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1 THE UNIVERSITY ESU At A Glance Location East Stroudsburg, Pa. President Dr. Robert J. Dillman Control.....Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education System Chancellor Dr. Judy G. Hample Founded Enrollment ,200 (includes 5,900 undergraduates) Athletics Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference PSAC. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference School Colors Red and Black Team Nickname Warriors Athletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio Associate Athletic Director Dr. Carey Snyder Academic Coordinator Nancy Jo Greenawalt ngreenawalt@po-box.esu.edu Football Office Sports Information Greg Knowlden gknowlden@po-box.esu.edu Fax Warriors Hotline Web Site Key Campus Numbers Admissions Financial Aid East Stroudsburg University is nestled in the Pocono Mountains, which offer year-round outdoor recreation of all sorts for sports enthusiasts. From hiking in the fall to biking in the spring to swimming, golfing and fishing in the summer to snowboarding, skiing or tubing in the winter, there is plenty to do at any time of the year. Throw in shopping, great restaurants and plenty of attractions and there is something for everyone, no matter the season. ESU is located approximately 75 miles west of New York City, 85 miles northeast of Philadelphia, 40 miles northeast of the Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton area and 40 miles southeast of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. The campus is a quarter-mile from exit 308, Interstate 80. Exit right onto Prospect Street. To Reach Eiler-Martin Stadium One block after the first light turn right on Centre Street. Stay on the road past one stop sign and the stadium will be in front of you. Football Office, Second Floor, Koehler Fieldhouse Take right at the first light on East Brown Street. Go up the hill 6/10th of a mile, take the first left onto Smith Street. The fieldhouse is on the left on the corner of Smith and Normal streets. Julia, located at the entrance to campus, was donated by alumni at the end of World War I to commemorate the wartime sacrifices and patriotism of the school s service men and women. Providing High-Quality, Higher Education ESU - In its 115th Year of Service Founded in 1893 as a Normal School, East Stroudsburg University has been offering quality higher education to the citizens of Pennsylvania for more than a century. With an enrollment of more than 7,200 students, ESU has a strong commitment to academic excellence. Teacher education, the health sciences and programs associated with science and technology are just a few examples of fields of study experiencing unprecedented growth in enrollment. With the university s unique programs in such areas as computer technology, bio-technology, chemical bio-technology and art and design, ESU is poised to offer its students another century of academic excellence. The campus consists of 62 buildings on 213 acres and boasts a student-toteacher ratio of 21 to 1. More than 2,100 students reside in eight residence halls. The university also offers apartment-style housing for another 200 students and has added accommodations for an additional 540 students with the addition of University Ridge, a student apartment complex located adjacent to campus. Approximately 74 percent of the students receive some form of financial aid, including scholarships, loans and grants. The academic year will mark the university s 115th year of operation and the school has approximately 32,000 alumni. ESU, like many other public colleges and universities across the country, started as a normal school, a professional school for the training of teachers. ESU History East Stroudsburg Normal School was founded to serve students in the state s normal school fourth district and had 320 students enrolled when classes started on September 4, In 1926 after the state assumed control of the school, the original name was changed to East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. The school became East Stroudsburg State College in 1960 to reflected the school s expanded curriculum with liberal arts programs and graduate degrees. In July 1983, the Pennsylvania General Assembly established the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education consisting of 14 universities and East Stroudsburg University was born as a comprehensive regional institution.

2 2007 Football Schedule Monday, Aug. 27 at California (Pa.) 7:00 ESU opens the season with Monday night football at California, where the Warriors and Vulcans will meet for just the fifth time in series history. ESU leads the all-time series 3-0-1, with the tie coming in the 1968 State Game. The Warriors won a year ago at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Saturday, Sept. 8 at Lock Haven 9:00 The second of four crossover games with the PSAC West takes ESU to Lock Haven for the 13th meeting between the two schools. The series is deadlocked at 6-6 after the Warriors win last season. Saturday, Sept. 15 INDIANA (Pa.) 6:00 The first home night game in school history provides the backdrop for the home opener as ESU takes on IUP, which shared the 2006 PSAC West crown with Cal. Last year s setback at Indiana was the first game since Saturday, Sept. 29 *MILLERSVILLE (Parents Weekend) 1:00 ESU battles Millersville looking for its seventh straight win in a series that began in 1948 and has continued uninterrupted since, with the exception of a cancelled game in The Warriors were victors in Saturday, Oct. 6 SLIPPERY ROCK (Hall of Fame, Homecoming) 1:00 ESU head coach Denny Douds meets his alma mater (class of 1963) for the first time since 1999 on Homecoming weekend at Eiler-Martin Stadium. ESU is 1-10 all-time against the Rock with the only win coming in 1975, when a 7-0 victory in the season opener propelled the Warriors to the first of nine PSAC titles under Douds. Saturday, Oct. 13 *at Cheyney 1:00 ESU leads the all-time series 50-1 and has scored at least 35 points in each of the last dozen meetings with the Wolves. The Warriors have won the last 27 games to tie the NCAA all-division record for consecutive wins over one opponent. Saturday, Oct. 20 *at West Chester 1:00 The Warriors have won only one of the last six games against perennial PSAC East contender West Chester, but three of those losses were by three points or less. The 2006 game at Eiler-Martin Stadium wasn t as close, with a margin for WCU. Saturday, Oct. 27 *BLOOMSBURG (Senior Day) 3:00 The PSAC Game of the Week on Oct. 27 will feature two familiar foes that have played tightly contested games in each of the last six meetings. The two squads have alternated wins since 2002, with Bloomsburg winning at home in 2006 following ESU s victory in the NCAA Playoffs the previous season. Saturday, Nov. 3 *at Kutztown 1:00 ESU has won its last six games against Kutztown, including a victory to close the 2006 season. Jimmy Terwilliger threw for eight touchdowns to tie the NCAA all-division record and Evan Prall caught five of those passes to set the ESU single game record in their final contest for the Warriors. *Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division Game. HOME GAMES in CAPS 2007 ESU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents The University IFC Media Services/Sports Information University Administrators Eiler-Martin Stadium Student-Athlete Center for Excellence The Coaching Staff Head Coach Denny Douds Assistant Coaches The 2007 Warriors Season Outlook Player Bios Roster The 2006 Season 2006 Game-by-Game Statistics Football History The Last Time It Happened Jimmy Terwilliger NCAA Playoffs Program History All-Star Honors School Records Year-by-Year Record All-Time Scores All-Time Lettermen Warriors in the Pros Opponents and the PSAC PSAC Standings, Champions Opponents IBC The 2007 Football Guide Credits The 2007 ESU Football Guide is published by the Sports Information Office GREG KNOWLDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR On the Cover: 2006 All-PSAC selections; seniors Mike Habel (62) and Jayson Frank (2) and junior David Pacchioni (5) Cover Design: ESU Graphics Center, Cindy Chardiet-Vojnovic Cover Photos: Perry Hebard. Photography Assistance: John Bender, Perry Hebard Editing Assistance: ESU University Relations staff: Doug Smith, Brenda Friday and Sheree Watson Printing: Valley Graphic Services, Bethlehem, Pa. All information in this guide is current as of August 10, 2007 East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, veteran status, disability or age in its programs and activities in accordance with state and federal laws. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding this policy: Director of Diversity & Campus Mediation, 200 Prospect Street, 115 Reibman Building, East Stroudsburg PA or call (570) For special accommodations at any of the events listed in the ESU Football Media Guide, contact the Office of Sports Information at (570) ESU Football Media Guide 1

3 MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION Newspaper Coverage The Pocono Record Stroudsburg, Pa. (570) Tom DeSchriver, Sports Editor Mike Kuhns, Sports Writer The Express-Times Easton, Pa. (610) Barry Miller, Sports Editor Corky Blake, Sports Writer The Morning Call Allentown, Pa. (610) Bill Kline, Sports Editor Jeff Schuler, Sports Writer The Stroud Courier ESU student paper (570) The Warriors in the News Television Coverage Blue Ridge Cable TV (13) Palmerton, Pa. (610) Bob Capasso, Sports Director Brian Unangst, Sports Reporter Mark McKeehan, Sports Reporter Blue Ridge is in its 17th year televising ESU football. All home games will air live and re-air on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. Chris Doty (play-by-play) and Bob Capasso (color commentary) WBRE TV (28) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (800) Phil Schoener, Sports Director WYOU TV (22) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (570) Sid Michaels, Sports Director WNEP TV (16) Scranton, Pa. (570) Jim Coles, Sports Director ESU Radio Network WVPO 840 AM Stroudsburg, Pa. (570) or 1491 WVPO is in its 43rd year broadcasting ESU football. The station has been honored with Associated Press Broadcasters Association state awards for its coverage of ESU football. Check Seese (play-by-play) and Bob Brittain (color commentary) WESS 90.3 FM ESU campus radio (570) May broadcast ESU home football games, Staff TBA Sports Information Director Greg Knowlden Greg Knowlden is in his first full year as Sports Information Director at East Stroudsburg University after taking over as the SID in April He replaced Ryan Yanoshak, who accepted a position as Assistant Director of Athletic Communications at the United States Military Academy. Knowlden came to ESU from Lafayette College, where he was a member of the Athletic Communications staff for three years, including the last two as Assistant Sports Information Director. A 2003 graduate of Grove City College with a bachelor s degree in Political Science, Knowlden earned a Master s degree in Sport Management from ESU in 2004 while he was the Sports Information Graduate Assistant. He began his tenure at Lafayette as the Athletic Communications Graduate Intern and was promoted to Assistant SID the following year. He served as the primary contact for 20 of the Leopards 23 NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic programs during his time at Lafayette. Knowlden performed all sports information and media relations duties for the Leopards 2005 and 2006 Patriot League champion football teams, which played in the NCAA Playoffs both years. A native of Muncy, Pa., Knowlden resides in East Stroudsburg. Media Services/Press Box Information The media is always welcome on the campus of East Stroudsburg University. The following information is provided for the use of the media. If we can be of assistance, please see a member of the Sports Information staff. Interview Requests Players and coaches will be made available for interviews either before or after practice upon request. Players and coaches will not be available on game days until after the game. Please direct interview requests to Greg Knowlden, Sports Information Director, at (570) or via at gknowlden@po-box.esu.edu. All requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Press Credentials Press credentials and sidelines passes for working photographers may be obtained by writing or calling the sports information office by Thursday the week of each game. Please understand that seating in the press box is limited. Photographers must adhere to NCAA guidelines when on the sidelines. Pre-Game Information Numerical rosters of both teams, pregame releases and statistics are available before the game in the press box. The Press Box The Eiler-Martin Stadium press box was built in The press box is fully-enclosed and air-conditioned. It includes booths to accommodate radio and television crews, newspaper reporters and members of the coaching staffs of each team. The main press room is on the 50-yard line with large picture windows that allow the media to see the entire field. The electronic message center scoreboard, which features a fully-animated informational display, is also run out of the press box. No guests or scouts are allowed in the press box. Alternate seating arrangements for scouts on tables at the top of the bleachers will be made. There is no cheering allowed in the press box. Refreshments are provided at halftime. Telephones There are four telephone lines in the press box. Three are for radio stations, including the station covering the visiting team, and the fourth is an outside line. Phones are available for the press to file stories either in the press box or in the Koehler Fieldhouse after the game. Post-Game Interviews ESU head coach Denny Douds will be available in the conference room of the LeRoy J. Koehler Fieldhouse approximately 15 minutes after the game for interviews. ESU s top players in the game will be interviewed first on the sidelines by Blue Ridge Cable television and then in the press box by WVPO and WESS radio. They will be available to the print media once those obligations are completed. The ESU locker room will be open to the press approximately 15 minutes after the game. Statistics Full game statistics are provided at halftime and following the game, including a complete play-by-play and game summary. 2 ESU Football Media Guide

4 In Memoriam Pete Nevins Pete Nevins, the Sports Information Director at East Stroudsburg University for 33 years, from 1969 until 2002, passed away on January 7, 2007 following a short battle with cancer. He was the beloved husband of Gail Nevins, with whom he celebrated 45 years of marriage on December 23, Nevins was a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame and received the Warren Berg Award as the nation s outstanding college division SID. He served two terms on the CoSIDA Board of Directors, and He also won the ECAC-SIDA s top honor, the Irving T. Marsh Award. In the summer of 2006, he was presented with the Bob Kenworthy Good Person Award at the annual ECAC-SIDA Convention. The award is presented to a person who through their actions shows an exceptional amount of respect for the profession, their fellow SID s, the media and the community. Nevins served as president of ECAC-SIDA in and was a member of the NCAA Public Relations Committee for seven years. Several awards have been either created or renamed in Nevins memory. The Pete Nevins Award for Distinguished Achievement was created by ECAC- SIDA, while the PSAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards and the Lehigh Valley Small College Player of the Year awards were also renamed in his honor. Nevins taught a graduate course in Public Relations in Sport Management at ESU. He wrote the sports section for the book, Pride and Promise, a Centennial History of East Stroudsburg University. The New York City native received a bachelor s degree in Business Administration from the University of Miami in 1960 and a master s degree in Health and Physical Education from East Stroudsburg in He spent seven and a half years as a sportswriter at the Bridgeport, Ct. Post- Telegram and served as the SID at the University of Bridgeport from ESU Football Media Guide Dr. Robert J. Dillman President Dr. Robert J. Dillman is in his 12th year as president of East Stroudsburg University. He became the 12th president of the university in July of 1996 and has initiated ambitious enhancements that will chart the institution s success into the future. Dr. Dillman has taken an active role in athletics and serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Under the president s direction, night games will be possible for the first time as lights were installed at Eiler-Martin Stadium last spring. The track has also been resurfaced and expanded to eight lanes. Other construction includes a new admissions center in the Reibman Administration Building and University Ridge, an apartment housing complex for students. Last May, ground-breaking took place for the new science and technology building. Dr. Dillman has been instrumental in the initiation and expansion of the university s Business Accelerator, which offers real work business experience for students and affordable start-up capabilities for viable new businesses. While in college, Dillman competed in four sports soccer, baseball, basketball and track & field at SUNY New Paltz. Dr. Dillman came to ESU from Fairmont (W.V.) State where he was president for eight years. He earned a master s degree at Penn State University and a Ph.D from Clark University, both in geography. Dr. Carey Snyder Associate Athletic Director Dr. Carey Snyder is in her 21st year in the athletic department at East Stroudsburg University. She has served as associate athletic director the past 20 ADMINISTRATORS Dr. Tom Gioglio Athletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio is in his fourth year as the Director of Athletics at East Stroudsburg University. As the Director of Athletics & Athletic Department Chairperson, he is responsible for providing leadership of an athletic department which sponsors 21 teams with over 500 participating studentathletes and a staff of over 50. Athletic facility renovations under Gioglio include the lighting, outdoor track and concession area at Eiler-Martin Stadium and the dugouts at Mitterling Field. There has also been a significant increase in revenue raised to enhance the athletic scholarship budget through fundraising initiatives sponsored through the Warrior Athletic Club. In , ESU placed seventh in the standings for the Dixon Trophy, its highest finish since placing fourth in the inaugural standings in A native of nearby Morristown, N.J., Gioglio previously served as Director of Athletics at Dakota State University and the University of Saint Mary in Kansas. Gioglio earned his bachelor s degree in Physical Education at Montclair State University and his first master s degree in education at Mansfield University, and his second at Northern State in Aberdeen, S.D. He also holds a doctorate degree from West Virginia University Gioglio and his wife Melissa are the proud parents of two daughters, Kalista and Kinley. years. In addition to other responsibilities, she ensures that each student-athlete is eligible to play under NCAA guidelines, making sure the ESU athletic department complies with NCAA rules and regulations as well as maintaining the budget for the 21-sport intercollegiate athletic program. In addition, she founded and coordinates the annual Women s Athletic Scholarship Golf Classic. Snyder earned her B.A. from Springfield in Physical Education and Ph.D. in Athletic Administration from the University of Southern California. 3

