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Towson Football Hosts CAA’s First Place Team #5/6 Delaware for Pink Game

The Game: Towson (3-4, 2-2 CAA) vs. #5/6 Delaware (6-1, 4-0 CAA)
When: Sat., Oct. 28 – 1 p.m.
Where: Johnny Unitas® Stadium – Towson, Md.
Promotion: Pink Game
--First 1,500 fans will receive a co-branded Towson pink rally towel, courtesy of Donovan WaterWorks
Linear Broadcast: Monumental Sports Network
Online Broadcast: FloFootball ($)
Audio Broadcast: Towsontigers.com
----Broadcasters: Spiro Morekas (PxP), Gordy Combs (Analyst)
Series: Delaware leads 13-9
 
TOWSON, Md. – Fresh off another victory over a top-15 program, the Towson University football team will challenge the first-place team in the CAA, No. 5/6 Delaware, on Saturday, October 28 at 1 p.m.
 
Tickets for Towson football home games are available by visiting https://am.ticketmaster.com/towson/. For any questions regarding tickets for Towson events, call the Towson Athletics ticket office at 410-704-4501 or email bschwarzman@towson.edu.
 
This is the annual Pink Game.  The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive a co-branded Towson pink rally towel, courtesy of Donovan WaterWorks.
 
Fans attending the game are encouraged to check out the Goh Zone near Gate D, Lot 4, to enjoy live entertainment, food trucks and game, presented by Baltimore County Tourism and The Loop.  Attendees can also check out the Family Fun Zone with inflatables, the east area hospitality area, reduced-priced concession items and much more.
 
This is the third of four games for Towson football televised on the Monumental Sports Network, the home of the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards.  The game will also be available on the exclusive streaming home of the CAA, FloSports, as well as a radio feed on Towsontigers.com. Spiro Morekas and Gordy Combs will have the call live from Johnny Unitas® Stadium.
 
Towson took down then-#13 William & Mary 34-24 last week in Williamsburg to enter at 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the CAA.  Delaware, riding a five-game winning streak, defeated Hampton 47-3 on Saturday to stand 6-1 overall and 4-0 in the CAA, the league's only undefeated team in league play.
 
With the 23rd meeting set for Saturday, Delaware leads the all-time series vs. Towson 13-9, winning 24-10 in Newark on Oct. 1, 2022.  Towson won the previous game at home, having a 31-24 win on Nov. 2, 2019.
 
Towson seeks its third win over a top-15 opponent, having defeated then-#14 New Hampshire on Sept. 30 and then-#13 William & Mary on Oct. 21.
 
A NEW ERA OF TOWSON FOOTBALL BEGINS IN 2023
It is a new year for Towson as the Tigers are set for their 54th season.  It is also the first season for new head coach Pete Shinnick.
 
It is a new look Towson team with 44 new players joining in their first year with Towson, including 28 transfers and 16 true freshmen or first-year players.  The offense returns six starters while the defense returns five.
 
GIBBS NAMED TO SHRINE BOWL 1000, REESE'S SENIOR BOWL WATCHLIST
Jesus Gibbs was selected to the 2024 Shrine Bowl 1000, being named one of the top NFL draft eligible college players in the country.  The 1,000 players, selected by NFL scouts and college personnel, are in contention to play in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl in Texas. He was also selected to the Reese's Senior Bowl Watchlist for the second consecutive year.
 
In 30 games in his Towson career since transferring in from South Carolina, Gibbs stands with 93 total tackles, 21.0 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks.  Gibbs will look to be the second Towson player in the Shrine Bowl, with Tye Smith being the first in 2015.
 
TAKING DOWN THE CAA PRESEASON FAVORITES
In the early going of the Pete Shinnick era, Towson has already earned a pair of big wins, defeating the two 2022 CAA champions on the road.  The Tigers won at then-#14/17 New Hampshire 54-51 (OT) and then-#13 Williams & Mary 34-24, the two teams predicted to finish first in the league in 2023.
 
This is the second year in a row where Towson defeated the CAA favorite in the preseason coaches poll.  The 2022 CAA preseason favorite was Villanova; Towson won 27-3 on Nov. 5, 2022 at home.
 
HUNTER HONORED AS STATS PERFORM PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
D'Ago Hunter was recognized as a 2023 STATS Perform Preseason All-American Third Team as a punt returner.
 
Last season, Hunter became Towson's first All-American was 2018, amassing 1,207 all-purpose yards off 639 kickoff yards, 195 punt return yards, 262 rushing yards and 111 receiving yards, adding three special teams touchdowns of at least 74 yards each.
 
In 2022, Hunter was third in FCS in yards per punt return (16.2) and fourth in FCS in combined kick return yardage (834).
 
