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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 after crossing the bridge. Continue for three miles. The Robertson Athletic 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 (cross-ing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via 147A toward Meadville. 322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow direc-tions above.

Allegheny CollegeLocation .............................................. Meadville, Pa. 16335Founded .......................................................................1815Enrollment ...................................................................2,100Nickname................................................................... GatorsSchool Colors ................................................ Blue and GoldPresident ..............................................Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater/Year ............................................Holy Cross ‘80

Athletic Affiliation .......................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................North Coast Athletic Conference

Home Field .........................................Frank B. Fuhrer FieldCapacity.......................................................................3,700Surface .................................................................... Pro TurfAddress ..........................................................204 Park Ave.

Football StaffHead Coach............................. Mark Matlak (Allegheny ‘78)Allegheny Record ..................................61-60 (12 seasons)Overall Career Record...........................61-60 (12 seasons)Office Phone ................................................ (814) 332-2826Email..............................................mmatlak@allegheny.eduOffensive Coordinator/QB’s ..........................Travis GillespieOffensive Line/Run Game Coord ......................Ryan JonesSecondary/Recruiting Coord ..........................J.P. McFeeleyLinebackers .....................................................Vince LuvaraCornerbacks .................................................. Mike RichardsTackles.........................................................Ken AchenbachWide Receivers ............................................Romie GrahamTight Ends ......................................................... Skyler FultzDefensive Line ........................................................ Ed Raby

Inaugural Season .........................................................1893All-Time Overall Record .....................................500-439-43All-Time NCAC Record ..............................................139-68NCAA Playoff Appearances/Last ...............................8/2003Result ....................................... L, 19-20 vs. Montclair StateNCAA Championships ...............................................1/1990NCAC Championships/Last ......................................9/2003)2013 Overall Record......................................................0-102013 NCAC Record/Place ....................................0-9 (ninth)Base Offense ......................................................... Pro StyleBase Defense ...........................................................MultipleReturning Lettermen ...................... 47 (21 off/22 def/4 spec)Lettermen Lost................................... 16 (7 off/8 def/1 spec)Starters Returning ............................. 18 (9 off/7 def/2 spec)

Team Information

Table of Contents

Directions to Campus

3............................................... Team/School Information

4................................................................. Athletics Staff

5-9 .......................................... The Allegheny Advantage

10-12 ....................................Allegheny Athletic Facilities

14............................................ Head Coach Mark Matlak

15............................................All-Time Coaching History

16-17 ........................................Assistant Coaching Staff

18-19 ........................................................... 2014 Roster

20-30 .......................................... 2014 Returnee Profiles

31.........................................Roster Breakdown By State

32.......................... The North Coast Athletic Conference

33-35 ......................................... 2014 Opponent Profiles

36.........................................................Opponent History

38-41 ........................................................2013 Statistics

42-46 ............................................... 2013 Game Recaps

48-49 ............................................Single-Game Records

50-51 ......................................... Single-Season Records

52............................................................Career Records

53.............................................................. Longest Plays

54-55 ................................................Conference Honors

56-57 .........................................................All-Americans

59-61 ............................. Yearly Game-by-Game Results

62-64 ........................................... All-Time Letterwinners

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Allegheny Athletics Support StaffDirector of Athletics & Recreation ............................................Portia HoegPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-3350Email.......................................................................phoeg@allegheny.edu

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

Associate Athletic Director for Operations ............................Mandy PrusiaPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-3367Email.................................................................... [email protected]

Director of Equipment ..........................................................Ron ClementsPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-4396Email................................................................. [email protected]

Head Athletic Trainer .......................................................... Jamie PlunkettPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2817Email....................................................................jplunkett@allegheny.edu

Assistant Athletic Trainer ....................................................Laura DillamanPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2805Email...................................................................ldillaman@allegheny.edu

Director of Athletic Communications......................................... Jim BergerPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-5952Email......................................................................jberger@allegheny.edu

Assistant Sports Information Director .......................... Bryan MontgomeryPhone ................................................................................ (814) 332-2812Email [email protected]

2014 Allegheny FooTbAll guIDe CreDITSThe 2014 Football Guide is a production of the Allegheny College Office of Athletic Communications. Layout and Design by Jim Berger and Bryan Montgomery. Action photography by Ed Mailliard, Ryan Baker, Dr. Mike Walker, and David Miller. Head shots by USA Foto, Inc. Historical photography provided by Ed Mailliard and Bill Owen, where known. Special thanks to student assistants Scott Keefer ‘14, Gavin Nirmaier ‘15, and Emma Pellicano ‘17 for historical research and compilation. Printed by the SCP Group, Sharon, Pennsylvania.

Football Staff ContactsHead Coach.....................................Mark MatlakAlma Mater ....................................Allegheny ‘78Phone .........................................(814) [email protected]

Offensive Coordinator/QB’s ........................Travis GillespieAlma Mater ..................................... Defiance ‘01Phone .........................................(814) 332-2816Email............................tgillespie@allegheny.edu

Offensive Line .................................. Ryan JonesAlma Mater ....................................Allegheny ‘02Phone .........................................(814) 332-2345Email................................rjones@allegheny.edu

Linebackers ................................... Vince LuvaraAlma Mater ....................................Allegheny ‘11Phone .........................................(814) [email protected]

Tackles....................................... Ken AchenbachAlma Mater ............................................Thiel ‘78Phone .........................................(814) 332-2802Email...................... [email protected]

Cornerbacks .................................Mike RichardsAlma Mater ...................................Grove City ‘04Phone .........................................(814) [email protected]

Running Backs .................................Skyler FultzAlma Mater .....................................McDaniel ‘11Phone .........................................(814) 332-2814Email................................. [email protected]

Wide Receivers ..........................Romie GrahamAlma Mater ................................. Muskingum ‘11Phone .........................................(814) 332-2804Email............................ [email protected]

Defensive Line .......................................Ed RabyAlma Mater ............................................Alma ‘11Phone .........................................(814) 332-2306Email.................................eraby@allegheny.edu

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On the Cover: Top Row: Ryan Sherry, Raysean GlennMiddle Row: Derrick Emigh, Jesse BattagliaBottom Row: Gators prepare to take the field, Andrew Niklaus

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unusualcombinationsmajor/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

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.

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to learn more, visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations

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 ....................................................................$40,260Room and board ...................................................................$10,320

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ......................................Over 100Varsity teams .................................................................................21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation.........50%Live on campus ....................................................................... 100%Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change cof-feehouse, 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%

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Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible.American studiesapplied computing applied economicsart & technologyart & the environmentart (studio)art history Asian studiesastronomybiochemistrybiological and physical studiesbiology black studieschemistry

Chinese studiesChinese language and literatureclassical studiescommunication artscomputer sciencecreative writingdance & movement studieseconomics educationEnglishenvironmental geologyenvironmental scienceenvironmental studiesenvironmental writing

French/French studiesgeologyGerman/German studiesglobal health and developmenthistoryinternational studiesjournalismLatinLatin American & Caribbean

studieslesbian, gay, bisexual &

transgender studiesmanagerial economicsmass communication/

media studiesmathematicsmedieval & Renaissance studiesMiddle East & North African

studiesmusicmusic historymusic performancemusic theoryneurosciencephilosophyphysicspolitical sciencepre-dental

pre-lawpre-medicinepre-nursingpre-pharmacypre-veterinarianpsychologyreligious studiesscience, health & societySpanishtheatrevalues, ethics & social actionwomen’s studieswritingand self-designed

dEGrEEs ANd AcAdEmic proGrAmsUndergraduate DegreesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of ScienceTeacher CertificationCooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclu-sive 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 and Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Accelerated Doctorate ProgramsNursing (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 of St. Lous; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia UniversityPreferred Admission AgreementsSimon Graduate School at University of Rochester (Business Administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

WHErE ArE tHEY NoW?ED PINKHAM ‘75Defensive CoordinatorWestern Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, Mich.

EDDIE TAYLOR ‘87PresidentTaylor Oswald Risk, Benefits & InsuranceCleveland, Ohio

MICHAEL SOBER ‘06Executive ProducerMLB NetworkNew York, N.Y.

VINCE WERNER ‘06Launch Engineer

Space Exploration TechnologiesHawthorne, Calif.

ROB CARLISLE ‘11Orthopedic Medical Student

North Eastern Ohio Medical UniversityRootstown, Ohio

TJ SALOPEK ‘11Secondary Social Studies Teacher

North Allegheny High SchoolWexford, Pa.

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Frank B. Fuhrer Field is home to Allegheny football, and the crown jewel of the Robertson Athletic Complex. The field is named in honor of Frank B. Fuhrer ‘48, a long-time Allegheny supporter and member of the school’s inaugural Hall of Fame class. Renovated in 2006, the facility includes a Field Turf playing surface, a Fair Play scoreboard with the latest in LED lamp technology, stadium lighting, and an eight-lane,

400-meter 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 includes seating for 3,700 fans, and has played host to numerous NCAA playoff contests. The Robertson Athletic Complex is a vast athletic facility named in honor of College benefactor and 1935 varsity football letterwinner Andrew Wells Robertson. The facility covers over 200 pictueresque acres on a plateau less than a mile north of campus.

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Auxiliary FacilitiesOne 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 time-ly and adequate coverage during all football-related activities.

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In the summer of 2014, the weight room at the David V. Wise Center received a major facelift. Over a dozen new pieces of equipment - including plates, squat racks, and benches - were delivered, and were specifically customized for Gator athletics. ga

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head Coach Mark MatlakThe 2014 campaign marks the 13th for Mark Matlak as the head coach of the Allegheny football program. With a career record of 61-60, he enters the new season ranked second in career victories in the program’s long, illustrious history.

Matlak was introduced as the 33rd head football coach in program history in 2002, mentoring the Gators to a 5-5 finish in his first season, before leading the squad to a 7-4 mark and the North Coast Athletic Conference championship the following season. In 2003, the Gators began the year 0-3, but roared back with a perfect 7-0 conference record to qualify for the NCAA Division

III playoffs, which ended in a heartbreaking one-point loss to Montclair State. Following the season, Matlak was voted the NCAC’s Coach of the Year.

During Matlak’s tenure, he has coached three All-Americans and 66 All-NCAC selections, including 27 First Team All-NCAC picks. A total of 12 single-season Gator records have been broken since Matlak took over the reigns of the program. In addition, his teams have performed well academically. Three players have been voted CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, most recently seeing 2013 graduate Brad Burkley earn the honor. Five Gator gridders were named to the inaugural NCAC Academic Honor Roll for the 2013-14 campaign, which honors student-athletes of at least sophomore status who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher.

Under Matlak, the Gators have finished .500 or better in 10 of his 12 years behind the bench. During a 2012 season in which the Gators finished 5-5 overall and 4-3 in the highly-competitive NCAC, Matlak presided over one of the program’s most noteworthy victories. In the season finale at Hiram, the Gators topped the Terriers 13-0 for the program’s 500th all-time win, as Allegheny is one of just 36 NCAA Division III teams to reach the 500-win plateau. Following the 2012 campaign, eight Gators garnered NCAC honors, including two First Team selections, while three Gators were named Capital One Academic All-District.

In 2011, the Gators produced the first All-American in nearly a decade in tackle Sam Taylor, while two other players earned All-Region laurels. The 2010 Gators finished 7-3, with all three losses coming to nationally-ranked foes, including a three-point loss to fifth-ranked Wittenberg, and a one-point overtime loss to No. 18 Case Western Reserve. The Gators garnered a score of post-season accolades following the successful season, including an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, an ESPN First Team Academic All-American, two All-Region selections, and 11 All-NCAC honorees.

Matlak began his career as an assistant coach at Allegheny under head coach Sam Timer. He served for five seasons (1978-82), before accepting a position at the University of New Hampshire, where he would remain for 14 years. He began as the Wildcats’ defensive ends coach, mentoring such players as Ilia Jarostchuk, who played for the New England Patriots. He was then promoted to defensive coordinator, and helped guide New Hampshire to an 82-59-1 record over 13 years. The Wildcats won three Yankee Conference Championships over the span, and, in 1996, New Hampshire landed two players on the Yankee Conference 50th Anniversary All-Time Team. 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 either drafted into the NFL or 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 (Now Division-I FCS).

Prior to beginning his legacy as one of the region’s top educators and coaches, Matlak enjoyed a fine playing career at the college level. A 1978 Allegheny grad, he was a four-year letterman at fullback, being named First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference three times, highlighted by his selection as PAC Offensive Player of the Year following his senior campaign. He ran for 2,382 yards for his career, amassing

28 touchdowns. For his prowess, Matlak was named to the PAC’s 60th Anniversary All-Time Team in 2014.

During his time as a student, Matlak was also a four-year starter on the Gator baseball team, and during his first stint on the Allegheny staff, he doubled as the Gators’ head baseball coach from 1978-82. For all of his contributions to the development and success of Gator athletics, Matlak was a 1989 inductee into the Allegheny College Hall of Fame.

THE MARK MATLAK FILEPERSONALHometown: Bridgeville, Pa.Alma Mater: Allegheny ‘78Date Announced as Head Coach: April 17, 2002Family: Wife, Karen. Son, Zack

COACHING EXPERIENCEAllegheny College Head Coach, 2002 - presentUniversity of New Hampshire Associate Head Coach, 1999-2002 Defensive Coordinator, 1989-2002Allegheny College Assistant Coach, 1978-82

PLAYING EXPERIENCE- Four-year starter at fullback- Three-time First Team All-PAC- PAC Offensive Player of the Year, 1977- First Team PAC All-Time Team- Four-year starter at OF/DH (baseball)- 1989 Inductee to Allegheny Hall of Fame - Named to PAC’s 60th Anniversary All-Time Team

CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS2012: Became second winningest coach in program history2003: NCAC Coach of the Year2003: NCAC Championship2000: Gridiron Club of Boston Assistant of the Year

BY THE NUMBERS AT ALLEGHENY- 66 All- NCAC Selections- 27 All-NCAC First Team Selections- 3 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans- 3 All-Americans- 12 Single-Season Records Broken- 1 NCAA Division-III Playoff Appearance

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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 .................... 61-60 ..........504Totals ................................................................ 500-429-43 ......532

NCAC RecordsRobert Wolfe .......................................................... 2-10 ...........200Peter Vaas ............................................................. 20-6 ............769Ken O’Keefe .......................................................... 52-3 ............945Mark Matlak .......................................................... 41-36 ...........539Totals .................................................................... 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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Entering his eleventh season, Travis Gillespie will once again be in charge of the Gator offense. This will also be his second season as the team’s quarterbacks coach. He is in his fifth season as the offensive coordinator, but has orchestrated the offense since the 2008 campaign. He spent the previous eight years on the offensive side of the ball, mentoring the running backs, tight ends, receivers, and offensive line. Prior to that, he had a two-year stint as the Gators’ defensive line coach.

While maintaining a balanced offensive attack, Gillespie has coached 19 NCAC All-Conference selections (seven directly, 12 offensively), one D3football.com All-Region, and one CoSIDA Academic All-American. Even with the balanced attack, his staff and players have helped to set new records in four different areas, including pass attempts in a season, career passing yards, career passing attempts, and career passing completions.

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

A native of Perry, Ohio, Gillespie was a four-year letterwinner in football and three-year letterwinner in track and field at Augustana College. He later transferred to Defiance, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in communication.

Travis and his family (wife Elizabeth, son Joey, and daughter Carlee) reside in Meadville.

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A 2002 graduate of Allegheny College, Ryan enters his eighth season on the staff, as he will oversee the offensive line while also adding the title of run game coordinator for the 2013 campaign.

Jones, who helped left tackle Sam Taylor earn All-American honors in 2011, was a two-year starter on the offensive line for the Gators in 2000-01, while earning a Bachelor’s in History.

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

Prior to returning to his alma mater, Jones was a two-year member of the Bowdoin College coaching staff in Brunswick, Maine, beginning his tenure as outside linebackers coach before spending his second season as receivers and special teams coach. Jones is a native of Blairsville, Pa.

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JP McFeeley enters his second season on the Gator coaching staff, as he will mentor the defensive secondary while serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator. A 2003 Allegheny grad, McFeeley enjoyed a strong playing ca-reer at linebacker from 1999-2002, being named team captain and team MVP as a senior, while earning two All-NCAC honors. He amassed 227 career tackles, including 34 TFLs and four sacks.

After graduating from Allegheny in 2003 with a degree in communication and minor in political science, McFeeley spent two seasons at Division II Clarion University as linebackers coach and strength and conditioning coordinator, while earning a Masters in English. He then moved on to Division I-FCS Fordham, spending the 2005 campaign as assistant linebackers coach.

In 2006, McFeeley moved on to another FCS member, Lafayette College, and saw the Leopards win the Patriot League championship and advance to the NCAA playoffs. In 2007, he was hired at Thiel College, spending two years as the defensive coordinator, strength and conditioning coordinator, and linebackers and safeties coach. He spent the 2009 season as secondary coach at Colgate, before serving as a strength and conditioning intern with the Unviersity of Pittsburgh football team in the summer of 2010.

McFeeley worked in the private sector for the next two years, earning an M.A. in English and secondary English teaching certification from California University of Pa., graduating with a perfect 4.0 and being named a California Presidential Scholar. In 2012, he completed his student teaching as a middle school English teacher in the New Castle (Pa.) School District, while serving as the varisty football team’s defensive coordinator.

McFeeley is a native of Cranberry Twp., Pa.

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A local coaching legend with deep ties to the Meadville community, Ken Achenbach is in his third stint on the Gator staff, as he will oversee tackles.

Achenbach, who previously worked with the Gators’ defensive line and wide receivers, led Meadville High School to the District 10 championship game on three occasions (1988, ‘91, ‘98). He began his coaching career as an assistant at Meadville High in 1980, and took over reigns as head coach in 1984. After leaving in 1999, Achenbach spent one season as an assistant at Allegheny, followed by a three-year stint as assistant at his alma mater, Thiel College. He then returned to the head coaching ranks in 2005, spending three seasons at nearby Saegertown High School, with another one-year stint at Allegheny, preceeding a final two-year tenure at Meadville High.

In over 30 years of coaching, Achenbach amassed an overall record of 129-94-6. He was named Northwest Conference Coach of the Year in both 1988 and 1990, and was honored in 2000 with the Meadville Area Sports Banquet Community Service Award.

A life-long resident of the region, he enjoyed a sparkling reputation as a play-er, as he was a four-year starter at Thiel. A team captain as a senior, he was a two-time All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference performer.

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Mike Richards enters his sixth season on the Gator coaching staff, and will work with the team’s defensive backs. He is a 2004 graduate of Grove City College, and was a four-year athlete in both football and track and field for the Wolverines. A native of Brookville, Pa., he is currently employed as the Northwestern Pa., Area Specialist for USDA Rural Development.

MIKeRICHARDS

CornerBACKS

Grove City ‘046th Season

Romie Graham enters his first season on the Allegheny coaching staff in 2014. Graham joins the Gators after spending the 2013 season as a wide receivers coach at Otterbein University.

Graham was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at wide receiver at Muskingum University, where he earned a degree in physical education with a minor in health education. He is a native of Lakeland, Fla.

In addition to his experience at Otterbein, Graham also has worked a num-ber of camps and clinics, including Lauren’s First and Goal Camp, the Chris Spielman Football Pro Camp, and the Ohio State University Senior Football Camp.

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WIDe reCeIVerS

Muskingum ‘111st Season

Skyler Fultz enters his first season on the Gator coaching staff in 2014. He comes to Allegheny after spending two seasons on the staff at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania In 2012, he mentored the team’s tight ends, before transitioning to the team’s running backs coach last season. In 2013, the Monarchs went 6-4, with the offense averaging over 336 yards per game, including 117 on the ground.

Prior to his tenure at King’s, Fultz started his coaching career at Susquehan-na University, spending the 2011 campaign as the team’s tight ends coach.Fultz graduated from McDaniel College in 2011 with a degree in Psychology. He was a three-year letterwinner on the gridiron, splitting time between wide receiver and tight end, as well as on special teams. During his senior season, he was named to the Captain’s Council. Fultz is a native of Gratz, Pennsyl-vania, and graduate of Upper Dauphin High School.

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Coaching Staff

Ed Raby was hired as the Allegheny defensive line coach in July 2014. Raby comes to Allegheny after spending two seasons on the staff as a graduate assistant at Alfred University, from where he recently earned an MBA. He began his tenure with the Saxons working with the defensive line in 2012, before shifting to tight ends coach in 2013. During his two years at Alfred, the Saxons won 14 games, and qualified for the ECAC postseason each year, culminating with a victory in the 2013 ECAC North Central Bowl.

Raby was a three-year starter on the defensive line at Alma College, earning Second Team All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association honors before graduating with a degree in business administration. During his time at Alma, he was also selected to participate in the NCAA/American Football Coaches Association Football Coaches Academy. He is a native of Reed City, Mich.

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Alma ‘111st SeasonA 2011 Allegheny graduate, Vince Luvara joined the Gator coaching staff

in 2014. A native of Pittsburgh, Luvara returns to Allegheny after spending two seasons on the staff at Misericordia University, where he was position coach for the inside and outside linebackers, while also assisting in video and strength and conditioning.

He graduated Allegheny with a B.A. in managerial economics, while minoring in communication arts. Under Coach Matlak on the gridiron, Luvara played inside linebacker from 2007-10, racking up 75 career tackles, including 7.5 TFL’s and 0.5 sacks.

In addition to his tenure at Misericordia, Luvara also has extensive experi-ence working camps and clinics, as he’s been on the staff of prospect camps hosted by Villanova, Duquesne, University of Pittsburgh, and Penn State. A graduate of Seton LaSalle High School, Luvara successfully completed the MBA program at Misericorida in May 2014.

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1........ Raysean Glenn ...............Sr. ..........S ................. 5-10 ..............170 ......................................................... New Castle, Pa. / New Castle2........ Cody Stolar .....................Jr. ...........S ................. 5-8 ................175 ...........................................................South Park, Pa. / South Park2........ Luke Lecce .....................Jr. ...........WR .............. 5-9 ................155 ........................................................................ Erie, Pa. / McDowell3........ Jake Wilson ....................Fr. ..........RB ............... 5-8 ................190 ........................................................... Cazenovia, N.Y. / Cazenovia4........ Derrick Emigh .................Sr. ..........WR .............. 5-6 ................160 ........................................................................ Tyrone, Pa. / Tyrone5........ Ronnie Borne ..................Sr. ..........CB ............... 5-9 ................160 ..................................................................Coraopolis, Pa. / Cornell5........ Andrew Niklaus ...............Sr. ..........WR .............. 5-11 ..............200 ............................................................. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth6........ Pat Jones ........................Sr. ..........S ................. 5-11 ..............180 .........................................................Allison Park, Pa. / Deer Lakes7........ Jameson Murray .............Fr. ..........QB .............. 5-9 ................175 ................................................Beallsville, Ohio / The Linsly School8........ Jon Nigro ........................So. .........QB .............. 5-9 ................175 .............................................................Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton9........ Juwan Campbell .............So. .........RB ............... 5-8 ................190 ..............................................................Waldorf, Md. / McDonough10...... Leo Katz..........................So. .........K/P .............. 6-0 ................220 ...........................................Shaker Heights, Ohio / Shaker Heights10...... Chuck Miller ....................Sr. ..........OLB ............ 5-10 ..............180 ............................................................ Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley11 ...... Brett Albinson..................So. .........QB .............. 6-1 ................220 ............................................................. Mount Bethel, Pa. / Bangor12...... Dylan Ukasik ...................So. .........CB ............... 5-9 ................170 ........................................................................ Erie, Pa. / McDowell12...... Ben Ziolkowski ................So. .........K ................. 5-8 ................165 .......................................................Gibsonia, Pa. / North Allegheny13...... Tyler McLaughlin.............So. .........QB .............. 6-0 ................185 ............................ East Stroudsburg, Pa. / East Stroudsburg South14...... Wyatt Boyler ...................So. .........DB ............... 5-10 ..............175 ........................................................South River, N.J. / South River14...... Julian Tino.......................Fr. ..........QB .............. 6-0 ................185 ..........................................................................Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca16...... Chris Mutz .......................So. .........QB .............. 5-10 ..............185 ........................................................................ Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter17...... Weston Barrett ................So. .........RB ............... 6-1 ................185 ......................................................... Middletown, Md. / Middletown19...... Shea Daley .....................So. .........ILB .............. 5-10 ..............195 .............................. Elkland, Pa. / Williamson (Cowanesque Valley)20...... Nick Hollinger..................Sr. ..........RB ............... 5-7 ................205 ............................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel21...... Tyler Smith ......................Jr. ...........RB ............... 5-8 ................175 ....................................................... Hanover, Pa. / Delone Catholic23...... Vito Antinozzi ..................Fr. ..........DB ............... 6-0 ................200 .....................................................................Decatur, Ga. / Decatur24...... Ben Capella ....................So. .........S ................. 6-0 ................180 ......................................................... Clay, N.Y. / Christian Brothers25...... Donald Cassidy...............Fr. ..........K/P .............. 5-11 ..............170 ............................................. North Braddock, Pa. / Woodland Hills26...... Nick Deichler ...................Jr. ...........RB ............... 5-9 ................220 .......................................................Berlin Heights, Ohio / Firelands27...... Tyler Kowalski .................Jr. ...........OL ............... 6-0 ................220 ................................................................. Macedon, N.Y. / Penfield28...... Josh Zenkert ...................Jr. ...........DB ............... 6-0 ................170 ..................................................... Sheffield Lake, Ohio / Brookside29...... Justin McClain ................Fr. ..........DB ............... 6-1 ................185 ............................................................. Middlefield, Ohio / Cardinal30...... Parker Codd....................So. .........S ................. 5-11 ..............165 ...................................................Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg31...... Frank Serbati ..................Fr. ..........DB ............... 5-8 ................170 ....................................................................... Oil City, Pa. / Oil City32...... Clay Stoyer .....................So. .........S ................. 6-0 ................175 ...............................................................Greenville, Pa. / Reynolds33...... Ben Marks.......................Fr. ..........FB ............... 5-6 ................215 .....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon34...... Chris Muise .....................Sr. ..........FB ............... 5-9 ................210 ................................................... Topsfield, Mass. / Pingree School35...... Travis Thomas ................Fr. ..........DB ............... 5-10 ..............180 .............................................................New Port Richey, Fla. / Gulf36...... Jon Scroxton ...................So. .........FB ............... 5-8 ................220 .................................................... Bemus Point, N.Y. / Maple Grove37...... Sevren Rodriguez ...........Fr. ..........DB ............... 5-10 ..............170 ...............................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carlynton38...... Wyatt Hill .........................Fr. ..........LB ............... 6-0 ................190 .............................................................. Kittanning, Pa. / Kittanning40...... Joe Wesolowski ..............Fr. ..........LB ............... 6-0 ................225 ................................................................ Clarence, N.Y. / Clarence41...... Julian Dean .....................Sr. ..........OLB ............ 6-2 ................220 ..................................................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry42...... Dan Favaro .....................So. .........OLB ............ 6-0 ................190 ....................................................... Shohola, Pa. / Delaware Valley43...... Jake Murawski ................Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-1 ................230 ................................................................Erie, Pa. / Cathedral Prep44...... Nick Murgo ......................Fr. ..........LB ............... 6-1 ................205 ..........................................................................Warren, R.I. / Hope46...... Tyson Morris ...................Fr ...........FB ............... 5-10 ..............205 ........................................................................Talent, Ore./Phoenix47...... Ron Davis .......................So. .........P/K .............. 5-11 ..............170 ........................................................... New Castle, Pa. / Shenango48...... Nick Wojnar ....................Fr. ..........DB ............... 5-9 ................180 .......................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. / Kenmore West49...... Matt Hood .......................Fr. ..........TE ............... 6-5 ................225 ......................................................................Oneida, N.Y. / Oneida50...... Josh Paradise .................Sr. ..........OL/LS ......... 5-10 ..............225 .......................................................... Edinboro, Pa. / Northwestern51...... Derek Freitas ..................Jr. ...........LB ............... 5-10 ..............200 ............................................................... Blasdell, N.Y. / St. Francis54...... Matthew Wetzel ..............Fr. ..........LB ............... 5-10 ..............200 .................................................................Lockport, N.Y. / Starpoint55...... Wyatt Gehring .................So. .........S ................. 5-9 ................190 ............................................................ Stanhope, N.J. / Hopatcong56...... Max Sessions .................Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-1 ................205 ........................................................ Bethesda, Md. / Walt Whitman57...... Freddy Ruiz ....................Fr. ..........LB ............... 5-7 ................205 .......................................................... Morristown, N.J. / Morristown58...... Aydin Alikaya ..................Sr. ..........ILB .............. 6-1 ................220 .......................................................................Trafford, Pa. / Norwin59...... Will Kawalec ...................Sr. ..........RE ............... 6-3 ................180 .......................................... West Seneca, N.Y. / West Seneca East60...... Jesse Battaglia ...............Sr. ..........OL ............... 6-3 ................270 ........................................................ New Brighton, Pa. / Rochester61...... Logan Cala .....................Fr. ..........OL ............... 5-10 ..............235 ..............................................................Huntsburg, Ohio / Cardinal62...... John Hamblen.................Jr. ...........OL ............... 6-1 ................230 ........................................................ Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth63...... Joe Oliva .........................Sr. ..........OL ............... 5-11 ..............245 ......................................................... New Castle, Pa. / New Castle64...... Josh Cohen.....................Fr ...........OL ............... 5-9 ................275 ....................................................................Baltimore, Md./Franklin

