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1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS67 ALL-AMERICANS

9-TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS146 ALL-NCAC FIRST TEAM HONORS

A TRADITION of EXCELLENCE

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Football History / Team Information

Allegheny College At a Glance

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

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

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

Head Coach ...............................................................................................Mark MatlakAlma Mater ...............................................................................................Allegheny ‘78Phone ..................................................................................................... 814-332-2826Email ...................................................................................... [email protected] Record ......................................................................... 56-45 (11th season)Career Record ............................................................................. 56-45 (11th season)

Offensive Coordinator/WR........................ ....................Travis Gillespie (Defiance ‘01)Defensive Coordinator/DB............................. .................... Rob Wenger (Colgate ‘08)Offensive Line................................................ .................... Ryan Jones (Allegheny ‘02)Quarterbacks.............................................. ..................................Ty Fritz (Franklin ‘07)Tight Ends/Tackles......................................... ....................Ken Achenbach (Thiel ‘78)Running Backs........................................... ....................Aaron Chapman (Carlow ‘12)Defensive Line.............................................. ....................Alex Bresner (Salisbury ‘10)Outside Linebackers................................. ....................Dan Beard (Shenandoah ‘11)Inside Linebackers................................... ....................Mike Richards (Grove City ‘04)

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

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

Allegheny Football Coaching StaffDirections to Campus

Inaugural Season ..................................................................................................1893All-Time Overall Record .....................................................................490-409-4 (.546)All-Time NCAC Record ............................................................................ 132-43 (.755)NCAA Postseason Appearances/Last ..............................................................8/2003Result ................................................................................L, 19-20 vs. Montclair StateNCAA Championships ..................................................................................... 1 (1990)NCAC Championships/Last ..............................................................................9/2003

Offensive System ..............................................................................................MultipleDefensive Alignment .................................................................................................3-42011 Lettermen Returning................................. ...............39 (23 off, 16 def, 0 spec)2011 Lettermen Lost............................................ .............. .29 (18 off, 9 def, 2 spec)2011 Starters Returning.......................................... ............. 12 (6 off, 6 def, 0 spec)

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenygators.com. Log on to the official

web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The football site features links to

live video and live stats, same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and coach profiles,

historical data and much more.

Allegheny Athletics on the Webwww.alleghenygators.com

1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS67 ALL-AMERICANS

9-TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS146 ALL-NCAC FIRST TEAM HONORS

A TRADITION of EXCELLENCE

Football Quick Facts

Coach Matlak

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2011 ResultsSept. 3 BETHANY L, 7-28Sept. 10 at Carnegie Mellon W, 33-13Sept. 17 DEPAUW W, 17-10Sept. 24 at Wittenberg * L, 3-38Oct. 1 CASE WESTERN * L, 10-17Oct. 8 at Kenyon * W, 31-17Oct. 15 DENISON * W, 31-28Oct. 29 WABASH * L, 16-22Nov. 5 HIRAM * W, 44-14Nov. 12 OBERLIN * L, 13-14* = North Coast Athletic Conference Contest

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Wooster 1 p.m.Sept. 8 CARNEGIE MELLON 3:30 p.m. (Community Day)Sept. 22 at Wabash 1 p.m.Sept. 29 OBERLIN * 1 p.m. (Homecoming)Oct. 6 at Chicago * 1 p.m. (Fall Break)Oct. 13 DEPAUW * 1 p.m.Oct. 20 WITTENBERG * 1 p.m. (Family Weekend)Oct. 27 at Kenyon * 1 p.m.Nov. 3 OHIO WESLEYAN * 1 p.m.Nov. 10 at Hiram * 1 p.m.* - North Coast Athletic Conference ContestHome games listed in bold

2013 ScheduleSept. 14 at Carnegie Mellon Sept. 21 HIRAM * Sept. 28 WABASH * Sept. 5 at Ohio Wesleyan * Oct. 12 WOOSTER * Oct. 19 at Oberlin * Oct. 26 at DePauw * Nov. 2 KENYON * Nov. 9 DENISON * Nov. 16 at Wittenberg ** - North Coast Athletic Conference ContestHome games listed in bold

2012 Junior Varsity ScheduleSept. 10 at Westminster 5:30 p.m.Sept. 16 THIEL 2 p.m.

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

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

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

Director of Athletics and Recreation .......................................Portia HoegPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2824Email ........................................................................ [email protected]

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

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

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

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

Football Schedules Athletics Support Staff

2012 Fan Guide Credits

The 2012 Allegheny College football fan guide is a publication of the Allegheny athletic communications office. Action photography supplied by Ed Mailliard, Mike Walker, Ryan Baker and David Miller. Head shots and team pictures courtesy of USA Foto, Inc. Historical photos provided by Ed Mailliard and Bill Owen where known.

support staFF/schedules

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Head Coach ......................................................................Mark MatlakAlma Mater .................................................................... Allegheny, ’78Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-3350Email .............................................................mmatlak@allegheny.eduOffensive Coordinator ..................................................Travis GillespieAlma Mater ......................................................................Defiance, ’01Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2816Email ................................................................tgillesp@allegheny.eduDefensive Coordinator ......................................................Rob WengerAlma Mater ........................................................................Colgate, ’08Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2801Email .............................................................. [email protected] Line Coach .........................................................Ryan JonesAlma Mater .................................................................... Allegheny, ‘02Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2345Email ................................................................. [email protected] Line Coach ......................................................Alex BresnerAlma Mater ..................................................................... Sailsbury, ‘10Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2306Email .............................................................abresner@allegheny.eduQuarterbacks Coach ..................................................................Ty FritzAlma Mater ....................................................................... Franklin, ’07Phone ..........................................................................(814) 332-2812Email .................................................................... [email protected] Backs Coach ................................................Aaron ChapmanAlma Mater ......................................................................... Carlow, ‘12Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2804Email ..........................................................achapman@allegheny.eduOutside Linebacker Coach.................................................. Dan BeardAlma Mater ...............................................................Shenandoah, ‘11Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2804Email ................................................................dbeard@allegheny.eduInside Linebacker Coach .............................................. Mike RichardsAlma Mater ....................................................................Grove City, ‘04Phone ......................................................................... (814) 332-2802Email ................................................... [email protected]

Coach Contact Information TABLE OF CONTENTSAllegheny Quick Facts ..............................................................1Athletics Support Staff .............................................................22012 and 2013 Football Schedules .......................................2Table of Contacts .....................................................................3Coach Contact Information ......................................................3Why Gators? .............................................................................32012 Season Preview .......................................................... 4-5Allegheny Advantage ............................................................ 6-7What Sets Allegheny Apart? ................................................ 8-9Frank B. Fuhrer Field ........................................................10-11Head Coach Mark Matlak ..................................................... 12Allegheny Football Coaching History .................................... 13Defensive Coaching Staff Profiles ........................................ 14Offensive Coaching Staff Profiles ......................................... 15Numerical Roster .............................................................16-17Player Profiles ...................................................................18-27Roster Breakdown ................................................................. 28North Coast Athletic Conference .......................................... 29Series History vs. 2012 Opponents ..................................... 302012 Opponents ..............................................................31-342011 Statistics ................................................................ 34-382011 Game Summaries ................................................. 39-43Individual Single-Game Records .................................... 44-45Individual Single-Season Records ...................................46-47Individual Career Records .................................................... 48Team Single-Game Records ................................................. 49Longest Plays......................................................................... 49Conference Awards ..........................................................50-51All-American History .............................................................. 52All-American Photo Gallery ................................................... 53Year-By-Year Results.........................................................54-57All-Time Letterwinners .................................................... 58-60Tradition, Commitment, Excellence ...................... Inside Back

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

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

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

Why Gators?

allegheny Football

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Although Mark Matlak returns for his 11th season as head coach, Allegheny will showcase an entirely new look predicated by sweeping personnel changes on both sides of the ball. The team does return 12 players who earned starting roles for at least part of last season, and there is burgeoning talent among that group. However, the season will likely be defined by players with unproven experience at the collegiate level. Still, the coaching staff is enthusiastic about the emergence of the team’s rising sophomores as well as an incredibly solid rookie class that could put Allegheny’s storied grid iron program back on track in the highly competitive NCAC.

QuarterbackAllegheny has five quarterbacks entering camp and there is no clear indication on who will be the opening-day starter. Seniors Patrick Petit and Mike Person have been with the program for three years and likely have a better grasp of the offense than the other candidates vying for the starting nod as the team’s signal caller. Rising sophomore Joe Dawida took a majority of the snaps with the first-team offense in the spring. At 6’3”, Dawida is a commanding presence in the pocket and he has great arm strength. At this point, his leadership qualities seem to be more notable than his tangible skills, although Allegheny will spend August evaluating every option, including 6’5” freshman Tanner Allem.

Offensive LineThe offensive line returns four starters, including both guard positions from last year. Senior captain Conor Sharp will likely maintain his starting duties at right guard, while sophomore Zack Palmer will set up at right tackle. Junior Ty Pryor, who started most of last season at left guard, will probably reprise that role, while Jesse Battaglia is among a handful of candidates looking to fill the massive void at left tackle fol-lowing the graduation of All-American Sam Taylor. With a number of talented rookies aiming to crack the lineup, the offensive front will boast several key position battles - specifically at center, where Sumner Beal and Taylor El-Ani both look to anchor the line.

Running BackFifth-year senior Taylor O’Brien, who started part of last season at tailback, will move to fullback while Ben Perko is poised to establish a leading role in the backfield after averaging 4.3 yards per carry in 2011. Perko is an experienced back with a knack for finding open space, while the transition for O’Brien will enable the offense to capitalize on his catching and blocking ability in featuring the fullback position in different ways. Like most of the areas on the field, the Gators also boast several strong rookies, who along with returning vets Tim Werley and Dan Lubarda, will create significant intrigue in the backfield.

Wide ReceiverOutside of seniors Mick Betler and Jeff Fleming, the rest of Allegheny’s corps of wideouts will be either first or second-year players. Despite the lack of game experience, the receivers might emerge as the team’s best unit. Rising sophomore Derrick Emigh raised eyebrows as a punt returner and in the flank, while classmate Andrew Niklaus is poised to start at split end. Both players impressed team-mates and coaches with their big-play ability and both are primed for break-out seasons. Junior speedster Isaac Gittens bolsters the group after moving from defensive back to receiver.

Tight EndSenior transfer David Bassi spent the 2011 season second on the depth chart behind workhorse Max Kauert, and probably has the edge to serve as the Gators’ lead tight end. Junior Jordan El-Sabeh was a regular on special teams last year and will also factor into the mix. Two relative unknowns could shake up the two-deep: the emergence of sophomore Tom Bober and the coach-ing staff’s consideration to move Dan Lubarda out of a crowded backfield and into the rotation at tight end where he could be surprisingly effective.

Ty Pryor

Derrick Emigh

Ben Perko

2012 season preview

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Defensive LineSenior captain John Douglas is the lone returning starter on the defensive front. Douglas, who will start at defensive end, has totaled 24.5 tackles for loss in the last two seasons and has been one of the most disruptive defenders in the league during that time. Junior Pat Jameson could emerge as the starter at rush end after playing significant minutes in that spot in 2011. While there are still a number of unknowns, promising second-year player Ryan Sherry slides from end to defen-sive tackle in a move that favors Sherry’s skill set and gives the Gators a strong presence on the interior. Defensive tackle Blayze Schindler and nose guard Zach Minney have several seasons of game-experience and will be expected to be part of the rotation.

LinebackerWith the return of Brad Burkley at outside linebacker and First Team All-Conference selection Bill Devlin at the Will, the linebacking corps is primed for a strong campaign. Senior captain Rudy DeStefano, who has emerged as a talent with big-play potential, is the front-runner to take over the reins as the Mike backer. Junior Jake Szoszorek was a regular in the rotation last season, and gives the Gators additional depth in the middle.

SecondaryBehind All-Region cornerback Colin Hartford, the

defense is steady in the secondary. In addition, both of last season’s regular starters at safety – Ryan Vietmeier and Ryan Schroth – are ready to reprise those roles, although a shake-up may occur if Schroth assumes the Gators’ punting duties. Rising sophomore Julian Henderson saw ac-tion at field corner last season, although Allegheny will certainly feature a new face at the bound-ary corner following the graduation of several seniors.

Special TeamsThis is the greatest area of concern for the Gators heading into camp because the coaching staff has yet to identify a clear replacement for two of the greatest kickers in program history. Losing All-Region punter Andrew DeJong is a devastating blow as DeJong ranked among the NCAA lead-ers two consecutive years. The Gators also need a reliable placekicker to fill the spot left by Ryan Zipf, who kicked a school-record 43 field goals during his tenure with the Blue and Gold. The team does boast plenty of options at long snapper, including Jake Szoszorek, while Ryan Schroth is an early candidate to handle the punting duties. If there is a bright spot in the unit, it’s return special-ist Derrick Emigh, who finished third in the league in punt return average last season.

ScheduleAfter a home-heavy schedule in 2011 that featured seven dates at Frank B. Fuhrer Field, the Gators will split their time evenly this fall in a 10-game slate that includes seven games against the North Coast Athletic Conference. After opening the season at Wooster on Sept. 1 in a scheduled non-league game against its NCAC foe, the Gators will celebrate Community Day in their home-opener against Carnegie Mel-lon University. The rest of the home schedule is comprised of Oberlin (9/29), DePauw (10/13), Wittenberg (10/20), and Ohio Wesleyan (11/3). Allegheny’s first road game in league play is against perennial national power Wabash, which made a deep run through the NCAA Tournament last year before being upended by Mount Union. The Ga-tors gave the No. 7 Little Giants all they could handle last season, be-fore succumbing, 22-16. In another historic first, Allegheny will travel to the University of Chicago on Oct. 6 in a non-league game against the Maroons. Chicago boasts a rich football history that includes 20 players in the pros, including former Heisman Trophy winner, Jay Ber-wanger. Despite over 100 years of crossover history, the teams have never played against each other.

John Douglas

Brad Burkley

Colin Hartford & Allegheny’s “Black Flag” Defense

2012 season preview

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ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE

EnrollmentTotal students........................................................................................2,100Men/women ...................................................................................47%/53%States/countries represented ............................................................... 44/34

Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ......................................................... 75%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ............................ 1100 – 1300ACT (middle 50%) ............................................................................... 23-29High schools represented ........................................................................360From outside Pennsylvania .................................................................... 42%Minority/international students .............................................................. 18%

FacultyFull-time faculty .......................................................................................164Ph.D. or other terminal degree ............................................................... 95%Student-to-faculty ratio ........................................................................... 12:1Average class size, introductory .................................................................21Average class size, advanced .....................................................................11Classes with fewer than 30 students ...................................................... 89%

FacilitiesMajor buildings ..........................................................................................42Central campus ................................................................................ 79 acresRecreation complex ....................................................................... 203 acresBousson nature preserve ............................................................... 283 acres

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters.Students receiving need-based aid ........................................................ 71%Tuition and fees (2012 – 13) ..............................................................$37,610Room and board (2012 – 13) ..............................................................$9,540

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ................................................... Over 100Varsity teams .............................................................................................21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation ....Over 50%Live on campus .................................................................................... 100%

Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.

Experience Outside the ClassroomComplete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100%Undertake internships ............................................................................ 75% Available internships .......................................................................2,000Participate in community service ...................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year ......................................................50,000Travel on EL Seminars per year ................................................................100Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year .......................................70 – 80

OutcomesGraduate from Allegheny ....................................................................... 80% Complete their degree in four years ................................................. 92%Start a career directly ............................................................................. 45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ............................ 90%Go on to graduate school directly .......................................................... 45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) .............................................. 80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly ......................................... 10%

DETAILS OF DISTINCTION

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

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

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

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

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

off-campus experiences2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours

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

extraordinary outcomesgraduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations

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American studiesapplied computing applied economicsart & technologyart & the environmentart (studio)art history Asian studiesastronomybiochemistrybiological and physical studies

biology black studieschemistryChinese studies

Chinese language and literature

classical studiescommunication artscomputer sciencecreative writingdance & movement studieseconomics educationEnglishenvironmental geologyenvironmental scienceenvironmental studiesenvironmental writingFrench/French studiesgeology

German/German studiesglobal health and development

historyinternational studiesjournalismLatinLatin American & Caribbean studies

lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender studies

managerial economicsmass communication/ media studies

mathematics

medieval & Renaissance studies

Middle East & North African studies

musicmusic historymusic performancemusic theoryneurosciencephilosophyphysicspolitical sciencepre-dentalpre-lawpre-medicinepre-nursing

pre-pharmacypre-veterinarianpsychologyreligious studiesscience, health & societySpanishtheatrevalues, ethics & social action

women’s studieswritingand self-designed

Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Undergraduate DegreesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of ScienceTeacher CertificationCooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2)Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Accelerated Doctorate Programs Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineEngineering Cooperative ProgramEngineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia UniversityPreferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

Vince Werner ’06 Physics / Religious Studies minor

Purdue University Aerospace Engineering ’08 Launch Engineer, Space Exploration Technologies

Dan Hafner ’12 Political Science / Geology minor Associate Investigator, United States Investigative Services

Travis Wilkins ’12 Economics / Computer Science minor

Account Analyst, Bank of New York Mellon

Curt Anderson ’08 History / Religious Studies minor Case Western Reserve School of Law ’11 Associate Attorney, Cohen & Grigsby, P.C.

T.J. Salopek ’11 History / Religious Studies minor

Master of Arts, Teaching, University of Pittsburgh ’12 North Allegheny School District, Secondary Social Studies

Coaching North Allegheny 9th Grade FootballRob Carlisle ’11 Biochemistry / Economics minor NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient Enrolled at North Eastern Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) Training for Orthopedics

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FRANK B. FUHRER FIELD

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOOTBALL AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Frank b. Fuhrer Field

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Allegheny College head football coach Mark Matlak is in his 11th season at the helm of the Gators’ grid-iron program. Matlak ranks fourth on Allegheny’s career win list with an overall record of 56-45.

Last season, the Gators finished with a 5-5 record while closing at or above .500 for the 29th time in the lat 32 seasons. Senior tackle Sam Taylor earned Allegheny’s first All-America honor in nine years at the end of the year, while two other players earned All-Region plaudits and a total of nine players were named to the NCAC All-Conference teams.

In 2010, Matlak maneuvered Allegheny to a 7-3 overall record with all three losses coming against teams ranked in the national polls. On homecoming, the Gators’ endured an emotional three-point loss against nationally-ranked No. 5 Wittenberg while the team suffered another heartbreaker with a one-point overtime loss at No. 18 Case Western Reserve on a blocked extra point. Despite the setbacks, the team still enjoyed another strong season under Matlak’s tutelage. The accolades for the campaign included an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, an ESPN First Team Academic All-America, two All-Region performers, and 11 All-Conference honors.

A new chapter in Allegheny College football began when Matlak was introduced as the Gators’ 33rd head football coach in 2002. Matlak mentored Allegheny to a 5-5 record in his first season before guiding the Gators to a 7-4 mark and the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship in 2003. In 2003, Matlak turned around a 0-3 start with a perfect 7-0 conference record and an appearance in the NCAA Playoffs. Matlak was named the NCAC Coach of the Year for his work in leading the Gators to their ninth conference title.

The Gators continued their success in 2004, powering to their 19th consecu-tive winning season in the conference. The following year, Allegheny’s streak was snapped despite out-scoring its opponents by an average of 11 points per game. In 2006, the squad rebounded with another winning season despite falling to two eventual NCAA Tournament teams. In 2007, the Gators continued their winning culture as the team finished .500 or better for the 24th time in the 27 seasons that Allegheny has been a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference.

Matlak made his coaching debut at Allegheny as an assistant under former head coach Sam Timer. He served for five seasons, from 1978-82, before accepting a position at the University of New Hampshire.

Matlak’s career with the Wildcats began as defensive ends coach, mentoring such players as Ilia Jarostchuk who played with the New England Patriots. Following his promotion to defensive coordinator, the Wildcats posted a 13-year record of 82-59-1, winning Yankee Conference Championships in 1991, 1994 and 1996. Matlak coached four All-Americans during his tenure and also landed two athletes on the Yankee Conference 50th anniversary all-time team in 1996. In 2000, Matlak was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston.

While at New Hampshire, Matlak coached five players and recruited four others who were drafted by an NFL team or were signed as rookie free agents, including Jerry Azumah, who won the 1998 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the best player in Division I-AA football.

Before beginning his legacy as one of the region’s top educators and coaches, Matlak was an outstanding competitor at the college level. The 1978 Allegheny graduate was a four-year letterwinner at fullback, earning first-team All-Presidents

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

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

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

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

By the Numbers at Allegheny • 55 All-Conference Players• 25 All-NCAC First Team Performers • 3 CoSIDA Academic All-America Selections• 3 All-American Honors • 12 Single-Season Records Broken • 1 NCAA Playoff Appearance

Athletic Conference (PAC) honors for three years while earning plaudits as the conference’s Offensive Most Valuable Player award in 1977. Matlak’s name was etched throughout Allegheny’s record books upon graduation, including as the second-leading career rusher in school history with 2,382 yards, a mark that currently ranks eighth. He was later recognized on the gridiron by being named to the All-Time PAC team as a fullback. At the close of his undergarduate career, Mat-lak also ranked second in career scoring (186 points) and third in rushing touchdowns (28). Matlak was also a four-year starter for Allegheny’s baseball team.

Matlak’s athletic prowess and contributions toward the development of the Gators’ intercollegiate program was fully recognized in 1989, when he was inducted into the Allegheny College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Years ...........................................Coach ................................W-L-T................Pct.1893-96 ....................................No Coach .............................. 3-8-0 ................2731897 ...................................Charles N. Crosby ....................... 0-3-0 ................0001898 .................................. Martin Smallwood ....................... 4-4-0 ................5001899 ....................................Alonzo G. Brown ........................ 7-2-2 ................7271900 ......................................Fred E. Heckel .......................... 5-3-0 ................6251901 ................................Edward N. Eisenberg .................... 6-5-1 ................5421902 ...................................William C. Welker ....................... 7-3-0 ................7001903 ..................................Walter E. Bachman ...................... 5-6-0 ................4541904-05 .............................W. Branch Rickey.......................8-13-0 ...............3811906 .................................... Clifford B. Lewis ......................... 2-7-0 ................2221907-08 ...................................H.J. Sheets ............................. 7-7-3 ................5001909-10 .............................Edward J. Stewart ....................... 5-5-2 ................5001911-12 .............................. David L. Dunlap ......................... 5-9-2 ................3751913-17,19 .....................Charles E. Hammett ....................29-9-4 ...............7381918 ...................................... Carl A. Gilbert ........................... 2-1-0 ................6671920 ...............................Clarence O. Applegran ................... 1-3-3 ................3571921-23 .........................G. Herbert McCracken ..................16-8-1 ...............6601924-25 .............................Thomas V. Davies ......................10-5-0 ...............6671926-28 ..............................Melvin P. Merritt........................8-15-2 ...............3601929-31 ................................Harry W. Crum .........................14-7-4 ...............6401932-34 ...............................Waldo S. Tippin ........................3-14-2 ...............2111935-40 ..............................Karl J. Lawrence ......................11-27-4 ..............3101941-42 ..............................Alfred C. Werner .......................2-10-0 ...............1671943-45 ................................................................... No games due to World War II1946 ..................................Robert M. Garbark ...................... 1-6-0 ................1431947-51 ...............................Louis S. Daddio .......................14-18-5 ..............4461952-53 ...........................David C. Henderson ....................2-14-0 ...............1251954-57 ............................. William R. Moore ......................11-19-2 ..............3751958-69 .............................John R. Chuckran .....................51-37-2 ..............5781970-83 .................................Sam T. Timer .........................60-52-3 ..............5351984-85 .................................Robert Wolfe ..........................6-14-0 ...............3001986-89 ...................................Peter Vaas ...........................29-11-1 ..............7201990-97 ................................. Ken O’Keefe ..........................79-10-1 ..............8831998-2001 .............................Blair Hrovat ..........................26-14-0 ..............6502002-Present ........................Mark Matlak..........................56-45-0 .............555Totals ................................................................................. 495-414-4 ...........545

Allegheny Football Coaching History

Hammett

Wolfe

Vaas

O’Keefe

Hrovat

Smallwood

John Chuckran

Sam Timer

Ken O’Keefe

NCAC RecordsRobert Wolfe ..............................................................................2-10 ................200Peter Vaas ..................................................................................20-6 .................769Ken O’Keefe...............................................................................52-3 .................945Mark Matlak .............................................................................41-27 ................603Totals .................................................................................... 135-46 ............. .747

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

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

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

Prior to joining the Gators’ staff, Beard served as a strength and conditioning intern at James Madison University where he worked with the baseball, softball, track & field, men’s soccer and men’s tennis programs. In addition to providing general aid for the athletic program’s speed and agility training, he designed and instructed team work-out and weight-lifting sessions. The McSherrytown, Pa., native also served as a strength and conditioning intern at Elite Sports Performance, and has four years of coaching experience through camp instruc-tion at the Century Knights Football Camp and the Randy Edsall Football Camp at the University of Connecticut.

Graduating from Shenandoah with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and exercise science, Beard played his final three seasons at linebacker and defensive end. In 2009, he was an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District selection, while he was named to the USA South All-Academic Team in 2008 and 2009. Following the 2010 slate, Beard was presented with the Walter Barr Unsung Hero Award.

Alex Bresner - Defensive LineBringing a wealth of experience into his first season with Allegheny football, Alex Bresner serves as the program’s defen-sive line coach. Bresner begins his stint with the Gators after making the cross-state trek from King’s College, where he served one season as the defensive line coach for the Monarchs.

Bresner was a four-year letterwinner and two year starter at nose tackle for the perennially strong Sea Gulls of Salisbury University. Named team captain for his senior season, he helped guide Salisbury to three ECAC bowl games and an appearance in the 2007 NCAA Division III playoffs. Bresner, who was named All-Atlantic Central Football Conference in 2009, was a three-time All-Academic performer.

Just prior to earning his bachelor of science in physical educa-tion from Salisbury in 2010, Bresner transitioned into a student coaching role where he helped implement a new defensive system for the Gulls. After graduating, he accepted a coaching position to work with the defensive line at East Stroudsburg University.

Rob Wenger - Defensive CoordinatorRob Wenger is in his first season as defen-sive coordinator of the Gators’ gridiron unit. After one year at one of the top high school football programs in the country, Wenger returns to Allegheny where he served as an assistant coach during the 2010 campaign.

Wenger spent the 2011 football season as defensive coordinator at St. Thomas Aqui-nas, a recent two-time high school national champion that was recently named as the

nation’s top pipeline to the NFL by Rivals.com. He also served one season as the inside linebackers and assistant special teams coach at St. Thomas Aquinas in 2009.

Between his stints at the perennial high school national power, Wenger served on the Gators’ staff as the outside linebackers coach where he was also responsible for all aspects of Allegheny’s defensive scouting reports.

Wenger was an operations assistant at Rutgers University before being promoted to player development coach for the 2008-09 season. At Rutgers, Wenger assisted with film evaluation, scout ing preparation and game-planning of all special teams, while serving as an academic monitor and mentor to the Scarlet Knights’ players.

Wenger earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and Anthro-pology with a minor in Educational Studies from Colgate in 2008, and in 2010 completed his Masters of Education in Athletic Administration from Nova Southeastern University. A two-year letter winner for the Raiders, he spent his last season on the sidelines as an undergraduate assistant. Wenger coached the tight ends, fullbacks and offensive line while coor dinating the scout team defense. In the spring of 2008, he volun teered as the tailbacks coach.

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

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Aaron Chapman - Running BacksAaron Chapman is in his first coach-ing season at the collegiate ranks af-ter spending the last four years on the sidelines at Perry Traditional Academy in Pittsburgh. Chapman, who oversees the Gators’ offensive backfield, served as strength and conditioning coach at Perry in addition to the program’s run of outstanding tailbacks.

In four years as running backs coach at Perry, Chapman helped lead the Commodores to four consecutive playoff ap-pearances including the City League championship in 2010. The ground game flourished under his tutelage, and amassed 73 touchdowns and over 5,000 yards during his tenure.

Ken Achenbach - Tight Ends/TacklesA local coaching legend with deep ties to the Mead-ville community, the 2012 campaign marks the third coaching stint for Ken Achenbach at Allegheny Col-lege. Achenbach spent nearly 20 years commanding the sidelines at Meadville High School before retiring following another winning season and deep playoff run. At Allegheny, Coach Achenbach oversees the tight ends and offensive tackles.

Achenbach, who previously worked with the Gators’ defensive line and wide receivers, led the Meadville Bulldogs to the PIAA District 10 championship game on three occasions (1986, 1991, 1998). He began his coaching ca-reer as an assistant at Meadville in 1980 and took over the reins of the program in 1984. After leaving in 1999, Achenbach spent one year as an assistant at Allegheny followed by a three-year coaching stint at his alma mater, Thiel. He returned to the head coaching ranks in 2005 where he spent the next three seasons with Saegertown High School. Another one-year stint with the Gators preceded his final two-year run with the Bulldogs.

In over 30 years of coaching, Achenbach amassed an overall record of 129-94-6. He was selected as the Northwest Conference Coach of the Year in 1986 and 1990, and was honored in 2000 with the Meadville Area Sports Banquet Community Service Award.

A life-long resident of the region, Achenbach enjoyed a sparkling reputation as a player, where he was a four-year starter for Thiel. Named team captain for the 1977 season, Achenbach was a two-time All-PAC performer.

Ty Fritz - QuarterbacksA three-year letterwinner and co-captain at Franklin College, Fritz is in his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Gators, and his first year overseeing the program’s quarterbacks. Fritz served as Allegheny’s wide receivers coach the previous three seasons.

After graduating with a Bachelor of So-cial Science in Secondary Education in May 2007, Fritz joined the Franklin staff as an intern to coach the quarterbacks, run-ning backs and wing backs. In his two seasons, he helped guide the Grizzlies to back-to-back Heartland Athletic Con-ference championships. Fritz has also leant his playing and coaching expertise to the Indianapolis Colts Skills Camp and the Bishop Dullaghan Camp.

Travis Gillespie - Offensive CoordinatorEntering his ninth season, Travis Gillespie will once again be in charge of the Gator offense while coaching the tight ends and wide receiv-ers. He is in his third season as the offensive coordinator, but has orchestrated the offense since the 2008 campaign. He spent the previ-ous six seasons on the offensive side of the ball mentoring the running backs, tight ends, and offensive line. He also had a two-year stint as the Gators’ defensive line coach.

Gillespie has coached 15 NCAC All-Conference selections at seven dif-ferent positions, while maintaining a balanced offensive attack (52% Run – 48% Pass). Even with the balanced attack, his offensive staff and players have helped to set new records in four areas: passing attempts in a season, career passing yards, career passing attempts, and career pass-ing completions.

