also had 1,174 receiving yards and seven<br />

touchdowns. Coates led the AFC in receptions and was the<br />

second most in Patriots’ history. Pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, he has played in<br />

fi ve Pro-Bowl games, 158 games wtih 499 receptions for 5,555<br />

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Robert Cockerl - Class <strong>of</strong> 2004<br />

Cockerl was born in Salisbury, NC where he still resides<br />

as an outstanding community leader and volunteer. Cockerl,<br />

a 1962 graduate <strong>of</strong> Dunbar High School, excelled in both<br />

football and basketball. He is a 1966 graduate <strong>of</strong> Livingstone<br />

with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Social Studies. While at Livingstone<br />

he participated in football. In 1964, Cockerl was voted All-CIAA<br />

Honorable Mention and the 1964 Sidney Green Athlete <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year Award. In 1965, Cockerl received the Most Unsung Hero<br />

Award for his outstanding play as a tackle for the Blue Bears<br />

football team. Cockerl was featured in the Salisbury Post as the<br />

most Underrated player <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

William H. Dudley - Class <strong>of</strong> 2007<br />

Dudley was a 1963 Blue Bear graduate with a Bachelor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science Degree. He played for four years under head coach<br />

Charles Cox.<br />

Roddrick Dunlap - Class <strong>of</strong> 2010<br />

Dunlap entered LC in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1994 on athletic<br />

scholarship as a part <strong>of</strong> the fi rst recruiting class <strong>of</strong> then newly<br />

hired Head Coach Rudy Abrams. Rodd went on to be a part time<br />

starter as a freshman and was a starter each <strong>of</strong> the succeeding<br />

seasons. In 1997, Rodd was a member and team captain <strong>of</strong><br />

the fi rst team in LC football history to win the Central Intercollegiate<br />

Athletic Association (CIAA) conference championship.<br />

Being a part <strong>of</strong> the fi rst CIAA conference championship team<br />

in school history and accomplishing the ultimate team goal was<br />

the highlight <strong>of</strong> his athletic career and the thing he’s most proud<br />

<strong>of</strong> from an athletic standpoint. Rodd was a 4 year lettermen for<br />

the LC football team. He was named 1st Team All-CIAA three<br />

times during his career. Rodd posted 19 career interceptions, 45<br />

career pass breakups, and set a school record for interceptions<br />

(4) in a game. He led the team in interceptions three consecutive<br />

years and received LC’s Most Valuable Defensive Back award<br />

three consecutive years. Rodd also went on to receive All-CIAA<br />

academic honors, be named to the All-CIAA Commissioner’s<br />

Academic team while being named to LC’s Dean’s List each <strong>of</strong><br />

his 8 semesters on campus. Subsequently, Rodd received the<br />

1998 Livingstone <strong>College</strong> Grady Nelson Scholar-Athlete <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year award and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS).<br />

John Farrar - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Farrar enrolled in Livingstone in 1969 on a football<br />

scholarship. As a freshman, Farrar earned a starting position and<br />

missed only one contest during his four-year collegiate career.<br />

In 1972 and 1973, he was the Coca-Cola Golden Helmet Award<br />

Winner; which is given to the most outstanding performer <strong>of</strong><br />

the year. In 1993, Farrar was selected team captain and earned<br />

All-CIAA, and All-District 26 honors. He was named the teams<br />

MVP and rated one <strong>of</strong> the top fi ve linebackers in the nation by<br />

the St. Louis Sporting News. Farrar’s talent led him to sign with<br />

the Houston Oilers and then with the San Francisco 49ers. He is<br />

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Charles C. Gibbs - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Gibbs, a 1954 graduate, was born in Waynesville, NC.<br />

He made a notable athletic contribution within his four years<br />

<strong>of</strong> playing football under Head Coach Edward Mitchell. Gibbs<br />

was president <strong>of</strong> the junior and senior classes. He was also the<br />

captain <strong>of</strong> the team and led the Blue Bears as a running back to<br />

some <strong>of</strong> its most successful years from 1950-1954. His success<br />

on the fi eld earned him a spot on the All-EIAC Team. In 1954,<br />

Livingstone retired his jersey number 23 and awarded him the<br />

Sidney Greene Award as the school’s Athlete <strong>of</strong> the Year. After<br />

college, Gibbs was hired by Livingstone as an assistant football<br />

coach, for which he served until January 1955.<br />

Dr. Curtis Tyrone Gilmore, Sr. - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Gilmore was a 1965 graduate and is a native <strong>of</strong> Spartanburg,<br />

SC. Gilmore’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional preparation in education<br />

began at Livingstone where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in<br />

Social Studies. In 1964, Gilmore was ranked as the top punter in<br />

the CIAA with 33.3 yards per punt average. Gilmore is a recipient<br />

<strong>of</strong> an honorary Doctorate Degree <strong>of</strong> Humane Letters from<br />