THREE TIGERS RECOGNIZED IN 2023 CAA PRESEASON AWARDS
Three Tigers were recognized on the CAA preseason awards: D'Ago Hunter earned 2023 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team at kick returner while Jesus Gibbs and Robert Javier were preseason all-conference honorable mention.
 
BATTLE FOR GREATER BALTIMORE SERIES EXTENDED THROUGH 2027
In July 2021, Towson and Morgan State announced an extension of the Battle for Greater Baltimore series through the 2027 season.  The two teams will alternate hosting rights each year. The teams are separated by five miles, the closest pair of teams in all of FCS play.
 
Towson defeated Morgan State 20-10 in Baltimore on Sept. 16.  Towson leads the all-time series 22-6, winning the last six.
 
GAY NAMED CAMPBELL TROPHY® SEMIFINALIST
Towson linebacker Jamal Gay was honored as a semifinalist for the 2023 Campbell Trophy®, announced by the National Football Foundation on Sept. 27.  The Campbell Trophy® recognizes an individual as the absolute best scholar-athlete in the nation for combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.
 
Gay earned his undergraduate degree from Towson in May 2022 in business administration with a 3.69 grade point average and is currently working on his Master's Degree in marketing intelligence, currently having a 3.81 GPA in graduate school.  On the field, he has 40 tackles, two tackles for loss and a pass break-up through seven games.
 
20 GRADUATES SUITING UP FOR TOWSON
Several Tigers are playing as college graduates. Towson has 20 total graduate players.
Towson graduates (10) -
Matthew Akuchie        Malik Jackson
Alex Desire                 Robert Javier
Jamal Gay                   Charles Peeples
Jesus Gibbs                Frank Stettner
D'Ago Hunter              Daniel Thompson
           
Graduates of other schools (10) -
Antonio Howard (Northern Michigan)
Kamari Jackson (Delaware State)
Da'Kendall James (Norfolk State)
Daviyon Johnson (Monmouth)
Mike Police (West Florida)
Jabari Reddock (Stony Brook)
Justin Ritter (James Madison)
Josh Roberts (Lafayette)
Justin Toler (Norfolk State)
Tylen Wallace (Missouri Western State)
 
TOWSON PICKED NINTH IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
The Tigers were predicted to finish ninth in the league in the preseason coaches poll.  Towson received 85 points in the poll.  2022 CAA co-champions William & Mary and New Hampshire ranked first and second in the poll with 195 and 179 votes respectively.
 
2023 CAA Football Predicted Order of Finish (first-place votes)
1. William & Mary (13), 195
2. New Hampshire (1), 179
3. Richmond, 159
4. Delaware (1), 149
5. Elon, 146
6. Rhode Island, 135
7. Villanova, 129
8. Monmouth, 94
9. Towson, 85
10. North Carolina A&T, 70
11. UAlbany, 64
12. Campbell, 62
13. Maine, 40
14. Stony Brook, 38
15. Hampton, 30
 
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Towson made its mark in the Canadian Football League, with four former Towson players being part of CFL rosters in week one.  Three players have competed in multiple games this season: Tibo Debaillie, Andrew Garnett and Tyrrell Pigrome.
 
In 2022, Darius Victor was the Offensive Player of the Year in the reformed United States Football League (USFL).  He returned to the New Jersey Generals in 2023, finishing third in the league with 554 rushing yards, adding seven combined touchdowns.  Two Towson players played in the XFL in 2023, including Tye Smith, who played five seasons in the National Football League.
 
On Oct. 23, 2023, it was announced that Caleb Smith will play for the Albany Firebirds in 2024 for the new Arena Football League.
 
Tigers in the Pros – 2023
Canadian Football League
--Tibo Debaillie, DL: BC Lions
--Andrew Garnett, OL: Edmonton Elks
--Tyrrell Pigrome, QB: Ottawa Redblacks
--Roman Wahrheit, OL: Ottawa Redblacks (practice squad)
 
Indoor Football League
--Shane Simpson, RB: Quad City Steamwheelers
--Caleb Smith, WR: Iowa Barnstormers
 
United States Football League
--Darius Victor, RB: New Jersey Generals
 
XFL
--Elorm Lumor, DL: St. Louis Battlehawks
--Tye Smith, DB: Orlando Guardians
 
QUARTERBACK COMPETITION.....
With Tyrrell Pigrome finishing his collegiate career last season, the Tigers had a quarterback position battle with several competitors.           (numerical order below)
 
#9 Sean Brown, R-Jr.
Spent last three years at Liberty University
#14 Zack Jackson, R-So.
University of Maryland transfer after 2021 redshirt season
#15 Nathan Kent, R-Jr.
Played in four career games from 2021-22
#16 Scott Smith III, R-So.
Starting quarterback in 2022 season opener
#18 Jack Pellicciotti, Fr.
Led MPSSAA in passing yards last two years of high school
 
MATTHEWS APPROACHING TOP-10 IN RUSHING TDS
Devin Matthews is one rushing TD away from being in the top-10 all-time in Towson history.  In his third year with Towson, he has 19 career rushing touchdowns.
Career Rushing Touchdowns - Towson History
1. Terrance West - 84 (2011-13)
2. Darius Victor - 41 (2013-16)
.......
8. Paul Cillo - 22 (1981-82)
9. Noah Read - 21 (1998-2001)
10. Larry Jones - 20 (1973-74)
Devin Matthews - 19 (2021-pres.)
 