5 HEAD COACH DENNY DOUDS Coach Denny Douds 34th Year Record: Nine PSAC titles Three NCAA Playoff appearances 2005 Northeast Regional title Denny Douds enters his 34th season as the head football coach at East Stroudsburg University as one of three active coaches in NCAA Division II, and one of just 10 coaches in all of college football, with at least 200 career victories. Douds notched the 200th win of his illustrious career last season when the Warriors defeated Lock Haven on Sept. 9 at Eiler-Martin Stadium. The milestone victory launched Douds into some elite company that includes Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno as one of the handful of active coaches with 200 wins. He begins the 2007 season with 206 career victories. The Warriors finished the 2006 campaign with a 7-4 record for their seventh straight winning season, the longest such streak of Douds career. ESU put together six consecutive winning seasons from after going 5-5 in Douds first season at the helm of the program in Douds has sported a winning record as a head coach ever since. ESU made its second and third appearances in the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 2004 and 2005, joining the 1991 squad which also advanced to the postseason. In 2005, the Warriors won three straight playoff games to claim the Northeast Region championship before bowing out in the national semifinals. ESU s 11-3 record set a school record for wins in a single season. The senior head football coach in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference continues to bring the same love and enthusiasm for coaching young men as when he took over as head coach in Douds is in his 42nd season on the ESU coaching staff. A native of Indiana, Pa., Douds was a high school coach in Erie, Pa. for two years and an assistant coach at West Virginia University for one year before accepting an assistant coach position at ESU. He started as the Warriors tight ends and linebackers coach under head coach Charlie Reese, and then became the team s defensive coordinator in After eight seasons assisting Reese, Douds took over as the school s eighth head football coach in Dating back to Jack Gregory ( ) and Reese ( ), ESU has had just three head football coaches over nearly a half-century. Under Douds direction, the Warriors have captured nine PSAC Eastern Division titles with solo first-place finishes in 1975, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1983 and 1991 and ties for the top spot in 1980, 2002 and Before the PSAC championship game was eliminated in 1987, the Warriors won overall conference crowns in 1975, 1978 and 1982 and tied for the title with Shippensburg in The 1975 and 1976 teams were both unbeaten and compiled a 19-game winning streak before the tie with Shippensburg in the 1976 PSAC title game. The 1978 squad finished 10-1 and Active College Football Coaches with 200 Victories Division Years Wins 1. John Gagliardi Carroll (Mont.), St. John s (Minn.) III Bobby Bowden Samford, West Virginia, Florida State FBS Joe Paterno Penn State FBS Ken Sparks Carson-Newman II Frank Girardi Lycoming III Larry Kehres Mount Union III Mike Kelly Dayton FCS Bob Ford St. Lawrence, Albany (N.Y.) FCS Willard Bailey Virginia Union, Norfolk State, St. Paul s II Denny Douds East Stroudsburg II Coach Douds Record at a Glance W L T Pct. Overall Record Home Record Away Record Neutral Record vs. PSAC East PSAC East Home PSAC East Away PSAC Neutral vs. PSAC West PSAC Title Games NCAA Playoff Games vs. Non-PSAC Teams Opening Games Closing Games Family Day Games Homecoming Games scored the most one-sided win in PSAC championship game history, winning 49-4 over Clarion. The 1982 team won the school s first ever Lambert Trophy as the top Division II football team in the East and was selected as the ECAC Division II Team of the Year. The 1991 squad gained the school s first-ever NCAA Division II Playoff berth after winning the PSAC Eastern Division title, while the 2004 team advanced to the second round of the playoffs and tied the previous school record for wins with a 10-2 mark. What They re Saying About Coach Douds He emphasized three things a work ethic, doing things right, and enthusiasm. What I learned from Coach Douds has carried over to coaching in the Big 10 and the NFL. Harry Hiestand, offensive line coach, Chicago Bears Many of the things I teach now I copied from Coach Douds having a positive attitude, taking care of your family, teammates and friends. He put us in a position to be successful in life. James Franklin, offensive coordinator, Kansas State From the time he talks to you as a recruit until years after you ve played, Denny Douds is always there for you. I know I m blessed to have been associated with such a fine man. Pat Flaherty, offensive line coach, New York Giants, ESU Athletic Hall of Fame What makes Denny so special is that he cares about people. Every year we have a new group of guys come in and he s going to make sure that they reach their goals. He s touched so many lives in so many ways. Mike Terwilliger, offensive coordinator, ESU, ESU Athletic Hall of Fame 64 ESU Football Media Guide

6 HEAD COACH DENNY DOUDS The 2005 team broke the school record with 11 wins, won the Lambert PERSONAL Trophy and produced five All-America Name: Dennis Carl Douds selections. Record-setting quarterback Born: February 16, 1941, Indiana, Pa. Married: June 20, 1964 Jimmy Terwilliger received the Harlon Hill Wife: The former Judy Nylander (Slippery Rock 63) of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Teacher at the Clearview Elementary School, Stroudsburg, Pa. Award as the most outstanding player in Children: Mrs. Jill Koerber (Slippery Rock 88), recreation therapist in Toms River, N.J.; Douglas Division II football, and was joined on All- (Wake Forest 90), Lt. Colonel in the United States Marine Corps America teams by kicker Mark Brubaker, Grandchildren: Zachery Douglas Koerber, 15; Tyler Gregory Koerber, 13; Morgan Anne Koerber, 11; fullback Anthony Carfagno, punter Ken Gus Garrison Douds, 8; Sam Douds, 5. Parrish and wide receiver Evan Prall. EDUCATION Terwilliger, the son of offensive coordinator Indiana High School, Indiana, Pa Mike Terwilliger, has played a sig- Slippery Rock University, B.S. in Physical Education 1963 nificant role in the latest chapter of Douds West Virginia University, M.S. in Physical Education 1966 career. Terwilliger graduated in 2006 with HEAD COACHING 15 ESU and 14 NCAA records, including tying the all-division record with East Stroudsburg 7-4 3rd East 2005 East Stroudsburg rd East 2004 East Stroudsburg nd East touchdown passes. He also holds Division 2003 East Stroudsburg 8-3 East Champion II records for passing yards (14,350) and 2002 East Stroudsburg 8-2 East Champion total offense (16,064). Terwilliger threw for 2001 East Stroudsburg 7-3 2nd East 4,571 yards and 50 touchdowns to claim 2000 East Stroudsburg 6-5 4th East 1999 East Stroudsburg 4-7 5th East the Harlon Hill Award as a junior East Stroudsburg 2-8 5th East Douds has been honored by his 1997 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 4th East peers many times. He was named the 1996 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 2nd East Kodak College Division Coach of the Year 1995 East Stroudsburg 4-6 4th East three times (1975, 1976, 1982), the PSAC 1994 East Stroudsburg 5-5 5th East 1993 East Stroudsburg Tie 2nd East Coach of the Year twice (1975, 1978) and 1992 East Stroudsburg 8-2 2nd East the PSAC Eastern Division Coach of the 1991 East Stroudsburg East Champion Year three times (1976, 1982, 2002) East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 2nd East In 1976, he was the first unanimous 1989 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 4th East winner of the Stan Lomax-Irving 1988 East Stroudsburg 4-6 4th East 1987 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 5th East T. Marsh Award as selected by the New 1986 East Stroudsburg 1-9 Tie 5th East York Football Writers Association as the 1985 East Stroudsburg 2-8 5th East Eastern College Division Coach of the 1984 East Stroudsburg 5-5 4th East Year East Stroudsburg 7-4 East Champion As a player, Douds was a standout 1982 East Stroudsburg 9-2 Champion 1981 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 2nd East lineman for Slippery Rock University 1980 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 1st East as a right guard on offense and a nose 1979 East Stroudsburg 7-3 Tie 3rd East tackle on defense. His play earned him 1978 East Stroudsburg 10-1 Champion All-Conference, All-State and NAIA All East Stroudsburg 6-2 3rd East America honors. He was named the 1976 East Stroudsburg Co-Champion 1975 East Stroudsburg 10-0 Champion school s outstanding senior athlete in 1974 East Stroudsburg 5-5 3rd East Won-Loss Record 33 years winning percentage That same year, Douds was cocaptain of the Slippery Rock football team 1973 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator nd East ASSISTANT COACHING which won the conference title by beating 1972 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 4-5 Tie 6th East ESSC, 13-6, in the 1962 State Game East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 6-3 Tie 2nd East He has been an active member of the 1970 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 5-4 Tie 2nd East 1969 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 5-3 Tie 2nd East American Football Coaches Association 1968 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator Co-Champion and is an active volunteer for charitable 1967 East Stroudsburg Assistant Coach 7-1 2nd East and church activities in the community East Stroudsburg Assistant Coach 4-4 2nd East In addition to his football coaching 1965 West Virginia Asst Frosh Coach 4-1 duties at ESU, Douds is an assistant professor of Sport Studies. He is one of the 1964 McDowell H.S. Assistant Coach McDowell H.S. Assistant Coach 6-3 few PSAC head coaches who also teach PLAYING RECORD 1962 Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: 9-1 Champion in the classroom Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: 6-3 West Champion He is a member of four Athletic 1960 Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: rd West Halls of Fame ESU, Slippery Rock 1959 Slippery Rock Frosh Chuck Godlosky Record: 5-0 University, Indiana County and Northeast 1958 Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: 8-1 Pennsylvania. He was inducted into the 1957 Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: 9-0 ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in Douds and his wife Judy, also a TEACHING Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Sport Studies at ESU; coached men s swimming Slippery Rock graduate, have been married for 43 years and have two children Physical Ed. and Safety Ed. at McDowell High School, Erie, Pa.; coached tennis Graduate Assistant at WVU, taught Physical Education courses, directed intramural program. and five grandchildren. ESU Football Media Guide 75

7 ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Terwilliger Offensive Coordinator Mike Terwilliger, a member of the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame as a player and a coach, enters his 34th year at ESU and his 30th as an assistant coach. In 2006, Terwilliger was recognized by the American Football Coaches Association as the Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. Terwilliger has been involved in every game that Denny Douds has been on the sidelines as a head coach. He was a four-year starter at quarterback for the Warriors from , and has been an assistant coach since graduating in the spring of 1978 with a degree in health and physical education. He also holds a Master s degree in physical education from Temple University, which he earned in Terwilliger has been the offensive coordinator since 2001 and has led a record-setting offense that has averaged more than 30 points per game over the last five years. His son Jimmy directed the offense over the last four seasons and left with 15 ESU records and 14 NCAA records, including Division II standards for passing yards (14,350), total offense (16,064) and passing touchdowns (148). Jimmy was a three-time selection as the PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year and won the Harlon Hill Award in 2005 as the most outstanding player in Division II football. In 2005, the Warriors averaged 42.6 points per game and yards of total offense as they won the Division II Northeast Region championship and advanced to the national semifinals for the first time in school history. The younger Terwilliger threw for 4,571 yards and 50 touchdowns, while the rushing game averaged 163 yards per game. The 2004 Warriors recorded nearly 500 yards of total offense per game and Jimmy Terwilliger led the nation in pass efficiency while throwing for 3,826 yards, the third-highest total in PSAC history. In 2003, Terwilliger set the Division II record for total offense by a freshman. As ESU s quarterback coach since 1978, Terwilliger has tutored all of his successors at the position. His teaching has helped standout quarterbacks Damian Poalucci, an NCAA record-holder, along with Andy Baranak, Bret Comp, James Franklin and Jeremy Palm establish school passing records. Terwilliger was one of the finest quarterbacks in the school s history, leading the Warriors to undefeated seasons and PSAC championships in 1975 and 1976 in his four years as a starter. He was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in After taking over as a starter early in his freshman year, Terwilliger guided the Warriors to a record over four seasons. He earned All-Conference first team honors twice and was also an Associated Press Little All-American. He threw for 3,799 yards and 33 touchdowns in his playing career. Terwilliger and his wife Kim are the parents of three children. Jimmy is a physical education teacher at East Stroudsburg South High School, Kelly is a senior field hockey player at Ohio State, and Jackie is a three-sport athlete at East Stroudsburg South High School. The Terwilligers live in East Stroudsburg. Did You Know... The 2007 ESU Football Staff has 268 years of combined coaching experience at the high school, college and professional levels. Contact the ESU Football Coaching Staff Head coach Denny Douds - ddouds@po-box.esu.edu Offensive Coordinator Mike Terwilliger - mterwilliger@po-box.esu.edu Offensive Line/Recruiting Coord. Mike Santella - msantella@po-box.esu.edu Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coord. Kenny Stills - kstills@po-box.esu.edu Phone: (570) Football Office Koehler Fieldhouse East Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg PA Mike Santella Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator Mike Santella is in his 10th season as an assistant coach at his alma mater, and his seventh as the full-time offensive line coach. A 1994 graduate of ESU, Santella has already made an impact as an assistant coach for two championship NCAA Division I-AA programs, and two NCAA Division II Playoff teams at ESU, during his coaching career. His front five has provided the protection for the Warriors record-setting offensive performances since he became the offensive line coach, and was instrumental in Jimmy Terwilliger s Harlon Hill campaign in ESU has averaged nearly 500 yards of total offense and more than 35 points per game in each of the last three seasons. Santella has coached 10 All-PSAC selections and has had at least one All- PSAC offensive lineman in the last seven years, including tackle Mike Habel who was named to the first team last season. Guard Greg Munch was a member of the first team in 2002 and 2003, while centers Dan Crozier and Joe Burton were both two-time All-PSAC honorees. He was a part-time assistant coach for the Warriors in both 1998 and 1999, working with the offensive line, and was a student coach in the fall of 1994 after receiving his bachelor s degree in physical education. A native of Bethlehem, Pa., Santella went home to join the coaching staff at Lehigh University where he was an assistant for three years. He worked with the offensive line in 1995, coached the tight ends in 1996 and was the running backs coach in Lehigh won the 1995 Patriot League championship in Santella s first year on the staff, and tailback Rabih Abdullah was a first team all-league selection and went on to play in the NFL. In 2000, Santella was the tight ends coach at the University of Pennsylvania and helped the Quakers claim the Ivy League championship with a 7-3 record. The Quakers had the number one passing offense in I-AA football. 6 ESU Football Media Guide

