The Game: Towson (4-5, 2-3 CAA) vs. Hampton (5-4, 2-3 CAA)
When: Sat., Nov. 9 – 1 p.m.
Where: Johnny Unitas® Stadium – Towson, Md.
Online Broadcast: FloSports
Audio Broadcast: Towsontigers.com
----Broadcasters: Spiro Morekas (PxP), Gordy Combs (Analyst)
Series: Towson leads 1-0
Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/150060F39AB0386B
Promotion: Hometown Heroes Day
Game presented by: Baltimore County Police
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University football team has returned to Unitas for its final two home games of the regular season, beginning with a contest vs. Hampton on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m.
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This is Hometown Heroes Day. Towson will be honoring first responders during the game, including having police and fire vehicles at the game. In addition, the first 1,000 fans will receive a camo hat.
The game will air live online on FloSports, with Spiro Morekas and Gordy Combs on the call. They will also have the radio call on Towsontigers.com.
Each team is coming off a defeat to a ranked opponent. Towson fell at then-#16/12 Richmond 35-24 on Saturday to be 4-5 overall and 2-3 in the CAA. Hampton lost at home to then-No. 13/12 Villanova 20-14 on Saturday to stand at 5-4 overall and 2-3 in the league.
This is the second meeting between Towson and Hampton all-time. The Tigers played the Pirates on Nov. 19, 2022 in Hampton's first year in the CAA, with Towson winning at home 27-7.
The next two games are at home for Towson, with Senior Day set for Saturday, Nov. 16 at 12 p.m. vs. N.C. A&T.
SECOND YEAR IN PETE SHINNICK ERA
Towson enters its second season under head coach
Pete Shinnick in 2024. Towson retained its entire coaching staff from 2023. Under coach Shinnick, Towson has three victories over then-top-15 teams, including a 34-27 win vs. then-#12/10 William & Mary on Oct. 5.
Towson has had five head coaches in program history: Carl Runk (1969-71), Phil Albert (1972-91), Gordy Combs (1992-2008), Rob Ambrose (2009-22) and
Pete Shinnick (2023-pres.).
RUNYON - PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
Carter Runyon has been honored as a FCS Preseason All-American by each STATS Perform (First Team) and FCS Football Central (Second Team). Runyon has also been named to the watch list for the Reese's Senior Bowl and the Shrine Bowl 1000.
The first-ever Towson DI tight end to earn All-America honors in 2023, being Second Team by the
Associated Press, Runyon led all CAA tight ends in receiving yards with 549 in 2023. He also led Towson with 43 catches and four receiving touchdowns.
He is a three-time all-league honoree, including 2023 All-CAA First Team with Towson. At Shenandoah, he twice was All-ODAC: 2022 Second Team at tight end and 2021 Third Team at offensive line.
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF UNDEFEATED 1974 TIGERS
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Towson State College's (TSC) undefeated 1974 team. The Tigers went 10-0 that year in DIII under head coach Phil Albert, including two shutouts.
TSC allowed just 9.7 points per game and 190.3 yards a contest that year, with opponents averaging 3.3 yards per offensive play led by Joe Kelly (78 tackles), John Carmichael (66 tackles, 3 INT) and Billy Mills (39 tackles, 5 INT). On offense, Dan Dullea led DIII with a 61% completion rate for 1,861 yards and 18 touchdowns.
FOUR TIGERS RECOGNIZED IN 2024 CAA PRESEASON AWARDS
Four Tigers were recognized on the CAA preseason awards. Three players were named to the 2024 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team:
Ralph Paige Jr. at offensive line,
Carter Runyon at tight end and
Keegan Vaughan at kicker. In addition,
Dion Crews-Harris was selected as CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention. All four earned their first-ever CAA Preseason Honors.
DYNAMIC RUNNING DUO
Two Tigers stand in the top-25 in FCS in rush yards per carry, the only CAA team with two in the top-25.
Devin Matthews earns 6.63 yards per carry for 9th in FCS, having 103 carries for 683 yards and three touchdowns.
Tyrell Greene Jr. is 23rd in FCS with 6.24 yards per rush, totaling 599 yards and five touchdowns on 96 carries. Each Greene and Matthews have combined for three carries of at least 70 yards and are second and third in the CAA in yards per rush.
12 GRADUATES SUITING UP FOR TOWSON
12 Tigers are suiting up as college graduates, including seven who earned a Towson degree.
Towson graduates (7) -
Anthony Delle Donne Ernie Smith
Malik Jackson Brockman Wallace
Brady McElhaney Chris Watkins
Nathan Kent
Graduates of other schools (5) -
Carlos Davis (UMass)
John Gioia (Wagner)
Justin Ritter (James Madison)
Kam Snell (Gannon)
Justin Toler (Norfolk State)
RECEIVER DEPTH
Towson has a lot of depth in those catching the football, returning three players who have at least 500 career receiving yards.