HUNTER BREAKS 4,000 ALL-PURPOSE YARD MARK
On Oct. 7, D'Ago Hunter broke the 4,000 all-purpose yards mark.
4,067 all-purpose yards (363 plays)
2,491 kickoff return yards (103 kickoff returns)
415 punt return yards (46 punt returns)
723 rushing yards (160 rush attempts)
438 receiving yards (54 receptions)
 
PETE SHINNICK - NEW TOWSON HEAD COACH
On Dec. 11, 2022, Pete Shinnick was announced as the new head coach of Towson football.  He becomes the fifth coach in program history.
 
Shinnick comes to Towson after starting the program at West Florida, leading the Argonauts to the 2019 NCAA DII national title and the 2017 NCAA DII title game.  Including going 56-21 in six seasons at West Florida from 2016-22 (no season in 2020 COVID year), Shinnick has a career record of 162-71, including being the head coach at UNC Pembroke and Azusa Pacific.
 
Shinnick takes over for Rob Ambrose, who served as Towson's head coach from 2009-22.  Towson has had five head coaches in program history: Carl Runk (1969-71), Phil Albert (1972-91), Gordy Combs (1992-2008), Ambrose (2009-22) and Pete Shinnick (2023-pres.).
 
LAST GAME (TOWSON 34, #13 WILLIAM & MARY 24)
(10/21/2023 - WILLIAMSBURG, VA.):

Down 17 early in the second quarter, Towson rallied with 34 unanswered points to take down #13 William & Mary 34-24 on the road.
Important Stat:
Towson - 24:17 time of possession in 2nd half (W&M - 5:43)
W&M - Scored on first three offensive drives
Top Passer:
Towson - Nathan Kent: 19-28, 188 yards, 2 TD
W&M - Darius Wilson: 12-20, 129 yards, 2 TD
Top Rusher:
Towson - Devin Matthews: 20 rush, 117 yards, 1 TD
W&M - Malachi Imoh: 13 rush, 105 yards
Top Receiver:
Towson - Carter Runyon: 7 catches, 92 yards, 2 TD
W&M - Hollis Mathis: 5 catches, 66 yards, 2 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson - Rodney Roane, Jr. (LB): 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF
W&M - John Pius (DL): 7 tackles, 1 sack
 
INTERNATIONAL TIGERS
Towson's influence is growing across the world. Three Towson players hail from outside the United States, including two from Canada.
--Sahil Bhullar, OL: Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
--Samuel Obiang, DL: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
--Florian Staehler, OL: Köln, Germany
 
Towson has also had former players from Belgium, Finland and Norway.
 
REPPING THE HOME STATE
The Towson roster represents the Old Line State well, sporting 41 players from the home state of Maryland.  This includes five players from Baltimore City/County: Dion Crews-Harris (Baltimore), Anthony Delle Donne (Baltimore), Tyrell Greene Jr. (Baltimore), Rishon Holmes (Baltimore) and Scott Smith III (Brooklandville).
 
TOWSON TO APPEAR ON MONUMENTAL SPORTS NETWORK
Four Towson football home games will be appearing on Monumental Sports Network this season.
 
The home of the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards, Monumental Sports Network is based out of Bethesda and is aired across the DMV, spanning from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and North Carolina.
 
In addition, all Towson home games and road games at CAA opponents will be aired on FloFootball, the exclusive streaming home of the CAA.  Spiro Morekas and Gordy Combs return as the Towson football radio team.
 
SCOUTING DELAWARE:
Delaware, which is undefeated this year in FCS games, is the only team in the CAA with six victories and one loss.
 
With an offense which averages over 32 points per game, Delaware had a different quarterback vs. Hampton: senior Zach Marker went 17-for-28 for 239 yards and a touchdown.  Two players, senior Marcus Yarns and graduate student Kyron Cumby, have combined for 1,012 rushing yards, averaging almost eight yards a carry.  Graduate student linebacker Jackson Taylor is the team's leader in tackles with 64, adding 7.5 tackles for loss.
 
