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2011 BLACK & REDSPRING GAME

VULCAN FOOTBALL

PRESENTED BY

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2011 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME

September 1 ST. CLOUD STATE California, Pa. 7 p.m. (Party in the Park)

September 10 C.W. POST California, Pa. 3:30 p.m.

September 17 @ East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg, Pa. 6 p.m.

September 24 CLARION California, Pa. 3:30 p.m. (Family Day)

October 1 @ Lock Haven Lock Haven, Pa. 7:30 p.m. October 8 GANNON California, Pa. 3:30 p.m. October 15 @ Slippery Rock Slippery Rock, Pa. 2 p.m.

October 22 MERCYHURST California, Pa. 3:30 p.m. (Homecoming)

October 29 @ Indiana (Pa.) Indiana, Pa. 1 p.m.

November 5 EDINBORO California, Pa. 3:30 p.m.

November 12 @ Cheyney Cheyney, Pa. TBA (or PSAC Championship)

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HEAD COACHHead Coach ................................John LuckhardtAlma Mater ....................................... Purdue, 1968 Record at California ......................78-30 (9 years)Career Record................................215-67-2 (.761)Football Office ...................................724.938.4019E-Mail .................................... [email protected]

ASSISTANT COACHESAssoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord. ......Mike Conway Alma Mater ....................... Olivet Nazarene, 1983Assoc. Head Coach for Offense .............. Mike Kellar Alma Mater .......................... Fairmont State, 1991Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coord. ........Dave Cole Alma Mater .................... California (Pa.), 2004Offensive Line ...................................... Mike Evans Alma Mater .................... Saginaw Valley, 2000 Defensive Line .............................. Mike R. Jacobs Alma Mater ............................ Ohio State, 2001Receivers/Special Teams Coord. .... Larry Wilson Alma Mater ....................... Slippery Rock, 1999Tight Ends ........................................D’Monn Baker Alma Mater .................... California (Pa.), 2004Free Safeties ..................................... John Durham Alma Mater ......................................Navy, 1960 Quarterbacks.................................Chad Salisbury Alma Mater ...................................Buffalo, 1999Safeties ...............................................Tom Rebholz Alma Mater ........................ Indiana (Pa.), 2001Assoc. Dir. Ath. Fundraising ........... Shannon Kelly Alma Mater ........................Univ. of Texas, 1989Assoc. Dir. Ath. Fundraising ..................Walt Harris Alma Mater ...................................Pacific, 1968

2011 WEEKEND EVENTSSaturday, April 16

11 a.m. .................................... Pre-Game Tailgate..................................................... (Roadman Park)1 p.m. ..........................Black & Red Spring Game............(Hepner-Bailey Field, Adamson Stadium)4 p.m. .............................. “Smoker” (Lagerheads)

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Season ......................................................1916All-Time Record ................................... 390-384-27PSAC West Championships .................................8PSAC Championships ..........................................3NCAA Appearances ...........................................4All-Time NCAA Post-Season Record .............. 7-4

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record ...................................... 10-22010 PSAC West Record/Finish ...............6-1/t-1st2010 PSAC Overall Finish................................t-3rd2010 Final AFCA Ranking ............................... 14th

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFFFootball Athletic Trainer ................................... TBDDirector of Athletic Performance ....... Brian OddiStrength & Conditioning .................... Bob SepesyHead Athletic Trainer ................. Dr. Jamie Weary

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director .......... Matthew KiferOffice Phone .....................................724.938.4552 E-Mail .............................................kifer@calu.eduAssistant SID.............................Beth Ann ConwayOffice Phone .....................................724.938.4519E-Mail ................................. [email protected] Graduate Assistant ........................ Sean KingE-Mail [email protected] ......................................................724.938.5849

TABLE OF CONTENTSUniversity Profile ...................................................2President Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. .......................4University Administration .....................................4Athletic Administration/Academics .................5Athletic Facilities ..................................................6GameDay Sponsors/Honorary Coach .............7Head Coach John Luckhardt............................8Coaching Staff ....................................................9News & Notes ....................................................10Spring Roster ......................................................142011 Recruiting Class ........................................16Geographical Breakdown ...............................172010 Statistics .....................................................18Vulcan History ....................................................22Hall of Fame .......................................................23Single-Game Records .......................................24Single-Season Records .....................................25Career Records .................................................27PSAC West All-Stars ...........................................28Year-by-Year Results (1916-2010) .....................302010 Honors & Awards ......................................34All-Time Series ....................................................35Obediah Cole Foundation ..............................35Spring Game Honorees ....................................36Media Information ............................................38Athletic Golf Outing ..........................................39

California University of Pennsylvania has claimed at least a share of the PSAC West championship in each of the past six years.

TODAY’S GAMEDAY SPONSORS

Cal U has advanced to the NCAA Division II National Semifinals

three of the last four years.

The mission of intercollegiate athletics at California

University of Pennsylvania is to provide student-athletes

opportunities to participate in a comprehensive program of

athletic competition.

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PENNSYLVANIA’S TOP RANKED ONLINE UNIVERSITY.

California University of Pennsylvania was recently ranked the #2 online University in the nation*

and the best in Pennsylvania because of its accredited programs, affordable tuition costs, low

student-to-faculty ratios, and high graduation and retention rates. So no matter where in the

world – or in life – you might be, you can click with one of the best online degree programs anywhere.

C A L I F O R N I A U N I V E R S I T Y O F P E N N S Y LVA N I ABUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS.

www.calu.edu/goA proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

*The Top 25 Online Colleges study was conducted by SR Education Group and can be viewed at www.guidetoonlineschools.com.

CALU

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C A L I F O R N I A U N I V E R S I T Y O F P E N N S Y LVA N I AB U I L D I N G C H A R A C T E R . B U I L D I N G C A R E E R S.

www.calu.edu A proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

“ I found myself here.”

CALU

At California University of Pennsylvania, we combine the benefits of a small collegeacademic experience with the cultural amenities of a major metropolitan area that’s less than an hour away. Build a foundation for your career by choosing from over 100 areas of study — from accounting to wildlife biology. Build a foundation for life in an environment where core values like integrity, civility and responsibility are more than discussed, they are integrated into classroom and campus activities.

Our state-of-the-art residence halls include everything from air-conditioning to a high speed Internet connection. Classes are taught by caring professors who will know you by name.

As a result of our unique educational experience, you will not only graduate with a diploma — but a degree of character as well.

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Dr. Lenora AngeloneVice President for

Student Affairs

Geraldine M. JonesProvost/Vice President for Academic Affairs

Craig ButzineInterim Vice President

for Marketing & University Relations

Charles A. ManceVice President for

Information Technology

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

On May 19, 1992, Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. was appointed by the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education as the sixth president of California University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1852. He holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Villanova University, and MA and Ph.D. degrees from Temple University in special and general relativity, respectively. He had a distinguished 20-year career at Villanova University prior to becoming president of California University. At Villanova he served as professor of physics, chair of the department of physics,

Dean of University College, and Director of Planning. In addition to scholarly publications in scientific journals, Dr. Armenti received the Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1978, and was named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow in 1992, one of only thirty-two individuals selected nationally for this recognition. His book, The Physics of Sports, commissioned by the American Institute of Physics, remains in print since its initial publication in 1992. Since Dr. Armenti’s arrival at California University in 1992, applications have increased by 90%; average SATs have increased by 113 points; FTE enrollments have increased by 43%; and four-year graduation rates have increased by 94%. Many new academic programs have been initiated including: Master of Social Work (MSW); Master of Arts in Teaching

(MAT); Master of Science in Multi-Media Technology; Physical Therapy Assistant; Sports Management; Graphic Design, Computer Engineering Technology, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, Music Technology and Nursing Administration. Other University accomplishments since his arrival as president include: creation of an Athletic Hall of Fame; winning the Dixon Trophy as well as three National championships (two in women’s softball and one in women’s basketball); a successfully completed $13 million (first ever) capital campaign; a second capital campaign that is currently on schedule to reach its $35 million goal; a twenty-fold increase in endowment funds; the adoption by the University of the core values of Integrity, Civility, and Responsibility; the adoption of a University Bill of Rights and Responsibilities; the creation of the University Forum—a new governance structure; adoption of a new general education curriculum; implementation of a $200 million master plan, including: the building of the Eberly Science and Technology Center, the Kara Alumni House, the Duda Classroom Building, a 6,000 seat Convocation Center, and six modern new residence halls; the renovation or expansion of numerous other buildings on campus; and the creation of Global Online, the University’s internet-based outreach to some 2,000 students from around the world. Dr. Armenti has been active with the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and has served as Campaign Chair and President of the Mon Valley United Way. In 2001 he became a Certified Covey Trainer on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. He is a member of the board of directors of the Washington County Redevelopment Authority, a member of the board of directors of the Greater Pittsburgh council of Boy Scouts of America, and Chair of the Commission of Presidents of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. He is married to the former Barbara Malinowski and, together, they have five grown children and nine grandchildren. His avocations include piano, photography and sailing.

DR. ANGELO ARMENTI, JR.

Robert J. ThornInterim Vice President

of Administration & Finance

Ronald D. HuiattVice President of

University Development & Alumni Relations

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Dr. Thomas PucciAthleticDirector

Dr. Karen HjerpeAssociate Athletic

Director/Sr. Woman Administrator

Frank BauerAssociate Vice President for Athletic Development

Dr. Bill BiddingtonFaculty AthleticRepresentative

Cal U student-athletes posted a banner year in athletic competition during the 2009-10 season, earning five PSAC West titles, four PSAC crowns and two NCAA regional trophies with nine team and 14 individual appearances in NCAA post-season play. The success has continued as Cal U finished second in the final standings of the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In addition to athletic prowess, the Vulcans also excelled in the classroom. A total of 205 Cal U student-athletes, representing all sports (fall, winter & spring), were named to the Spring 2010 edition of the Vulcan Athletic Director Honor Roll. For the eighth-straight semester, Cal U athletic programs compiled a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher. Cal U also featured 16 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selections, highlighted by four Academic All-Americans. To be eligible for the academic all-district honor, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative 3.20 GPA or higher, reached sophomore athletics and academic standing at their institution and participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s games as a starter or an important reserve with legitimate athletic credentials. In addition, a combined 141 student-athletes from Cal U representing all sports were named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athletes for the 2009-10 academic year. To be eligible for the academic honor, student-athletes must maintain at least a 3.25 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) while competing in an intercollegiate varsity sport. Cal U ranked sixth among the 16-member conference with 141 scholar-athletes. The football team led the Vulcans with 16 players earning PSAC Scholar-Athlete status.

ACADEMICS

Vulcan Football Players Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll(Fall 2010)

Luqman AbdallahPhillip Aholt

Seth BarnhartTony Battaglini

Greg CochraneDevin Cox

Chase DeCarloZach Dengler

Robert Eberlein*Jordan EmrickPaul EversonSam Fikaris

Derek FiorenzaCharles France

Carrington HannaDan Jordan

Eric KushGarrett Lynn

Spencer LynnGeoff Lyons

Vladimir MarchenaMike MaruscakKellen McCantsAndy Mudimbi

Jon MullinixCody Nuzzo*

Erik Olson*Levi PardeeShawn PatilTim Picard

Nick PiccirrilloJack Range

Anthony RobertsSteve SantiaMatt ScheuerJohn Starceski

Marc StecakRob Stupar

Patrick SwearingerNoah TaylorDillon Voss*

Scott WallaceChet Welc

Toni WhiteleatherBlake Williamson

Bryce Wilson

* - indicates perfect 4.0 GPA

Dan Jordan made ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-District II First-Team the

past three years.

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FACILITIES

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In 1978, Frank Sam became the manager of Kool Vent Aluminum Products in Delmont, Pa., a position he held for four years. In 1981, Sam moved to Window Systems Inc., a contractor for commercial and residential windows, skylights and canopies located in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, where he served as president and co-owner for 17 years. Sam decided to enter the restaurant business in 1995, and since then has been a partner in numerous successful restaurant holdings. Among the list of successful restaurant ventures for Sam are Atria’s Restaurant and Tavern, with seven locations in the Pittsburgh area, Ditka’s Restaurant, with two locations in Chicago and one in Robinson Township, Pa., and, most recently, the Juniper Grill, located in McMurray, Pa. Born on Oct. 25, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Sam is a graduate of Keystone Oaks High School and attended the University of Pittsburgh. He and his wife Linda have three children, sons M. Philip (23) and Alexander (21) and daughter Corey M (19). A successful entrepreneur, Sam has sat on the Board of Directors for the National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania (1990-96), Valley Brook Country Club (1998-2002) and the United Way of Washington County (2008-10).

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HONORARY COACH FRANK SAM

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In 10 years at Cal U, John Luckhardt has led the charge in what has been the best run in the history of football at the school. Since taking over the program prior to the 2002 season, Luckhardt has led the Vulcans to three NCAA Regional Championships, two appearances in the PSAC Championship Game, three top-10 finishes and six-consecutive PSAC West titles. Luckhardt has posted an astonishing 78-30 record (.722) with the Vulcans and is already the program’s all-time winningest coach. In addition to the 78 wins, some other notable accomplishments during his nine years with Cal U: only the second coach in PSAC history to direct three-straight teams to the NCAA Semifinals; only coach in Cal U history to post three-straight top-10 final rankings; only the second coach in Cal U history to beat Edinboro, IUP and Slippery Rock in the same season multiple times; only coach in Cal U history to guide the Vulcans to consecutive PSAC Championship appearances. Cal U’s success under Luckhardt has also extended into the classroom. In addition to 10 or more wins for the last four years, the Vulcans have had 33 PSAC Scholar-Athletes and six CoSIDA Academic All-District selections. On the field, the Vulcans have produced several players who continued their football careers in the professional ranks. Last spring, four players worked out with NFL teams in mini-camps with cornerback Terrence Johnson signing with the New England Patriots and

wide receiver Dominique Curry inking with the St. Louis Rams. The Vulcans took a dominant leap as a national power in 2007. Luckhardt directed the Vulcans to a school-record 13 wins, their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Playoffs, an NCAA Regional Championship and a perfect 11-0 regular season. That season, Cal U featured the top-ranked defense in NCAA Division II and scored the most points in school history. The Vulcans suffered their only loss of the season in the NCAA Semifinals, while playing on ESPNU at Adamson Stadium against eventual-National Champion Valdosta State. The success continued in 2008, as Luckhardt guided Cal U to another NCAA regional title and the program’s first PSAC Championship since 1987. The Vulcans again lost at home in the NCAA Semifinals on ESPN2 to eventual-National Champion Minnesota Duluth. The Vulcans completed the three-peat in 2009, as they won the NCAA regional crown for the third-straight year. Cal U appeared in the PSAC Championship for a consecutive season behind a record-setting passing attack. The Vulcans won three-straight NCAA post-season games before losing on the road to another eventual-National Champion, Northwest Missouri State. Building a college powerhouse is nothing new to Luckhardt, who built nearby Washington & Jefferson into a national contender in NCAA Division III. Over his 17 seasons with the Presidents, he

compiled a 137-37-2 record and guided W&J to 13 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) titles, 11 appearances in the NCAA Playoffs, five regional championships and two appearances in the Stagg Bowl, the Division III Championship Game. Luckhardt received the American Football Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998 before being inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2007, he was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame Class at W&J, where he still holds the school record for most career wins at 137. Luckhardt and his wife, Barbara, reside in Peters Twp., Pa., and have two grown children, Allyson Eckenrode and Matt, and two grandchildren, Mathison Ava Eckenrode and Beatrice Alia Eckenrode. Allyson lives with husband Tim and daughters, Mattie and Reece, in Richmond, Va., and Matt works as an athletic fundraiser at Cal U.

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HEAD COACH

THE LUCKHARDT FILE

Full Name: John Lewis LuckhardtBorn: March, 12, 1945Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.College: Purdue (1968)Wife: BarbaraChildren: Allyson & MattGrandchildren: Mattie & Reece

COACHING EXPERIENCE2002-11 Cal U Head Coach1982-98 W&J Head Coach1973-81 Lehigh DC/LB1970-72 N. Illinois DB/WR1967-69 Purdue GA

BOWL EXPERIENCE

1994 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl1992 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl1979 I-AA Championship1977 NCAA D-II Championship1967 Rose Bowl

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U JOHN LUCKHARDTHEAD COACH

10th Year at Cal U

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ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES IN CAL U HISTORY

Coach Years Wins

John Luckhardt 2002 - Present 78Ted Nemeth 1950 - 61 55Jeff Petrucci 1981 - 92 54Bill Steers 1929 - 40 39Bill Hepner 1962 - 69 35

ALL-TIME WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES IN DIVISION II

Coach School Wins

Ken Sparks Carson-Newman 294Dennis Douds East Stroudsburg 229John Luckhardt California (Pa.) 215Monte Cater Shepherd 202

LUCKHARDT AT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITYYear Overall PSAC WEST Notes2002 6-5 1-5 2003 4-7 2-4 2004 6-4 2-4 2005 8-2 5-1 Co-PSAC West Champs2006 8-3 5-1 Co-PSAC West Champs2007 13-1 6-0 PSAC West Champs NCAA Region Champs2008 12-2 6-0 PSAC West Champs PSAC Champs NCAA Region Champs2009 11-4-0 7-0 PSAC West Champs NCAA Region Champs2010 10-2-0 6-1 Co-PSAC West Champs

9 Yrs. 78-30 40-16 6 PSAC West titles 1 PSAC Championship 3 NCAA Regional Championships

LUCKHARDT BY THE NUMBERS

284 Games as a head coach

215 Career wins

137 W&J wins

78 Cal U wins

26 Seasons as head coach

23 Winning seasons

20 NCAA Playoff wins

19 Divisional & conference titles

15 NCAA Playoff appearances

12 Rivalary wins over IUP & SRU

11 AFCA All-Americans

10 Years as DC at Lehigh

9 Seasons as head coach at Cal U

7 NCAA regional championships

6 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

5 Undefeated regular seasons

4 Children & grandchildren

2 Stagg Bowl appearances (D-III)

Did you know ...John Luckhardt is one of only four active head coaches in NCAA Division II with 200 career victories.