Livingstone. He was also honored with the Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

Distinguished Alumni Award in 1991.<br />

William H. Graham - Class <strong>of</strong> 2007<br />

Graham was a four-year football participant for the<br />

Blue Bears. He competed without an athletic scholarship as<br />

both a running back and a linebacker. Graham was an All-EIAC<br />

Team member during his senior year and was also a co-captain<br />

for three season. In 1960, Graham graduated with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts Degree in Sociology.<br />

Dr. Allan Hart - Class <strong>of</strong> 2010<br />

Allan received a full scholarship for football to Kittrell<br />

<strong>College</strong> where he stayed for one year. He continued his college<br />

education at Livingstone where he was awarded a football<br />

scholarship as well. During his senior year at Livingstone, he<br />

received All-CIAA honors as a wide receiver. With an emphasis<br />

on religion, Livingstone was a perfect place for Allan to nurture<br />

the religious upbringing he had received at home. He graduated<br />

from Livingstone in 1965 with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree in Elementary<br />

Education. Allan’s love for the game <strong>of</strong> football drove<br />

him to pursue a pro football career with the Orlando Panthers<br />

and then a semi-pro football career with the Pottstown Firebirds<br />

and the Ridley Township Team. Allan passed away on April 15,<br />

2009, leaving behind a loving wife, Crystal Burris Hart and two<br />

sons Gerrick Kersey and Allan, Jr.<br />

Edmond A.R. Hasty - Class <strong>of</strong> 2009<br />

Hasty attended Livingstone from 1955-1959 and<br />

competed on the Blue Bear football team all four years. During<br />

his fi nal three season, Hasty was selected to the All-EIAC All-<br />

Conference Team each year.<br />

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Dr. Roy D. Hudson - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Hudson is a native <strong>of</strong> Chattanooga, TN, served in the<br />

U.S. Air Force from 1948 to 1952 after his freshman year at<br />

Livingstone <strong>College</strong>. Following military service, he re-enrolled<br />

at Livingstone and completed his bachelor’s degree. At Livingstone,<br />

Dr. Hudson earn All-EIAC honors in football and<br />

was voted team captain from 1953-55. After a stellar career at<br />

Livingstone, he was elected to the All-Time All-Livingstone<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Team. Twenty-two men were selected for the fi rst 76<br />

years <strong>of</strong> football at Livingstone <strong>College</strong> as part <strong>of</strong> the Celebration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Centennial Year <strong>of</strong> Black <strong>College</strong> <strong>Football</strong> in the<br />

United States in 1969. Dr. Hudson, a 1955 Summa Cum Laude<br />

graduate, magnanimously accepted the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

to serve as Interim President <strong>of</strong> Livingstone in 1996.<br />

William K. “Pete” Hunter - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Hunter is a native <strong>of</strong> Charlotte, NC. Coach Charlie Cox<br />

recruited Pete to play tailback and linebacker at Livingstone.<br />

While attending LC, Pete also played on the golf team that<br />

placed second in the CIAA tournament in 1966, lettering in two<br />

sports, football and golf.<br />

Romus Jefferies - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Jefferies, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1971 and an inductee<br />

for football, is a native and resident <strong>of</strong> Salisbury, NC.<br />

Jefferies earned a number <strong>of</strong> honors playing football including<br />

being named the 1970 Coca-Cola Golden Helmet Award winner.<br />

Romus was drafted by the Buffalo Bills after graduation and<br />

after his stint with the Bills, he served as a recreation specialist<br />

in the Michigan State system.<br />

John Robert Edward Kinard - Class <strong>of</strong> 2006<br />

Kinard was a 1963 graduate <strong>of</strong> Hood Theological Seminary.<br />

Kinard excelled in track & fi eld, wrestling, and football as<br />

a student-athlete. He earned All-EIAC as an <strong>of</strong>fensive guard on<br />

the football team. After graduation, he became an assistant coach<br />

for the Blue Bears.<br />

Paul A. Kluttz, Sr. - Class <strong>of</strong> 2004<br />

Kluttz enrolled in Livingstone in 1966 and made an<br />

immediate impact on the Blue Bears football team. He received<br />

the Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year award as a freshman.<br />

As a sophomore, Kluttz was All-CIAA Honorable Mention. He<br />

was the team’s most valuable player in his junior season and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the 1968-69 All-CIAA Team. As a senior, Paul Kluttz<br />

was the team’s captain and named to the All-NAIA District<br />

26, All-CIAA, and Team MVP. He appeared in 1970 edition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Outstanding <strong>College</strong> Athletes in America. Kluttz received a<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Mathematics degree in 1970 and signed<br />

as a NFL free agent with the Miami Dolphins. He served a brief<br />

stint with the New York Jets.<br />

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Larry Lee - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