Before arriving at Allegheny, Gillespie was an assistant coach at Tri-State University (now Trine University) for two years. As an offensive line coach, he mentored four All-Conference players and one All-American. He started his coaching career with a two-year stint at Defiance College.

A native of Perry, Ohio, Gillespie was a four-year letterwinner in football as well as a three- year letterwinner in track and field at Augustana Col-lege. He later transferred to Defiance and received a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Travis, his wife Elizabeth, and their son Joey reside in Meadville.

Ryan Jones- Offensive LineRyan Jones, a native of Blairsville, Pa., and 2002 graduate of Allegheny Col-lege, is in his sixth season as an assis-tant coach on the Gator football staff, where he will oversee the offensive line. Jones, who helped left tackle Sam Tay-lor en route to All-American honors after the 2011 season, was a two-year starter on the offensive line for the Gators in

2000 and 2001 while earning a bachelor of arts in history. Upon graduation from Allegheny, Jones was as an assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washing-ton, serving as the offensive line/tight end coach from 2002-03. The following year he took over the duties as special teams coordinator and defensive line coach.

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

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Highschool 1 Raysean Glenn .................... So. .........S .........5-10 .......170 .................................................New Castle, Pa. / New Castle 1 Stephen Nymick .................. So. ....... QB .........6-2 ........165 ............................................Homer City, Pa. / Homer-Center 2 Isaac Gittens ........................ Jr. ........ WR ........5-8 ........160 ........................................... Burlington, N.J. / Peddie School 2 Cody Stolar ...........................Fr. ..........S ..........5-8 ........170 ................................................. South Park, Pa. / South Park 3 Chad Brinkman ................... So. ........CB ........5-11 .......175 ..........................................Nine Mile Falls, Wash. / Lakeside 4 Colin Hartford .......................Sr. .........CB ........5-10 .......158 .................................................Fox Chapel, Pa. / Fox Chapel 4 Tim Werley ............................Sr. .........FB ........5-10 .......240 ....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth 5 Ronnie Borne ...................... So. ........CB .........5-9 ........165 ........................................................Coraopolis, Pa. / Cornell 5 Andrew Niklaus ................... So. ....... WR .......5-11 .......190 ...................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth 6 Islam Ahmed ........................ Jr. .........TB ........5-11 .......200 ................................................... Brooklyn, N.Y. / Stuyvesant 6 Pat Jones ............................. So. .........S .........5-11 .......175 ................................................Allison Park, Pa. / Deer Lakes 7 Ryan Schroth ........................Sr. ........S/P ........6-2 ........175 ..................................................................... Mars, Pa. / Mars 7 Kyle Smith ............................Fr. ........ QB ........5-10 .......175 .....................................................Vermilion, Ohio / Firelands 8 Bubba Beaton ......................Fr. ..........S ..........5-9 ........170 ................................................Cooper City, Fla. / Cooper City 8 Jeff Fleming ..........................Sr. ........ WR ........6-2 ........183 ....................................................Gibsonia, Pa. / Deer Lakes 9 David Bassi ..........................Sr. .........TE .........6-3 ........240 .........................................................Charleroi, Pa. / Ringgold 9 Jimmy Ketterer .....................Sr. ..........K ..........5-7 ........165 ............................................ Greenwood Lake, N.Y. / Tuxedo 10 Chuck Miller ........................ So. ...... OLB .......5-10 .......170 ...................................................Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley 10 Joe Moran ............................ Jr. .........TE .........6-2 ........250 ..............................................New York, N.Y. / Lower Merion 11 Ryan Vietmeier .....................Sr. ..........S ..........5-9 ........185 ................................Jefferson Hills, Pa. / Thomas Jefferson 12 Mick Betler ...........................Sr. ........ WR .......5-10 .......181 ..............................................Charleroi, Pa. / Geibel Catholic 12 Roman Nardone ..................Fr. ........ ILB .......5-10 .......195 .............................................................. Beaver, Pa. / Beaver 13 Tanner Allem ........................Fr. ........ QB .........6-5 ........190 .................................................. Souderton, Pa. / Souderton 14 Joe Dawida .......................... So. ....... QB .........6-3 ........210 .............................................. Industry, Pa. / Western Beaver 15 Mike Person .........................Sr. ........ QB ........5-11 .......174 ............................................ Williamsport, Pa. / Williamsport 16 Mike Neville ..........................Fr. ........ WR ........5-9 ........160 ............................................... East Aurora, N.Y. / St. Francis 17 Brandon Ginoza ...................Fr. .........TB .........5-8 ........170 ................................................Chino Hills, Calif. / Chino Hills 18 Colin Muldoon ...................... Jr. ..........S ..........5-8 ........185 ...................................................Scarsdale, N.Y. / Scarsdale 19 Hunter Jones ........................Fr. .........TB .........5-7 ........175 ............................................................. Lake City, Pa. / Girard 20 Nick Hollinger ...................... So. ........TB .........5-6 ........215 ...................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel 21 Tyler Smith ...........................Fr. .........TB .........5-8 ........170 .............................................. Hanover, Pa. / Delone Catholic 22 Julian Henderson ................ So. ........CB ........5-10 .......160 ........................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills 22 Ryan Mong .......................... So. .........K .........5-10 .......155 ....................................................... Fairview, Pa. / McDowell 23 Shawn Liberto ..................... So. ........CB .........5-9 ........175 ............................................................. Sarver, Pa. / Freeport 23 Mike Purcell ......................... Jr. .........FB .........5-7 ........225 ............................................. Kulpmont, Pa. / Mount Carmel 24 CJ Lebesco ...........................Fr. ........ WR ........5-7 ........155 ....................................................Bensalem, Pa. / Bensalem 24 Nick Perretta ........................Fr. ..........K ..........5-7 ........140 ........................................ New Brighton, Pa. / New Brighton 26 Nick Deichler ........................Fr. .........TB .........5-9 ........220 ............................................Berlin Heights, Ohio / Firelands 27 Taylor O’Brien .......................Sr. .........FB .........5-7 ........195 ........................................................ Bradford, Pa. / Bradford 28 Joel DeFelice ........................ Jr. .........TB ........5-10 .......220 ........................................... North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin 29 Ethan Ivey .............................Fr. ........ ILB ........6-0 ........195 .............................Blairstown, N.J. / North Warren Regional 30 Dan Lubarda ........................ Jr. .........FB .........6-1 ........215 ........................................ Nesconset, N.Y. / Smithtown West 31 Casey McGrath .................... Jr. ........ WR .......5-11 .......175 .............................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton-La Salle 32 Cody Magliocca ................... So. .........K .........5-11 .......160 .....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 33 Jake Szoszorek .................... Jr. ........ ILB ........5-9 ........215 .................................................................. Erie, Pa. / Iroquois 34 Chris Muise ......................... So. ........FB ........5-10 .......190 .........................................Topsfield, Mass. / Pingree School 35 Bill Devlin .............................Sr. ........ ILB ........5-9 ........200 ......................................... Natrona Heights, Pa. / Highlands 36 Corey Baumgardner .............Fr. ....... OLB ........5-9 ........185 ......................................Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional 36 Anthony Opet .......................Fr. .........FB ........5-11 .......235 ............................................................. Aurora, Ohio / Aurora 37 Austin Brady .........................Fr. .........CB ........5-11 .......185 ....................................................San Jose, Calif. / Lynbrook 38 Kyle King ..............................Fr. .........TE ........5-10 .......200 ........................................ New Bloomfield, Pa. / Susquenita 39 Lucas Schwanke ..................Sr. ..........S .........5-11 .......165 ......................................................Russell, Pa. / Eisenhower 40 Ben Perko ............................. Jr. .........TB .........6-2 ........190 ..................................................................Perry, Ohio / Perry 41 Julian Dean ......................... So. ...... OLB ........6-2 ........185 ........................................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry 42 Chris Couvillon .....................Fr. .........RE .........6-1 ........220 ...............................................Cooper City, Fla. / Cooper City 42 Josh Paradise ...................... So. ........FB ........5-10 .......200 ................................................Edinboro, Pa. / Northwestern

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Highschool 44 Tom Bober ........................... So. ........TE .........6-2 ........240 ....................................................... Pulaski, Pa. / Wilmington 45 Sam Flowers ....................... So. ....... ILB .......5-10 .......225 .................................................. Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton 46 Johnathon Opet ...................Fr. .........CB .........5-8 ........170 .............................................................. Aurora, Ohio / Aurora 47 Brad Burkley ........................ Jr. ....... OLB ........6-0 ........200 .............................................. Latrobe, Pa. / Greater Latrobe 49 Scottie Thornton ..................Fr. ....... OLB ........6-0 ........175 .......................................................... Cleveland, Ohio / Shaw 50 Nate Wirtz ............................Fr. ........ ILB .......5-10 .......200 ......................... Hudson, Ohio / Western Reserve Academy 51 Garrett Miller ....................... So. ....... ILB ........6-2 ........205 ..................................................Leechburg, Pa. / Leechburg 53 Trevor Colvin ......................... Jr. ........ ILB ........5-5 ........190 ................................................... Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 54 Rick Howser ......................... Jr. .........RE .........6-1 ........240 .........................................Wilmette, Ill. / New Trier Township 54 Thaddeus Mitchell .............. So. ........OL .........6-2 ........230 ........................................................... Artemas, Pa. / Everett 55 Ed Heasley .......................... So. ........RE ........5-11 .......215 ....................................................... Bessemer, Pa. / Mohawk 56 Giovanni Taw ........................Fr. .........DE .........6-0 ........235 .......................................... Sheffield Lake, Ohio / Brookside 57 Luke Ditzler .......................... Jr. ........ ILB .......5-10 .......195 ............................................Coudersport, Pa. / Coudersport 58 Aydin Alikaya ....................... So. ....... ILB ........6-1 ........210 ..............................................................Trafford, Pa. / Norwin 59 Will Kawalec ........................ So. ........RE .........6-2 ........170 ................................. West Seneca, N.Y. / West Seneca East 60 Jesse Battaglia ...................... So. ........OL .........6-2 ........270 ...............................................New Brighton, Pa. / Rochester 61 Robert Thompson ................Fr. .........DT .........6-2 ........330 ................................................... Cleveland, Ohio / John Hay 62 John Hamblen ......................Fr. .........OL .........6-1 ........230 ............................................. Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth 62 Chris Patrick .........................Fr. .........DE .........6-0 ........215 ..................................................... Fairfax, Va. / WT Woodson 63 Taylor El-Ani ..........................Sr. .........OL .........6-0 ........215 ...................................................... Rochester, N.Y. / Brighton 64 Ty Pryor ................................. Jr. .........OL ........5-11 .......280 ........................................Slippery Rock, Pa. / Slippery Rock 65 Nate Grandelis .....................Fr. .........DT .........6-1 ........245 ..........................................Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston 66 Zach Harvey .........................Fr. .........OL .........6-2 ........245 .............................................. Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny 67 Zack Palmer ........................ So. ........OL .........6-0 ........285 ......................................... Waterford, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 68 Michael Petro ...................... So. ........OL ........5-11 .......260 ..................................................Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley 69 Alex Bookshar ......................Fr. .........OL .........6-1 ........270 ................................................Lorain, Ohio / Amherst Steele 70 Sumner Beal ........................ Jr. .........OL .........5-9 ........265 .................................................. Hingham, Mass. / Hingham 72 Tyler Kowalski ......................Fr. .........OL .........6-2 ........285 ....................................................... Macedon, N.Y. / Penfield 73 Mike Meiran .........................Fr. .........OL ........5-11 .......290 .............................................Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township 73 Dakotah Roe ....................... So. ........DE .........6-4 ........230 .................................................Burnham, Pa. / Indian Valley 74 Tyler Seibert .........................Fr. .........OL .........5-8 ........260 ..........................................Fayetteville, Pa. / Chambersburg 75 Mason Allen .........................Fr. .........OL .........6-0 ........240 .............................................Fort Myers, Fla. / Lehigh Senior 76 Neal Colecchi .......................Fr. .........OL ........5-11 .......250 ......................................... West Leechburg, Pa. / Kiski Area 77 Conor Sharp .........................Sr. .........OL .........6-3 ........305 ............................................Arlington, Va. / Washington-Lee 78 Hunter Bailey ...................... So. ........OL .........6-3 ........245 .............................................. Reading, Pa. / Schuylkill Valley 78 Quinntin Tarbox ....................Fr. .........DT .........6-4 ........255 ...................................... Allegany, N.Y. / Allegany-Limestone 79 Joey Grecek ......................... So. ........OL .........6-2 ........240 ............................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 81 Derrick Emigh ..................... So. ....... WR ........5-6 ........145 ................................................................Tyrone, Pa. / Tyrone 82 Jordan Vescio .......................Fr. ........ WR .......5-10 .......185 .............................................. Sewickley, Pa. / Quaker Valley 83 Josh Zenkert ........................Fr. ........ WR ........6-0 ........170 ........................................... Sheffield Lake, Ohio / Brookside 84 Lucas Morton .......................Fr. ........ WR ........6-0 ........165 .........................................................Erie, Pa. / Harbor Creek 85 Joe Oliva .............................. So. ........DT ........5-11 .......245 .................................................New Castle, Pa. / New Castle 86 Evan Mahoney .................... So. ........DE .........6-0 ........200 ............................................. Brunswick, Maine / Brunswick 87 Mike Hall ..............................Fr. ........ WR ........6-1 ........180 ............................................... Waterford, Pa. / Fort LeBoeuf 88 Chris Bourne ........................Fr. ........ WR ........6-1 ........190 ..............................................East Aurora, N.Y. / East Aurora 89 Ben Tarcson .........................Fr. ........ WR ........6-4 ........185 ................................................... Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 90 Blayze Schindler ....................Sr. .........DT .........5-9 ........235 ..................................................... New Eagle, Pa. / Ringgold 91 Tyler Clark ............................ So. ........DT ........5-10 .......255 ......................................... McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township 92 John Douglas .......................Sr. .........DE .........6-3 ........235 ............................................................ Sarver, Pa. / Freeport 93 Josh Hamblen ......................Sr. .........DE .........6-2 ........220 ............................................. Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth 94 Rudy DeStefano ...................Sr. ........ ILB ........5-9 ........225 ................................................Monongahela, Pa. / Ringgold 95 Ryan Sherry ......................... So. ........DT .........6-3 ........240 ............................................... Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park 96 Zach Frink ........................... So. ........DE .........6-1 ........220 ..................................... Belcamp, Md. / John Carroll School 97 Pat Jameson ........................ Jr. .........RE .........6-0 ........220 .........................Ligonier, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic 98 Zach Minney .........................Sr. .........DT .........5-8 ........245 ..........................................Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston 99 Eric Bonfadini ....................... Jr. .........DE ........5-11 .......190 .................. Mission Viejo, Calif. / Santa Margarita Catholic

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DeStefano’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2011 7 8 3 11 1.5-52010 10 11 14 25 3-72009 5 5 4 9 0.5-1Career 22 24 21 45 5-13

2011: Played in nine games as a regular starter on special teams.

2010: Appeared in four games at special teams.

Mick Betler

12SeniorlWRl5-10l181

Charleroi Pa./ Geibel Catholic

Rudy DeStefano

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Monongahela Pa./ Ringgold

Bill Devlin

35SeniorlILBl5-9l200

Natrona Heights Pa./ Highlands

David Bassi

9SeniorlTEl6-3l240Charleroi Pa./ Ringgold

2011: Appeared in seven games in first season with Allegheny after transfer from Washington & Jefferson...caught two passes for 19 yards.

Rudy DeStefanoZach Minney

2011: Part of the team’s regular rotation at inside linebacker…had 11 tackles on the season including three solo stops at Kenyon (10/8)…finished the year with 1.5 tackles for loss…tied career high with three tackles against Hiram (11/5).

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

2011: First Team All-NCAC...led Allegheny with 70 total tackles…had at least two tack-les in every game…credited with season-high 12 stops in Gators’ victory at Carnegie Mellon (9/10) while adding first career in-terception…racked up 10 tackles, including nine solo and three for loss against Case Western Reserve (10/1)…led the Gators with 3.5 sacks while finishing the campaign with 7.5 tackles for loss.

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

2009: Appeared in all 10 games recording five tackles.

Devlin’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2011 10 39 31 70 7.5-332010 10 13 14 27 1-42009 10 2 3 5 0-0Career 30 54 48 102 8.5-37

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John Douglas

92SeniorlDEl6-3l245

Sarver Pa./ Freeport

Taylor El-Ani

63JuniorlOLl6-0l215Rochester, N.Y./ Brighton

Jeff Fleming

8SeniorlWRl6-2l183

Gibsonia, Pa./ Deer Lakes

Colin Hartford

4SeniorlCBl5-10l158

Fox Chapel, Pa./ Fox Chapel

Zach Minney

98JuniorlDTl5-7l260

Houston, Pa. /Chartiers-Houston

Jimmy Ketterer

9SeniorlKl5-7l164

Greenwood Lake N.Y./Tuxedo

2011: Starting defensive end…appeared in all 10 games…had at least one tackle in every game…finished among the NCAC leaders with a team-high 12.5 tackles for loss…totaled five tackles, including four for a loss of 16 yards against Hiram (11/5)…made tackles behind the line of scrimmage in six different games.

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

DouglaS’ DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2011 10 17 10 27 12.5-392010 10 16 7 23 12-41Career 20 33 17 50 24.5-80

2011: Appeared in one game along the offensive line.

2011: D3football Third Team All-North Region…First Team All-NCAC…had at least one tackle in every game while starting at safety…scored two defensive touchdowns on interceptions, including a 34-yard re-turn against DePauw (9/17) and a 32-yard run back at Kenyon (10/8)…finished the year with eight pass break-ups, including a career-high three break-ups against Hiram (11/5)…enjoyed two-interception game against DePauw and added three solo tackles en route to NCAC Defensive Player of the Week honors…totaled a game-best six tackles at Carnegie Mellon (9/10) and Case Western Reserve (10/1).

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

HartforD’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total INT-Yds2011 10 22 13 35 3-662010 10 34 7 41 3-7Career 20 56 20 76 6-73

2011: Appeared in five games, mostly on special teams.

2011: Made tranisition from wide receiver to place kicker.

2011: Appeared in the regular rotation at nose guard while logging action in all 10 games…totaled 15 tackles and 2.5 sacks, including a 13-yard stuff against Oberlin (11/12) in the season finale…had three tackles including one for loss in the opener against Bethany…finished with three solo tackles at Kenyon (10/8).

2010: Saw action in all 10 games…set a career high with four tackles, including three solos against Kenyon…credited with one tackle and a fumble recovery at na-tionally-ranked No. 17 Wabash…totaled 15

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Taylor O’Brien

27SeniorlTBl5-7l208Bradford Pa./Bradford

tackles on the season…had three tackles in season-opening shutout at Bethany.

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

Minney’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds2011 10 8 7 15 3-242010 9 6 9 15 2-82009 2 0 2 2 0-0Career 21 14 18 32 5-32

2011: Opened the season as the start-ing tail back while logging time in seven games…rushed for a career-high 88 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries in the Ga-tors’ win at Carnegie Mellon (9/10)…had season-long run of 17 yards in the opener against Bethany (9/3)…finished the year with 254 yards rushing and 14 yards re-ceiving.

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

2009: Missed the 2009 season due to injury.

2008: Played in all 10 games…caught a personal-long 17-yard pass against West-minster…finished the season with 34 rush-ing and 20 receiving yards.

o’Brien’S ruSHing StatiSticS

Year G Att Net Avg. TD2011 7 79 254 3.2 12010 10 1 5 5.0 12008 10 12 34 2.8 0Career 27 92 293 3.2 2

Mike Person

15SeniorlQBl5-11l174

Williamsport, Pa. /Williamsport2011: Listed on the two-deep as the second or third string quarterback throughout season.

Ryan Schroth

7SeniorlP/Sl6-2l175

Mars, Pa. /Mars

2011: Saw significant time in the starting rotation of the secondary…had a career-high seven tackles (all solo) in regular-season finale against Oberlin (11/12)…in-tercepted first career pass against Denison (10/15)…posted at least four tackles in six of seven games…finished with two pass break-ups.

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

Blayze Schindler

90SeniorlDTl5-9l235

New Eagle, Pa. /Ringgold

Lucas Schwanke

39SeniorlSl5-11l165Russel, Pa. /Eisenhower

2011: Appeared in eight games, mostly along the defensive line...credited with two tackles.

2010: Appeared in two games…made one tackle which went for a loss in the Gators’ season-opening win at Bethany.

2011: Played in nine games while logging time on special teams and in the defensive back field…totaled career-best four tackles at Carnegie Mellon (9/10)…had tackles in six games and finished the year with nine stops.

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

Lucas Schwanke

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Conor Sharp

77SeniorlOLl6-3l305

Arlington, Va./Washington-Lee2011: Appeared in seven games, logging time at both right guard and center.

2010: Appeared in all 10 games while starting at right guard.

Ryan Vietmeier

11SeniorlCBl5-9l185

Jefferson Hills, Pa./ Thomas Jefferson2011: All-NCAC Honorable Mention...ap-peared in all 10 games while starting in the secondary…registered a career-high nine tackles against Case Western Reserve (10/1) and Denison (10/15)…had at least one tackle in every game…finished the year with one sack and three pass break-ups.

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

vietMeier’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total INT-Yds2011 10 30 24 54 0-02010 8 12 8 20 0-0Career 18 42 32 74 0-0

Tim Werley

4SeniorlFBl5-10l240

Pittsburgh, Pa./ Avonworth2011: Appeared in nine games at full back…rushed three times for 15 yards at Kenyon (10/8) while adding three recep-tions for 16 yards in best offensive effort of the season.

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

Conor Sharp

Taylor O’Brien

Sumner Beal

70JuniorlOLl5-9l265

Hingham Mass./ Hingham2011: Served as a back-up at center for the 2011 campaign.

Eric Bonfadini

99JuniorlDLl5-9l220

Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita.

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Did You Know?Through the 1990s, Allegheny fielded one of the most dominant football programs at any NCAA level. The Gators completed the decade with a .850 winning percentage (93-16), made the NCAA playoffs six times, finished third in Division III in wins, and earned a top-10 national ranking seven times. Earning a No. 1 ranking following its national championship win, the Gators were ranked No. 2 at the conclusion of the 1996 and 1997 campaigns. The 1994 team (ranked No. 3) was especially dominant, finishing the year as the NCAA leader in yards (543.8) and points per game (47.0).

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Brad Burkley

47JuniorlOLBl6-0l200

Latrobe Pa./Greater Latrobe2011: Started all 10 games at outside line-backer…finished the season with 45 tack-les, two sacks, and 3.5 tackles for loss…recorded career-high 10 tackles in Allegh-eny’s win against Denison (10/15)…record-ed at least two tackles in every game…had five tackles, one sack, and first career pass break-up against Case Western Reserve.

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

Burkley’S DefenSive StatiSticS

Year G UA A Total INT-Yds2011 10 28 17 45 3.5-122010 8 3 8 11 0-0Career 18 31 25 56 3.5-12

Trevor Colvin

53JuniorlILBl5-5l190

Erie Pa./Mercyhurst Prep

Joel DeFelice

28JuniorlFBl5-10l225

North Huntingdon Pa./Norwin

2011: Logged action in all 10 games…racked up career-high seven tackles in Gators’ victory against Kenyon (10/8)…fin-ished the campaign with 16 tackles, includ-ing seven solo stops.

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

Isaac Gittens

2JuniorlWRl5-8l150

Burlington, N.J./Peddie School2011: Saw time in seven games as the back-up full back…hauled in an eight-yard reception in the season opener against Bethany (9/3)…finished the season with 18 all-purpose yards (6 rushing, 12 receiv-ing).

2011: Enjoyed best outing as a defensive back in the win at Carnegie Mellon (9/10), totaling two solo tackles and a pass break-up.

2010: Saw action in four games mostly on special teams…credited with one tackle against nationally-ranked No. 6 Wittenberg.

Josh Hamblen

93SeniorlDEl6-2l220

Wadsworth, Ohio/Wadsworth2011: Missed season due to injury.

2010: Saw action in three games…was credited with two tackles against Kenyon including first career stop for loss.

Luke Ditzler

57JuniorlILBl5-10l195

Coudersport, Pa./Coudersport2011: Appeared in two games on spe-cial teams...credited with three tackles...totaled two tackles including one for loss against Kenyon (10/8).

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Pat Jameson

97JuniorlDLl5-11l225

Ligonier, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic2011: Appeared in started in nine games at defensive and rush end…totaled 17 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks while averaging nine yards on stops behind the line of scrimmage…finished with a sea-son-high four tackles against Case Western Reserve (10/1) and Denison (10/15).

Dan Lubarda

30JuniorlFBl6-1l215

Nesconet, N.Y./Smithtown West

Casey McGrath

31JuniorlWRl5-11l175

Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-La Salle

Colin Muldoon

18JuniorlSl5-8l185

Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale

Ben Perko

40JuniorlTBl6-2l190

Perry, Ohio/ Perry

2011: Appeared in four games, mostly on special teams...credited with four tackles after making two stops in the Gators’ vic-tories against Kenyon (10/8) and Hiram (11/5).

2011: Finished second on the team with 325 yards rushing, including a team-best 4.3 yards per carry…had just one carry for negative yards in 74 attempts…rushed for career-high 96 yards on 15 carries in the Gators’ win against Hiram (11/5)…rushed 15 times for 83 yards at Carnegie Mellon…Allegheny was 3-0 in games where Perko had at least 10 carries…caught five passes for 31 yards and finished the year with 352 all-purpose yards.

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

Perko’S ruSHing StatiSticS

Year G Att Net Avg. TD2011 7 74 321 4.3 02010 3 6 15 2.5 0Career 10 80 336 4.2 0

Ty Pryor

64JuniorlOLl5-11l280

Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock

Mike Purcell

23JuniorlFBl5-7l220

Kulpont, Pa./Mount Carmel

Jake Szoszorek

33JuniorlILBl5-9l215

Erie, Pa./Iroquois

2011: Logged action in all 10 games as the Gators’ starting left guard.

2010: Appeared in six games while moving into the starting lineup at left guard.

2011: Saw action in all 10 games…fin-ished the year with 15 tackles including one stop for negative yards…credited with first career pass break-up at Carnegie Mel-lon (9/10)…had season-high four tackles against Kenyon (10/8).

2011: Appeared in six games at full back…caught 14 passes for 98 yards and totaled 105 all-purpose yards…enjoyed best per-formance against Wabash (10/29) where he had five catches for 31 yards and his first career touchdown…added four catch-es for 28 yards in the season-finale against Oberlin (11/12).

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

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Joe Dawida

14SophomorelQBl6-3l210Industry, Pa./Western Beaver

Ronnie Borne

5SophomorelCBl5-9l165

Coraopolis, Pa./Cornell

Julian Dean

41SophomorelOLBl6-2l185

Pittsburgh, Pa./Perry

Chad Brinkman

3SophomorelCBl5-11l175

Nine Mile Falls, Wash./Lakeside

Tom Bober

44SophomorelTEl6-2l240

Piulaski, Pa./Wilmington

Aydin Alikaya

58SophomorelILBl6-1l210

Trafford, Pa./Norwin

Jesse Battaglia

60SophomorelOLl6-2l270New Brighton, Pa./Rochester

2011: Listed on the two-deep for most of the season as the back-up left tackle behind All-American Sam Taylor..

Tyler Clark

91SophomorelDTl5-10l255

McMurray, Pa./Peters Township

Hunter Bailey

78SophomorelOLl6-3l245

Reading, Pa./Schuuylkill Valley

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Derrick Emigh

81SophomorelWRl5-6l145

Tyrone, Pa./Tyrone

2011: Played in all 10 games while emerg-ing as the team’s primary punt returner…enjoyed the best day by an Allegheny punt returner in seven years with 86 yards on four attempts against Kenyon (11/5)…closed out the season with 38 yards on five catches against Oberlin (11/12)…totaled a career-high 40 yards, including a career-long 32-yard reception in Allegheny’s win against Denison (10/15)…piled up 112 all-purpose yards in the win versus the Lords.

Raysean Glenn

1SophomorelSl5-10l170New Castle, Pa./New Castle

2011: Opened collegiate career with a sea-son-high four solo tackles against Bethany (9/3)…credited with a blocked punt against Wabash (10/29)…finished the season with 11 total tackles, including six solo stops…regular starter on special teams.

Nick Hollinger

20SophomorelTBl5-6l215Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel

Julian Henderson

22SophomorelCBl5-10l160Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills

2011: Appeared in three games on special teams...credited with one tackle at nation-ally-ranked No. 18 Wittenberg.

Sam Flowers

45SophomorelILBl5-10l225

Allison Park, Pa./Hampton

Joey Grecek

79SophomorelOLl6-2l240

Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks

Zach Frink

96SophomorelDEl6-1l220

Bellcamp, Md./John Carroll School

2011: Saw action in two games on special teams.

Ed Heasley

55SophomorelREl5-11l215

Bessemer, Pa./Mohawk

Pat Jones

6SophomorelSl5-11l175Allison Park, Pa./Deer Lakes

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Did You Know?En route to a 7-1 season, Allegheny topped the College of Wooster 116-0 during the 1913 campaign in the most lopsided victory in school history. The following year, Allegheny pieced together its first of three undefeated seasons. Led by fullback and team captain Al Munhall, the only blemish in 1914 was a 3-3 tie with Akron. Allegheny finished the seven-game slate allowing only 20 points.

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Evan Mahoney

86SophomorelDEl6-0l200Brunswick, Maine/Brunswick

Chuck Miller

10SophomorelOLBl5-10l170

Bolivar, Pa./Ligonier Valley

Thaddeus Mitchell

54SophomorelOLl6-2l230

Artemas, Pa./Everett

Chris Muise

34SophomorelFBl5-10l190

Topsfield, Mass./Pingree School

Garrett Miller

51SophomorelILBl6-2l205

Leechburg, Pa./Leechburg

Ryan Mong

22SophomorelKl5-10l155

Fairview, Pa./McDowell

Ryan Vietmeier

Stephen Nymick

1SophomorelQBl6-2l165Homer City, Pa./Homer-Center

Shawn Liberto

23SophomorelCBl5-9l175

Sarver, Pa./Freeport

Will Kawalec

59SophomorelREl6-2l170

West Seneca, N.Y./West Seneca East

Cody Magliocca

32SophomorelKl5-11l160

Pittsburgh, Pa./Brashear

Did You Know?Late in 1987, a crowd of approximately 4,000 turned out at Robertson Field to wit-ness one of the greatest Division III football games ever staged. The weather played an important part in the game as crews cleared more than 10 inches of snow from the playing surface just prior to kick off. The wind chill was below zero, while snow show-ers covered the field throughout the game. Washington and Jefferson, which entered the game ranked No. 2 in the country, had all it could handle from the No. 5 Gators. The Ga-tors had just scored to take a 17-9 lead with 50 seconds left in the fourth quarter. W&J tied the game following a 27-yard TD toss on the final play of regulation. Allegheny was intercepted on the third play of overtime, and the Presidents capitalized with a 23-17 win.