COACHING STAFF

LUCKHARDT YEAR BY YEAR1982 Wash. & Jeff. 4-5-01983 Wash. & Jeff. 3-5-11984 Wash. & Jeff. 9-2-01985 Wash. & Jeff. 8-1-01986 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-01987 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-01988 Wash. & Jeff. 7-1-11989 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-01990 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-01991 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-01992 Wash. & Jeff. 11-2-01993 Wash. & Jeff. 11-1-01994 Wash. & Jeff. 11-2-01995 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-01996 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-01997 Wash. & Jeff. 6-3-01998 Wash. & Jeff. 5-4-02002 California 6-5-02003 California 4-7-02004 California 6-4-02005 California 8-2-02006 California 8-3-02007 California 13-1-02008 California 12-2-02009 California 11-4-02010 California 10-2-0Total 26 years 215-67-2

COACHING STAFF

MIKE JACOBSDefensive Line

DAVE COLECornerbacks

MIKE CONWAYAHC Defense

MIKE EVANSOffensive Line

MIKE KELLARAHC Offense

JOHN DURHAMFree Safeties

LARRY WILSONReceivers/Spec. Teams

TOM REBHOLZSafeties

D’MONN BAKERTight Ends

CHAD SALISBURYQuarterbacks

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KELLAR HIRED AS ASSOCIATE HC FOR OFFENSE Former California University of Pennsylvania offensive coordinator Mike Kellar returned to the Vulcans in 2011 as the new Associate Head Coach for Offense after a successful two-year head coaching stint at Concord (W.Va.). “Mike is known for his sophisticated and high-powered offenses and helped make Cal U into a national power,” said head coach John Luckhardt, who completed his ninth season with the program. “He turned the Concord program around in only two years and had it contending for a conference championship in 2010.” Kellar previously served as the Vulcans’ offensive coordinator from 2004-08 before guiding Concord to a 14-8 record and coaching 35 All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) selections over the last two seasons. Prior to his time at Concord, the Mountain Lions managed only one win in the previous two years and hadn’t had a winning season since 1998. In 2010, Kellar guided Concord to an 8-3 overall record to mark the first eight-win season for the program since it joined NCAA Division II in 1993. Under his guidance, the Mountain Lions featured one of the most balanced offenses in the WVIAC, ranking second in passing and total offense and third in scoring and rushing. Concord also ranked fourth in the country by averaging over 498 yards of offense per game.

While with the Mountain Lions, Kellar mentored one of the most explosive wide receivers in the country in Thomas Mayo. A two-time All-WVIAC selection, Mayo set a school record and led the country in receiving yards per game in 2009. That season, he became the school’s first-ever Harlon Hill regional finalist and was Concord’s first All-American since 2002. Kellar will work with a Cal U offense that was among the best in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in 2010. The Vulcans averaged nearly 40 points and 400 yards of total offense behind the play of seven All-PSAC West players on offense. “Walt Harris will continue to be on staff as the offensive coordinator and will work with Mike Kellar to make Cal U one of the dominant offenses in the country,” said Luckhardt. While previously with the Vulcans, Kellar helped the program capture four-consecutive PSAC-West titles, a PSAC Championship, two NCAA Regional Championships and a pair of Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Lambert Trophies. A native of Shinnston, W.Va., Kellar originally attended Glenville State before transferring to Fairmont State where he earned his undergraduate degree in 1991. He started his coaching career at Fairmont State and served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for eight seasons before accepting the offensive coordinator position at Northern Michigan in 2002. Kellar and his wife Melissa have four children, Diedra, Jarrod, Anthony and Jacob.

PORTIS SELECTED TO NFL COMBINE Former California University of Pennsylvania quarterback Josh Portis participated in the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Feb. 24-27. Portis is the first player from the Vulcans to attend the NFL Combine. He was one of just 18 quarterbacks, and the only from NCAA Division II, invited to attend the annual event, which was attended by the top executives, coaching staffs and player personnel

departments from all 32 NFL teams. In only two years at Cal U, Portis established himself among the best quarterbacks in program history. He finished his career ranked fourth in school history with 6,072 passing yards and set the all-time record with 69 touchdown passes. The 6-4 quarterback passed for 2,650 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2010. He also completed a career-best 61.2 percent (205-for-335) of his passes and led the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) with a passing efficiency of 156.0. Portis, a two-time All-PSAC West selection, received All-America Honorable Mention laurels from D2Football.com in February and was a regional finalist for the 2010 Harlon Hill Trophy, which is awarded annually to the NCAA Division II College Football Player of the Year. Among the notable quarterbacks who also attended this year’s NFL Combine were Alabama’s Greg McElroy, Arkansas’ Ryan Mallet and Auburn’s Heisman Trophy-winner Cam Newton. Portis and Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin, a transfer from Penn State, were the only two quarterbacks from non-FBS programs invited to the event. Last year, there were 19 quarterbacks invited to the NFL Combine and 12 were selected within the seven rounds of the NFL Draft. The 2011 NFL Draft will be held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City from April 28-30 and will broadcast live on a variety of ESPN outlets and the NFL Network.

NEWS & NOTES

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JORDAN NAMED FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-AMERICAN For the second-straight season, California University of Pennsylvania senior offensive lineman Dan Jordan earned Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Third-Team All-America honors. The 6-3 offensive lineman started all 12 games for Cal U this past season, anchoring an offensive line that helped the Vulcans average nearly 40 points, 170 rushing yards and 400 yards of total offense per game. Jordan finished his career with 40 starts, including 27-straight over the last two seasons. This past November, Jordan was named both ESPN Academic All-District and All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West for the third-straight season. In total, the PSAC featured 11 players on the three All-America Teams, including National Co-Freshman of the Year running back Franklyn Quiteh from Bloomsburg. This marks the 23rd year Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, a recognized authority on small college football, has selected an NCAA Division II All-America team. The national publication selected all-region teams with the first- and second-team all-region players from each of the four geographic regions comprising the national ballot, which was voted upon by a select national panel. A total of 84 players earned Football Gazette All-America honors.

VULCANS PLACE NINE ON FOOTBALL GAZETTE TEAM

The California University of Pennsylvania football team had nine players selected to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Super Region One Teams. The nine players tied Bloomsburg for the most in the four-conference region. The Vulcans had one player to the all-region first-team and three to the second-team, while five players garnered third-team honors. Senior punter Derek Fiorenza was selected to the Football Gazette all-region teams for a third-straight year. Junior linebacker Brett Diamond, senior offensive lineman Dan Jordan and senior quar-terback Josh Portis each received the laurel for a consecutive season. Jordan represented Cal U on the all-region first-team after starting all 12 games this season on the offensive line. He anchored an offensive line that helped the Vulcans average nearly 40 points, 170 rushing yards and 400 yards of total offense per game. A Football Gazette All-American last year, Jordan made 40 career starts with 27 consecutive over the last two seasons. Senior defensive lineman Sam Fikaris, Fiorenza and junior defensive back Erik Harris were selected to the Football Gazette all-region second-team. Fikaris led all defensive linemen with 33 tackles (16 solo) and made a career-high 10.0 tackles for loss (TFL) and 4.5 sacks this season. Fiorenza, who also earned second-team laurels last year, ranked second in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in 2010 with 39.6 yards per punt. Harris led the second-

ary with 61 tackles (33 solo) and tied his career high with three interceptions in his second year as a starter. Diamond, senior kicker Marc Domonkos, sophomore defensive back Rontez Miles, Portis and sophomore running back Lamont Smith all received third-team all-region ac-colades. Diamond equaled his career best and led the team with 64 tackles (29 solo) and added 9.0 TFL and 4.5 sacks. Domonkos finished with 91 points, which tied for the most in the PSAC by a kicker, after making 49-of-50 PAT attempts and 14-of-18 field goals. Miles made 60 stops (28 solo) and 12.0 TFL, both career highs, as a safety for the Vulcans. Portis led the conference in passing efficiency after throwing for 2,650 yards and 33 touch-downs, while completing 61.2 percent of his passes. Smith rushed for 1,166 yards and 12 touchdowns in his first year with the program. The Football Gazette began selecting NCAA Division II all-region teams in 2003, while honoring All-Americans since 1988. A total of 108 players representing 35 universities were honored on the 2010 All-Super Region One Teams.

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California University of Pennsylvania seniors Tommie Campbell and Terrance Moore both played in the Valero Cactus Bowl with the Blue Devils suffering a 28-6 loss to the Red Storm at Javelina Stadium on the campus of Texas A&M-Kingsville. The game featured seven representatives from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) with the majority of the conference’s players on the Blue Devils. The Red Storm took a 14-0 lead into halftime and expanded their lead to 21-0 midway through the third quarter. The Blue Devils then scored their only points in the final minute of the third quarter before the Red Storm sealed the win with a touchdown on the ensuing possession. Campbell started at cornerback and finished third on the Blue Devils with five tackles (three solo), while Moore was second on the team with four receptions for 25 yards.

Central Missouri quarterback and Harlon Hill winner Eric Czerniewski (Red Storm) was named Offensive MVP after passing for 187 yards on 8-of-13 attempts with two touchdowns. Colorado School of Mines defensive lineman Marc Schiechl (Blue Devils) earned Defensive MVP laurels after making a game-high eight tackles (four solo) with 2.0 sacks. This year marked the Division II All-Star Game’s first season without the traditional East-West format, as the Cactus Bowl sought to select the top players at each position regardless of their region of the country. Since 2005, the Vulcans have had 12 players chosen for the game, now in its 17th year.

CAMPBELL, MOORE PLAY IN CACTUS BOWL

CAMPBELL SELECTED TO EASTHAM ALL-STAR GAME

California University of Pennsylvania senior defensive back Tommie Campbell was invited to play in the inaugural Eastham Energy All-Star Game on Sunday, Jan. 23, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. Campbell, who started at the Valero Cactus Bowl earlier in January, was one of eight players from NCAA Division II programs selected to the all-star game. He was listed as one of five cornerbacks on the roster for the Stripes, which were coached by former Kentucky head coach Hal Mumme. A 6-3 defensive back, Campbell played in all 12 games this season and posted 29 tackles (17 solo) and two interceptions – both in the NCAA Playoffs against Bloomsburg. The Aliquippa, Pa., native originally started his college career by playing linebacker and safety at Pitt. Campbell was the only player from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) selected to the Eastham Energy All-Star Game. He was joined on the Stripes roster by several notable players from NCAA Division I programs, including Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, USC linebacker by Mike Morgan and TCU wide receiver Jimmy Young. The Stripes faced the Stars which were led by Joe Moglia, who was the CEO of TD Ameritrade and the executive advisor to Nebraska head football coach Bo Pelinni the last two seasons. The Stars roster featured West Virginia safety Sidney Glover, Minnesota quarterback Adam Weber and center Ryan Pugh, who started for BCS National Champion Auburn. The Eastham Energy All-Star Game was broadcasted live on FS Arizona, FS West, Fox Prime Ticket and Fox College Sports. The Stripes defeated the Stars, 40-34. Campbell registered one tackle and one assist in the loss.

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CAL U RANKS NO. 14 IN FINAL AFCA POLL For the fourth-straight season, the Vulcans finished the season ranked in the Top 15 of the final American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Coaches’ Top 25 Poll. After making its fourth-consecutive appearance in the NCAA Playoffs, the California University of Pennsylvania football team finished the year ranked No. 14 in the country. The Vulcans continued their run of success by posting a 10-2 overall record and claiming a share of their sixth-consecutive Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West title, the longest streak in divisional history. Over the last four seasons, Cal U has compiled an overall record of 46-9 (.836) with an incredible 26-1 mark (.963) in divisional play. Cal U is one of four PSAC teams to finish the season in the AFCA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. Conference-champion Mercyhurst (10-3) was the highest PSAC team in the final poll at No. 11, while Kutztown (10-2) and Bloomsburg (10-3) ranked just ahead and behind the Vulcans at Nos. 13 and 15, respectively. Under ninth-year head coach John Luckhardt, Cal U opened the season ranked No. 6 in the preseason poll and moved up to school-best No. 3 ranking in mid-October. The Vulcans tied the school record by remaining in the AFCA poll for all 14 weeks this season; the only previous time they accomplished the feat was in 2007. In addition to the AFCA Top 25 poll, the NCAA announced the final statistics from the 2010 season. The Vulcans’ defense and several individuals were among the nation’s elite. Under the direction of defensive coordinator Mike Conway, Cal U finished the year second in NCAA Division II by yielding just 217.17 yards per game. The Vulcans also ranked fifth in the country in scoring defense (14.42 points), passing defense (138.75 yards) and tackles for loss (8.67 TFL). Individually, senior quarterback Josh Portis ranked No. 15 in the nation with a passing efficiency of 155.97 behind 33 touchdown passes and a 61.2 completion percentage. Sophomore running back Lamont Smith also was among the national leaders in rushing, finishing No. 24 with 106.00 yards per game. Cal U featured a dynamic special teams unit, as three individuals ranked among the best in NCAA Division II. Senior kicker Marc Domonkos tied for No. 19 in field goals with 1.17 per game (14-of-18), while kickoff return specialist Chedrick Cherry was tied at No. 23 with 25.40 yards per return. True freshman Trey Johnson was among the top punt returners in the country, averaging 12.12 yards per return.

2010 American Football Coaches Association Division II Coaches’ Poll – December 20, 2010Rank School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. Postseason Results Head Coach1. Minnesota-Duluth (26) 5-0 650 1 D. Delta St. (Miss.), 20-17, in championship Bob Nielson2. Delta St. (Miss.) 11-4 622 NR Lost to No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17, in championship Ron Roberts3. Northwest Missouri St. 12-2 597 3 Lost to No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth, 17-13, in semifinals Mel Tjeerdsma4. Albany St. (Ga.) 11-1 505 5 Lost to Delta St. (Miss.), 28-7, in quarterfinals Mike White5. Central Missouri 11-3 495 8 Lost to No. 3 Northwest Missouri St., 37-20, in quarterfinals Jim Svoboda6. Augustana (S.D.) 11-2 487 9 Lost to No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth, 24-13, in quarterfinals Mike Aldrich7. Shepherd (W.Va.) 12-2 480 18 Lost to Delta St. (Miss.), 29-17, in semifinals Monte Cater8. Abilene Christian (Texas) 11-1 478 2 Lost to No. 8 Central Missouri, 55-41, in second round Chris Thomsen9. Texas A&M-Kingsville 10-2 458 4 Lost to No. 3 Northwest Missouri St., 35-31, in second round Bo Atterberry10. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 11-2 422 6 Lost to No. 9 Augustana (S.D.), 38-6, in second round Matt Mitchell11. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 10-3 392 11 Lost to No. 18 Shepherd (W.Va.), 49-14, in quarterfinals Marty Schaetzle12. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 10-3 334 15 Lost to No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17 OT, in second round Scott Underwood13. Kutztown (Pa.) 10-2 302 13 Lost to No. 18 Shepherd (W.Va.), 41-34, in second round Raymond Monica14. California (Pa.) 10-2 287 7 Lost to No. 20 Bloomsburg (Pa.), 28-26, in first round John Luckhardt15. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 10-3 247 20 Lost to No. 11 Mercyhurst (Pa.), 28-14, in second round Danny Hale16. Hillsdale (Mich.) 9-3 229 10 Lost to No. 15 St. Cloud State (Minn.), 42-28, in first round Keith Otterbein17. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 8-3 187 17 Lost to North Alabama, 43-20, in first round David Dean18. West Texas A&M 8-4 183 14 Lost to No. 8 Central Missouri, 55-35, in first round Don Carthel19. Colorado School of Mines 9-3 158 16 Lost to No. 6 Grand Valley St. (Mich.), 35-13, in first round Bob Stitt20. Wingate (N.C.) 9-3 154 NR Lost to No. 5 Albany St. (Ga.), 30-28, in second round Joe Reich21. Wayne St. (Mich.) 9-2 144 12 DNQ for Playoffs Paul Winters22. North Alabama 9-4 128 NR Lost to Delta St. (Miss.), 47-24, in second round Terry Bowden23. Nebraska-Kearney 9-2 89 19 DNQ for Playoffs Darrell Morris24. Missouri Western St. 8-4 76 NR Lost to No. 3 Northwest Missouri St., 28-24, in first round Jerry Partridge25. Michigan Tech 8-2 69 21 DNQ for Playoffs Tom Kearly

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41 Allen, Jeff ...................... RB

