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1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS66 ALL-AMERICANS

9-TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS142 ALL-NCAC FIRST TEAM HONORS

A TRADITION of EXCELLENCE

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Football History / Team Information

Allegheny College At a Glance

Allegheny FootbAll

Location .....................................................................................................Meadville, Pa.Founded ...................................................................................................................1815Enrollment ..............................................................................................................2,100Nickname...............................................................................................................GatorsColors ........................................................................................................ Blue and GoldPresident .........................................................................................Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater .......................................................................College of the Holy Cross ‘80

Affiliation ................................................................................................NCAA Division IIIConference ................................................................. North Coast Athletic ConferenceWebsite ............................................................................................www.northcoast.org

Stadium ...................................................Frank B. Fuhrer Field at Robertson ComplexCapacity ..................................................................................................................3,700Address ..................................................................................................... 204 Park Ave.

Head Coach ...............................................................................................Mark MatlakAlma Mater ...............................................................................................Allegheny ‘78Phone ..................................................................................................... 814-332-2826Email ...................................................................................... [email protected] Record ..........................................................................51-40 (10th season)Career Record ..............................................................................51-40 (10th season)

Defensive Coordinator ...............................................Mike Kashurba (Grove City ‘02)Offensive Coordinator ...................................................Travis Gillespie (Defiance ‘01)Offensive Line .................................................................... Ryan Jones (Allegheny ‘02)Quarterbacks ............................................................. Corey Cicilioni (Lock Haven ‘08)Wide Receivers ............................................................... Ty Fritz (Franklin College ‘07)Defensive Line ..........................................................Arik Wolf (Indiana University ‘09)Outside Linebackers .....................................................Dan Beard (Shenandoah ‘11)Inside Linebackers .......................................................Mike Richards (Grove City ‘04)

From the North and SouthFrom Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Continue on Route 322 East (toward Meadville), and take the Park Avenue Exit on the right at the split entering town. Follow Park Avenue for approximately three miles. Robertson Complex will be on your left at the top of the hill.

From the WestFrom Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.

Allegheny Football Coaching Staff Directions to Campus

Inaugural Season ..................................................................................................1893All-Time Overall Record .....................................................................490-409-4 (.546)All-Time NCAC Record ............................................................................ 132-43 (.755)NCAA Postseason Appearances/Last ..............................................................8/2003Result ................................................................................L, 19-20 vs. Montclair StateNCAA Championships ..................................................................................... 1 (1990)

Offensive System ..............................................................................................MultipleDefensive Alignment .................................................................................................3-42010 Lettermen Returning ................................................56 (25 off, 27 def, 4 spec)2010 Lettermen Lost .........................................................23 (11 off, 12 def, 0 spec)2010 Starters Returning ........................................................ 14 (6 off, 6 def, 2 spec)

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenysports.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The softball site features same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and

coach profiles, historical data and much more.

Allegheny Athletics on the Webwww.alleghenysports.com

1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS66 ALL-AMERICANS

9-TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS142 ALL-NCAC FIRST TEAM HONORS

A TRADITION of EXCELLENCE

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Media inforMationThe staff of the Allegheny College Athletic Communications Office stands ready to assist in your coverage of all Gator athletic teams for the 2011 season. For information regarding credentials, Allegheny teams and players, arranging interviews, broadcast coverage, obtaining statistics and photos, please call the Athletic Communica-tion Office at (814) 332-5952.

INTERVIEWS All interviews with Coach Matlak and Allegheny assistant coaches and players MUST be coordinated through the Office of Athletic Communications. Players are available for interviews, either in person or on the phone, before or after practice depending on their class or meeting schedules. In order to have time to arrange for player interviews, please provide 24 hours notice to the Office of Athletic Communications.

For telephone interviews, the student-athlete and the media will be contacted by an athletics communications employee, and the interview will be conducted at a mutually agreed upon time.

Coaches and athletes will be available on gameday for post-game interviews following a 10-minute cooling-off period, although the Allegheny locker room will be closed to the media. Please coordinate all interviews with the director of athletic communications.

GAME DAY COVERAGE Enter Robertson Complex by identifying yourself as a member of the media. The general parking lots are available, although there is also reserved parking for credentialed media. Programs, game notes, media guides, halftime and final statistics and a complete play-by-play will be provided. A complete statistical package (box score, play-by-play and halftime states) will be available in the press box approximately 15 minutes after the game.

RADIORadio lines are available for visiting stations. You need not contact the telephone company. Stations wishing to originate from Frank B. Fuhrer Field should contact the Office of Ath-letic Communications at least one week prior to the game.

In 2011, Allegheny begins a new relationship with Cool 101.7 FM in Meadville to provide radio cover-age of Gator football. Dave Hanahan and Chuck Stoop are expected to provide the color and play by play.

James KramerDirector of Athletic CommunicationsOffice: (814) 332-5952Cell: (512) 879-7210Email: [email protected]

James WitherowAsst. Director of Athletic Comm.Office: (814) 332-2812Cell: (716) 812-8348Email: [email protected]

TELEVISION/VIDEOSpecial arrangements for television must be made in advance for any broadcast from the David V. Wise Center. Location of cameras, an-nouncers and production equipment will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Contact James Kramer with any questions regarding television rights to Allegheny football home games.

For the first time, Allegheny will be streaming its entire home sched-ule live at the recently launched www.gatorstv.com. Ray Riesdorph, Jr., and Vice Kress, who served last season as the team’s radio broad-cast crew will coordinate the play by play and color duties while usher-ing in a new era for Gator football.

PHOTOGRAPHYAll photographers attending Allegheny football home games must wear proper credentials. Requests for credentials should bemade in advance and directed to James Kramer.

WEBSITEUpdated statistics, game previews, game recaps, coach and player bios as well as historical information can be found on the Allegheny College web site at www.alleghenysports.com. Media and fans are encouraged to check the website regularly for the latest Gator athlet-ics news.

ALLEGHENY FOOTBALL CONTACTS

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Table of ConTenTs

Head Coach ......................................................................Mark MatlakAlma Mater .................................................................... Allegheny, ’78Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-3350Email .............................................................mmatlak@allegheny.eduDefensive Coordinator ................................................ Mike KashurbaAlma Mater ....................................................................Grove City, ’02Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2801Email .........................................................mkashurba@allegheny.eduOffensive Coordinator ..................................................Travis GillespieAlma Mater ......................................................................Defiance, ’01Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2816Email ................................................................tgillesp@allegheny.eduOffensive Line Coach .........................................................Ryan JonesAlma Mater .................................................................... Allegheny, ‘02Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2345Email ................................................................. [email protected] Coach ......................................................Corey CicilioniAlma Mater .................................................................Lock Haven, ‘08Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2306Email ................................................................ [email protected] Receivers Coach ...............................................................Ty FritzAlma Mater ....................................................................... Franklin, ’07Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2812Email .................................................................... [email protected] Line Coach ............................................................ Arik WolfAlma Mater ........................................................................Indiana, ‘09Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2804Email ...................................................................awolf@allegheny.eduOutside Linebacker Coach.................................................. Dan BeardAlma Mater ...............................................................Shenandoah, ‘11Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2804Email ................................................................dbeard@allegheny.eduInside Linebacker Coach .............................................. Mike RichardsAlma Mater ....................................................................Grove City, ‘04Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2802Email ................................................... [email protected]

Coach Contact Information TABLE OF CONTENTSAllegheny Quick Facts ..............................................................1Media Services .........................................................................2Table of Contacts .....................................................................3Coach Contact Information ......................................................3Why Gators? .............................................................................3Football Schedules ...................................................................4Athletics Support Staff .............................................................42011 Season Preview .......................................................... 5-6Allegheny Advantage ................................................................7What Sets Allegheny Apart? ................................................ 8-9Frank B. Fuhrer Field ........................................................10-11North Coast Athletic Conference .......................................... 12Head coach Mark Matlak ..................................................... 13Allegheny Football Coaching History .................................... 14Defensive Coaching Staff Profiles ........................................ 15Offensive Coaching Staff Profiles ......................................... 16Alphabetical Roster ............................................................... 17Numerical Roster .............................................................18-19Player Profiles .................................................................. 20-32Roster Breakdown ................................................................. 322011 Opponents ............................................................. 33-36Series History vs. 2011 Opponents ..................................... 362010 Statistics .................................................................37-412010 Game Summaries ................................................. 42-46Individual Single-Game Records .....................................47-48Individual Single-Season Records .................................. 49-50Individual Career Records .................................................... 51Team Single-Game Records ................................................. 52Longest Plays......................................................................... 52Conference Awards ......................................................... 53-54All-American History ........................................................ 54-55Year-By-Year Results........................................................ 56-59All-Time Letterwinners .................................................... 60-63Turn Back the Clock .............................................................. 64

Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students pub-lished the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of hu-mor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.”

A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade,

Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater. In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” (above) made its debut.

Why Gators?

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Support Staff/ScheduleS

2010 ResultsSept. 4 at Bethany W, 28-0Sept. 11 CARNEGIE MELLON W, 34-27Sept. 25 WITTENBERG * L, 21-24Oct. 2 at Case Western L, 23-24 (OT)Oct. 9 KENYON * W, 24-0Oct. 16 at Denison * W, 17-16Oct. 23 OHIO WESLEYAN * W, 41-21Oct. 30 at Wabash * L, 3-20Nov. 6 at Hiram * W, 43-21Nov. 13 at Oberlin * W, 17-14* = North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 BETHANY 7 p.m.Sept. 10 at Carnegie Mellon 12 p.m.Sept. 17 DEPAUW 1 p.m. (Community Day)Sept. 24 at Wittenberg * 1 p.m.Oct. 1 CASE WESTERN * 1 p.m. (Homecoming)Oct. 8 at Kenyon * 1 p.m.Oct. 15 DENISON * 1 p.m. (Fall Break)Oct. 29 WABASH * 1 p.m. (Gold Rush)Nov. 5 HIRAM * 1 p.m.Nov. 12 OBERLIN * 1 p.m. (Senior Day)* - North Coast Athletic Conference ContestHome games listed in bold

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Wooster Sept. 8 CARNEGIE MELLON Sept. 22 at Wabash * Sept. 29 OBERLIN * Oct. 6 at Chicago Oct. 13 DEPAUW * Oct. 20 WITTENBERG * Oct. 27 at Kenyon * Nov. 3 OHIO WESLYAN * Nov. 10 at Hiram * * - North Coast Athletic Conference ContestHome games listed in bold

2011 Junior Varsity ScheduleSept. 3 at Thiel 2 p.m.Oct. 29 at Waynesburg 3 p.m.Nov. 5 ALFRED STATE 2 p.m.

Mailing Address ............... 520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335Athletic Fax ........................................................................(814) 337-1217

Office Coordinator ...................................................................... Lori RigglePhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-3350Email ........................................................................ [email protected]

Department Secretary ..................................................... Bonnie MailliardPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2154Email ..................................................................bmailliard@allegheny.edu

Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Recreation ............ Bill RossPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2316Email .........................................................................wross@allegheny.edu

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance ..........................Mandy PrusiaPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-3367Email .....................................................................mprusia@allegheny.edu

Director of Equipment .......................................................... Ron ClementsPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-4396Email ..................................................................rclements@allegheny.edu

Head Athletic Trainer ...........................................................Jamie PlunkettPhone .................................................................................(814) 332-2817Email ....................................................................jplunkett@allegheny.eduAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................... Danielle StuartPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2805Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Athletic Trainer ...................................................Laura DillamanPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2805Email ................................................................... [email protected]

Football Schedules Athletics Support Staff

Media Guide Credits

The 2011 Allegheny College football media guide is a publication of the Allegheny athletic communications office. Special thank you to Rebecca O’Shurak for the front cover design and general layout. Action photography supplied by Ed Mailliard, Mike Walker, Dave Miller, Jerry Collier, and Toni Luvara. Head shots and team pictures courtesy of USA Foto, Inc. Historical photos provided by Bill Owen where known.

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2011 SeaSon PreviewAs founding members of both the NCAA and the NCAC, Allegheny boasts one of the longest and proudest traditions in all of Division III. Nearing 500 wins, the Gators have won nine conference titles and are one of just nine programs to capture an NCAA Championship in the last 20 years. Last season, the Gators finished at or above .500 for the 28th time in 31 years behind a 7-3 overall record and a 4-2 mark in league play. Despite a daunting schedule, the Blue and Gold is once again expected to contend for the prestigious NCAC crown, and hope that the return of 14 starters, 56 letterwinners, and a solid recruiting class can propel the Gators to a conference-record 10th regular-season championship.

QuarterbackFor just the fourth time in 10 seasons, head coach Mark Matlak will enter the year with a new signal-caller. The Gators have three quarterbacks returning at the start of camp as well as a number of freshmen. Senior Jordan Fowler ran with the first team offense in the spring and is the most polished arm on the roster. Fowler possesses a tremendous football IQ, and thinks and feels the game at a high level. He saw action in two games last season, completing 3-of-5 passes for 23 yards, but his ability to hold-up over the course of an entire season has yet to be determined. Fowler is clearly capable, although how the QB position solidifies will likely mark the biggest buzz in training camp.

Offensive LineThe Gators are strong in the trenches. With four returning starters, including First Team All-Conference tackle Sam Taylor, the offensive front might be one of the squad’s best units. Taylor, who is listed at 6’3” and 282 pounds, was named co-captain ahead of the new campaign and played a crucial role in Allegheny’s ability to finish third overall in the league in both rushing and total offense. The protection was solid all season last year as the team surrendered 21 sacks in 320 pass attempts. Senior John Steib started at center for the second half of the season, while the right side of the line is anchored by senior Anthony Pizzuti, junior Conor Sharp, and sophomore Ty Pryor, who led all rookies in playing time. Augmenting the strong corps of returners is a large group of freshmen.

Running BackThe backfield is another area poised for a solid season. The starting tailback position is in capa-ble hands following the return of Second Team All-Conference pick Brian Tamburlin, who finished third in the NCAC in rushing last season with 609 yards. Tamburlin, who was also among the league leaders with 841 all-purpose yards, will be seeing action as a starter for the third season. Senior Taylor O’Brien and sophomore Ben Perko give the Gators added depth in the backfield. Allegheny is just as solvent at full-back, where junior Tim Werley and sophomore Dan Lubarda combined to handle a majority of the workload last year.

Wide ReceiverThere are big holes to fill out wide as Allegheny lost its top three receivers to graduation. Despite the loss of production, the Gators have proven talent who will be called upon to play much bigger roles for the offense in 2011. Senior Matt Griffith will likely get the nod at the flank, while Sean Griffin could start at split end. The duo was nearly even in their production last season after combining for 36 catches for 515 yards. Griffith averaged 13.9 yards per catch last year, while Griffin averaged a team-best 14.7 ypc. Senior Eric Mastrogiacomo, who missed the entire 2010 campaign with injuries, moves out of the back-

field to help solidify the pass-catching unit, while several freshmen will give the Gator coaching staff plenty of options to explore during camp.

Tight EndSenior Max Kauert, who spent all season last year second on the depth chart, should emerge as the team’s starter at tight end. The fourth-year player has started five games, but played signifi-cant minutes in his three previous seasons. Seniors Loren Horst and Dan Johnson, as well as junior David Bassi will also factor into the mix.

Coach Matlak

Sean Griffin

Ben Perko

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2011 SeaSon PreviewDefensive LineOutside of QB, the defensive line probably poses the biggest question mark for the Gators in 2011. The team lost a lot of experience to graduation but returns starting tackle Matt Myschisin and classmate Mike Brown. Junior Zach Minney played in all 10 games at nose guard last year, and junior Josh Hamblen will be gunning for a starting role at defensive end. In addition, a large rookie group will compete for spots on the unit, including five targeted to fill a crucial role on the outside.

LinebackerJunior outside linebacker John Douglas emerged as a force last season, earning Second Team All-Conference honors after finishing the season as one of the team’s most disruptive defenders. Last year, Douglas led the Gators with 12 tackles for loss including 4.5 sacks. Senior Drew Perry also logged time at OLB, while sophomore Brad Burkley, and seniors Dan Hafner and D.J. Denni-son add depth to an experience-laden contingent. The Gators appear to be just as solid at inside linebacker, paced by co-captain Doug Williams who will reprise his role as the mike. Juniors Rudy DeStefano and Bill Devlin were constant fixtures in the lineup last season and both appeared in all 10 games. Sophomores Trevor Colvin, Jake Szoszorek, and Luke Ditzler, along with a large rookie class compliments the returning contingent.

SecondaryThe loss of standout Sid Facaros and Zach Bell removes some of the thunder from the secondary, but otherwise the unit returns unscathed. The squad’s top two players at both the boundary and field corners are back as are safeties Shane Heschke, Ryan Vietmeier, and Ryan Schroth. Field corner Colin Hartford had three interceptions last year while leading the team with six pass break-ups and nine pass deflections. He also totaled six tackles for loss. Travis Wilkins, who delivered more electrifying hits than anyone on the roster last season, will play opposite to Hartford on the outside. Wilkins is versatile and has proven to be just as effective as both a short and deep de-fender. Chase Stelzer and Tom Alderson, who combined for four pass break-ups, an interception and a fumble recovery, give the Gators plenty of stability in the secondary. After finishing third on the team in tackles, Heschke will also be a player to watch in the upcoming year.

Special TeamsNo other team in the league can boast a kicking duo as strong as placekicker Ryan Zipf and punt-er Andrew DeJong. Zipf, who ranks second in Allegheny lore with 27 career field goals, was on the Fred Mitchell Watch List as the nation’s top placekicker the last two years. DeJong finished sixth in the NCAA in punting last season (42.4 ypk) and has already been named to several preseason All-America teams. In addition, the Gators return key specialist Ryan Ridenour who will serve as both the short and long snapper. The cover-age units have played to mixed results the last several years, but the coaching staff has placed a strong emphasis on improving Allegheny’s

kick-off and return game.

ScheduleIn the first five weeks of the campaign, Allegheny will face three teams ranked in last season’s D3Football national poll in addition to a road date against non-conference rival Carnegie Mellon. The Gators do have an unprecedented seven home games on the calendar, begin-ning with the season opener under the lights against Bethany College. The lone night game is followed by the trip to CMU, followed by a home game against new NCAC member and traditional national power DePauw. Next on the docket is a trip to Springfield, Ohio, where the Gators will face Wittenberg, which is the all-time winningest program in Division III. Last season, the Gators lost a regionally-televised game to the then-No. 5 Tigers, 24-21. A home game against Case Western Reserve marks the last non-conference game of the slate. Last season in Cleveland, the Gators endured a heartbreaking loss in overtime on a blocked extra point. Allegheny stays within the friendly confines of Frank B. Fuhrer Field for the final four games of the year, highlighted by a visit from nationally-ranked Wabash.

Travis Wilkins

Ryan Zipf

Allegheny’s “Black Flag” Defense

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Allegheny AdvAntAge

ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE

EnrollmentTotal students ....................................................................................................... 2,100Men/women .................................................................................................. 45%/55%States/countries represented ..........................................................................45/33

First-Year Class Profile—596 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ...................................................................74%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ................................ 1125-1310ACT (middle 50%) ................................................................................................ 24-29High schools represented ....................................................................................387From outside Pennsylvania .................................................................................49%Minority/international students .......................................................................17%

FacultyFull-time faculty .......................................................................................................157Ph.D. or other terminal degree ..........................................................................95%Student-to-faculty ratio ........................................................................................12:1Average class size, introductory ........................................................................... 21Average class size, advanced ................................................................................ 12Classes with fewer than 30 students ...............................................................88%

FacilitiesMajor buildings .......................................................................................................... 40Central campus ...............................................................................................79 acresRecreation complex .....................................................................................203 acresBousson nature preserve ...........................................................................283 acres

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ......................................................... Over 100Participate in community service ..........................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year ...............................................................30,000Varsity teams ............................................................................................................... 21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation Over 50%Live on campus .................................................................................................... 100%

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over four years.Students receiving need-based aid .................................................................69%Tuition and fees (2010-11)........................................................................... $34,810Room and board (2010-11) ............................................................................$8,790

OutcomesComplete independent research Senior Project...................................... 100%Enroll in independent study course ................................................................43%Undertake internships ..........................................................................................75%Available internships .......................................................................................... 2,500Complete their degree in four years ................................................................92%Start a career directly ............................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ..............................90%Go on to graduate school directly ....................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) ....................................................80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly .............................................10%

DETAILS OF DISTINCTION

Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers

seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.

major/minor combinationsrequired to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences

four-year seminar seriesbeginning with the fi rst-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years

capstone senior projectan essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis

off-campus experienceschosen from 2,500 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — faculty-led intensive learning tours

state-of-the-art facilitiesscience research complex and premier communication arts center

extraordinary outcomeslaw & medical school acceptance rates at twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/distinctions

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Frank B. Fuhrer Field

FRANK B. FUHRER FIELD

Frank B. Fuhrer Field is home to Al-legheny football and the crown jewel of the Robertson Athletic Complex. The field is named in honor of Frank B. Fuhrer ‘48, a long-time College supporter and member of Allegh-eny’s inaugural Hall of Fame class. Renovated in 2006, the facility in-cludes a Field Turf playing surface, a FairPlay scoreboard that utilizes the

latest in LED lamp technology, stadium lighting, and an eight-lane, 400-meter, double-bend track with a national award-winning surface.

Locker rooms are located inside the stadium, and a fully-equipped athletic training facility is stationed on site. The stadium, which includes seating for 3,700 spectators, has played host to numerous NCAA playoff games.

Robertson Athletic Complex is a vast athletic facility named in memory of College benefactor and 1905 varsity football letterwinner Andrew Wells Rob-ertson. The facility covers over 200 picturesque acres on a plateau one mile north of campus.

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One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. Its 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the football team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor training, while a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track is suspended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines.

In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training and rehab opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all football-related activities.

FOOTBALL AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Frank B. Fuhrer Field

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GAMBIER, OH 43022KENYON COLLEGE

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Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of nine academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in addition to Earlham College as an affiliate member (DePauw University will joins the league beginning in 2011) — the NCAC believes that high-level ath-letic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards.

Significantly, all nine NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and uni-versities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored.

A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the ele-ments that sets the North Coast apart.

The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercol-legiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commit-ment has been led by the school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.

The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

2010 NCAC Standings

Team NCAC Pct. Overall Pct.Wittenberg 6-0 1.000 10-1 .909 Wabash 5-1 .833 8-2 .800Allegheny 4-2 .667 7-3 .700 Wooster 4-2 .667 5-5 .500Oberlin 3-3 .500 4-6 .400Denison 2-4 .333 4-6 .400 Ohio Wesleyan 2-4 .333 2-8 .200Hiram 1-5 167 1-9 .100Kenyon 0-6 .000 0-10 .000

2010 All-NCAC First Teams

First Team Offense Yr. Pos.Ben Zoeller (Wittenberg) Jr. QB Robert Flagg (Wooster) Jr. RBCorey Weber (Wittenberg) Sr. RBGlenn Campbell (Hiram) Sr. WRJosh McKee (Wittenberg) Jr. WRRob Carlisle (Allegheny) Sr. TEJeremy Block (Wittenberg) Sr. CAlex Burwell (Wittenberg) Sr. OLTony Eich (Wittenberg) Sr. OLWeston Kitley (Wabash) So. OLSam Taylor (Allegheny) Jr. OL

First Team Defense Yr. Pos.James Huddleston (Ohio Wesleyan) So. DLAdam Kattoua (Wittenberg) Sr. DLEddie Vallery (Wittenberg) Sr. DLDan Terhune (Wooster) Jr. DLZach Hurtt (Wittenberg) Jr. OLBChad Murawski (Ohio Wesleyan) Sr. OLBBrad McKinley (Wittenberg) Sr. ILBC.J. Gum (Wabash) Sr. ILBKeenan Freeman (Wittenberg) Sr. DBSid Facaros (Allegheny) Sr. DBQuinton Howard (Wooster) So. DBSeth Parker (Wittenberg) Jr. DB

First Team Specialists Yr. Pos.Girard Ogletree-Crawford (Wooster) So. RSSpencer Whitehead (Wabash) Sr. KAndrew DeJong (Allegheny) Jr. P

Offensive Player of the Year: Ben Zoeller (Wittenberg)Defensive Player of the Year: CJ Gum (Wabash)Newcomer of the Year: Richard Barnes (Wooster)Coach of the Year: Joe Fincham (Wittenberg)

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Allegheny College head football coach Mark Matlak heads into his 10th season at the helm of the Ga-tors’ grid program. Matlak enters the year tied for third on Allegheny’s career win list with an overall record of 51-40.

Last season, Matlak maneuvered Allegheny to a 7-3 overall record with all three losses coming against teams ranked in the national polls. On homecom-ing, the Gators’ endured an emotional three-point loss against nationally-ranked No. 5 Wittenberg while the team suffered another heartbreaker with a one-point overtime loss at No. 18 Case Western

Reserve on a blocked extra point. Despite the setbacks, the team still enjoyed another strong season under Matlak’s tutelage. The accolades for the campaign included an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, an ESPN First Team Academic All-America, two All-Region performers, and 11 All-Conference honors. A new chapter in Allegheny College football began when Matlak was introduced as the Gators’ 33rd head football coach in 2002. Matlak mentored Allegheny to a 5-5 record in his first season before guiding the Gators to a 7-4 mark and the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship in 2003. In 2003, Matlak turned around a 0-3 start with a perfect 7-0 conference record and an appearance in the NCAA Playoffs. Matlak was named the NCAC Coach of the Year for his work in leading the Gators to their ninth conference title. The Gators continued their success in 2004, powering to their 19th consecu-tive winning season in the conference. The following year, Allegheny’s streak was snapped despite out-scoring its opponents by an average of 11 points per game. In 2006, the squad rebounded with another winning season despite falling to two eventual NCAA Tournament teams. In 2007, the Gators continued their winning culture as the team finished .500 or better for the 24th time in the 27 seasons that Allegheny has been a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference. Matlak made his coaching debut at Allegheny as an assistant under former head coach Sam Timer. He served for five seasons, from 1978-82, before accepting a position at the University of New Hampshire. Matlak’s career with the Wildcats began as defensive ends coach, mentoring such players as Ilia Jarostchuk who played with the New England Patriots. Following his promotion to defensive coordinator, the Wildcats posted a 13-year record of 82-59-1, winning Yankee Conference Championships in 1991, 1994 and 1996. Matlak coached four All-Americans during his tenure and also landed two athletes on the Yankee Conference 50th anniversary all-time team in 1996. In 2000, Matlak was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston. While at New Hampshire, Matlak coached five players and recruited four others who were drafted by an NFL team or were signed as rookie free agents, including Jerry Azumah, who won the 1998 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the best player in Division I-AA football. Before beginning his legacy as one of the region’s top educators and coaches, Matlak was an outstanding competitor at the college level. The 1978 Allegheny graduate was a four-year letterwinner at fullback, earning first-team All-Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC) honors for three years while earning plaudits as the conference’s Offensive Most Valuable Player award in 1977. Matlak’s name was etched throughout Allegheny’s record books upon graduation, including as the

Head CoaCH Mark Matlak

The Mark Matlak File Birthdate: 1956 Hometown: Bridgeville, Pa. Alma Mater: Allegheny ‘78Date Announced as Allegheny Head Coach: April 17, 2002Family: Wife, Karen; son, Zach

Football Coaching Experience Allegheny College Head Coach, 2002-University of New Hampshire Associate Head Coach, 1999-02 Defensive Coordinator, 1989-02 Allegheny College Assistant Coach, 1978-82

Collegiate Playing Experience• Four-year starter at fullback and at DH/OF • Three-time 1st team All-PAC • PAC Offensive Most Valuable Player (1976, 1977) • PAC All-Time First Team • Allegheny College Sports Hall of Fame, 1989

Career Accomplishments 2003: North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 2003: North Coast Athletic Conference Champions 2000: Gridiron Club of Boston Assistant Coach of the Year

By the Numbers at Allegheny • 46 All-Conference Players• 21 All-NCAC First Team Performers • 3 CoSIDA Academic All-America Selections• 2 All-American Honors • 11 Single-Season Records Broken • 1 NCAA Playoff Appearance

second-leading career rusher in school history with 2,382 yards, a mark that currently ranks eighth. He was later recognized on the gridiron by being named to the All-Time PAC team as a fullback. At the close of his undergarduate career, Matlak also ranked second in career scoring (186 points) and third in rushing touch-downs (28). Matlak was also a four-year starter for Al-legheny’s baseball team. Matlak’s athletic prowess and contributions toward the development of the Gators’ intercollegiate program was fully recognized in 1989, when he was inducted into the Allegheny College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Years ...........................................Coach ................................W-L-T................Pct.1893-96 ....................................No Coach .............................. 3-8-0 ................2731897 ...................................Charles N. Crosby ....................... 0-3-0 ................0001898 .................................. Martin Smallwood ....................... 4-4-0 ................5001899 ....................................Alonzo G. Brown ........................ 7-2-2 ................7271900 ......................................Fred E. Heckel .......................... 5-3-0 ................6251901 ................................Edward N. Eisenberg .................... 6-5-1 ................5421902 ...................................William C. Welker ....................... 7-3-0 ................7001903 ..................................Walter E. Bachman ...................... 5-6-0 ................4541904-05 .............................W. Branch Rickey.......................8-13-0 ...............3811906 .................................... Clifford B. Lewis ......................... 2-7-0 ................2221907-08 ...................................H.J. Sheets ............................. 7-7-3 ................5001909-10 .............................Edward J. Stewart ....................... 5-5-2 ................5001911-12 .............................. David L. Dunlap ......................... 5-9-2 ................3751913-17,19 .....................Charles E. Hammett ....................29-9-4 ...............7381918 ...................................... Carl A. Gilbert ........................... 2-1-0 ................6671920 ...............................Clarence O. Applegran ................... 1-3-3 ................3571921-23 .........................G. Herbert McCracken ..................16-8-1 ...............6601924-25 .............................Thomas V. Davies ......................10-5-0 ...............6671926-28 ..............................Melvin P. Merritt........................8-15-2 ...............3601929-31 ................................Harry W. Crum .........................14-7-4 ...............6401932-34 ...............................Waldo S. Tippin ........................3-14-2 ...............2111935-40 ..............................Karl J. Lawrence ......................11-27-4 ..............3101941-42 ..............................Alfred C. Werner .......................2-10-0 ...............1671943-45 ................................................................... No games due to World War II1946 ..................................Robert M. Garbark ...................... 1-6-0 ................1431947-51 ...............................Louis S. Daddio .......................14-18-5 ..............4461952-53 ...........................David C. Henderson ....................2-14-0 ...............1251954-57 ............................. William R. Moore ......................11-19-2 ..............3751958-69 .............................John R. Chuckran .....................51-37-2 ..............5781970-83 .................................Sam T. Timer .........................60-52-3 ..............5351984-85 .................................Robert Wolfe ..........................6-14-0 ...............3001986-89 ...................................Peter Vaas ...........................29-11-1 ..............7201990-97 ................................. Ken O’Keefe ..........................79-10-1 ..............8831998-2001 .............................Blair Hrovat ..........................26-14-0 ..............6502002-Present ........................Mark Matlak..........................51-40-0 .............561Totals ................................................................................. 490-409-4 ...........546

Allegheny Football Coaching History

Hammett

Wolfe

Vaas

O’Keefe

Hrovat

Smallwood

John Chuckran

Sam Timer

Ken O’Keefe

CoaChing history

NCAC RecordsRobert Wolfe ..............................................................................2-10 ................200Peter Vaas ..................................................................................20-6 .................769Ken O’Keefe...............................................................................52-3 .................945Mark Matlak .............................................................................38-24 ................613Totals .................................................................................... 132-43 ..............755

Most Consecutive WinsKen O’Keefe........................................................................................24 (1990-91)

Undefeated Seasons1914 ...................................Charles Hammett ................................................6-0-11917 ...................................Charles Hammett ................................................6-0-11990 ....................................... Ken O’Keefe ..................................................13-0-1

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Arik Wolf - Defensive LineArik Wolf is in his second year as the defensive line coach on the Gators’ staff. Wolf, a 2009 graduate of Indiana University was a mainstay on the defensive line earning three varsity letters. He was a two-sport athlete for the Hoosiers in wrestling and football, and played in the 2007 Insight Bowl.

The 2008 One Play Warrior honoree for outstand-ing special teams play, Wolf garnered Alpha Beta Honors while earning his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. Prior to Allegheny, Wolf was the assistant football coach at East Central High in St. Leon, In., where he oversaw the defensive line and helped guide the team to a 10-3 record and 2009 sectional title.

Mike Kashurba - Defensive CoordinatorMike Kashurba is in his ninth season on the sidelines with the Allegheny football program, and his sixth as the team’s defensive coordinator. In 2010, Kashurba’s defensive unit ranked second overall in the NCAC in total defense and finished fourth in the nation in rushing defense. Eighteen players have earned All-Conference honors under Kashurba’s tutelage, while Allegheny’s defense has consistently ranked among the top of the conference during his tenure. Last season the Gators surrendered the fewest first downs in the league, while Allegheny’s third-down conversation percentage closed either first or sec-ond for the fourth time in five years. Earning his M.S. from California (Pa.) in Exercise Science and Health Promotion, Kashurba coached the defensive backs at Mansfield University prior to joining the Gator staff. In addition to his coaching duties, Kashurba, who

hails from Latrobe, Pa., also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. A 2002 graduate of Grove City College, Kashurba was a two-time All-Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC) selection as a defensive back and was a four-time All-PAC baseball player for the Wolverines. He was a USA Football All-America pick as a sophomore. Kashurba helped contribute to the Manual of Football Drills and Skills for Lauren’s First and Goal Foundation, while also serving as a coach for the Lafayette College-based camp. He’s also coached at the Pitt summer prospect camp and has spoken at numerous camps and clinics, including the Westmoreland County (Pa.) Coaches Clinic and the Champion High School (Ohio) summer camp. Kashurba and his wife, Katrina, reside in Grove City, Pa. He’s a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), while he also serves on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Crawford County.

Defensive CoaChing staff

Dan Beard - Outside LinebackersDan Beard is in his first season with the Gators and will be working primarily with the outside linebackers. Beard’s post at Allegheny marks his first coaching gig after an outstanding collegiate career at Shenandoah University.

Prior to joining the Gators’ staff, Beard served as a strength and conditioning

intern at James Madison University. In addition to providing general aid for the athletic program’s speed and agility training, he designed and instructed team work-out and weightlifting ses-sions. The McSherrytown, Pa., native also served as a strength and conditioning intern at Elite Sports Performance, and has four years of coaching experience through camp instruction at the Century Knights Football Camp and the Randy Edsall Foot-ball Camp at the University of Connecticut.

Graduating from Shenandoah with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology and exercise science, Beard played his final three seasons at linebacker and defensive end. In 2009, he was an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District selection, while he was presented with the Walter Barr Unsung Hero Award following the 2010 slate.

Mike Richards - Inside LinebackersMike Richards returns for his third season with the Allegheny grid staff as a part-time inside linebackers coach. Richards, a 2004 graduate of Grove City, was a four-year football and track athlete for the Wolverines. He currently is an area specialist for USDA Rural Development.

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Offensive COaChing staffTravis Gillespie - Offensive CoordinatorWith one successful season under his belt Gillespie heads off his second year as the Gators’ offensive coordinator. Prior to his appointment as Offensive Coordinator, Gillespie spent seven seasons with Allegheny’s offense oversee-ing running backs, tight ends, and the offensive line. He also served as the defensive line coach for the Gators for two seasons.

Before arriving at Allegheny, Gillespie was an assistant coach at Tri-State University for two years and an assistant coach at Defiance College for three years. While coaching, Gillespie has helped produce nine all-conference line-man and one All-American. A native of Perry, Ohio, he was a four-year letterwinner in football as well as a four-year letterwinner in track and field at Augustana College.

In his first four years at Allegheny, Gillespie was also an assistant coach for the track and field program, where he helped develop national and conference qualifiers for the Blue and Gold. Gillespie and his wife Elizabeth have a son Joseph James. They reside in Meadville.In his first four years at Allegheny, Gillespie was also an assistant coach for the track and field program, where he helped develop national and conference qualifiers for the Gators.

Ryan Jones- Offensive LineRyan Jones, a native of Blairsville, Pa., and 2002 graduate of Allegheny College, enters his fourth season as an assistant coach on the Ga-tor football staff, where he will oversee the of-fensive line. Jones was a two-year starter on the offensive line for the Gators in 2000 and 2001, earning a Bachelor of Arts in History.

Upon graduation from Allegheny, Jones was as an assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash-ington, serving as the offensive line/tight end coach from 2002-03. The following year he took over the duties as special teams coordinator and defensive line coach.

Prior to reuniting with his alma mater, Jones was a two-year member of the Bowdoin College coaching staff in Brunswick, Maine, where he served as outside linebackers coach and then receivers and special teams in his final season with the Polar Bears..

Ty Fritz - Wide ReceiversA three-year letterwinner and co-captain at Franklin College, Fritz is in his third season as the Gators’ wide receivers coach. After graduating with a Bachelor of Social Sci-ence in Secondary Education in May 2007, Fritz joined the Franklin staff as an intern to coach the quarterbacks, running backs and wing backs. In his two seasons, he helped guide the

Grizzlies to back-to-back Heartland Athletic Conference champion-ships. Fritz has also leant his playing and coaching expertise to the Indianapolis Colts Skills Camp and the Bishop Dullaghan Camp.

Corey Cicillioni - QuarterbacksCorey Cicilioni is in his fourth year on the Gators’ football staff. He spent his first season as wide receivers coach before taking over the development of the pro-gram’s quarterbacks in 2009. A 2008 graduate of Lock Haven University with a degree in Sports Administration, Cicil-ioni was a two-year letterwinner for the Bald Eagles.

Cicilioni played quarterback during his collegiate career, but primarily saw action at tight end. A student-assistant in the spring of 2008, Cicilioni worked with both quarterbacks and wide receivers.

