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Football Returns Home to Host Mercyhurst Saturday
10/24/2024 9:39:00 PM | Football
The Pios are 3-1 on Campus Field
HOME SWEET HOME
The Pioneers' defensive unit has been a force to be reckoned with, currently ranking within the top 20 in FCS in four different categories -
- Passing Yards Allowed (5th - 126.0
- Redzone Defense (10th - .680)
- Team Passing Efficiency (12th – 112.34)
- Scoring Defense (20th - 21.6)
MADISON MOVING THROUGH THE RANKS
Jalen Madison, a key player for the SHU football team, continues to make significant strides in his career. He ranks 10th in the career record books with 4.7 yards per carry behind 367 attempts, a testament to his individual talent and dedication.
Madison has totaled 1,726 career rushing yards, a testament to his dedication and skill, following an 80-yard rushing performance against Lafayette last Saturday.
RUSHING THROUGH THE FCS RANKINGS
Not only is Jalen Madison moving up in the SHU football record book, but the Stratford, Conn. native is also moving through the FCS rankings. The grad running back ranks within the top 25 in rushing yards (23rd - 603) while also ranking within the top 50 in rushing touchdowns (49th – 5) and rushing yards per game (43rd – 76.9).
DYNAMIC DUO OF LEIGH AND MADISON
The Pioneers' backfield is a force to be reckoned with, led by the dynamic duo of Xavier Leigh and Jalen Madison. Their combined efforts have amassed over 1,000 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, with five coming from Madison, which positioned him as the Pioneers' leading touchdown scorer.
A standout moment this season was their joint effort against Georgetown. They accounted for an impressive 223 of the Pioneers' 264 rushing yards, showcasing the strength of their partnership.
FOUR TARGETS DOWNFIELD
Looking down the field, the Pioneers have four wide receivers – Ethan Hilliman, Kevin McGuire, Payton Rhoades, and Elijah Ford – making crucial catches when needed. All four wide receivers have totaled over 100 yards this season, with Hilliman pacing the team with 249 receiving yards behind 28 receptions. Hilliman also leads the position group with a pair of touchdowns.
BACK-TO-BACK FOR TALLEY
Myles Talley is one of many forces to be reckoned with on the Pioneers' defense, as the fifth-year linebacker has recorded back-to-back games with 10 tackles. Talley currently leads the team with 50 tackles, behind 23 solo and 27 assisted, to go along with an interception and a fumble recovery.
SACKING THE COMPETITION
It's a testament to the Pioneers' unity in defense that any team's offensive line struggles to stop them. Seven players—Nat Chandler, Tyreke Brown, Isaiah Bishop, Janier Armstead, Nick Verbitsky, Caleb Dennis, and Stanley Dennis II—have each recorded at least one sack, showcasing the team's collective strength. This has contributed to a season total of 14 sacks for a loss of 64 yards.
Chandler, a standout player, currently ranks within the top 35 in FCS in sacks (33RD - 0.69), with 4.5 sacks for a loss of 17 yards. Brown, another key player, follows close behind with 3.5 sacks for a loss of 14 yards.
PIOS SECONDARY STEALING THE BALL
SHU's defense, led by the secondary, is not just sacking the quarterback, but also compelling their opponent to turn the ball over, be it through an interception or a fumble.
This season, the secondary has been the driving force behind the Pioneers' success, contributing four of the six interceptions, four of the six forced fumbles, and breaking up an impressive eight passes.
PICK EM
Defensive back Ryan Moore has been a game-changer for the defense, recording a team-high two interceptions, which ranks 33rd in FCS for interceptions per game, with a commendable 0.3.
Teammates Quinn Hart and Marques Mason have also made significant contributions to the Pioneers' secondary, each tallying an interception and a pass breakup. Hart and Moore have also forced their opponent to lose the ball for a fumble.
THE KICK IS GOOD!
Matt Kling has made his presence known this season on special teams for the Pioneers. He currently leads the team with 37 points behind eight field goals and 13 extra points. Kling also ranks within the top 40 in FCS averaging 1.00 field goals per game.
FOOTBALL STOPPED BY LAFAYETTE
Score: Lafayette 31 | Sacred Heart 17
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Score: Howard 21 | Sacred Heart 14
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Score: Sacred Heart 10 | Norfolk State 3
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Score: Delaware 49 | Sacred Heart 0
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Score: Stonehill 35 | Sacred Heart 21
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Running back Jalen Madison recorded another solid offensive performance for the Pioneers last Saturday at Stonehill, tallying his second straight 100+ rushing yard game.
