Records through 2019 season.
PASSING
Most Attempts, Game-Anthony Marotti, 59, at Alfred, 11/18/06 (NCAA playoffs); Tom Hitchcock, 56, vs. Alfred, 10/2/65
Most Attempts, Season--Brett Russ, 413, 1989; Anthony Marotti, 410 in 2005; Tom Hitchcock, 326, in '65
Most Attempts, Career--Brett Russ, 1,138, 1988-91; Ben Gilbert, 1,085, 1998-01; Anthony Marotti, 1,011, 2003-06; Andrew Connolly, 904, 2008-11; Dan Stewart, 835, 1981-84; Tom Hitchcock, 606, 1963-65
Most Completions, Game--William Bellamy, 39, at Coast Guard, 9/8/18; Anthony Marotti, 35, at St. John Fisher, 11/18/06 (NCAA playoffs); Tom Hitchcock, 30, vs. Williams, 10/30/65; Brett Russ, 30, vs. Plymouth, 11/17/90
Most Completions, Season--Brett Russ, 222, in 1989; Anthony Marotti, 214 in 2005, Tom Hitchcock, 183 in 1965; William Bellamy, 181 in 2019; William Bellamy, 171 in 2018; Ben Gilbert, 168 in 2000
Most Completions, Career-- Anthony Marotti, 743, 2003-06; Brett Russ, 648, 1988-91; Ben Gilbert, 599, 1998-2000; Andrew Connolly, 465, 2008-11; Dan Stewart, 397, 1981-84; William Bellamy, 355, 2017-19; Tom Hitchcock, 317, 1963-65
Consecutive Completions, Game--Ben Gilbert, 17 vs. RPI 10/17/98
Consecutive Completions, Two Games--Ben Gilbert, 19 (Last 17 vs. RPI, 10/17/98, First 2 vs. Coast Guard, 10/24/98)
Most Yards, Game-- William Bellamy, 456 vs. Salisbury (NCAA playoffs); Anthony Marotti, 418 vs. RPI, 11/13/04; Marotti, 416 vs. Ithaca (NCAA playoffs), 11/18/06; Dante Cioffi, 389 vs. Merchant Marine, 11/8/14, Marotti, 377 at St. John Fisher, 11/18/06 (NCAA playoffs); William Bellamy, 370 vs. Husson, 9/1/18; Andrew Connolly, 363 at Rochester, 9/24/11; Brett Russ, 362 vs. Plymouth, 11/17/90; Andrew Connolly, 352 vs. Springfield, 11/12/11; Mike Gargiulo, 351 vs. Coast Guard, 10/19/85
Most Yards, Season--Anthony Marotti, 3,095 in 2005; Brett Russ, 2,670, in 1989; William Bellamy, 2,631, in 2019; Andrew Connolly, 2,605 in 2011; Ben Gilbert, 2,337 in 2001; Marotti, 2,319 in 2004; Gilbert, 2,212 in 2000; Andrew Connolly, 2,192, in 2009
Most Yards, Career-- Anthony Marotti, 8,325, 2003-06; Ben Gilbert, 8,208, 1998-2001; Brett Russ, 7,452, 1988-91; Andrew Connolly, 6,301, 2008-11; Dan Stewart, 5,547, 1981-84; William Bellamy, 4,698, 2017-19; Tom McKeown, 3,642, 1995-97; Tom Hitchcock, 3,639, 1963-65
