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Game Notes: St. John Fisher vs. St. Lawrence

By Mike Hogan, Athletics Communications Coordinator

St. John Fisher (1-0, 0-0 Empire 8 Conference)


Head Coach: Ed Raby Jr. (1st season at Fisher, 6th overall)

Career Record: 1-0 at Fisher, 21-22 overall (includes four seasons at SUNY Morrisville)

Team Captains: Ryan Whitney* (Jr., QB), Ethan Curtis* (Sr., WR), Timothy Vanderbrink* (Jr., S) and Colin Faust* (Jr., LB) ...  * denotes first-time captain.

Notable Graduated Players: RB Peyton Nolan (2,050 career yds, 20 rushing TDs), LB Joe Miscia (412 career tackles, 24 TFL, 10 PD, 4 INT, 2 SCK), LB JaQuan Davis (37 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 2 INT in '24), DL Zach Dreisbach (101 career tackles, 27.5 TFL, 10.5 SCK), DB DeAndre Green (4 career INT, 23 PD, 1 TD), TE James Kennedy (16 rec for 132 yds and 2 TDs in '24), K/P Kyle Farewell (36.9 career AVG yds per-punt, 10 made FGs, 68 made PATs)

St. Lawrence (1-0, 0-0 Liberty League)


Head Coach: Dan Puckhaber (10th season at St. Lawrence)

Career Record: 34-46 

Team Captains: Shea Goodwin (Sr., WR), Ryan Surhoff (Sr., LB), Savino Morelli (Jr., LB)

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The 2025 St. John Fisher Coaching Staff Poses For A Group Photo

Meet The Coaching Staff

Ed Raby Jr. ( Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) – Raby became the eighth head football coach in St. John Fisher history in February 2025 after eight years at SUNY Morrisville.

Raby spent four years as SUNY Morrisville's head coach – the first two as the interim – and led the Mustangs to a pair of ECAC Bowl appearances. He joined the Morrisville staff in 2017 as defensive coordinator and safeties coach under the leadership of head coach Curt Fitzpatrick, a 2004 St. John Fisher graduate who won a Division III national title at SUNY Cortland in 2023. 

Following Fitzpatrick's departure for Cortland in February 2020, Morrisville named Raby its interim head coach. The Mustangs went 2-8 overall (1-5 Empire 8) in 2021, the first season after the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out the 2020 season, before improving significantly in 2022. They finished 7-4 (3-3 Empire 8) and reached the ECAC Robert M. Scotty Whitelaw Bowl. 

Morrisville had its best season under Raby in 2024, finishing 7-4 overall (5-2 Empire 8) and beating Stevenson University 21-18 in the Robert M. Scotty Whitelaw Bowl. The Mustangs' five conference wins marked the program's most E8 victories in a single season. 

The Mustangs consistently boasted stingy defenses under Raby's direction. In 2022, the Mustangs allowed just 11 points per game, the fewest in the Empire 8, and 290.6 yards per game, the third-fewest in the conference. They ranked third in scoring defense (18 points per game) and total defense (310.7 yards per game) this past season. 

As head coach of the Mustangs, Raby produced 48 All-Empire 8 selections, including eight first-teamers. Linebacker Ernesto Mitchell earned Empire 8 Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors and became the first Morrisville player to be named an All-American by D3Football.com in 2022. 

Raby arrived at Morrisville after three years at Allegheny College, where he served as the defensive line coach for two seasons and the linebackers coach for one. He coached tight ends and defensive linemen at Alfred University in 2014. 

Raby, who was a defensive lineman, played collegiately at Division III Alma College for four years (2009-12). He earned his master's degree in business administration from Alfred University in 2014.

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Brees Segala (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach) Segala, who served as the quarterbacks coach, recruiting coordinator and junior varsity head coach at Fisher from 2022-23, returned to the program as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in March 2025. 

