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Anna Maria Amcats football, 2009–2019

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2009–2019 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceECFC (2009–2024)
Head coach
Home stadiumAMCAT Field (2009–2018)
Caparso Field (2019)
Seasons
2025 →

The Anna Maria Amcats football (often stylized as AmCats, AMCATS, or AMcats) teams represented Anna Maria College in American football during the program's first decade of college football from 2009 to 2019. The team competed as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) from 2009 to 2024. Highlights include the following:

  • In 2011, Anna Maria won their first game against Becker, 35–33.

Anna Maria played their home games at AMCAT Field from 2009 to 2018 and at the newly renovated Caparso Field starting in 2019.

The head coaches were Marc Klaiman (2–27) from 2009 to 2011, Vince Sinagra (6–44) from 2012 to 2016, and Dan Mulrooney (11–29) from 2017 to 2021.

2009

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2009 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record0–9 (0–0 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBob Frey (1st season)
CaptainMatt Cantwell[1]
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
2010 →
2009 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Norwich y$   6 0     8 3  
Gallaudet   4 2     6 4  
Mount Ida y   4 2     4 7  
Maritime   3 3     6 4  
Husson   3 3     4 5  
Castleton   1 5     3 6  
Becker   0 6     0 10  
Anna Maria*   0 0     0 9  
Championship: Norwich 49, Mount Ida 14
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
  • * – Anna Maria was accepted as a member of ECFC, but was not eligible for conference standings until 2010.

The 2009 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its first year under head coach Marc Klaiman, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 0–9. Although Anna Maria was accepted into the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), their games did not officially count as conference games during the 2009 season.

Anna Maria's president, Jack P. Calareso—who previously established the football programs for Briar Cliff University and Ohio Dominican University—led the push towards beginning a football program[2] In 2008, Marc Klaiman, Merrimack's associate head coach and defensive coordinator was hired as the program's inaugural head coach.[3] Additionally, the Amcats hired former MacMurray and Tri-State head coach Bob Frey as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator.

The Amcats debuted on the newly built AMCAT Field in their inaugural season—a $2 million facility that instantly elevated the program. Half of the budget went toward installing FieldTurf, the same surface used at Gillette Stadium, while the remaining funds covered infrastructure upgrades, including bleachers, lighting, and a solar-powered scoreboard.[4]

Although Anna Maria was accepted into the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), it did not become a full member until the following season. Nonetheless, Anna Maria still played a schedule mostly of ECFC teams.[1] After the season, despite not officially being a member of the ECFC, kicker Jamal Mitchell earned First-team All-ECFC honors, while wide receiver Domenique Concepcion and linebacker Rich Brandt were named to the Second-team All-ECFC.[5]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 51:00 p.m.at Castleton
L 28–424,030–5,200[6][7]
September 121:00 p.m.Fitchburg State
L 12–481,783[8]
September 191:00 p.m.at Husson
L 12–631,000[9][10]
September 261:00 p.m.Malone
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 10–65510
October 34:00 p.m.at MaritimeL 21–61550
October 101:00 p.m.Utica
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–43289
October 171:00 p.m.Castletondagger
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 21–24800[11]
October 241:30 p.m.at NorwichL 0–48356[12]
October 3112:00 p.m.Gallaudet
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–56513
  • daggerHomecoming

[1][13]

Game summaries

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Castleton

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Week 1: Anna Maria at Castleton
1 234Total
Anna Maria 0 14014 28
Castleton 21 7014 42
  • Date: September 5
  • Location: Spartan Stadium
    Castleton, VT
  • Game attendance: 4,030–5,200
  • Game weather: Temperature: 70 °F (21 °C) • Weather: Sunny, warm

The Anna Maria Amcats football team faced a tough defeat in their first-ever game against Castleton, led by Rich Alercio, losing 42–28 in the Spartans' historic inaugural matchup at Spartan Stadium.

Castleton made an immediate impact with freshman Evan Cassidy returning the opening kickoff 70 yards, setting up the first touchdown of the game. The Spartans quickly built a commanding 21–0 lead in the first quarter, with running back Tyler Carpenter powering through for two touchdowns, including a 5-yard run and an 8-yard score. Quarterback Shane Brozowski also contributed to the offense, completing 13 of 17 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns, one of which went to Tom Cole, who racked up 115 receiving yards.