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Joe Oliva

85SophomorelDTl5-11l245New Castle. Pa./New Castle

Andrew Niklaus

5SophomorelWRl5-11l190

Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth

2011: Rookie wideout worked his way into the regular rotation while appearing in all 10 games…totaled six catches for 53 yards…grabbed career-long 20-yard recep-tion against Wabash (10/29).

Andrew Niklaus

Zack Palmer

67SophomorelOLl6-0l285

Waterford, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep

Josh Paradise

42SophomorelFBl5-10l200Edinboro, Pa./Northwestern

Michael Petro

68SophomorelOLl5-11l260

Bolivar, Pa./Ligonier Valley

Ryan Sherry

95SophomorelDTl6-3l240Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park

2011: Appeared in eight games along the offensive line...opened the season second on the depth chart at right guard...emerged as the regular-season starter.

Zack Palmer

2011: Filled the starting role at rush end…credited with a forced fumble in his second career game at Carnegie Mellon (9/10)…totaled a season-best four tackles against Case Western Reserve (10/1)…finished rookie campaign with 11 total stops.

Ryan Sherry

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2012 Roster Breakdown By State

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Pronounciation GuideAlikaya .......................................... Alla-k-eye-aEl-Ani ............................................... El-awn-eeBonfadini ...............................Bon-fa-dee-neeCouvillon .......................................... Coo-V-onEmigh ....................................................... AmyFilous ............................................. F-eye-low-sGrecek ..............................................Gress-ickKawalec ........................................ Ka-Wall-ekMagliocca ........................................ Mi-aw-ka

Meiran .............................................Meer-awnMuise ................................................... Mew-sPetite ....................................................Pe-teetSchroth ............................................. SchroathSchwanke ................................... Schwan-keeSzoszorek ....................................... Sa-zor-ickVietmeier..........................................Vit-meyerWirtz .......................................................Wertz

California ....................................................3Florida ........................................................3Illinois .........................................................1Maine .........................................................1Maryland ....................................................2Massachusetts ..........................................2Michigan ....................................................1New Jersey .................................................2New York ..................................................11Ohio ..........................................................13Pennsylvania ...........................................72Virginia .......................................................2Washington ................................................1

Seniors .....................................................19Junior .......................................................17Sophomore ..............................................36Freshmen .................................................40

Class Breakdown

Isaac Gittens

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David Bassi Raysean Glenn Jake Szoszorek

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OBERLIN, OH 44074OBERLIN COLLEGE

RICHMOND,IN 47374

EARLHAMCOLLEGE

SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501

WITTENBERGUNIVERSITY

WOOSTER, OH 44691

COLLEGE OFWOOSTER

GRANVILLE, OH 43023

DENISONUNIVERSITY

GAMBIER, OH 43022KENYON COLLEGE

HIRAM, OH 44234

HIRAMCOLLEGE

MEADVILLE, PA 16335ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933WABASH COLLEGE

DELAWARE, OH 43015

OHIO WESLEYANUNIVERSITY

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Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athlet-ics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academi-cally selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylva-nia — Allegheny College, DePauw University, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in ad-dition to Earlham College as an affiliate member — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards.

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

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

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

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

2011 NCAC Standings

Team NCAC Pct. Overall Pct.Wabash 6-0 1.000 12-1 .923Wittenberg 5-1 .833 8-2 .800 Denison 4-2 .667 5-5 .500 Allegheny 3-3 .500 5-5 .500 Ohio Wesleyan 3-3 .500 4-6 .400Wooster 3-3 .500 4-6 .400 Oberlin 2-4 .333 3-7 .300 Hiram 1-5 .167 1-9 .100 Kenyon 0-6 .000 0-10 .000

2011 All-NCAC First Teams

First Team Offense Yr. Pos. Ben Zoeller (Wittenberg) Sr. QBSam Fioroni (Denison) Jr. RBRobert Flagg (Wooster) Sr. RBJonathan Horn (Wabash) Sr. WRJosh McKee (Wittenberg) Sr. WRBryan Elliott (Wabash) Sr. CBrian Alspaugh (Wittenberg) Sr. OLWeston Kitley (Wabash) Jr. OLJoe Romanowski (Denison) Sr. OLSam Taylor (Allegheny) Sr. OL

First Team Defense Yr. Pos.AJ Akinribade (Wabash) Fr. OLB Zach Hurtt (Wittenberg) Sr. OLBBill Devlin (Allegheny) Jr. ILBC.J. Gum (Wabash) Sr. ILBPat Clegg (Wabash) Jr. DLClay Eaton (Oberlin) Jr. DLJames Huddleston (Ohio Wesleyan) Jr. DLDan Terhune (Wooster) Sr. DLColin Hartford (Allegheny) Jr. DBAustin Hodges (Wabash) Jr. DBQuinton Howard (Wooster) Jr. DBSeth Parker (Wittenberg) Sr. DB

First Team Specialists Yr. Pos.Sean Williams (Wittenberg) Jr. KAndrew DeJong (Allegheny) Sr. PWes Chamblee (Wabash) Sr. RS

Offensive Player of the Year: Ben Zoeller (Wittenberg)Defensive Player of the Year: CJ Gum (Wabash)Newcomer of the Year: AJ Akinribade (Wabash)Coach of the Year: Eric Raeburn (Wabash)

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WOOSTERAllegheny leads, 19-141905 Allegheny at Wooster ..............16-39 L1913 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............116-0 W1950 Allegheny at Wooster ..............13-20 L1951 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 6-20 L1952 Allegheny at Wooster ..............13-52 L1953 Allegheny at Wooster ................ 7-35 L1954 Allegheny at Wooster ................ 0-31 L1955 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............ 13-41 L1984 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............30-29 W1985 Allegheny at Wooster .............. 21-24 L1986 Allegheny at Wooster ................ 16-7 W1987 Allegheny vs. Wooster .................6-3 W1988 Allegheny at Wooster .............. 24-10 W1990 Allegheny at Wooster ..............38-14 W1991 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 34-6 W1992 Allegheny at Wooster ................ 44-3 W1993 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 44-3 W1994 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 62-7 W1995 Allegheny at Wooster ..............57-12 W1996 Allegheny at Wooster ................ 13-3 W1997 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............28-27 W1998 Allegheny at Wooster ..............40-39 W1999 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............10-13 L2000 Allegheny at Wooster ..............43-15 W2001 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 28-7 W2002 Allegheny vs. Wooster .............. 7-21 L2003 Allegheny at Wooster ..............26-20 W2004 Allegheny at Wooster ..............13-35 L2005 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............34-37 L2006 Allegheny at Wooster .............. 21-27 L2007 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............27-20 W2008 Allegheny at Wooster ..............21-35 L2009 Allegheny vs. Wooster ............ 24-21 W

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

1981 Allegheny vs. CMU ............... 13-22 L1982 Allegheny at CMU................ 10-20 L1983 Allegheny vs. CMU .................. 0-35 L1986 Allegheny vs. CMU .................. 7-36 L1987 Allegheny at CMU...................... 7-7 T1991 Allegheny at CMU................. 23-12 W1992 Allegheny vs. CMU ................ 35-21 W1993 Allegheny at CMU..................... 20-7 W1994 Allegheny vs. CMU ..................37-22 W1995 Allegheny at CMU..................... 34-7 W2007 Allegheny at CMU................... 24-21 W2008 Allegheny vs. CMU .................. 41-14 W2009 Allegheny at CMU...................38-35 W 2010 Allegheny vs. CMU ..................34-27 W2011 Allegheny at CMU....................33-13 W

WABASH Wabash leads, 9-32000 Allegheny at Wabash ............. 51-45 W2001 Allegheny vs. Wabash ............. 20-41 L2002 Allegheny at Wabash ............. 14-24 L2003 Allegheny vs. Wabash ..................7-6 W2004 Allegheny at Wabash ............. 16-10 W2005 Allegheny vs. Wabash ............. 21-27 L2006 Allegheny at Wabash ............. 27-41 L2007 Allegheny vs. Wabash .............20-28 L2008 Allegheny at Wabash ............... 7-48 L2009 Allegheny vs. Wabash ............... 3-37 L 2010 Allegheny at Wabash ................ 3-20 L2011 Allegheny vs. Wabash .............16-22 L

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

2007 Allegheny at Oberlin ..............22-27 L2008 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ..............24-13 W2009 Allegheny at Oberlin ................ 22-0 W 2010 Allegheny at Oberlin ............... 17-14 W2011 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ..............13-14 L

CHICAGOInaugural Series Meeting in 2012

DEPAUWAllegheny leads, 1-02011 Allegheny vs. DePauw ............ 17-10 W

WITTENBERG Wittenberg leads, 14-9 1989 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg .......... 24-7 W 1990 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg .......... 38-0 W 1991 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........22-16 W 1992 Allegheny at Witt enberg ....... 16-24 L1993 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........25-14 W1994 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........27-12 W1995 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........ 17-31 L1996 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........ 24-16 W1997 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........ 17-29 L1998 Allegheny at Wittenberg .......... 0-25 L1999 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........ 17-20 L2000 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........21-35 L2001 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........ 17-21 L2002 Allegheny at Wittenberg .......... 3-49 L2003 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........ 27-21 W2004 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........21-42 L2005 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........ 31-21 W2006 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........21-39 L2007 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg .......... 6-17 L2008 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........30-27 W2009 Allegheny at Wittenberg .......10-52 L2010 Allegheny vs. Wittenberg ........ 21-24 L2011 Allegheny at Wittenberg ........... 3-38 L

KENYON Allegheny leads, 23-6 1911 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ................ 24-0 W1941 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............12-18 L1942 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 0-20 L1984 Allegheny at Kenyon ..............14-28 L1985 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............14-15 L1986 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 21-3 W1987 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ................ 28-7 W1988 Allegheny at Kenyon ..............44-28 W1989 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............18-19 L1990 Allegheny at Kenyon ..............24-18 W1991 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............43-21 W1992 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............48-14 W1993 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 59-7 W1994 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 54-0 W1995 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............69-13 W1996 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 57-6 W1997 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............38-10 W1998 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ................ 56-0 W1999 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 42-0 W2000 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ................ 50-0 W2001 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 56-0 W2004 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ................ 42-9 W2005 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............27-34 L2006 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............49-28 W2007 Allegheny at Kenyon ................ 24-0 W2008 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............27-22 W2009 Allegheny vs. Kenyon ..............21-18 W2010 Allegheny at Kenyon ................. 24-0 W2011 Allegheny at Kenyon ............... 31-17 W

Series History vs. 2012 Opponents

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OHIO WESLEYANAllegheny leads, 21-6 1984 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ... 17-21 L1985 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 16-6 W1986 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 21-0 W1987 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ..... 44-6 W1988 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 10-3 W1989 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ..... 7-18 L1990 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .. 14-10 W1991 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ..... 24-7 W1992 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ...32-25 W1993 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 51-7 W1994 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ...22-14 W1995 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 61-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 35-6 W1997 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ... 37-21 W1998 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ..... 27-0 W1999 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 17-3 W2000 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..22-14 W2001 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ... 47-51 L2002 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ...30-16 W2003 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..20-12 W2004 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ... 14-17 L2005 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 8-13 L2006 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..30-13 W2007 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ... 10-17 L2008 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .... 10-7 W2009 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ...30-13 W2010 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan .. 41-21 W

HIRAMAllegheny leads, 30-10-21903 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 10-0 W1904 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 35-0 W1906 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 21-6 W1907 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 17-5 W1908 Allegheny vs. Hiram .....................5-0 W1909 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 15-5 W1910 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 17-5 W1911 Allegheny at Hiram .....................0-5 L1912 Allegheny vs. Hiram .....................0-6 L1913 Allegheny at Hiram ................19-10 W1914 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 52-0 W1915 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 39-0 W1935 Allegheny at Hiram .....................6-0 W1936 Allegheny vs. Hiram .....................6-0 W1937 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 19-7 W1938 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 6-38 L1939 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 6-26 L1940 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 28-0 W1963 Allegheny vs. Hiram ................13-12 W1964 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 6-35 L1972 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 32-0 W1973 Allegheny at Hiram ................30-20 W1974 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 26-6 W1975 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 32-0 W1976 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 7-14 L1977 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 13-3 W1978 Allegheny at Hiram .....................3-7 L1979 Allegheny vs. Hiram .....................9-7 W1980 Allegheny vs. Hiram .....................7-7 T1981 Allegheny at Hiram ................ 23-47 L1982 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 3-28 L1983 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 6-13 L2000 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 70-7 W2001 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 57-0 W2002 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 56-0 W2003 Allegheny at Hiram ................ 37-14 W2004 Allegheny vs. Hiram .................. 49-0 W2005 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 38-6 W2006 Allegheny at Hiram .................. 52-6 W2007 Alegheny vs. Hiram ................... 20-7 W 2010 Allegheny at Hiram .................43-21 W2011 Allegheny vs. Hiram ................44-14 W

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2011 ResultsSept. 3 GROVE CITY ........................ W, 21-19Sept. 10 ALLEGHENY ......................... L, 13-33Sept. 16 at Catholic ............................ L, 28-29Sept. 24 at Kenyon ............................ W, 35-14Oct. 1 at Hiram .................................W, 24-7Oct. 8 OHIO WESLEYAN ................ W, 41-10Oct. 22 at Wittenberg ....................... L, 23-27Oct. 29 WASHINGTON (MO.) * ............ L, 7-14Nov. 5 at Chicago * ....................... W, 28-13Nov. 12 CASE WESTERN * .............. L, 24-38* - University Athletic Association

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 GROVE CITY .............................1 p.m.Sept. 8 at Allegheny ....................... 3:30 p.m.Sept. 14 CATHOLIC .................................7 p.m.Sept. 22 DEPAUW ...................................1 p.m.Sept. 29 at Wabash ................................2 p.m.Oct. 6 DENISON ..................................1 p.m.Oct. 20 OHIO WESLEYAN .....................1 p.m.Oct. 27 at Washington (Mo.) * ......... 12 p.m.Nov. 3 CHICAGO * ........................... 12 p.m.Nov. 10 at Case Western Reserve * ....2 p.m.

COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Game 1 • Sept. 1Wooster, Ohio • John P. Papp Stadium

Location ....................................... .Wooster, Ohio Founded ................................................................Nickname......................................Fighting Scots Colors ................................... Black and Old GoldEnrollment .................................................. 2000Stadium ........................... John P. Papp Stadium Capacity ............................................... 4,500 Playing Surface................................SprinturfConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................508-423-42President................................. Grant H. CornwellAthletic Director ............................ .Keith Beckett Phone ..................................(330) 263-2500Head Coach ...................................Mike Schmitz Alma Mater .....................Bowling Green ‘74 Football Phone ................... (330) 263-2177 Overall Record. ............. 76-46 (12 seasons) Record at School .......... 76-46 (12 seasons)2011 Overall record .......................................4-62011 Conference Record ..............................3-3Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ................................................4-3SID ..................................................Hugh Howard Office Phone ....................... (330) 263-2374 Fax .......................................(330) 263-2209 Email [email protected]

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV.

Game 2 • Sept. 8Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location .......................................Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded ...................................................... 1900Nickname.................................................TartansColors ......................................Cardinal and GreyEnrollment ................................................. 5,350Stadium ....................................Gesling Stadium Capacity ............................................... 3,500 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .............................University AthleticAll-Time Record ............................... 483-351-28 President................................Dr. Jared L. CohonAthletic Director ........................... Susan Bassett Phone .................................. (412) 268-8551Head Coach ....................................Rich Lackner Alma Mater .................. Carnegie Mellon ’79 Football Phone ................... (412) 268-2216 Career Record..........175-85-2 (26 seasons) Record at School .....175-85-2 (26 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................5-52011 Conference Record ..............................1-2Basic Offense ........................................... Wing-TBasic Defense .................................. Multiple 50SID .....................................................Mark Fisher Phone .................................. (412) 268-3087 Fax ....................................... (412) 268-8649 Email ................ [email protected]

2011 ResultsSept. 1 BALDWIN-WALLACE ................L, 0-23Sept. 10 WABASH * ..............................L, 7-19Sept. 17 at Oberlin ..............................W, 14-3Sept. 24 OHIO WESLEYAN * ................W, 10-6Oct. 1 DENISON * .......................... L, 13-27Oct. 8 at Washington (Mo.) ............ L, 20-24Oct. 15 CASE WESTERN ............L, 21-24 (OT)Oct. 22 at Hiram * ........................... W, 35-14Nov. 5 at Kenyon * ...........................W, 31-3Nov. 12 at Wittenberg * ................... L, 21-42* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 ALLEGHENY .............................1 p.m.Sept. 8 at Saint Vincent .......................1 p.m.Sept. 22 WITTENBERG * ........................6 p.m.Sept. 29 at Denison * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 6 at Case Western Reserve .......1 p.m.Oct. 13 HIRAM * ...................................7 p.m.Oct. 20 at Wabash * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 27 DEPAUW * ................................ 2 p.m.Nov. 3 KENYON * ................................1 p.m.Nov. 10 at Ohio Wesleyan * ................1 p.m.

WABASH COLLEGE

2011 ResultsSept. 10 at Wooster ............................ W, 19-7Sept. 17 OHIO WESLEYAN * ............... W, 28-7Sept. 24 at Chicago ............................. W, 49-7Oct. 1 KENYON * ............................. W, 49-0Oct. 8 WASHINGTON (MO.) ..............W, 24-3Oct. 15 at Oberlin * ......................... W, 37-23Oct. 22 DENISON * ......................... W, 39-13Oct. 29 at Allegheny * ..................... W, 22-16Nov. 5 WITTENBERG * ................... W, 28-17Nov. 12 at DePauw ............................ W, 45-7Nov. 19 ILLINOIS COLLEGE .............W, 38-20Nov. 26 NORTH CENTRAL ................ W, 29-28Dec. 3 at Mount Union .......................L, 8-20* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 8 at Hanover ......................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 15 at Denison * ............................1 p.m.Sept. 22 ALLEGHENY * ..........................1 p.m.Sept. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON .................2 p.m.Oct. 6 at Wittenberg *........................1 p.m.Oct. 13 at Washington (Mo.) ................1 p.m.Oct. 20 WOOSTER * .............................1 p.m.Oct. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan * ............ 1:30 p.m.Nov. 3 OBERLIN * ...............................1 p.m.Nov. 10 DEPAUW * ................................1 p.m.

Game 3 • Sept. 22Crawfordsville, Ind. • Sewell Field

Location ......................... Crawfordsville, IndianaFounded ...................................................... 1832Nickname......................................... Little GiantsColors .......................................................ScarlettEnrollment ..................................900 (men only)Stadium ........Sewell Field at Hollett Little Giant Capacity .................................5,000/12,000 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................ 613-376-59President.............................. Dr. Patrick E. WhiteAthletic Director .................................. Joe Halkin Phone .................................. (765) 361-6233Head Coach ....................................Erik Raeburn Alma Mater ........................ Mount Union ’94 Football Phone ................... (765) 361-6300 Career Record............... 96-33 (12 seasons) Record at School ...............39-7 (4 seasons)2011 Record .................................................12-12011 Conference Record ..............................6-0Basic Offense ...................................Single BackBasic Defense ........................................MultipleSID .................................................... Brent Harris Phone .................................. (765) 361-6165 Fax ....................................... (765) 361-6424 Email ........................... [email protected]

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

Game 5 • Oct. 6Chicago, Ill. • Stagg Field

Location ............................................ Chicago, Ill.Founded ...................................................... 1890Nickname...............................................MaroonsColors .....................................Maroon and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 4,955Stadium .............................................Stagg Field Capacity ............................................... 1,650 Playing Surface.......................New-style TurfConference .............................University AthleticAll-Time Record (Since 1969) ...............145-230President..................................... Robert ZimmerAthletic Director .......................Tom Weingartner Phone .................................. (773) 702-7684Head Coach ...................................Dick Maloney Alma Mater ......................UMass Boston ’74 Football Phone ...................(773) 702-9035 Career Record............... 90-76 (18 seasons) Record at School .......... 90-76 (18 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................5-52011 Conference Record ..............................0-3Basic Offense .......................................................Basic Defense ......................................................SID (Interim) ............................ Scott Budeselich Phone ..................................(773) 834-0082 Fax ................................................................... Email [email protected]

2011 ResultsSept. 3 BELOIT .................................W, 44-25Sept. 10 at Concordia (Ill.) ................. L, 10-28Sept. 17 ELMHURST .......................... W, 33-26Sept. 24 WABASH ..................................L, 7-49Oct. 1 at Ohio Wesleyan ................ W, 21-10Oct. 8 at Denison .......................... W, 38-23Oct. 22 KENYON ...............................W, 41-17Oct. 29 at Case Western Reserve * ..... L, 0-6Nov. 5 CARNEGIE MELLON * ......... L, 13-28Nov. 12 at Washington (Mo.) * ........ L, 20-38* - University Athletic Association

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 BELOIT ......................................7 p.m.Sept. 8 CONCORDIA (Ill.) ......................7 p.m.Sept. 15 at Elmhurst ..............................7 p.m.Sept. 22 at Oberlin .................................1 p.m.Oct. 6 ALLEGHENY .............................1 p.m.Oct. 13 at Wittenberg ...........................1 p.m.Oct. 20 at Hiram ...................................1 p.m.Oct. 27 CASE WESTERN RESERVE * ... 2 p.m.Nov. 3 at Carnegie Mellon * ........... 12 p.m.Nov. 10 WASHINGTON (Mo.) * .............1 p.m.

2011 ResultsSept. 3 KENYON ................................ W, 42-0Sept. 17 WOOSTER................................L, 3-14Sept. 24 HIRAM * .................................W, 27-7Oct. 1 at Wittenberg *.....................L, 19-41Oct. 8 at Case Western ...................L, 21-47Oct. 15 WABASH * ........................... L, 23-37Oct. 22 WASHINGTON (MO.) .............L, 21-24Oct. 29 at Denison * .........................L, 28-37Nov. 5 at Ohio Wesleyan * ............. L, 23-30Nov. 12 at Allegheny * ..................... W, 14-13* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Earlham ........................ 1:30 p.m.Sept. 15 OHIO WESLEYAN * ..................1 p.m.Sept. 22 CHICAGO ..................................1 p.m.Sept. 29 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Oct. 6 at Kenyon * .............................1 p.m.Oct. 13 DENISON * ..............................1 p.m.Oct. 20 CASE WESTERN RESERVE ......1 p.m.Oct. 27 at Hiram * ................................ 1 p.m.Nov. 3 at Wabash * ............................1 p.m.Nov. 10 WITTENBERG * ........................1 p.m.

OBERLIN COLLEGE

Game 4 • Sept. 29Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ..........................................Oberlin, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1833Nickname................................................ YeomenColors ..................................... Crimson and GoldEnrollment ................................................. 2,900Stadium .................................... Savage Stadium Capacity ............................................... 3,500 Playing Surface.....................................GrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................382-567-36President.......................................Marvin KrislovAthletic Director .................... Natalie Winkelfoos Phone .................................. (440) 775-6401Head Coach ..................................... Jeff Ramsey Alma Mater ...............................UC-Davis ’83 Football Phone ...................(440) 775-8968 Career Record............... 35-95 (13 seasons) Record at School .......... 35-95 (13 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................3-72011 Conference Record ..............................2-4Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ..................................... 5-2 StackSID ..................................................Mike Mancini Phone ..................................(440) 775-8503 Fax ....................................... (440) 775-5150 Email [email protected]

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

2011 ResultsSept. 3 at Rose-Hulman .................. W, 23-13Sept. 17 at Allegheny ..........................L, 10-17Sept. 24 at Rhodes .............................L, 14-24Oct. 1 CENTRE .................................L, 10-24Oct. 15 at Sewanee .............................L, 7-30Oct. 22 at Ohio Wesleyan ................ W, 34-10Oct. 29 at Austin .............................. W, 21-17Nov. 5 ALBION .....................................W, 7-3Nov. 12 WABASH .................................L, 7-45* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 8 ST. OLAF ...................................1 p.m.Sept. 15 at Wittenberg *........................7 p.m.Sept. 22 at Carnegie Mellon ..................1 p.m.Sept. 29 WASHINGTON (Mo.) .................1 p.m.Oct. 6 OHIO WESLEYAN * ..................1 p.m.Oct. 13 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Oct. 20 KENYON * ................................1 p.m.Oct. 27 at Wooster * ............................. 2 p.m.Nov. 3 DENISON * ..............................1 p.m.Nov. 10 at Wabash * ............................1 p.m.

Game 6• Oct. 13Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location .............................Greencastle, IndianaFounded ...................................................... 1837Nickname................................................... TigersColors ................................... Old Gold and BlackEnrollment ................................................. 2,394Stadium .............................. Blackstock Stadium Capacity ............................................... 4,000 Playing Surface...............................................Conference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record .....................................................President................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director .................................................... Phone .................................. (765) 658-4938Head Coach ......................................Robby Long Alma Mater ................................... Illinois ’02 Football Phone ................... (765) 658-4944 Career Record..................20-10 (3 seasons) Record at School .............20-10 (3 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................4-52011 Conference Record .............................N/ABasic Offense .......................................................Basic Defense ......................................................SID ......................................................Bill Wagner Phone .................................. (765) 658-4630 Fax ....................................... (765) 658-4708 Email [email protected]

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2011 ResultsSept. 3 at Oberlin ................................L, 0-42Sept. 10 at Hiram ............................... L, 13-16Sept. 24 CARNEGIE MELLON ............. L, 14-35Oct. 1 at Wabash * ...........................L, 0-49Oct. 8 ALLEGHENY * .......................L, 17-31Oct. 15 WITTENBERG * .......................L, 7-45Oct. 22 at Chicago .............................L, 17-41Oct. 29 OHIO WESLEYAN * ...............L, 24-44Nov. 5 WOOSTER * ............................L, 3-31Nov. 12 at Denison * ..........................L, 7-26* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Bluffton .......................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 8 EARLHAM .................................1 p.m.Sept. 15 HIRAM * ...................................1 p.m.Sept. 22 at Washington (Mo.) ................2 p.m.Oct. 6 OBERLIN * ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 13 at Ohio Wesleyan * .................1 p.m.Oct. 20 at DePauw * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 27 ALLEGHENY * .......................... 1 p.m.Nov. 3 at Wooster * ............................1 p.m.Nov. 10 DENISON * ..............................1 p.m.

KENYON COLLEGE

Game 8 • Oct. 27Gambier, Ohio • McBride Field

Location ........................................Gambier, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1824Nickname.................................................... LordsColors .......................................Purple and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 1,600Stadium ........................................ McBride Field Capacity ............................................... 2,200 Playing Surface............................OmniGrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................348-603-47President................................S. Georgia NugentAthletic Director .........................Peter T.C. Smith Phone .................................. (740) 427-5456Head Coach ............................... Chris Monfiletto Alma Mater .............................. Davidson ’04 Football Phone ................... (740) 427-5260 Career Record...........................................0-0 Record at School ......................................0-02011 Record .................................................0-102011 Conference Record ..............................0-6Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ................................................4-3SID .....................................................Marty Fuller Phone ................................... (740) 427-5471 Fax ........................................ (740) 504-6174 Email ............................ [email protected]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Game 9 • Nov. 3Meadville, Pa. • Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ...................................... Delaware, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1842Nickname.................................. Battling BishopsColors ........................................... Red and BlackEnrollment ................................................. 1,895Stadium ....................................... Selby Stadium Capacity ............................................... 9,100 Playing Surface............................OmniGrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record .....................................................President......................................Dr. Rock JonesAthletic Director ...............................Roger InglesPhone ........................................ (740) 368-3738Head Coach ........................................Tom Watts Alma Mater ................................Hanover ’02 Football Phone ................... (740) 368-3732 Career Record...........................................0-0 Record at School ......................................0-02011 Record ...................................................4-62011 Conference Record ..............................3-3Basic Offense .......................................... SpreadBasic Defense ................................................4-3SID .......................................... Mark BeckenbachPhone ........................................ (740) 368-3340 Fax ....................................... (740) 368-3332 Email [email protected]

2011 ResultsSept. 3 DENISON ............................. W, 17-14Sept. 10 WITTENBERG * .................... L, 13-34Sept. 24 at Wabash * ...........................L, 7-28Oct. 1 at Wooster * ...........................L, 6-10Oct. 8 CHICAGO .............................. L, 10-21Oct. 15 at Carnegie Mellon ...............L, 10-41Oct. 22 DEPAUW ............................... L, 10-34Oct. 29 at Kenyon * ..........................W, 42-24Nov. 5 OBERLIN * ..........................W, 30-23Nov. 12 at Hiram * ............................ W, 49-5* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 8 at Denison ...............................7 p.m.Sept. 15 at Oberlin * ..............................1 p.m.Sept. 22 CASE WESTERN RESERVE ......7 p.m.Sept. 29 HIRAM * ...................................7 p.m.Oct. 6 at DePauw * ............................1 p.m.Oct. 13 KENYON * ................................1 p.m.Oct. 20 at Carnegie Mellon ..................1 p.m.Oct. 27 WABASH * .......................... 1:30 p.m.Nov. 3 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Nov. 10 WOOSTER * .............................1 p.m.

2011 ResultsSept. 3 CAPITAL ............................... W, 45-28Sept. 10 at Ohio Wesleyan * ............ W, 34-13Sept. 17 at Washington (Mo.) ........... W, 20-17Sept. 24 ALLEGHENY * ....................... W, 38-3Oct. 1 OBERLIN * .......................... W, 41-19Oct. 8 at Huntingdon ...................... L, 20-38Oct. 22 at Kenyon * .......................... W, 45-7Oct. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON .............W, 27-23Nov. 5 at Wabash * ........................ L, 17-28Nov. 12 WOOSTER * ....................... W, 42-21* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Capital ........................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 15 DEPAUW * ................................7 p.m.Sept. 22 at Wooster * ............................6 p.m.Sept. 29 at Case Western Reserve .......1 p.m.Oct. 6 WABASH * ...............................1 p.m.Oct. 13 CHICAGO ..................................1 p.m.Oct. 20 at Allegheny * ..........................1 p.m.Oct. 27 at Denison * ............................ 7 p.m.Nov. 3 HIRAM * ...................................1 p.m.Nov. 10 at Oberlin * ..............................1 p.m.

WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY

Game 7 • Oct. 20Meadville, Pa.• Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Location ....................................Springfield, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1845Nickname................................................... TigersColors ...........................................Red and WhiteEnrollment ................................................. 1,950Stadium ...........................Edwards-Maurer Field Capacity ............................................... 3,000 Playing Surface................................FieldTurfConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................707-349-32President..................................Mark H. EricksonAthletic Director ..........................Garnett Purnell Phone .................................. (937) 327-6450Head Coach .................................... Joe Fincham Alma Mater ...................................... Ohio ’88 Football Phone ................... (937) 327-6398 Career Record............144- 33 (16 seasons) Record at School ........144-33 (16 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................8-22011 Conference Record ..............................5-1Basic Offense .......................................Multiple IBasic Defense ................................. Multiple 4-3SID ...................................................Ryan Maurer Phone .................................. (937) 327-6114 Fax ....................................... (937) 327-6120 Email [email protected]

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2011 Allegheny College FootballAllegheny Overall Team Statistics (as of Jul 30, 2012)

All games

Team Statistics ALL OPPSCORING 205 201 Points Per Game 20.5 20.1FIRST DOWNS 169 164 R u s h i n g 54 66 P a s s i n g 98 89 P e n a l t y 17 9RUSHING YARDAGE 1130 1120 Yards gained rushing 1284 1351 Yards lost rushing 154 231 Rushing Attempts 367 323 Average Per Rush 3.1 3.5 Average Per Game 113.0 112.0 TDs Rushing 6 11PASSING YARDAGE 1987 2056 C o m p - A t t - I n t 206-317-6 170-305-10 Average Per Pass 6.3 6.7 Average Per Catch 9.6 12.1 Average Per Game 198.7 205.6 TDs Passing 14 16TOTAL OFFENSE 3117 3176 Total Plays 684 628 Average Per Play 4.6 5.1 Average Per Game 311.7 317.6KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 34-505 40-737PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-201 30-416INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-140 6-13KICK RETURN AVERAGE 14.9 18.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.4 13.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.0 2.2FUMBLES-LOST 6-6 10-7PENALTIES-Yards 46-427 49-531 Average Per Game 42.7 53.1PUNTS-Yards 58-2383 58-2122 Average Per Punt 41.1 36.6 Net punt average 31.8 32.1TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 2 : 2 6 2 7 : 3 13RD-DOWN Conversions 62/158 53/141 3rd-Down Pct 39% 38%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/11 4/14 4th-Down Pct 55% 29%SACKS BY-Yards 18-99 14-69MISC YARDS 0 54TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 23 27FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-22 4-9ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 1-3RED-ZONE SCORES (27-37) 73% (18-29) 62%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (15-37) 41% (14-29) 48%PAT-ATTEMPTS (22-23) 96% (21-24) 88%ATTENDANCE 11809 5204 Games/Avg Per Game 7/1687 3/1735 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalAllegheny 44 47 58 56 0 205Opponents 38 50 34 79 0 201

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HIRAM COLLEGE

Game 10 • Nov. 10Hiram, Ohio • Charles A. Henry Field

Location ............................................Hiram, OhioFounded ...................................................... 1850Nickname.................................................TerriersColors .............................................Blue and RedEnrollment ................................................. 1,200Stadium ...........................Charles A. Henry Field Capacity ............................................... 2,000 Playing Surface....................... Natural GrassConference .........................North Coast AthleticAll-Time Record ................................263-611-32President................................ Thomas V. ChemaAthletic Director ............................. Tom MulliganPhone ........................................ (330) 327-6450Head Coach ................................... Randy Moore Alma Mater ...................................... Iowa ’84 Football Phone ...................(330) 569-5345 Career Record..................15-52 (7 seasons) Record at School ...............2-18 (2 seasons)2011 Record ...................................................1-92011 Conference Record ..............................1-5Basic Offense .......................................................Basic Defense ......................................................SID ....................................................... Jeff HoedtPhone ........................................(330) 569-5495 Fax .......................................(330) 569-5392 Email [email protected]

2011 ResultsSept. 3 at Westminster ........................L,7-17Sept. 10 KENYON * ........................... W, 16-13Sept. 17 at Dension * ........................ L, 14-42Sept. 24 at Oberlin * .............................L, 7-27Oct. 1 CARNEGIE MELLON ................L, 7-24Oct. 8 MACALESTER ........................L, 14-31Oct. 15 at Case Western .....................L, 7-34Oct. 29 WOOSTER * ...........................L, 14-35Nov. 5 at Allegheny * ...................... L, 14-44Nov. 12 OHIO WESLEYAN * .................L, 5-49* - North Coast Athletic Conference

2012 ScheduleSept. 1 at Westminster ........................7 p.m.Sept. 8 CASE WESTERN RESERVE ......7 p.m.Sept. 15 at Kenyon * .............................1 p.m.Sept. 22 DENISON * ..............................1 p.m.Sept. 29 at Ohio Wesleyan * .................7 p.m.Oct. 13 at Wooster * ............................7 p.m.Oct. 20 CHICAGO ..................................1 p.m.Oct. 27 OBERLIN * ............................... 6 p.m.Nov. 3 at Wittenberg *........................1 p.m.Nov. 10 ALLEGHENY * ..........................1 p.m.

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2011 Allegheny College FootballAllegheny Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 30, 2012)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gBrian Tamburlin 8 138 399 33 366 2.7 4 21 45.8Ben Perko 9 74 325 4 321 4.3 0 14 35.7Taylor O'Brien 7 79 263 9 254 3.2 1 17 36.3Jordon Fowler 10 42 203 92 111 2.6 0 40 11.1E Mastrogiacomo 10 10 44 4 40 4.0 0 10 4.0Tim Werely 9 4 16 0 16 4.0 1 7 1.8Matt Griffith 10 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 4 1.1Dan Lubarda 6 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 1.2Joel Defelice 7 4 6 0 6 1.5 0 4 0.9Derrick Emigh 10 2 10 5 5 2.5 0 10 0.5Colin Hartford 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Sean Griffin 10 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.2Team 7 6 0 5 -5 -0.8 0 0 -0.7Total 10 367 1284 154 1130 3.1 6 40 113.0Opponents 10 323 1351 231 1120 3.5 11 50 112.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gJordon Fowler 10 128.17 203-313-6 64.9 1952 14 62 195.2Mike Person 1 125.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 0 3 3.0Team 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Matt Griffith 10 368.80 1-1-0 100.0 32 0 32 3.2Brian Tamburlin 8 100.00 1-1-0 100.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 10 128.43 206-317-6 65.0 1987 14 62 198.7Opponents 10 123.12 170-305-10 55.7 2056 16 80 205.6

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gMatt Griffith 10 44 555 12.6 7 62 55.5Brian Tamburlin 8 36 232 6.4 0 21 29.0Sean Griffin 10 31 456 14.7 5 49 45.6E Mastrogiacomo 10 22 134 6.1 0 21 13.4Derrick Emigh 10 16 126 7.9 0 32 12.6Dan Lubarda 6 14 98 7.0 1 19 16.3Max Kauert 9 11 197 17.9 1 46 21.9Andrew Niklaus 10 6 53 8.8 0 20 5.3Ben Perko 9 5 31 6.2 0 10 3.4Taylor O'Brien 7 5 14 2.8 0 6 2.0Ryan Zipf 10 3 22 7.3 0 12 2.2Colin Hartford 10 3 19 6.3 0 12 1.9Tim Werely 9 3 16 5.3 0 7 1.8Joel Defelice 7 3 12 4.0 0 8 1.7David Bassi 7 2 19 9.5 0 10 2.7Shane Waldron 2 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.5Jordon Fowler 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Total 10 206 1987 9.6 14 62 198.7Opponents 10 170 2056 12.1 16 80 205.6

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDerrick Emigh 19 143 7.5 0 35Matt Myers 2 10 5.0 0 10Matt Griffith 1 6 6.0 0 6Zach Hill 1 27 27.0 0 13Raysean Glenn 1 15 15.0 0 10Total 24 201 8.4 0 35Opponents 30 416 13.9 0 79

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgColin Hartford 3 66 22.0 2 34Travis Wilkins 2 39 19.5 0 29Blake Lyle 2 14 7.0 0 9Drew Perry 1 6 6.0 0 6Ryan Schroth 1 15 15.0 0 15William Devlin 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 10 140 14.0 2 34Opponents 6 13 2.2 0 13

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgBlake Lyle 15 242 16.1 0 48E Mastrogiacomo 10 150 15.0 0 20Matt Myers 3 45 15.0 0 23Zach Hill 1 19 19.0 0 19Derrick Emigh 1 31 31.0 0 31Aydin Alikaya 1 9 9.0 0 9Team 1 0 0.0 0 0Tim Werely 1 9 9.0 0 9David Bassi 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 34 505 14.9 0 48Opponents 40 737 18.4 0 36

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgDoug Williams 1 44 44.0 1 44Total 1 44 44.0 1 44Opponents 1 10 10.0 0 10

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsRyan Zipf - 15-22 22-23 - - - - - 67Matt Griffith 7 - - - - - - - 42Sean Griffin 5 - - - - - - - 30Brian Tamburlin 4 - - - - - - - 24Colin Hartford 2 - - - - - - - 12Tim Werely 1 - - - - - - - 6Taylor O'Brien 1 - - - - - - - 6Max Kauert 1 - - - - - - - 6Doug Williams 1 - - - - - - - 6Dan Lubarda 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 23 15-22 22-23 - - - - - 205Opponents 27 4-9 21-24 - 3 3-3 - - 201

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gJordon Fowler 10 355 111 1952 2063 206.3Brian Tamburlin 8 139 366 0 366 45.8Ben Perko 9 74 321 0 321 35.7Taylor O'Brien 7 79 254 0 254 36.3Matt Griffith 10 4 11 32 43 4.3E Mastrogiacomo 10 10 40 0 40 4.0Tim Werely 9 4 16 0 16 1.8Dan Lubarda 6 2 7 0 7 1.2Joel Defelice 7 4 6 0 6 0.9Derrick Emigh 10 2 5 0 5 0.5Mike Person 1 1 0 3 3 3.0Sean Griffin 10 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2Team 7 7 -5 0 -5 -0.7Total 10 684 1130 1987 3117 311.7Opponents 10 628 1120 2056 3176 317.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkRyan Zipf 15-22 68.2 0-0 7-7 4-10 4-5 0-0 44 1

FG Sequence Allegheny OpponentsBethany - 21Carnegie Mellon (38),31,(32) -DePauw 30,(35) (32)Wittenberg (25),37 (18)Case Western (20) 23,(29)Kenyon College (42),44 (26)Denison (27) 32Wabash (20),(29),(38) 25Hiram 38,(43),(25),(23) -Oberlin (44),(43),39,37 33

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAndy Dejong 52 2159 41.5 74 5 4 15 6 0Andrew Dejong 6 224 37.3 49 1 0 1 0 0Total 58 2383 41.1 74 6 4 16 6 0Opponents 58 2122 36.6 65 3 5 19 7 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnRay Stelzer 46 2489 54.1 3 2Total 46 2489 54.1 3 2 18.4 36.8 33Opponents 38 2034 53.5 1 3 14.9 39.7 30

2011 individual statistics

Yards .... Type ........ Player(s) .......................................................... Opponent 62 ..........Pass ........Matt Griffith from Jordon Fowler ............................ Hiram49 ..........Pass.........Sean Griffin from Jordon Fowler ........... Carnegie Mellon49 ..........Pass.........Sean Griffin from Jordon Fowler ........... Carnegie Mellon48 ..........KR ............Blake Lyle ................................................................ Hiram46 ..........Pass.........Max Kauert from Jordon Fowler ................ Case Western44 ..........FR ............ Doug Williams ........................................ Carnegie Mellon40 ..........KR ............Blake Lyle ............................................... Carnegie Mellon40 ..........Rush ........ Jordon Fowler .......................................................... Hiram37 ..........Pass.........Matt Griffith from Jordon Fowler ............................ Hiram37 ..........Pass.........Sean Griffin from Jordon Fowler .......................... Kenyon35 ..........PR ............ Derrick Emigh ......................................................... Hiram34 ..........INT ........... Colin Hartford .......................................................DePauw34 ..........PR ............ Derrick Emigh ......................................................... Hiram33 ..........Pass.........Matt Griffith from Jordon Fowler .........................DePauw32 ..........Pass.........Sean Griffin from Matt Griffith ............................DePauw32 ..........Pass.........Derrick Emigh from Jordon Fowler ......................Denison32 ..........INT ........... Colin Hartford ........................................................ Kenyon31 ..........Pass.........Sean Griffin from Jordon Fowler .........................Bethany31 ..........KR ............Derrick Emigh ......................................................Bethany

2011 Longest Plays

Rushing Touchdown21 Brian Tamburlin vs Denison (10/15/2011)

Passing Touchdown62 Matt Griffith from Jordon Fowler vs Hiram (11/5/2011)

Punt Return35 Derrick Emigh vs Hiram (11/5/2011)

Kick Return48 Blake Lyle vs Hiram (11/5/2011)

Interception Return34 Colin Hartford vs DePauw (9/17/2011)

Fumble Return44 Doug Williams vs Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)

Punt74 Andy Dejong vs Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)

Field Goal44 Ryan Zipf vs Oberlin (11/12/2011)

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2011 Allegheny College FootballAllegheny Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 30, 2012)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf35 William Devlin 10 39 31 70 7.5-33 3.5-26 1-0 . . . . . .33 Doug Williams 10 33 27 60 5.5-12 1.0-3 . 5 . 3-44 . . .11 Ryan Vietmeier 10 30 24 54 2.0-10 1.0-7 . 3 . . . . .47 Brad Burkley 10 28 17 45 3.5-12 2.0-9 . 1 . . . . .16 Travis Wilkins 10 29 16 45 3.5-9 2.0-7 2-39 5 . . . 1 .4 Colin Hartford 10 22 13 35 2.5-11 . 3-66 8 . . . . .7 Ryan Schroth 7 23 5 28 . . 1-15 2 . . . . .92 John Douglas 10 17 10 27 12.5-39 2.5-6 . 1 . . . . .91 Matt Myschisin 10 10 15 25 3.5-5 . . . . 1-0 . . .5 Blake Lyle 10 19 4 23 . . 2-14 4 . . . . .13 Shane Heschke 8 12 10 22 1.5-7 1.0-4 . . . . . . .32 Drew Perry 10 11 10 21 0.5-1 . 1-6 . . . 1 . .96 Mike Brown 10 10 9 19 2.0-7 . . 1 . 2-0 . . .97 Pat Jameson 9 10 7 17 3.5-27 2.0-17 . . . . . . .53 Trevor Colvin 10 7 9 16 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .98 Zach Minney 10 8 7 15 3.0-24 2.5-20 . . . . . . .52 Jacob Szoszorek 10 9 6 15 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .54 Dan Hafner 10 6 8 14 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .1 Raysean Glenn 9 6 5 11 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . 1 .95 Ryan Sherry 9 6 5 11 . . . . . 1-0 . . .94 Rudy DeStefano 7 8 3 11 1.5-5 . . . . . . . .39 Lucas Schwanke 9 3 6 9 . . . . . . . . .17 Thomas Alderson 10 8 1 9 . . . . . . . . .42 Alex Isenberg 8 7 1 8 . . . . . . . . .8 Matt Mascolo 9 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .15 Ray Stelzer 10 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .18 Colin Muldoon 4 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .87 Loren Horst 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .57 Luke Ditzler 2 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .2Z Isaac Gittens 3 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . .41 Julian Dean 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .90 B. Schindler 8 1 1 2 . 0.5-0 . . . . . . .27 Taylor O'Brien 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .56 Ryan Ridenour 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .22 J. Henderson 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Alex Day 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .89 James Bruce 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .24 Zach Hill 8 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

Total 10 383 260 643 57-207 18-99 10-140 33 . 7-44 1 3 .Opponents 10 414 348 762 47-140 14-69 6-13 15 . 5-10 5 1 .

2011 deFensive statistics

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2011 Allegheny College FootballAllegheny Game Superlatives (as of Jul 30, 2012)

All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 26 Taylor O'Brien at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Yards Rushing 96 Ben Perko vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)TD Rushes 2 Brian Tamburlin vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Long Rush 40 Jordon Fowler vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Pass attempts 45 Jordon Fowler vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)Pass completions 33 Jordon Fowler vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)Yards Passing 312 Jordon Fowler vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)TD Passes 3 Jordon Fowler vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)

3 Jordon Fowler vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Long Pass 62 Jordon Fowler vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Receptions 10 Matt Griffith vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Yards Receiving 133 Sean Griffin at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)TD Receptions 2 Sean Griffin at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)

2 Matt Griffith at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)2 Matt Griffith vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)2 Matt Griffith vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)

Long Reception 62 Matt Griffith vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Field Goals 3 Ryan Zipf vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)

3 Ryan Zipf vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Long Field Goal 44 Ryan Zipf vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Punts 10 Andy Dejong vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)Punting Avg 46.2 Andy Dejong vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Long Punt 74 Andy Dejong at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Punts inside 20 2 Andy Dejong vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

2 Andy Dejong at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)2 Andy Dejong vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)2 Andy Dejong vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)2 Andy Dejong at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)2 Andy Dejong vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)

Long Punt Return 35 Derrick Emigh vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Long Kickoff Return 48 Blake Lyle vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Tackles 13 Doug Williams vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)Sacks 1.5 John Douglas vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Tackles For Loss 4.0 John Douglas vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Interceptions 2 Colin Hartford vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)

2011 Allegheny College FootballAllegheny Game Superlatives (as of Jul 30, 2012)

All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 26 Sam Fioroni, vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Yards Rushing 129 Sam Fioroni, vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)TD Rushes 2 Matt Grimard, vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

2 R. Florence, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Long Rush 50 R. Florence, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Pass attempts 45 Dan Shannon, at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Pass completions 26 Dan Shannon, at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Yards Passing 294 B. Zoeller, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)TD Passes 3 B. Zoeller, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)

3 Max Paulus, vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Long Pass 80 B. Zoeller, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Receptions 11 Charles Small, at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Yards Receiving 179 J. McKee, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)TD Receptions 3 J. McKee, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Long Reception 80 J. McKee, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Field Goals 1 Eric Malm, vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)

1 S. Williams, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)1 Daniel Vasil, vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)1 Max Chodosh, at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)

Long Field Goal 32 Eric Malm, vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)Punts 11 Scott Kearley, vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Punting Avg 48.2 Garrett,Patric, at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Long Punt 65 Scott Kearley, vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Punts inside 20 3 T. LaValley, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)

3 Cory Kidd, vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Long Punt Return 79 Alex Evans, vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Long Kickoff Return 36 Robin Witjes, vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Tackles 17 Dominick Harper, vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Sacks 1.0 K. Taalib-Din, vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

1.0 Prince Aguzie, vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)1.0 Patrick Keller, vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)1.0 J. Bartlett, at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)1.0 Adam Watson, vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)1.0 Richard Doolin, vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)1.0 Dale English, vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)1.0 Lucas Ivey, at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)1.0 Lane Hartfield, vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)1.0 Luke Zinsmaster, vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)1.0 Brandon Nuby, vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)1.0 Clay Eaton, vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)1.0 K. Livingston, vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)

Tackles For Loss 4.0 Dale English, vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)Interceptions 2 Jeff Joyce, vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

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Allegheny Game Superlatives (as of Jul 30, 2012)All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 48 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Rushing 224 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Per Rush 6.8 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)TD Rushes 2 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

2 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)2 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)2 at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)

Pass attempts 46 at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Pass completions 27 at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Yards Passing 294 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Yards Per Pass 12.9 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)TD Passes 3 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)

3 vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Total Plays 85 vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)Total Offense 456 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Per Play 9.7 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Points 38 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)Sacks By 3 vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)First Downs 22 at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)Penalties 7 vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)

7 vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)7 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)

Penalty Yards 111 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Turnovers 4 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Interceptions By 2 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Punts 11 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Punting Avg 48.2 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Long Punt 65 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Punts inside 20 3 at Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011)

3 vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Long Punt Return 79 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 46 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Yards Rushing 239 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Yards Per Rush 5.4 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)TD Rushes 2 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Pass attempts 46 vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)Pass completions 34 vs Wabash (Oct 29, 2011)Yards Passing 312 vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Yards Per Pass 9.4 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)TD Passes 3 vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)

3 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Total Plays 85 vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Total Offense 473 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Yards Per Play 6.9 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Points 44 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)Sacks By 5 vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)First Downs 22 vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)Penalties 11 vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Penalty Yards 120 vs Oberlin (Nov 12, 2011)Turnovers 3 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Interceptions By 3 vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)Punts 10 vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)Punting Avg 46.2 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)Long Punt 74 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)Punts inside 20 2 vs Bethany (Sep 03, 2011)

2 at Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011)2 vs DePauw (Sep 17, 2011)2 vs Case Western (Oct 1, 2011)2 at Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011)2 vs Denison (Oct 15, 2011)

Long Punt Return 35 vs Hiram (Nov 05, 2011)

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Game 1: Bethany at AlleghenySeptember 3, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Bethany vs Allegheny (Sep 03, 2011 at Meadville, Pa)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBethany 0 14 7 7 28Allegheny 0 0 7 0 7

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 06:40 BET - Daryl Powell 55 yd pass from Matt Grimard (Stephen Amic kick), 5-78 2:53

00:11 BET - Ed Holmes 6 yd pass from Matt Grimard (Stephen Amic kick), 12-95 3:393rd 11:21 ALL - Sean Griffin 31 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 8-66 3:33

00:51 BET - Matt Grimard 11 yd run (Stephen Amic kick), 11-77 6:494th 08:50 BET - Matt Grimard 5 yd run (Stephen Amic kick), 2-31 0:40

BET ALLFIRST DOWNS 21 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-224 28-61PASSING YDS (NET) 232 128Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-11-0 26-14-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-456 54-189Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-99 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-48 4-90Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-31.0 5-46.2Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-111 1-15Possession Time 34:07 25:53Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 0-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 3-9

RUSHING: Bethany-Eric Walker 15-74; Matt Grimard 19-69; Nico Irizarry 8-47; Ed Holmes 2-22; AlexEvans 1-7; Raymear Pinchom 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 1. Allegheny-Taylor O'Brien 14-49; Ben Perko 6-24; EMastrogiacomo 3-14; Dan Lubarda 1-5; Team 1-minus 1; Jordon Fowler 3-minus 30.

PASSING: Bethany-Matt Grimard 11-18-0-232. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 14-26-2-128.

RECEIVING: Bethany-Ed Holmes 4-72; Daryl Powell 3-75; Alex Evans 3-73; Eric Walker 1-12.Allegheny-Sean Griffin 3-46; E Mastrogiacomo 3-6; Dan Lubarda 2-23; Andrew Niklaus 1-14; David Bassi1-10; Matt Griffith 1-10; Joel Defelice 1-8; Taylor O'Brien 1-6; Max Kauert 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Bethany-Jeff Joyce 2-0. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Bethany-Matt Grimard 1-0; Raymear Pinchom 1-1; Eric Walker 1-0. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler1-1.

Bethany (1-0) vs. Allegheny (0-1)Date: Sep 03, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 2350

Kickoff time: 7:00pm • End of Game: 9:20pm • Total elapsed time: 2:20Officials: Referee: McClain Hayes; Umpire: Matthew Byer; Linesman: Kevin Nau;Line judge: Monty Mlakar; Back judge: Mike Matoney; Field judge: George Ittu;Side judge: Tom Muellauer; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: • Wind: • Weather: Warm and muggy

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Carnegie Mellon (9/10/2011 at Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 7 3 10 13 33Carnegie Mellon 0 6 0 7 13

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:02 ALL - Taylor O'Brien 1 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 17-80 7:582nd 04:25 ALL - Ryan Zipf 38 yd field goal, 10-77 5:01

01:47 CMU - Blanks,Patrick 9 yd run (Donohue,Kevin kick failed), 9-69 2:303rd 03:57 ALL - Sean Griffin 49 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 7-74 3:13

00:41 ALL - Ryan Zipf 32 yd field goal, 7-25 2:594th 14:50 ALL - Doug Williams 44 yd fumble recovery (Ryan Zipf kick failed)

08:45 CMU - Garcia,Chris 1 yd run (Donohue,Kevin kick), 11-80 3:0203:04 ALL - Sean Griffin 10 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 4-27 2:01

ALL CMUFIRST DOWNS 21 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-184 40-150PASSING YDS (NET) 189 128Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-15-0 24-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-373 64-278Fumble Returns-Yards 1-44 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-9Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-51 6-137Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.2 4-48.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-34Possession Time 35:06 24:54Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 0-0

RUSHING: Allegheny-Taylor O'Brien 26-88; Ben Perko 15-83; Jordon Fowler 3-16; Joel Defelice 1-0;Team 1-minus 3. Carnegie Mellon-Blanks,Patrick 11-65; Garcia,Chris 14-57; Nardone,Jake 10-33;Lehr,Spencer 1-3; Delello,Jared 1-1; Kalkstein,Rob 2-minus 4; Napierowski,Se 1-minus 5.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 15-22-0-189. Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein,Rob 15-24-1-128.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Sean Griffin 6-133; Matt Griffith 3-35; Ben Perko 2-4; Taylor O'Brien 2-2;David Bassi 1-9; E Mastrogiacomo 1-6. Carnegie Mellon-Lum,Alexander 5-52; Blanks,Patrick 4-47;Garcia,Chris 3-21; Nardone,Jake 1-4; Delello,Jared 1-2; Kikta,Tim 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-William Devlin 1-0. Carnegie Mellon-None.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-None. Carnegie Mellon-Nardone,Jake 1-1; Lum,Alexander 1-1; Napierowski,Se 1-1.

Allegheny (1-1) vs. Carnegie Mellon (1-1)Date: 9/10/2011 • Site: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Stadium: GeslingAttendance: 1834

Kickoff time: 12:00 pm • End of Game: 2:30 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:30Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Glen Williams; Linesman: JB Mills III;Line judge: Grant Henderson; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: Paul Maragos;Temperature: 70 • Wind: • Weather:

Game 2: Allegheny at Carnegie MellonSeptember 8, 2011 at Gesling Stadium

The Allegheny Gators opened the schedule with a familiar foe under the lights of Frank B. Furher Field. The Bison of Bethany came to Meadville looking to avenge last year’s 28-0 defeat at the hands of the Gators, and did so with a 28-7 victory.

Things were looking good for the Gators in the early going, when on Bethany’s second drive senior linebacker Doug Williams recovered a Raymear Pinchom fumble deep inside Bison territory. However, Allegheny could not capitalize, as Bethany would take the ball right back on the second play of the ensuing drive, when junior quarterback Jordon Fowler threw his first of two interceptions on the night to Jeff Joyce in the end zone.

The two teams traded punts in the beginning of the second quarter, and on their second drive of the quarter Bethany struck first blood on a 55 yard pass play by Matt Grimard to Daryl Powell. The Bison wasted no time getting back on the board, scoring on their next drive to make it a 14-0 game going into the half.

Fowler came out of the gates firing on all cylinders, completing balls to three different receivers on the first drive of the second half, including a 31 yard touchdown strike to senior wide out Sean Griffin. On the drive, Fowler was 4-of-5, for 53 yards and a touchdown.

Unfortunately that would be as close as the Gators would get, as Bethany’s defense would continue to stifle Allegheny’s offense, causing 2 more turnovers in the final two frames and only allowing the Gators offense to get past the 50 yard line one more time.

Allegheny’s defense forced four turnovers, including one for a score, and quarterback Jordan Fowler enjoyed what was easily the best start of his college career as the Gators stormed into Gesling Stadium and knocked around Carnegie Mellon en route to a 33-13 victory. The win against a solid CMU squad re-established the Gators’ preseason expectations after being staggered in last week’s season-opening loss against Bethany.

Allegheny looked better in every facet of the game than it did one week ago, although individually Fowler was especially impressive. Playing behind an offensive line that also delivered an outstanding effort, Fowler looked poised and was crisp with his passes most of the afternoon. He finished 15-of-22 for 189 yards and two touchdowns and completed passes to six different receivers. Sean Griffin was Fowler’s top target. The senior wideout caught six passes for a game and career high 133 yards. Two of his catches went for touchdowns, including a 49-yard catch and run and a 10-yard fade to the short corner. Sophomore Ben Perko added 83 yards on 15 carries, while the entire ground attack averaged over four yards per rush.

Defensively, the Gators were opportunistic as well as solid. Junior Bill Devlin, who paced the unit with 12 tackles, including a sack and two for loss, snatched a bouncing ball out of the air after Lucas Schwanke laid a terrific hit on Patrick Blanks as the Tartan receiver tried to bring in the catch. Seven plays later, Fowler connected for six with Griffin, who was in single coverage, with a beautiful pass to his outside shoulder. The score pushed Allegheny ahead, 17-6, with less than four minutes left in the third quarter.

Doug Williams, Michael Brown, and rookie Ryan Sherry were credited with fumble recoveries. Andrew DeJong kicked an unbelievable punt in the first quarter that travelled a program-record 75 yards and was downed by Blake Lyle inside the CMU one-yard line.

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Defensive back Colin Hartford had two interceptions, including one pick for six, to lead an outstanding defensive effort as Allegheny rallied past DePauw, 17-10, at Frank B. Fuhrer Field. The Gators allowed just 62 yards of total offense after halftime, and with three interceptions and several key tackles for loss highlighting the stout performance, Allegheny was able to secure an impressive win in the inaugural meeting against its newest conference rival.

DePauw’s defense continued to stifle the Gators well into the second quarter, although Allegheny turned to its own defensive unit to get back into the game. On second-and-eight from their own 28, Tigers QB Ethan Schweir forced a pass along the near sideline that was picked off by Hartford. The junior standout returned the pick 34 yards to slice into a 10-0 deficit, while giving the Allegheny defense a touchdown for the second consecutive game.

After the intermission, the Allegheny offense began to find its rhythm while the “Black Flag” defense pieced together an incredible stand. Ryan Zipf delivered the equalizer with a 35-yard field goal that established a new program record. The defense surrendered seven yards through the entire third quarter, while Jordan Fowler closed out the frame by leading the Gators on their best drive of the day. Covering 10 plays and 64 yards, a combina-tion of good execution and untimely penalties by the Tigers’ defense set Allegheny up for the go-ahead score. The Gators finally cashed in during the opening minute of the fourth as Matt Griffith made a super adjustment on a fade to the far corner from eight yards out.