35 Aminu, Jaymal .............DB

25 Anderson, Shawn .........DB

17 Bryant, Ja’wan .............DB

28 Burnam, Stephan .........DB

6 Cherry, Chedrick .........WR

8 Cochran, Greg ............WR

60 Congeski, Eric ...............OL

20 Cook, Cody .................. RB

90 Cook, Marcus ............... DL

62 Corey, John ..................OL

67 Cox, Devin ....................OL

53 Diamond, Brett ..............LB

97 Donnelley, Andy .......... DL

57 Emrick, Jordan .............. DL

13 Everson, Paul ................ DL

77 Farley, Tim .....................OL

45 France, Charles ............ RB

88 Gumbert, Josh .............WR

52 Harding, Darnell ............LB

31 Harris, Erik ......................DB

40 Hemsley, Terrance ........LB

75 Johnson, Rishaw ...........OL

29 Johnson, Trey ...............WR

44 Justice, Brian ..................LB

2 Keyes, Kamryn .............. RB

7* Knox, Jeff ......................DB

19 Krivijanski, Nolan .......... QB

64 Kush, Eric .......................OL

7 Lalich, Peter ................. QB

28 Livsey, Eric .....................DB

71 Lynn, Garrett .................OL

46 Lynn, Spencer ................LB

32 Marchena, Vlademir ...DB

72 Maruscak, Mike ............OL

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1 Mario Washington Sr. (R) WR 5-11 186 Boiling Springs, N.C./Crest

2 Kamryn Keyes So. RB 5-11 200 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

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6 Chedrick Cherry Sr. WR 5-11 180 Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller

7 Peter Lalich Jr. QB 6-6 240 Springfield, Va./West Springfield

7* Jeff Knox Fr. DB 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, Pa./Dematha

8 Greg Cochrane Jr. WR 6-2 205 Chandler, Ariz./Chandler

8* Brice Myers Jr. DB 6-2 190 Pittsburgh, Pa/McDowell

9 Rontez Miles Jr. DB 6-1 210 Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills

10 Scott Wallace Jr. DB 6-3 205 Avondale, Pa./St. Marks

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13 Paul Everson So. LB 6-4 265 Rochester, Pa./Rochester

15 Andy Mudimbi So. DB 5-10 170 Tacoma Park, Md./John F. Kennedy

16 Phillip Aholt Jr. QB 6-3 210 Cove Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows

17 Ja’wan Bryant So. DB 6-2 190 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

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19 Nolan Krivijanski Fr. QB 6-3 192 West Mifflin, Pa./Central Catholic

20 Cody Cook Fr. (R) RB 5-9 182 Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls

21 B.J. Stevens So. DL 6-2 245 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

22 Toni Whiteleather Jr. DB 5-10 175 Rochester, Pa./Rochester

23 Lamont Smith Jr. RB 5-10 190 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic

24 Bryan Stefanik So. RB 6-1 210 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk

25 Shawn Anderson Sr. DB 6-1 180 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills

25* Kellen McCants Fr. (R) DB 5-11 170 Allentown, Pa./Parkland

26 Brandon Saunders So. DB 6-0 195 Laurel, Md./Paint Branch

27 Jeff Parrish So. DB 6-1 215 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

28 Eric Livsey Sr. DB 6-0 210 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

28 Stephon Burnam Fr. DB 5-11 175 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder

29 Trey Johnson So. WR 5-6 150 Rochester, Pa./Rochester

30 Ahmad Shuler So. RB 5-9 215 Hillside, N.J./West Side

31 Erik Harris Sr. DB 6-2 220 New Oxford, Pa./New Oxford

31 Kashmir Pretlor Fr. DB 6-0 185 Johnstown, Pa./Johnstown

32 Vlademir Marchena Fr. (R) DB 6-1 190 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty

34 Retired

35 Jaymal Aminu Fr. (R) DB 5-9 200 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty

36 Rob Stupar So. RB 6-1 230 State College, Pa./State College

37 Cody Nuzzo Fr. (R) K 5-9 175 Bradford, Pa./Bradford

39 Bryce Wilson Fr. (R) P 6-0 180 New Wilmington, Pa./Wilmington

40 Terrance Hemsley Jr. LB 6-3 230 Cheltenham, Md./Gwynn Park

41 Jeff Allen So. RB 6-1 270 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown

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66 Page, Michael ..............OL

79 Pardee, Levi ..................OL

27 Parrish, Jeff ....................DB

54 Patil, Shawn ...................LB

31 Pretlor, Kashmir .............DB

86 Ripple, Tim ....................WR

65 Santia, Steve ................. DL

26 Saunders, Brandon ......DB

63 Sellew, Tyler ...................OL

83 Shaffer, Justin ...............WR

30 Shuler, Ahmad .............. RB

23 Smith, Lamont ............... RB

74 Sprosty, Nate ................OL

69 Starceski, John ..............OL

93 Stead, Mitchell ............. DL

95 Stecak, Mark ................. DL

24 Stefanik, Bryan .............. RB

21 Stevens, B. J. ................. DL

36 Stupar, Rob ................... RB

48 Tartt, Cecil .....................DB

96 Taylor, Noah .................. DL

42 Thomas, R.J. .................. RB

58 Voss, David....................OL

56 Voss, Dillon .....................LB

10 Wallace, Scott ............. QB

1 Washington, Mario ......WR

68 Welc, Chet ..................... TE

22 Whiteleather, Toni .........DB

50 Williams, JaCourtney ....LB

80 Williams, Mike ..............WR

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42 R.J. Thomas So. DB 6-3 205 Landisville, Pa./Hempfield

43 Jon Mullinix So. LS 6-0 210 Baltimore, Md./Glenelg

44 Brian Justice So. LB 6-3 215 Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral

45 Charles France So. RB 6-2 230 Morgantown, W.Va./Preston

46 Spencer Lynn Fr. (R) LB 6-2 228 Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon

48 Cecil Tartt Fr. DB 5-10 200 Monessen, Pa./Ringgold

50 J’Courtney Williams So. LB 6-2 248 Christchurch, Va./Christchurch

52 Darnell Harding So. LB 6-4 245 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

53 Brett Diamond Sr. LB 6-2 240 Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca

54 Shawn Patil Jr. LB 5-11 225 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

56 Dillon Voss So. LB 6-1 235 Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights

57 Jordan Emrick Fr. (R) DL 6-3 260 Butler, Pa./Butler

58 David Voss Jr. DL 6-0 240 Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights

60 Eric Congeski Fr. (R) OL 6-3 275 Beaver, Pa./Beaver

61 Thomas Mulabah Sr. DL 6-2 295 Sterling, Va./Parkview

62 John Corey Fr. (R) OL 6-2 295 Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan

63 Tyler Sellew Fr. (R) OL 6-2 320 Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon

64 Eric Kush Sr. OL 6-4 265 Bridgeville, Pa./Chartiers Valley

65 Steve Santia Sr. DL 6-0 275 Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield

66 Michael Page So. OL 6-5 310 Trotwood, Ohio/Madison

67 Devin Cox Sr. OL 6-3 290 Springdale, Pa./Springdale

68 Chet Welc Jr. OL 6-4 265 Mt. Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant

69 John Starceski Jr. OL 6-2 285 York, Pa./York Catholic

71 Garrett Lynn Fr. (R) OL 6-2 260 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic

72 Mike Maruscak Sr. (R) OL 6-5 275 Belleview, Pa./Northgate

74 Nate Sprosty Fr. (R) OL 6-4 275 Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral

75 Rishaw Johnson Sr. OL 6-5 310 Hammond, La./Hammond

77 Tim Farley Jr. OL 6-4 305 Manheim Twp, Pa./Manheim

79 Levi Pardee Jr. OL 6-6 310 Titusville, Pa./Titusville

80 Mike Williams Jr. WR 5-11 175 Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey

83 Justin Shaffer Sr. TE 6-3 215 Smithton, Pa./Yough

86 Tim Ripple So. WR 5-8 170 Johnstown, Pa./Richland

88 Josh Gumbert Sr. WR 6-2 195 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk

89 Blake Williamson Jr. TE 6-3 230 Houston, Pa./Chartiers Houston

90 Marcus Cook Sr. DL 6-2 255 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods

93 Mitchell Stead Fr. (R) DL 6-3 255 Douglasville, Pa./Daniel Boone

95 Mark Stecak Fr. (R) DL 5-9 250 Pittsburgh, Pa./South Allegheny

96 Noah Taylor Jr. DL 6-5 235 Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills

97 Andy Donnelley Fr. (R) DL 6-5 235 Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High SchoolJack Abercrobie C/G 6-2 270 Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Harsham

Jasson Adamson ATH 6-0 180 Rochester, Pa./Rochester

Taylor Bradley CB 6-0 195 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods

Jeremiah Brown OL 6-5 360 Wilmington, Del./Concord

SaQuan Clark DL 6-2 205 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

Dakota Conway WR 5-10 180 California, Pa./California

Jamal Dixon-Baker OL 6-3 280 Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville

Rhys Felton P 6-3 185 Melbourne, Australia/John Curtin

Derrick Fiore DB 5-11 195 Monongahela, Pa./Ringgold

Jason Kates DL 6-3 370 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt

Kenny Lewis DB 5-11 180 Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton

Devin Lomax WR 5-11 185 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North

Eddie Martin OL 6-2 275 McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour

Brett Moore PK 6-2 200 York, Pa./York Catholic

Thomas Mayo WR 6-2 200 Sterling, Va./South Lakes

Marquis Norris OL 6-5 325 Clairton, Pa./Clairton

Neal Rands LB 6-0 205 Monongahela, Pa./Ringgold

C.J. Revtai LB 6-2 230 Imperial, Pa./West Allegheny

Terrell Roberson RB/DB 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills

Jahan Olyaie TE 6-3 229 Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson

Cody Schroeder QB 6-3 190 Avon, Ohio/Avon

Connor Scott DB 6-0 195 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair

Jeremy Seaman OL 6-4 280 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Daulphin

Brian Sweeney QB 6-2 200 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk

Ron Tyler DB 5-10 180 Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills

Chaz Veal DB 5-11 190 Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton

ENROLLED IN JANUARY 2011Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High SchoolJeff Allen RB 6-3 248 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown

Rishaw Johnson OL 6-4 315 Hammond, La./Hammond

Kamryn Keys RB 5-11 210 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

Jeff Knox DB 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, Pa./Dematha

Brandon Saunders DB 6-0 195 Laurel, Md./Paint Branch

J’Courtney Williams LB 6-3 240 Christchurch, Va./Christchurch

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Jaymal Aminu – jah-MELL AH-mean-ewJa’wan Bryant – JAH-juanChedrick Cherry – CHED-rickEric Congeski – con-JESS-keyPaul Everson - ev-er-SONRishaw Johnson – rih-SHAWKamryn Keyes – CAM-rinNolan Krivijanski – kriv-uh-JAN-ski

Peter Lalich – LAH-lickEric Livsey – liv-SEEVlademir Marchena – mar-CHEEN-ahMike Maruscak – mah-ROO-shackAndy Mudimbi – moo-DIM-beeThomas Mulabah – moo-LAH-bahJon Mullinix – mull-in-INKSCody Nuzzo – KNEW-zo

Shawn Patil – pah-TILKashmir Pretlor – CASH-meer pret-LORTyler Sellew – SUH-louAhmad Shuler – AH-maude SHOE-lerJohn Starceski – star-SES-keyMark Stecak – STAY-sackRob Stupar – STEW-parJ’Courtney Williams – JAH-court-knee

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Arizona (2)Chandler - Greg Cochrane

Scottsdale - Phil Aholt

Delaware (1)Wilmington - Jeremiah Brown*

Florida (2)Cape Coral - Nate Sprosty

Brian Justice

Lousiana (1)Hammond - Rishaw Johnson

Maryland (4)Baltimore - Jon Mullinix

Cheltenham - Terrance Hemsley

Laurel - Brandon SaundersTacoma Park - Andi Mudimbi

New Jersey (1)Hillside - Ahmad Shuler

North Carolina (1)Boiling Springs - Mario Washington

Ohio (12)Avon - Cody Schroeder*

Cincinnati - Taylor Bradley*Stephon BurnamChedrick Cherry

Marcus CookJahan Olyaie*

Ohio (continued)Garfield Heights - David Voss

Dillon VossHamilton - Kenny Lewis*

Chaz Veal*Pickerington - Devon Lomax*

Trotwood - Mike Page

Pennsylvania (67)Allentown - Kellen McCants

Avondale - Scott WallaceBeaver - Eric Congeski

Beaver Falls - Cody CookJosh Gumbert

Brian Sweeney*Belle Vernon - Spencer Lynn

Tyler SellewBelleview - Mike MaruscakBethlehem - Jaymal Aminu

Vladimir MarchenaBraddock - Rontez Miles

Ron Tyler*Bradford - Cody Nuzzo

Bridgeville - Eric KushButler - Jordan Emrick

California - Dakota Conway*Canonsburg - John Corey

Clairton - Marquis Norris*Coatesville - Jamal Dixon-Baker*

Douglasville - Mitchell SteadEphrata - Andy Donnelly

Greensburg - Steve SantiaHarrisburg - Jason Kates*

Jeremy Seaman * Hatboro - Jack Abercrombie*

Pennsylvania (continued)Hershey - Mike Williams

Imperial - C.J. Revtai*Houston - Blake WilliamsonJohnstown - Kashmir Prtlor

Tim RippleLandisville - R. J. Thomas

Manheim Twp. - Tim FarleyMcKeesport - Ja’wan Bryant

SaQuan Clark* Darnell Harding Kamryn Keys ShawnPatil

McKees Rocks - Eddie Martin*Monessen - Cecil Tartt

Monongahela - Derrick Fiore*Neal Rands*

Monroeville - Eric LivseyJeff Parrish

B.J. StevensMt. Pleasant - Chet Welc

New Oxford - Erik HarrisNew Wilmington - Bryce Wilson

Pittsburgh - Shawn AndersonJeff Knox

Garrett LynnBrice Myers

Terrell Roberson*Connor Scott*

Mark StecakNoah Taylor

Lamont SmithRochester - Jasson Adamson*

Paul Everson Trey Johnson

Pennsylvania (continued)Toni Whiteleather

Smithton - Justin ShafferSpringdale - Devin Cox

State College - Rob StuparTitusville - Levi Pardee

West Mifflin - Nolan KrivijanskiYork - Brett Moore*

John Starceski

Virginia (5)Chesterfield - Brett Diamond

Springfield - Peter LalichSterling - Thomas Mulabah

Thomas Mayo*Christchurch - J’Courtney Williams

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TEAM STATISTICS CAL OPP SCORING ................................................417 .............................173

Points Per Game ................................34.8 ............................14.4

FIRST DOWNS ..........................................251 .............................145

Rushing ................................................104 ...............................59

Passing .................................................132 ...............................67

Penalty ...................................................15 ...............................19

RUSHING YARDAGE .............................1967 .............................936

Yards gained rushing .......................2307 ...........................1411

Yards lost rushing ................................340 .............................475

Rushing Attempts ...............................481 .............................384

Average Per Rush ................................4.1 ..............................2.4

Average Per Game .........................163.9 ............................78.0

TDs Rushing ............................................16 .................................9 PASSING YARDAGE .............................2729 ...........................1666

Comp-Att-Int ............................ 211-346-7 ................ 144-296-21

Average Per Pass ................................7.9 ..............................5.6

Average Per Catch ...........................12.9 ............................11.6

Average Per Game .........................227.4 ..........................138.8

TDs Passing ............................................34 ...............................13

TOTAL OFFENSE ....................................4696 ...........................2602

Total Plays ............................................827 .............................680

Average Per Play .................................5.7 ..............................3.8

Average Per Game .........................391.3 ..........................216.8

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ................... 34-714 ..................... 66-1274

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ................... 26-339 ....................... 16-113

INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...................... 21-170 ........................... 7-33

KICK RETURN AVERAGE ........................21.0 ............................19.3

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ........................13.0 ..............................7.1

INT RETURN AVERAGE .............................8.1 ..............................4.7

FUMBLES-LOST ...................................... 10-5 ........................... 16-7

PENALTIES-Yards .............................. 88-787 ....................... 68-563

Average Per Game ...........................65.6 ............................46.9

PUNTS-Yards ................................... 52-1950 ..................... 77-2708

Average Per Punt ..............................37.5 ............................35.2

Net punt average .............................33.4 ............................30.2

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game .............33:38 ..........................26:22

3RD-DOWN Conversions ................. 84/180 ....................... 42/158

3rd-Down Pct .....................................47% ............................27%

4TH-DOWN Conversions ..................... 5/14 ........................... 6/18

4th-Down Pct .....................................36% ............................33%

SACKS BY-Yards .............................. 40-244 ....................... 33-234

MISC YARDS ...............................................0 .................................0

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ..........................53 ...............................23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ..................... 14-18 ............................. 4-6 ON-SIDE KICKS ....................................... 0-1 ............................. 0-0

RED-ZONE SCORES ................... (42-54) 78% ............... (15-24) 63%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ....... (30-54) 56% ............... (11-24) 46%

PAT-ATTEMPTS ........................... (49-50) 98% ............... (19-22) 86%

ATTENDANCE ......................................21047 .........................16744

Games/Avg Per Game ............... 6/3508 ....................... 6/2791

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT.09/04/10 at #11 Saginaw Valley W(OT) 42 - 41 5,837

09/11/10 at C.W. Post W 40 - 13 2,317

09/18/10 EAST STROUDSBURG W 45 - 20 4,124

09/25/10 at Clarion* W 24 - 9 4,000

10/02/10 LOCK HAVEN* W 58 - 0 3,862

10/09/10 at Gannon* W 34 - 7 1,542

10/16/10 SLIPPERY ROCK* W 28 - 3 5,157

10/23/10 at Mercyhurst* L 21 - 31 927

10/30/10 INDIANA (Pa.)* W(OT) 18 - 15 2,169

11/06/10 at Edinboro* W 24 - 0 2,121

11/13/10 CHEYNEY W 57 - 6 1,612

11/20/10 #20 BLOOMSBURG$ L 26 - 28 4,123

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California (Pa.) 90 86 108 123 10 534

