35   Stanley Andre
Stanley Andre

Class:
RS Sophomore

Hometown:
Dorchester, Mass.

High School:
Reading H.S.

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 240

Position:
LB

Birthdate:
05/16/1992


Stanley Andre Photo Gallery

As a freshman in 2010 (As of Nov. 20):Game-By-Game Statistics
• True freshman, who is seeing time as a true freshman on special teams coverage and as a back-up linebacker. Former high school quarterback
• UMass has used a true freshman linebacker in each of the last two seasons: Tyler Holmes in 2008 and Perry McIntyre in 2009.
• Played in 11 games, making ten tackles in first season of college action with a TFL.
• One assisted tackle vs. Maine (11/6). • First TFL for three yards vs. #10 New Hampshire (10/23).
• Two tackles at Towson (10/2) and vs. Holy Cross (9/11).
• Had first career tackle against #4 William & Mary (9/4).
• Starting linebacker at Reading High School. Named to 2009 Massachusetts All-State Super 26; Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team; Daily Times Chronicle Offensive Player of the Year.

Before College: Starting linebacker at Reading High School ... Named to 2009 Massachusetts All-State Super 26 ... Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team ... Daily Times Chronicle Offensive Player of the Year ... Middlesex League All-Star as junior and senior at quarterback ... Became the first quarterback in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season (1,108) ... Also passed for 883 yards as a senior ... Piled up 85 tackles on defense ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Led team to 13-0 record and the Middlesex League Championship and Division 2 Super Bowl in 2009 ... Led Rockets to a 26-1 record as the starting quarterback ... Started as a sophomore in six games at linebacker and three at quarterback.

Personal: Stanley M. Andre ... Born May 16, 1992 ... Son of Rosalind Budgeon ... Currently undecided in his major.

Career Statistics (Defense)

Year	GP	UT	AT	TT	Sacks	TFL	Int     PD
2010	11/0	4	6	10	0	1-3	0	0

Career Highs

Tackles: 2 vs. Holy Cross (9/11/10) & at Towson (10/2/10)
TFLs: 1 vs. New Hampshire (10/23/10)

1. What was it like playing youth and/or high school football in your home town?
Very fun, great to learn the game.

2. What is your favorite memory growing up in your home town?
State champs.

3. What is it like playing college football?
Fun and diverse.

4. What were your thoughts when you learned that the rivalry, dubbed the Colonial Clash, would move to Gillette Stadium?
Let's go.

5. What advice would you give young players who have aspirations of playing college football?
Work hard and never quit.

6. What do you enjoy the most of your college experience?
Kids from all over.

7. What do you plan to do upon graduating from college?
Being well off as a man.

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