The Amcats weren't deterred by the early deficit. In the second quarter, quarterback Santino Simone sneaked in for a 1-yard touchdown run, and wide receiver Domenique Concepcion caught a 27-yard touchdown pass, cutting the Spartans' lead to 28–14 heading into halftime.

In the second half, Anna Maria continued to battle, with Nii Quartey recovering a fumble from Castleton's backup quarterback and returning it 35 yards for a touchdown, bringing the score to 35-21. However, Castleton responded quickly, as Cassidy returned the ensuing kickoff 78 yards for a touchdown, essentially putting the game out of reach.

Husson

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Week 3: Anna Maria at Husson
1 234Total
Anna Maria 0 0012 12
Husson 23 141412 63
  • Date: September 19
  • Location: Winkin Athletic Conference
    Bangor, ME
  • Game attendance: 1,000
  • Game weather: Temperature: 65 °F (18 °C) • Weather: Partly cloudy

The Eagles wasted no time taking control of the game, scoring on the first offensive play of the game after Anna Maria quarterback Santino Simone fumbled while attempting to pass. Husson's Chris Dalecki recovered the fumble, and tailback Julius Williams quickly ran for an 18-yard touchdown, giving the Eagles an early 7–0 lead. Husson added a safety and two touchdowns in quick succession, with Byron Jackson running for a 13-yard touchdown and quarterback Jack Hersom scoring on an 8-yard option run, building a commanding 23–0 lead in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Husson continued to dominate. After a fumble recovery by Dalecki, Mike Toothaker ran for a 4-yard touchdown, and Williams added another 5-yard touchdown, increasing the Eagles' lead to 30–0. Husson's Ramael Barton then electrified the crowd with a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown, and Jamie Bonnell followed with a 3-yard touchdown run, making it 51–0 by the third quarter.

Anna Maria finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter, as Ernie Jones ran for a 6-yard touchdown, cutting the deficit to 51–6. However, Husson responded with a 16-yard field goal from Carlos Romero and Brett Kwaak's 7-yard touchdown run, extending the lead to 58–6. The Amcats scored once more when Stephen Johnson ran for a 3-yard touchdown, but Husson’s De Vaughan Mitchell intercepted the ensuing two-point conversion pass and returned it 102 yards for a touchdown, sealing the 63–12 victory.

Despite the loss, Anna Maria showed determination throughout the game. Head coach Marc Klaiman acknowledged the effort of his players, stating, "Our kids have good character. They never stopped playing." However, he also noted the challenges of facing a team with more experience, saying, "We're mostly freshmen playing against men. There's a difference between an 18-year-old man and a 22-year-old man."

Castleton (homecoming)

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Week 7: Castleton at Anna Maria
1 234Total
Castleton 7 7010 24
Anna Maria 0 7140 21
  • Date: October 17
  • Location: AMCAT Field
    Paxton, MA
  • Game attendance: 800
  • Game weather: Temperature: 53 °F (12 °C) • Weather: Sunny, clear
  • Referee: Barry Fowler

The Spartans took an early 14–0 lead with touchdown runs by freshman Tyler Carpenter, who scored on a 5-yard run in the first quarter and a 2-yard run in the second. However, the Amcats responded just before halftime, with wide receiver Domenique Concepcion catching a 12-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sean Quinlivan, narrowing the gap to 14–7.

In the second half, Anna Maria surged ahead with two touchdown runs by Nick Adames, who powered in from 4 yards and 12 yards, giving the Amcats a 21–14 lead. But Castleton answered with a 5-yard touchdown run by Randy Babineau, tying the game at 21–21.

The decisive moment came with just 15 seconds left when Castleton's Luis Robitaille kicked a 28-yard field goal, securing the Spartans a 24–21 victory.

Nick Adames led the Amcats' offense, rushing for 152 yards on 36 carries. Quarterback Sean Quinlivan threw for 108 yards and a touchdown. Castleton's Tyler Carpenter contributed 104 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while quarterback Shane Brozowski passed for 225 yards and a touchdown.