8 Kenny Stills Defensive Backs/ Special Teams Coordinator Kenny Stills, a former defensive back with the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings, is in his second year as a member of the ESU coaching staff. Stills was a threeyear starter at cornerback at the University of Wisconsin and was an All-Big 10 selection. He played one season at El Camino Junior College for one season before moving on to Wisconsin, where he graduated in Stills was drafted by the Packers in the 1985 NFL Draft and played special teams his first season before earning the starting spot at free safety in He started all 16 games in 1989 before moving to the Vikings for two seasons. He has coached for five years in NFL Europe for the Frankfurt Galaxy, which won the World Bowl in 2003 and Stills was responsible for the secondary and special teams, and in 2004 his defensive backs led NFL Europe with 14 interceptions and advanced to the World Bowl. Frank Lupin Wide Receivers ESU Football Media Guide Frank Lupin enters his 26th season as an assistant coach at ESU and his 47th year in coaching. Including his eight years as a player, four in high school and four for the Warriors, this fall will mark Lupin s 55th year in football. Lupin was recognized for his longtime contributions to Warrior football when he was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of He was a player for the Warriors from , served as a freshman coach in 1961, and returned to ESU in 1983 where he has been a member of the coaching staff ever since. Lupin has developed all-conference, record-breaking pass catchers nearly every year since his return. He has coached almost all of the top receivers in school history, including Evan Prall, who set PSAC records with 4,093 yards receiving and 50 touchdowns in his career, and also holds the ESU school record with 236 receptions. Prall was a two-time All-America selection and set PSAC marks with 1,766 yards receiving and 23 touchdowns as a junior in Tim Strenfel, John Jeffries, Justin Kondikoff and John Kotorsky have also been All-PSAC selections at wide receiver since As a player at ESU, Lupin was one of the Warriors top running backs under head coach Jack Gregory from As a senior, he averaged 7.3 yards per carry, fourth-best in school history, with 313 yards on 43 rushing attempts. After leaving ESU, Lupin was an assistant coach at Binghamton (N.Y.) North High School from , and was head coach at Waverly (N.Y.) High School from Lupin returned to the Poconos in 1980 and was the head coach at Pocono Mountain High School for three seasons before taking a position on the ESU coaching staff. Lupin retired from teaching in 2003 and was a physical education teacher at the Pocono Elementary Center in Tannersville. He earned his bachelor s degree in health and physical education from ESU in 1962, and his Master s degree in physical education in Dan Weller Defensive Line Dan Weller is in his 14th season as a member of the coaching staff at ESU and has over 30 years of football coaching experience. He coaches the defensive line for the Warriors. Andrew Marsteller, David Dean and Dustin Barno have all been first team All- PSAC selections at defensive tackle under Weller s guidance. Barno was a first team All-PSAC selection in 2001 and 2002, and has played for the Colorado Crush in the Arena Football League for the past four seasons. A 1970 graduate of West Chester University, Weller coached football at Kutztown for one year and at Ursinus College for four seasons. He has also spent 12 years at Pottstown High School, including six as the head coach, and was the defensive coordinator at Pius X High School in Pottstown for three seasons. ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Bender Running Backs Mike Bender, a two-year football player at Penn State, begins his eighth year as an assistant coach at ESU. Bender was the Warriors defensive end coach for the past seven seasons, where he coached Greg Thoman, a twotime All-PSAC honoree who was a member of the first team as a senior in Bender was a scout team player at running back for the 1994 Penn State team which won the Rose Bowl to finish the season 12-0 and ranked second in the country. He also played defensive back on the 1995 team which participated in the Outback Bowl. Bender graduated from Penn State in 1997 and coached for two years at Bald Eagle Area High School before coming to ESU. Joey Smith Outside Linebackers Joey Smith, who played in the NFL for four years with the New York Giants, is in his seventh season as outside linebackers coach at ESU. He also coaches the returners on special teams. Smith returned kickoffs and punts and also saw action at wide receiver and defensive back for the Giants from He was a defensive back and kick returner at the University of Louisville and played on the Cardinals 1990 Fiesta Bowl championship team. Smith graduated from Louisville in Graduate Assistant Coach Erik Sadowski Student Assistant Coaches Jordan Berrian, Joe Pereira, Clay Lepley, Karl Anderson and Matt Smith 7

9 ASSISTANT COACHES Rob Mikulski Strength & Conditioning Rob Mikulski is in his 21st year as the strength and conditioning coach at ESU. In 2005, he was named the Division II Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by American Football Monthly. Nine coaches of the year were awarded, from high school to the NFL. Mikulski earned two bachelors degrees at Penn State and graduated in He earned a letter as a defensive tackle on the Nittany Lions national championship team and played at Penn State for three years after transferring from Bucknell University. Mikulski holds a Master s degree from ESU. He is certifi ed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is director of drug and alcohol prevention for the New Jersey Head Start Association. The Jack Gregory Football Scholarship Established by alumni in honor of Jack Gregory 52, ESU football coach from The S. Jerome and Phyllis Rubin Football Scholarship Named in honor of Pocono business leaders S. Jerome and Phyllis Rubin. The Elsie E. Strube Memorial Scholarship Supported by a fund established by long-time loyal and devoted fan, William Strube, in memory of his wife, Elsie. The Martin Wortley Scholarship Named in memory of Martin Wortley 95, a member of the ESU football team. Endowed Football Scholarships East Stroudsburg University has nine endowed football scholarships which have been established to support the program. For more information, please call (570) Coach Denny Douds Scholarship Established in honor of football coach Denny Douds. The James C. Roberts IV Scholarship Established in memory of James C. Roberts IV. The Toby Barkman Scholarship Established in honor of Toby Barkman. The Joseph C. & Joanne Heverin Scholarship Named in memory of Martin Wortley 95, a member of the ESU football team. The Duane Struppler Jr. Scholarship Established in memory of Duane Struppler Jr. Wendy Wheeler Dietrich Athletic Training Wendy Wheeler Dietrich is in her third year at ESU after joining the athletic training staff in the fall of She has been a nationally certifi ed athletic trainer since 2000 after receiving a bachelor s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science at the University of Kentucky. While at UK, she worked as a student athletic trainer for a number of teams, including the football team and the national champion cheerleading squad. She received her Master s degree in Athletic Training from West Virginia University after performing her graduate assistantship at Fairmont State. She has also worked at St. Mary s College in Maryland. Wendy is one of three members of the athletic training staff and works with the football, swimming and tennis teams. She currently resides in Shawnee on the Delaware, Pa. with her husband, Dr. Scott Dietrich, who is also a faculty member at ESU, and their beloved dog Corbin. Important NCAA Compliance Notice to Our Fans and Booster Club Members One of the important foundations of the East Stroudsburg University athletic program is the devoted and passionate Warrior fans who support our teams. ESU athletics sincerely appreciates your interest, which stimulates and encourages our student athletes and energizes our university. We must be cautious, however, not to let enthusiasm for athletics lead us to conflict with the very specific rules and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). By NCAA definition an athletic representative is any individual who has membership in East Stroudsburg University booster club, and/or who has made contributions to the booster club or the athletic department, and/or who is involved in any way in promoting the athletic program. An athletic representative is prohibited from providing student athletes with any extra benefits. Examples of extra benefits include the provision of cash or loans, transportation, meals, clothes, housing, entertainment, gifts, and any other benefit offered to a student athlete. As a member of the NCAA, East Stroudsburg University is responsible for institutionally controlling its athletic program. We are committed to developing competitive teams with goals that are consistent with the mission of ESU while maintaining the kind of responsible program in which we all take pride. Under this principle, the university is held accountable for the actions of all athletic representatives. ESU sincerely appreciates your strong support of the athletic program and we are grateful for all that you have done to make our program one of the best in the nation. If you have any questions regarding NCAA rules and regulations, please contact our athletic office at (570) ESU appreciates your cooperation in assisting us with our NCAA compliance program. 8 ESU Football Media Guide

10 EILER-MARTIN STADIUM/SACE Our Home Eiler-Martin Stadium Eiler-Martin Stadium had lights installed in the spring of 2007 and has a seating capacity of 6,000. East Stroudsburg University s Eiler-Martin Stadium is named in honor of John R. Eiler, an outstanding athlete at the school in the early 1930s and later athletic director and a championship soccer coach, and the late Gene Martin, the Warriors head football coach from and the school s long-time Dean of Men. Formerly swamp land in 1932, today s stadium and field were filled in by East Stroudsburg State Teachers College students working in federal work programs instituted after Franklin Roosevelt was elected president in Many football players at the time were members of the work crew. Dedication ceremonies were held on Oct. 22, 1938, before a football game against Cortland State. There was a parade to the stadium which included both football Student-Athlete Center for Excellence In 1998, ESU established a Student-Athlete Center for Excellence on campus. The center includes experts in exercise physiology, nutrition, academic counseling, psychological counseling and sport studies. The SACE was created to provide all student-athletes with the guidance, counseling and instruction necessary to enhance their academic and athletic performance. Academic services offered: Academic Counseling Assistance in acquiring tutorial services Assistance in declaring a major CHAMPS/life skills programming Professional career development skills Progress reports/academic monitoring Referral coordination to other university agencies The SACE Staff Shala Davis, Ph.D., exercise science Tom Gioglio, E.d.D., administration Colleen Shotwell, MS, sports medicine Robert P. Fleischman, Ed.D, sport studies Nancy Jo Greenawalt, MS, physical education Donna Leitner, Ph.D., counseling Paula Parker, Ed.D, sport and exercise psychology Student Athletic Representatives Coaching Representatives Exercise science services offered: Body composition analysis Dietary analysis Nutritional/psychological assessment Hydration or body water status Nutritional counseling Aerobic power analysis Overtraining analysis Psychological Skills Training teams, members of all other athletic teams in full uniform, students in the Physical Education and Health program, municipal and college officials, and even game officials. New home bleachers were added in 1960 while a fully enclosed, air-conditioned press box was installed in 1988 and new away bleachers were added in Also in 1988, an electronic message center scoreboard was erected at the south end of the field. The stadium has undergone recent major upgrades, with the addition of lights in the spring of 2007 making night games possible for the first time in school history. The track was resurfaced and expanded to eight lanes for the Warriors track and field program in Academic Coordinator for Athletics Nancy Jo Greenawalt Nancy Jo Greenawalt serves as the Academic Coordinator for Athletics. Her main responsibility is to organize an academic support structure for nearly 500 Warriors student-athletes. Greenawalt has 23 years of experience in higher education, including 14 years at Albright College and nine at ESU. During her time at Albright, she worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Women and Physical Education Department Chairperson. She has also served on numerous NCAA, national and regional committees. A 1978 graduate of Albright College, Greenawalt was inducted into the Albright Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 for her achievements earned as a five-sport student-athlete and head coach for volleyball, badminton and tennis. She earned her bachelor s degree in psychology from Albright and her master s degree in physical education from Penn State University. ESU Football Media Guide 9

11 2007 OUTLOOK When East Stroudsburg University lines up for its season opener under the lights at California, Jimmy Terwilliger will not be the Warriors starting quarterback, and Evan Prall will not be flanked out wide at receiver. The duo combined to set nearly every ESU and PSAC record in their careers and accumulated 40 touchdowns and nearly 3,000 yards through the air over the last two seasons. But as head coach Denny Douds is quick to point out, losing two All- Americans doesn t mean that the Warriors will be playing with only nine men on offense in Bringing back four-fifths of an offensive line that was already one of the best in the conference will be a great luxury on that side of the ball as the Warriors break in a new starter at quarterback for the first time in four years. Defensively, a pair of All-PSAC players anchor a linebacking corps that returns all four starters and a fifth member that led the team in tackles as a sophomore in Throw in a standout defensive tackle and a young secondary that already has game experience, and the Warriors should still have what it takes to contend for a PSAC East championship in OFFENSE The Warriors will have the potential to be dominant up front, with first team All- PSAC selection and four-year starter Mike Habel (6-4, 320) as the primary building block at left tackle. Fellow senior Thomas Sugden (6-3, 300) is a two-year starter at left guard, while senior Michael Parshley (C, 6-1, 280) and sophomore Morgan Thomas (RT, 6-3, 285) will be in their second season as starters on the offensive line. Junior Anthony Glover (6-2, 295) also started a pair of games at right guard last fall. Joining that group is Keith Weaver (6-6, 305), a junior from Lackawanna JC. Sophomore Matthew Keller (6-4, 295) has also seen game action up front. Tim Roken and Tom O Brien, the top two candidates to line up under center, are sure to receive the most attention during preseason camp. Roken (6-5, 230), a redshirt junior from Archbishop Ryan in Philadelphia, is in his fourth year in the program. O Brien (6-2, 225) is a redshirt sophomore and hails from New Oxford, Pa. Both players bring similar skills to the position, with good size and strong, accurate arms. The ability to maintain their composure and execute the game plan will be the separating factor to determine who takes control of an offense that has averaged at least 28 points per game over the past six seasons. Redshirt freshmen Nick Caputo and Matt Marshall, along with true freshmen Ryan Cushman, Mark Julian and Ray Wagner, will give ESU plenty of depth at quarterback. The skill players surrounding either Roken or O Brien should make their debut with the Warriors much easier. At tailback, junior Joe Partridge averaged 5.0 yards per carry (52 carries, 259 yards, 2 TD) and also caught 16 passes for 165 yards and a pair of scores as the backup to Matt Brunetti last season. Redshirt freshman Brant Quick, the all-time leading rusher at Berwick, is in line as the primary backup this year and will provide a change of pace to the physical style of Partridge. Russell Johnson also has the quickness and acceleration to be effective and may see time as a true freshman. Senior Joe Kircher is the returning starter at fullback and will be joined by junior Jesse Reider. Douds refers to Kircher as an old fashioned fullback who is almost like a third guard in the backfield. Junior Doug Ogden is the only returning starter among ESU s top three wide receivers, but four other lettermen also return and the Warriors will bring 15 wide receivers into preseason camp. Ogden started all 11 games for the Warriors last season and was second on the team to Prall in receptions (39), yards (494) and touchdowns (6). Sam Shuman caught 31 passes for 472 yards and three scores as a freshman, while junior Drew Stem (11-121) and senior Ryan Michael Parshley (70), Thomas Sugden (58) and Joe Partridge (30) Waltner (9-110) also caught passes in Senior LeRyan Dallas has received a medical redshirt for 2006 as he was injured three games into the season. Redshirt freshmen Jeff Giglio and Ed Kiser both have excellent speed and are expected to contribute in their first year on the field, and Zach Krise is a converted cornerback. Among the incoming freshmen, Chris Calabrese and Jon Clouse lead the next crop of ESU wide receivers. Junior Mike Piazza and sophomores Willie Bell and Matt Brown will give ESU options at tight end. DEFENSE While a dynamic offense has been ESU s calling card for most of Douds 33-year tenure as head coach, the defense played a significant role in last year s 7-4 record - the Warriors sixth straight season with at least seven victories. ESU held five opponents to 14 points or less for the first time since 2001, including a 12-0 shutout at Edinboro. Six starters return off of that unit, including all four linebackers in the Warriors eight-man front. First team All-PSAC performer Jayson Frank and second teamer David Pacchioni give ESU two of the premier linebackers in the conference. Returning starters Dave Lotier and Steve Van Alstine, along with Fred Rice (medical redshirt in 2006), also have all-conference abilities. At inside linebacker, Frank led ESU with 86 tackles in his first season with the team after transferring from Northeastern in the Atlantic 10 Conference (I-AA). Lotier was third with 63 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions. Pacchioni and Van Alstine were both Jayson Frank 10 ESU Football Media Guide

