2004: Felicetti became Ithaca’s career leader in passing yards, completions and completion percentage. He earned first-team Empire 8 and ECAC all-star honors. Felicetti threw for 2,433 yards, the program’s second-best single-season total. He threw a career-high four touchdown passes against both Hartwick and Cortland. His 431 yards in the Lycoming game was 10 yards short of Ithaca’s single-game mark. In the ECAC postseason win over Massachusetts Dartmouth he tied a school playoff record with two touchdown passes; his 261 passing yards were seven away from another Bomber postseason record. The Empire 8 Offensive Player of the week after both the Lycoming and “Cortaca Jug” wins, he was named the team’s Outstanding Back following the victories over Lycoming and #20 Springfield. 
2003: Felicetti earned first-team Empire 8 all-star honors and was named to the ECAC and Football 

Gazette’s all-region teams. His school-record efficiency rating of 153.88 was 14 points better than the previous mark; his 19 touchdown passes and 2,031 passing yards rank third and fifth, respectively, on the program’s single-season lists. Felicetti was named Empire 8 and ECAC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing for a career-best 271 yards and rushing for two scores in the win at Hartwick. He posted career-best totals of 321 yards and four touchdowns at Buffalo State. He was named the team’s Outstanding Back after the Alfred, St. Lawrence and Buffalo State wins. 
2002: Felicetti earned Empire 8 and ECAC Rookie of the Year honors. A second-team all-league pick, he set Ithaca freshman records with 1,177 passing yards and eight TD passes, despite missing nearly three full games with an injury. Felicetti stepped into the spotlight by rallying the Bombers to a 19-18 Homecoming win over Hartwick. He led Ithaca to a pair of touchdowns in the game’s final 6:30. A week later at St. John Fisher he became the team’s first freshman to start at quarterback in 14 years. He threw for three touchdowns and a season-best and school freshman record 255 yards. He was named the team’s Outstanding Back after both of those games as well as the Buffalo State win. He ran for 179 yards; his 5.3 yards per rush was the best mark by an Ithaca quarterback since 1991. 
High School: At Central Bucks East High School, Felicetti was coached by Larry Greene. 
Personal: A business administration major, he is the son of James and Trissy Felicetti. 
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