Roster

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2009 Anna Maria Amcats football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Domenique Concepcion Fr
WR 2 Devon Nixon Fr
FB 3 Victor Sosa Fr
WR 4 Matt Kelly Jr
WR 5 Terrance Cooley Fr
QB 7 JC Crowley So
WR 8 David Marsh Fr
QB 10 Sean Quinlivan Fr
RB 11 Stephen Johnson Fr
QB 12 Santino Simone Fr
RB 13 Jean Carlos Batista-Santiago Fr
RB 14 Chris Bizier Fr
FB 19 Ernest Jones Fr
RB 21 Nate Adams Fr
FB 27 Emile Scott So
RB 28 Angel Colon Fr
RB 34 Kyle Peterson Fr
RB 37 Wadscar Gomez Fr
QB 41 Benjamin Weisner Fr
FB 49 Jose Rivera Fr
OL 52 James Coulombe Fr
TE 53 Anthony Overmars Fr
OL 54 Nicholas Urato Fr
OL 58 Benjamin Chick-Reny Fr
OL 61 Edmund Gregan Fr
OL 62 Kevin Frattasio Jr
OL 63 Jason Berry Fr
FB 68 Luis Hernandez Fr
OL 75 Frank Andrade Sr
OL 78 Peter Gonchar Fr
OL 79 Isaiah Link Fr
TE 86 Nick McCloskey Fr
WR 89 Daniel Harper Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
LB 6 Cameron Brigham Fr
DB 9 Daniel Conaghan Sr
DB 15 Stephen Imparato Fr
DB 16 Zakee Jenkins Fr
DB 18 Daniel Gomes Jr. Fr
LB 20 Kevin Fitzpatrick Fr
DB 22 Julio Valentin Fr
LB 23 Rich Brandt So
DB 24 Nii Quartey Fr
S 25 Christopher Lizotte Fr
LB 30 Alexander Potter Fr
DB 31 Lamar Jones Fr
DE 32 Mark Jones Fr
DE 33 Angelo Mollis Jr
DB 35 Michael Conway Fr
FS 36 Daniel McKenna Fr
FS 38 Steven Drohan Fr
DB 39 Edward Maldonado Fr
LB 44 Steven Sao Pedro Fr
DE 45 Anthony Cashman Fr
LB 46 Matt Bowes Fr
LB 50 Troy Barnes Fr
LB 51 Ricky Williams Fr
LB 56 Anthony Colon Fr
DL 66 Marcus Sinanan Fr
DL 67 Matt Cantwell (C) Sr
DL 70 Michael Berry Fr
DL 72 Stephen Cronin Fr
DL 73 Darren Wright Fr
DL 76 Nick Scogna Fr
LB 77 James Murray Fr
DB 84 Vincent Harrison Fr
DE 94 Ben Chan Fr
DE 96 Blake Simpson So
DL 97 Michael Nordberg Fr
DL 98 Carlos Castaneda Fr
DE 99 Shawn Kelley Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
P 17 Kevin Kelly Fr
PK 26 Jamal Mitchell Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Bob FreyAssistant head coach & offensive coordinator
  • Brian Hayes – Quarterbacks coach
  • Michael Caira – Assistant coach
  • Dean Mougenot – Assistant coach
  • Andrew Dalton – Assistant coach
  • Kevin Anderson – Assistant coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: April 3, 2025

2010

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2010 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record0–10 (0–7 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian Hayes (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorVince Sinagra (1st season)
CaptainNii Quartey[15]
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Maritime $^   7 0     10 1  
Norwich   5 2     8 3  
Castleton   5 2     5 4  
Mount Ida   5 2     6 5  
Gallaudet   3 4     3 5  
Becker   2 5     2 8  
Husson   1 6     1 9  
Anna Maria   0 7     0 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2010 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its second year under head coach Marc Klaiman, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 0–10 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 0–7.

Offensive coordinator Bob Frey left to become the defensive coordinator for Kansas Wesleyan. In his place, quarterbacks coach Brian Hayes was promoted to offensive coordinator, while Norfolk State linebackers coach Vince Sinagra was named defensive coordinator.[citation needed]

Notable players include senior transfer from Sacred Heart Mook Zimmerman[16] and All-ECFC wide receiver Domenique Concepcion who finished the season with 53 catches, 523 yards, and four touchdowns.[17][18][19]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 2at Worcester State*
Postponed
September 45:00 p.m.at Worcester State*
  • Worcester, MA
  • John F. Coughlin Field
L 21–491,000
September 111:00 p.m.Maine Maritime*
L 0–47500[20]
September 182:00 p.m.at Malone*L 0–691,200[21]
September 255:00 p.m.at Becker
L 32–42917
October 22:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 20–43412[22]
October 91:00 p.m.Husson
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 38–53386
October 161:00 p.m.Castleton
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 35–49413[23]
October 231:00 p.m.Norwich
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–81320[24]
October 301:30 p.m.at Gallaudet
L 6–332,000
November 612:00 p.m.at Mount Ida
L 18–69700
  • *Non-conference game

