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1 Previous season  





2 Head coaches  





3 Preseason poll results  





4 Rankings  





5 Regular season  



5.1  Week One  





5.2  Week Two  





5.3  Week Three  





5.4  Week Four  





5.5  Week Five  





5.6  Week Six  





5.7  Week Seven  





5.8  Week Eight  





5.9  Week Nine  





5.10  Week Ten  





5.11  Week Eleven  





5.12  Week Twelve  







6 FCS Playoffs  





7 Postseason Awards  



7.1  AllConference Teams  







8 Records against other conferences  





9 Attendance  





10 References  














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2017 CAA football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Championship
SportFootball
DurationAugust 27, 2017 – November 18, 2017
Number of teams12
CAA football seasons

← 2016

2018 →

2017 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.2James Madison $^   8 0     14 1  
    No.11Stony Brook ^   7 1     10 3  
    No.20Elon ^   6 2     8 4  
    No.12New Hampshire ^   5 3     9 5  
    Delaware   5 3     7 4  
    Richmond   4 4     6 5  
    Towson   3 5     5 6  
    Villanova   3 5     5 6  
    Maine   3 5     4 6  
    Albany   2 6     4 7  
    Rhode Island   2 6     3 8  
    William & Mary   0 8     2 9  
    • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Rankings from STATS Poll

    The 2017 Colonial Athletic Association football season was the 11th season of football for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and part of the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season.

    Previous season[edit]

    Head coaches[edit]

    Team Coach Season Overall Record Record at School CAA Record
    Albany Greg Gattuso 4th 114–49 (.699) 17–17 (.500) 9–15 (.375)
    Delaware Danny Rocco 1st 90–42 (.682) 0–0 (–) 26–14 (.650)
    Elon Curt Cignetti 1st 53–17 (.757) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
    James Madison Mike Houston 2nd 57–20 (.740) 14–1 (.933) 8–0 (1.000)
    Maine Joe Harasymiak 2nd 6–5 (.545) 6–5 (.545) 5–3 (.625)
    New Hampshire Sean McDonnell 19th 141–83 (.629) 141–83 (.629) 90–57 (.612)
    Rhode Island Jim Fleming 4th 25–31 (.446) 4–30 (.118) 3–21 (.125)
    Richmond Russ Huesman 1st 59–37 (.615) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
    Stony Brook Chuck Priore 12th 106–67 (.613) 67–58 (.536) 14–18 (.438)
    Towson Rob Ambrose 9th 50–55 (.476) 47–48 (.495) 32–34 (.485)
    Villanova Mark Ferrante 1st 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
    William & Mary Jimmye Laycock 38th 243–180–2 (.574) 243–180–2 (.574) 109–85 (.562)

    Records are from before start of 2017 season

    Preseason poll results[edit]

    First place votes in parentheses

    Place School
    1 James Madison (21)
    2 Richmond (3)
    3 Villanova
    4 New Hampshire
    5 Delaware
    6 Albany
    7 William & Mary
    8 Stony Brook
    9 Maine
    10 Towson
    11 Elon
    12 Rhode Island

    [1]

    Rankings[edit]

    Legend
      Increase in ranking
      Decrease in ranking
      Not ranked previous week
    RV   Receiving votes
      Pre Wk
    1
    Wk
    2
    Wk
    3
    Wk
    4
    Wk
    5
    Wk
    6
    Wk
    7
    Wk
    8
    Wk
    9
    Wk
    10
    Wk
    11
    Wk
    12
    Final
    Albany S 24 RV RV RV 19 24 RV RV RV
    C RV RV RV 22 RV RV RV
    Delaware S RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 23 RV RV RV RV RV
    C RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
    Elon S RV 23 18 16 14 10 7 7 11 15 20
    C RV 23 20 15 11 10 9 15 17 21
    James Madison S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
    C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
    Maine S RV RV RV RV RV
    C
    New Hampshire S 13 12 9 15 15 13 12 18 17 21 18 16 21 12
    C 16 12 11 16 14 13 12 18 16 19 16 14 20 15
    Rhode Island S RV
    C
    Richmond S 7 9 8 8 16 14 13 11 19 RV RV RV RV RV
    C 7 9 T-6 6 15 14 13 10 17 RV RV RV RV
    Stony Brook S RV RV RV RV RV 23 RV 22 22 14 12 10 10 11
    C RV RV 24 RV RV RV 21 15 12 11 11
    Towson S RV
    C RV RV RV RV RV
    Villanova S 10 6 7 7 14 12 11 15 13 20 RV
    C 9 8 8 8 17 15 14 16 15 20 RV
    William & Mary S RV RV RV RV RV
    C RV RV RV RV RV

    Regular season[edit]

    Index to colors and formatting
    CAA member won
    CAA member lost
    CAA teams in bold

    All times Eastern time.