Segala played quarterback at SUNY Cortland from 2018-21. As a senior, he passed for 2,620 yards with 31 touchdowns and rushed for 382 yards with five scores as the Red Dragons went 11-1, won the Empire 8 title and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. Segala was one of 15 finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy, presented annually to the top Division III player, that season. He also earned D3football.com All-Region honors and won the Empire 8 Conference Player of the Year award.

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Nolan Foley (Offensive Line Coach/Recruiting Coordinator)Nolan Foley joined the Cardinals' staff as offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in March 2025 following two years at SUNY Cortland, which won the Division III National Championship in 2023. 

Foley, who also played at Cortland, coached special teams and safeties and served as director of football operations for the Red Dragons. He was primarily responsible for recruiting the New York City and Nassau County areas.

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Hayden Ricci (Special Teams/Linebackers Coach)Hayden Ricci, a defensive lineman for Fisher from 2016-19, coached wide receivers at Alfred State in 2021 before returning to Pittsford in 2022. He coached Fisher's running backs for two seasons (2022-23) and quarterbacks for one (2024). 

Ricci became Fisher's special teams coordinator/linebackers coach in March 2025. 

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Will Blake (Wide Receivers Coach) – Former All-Empire 8 wide receiver Will Blake returned to the St. John Fisher football coaching staff before the 2024 season as wide receivers coach. 

Blake first returned to Fisher in 2021 to coach the team's tight ends after having a prolific career during which he led the Empire 8 in receiving yards (993) and receptions (82) as a senior in 2019. Blake coached receivers during the 2022 season. 

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Jayden Prina (Defensive Line Coach) Jayden Prina joined the St. John Fisher football coaching staff as tight ends coach before the 2024 season. He became the Cardinals' defensive line coach in March 2025. 

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Vincent Tobia (Tight Ends) – Vince Tobia joined the St. John Fisher University football team's coaching staff before the 2024 season as running backs coach. He transitioned to tight ends coach in March 2025. 

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Daulton Newbury (Running Backs) Daulton Newbury joined the St. John Fisher coaching staff in 2024 as defensive backs coach. He transitioned to running backs coach in March 2025.

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Deorion Moore (Cornerbacks) Deorion Moore joined the St. John Fisher football team's staff as its cornerbacks this summer. The two-time All-Empire 8 Conference defensive back played for the Cardinals from 2020-23. 

Last Time Out: St. John Fisher 21, FDU 0 

A new era of St. John Fisher football began on a high note last Saturday as the Cardinals blanked FDU-Florham 21-0 on the road for Raby’s first victory as the program’s head coach. 

The Cardinals in the second quarter more than made up for a handful of early squandered scoring chances, scoring three touchdowns in quick succession. All in less than nine minutes, running back Deante Hall scampered for a 39-yard touchdown on a 4th-and-1, quarterback Ryan Whitney fired a 33-yard touchdown to receiver Shawn Watson and safety Timothy Vanderbrink returned a fumble 32 yards to the end zone. The latter two scores happened in a span of 31 seconds. 

What To Know About Fisher’s Week 1 Win

  • The shutout marked the Cardinals’ fourth in the last decade. They have had one in each of the last two seasons. 
  • Raby has won four straight season openers as a head coach. 
  • Fisher snapped a two-game losing streak in Week 1 games with the win. 
  • The Cardinals have scored four defensive touchdowns since the beginning of last season. Vanderbrink accounts for two of them, as he returned an interception for a touchdown in a win over Keystone last September. 
  • The Cardinals' defense held FDU to just 85 yards passing and forced three turnovers. 
  • The Cardinals controlled the game with 40 rushing attempts for 184 yards, which helped them possess the ball for 32:16. 
  • The Cardinals allowed FDU to convert just two of its 12 third-down plays. They also stopped the Devils on a pair of fourth-down tries. 
  • The Cardinals’ offense had its own struggles on third down, also finishing the game 3 of 12, but converted two of their three fourth-down plays. 