[25][26]

Roster

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2010 Anna Maria Amcats football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Domenique Concepcion So
QB 2 Santino Simone So
RB 3 Chris Meadows Jr
WR 4 Matt Kelly Sr
WR 5 Coy Carter Fr
RB 6 Dylan McGregor Fr
WR 8 David Marsh So
QB 11 Kevin McCoy Fr
WR 12 Donnell Chism Fr
RB/DB 13 Jean Batista So
QB 15 Andrew Fredericks Fr
QB 16 John LaMothe Fr
QB 17 Jonathan Lydon Fr
WR 19 Corey Hyman So
RB 21 Robert Small Fr
RB/K 26 Jamal Mitchell So
FB 38 Jonathon LaCasse Jr
RB 44 Shane O'Brien Fr
RB 46 Kevin Rivera Fr
OL 53 Anthony Overmars So
OL 54 Andre Sims Fr
RB 56 Tony Scott-Sandagato Fr
OL 57 Luis Saavedra Fr
OL 65 Ariel Ramos Fr
OL/LS 67 Jacob Young Fr
OL 68 Taylor Ewen Fr
OL 72 Brian Conneely Fr
OL 73 Stephen Hart Fr
OL 77 Timothy Laramee Fr
OL 78 Patrick Driscoll Fr
OL 79 Corey VanDeventer Fr
TE 81 Joseph Cournoyer Fr
WR 82 Tyler Ferreira Fr
WR 83 Gregory Caldwell Fr
TE 84 Tyler Mattoon Fr
TE 85 Justin Cascone So
TE 86 Blake Simpson Jr
WR 87 Jonathan Kenyon Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 7 Lamarr Jones So
DB 9 Julio Valentin So
DB 10 Demetri Underwood Fr
DB 22 Tim Ray Fr
LB 23 Rich Brandt Jr
LB 24 Nii Quartey Jr
LB 25 Christopher Lizotte So
LB 27 Joshua Otero Fr
DB 28 Juladeau Tulysse Fr
DB 33 Tony Valente Fr
LB 34 Kyle Peterson So
DB 35 Mike Murach Fr
DB 37 Jason Smith Fr
LB 41 Tyler Amato Fr
LB 42 Jordan Koehler Fr
LB 43 Mike Joseph Fr
LB 47 Justin Edson So
LB 48 Casey Goguen Fr
LB 50 Troy Barnes So
DL 51 Ricky Williams So
LB 52 Dylan Bedard Fr
LB 55 Juan Juan Fr
LB 58 Jacob Parker Fr
LB 59 Nick Palermo Fr
LB 60 Andrew Berrios Fr
DL 61 Edmund Gregan So
DL 66 Charles Lewis Fr
DL 69 Marcus Sinanan So
DL 70 Michael Berry So
DL 71 Ja Vaun Stockton Fr
DL 74 Jim Sherwood Fr
DB 88 Kevin Brown Jr
DL 90 Aaron Bento Fr
LB 92 Quincy Thomas Fr
DL 93 Justin Juste Fr
DL 95 Tevin Fitzgerald Fr
LB 96 John Hart Fr
DL 98 Joseph Williams Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
LS 94 Ryan Santos Fr


Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Vince SinagraDefensive coordinator
  • Brian Hayes – Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Andrew Dalton – Assistant coach
  • Kevin Anderson – Assistant coach
  • Matt Cantwell – Gruadate assistant
  • Peter Krafka – Assistant coach
  • Jerell Smith – Assistant coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: April 12, 2025

2011

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2011 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record2–8 (2–5 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian Hayes (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorVince Sinagra (2nd season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2010
2012 →
2011 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Norwich $^   7 0     7 4  
Maritime   6 1     8 2  
Mount Ida   5 2     6 5  
Gallaudet   4 3     5 5  
Castleton   3 4     4 6  
Anna Maria   2 5     2 8  
Becker   1 6     1 9  
Husson   0 7     0 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2011 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its third and final year under head coach Marc Klaiman, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 2–8 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 2–5.