    Rankings reflect that of the STATS FCS poll for that week.

    Week One[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    August 31 7:00 pm Delaware State Delaware Delaware StadiumNewark, DE W 22–3 18,040 [2]
    August 31 7:00 pm Elon Toledo Glass BowlToledo, OH ESPN3 L 13–47 22,104 [3]
    August 31 7:00 pm Maine No. 13 New Hampshire Wildcat StadiumDurham, NH UNH 24–23 15,854 [4]
    August 31 7:00 pm Rhode Island Central Michigan Kelly/Shorts StadiumMount Pleasant, MI ESPN3 L 27–30 (3OT) 16,311 [5]
    September 1 7:00 pm No. 7 Richmond No. 3 Sam Houston State McLane StadiumWaco, TX ESPN3 L 34–48 8,048 [6]
    September 2 12:30 pm No. 10 Villanova No. 17 Lehigh Goodman StadiumBethlehem, PA W 38–35 5,816 [7]
    September 2 3:30 pm William & Mary Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA ESPN3 L 10–28 38,828 [8]
    September 2 4:00 pm Stony Brook South Florida Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL ESPN3 L 17–31 26,460 [9]
    September 2 6:00 pm No. 24 Albany Old Dominion Foreman Field at S. B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VA ESPN3 L 17–31 20,118 [10]
    September 2 6:00 pm No. 1 James Madison East Carolina Dowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC ESPN3 W 34–14 40,169 [11]
    September 2 6:00 pm Morgan State Towson Johnny Unitas StadiumTowson, MD W 10–0 6,563 [12]

    Players of the week:[13]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Cardon Johnson James Madison Kyre Hawkins James Madison Bryce Carter Towson Andrew Trent Stony Brook

    Week Two[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    September 9 noon Towson Maryland Maryland StadiumCollege Park, MD BTN L 17–63 37,105 [14]
    September 9 1:00 pm Albany Morgan State Hughes StadiumBaltimore, MD W 26–0 3,789 [15]
    September 9 1:00 pm Elon Furman Paladin StadiumGreenville, SC W 34–31 6,342 [16]
    September 9 1:00 pm Stony Brook Rhode Island Meade StadiumKingston, RI SBU 35–18 5,102 [17]
    September 9 1:00 pm No. 9 Richmond Colgate Andy Kerr StadiumHamilton, NY Stadium W 20–17 6,994 [18]
    September 9 3:30 pm Delaware No. 18 (FBS) Virginia Tech Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA ACCN Extra L 0–27 62,526 [19]
    September 9 3:30 pm Bryant Maine Alfond StadiumOrono, ME WVII; WFVX; WPME W 60–12 6,313 [20]
    September 9 3:30 pm No. 6 Villanova Temple Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA ESPN3 L 13–16 35,117 [21]
    September 9 4:00 pm No. 12 New Hampshire Georgia Southern Legion FieldBirmingham, AL W 22–12 3,387 [22]
    September 9 6:00 pm East Tennessee State No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth StadiumHarrisonburg, VA W 52–10 24,722
    September 9 6:00 pm William & Mary Norfolk State William "Dick" Price Stadium • Norfolk, VA W 20–6 7,615 [23]

    Players of the week:[24]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Josh Mack Maine Andrew Clyde
    Jae'Wuan Horton
    Richmond
    New Hampshire
    Davis Cheek Elon Owen Johnson Elon