Milestones Met

  • Hall rushed for a career-high 104 yards on 14 attempts. His touchdown in the second quarter marked the first of his collegiate career.
  • Sophomore linebacker Jack Tanoory made a career-high seven tackles, including three for a loss of yards. He also recorded his first collegiate sack and his first two career forced fumbles. 
  • Whitney finished the day 9 of 18 passing for 133 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Nate McGoldrick had two catches for a team-high 44 yards, with his 38-yard catch-and-run in the second quarter being the longest of his career. 
  • Watson hauled in his first collegiate touchdown pass. 
  • Junior linebacker Tyler Marks and senior defensive lineman Bradford Coleman recorded their first collegiate sacks. 
  • Sophomore defensive back Matthew Bennett snagged his first collegiate interception in the first quarter. 
  • Sophomore defensive back Trent Hill made a career-high eight tackles. 
Tim Vanderbrink E8POW

Vanderbrink Named Empire 8 Co-Defensive Player of the Week 

Vanderbrink made seven tackles and had the biggest defensive play in Fisher’s dominant victory over FDU-Florham, scooping up a fumble forced by Tanoory and returning it 32 yards for his second touchdown in 15 collegiate games. It came less than a minute after Fisher went ahead 14-0 on Whitney’s touchdown pass to Watson and the ensuing extra point. 

Vanderbrink forced and recovered another fumble in the third quarter to end a potential FDU scoring drive. The Devils had reached the St. John Fisher 25-yard line that series, which began at their own 16.

Matchup History and Notes: St. John Fisher vs. St. Lawrence 

  • Saturday’s contest will mark the first between St. John Fisher and St. Lawrence since Oct. 6, 2001. The Cardinals won that game 21-14 at Growney Stadium. 
  • The Cardinals own a 3-1 all-time record against St. Lawrence. 
  • The Cardinals have not played a Liberty League team since September 2022, when they beat RPI 3-0 in a defensive slugfest at Growney Stadium. They also lost 17-0 to Hobart that season. 
  • The Cardinals have a 4-6 record in their last 10 games against Liberty League teams. 
  • St. Lawrence has not played an Empire 8 team since facing Raby’s 2022 SUNY Morrisville squad. Morrisville rushed for 159 yards and two scores en route to a 17-15 road victory. 
  • Raby owns a 1-1 career record against St. Lawrence.
  • A win Saturday would give the Cardinals their first 2-0 start to a season since 2021. 
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St. Lawrence offensive coordinator Austin Coleman (pictured) was an All-Empire 8 offensive lineman at St. John Fisher

SJF-SLU Connections 

St. Lawrence offensive coordinator Austin Coleman and defensive coordinator Zach Mallard both graduated from St. John Fisher in 2016. 

Coleman played for the Cardinals from 2013-16 and earned first-team All-Empire 8 honors as an offensive lineman as a junior and senior. The Cardinals went 24-9 in his three years as a starter and averaged 161.5 yards rushing per game during that span. Fisher defeated Western Connecticut State 28-14 in the ECAC DIII Northwest Bowl in 2014, Coleman’s sophomore season. 

Coleman became St. Lawrence’s offensive coordinator before the 2022 season. He previously served as a graduate assistant for St. Lawrence (2018-22) and as the head coach of the Massena Central School varsity football team. 

Mallard played for the Cardinals in 2015 and 2016 after transferring from Hudson Valley Community College. He graduated from Fisher with a bachelor’s degree in sport management. 

Mallard joined the SLU staff after serving as an assistant defensive backs coach and defensive graduate assistant at Division I Auburn University. In 2022, he earned a training camp coaching fellowship with the Los Angeles Chargers through the National Football League’s Bill Walsh Diversity program. 

Editor's Note: Position Previews Also Ran In Last Week's Season Preview

 

Position-By-Position Previews (Offense)

Offensive Line – The Cardinals returned two starting offensive linemen from last season – senior Elijah Williams and junior Jacob Sturgis. 

Sturgis played and started in all 10 of Fisher's games at left tackle in 2024, while Williams played and started in each game at right guard. Williams will be the Cardinals' starting center this season. 