Opponents 37 61 39 30 6 341

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RUSHING GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./GLamont Smith 11 241 1198 32 1166 4.8 12 35 106.0 Trey Johnson 11 58 353 13 340 5.9 0 52 30.9 Jordan Scott 11 70 305 31 274 3.9 1 31 24.9 Josh Portis 12 72 308 238 70 1.0 1 32 5.8 Bryan Stefanik 8 6 47 1 46 7.7 1 39 5.8 Cody Wilson 9 9 40 0 40 4.4 0 13 4.4 Chedrick Cherry 12 2 26 0 26 13.0 1 17 2.2 Carrington Hanna 11 7 15 6 9 1.3 0 4 0.8 Terrance Moore 12 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 RJ Thomas 11 2 2 1 1 0.5 0 2 0.1 Ryan Morris 7 4 8 8 0 0.0 0 7 0.0 TEAM 9 8 0 5 -5 -0.6 0 0 -0.6 Shawn Johnson 5 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -1.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 481 2307 340 1967 4.1 16 52 163.9 Opponents 12 384 1411 475 936 2.4 9 54 78.0

PASSING GP Effic. Att-Cmp-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Lng Avg./GJosh Portis 12 156.0 205-335-7 61.2 2651 33 61 220.9 Ryan Morris 7 198.1 6-8-0 75.0 78 1 46 11.1 TEAM 9 0.0 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Cody Wilson 9 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 155.6 211-346-7 61.0 2729 34 61 227.4 Opponents 12 96.2 144-296-21 48.6 1666 13 80 138.8

RECEIVING GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Avg./GChedrick Cherry 12 56 795 14.2 13 52 66.2 Terrance Moore 12 51 659 12.9 8 56 54.9 Derrick Jones 9 24 380 15.8 5 48 42.2 Lamont Smith 11 20 215 10.8 0 33 19.5 Blake Williamson 12 17 198 11.6 3 26 16.5 Mike Williams 12 13 259 19.9 2 61 21.6 Cody Wilson 9 9 80 8.9 1 17 8.9 Trey Johnson 11 5 14 2.8 0 15 1.3 RJ Thomas 11 4 28 7.0 1 12 2.5 Jordan Scott 11 4 17 4.2 0 5 1.5 Shawn Johnson 5 3 1 0.3 0 1 0.2 Justin Shaffer 10 1 46 46.0 1 46 4.6 Chet Welc 12 1 19 19.0 0 19 1.6 Greg Cochrane 10 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.2 Tony Battaglini 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 Jack Range 11 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

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Opponents 12 144 1666 11.6 13 80 138.8

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD LngTrey Johnson 24 291 12.1 1 50 Tommie Campbell 1 24 24.0 0 24 Josh Gumbert 1 24 24.0 0 24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 26 339 13.0 1 50 Opponents 16 113 7.1 1 16

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD LngShawn Anderson 5 31 6.2 0 15 Scott Wallace 3 10 3.3 0 10 Erik Harris 3 11 3.7 0 11 Tommie Campbell 2 26 13.0 0 26 Mike Brown 2 9 4.5 0 9 Patrick Swearinger 2 15 7.5 0 15 Brett Diamond 1 32 32.0 1 32 Darnell Harding 1 0 0.0 0 0 Eric Livsey 1 28 28.0 1 28 Kyle Crane 1 8 8.0 0 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 21 170 8.1 2 32 Opponents 7 33 4.7 0 18

KICK RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD LngChedrick Cherry 20 508 25.4 0 48 Derrick Jones 7 93 13.3 0 19 Cody Wilson 3 66 22.0 0 28 RJ Thomas 2 8 4.0 0 8 Terrance Moore 1 20 20.0 0 20 Tommie Campbell 1 19 19.0 0 19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 34 714 21.0 0 48 Opponents 66 1274 19.3 0 49

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD LngBrandon Echols 1 2 2.0 0 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.......... 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents...... 1 27 27.0 0 27

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ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./GLamont Smith 11 1166 215 0 0 0 1381 125.5 Chedrick Cherry 12 26 795 0 508 0 1329 110.8 Terrance Moore 12 5 659 0 20 0 684 57.0 Trey Johnson 11 340 14 291 0 0 645 58.6 Derrick Jones 9 0 380 0 93 0 473 52.6 Jordan Scott 11 274 17 0 0 0 291 26.5 Mike Williams 12 0 259 0 0 0 259 21.6 Blake Williamson 12 0 198 0 0 0 198 16.5 Cody Wilson 9 40 80 0 66 0 186 20.7 Josh Portis 12 70 0 0 0 0 70 5.8 Tommie Campbell 12 0 0 24 19 26 69 5.8 Justin Shaffer 10 0 46 0 0 0 46 4.6 Bryan Stefanik 8 46 0 0 0 0 46 5.8 RJ Thomas 11 1 28 0 8 0 37 3.4 Brett Diamond 12 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.7 Shawn Anderson 11 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.8 Eric Livsey 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3 Josh Gumbert 11 0 0 24 0 0 24 2.2 Chet Welc 12 0 19 0 0 0 19 1.6 Patrick Swearinger 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 Greg Cochrane 10 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.2 Erik Harris 12 0 0 0 0 11 11 0.9 Scott Wallace 12 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 Mike Brown 8 0 0 0 0 9 9 1.1 Carrington Hanna 11 9 0 0 0 0 9 0.8 Kyle Crane 9 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.9 Tony Battaglini 12 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4 Jack Range 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Shawn Johnson 5 -5 1 0 0 0 -4 -0.8 TEAM 9 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 1967 2729 339 714 170 5919 493.2 Opponents 12 936 1666 113 1274 33 4022 335.2

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./GJosh Portis 12 407 70 2651 2721 226.8 Lamont Smith 11 241 1166 0 1166 106.0 Trey Johnson 11 58 340 0 340 30.9 Jordan Scott 11 70 274 0 274 24.9 Ryan Morris 7 12 0 78 78 11.1 Bryan Stefanik 8 6 46 0 46 5.8 Cody Wilson 9 10 40 0 40 4.4 Chedrick Cherry 12 2 26 0 26 2.2 Carrington Hanna 11 7 9 0 9 0.8 Terrance Moore 12 1 5 0 5 0.4 RJ Thomas 11 2 1 0 1 0.1 Shawn Johnson 5 1 -5 0 -5 -1.0 TEAM 9 10 -5 0 -5 -0.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 827 1967 2729 4696 391.3 Opponents 12 680 936 1666 2602 216.8

PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Lng TB FC I20 50+ Blk.Derek Fiorenza 49 1942 39.6 59 5 12 17 6 1 TEAM 3 8 2.7 16 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 52 1950 37.5 59 5 12 17 6 1 Opponents 77 2708 35.2 56 2 21 14 7 0

FIELD GOALS Made-Att. Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk.Marc Domonkos 14-18 77.8 3-3 6-7 4-6 1-2 0-0 46 0

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Since head coach John Luckhardt took over the California University of Pennsylvania football program in 2002 the Vulcans have garnered national attention and have been a force to reckon with by winning multiple PSAC West titles and PSAC championships. Cal U has also made four straight appearances in the NCAA tournament, while capturing two NCAA regional titles along the way. Even though many think that the recent success of Vulcan football is a first that could not be more inaccurate as the rich tradition of Cal U football dates back over 110 years ago. The history of the Vulcan football program extends back to the turn of the 20th century. In 1898, the program transitioned from a club team to a varsity sport. Prior to this, the sport grew in popularity across the country and began to gain interest on campus. The interest shown at the club level provided reassurance that a varsity sport would be a successful program on campus. As the game evolved, so did the Vulcan football program. During the early years of the program, the Vulcan football team saw many changes and experienced numerous growing pains over the first quarter of the 20th century. Initially, it was believed that participating in collegiate football led to personal growth. The school’s administration and coaching staff stressed the importance of developing courage, determination, self-control, aggressiveness, self-reliance, obedience, quick decision-making, teamwork, and physical strength within these young men. Administration felt that the personal growth equated with participation in the program would produce better young men once they left the university.

By 1925, Cal football had gained popularity and had become a source of pride for fans, and players alike. With the increase of popularity, the1930’s brought multiple firsts to the program. In the 1930 season, WMNM radio out of Fairmont, West Virginia broadcasted the game against Fairmont State in a play-by-play format to open the season. This broadcast opened new doors as a way to publicize the sport and help grow the popularity of Cal U football in region. Two years later, the Vulcan’s also played in their first ever night game. The opportunity to play under the lights sparked an interest not only on campus, but also within the surrounding communities. Night games such as these evolved into a community event. Like most other events during the 1940’s, World War II took precedence over just about everything and Cal U football was no different. During the war, due to the lack of male students, football was not played and put on hold until 1946. When football resumed in 46’, the Vulcans produced their most successful year in school history to date. Many people touted the Vulcans as one of top-16 teams in country as they went undefeated. This success carried into and through the 1950’s, as this was one of the most successful eras of Cal U football. This period also brought in the first thoughts of weight training and out-of-season workouts and practices. Even though there was no regularity to these workouts and practices, coaches and student athletes alike began to see the advantages. Then in 1958, California produced the only undefeated team in the state and country, making them one of the nation’s elite teams.

The 1960’s became a progressive time within the sport. Team rosters were increasing in size, out of season workouts and practices were becoming more structured, and dedication to the sport was becoming necessary if the student athlete wanted to be successful. In addition to things changing on the field, multiple changes took place off the field. The program added additional coaches to their staff that focused on teaching certain positions, academic requirements were instituted, and transfers from other high profile universities such as Maryland, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt were accepted to compete for the Vulcans. Cal U was able to capitalize on these changes as they captured the 1968 PSAC championship, where they tied East Stroudsburg. As Cal U and the rest of the country transitioned into the 1970’s, the Vietnam War affected the football program. Many individuals looked at football as a form of violence and resented it; therefore, not receiving the support it once did from fans and administration. Focus was also taken off of the program from the university administration, which allowed the student-athletes to take more time for their social life. This decrease in dedication to the sport outside of the normal season practices and schedules resulted in some heart-felt seasons as the Vulcan program struggled to make tallies in the win column. This change along with the lack of awarded scholarship dollars to the student athletes translated into just 18 wins over an eight-year period. However, as the War passed, the football program came back into focus. One bright spot of the 1970’s was the completion of Adamson Stadium. The new facility provided a place for the program to move to the next level. In addition to Adamson Stadium, university administration was once again showed its support to the program; by hiring its first full-time head coach in Hal Hunter. In what most call the modern era of the game (1980’s forward), the Vulcan program began to take the shape that we currently know. A classroom in Hamer Hall was converted to an office for the sole purpose of football operations and shortly after that, former standout quarterback, Jeff Petrucci took over the program and Cal U started regain the prestige that it had lost previously. Petrucci implemented a regimented weight-training program, out of season workouts, and an unseen dedication to the program that translated into capturing the 1984 PSAC championship. The newly found out of season dedication to the program produced some great players that consisted of 1st Team All-Conference selections such as Bill Seidel, Dave Diesel, Ken Wysocki, Arthur Motton, and Perry Kemp who was also an AP All-American that went on to play for the Green bay Packers. During the 1990’s, the Vulcans experienced up and down success, however, many individual greats graced the field at Adamson stadium. Wideout Vic Shandor was a first team All-Conference selection in 1992 and In 1993 wide receiver Ken Cahoon picked up where Shandor left off by being selected as a st Team All-PSAC and Northeast Region selection. The 1997 squad featured defensive tackle Jon Bolen who received Honorable Mention All-American honors and in 1999, Jason Gross and Wesley Cates notched All Conference honors. The 2000’s have brought the Vulcan football program its highest points. Since Coach Luckhardt arrived, the Cal U football program has arguably been the best team in the PSAC. Compiling a 78-32 record since 2002, the Vulcans have featured seven All-Americans including the likes of Antoine Bagwell, Tim McCutcheon, Tyler Lorenz, Kirby Griffin, Gary Butler, Jace Amore, and Terrence

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Johnson. In 2007, the Vulcans made their first ever appearance in the NCAA tournament and advanced to the National Semi Final before losing to the eventual National Champion Valdosta State (Ga.). In 2008 and 2009, the Vulcans found themselves in similar situations by making it the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament and losing to the eventual National Champion. The combination of tremendous student-athletes and a coaching staff that will not settle for anything but the best has a resulted in one of the most exciting times in Vulcan football. With hopes of not only earning a PSAC championship every year, but also knowing that Cal U football will be one of the nations elite generates enthusiasm across the campus. Over the years, numerous Vulcan football alums have had success after their years at Adamson Stadium. The latest to experience success at the next level is former wide receiver and special teams standout, Dominique Curry. This past season, Curry signed with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League. In addition to Curry, former All-American defensive back Terrence Johnson also

gained continued his career on the gridiron by participating in the New England Patriots pre-season camp and then later being signed to the Indianapolis Colts practice squad. This spring, Josh Portis was the first ever Vulcan selected to compete at the NFL combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. In just two year at Cal U, Portis established himself, as an elite quarterback will look to take his talents to the next level in the NFL. Gary Butler a 2007 graduate and Kevin McCabe ‘08’ will also be competing this spring on the areas newest professional football team, The Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League that will play in the new Consol Energy Center. After a stellar two years at Cal U finishing in 2005, Antoine Bagwell has also been pursuing dreams of playing in the NFL. After being signed as an undrafted free agent with the St. Louis in 2006, he is still trying to land his opportunity at playing in the pros. Wes Cates has also continued his prolific career after his days in a Vulcan uniform. Currently playing in the Canadian Football League, he has amassed over 4,200 rushing yards, 39 touchdowns, while averaging 5.4 yards a carry. At Cal U, Cates was a two-time All-American and Cal U Hall of Fame inductee. Going back in time, it is great to know that our football program has produced so many great young men. From Bob Brooks and Bill Booker who are still actively involved in the program today. To former Green Bay Packer Perry Kemp or Brian Oddi who played in the CFL and is now the Director of Athletic Performance at Cal U, the Vulcan tradition is living stronger than ever.

Class of 1995Perry Kemp ‘84 WRElmo Natali ‘53 RB

Jeff Petrucci ‘69 QB/Head CoachSteve Tselepis ‘53 OL/DL

Class of 1996Mitch Bailey ‘53 WR

Leslie Nagg ‘58 OL/DLDon “Duke” O’Hara ‘52 HB

Terry O’Shea ‘89 TE

Class of 1997Fred Fleming ‘54 OL

Pete Gialames ‘69 WRVictor Krupensky ‘31 Sam Mannery ‘91 QBKevin Russell ‘85 QB

Class of 1998Alan Natali ‘74 DEDick Fields ‘62 OL

Frank “Bernie” Bernadowski ‘62 DBJames Zell ‘40 HB

Class of 1999Larry Randall ‘70 DTGeorge Carlock ‘71

William “Bull” McPherson ‘63 OL/DLRon “Don” Mains ‘54 RB

Class of 2000Philip Eugene Clifford ‘63 RBRobert “Bob” Dindak ‘82 DL

Gary Michaux ‘78 RBWilliam M. Seidel ‘81 LB

Class of 2001Brendan Folmar ‘87 QB

Vern Philips ‘69 DB/PR/KRCarl Crawley FB/DLDave Robey ‘78 DL

Class of 2002Alan Sepsi ‘65 RB

Robert Lippencott ‘65 LBJohn “Jack” Scarvel ‘59 DL

Class of 2003Greg Zigray ‘77 OL/DL

James Norton ‘36

Class of 2004Ettore Perry ‘69 WRTim Tracey ‘73 WRBill Watkins ‘77 QB

Class of 2005Joe Dochinez ‘51 OG & LBFrank Vulcano, Jr., ‘85 LB

Class of 2006Wesley Cates ‘02, RB

Class of 2007Dr. Fleming Mosley III ‘60 OL

Class of 2008Fran Herron ‘53 FB/Ast. Coach

Class of 2009Joe Sarra ‘60

Class of 2010John Kovalchick ‘63

Elmo Natali, 1953 “Bernie” Bernadowski, 1962 Robert Lippencott, 1965 Perry Kemp, 1984Jeff Petrucci, 1969

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RUSHING YARDS Wesley Cates 307 vs. Cheyney (2001)Wesley Cates 287 vs. Geneva (2001)Wesley Cates 286 vs. Edinboro (1999)Antoine Bagwell 278 vs. Slippery Rock (2004)Wesley Cates 253 vs. Lock Haven (1999)Daine Williams 234 vs. So. Connecticut State (2007)Frank Johnson 233 vs. Marietta (1963)Antoine Bagwell 231 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (2004)Antoine Bagwell 228 vs. Lock Haven (2005)Wesley Cates 227 vs. Fairmont State (1999)

PASSING YARDS Kevin McCabe 443 vs. West Chester (2008)Todd Hirt/Dan Pifer 442 vs. Shippensburg (1994)Sam Mannery 413 vs. Slippery Rock (1990)Jeff Petrucci 406 vs. Edinboro (1968)Sam Mannery 398 vs. Clarion (1990)Joe Ruggiero 385 vs. Mansfield (2004)John Mattress 382 vs. Slippery RockTodd Hirt/Dan Pifer 381 vs. Clarion (1994)Jeff Petrucci 373 vs. Shippensburg (1966)Josh Portis 367 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009)Sam Mannery 367 vs. Mansfield (1988)

