Football
peacocks have 13 players named all-maacfl
wilson and gordon named rookies of the year
JERSEY CITY, NJ (December 4, 2006) - The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced its All-MAACFL awards over the weekend and 13 Saint Peter’s College Peacocks were among the award winners. Dharmiri Wilson was named MAAC Offensive Rookie of the Year, while Jerome Gordon was named MAAC Defensive Co-Rookie of the Year. Saint Peter’s had two players named first team and 11 players on the second team. FULL STORY
Peacocks fall to explorers in season finale
JERSEY CITY, NJ (November 9, 2006) - The Saint Peter's College Peacocks (2-8, 1-3 MAACFL) had their 2006 season come to an end this evening with a 37-28 loss to the La Salle University Explorers (3-7, 1-3 MAACFL) at Cochrane Stadium. The Peacocks lost despite a school record 90-yard punt return for a touchdown and a school record 72-yard fumble return for a touchdown. FULL STORY
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puluse and hoyt earned maacfl weekly honors
EDISON, NJ - The MAACFL has named Shaun Puluse its Offensive Player of the Week and Chris Hoyt its Rookie of the Week after their performances in the Peacocks 30-15 win over Iona on Saturday afternoon. Puluse scored two touchdowns, one on a 84-yard screen pass and the other on an 11-yard touchdown run. He carried the ball 12 times for 39 yards and made five catches for 110 yards. Hoyt made a game-high 11 tackles, two for loss and recovered two fumbles. He returned the second fumble 49 yards for a touchdown that put the game away.
peacocks ruin iona's senior day
Defeat Gaels 30-15
NEW ROCHELLE, NY (November 4, 2006) - The Saint Peter's College Peacocks (2-7, 1-2 MAACFL) won their first MAACFL game of the season this afternoon, defeating the Iona College Gaels (3-6, 2-1 MAACFL) 30-15, ruining senior day for 22 Gaels. This was the Peacocks first MAACFL victory since November 6, 2004, when Saint Peter's defeated Iona 27-14 in New Rochelle. The defense was the story for Saint Peter's, led by freshman Chris Hoyt, who recorded a game-high 11 tackles and returned a fumble 49 yards for a touchdown. FULL STORY
peacocks fall to marist in maacfl action
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (October 28, 2006) - The Saint Peter's College Peacocks (1-7, 0-2 MAACFL) dropped a 35-18 decision to the Marist College Red Foxes (3-6, 2-1) this evening in MAAC Footlball League at Leonidoff Field. Two first quarter Peacock turnovers and a pair of Saint Peter's possessions inside the 10-yardline in the third quarter that resulted in no points were the difference in the game. FULL STORY
bey, bonnono and bond send sea gulls back to the beach
Saint Peter's defeats Salisbury 26-23
JERSEY CITY, NJ - (October 19, 2006) - The Saint Peter's College Peacocks (1-6) ended their 14-game losing streak that dates back to last season, with a 26-23 victory over the Salisbury University Sea Gulls (3-4) at Cochrane Stadium. The game-winning play was a 61-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by Anthony Bey late in the third quarter. Scott Bonnono threw three touchdown passes, all to John Bond. FULL STORY
peacocks comeback effort falls short
JERSEY CITY, NJ - (October 14, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-6, 0-1 MAACFL) dropped their MAAC opener to the Duquesne University Dukes (5-2, 1-0 MAACFL), 35-21 at Cochrane Stadium this afternoon. The Peacocks tried to overcome a 28-0 first half deficit, but fell short. Shaun Puluse had 21 carries for 143 yards a touchdown to lead the Saint Peter’s offense. FULL STORY
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Peacocks fall to central connecticut
JERSEY CITY, NJ - (September 30, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-5) fell in their home opener this afternoon to the Central Connecticut University Blue Devils (4-1), 73-13. Scott Bonnono set four school records this afternoon as he was 33-54 for 380 yards and two touchdowns. His pass attempts and completions were single game records. The two touchdown passes thrown ties him for the career touchdown passed mark with 25. FULL STORY
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Saint Peter's Blanked by Wagner
STATEN ISLAND, NJ - (September 23, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-4) were shutout this afternoon, 34-0 by the Wagner College Seahawks (4-0) in non-conference action. Wagner used a 17-point second quarter and great run game to seal the victory. In the game, Scott Bonnono set the Saint Peter’s career passing yards record. He now has 3,645 passing yards, eclipsing the old mark of 3,585 yards set be Andre Harris. FULL STORY
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Jerome gordon Named MAAC Football League
defensive Player of the Week
JERSEY CITY, NJ - Saint Peter's College freshman Jerome Gordon was honored for his excellent performance at Monmouth by being named MAACFL Defensive Player of the Week. Gordon recorded 13 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble for the Peacocks. He currently leads the Peacocks and the MAAC with 41 total tackles, averaging 13.7 per game. The linebacker for Browns Mills, NJ was also named MAACFL Rookie of the Week on September 4th.
hawks fly past peacocks with big second half
WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ (September 16, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-3) were held scoreless in the second half of a 36-12 loss at the Monmouth University Hawks (3-0) this afternoon. The Hawks scored 22 unanswered points in the second stanza to earn the victory. FULL STORY
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Peaocks drop tough game at western connecticut
DANBURY, CT (September 9, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-2) dropped their second game to begin the season this afternoon, falling to the Western Connecticut State University Colonials (1-0) 21-3. The Peacocks had control of the football for nearly three quarters, but three late touchdowns by WestConn was the difference in the game. FULL STORY
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jerome Gordon named maac rookie of week
JERSEY CITY, NJ - Saint Peter's College football player Jerome Gordon was named MAAC Rookie of the week for his performance at Saint Francis on Saturday. Gordon, a freshman from Browns Mills, NJ, recorded 19 tackles, six solo stops, in the Peacocks loss to the Red Flash. His 19 tackles was a game-high.
PEACOCks fall to Saint francis (Pa) in season opener
LORETTO, PA (September 2, 2006) – The Saint Peter’s College Peacocks (0-1) dropped the opening game on their 2006 season this afternoon, 38-3 to the Saint. Francis (PA) University Red Flash at DeGol Field on the campus of Saint Francis University. The Peacocks could only muster a 27-yard field goal, while the Red Flash’s Todd Harris rushed for 203 yards and three touchdowns. FULL STORY
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Chris taylor participates in
ncaa football coaches academy
INDIANAPOLIS, IN- Saint Peter's College Head Football Coach Chris Taylor was one of 20 coaches selected to participate in the 2006 NCAA Coaches Academy. The three-day event took place at the NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis. The football coaching academy is one of the NCAA initiatives that addresses the critical shortage of ethnic minorities in head coaching positions in the sport of college football, primarily at the Division I level. Of the current 117 Division I-A head football coaches, five are African-American. In Division I-AA, there are two African-American head football coaches, one of them being Taylor and one Native American head football coach. Less than 2.7 percent of head football coaches in all NCAA divisions are ethnic minorities, excluding the historically black colleges and universities. The NCAA Football Coaching Academy is designed to reinforce various aspects of securing, managing and excelling in head football coaching positions at the intercollegiate level. Recognized football coaches and athletics and higher education administrators serve as faculty for the three-day workshop.
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