2019 Football Roster
Roster
Lamine Nouck-A-Nwal
- Position:
- Offensive Lineman
- Height:
- 6-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Weight:
- 275
- Hometown:
- Doylestown, Pa.
- Previous School:
- Central Bucks East H.S.
- College:
- Enrolled at Columbia College
- Major:
- Economics
2019
Saw action in one game as a senior offensive lineman … Played in the final game of the 2019 season at Cornell (Nov. 23).
2018
Did not see any game action as a junior offensive lineman.
2017
Saw action in one game as a sophomore offensive lineman … Saw first career game action vs. Penn (Oct. 14) … Earned varsity letter.
2016
Did not see any action … Contributed on the offensive line.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2016 graduate of Central Bucks East High School in Doylestown, Pa., where he played four years of varsity football for head coach John Donnelly … Two-time All-SOL Continental Conference Team selection … Named a Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania offensive lineman … Second Team All-Intelligencer OT selection … All-Eastern PA honorable mention honoree … Led team to first playoff appearance in 10 years as a senior … Preseason All-State Class 4A selection by PAFootball News … Saw action at defensive end and offensive tackle … Named team captain as a senior … Led the Patriots to an 8-3 overall and 5-2 league record as a senior … Played in the Bucks/MontCo Lions All-Star Classic Game … Named his team’s 2013 Scout Team Player of the Year … Distinguished Honor Roll student and member of National Honor Society … Graduated Summa Cum Laude and earned Scholar’s diploma … Also involved with Future Business Leaders of America and Athletes Helping Athletes.
PERSONAL
Born Lamine Rostand Nouck-A-Nwal on May 27, 1998 in Paris, France … Son of Hippolyte and Catherine Nouck-A-Nwal … Has two sisters Karen and Alexandra … Born and raised in Paris, France until the age of 10 … Fluent in French … Favorite activity outside of football is playing pickup basketball … High school teammate of fellow Columbia teammate Alex Gibson, who he blocked for at Central Bucks East … Chose Columbia because of the “opportunity to play NCAA Division I football at a top-5 academic institution in the greatest city on earth” … Chose Columbia over offers from Cornell and Princeton … Enrolled at Columbia College … Majors in Economics.





















































