After losing the first 27 games of the team's existence, Klaiman led the team to back-to-back wins to close out a 2–8 campaign. Klaiman was fired following his third season, amassing an overall record of 2–27.[27] Defensive coordinator Vince Sinagra was named interim head coach,[28] before being named to the full-time position prior to the start of the next season.[29]

Wide receiver Domenique Concepcion earned First-team All-ECFC honors, becoming the program’s first three-time all-conference selection. Quarterback Santino Simone and tight end Blake Simpson were also recognized, receiving Second-team All-ECFC accolades.[30]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 35:00 p.m.Worcester State*
L 30–55737
September 1012:00 p.m.at Maine Maritime*
L 13–421,283[31]
September 241:00 p.m.at Castleton
L 52–563,640[32][33]
October 11:00 p.m.Gallaudet
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 40–48 (3OT)937[34]
October 81:00 p.m.Mount Ida
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–56654
October 152:00 p.m.at MaritimeL 13–343,000
October 225:00 p.m.Castleton*
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 34–39879[35]
October 291:00 p.m.at NorwichL 24–45879[36][37]
November 51:00 p.m.Becker
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
W 35–331,077[38]
November 121:00 p.m.at Husson
W 31–28342[39][40]
  • *Non-conference game

[41]

Roster

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2011 Anna Maria Amcats football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Domenique Concepcion Jr
QB 2 Santino Simone Jr
RB 3 Chris Meadows Sr
RB 5 Robert Small So
WR 7 Coy Carter So
WR 8 David Marsh Jr
WR 12 Donnell Chism So
RB 13 Jean Batista-Santiago Jr
QB 16 John LaMothe So
WR 17 Azariah Rice Fr
WR 18 Joseph Diaz Fr
RB 20 Ken Woods Fr
RB 30 John Decker Fr
RB 32 Bobby Payer Fr
LB/P 34 Kyle Peterson Jr
RB 45 Anthony Morrisino Fr
RB 46 Kevin Rivera So
WR 81 Chris Akins So
WR 83 Gregory Caldwell So
WR 84 Josh Sundquist So
TE 86 Blake Simpson Sr
WR 87 Johnathan Kenyon So
WR 89 Lumont Deshield Fr
OL 51 Kellen Brown Fr
OL 52 Sean Hamilton So
OL 53 Tyler Noelte Fr
OL 56 Alex Marinelli Fr
OL 57 Shane McKeon Fr
OL 58 Kyle Connors Fr
OL 60 Nick Vento So
OL 62 Zachary Hathaway Fr
OL 63 Daniel Provost So
OL 64 Chris Lee So
OL 65 Adam Goguen Fr
OL 66 Adam Germain So
OL 67 Jesse Stolz Fr
OL 68 Kyle Boucher Fr
OL 69 Lucas Levesque Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 6 Derek Dortch So
DB 9 Julio Valentin Jr
DB 10 Demetri Underwood So
DB 11 Kevin McCoy So
DB 19 Sam Toussaint Fr
DB 21 Chris Nelson Fr
DB 22 Tim Ray So
DL 23 Richard Brandt Sr
LB 24 Nii Quartey Sr
LB 25 Nick Smith Fr
DB 27 Joshua Otero So
DL 28 Jason Campbell Fr
DB 29 Matt Charves Fr
DB 31 Kevin Brown Sr
DB 33 Tony Valente So
LB 36 Dan McKenna Jr
DB 37 Justin Bailey Fr
LB 40 Johnathan Joseph Fr
LB 41 Matt Levasseur So
LB 42 Jordan Koehler So
LB 43 Mike Joseph So
DB 44 Billy Bishop Fr
LB 50 Troy Barnes Jr
DL 54 Andre Sims So
DL 55 Joseph Williams So
DL 61 Edmund Gregen Jr
DL 70 Michael Berry Jr
DL 78 Patrick Driscoll So
DL 80 Steve Almquist So
DL 91 Matthew Piazza Fr
RB 92 Quincy Thomas So
DL 93 Dylan Webster Fr
DL 94 Ryan Santos So
DL 95 Andrew Nevit Fr
DL 96 Terrel Harris Fr
LB 97 Kevin Card Fr
DL 98 Mike Kennedy Fr
LB 99 Dan O'Malley Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 26 Jamal Mitchell Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Vince SinagraDefensive coordinator
  • Brian Hayes – Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Andrew Dalton – Assistant coach
  • Matt Kelly – Assistant coach
  • Ryan Kelly – Assistant coach
  • Rocco DiMeco – Linebackers coach & strength and conditioning coordinator

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: April 14, 2025

2012

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2012 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record2–8 (1–6 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian Hayes (3rd season)
Defensive coordinatorRocco DiMeco (1st season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2011
2013 →
2012 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Mount Ida +^   6 1     8 3  
Castleton +   6 1     7 4  
Gallaudet   5 2     7 3  
Norwich   4 2     7 3  
Maritime   2 4     3 6  
Becker   2 5     3 7  
Anna Maria   1 6     2 8  
Husson   1 6     2 8  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2012 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its first year under head coach Vince Sinagra, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 2–8 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–6.