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No ..... Name ..............................Yr ...........Pos ............. Ht .................Wt .................................................................Hometown/High School65...... Zach Metkler ...................So. .........OL ............... 5-9 ................255 ..........................................................Springdale, Pa. / Springdale66...... Zach Harvey ...................Jr. ...........OL ............... 6-2 ................255 ......................................................Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny67...... John Horan .....................Fr. ..........OL ............... 5-11 ..............215 .......................... Fair Haven, N.J. / Rumson-Fair Haven Regional68...... Chris Patrick ...................Jr. ...........DE ............... 6-0 ................215 ............................................................Fairfax, Va. / WT Woodson69...... Kenneth Golovan ............Fr. ..........OL ............... 6-0 ................225 ....................................................... Moreland Hills, Ohio / Orange70...... Joe Geier ........................Fr. ..........OL ............... 6-0 ................290 ...................................................................Dowell, Md. / Patuxent71...... Mike Meiran ....................Jr. ...........OL ............... 5-11 ..............300 .....................................................Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township73...... Joe DeSanti ....................So. .........DL ............... 5-10 ..............220 ............................................................Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep74...... Rory Long .......................Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-0 ................230 ...................................................Penn Yan, N.Y. / Dundee Central75...... Tyler Seibert....................Jr. ...........OL ............... 5-8 ................280 .................................................. Fayetteville, Pa. / Chambersburg76...... Tom Bober ......................Sr. ..........OL ............... 6-2 ................270 ...............................................................Pulaski, Pa. / Wilmington77...... Keith Shawley .................So. .........DT ............... 5-11 ..............250 ..........................................................Tyrone, Pa. / Bellwood Antis78...... Andrew Murphy...............Fr. ..........OL ............... 6-0 ................240 ..........................................................Hamilton, N.J. / Notre Dame79...... Joe Grecek .....................Sr. ..........OL ............... 6-2 ................240 .......................................... Castle Shannon, Pa. / Keystone Oaks80...... Alec Hutchin....................Fr. ..........WR .............. 5-9 ................165 ....................................................Strabane, Pa. / Canon-McMillan81...... Mike Smith ......................Fr. ..........WR .............. 6-1 ................195 .................................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills82...... Nick Matic .......................So. .........TE ............... 6-4 ................230 ................................Chardon, Ohio / Notre Dame Cathedral Latin83...... John McFarland ..............So. .........TE ............... 6-1 ................225 ...............................................................Whittier, Calif. / La Serna84...... Lucas Morton ..................Jr. ...........WR .............. 6-2 ................175 ................................................................ Erie, Pa. / Harbor Creek85...... Tim Witenske ..................So. .........WR/P .......... 6-2 ................175 .....................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper St. Clair86...... Stefan Edminston ...........So. .........WR .............. 5-8 ................150 ...................................... Bronx, N.Y. / New York Military Academy87...... Marshall Gombos............Fr. ..........WR .............. 5-9 ................165 ...............................................Brielle, N.J. / Point Pleasant Beach88...... Chris Bourne ...................Jr. ...........WR/P .......... 6-3 ................210 ......................................................East Aurora, N.Y. / East Aurora89...... Tyler Noebe ....................Fr. ..........TE ............... 6-0 ................205 ........................................North Canton, Ohio / Massillon Jackson90...... Will Aeschbacher ............So. .........DE ............... 6-1 ................225 ..............................................................Kalamazoo, Mich. / Norrix91...... Tyler Clark .......................Sr. ..........DT ............... 5-10 ..............260 .................................................. McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township92...... Torre Carr ........................So. .........DT ............... 5-10 ..............245 .......................................... North Strabane, Pa. / Canon McMillan93...... Jason Rayburn................Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-2 ................220 ......................................................................... Holiday, Fla. / Gulf94...... Sam Flowers ...................Sr. ..........ILB .............. 5-10 ..............235 ...........................................................Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton95...... Ryan Sherry ....................Sr. ..........DT ............... 6-3 ................260 ....................................................... Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park96...... Patrick McGrath ..............Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-1 ................260 ...................................................................Hartland, Vt. / Hartford97...... Joe Brown .......................Fr. ..........DL ............... 5-11 ..............265 .............................................................. Oakmont, Pa. / Riverview98...... Aspen Matthey-Feldman Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-1 ................225 ...................................................................Rockville, Md. / Avalon99...... Mark MacStudy ...............Fr. ..........DL ............... 6-1 ................220 ..................................................Oceanport, N.J. / Shore Regional

**ROSTERS/NUMBERS CURRENT AS OF 9/2/2014**

2014 Roster Breakdown By ClassFRESHMEN (36)Vito AntinozziJoe BrownLogan CalaDonald CassidyJosh CohenJosef GeierKenneth GolovanMarshall GombosWyatt HillMatt HoodJohn HoranAlec HutchinRory LongMark MacStudyBen MarksAspen Matthey-FeldmanJustin McClainPatrick McGrath

Tyson MorrisJake MurawskiNicholas MurgoAndrew MurphyJameson MurrayTyler NoebeJason RayburnSevren RodriguezFreddy RuizFrank SerbatiMax SessionsMike SmithTravis ThomasJulian TinoJoe WesolowskiMatthew WetzelJake WilsonNick Wojnar

SOPHOMORES (26)Will AesbacherBrett AlbinsonWeston BarrettWyatt BoylerJuwan CampbellBen CapellaTorre CarrParker CoddShea DaleyRon DavisJoe DeSantiStefan EdminstonDan Favaro

Leo KatzNick MaticJohn McFarlandTyler McLaughlinZach MetklerChris MutzJon NigroJon ScroxtonKeith ShawleyClay StoyerDylan UkasikTim WitenskeBen Ziolkowski

JUNIORS (14)Chris BourneNick DeichlerDerek FreitasJohn HamblenZach HarveyTyler KowalskiLuke LecceMike MeiranLucas MortonChris PatrickTyler SeibertTyler SmithCody StolarJosh Zenkert

SENIORS (19)Aydin AlikayaJesse BattagliaTom BoberRon BorneTyler ClarkJulian DeanDerrick EmighSam FlowersRaysean GlennJoe GrecekNick HollingerPat JonesWill KawalecChuck MillerChris MuiseAndrew NiklausJoe OlivaJosh ParadiseRyan Sherry

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JeSSeBATTAGLIA 60oFFenSIVe lIneSenior ∙ 6-3 ∙ 270 lbsNew Brighton, Pa.

Rochester

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Norwin

2013: Saw role continually increase throughout junior season at linebacker... Appeared in eight games at inside linebacker... Finished with 14 tackles (7 solo/7 assists)... Tallied at least one stop in all eight games played... Made season-high five tackles in season finale at Wittenberg. 2012: Made three appearances as a sophomore.Alikaya Career StatsYear UA A Tot2013 7 7 14Total 7 7 14

2013: Started all 10 games during junior season at left tackle. 2012: Started all 10 games as a sophomore at left tackle... Second Team All-NCAC honoree...Part of offensive line unit named to the D3football.com Team of the Week after win over seventh-ranked Wabash (9/22).2011: Listed on two-deep throughout the season at left tackle behind All-American Sam Taylor... Saw action in two games on the line.

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toMBOBER 76oFFenSIVe lIneSenior ∙ 6-2 ∙ 270 lbsPulaski, Pa.

Wilmington

2013: Big blocking tight end earned second letter, appearing in eight games... Posted three catches for 20 yards... Made two grabs at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5) for 14 yards.2012: Appeared in eight games, with one start... Hauled in three catches for 49 yards... Made first career catch in Kenyon contest (10/27)... Made career-long 33-yard reception in week nine vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/3).2011: Made two appearances during freshman campaign. Bober Career StatsYear Rec Yds Avg Long TD2012 3 49 16.3 33 02013 3 20 6.7 9 0Total 6 69 11.5 33 0

ronBORNE 5DeFenSIVe BACKSenior ∙ 5-9 ∙ 170 lbsCoraopolis, Pa.

Cornell

2013: Appeared in all 10 games at corner, making three starts... Finished with 32 tackles (29 solo/3 ast)... Led team with two fumble recoveries... Posted at least two tackles in all 10 games... Made four solo stops and recovered a fumble week two at Carnegie Mellon...Tallied four tackles, including first TFL, in week four vs. Wabash... Posted five solo tackles on three separate occasions (10/5 at Ohio Wesleyan; 10/12 vs. Wooster; 10/26 at DePauw)... Forced and recovered fumble 10/19 at Oberlin. 2012: Made eight appearances at corner during sophomore season, with two starts... Finished with 12 tackles (6 solo/6 ast)... Had one pass break up (9/29 vs. Oberlin) and one fumble recovery (10/20 vs. Wittenberg)... Made three tackles in a game twice.

Bourne Career StatsYear UA A Tot PBU FF FR-Yds2012 6 6 12 1 0 1-02013 29 3 32 0 1 2-0 Total 35 9 44 1 1 3-0

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Peters Township

2013: Started all 10 games on the defensive line...Managed at least one tackle in eight of the games in which he played... Finished the season with 16 tackles...Made first TFL of the season in week two at Carnegie Mellon... Totaled season-high three tackles against Denison (1 solo/2 ast) on Nov. 9.2012: Appeared in all 10 games as a sophomore, finishing with 10 tackles (4 solo/6 ast)... Assisted on first career sack, for five yards, on 10/13 vs. DePauw... Made season-high three tackles (1 solo/2 ast) vs. Kenyon (10/27).Clark Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sack-Yds FF FR2012 4 6 10 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 12013 4 12 16 1.5-2 0-0 0 0Total 8 18 26 2.0-7 0.5-5 0 1

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Perry Traditional Academy

2013: Saw role increase throughout the season at outside linebacker...Tallied at least one tackle in every game, with two or more stops seven different times...Posted first TFL in week three vs. Hiram, resulting in 10-yard loss... Finished with three tackles in two different games (10/12 vs. Wooster, 11/16 vs. Wittenberg).2012: Appeared in seven games during sophomore campaign... Recorded 12 tackles (8 solo/4 ast)... Made three stops (2 solo/1 ast), including one TFL for three yards, in season-opener at Wooster (9/1)... Recorded season-high four tackles (3 solo/1 ast) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/3).2011: Made five appearances as a freshman... Finished with two tackles, both in week two vs. Carnegie Mellon.

Dean Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds 2011 2 0 2 0-0 2012 8 4 12 1.0-3 2013 7 11 18 1-10 Total 17 15 32 2.0-13

DerrICKEMIGH 4WIDe reCeIVerSenior ∙ 5-6 ∙ 165 lbsTyrone, Pa.

Tyrone

2013: Came back from injury to appear in four games at receiver... Finished with 10 catches for 99 yards and a touchdown... In first action of the season, made two catches for 39 yards, including 20-yard touchdown, vs. Wooster on 10/12...Made three catches for 19 yards the next week at Oberlin... Posted season-bests with four catches and 46 yards at DePauw (10/26)... Posted two carries for 48 yards, including career-best 50 rush, while also hauling in two-point conversion reception, on week nine vs. Denison (11/9). 2012: Blossomed into team’s top receiving threat, as well as one of the top return men in the NCAC... Named Second Team All-NCAC at return specialist... Led team with 38 receptions and 348 receiving yards, while making two touchdown grabs... Matched career-high with seven receptions in three different contests (9/22 at Wabash, 10/6 at Chicago, 10/27 at Kenyon)... Gained 108 yards in Kenyon contest, including 72-yard touchdown reception on teh first drive of the game... Made second touchdown catch of the season in DePauw contest (10/13)... Returned 18 punts for 168 yards, leading the NCAC with an average of 10.9 yards... Had three punt returns of 20 yards or more, including career-best 40-yarder at Wabash (9/22)... Averaged 16.8 yards on 10 kick returns... Gained 100 or more all-purpose yards in three different games (9/8 vs. Carnegie Mellon - 105 APY on 30 receiving/73 kick return/2 punt return, 10/13 vs. DPauw - 107 APY/8 rec/16 KR/83 PR, 10/27 vs. Kenyon - 112 APY/108 rec/4 PR.2011: Played in all 10 games while emerging 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.

Emigh Career Statistics

Year201120122013TOTAL

Rec16381064

Yds12634899

574

Avg7.89.29.99.0

TD0213

Lng32723572

KR1

10011

Yds31

1680

199

Avg31.016.8

-18.1

Lng3129-

31

PR1918037

Yds1431960

239

Avg7.510.9

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es SAMFLOWERS 94lIneBACKerSenior ∙ 5-10 ∙ 235 lbsAllison Park, Pa.

Hampton

2013: Appeared in nine games at inside linebacker... finished season with 12 tackles (6 solo/6 ast)... Made season-high five stops (two solo) in season-opener vs. Kenyon, including first career TFL.. Turned in two tackles in a game three times.2012: Appeared in three games as a sophomore... Picked up one assisted tackle, recorded in Ohio Wesleyan contest (11/3).Flowers Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds2012 0 1 1 0-02013 6 6 12 0.5 - 2Total 6 7 13 0.5-2

JoeGRECEK 79oFFenSIVe lIneSenior ∙ 6-2 ∙ 240 lbsCastle Shannon, Pa.

Keystone Oaks

2013: Started nine games, while appearing in all 10, at right guard.2012: Appeared in two games during sophomore campaign... Listed on two-deep at right guard throughout the season.

nICKHOLLINGER 20FUllBACKSenior ∙ 5-7 ∙ 205 lbsPittsburgh, Pa.

Fox Chapel2013: Appeared in seven games as a junior... Tallied first two collegiate carries in week three vs. Hiram.

rAySeAnGLENN 1DeFenSIVe BACKSenior ∙ 5-10 ∙ 170 lbsNew Castle, Pa.

New Castle

2013: Started all 10 games at free safety... Tallied 69 tackles (38 solo/31 ast), leading all 2014 returnees... Totaled 2.0 TFL’s, one interception, and one forced fumble... Made five or more tackles in a game seven times... Finished with seven stops, while also forcing a fumble and intercepting a pass, at Carnegie Mellon on 9/14... Tallied a career-high 13 tackles (eight solo) vs. Wooster on 10/18)... Posted 10 tackles in back-to-back weeks, at Oberlin on 10/19 and at DePauw on 10/26... Finished with 11 stops in home finale vs. Denison on 11/9.2012: Spent sophomore season as full-time starter. Finished with 45 tackles (31 solo/14 ast), while tallying two interceptions... Made two or more tackles in all 10 games... Began season with six tackles, including 0.5 TFL, and three pass break-ups in season opener vs. Wooster (9/1)... Had five tackles (four solo) and broke up pass in win at Wabash (9/22)... Recorded interceptions vs. Oberlin (9/29) and Hiram (11/1)... Had eight tackles (seven solo) and forced fumble vs. Wittenberg (10/20)... Made five stops, while also credited with blocked kick, vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/3).2011: Opened collegiate career with a season-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.

Glenn Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sck-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF2011 6 5 11 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 2 02012 31 14 45 2.5-15 1.0-8 2-0 4 12013 38 31 69 2.0-3 0-0 1-18 3 1Total 75 50 125 5.0-19 1.0-8 3-18 9 2 Raysean Glenn

WIllKAWALEC 59DeFenSIVe enDSenior ∙ 6-3 ∙ 185 lbsWest Seneca, N.Y.

West Seneca East

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ChUCKMILLER 10lIneBACKerJunior ∙ 5-10 ∙ 185 lbsBolivar, Pa.

Ligonier Valley

2013: Appeared in all 10 games as a junior, seeing time at linebacker and on punt and kick coverage units... Finished with five tackles (2 solo/3 ast)... Made career-best four tackles (2 solo/2 ast) in season-opener vs. Kenyon (9/7).2012: Appeared in three games as a sophomore... Credited with first career tackle in week two vs. Carnegie Mellon (9/8).Miller Career StatsYear UA A Tot 2012 0 1 1 2013 2 3 5 Total 2 4 6

AnDreWNIKLAUSWIDe reCeIVerSenior ∙ 5-11 ∙ 200 lbsPittsburgh, Pa.

Avonworth2013: Started all 10 games at wide receiver as a junior... Team’s leading receiver, with 39 catches for 373 yards and two touchdowns... Also averaged 23 yards on six kickoff returns... Made at least four receptions in six different games... Made four grabs for 90 yards, including 52-yard touchdown, in week one vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Recorded career-bests with eight catches and 113 yards, with a touchdown, week two at Carnegie Mellon (9/14)... Hauled in six receptions for 63 yards on 10/12 vs. Wooster...Posted career-best 34-yard kick return vs. DePauw in week seven (10/26)... Led Gators with seven catches vs. Denison in week nine (11/9).2012: Started all 10 games at receiver as a sophomore... Made 36 receptions for 289... Ran the ball 13 times for 70 yards... Gained 91 yards on six kick returns... Made three or more receptions in seven different games... Made seven catches for 46 yards, while rushing four times for 17 yards, and completing a 20-yard pass vs. Wittenberg (10/20)... Gained season-high 65 yards on seven catches, while gaining 30 yards on four carries and completing a 72-yard touchdown pass at Kenyon (10/27).2010: Saw time continually increase during freshman campaign... Appeared in all 10 games, making six catches for 53 yards... Grabbed season-best 20-yard reception vs. Wabash (10/29).Niklaus Career StatsYear Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Car Yds Avg Lng2011 6 53 8.8 20 0 0 0 0 02012 36 289 8.0 32 0 13 90 6.9 132013 39 373 9.6 52 2 12 42 3.5 14Total 81 715 8.8 52 2 25 132 5.2 14

PAtJONES 6SAFetySenior ∙ 5-11 ∙ 180 lbsAllison Park, Pa.

Deer Lakes2013: Played in all 10 games in the defensive secondary as a junior... Started final two games of the year at safety... Totaled 12 tackles on the year (9 solo/3 ast)... Broke up three passes... Made at least one tackle in nine of 10 games... Posted season-best three tackles (all solo) in week four vs. Wabash (9/28)... Made two tackles, while breaking up two passes, week eight at DePauw (10/26).2012: Appeared in seven games during sophomore season... Finished with four tackles (3 solo/1 ast)... Post first career pass break up in season-opener vs. Wooster (9/1).Jones Career StatsYear UA A Tot PBU2012 3 1 4 12013 9 3 12 3Total 12 4 16 4

Year KR Yds Avg Lg2012 6 91 15.2 192013 6 139 23.2 34Total 12 230 19.1 34

5ChrISMUISE 34FUllBACKSenior ∙ 5-9 ∙ 210 lbsTopsfield, Mass.

Pingree School

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New Castle

2013: Appeared in eight games as a junior... Began year at defensive tackle before shifting to the offensive line... Tallied five tackles on the season, assisting on a pair in the season opener vs. Kenyon (9/7) while making three solo stops in week four vs. Wabash (9/28).2012: Appeared in three games as a sophomore... Recorded first career tackle, a solo stop, vs. Wittenberg (10/20).

JoShPARADISE 50oFFenSIVe lIneSenior ∙ 5-10 ∙ 225 lbsEdinboro, Pa.

Northwestern2013: Appeared in all 10 games as a junior after making the switch from fullback to offensive line... Served as team’s main long snapper throughout the season, while also seeing time at center.

ryAnSHERRY 95DeFenSIVe lIneSenior ∙ 6-1 ∙ 265 lbsBethel Park, Pa.

Bethel Park2013: Battled through injury to appear in nine games, with six starts, at defensive tackle... Recorded 31 tackles, including 6.0 for loss and a team-high 3.0 sacks... Posted first sack of the season, resulting in a seven-yard loss and forced fumble, in week two at Carnegie Mellon (9/14)... Posted seven-yard tackle for loss, while also blocking an extra point attempt, at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5)... Made season-high seven tackles, including two for loss and a sack, at Oberlin (10/19)... Finished with five tackles, and a solo TFL, in the season finale at Wittenberg (11/16).2012: Started all 10 games on the defensive line as a sophomore... Totaled 18 tackles (7 solo/11 ast), including 4.5 TFL’s and 3.5 sacks... Recorded first sack of the year, while also recovering a fumble, in season-opener vs. Wooster (9/1)... Made five stops, including a sack, vs. Oberlin (9/29)... Credited with five tackles and a sack at Chicago (10/6)... Recorded sack for eight-yard loss vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/0).2011: As a freshman, appeared in nine games, with six starts... Totaled 11 tackles (6 solo/5 ast) and one forced fumble (9/10 vs. Carnegie Mellon)... Totaled season-best four tackles vs. Case Western (10/1). Sherry Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR2011 6 5 11 0-0 0-0 1 02012 7 11 18 4.5-20 3.5-18 0 12013 18 13 31 6.0-26 3.0-22 1 0Total 31 29 60 10.5-46 6.5-40 2 1

ChrISBOURNE 88PUnter/WIDe reCeIVerJunior ∙ 6-3 ∙ 205 lbsEast Aurora, N.Y.

East Aurora2013: Named Honorable Mention All-NCAC as a punter... Set program record with 62 punts... Averaged 37.5 yards per kick... Booted four kicks over 50 yards, with 10 inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and just one touchback... Blasted career-long 61-yard punt in season-opener vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Put three punts inside the 20 at Oberlin in week seven (10/19). In same game, completed 25-yard pass on fake punt to Brad Burkley... Averaged 47 yards on six punts, including 55-yarder, in week nine vs. Denison (11/9).2012: Appeared in nine games as a freshman, seeing time at both receiver and punter... Made one catch for seven yards (11/3 vs. Ohio Wesleyan)... Averaged 31.8 yards on 15 punts, recording season-long boot of 48 yards at Hiram (11/10). Bourne Career Stats (punting)Year No Yds Avg Lg TB FC I20 50+ Blk2012 18 573 31.8 48 0 2 2 0 02013 62 2328 37.5 61 1 8 10 4 3 Total 80 2901 36.3 61 1 10 12 4 3

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nICKDEICHLER 26rUnnIng BACKJunior ∙ 5-9 ∙ 220 lbsBerlin Heights, Ohio

Firelands2013: Appeared in all 10 games at tailback as a sophomore, taking over starting role... Finished as the team’s leader in carries (90) and rushing yards (383)... Gained career-best 73 yards, on 11 carries, vs. Hiram in week three (9/21)... Ran 10 times for 47 yards, while also hauling in two receptions for eight yards, in week five at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5)... Ran eight times for 71 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown scamper, at DePauw in week eight (10/26)... Ran season-high 18 times for 69 yards and a touchdown, week nine vs. Denison (11/9).2012: Made four appearances in the backfield as a freshman... Gained 39 yards on 15 carries, with one reception for six yards (9/8 vs. Carnegie Mellon)... Amassed season-high 25 yards on seven tries vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/3).

Deichler Career StatsYear Att Yds Avg TD Lg Rec Yds Avg Lg2012 15 39 2.6 0 5 1 6 6.0 62013 90 383 4.3 2 46 11 47 4.3 12Total 105 422 4.0 2 46 12 53 4.4 12

JohnHAMBLEN 62oFFenSIVe lIneJunior ∙ 6-2 ∙ 230 lbsWadsworth, Ohio

Wadsworth2013: Appeared in eight games as a sophomore on the offensive line... Listed throughout the season as the primary back up at left tackle.

ZAChHARVEY 66oFFenSIVe lIneJunior ∙ 6-2 ∙ 255 lbsWexford, Pa.

North Allegheny2013: Started all 10 games as a sophomore at left guard. 2012: Appeared in seven games on the offensive line... Listed on two-deep throughout the season.

Zach Harvey

lUKeLECCE 2WIDe reCeIVerJunior ∙ 5-9 ∙ 155 lbsErie, Pa.

Cathedral Prep

tylerKOWALSKI 27tIght enDJunior ∙ 6-0 ∙ 220 lbsMacedon, N.Y.

Penfield

MIKeMEIRAN 71oFFenSIVe lIneJunior ∙ 5-11 ∙ 300 lbsReading, Pa.

Exeter Township

2013: Appeared in seven games during sophomore campaign on the offensive line... Listed throughout the season on the two-deep as primary backup at right guard.

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Harbor Creek

2013: Started all 10 games at wide receiver...Totaled 25 catches for 284 yards... Finished with at least three catches in five different games... Made five catches for a career-high 77 yards in season-opener vs. Kenyon (Sep. 7)...Made career-best six catches, for 35 yards, at Oberlin (Oct. 19)...Made two catches for 51 yards, including 43-yard touchdown grab, in week nine vs. Denison (Nov. 9).2012: Made five appearances as a freshman... Hauled in three receptions for 15 yards... Made first career catch vs. DePauw (10/13) for a seven-yard gain... Made two receptions, for eight yards, in season finale at Hiram (11/10).Morton Career StatsYear Rec Yds Avg TD Lng2012 3 15 5.0 0 72013 25 284 11.4 1 43Total 28 299 10.7 1 43

ChrISPATRICK 68DeFenSIVe enDJunior ∙ 6-0 ∙ 215 lbsFairfax, Va.

WT Woodson2013: Emerged as full-time starter at defensive end... Finished season with 38 tackles (19 solo/19 ast), including 3.5 TFLs... Credited with at least two tackles in all 10 games... Made three solo stops, including one for a loss of five yards, in week two at Carnegie Mellon (9/14)... Posted career-high eight tackles in week three vs. Hiram (9/21)... Made six stops, including TFL for five yards, in week nine vs. Denison (11/9).Patrick Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds2013 19 19 38 3.5-10

tylerSMITH 21rUnnIng BACKJunior ∙ 5-8 ∙ 180 lbsHanover, Pa.

Delone Catholic

2013: Appeared in eight games, with three starts, at tailback... Gained 151 yards on 42 carries with one touchdown... Also served as one of the team’s main kick returners, averaging 22.7 yards on 11 returns... Posted season-best 39-yard kick return in season opener vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Ran for 36 yards on nine tries, while also adding three returns for 63 yards, to finish with 99 all-purpose yards in week three vs. Hiram (9/21)... Ran 15 times for a season-high 66 yards and a touchdown, while also making two receptions for 11 yards, in week six vs. Wooster (10/12)2012: Appeared in six games at tailback as a freshman... Finished as team’s second-leading rusher, with 179 yards on 56 carries... Ran for career-best 78 yards on 13 tries, while scoring first career touchdown, in win over #7 Wabash (9/22)... Made first career start at Chicago (10/6), gaining 50 yards on 22 carries, posting two catches for 15 yards, and returning two kcikoffs for 42 yards, inclduing a 35-yarder for the team’s longest of the season. Smith Career StatsYear Rsh Yds Avg TD Lg Rec Yds Avg Lg 2012 56 179 3.2 1 15 3 22 7.3 112013 42 151 3.6 1 14 5 11 2.2 10Total 98 330 3.4 2 15 8 33 4.3 11

Year KR Yds Avg Lng2012 3 44 14.7 352013 11 250 22.7 39Total 14 294 21.0 39

tylerSEIBERT 75oFFenSIVe lIneJunior ∙ 5-8 ∙ 285 lbsFayetteville, Pa.

ChambersburgTyler Smith

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CoDySTOLAR 2SAFetyJunior ∙ 5-8 ∙ 180 lbsSouth Park, Pa.

South Park2013: Emerged as primary starter at safety, as well as a special teams demon... Tied for lead among returnees with 69 tackles (47 solo/22 ast)... Made at least six tackles in nine different games... Led team with three forced fumbles... Made six stops, including a tackle for loss, while also breaking up a pass, in season-opener vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Finished with 10 tackles, including one for loss, and a forced fumble in week three vs. Hiram (9/21)... Made eight solo tackles, while forcing a fumble, in week seven at Oberlin (10/19)... Finished with six tackles, while forcing and recovering a fumble on goal line stand, in week nine vs. Denison (11/9).2012: Appeared in five games as a freshman, primarily on special teams... Totaled four tackles on the year (3 solo/1 ast)... Made two solo stops on punt coverage vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/3).

Stolar Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds PBU FF FR2012 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 02013 47 22 69 1.0-1 2 2 3 Total 50 23 73 1.0-1 2 2 3

Cody Stolar

WIllAESCHBACHER 90DeFenSIVe lIneSophomore ∙ 6-1 ∙ 230 lbsKalamazoo, Mich.

Norrix2013: Appeared in final eight games as a freshman at defensive end... Finished with seven tackles (1 solo/6 ast), and 1.5 TFL’s... Assisted on first career TFL in week three vs. Hiram (9/21)... Credited with season-high three tackles, including 0.5 TFL, in season finale at Wittenberg (11/16).

Aesbacher Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds 2013 1 6 7 1.5-3

JUWAnCAMPBELL 9rUnnIng BACKSophomore ∙ 5-8 ∙ 190 lbsWaldorf, Md.

McDonough2013: Began season as a defensive back, before making the move to running back in the latter half of the year... Picked up first career tackle in week two at Carnegie Mellon... Made one solo stop in week five at Ohio Wesleyan... In first action as a college RB, ran twice for 19 yards at Oberlin, including season-high 18-yarder... Made first career reception, for four yards, in week eight at DePauw.Campbell Career StatsYear Att Yds Avg Lg Rec Yds Avg Lg UA A Tot2013 4 20 5.0 18 1 4 4.0 3 2 1 3

BenCAPELLA 24SAFetySophomore ∙ 6-0 ∙ 180 lbsClay, N.Y.

Christian Brothers2013: Saw extensive time in the secondary as a freshman... Led all rookies with 30 tackles on the year, including 2.5 TFLs... Made two tackles in collegiate debut against Kenyon in week one... Finished with four solo stops, including a TFL, in week five at Ohio Wesleyan... Made four tackles, while breaking up two passes, in week six vs. Wooster... Tallied seven tackles in a game twice (DePauw, Wittenberg).Capella Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds PBU2013 17 13 30 2.5-4 2

torreCARR 92DeFenSIVe lIneSophomore ∙ 5-10 ∙ 245 lbsNorth Strabane, Pa.

Canon McMillan

2013: Appeared in all 10 games at defensive tackle as a freshman... Totaled 25 tackles, including 2.5 TFL’s and 1.0 quarterback sack... Tallied three or more tackles in six different games... Made four tackles (one solo), including first career TFL, in season-opener vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Totaled three stops, including 1.0 TFL and a half sack in Wooster contest (10/12)... Made season-high six tackles, including a half sack, in week seven at Oberlin (10/19).Carr Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sck-Yds2013 7 18 25 2.5-6 1.0-3

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leoKATZ 10KICKerSophomore ∙ 6-0 ∙ 220 lbsShaker Heights, Ohio

Shaker Heights2013: Handled kickoff duties throughout the season... Averaged 53.9 yards on 14 kickoffs... Made one solo tackle on a kick return, doing so in week 10 at Wittenberg (11/16).

tylerMCLAUGHLIN 13QUArterBACKSophomore ∙ 6-0 ∙ 185 lbsEast Stroudsburg, Pa.

East Stroudsburg South2013: Made five appearances under center during freshman campaign... Completed six of 11 passes for 63 yards... Ran 15 times for 50 yards... Saw first action of the season in week five at Ohio Wesleyan, going 3-for-6 through the air for 14 yards... Ran eight times for 35 yards, including season-high 18-yard run, week six at Oberlin (10/19)... Completed season-long 35-yard pass to Derrick Emigh in week seven at DePauw (10/26)... Completed two of three passes for 14 yards in season finale at Wittenberg (11/16). McLaughlin Career StatsYear Cmp-Att-INT Pct Yds TD Lg Rsh Yds Avg Lg2013 6-11-0 54.5 63 0 35 15 57 3.3 18

nICKMATIC 82tIght enDSophomore ∙ 6-4 ∙ 230 lbsChardon, Ohio

Notre Dame Cathedral Latin2013: Appeared in six games as a freshman... Made one catch, for five yards, in week three vs. Hiram (9/21).

JohnMcFARLAND 83tIght enDSophomore ∙ 6-1 ∙ 230 lbsWhittier, Calif.