RECEIVING YARDSPete Gialames 226 vs. Edinboro (1968)Ron Simpson 222 vs. West Chester (1995)Ken Cahoon 192 vs. Shippensburg (1994)A.J. Jackson 193 vs. West Chester (2008)Ken Cahoon 181 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993)Perry Kemp 179 vs. Shippensburg (1983)Tom Pietrcollo 179 vs. Towson (1984)Vic Shandor 179 vs. Clarion (1990)Ken Cahoon 179 vs. Kutztown (1993)Terrance Moore 176 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009)Ken Cahoon 176 vs. Slippery Rock (1994)

RECEPTIONSPete Gialames 13 vs. Edinboro (1968)Marcel Pestano 11 vs. West Chester (2008)Marcel Pestano 11 vs. West Chester (2008)Ken Cahoon 11 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993)Ken Cahoon 11 vs. Slippery Rock (1994)A.J. Jackson 10 vs. Slippery Rock (2009)A.J. Jackson 10 vs. Shippensburg (2009)Perry Kemp 10 vs. Shippensburg (1983)Ken Cahoon 10 vs. Fairmont State (1994)Nate Forse 10 vs. Edinboro (2005)Nate Forse 10 vs. Bloomsburg (2007)

TOTAL OFFENSEJeff Petrucci 517 yards vs. Edinboro (1968)

TOUCHDOWN PASSESTodd Hirt 6 vs. Shippensburg (1994)Sam Mannery 6 vs. Fairmont State (1989)Kevin Russell 6 vs. Frostburg State (1983)

PASS ATTEMPTSSam Mannery 57 vs. Slippery Rock (1990)

TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDRushing 5, Wesley Cates vs. Cheyney (2001) 5, Brandon Lombardy vs. Clarion (2006)Receiving 5, Fred Temoney vs. Shippensburg (1994)

INTERCEPTIONSJack Durant 3 vs. Waynesburg (1976)Joe Waskiewicz 3 vs. Lock Haven (1988)Jon Arnold 3 vs. Lock Haven (2002)Jared Dumm 3 vs. Clarion (2005)

FIELD GOALSJason Gross 3 vs. Mansfield (1999)Gary Amos 3 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (2004)Tyler Lorenz 3 vs. Cheyney (2006)Tyler Lorenz 3 vs. Shippensburg (2007)Tyler Lorenz 3 vs. So. Connecticut State (2007)Tyler Lorenz 3 vs. Shepherd (2007)

LONGEST PLAYSRUSH: 96 yds., Antoine Bagwell (TD) vs. Cheyney (2004) 85 yds., Chuck Fisher (TD) vs. IUP (1977)PASS: 97 yds., Todd Hirt to Fred Tamoney vs. Kutztown (1993)PUNT RETURN: 80 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. Mans. (2005)KO RETURN: 100 yds., Marc Huddleston vs. Slippery Rock (2006) 98 yds., Perry Kemp (TD) vs. IUP (1983) 93 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. IUP (2005)INT. RETURN: 94 yds., DeWayne Griffin vs. Cheyney (2000)FIELD GOAL: 49 yds., Gary Amos vs. Lock Haven (2003) 48 yds., Gary Amos vs. Clarion (2003) 48 yds., Jim Littler vs. Frostburg State (1980) 46 yds., Josh Gray (1997) 46 yds., Tyler Lorenz vs. Valdosta State (2007)

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SCORING Antoine Bagwell 152 points (2005) Wesley Cates 138 points (1999) Wesley Cates 134 points (2001) Antoine Bagwell 120 points (2004) Tyler Lorenz 117 points (2007)

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNSAntoine Bagwell 25 - 21 rush., 4 rec. (2005)Wesley Cates 23 - 23 rush. (1999)Wesley Cates 22 - 21 rush., 1 rec. (2001)Antoine Bagwell 20 - 20 rush. (2004)Brandon Lombardy 19 - 19 rush. (2006)

PAT POINTSTyler Lorenz 2007 54 (54-59, 91.5%)Marc Domonkos 2009 50 (50-52, 96.2%)Marc Domonkos 2010 49 (49-50, 98.0%)Gary Amos 2004 45 (45-46, 97.8%)Tyler Lorenz 2006 39 (39-42, 92.9%)Jason Gross 1999 39 (39-43, 90.7%)

FIELD GOALSTyler Lorenz 2007 21 (27 att., 77.8%)Marc Domonkos 2010 14 (18 att., 77.8%)Tyler Lorenz 2006 11 (18 att., 61.6%)

PUNTS Rusty Springer 2003 73Jace Amore 2007 56Jason Gross 2000 53Mike Grashion 1988 53Derek Fiorenza 2009 52

TOTAL TACKLES (since 1990)Bill Seidel 1980 201 - all-time leaderJim Lukacs 2000 130Brian Oddi 2003 128Salento Hudson 1995 128John McGowan 1992 118

SOLO TACKLES John McGowan 1992 79Salento Hudson 1995 74Tracy Latham 1993 75Jim Lukacs 2000 68Mike Stephany 1988 68

TACKLE ASSISTSJim Lukacs 2000 68Brian Oddi 2003 66Lloyd Price 2005 64Al Zone 1998 57Jim Lukacs 2001 57

RUSHING YARDS Wesley Cates 1,935 (1999) Antoine Bagwell 1,765 (2004) Wesley Cates 1,673 (2001) Wesley Cates 1,615 (2000) Brandon Lombardy 1,595 (2006)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Wesley Cates 298 (1999)Wesley Cates 277 (2001)Wesley Cates 270 (2000)Brandon Lombardy 268 (2006)

PASSING YARDSJosh Portis 3,421 (2009)Kevin McCabe 3,214 (2008) Sam Mannery 2,853 (1990)Josh Portis 2,651 (2010) Kevin Russell 2,642 (1984)

PASS ATTEMPTS Josh Portis 407 (2009)Kevin Russell 406 (1984)Sam Mannery 400 (1990)

PASS COMPLETIONS Kevin McCabe 253 (2008)Kevin Russell 234 (1984)Josh Portis 224 (2009)Joe Ruggiero 211 (2007)Josh Portis 205 (2010)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Josh Portis 36 (2009)Josh Portis 33 (2010)Kevin McCabe 32 (2008)Joe Ruggiero 25 (2007)Sam Mannery 21 (1988)Kevin Russell 21 (1983)

RECEIVING YARDSA.J. Jackson 1,424 - 101 rec. (2009)Marcel Pestano 1,176 - 80 rec. (2008) Perry Kemp 1,101 - 74 rec. (1983) Terrance Moore 1,094 - 58 rec. (2009)

RECEPTIONS A.J. Jackson 101 - 1,424 yds.(2009)Marcel Pestano 80 - 1,176 yds. (2008)Perry Kemp 74 - 1,101 yds. (1983)Garvin Graves 70 - 870 yds. (2002)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (since 1993)Wesley Cates 2,073 (1999)Antoine Bagwell 2,062 (2005)Antoine Bagwell 1,894 (2004)

TOTAL OFFENSE Josh Portis 3,870 yds. (2009)Kevin McCabe 3,196 yds. (2008) Jeff Petrucci 2,944 yds. (1986)Sam Mannery 2,819 yds. (1990) Kevin Russell 2,778 yds. (1984)

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Kevin McCabe

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTACKLES FOR LOSS Gary Butler 2007 19.0 for 108 yardsBarry Kralik 1998 17.0 for 60 yardsKirby Griffin 2007 16.5 for 84 yardsBrian Oddi 2003 14.0 for 52 yardsJosh Zunic 2007 14.0 for 36 yardsDarren Burns 2007 13.0 for 68 yardsBrian Mohr 2007 12.5 for 42 yardsKirby Griffin 2006 12.0 for 47 yardsRontez Miles 2010 12.0 for 45 yardsDontey Brown 2009 11.0 for 27 yardsJim Lukacs 2001 11.0 for 33 yardsLloyd Price 2005 10.5 for 34 yards

SACKS Gary Butler 2007 12.0Brian Ward 1993 11.0Russ Frederick 1996 11.0Darren Burns 2007 9.5Russ Frederick 1995 8.0

INTERCEPTIONS Jon Arnold 2002 9Jack Durant 1976 7Joe Waskiewicz 1988 7Jared Dumm 2005 7Matt Gerst 1991 6Brian Tarrant 1999 6Jaison Cook 2003 6

PASS BREAK-UPSTracy Latham 1993 16Jaison Cook 2003 15

TEAM RECORDSPOINTS2009 (15 games) 534 points2007 (14 games) 502 points2008 (14 games) 498 points2005 (10 games) 421 points2010 (12 games) 412 points

RUSHING YARDS 1999 (11 games) 3,178 yards2007 (14 games) 2,897 yards2001 (10 games) 2,732 yards2000 (11 games) 2,665 yards

PASSING YARDS 2009 (15 games) 3,549 yards2008 (14 games) 3,359 yards1990 (10 games) 2,886 yards2010 (12 games) 2,729 yards1984 (11 games) 2,657 yards

TOTAL OFFENSE 2009 (15 games) 6,207 yards2008 (14 games) 6,012 yards2007 (14 games) 5,292 yards2010 (12 games) 4,696 yards2005 (10 games) 4.624 yards

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2009 (15 games) 8,136 yards2008 (14 games) 8,040 yards2007 (14 games) 6,847 yards2010 (12 games) 5,919 yards2004 (10 games) 5,724 yards

TACKLES FOR LOSS 2007 (14 games) 111.0

SACKS 2007 (14 games) 50.0

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Most Points: 88 vs. Mansfield, 2005 88 vs. Pittsburgh, 1920 68 vs. Cheyney, 2001 65 vs. Clarion, 1923 65 vs. Bethany (W.Va.), 1949 Most Total Off.: 757 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2005 687 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2004 641 yds. vs. Cheyney, 2001 640 yds. vs. West Chester, 2008 640 vs. Millersville, 2006 624 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 1993 620 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 2005Most Touchdowns: 13 vs. Mansfield, 2005Most Rush Att: 78 vs. Fairmont State, 1999

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RUSHING YARDS Wesley Cates 5,647 (1998-01) Antoine Bagwell 3,353 (2004-05)Brandon Lombardy 3,296 (2005-08)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Wesley Cates 937 (1998-01)

PASSING YARDSSam Mannery 8,680 (1987-90)Joe Ruggiero 7,462 (2004-07)Kevin Russell 6,508 (1982-84)Josh Portis 6,072 (2009-10)Jeff Petrucci 5,492 (1966-68)

PASS ATTEMPTS Sam Mannery 1,283 (1987-90)Kevin Russell 999 (1982-84)Joe Ruggiero 963 (2004-07)

PASSES COMPLETED Sam Mannery 649 (1987-90)Joe Ruggiero 611 (2004-07)Kevin Russell 546 (1982-84)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Josh Portis 69 (2009-10)Joe Ruggiero 67 (2004-07)Sam Mannery 64 (1987-90)Jeff Petrucci 49 (1966-68)

RECEIVING YARDS Perry Kemp 2,532 (1980-83)Jim Kubina 2,524 (1996-99)Vic Shandor 2,349 (1989-92)A.J. Jackson 2,130 (2008-09)Nate Forse 2,068 (2005-07)

RECEPTIONS Perry Kemp 165 (1980-83)Jim Kubina 154 (1996-99)Nate Forse 148 (2005-07)A.J. Jackson 144 (2008-09)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN A.J. Jackson 28 (2008-09)Vic Shandor 22 (1989-92)

TOTAL OFFENSE Sam Mannery 9,125 yards (1987-90)Joe Ruggiero 7,688 yards (2004-07)Kevin Russell 7,012 yards (1982-84)Josh Portis 6,591 yards (2009-10)Jeff Petrucci 6,297 yards (1966-68)

SCORING Wesley Cates 386 - 64 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (1998-01) Antoine Bagwell 272 - 45 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2004-05) Brandon Lombardy 270 - 45 TD (2005-08) Tyler Lorenz 189 - 32 FG; 94 PAT (2006-07) A.J. Jackson 170 - 28 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2008-09)

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Wesley Cates 64 - 63 rush., 1 rec. (1998-01)Antoine Bagwell 45 - 41 rush., 4 rec. (2004-05)Brandon Lombardy 45 - 44 rush., 1 rec. (2005-08)A.J. Jackson 28 - 28 rec. (2008-09)Ettore Perry 27 (1963-66)

KICK SCORING Tyler Lorenz 189 (2006-07)Marc Domonkos 168 (2009-10)Jim Kraynak 154 (1987-90)Gary Amos 137 (2002-04)Jason Gross 122 (1998-01)

PAT KICKS Marc Domonkos 99 - 102 att. (2009-10)Tyler Lorenz 93 - 101 att. (2006-07)Jason Gross 86 - 95 att. (1998-01)Gary Amos 86 - 92 att. (2002-04)Jim Kraynak 79 - 98 att. (1987-90)

FIELD GOALS Tyler Lorenz 32 - 45 att. (2006-07)Jim Kraynak 25 - 38 att. (1987-90)Marc Domonkos 23 - 30 att. (2009-10)Gary Amos 17 - 30 att. (2002-04)Josh Gray 15 - 26 att. (1996-98)

PUNTS Jason Gross 186 - 7,688 yards (1998-01)Rusty Springer 166 - 6,020 yards (2002-04)Derek Fiorenza 145 - 5,858 yards (2008-10)Mike Palm 101 - 3,260 yards (1990-92)

PUNTING YARDS Jason Gross 7,688 - 186 punts (1998-01)Rusty Springer 6,020 - 166 punts (2002-04)Derek Fiorenza 5,858 - 145 punts (2008-10)Jace Amore 3,526 - 91 punts (2006-07)

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 100 punts)Jason Gross 41.3; 186 punts - 7,688 yards (1998-01)Derek Fiorenza 40.4; 145 punts - 5,858 yards (2008-10)Rusty Springer 36.3; 166 punts - 6,020 yards (2002-04)Mike Palm 32.3; 101 punts - 3,260 yards (1990-92)

TACKLES Bill Seidel 611 (1977-80)Jim Lukacs 305 (1999-01)Al Zone 278 (1997-00)Josh Zunic 258 (2004-07)Jon Bolen 230 (1995-98)

TACKLES FOR LOSS Willie Walker 31.5 - 128 yards (2006 -09)Jim Lukacs 31.0 - 114 yards (1999-01)Gary Butler 29.0 - 144 yards (2004-07)Kirby Griffin 28.5 - 131 yards (2006-07)Josh Zunic 27.0 - 74 yards (2004-07)

SACKS Russ Frederick 23 (1993-96)

INTERCEPTIONS Frank Bernadowski 29 (1959-61)

Nate Forse

CAREER RECORDS

Joe Ruggiero

A.J. Jackson

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2010 First TeamBrett Diamond, Jr., LB

Sam Fikaris, Sr., DLDerek Fiorenza, Sr., P

Erik Harris, Jr., DBDan Jordan, Sr., OL

Rontez Miles, So., DBTerrance Moore, Sr., WR

Josh Portis, Sr., QBLamont Smith, So., RB

Blake Williamson, So., TESecond Team

Chedrick Cherry, Jr., WRMarc Domonkos, Sr., K

Thomas Mulabah, Jr., DLNick Piccirillo, Sr., OL

2009 First TeamDontey Brown, Sr., LB

Brett Diamond, So., LBA.J. Jackson, Sr., WRDan Jordan, Jr., OL

Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OLTerrence Johnson, Sr., DBTerrance Moore, Jr., WR

Willie Walker, Sr., DLSecond Team

Freddie Bacco, Sr., RBWindell Brown, Jr., RB

Chedrick Cherry, So., WRMarcus Cook, So., DLDerek Fiorenza, Jr., P

Brandon Gordon, Sr., DLRontez Miles, Fr., DBNick Piccirillo, Jr., CJosh Portis, Jr., QB

2008 First TeamJuan Butler, Sr., DB

Derek Fiorenza, Jr., PCory Garver, Sr., TE,A.J. Jackson, Jr., WR

Terrence Johnson, Jr., DBMarcel Pestano, Sr., WR

Willie Walker, Jr., DLDaine Williams, Sr., RB

Second TeamFreddie Bacco, Jr., RS

Darren Burns, Sr., LBSam Fikaris, So., DLJake Howell, Sr., LB

Dan Jordan, So., OLBrandon Lombardy, Sr., RB

Kevin McCabe, Sr., QBNate Nurse, So., OLNick Piccirillo, So., C

2007 First TeamTim McCutcheon, Sr., OL

Brandon Lombardy, Jr., RBNate Forse, Jr., WRKirby Griffin, Jr., DE

Willie Walker, So., DLGary Butler, Sr., LBBrian Mohr, Sr., LB

Darren Burns, Jr., LBTerrence Johnson, So., DB

Dionte Henry, Sr., DBJace Amore, Sr., P

Jermaine Moye, Sr., RSSecond Team

Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QBJohn Testa, Jr., OLJosh Zunic, Sr., LB

Tyler Lorenz, So., PK

2006 First TeamTim McCutcheon, Jr., OL

Brandon Lombardy, So., RBJoe Ruggiero, Jr., QB

Marc Huddleston, Sr., WRKirby Griffin, So., DE

Second TeamNate Forse, Jr., WR

Akil Patterson, Sr., OLWillie Walker, Jr., DLBrian Mohr, Jr., LBJosh Kemp, Jr., DB