12 Fred Rice (36) and Steve Van Alstine (38) first-year starters as sophomores at the outside linebacker spots last season. Pacchioni made 47 tackles, including five for a loss and four sacks, while garnering second team All-PSAC status. Van Alstine was credited with 59 tackles and 5.5 for a loss of yardage. Rice started the first three games at inside linebacker before going down with a season-ending injury at IUP. He led ESU with 132 tackles as a sophomore in 2005 when the Warriors won the Northeast Region Championship and advanced to the Division II semifinals. Rice s return further strengthens a unit that will be counted on to lead the defense in Junior Jeffrey Moffett, sophomores Ricky Keenen and Brian Jones, and redshirt freshman Matt Freed are projected as the top backup linebackers and special teams contributors. Bryan Billger, Taylor Cave, Mark Kalo and Dennis Lynch may also contribute as true freshmen. The defensive line was the hardest hit by graduation, as All-PSAC players Greg Thoman (DE) and Andrew Marsteller (DT), along with defensive end John Vetter, are no longer with the Warriors. Defensive tackle Miguel Rivera is the only returning starter but gives ESU a significant presence in the middle of the defensive line. Rivera made 34 tackles last year and should have an allconference caliber season in Juniors Matthew Faas and Dave Iobst, sophomore Ross Sauerzopf and redshirt freshman Mark Blecher are the top returners for the Warriors at defensive end. The infusion of nine freshmen at the position, including Greg Bickel, Rudy Cerami, Joe Goldschmidt and Matthew Wilk, will give Douds plenty of options to look at in preseason camp. At defensive tackle, junior Jeff Shrive and sophomore Keith Galinsky join ESU Football Media Guide Rivera as the top returners. One or more of the freshmen defensive ends may also move inside based on team needs, while a handful of freshmen tackles are also in camp. In the secondary, junior cornerback Scott Christy is the only player listed as a returning starter, but sophomores Nicholas Artinger (CB) and Mike Gnall (FS), along with senior Mike Gowen (CB), all started games last season. Christy started nine games at corner last year and had 34 tackles and two interceptions, including one which he returned 77 yards for a touchdown against Cheyney. Artinger also had a pair of picks and returned one 50 yards at IUP. Gnall played in all 11 games as a freshman and started the season finale at Kutztown at safety. He was voted the team s outstanding freshman defensive player and led all freshmen with 32 tackles. Gowen has played in 27 career games and started the first three last year before going down with an injury. Redshirt freshman Rob Hartenfels is also expected to compete at cornerback. True freshman Kevin Schafer is a potential contributor for the Warriors at safety. SPECIAL TEAMS Two of the top three players return in the kicking game, with junior Nick Krut entering his second season as the starting punter and senior linebacker Brock Williard going into his fourth year as the starting long snapper. Krut punted 24 times for a 38.8-yard average last season after transferring from the University of Pittsburgh. The kicking job is open, with freshman Chris Horn and sophomore Greg Knauss going into camp as the top two candidates. David Pacchioni (5) and Dave Lotier (44) 2007 OUTLOOK Starters Returning/Lost Offense RETURNING (6): FB Joe Kircher, WR Doug Ogden, LT Michael Habel, LG Thomas Sugden, C Michael Parshley, RT Morgan Thomas LOST (5): QB Jimmy Terwilliger, TB Matt Brunetti, WR Wes Lindsay, WR Evan Prall, RG David Biever Defense RETURNING (6): DT Miguel Rivera, OLB Dave Pacchioni, OLB Steve Van Alstine, ILB Jayson Frank, ILB Dave Lotier, CB Scott Christy LOST (5): DE Greg Thoman, DE John Vetter, DT Andrew Marsteller, CB Mike Macksoud, S Michael Wiggins Special Teams RETURNING: P Nick Krut, LS Brock Williard LOST: K Eric Petters Lettermen Returning/Lost Returning Letterwinners (32) TB (1) Joe Partridge FB (2) - Joe Kircher, Jesse Reider WR (4) LeRyan Dallas, Doug Ogden, Samuel Shuman, Drew Stem TE (2) Matt Brown, Mike Piazza OL (5) Anthony Glover, Michael Habel, Michael Parshley, Thomas Sugden, Morgan Thomas DL (4) Matthew Faas, Miguel Rivera, Ross Sauerzopf, Jeff Shrive LB (9) Jayson Frank, Brian Jones, Ricky Keenen, Dave Lotier, Jeffrey Moffett, Dave Pacchioni, Fred Rice, Steve Van Alstine, Brock Williard DB (4) Nicholas Artinger, Scott Christy, Michael Gnall, Mike Gowen P (1) Nick Krut Letterwinners Lost (16) QB (2) Joe DeLuise, Jimmy Terwilliger TB (1) Matt Brunetti WR (3) Wes Lindsay, Evan Prall, Ryan Waltner OL (1) David Biever K (1) Eric Petters DL (4) Andrew Marsteller, Greg Thoman, Shawn Van O Linda, John Vetter LB (1) - Michael Zaccagnino DB (3) Andre Davis, Mike Macksoud, Michael Wiggins 11

13 RETURNING STARTERS Mike Habel 62 OL Senior Brookhaven/Sun Valley Junior: First team All-PSAC East selection named second team All-Region by Daktronics and D2Football.com third team All-Region selection by the Football Gazette started all 11 games at left tackle protected the blind side of All-America quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger helped ESU lead the PSAC with 35.0 points and 284 passing yards per game. Sophomore: Started 11 games and played in 13 of ESU s 14 contests, missing only the Millersville game in the fourth week of the season made adjustment from guard to tackle helped pave the way for a rushing attack that gained over 2,200 yards provided pass protection for offense that threw for more than 4,800 yards. Freshman: Started all 12 games as a freshman replaced All-American Greg Munch at right guard on the Warriors line. Background: Helped Sun Valley to the Southern Chester County League title and 12-1 record All-DelCo, All-SCCI and All-Area first team on offensive line received All-DelCo Coaches Award played in Hero Bowl majoring in Criminal Justice. Michael Parshley 70 OL Senior Bellmore, N.Y./Nassau Community College Junior: Started 10 games at center for the Warriors anchored offensive line that allowed ESU to throw for at least 300 yards in six of the final 10 games offense scored 51 touchdowns and led the PSAC in scoring with 35.0 points per game. Background: Transfer from Nassau Community College. Thomas Sugden 58 OL Senior Philadelphia/Roman Catholic Junior: Started all 11 games, 10 at left guard and one at center helped Warriors average 412 yards of total offense, 284 yards passing and 35.0 points per game in Sophomore: Started the final eight games at guard played in 10 games was also the backup center lined up at tight end in certain sets. Freshman: Saw action in three games as a backup center. Background: All-City, All-Catholic League and All-Philadelphia center at Roman Catholic played in Philadelphia City All-Star Game.. earned Unsung Hero Award received American Government Award for top GPA in his class majoring in Communications. Morgan Thomas 74 OL R-Sophomore Allentown/Parkland R-Freshman: Started all 11 games at right tackle in his first year for the Warriors helped ESU run for at least 100 yards in seven games, and more than 200 yards in two straight contests paved the way for an offense that led the PSAC in scoring (35.0) and passing offense (284.4). Background: Three-time first team All-Conference at Parkland three-time All-State selection, including first team as a senior Big 33 Game nominee member of AAAA state championship team as a freshman placed fourth in District 11 in shot put with a throw of 47 feet in his only season of track & field majoring in Health and Physical Education. Joe Kircher 42 FB Senior Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan Junior: Started the first 10 games of the season at fullback scored the first three touchdowns of his career caught a four-yard touchdown pass against Bentley to open the year ran for a pair of short-yardage scores at IUP finished season with 13 carries for 31 yards, and caught three passes for 14 yards. Sophomore: Played in 11 games at the backup fullback rushed seven times for 24 yards caught one pass for six yards ran for 17 yards on five carries vs. Bentley. Background: Three-time All-Division and All-District at Manalapan High School two-time All-County and All-Shore choice played fullback and defensive tackle led team to two playoff appearances All-State selection in track & field invited to 2004 Track & Field National Championships in the shot put and discus played in All-Shore Football All-Star Game majoring in Exercise Science. Rushing Year No. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs ESU Football Media Guide

14 RETURNING STARTERS Doug Ogden 81 WR R-Junior East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South R-Sophomore: Started all 11 games at wide receiver opposite All-American Evan Prall hauled 39 passes for 494 yards and six touchdowns caught at least two passes in all 11 games finished season with five catches for 118 yards and a touchdown against Kutztown caught two touchdown passes vs. Cal had four catches for 72 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown pass, vs. West Chester also scored touchdowns against Mansfield and Cheyney caught five passes for 56 yards at IUP. R-Freshman: Appeared in 11 games caught 12 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown caught 19-yard score vs. Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs had four catches for 44 yards, including a catch for 27 yards, vs. Grand Valley State in national semifinals caught four passes vs. Bentley in the season opener. Background: Led East Stroudsburg South to a 10-2 mark as a senior earned first team All-Area, All-League, All- Lehigh Valley and All-State 47 catches for 877 yards and 11 scores holds school record for catches and yards in a season, and yards in a game (173) majoring in Sport Management. Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs ESU Football Media Guide Miguel Rivera 99 DL Junior Bethlehem/Liberty Sophomore: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle made 34 tackles (12 solo) had season-high six tackles against Lock Haven and Edinboro also made 1.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage at Edinboro recovered a fumble vs. Cheyney broke up two passes on the season. Background: Transfer from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif. played defensive tackle in 2003 for Allan Hancock was part of a team that finished 8-3 and went to the Producers Dairy Bowl earned three letters at Liberty All-Area and All-District at defensive tackle finished third in the state in his only season throwing the shot put majoring in Sport Management. Jayson Frank 2 LB Senior Greenbrook, N.J./ Watchung Hills Junior: First team All-PSAC East selection named third team All-Region by the Football Gazette started all 11 games at inside linebacker led ESU with 86 tackles (37 solo) also had 7.5 tackles for a loss and a half sack made 14 tackles in two different games, against Edinboro and West Chester recorded 1.5 tackles for a loss at Edinboro and 2.0 TFL vs. West Chester had at least eight tackles in each of the last six games intercepted a pass vs. Cal. Background: Transfer from Northeastern University of the Atlantic 10 played inside and outside linebacker earned three letters in football at Watchung Hills rushed for more than 1,000 yards with 17 touchdowns and had 725 yards receiving and nine touchdowns as a senior captain named County Offensive Player of the Year, All-County and first team All-Conference made 33 tackles with an interception and two sacks as a linebacker played in the Sunshine Bowl. Dave Lotier 44 LB Senior Harleysville/Souderton Junior: Started nine games at inside linebacker and played in all 11 contests third on the team with 63 tackles (26 solo) matched career-high with 10 tackles in two of the final three games, vs. West Chester and Kutztown tied for the team lead with three interceptions, including a 26-yard return at Edinboro made eight tackles at IUP recorded seven tackles against Cheyney and Bloomsburg blocked a kick at Millersville. Sophomore: Started first six games before missing the rest of the season due to injury made 34 tackles (15 solo) and had the first two interceptions of his career made career-high 10 tackles vs. Bloomsburg had at least three tackles in all six games intercepted passes in each of the first two games of the season. Freshman: Played in 11 games made first career start against Kutztown Made 22 tackles (10 solo) had six tackles vs. Cheyney and five stops vs. Mansfield also recovered a fumble against Kutztown. Background: All-Suburban 1 League at tight end and linebacker at Souderton All-Area selection named team MVP and defensive MVP played in Montgomery County All-Star game voted team s best player led team in tackles as a junior and a senior picked as Fifth Quarter Club Football Player of the Year majoring in Health and Physical Education. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / / /1 5 13

15 RETURNING STARTERS David Pacchioni 5 OLB R-Junior Exeter/Wyoming Area Steve Van Alstine 38 OLB R-Junior Trappe/Perkiomen Valley Scott Christy 23 DB R-Junior Allentown/Central Catholic R-Sophomore: Second team All- PSAC East choice started all 11 games at outside linebacker finished sixth on the team with 47 tackles (26 solo) was third on the team with four sacks and made five tackles for a loss ended the year with eight tackles vs. Kutztown made seven tackles at Edinboro had five tackles, including a sack for a loss of 11 yards, at IUP had a sack and another tackle behind the line of scrimmage at Millersville. R-Freshman: Played in all 14 games on special teams and as an outside linebacker made 22 tackles (eight solo) had five tackles in his first game vs. Bentley forced a fumble against C.W. Post made four tackles vs. Clarion had three stops vs. Mansfield and at Grand Valley State. Background: Spent a redshirt year at New Hampshire... linebacker, wide receiver and defensive back in high school Times Leader All-Conference at DB made The Citizens Voice Super 33 Team won District 2 title as a senior won two Eastern Conference titles also played baseball played in UNICO All-Star Game majoring in Math and Secondary Education. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / /1 0 R-Sophomore: Started all 11 games at outside linebacker fourth on the team with 59 tackles (27 solo) also had 5.5 tackles for a loss and 2.0 sacks made 27 tackles over the final three games had 10 tackles, including eight solo, vs. West Chester made eight tackles and a sack at Bloomsburg recorded nine tackles and forced a fumble vs. Kutztown also had a sack at Edinboro. R-Freshman: Played in 10 games made 15 tackles (eight solo) had two tackles in NCAA Playoff games vs. Southern Connecticut State and Bloomsburg made three tackles and a sack in season opening win at Bentley also had three tackles against C.W. Post. Background: Earned four letters in wrestling and three in football at Perkiomen Valley All-Conference at running back and linebacker rushed for 1,000 yards team captain Pottstown Mercury and Norristown Times Herald All-Area linebacker won Outstanding Offensive Back sectional and district champion as a wrestler unbeaten in conference wrestling recipient of Robert Huber Memorial Award majoring in Health and Physical Education. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / /0 0 R-Sophomore: Started nine games at cornerback and played in 10 contests made 34 tackles (23 solo) and broke up four passes returned an interception 77 yards for a touchdown vs. Cheyney also had an interception at Mansfield made career-high eight tackles vs. West Chester had five stops at IUP, at Millersville and at Edinboro missed season opener against Bentley. Background: Three-year letterwinner at running back and defensive back... played in McDonald s All-Star game... won District 11 championship in also played two years of baseball... Honor Roll student... majoring in Accounting. Nick Krut 16 P Junior Clarks Summit/Abington Heights Sophomore: Punted 24 times for a 38.8-yard average in first year as the starter landed six punts inside the 20, including three in the season opener vs. Bentley (nine punts, 38.4 avg.) averaged 43.8 yards on four punts and launched a 53-yard kick at IUP punted five times for 40.6-yard average at Edinboro. Background: Three-time All-League and All-Region at Abington Heights All-State honorable mention averaged 42.3 yards per punt as a senior also earned three letters in baseball and was All-League and All-Region as a senior transferred to ESU From the University of Pittsburgh averaged 40.3 yards per punt at Pitt and kicked in the Connecticut and Temple games majoring in Environmental Studies. 14 ESU Football Media Guide