DePauw only got close once in the final stanza, getting to the Allegheny 14-yard line with nine minutes to play, although a second-down sack by Pat Jameson negated the threat and DePauw would eventually turn the ball over on downs. Box Score (Final)

2011 Allegheny College FootballDePauw vs Allegheny (Sep 17, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalDePauw 10 0 0 0 10Allegheny 0 7 3 7 17

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:30 DPU - Brody Schoen 59 yd pass from Ethan Schweir (Eric Malm kick), 7-74 3:09

03:49 DPU - Eric Malm 32 yd field goal, 6-29 1:422nd 13:02 ALL - Colin Hartford 34 yd interception return (Ryan Zipf kick)3rd 11:11 ALL - Ryan Zipf 35 yd field goal, 8-59 3:434th 14:13 ALL - Matt Griffith 8 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 10-64 5:13

DPU ALLFIRST DOWNS 12 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-47 40-87PASSING YDS (NET) 197 142Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-13-3 19-12-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-244 59-229Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-62 3-14Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-68 2-27Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-43Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 7-42.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-75 5-44Possession Time 26:35 33:25Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-18

RUSHING: DePauw-Jon Ellis 15-33; Bryan Coleman 6-21; Jackson Kirtley 1-5; Eric Wilson 1-0; EthanSchweir 6-minus 5; Armani Cato 1-minus 7. Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 17-39; Jordon Fowler 7-29;Taylor O'Brien 11-16; Ben Perko 2-3; Team 2-0; Joel Defelice 1-0.

PASSING: DePauw-Ethan Schweir 12-30-3-188; Jackson Kirtley 1-2-0-9. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler11-18-1-110; Matt Griffith 1-1-0-32.

RECEIVING: DePauw-Brody Schoen 4-115; Mike Harris 3-31; Jon Ellis 2-9; Steve Ganser 1-21; BenLauderdale 1-9; Kevin Ude 1-9; Armani Cato 1-3. Allegheny-Matt Griffith 4-68; E Mastrogiacomo 4-20;Sean Griffin 2-50; Andrew Niklaus 1-3; Joel Defelice 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: DePauw-B. Brandstatter 1-0. Allegheny-Colin Hartford 2-34; Blake Lyle 1-9.

FUMBLES: DePauw-None. Allegheny-None.

DePauw (1-1) vs. Allegheny (2-1)Date: Sep 17, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1355

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:25 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:25Officials:Temperature: Low 60's • Wind: • Weather: Sunny and breezy

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs #18 Wittenberg (Sep 24, 2011 at Springfield, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 3 0 0 0 3Wittenberg 7 10 7 14 38

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:24 ALL - Ryan Zipf 25 yd field goal, 10-31 4:31

04:05 WITF - R. Florence 24 yd run (S. Williams kick), 7-70 3:132nd 10:49 WITF - S. Williams 18 yd field goal, 10-61 4:56

01:15 WITF - J. McKee 80 yd pass from B. Zoeller (S. Williams kick), 1-80 0:073rd 00:00 WITF - J. McKee 31 yd pass from B. Zoeller (S. Williams kick), 3-57 1:024th 12:30 WITF - J. McKee 33 yd pass from B. Zoeller (S. Williams kick), 3-45 1:20

01:26 WITF - R. Florence 50 yd run (S. Williams kick), 5-70 2:58

ALL WITFFIRST DOWNS 16 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-134 22-150PASSING YDS (NET) 166 294Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-25-0 24-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-300 46-444Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 3-35Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-83 2-29Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.3 4-38.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-20 2-20Possession Time 38:24 21:28Third-Down Conversions 9 of 22 4 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-6

RUSHING: Allegheny-Taylor O'Brien 17-57; Brian Tamburlin 10-30; Jordon Fowler 5-18; Ben Perko 5-12;Matt Griffith 3-11; Joel Defelice 2-6. Wittenberg-R. Florence 5-76; C. Weber 11-32; B. Zoeller 2-22;J. Sanders 4-20.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 24-34-0-163; Team 0-1-0-0; Mike Person 1-1-0-3. Wittenberg-B.Zoeller 16-24-0-294.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 7-51; E Mastrogiacomo 4-23; Matt Griffith 4-21; Colin Hartford3-19; Derrick Emigh 2-8; Max Kauert 1-19; Ryan Zipf 1-11; Ben Perko 1-10; Joel Defelice 1-3; TaylorO'Brien 1-1. Wittenberg-J. McKee 7-179; M. Cooper 4-65; J. Stoner 2-26; C. Weber 2-13; B. Cunningham1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. Wittenberg-None.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 1-1. Wittenberg-C. Weber 1-1.

Allegheny (2-2,0-1) vs. Wittenberg (4-0,2-0)Date: Sep 24, 2011 • Site: Springfield, Ohio • Stadium: Edwards-Maurer FieldAttendance: 2950

Kickoff time: 1:00 PM • End of Game: 3:24 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:24Officials: Referee: Chris Steiner; Umpire: John Lilly; Linesman: Mike Sassman;Line judge: Randy Diehl; Back judge: Paul Winglewich; Field judge: Troy Ziemkiewic;Side judge: Ken Kuhlman; Scorer: Witt SID;Temperature: 57 deg • Wind: ESE 9mph • Weather: Cloudy

Game 3: DePauw at AlleghenySeptember 17, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Game 4: Allegheny at No. 18 WittenbergSeptember 24, 2011 at Edwin-Maurer Field

Nationally-ranked Wittenberg showcased its quick-strike capability in handing Allegheny one of its worst defeats in the Coach Matlak era. Although the defense made several big stops against the Tigers’ highly potent attack, five scoring plays averaging 44 yards ignited a lopsided result as Wittenberg defeated the Gators, 38-3, at Edwin-Maurer Field.

Allegheny dominated the time of possession, holding the ball for over 38 minutes and running 32 more offensive plays than the Tigers (78-46). But the Gators, who were so impressive in the previous week’s victory over DePauw, struggled to contain an explosive Wittenberg attack that averaged 9.7 yards per play. Each team yielded 16 first downs, but the Tigers out-gained the Blue and Gold, 444-300.

The Gators enjoyed a strong start to the game after making several big plays on Wittenberg’s first offensive series. Colin Hartford made an excel-lent tackle on a screen pass four yards behind the line of scrimmage on the Tigers’ first play from scrimmage, while Matt Myschisin recovered a fumble two plays later to set the Gators up in Wittenberg territory. A 25-yard field goal by Ryan Zipf gave Allegheny a 3-0 lead, although the Tigers reeled off 17 consecutive points before the break including an 80-yard TD reception by Josh McKee.

The win marked the 24th consecutive regular-season victory for the peren-nial national power and Wittenberg’s 16th consecutive win at home. The Tigers, who were nearly upended by the Gators in 2010 while being ranked No. 5, extended their unbeaten record against the NCAC dating back to the 2008 season.

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Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Case Western vs Allegheny (Oct 1, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalCase Western 0 3 6 8 17Allegheny 0 0 7 3 10

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 00:02 CASE - Daniel Vasil 29 yd field goal, 5-16 1:083rd 05:18 CASE - Brian Rice 33 yd pass from Erik Olson (Daniel Vasil kick failed), 1-33 0:08

00:11 ALL - Tim Werely 1 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 1-1 0:044th 08:51 ALL - Ryan Zipf 20 yd field goal, 10-81 3:48

00:45 CASE - B. Metlesitz 3 yd pass from Erik Olson (Sean Lapcevic pass from Erik Olson), 3-15 0:06

CASE ALLFIRST DOWNS 19 8RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-128 34-51PASSING YDS (NET) 228 99Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-23-1 21-9-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-356 55-150Fumble Returns-Yards 1-10 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 7-108 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-25 4-32Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-29Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.2 10-39.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-55 1-10Possession Time 34:04 25:34Third-Down Conversions 8 of 22 4 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 7 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-7 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 5-21

RUSHING: Case Western-Kenny Riordan 18-88; Manny Sicre 17-43; Erik Olson 11-minus 3. Allegheny-BenPerko 8-25; Brian Tamburlin 18-21; Jordon Fowler 5-6; Taylor O'Brien 1-3; Tim Werely 1-1; DerrickEmigh 1-minus 5.

PASSING: Case Western-Erik Olson 23-39-1-228. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 9-21-0-99.

RECEIVING: Case Western-B. Metlesitz 6-48; Sean Lapcevic 5-55; Bryce Coleman 5-40; Kenny Riordan3-40; Manny Sicre 3-12; Brian Rice 1-33. Allegheny-Max Kauert 2-49; Ryan Zipf 2-11; Brian Tamburlin2-8; E Mastrogiacomo 1-21; Andrew Niklaus 1-6; Sean Griffin 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Case Western-None. Allegheny-Travis Wilkins 1-29.

FUMBLES: Case Western-None. Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 1-1.

Case Western (3-1) vs. Allegheny (2-3,0-1)Date: Oct 1, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1634

Kickoff time: 1:07 pm • End of Game: 3:51 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:43Officials: Referee: Daniel Potopsky; Umpire: James Dehnke; Linesman: Dale Smith;Line judge: Tom Freeman; Back judge: F. Mamarella; Field judge: Dan Kozma;Side judge: William Foltz; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: 46 • Wind: 15 mph N • Weather: Cold and Overcast

Game 5: Case Western Reserve at AlleghenyOctober 1, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Hanging on to a 10-9 lead with just over one minute left in regulation, Allegheny fumbled deep in its own territory while trying to run out the clock. Case Western Reserve made the most of the late chance with a three-yard touchdown pass and two-point conversion en route to a 17-10 victory over the Gators in a nationally-televised broadcast at Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

Allegheny had a chance to steal a win over the Spartans after Erik Olsen’s attempted pass on fourth down fell incomplete. Brad Burkley was in on the coverage as the Gators’ defense held as they had most of the afternoon. Taking over with 1:21 left on the clock, the Gators ran two plays up the middle while Case burned its two remaining timeouts. Another play would have caused the clock to sink well under a minute, and would have put the Spartans in a position to have to march the length of the field to secure the go-ahead score. Unfortunately, Case’s Dan Calabrese delivered an outstanding stick on Brian Tamburlin as the tailback bounced to the outside while Cary Dieter picked up the loose ball and rumbled 10 yards to the Allegheny five-yard line. The quick turn of events stunned the Gator faithful, who braved a cold and rainy afternoon in the 2011 Homecoming game.

The Blue and Gold trailed 3-0 at halftime, and spotted the Spartans a 9-0 lead following a 33-yard touchdown pass by Olsen to Brian Rice midway through the third quarter. The Gators defense, which had been oppor-tunistic in previous games this season, once again sparked the team’s resurgence as Travis Wilkins picked off Olsen on Case’s next possession and returned the interception 29 yards to the Spartan one.

The Spartans held decisive advantages in nearly every statistical category, but the Gators defense thwarted five of Case’s seven fourth-down attempts, while manufacturing five sacks and six pass break-ups. Doug Williams led the attack with a career-best 13 tackles, while Wilkins made 11 tackles in addition to the momentum-changing pick.

Game 6: Allegheny at KenyonOctober 8, 2011 at McBride Field

Jordan Fowler delivered a career day though the air, and the Gators’ special teams and defensive units manufactured several big plays as Allegheny raced to a 31-17 victory at Kenyon. The Gators moved in front, 24-3, one minute into the fourth quarter and never looked back en route to the NCAC road win.

Ahead 10-3 late in the second quarter, Fowler pieced together a near-perfect two-minute drill to give the Gators a comfortable advantage heading into the break. Fowler, who finished the day with a career-high 271 yards, was 8-of-10 on the drive while targeting five different receivers. On second down and with 25 seconds left in the frame, Fowler hooked up with Matt Griffith for a 16-yard score to extend the lead to two touchdowns.

Special teams and defense fueled the Gators’ last two scores. After a quiet offensive third quarter for both teams, sophomore Zach Hill re-energized the visiting sideline with a blocked punt deep in Kenyon territory on the last play of the period. Rookie Raysean Glenn scooped up the ball at the 12-yard line and returned it 10 yards to the Kenyon two. The play marked the first blocked punt by an Allegheny player since Sept. 30, 2006. Two plays and a penalty later, Fowler connected with Griffith in the end zone for the second time as Allegheny’s advantage swelled to a game-high 21 points.

Fowler set career highs for completions and attempts (25-of-39) while lead-ing the Gators to their sixth win in a row versus Kenyon and their 19th win in the last 20 meetings of the series. Brian Tamburlin, who caught nine balls for 66 yards, was the team’s top target and finished with the most catches in a single game since Jake Vite hauled in 11 passes on Oct. 24, 2009. Tamburlin also rushed for a team-high 53 yards and a touchdown to finish with 119 all-purpose yards.

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Kenyon College (Oct 08, 2011 at Gambier, OH)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 7 10 0 14 31Kenyon College 0 3 0 14 17

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 06:39 ALL - Brian Tamburlin 1 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 11-95 5:482nd 14:09 ALL - Ryan Zipf 42 yd field goal, 10-61 4:23

02:10 KENF - Max Chodosh 26 yd field goal, 10-70 3:1500:25 ALL - Matt Griffith 16 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 11-89 1:37

4th 14:11 ALL - Matt Griffith 8 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 3-7 0:4908:56 KENF - Dan Shannon 5 yd run (Max Chodosh kick), 13-90 5:0803:21 ALL - Colin Hartford 32 yd interception return (Ryan Zipf kick)00:10 KENF - Brian Thorne 13 yd run (Max Chodosh kick), 8-67 3:05

ALL KENFFIRST DOWNS 18 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-67 34-143PASSING YDS (NET) 271 249Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-25-0 46-27-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-338 80-392Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-48 3-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-15 6-83Interception Returns-Yards 2-38 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.9 8-28.1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-47 3-30Possession Time 28:09 31:51Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 8 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 1-7

RUSHING: Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 19-53; Tim Werely 3-15; E Mastrogiacomo 1-0; Jordon Fowler 2-0;Sean Griffin 1-0; Team 1-minus 1. Kenyon College-Brett Williams 20-80; Brandon January 7-49; BrianThorne 1-13; Dan Shannon 6-1.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 25-39-0-271. Kenyon College-Dan Shannon 26-45-2-243; Brian Thorne1-1-0-6.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 9-66; Matt Griffith 6-84; Sean Griffin 5-80; Tim Werely 3-16;Max Kauert 1-20; Andrew Niklaus 1-5. Kenyon College-Charles Small 11-88; Brett Williams 6-61; DerekBarbato 3-18; Tyler Smith 2-34; Bradley Couts 2-25; Nick Gasbarro 2-15; Victor Progar 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-Colin Hartford 1-32; Drew Perry 1-6. Kenyon College-None.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Team 1-1. Kenyon College-None.

Allegheny (3-3,1-1) vs. Kenyon College (0-5,0-2)Date: Oct 08, 2011 • Site: Gambier, OH • Stadium: McBride FieldAttendance: 420

Kickoff time: 1:00 • End of Game: 3:42 • Total elapsed time: 2:42Officials: Referee: Fenton Moore; Umpire: Van Parks; Linesman: Rick Bueter;Line judge: Joe Wray; Back judge: Rick Barnes; Field judge: Edric Wright;Side judge: Robert McDonald;Temperature: 73 • Wind: S 5mph • Weather: sunny

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Game 7: Denison at AlleghenyOctober 15, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Jordan Fowler was absolutely outstanding in his first game since winning NCAC Player of the Week accolades. In addition to throwing for a career-high 312 yards, the first-year starting signal caller tossed three touchdown passes, including a three-yard game-winning strike to Sean Griffin with 11 seconds left in regulation as the Gators rallied past Denison, 31-28.

The conference tilt included several big momentum shifts and marked the second consecutive home game to feature a last-minute game-winning score. After Denison re-took the lead on a 37-yard touchdown connection from Max Paulus to John Wilson, the Gators got the ball back for what would be their final drive of the game with just under five minutes left in regulation.

Fowler converted two third downs, including a 15-yard run on a third-and-six from the Big Red 44 to move into Denison territory. Brian Tamburlin caught back-to-back passes out of the back field that covered 19 yards and moved the Gators inside the 10. With first-and-goal from the one-yard line, and less than one minute on the clock, the Denison defense came up with two huge stops on running plays to Tamburlin, while Fowler just missed Matt Griffith in the corner of the end zone on third down. Down to their final offense play, Fowler stepped up into the pocket and delivered a perfectly placed pass to Griffin on a quick slant to move Allegheny above .500 for the first time this season.

Trailing 14-3 late in the second quarter, Allegheny authored arguably the biggest play of the game after taking advantage of a poor punt that put the Gators at the Big Red 26-yard line. Although there were only 13 seconds left until halftime, Fowler wasted no time as he targeted Matt Griffith on the first play of the drive, who made a great catch despite solid coverage to slice the deficit to 14-10.

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Denison vs Allegheny (Oct 15, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalDenison 14 0 0 14 28Allegheny 0 10 14 7 31

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:09 DEN - Lucas Graham 30 yd pass from Max Paulus (Matt Ring kick), 8-65 4:51

03:21 DEN - Max Paulus 1 yd run (Matt Ring kick), 10-50 5:412nd 12:35 ALL - Ryan Zipf 27 yd field goal, 12-56 5:40

00:13 ALL - Matt Griffith 26 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 1-26 0:003rd 09:00 ALL - Brian Tamburlin 21 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 2-36 0:26

00:58 ALL - Matt Griffith 2 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 12-70 5:474th 13:43 DEN - Braden Layer 28 yd pass from Max Paulus (Matt Ring kick), 5-60 2:15

04:54 DEN - John Wilson 37 yd pass from Max Paulus (Matt Ring kick), 13-98 6:1600:11 ALL - Sean Griffin 3 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 14-60 4:43

DEN ALLFIRST DOWNS 21 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-165 30-92PASSING YDS (NET) 217 312Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-17-1 39-29-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-382 69-404Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-59 3-48Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-15Punts (Number-Avg) 4-22.0 3-45.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-27 5-28Possession Time 30:44 29:16Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-12

RUSHING: Denison-Sam Fioroni 26-129; Max Paulus 8-27; John Wilson 2-6; Steven Lilley 1-3.Allegheny-Ben Perko 13-49; Brian Tamburlin 12-28; Jordon Fowler 4-15; Colin Hartford 1-0.

PASSING: Denison-Max Paulus 16-23-1-211; John Wilson 0-1-0-0; Brandon Sklenar 1-1-0-6.Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 29-39-1-312.

RECEIVING: Denison-Sam Fioroni 7-66; John Wilson 4-54; Lucas Graham 2-45; Braden Layer 2-36; KurtWilhelm 1-10; Andy Carpenter 1-6. Allegheny-Matt Griffith 10-113; Sean Griffin 6-77; E Mastrogiacomo3-27; Brian Tamburlin 3-22; Dan Lubarda 3-16; Derrick Emigh 2-40; Ben Perko 2-17.

INTERCEPTIONS: Denison-Eric Conrad 1-0. Allegheny-Ryan Schroth 1-15.

FUMBLES: Denison-None. Allegheny-Ben Perko 1-1.

Denison (3-4,3-1) vs. Allegheny (4-3,2-1)Date: Oct 15, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 830

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:34 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:34Officials: Referee: Tom Siewiorek; Umpire: Bruce Slicker; Linesman: John Evans;Line judge: Kevin Szink; Back judge: Bob Sutyak; Field judge: Barry Wilson;Side judge: Edward Moses; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: 46 • Wind: • Weather: Cold, dark and rainy

Game 8: No. 9 Wabash at AlleghenyOctober 29, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Nationally-ranked No. 9 Wabash averted a stunning upset as Allegheny orchestrated an inspired effort that fell just short. Despite maneuvering down to the Wabash 13-yard line, the Little Giants defense kept the Gators’ out of the end zone during the final minute of play and escaped with a 22-16 victory.

With just under five minutes left in regulation, Allegheny was the beneficiary of a huge defensive play as Drew Perry forced a fumble at the Gators’ 38-yard line that was recovered by middle linebacker Doug Williams. Following the change of possession, Allegheny pieced together an outstanding 11-play drive that covered 48 yards and ensured that Wabash wouldn’t have a chance to respond if the Gators could manufacture the go-ahead score. Senior Brian Tamburlin, who finished with 128 all-purpose yards, paced the attack, while quarterback Jordan Fowler hooked up with rookie Andrew Nicklaus on a 20-yard completion that positioned the Blue and Gold inside the red zone. On a fourth-and-four from the Wabash 13, Fowler’s pass to Matt Griffith fell incomplete as Wabash remained among the thinning ranks of the unbeaten.

Allegheny outgained Wabash 337-271 and absolutely dominated time of possession by holding the ball for over 37 minutes. The Gators grabbed a 16-14 lead early in the fourth quarter on Ryan Zipf’s 38-yard field goal, but Wabash answered right back. Chase Belton tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Jonathan Horn while completing the ensuing two-point conversion to cap the scoring.

Fowler once again put up career numbers after earning back-to-back NCAC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Zipf, who entered the game ranked among the NCAA leaders in field goals made, tied a career high after going 3-for-3 in the loss. Box Score (Final)

2011 Allegheny College Football#9 Wabash vs Allegheny (Oct 29, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWabash 7 7 0 8 22Allegheny 3 7 3 3 16

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 09:12 WABF - Wes Chamblee 28 yd pass from Chase Belton (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-62 2:25

02:08 ALL - Ryan Zipf 20 yd field goal, 14-67 6:592nd 12:00 ALL - Dan Lubarda 2 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 7-44 3:00

00:43 WABF - Chase Belton 3 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 9-77 3:483rd 08:45 ALL - Ryan Zipf 29 yd field goal, 9-68 3:334th 12:15 ALL - Ryan Zipf 38 yd field goal, 13-39 5:30

09:04 WABF - Jonathan Horn 12 yd pass from Chase Belton (Jonathan Horn pass from Chase Belton), 7-49

WABF ALLFIRST DOWNS 14 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-63 35-97PASSING YDS (NET) 208 240Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-14-0 46-34-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-271 81-337Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-30 3-22Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 4-63Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 6-34.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-66 4-48Possession Time 22:44 37:16Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 5 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 0-0

RUSHING: Wabash-Tyler Holmes 8-24; Vann Hunt 8-24; Chase Belton 5-23; Team 3-minus 8.Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 25-79; Ben Perko 4-11; Jordon Fowler 5-5; Dan Lubarda 1-2.

PASSING: Wabash-Chase Belton 14-28-0-208. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 33-45-0-240; Brian Tamburlin1-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Wabash-Wes Chamblee 6-104; Jonathan Horn 5-54; James Kraus 1-23; Sean Hildebrand 1-14;Vann Hunt 1-13. Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 9-49; Matt Griffith 7-60; Dan Lubarda 5-31; Derrick Emigh5-24; E Mastrogiacomo 4-22; Max Kauert 1-26; Andrew Niklaus 1-20; Sean Griffin 1-8; Jordon Fowler1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wabash-None. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Wabash-Vann Hunt 1-1. Allegheny-None.

Wabash (8-0,5-0) vs. Allegheny (4-4,2-2)Date: Oct 29, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1620

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:39 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:39Officials: Referee: Fenton Moore; Umpire: Van Parks; Linesman: Chris Skinner;Line judge: Jow Wray; Back judge: Rick Barnes; Field judge: Edric Wright;Side judge: Aaron Schrein; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: 37 • Wind: 5-10 mph • Weather: Wintery mix

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Game 9: Hiram at AlleghenyNovember 5, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

On a beautiful fall afternoon, Allegheny pieced together its most dominating performance of the season on both sides of the ball en route to a 44-14 victory over Hiram at Frank B. Fuhrer Field. Led by another strong effort from senior quarterback Jordan Fowler, the Gators totaled a season-high 473 yards of total offense while limiting the Terriers to just 167 yards.

Two long plays from Fowler to senior wideout Matt Griffith triggered a 14-0 lead for Allegheny just four minutes into the action. On the first play from scrimmage, Fowler connected with Griffith on a 37-yard reception. The Gators scored on the next play on a five-yard run by Brian Tamburlin.

After forcing a quick three-and-out, the Gators covered 75 yards on two plays en route to doubling their advantage. Freshman Derrick Emigh, who finished with 112 yards of total offense, hauled in a 13-yard reception on the first play of the drive, while Fowler and Matt Griffith linked up on a pitch-and-catch that covered 62 yards for the team’s second score in as many chances.

Ben Perko paced a ground attack that totaled a season-high 239 yards.

In addition to an outstanding offensive performance, a strong defensive stand helped propel the Gators to their 10th straight win against the Terriers. Allegheny held Hiram to 94 yards passing, the first time the team has held an opponent under 100 yards since September 26, 2009.

Another impressive effort by Allegheny’s special teams completed a thorough league victory. While the coverage unit looked strong, Emigh totaled 86 yards on four punt returns, the highest total since Nick Jones topped 100 on October 22, 2005.

Box Score (Final)2011 Allegheny College Football

Hiram vs Allegheny (Nov 05, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalHiram 0 7 0 7 14Allegheny 21 7 7 9 44

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 14:14 ALL - Brian Tamburlin 5 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 2-42 0:46

11:58 ALL - Matt Griffith 62 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 2-75 0:4305:24 ALL - Sean Griffin 6 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 10-60 4:54

2nd 11:37 ALL - Matt Griffith 4 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 3-44 1:1503:02 HIRF - Brandon Hanna 2 yd run (Greg Klisuric kick), 16-74 8:28

3rd 05:32 ALL - Brian Tamburlin 5 yd run (Ryan Zipf kick), 3-50 1:104th 12:45 ALL - Ryan Zipf 43 yd field goal, 7-17 2:15

08:55 ALL - Ryan Zipf 25 yd field goal, 6-13 3:4001:43 ALL - Ryan Zipf 23 yd field goal, 11-43 5:5600:22 HIRF - Shaun Zalewski 26 yd pass from Brandon Hanna (Greg Klisuric kick), 7-80 1:21

HIRF ALLFIRST DOWNS 10 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-73 44-239PASSING YDS (NET) 94 234Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-10-1 25-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-167 69-473Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 5-96Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-124 2-48Interception Returns-Yards 1-13 1-10Punts (Number-Avg) 11-38.4 3-40.3Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-60 6-65Possession Time 25:52 34:08Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 0-0

RUSHING: Hiram-Brandon Hanna 12-29; Caleb Jones 7-25; Rodney Jacobs 3-16; Chris Austin 6-3.Allegheny-Ben Perko 15-96; Jordon Fowler 3-46; Brian Tamburlin 13-45; E Mastrogiacomo 6-26; TaylorO'Brien 4-18; Derrick Emigh 1-10; Team 1-0; Sean Griffin 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Hiram-Brandon Hanna 10-30-1-94. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 17-25-1-234.

RECEIVING: Hiram-Shaun Zalewski 2-34; Damien Gibson 2-30; Richard Simpson 2-18; Chris Austin 1-6;Brendon James 1-5; Tom Moran 1-4; Darren Gibson 1-minus 3. Allegheny-Matt Griffith 5-116; Max Kauert3-65; Brian Tamburlin 3-11; Derrick Emigh 2-16; Sean Griffin 2-16; Andrew Niklaus 1-5; TaylorO'Brien 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Hiram-Mike Brown 1-13. Allegheny-Travis Wilkins 1-10.

FUMBLES: Hiram-Brandon Hanna 1-0. Allegheny-None.

Hiram (1-8,1-4) vs. Allegheny (5-4,3-2)Date: Nov 05, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1805

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:41 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:41Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Glen Williams; Linesman: Junis Mills III;Line judge: Grant Henderson; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: Kent Intagliata; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: 46 • Wind: 7-10 mph • Weather: Clear and cool

Game 10: Oberlin at AlleghenyNovember 12, 2011 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Zachary Kisley intercepted Allegheny quarterback Jordan Fowler along the near sideline with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, and despite being statistically dominated through much of the action, Oberlin spoiled the Gators’ senior day festivities with a 14-13 victory at Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

The Gators out-gained the Yeomen, 324-186, and delivered a smothering defensive stand against the Oberlin ground game, but Allegheny was hampered by big penalties all afternoon. Although Allegheny held Oberlin to -23 yards rushing, the Gators made up for it as they were uncharacteristically whistled for 11 penalties totaling 120 yards.

Allegheny held the opposition to its lowest run total since establishing a school record against Kenyon during the 1998 campaign. The Gators also limited the Yeomen to 3-of-13 on third down conversions, and dominated time of possession by holding the ball for nearly 38 minutes.

The Gators scored the only points of the opening half on a pair of field goals by Ryan Zipf. Allegheny’s senior kicker opened the scoring with a 44-yard boot midway through the first frame while adding a 43-yard field goal mid-way through the second.

Ahead 13-0, the Gators gave up a touchdown on three plays while a sack-fumble by the Allegheny offense on its next series gave the ball back to the Yeomen deep in Gator territory. Two plays later, the Blue and Gold was called for pass interference in the end zone, which gave Oberlin first-and-goal inside the 10-yard line. Oberlin scored on the next play.

The Gators had several chances to re-take the lead, but Zipf missed field goal attempts from 39 and 37 yards in the final frame.Box Score (Final)

2011 Allegheny College FootballOberlin vs Allegheny (Nov 12, 2011 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalOberlin 0 0 14 0 14Allegheny 3 3 7 0 13

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 05:59 ALL - Ryan Zipf 44 yd field goal, 4--1 1:272nd 07:50 ALL - Ryan Zipf 43 yd field goal, 6-15 3:093rd 09:30 ALL - Max Kauert 6 yd pass from Jordon Fowler (Ryan Zipf kick), 8-54 2:56

08:21 OBEF - Robin Witjes 15 yd pass from Josh Mandel (Erikson Andrews kick blockd), 4-43 1:0107:00 OBEF - Adam Niec 11 yd pass from Josh Mandel (Drew Mixter pass from Josh Mandel), 2-26 0:18

OBEF ALLFIRST DOWNS 12 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 14--23 41-118PASSING YDS (NET) 209 206Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-24-1 44-26-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-186 85-324Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-30 6-20Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-106 3-48Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-5Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.6 6-45.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-53 11-120Possession Time 22:48 37:12Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 2-17

RUSHING: Oberlin-Drew Mixter 4-1; Adam Lowther 3-1; TEAM 4-minus 7; Josh Mandel 3-minus 18.Allegheny-Brian Tamburlin 24-71; Taylor O'Brien 6-23; Ben Perko 6-18; Jordon Fowler 5-6.

PASSING: Oberlin-Josh Mandel 24-38-1-209; Robin Witjes 0-1-0-0. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 26-44-1-206.

RECEIVING: Oberlin-Robin Witjes 10-115; Drew Mixter 5-17; Adam Niec 2-22; Danny Enright 2-22; DanWeintraub 2-20; Cory Kidd 2-11; Justin Williams 1-2. Allegheny-Sean Griffin 5-42; Derrick Emigh5-38; Matt Griffith 4-48; Dan Lubarda 4-28; Brian Tamburlin 3-25; Max Kauert 2-13; E Mastrogiacomo2-9; Shane Waldron 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Oberlin-Zachary Kisley 1-0. Allegheny-Blake Lyle 1-5.