Jermaine Moye, Jr., RS

2005 First TeamTim McCutcheon, So., OLAntoine Bagwell, Sr., RB

Nate Forse, Jr., WRMarcellus Garner, So., WR

Joe Ruggiero, So., QBLloyd Price, Sr., LB

Jared Dumm, Sr., DBSecond Team

Eric Zeznanski, Sr., OLCarl Jay, Jr., OL

D’Monn Baker, Jr., TEAnthony Rose, Jr., DL

Brian Mohr, So., LBJermaine Moye, So., DB

2004 First TeamAkil Patterson, Jr., OL

Tim McCutcheon, So., OLAntoine Bagwell, Jr., RB

Jaison Cook, Jr., DBSecond Team

Claude Whitaker, Sr., WRLloyd Price, Jr., LB

2003 First TeamFred Garrido, Sr., OL

Brian Oddi, Jr., LBJaison Cook, So., DB

Second TeamWesley Clemons, Sr., RBAlex Sevensma, Sr., DL

John Arnold, Sr., DBRusty Springer, So., P

2002 First TeamWes Clemons, Jr., RB

Jon Arnold, Jr., DBSecond Team

Garvin Graves, Jr., WRR.J. Abercrombie, Jr., RS

Barry Kralick, Sr., DLKevan Scott, Sr., LB

2001 First TeamJosh Miller, Sr., OL

Wesley Cates, Sr., RBJim Lukacs, Sr., LB

Second TeamRobin Brown, Sr., TE

Yadlin Collins, Sr., DB

2000 First TeamWesley Cates, Jr., RB

Jim Lukacs, Jr., LBSecond Team

Jason Combs, OLRobin Brown, Jr., TE

Al Zone, LBYadlin Collins, Jr., DB

Brian Terrant, DBJason Gross, P

1999 First TeamDoug Van Moorsel, Sr. OL

Jim Kubina, Sr., WRWesley Cates, So., RBBrian Tarrant, Jr., DBJason Gross, So., P

Second TeamJon Bolen, DL

Tyrone Cole, DB

1998 First TeamWarrel Powell, So., LB

Jason Gross, Fr., PSecond Team

Doug Van Moorsel, OLBarry Kralik, DL

Al Zone, LB

1997 First TeamJon Bolen, Jr., DL

John Wensing, Sr., LBSecond Team

Doug Van Moorsel, OLJosh Gray, PK

Calvin Brown, DLAaron Hutter, DB

1996 First TeamJohn Vyborny, Sr., DL

Second TeamJustin Spangler, OLRon Simpson, WRRuss Frederick, DLErnest Bryant, LBJeff Lowden, P

1995 First TeamScott Munchinski, Sr., OLDaryald Hughes, Sr., WRSalento Hudson, Sr., LB

Second TeamJohn Vyborny, DL

1994 First TeamGary Dunn, Sr., OL

Ken Cahoon, Sr., WRSecond TeamTony Todd, RB

Ken Calhoun, RSChris Gretz, DL

Damien Bowen, DB

1993 First TeamKen Cahoon, Jr., WR

Tracey Latham, Sr., DBSecond TeamEric Carter, RB

1992 First TeamVic Shandor, WR

Second TeamTony Flynn, OL

Jason Lamertina, WRScott Hoover, RB

Tony Todd, RBBrian Sutherland, DLJohn McGowan, LB

Matt Gerst, DBVince DeVino, DB

1991 First TeamVic Shandor, WR

Second TeamMike Palm, PK

John McGowan, LBTim Ammon, DBMatt Gerst, DB

1990 First TeamDon Meier, RB

Sam Mannery, QBSecond Team

Duane DuPont, WREric Smith, DL

John Wybranowski, DLKen Wilkes, LB

Tim Ammon, DB

1989 First TeamSam Mannery, QB

Odell Jones, DLTom Cawoski, LB

Joe Waskiewicz, DBSecond Team

Duane DuPont, WRDon Meier, RB

Steve Brown, RBTim McCutcheon

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Sam Mannery, QBMike Stephany, LB

Second TeamEd Egerton, RB

Joe Waskiewicz, DB

1987 First TeamTerry O’Shea, TE

Ed Alford, WRGlen Richards, DLMike Stephany, LB

Second TeamJoe Cerro, OLBill Crowell, OL

Jim Cassandro, RBTom Cawoski, LB

Mike Grashion, DB

1986 First TeamTerry O’Shea, TE

Mike Reinhart, OLPaul Leonard, DLKen Huether, LB

Bob McDonough, DBSecond TeamEd Alford, WR

Jim Cassandro, RBBrendan Folmar, QB

1985 First TeamGary Gero, TEBob Holtz, OLRick Ley, LB

Second TeamBrendan Folmar, QBFrank Vulcano, Sr., LBBob McDonough, DB

Art Motton, DB

1984 First TeamKen Adams, RB

Kevin Russell, Sr., QBFrank Vulcano, Jr., LB

Jim Snyder, DBSecond Team Gary Bero, E

Rich Vesco, OL

1983 First TeamLen Skillings, OL

Perry Kemp, Sr., WRKevin Russell, Jr., QB

Frank Vulcano, So., LBJim Snyder, DBSecond TeamGary Bero, E

1982 First TeamLen Skillings, OL

Dave Grasser, OLSecond Team

Perry Kemp, Jr., WRKen Adams, RB

Hubert Ramsey, DL

1981 First TeamKen Wysocki, RB

Paul Palumbo, DBSecond Team

Dom Franks, OLPerry Kemp, So., WR

Randy Butler, PKRob Dindak, DE

Butch Ramsey, DLDrew Ruiney, LB

George Winghart, DB

1980 First TeamDave Diesel, OLKen Wysocki, RB

Bill Seidel, LBSecond Team

Scott Orndorff, RBSteve Socrates, LB

George Winghart, DBDave Palomba, DB

1979 First TeamDom Franks, OL

Bill Seidel, LBGeorge Winghart, DB

Second TeamChuck Fisher, RB

1978 First TeamJimmy Floyd, RB

Bill Seidel, LBSecond TeamJack Durant, E

Bill Michaels, OLMike Kucerovy, DLSteve Socrates, LBMark Hutchison, P

1977 First Teamnone

Second TeamWill Alexander, WR

Chuck Fisher, RBAldo Filoni, LBBill Seidel, LB

Jack Durant, DB

1976 First TeamJack Durant, DBSecond Team

Mike Kucerovy, OLCharles Harper, RBTom Jackson, DL

Aldo Filoni, LB

1975 First TeamGary Michaux, RB

Greg Zigray, LBJudson Flint, DBSecond Team

Michael DeMichela, EDave Berger, WR

1974 First TeamGary Michaux, RB

Greg Zigray, LBSecond Team

Michael DeMichela, ESteve Guzy, OL

Paul Smarsiok, WRTerry Zinger, DE

Dave Robey, DLTim Susick, LB

1973 First TeamGary Michaux, RB

Terry Zinger, DLAlan Natali, LBSecond TeamBob Ieraci, OL

Greg Zigray, OLSteve Guzy, OL

Sheldon Ames, DLGary Tretter, LB

1972 First TeamBaren Gimza, OLTony Sargo, HBAlan Natali, DLSecond Team

Jerry Klamertus, OLJack Baciak, DE

Shelden Ames, DL

1971 First TeamRich Arrigoni, DL

Second TeamBill Mahady, DB

1970 First TeamWilliam Wilson, OLBob Calloway, DL

Second Teamnone

1969 First TeamTerry Hammons, DB

Second TeamLarry Randall, DL

1968 First TeamPete Gialames, End

Emil Litwin, GJeff Petrucci, QBTom Reslivo, DE

Larry Randall, DLDennis Petcovic, DB

John Haught, DBSecond Team

Don Frederick, TRon Urban, HB

1967 First TeamMelvin Vacarnelli, DL

Larry Randall, DLVernon Phillips, DB

Second TeamPeter Gialemes, EndKenneth Terpley, End

Daniel Iacurci, OLMatthew Boggio, FB

Jeff Petrucci, QBRobert Elder, DE

Thomas Polosky, DT

1966Mel Yacamelli, DLVernon Phillips, DB

Bob Wright, DB

1965Mike Tsandaris, OGMel Yacamelli, DTJohn Yandell, DB

1964Don Bradley, OLClyde Hefflin, DB

1963Alan Sepsi, HB

Don Bradley, LB

1962Bill McPherson, Tackle

Alan Sepsi, Back

1959Fleming Mosley, Guard

John D’Amigo, Back

1958Curtis Calamari, TackleFleming Mosley, Guard

1955Mike Panich, End

Barney Bakewell, TacklePaul Maley, Back

1954Mike Panich, EndPaul Maley, Back

1952Elmo Natali, Back

1951

Mitch Bailey, EndElmo Natali, Back

Note: No Vulcans selected in 1953, 1956-57, or

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1916 (3-2-3)41 Dunbar High 00 Duquesne Academy 140 Washington High 07 Uniontown High 07 Fairmont State 70 Greensburg 260 Pittsburgh Academy 039 Alumni 0

1917 (1-1-1)0 Duquesne 140 Washington High 07 Uniontown High 0

1918 (6-3)9 Crafton 2718 Alumni 912 Charleroi 1121 Crafton 741 Monessen 52 Indiana 2016 Indiana 1923 Charleroi 1317 Monessen 6

Head Coach: Coach Seaman (4-1-1)

1919 (4-1-1)7 Slippery Rock 00 Indiana 210 West Virginia Frosh 07 Brownsville 013 Uniontown High 019 Fayette City 0

Head Coach: P.C. Allison (27-14-2)

1920 (4-2)88 Pitt Collegians 014 Westinghouse Tech 100 Charleroi High 60 Monessen High 2621 Dunbar TWP High 714 West Newton High 0

1921 (1-3)0 Waynesburg 210 Waynesburg 1314 Indiana 00 Slippery Rock 49

1922 (6-1)28 Westinghouse Tech 06 Charleroi High 07 Potomac State 047 Bethlehem High 07 Slippery Rock 627 Fairmont State 70 Indiana 6

1923 (6-2)0 Kiski Prep 1628 Glenville State 07 Fairmont State 00 Slippery Rock 765 Clarion 013 Carnegie Frosh 045 Bethany (W.Va.) Frosh 032 Westinghouse Tech 0

1924 (7-3)0 Slippery Rock 632 Altoona 014 West Liberty 66 Kiski Prep 00 Pitt Frosh 2518 Fairmont State 618 West Virginia Frosh 07 Carnegie Frosh 00 Penn State Frosh 329 Wash. & Jeff. Frosh 0

1925 (4-4-1)0 Geneva 127 West Liberty 00 Bellefonte 3213 Wash. & Jeff. Frosh 68 West Virginia Frosh 07 Saint Vincent 00 Fairmont State 186 Carnegie Frosh 70 Slippery Rock 0

Head Coach: Clarence Grove (5-8-2)

1926 (3-4-1)13 Charleroi Scholastic 76 Saint Vincent 120 West Virginia Frosh 4226 Lock Haven 06 Grove City 00 Carnegie Frosh 200 Slippery Rock 07 Shippensburg 9

1927 (2-4-1)0 West Liberty 70 Shippensburg 06 Edinboro 2718 Indiana 00 Lock Haven 326 Slippery Rock 3839 Clarion 0

Head Coach: Manford Ewing (2-5-0)

1928 (2-5)0 Wash. & Jeff. Frosh 316 Edinboro 130 Indiana 66 Bloomsburg 00 Shippensburg 1319 Clarion 00 Slippery Rock 42

Head Coach: Bill Steers (39-40-9)

1929 (4-4)0 Bloomsburg 66 Fairmont State 00 Slippery Rock 60 Edinboro 197 Indiana 1213 Shippensburg 014 Clarion 753 Johnstown 0

1930 (5-2-1)24 Clarion 212 Millersville 66 Slippery Rock 614 Shippensburg 120 Edinboro 1820 Bloomsburg 032 Fairmont State 06 Indiana 8

1931 (4-2-2)12 Millersville 67 Fairmont State 60 Slippery Rock 67 Edinboro 60 Bloomsburg 010 Shippensburg 136 Clarion 00 Indiana 0

1932 (2-2-1)0 Westminster 130 Edinboro 60 Fairmont State 06 Clarion 09 Indiana 8

1933 (4-3)0 Geneva 470 Lock Haven 63 Edinboro 02 Fairmont State 1912 Shippensburg 07 Indiana 07 Clarion 0

1934 (4-2-1)13 Millersville 02 Lock Haven 019 Edinboro 67 Fairmont State 00 Shippensburg 127 Indiana 410 Clarion 0

1935 (4-3)18 Millersville 60 Lock Haven 2914 Edinboro 013 Fairmont State 70 Shippensburg 266 Indiana 1738 Clarion 0

1936 (3-4-1)13 Edinboro 00 Lock Haven 912 Millersville 70 Fairmont State 00 Indiana 200 Shippensburg 4713 Clarion 00 Slippery Rock 33

1937 (4-3-1)6 Westminster 20 Edinboro 09 Fairmont State 70 West Liberty 130 Clarion 20 Indiana 196 Slippery Rock 0

1938 (2-3-2)6 Westminster 618 Edinboro 60 Fairmont State 06 West Liberty 00 Clarion 140 Grove City 200 Slippery Rock 7

1939 (1-7)0 Westminster 196 Edinboro 06 Fairmont State 77 West Liberty 286 Clarion 270 Grove City 196 Indiana 190 Slippery Rock 54

1940 (1-5)20 Edinboro 130 Fairmont State 120 West Liberty 206 Clarion 250 Grove City 260 Indiana 33

Head Coach: Bill Watkins (0-4-0)

1941 (0-4)0 Edinboro 310 Fairmont State 340 Potomac State 270 Clarion 28

1942-45 WWII (no games played)

Head Coach: Earle Bruce (26-7-0)

1946 (9-0)32 Shippensburg 721` West Liberty 018 Indiana 638 West Virginia Tech 219 Clarion 754 Salem 021 Potomac State 620 Fairmont State 061 Lock Haven 6

1947 (5-4)0 Shippensburg 1212 West Liberty 167 Indiana 2725 West Virginia Tech 028 Clarion 740 Salem 626 Potomac State 639 Fairmont State 1213 Lock Haven 15

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1949 (7-1)25 Edinboro 128 West Liberty 1327 Indiana 77 Slippery Rock 020 Clarion 1413 Shippensburg 765 Bethany (W.Va.) 014 Millersville 7

Head Coach: Ted Nemeth (55-37-2)

1950 (3-3)14 Edinboro 70 West Liberty 130 Indiana 2024 Concord 612 Clarion 60 Shippensburg 15

1951 (7-2)33 Edinboro 614 Carnegie Tech 136 Indiana 1331 Concord 620 Lock Haven 020 Shippensburg 1345 Clarion 1226 West Liberty 77 Lenoir-Rhyne 13

1952 (3-4-1)0 Fairmont State 714 Edinboro 027 Carnegie Tech 2128 Indiana 1912 Lock Haven 2712 West Virginia Tech 350 Bloomsburg 00 Clarion 34

1953 (3-5)7 Edinboro 67 Saint Francis 620 Indiana 286 Lock Haven 1332 Wash. & Jeff. 3413 Bloomsburg 206 Clarion 013 Fairmont State 20

1954 (4-3)20 Edinboro 618 Indiana 720 Lock Haven 2613 Shippensburg 734 Slippery Rock 130 Clarion 2013 Bloomsburg 20

1955 (4-4)7 Indiana 147 Lock Haven 2019 Shippensburg 137 Slippery Rock 019 Clarion 66 Bloomsburg 713 Baldwin-Wallace 2020 Edinboro 0

1956 (2-7)7 Denison 180 Indiana 60 Lock Haven 1414 Shippensburg 327 West Chester 316 Clarion 3131 Bloomsburg 613 West Liberty 66 Edinboro 19

1957 (2-5)13 Denison 4413 Indiana 1413 Shippensburg 206 Clarion 012 Bloomsburg 2646 West Liberty 60 West Chester 52

1958 (8-0)13 Indiana 020 Lock Haven 719 Shippensburg 034 Slippery Rock 628 Clarion 034 Susquehanna 1213 Edinboro 046 Wash. & Jeff. 6

1959 (6-2)9/19 Saint Vincent W 26-09/26 @ Indiana W 18-710/3 @ Lock Haven L 0-610/10 Shippensburg L 13-2010/17 @ Slippery Rock W 12-610/24 @ Clarion W 20-610/31 West Liberty W 18-611/7 Edinboro W 41-0

1960 * (7-1, 5-1)33 Indiana 1419 Lock Haven 216 Saint Vincent 021 Shippensburg 625 Slippery Rock 721 Clarion 137 West Liberty 021 Edinboro 13*First Year of PSAC Divisional Play

1961 (5-2-1, 4-1-1)13 Indiana 721 Lock Haven 77 Saint Vincent 035 Shippensburg 721 Slippery Rock 4514 Clarion 147 West Liberty 1226 Edinboro 19

Head Coach: Bill Hepner (34-27-4)

1962 (5-1-1, 4-1-1)9/29 Lock Haven W 42-2110/6 @ Saint Vincent W 40-610/13 Slippery Rock L 26-2710/20 @ Shippensburg W 20-1310/27 Clarion W 54-711/3 @ Indiana T 14-1411/10 @ Edinboro W 27-6

1963 (5-2, 4-2)9/21 @ Marietta W 44-219/28 @ Lock Haven W 46-2110/12 @ Slippery Rock L 7-2710/19 Shippensburg W 34-010/26 @ Clarion W 6-311/2 Indiana L 0-711/9 Edinboro W 21-14

1964 (4-4-1, 2-3-1)9/12 @ Eastern Tenn. L 6-219/19 Marietta W 21-109/26 Lock Haven W 27-1810/3 @ Rowan W 45-010/10 Slippery Rock L 13-2010/17 @ Shippensburg L 19-2810/24 Clarion T 14-1410/31 @ Indiana L 13-2611/7 @ Edinboro W 14-0