La Serna2013: Started nine games at tight end as a freshman... Hauled in 13 passes for 100 yards... Made first career reception, for nine yards, in week three vs. Hiram (9/21)... Gained season-high 48 yards on four catches, including season-long 21-yard reception, in week six vs. Wooster (10/12)... Hauled in season-high seven catches, gaining 40 yards, in week seven at Oberlin (10/19). McFarland Career StatsYear Rec Yds Avg Lg 2013 13 100 7.7 21

JonNIGRO 8QUArterBACKSophomore ∙ 5-9 ∙ 175 lbsAllison Park, Pa.

Hampton

2013: Appeared in all 10 games at quarterback as a freshman, making nine starts.. Completed 110 of 203 passes for 938 yards, with four touchdowns and 13 interceptions... Completed eight passes for 150 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Niklaus, in career debut vs. Kenyon (9/7)... Completed 12 passes for 137 yards, including a 39-yard Hail Mary score at the end of the first half, in week two at Carnegie Mellon (9/14)... Completed 19 of 30 passes, for season-best 203 yards and a touchdown, in week six vs. Wooster (10/12)... Went 13-for-20 through the air for 101 yards and a touchdown in week nine vs. Denison (11/9). Nigro Career StatsYear Cmp-Att-INT Pct Yds TD Lg Rsh Yds Avg Lg2013 110-203-13 54.2 938 4 52 31 -100 -3.2 8

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PArKerCODD 30SAFetySophomore ∙ 5-11 ∙ 175 lbsHollidaysburg, Pa.

Hollidaysburg

SheADALEY 19lIneBACKerSophomore ∙ 5-10 ∙ 195 lbsElkland, Pa.

Williamson (Cowanesque Valley)

ronDAVIS 47PUnter/KICKerSophomore ∙ 5-11 ∙ 170lbsNew Castle, Pa.

Shenango

JoeDESANTI 73DeFenSIVe lIneSophomore ∙ 5-10 ∙ 220 lbsErie, Pa.

Mercyhurst Prep

KeIthSHAWLEY 77DeFenSIVe lIneSophomore ∙ 5-11 ∙ 250 lbsTyrone, Pa.

Bellwood-Antis

2013: Saw role continually increase on the defensive line throughout freshman season, appearing in all 10 games and making three starts... Totaled 19 tackles on the season (6 solo/13 ast), including 2.5 TFL’s... Credited with at least one tackle in all 10 games... Made four stops, with a TFL, in both week three vs. Hiram (9/21) and week six vs. Wooster (10/12)... Made three tackles, including solo TFL, at Oberlin in week seven (10/19)... Credited for a half tackle for loss in season finale at Wittenberg (11/16).Shawley Career StatsYear UA A Tot TFL-Yds2013 6 13 19 2.5-3

BrettALBINSON 11QUArterBACKSophomore ∙ 6-1 ∙ 225 lbsMount Bethel, Pa.

Bangor

ClAySTOYER 32SAFetySophomore ∙ 6-0 ∙ 175 lbsGreenville, Pa.

Reynolds2013: Appeared in eight games as a freshman, seeing extensive work both on special teams and in the secondary... Totaled 11 tackles on the year, including 1.5 for loss... Made first career solo stop in week three vs. Hiram (9/29)... Assisted on a tackle for loss in week five at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5)... Made three tackles, including two solo, in week six vs. Wooster (10/12)... Tallied solo tackle for loss in week nine vs. Denison... Equaled season high with three solo stops in season finale at Wittenberg (11/16). Year UA A Tot TFL-Yds 2013 8 3 11 1.5-3

BenZIOLKOWSKI 12KICKerSophomore ∙ 5-8 ∙ 165 lbsWexford, Pa.

North Allegheny

2013: Went 1-for-1 on both field goals and extra points as a freshman... Kicked first career extra point at Ohio Wesleyan in week five (10/5)... Kicked first career field goal, a 27-yarder, in week six vs. Wooster... Averaged 44.4 yards on five kickoffs.Ziolkowski Career StatsYear FG-ATT Pct Lg XP-ATT Pct 2013 1-1 100 27 1-1 100

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McDowell

tIMWITENSKE 85WIDe reCeIVer/PUnterSophomore ∙ 6-2 ∙ 175 lbsPittsburgh, Pa.

Upper St. Clair

DAnFAVARO 42lIneBACKerSophomore ∙ 6-0 ∙ 190 lbsShohola, Pa.

Delaware Valley

ZAChMETKLER 65oFFenSIVe lIneSophomore ∙ 5-9 ∙ 255 lbsSpringdale, Pa.

Springdale

ChrISMUTZ 16QUArterBACKSophomore ∙ 5-10 ∙ 185 lbsJupiter, Fla.

Jupiter

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PENNSYLVANIA (continued) Shea Daley Elkland, Pa. / Williamson Ron Davis New Castle, Pa. / Shenango Julian Dean Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry Joe DeSanti Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep Derrick Emigh Tyrone, Pa. / Tyrone Dan Favaro Shohola, Pa. / Delaware Valley Sam Flowers Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton Raysean Glenn New Castle, Pa. / New Castle Joey Grecek Castle Shannon, Pa. / Keystone Oaks Zach Harvey Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny Wyatt Hill Kittanning, Pa. / Kittanning Nick Hollinger Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel Alec Hutchin Strabane, Pa. / Canon-McMillan Pat Jones Allison Park, Pa. / Deer Lakes Luke Lecce Erie, Pa. / McDowell Ben Marks Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon Tyler McLaughlin East Stroudsburg, Pa. / E.Stroudsburg South Mike Meiran Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township Zach Metkler Springdale, Pa. / Springdale Chuck Miller Bolivar, Pa. / Ligonier Valley Lucas Morton Erie, Pa. / Harbor Creek Jake Murawski Erie, Pa. / Cathedral Prep Jon Nigro Allison Park, Pa. / Hampton Andrew Niklaus Pittsburgh, Pa. / Avonworth Joe Oliva New Castle, Pa. / New Castle Josh Paradise Edinboro, Pa. / Northwestern Sevren Rodriguez Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carlynton Tyler Seibert Fayetteville, Pa. / Chambersburg Frank Serbati Oil City, Pa. / Oil City Keith Shawley Tyrone, Pa. / Bellwood Antis Ryan Sherry Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park Mike Smith Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills Tyler Smith Hanover, Pa. / Delone Catholic Cody Stolar South Park, Pa. / South Park Clay Stoyer Greenville, Pa. / Reynolds Dylan Ukasik Erie, Pa. / McDowell Tim Witenske Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper St. Clair Ben Ziolkowski Gibsonia, Pa. / North Allegheny

RHODE ISLAND (1) Nicholas Murgo Warren, R.I. / Hope

VERMONT (1) Patrick McGrath Hartland, Vt./Hartford

VIRGINIA (1) Chris Patrick Fairfax, Va. / WT Woodson

CALIFORNIA (1) Name Hometown/High SchoolJohn McFarland Whittier, Calif. / La Serna FLORIDA (3) Chris Mutz Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter Jason Rayburn Holiday, Fla. / Gulf Travis Thomas New Port Richey, Fla. / Gulf Vito Antinozzi Decature, Ga./Decatur

GEORGIA (1) Vito Antinozzi Decatur, Ga./Decatur

MARYLAND (6) Weston Barrett Middletown, Md. / Middletown Juwan Campbell Waldorf, Md. / McDonough Josh Cohen Baltimore, Md. / Franklin Josef Geier Dowell, Md. / Patuxent Aspen Matthey-Feldman Rockville, Md. / Avalon Max Sessions Bethesda, Md. / Walt Whitman

MASSACHUSETTS (1) Chris Muise Topsfield, Mass. / Pingree School

MICHIGAN (1) Will Aeschbacher Kalamazoo, Mich. / Norrix

NEW JERSEY (6) Wyatt Boyler South River, N.J. / South River Marshall Gombos Brielle, N.J. / Point Pleasant Beach John Horan Fair Haven, N.J. / Rumson-Fair Haven RegionalMark MacStudy Oceanport, N.J. / Shore Regional Andrew Murphy Hamilton, N.J. / Notre Dame Freddy Ruiz Morristown, N.J. / Morristown

NEW YORK (14) Chris Bourne East Aurora, N.Y. / East AuroraBen Capella Clay, N.Y. / Christian Brothers Stefan Edminston Bronx, N.Y. / New York Military Academy Derek Freitas Blasdell, N.Y. / St. Francis Matt Hood Oneida, N.Y. / Oneida Will Kawalec West Seneca, N.Y. / West Seneca East Tyler Kowalski Macedon, N.Y. / Penfield Rory Long Penn Yan, N.Y. / Dundee Central Jon Scroxton Bemus Point, N.Y. / Maple Grove Julian Tino Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca Joe Wesolowski Clarence, N.Y. / Clarence Matthew Wetzel Lockport, N.Y. / Starpoint Jake Wilson Cazenovia, N.Y. / Cazenovia Nick Wojnar Buffalo, N.Y. / Kenmore West

OHIO (10) Logan Cala Huntsburg, Ohio / Cardinal Nick Deichler Berlin Heights, Ohio / Firelands Ken Golovan Moreland Hills, Ohio / Orange John Hamblen Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth Leo Katz Shaker Heights, Ohio / Shaker Heights Nick Matic Chardon, Ohio / N.D.C.L.Justin McClain Middlefield, Ohio / Cardinal Jameson Murray Beallsville, Ohio / The Linsly School Tyler Noebe North Canton, Ohio / Massillon Jackson Josh Zenkert Sheffield Lake, Ohio / Brookside

OREGON (1) Tyson Mroris Talent, Ore./Phoenix

PENNSYLVANIA (48) Brett Albinson Mount Bethel, Pa. / Bangor Aydin Alikaya Trafford, Pa. / Norwin Jesse Battaglia New Brighton, Pa. / Rochester Tom Bober Pulaski, Pa. / Wilmington Ronnie Borne Coraopolis, Pa. / Cornell Joe Brown Oakmont, Pa. / RiverviewTorre Carr North Strabane, Pa. / Canon McMillan Donald Cassidy North Braddock, Pa. / Woodland Hills Tyler Clark McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township Parker Codd Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg

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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 Univer-sity, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in addition to Earlham College as an affiliate member — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid aca-demic standards.

Significantly, all nine NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. 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 confer-ence, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements 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 institu-tions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate ath-letics 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 commitment 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.

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2013 All-nCAC TeamsFIRST TEAMQB Reed Florence Sr WittenbergRB Sean Gary So WittenbergRB Sean Hackel Jr WoosterWR Brandon Cunningham Sr WittenbergWR Barry Flynn Sr DePauwTE Stephen Zumdick Sr WittenbergC Alec Nutting So WittenbergOL Aaron Coeling Sr WittenbergOL Mark Riffle Sr WabashOL Matt Widemon Sr WittenbergOL Matt Cochran Sr Denison

OLB AJ Akinribade Jr WabashOLB Kolin Sullivan Sr KenyonILB Spencer Leno Sr WittenbergILB Nate Scola Sr WabashDL Josh Bannick So WittenbergDl Cody Buresh Jr WabashDL Tyler McCullen Jr WabashDL Josh Montgomery Sr WittenbergDB Heath Eby Sr WittenbergDB Zach Kisley Sr OberlinDB Mark Swope Sr WittenbergDB Denzel Wilkins Jr Wabash

PK Ian MacDougall Sr WabashP Cam Sobleski Sr WabashRET Houston Hodges Jr Wabash

SECOND TEAMQB Richard Barnes Sr WoosterRB Nikko Sansone Sr DePauwRB Jimmy Dehnke Sr WoosterWR Houston Hodges Jr WabashWR David Mogilnicki Sr Ohio WesleyanTE Calvin Cagney Jr Ohio WesleyanC Kory George Sr WoosterOL David Brackett Sr KenyonOL Wes Brown So WabashOL Mike McCants Jr WoosterOL Matt Reeder Sr Wooster

OLB Brandon James Sr WoosterOLB Evan Killilea Sr WittenbergILB Brad Couts Sr KenyonILB Mitch Czerniak Jr WoosterDL Teddy Kuntz Sr DenisonDL Kirby Linvingston Sr OberlinDL Ryan Rosen Sr KenyonDL Jonathan Valentine Sr Ohio WesleyanDB Victor Banjo Sr WittenbergDB Dennis Callicutt Sr DePauwDB Rayce Risser Sr Ohio WesleyanDB Josh Peacock Sr Hiram

PK Evan Grissom So WittenbergP Andy Shaw Jr DenisonRET John Wilson Sr Denison

HONORABLE MENTIONQB Brandon Sklenar, DEN; Mason Espinosa, OWURB Kevin Herman, OWU; Colin Morris, DENWR Sean Hildebrand, WAB; Darrian Owens, WOO; Justin Rice WOO; Jonathan Stoner, WITTE Kevin Ude, DEPOL Kyle Bates, HIR; Nick Blaszak, OBE; Pat Brady, KEN; Adam Klever, WIT; Ty Pryor, ALLOLB Brad Burkley, ALL; Justin Segal, OWUILB John Davis, HIR; Mitch Dwenger, DEP; Joel Elliot, DEN Reed Franklin, KEN; Ryan Kessler, OBEDL Zach Breuckman, WAB; Jorge Diaz-Aguilar, WAB; CJ Ihle, OBE; Stephen McKinney, WIT; Kyle Sanning, WITDB Zach Morrow, KEN; Tevin Weaver, HIRP Chris Bourne, ALLPK Eric Malm, DEP

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THIEL COLLEGEGame One - September 6 - 7 p.m. - Frank B. Fuhrer Field - Meadville, Pa.

Location ..................... Greenville, Pa.Founded ....................................1866Enrollment ................................1,100Nickname............................. TomcatsColors .............Navy Blue & Old GoldStadium ....................Alumni StadiumCapacity....................................1,400Surface ............................... SportexeConference ......... Presidents’ AthleticPresident ....................Troy Van AkenDirector of Athletics..Jack LeipheimerPhone ....................... (724) 589-2212Sports Info. Director...... Ed Topoleski

All-time Record .............. 344-506-37 Years in Postseason ...................... 1Last NCAA Appearance ........... 2005Head Coach................... Kurt ReiserAlma Mater .................Allegheny ‘93Career Record ............... 9-41 (5 yrs)Record at Thiel .............. 9-41 (5 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 3-72013 PAC Record ....................... 3-5Base offense .............................Pro-IBase defense.............................. 4-3Series .......Allegheny leads, 38-29-5First/Last Meeting ........... 1893/1997

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ........................... @ AlleghenySep. 13 .............................BETHANYSep. 20 ................. THOMAS MORE*Sep. 27 .................@ Case Western*Oct. 4 ......................... ST. VINCENT*Oct. 11 .....................@ Westminster*Oct. 25 ....................WAYNESBURG*Nov. 1 ............... @ Carnegie Mellon*Nov. 8 .........WASH. & JEFFERSON*Nov. 15 .......................@ Grove City** PAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 @ Juniata L, 20-41Sep. 14 ROCHESTER L, 27-28Sep. 21 @ Geneva L, 28-49Sep. 28 @ Wash. & Jeff L, 19-32Oct. 5 WAYNESBURG L, 21-35Oct. 12 @ St. Vincent W, 30-3Oct. 19 THOMAS MORE L, 21-42Nov. 2 @ Bethany W, 30-28Nov. 9 WESTMINSTER W, 45-37 Nov. 16 GROVE CITY L, 44-50

HIRAM COLLEGEGame Two - September 20 - 1 p.m. - Charles Henry Field - Hiram, Ohio

Location ..........................Hiram, OhioFounded ....................................1850Enrollment ................................1,200Nickname...............................TerriersColors ..........................Blue and RedStadium .............Charles Henry FieldCapacity....................................2,000Surface ........................Natural GrassConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident ............. Thomas V. ChemaDirector of Athletics....Ellen DempseyPhone ....................... (330) 569-5354Sports Info. Director....Andrew Korba

All-time Record .............. 265-629-32Years in Postseason ...................... 1Last NCAA Appearance ........... 1987Head Coach................Randy MooreAlma Mater ......................... Iowa ‘84Career Record ............18-70 (9 yrs))Record at Hiram ............ 4-36 (4 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 2-82013 PAC Record ....................... 2-7Base offense ....................................Base defense...................................Series .......Allegheny leads, 30-12-2First/Last Meeting ........... 1903/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ....................... @ WestminsterSep. 13 ............................DENISON*Sep. 20 .......................ALLEGHENY*Sep. 27 .......................... @ Wooster*Oct. 4 ......................... @ Wittenberg*Oct. 11 .............................. KENYON*Oct. 25 ................ @ Ohio Wesleyan*Nov. 1 ...............................WABASH*Nov. 8 ............................@ DePauw*Nov. 15 .............................OBERLIN**NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 WESTMINSTER W, 23-19Sep. 14 @Denison L, 12-17Sep. 21 @ Allegheny W, 20-0Sep. 28 WOOSTER L, 24-38Oct. 5 WITTENBERG L, 9-49Oct. 12 @ Kenyon L, 16-20Oct. 26 OHIO WESLEYAN L, 13-51Nov. 2 @ Wabash L, 0-66Nov. 9 DEPAUW L, 13-24Nov. 16 @ Oberlin L, 13-47

WABASH COLLEGEGame Three - September 27 - 1 p.m. - Bryan P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium - Crawfordsville, Ind.

Location .............. Crawfordsville, Ind.Founded ....................................1832Enrollment .................900 (men only)Nickname........................Little GiantsColors .....................................ScarletStadium .....Bryan P. Hollett StadiumCapacity....................................5,000Surface ...............................Field TurfConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .......... Dr. Gregory D. HessDirector of Athletics...........Joe HaklinPhone ....................... (765) 361-6220Sports Info. Director...R. Brent Harris

All-time Record .............. 642-378-59Years in Postseason ...................... 7Last NCAA Appearance ............2011Head Coach................ Erik RaeburnAlma Mater ............ Mount Union ‘94Career Record ......... 113-36 (14 yrs)Record at Wabash ....... 56-10 (6 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 9-12013 PAC Record ....................... 8-1Base offense .... Multiple Single BackBase defense....Multiple/3-4 primarySeries ...............Wabash leads, 10-4First/Last Meeting ........... 2000/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..............HAMPDEN-SYDNEYSep. 20 .......................... @ Denison*Sep. 27 .......................ALLEGHENY*Oct. 4 .............................WOOSTER*Oct. 11 ................ @ Ohio Wesleyan*Oct. 18 ............................ @ Kenyon*Oct. 25 ..............................OBERLIN*Nov. 1 ................................ @ Hiram*Nov. 8 ........................ @ Wittenberg*Nov. 15 .............................DEPAUW** NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 14 HANOVER W, 69-0Sep. 21 DENISON W, 50-13Sep. 28 @ Allegheny W, 65-0Oct. 5 @ Wooster W, 48-14Oct. 12 OHIO WESLEYAN W, 38-13Oct. 19 KENYON W, 48-7Oct. 26 @ Oberlin W, 27-10Nov. 2 HIRAM W, 66-0Nov. 9 WITTENBERG L, 17-35Nov. 16 @ DePauw W, 28-21

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYGame Four - October 4 - 1 p.m. - Frank B. Fuhrer Field - Meadville, Pa.

Location ....................Delaware, OhioFounded ....................................1842Enrollment ................................1,850Nickname.................Battling BishopsColors ........................ Red and BlackStadium ......................Selby StadiumCapacity....................................9,100Surface ...........................Omni GrassConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .................. Dr. Rock JonesDirector of Athletics....... Roger InglesPhone ....................... (740) 368-3738Sports Info. Director.... Mark Beckenbach

All-time Record .............. 569-493-44Years in Postseason ...................... 1All-Time Playoff Record .............. 1-0Head Coach.....................Tom WattsAlma Mater ................... Hanover ‘02Career Record ............... 14-6 (2 yrs)Record at OWU ............. 14-6 (2 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 5-52013 PAC Record ....................... 4-5Base offense .........................SpreadBase defense.............................. 4-3Series ............Allegheny leads, 21-7First/Last Meeting 1984/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ...............................@ BlufftonSep. 20 ............................. KENYON*Sep. 27 .......................... @ Denison*Oct. 4 ...........................@ Allegheny*Oct. 11 ..............................WABASH*Oct. 18 ...........................@ DePauw*Oct. 25 ..................................HIRAM*Nov. 1 ...................... WITTENBERG*Nov. 8 ..............................@ Oberlin*Nov. 15 ..........................WOOSTER**NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 BLUFFTON W, 37-20Sep. 21 @ Kenyon W, 20-13Sep. 28 DENISON L, 41-47Oct. 5 ALLEGHENY W, 50-7Oct. 12 @ Wabash L, 13-38Oct. 19 DEPAUW L, 21-23Oct. 26 @ Hiram W, 51-13Nov. 2 @ Wittenberg L, 17-55Nov. 9 OBERLIN W, 28-14Nov. 16 @ Wooster L, 27-28

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTERGame Five - October 11 - 1 p.m. - John P. Papp Stadium - Wooster, Ohio

Location ......................Wooster, OhioFounded ....................................1866Enrollment ................................2,100Nickname....................Fighting ScotsColors .................Black and Old GoldStadium ......... John P. Papp StadiumCapacity....................................4,500Surface ................................ SprinturfConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .............. Grant H. CornwellDirector of Athletics.......Keith BeckettAthletics Phone......... (330) 263-2500Sports Info. Director.....Hugh Howard

All-time Record .............. 517-434-42 Years in Postseason ...................... 1Last NCAA Appearance ........... 2004Head Coach............Frank ColapreteAlma Mater ............. John Carroll ‘96Career Record ...................7-3 (1 yr)Record at Wooster .............7-3 (1 yr)2013 Overall Record................... 7-32013 NCAC Record .................... 7-2Base offense .........................SpreadBase defense........................... 4-2-5Series ..........Allegheny leads, 20-15First/Last Meeting ........... 1905/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..............@ Wash. & JeffersonSep. 20 ............................ @ Oberlin*Sep. 27 .................................HIRAM*Oct. 4 ..............................@ Wabash*Oct. 11 ........................ALLEGHENY*Oct. 18 ..................... WITTENBERG*Oct. 25 ........................... @ Denison*Nov. 1 ...............................DEPAUW*Nov. 8 ............................... KENYON*Nov. 15 .................@ Ohio Wesleyan* PAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 WASH. & JEFF. L, 21-58Sep. 21 OBERLIN* W, 39-21Sep. 28 @ Hiram* W, 38-24Oct. 5 WABASH* L, 14-48Oct. 12 @ Allegheny* W, 33-16Oct. 19 @ Wittenberg* L, 66-39Oct. 26 DENISON* W, 43-21Nov. 2 @ DePauw* W, 27-24Nov. 9 @ Kenyon* W, 24-14Nov. 16 OHIO WESLEYAN* W, 28-27

OBERLIN COLLEGEGame Six - October 18 - 2 p.m. - Frank B. Fuhrer Field - Meadville, Pa.

Location ........................Oberlin, OhioFounded ....................................1833Enrollment ................................2,900Nickname..............................YeomenColors ...................Crimson and GoldStadium .......................... Bailey FieldCapacity....................................3,000Surface ....................................... TurfConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .................... Marvin KrislovDirector of Athletics.... Natalie WinkelfoosAthletics Phone......... (440) 775-8500 Sports Info. Director......Mike Mancini

All-time Record .............. 394-595-36Years in Postseason ...................... 0Last NCAA Appearance ...............NAHead Coach................Jay AndersonAlma Mater ...................... Toledo ‘03Career Record ................ 0-0 (1st yr)Record at Oberlin ........... 0-0 (1st yr)2013 Overall Record................... 3-72013 NCAC Record .................... 2-7Base offense ......................... Pro setBase defense.............................. 3-4Series .....Allegheny leads, 26-20-10First/Last Meeting ........... 1907/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ............................@ BrockportSep. 13 ........................... @ Kenyon*Sep. 20 ..........................WOOSTER*Sep. 27 .................... WITTENBERG*Oct. 11 ..............................DEPAUW*Oct. 18 .........................@ Allegheny*Oct. 25 ............................@ Wabash*Nov. 1 ..............................DENISON*Nov. 8 ................ OHIO WESLEYAN*Nov. 15 .............................. @ Hiram**NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 15 CASE WESTERN W, 19-2Sep. 21 @ Wooster* L, 21-39Sep. 28 @ Wittenberg* L, 0-59Oct. 5 KENYON* L, 14-21Oct. 12 @ DePauw* L, 11-45Oct. 19 ALLEGHENY* W, 24-0Oct. 26 WABASH * L, 10-27Nov. 2 @ Denison L, 14-27Nov. 9 @ Ohio Wesleyan* L, 14-28Nov. 16 HIRAM* W, 47-13

DePAUW UNIVERSITYGame Seven - October 25 - 1 p.m. - Frank B. Fuhrer Field - Meadville, Pa.

Location ................. Greencastle, Ind.Founded ....................................1837Enrollment ................................2,252Nickname.................................TigersColors ....................... Black and GoldStadium ............. Blackstock StadiumCapacity....................................3,350Surface ....AstroTurf Gameday GrassConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident ............ Dr. Brian W. CaseyDirector of Athletics.. Stevie Baker-WatsonAthletics Phone......... (765) 658-4934Sports Info. Director........ Bill Wagner

All-time Record .............. 550-483-40Years in Postseason ...................... 2Last NCAA Appearance ........... 2010Head Coach...................... Bill LynchAlma Mater ....................... Butler ‘77Career Record ....104-103-3 (20 yrs)Record at DePauw ........ 12-8 (2 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 4-62013 NCAC Record .................... 4-5Base offense .........................SpreadBase defense.............................. 4-3Series ...............Allegheny leads 2-1First/Last Meeting ............2011/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..............................SEWANEESep. 20 ...................... @ Wittenberg*Sep. 27 ............................. KENYON*Oct. 4 ...............................DENISON*Oct. 11 .............................@ Oberlin*Oct. 18 ............... OHIO WESLEYAN*Oct. 25 .........................@ Allegheny*Nov. 1 ............................ @ Wooster*Nov. 8 ...................................HIRAM*Nov. 15 ...........................@ Wabash** NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 @ Sewanee L, 7-10Sep. 21 WITTENBERG L, 0-45Sep. 28 @ Kenyon L, 26-28Oct. 5 @ Denison L, 21-42Oct. 12 OBERLIN W, 45-11Oct. 19 @ Ohio Wesleyan W, 23-21Oct. 26 ALLEGHENY W, 23-7Nov. 2 WOOSTER L, 24-27Nov. 9 @ Hiram W, 24-13Nov. 16 WABASH L, 21-39

KENYON COLLEGEGame Eight - November 1, 2014 - 12 p.m. - McBride Field - Gambier, Ohio

Location ......................Gambier, OhioFounded ....................................1824Enrollment ................................1,600Nickname..................................LordsColors .................... Purple and WhiteStadium .......................McBride FieldCapacity....................................1,750Surface ............................OmniGrassConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .....................Sean DecaturDirector of Athletics.........Peter SmithAthletics Phone......... (724) 427-5456Sports Info. Director.........Marty Fuller

All-time Record .............. 358-613-47Years in Postseason ...................... 0All-Time Playoff Record ...............NAHead Coach............ Chris MonfilettoAlma Mater ..................Davidson ‘04Career Record ............. 10-10 (2 yrs)Record at Thiel ............ 10-10 (2 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 4-62013 NCAC Record .................... 4-5Base offense ........................ MultipleBase defense.............................. 4-3Series ............Allegheny leads, 23-8First/Last Meeting ............1911/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..............................MARIETTASep. 13 .............................OBERLIN*Sep. 20 ............... @ Ohio Wesleyan*Sep. 27 .......................... @ DePauw*Oct. 11 ............................... @ Hiram*Oct. 18 ..............................WABASH*Oct. 25 ....................... @ Wittenberg*Nov. 1 .........................ALLEGHENY*Nov. 8 ............................ @ Wooster*Nov. 15 ............................DENISON**NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 @ Allegheny W, 37-7Sep. .14 Earlham L, 15-25Sep. 21 OHIO WESLEYAN L, 13-20Sep. 28 DEPAUW W, 28-26Oct. 5 @ Oberlin W, 21-14Oct. 12 HIRAM W, 20-16Oct. 19 @ Wabash L, 7-48Oct. 26 WITTENBERG L, 7-38Nov. 9 WOOSTER* L, 14-24Nov. 16 @ Denison L, 7-42

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DENISON UNIVERSITYGame Nine - November 8 - 1 p.m. - Deeds Field at Piper Stadium - Granville, Ohio

Location .....................Granville, OhioFounded ....................................1831Enrollment ................................2,150Nickname..............................Big RedColors ........................Red and WhiteStadium ..... Deeds Field-Piper StadiumCapacity....................................3,000Surface ...............................Field TurfConference ........North Coast AthleticPresident ............Dr. Adam WeinbergDirector of Athletics... Nan Carney-DeBordAthletics Phone......... (740) 587-6580Sports Info. Director........ Craig Hicks

All-time Record .............. 534-478-57 Years in Postseason ...................... 1Last NCAA Appearance ........... 1985Head Coach.................. Jack HatemAlma Mater .............. Rio Grande ‘82Career Record ............. 20-20 (4 yrs)Record at Denison ......20-20- (4 yrs)2013 Overall Record................... 7-32013 NCAC Record .................... 6-3Base offense ............................PistolBase defense........................... 4-2-5Series ............Allegheny leads, 22-5First/Last Meeting ........... 1984/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..............................@ EarlhamSep. 13 .............................. @ Hiram*Sep. 20 .............................WABASH*Sep. 27 .............. OHIO WESLEYAN*Oct. 4 .............................@ DePauw*Oct. 11 ..................... WITTENBERG*Oct. 25 ...........................WOOSTER*Nov. 1 ..............................@ Oberlin*Nov. 8 .........................ALLEGHENY*Nov. 15 ........................... @ Kenyon** NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 EARLHAM W, 51-28Sep. 14 HIRAM W, 17-12Sep. 21 @ Wabash L, 13-50Sep. 28 @ Ohio Wesleyan W, 47-41Oct. 5 DEPAUW W, 42-21Oct. 12 @ Wittenberg L, 20-38Oct. 26 @ Wooster L, 21-43Nov. 2 OBERLIN W, 27-14Nov. 9 @ Allegheny W, 42-21Nov. 16 KENYON W, 42-7

WITTENBERG UNIVERSITYGame Ten - November 15 - 1 p.m. - Frank B. Fuhrer Field - Meadville, Pa.