With Sinagra being promoted to head coach, linebackers coach and strength and conditioning coordinator Rocco DiMeco assumed the defensive coordinator position.[citation needed]

Three Amcats earned First-team All-ECFC honors: running back Robert Small, wide receiver Domenique Concepcion—now a four-time all-conference selection—and tight end Josh Sundquist. Linebacker Jordan Koehler was also recognized with a Second-team All-ECFC selection.[42]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
August 317:00 p.m.at Worcester State*
L 10–562,250
September 81:00 p.m.Maine Maritime*
W 34–141,008[43][44]
September 151:00 p.m.at Husson*
L 22–28609[45]
September 2912:00 p.m.at Gallaudet
L 24–52512
October 61:00 p.m.at Mount Ida
L 35–48500[46]
October 132:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 21–421,308
October 203:00 p.m.Castleton
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 33–541,545[47][48]
October 271:00 p.m.Norwich
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 21–501,058[49]
November 312:00 p.m.at Becker
L 7–271,362
November 101:00 p.m.Husson
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
W 44–42 (3OT)1,211[50][51]
  • *Non-conference game

[52]

2013

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2013 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record2–8 (1–6 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian Hayes (4th season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Gallaudet +^   6 1     9 2  
Norwich +   6 1     7 4  
Maritime   5 2     5 5  
Husson   4 3     5 5  
Mount Ida   4 3     5 5  
Becker   2 5     3 7  
Anna Maria   1 6     2 8  
Castleton   0 7     1 9  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2013 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its second year under head coach Vince Sinagra, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 2–8 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–6.

Defensive coordinator Rocco DiMeco resigned prior to the season to become the outside linebackers coach for Holy Cross.[53]

Running back Robert Small earned ECFC Offensive Player of the Year honors and was named a First-team All-ECFC selection. Defensive lineman Jordan Koehler also received First-team All-ECFC recognition. Linebacker William Ricard and defensive back Demetri Underwood were named to the Second-team All-ECFC.[54]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 71:00 p.m.Worcester State*
L 6–341,247[55]
September 1412:00 p.m.at Maine Maritime*
W 55–49833[56][57]
September 281:00 p.m.at Catholic University*L 0–496,409[58]
October 51:00 p.m.at MaritimeL 24–351,423
October 123:00 p.m.Husson
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 14–351,306[59][60]
October 191:00 p.m.at Mount Ida
L 34–56699
October 264:00 p.m.at NorwichL 6–38502[61]
November 21:30 p.m.Castleton
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
W 42–141,106[62]
November 912:00 p.m.at Gallaudet
L 7–35768[63][64]
November 157:00 p.m.Becker
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 19–241,246
  • *Non-conference game

[65]

2014

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2014 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record0–10 (0–7 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRob Sturgis (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorEdwyn Edwards (1st season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →
2014 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Husson $^   7 0     8 2  
Castleton   5 2     7 3  
Norwich   5 2     7 4  
Mount Ida   5 2     5 5  
Maritime   3 4     4 6  
Gallaudet   2 5     2 7  
Becker   1 6     1 9  
Anna Maria   0 7     0 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2014 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its third year under head coach Vince Sinagra, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 0–10 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 0–7.