The rest of the Cardinals' Week 1 starting offensive line included fifth-year senior Naseem Ashkar (left guard), sophomore Jason Kovaluskie (right guard) and senior Justin Rojek (right tackle). Ashkar and Rojek both appeared in five games last season. 

Senior Alex Day and Davis Damelio provide quality depth for the Cardinals' offensive line. 

"Kovaluskie had a great camp – he's a sophomore, the young guy in the group," Raby said. "I think we have seven starting-caliber players (on the offensive line). It's a good group." 

Quarterback – The Cardinals returned their starting quarterback from last season, Ryan Whitney. Over 10 games as a sophomore, he completed 155 of his 257 passes (60%) for nearly 2,000 yards with 11 touchdowns. He also ran for 311 yards with three scores. 

"He's a great leader and one of the hardest workers on the team," Raby said of Whitney. "His teammates respect him. He's extremely smart and knows the offense – he knows every position on the offense, not just his own. He controls the huddle. He's got great running ability, and he's gotten a lot better over the spring and summer as a pure passer." 

Running Backs – Raby expects the Cardinals to get significant contributions from a pair of senior running backs in Deante Hall and Camden Chance. The pair combined for 143 yards against FDU-Florham. 

Chance, who played basketball at SUNY Oswego before transferring to Fisher, carried the ball 75 times for 383 yards and a team-leading eight touchdowns in eight games last year. The 6-foot, 215-pounder had Fisher's longest run of the season, a 48-yard touchdown in a win over Keystone. 

Hall played in all 10 of Fisher's games last season, amassing 165 yards rushing and 38 yards receiving on five catches. 

"Both of them have been really good," Raby said. "Both of them will be pretty solid for us."

Wide Receivers – The Cardinals returned plenty of talent and experience at wide receiver, arguably their top position group this season. 

Junior Jackson Cusack developed a strong rapport with Whitney as last season progressed. He caught a team-leading 32 passes for 426 yards and four touchdowns on his way to third-team All-Empire 8 honors. Over the last three games of the season, he caught 21 passes for 248 yards and a score.

Back for a fifth year, Jaylen Brantley had a monster start to 2024 before suffering a season-ending injury. He caught 12 passes for 333 yards in three games, with most of that production coming in Fisher's 42-40 win over Keystone. Brantley had arguably the best performance by a wide receiver in Fisher history in that contest, catching six passes for a program single-game record 249 yards with touchdowns of 91 and 81 yards. 

Ethan Curtis, who missed all of last season with an injury, will be another key part of Fisher's offense. As a sophomore, he caught 23 passes for 340 yards with a team-high four touchdown receptions. 

Raby also expects contributions from sophomores Gavin Horton, Shawn Watson and Michael LoRusso and junior Mykel White. 

"We have three guys who can be all-conference level players in Cusack, Brantley and Curtis," Raby said. "But even the guys behind them – we are really, really talented at receiver." 

Tight Ends – The Cardinals will rely on junior Nate McGoldrick, who caught 19 passes for more than 200 yards in each of his first two collegiate seasons. He had three receiving touchdowns as a freshman in 2023.

Junior Nathan Delill and senior Carson Crandall bolster the Cardinals' depth at the position. 

"McGoldrick is the key piece in that group," Raby said. "I think he can have a great year in the passing game. We expect him to have a solid year."

Position-By-Position (Defense)

Defensive Line – The versatile Ty Rader will be counted on to lead the Cardinals' defensive line this season. Rader, who can play nose tackle and defensive end, played in 10 games and made three starts last season. He recorded five tackles, including one for a loss of yards, and a half sack.

Juniors Nick Politowski, Jedrek Olkowski, Brad Coleman and sophomores Dom London and Brendan Toomey will fill out the Cardinals' rotation on the defensive line. 

Olkowski flashed last week with two tackles, including one for a loss. Coleman also had a strong showing with a tackle for a loss and a sack. 