LAST GAME (#6 DELAWARE 24, TOWSON 10)
(10/1/2022 - NEWARK, DEL.):

Towson held #6 Delaware without points for the opening 22 minutes and had the first lead of the game but fell to the Blue Hens 24-10.
Important Stat:
Towson - Robert Javier - first Towson defensive TD of the season
Delaware - Two 65+ yard touchdown plays
Top Passer:
Towson - Tyrrell Pigrome: 9-23, 62 yards, 1 INT
Delaware - Nolan Henderson: 25-41, 368 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top Rusher:
Towson - Joachim Bangda: 12 rush, 53 yards
Delaware - Kyron Cumby: 15 rush, 100 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiver:
Towson - Isaiah Perkins: 3 catches, 28 yards
Delaware - Chandler Harvin: 3 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson - Robert Javier (CB): 7 tackles, 1 INT, TD (97-yard return)
Delaware - Johnny Buchanan (LB): 11 tackles
 
IMPORTANT DATES: TOWSON VS. DELAWARE
--Nov. 6, 1993 - Towson 32, Delaware 30 (Newark, Del.):
On fourth down and goal from the one-yard line with 10 seconds left, Tony Vinson burst into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown, giving Towson a 32-30 comeback win over #14 Delaware on the road.  That was Vinson's fourth touchdown of the game.
 
--Oct. 1, 2005 - Towson 35, Delaware 31 (Towson, Md.):
Towson's first-ever Atlantic-10 victory came in dramatic fashion as Nick Williams scored a touchdown on a three-yard run off a 69-yard final drive to defeat #5 Delaware 35-31 in front of a Homecoming crowd of 10,778, to date the third-largest crowd in Unitas Stadium history.
 
--Oct. 28, 2017 - Towson 18, Delaware 17 (Towson, Md.):
A Sam Gallahan 14-yard touchdown catch from Ryan Stover with 35 seconds left sent Towson to an 18-17 upset victory over #23 Delaware.  Towson came back from down 14-3 late in the third quarter.
 
RANDY BIELSKI ENTERS TOWSON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Among the inductees into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2023 includes former defensive back and kicker Randy Bielski.  He was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 6.
 
The two-time All-American left Towson with then-program records in tackles (288), interceptions (13) and scoring (169), playing from 1976-79.  He led Towson to the 1976 Stagg Bowl for an NCAA DIII national title game appearance.
 
He was the first-ever Towson Tiger to be drafted into the National Football League, being taken as a kicker in the 12th round by the Baltimore Colts in 1980.
 
CAA FOOTBALL SHAKEUP
CAA Football has undergone changes for the 2023 season, beginning with a new name.  The CAA is now the Coastal Athletic Association, officially changing its name on July 20, formerly the Colonial Athletic Association.
 
CAA Football also welcomed in two new members: Campbell, which joined as a full member this year, and North Carolina A&T, which was a full member last season but joins the CAA Football ranks this year. 
 
The CAA now has 15 football members.  A 16th, Bryant, will join starting in the 2024 season.
 
SAM REYNOLDS
Wide receiver Sam Reynolds will be on the sideline Saturday after having a general medical condition on Aug. 15.  The redshirt sophomore played all 11 games last season.
 
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Players Mentioned

Roman Wahrheit

#78 Roman Wahrheit

OL
6' 6"
Senior
Joachim Bangda

#8 Joachim Bangda

RB
5' 10"
Junior
Tyrrell Pigrome

#4 Tyrrell Pigrome

QB
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
Matthew Akuchie

#7 Matthew Akuchie

WR
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Sahil Bhullar

#72 Sahil Bhullar

OL
6' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
Dion Crews-Harris

#40 Dion Crews-Harris

DL
6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
Anthony Delle Donne

#96 Anthony Delle Donne

DL
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Alex Desire

#73 Alex Desire

OL
6' 4"
Graduate Student
Jamal Gay

#6 Jamal Gay

LB
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Jesus Gibbs

#8 Jesus Gibbs

DL
6' 4"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Roman Wahrheit

#78 Roman Wahrheit

6' 6"
Senior
OL
Joachim Bangda

#8 Joachim Bangda

5' 10"
Junior
RB
Tyrrell Pigrome

#4 Tyrrell Pigrome

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
QB
Matthew Akuchie

#7 Matthew Akuchie

6' 3"
Graduate Student
WR
Sahil Bhullar

#72 Sahil Bhullar

6' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
OL
Dion Crews-Harris

#40 Dion Crews-Harris

6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
DL
Anthony Delle Donne

#96 Anthony Delle Donne

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
DL
Alex Desire

#73 Alex Desire

6' 4"
Graduate Student
OL
Jamal Gay

#6 Jamal Gay

6' 1"
Graduate Student
LB
Jesus Gibbs

#8 Jesus Gibbs

6' 4"
Graduate Student
DL