16 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Anthony Glover 52 OL Junior East Stroudsburg/Pocono Mountain East Sophomore: Played in five games starter at right guard in home wins over Cheyney and Kutztown. Freshman: Played in seven games after moving to the offensive line served as a backup at guard played in NCAA Playoff games vs. C.W. Post and Southern Connecticut State. Background: Earned two letters in football and wrestling and one letter in track & field at Pocono Mountain East threw the shot put and javelin honorable mention All-Area choice member of Peer Support majoring in Communication Studies. LeRyan Dallas 10 WR Senior Pottstown/St. Pius X Junior: Started first three games of the year before suffering a season-ending injury received medical redshirt for remainder of 2006 season caught three passes for 31 yards against Bentley in season opener gained 12 yards on two catches and also returned a kickoff 10 yards at IUP. Sophomore: Played in 14 games and made two starts, against Kutztown and West Chester Caught 12 passes for 183 yards scored first career touchdown vs. Mansfield averaged 15 yards per catch had season-best 37 yards on three catches vs. Edinboro had three catches vs. Bentley for 28 yards had one catch in NCAA Playoff win over Southern Connecticut State. Freshman: Caught four passes for 76 yards had catches of 30 yards against Cheyney 24 yards against Kutztown and 20 yards against Lenoir- Rhyne. Background: Two-Time All-Area and All-League wide receiver and defensive back at St. Pius X helped team to District 1 championship earned North-South All-Star Game MVP honors with three catches for 131 yards and two scores set school records with 102 receptions, 1,572 yards and 17 touchdowns selected for Norristown Official Sportsmanship Award majoring in Health and Physical Education. Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Sam Shuman 82 WR R-Sophomore Lancaster/Hempfield R-Freshman: Played in 10 games as a freshman caught 31 passes for 472 yards and three touchdowns finished year as ESU s third-leading receiver hauled in a touchdown pass in each of the final three games had at least one reception in all but one game caught 10 passes for 112 yards and a touchdown at Bloomsburg had three catches for 41 yards and an 11-yard touchdown vs. West Chester caught two balls for 53 yards with a 23-yard touchdown vs. Kutztown gained 95 yards on five catches vs. Cal had season-long receptions of 39 yards against both Millersville and Edinboro. Background: Won two letters in football and two in basketball at Hempfield played in North-South football game had a 76-yard punt first team selection to Section 1 All-Defensive team as a small forward... Dean s List student at ESU... majoring in Pre-Pharmacy. Drew Stem 80 WR Junior Lincoln/Salesianum Sophomore: Played in nine games and made two starts caught 11 passes for 121 yards had three catches for 28 yards vs. West Chester two catches for 25 yards against both Mansfield and Kutztown 13 kick returns for 373 yards (28.7 yards per return) had five returns for 137 yards vs. Cal also returned five kicks for 146 yards, including a 63-yard return, at Bloomsburg. Freshman: Played in seven games had four catches for 91 yards and a touchdown caught a 64-yard touchdown pass vs. Cheyney.. caught two passes for 11 yards against Kutztown also pulled in a 16-yard reception vs. Edinboro. Background: Played basketball, football and baseball at Salesianum led basketball team to state finals and earned honorable mention All-State accolades member of the National Honor Society dad Willard was a Kodak All-American for ESU in 1975 as a defensive back majoring in Sociology and Criminal Justice. Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs ESU Football Media Guide 15

17 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Joe Partridge 30 TB R-Junior Bethlehem/Freedom R-Sophomore: Played in nine games as the backup tailback.. ran for 259 yards on 52 carries and averaged 5.0 yards per carry caught 16 passes for 165 yards scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground, and two more through the air ran for 64 yards on eight carries at Millersville carried five times for 35 yards and a touchdown, and also caught three passes for 33 yards vs. Cheyney caught a 29-yard touchdown pass vs. Lock Haven also scored on a 19-yard passing play vs. Kutztown had at least 50 all-purpose yards in five games. R-Freshman: Played in 11 games rushed 20 times for 104 yards and a touchdown ran for 32 yards on four carries vs. Cheyney and 24 yards on four carries vs. Clarion scored first career rushing touchdown and caught a pass for six yards vs. Bentley. Background: Earned three letters in football, two in track & field and one in baseball at Freedom two-time Mountain Valley and Lehigh Valley Conference All-Star earned the Clifford Steinbach Award team captain played tailback and safety majoring in Health and Physical Education. Rushing Year No. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Jesse Reider 33 FB Junior Birdsboro/Exeter Sophomore: Played in all 11 games as a backup fullback and contributor on special teams started season finale vs. Kutztown had three carries for seven yards and three catches for 34 yards and a touchdown caught two passes for 15 yards at Bloomsburg, including a 15-yard touchdown returned a kickoff 27 yards vs. West Chester made 15 tackles on special teams. Freshman: Played in the first three games of the season carried twice for four yards against Bentley. Background: Four-year letterwinner in football and wrestling... first team All- Berks County at fullback and linebacker two straight years... set eight school records... wrestled at 189 pounds... first wrestler in school history with 100 wins... Honor Roll student... majoring in Health and Physical Education. Rushing Year No. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Receiving Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Matt Brown 85 TE R-Sophomore Telford/Souderton R-Freshman: Played in five games in his first action with the Warriors. Background: Three-year letterwinner in football and basketball... first team All-Suburban One conference at tight end and defensive end... first team All-Intelligencer... majoring in Health and Physical Education. Mike Piazza 83 TE R-Junior Collegeville/Methacton R-Sophomore: Played in eight games for the Warriors credited with first career start at Edinboro. R-Freshman: Played in season opener against Bentley caught a pass for 48 yards in his first career game. Background: Three-year letterwinner at tight end, center and defensive end... team captain as a senior... first team All-Suburban One League at tight end... George Cronier Memorial Award recipient... majoring in Sport Management. Matthew Faas 91 DE R-Sophomore Sea Girt, N.J./Wall R-Freshman: Played in four games in his first year with the Warriors. General: Threeyear letterwinner... All-Conference selection at defensive tackle... member of state runner-up team... majoring in Communications and minoring in Business. 16 ESU Football Media Guide

18 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Ross Sauerzopf 92 DE R-Junior Whitehall/Whitehall R-Sophomore: Played in four games made four tackles, including two solo stops at Mansfield. R-Freshman: Played in season opener before an injury ended his freshman year. Background: Four-year football letterwinner at Whitehall also lettered in track and field... All-Conference selection chosen for the McDonald s Lehigh Valley All-Star Game Football Scholar- Athlete National Honor Society Student Athlete of the Month majoring in Sport Management. Jeff Shrive 61 DL R-Junior Scranton/West Scranton R-Sophomore: Played in 11 games and made first career start in final game of the season vs. Kutztown made 13 tackles (four solo) had career-high six tackles vs. Kutztown made four stops, including 2.5 tackles for a loss, against Cheyney. R-Freshman: Made move from linebacker to the defensive line played in 10 games made 11 tackles (four solo) had one sack and four tackles vs. Bloomsburg in the NCAA Playoffs made four tackles at Clarion. Background: Earned three letters in football and two in wrestling at West Scranton All-Region at linebacker and guard made 114 tackles, intercepted two passes and recovered four fumbles nominated for Big 33 Game and East- West Shrine Game member of the Lions Club Dream Team majoring in Sociology. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / /0 0 ESU Football Media Guide Brian Jones 31 OLB Sophomore Easton/Easton Freshman: Played in 10 games as a freshman made 16 tackles (nine solo) had seasonhigh four tackles at Mansfield made three solo tackles, including a tackle for a loss, at IUP also had a TFL vs. Lock Haven was in on a tackle in eight games. Background: Played linebacker for three years at Easton... won District 11 championship in averaged 10 tackles per game... Honorable Mention from the Express-Times... majoring in Sport Management and minoring in Business Management. Ricky Keenen 34 LB Sophomore Bogota, N.J./Bogota Freshman: Played in all 11 games for the Warriors made 14 tackles (seven solo) made three tackles and broke up a pass at Mansfield had two solo stops against Millersville and Cheyney. Background: Member of the ESU wrestling team as a freshman led Bogota High School to a state runner-up finish in 2004 played running back and linebacker in high school second team All-County 250 career tackles only three-time district champion in wrestling in school history... majoring in Political Science. Fred Rice 36 LB R-Junior Bethlehem/Bethlehem Catholic Junior: Started first three games of the season before missing the rest of the year due to injury received medical redshirt for 2006 season made 17 tackles (12 solo), along with four tackles for a loss and two sacks had eight tackles, 2.0 TFL and a sack vs. Bentley four tackles, 2.0 TFL and a sack vs. Lock Haven made five tackles at IUP. Sophomore: Played in all 14 games and made 12 starts made the transition from outside to inside linebacker led the team with 132 tackles second on team with 12.5 tackles for a loss (60 yards) had two sacks and two pass breakups forced one fumble and recovered two blocked a kick made 17 tackles in win over Mansfield and against C.W. Post in the NCAA Playoffs had 14 stops vs. Bloomsburg made 11 tackles vs. Kutztown had 10 tackles three times, including NCAA Playoff wins over Southern Connecticut State and Bloomsburg had three tackles for a loss against both Millersville and Mansfield recorded sacks vs. Edinboro and Millersville. Freshman: Played in 11 games... made 25 tackles (15 solo) with three sacks forced two fumbles had seasonbest eight tackles vs. Cheyney had two sacks against Millersville voted Outstanding Freshman Defensive Player by teammates. Background: Earned 11 letters in football, track and wrestling at Bethlehem Catholic won all 23 matches by fall as a wrestler Male Athlete of the Year had 250 tackles and 28 sacks in his career scored 38 career touchdowns twotime All-State selection won two District 11 titles in football Big 33 nominee majoring in Physical Education. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / / /2 0 17

19 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Brock Williard 45 LB Senior Downingtown/Downingtown West Junior: Long snapper and backup linebacker for the Warriors made solo tackle vs. Bentley in the season opener. Sophomore: Long snapper and backup linebacker made two tackles made tackle vs. Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoff game. Freshman: Played in 11 games, mostly on special teams as the long snapper. Background: Earned three letters in football at Downingtown West won two Chest-Mont championships won the Athletic Award majoring in Communications Studies Nicholas Artinger 26 DB Sophomore Allentown/Freedom Freshman: Played in nine games and started four games at cornerback as a freshman made 19 tackles (13 solo) returned an interception 50 yards and had a season-high five tackles at IUP forced a fumble and broke up a pass in the season opener vs. Bentley also had a 20-yard interception return vs. Kutztown. Background: Four-year starter at quarterback at Freedom also played defensive back twice named Express- Times and RCN/Service Electric Player of the Week member of the National Honor Society first team Lehigh Valley Conference Lehigh Valley Conference Academic first team majoring in Education. Mike Gnall 27 FS Sophomore Whitehall/Whitehall Freshman: Played in all 11 games started season finale at safety vs. Kutztown led all ESU freshmen with 32 tackles (15 solo)... made seasonhigh seven tackles vs. West Chester had an interception and 11-yard return at Edinboro made four tackles in four different games Cal, Cheyney, Bloomsburg and Kutztown. Background: Led Whitehall to a league championship and District 11 runner-up finish earned four letters in football, three in baseball and two in basketball holds career passing and touchdown records second team All-Area at quarterback All-Area honorable mention in baseball school s Male Athlete of the Year major is undeclared. Mike Gowen 37 DB Senior West Chester/Cardinal O Hara Junior: Started first three games of the year at cornerback returned on Oct. 28 vs. West Chester made six tackles (five solo) for the season. Sophomore: Played in all 14 games backup safety and special teams contributor made 29 tackles (20 solo) had a tackle for a loss against Kutztown made a tackle in 13 of the Warriors 14 games season-high four tackles vs. Bloomsburg made three tackles in NCAA Playoff wins over C.W. Post and Bloomsburg returned an interception 26 yards against Mansfield. Freshman: Played in nine games, mostly as a nickel back made 19 tackles (15 solo) had career-high five tackles vs. Millersville broke up a pass and made three tackles vs. Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs made three tackles vs. Kutztown. Background: Played football, basketball and golf and ran track at Cardinal O Hara earned Special Teams MVP led the Lions to a 7-2 mark as a senior majoring in Sport Management. Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int / / / /0 1 ESU Athletic Traditions Red and Black The school colors go back to the first year of the Normal School in The Stroudsburg Times noted on September 28, 1893 that the school colors are Red and Black. The school yell, you will have to translate for yourself. The athletic teams were known as the Red and Black until Origin of The Warriors On April 8, 1932, a writer in The Stroud Courier, the campus newspaper, who signed her column, Just Debs, noted: The majority of colleges have nicknames for their athletic teams. This writer in the future is going to refer to the local teams as the Warriors. A new Warrior logo was adopted in ESU Football Media Guide

20 Nick Caputo 12 QB R-Freshman Naples, Fla./Barron Collier Background: Four-year athlete in football and basketball at Barron Collier HS in Naples, Fla.... majoring in Physical Therapy. Matt Marshall 9 QB R-Freshman York/Spring Grove Background: Member of Harrisburg Patriot- News Top 100 as a junior and senior... honorable mention All-State three straight years... second team All-League as a sophomore and All-County over final two seasons... holds Hanover County career passing records in yards (4,895), touchdowns (39) and completions (357)... played in War of the Roses All-Star Game and Pennsylvania East/West All-Star Game... football captain in final two years... captain of the basketball team as a junior... major is undeclared. Tim Roken 11 QB R-Junior Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan Background: Earned two letters in football and three in track & field... honorable mention All-Catholic League and honorable mention All-City selection... team captain... member of the All- Catholic team as a javelin thrower as a junior and a senior... also played basketball and was a member of the swimming team... majoring in Sport Management. Brant Quick 8 TB R-Freshman Berwick/Berwick Background: Four-year letterwinner in football at Berwick... All-State selection... holds school s all-time rushing record with 4,800 yards... also returned kicks and punts and played cornerback... majoring in Communications. PLAYERS TO WATCH Jeff Giglio 7 WR R-Freshman Easton/Freedom Background: Two-year letterwinner in football at wide receiver and safety... earned four letters in track & field... holds school records in 100 (10.6 seconds) and 200 (21.5 seconds)... majoring in Sport Management. Ed Kiser 87 WR R-Freshman Red Lion/Red Lion Background: Four-year letterwinner in football and track & field... broke 11 school records in football as a wide receiver, cornerback and punt returner... team s player of the year for two seasons... four-time player of the year recipient in track & field... second in the state in the 400 meters (48.20) as a senior... placed fifth in the state in the 4x400 relay... also ran 200 meters and 4x200 relay... majoring in Health and Physical Education. Tom O Brien 19 QB R-Sophomore New Oxford/New Oxford Background: Earned three letters in football and four in volleyball at New Oxford... second in school history in all passing categories... threw for 1,000 yards in two different seasons... school s Male Athlete of the Year... two-time All-State selection as a setter in volleyball... holds records for assists and aces... played basketball for three seasons... member of the National Honor Society... majoring in Criminal Justice. ESU Football Media Guide 19