FUMBLES: Oberlin-Josh Mandel 1-1. Allegheny-Jordon Fowler 1-1.

Oberlin (3-7,2-4) vs. Allegheny (5-5,3-3)Date: Nov 12, 2011 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 2215

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:40 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:40Officials: Referee: McClain Hayes; Umpire: Matthew Byer; Linesman: Kevin Nau;Line judge: Monty Mlakar; Back judge: Mike Matoney; Field judge: George Ittu;Side judge: Tom Muellauer; Scorer: James Witherow;Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:

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

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

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

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

Passing Yards400 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/06 365 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ................10/13/01365 T.J. Salopek vs. Denison ................10/17/09 361 Bubba Smith vs. Denison ............. 10/25/03358 Kyle Adamson vs. Mount Union .... 11/23/96342`T.J. Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....10/23/10322 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .. 10/18/69315 Mike Ganey at John Carroll ............10/11/69312 Jordan Fowler vs. Denison .............10/15/11306 Paul Bell vs. Wittenberg .................09/24/94302 Jimmy Savage vs. Hiram ............... 09/16/06

Passing Attempts58 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/06 46 Bubba Smith vs. Wash. & Jeff. ..... 09/13/0345 Jordan Fowler vs. Wabash .............10/29/1144 Jordan Fowler vs. Oberlin .............. 11/12/1144 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ........... 11/08/0844 Jimmy Savage vs. Denison ........... 09/30/0643 T.J. Salopek vs. Wooster ................10/31/0943 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ............11/03/0743 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon ...10/19/6842 Jimmy Savage vs. Wooster ............10/21/0640 Bubba Smith vs. Montclair State . 11/22/03

Passing Completions 38 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash .............10/07/0633 Jordan Fowler vs. Wabash .............10/29/1133 T.J. Salopek vs. Kenyon ..................10/24/09 32 Bubba Smith vs. W & J .................. 09/13/0331 T.J. Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan .....10/23/1030 T.J. Salopek vs. Wittenberg ........... 11/08/0829 Jordan Fowler vs. Denison .............10/29/1129 Jimmy Savage vs. Kenyon ..............10/15/0528 Drew Stelzer vs. Kenyon ................10/13/0727 Kyle Adamson vs. Mount Union .... 11/23/96

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

Receptions14 Jay Lewis vs. John Carroll ..............10/11/6913 Kyle Geiser vs. Kenyon ...................10/15/0512 Jim Lieb vs. Kenyon ........................10/13/0711 Jake Vite vs. Kenyon.......................10/24/0911 Jim Lieb vs. Ohio Wesleyan ...........10/27/0711 Jon Turner vs. W & J ...................... 09/13/0311 John Boughton vs. Oberlin .............10/14/6710 Matt Griffith vs. Denison ................10/15/1110 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash .......................10/07/0610 Dallas Robinson vs. Wabash .........10/07/0610 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash ...................... 10/29/05

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

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

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

Punt Return Yards 161 Chuck Lazar vs. Case Western ......10/14/78118 Brian Woods vs. Earlham.............. 11/08/03117 Tedd Gozur vs. Oberlin ...................11/14/98116 Chris Conrad vs. Thiel ................... 09/14/96115 Antoine Morris vs. Kenyon ............ 11/09/96111 Nick Jones vs. Hiram ..................... 10/22/05105 Brian Woods vs. Montclair State .. 11/22/03105 Joe Cowart vs. Kenyon .................. 10/13/01103 Steve Williams vs. Hiram .............. 10/23/0486 Derrick Emigh vs. Hiram ..................11/5/1185 Terry Hartford vs. Wooster .............11/01/0885 Mark Spoerke vs. Kenyon ..............10/17/92

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

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

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

Field Goals4 Kevin Bowser vs. Wooster .............10/24/983 Ryan Zipf vs. Wabash .....................10/29/113 Ryan Zipf vs. Case ............................10/2/103 Ryan Zipf vs. Ohio Wesleyan..........11/14/093 Josh Whiteside vs. Denison .......... 09/30/06 3 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/11/033 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ..................10/06/013 Nick Nardone vs. Wash. & Jeff. .....10/15/77

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Passing Yards2,472 Jimmy Savage ................................... 20062,374 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 20092,280 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010 2,138 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20032,137 Paul Bell ............................................ 19942,048 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20012,039 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19951,952 Jordan Fowler .................................... 20111,761 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19961,706 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1997 1,683 Joe Cowart ......................................... 2000 1,624 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008

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

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

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

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

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

Total Offense2,675 Jimmy Savage ................................... 20062,521 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009 2,508 Paul Bell ............................................ 19942,328 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20032,272 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 20102,101 Kyle Adamson ................................... 19952,070 Bubba Smith ..................................... 20012,063 Jordan Fowler .................................... 20112,046 Chris Miller ........................................ 1998

Passing Attempts331 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006325 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009313 Jordan Fowler .................................... 2011309 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010 306 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2003262 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2001254 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008249 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2005247 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2007245 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2002218 Joe Cowart ......................................... 2000218 Mike Ganey ....................................... 1968

Passing Completions212 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2009204 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2010203 Jordan Fowler .................................... 2011202 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 185 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2003152 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2008150 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2001 149 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2007149 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2005 142 Kyle Adamson ................................... 1995 142 Paul Bell ............................................ 1994 131 Bubba Smith ..................................... 2002

Pass Completion %67.9 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199566.0 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 201066.0 Paul Bell ............................................ 199465.4 Kyle Adamson ................................... 199665.2 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 200964.9 Jordan Fowler .................................... 201162.4 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 199061.0 Jimmy Savage ................................... 2006 60.5 Bubba Smith ..................................... 200360.3 T.J. Salopek ....................................... 2007

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

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

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

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

Punt Return Touchdowns 2 Brian Woods ...................................... 20032 Tedd Gozur ........................................ 19982 Chris Conrad ..................................... 19962 Ed Pinkham ........................................1974 1 Terry Hartford .................................... 2008 1 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1999 1 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 1997 1 Antoine Morris ................................... 1996 1 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1993 1 Mark Spoerke.................................... 1992

Kickoff Returns20 Kyle Geiser ........................................ 200519 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 199918 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2007 17 Logan Kaleta ..................................... 2006 15 Blake Lyle .......................................... 201115 Jim Lieb ............................................. 2006 15 RaShawn Allen .................................. 200315 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 200015 Ed Taylor ............................................ 198515 Chuck Lazar ...................................... 197815 Jim Booker .........................................1971

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

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

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

Kicking Points83 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199872 Chris Merski ...................................... 199470 Chris Merski ...................................... 199367 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201163 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201062 Steve Boucher ................................... 199060 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 2009

Field Goals15 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201112 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 201012 Ryan Zipf ........................................... 200912 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199811 Aaron Polack ..................................... 200310 Chris Merski ...................................... 199310 Steve Boucher ................................... 198910 Sean Ward ......................................... 19879 Chris Merski ...................................... 19949 Steve Boucher ................................... 1990

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

Punting Average42.4 Andrew DeJong ................................. 201041.5 Andrew DeJong ................................. 2011 40.3 Vince Coley ....................................... 199740.2 Jason Black ....................................... 200539.7 Andrew DeJong ................................. 200939.5 Jason Black ....................................... 200739.2 Aaron Polack ..................................... 200239.1 Al Trezza ............................................ 199938.5 Jeff Filkovski ...................................... 199038.2 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 199238.0 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 199137.8 Jason Black ....................................... 2006

Punt Attempts61 Jason Black.............................................. 200756 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200353 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 200952 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 201151 Al Trezza ................................................... 199951 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200150 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 200850 Aaron Polack ............................................ 200248 Andrew DeJong ........................................ 201048 Al Trezza ................................................... 200046 T.J. Florkiewicz ......................................... 1992

Punt Yards2,412 Jason Black ....................................... 20072,159 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20112,103 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20092,048 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20032,035 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20101,996 Al Trezza ............................................ 19991,958 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20021,921 Aaron Polack ..................................... 20011,846 Andrew DeJong ................................. 20081,758 T.J. Florkiewicz .................................. 19921,754 Al Trezza ............................................ 2000

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Receptions167 Jon Turner ..........2000-2003150 Jim Lieb .............2005-2007125 Jake Vite ............2006-2009125 Ronnie Anderson .1994-1996102 Nathan Six .........1995-199895 John Boughton ..1965-196889 Brian Woods ......2000-200386 Chris Conrad .....1993-199686 Andy McKenzie . 1991-199481 Matt Griffith ............2008-1180 Dallas Robinson 2003-2006

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Kicking Points252 Chris Merski ...... 1991-1994222 Ryan Zipf ................2008-11158 Kevin Bowser ....1995-1998123 Sean Ward .........1985-1988118 Nick Nardone .... 1975-1978116 Josh Whiteside ..2004-2007

Field Goals

43 Ryan Zipf ................2008-11 30 Chris Merski ...... 1991-1994 21 Nick Nardone .... 1975-1978 20 Steve Boucher ...1987-1990 20 Sean Ward .........1985-1988

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

Punting Average40.1 Andrew DeJong .2008-201138.3 Jason Black .......2004-200738.1 T.J. Florkiewicz .. 1991-199237.8 Aaron Polack .....2000-2003

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Field Goals Year Player Distance OpponentT-1. 1994 Chris Merski 50 yards Kenyon 1979 Dave Nelson 50 yards Wash. & Jeff. 1978 Nick Nardone 50 yards Geneva4. 2010 Ryan Zipf 48 yards Carnegie MellonT-5. 2008 Ryan Zipf 47 yards Denison 2006 Josh Whiteside 47 yards Ohio Wesleyan7. 1994 Chris Merski 46 yards Ohio Wesleyan

Punt Year Player Distance Opponent1. 2011 Andrew DeJong 75 yards Carnegie Mellon

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

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

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

FIRST DOWNS35 vs. Earlham 10/8/1994

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

FIRST DOWNS PASSING19 vs. Earlham 10/8/1994

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

TOTAL OFFENSE774 vs. Wooster 10/29/1994

RUSH ATTEMPTS69 vs. Denison 10/30/1993

RUSH YARDS495 vs. Wooster 10/29/1994

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

PASS YARDS400 vs. Wabash 10/7/2006

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

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

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

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

INTERCEPTIONS7 vs. Earlham 9/29/1998

SACKS9 vs. Kenyon 10/10/1998

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS

longest plays/teaM records

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

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

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

First Team All-NCAC Ken Achenbach (OL) ............................ 1999, 2000 Brian Adams (OG) ................................. 1994, 1995Kyle Adamson (QB)................................1996, 1997 Matt Allison (OT) ................................... 1993, 1994Curt Anderson (DB) ..........................................2006Ronnie Anderson (WR) ......................... 1995, 1996Bill Andrews (C) .................................... 1999, 2000 Paul Bell (QB)............................. 1992, 1993, 1994Jason Bendekovic (OT) .....................................1993 Ron Bendekovic (OT) .............................1991, 1992 Tony Bifulco (CB) ....................... 1989, 1990, 1991Jason Black (P) .................................................2006Gary Borling (LB) ..............................................1994Steve Boucher (PK) .............................. 1989, 1990Kevin Bowser (PK) ............................................1998Jason Brazen (OL) ............................................1996 Chuck Bremer (TB) ............................... 1993, 1994Curtis Brown (TB) .............................................1986David Brown (TB) ..............................................1988Ben Cammarano (QB) ......................................1991Chris Conrad (RS) .............................................1996 Brian Currie (C) .................................................1987Ken Deininger (CB) ...........................................1987Andrew DeJong (P) ................................2010, 2011Bill Devlin (LB) ..................................................2011Stanley Drayton (TB) .............................1991, 1992Sid Facaros (DB) ....................................2009, 2010Marvin Farr (DB) ...............................................1994Jeff Filkovski (QB) .............................................1990

Andy Fleming (C) ..............................................2007T.J. Florkiewicz (DE) ...............................1991, 1992Chris Fonte (DB) ...............................................1996Bob Fraser (DT) .................................................1984Rob Gardner (RS) .............................................1993Willie Green (DB) .................................. 1995, 1996Brad Goe (C) ........................................ 1993, 1994Tedd Gozur (DB) ...............................................1998Colin Hartford (DB) ...........................................2011Phil Hoffman (OL) ................................. 2003, 2004Todd Kahm (TE) ................................................1993Bob Kalkowski (LB) .............................. 1993, 1994Zach Kessler (OL) ..................................1997, 1998Kris Knepper (OLB) ..........................................2000Evan Kormos (TE) .............................................2004Mike Kuder (DL) ...............................................1996David LaCarte (FS) ......................1988, 1989, 1990Julio Lacayo (WR) ..................................1990, 1991Mark Lamendola (QB) ......................................1985Jim Lorber (DB) .................................................2000Wayne Mack (LB) ...................... 1990, 1991, 1992John Marzka (OC) ................................. 1989, 1990Mike Mates (OT) ....................................1986, 1987T.J. McCarthy (OT) ................................. 1989, 1990Bernie McGuinness (OL) ..................................2000Jared McNeilly (TE) ...........................................2000Andy McKenzie (WR) ............................ 1993, 1994Steve Menosky (OG) .........................................1990Chris Merski (PK) .............................................1994David Monaghan (DE) .......................... 1998, 1999Jim Mormino (RB) .............................................1997Antoine Morris (CB) ..........................................1994Mike Mulhair (OG) ............................................1988Steve Nemeth (OT) ...........................................2005Mark O’Loughlin (OL) ........................... 1995, 1996Anson Park (OT) ................................................1995Mike Parker (DT) ........................ 1986, 1987, 1988Jeff Pearson (NT) ...................................1990, 1991David Pisanick (LB) ......................2001, 2002, 2003Aaron Polack (PK)................................. 2001, 2002Shane Ream (RB) .............................................2000Nick Reiser (DE) ..........................1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Joe Rossi (DL) ....................................... 1999, 2000Joshua Six (DL) ..................................... 1998, 2000Nathan Six (TE) .......................... 1996, 1997, 1998Bubba Smith (QB) ............................................2003Mike Soltis (DL) ................................................2003Mark Spoerke (FS) ............................... 1992, 1993Ed Steinback (C) ...............................................1996Shawn Tarnoci (LB) ..........................................1995Bob Tatsch (DL) .................................... 1995, 1996Sam Taylor (OL) .....................................2010, 2011LaMarcus Thurman (DB/RS) ...........................1999Andy Toner (DB) ................................................2007Ray Tower (OT) ..................................................1985Ralph Tune (LB) ................................................2001Rob VanFosson (OG) ........................................1991Mateo Villa (LB) ................................................2007Sean Ward (PK) .....................................1987, 1988Josh Whiteside (PK) .........................................2006Arick Wilson (FS) ..............................................1994Eric Winslow (NT).................................. 1993, 1994Brian Woods (RS) ................................. 2001, 2003

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

Stanley Drayton

conFerence awards

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Tony Parks (DL) .................................................1988Jeff Pearson (DL) ..............................................1989Ted Petrosky (OT) ..............................................2001Aaron Polack (P) ...............................................2003Sam Rado (OT) .................................................1997Shane Ream (RB) ................................. 1999, 2001Kurt Reiser (TE) ................................................1992Joe Rossi (DL) ...................................................1998Steve Roux (WR) ................................... 1988, 1989Eric Rupp (LB) ...................................................2004T.J. Salopek (QB) ..............................................2010Andy Schleihauf (LB) ........................................2008Leon Seaburn (OL) ...........................................1992Nick Silva (DL) ..................................................2009Joshua Six (DL) .................................................1999Kyle Smesko (RB) ................................. 1995, 1996Jeremy Snyder (RB) ..........................................2000Jim Stiefvater (WR) ...........................................1985Brad Stotsky (DB) ................................. 2004, 2005Jamie Sye (RB)..................................................2003Mario Tarquinio (RB) ........................2004, 2005, 2006Ed Taylor (RB) ...................................................1986Jon Turner (WR) ................................................2003Al Trezza (P) ....................................................2000Dale Tomaino (LB) ............................................1985Justin Victor (OL) ..............................................2006Derek Vikara (DB).............................................2002Mateo Villa (LB) ................................................2006Jake Vite (WR) ...................................................2009Doug Williams (LB) ...........................................2011Steve Williams (DB) ..........................................2003Arick Wilson (DB) ..............................................1993Eric Winslow (DL) ..............................................1992Brian Woods (WR) ............................................2003Doug Woods (DB) .............................................1987Mark Zampell (RB) ...........................................1984Ryan Zipf (K) ....................................................2011

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

Rob Chernitsky (DB) .........................................1984Todd Chitester (DE) ..........................................1993Mike Collitt (LB) ................................................1988Joe Cowart (QB) ................................................2000Brian Currie (C) .................................................1985Brad DeCais (DL) ..............................................1993Scott Ferraro (DE) .............................................1988Jim Filkovski (P) ................................................1988Marko Fonzi (TE) ...............................................2004Louis Ford (DL) ..................................... 1984, 1985Jordan Fowler (QB) ...........................................2011Tony Fusaro (DL) ...............................................2001Tom Gebhardt (DE) ...........................................1987Kyle Geiser (WR) ...............................................2005John Gudel (LB) ................................................1986Bob Klug (TE) ....................................................1987Darren Hadlock (ILB)................. 1989, 1990, 1991Bill Jones (DL) ...................................................2008Max Kauert (TE) ...............................................2011Jason Kleps (DB) ..............................................1996Matt Komar (DB) ..............................................2003John Lewis (TE) .................................................1987Jim Lieb (WR) ........................................ 2005, 2006John Logue (QB) ................................... 1988, 1989Doug Macik (DL) ...............................................2007Chris Mandella (LB)..........................................1984T.J. McCarthy (OL) .............................................1988Pat McMahon (DB) ...........................................1995J.P. McFeeley (ILB) ............................................2002Jared McNeilly (TE) ...........................................1999Chris Miller (QB) ...............................................1997David Monaghan (DE) ......................................1997Mike Mulhair (OL) .............................................1986Kevin Murphy (DB) ...........................................1994Steve Nemeth (OL) ...........................................2003Ron Olsen (OL)..................................................1985Jon Olshok (DL) ................................................2000Mike Parker (DL) ...............................................1985Andrew Perego (OL) ..........................................2004Sam Rado (OL) .................................................1996Kurt Reiser (TE) ................................................1991Dallas Robinson (WR) ......................................2006T.J. Salopek (QB) ..............................................2009Jimmy Savage (QB)...........................................2006Andy Scheilhauf (LB) ........................................2009Ron Schumaker (DB) ........................... 1985, 1986Dave Shaw (DB) ................................................1990Nick Silva (DL) ..................................................2008David Simko (DB) .............................................1986Ross Simcoe (ILB) ............................................2007Bubba Smith (QB) ................................ 2001, 2002Jeremy Snyder (RB) ..........................................1999Jim Stiefvater (WR) ...........................................1986David Strawser (WR) ........................................2010Tom Susec (RB) ................................................1994LaMarcus Thurman (WR) .................................2000Jon Turner (WR) .................................... 2001, 2002Justin Victor (OL) ..............................................2005Ryan Vietmeirer (DB) .......................................2011David Vikara (DB) .............................................1999Kyle Wilson (DB) ...............................................2008 Doug Woods (DB) .............................................1988Ryan Zipf (K) .........................................2009, 2010

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

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

Andrew DeJong

Tibor Solymosi

conFerence awards

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

D3ProDay.com2011 - Sam Taylor (LT) - 2nd Team

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

CoSIDA Academic All-America

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

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

Nick Reiser

Rob Carlisle

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John Carman1956

Mike Ganey1969

James Villa1956

Ed Pinkham1974

Robyn Small1974

Charles Slater1975

Tibor Solymosi1975, 1976

Bob Fraser1982

Jerome Nelson1982

Mike Parker1986, 1987, 1988

Mike Mates1987

Tony Bifulco1989, 1990, 1991

Tom Gebhardt1989

David LaCarte1989, 1990

Wayne Mack1991, 1992

Stanley Drayton1991, 1992

Ben Cammarano1991

Darren Hadlock1990

Ron Bendekovic1991, 1992

Jeff Filkovski1990

John Marzka1989, 1990

Jeff Pearson1991

Chris Merski1993

Chris Conrad1996

Corey Belaney1999

Kurt Reiser1992

Rob Gardner1993

Brad Goe1993

Bob Kalkowski1993

Eric Winslow1993, 1994

Marvin Farr1994

Paul Bell1993, 1994

Matt Allison1994

Brian Adams1995

Nick Reiser1995, 1996

Bob Tatsch1995, 1996

Kyle Adamson1996

Bill Andrews1999, 2000

Anson Park1995

Jim Mormino1997

Zach Kessler1997, 1998

Willie Green1997

Mark O’Loughlin1996

David Monaghan1999

Ken Achenbach2000

Shane Ream2000, 2001

Brian Woods2003

Sam Taylor2011

Horace Lavely1937

Bob Garbark1931

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

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

1895Banned by Faculty Action

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1938Record: 3-4

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

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

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

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

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

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

1943-45No Games - World War II

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

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

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

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

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

1950Record: 2-4-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: G.R. Yarbenetat Rochester .............. T .....12-12Oberlin ....................... L ........0-14Geneva ....................... L ....... 7-20Carnegie Tech ............ L ..... 13-14at Grove City ............. W ........31-0at Wooster ................. L ..... 13-20Westminster ............. W ..... 33-14

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

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

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

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

1955Record: 2-6Coach: William R. MooreCaptain: D.M. Barron, D.P. McArdleWooster ...................... L ..... 13-41at Hobart .................... L ....... 7-44at Thiel ....................... L ........0-31at Oberlin .................. W .....33-25

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

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

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

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

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

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

1961Record: 6-1 (PAC: 5-1)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: E.D. Ehrenberger, R. JonesBethany ..................... W ..... 33-14at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ........10-0Western Reserve ...... W ..........7-0at Case Tech ............. W ..... 33-14Grove City .................. W ....... 26-0at Wayne State ......... W ....... 20-8

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

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

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

1965Record: 3-5 (PAC: 2-4)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: J.P. Butler, H.N. Valen-tinoat Wayne State .......... L ..........0-7Oberlin ...................... W ..... 26-15at Carnegie Tech ....... L ........6-27E. Michigan ................ L ....... 8-23at Bethany ................. L ....... 8-20Wash. & Jeff.............. W ..... 18-16at Western Reserve ....... L ..... 13-20Thiel........................... W ....... 26-7

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1974Record: 7-1 (PAC: 6-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: T.M. Clayton, E.J. Pinkhamat Case Western ....... W ....... 39-0Hiram ........................ W ....... 26-6at Bethany ................. L ..... 20-24Grove City .................. W ....... 33-7at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ....... 26-0John Carroll ............... W ..... 30-21Carnegie Mellon ....... W ..... 40-13at Thiel ...................... W ..... 36-14

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

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

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

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

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

1980Record: 3-4-1 (PAC: 3-3-1)Coach: Sam T. TimerCaptain: T.J. Dougan, D.A. DedmakAlbion ......................... L ..... 14-21at Bethany ................. L ..... 13-38at Carnegie Mellon ....... L ........0-24John Carroll ................ L ....... 0-13at Case Western ....... W ..... 28-17at Wash. & Jeff. ........ W ....... 35-7Hiram ......................... T ..........7-7Thiel........................... W ..... 16-10

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

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

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

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

1985Record: 3-7 (NCAC: 1-5)Coach: Robert WolfeCaptain: M. Fisher, L. Ford, M. Lamendola, D. Traceat Thiel ....................... L ..... 14-15Dayton ........................ L ....... 0-28at Denison ................. L ..... 10-16at Westminster ......... W ....... 12-7

Kenyon ....................... L ..... 14-15Oberlin ....................... L ....... 3-12at Wooster ................. L ..... 21-24at Case Western ........ L ..... 27-35Ohio Wesleyan .......... W ........16-6Grove City .................. W ....... 12-7

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Dayton ....................... W ..... 31-23at Central (Iowa) ....... W ........24-7

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2011 Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 3-3) Coach: Mark Matlak Captain: S. Taylor, D. Williams Bethany ...................... L ....... 7-28 at Carnegie Mellon ... W ..... 33-13DePauw ..................... W ..... 17-10 at Wittenberg ............. L ....... 3-38 Case Western ............ L ..... 10-17 at Kenyon .................. W ..... 31-17Denison ..................... W ..... 31-28Wabash ...................... L ..... 16-22Hiram ........................ W ..... 44-14Oberlin ....................... L ..... 13-14

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AAbbott, Wesley E. .....1908,09,10,11Achenbach, Kenneth ...1998,99,2000Ackerman, Dale ........................2006Acosta, Sean .............................2010Adams, Brian D........1992,93,94,95Adams, David A. .......................1960Adams, Matt .......................1998,99Adamson, Kyle A. .......... 1995,96,97Addams, Dean G. ................1974,75Adsit, Claude R. ........................1907Aiken, J. Claude ..................1904,05Albright, Larry R. ......1967,68,69,70Alderson, Tom ...............2009,10, 11Alfonso, Silvie L. .......................1952Allgeier, Michael .......................1999Allen, Clarence B. ...............1893,96Allen, RaShawn ...... 2002,03,04,05Allison, Matthew E. ....... 1992,93,94Allshouse, Charles V. .......... 1913,14Altemus, Justen ............ 2003,04,05Alvarez, Donald R. ..............1969,70Alvarez, Paul W. .............1979,80,81Amidon, Donald A. ....................1940Amman, Ian .............2000,01,02,03Amoroso, Christian R. ..............1952Anderson, Avis ..........................1986Anderson, Carl O. ............... 1961,64 Anderson, Curt ........2004,05,06,07Anderson, George A. ................1928Anderson, Michael ...................2006Anderson, Ronnie D. .... 1994,95,96Anderson, Wilbur F. ..................1930Andrews, Daniel C. .............1985,86Andrews, Dale J. .......................1965Andrews, Ryan ..........................1997Andrews, William ...1997,98,99,2000Andryka, Michael..........................2010Arcuri, John J., Jr. .....1955,56,57,58Arnold, Floyd E. ........ 1912,13,14,15Arsenault, Kyle..........................1984Arthur, U.N. ...............................1893Arvelo, Tony ...............................2011Ashley, Harmon H. ....................1901Askey, E. Vincent ......................1915August, Harold M. .....................1942

BBair, James H. ...........................1955Baird, Kevin W. ........1980,81,82,83Baker, Charles F....... 1911,12,13,14Baker, Josh .........................2004,05Baker, Norman H. ..........1947,48,49Baker, Robert Z. .......................1952Baker, William A. ......................1898Baker, William W........... 1956,57,58Baldwin, Joseph S. ........ 1916,17,18Baldwin, Roger L. .... 1917,18,19,20Ball, Benjamin H. ................ 1910,12Ball, Wendell P. ............. 1906,08,09Balla, Samuel E. .................1995,96Ballantyne, James V. ..........1902,04Ballinger, T. Dudley ...1907,08,09,10Ballish, Thomas A. ...1948,49,50,51Balser, Arthur E. ........... 1929,31,32Baran, B.J............................ 2006,07Baranowski, Anthony R. ...........1957Barber, Jeffrey ..........................1997Barcelona, Brett C. ........1979,80,81Barcus, William D. ....................1919Barkley, Andrew J. ...1990,91,92,93Barrett, Eugene L. ........ 1993,94,95Barrett, Gordon O. ..............1938,39Barron, Don M. ........1952,53,54,55Bash, Lawson G. ................. 1914,15Bash, Ross S.............................1969Bassi, David ..............................2011Battaglia, Jesse ........................2011Beach, Alwin L. ............. 1925,26,27Beach, Keith ................. 2008,09,10Beal, Sumner ..................... 2010, 11Beals, Norman K. .....................1928Becker, Delmar J., Jr. ..........1989,90Becker, William J. ......... 1934,35,36Beh, Jeremy ........1999,2000,01,02Behrens, Brandon ...1999,2000,01,02Behrhorst, Clifford W. ...............1927Behrhorst, David H. ...... 1925,26,27Belaney, Corey N. ....1996,97,98,99Belfore, Paul A. .........................1985Bell, Bill .....................................1975Bell, C.J. ...................2006,07,08,09Bell, Paul J., Jr. .........1991,92,93,94Bell, Zach ...................... 2008,09,10Bendekovic, Jason C. ....1991,92,93,94Bendekovic, Ronald C. ...1989,90,91,92Benedict, Lee L. .......1905,06,07,08Bennett, Joe..............................2008Berger, Charles W. ........ 1932,33,34Berger, Walter L. ......1928,29,30,31Beriont, Walter ..........................1972Berkey, John S. .........................1902Berry, Bill ...................................1979

Bertram, Justin L. ............... 1991,92Betler, Michael .................. 2010, 11Betz, Joseph .............................2001Betz, W. James .........................1946Beyer, S. Meigs .........................1901Bifulco, Anthony W. .1988,89,90,91Biggam, Thomas J. ..1954,55,56,57Billger, Harry M. ..................1965,66Billings, Aubrey M. ...1925,26,27,28Black, Harry A., III ...............1966,67Black, Jason.............2004,05,06,07Black, Jon ...........................2004,05Blacka, Eddie........................2009,10Blackwell, Darryl M. ..... 1987,88,90Blackwell, Lewis S. ....... 1922,23,24Blahowicz, Joe ..........................2002Blakeney, Daniel N.F. ...............1894Blank, Jeffery T. ..................1993,94Blasdell, Leonard A. ..... 1933,34,35Blauch, David A. .................1954,55Blaufarb, Peter N. ....1965,66,67,68Blythe, Paul J. ............... 1978,79,80Boaz, Steven A. ............. 1966,68,69Bobo, J. Patrick ............. 1968,69,70Bodenhorn, Oscar H. .....1909,10,11Bokesch, Pat .............................2004Bonessi, Mark R. .......... 1983,84,85Bonner, Gregory .......................2002Booker, James R. ...................... 1971Borg, Carl E. ..............................1932Boka, Hank ...............................1997Borkowski, Edward J. ... 1978,79,80Borland, Walter S. ........ 1897,98,99Borling, Gary T. ...................1993,94Boucher, Stephen N. ..........1989,90Boughton, John A. ...1965,66,67,68Boughton, Richard G. ......... 1975,76Bourquin, R.E. ...........................1893Bowling, Jackson H., Jr. .. 1963,64,65Bowman, Dale S. ......................1936Bowser, Kevin M. .......... 1996,97,98Boyd, Nelson H. ........................1916Boyd, Richard J. ........................1954Boylan, Laurence C. ...1927,28,30,31Brace, John A. ..................... 1924,25Bradigan, Terry W. ..............1969,70Brady, John ..............2001,02,03,04Brannan, Josh............... 2006,07,09Braun, Louis A. .........................1921Braymer, Clyde S. ...............1905,08Brazen, Jason K..................1995,96Bremer, Jermaine J. ..... 1992,93,94Brendel, Lloyd J. .......................1924Brennan, Liam .............. 1997,98,99Brennan, William J. ............ 1979,80Brink, Edward F. .......1947,48,49,50Brisbin, A.M. .......................1893,94Brock, H. Guy ............................1948Brockway, Hayden ......... 1971,73,74Broderick, Andrew ....................1999Brodman, Christopher A. ... 1982,83,84Brokas, Alex X. .................... 1940,41Brooks, Fletcher A.....1989,90,91,92Brooks, Harold K. ..........1912,13,14Brooks, Jermaine N. ...........1993,94Brooks, John D. ........................1969Brown, Christopher L. ... 1959,60,62Brown, Curtis ...........1983,84,85,86Brown, David A. ............ 1987,88,89Brown, Douglas C. ..............1967,68Brown, G.M. ..............................1894Brown, Oscar M. ........... 1905,06,07Brown, Benjamin R....... 1930,31,32Brown, Michael .........................2010Brown, Richard S. ......... 1978,79,80Brown, Thomas M., III ......1986,87,88Brown, Tyler ............................ 2008,09Brozovich, Marc E. .............. 1996,97Bruce, Rob ................................1982Bruce, Jay ...............................2010, 11Buchanan, David J. ....1995,96,97,98Budacki, Robert A.,Jr. ...............1995Budavich, Owen...................2008,09Buerger, Richard M. .................1958Bugbee, Warren A. ....... 1930,31,32