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Alderson, Tom 17 Sr. CBAlikaya, Aydin 58 Fr. ILBArvelo, Tony 73 Fr. OLBailey, Hunter 78 Fr. OLBaker, Bryceton 7 Fr. QBBassi, David 48 Jr. TEBeal, Sumner 70 So. OLBetler, Mick 12 Jr. WRBober, Thomas 44 Fr. TEBonfadini, Eric 99 So. DLBorne, Ronnie 38 Fr. CBBowers, Tyler 49 Fr. ILBBrinkman, Chad 43 Fr. DBBrown, Michael 96 Sr. DLBruce, Jay 89 Sr. WRBurkley, Brad 47 So. OLBClark, Tyler 69 Fr. OLColvin, Trevor 53 So. ILBConn, Bobby 31 Fr. CBConnors, Sean 71 Sr. OLCupp, Damon 80 Fr. WRDawida, Joseph 14 Fr. QBDay, Alex 75 Fr. DLDean, Julian 41 Fr. OLBDeFelice, Joel 28 So. FBDeJong, Andrew 29 Sr. PDennison, D.J. 20 Sr. OLB DeStefano, Rudy 94 Jr. ILBDevlin, Bill 35 Jr. ILBDouglas, John 92 Jr. REEl-Ani, Taylor 63 Jr. OLEl-Sabeh, Jordan Ali 88 So. WREmigh, Derrick 81 Fr. WRFilous, Zach 76 So. OLFleming, Jeff 10 Jr. WRFlowers, Sam 45 Fr. ILBFowler, Jordan 2 Sr. QBFrink, Zach 65 Fr. REFroehlich, Tom 42 Fr. TBGittens, Isaac 2 So. CBGlenn, Raysean 1 Fr. SGoodberlet, Andy 66 Fr. OL

Grecek, Joseph 91 Fr. OLGriffin, Sean 9 Sr. WRGriffith, Mathew 26 Sr. WRGrimm, Ryan 46 Fr. TEHafner, Daniel 54 Sr. OLBHartford, Colin 4 Jr. CBHeasley, Ed 60 Fr. REHenderson, Julian 22 Fr. CBHeschke, Shane 13 Sr. SHill, Zach 24 So. WRHollinger, NicK 20 Fr. FBHorst, Loren 87 Sr. TEJameson, Pat 97 So. DLJones, Pat 82 Fr. WRKauert, Max 23 Sr. TEKawalec, Will 59 Fr. REKetterer, Jimmy 21 Jr. WRLeChard, Mike 78 Fr. RELiberto, Shawn 23 Fr. CBLong, A.J. 36 Fr. P/KLubarda, Dan 30 So. FBLyle, Blake 5 Sr. CBMagliocca, Cody 32 Fr. KMarino, Rom 3 Fr. SMartin, Brad 19 Fr. QBMascolo, Matthew 8 Sr. SMastrogiacomo, Eric 40 Sr. WRMayer, Andrew 36 Fr. ILBMcGrath, Casey 31 So. WRMiller, Chuck 10 Fr. OLBMiller, Garrett 51 Fr. ILBMinney, Zach 98 Jr. DLMitchell, Thaddeus 54 Fr. OLMong, Ryan 22 Fr. KMotely, Raevaan 55 Fr. OLBMueller, Eric 79 Sr. OLMuise, Christopher 5 Fr. FBMuldoon, Colin 18 So. SMyers, Matt 3 Sr. WRMyschisin, Matt 91 Sr. DLNiklaus, Andrew 83 Fr. WRNymick, Stephen 1 Fr. WR

O’Brien, Taylor 27 Sr. TBOliva, Joseph 85 Fr. DLPalmer, Zachary 67 Fr. OLParadise, Josh 51 Fr. OLPerko, Ben 41 So. TBPerry, Drew 32 Sr. REPerson, Mike 15 Jr. QBPetit, Patrick 8 Jr. QBPetro, Michael 68 Fr. OLPhillips, Tyler 23 Jr. ILBPiccolino, Seve 12 So. REPizzuti, Anthony 62 Sr. OLPortz, Justin 19 Fr. OLBPryor, Ty 64 So. OLPurcell, Mike 59 So. OLRangel, Adam 37 Fr. FBRay, Skyler 24 Fr. ILBRidenour, Ryan 56 Sr. OLRobbinson, David 79 Fr. DLRobinson, Xavier 99 So. DLRoe, Dakotah 73 Fr. RESchindler, Blayze 90 Jr. DLSchroth, Ryan 7 Jr. SSchwanke, Lucas 39 Jr. SSharp, Conor 77 Jr. OLSherry, Ryan 95 Fr. DLSteib, John 50 Sr. OLStelzer, Chase 15 Sr. CBStohr, Matthew 26 Fr. ILBSzoszorek, Jake 52 So. ILBTamburlin, Brian 6 Sr. TBTaylor, Samuel 72 Sr. OLThachik, David 61 Jr. OLVietmeier, Ryan 11 Jr. SVoos, Whit 34 Fr. WRWaldron, Shane 84 Fr. WRWebster, Marcus 69 Fr. DLWerley, Tim 4 Jr. FBWilkins, Travis 16 Sr. CBWilliams, Doug 33 Sr. ILBZimmer, Joe 93 Fr. DLZipf, Ryan 9 Sr. K

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# Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Raysean Glenn ........................Fr. ..........S .........5-10 .......170 .................................................New Castle, Pa. / New Castle 1 Stephen Nymick ......................Fr. ........ WR ........6-2 ........160 ............................................Homer City, Pa. / Homer-Center 2 Jordan Fowler ..........................Sr. ........ QB .........6-0 ........178 ....................................................... Finleyville, Pa. / Ringgold 2 Isaac Gittens ........................... So. ........CB .........5-8 ........150 ........................................... Burlington, N.J. / Peddie School 3 Rom Marino .............................Fr. ..........S ..........6-0 ........175 ................... Greensburg, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic 3 Matt Myers ...............................Sr. ........ WR ........5-6 ........145 ..............................................Centre Hall, Pa. / Penns Valley 4 Colin Hartford .......................... Jr. .........CB ........5-10 .......158 .................................................Fox Chapel, Pa. / Fox Chapel 4 Tim Werley ............................... Jr. .........FB ........5-10 .......240 ....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth 5 Blake Lyle .................................Sr. .........CB .........5-8 ........160 ....................................................Beltsville, Md. / High Point 5 Chris Muise ..............................Fr. .........FB ........5-10 .......190 .........................................Topsfield, Mass. / Pingree School 6 Brian Tamburlin .......................Sr. .........TB .........5-6 ........180 ......................................................St. Marys, Pa. / St. Marys 6 Alex Hudson ...............................Fr. ............S ...........6-0 .........180 ............................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks7 Ryan Schroth ........................... Jr. ..........S ..........6-2 ........175 ..................................................................... Mars, Pa. / Mars 7 Bryceton Baker ........................Fr. ........ QB .........6-1 ........185 ....................................................... Niles, Ohio / Warren JFK 8 Patrick Petit ............................. Jr. ........ QB .........6-2 ........205 .............................. New Kensington, Pa. / The Kiski School 8 Matt Mascolo ...........................Sr. ..........S ..........5-7 ........165 .........................................Sandy Hook, Conn. / Immaculate 9 Sean Griffin ..............................Sr. ........ WR ........6-1 ........195 ......................Turners Falls, Mass. / Williston-Northampton 9 Ryan Zipf ..................................Sr. ..........K ..........6-0 ........210 ..............................Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley 10 Chuck Miller ............................Fr. ....... OLB .......5-10 .......170 ...................................................Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley 10 Jeff Fleming ............................. Jr. ........ WR ........6-2 ........183 ....................................................Gibsonia, Pa. / Deer Lakes 11 Ryan Vietmeier ........................ Jr. ..........S ..........5-9 ........185 ................................Jefferson Hills, Pa. / Thomas Jefferson 12 Seve Piccolino ........................ So. ........RE .........6-3 ........240 .......................................................Oakmont, Pa. / Riverview 12 Mick Betler .............................. Jr. ........ WR .......5-10 .......181 ..............................................Charleroi, Pa. / Geibel Catholic 13 Shane Heschke .......................Sr. ..........S ..........6-0 ........200 ................................................Summerville, Pa. / Brookville 14 Joe Dawida ..............................Fr. ........ QB .........6-3 ........210 .............................................. Industry, Pa. / Western Beaver 15 Mike Person ............................ Jr. ........ QB ........5-11 .......174 ............................................ Williamsport, Pa. / Williamsport 15 Chase Stelzer ..........................Sr. .........CB ........5-11 .......180 ........................................Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Chagrin Falls 16 Travis Wilkins ..........................Sr. .........CB ........5-11 .......185 .........................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Taylor-Allderdice 17 Tom Alderson ..........................Sr. .........CB .........5-9 ........168 ........................................................... Clairton, Pa. / Clairton 18 Colin Muldoon ........................ So. .........S ..........5-8 ........185 ...................................................Scarsdale, N.Y. / Scarsdale 19 Brad Martin .............................Fr. ........ QB .........5-9 ........190 ........................................................Washington, Pa. / Trinity 19 Justin Portz .............................Fr. ....... OLB ........5-8 ........180 ......................................... McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township 20 D.J. Dennison ..........................Sr. ....... OLB ........5-9 ........195 .................................................... Brookville, Pa. / Brookville 20 Nick Hollinger .........................Fr. .........FB .........5-7 ........195 ..................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel 21 Jimmy Ketterer ........................ Jr. ........ WR ........5-7 ........165 ............................................ Greenwood Lake, N.Y. / Tuxedo 22 Julian Henderson ....................Fr. .........CB ........5-10 .......160 ........................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills 22 Ryan Mong ..............................Fr. ..........K .........5-10 .......155 ....................................................... Fairview, Pa. / McDowell 23 Max Kauert .............................Sr. .........TE .........6-0 ........250 ........................................... Osterburg, Pa. / Chestnut Ridge 23 Shawn Liberto .........................Fr. .........CB .........5-9 ........175 ............................................................. Sarver, Pa. / Freeport 23 Tyler Phillips ............................ Jr. ........ ILB .......5-11 .......185 ..............................................Buffalo, N.Y. / Cardinal O’Hara 24 Zack Hill .................................. So. ....... WR .......5-10 .......150 ...........................................Chillicothe, Ohio / Southeastern 24 Skyler Ray ................................Fr. ........ ILB .......5-11 .......190 ...............................................Millerstown, Pa. / Greenwood 26 Matt Griffith .............................Sr. ........ WR .......5-11 .......170 ........................................... Westmoreland City, Pa. / Norwin 26 Matt Stohr ...............................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-1 ........185 ........................................................Coraopolis, Pa. / Cornell 27 Taylor O’Brien ..........................Sr. .........TB .........5-7 ........208 ........................................................ Bradford, Pa. / Bradford 28 Joel DeFelice .......................... So. ........FB ........5-10 .......225 ........................................... North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin 29 Andrew DeJong .......................Sr. ..........P .........5-11 .......255 .........................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Taylor-Allderdice 30 Dan Lubarda .......................... So. ........FB .........6-1 ........215 ........................................ Nesconset, N.Y. / Smithtown West 31 Casey McGrath ....................... So. ....... WR .......5-11 .......175 .............................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton-La Salle 31 Bobby Conn .............................Fr. .........CB .........5-7 ........150 ............................................... Beaumont, Calif. / Beaumont 32 Cody Magliocca .......................Fr. ..........K .........5-11 .......160 .....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 32 Drew Perry ...............................Sr. .........RE .........6-2 ........205 ............................................. Saegertown, Pa. / Saegertown 33 Doug Williams .........................Sr. ........ ILB .......5-10 .......240 ....................................................... Linesville, Pa. / Linesville 34 Whit Voos ................................Fr. ........ WR ........6-1 ........185 ..............................................East Aurora, N.Y. / East Aurora 35 Bill Devlin ................................ Jr. ........ ILB ........5-9 ........200 ......................................... Natrona Heights, Pa. / Highlands 36 A.J. Long ..................................Fr. ........P/K .......5-11 .......190 .............................................. Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur 36 Andrew Mayer .........................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-2 ........200 ........................................................Lisbon, Ohio / Crestview 37 Adam Rangel ...........................Fr. .........FB .........5-6 ........180 .............................................. Yorba Linda, Calif. / El Dorado 38 Ronnie Borne ..........................Fr. .........CB .........5-9 ........165 ........................................................Coraopolis, Pa. / Cornell 39 Lucas Schwanke ..................... Jr. ..........S .........5-11 .......165 ......................................................Russell, Pa. / Eisenhower 40 Eric Mastrogiacomo ................Sr. ........ WR ........6-0 ........185 .................................... St. Mary’s, Pa. / Elk County Catholic 41 Ben Perko ............................... So. ........TB .........6-2 ........190 ..................................................................Perry, Ohio / Perry 41 Julian Dean .............................Fr. ....... OLB ........6-2 ........185 ........................................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry 42 Tom Froelich ............................Fr. .........TB .........5-9 ........175 ............................................................Barto, Pa. / Boyertown 42 Alex Isenberg ......................... So. ....... DB ..........5-9 .........160 ..........................................................Freeport, Pa. / Freeport 43 Chad Brinkman .......................Fr. ........ DB ........5-11 .......175 ..........................................Nine Mile Falls, Wash. / Lakeside

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# Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School44 Tom Bober ...............................Fr. .........TE .........6-2 ........240 ....................................................... Pulaski, Pa. / Wilmington 45 Sam Flowers ...........................Fr. ........ ILB .......5-10 .......225 .................................................. Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton 46 Ryan Grimm ............................Fr. .........TE .........6-3 ........210 ......................................... Emporium, Pa. / Cameron County 47 Brad Burkley ........................... So. ...... OLB ........6-0 ........200 .............................................. Latrobe, Pa. / Greater Latrobe 48 David Bassi ............................. Jr. .........TE .........6-3 ........240 .........................................................Charleroi, Pa. / Ringgold 49 Tyler Bowers ............................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-2 ........195 ......................................Westfield, Pa. / Cowanesque Valley 50 John Steib ...............................Sr. .........OL .........5-9 ........275 ...................................................Painesville, Ohio / Riverside 51 Garrett Miller ...........................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-2 ........205 ..................................................Leechburg, Pa. / Leechburg 51 Josh Paradise ..........................Fr. .........OL ........5-10 .......225 ................................................Edinboro, Pa. / Northwestern 52 Jake Szoszorek ...................... So. ....... ILB ........5-9 ........215 .................................................................. Erie, Pa. / Iroquois 53 Trevor Colvin ........................... So. ....... ILB ........5-5 ........190 ................................................... Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 54 Dan Hafner ..............................Sr. ....... OLB ........6-2 ........200 ............................................McKean, Pa. / General McLane 54 Thaddeus Mitchell ..................Fr. .........OL .........6-2 ........230 ........................................................... Artemas, Pa. / Everett 55 Raevaan Mottley .....................Fr. ....... OLB ........6-1 ........185 .................................. Greensburg, Pa. / Greensburg-Salem 56 Ryan Ridenour ........................Sr. .........OL .........5-9 ........240 ....................................................................Apollo, Pa. / Kiski 58 Aydin Alikaya ...........................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-1 ........210 ..............................................................Trafford, Pa. / Norwin 59 Will Kawalec ............................Fr. .........RE .........6-2 ........170 ................................. West Seneca, N.Y. / West Seneca East 59 Mike Purcell ........................... So. ........OL .........5-7 ........220 ............................................. Kulpmont, Pa. / Mount Carmel 60 Jesse Battaglia .......................Fr. .........OL .........6-2 ........270 ...............................................New Brighton, Pa. / Rochester 60 Ed Heasley ..............................Fr. .........RE ........5-11 .......180 ...................................................... Bessemer, Pa. / Mohawk 61 David Thachik ......................... Jr. .........OL .........6-1 ........260 .................................................. Indiana, Pa. / Penns Manor 62 Anthony Pizzuti .......................Sr. .........OL .........6-1 ........255 ......................................Canonsburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan 63 Taylor El-Ani ............................. Jr. .........OL .........6-0 ........215 ...................................................... Rochester, N.Y. / Brighton 64 Ty Pryor ................................... So. ........OL ........5-11 .......280 ........................................Slippery Rock, Pa. / Slippery Rock 65 Zach Frink ...............................Fr. .........RE .........6-1 ........235 ..................................... Belcamp, Md. / John Carroll School 66 Andy Goodberlet .....................Fr. .........OL .........6-3 ........240 ..............................................Bridgewater, N.J. / Immaculata 67 Zack Palmer ............................Fr. .........OL .........6-0 ........285 ......................................... Waterford, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 68 Michael Petro ..........................Fr. .........OL ........5-11 .......260 ..................................................Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley 69 Tyler Clark ................................Fr. .........OL ........5-10 .......255 ......................................... McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township 69 Marcus Webster ......................Fr. .........DL .........6-0 ........285 .................................................... Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen 70 Sumner Beal .......................... So. ........OL .........5-9 ........265 .................................................. Hingham, Mass. / Hingham 71 Sean Connors ..........................Sr. .........OL .........6-4 ........233 ..............................................Venetia, Pa. / Peters Township 72 Sam Taylor ...............................Sr. .........OL .........6-4 ........285 .................................................... Cuddy, Pa. / South Fayette 73 Tony Arvelo ..............................Fr. .........OL .........6-1 ........270 .................................................New Castle, Pa. / New Castle 73 Dakotah Roe ...........................Fr. .........RE .........6-4 ........230 .................................................Burnham, Pa. / Indian Valley 75 Alex Day ...................................Fr. .........DL .........6-1 ........270 .................................... Salisbury Mills, N.Y. / Burke Catholic 76 Zack Filous ............................. So. ........OL .........6-0 ........275 ....................................................Kittanning, Pa. / Kittanning 77 Conor Sharp ............................ Jr. .........OL .........6-3 ........305 ............................................Arlington, Va. / Washington-Lee 78 Hunter Bailey ..........................Fr. .........OL .........6-3 ........245 .............................................. Reading, Pa. / Schuylkill Valley 78 Mike LeChard ..........................Fr. .........RE ........5-10 .......185 ..............................................Centerburg, Ohio / Centerburg 79 Eric Mueller .............................Sr. .........OL .........6-0 ........315 ........................................................Guilford, Conn. / Guilford 79 David Robbinson ....................Fr. .........DL .........6-1 ........260 ..................................................North East, Pa. / North East 80 Damon Cupp ...........................Fr. ........ WR ........6-4 ........190 ..................................................................Avella, Pa. / Avella 81 Derrick Emigh .........................Fr. ........ WR ........5-6 ........145 ................................................................Tyrone, Pa. / Tyrone 82 Pat Jones .................................Fr. ........ WR .......5-11 .......175 ................................................Allison Park, Pa. / Deer Lakes 83 Andrew Niklaus .......................Fr. ........ WR .......5-11 .......190 ...................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth 84 Shane Waldron .......................Fr. ........ WR .......5-11 .......165 ...................................................Banning, Calif. / Beaumont 85 Joe Oliva ..................................Fr. .........DL ........5-11 .......250 ................................................New Castle, Pa. / New Castle 86 Evan Mahoney ........................Fr. .........DL .........6-0 ........230 ............................................. Brunswick, Maine / Brunswick 87 Loren Horst .............................Sr. .........TE .........6-3 ........238 .......................................Shippensburg, Pa. / Shippensburg 88 Jordan El-Sabeh ..................... So. ....... WR ........6-3 ........205 .......................................Livonia, Mich. / Adlai E. Stevenson 89 Jay Bruce .................................Sr. ........ WR ........6-0 ........190 .............................................. Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park 90 Blayze Schindler ..................... Jr. .........DL .........5-9 ........245 ...................................................... New Eagle, Pa. / Ringgold 91 Joey Grecek .............................Fr. .........OL .........6-2 ........240 ............................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 91 Matt Myschisin ........................Sr. .........DL .........5-9 ........260 ......................................................Russell, Pa. / Eisenhower 92 John Douglas .......................... Jr. .........RE .........6-3 ........245 ............................................................. Sarver, Pa. / Freeport 93 Joe Zimmer .............................Fr. .........DL .........6-1 ........225 .......................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin94 Rudy DeStefano ...................... Jr. ........ ILB ........5-9 ........225 ................................................Monongahela, Pa. / Ringgold 95 Ryan Sherry .............................Fr. .........DL .........6-2 ........250 .............................................. Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park 96 Michael Brown ........................Sr. .........DL .........6-1 ........280 ................................................... Lancaster, N.Y. / St. Mary’s 97 Pat Jameson .......................... So. ........DL ........5-11 .......225 .........................Ligonier, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic 98 Zach Minney ........................... Jr. .........DL .........5-7 ........260 .........................................Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston 99 Eric Bonfadini ........................ So. ........DL .........5-9 ........220 .................. Mission Viejo, Calif. / Santa Margarita Catholic99 Xavier Robinson........................ So. ..........DL ..........5-9 .........215...................................................Jamestown, N.Y./Jamestown

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Andrew DeJong

29SeniorlPl5-11l250

Pittsburgh, Pa. / Taylor-Allderdice

Sean Connors

71SeniorlOL l6-4l233

Venetia, Pa. / Peters Township

Jay Bruce

89SeniorlWRl6-0l190

Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park

Michael Brown

96Senior l DL l 6-1 l 280

Lancaster, N.Y./ St. Mary’s

Tom Alderson

17SeniorlCBl5-9l168

Clairton, Pa./ Clairton

2009: Saw time in Allegheny’s 33-13 win over Ohio Wesleyan. Personal: Son of Daniel and Sandra Con-nors...born February 6, 1990...named “Most Improved Player” in 2007 for the Peters Township Indians.

2010: ESPN Second Team Academic All-Dis-trict…D3Football First Team All-Region…First Team All-NCAC…finished sixth in the nation and first in the conference in punt average (42.4) while establishing single-season school record…had nine kicks cover at least 50 yards and pinned the opposi-tion inside the 20 on 15 occasions…booted career-long 67-yard kick against Carnegie Mellon…also manufactured kicks of 65 (Wittenberg) and 63 (at Oberlin) yards.

2009: Punted in nine games as a sopho-more...averaged 39.7 yards per punt in 53 attempts landing 13 inside the 20...totalled 2,103 yards with seven punts traveling over 50 yards...punted for a new career-high of 64 yards in Allegheny’s 27-14 win over Westminster...named to Second Team All-NCAC.

2008: Appeared in all 10 games as punter…landed 13 punts inside the 20…recorded 1,715 total yards on 47 punts…booted a season-long 56 yard punt against Kenyon…averaged 36.5 yards per punt.

Personal: Son of David and Denise De-Jong...born November 3, 1990...two-year letterwinner in football, once in lacrosse...while at Taylor-Allderdice, 2007 City League Finalist...named to All-City Team (2006, 2007)...member of National Honor Society.

egie Mellon and nationally-ranked No. 5 Wittenberg…credited with one solo tackle against Kenyon.

2009: Saw time in two games as a sopho-more.

Personal: Son of Michael and LuAnne Brown...born December 20, 1989...majoring in Biology and minor in Economics...named First Team All-Catholic and Team MVP dur-ing his senior year at St. Mary’s High School.

2010: Saw action in three games…returned one kick for two yards in victory at Hiram.

Personal: Son of Jim and Shari Bruce...born October 16, 1989...majoring in Biology with a minor in Spanish.

2010: Played in four games mostly at left tackle.

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Alderson’s defensive stAtistics

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2010 10 12 8 20 2-22009 10 4 7 11 0-0Career 23 16 15 31 2-2

Brown’s defensive stAtistics

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2010 10 2 3 5 0-02009 2 1 0 1 0-0Career 12 3 3 6 0-0

Bruce’s KicK-return stAtistics

Year G No. Yds. Avg2010 3 1 2 2.0Career 3 1 2 2.0

2010: Played in all 10 games while logging time in the defensive backfield and on spe-cial teams…finished the campaign with 20 tackles including 12 solo stops…made five tackles including one for loss in shutout vic-tory at Bethany…replicated season-best ef-fort with five tackles including one stop for loss in win against Kenyon…had three solo tackles in victories at Denison and against Ohio Wesleyan…had two pass break-ups on the season (Kenyon, at Wabash).

2009: Started all 10 games as a sophomore...made 11 tackles on the season including a career-high four tackles in Allegheny’s 38-35 victory over Carnegie Mellon.

2008: Saw time in three games.

Personal: Son of James and Sue Alderson...born October 26,1989...majoring in Eco-nomics with a minor in Communication Arts...member of WPIAL championship team during junior year at Clairton.

2010: Played in all 10 games…recorded two tackles in back-to-back weeks against Carn-

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2010: Saw action in eight games…finished the slate with 18 catches for 251 yards while averaging 13.9 yards per reception…had five catches for career-high 92 yards in vic-tory against Kenyon including career-long 44-yard grab…totaled five receptions for 55 yards in victory against Ohio Wesleyan…the Gators were 5-1 in games in which Griffith caught at least one pass…had three kick returns for 66 yards at nationally-ranked No. 17 Wabash…authored three catches of at least 25 yards…secured first career touch-down on a 25-yard reception at Denison.

2009: Played in nine games...caught 19 passes for for 183 yards and two touch-downs...had a career high 64 yards and one touchdown in only four receptions against Wittenberg...averaged 20.3 yards per game.

2008: Appeared in three games…recorded 24 receiving yards...hauled in an 11-yard touchdown pass at Wabash…received nine passes on the season totaling 76 yards…av-eraged 23.5 receiving yards per game.

Personal: Son of Tamria Stidham...born Janu-ary 20, 1990...majoring in Pre-medicine.

2010: Played in nine games while averag-ing a team-best 14.7 yards per reception…totaled 18 catches for 264 yards…scored first career touchdown on nine-yard re-ception at Hiram…hauled in season-high four catches for 85 yards in shutout win at Bethany including career-long 37 yard re-ception…had at least three catches in three other games (Carnegie Mellon, Ohio Wes-leyan, at Oberlin)…produced three catches of at least 25 yards…Allegheny was 6-1 in games in which Griffin had at least two catches.

2009: Saw time in five games as a sopho-more...caught five passes for 36 yards receiv-ing four of those passes against Wooster for a career-high 31 yards...averaged 7.2 yards per reception.

Personal: Son of Paul and Elizabeth Griffin...born September 26, 1989...intended major in History with an Economics minor...Three-year letterwinner in football and baseball, once in basketball at Williston Northamp-ton High School.

Personal: Son of John and Kathy Dennison...born January 26, 1989...three-time letter-winner in football and once in baseball...member of 2007 League and District Cham-pionship football team at Brookville Area High School.

2010: Saw action in two games…was 2-of-3 for 13 yards at nationally-ranked No. 17 Wa-bash…closed 1of-2 for 10 yards at Hiram…finished the season 3-of-5 for 23 yards.

Personal: Son of Chuck and Jayne Fowler...born July 27, 1989...economics major with a minor in Mathematics...three-year letter-winner in football...First-Team quarterback honors in Keystone Conference...member of National Honor Society at Ringgold High School.

deJong’s Punting stAtistics

Year No. Yds Avg Long Blkd2010 48 2035 42.4 67 12009 53 2103 39.7 64 02008 50 1846 36.9 56 0Career 151 5984 39.6 67 1

D.J. Dennison

51SeniorlOLBl5-9l195Brookville, Pa. / Brookville

Jordan Fowler

2SeniorlQBl6-0l178

Finleyville, Pa. / Ringgold

Sean Griffin

9SeniorlWRl6-1l195

Turner Falls Mass./ Williston-Northampton

griffin’s receiving stAtistics

Year No. Yds Avg TD Long2010 18 264 14.7 1 372009 5 36 7.2 0 17Career 23 600 26.1 1 37

Matt Griffith

26SeniorlWRl5-11l170

West Moreland City, Pa./ Norwin

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griffith’s receiving stAtistics

Year No. Yds Avg TD Long2010 18 251 13.9 1 44 2009 19 183 9.6 2 23 Career 37 600 16.2 3 44

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2010: Appeared in five games mostly on special teams…finished the year with six tackles…totaled career-high three tackles at Case Western Reserve…made first career in-terception to help preserve season-opening shutout at Bethany…made one tackle while recovering a fumble against Kenyon…cred-ited with pass break-up in victory against Ohio Wesleyan.

2009: Appeared in eight games...made one tackle in Allegheny’s 13-0 win over Juniata.

Personal: Son of Debbie and Steven Hafner...born Aug, 12, 1990...intended major Educa-tion.

2010: Started all 10 games at free safety…fin-ished the year with 41 tackles…established career-high with seven tackles at Oberlin…credited with six tackles and a forced fumble against Kenyon…had four solo tackles and a pass break-up against Ohio Wesleyan…made at least two tackles in nine games.

2009: Played in nine games as a sopho-more...totalled six tackles with three solos.

2008: Played in five games...caught a six-yard pass in the season’s final victory over Ohio Wesleyan.

Personal: Son of Brenda and Michael He-schke...born Oct. 12, 1989...majoring in Biol-ogy with a minor in Economics.

2010: Appeared in six games mostly on spe-cial teams.

2009: Appeared in six games as tight end. Personal: Son of Gloria and Larry Horst...born Aug. 1, 1989.

2010: Saw action in all 10 games at tight end…had two receptions for 18 yards in-cluding 13-yard catch against Kenyon…also hauled in a five-yard pass on final drive in victory against Carnegie Mellon.

2009: Started in five games, playing in six...caught seven passes for 70 yards through the first five games... recorded a career high of 27 yards in only two receptions against Wabash. 2008: Played in nine games…caught a 12-yard pass against Wabash. Personal: Son of William and Connie Cun-ningham...born February 11, 1990...major-ing in Psychology...WPIAL runner-up(2007), and PIAA Quarterfinalist as part of the Springdale Dynamos team.

2010: Played in five games mostly on special teams…totaled two catches for 24 yards on the season including 15-yard reception at Hiram…credited with two tackles against Carnegie Mellon.

2009: Saw time in two games including Al-legheny’s 24-21 win over Wooster. Personal: Son of James and Josphine Lyle...born April 24, 1990...Pre-Law major...two-time MVP at High Point High School.

Dan Hafner

54SeniorlOLBl6-2l178

McKean, Pa. / General McLane

Shane Heschke

13SeniorlSl6-0l200

Summerville, Pa./ Brookville

hAfner’s defensive stAtistics

Year G UA A Total Int2010 5 2 4 6 12009 8 1 0 1 0Career 13 3 4 7 1

Loren Horst

87SeniorlTEl6-3l238

Shippensburg, Pa./ Shippensburg

Max Kauert

23SeniorlTEl6-0l250

Osterburg, Pa./ Chestnut Ridge

Blake Lyle

5SeniorlCBl5-8l160

Beltsville, Md./ High Point

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Personal: Son of Judy and Mark Mastro-giacomo...Born March 26, 1990...Three-year letterwinner in football for the Crusaders...Four-year letterwinner in track & field and two in basketball...Member of the National Honor Society...Biochemistry major.

2010: Appeared in two games.

2009: Started in five games playing in seven.

Personal: Son of Marte and Peter Mueller...born July 6, 1990...three-year letter winner in high school.

2010: Saw action in three games…returned three punts for 12 yards including nine-yard return against Carnegie Mellon…had first career reception with eight-yard catch at nationally-ranked No. 17 Wabash.

2009: Saw time in two of Allegheny’s wins as a sophomore. 2008: Played in one game as a freshman against Wabash. Personal: Son of Pam Fedon and Curt My-ers...born April 26, 1990...Accounting major and Spanish minor...third all-time in the pole vault for Penns Valley Area High School track team.

2009: Played in four games, appearing mostly on special teams.

2008: Made one appearance on the season, against Wabash.

Personal: Son of Laetano and Jean Mas-colo...born November 30, 1990...three-year letterwinner at Immaculate High School...International Business major.

2010: Missed season due to injury.

2009: Led Allegheny in rushing with 333 yards and three touchdowns...rushed 18 times for career-high 101 yards in season-ending win against Ohio Wesleyan.

2008: Appeared in nine games, starting in two…finished tied for third for the Gators in rushing with 174 total yards…averaged 19.8 rushing yards per game…in college debut, rushed for 38 yards against Ju-niata…scored his first touchdown against conference opponent Oberlin, with a nine-yard run...rushed for a career-high 61 yards against CMU…totaled 33 passing yards on nine receptions… totaled 61 yards off kick returns.

2010: Played in eight games while total-ing six tackles…had two tackles in victory against Carnegie Mellon…credited with a sack at Case Western Reserve.

2009: Played in four games...made three tackles with two unassisted...had one tackle for a loss of three against Wabash. 2008: Played in one game as a freshman against Wabash. Personal: Son of Karen and Matthew Myschisin...born April 25, 1990...Chemis-try major and Computer Science minor...three-year letter winner and captain in high school football.

2010: Saw action in all 10 games…authored four kick returns for 47 yards including 32-yard return against Ohio Wesleyan…scored first career touchdown on a five-yard run at Hiram…secured lone catch of the cam-paign with a 10-yard completion against the Lords.

2009: Missed the 2009 season due to injury. 2008: Played in all 10 games…caught a per-sonal-long 17-yard pass against Westmin-ster…finished the season with 34 rushing and 20 receiving yards. 

Matt Mascolo

8SeniorlSl5-7l165

Sandy Hook Conn./ Immaculate

Eric Mastrogiacomo

40SeniorlWRl6-0l185

St. Mary’s Pa./ Elk County Catholic

Eric Mueller

79SeniorlOLl6-0l315Guilford, Conn./ Guilford

Matt Myers

3SeniorlWRl5-6l145

Centre Hall Pa./ Penns Valley

Matt Myschisin

91SeniorlDLl5-9l260Russell Pa./ Eisenhower

Taylor O’Brien

27SeniorlTBl5-7l208

Bradford Pa./ Bradford

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2010: Saw action in six games…bagged four tackles on the season while adding an interception against Ohio Wesleyan.

2009: Played in eight games, starting in one...made 18 tackles with nineunassisted. 2008: Averaged 56.2 yards on 16 kickoffs. Personal: Son of Douglas and Rana Stelzer...born February 25, 1990...intended major in Environmental Science...member of the CVC All-AcademicFirst-Team (2007).

Personal: Son of Theresa and Thomas O’Brien...born December 3, 1989...Environ-mental Science major and with a minor in Communication Arts..three-year letterwin-ner in football and baseball at Bradford High School...played one year of basketball...All-State Honorable Mention for football.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games on special teams and as a regular in the defensive ro-tation…finished the season with 15 tack-les and three pass break-ups…enjoyed a strong performance at Hiram with a season-high four tackles and pass defense…regis-tered three stops against nationally-ranked No. 6 Wittenberg.

2009: Started in two games playing in sev-en...made 14 tackles with eightunassisted...sacked Juniata’s quarterback for a loss of 11 yards. Personal: Son of Teresa and Richard Perry...born November 30, 1989...Communications major...three-yearletterwinner in both foot-ball and baseball...holds school record for most tackles (302) at SaegertownHigh School.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games mostly at right tackle.

2009: Played in four games on the offensive line. Personal: Son of Thomas and Michele Piz-zuti...born January 22, 1990...named to Can-on-McMillan All-Conference football team.

2010: Appeared in nine games on special teams as Allegheny’s long snapper.

2009: Saw time in three games as a sopho-more. Personal: Son of Howard and Laura Rid-enour...born April 20, 1990...intended major in Pre-Medicine...Second-Team All-Con-ference center as a junior and as a senior...Fraternal Order of Offensive Linemen recipi-ent...member of National Honor Society...named 2007-08 Student of the Year.

2010: Made five appearances on the offen-sive line while logging significant minutes at center.

Personal: Son of Tom and Barb Steib...born October 20, 1989...intended major in Bio-chemistry and minor in Economics...captain as a senior at Riverside High School...named Second-Team All-Conference.

2010: Second Team All-NCAC…finished third overall in the NCAC with 609 yards rushing (60.9 ypg)…finished 10th among the league leaders with a team-best 841 all purpose yards…averaged 4.0 yards per attempt on 154 carries…enjoyed best rush-ing performance of the season with 112 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries at Hiram…authored career-long 21-yard run in win against Kenyon…caught 27 passes for 232 yards during the year…racked up career-high seven receptions and 80 yards at Case Western Reserve…had season-long 27-yard catch at Case…Allegheny was 3-0 in games in which he scored a touchdown.

Anthony Pizzuti

62SeniorlOLl6-1l255

Canonsburg, Pa./ Canon-McMillan

Ryan Ridenour

56SeniorlOLl5-9l240

Apollo, Pa./ Kiski

John Steib

50SeniorlOLl5-9l275

Painesville, Ohio/ Riverside

Chase Stelzer

15SeniorlCBl5-11l180

Chagrin Falls, Ohio/ Chagrin Falls

Brian Tamburlin

6SeniorlTBl5-6l180St. Mary’s, Pa./ St. Mary’s

Drew Perry

32SeniorlREl6-2l205

Saegertown Pa./ Saegertown

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2010: First Team All-NCAC…saw action in all 10 games at left tackle…lone constant on a changing offensive front…helped Ga-tors’ finish third overall in the NCAC in total offense.

Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Colleen Taylor...Born May 31, 1990... Intended major in edu-cation...Three-year letterwinner in football and baseball at South Fayette High School.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games as a key fix-ture in the secondary…totaled 27 tackles,

three tackles for loss, and four pass break-ups…racked up season-high seven tackles and a forced fumble in season-opener at Bethany…had six tackles including five solo stops against Carnegie Mellon…authored three tackles and a pass break-up in victory at Denison.

2009: Played in all 10 games...recorded 21 tackles with 13 unassisted...forced one fum-ble in Allegheny’s win over Kenyon...sacked the quarterback five times including two against NCAC runner-up, Wabash.

2008: Played in four games...rushed 29 times for a net total of 88 yards...caught four passes for 19 yards.

Personal: Son of Sandford and Ikeva Wilkins...born March 28, 1990...majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Psychol-ogy...three-time letter winner and senior captain for football at Pittsburgh Allderdice High School.

2010: Started all 10 games at linebacker…totaled 50 tackles including seven for loss…racked up season-high nine stops against Carnegie Mellon…registered eight tackles in three other games (at Bethany, at Case Western Reserve, at Denison)…picked off first career pass while adding 26-yard return in season-opening win at Bethany…credited with four pass break-ups during the season…picked up two solo sacks dur-ing the campaign.

2009: Played in all 10 games, starting in seven... totalled 38 tackles with eight unassisted...had a career-high eight tackles against Ohio Wesleyan...forced one fumble in Allegheny’s 24-21 win over Wooster. 

2008: Appeared in four games…recorded four tackles on the season.  Personal: Son of Doug and Robin Williams...born April 26, 1990...Mathematical Educa-tion major...lettered in football, baseball, and basketball in high school.

2010: NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention …Finished the season tied for ninth in the nation with 12 field goals made…finished sixth in the NCAC and third among kickers in scoring with 63 points…kicked a season-long 48-yard field goal in home victory against Carnegie Mel-lon…longest field goal on the road was 36 yards at Case Western Reserve…closed the campaign 27-of-30 on PAT attempts includ-ing a 5-of-5 effort against Ohio Wesleyan…posted season-best 11 points against Ohio Wesleyan (5 PATs, 2 FGs).

2009: Allegheny’s leading scorer for the 2009 season with 60 points...connected on 12 of 14 field goals, including a game-win-ning 39-yard boot on October 31 in Allegh-eny’s 24-21 victory over Wooster...earned All-NCAC accoclades...finalist for the 2009 Fred Mitchell Award given to the nation’s top place kicker...2009 performance has Zipf added to Fred Mitchell watch list for the upcoming 2010 season. 2008: Appeared in all 10 games as field goal kicker...made four field goals…notched a 27-yarder against Oberlin, marking the first field goal of his career…posted a season-long 47-yard field goal at  Denison…won the Gators last two games with overtime field goals, connecting from 37 yards in the win over Wittenberg and from 33 yards over Ohio Wesleyan. 

Sam Taylor

72SeniorlOLl6-4l285

Cuddy, Pa./ South Fayette

Travis Wilkins

16SeniorlCBl5-11l185

Pittsburgh, Pa./ Taylor-Alderdice

Doug Williams

33SeniorlILBl5-10l240Linesville, Pa./ Linesville

Ryan Zipf

9SeniorlKl6-0l210

Cranberry Township, Pa./ Seneca Valley

2009: Played in all 10 games, startin in six... Second on the team in rushing with 329 yards on 90 carries...caught 14 passes for 49 yards...had the best game of his career against CMU with 132 yards rushing, 14 yards receiving and one touchdown to help the Gators win 38-35.  2008: Played in four games...rushed 29 times for a net total of 88 yards...caught four passes for 19 yards. Personal: Son of Jerry Tamburlin and Cheri Kornacki...born October 6,1989...majoring in Economics with a minor in Communica-tion Arts...three-year letterwinner in foot-ball and baseball at St. Marys Area High School.

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2010: Appeared in four games at special teams.

Personal: Son of Susan and Jeffry Betler...born October 23, 1990...Captain of Football and Baseball teams...All County and All Con-ference 10th, 11th, and 12th grades at Gei-bel Catholic High School...Member of the National Honor Society.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games…finished the season with 25 stops including 11 solo tackles…totaled season-high four tackles in shutout victory at Bethany (matched in win against Kenyon)…recorded at least one tackle in nine games…made three tackles for loss while making stops for negative gain in the last two weeks of the regular season…bagged first career sack in win at Oberlin.

Personal: Son of Anthony and Cheryl DeSte-fano...Born July 4, 1991... Economics major...Three-year letterwinner in football and once in  track and field ...Also played base-ball at Ringgold High School...Named All-Conference First Team linebacker as a junior and senior.

2010: Saw action in all 10 games…closed the year with 27 tackles…recorded at least one tackle in nine games and registered at least three tackles in last five games of the season…totaled season-high seven tackles in season-ending victory at Oberlin…made one tackle for a four-yard loss at nationally-ranked No. 17 Wabash while finishing the game with five stops…credited with two tackles and a QB hurry at Case Western Re-serve.

2009: Appeared in all 10 games recording 5 tackles.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Bill Devlin…born January 11,1991… four-timer letter winner in Football and named the Valley News Dis-patch Defensive Player of the Year.

2010: Second Team All-NCAC…appeared in all 10 games while starting at linebacker…finished the slate with a team-best 12 tack-les for loss and 4.5 sacks…made plays re-sulting in 72 lost yards for the opposition…had four tackles for a loss of eight yards at Case Western Reserve…had at least one tackle for negative yardage in eight games…finished with a career-high five tackles at Case and at Denison…credited with one QB hurry and one pass break-up in win against the Big Red…closed the year with 16 solo tackles and 23 total stops.

Personal: Son of F. Michael and Marie-Paule Douglas...Born March 6, 1991...Business major...Four-year letterwinner in track and field, twice in  football and once in basket-ball...All-Conference First-Team selection on both offense and defense...Qualified for WPIAL/PIAA Championships in shot put and discus...Named Freeport Boys Athlete of the Year in 2009.

Mick Betler

12JuniorlWRl5-10l181

Charleroi Pa./ Geibel Catholic

Rudy DeStefano

94JuniorlILBl5-9l225

Monongahela Pa./ Ringgold

Bill Devlin

35JuniorlILBl5-9l200

Natrona Heights Pa./ Highlands

John Douglas

92JuniorlREl6-3l245

Sarver Pa./ Freeport

David Bassi

48JuniorlTEl6-3l240

Charleroi Pa./ Ringgold

Personal: Son of Luann and Dean Zipf...born July, 26, 1989...lettered in football, tennis, and soccer at Seneca Valley High School.

Personal: Transfer from Washington & Jefferson...son of David and Joan Bassi...born October 4, 1990...Honorable Mention All-Conference in football and basketball at Ringgold High School...Economics major with a minor in English.

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Personal: Son of Julie and Dave El-Ani…born December 30, 1991…T.J. Sullivan Award Winner for Commitment and Citi-zenship and Monroe County Honorable Mention recipient.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Jeffrey Fleming…born December20, 1990…named the Tri-County Athlete of the  Year and  All Confer-ence Safety at Deer Lakes High School.

2010: Played in all 10 games while starting eight games at field corner…finished the season with 41 tackles including 34 solo stops…finished third in the NCAC in passes defended with three interceptions and six break-ups…enjoyed tremendous effort in last game of the season as he made one tackle for loss, picked off a pass, and broke up three other potential completions…at Hiram had four tackles including two for loss and a 20-yard fumble recovery…to-taled a season-high seven tackles at Case Western Reserve…made six tackles behind the line of scrimmage during the year.

Personal: Son of Laura and Terrence Hart-ford…born November 11, 1990… was a 2008 2nd team AAAA All-Conference recipi-ent.

Personal: Son of Elizabeth and James Ket-terer…Captain of his Crew Team Senior Year and is also member of NHS and an Eagle Scout.

2010: Saw action in all 10 games…set a ca-reer high with four tackles, including three solos against Kenyon…credited with one tackle and a fumble recovery at nationally-ranked No. 17 Wabash…totaled 15 tackles on the season…had three tackles in sea-son-opening shutout at Bethany.

2009: Appeared in two games recording a total of two tackles

Personal: Son of Lisa and Jeffrey Minney…born October 7, 1990… letter winner in football and track…was All Conference and a Tri-County All-Star in football.2010: Appeared in one game.

Taylor El-Ani

63JuniorlOLl6-0l215

Rochester, N.Y./ Brighton

Jeff Fleming

10JuniorlWRl6-2l183

Gibsonia, Pa./ Deer Lakes

Colin Hartford

4JuniorlCBl5-10l158

Fox Chapel, Pa./ Fox Chapel

Zach Minney

98JuniorlDl5-7l260

Houston, Pa. /Chartiers-Houston

Jimmy Ketterer

21JuniorlWRl5-7l164

Greenwood Lake N.Y./Tuxedo

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Personal: Son of Clifford Phillips and Elaine Renouf...Born October 26, 1990...Psychol-ogy major and Pre-Law minor...Played foot-ball, baseball and track and field in high school...Member of four straight Monsignor Martin A Championship football teams...Named to Western New York All-Catholic Team.

2010: Appeared in five games while mak-ing 13 tackles…racked up a career-best five tackles in win against Carnegie Mel-lon…totaled four tackles at Case Western Reserve…made a solo stop and forced a fumble in Allegheny’s season-opening vic-tory at Bethany.

Personal: Son of Kerry and Penny Schroth...born November 9, 1989...Major in Biology...Three-sport athlete at Mars High School...Named First-Team All-Conference punter....Selected to the Pennsylvania-West TPX Top 96, Post Gazette All-Section and Post Ga-zette H.S.  Baseball North All-Stars at short stop.

Personal: Son of Marsha and Thomas Per-son...born September 22,1990...three-time letter winner in football...Received the Out-standing Player of the Year and the Tom McKernam Award.

Personal: Son of Michele and Pat Petit...born May 18, 1990...four-time letter winner in football and track.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games while start-ing at right guard.

Personal: Son of Edwin and Ginger Sharp...Born November 23, 1990...Major in His-tory...Member of football, wrestling and track & field teams at Washington-Lee High School...Three-year letterwinner in foot-ball...First-Team All-County,Second-Team All-District, and  Two-time First-Team All-District in wrestling.

Tyler Phillips

43JuniorlILBl5-11l185

Buffalo, N.Y. /Cardinal O’Hara

Ryan Schroth

7JuniorlSl6-2l175

Mars, Pa. /Mars

Lucas Schwanke

39JuniorlSl5-11l165Russel, Pa. /Eisenhower

Conor Sharp

77JuniorlOLl6-3l305

Arlington, Va./ Washington-Lee

Mike Person

15JuniorlQBl5-11l174

Williamsport, Pa. /Williamsport

Patrick Petit

8JuniorlQBl6-2l205

New Kensington, Pa. /The Kiski School

2010: Appeared in three games while mak-ing three solo tackles in victory at Hiram.

Personal: Son of Faye and Mark Schwan-ke…born September 12, 1990…All-Star, All Conference and All-State Honorable mention in football at Eisenhower High…Majoring in Religious Studies.

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Conor Sharp

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2010: Logged playing time in two games along the offensive front.

Personal: Son of grace and George Tha-chik…born August 20, 1991…SAFCA De-fensive MVP Honors, First Team All-County, and 2008 Luther Ford Player of the Week in football at Penns Manor High School...ma-joring in Managerial Economics.

2010: Appeared in eight games as a key cog in the Gators’ secondary…closed the year with 20 tackles including 12 solo stuffs…made season-high six tackles in victory against Kenyon…registered five tackles in win versus Ohio Wesleyan…credited with pass break-up in season-ending victory at Oberlin.

Personal: Son of Jackie and Gregory Viet-meier…born January 1, 1991…two- time letter in football and three-time letter winner in track at Thomas Jefferson High School.

2010: Appeared in eight games as part of the Allegheny offensive backfield…rushed three times for a season-high 15 in season-opening win at Bethany…carved out a sea-son-long nine-yard run against the Bison…had two receptions for 26 yards includ-ing season-long 18-yard reception versus Kenyon…three of his four catches on the season covered at least 15 yards…closed the season with 78 all-purpose yards on 11 touches.

Personal: Son of John and Bertie Werley...born September 19, 1990...team captain in football, basketball, and baseball at Avon-worth High Schoo...2008 All Big 7 Second Team (LB)...2007 All Eastern Conference First Team (FB).

