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New York Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, the Official Hospital of Fordham Athletics, is the proud sponsor of Saturday' Cancer Awareness game with New York Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital President Michael Fosina serving as the honorary captain.
 
Bronx, N.Y. - The Fordham University Rams close out the home portion of their 2018 season, Fordham's 118th varsity season, by hosting the Colgate University Raiders in their final home game of the season on Jack Coffey Field on Saturday, November 3, at 1:00 p.m.
 
The game will be streamed live on Stadium and on Facebook Watch with Andrew Bogusch (p-b-p) and Corey Miller (color) announcing and broadcast live on WFUVsports.org with Raffaele Elia (p-b-p), Emmanuel Berbari (color) and Dominic Muscarella (sidelines) handling the announcing chores.
 
Fordham enters the game with a 1-7 record, 1-2 in the Patriot League, coming off a 21-13 league loss to Lafayette on Jack Coffey Field last week, while Colgate, ranked eleventh and 12th in the latest NCAA FCS polls, enters the game with a 7-0 overall mark, 4-0 in the Patriot League, and is coming off a 38-0 league win over Georgetown in Hamilton last Saturday.
 
This will be the 30th meeting between Fordham and Colgate on the gridiron with the Raiders leading the all-time series, which started in 1989, 22-7. Colgate took last year's meeting, 38-12, in Hamilton as James Holland rushed 22 times for 166 yards and one score and Grant Breneman completed 14 of 25 passes for 159 yards and three touchdowns.
 
A few notes on the game:
 
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The Fordham seniors

• 22 Fordham seniors will be honored in a pregame ceremony.
 
• Senior wide receiver Austin Longi, a Preseason All-Patriot League selection, has 46 catches for 604 yards and four scores to bring his career totals to 177 receptions for 2,319 yards and 19 touchdowns.
 
• He leads the Patriot League in receptions/game (5.8) and receiving yards/game (75.5).
 
• Longi ranks tied for fifth on the Fordham career reception list, sixth on the career receiving yards list and tied for fifth on the all-time touchdown reception list.
 
• Senior wide out Corey Caddle has 23 catches for 236 yards and one touchdown so far this season to bring his career numbers to 124 receptions for 1,462 career yards with 15 scores.
 
• Caddle currently is tied for ninth place on the Fordham career receiving touchdowns list and is 13th on the career receiving yards list.
 
• Fordham sophomore kicker Andrew Mevis was named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week following the Lafayette game after punting nine times for 442 yards, an average of 49.1 yards/punt.
 
• The Fordham receiving corps is not a selfish bunch as 14 different receivers have caught at least one pass so far in 2018.
 
• The Fordham captains for 2018 are senior defensive back Dylan Mabin, and senior tight end Isaiah Searight.
  
• No New York area football team has won more games since 2012 than Fordham, who has amassed 51 victories over that stretch. The closest collegiate competitors are Stony Brook (46), Sacred Heart (41), and Rutgers (34), while the NFL's Giants and Jets have 43 and 41 wins, respectively, each.
 
About New York Presbyterian

New York Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital's Cancer Center, located in Bronxville, is proud to partner with Fordham Athletics this year in the fight against cancer. With the NYP Lawrence Hospital Cancer Center team, patients receive the benefits of personalized care in their own community setting, near home and family, with the support and expertise of a major academic medical center. The Center offers cancer prevention, screening, treatment including access to clinical trials, support, and education.

NYP Lawrence Hospital opened its state-of-the-art cancer facility in October 2016 and is dedicated to addressing both the physical and emotional wellbeing of each patient. This unique under-one-roof philosophy affords patients true convenience by offering medical, surgical, and radiation oncology all in one location, and allows for ease of collaboration and communication among physicians. Many of the specialists at NYP Lawrence are members of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork- Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center -one of only three National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in New York state.
 
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Players Mentioned

Austin Longi

#3 Austin Longi

WR
5' 8"
Senior
Dylan Mabin

#8 Dylan Mabin

DB
6' 1"
Senior
Andrew Mevis

#2 Andrew Mevis

PK
5' 11"
Sophomore
Isaiah Searight

#1 Isaiah Searight

TE
6' 4"
Senior
Corey Caddle

#2 Corey Caddle

WR
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Austin Longi

#3 Austin Longi

5' 8"
Senior
WR
Dylan Mabin

#8 Dylan Mabin

6' 1"
Senior
DB
Andrew Mevis

#2 Andrew Mevis

5' 11"
Sophomore
PK
Isaiah Searight

#1 Isaiah Searight

6' 4"
Senior
TE
Corey Caddle

#2 Corey Caddle

5' 9"
Senior
WR