

Senior tailback Andrew Giuliano is enjoying one of the best seasons ever by a Cortland running back.

The Red Dragons, however, committed five turnovers and were held without an offensive touchdown by the Bombers. Cortland started the season with nine straight victories, all in NJAC play, to win the league title and earn an automatic berth to nationals.

Cortland defeated the Panthers, 21-6, in the 1991 ECAC Division III Northwest Championship Game at Cortland.ĬORTLAND CAPSULE: Cortland's bid for the first perfect regular season since 1988 was denied last Saturday as the Red Dragons lost to visiting Ithaca, 35-13, in the annual Cortaca Jug rivalry game. THE SERIES: Cortland and Plymouth State are meeting for only the second time. 20 when the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl will be played in Salem, Va., for the national title. The winner will face either second-seeded Ithaca College or seventh-seeded Curry College in the second round next Saturday, Nov. Plymouth State, the sixth seed, is 10-1 and won the New England Football Conference (NEFC) title. The Red Dragons, champions of the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC), are 9-1 and are seeded third in their eight-team bracket of the 32-team tournament. THE MATCHUP: Cortland makes its sixth NCAA Division III tournament appearance in school history and the first since 2005 as the Red Dragons host Plymouth State University of New Hampshire in a first-round contest. Game broadcast live on WXHC, Homer (101.5 FM and TICKETS: $8 adults, $4 all students with ID and senior citizens 55 and older (ticket sales begin 10 a.m. SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex Cortland, N.Y. Central Connecticut St., 1976ģ18, Steven Ferreira at Framingham St., 2017ģ15, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012ģ09, Steven Ferreira at St.Cortland (9-1) vs. Newport News Apprentice, 1994ģ20, Chris Rose at The College of New Jersey, 2012ģ20, Ralph Boettger vs. Morrisville St., 2016ģ22, Steve Sanzo vs. The College of New Jersey, 2002ģ27, Steven Ferreira at Morrisville St., 2015ģ26, Brees Segala at The College of New Jersey, 2021ģ22, Brett Segala vs. Morrisville St., 2013ģ40, Brett Segala vs. Kean (ECAC/Philadelphia), 2016ģ47, John Grassi vs. John Fisher, 2019ģ82, Kyle Schneider at Framingham St., 2015ģ77, Steven Ferreira at Buffalo St., 2015ģ70, Jeff Humble at The College of New Jersey, 1998ģ56, Brett Segala vs. Buffalo St., 2013ģ99, Brett Segala at St. Morrisville St., 2013ħ9 yards, Dorian Myles at Morrisville St., 2012Ĥ00, Tyler Augliano vs. Lawrence, 1983Ĩ2 yards, Dylan Peebles vs. 100 att.)Ħ.2 yards/rush, Dorian Myles, 2012 (123 carries, 765 yards)ĥ.7 yards/rush, Jaden Alfanostjohn, 2021 (133 carries, 757 yards)ĥ.7 yards/rush, Scott Berent, 1990 (208 carries, 1,181 yards)Ĩ9 yards, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008Ĩ3 yards, Dave Cook vs. Highest Rushing Average per Attempt: (Season min. Morrisville St., 2007Ģ31, Jude Francois at Central Conn., 1979Ģ08, Johnnie Akins vs. New Jersey City, 1999Ģ81, Andrew Giuliano at Morrisville St., 2008Ģ47, Andrew Giuliano vs. (NOTE: Brian Anthony made five field goals at Maine Maritime in the 1994 ECAC Northeast Bowl, but that performance is not listed above since postseason games only started counting in the records in 2002.)ġ0, Al Rapp (10‑for‑10) vs. (Season) 84, Mike DeBole, 2012 (16 FG, 36 PATs)Ĥ, George Oostmeyer at New Jersey City, 2000ģ, 18 occurrences, including most recently:
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