Buggey, Jon .................. 2005,06,07Burkes, Bob ................. 2006,07,08Burkett, Harry G. .......... 1938,39,40Burkley, Brad .................... 2010, 11Burnor, Anthony .......................1994Burns, Gary ..............................1979Burr, Marc .................... 2000,01,02Bush, Greg ......................... 2008,10Butler, James P. ......1962,63,64,65Byers, James A. .......................1915Byers, James C. ................. 1897,98Byham, S. Leroy .......................1922Bynane, Jack E. .................1948,49

CCabral, Douglas M. ...... 1986,87,88Calderone, Marconi A....1981,82,83,84Calhoun, Eugene L. ........... 1990,91Calvert, Jay .........................2002,03Calvin, R.B. ...............................1894Cammarano, Benjamin ...... 1990,91Camp, H. ...................................1918Campbell, George W. .........1900,01Campman, Seeley F..................1912Canzano, Anthony ..............2004,05Capretto, Neil A. ..................1974,75Carl, Timothy .......1999,2000,01,02Carlisle, Rob................. 2008,09, 10Carlson, Donald E. ....................1969Carman, John H. ........... 1954,55,56Carman, Robert A. ...1942,46,47,48Carmody, Shawn J. ...................1984Carr, Douglas G. ......1986,87,88,89Carr, Ossian E. ....................1898,99Carroll, James B. .......... 1989,90,91Carroll, Jeffrey L. ...... 1970,71,72,73Case, Alan R. ............................1953Cautillo, Anthony ......................1982Cellini, Matt................... 2006,07,08Cephas, Dan ................. 2005,06,07Cerrato, Leonard A. ..................1960Chambers, Joseph L.................1995Chapel, Michael D. ...................1966Chaplowe, Jonathan A. ............1986Chapman, William L. .......... 1940,41Chernitsky, Robert D. ... 1984,85,86Chiappetta III, Joseph P. ..........1996Chitester, Todd H. ......... 1991,92,93Chorpenning, Lloyd G. ..............1902Chrisner, Doug .............. 2001,03,04Chudzik, Todd C. .......................1995Churney, Terence F. ............1980,81Cibek, David ..............................1997Ciocca, Michael J. ....1993,94,95,96Civitarese, Frank A. .......1975,76,77Clark, Earl C. ....................... 1918,19Clark, Robert.............................1966Clark, Thomas J. ........... 1935,36,37Clarke, Paul W. .........................1919Clayton, James K. ...............1982,83Clayton, Thomas M. .............1973,74Cober, James R. .................. 1926,27Cole, Howard N. ........................1896

Cole, Ralph R. ..........1905,06,07,08Cole, Warren B. ..............1908,09,10Coles, Terrence C. .............. 1978,79Coley, Vincent M. .....1994,95,96,97 Collins, Graham ........................2004Collitt, Michael J. .......... 1988,89,90Colter, Thomas A. ............... 1906,07Colvin, Trevor ..................... 2010, 11Comfort, Albert W. ....................1903Conlin, Edward F. ......................1941Conner, W. Maurice....1963,64,65,66Conners, Sean.. ................2009,10, 11Conrad, Christian J. ....1993,94,95,96Conrad, Tom .......................2008,09Cook, Mack D. .....................1916,17Cook, Perry D. ...........................1916Cook, Robert W. ..................1949,50Cook, William H. ......1936,37,38,39Copeland, Dale T. ..................... 1974Copeland, M.A. .........................1894

Corbin, Phillip S. .......................1928Cornali, Benjamin M. ...............1995Cornish, Eric .............................2005Cort, Nevin A. ............................1931Cota, Oliver H. ...........................1899Cotton, John F. ....................1954,55Coulsan, Harry E. ................ 1916,19Coulter, John C..........................1896Cousins, James G. ........ 1934,35,36Cowart, Joseph ...1999,2000,01,02Cowen, C. Roy .....................1953,54Cowie, Peter W. ...................1966,67Cox, Jonathan M. ......................1969Cox, Michael ................. 2005,06,07Cox, Raymond A.............1913,14,15Crabb, Buckley R. .....................1956Craig, William B. .......................1910Cramer, Curt A. .........................1982Cramer, George E., Jr. ........ 1941,42Cramer, William J................ 1941,42Crawford, Aubrey A. ..................1942Crawford, Hugh M............... 1946,47Creahan, Tim ............1999,2000,01Creenan, Michael F. ..... 1968,69,70Crichton, Keith D. ...............1967,69Crichton, Philip S. ......... 1960,61,62Criswell, Vincent J....1982,83,84,85Croasmun, Dale F. ....................1907Croasmun, Nathan W. ..............1918Cromie, Adam ............... 2002,03,04Croft, Peter V. ...........1953,54,55,56Croyle, James J. ...................1974,75Cruea, Devin ................. 2003,05,06Crytzer, Casey ...........................1997Cudzilo, Jack .............................1997Cullinan, W.J. ............................1918Cunningham, Ray G. .....1916,18,20Currie, Brian S. ........1984,85,86,87Curry, Albert G. .........................1915Curtis, C.W. ...............................1895Cvelbar, Thomas M....... 1990,91,92

DDague, William C. ......... 1965,66,67Dahl, C. Arthur .........1922,23,24,25Dale, Horace D. ........................1918Dale, William J. .........................1924Daley, Sean .........1999,2000,01,02Damico, Jeffrey W....1987,88,89,90Damitz, William F. ...............1960,61Dandridge, Michael L. ........1992,94Daniels, Robert M. ..............1974,75Danielson, Michael T. ......... 1991,92Davenport, L. Orton ...... 1902,03,04Davies, J. Llewellyn...................1939Davis, Bryan .............2004,05,06,07Davis, Clarence B. ....................1927Davis, Eugene .....................1925,26Davis, J.J. ...................... 2005,06,07Davis, William R., Jr. .................1953Dawson, Robert L. ....................1970Deak, Joe ..................................2005Deane, Thomas E. ....................1966DeCamp, John S. ......................1969DeDionisio, Daniel J. ................1980Deets, Larry R. ...............1972,73,74DeFelice, Joel............................2011DeGiovanni, Matt ......... 2003,04,05DeHays, Brad ............................1998DeiCas, Bradley L., II ..........1992,93Deininger, Ken J. .....1985,86,87,88Deivert, Matt ..................2007,08,10DeJong, Andrew .....2008,09, 10, 11Delamater, Henry B. ...........1893,96DelFratte, Thomas A. 1973,74,75,76Delgreco, George W. ................1979Denning, Douglas E. ...........1969,70Dennison, DJ ...................... 2010, 11Dennison, Harry A. ....... 1928,29,30Der, Paul ...................................2000Derickson, D. ............................1896DeStefano, Rudy...........2009,10, 11Devine, Rudy .............................2009Devlin, Bill .....................2009,10, 11Devlin, Casey ...........2001,02,03,04Diaz, F. Cobb ................. 1933,34,35DiBon, Christopher A. ...............1993Dickson, Francis H. ..................1920DiGirolamo, Matt ................2000,02DiGirolamo, Steve ......... 2000,01,02Dillion, F.W. ...............................1896DiNardo, Angelo ........... 2000,01,02DiNardo, Dino .....................2001,02Dingess, John R. .......................1970DiPlacido, T. Ernie ........ 1978,79,80Dixon, J.A. .................................1893 Dockry, Conor ...........................2004Doheny, Matthew A. ........... 1990,91Dolche, Gerald ..........................2009Dolde, William E. .....1922,23,24,25Dolde, William G. .......... 1961,62,63Donatelli, Vincent A. 1979,80,81,82Donlon, Kevin M. ......................1970Donodeo, Roger F. ........ 1953,54,57

Dorksen, Bryan P. ......... 1993,94,95Dorworth, John D. ....................1936Dosch, Damon D. ............... 1990,91Dotterer, Charles M. 1910,11,12,13Dotterrer, Melvin A. ............ 1912,14Dotterrer, William Sr. 1909,10,11,12Dotterrer, William Jr. .................1939Douds, J.H. ..........................1893,94Dougan, Timothy J. ....... 1978,79,80Douglas, Charles E. ..1897,99,1900Douglas, John .................... 2010, 11Douthitt, Carl C. ........................1906Dowling, Rob .............................2009Downer, Alan S., Jr. ...................1969Dracup, Josh .......................2004,05Drake, James B. .......................1961Drake, John R. .........1961,62,63,64Drake, Lowell C. ........................1916Drake, Robert C. ......1981,82,83,84Drayton, Stanley A., II ... 1990,91,92Driscoll, Terrence L....... 1988,89,90Duca, Nick .................... 2006,07,08Duda, William L., Jr. ..................1969Duesing, John E. ................. 1937,38Dugan, Robert J. ................. 1937,38Dumpe, Kevin C. ....................... 1976Dunbar, William F. ....................1933Duncan, Adam ........ 2002,03,04,05Duncan, William D. ...................1930Dundon, Lynn C. ................. 1919,20Dunlop, Richard M. ..................1940Dunn, Harry A. .................... 1897,98Dunn, Richard J. ........... 1957,58,59Dvorsak, Jason C. .....................1992Dziurzynski, Eugene ..... 2000,01,02

EEagye, Vernon S........................1918Eaton, R. Pierson ......................1923Ebenhack, Ryan J. ....................1995Ebert, Stefan.............................1998Eberth, Michael J.....1981,82,83,84Edelblute, Nathan G. ................1942Edmondson, Christopher ...1985,86,87Edwards, Charlo .......................1996Edwards, Gregory J. .......1979,80,81

Edwards, Robert E. ..1931,32,33,34Ehrenberger, E. Dennis 1959,60,61Eighmy, Herbert H. ...................1928Eimiller, Kurt D. ..................1989,90Eiseman, Charles H. .................1903El-Ani, Taylor .............................2011El-Sabeh, Jordan ......................2011Elia, Nathan H. .........................1990Elie, John A. ........................ 1975,76Elkins, Marcus ..........................1983Ellermyer, John C., Jr. ...1986,87,88,89Ellermyer, Mark M. ............. 1990,91Ellsworth, Eber J. ......................1897Ellsworth, Robert H. .................1917Emery, H. Donaldson ......... 1913,14Emigh, Derrick ..........................2011Emigh, James M. .....1967,68,69,70Ende, Robert J. .........................1942Endeane, F.J. ............................1897Engstrom, Gustaf E. .................1917Erb, Clarence M. .......................1911Erickson, Charles A., Jr. .1972,73,74Esary, Gary S. .....................1967,68Evans, Alfred W.........................1904Evaul, Joel W. ............................1906Evert, George P. ..................1939,40Ewing, Bob ................................1984

FFacaros, Sid ................. 2008,09, 10Fackenthal, Devin......... 2005,06,07Falck, Harry W. .........................1942Falk, John, R. ................ 1996,97,98Farr, Marvin .............1991,92,93,94Fatigati, Mario J. ....................... 1974Fawcett, James L. ...............1949,50Feldhaus, Matt .........................2006

Fenters, Brian J. ........... 1992,93,94Ferraro, Scott D. ......1986,87,88,89Ferry, Christopher .....................1997Festa, Robert L. ........................1963Fetter, Christopher ............. 1997,98Filer, C. Edward, Jr. ...................1946Filer, Enoch C. ......................1916,17Filkovski, Jeffery S. ..1987,88,89,90Filous, Zach ....................... 2010, 11Firestone, Harry D. ............. 1907,08Fish, Burton L. ..........................1961Fish, Fernando T. ................1903,04Fisher, David A. ............. 1980,81,82Fisher, Michael J. .....1982,83,84,85Fisher, Michael P. ...............2003,04Fitzsimmons, Robert P. ...1970,71,72,73Fitzpatrick, Mike .......................2001Fleming, Andy ............... 2005,06,07 Fleming, Christopher M. ..........1985Fleming, Jeff ...................... 2010, 11Fletcher, Fred T. ........................1901Flick, Rob ...................... 2005,06,07Flinn, Scott D. ............... 1981,82,83Flint, Wilson R. ..........................1920Florkiewicz, Thomas J. ....... 1991,92Fody, Matt .................................2009Foley, Patrick J. ...................1993,94Folk, Michael ................ 2004,05,06Fonte, Christopher, J. .........1995,96Fonte, John D. .....................1995,96Fonzi, Marko ........... 2002,03,04,05Forbes, Wilson H. ............... 1927,28Ford, Louis C. ................ 1983,84,85Forsgren, Bruce R...............1952,53Foster, Robert H. ................1952,53Fowler, Jordan.................... 2010, 11Francis, Garnet P., Jr........... 1930,31Francis, Jason ............... 1996,97,98Francis, Thomas .......................1919Fraser, Robert J. ......1981,82,83,84Frazier, Albert S. .......1898,99,1900Frazier, Allison A. ......................1951Frazier, David W. ................. 1919,21Freeman, Charles M. ................1902French, Samuel H. ....................1907Fritz, F.N. ...................................1895Froelich, John H. .................1933,34Fryman, Doug ...........................2003Fugate, Victor W........................1912Fuller, Robert H........1921,22,23,24Fulton, Timothy W. ....................1961Fusaro, Anthony ............ 2000,01,02

GGabriel, George V. ........ 1981,82,83Gagliardo, Samuel E. .........1983,84Gahagan, Chris .........................2009Gaiser, Ernest N., Jr. ..... 1956,61,62Galbraith, Wilbur F. ...................1912Galbreath, Jamar ......................2008Galle, John J..............................1936Gamble, Jeffery D. ........ 1989,90,91Gamble, Leland J......................1929Ganey, Michael C. ....1966,67,68,69Garbark, Robert M. .1928,29,30,31Gardner, Robert L. ...1990,91,92,93Garrison, Joe.............................2003Gasbarro, Paul ..........1999,2000,01Gatie, Hayes........................ 2007,08Gaul, Jacob ...............................2007Gavatorta, Stephen P. ........ 1981,82Gearhart, J.W. ...........................1962Gebhardt, Thomas ..1986,87,88,89Geiselhart, Charles R. ..............1991Geiser, Kyle ................... 2003,04,05Geist, Jordan ............1987,88,89,90Gelles, Matt ............ 2002,03,04,05George, Elliot ................ 2003,04,05George, William ........................1973Georgic, Gregory ............1976,77,78Gerber, Edwin L., Jr. ............ 1990,91Germeyer, David A. ....... 1993,94,95Geyer, David W. ..............1977,78,79Giangiordano, Michael K. ...1978,79,80Gibbs, James D.........................1989Gibbs, Myrl D. ...........................1909Gibson, Paul M. ............ 1926,28,29Giffen, Terrence A. ....................1969Gilbert, Carl A. ...............1911,12,13Gilbert, E. Marc.........................1994Giles, H. .....................................1904Giliberto, John .........1985,86,87,88Gillen, David .......................2003,04Gilliland, Roy A., Jr. ....... 1962,63,64Gillis, Mancell M. ......................1926Ginn, James H. .........................1959Ginn, Robert M. .......1904,05,06,07Gipe, Timothy R. .......................1983Gittens, Isaac ..................... 2010, 11 Glamuzina, Tom ............ 2004,05,06Gleason, A.C. ............................1900Glenn, Raysean ........................2011Glenn, Wayne D. ................. 1957,58Glownia, Rob....................... 2007,08

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Goe, Bradley J. .............. 1992,93,94Gombkoto, David ......................2000Gooch, James K. ................1993,94Gordon, A. Wayne .....................1919Gould, Lawrence P. ..1958,59,60,61Gozur, Tedd ................... 1996,97,98Graham, Alexander ..................1921Graham, M. Thomas .....1969,71,72Graham, Michael G. ........... 1987,88Graham, Mortimer E. .........1920,21Graham, Orson J................. 1912,13Granata, Mario .........................1999Grande, William E. .............. 1979,80Grant, Harold ............................1979Grant, Michael F. .....1981,82,83,84Grant, Quinton .........2000,01,02,03Grassi, Augustine M. .... 1959,60,62Gratson, James R. ...............1971,72Gratta, Glenn M. .......................1969Grava, Scott D............... 1984,85,87Gray, Donald J. .................... 1981,82Gray, Gilbert E. .........1962,63,64,65Green, James P. ........................1966Green, Willie J., Jr. ........ 1995,96,97Greenbaum, Richard R....1967,68,69,70Greenlund, T. Elliott G. .............1922Greenwood, Bruce B. ......... 1957,58Griffin, John M., Jr. ..............1983,84Griffin, Sean ..................2009,10, 11Griffith, John M. ........................1900Griffith, Matt ..........2008,09, 10, 11Gruber, Jeffrey L. ......................1992Gudel, John P. ..........1983,84,85,86

HHaas, Joseph J. ...................1984,85Haborak, Mark..........................2003Hadfield, William E. ..................1960Hadlock, Darren R. ..1988,89,90,91Hafner, Dan ..................2009,10, 11Hahn, Dale B. ..........1968,69,70,71Hall, Ernest J. ...................... 1911,12Hall, Larry..................................1987Hamblen, Josh .................... 2009,10Hamer, G. Edward ........ 1931,32,33Hamilton, Daniel .......................2006Hamilton, Donald E. ......1946,47,48 Hamilton, John .........................2004Hamilton, Robert C. ..................1933Hammon, Milo E. ................ 1897,98Hancock, Thomas P. ..... 1987,88,89Hanlan, Robert J. ......................1940Hanlon, James V. .....1922,23,24,25Hanson, Wallace W. .................1940Harbaugh, John W. ........1915,16,19 Harbert, Robert P. ....................1986Harding, Joseph W........ 1966,67,68Hardy, W. Scott .........................1992Harper, R. Carl .................... 1901,02Harper, W.G...............................1897Hartford, Colin ..............2009,10, 11Hartford, Terry .............. 2008,09,10Hartley, Lynn L. ........1960,61,62,63Hartwell, George F. .............1938,39Hasson, Robert M. ...................1980Hatch, Charles M. .....................1899Hawk, Louis L. ...............1909,10,11Hayes, Charles R. ...............1902,03Hays, Earl E. ..............................1939Heckman, Edward F. ...........1916,17Heckman, James A...................1937Heines, Tom ..............................2008Held, Brian ................................1981Helmstadter, John M. ...............1934Helmstadter, Richard J. ............1926Henderson, Julian ....................2011Henderson, Philip P. ........... 1981,82Henderson, William A....1989,90,91,92Hendricks, Charles S. ...............1909Henne, James L. ................. 1951,52Henry, Frank W. ........................1938Hepler, Hardee H. .....................1927Herbst, Raymond K. .................1950Herrmann, Carl W., III ....1948,49,50,51Herron, Bob ........................ 2007,08Hershalman, William L. ............1934Heschke, Shane ....2008,09, 10, 11Hess, James J. .............. 1980,81,82Hester, Samuel D. .............. 1961,62Hickernell, Louis M. ............1906,09Higbee, Timothy E. ....... 1978,79,80Hill, George M. ..........................1941Hill, Zach ...................................2011Hilty, Michael J. .........................1995Hines, Albert B. .........................1907Hobaugh, Adam ........................1999Hockensmith, Wilbur D. ...........1896Hoehn, Robert E. ................1960,61Hoffman, R. Graham ................1955Hogya, Matt .................. 2005,06,07Holkovic, Brian..........................1997Homan, Earl W. ....................1917,18Hood, David J. ............... 1981,82,83Hopkins, John M. ......................1936

Horn, Richard H. ........... 1932,33,34Horn, William F. ............ 1930,31,32Horst, Loren ..................2009,10, 11Hotson, Charles M. ...................1903Hotson, William B. ..............1903,04Houser, Harold R. .....................1921Howard, Jim .............................. 1976Hudson, Darren D. ............. 1991,92Hudson, Ray W. ........................1926Huffman, Phil...........2001,02,03,04Hughes, Braden P. ...1925,26,27,28Humeston, E. Alden, Sr. .....1894,96Humeston, E. Alden, Jr. 1923,24,25Hummell, John, IV ........ 1983,84,85Hunter, Bryan......................2001,02Hunter, Patrick W................ 1996,97Hurmence, Charles R., III ...1983,84

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

JJack, William P. ...................1948,49Jackson, Clair A. .......................1927Jadlowiec, Matt................... 2006,07Jagomast, Frank J. ...................1893James, Ryan ................. 2001,02,03Jameson, Pat ..................... 2010, 11Jamieson, Hugh C. ...................1922Jandik, Trent .............................2000Janowsky, Bruce G. ............ 1979,80Jelbart, Thomas J. ....................1904Jenkins, Bill ...............................1983Jessup, Richard, Jr. .1963,64,65,66Johnson, David N. ........ 1967,68,69Johnson, E.E. ......................1894,96Johnson, F.C. .............................1910Johnston, Adam ............ 2000,01,02Johnston, Bryan ........................2001Johnston, James E. ............1958,59Johnston, Robert I. ...................1965Jones, Andrew ............... 1999,2001Jones, Bill ...................... 2006,07,08Jones, Eben D. ..........................1962Jones, Hiram A.................... 1918,19Jones, Harold R. .......................1930Jones, James ...........2004,05,06,07Jones, John A., Jr. ...............1994,95 Jones, Nick ..............2004,05,06,07Jones, Ronald W. .......... 1959,60,61Jones, Ryan ........................2000,01Jones, Thomas L.......................1929Jones, Wyatt .............1999,2000,01Judd, M. Lawrence ....... 1922,23,24

KKahl, Richard C. ........................1942Kahle, Pat ..................... 2006,07,08Kahm, Todd A. .........1990,91,92,93 Kaletta, Logan ....................2005,06Kalkowski, Robert J. ...1991,92,93,94Kamerer, James W. ..................1918Kane, Brian J. .....................1989,90Kania, Gary R............................ 1976Kapusta, A.S. ............................1942Karns, Thomas F., Jr. .......... 1987,88Kauert, Max ...........2008,09, 10, 11Kauert, Sasha.....................2006,08Kauffman, Brian ........... 2002,03,04Kaufman, Alvey M. ....... 1991,92,93Kaufman, Luke ............. 2001,02,03Keenan, Keith ............... 2003,04,05Keil, Daniel G. ............... 1968,69,70Keilbaugh, William A. ...............1938Keister, Michael P. ...1967,68,69,70Kelley, Jay E. ....................... 1901,02Kennedy, Edwin P. .........1908,09,10Kent, Robert F. ....................1932,33Kerr, Norwood W.......1916,17,18,19Kessler, Zach ................ 1996,97,98

Kichi, Michael C. ........... 1986,87,88Kidder, Robert J. ........... 1995,96,97Kiewlich, Leif A. ........................1959Kimmel, John O. ................. 1896,97Kimmelman, Donald M. . 1953,54,55Kinego, Joseph C. ......... 1964,65,66King, Eric ............................. 1997,98King, Harold M. .........................1984 Kinnear, James L.W. .................1919Kinnunen, John M. ..1923,24,25,26Kinnunen, Niles H. ...................1927Kinnunen, Victor J. ....... 1983,84,85Kirkpatrick, T.............................1920Kitchen, Michael T. ..1989,90,91,92Kleppick, David ......2006,08,09, 10Kleps, Jason P.....................1995,96Klimas, Adam ..........2001,02,03,04Kline, Christopher C. ................1987Klinefelter, Ronald J., Jr. ...........1987Klug, Robert J. .................... 1986,87Knapp, Clyde S. ............ 1894,96,97Knapp, Frank L. ........................1906Knapp, John C. ............. 1928,29,30Knepper, Kristopher ..1997,98,99,2000Knisley, Rex W. ........ 1975,76,77,78Knox, Frank A. ..........................1897Koehler, Gary F. ........................1962Koehler, Wilbert F. ....................1932Koeninger, Arthur F. .................1928Kohnen, Mark ...........................2010Komar, Matt .............2000,01,02,03Konopka, Ray .....................1985,86Kopecky, Kenneth A. ..........1963,64Kormos, Evan ..........2001,02,03,04Kramer, Arthur K. .... 1917,18,20,21Kramer, Norbert C. ............. 1914,15Krantz, Paul G..................... 1940,41Krauss, Daniel .............. 1997,98,99Krysinski, Brent ........................1999Kuder, Michael J. .......... 1994,95,96Kuffer, Jeremy L. .................1996,98Kuhn, Craig W. .............. 1989,90,91Kukowski, Michael E. ...............1961Kurp, Gary R. .................1977,78,79

LLaCarte, David A. .....1987,88,89,90LaCarte, Michael V. ...... 1987,88,89 Lacayo, Julio A. ........1988,89,90,91Lacey, Thomas R. ......... 1983,84,85Laird, Sean................................2004Lamendola, Mark S. 1982,83,84,85Lamendola, Randy ..1979,80,81,82Lamendola, Ronald J. ...1980,81,82,83Lampe, Samuel C. ....1898,1901,02Lane, Paul W. ............................1917Lanzine, Daniel M. ....... 1978,79,80Lapiana, Michael R., Jr. 1980,81,82Larimer, Harry C. ................ 1957,58Laska, Joseph E............ 1993,94,96Latronica, Jim ..................... 2007,08Lattimore, Sean D. ...................1992Lauffenberger, Howard R. ........1932Lavely, Horace T., Sr. ..1908,09,10,11Lavely, Horace T., Jr. 1935,36,37,38Lavely, John H. .............. 1935,36,37 Law, William S., Jr. ... 1976,77,78,79Lawrence, Craig .......2005,06,07,08Lazar, Chuck ............ 1975,76,77,78Lazor, Jeffrey J. ...................1985,86Leaf, William N. ........................1918Leberknight, Charles J. ............1958Lechman, L. Adam ...................1991Lee, Cedric E. ......................1993,94Leech, Joseph V. .......................1959Leffel, Doyle H. ..............1908,09,10Leffingfell, Harold R. .................1919Leffingwell, Roy D. ....................1901Leffingwell, Thomas G. .............1927Legg, Scott R.............................1991Lehman, John D. .......... 1984,85,86Lemme, Frank ....................1938,39Lengauer, Kyle C. .......... 1987,88,89 Lentz, Patrick ...... 1997,98,99,2000Leonard, Michael J. ...... 1995,96,97Leonard, T.J. ........................2003,04Leous, Mark A. ..........................1970Leri, James E. ...........................1966Lerner, Jeff ................................1998Leuthner, Robert W. ........... 1941,42Lewis, Jay C. .............1966,67,68,69Lewis, John M. .............. 1985,86,87Lichtman, Ben .............. 2004,05,06Lieb, Jim ........................ 2005,06,07Light, Lamar L. ..........................1955Lighthart, William A. .................1995Lillard, Daniel T. .............1973,74,75Ling, Ernest F. ...........................1915Litzinger, James W. ..............1973,74 Livesay, Robert M. .........1972,73,74Locklin, Sean ......................2004,05Lockwood, Marion M. ...............1903Lockwood, Paul F., Jr. ... 1989,90,91Lodestro, Larry R. .....................1979

Logan, I. Kenneth ...............1922,23Logue, John J. ..........1986,87,88,89Lomas, Wayne D. .................1974,75Long, Gilbert F. .........................1939Longfellow, Newton ..................1911Loomis, Herschel H. 1919,20,21,22Lopes, Harrison ........................2010 Lorber, James ...........1998,99,2000Lorber, Timothy .........1998,99,2000Lubarda, Dan ..................... 2010, 11Lubic, John A. .....................1933,34Luce, Herbert A. ......1965,66,67,68Ludewig, Matt ............... 2003,04,05Lundgren, Fingal S. ..................1925Lusk, Louis G. ...........................1927Luther, Greg ..............................2003Luvara, Vince ............... 2008,09, 10Lyle, Blake .......................... 2010, 11Lynch, Paul R., III .......... 1990,91,92Lyon, Scott J. ....................... 1981,82Lysowski, Raymond A. ........ 1946,47 Lyth, John A. .............1967,68,69,70Lytle, J. Horace .........................1904

MMacielak, James R. ............ 1973,75Macik, Doug .................. 2007,08,09Mack, Wayne R. .......1989,90,91,92

Madonia, Russell V. .................. 1976Maglisceau, Richard A. ..1958,59,60,61Mains, Nick ....................................2008,09Majocka, Matt ............... 1999,2001Malcolm, Scott..........................1981Maldonado, N. Frank ...............1957 Malie, Patsy .................. 2004,05,06Malmberg, Donald S. ...............1949Maloney, Doug .................... 2007,08Mandella, Christopher A. ...1984,85Maness, Raymond .............1963,64Mann, Chauncey E. ..................1958Manown, James D. .............1964,65Mansfield, Malcolm A......... 1918,19Mansfield, Michael ....... 2000,01,03Marasco, Ralph P. ........ 1939,40,41March, Carey E. .................. 1930,31Maropis, Michael C. ........... 1975,76Maropis, Peter S. ...........1972,73,74Marron, John F. .........................1934Martin, H. ............................1928,29Marucco, Jason A. ..............1993,94Marzka, John P. ............ 1988,89,90Mascolo, Matt ...........................2011 Mason, Robert B. ....1949,50,51,52Masterson, Barry P. ..................1966Mastrogiacomo, Eric ... 2008,09, 11Mates, Michael J. ....1984,85,86,87Matlak, Mark A. ........1974,75,76,77Matlak, Matthew J. ...1974,75,76,77Matter, Robert J. ........... 1996,97,98Matthews, Jerry L. ....................1947Maynard, Edward A. .................1991McArdle, Robert M. ............ 1979,80McArdle, Donald P. ..1952,53,54,55McCabe, Pat ....................... 2007,08McCafferty, Frank L. ......1947,48,49McCarthy, Terrence, Jr. .. 1988,89,90McCartney, Frank B. ....1900,01,02,03McClain, Edward J., III ........ 1975,76McClure, Brian D. ..........1975,76,77McClure, F.T. .............................1898McConnell, William E. ........ 1915,16McCord, J.B. ..............................1893McCormick, A.F. ........................1896McCrea, Earle D. ......................1938McCreary, John C. ....................1956McDermott, Cornelius H. .........1897McElroy, Richard P. ...................1960McFarland, John R. ...... 1935,36,37McFarland, M. Kenneth ...1979,80,81McFeeley, John P. ...1999,2000,01,02McGowan, Patrick J....1996,97,98,99McGuinness, Bernie ...1998,99,2000McGuire, Cory .....................1988,89