Player |
2024 Stats |
Career Stats |
#80 Carter Runyon |
34 rec., 351 yds, 4 TD |
93 rec., 1055 yds, 9 TD |
#19 Zay Perkins |
11 rec., 116 yds |
67 rec., 783 yds, 9 TD |
#14 Lukkas Londono |
10 rec., 122 yds |
50 rec., 652 yds, 1 TD |
#0 John Dunmore |
35 rec., 516 yds, 5 TD |
45 rec., 615 yds, 5 TD |
#11 Jaceon Doss |
24 rec., 345 yds, 2 TD |
24 rec., 345 yds, 2 TD |
#12 Sam Reynolds |
14 rec., 198 yds, 1 TD |
25 rec., 249 yds, 1 TD |
#82 Brady McElhaney |
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19 rec., 151 yds |
TOWSON PICKED NINTH IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
The Tigers were predicted to finish ninth in the league in the preseason coaches poll for the second straight year. Towson received 114 points in the poll. 2023 CAA co-champions Villanova, Richmond and UAlbany ranked 1-3 in the preseason poll respectively.
2024 CAA Football Predicted Order of Finish (first-place votes)
1. Villanova (9), 217
2. Richmond (1), 189
3. UAlbany (3), 179
4. William & Mary, 175
5. Delaware (3), 163
6. Elon, 157
7. New Hampshire, 150
8. Rhode Island, 142
9. Towson, 114
10. Monmouth, 95
11. Campbell, 83
12. Hampton, 62
13. Maine, 57
14. North Carolina A&T, 49
15. Bryant, 46
16. Stony Brook, 42
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Several Tigers have been competing in the professional ranks after their time with the Black & Gold.
Robert Javier was an undrafted free agent by the Tennessee Titans into the NFL, appearing in the team's three preseason games.
In the first year of the United Football League, four Tigers made inaugural rosters. Darius Victor headlined the crew as the league's 2024 Sportsman of the Year, which honors service off the field and excellence on the field. Jesus GIbbs was signed mid-year by the Michigan Panthers, helping the team reach the playoffs in his first professional year.
Tigers in the Pros – 2024
National Football League
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Robert Javier, DB: Tennessee Titans (preseason)
Canadian Football League
--Tibo Debaillie, DL: BC Lions
United Football League
--Tom Flacco, QB: San Antonio Brahmas
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Jesus Gibbs, DL: Michigan Panthers
--Elorm Lumor, DL: St. Louis Battlehawks
--Darius Victor, RB: Memphis Showboats
Arena Football League
--Caleb Smith, WR: Albany Firebirds
Indoor Football League
--Shane Simpson, RB: Bay Area Panthers
VAUGHAN NAMED TO FRED MITCHELL AWARD WATCH LIST
Keegan Vaughan has been placed on the 2024 Fred Mitchell Award Preseason Watch List. The Fred Mitchell Award is given annually to the top place-kicker in FCS, DII, DII, NAIA and NJCAA for excellence on the football field and in the community.
The 2023 All-CAA Second Team selection has been Towson's primary place-kicker for the Tigers all four years. On Oct. 5, Vaughan surpassed the career 200-point mark, having 225 off 42 career field goals and 100 career extra points.
NEWCOMERS HAVING BIG IMPACT ON DEFENSE
Towson brought in several players this past year who were all-conference at previous schools and are having a strong impact on defense this season.
Will Middleton (Sr. LB - Montgomery, Ala.)
--2023 All-NEC Second Team at Saint Francis Univ.
--Team's leader in tackles with 63, adds 2.5 sacks
Kam Snell (Gr. DB - Owings Mills, Md.)
--2023 All-PSAC West Second Team at Gannon Univ.
--Third on the team with 49 tackles, adds 2 pass breakups
John Gioia (Gr. LB - LaGrangeville, N.Y.)
--2023 All-NEC First Team at Wagner College
--Averaging 8.2 tackles per game in six contests
MATTHEWS IN TOWSON TOP-10 IN RUSHING TDS, RUSHING YARDS
Devin Matthews has moved into the top-10 all-time in Towson history in career rushing touchdowns, standing seventh. Now in his fourth year with Towson, he has 25 career rushing touchdowns. He also is one of seven Towson players to have over 2,000 career rushing yards.
Career Rushing Touchdowns - Towson History
1. Terrance West - 84 (2011-13)
2. Darius Victor - 41 (2013-16)
3. Jason Corle - 33 (1996-99)
4. Brian McCarty - 32 (1991-94)
5. Tony Vinson - 29 (1992-93)
t6. Devin Matthews - 26 (2021-pres.)
t6. Dan Ricker - 26 (1983-87)
Career Rushing Yards - Towson History
1. Terrance West - 4,849 (2011-13)
2. Jason Corle - 3,601 (1996-99)
3. Darius Victor - 3,309 (2013-16)
4. Tony Vinson - 3,058 (1992-93)
5. Brian McCarty - 2,594 (1991-94)
6. Noah Read - 2,577 (1998-2001)
7. Devin Matthews - 2,088 (2021-pres.)
TOWSON FOOTBALL PHRASES
The Towson football team is spurred on by a couple of phrases unique to the Black & Gold.
