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Towson Today
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Towson Tigers Shift to 4-3 Defense, Bolster Defensive Line
New players and position changes signal a strategic adjustment for the Towson University football team.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The recently released Towson University football spring roster reveals a significant strategic adjustment: a move from a 3-4 defensive scheme to a 4-3 formation. This change, coupled with the inclusion of several new players and position switches, suggests a renewed focus on defensive versatility and pressure.
Why it matters
The transition to a 4-3 defense requires a different composition of the defensive line, and the roster highlights several key players poised to take on prominent roles. This flexibility indicates a coaching staff intent on utilizing players in multiple positions to create matchup problems for opposing offenses.
The details
The roster highlights several key players set to play crucial roles in the new 4-3 defense, including Shamir Boyd as a Nose Guard, Asaiah Hamond and Treyvon Adams as Defensive Ends, and Weston Woodard and Zion Copeland as Defensive Tackles/Ends. The inclusion of transfers like Treyvon Adams and fresh talent like Jerald James and Marc-Alexander Mongbet-Lamar further bolsters the defensive line.
- The Towson University football spring roster was recently released.
The players
Shamir Boyd
A r-junior listed as a Nose Guard on the Towson University football roster.
Asaiah Hamond
A sophomore listed as a Defensive End on the Towson University football roster.
Treyvon Adams
A r-sophomore listed as a Defensive End on the Towson University football roster, who spent the 2024 season on a redshirt at James Madison University.
Weston Woodard
A r-sophomore listed as a Defensive Tackle/End on the Towson University football roster.
Zion Copeland
A freshman listed as a Defensive Tackle/End on the Towson University football roster.
What’s next
Spring practice will be critical for evaluating how effectively players adapt to the new defensive scheme and their assigned roles.
The takeaway
The Towson Tigers are actively building a defensive line capable of adapting to various offensive schemes, with a focus on versatility and pressure to create matchup problems for opposing offenses.