Location ................... Sprintfield, OhioFounded ....................................1845Enrollment ................................1,900Nickname.................................TigersColors ........................Red and WhiteStadium ........ Edwards- Maurer FIeldCapacity....................................3,000Surface ..............................................Conference ........North Coast AthleticPresident .....................Laurie JoynerDirector of Athletics....... Gary WilliamAthletics Phone......... (937) 327-6450Sports Info. Director......Ryan Maurer

All-time Record .............. 727-353-32Years in Postseason .................... 16Last NCAA Appearance ........... 2013Head Coach.................Joe FinchamAlma Mater ................ Ohio Univ. ‘88Career Record ......... 164-37 (18 yrs)Record at Wittenberg .. 164-37 (18 yrs)2013 Overall Record 10-22013 PAC Record ....................... 9-0Base offense ......................Multiple-IBase defense.................Multiple 4-3Series ........... Wittenberg leads 16-9First/Last Meeting ........... 1989/2013

2014 ScheduleSep. 6 ..................................BUTLERSep. 20 .............................DEPAUW*Sep. 27 ............................ @ Oberlin*Oct. 4 ....................................HIRAM*Oct. 11 ........................... @ Denison*Oct. 18 ........................... @ Wooster*Oct. 25 .............................. KENYON*Nov. 1 ................. @ Ohio Wesleyan*Nov. 8 ...............................WABASH*Nov. 15 ........................@ Allegheny**NCAC ContestHome games in ALL CAPS

2013 ResultsSep. 7 @ Butler L, 24-49Sep. 21 @ DePauw W, 45-0Sep. 28 OBERLIN W, 59-0Oct. 5 @ Hiram W, 49-9Oct. 12 DENISON W, 38-20Oct. 19 WOOSTER W, 66-39Oct. 26 @ Kenyon W, 38-7Nov. 2 OHIO WESLEYAN W, 55-17Nov. 9 @ Wabash W, 35-17Nov. 16 ALLEGHENY W, 56-0Nov. 23 LEBANON VLY! W, 55-17Nov. 30 @ Mount Union! L, 21-56! NCAA Playoffs

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SERIES HISTORY vs. 2014 OPPONENTSTHIELAllegheny leads, 38-29-51893 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................0-4 L1894 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-12 L1896 Allegheny at Thiel ...................0-4 L1897 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-22 L1898 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................6-0 W1898 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-18 L1899 Allegheny vs. Thiel ............... 11-0 W1901 Allegheny at Thiel .................17-0 W1901 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............12-6 W1917 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............49-0 W1920 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................0-0 T1922 Allegheny at Thiel .................25-0 W1923 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............14-0 W1924 Allegheny at Thiel .................14-0 W1925 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............14-0 W1926 Allegheny at Thiel ...................6-0 W1927 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................0-2 L1928 Allegheny at Thiel ...................6-6 T1929 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................0-0 T1930 Allegheny at Thiel ...................6-0 W1931 Allegheny at Thiel .................21-0 W1934 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-30 L1935 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............0-16 L1936 Allegheny at Thiel ...................0-6 L1937 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............20-0 W1938 Allegheny at Thiel ...................7-0 W1939 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............0-14 L1940 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-26 L1941 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............0-26 L1946 Allegheny at Thiel .................7-13 L1947 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............0-20 L1948 Allegheny at Thiel ...................6-0 W1949 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............27-14 W1953 Allegheny at Thiel .................6-52 L1954 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............6-19 L1955 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-31 L1956 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............14-39 L1957 Allegheny at Thiel .................9-19 L1958 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............12-12 T1959 Allegheny at Thiel .................14-6 W1960 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............14-16 L1961 Allegheny at Thiel ...............22-35 L1962 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............12-6 W1963 Allegheny at Thiel .................8-31 L1964 Allegheny at Thiel ...............18-13 W1965 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............26-7 W1966 Allegheny at Thiel .................19-8 W1967 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............6-22 L1968 Allegheny at Thiel ...............35-32 W1969 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............21-14 W1970 Allegheny at Thiel .................22-8 W1971 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............15-20 L1972 Allegheny at Thiel ...............18-26 L1973 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................7-4 W1974 Allegheny at Thiel ...............36-14 W1975 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............21-0 W1976 Allegheny at Thiel .................31-7 W1977 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............31-7 W1978 Allegheny vs. Thiel .................0-0 T1979 Allegheny at Thiel .................0-28 L1980 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............16-10 W1981 Allegheny at Thiel ...............14-22 L1982 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............21-10 W1983 Allegheny at Thiel ...............15-13 W1984 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............7-14 L1985 Allegheny at Thiel ...............14-15 L1986 Allegheny at Thiel .................35-0 W1987 Allegheny vs. Thiel ...............28-6 W1988 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............50-14 W1989 Allegheny at Thiel .................30-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Thiel .............61-13 W1997 Allegheny at Thiel ...............46-19 W

HIRAMAllegheny leads, 30-11-21903 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 W

1935 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 W2012 Allegheny at Hiram ...............13-0 W2013 Allegheny vs. Hiram .............0-20 L

WABASH Wabash leads, 10-42000 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 L2012 Allegheny at Wabash .........20-17 W2013 Allegheny vs. Wabash ..........0-65 L

OHIO WESLEYANAllegheny leads, 21-7 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 W2012 Allegheny vs. Ohio Wesleyan ....7-34 L2013 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan ......7-50 L

WOOSTERAllegheny leads, 20-151905 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 L

1954 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 W2009 Allegheny at Wooster .........17-14 W2013 Allegheny vs. Wooster ........16-33 L

OBERLINAllegheny leads, 26-20-11907 Allegheny at Oberlin ............0-25 L1932 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ............6-7 L1933 Allegheny at Oberlin ..............0-7 L1934 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .............0-6 L1936 Allegheny at Oberlin ..............0-6 L1939 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........0-27 L1940 Allegheny at Oberlin ............0-43 L1942 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........0-46 L1946 Allegheny at Oberlin ............0-62 L1947 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........9-25 L1949 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........21-20 W1950 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........0-14 L1951 Allegheny at Oberlin ............0-20 L1952 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........40-33 W1953 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........13-31 L1954 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........19-12 W1955 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........33-25 W1956 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........26-19 W1957 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........14-14 T1962 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........20-24 L1965 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........26-15 W1966 Allegheny at Oberlin ............12-0 W1967 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........33-14 W1970 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........20-21 L1971 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........21-0 W1984 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........13-14 L1985 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........3-12 L1986 Allegheny at Oberlin ............10-0 W1987 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........17-6 W1988 Allegheny at Oberlin ............31-8 W1989 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........38-13 W1990 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........29-18 W1991 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........37-2 W1992 Allegheny at Oberlin ............56-0 W1993 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........45-7 W1994 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........83-0 W1995 Allegheny at Oberlin ............55-0 W1996 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........61-7 W1997 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........75-16 W1998 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........71-0 W2006 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........35-14 W2007 Allegheny at Oberlin ..........22-27 L2008 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........24-13 W2009 Allegheny at Oberlin ............22-0 W 2010 Allegheny at Oberlin ...........17-14 W2011 Allegheny vs. Oberlin .........13-14 L2012 Allegheny vs. Oberlin ...........15-3 W2013 Allegheny at Oberlin .............0-24 L

DEPAUWAllegheny leads, 2-12011 Allegheny vs. DePauw .......17-10 W2012 Allegheny at DePauw .........22-20 W2013 Allegheny at DePauw ...........7-23 L

KENYON Allegheny leads, 23-7 1911 Allegheny vs. Kenyon .......24-0 W

1941 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 W2012 Allegheny vs. Kenyon .......7-20 L2013 Allegheny vs. Kenyon .......7-37 L

DENISONAllegheny leads, 22-51984 Allegheny vs. Denison ........14-52 L1985 Allegheny at Denison .........14-16 L1986 Allegheny vs. Denison ........24-28 L1987 Allegheny at Denison .........23-30 W1988 Allegheny vs. Denison ............7-0 W1989 Allegheny at Denison .........24-14 W1990 Allegheny vs. Denison ........40-15 W1991 Allegheny at Denison ........63-20 W1992 Allegheny vs. Denison ........52-13 W1993 Allegheny at Denison ..........63-7 W1994 Allegheny at Denison ..........42-0 W1995 Allegheny vs. Denison ..........31-7 W1996 Allegheny at Denison ..........72-7 W1997 Allegheny vs. Denison ..........34-3 W1998 Allegheny at Denison .........44-19 W1999 Allegheny vs. Denison ........30-13 W2000 Allegheny at Denison ...........39-8 W2001 Allegheny vs. Denison ........55-21 W2002 Allegheny at Denison .........50-16 W2003 Allegheny vs. Denison ..........37-0 W2006 Allegheny at Denison ...........23-6 W2007 Allegheny vs. Denison ..........14-0 W2008 Allegheny at Denison ........10-13 L2009 Allegheny vs. Denison ........35-13 W2010 Allegheny at Denison .........17-16 W2011 Allegheny vs. Denison ........31-28 W2013 Allegheny vs. Denison ........21-24 L

WITTENBERG Wittenberg leads, 16-9 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 L2012 Allegheny vs Wittenberg ........7-37 L2013 Allegheny at Wittenberg .........0-56 L

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Date Opponent Result OVR NCAC Time AttenSep. 07 KENYON* L, 7-37 0-1 0-1 2:30 1,821Sep. 14 @ Carnegie Mellon L, 7-26 0-2 0-1 2:34 2,418Sep. 21 HIRAM* L, 0-20 0-3 0-2 2:14 760Sep. 28 #19 WABASH* L, 0-65 0-4 0-3 2:44 2,525Oct. 05 @ Ohio Wesleyan* L, 7-50 0-5 0-4 2:28 2,127Oct. 12 WOOSTER* L, 16-33 0-6 0-5 2:48 755Oct. 19 @ Oberlin* L, 0-24 0-7 0-6 2:25 312Oct. 26 @ DePauw* L, 7-23 0-8 0-7 2:32 515Nov. 9 DENISON* L, 21-24 0-9 0-8 2:29 560Nov. 16 @ #11 Wittenberg* L, 0-56 0-10 0-9 2:25 1,753* Denotes NCAC Opponent

2013 FINAL TEAM STATISTICS2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny Overall Team Statistics (as of Jul 24, 2014)All games

Team Statistics ALL OPPSCORING 65 358 Points Per Game 6.5 35.8FIRST DOWNS 117 220 R u s h i n g 54 114 P a s s i n g 49 97 P e n a l t y 14 9RUSHING YARDAGE 910 2407 Yards gained rushing 1191 2613 Yards lost rushing 281 206 Rushing Attempts 326 454 Average Per Rush 2.8 5.3 Average Per Game 91.0 240.7 TDs Rushing 4 27PASSING YARDAGE 1119 2028 C o m p - A t t - I n t 133-254-14 163-233-3 Average Per Pass 4.4 8.7 Average Per Catch 8.4 12.4 Average Per Game 111.9 202.8 TDs Passing 4 14TOTAL OFFENSE 2029 4435 Total Plays 580 687 Average Per Play 3.5 6.5 Average Per Game 202.9 443.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-999 17-329PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-33 26-310INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-34 14-160KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 19.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.6 11.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.3 11.4FUMBLES-LOST 17-8 15-7PENALTIES-Yards 43-437 64-603 Average Per Game 43.7 60.3PUNTS-Yards 70-2491 36-1303 Average Per Punt 35.6 36.2 Net punt average 30.3 33.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 0 5 3 1 : 5 43RD-DOWN Conversions 42/142 65/137 3rd-Down Pct 30% 47%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/17 12/18 4th-Down Pct 35% 67%SACKS BY-Yards 8-53 27-171MISC YARDS 32 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 9 46FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-3 12-16ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (5-13) 38% (43-53) 81%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (4-13) 31% (31-53) 58%PAT-ATTEMPTS (6-7) 86% (40-44) 91%ATTENDANCE 5810 7125 Games/Avg Per Game 5/1162 5/1425 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalAllegheny 10 21 20 14 0 65Opponents 93 133 75 57 0 358

2013 TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 46 at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5/13)Rushing Yds 129 at CMU (9/14/13)Yards per Rush 5.4 vs. Denison (11/9/13)TD Rushes 1 at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5/13) 1 vs. Wooster (10/12/13) 1 at DePauw (10/26/13) 1 vs. Denison (11/9/13)Pass Attempts 35 at Oberlin (10/19/13)Completions 20 at Oberlin (10/19/13)Passing Yds 203 vs. Wooster (10/12/13)Yards per Pass 7.1 vs. Kenyon (9/7/13)TD Passes 1 vs. Kenyon (9/7/13) 1 at CMU (9/14/13) 1 vs. Wooster (10/12/13) 1 vs. Denison (11/9/13)Total Plays 73 at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5/13)Total Offense 287 vs. Wooster (10/12/13)Yards per Play 5.3 vs. Denison (11/9/13)Points 21 vs. Denison (11/9/13)Sacks by 2 at CMU (9/14/13) 2 at Ohio Wesleyan (10/5/13) 2 at Oberlin (10/19/13)First Downs 20 vs. Wooster (10/12/13)Penalties 8 vs. Wooster (10/12/13)Penalty Yards 153 vs. Wooster (10/12/13)Turnovers 5 at Oberlin (10/19/13)Interceptions by 2 at CMU (9/14/13)Punts 12 vs. Wabash (9/28/13)Punting Avg 47.0 vs. Denison (11/9/13)Long Punt 61 vs. Kenyon (9/7/13)Long Punt Ret 10 at CMU (9/14/13) vs. Wooster (10/12/13)

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2013 STATISTICS2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 24, 2014)All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gNick Deichler 10 90 400 17 383 4.3 2 46 38.3Kyle Smith 5 36 203 8 195 5.4 1 23 39.0Tyler Smith 8 42 161 10 151 3.6 1 14 18.9Anthony Opet 10 28 74 2 72 2.6 0 10 7.2Frank Clayman 6 28 73 21 52 1.9 0 17 8.7T. McLaughlin 5 15 57 7 50 3.3 0 18 10.0Derrick Emigh 4 2 50 2 48 24.0 0 50 12.0Andrew Niklaus 10 12 44 2 42 3.5 0 14 4.2Ben Perko 5 10 28 1 27 2.7 0 8 5.4Juwan Campbell 9 4 20 0 20 5.0 0 18 2.2Joel DeFelice 3 5 21 2 19 3.8 0 9 6.3Casey McGrath 7 0 12 0 12 0.0 0 0 1.7Dan Gebhart 2 5 15 4 11 2.2 0 11 5.5C. Baumgardner 5 2 3 2 1 0.5 0 3 0.2Dan Denlinger 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3Leo Katz 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Nick Hollinger 7 4 2 4 -2 -0.5 0 2 -0.3TEAM 8 5 0 32 -32 -6.4 0 0 -4.0Stephen Nymick 3 5 0 40 -40 -8.0 0 0 -13.3Jon Nigro 10 31 27 127 -100 -3.2 0 8 -10.0Total 10 326 1191 281 910 2.8 4 50 91.0Opponents 10 454 2613 206 2407 5.3 27 80 240.7

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gJon Nigro 10 86.70 110-203-13 54.2 938 4 52 93.8Stephen Nymick 3 55.60 10-23-1 43.5 57 0 16 19.0Kyle Smith 5 64.46 6-14-0 42.9 36 0 17 7.2T. McLaughlin 5 102.65 6-11-0 54.5 63 0 35 12.6Andrew Niklaus 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Chris Bourne 10 310.00 1-1-0 100.0 25 0 25 2.5TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 10 83.54 133-254-14 52.4 1119 4 52 111.9Opponents 10 160.32 163-233-3 70.0 2028 14 80 202.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gAndrew Niklaus 10 39 373 9.6 2 52 37.3Lucas Morton 9 25 284 11.4 1 43 31.6John McFarland 10 13 100 7.7 0 21 10.0Nick Deichler 10 11 47 4.3 0 12 4.7Derrick Emigh 4 10 99 9.9 1 35 24.8Isaac Gittens 10 7 47 6.7 0 14 4.7Tyler Smith 8 5 11 2.2 0 11 1.4Brock Medva 6 4 41 10.2 0 8 6.8Anthony Opet 10 4 39 9.8 0 31 3.9Tom Bober 7 3 20 6.7 0 6 2.9Casey McGrath 7 3 14 4.7 0 6 2.0Frank Clayman 6 2 6 3.0 0 4 1.0Brad Burkley 9 1 25 25.0 0 25 2.8Nick Matic 6 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0Juwan Campbell 9 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Ben Perko 5 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4C. Baumgardner 5 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2Dan Gebhart 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Chris Bourne 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Total 10 133 1119 8.4 4 52 111.9Opponents 10 163 2028 12.4 14 80 202.8

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgAndrew Niklaus 4 23 5.8 0 10Ronnie Borne 1 10 10.0 0 10Total 5 33 6.6 0 10Opponents 26 310 11.9 2 84

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgRaysean Glenn 1 18 18.0 0 18Jake Szoszorek 1 10 10.0 0 10Brad Burkley 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 3 34 11.3 0 18Opponents 14 160 11.4 2 46

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgJohnathon Opet 12 322 26.8 1 85Tyler Smith 11 250 22.7 0 35Frank Clayman 11 164 14.9 0 27Andrew Niklaus 6 139 23.2 0 34Isaac Gittens 2 68 34.0 0 43Anthony Opet 2 26 13.0 0 20Nick Hollinger 2 -3 -1.5 0 0Parker Codd 1 0 0.0 0 0Brock Medva 1 29 29.0 0 29Cody Stolar 0 4 0.0 0 4Total 48 999 20.8 1 85Opponents 17 329 19.4 0 41

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 2 9 4.5 1 7

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2013 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 18 Nick Deichler vs. Denison 11/9/13Rushing Yds 77 Kyle Smith at Ohio Wesleyan 10/5/13TD Rushes 1 FIVE TIMESLong Rush 50 Derrick Emigh vs. Denison 11/9/13Pass Attempts 32 Jon Nigro at Oberlin 10/19/13Pass Completions 19 Jon Nigro vs. Wooster 10/12/13 19 Jon Nigro vs. Oberlin 10/19/13Passing Yds 203 Jon Nigro vs. Wooster 10/12/13TD Passes 1 Jon Nigro FOUR TIMESLong Pass 52 Jon Nigro vs. Kenyon 9/7/13Receptions 8 Andrew Nicklaus at CMU 9/14/13Receiving Yds 113 Andrew Nicklaus at CMU 9/14/13TD Receptions 1 FOUR TIMES

Long Receptions 52 Andrew Niklaus vs. Kenyon 9/7/13Field Goals 1 Ben Ziolkowski vs. Wooster 10/12/13Long FIeld Goal 27 Ben Ziolkowski vs. Wooster 10/12/13Punts 11 Chris Bourne vs. Wabash 9/29/13Punt Avg. 47.0 Chris Bourne vs. Denison 11/9/13Long Punt 61 Chris Bourne vs. Kenyon 9/7/13Long Punt Return 10 Ronnie Borne at CMU 9/14/13Long Kick Return 85 Johnathon Opet vs. Denison 11/9/13Tackles 15 Jake Szoszorek vs. Wooster 10/12/13Sacks 1.0 SIX TIMESTackles for Loss 3.5 Giovanni Taw vs. Hiram 9/21/13Interceptions 1 DONE THREE TIMES

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf33 Jake Szoszorek 10 30 41 71 2.0-4 . 1-10 2 . 1-0 1 . .2S Cody Stolar 10 47 22 69 1.0-1 . . 2 . 1-0 3 . .1 Raysean Glenn 10 38 31 69 2.0-3 . 1-18 2 . . 1 . .53 Trevor Colvin 10 17 26 43 2.0-10 1.0-8 . . . . 1 . .27 Brad Burkley 9 24 19 43 8.0-22 0.5-3 1-6 2 1 . . . .97 Pat Jameson 10 17 22 39 6.5-27 1.0-7 . . . 1-0 . . .68 Chris Patrick 10 19 19 38 3.5-10 . . . 1 . . . .5B Ronnie Borne 10 29 3 32 0.5-4 . . . . 2-0 1 . .95 Ryan Sherry 9 18 13 31 6.0-26 3.0-22 . . . . 1 1 .2D Ben Capella 9 17 13 30 2.5-4 . . 2 . . . . .92 Torre Carr 9 7 18 25 2.5-6 1.0-3 . . . . . . .7 Giovanni Taw 9 13 9 22 6.0-21 1.5-10 . . . 1-0 . . .22 J. Henderson 10 13 7 20 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .29 Ethan Ivey 9 9 11 20 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .77 Keith Shawley 10 6 13 19 2.5-3 . . . . . . . .46 Johnathon Opet 9 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .41 Julian Dean 9 7 11 18 1.0-10 . . . . . . . .91 Tyler Clark 10 4 12 16 1.5-2 . . . . . . . .58 Aydin Alikaya 7 7 7 14 . . . . . . . . .54 Rick Howser 5 4 10 14 1.0-15 . . . . . . . .45 Sam Flowers 9 6 6 12 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .6 Pat Jones 10 9 3 12 . . . 3 . . . . .37 Anthony Zogaria 8 9 3 12 . . . 1 . . . . .32 Clay Stoyer 8 8 3 11 1.5-3 . . . . . . . .1D Wyatt Boyler 8 7 3 10 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . .18 Colin Muldoon 9 4 5 9 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .94 TJ Henry 4 2 6 8 1.5-5 . . . . . . . .90 W. Aeschbacher 6 1 6 7 1.5-3 . . . . . . . .3 Chad Brinkman 8 5 2 7 . . . 1 . . . . .5 Andrew Niklaus 10 7 . 7 . . . . . . . . .93 Joe Oliva 7 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .10 Chuck Miller 8 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .43 Juwan Campbell 9 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .51 Michael Clarke 4 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .9 C. Baumgardner 5 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .2 Isaac Gittens 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 .26 Nick Deichler 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .96 Zarian Prenatt 5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .60 Jesse Battaglia 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .20 Nick Hollinger 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .49 Leo Katz 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .99 Ryan Cardman 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .88 Chris Bourne 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .19 Shea Daley 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .73 Joe DeSanti 1 . 1 1 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .84 Lucas Morton 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3B Luke Leece 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .38 Frank Clayman 6 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .89 Jarett Rowe 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .14 Joe Dawida 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .16 Dylan Ukasik 2 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .35 Andrew Viens 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .8 Jon Nigro 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .70 Sumner Beal 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .40 Ben Perko 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .36 Anthony Opet 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 10 418 372 790 57-187 8-53 3-34 18 2 7-0 8 2 .Opponents 10 350 268 618 67-242 27-171 14-160 28 1 8-9 8 4 1

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CAPS WEEK 1 - KENYON 37, ALLEGHENY 7

September 7, 2013 - Frank B. Fuhrer FieldKenyon College out-gained the Gators 439-236, and scored touchdowns on its first three possessions, to spoil Allegheny’s 2013 home opener, 37-7.

Kenyon quarterback Jake Bates went 8-for-10 for 153 yards and a touchdown in the first half, before the Lords put together a dominant ground game, amassing 252 rushing yards, led by Brandon January, who went for 143 yards on 10 carries and teammate Casey Beaudouin, who carried the ball 18 times for 72 yards.

In his collegiate debut, freshman Gator quarterback Jon Nigro completed eight passes for 150 yards and a touchdown, The Gators’ Andrew Niklaus made four receptions for a game-high 90 yards and a score, with teammate Lucas Morton leading both sides with five catches, for 77 yards.

The Lords possessed the ball for nearly 10 minutes in the opening quarter, and scored on each of its first two drives of the season, using a 19-play, 88-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead with 6:19 left in the first quarter, before embarking on a 12-play, 64-yard drive with a touchdown in the final 30 seconds of the quarter to go in front 14-0.

An Allegheny fumble on the opening drive of the second quarter set up Kenyon’s third scoring drive of the half, as the Lords found the end zone following a 52-yard pass and a six-yard direct snap run up the middle. The ensuing two-point try was good, and Kenyon led 22-0 with 10 minutes left in the first half. Over the opening 30 minutes of play, Kenyon out-gained the Gators 245-90, and held the ball for 16:50.

With possession to start the second half, the Gators quickly marched down the field, as Nigro completed three straight passes for 35 yards to advance the hosts inside the Kenyon 20. However, Kenyon’s Kyle Duren picked off a third down pass in the end zone, and, on the next play, the Lords’January scampered doiwn the sideline for an 80-yard touchdown. Again the two-point try was successful, and the Gators trailed 30-0.

Allegheny used a little bit of luck to post its first score of the new season. With the ball just outside midfield, Nigro rolled to his right on play action, lofting a pass down the sideline. It was tipped by a Kenyon defender and promptly picked out of the air by Niklaus, who ran 52-yards for the score to cut the gap to 30-7.

It was as close as the Gators would get, however, as Kenyon covered 48 yards on seven plays on its next drive, capped off with a 12-yard touchdown reception with just over a minute left in the third quarter to close out the day’s scoring. The Gators would advance inside the Lords’ 20 to open the fourth quarter, but Kenyon snuffed out the threat with another interception in the end zone.

Despite being outgained by such a wide margin, the Gators ended the game with slight advantages in first downs (17 to 16) and time of possession (30:17 to 29:43). However, the Gators were done in by the two interceptions, and Kenyon was a perfect 3-for-3 in the red zone, compared to an 0-for-3 performance by the Gators.

Defensively, Cody Stolar led Allegheny with six stops, while Sam Flowers, Isaac Gittens, Jake Szoszorek, and Trevor Colvin each made five tackles for the Gators. Ethan Ivey and Torre Carr each added four tackles, and one tackle for loss apiece.

WEEK 2 - CARNEGIE MELLON 26, ALLEGHENY 7September 7, 2013 - Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Carnegie Mellon scored 19 unanswered second half points to hand the Gators their second straight defeat to open the season, 26-7.

Junior Andrew Niklaus posted career-highs with eight catches and 113 yards for Allegheny, but it wasn’t enough, as Carnegie Mellon amassed 410 yards of total offense, and its defense forced a pair of fourth quarter turnovers to top the Gators for the second straight season.

Determined to shake off its early performance in its season-opener against Kenyon, in which the Lords scored on each of their first four possessions of the first half, the Gator defense looked to make a statement against Carnegie Mellon from the start, forcing a pair of first quarter turnovers. However, the Allegheny offense was unable to cash in on either miscue.

On just the third play of the day, Raysean Glenn forced a fumble on a Tartan pass completion, recovered by Ronnie Borne at the Allegheny 30. Carnegie Mellon went three-and-out on its next possession, and then looked to be driving to close out the first quarter, covering 67 yards in nine plays to set up first-and-goal inside the three. However, the Gators’ Jake Szoszorek quashed the scoring threat and closed out the quarter by intercepting a Rob Kalkstein pass in the end zone.

The Gators were again forced to punt for the third straight time, and Carnegie Mellon answered by embarking on an eight-play, 51-yard scoring drive to go up 7-0 with just under eight minutes left until the intermission.

After Allegheny was stopped on a fourth-and-two inside the CMU 25, the Tartans again embarked on a lengthy drive, moving the ball to the Gator 30, before the Gator defense came with yet another big play when CMU went for it on fourth down, as Glenn tallied his team’s second interception of the half, returning it to the Allegheny 38.

With 37 seconds left until the half, Gator quarterback Jon Nigro completed a 20-yard strike to Niklaus, before a three-yard run from Nick Deichler put the ball on the CMU 39. As time expired, Nigro would launch a Hail Mary into the end zone, and it was snagged by Niklaus for the dramatic touchdown. Ryan Mong’s extra point kick was good, and the teams went into the locker room deadlocked at seven.

Allegheny couldn’t hold on to the momentum entering the second half, as the Nigro-to-Niklaus bomb proved to be the team’s last offensive highlight of the day. The Gators were forced to punt on both of its third quarter possessions, while the Tartans took a 13-7 lead on a 13-yard run midway through the third quarter. The Gators were unable to put together a comeback attempt in the fourth, as Carnegie Mellon turned a pair of interceptions into touchdowns to close out the 26-7 win. Over the second half, the Tartans scored on three of their five possessions, and out-gained the Gators 207-106, with 120 yards on the ground.

Nigro went 12-for-25 through the air for 137 yards on the day, with one touchdown and two interceptions. On the ground, the Gators rushed for 129 yards, as Kyle Smith ran for 43 yards on five attempts, while Tyler Smith ran nine times for 35 yards, and Nick Deichler 12 times for 34 yards. Defensively, Trevor Colvin racked up a game-high nine tackles (five solo), while Glenn, Szoszorek, and Cody Stolar added seven stops apiece.

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Kenyon vs Allegheny (Sep 07, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalKenyon 14 8 15 0 37Allegheny 0 0 7 0 7

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 06:19 KENF - Blake Calcei 2 yd run (Szabi Simo kick), 14-88 6:21

00:24 KENF - Brian Hunca 39 yd pass from Jake Bates (Szabi Simo kick), 9-64 3:562nd 10:12 KENF - Blake Calcei 1 yd run (Kolin Sullivan rush), 5-54 1:453rd 06:09 KENF - Brandon January 80 yd run (Kolin Sullivan rush), 1-80 0:17

05:25 ALL - Andrew Niklaus 52 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Ryan Mong kick), 2-60 0:4401:22 KENF - Casey Beaudouin 12 yd pass from Max Boyd (Szabi Simo kick), 8-60 4:03

KENF ALLFIRST DOWNS 16 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-253 40-82PASSING YDS (NET) 186 164Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-10-0 23-10-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-439 63-246Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 5-120Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.4 5-43.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-59 5-30Possession Time 29:43 30:17Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 0-0

RUSHING: Kenyon-Brandon January 10-143; Casey Beaudouin 18-72; Rob Mallen-West 6-15; Jake Bates 3-7;Mike Gibbons 5-7; Reed Franklin 1-6; Blake Calcei 2-3; TEAM 1-0. Allegheny-Kyle Smith 14-37; NickDeichler 8-31; Tyler Smith 8-14; Frank Clayman 4-8; Anthony Opet 3-7; Jon Nigro 3-minus 15.

PASSING: Kenyon-Jake Bates 8-10-0-153; Max Boyd 2-5-0-33. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 8-18-2-150; Kyle Smith2-5-0-14.

RECEIVING: Kenyon-Nick Gasbarro 4-42; Brian Hunca 2-60; Jibri McLean 2-58; Blake Calcei 1-14; CaseyBeaudouin 1-12. Allegheny-Lucas Morton 5-77; Andrew Niklaus 4-90; Tyler Smith 1-minus 3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Kenyon-A. McQuiston 1-0; Kye Duren 1-0. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Kenyon-Jake Bates 1-0. Allegheny-Kyle Smith 1-1.