    Week Three[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    September 16 1:00 pm Harvard Rhode Island Meade Stadium • Kingston, RI W 17–10 3,812 [25]
    September 16 1:05 pm No. 9 New Hampshire Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester, MA L 26–51 7,906 [26]
    September 16 2:00 pm Howard No. 8 Richmond E. Claiborne Robins StadiumRichmond, VA CSN+ W 68–21 8,217 [27]
    September 16 3:30 pm Cornell Delaware Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE W 41–14 14,714 [28]
    September 16 3:30 pm Norfolk State No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA W 75–14 23,118 [29]
    September 16 6:00 pm Sacred Heart Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle StadiumStony Brook, NY W 45–7 8,102 [30]
    September 16 6:00 pm Lafayette No. 7 Villanova Villanova StadiumVillanova, PA W 59–0 9,671 [31]
    September 16 6:00 pm Bucknell William & Mary Zable StadiumWilliamsburg, VA W 30–9 8,315 [32]
    September 16 6:00 pm No. 16 Charleston Southern Elon Rhodes StadiumElon, NC W 19–17 5,248 [33]
    September 16 7:00 pm Monmouth Albany Bob Ford FieldAlbany, NY W 28–14 6,384 [34]
    September 16 7:00 pm Towson Saint Francis DeGol FieldLoretto, PA W 16–14 2,412 [35]

    Players of the week:[36]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Kyle Lauletta Richmond Nate Hatalsky Albany Ryan Stover Towson Aidan O'Neill Towson

    Week Four[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
    September 23 1:30 pm Maine No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA JMU 28–10 25,330 [37]
    September 23 3:30 pm Rhode Island No. 15 New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium • Durham, NH UNH 28–14 22,135 [38]
    September 23 6:00 pm Elon No. 8 Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VA ELON 36–33 8,217 [39]
    September 23 6:00 pm Towson Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY SBU 25–17 6,672 [40]
    September 23 7:00 pm No. 7 Villanova Albany Bob Ford Field • Albany, NY ALB 19–10 (OT) 6,866

    Players of the week:[41]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Malcolm Summers
    Trevor Knight
    Elon
    New Hampshire
    Eli Mencer Albany Ezrah Archie James Madison Alex Lucansky Stony Brook

    Week Five[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    September 30 12:30 pm Rhode Island Brown Brown StadiumProvidence, RI L 21–24 3,191 [42]
    September 30 2:00 pm No. 19 Albany No. 23 Elon Rhodes Stadium • Elon, NC ELON 6–0 5,024 [43]
    September 30 3:30 pm No. 1 James Madison Delaware Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE JMU 20–10 16,372 [44]
    September 30 6:00 pm Bryant No. 15 New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium • Durham, NH W 45–17 7,951 [45]
    September 30 6:00 pm Stony Brook William & Mary Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, VA SBU 21–18 8,082 [46]
    September 30 6:00 pm No. 14 Villanova Towson Johnny Unitas StadiumTowson, MD NOVA 24–9 5,017 [47]

    Players of the week:[48]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Trai Sharp James Madison Tyler Campbell
    John Haggart
    Elon
    Stony Brook
    Nate Evans William & Mary John Hinchen Villanova

    Week Six[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
    October 7 1:00 pm Maine No. 12 Villanova Villanova Stadium • Villanova, PA NOVA 31–0 4,505 [49]
    October 7 2:00 pm William & Mary No. 18 Elon Rhodes Stadium • Elon, NC ELON 25–17 10,137 [50]
    October 7 3:00 pm No. 24 Albany No. 14 Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VA RICH 41–38 (2OT) 8,217 [51]
    October 7 6:00 pm Delaware No. 23 Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY DEL 24–20 7,694 [52]

    Players of the week:[53]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Kyle Lauletta Richmond Troy Reeder Delaware Jaquan Amos Villanova Frank Raggo Delaware

    Week Seven[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    October 14 3:30 pm William & Mary Delaware Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE DEL 17–0 18,721 [54]
    October 14 3:30 pm No. 11 Villanova No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA JMU 30–8 25,933 [55]
    October 14 3:30 pm Rhode Island Maine Alfond Stadium • Orono, ME WVII; WFVX; WPME MAINE 51–27 9,205 [56]
    October 14 4:00 pm No. 13 Richmond Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MD RICH 23–3 5,768 [57]
    October 14 6:00 pm No. 12 New Hampshire Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY SBU 38–24 12,311 [58]

    Players of the week:[59]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Josh Mack Maine Kyre Hawkins James Madison Chris Ferguson Maine Donald Liotine Stony Brook