Against the Skyhawks, Madison finished with 110 yards behind 20 carries while also collecting an additional 24 yards on three receptions. He also has recorded back-to-back rushing touchdowns for the Pioneers, increasing his season total to two and career total to 10.
FOOTBALL SHUTS DOWN GEORGETOWN
Score: Sacred Heart 40 | Georgetown 14
Brief Recap & Highlights:
Ethan Hilliman's amazing endzone catch against the Georgetown Hoyas landed him at No. 1 on Sports Center's Top 10 and earned Best Catch.
With 66 yards to go and only 1:11 to do it, the Pios wasted no time marching down the field to end the half. The first two plays of the drive led to 16 yards for Sacred Heart before Michalski found Hilliman with a back-shoulder strike that the senior turned into a 44-yard gain.
Hilliman's heroics were not done with the long catch-and-run, as he brought in a lofted pass by Michalski in the back of the endzone, just tapping his right toe in bounds for a circus touchdown to give SHU a 20-14 advantage with 25 seconds remaining in the half.
PIOS EARN FIRST WIN OF 2024
Score: Sacred Heart 10 | Saint Anselm 3
Brief Recap & Highlights:
Following the Pioneers' win against the Saint Anselm Hawks, Head Coach Mark Nofri, who took over the program in 2012, collected his 70th career win.
DEL STATE TOPS SHU IN HOME OPENER
Score: Delaware St 17 | Sacred Heart 15
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BRIEF LOOK AHEAD TO 2024
The Pioneers, in their first season as an FCS Independent, begin 2024 with three straight home games against Delaware State (August 31), Saint Anselm (September 7), and Georgetown (September 14). The Pioneers then close out September with road games against Stonehill (September 21) and the University of Delaware (September 28).
October opens with a home date against Norfolk State (October 5) before a two-game road stint with Howard (October 12) and Lafayette (October 19). One week later, the Pioneers re-sume play on the road against Mercyhurst (October 26). SHU's final season home game comes against LIU (November 9).
The Pioneers finish the season with an away game against Merrimack (November 16).
OH CAPTAINS, MY CAPTAINS
Head football coach Mark Nofri announced his 2024 team captains at the end of spring camp. Tyreke Brown, Marques Mason, Myles Talley, Jalen Madison, and Payton Rhoades, all of whom have demonstrated exceptional skills and leadership, have earned that honor.
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE COACHING STAFF
Over the summer break, SHU football head coach Mark Nofri announced new additions and appointments to his 2024 coaching staff.
DeMarcus White, Mike Kennedy, Kyle Wiggins, and Nate Marr have joined the Pioneers. White will serve as the new safety coach, while Kennedy will be the new coach for outside linebackers. Wiggins will take over as the corners coach, and Marr will serve as the Director of Football Operations/Recruiting Coordinator.
Kevin Duke, who previously coached the outside linebackers, has transitioned to quarter-back coach. Doubling up on his duties is Pat Saporito, who will oversee both special teams and wide receivers for the Pioneers.
WELCOME TO PIONEER FOOTBALL
The SHU coaching staff was busy during the off-season, signing 27 players, including 14 offensive players, 12 defensive players, and one special teams player.
Ten of the 27 players are transfers from Bates College, Iowa Central Community College, Si-erra University, Monmouth University, Florida State University, Trinity (CT), Youngstown State, the University of Rhode Island, Rutgers University, and the University of San Diego.
SHU, MERRIMACK PLAY FOR THE YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
Sacred Heart and Merrimack jointly announced on August 21 that their football programs will compete for The Yankee Conference Championship presented by LEONA on November 16 at Merrimack.
Scheduled for a noon kickoff at Duane Stadium, the winner will be crowned as The Yankee Conference Champion and claim possession of the historic trophy.
Originally formed in 1946 and later transitioning to a football-only league in 1976, The Yankee Conference consisted of various members spanning the New England to Mid-Atlantic re-gion competing at the Division I-AA level, now known as the Football Championship Subdi-vision (FCS).
CHESTNUT RE-SIGNS WITH THE TENNESSEE TITANS
Former SHU standout Julius Chestnut re-signed with the Tennessee Titans on a one-year contract. Chestnut joined the Titans before the 2022 season.