TD Passes, Game-- (6) Dante Cioffi vs. Merchant Marine, 11/8/14; (5) William Bellamy vs. Salisbury (NCAA playoffs), 11/30/19; Andrew Connolly vs. RPI, 10/29/11; Connolly vs. U.S. Merchant Marine, 11/8/08; Anthony Marotti vs. Rochester, 9/25/04; Marotti vs. St. Lawrence, 10/29/05; (4) Bellamy vs. Buffalo State, 10/26/19; Bellamy vs. Westfield State, 9/7/19; Bellamy at Springfield, 9/15/18; Cioffi vs. at Western Conn., 9/12/15; Cioffi at Rochester, 10/24/15; Connolly at Susquehanna, 11/15/08; Tom Hitchcock vs. Hamilton, 11/13/65; Ken Pearce vs. Hobart, 10/28/67; Mike Gargiulo vs. CG, 10/19/85; Brian Harris vs. St. Lawrence, 9/12/92 & WPI, 9/19/92; Scott Newton vs. Gettysburg, 10/31/92; Ben Gilbert vs. St. Lawrence, 9/9/00, Springfield, 11/11/00 & Hartwick, 11/17/01 (ECAC Playoffs); Marotti vs. Hobart, 11/6/04
TD Passes, Season--Ben Gilbert, 27 in 2001; William Bellamy, 26, in 2019; Andrew Connolly, 26 in 2011; Anthony Marotti, 26 in 2005; Gilbert, 24 in 2000; Brett Russ, 23, in 1989; Bellamy, 20, in 2018; Marotti, 20, in 2004; Dan Stewart, 20, in 1983
TD Passes Career--Ben Gilbert, 75, 1998-01; Anthony Marotti, 64, 2003-06; Andrew Connolly, 61, 2008-11; Dan Stewart, 55, 1981-84; Brett Russ, 52, 1988-91; William Bellamy, 48, 2017-19; Tom Hitchcock, 30, 1963-65; Tom McKeown, 30, 1995-97;
TD Passes in Consecutive Games--Dan Stewart, 30, 1981-84
Consecutive passes without an interception--Brett Russ, 170, in 1991
Consecutive games without an interception--Brett Russ, 8, in 1991
RECEIVING
Most Catches, Game--George LaPorte, 19, vs. RPI, 10/16/65; Andre Ross, Jr., 16, at Coast Guard, 9/8/18; Justin Gallo, 14, at Rochester, 9/24/11; Mario DeLoretto, 13 vs. Dayton, 12/9/89 (Stagg Bowl); Griffin Beal, 13 vs Cortland, 11/18/17 (NY Bowl).
Most Catches, Season--Steve Angiletta, 99, in 2005
Most Catches, Career--Steve Angiletta, 202, 2003-06; Justin Gallo, 176, 2008-11; Griffin Beal, 156, 2016-19; Kyle Reynolds, 153, 2011-15; Ryan Twichell, 139, 2003-06; Rich Swan, 125, 1967-69; Gene Ray, 114, 1989-92
Most Yards, Game--Justin Gallo, 246, vs. Hobart, 10/10/09; Craig Carlson, 237, vs. Hobart, 10/28/67
Most Yards, Season--Steve Angiletta, 1,612, 2005 (10 gms.); Justin Gallo, 1,178, 2011 (10 g.), Andre Ross, Jr., 1,022 (12 g.); J. Gallo, 942, 2009 (10 g.); Ross, Jr., 929, 2018 (9 g); Angiletta, 897, 2004 (9 g.); Ryan Twitchell, 875, 2004 (9 g.), Kyle Reynolds, 828, 2014 (9 g.), Ryan Gallo, 795, 2002 (10 g.); Reynolds, 794, 2015 (10 g.), Rich Swan, 735, 1967 (8 g.); Craig Carlson, 728, 1967 (8 g.); Bryan Slekes, 722, 2000 (11 g.)