    Week Eight[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
    October 21 noon No. 14 Elon Rhode Island Meade Stadium • Kingston, RI ELON 35–34 7,221 [60]
    October 21 2:00 pm Towson No. 18 New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium • Durham, NH UNH 40–17 10,522 [61]
    October 21 3:30 pm Maine Albany Bob Ford Field • Albany, NY MAINE 12–10 8,919 [62]
    October 21 3:30 pm No. 11 Richmond Delaware Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE DEL 42–35 (2OT) 15,710 [63]
    October 21 3:30 pm No. 1 James Madison William & Mary Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, VA JMU 46–14 13,125 [64]

    Players of the week:[65]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Jamie Jarmon Delaware Nasir Adderley Delaware DeUnte Chatman
    Davis Cheek
    New Hampshire
    Elon
    Matt Pires Rhode Island

    Week Nine[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    October 28 noon William & Mary Maine Alfond Stadium • Orono, ME WVII; WFVX; WPME MAINE 23–6 6,579 [66]
    October 28 1:00 pm Rhode Island Albany Bob Ford Field • Albany, NY URI 31–14 3,383 [67]
    October 28 3:00 pm No. 22 Stony Brook No. 19 Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VA SBU 27–24 8.217 [68]
    October 28 3:30 pm No. 10 Elon No. 13 Villanova Villanova Stadium • Villanova, PA ELON 19–14 5,451 [69]
    October 28 3:30 pm No. 17 New Hampshire No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA JMU 21–0 25,298 [70]
    October 28 4:00 pm No. 23 Delaware Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MD TOWS 18–17 6,402 [71]

    Players of the week:[72]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Davis Cheek Elon Brandon Ginnetti
    Rashad Robinson
    Rhode Island
    James Madison
    Kortez Weeks
    Ryan Stover
    Elon
    Towson
    Brandon Briggs Maine

    Week Ten[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
    November 4 noon No. 1 James Madison Rhode Island Meade Stadium • Kingston, RI JMU 38–3 3,227 [73]
    November 4 1:00 pm Albany No. 14 Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY SBU 28–21 (OT) 7,106 [74]
    November 4 1:00 pm Richmond No. 20 Villanova Villanova Stadium • Villanova, PA RICH 22–0 3,508 [75]
    November 4 2:00 pm Delaware Maine Fitzpatrick StadiumPortland, ME DEL 31–17 7,212 [76]
    November 4 2:00 pm Towson No. 7 Elon Rhodes Stadium • Elon, NC ELON 33–30 (2OT) 10,113 [77]
    November 4 2:00 pm No. 21 New Hampshire William & Mary Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, VA UNH 35–16 5,426 [78]

    Players of the week:[79]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Trevor Knight New Hampshire Troy Reeder Delaware Brelynd Cyphers Elon Owen Johnson Elon

    Week Eleven[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    November 11 noon Villanova Rhode Island Meade Stadium • Kingston, RI URI 20–6 2,877 [80]
    November 11 1:00 pm Wagner No. 12 Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY W 38–10 5,471 [81]
    November 11 2:00 pm No. 7 Elon No. 18 New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium • Durham, NH UNH 16–6 7,294 [82]
    November 11 2:00 pm Towson William & Mary Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, VA TOW 26–14 6,234 [83]
    November 11 3:30 pm Albany Delaware Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE DEL 22–3 16,333 [84]
    November 11 3:30 pm Richmond No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA JMU 20–13 24,586 [85]
    November 11 4:00 pm Maine Massachusetts Fenway ParkBoston, MA NESNPlus L 31–44 12,794 [86]

    Players of the week:[87]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    JaJuan Lawson Rhode Island Jared Kuehl New Hampshire Coby Tippett Towson Earnest Edwards Maine

    Week Twelve[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
    November 18 noon No. 1 James Madison No. 11 Elon Rhodes Stadium • Elon, NC JMU 31–3 8,662 [88]
    November 18 noon No. 10 Stony Brook Maine Alfond Stadium • Orono, ME SBU 20–19 4,983 [89]
    November 18 1:00 pm No. 16 New Hampshire Albany Bob Ford Field • Albany, NY ALB 15–0 3,459 [90]
    November 18 1:00 pm Delaware Villanova Villanova Stadium • Villanova, PA NOVA 28–7 5,109 [91]
    November 18 2:00 pm Rhode Island Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MD TOW 29–10 3,134 [92]
    November 18 3:00 pm William & Mary Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VA RICH 27–20 8,057 [93]