Kenyon (1-0,1-0) vs. Allegheny (0-1,0-1)Date: Sep 07, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1821

Kickoff time: 1:00 PM • End of Game: 3:30 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:30Officials: Referee: Travis Snyder; Umpire: Kevin Jackson; Linesman: John Evans;Line judge: Tom Freeman; Back judge: David Buchanan; Field judge: Tom Muellauer;Side judge: Bob Sutyak;Temperature: 60F • Wind: 5MPH E • Weather: Partly Cloudy

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Kenyon vs Allegheny (Sep 07, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalKenyon 14 8 15 0 37Allegheny 0 0 7 0 7

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 06:19 KENF - Blake Calcei 2 yd run (Szabi Simo kick), 14-88 6:21

00:24 KENF - Brian Hunca 39 yd pass from Jake Bates (Szabi Simo kick), 9-64 3:562nd 10:12 KENF - Blake Calcei 1 yd run (Kolin Sullivan rush), 5-54 1:453rd 06:09 KENF - Brandon January 80 yd run (Kolin Sullivan rush), 1-80 0:17

05:25 ALL - Andrew Niklaus 52 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Ryan Mong kick), 2-60 0:4401:22 KENF - Casey Beaudouin 12 yd pass from Max Boyd (Szabi Simo kick), 8-60 4:03

KENF ALLFIRST DOWNS 16 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-253 40-82PASSING YDS (NET) 186 164Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-10-0 23-10-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-439 63-246Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 5-120Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.4 5-43.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-59 5-30Possession Time 29:43 30:17Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 0-0

RUSHING: Kenyon-Brandon January 10-143; Casey Beaudouin 18-72; Rob Mallen-West 6-15; Jake Bates 3-7;Mike Gibbons 5-7; Reed Franklin 1-6; Blake Calcei 2-3; TEAM 1-0. Allegheny-Kyle Smith 14-37; NickDeichler 8-31; Tyler Smith 8-14; Frank Clayman 4-8; Anthony Opet 3-7; Jon Nigro 3-minus 15.

PASSING: Kenyon-Jake Bates 8-10-0-153; Max Boyd 2-5-0-33. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 8-18-2-150; Kyle Smith2-5-0-14.

RECEIVING: Kenyon-Nick Gasbarro 4-42; Brian Hunca 2-60; Jibri McLean 2-58; Blake Calcei 1-14; CaseyBeaudouin 1-12. Allegheny-Lucas Morton 5-77; Andrew Niklaus 4-90; Tyler Smith 1-minus 3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Kenyon-A. McQuiston 1-0; Kye Duren 1-0. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Kenyon-Jake Bates 1-0. Allegheny-Kyle Smith 1-1.

Kenyon (1-0,1-0) vs. Allegheny (0-1,0-1)Date: Sep 07, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 1821

Kickoff time: 1:00 PM • End of Game: 3:30 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:30Officials: Referee: Travis Snyder; Umpire: Kevin Jackson; Linesman: John Evans;Line judge: Tom Freeman; Back judge: David Buchanan; Field judge: Tom Muellauer;Side judge: Bob Sutyak;Temperature: 60F • Wind: 5MPH E • Weather: Partly Cloudy

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Carnegie Mellon (09/14/2013 at Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 7 0 0 7Carnegie Mellon 0 7 6 13 26

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 07:56 CMU - Erra-Hernandez 1 yd run (Young,Connor kick), 8-51 4:53

00:00 ALL - Andrew Niklaus 39 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Ryan Mong kick), 4-62 0:373rd 07:14 CMU - Witt,Troy 13 yd run (Young,Connor kick failed), 14-74 5:414th 09:27 CMU - Witt,Troy 8 yd run (Young,Connor kick failed), 9-82 3:50

04:09 CMU - Reinertsen,Max 13 yd run (Young,Connor kick), 5-44 2:25

ALL CMUFIRST DOWNS 14 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-129 45-222PASSING YDS (NET) 137 188Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-12-2 22-14-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-266 67-410Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 2-27Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 1-37Interception Returns-Yards 2-28 2-11Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.3 3-38.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 8-65 6-55Possession Time 29:38 30:22Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-7

RUSHING: Allegheny-Kyle Smith 5-43; Tyler Smith 9-35; Nick Deichler 12-31; Frank Clayman 4-12;Andrew Niklaus 4-9; Jon Nigro 4-minus 1. Carnegie Mellon-Witt,Troy 16-103; Erra-Hernandez 19-89;Reinertsen,Max 2-22; Kalkstein,Rob 4-8; Boyer,Don 1-5; Quinn,Ryan 1-2; Cree,Zach 1-1; Hearon,Andrew1-minus 8.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 12-25-2-137; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein,Rob 14-21-2-188;TEAM 0-1-0-0; Hearon,Andrew 0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 8-113; Lucas Morton 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Nick Deichler 1-7;Tyler Smith 1-0. Carnegie Mellon-Kikta,Tim 4-70; Swanson,Tim 4-55; Witt,Troy 3-40; Quinn,Ryan 1-10;Reinertsen,Max 1-9; Schilling,Graha 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-Raysean Glenn 1-18; Jake Szoszorek 1-10. Carnegie Mellon-Abdelmoty,Samer1-6; Butler,Jack 1-5.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-None. Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein,Rob 1-0; Swanson,Tim 1-1.

Allegheny (0-2) vs. Carnegie Mellon (1-1)Date: 09/14/2013 • Site: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Stadium: Gesling StadiumAttendance: 2418

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:34 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:34Officials: Referee: Charlie Watts; Umpire: Jim Connolly; Linesman: Randy Miller;Line judge: Chuck Ruslavage; Back judge: Eric Akins; Field judge: T.J. Fichera;Side judge: Zach Cataldi;Temperature: 60 • Wind: • Weather: Sunny

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Carnegie Mellon (09/14/2013 at Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 7 0 0 7Carnegie Mellon 0 7 6 13 26

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 07:56 CMU - Erra-Hernandez 1 yd run (Young,Connor kick), 8-51 4:53

00:00 ALL - Andrew Niklaus 39 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Ryan Mong kick), 4-62 0:373rd 07:14 CMU - Witt,Troy 13 yd run (Young,Connor kick failed), 14-74 5:414th 09:27 CMU - Witt,Troy 8 yd run (Young,Connor kick failed), 9-82 3:50

04:09 CMU - Reinertsen,Max 13 yd run (Young,Connor kick), 5-44 2:25

ALL CMUFIRST DOWNS 14 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-129 45-222PASSING YDS (NET) 137 188Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-12-2 22-14-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-266 67-410Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 2-27Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 1-37Interception Returns-Yards 2-28 2-11Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.3 3-38.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 8-65 6-55Possession Time 29:38 30:22Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-7

RUSHING: Allegheny-Kyle Smith 5-43; Tyler Smith 9-35; Nick Deichler 12-31; Frank Clayman 4-12;Andrew Niklaus 4-9; Jon Nigro 4-minus 1. Carnegie Mellon-Witt,Troy 16-103; Erra-Hernandez 19-89;Reinertsen,Max 2-22; Kalkstein,Rob 4-8; Boyer,Don 1-5; Quinn,Ryan 1-2; Cree,Zach 1-1; Hearon,Andrew1-minus 8.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 12-25-2-137; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein,Rob 14-21-2-188;TEAM 0-1-0-0; Hearon,Andrew 0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 8-113; Lucas Morton 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Nick Deichler 1-7;Tyler Smith 1-0. Carnegie Mellon-Kikta,Tim 4-70; Swanson,Tim 4-55; Witt,Troy 3-40; Quinn,Ryan 1-10;Reinertsen,Max 1-9; Schilling,Graha 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-Raysean Glenn 1-18; Jake Szoszorek 1-10. Carnegie Mellon-Abdelmoty,Samer1-6; Butler,Jack 1-5.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-None. Carnegie Mellon-Kalkstein,Rob 1-0; Swanson,Tim 1-1.

Allegheny (0-2) vs. Carnegie Mellon (1-1)Date: 09/14/2013 • Site: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Stadium: Gesling StadiumAttendance: 2418

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:34 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:34Officials: Referee: Charlie Watts; Umpire: Jim Connolly; Linesman: Randy Miller;Line judge: Chuck Ruslavage; Back judge: Eric Akins; Field judge: T.J. Fichera;Side judge: Zach Cataldi;Temperature: 60 • Wind: • Weather: Sunny

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WEEK 3 - HIRAM 20, ALLEGHENY 0September 21, 2013 - Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Hiram College used a strong running attack and a stingy defense to defeat the Gators 20-0 in North Coast Athletic Conference action at a rain-soaked Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

The Terriers gained 252 yards on the ground, thanks to a 196-yard effort from Caleb Jones, while they limited Allegheny to just 181 yards of total offense, as the Gators fell to 0-3 overall, and 0-2 in conference play.

Hiram set the tone early, getting on the board quickly in the opening quarter. On just the second play from scrimmage, Jones burst through the line, bounced out to the sideline, and scampered 63 yards untouched into the end zone to put the visitors on top 7-0 just 52 seconds into the first quarter.

Neither team was able to muster much offense throughout the rest of the quarter, with the teams trading three punts apiece over the opening stanza as a steady, heavy downpour hindered both sides’ ability to move the ball.

The second quarter began in much of the same fashion, with the teams trading punts over the first three minutes before Hiram again went to the ground for a lengthy drive. Jones ran four times for 52 yards, including a 39-yard scamper, to set up first-and-goal inside the Allegheny 10-yard line. The Gator defense held strong on three straight Hiram runs, as Hiram was forced to settle for a field goal to up its lead to 10-0 with just under nine minutes left until halftime.

In the closing minutes of the second quarter with the Gators driving, Hiram forced an Allegheny fumble inside the Terrier 40. Again, the visitors went back to the ground, with the big play a 42-yard end around reverse from wide receiver Richard Simpson setting up first down inside the Allegheny 20. The Gator defense again held its ground, with Giovanni Taw pinning Jones for a loss of four on third down, and Hiram settled for another field goal by Greg Klisuric to go up 13-0 to close out the half.

The Gators looked to finally get on the board on its second possession of the second half, taking a page from Hiram’s book and finding success on the ground. Nick Deichler gained 41 yards on six carries, while Tyler Smith gained 10 yards on three tries, setting up first-and-10 for Allegheny just outside of the Hiram 11. However, the drive would end when the Gators committed their second turnover of the day, as a Jon Nigro pass was picked off in the end zone by Andrew Torres.

It was the closest Allegheny would come to the end zone, while Hiram closed out the day’s scoring with 8:33 left in the fourth quarter on Jones’ second touchdown of the day, a one-yard plunge that put the visitors in front 20-0.

Of the Gators’ 181 yards of offense, 131 came on the ground, as Deichler led the way with 73 yards on 11 carries. Nigro was 8-for-22 through the air for 50 yards, with Isaac Gittens the lone Gator to record more than one catch, hauling in two receptions for 24 yards.

Defensively, Cody Stolar and Jake Szoszorek each made 10 tackles, with Stolar excelling on special teams, making a trio of big hits on punt coverage. Taw posted six stops, including a game-high 3.5 behind the line of scrimmage.

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Hiram vs Allegheny (Sep 21, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalHiram 7 6 0 7 20Allegheny 0 0 0 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 14:08 HIRF - C. Jones 63 yd run (Klisuric kick), 2-65 0:442nd 08:53 HIRF - Klisuric 29 yd field goal, 6-57 3:02

00:32 HIRF - Klisuric 32 yd field goal, 6-42 1:394th 08:33 HIRF - C. Jones 1 yd run (Klisuric kick), 12-73 5:41

HIRF ALLFIRST DOWNS 15 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-286 37-124PASSING YDS (NET) 72 50Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-7-0 22-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-358 59-174Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4--1 1-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-7 3-63Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-31.4 8-36.8Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 7-69 5-53Possession Time 31:18 28:42Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 0-0

RUSHING: Hiram-C. Jones 33-196; Simpson 1-42; Headrick 12-21; Peacock 1-19; Blake 2-8.Allegheny-Nick Deichler 11-73; Tyler Smith 9-36; Anthony Opet 5-13; Andrew Niklaus 2-9; Ben Perko3-7; Dan Denlinger 1-1; Nick Hollinger 2-1; Jon Nigro 4-minus 16.

PASSING: Hiram-Blake 7-13-0-72. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 8-22-1-50.

RECEIVING: Hiram-James 3-36; Simpson 2-20; Scher 1-9; Headrick 1-7. Allegheny-Isaac Gittens 2-24;John McFarland 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Nick Matic 1-6; Ben Perko 1-2; Andrew Niklaus 1-1; Chris Bourne1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Hiram-Torres 1-0. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Hiram-Eaton 1-0; C. Jones 1-0. Allegheny-Nick Hollinger 1-0; Jon Nigro 1-0; Anthony Opet1-1.

Hiram (2-1,1-1) vs. Allegheny (0-3,0-2)Date: Sep 21, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 760

Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 3:14pm • Total elapsed time: 2:14Officials:Temperature: 60 • Wind: None • Weather: Heavy rain

WEEK 4 - WABASH 65, ALLEGHENY 0September 28, 2013- Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Nineteenth-ranked Wabash College showed it was worthy of its national ranking, as the Little Giants dealt the Gators a shutout loss on Homecoming Day at Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

Offensively, Wabash amassed 495 yards, including 385 on the ground, while the Little Giant defense limited the Gators to just 55 yards on the afternoon.

Wabash scored on all three of its first quarter possessions, taking a 21-0 lead after the first quarter, before eventually opening up a 45-0 halftime advantage. The Little Giants were helped by a pair of Gator turnovers in the first half, scoring on a fumble recovery by Cody Buresh midway through the first quarter, and on a 25-yard interception return by Delon Pettiford in the opening moments of the second quarter.

The Little Giants added onto their lead with a 30-yard field goal from Ian MacDougall on their first possession of the third quarter, before scoring two more touchdowns over the final seven minutes of the third to increase the lead to 62-0. Wabash would close out the day’s scoring on another field goal, this one by Andrew Tutsie from 31 yards out with just under three minutes left in the fourth quarter, to close out the 65-0 win.

Stephen Nymick, in his first extended action at quarterback for the Gators, completed six passes for 48 yards, with Andrew Morton making three receptions for 26 yards, and Frank Clayman two catches for 19 yards. Clayman gained 22 yards on the ground, while teammate Ben Perko ran for 20 yards before being forced from the game in the third quarter due to injury.

Defensively, Cody Stolar and Raysean Glenn led Allegheny with six tackles apiece. Trevor Colvin, Pat Jameson, and Johnathan Opet each finished with five stops, while Giovanni Taw made three tackles, while also forcing and recovering a third quarter fumble.

Wabash was led offensively by Mason Zurek, who ran for 157 yards and two touchdowns, while Anthony Stella rushed seven times for 58 yards and one score. Andy Walsh completed 10 of 13 passes for 96 yards, with his favorite target Houston Hodges hauling in six catches for 54 yards and a touchdown.

For the Game, the Wabash defense limited Allegheny to just two first downs, while forcing 11 Gator punts.

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

#19 Wabash College vs Allegheny (Sep 28, 2013 at Meadville, Pa)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWabash College 21 24 17 3 65Allegheny 0 0 0 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:28 WABF - Mason Zurek 1 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-35 2:20

05:18 WABF - Houston Hodges 14 yd pass from Andy Walsh (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-66 2:3204:30 WABF - Cody Buresh 2 yd fumble recovery (Ian MacDougall kick)

2nd 14:44 WABF - Anthony Stella 3 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-57 1:2513:46 WABF - Delon Pettiford 25 yd interception return (Ian MacDougall kick)09:39 WABF - Ian MacDougall 34 yd field goal, 7-28 3:1201:15 WABF - Mason Zurek 70 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 4-63 1:24

3rd 09:58 WABF - Ian MacDougall 30 yd field goal, 9-43 4:5306:06 WABF - Connor Rice 50 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 3-61 1:1700:30 WABF - Brock Smith 26 yd blocked punt return (Andrew Tutsie kick)

4th 02:42 WABF - Andrew Tutsie 31 yd field goal, 9-38 5:36

WABF ALLFIRST DOWNS 19 2RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-385 31-5PASSING YDS (NET) 110 52Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-12-0 19-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-495 50-57Fumble Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-31 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-37 7-127Interception Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.7 12-29.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-47 2-15Possession Time 31:13 28:47Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 1 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 0-0

RUSHING: Wabash College-Mason Zurek 12-157; Anthony Stella 7-58; Matt Gibson 13-56; Connor Rice1-50; CP Porter 10-49; Andy Walsh 2-14; Team 1-1. Allegheny-Frank Clayman 9-22; Ben Perko 7-20; NickDeichler 6-11; Dan Gebhart 3-1; Nick Hollinger 2-minus 3; Jon Nigro 1-minus 8; Stephen Nymick2-minus 14; TEAM 1-minus 24.

PASSING: Wabash College-Andy Walsh 10-13-0-96; Cameron Belton 2-2-0-14. Allegheny-Stephen Nymick6-13-1-48; Kyle Smith 1-4-0-0; Jon Nigro 1-2-0-4.

RECEIVING: Wabash College-Houston Hodges 6-54; Jon Laird 2-20; Anthony Stella 1-11; Sean Hildebrand1-11; Kevin Bennett 1-8; Sammy Adams 1-6. Allegheny-Lucas Morton 3-26; Isaac Gittens 2-7; BrockMedva 1-17; Frank Clayman 1-2; Dan Gebhart 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wabash College-Delon Pettiford 1-25. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Wabash College-Andy Walsh 1-1. Allegheny-TEAM 1-1; Brock Medva 1-1.

Wabash College (3-0,2-0) vs. Allegheny (0-4,0-3)Date: Sep 28, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 2025

Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 3:44 • Total elapsed time: 2:44Officials:Temperature: 70 • Wind: light • Weather: Sunny; Pleasant

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Hiram vs Allegheny (Sep 21, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalHiram 7 6 0 7 20Allegheny 0 0 0 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 14:08 HIRF - C. Jones 63 yd run (Klisuric kick), 2-65 0:442nd 08:53 HIRF - Klisuric 29 yd field goal, 6-57 3:02

00:32 HIRF - Klisuric 32 yd field goal, 6-42 1:394th 08:33 HIRF - C. Jones 1 yd run (Klisuric kick), 12-73 5:41

HIRF ALLFIRST DOWNS 15 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-286 37-124PASSING YDS (NET) 72 50Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-7-0 22-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-358 59-174Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4--1 1-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-7 3-63Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-31.4 8-36.8Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 7-69 5-53Possession Time 31:18 28:42Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 0-0

RUSHING: Hiram-C. Jones 33-196; Simpson 1-42; Headrick 12-21; Peacock 1-19; Blake 2-8.Allegheny-Nick Deichler 11-73; Tyler Smith 9-36; Anthony Opet 5-13; Andrew Niklaus 2-9; Ben Perko3-7; Dan Denlinger 1-1; Nick Hollinger 2-1; Jon Nigro 4-minus 16.

PASSING: Hiram-Blake 7-13-0-72. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 8-22-1-50.

RECEIVING: Hiram-James 3-36; Simpson 2-20; Scher 1-9; Headrick 1-7. Allegheny-Isaac Gittens 2-24;John McFarland 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Nick Matic 1-6; Ben Perko 1-2; Andrew Niklaus 1-1; Chris Bourne1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Hiram-Torres 1-0. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Hiram-Eaton 1-0; C. Jones 1-0. Allegheny-Nick Hollinger 1-0; Jon Nigro 1-0; Anthony Opet1-1.

Hiram (2-1,1-1) vs. Allegheny (0-3,0-2)Date: Sep 21, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 760

Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 3:14pm • Total elapsed time: 2:14Officials:Temperature: 60 • Wind: None • Weather: Heavy rain

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

#19 Wabash College vs Allegheny (Sep 28, 2013 at Meadville, Pa)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWabash College 21 24 17 3 65Allegheny 0 0 0 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:28 WABF - Mason Zurek 1 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-35 2:20

05:18 WABF - Houston Hodges 14 yd pass from Andy Walsh (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-66 2:3204:30 WABF - Cody Buresh 2 yd fumble recovery (Ian MacDougall kick)

2nd 14:44 WABF - Anthony Stella 3 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 6-57 1:2513:46 WABF - Delon Pettiford 25 yd interception return (Ian MacDougall kick)09:39 WABF - Ian MacDougall 34 yd field goal, 7-28 3:1201:15 WABF - Mason Zurek 70 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 4-63 1:24

3rd 09:58 WABF - Ian MacDougall 30 yd field goal, 9-43 4:5306:06 WABF - Connor Rice 50 yd run (Ian MacDougall kick), 3-61 1:1700:30 WABF - Brock Smith 26 yd blocked punt return (Andrew Tutsie kick)

4th 02:42 WABF - Andrew Tutsie 31 yd field goal, 9-38 5:36

WABF ALLFIRST DOWNS 19 2RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-385 31-5PASSING YDS (NET) 110 52Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-12-0 19-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-495 50-57Fumble Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-31 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-37 7-127Interception Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.7 12-29.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-47 2-15Possession Time 31:13 28:47Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 1 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 0-0

RUSHING: Wabash College-Mason Zurek 12-157; Anthony Stella 7-58; Matt Gibson 13-56; Connor Rice1-50; CP Porter 10-49; Andy Walsh 2-14; Team 1-1. Allegheny-Frank Clayman 9-22; Ben Perko 7-20; NickDeichler 6-11; Dan Gebhart 3-1; Nick Hollinger 2-minus 3; Jon Nigro 1-minus 8; Stephen Nymick2-minus 14; TEAM 1-minus 24.

PASSING: Wabash College-Andy Walsh 10-13-0-96; Cameron Belton 2-2-0-14. Allegheny-Stephen Nymick6-13-1-48; Kyle Smith 1-4-0-0; Jon Nigro 1-2-0-4.

RECEIVING: Wabash College-Houston Hodges 6-54; Jon Laird 2-20; Anthony Stella 1-11; Sean Hildebrand1-11; Kevin Bennett 1-8; Sammy Adams 1-6. Allegheny-Lucas Morton 3-26; Isaac Gittens 2-7; BrockMedva 1-17; Frank Clayman 1-2; Dan Gebhart 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wabash College-Delon Pettiford 1-25. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Wabash College-Andy Walsh 1-1. Allegheny-TEAM 1-1; Brock Medva 1-1.

Wabash College (3-0,2-0) vs. Allegheny (0-4,0-3)Date: Sep 28, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 2025

Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 3:44 • Total elapsed time: 2:44Officials:Temperature: 70 • Wind: light • Weather: Sunny; Pleasant

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Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 5, 2013 at Delaware, Ohio, USA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 7 0 7Ohio Wesleyan 23 21 6 0 50

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 13:14 OWU - Dave Mogilnicki 49 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 5-65 1:46

07:38 OWU - Miles MacKenzie 22 yd field goal, 8-36 3:0305:42 OWU - Scott Jenkins 6 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 2-5 0:1504:36 OWU - R. Hickenbottom 15 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick blockd), 1-15 0:07

2nd 11:11 OWU - Calvin Cagney 80 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 2-80 0:1808:21 OWU - Adrian Bishop 5 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 4-70 1:2002:58 OWU - Kevin Herman 84 yd punt return (Miles MacKenzie kick)

3rd 07:02 OWU - Kevin Mulumba 16 yd run (Miles MacKenzie kick failed), 11-80 3:4001:29 ALL - Kyle Smith 20 yd run (Ben Ziolkowski kick), 10-75 5:33

ALL OWUFIRST DOWNS 15 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-113 21-32PASSING YDS (NET) 94 402Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-14-0 32-28-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-207 53-434Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-157Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-90 2-49Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.6 3-31.3Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-50Possession Time 39:43 20:17Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 3 of 8Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 7-47

RUSHING: Allegheny-Kyle Smith 10-77; Nick Deichler 10-47; Frank Clayman 11-10; Dan Gebhart 2-10;Joel DeFelice 2-7; T. McLaughlin 3-3; Tyler Smith 1-0; Jon Nigro 4-minus 15; Stephen Nymick 3-minus26. Ohio Wesleyan-Kevin Mulumba 7-34; Kevin Herman 5-14; Zane Kieffer 4-11; Dominick Orsini 1-3;Calvin Cagney 1-minus 1; Mason Espinosa 2-minus 14; TEAM 1-minus 15.

PASSING: Allegheny-Stephen Nymick 4-10-0-9; Jon Nigro 4-6-0-49; T. McLaughlin 3-6-0-14; Kyle Smith3-5-0-22. Ohio Wesleyan-Mason Espinosa 24-28-1-368; Dominick Orsini 4-4-0-34.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 3-35; Casey McGrath 3-14; Tom Bober 2-14; Nick Deichler 2-8;Lucas Morton 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Frank Clayman 1-4; Isaac Gittens 1-2. Ohio Wesleyan-Scott Jenkins7-109; Calvin Cagney 6-120; R. Hickenbottom 4-35; Dave Mogilnicki 3-72; Adrian Bishop 2-25; KevinHerman 2-15; Tim Shadoan 1-10; Kevin Mulumba 1-9; Zane Kieffer 1-6; Austin Sanders 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-Brad Burkley 1-6. Ohio Wesleyan-None.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Frank Clayman 2-0; Tom Bober 1-0; Jon Nigro 1-1. Ohio Wesleyan-None.

Allegheny (0-5,0-3) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (3-1,2-1)Date: Oct 5, 2013 • Site: Delaware, Ohio, USA • Stadium: SelbyAttendance: 2127

Kickoff time: 2 p.m. • End of Game: 4:28 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:28Officials: Referee: Wes Davis; Umpire: Jared Green; Linesman: Ken Cloud;Line judge: Tom Jones; Back judge: Frank Spryszak; Field judge: Jim Borgia;Side judge: Kevin Kelly; Scorer: OWU Sports Info;Temperature: 72 F • Wind: calm • Weather: cloudy, humid

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Ohio Wesleyan (Oct 5, 2013 at Delaware, Ohio, USA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 7 0 7Ohio Wesleyan 23 21 6 0 50

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 13:14 OWU - Dave Mogilnicki 49 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 5-65 1:46

07:38 OWU - Miles MacKenzie 22 yd field goal, 8-36 3:0305:42 OWU - Scott Jenkins 6 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 2-5 0:1504:36 OWU - R. Hickenbottom 15 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick blockd), 1-15 0:07

2nd 11:11 OWU - Calvin Cagney 80 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 2-80 0:1808:21 OWU - Adrian Bishop 5 yd pass from Mason Espinosa (Miles MacKenzie kick), 4-70 1:2002:58 OWU - Kevin Herman 84 yd punt return (Miles MacKenzie kick)

3rd 07:02 OWU - Kevin Mulumba 16 yd run (Miles MacKenzie kick failed), 11-80 3:4001:29 ALL - Kyle Smith 20 yd run (Ben Ziolkowski kick), 10-75 5:33

ALL OWUFIRST DOWNS 15 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-113 21-32PASSING YDS (NET) 94 402Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-14-0 32-28-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-207 53-434Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-157Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-90 2-49Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.6 3-31.3Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-50Possession Time 39:43 20:17Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 3 of 8Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 7-47

RUSHING: Allegheny-Kyle Smith 10-77; Nick Deichler 10-47; Frank Clayman 11-10; Dan Gebhart 2-10;Joel DeFelice 2-7; T. McLaughlin 3-3; Tyler Smith 1-0; Jon Nigro 4-minus 15; Stephen Nymick 3-minus26. Ohio Wesleyan-Kevin Mulumba 7-34; Kevin Herman 5-14; Zane Kieffer 4-11; Dominick Orsini 1-3;Calvin Cagney 1-minus 1; Mason Espinosa 2-minus 14; TEAM 1-minus 15.

PASSING: Allegheny-Stephen Nymick 4-10-0-9; Jon Nigro 4-6-0-49; T. McLaughlin 3-6-0-14; Kyle Smith3-5-0-22. Ohio Wesleyan-Mason Espinosa 24-28-1-368; Dominick Orsini 4-4-0-34.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 3-35; Casey McGrath 3-14; Tom Bober 2-14; Nick Deichler 2-8;Lucas Morton 1-9; Brock Medva 1-8; Frank Clayman 1-4; Isaac Gittens 1-2. Ohio Wesleyan-Scott Jenkins7-109; Calvin Cagney 6-120; R. Hickenbottom 4-35; Dave Mogilnicki 3-72; Adrian Bishop 2-25; KevinHerman 2-15; Tim Shadoan 1-10; Kevin Mulumba 1-9; Zane Kieffer 1-6; Austin Sanders 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-Brad Burkley 1-6. Ohio Wesleyan-None.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Frank Clayman 2-0; Tom Bober 1-0; Jon Nigro 1-1. Ohio Wesleyan-None.

Allegheny (0-5,0-3) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (3-1,2-1)Date: Oct 5, 2013 • Site: Delaware, Ohio, USA • Stadium: SelbyAttendance: 2127

Kickoff time: 2 p.m. • End of Game: 4:28 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:28Officials: Referee: Wes Davis; Umpire: Jared Green; Linesman: Ken Cloud;Line judge: Tom Jones; Back judge: Frank Spryszak; Field judge: Jim Borgia;Side judge: Kevin Kelly; Scorer: OWU Sports Info;Temperature: 72 F • Wind: calm • Weather: cloudy, humid

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Wooster vs Allegheny (Oct 12, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWooster 0 12 14 7 33Allegheny 3 7 0 6 16

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 09:03 ALL - Ben Ziolkowski 27 yd field goal, 13-54 5:572nd 11:47 ALL - Tyler Smith 5 yd run (Ryan Mong kick), 11-80 3:47

06:36 WOO - Tyler Gerwig 42 yd field goal, 13-50 0:0004:56 WOO - TEAM safety02:26 WOO - Chase Ullman 1 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 6-49 1:39

3rd 10:42 WOO - Richard Barnes 2 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 13-68 4:1003:21 WOO - Richard Barnes 15 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 3-30 1:09

4th 08:30 ALL - Derrick Emigh 9 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Jon Nigro rush failed), 8-73 3:4402:07 WOO - Richard Barnes 12 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 18-96 6:19

WOO ALLFIRST DOWNS 28 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-274 40-84PASSING YDS (NET) 173 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-0 30-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-447 70-287Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 2-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 3-97Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-36.0 4-25.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 10-74 8-153Possession Time 30:25 29:30Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-50 1-5

RUSHING: Wooster-Richard Barnes 20-150; Sean Hackel 12-63; Chase Ullman 17-60; Joe Stoffer 4-2; TEAM1-minus 1. Allegheny-Tyler Smith 15-66; Kyle Smith 7-38; Joel DeFelice 3-12; Anthony Opet 6-7; TEAM1-minus 1; Jon Nigro 8-minus 38.

