About University of New Haven Football
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After a five year absence, the University of New Haven football
team returns to the gridiron in 2009 as a member of the
Northeast-10 Conference. The Chargers have spent the entire 2008
and 2009 calendar years to recruit over 80 student-athletes that
make up the 2009 roster. One student-athlete returns from the
’03 squad, another recently celebrated his 43rd birthday and
19 student-athletes hail from the state of Connecticut.
Leading the way for the Chargers will be a core of student-athletes
that reported last fall to begin the process of rebuilding the
program. Nearly 15 coaches have helped to recruit and guide the
student-athletes through the development process. The 2009 roster
boasts 43 freshmen, 35 sophomores and seven upperclassmen.
Under first-year head coach Peter Rossomando, the Chargers will
feature multiple different offensive and defensive schemes. On the
offensive side, UNH will often showcase one tailback and
three-or-more receivers. On the defensive side, the Chargers will
display multiple three-man fronts. While captains will not be
selected for the 2009 season, two Connecticut natives will find
themselves in leadership rolls as the season unfolds. Seymour High
School graduate, Ryan Osiecki will lead the team as the starting
quarterback, while Weaver High School graduate and the 2007
Hartford Courant Defensive Player of the Year, Reheem Stanley will
anchor the UNH defense at nose guard.
Offense
Osiecki leads a talented pack of quarterbacks in the 2009 season.
With experience at the University of Louisville as a walk-on
freshman last fall, Osiecki earned the starting quarterback
position after strenuous spring and offseason workouts. Battling
for the backup position is a trio of Brice DeRosa, Bernard Risco
and Ronnie Nelson.
Leading the way in the backfield will be second-year running back,
Mike DeCaro. A 2008 graduate of Cypress Bay High School in Weston,
Fla., DeCaro will often be the only back in the Chargers’
single-back formations. Others in the backfield will be a pair of
sophomores, Andrew Nass and Victor Jones, and two highly touted
freshmen, Brian Alston and Scott Lowery. Nass graduated from
Hasbrouck Heights High School in New Jersey in 2008 and spent last
season at Iona College, while Jones is a second-year player from
Patterson, New Jersey. Alston rushed for over 2,000 yard in high
school in Robbinsville, N.J. and Lowery was selected to the Bergen
County All-Star Team at Paramus Catholic High School (N.J.).
The Chargers wide receiver corps will be anchored by a solid core
of second year players, Chris Ruffin and Sharieff Hall, who were
both part of the Chargers spring roster. Hall played the 2008
season at Bethune Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Fla., while
Ruffin played his prep ball in New York with the Harlem
Hellfighters and led the state in receptions in 2007. The third
part of the wide receiving trio will be sophomore Demetrius
Washington-Ellison who played at the University of Maine last
season. The transfer was a 2007 All-State performer at Rahway High
School in New Jersey. Adding to the receiving corps depth is
another second-year player in Kareem Cutler. An All-State honoree,
Cutler played at Charlestown High School (Mass.). One of the
Chargers’ great stories this season is senior wide receiver
Devin Robinson, who will add senior leadership to the team.
Robinson played for the Chargers in 2003 and returns this season to
complete his final year of eligibility. A variety of freshman,
including Josh Smart, will add strength to the position as they
develop throughout the season.
The offensive line will be spearheaded by sophomore left guard
David Stedman and sophomore center John Irwin. Stedman helped lead
the Hasbrouck Heights Aviators to the New Jersey State Championship
during his high school career. Irwin, who started with the Chargers
last fall, attended Burlington Township High School in New Jersey.
Completing the left side of the line will be the third sophomore,
Lance Chapman. Chapman was a three-year letter winner at South
Glenns Falls High School in New York. After starting two seasons at
Stonehill College, junior transfer Branden Naraine adds experience
at the right tackle position for UNH. The right guard position will
most likely be filled by either Zach Conklin or Robert Pysz, who
may share playing time throughout the season. Conklin, a freshman
from Otisville, N.Y., was an All-State selection in high school,
while Pysz, a transfer from Iona College, helped guide Seymour High
School to the 2007 Connecticut State Championship. Also vying for
playing time on the offensive line will be freshmen James Malloy,
Sami Caygoz, Greg Waters, Ryan Mousley and Thierry Andris.
The battle for the Chargers’ tight end position is a tight
one. Four players will all see significant playing time at the
position, including second year players Kameel Lashley, Jake Stark,
Zachary Vonder Linden and Brandon Ruberti. Prior to UNH, Lashley
played at Brighton High School and earned a place in the Shriners
All-Star game, while Ruberti earned All-Conference and All-Area
honors at Daniel Hand High School. A converted linebacker, Vonder
Linden was an All-County selection at Vernon Township High School
in New Jersey. Stark earned All-Sussex County honors at Kittatinny
Regional High School in Newton, New Jersey two years ago.