Chestnut first caught the attention of NFL teams during the spring season of 2021 when he finished third in the Walter Payton Award voting after leading the FCS with 205.2 all-purpose yards per game and a program-record 171.0 rushing yards per game. A consensus First-Team All-American, he finished his career second in school history with 3,467 yards, and his 34 touchdowns are third all-time.
CHESTNUT SECURES SPOT ON 53-MAN ROSTER FOR TITANS
After a strong preseason performance, Julius Chestnut earned a spot on the Tennessee Ti-tans' 53-man roster.
In his first two NFL campaigns, Chestnut carried the ball nine times for 12 yards and caught three passes for 41 yards. He has also returned 10 kickoffs for 215 yards. He was a reserve on the Titans for the first three games last season but was placed on injured reserve on Sep-tember 26 and missed the final 14 games.
LAST SEASON RECAP
The Pioneers finished the 2023 season with an overall record of 2-9 and a NEC mark of 2-5.
SHU's first win of the season came on the road against NEC foe Saint Francis (Pa.). With the game tied at 34-34, following a Red Flash touchdown, the Pioneers maintained their com-posure offensively, moving the ball from the SHU 45 to the SFU 23 over the final 2:20 to set up Sam Renzi for the game-winning field goal with two seconds left on the clock.
The Pioneers' next win came on Senior Day, when they topped Central CT State by a final score of 31-24, snapping a five-game losing skid. SHU was led offensively by Malik Grant, who tallied two rushing touchdowns, while defensive back Maximus Mongelli recorded a career-high 13 tackles.
Sacred Heart had six NEC All-Conference bids, including a pair of First Team selections. Linebacker, team captain DeAndre Byrd, and defensive back Arsheen Jiles earned placement on the First Team All-NEC list. Four Pioneers were named to the Second Team All-NEC list, including defensive linemen and team captains Tyreke Brown and Carson Primrose, defen-sive back Mike-Lee Joseph, and kicker Sam Renzi.
Byrd also was recognized by the New England Football Writers Association as being named to the All-New England Team. The Lawrenceville, Ga. native finished with a team-leading 79 tackles behind 31 solo and 48 assisted stops.
ON DECK
The Pioneers are back in action on Saturday, Nov. 9, as they welcome the Sharks of LIU to Campus Field on Senior Day. Kick-off is scheduled for 12:00 PM in Fairfield, Conn.
- After back-to-back weeks on the road, the Sacred Heart University football team returns home to Campus Field for an afternoon battle with the Lakers of Mercyhurst on Saturday, Oct. 26, at noon.
- This is the first meeting between the two programs.
- This game is crucial as it will test the Pioneers' home advantage and their ability to maintain their winning record at home.
The Pioneers' defensive unit has been a force to be reckoned with, currently ranking within the top 20 in FCS in four different categories -
- Passing Yards Allowed (5th - 126.0
- Redzone Defense (10th - .680)
- Team Passing Efficiency (12th – 112.34)
- Scoring Defense (20th - 21.6)
MADISON MOVING THROUGH THE RANKS
Jalen Madison, a key player for the SHU football team, continues to make significant strides in his career. He ranks 10th in the career record books with 4.7 yards per carry behind 367 attempts, a testament to his individual talent and dedication.
Madison has totaled 1,726 career rushing yards, a testament to his dedication and skill, following an 80-yard rushing performance against Lafayette last Saturday.
RUSHING THROUGH THE FCS RANKINGS
Not only is Jalen Madison moving up in the SHU football record book, but the Stratford, Conn. native is also moving through the FCS rankings. The grad running back ranks within the top 25 in rushing yards (23rd - 603) while also ranking within the top 50 in rushing touchdowns (49th – 5) and rushing yards per game (43rd – 76.9).
DYNAMIC DUO OF LEIGH AND MADISON
The Pioneers' backfield is a force to be reckoned with, led by the dynamic duo of Xavier Leigh and Jalen Madison. Their combined efforts have amassed over 1,000 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, with five coming from Madison, which positioned him as the Pioneers' leading touchdown scorer.
A standout moment this season was their joint effort against Georgetown. They accounted for an impressive 223 of the Pioneers' 264 rushing yards, showcasing the strength of their partnership.
FOUR TARGETS DOWNFIELD
Looking down the field, the Pioneers have four wide receivers – Ethan Hilliman, Kevin McGuire, Payton Rhoades, and Elijah Ford – making crucial catches when needed. All four wide receivers have totaled over 100 yards this season, with Hilliman pacing the team with 249 receiving yards behind 28 receptions. Hilliman also leads the position group with a pair of touchdowns.