Personal: Son of Erica and Richard Beal…born April 4,1992…2009 Patriot League Sportsmanship Award Winner, 2009 Coach-es Award Winner in football Hingham High School.

Personal: Son of Heather and Thomas Bon-fadini…. August 18, 1992…member of his football team at Santa Margarita Catholic High School…Majoring in Physics.

2010: Appeared in eight games while total-ing 11 tackles…credited with a career-best four stops against nationally-ranked No. 17 Wabash…recorded a pair of tackles in the Gators’ home wins against Carnegie Mellon and Ohio Wesleyan.

Personal: Son of Brenda and Barry Burkley…born August 19, 1991…Team Captain of his football team…named All Conference for Outside Line Backer at Greater Latrobe High School.

David Thachik

61JuniorlOLl6-1l260

Indiana, Pa./ Penns Manor

Ryan Vietmeier

11JuniorlCBl5-9l185

Jefferson Hills, Pa./ Thomas Jefferson

Tim Werley

4JuniorlFBl5-10l240

Pittsburgh, Pa./ Avonworth

Sumner Beal

70SophomorelOLl5-9l265

Hingham Mass./ Hingham

Eric Bonfadini

73SophomorelDLl5-9l220

Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita Cath.

Brad Burkley

47SophomorelOLBl6-0l200Latrobe Pa./ Greater Latrobe

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Personal: Son of Olivia and Fitzgerald Git-tens…born October 23, 1991…three-time letter winner in football at Peddie High School…Majoring in Economics.

Personal: Son of Barb and Rex Hill…born September 14, 1991…Captain of his foot-ball team at Southeastern High School…majoring in Computer Arts.

2010: Appeared in one game.

Personal: Son of Barbara and Pete Jame-son…born June 8, 1992…three-time letter winner at Greensburg Central Catholic… Starter on WPIAL Championship Team.

2010: Saw action in four games where he totaled five tackles…had three assisted tackles in season-debut against Kenyon…posted solo stops in victories against Ohio Wesleyan and at Hiram.

Personal: Son of Chermaine Colvin…born January 27, 1992…All-State MLB, All Region LB and All Region OL at Mercyhurst Prep High School.

Personal: Son of Jennie and Stephen De-Felice…born May 11, 1992…Captain of his football team at Norwin High School…named Offensive Player of the Year.

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Trevor Colvin

53SophomorelILBl5-5l190

Erie Pa./ Mercyhurst Prep

Joel DeFelice

28SophomorelFBl5-10l225

North Huntingdon Pa./ Norwin

Personal: Son of Julie and Hassan El-Sa-beh…born March 12, 1992…three-time letter winner in football…All Conference and All Observer at Livonia Stevenson High School.

2010: Appeared in one game at left guard.

Personal: Son of Lori and Jon Yackmack…two-time letter winner in football…All Con-ference Tackle at Kittanning High School.

2010: Saw action in four games mostly on special teams…credited with one tackle against nationally-ranked No. 5 Wittenberg.

Jordan El-Sabeh

88Sophomore l WRl6-3l205

Livonia, Mich./ Adlai E. Stevenson

Zachary Filous

76Sophomore lOLl6-0l275

Kittanning, Pa./ Kittanning

Isaac Gittens

2SophomorelCBl5-8l150

Burlington, N.J./ Peddie School

Zach Hill

24Sophomore lWRl5-8l150Chilcothe, Ohio/ Southeastern

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Pat Jameson

97Sophomore lDLl5-11l225Ligonier, Pa./ Greensburg Central Cath.

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2010: Appeared in six games while mov-ing into the starting lineup at left guard.

Personal: Physics major with a minor in chemistry.

Personal: Son of Tara and Kenneth Pur-cell…born October 03, 1991…letter winner in football at Mt. Caramek Area Senior High School.

Personal: Son of Amy and Peter Szo-szorek…born January 27, 1992…First Team All-Region LB, First team All State LB, and Career Tackles Record Holder at Iroquois High School.

2010: Appeared in five games at full back…caught two passes for 15 yards in victory against Kenyon…totaled four receptions for 29 yards.

Personal: Son of Barbara and Vladimir Lubarda…born March 25, 1992…All Divi-sion 2nd team Junior and Senior year at Smithtown West High School.

Personal:  Son of Leslie and Paul McGrath…born December 2, 1991…All Section MVP, and All WPIAL in football at Seton La-Salle High School.

Dan Lubarda

30Sophomore lFBl6-1l215

Nesconet, N.Y./ Smithtown West

Personal: Son of Mary and Patrick Mul-doon…born July 24, 1992… letter winner in football, wrestling and lacrosse…All-League and All-Section for football at Scars-dale High School.

2010: Saw action in three games…had six carries for 15 yards against Kenyon includ-ing a season-long nine-yard run…returned one kick-off versus the Lords for 10 yards.

Personal: Son of Diane and David…born July 24, 1992…All-Ohio Selection, 1st team All Northeast Ohio at running back.

Personal: Son of Jamie and Joseph Picco-lino…born June 4, 1992…letter winner in football, basketball and track at Riverview High School.

Casey McGrath

31Sophomore lWRl5-11l175Pittsburgh, Pa./ Seton-La Salle

Colin Muldoon

18Sophomore lSl5-8l185

Scarsdale, N.Y./ Scarsdale

Ben Perko

41Sophomore lTBl6-2l190

Perry, Ohio/ Perry

Seve Piccolino

12Sophomore lREl6-3l240

Oakmont, Pa./ Riverview

Ty Pryor

64Sophomore lOLl5-11l280

Slippery Rock, Pa./ Slippery Rock

Mike Purcell

59Sophomore lOLl5-7l220Kulpont, Pa./ Mount Carmel

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Jake Szoszorek

52Sophomore lILBl5-9l215

Erie, Pa./ Iroquois

Tim Werley

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2011 Roster Breakdown By State

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Pronounciation GuideAlikaya ...............................................Ali-kie-yaDeJong ...........................................Dee-youngEmigh ....................................................... AmyFilous ............................................. F-eye-low-sGrecek ..............................................Gress-ickHeschke ...........................................Hess-keeLeChard.............................................Le-shardMagliocca ........................................ Mi-aw-kaMastrogiacomo................ Mastro-jock-uh-moMuise ................................................... Mew-sMyschisin .................................... Mich-chiz-in

Petite ....................................................Pe-teetRidenour ....................................Ride-en-hourSchroth ............................................. SchroathSchwanke ................................... Schwan-keeSteib ...................................................St-eye-bSzoszorek ....................................... Sa-zor-ickVietmeier..........................................Vit-meyerVoos........................................................ V-oos

California ....................................................4Connecticut ...............................................3Florida ........................................................1Maine .........................................................1Maryland ....................................................5Massachusetts ..........................................3Michigan ....................................................1New Jersey .................................................2New York ..................................................13Ohio ............................................................9Pennsylvania ...........................................98Virginia .......................................................1Washington ................................................1

Seniors ..................................................... ??Junior ....................................................... ??Sophomore .............................................. ??Freshmen ................................................. ??

Class Breakdown

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2010 ResultsSept. 4 at Grove City ....................... W, 28-21Sept. 11 at Allegheny ......................... L, 27-34Sept. 18 HOBART................................ L, 21-35Sept. 25 KENYON .............................. W, 17-10Oct. 2 HIRAM ................................. W, 62-31Oct. 9 at Ohio Wesleyan ................ W, 35-23Oct. 23 WITTENBERG ........................L, 21-27Oct. 30 at Washington (MO.) * .........L, 13-20Nov. 6 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO * L, 22-61Nov. 13 at Case Western * .................L, 0-28* - University Athletic Association Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 GROVE CITY .............................1 p.m.Sept. 10 ALLEGHENY .......................... 12 p.m.Sept. 16 at Catholic ................................7 p.m.Sept. 24 at Kenyon .............................. 12 p.m.Oct. 1 at Hiram ...................................1 p.m.Oct. 8 OHIO WESLEYAN .....................6 p.m.Oct. 22 at Wittenberg ...........................1 p.m.Oct. 29 WASHINGTON (MO.) * ...........12 p.m.Nov. 5 at Chicago * ......................... 12 p.m.Nov. 12 CASE WESTERN * ..................2 p.m.

BETHANY COLLEGE

Game 1 • Sept. 3Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location .......................................Bethany, W.Va. Founded ...................................................... 1840Nickname.................................................... Bison Colors ...................Bison/Kelly Green and WhiteEnrollment .................................................. 1000Stadium .......................................Bison Stadium Capacity ............................................... 1,000 Playing Surface...............................Field TurfConference .......................... Presidents’ AthleticAll-Time Record ................................338-527-33President................................. Dr. Scott D. MillerAthletic Director ............................... .Tim Weaver Phone .................................. (304) 829-7240Head Coach ...................................... Tim Weaver Alma Mater ............................. Davidson ‘90 Football Phone ................... (304)-829-7240 Overall Record. ................19-31 (5 seasons) Record at School .............19-31 (5 seasons)2010 Overall record .......................................5-52010 Conference Record ..............................4-3Basic Offense .........................................MultipleBasic Defense ................................................4-3SID ...................................................... Brian Rose Office Phone .......................(304) 829-7292 Fax .......................................(304) 829-7290 Email [email protected]

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV.

Game 2 • Sept. 10Pittsburgh, Pa. • Gesling Stadium

Location .......................................Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded ...................................................... 1900Nickname.................................................TartansColors ......................................Cardinal and GreyEnrollment ................................................. 5,350Stadium ....................................Gesling Stadium Capacity ............................................... 3,500 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .............................University AthleticAll-Time Record ............................... 483-351-28 President................................Dr. Jared L. CohonAthletic Director ........................... Susan Bassett Phone .................................. (412) 268-8551Head Coach ....................................Rich Lackner Alma Mater .................. Carnegie Mellon ’79 Football Phone ................... (412) 268-2216 Career Record..........170-80-2 (25 seasons) Record at School .....170-80-2 (25 seasons)2010 Record ...................................................4-62010 Conference Record ..............................0-3Basic Offense ........................................... Wing-TBasic Defense .................................. Multiple 50SID .....................................................Mark Fisher Phone .................................. (412) 268-3087 Fax ....................................... (412) 268-8649 Email ................ [email protected]

2010 ResultsSept. 4 ALLEGHENY ..........................L, 0-28 Sept. 11 at King’s ............................ W, 31-29 Sept. 18 at Wash & Jeff * ................ L, 21-59 Sept. 25 GENEVA............................... L, 33-37 Oct. 4 WAYNESBURG * ................W, 24-17 Oct. 9 at Westminster * ............... W, 47-39 Oct. 16 at Thiel * ..............................W, 41-7 Oct. 23 THOMAS MORE * .............. L, 14-48 Nov. 6 at Grove City * ......................L, 7-21 Nov. 13 ST. VINCENT * ..................W, 35-28* - President’s Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at Allegheny .............................7 p.m.Sept. 10 KING’S......................................1 p.m.Sept. 17 WASH. & JEFF. * ......................7 p.m.Sept. 24 at Geneva ................................7 p.m.Oct. 1 at Waynesburg * .....................1 p.m.Oct. 8 WESTMINSTER * .....................2 p.m.Oct. 15 THIEL *............................... 1:30 p.m.Oct. 22 at Thomas More * ............. 1:30 p.m.Nov. 5 GROVE CITY * .................... 1:30 p.m.Nov. 12 at Saint Vincent * ...................1 p.m.

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

2010 ResultsSept. 4 ROSE-HULMAN......................W, 45-16Sept. 11 at Centre ............................... W, 21-16Sept. 18 SEWANEE ................................ W, 35-7Sept. 25 at Millsaps * ......................... W, 35-21Oct. 2 RHODES ................................ W, 42-18Oct. 9 ADRIAN * .............................. W, 23-19Oct. 16 at Trinity * ............................. W, 32-31Oct. 23 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN ... W, 30-23Nov. 6 AUSTIN * ............................... W, 30-20Nov. 13 at Wabash .................................L, 0-47Nov. 20 TRINE # .................................. L, 35-45* - Southern Coll. Athletic Conference Contest# - NCAA Tournament

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at Rose-Hulman .......................6 p.m.Sept. 17 at Allegheny .............................1 p.m.Sept. 24 at Rhodes ................................1 p.m.Oct. 1 CENTRE ....................................1 p.m.Oct. 15 at Sewanee ..............................1 p.m.Oct. 22 at Ohio Wesleyan .....................1 p.m.Oct. 29 at Austin ...................................1 p.m.Nov. 5 ALBION .....................................1 p.m.Nov. 12 WABASH ..................................1 p.m.

Game 3• Sept. 17Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location .............................Greencastle, IndianaFounded ...................................................... 1837Nickname................................................... TigersColors ................................... Old Gold and BlackEnrollment ................................................. 2,394Stadium .............................. Blackstock Stadium Capacity ............................................... 4,000 Playing Surface...............................................Conference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record .....................................................President................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director ............................... Page Cotton Phone .................................. (765) 658-4938Head Coach ......................................Robby Long Alma Mater ................................... Illinois ’02 Football Phone ................... (765) 658-4944 Career Record....................16-5 (2 seasons) Record at School ...............16-5 (2 seasons)2010 Record ...................................................9-22010 Conference Record ..............................6-0Basic Offense .......................................................Basic Defense ......................................................SID ......................................................Bill Wagner Phone .................................. (765) 658-4630 Fax ....................................... (765) 658-4708 Email [email protected]

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Game 5 • Oct. 1Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ..................................... Cleveland, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1826Nickname.............................................. SpartansColors .............................Royal Blue, White, GrayEnrollment ................................................. 4,186Stadium .............................................. Case Field Capacity ............................................... 2,400 Playing Surface...............................Field TurfConference .............................University AthleticAll-Time Record ...................................178-211-4President................................Barbara R. SnyderAthletic Director .................................David Diles Phone .................................. (216) 368-2420Head Coach ..................................Greg Debeljak Alma Mater .......................... John Carroll ’88 Football Phone ................... (216) 368-2864 Career Record................. 52-22 (7 seasons) Record at School .............. 52-22 (7 season)2010 Record ...................................................8-22010 Conference Record ..............................1-2Basic Offense .........................................MultipleBasic Defense .............................................4-2-5SID .................................................... Nick Minerd Phone ...................................(216) 368-6517 Fax ....................................... (216) 368-2422 Email ................. [email protected]

2010 ResultsSept. 4 JOHN CARROLL .................... W, 30-13Sept. 11 at Rochester ......................... W, 14-10Sept. 25 DENISON .................................W, 37-7Oct. 2 ALLEGHENY .......................... W, 24-23Oct. 9 at Oberlin .............................. W, 48-36Oct. 16 at Hiram...................................W, 41-0Oct. 23 WOOSTER ............................. W, 28-14Oct. 30 at Chicago * .......................... L, 20-24Nov. 6 WASHINGTON (MO.) * .......... L, 13-14Nov. 13 CARNEGIE MELLON *....... W, 28-0* - University Athletic Association Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at John Carroll .........................7 p.m.Sept. 10 ROCHESTER .............................7 p.m.Sept. 24 at Denison ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 1 at Allegheny .............................1 p.m.Oct. 8 OBERLIN ..................................6 p.m.Oct. 15 HIRAM ......................................1 p.m.Oct. 22 at Wooster ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 29 CHICAGO * .............................12 p.m.Nov. 5 at Washington (Mo.) * ............1 p.m.Nov. 12 at Carnegie Mellon * .............2 p.m.

2010 ResultsSept. 4 OBERLIN ................................ L, 26-29Sept. 11 HIRAM * ................................. L, 13-21Sept. 25 at Carnegie Mellon .................L, 10-17Oct. 2 WABASH ....................................L, 3-40Oct. 9 at Allegheny* ............................L, 0-24Oct. 16 at Wittenberg*..........................L, 0-52Oct. 23 CHICAGO ................................ L, 14-35Oct. 30 at Ohio Wesleyan* ................ L, 14-30Nov. 6 at Wooster * .............................L, 6-31Nov. 13 DENISON * ...............................L, 7-27* - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at Oberlin .................................1 p.m.Sept. 10 at Hiram ...................................1 p.m.Sept. 24 CARNEGIE MELLON .............. 12 p.m.Oct. 1 at Wabash * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 8 ALLEGHENY * ..........................1 p.m.Oct. 15 WITTENBERG * ........................1 p.m.Oct. 22 at Chicago ................................1 p.m.Oct. 29 OHIO WESLEYAN * .................. 1 p.m.Nov. 5 WOOSTER * .............................1 p.m.Nov. 12 at Denison * ...........................1 p.m.

KENYON COLLEGE

Game 6 • Oct. 8Gambier, Ohio • McBride Field

Location ........................................Gambier, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1824Nickname.................................................... LordsColors .......................................Purple and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 1,595Stadium ........................................ McBride Field Capacity ............................................... 2,200 Playing Surface............................OmniGrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................348-593-47President................................S. Georgia NugentAthletic Director .........................Peter T.C. Smith Phone .................................. (740) 427-5456Head Coach ...................................... Ted Stanley Alma Mater .................................Grinnell ’93 Football Phone ................... (740) 427-5260 Career Record................. 20-60 (8 seasons) Record at School ............ 20-60 (8 seasons)2010 Record .................................................0-102010 Conference Record ..............................0-6Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ................................................4-3SID .....................................................Marty Fuller Phone ................................... (740) 427-5471 Fax ........................................ (740) 504-6174 Email ............................ [email protected]

2010 ResultsSept. 4 OLIVET................................... W, 48-6Sept. 11 OHIO WESLEYAN * ................. W, 52-0Sept. 18 WASHINGTON (MO.) ................W, 37-7Sept. 25 at Allegheny * ....................... W, 24-21Oct. 2 at Oberlin .............................. W, 27-21Oct. 9 HIRAM * .................................. W, 49-7Oct. 16 KENYON * ............................... W, 52-0Oct. 23 at Carnegie Mellon ............... W, 27-21Nov. 6 WABASH * ............................ W, 34-17Nov. 13 at Wooster * ......................... W, 22-17Nov. 20 at Ohio Northern # .................L, 14-37* - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest# - NCAA Tournament

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 CAPITAL ....................................1 p.m.Sept. 10 at Ohio Wesleyan * .............. 12 p.m.Sept. 17 at Washington (Mo.) ................7 p.m.Sept. 24 ALLEGHENY * ....................... 12 p.m.Oct. 1 OBERLIN * ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 8 at Huntingdon ..........................6 p.m.Oct. 22 at Kenyon * .............................1 p.m.Oct. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON ...............12 p.m.Nov. 5 at Wabash * ......................... 12 p.m.Nov. 12 WOOSTER * ............................2 p.m.

WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY

Game 4 • Sept. 24Springfield, Ohio • Edwards-Mauer Field

Location ....................................Springfield, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1845Nickname................................................... TigersColors ...........................................Red and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 1,950Stadium ...........................Edwards-Maurer Field Capacity ............................................... 3,000 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................699-347-32President..................................Mark H. EricksonAthletic Director ..........................Garnett Purnell Phone .................................. (937) 327-6450Head Coach .................................... Joe Fincham Alma Mater ...................................... Ohio ’88 Football Phone ................... (937) 327-6398 Career Record............ 136- 31 (15 seasons) Record at School ........ 136-31 (15 seasons)2010 Record .................................................10-12010 Conference Record ..............................6-0Basic Offense .......................................Multiple IBasic Defense ................................. Multiple 4-3SID ...................................................Ryan Maurer Phone .................................. (937) 327-6114 Fax ....................................... (937) 327-6120 Email [email protected]

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Game 7 • Oct. 15Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location .......................................Granville, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1831Nickname.................................................Big RedColors ...........................................Red and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 2,100Stadium ...................Deeds Field-Piper Stadium Capacity ............................................... 5,000 Playing Surface................................. ArtificialConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................ 518-464-57President....................................Dr. Dale KnobelAthletic Director .................. Nan Carney-DeBord Phone ..................................(740) 587-6580Head Coach ......................................Jack Hatem Alma Mater ............ University of Rio Grande Football Phone ...................(740) 587-5728 Career Record........................4-6 (1 season) Record at School ...................4-6 (1 season)2010 Record ...................................................4-62010 Conference Record ..............................2-4Basic Offense .........................................MultipleBasic Defense .............................................4-2-5SID ......................................................Craig Hicks Phone ..................................(740) 587-6546 Fax .......................................(740) 587-6362 Email ............................ [email protected]

2010 ResultsSept. 4 OHIO WESLEYAN .....................W, 21-6Sept. 11 EARLHAM .............................. W, 41-20Sept. 18 at Hiram * ............................. W, 31-24Sept. 25 at Case Western .......................L, 7-37Oct. 2 WOOSTER * ........................... L, 28-38Oct. 9 at Chicago .................................L, 7-36Oct. 16 ALLEGHENY * .........................L, 16-17Oct. 23 WABASH * ............................. L, 20-55Oct. 30 at Oberlin * ............................ L, 10-20Nov. 13 at Kenyon * .............................W, 27-7* - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at Ohio Wesleyan .....................7 p.m.Sept. 10 at Earlham ......................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 17 HIRAM * ...................................7 p.m.Sept. 24 CASE WESTERN .......................1 p.m.Oct. 1 at Wooster * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 8 CHICAGO ..................................1 p.m.Oct. 22 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Oct. 29 at Wabash * ............................. 1 p.m.Nov. 5 OBERLIN * ...............................1 p.m.Nov. 12 KENYON * ...............................1 p.m.

WABASH COLLEGE HIRAM COLLEGE

Game 9 • Nov. 5Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ............................................Hiram, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1850Nickname.................................................TerriersColors .............................................Blue and RedEnrollment ................................................. 1,240Stadium ...........................Charles A. Henry Field Capacity ............................................... 2,000 Playing Surface....................... Natural GrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................259-594-32President................................ Thomas V. ChemaAthletic Director ............................. Tom MulliganPhone ........................................ (330) 327-6450Head Coach ................................... Randy Moore Alma Mater ...................................... Iowa ’84 Football Phone ...................(330) 569-5345 Career Record..................14-43 (6 seasons) Record at School ...................1-9 (1 season)2010 Record ...................................................1-92010 Conference Record ..............................1-5Basic Offense .......................................................Basic Defense ......................................................SID ....................................................... Jeff HoedtPhone ........................................(330) 569-5495 Fax .......................................(330) 569-5392 Email [email protected]

2010 ResultsSept. 11 WOOSTER.............................. W, 21-17Sept. 18 at Ohio Wesleyan * .............. W, 45-21Sept. 25 CHICAGO ............................... W, 31-14Oct.. 2 at Kenyon * ............................ W, 40-3Oct. 9 at Washington (MO.) ............. L, 20-24Oct. 16 OBERLIN * ............................ W, 42-21Oct. 23 at Denison * .........................W, 55-20Oct. 30 ALLEGHENY * ......................... W, 20-3Nov. 6 at Wittenberg *...................... L, 17-34Nov. 13 DEPAUW ...................................W, 47-0* - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 10 at Wooster ...............................1 p.m.Sept. 17 OHIO WESLEYAN * ..................1 p.m.Sept. 24 at Chicago ............................. 12 p.m.Oct. 1 KENYON * ................................2 p.m.Oct. 8 WASHINGTON (MO.) ................1 p.m.Oct. 15 at Oberlin * ..............................1 p.m.Oct. 22 DENISON * ..............................1 p.m.Oct. 29 at Allegheny * .......................... 1 p.m.Nov. 5 WITTENBERG * ........................1 p.m.Nov. 12 at DePauw ...............................1 p.m.

2010 ResultsSept. 4 WESTMINSTER .........................L, 6-23Sept. 11 at Kenyon * .......................... W, 21-13Sept. 18 DENISON * .............................L, 24-31Sept. 25 OBERLIN * ..............................L, 21-47Oct. 2 at Carnegie Mellon ................ L, 31-62Oct. 9 at Wittenberg ............................L, 7-49Oct. 16 CASE WESTERN ........................L, 0-41Oct. 30 at Wooster * .............................L, 0-62Nov. 6 ALLEGHENY * ........................ L, 21-43Nov. 13 at Ohio Wesleyan * ................L, 24-47* - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 at Westminster ........................7 p.m.Sept. 10 KENYON * ................................1 p.m.Sept. 17 at Dension * ............................7 p.m.Sept. 24 at Oberlin * ..............................1 p.m.Oct. 1 CARNEGIE MELLON .................1 p.m.Oct. 8 MACALESTER ...........................1 p.m.Oct. 15 at Case Western ......................1 p.m.Oct. 29 WOOSTER * .............................. 7 p.m.Nov. 5 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Nov. 12 OHIO WESLEYAN * ..................1 p.m.

Game 8 • Oct. 29Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ......................... Crawfordsville, IndianaFounded ...................................................... 1832Nickname......................................... Little GiantsColors .......................................................ScarlettEnrollment ..................................900 (men only)Stadium ........Sewell Field at Hollett Little Giant Capacity ............................................... 5,000 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................ 613-376-59President.............................. Dr. Patrick E. WhiteAthletic Director .................................. Joe Halkin Phone .................................. (765) 361-6233Head Coach ....................................Erik Raeburn Alma Mater ........................ Mount Union ’94 Football Phone ................... (765) 361-6300 Career Record............... 84-32 (11 seasons) Record at School ...............27-6 (3 seasons)2010 Record ...................................................8-22010 Conference Record ..............................5-1Basic Offense .................... Multiple Single BackBasic Defense .............................................4-3-4SID .................................................... Brent Harris Phone .................................. (765) 361-6165 Fax ....................................... (765) 361-6424 Email ........................... [email protected]

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2010 ResultsSept. 4 at Kenyon .............................. W, 29-26Sept. 18 at Wooster * ..........................L, 14-31Sept. 25 at Hiram * ............................ W, 47-21Oct. 2 WITTENBERG * ......................L, 21-27Oct. 9 CASE WESTERN .................... L, 36-48Oct. 16 at Wabash * ......................... L, 21-42Oct. 23 at Washington (MO.) ...............L, 7-21Oct. 30 DENISON * .......................... W, 20-10Nov. 6 OHIO WESLEYAN * .............. W, 16-12Nov. 13 ALLEGHENY ...........................L, 14-17 * - North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 KENYON ...................................1 p.m.Sept. 17 WOOSTER.................................1 p.m.Sept. 24 HIRAM * ...................................1 p.m.Oct. 1 at Wittenberg *........................1 p.m.Oct. 8 at Case Western ......................6 p.m.Oct. 15 WABASH * ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 22 WASHINGTON (MO.) ................1 p.m.Oct. 29 at Denison * ............................ 2 p.m.Nov. 5 at Ohio Wesleyan * .................1 p.m.Nov. 12 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.

OBERLIN COLLEGE

Game 10 • Nov. 12Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ..........................................Oberlin, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1833Nickname................................................ YeomenColors ......................................... Crimson & GoldEnrollment ................................................. 2,900Stadium ................................................. Dill Field Capacity ............................................... 3,500 Playing Surface.....................................GrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................382-567-36President.......................................Marvin KrislovAthletic Director .............................. William Roth Phone .................................. (440) 775-6401Head Coach ..................................... Jeff Ramsey Alma Mater ...............................UC-Davis ’83 Football Phone ...................(440) 775-8968 Career Record............... 32-88 (12 seasons) Record at School .......... 32-88 (12 seasons)2009 Record ..................................................4-62009 Conference Record ..............................3-3Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ..................................... 5-2 StackSID ..................................................Mike Mancini Phone ..................................(440) 775-8503 Fax ....................................... (440) 775-5150 Email [email protected]

BETHANYAllegheny leads, 18-15-11926 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................14-7 W1932 Allegheny at Bethany ...........................0-0 T1935 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................0-13 L1954 Allegheny at Bethany .....................25-21 W1955 Allegheny vs. Bethany .................... 13-27 L1956 Allegheny vs. Bethany ....................33-19 W1957 Allegheny at Bethany ........................6-29 L1958 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................12-8 W1959 Allegheny vs. Bethany ....................19-16 W1960 Allegheny at Bethany ........................14-6 W1961 Allegheny vs. Bethany ....................33-14 W1962 Allegheny at Bethany ......................14-16 L1963 Allegheny vs. Bethany .....................27-19 W1964 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................0-29 L1965 Allegheny at Bethany ........................8-20 L1966 Allegheny vs. Bethany ....................19-21 L1967 Allegheny at Bethany ........................7-13 L1968 Allegheny at Bethany .....................29-24 W1969 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................7-15 L1970 Allegheny at Bethany ...........................6-7 L1971 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................13-6 W1972 Allegheny at Bethany ......................17-10 W1973 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................26-7 W1974 Allegheny at Bethany .....................20-24 L1975 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................19-7 W1976 Allegheny vs. Bethany .......................14-9 W1977 Allegheny at Bethany ........................14-7 W1978 Allegheny at Bethany ......................14-10 W1979 Allegheny vs. Bethany .....................17-20 L1980 Allegheny at Bethany .....................13-38 L1981 Allegheny vs. Bethany ....................20-24 L1982 Allegheny at Bethany ........................7-24 L1983 Allegheny vs. Bethany .....................16-10 W 2010 Allegheny at Bethany .........................28-0 W

CARNEGIE MELLON CMU leads, 28-21-21906 Allegheny at CarTech .................5-0 W1907 Allegheny vs. CarTech ................5-0 W1908 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 0-11 L1909 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 0-10 L1910 Allegheny vs. CarTech ............. 27-0 W1911 Allegheny vs. CarTech ................5-0 W1913 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 27-0 W 1914 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 27-7 W1915 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 7-40 L1916 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 0-27 L1917 Allegheny at CarTech .................0-0 T1919 Allegheny at CarTech .................0-9 L1920 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 0-42 L1921 Allegheny vs. CarTech ............. 0-56 L1922 Allegheny vs. CarTech ................0-7 L1950 Allegheny vs. CarTech ...........13-14 L1951 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 0-39 L1952 Allegheny vs. CarTech ............. 0-19 L1953 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 9-21 L1964 Allegheny vs. CarTech ............. 13-0 W1965 Allegheny at CarTech .............. 6-27 L1966 Allegheny vs. CarTech ............. 6-19 L1967 Allegheny at CarTech ............34-20 W1968 Allegheny vs. CarTech ...........18-48 L1969 Allegheny vs. CMU .................70-39 W1970 Allegheny vs. CMU ................. 15-41 L1971 Allegheny at CMU ................... 7-24 L1972 Allegheny vs. CMU ................... 6-13 L1973 Allegheny at CMU ................... 0-10 L1974 Allegheny vs. CMU ............... 40-13 W1975 Allegheny at CMU .................. 3-23 L1976 Allegheny vs. CMU ............... 24-22 W1977 Allegheny at CMU ................ 7-29 L1978 Allegheny at CMU ............... 26-14 W1979 Allegheny vs. CMU .............. 15-41 L1980 Allegheny at CMU ................ 0-24 L1981 Allegheny vs. CMU .............. 13-22 L1982 Allegheny at CMU .............. 10-20 L1983 Allegheny vs. CMU ................. 0-35 L1986 Allegheny vs. CMU ................. 7-36 L1987 Allegheny at CMU .................... 7-7 T1991 Allegheny at CMU ............... 23-12 W1992 Allegheny vs. CMU ............... 35-21 W1993 Allegheny at CMU ................... 20-7 W

1994 Allegheny vs. CMU .................37-22 W1995 Allegheny at CMU ................... 34-7 W2007 Allegheny at CMU ................. 24-21 W2008 Allegheny vs. CMU ................. 41-14 W2009 Allegheny at CMU .................38-35 W 2010 Allegheny vs. CMU .................34-27 W

WITTENBERG Wittenberg leads, 12-9 1989 Allegheny vs. Witt ......................................24-7 W 1990 Allegheny vs. Witt ......................................38-0 W 1991 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................22-16 W 1992 Allegheny at Witt ..................................16-24 L1993 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................25-14 W1994 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................27-12 W1995 Allegheny at Witt ...................................17-31 L1996 Allegheny at Witt ...................................24-16 W1997 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................17-29 L1998 Allegheny at Witt ......................................0-25 L1999 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................17-20 L2000 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................21-35 L2001 Allegheny at Witt ...................................17-21 L2002 Allegheny at Witt ......................................3-49 L2003 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................27-21 W2004 Allegheny at Witt ...................................21-42 L2005 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................31-21 W2006 Allegheny at Witt ...................................21-39 L2007 Allegheny vs. Witt ......................................6-17 L2008 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................30-27 W2009 Allegheny at Witt ........................................10-52 L2010 Allegheny vs. Witt ...................................21-24 L

CASE WESTERN RESERVE Allegheny leads, 20-71970 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................20-3 W1971 Allegheny at Case ...........................21-7 W1972 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................6-14 L1973 Allegheny at Case ...........................42-7 W1974 Allegheny at Case ...........................39-0 W1975 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................26-0 W1976 Allegheny vs. Case ........................24-12 W1977 Allegheny vs. Case .............................0-3 L1978 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................24-6 W1979 Allegheny at Case ...........................31-0 W1980 Allegheny at Case ........................ 28-17 W1981 Allegheny vs. Case ........................38-14 W1982 Allegheny vs. Case ........................27-20 W1983 Allegheny at Case ........................14-28 L1984 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................0-31 L1985 Allegheny at Case ........................27-35 L1986 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................3-21 L1987 Allegheny at Case ........................30-16 W1988 Allegheny vs. Case ........................ 31-21 W1989 Allegheny at Case ........................28-14 W1992 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................32-0 W1993 Allegheny at Case ...........................51-7 W1994 Allegheny at Case ...........................69-6 W1995 Allegheny vs. Case ...........................50-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Case ........................56-12 W1997 Allegheny at Case ........................55-20 W 2010 Allegheny at Case .........................23-24 L

KENYON Allegheny leads, 22-6 1911 Allegheny vs. Kenyon.......................24-0 W1941 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................12-18 L1942 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................0-20 L1984 Allegheny at Kenyon ....................14-28 L1985 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................14-15 L1986 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................21-3 W1987 Allegheny vs. Kenyon.......................28-7 W1988 Allegheny at Kenyon ....................44-28 W1989 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................18-19 L1990 Allegheny at Kenyon ....................24-18 W1991 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................43-21 W1992 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................48-14 W1993 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................59-7 W1994 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................54-0 W1995 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................69-13 W1996 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................57-6 W1997 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................38-10 W1998 Allegheny vs. Kenyon.......................56-0 W1999 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................42-0 W

2000 Allegheny vs. Kenyon.......................50-0 W2001 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................56-0 W2004 Allegheny vs. Kenyon.......................42-9 W2005 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................27-34 L2006 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................49-28 W2007 Allegheny at Kenyon .......................24-0 W2008 Allegheny vs. Kenyon....................27-22 W2009 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ........................21-18 W2010 Allegheny at Kenyon ........................24-0 W

DENISON Allegheny leads, 21-41984 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................14-52 L1985 Allegheny at Denison......................14-16 L1986 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................24-28 L1987 Allegheny at Denison.....................23-20 W1988 Allegheny vs. Denison ..........................7-0 W1989 Allegheny at Denison......................24-14 W1990 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................40-15 W1991 Allegheny at Denison.....................63-20 W1992 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................52-13 W1993 Allegheny at Denison........................63-7 W1994 Allegheny at Denison........................42-0 W1995 Allegheny vs. Denison .......................31-7 W1996 Allegheny at Denison........................72-7 W1997 Allegheny vs. Denison .......................34-3 W1998 Allegheny at Denison.....................44-19 W1999 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................30-13 W2000 Allegheny at Denison........................39-8 W2001 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................55-21 W2002 Allegheny at Denison.....................50-16 W2003 Allegheny vs. Denison .......................37-0 W2006 Allegheny at Denison........................23-6 W2007 Allegheny vs. Denison .......................14-0 W2008 Allegheny at Denison.....................10-13 L2009 Allegheny vs. Denison ....................35-13 W2010 Allegheny at Denison.......................17-16 W

WABASH Wabash leads, 8-32000 Allegheny at Wabash ......................51-45 W2001 Allegheny vs. Wabash .....................20-41 L2002 Allegheny at Wabash ......................14-24 L2003 Allegheny vs. Wabash ..........................7-6 W2004 Allegheny at Wabash ......................16-10 W2005 Allegheny vs. Wabash .....................21-27 L2006 Allegheny at Wabash ......................27-41 L2007 Allegheny vs. Wabash ....................20-28 L2008 Allegheny at Wabash ........................7-48 L2009 Allegheny vs. Wabash .......................3-37 L 2010 Allegheny at Wabash .........................3-20 L

HIRAMAllegheny leads, 29-10-21903 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................10-0 W1904 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................35-0 W1906 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................21-6 W1907 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................17-5 W1908 Allegheny vs. Hiram ...........................5-0 W1909 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................15-5 W1910 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................17-5 W1911 Allegheny at Hiram ...........................0-5 L1912 Allegheny vs. Hiram ...........................0-6 L1913 Allegheny at Hiram ......................19-10 W1914 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................52-0 W1915 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................39-0 W1935 Allegheny at Hiram ...........................6-0 W1936 Allegheny vs. Hiram ...........................6-0 W1937 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................19-7 W1938 Allegheny at Hiram .........................6-38 L1939 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................6-26 L1940 Allegheny at Hiram .........................28-0 W1963 Allegheny vs. Hiram ......................13-12 W1964 Allegheny at Hiram .........................6-35 L1972 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................32-0 W1973 Allegheny at Hiram ......................30-20 W1974 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................26-6 W1975 Allegheny at Hiram .........................32-0 W1976 Allegheny at Hiram .........................7-14 L1977 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................13-3 W1978 Allegheny at Hiram ...........................3-7 L1979 Allegheny vs. Hiram ...........................9-7 W1980 Allegheny vs. Hiram ....................7-7 T

1981 Allegheny at Hiram ...................... 23-47 L1982 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................3-28 L1983 Allegheny at Hiram .........................6-13 L2000 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................70-7 W2001 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................57-0 W2002 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................56-0 W2003 Allegheny at Hiram ...................... 37-14 W2004 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................49-0 W2005 Allegheny at Hiram .........................38-6 W2006 Allegheny at Hiram .........................52-6 W2007 Alegheny vs. Hiram ..........................20-7 W 2010 Allegheny at Hiram .......................43-21 W

OBERLINAllegheny leads, 25-18-11907 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-25 L1932 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........................6-7 L1933 Allegheny at Oberlin .............................0-7 L1934 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ............................0-6 L1936 Allegheny at Oberlin .............................0-6 L1939 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-27 L1940 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-43 L1942 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-46 L1946 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-62 L1947 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................9-25 L1949 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................21-20 W1950 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-14 L1951 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-20 L1952 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................40-33 W1953 Allegheny at Oberlin ....................... 13-31 L1954 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................19-12 W1955 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................33-25 W1956 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................26-19 W1957 Allegheny at Oberlin ........................14-14 T1962 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................20-24 L1965 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................26-15 W1966 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................12-0 W1967 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................33-14 W1970 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................20-21 L1971 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................21-0 W1984 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................13-14 L1985 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................3-12 L1986 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................10-0 W1987 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................17-6 W1988 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................31-8 W1989 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................38-13 W1990 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................29-18 W1991 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................37-2 W1992 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................56-0 W1993 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................45-7 W1994 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................83-0 W1995 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................55-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................61-7 W1997 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................75-16 W1998 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................71-0 W2006 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................35-14 W2007 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................22-27 L2008 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................24-13 W2009 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................22-0 W 2010 Allegheny at Oberlin .........................17-14 W

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1981 Allegheny at Hiram ...................... 23-47 L1982 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................3-28 L1983 Allegheny at Hiram .........................6-13 L2000 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................70-7 W2001 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................57-0 W2002 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................56-0 W2003 Allegheny at Hiram ...................... 37-14 W2004 Allegheny vs. Hiram .........................49-0 W2005 Allegheny at Hiram .........................38-6 W2006 Allegheny at Hiram .........................52-6 W2007 Alegheny vs. Hiram ..........................20-7 W 2010 Allegheny at Hiram .......................43-21 W

OBERLINAllegheny leads, 25-18-11907 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-25 L1932 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........................6-7 L1933 Allegheny at Oberlin .............................0-7 L1934 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ............................0-6 L1936 Allegheny at Oberlin .............................0-6 L1939 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-27 L1940 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-43 L1942 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-46 L1946 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-62 L1947 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................9-25 L1949 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................21-20 W1950 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................0-14 L1951 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................0-20 L1952 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................40-33 W1953 Allegheny at Oberlin ....................... 13-31 L1954 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................19-12 W1955 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................33-25 W1956 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................26-19 W1957 Allegheny at Oberlin ........................14-14 T1962 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................20-24 L1965 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................26-15 W1966 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................12-0 W1967 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................33-14 W1970 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................20-21 L1971 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................21-0 W1984 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................13-14 L1985 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................3-12 L1986 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................10-0 W1987 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................17-6 W1988 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................31-8 W1989 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................38-13 W1990 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................29-18 W1991 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................37-2 W1992 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................56-0 W1993 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................45-7 W1994 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................83-0 W1995 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................55-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................61-7 W1997 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................75-16 W1998 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........................71-0 W2006 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................35-14 W2007 Allegheny at Oberlin .......................22-27 L2008 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ......................24-13 W2009 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........................22-0 W 2010 Allegheny at Oberlin .........................17-14 W

2010 Allegheny College FootballALLEGHENY Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 16, 2011)

All games

Team Statistics ALL OPPSCORING 251 167 Points Per Game 25.1 16.7FIRST DOWNS 191 153 R u s h i n g 62 37 P a s s i n g 113 101 P e n a l t y 16 15RUSHING YARDAGE 1175 623 Yards gained rushing 1393 908 Yards lost rushing 218 285 Rushing Attempts 354 297 Average Per Rush 3.3 2.1 Average Per Game 117.5 62.3 TDs Rushing 11 5PASSING YARDAGE 2318 2238 C o m p - A t t - I n t 208-316-10 225-344-11 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.5 Average Per Catch 11.1 9.9 Average Per Game 231.8 223.8 TDs Passing 19 12TOTAL OFFENSE 3493 2861 Total Plays 670 641 Average Per Play 5.2 4.5 Average Per Game 349.3 286.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 30-500 47-905PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-172 25-212INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-117 10-135KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.7 19.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.8 8.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.6 13.5FUMBLES-LOST 12-5 20-5PENALTIES-Yards 51-526 61-620 Average Per Game 52.6 62.0PUNTS-Yards 50-2035 62-2275 Average Per Punt 40.7 36.7 Net punt average 35.3 33.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 2 1 2 8 : 3 33RD-DOWN Conversions 48/132 48/152 3rd-Down Pct 36% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/9 10/21 4th-Down Pct 44% 48%SACKS BY-Yards 20-114 21-104MISC YARDS 0 7TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 20FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-19 9-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-3RED-ZONE SCORES (36-44) 82% (19-27) 70%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-44) 57% (10-27) 37%PAT-ATTEMPTS (27-30) 90% (20-20) 100%ATTENDANCE 12408 11112 Games/Avg Per Game 4/3102 6/1852 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalALLEGHENY 38 91 57 59 6 251Opponents 34 34 33 59 7 167

Yards . Type ....Player(s) .................................................. Opponent 76 .......FR .......Sid Facaros.............. ............Case Western Reserve 54 .......Pass.....T.Hartford from T.J.Salopek .......... Carnegie Mellon 49 .......INT .......Sid Facaros,Sid .................................Ohio Wesleyan 46 .......Pass.....D.Strawser from T.J. Salopek ........ Carnegie Mellon 44 .......Rush ....Matt Deivert .......................................Hiram College 44 .......Pass.....Matt Griffith from T.J. Salopek. .................... Kenyon 42 .......KR ........Craig Stamm,Craig ...........................Ohio Wesleyan 42 .......Pass.....D. Strawser from T.J. Salopek. .........Ohio Wesleyan 39 .......KR ........Terry Hartford............................... Carnegie Mellon 38 .......KR ........Craig Stamm ................................................Denison 37 .......Pass.....Sean Griffin from T.J. Salopek ....................Bethany 37 .......PR ........Terry Hartford ..............................................Bethany 37 .......Pass.....B.Tamburlin from T.J. Salopek .......... Case Western 34 .......Pass.....Sean Griffin from T.J. Salopek ...... Carnegie Mellon 34 .......Pass.....Robert Carlisle from T.J. Salopek ...............Bethany 32 .......KR ........O'Brien,Taylor ....................................Ohio Wesleyan 32 .......PR ........Hartford,Terry ..............................................Denison 31 .......Rush ....Deivert,Matt .................................................Wabash