A football inductee and a 1976 graduate, is a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Statesboro, GA but a long-time resident <strong>of</strong> Fort Pierce, FL. He<br />

was named to the 1974 All-CIAA <strong>Football</strong> Team as a linebacker.<br />

After graduation, he was drafted by the Denver Broncos. At the<br />

conclusion <strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>essional career, he began teaching, coaching<br />

and counseling at Screven County High School in Sylvania,<br />

GA, Fort Pierce High School and Indian River Community <strong>College</strong><br />

in Fort Pierce, FL.<br />

Reverend Harlee Little - Class <strong>of</strong> 2007<br />

Reverend Little was a 1939 graduate <strong>of</strong> Livingstone and<br />

a 1946 graduate <strong>of</strong> Hood Theological Seminary. Little lettered<br />

in football, basketball and baseball at Livingstone. Little was<br />

captain <strong>of</strong> the 1939 championship football team and the 1939<br />

basketball team. After graduation, Little played a major role in<br />

the development and construction <strong>of</strong> New Trent Gymnaisum and<br />

Alumni Memorial Stadium.<br />

John D. Marshall, Jr. - Class <strong>of</strong> 2004<br />

Marshall was born in Bowling Green, Va and is now a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Fayetteville, NC. In 1963, Marshall began his collegiate<br />

coaching at Elizabeth City State University and Langston<br />

University prior to coming to Livingstone in 1966. Marshall<br />

also served as co-chair <strong>of</strong> Health and Physical Education Department,<br />

varsity Men’s Tennis Coach and in 1970 he became<br />

Athletic Director.<br />

James Avrose Martin, Sr. - Class <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

Martin was a member <strong>of</strong> the graduating class <strong>of</strong> 1961<br />

and earned a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree in Elementary Education<br />

from Livingstone. Martin was a member <strong>of</strong> the 1960 football<br />

team that was co-champions <strong>of</strong> the EIAC.<br />

Louis Martin - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Martin is a native <strong>of</strong> Woodleaf, NC. Martin graduated<br />

from Livingstone in 1959 with a B.A. in Education. Martin<br />

was a four-year letterman in football at Livingstone and was<br />

named to the All-EIAC in 1956, 1957 and 1958. In 1957 Martin<br />

was awarded the Sidney Green Memorial Award as Livingstone’s<br />

Athlete <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

Larry Melton - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Melton, a member <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1972 and a inductee<br />

for football is a native <strong>of</strong> Washington, DC and a resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlotte, NC. Melton was a four-year letterman who was<br />

named the Most Outstanding Freshman and Most Outstanding<br />

Defensive Lineman for two years. Melton is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> the Joseph Price Heritage Society and <strong>of</strong> the Trustees at<br />

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Johnny Ray Miller - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Miller was a 1977 graduate and a native <strong>of</strong> Wadesboro,<br />

NC. He was the team’s captain from 1974-76 and was also a<br />

three-time Defensive Lineman <strong>of</strong> the Year. In 1975 and 1976<br />

Miller was an All-CIAA performer and a Black <strong>College</strong> Sports<br />

All-American. He was named to the Associated Press All-<br />

American Team and the Pittsburgh Courier All-American Team in<br />

1976. Miller was considered as one <strong>of</strong> the top candidates for the<br />

Teague Award in 1976 for North Carolina’s top amateur athlete <strong>of</strong><br />

the year award. Miller jonied the ranks <strong>of</strong> the National <strong>Football</strong><br />

League as a 1977 draftee for the San Francisco 49ers. He ended<br />

his fi ve-year pr<strong>of</strong>essional career with the Philadelphia Eagles and<br />

became and administrator with the city <strong>of</strong> San Francisco.<br />

Dorsey Montgomery, Sr. - Class <strong>of</strong> 2006<br />

Montgomery was a two-year letterman in football until<br />

an injury ended his playing career. Due to the injury, he became<br />

a student assistant under Baxter Holman and Fletcher Jones.<br />

Montgomery graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

Degree in Business Administration. He is a founding member and<br />

past President <strong>of</strong> the Livingstone Blue Bears Club. He received<br />

the Life Membership Award in November <strong>of</strong> 2005. Dorsey is also<br />

a life Member <strong>of</strong> the Livingstone National Alumni Association.<br />

Montgomery is the 2001 recipient <strong>of</strong> the Fletcher Jones Distinguished<br />

Service Award for outstanding service to Livingstone’s<br />

Athletics.<br />

Produs Scott Perkins - Class <strong>of</strong> 2006<br />

Perkins was a member <strong>of</strong> the nationally recognized 1969<br />

football team. He graduated with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Degree<br />

in Business Education. Perkins became one <strong>of</strong> the Blue Bears<br />

fi rst players to be drafted into the National <strong>Football</strong> League. He<br />

was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 16th round. After<br />

the exhibition season with the 49ers, Perkins played a year with<br />

the Washington Redskins Farm Team in the East Coast <strong>Football</strong><br />