Defense
Anchoring the defensive line at nose guard this season will be
sophomore Reheem Stanley. Stanley was not only the Courant
Defensive Player of the Year, but also a two-time All-Conference
selection at Weaver High School. A freshman and sophomore duo,
Angelo Cupo and Ahmet Basci will start at the defensive end
positions. Cupo, from Coral Springs, Fla., prepped at North Broward
and earned Second Team All-Sun Sentinal honors. Basci has helped
lead the Chargers since last fall and came to UNH after completing
three All-League seasons at Fair Lawn High School in New Jersey.
Forty-three year old sophomore, Wayne Parks will back up Stanley at
the nose guard position. Parks, also a firefighter in Fairfield
County, joined the team last year and has helped play a leadership
role on the defensive side of the ball. Chidoziem Ezemma and Alex
Quinn will also vie for playing time at the defensive end
positions.
Leading a group of second-year players at the inside linebacker
positions will be Cody Wallace out of New Milford, Connecticut.
Wallace was an All-State and a two-time All-Conference selection
and has been one of the team leaders since last fall. The second
inside linebacker position is highly contested between Akaki
Ramishvili, Joshua Turner and Moses White who will all be competing
for quality playing time.
The outside linebacker position is one of the deepest positions on
the team, if one exists. Robert Hill, Brian LaSure and Rich Long
will all be seeing significant playing time at the two positions.
Hill, a sophomore, spent last season at Dean Junior College. LaSure
will be a junior, after transferring from Southern Connecticut
State in the offseason. LaSure saw action in nine games during his
tenure with the Owls. Long is another one-year transfer from Iona
College. Richard Roberts and Tom Herd will also be vital parts to
the outside linebacker corps, competing for playing time and adding
depth. Roberts played at Woodland Regional High School in Prospect,
Conn., while Herd was an All-Sussex County Interscholastic League
selection at Sparta High School (N.J.).
The Chargers’ secondary will feature two second-year players
at the corner positions and a group of five competing for playing
time at the two safety positions. Desmond Anderson and Jon Jackson
will be the Chargers starting cornerbacks. Anderson, a transfer
from Becker College, played in nine games last season. Jackson was
a team captain for the two-time state champions of Bunnell High
School in Stratford, Conn. Josh Smith and Ronnie Driesse-Darden are
two outstanding freshmen that will also be pushing for playing time
on the corners. Spearheading the strong safety position this season
will be second-year player Mike Gomes, of Brockton High School in
Massachusetts. Anthony Fils, Lenroy Neysmith, David McKinnie and
Tyler Parker will all compete for playing time at the free safety
position this season.
Special Teams
Taking a majority of the kicking and punting responsibilities this
season will be freshman Michael Herrera. Herrera, from Tamarac,
Fla. was a two-time All-Broward County selection at J.P. Taravella
High School. Splitting some of the place kicking duties, with
Herrerea, will be junior Stephen Ward from Urbana High School in
Ijamsville, Maryland.
With outstanding breakaway speed and ability to see the field, wide
receiver Sharieff Hall will be returning kicks for the Chargers
this season. Also returning kickoffs will be quarterback Bernard
Risco.
Long snapping duties will be the responsibility of sophomore
defensive back Mike Gomes and freshman offensive lineman Greg
Waters.
Schedule
Projected to finish ninth in the Northeast-10 Conference Preseason
Poll, the Charger football program looks to improve from their
preseason positioning with wins over a variety of new and old
opponents. The team officially returns to the field on Saturday,
September 5, 2009 when they travel to Lincoln University (Pa.). The
Lions, like the Chargers, took a 47-year hiatus before the program
returned a season ago and went 1-9. Six days later the Chargers
open their NE-10 schedule when they travel to Worcester, Mass. to
take on Assumption College.
The Chargers home opener is in week three, when they host Bentley
University at the new DellaCamera Stadium. Homecoming will return
to the West Haven campus in week four when UNH hosts Stonehill
College on Saturday, September 26. On October 2 at 7 p.m. the
Chargers renew their cross-town rivalry with NE-10 preseason
favorites, Southern Connecticut State University at Jess Dow Field,
with conference records on the line for the first time in the
rivalry. NE-10 preseason No. 2 American International College
travels to DellaCamera Stadium the following week and New Haven
takes a road trip to Merrimack College on October 17.
Pace University, St. Anselm College and a non-conference game with
Ohio Dominican round out the Chargers’ final three Saturdays.




