Rushing44 Deivert,Matt vs Hiram College (11/6/2010)

Rushing Touchdown44 Deivert,Matt vs Hiram College (11/6/2010)

Passing54 Terry Hartford from T.J. Salopekvs Carnegie Mellon (9/11/2010)

Passing Touchdown54 Terry Hartford from T.J. Salopekvs Carnegie Mellon (9/11/2010)

Punt Return37 Terry Hartford vs Bethany (9/4/2010)

Kick Return42 Stamm,Craig vs Ohio Wesleyan (10/23/2010)

Interception Return49 Facaros,Sid vs Ohio Wesleyan (10/23/2010)

Fumble Return76 Sid Facaros vs Case Western Reserve (10/2/2010)

Punt67 Andrew Dejong vs Carnegie Mellon (9/11/2010)

Field Goal48 Ryan Zipf vs Carnegie Mellon (9/11/2010)

Series History vs. 2011 Opponents 2010 Longest Plays

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gBrian Tamburlin 10 154 635 26 609 4.0 3 21 60.9Sean Acosta 9 72 302 32 270 3.8 3 21 30.0Matt Deivert 8 31 215 4 211 6.8 1 44 26.4David Tate 8 17 45 1 44 2.6 2 9 5.5David Strawser 10 7 29 1 28 4.0 0 13 2.8Tim Werley 8 7 21 1 20 2.9 0 9 2.5Ben Perko 3 6 20 5 15 2.5 0 9 5.0Taylor O'Brien 10 1 5 0 5 5.0 1 5 0.5Sean Griffin 9 2 8 6 2 1.0 0 8 0.2Colin Hartford 10 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2T.J. Salopek 10 44 111 119 -8 -0.2 1 14 -0.8Matt Griffith 8 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -1.1Team 10 11 0 14 -14 -1.3 0 0 -1.4Total 10 354 1393 218 1175 3.3 11 44 117.5Opponents 10 297 908 285 623 2.1 5 27 62.3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gT.J. Salopek 10 141.82 204-309-10 66.0 2280 19 54 228.0Jordan Fowler 2 98.64 3-5-0 60.0 23 0 10 11.5David Strawser 10 113.00 1-2-0 50.0 15 0 15 1.5Total 10 140.95 208-316-10 65.8 2318 19 54 231.8Opponents 10 125.17 225-344-11 65.4 2238 12 53 223.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gDavid Strawser 10 45 556 12.4 5 46 55.6Robert Carlisle 10 41 461 11.2 4 34 46.1Terry Hartford 10 29 303 10.4 8 54 30.3Brian Tamburlin 10 27 232 8.6 0 37 23.2Sean Griffin 9 18 264 14.7 1 37 29.3Matt Griffith 8 18 251 13.9 1 44 31.4Sean Acosta 9 12 86 7.2 0 23 9.6Tim Werley 8 4 58 14.5 0 18 7.2Dan Lubarda 5 4 29 7.2 0 10 5.8Greg Bush 6 3 11 3.7 0 5 1.8Blake Lyle 5 2 24 12.0 0 15 4.8Max Kauert 6 2 18 9.0 0 13 3.0Taylor O'Brien 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0Matt Myers 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7Matt Deivert 8 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.9Total 10 208 2318 11.1 19 54 231.8Opponents 10 225 2238 9.9 12 53 223.8

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgTerry Hartford 19 160 8.4 0 37Matt Myers 3 12 4.0 0 9Total 22 172 7.8 0 37Opponents 25 212 8.5 1 45

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgSid Facaros 4 76 19.0 0 49Colin Hartford 3 7 2.3 0 7D. Williams 1 26 26.0 0 26Daniel Hafner 1 0 0.0 0 0Ray Stelzer 1 0 0.0 0 0Zach Bell 1 8 8.0 0 8Total 11 117 10.6 0 49Opponents 10 135 13.5 1 55

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgTerry Hartford 10 169 16.9 0 39Craig Stamm 6 189 31.5 0 42Taylor O'Brien 4 47 11.8 0 32Matt Griffith 3 66 22.0 0 24Zach Bell 1 3 3.0 0 3Loren Horst 1 1 1.0 0 1Matt Saratowski 1 10 10.0 0 10James Bruce 1 2 2.0 0 2Travis Wilkins 1 3 3.0 0 3Team 1 0 0.0 0 0Ben Perko 1 10 10.0 0 10Total 30 500 16.7 0 42Opponents 47 905 19.3 0 35

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgSid Facaros 1 76 76.0 1 76Colin Hartford 1 20 20.0 0 20Total 2 96 48.0 1 76Opponents 1 85 85.0 1 85

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsRyan Zipf - 12-19 27-30 - - - - - 63Terry Hartford 8 - - - - - - - 48David Strawser 5 - - - 1 - - - 32Robert Carlisle 4 - - - - - - - 24Sean Acosta 3 - - - - - - - 18Brian Tamburlin 3 - - - - - - - 18David Tate 2 - - - - - - - 12T.J. Salopek 1 - - - - 1-1 - - 6Sean Griffin 1 - - - - - - - 6Matt Griffith 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor O'Brien 1 - - - - - - - 6Matt Deivert 1 - - - - - - - 6Sid Facaros 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 31 12-19 27-30 - 1 1-1 - - 251Opponents 20 9-15 20-20 - - - - - 167

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gT.J. Salopek 10 353 -8 2280 2272 227.2Brian Tamburlin 10 154 609 0 609 60.9Sean Acosta 9 72 270 0 270 30.0Matt Deivert 8 31 211 0 211 26.4David Tate 8 17 44 0 44 5.5David Strawser 10 9 28 15 43 4.3Jordan Fowler 2 5 0 23 23 11.5Tim Werley 8 7 20 0 20 2.5Ben Perko 3 6 15 0 15 5.0Taylor O'Brien 10 1 5 0 5 0.5Sean Griffin 9 2 2 0 2 0.2Colin Hartford 10 1 2 0 2 0.2Matt Griffith 8 1 -9 0 -9 -1.1Team 10 11 -14 0 -14 -1.4Total 10 670 1175 2318 3493 349.3Opponents 10 641 623 2238 2861 286.1

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkRyan Zipf 12-19 63.2 0-0 8-10 3-5 1-4 0-0 48 1

FG Sequence ALLEGHENY OpponentsBethany 32,43 -Carnegie Mellon 21,(35),(48) (40),(20)Wittenberg - 33,(20)Case Western Reserve (29),24,(36),(34) 46,40,(35)Kenyon 47,(24),41 23Denison (29) (30),(22),(37)Ohio Wesleyan (26),(21) -Wabash (27) (24),(32)Hiram College (24) 42Oberlin College (21),31 36

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAndrew Dejong 48 2035 42.4 67 3 2 15 9 1Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 50 2035 40.7 67 3 2 15 9 2Opponents 62 2275 36.7 73 1 15 16 4 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnRyan Zipf 52 2898 55.7 1 4Total 52 2898 55.7 1 4 19.3 37.9 32Opponents 35 1919 54.8 1 4 16.7 40.0 30

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Andrew DeJongAndrew DeJong, who set a single-season Allegheny record for punt average in 2010, was named to the Collegiate Draft Services (CSD) 2011 Preseason All-American Team.

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2010 Allegheny College FootballALLEGHENY Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 16, 2011)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf2 Sid Facaros 10 34 29 63 6-19 1.5-11 4-76 4 . 1-76 . . .33 D. Williams 10 16 34 50 7-14 2.0-5 1-26 4 . . . . .4 Colin Hartford 10 34 7 41 6-9 . 3-7 6 . 1-20 . . .13 Shane Heschke 10 26 15 41 . . . 1 . . 1 . .8 Vince Luvara 10 10 30 40 5-5 . . 1 . . . . .3 Zach Bell 10 22 16 38 2-1 . 1-8 3 . . . . .97 Joel Trembulak 10 24 13 37 5-23 3.0-20 . 1 1 . 2 . .66 J. Mitchell 10 12 22 34 6-11 4.0-7 . 2 1 . . . .31 Ed Blacka 9 14 17 31 6-28 0.5-4 . 1 . . 2 . .16 Travis Wilkins 10 16 11 27 3-3 . . 4 . 1-0 . . .35 William Devlin 10 13 14 27 1-4 . . . 1 . . . .94 A. Destefano 10 11 14 25 3-7 1.0-6 . . . . . . .24 James Piper 10 12 13 25 4-23 1.5-16 . 5 . . . . .48 John Douglas 10 16 7 23 12-41 4.5-31 . 1 1 . 1 . .7 George Pappas 10 7 14 21 3-13 1.5-12 . . . . . . .17 Thomas Alderson 9 12 8 20 2-2 . . 2 . . . . .1A Ryan Vietmeier 8 12 8 20 . . . 1 . . . . .11 Craig Stamm 7 9 8 17 . . . 1 . . . . .98 Zachary Minney 9 6 9 15 2-8 . . . . 1-0 . . .3B Drew Perry 8 4 10 14 . . . 3 . . . . .45 Richard Nowak 6 6 7 13 . . . . . . . . .38 Ryan Schroth 5 6 7 13 . . . . . . 1 . .47 Brad Burkley 8 3 8 11 . . . . . . . . .91 Matt Myschisin 8 1 5 6 1-2 0.5-2 . . . . . . .54 Daniel Hafner 5 2 4 6 . . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . .96 Michael Brown 10 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .53 Trevor Colvin 4 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .65 Dave Kleppick 5 2 2 4 1-3 . . . . . . . .15 Ray Stelzer 6 4 . 4 . . 1-0 . . . . . .39 L. Schwanke 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .1 Jordon Riel 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .78 A. D'Astoli 2 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .21 Harrison Lopes 3 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .93 Joshua Hamblen 3 1 1 2 1-1 . . . . . . . .9 Ryan Zipf 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .14 David Strawser 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .81 Jim Traynor 4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .5 Blake Lyle 5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .6Z Sean Smith 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .95 Steve Sliger 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .23 Matt Deivert 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .2C Tyler Phillips 2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .10 Robert Carlisle 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . .84 Terry Hartford 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .90 B. Schindler 2 . 1 1 1-1 . . . . . . . .32 David Tate 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .36 Matt Saratowski 6 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .22 J. Bermingham 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .19 Justin Rentsch 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .69 Kevin Ignarri 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .29 Andrew Dejong 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .55 Keith Beach 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5Z Isaac Gittens 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .42 Sean Acosta 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 10 362 356 718 77-218 20-114 11-117 41 4 5-96 8 . .Opponents 10 353 380 733 74-189 21-104 10-135 22 6 4-85 5 6 .

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes.............. 22 Tamburlin,Brian at Hiram College (11/06/10) Yards Rushing....... 112 Tamburlin,Brian at Hiram College (11/06/10) TD Rushes........... 2 David Tate vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Long Rush........... 44 Deivert,Matt at Hiram College (11/06/10) Pass attempts....... 43 T.J. Salopek at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Pass completions.... 31 T.J. Salopek vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing....... 342 T.J. Salopek vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) TD Passes........... 4 T.J. Salopek at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) T.J. Salopek vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Long Pass........... 54 T.J. Salopek vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Receptions.......... 8 Robert Carlisle vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) David Strawser vs Kenyon (Oct 09, 2010) Carlisle,Robert at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Hartford,Terry vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Carlisle,Robert at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Yards Receiving..... 127 David Strawser vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) TD Receptions....... 3 David Strawser vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Hartford,Terry vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Long Reception...... 54 Terry Hartford vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Field Goals......... 3 Ryan Zipf at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Long Field Goal..... 48 Ryan Zipf vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Punts............... 10 Dejong,Andrew at Wabash (10/30/10) Punting Avg......... 53.3 Andrew Dejong vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Long Punt........... 67 Andrew Dejong vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Long Punt Return.... 37 Terry Hartford at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Long Kickoff Return. 42 Stamm,Craig vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Tackles............. 15 Sid Facaros at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Sacks............... 1.0 George Pappas at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) John Douglas at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) D. Williams vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) J. Mitchell vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) J. Mitchell vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Joel Trembulak vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) John Douglas at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Joel Trembulak vs Kenyon (Oct 09, 2010) Piper,James at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Mitchell,J. at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Facaros,Sid at Wabash (10/30/10) Douglas,John at Wabash (10/30/10) Williams,D. at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Douglas,John at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Mitchell,J. at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Destefano,A. at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Trembulak,Joel at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Tackles For Loss.... 4.0 John Douglas at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Interceptions....... 1 Sid Facaros at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) D. Williams at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Daniel Hafner at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Sid Facaros vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Colin Hartford vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Sid Facaros vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Zach Bell vs Kenyon (Oct 09, 2010) Hartford,Colin at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Facaros,Sid vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes.............. 49 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Yards Rushing....... 262 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Yards Per Rush...... 5.3 at Hiram College (11/06/10) TD Rushes........... 3 vs Kenyon (Oct 09, 2010) at Hiram College (11/06/10) Pass attempts....... 43 at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Pass completions.... 31 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing....... 342 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Pass...... 9.8 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) TD Passes........... 4 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Total Plays......... 78 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Total Offense....... 481 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Yards Per Play...... 7.0 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Points.............. 43 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Sacks By............ 5 at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) First Downs......... 29 at Hiram College (11/06/10) Penalties........... 10 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Penalty Yards....... 108 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Turnovers........... 3 at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Interceptions By.... 3 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010)

2010 Allegheny College Football ALLEGHENY Game Superlatives (as of Aug 01, 2011) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes.............. 20 C. Weber, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Rushing....... 96 C. Weber, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) TD Rushes........... 1 Pratt, Justin, vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) B. Zoeller, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) C. Weber, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) De'Joun Fisher, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Tyler Burke, at Wabash (10/30/10) Long Rush........... 27 C. Weber, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Pass attempts....... 59 Mason Espinosa, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions.... 38 Mason Espinosa, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing....... 406 Mason Espinosa, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) TD Passes........... 3 Joey Baum, at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Long Pass........... 53 Maxwell Bohon, at Hiram College (11/06/10) Receptions.......... 16 Jermar Rayford, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Receiving..... 147 Glenn Campbell, at Hiram College (11/06/10) TD Receptions....... 2 Shaun Nicely, at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Long Reception...... 53 Glenn Campbell, at Hiram College (11/06/10) Field Goals......... 3 Kevin Schneider, at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Long Field Goal..... 40 Carnevale, Elli, vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Punts............... 9 Luke Russo, at Hiram College (11/06/10) Punting Avg......... 43.3 T. Cochran, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Long Punt........... 73 Cory Kidd, at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Long Punt Return.... 45 B. Cunningham, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Long Kickoff Return. 35 David Walender, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Tackles............. 19 Shedlosky, Mike, vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Sacks............... 2.5 Dale English, at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Tackles For Loss.... 5.0 Adam Watson, at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Interceptions....... 1 VanTassel, Bran, vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) B. Maxwell, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) K. Freeman, vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) James Wodicka, at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Cale Garverick, at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Eric Conrad, at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) Chris Wilson, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Pete Merkle, vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) D. Singfield, at Wabash (10/30/10) Eric Enrico, at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010)

2010 Allegheny College Football ALLEGHENY Game Superlatives (as of Aug 01, 2011) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes.............. 42 vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Rushing....... 118 vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Per Rush...... 3.0 vs Kenyon (Oct 09, 2010) TD Rushes........... 2 vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) Pass attempts....... 59 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions.... 38 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing....... 406 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Pass...... 11.3 vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) TD Passes........... 3 at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Total Plays......... 76 at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) Total Offense....... 437 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Play...... 5.8 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Points.............. 27 vs Carnegie Mellon (Sep 11, 2010) Sacks By............ 6 at Case Western Reserve (Oct 02, 2010) First Downs......... 21 vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010) Penalties........... 11 at Oberlin College (Nov 13, 2010) Penalty Yards....... 117 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Turnovers........... 4 at Bethany (Sep 04, 2010) Interceptions By.... 2 vs Wittenberg (Sep 25, 2010) at Denison (Oct 16, 2010) vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 23, 2010)

2010 SeaSon StatiSticS

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 7 14 7 0 - 28 Record: (1-0) Bethany............. 0 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (0-1)

Scoring Summary: 1st 07:48 ALL - Terry Hartford 12 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 3-31 1:10 2nd 13:15 ALL - Terry Hartford 2 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 10-58 4:48 00:28 ALL - R. Carlisle 10 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 4-50 1:20 3rd 01:40 ALL - David Strawser 9 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 6-64 2:41

ALL BET FIRST DOWNS................... 16 10 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 32-81 34-92 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 207 110 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 28-19-0 27-15-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 60-288 61-202 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 6-94 2-17 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 0-0 5-71 Interception Returns-Yards.... 3-34 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 6-36.5 7-36.1 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards............... 10-108 8-117 Possession Time............... 30:25 29:35 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 12 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-6 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 2-20 2-10

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Brian Tamburlin 14-58; Tim Werley 3-15; Matt Deivert 3-14; Sean Acosta 9-5; Team 1-minus 1; T.J. Salopek 2-minus 10. Bethany-Eric Walker 18-73; Matt Grimard 11-16; Nico Irizarry 4-4; TEAM 1-minus 1.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 19-28-0-207. Bethany-Matt Grimard 13-24-3-104; Dan Pegg 2-3-0-6.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Terry Hartford 6-38; Sean Griffin 4-85; Robert Carlisle 4-55; David Strawser 3-13; Brian Tamburlin 1-12; Sean Acosta 1-4. Bethany-Eric Walker 6-42; C.J. Thomas 3-17; Ed Holmes 2-22; J. Foster 2-7; Marcus D'Aguiar 1-13; Alex Evans 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: ALLEGHENY-D. Williams 1-26; Sid Facaros 1-8; Daniel Hafner 1-0. Bethany-None.

FUMBLES: ALLEGHENY-Sean Acosta 1-0. Bethany-Ed Holmes 1-0; Jeff Joyce 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-John Douglas 1-0; George Pappas 1-0. Bethany-Blake DeBord 1-0; K. Taalib-Din 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-D. Williams 2-6; Travis Wilkins 3-4; Joel Trembulak 3-3; Sid Facaros 2-4; Shane Heschke 2-3; Thomas Alderson 2-3; Craig Stamm 1-4; Vince Luvara 0-5; Richard Nowak 0-4; A. Destefano 0-4; J. Mitchell 1-2; Zachary Minney 0-3; Zach Bell 0-3; John Douglas 2-0; Ryan Vietmeier 1-1; Bethany-Jeff Joyce 6-5; Kyle Arrington 1-10; Jordan Joyce 6-3; K. Taalib-Din 3-5; Willis Powell 2-5; Jamaan Webb 0-6; Aaron Crim 2-2; Gage Lotozo 1-3; McQuel Sims 0-4; Robert Baker 2-1; John Gyure 0-3; Blake DeBord 1-1

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Carnegie Mellon..... 3 7 10 7 - 27 Record: (1-1-0) ALLEGHENY........... 7 6 7 14 - 34 Record: (2-0-0)

Scoring Summary: 1st 12:50 CMU - Carnevale, Elli 40 yd field goal, 4-5 1:59, 00:09 ALL - David Strawser 28 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 9-77 4:46 2nd 10:30 CMU - Pratt, Justin 4 yd run (Carnevale kick), 10-71 4:34 07:18 ALL - Ryan Zipf 35 yd field goal, 9-57 3:05 01:44 ALL - Ryan Zipf 48 yd field goal, 7-24 3:06 3rd 07:51 CMU - Carnevale, Elli 20 yd field goal, 14-55 7:02 02:14 CMU - Garcia, Chris 3 yd pass from Kalkstein (Carnevale kick), 8-67 4:10 00:01 ALL - David Strawser 3 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 5-79 2:04 4th 09:42 ALL - Terry Hartford 54 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 2-64 0:29 02:18 ALL - David Strawser 16 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 15-90 6:29 00:47 CMU - Kikta, Tim 12 yd pass from Kalkstein (Carnevale kick), 6-70 1:25

CMU ALL FIRST DOWNS................... 18 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 42-113 38-120 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 163 280 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 18-10-2 31-19-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 60-276 69-400 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-26 2-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 6-131 4-94 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-12 2-18 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-40.8 3-53.3 Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards............... 6-70 3-45 Possession Time............... 27:59 32:01 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 13 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 5-5 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-3 2-4

RUSHING: Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein, Rob 12-52; Garcia, Chris 13-27; Delello, Jared 5-18; Pratt, Justin 7-15; Nardone, Jake 3-4; Blanks, Patrick 2-minus 3. ALLEGHENY-Brian Tamburlin 21-60; David Tate 6-25; T.J. Salopek 3-16; David Strawser 4-14; Matt Deivert 2-7; Team 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein, Rob 10-18-2-163. ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 19-31-1-280.

RECEIVING: Carnegie Mellon-Garcia, Chris 3-45; Kikta, Tim 2-58; Gallup, Zach 1-19; Luther, Chris 1-14; Lum, Alexander 1-10; Delello, Jared 1-9; Pratt, Justin 1-8. ALLEGHENY-David Strawser 6-127; Brian Tamburlin 4-16; Terry Hartford 3-72; Sean Griffin 3-44; Robert Carlisle 2-16; Max Kauert 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Carnegie Mellon-VanTassel, Bran 1-12. ALLEGHENY-Sid Facaros 1-18; Colin Hartford 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Carnegie Mellon-Painter, Sean 0-1; Stearns, Jason 0-1. ALLEGHENY-J. Mitchell 1-0; D. Williams 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Carnegie Mellon-Shedlosky, Mike 3-16; Brown, Vincent 4-3; Stearns, Jason 1-6; Behmke, Dan 1-6; Medenbach, Andr 1-5; Miller, Dan 5-0; Johnson, Ray 3-2; VanTassel, Bran 2-2; Parker, Owen 2-1 ALLEGHENY-D. Williams 1-8; Sid Facaros 4-4; Travis Wilkins 5-1; Colin Hartford 5-0; Ryan Schroth 2-3; James Piper 2-3; J. Mitchell 1-3; Joel Trembulak 1-3; Craig Stamm 2-1; George Pappas 0-3; Vince Luvara 1-1

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2010 Game SummarieS

Game 1: Allegheny at Bethany Game 2: Allegheny vs. Carnegie MellonInterceptions on two consecutive possessions early in the first half set up two touchdown passes by senior star T.J. Salopek and Allegheny cruised to a 28-0 victory at Bethany College in the 2010 season opener for both schools. The victory marked the 31st time that the Gators have opened their slate with a shutout, and their second consecutive effort since Allegheny blanked Case Western Reserve, 26-0, in 1975.

Salopek was sharp throughout most of the day, especially in the first half where he tossed three touchdowns, the first two to senior wideout Terry Hartford. Salopek established a new school record for career attempts during the tilt, and after closing the afternoon 19-of-28 for 207 yards and four touchdowns, is just 68 yards away from becoming Allegheny’s all-time leader in passing yards.

Although the offense was far from the razor-sharp juggernaut head coach Mark Matlak hopes to see materialize as the season moves on, the defense was sound en route to the team’s first shutout since week three of 2009. The Gators kept the Bison out of the red zone the entire afternoon, made three picks, and held Bethany to 110 yards through the air.

Junior middle linebacker Doug Williams enjoyed the best game of his ca-reer, while emerging as the top defender on Saturday. In addition to a team-high eight tackles, Williams negated the Bison’s best offensive series after making an interception at the Allegheny 16-yard line, followed by a 26-yard return that set up the Gators’ second score.

Senior T.J. Salopek capped a 15-play, 90-yard drive with a 16-yard touch-down pass to David Stawser with just over six minutes left in regulation to push Allegheny in front by two scores, while the Gators hung on despite giving up a late touchdown, 34-27, at Frank Fuhrer Field on Saturday. Salo-pek became the Blue and Gold’s all-time leading passer during the tilt as Allegheny improved to 2-0 on the young season. Trailing 13-10 at the break, Carnegie Mellon dominated the time of posses-sion and the scoreboard in the third quarter, moving in front of Allegheny, 20-13. The Gators reciprocated the domination in the final stanza, holding the ball for nearly 10 minutes while Salopek answered CMU’s push with three straight touchdown passes. Salopek and Strawser hooked up for the second time on the afternoon at the end of the third quarter with a three-yard connection that knotted the score at 20 heading into the fourth quarter.

Following a quick three-and-out by the Tartans, the Gators wasted little time in reclaiming the lead for the first time since late in the second quarter. On the second play of the series, Salopek found Terry Hartford in single cover-age on the near sideline and connected with his top target for a 54-yard touchdown pass. Although CMU orchestrated a drive on its ensuing posses-sion that threatened the Allegheny lead, Colin Hartford made a spectacular one-handed interception at the 10-yard line to thwart the push and set-up the Blue and Gold’s game-breaking drive. For the second consecutive week, Salopek threw four touchdown passes, while he passed Bubba Smith ’03 during the second quarter as the Gators’ all-time leader in passing yards. Finishing the day with 280 yards on 19-of-31 passing, Salopek now holds nearly every throwing record in team history while his output of eight touchdowns in a two-week span is also a first in the 117 years of Allegheny football.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Wittenberg.......... 7 0 3 14 - 24 Record: (4-0,2-0) ALLEGHENY........... 0 7 7 7 - 21 Record: (2-1,0-1)

Scoring Summary: 1st 11:34 WITT - C. Weber 26 yd run (S. Williams kick), 7-63 3:18 2nd 13:38 ALL - David Tate 1 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 5-19 1:58 3rd 09:26 WITT - S. Williams 20 yd field goal, 7-32 3:50 03:19 ALL - Robert Carlisle 2 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 13-74 6:01 4th 13:36 WITT - B. Zoeller 7 yd run (S. Williams kick), 5-63 2:12 08:20 WITT - J. McKee 22 yd pass from B. Zoeller (Williams kick), 6-62 2:54 04:45 ALL - David Tate 2 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 8-74 3:27

WITT ALL FIRST DOWNS................... 12 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 40-118 38-103 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 170 192 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 15-10-1 30-20-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 55-288 68-295 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 5-76 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-96 5-85 Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-33 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-40.0 6-40.7 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards............... 4-26 2-25 Possession Time............... 29:00 31:00 Third-Down Conversions........ 4 of 13 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 4-18 2-12

RUSHING: Wittenberg-C. Weber 20-96; C. Warye 11-21; B. Zoeller 8-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. ALLEGHENY-Brian Tamburlin 14-75; David Tate 9-18; Matt Deivert 4-8; Sean Acosta 3-6; T.J. Salopek 8-minus 4.

PASSING: Wittenberg-B. Zoeller 10-15-1-170. ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 19-29-2-177; David Strawser 1-1-0-15.

RECEIVING: Wittenberg-J. McKee 5-116; M. Cooper 3-37; A. Kralich 2-17. ALLEGHENY-Robert Carlisle 8-64; David Strawser 6-77; Brian Tamburlin 5-39; Terry Hartford 1-12.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wittenberg-K. Freeman 1-0; B. Maxwell 1-33. ALLEGHENY-Sid Facaros 1-1.

FUMBLES: Wittenberg-B. Zoeller 1-0. ALLEGHENY-Sid Facaros 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Wittenberg-E. Vallery 1-0; N. Wolfe 1-0; J. Montgomery 1-0; B. McKinley 1-0. ALLEGHENY-J. Mitchell 1-0; Joel Trembulak 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Wittenberg-Z. Hurtt 6-8; A. Kattoua 6-3; B. McKinley 5-4; S. Parker 4-4; E. Vallery 5-2; B. Maxwell 2-4; J. Bartlett 4-1; N. Wolfe 3-1; K. Freeman 2-1; J. Montgomery 2-0; ALLEGHENY-Sid Facaros 8-2; J. Mitchell 4-4; Vince Luvara 1-6; D. Williams 3-2; Joel Trembulak 3-1; Ed Blacka 2-2; Colin Hartford 2-1;Zach Bell 2-1; George Pappas 2-1; Travis Wilkins 1-2; Drew Perry 0-3; Shane Heschke 2-0; John Douglas 2-0

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 0 3 3 11 6 - 23 Record: (2-2) Case Western Reserve 7 7 0 3 7 - 24 Record: (4-0)

Scoring Summary: 1st 08:00 CASE - Zach Homyk 10 yd pass from Joey Baum (Coffey kick), 15-65 7:00 2nd 03:02 ALL - Ryan Zipf 29 yd field goal, 8-43 3:23 01:19 CASE - Shaun Nicely 4 yd pass from Joey Baum (Coffey kick), 7-65 1:37 3rd 01:17 ALL - Ryan Zipf 36 yd field goal, 6-34 1:57 4th 11:06 CASE - Sam Coffey 35 yd field goal, 6-13 1:56 06:01 ALL - Ryan Zipf 34 yd field goal, 14-59 4:59 01:46 ALL - Sid Facaros 76 yd fumble recovery (Strawser pass from Salopek) OT 15:00 CASE - Shaun Nicely 6 yd pass from Joey Baum (Coffey kick) 15:00 ALL - Terry Hartford 5 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick blockd)

ALL CASE FIRST DOWNS................... 18 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 32-35 36-22 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 249 285 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 38-23-1 40-31-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 70-284 76-307 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-76 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 1-0 2-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-65 5-101 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-9 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-45.8 6-32.3 Fumbles-Lost.................. 3-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 2-30 3-21 Possession Time............... 28:35 31:25 Third-Down Conversions........ 7 of 16 11 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-5 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 3-18 6-31

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Brian Tamburlin 15-45; David Strawser 1-13; Tim Werley 1-3; David Tate 1-2; Colin Hartford 1-2; Team 1-minus 2; Sean Acosta 2-minus 10; T.J. Salopek 10-minus 18. Case Western Reserve-Derek Bush 15-24; Billy Deitmen 12-17; Trevor LaBarge 2-2; B. Metlesitz 1-minus 3; Joey Baum 6-minus 18.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 23-38-1-249. Case Western Reserve-Joey Baum 31-40-0-285.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Brian Tamburlin 7-80; David Strawser 7-78; Robert Carlisle 4-40; Terry Hartford 2-10; Matt Griffith 1-17; Sean Griffin 1-15; Blake Lyle 1-9. Case Western Reserve-Zach Homyk 14-130; Shaun Nicely 8-83; Brian Webster 4-46; Derek Bush 2-15; Billy Deitmen 2-9; Bryce Coleman 1-2.

SACKS (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Ed Blacka 0-1; James Piper 0-1; Sid Facaros 0-1; John Douglas 1-0; Matt Myschisin 0-1. Case Western Reserve-Dale English 1-3; Adam Watson 0-4; Richard Doolin 0-2; Lucas Sasala 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Sid Facaros 5-10; D. Williams 1-7; Colin Hartford 5-2; J. Mitchell 1-6; Joel Trembulak 3-3; Ed Blacka 2-4; John Douglas 3-2; Shane Heschke 3-2; Ryan Schroth 0-4; Craig Stamm 2-1; James Piper 1-2; Daniel Hafner 0-3; Case Western Reserve-Jacob Adams 1-11; Lucas Sasala 0-12; Adam Watson 2-8; Dale English 1-7; James Wodicka 4-3; Zachary Hass 2-4; Mike Fioramonti 2-3; Dan Calabrese 2-3; Cary Dieter 2-2; Michael Harris 1-3

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Game 3: Allegheny vs. No. 5 Wittenberg Game 4: Allegheny at Case Western ReserveNationally-ranked No. 5 Wittenberg remained unbeaten in the 2010 cam-paign after escaping with a 24-21 victory against Allegheny College at Frank B. Fuhrer Field. Trailing 14-10 heading into the fourth quarter, the Tigers scored touchdowns on back-to-back possessions before hanging on for the tough conference win.

One of the game’s defining moments occurred with just under 14 minutes left in regulation. Facing a third-and-22 from the Allegheny 40, junior signal caller Ben Zoeller eluded a near-sack before connecting with third-year wideout Michael Cooper for a 33-yard completion to set up the Tigers’ go-ahead score. Zoeller dashed into the end zone from seven yards out on the next play to push Wittenberg in front, 17-14. Zoeller displayed similar magic on the Tigers’ next series, turning another near-sack on a third-and-12 into a 20-yard reception to Josh McKee. Three plays later, McKee made a spectacular catch at the back of the end zone to give Wittenberg a 10-point cushion mid-way through the final frame.

Allegheny senior quarterback T.J. Salopek brought the Gators back to life by orchestrating a superb drive on the ensuing series. Finishing 5-of-5 for 63 yards on the drive, Salopek methodically drove Allegheny down the field by targeting five different receivers. With first-and-goal from the Tiger two, fullback David Tate punched in his second score of the day to slice the deficit to three.

Down to the final minute of regulation, Wittenberg showcased its defensive muscle by forcing two incompletions and a tackle for loss. With the game hanging in the balance, Wittenberg rush forced Salopek out of the pocket and out of bounds on the near sideline, six yards short of the first-down. marker.

Senior safety Sid Facaros capped a career day with a 76-yard fumble recovery return for a touchdown that enabled Allegheny to force overtime at Case Western Reserve on Saturday. Despite the late rally, the Spartans, who are just outside the top 25 in this week’s national polls, sneaked past the Gators in the extra session, 24-23.

The Gators orchestrated a superb comeback late in the fourth quarter to push their second consecutive nationally-prominent foe to the brink. Unfor-tunately, the Gators endured two blocked kicks, including a diving lunge by Case junior Jacob Adams on an overtime PAT try that would have extended the game.

Facaros delivered a stand-out performance for the Allegheny defense, mak-ing a career-high 15 tackles, in addition to scooping up and running back the overtime-forcing score with 1:46 left in regulation. He was involved on a third-down sack in the first quarter that resulted in a long missed field goal, while closing with 2.5 tackles for loss.

Trailing 17-6 midway through the fourth quarter, Allegheny scored 11 straight points to tie the game. Case Western Reserve, which won its 35th-consecutive regular-season game, blocked a 24-yard field attempt on Allegheny’s second possession of the second half.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Kenyon.............. 0 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (0-5,0-2) ALLEGHENY........... 7 10 0 7 - 24 Record: (3-2,1-1)

Scoring Summary: 1st 01:13 ALL - Sean Acosta 4 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 8-49 4:00 2nd 08:48 ALL - Ryan Zipf 24 yd field goal, 6-67 2:34 02:03 ALL - Brian Tamburlin 3 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 8-65 3:55 4th 09:11 ALL - T.J. Salopek 4 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 15-95 7:31

KEN ALL FIRST DOWNS................... 18 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 26-79 33-155 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 247 256 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 44-32-1 29-19-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 70-326 62-411 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 2--1 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 2-38 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-8 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 6-36.8 4-50.0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 6-64 8-54 Possession Time............... 28:28 31:32 Third-Down Conversions........ 8 of 18 3 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 0-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 2-9

RUSHING: Kenyon-Jordan Brooks 14-59; Brett Williams 6-15; Dan Shannon 6-5. ALLEGHENY-Sean Acosta 17-89; Brian Tamburlin 9-48; T.J. Salopek 3-16; Matt Deivert 1-14; David Tate 1-minus 1; Team 1-minus 2; Matt Griffith 1-minus 9.

PASSING: Kenyon-Dan Shannon 32-44-1-247. ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 19-28-0-256; David Strawser 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Kenyon-Brett Williams 8-52; Jordan Brooks 6-26; Michael Beck 5-38; Charles Small 5-33; Tim Ladwig 3-38; Bradley Couts 2-17; Michael Morales 2-13; D. Westerhold 1-30. ALLEGHENY-David Strawser 8-80; Matt Griffith 5-92; Sean Acosta 3-45; Tim Werley 2-26; Max Kauert 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Kenyon-None. ALLEGHENY-Zach Bell 1-8.

FUMBLES: Kenyon-Jordan Brooks 1-1; D. Westerhold 1-0. ALLEGHENY-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Kenyon-Beau Calcei 4-3; Luke Bissinger 6-0; Michael Papagni 5-1; Kyle Bailey 4-1; Mark Sullivan 4-1; Carlo Gagliardo 4-0; Will Clements 3-0; Kolin Sullivan 2-1; Frankie Morales 2-0; Mike Danziger 2-0 ALLEGHENY-Colin Hartford 4-2; Zach Bell 3-3; Ryan Vietmeier 3-3; Shane Heschke 3-3; Sid Facaros 3-3; Vince Luvara 2-3; Thomas Alderson 2-3; A. Destefano 3-1; Zachary Minney 3-1; Ed Blacka 1-3; Ryan Schroth 3-0; George Pappas 1-2; Trevor Colvin 0-3; J. Mitchell 1-1; John Douglas 1-1; Craig Stamm 1-1; D. Williams 0-2

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 0 14 0 3 - 17 Record: (4-2,2-1) Denison............. 7 6 3 0 - 16 Record: (3-4,1-2)

Scoring Summary: 1st 08:39 DEN - Eric Conrad 55 yd interception return (Kevin Schneider kick) 2nd 13:35 DEN - Kevin Schneider 30 yd field goal, 12-66 6:55 10:18 ALL - Griffith,Matt 25 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 3-34 0:40 04:18 ALL - Hartford,Terry 13 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 10-71 3:58 00:45 DEN - Kevin Schneider 22 yd field goal, 11-64 3:26 3rd 04:34 DEN - Kevin Schneider 37 yd field goal, 6-13 3:01 4th 08:14 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 29 yd field goal, 7-14 4:00

ALL DEN FIRST DOWNS................... 17 11 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 34-114 25-37 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 201 172 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 27-18-2 28-22-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 61-315 53-209 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 4-31 3--2 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-65 4-63 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-0 2-53 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-41.4 7-37.7 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 5-55 5-63 Possession Time............... 30:05 29:55 Third-Down Conversions........ 5 of 12 2 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 2-15 3-12

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Tamburlin,Brian 17-71; Acosta,Sean 9-42; T.J. Salopek 5-2; Strawser,David 2-1; Team 1-minus 2. Denison-Dan Crawford 11-25; Sam Fioroni 7-15; Max Paulus 7-minus 3.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 18-27-2-201. Denison-Max Paulus 22-28-1-172.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Carlisle,Robert 8-85; Hartford,Terry 4-42; Tamburlin,Brian 2-22; Griffith,Matt 1-25; Strawser,David 1-13; Acosta,Sean 1-13; Bush,Greg 1-1. Denison-Shawn Eagle 8-55; Andy Carpenter 4-36; Joe Lucking 2-27; Lucas Graham 2-20; Dan Crawford 2-13; Braden Layer 2-6; Jeff Cochran 1-9; Sam Fioroni 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: ALLEGHENY-Hartford,Colin 1-0. Denison-Eric Conrad 1-55; Cale Garverick 1-minus 2.

SACKS (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Piper,James 1-0; Mitchell,J. 1-0. Denison-Anthony Zarate 1-0; Winters Heafey 1-0; Nat Kell 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Williams,D. 4-4; Luvara,Vince 2-6; Facaros,Sid 2-5; Blacka,Ed 3-3; Douglas,John 3-2; Hartford,Colin 3-1; Bell,Zach 2-2; Alderson,Thomas 3-0; Wilkins,Travis 2-1; Piper,James 2-1; Devlin,William 1-2; Deivert,Matt 2-0; Stamm,Craig 2-0; Mitchell,J. 1-1; Destefano,A. 0-2; Heschke,Shane 0-2; Dave Kleppick 0-2; Pappas,George 0-2; Denison-Scott Baird 6-2; Eric Conrad 3-5; Lane Hartfield 4-2; Adam Murray 1-5; Nat Kell 3-2; Cale Garverick 2-3; Pat Effinger 2-2; Alex Sycher 1-3; Tyler Lambert 2-1; Nick Elliott 1-2; Joel Elliott 1-2; Charles Coleman 0-3; Drew Clanin 2-1

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Game 5: Allegheny vs. Kenyon Game 6: Allegheny at DenisonAllegheny rushed for a season-high 152 yards and scored three times on the ground in powering to a 24-0 victory over North Coast Athletic Conference-rival Kenyon College. The Gators, who also totaled a season-best 419 yards of total offense, shutout the Lords for the sixth time in the team’s last 11 meetings. The Gators capitalized on two personal fouls and an outstanding play by Shane Heschke to rip Kenyon out of the red zone late in the third after hav-ing a first-and-goal from the seven, while the pass defense came up huge after stopping the Lords on four straight downs in a goal situation midway through the fourth. Kenyon also endured a 28-yard field goal miss and was whistled for roughing the kicker which negated a punt return for touchdown. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Allegheny turned the new set of downs into its last score of the day as the Gators drove 95 yards on 14 plays. Quar-terback T.J. Salopek capped the drive with a four-yard rush up the middle.

Salopek enjoyed a solid day of work, finishing 20-of-29 for 267 yards. He became the first quarterback in program history to throw for 600 career completions on a 42-yard connection to Matt Griffith in the second.

After fumbling away its first possession of the game, which was recovered by junior Daniel Hapfer, the Kenyon offense was forced to punt on its next four possessions. Andrew DeJong, who entered the weekend tilt as the NCAA punt leader, boosted his average after averaging 50 yards on four kicks.

Allegheny pulled out a tough, 17-16, win at Deeds-Piper Stadium on Sat-urday night at Denison, although the Gators needed to overcome several big mistakes in securing its second consecutive conference victory. Ryan Zipf’s 28-yard field goal with eight minutes left in regulation marked the only points of the fourth quarter as Allegheny topped The Big Red for the 21st time in the last 22 meetings.

Allegheny spotted Denison 10 points early in the game as The Big Red capi-talized on two crucial turnovers. The costly errors, uncharacteristic for the 2010 Gators, actually led to 13 of Denison’s points.

The Gators turned the tables on the Denison attack as it tried to pass its way out of its own territory later in the quarter. On a second –and-11 from their own 15, Big Red quarterback Max Paulus was picked off on a great effort by Colin Hartford 20 yards downfield. Two plays later, Salopek delivered a perfect 25-yard strike to Matt Griffith to put Allegheny on the board. After forcing a quick three-and-out, Allegheny went back to work and ended up assembling its best drive of the evening. Covering 71 yards on 10 plays, Salopek connected with Terry Hartford on a 13-yard touchdown to push the Gators in front, 14-10. The toss was Salopek’s 44th career touchdown pass as he moved ahead of Mike Ganey ’69 into fourth place on the school’s all-time charts.