League.<br />

Clifford A. Phifer - Class <strong>of</strong> 2004<br />

Phifer is a native <strong>of</strong> Kannapolis, NC. Phifer entered<br />

Livingstone in 1958 and participated in football and track &fi eld.<br />

In football, Phifer earned Second Team All-EIAC Honors in<br />

1959. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the 1960 EIAC football championship<br />

team. He was ranked nationally as a punter, and he received<br />

All-EIAC honors. During the 1961-62 season, Clifford Phifer<br />

was named a co-captain for the Blue Bears. In the sport <strong>of</strong> track<br />

& fi eld, Phifer had a stellar performance at the 1960 and 1962<br />

Journal & Time Norfolk Relays and South Carolina Relays.<br />

Twice during his collegiate career at Livingstone, he was named<br />

the Sidney Greene Memorial Award Winner as the institution’s<br />

most outstanding athlete in 1961 and in 1962.<br />

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Dr. William Primus - Class <strong>of</strong> 2009<br />

Primus was a graduate <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1963. Primus<br />

played a multitude <strong>of</strong> positions for the Blue Bear football team<br />

including special teams, defensive back, wide receiver and running<br />

back. Primus also participated on the Livingstone track<br />

team.<br />

Dr. David Shinholster - Class <strong>of</strong> 2004<br />

Shinholster is a native <strong>of</strong> Concord, North Carolina<br />

where he graduated with honors from Logan High School in<br />

1950. Dr. David Shinholster enrolled at Livingstone in 1954-<br />

1955 and attained noteworthy success in athletics. During his<br />

fi rst year, he participated in football and basketball, then concentrated<br />

on football for his last two years. Shinholster played three<br />

years under Head Coach Edward L. Mitchell; he was selected to<br />

the All-EIAC Team in football for his three years <strong>of</strong> participation.<br />

In 1955, Shinholster was the leading rusher in 1956; awarded the<br />

Sidney Green Memorial Award ; and he was co-captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

football team in 1957 along with James “Penny” Bridges.<br />

Andrew Spencer Smith - Class <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

Smith was a 1967 graduate <strong>of</strong> Livingstone with a degree<br />

in Mathematics. Smith started on the Blue Bear football team in<br />

1962 in Livingstone’s inaugural season in the CIAA. Smith also<br />

had a tryout with the New York Jets <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Football</strong><br />

League in 1965 during a hiatus from college.<br />

Johnny Stoutamire - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Stoutamire, a 1997 alumnus, is a native <strong>of</strong> Clemmons,<br />

NC. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration<br />

from Livingstone. While in school, Stoutamire played football,<br />

basketball and ran track. Stoutamire received the Rookie<br />

Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year Award in 1974, the Defensive Back<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year Award in 1975 and was named to the All-CIAA Team,<br />

the All-District 26 NAIA Team and the Pittsburgh Courier All-<br />

American Team in 1976. In 1977, Stoutamire was again named<br />

to the All-CIAA Team, the All-CIAA Academic Team, the Pittsburgh<br />

Courier All-American Team, the Mutual Black Network<br />

All-American Team and the Jet Magazine All-American Team.<br />

In 1978 Stoutamire signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills.<br />

Sylvester Sutton - Class <strong>of</strong> 2003<br />

Sutton, a football inductee and 1970 graduate, is a native<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edenton, NC. In his freshman year, Sutton became a part <strong>of</strong><br />

Livingstone’s most noted passing and receiving trio along with<br />

Alfred Tyler and Romus Jefferies. Sutton was the top-ranked<br />

receiver in the CIAA in receiving yardage in 1966 and ranked<br />

10th in the nation among small college teams. In 1967, Sutton<br />

was named to the Ebony <strong>College</strong> Scorebard All-American Team<br />

and the All-CIAA Second Team. Sutton was selected as the team<br />

captain for his junior and senior seasons. Sutton ended his career<br />

at Livingstone with 125 receptions, 1945 receiving yards and 20<br />

touchdowns. After at stint with the Atlanta Falcons, Sutton was<br />

later drafted into the US Army and spent two years in the military.<br />

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Dr. James E. Talley - Class <strong>of</strong> 2005<br />

Talley was a graduate <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1963. Talley entered<br />

Livingstone in August <strong>of</strong> 1959 on a grant and aid scholarship<br />

in athletics. Talley became a four year starter in football as<br />

a halfback, defensive back and defensive end. He also served as<br />

punter and kicker for the team. Talley was a starter on the fi rst<br />

EIAC football championship team and was named to the All-<br />

EIAC team in 1960. Talley scored 36 touchdowns and played in<br />

every game. He also worked with the tennis team as a practice<br />

and conditioning player; the 7th man. He was a four-year letterman<br />

in football and track, as sprinter/hurdler, and a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the concert choir.<br />