21 PLAYERS TO WATCH Zach Krise 21 WR R-Freshman Hanover/Southwest Background: Four-year letterwinner in football and track & fi eld... holds school records for all-purpose yards and interceptions... 1,300 career return yards and nine interceptions... played wide receiver and defensive back... two-time All-County long jump champion... long jumped 22 feet, triple jumped 42 feet and high jumped also ran on 4x100 relay team... majoring in Sociology. Willie Bell 86 TE R-Sophomore Bel Air, Md./Bel Air Background: Three-year letterwinner in football at tight end, wide receiver and defensive end... second team All- County as a junior and senior career receptions for 1,182 yards and 14 touchdowns... set school record with 42 catches as a junior... team won county and regional championships in 2003 and also lettered twice on championship baseball teams and once as a thrower in track and fi eld... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Honor Roll student... majoring in Health and Physical Education. Matthew Keller 66 OL R-Sophomore Airville/Red Lion R-Freshman: Played in three games on the offensive line. Background: Three-year letterwinner in football at Red Lion... YAIAA All-Star... earned two letters in volleyball... Honor Roll student... majoring in Business Management. Keith Galinsky 79 DL R-Sophomore Carbondale/Lakeland R-Freshman: Played in fi ve games on the defensive line made a tackle against Mansfi eld. Background: Three-year starter on the offensive and defensive line... three-time All-County selection... All-State as a senior... also played baseball and basketball for three years... Eagle Scout... Honor Roll student... majoring in Special Education. Dave Iobst 96 DE R-Junior Easton/Wilson R-Sophomore: Played in two games made three tackles against Kutztown (one solo, two assisted). Background: Fouryear letterwinner at Wilson... played linebacker and fullback and on the defensive line... All-Conference and All-Area selection... also wrestled at 189 pounds... sprinter, jumper and thrower on the track & fi eld team... played for former ESU quarterback Bret Comp... majoring in Health and Physical Education. Matt Freed 39 OLB R-Freshman Souderton/Souderton Background: Three-year starter at running back and linebacker... fi rst team All-League... third team All-State... ran for 1,380 yards and 113 touchdowns as a senior... averaged 9.3 yards per carry... had 121 tackles and eight sacks in fi nal season... Maxwell Award recipient... Honor Roll student... majoring in History and Secondary Education. Rob Hartenfels 15 DB R-Freshman East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South Background: Four-year member of the football team... All-Lehigh Valley at cornerback... All- League and All-Area at cornerback and wide receiver as a junior and senior... member of the WNEP Dream Team... did pole vault and ran 100 and 200 in track & fi eld... member of the National Honor Society... majoring in Sport Management. 20 ESU Football Media Guide

22 Ray Wagner QB Freshman Harrisburg/Susquehanna Background: Three-year starter... led team to 2006 Mid-Penn AAA championship with a 10-2 record... fi rst team All-Conference and Conference MVP... second team All-State... threw for 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns and ran for 800 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior... majoring in Business Management. Russell Johnson TB Freshman Darby/Archbishop Carroll Background: Earned three letters in football and four in track & fi eld... All-DelCo, All-Main Line and All-Catholic League selection in both sports... played tailback and linebacker... did sprints and jumps in track... majoring in Sport Management. Jonathan Gonzalez FB Junior Clifton, N.J./Clifton/ Lackawanna JC Background: All-League, All-Area and All-County as a linebacker... helped team to fi rst playoff appearance in seven years... wrestled at 189 pounds... placed third in the district and fourth in the region... majoring in Sport Management. Jon Clouse WR Freshman East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg North Background: Earned three letters in football and four in track & fi eld... threetime All-Mountain Valley Conference and All-Area selection in both sports... District champion in the long jump... majoring in Criminal Justice. Ken Pickell OL Freshman Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Background: Three-year letterwinner... fi rst team All-Skyland Conference, fi rst team All-Area, fi rst team All-West Jersey and fi rst team All-Group 4... second team AP All-State... team captain... member of 2005 state championship team with 12-0 record... major is undeclared. Nick Wagner OL Freshman Monroe, Mich./Monroe Background: Two-year letterwinner... All-County selection on offensive and defensive line... team captain... member of Student Senate and Michigan Youth in Government... State Honors Choir... member of Drama Club... majoring in Biology. PLAYERS TO WATCH Keith Weaver OL Junior Upper Black Eddy/Palisades/ Lackawanna JC Background: Four-year letterwinner on the offensive line at Palisades... attended Lackawanna Junior College... majoring in Business. Chris Horn K Freshman New Tripoli/Northwestern Background: First team All-Area and second team All-State in only year as a kicker... perfect on 54 extra points and was 4-of-5 on fi eld goals... four-year letterwinner as goalkeeper in soccer... second team All-Area and second team All- League... member of Key Club... Honor Roll student... majoring in Marketing. Greg Knauss K Sophomore Allentown/Parkland Background: Earned nine letters in four sports in high school... All-Conference and All-State selection in football... Big 33 Game nominee... played in McDonald s All-Star Game... All-Conference as shortstop in baseball... also played basketball and volleyball... attended Milford Prep (Conn.)... majoring in Spanish. Chris Calabrese WR Freshman Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian Background: Four-year letterwinner in football... played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and defensive back, and returned kicks and punts... led team to CHSFL AA championship in CHSFL Offensive Player of the Year... All- City and All-Borough selection... threw for 1,000 yards and ran for 1,100 yards while accounting for 28 total touchdowns as a senior... played one year of baseball... member of the weightlifting club... second honors student... major is undeclared. ESU Football Media Guide 21

23 PLAYERS TO WATCH Greg Bickel DE Freshman Levittown/Pennsbury Background: Three-year starter and letterwinner at defensive end and offensive tackle... second team All-State selection... led team to District 1 championship in majoring in Sport Management. Rudy Cerami DE Freshman Aston/Sun Valley Background: Four-year letterwinner... second team All-Delaware County at defensive end... member of the Southern Chester County League fi rst team at defensive end and guard... third team All- State sacks and 180 tackles in his career... team defensive MVP... played two years of baseball... majoring in Sociology. Joe Goldschmidt DE Freshman Havertown/Cardinal O Hara Background: Three-year letterwinner... fi rst team All-Catholic League and fi rst team All-DelCo... team captain... also played basketball for one year... major is undeclared. Matthew Wilk DE Freshman Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan Background: Two-year letterwinner... All-Catholic and All-City selection... team captain and MVP as a senior... also played rugby and basketball... major is undeclared. Bryan Billger OLB Freshman Allentown/Salisbury Background: Four-year letterwinner... second team All-Colonial League linebacker for two years and honorable mention as a running back... team captain as a senior... team defensive MVP... led team in tackles over fi nal two seasons... played in McDonald s All-Star Game... earned two letters in basketball... ran the 100, 200 and 4x100 meter relay for one year in track... helped relay team place fourth in the Colonial League and fi fth in the district... member of the Future Business Leaders of America and the Key Club... major in undeclared. Taylor Cave LB Freshman Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan Background: Three-year letterwinner at linebacker and center... member of All-Catholic team as a junior and senior... All-City selection as a senior... made 85 tackles... averaged 41.3 yards per punt... Honor Roll student... recipient of the Philadelphia Eagles scholar-athlete award for majoring in Athletic Training. Mark Kalo OLB Freshman Allentown/Emmaus Background: Earned three letters in football and four in track & fi eld... played running back, linebacker, safety and defensive end... played in McDonald s All-Star Game set school record in 100 and 200 meters as a junior... member of 4x100 relay team that placed fi fth in the state as a freshman... Emmaus student ambassador... majoring in Sport Management. Dennis Lynch LB Freshman Levittown/Pennsbury Background: Lettered as a linebacker and defensive end at Pennsbury... member of 2006 District championship team that fi nished the season David Castillo DB Freshman E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South Background: Two-year letterwinner at cornerback at East Stroudsburg South... All-Conference and All-Area selection as a junior and senior... also earned three letters in basketball... averaged 10 points and eight assists and was named to the All-Conference team... Honor Roll student... majoring in Accounting. Kevin Schafer FS Freshman Fairless Hills/Conwell-Egan Background: Three-year letterwinner in football and basketball... played quarterback, linebacker and safety... fi rst team All-City and second team All-State selection... Philadelphia Catholic League MVP... Maxwell Award winner... team captain... set school records for passing yards and touchdowns... threw shot put and ran 100 meters in track & fi eld... Honor Roll student in seven of eight semesters... majoring in Secondary Education. ESU won the 2005 Lambert Meadowlands Award for football supremacy in the East in Division II. 22 ESU Football Media Guide

24 THE LAST TIME Head coach Denny Douds with quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger following the 200th win of his career last year against Lock Haven. 100-Yard Rushing Game ESU - Matt Brunetti (106), Kutztown, 2006 Opp. - Brent Steinmetz (161), West Chester, Yard Rushing Game ESU - Derek Lucas (218), SCSU, NCAA Playoffs, 2005 Opp. - Jamar Brittingham (200), Bloomsburg, NCAA Playoffs, Rushing Attempts ESU - Greg Vaughn (31), Kutztown, 2002 Opp. - Brent Steinmetz (32), West Chester, Yard Passing Game ESU - Jimmy Terwilliger (327), Kutztown, 2006 Opp. - Steve Armstrong (365), SCSU, NCAA Playoffs, Pass Completions ESU - Jimmy Terwilliger (35), Bloomsburg, 2006 Opp. - Jeremy Copeland (28), Kutztown, Pass Attempts ESU - Jimmy Terwilliger (48), Bloomsburg, 2006 Opp. - Steve Armstrong (40), SCSU, NCAA Playoffs, Yard Receiving Game ESU Doug Ogden (118) and Evan Prall (101), Kutztown, 2006 Opp. Brahin Bilal (136), Bloomsburg, 2006 The Last Time it Happened Yard Receiving Game ESU - Evan Prall (254), Lock Haven, 2006 Opp. - not available Run of 50 Yards ESU - Anthony Carfagno (61), Bentley, 2005 Opp. - Brandon Lombardy (66), California, 2006 Pass of 50 Yards ESU - Wes Lindsay from Jimmy Terwilliger (68), Bloomsburg, 2006 Opp. - Brahin Bilal from Dan Latorre (79), Bloomsburg, 2006 Punt Return for TD ESU - Evan Prall (75 yards), West Chester, 2006 Opp. - Chris Bone (85 yards), C.W. Post, 2005 Kickoff Return for TD ESU - Michael Glover (93 yards), Millersville, 2002 Opp. - Brandon Carr (47 yards), GVSU, NCAA Playoffs, 2005 Interception Return for TD ESU - Scott Christy (77 yards), Cheyney, 2006 Opp. - Jim Soltis (47 yards), Edinboro, 2004 Fumble Return for TD ESU - Phil DeCecco (43 yards), Cheyney, 2002 Opp. - Phil Riccardi (19 yards), Bloomsburg, 2006 Blocked Punt Return for TD ESU - Tyree Townes (7 yards), Bloomsburg, NCAA Playoffs, 2005 Opp. - Barron James (recovered in end zone), Mansfield, 1998 Blocked Field Goal Return for TD ESU - Tyree Townes (84 yards), Millersville, 2003 Opp. - Antonio Williams (69 yards), Shippensburg, 2002 Recorded a Safety ESU - Andrew Marsteller, Lenoir-Rhyne, Yard Field Goal ESU - Mark Brubaker (48 yards), C.W. Post, NCAA Playoffs, 2005 Opp. - Kory Robertson (47 yards), Edinboro, Yard Punt ESU - Ken Parrish (60 yards), Edinboro, 2005 Opp. - Brandon Fields (66 yards), Mansfield, 2006 ESU Football Media Guide 23

25 THE PSAC PSAC Overview The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 56 years of organized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected NCAA Division II athletic conferences. In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 38 NCAA team champions and 210 individual title winners, giving credence to its fine athletic tradition. The conference has prospered on the national level in recent years, as it annually has close to one-third of its teams participating in NCAA postseason competition. The PSAC also distinguishes itself as the second largest Division II conference in terms of sports sponsorship, awarding titles for 22 different sports. While proud of its athletic success, the league has also thrived in an academic sense. The number of student-athletes designated by the conference as Scholar-Athletes - those who have attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better - has increased nearly every year since that standard was adopted in The impressive number of yearly designees reached 1,420 in Furthermore, the most recent figure is nearly double the total of those in the mid-1990s and is almost one-third of the total studentathletes today. The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and administering men s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers colleges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest and growth of women s athletics, the conference was restructured to provide for women s programs. From its inception, each conference member selected its own competitive division within the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted to reclassify the entire conference to Division II. Divisional Champions 2006: Bloomsburg (E); IUP, California (W) 2005: Bloomsburg (E); California, Edinboro (W) 2004: West Chester (E), Shippensbug, Edinboro, IUP (W) 2003: East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg (E), IUP, Edinboro (W) 2002: East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg (E), IUP (W) 2001: Bloomsburg (E), IUP (W) 2000: Bloomsburg (E), Clarion, IUP, Slippery Rock (W) 1999: West Chester (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1998: Millersville (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1997: Bloomsburg (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1996: Bloomsburg (E), Clarion (W) 1995: Bloomsburg, Millersville (E), Edinboro (W) 1994: Bloomsburg, West Chester (E), IUP (W) 1993: Millersville (E), IUP (W) 1992: West Chester (E), IUP (W) 1991: East Stroudsburg (E), IUP (W) 1990: Millersville (E), IUP (W) 1989: West Chester, Millersville (E), Edinboro (W) Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 204 Annex Building Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, Pa Commissioner: Steve Murray, (570) Asst. Comm. for External Relations: Will Adair, (570) Asst. Comm. for Internal Relations: Carlin Chesick Director of Media Relations: Lauren Packer, (570) PSAC Champions : Millersville, (E) Shippensburg (W) The State Game 1987: IUP 21, West Chester : IUP 20, West Chester : Bloomsburg 31, IUP : California 21, Bloomsburg : Clarion 27, ESU : ESU 24, Edinboro : Shippensburg 34, Millersville : Clarion 15, Kutztown : Lock Haven 48, Cheyney : ESU 49, Clarion : Clarion 25, Millersville : ESU 14, Shippensburg 14 (tie) 1975: ESU 24, Edinboro : Slippery Rock 20, West Chester : Slippery Rock 28, West Chester : Slippery Rock 29, West Chester : West Chester 35, Edinboro : Edinboro 14, West Chester : West Chester 41, Clarion : ESU 28, California 28 (tie) 1967: West Chester 27, Clarion 7 Although all 14 institutions are members of NCAA Division II, eight schools have also elected to compete at the Division I level in select sports. In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a result of Legislative Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education. The system now enrolls in excess of 109,000 students. The alumni of the State System is over 600,000, which includes roughly 405,000 Pennsylvanians. One of the largest conferences in the nation, the PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 14 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa NCAA Champions Team - Bloomsburg, Division II Field Hockey Individual - Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Nate Reider, Shippensburg (Javelin); Division I Wrestling - Gregor Gillespie, Edinboro (149 lbs.); Division II Wrestling - Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (133 lbs.); Division II Swimming & Diving - Jamie Wolf, Clarion (1m, 3m diving); Kathrin Dumitru, West Chester (100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Individual Medley); Katie Brosseau, West Chester (1650 freestyle) ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Football Mike Butterworth, Slippery Rock; Derek Katris, California; Women s Soccer - Julie Karcher, West Chester; Track & Field/ Cross Country - Amber Hackenberg, Bloomsburg; Erin Richard, Clarion; At-Large - Jaime Wolf, Clarion (Swimming & Diving); Ashley Yelinek, Bloomsburg (Swimming & Diving); Women s At-Large Academic All-America of the Year - Jamie Wolf, Clarion 2006 PSAC Football Standings Eastern Division PSAC Overall W L W L *Bloomsburg West Chester ESU Millersville Kutztown Cheyney Mansfield *Eastern Division Champion 1966: Clarion 28 West Chester : ESU 26, IUP : ESU 27, IUP : West Chester 36, Slippery Rock : Slippery Rock 13, ESU : West Chester 21, Slippery Rock : West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6 Picked by Saylor System West Chester ESU, Bloomsburg, California West Chester (tie) Lock Haven West Chester West Chester West Chester Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Picked by Sportswriters West Chester IUP, Millersville (tie) Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Bloomsburg Mansfield Mansfield Lock Haven California Lock Haven ESU Shippensburg Millersville IUP Western Division PSAC Overall W L W L *IUP *California Slippery Rock Edinboro Shippensburg Lock Haven Clarion *Co-Western Division Champions ESU Football Media Guide

