LORETTO, Pa. – Saint Francis University football hosts Long Island University on Saturday, Oct. 9 at 1:00 pm. for its annual homecoming game. The Red Flash enter Saturday's contest off a 27-14 victory over Morgan State to end the non-conference season.
Scouting LIU
The Sharks enter Saturday's conference off two-straight bye weeks that was preceded by three-straight non-conference losses. All-three losses came against FBS opponents Florida International, West Virginia and Miami (Ohio). LIU was outscored by a combined 149-17 and gave up 534.3 yards per game while only producing 176. Off the bye week, the Sharks have seven-consecutive NEC games to end the season and are the only team without a conference game yet this season. Quarterback Camden Orth has a 56.52 completion percentage, 425 yards and two touchdowns this season. Wide receiver Derick Eugene has a team-leading 185 yards and the only two touchdowns this season for LIU. Defensively, Jerome Brooks III and Tariq Snead each have one interception and Matthew Molina and Anthony Lavino are the only Sharks with a sack. LIU was selected to finish sixth in the NEC Preseason Coaches' Poll, ahead of only Wagner.
Last Time Out
The Red Flash won their first non-conference game of the season with a 27-14 defeat of Morgan State. Running back
Lovell Armstead led the way with a career-high 116 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. Quarterback
Justin Sliwoski threw for 166 yards, two touchdowns and added 57 rushing yards. Defensive back
Terrell Smith had his first interception of the season on Saint Francis' final defensive play of the game, while
Donnell Brown had a career-high eight tackles (seven solo). After a 7-7 tie at halftime, the Red Flash exploded for 20-straight points, ignited by a
Raymond Crittenden blocked field goal. After his block, Sliwoski produced a 45-yard run and
Tate Myers scored the first TD of his career on his first-career reception. After an ensuing three-and-out for the Bears, Saint Francis had a two-play drive that included a 45-yard
Brandan Lisenby reception and three-yard Armstead touchdown.
All-Time vs. LIU
The Red Flash have faced LIU one time since the Sharks' inaugural 2019 season. Saint Francis took a 30-0 victory in the trip to Brookeville, N.Y., though the score was 9-0 after three quarters before the Red Flash scored three fourth quarter touchdowns. Only two Red Flash offensive players who accumulated stats,
Kahtero Summers and Brandon Lisenby, are still on the roster. Defensively, 11-of-22 players who had at least one tackle remain on the roster. LIU participated in the shortened Spring 2021 season, but with the Red Flash opting out, Saturday's game marks the second meeting between the programs.
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Schmoke Named NEC Special Teams Player of the Week
Kicker
Alex Schmoke became the third Saint Francis Special Teams Player of the Week selection of the season, joining
Jordan Slaiby's two honors. The redshirt freshman scored nine points for the Red Flash in a 27-14 victory over Morgan State. He converted two-of-two field goals, three-of-three extra points and booted three-of-six kickoffs for a touchback. His career-long 47-yard field goal was the longest field goal by an NEC kicker through the first five weeks of the season.
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Armstead Named to NEC Prime Performers Week 5
Running back Lowell Armstead earned Saint Francis' second-straight NEC Prime Performers selection for a tailback. The Fredericksburg, Va. native became the first 100-yard rusher for the Red Flash since Sept. 28, 2019 with his 116 yards in a 27-14 win over Morgan State. He more than doubled his season total from 97 yards to 213 and earned his team-leading second rushing touchdown of the season.
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DeShields Named to NEC Prime Performers Week 4
Running back
Marques DeShields earned a spot on the NEC Prime Performers list for the first time as a member of the Red Flash. The redshirt junior rushed for 73 yards and had five catches for 102 yards against Norfolk State. His 175 total yards were the most by a Saint Francis player this season. He added a season-long 46-yard run and 46-yard reception in the game.
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Saliby Earns Second NEC Special Teams Player of the Week Honor
Punter Jordan Saliby was named Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time this season. He recorded seven total punts with an average of 48 yards per punt in Saturday's 39-24 victory over Wagner. He produced three punts of 50+ yards, including a season-long 59-yard punt, and pinned Wagner inside the 20 four times. Two of his punts pinned the Seahawks at the one-yard line and one of those was in the game's final minute that led to a
Raymond Crittenden game-sealing pick-six.
Russell, Brown Named to NEC Prime Performers List
Quarterback
Jyron Russell threw for 194 yards and four touchdowns in a 39-24 win over Wagner. All-four of Russell's touchdown passes came in the second half to lead Saint Francis' comeback victory.
