2019 D2Football.com NE10 Coach of the Year
Eli Gardner is entering his 11th year as The Paul Finn ’71 Head Football Coach at Stonehill, having been promoted after serving seven seasons on former head coach Robert Talley’s coaching staff.
Gardner, the 2019 D2Football.com Northeast-10 Coach of the Year and Gridiron Club of Greater Boston’s 2015 Division II Assistant Coach of the Year, has steered the football program to a 41-52 (.441) record as a head coach, including an 8-2 mark in 2021.
Gardner has overseen the program’s transition to NCAA Division I FCS membership, with the program now fully eligible for the FCS playoffs beginning in 2025. Heading into the fall of 2025, senior cornerback Mo Seide was tabbed to the NEC All-Preseason team. Seide, along with senior defensive lineman Faisal Mass, junior linebacker Charles Battaglia and junior offensive lineman Joshua Troiano earned nods to the Phil Steele Preseason All-NEC Team. During the season, the Skyhawks posted a 3-4 mark in the NEC and were 4-8 overall, including earning the school's first-ever victory over a CAA opponent (Maine).
In 2024, Seide was named to the All-NEC Second Team, as well as the All-New England Team by the New England Football Writers’ Association. In addition, Battaglis garnered FCS Freshman All-America accolades.
The Skyhawks were the lone NEC member to knock off Conference Champion and NCAA FCS Playoff participant Duquesne in 2023 - doing so on the road in November. Nine Skyhawks have earned All-NEC honors over their first two seasons, with offensive lineman David Satkowski named the NEC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year two-straight years while also being named a finalist for the Doris Robinson FCS Scholar-Athlete Award. The program also received the NEC Team Sportsmanship Award in 2022.
Satkowski also made headlines for Stonehill by receiving an invitation to rookie mini-camp by the Chicago Bears before signing with the DC Defenders in the XFL. 47 Stonehill student-athletes have earned All-Conference honors over his eight seasons at the helm, including a record 14 in 2019. That season, Justin Felder became the program’s first Harlon Hill Trophy Candidate and earned a spot on the American Football Coaches’ All-America Team.
Gardner was selected to participate in the 2018 AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute, presented by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and NCAA Leadership Development, during the 2018 AFCA Convention. Five Skyhawks earned NE10 Academic All-NE10 honors over his first three seasons, including quarterback Matt Foltz ‘18 who received the National Football Foundation Jack Grinold/Eastern Massachusetts Chapters’ Jack Daly Award for Academics, Citizenship and Football. Donovan Phanor ‘18 also earned a spot on the CSC Academic All-District I first team in 2017 and the football program received the NE10 Team Academic Achievement Award for having the highest team GPA among NE10 football programs two academic years.
Gardner came to Stonehill prior to the 2009 season as special teams coordinator and linebackers coach under former head coach Robert Talley. He would be promoted to defensive coordinator in 2011 and associate head coach in 2014. He transformed the Skyhawks defense into one of the premier units in not just the NE10 Conference, but within all of Division II since taking over as defensive coordinator.
16 Stonehill defensive players earned All-10 honors in Gardner’s six seasons as defensive coordinator, with four also collecting All-Super Region 1 accolades and Jareed Gaines, ’13, and Brian Harrington, ‘15 earning All-America status. Harrington had a record-breaking season for the Skyhawks in 2013 and was a finalist for the inaugural Cliff Harris Award for the top small college defensive player in the country, while also earning the Joseph P. Zabilski Defensive Player of the Year Award from the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston.
Gardner helped guide the Skyhawks to a share of the NE10 regular season championship for the first time in program history in 2013 as the team posted its first winning season (8-3, 8-1 NE-10)since 1996.
Gardner initiated and continues to run the football program’s social media marketing and promotions campaigns and coordinated the annual Stonehill Football Alumni Golf Outing and Winter Social.
Prior to joining the staff at Stonehill, Gardner spent one season as defensive line coach and video coordinator at Western New England University, his alma mater. He assisted in planning an organization of practices, scouting reports and game plans while also serving as the Golden Bears’ primary recruiter in northern New Jersey and New York State.
Gardner is a 2008 graduate of Western New England University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in sports management. He was a four year letterwinner for the Golden Bears football team serving as captain his senior season. He finished his career with 147 tackles as a linebacker and defensive end and was part of a class that finished their careers with the most victories over a four year period in program history upon graduation. Gardner recently completed his Master’s Degree in Athletic Administration from Endicott College in 2014.
Gardner, a native of Milford, New Jersey, currently resides in Bridgewater, with his wife, Stephanie, and son, Camden (8).
|
Overall |
|
|
NE10 |
|
|
|
| Year |
W-L |
Pct. |
|
W-L |
Pct |
|
Highlights |
| 2016 |
5-6 |
.455 |
|
4-5 |
.444 |
|
-- |
| 2017 |
6-4 |
.600 |
|
5-4 |
.556 |
|
NE10 Team Academic Award |
| 2018 |
2-8 |
.200 |
|
2-7 |
.222 |
|
NE10 Team Academic Award |
| 2019 |
6-4 |
.600 |
|
5-3 |
.625 |
|
-- |
| 2020 |
-- |
-- |
|
-- |
-- |
|
Season Canceled - COVID-19 pandemic |
| 2021 |
8-2 |
.800 |
|
6-2 |
.750 |
|
|
| NE10 Totals |
27-24 |
.529 |
|
22-21 |
.512 |
|
|
| NCAA I FCS |
Overall |
|
|
NEC |
|
|
|
| 2022 |
4-5 |
.444 |
|
2-5 |
.286 |
|
Inaugural NCAA I FCS Season |
| 2023 |
5-5 |
.500 |
|
4-3 |
.571 |
|
Finish tied for second in NEC |
| 2024 |
1-10 |
.091 |
|
0-6 |
.000 |
|
|
| 2025 |
4-8 |
.333 |
|
3-4 |
.429 |
|
Eligible for NCAA postseason |
| NEC Totals |
14-28 |
.333 |
|
9-18 |
.333 |
|
|
| Career Totals |
41-52 |
.441 |
|
31-39 |
.443 |
|
|
| Coach |
Years |
Seasons |
Games |
Won |
Lost |
Tied |
Pct. |
| Cliff Sherman |
1988-89 |
2 |
12 |
6 |
5 |
1 |
.542 |
| Dave Swanton |
1990-92 |
3 |
26 |
14 |
10 |
2 |
.577 |
| Connie Driscoll |
1993-98 |
6 |
60 |
36 |
24 |
0 |
.600 |
| Rich Beal |
1999-03 |
5 |
53 |
9 |
44 |
0 |
.170 |
| Chris Woods |
2004-06 |
3 |
29 |
7 |
22 |
0 |
.241 |
| Robert Talley |
2007-15 |
9 |
94 |
48 |
46 |
0 |
.511 |
| Eli Gardner |
2016-present |
10 |
93 |
41 |
52 |
0 |
.441 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Totals |
1998-present |
38 |
367 |
161 |
203 |
3 |
.443 |