BACK-TO-BACK FOR TALLEY
Myles Talley is one of many forces to be reckoned with on the Pioneers' defense, as the fifth-year linebacker has recorded back-to-back games with 10 tackles. Talley currently leads the team with 50 tackles, behind 23 solo and 27 assisted, to go along with an interception and a fumble recovery.
SACKING THE COMPETITION
It's a testament to the Pioneers' unity in defense that any team's offensive line struggles to stop them. Seven players—Nat Chandler, Tyreke Brown, Isaiah Bishop, Janier Armstead, Nick Verbitsky, Caleb Dennis, and Stanley Dennis II—have each recorded at least one sack, showcasing the team's collective strength. This has contributed to a season total of 14 sacks for a loss of 64 yards.
Chandler, a standout player, currently ranks within the top 35 in FCS in sacks (33RD - 0.69), with 4.5 sacks for a loss of 17 yards. Brown, another key player, follows close behind with 3.5 sacks for a loss of 14 yards.
PIOS SECONDARY STEALING THE BALL
SHU's defense, led by the secondary, is not just sacking the quarterback, but also compelling their opponent to turn the ball over, be it through an interception or a fumble.
This season, the secondary has been the driving force behind the Pioneers' success, contributing four of the six interceptions, four of the six forced fumbles, and breaking up an impressive eight passes.
PICK EM
Defensive back Ryan Moore has been a game-changer for the defense, recording a team-high two interceptions, which ranks 33rd in FCS for interceptions per game, with a commendable 0.3.
Teammates Quinn Hart and Marques Mason have also made significant contributions to the Pioneers' secondary, each tallying an interception and a pass breakup. Hart and Moore have also forced their opponent to lose the ball for a fumble.
THE KICK IS GOOD!
Matt Kling has made his presence known this season on special teams for the Pioneers. He currently leads the team with 37 points behind eight field goals and 13 extra points. Kling also ranks within the top 40 in FCS averaging 1.00 field goals per game.
FOOTBALL STOPPED BY LAFAYETTE
Score: Lafayette 31 | Sacred Heart 17
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- The Leopards controlled the opening quarter, as the hosts outscored the Pioneers, 14-7, for the early lead.
- Like the first, the Leopards started the second quarter by scoring first, taking a 21-7 lead following Curtis's second touchdown of the afternoon.
- Less than five minutes later, the Pioneers showed their resilience by marching up the field after starting on the SHU22. They put the ball in the hands of Jalen Madison, who battled through defenders and found the outside for the 27-yard touchdown.
- The visitors held the hosts scoreless in the third quarter, while SHU capitalized on a 42-yard field goal from Matt Kling to trim the deficit to seven, 24-17.
- Unfortunately, Lafayette controlled the narrative in the fourth quarter by keeping the Pioneers off the board, forcing a fumble and interception of a John Michalski pass to secure the home victory.
- Madison finished the afternoon tallying a season-high two touchdowns, improving his season total to five.
- Myles Talley recorded a team-best 10 tackles for the second straight game.
Score: Howard 21 | Sacred Heart 14
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- Showing their resilience, the Pioneers headed into the halftime break with a one-possession lead, 14-7, behind a pair of rushing touchdowns.
- However, Howard surged back in the second half, scoring 14 unanswered points over the final two quarters to secure the home win.
- The Pioneers' final attempt to even the score came on a third-and-nine. John Michalski threw the ball into the air before getting hit by a Bison defenseman. The ball found the hands of Elijah Ford, who made a diving catch in the endzone. The determination and effort in this play were evident, but unfortunately, the touchdown was called an incomplete pass.
- Jalen Madison and Xavier Leigh recorded both first-half touchdowns for the Pioneers.
- Myles Talley and Tyreke Brown led the defensive unit with 10 tackles each, while Brown recorded 0.5 tackles-for-loss.
- Marques Mason tallied the Pioneers' lone interception of the game.
- Jordan Campbell picked up a fumble recovery.
Score: Sacred Heart 10 | Norfolk State 3
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- The Pioneers wasted no time asserting their dominance in the first quarter. A 36-yard Matt Kling field goal put the hosts up by three, 3-0, with 1:43 left on the clock.