Alfred Tyler - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Tyler, a member <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1967 and an inductee <strong>of</strong><br />

football, is a native <strong>of</strong> Clifton Forge, VA and a resident <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

DC. Tyler led the nation in passing in 1966 with a record<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2,499 passing yards and 29 passing touchdowns. He passed<br />

for 4,630 yards and 54 touchdowns in his collegiate career.<br />

Alfred is ranked as Livingstone’s all-time leading passer. He<br />

also led the nation’s smalled college in total <strong>of</strong>fense his senior<br />

year and he signed pr<strong>of</strong>essionally with Montreal <strong>of</strong> the Candadian<br />

<strong>Football</strong> League. After graduating from Livingstone, Tyler<br />

played with the Washington Redskins farm team for four years.<br />

Tyler’s jersey number 17 was retired on April 17, 1967 and in<br />

1989 he was inducted into the CIAA Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame.<br />

Troy Veale - Class <strong>of</strong> 2006<br />

A defensive great on the gridiron. Veale was a repetitive<br />

leader in tackles for the Blue Bears football team. He has<br />

recorded more than 20 tackles in one game. In 1994, Veale was<br />

selected All-CIAA First Team, Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

Runner-up and Black <strong>College</strong> All-American Second Team. Veale<br />

led the Division II in tackles with 138 tackles (a 13.8 average).<br />

He was a recipient <strong>of</strong> the Baxter Holman Award and fi nished<br />

with nearly 300 total tackles.<br />

Ronald F. Walser - Class <strong>of</strong> 2010<br />

Ronald F. Walser, a native <strong>of</strong> Lexington, N.C., was a<br />

four year letterman in football and tennis at Livingstone <strong>College</strong><br />

and graduated with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree in Sociology<br />

in 1972. Walser was the fi rst tennis player to earn All-CIAA<br />

honors as the 1972 team fi nished second in the conference tournament.<br />

He served as captain <strong>of</strong> the tennis team, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Senior Class and Sports Editor <strong>of</strong> the year book. After serving<br />

in the U.S. Navy from 1972 to 1974, Walser received his Master<br />

<strong>of</strong> Social Work (MSW) Degree at the University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Social Work in 1976. He has coached many sports<br />

both in the military and public schools as well as playing many<br />

local and national tennis events as a member <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Tennis Association (ATA).<br />

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Joseph White - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

White, a 1983 graduate, is a native <strong>of</strong> Southport, NC<br />

and a resident <strong>of</strong> Leland, NC. While attending Livingstone,<br />

White was voted the Blue Bears Most Outstanding Offensive<br />

Back in football and he was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Baxter Holman<br />

Award - the highest academic award - for running track. The<br />

Sheridan Broadcasting Network and the National Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) District 26 named him an All-<br />

American in 1982 and 1983. Joseph White was the 1982 and<br />

1984 CIAA Athlete <strong>of</strong> the Year. He also earned the CIAA Offensive<br />

Player <strong>of</strong> the Year in 1983. White signed with the Tampa<br />

Bay Bandits football team <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>Football</strong> League<br />

(USFL) in 1985 and his jersey number, 24, was retired.<br />

Morrie Wiggins - Class <strong>of</strong> 2002<br />

Wiggins was a graduate <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1962 and an<br />

inductee for football, is a native <strong>of</strong> Rocky Mount, NC and a<br />

long-time resident <strong>of</strong> Salisbury, NC. He has served Livingstone<br />

<strong>College</strong> for more than 24 years in various capacities: coach,<br />

Athletic Director, Residence Life Director, Acting Dean <strong>of</strong> Student<br />

Affairs and Director <strong>of</strong> Recreation - a position he held for<br />

15 years. While a member <strong>of</strong> the football team, he became one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fi rst in Livingstone’s history to rush for 1,000 yards in a<br />

season. As a coach at Livingstone, his Blue Bear golf team won<br />

the 1988 CIAA Championship and the 1988 Minority <strong>College</strong><br />

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William Orr Rick Rogers<br />

Interim<br />

Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics<br />

Tim Orr was named the Interim Athletic Director<br />

in August <strong>of</strong> <strong>2011</strong> after serving as the Interim Compliance<br />