Brian Tamburlin ran for 40 of his game-high 71 yards on the Gators’ last drive, while Sean Acosta added 42 yards on nine carries. Allegheny out-gained Denison, 315-209 for the game, although much of the difference can be attributed to Allegheny’s rush defense, which held Denison to a season-low 37 yards on 25 attempts.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Ohio Wesleyan....... 7 0 14 0 - 21 Record: (0-7,0-3) ALLEGHENY........... 7 24 7 3 - 41 Record: (5-2,3-1)

Scoring Summary: 1st 12:24 ALL - Tamburlin,Brian 6 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick), 5-44 2:36 09:30 OWU - Dave Mogilnicki 39 yd pass from Espinosa (Chilkov kick), 7-70 2:50 2nd 10:12 ALL - Acosta,Sean 6 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick), 14-81 7:08 05:20 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 26 yd field goal, 10-41 4:17 03:50 ALL - Hartford,Terry 9 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 1-9 0:06 01:12 ALL - Hartford,Terry 2 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 7-89 1:58 3rd 07:55 OWU - De'Joun Fisher 1 yd run (Nick Chilkov kick), 7-93 3:38 03:50 ALL - Hartford,Terry 5 yd pass from T.J. Salopek (Zipf kick), 9-65 4:01 02:02 OWU - Jermar Rayford 14 yd pass from Espinosa (Chilkov kick), 6-62 1:40 4th 12:56 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 21 yd field goal, 8-56 4:06

OWU ALL FIRST DOWNS................... 21 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 16-31 33-134 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 406 342 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 59-38-2 35-31-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 75-437 68-476 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 1-0 1-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 7-161 3-84 Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-5 2-49 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-39.8 2-47.0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards............... 6-50 7-54 Possession Time............... 27:42 32:18 Third-Down Conversions........ 4 of 14 5 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 5 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-3 7-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: Ohio Wesleyan-Mason Espinosa 2-16; De'Joun Fisher 8-11; Chris Marshall 2-3; Acorye' White 2-3; Rayce Risser 2-minus 2. ALLEGHENY-Tamburlin,Brian 15-72; Acosta,Sean 11-37; T.J. Salopek 3-26; Team 2-0; Werley,Tim 2-minus 1.

PASSING: Ohio Wesleyan-Mason Espinosa 38-59-2-406. ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 31-35-2-342.

RECEIVING: Ohio Wesleyan-Jermar Rayford 16-119; Rayce Risser 6-63; Acorye' White 5-55; Dave Mogilnicki 3-78; Pat Embleton 2-25; Danny Flanegan 2-10; Nick Jackson 1-38; Max Wilson 1-10; De'Joun Fisher 1-6; Gabe Bram 1-2. ALLEGHENY-Hartford,Terry 8-71; Griffith,Matt 5-55; Acosta,Sean 4-17; Griffin,Sean 3-59; Strawser,David 3-59; Carlisle,Robert 3-41; Tamburlin,Brian 3-15; Werley,Tim 1-15; Dan Lubarda 1-10.

INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio Wesleyan-Chris Wilson 1-5; Pete Merkle 1-0. ALLEGHENY-Stelzer,Ray 1-0; Facaros,Sid 1-49.

TACKLES (UA-A): Ohio Wesleyan-Pete Merkle 5-5; Tom Schindler 6-2; Tyler Sheetz 6-1; Chad Murawski 4-3; Justin Segal 4-3; J. Huddleston 5-1; J.J. Masley 4-1; Chris Wilson 4-0; Keegan Varner 3-1; George Newcomb 1-2; ALLEGHENY-Bell,Zach 4-1; Vietmeier,Ryan 3-2; Facaros,Sid 4-0; Trembulak,Joel 4-0; Hartford,Colin 4-0; Heschke,Shane 4-0; Williams,D. 3-1; Alderson,Thomas 3-0; Piper,James 2-1; Wilkins,Travis 2-1; Devlin,William 2-1; Luvara,Vince 1-2; Blacka,Ed 2-0; Strawser,David 2-0; Burkley,Brad 1-1; Perry,Drew 1-1; Destefano,A. 1-1; Stamm,Craig 1-1; Minney,Zachary 1-1

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 0 3 0 0 - 3 Record: (5-3,3-2) Wabash.............. 3 7 3 7 - 20 Record: (7-1,5-0)

Scoring Summary: 1st 07:18 WABF - S. Whitehead 24 yd field goal, 15-61 5:42 2nd 12:37 WABF - Tyler Burke 6 yd run (Whitehead kick), 9-51 2:59 00:02 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 27 yd field goal, 9-80 2:36 3rd 02:05 WABF - S. Whitehead 32 yd field goal, 10-53 3:34 4th 08:40 WABF - Jonathon Koop 9 yd blocked punt return (Whitehead kick)

ALL WAB FIRST DOWNS................... 9 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 33-111 31-85 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 89 168 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 26-15-1 34-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 59-200 65-253 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 3-1 6-55 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-81 2-23 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-23 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 11-33.8 8-39.4 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards............... 4-30 7-70 Possession Time............... 31:02 28:58 Third-Down Conversions........ 5 of 17 2 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 0 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 1-1 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 2-15 4-22

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Deivert,Matt 10-68; Tamburlin,Brian 9-38; Acosta,Sean 7-24; Werley,Tim 1-3; T.J. Salopek 6-minus 22. Wabash-Tyler Burke 14-52; Vann Hunt 8-26; Derrick Yoder 8-12; James Kraus 1-minus 5.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 13-23-1-76; Jordan Fowler 2-3-0-13. Wabash-Tyler Burke 21-34-0-168.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Strawser,David 3-22; Tamburlin,Brian 3-19; Carlisle,Robert 2-10; Griffin,Sean 2-6; Hartford,Terry 1-12; Myers,Matt 1-8; Deivert,Matt 1-7; Bush,Greg 1-5; Acosta,Sean 1-0. Wabash-James Kraus 8-70; Jonathan Horn 6-57; Brady Young 5-28; Geoffrey Wright 1-13; Derrick Yoder 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: ALLEGHENY-None. Wabash-D. Singfield 1-23.

FUMBLES: ALLEGHENY-None. Wabash-Tyler Burke 2-0; James Kraus 1-1; Dan Ryan Wood 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Douglas,John 1-0; Facaros,Sid 1-0. Wabash-Jake Kolisek 2-0; Nick Ramsey 1-0; JD McClintic 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Hartford,Colin 5-1; Blacka,Ed 3-3; Trembulak,Joel 3-2; Heschke,Shane 3-2; Devlin,William 2-3; Facaros,Sid 3-1; Luvara,Vince 1-3; Burkley,Brad 1-3; Douglas,John 3-0; Bell,Zach 2-1; Vietmeier,Ryan 2-1; Destefano,A. 1-2; Piper,James 1-2; Mitchell,J. 0-3; Wilkins,Travis 1-1; Williams,D. 0-2; Pappas,George 1-0; Nowak,Richard 1-0; Minney,Zachary 0-1; Myschisin,Matt 0-1; Smith,Sean 0-1; Perry,Drew 0-1. Wabash-CJ Gum 3-6; Sam Smith 3-3; D. Singfield 3-3; Jake Kolisek 3-3; Dan Ryan Wood 2-4; Nick Ramsey 3-2; Kyle Najar 3-2; Pat Clegg 2-3; Austin O'Neal 1-4; Jake Martin 3-1; Austin Hodges 1-2; JD McClintic 1-2; Zach Brock 1-1; Jason Eichler 0-2; Jonathon Koop 1-0; Kyle Bottos 1-0; Luke Zinsmaster 1-0; James Pannell 0-1

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Game 7: Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan Game 8: Allegheny at No. 15 WabashBehind a balanced attacked and an incredibly efficient performance by se-nior quarterback T.J. Salopek, Allegheny out-dueled Ohio Wesleyan in a wild offensive battle at Frank B. Fuhrer Field on Saturday. The teams combined for over 900 yards of total offense, but the Gators were 7-for-7 in the red zone en route to a 41-21 victory.

The offensive totals were staggering for both teams. There were seven scor-ing drives of at least 65 yards and both passing attacks were firing on all cyl-inders. Salopek finished 31-of-35 for 342 yards and three touchdowns, while rookie Mason Espinosa completed 38-of-59 passes for 406 yards. Jermer Raymond, who was listed as the back-up fullback on the Battling Bishops depth chart, had a career-high 16 catches for 119 yards and a score. Terry Hartford served as the Gators’ top target, with eight catches for 71 yards and three touchdowns.

The game was tied at seven after the first quarter of play, but 24 unan-swered points in the second quarter powered Allegheny to a 31-7 lead at the break and the Blue and Gold never looked back.

Ohio Wesleyan was held to just 31 yards rushing on 16 attempts, while its longest run of the day covered nine yards.

One of the most amazing statistics about the offense show was that there were no sacks in the game despite 94 combined drop backs. Allegheny did have a season-high seven pass break-ups, including two by Facaros who delivered another outstanding individual effort.

Numerous changes to Allegheny’s two-deep including a game-time decision for standout quarterback T.J. Salopek painted a gloomy picture for the Ga-tors even prior to Saturday’s start. Despite a tremendous effort, especially by their defensive corps, the Gators were eliminated from contention in the North Coast Athletic Conference championship title race. Wabash rode superb special teams and an outstanding defensive performance of its own en route to a 20-3 victory at home. Allegheny had its three-game winning streak snapped despite holding a stout Wabash offense to its lowest offensive output of the season and nearly 150 yards below its season average. The Gators were once again impres-sive against the opposition’s ground game. Entering the day ranked ninth in the nation in rush defense, Allegheny held the Little Giants to half of their season average while becoming the first team to hold the Wabash ground game under 100 yards.

Rookie quarterback Jordan Fowler made his collegiate debut in the fourth quarter, but was unable to steer the offense into a dangerous position. Salopek showed remarkable resilience in making his 36th career start for the Gators.

It truly was a team performance for the Gators on defense. Holding Wabash to a season-low 14 first downs and a season-worst 2-of-16 on third downs, the Gators had 25 different players factor on at least one tackle. Although Allegheny has lost three games this season, they have been dealt a very dif-ficult slate. The combined record for the three teams to beat Allegheny this season is 23-1.

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Senior quarterback T.J. Salopek tossed three touchdowns and the Gators’ ground unit added three more scores as Allegheny dominated Hiram, 43-21, on Saturday at Henry Field. Allegheny scored 19 unanswered points in the third quarter and led 36-7 before lifting its starters and cruising to the conference win.

Although the Terriers had just 98 yards passing midway through the fourth quarter, blown coverage in the secondary enabled Hiram back-up quarter-back Maxwell Bohon to manufacture two late scores. Bohon finished 7-of-8 for 142 yards, and had touchdown passes of 53 and 14 yards to take a bite of Allegheny’s otherwise suffocating defensive effort.

The Gators’ defense delivered another smothering effort against the op-position’s ground game. Hiram gained just 20 yards on 26 carries, while Allegheny held its third opponent of the season under 37 yards.

On the other side of the ball, Allegheny had a season-high 481 yards of total offense. The balanced attack proved tough for the Terriers to contain especially with the Gators boasting a whopping 265 yards rushing – their highest total in a game since rushing for 287 yards against Kenyon on Oct. 14, 2006.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 7 3 19 14 - 43 Record: (6-3,4-2) Hiram College....... 0 7 0 14 - 21 Record: (1-8,1-4)

Scoring Summary: 1st 05:59 ALL - Carlisle,Robert 19 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 8-70 3:33 2nd 05:27 HIRF - Steve Brown 85 yd fumble recovery (Luke Russo kick) 02:35 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 24 yd field goal, 8-38 2:51 3rd 12:18 ALL - Tamburlin,Brian 14 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick blocked), 6-60 2:41 10:36 ALL - Strawser,David 10 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 1-10 0:04 05:09 ALL - Griffin,Sean 9 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick blkd), 8-69 4:14 4th 12:44 ALL - Deivert,Matt 44 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick), 3-61 1:22 07:06 ALL - O'Brien,Taylor 5 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick), 5-32 1:40 05:49 HIRF - Glenn Campbell 53 yd pass from Bohon (Russo kick), 3-57 1:09 01:55 HIRF - Shaun Zalewski 14 yd pass from Bohon (Rieg kick), 7-85 1:43

ALL HIR FIRST DOWNS................... 29 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 49-262 26-20 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 219 245 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 29-19-0 38-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 78-481 64-265 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-20 1-85 Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-3 3-9 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-16 8-145 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-36.8 9-29.4 Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-2 4-1 Penalties-Yards............... 4-56 5-49 Possession Time............... 35:26 24:34 Third-Down Conversions........ 7 of 13 3 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 0 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 6-7 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Tamburlin,Brian 22-112; Deivert,Matt 9-97; Acosta,Sean 8-41; Perko,Ben 6-15; O'Brien,Taylor 1-5; Team 1-minus 2; T.J. Salopek 2-minus 6. Hiram College-Brendan Rehor 10-34; Chris Austin 10-13; Caleb Jones 3-4; Glenn Campbell 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 32.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 18-27-0-209; Jordan Fowler 1-2-0-10. Hiram College-Brendan Rehor 15-30-0-103; Maxwell Bohon 7-8-0-142.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Strawser,David 4-52; Griffith,Matt 3-20; Carlisle,Robert 2-45; Griffin,Sean 2-30; Dan Lubarda 2-15; Tamburlin,Brian 2-15; Lyle,Blake 1-15; Hartford,Terry 1-13; O'Brien,Taylor 1-10; Acosta,Sean 1-4. Hiram College-Glenn Campbell 9-147; Luke Lewis 6-23; Shaun Zalewski 5-61; Richard Simpson 2-14.

FUMBLES: ALLEGHENY-Tamburlin,Brian 1-1; T.J. Salopek 1-1. Hiram College-TEAM 2-1; Richard Simpson 1-0; Brendan Rehor 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Heschke,Shane 3-2; Hartford,Colin 4-0; Perry,Drew 2-2; Bell,Zach 2-2; Trembulak,Joel 3-0; Nowak,Richard 3-0; Schwanke,L. 3-0; Destefano,A. 2-1; Devlin,William 2-1; Pappas,George 2-1; Piper,James 1-2; Facaros,Sid 2-0; Vietmeier,Ryan 2-0; Minney,Zachary 1-1; Mitchell,J. 1-1; Riel,Jordon 1-1; Hamblen,Joshua 1-1; Stelzer,Ray 1-0; Luvara,Vince 1-0; Dave Kleppick 1-0; Hiram College-Oliver Dickerho 7-5; Josh Peacock 6-4; Steve Brown 3-6; Mike Brown 4-3; Tim Isaac 4-2; Chase Laudato 5-0; Brandon Nuby 2-3; Adam Shankle 2-3; Devyn Bozman 4-0; Robert Woods 3-1

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- ALLEGHENY........... 3 7 7 0 - 17 Record: (7-3,4-2) Oberlin College..... 0 0 0 14 - 14 Record: (4-6,3-3)

Scoring Summary: 1st 11:49 ALL - Zipf,Ryan 21 yd field goal, 8-26 2:23 2nd 00:23 ALL - Acosta,Sean 4 yd run (Zipf,Ryan kick), 13-80 5:15 3rd 10:28 ALL - Carlisle,Robert 8 yd pass from Salopek (Zipf kick), 7-59 3:17 4th 01:29 OBEF - Robin Witjes 21 yd pass from Zebelian (Richard kick), 6-74 1:12 01:00 OBEF - Adam Niec 28 yd pass from Zebelian (Richard kick), 5-65 0:29

ALL OBE FIRST DOWNS................... 19 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 32-60 21-26 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 283 272 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 43-25-1 41-24-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 75-343 62-298 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards............ 1-13 1-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 2-10 4-76 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-7 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-43.0 7-40.1 Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-1 4-0 Penalties-Yards............... 6-69 11-90 Possession Time............... 31:07 27:53 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 15 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-4 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 5-21 1-8

RUSHING: ALLEGHENY-Acosta,Sean 6-36; Tamburlin,Brian 18-30; Deivert,Matt 2-3; Griffin,Sean 2-2; Team 2-minus 3; T.J. Salopek 2-minus 8. Oberlin College-M. Richardson 5-29; Drew Mixter 6-12; Josh Mandel 2-10; Joey Zebelian 6-minus 4; Cory Kidd 1-minus 8; TEAM 1-minus 13.

PASSING: ALLEGHENY-T.J. Salopek 25-43-1-283. Oberlin College-Joey Zebelian 22-37-1-263; Josh Mandel 2-4-0-9.

RECEIVING: ALLEGHENY-Carlisle,Robert 8-105; Strawser,David 4-35; Griffith,Matt 3-42; Hartford,Terry 3-33; Griffin,Sean 3-25; Werley,Tim 1-17; Bush,Greg 1-5; Dan Lubarda 1-4; Acosta,Sean 1-3; Tamburlin,Brian 0-14. Oberlin College-Danny Enright 8-96; Ryan Harvey 5-38; Cory Kidd 3-14; Adam Niec 2-38; Robin Witjes 2-35; M. Richardson 2-31; Drew Mixter 1-11; Pete Morris 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: ALLEGHENY-Hartford,Colin 1-7. Oberlin College-Eric Enrico 1-0.

FUMBLES: ALLEGHENY-Griffin,Sean 1-0; Team 1-1. Oberlin College-Cory Kidd 1-0; Joey Zebelian 1-0; David Kalgren 1-0; TEAM 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Trembulak,Joel 1-0; Mitchell,J. 1-0; Douglas,John 1-0; Destefano,A. 1-0; Williams,D. 1-0. Oberlin College-Ron Rupard 0-1; J. Hochendoner 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): ALLEGHENY-Heschke,Shane 6-1; Bell,Zach 5-2; Devlin,William 3-4; Destefano,A. 3-0; Trembulak,Joel 2-1; Williams,D. 2-1; Mitchell,J. 2-0; Douglas,John 2-0; Nowak,Richard 1-1; Luvara,Vince 1-1; Blacka,Ed 1-1; Perry,Drew 1-1; Oberlin College-Matt Richard 8-5; David Kalgren 5-3; Derrick Dennis 4-3; Ron Rupard 2-4; Eric Enrico 1-5; C.J. Plyler 4-1; Cody Wiewandt 3-2; J. Hochendoner 1-4; Dane Stritt 3-0; Clay Eaton 0-3

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Game 9: Allegheny at Hiram Game 10: Allegheny at OberlinAllegheny capped another strong season with a 17-14 victory at Oberlin in Savage Stadium on Saturday. The final score wasn’t indicative of the Gators’ complete-team effort, which held a 17-0 lead with less than three minutes remaining in regulation. Colin Hartford set the tone for the Gators with his second interception of the year on Oberlin’s third play from scrimmage. Taking over at the Oberlin 30, senior T.J. Salopek threw three straight completions, including two to Matt Griffith, to set up Allegheny with a first-and-goal at the one. Oberlin showed some early resolve of its own by stopping the Gators three straight times on the door step. Taking the easy points, junior kicker Ryan Zipf connected on a 21-yarder to give Allegheny a 3-0 lead. The kick served as Zipf’s 12th field goal of the season, which tied a single-season program record.

Although Allegheny had drives of nine and 12 plays, it wasn’t until midway through the second quarter that the Blue and Gold would add to its lead. As-sembling the longest drive of the day for either team, the Gators covered 80 yards on 13 plays that ultimately ended with a four-yard touchdown run by rookie Sean Acosta. Less than five minutes into the second half, Allegheny stretched its lead to 17-0 as Rob Carlisle hauled in an eight-yard touchdown pass.

Although Carlisle was his top target, Salopek delivered completions to 10 different receivers. He closes his career as the Gators’ all-time leader in total offense (6,541), passing yards (7,897), completions (718) and attempts (1,135). With the victory, Allegheny reached at least seven wins for the 13th time since 1990 with just one losing season since 1985.

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Scoring 30 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram ............. 10/23/04 30 Shane Ream vs. Hiram ..................10/07/0030 Jim Mormino vs. Oberlin ................11/15/9730 Kyle Smesko vs. Kenyon ............... 11/09/9630 Jon Iozzi vs. Denison ..................... 10/30/9330 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham .........10/05/9130 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ...... 10/18/6924 Twenty-four Times Most Recently: Brian Woods vs. Earlham.............. 11/08/03

Rushing Yards259 James Villa vs. Bethany .................10/27/56252 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ...........10/14/06245 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham .........11/14/92238 Shane Ream vs. Wash. & Jeff. ..... 09/09/00222 Stanley Drayton vs. Oberlin ...........10/24/92218 Jim Mormino vs. Denison ..............10/04/97216 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ...........10/16/04213 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram ............. 09/16/06212 Stanley Drayton vs. Wittenberg .....10/26/91210 Stanley Drayton vs. Kenyon ...........10/17/92

Rushing Attempts42 Shane Ream vs. W & J .................... 09/09/0040 Bob Murray vs. Thiel ......................10/31/8138 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ...........10/14/0638 Stanley Drayton vs. Carnegie Mellon 09/07/9136 Stanley Drayton vs. Albion .............11/23/9135 Shane Ream vs. Ohio Wesleyan ... 11/11/0035 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham .........11/14/9235 Stanley Drayton vs. Wittenberg .....10/19/9133 Five Times Most Recently: Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ...........10/15/05

Rushing Touchdowns 5 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram .........10/23/20045 Shane Ream vs. Hiram ............... 10/7/20005 Jim Mormino vs. Oberlin ........... 11/15/19975 Kyle Smesko vs. Kenyon ............. 11/9/19965 Jon Iozzi vs. Denison .................10/30/19935 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham ...... 10/5/19914 Seven Times Most Recently: Shane Ream vs. Buffalo State ..... 11/06/99

Passing Yards400 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/06 365 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ................10/13/01365 T.J. Salopek vs. Denison ................10/17/09 361 Bubba Smith vs. Denison ............. 10/25/03358 Kyle Adamson vs. Mount Union .... 11/23/96342`T.J. Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....10/23/10322 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .. 10/18/69315 Mike Ganey at John Carroll ............10/11/69306 Paul Bell vs. Wittenberg .................09/24/94302 Jimmy Savage vs. Hiram ............... 09/16/06

Passing Attempts58 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/06 46 Bubba Smith vs. Wash. & Jeff. ..... 09/13/0344 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ........... 11/08/0844 Jimmy Savage vs. Denison ........... 09/30/0643 T.J. Salopek vs. Wooster ................10/31/0943 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ............11/03/0743 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon ...10/19/6842 Jimmy Savage vs. Wooster ............10/21/0640 Bubba Smith vs. Montclair State . 11/22/0339 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ................10/13/0138 Jimmy Savage vs. Kenyon ..............10/15/05

Passing Completions 38 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/0633 T.J. Salopek vs. Kenyon ..................10/24/09 32 Bubba Smith vs. W & J .................. 09/13/0331 T.J. Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....10/23/1030 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ........... 11/08/0829 Jimmy Savage vs. Kenyon ..............10/15/0528 Drew Stelzer vs. Kenyon ................10/13/0727 Kyle Adamson vs. Mount Union .... 11/23/9626 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ............11/03/0725 Bubba Smith vs. Montclair State . 11/22/0325 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ................10/13/01

Touchdown Passes 6 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ................10/13/015 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .. 10/18/694 T.J. Salopek vs. Carnegie Mellon .....9/11/104 T..J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg .......... 11/08/084 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/064 Bubba Smith vs. Earlham ............. 11/08/034 Kyle Adamson vs. Carnegie Mellon 09/09/954 Paul Bell vs. Case .......................... 09/25/934 Paul Bell vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..........11/07/924 Paul Bell vs. Carnegie Mellon ....... 10/03/924 Jeff Filkovski vs. Earlham ............. 09/28/904 Carl Herrmann vs. Westminster ... 11/11/50

Receptions14 Jay Lewis vs. John Carroll ..............10/11/6913 Kyle Geiser vs. Kenyon ...................10/15/0512 Jim Lieb vs. Kenyon ........................10/13/0711 Jake Vite vs. Kenyon.......................10/24/0911 Jim Lieb vs. Ohio Wesleyan ...........10/27/0711 Jon Turner vs. W & J ...................... 09/13/0311 John Boughton vs. Oberlin .............10/14/6710 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash .......................10/07/0610 Dallas Robinson vs. Wabash .........10/07/0610 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash ...................... 10/29/05

Receiving Yards254 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ...... 10/18/69217 Jay Lewis vs. John Carroll ..............10/11/69185 Terry Hartford vs. Denison .............10/17/09181 Andy McKenzie vs. Ohio Wesleyan 11/07/92177 Jon Turner vs. Kenyon ....................10/13/01172 Brian Woods vs. Earlham.............. 11/08/03168 Andy McKenzie vs. Denison ..........09/17/94158 Jon Turner vs. Hiram ......................10/06/01157 Chris Conrad vs. Case Western .... 10/12/96157 Chris Conrad vs. Earlham ..............10/07/95

Single-game RecoRdS

Dallas Robinson

Shane Ream

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Touchdown Receptions4 Jon Turner vs. Kenyon ....................10/13/014 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ...... 10/18/693 Terry Hartford vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..10/23/103 David Strawser vs. CMU ...................9/11/103 Dallas Robinson vs. Oberlin.......... 11/11/063 Jake Vite vs. Wabash .....................10/07/063 Brian Woods vs. Earlham.............. 11/08/033 Jon Turner vs. Hiram ......................10/06/013 Brian Woods vs. Denison .............. 09/22/01

Punt Returns8 Julio Lacayo vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....11/02/917 Chuck Lazar vs. John Carroll ........ 11/04/786 Joe Cowart vs. Kenyon ...................10/13/016 Antoine Morris vs. Kenyon ............ 11/09/966 Mark Spoerke vs. Wittenberg ........10/10/925 Fourteen Times Most Recently: Jake Vite vs. Juniata ...................... 09/06/08

Punt Return Yards 161 Chuck Lazar vs. Case Western ......10/14/78118 Brian Woods vs. Earlham.............. 11/08/03117 Tedd Gozur vs. Oberlin ...................11/14/98116 Chris Conrad vs. Thiel ................... 09/14/96115 Antoine Morris vs. Kenyon ............ 11/09/96111 Nick Jones vs. Hiram ..................... 10/22/05105 Brian Woods vs. Montclair State .. 11/22/03105 Joe Cowart vs. Kenyon .................. 10/13/01103 Steve Williams vs. Hiram .............. 10/23/0485 Terry Hartford vs. Wooster .............11/01/0885 Mark Spoerke vs. Kenyon ..............10/17/92

Kickoff Returns7 Jeremy Walker vs. Carnegie Mellon 10/11/08 7 LaMarcus Thurman vs. Wabash ... 10/28/00 6 Jim Lieb vs. Kenyon ........................10/14/066 Tim Carl vs. Mount Union ............. 09/02/00 6 LaMarcus Thurman vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 11/13/99 5 Logan Kaleta vs. Wittenberg ........ 11/04/06 5 RaShawn Allen vs. Wooster ...........10/01/05 5 Steve Williams vs. Wooster ........... 10/02/04 5 RaShawn Allen vs. Baldwin-Wallace 09/06/03 5 Dave Buchanan vs. Wittenberg .....09/20/97

Kickoff Return Yardage169 Jim Lieb vs. Kenyon ........................10/14/06 135 Jeff Melvin vs. Bethany ................. 10/02/82 120 RaShawn Allen vs. Earlham .......... 11/08/03 116 Brian Woods vs. W & J................... 09/08/01 115 LaMarcus Thurman vs. Wabash ... 10/28/00 113 Rob Gardner vs. Wittenberg ......... 10/09/93 111 LaMarcus Thurman vs. Wabash ... 10/28/00 111 Rob Gardner vs. Wooster .............. 09/18/93 104 Bobby Burkes vs. Carnegie Mellon 10/11/08 101 Jason Francis vs. Case Western ....10/11/97

Kicking Points 16 Kevin Bowser vs. Wooster .............10/24/9814 Aaron Polack vs. Kenyon................10/13/0114 Kevin Bowser vs. Denison ............ 09/19/9813 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/11/0313 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/06/0113 Steve Boucher vs. Earlham .......... 09/29/90 12 Chris Merski vs. Wooster .............. 10/28/94 11 Eight Times Most Recently: Josh Whiteside vs. Denison .......... 09/30/06

Field Goals4 Kevin Bowser vs. Wooster .............10/24/983 Ryan Zipf vs. Case ............................10/2/103 Ryan Zipf vs. Ohio Wesleyan..........11/14/093 Josh Whiteside vs. Denison .......... 09/30/06 3 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/11/033 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/06/012 Twenty-two Times Most Recently: Ryan Zipf vs. Ohio Wesleyan..........10/23/10

PATS 9 Chris Merski vs. Case Western ......10/01/948 Aaron Polack vs. Kenyon................10/13/01 8 Mike Allgeier vs. Earlham ............. 10/23/99 8 Kevin Bowser vs. Oberlin ...............11/14/98 8 Kevin Bowser vs. Earlham .............10/17/98 8 Kevin Bowser vs. Kenyon ...............10/10/98 8 Chris Merski vs. Oberlin .................10/24/92 8 Chris Merski vs. Denison ...............09/28/91 7 Thirteen Times Most Recently: Josh Whiteside vs. Kenyon ............10/14/06

Tackles37 Matt Matlak vs. Carnegie Mellon ..10/22/7726 Corey Belaney vs. St. Francis ....... 11/13/9925 Mike Parker vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....10/10/8725 Ed Tasz vs. Wash. & Jeff. .............. 10/28/78 20 Andy Toner vs. Carnegie Mellon ....09/22/07 19 Corey Belaney vs. Gannon .............11/07/98 18 Corey Belaney vs. Wittenberg ....... 10/03/9817 Andy Schleihauf vs. Denison .........10/17/09 17 Pat Lentz vs. Mount Union ............ 09/02/00 17 Wayne Mack vs. Rochester ............11/10/90

Sacks 4.0 Bob Fraser vs. Ohio Wesleyan ...... 11/03/843.5 Nick Silva vs. Ohio Weslyan ...........11/14/093.5 David Pisanick vs. Denison .......... 09/22/01

Interceptions3 Numerous Most Recent: Andy Toner vs. Hiram ................... 09/16/06

Rob Gardner

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Scoring180 Shane Ream ..................................... 2000 174 Jim Mormino ..................................... 1997168 Stanley Drayton ................................. 1991126 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 1996120 Stanley Drayton ................................. 199296 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 1995 84 Shane Ream ..................................... 2001 83 Kevin Bowser .................................... 1998 78 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2004 72 Chris Merski ...................................... 1994

Rushing Yards1,636 Shane Ream ..................................... 20001,393 Jim Mormino ..................................... 19971,375 Stanley Drayton ................................. 19911,255 Stanley Drayton ................................. 19921,202 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 20061,145 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2004 1,068 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 1995 983 Shane Ream ..................................... 2001 931 Jamie Sye .......................................... 2003 895 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 1996

Rushing Attempts286 Shane Ream ..................................... 2000245 Stanley Drayton ................................. 1991 233 Jim Mormino ..................................... 1997 232 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2006 211 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2004 207 Stanley Drayton ................................. 1992 199 Jamie Sye .......................................... 2003 195 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2005 181 Shane Ream ..................................... 2001 154 Brian Tamburlin ................................ 2010

Rushing Touchdowns27 Shane Ream ..................................... 200027 Stanley Drayton ................................. 199125 Jim Mormino ..................................... 199720 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 199619 Stanley Drayton ................................. 1992 16 Kyle Smesko ...................................... 1995 14 Shane Ream ..................................... 2001 13 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2004 11 Chuck Bremer ................................... 1993 10 Jerry O’Brien ...................................... 1990

Passing Yards 2,472 Jimmy Savage ................................... 20062,374 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 20092,280 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010 2,138 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20032,137 Paul Bell ............................................ 19942,048 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20012,039 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19951,761 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19961,706 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1997 1,683 Joe Cowart ......................................... 2000 1,624 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008

Touchdown Passes24 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 21 Bubba Smith ..................................... 200119 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 201019 Bubba Smith ..................................... 200318 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199617 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199517 Paul Bell ............................................ 199417 Mike Ganey ....................................... 1969 16 Paul Bell ............................................ 1992 16 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 1990

Receptions67 Jim Lieb ............................................. 200762 Jon Turner .......................................... 200359 Jon Turner .......................................... 200158 Jake Vite ............................................ 200956 Dallas Robinson .................................. 200653 Ronnie Anderson ................................. 199553 Jay Lewis ........................................... 196948 Jim Lieb ............................................. 200647 Kyle Geiser ........................................ 200547 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994

Recieving Yards909 Jay Lewis ........................................... 1969906 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994802 Jon Turner .......................................... 2001795 Dallas Robinson ................................. 2006771 Ronnie Anderson ................................. 1995754 Jake Vite ............................................ 2009708 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 1990 704 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2007 671 Chris Conrad ..................................... 1995 649 Jon Turner .......................................... 2003

Touchdown Receptions12 Jay Lewis ........................................... 196911 Dallas Robinson ................................ 200610 Jon Turner .......................................... 200110 Ronnie Anderson ................................ 199610 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 19908 Terry Hartford .................................... 2010 8 Brian Woods ...................................... 2003 8 Brian Woods ...................................... 2001 8 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994

All-Purpose Yards1,807 Shane Ream ..................................... 20001,747 Jim Mormino ..................................... 19971,566 Stanley Drayton ................................. 19911,514 David Brown ...................................... 1987 1,501 Stanley Drayton ................................. 1992 1,356 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2006 1,308 Brian Woods ...................................... 2003 1,242 Brian Woods ...................................... 2001 1,224 Mario Tarquinio ................................. 2004 1,196 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994

Total Offense2,675 Jimmy Savage ................................... 20062,521 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009 2,508 Paul Bell ............................................ 19942,328 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20032,272 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 20102,101 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19952,070 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20012,046 Chris Miller ........................................ 1998 1,975 Joe Cowart ......................................... 2000

Single-SeaSon RecoRdS

Passing Attempts331 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006325 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009309 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010 306 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2003262 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2001254 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008249 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2005247 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2007245 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2002218 Joe Cowart ......................................... 2000218 Mike Ganey ....................................... 1968

Passing Completions212 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009204 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010202 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 185 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2003152 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008150 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2001 149 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2007149 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2005 142 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1995 142 Paul Bell ............................................ 1994 131 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2002

Pass Completion %67.9 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199566.0 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 201066.0 Paul Bell ............................................ 199465.4 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199665.2 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 200962.4 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 199061.0 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 60.5 Bubba Smith ..................................... 200360.3 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 200759.8 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 200859.8 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2005

Passing Effeciency Rating176.1 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1996173.8 Paul Bell ............................................ 1994169.1 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1995 162.5 Paul Bell ............................................ 1992 159.1 Paul Bell ............................................ 1993 155.4 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 1990 146.3 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2001 146.3 Ben Cammarano .................................. 1991 142.9 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 141.8 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010

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Single-SeaSon RecoRdSPunt Returns37 Mark Spoerke.................................... 1992 33 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 1998 29 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 1991 28 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1999 24 Tony Bifulco ....................................... 199023 Terry Hartford.......... .......................... 2009 21 Brian Woods ...................................... 2003 20 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 1997 20 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994 19 Terry Hartford .................................... 2010

Punt Return Yards426 Chuck Lazar ...................................... 1978 423 Brian Woods ...................................... 2003 397 Chris Conrad ..................................... 1996 365 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 1998 259 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 1991 256 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 1997 250 LaMarcus Thurman .......................... 1999 232 Mark Spoerke.................................... 1992 222 Tony Bifulco ....................................... 1990

Punt Return Average24.8 Chris Conrad ..................................... 1996 23.0 Terry Hartford .................................... 2008 20.1 Brian Woods ...................................... 2003 15.1 Antoine Morris ................................... 1996 14.3 Nick Jones ......................................... 2005 13.2 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1993 12.9 Steve Williams ................................... 2004 12.8 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 1997 12.4 Nick Jones ......................................... 2007 9.5 Terry Hartford .................................... 2009

Punt Return Touchdowns2 Brian Woods ...................................... 20032 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 19982 Chris Conrad ..................................... 19962 Ed Pinkham ........................................1974 1 Terry Hartford .................................... 2008 1 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1999 1 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1997 1 Antoine Morris ................................... 1996 1 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1993 1 Mark Spoerke.................................... 1992

Kickoff Returns20 Kyle Geiser ........................................ 200519 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 199918 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2007 17 Logan Kaleta ..................................... 2006 15 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2006 15 RaShawn Allen .................................. 200315 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 200015 Ed Taylor ............................................ 198515 Chuck Lazar ...................................... 197815 Jim Booker .........................................1971

Kickoff Return Yards479 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1999 468 Kyle Geiser ........................................ 2005 375 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2006 367 Rob Gardiner ..................................... 1993 356 JIm Lieb ............................................. 2007 348 Brian Woods ...................................... 2001 335 RaShawn Allen .................................. 2003 327 Brian Woods ...................................... 2002 306 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 2000 300 RaShawn Allen .................................. 2005

Kickoff Return Average30.6 Rob Gardner ...................................... 199329.7 Brian Woods ...................................... 200225.2 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 199925.0 Jim Lieb ............................................. 200624.9 Brian Woods ...................................... 200124.5 Bobby Burkes .................................... 200824.0 Brian Woods ...................................... 200322.3 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 1990

Kickoff Return Touchdowns2 Rob Gardener .................................... 19931 Jim Lieb ............................................. 20061 Kyle Geiser ........................................ 20051 Brian Woods ...................................... 20021 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 19991 Chad Paolini ...................................... 19981 Julio Lacayo ....................................... 1990

Kicking Points83 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199872 Chris Merski ...................................... 199470 Chris Merski ...................................... 199363 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201062 Steve Boucher ................................... 199060 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 2009

Field Goals12 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201012 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 200912 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199811 Aaron Polack ..................................... 200310 Chris Merski ...................................... 199310 Steve Boucher ................................... 198910 Sean Ward ......................................... 19879 Chris Merski ...................................... 19949 Steve Boucher ................................... 1990

PATS47 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199845 Chris Merski ...................................... 199444 Jake Merski ....................................... 199643 Jake Merski ....................................... 199541 Aaron Smith ...................................... 200041 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199740 Chris Merski ...................................... 199139 Chris Merski ...................................... 199337 Josh Whiteside .................................. 200637 Chris Merski ...................................... 1992

Punting Average42.4 Andrew DeJong ................................. 2010 40.3 Vince Coley ....................................... 199740.2 Jason Black ....................................... 200539.7 Andrew DeJong ................................. 200939.5 Jason Black ....................................... 200739.2 Aaron Polack ..................................... 200239.1 Al Trezza ............................................ 199938.5 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 199038.2 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 199238.0 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 199137.8 Jason Black ....................................... 2006

Punt Attempts61 Jason Black.............................................. 200756 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200353 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 200951 Al Trezza ................................................... 199951 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200150 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 200850 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200248 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 201048 Al Trezza ................................................... 200046 T.J. Florkiewicz ......................................... 1992

Punt Yards2,412 Jason Black ....................................... 20072,103 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20092,048 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20032,035 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20101,996 Al Trezza ............................................ 19991,958 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20021,921 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20011,846 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20081,758 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 19921,754 Al Trezza ............................................ 2000

Tackles182 Matt Matlak ........................................1977142 Corey Belaney ................................... 1999142 Ed Tasz .............................................. 1978124 Wayne Mack ...................................... 1991117 Andy Schleihauf ................................ 2009111 Wayne Mack ...................................... 1992105 Wayne Mack ...................................... 1990100 Mateo Villa ........................................ 200796 Nick Reiser ........................................ 199592 David Monaghan ............................... 1999

Tackles For Loss20.0 David Monaghan ..................................199920.0 Bob Tatsch............................................199519.0 Joe Rossi ..............................................200018.5 David Pisanick .....................................200218.0 J.P. McFeeley ........................................200118.0 David Pisanick .....................................200318.0 Michael Soltis ......................................200318.0 David Pisanick .....................................200116.0 Joe Rossi ..............................................199915.0 Corey Belaney ......................................1998

Sacks12.0 Joe Rossi ........................................... 200011.5 David Pisanick .................................. 200211.5 Bob Tatsch......................................... 199511.0 Mike Parker ....................................... 198711.0 Jay Clayton......................................... 198210.0 Bob Tatsch......................................... 199610.0 David Monaghan ............................... 19999.5 Corey Belaney ................................... 19989.5 Nick Reiser ........................................ 19949.5 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 1991

Interceptions 8 Chuck Lazar .......................................19767 Kirk Rhoades .................................... 20016 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 19986 Antoine Morris ................................... 19946 Marvin Farr ........................................ 1994

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Scoring384 Shane Ream .....1998-2001336 Stanley Drayton .1989-1992288 Jim Mormino ..... 1994-1997282 Kyle Smesko ......1993-1996252 Chris Merski ...... 1991-1994212 Tibor Solymosi ....1973-1976206 David Brown ......1986-1989204 Mario Tarquinio .2003-2006

Rushing Yards4,037 Shane Ream .....1998-20013,272 Stanley Drayton ....1989-19923,257 Tibor Solymosi .....1973-19763,187 Mario Tarquinio ....2003-20062,719 Jim Mormino ..... 1994-19972,707 Kyle Smesko ......1993-19962,537 James Villa ........ 1955-19572,382 Mark Matlak .......1974-19772,262 Jeremy Snyder .... 1997-2000

Rushing Attempts 783 Tibor Solymosi ....1973-1976724 Shane Ream .....1998-2002642 Mario Tarquinio .2003-2006574 Stanley Drayton .1989-1992

Rushing Touchdowns60 Shane Ream .....1998-200154 Stanley Drayton .1989-199246 Kyle Smesko ......1993-199641 Jim Mormino ..... 1994-199735 Tibor Solymosi ....1973-197632 David Brown ......1986-198931 Mario Tarquinio .2003-200631 Arthur Dahl ........1922-192528 Chuck Bremer ... 1991-199428 Mark Matlak .......1974-1977

Passing Yards 7,897 T.J. Salopek ....... 2007-2010 5,881 Bubba Smith .....2000-20035,515 Kyle Adamson ... 1994-19975,181 Jimmy Savage .....2003-20064,967 Paul Bell ............ 1991-1994

4,564 Mike Ganey .......1966-19694,113 John Logue ........1986-19893,012 Robyn Small ....... 1971-1974

Passing Attempts1,135 T.J. Salopek ....... 2007-2010 838 Bubba Smith .....2000-2003770 Jimmy Savage ...2003-2006682 Mike Ganey .......1966-1969652 John Logue ........1986-1989610 Kyle Adamson ... 1994-1997

Passing Completions718 T.J. Salopek ....... 2007-2010478 Bubba Smith .....2000-2003461 Jimmy Savage ...2003-2006389 Kyle Adamson ... 1994-1997342 Mike Ganey .......1966-1969318 John Logue ........1986-1989311 Paul Bell ............ 1991-1994

Pass Completion Percentage63.8 Kyle Adamson ... 1994-199762.1 T.J. Salopek .......2007-200960.0 Paul Bell ............ 1991-199459.9 Jimmy Savage ...2003-2006

Passing Efficiency Rating165.5 Paul Bell ............ 1991-1994143.6 Jeff Filkovski ...... 1987-1990124.8 T.J. Salopek .......2007-2009

Touchdown Passes55 Bubba Smith .....2000-200348 Kyle Adamson ... 1994-199747 Paul Bell ............ 1991-199443 Mike Ganey .......1966-196941 Jimmy Savage ...2003-200632 T.J. Salopek .......2007-2009

Receptions167 Jon Turner ..........2000-2003150 Jim Lieb .............2005-2007125 Jake Vite ............2006-2009125 Ronnie Anderson .1994-1996102 Nathan Six .........1995-199895 John Boughton ..1965-196889 Brian Woods ......2000-200386 Chris Conrad .....1993-199686 Andy McKenzie . 1991-199480 Dallas Robinson 2003-2006

Receiving Yards2,000 Jon Turner ..........2000-20031,783 Ronnie Anderson ...1994-19961,727 Jim Lieb .............2005-20071,680 Andy McKenzie... 1991-19941,675 Jake Vite ............2006-20091,444 Chris Conrad .....1993-19961,325 Steve Roux ........1986-19891,314 John Boughton....1965-19681,284 Julio Lacayo ....... 1988-1991

Touchdown Receptions20 Jon Turner ..........2000-200318 Ronnie Anderson .1994-199616 Andy McKenzie . 1991-199416 Jay Lewis ...........1966-196915 Dallas Robinson 2003-200614 Julio Lacayo ....... 1988-199111 Jake Vite ............2006-200911 Nathan Six .........1995-199811 Rob Gardner ......1990-199311 John Boughton ..1965-1968