    Players of the week:[94]

    Offensive Defensive Freshman Special teams
    Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
    Bryan Schor James Madison Jeff Steeb Villanova Ryan Stover Towson D'Angelo Amos James Madison

    FCS Playoffs[edit]

    Date Time Visiting team Home team Round Site TV Result Attendance Reference
    November 25 1:00 pm No. 22 Furman No. 15 Elon First Round Rhodes Stadium • Elon, NC ESPN3 L 27–28 2,934 [95]
    November 25 2:00 pm Central Connecticut No. 21 New Hampshire First Round Wildcat Stadium • Durham, NH ESPN3 W 14–0 2,385 [96]
    November 25 2:00 pm Lehigh No. 10 Stony Brook First Round Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NY ESPN3 W 59–29 4,131 [97]
    December 2 2:00 pm No. 10 Stony Brook No. 1 James Madison Second Round Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA ESPN3 JMU 26–7 16,449 [98]
    December 2 3:00 pm No. 21 New Hampshire No. 3 Central Arkansas Second Round Estes StadiumConway, AR ESPN3 W 21–15 6,243 [99]
    December 8 7:00 pm No. 11 Weber State No. 1 James Madison Quarterfinals Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA ESPN2 W 31–28 13,490 [100]
    December 9 3:00 pm No. 21 New Hampshire No. 6 South Dakota State Quarterfinals Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN3 L 14–56 5,583 [101]
    December 16 4:30 pm No. 6 South Dakota State No. 1 James Madison Semifinals Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA ESPNU W 51–16 16,528 [102]
    January 6 noon No. 2 North Dakota State No. 1 James Madison Championship Toyota StadiumFrisco, TX ESPN2 L 13–17 19,090 [103]

    Postseason Awards[edit]

    [104]

    All–Conference Teams[edit]