Sinagra promoted defensive backs coach Edwyn Edwards to defensive coordinator prior to the season.[citation needed]

Several players earned all-conference honors following the season. Punter Stefano Marziale was named First-team All-ECFC. Second-team All-ECFC selections included running back Chris Bettano, wide receivers Ryan McCarthy and Will Ricard, offensive lineman Kevin Grey, and linebacker Mike Sinto.[66]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 57:00 p.m.at Worcester State*
L 6–381,250
September 133:00 p.m.Maine Maritime*
L 12–42743
September 271:00 p.m.Catholic University*
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 25–54526
October 41:00 p.m.Gallaudet
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 26–53205
October 111:00 p.m.at Castleton
L 9–651,310
October 183:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 12–40987
October 253:00 p.m.Norwich
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 20–28892
November 112:30 p.m.at Husson
L 20–421,800
November 81:00 p.m.Mount Ida
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 12–14792
November 1512:00 p.m.at Becker
L 14–17 (OT)2,123
  • *Non-conference game

[67]

2015

[edit]
2015 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record1–9 (1–6 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRob Sturgis (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorEdwyn Edwards (2nd season)
Captains
  • Christopher Bettano
  • Kevin Grey
  • Aaron Koehler
  • Victor Sambola
  • Michael Sinto[68]
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Husson +   6 1     7 3  
Norwich +^   6 1     6 5  
Castleton   5 2     7 3  
Becker   5 2     7 3  
Maritime   3 4     5 5  
Mount Ida   2 5     2 8  
Anna Maria   1 6     1 9  
Gallaudet   0 7     0 9  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2015 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its third year under head coach Vince Sinagra, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 1–9 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–6.

Three players earn Second-team All-ECFC honors following the season: offensive lineman Kevin Grey, linebacker Mike Sinto, and punter Stefano Marziale.[69]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 37:00 p.m.at Coast Guard*
L 6–341,650
September 121:00 p.m.Nichols*
L 39–51607
September 193:00 p.m.Curry*
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 16–23869
October 32:00 p.m.at MaritimeL 7–44811
October 102:00 p.m.Husson
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–46508
October 171:00 p.m.at Mount Ida
L 6–41431
October 241:30 p.m.at NorwichL 6–47176
October 313:00 p.m.Castleton
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 14–17708
November 712:00 p.m.at Gallaudet
W 24–20242
November 141:00 p.m.Becker
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–411,063
  • *Non-conference game

[70]

2016

[edit]
2016 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record1–9 (1–6 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRob Sturgis (3rd season)
Defensive coordinatorJordan Koehler (1st season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2015
2017 →
2016 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Husson $^   7 0     9 2  
Norwich   5 2     5 5  
Maritime   4 3     6 5  
Castleton   4 3     4 6  
Mount Ida   4 3     4 6  
Becker   2 5     3 7  
Gallaudet   1 6     2 8  
Anna Maria   1 6     1 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

The 2016 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its fifth and final year under head coach Vince Sinagra, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 1–9 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–6.

In October, Sinagra announced his intentions to resign after the season.[71] He ended his tenure with an overall record of 6–44.

Punter Francis Cole was the team's lone All-ECFC selection.[72]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 17:00 p.m.Coast Guard*
L 0–341,498
September 97:00 p.m.at Nichols*
L 7–22649
September 171:00 p.m.at Curry*
L 3–42744
October 11:00 p.m.at Castleton
L 13–231,910
October 82:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 0–22672
October 151:00 p.m.Norwich
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–28890
October 2212:00 p.m.at Husson
L 0–42750
October 291:00 p.m.Mount Ida
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 21–44458
November 51:00 p.m.Gallaudet
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
W 27–13469
November 1212:00 p.m.at Becker
L 7–31973
  • *Non-conference game

[73]

2017

[edit]
2017 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record1–9 (1–6 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorSteve Croce (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorDan Mulrooney (1st season)
Co-defensive coordinatorCraig Richardson (1st season)
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2016
2018 →
2017 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 25 Husson $^   7 0     10 2  
Maritime   6 1     9 2  
Castleton   5 2     6 4  
Mount Ida   3 4     4 6  
Gallaudet   3 4     3 7  
Dean #   2 5     4 6  
Alfred State #   1 6     1 9  
Anna Maria   1 6     1 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional Division III member
Rankings from D3football.com

The 2017 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its first year under head coach Dan Mulrooney, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 1–9 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–6.