Offi cer and defensive coordinator for the Livingstone<br />

football team.<br />

Orr started his coaching ventures in 1990 at<br />

Bethel High School in Hampton, Va. as the defensive line<br />

coach. In 1992, Orr went to Idaho State University where<br />

he worked for three seasons as the outside linebackers<br />

coach.<br />

In 1994, Orr moved to Clarksville, Tenn. where he<br />

coached the defensive line for one season at Austin Peay<br />

State University. Orr helped improve the APSU defense<br />

from the worst to the best in the Ohio Valley Conference.<br />

Orr continued to move in 1995 when he became<br />

the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at<br />

Morehouse <strong>College</strong>. After one season in Atlanta, Orr<br />

became the defensive coordinator, defensive line coach<br />

and linebackers coach at Elizabeth City State University,<br />

positions he held through the 2000 season.<br />

In 2002, Orr returned to Virginia to serve as an<br />

assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Heritage<br />

High School in Newport News. After two seasons<br />

at Heritage, Orr returned to college ball at Delware State<br />

University as its defensive line coach.<br />

Orr made the move to Florida A&M University in<br />

March <strong>of</strong> 2005 where he coached the defensive line and<br />

the defensive ends for three seasons. Florida A&M was<br />

Orr’s last coaching stop before Livingstone.<br />

Orr graduated from East Carolina University in<br />

1988 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Technology.<br />

He also received a Master’s <strong>of</strong> Science Degree in Sport<br />

Management from the United States Sports Academy in<br />

1993.<br />

Orr is a member <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Football</strong> Coaches<br />

Association and the Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christian Athletes.<br />

He was named the 2002 Galatia Missionary Baptist<br />

Chruch Man <strong>of</strong> the Year and recepient <strong>of</strong> the 2001 Martin<br />

Luther King Community Service Award.<br />

Orr and his wife Pamela have two children, Nyla<br />

and DeVaughn.<br />

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Athletic Administration<br />

Sports<br />

Information<br />

Director<br />

Rick Rogers is entering his third year as Livingstone’s<br />

Sports Information & Marketing Director.<br />

Rick received his Bachelor’s Degree in Political<br />

Science and his Master’s <strong>of</strong> Science Degree in Athletic<br />

Administration from Winthrop University in 2007 and<br />

2009 respectively.<br />

Rick brings a wide array <strong>of</strong> knowledge and<br />

experience in writing, designing and website work.<br />

During his undergraduate years, Rick served as the<br />

Sports Editor for the Winthrop student newspaper.<br />

During graduate school, Rick was the Winthrop<br />

Sports Information Graduate Intern and was primarily<br />

responsible for the women’s volleyball team and also<br />

assisted with the other sports as necessary.<br />

Lavanetta<br />

Carlton<br />

Senior<br />

Women’s<br />

Administrator<br />

Lavanetta Carlton joined her alma mater on<br />

January 4, 2010 as a Residence Hall Director. She<br />

now assists with the Athletic Department as Senior<br />

Woman Administrator.<br />

Her responsibilities include overseeing the female<br />

Residence Hall and to serve as a role model to<br />

residents, staff and administrators. She advocates issues<br />

important to female and male student-athletes<br />

and coaches.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Carlton<br />

earned her Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree in Sociology<br />

from Livingstone <strong>College</strong> in 1997.<br />

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Athletic Coaches & Staff<br />

Angelyne<br />

Brown<br />

Head Women’s<br />

Basketball Coach<br />

Reginald<br />

Isley<br />

Head S<strong>of</strong>tball &<br />

Volleyabll Coach<br />

Shannon<br />

Turner<br />

Asst. Women’s<br />

Basketball Coach<br />

John Daniels<br />

Athletic<br />

Photographer<br />

Gwen Jackson<br />

Head Tennis<br />

Coach<br />

Justin Davis<br />

Head Men’s &<br />

Women’s Cross<br />

Country and Track<br />

& Field Coach<br />

Sylvester Kyles<br />

Head Bowling<br />

Coach<br />

Blanche Ford<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Andre<br />

Springs<br />

Head Golf Coach<br />

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Tony Holliday<br />

Asst. Men’s<br />

Basketball Coach<br />

James Stinson<br />

Head Men’s<br />

Basketball Coach


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Sports Medicine<br />

Athletic Training Room • New Trent • 701 West Monroe Street • Salisbury, NC 28144<br />

Phone: 704-216-6011 • Fax: 704-216-6278<br />

Jaime Kent<br />

Head<br />

Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Jaime Kent, an Asheville, North Carolina native was hired in August 2008 as the<br />

Head Athletic Trainer at Livingstone <strong>College</strong>. She is a NATABOC certifi ed athletic<br />

trainer, and a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong> Athletic Trainers Society.<br />

Jaime is a 2006 graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />

where she received a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a<br />

concentration in Athletic Training. In May, 2008 she received her Masters <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

degree in Education with a concentration in Athletic Training from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

South Carolina at Columbia. During this time she was responsible for the evaluation,<br />

treatment, and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> men’s soccer and baseball athletes at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

South Carolina and all sports at Benedict <strong>College</strong>. She also taught four classes in the<br />

undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program.<br />

Vision Statement: The Livingstone <strong>College</strong> Sports Medicine Department shall provide a<br />

comprehensive health care system for its Division II intercollegiate student-athlete population.<br />