26 ESU quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger was the recipient of the 2005 Harlon Hill Award as the most outstanding football player in Division II. Harlon Hill Award th 2005 Winner th 2003 Regional Finalist AP Little All-America 2006 second team 2005 second team D2football.com All-America 2006 honorable mention 2005 second team 2004 honorable mention D2football.com All-Region Offensive Player of the Year 2003, 2004 Football Gazette All-America 2006 honorable mention 2005 fi rst team 2004 third team 2003 honorable mention PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year 2003, 2004, 2006 First Team All-PSAC East ESU Outstanding Player ESU Redshirt Award Jimmy Terwilliger 2005 Harlon Hill Award Winner JIMMY TERWILLIGER 15 ESU School Records 14 NCAA Division II Records ESU PSAC DII NCAA History Touchdown Passes () 148 1st 1st 1st t-1st Touchdown Passes (Season) 50, st 1st t-2nd t-10th Total Offense () 16,064 1st 1st 1st 3rd Total Offense (Season) 4,960, st 1st 2nd 8th Passing Yards () 14,350 1st 1st 1st 4th Passing Yards (Season) 4,571, st 1st 2nd 13th Passing Efficiency () st 1st 2nd 3rd Passing Efficiency (Season) 186.0, st 1st 3rd 6th (min. 30 attempts/game) Pass Attempts () 1,481 1st 2nd Pass Attempts (Season) 424, st 7th Pass Completions () 906 1st 1st Pass Completions (Season) 262, st 4th Completion Percentage () st Completion Percentage (Season) 64.2, st Other Division II Records Games with a Touchdown Pass 47 Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass 37 Seasons Gaining 4,000 Yards of Total Offense 2, 2004 and 2005 Seasons Gaining 3,000 Yards of Total Offense 4, Games with 300 Yards of Total Offense () 23 Games with 300 Yards of Total Offense (Season) 9, 2004 and 2005 Games with 200 Yards Passing () 43 Games with 200 Yards Passing (Season) 14, 2005 Games with 3 TD Passes 28 Points by a QB () 744 Points by a QB (Season) 324, 2005 Statistics G Eff. Comp. Att. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD Total Off , ,064 ESU Football Media Guide 25

27 2007 WARRIORS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 2 *Jayson Frank LB Sr. Greenbrook, N.J./Watchung Hills 4 Joe Sorice TB R-Fr. Hanover/Delone Catholic 5 *David Pacchioni OLB R-Jr. Exeter/Wyoming Area 7 Jeff Giglio WR R-Fr. Easton/Freedom 8 Brant Quick TB R-Fr. Berwick/Berwick 9 Matt Marshall QB R-Fr. York/Spring Grove 10 *LeRyan Dallas WR Sr. Pottstown/St. Pius X 11 Tim Roken QB R-Jr. Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan 12 Nick Caputo QB R-Fr. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier 15 Rob Hartenfels DB R-Fr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South 16 *Nick Krut P Jr. Clarks Summit/Abington Heights 19 Tom O Brien QB R-So. New Oxford/New Oxford 20 Mike Nuscis DB R-Fr. Cape May, N.J./Cape May Courthouse 21 Zach Krise WR R-Fr. Hanover/Southwest 23 *Scott Christy DB R-Jr. Allentown/Central Catholic 26 *Nicholas Artinger DB So. Allentown/Freedom 27 *Mike Gnall FS So. Whitehall/Whitehall 28 Patrick Conover DB R-Fr. Dover, N.J./Dover 30 *Joe Partridge TB R-Jr. Bethlehem/Freedom 31 *Brian Jones OLB So. Easton/Easton 32 Jeff Nance TB R-Fr. Philadelphia/Downingtown 33 *Jesse Reider FB Jr. Birdsboro/Exeter 34 *Ricky Keenen LB So. Bogota, N.J./Bogota 35 Jeff Case FB R-Fr. Blairstown, N.J./North Warren 36 *Fred Rice LB R-Jr. Bethlehem/Bethlehem Catholic 37 *Mike Gowen DB Sr. West Chester/Cardinal O Hara 38 *Steve Van Alstine OLB R-Jr. Trappe/Perkiomen Valley 39 Matt Freed OLB R-Fr. Souderton/Souderton 40 Brent Jones FB R-Fr. Wilkes-Barre/Meyers 42 *Joe Kircher FB Sr. Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 44 *Dave Lotier LB Sr. Harleysville/Souderton 45 *Brock Williard OLB Sr. Downingtown/Downingtown West 48 Chris Jordan FB So. Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 52 *Anthony Glover OL Jr. E. Stroudsburg/Pocono Mountain East 57 Joe Fusco DL R-Fr. Gilbertsville/Valley Forge Military Academy 58 *Thomas Sugden OL Sr. Philadelphia/Roman Catholic 61 *Jeff Shrive DL R-Jr. Scranton/West Scranton 62 *Mike Habel OL Sr. Brookhaven/Sun Valley 63 Christian Colon OL R-Fr. Bethlehem/Bethlehem Catholic 66 Matthew Keller OL R-So. Airville/Red Lion 67 Keith Weaver OL Jr. Upper Black Eddy/Palisades/Lackawanna JC 70 *Michael Parshley OL Sr. Bellmore, N.Y./Nassau CC 74 *Morgan Thomas OL R-So. Allentown/Parkland 77 Matthew Daube OL R-So. Dallas/Dallas 79 Keith Galinsky DL R-So. Carbondale/Lakeland 80 *Drew Stem WR Jr. Lincoln/Salesianum 81 *Doug Ogden WR R-Jr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South 82 *Sam Shuman WR R-So. Lancaster/Hempfield 83 *Mike Piazza TE R-Jr. Collegeville/Methacton 85 Matt Brown TE R-So. Telford/Souderton 86 Willie Bell TE R-So. Bel Air, Md./Bel Air 87 Ed Kiser WR R-Fr. Red Lion/Red Lion 88 Justin Siekierka WR R-Fr. Throop/Mid Valley 91 *Matthew Faas DE R-So. Sea Girt, N.J./Wall 92 *Ross Sauerzopf DE R-Jr. Whitehall/Whitehall 94 Mark Blecher DE R-Fr. York Springs/Bermudian Springs 96 Dave Iobst DE R-Jr. Easton/Wilson 99 *Miguel Rivera DL Jr. Bethlehem/Liberty ESU Football Media Guide

28 2007 WARRIORS Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School Cody Berry DE Fr. Woolwich Township, N.J./Kingsway Greg Bickel DE Fr. Levittown/Pennsbury Bryan Billger OLB Fr. Allentown/Salisbury Fred Boateng TB Sr. Germantown, Md./Northwest Bill Buis FB Fr. Nazareth/Northampton Dan Caffrey DE Fr. Whitehall/Whitehall Chris Calabrese WR Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian Shawnte Carroll DB Fr. Levittown/Harry S Truman David Castillo DB Fr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South Taylor Cave LB Fr. Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan Rudy Cerami DE Fr. Aston/Sun Valley Jon Clouse WR Fr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg North Ryan Cushman QB Fr. Monroe, N.J./Monroe Township T.J. Denehy WR Fr. Monroe, N.J./Monroe Township Ed Ebewo TB Fr. Tobyhanna/Old Bridge Matt Enderle OLB Fr. Florham Park, N.J./Hanover Park David Frame TB Fr. Glenmoore/Owen J. Roberts Joe Goldschmidt DE Fr. Havertown/Cardinal O Hara Jonathan Gonzalez FB Jr. Clifton, N.J./Clifton/Lackawanna JC Kevin Horbatuck LB Fr. Ringwood, N.J./Lakeland Regional Chris Horn K Fr. New Tripoli/Northwestern J.D. Howell DL Fr. Northampton/Northampton Russell Johnson TB Fr. Darby/Archbishop Carroll Mark Julian QB Jr. Easton/Notre Dame/La Salle Mark Kalo OLB Fr. Allentown/Emmaus Greg Knauss K So. Allentown/Parkland Chris Labatch LB Fr. Easton/Wilson Jackson Latimore TB Fr. Frackville/Cardinal Brennan Eric Lee LB Jr. Philadelphia/Hudson Valley JC Dennis Lynch LB Fr. Levittown/Pennsbury Ken Pickell OL Fr. Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Ray Ramirez DE Jr. Clifton, N.J./Lackawanna JC Drew Reinhard K So. Emmaus/Emmaus Matt Rice OLB Fr. Bath/Liberty Rich Roser DB Fr. Port Ewen, N.Y./Kingston Zachary Sarginger OL Fr. Pennsdale/Muncy Kevin Schafer FS Fr. Fairless Hills/Conwell-Egan Steve Schweinfurth OLB Fr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South Sean Smith DE Fr. Kingston/Wyoming Valley West Tyler Swezey FS Fr. Landisville/Hempfield Adam Thomas WR Fr. Easton/Wilson Tucker Thompson DE Fr. Doylestown/Central Bucks West Chris Triantafyllos DE Fr. Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere Eric Unverzagt DL Fr. Wantage, N.J./High Point Regional Nick Wagner OL Fr. Monroe, Mich./Monroe Ray Wagner QB Fr. Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township Jon Weber FS Fr. Palmerton/Palmerton Matthew Wilk DE Fr. Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan Bryan Williams TB Fr. Philadelphia/Cardinal Dougherty Dylan Wilson WR Fr. Valley View/Tri-Valley ESU Football Media Guide 29 27

29 2006 SEASON Game 1 Bentley 9, ESU 7 EAST STROUDSBURG Freshman Tyler McNamara kicked a 30-yard field goal with two seconds left to lift the Bentley College Falcons to a 9-7 victory over East Stroudsburg University, Saturday at a rainy and windy Eiler-Martin Stadium. ESU led 7-0 at halftime and held that advantage until quarterback John White ran for a touchdown with 13 minutes left in the game. The extra point was blocked. The Falcons got the ball back with less than two minutes to play. They drove from their own eight to the ESU 13 and brought out McNamara, who was attempting his first collegiate field goal. Following two ESU timeouts, McNamara converted the gamewinning field. The wind and rain was steady throughout the game forcing both teams to alter their game plans. The Warriors ran the ball 36 times and Bentley 24 and the teams combined for 17 punts. ESU tailback Matt Brunetti was the leading rusher with 24 carries for 92 yards while quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger rushed 12 times for 59 yards. Terwilliger completed 10 of 21 passes for 83 yards and a touchdown, the 38th straight game in which he has thrown for a score. Luis Cotto carried 20 times for Bentley for 81 yards and quarterback John White completed 15 of 32 passes for 152 yards. ESU linebacker Fred Rice made eight tackles and had two tackles for losses while end Greg Thoman had seven stops. Bentley ESU ESU - Kircher 4 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) BEN - White 25 run (kick blocked) BEN - McNamara 30 field goal Game 2 ESU 45, Lock Haven 14 EAST STROUDSBURG Wide receiver Evan Prall scored five times and the East Stroudsburg University football team beat Lock Haven, 45-14, Saturday at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Prall caught nine passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns and also returned a punt for a score as the Warriors improved to 1-1. The victory was the 200th of coach Denny s Douds career. Douds is the second coach in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference history with 200 victories and the ninth coach in Division II to reach the milestone. Following the game, Douds was presented with the game ball from offensive coordinator Mike Terwilliger and a plaque from ESU President Dr. Robert J. Dillman and ESU Athletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio. Prall set an ESU single-game record with his 254 yards, eclipsing the total of 236 of Brett Witmer in It is also the fourth-best mark in PSAC history. Prall s five touchdowns tied the ESU singlegame record held by Danny Roskos. Roskos set the record in 1946 against Montclair State. Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger completed 17 of 26 passes for 343 yards and five touchdowns. It was the 23rd time he has thrown for more than 300 yards and the 39th consecutive game he has thrown a touchdown pass. Both of those marks are NCAA records. It is also the fifth time in his career he has thrown for five touchdowns. ESU limited Lock Haven to 115 yards rushing and 114 yards passing. Linebacker Jayson Frank made eight tackles while Dave Lotier added seven. Defensive linemen Miguel Rivera and John Vetter each had six tackles. Lock Haven ESU LHU - Lawrence 39 run (Domonkos kick) ESU - Prall 3 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 18 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) 2006 Game-By-Game Recaps ESU - Prall 6 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Partridge 29 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 69 punt return (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 81 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Petters 38 field goal LHU - Hawkins 8 pass from DiPaolo (Domonkos kick) Game 3 IUP 35, ESU 20 INDIANA East Stroudsburg University quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger became the NCAA Division II alltime leader in career passing yards but IUP used a potent ground game to beat the Warriors Saturday night at George P. Miller Stadium. Terwilliger completed 17 of 26 passes for 256 yards. He hit Evan Prall in the first quarter for a 48-yard gain and it vaulted him past Joey Conrad of Glenville State. Conrad threw for 11,884 yards from Terwilliger now has 12,066 career passing yards in just 40 games. His NCAA record of 39 consecutive games with a touchdown was stopped. IUP tailback Chris Morgan had a career game for the Indians who are now 2-0. He rushed 18 times for a school-record 286 yards and three touchdowns. Kareem Dutrieuille added 69 yards on 16 carries. Prall caught four passes for 126 yards while Doug Ogden hauled in four passes for 56 yards. Five players carried the ball for the Warriors and combined for 103 yards and all three touchdowns. The contest featured 34 first-quarter points and 303 yards of combined total offense in the first 15 minutes in a game played in front of a large crowd during IUP s Athletic Hall of Fame inductions. ESU IUP ESU - Prall 15 run (kick failed) IUP - Morgan 62 run (Wallace kick) ESU - Kircher 1 run (Petters kick) IUP - Morgan 26 run (Wallace kick) IUP - SImmons 16 pass from Weidl (Wallace kick) IUP - Morgan 51 run (Wallace kick) ESU - Kircher 1 run (Petters kick) IUP - Rodriguez 31 run (Wallace kick) 12:04 Game 4 ESU 41, Cal 34 EAST STROUDSBURG East Stroudsburg University quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger set another NCAA Division II record as the Warriors used a second half rally to defeat California (Pa.) 41-34, Saturday in front of a large Family Day crowd at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Terwilliger threw for 389 yards and four touchdowns as the Warriors overcame a halftime deficit to improve to 2-2. With his four touchdown passes, Terwilliger passed Marc Eddy of Bentley as the NCAA Division II leader in career touchdown passes. Terwilliger tied Eddy s record of 121 with a four-yard scoring toss to Doug Ogden and broke the record with 41-yard scoring pass to Evan Prall. Eddy set the record from while he was at Bentley. Terwilliger completed 29 of 43 passes for 389 yards, the 24th time in his career he has thrown for more than 300 yards. He also rushed for 50 yards on 11 carries. Fourteen of those completions went to Prall, who tied the school record for receptions in a game. Prall had 186 yards and one touchdown. John Kotarsky (vs. Mansfield in 1999) and Brett Witmer (vs. Bloomsburg in 1997) also had 14 receptions in a contest. California, ranked No. 25 in the latest American Football Coaches Association poll, jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and had a 24-7 advantage midway through the second quarter. The Warriors trailed by 10 points at halftime, tied the game late in the third quarter and scored the goahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter. California ESU CAL - Jackson 8 pass from Ruggiero (Lorenz kick) Warriors Top Performances of 2006 LONGEST PLAYS Rush: 32 yards, Matt Brunetti at Mansfield Pass: 81 yards, Jimmy Terwilliger to Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven Punt: 53 yards, Nick Krut at IUP Field Goal: 38 yards, Eric Petters vs. Lock Haven Punt Return: 75 yards, Evan Prall vs. West Chester Kickoff Return: 63 yards, Drew Stem at Bloomsburg OFFENSE, SINGLE GAME Rushing Yards: 136, Jimmy Terwilliger vs. West Chester Passing Yards: 412, Jimmy Terwilliger at Bloomsburg Receiving Yards: 254, Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven Completions: 35, Jimmy Terwilliger at Bloomsburg Receptions: 14, Evan Prall vs. California Touchdowns Rushing: 3, Matt Brunetti at Mansfield Touchdowns Passing: 8, Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Kutztown Touchdowns Receiving: 5, Evan Prall vs. Kutztown DEFENSE, SINGLE GAME Most Tackles: 14, Jayson Frank (twice, at Edinboro, vs. West Chester) Most Sacks: 2.0, John Vetter (twice, at Edinboro, vs. Cheyney); Greg Thoman vs. Kutztown Most Tackles for a Loss: 3.5, Andrew Marsteller vs. Cheyney CAL - Lorenz 24 field goal ESU - Lindsay 6 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) CAL - Huddleston 5 pass from Ruggiero (Lorenz kick) CAL - Lombardy 6 run (Lorenz kick) ESU - Ogden 4 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) CAL - Huddleston 60 pass from Ruggiero (Lorenz kick) ESU - Partridge 1 run (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 41 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) CAL - Lorenz 28 field goal ESU - Brunetti 7 run (kick failed) ESU - Ogden 15 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) Game 5 ESU 61, Mansfield 7 MANSFIELD Senior wide receiver Evan Prall became the school all-time receptions leader and a stifling defense limited Mansfield to 151 yards as East Stroudsburg University opened Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division play with a 61-7 victory on a chilly Saturday at Van Norman Field. Prall had seven catches for 106 yards and a touchdown. He caught a 28-yard pass from Jimmy Terwilliger with 9:03 left in the second quarter to pass Tim Strenfel for the career receptions record. Strenfel set the record last season. The Warriors defense did not allow a first down until 11 minutes left in the third quarter and surrendered just 38 rushing yards. Dave Lotier and Scott 28 ESU Football Media Guide