Donnell Brown recorded six total tackles, two tackles for loss and 1.5 total sacks in Saturday's victory. His six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks both lead the NEC through the first three weeks of the season.
Saliby, Noel Earn NEC Weely Honors
Punter Jordan Saliby earned Special Teams Player of the Week and defensive backÂ
Breon Noel earned Rookie of the Week in the conference's first weekly awards of the season. Saliby recorded seven punts for 285 total yards, a 40.7 yard average. Noel made seven total tackles (two solo) and one tackle for loss. Both players earned these awards in their first game as a member of the Red Flash.
Summers Named to NEC Prime Performers List
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Kahtero Summers was named one-of-eight NEC Prime Performers in the season's inaugural week. Summers recorded five catches for 115 yards, including a 51-yard catch-and-run. He tallied just 189 yards during his entire freshman season in 2019.
History Made at Eastern Michigan
Saint Francis football's game against Eastern Michigan will mark the team's first game against an FBS opponent in program history. The Sept. 3 matchup against the Eagles is followed by a matchup with No. 5 Delaware on Sept. 11. "Delaware is a top FCS program and Eastern Michigan is an up-and-coming program in the FBS, you want to be like them," head coach Chris Villareal said. "You always want to put yourself against that sort of competition and it's a great step for all of us to make the leap to the next level of competition."
Watkins Named to All-Northeast Conference Preseason Team
Redshirt SeniorÂ
James Watkins was named to the All-Northeast Conference Preseason Defensive Team, the conference announced Aug. 3. The Oxon Hill, Md. native was named Second-Team All-NEC in 2019 after finishing third on the team with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks.
2019 Defensive Returners
Safeties Martin Foray Jr. andÂ
Gio Vonne Sanders return after leading the 2019 secondary. Foray Jr. was second on the team with 77 total tackles (56 solo) and third on the team with nine pass breakups. Sanders led the team with four interceptions, added 39 tackles and four pass breakups. Defensive endsÂ
James Watkins andÂ
Sam Cummings return after both ranking top-four on the team with 11 and 7.5 tackles for loss respectively. Watkins also ranked third on the team with four sacks, while Cummings was fifth with 2.5.
Red Flash Picked Fifth in Preseason Coaches' Poll
Saint Francis was picked to finish fifth in the NEC Preseason Coaches' Poll, ahead of LIU and Wagner. Sacred Heart earned four first-place votes to earn the No. 1 spot in the poll, followed by Duquesne (two) and Central Connecticut (one). Merrimack is in the NEC, and will play a full schedule, but is not eligible for a title until 2023.Â
Lewis Returns to Saint Francis as Defensive Coordinator
Saint Francis alum and two-time All-AmericanÂ
Scott Lewis returned to the Red Flash as the team's defensive coordinator, the program announced Jan. 29. Lewis had 524 career tackles, which ranks fifth in FCS history, and he was top-12 in total tackles all-four seasons. His 12.2 tackles per game rank third all-time in the FCS.
Villarrial Makes Saint Francis History
On Nov. 23, 2019 against Delaware State, head coachÂ
Chris Villarrial earned his program-record 46th win. He surpassed Art Martynuska who coached in Loretto from 1969-76 and 1981. Villarrial is a two-time NEC Coach of the Year, winning back-to-back in 2015 and 2016. The 2016 season was also Saint Francis' first appearance in the FCS Top-25 poll.Â
2020-21 Northeast Conference Results
In the shortened spring 2021 football season, Sacred Heart took the Northeast Conference Championship with a 34-27 win over No. 25 Duquesne. The win marked the Pioneers' fifth NEC Championship, as they advanced to the FCS Tournament and lost 19-10 to No. 5 Delaware. Saint Francis and Central Connecticut opted out of the entire spring 2021 season.
Villarrial Brings NFL Experience to Loretto
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Chris Villarrial brought NFL experience when he joined Saint Francis, having spent time as an offensive lineman with the Chicago Bears (1996-2004) and Buffalo Bills (2004-06). He was drafted in the fifth round (152nd overall) by the Bears after he broke the NFL Scouting Combine Bench Press Record. As a member of the Bears, he was a two-time All-Pro player and guided a 1,000-yard rusher in every season. After joining the Bills, he helped the offensive line give up the fewest sacks in franchise history. In his career, Villarrial made 148 starts.
Next
Saint Francis heads back on the road for a trip to Bryant on Saturday, Oct. 16 at 12:00 p.m.
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