This Sports Medicine Department will provide effi cient services with the highest quality <strong>of</strong><br />

care and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.<br />

Dr. Stephen<br />

Furr<br />

Team Physician<br />

Mission Statement: The philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Livingstone <strong>College</strong> Sports Medicine Department is a refl ection <strong>of</strong> the larger<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong> itself. The concept <strong>of</strong> a holistic college, treating the mind, body and spirit <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete<br />

will be a priority <strong>of</strong> the department along with the overall welfare <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete. A primary goal <strong>of</strong> the Athletic<br />

Department as well as the Sports Medicine Department is to return the athlete to full competition as soon as medically<br />

possible and when it is safe to do so.<br />

Athletic Training Program: The sports medicine staff provides high-quality, comprehensive care for any sports-related<br />

injury or illness. The program is made up <strong>of</strong> multiple allied health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals including orthopedic physicians/surgeons<br />

and physician assistants, general medical physicians, dentists, ophthalmologists and optometrists and other specialists that<br />

may be needed for the care <strong>of</strong> an athlete’s injury. Once any athlete is evaluated by an athletic trainer on staff, there are<br />

specifi c protocols that are followed when involving referral and care <strong>of</strong> an injury or illness.<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Trainer: The Certifi ed Athletic Trainer is a recognized allied health pr<strong>of</strong>essional; trained and focused<br />

on the prevention <strong>of</strong> injuries and the treatment <strong>of</strong> any injuries that may occur. They must pass a national and state certifi<br />

cation exam and maintain continuing education credit requirements. In the state <strong>of</strong> North Carolina a Certifi ed Athletic<br />

Trainer must work under the direction <strong>of</strong> a licensed physician while practicing athletic training.<br />

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Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

PO Box 7349<br />

22 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 210<br />

Hampton, Virginia 23666<br />

EMail: theciaa@aol.com<br />

Phone: 757-865-0071<br />

Fax: 757-865-8436<br />

Established in 1912, the CIAA is the nation’s oldest black<br />

athletic conference, rich in history and heritage. The CIAA<br />

is entering its ninety-seventh year <strong>of</strong> athletic competition<br />

in which they will continue to reap success and recognition<br />

on the fi eld and on the court. The presence <strong>of</strong> the CIAA as a<br />

premiere member <strong>of</strong> the National Collegiate Athletic Association<br />

(NCAA) Division II, continues to expand throughout<br />

the country. Expansion <strong>of</strong> television broadcasts has resulted<br />

in nationwide coverage <strong>of</strong> football and basketball contests,<br />

as well as the annual CIAA Basketball Tournament. Increasing<br />

competitiveness in other sports is also leading to recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> CIAA member schools as athletic powerhouses. The<br />

reputation, in conjunction with the academic success <strong>of</strong> our<br />

athletes, is a proud legacy for the CIAA.<br />

The conference is divided into North and South Divisions<br />

in all sports except baseball. The CIAA annually sponsors<br />

16 men’s and women’s championships. The eight men’s<br />

championships include football, cross country, indoor track,<br />

basketball, golf, tennis, baseball, and track & fi eld. The eight<br />

women’s champions are bowling, cross country, volleyball,<br />

indoor track, basketball, s<strong>of</strong>tball, tennis and track & fi eld.<br />

CIAA STAFF<br />

Commissioner: Leon Kerry<br />

Associate Commissioner: Monique Morgan<br />

Assistant Commissioner: Lisa Cox Butler<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance & Marketing: Marcus D. Grant<br />

Asst. Director <strong>of</strong> Championships & Business: George Knox<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Relations: Shera L. White<br />