All-Purpose Yards4,505 Shane Ream .....1998-20014,010 Stanley Drayton ...1989-19923,627 Jim Mormino ..... 1994-19973,580 David Brown ......1986-1989

Total Offense6,531 Bubba Smith .....2000-20036,061 T.J. Salopek .......2007-20095,958 Jimmy Savage .....2003-20065,924 Kyle Adamson ..... 1994-19975,680 Paul Bell ............ 1991-19945,027 Mike Ganey .......1966-19694,030 John Logue ........1986-1989

Punt Returns61 Chuck Lazar ...... 1975-1978

Punt Return Yards625 Chuck Lazar ...... 1975-1978

Punt Return Average19.6 Chris Conrad .....1993-1996

Punt Return Touchdowns3 Ed Pinkham ........ 1971-19743 Brian Woods ......2000-2003

Kickoff Returns41 Ed Pinkham ........ 1971-1974

Kickoff Return Yards1,002 Brian Woods ......2000-2003925 Ed Pinkham ........ 1971-1974

Kickoff Return Average25.05 Brian Woods ......2000-2003

Kickoff Return Touchdowns2 Rob Gardner ......1990-1993

Kicking Points252 Chris Merski ...... 1991-1994158 Kevin Bowser ....1995-1998123 Sean Ward .........1985-1988118 Nick Nardone .... 1975-1978116 Josh Whiteside ..2004-2007

Field Goals30 Chris Merski ...... 1991-199421 Nick Nardone .... 1975-197820 Steve Boucher ...1987-199020 Sean Ward .........1985-1988

PAT’s162 Chris Merski ...... 1991-1994

Punting Average38.3 Andrew DeJong .2008-200938.3 Jason Black .......2004-200738.1 T.J. Florkiewicz .. 1991-199237.8 Aaron Polack .....2000-2003

Tackles450 Matt Matlak ........1974-1977410 Mike Parker .......1985-1988362 Wayne Mack ......1989-1992

Sacks29.5 David Pisanick ..2000-200327.5 Nick Reiser ........1993-199627.5 Bob Tatsch.........1993-199623.0 Joe Rossi ........... 1997-200022.5 Dave Monoghan ..1996-199918.0 Mike Parker .......1985-198818.0 Mike LaCarte .....1986-1989

Interceptions15 Chuck Lazar ...... 1975-197814 Tony Bifulco ....... 1988-199114 David LaCarte ...1987-199014 Bill Law ...............1976-1979

Career reCords

Bubba Smith

Jim Lieb

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Touchdown Passes Year Passer Receiver Distance Opponent1. 1990 Jeff Filkovski Julio Locayo 95 yards Earlham2. 2009 T.J. Salopek Terry Hartford 94 yards Denison3. 1966 Michael Ganey George Simonton 85 yards Wash. & Jeff.T-4. 2006 Jimmy Savage Jim Lieb 83 yards Oberlin 1995 Kyle Adamson Chris Conrad 83 yards Westminster 1995 Chris Fonte Drew Lighthart 83 yards Ohio WesleyanT-7. 1990 Jeff Filkovski Jerry O’Brien 82 yards Earlham 1992 Paul Bell Rob Gardner 82 yards Case Western

Touchdown Runs Year Player Distance Opponent1. 1948 Gerald Watson 96 yards Dickinson2. 1899 Walter Borland 95 yards Grove CityT-3. 1930 Robert Garbark 94 yards Adrian 1958 Chauncey Mann 94 yards John Carroll5. 1989 Jeff Filkovski 85 yards Thiel

Punt Return for Touchdown Year Player Distance Opponent1. 2008 Terry Hartford 85 yards WoosterT-2. 1996 Chris Conrad 84 yards Ohio Wesleyan 1978 Chuck Lazar 84 yards Case Western4. 1971 Ed Pinkham 80 yards Case Western5. 2003 Brian Woods 77 yards Wooster

Kickoff Returns for Touchdown Year Player Distance Opponent1. 1954 Donald Smith 106 yards Hobart2. 1983 Mike Fisher 97 yards Lebanon ValleyT-3. 1993 Rob Gardner 95 yards Wittenberg 1972 Jeff Carroll 95 yards Otterbein5. 2005 Kyle Geiser 94 yards Kenyon 1998 Chad Paolini 94 yards Earlham

Interception Return for Touchdown Year Player Distance Opponent1. 2002 Derek Vikara 87 yards Wash. & Jeff.2. 1984 Marc Colderone 85 yards Lebanon Valley3. 2008 Sid Facaros 79 yards Kenyon4. 1989 Tony Bifulco 76 yards Oberlin5. 1914 Floyd Arnold 75 yards Geneva

Fumble Return for Touchdown Year Player Distance Opponent1. 2010 Sid Facaros 76 yards Case Western Reserve

Field Goals Year Player Distance OpponentT-1. 1994 Chris Merski 50 yards Kenyon 1979 Dave Nelson 50 yards Wash. & Jeff.3. 2010 Ryan Zipf 48 yards Carnegie MellonT-4. 2008 Ryan Zipf 47 yards Denison 2006 Josh Whiteside 47 yards Ohio Wesleyan6. 1994 Chris Merski 46 yards Ohio Wesleyan

Longest PLays

POINTS & MARGIN OF VICTORY - ALL-ERAS116 vs. Wooster (116-0) 10/31/1913

POINTS & MARGIN OF VICTORY - MODERN ERA83 vs. Oberlin (83-0) 11/12/1994

MARGIN OF DEFEAT81 vs. New York University (81-0) 11/19/1927

FIRST DOWNS35 vs. Earlham 10/8/1994

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING24 vs. Earlham 11/14/199224 vs. Washington & Jefferson 10/22/1973

FIRST DOWNS PASSING19 vs. Earlham 10/8/1994

TOTAL PLAYS94 vs. Washington & Jefferson 9/9/2000

TOTAL OFFENSE774 vs. Wooster 10/29/1994

RUSH ATTEMPTS69 vs. Denison 10/30/1993

RUSH YARDS495 vs. Wooster 10/29/1994

RUSH TOUCHDOWNS8 vs. Hiram 10/23/20048 vs. Case Western 10/1/19948 vs. Earlham 11/14/1992

PASS YARDS400 vs. Wabash 10/7/2006

PASS TOUCHDOWNS7 vs. Kenyon 10/13/20017 vs. Oberlin 11/12/1994

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 47 vs. Oberlin 11/12/199455 vs. Case Western 9/30/199560 vs. Oberlin 10/24/1992

FEWEST RUSH YARDS ALLOWED-56 vs. Kenyon 10/10/1998

FEWEST PASS YARDS ALLOWED0 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 11/5/1988

INTERCEPTIONS7 vs. Earlham 9/29/1998

SACKS9 vs. Kenyon 10/10/1998

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS

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NCAC Coach of the Year Mark Matlak ....................................................2003 Ken O’Keefe ..................1990, 1991, 1993, 1996 Peter Vaas .........................................1987, 1988

NCAC Defensive Player of the Year (Critchfield Award) Mike Parker .........................................1987, 1988Nick Reiser ....................................................1996

NCAC Offensive Player of the Year (Gregory Award) Paul Bell ....................................................1994 Stanley Drayton ................................................1992 Jim Mormino ....................................................1997

First Team All-NCAC Ken Achenbach (OL) ............................ 1999, 2000 Brian Adams (OG) ................................. 1994, 1995Kyle Adamson (QB)................................1996, 1997 Matt Allison (OT) ................................... 1993, 1994Curt Anderson (DB) ..........................................2006Ronnie Anderson (WR) ......................... 1995, 1996Bill Andrews (C) .................................... 1999, 2000 Paul Bell (QB)............................. 1992, 1993, 1994Jason Bendekovic (OT) .....................................1993 Ron Bendekovic (OT) .............................1991, 1992 Tony Bifulco (CB) ....................... 1989, 1990, 1991Jason Black (P) .................................................2006Gary Borling (LB) ..............................................1994Steve Boucher (PK) .............................. 1989, 1990Kevin Bowser (PK) ............................................1998Jason Brazen (OL) ............................................1996 Chuck Bremer (TB) ............................... 1993, 1994Curtis Brown (TB) .............................................1986David Brown (TB) ..............................................1988Ben Cammarano (QB) ......................................1991Chris Conrad (RS) .............................................1996 Brian Currie (C) .................................................1987Ken Deininger (CB) ...........................................1987Andrew DeJong (P) ...........................................2010Stanley Drayton (TB) .............................1991, 1992Sid Facaros (DB) ....................................2009, 2010Marvin Farr (DB) ...............................................1994Jeff Filkovski (QB) .............................................1990Andy Fleming (C) ..............................................2007

T.J. Florkiewicz (DE) ...............................1991, 1992Chris Fonte (DB) ...............................................1996Bob Fraser (DT) .................................................1984Rob Gardner (RS) .............................................1993Willie Green (DB) .................................. 1995, 1996Brad Goe (C) ........................................ 1993, 1994Tedd Gozur (DB) ...............................................1998Phil Hoffman (OL) ................................. 2003, 2004Todd Kahm (TE) ................................................1993Bob Kalkowski (LB) .............................. 1993, 1994Zach Kessler (OL) ..................................1997, 1998Kris Knepper (OLB) ..........................................2000Evan Kormos (TE) .............................................2004Mike Kuder (DL) ...............................................1996David LaCarte (FS) ......................1988, 1989, 1990Julio Lacayo (WR) ..................................1990, 1991Mark Lamendola (QB) ......................................1985Jim Lorber (DB) .................................................2000Wayne Mack (LB) ...................... 1990, 1991, 1992John Marzka (OC) ................................. 1989, 1990Mike Mates (OT) ....................................1986, 1987T.J. McCarthy (OT) ................................. 1989, 1990Bernie McGuinness (OL) ..................................2000Jared McNeilly (TE) ...........................................2000Andy McKenzie (WR) ............................ 1993, 1994Steve Menosky (OG) .........................................1990Chris Merski (PK) .............................................1994David Monaghan (DE) .......................... 1998, 1999Jim Mormino (RB) .............................................1997Antoine Morris (CB) ..........................................1994Mike Mulhair (OG) ............................................1988Steve Nemeth (OT) ...........................................2005Mark O’Loughlin (OL) ........................... 1995, 1996Anson Park (OT) ................................................1995Mike Parker (DT) ........................ 1986, 1987, 1988Jeff Pearson (NT) ...................................1990, 1991David Pisanick (LB) ......................2001, 2002, 2003Aaron Polack (PK)................................. 2001, 2002Shane Ream (RB) .............................................2000Nick Reiser (DE) ..........................1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Joe Rossi (DL) ....................................... 1999, 2000Joshua Six (DL) ..................................... 1998, 2000Nathan Six (TE) .......................... 1996, 1997, 1998Bubba Smith (QB) ............................................2003Mike Soltis (DL) ................................................2003Mark Spoerke (FS) ............................... 1992, 1993Ed Steinback (C) ...............................................1996Shawn Tarnoci (LB) ..........................................1995Bob Tatsch (DL) .................................... 1995, 1996Sam Taylor (OL) ................................................2010LaMarcus Thurman (DB/RS) ...........................1999Andy Toner (DB) ................................................2007Ray Tower (OT) ..................................................1985Ralph Tune (LB) ................................................2001Rob VanFosson (OG) ........................................1991Mateo Villa (LB) ................................................2007Sean Ward (PK) .....................................1987, 1988Josh Whiteside (PK) .........................................2006Arick Wilson (FS) ..............................................1994Eric Winslow (NT).................................. 1993, 1994Brian Woods (RS) ................................. 2001, 2003

ConferenCe AwArdsSecond Team All-NCACKyle Adamson (QB)...........................................1995Kurt Anderson (DB) ..........................................2007 Ronnie Anderson (WR) .....................................1994Corey Belaney (LB) ...................... 1997, 1998, 1999C.J. Bell (DB) ....................................................2008 Gene Barrett (DE) ................................. 1994, 1995Jason Bendekovic (OL) .....................................1994Jason Black (P) .......................... 2004, 2005, 2007Gary Borling (ILB) .............................................1993 Fletcher Brooks (DL) ........................................1991 David Brown (RB) ..................................1987, 1989 Tom Brown (OL) ................................................1986 Rob Chernitsky (DB) .........................................1985Mike Ciocca (DL) ..............................................1995Vince Coley (P) ..................................................1997Chris Conrad (WR) ................................ 1995, 1996Tim Creahan (DE) .............................................2001Vince Criswell (DE) ...........................................1985Brian Currie (C) .................................................1986Andrew DeJong (P) ...........................................2009Ken Deninger (DB) ...........................................1988Chris DiBon (OL) ...............................................1993Steve DiGirolamo (OL) ......................................2002John Douglas (OLB) ..........................................2010Marvin Farr (DB) ...............................................1993Jeff Filkovski (P)......................... 1987, 1989, 1990T.J. Florkiewicz (P) ............................................1991Tony Fusaro (DL) ...............................................2002Jeff Gamble (DL) ..............................................1990Rob Gardner (WR) ............................................1993Tom Gebhart (DE) ................................. 1988, 1989Matt Gelles (OL) ................................... 2004, 2005Elliott George (LB) ................................ 2004, 2005John Giliberto (DB) ...........................................1986Tom Glamuzina (DL) .........................................2006Tedd Gozur (DB) ...............................................1997Scott Grava (LB) ...............................................1987Willie Green (RB) ..............................................1996 John Gudel (LB) ................................................1984Bill Henderson (OLB) ........................................1992Billy Jones (DL) .................................................2007Nick Jones (DB) ................................................2007Matt Komar (DB) .................................. 2001, 2002Dan Krauss (DL) ...............................................1997Mike LaCarte (DL) ............................................1988Craig Lawrence (LB) ..............................2007, 2008Pat Lentz (DB)...................................................2000Jim Lieb (WR) ....................................................2007Jim Lorber (DB) .................................................1999Doug Macik (DL) ...............................................2008Chris Merski (PK) ................................. 1992, 1993Jake Merski (PK) ..............................................1995J.P. McFeeley (LB) .............................................2001Bernie McGuinness (OL) ..................................1999Jared McNeilly (TE) ...........................................2001Jermaine Mitchell (DE) .....................................2010Kurt Moledor (C) ...............................................1988Dan Monarko (DL) ............................................2004Matt Morano (OL) .............................................1988Jim Mormino (RB) ................................. 1995, 1996Antoine Morris (DB) ..........................................1996Jerry O’Brien (RB) ................................. 1989, 1990Anson Park (OL) ................................................1994

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ConferenCe AwArdsTony Parks (DL) .................................................1988Jeff Pearson (DL) ..............................................1989Ted Petrosky (OT) ..............................................2001Aaron Polack (P) ...............................................2003Sam Rado (OT) .................................................1997Shane Ream (RB) ................................. 1999, 2001Kurt Reiser (TE) ................................................1992Joe Rossi (DL) ...................................................1998Steve Roux (WR) ................................... 1988, 1989Eric Rupp (LB) ...................................................2004T.J. Salopek (QB) ..............................................2010Andy Schleihauf (LB) ........................................2008Leon Seaburn (OL) ...........................................1992Nick Silva (DL) ..................................................2009Joshua Six (DL) .................................................1999Kyle Smesko (RB) ................................. 1995, 1996Jeremy Snyder (RB) ..........................................2000Jim Stiefvater (WR) ...........................................1985Brad Stotsky (DB) ................................. 2004, 2005Jamie Sye (RB)..................................................2003Mario Tarquinio (RB) ........................2004, 2005, 2006Ed Taylor (RB) ...................................................1986Jon Turner (WR) ................................................2003Al Trezza (P) ....................................................2000Dale Tomaino (LB) ............................................1985Justin Victor (OL) ..............................................2006Derek Vikara (DB).............................................2002Mateo Villa (LB) ................................................2006Jake Vite (WR) ...................................................2009Steve Williams (DB) ..........................................2003Arick Wilson (DB) ..............................................1993Eric Winslow (DL) ..............................................1992Brian Woods (WR) ............................................2003Doug Woods (DB) .............................................1987Mark Zampell (RB) ...........................................1984

Honorable Mention All-NCACBill Andrews (C) ................................................1998Keith Beach (C/OL) ..........................................2010Mark Bonessi (TE) ............................................1984John Brady (DE) ................................................2004Jason Brazen (OL) ............................................1995Curtis Brown (RB) .............................................1985Tom Brown (OL) ................................................1988Marc Brozovich (OL) .........................................1997

Rob Chernitsky (DB) .........................................1984Todd Chitester (DE) ..........................................1993Mike Collitt (LB) ................................................1988Joe Cowart (QB) ................................................2000Brian Currie (C) .................................................1985Brad DeCais (DL) ..............................................1993Scott Ferraro (DE) .............................................1988Jim Filkovski (P) ................................................1988Marko Fonzi (TE) ...............................................2004Louis Ford (DL) ..................................... 1984, 1985Tony Fusaro (DL) ...............................................2001Tom Gebhardt (DE) ...........................................1987Kyle Geiser (WR) ...............................................2005John Gudel (LB) ................................................1986Bob Klug (TE) ....................................................1987Darren Hadlock (ILB)................. 1989, 1990, 1991Bill Jones (DL) ...................................................2008Jason Kleps (DB) ..............................................1996Matt Komar (DB) ..............................................2003John Lewis (TE) .................................................1987Jim Lieb (WR) ........................................ 2005, 2006John Logue (QB) ................................... 1988, 1989Doug Macik (DL) ...............................................2007Chris Mandella (LB)..........................................1984T.J. McCarthy (OL) .............................................1988Pat McMahon (DB) ...........................................1995J.P. McFeeley (ILB) ............................................2002Jared McNeilly (TE) ...........................................1999Chris Miller (QB) ...............................................1997David Monaghan (DE) ......................................1997Mike Mulhair (OL) .............................................1986Kevin Murphy (DB) ...........................................1994Steve Nemeth (OL) ...........................................2003Ron Olsen (OL)..................................................1985Jon Olshok (DL) ................................................2000Mike Parker (DL) ...............................................1985Andrew Perego (OL) ..........................................2004Sam Rado (OL) .................................................1996Kurt Reiser (TE) ................................................1991Dallas Robinson (WR) ......................................2006T.J. Salopek (QB) ..............................................2009Jimmy Savage (QB)...........................................2006Andy Scheilhauf (LB) ........................................2009Ron Schumaker (DB) ........................... 1985, 1986Dave Shaw (DB) ................................................1990Nick Silva (DL) ..................................................2008David Simko (DB) .............................................1986Ross Simcoe (ILB) ............................................2007Bubba Smith (QB) ................................ 2001, 2002Jeremy Snyder (RB) ..........................................1999Jim Stiefvater (WR) ...........................................1986David Strawser (WR) ........................................2010Tom Susec (RB) ................................................1994LaMarcus Thurman (WR) .................................2000Jon Turner (WR) .................................... 2001, 2002Justin Victor (OL) ..............................................2005David Vikara (DB) .............................................1999Kyle Wilson (DB) ...............................................2008 Doug Woods (DB) .............................................1988Ryan Zipf (K) .........................................2009, 2010

First Team All-PACLarry Albright (OG) ............................................1969 Kevin Baird (P) ..................................................1983Harry Billger (DG) .............................................1966 Pete Blaufarb (OG) ...........................................1968Chris Brown (OE) ..............................................1962Pat Bobo (DB) ................................................... 1971Marcus Elkins (TE)............................................1983Chuck Erickson (DL) .......................1972, 1973, 1974Bob Fraser (DG) ................................................1982Mike Ganey (QB) ...........................1966, 1967, 1968, 1969Tom Graham (DG) ............................................ 1971 Gus Grassi (OG) ................................................1960George Kunkle (OL) .......................................... 1974

Dick Jessup (DT) ...............................................1966Dan Lanzine (OT) ..............................................1980Bill Law (S) ....................................................1979Chuck Lazar (DB) .................................. 1976, 1978Jay Lewis (DB) ....................................... 1968, 1969Wayne Lomas (OL) ........................................... 1976 Chauncey Mann (HB) .......................................1958Pete Maropis (DB) ............................................ 1974Mark Matlak (FB) ....................... 1975, 1976, 1977Matt Matlak (LB) .............................................. 1976Brian McClure (DB) .......................................... 1977Medio Monti (DL)..............................................1978Nick Nardone (PK) .................................1977, 1978Jerome Nelson (FS) ..........................................1982John Null (DB) ...................................................1983Dick Okrasinski (OT) .........................................1965Bruce Olderman (OT) ....................... 1958, 1959, 1960Bill Pikiewicz (DG) .............................................1967Ed Pinkham (S) ........................... 1972, 1973, 1974David Sedmak (DT) ..........................................1979Steve Simonton (S)...........................................1963Porter Sherman (DE) ........................................1970Charles Slater (OL) ................................ 1973, 1974Robin Small (QB) .............................................. 1974Colin Smith (OE) ................................... 1968, 1969Tibor Solymosi (TB) ....................... 1974, 1975, 1976Duane Spencer (OG) ........................................1959Phil Spina (OL) .......................................1975, 1977Jim Stover (OT) ........................... 1966, 1967, 1968Ray Tomaszewski (OT) ......................................1959Eugene Tommasi (WR) .....................................1981Stoner Tracy (QB/S) ..............................1961, 1962 Joe Valentino (DT) ............................................1961Mike Veon (OL) .................................................1978Mike Wilson (OT) ..............................................1981David Wion (HB/S) ............................... 1963, 1964

Mario Tarquinio

Tibor Solymosi

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Ken Achenbach2000

Bill Andrews1999, 2000

Shane Ream2000, 2001

Corey Belaney1999

David Monaghan1999

Zach Kessler1997, 1998

Willie Green1997

Jim Mormino1997

Kyle Anderson1996

Chris Conrad1996

Mark O’Loughlin1996

Nick Reiser1995, 1996

Bob Tatsch1995, 1996

Brian Adams1995

Brad Goe1993

Rob Gardner1993

Eric Winslow1993, 1994

Marvin Farr1994

Paul Bell1993, 1994

Matt Allison1994

Anson Park1995

Bob Kalkowski1993

Ben Cammarano1991

Mike Parker1986, 1987, 1988

Robyn Small1974

Chris Merski1993

Ron Bendekovic1991, 1992

Stanley Drayton1991, 1992

Wayne Mack1991, 1992

Jeff Pearson1991

Jeff Filkovski1990

Kurt Reiser1992

Tony Bifulco1989, 1990, 1991

Darren Hadlock1990

David LaCarte1989, 1990

John Marzka1989, 1990

Tom Gebhardt1989

Ed Pinkham1974

Charles Slater1975

Tibor Solymosi1975, 1976

Jerome Nelson1982

Bob Fraser1982

Mike Mates1987

Mike Ganey1969

John Carman1956

James Villa1956

Horace Lavely1937

Bob Garbark1931

Brian Woods2003

All-AmericAn GAllery

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All-AmericAns (Post-seAson)American Football Coaches Association2000 - Bill Andrews (C) - 1st Team1997 - Jim Mormino (RB) - 1st Team1996 - Nick Reiser (DE/OLB) - 1st Team1995 - Anson Park (OG) - 1st Team1994 - Paul Bell (QB) - 1st Team1992 - Ron Bendekovic (OG) - 1st Team1988 - Mike Parker (DT) - 1st Team1987 - Mike Mates (OT) - 1st Team1975 - Charles Slater (OT) - 1st Team

Associated Press1994 - Matt Allison (OT) - 1st Team1994 - Paul Bell (QB) - 2nd Team1994 - Eric Winslow (NT) - 3rd Team1992 - Ron Bendekovic (OG) - 1st Team1991 - Tony Bifulco (CB) - 3rd Team1991 - Stanley Drayton (RB) - 1st Team1990 - Jeff Filkovski (QB) - 2nd Team1988 - Mike Parker (DT) - 1st Team1987 - Mike Mates (OT) - H.M.1987 - Mike Parker (DT) - H.M.1986 - Mike Parker (DT) - H.M.1976 - Tibor Solymosi (TB) - H.M.1975 - Charles Slater (OT) - 3rd Team1975 - Tibor Solymosi (TB) - H.M.1974 - Ed Pinkham (DB) - 2nd Team1974 - Robyn Small (QB) - H.M.1969 - Mike Ganey (QB) - H.M.1956 - John Carman (CB) - H.M.1956 - James Villa (FB) - H.M.

Football Gazette/News2003 - Brian Woods (RS) - 3rd Team2001 - Shane Ream (RB) - 1st Team2000 - Ken Achenbach (OL) - 2nd Team2000 - Bill Andrews (C) - 1st Team2000 - Shane Ream (RB) - 2nd Team1999 - Bill Andrews (C) - 3rd Team1999 - Corey Belaney (LB) - 2nd Team1997 - Jim Mormino (RB) - 2nd Team1996 - Chris Conrad (WR/PR) - 1st Team1996 - Mark O’Loughlin (OT) - 2nd Team1996 - Nick Reiser (DE/OLB) - 1st Team1996 - Bob Tatsch (DT) - 2nd Team1995 - Brian Adams (OL) - 2nd Team1995 - Anson Park (OG) - 3rd Team1995 - Nick Reiser (DE/OLB) - 1st Team1994 - Matt Allison (OT) - 2nd Team1994 - Paul Bell (QB) - 1st Team1994 - Eric Winslow (NT) - H.M.1993 - Paul Bell (QB) - H.M.1993 - Rob Gardner (WR/KR) - H.M.1993 - Bob Kalkowski (LB) - H.M.1993 - Brad Goe (C) - 2nd Team1993 - Chris Merski (PK) - 2nd Team1993 - Eric Winslow (NT) - 2nd Team1992 - Stanley Drayton (RB) - 2nd Team1992 - Wayne Mack (LB) - H.M.1992 - Kurt Reiser (TE) - H.M.1991 - Ron Bendekovic (OG) - 2nd Team1991 - Tony Bifulco (CB) - 1st Team1991 - Ben Cammarano (QB) - H.M.

Kevin Baird (P - First Team) ...................................................1981Rob Carlisle (TE - First Team) ................................................2010Jared McNeilly (TE - Second Team) .......................................2001 Aaron Polack (P - Second Team) ...........................................2003Michael Sidor (DT - Second Team) ........................................1982

1991 - Stanley Drayton (RB) - 1st Team1991 - Wayne Mack (LB) - 2nd Team1990 - Tony Bifulco (CB) - 3rd Team1990 - Jeff Filkovski (QB) - 1st Team1990 - Darren Hadlock (LB) - H.M.1990 - John Marzka (C) - H.M.1989 - Tony Bifulco (CB) - 3rd Team1989 - John Marzka (C) - H.M.1988 - Mike Parker (DT) - 1st Team1987 - Mike Mates (OT) - 2nd Team1987 - Mike Parker (DT) - 1st Team

Alan Gould All-America Team1937 - Horace Lavely Jr. (HB) - H.M.

Grantland Rice-Colliers All-American1931 - Robert Garbark (RB)

CoSIDA All-America Team* 2003 - Brian Woods (RS) - 3rd Team !2000 - Bill Andrews (C) - 2nd Team #2000 - Shane Ream (RB) - 2nd Team #1999 - Corey Belaney (LB) - H.M. #1999 - David Monaghan (DE): H.M. #1998 - Zach Kessler (OG) - 1st Team #1997 - Willie Green (CB) - H.M. #1997 - Zach Kessler (OG) - 2nd Team #1997 - Jim Mormino (RB) - 3rd Team #1996 - Jim Adamson (QB) - 3rd Team #1996 - Chris Conrad (WR/PR) - 1st Team #1996 - Bob Tatsch (DT) - 1st Team #1995 - Brian Adams (OL) - 1st Team #1995 - Nick Reiser (DE/OLB) - 1st Team #1995 - Bob Tatsch (DT) - 2nd Team #1994 - Matt Allison (OT) - 1st Team !1994 - Paul Bell (QB) - 1st Team !1994 - Marvin Farr (CB) - 1st Team !1994 - Eric Winslow (NT) - 2nd Team !1993 - Brad Goe (C) - 2nd Team $1993 - Eric Winslow (NT) - 3rd Team $1992 - Ron Bendekovic (OG) - 2nd Team $1992 - Stanley Drayton (RB) - 1st Team $1991 - Ron Bendekovic (OG) - 1st Team $1991 - Tony Bifulco (CB) - 1st Team $1991 - Stanley Drayton (RB) - 1st Team $1991 - Jeff Pearson (NT) - H.M. $1990 - Jeff Filkovski (QB) - 1st Team $1990 - David LaCarte (FS) - 1st Team $1990 - John Marzka (C) - 1st Team $1989 - Tom Gebhardt (DT) - H.M. %1989 - David LaCarte (FS) - H.M. %1987 - Mike Mates (OT) - 1st Team %1987 - Mike Parker (DT) - 1st Team %1982 - Bob Fraser (DG) - H.M. !1982 - Jerome Nelson (FS) - H.M. !

* The Award changed sponsors numerous times. Below is a key for what the award was named at the time it was received.! = CoSida/SID# = Hewlett-Packard$ = Champion% = Pizza Hut

CoSIDA Academic All-America

Rob Carlisle ..........................................................................2010Darren Hadlock ......................................................................1992 Nick Reiser ..........................................................................1997David Wion ..........................................................................1965

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

Nick Reiser

Rob Carlisle

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1893Record: 1-4Coach: NoneCaptain: T.J. PratherMeadville A.C. ...........W ....... 18-0Oil City A.C..................L ....... 0-12Titusville A.C. .............L ..........0-4Hiram .........................L ....... 0-64Thiel............................L ..........0-4

1894Record: 0-2Coach: NoneCaptain: T.J. PratherThiel............................L ....... 0-12Franklin A.C................L ..........0-4

1895Banned by Faculty Action

1896Record: 2-2Coach: NoneCaptain: C.B. AllenThiel............................L ..........0-4Jamestown A.C. ........W ..........4-0Jamestown A.C. ........W ........16-0at Thiel .......................L ........6-24

1897Record: 0-3Coach: Charles N. CrosbyCaptain: C.J. Wolfeat Conneaut A.C. .......L ........6-16at Thiel .......................L ....... 0-12Thiel............................L ....... 0-22

1898Record: 4-4Coach: Martin SmallwoodCaptain: W.S. BorlandMeadville H.S. ..........W ....... 48-0at Jamestown A.C. .......L ....... 0-32Thiel...........................W ..........6-0Erie A.C.......................L ........0-27Wash. & Jeff...............L ....... 0-68at Thiel .......................L ....... 0-18Oil City A.C.................W ....... 49-0Meadville A.C. ...........W ....... 36-0

1899Record: 7-2-2Coach: Alonzo G. BrownCaptain: W.S. BorlandUnion City ..................W ..........9-0at Westminster ..........L ........6-16Geneva ......................W ..........6-0at Thiel .......................T ..........5-5at Grove City ..............T ..........6-6Meadville A.C. ...........W ....... 28-0Thiel...........................W ....... 11-0at Franklin A.C. ..........L ..........0-5Grove City ..................W ........24-0Franklin A.C...............W ....... 23-0Westminster .............W ..... 18-11

1900Record: 5-3Coach: Fred E. HeckelCaptain: A.S. Frazierat Geneva ..................L ....... 0-11at Westminster ..........L ....... 0-11Grove City ..................W ..........6-0Warren A.C. ...............W ....... 15-0Jamestown A.C. ........W ....... 22-0at Grove City ..............L ..........0-6Geneva ......................W ........21-0Westminster .............W ..........6-0

1901Record: 6-5-1Coach: Edward N. EisenbergCaptain: H.W. TaylorGrove City ..................W ....... 11-0at Westminster ..........L ....... 0-11Geneva .......................L ....... 0-11at W. Pa. (Pitt) ............L ....... 0-11at Thiel ......................W ........17-0Oil City A.C.................W ....... 72-0at Geneva ..................L ....... 0-34at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-12Thiel...........................W ....... 12-6at Western Reserve .......T ..........6-6W. Pa. (Pitt) ...............W ....... 15-0Westminster .............W ....... 11-0

1902Record: 7-3Coach: William C. WelkerCaptain: A.G. WilliamsErie A.C......................W ..........6-0Grove City ..................W ........17-0at Westminster ..........L ..........0-6at Geneva ..................L ....... 0-49Buchtel (Akron) .........W ....... 23-6at Grove City .............W ..........6-0Geneva .......................L ........0-16at W. Pa. (Pitt) ...........W ..........6-0Western Reserve .......W ....... 11-0Westminster .............W ..........5-0

1903Record: 5-6Coach: Walter E. BachmanCaptain: F.B. McCartneyGrove City ..................W ........27-0at Penn State .............L ........5-24Westminster .............W ....... 12-0at Case Tech ..............L ....... 0-40at Geneva ..................L ....... 0-32Buffalo ......................W ....... 23-0Hiram ........................W ....... 19-0at Grove City ..............L ........0-16Geneva .......................L ..........0-5at Franklin A.C. ..........L ........0-47Mount Union .............W ....... 46-0

1904Record: 5-5Coach: W. Branch RickeyCaptain: L.O. DavenportWarren A.C. ...............W ..........5-0at Penn State .............L ....... 0-50Hiram ........................W ....... 35-0at Western Reserve .......L ....... 0-39Grove City ..................W ..........6-0at Westminster ..........L ........0-76at Syracuse ................L ....... 0-69Geneva ......................W ....... 11-0Case Tech ..................L ....... 4-29Westminster .............W ..........6-5

1905Record: 3-8Coach: W. Branch RickeyCaptain: W.J. McQuistonAlfred .........................W ........16-0at Geneva ..................L ....... 0-11Westminster ..............L ....... 0-33at Wash. & Jeff. .........L ....... 6-23Geneva ......................W ..........6-5at Westminster ..........L ....... 0-35Wolverine A.C............W ........17-0Franklin A.C................L ....... 0-12at Wooster .................L ..... 16-39at Western Reserve .......L ....... 5-52Niagara ......................L ..........0-5

1906Record: 2-7Coach: Clifford B. LewisCaptain: R.M. Ginnat Penn State .............L ....... 0-26Grove City ..................W ..........6-0at W. Pa. (Pitt) ............L ....... 0-68Hiram ........................W ........21-6at Western Reserve .......L ........0-24at Grove City ..............L ........0-16Carnegie Tech ............L ..........0-5Westminster ..............L ........0-17

1907Record: 5-3-2Coach: H.J. SheetsCaptain: L.L. Benedictat Mount Union ..........L ....... 6-11at Grove City .............W ..........6-5at Geneva ..................T ..........0-0Niagara ......................T ..........0-0at Oberlin ...................L ....... 0-25Grove City ..................W ....... 11-4Hiram ........................W ........17-5Geneva ......................W ....... 11-4Carnegie Tech ...........W ..........5-0Westminster ..............L ....... 5-26

1908Record: 2-4-1Coach: H.J. SheetsCaptain: L.L. Benedictat Geneva ..................T ..........0-0Hiram ........................W ..........5-0at Wash. & Jeff. .........L ........0-47at Carnegie Tech .......L ....... 0-11Mount Union ..............L ..........6-8Grove City ..................W ........10-9at Westminster ..........L ..........5-6

1909Record: 2-4-1Coach: Edward J. StewartCaptain: E. P. KennedyHiram ........................W ....... 15-5at Geneva ..................L ........5-14Buchtel (Akron) ..........T ..........5-5at Mount Union ..........L ........0-24Westminster .............W ..... 21-11at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-54at Carnegie Tech .......L ........0-10

1910Record: 3-1-1Coach: Edward J. StewartCaptain: H.T. LavelyHiram ........................W ........17-5Geneva ......................W ....... 22-0Grove City ...................T ..........6-6at Carnegie Tech .......W ........27-0at Buchtel (Akron) .......L ....... 6-12

1911Record: 4-4-1Coach: David L. DunlapCaptain: L.L. Hawkat Cornell ...................L ....... 9-35Hiram .........................T ..........0-0Kenyon ......................W ........24-0at Mount Union ..........L ....... 0-23Geneva ......................W ....... 11-0Carnegie Tech ...........W ..........5-0at Grove City ..............L ........3-14at West Virginia ........W ........10-6at Buchtel (Akron) .......L ..........0-6

1912Record: 1-5-1Coach: David L. DunlapCaptain: L.T. MillerHiram .........................L ..........0-6Mount Union ..............L ....... 6-12

at Geneva ..................L ........6-17at West Virginia .........L ..........7-8at Buchtel (Akron) .......T ..........0-0Westminster .............W ....... 44-0Grove City ...................L ..........0-9

1913Record: 7-1Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: C.A. GilbertThiel...........................W ........41-0at Hiram ....................W ..... 19-10at Buchtel (Akron) .......W ..........6-0Alfred .........................W ....... 93-7Wooster .....................W ..... 116-0at Carnegie Tech ......W ........17-0Geneva ......................W ....... 38-0at Grove City ..............L ..........8-9

1914Record: 6-0-1Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: A.F. Munhallat Geneva .................W ....... 15-7at Akron ......................T ..........3-3at Rochester .............W ..........6-0Hiram ........................W ........51-0Duquesne .................W ........41-3at Carnegie Tech ......W ........27-7Grove City ..................W ....... 40-0

1915Record: 5-3Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: H.H. PiersonSt. Bonaventure ........W ....... 52-0at Akron .....................W ........10-6at Carnegie Tech .......L ....... 7-40Rochester ..................W ....... 19-0at Pittsburgh ..............L ....... 7-42Hiram ........................W ....... 39-0Geneva ......................W ....... 19-0at Grove City ..............L ..........6-9

1916Record: 4-2-1Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: M.J. ScannellBuffalo ......................W ....... 29-0at Geneva .................W ..........6-0at Carnegie Tech .......L ........0-27Grove City ...................T ..........6-6at Pittsburgh ..............L ....... 0-46at Rochester .............W ..........7-0at Akron .....................W ....... 33-0

1917Record: 6-0-1Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: J.S. BaldwinGeneva ......................W ....... 39-0at Carnegie Tech .......T ..........0-0Thiel...........................W ....... 49-0at Grove City .............W ........10-6at Westminster .........W ........21-0Akron .........................W ....... 33-0at Camp Lee .............W ..........7-6

1918Record: 2-1Coach: Carl A. GilbertCaptain: N.W. KerrWestminster .............W ..........7-0Grove City ..................W ....... 36-0at Geneva ..................L ........9-10

1919Record: 1-3-1Coach: Charles E. HammettCaptain: J.W. HarbaughSt. Bonaventure ........W ....... 20-0at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-13

Year-BY-Year resultsat Carnegie Tech .......L ..........0-9Geneva .......................L ..........0-3at Westminster ..........T ..........0-0

1920Record: 1-3-3Coach: Clarence O. ApplegranCaptain: R.L. BaldwinThiel............................T ..........0-0at Colgate ...................T ..........7-7Dickinson ...................L ..........0-7Grove City ..................W ..........3-0at Carnegie Tech .......L ....... 0-42Westminster ..............T ..........0-0at Geneva ..................L ....... 0-19

1921Record: 3-4-1Coach: G. Herbert McCrackenCaptain: A.K. Kramerat Colgate ...................L ........0-14Alfred ..........................T ..........0-0Grove City ...................L ..........0-7at Westminster .........W ..........7-6Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 0-56Buffalo ......................W ..... 26-13at Dickinson ...............L ....... 6-28Geneva ......................W ........14-7

1922Record: 6-3Coach: G. Herbert McCrackenCaptain: H.H. Loomisat Colgate ...................L ....... 0-19Niagara .....................W ....... 39-0at Grove City ..............L ..... 13-20Waynesburg ..............W ....... 33-7Carnegie Tech ............L ..........0-7Westminster .............W ....... 68-0Alfred .........................W ....... 33-7at Geneva .................W ....... 28-7at Thiel ......................W ....... 25-0

1923Record: 7-1Coach: G. Herbert McCrackenCaptain: H.P. MorleyThiel...........................W ........14-0at West Virginia .........L ....... 0-28Grove City ..................W ..........6-0at Rochester .............W ....... 39-6Geneva ......................W ........14-0St. Bonaventure ........W ........14-0at Westminster .........W ........47-0at Bucknell ................W ........10-7

1924Record: 5-2Coach: Thomas V. DaviesCaptain: F.A. ParnellDickinson ..................W ..........7-0at West Virginia .........L ....... 6-35at Thiel ......................W ........14-0at Boston ...................L ....... 0-13at Grove City .............W ..........9-0Westminster .............W ..........7-0at Waynesburg ..........W ....... 28-0

1925Record: 5-3Coach: Thomas V. DaviesCaptain: J.V. HanlonWest Virginia ..............L ....... 0-18Geneva ......................W ........14-0St. Bonaventure ........W ....... 20-6at Boston ...................L ........7-14Waynesburg ..............W ..........6-0Thiel...........................W ........14-0at Grove City ..............L ........0-27at Westminster .........W ........47-0

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Year-BY-Year resultsBethany ..................... W ........14-7St. Francis ................. W ....... 34-0Grove City ................... L ........7-14at Thiel ...................... W ..........6-0Canisius .................... W ....... 12-0at Geneva .................. L ....... 0-15

1927Record: 0-7-1Coach: Melvin P. MerrittCaptain: D.H. BehrhorstSt. Bonaventure ......... L ..........0-6at Dartmouth ............. L ....... 0-38Westminster .............. T ..........0-0at Grove City .............. L ........6-21at Pittsburgh .............. L ....... 0-52Thiel............................ L ..........0-2Geneva ....................... L ....... 7-39at New York ................ L ........0-81

1928Record: 4-3-1Coach: Melvin P. MerrittCaptain: C. SlavenMount Union ............. W ....... 32-0at Westminster ......... W ....... 13-7at Dartmouth ............. L ..... 12-37at Pittsburgh .............. L ....... 0-29Grove City ................... L ....... 7-13at Thiel ....................... T ..........6-6at Geneva ................. W ..........8-7Alfred ......................... W ........27-0

1929Record: 2-4-2Coach: Harry W. CrumCaptain: R.M. GarbarkGeneva ....................... T ..... 13-13Westminster .............. L ..........6-7at Dartmouth ............. L ....... 0-53Pittsburgh .................. L ....... 0-40Thiel............................ T ..........0-0at Grove City .............. L ....... 7-40Waynesburg .............. W ........14-7at St. Vincent ............ W ....... 28-6

1930Record: 6-2Coach: Harry W. CrumCaptain: R.M. GarbarkEdinboro .................... W ........21-0at Westminster ......... W ..........7-6at Thiel ...................... W ..........6-0Adrian ........................ W ........31-0Grove City .................. W ..........6-0at Dartmouth ............. L ..... 14-43Salem ........................ W ....... 20-0at Geneva .................. L ..... 13-27

1931Record: 6-1-2Coach: Harry W. CrumCaptain: R.M. Garbark, F.P. MorseClarion ....................... W ....... 45-0Edinboro .................... W ........27-7Westminster ............. W ....... 39-7at Thiel ...................... W ........21-0Adrian ........................ W ....... 26-0at Grove City .............. T ..........7-7at St. Bonaventure ....... W ..........7-6Geneva ....................... T ..........0-0at W.V. Wesleyan ....... L ....... 7-38

1932Record: 1-5-1Coach: Waldo S. TippinCaptain: K.V. WaiteEdinboro ..................... L ..........0-7at Springfield ............. L ....... 0-25Dickinson ................... L ....... 0-13at Ithaca ..................... L ....... 0-12Oberlin ....................... L ..........6-7

Alfred ......................... W ........16-0at Bethany ................. T ..........0-0

1933Record: 0-5Coach: Waldo S. TrippinCaptain: J.E. Vanamanat Edinboro ................ L ..........0-6Springfield .................. L ........0-27at Dickinson ............... L ........0-14Marietta ..................... L ..........0-7at Oberlin ................... L ..........0-7