- The second quarter saw the Pioneers extend their lead to double-digits, 10-0, after the hosts put together an 80-yard drive that resulted in a Michalski rushing touchdown, followed by a Kling extra point.
- Coming out of the halftime break, the Spartans were ready to turn the tide, trimming the deficit to within seven, 10-3, after a field goal from Grandin Wilcox.
- Norfolk State continued to grind offensively and threatened the Pioneers by finding themselves in the red zone, but three straight incomplete passes ended the Spartans' rally and secured the Pioneers' win.
- The Pioneers' defensive unit, working in perfect harmony, kept the Spartans off the scoreboard until the third quarter by forcing the visitors to go for a 55-yard field goal.
- SHU's defense also tallied three sacks for a loss of eight yards, an interception, a forced fumble, and broke up a pair of passes.
- SHU's offense finished the afternoon with 243 total yards behind 184 rushing and 59 passing yards, respectively.
- Quarterback John Michalski recorded the Pioneers' lone touchdown of the afternoon and extended his season total to three rushing touchdowns.
Score: Delaware 49 | Sacred Heart 0
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- The Pioneers suffered their second straight road loss of the season against the Blue Hens of the University of Delaware.
- Jalen Madison accounted for 30 of the Pioneers' 51 rushing yards.
- Ethan Hilliman posted a team-leading four catches after being targeted seven times by John Michalski.
- Tyler Jameson finished with a team-high seven tackles, while Isaiah Bishop collected five tackles and 2.0 tackle-for-loss.
- Ryan Moore tallied an interception for the Pioneers.
Score: Stonehill 35 | Sacred Heart 21
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- Stonehill controlled the opening quarter, outscoring the Pioneers 14-0, thanks to two touchdowns from Jarel Washington and Chase Miller.
- Sacred Heart finally got on the scoreboard as Jalen Madison recorded a 23-yard rushing touchdown to cut the deficit in half, 14-7, with 8:57 left on the clock.
- The Skyhawks closed the quarter by scoring two additional touchdowns, giving them a 28-7 advantage at the half.
- Neither team could not score until the 2:54 mark of the third when John Michalski held onto the ball and ran into the endzone for the two-yard touchdown.
- On the next Pioneer drive, Michalski found the hands of Hilliman, who then pushed through three defenders and found himself in the endzone, earning the visitors six points. From there, Kling secured the extra point and made it a one-possession game, 28-21, with 1:44 on the clock.
- Unfortunately, SHU could not stop Stonehill's Zavion Woodard from recording the 31-yard rushing touchdown that put the game out of reach for the visitors, 35-21.
- The Pioneers were led offensively by three different scorers – Michalski, Madison, and Hilliman.
- Madison recorded back-to-back 100-yard rushing games.
- Matt Kling went 3-for-3 in extra-point attempts.
- Defensively, Myles Talley finished with a team and season-high nine tackles.
- Caleb Dennis and Nate Chandler led the Pioneers with a sack each for a total loss of seven yards.
Running back Jalen Madison recorded another solid offensive performance for the Pioneers last Saturday at Stonehill, tallying his second straight 100+ rushing yard game.
Against the Skyhawks, Madison finished with 110 yards behind 20 carries while also collecting an additional 24 yards on three receptions. He also has recorded back-to-back rushing touchdowns for the Pioneers, increasing his season total to two and career total to 10.
FOOTBALL SHUTS DOWN GEORGETOWN
Score: Sacred Heart 40 | Georgetown 14
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- A nine-yard rushing touchdown from John Michalski and a six-yard touchdown pass from Logan Lyson gave the Pioneers a 13-7 advantage at the end of the first quarter.
- The second quarter saw the Hoyas battle back to within one, 14-13, following a nine-play, 71-yard drive, but a turnover by the visitors gave the Pios the edge needed to close out the quarter.
- With 66 yards to go and only 1:11 to do it, the Pios wasted no time marching down the field and finding themselves in the red zone. Hilliman brought in a lofted pass by Michalski in the back of the endzone, giving SHU a 20-14 advantage with 25 seconds remaining in the half.
- The Pioneers' defense was ready and waiting, as Myles Talley picked off Georgetown's QB Danny Lauter with 15 seconds on the clock, setting up a Matt Kling 21-yard field goal as time expired to send SHU into halftime up 23-14.
- Georgetown was held scoreless for the remainder of the game, while the Pioneers scored an additional 17 points to put the game out of reach for the Hoyas.
