2011-12: NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Both Semesters) Athletic Director's Honor Roll (Fall Semester)
2010: NE-10
Commissioner's and Athletic Director's Honor Rolls both
semesters. Did not see game action.
2009: Started all
nine games played. Had eight receptions for 42 yards and two
touchdowns. Also had eight rushes for 57 yards and a touchdown,
averaging 7.1 yards per carry. Collected three tackles (two solo)
on special teams. Had a five yard touchdown catch at Merrimack
(9/18), contributing a solo tackle on special teams. Caught two
passes for 11 yards and a score at New Haven. Had a 45 yard
touchdown run on a fake punt to open the scoring in win over Pace
(10/10), also adding a reception for seven yards. Caught a
career-high four passes for 19 yards at Southern Connecticut State
(10/17).
2008: Appeared in
seven games. Had a reception for 12 yards and five carries for 14
yards. Posted ten tackles (six solo) on special teams. Posted a 12
yard reception and rush for a yard in overtime loss at NCAA I FCS
Iona (10/4), adding a solo tackle. Had two solo tackles against
Assumption (10/18). Rushed the ball four times for 13 yards in win
at Saint Anselm (11/1). Posted a career-best three tackles (one
solo) in win over Bentley (11/8).
Prep
School: Attended The Tilton School in New Hampshire
one year. Lettered in football and under coach Greg Roberts. Voted
team captain. Registered 81 tackles, 14 for a loss.
Forced five fumbles and three interceptions. Named teams Co-Most
Valuable Player. Awarded Evergreen League All-Star
honors. All-New England Class C team. Also lettered in
baseball.
High
School: 2007 graduate of Bishop Brady High School.
Four year letterwinner, serving as team captain. Two-time team Most
Valuable Player. Three time All-State selection. Named Old Spice
Red Zone Player of the Year (2006). Also lettered in
baseball.
Personal: Born February 21, 1989, in Laconia,
N.H. Son of Keith Whitten and Darlene Smith-Whitten of Northfield,
N.H. Majoring in criminology. Supports the New England Patriots.
Lists Teddy Bruschi as favorite athlete.