1965 (5-3, 4-2)9/18 W.Va. Wesleyan W 14-710/2 Lock Haven L 13-3810/9 Waynesburg L 13-2110/16 Slippery Rock W 14-1210/23 Shippensburg W 28-710/30 Clarion W 34-3311/6 Indiana L 27-4311/13 Edinboro * L 38-21*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)

1966 (4-5, 4-2)9/17 W.Va. Wesleyan L 19-289/24 @ Marietta L 0-1610/1 Lock Haven W 27-2010/8 @ Waynesburg L 7-2010/15 Slippery Rock W 19-010/22 @ Shippensburg W 42-3110/29 Clarion L 26-3911/5 @ Indiana L 0-2411/12 @ Edinboro W 35-7

1967 (5-3, 4-2)9/23 Marietta W 35-269/30 @ Lock Haven L 7-910/7 Waynesburg L 6-6110/14 @ Slippery Rock W 39-1410/21 Shippensburg W 54-3010/28 @ Clarion L 34-3711/4 Indiana W 27-2011/11 Edinboro W 49-19

1968 (6-2-1, 5-1)9/21 Denison W 36- 09/28 Lock Haven W 27-2610/5 @ Waynesburg L 26-2710/12 Slippery Rock W 42-610/19 @ Shippensburg W 30-1410/26 Clarion W 26-2111/2 @ Indiana L 0-4111/9 @ Edinboro W 35-711/16 East Stroudsburg T 28-28

1969 (1-6-1, 1-4-1)9/20 @ Denison L 7-189/27 @ Lock Haven W 25-010/4 Waynesburg L 0-2010/11 @ Slippery Rock L 21-3210/18 Shippensburg L 14-2610/25 @ Clarion L 12-1711/1 Indiana L 6- 4611/8 Edinboro T 16-16

Head Coach: John Katusa (9-16-0)

1970 (5-4, 3-3)2 Wittenberg 034 Lock Haven 280 Waynesburg 76 Slippery Rock 014 Shippensburg 1515 Clarion 1214 Frostburg State 66 Indiana 147 Edinboro 28

1971 (1-8, 1-5)0 Indiana 346 Wittenberg 137 Lock Haven 2626 Bloomsburg 357 Slippery Rock 2834 Shippensburg 60 Clarion 170 Frostburg State 247 Edinboro 47

1972 (2-6, 1-4)0 Cheyney 1235 Lock Haven 3942 Bloomsburg 147 Slippery Rock 1721 Shippensburg 721 Clarion 3514 Indiana 28 20 Edinboro 40

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1973 (3-6,1-5)14 Frostburg State 63 Cheyney 014 Lock Haven 250 Slippery Rock 4021 Shippensburg 1313 Clarion 4428 Indiana 3413 Edinboro 470 Waynesburg 35

1974 (1-7, 1-5)0 Millersville 4033 Lock Haven 60 Waynesburg 176 Slippery Rock 340 Shippensburg 2817 Clarion 280 Indiana 2014 Edinboro 27

1975 (0-8, 0-6)6 Millersville 217 Waynesburg 313 Slippery Rock 2014 Shippensburg 210 Clarion 3726 Indiana 3514 Edinboro 2416 Lock Haven 26

1976 (2-7, 1-6)9/18 @ Mansfield W 7-09/25 Waynesburg L 14-2010/2 Lock Haven W 10-010/9 @ James Madison L 17-3510/16 Slippery Rock L 6-4210/23 @ Shippensburg L 0-5810/3 Clarion L 8-2411/6 @ Indiana L 0-1611/13 @ Edinboro L 7-35

Head Coach: Hal Hunter (10-30)

1977 (2-8, 0-6)9/10 @ Carnegie Mellon W 12-89/17 Mansfield W 35-169/24 @ Waynesburg L 13-2710/1 @ Lock Haven L 12-4110/8 Ohio Wesleyan L 7-4710/15 @ Slippery Rock L 7-3510/22 Shippensburg L 14-4210/29 @ Clarion L 10-4511/5 Indiana L 7-4711/12 Edinboro L 8-30

1978 (2-7-1, 1-4-1)9/9 Carnegie Mellon L 3-149/16 Waynesburg L 0-129/23 @ Frostburg State W 28-149/30 Westminster L 7-3110/7 Slippery Rock L 3-1410/14 @ Indiana L 6-2810/21 Edinboro W 28-710/28 @ Clarion L 18-3511/4 Lock Haven T 3-311/11 @ Shippensburg L 15-38

1979 (3-7, 1-5)9/8 Carnegie Mellon L 0-209/15 @ Waynesburg W 21-139/22 Frostburg State W 21-79/29 @ Westminster L 7-1010/6 @ Slippery Rock L0-310/13 Indiana L 16-3810/20 @ Edinboro L 7-3110/27 Clarion L 10-1311/3 @ Lock Haven L 0-4011/10 Shippensburg W 24-0

1980 (2-8, 1-5)9/6 @ Dayton L 0-209/13 @ Carnegie Mellon L 10-169/20 @ Frostburg State W 24-79/27 Slippery Rock L 24-3110/4 @ Indiana L 14-2810/11 Edinboro L 13-1710/18 @ Clarion L 0-3010/25 Lock Haven W 10-711/1 @ Shippensburg L 12-2711/8 Waynesburg L 0-21

Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci (54-66-3)

1981 (5-5, 4-2)9/5 Dayton L 10-279/12 @ Carnegie Mellon L 7-179/19 Frostburg State W 28-89/26 @ Slippery Rock W 16-010/3 Indiana W 35-1610/10 @ Edinboro W 9-310/17 Clarion L 14-2810/24 @ Lock Haven W 31-1410/31 Shippensburg L 16-2011/7 @ Waynesburg L 3-71982 (4-5-1, 2-4)9/11 Shepherd W 15-149/18 Mansfield T 17-179/25 @ Indiana W 24-1010/2 Edinboro L 20-5810/9 @ Clarion L 16-1910/16 Lock Haven W 14-1010/23 @ Shippensburg L 19-2410/30 W.Va. Wesleyan L 13-2011/6 Frostburg State L 19-2411/13 Slippery Rock W 14-12

1983 (7-3, 4-2)9/10 Shepherd W 13-69/17 Mansfield L 6-79/24 Indiana L 21-3510/1 @ Edinboro W 24-1910/8 Clarion L 20-2410/15 @ Lock Haven W 63-2410/22 Shippensburg W 28-2110/29 @ W.Va. Wesleyan W 48-011/5 @ Frostburg State W 58-311/12 @ Slippery Rock W 23-9

1984 (8-3, 4-2)9/8 @ Westminster W 27-199/15 @ Towson L 27-529/22 Edinboro L 14-209/29 @ Clarion L 14-2310/6 Lock Haven W 14-1010/13 @ Shippensburg W 28-1710/30 @ Bloomsburg W 24-1410/27 Slippery Rock W 33-611/3 Waynesburg W 14-711/10 @ Indiana W 31-1411/19 Bloomsburg + W 21-14+ PSAC Championship Game

1985 (4-6, 1-5) 9/14 Westminster W 22-69/21 @ New Haven W 18-79/28 @ Edinboro W 14-910/5 Clarion L 23-2410/12 @ Lock Haven L 7-1410/19 Shippensburg L 14-2410/26 Bloomsburg L 10-1711/2 @ Slippery Rock L 6-2211/9 @ Waynesburg W 35-611/16 Indiana L 0-28

1986 (6-4, 3-3)9/6 @ Shepherd W 34-219/13 @ Westminster W 21-09/20 Salem W 38-209/27 @ Clarion W 28-2710/4 Lock Haven W 28-2110/11 @ Shippensburg L 20-3810/18 @ Millersville L 10-1910/25 Slippery Rock W 24-1811/1 @ Indiana L 0-3911/8 Edinboro L 24-29

1987 (6-5, 3-3) 9/5 @ Wayne State L 3-99/12 Westminster W 20-79/19 @ Salem L 13-219/26 Clarion L 14-1710/3 @ Lock Haven W 24-010/10 Shippensburg L 13-2610/17 Millersville W 31-1410/24 @ Slippery Rock W 18-1710/31 Indiana L 0-2411/7 @ Edinboro W 28-1711/14 @ Bowie State * W 34-0

1988 (2-8, 1-5)9/3 Wayne State W 14-39/10 New Haven L 30-359/24 Lock Haven W 29-2810/1 @ Shippensburg L 14-2410/8 @ Mansfield L 25-2710/15 Slippery Rock L 20-2110/22 @ Indiana L 0-3410/29 Edinboro L 17-2311/5 @ Clarion L 3-1311/12 @ Fairmont L 45-58

1989 (4-6, 2-4) 9/2 Grand Valley L 7-419/9 @ New Haven L 14-209/16 Mansfield W 43-419/23 @ Lock Haven W 10-09/30 Shippensburg L 6-1010/14 @ Slippery Rock W 30-1310/21 Indiana L 14-1710/28 @ Edinboro L 14-5411/4 Clarion L 29-4311/11 Fairmont W 49-33

1990 (4-5-1, 3-3)9/8 @ New Haven L 19- 549/15 Ashland T 23-239/22 @ Shippensburg W 24-199/29 @ Cheyney W 24-610/6 Slippery Rock L 31-3510/13 @ Indiana L 15-4210/20 Edinboro L 37-4310/27 @ Clarion W 33-3011/3 Lock Haven W 49-911/10 Kutztown L 23-28

1991 (1-9, 0-6) 9/7 @ Kutztown L 16-429/14 New Haven L 7-319/21 @ Ashland L 10-519/28 Shippensburg L 0-4510/5 Cheyney W 33-810/12 @ Slippery Rock L 3-2010/19 Indiana L 8-1010/26 @ Edinboro L 10-4511/2 Clarion L 6-2611/9 @ Lock Haven L 7-10

1992 (3-7-1, 1-5)9/5 West Liberty W 21-99/12 W.Va. Wesleyan L 12-149/19 Fairmont State W 14-79/26 Kutztown T 30-3010/3 East Stroudsburg L 13-4010/10 Slippery Rock L 15-2310/17 Indiana L 20-3610/24 Edinboro L 13-3310/31 Clarion L 18-2311/7 Lock Haven W 20-711/14 Shippensburg L 8-17

Head Coach: Kevin Donley (11-33)

1993 (4-7, 2-4) 9/4 @ West Liberty W 43-329/11 W.Va. Wesleyan L 23-31 9/18 Fairmont State W 31-16 9/25 @ Kutztown L 28-31 10/2 East Stroudsburg L 6-9 10/9 @ Slippery Rock L 30-4010/16 Indiana L 13-52 10/23 @ Edinboro L 7-32 10/30 Clarion W 26-14 11/6 @ Lock Haven W 56-14 11/13 Shippensburg L 6-7

1994 (2-9, 1-5)9/3 @ Fairmont State W 53-379/10 Glenville State L 28-539/17 @ Bloomsburg L 22-239/24 Kutztown L 21-4610/1 Slippery Rock L 33-3710/8 @ Indiana L 33-6210/15 Edinboro L 6-6710/22 @ Clarion W 41-3110/29 Lock Haven L 44-5311/5 @ Shippensburg L 47-6311/12 West Chester L 14-60

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1996 (2-9, 0-6)31 Tusculum W 31-1428 @ Fairmont State W 28-2610 W.Va. Wesleyan* L 10-247 @ St. Joseph (Ind.) L 7-376 @ Indiana L 6-4213 Edinboro L 13-1414 @ Clarion L 14-4514 Lock Haven L 14-217 @ Shippensburg L 7-1614 Kutztown L 14-2128 Slippery Rock L 28-55*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)

Head Coach: Mike Kolakowski (21-32)

1997 (2-8, 1-5) 9/13 Fairmont State L 14-169/20 @ W.Va. Wesleyan W 21-169/27 St. Joseph (Ind.) L 21-4210/4 Indiana L 10-2010/11 @ Edinboro L 22-3810/18 Clarion W 30-010/25 @ Lock Haven L 3-1711/1 Shippensburg L 26-3111/8 @ Kutztown L 7-1211/15 @ Slippery Rock L 6-27

1998 (4-7, 1-5)11/29 Glenville State L 6-249/12 @ Fairmont St. W 26-20 (OT)9/19 @ Geneva L 22-279/26 @ Mansfield W 31-24 (OT)10/3 Cheyney W 41-010/10 @ Lock Haven L 14-2810/17 Slippery Rock L 3-2410/24 @ Edinboro L 3-3710/31 Indiana L 0-3111/7 Shippensburg L 12-5211/14 @ Clarion W 30-28

1999 (5-6, 2-4)8/28 @ Glenville St. L 28-35 (OT)9/11 Fairmont St. L 49-51 (3OT)9/18 @ W. Va. Wesleyan W 42-89/25 Mansfield W 44-1110/2 @ Cheyney W 48-1410/9 Lock Haven W 33-1210/16 Slippery Rock L 21-3110/23 Edinboro W 40-3510/30 Indiana L 14-4211/6 @ Shippensburg L 0-3011/13 Clarion L 14-28

2000 (5-6, 1-5)8/31 @ Geneva L 14-169/9 @ Fairmont State W 31-149/16 W.Va. Wesleyan W 35-149/23 @ Mansfield W 17-79/30 @ Edinboro L 17-3110/7 Clarion L 28-3210/14 @ Slippery Rock L 20-3810/21 Lock Haven W 27-710/28 @ Shippensburg L 17-2111/4 Indiana L 7-2411/11 Cheyney W 41-12

2001 (5-5, 1-5)8/30 Geneva W 28-69/8 Fairmont State W 34-149/15 @ W. Va. Wesleyan*9/22 Mansfield W 35-209/29 Edinboro W 34-2410/6 @ Clarion L 22-2910/13 Slippery Rock L 27-3710/20 @ Lock Haven L 21-2410/27 Shippensburg L 20-3711/3 @ Indiana L 0-4111/10 @ Cheyney W 68-12*Cancelled due to 9/11

Head Coach: John Luckhardt (78-30)

2002 (6-5, 1-5)9/5 @ Geneva W 45-09/14 @ Fairmont State W 14-69/21 W.Va. Wesleyan W 24-179/28 @ Cheyney W 51-710/5 @ Slippery Rock L 16-4l10/12 Lock Haven W 34-1910/19 @ Indiana L 9-2010/26 Mansfield W 17-911/2 @ Clarion L 6-3111/9 Edinboro L 22-3811/16 Shippensburg L 7-40

2003 (4-7, 2-4)8/30 @ Eastern Illinois L 0-279/13 Fairmont State W 42-129/20 @ WV Wesleyan L 14-169/27 Cheyney W 20-310/4 Slippery Rock W 22-19 (OT)10/11 @ Lock Haven L 25-3010/18 Indiana L 7-1410/25 @ Mansfield L 7-1411/1 Clarion W 13-711/8 @ Edinboro L 3-3411/15 @ Shippensburg L 0-35

2004 (6-4, 2-4)8/28 Mansfield W 63-69/11 @Fairmont State W 35-159/18 W. Va. Wesleyan W 40-339/25 @Clarion L 34-3510/2 Slippery Rock W 34-3110/9 @Edinboro L 28-4210/16 Shippensburg L 14-3210/23 @Cheyney W 49-610/30 @Lock Haven W 45-2411/6 Indiana L 23-35

2005 (8-2, 5-1)8/27 Fairmont State W 42-69/10 @Mansfield W 88-129/17 @Monmouth L 15-169/24 Clarion W 43-710/1 @Slippery Rock L 21-810/8 Edinboro W 36-2610/15 @Shippensburg W 41-1310/22 Cheyney W 49-310/29 Lock Haven W 48-711/5 @ Indiana W 38-23

2006 (8-3, 5-1)8/31 Fairmont State W 26-99/9 @ Bloomsburg L 19-249/16 Cheyney W 43-89/23 @ E. Stroudsburg L 34-419/30 Lock Haven W 51-710/7 @ Edinboro W 10-010/14 Slippery Rock W 24-1410/21 Millersville W 41-010/28 @ Shippensburg W 35-2011/4 @ Clarion W 41-1411/11 Indiana L 17-21

2007 (13-1, 6-0)8/27 East Stroudsburg W 26-39/1 Glenville State W 34-139/8 Bloomsburg W 31-139/15 @ Cheyney W 57-09/29 Clarion W 56-010/6 @ Indiana W 38-1210/13 @ Lock Haven W 27-310/20 Edinboro W 26-810/27 @ Slippery Rock W 22-1311/3 @ West Chester W 30-1411/10 Shippensburg W 30-911/24 So. Conn. State* W 43-712/1 Shepherd* W 58-3812/8 Valdosta State* L 24-28

2008 (12-2, 7-0)8/30 West Chester W 44-329/6 @ Bloomsburg L 17-249/13 Lake Erie W 54-09/20 @ Edinboro W 35-319/27 Indiana W 21-1910/4 @ Clarion W 52-2010/11 Lock Haven W 56-310/18 @ Gannon W 42-2410/25 Slippery Rock W 31-1011/1 @ Mercyhurst W 17-611/8 West Chester+ W 47-3611/22 Seton Hill* W 48-711/29 @ Bloomsburg* W 27-2412/6 Minn. Duluth* L 7-45

