Matthew Raczak
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Class of 2018
  • Jamison, PA

Matthew Raczak Helps RPI Football to Playoffs

2016 Nov 15

Matthew Raczak of Jamison 18929 is a member of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) football team that has been chosen to participate in the Scotty Whitelaw Bowl Championship, a post-season contest in which it will face SUNY Maritime. The game is Sunday at 5pm and is part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) 2016 Division III Football Bowl Championships at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. It is the first ever meeting between the two programs.

For information specific to Matthew, please visit the roster page at http://www.rpiathletics.com/roster.aspx?path=football& and the statistics page at http://www.rpiathletics.com/cumestats.aspx?path=football&year=2016. For photographs, please contact Kevin Beattie at beattk@rpi.edu or (518) 276-2187.

RPI, which is coached by Ralph Isernia, averages 21.3 points per game with 217.2 rushing yards and 69.3 passing yards per contest. The Engineers, who have played in the ECAC Playoffs in each of the past two years, allow 18.1 points, 170.2 rushing yards and 170.5 passing yards per contest.

The Engineers concluded the regular season on Saturday with a 21-12 victory over Union College in the Dutchman Shoes Trophy Game, giving them a 5-5 overall record and a 4-3 mark in the Liberty League. The Privateers are 6-4 with a 4-3 record in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC). SUNY Maritime won each of its final two games, including a 31-28 win at Gallaudet University on Saturday.

This is the third straight year and 16th time in the past 25 seasons the Engineers have qualified for the post-season. It is their 12th ECAC appearance and RPI is 9-2 all-time in ECAC Bowl games, including a 20-13 win over Buffalo State College last season and a 42-36 overtime loss at Framingham State in 2015.

Founded in 1824, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is America's oldest technological research university. For nearly two centuries, the Institute has been a driving force behind breakthroughs in engineering and science in virtually every arena-from transportation and infrastructure to business, medicine, outer space, and cyberspace.

As it approaches its bicentennial anniversary, the Institute continues to define The New Polytechnic, a new paradigm for teaching, learning, and research that uses advanced technologies to enable fresh collaborations across disciplines, sectors, and regions, in order to answer the global challenges of our day.