1934Record: 2-4-1Coach: Waldo S. TrippinCaptain: R.E. EdwardsClarion ....................... W ..........6-0at Alfred ..................... T ..........7-7at Dickinson ............... L ........0-21Grove City .................. W ..........6-0Oberlin ....................... L ..........0-6at Thiel ....................... L ....... 0-30Ithaca ......................... L ........7-14

1935Record: 2-6Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: R.H. Horn, A.S. WidmannClarion ....................... W ..........7-0at Hiram .................... W ..........6-0Bethany ...................... L ....... 0-13at Grove City .............. L ....... 0-13at Dickinson ............... L ....... 0-40Thiel............................ L ........0-16Juniata ....................... L ....... 6-20at Springfield ............. L ....... 0-19

1936Record: 1-3-2Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: W.J. BeckerHiram ........................ W ..........6-0at Oberlin ................... L ..........0-6Grove City ................... T ..........0-0at Juniata ................... L ....... 8-20at Thiel ....................... L ..........0-6Westminster .............. T ..........7-7

1937Record: 5-2Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: C.L. Spenceat Buffalo ................... L ....... 7-13at Haverford ............... L ....... 0-13Hiram ........................ W ..... 21-19at Grove City ............. W ..........3-0at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ..... 14-12Thiel........................... W ....... 20-0Westminster ............. W ..... 16-13

1938Record: 3-4

Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: H.T. Lavely, Jr.Otterbein ................... W ....... 32-0Haverford ................... L ....... 0-28at Hiram ..................... L ....... 0-38Grove City ................... L ....... 0-13at Buffalo ................... L ........0-47at Thiel ...................... W ..........7-0at Johns Hopkins ....... W ..........6-0

1939Record: 0-5-2Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: W.H. Cookat Haverford ............... T ..... 13-13Oberlin ....................... L ........0-27at Grove City .............. T ..........0-0Hiram ......................... L ....... 6-26

Johns Hopkins ........... L ....... 7-13Thiel............................ L ........0-14at Susquehanna ........ L ....... 0-20

1940Record: 0-7Coach: Karl J. LawrenceCaptain: R.P. Marasco, R.C. SaylorHaverford ................... L ....... 0-33at Oberlin ................... L ....... 0-43Grove City ................... L ........0-14at Hiram ..................... L ....... 0-28Susquehanna ............ L ..... 12-27at Thiel ....................... L ....... 0-26at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ....... 0-30

1941Record: 1-5Coach: Alfred C. WernerCaptain: R.P. Marascoat Haverford ............... L ....... 7-45at Grove City .............. L ....... 0-13American ................... W ..... 20-14at Rochester .............. L ....... 0-34Thiel............................ L ....... 0-26Kenyon ....................... L ..... 12-18

1942Record: 1-5Coach: Alfred C. WernerCaptain: W.T. PierceHaverford ................... L ....... 0-33at Earlham ................ W ....... 32-0at Kenyon ................... L ....... 0-20Grove City ................... L ....... 7-13at Rochester .............. L ........0-41Oberlin ....................... L ....... 0-46

1943-45No Games - World War II

1946Record: 1-6Coach: Robert M. GarbarkCaptain: R.A. StantonEarlham .................... W ..........7-0Westminster .............. L ....... 0-13at Grove City .............. L ........0-14at Thiel ....................... L ....... 7-13Mount Union .............. L ....... 0-25at Oberlin ................... L ....... 0-62at Dickinson ............... L ....... 6-33

1947Record: 1-4-2Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: R.A. CarmanOberlin ....................... L ....... 9-25at Dickinson ............... T ..... 14-14at Westminster ......... W ........14-7Grove City ................... L ....... 7-13Thiel............................ L ....... 0-20at Mount Union .......... L ....... 6-20at Susquehanna ........ T ..........7-7

1948Record: 6-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: C.A. Wrightat Hamilton ............... W ....... 19-0Susquehanna ........... W ........14-6Westminster ............. W ....... 13-0at Grove City .............. L ....... 0-13Dickinson .................. W ........14-7at Thiel ...................... W ..........6-0Earlham .................... W ....... 40-0

1949Record: 4-3-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: C.E. Rimer

Hamilton ................... W ..... 30-13at Oberlin .................. W ..... 21-20at Westminster .......... T ..........0-0Grove City ................... L ....... 0-32Dickinson ................... L ..... 13-21Thiel........................... W ..... 27-14at Earlham ................ W ....... 48-6at Geneva .................. L ....... 6-20

1950Record: 2-4-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: G.R. Yarbenetat Rochester .............. T .....12-12Oberlin ....................... L ........0-14Geneva ....................... L ....... 7-20Carnegie Tech ............ L ..... 13-14

at Grove City ............. W ........31-0at Wooster ................. L ..... 13-20Westminster ............. W ..... 33-14

1951Record: 1-6-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: R.A. MyersRochester ................... L ........6-10at Oberlin ................... L ....... 0-20Juniata ....................... T .....20-20at Carnegie Tech ....... L ....... 0-39Grove City ................... L ..... 18-20Wooster ...................... L ....... 6-20at Westminster ......... W ....... 19-6at Dickinson ............... L ..... 13-31

1952Record: 2-6Coach: David C. HendersonCaptain: P.W. RoeseOberlin ...................... W .....40-33Dickinson ................... L ....... 0-18at Hobart .................... L ....... 7-26Carnegie Tech ............ L ....... 0-19at Grove City ............. W ..... 13-12at Wooster ................. L ..... 13-52Westminster .............. L .....20-26at Rochester .............. L ....... 0-38

1953Record: 0-8Coach: David C. HendersonCaptain: C.E. RichardRochester ................... L ....... 6-13at Carnegie Tech ....... L ..... 12-21Hobart ........................ L ..... 12-19at Oberlin ................... L ..... 13-31Grove City ................... L ....... 6-25Wooster ...................... L ....... 7-35Westminster .............. L ....... 0-12at Thiel ....................... L ....... 6-52

1954Record: 2-6Coach: William R. MooreCaptain: D.A. Reedat Wooster ................. L ........0-31Hobart ........................ L ....... 7-32Thiel............................ L ....... 6-19Oberlin ...................... W ..... 19-12at Grovze City ............. L ..... 19-25at Bethany ................ W ..... 25-21Westminster .............. L ..... 14-40at Geneva .................. L ....... 0-38

1955Record: 2-6Coach: William R. MooreCaptain: D.M. Barron, D.P. McArdleWooster ...................... L ..... 13-41at Hobart .................... L ....... 7-44at Thiel ....................... L ........0-31

at Oberlin .................. W .....33-25Grove City .................. W ....... 13-7Bethany ...................... L ..... 13-27at Westminster .......... L ....... 0-34Geneva ....................... L ....... 0-20

1956Record: 4-3-1Coach: William R. MooreCaptain: J.H. Carman, P.V. CroftHobart ........................ L ....... 6-26at Wash. & Jeff. ......... T ..... 14-14Oberlin ...................... W ..... 26-19at Grove City ............. W ..... 25-19Bethany ..................... W ..... 33-19Thiel............................ L ..... 14-39at Case Tech .............. L ....... 0-20at Dickinson .............. W ..... 24-19

1957Record: 3-4-1Coach: William R. MooreCaptain: T.J. Biggam, J.C. Villaat Hobart .................... L ....... 7-26Wash. & Jeff.............. W ....... 19-0at Oberlin ................... T ..... 14-14Grove City ................... L ........0-14at Bethany ................. L ....... 6-29Dickinson .................. W ....... 26-2Case Tech ................. W ....... 20-0at Thiel ....................... L ....... 9-19

1958Record: 3-4-1 (PAC: 3-1-1)Coach: John C. ChuckranCaptain: W.W. Baker, R.M. Buergerat Rochester .............. L ....... 0-20Wash. & Jeff.............. W ..........6-0Bethany ..................... W ....... 12-8at Grove City .............. L ..... 16-28Thiel............................ T .....12-12at Dickinson ............... L ..... 12-18at Case Tech .............. L ....... 6-28John Carroll ............... W ........14-0

1959Record: 6-2 (PAC: 4-1)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: R.J. Dunn, D.E. SpencerRochester ................... L ..........0-6at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ....... 20-6at Wayne State .......... L ....... 7-20Bethany ..................... W ..... 19-16Grove City .................. W ........14-0Dickinson .................. W ..........6-0Case Tech ................. W ....... 22-0at Thiel ...................... W ........14-6

1960Record: 3-3-1 (PAC: 3-3)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: B.T. Olderman, R.E. Steinerat Bethany ................ W ........14-6Wash. & Jeff.............. W ....... 19-7at Western Reserve ....... L ....... 8-34Case Tech ................. W ........27-0at Grove City .............. T ..... 24-24Wayne State ............... L ....... 6-26Thiel............................ L ..... 14-16

1961Record: 6-1 (PAC: 5-1)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: E.D. Ehrenberger, R. JonesBethany ..................... W ..... 33-14at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ........10-0Western Reserve ...... W ..........7-0at Case Tech ............. W ..... 33-14Grove City .................. W ....... 26-0

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Year-BY-Year resultsat Wayne State ......... W ....... 20-8at Thiel ....................... L .....22-35

1962Record: 2-5 (PAC: 2-3)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: W.E. Tracy, J.P. Valentinoat Oberlin ................... L ..... 20-24Case Tech ................. W ........27-8at John Carroll ........... L ....... 0-26Rochester ................... L ....... 9-13at Bethany ................. L ..... 14-16Wash. & Jeff............... L ..... 12-21Thiel........................... W ....... 12-6

1963Record: 4-3 (PAC: 2-3)oach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: W.G. Dolde, S.L. SimontonHiram ........................ W ..... 13-12at Case Tech .............. L ..... 26-27at Rochester ............. W ..... 24-12Wayne State .............. W ..... 22-21Bethany ..................... W ..... 27-19at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L .....12-25at Thiel ....................... L ........8-31

1964Record: 3-5 (PAC: 2-4)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: C.W. Stenberg, D.A. WionWayne State .............. W ..........7-0at Hiram ..................... L ....... 6-35Carnegie Tech ........... W ....... 13-3at E. Michigan ............ L ....... 7-28Bethany ...................... L ....... 0-29at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..........6-7Western Reserve ....... L ........7-14at Thiel ...................... W ..... 18-13

1965Record: 3-5 (PAC: 2-4)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: J.P. Butler, H.N. Valen-tinoat Wayne State .......... L ..........0-7Oberlin ...................... W ..... 26-15

at Carnegie Tech ....... L ........6-27E. Michigan ................ L ....... 8-23at Bethany ................. L ....... 8-20Wash. & Jeff.............. W ..... 18-16at Western Reserve ....... L ..... 13-20Thiel........................... W ....... 26-7

1966Record: 4-3 (PAC: 3-2)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: W.M. Conner, P. Thompsonat Case Tech ............. W .....20-12Carnegie Tech ............ L ....... 6-19at Oberlin .................. W ....... 12-0Bethany ...................... L ..... 19-21at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ..... 24-20John Carroll ................ L ..... 18-20at Thiel ...................... W ....... 19-8

1967Record: 5-2 (PAC: 3-2)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: H.A. Black, H.A. LuceCase Tech ................. W ..........8-0at Carnegie Mellon ....... W .....34-20Oberlin ...................... W ..... 33-14at Bethany ................. L ....... 7-13Wash. & Jeff.............. W ....... 28-0at John Carroll .......... W ....... 15-0Thiel............................ L ....... 6-22

1968Record: 7-1 (PAC: 6-0)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: H.A. Luce, J.A. Boughton, P.N. BlufarbAdelbert .................... W ........16-0at Bethany ................ W ..... 29-24John Carroll ............... W ..... 14-13at Carnegie Mellon ........ L ..... 18-48at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W .....40-20Case Tech ................. W ..... 60-18at Thiel ...................... W .....35-32Rochester .................. W ..... 42-19

1969Record: 5-3 (PAC: 4-2)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: M.C. Ganey, J.C. Lewisat Western Reserve ....... W ..... 19-15Bethany ...................... L ....... 7-15at John Carroll ........... L .....25-32Carnegie Mellon ....... W .....70-39Wash. & Jeff.............. W ..... 52-13at Case Tech ............. W ....... 28-7Thiel........................... W ..... 21-14at Rochester .............. L ....... 0-32

1970Record: 2-5 (PAC: 2-3)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: L.R. AlbrightCase Western ........... W ....... 20-3Wash. & Jeff............... L ..... 19-20at Oberlin ................... L ..... 20-21Carnegie Mellon ........ L ..... 15-41John Carroll ................ L ..... 14-25at Bethany ................. L ..........6-7at Thiel ...................... W ....... 22-8

1971Record: 4-4 (PAC: 2-3)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: appointed each gameat Plattsburgh ........... W ........21-3at Case Western ....... W ........21-7at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L .....12-28Oberlin ...................... W ........21-0at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ........7-24at John Carroll ........... L ....... 0-35Thiel............................ L ..... 15-20Bethany ..................... W ....... 13-6

1972Record: 5-4 (PAC: 5-2)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: appointed each gameMarietta ..................... L ........7-27at John Carroll .......... W ........17-7at Bethany ................ W ..... 17-10Case Western ............ L ........6-14Carnegie Mellon ....... W ....... 13-6Wash. & Jeff.............. W ........10-0at Otterbein ................ L ....... 7-42at Thiel ....................... L ..... 18-28Hiram ........................ W ....... 32-0

1973Record: 5-3-1 (PAC: 5-1-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: appointed each gameat Marietta ................. L .....22-23John Carroll ................ T ..........7-7Bethany ..................... W ....... 26-7at Case Western ....... W ....... 42-7at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ........0-10at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ..... 42-14Otterbein .................... L ..........8-9Thiel........................... W ..........7-4at Hiram .................... W .....30-20

1974Record: 7-1 (PAC: 6-1)

Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: T.M. Clayton, E.J. Pinkhamat Case Western ....... W ....... 39-0Hiram ........................ W ....... 26-6at Bethany ................. L ..... 20-24Grove City .................. W ....... 33-7at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ....... 26-0John Carroll ............... W ..... 30-21Carnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 40-13at Thiel ...................... W ..... 36-14

1975Record: 6-2 (PAC: 5-2)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: D.J. SlovickCase Western ........... W ....... 26-0at Hiram .................... W ....... 32-0Bethany ..................... W ....... 19-7at Grove City ............. W ..... 15-10Wash. & Jeff............... L ..... 16-21at John Carroll .......... W ..... 23-21at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ....... 3-23Thiel........................... W ........21-0

1976Record: 6-2 (PAC: 6-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: D.T. LillardCase Western ........... W ..... 24-12Bethany ..................... W ........14-9at John Carroll .......... W ..... 35-14at Hiram ..................... L ........7-14Wash. & Jeff.............. W ........24-7Carnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 24-22at Thiel ...................... W ........31-7Westminster .............. L ........7-10

1977Record: 5-3 (PAC: 5-2)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: M.J. Matlak, P.L. SpinaCase Western ............ L ..........0-3at Bethany ................ W ........14-7John Carroll ............... W ....... 33-0Hiram ........................ W ....... 13-3at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ..........9-7at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ....... 7-29Thiel........................... W ..... 31-17at Westminster .......... L ....... 6-20

1978Record: 4-3-1 (PAC: 3-3-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: W. Law, T. Steib, M. Veonat Bethany ................ W ..... 14-10at Hiram ..................... L ..........3-7Thiel............................ T ..........0-0Case Western ........... W ........24-6at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ..... 14-26at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..........0-7John Carroll ............... W ........14-7Geneva ...................... W ..... 27-18

1979Record: 3-5 (PAC: 3-4)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: appointed each gameBethany ...................... L ..... 17-20Hiram ........................ W ..........9-7at Thiel ....................... L ....... 0-28at Case Western ........ L ........31-0Carnegie Mellon ........ L ....... 0-26Wash. & Jeff.............. W ....... 34-0at John Carroll ........... L ..... 14-31at Geneva .................. L ........6-24

1980Record: 3-4-1 (PAC: 3-3-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: T.J. Dougan, D.A. Dedmak

Albion ......................... L ..... 14-21at Bethany ................. L ..... 13-38at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ........0-24John Carroll ................ L ....... 0-13at Case Western ....... W ..... 28-17at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ....... 35-7Hiram ......................... T ..........7-7Thiel........................... W ..... 16-10

1981Record: 3-5 (PAC: 3-4)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: E. Tommasi, K. McFar-land, B. Barcelonaat Albion ..................... L ....... 7-19Bethany ...................... L ..... 20-24Carnegie Mellon ........ L ..... 13-22at John Carroll ........... L ..........7-9Case Western ........... W ..... 38-14Wash. & Jeff.............. W ....... 29-0at Hiram ..................... L ..... 23-47at Thiel ...................... W ..... 14-22

1982Record: 3-6 (PAC: 3-4)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: S. Susnak, R. Lamen-dola, V. DonatelliFrostburg State .......... L ..... 22-24Thiel........................... W ..... 21-19at Bethany ................. L ........7-24at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ..... 10-20John Carroll ............... W ..........7-3Case Western ........... W ..... 27-20at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..... 14-16Hiram ......................... L ....... 3-28John Carroll ................ L ..... 14-33

1983Record: 4-5 (PAC: 2-5)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: R. FraserLebanon Valley ......... W .....42-20at Thiel ...................... W ..... 15-13Bethany ..................... W ..... 16-10Carnegie Mellon ........ L ....... 0-35at John Carroll ........... L ..... 14-16at Case Western ........ L ..... 14-28Wash. & Jeff............... L ........7-21at Hiram ..................... L ....... 6-13Rochester .................. W ........21-7

1984Record: 3-7 (NCAC: 1-5)Coach: Robert WolfeCaptain: R. Fraser, M. Grant, J. Null, M. ZampellThiel............................ L ........7-14at Lebanon Valley ....... W ....... 28-3Denison ...................... L ..... 14-52Westminster .............. L ........0-41at Kenyon ................... L ..... 14-28at Oberlin ................... L ..... 13-14Wooster ..................... W .....30-29Case Western ............ L ........0-31at Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ..... 17-21at Grove City ............. W ..........9-6

1985Record: 3-7 (NCAC: 1-5)Coach: Robert WolfeCaptain: M. Fisher, L. Ford, M. Lamendola, D. Traceat Thiel ....................... L ..... 14-15Dayton ........................ L ....... 0-28at Denison ................. L ..... 10-16at Westminster ......... W ....... 12-7Kenyon ....................... L ..... 14-15Oberlin ....................... L ....... 3-12at Wooster ................. L ..... 21-24at Case Western ........ L ..... 27-35Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........16-6

Grove City .................. W ....... 12-7

1986Record: 6-4 (NCAC: 4-2)Coach: Peter VaasCaptain: R. Schumacher, D. Simko, J. StiefvaterCarnegie Mellon ........ L ....... 7-36Denison ...................... L ..... 24-28at Oberlin .................. W ........10-0at Wooster ................ W ........16-7Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........21-0Case Western ............ L ........3-21at Thiel ...................... W ....... 35-0

at Kenyon .................. W ........21-3at Grove City .............. L ....... 0-23Wash. & Lee ............. W ....... 34-0

1987Record: 9-1-1 (NCAC: 6-0)Coach: Peter VaasCaptain: B. Currie, S. Gravaat Carnegie Mellon ....... T ..........7-7at Denison ................ W .....23-20Oberlin ...................... W ........17-6Wooster ..................... W ..........6-3at Ohio Wesleyan ....... W ....... 44-6at Case Western ....... W ..... 30-16Thiel........................... W ....... 28-6Kenyon ...................... W ........27-7Grove City .................. W ........27-7at Swarthmore .......... W ..... 30-24

NCAA PlayoffsWash. & Jeff............... L 17-23(ot)

1988 Record: 8-2 (NCAC: 5-2)Coach: Peter VaasCaptain: J. Giliberto, M. Mulhairat Mount Union .......... L ....... 7-15Thiel........................... W ..... 50-14at Oberlin .................. W ........31-8at Wooster ................ W ..... 24-10Case Western ........... W ..... 31-21John Carroll ............... W ..... 14-33at Kenyon .................. W .....44-28Denison ..................... W ..........7-0Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........10-3Swarthmore .............. W ..... 34-13

1989Record: 6-4 (NCAC: 5-2)Coach: Peter VaasCaptain: D. Carr, T. Gebhardt, J. LogueMount Union .............. L ........7-27at Thiel ...................... W ....... 30-0Oberlin ...................... W ..... 38-13Wittenberg ................ W ........24-7at Case Western ....... W ..... 28-14at Earlham ................ W ..... 15-10Kenyon ....................... L ..... 18-19at Denison ................ W ..... 24-14at Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ....... 7-18Rochester ................... L ..... 19-26

1990Record: 13-0-1 (NCAC: 7-0)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: D. LaCarte, J. Marzkaat Juniata ................... T .....30-30at Oberlin .................. W ..... 29-18Denison ..................... W ..... 40-15at Earlham ................ W ....... 62-0at Wooster ................ W ..... 38-14Wittenberg ................ W ....... 38-0at Kenyon .................. W ..... 24-18Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ..... 14-10Duquesne ................. W ........51-0at Rochester ............. W ........14-7

NCAA Playoffsat Mount Union ......... W ..... 26-15

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Year-BY-Year resultsDayton ....................... W ..... 31-23at Central (Iowa) ....... W ........24-7

Amos Alonzo Stagg BowlLycoming ..........................W ..21-14 (ot)

1991Record: 11-1 (NCAC: 7-0)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: D. Hadlock, J. Lacayoat Carnegie Mellon..........W .....23-12Juniata ...................... W ..... 19-10Oberlin ...................... W ........37-2at Denison ................ W .....63-20Earlham .................... W ....... 75-0Wooster ..................... W ....... 34-6at Wittenberg ............ W ..... 22-16Kenyon ...................... W ..... 43-21at Ohio Wesleyan ....... W ........24-7at Duquesne ............. W ....... 35-0

NCAA PlayoffsAlbion ........................ W .24-21(ot)Dayton ........................ L .. 25-28(ot)

1992Record: 8-2 (NCAC: 7-1)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: R. Bendekovic, W. Mackat Westminster .......... L ....... 0-20at Wooster ................ W ....... 44-3Case Western ........... W ....... 32-0Carnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 35-21at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 12-17Kenyon ...................... W ..... 48-14at Oberlin .................. W ....... 56-0Denison ..................... W ..... 53-13at Ohio Wesleyan ....... W .....32-25Earlham .................... W ....... 68-6

1993Record: 9-2 (NCAC: 8-0)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: A. Barkley, M. SpoerkeWestminster .............. L ..... 17-24Wooster ..................... W ....... 44-3at Case Western ........ W ........51-7at Carnegie Mellon..........W ....... 20-9Wittenberg ................ W ..... 25-14at Kenyon .................. W ....... 59-7Oberlin ...................... W ....... 45-7at Denison ................ W ....... 63-7Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........51-7at Earlham ................ W ....... 45-6

NCAA Playoffsat Mount Union .......... L ....... 7-40

1994Record: 10-1 (NCAC: 8-0)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: A. Wilson, T. Susec, B. KalkowskiCarnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 37-22at Denison ................ W ....... 42-0Wittenberg ................ W ..... 27-12at Case Western ........ W ....... 69-6Earlham .................... W ..... 60-14at Westminster ......... W ........14-9at Kenyon .................. W ....... 54-0Wooster ..................... W ....... 62-7at Ohio Wesleyan ....... W ..... 22-14Oberlin ...................... W ....... 83-0

NCAA PlayoffsMount Union .............. L ..... 19-28

1995Record: 9-1 (NCAC: 7-1)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: B. Adams, A. Parkat Carnegie Mellon ....... W ....... 34-7Denison ..................... W ........31-7at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 17-31Case Western ........... W ....... 50-0at Earlham ................ W ..... 34-14

Westminster ............. W ..... 17-10Kenyon ...................... W ..... 69-13at Wooster ................ W ..... 57-12Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........61-0at Oberlin .................. W ....... 55-0

1996 Record: 10-1 (NCAC: 8-0)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: K. Smesko, N. ReiserThiel........................... W ..... 61-13at Wittenberg ............ W ..... 26-14Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ....... 35-6at Denison ................ W ..... 72-19Case Western ........... W .....56-12at Wooster ................ W ....... 13-3Earlham .................... W ....... 58-7at Brockport .............. W ........14-3at Kenyon .................. W ........57-6Oberlin ...................... W ........61-7

NCAA Playoffsat Mount Union .......... L ..... 26-31

1997Record: 9-2 (NCAC: 7-1)Coach: Ken O’KeefeCaptain: J. Mormino, S. Rado, S. Smithat Thiel ...................... W ..... 45-19Wittenberg ................. L ..... 17-29at Ohio Wesleyan ....... W ..... 37-21Denison ..................... W ....... 34-3at Case Western ........ W .....55-20Wooster ..................... W ..... 28-27at Earlham ................ W ..... 35-21Brockport State ........ W ..... 43-10Kenyon ...................... W ..... 38-10at Oberlin .................. W ..... 75-16

NCAA Playoffsat Mount Union .......... L .....30-34

1998Record: 8-2 (NCAC: 6-1)Coach: Blair HrovatCaptain: C. Belaney, Z. Kessler, N. SixWash. & Jeff............... L ..... 14-23at Denison ................ W .....44-19at Susquehanna ....... W .....35-30at Wittenberg ............. L ....... 0-25Kenyon ...................... W ....... 56-0Earlham .................... W ....... 59-7at Wooster ................ W 40-39(ot)at Ohio Wesleyan ........ W ........27-0Gannon ..................... W ........37-0Oberlin ...................... W ........71-0

1999Record: 6-4 (NCAC: 4-2)Coach: Blair HrovatCaptain: C. Belaney, D. Monaghanat Malone ................... L ..........0-7at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..... 13-19Denison ..................... W ..... 30-13Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........17-3Wooster ...................... L 10-13(ot)Wittenberg ................. L ..... 17-20at Earlham ................ W ....... 67-0at Kenyon .................. W ....... 42-0Buffalo State............. W ....... 48-8St. Francis ................. W 61-55(ot)

2000Record: 7-3 (NCAC: 6-1)Coach: Blair HrovatCaptain: J. Snyder, J. RossiMount Union .............. L ..... 21-48Wash. & Jeff............... L ..... 41-54Frostburg State ......... W ..... 31-13at Denison ................ W ....... 39-8Wittenberg ................. L ..... 21-35at Hiram .................... W ....... 70-7

Kenyon ...................... W ....... 50-0at Wabash ................. W .....54-45at Wooster ................ W ..... 43-15Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ..... 22-14

2001Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 4-3)Coach: Blair HrovatCaptain: T. Creahan, J. McNeilly, S. Reamat Mount Union .......... L ....... 7-52at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..... 14-28Denison ..................... W ..... 55-21at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 17-21Hiram ........................ W ........57-0at Kenyon .................. W ..... 68-13at Frostburg State ....... W ..... 40-13Wabash ...................... L ..... 20-41Wooster ..................... W ....... 28-7at Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ......47-51

2002Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 4-3)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: appointed each gameBaldwin-Wallace ........ L ....... 2-22Wash. & Jeff.............. W .....28-25at Westminster .......... L ..... 13-24at Wabash .................. L ..... 14-24Hiram ........................ W ....... 56-0Wooster ...................... L ........7-21at Denison ................ W ..... 50-16at Wittenberg ............. L ....... 3-49Earlham .................... W ....... 28-7at Ohio Wesleyan ...... W ..... 30-16

2003Record: 7-4 (NCAC: 7-0)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: M. Komar, D. Pisanick, J. Turnerat Baldwin-Wallace ....... L .....26-45at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L .....23-28Westminster .............. L ... 0-3 (ot)Wabash ..................... W ..........7-6at Hiram .................... W ..... 37-14at Wooster ................ W .....26-20Denison ..................... W ........37-0Wittenberg ................ W ..... 27-21at Earlham ................ W ..... 42-21Ohio Wesleyan .......... W .....20-12

NCAA Playoffsat Montclair State ........ L ..... 19-20

2004Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 4-3)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: J. Brady, C. Devlin, P. Huffman, S. WilliamsBaldwin-Wallace ........ L ..... 14-27at Westminster ......... W 21-14 (ot)Wash. & Jeff............... L ....... 7-29at Wooster ................. L ..... 13-35at Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ..... 14-17Kenyon ...................... W ....... 42-9Hiram ........................ W ....... 59-0at Wabash ................. W 16-10(ot)Earlham .................... W ....... 26-7at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 21-42

2005Record: 3-7 (NCAC: 3-4)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: E. George, D. Monarko, M. Fonzi, M. Gellesat Baldwin-Wallace .... L 17-23(ot)Westminster .............. L ..9-12(ot)at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..... 21-45Wooster ...................... L ..... 34-37Ohio Wesleyan ........... L ....... 8-13at Kenyon ................... L ..... 27-34

at Hiram .................... W ....... 38-6Wabash ...................... L ..... 21-27at Earlham ................ W ........41-0Wittenberg ................ W ..... 31-21

2006Record: 6-4 (NCAC: 4-3)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: appointed each gameat Westminster ......... W ..... 35-10at Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ..... 10-22Hiram ........................ W ....... 52-7at Denison ................ W ....... 23-6at Wabash .................. L ..... 27-41Kenyon ...................... W .....49-38at Wooster ................. L ..... 21-27Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ..... 30-13at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 21-39Oberlin ...................... W ..... 35-14

2007Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 3-4)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: appointed each gameat Westminster .......... L ....... 6-13Hiram ........................ W ....... 20-7at Car. Mellon ........... W ..... 24-21Denison ..................... W ........14-0Wabash ...................... L .....20-28at Kenyon .................. W ........24-0Wooster ..................... W ..... 27-20at Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ..... 10-17Wittenberg ................. L ........6-17at Oberlin ................... L ..... 22-27

2008Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 4-3)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: M. Cellini, B. Jones, C. Lawrence, A. Stasat Juniata .................. W ..... 34-18at Westminster .......... L ..........2-6Oberlin ...................... W ..... 24-13at Wabash .................. L ....... 7-48at Denison ................. L ..... 10-13Kenyon ...................... W ..... 27-22at Wooster ................. L ..... 21-35Wittenberg ................ W 30-27(ot)Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ..10-7(ot)

2009Record: 8-2 (NCAC 5-2)Coach: Mark MatlakCaptain: C. Bell, T. SalopekJuniata ...................... W ....... 13-0Westminster ............. W ..... 27-14at Oberlin .................. W ....... 22-0Wabash ...................... L ........3-37at Carnegie Mellon .......... W .....38-35Denison ..................... W ..... 24-21at Kenyon .................. W ..... 21-18Wooster ..................... W ..... 24-21at Wittenberg ............. L ..... 10-52at Ohio Wesleyan ........... W ..... 30-13

2010 Record: 7-3 (NCAC: 4-2) Coach: Mark Matlak Captain: T. Salopek, J. Mitchell, K. Beach, S. Facaros at Bethany ................ W ....... 28-0 Carnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 34-27 Wittenberg ................. L ..... 21-24 at Case Western ........ L ..... 23-24 Kenyon ...................... W ........24-0at Denison ................ W ..... 17-16Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ..... 41-21at Wabash .................. L ....... 3-20at Hiram .................... W ..... 43-21at Oberlin .................. W ..... 17-14

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AAbbott, Wesley E. .....1908,09,10,11Achenbach, Kenneth ...1998,99,2000Ackerman, Dale ........................2006Acosta, Sean .............................2010Adams, Brian D........1992,93,94,95Adams, David A. .......................1960Adams, Matt .......................1998,99Adamson, Kyle A. .......... 1995,96,97Addams, Dean G. ................1974,75Adsit, Claude R. ........................1907Aiken, J. Claude ..................1904,05Albright, Larry R. ......1967,68,69,70Alderson, Tom ..................... 2009,10Alfonso, Silvie L. .......................1952Allgeier, Michael .......................1999Allen, Clarence B. ...............1893,96Allen, RaShawn ...... 2002,03,04,05Allison, Matthew E. ....... 1992,93,94Allshouse, Charles V. .......... 1913,14Altemus, Justen ............ 2003,04,05Alvarez, Donald R. ..............1969,70Alvarez, Paul W. .............1979,80,81Amidon, Donald A. ....................1940Amman, Ian .............2000,01,02,03Amoroso, Christian R. ..............1952Anderson, Avis ..........................1986Anderson, Carl O. ............... 1961,64 Anderson, Curt ........2004,05,06,07Anderson, George A. ................1928Anderson, Michael ...................2006Anderson, Ronnie D. .... 1994,95,96Anderson, Wilbur F. ..................1930Andrews, Daniel C. .............1985,86Andrews, Dale J. .......................1965Andrews, Ryan ..........................1997Andrews, William ...1997,98,99,2000Andryka, Michael..........................2010Arcuri, John J., Jr. .....1955,56,57,58Arnold, Floyd E. ........ 1912,13,14,15Arsenault, Kyle..........................1984Arthur, U.N. ...............................1893Ashley, Harmon H. ....................1901Askey, E. Vincent ......................1915August, Harold M. .....................1942

BBair, James H. ...........................1955Baird, Kevin W. ........1980,81,82,83Baker, Charles F....... 1911,12,13,14Baker, Josh .........................2004,05Baker, Norman H. ..........1947,48,49Baker, Robert Z. .......................1952Baker, William A. ......................1898Baker, William W........... 1956,57,58Baldwin, Joseph S. ........ 1916,17,18Baldwin, Roger L. .... 1917,18,19,20Ball, Benjamin H. ................ 1910,12Ball, Wendell P. ............. 1906,08,09Balla, Samuel E. .................1995,96Ballantyne, James V. ..........1902,04Ballinger, T. Dudley ...1907,08,09,10Ballish, Thomas A. ...1948,49,50,51Balser, Arthur E. ........... 1929,31,32Baran, B.J............................ 2006,07Baranowski, Anthony R. ...........1957Barber, Jeffrey ..........................1997Barcelona, Brett C. ........1979,80,81Barcus, William D. ....................1919Barkley, Andrew J. ...1990,91,92,93Barrett, Eugene L. ........ 1993,94,95Barrett, Gordon O. ..............1938,39Barron, Don M. ........1952,53,54,55Bash, Lawson G. ................. 1914,15Bash, Ross S.............................1969Beach, Alwin L. ............. 1925,26,27Beach, Keith ................. 2008,09,10Beal, Sumner ............................2010Beals, Norman K. .....................1928Becker, Delmar J., Jr. ..........1989,90Becker, William J. ......... 1934,35,36Beh, Jeremy ........1999,2000,01,02Behrens, Brandon ...1999,2000,01,02Behrhorst, Clifford W. ...............1927Behrhorst, David H. ...... 1925,26,27Belaney, Corey N. ....1996,97,98,99Belfore, Paul A. .........................1985Bell, Bill .....................................1975Bell, C.J. ...................2006,07,08,09Bell, Paul J., Jr. .........1991,92,93,94Bell, Zach ...................... 2008,09,10Bendekovic, Jason C. ....1991,92,93,94Bendekovic, Ronald C. ...1989,90,91,92Benedict, Lee L. .......1905,06,07,08Bennett, Joe..............................2008Berger, Charles W. ........ 1932,33,34Berger, Walter L. ......1928,29,30,31Beriont, Walter ..........................1972Berkey, John S. .........................1902Berry, Bill ...................................1979Bertram, Justin L. ............... 1991,92Betler, Michael .........................2010Betz, Joseph .............................2001

Betz, W. James .........................1946Beyer, S. Meigs .........................1901Bifulco, Anthony W. .1988,89,90,91Biggam, Thomas J. ..1954,55,56,57Billger, Harry M. ..................1965,66Billings, Aubrey M. ...1925,26,27,28Black, Harry A., III ...............1966,67Black, Jason.............2004,05,06,07Black, Jon ...........................2004,05Blacka, Eddie........................2009,10Blackwell, Darryl M. ..... 1987,88,90Blackwell, Lewis S. ....... 1922,23,24Blahowicz, Joe ..........................2002Blakeney, Daniel N.F. ...............1894Blank, Jeffery T. ..................1993,94Blasdell, Leonard A. ..... 1933,34,35Blauch, David A. .................1954,55Blaufarb, Peter N. ....1965,66,67,68Blythe, Paul J. ............... 1978,79,80Boaz, Steven A. ............. 1966,68,69Bobo, J. Patrick ............. 1968,69,70Bodenhorn, Oscar H. .....1909,10,11Bokesch, Pat .............................2004Bonessi, Mark R. .......... 1983,84,85Bonner, Gregory .......................2002Booker, James R. ...................... 1971Borg, Carl E. ..............................1932Boka, Hank ...............................1997Borkowski, Edward J. ... 1978,79,80Borland, Walter S. ........ 1897,98,99Borling, Gary T. ...................1993,94Boucher, Stephen N. ..........1989,90Boughton, John A. ...1965,66,67,68Boughton, Richard G. ......... 1975,76Bourquin, R.E. ...........................1893Bowling, Jackson H., Jr. .. 1963,64,65Bowman, Dale S. ......................1936Bowser, Kevin M. .......... 1996,97,98Boyd, Nelson H. ........................1916Boyd, Richard J. ........................1954Boylan, Laurence C. ...1927,28,30,31Brace, John A. ..................... 1924,25Bradigan, Terry W. ..............1969,70Brady, John ..............2001,02,03,04Brannan, Josh............... 2006,07,09Braun, Louis A. .........................1921Braymer, Clyde S. ...............1905,08Brazen, Jason K..................1995,96Bremer, Jermaine J. ..... 1992,93,94Brendel, Lloyd J. .......................1924Brennan, Liam .............. 1997,98,99Brennan, William J. ............ 1979,80Brink, Edward F. .......1947,48,49,50Brisbin, A.M. .......................1893,94Brock, H. Guy ............................1948Brockway, Hayden ......... 1971,73,74Broderick, Andrew ....................1999Brodman, Christopher A. ... 1982,83,84Brokas, Alex X. .................... 1940,41Brooks, Fletcher A.....1989,90,91,92Brooks, Harold K. ..........1912,13,14Brooks, Jermaine N. ...........1993,94Brooks, John D. ........................1969Brown, Christopher L. ... 1959,60,62Brown, Curtis ...........1983,84,85,86Brown, David A. ............ 1987,88,89Brown, Douglas C. ..............1967,68Brown, G.M. ..............................1894Brown, Oscar M. ........... 1905,06,07Brown, Benjamin R....... 1930,31,32Brown, Michael .........................2010Brown, Richard S. ......... 1978,79,80Brown, Thomas M., III ......1986,87,88Brown, Tyler ............................ 2008,09Brozovich, Marc E. .............. 1996,97Bruce, Rob ................................1982Bruce, Jay ......................................2010Buchanan, David J. ....1995,96,97,98Budacki, Robert A.,Jr. ...............1995Budavich, Owen...................2008,09Buerger, Richard M. .................1958Bugbee, Warren A. ....... 1930,31,32 Buggey, Jon ................... 2005,06,07Burkes, Bob .................. 2006,07,08Burkett, Harry G............ 1938,39,40

Burkley, Brad ...........................2010Burnor, Anthony .......................1994Burns, Gary ..............................1979Burr, Marc .................... 2000,01,02Bush, Greg ......................... 2008,10Butler, James P. ......1962,63,64,65Byers, James A. .......................1915Byers, James C. ................. 1897,98Byham, S. Leroy .......................1922Bynane, Jack E. .................1948,49

CCabral, Douglas M. ...... 1986,87,88Calderone, Marconi A....1981,82,83,84Calhoun, Eugene L. ........... 1990,91Calvert, Jay .........................2002,03Calvin, R.B. ...............................1894Cammarano, Benjamin ..... 1990,91Camp, H. ..................................1918Campbell, George W. .........1900,01Campman, Seeley F..................1912Canzano, Anthony ..............2004,05Capretto, Neil A. ..................1974,75Carl, Timothy .......1999,2000,01,02Carlisle, Rob................. 2008,09, 10Carlson, Donald E. ....................1969Carman, John H. ........... 1954,55,56Carman, Robert A. ...1942,46,47,48Carmody, Shawn J. ...................1984Carr, Douglas G. ......1986,87,88,89Carr, Ossian E. ....................1898,99Carroll, James B. .......... 1989,90,91Carroll, Jeffrey L. ...... 1970,71,72,73Case, Alan R. ............................1953Cautillo, Anthony ......................1982Cellini, Matt................... 2006,07,08Cephas, Dan ................. 2005,06,07Cerrato, Leonard A. ..................1960Chambers, Joseph L.................1995Chapel, Michael D. ...................1966Chaplowe, Jonathan A. ............1986Chapman, William L. .......... 1940,41Chernitsky, Robert D. ... 1984,85,86Chiappetta III, Joseph P. ..........1996Chitester, Todd H. ......... 1991,92,93Chorpenning, Lloyd G. ..............1902Chrisner, Doug .............. 2001,03,04Chudzik, Todd C. .......................1995Churney, Terence F. ............1980,81Cibek, David ..............................1997Ciocca, Michael J. ....1993,94,95,96Civitarese, Frank A. .......1975,76,77Clark, Earl C. ....................... 1918,19Clark, Robert.............................1966Clark, Thomas J. ........... 1935,36,37Clarke, Paul W. .........................1919Clayton, James K. ...............1982,83Clayton, Thomas M. .............1973,74Cober, James R. .................. 1926,27Cole, Howard N. ........................1896Cole, Ralph R. ..........1905,06,07,08Cole, Warren B. ..............1908,09,10Coles, Terrence C. .............. 1978,79Coley, Vincent M. .....1994,95,96,97 Collins, Graham ........................2004Collitt, Michael J. .......... 1988,89,90Colter, Thomas A. ............... 1906,07Colvin, Trevor ............................2010Comfort, Albert W. ....................1903Conlin, Edward F. ......................1941Conner, W. Maurice....1963,64,65,66Conners, Sean.. ......................2009,10Conrad, Christian J. ....1993,94,95,96Conrad, Tom .......................2008,09Cook, Mack D. .....................1916,17Cook, Perry D. ...........................1916Cook, Robert W. ..................1949,50Cook, William H. ......1936,37,38,39Copeland, Dale T. ..................... 1974Copeland, M.A. .........................1894Corbin, Phillip S. .......................1928Cornali, Benjamin M. ...............1995Cornish, Eric .............................2005Cort, Nevin A. ............................1931Cota, Oliver H. ...........................1899Cotton, John F. ....................1954,55Coulsan, Harry E. ................ 1916,19Coulter, John C..........................1896Cousins, James G. ........ 1934,35,36Cowart, Joseph ...1999,2000,01,02Cowen, C. Roy .....................1953,54Cowie, Peter W. ...................1966,67Cox, Jonathan M. ......................1969Cox, Michael ................. 2005,06,07Cox, Raymond A.............1913,14,15Crabb, Buckley R. .....................1956Craig, William B. .......................1910Cramer, Curt A. .........................1982Cramer, George E., Jr. ........ 1941,42Cramer, William J................ 1941,42Crawford, Aubrey A. ..................1942Crawford, Hugh M............... 1946,47Creahan, Tim ............1999,2000,01Creenan, Michael F. ..... 1968,69,70

Crichton, Keith D. ...............1967,69Crichton, Philip S. ......... 1960,61,62Criswell, Vincent J....1982,83,84,85Croasmun, Dale F. ....................1907Croasmun, Nathan W. ..............1918Cromie, Adam ............... 2002,03,04Croft, Peter V. ...........1953,54,55,56Croyle, James J. ...................1974,75Cruea, Devin ................. 2003,05,06Crytzer, Casey ...........................1997Cudzilo, Jack .............................1997Cullinan, W.J. ............................1918Cunningham, Ray G. .....1916,18,20Currie, Brian S. ........1984,85,86,87Curry, Albert G. .........................1915Curtis, C.W. ...............................1895Cvelbar, Thomas M....... 1990,91,92