CIAA Webmaster: Eric Moore<br />

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Saturday, August 27<br />

St. Augustines at Virginia Union, 6 PM<br />

Elizabeth City State at Deleware St., 7 PM<br />

Thursday, September 1<br />

Livingstone at Chowan, 6 PM<br />

Saturday, September 3<br />

Bowie State at Assumption, 1 PM<br />

Lincoln (PA) at Cheyney, 1 PM<br />

Catawba at St. Augustine’s, 1:30 PM<br />

West Virginia State at Johnson C. Smith, 4 PM<br />

Shaw at Stillman, 5 PM<br />

Virginia Union at Benedict, 5 PM<br />

Winton-Salem St. at Elizabeth City St., 6 PM<br />

UNC Pembroke at Fayetteville State, 6 PM<br />

Virginia State at Norfolk State, 6 PM<br />

Thursday, September 8<br />

Fayetteville State at Carson-Newman, 7 PM<br />

Saturday, September 10<br />

Benedict at Bowie State, 1 PM<br />

Virginia State at West Virginia State, 1 PM<br />

St. Augustine’s at New Haven, 1 PM<br />

Johnson C. Smith at Brevard, 2 PM<br />

Livingstone vs. Elizabeth City State, 4 PM<br />

Lincoln (PA) at Kentucky State, 5 PM<br />

Chowan at UNC Pembroke, 6 PM<br />

Shaw at Deleware State, 6 PM<br />

Winston-Salem State at Virginia Union, 7 PM<br />

Saturday, September 17<br />

Livingstone at Bowie State, 1 PM<br />

Virginia State at Johnson C. Smith, 4 PM<br />

Shaw at Benedict, 5 PM<br />

Winston-Salem State at Chowan, 6 PM<br />

Elizabeth City State at Fayetteville State, 6 PM<br />

Virginia Union at Lincoln (PA), 6 PM<br />

Saturday, September 24<br />

Bowie State at Virginia Union, 1 PM<br />

Lincoln (PA) at St. Augustine’s, 1:30 PM<br />

Elizabeth City State at Shaw, 2 PM<br />

Chowan at Virginia State, 6 PM<br />

Fayetteville State at Winston-Salem State, 6 PM<br />

VA Univ. <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg at Livingstone, 6 PM<br />

Johnson C. Smith at Davidson, 7 PM<br />

Saturday, October 1<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan at Lincoln (PA), 12 PM<br />

Chowan at Virginia Union, 1 PM<br />

Johnson C. Smith at Winston-Salem State, 1 PM<br />

Livingstone at Shaw, 1 PM<br />

Bowie State at Virginia State, 6 PM<br />

St. Augustine’s at Fayetteville State, 6 PM<br />

Thursday, October 6<br />

Bowie State at Fairmont State, 7 PM<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

Chowan at Lincoln (PA), 1 PM<br />

Elizabeth City State at Virginia Union, 1 PM<br />

Virginia State at Fayetteville State, 1 PM<br />

Johnson C. Smith at Shaw, 1 PM<br />

Winston-Salem St. at St. Augustine’s, 1:30 PM<br />

Livingstone at Edward Waters, 3 PM<br />

Friday, October 14<br />

Bowie State at Lincoln (PA), 8 PM<br />

Saturday, October 15<br />

Virginia Union at Johnson C. Smith, 1 PM<br />

Virginia State at Elizabeth City State, 1:30 PM<br />

Shaw at Fayetteville State, 2 PM<br />

St. Augustine’s at West Georgia, 2 PM<br />

Chowan at Stillman, 6 PM<br />

Winston-Salem State at Livingstone, 6 PM<br />

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CIAA Composite Schedule<br />

Saturday, October 22<br />

Bowie State at Elizabeth City State, 1 PM<br />

Virginia State at Lincoln (PA), 1 PM<br />

Fayetteville State at Livingstone, 1:30 PM<br />

Johnson C. Smith at St. Augustine’s, 1:30 PM<br />

Edward Waters @ Winston-Salem St., 1:30 PM<br />

Shaw at Chowan, 6 PM<br />

Saturday, October 29<br />

Bowie State at Shepherd, 12 PM<br />

Elizabeth City State at Chowan, 12 PM<br />

Lincoln (PA) at VA Univ. <strong>of</strong> Lynchburg, 1 PM<br />

Livingstone at St. Augustine’s, 1:30 PM<br />

Shaw at Winston-Salem State, 1:30 PM<br />

Virginia Union at Virginia State, 1:30 PM<br />

Fayetteville State at Johnson C. Smith, 4 PM<br />

Thursday, November 3<br />

Virginia State at Gardner-Webb, 6 PM<br />

Saturday, November 5<br />

Chowan at Bowie State, 1 PM<br />

Lincoln (PA) at Elizabeth City State, 1 PM<br />

Fayetteville State at Virginia Union, 1 PM<br />

Livingstone at Johnson C. Smith, 1 PM<br />

St. Augustine’s at Shaw, 1 PM<br />

Winston-Salem St. at UNC Pembroke, 2 PM<br />

Saturday, November 12<br />

CIAA Championship, Durham, NC, TBA


<strong>2011</strong> FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<br />

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME<br />

Sept. 1 Chowan Mufreesboro, NC 6:00 PM<br />

Sept. 10 Elizabeth City State Rocky Mount, NC 4:00 PM<br />

*Down East Viking <strong>Football</strong> Classic<br />

Sept. 17 Bowie State Bowie, MD 1:00 PM<br />

Sept. 24 VA UNIV. <strong>of</strong> LYNCHBURG SALISBURY, NC 6:00 PM<br />

Oct. 1 Shaw Durham, NC 1:00 PM<br />

Oct. 8 Edward Waters Jacksonville, FL 3:00 PM<br />

Oct. 15 WINSTON-SALEM STATE SALISBURY, NC 6:00 PM<br />

Oct. 22 FAYETTEVILLE STATE SALISBURY, NC 1:30 PM<br />

*Homecoming / Senior Night<br />

Oct. 29 St. Augustine’s Raleigh, NC 1:00 PM<br />

Nov. 5 Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, NC 2:00 PM<br />

*Commemorative Classic ~ Memorial Stadium

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