PASSING: Wooster-Richard Barnes 19-33-0-173. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 19-30-1-203.

RECEIVING: Wooster-Keir Pace 9-53; Justin Rice 4-53; Nate Kleinman 3-34; Darrian Owens 1-13; SeanHackel 1-13; Joe Stoffer 1-7. Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 6-63; John McFarland 4-48; Lucas Morton 3-46;Derrick Emigh 2-30; Tyler Smith 2-10; Tom Bober 1-6; Anthony Opet 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wooster-Brandon James 1-14. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Wooster-Richard Barnes 1-0. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 1-1.

Wooster (3-2,2-2) vs. Allegheny (0-6,0-5)Date: Oct 12, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 744

Kickoff time: 1 p.m. • End of Game: 3:48 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:48Officials: Referee: Daniel Potopsky; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Paul Maragos; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwieterman;Temperature: 78 • Wind: Light • Weather: Sunny

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Wooster vs Allegheny (Oct 12, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWooster 0 12 14 7 33Allegheny 3 7 0 6 16

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 09:03 ALL - Ben Ziolkowski 27 yd field goal, 13-54 5:572nd 11:47 ALL - Tyler Smith 5 yd run (Ryan Mong kick), 11-80 3:47

06:36 WOO - Tyler Gerwig 42 yd field goal, 13-50 0:0004:56 WOO - TEAM safety02:26 WOO - Chase Ullman 1 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 6-49 1:39

3rd 10:42 WOO - Richard Barnes 2 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 13-68 4:1003:21 WOO - Richard Barnes 15 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 3-30 1:09

4th 08:30 ALL - Derrick Emigh 9 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Jon Nigro rush failed), 8-73 3:4402:07 WOO - Richard Barnes 12 yd run (Zack Moore kick), 18-96 6:19

WOO ALLFIRST DOWNS 28 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-274 40-84PASSING YDS (NET) 173 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-0 30-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-447 70-287Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 2-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 3-97Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-36.0 4-25.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 10-74 8-153Possession Time 30:25 29:30Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-50 1-5

RUSHING: Wooster-Richard Barnes 20-150; Sean Hackel 12-63; Chase Ullman 17-60; Joe Stoffer 4-2; TEAM1-minus 1. Allegheny-Tyler Smith 15-66; Kyle Smith 7-38; Joel DeFelice 3-12; Anthony Opet 6-7; TEAM1-minus 1; Jon Nigro 8-minus 38.

PASSING: Wooster-Richard Barnes 19-33-0-173. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 19-30-1-203.

RECEIVING: Wooster-Keir Pace 9-53; Justin Rice 4-53; Nate Kleinman 3-34; Darrian Owens 1-13; SeanHackel 1-13; Joe Stoffer 1-7. Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 6-63; John McFarland 4-48; Lucas Morton 3-46;Derrick Emigh 2-30; Tyler Smith 2-10; Tom Bober 1-6; Anthony Opet 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wooster-Brandon James 1-14. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Wooster-Richard Barnes 1-0. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 1-1.

Wooster (3-2,2-2) vs. Allegheny (0-6,0-5)Date: Oct 12, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: Frank B. FuhrerAttendance: 744

Kickoff time: 1 p.m. • End of Game: 3:48 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:48Officials: Referee: Daniel Potopsky; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Paul Maragos; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwieterman;Temperature: 78 • Wind: Light • Weather: Sunny

The Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops used a strong passing attack to hand Allegheny a 50-7 loss in North Coast Athletic Conference football action. Ohio Wesleyan completed 27 of 31 passes with five touchdowns through the air, while the Gators were limited to just 207 yards of total offense, despite holding a nearly 20-minute advantage in time of possession.

The Battling Bishops showcased their quick-strike offense from the start, taking a 7-0 lead on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Mason Espinosa to Dave Mogilnicki just 1:46 into play. Espinosa would complete two more touchdown throws, while OWU also connected on a 22-yard field goal, to open up a 23-0 lead after one quarter of play.

The second quarter began in much of the same fashion as the first, as just over three minutes in, Espinosa connected on his fourth touchdown strike of the day, this one an 80-yarder to Calvin Cagney, to up the lead to 30-0. The Battling Bishops would score twice more before the intermission to head into the locker room up 44-0.

Allegheny sophomore quarterback Kyle Smith would lead the Gators on a lengthy 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive to close out the game’s scoring in the final moments of the third quarter. After running four times for 36 yards, Smith completed an eight-yard pass to Brock Medva to put the ball inside the Ohio Wesleyan 20 yardline. The signal caller would close out the six-minute drive himself on the next play, scampering into the end zone for the Gators’ first rushing touchdown of the year.

Smith ran for 77 yards on the day - the highest output for a Gator this season - on 13 carries, while teammate Nick Deichler gained 47 yards on 10 carries. As a team, Allegheny gained 113 rushing yards, and limited Ohio Wesleyan to just 37 on 22 carries. The sizeable rushing margin helped the Gators to a season-best 39:43 time of possession, but OWU did its damage through the air, amassing 397 passing yards, led by Espinosa, who went 23-for-27 for 363 yards and five scores.

Smith was one of four quarterbacks to see time for Allegheny, as he went 3-for-5 passing with 22 yards. Jon Nigro completed four of six passes for 49 yards, while Stephen Nymick went 4-for-9 and Tyler McLaughlin 3-for-6 in his collegiate debut. Andrew Niklaus led the Gators with three catches for 35 yards, while Casey McGrath also hauled in three grabs, gaining 13 yards. Deichler and Tom Bober each made two receptions.

Defensively, Jake Szoszorek finished with a team-high six tackles for the Gators, with Cody Stolar and Chris Patrick adding five stops apiece. Pat Jameson and Ryan Sherry each finished with one sack for Allegheny, and Colin Muldoon tallied his first career interception.

Wooster rushed for 299 yards, scored four rushing touchdowns, and posted 23 unanswered points to come back from an early deficit and top the Gators 33-16 at Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

Things started well for Allegheny, who methodically moved downfield after receiving the opening kickoff. The drive would eventually stall at the Wooster 15, but Allegheny freshman Ben Ziolkowski hit his first career field goal to go in front 3-0 six minutes into play. The quarter would then end in a defensive battle, as the teams traded three scoreless possessions over the final nine minutes. Wooster looked primed to find the board in the closing moments of the quarter, but a 32-yard field goal attempt went wide after the Fighting Scots were stopped short on third-and-two.

The Gators added onto the lead in the opening stages of the second quarter, as Jon Nigro completed three passes for 47 yards to set up first-and-goal from five yards out. Tyler Smith closed out the drive by scampering into the end zone, with Ryan Mong’s extra point making the score 10-0.

Wooster then went back to the ground game, covering 51 yards in 12 plays, but an ineligible man downfield penalty followed by a quarterback sack by the duo of Brad Burkley and Torre Carr would set up fourth-and-20 from the Allegheny 25. This time, the Wooster field goal from 42 yards out was good, cutting the Gator lead to 10-3. A penalty on the ensuing kickoff pinned Allegheny inside its own 10, and on the fourth down punt attempt, a mishandled snap led to a safety to make the score 10-5. Then, after receiving the free kick, Wooster marched 49 yards on six plays to score its first touchdown of the day on a plunge up the middle to go in front 12-10 and close out the first half’s scoring.

The third quarter belonged to Wooster, as the Scots held the ball for nearly 10 minutes and scored on a pair of touchdown runs from Barnes to open up a 26-10 lead heading into the game’s final frame. The Scots looked to add onto their lead on their opening possession of the fourth quarter, continuing to use the running game to advance inside Allegheny 30. The Allegheny defense again held, and Wooster’s field goal attempt from 46 yards went wide left.

Taking over at its own 27, Allegheny countered with a long march of its own, capped off with Nigro finding Derrick Emigh for a nine-yard touchdown pass. The ensuing two-point try was failed, and the Gator deficit stood at 10, 26-16, with 8:30 left to play. The kickoff then pinned Wooster down inside its own five, but the Scots used a methodical 18-play, 96-yard drive, spanning nearly seven minutes, to close out the day’s scoring on Barnes’ third rushing touchdown of the day with 1:58 left.

Nigro ended the day completing 19 of 30 passes for a season-high 203 yards, with Andrew Niklaus hauling in six grabs for 58 yards and John McFarland four catches for 48 yards. Tyler Smith ran for a team-high 66 yards on 15 carries with one touchdown. Defensively, the Gators saw three players record at least nine tackles, with Jake Szoszorek posting 15 ,Raysean Glenn 14, and Burkley nine, including two tackles for loss.

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WEEK 8 - DEPAUW 23, ALLEGHENY 7October 26, 2013 - Blackstock Stadium

2013 STATISTICS

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Oberlin College (Oct 19, 2013 at Oberlin, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 0 0 0Oberlin College 0 7 3 14 24

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 02:05 OBEF - Poggiali 5 yd run (Andrews kick), 11-70 5:453rd 11:09 OBEF - Andrews 32 yd field goal, 7-28 3:344th 09:50 OBEF - Poggiali 3 yd run (Andrews kick), 8-85 3:54

00:31 OBEF - Jackson 46 yd interception return (Andrews kick)

ALL OBEFFIRST DOWNS 12 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-81 49-214PASSING YDS (NET) 158 99Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-20-4 13-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-239 62-313Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-125 1-13Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-68Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.3 5-44.8Fumbles-Lost 4-1 4-2Penalties-Yards 6-55 5-24Possession Time 26:15 33:45Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 2-6

RUSHING: Allegheny-T. McLaughlin 8-35; Nick Deichler 5-20; Anthony Opet 6-19; Juwan Campbell 2-19;TEAM 2-minus 6; Jon Nigro 2-minus 6. Oberlin College-Richardson 18-107; Theofilos 9-38; Buckhannon9-36; Poggiali 13-33.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 19-32-4-133; Chris Bourne 1-1-0-25; T. McLaughlin 0-1-0-0; AndrewNiklaus 0-1-0-0. Oberlin College-Poggiali 11-13-0-99.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-John McFarland 7-40; Lucas Morton 6-35; Anthony Opet 3-39; Derrick Emigh 3-19;Brad Burkley 1-25. Oberlin College-Buckhannon 5-40; Niec 2-34; Richardson 2-6; Hause 1-13; Cruz 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. Oberlin College-Jackson 2-56; Edwards 1-12; Kisley 1-0.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-TEAM 2-0; Nick Deichler 1-0; Lucas Morton 1-1. Oberlin College-Poggiali 2-0; Niec1-1; Buckhannon 1-1.

Allegheny (0-7,0-6) vs. Oberlin College (2-4,1-4)Date: Oct 19, 2013 • Site: Oberlin, Ohio • Stadium: Savage StadiumAttendance: 312

Kickoff time: 1 pm • End of Game: 3:25 • Total elapsed time: 2:25Officials:Temperature: 52 • Wind: • Weather: Rain

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs Oberlin College (Oct 19, 2013 at Oberlin, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 0 0 0Oberlin College 0 7 3 14 24

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 02:05 OBEF - Poggiali 5 yd run (Andrews kick), 11-70 5:453rd 11:09 OBEF - Andrews 32 yd field goal, 7-28 3:344th 09:50 OBEF - Poggiali 3 yd run (Andrews kick), 8-85 3:54

00:31 OBEF - Jackson 46 yd interception return (Andrews kick)

ALL OBEFFIRST DOWNS 12 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-81 49-214PASSING YDS (NET) 158 99Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-20-4 13-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-239 62-313Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-125 1-13Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-68Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.3 5-44.8Fumbles-Lost 4-1 4-2Penalties-Yards 6-55 5-24Possession Time 26:15 33:45Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 2-6

RUSHING: Allegheny-T. McLaughlin 8-35; Nick Deichler 5-20; Anthony Opet 6-19; Juwan Campbell 2-19;TEAM 2-minus 6; Jon Nigro 2-minus 6. Oberlin College-Richardson 18-107; Theofilos 9-38; Buckhannon9-36; Poggiali 13-33.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 19-32-4-133; Chris Bourne 1-1-0-25; T. McLaughlin 0-1-0-0; AndrewNiklaus 0-1-0-0. Oberlin College-Poggiali 11-13-0-99.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-John McFarland 7-40; Lucas Morton 6-35; Anthony Opet 3-39; Derrick Emigh 3-19;Brad Burkley 1-25. Oberlin College-Buckhannon 5-40; Niec 2-34; Richardson 2-6; Hause 1-13; Cruz 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. Oberlin College-Jackson 2-56; Edwards 1-12; Kisley 1-0.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-TEAM 2-0; Nick Deichler 1-0; Lucas Morton 1-1. Oberlin College-Poggiali 2-0; Niec1-1; Buckhannon 1-1.

Allegheny (0-7,0-6) vs. Oberlin College (2-4,1-4)Date: Oct 19, 2013 • Site: Oberlin, Ohio • Stadium: Savage StadiumAttendance: 312

Kickoff time: 1 pm • End of Game: 3:25 • Total elapsed time: 2:25Officials:Temperature: 52 • Wind: • Weather: Rain

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs DePauw University (10/26/2013 at Greencastle, Ind.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 7 0 0 0 7DePauw University 7 6 0 10 23

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:58 ALL - Nick Deichler 46 yd run (Ryan Mong kick), 4-59 1:15

03:30 DPU - Barry Flynn 39 yd pass from Matt Hunt (Eric Malm kick), 5-60 2:302nd 08:39 DPU - Eric Malm 31 yd field goal, 11-44 4:42

00:11 DPU - Eric Malm 41 yd field goal, 9-17 1:194th 09:41 DPU - Eric Malm 22 yd field goal, 9-54 3:48

07:10 DPU - JD Robinson 22 yd pass from Matt Hunt (Eric Malm kick), 2-14 0:56

ALL DPUFIRST DOWNS 8 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-102 48-215PASSING YDS (NET) 100 212Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-15-2 33-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-202 81-427Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-38Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-107 2-37Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-15Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.9 6-31.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-55Possession Time 22:04 37:56Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 7 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7

RUSHING: Allegheny-Nick Deichler 8-71; Anthony Opet 8-26; T. McLaughlin 4-12; Juwan Campbell 2-1;TEAM 1-minus 1; Jon Nigro 1-minus 7. DePauw University-Nikko Sansone 29-120; Matt Hunt 4-32; JDRobinson 4-25; Amen Galley 4-22; Armani Cato 4-18; Jason Kirchhoff 1-0; Team 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 14-27-2-65; T. McLaughlin 1-1-0-35. DePauw University-Matt Hunt15-32-0-212; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 6-23; Derrick Emigh 4-46; Nick Deichler 2-16; Lucas Morton 1-8;Juwan Campbell 1-4; John McFarland 1-3. DePauw University-Barry Flynn 7-78; Connor Jeffers 4-68;Nikko Sansone 2-37; JD Robinson 1-22; Bil. McClamroch 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. DePauw University-Denn. Callicutt 1-12; Will Longthorne 1-3.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-None. DePauw University-None.

Allegheny (0-8,0-7) vs. DePauw University (3-4,3-3)Date: 10/26/2013 • Site: Greencastle, Ind. • Stadium: Blackstock StadiumAttendance: 515

Kickoff time: 1 pm • End of Game: 3:32 • Total elapsed time: 2:32Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Henry Zaborniak; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwietermen;Temperature: 49 • Wind: SSW 18 • Weather: Clouds,sun,cloud,sun

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs DePauw University (10/26/2013 at Greencastle, Ind.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 7 0 0 0 7DePauw University 7 6 0 10 23

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:58 ALL - Nick Deichler 46 yd run (Ryan Mong kick), 4-59 1:15

03:30 DPU - Barry Flynn 39 yd pass from Matt Hunt (Eric Malm kick), 5-60 2:302nd 08:39 DPU - Eric Malm 31 yd field goal, 11-44 4:42

00:11 DPU - Eric Malm 41 yd field goal, 9-17 1:194th 09:41 DPU - Eric Malm 22 yd field goal, 9-54 3:48

07:10 DPU - JD Robinson 22 yd pass from Matt Hunt (Eric Malm kick), 2-14 0:56

ALL DPUFIRST DOWNS 8 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-102 48-215PASSING YDS (NET) 100 212Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-15-2 33-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-202 81-427Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-38Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-107 2-37Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-15Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.9 6-31.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-55Possession Time 22:04 37:56Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 7 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7

RUSHING: Allegheny-Nick Deichler 8-71; Anthony Opet 8-26; T. McLaughlin 4-12; Juwan Campbell 2-1;TEAM 1-minus 1; Jon Nigro 1-minus 7. DePauw University-Nikko Sansone 29-120; Matt Hunt 4-32; JDRobinson 4-25; Amen Galley 4-22; Armani Cato 4-18; Jason Kirchhoff 1-0; Team 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 14-27-2-65; T. McLaughlin 1-1-0-35. DePauw University-Matt Hunt15-32-0-212; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 6-23; Derrick Emigh 4-46; Nick Deichler 2-16; Lucas Morton 1-8;Juwan Campbell 1-4; John McFarland 1-3. DePauw University-Barry Flynn 7-78; Connor Jeffers 4-68;Nikko Sansone 2-37; JD Robinson 1-22; Bil. McClamroch 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. DePauw University-Denn. Callicutt 1-12; Will Longthorne 1-3.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-None. DePauw University-None.

Allegheny (0-8,0-7) vs. DePauw University (3-4,3-3)Date: 10/26/2013 • Site: Greencastle, Ind. • Stadium: Blackstock StadiumAttendance: 515

Kickoff time: 1 pm • End of Game: 3:32 • Total elapsed time: 2:32Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Henry Zaborniak; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwietermen;Temperature: 49 • Wind: SSW 18 • Weather: Clouds,sun,cloud,sun

The Allegheny offense committed five turnovers, while Oberlin used a strong second half to down the Gators 24-0 in North Coast Athletic Conference play. Oberlin scored 17 second half points, while limiting the Gators to just 12 first downs and 239 yards of total offense on the day.

The game was a defensive struggle throughout the first half, as both squads seemed to be hampered by rainy, muddy conditions. On their first possession of the game, the Gators saw a promising drive end on a fumble at the Oberlin 20, but the Yeomen gave the ball right back seven plays later when Ronnie Borne stripped a receiver and pounced on the loose ball inside the Gator five yardline. Pinned deep inside their own territory, the Gators recorded a pair of first downs but were eventually forced to punt. Two plays later, Oberlin fumbled for the second time in as many drives, forced by Cody Stolar and recovered by Pat Jameson at the Allegheny 28. Again, Allegheny was unable to take advantage, and the first quarter ended in a scoreless tie.

The defensive theme continued throughout much of the second quarter, with the first three drives all ending in punts. With just under eight minutes left in the half, Oberlin embarked on a drive covering 70 yards in 15 plays to score he half’s lone points on a five-yard bootleg scamper by quarterback Lucas Poggiali with 1:58 remaining until the intermission.

On the first play after receiving the opening kickoff of the second half, the Gators committed their second turnover of the day, when a Jon Nigro pass was intercepted on the sideline near midfield. The drive would stall after the Yeomen advanced inside the Allegheny 15, with kicker Erickson Andrews converting a 32-yard field goal to extend the lead to 10-0 with 11:09 left in the third. After exchanging over the remainder of the third quarter, Oberlin used its rushing game to extend its lead on its first possession of the fourth. Taking over on its own 15, the Yeomen covered 75 yards on eight runs, while also taking advantage of a 10-yard Gator personal foul, pushing the lead to 17-0 on Poggiali’s second rushing touchdown of the day with 9:50 left in regulation.

On the ensuing kickoff, Johnathon Opet’s 41-yard return set the Gators up on their own 45, and after the drive appeared to stall, the Gators went to the special playbook, with punter Chris Bourne completing a 25-yard pass to Brad Burkley to set up a first-down on the Yeomen 27. An Oberlin pass interference infraction eventually set the Gators up with first down at the Yeomen 15, but the drive would end with an interception in the end zone, Allegheny’s fourth turnover of the day.

On their final possession of the day, the Gators advanced to near midfield, but with 25 seconds left, Oberlin’s Connor Jackson stepped in front of a pass on the sideline in stride, returning it for a 44-yard touchdown to close out the win.

Oberlin out-gained the Gators 313-239 in total offense for the day, including a 215-85 advantage in rushing yards. Nigro completed 19 of 32 passes for 133 yards, with freshman tight end John McFarland making a career-high seven receptions for 40 yards. Tyler McLaughlin led Allegheny with 35 yards on the ground.

Defensively, Raysean Glenn reached double figures in tackles for a second straight week, finishing with 10 tackles. Stolar made eight stops and Ryan Sherry seven, with Sherry posting two tackles for loss, including an eight-yard sack.

After scoring on its first possession of the game, Allegheny was unable to hold on to the momentum, falling 23-7 to DePauw in NCAC action in Greencastle, Ind. The DePauw defense limited Allegheny’s offense to just 202 yards and forced a pair of turnovers, while Tiger kicker Eric Malm converted on three field goals as DePauw extended the Gator losing skid to eight.

The Gators got off to a strong start, as Nick Deichler scampered 47-yards on just their third play from scrimmage for his first career touchdown. Ryan Mong’s extra point was good, putting the Gators in front 7-0 just four minutes into play.

After forcing a quick DePauw punt, the Gators recorded three first downs, but saw the drive abruptly end with an interception, and the miscue was a costly one, as the Tigers scored three plays later to tie the game at 7-all with just under three minutes left in the opening quarter.

The teams then traded three scoreless possessions, before the Tigers took their first lead of the game, 10-7, on Malm’s 31-yard field goal with 8:30 left in the half. DePauw would then take the momentum into the locker room, with Malm knocking home a 41-yarder in the waning seconds of the half to give DePauw a 13-7 halftime lead.

The Gator defense made a pair of big stops in the third quarter to keep the deficit at six. On DePauw’s opening trip of the half, Cody Stolar stuffed a run on third-and-one to force a Tiger punt. Moments later, DePauw advanced inside the Allegheny 15, but Ben Capella and Brad Burkley teamed up for a tackle for loss, sending out Malm and the field goal unit with 3:30 to play in the quarter. This time, Malm’s 29-yard kick was no good, and the score remained 13-7 heading into the final stanza.

DePauw’s advanced inside the Allegheny 10 on its first possession of the fourth quarter, setting up first and goal, but the Gator defense held tough, with pressure in the backfield by Chris Patrick setting up fourth-and-goal, forcing DePauw to settle for another field goal, with the 22-yarder making the score 16-7.

The ensuing kickoff pinned Allegheny deep inside its own territory, and on third down, DePauw came up with its second interception of the day, returning it to the Gator 14. Three plays later, a 22-yard touchdown pass put the Tigers in front 23-7 midway through the fourth. Allegheny was unable to cut into the deficit, turning the ball over on downs on its next possession, before DePauw ran out the clock to seal its third straight win.

Deichler finished with a career-high 71 yards on eight carries to pace the Gator offense, while Nigro completed 14 of 27 passes for 65 yards. Andrew Niklaus led the Gators with six catches, with Derrick Emigh adding four receptions for 46 yards, including a 35-yard grab on a throw from Tyler McLaughlin. Defensively, Raysean Glenn tallied a team-high nine tackles, with Stolar and Ben Capella posting seven apiece.

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November 9, 2013 - Frank B. Fuhrer FieldWEEK 10 - WITTENBERG 56, ALLEGHENY 0November 16, 2013 - Edwards-Maurer Field

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Denison vs Allegheny (Nov 09, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalDenison 0 14 7 3 24Allegheny 0 7 6 8 21

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 11:13 DEN - Richie Wehman 10 yd pass from Brandon Sklenar (Matt Puracchio kick), 8-49 4:30

00:32 DEN - Colin Morris 2 yd run (Matt Puracchio kick), 12-99 4:4000:20 ALL - Johnathon Opet 85 yd kickoff return (Ryan Mong kick)

3rd 05:22 ALL - Nick Deichler 2 yd run (Ryan Mong kick blockd), 7-40 3:1601:06 DEN - Colin Morris 2 yd run (Matt Puracchio kick), 9-64 4:13

4th 06:55 DEN - Matt Puracchio 19 yd field goal, 11-72 6:0204:15 ALL - Lucas Morton 43 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Derrick Emigh pass from Jon Nigro), 5-70 2:33

DEN ALLFIRST DOWNS 27 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-116 23-125PASSING YDS (NET) 342 101Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-28-0 20-13-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-458 43-226Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-22 4-143Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 1-42.0 4-47.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 3-38 2-13Possession Time 37:58 22:02Third-Down Conversions 10 of 15 2 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 0-0

RUSHING: Denison-Colin Morris 26-114; Brandon Sklenar 12-23; TEAM 1-minus 1; DuShawn Brown 1-minus5; John Wilson 4-minus 6; Andy Shaw 0-minus 9. Allegheny-Nick Deichler 18-69; Derrick Emigh 2-48;Leo Katz 1-0; Andrew Niklaus 1-minus 2; Jon Nigro 1-minus 2; Casey McGrath 0-12.

PASSING: Denison-Brandon Sklenar 28-34-0-342. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 13-20-0-101.

RECEIVING: Denison-John Wilson 12-173; DuShawn Brown 5-39; Colin Morris 4-43; Hunter Winans 3-15;Richie Wehman 2-29; Cam Layer 1-27; Kyle Green 1-16. Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 7-38; Nick Deichler3-8; Lucas Morton 2-51; Derrick Emigh 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Denison-None. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Denison-John Wilson 1-1; Brandon Sklenar 1-1. Allegheny-Leo Katz 1-0.

Denison (6-3,5-3) vs. Allegheny (0-9,0-8)Date: Nov 09, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: F. B. Fuhrer FieldAttendance: 460

Kickoff time: 2 pm • End of Game: 4:29 • Total elapsed time: 2:29Officials:Temperature: 44 • Wind: S 4mph • Weather: Partly cloudy

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Denison vs Allegheny (Nov 09, 2013 at Meadville, Pa.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalDenison 0 14 7 3 24Allegheny 0 7 6 8 21

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 11:13 DEN - Richie Wehman 10 yd pass from Brandon Sklenar (Matt Puracchio kick), 8-49 4:30

00:32 DEN - Colin Morris 2 yd run (Matt Puracchio kick), 12-99 4:4000:20 ALL - Johnathon Opet 85 yd kickoff return (Ryan Mong kick)

3rd 05:22 ALL - Nick Deichler 2 yd run (Ryan Mong kick blockd), 7-40 3:1601:06 DEN - Colin Morris 2 yd run (Matt Puracchio kick), 9-64 4:13

4th 06:55 DEN - Matt Puracchio 19 yd field goal, 11-72 6:0204:15 ALL - Lucas Morton 43 yd pass from Jon Nigro (Derrick Emigh pass from Jon Nigro), 5-70 2:33

DEN ALLFIRST DOWNS 27 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-116 23-125PASSING YDS (NET) 342 101Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-28-0 20-13-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-458 43-226Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-22 4-143Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 1-42.0 4-47.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 3-38 2-13Possession Time 37:58 22:02Third-Down Conversions 10 of 15 2 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 0-0

RUSHING: Denison-Colin Morris 26-114; Brandon Sklenar 12-23; TEAM 1-minus 1; DuShawn Brown 1-minus5; John Wilson 4-minus 6; Andy Shaw 0-minus 9. Allegheny-Nick Deichler 18-69; Derrick Emigh 2-48;Leo Katz 1-0; Andrew Niklaus 1-minus 2; Jon Nigro 1-minus 2; Casey McGrath 0-12.

PASSING: Denison-Brandon Sklenar 28-34-0-342. Allegheny-Jon Nigro 13-20-0-101.

RECEIVING: Denison-John Wilson 12-173; DuShawn Brown 5-39; Colin Morris 4-43; Hunter Winans 3-15;Richie Wehman 2-29; Cam Layer 1-27; Kyle Green 1-16. Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 7-38; Nick Deichler3-8; Lucas Morton 2-51; Derrick Emigh 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Denison-None. Allegheny-None.

FUMBLES: Denison-John Wilson 1-1; Brandon Sklenar 1-1. Allegheny-Leo Katz 1-0.

Denison (6-3,5-3) vs. Allegheny (0-9,0-8)Date: Nov 09, 2013 • Site: Meadville, Pa. • Stadium: F. B. Fuhrer FieldAttendance: 460

Kickoff time: 2 pm • End of Game: 4:29 • Total elapsed time: 2:29Officials:Temperature: 44 • Wind: S 4mph • Weather: Partly cloudy

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs #11 Wittenberg (11/16/2013 at Springfield, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 0 0 0Wittenberg 21 28 7 0 56

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:12 WITF - Reed Florence 9 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 7-64 3:28

06:07 WITF - Desi Kirkman 17 yd pass from Reed Florence (Evan Grissom kick), 5-56 1:5801:00 WITF - Jimmy Dehnke 14 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 5-37 1:49

2nd 12:15 WITF - Reed Florence 5 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 7-80 2:2209:09 WITF - Stephen Zumdick 3 yd pass from Reed Florence (Evan Grissom kick), 3-11 1:0807:40 WITF - Stephen Zumdick 25 yd pass from Zack Jenkins (Taylor Gannon kick), 4-27 1:1800:47 WITF - JaVanh Sanders 71 yd run (Taylor Gannon kick), 5-99 2:23

3rd 13:00 WITF - JaVanh Sanders 7 yd run (Taylor Gannon kick), 4-44 1:49

ALL WITFFIRST DOWNS 8 33RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-65 52-410PASSING YDS (NET) 60 244Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-14-1 23-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 46-125 75-654Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-106 1-41Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27Punts (Number-Avg) 9-30.2 0-0.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 2-28 8-132Possession Time 23:52 36:08Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 5Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-8Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 1-1

RUSHING: Allegheny-Nick Deichler 12-30; Andrew Niklaus 5-26; Jon Nigro 3-8; C. Baumgardner 2-1.Wittenberg-JaVanh Sanders 18-194; Reed Florence 6-68; Noah Johanson 10-50; Sean Gary 8-46; JimmyDehnke 3-27; Zack Jenkins 1-13; Will Stocker 6-12.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 12-21-1-46; T. McLaughlin 2-3-0-14. Wittenberg-Reed Florence10-12-0-119; Noah Johanson 7-8-0-88; Zack Jenkins 2-3-0-37.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 4-10; Lucas Morton 3-23; Nick Deichler 3-8; Isaac Gittens 2-14;Tyler Smith 1-4; C. Baumgardner 1-1. Wittenberg-Zach Culvahouse 5-63; Desi Kirkman 3-28; Zac Wilson2-31; B. Cunningham 2-30; Stephen Zumdick 2-28; Tyler Powell 2-22; Beau Carson 1-15; Jonathan Stoner1-14; Corey Stump 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. Wittenberg-Brady Vanover 1-27.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Nick Hollinger 1-1. Wittenberg-Desi Kirkman 1-1.