- Leigh stole the show in the third quarter as he found paydirt on a 37-yard carry up the middle, juking a defender in the process, to stretch the margin to 30-14.
- Jalen Madison got his chance to shine in the fourth, breaking an 84-yard run up the middle and scoring on the next play after being tripped up at the two.
- Leigh recorded his third straight game with a touchdown, while Lyson, Madison, and Michalski tallied their first of the season.
- On the defensive side of the ball, Myles Talley recorded four tackles, a fumble recovery for 19 yards, and an interception for 25 yards.
- Along with Talley, Nick Verbitsky registered an interception and collected four tackles.
- Teammate Ryan Moore also served as a defensive threat, tallying a team-high nine tackles and a forced fumble.
- Isaiah Bishop recorded the Pioneers' lone sack of the afternoon for a loss of five yards.
Ethan Hilliman's amazing endzone catch against the Georgetown Hoyas landed him at No. 1 on Sports Center's Top 10 and earned Best Catch.
With 66 yards to go and only 1:11 to do it, the Pios wasted no time marching down the field to end the half. The first two plays of the drive led to 16 yards for Sacred Heart before Michalski found Hilliman with a back-shoulder strike that the senior turned into a 44-yard gain.
Hilliman's heroics were not done with the long catch-and-run, as he brought in a lofted pass by Michalski in the back of the endzone, just tapping his right toe in bounds for a circus touchdown to give SHU a 20-14 advantage with 25 seconds remaining in the half.
PIOS EARN FIRST WIN OF 2024
Score: Sacred Heart 10 | Saint Anselm 3
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- The Pioneers opened the scoring in the second quarter. The hosts put together a 7:15 drive that resulted in a 29-yard field goal from Matt Kling with one minute left on the clock.
- SHU then capitalized on a mishandled snap by the Saint Anselm punter, putting the Pioneers in prime position with four seconds remaining in the half.
- The next play saw Xavier Leigh push through the Hawks' defensive line for the three-yard touchdown with no time on the clock.
- Saint Anselm countered the Pioneers' final drive of the game with a pair of plays that could have resulted in a comeback tie, but the Pios' defense held firm to help secure the win.
- With Saturday's win, Coach Mark Nofri earned his 70th career win after taking over the reins in 2012.
- John Michalski earned his first collegiate win as a Pioneer after going 10-of-16 with 86 passing yards to go along with 81 rushing yards behind 17 attempts.
- Tyreke Brown and Maximus Mongelli paced the defense with a team-high six tackles, while Brown recorded 1.0 sacks for a loss of five yards.
- Leigh posted his second straight touchdown of the season and finished with 40 yards on 12 attempts.
Following the Pioneers' win against the Saint Anselm Hawks, Head Coach Mark Nofri, who took over the program in 2012, collected his 70th career win.
DEL STATE TOPS SHU IN HOME OPENER
Score: Delaware St 17 | Sacred Heart 15
Brief Recap & Highlights:
- Trailing 17-9 in the fourth quarter, the Pioneers put together a 5:21 scoring drive that resulted in a four-yard rushing touchdown from Xavier Leigh to trim the deficit to within two, 17-15.
- However, SHU could not convert the two-point attempt to tie the game with 1:53 remaining in regulation and could not secure the ball on Matt Kling's on-side kick attempt.
- John Michalski went 12-for-23 with 104 passing yards and recorded 11 rushing attempts for 84 yards.
- Kling finished the evening 3-for-3 in field goal attempts.
- Leigh tallied the Pioneers' first touchdown of the season.
- Nate Chandler led the defensive unit with two sacks, while Tyreke Brown and Stanley Dennis II posted a sack apiece.
BRIEF LOOK AHEAD TO 2024
The Pioneers, in their first season as an FCS Independent, begin 2024 with three straight home games against Delaware State (August 31), Saint Anselm (September 7), and Georgetown (September 14). The Pioneers then close out September with road games against Stonehill (September 21) and the University of Delaware (September 28).
October opens with a home date against Norfolk State (October 5) before a two-game road stint with Howard (October 12) and Lafayette (October 19). One week later, the Pioneers re-sume play on the road against Mercyhurst (October 26). SHU's final season home game comes against LIU (November 9).
The Pioneers finish the season with an away game against Merrimack (November 16).
