#23 URI Football Seeks Bounce Back Win at #17 Stony Brook Saturday Night

Saturday, October 20, 2018

 

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URI football looks to bounce back against #17 Stony Brook

The #23 University of Rhode Island football team will look to bounce back from last week’s heartbreaking loss when they travel to #17 Stony Brook on Saturday night.

"These guys have grown from one point to another and we have grown as a football program, as evidenced by what we saw on Saturday. These guys have grown and will get back up, load up and get on the ferry, go on over and play Stony Brook,” said URI football head coach Jim Fleming earlier this week.

URI enters the game with a record of 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the CAA, while Stony Brook comes into the game with a record of 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the CAA.

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Game time is set for 6 p.m.

URI vs Stony Brook

Saturday night’s game will be the sixth all-time meeting between the Rams and Seawolves, with Stony Brook winning the previous five.

Last season, the Rams fell 35-18 to the Seawolves at Meade Stadium.

This will be the sixth straight year in which the two programs face each other.

URI Offense

The Rams enter the game with the third-best scoring offense in the CAA, averaging 37 points per game.

They also lead the conference in passing efficiency, having completed 117 of 182 passes so far this season for an efficiency rating of 163.9.

Quarterback Vito Priore is expected to make his third straight start in place of JaJuan Lawson.

So far this season, Priore has completed 45 passes for 625 yards and six touchdowns, along with three interceptions.

In last week’s loss to Maine, Priore threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns, including one to put the Rams in the lead with under a minute to play.

The URI offense will also look to Aaron Parker, who has scored seven touchdowns so far this season which is second most in the CAA.

He comes into the game needing 173 receiving yards to become the eighth player in program history to reach 2,000 career receiving yards.

URI Defense

Rhode Island’s defense comes into the contest allowing 25.8 points per game

The Rams defense will look to stop Stony Brook’s running attack in this game.

The Seawolves come in with the best rushing offense in the CAA, averaging 198.7 yards per game. They are led by senior Jordan Gowins, who averages 99 rushing yards per game.

Rhode Island will also look to create turnovers.

The Rams enter Saturday night’s contest with nine fumble recoveries, the fourth most in the country and the most in the CAA.

Over the last 17 games, the Rams have recovered 20 fumbles.

 

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Cole Swider

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  • Committed to play basketball at Villanova
  • Number 48 in ESPN’s Top 100 Recruits
  • Received offers from Xavier, Duke, and Syracuse (where his teammate Brycen Goodine will be going in 2019)
  • Averaged 31 ppg this year and scored 2,467 points in his career, the school’s all-time leading scorer
  • “Cole will fit in well with Villanova's four-out motion game," St. Andrew's coach Mike Hart told ESPN. "He will give them added size at the guard position. He built a solid relationship with coach Wright and his staff and should have an outstanding career there."
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Zachary Cook

  • Graduated North Kingstown HS
  • Committed to play soccer at URI
  • Senior year was selected as first-team all-state and all-American with 17 goals
  • Kyle Froberg, who coached Cook’s his club team and for two years in high school, is now an assistant at URI. He said of Cook, “Zach is a talented, smart player who likes to score and set up goals. He makes intelligent runs as a striker that keeps a defense guessing where he’ll end up. It’s usually in behind them 1v1 with the keeper, or he’s passing by you because of his speed.”
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Jon Sherman

  • Graduated South Kingstown HS
  • Committed to play soccer at URI
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  • 17 goals, 8 assists
  • Sherman, who played on the same club team as Cook, was coached by Froberg as well. “Jon is a great competitor whatever he’s doing,” said Froberg. “No matter what he’s playing he wants to win. He can play as a striker, wide player or underneath as an attacking midfielder. He has the ability to strike a ball with either foot. He can elevate to win a ball over taller plays with no fear.”
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Ellie Lawler

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  • “It is Ellie’s ability to run a very aggressive first mile to establish the pace of the race that sets her apart. Most runners that try to go out with her simply cannot hold the pace. She is one of the best female cross country runners ever to come out of Rhode Island,” commented Smithfield head coach, John Marchand.
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Dan Sliney

  • Graduated Portsmouth Abbey
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Kate Viera

  • Graduated North Kingstown HS
  • Committed to play field hockey at St. Francis University
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  • Senior year first-team all-state
  • St. Francis’ head coach Betta Ceretta said, “Kate is a team player who works hard and can handle the pressure in big moments when the game is on the line. We are excited for her to join our team in the fall.”
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Oluchi Ezemma

  • Graduated Moses Brown School
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  • Henry Herbermann, the South Kingstown High Head Coach, said, “Against us, Oluchi made more high level of difficulty shots that I have seen any other player make this year. She rebounds, defends, hustles and plays team basketball. She is obviously an outstanding athlete.”
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Caitlin Tucker

  • Graduated Moses Brown School
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Ben Sears

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Emily Kane

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  • La Salle coach Kelly Martin said of Kane, “No matter what the day holds she is ready to give 100%. It is her unrelenting attitude that will make her a great runner.”
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Ali Blanchard

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Randi Burr

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  • Dave Federico, Randi’s head coach for track at Westerly, said, “Randi is a great competitor, great teammate, great student and most importantly a great person. It’s going to be hard to replace a person of that quality.”
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Janai Crooms

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  • Averaged 14 points and 16 rebounds senior year and is the all-time leading scorer.
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Gianna Rao

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Cebastian Gentil

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Andrew Whitney

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  • Ran a leg in the state champion 4X200 team and ran on the winning 4X100 team in the Class A meet
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  • “Mackenzie Beyer is that unique student-athlete who can control the outcome of a game in so many ways.  Possessing explosive power, rocket arm, exceptional defensive skills combined with a keen understanding of the intricacies of playing competitive softball makes Mackenzie one of the truly remarkable student-athletes to ever compete in the RI Interscholastic league in any sport,” said Jeff Smith, the Cranston West head coach.
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Patrick Welch

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David Duke

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  • Number 48 in ESPN’s top 100 recruits
  • At Classical, Duke led the Purple to the 2016 Division I state championship, averaging 20 points in the playoffs.
  • At Cushing, Duke helped lead the team to the New England Class AA championship
  • Providence Head Coach Ed Cooley said this to Duke when Duke chose PC: “you made my year, man.”
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Will Such

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  • “Will Such almost single-handedly beat us. He has everything you could want in a high school player: size, speed and strength. You could tell he was the heartbeat behind that team,” said Woonsocket coach Charlie Bibeault.
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Abby Remick

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  • More than 260 kills and 40 aces
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Colin Sutyla

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Zachary Fogel

  • Graduated Cumberland HS
  • Committed to play baseball at Brown University
  • First-team all-state who’s fastball tops out at 85 mph
  • “It’s truly something special for him. We’ve talked throughout the whole process about how baseball is going to be there, but it’s going to go away at some point, but a Brown degree will be there forever,” said Cumberland head coach, Andy Tuetken.
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  • Committed to run track at Columbia
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  • Helped lead the team to its fourth straight indoor title
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  • Committed to swim at St. Bonaventure
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  • Four-time state champion in 100 breaststroke; broke his own state record this year with a time of 55.76
  • Won the 200 IM with a time of 1:52.11
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Jake Benavides 

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  • Committed to swim at Fairfield University 
 
 

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