Anna Maria announced WPI defensive coordinator Dan Mulrooney as the team's third head coach all-time.[74] Mulrooney promoted quarterbacks coach Steve Croce to offensive coordinator and hired Craig Richardson to serve alongside him as co-defensive coordinator.[citation needed]

Wide receiver Trai Weaver was named a First-team All-ECFC selection following the season. Offensive lineman Dan Stout and punter Camden Brown earned Second-team All-ECFC honors.[75]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 17:30 p.m.at WPI*L 0–482,504
September 87:00 p.m.Nichols*
L 21–281,200
September 157:00 p.m.Curry*
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 20–471,104
September 303:00 p.m.Castleton
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 14–271,000
October 71:00 p.m.at Gallaudet
L 23–73473
October 142:00 p.m.at MaritimeL 15–512,350
October 211:00 p.m.Alfred State
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
W 36–342,000
October 281:00 p.m.Husson
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 13–70800
November 41:00 p.m.at Mount Ida
L 41–58524
November 1112:00 p.m.Dean
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 0–27750
  • *Non-conference game

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2018

[edit]
2018 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record1–9 (1–5 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorSteve Croce (2nd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorBrett Banfield (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorDan Mulrooney (2nd season)
Captains
  • Emmanuel Leake
  • Kai Nero-Clark
  • Paul Robitaille
  • Dan Stout
  • Carl St. Paul[77]
Home stadiumAMCAT Field
Seasons
← 2017
2019 →
2018 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Husson $^   6 0     8 3  
Maritime   5 1     7 4  
Dean #   4 2     5 5  
Gallaudet   3 3     3 5  
Castleton   1 5     2 8  
Alfred State   1 5     1 9  
Anna Maria   1 5     1 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional Division III member

The 2018 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its second year under head coach Dan Mulrooney, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 1–9 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 1–5.

Offensive lineman Dan Stout was named to the First-team All-ECFC, while defensive lineman Kai Nero-Clark earned Second-team All-ECFC honors.[78]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
August 317:00 p.m.WPI*
L 0–541,132
September 77:00 p.m.at Nichols*
L 14–351,073
September 151:00 p.m.at Curry*
L 7–411,028
September 221:00 p.m.at Western New EnglandL 7–592,013
September 2912:00 p.m.Gallaudetdagger
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 9–291,200
October 62:00 p.m.at Castleton
W 31–241,653
October 201:00 p.m.at Husson
L 14–541,500
October 271:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 7–14500
November 31:00 p.m.at Alfred State
L 28–30611
November 1012:00 p.m.at Dean
L 13–191,209
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming

[79]

2019

[edit]
2019 Anna Maria Amcats football
ConferenceEastern Collegiate Football Conference
Record2–8 (2–3 ECFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorSteve Croce (3rd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorBrett Banfield (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorDan Mulrooney (3rd season)
Captains
  • Hayden Braga
  • Darrin Cooper
  • Ronte Cooper
  • Dylan Diorio
  • Emmanuel Leake
  • Carl St. Paul
  • Devin White
Home stadiumAMCAT/Caparso Field
Seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Dean $#   4 1     4 6  
Maritime ^   3 2     5 6  
Alfred State   2 3     3 6  
Gallaudet   2 3     2 6  
Castleton   2 3     2 7  
Anna Maria   2 3     2 8  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional Division III member

The 2019 Anna Maria Amcats football team represented Anna Maria College of Paxton, Massachusetts. In its third year under head coach Dan Mulrooney, Anna Maria compiled an overall record of 2–8 as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) with a conference record of 2–3.

Prior to the season, AMCAT Field was resurfaced. Alongside the remodel, the field was dedicated to Richard Caparso, who donated $250,000 to the college.[80]

Wide receiver David Robinson was named ECFC Rookie of the Year and earned First-team All-ECFC honors alongside wide receiver Hayden Braga, tight end Alex Cohen, and defensive back Tyshawn Anderson. Second-team All-ECFC selections included returner Marquis Roderique, defensive lineman James Johnson, linebackers Dylan Diorio and Swavaughn Smalls, and defensive back Darrin Cooper.[81]

Schedule

[edit]
DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 67:00 p.m.at Becker*
L 19–33698
September 141:00 p.m.Union (NY)*
L 7–54512
September 212:00 p.m.Nichols*
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 20–37594
September 281:00 p.m.at RPI*
L 0–381,520
October 512:00 p.m.Apprentice
  • Paxton, MA
  • AMCAT Field
L 20–35400
October 1212:00 p.m.at Alfred State
W 21–202,120
October 191:00 p.m.Dean
  • Paxton, MA
  • Caparso Field
L 20–411,002
October 262:00 p.m.Maritime
  • Paxton, MA
  • Caparso Field
L 10–13 (OT)469
November 22:00 p.m.at Castleton
L 19–331,553
November 912:00 p.m.Gallaudet
  • Paxton, MA
  • Caparso Field
W 53–14669
  • *Non-conference game

[82]

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