McIndoe, Darrell W. ...... 1949,50,51McKay, Mike .............................1988McKay, Ronald A. ............... 1927,28McKay, Stephen E. ...................1968McKay, Zach .............................1998 McKenzie, Andrew M. .. 1992,93,94McKenzie, James W. ..........1994,95McKim, Sam J. .............. 1932,33,34McKnight, Frank G. ...... 1939,40,41McKown, Kevin F. ......... 1982,83,84McMahan, Derek ................ 2009,10McMahon, David M. ........... 1951,52McMahon, Patrick M. ... 1993,94,95McMahon, William .............2002,03McManigal, Harry B..................1897McMannus, Bernard V. ... 1928,29,30McNamara, Timothy J. .............1994 McNeal, Gregg F. ........... 1974,75,76 McNeil, Justin ............... 2004,05,06McNeilly, Jared ...1998,99,2000,01McNelis, John D. .................1985,86McNerney, Michael J. ..........1973,74McQuiston, William J. ..1902,03,04,05McVean, Robert S. ...................1998Meese, David ............................2000Meese, Harold F. ......................1919 Melvin, Jeffrey S. .....1981,82,83,84Menarde, Jesse ........................1999Menosky, Stephen C. ... 1988,89,90Merchbaker, John J. .................1953Meredith, Robert W. .................1953Meriweather, Nick ......... 1999,2000Merski, Christopher L. ...1991,92,93,94Merski, Jacob A. .................1995,96Messenger, Allen .......... 2006,07,08Metcalf, Malcolm M. .......... 1913,14Meyer, Richard T. ................ 1947,48Mielke, Sven .............................2002Mifsud, Fran..............................1977Mihalcin, Andrew .....2005,06,07,08Milani, James A. ........... 1984,85,86Miller, Andrew F. .......................1919Miller, Calvin E. .........................1941Miller, Charles M. .....................1916Miller, Chris ...............................1998Miller, Florence A. .....................1920Miller, Harry C. .........1919,20,21,22Miller, Jason R. .........................1994Miller, John A.W. .......................1897Miller, John H. ...........................1924Miller, Lawrence T..........1910,11,12Miller, Robert N. ......................1956Miller, Tim .................................2001Miller, T. Michael ................ 1979,80Miller, William B. .......................1946Miller, William R. ........... 1990,91,92Miner, J. Carl ....................... 1907,08Minnie, Christoph R..................1986Minney, Zach ..................... 2010, 11 Mistretta, Charles W....1969,70,71,72Mitchell, Jermaine ......2007,08,09, 10Mix, Vaughn M. ................... 1996,97Moledor, Kurt A. ................. 1987,88Mollick, Sheppard B. ................1963Molnar, John C. .........................1979Monaghan, David A....1996,97,98,99Monarko, Daniel ..... 2002,03,04,05Mong, Mike .........................2000,01Momeyer, Brandon ............. 2006,07Montague, E. Parke ..................1896

Monti, Medio ............................ 1976Mook, Roy H.................. 1900,01,03Moon, Allen R. .............. 1926,27,28Moore, Charles F. .....................1961Moore, Darius C. ......................1898Moore, Ernest E. ........... 1964,66,67Moore-Seymore, Chas ........ 2006,07Moorhead, Robert W. ...............1899Morano, Matthew M. .... 1986,87,88Morelli, Anthony R. ...................1969Morgan, Colin .....................2004,05Morley, Hubert P. .......... 1920,21,23Mormino, James M. ..1994,95,96,97

Morris, Antione T. ......... 1992,94,96Morrison, R. ........................ 1924,25Morse, Daniel W. ................ 1946,47Morse, Frank P. ........1928,29,30,31Mountsier, S. Rush, Jr. ....... 1919,22Moyer, Terry D. ..........................1957Mueller, Eric ..................2009,10, 11Mulhair, Michael T. ....... 1986,87,88Munhall, Albert F. ..........1913,14,15 Murphy, Bill ...............................1988Murphy, Daniel J. ..... 1918,19,20,21Murphy, Kevin A. ........... 1992,93,94Murphy, Justin ..........................2002Murray, Alan L. ....................1965,66Murray, David J. ........................1993Murray, Robert L. .......... 1980,81,82Murray, Walter I. .......................1912Myers, Brayton O. .....................1921Myers, Louis P. ..........................1969Myers, Matt ........................ 2010, 11Myers, Richard A. ............... 1947,48Myers, Wayne ...........................2003Myford, Francis W. ..............1922,23Myschisin, Matt ............2009,10, 11

NNalevanko, Adam .....................1999Nardone, Nicholas... 1975,76,77,78Naser, James B.........................1984Neff, A.R. ...................................1894Neill, Scott ................................1999Nejmeh, Brian A. ......................1979 Nelson, Brendan ......................2004Nelson, David S. .......................1979Nelson, Hugh M. ........... 1905,06,07Nelson, Jerome V. ....1979,80,81,82Nelson, Norman P. ............. 1918,20Nemeth, Steve .............. 2003,04,05Nesmith, James A. ...................1993New, James C. ....................1963,64 Newell, Carl E............................1940Newson, Harold P. .............. 1941,42Nichols, Robert M., Jr. .. 1951,52,53Nichols, Sumner E. ...................1911Niedzwiecki, Steve ...................1998Niklaus, Andrew........................2011Nixon, Timothy A. ................1993,94North, Shawn ............................1998Norton, Wayne W. .....................1897Nowak, Rich ........................ 2009,10Null, John M. ............1981,82,83,84

OOatneal, Wendell L. ..................1980Oberdorf, Douglas J. ..1986,87,88,89 Obourn, Pete ................. 2005,06,07O’Brien, Bill ...............................2004O’Brien, Jerry ................ 1988,89,90O’Brien, Taylor ..............2008,10, 11Ocamb, Hubert O. ..............1950,52Ochs, Eugene T. .................. 1937,38 O’Connell, Alexander R. .....1952,53O’Connell, Edward ..............1980,81O’Connor, James W. .................1906O’Connor, John R. .....................1996Oehmler, William C. ....1949,50,51,52Ogilvie, Kenneth G. ...................1984O’Hanesian, David....................1952 O’Hare, J. Kenneth ...................1942Ohnemus, Matthew J. ..............1991Okrasinski, Richard J...1962,63,64,65Olderman, Bruce T. ...1957,58,59,60O’Loughlin, Mark S. ...... 1994,95,96Olshock, Jonathan ....1998,99,2000Olson, Ronald J., Jr. ...... 1983,84,85O’Malley, Brian ...................2002,03O’Neil, Joe .................................1983 O’Neil, Pat ...........................2004,05O’Neill, Joseph D. .....................1961Orehek, John M. ............1972,73,74Osborne, William R.M. .............1935Overdorff, W. Boyd ...................1935

PPalermo, Kevin B. ......... 1981,82,83Palmer, George A., III................1956Palmer, Kurt A. ................... 1996,97Palmer, Walter C. ................1967,68Palmer, Zach .............................2011Panezott, Dominic J.,III.............1995Paolini, Chad R. ............ 1996,97,98Pape, David V. .....................1989,90Pappas, George ........... 2008,09, 10Pappas, Harry ..................... 1978,79Papushak, Mike ............. 1999,2000Park, Anson A. .............. 1993,94,95Parker, David L. ........................1920Parker, Michael A. ...1985,86,87,88Parks, Anthony B. ......... 1986,87,88Parnell, Fred A. ............. 1922,23,24Parshall, Boyd C., Jr. .................1922Parsons, P.W. ............................1893Paskey, Nathan R. ........ 1981,82,83Paul, Joseph F. ..........................1950

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Pawlak, Raymond E. ..1948,49,50,51Paxton, Derek .....................1988,89Pearson, Jeffrey J. ........ 1989,90,91Pedersen, Douglas O. ..............1952Pegan, Jack ...............................1949Pegher, Dave.......................2004,05Pehel, Sigmund J. .....................1970Peiffer, Glenn W. .......................1939Pelger, Luke ..............................2002Pellis, Mark J................. 1991,92,93Pentz, Henry L. .........................1900Perego, Andrew ...... 2002,03,04,05Perko, Ben ......................... 2010, 11Perry, Drew ...................2009,10, 11Perley, Seth T. ...........................1910Persinger, David J. ..............1984,85Person, Mike .............................2011Pertile, Matt ........................2004,05Peterson, Gregory L. ..1969,70,71,72Petit, Pat ....................................... 2011Petrie, J. Gordon .......................1940Petrosky, Theodore..1999,2000,01Phibbs, Paul B. ............. 1984,85,86Pichitino, Louis ........1928,29,30,31Pierce, Joseph W. ...............1936,38Pierce, Matthew J. ...1995,96,97,98Pierce, William T. ...........1940,41,42Pierro, Thomas K. ....1980,81,82,83Pierson, Harry H. ...........1913,14,15Pierson, John C. .............1911,12,13Pierson, Leon D. .......................1918Pierson, Robert H. ....................1942Pikiewicz, William J....... 1965,66,67Pinckney, William C. .................1905Pinkham, Edwin J. ....1971,72,73,74Pinkham, Jeffrey P. ............. 1975,76Piper, James (Bucky) ... 2008,09, 10Piper, Joseph D. ..................1908,09Pisanick, David ........2000,01,02,03Piso, Ronald W.................... 1986,87Pizzutti, Anthony ...........2009,10, 11Platko, John R., II .....1980,81,82,83Plantz, Anton ............................2004Ploeger, John D. ............ 1988,89,90Plowman, Jason ........... 2003,04,05Plumb, Stanley E. ............... 1919,20Polack, Aaron ...........2000,01,02,03Pollard, Eric .........................2008,09Pollard, Frank T. .............1946,47,48Pollock, John T. .........................1918Pomroy, James F. ......................1953Popoff, S.S. ...............................1894Popovich, Gregory S. .....1977,78,79Porter, H.A. .......................... 1896,97Porter, James L. ............ 1980,81,82Porter, Thomas G...................... 1976Potter, Clyde D. .........................1920Poushey, J. Bonner ...................1936Prather, Thomas J. .............1893,94Pratt, Russell B. ........................1933 Preston, Edward L. ...................1972Preston, John F. ........................1917Princic, Richard A. ....................1969Proden, Gary M........1967,68,69,70Pruner, Anthony J. .................... 1974Pryor, Ty .............................. 2010, 11Pucci, Zach .........................2004,05Pugh, Paul ..................... 2003,04,05Pursley, James ..........................1997

RRadel, Steven B. ......1981,82,83,84Rado, Samuel A. ........... 1995,96,97Ramsey, Harry F. .......................1913Ransford, Herbert E., Jr. ..... 1936,37Ransom, Frederic G. ................1902Ratcliffe, Ronald R. ..................1954Raynor, Devin ...................... 2006,07Ream, Shane ......1998,99,2000,01Reavley, Albert A. ................1902,03Recker, Rob......................... 2007,08Reeb, Paul R. ...................... 1956,57Reed, David A. .........1951,52,53,54Reed, Frank E. .................... 1921,24Reeves, Curtis ....................2001,02

Reider, William A. ............... 1941,42Reimonld, Randall E. .... 1978,79,80Reinen, T.E. ...............................1954Reiser, Kurt A. ..........1989,90,91,92Reiser, Nicholas S. ..1993,94,95,96Remaley, Charles B. .................1934Renner, Milton ..........................1897Reno, John F. ............................1896Repasky, Ronald G. ..................1981Replogle, James .......................1946Reynolds, Frederick C. .............1904Reynoso, Al ...............................2007Rhoades, Kirk .....1999,2000,01,02Riblet, Harry G. .........................1908Rice, Charles A., III .............1952,53Richards, Paul M. .....................1984Richardson, James R. ..............1994Rickard, Clyde E............ 1951,52,53Ricker, George A. ...........1912,13,14Ridenour, Ryan .............2009,10, 11Ridolfi, Joe ..........................2003,04Riegger, W. Joseph ...................1941Riel, Jordan ...............................2010Rimer, Charles E. ................1948,49Rist, Rob R. ...............................1900Robblee, Franklin A. .................1932Roberson, Edward L. ................1995Robertson, Andrew W...............1905Robertson, Kenneth, Jr. ...1960,61,62,63Robinson, Dallas .......... 2004,05,06Robinson, Samuel W. ... 1904,05,06 Rocha, Gregory P. ......... 1963,64,65Rock, David ...............................1997Roeder, Richard R. ............. 1940,41Roehling, Jesse............. 2006,07,08Roese, Paul W..........1949,50,51,52Rohrbaugh, Edward G. .. 1897,98,99Rojek, Nate ...........................2008,09Romano, Mike ..........................2001Rose, George D., Jr. ..................1937Ross, Brian J. ...................... 1991,94Ross, Jeremy .............................2000Rossi, Joseph ......1997,98,99,2000Rossiter, Ben E. ........................1905Roux, Stephen R., Jr. ...1986,87,88,89Rowlingson, Donald T. ........ 1927,28Ruof, Mark A. ............................ 1976Rupp, Eric ............... 2002,03,04.05Russell, James O.H............. 1919,20Ryan, James F. ..........................1954Ryan, John F. .......................1988,89Ryan, Mike ................................2007Rylander, Edward E. ..1947,48,49,50Rylander, Gustave W., Jr. .........1947

SSalchak, Harry W. .....................1951Salopek, T.J. ............2007,08,09, 10Sankey, Josh L. .........................1996Sapper, John C.................... 1950,51Saratowski, Matt ......... 2008,09, 10Saunders, Ronald W. ...............1990Savage, James.............. 2004,05,06Sayer, Henry D. ................... 1896,97Saylor, R. Clark ............. 1938,39,40Scannell, John P. ........... 1916,17,19Scannell, Martin J. ........ 1915,16,17Scarpitti, William F. ..1936,37,38,39Schaeffer, James P. .......1975,76,77Scheler, Joe ..............................2004 Scherer, Timothy S. ..................1995Schiano, Marc A. .......... 1992,93,94Schindler, Blayze ............... 2010, 11Schinosi, Louis A. .....................1992Schleihauf, Andy ......2006,07,08,09Schneiman, Richard S. ......1959,60Schoenfeld, C. Deem ... 1948,49,50Schoeni, Todd R............ 1996,97,98Scholl, Millard F. .......................1929Schork, Lawrence F. .................1968Schroth, Ryan .................... 2010, 11Schroyer, Franklin K. ................1938Schumacher, Ronald M., Jr. ...1985,86Schwabenbaur, Mark S. ...........1980Schwanke, Lucas .............. 2010, 11Schwarz, Robert P. ............. 1975,76Sciarro, Nick .......................2003,04Scibetta, Richard C. ...1947,48,49,50Scott, Clifford J. ..................1903,04Scott, James R. ............. 1968,69,70Scott, Jeremy ............................1999Scruggs, Eric T. .........................1968Seaburn, Leon D. .....................1992Secor, Ralph B. ..............1918,19,20Secrist, William B. ....................1899Sedmak, David A. ......... 1978,79,80Seedyke, William C. ............ 1961,62Seguiti, Fred A. ..............1977,78,79Selkregg, Carl L. .......................1899Selong, Garth D. .......................1993Servoss, Michael M. ........... 1975,76Session, Gary R. ........... 1981,82,83Seybold, Seward W. ..................1922Shallenburger, Thomas G. .......1897

Townsend, Stewart S. ......... 1908,10Trace, Donald E. .......... 1983, 84,85Trace, Fred B. .................1912,13,19Trace, Howard F. .......................1949Tracy, W.E. Stoner ....1959,60,61,62Traynor, Jim ......................... 2009,10Trembulak, James ..............2003,05Trembulak, Joel .................. 2009,10Trembulak, Josh ........... 2005,06,07Trembush, Kevin .......................1994Trezise, James S. ................1966,67Trezza, Albert ............1998,99,2000Troia, Timothy J. .................. 1986,87Tronetti, Bryant ................... 2006,07Troop, William H. ......................1940Trump, Gordon C. ....1963,64,65,66Trump, Russell L. ................1939,40Trutko, James M. ......................1967 Tune, Ralph .........1998,99,2000,01Turk, Donald P..................... 1941,42Turner, Harry A. ............. 1901,02,03Turner, Jon ...............2000,01,02,03Turner, M. ..................................1903Tuttle, Philip R...........................1987Tutwiler, Brian J. .......................1987Twist, Jamieson L. ....................1994

UUfnar, David F. ..........................1990Uhl, Byron K. .......................1948,49Uhlinger, Roy H., Jr. ...................1938Ullmark, William A., III ..............1986Underberg, Gregory L. ...1976,77,78Ungerman, John A. ............. 1931,32Upjohn, Richard M........ 1964,65,66Utberg, William H................1949,50Uziel, Steve ................... 2005,06,07

VValentino, Harry N. ..1962,63,64,65Valentino, Joseph P. ..1959,60,61,62Valeri, Angelo J. ..................1982,83Vanaman, J. Earl ........... 1931,32,33Vandervort, Sherman B. ..........1903VanFosson, Robert L. ... 1989,90,91VanHeyst, Michael ..............2005,06VanYahres, Michel ........ 1968,69,70Varano, Nicholas R. ..1928,29,30,31Vasco, Chris J. ..................... 1979,80Vaughn, Martin V., II .................1993Veraldi, Dennis L. ...............1959,61Vietmeier, Ryan ................. 2010, 11Vespaziani, Jon P. ............... 1987,88Veon, Michael R. ...........1976,77,78Victor, Justin .......................2005,06

Vikara, Derek ......1999,2000,01,02Villa, James C. .............. 1955,56,57 Villa, Mateo ..............2004,05,06,07Vite, Jake ..................2006,07,08,09 Vogel, David L. ..........................1973 Voithofer, J.J. ................. 2004,05,06Voll, Darrell ...............................1999

WWaite, Knighton V. ...1929,30,31,32Waitz, Charles H. ................1952,53Waleski, E. ................................1926Walker, Jeremy ............. 2006,07,08Wallace, Zach ...........................2004Walter, Aaron ................ 2006,07,08Walters, H. ................................1903Walton, Joseph ............. 2000,01,02Wanick, Joseph A. ....................1933Waples, Greg ...........2006,07,08,09Warbin, Robert W. ...1962,63,64,65Ward, Sean P. ..........1985,86,87,88Waterman, Arthur E..................1946Watson, Gerald D. ...1948,49,50,51Watson, William D. ...................1969Watts, D.T. .................................1952Watts, Wayne J. ........................1969Weaver, William F. ..............1922,23Weber, F. Dawson ...............1933,34

Squirek, Ken .............................1983Srp, Ray .....................................2008Stabile, Mark L., Jr. ...................1995Stairiker, Matthew ..............2001,02Stamm, Craig ................ 2008,09,10Stanek, Paul M. ........................1980Stanhope, Dennis J. ...........1984,85Stanley, Adam ...........................1998Stanton, Robert A. ..............1942,46Start, Greg ................................2007Stas, Andy ..................... 2006,07,08Stateczny, Michael J. .... 1978,79,80Steele, Russell F. ......................1942Steib, John ....................2009,10, 11Steib, Thomas W. ..........1976,77,78Steinbeck, Edward T. ................1996Steiner, Ronald E. ......... 1958,59,60Stelzer, Chase .........2008,09,10, 11Stelzer, Drew .............................2007Stenberg, Carl W., III ...1961,62,63,64Stephenson, Leroy V.................1933Stern, K..L. ................................1944 Stevenson, Donald E. ...............1947Stewart, Charles F. ....... 1906,07,08Stewart, H. ................................1896Stewart, Richard E. ...................1964Stewart, Robert D. ....................1968Stewart, Troy D..........................1995Stidger, I. Read ..............1908,09,10Stidger, William L......................1905Stiefvater, James R. ..... 1984,85,86Still, Rodney .................. 2007,08,09Stockton, Frank T......................1906Stockton, Herbert J. .................1902Stokes, John V., II ............... 1991,93Stone, H. ...................................1893Stone, Solon W. ........................1937Stone, Wallace H. ...............1952,53Storrie, Paul M. ...................1928,29Stotsky, Bradley ...... 2002,03,04,05Stover, James G. ......1965,66,67,68Stranberg, Clifford O. .........1959,60Strawser, David............. 2008,09,10Strib, John .................................2009Strickland, Daniel E. .................1956Stright, Benjamin M. ................1925Sturtevant, Watkin P.................1905Sullivan, C. ................................1938Sullivan, Sean ...........................2003Sullivan, Shane............. 2005,06,07Sullivan, Tollin ............... 2002,03,04Summers, Michael K..........1994,95Sundgren, Harry E. ...................1928Susec, Thomas M. ...1991,92,93,94 Susnak, Stephen W. ..1979,80,81,82Sutter, David S. .........................1932Sutton, Gerald R. ......................1912Sutton, Mark........................2008,09Swanson, Elmer R. ..1935,36,37,38 Swinkola, James M. ...........1966,68Sydlowski, Mark J. ........ 1980,81,82Sye, Gregory ........... 2003,04,05,06Sye, Jamie ................2001,02,03,04Szoszorek, Jake ........................2011

TTaaffe, George A. ................1966,67Tamburlin, Brian .....2008,09,10, 11Tarnoci, Shawn T. ......... 1992,93,95Tarquinio, Mario ..... 2003,04,05,06Tasz, Ed .....................................1978Tate, David.................... 2008,09,10Tatsch, Robert S. .......... 1994,95,96Taylor, Eddie .................. 1983,85,86Taylor, H. William ......1899,1900,01Taylor, Robert ................ 2002,03,04Taylor, Sam ...................2009,10, 11Teitt, Robert W. ...................1948,49Tencza, Richard C. ..............1985,86tenPas, Eric .........................2008,09Terrill, Joseph L. ........................1918Thachik, David ..........................2010Thomas, Paul E..............1911,12,13Thompson, Paul A. ..1963,64,65,66Thompson, Robert E. ...............1927Thompson, Todd A. ....... 1978,79,80Thompson, W. ...........................1893Thompson, William W. .............1964Thurman, LaMarcus ....1997,98,99,2000Thurston, Robert C. ............1952,53Tibaldi, Nicholas A. ...................1985Tiffany, Guy U. .....................1942,46 Timer, Richard J. ..................1974,75Tobias, W. ............................1893,94Todd, David G. ....................1959,61Tomanio, Dale...........................1985Tomaszewski, Raymond V. .1958,59Tomeucci, Mark ........................1985Tommasi, Eugene W. .....1979,80,81Tomson, William L., Jr. .. 1963,64,66Toner, Andy ................... 2005,06,07Toney, Daryl ..............................1982Toth, James A. .............. 1992,93,94Tower, Raymond J. ........ 1983,84,85

Shaner, George A. ....................1914Shanbrom, Arnold ....................1941Sharp, Conor .................2009,10, 11 Sharp, Timothy J. ......................1979Shaw, Dale E., Jr. .......... 1988,89,90Shear, Justin .......1997,98,99,2000Sheffer, William E. .............. 1910,11Shellenberger, Richard L. ........1967Shepard, Harry W., Jr. ...............1941Shepler, Edison F. .....................1952Sherman, Porter D. ...... 1967,68,70Sherry, Ryan .............................2011Sherwin, Louis W. ....1904,05,06,07Shields, Cleon E. ......................1904Shoemaker, James D. ..............1958Short, Donald F., Jr. ............1984,85Showers, Kenneth R. ...............1929Shryock, G.................................1894Shultz, Paul H. .............. 1920,22,23Shusko, Carl .................. 1999,2000Shuster, W.A. ......................1939,40Sidor, Michael L. ............1979,81,82Silva, Nick ................2006,07,08,09Simcoe, Ross ................ 2005,06,07Simica, Robert D. .....................1966Simko, David M. ........... 1984,85,86Simon, Anthony ..................2000,02Simon, Jay M. ...........................1985Simonton, George L. ...1965,66,67,68Simonton, Stephen L. ...1960,61,62,63Simpson, Che M. ......................1996Simpson, Neil .....................2002,03Six, Joshua ................1998,99,2000Six, Nathan B. ..........1995,96,97,98Skerkoski, Eugene J. ................1993Slater, Charles W. ..........1972,73,74Slaughter, William O. ................1929 Slaven, Charles E. ...1925,26,27,28Slovick, Daniel J. ...........1972,73,74Small, Robyn R. ........1971,72,73,74Smartz, J. James ......................1956Smartz, Jay ......................... 1990,91Smesko, Kyle W. ......1993,94,95,96Smith, Aaron ................. 2000,01,02Smith, Charles L. ......................1903Smith, Colin L. .........1967,68,69,70Smith, Don R. ...........................1961Smith, Donald E.......1954,55,56,57Smith, Douglas W. ....................1990Smith, Frederic E. .....................1901Smith, Harry C. ............. 1928,29,30Smith, Jonathan K. ...................1994Smith, Michael ........2000,01,02,03Smith, Nick ................... 2003,04,05Smith, Richard C. ............... 1923,24Smith, Robert W.,III ...... 1995,96,97Smith, Stephen .........................1996Smith, Thomas C. .....................1904Smith, Zach................... 2005,06,07Snyder, David D. .................1982,83Snyder, Edward W. ........ 1950,51,52Snyder, Jeremy .........1998,99,2000Snyder, V. Lynn.................... 1946,47Sober, Michael .............. 2003,04,05Sokol, Roger A. .........................1962Solomon, Marcus ...............2005,06Soltis, Michael .............. 2001,02,03Solymosi, Tibor R., Jr. ..1973,74,75,76Somplatsky, Bob ........... 2006,07,08Sondej, Adam .....................2002,03 Sondej, Brian ......................2002,03Sowry, Richard .......................... 1971Spanard, Russell A. ....1947,48,49,50Spears, Alexander W., III ..........1951Spears, Robert J. ................ 1940,41

Spence, Cedric L. ......... 1935,36,37Spencer, Duane E....1956,57,58,59Spencer, Oscar F.......................1929Spieler, Martin .............. 2001,02,03Spina, Nicholas T., Jr. ....1972,73,74Spina, Philip L. ............... 1974,75,76Spoerke, Mark W. ....1990,91,92,93Spray, Wayne M. .......................1938Sprouse, James D. ...................1993

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Weber, Joshua .................... 1997,99Weidler, Wellington E. ..............1909Weller, Donald F. ................. 1941,42Welty, Walter H. ........................1918Werley, Tim ........................ 2010, 11Werner, Vince ............... 2003,04,05Westerman, David S. .... 1965,66,67Westervelt, Robert E. ......... 1956,57Wheeler, Chris ..........................2004Whitaker, Charles F., Jr. ............1934White, Charles W. ............... 1927,28White, Dean W. .........................1926White, Harry B. ............. 1935,36,37White, Joshua ............... 2002,03,04White, Robert J. ............ 1990,91,92Whiteside, Josh .......2004,05,06,07Whitsett, Frank A. .....................1930Whyel, Sam ...............................1984 Wible, Lewis A. ..........................1941Widmann, A. Scott ...1932,33,34,35Wieler, Harry J. .................... 1910,11Wild, Michael S. .............1979,80,81Wilk, Steve ................................2004Wilkins, Travis ...............2009,10, 11Wilkinson, Donald A. ................1969Williams, Andrew G. ..... 1900,01,02Williams, Benjamin R. ........ 1897,98Williams, Charles M. ................1964Williams, Donald F. ...................1931Williams, Doug ........2008,09,10, 11Williams, Eric M. ........... 1996,97,98Williams, Guy H., III ............ 1957,58Williams, John..................... 1997,98Williams, Steve ........2001,02,03,04Williams, Stuart W. ....... 1962,63,64Williamson, Kevin C..................1995Williamson, Robert L. .........1965,66Wills, C. Howard .............1919,21,22Wilson, Alvin L. .........................1953Wilson, Arick S. ........1991,92,93,94Wilson, Charles A. ..............1903,05Wilson, David F. ............ 1968,69,70Wilson, James T. ........... 1963,64,65Wilson, Kyle ........................2008,09Wilson, Michael J...........1979,80,81Wilson, Samuel.........................1902Wilson, Shawn ..........................1997Wilson, Troy D. .........1991,92,93,94Winans, Lex W. ............. 1984,85,86Winslow, Eric A. .......1991,92,93,94Wion, David A. .........1961,62,63,64Wittenmyer, John D. ..... 1968,69,70Witter, George G. ......................1915Wolfe, Clifford J. ........................1897Wolfe, William C. .......................1994Wolfinger, Shawn D. ..... 1984,85,86Wolstoncroft, John H. ..1997,98,99,00Wolz, Charles C. .......1921,22,23,25Wood, Douglas E. ...............1969,70Woods, Brian ...........2000,01,02,03Woods, Douglas J. ...1985,86,87,88Worth, Jamie .............................1984Wright, Charles A., Jr. ......... 1947,48Wright, J.M. ...............................1893Wright, Matthew V. ..1920,21,22,23

YYarbenet, George R. ...1947,48,49,50Yard, Harry B. ...................... 1901,02Yingling, F. Gordon....................1953Yoars, Peter W., Jr. .............. 1991,92Yock, Jonathan M. .............. 1990,91Young, Harold M. ......................1900

ZZacharias, John S. ........ 1964,65,67Zachorchak, Joseph A. .............1961Zahniser, A. Dewitt ...................1933Zamiskie, Jake ..........................1997Zampell, Marc P. ........... 1982,83,84Zampogna, T. Michael, Jr. ...1981,82,83 Zarzeczny, Craig A. ....... 1989,90,91 Zaso, Joe ..................2004,05,06,07Zidek, Michael E. ................1982,83 Zimdahl, Chris .............. 2004,05,06Zimmerman, Dennis J. ....... 1975,76Zimmerman, Henry C. .. 1951,52,53Zipf, Ryan ................2008,09,10, 11Zollars, Jason............................2003Zrimsek, Zachary ......................1997Zubrick, David G. ................ 1946,47

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Mark Matlak

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