Most Yards, Career--Justin Gallo, 3,288, 2008-11; Steve Angiletta, 3,253, 2003-06; Ryan Twichell, 2,353, 2003-06; Kyle Reynolds, 2,240, 2011-15; Andre Ross, Jr., 1,951, 2018-19; Griffin Beal, 1,879, 2016-19; Gene Ray, 1,750, 1989-92; Rich Swan, 1,731, 1967-70; Ryan Gallo, 1,597, 2000-02
TD Catches, Season--Justin Gallo, 16, 2011; Andre Ross, Jr., 13, 2018; Ross, Jr., 12, 2019; Bryan Slekes, 12, 2000; Kyle Reynolds, 11, 2012; Steve Angiletta, 11, 2005; Ryan Twitchell, 10, 2004; Reynolds, 8, 2014; Rich Swan, 8, 1967; Rich Kellaher, 8, 1982; Frank Kraft, 8, 1983; Ryan Gallo, 8, in 2002
TD Catches, Career--Justin Gallo, 34, 2008-11; Kyle Reynolds, 26, 2011-15; Andre Ross, Jr., 25, 2018-19; Steve Angiletta, 22, 2003-06; Ryan Twichell, 19, 2003-06; Rich Kellaher, 18, 1981-84; Rich Swan, 17, 1965-69; Frank Kraft, 17, 1982-84; Griffin Beal, 16, 2016-19
RUSHING
Most Yards Game--George Beebe, 272 vs. Rochester, 11/4/00; Tom Arcidiacono, 264 vs. Ithaca, 11/19/05 (NCAA playoffs), Shuron Morton, 263 vs. Hobart 9/28/96; Arcidiacono, 251 vs. WPI, 10/8/05; Kojo Attah, 250 vs. Rochester, 11/4/95; Chris Coney, 244 at Susquehanna 11/15/08; Coney, 243 at Hobart, 10/11/08; Coney, 232 vs. Merchant Marine, 11/6/10
Longest Rush--George Beebe, 96 (TD), vs. Rochester, 11/4/00; Tom Arcidiacono 94, (TD), vs. Merchant Marine, 10/1/05
Most Yards Season--Tom Arcidiacono, 1,954 in 2005 (12 games); Vlad Telemaque, 1,547, in 1991 (11 g.); Ryan Mason, 1,545 in 1989 (14 g.); Shuron Morton, 1,418 in 1996 (10 g.); Arcidiacono, 1,357 in 2006 (10 g.); Chris Coney, 1,283, in 2008 (9 g.); George Beebe, 1,238, in 2000 (11 g.); Ike Irabor, 1,231, in 2019 (11 g.) Chris Coney, 1,164, in 2009 (10 g.); Darnel Thomas, 1,102, in 2014 (10)
Most Yards Career--Tom Arcidiacono, 4,915, 2003-06; Chris Coney, 4,091, 2007-10; George Beebe, 3,615, 1999-02; Chris Irving, 3,408, 1991-94; Vlad Telemaque, 2,860, 1989-91; Rich Romer, 2,799, 1976-79; John Johnson, 2,532, 1981-84; Ryan Mason, 2,510, 1986-89; Darnel Thomas, 2,441, 2011-14; Connor Kinzelmann, 2,206, 2014-18; Bill Huttner, 2,186, 1980-83; Shuron Morton, 2,171, 1993-96
Rushing TDs, Season--Tom Arcidiacono, 20, in 2005; Arcidiacono, 19, in 2006; Chris Coney, 18, in 2008; Coney, 18, in 2010; Ryan Mason, 17, in 1989; Vlad Telemaque, 17, 1991; Ike Irabor, 16, 2019; Coney, 15, 2009; Chris Irving, 14, 1994; George Beebe, 11, 2000
Rushing TDs, Career--Tom Arcidiacono, 54, 2003-06; Chris Coney, 45, 2007-10; Chris Irving, 33, 1991-94; Vlad Telemaque, 30, 1989-91; George Beebe, 30, 1999-2002; Ike Irabor, 26, 2018-19; John Johnson, 26, 1981-84; Ryan Mason, 26, 1986-89; Kojo Attah, 21, 1993-95
MISCELLANEOUS
Total Offense, Game--Ben Gilbert, 457 vs. Springfield, 11/10/01; William Bellamy, 456 vs. Springfield, 11/30/19 (NCAA playoffs); Anthony Marotti, 418 vs. Ithaca, 11/19/05 (NCAA playoffs); Marotti, 410 vs. RPI, 11/13/04; Dante Cioffi, 375 vs. Merchant Marine, 11/8/14, Marotti, 381 at St. John Fisher, 11/18/06 (NCAA playoffs); William Bellamy, 372, vs. Husson, 9/1/18; Andrew Connolly, 364 at Rochester, 9/24/11; Connolly, 361 vs. Springfield, 11/12/11; Tom Hitchcock, 357, vs. Williams, 10/30/65
