Category: Lafayette Leopards
A Fun Final Night of Spring Football at Lafayette
EASTON - Who's at quarterback, what's at tailback, I don't know's at wide receiver.
Lafayette College's Maroon & White spring football game Friday night wasn't exactly an Abbott & Costello routine, but it did feature an updated version of the… more »
Lafayette's Tavani Pleased with Team Speed
The night's only touchdown pass was moved along off the hands of two defensive backs. A couple of tailbacks who couldn't make the two-deep played ahead of three who did.
The No. 1 linebacker got only six plays, and the starting quarterback had so lit… more »
Lafayette Football Enjoys a Physical Spring
Preparations for Lafayette College's 2009 football season began last December when the coaches put together a ''lowlights'' film showing the plays that may have been the difference between a playoff berth and the reality: three losses in the final four… more »
Patriot League Teams Begin Spring Games This Weekend
Five Schools Will Also Host Bone Marrow Registration Drive
With the spring football practice schedule wrapping up throughout the Patriot League, four teams will play their spring intra-squad game this weekend and two more will follow next week.… more »
Wood's Kajmo Selects Lafayette
In the end, a visit to the campus was all it took for Scott Kajmo to decide he wanted to play football at Lafayette College.
The 6-foot-4, 280-pound senior lineman, who helped Archbishop Wood advance to the PIAA Class AAA state championship game, kne… more »
The Leopards Open Spring Drills with a Roar
Lafayette will not be opening its football season tonight, next week or even next month; but you wouldn't have known that judging from Friday's opening of Spring practice.
Intensity was the order of the day from the 4:30 start to the 6:40 finish. And… more »
Lafayette Football Team has Questions to Answer as Spring Practice Begins
For four years, Lafayette played some of its best football in the final month of the regular season -- it won three in a row in 2007, four in a row in 2006 and three of the last four in 2005 and 2004.
Last fall, the Leopards went in the other directi… more »
Will New Faces Bring New Enthusiasm for the Leopards?
Last year, the loss was offensive coordinator Mike Faragalli, leaving Lafayette for the same job at the University of Richmond. Some move. The Spiders won the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision championship.
Now, Faragalli's successor, Bob Heffne… more »
Towson Head Coach Ambrose Names Defensive Coordinator
Matt Hachmann joins Tigers' staff after eight seasons at Lafayette.
Matt Hachmann is the latest addition to the revamped Towson football coaching staff. After eight seasons with the Patriot League’s Lafayette as linebackers coach and recruiting coord… more »
At Last, a Big Game to Rile Delaware
Proximity, history could charge UD-DSU meetings.
The University of Delaware and Delaware State University have some catching up to do.
Football rivalries don't form overnight. But UD and DSU already have many of the ingredients to make this one sp… more »
Inside the (FCS) Recruiting World
Despite success on the field, many seniors struggle to earn scholarships.
For every Jelani Jenkins, there are a thousand Chris Townsends.
Last week, in front of a national audience, Jelani Jenkins was informing the sports world about his inten… more »
Patriot League Announces Football Academic Honor Roll
A record 131 student-athletes, including 2008 Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ryan McGuire of Holy Cross, were named to the Patriot League Football Academic Honor Roll on Thursday.
McGuire has compiled a 3.42 grade point average a… more »
QB Guadagnoli Plays the (FCS) Waiting Game
Dan Guadagnoli's goal was to be a scholarship quarterback, and he feels that over the last year he's made himself into one.
It won't be long before Guadagnoli finds out if his dream becomes a reality, and until then, he is stuck playing the waiting g… more »