DDague, William C. ......... 1965,66,67Dahl, C. Arthur .........1922,23,24,25Dale, Horace D. ........................1918Dale, William J. .........................1924Daley, Sean .........1999,2000,01,02Damico, Jeffrey W....1987,88,89,90Damitz, William F. ...............1960,61Dandridge, Michael L. ........1992,94Daniels, Robert M. ..............1974,75Danielson, Michael T. ......... 1991,92Davenport, L. Orton ...... 1902,03,04Davies, J. Llewellyn...................1939Davis, Bryan .............2004,05,06,07Davis, Clarence B. ....................1927Davis, Eugene .....................1925,26Davis, J.J. ...................... 2005,06,07Davis, William R., Jr. .................1953Dawson, Robert L. ....................1970Deak, Joe ..................................2005Deane, Thomas E. ....................1966DeCamp, John S. ......................1969DeDionisio, Daniel J. ................1980Deets, Larry R. ...............1972,73,74DeGiovanni, Matt ......... 2003,04,05DeHays, Brad ............................1998DeStefano, Rudy..................2009,10DeiCas, Bradley L., II ..........1992,93Deininger, Ken J. .....1985,86,87,88Deivert, Matt ..................2007,08,10DeJong, Andrew ........... 2008,09, 10Delamater, Henry B. ...........1893,96DelFratte, Thomas A. 1973,74,75,76Delgreco, George W. ................1979Denning, Douglas E. ...........1969,70Dennison, DJ .............................2010Dennison, Harry A. ....... 1928,29,30Der, Paul ...................................2000Derickson, D. ............................1896Devine, Rudy .............................2009Devlin, Bill ........................... 2009,10Devlin, Casey ...........2001,02,03,04Diaz, F. Cobb ................. 1933,34,35DiBon, Christopher A. ...............1993Dickson, Francis H. ..................1920DiGirolamo, Matt ................2000,02DiGirolamo, Steve ......... 2000,01,02Dillion, F.W. ...............................1896DiNardo, Angelo ........... 2000,01,02DiNardo, Dino .....................2001,02Dingess, John R. .......................1970DiPlacido, T. Ernie ........ 1978,79,80Dixon, J.A. .................................1893 Dockry, Conor ...........................2004Doheny, Matthew A. ........... 1990,91Dolche, Gerald ..........................2009Dolde, William E. .....1922,23,24,25Dolde, William G. .......... 1961,62,63Donatelli, Vincent A. 1979,80,81,82Donlon, Kevin M. ......................1970Donodeo, Roger F. ........ 1953,54,57Dorksen, Bryan P. ......... 1993,94,95Dorworth, John D. ....................1936Dosch, Damon D. ............... 1990,91Dotterer, Charles M. 1910,11,12,13Dotterrer, Melvin A. ............ 1912,14Dotterrer, William Sr. 1909,10,11,12Dotterrer, William Jr. .................1939Douds, J.H. ..........................1893,94Dougan, Timothy J. ....... 1978,79,80Douglas, Charles E. ..1897,99,1900Douglas, John ...........................2010Douthitt, Carl C. ........................1906Dowling, Rob .............................2009Downer, Alan S., Jr. ...................1969Dracup, Josh .......................2004,05Drake, James B. .......................1961Drake, John R. .........1961,62,63,64Drake, Lowell C. ........................1916Drake, Robert C. ......1981,82,83,84Drayton, Stanley A., II ... 1990,91,92Driscoll, Terrence L....... 1988,89,90Duca, Nick .................... 2006,07,08Duda, William L., Jr. ..................1969Duesing, John E. ................. 1937,38Dugan, Robert J. ................. 1937,38

Dumpe, Kevin C. ....................... 1976Dunbar, William F. ....................1933Duncan, Adam ........ 2002,03,04,05Duncan, William D. ...................1930Dundon, Lynn C. ................. 1919,20Dunlop, Richard M. ..................1940Dunn, Harry A. .................... 1897,98Dunn, Richard J. ........... 1957,58,59Dvorsak, Jason C. .....................1992Dziurzynski, Eugene ..... 2000,01,02

EEagye, Vernon S........................1918Eaton, R. Pierson ......................1923Ebenhack, Ryan J. ....................1995Ebert, Stefan.............................1998Eberth, Michael J.....1981,82,83,84Edelblute, Nathan G. ................1942Edmondson, Christopher ...1985,86,87Edwards, Charlo .......................1996Edwards, Gregory J. .......1979,80,81Edwards, Robert E. ..1931,32,33,34Ehrenberger, E. Dennis 1959,60,61Eighmy, Herbert H. ...................1928Eimiller, Kurt D. ..................1989,90Eiseman, Charles H. .................1903Elia, Nathan H. .........................1990Elie, John A. ........................ 1975,76Elkins, Marcus ..........................1983Ellermyer, John C., Jr. ...1986,87,88,89Ellermyer, Mark M. ............. 1990,91Ellsworth, Eber J. ......................1897Ellsworth, Robert H. .................1917Emery, H. Donaldson ......... 1913,14Emigh, James M. .....1967,68,69,70Ende, Robert J. .........................1942Endeane, F.J. ............................1897Engstrom, Gustaf E. .................1917Erb, Clarence M. .......................1911Erickson, Charles A., Jr. .1972,73,74Esary, Gary S. .....................1967,68Evans, Alfred W.........................1904Evaul, Joel W. ............................1906Evert, George P. ..................1939,40Ewing, Bob ................................1984

FFacaros, Sid ................. 2008,09, 10Fackenthal, Devin......... 2005,06,07Falck, Harry W. .........................1942Falk, John, R. ................ 1996,97,98Farr, Marvin .............1991,92,93,94Fatigati, Mario J. ....................... 1974Fawcett, James L. ...............1949,50Feldhaus, Matt .........................2006Fenters, Brian J. ........... 1992,93,94Ferraro, Scott D. ......1986,87,88,89Ferry, Christopher .....................1997Festa, Robert L. ........................1963Fetter, Christopher ............. 1997,98Filer, C. Edward, Jr. ...................1946Filer, Enoch C. ......................1916,17Filkovski, Jeffery S. ..1987,88,89,90Filous, Zach ..............................2010Firestone, Harry D. ............. 1907,08Fish, Burton L. ..........................1961Fish, Fernando T. ................1903,04Fisher, David A. ............. 1980,81,82Fisher, Michael J. .....1982,83,84,85Fisher, Michael P. ...............2003,04Fitzsimmons, Robert P. ...1970,71,72,73Fitzpatrick, Mike .......................2001Fleming, Andy ............... 2005,06,07 Fleming, Christopher M. ..........1985Fleming, Jeff .............................2010Fletcher, Fred T. ........................1901Flick, Rob ...................... 2005,06,07Flinn, Scott D. ............... 1981,82,83Flint, Wilson R. ..........................1920Florkiewicz, Thomas J. ....... 1991,92Fody, Matt .................................2009Foley, Patrick J. ...................1993,94Folk, Michael ................ 2004,05,06

Fonte, Christopher, J. .........1995,96Fonte, John D. .....................1995,96Fonzi, Marko ........... 2002,03,04,05Forbes, Wilson H. ............... 1927,28Ford, Louis C. ................ 1983,84,85Forsgren, Bruce R...............1952,53Foster, Robert H. ................1952,53Fowler, Jordan...........................2010Francis, Garnet P., Jr........... 1930,31Francis, Jason ............... 1996,97,98Francis, Thomas .......................1919Fraser, Robert J. ......1981,82,83,84Frazier, Albert S. .......1898,99,1900Frazier, Allison A. ......................1951Frazier, David W. ................. 1919,21Freeman, Charles M. ................1902French, Samuel H. ....................1907Fritz, F.N. ...................................1895Froelich, John H. .................1933,34Fryman, Doug ...........................2003Fugate, Victor W........................1912Fuller, Robert H........1921,22,23,24Fulton, Timothy W. ....................1961Fusaro, Anthony ............ 2000,01,02

GGabriel, George V. ........ 1981,82,83Gagliardo, Samuel E. .........1983,84Gahagan, Chris .........................2009Gaiser, Ernest N., Jr. ..... 1956,61,62Galbraith, Wilbur F. ...................1912Galbreath, Jamar ......................2008Galle, John J..............................1936Gamble, Jeffery D. ........ 1989,90,91Gamble, Leland J......................1929Ganey, Michael C. ....1966,67,68,69Garbark, Robert M. .1928,29,30,31Gardner, Robert L. ...1990,91,92,93Garrison, Joe.............................2003Gasbarro, Paul ..........1999,2000,01Gatie, Hayes........................ 2007,08Gaul, Jacob ...............................2007Gavatorta, Stephen P. ........ 1981,82Gearhart, J.W. ...........................1962Gebhardt, Thomas ..1986,87,88,89Geiselhart, Charles R. ..............1991Geiser, Kyle ................... 2003,04,05Geist, Jordan ............1987,88,89,90Gelles, Matt ............ 2002,03,04,05George, Elliot ................ 2003,04,05George, William ........................1973Georgic, Gregory ............1976,77,78Gerber, Edwin L., Jr. ............ 1990,91Germeyer, David A. ....... 1993,94,95Geyer, David W. ..............1977,78,79Giangiordano, Michael K. ...1978,79,80Gibbs, James D.........................1989Gibbs, Myrl D. ...........................1909Gibson, Paul M. ............ 1926,28,29Giffen, Terrence A. ....................1969Gilbert, Carl A. ...............1911,12,13Gilbert, E. Marc.........................1994Giles, H. .....................................1904Giliberto, John .........1985,86,87,88Gillen, David .......................2003,04Gilliland, Roy A., Jr. ....... 1962,63,64Gillis, Mancell M. ......................1926Ginn, James H. .........................1959Ginn, Robert M. .......1904,05,06,07Gipe, Timothy R. .......................1983Gittens, Isaac ............................2010 Glamuzina, Tom ............ 2004,05,06Gleason, A.C. ............................1900Glenn, Wayne D. ................. 1957,58Glownia, Rob....................... 2007,08Goe, Bradley J. .............. 1992,93,94Gombkoto, David ......................2000Gooch, James K. ................1993,94Gordon, A. Wayne .....................1919Gould, Lawrence P. ..1958,59,60,61Gozur, Tedd ................... 1996,97,98Graham, Alexander ..................1921Graham, M. Thomas .....1969,71,72Graham, Michael G. ........... 1987,88Graham, Mortimer E. .........1920,21Graham, Orson J................. 1912,13Granata, Mario .........................1999Grande, William E. .............. 1979,80Grant, Harold ............................1979Grant, Michael F. .....1981,82,83,84Grant, Quinton .........2000,01,02,03Grassi, Augustine M. .... 1959,60,62Gratson, James R. ...............1971,72Gratta, Glenn M. .......................1969Grava, Scott D............... 1984,85,87Gray, Donald J. .................... 1981,82Gray, Gilbert E. .........1962,63,64,65Green, James P. ........................1966Green, Willie J., Jr. ........ 1995,96,97Greenbaum, Richard R....1967,68,69,70Greenlund, T. Elliott G. .............1922Greenwood, Bruce B. ......... 1957,58Griffin, John M., Jr. ..............1983,84Griffin, Sean ........................ 2009,10

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Griffith, John M. ........................1900Griffith, Matt ................ 2008,09, 10Gruber, Jeffrey L. ......................1992Gudel, John P. ..........1983,84,85,86

HHaas, Joseph J. ...................1984,85Haborak, Mark..........................2003Hadfield, William E. ..................1960Hadlock, Darren R. ..1988,89,90,91Hafner, Dan ........................ 2009,10Hahn, Dale B. ..........1968,69,70,71Hall, Ernest J. ...................... 1911,12Hall, Larry..................................1987Hamblen, Josh .................... 2009,10Hamer, G. Edward ........ 1931,32,33Hamilton, Daniel .......................2006Hamilton, Donald E. ......1946,47,48 Hamilton, John .........................2004Hamilton, Robert C. ..................1933Hammon, Milo E. ................ 1897,98Hancock, Thomas P. ..... 1987,88,89Hanlan, Robert J. ......................1940Hanlon, James V. .....1922,23,24,25Hanson, Wallace W. .................1940Harbaugh, John W. ........1915,16,19 Harbert, Robert P. ....................1986Harding, Joseph W........ 1966,67,68Hardy, W. Scott .........................1992Harper, R. Carl .................... 1901,02Harper, W.G...............................1897Hartford, Colin .................... 2009,10Hartford, Terry .............. 2008,09,10Hartley, Lynn L. ........1960,61,62,63Hartwell, George F. .............1938,39Hasson, Robert M. ...................1980Hatch, Charles M. .....................1899Hawk, Louis L. ...............1909,10,11Hayes, Charles R. ...............1902,03Hays, Earl E. ..............................1939Heckman, Edward F. ...........1916,17Heckman, James A...................1937Heines, Tom ..............................2008Held, Brian ................................1981Helmstadter, John M. ...............1934Helmstadter, Richard J. ............1926Henderson, Philip P. ........... 1981,82Henderson, William A....1989,90,91,92Hendricks, Charles S. ...............1909Henne, James L. ................. 1951,52Henry, Frank W. ........................1938Hepler, Hardee H. .....................1927Herbst, Raymond K. .................1950Herrmann, Carl W., III ....1948,49,50,51Herron, Bob ........................ 2007,08Hershalman, William L. ............1934Heschke, Shane .......... 2008,09, 10Hess, James J. .............. 1980,81,82Hester, Samuel D. .............. 1961,62Hickernell, Louis M. ............1906,09Higbee, Timothy E. ....... 1978,79,80Hill, George M. ..........................1941Hilty, Michael J. .........................1995Hines, Albert B. .........................1907Hobaugh, Adam ........................1999Hockensmith, Wilbur D. ...........1896Hoehn, Robert E. ................1960,61Hoffman, R. Graham ................1955Hogya, Matt .................. 2005,06,07Holkovic, Brian..........................1997Homan, Earl W. ....................1917,18Hood, David J. ............... 1981,82,83Hopkins, John M. ......................1936Horn, Richard H. ........... 1932,33,34Horn, William F. ............ 1930,31,32Horst, Loren ........................ 2009,10Hotson, Charles M. ...................1903Hotson, William B. ..............1903,04Houser, Harold R. .....................1921Howard, Jim .............................. 1976Hudson, Darren D. ............. 1991,92Hudson, Ray W. ........................1926Huffman, Phil...........2001,02,03,04Hughes, Braden P. ...1925,26,27,28Humeston, E. Alden, Sr. .....1894,96Humeston, E. Alden, Jr. 1923,24,25Hummell, John, IV ........ 1983,84,85Hunter, Bryan......................2001,02Hunter, Patrick W................ 1996,97Hurmence, Charles R., III ...1983,84

IIgnarri, Kevin ...................... 2009,10Iozzi, Jon J. ................................1993Irvin, A.L. ...................................1894 Island, M. Curtis ........... 1989,90,91Izbicki, Harry P., Jr. .............1993,94

JJack, William P. ...................1948,49Jackson, Clair A. .......................1927Jadlowiec, Matt................... 2006,07Jagomast, Frank J. ...................1893

James, Ryan ................. 2001,02,03Jameson, Pat ............................2010Jamieson, Hugh C. ...................1922Jandik, Trent .............................2000Janowsky, Bruce G. ............ 1979,80Jelbart, Thomas J. ....................1904Jenkins, Bill ...............................1983Jessup, Richard, Jr. .1963,64,65,66Johnson, David N. ........ 1967,68,69Johnson, E.E. ......................1894,96Johnson, F.C. .............................1910Johnston, Adam ............ 2000,01,02Johnston, Bryan ........................2001Johnston, James E. ............1958,59Johnston, Robert I. ...................1965Jones, Andrew ............... 1999,2001Jones, Bill ...................... 2006,07,08Jones, Eben D. ..........................1962Jones, Hiram A.................... 1918,19Jones, Harold R. .......................1930Jones, James ...........2004,05,06,07Jones, John A., Jr. ...............1994,95 Jones, Nick ..............2004,05,06,07Jones, Ronald W. .......... 1959,60,61Jones, Ryan ........................2000,01Jones, Thomas L.......................1929Jones, Wyatt .............1999,2000,01Judd, M. Lawrence ....... 1922,23,24

KKahl, Richard C. ........................1942Kahle, Pat ..................... 2006,07,08Kahm, Todd A. .........1990,91,92,93 Kaletta, Logan ....................2005,06Kalkowski, Robert J. ...1991,92,93,94Kamerer, James W. ..................1918Kane, Brian J. .....................1989,90Kania, Gary R............................ 1976Kapusta, A.S. ............................1942Karns, Thomas F., Jr. .......... 1987,88Kauert, Max ................. 2008,09, 10Kauert, Sasha.....................2006,08Kauffman, Brian ........... 2002,03,04Kaufman, Alvey M. ....... 1991,92,93Kaufman, Luke ............. 2001,02,03Keenan, Keith ............... 2003,04,05Keil, Daniel G. ............... 1968,69,70Keilbaugh, William A. ...............1938Keister, Michael P. ...1967,68,69,70Kelley, Jay E. ....................... 1901,02Kennedy, Edwin P. .........1908,09,10Kent, Robert F. ....................1932,33Kerr, Norwood W.......1916,17,18,19Kessler, Zach ................ 1996,97,98Kichi, Michael C. ........... 1986,87,88Kidder, Robert J. ........... 1995,96,97Kiewlich, Leif A. ........................1959Kimmel, John O. ................. 1896,97Kimmelman, Donald M. . 1953,54,55Kinego, Joseph C. ......... 1964,65,66King, Eric ............................. 1997,98King, Harold M. .........................1984 Kinnear, James L.W. .................1919Kinnunen, John M. ..1923,24,25,26Kinnunen, Niles H. ...................1927Kinnunen, Victor J. ....... 1983,84,85Kirkpatrick, T.............................1920Kitchen, Michael T. ..1989,90,91,92Kleppick, David ......2006,08,09, 10Kleps, Jason P.....................1995,96Klimas, Adam ..........2001,02,03,04Kline, Christopher C. ................1987Klinefelter, Ronald J., Jr. ...........1987Klug, Robert J. .................... 1986,87Knapp, Clyde S. ............ 1894,96,97Knapp, Frank L. ........................1906Knapp, John C. ............. 1928,29,30Knepper, Kristopher ..1997,98,99,2000Knisley, Rex W. ........ 1975,76,77,78Knox, Frank A. ..........................1897Koehler, Gary F. ........................1962Koehler, Wilbert F. ....................1932Koeninger, Arthur F. .................1928Kohnen, Mark ...........................2010Komar, Matt .............2000,01,02,03

Konopka, Ray .....................1985,86Kopecky, Kenneth A. ..........1963,64Kormos, Evan ..........2001,02,03,04Kramer, Arthur K. .... 1917,18,20,21Kramer, Norbert C. ............. 1914,15Krantz, Paul G..................... 1940,41Krauss, Daniel .............. 1997,98,99Krysinski, Brent ........................1999Kuder, Michael J. .......... 1994,95,96Kuffer, Jeremy L. .................1996,98Kuhn, Craig W. .............. 1989,90,91Kukowski, Michael E. ...............1961Kurp, Gary R. .................1977,78,79

LLaCarte, David A. .....1987,88,89,90LaCarte, Michael V. ...... 1987,88,89 Lacayo, Julio A. ........1988,89,90,91Lacey, Thomas R. ......... 1983,84,85Laird, Sean................................2004Lamendola, Mark S. 1982,83,84,85Lamendola, Randy ..1979,80,81,82Lamendola, Ronald J. ...1980,81,82,83Lampe, Samuel C. ....1898,1901,02Lane, Paul W. ............................1917Lanzine, Daniel M. ....... 1978,79,80Lapiana, Michael R., Jr. 1980,81,82Larimer, Harry C. ................ 1957,58Laska, Joseph E............ 1993,94,96Latronica, Jim ..................... 2007,08Lattimore, Sean D. ...................1992Lauffenberger, Howard R. ........1932Lavely, Horace T., Sr. ..1908,09,10,11Lavely, Horace T., Jr. 1935,36,37,38Lavely, John H. .............. 1935,36,37 Law, William S., Jr. ... 1976,77,78,79Lawrence, Craig .......2005,06,07,08Lazar, Chuck ............ 1975,76,77,78Lazor, Jeffrey J. ...................1985,86Leaf, William N. ........................1918Leberknight, Charles J. ............1958Lechman, L. Adam ...................1991Lee, Cedric E. ......................1993,94Leech, Joseph V. .......................1959Leffel, Doyle H. ..............1908,09,10Leffingfell, Harold R. .................1919Leffingwell, Roy D. ....................1901Leffingwell, Thomas G. .............1927Legg, Scott R.............................1991Lehman, John D. .......... 1984,85,86Lemme, Frank ....................1938,39Lengauer, Kyle C. .......... 1987,88,89 Lentz, Patrick ...... 1997,98,99,2000Leonard, Michael J. ...... 1995,96,97Leonard, T.J. ........................2003,04Leous, Mark A. ..........................1970Leri, James E. ...........................1966Lerner, Jeff ................................1998Leuthner, Robert W. ........... 1941,42Lewis, Jay C. .............1966,67,68,69Lewis, John M. .............. 1985,86,87Lichtman, Ben .............. 2004,05,06Lieb, Jim ........................ 2005,06,07Light, Lamar L. ..........................1955Lighthart, William A. .................1995Lillard, Daniel T. .............1973,74,75Ling, Ernest F. ...........................1915Litzinger, James W. ..............1973,74 Livesay, Robert M. .........1972,73,74Locklin, Sean ......................2004,05Lockwood, Marion M. ...............1903Lockwood, Paul F., Jr. ... 1989,90,91Lodestro, Larry R. .....................1979Logan, I. Kenneth ...............1922,23Logue, John J. ..........1986,87,88,89Lomas, Wayne D. .................1974,75Long, Gilbert F. .........................1939Longfellow, Newton ..................1911Loomis, Herschel H. 1919,20,21,22Lopes, Harrison ........................2010 Lorber, James ...........1998,99,2000Lorber, Timothy .........1998,99,2000Lubarda, Dan ............................2010Lubic, John A. .....................1933,34Luce, Herbert A. ......1965,66,67,68Ludewig, Matt ............... 2003,04,05Lundgren, Fingal S. ..................1925Lusk, Louis G. ...........................1927Luther, Greg ..............................2003Luvara, Vince ............... 2008,09, 10Lyle, Blake .................................2010Lynch, Paul R., III .......... 1990,91,92Lyon, Scott J. ....................... 1981,82Lysowski, Raymond A. ........ 1946,47 Lyth, John A. .............1967,68,69,70Lytle, J. Horace .........................1904

MMacielak, James R. ............ 1973,75Macik, Doug .................. 2007,08,09Mack, Wayne R. .......1989,90,91,92Madonia, Russell V. .................. 1976Maglisceau, Richard A. ..1958,59,60,61Mains, Nick ....................................2008,09

Majocka, Matt ............... 1999,2001Malcolm, Scott..........................1981Maldonado, N. Frank ...............1957 Malie, Patsy .................. 2004,05,06Malmberg, Donald S. ...............1949Maloney, Doug .................... 2007,08Mandella, Christopher A. ...1984,85Maness, Raymond .............1963,64Mann, Chauncey E. ..................1958Manown, James D. .............1964,65Mansfield, Malcolm A......... 1918,19Mansfield, Michael ....... 2000,01,03Marasco, Ralph P. ........ 1939,40,41March, Carey E. .................. 1930,31Maropis, Michael C. ........... 1975,76Maropis, Peter S. ...........1972,73,74Marron, John F. .........................1934Martin, H. ............................1928,29Marucco, Jason A. ..............1993,94Marzka, John P. ............ 1988,89,90 Mason, Robert B. ....1949,50,51,52Masterson, Barry P. ..................1966Mastrogiacomo, Eric ..........2008,09Mates, Michael J. ....1984,85,86,87Matlak, Mark A. ........1974,75,76,77Matlak, Matthew J. ...1974,75,76,77Matter, Robert J. ........... 1996,97,98Matthews, Jerry L. ....................1947

Maynard, Edward A. .................1991McArdle, Robert M. ............ 1979,80McArdle, Donald P. ..1952,53,54,55McCabe, Pat ....................... 2007,08McCafferty, Frank L. ......1947,48,49McCarthy, Terrence, Jr. .. 1988,89,90McCartney, Frank B. ....1900,01,02,03McClain, Edward J., III ........ 1975,76McClure, Brian D. ..........1975,76,77McClure, F.T. .............................1898McConnell, William E. ........ 1915,16McCord, J.B. ..............................1893McCormick, A.F. ........................1896McCrea, Earle D. ......................1938McCreary, John C. ....................1956McDermott, Cornelius H. .........1897McElroy, Richard P. ...................1960McFarland, John R. ...... 1935,36,37McFarland, M. Kenneth ...1979,80,81McFeeley, John P. ...1999,2000,01,02McGowan, Patrick J....1996,97,98,99McGuinness, Bernie ...1998,99,2000McGuire, Cory .....................1988,89McIndoe, Darrell W. ...... 1949,50,51McKay, Mike .............................1988McKay, Ronald A. ............... 1927,28McKay, Stephen E. ...................1968McKay, Zach .............................1998 McKenzie, Andrew M. .. 1992,93,94McKenzie, James W. ..........1994,95McKim, Sam J. .............. 1932,33,34McKnight, Frank G. ...... 1939,40,41McKown, Kevin F. ......... 1982,83,84McMahan, Derek ................ 2009,10McMahon, David M. ........... 1951,52McMahon, Patrick M. ... 1993,94,95McMahon, William .............2002,03McManigal, Harry B..................1897McMannus, Bernard V. ... 1928,29,30McNamara, Timothy J. .............1994 McNeal, Gregg F. ........... 1974,75,76 McNeil, Justin ............... 2004,05,06McNeilly, Jared ...1998,99,2000,01McNelis, John D. .................1985,86McNerney, Michael J. ..........1973,74McQuiston, William J. ..1902,03,04,05McVean, Robert S. ...................1998Meese, David ............................2000Meese, Harold F. ......................1919 Melvin, Jeffrey S. .....1981,82,83,84Menarde, Jesse ........................1999Menosky, Stephen C. ... 1988,89,90Merchbaker, John J. .................1953Meredith, Robert W. .................1953Meriweather, Nick ......... 1999,2000Merski, Christopher L. ...1991,92,93,94

Merski, Jacob A. .................1995,96Messenger, Allen .......... 2006,07,08Metcalf, Malcolm M. .......... 1913,14Meyer, Richard T. ................ 1947,48Mielke, Sven .............................2002Mifsud, Fran..............................1977Mihalcin, Andrew .....2005,06,07,08Milani, James A. ........... 1984,85,86Miller, Andrew F. .......................1919Miller, Calvin E. .........................1941Miller, Charles M. .....................1916Miller, Chris ...............................1998Miller, Florence A. .....................1920Miller, Harry C. .........1919,20,21,22Miller, Jason R. .........................1994Miller, John A.W. .......................1897Miller, John H. ...........................1924Miller, Lawrence T..........1910,11,12Miller, Robert N. ......................1956Miller, Tim .................................2001Miller, T. Michael ................ 1979,80Miller, William B. .......................1946Miller, William R. ........... 1990,91,92Miner, J. Carl ....................... 1907,08Minnie, Christoph R..................1986Minney, Zach ............................2010 Mistretta, Charles W....1969,70,71,72Mitchell, Jermaine ......2007,08,09, 10Mix, Vaughn M. ................... 1996,97Moledor, Kurt A. ................. 1987,88Mollick, Sheppard B. ................1963Molnar, John C. .........................1979Monaghan, David A....1996,97,98,99Monarko, Daniel ..... 2002,03,04,05Mong, Mike .........................2000,01Momeyer, Brandon ............. 2006,07Montague, E. Parke ..................1896Monti, Medio ............................ 1976Mook, Roy H.................. 1900,01,03Moon, Allen R. .............. 1926,27,28Moore, Charles F. .....................1961Moore, Darius C. ......................1898Moore, Ernest E. ........... 1964,66,67Moore-Seymore, Chas ........ 2006,07Moorhead, Robert W. ...............1899Morano, Matthew M. .... 1986,87,88Morelli, Anthony R. ...................1969Morgan, Colin .....................2004,05Morley, Hubert P. .......... 1920,21,23Mormino, James M. ..1994,95,96,97Morris, Antione T. ......... 1992,94,96Morrison, R. ........................ 1924,25Morse, Daniel W. ................ 1946,47Morse, Frank P. ........1928,29,30,31Mountsier, S. Rush, Jr. ....... 1919,22Moyer, Terry D. ..........................1957Mueller, Eric ........................ 2009,10Mulhair, Michael T. ....... 1986,87,88Munhall, Albert F. ..........1913,14,15 Murphy, Bill ...............................1988Murphy, Daniel J. ..... 1918,19,20,21Murphy, Kevin A. ........... 1992,93,94Murphy, Justin ..........................2002Murray, Alan L. ....................1965,66Murray, David J. ........................1993Murray, Robert L. .......... 1980,81,82Murray, Walter I. .......................1912Myers, Brayton O. .....................1921Myers, Louis P. ..........................1969Myers, Matt ...............................2010Myers, Richard A. ............... 1947,48Myers, Wayne ...........................2003Myford, Francis W. ..............1922,23Myschisin, Matt .................. 2009,10

NNalevanko, Adam .....................1999Nardone, Nicholas... 1975,76,77,78Naser, James B.........................1984Neff, A.R. ...................................1894Neill, Scott ................................1999Nejmeh, Brian A. ......................1979 Nelson, Brendan ......................2004Nelson, David S. .......................1979Nelson, Hugh M. ........... 1905,06,07Nelson, Jerome V. ....1979,80,81,82Nelson, Norman P. ............. 1918,20Nemeth, Steve .............. 2003,04,05Nesmith, James A. ...................1993New, James C. ....................1963,64 Newell, Carl E............................1940Newson, Harold P. .............. 1941,42Nichols, Robert M., Jr. .. 1951,52,53Nichols, Sumner E. ...................1911Niedzwiecki, Steve ...................1998Nixon, Timothy A. ................1993,94North, Shawn ............................1998Norton, Wayne W. .....................1897Nowak, Rich ........................ 2009,10Null, John M. ............1981,82,83,84

OOatneal, Wendell L. ..................1980Oberdorf, Douglas J. ..1986,87,88,89

Obourn, Pete ................. 2005,06,07O’Brien, Bill ...............................2004O’Brien, Jerry ................ 1988,89,90O’Brien, Taylor .................... 2008,10Ocamb, Hubert O. ..............1950,52Ochs, Eugene T. .................. 1937,38 O’Connell, Alexander R. .....1952,53O’Connell, Edward ..............1980,81O’Connor, James W. .................1906O’Connor, John R. .....................1996Oehmler, William C. ....1949,50,51,52Ogilvie, Kenneth G. ...................1984O’Hanesian, David....................1952 O’Hare, J. Kenneth ...................1942Ohnemus, Matthew J. ..............1991Okrasinski, Richard J...1962,63,64,65Olderman, Bruce T. ...1957,58,59,60O’Loughlin, Mark S. ...... 1994,95,96Olshock, Jonathan ....1998,99,2000Olson, Ronald J., Jr. ...... 1983,84,85O’Malley, Brian ...................2002,03O’Neil, Joe .................................1983 O’Neil, Pat ...........................2004,05O’Neill, Joseph D. .....................1961Orehek, John M. ............1972,73,74Osborne, William R.M. .............1935Overdorff, W. Boyd ...................1935

PPalermo, Kevin B. ......... 1981,82,83Palmer, George A., III................1956Palmer, Kurt A. ................... 1996,97Palmer, Walter C. ................1967,68Panezott, Dominic J.,III.............1995Paolini, Chad R. ............ 1996,97,98Pape, David V. .....................1989,90Pappas, George ........... 2008,09, 10Pappas, Harry ..................... 1978,79Papushak, Mike ............. 1999,2000Park, Anson A. .............. 1993,94,95Parker, David L. ........................1920Parker, Michael A. ...1985,86,87,88Parks, Anthony B. ......... 1986,87,88Parnell, Fred A. ............. 1922,23,24Parshall, Boyd C., Jr. .................1922Parsons, P.W. ............................1893Paskey, Nathan R. ........ 1981,82,83Paul, Joseph F. ..........................1950Pawlak, Raymond E. ..1948,49,50,51Paxton, Derek .....................1988,89Pearson, Jeffrey J. ........ 1989,90,91Pedersen, Douglas O. ..............1952Pegan, Jack ...............................1949Pegher, Dave.......................2004,05Pehel, Sigmund J. .....................1970Peiffer, Glenn W. .......................1939Pelger, Luke ..............................2002Pellis, Mark J................. 1991,92,93Pentz, Henry L. .........................1900Perego, Andrew ...... 2002,03,04,05Perko, Ben ................................2010Perry, Drew ......................... 2009,10Perley, Seth T. ...........................1910Persinger, David J. ..............1984,85Pertile, Matt ........................2004,05Peterson, Gregory L. ..1969,70,71,72Petrie, J. Gordon .......................1940Petrosky, Theodore..1999,2000,01Phibbs, Paul B. ............. 1984,85,86Pichitino, Louis ........1928,29,30,31Pierce, Joseph W. ...............1936,38Pierce, Matthew J. ...1995,96,97,98Pierce, William T. ...........1940,41,42Pierro, Thomas K. ....1980,81,82,83Pierson, Harry H. ...........1913,14,15Pierson, John C. .............1911,12,13Pierson, Leon D. .......................1918Pierson, Robert H. ....................1942Pikiewicz, William J....... 1965,66,67Pinckney, William C. .................1905Pinkham, Edwin J. ....1971,72,73,74Pinkham, Jeffrey P. ............. 1975,76Piper, James (Bucky) ... 2008,09, 10Piper, Joseph D. ..................1908,09Pisanick, David ........2000,01,02,03Piso, Ronald W.................... 1986,87Pizzutti, Anthony ................. 2009,10Platko, John R., II .....1980,81,82,83Plantz, Anton ............................2004Ploeger, John D. ............ 1988,89,90Plowman, Jason ........... 2003,04,05Plumb, Stanley E. ............... 1919,20Polack, Aaron ...........2000,01,02,03Pollard, Eric .........................2008,09Pollard, Frank T. .............1946,47,48Pollock, John T. .........................1918Pomroy, James F. ......................1953Popoff, S.S. ...............................1894Popovich, Gregory S. .....1977,78,79Porter, H.A. .......................... 1896,97Porter, James L. ............ 1980,81,82Porter, Thomas G...................... 1976Potter, Clyde D. .........................1920Poushey, J. Bonner ...................1936

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Prather, Thomas J. .............1893,94Pratt, Russell B. ........................1933 Preston, Edward L. ...................1972Preston, John F. ........................1917Princic, Richard A. ....................1969Proden, Gary M........1967,68,69,70Pruner, Anthony J. .................... 1974Pryor, Ty .....................................2010Pucci, Zach .........................2004,05Pugh, Paul ..................... 2003,04,05Pursley, James ..........................1997

RRadel, Steven B. ......1981,82,83,84Rado, Samuel A. ........... 1995,96,97Ramsey, Harry F. .......................1913Ransford, Herbert E., Jr. ..... 1936,37Ransom, Frederic G. ................1902Ratcliffe, Ronald R. ..................1954Raynor, Devin ...................... 2006,07Ream, Shane ......1998,99,2000,01Reavley, Albert A. ................1902,03Recker, Rob......................... 2007,08Reeb, Paul R. ...................... 1956,57Reed, David A. .........1951,52,53,54Reed, Frank E. .................... 1921,24Reeves, Curtis ....................2001,02Reider, William A. ............... 1941,42Reimonld, Randall E. .... 1978,79,80Reinen, T.E. ...............................1954Reiser, Kurt A. ..........1989,90,91,92Reiser, Nicholas S. ..1993,94,95,96Remaley, Charles B. .................1934Renner, Milton ..........................1897Reno, John F. ............................1896Repasky, Ronald G. ..................1981Replogle, James .......................1946Reynolds, Frederick C. .............1904Reynoso, Al ...............................2007Rhoades, Kirk .....1999,2000,01,02Riblet, Harry G. .........................1908Rice, Charles A., III .............1952,53Richards, Paul M. .....................1984Richardson, James R. ..............1994Rickard, Clyde E............ 1951,52,53Ricker, George A. ...........1912,13,14Ridenour, Ryan ................... 2009,10Ridolfi, Joe ..........................2003,04Riegger, W. Joseph ...................1941Riel, Jordan ...............................2010Rimer, Charles E. ................1948,49Rist, Rob R. ...............................1900Robblee, Franklin A. .................1932Roberson, Edward L. ................1995Robertson, Andrew W...............1905Robertson, Kenneth, Jr. ...1960,61,62,63Robinson, Dallas .......... 2004,05,06Robinson, Samuel W. ... 1904,05,06 Rocha, Gregory P. ......... 1963,64,65Rock, David ...............................1997Roeder, Richard R. ............. 1940,41Roehling, Jesse............. 2006,07,08Roese, Paul W..........1949,50,51,52Rohrbaugh, Edward G. .. 1897,98,99Rojek, Nate ...........................2008,09Romano, Mike ..........................2001Rose, George D., Jr. ..................1937Ross, Brian J. ...................... 1991,94Ross, Jeremy .............................2000Rossi, Joseph ......1997,98,99,2000Rossiter, Ben E. ........................1905Roux, Stephen R., Jr. ...1986,87,88,89Rowlingson, Donald T. ........ 1927,28Ruof, Mark A. ............................ 1976Rupp, Eric ............... 2002,03,04.05Russell, James O.H............. 1919,20Ryan, James F. ..........................1954Ryan, John F. .......................1988,89Ryan, Mike ................................2007Rylander, Edward E. ..1947,48,49,50Rylander, Gustave W., Jr. .........1947

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Turn Back The clock1893: THE FIRST GAMEOn October 21, 1893, the first game of football at Allegheny was played between the College team and members of the Meadville Athletic Club. Al-legheny won the game, 18-0. After the initial win, Allegheny lost four straight to finish its inaugural season at 1-4. The lack of success did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm for football on campus, evidenced by this excerpt from an article in the Dec. 9, 1893 Campus: “The rapidity with which that favorite Autumn sport, football, has taken such firm foothold on the affec-tions of the lovers of untainted athletics, has far surpassed the expectations of its most enthusiastic supporters. In our own college, football has, during the season just drawing to a close, made greater progress than ever before. Teams have been organized in years gone by, but not until this fall have we had a team in active operation. True, we have suffered ourselves to taste the bitter gall of defeat, but we have risen from a state of innocuous desuetude and victory will, in the future, seem sweeter on this account. Experience has taught us and ere another season ends we prophesy many victories for our representatives.”

1913: MOST LOPSIDED WIN EVEREn route to a 7-1 season, Allegheny topped the College of Wooster 116-0 in the most lopsided victory in school history. The win was tainted, though, by the fact that Wooster only brought half its roster to Meadville. To this day, Wooster does not recognize the game as official.

1914: THE FIRST UNDEFEATED TEAMSuccess on the gridiron came rela-tively early in the history of the Allegheny program. The 1914 team went 6-0-1 to become the first undefeated Allegheny team, just 21 years after the founding of the program. Led by fullback and team captain Al Munhall ‘16, the only blemish on Allegheny’s record was a 3-3 tie with Akron. Allegheny finished the seven-game

slate allowing only 20 points. In 1917, head coach Charles Hammett led Allegheny to its second undefeated season in three years.

1931: THE FIRST ALL-AMERICANFullback Robert Garbark ‘32 scored 90 points on 15 touchdowns and was named an All-American by Grantland-Rice Colliers. A three-year captain of the team, he went on to play nine seasons of professional baseball in the major leagues. “Mr. Optimist,” as he was dubbed, later returned to coach the Gators’ football team for the 1946 season as well as the baseball, bas-ketball, and cross country teams for much longer periods. His 282 combined victories make him Allegheny’s all-time winningest coach.

1948: A NEW HOMEFor 55 seasons Allegheny used Montgomery Field (now site of David Mead Field House) as its home field. In September of 1948, a plot of land three blocks north of the main campus on Park Avenue was dedicated Andrew Wells Rob-ertson Field in honor of the 1906 College graduate. Robertson played guard for the legendary Branch Rickey, and Rickey him-

self attended the dedication. Allegheny celebrated the opening with a 14-6 victory over Susquehanna en route to a 6-1 season. Dick Scibetta supplied the go-ahead score for the Gators’ first win in the new confines of Robertson Complex (pictured above).

1961: OLDERMAN SPARKS NFL CONNECTIONIn the spring of 1961, three-time All-PAC offensive tackle Bruce Olderman ‘61 became the first Allegheny player drafted by a professional football team when he was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the sixth round of the NFL draft. Ironically, fellow tackle Ray Tomasewski ‘60 had declined a free agent contract offer from the Boston Patriots just a year earlier. Other Allegheny players to appear in an NFL uniform include: Babe Parnell (New York Giants, 1925-27), George Small (New York Giants, 1980-81); and Ronnie Anderson (Green Bay Packers, 1998).

1987: THE SNOW BOWLA crowd of approximately 3,000 turned out at Robertson Field to witness one of the greatest Division III football games ever staged. The weather played an important part in the game as crews cleared more than 10 inches of snow from the playing surface just prior to kick off. The wind chill was below zero, while snow showers covered the field throughout the game. Washington and Jefferson, which entered the game ranked No. 2 in the country, had all it could handle from the No. 5 Gators. Neither team could score in the first half, but after conceding a 9-3 lead in the fourth quarter, a four-yard pass from John Logue to David Brown gave the Gators’ a 10-9 lead with 2:52 left in regulation. The Gators recovered a fumble on the kickoff return, and would late score on a two-yard run by Brown to move in front 17-9 with 50 seconds left. W&J rallied behind the passing of Pat Ainger, who tied the game with a 27-yard toss on the final play of regulation. Allegheny was intercepted on the third play of overtime, while Rick France scored on a 13-yard run on the ensuing series to give the Presidents a 23-17 win.

1990: THE CROWN JEWELThe most prominent of Allegheny’s seasons began with uncertainty. A rookie coach, Ken O’Keefe, had taken over and just 11 starters returned. But nine straight wins and an NCAC championship later, the Gators were in the NCAA Division III Playoffs. Allegheny’s improbable march to glory included a 31-23 win over defending national champs and previously unbeaten Dayton. In the championship, a nationwide ESPN television audience saw Allegheny rally from a 14-0 halftime deficit for a 21-14 overtime win over Lycoming in the Stagg Bowl. 1990s: DOMINANT DECADEThrough the 1990’s, Allegheny fielded one of the most dominant football programs at any NCAA level. The Gators completed the decade with a .850 winning percentage (93-16), made the NCAA playoffs six times, finished third in Division III in wins, and earned a top-10 national ranking seven times. Earn-ing a No. 1 ranking following its national championship win, the Gators were ranked No. 2 at the conclusion of the 1996 and 1997 campaigns. The 1994 team (ranked No. 3) was especially dominant, finishing the year as the NCAA leader in yards (543.8) and points per game (47.0).

2003: GATORS DELIVER RECORD NINTH NCAC CHAMPIONSHIPKicker Aaron Polack stole the show as Al-legheny secured its conference-best ninth NCAC championship on Nov.15 in Mead-ville. Polack threw a four-yard TD pass on a trick play late in the second quarter, booted two field goals, and added an extra point following Jamie Sye’s opening score as the Gators defeated Ohio Wesleyan, 20-12. Sye rolled for 122 yards on 23 carries, while Bubba Smith and Jon Turner hooked up nine times for 99 yards.

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