Total Offense, Season--Ben Gilbert, 2,911 in 2001; Brett Russ, 2,643, in 1989; William Bellamy, 2,624, in 2019; Andrew Connolly, 2,592, in 2011; Gilbert, 2,505, in 2000; Connolly, 2,315 in 2009; Marotti, 2,257, in 2006; Connor Eck, 2,293 in 2012; Marotti, 2,237 in 2004; Bellamy, 1,998, 2018
Career Rushing Yards by a Quarterback--Ben Gilbert, 865, 1998-01
Career Rushing TDs by a Quarterback--Ben Gilbert, 15, 1998-01
Career Wins by a Quarterback--Brett Russ (36-5); Ben Gilbert (33-9); Dan Stewart (31-9-1); Anthony Marotti (29-12); Tom McKeown (21-4) in three years; Andrew Connolly (21-18)
KICKING
Most Field Goals Season--Greg Harrison, 17, in 1991; Andrew Ruffo, 16, in 2000; Cliff Eisenhut, 16 in 2003; Roger Egbert, 13, in 1993 & 1996; Adam Henry, 13, in 2011; Andrew Ruffo, 11, in 2001; Cliff Eisenhut, 11, in 2002; Greg Sticka, 10, in 1983; Jason Krause, 10, in 1988; Steve Morat, 10 in 1998; Zach Epley, 10 in 2009
Most Field Goals Career--Andrew Ruffo, 38, from '98 to 01; Greg Harrison, 37, from '90-93; Roger Egbert, 34, from '94-96; Cliff Eisenhut, 27, from 2002-03; Greg Sticka, 24, from 1982-85
Field Goals in a Game--Steve Morat, 5 vs. Hartwick, 19/31/98
Longest Field Goal--Bob Mitchell, 51 yards vs. RPI, 10/21/72
Most PAT Kicks Career--Greg Harrison, 142, 1990-93; Andrew Ruffo, 114, 1998-2001; Greg Sticka, 109, 1982-85; Roger Egbert, 90, 1994-96
Consecutive PATs--Andrew Ruffo, 51, from 1998-2000
Kicker's Season Points--Andrew Ruffo, 87 in 2000, Andrew Ruffo, 80 in 2001
Kicker's Career Points--Greg Harrison, 253, from '90-93; Andrew Ruffo, 231, 1999-01; Roger Egbert, 192, 1994-96; Greg Sticka, 181, 1982-85
Season Punting Average--Mark Hurlbut, 42.0, in 1964 (min. 15 punts)
TEAM
Unbeaten Regular Seasons--10-0-0 (1989, 2005, 2019); 9-0-0 (1985, 1986, 1991, 1993); 8-0-0 (1914); 7-0-1 (1939, 1949)
Stagg Bowl Appearances--1983, 1989
NCAA Tournament Appearances--1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2019
ECAC Champions--1990, Beat Plymouth, 33-19; 1994, beat UMass-Dartmouth, 34-14; 1996, beat Salve Regina, 26-13; 1999, beat Ithaca, 31-7; 2001, beat Hartwick, 38-25; 2009, Beat Hartwick, 39-21
Liberty League Champions--2005, 2006, 2009 (share), 2011 (share), 2019
Lambert/Meadowlands Cup Winner--1984, 1989
ECAC Team of the Year--1983, 1989
Consecutive Wins--18, from 3rd game of 1990 to 11th game of 1991; 15--from 7th game of 1988 to the 13th game of 1989; 14--7th game of 2018 to the 11th game of 2019; 12--from 7th game of 1992 to 9th game of 1993; 12--from 9th game of 2004 to 11th game of 2005; 11--from 1914 to 1915
Consecutive Home Wins--20, from last game of '81 to last game of '85
Consecutive Losses--14, from 1957-59
Consecutive Games Without a Win--19, from 1957-60
Years as Union's Head Coach--John Audino, 24, 1992-2015; P.E. Leary, 11, 1920-30; Al Bagnoli, 10, 1982-91
Most Coaching Wins--John Audino, 152-89 (.631), 1992-2015; Al Bagnoli, 86-19-0 (.819), 1982-91
Most Points Scored, Game--96, vs. Hamilton in 1894, 96-0
Most Points Allowed, Game--130, vs. Williams in 1889, 130-0
Most Points Scored, Season--491, in 1991; 432 in 1989; 427 in 2001; 401 in 2019; 369 in 2005