2009 (11-4, 7-0)8/27 Saginaw Valley L 17-239/5 Bloomsburg L 10-179/12 @ West Chester W 30-239/19 Gannon W 52-109/26 Clarion W 35-3110/3 @ Indiana W 48-1410/10 @ Lock Haven W 48-1410/17 Edinboro W 38-1410/24 @ Slippery Rock W 44-710/31 Mercyhurst W 28-711/7 Shippensburg+ L 35-4211/14 Fayetteville St.* W 42-1311/21 Shippensburg* W 26-2111/28 @ West Liberty* W 57-3512/5 @ N.W. Missouri St.* L 31-56

2010 (10-2, 6-1)9/4 @ Saginaw Valley W 42-419/11 @ C.W. Post W 40-139/18 East Stroudsburg W 45-209/25 @ Clarion W 24-910/2 Lock Haven W 58-010/9 @ Gannon W 34-710/16 Slippery Rock W 28-310/23 @ Mercyhurst L 21-3110/30 Indiana (Pa.) W 18-1511/6 @ Edinboro W 24-011/13 Cheyney W 57-611/20 Bloomsburg* L 26-28

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HONORS & AWARDSPRESEASON

2010 CDS All-AmericanDan Jordan (second team)Josh Portis (honorable mention)Brett Diamond (honorable mention)

2010 D2PRODAY.COM All-AmericanDan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team)

POST-SEASON

D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICANJosh Portis, Sr., QB (honorable mention)

FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-AMERICANDan Jordan, Sr., OL (third team)

HARLON HILL REGIONAL FINALISTJosh Portis, Sr., QB

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IISam Fikaris, Sr., DLDan Jordan, Sr., OL

DAKTRONICS ALL-REGIONBrett Diamond, Jr., LB (second team)Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (second team)Erik Harris, Jr., DB (second team)Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team)Nick Piccirillo, Sr., OL (first team)

FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-REGION TEAMBrett Diamond, So., LB (third team)Marc Domonkos, Sr., K (third team)Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL (second team)Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (second team)Erik Harris, Jr., DB (second team)Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team)Rontez Miles, So., DB (third team)Josh Portis, Jr., QB (third team)Lamont Smith, So., RB (third team)

ALL-PSAC WESTChedrick Cherry, Jr., WR (second team)Brett Diamond, Jr., LB (first team)Marc Domonkos, Sr., K (second team) Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL (first team)Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (first team)Erik Harris, Jr., DB (first team)Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) Rontez Miles, So., DB (first team)Terrance Moore, Sr., WR (first team)Thomas Mulabah, Jr., DL (second team)Nick Piccirillo, Sr., OL (second team)Josh Portis, Sr., QB (first team)Lamont Smith, So., RB (first team)Blake Williamson, So., TE (first team)

PSAC WEST FRESHMAN OF THE YEARDarnell Harding, DL

NFLPA Game Josh Portis, Sr., QB

CACTUS BOWL (Division II All-Star Game)Tommie Campbell, Sr., DBTerrance Moore, Sr., WRJosh Portis, Sr., QB

EASTHAM ENERGY ALL-STAR GAME Tommie Campbell, Sr., DB

NFL COMBINE INVITATIONJosh Portis, Sr., QB

PAST RECIPIENTSAFCA ALL-AMERICA TEAM1983 - Perry Kemp, Sr., WR2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB

ASSOC. PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICA TEAM2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (2nd team)2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL (2nd team)2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (1st team)2007 - Tyler Lorenz, So., K (2nd team)2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (3rd team)2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (2nd team)2009 - A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (second team)2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL (first team)

DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA TEAM2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB (2nd team)2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (2nd team)2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (1st team)2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB (2nd team)2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (2nd team)2007 - Jace Amore, Sr., P (2nd team)2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (2nd team)2009 - Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (2nd team)

HULA BOWL2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB

AFCA TEAM USA 2007 - D’Monn Baker, Sr., TE

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB, (2nd team)2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB, (1st team)2006 - Derek Katris, Sr., OL, (2nd team)

HARLON HILL (REGIONAL FINALIST)2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB2006 - Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL

GENE UPSHAW FINALIST2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2008 - Willie Walker, Jr., DL2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL

CACTUS BOWL (DIVISION II ALL-STAR GAME)2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL2007 - Jermaine Moye, Sr., WR2007 - Nate Forse, Sr., WR/RET 2008 - Darren Burns, Sr., LB2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB2009 - Dominique Curry, Sr., WR2009 - A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR2009 - Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB

CAL U DEMICHELA AWARD(For Leadership, Spirit & Hustle In Spring Practice)2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL2008 - Juan Butler, Sr., DB2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL2010 - Blake Williamson, So., TE

PSAC WEST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1987 - Sam Mannery, QB

PSAC WEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR1990 - Sam Mannery, Sr., QB2001 - Wesley Cates, Sr., RB2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL

PSAC WEST COACH OF THE YEAR2007 - John Luckhardt

PSAC FALL TOP 10 AWARD2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB

PSAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2005-06 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB

VULCANS IN THE PROS1983 - Perry Kemp, WR/KR (USFL, NFL)1987 - Bob McDonough, DB (NFL)1988 - Terry O’Shea, TE (NFL, WFL)2001 - Wesley Cates, RB (CFL)2004 - Brian Oddi, LB (CFL)2005 - Antoine Bagwell, RB (NFL, CFL)2005 - Jared Dumm, DB (European F.L.)2007 - Gary Butler, LB (NFL, CFL, AFL)2007 - Kirby Griffin, DL (AFL)2008 - Nate Forse, WR (AFL)2009 - Dominique Curry, WR (NFL)2009 - Terrence Johnson, DB (NFL)

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Football records vs. collegiate opponents since 1916 (DNP 1942-45). Record 1916 thru 2010 -- 390-384-27 (.504 win pct.)2011 opponents in bold

OPPONENT RECORDAshland 0-1-1Baldwin-Wallace 0-1-0Bethany (W.Va.) 2-0-0Bloomsburg 8-13-2Bowie State 1-0-0Carnegie Mellon 5-6-0Cheyney 14-1-0Clarion 40-38-3Concord 2-0-0C.W. Post 1-0-0Dayton 0-2-0Denison 1-3-0Duquesne 0-2-0East Stroudsburg 2-3-1Eastern Illinois 0-1-0Eastern Tennessee 0-1-0Edinboro 40-35-2Fairmont State 26-9-4Fayetteville State 1-0-0Frostburg State 7-2-0Gannon 3-0-0Geneva 2-4-0Glenville State 2-4-0Grand Valley State 0-1-0Grove City 1-3-0Indiana (Pa.) 22-59-2

OPPONENT RECORDJames Madison 0-1-0Kutztown 0-6-1Lake Erie 1-0-0Lenoir-Rhyne 0-1-0Lock Haven 38-28-1Mansfield 10-3-1Marietta 3-1-0Mercyhurst 2-1-0Millersville 9-3-0Minnesota Duluth 0-1-0Monmouth (N.J.) 0-1-0New Haven 1-4-0Northwest Missouri State 0-1-0Ohio Wesleyan 0-1-0Other* 27-9-4Potomac State 3-1-0Rowan 1-0-0Saint Francis 1-0-0Saint Joseph (Ind.) 0-2-0Saint Vincent 5-1-0Salem International 3-1-0Saginaw Valley 1-1-0Seton Hill 1-0-0Shepherd 4-0-0Shippensburg 29-42-1Slippery Rock 28-42-3

OPPONENT RECORDSouthern Connecticut State 1-0-0St. Cloud State 0-0-0Susquehanna 1-0-0Towson 0-1-0Tusculum 1-0-0Valdosta State 0-1-0Washington & Jefferson 3-2-0Wayne State 1-1-0Waynesburg 3-16-0West Chester 4-4-0West Liberty 12-8-0West Virginia Tech 2-1-0West Virginia Wesleyan 8-5-0Westminster 5-4-1Wittenberg 1-1-0

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OBEDIAH COLE FOUNDATION Proceeds from today’s game will benefit the Obediah Cole Foundation. The Obediah Cole Foundation, founded in 2006 by Robin Cole, former NFL All-Pro linebacker, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is dedicated to prostate cancer education, awareness and early detection. The Obediah Cole Foundation provides information about prostate cancer, which affects 230,000 men a year. The foundation is aimed at spreading awareness of, and raising funds to fight, prostate cancer. Their goal is to alert and screen every man in the Pittsburgh area, particularly the underserved and underinsured populations. Cole was born in Compton, Calif., on Sept. 11, 1955. A former NFL All-Pro linebacker, he is an entrepreneur and dynamic speaker and motivator. After watching their father and uncle die from undiagnosed prostate cancer, three of Robin’s brothers were diagnosed with the disease. Robin realized his chances of developing cancer were increased, but did not know he already had it. In September 2004, a routine physical revealed a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test score of 3. Although not considered high, he underwent a prostate biopsy. He had cancer. Getting tested at the right time saved his life. He was 49 – the same age his father lost his fight with the disease. He underwent surgery and remains cancer-free today. He is a healthy husband, father and grandfather. His mission is to make a difference in men’s lives by educating them in the importance of physical exams and PSA testing.

“I have often heard people say “life comes and goes.” As I have grown older and look back, time seems to have gone by rather quickly. When I was a young boy, I couldn’t wait to grow up. I wanted everything to happen “now.” I couldn’t wait to drive, to graduate from high school, go to college, play football, get drafted in the NFL, get married, have children... things couldn’t happen fast enough. Oddly enough, I soon discovered that I wanted this process to slow down... just a bit. The years were going by faster than I wanted. I know now, after having faced and survived prostate cancer that as our lives continue moving forward, ever so gracefully, it brings both wonder and excitement and times so difficult that we are shaken to the core. It is those very times that mold us and cause us to become better people. It is easy to become discouraged and want to give up, but we don’t. We reach in, dig deep, further than we ever realized was possible and we find the strength to overcome. Learning to overcome our challenges is what makes up the fabric of our lives, so that it resembles a beautiful quilt. Every day of our lives, good or bad, represents a square of that quilt, some bright and colorful, some dark and dismal... yet they are all connected together to tell our story. I have learned that we are not alone when it comes to facing difficult times. I know that God never gives us more

than we can handle. There are human beings in place to help us, but, also – and more importantly to me – there is spiritual help. We must strive to be aware of what is happening in these unique, miraculous bodies that God has created. There are no two of us alike. We are different heights and weights, colors and backgrounds. But, we are all men and we face our own unique challenge. We get prostate cancer. It does not discriminate. It strikes us in the prime of our lives, silently... and can be deadly. It steals husbands, fathers, brothers and sons. But the very, very bright side is that early detection can save these lives. A simple rectal exam and PSA blood test is all that is needed. Be diligent and get educated. That is what saved my life, the lives of four of my brothers, and countless other men. Please join me in this fight. May God bless us all.” - Robin Cole, Survivor-Found-Director

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A 1962 graduate of California University of Pennsylvania, Michael Sahady has established himself as one of the most successful people to ever put on a Vulcan uniform. From his days on the field where he was known as a hard-hitting defensive back to a thriving career as a medical executive, Sahady has always found a way to get the job done. After his graduation from Cal U and dreams of pursuing a career in education, Sahady went in a different direction and found himself working in the medical field. In 1976, he branched out on his own and founded MedSurg Industries. There he developed a system for computerized quoting and inventory management systems, which he is recognized for being a pioneer in the industry. In the beginning, he was forced to make hard decisions to assure his company’s success. One of those decisions was to demonstrate selfless leadership. As times were tough initially, there were occasions that Sahady had to forego his personal pay to ensure that his employees received their paychecks and benefits. This selfless well-being and personal sacrifices is what led to the ultimate success of MedSurg and his career as a top-notch medical executive. Today, Sahady is still actively involved in the medical profession as he serves on the Board of Directors for Medical Action as a Class II director. This latest accomplishment comes after he served as CEO and Chairman of the Board for AVID Medical. As the founder of AVID, he grew the company that occupied a 180,00-square foot building and become one of the Top 10 employers in James City County, Virginia.

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Attention Alumni, Parents and Fans: You can purchase prints of your favorite Vulcan football images online at www.calvulcans.com. Just follow the tab to the official Vulcan Photo Gallery.

Cal U’s all-time leading rusher, Wesley Cates is one of only six running backs in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single-season. As a backup tailback in 1998, Cates gained 424 rushing yards with five touchdowns and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. The following year, Cates’ sophomore season became one for the school and conference record books as he rushed for 1,935 yards on 298 attempts with 23 touchdowns. Cates became Cal U’s first running back to gain more than 1,000 rushing yards since 1995 Hall of Fame inductee Elmo Natali ran for 1,035 yards in 1951. His rushing attempts and yardage from that season are still single-season school records and the rushing yards total is fifth best in PSAC history. Cates concluded his brilliant career by gaining 1,615 yards with 14 scores in 2000 and 1,673 yards with 23 touchdowns (1 receiving) in 2001. His explosive running helped the 2001 Vulcans record the school’s best overall record (5-5) in 14 years. After his storied career with the Vulcans, Cates still ranks second in PSAC history in rushing yards (5,647) and touchdowns (63) and is third all-time in overall touchdowns (64) and points scored (386). On top of that, he holds the fifth, 13th and 17th highest single-season rushing totals in the history of the conference. A three-time, first-team all-conference selection, he was named the 2001 PSAC West Player of the Year and was a 1999 and 2001 All-American. In 2006, Cates received the highest athletic honor from Cal U, as he was elected to the Vulcan Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2004, Cates played for the Tri-City Diesel of the National Indoor Football League and was the league’s second-leading rusher and scorer with 1,050 yards and 36 touchdowns. In 2006, he signed with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL), for whom he played one season. Cates was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2007 and helped his team win the Grey Cup, the league’s equivalent of the Super Bowl. During his five year CFL career, Cates has rushed for more than 1,000 yards twice (2008, 2010) and compiled 39 touchdowns while rushing for 4,262 yards on 792 carries. In addition, the 6-0 running back has made more than 40 receptions and amassed more than 400 receiving yards twice in a season. For his career, he has accumulated 1,880 receiving yards on 180 receptions. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Cates played scholastic football at Westerville North High School. After playing at several offensive skill and defensive positions for three seasons, Cates moved primarily to running back his senior year and gained over 1,400 rushing yards while receiving second-team all-state honors. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Cal U in May 2002 before beginning his career in professional football.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONThe 2011 Cal U Spring Football Media Guide is a multi-purpose publication for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of California University of Pennsylvania. Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Sports Information Office. News releases and photographs will only be made available to members of the news media.

Mailing AddressCalifornia University of Pennsylvania Sports Information

Hamer Hall, Box 34250 University Avenue

California, Pennsylvania 15419

Phone DirectorySports Information: 724.938.4552

Fax: 724.938.5849Football Office: 724.938.4019

CredentialsAll media attending California University of Pennsylvania football home games are requested to notify the Sports Information Office. Credentials for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. • Requests for credentials should be made in advance by e-mail and directed to SID Matthew Kifer. • California University of Pennsylvania reserves the right to dismiss a media member to ensure a working press box. • Requests are honored from sports editors and writers of daily and weekly newspapers, sports directors of radio and television stations of both California University of Pennsylvania and the opposing team.

RadioRadio space for broadcasting football games is located in the press box. California provides a courtesy line for radio stations wishing to broadcast a game from Adamson Stadium. The availability for the radio line is apportioned by order of request.

Head Coach John LuckhardtCoach Luckhardt is available for interviews on Monday and Tuesday mornings during the season. Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Luckhardt through the Sports Information Office at 724.938.4552. Coach Luckhardt will be available to reporters for interviews approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of home games.

PlayersAll player interviews must be coordinated through the California University of Pennsylvania Sports Information Office. All player interviews require at least one day notice. Players are available for interviews after each practice, as their schedule permits. Post-game player interviews are conducted approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of home games.

Press Box ServicesComplete individual and team statistics, along with a running play-by-play will be distributed to members of the working media approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Press kits are provided prior to kickoff and include a program, flip card, updated statistics for each team, conference statistics and game notes.

Vulcan WebsiteStatistics, press releases, media guides, game notes and other Cal U material may also be found on the official Cal U Athletic Website. Visit www.calvulcans.com to find the Vulcans online.

Vulcans on TelevisionIn addition, FSN Pittsburgh rebroadcasted the Vulcan home games throughout the 2010 season.

Vulcans on the WebCal U continued its partnership with America One (formerly B2Networks) during the 2010 campaign. Fans across the globe were able to watch all the Vulcan action on-line through calvulcans.com. The Vulcans’ home games were also seen on ESPN3.com (formerly ESPN 360).

Vulcans on Live TelevisionLast season all five Vulcan home games appeared live on Pittsburgh CW for the entire season. For the first time, Cal U aired a coaches show, Cal U Football 2010 presented by Washington Hospital, which aired Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. during the season. Stay tuned for the 2011 season.

VULCAN SPORTS NETWORK

Vulcans go MobileCal U has partnered with Songwhale, a mobile-marketing company based in Pittsburgh. To stay connected, fans can text the word VULCANS to WHALE (94253) to sign up for score updates, alerts and prize giveaways all via text message to your mobile phone.

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Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Mystic Rock and THE Links

MondayJune 6, 2011

Benefits Cal U Athletic Scholarship Fund

For More Information Contact:Ross Vecchio @ 724.938.5682 or [email protected]

www.calvulcans.com

California University of Pennsylvania proudly invites you to attend the 29th Annual California University of Pennsylvania Golf Outing at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in nearby Farmington, Pa., to benefit the California University of Pennsylvania Athletic Scholarship Fund.

All proceeds from this event will go directly to the scholarship fund used to give our student-athletes an opportunity to receive an education they may not otherwise obtain without your financial assistance.