    Position First Team Second Team Third Team
    Player Team Player Team Player Team
    QB Kyle Lauletta, SR Richmond Bryan Schor, SR James Madison Trevor Knight, JR New Hampshire
    RB Stacey Bedell, SR
    Josh Mack, SO
    Stony Brook
    Maine
    Harold Cooper, SR
    Malcolm Summers, JR
    Rhode Island
    Elon
    Kani Kane, JR
    Trai Sharp, JR
    Delaware
    James Madison
    FB Cal Daniels, JR Stony Brook Anthony Manzo-Lewis, SR Albany Tyler Crist, FR William & Mary
    WR Ray Bolden, SR
    Dejon Brissett, JR
    Neil O'Connor, JR
    Stony Brook
    Richmond
    New Hampshire
    Aaron Parker, SO
    Cortrelle Simpson, SO
    Tyler Wilkins, JR
    Rhode Island
    Richmond
    Richmond
    Terrence Alls, SR
    Marven Beauvais, JR
    Kortez Weeks, FR
    James Madison
    Rhode Island
    Elon
    TE Garrett Hudson, SR Richmond Charles Scarff, JR Delaware Andrew Caskin, SR William & Mary
    OL Jamil Demby, SR
    Connor Hilland, SR
    Brody Kern, SR
    Alex Light, SR
    Timon Parris, SR
    Aaron Stinnie, SR
    Maine
    William & Mary
    Delaware
    Richmond
    Stony Brook
    James Madison
    Ethan Greenidge, JR
    Jade Jackson, SO
    Jake Kennedy, SR
    CJ Toogood, JR
    Jake Trump, SR
    Villanova
    James Madison
    New Hampshire
    Elon
    Delaware
    Dino Boyd, JR
    Isaiah Brooks, SR
    Chris Durant, SR
    Ikenna Nwokeji, SR
    John Yarbrough, JR
    Rhode Island
    Maine
    William & Mary
    Elon
    Richmond
    PK Griffin Trau, JR Richmond Frank Raggo, JR Delaware Aidan O'Neill, SO Towson
    KR Earnest Edwards, SO Maine Rodney Dorsey, FR Towson Harold Cooper, SR Rhode Island
    PR John Miller, SR James Madison Donovan McDonald, SO Albany Matt Pires, FR Rhode Island
    DL Andrew Ankrah, SR
    Andrew Clyde, JR
    Malachi Hoskins, SR
    Bilal Nichols, SR
    Simeyon Robinson, SR
    James Madison
    Richmond
    Albany
    Delaware
    James Madison
    Kanyia Anderson, SR
    Ousmane Camara, SR
    Rick Holt, SR
    Blaine Woodson, SR
    Towson
    Stony Brook
    New Hampshire
    Delaware
    Darrious Carter, JR
    Brandon Ginnetti, SO
    Isaiah Stephens, SR
    Brandon Waller, SR
    Kayon Whitaker, SO
    James Madison
    Rhode Island
    William & Mary
    Richmond
    Maine
    LB Kyre Hawkins, SR
    Warren Messer, JR
    Troy Reeder, JR
    Ed Shockley, SR
    James Madison
    Elon
    Delaware
    Villanova
    Quinlen Dean, SO
    Nate Hatalsky, SR
    Shayne Lawless, JR
    Sterling Sheffield, JR
    New Hampshire
    Albany
    Stony Brook
    Maine
    Nate Atkins, SO
    Tyrice Beverette, JR
    Brandon Hereford, SR
    Justin Rubin, JR
    William & Mary
    Stony Brook
    James Madison
    Richmond
    CB Jimmy Moreland, JR
    Rashad Robinson, JR
    James Madison
    James Madison
    Manny Patterson, SO
    Malik Reaves, SR
    Maine
    Villanova
    Travon Reid-Segure, SR
    Prince Smith, Jr., SO
    Stony Brook
    New Hampshire
    S Nasir Adderley, JR
    Raven Greene, SR
    Delaware
    James Madison
    Jordan Brown, SR
    Chris Cooper, SR
    James Madison
    Stony Brook
    Chris Blair, SR
    Corey Parker, SO
    Darin Peart, SR
    Elon
    William & Mary
    Stony Brook
    P John Hinchen, SR Villanova Harry O’Kelly, FR James Madison Nick Pritchard, SO Delaware
    SPEC Mozai Nelson, JR Maine Isaiah White, JR Stony Brook Eli Mencer, SO Albany

    Records against other conferences[edit]

    Conference Record
    ACC 0–2
    American 1–2
    Big 10 0–1
    Big Sky 1–0
    Big South 2–0
    C–USA 0–1
    Independent 0–1
    Ivy League 2–1
    MAC 0–2
    MEAC 6–0
    MVFC 1–2
    NEC 6–0
    Patriot 5–1
    Southern 2–1
    Southland 1–1
    Sun Belt 1–0
    FBS Total 2–9
    FCS Total 26–6
    Total 28–15

    Attendance[edit]

    Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Total Average % of Capacity
    Albany Bob Ford Field 8,500 6,384 6,866 8,919 3,383 3,459 30,011 6,002 71%
    Delaware Delaware Stadium 22,000 18,040 14,714 16,372 18,721 15,710 16,333 99,890 16,648 76%
    Elon Rhodes Stadium 11,250 5,248 5,024 10,137 10,113 8,662 39,184 7,837 70%
    James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium 24,877 24,722 23,118 25,330 25,993 25,298 24,586 149,047 24,841 100%
    Maine Alfond Stadium 10,000 6,313 9,205 6,579 7,212 4,983 34,292 6,858 69%
    New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium 11,015 15,854 22,135 7,951 10,522 7,294 63,756 12,751 116%
    Rhode Island Meade Stadium 6,555 5,102 3,812 7,221 3,227 2,877 22,240 4,448 68%
    Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium 8,217 8,217 8,217 8,217 8,217 8,057 40,925 8,185 100%
    Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium 12,300 8,102 6,672 7,694 12,311 7,106 5,471 47,356 7,893 64%
    Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium 11,198 6,563 5,017 5,768 6,402 3,134 26,884 5,377 48%
    Villanova Villanova Stadium 12,500 9,671 4,505 5,451 3,508 5,109 28,244 5,649 45%
    William & Mary Zable Stadium 12,672 8,315 8,082 13,125 5,426 6,234 41,128 8,236 65%

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