OH CAPTAINS, MY CAPTAINS
Head football coach Mark Nofri announced his 2024 team captains at the end of spring camp. Tyreke Brown, Marques Mason, Myles Talley, Jalen Madison, and Payton Rhoades, all of whom have demonstrated exceptional skills and leadership, have earned that honor.
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE COACHING STAFF
Over the summer break, SHU football head coach Mark Nofri announced new additions and appointments to his 2024 coaching staff.
DeMarcus White, Mike Kennedy, Kyle Wiggins, and Nate Marr have joined the Pioneers. White will serve as the new safety coach, while Kennedy will be the new coach for outside linebackers. Wiggins will take over as the corners coach, and Marr will serve as the Director of Football Operations/Recruiting Coordinator.
Kevin Duke, who previously coached the outside linebackers, has transitioned to quarter-back coach. Doubling up on his duties is Pat Saporito, who will oversee both special teams and wide receivers for the Pioneers.
WELCOME TO PIONEER FOOTBALL
The SHU coaching staff was busy during the off-season, signing 27 players, including 14 offensive players, 12 defensive players, and one special teams player.
Ten of the 27 players are transfers from Bates College, Iowa Central Community College, Si-erra University, Monmouth University, Florida State University, Trinity (CT), Youngstown State, the University of Rhode Island, Rutgers University, and the University of San Diego.
SHU, MERRIMACK PLAY FOR THE YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
Sacred Heart and Merrimack jointly announced on August 21 that their football programs will compete for The Yankee Conference Championship presented by LEONA on November 16 at Merrimack.
Scheduled for a noon kickoff at Duane Stadium, the winner will be crowned as The Yankee Conference Champion and claim possession of the historic trophy.
Originally formed in 1946 and later transitioning to a football-only league in 1976, The Yankee Conference consisted of various members spanning the New England to Mid-Atlantic re-gion competing at the Division I-AA level, now known as the Football Championship Subdi-vision (FCS).
CHESTNUT RE-SIGNS WITH THE TENNESSEE TITANS
Former SHU standout Julius Chestnut re-signed with the Tennessee Titans on a one-year contract. Chestnut joined the Titans before the 2022 season.
Chestnut first caught the attention of NFL teams during the spring season of 2021 when he finished third in the Walter Payton Award voting after leading the FCS with 205.2 all-purpose yards per game and a program-record 171.0 rushing yards per game. A consensus First-Team All-American, he finished his career second in school history with 3,467 yards, and his 34 touchdowns are third all-time.
CHESTNUT SECURES SPOT ON 53-MAN ROSTER FOR TITANS
After a strong preseason performance, Julius Chestnut earned a spot on the Tennessee Ti-tans' 53-man roster.
In his first two NFL campaigns, Chestnut carried the ball nine times for 12 yards and caught three passes for 41 yards. He has also returned 10 kickoffs for 215 yards. He was a reserve on the Titans for the first three games last season but was placed on injured reserve on Sep-tember 26 and missed the final 14 games.
LAST SEASON RECAP
The Pioneers finished the 2023 season with an overall record of 2-9 and a NEC mark of 2-5.
SHU's first win of the season came on the road against NEC foe Saint Francis (Pa.). With the game tied at 34-34, following a Red Flash touchdown, the Pioneers maintained their com-posure offensively, moving the ball from the SHU 45 to the SFU 23 over the final 2:20 to set up Sam Renzi for the game-winning field goal with two seconds left on the clock.
The Pioneers' next win came on Senior Day, when they topped Central CT State by a final score of 31-24, snapping a five-game losing skid. SHU was led offensively by Malik Grant, who tallied two rushing touchdowns, while defensive back Maximus Mongelli recorded a career-high 13 tackles.
Sacred Heart had six NEC All-Conference bids, including a pair of First Team selections. Linebacker, team captain DeAndre Byrd, and defensive back Arsheen Jiles earned placement on the First Team All-NEC list. Four Pioneers were named to the Second Team All-NEC list, including defensive linemen and team captains Tyreke Brown and Carson Primrose, defen-sive back Mike-Lee Joseph, and kicker Sam Renzi.
Byrd also was recognized by the New England Football Writers Association as being named to the All-New England Team. The Lawrenceville, Ga. native finished with a team-leading 79 tackles behind 31 solo and 48 assisted stops.
ON DECK
The Pioneers are back in action on Saturday, Nov. 9, as they welcome the Sharks of LIU to Campus Field on Senior Day. Kick-off is scheduled for 12:00 PM in Fairfield, Conn.
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