Most Union Interceptions, Season--32, in 1984
Most Union Fumble Recoveries, Season--25, in 1989
Most Turnovers Caused by Union, Season--53, in 1989
Most Blocked Kicks by Union, Season--10 in 1998, 9, in 1995
Most Quarterback Sacks, Game--13, vs. Hamilton in 1982
Most Quarterback Sacks, Season--61, in 1983
Least Number of Sacks Allowed by Union--7 in 1991 (11 games) and 2019 (12 games)
Consecutive Quarters Without Allowing a Rushing TD--61, from October 23, 1982 until September 28, 1984 (NCAA RECORD)
Led NCAA Division III in Scoring Defense at 4.5 in 1984 (9 gms)
Led NCAA Division III in Scoring Offense at 46.1 in 1991 (10 gms)
Led NCAA Division III in Passing Efficiency Defense with a rating of 54.6 in 1995 (9 gms) & 69.9 in 1999 (10 gms)
DEFENSE
Interceptions, Season--Steve Ciesinski, 10, in 1968; Alex Rita, 8, in 1983; George Oberstadt, 8, in 1982; Reinhard Walker, 8 in 1985; Len Huttner, 7, in 1984, Rodney Wood, 7, in 2000; George Kandirakis, 7, in 2001
Interceptions, Career--Steve Ciesinski, 17, 1967-70; Alex Rita, 16, 1983-86; Bob Bertagna, 16, 1981-84; Len Huttner, 15, 1981-84; George Oberstadt, 13, 1979-82; Bob Anderson, 13, 1986-89; Devon Wimberly, 13, 1997-00; Rodney Wood, 11, 1998-01; Mike Flanagan, 10, 2002-04
Interceptions in Consecutive Games--George Oberstadt, 7, 1981-82; Reinhard Walker, 6, 1985
Quarterback Sacks, Season--Greg Hallas, 22, in 1989; Josh Stinehour, 20 in 2001; Brian Cox 15, in 1983; Rich Romer, 13, in 1985 and 13 in 1986; Jaimy Farnan, 13, in 1991; Denton Randolph, 13, in 1996; Josh Stinehour, 13, in 2000; Vincent DiCaterino, 12 in 2017; Chuck Pinckney, 11, in 2007
Quarterbacks Sacks, Career--Rich Romer, 42 1/2, 1984-87; Greg Hallas 42, 1986-89; Josh Stinehour, 33, 2000 to 01
Total Tackles Game--John Peters, 22 (14-8) vs. Springfield, 9/8/07; John Peters, 22 (13-9) at Rochester
Total Tackles Season--Thom McMahon 47-85-132, in 1989; Tim Howell, 74-51-125, in 1983; John Peters, 51-70-121 in 2009; Jake LaRovera, 53-65-118 in 2015; Jake Lombardo, 66-48-114 in 2017; Marco Lainez, 38-73-111, in 1992; Dan Lombreglia, 61-50-111, in 2002; Bobby Champlin, 47-59-106, in 1996; Noah Joseph, 48-57-105, in 2012; Jake Lombardo, 46-58-104, in 2016; Craig Mosia, 34-66-100, in 1992; Mario Maltese, 44-56-100, in 1996; Brian Alebiosu, 51-48-99, in 2016; Vito Pellerito, 65-26-91, in 2006; Noah Joseph, 40-50-90, in 2011
Total Tackles Career--Marco Lainez, 126-180-306, (1990-93); Anthony Valente, 169-126-295, (1982-85); Rich Romer, 176-106-282, (1984-87); Mike Rosenthal, 159-120-279 (1998-01); Jake LaRovera, 113-160-273 (2012-15); Vito Pellerito, 184-78-256 (2004-07); Thom McMahon, 117-126-243, (1986-89); Mario Maltese, 113-128-241, (1994-96); Jake Lombardo, 119-117-236, (2014-18); Dan Mehleisen, 133-95-228, (2000-03); Craig Mosia, 89-138-227, (1990-93); John Peters, 116-111-227 (2006-09); Kevin Flike, 148-75-223 (1993-96); Adam Tyksinski, 109-112-221, (1997-2000); Steve Modlizewski, 87-133-220 (2008-11), Bobby Champlin, 100-120-220, (1994-96); Jack Reilly, 124-90-214, (2015-18); Bob Anderson, 97-109-206, (1986-89); Noah Joseph, 92-109-201, (2009-12); Alex Rita, 119-81-200, (1983-85)