"Ty has nice versatility," Raby said. "We will definitely play a lot of guys at that position. We've had a lot of guys step up – Politowski, Toomey, Coleman, London and Olkowski. We'll rotate a decent amount of guys to keep everyone fresh with Ty being the leader of the group."

Linebackers – The Cardinals have ample depth at linebacker, even with the departures of 2024 starters Miscia and Davis. 

On the outside, the Cardinals have senior Tyler Marks, junior Kyle DaMore and sophomore Jack Bierman, who will see plenty of action once he returns from injury. Juniors Alexander Hofmann, Colin Faust and Isaiah Bretz, along with sophomore Jack Tanoory, will play key roles at inside linebacker. 

Faust played in seven games last season, recording three tackles and returning a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Bretz made 35 tackles, broke up three passes and snagged an interception while playing and starting in each of Fisher's 10 games as a safety. 

"I really like our linebackers," Raby said. "Nobody really knows about these guys because they didn't play a lot in the past."

Defensive Backs – The Cardinals have the leader of their defense in the secondary in junior safety Tim Vanderbrink, who had a strong sophomore season in 2024. He finished just behind Miscia in total tackles with 65, recorded four stops for a loss of yards, broke up two passes and returned an interception for a touchdown while playing and starting in all 10 games. 

The Cardinals are otherwise young in the back end with just one other upperclassman – junior safety Matt Bonk – in the mix. Sophomore Trent Hill is Fisher's most experienced cornerback, having played in eight games with one start last season. He made 12 tackles and defended a pass. 

"Tim is our best defensive player – he has star-level talent," Raby said. "But we're pretty young (in the secondary). I think Trent is a guy to watch at corner – I think he's a high-level player. Tim and Trent are definitely the leaders of the group." 

Special Teams

Sophomore specialists Dominik Greco (kicker) and Kieran Patel (punter) made their collegiate debuts against FDU.

Greco missed a 17-yard field goal in the first quarter but made each of this three extra-point kicks. Patel punted twice for 73 yards, placing both attempts inside the 20-yard line. 

Freshman Cooper Warner handled kickoffs for the Cardinals in Week 1. 

Scouting St. Lawrence | By Jackson Gallivan, St. John Fisher Athletics Student Assistant 

Last Time Out

St. Lawrence opened the season last Saturday with a 19-3 home victory over Norwich University. 

Saints quarterback Will Lederman went 9 of 16 passing for 144 yards with an eight-yard touchdown pass to Nicholas Huhtala, who caught five balls for 51 yards. Lederman also ran for a five-yard score in the second quarter. 

St. Lawrence’s defense dominated from start to finish, holding Norwich to 63 yards passing and 173 yards total. The Saints recorded three sacks in the game and gave up just three third-down conversions on 13 Norwich attempts. 

SLU Players To Watch

#1 Shea Goodwin (Sr., WR) — Goodwin finished second on the team in receptions (29) and yards (319) last season. He caught two passes for 64 yards against Norwich. 

#10 Will Lederman (Sr., QB) – Lederman, a threat with his arm and legs, rushed for 312 yards with six touchdowns in 2023 and 313 yards with five touchdowns last season. In 2023, he also threw for more than 900 yards with seven touchdown passes. 

#15 Ryan Surhoff (Sr., LB) – Surhoff has made 139 tackles, including 13.5 tackles for a loss, with four sacks over 30 collegiate games. The 2024 second-team All-Liberty League selection also defended five passes, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. 

#19 Nicholas Huhtala (Sr., WR) – Huhtala had a breakout 2024 season, setting career highs in catches (27) and yards receiving (277). He has two collegiate receiving touchdowns. 

#35 Shemmy Bridges (So., DE) – Bridges was named Liberty League Defensive Player of the Week after making a team-high nine tackles, including three for a loss of yards, and recording a sack in St. Lawrence’s victory over Norwich. 

#52 Savino Morelli (Jr., LB) – 

SLU’s leading tackler last season, Morelli has made 99 career stops, including 8.5 for a loss of yards. He made nine tackles in the Saints’ season-opening win over Norwich. 

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