Staten Island, NY – Wagner head football coach
Tom Masella has officially announced the addition of three new coaches ahead of the 2025 season.
Chris Anarumo, a Staten Island native, spent the past four years as a student assistant coach with the West Virginia University football program. Since 2021, he contributed to the development and success of the Mountaineers through roles with the safeties, running backs, and tight ends.
For the past two seasons, Anarumo served as the Tight Ends Student Assistant, where he conducted opponent breakdowns and self-scout reports, led position meetings with developmental players, assisted with on-field drills, and signaled for the offense during practices and games. His efforts played a role in the development of standout tight end Kole Taylor, a 2023 Second Team All-Big 12 selection, and in WVU's 2023 Duke's Mayo Bowl championship.
In 2022, Anarumo worked as the Running Backs Student Assistant, managing opponent breakdowns, developmental meetings, and on-field drill preparation. He began his tenure with the Mountaineers in 2021 as the Safeties Student Assistant, where he was responsible for charting defensive plays, preparing self-scout reports, and assisting with position-specific drills.
Anarumo is the son of current Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator and former Wagner running back coach, Lou Anarumo.
Keyon Means-Bowman '22 arrives back on Grymes Hill ahead of the 2025 season. A former Seahawk linebacker, Means-Bowman began his Wagner career in 2018 and went on to appear in multiple seasons for the Green & White. As a freshman, he tallied eight tackles, including a career-high four stops against Campbell, and added two tackles in a season-ending win at Robert Morris.
During the Spring 2021 season, he appeared in one game, making two tackles and contributing on special teams against Bryant. Over the course of his Wagner career, the Irvington, NJ native totaled 21 tackles.
Following his graduation in 2022, Means-Bowman returned to his alma mater, Irvington High School, where he coached football, wrestling, and baseball from 2023–2024.
Tommy Brown '25 arrives back on Grymes Hill ahead of the 2025 season. Tommy spent four years on the Wagner football team and graduated in 2025 with a degree in Sports Administration. Over his career, Brown appeared in six games at quarterback for the Seahawks.