ARETE! (prononuced r-ah-TAY)
--Arete is the Greek word for "excellence of any kind," to live up to your fullest potential. Shinnick brought Arete to Towson football from West Florida, which he built as the culture around West Florida's mascot, the Argonauts.
Goh Tigers
--The official slogan of the Towson University Athletics department, Goh Tigers references the Baltimore dialect and connects to Towson's strong history to the Greater Baltimore area.
Special Forces
--The Towson special teams unit is referred to as special forces by the team. The unit has several different plays and formations, which are confirmed in pregame walkthroughs.
LAST GAME (#16/12 RICHMOND 35, TOWSON 24)
(11/2/2024 - RICHMOND, VA.):
An 80-yard touchdown catch by Dunmore brought Towson within five in the fourth quarter, but the Tigers fell to No. 16/12 Richmond 35-24.
Important Stat:
Towson - Outgained Richmond 383-347 on total offense
Richmond - Forced four Towson turnovers for +4 margin
Top Passer:
Towson -
Sean Brown: 18-20, 275 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Richmond - Camden Coleman: 17-26, 230 yards, 2 TD
Top Rusher:
Towson -
Devin Matthews: 11 rush, 78 yards, 1 TD
Richmond - Zach Palmer-Smith: 28 rush, 98 yards
Top Receiver:
Towson -
John Dunmore: 6 receptions, 123 yards, 1 TD
Richmond - Jerry Garcia Jr.: 4 receptions, 110 yards
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson -
Xavier Terry (DB): 11 tackles, 3 BrUp
Richmond - Jeremiah Grant (DL): 5 tackles, 3.0 sacks, 2 FF
INTERNATIONAL TIGERS
Towson's influence is growing across the world. Three Towson players hail from outside the United States.
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Sahil Bhullar, OL: Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
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Mazio Randall, DL: Nassau, The Bahamas
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Prabdeep Singh-Mann, LB: Hamilton, Ontario
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Florian Staehler, OL: Köln, Germany
In the last 15 years, Towson has also had former players from Australia, Belgium, Finland and Norway.
REPPING THE HOME STATE
The Towson roster represents the Old Line State well, sporting 42 players from the home state of Maryland. This includes eight players from Baltimore City/County:
Dion Crews-Harris (Baltimore),
Carlos Davis (Baltimore),
Anthony Delle Donne (Baltimore),
Nick Gamble (Windsor Mill),
Tyrell Greene Jr. (Baltimore),
Rishon Holmes (Baltimore),
Scott Smith III (Brooklandville),
Kam Snell (Owings Mills) and
Isaiah Yates (Baltimore).
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 HAMPTON:
Under first-year head coach Trent Boykin, Hampton stands with the fourth-ranked scoring offense in the CAA, averaging 32.2 points per game.
Four Hampton players have rushed at least 60 times, led by senior Elijah Burris, who has run the ball 122 times for 489 yards and four touchdowns. Hampton has split between quarterbacks Malcolm Mays and Chris Zellous for a passing game which has 1,540 yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions. Graduate stdent Akie Nance is the team's sacks leader with 4.5, totaling 23 tackles on the season.
LAST GAME (TOWSON 27, HAMPTON 7)
(11/19/2022 - TOWSON, MD.):
Towson sent out its seniors in style, winning its fourth straight game with a 27-7 victory over CAA newcomer Hampton in the season finale.
Important Stat:
Towson - Outscored Hampton in all four quarters
Hampton - Held Towson without offensive TD in final 39 min.
Top Passer:
Towson - Tyrrell Pigrome: 12-21, 140 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Hampton - Malcolm Mays: 12-25, 119 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT
Top Rusher:
Towson - Joachim Bangda: 11 rush, 81 yards
Hampton - Darran Butts: 10 rush, 39 yards
Top Receiver:
Towson -
Zay Perkins: 2 catches, 38 yards, 1 TD
Hampton - Jadakis Bonds: 5 catches, 68 yards, 1 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson -
Robert Javier (DB): 2 tackles, 5 BrUp, 1 INT, 1 TD
Hampton - Ali Shockley (DB): 11 tackles, 1 INT
POIST, MOREKAS INDUCTED INTO TOWSON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Among the inductees into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2024 include former linebacker Bobby Poist and current broadcaster Spiro Morekas. They were inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 18.
Poist played at Towson from 1980-83, earning a then Towson-record 31 sacks (now 2nd all-time) and being third with 252 tackles. He anchored a 1983 Towson State team which allowed just 7.3 points per game, leading the team with a program single season record 17 sacks, adding 65 tackles.
Morekas, a 1983 Towson graduate, has been the play-by-play voice of Tiger football, men's basketball and men's lacrosse since 1991. He also is the coaches show host for all three sports and was formerly Towson's golf coach from 1989-94.
CAA FOOTBALL SHAKEUP
CAA Football has undergone changes for the 2024 season, including bringing in a new member. Bryant, which formerly played in the Big South, begins CAA play this season.
Two CAA Football members will play their final year in the conference in 2024. Full CAA member Delaware is headed to Conference USA while associate member Richmond, which Towson will play on Nov. 2, is going to the Patriot League.