Allegheny (0-10,0-9) vs. Wittenberg (9-1,9-0)Date: 11/16/2013 • Site: Springfield, Ohio • Stadium: Edwards-Maurer FieldAttendance: 1753

Kickoff time: 1:00 PM • End of Game: 3:25 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:25Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Paul Maragos; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwieterman;Temperature: 54F • Wind: S 16MPH • Weather: Overcast

Box Score (Final)2013 Allegheny College Football

Allegheny vs #11 Wittenberg (11/16/2013 at Springfield, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalAllegheny 0 0 0 0 0Wittenberg 21 28 7 0 56

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:12 WITF - Reed Florence 9 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 7-64 3:28

06:07 WITF - Desi Kirkman 17 yd pass from Reed Florence (Evan Grissom kick), 5-56 1:5801:00 WITF - Jimmy Dehnke 14 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 5-37 1:49

2nd 12:15 WITF - Reed Florence 5 yd run (Evan Grissom kick), 7-80 2:2209:09 WITF - Stephen Zumdick 3 yd pass from Reed Florence (Evan Grissom kick), 3-11 1:0807:40 WITF - Stephen Zumdick 25 yd pass from Zack Jenkins (Taylor Gannon kick), 4-27 1:1800:47 WITF - JaVanh Sanders 71 yd run (Taylor Gannon kick), 5-99 2:23

3rd 13:00 WITF - JaVanh Sanders 7 yd run (Taylor Gannon kick), 4-44 1:49

ALL WITFFIRST DOWNS 8 33RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-65 52-410PASSING YDS (NET) 60 244Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-14-1 23-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 46-125 75-654Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-106 1-41Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27Punts (Number-Avg) 9-30.2 0-0.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 2-28 8-132Possession Time 23:52 36:08Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 5Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-8Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 1-1

RUSHING: Allegheny-Nick Deichler 12-30; Andrew Niklaus 5-26; Jon Nigro 3-8; C. Baumgardner 2-1.Wittenberg-JaVanh Sanders 18-194; Reed Florence 6-68; Noah Johanson 10-50; Sean Gary 8-46; JimmyDehnke 3-27; Zack Jenkins 1-13; Will Stocker 6-12.

PASSING: Allegheny-Jon Nigro 12-21-1-46; T. McLaughlin 2-3-0-14. Wittenberg-Reed Florence10-12-0-119; Noah Johanson 7-8-0-88; Zack Jenkins 2-3-0-37.

RECEIVING: Allegheny-Andrew Niklaus 4-10; Lucas Morton 3-23; Nick Deichler 3-8; Isaac Gittens 2-14;Tyler Smith 1-4; C. Baumgardner 1-1. Wittenberg-Zach Culvahouse 5-63; Desi Kirkman 3-28; Zac Wilson2-31; B. Cunningham 2-30; Stephen Zumdick 2-28; Tyler Powell 2-22; Beau Carson 1-15; Jonathan Stoner1-14; Corey Stump 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Allegheny-None. Wittenberg-Brady Vanover 1-27.

FUMBLES: Allegheny-Nick Hollinger 1-1. Wittenberg-Desi Kirkman 1-1.

Allegheny (0-10,0-9) vs. Wittenberg (9-1,9-0)Date: 11/16/2013 • Site: Springfield, Ohio • Stadium: Edwards-Maurer FieldAttendance: 1753

Kickoff time: 1:00 PM • End of Game: 3:25 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:25Officials: Referee: Pete Hampton; Umpire: Scott Bauer; Linesman: Alan Gillaspie;Line judge: Paul Maragos; Back judge: Benjamin Streby; Field judge: Brian Lowery;Side judge: R. Schwieterman;Temperature: 54F • Wind: S 16MPH • Weather: Overcast

The Wittenberg Tigers showed why they were crowned the North Coast Athletic Conference champions, clicking on all cylinders to down Allegheny 56-0 in the Gators’ 2013 season finale.

The Tigers (9-1, 9-0 NCAC) jumped out to a 21-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, and 49-0 at halftime, out-gaining the Gators (0-10, 0-9 NCAC) 654-125 and finishing with a 33-8 edge in first downs.

Wittenberg took control early, as the Tigers’ offense scored on all seven first half possessions and the defense allowed just five Gator first downs while forcing eight first half Allegheny punts.

After the Tigers scored on the opening drive of the second half, the Gator defense buckled down, blanking the hosts the rest of the way. The Gators held twice on fourth and goal, highlighted by a fourth down sack by senior Trevor Colvin in the fourth quarter with the ball on the one yard line.

However, the Gators could not solve the Tiger defense, managing just three first downs over the final two quarters.

Quarterback Jon Nigro completed 12 of 20 passes for the Gators for 46 yards and one interception, with Andrew Niklaus hauling in four grabs and Lucas Morton and Nick Deichler three apiece. Deichler paced the Allegheny ground game with 30 yards on 12 carries, while Niklaus gained 26 yards on five tries.

Defensively, Cody Stolar and Ben Capella shared the game-high with seven tackles apiece, while Brad Burkley, Jake Szoszorek, Ryan Sherry, Colin Muldoon, and Raysean Glenn finished with five apiece. Burkley posted two tackles for loss, while T.J. Henry made 1.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage.

After falling behind 14-0 late in the second quarter, the Gators’ comeback attempt came up just short, dropping a 24-21 decision to Denison on Senior Day at Frank B. Fuhrer Field. Allegheny scored with just under five minutes left to pull to within three, but Deni-son was able to run out the clock to close out the game and thwart the Gator comeback.

The Gator defense was the story of the first quarter, as Jake Szoszorek recovered a fumble on Denison’s first possession of the afternoon, before Cody Stolar ended Deni-son’s next trip by forcing and recovering a fumble on fourth-and-goal from the one yard-line.

The Big Red opened the second quarter by going through the air to take their first lead, capping off a 47-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass with 11:12 left in the half. The two teams then shared scoreless possessions before the Gators saw their best chance of the half to crack the scoreboard. Taking over at their own 27 following a punt, the hosts took advantage of a pass interference penalty to set up first down on their own 45. Derrick Emigh then took an end around and scampered down the near sideline to the Denison four yard line, with the 50-yard run setting up first and goal. However, the Denison defense used a goal line stand of its own to hold on fourth-and-goal.

Taking over on their own one, the Big Red embarked on another lengthy drive, complet-ing seven passes for 85 yards before running back Colin Morris capped off the 99-yard drive with a two-yard scamper up the middle to put the visitors in front 14-0 with 30 seconds left in the half.

Allegheny then countered with its biggest play of the season to seize the momentum heading into the intermission. Denison attempted to squib the ensuing kickoff, with Ga-tor return man Johnathon Opet picking up the bouncing ball on the run on his own 15. He then found a seam up the middle, and dashed 85 yards untouched into the end zone for the Gator touchdown. Ryan Mong’s extra point was good, and the Gators entered halftime down 14-7. It was the first touchdown return for Allegheny since an 85-yarder by Terry Hartford on Nov. 1, 2008 vs. Wooster.

The Gators kept the momentum to open the second half. On its first possession of the second stanza, Denison brought out the punt team on fourth-and-two on its own 42. The Big Red went for a fake punt, but Gator senior Pat Jameson read it from the start, and threw Denison punter Andy Shaw for a nine-yard loss. Led by Nick Deichler, Allegheny took advantage of the defensive stand, as the sophomore back ran five times for 33 yards, capped off with a two-yard touchdown plunge. The extra point attempt was blocked, making the score 14-13 Denison with 5:22 left in the third quarter.

Denison answered right back, scoring on a two-yard plunge with 1:06 left in the third quarter to go up 21-13, before embarking on another lengthy drive to open up the fourth quarter. The Big Red had first-and-goal on the Allegheny four, but the Gator defense again rose to the task, ceding just two yards on three plays to force the Big Red to settle for a field goal that made the score 24-13 with 6:55 left to play.

The Gators wasted little time to again make it a one-score game. After quarterback Jon Nigro completed a trio of passes, including a 20-yard strike to Andrew Niklaus to set up first down on the Denison 44, the freshman signal caller hit Lucas Morton on a short toss over the middle. The sophomore receiver then broke a pair of tackles and ran into the end zone untouched to make the score 24-19. Nigro then found Emigh in the back of the end zone for the successful two-point conversion to pull the Gators to within a field goal with just under five minutes remaining. It was as close as Allegheny would get, however, as Denison picked up a trio of first downs on its final possession of the afternoon to run out the clock and hold off the Gator comeback.

Deichler ran 17 times for 69 yards to lead the Gator ground game, while Nigro com-pleted 13 of 20 passes for 101 yards and Niklaus making seven receptions for 38 yards. Defensively, Raysean Glenn posted a team-high 11 tackles, while Jameson made 10, including 2.0 for loss. Senior Brad Burkley added seven tackles, including a sack.

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30 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram ................10/23/04 30 Shane Ream vs. Hiram ....................10/07/00 30 Jim Mormino vs. Oberlin ..................11/15/97 30 Kyle Smesko vs. Kenyon .................11/09/96 30 Jon Iozzi vs. Denison .......................10/30/93 30 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham ...........10/05/91 30 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ........10/18/69 24 24 TIMES Most Recently: Brian Woods vs. Earlham ................11/08/93

RUSHING YARDS 259 James Villa vs. Bethany ...................10/27/56 252 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ..............10/14/06 245 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham ...........11/14/92 238 Shane Ream vs. Wash. & Jeff. ............9/9/00 222 Stanley Drayton vs. Oberlin .............10/24/92 218 Jim Mormino vs. Denison.................10/04/97 216 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ..............10/16/04 213 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram ..................9/16/06 212 Stanley Drayton vs. Wittenberg .......10/26/91 210 Stanley Drayton vs. Kenyon ............10/17/92

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 5 Mario Tarquinio vs. Hiram ................10/23/04 5 Shane Ream vs. Hiram ....................10/17/00 5 Jim Mormino vs. Oberlin ..................11/15/97 5 Kyle Smesko vs. Kenyon ...................11/9/96 5 Jon Iozzi vs. Denison .......................10/30/93 5 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham .............10/5/91 4 SEVEN TIMES Most Recent: Shane Ream vs. Buffalo St. .............11/06/99

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 42 Shane Ream vs. Wash. & Jeff .............9/9/00 40 Bob Murray vs. Thiel ........................10/31/81 38 Mario Tarquinio vs. Kenyon ..............10/14/06 38 Stanley Drayton vs. CMU.....................9/7/91 36 Stanley Drayton vs. Albion ...............11/23/91 35 Shane Ream vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..... 11/11/00 35 Stanley Drayton vs. Earlham ...........11/14/92 35 Stanley Drayton vs. Wittenberg .......10/19/91

PASSING YARDS 400 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash ................10/7/06 365 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon ...................9/13/03 365 TJ Salopek vs. Denison ...................10/29/11 361 Bubba Smith vs. Denison ................ 11/12/11 358 Kyle Adamson vs. Mt. Union ............10/23/96 342 TJ Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..........9/30/06 322 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .....10/31/69 315 Mike Ganey vs. John Carroll ............11/03/67 312 Jordan Fowler vs. Denison ..............10/15/11 306 Paul Bell vs. Wittenberg .....................9/24/94 302 Jimmy Savage vs. Hiram ...................9/16/06

PASSING ATTEMPTS 58 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash ................10/7/06 46 Bubba Smith vs. Wash. & Jeff ...........9/13/03 45 Jordan Fowler vs. Wabash ..............10/29/11 44 Jordan Fowler vs. Oberlin ................ 11/12/11 44 TJ Salopek vs. Wittenberg .................11/8/08 44 Jimmy Savage vs. Denison................9/30/06 43 TJ Salopek vs. Wooster ...................10/31/09 43 TJ Salopek vs. Wittenberg .................11/3/07 43 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .....10/19/68 42 Jimmy Savage vs. Wooster .............10/21/06

PASSING COMPLETIONS 38 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash ................10/7/06 33 Jordan Fowler vs. Wabash ..............10/29/11 33 TJ Salopek vs. Kenyon ....................10/24/09 32 Bubba Smith vs. Wash. & Jeff ...........9/13/03 31 TJ Salopek vs. Ohio Wesleyan ........10/23/10 30 TJ Salopek vs. Wittenberg .................11/8/08 29 Jordan Fowler vs. Denison ..............10/29/11 29 Jimmy Savage vs. Kenyon...............10/15/05 28 Drew Steizer vs. Kenyon..................10/13/07 27 Kyle Adamson vs. Mt. Union ............11/23/96

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 6 Bubba Smith vs. Kenyon .................10/13/01 5 Mike Ganey vs. Carnegie Mellon .....10/18/69 4 TJ Salopek vs. Carnegie Mellon ........9/11/10 4 TJ Salopek vs. Wittenberg .................11/8/08 4 Jimmy Savage vs. Wabash ................10/7/06 4 Bubba Smith vs. Earlham ..................11/8/03 4 Kyle Adamson vs. Carnegie Mel ..........9/9/95 4 Paul Bell vs. Case ..............................9/25/93 4 Paul Bell vs. Ohio Wesleyan ..............11/7/92 4 Paul Bell vs. Carnegie Mellon ............10/3/92 4 Jeff Filkovski vs. Earlham ..................9/28/90 4 Carl Hermann vs. Westminster ........ 11/11/50

RECEIVING YARDS 254 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ........10/18/69 217 Jay Lewis vs. John Carroll ...............10/11/69 185 Terry Hartford vs. Denison ...............10/17/09 181 Andy McKenzie vs. Ohio Wesleyan ........11/7/92 177 Jon Turner vs. Kenyon .....................10/13/01 172 Brian Woods vs. Earlham ..................11/8/03 168 Andy McKenzie vs. Denison ..............9/17/94 158 Jon Turner vs. Hiram..........................10/6/01

RECEPTIONS 14 Jay Lewis vs. John Carroll ...............10/11/69 13 Kyle Geiser vs. Kenyon....................10/15/05 12 Jim Lieb vs. Kenyon .........................10/13/07 11 Jake Vite vs. Kenyon .......................10/24/09 11 Jim Lieb vs. Ohio Wesleyan .............10/27/07 11 Jon Turner vs. Wash. & Jeff ...............9/13/03 11 John Boughton vs. Oberlin ..............10/14/67 10 Matt Griffith vs. Denison...................10/15/11 10 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash ..........................10/7/06 10 Dallas Robinson vs. Wabash .............10/7/06 10 Jim Lieb vs. Wabash ........................10/29/05

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4 Jon Turner vs. Kenyon .....................10/13/01 4 Jay Lewis vs. Carnegie Mellon ........10/18/69 3 Terry Hartford vs. Ohio Wesleyan .........10/23/10 3 David Strawser vs. CMU ....................9/11/10 3 Dallas Robinson vs. Oberlin ............ 11/11/06 3 Jake Vite vs. Wabash.........................10/7/06 3 Brian Woods vs. Earlham ................11/08/03 3 Jon Turner vs. Hiram..........................10/6/01 3 Brian Woods vs. Denison ...................9/22/01

PUNT RETURNS 8 Julio Locayo vs. Ohio Wesleyan ........11/2/91 7 Chuck Lazar vs. John Carroll .............11/4/78 6 Joe Cowart vs. Kenyon ....................10/13/01 6 Antoine Morris vs. Kenyon .................11/9/96 6 Mark Spoerke vs. Wittenberg...........10/10/92

PUNT RETURN YARDS 161 Chuck Lazar vs. Case Western .......10/14/78 118 Brian Woods vs. Earlham ..................11/8/03 117 Tedd Gozur vs. Oberlin ....................11/14/98 116 Chris Conrad vs. Thiel .......................9/14/96 116 Antoine Morris vs. Kenyon .................11/9/96 111 Nick Jones vs. Hiram .......................10/22/05 105 Brian Woods vs. Montclair St ...........11/22/03 105 Joe Cowart vs. Kenyon ....................10/13/01 103 Steve Williams vs. Hiram .................10/23/04 86 Derrick Emigh vs. Hiram .................... 11/5/11 85 Terry Hartford vs. Wooster .................11/1/08 85 Mark Spoerke vs. Kenyon ................10/17/92

KICKOFF RETURNS 7 Jeremy Walker vs. CMU ..................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 YARDAGE 169 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

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSKICKING POINTS 16 Kevin Bowser vs. Wooster ...............10/24/98 14 Aaron Polack vs. Kenyon .................10/13/01 14 Kevin Bowser vs. Denison .................9/19/98 13 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ....................1011/03 13 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram .....................10/6/01 12 Chris Merski vs. Wooster .................10/28/94 11 EIGHT TIMES

FIELD GOALS 4 Kevin Bowser vs. Wooster ...............10/24/98 3 Ryan Mong vs. DePauw ..................10/13/12 3 Ryan Zipf vs. Wabash ......................10/29/11 3 Ryan Zipf vs. Case Western ..............10/2/10 3 Ryan Zipf vs. Ohio Wesleyan ...........11/14/09 3 Josh Whiteside vs. Denison ...............9/30/09 3 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ...................10/11/03 3 Aaron Polack vs. Hiram ...................10/06/01 3 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

SACKS4.0 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

INTERCEPTIONS 3 Numerous Most Recent: Andy Toner vs. Hiram .........................9/16/06

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Points & Margin of Victory (all eras) ...........116 ..............Wooster .......................................... 10/31/1913Points & Margin of Victory (modern) ...........83 ...............Oberlin .............................................11/12/1994Margin of Defeat .........................................81 ...............New York University ........................11/19/1927First Downs .................................................35 ...............Earlham ............................................ 10/8/1994First Downs - Rushing ................................24 ...............Earlham ...........................................11/14/1992....................................................................24 ...............Washington & Jefferson ................. 10/22/1973First Downs - Passing.................................19 ...............Earlham ............................................ 10/8/1994Total Offensive Plays ..................................94 ...............Washington & Jefferson ..................... 9/9/2000Total Offense ..............................................774 .............Wooster .......................................... 10/29/1994Rushing Attempts .......................................59 ...............Denison .......................................... 10/30/1993Rushing Yards ............................................495 .............Wooster .......................................... 10/29/1994Rushing Touchdowns .................................8 .................Hiram .............................................. 10/23/2004....................................................................8 .................Case Western Reserve .................... 10/1/1994....................................................................8 .................Earlham ...........................................11/14/1992Passing Yards .............................................400 .............Wabash ............................................ 10/7/2006Passing Touchdowns ..................................7 .................Kenyon ........................................... 10/13/2001....................................................................7 .................Oberlin .............................................11/12/1994Fewest Yards Allowed ................................47 ...............Oberlin .............................................11/12/1994Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed ..................-56 ..............Kenyon ........................................... 10/10/1998Fewest Passing Yards Allowed ...................0 .................Ohio Wesleyan ..................................11/5/1998Interceptions By ..........................................7 .................Earlham ............................................ 9/29/1998Sacks ..........................................................9 .................Kenyon ........................................... 10/10/1998

THE LAST TIME ALLEGHENY...Had a player pass for 300+ yards .......................................Jordan Fowler, 312 yards, 10/15/11 vs. DenisonHad a player pass for four touchdowns .......................................... TJ Salopek, 9/11/10 vs. Carnegie MellonHad a player catch three touchdown receptions ........................Terry Hartford, 10/23/10 vs. Ohio WesleyanHad a player with 150+ receiving yards ..................................... Jake Vite, 168 yards, 10/31/09 vs. WoosterHad a player with 10+ receptions ..........................................Matt Griffith, 10 catches, 10/15/11 vs. DenisonHad 350+ passing/receiving yards ..............................................................364 yards, 10/17/09 vs. DenisonHad 300+ yards team rushing .................................................... 300 yards (39 attempts), 9/16/06 vs. HiramScored three rushing touchdowns .......................................................................................at Hiram, 10/6/10Scored four rushing touchdowns ...................................................................................vs. Kenyon, 10/14/06Had a player rush for 100+ yards ..................................................Tim Werley, 130 yards, 11/10/12 at HiramHad a player rush for 150+ yards .......................... Mario Tarquinio, 180 yards, 10/28/06 vs. Ohio WesleyanHad a player rush for 200+ yards ...........................................Mario Tarquinio, 213 yards, 9/16/06 vs. HiramHad a player rush for three touchdowns.............................................. Mario Tarquinio, 10/15/05 vs. KenyonHad 500 all-purpose yards ..................................................................................... 505, 10/26/09 vs. OberlinHad a player with 200+ all-purpose yards ...........................Terry Hartford, 204 yards, 10/17/09 vs. DenisonScored a special teams touchdown ........................................... John Opet 85-yard KR, 11/9/13 vs. DenisonHeld an opponent under 50 yards rushing ............................................ 32 yards, 10/5/13 at Ohio WesleyanHeld an opponent under 100 yards passing ........................................................ 94 yards, 11/5/11 vs. HiramHeld an opponent under 150 total yards .......................................................... 104 yards, 9/26/09 at OberlinHad five sacks in a game ......................................................................................vs. Case Western, 10/1/11Had four interceptions in a game............................................................................. vs. Westminster, 9/12/09Had a player with 15+ tackles ..................................................... Jake Szoszorek, 15, 10/12/13 vs. WoosterHad a player with three sacks ...................................................................Doug Macik, 10/25/08 vs. KenyonScored a defensive touchdown ............................... Colin Hartford, 34-yard INT return, 9/17/11 vs. DePauwShut out an opponent .................................................................................. Allegheny 13, Hiram 0, 11/10/12Posted two consecutive shutouts .................................................at Earlham (67-0), at Kenyon (42-0), 1999Won an overtime game ..............................................................................Allegheny 20, Wabash 7, 9/22/12Played consecutive overtime games ...................... 2008, vs. Wittenberg (30-27), vs. Ohio Wesleyan (10-7)Blocked a field goal ............................................................................................ 10/15/13, at Ohio WesleyanBlocked a punt .............................................................................................................. 10/29/11, vs. WabashRecorded a safety .....................................................................................................9/13/08, at Westminster

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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

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

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 ..................................... 2002

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

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 ..................................... 2003

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

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 ............................................ 2006

47 Kyle Geiser ....................................... 200547 Andy McKenzie ................................. 1994 RECEIVING 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

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 YARDS 426 Chuck Lazar ..................................... 1978 423 Brian Woods ..................................... 2003 397 Chris Conrad .................................... 1996

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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 10.9 Derrick Emigh ................................... 2012

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS2 Brian Woods ..................................... 2003 2 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 YARDS 479 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 AVERAGE 30.6 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 TOUCHDOWNS 2 Rob Gardner ..................................... 19931 Jim Lieb ............................................ 20061 Kyle Geiser ....................................... 20051 Brian Woods ..................................... 20021 LaMarcus Thurman ............................ 19991 Chad Paolini ..................................... 19981 Julio Lacayo ...................................... 1990

KICKING POINTS 83 Kevin Bowser .................................... 199872 Chris Merski ...................................... 199470 Chris Merski ...................................... 199367 Ryan Zipf .......................................... 201163 Ryan Zipf .......................................... 201062 Steve Boucher .................................. 199060 Ryan Zipf .......................................... 2009

FIELD GOALS 15 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

PATS 47 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 ................................. 1992

PUNTS 62 Chris Bourne ........................................... 201361 Jason Black............................................. 200756 Aaron Polack........................................... 200354 Ryan Schroth .......................................... 201253 Andrew DeJong ...................................... 200952 Andrew DeJong ...................................... 201151 Al Trezza ................................................. 199951 Aaron Polack........................................... 200150 Andrew DeJong ...................................... 200850 Aaron Polack........................................... 2002

PUNT YARDS 2,412 Jason Black ...................................... 20072,159 Andrew DeJong ................................ 20112,103 Andrew DeJong ................................ 20092,048 Aaron Polack .................................... 20032,035 Andrew DeJong ................................ 20102,035 Ryan Schroth .................................... 20121,996 Al Trezza ........................................... 19991,958 Aaron Polack .................................... 20021,921 Aaron Polack .................................... 20011,846 Andrew DeJong ................................ 2008

TACKLES 182 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 ....................................... 199595 Bll Devlin ........................................... 2012

TACKLES FOR LOSS 20.0 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

SACKS 12.0 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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SCORING 384 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 YARDS 4,037 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 ...........................1974-1977

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

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 60 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 ................................1991-19944,564 Mike Ganey ...........................1966-19694,113 John Logue ...........................1986-19893,012 Robyn Small ..........................1971-1974

PASSING ATTEMPTS 1,135 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

PASS COMPLETIONS 718 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

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 63.8 Kyle Adamson .......................1994-199762.1 T.J. Salopek ...........................2007-200960.0 Paul Bell ................................1991-199459.9 Jimmy Savage .......................2003-2006

PASS EFFICIENCY 165.5 Paul Bell ................................1991-1994143.6 Jeff Filkovski ..........................1987-1990124.8 T.J. Salopek ...........................2007-2009

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 55 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

RECEPTIONS 167 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 ............................ 2008-201180 Dallas Robinson .....................2003-2006

RECEIVING YARDS 2,000 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 .......................1965-1968

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 20 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 YARDS 4,505 Shane Ream .........................1998-20014,010 Stanley Drayton .......................1989-19923,627 Jim Mormino ..........................1994-19973,580 David Brown ..........................1986-1989

TOTAL OFFENSE 6,531 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 RETURNS 61 Chuck Lazar ..........................1975-1978

PUNT RETURN YARDS625 Chuck Lazar ..........................1975-1978

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 19.6 Chris Conrad .........................1993-1996

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Ed Pinkham ...........................1971-19743 Brian Woods ..........................2000-2003

KICKOFF RETURNS 41 Ed Pinkham ...........................1971-1974

KICK RETURN YARDS 1,002 Brian Woods ..........................2000-2003925 Ed Pinkham ...........................1971-1974

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 25.05 Brian Woods ..........................2000-2003

KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Rob Gardner .........................1990-1993

KICKING POINTS 252 Chris Merski ..........................1991-1994222 Ryan Zipf ............................... 2008-2011158 Kevin Bowser ........................1995-1998123 Sean Ward ............................1985-1988118 Nick Nardone ........................1975-1978116 Josh Whiteside ......................2004-2007 FIELD GOALS 43 Ryan Zipf ...............................2008-2001 30 Chris Merski ..........................1991-1994 21 Nick Nardone ........................1975-1978 20 Steve Boucher .......................1987-1990 20 Sean Ward ............................1985-1988

PAT’S 162 Chris Merski ..........................1991-1994 PUNTING AVERAGE 40.1 Andrew DeJong ..................... 2008-201138.3 Jason Black ...........................2004-200738.1 T.J. Florkiewicz ......................1991-199237.8 Aaron Polack .........................2000-2003

TACKLES 450 Matt Matlak ............................1974-1977410 Mike Parker ...........................1985-1988362 Wayne Mack ..........................1989-1992

SACKS 29.5 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

INTERCEPTIONS 15 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 Opponent 1. 1990 Jeff Fikovski Julio Locayo 95 yards Earlham2. 2009 T.J. Salopek Terry Hartford 94 yards Denison3. 1966 Michael Ganey George Simonton 85 yards Washington & Jefferson4. 2006 Jimmy Savage Jim Lieb 83 yards Oberlin 1995 Kyle Adamson Chris Conrad 83 yards Westminster 1995 Chris Fonte Drew Lighthart 83 yards Ohio Wesleyan 7. 1990 Jeff Filkovski Jerry O’Brien 82 yards Earlham 1992 Paul Bell Rob Gardner 82 yards Case Western Reserve

TOUCHDOWN RUNS Year Rusher Distance Opponent 1. 1948 Gerald Watson 96 yards Dickinson2. 1899 Walter Borland 95 yards Grove City3. 1930 Robert Garbark 94 yards Adrian 1958 Chauncey Mann 94 yards John Carroll 5. 1989 Jeff Filkovski 89 yards Thiel

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Year Returner Distance Opponent 1. 2008 Terry Hartford 85 yards Wooster2. 1983 Chris Conrad 84 yards Ohio Wesleyan 1978 Chuck Lazar 84 yards Case Western Reserve4, 1971 Ed Pinkham 80 yards Case Western Reserve5. 2003 Brian Woods 77 yards Wooster

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Year Returner Distance Opponent 1. 1954 Donald Smith 106 yards Hobart2. 1983 Mike Fisher 97 yards Lebanon Valley3. 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 TOUCHDOWNS Year Player Distance Opponent 1. 2002 Derek Vikara 87 yards Washington & Jefferson2. 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 TOUCHDOWNS Year Player Distance Opponent 1. 2010 Sid Facaros 76 yards Case Western Reserve

FIELD GOALS Year Player Distance Opponent 1. 1994 Chris Merski 50 yards Kenyon 1979 Dave Nelson 50 yards Washington & Jefferson 1978 Nick Nardone 50 yards Geneva4. 2010 Ryan Zipf 48 yards Carnegie Mellon5. 2008 Ryan Zipf 47 yards Denison 2006 Josh Whiteside 47 yards Ohio Wesleyan7. 1994 Chris Merski 46 yards Ohio Wesleyan

PUNTS Year Player Distance Opponent 1. 2011 Andrew DeJong 75 yards Carnegie Mellon

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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, 1988 Nick 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) ..................................2011, 2012Stanley Drayton (TB) ........................1991, 1992Sid Facaros (DB) ..............................2009, 2010Marvin Farr (DB) .........................................1994Jeff Filkovski (QB) ......................................1990Andy 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) ...........................2011, 2012

Phil 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 Jessie Bataglia (OL) ...................................2012 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/DL) ...................2010, 2012Derrick Emigh (RET) ..................................2012Marvin 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) .........................................1994Tony Parks (DL) ..........................................1988Jeff Pearson (DL) .......................................1989Ted Petrosky (OT) ......................................2001Aaron Polack (P) ........................................2003Sam Rado (OT) ..........................................1997Shane Ream (RB) ............................1999, 2001Kurt Reiser (TE) ..........................................1992Joe Rossi (DL) ............................................1998

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Steve 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) ......................................1984Chris Bourne (P) .........................................2013John Brady (DE) .........................................2004Jason Brazen (OL) .....................................1995Curtis Brown (RB) .......................................1985Tom Brown (OL) .........................................1988Marc Brozovich (OL)...................................1997Brad Burkley (LB) .......................................2013Rob Chernitsky (DB)...................................1984Todd Chitester (DE) ....................................1993Mike Collitt (LB) ..........................................1988Joe Cowart (QB) .........................................2000Brian Currie (C) ..........................................1985Brad DeCais (DL) .......................................1993 Rudy DeStefano (LB) .................................2012Scott Ferraro (DE) ......................................1988Scott Ferraro (DE) ......................................1988Jim Filkovski (P) .........................................1988Marko Fonzi (TE) ........................................2004Louis Ford (DL).................................1984, 1985Jordan Fowler (QB) ....................................2011

Tony 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)...................................2004Ty Pryor (OL) ..............................................2013Sam Rado (OL) ..........................................1996Kurt Reiser (TE) ..........................................1991Dallas Robinson (WR) ................................2006T.J. Salopek (QB) .......................................2009Jimmy Savage (QB) ...................................2006Andy Scheilhauf (LB) ..................................2009Ryan Schroth (P) ........................................2012Ron 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 Vietmeier (DB) .........................2011, 2012David Vikara (DB) .......................................1999Kyle Wilson (DB) ........................................2008 Doug Woods (DB) ......................................1988Ryan Zipf (K) ....................................2009, 2010

NCAC 1983-92 ALL-DECADE TEAMRon Bendekovic (OL) ........................... 1989-92Tony Bifulco (DB) .................................. 1988-91Stanley Drayton (RB)............................ 1989-92Jeff Filkovski (QB) ................................ 1987-90 TJ Florkiewicz (DL) ............................... 1991-92David LaCarte (DB) .............................. 1988-90 Wayne Mack (LB) ................................. 1989-92 Mike Parker (DL) .................................. 1985-88

NCAC 1993-2002 ALL-DECADE TEAMRonnie Anderson (WR)......................... 1993-96Paul Bell (QB) ....................................... 1991-94 Brad Goe (OL) ...................................... 1991-94 Jim Mormino (RB) ................................. 1994-97 Anson Park (OL) ................................... 1992-95 Nick Reiser (DL) ................................... 1993-96 Nathan Six (TE) .................................... 1995-98

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ALL-PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCELarry 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) ...................................1974Dick 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

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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 (OL).............................................1st Team1994 Paul Bell (QB).................................................1st Team1992 Ron Bendekovic (OL) .....................................1st Team1988 Mike Parker (DL) ............................................1st Team1987 Mike Mates (OL) .............................................1st Team1975 Charles Slater (OL) ........................................1st Team

ASSOCIATED PRESS1994 Matt Allison (OT) ............................................. 1st Team1994 Paul Bell (QB).................................................2nd Team1994 Eric Winslow (DL) ........................................... 3rd Team1992 Ron Bendekovic (OG) .................................... 1st Team1991 Tony Bifulco (DB)............................................ 3rd Team1991 Stanley Drayton (RB) ..................................... 1st Team1990 Jeff FIlkvoski (QB) ..........................................2nd Team1988 Mike Parker (DT) ............................................ 1st Team1987 Mike Mates (OT) ............................................. Hon Men1987 Mike Parker (DT) ............................................ Hon Men1986 Mike Parker (DT) ............................................ Hon Men1976 Tibor Solymosi (RB) ....................................... Hon Men1975 Charles Slater (OT) ........................................ 3rd Team1975 Tibor Solymosi (RB) ....................................... Hon Men1974 Ed Pinkham (DB)............................................2nd Team1974 Robyn Small (QB) .......................................... Hon Men1969 Mike Ganey (QB) ............................................ Hon Men1956 John Carman (DB) ......................................... Hon Men1956 James Villa (FB) ............................................. Hon Men

FOOTBALL GAZETTE/NEWS2003 Brian Woods (RET) ........................................ 3rd Team2001 Shane Ream (RB) .......................................... 1st Team2000 Ken Achenbach (OT) ......................................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/RET) ................................. 1st Team1996 Mark O’Loughlin (OT) .....................................2nd Team1996 Nick Reiser (LB/DE) ....................................... 1st Team1995 Brian Adams (OT) ...........................................2nd Team1995 Anson Park (OG) ............................................ 3rd Team1994 Matt Allison (OT) .............................................2nd Team1994 Paul Bell (QB)................................................. 1st Team1994 Eric Winslow (DT) ........................................... Hon Men1993 Paul Bell (QB)................................................. Hon Men1993 Rob Gardner (WR/RET) ................................. Hon Men1993 Bob Kalkowski (LB) ........................................ Hon Men1993 Brad Goe (C) ..................................................2nd Team1993 Eric Winslow (DT) ...........................................2nd Team1992 Stanley Drayton (RB) .....................................2nd Team1992 Wayne Mack (LB) ........................................... Hon Men1992 Kurt Reiser (TE) ............................................. Hon Men1991 Ron Bendekovic (OG) ....................................2nd Team1991 Tony Bifulco (DB)............................................ 1st Team1991 Ben Cammarano (QB).................................... Hon Men1991 Stanley Drayton (RB) ..................................... 1st Team1991 Wayne Mack (LB) ...........................................2nd Team1990 Tony Bifulco (DB)............................................ 3rd Team1990 Jeff Filkovski (QB) .......................................... 1st Team1990 Darren Hadlock (LB)....................................... Hon Men1990 John Marzka (C) ............................................. Hon Men1989 Tony Bifulco (DB)............................................ 3rd Team1989 John Marzka (C) ............................................. Hon Men1988 Mike Parker (DL) ............................................ 1st Team1987 Mike Mates (OT) .............................................2nd Team1987 Mike Parker (DL) ............................................ 1st Team

ALLEN GOULD ALL-AMERICA TEAM1937 Horace Lavely Jr. (HB) ...................................Hon Men

GRANTLAND RICE-COLLIERS ALL-AMERICA1931 Robert Garbark (RB)

COSIDA ALL-AMERICA TEAM*2003 Brian Woods (RET) ..................................... 3rd Team2000 Bill Andrews (C) ........................................... 2nd Team2000 Shane Ream (RB) ....................................... 2nd Team1999 Corey Belaney (LB) ..................................... Hon Men1999 David Monaghan (DE) ................................. Hon Men1998 Zach Kessler (OG) ...................................... Hon Men1997 Willie Green (DB) ........................................ Hon Men1997 Zach Kessler (OG) ...................................... 2nd Team1997 Jim Mormino (RB) ....................................... 3rd Team1996 Jim Adamson (QB) ...................................... 3rd Team1996 Chris Conrad (WR/RET) .............................. 1st Team1995 Bob Tatsch (DT) .......................................... 1st Team1995 Brian Adams (DT) ........................................ 1st Team1995 Nick Reiser (DE/OLB) ................................. 1st Team1994 Matt Allison (OT) .......................................... 1st Team1994 Paul Bell (QB).............................................. 1st Team1994 Marvin Farr (DB) .......................................... 1st Team1994 Eric Winslow (DT) ........................................ 2nd Team1993 Brad Goe (C) ............................................... 2nd Team1993 Eric Winslow (DT) ........................................ 3rd Team1992 Ron Bendekovic (OG) ................................. 2nd Team1992 Stanley Drayton (RB) .................................. 1st Team1991 Ron Bendekovic (OG) ................................. 1st Team1991 Tony Bifulco (DB)......................................... 1st Team1991 Stanley Drayton (RB) .................................. 1st Team1991 Jeff Pearson (DT) ........................................ Hon Men1990 Jeff Filkovski (QB) ....................................... 1st Team1990 David LaCarte (S)........................................ 1st Team1990 John Marzka (C) .......................................... 1st Team1989 Tom Gebhardt (DT) ..................................... Hon Men1987 Mike Mates (OT) .......................................... 1st Team1987 Mike Parker (DT) ......................................... 1st Team1982 Bob Fraser (DL) ........................................... Hon Men1982 Jerome Nelson (S) ...................................... Hon Men* The Award changed sponsors numerous times; COSIDA/SID’s - 1982, 1994, 2003 Champion - 1990-93; Pizza Hut - 1987-1989Hewlett Packard - 1995-2000

D3PRODAY.COM2011 Sam Taylor (OT) .......................................... 2nd Team

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2010 Rob Carlisle (TE) ......................................... 1st Team2003 Aaron Polack (P) ......................................... 2nd Team1982 Michael Sidor (DT) ...................................... 2nd Team1981 Kevin Baird (P) ............................................ 1st Team

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Bob Fraser1982

Jerome Nelson1982

Mike Parker1986, 1987, 1988

Mike Mates1987

Tony Bifulco1989, 1990, 1991

Tom Gebhardt1989

David LaCarte1989, 1990

Jeff Filkovski1990

John Marzka1989, 1990

Wayne Mack1991, 1992

Stanley Drayton1991, 1992

Ben Cammarano1991

Darren Hadlock1990

Ron Bendekovic1991, 1992

Jeff Pearson1991

Kurt Reiser1992

Rob Gardner1993

Paul Bell1993, 1994

Chris Merski1993

Brad Goe1993

Bob Kalkowski1993

Eric Winslow1993, 1994

Marvin Farr1994

Matt Allison1994

Brian Adams1995

Nick Reiser1995, 1996

Anson Park1995

Chris Conrad1996

Corey Belaney1999

Bob Tatsch1995, 1996

Kyle Adamson1996

Bill Andrews1999, 2000

Jim Mormino1997

Zach Kessler1997, 1998

Willie Green1997

Mark O’Loughlin1996

John Carman1956

Mike Ganey1969

James Villa1956

Ed Pinkham1974

Robyn Small1974

Charles Slater1975

Tibor Solymosi1975, 1976

Horace Lavely1937

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David Monaghan1999

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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: 6-5-1

Coach: 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. Ginn

at 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 ........6-12at Geneva ..................L ........6-17at West Virginia .........L ..........7-8at Buchtel (Akron) .......T ..........0-0

Westminster ............. 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 ........0-13at Carnegie Tech .......L ..........0-9Geneva ......................L ..........0-3

at 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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Coach: Melvin P. MerrittCaptain: J.M. Kinnunenat Pittsburgh ..............L ..........7-9at New York ...............L ........0-13at West Virginia .........L ........0-54Bethany ................... 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. Tippin

Captain: K.V. WaiteEdinboro ....................L ..........0-7at Springfield..............L ........0-25Dickinson ...................L ........0-13at Ithaca .....................L ........0-12Oberlin .......................L ..........6-7Alfred ....................... 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 ..6-01939Record: 0-5-2Coach: Karl J. Lawrence

Captain: W.H. Cookat Haverford ...............T ......13-13Oberlin .......................L ........0-27at Grove City..............T ..........0-0Hiram .........................L ........6-26Johns Hopkins ...........L ........7-13Thiel ...........................L ........0-14at Susquehanna ........L ........0-20

1940Record: 0-7Coach: Karl J. Lawrence Captain: 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 ........0-13

Dickinson ..................W ........14-7at Thiel ......................W ..........6-0Earlham ....................W ........40-0

1949Record: 4-3-1Coach: Louis S. DaddioCaptain: C.E. RimerHamilton ...................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 ......33-25Grove City.................W ........13-7Bethany ..................... L ......13-27at Westminster ........... L ........0-34Geneva ...................... L ........0-20

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

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

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

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

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

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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 Thiel ....................... L ......22-35

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

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

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

1965Record: 3-5 (PAC: 2-4)Coach: John R. ChuckranCaptain: J.P. Butler, H.N. Valentinoat 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. Thomp-sonat 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 ..........8-0

at 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 ........42-7

at 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 ........0-26

Wash. & 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 ........12-7Kenyon ...................... 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

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

NCAA Playoffsat Mount Union .......W ......26-15Dayton .....................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 ........69-6

Earlham ....................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 ......34-14Westminster ..............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 ......13-19

Denison ....................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 ........70-7Kenyon .....................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 ......27-34at 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 ......24-21

at Wittenberg ............. L ......10-52at Ohio Wesleyan .....W ......30-132010 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

2012 Record: 5-5 (NCAC: 4-3) Coach: Mark MatlakCaptains: R. Destefano, T. O’Brien, J. Douglas, C. Sharpat Wooster .................... W, 17-14 Carnegie Mellon ...............L, 7-37at Wabash .................... W, 20-17 Oberlin ............................ W, 15-3at Chicago ........................L, 0-10DePauw ........................ W, 22-20Wittenberg ........................L, 6-35at Kenyon .........................L, 7-20Ohio Wesleyan .................L, 7-34at Hiram ................................13-0

2013 Record: 0-10 (NCAC: 0-9) Coach: Mark MatlakCaptains: B. Burkley, S. Beal, J. Szoszorek, T. PryorKenyon .............................L, 7-38at Carnegie Mellon ...........L, 7-26Hiram ................................L, 0-20Wabash ............................L, 0-65at Ohio Wesleyan .............L, 7-50Wooster ..........................L, 16-33 at Oberlin ..........................L, 0-24at DePauw ........................L, 7-23Denison ..........................L, 21-24at Wittenberg ....................L, 0-56

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Abbott, 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......................1907Aeschbacher, William ............2013Aiken, J. Claude ...............1904,05Albright, Larry R......1967,68,69,70Alderson, Tom ............. 2009,10, 11Alfonso, Silvie L. ....................1952Alikaya, Aydin ..................2012, 13Allgeier, 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, 70, 71Alvarez, 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

Bailey, Hunter ........................2012Bair, 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..................... 2011, 12Battaglia, Jesse ......... 2011, 12, 13Beach, Alwin L. ............1925,26,27Beach, Keith ................2008,09,10Beal, Sumner ....... 2010, 11, 12, 13Beals, Norman K. ..................1928Beaton, Chris .........................2012Becker, 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.....................2008,09,10

Bendekovic, Jason C. . 1991,92,93,94Bendekovic, Ronald C...1989,90,91,92Benedict, Lee L.......1905,06,07,08Bennett, Joe ..........................2008Berger, Charles W. ......1932,33,34Berger, Walter L. .....1928,29,30,31Beriont, Walter .......................1972Berkey, John S. .....................1902Berry, Bill ...............................1979Bertram, Justin L. .............1991,92Betler, Michael ........... 2010, 11, 12Betz, 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. ...........1966,68,69Bober, Tom ......................2012, 13Bobo, J. Patrick ...........1968,69,70Bodenhorn, Oscar H. ... 1909,10,11Bokesch, Pat .........................2004Bonessi, Mark R. .........1983,84,85Bonfadini, Eric .......................2012Bonner, Gregory ....................2002Booker, James R. ..................1971Borg, Carl E. ..........................1932Boka, Hank ............................1997Borkowski, Edward J. ..1978,79,80Borland, Walter S. .......1897,98,99Borling, Gary T. .................1993,94Borne, Ron ......................2012, 13Boucher, Stephen N. ........1989,90Boughton, John A. ..1965,66,67,68Boughton, Richard G. .......1975,76Bourne, Chris...................2012, 13Bourquin, 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. . 1927,28,30,31Boyler, Wyatt .............................2013Brace, 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. .....1947,48,49,50Brinkman, Chad ...............2012, 13Brisbin, 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. .. 1995,96,97,98

Budacki, 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, 11, 12, 13Burnor, 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

Cabral, 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 ............2004,05Capella, Benjamin .................2013Capretto, 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. .................1898,99Carr, Torre ..............................2013Carroll, 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. .........1935,36,37Clark, Tyler ......................2012, 13Clarke, Paul W. ......................1919Clayman, Frank .....................2013Clayton, James K. ............1982,83Clayton, Thomas M. .........1973,74Cober, James R. ...............1926,27Cole, Howard N. ....................1896Cole, Ralph R. ........1905,06,07,08Cole, Warren B. ...........1908,09,10Coles, Terrence C. ............1978,79Coley, Vincent M. ....1994,95,96,97 Collins, Graham .....................2004Collitt, Michael J. .........1988,89,90Colter, Thomas A. .............1906,07Colvin, Trevor ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13Comfort, 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. ......................1894Corbin, Phillip S. ....................1928Cornali, Benjamin M. .............1995Cornish, Eric ..........................2005Cort, Nevin A. ........................1931Cota, Oliver H. .......................1899Cotton, John F. .................1954,55

Coulsan, 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

Dague, 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. ..............1953Dawida, Joe ...........................2012Dawson, Robert L. .................1970Deak, Joe ..............................2005Dean, Julian.....................2012, 13Deane, Thomas E. .................1966DeCamp, John S. ..................1969DeDionisio, Daniel J. .............1980Deets, Larry R. ............1972,73,74DeFelice, Joel ............ 2011, 12, 13DeGiovanni, Matt .........2003,04,05DeHays, Brad ........................1998DeiCas, Bradley L., II........1992,93Deichler, Nicholas ..................2013Deininger, Ken J. ....1985,86,87,88Deivert, Matt ................2007,08,10DeJong, Andrew ... 2008,09, 10, 11Delamater, Henry B. .........1893,96DelFratte, Thomas ..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, 11, 12Devine, Rudy .........................2009Devlin, Bill ............. 2009,10, 11, 12Devlin, 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 .......1978,79,80Ditzler, Luke ...........................2012Dixon, J.A. .............................1893 Dockry, Conor ........................2004Doheny, Matthew A. ..........1990,91Dolche, Gerald.......................2009

Dolde, William E. ....1922,23,24,25Dolde, William G. .........1961,62,63Donatelli, Vincent A. 1979,80,81,82Donlon, Kevin M. ...................1970Donodeo, Roger F. ......1953,54,57Dorksen, Bryan P. ........1993,94,95Dorworth, John D...................1936Dosch, Damon D. .............1990,91Dotterer, Charles M. 1910,11,12,13Dotterrer, Melvin A. ...........1912,14Dotterrer, William Sr. 1909,10,11,12Dotterrer, William Jr. ..............1939Douds, J.H. .......................1893,94Dougan, Timothy J.......1978,79,80Douglas, Charles E. 1897,99,1900Douglas, John............ 2010, 11, 12Douthitt, 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

Eagye, Vernon S....................1918Eaton, R. Pierson ..................1923Ebenhack, Ryan J. ................1995Ebert, Stefan..........................1998Eberth, Michael J. ...1981,82,83,84Edelblute, Nathan G. .............1942Edmondson, Christopher ..1985,86,87Edwards, Charlo ....................1996Edwards, Gregory J. ....1979,80,81Edwards, Robert E. 1931,32,33,34Ehrenberger, E. Dennis 1959,60,61Eighmy, Herbert H. ................1928Eimiller, Kurt D. .................1989,90Eiseman, Charles H...............1903El-Ani, Taylor ................... 2011, 12El-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 ........... 2011, 12, 13Emigh, 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

Facaros, Sid ...............2008,09, 10Fackenthal, Devin ........2005,06,07Falck, Harry W. ......................1942Falk, John, R. ..............1996,97,98Farr, Marvin ............1991,92,93,94Fatigati, Mario J. ....................1974Fawcett, James L. ............1949,50Feldhaus, Matt .......................2006Fenters, Brian J. ..........1992,93,94Ferraro, Scott D. .....1986,87,88,89Ferry, Christopher ..................1997Festa, Robert L. .....................1963Fetter, Christopher ............1997,98Filer, C. Edward, Jr. ...............1946Filer, Enoch C. ..................1916,17Filkovski, Jeffery S. .1987,88,89,90Filous, Zach ..................... 2010, 11Firestone, Harry D. ...........1907,08

Fish, 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, 11, 12Fletcher, Fred T. .....................1901Flick, Rob .....................2005,06,07Flinn, Scott D. ..............1981,82,83Flint, Wilson R. ......................1920Florkiewicz, Thomas J. .....1991,92Flowers, Sam ...................2012, 13Fody, 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..................1907Frink, Zach .............................2012Fritz, 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

Gabriel, 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. ......1904,05,06,07Ginoza, Brandon....................2012Gipe, Timothy R. ....................1983Gittens, Isaac....... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Glamuzina, Tom ...........2004,05,06Gleason, A.C. ........................1900Glenn, Raysean ......... 2011, 12, 13Glenn, 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. .......1962,63,64,65Grecek, Joe .....................2012, 13Green, 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

Haas, 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, John ......................2013Hamblen, Josh............2009,10, 12Hamer, 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, 11, 12Hartford, Terry ..............2008,09,10Hartley, Lynn L. .......1960,61,62,63Hartwell, George F. ...........1938,39Harvey, Zach ...................2012, 13Hasson, 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...... 2011, 12, 13Henderson, 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 ................................ 2011

Hilty, Michael J. ......................1995Hines, Albert B. ......................1907Hobaugh, Adam .....................1999Hockensmith, Wilbur D. .........1896Hoehn, Robert E. ..............1960,61Hoffman, R. Graham .............1955Hogya, Matt .................2005,06,07Holkovic, Brian.......................1997Hollinger, Nicholas .................2013Homan, Earl W. ................1917,18Hood, David J. .............1981,82,83Hopkins, John M. ...................1936Horn, 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 ...........................1976Howser, Rick ..........................2012Hudson, 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

Ignarri, Kevin ....................2009,10Iozzi, Jon J.............................1993Irvin, A.L.................................1894 Island, M. Curtis...........1989,90,91Izbicki, Harry P., Jr. ...........1993,94Ivey, Ethan .............................2013

Jack, William P. .................1948,49Jackson, Clair A. ....................1927Jadlowiec, Matt .................2006,07Jagomast, Frank J. ................1893James, Ryan................2001,02,03Jameson, Pat....... 2010, 11, 12, 13Jamieson, 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, Patrick ..................2012, 13Jones, Ronald W. ........1959,60,61Jones, Ryan......................2000,01Jones, Thomas L. ..................1929Jones, Wyatt ............1999,2000,01Judd, M. Lawrence ......1922,23,24

Kahl, 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. ........1987,88Katz, Leo ...............................2013Kauert, 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...................1932,33

Kerr, Norwood W. ...1916,17,18,19Kessler, Zach ...............1996,97,98Kichi, Michael C. ..........1986,87,88Kidder, Robert J. ..........1995,96,97Kiewlich, Leif A. .....................1959Kimmel, John O. ...............1896,97Kimmelman, Donald M. . 1953,54,55Kinego, Joseph C. .......1964,65,66King, Eric ..........................1997,98King, Harold M. ......................1984 Kinnear, James L.W...............1919Kinnunen, John M...1923,24,25,26Kinnunen, Niles H. .................1927Kinnunen, Victor J. ......1983,84,85Kirkpatrick, T. .........................1920Kitchen, Michael T. .1989,90,91,92Kleppick, David ......2006,08,09, 10Kleps, Jason P. .................1995,96Klimas, Adam..........2001,02,03,04Kline, Christopher C. .............1987Klinefelter, Ronald J., Jr. ........1987Klug, Robert J. ..................1986,87Knapp, Clyde S............1894,96,97Knapp, Frank L. .....................1906Knapp, John C. ............1928,29,30Knepper, Kristopher ..1997,98,99,2000Knisley, Rex W. .......1975,76,77,78Knox, Frank A. .......................1897Koehler, Gary F. .....................1962Koehler, Wilbert F. .................1932Koeninger, Arthur F. ...............1928Kohnen, Mark ........................2010Komar, Matt ............2000,01,02,03Konopka, 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

LaCarte, 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 ......................2005,06,07

Light, Lamar L........................1955Lighthart, William A. ...............1995Lillard, Daniel T. ...........1973,74,75Ling, Ernest F.........................1915Litzinger, James W. ..........1973,74 Livesay, Robert M. .......1972,73,74Locklin, Sean ....................2004,05Lockwood, Marion M. ............1903Lockwood, Paul F., Jr...1989,90,91Lodestro, Larry R. ..................1979Logan, I. Kenneth .............1922,23Logue, John J. ........1986,87,88,89Lomas, Wayne D. .............1974,75Long, Gilbert F. ......................1939Longfellow, Newton ............... 1911Loomis, Herschel H. 1919,20,21,22Lopes, Harrison .....................2010 Lorber, James ..........1998,99,2000Lorber, Timothy ........1998,99,2000Lubarda, Dan ............. 2010, 11, 12Lubic, 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

Macielak, James R. ..........1973,75Macik, Doug.................2007,08,09Mack, Wayne R. .....1989,90,91,92Madonia, Russell V. ...............1976Maglisceau, Richard A...1958,59,60,61Mains, Nick ................................2008,09Majocka, 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.....1984,85,86,87Matic, Nikola ..........................2013Matlak, 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. .. 1900,01,02,03McFarland, John ........................2013McClain, 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. 1996,97,98,99McGrath, Casey ..................2012, 13McGuinness, 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. ............1932,33,34McLaughlin, Tyler ..................2013McKnight, 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. ................1998Medva, Brock.........................2013Meese, David.........................2000Meese, Harold F. ...................1919Meiran, Michael .....................2013 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, Chuck ....................2012, 13Miller, 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, Christopher R. ...........1986Minney, Zach ............. 2010, 11, 12 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 .......................2000,01Mong, Ryan .....................2012, 13Momeyer, Brandon ...........2006,07Montague, E. Parke ...............1896Monti, Medio ..........................1976Mook, Roy H. ...............1900,01,03Moon, Allen R. .............1926,27,28Moore, Charles F. ..................1961Moore, Darius C. ...................1898Moore, Ernest E...........1964,66,67Moore-Seymore, Chas .....2006,07Moorhead, Robert W. ............1899Moran, Joe.............................2012Morano, Matthew M. ....1986,87,88Morelli, Anthony R. ................1969Morgan, Colin ...................2004,05Morley, Hubert P. .........1920,21,23Mormino, James M. .1994,95,96,97Morris, Antione T. .........1992,94,96Morrison, R. ......................1924,25Morse, Daniel W. ..............1946,47Morse, Frank P. ......1928,29,30,31Morton, Lucas ..................2012, 13Mountsier, S. Rush, Jr. .....1919,22

Moyer, 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

Nalevanko, 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 ................1998Nigro, Jon ..............................2013Niklaus, Andrew ......... 2011, 12, 13Nixon, Timothy A...............1993,94North, Shawn .........................1998Norton, Wayne W. .................1897Nowak, Rich .....................2009,10Null, John M............1981,82,83,84Nymick, Stephen ...................2013

Oatneal, 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, 11, 12Ocamb, 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. ..1957,58,59,60Oliva, Joe ..........................2012, 13O’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. ..................1961Opet, Anthony ..................2012, 13 Opet, Johnathon ..............2012, 13Orehek, John M. ..........1972,73,74Osborne, William R.M. ...........1935Overdorff, W. Boyd ................1935

Parker, 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. ......................1950Paxton, Derek ...................1988,89Pearson, Jeffrey J. .......1989,90,91Pedersen, Douglas O. ...........1952Pegan, Jack ...........................1949Pegher, Dave ....................2004,05Pehel, Sigmund J. .................1970Peiffer, Glenn W. ....................1939

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Pelger, Luke...........................2002Pellis, Mark J. ..............1991,92,93Pentz, Henry L. ......................1900Perego, Andrew ......2002,03,04,05Perko, Ben ........... 2010, 11, 12, 13Perry, Drew ................. 2009,10, 11Perley, Seth T. .......................1910Persinger, David J. ...........1984,85Person, Mike.................... 2011, 12Pertile, 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, 11, 12Pucci, Zach .......................2004,05Pugh, Paul ...................2003,04,05Purcell, Michael .....................2013Pursley, James ......................1997

Radel, Steven B......1981,82,83,84Rado, Samuel A...........1995,96,97Ramsey, Harry F. ...................1913Ransford, Herbert E., Jr. ...1936,37Ransom, Frederic G. .............1902Ratcliffe, Ronald R. ................1954Raynor, Devin ...................2006,07Ream, Shane......1998,99,2000,01Reavley, Albert A. .............1902,03Recker, Rob ......................2007,08Reeb, Paul R. ...................1956,57Reed, David A.........1951,52,53,54Reed, Frank E. .................1921,24Reeves, Curtis ..................2001,02Reider, William A. .............1941,42Reimonld, Randall E. ...1978,79,80Reinen, T.E. ...........................1954Reiser, Kurt A..........1989,90,91,92Reiser, Nicholas S. .1993,94,95,96Remaley, Charles B. ..............1934Renner, Milton .......................1897Reno, John F. ........................1896Repasky, Ronald G. ...............1981Replogle, James ....................1946Reynolds, Frederick C. ..........1904Reynoso, Al ...........................2007Rhoades, Kirk .....1999,2000,01,02Riblet, Harry G. ......................1908Rice, Charles A., III ...........1952,53Richards, Paul M. ..................1984

Richardson, 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

Salchak, 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, 11, 12Schinosi, 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, 11, 12Schroyer, Franklin K. .............1938Schumacher, Ronald M., Jr. .1985,86Schwabenbaur, Mark S. ........1980Schwanke, Lucas ...... 2010, 11, 12Schwarz, 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. .....1897Shaner, George A. .................1914Shanbrom, Arnold ..................1941Sharp, Conor ........ 2009,10, 11, 12 Sharp, Timothy J....................1979Shaw, Dale E., Jr. ........1988,89,90Shawley, Keith .......................2013

Tower, Raymond J. ......1983,84,85Townsend, 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

Ufnar, 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

Valentino, 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, 11, 12Vespaziani, Jon P. ............1987,88Veon, Michael R. .........1976,77,78Victor, Justin .....................2005,06Vikara, 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

Waite, 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 ............1933,34Weber, Joshua ..................1997,99Weidler, Wellington E. ...........1909Weller, Donald F. ..............1941,42Welty, Walter H. .....................1918Werley, Tim ................ 2010, 11, 12Werner, 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.......................1926

Steele, 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 .............1991,93Stolar, Cody .....................2012, 13Stone, H.................................1893Stone, Solon W. .....................1937Stone, Wallace H. .............1952,53Storrie, Paul M. .................1928,29Stotsky, Bradley ......2002,03,04,05Stover, James G. ....1965,66,67,68Stoyler, Clayton .....................2013Stranberg, 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, 12, 13

Taaffe, George A. ..............1966,67Tamburlin, Brian..... 2008,09,10, 11Tarnoci, Shawn T. ........1992,93,95Tarquinio, Mario ......2003,04,05,06Tarscon, Ben..........................2012Tasz, Ed .................................1978Tate, David.................... 2008,09,10Tatsch, Robert S. .........1994,95,96Taw, Giovanni ........................2013Taylor, 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. .............1992,93,94

Shear, 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 .............. 2011, 12, 13Sherwin, 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, Kyle ............................2013Smith, Michael ........2000,01,02,03Smith, Nick ..................2003,04,05Smith, Richard C. .............1923,24Smith, Robert W.,III .....1995,96,97Smith, Stephen ......................1996Smith, Thomas C. ..................1904Smith, Tyler ......................2012, 13Smith, 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...............1940,41Spence, 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. ................1993Squirek, 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. ...1978,79,80

White, 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

Yarbenet, 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|

Zacharias, 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. .1951,52,53Ziolkowski, Benjamin .............2013Zipf, Ryan .............. 2008,09,10, 11Zogaria, Anthony ...................2013Zollars, Jason ........................2003Zrimsek, Zachary ...................1997Zubrick, David G. ..............1946,47

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