30 Christy each had interceptions before Mansfield scored with 15 seconds left in the game. Senior tailback Matt Brunetti tied his career-high with 92 yards and scored three touchdowns on 13 carries as the Warriors won their second straight contest. Terwilliger completed 16 of 27 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns and rushed nine times for 45 yards and two touchdowns. He has now thrown a touchdown pass in 41 of his 42 career games, tying the NCAA Division II record for career games throwing a touchdown pass set by John Craven of Gardner- Webb ( ). Backup quarterback Joe DeLuise completed his first six passes and finished with 66 yards. Wes Lindsay caught six passes for 80 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Greg Thoman had six tackles while Dave Lotier finished with five stops to pace the Warriors defense, which allowed just one yard in the first half. Mansfield ESU ESU - Brunetti 3 run (Petters kick) ESU - Ogden 13 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) ESU - Brunetti 3 run (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 1 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Brunetti 2 run (Petters kick) ESU - Terwilliger 4 run (Petters kick) ESU - Terwilliger 10 run (Petters kick) ESU - Lindsay 16 pass from DeLuise (kick failed) ESU - Lindsay 8 pass from DeLuise (Petters kick) MAN - Robinson 19 pass from Blakeslee (Banzhof kick) Game 6 ESU 30, Millersville 19 MILLERSVILLE Wide receiver Evan Prall and quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger continue to set records and the Warriors football team continues to win. Prall became the career leader in ESU receiving yards and Terwilliger set the NCAA Division II career record for games throwing a touchdown pass as the Warriors beat Millersville, 30-19, Saturday at Biemsderfer Stadium. Prall caught 10 passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns and complete a pass for 50 yards as the Warriors improved to 2-0 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division play. He also had 97 yards in kick and punt returns. Terwilliger completed 26 of 36 passes for 274 yards and three scores and rushed 14 times for 118 yards to help ESU win its third straight game. Three different players completed passes to nine different receivers as the Warriors racked up 559 yards of total offense. In addition to Prall and Terwilliger, punter Nick Krut completed a pass to defensive back Michael Wiggins for 11 yards and a key first down on a fake punt. Prall now has 3,711 career receiving yards, breaking Tim Strenfel s mark of 3,696. Terwilliger has thrown a touchdown pass in 42 of his 43 career games and passed Joe Craven of Gardner-Webb as the record holder. The Warriors defense limited the Marauders to 68 yards rushing and forced five punts. Linebacker Jayson Frank had a team-high nine tackles while end Greg Thoman had eight. Thoman, Dave Pacchioni and Steve VanAlstine all had tackles for losses while Wiggins had an interception. ESU Millersville ESU - Prall 30 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 8 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) MIL - Fry 24 pass from Csencsitz (Ruhl kick) ESU - Petters 24 field goal MIL - Tischbein 19 pass from Csencsitz (kick blocked) ESU - Brunetti 4 run (Petters kick) MIL - Ray 23 pass from Czencsitz (kick blocked) ESU - Prall 10 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) Game 7 ESU 12, Edinboro 0 EDINBORO With quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger and wide receiver Evan Prall setting school, conference and national records seemingly every week, it s easy ESU Football Media Guide 2006 Game-By-Game Statistics to overlook the East Stroudsburg University defense. Saturday at Sox Harrison Stadium in all kinds of different weather, the Warriors defense took center stage. The ESU defense limited Edinboro to 227 yards of total offense and pitched its first shutout of the season as the Warriors earned a 12-0 victory in the snow, cold and rain. Prior to the game, a heavy snow storm forced the field to be plowed. During the game, rain fell hard at times and the field was sloppy as evident by the five total fumbles. Freshman kicker Eric Petters kicked two field goals and the Warriors offense scored a touchdown, which was more than enough for the defense that turned in its best performance of the season as they improved to 5-2 overall and won their third straight road game. The Warriors defense held Edinboro to 71 yards rushing on 29 attempts and forced quarterback Trevor Harris into three interceptions and sacked him four times. Terwilliger completed 16 of 30 passes for 199 yards and a score and rushed 15 times for 45 yards. Evan Prall had six catches for 67 yards, including a 12-yard score while Doug Ogden grabbed three passes for 42 yards. Sam Shuman, Joe Partridge and Wes Lindsay each caught two passes. ESU Edinboro ESU - Petters 22 field goal ESU - Prall 12 pass from Terwilliger (run failed) ESU - Petters 27 field goal Game 8 ESU 48, Cheyney 7 EAST STROUDSBURG The East Stroudsburg University football team scored 38 unanswered second half points to beat Cheyney, 48-7, Saturday in 2006 SEASON East Stroudsburg PASSING RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Att. Yds. TD Plays Yds. TD Bentley Lock Haven at IUP California at Mansfield at Millersville at Edinboro Cheyney West Chester at Bloomsburg Kutztown ESU Opponents PASSING RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Att. Yds. TD Plays Yds. TD Bentley Lock Haven at IUP California at Mansfield at Millersville at Edinboro Cheyney West Chester at Bloomsburg Kutztown Opponents a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division contest at Eiler-Martin Stadium. The Warriors held a 10-7 advantage at intermission but ran away with a strong second half to improve to 6-2 overall and 3-0 in the conference. Cheyney is now 1-7 and 1-2 in the PSAC East. ESU quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger completed 18 of 27 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns and the defense held Cheyney to 137 yards passing. The Warriors sacked two Cheyney quarterbacks five times, forced five fumbles and recovered three of them. ESU racked up 320 yards of total offense and won its fifth straight game. Evan Prall caught five passes for 58 yards and a score while Matt Brunetti caught four passes for 45 yards and rushed nine times for 63 yards. Cheyney ESU ESU - Ogden 6 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Petters 29 field goal CHE - Curry 38 pass from Murry (Chambers kick) ESU - Brunetti 10 run (Petters kick) ESU - Brunetti 7 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) ESU - Partridge 1 run (kick failed) ESU - Christy 77 INT return (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 11 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) ESU - DeLuise 6 run (pass failed) Game 9 West Chester 49, ESU 28 EAST STROUDSBURG Tailback Brent Steinmetz rushed for a season-high 161 yards and quarterback Bill Zwaan threw for four touchdowns to help West Chester beat East Stroudsburg University 49-28, Saturday in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division game at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Steinmetz carried 32 times and rushed for one 29

31 2006 SEASON touchdown as West Chester improved to 6-3 overall and 4-1 in the PSAC East. Zwaan completed 17 of 21 passes for 213 yards and no interceptions. ESU, which turned the ball over four times, fell to 6-3 overall and 3-1 in conference play. West Chester jumped out to a 35-7 lead at halftime and held a 39:50-20:10 advantage in time of possession. Zwaan threw for touchdowns of 6, 20, 19 and 29 yards and Steinmetz rushed for a 20-yard score to help the Golden Rams win their fourth straight against ESU. Sophomore wide out Mike Washington had three touchdowns and finished with six catches for 137 yards. He now has 2,058 receiving yards, 10th best all-time at West Chester. ESU quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger completed 20 of 36 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns and rushed nine times for 136 yards. He now has 15,297 yards of career total offense and became the first player in NCAA Division II history to go over the milestone. Timmy Chang of Division I Hawaii and Steve McNair of Division I-AA Alcorn State have also surpassed 15,000 yards. West Chester ESU WCU - Washington 6 pass from Zwaan (Walsh kick) WCU - Washington 20 pass from Zwaan (Walsh kick) WCU - Hargrose 15 run (Walsh kick) WCU - Millard 17 run (Walsh kick) WCU - Clark 19 pass from Zwaan (Walsh kick) ESU - Lindsay 33 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) WCU - Steinmetz 20 run (Walsh kick) ESU - Ogden 56 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 75 punt return (Petters kick) WCU - Washington 29 pass from Zwaan (Walsh kick) ESU - Shuman 11 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) Game 10 Bloomsburg 45, ESU 37 BLOOMSBURG East Stroudsburg University s Jimmy Terwilliger and his counterpart from Bloomsburg Dan Latorre engaged in a shootout but it was four Warriors turnovers that were the difference. Bloomsburg got one step closer to a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division title with a victory, Saturday in front of a large crowd at Robert B. Redman Stadium. Terwilliger completed 35 of 48 passes for 412 yards and five touchdowns and Latorre connected on eight of 14 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns as the two teams combined for 772 yards of total offense. Terwilliger threw for five touchdowns for the fifth time in his career and went over 14,000 career passing yards, the first in Division II history to reach the mark. Freshman Sam Shuman caught 10 passes for 112 yards and a touchdown and Evan Prall caught nine passes for 122 yards and a touchdown. ESU was within eight with less than three minutes left but Bloomsburg ran out the clock for the victory. Latorre picked up a first down on fourth-and-inches. ESU Bloomsburg BU - Kuklick 19 pass from Latorre (Koenig kick) ESU - Lindsay 68 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) BU - Riccardi 19 fumble return (Koenig kick) ESU - Petters 24 field goal BU - Bilal 57 pass from Latorre (Koenig kick) ESU - Shuman 6 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick BU - Bilal 90 kickoff return (Koenig kick) ESU - Brunetti 7 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) BU - Koenig 39 field goal BU - Brittingham 3 run (Koenig kick) ESU - Reider 14 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) BU - Bilal 79 pass from Latorre (Koenig kick) ESU - Prall 4 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) Game 11 ESU 56, Kutztown 16 EAST STROUDSBURG Jimmy Terwilliger threw eight touchdowns passes, five to Evan Prall, and tied the NCAA all divisions career touchdown mark as the Warriors ended their season with a victory over Harlon Hill Finalist QB Jimmy Terwilliger East Coast Bowl WR Evan Prall Associated Press Little All-America WR Evan Prall, 1st team (All-Purpose) QB Jimmy Terwilliger, 2nd team Daktronics All-America WR Evan Prall, 2nd team (Wide Receiver) WR Evan Prall, 2nd team (All-Purpose) D2Football.com All-America WR Evan Prall, 2nd team QB Jimmy Terwilliger, Honorable Mention CollegeSportsReport.com All-America WR Evan Prall, 2nd team Football Gazette All-America WR Evan Prall, 2nd team QB Jimmy Terwilliger, 3rd team DE Greg Thoman, Honorable Mention Daktronics All-Region QB Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st team WR Evan Prall, 1st team OL Michael Habel, 2nd team 2006 Honor Roll D2Football.com All-Region QB Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st team WR Evan Prall, 1st team (Wide Receiver) WR Evan Prall, 1st team (Kick Returner) OL Michael Habel, 2nd team Football Gazette All-Region QB Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st team WR Evan Prall, 1st team (Wide Receiver) WR Evan Prall, 1st team (Kick Returner) DE Greg Thoman, 2nd team OL Michael Habel, 3rd team LB Jayson Frank, 3rd team All-PSAC First Team QB Jimmy Terwilliger, WR Evan Prall, OL Michael Habel, DE Greg Thoman, LB Jayson Frank Second Team TB Matt Brunetti, DL Andrew Marsteller, OLB Dave Pacchioni PSAC Scholar-Athlete Top Ten QB Jimmy Terwilliger Team Awards Outstanding Player QB Jimmy Terwilliger Red Shirt Award QB Jimmy Terwilliger and WR Evan Prall Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete QB Jimmy Terwilliger Kutztown. Terwilliger completed 18 of 27 passes for 327 yards and ends his career with 148 touchdown passes, tying the mark held by Justin Perry of Division III Westminster (Mo.). Terwilliger finished his four-year career with 14,350 career passing yards. Prall also broke a pair of PSAC records and tied a school record in his final game. He caught seven passes for 101 yards and five touchdowns to give him 50 career receiving touchdowns, breaking the mark of 48 held by West Chester s Brian Penecale ( ). Prall also concluded his career with 4,093 receiving yards, breaking the PSAC mark of 4,073 held by Jai Hill of IUP ( ). Prall tied the ESU record with 30 points scored in a game. Danny Roskos also scored 30 points in Matt Brunetti, one of 11 seniors on the team, rushed for 106 yards as the Warriors racked up 525 yards of total offense and concluded the season 7-4 overall and 4-2 in the PSAC East. It was the first 100- yard rushing game of the season for Brunetti. Terwilliger threw for 300-yards plus for the 26th time in his career and has thrown multiple touchdown passes in 42 games. The eight touchdowns were one shy of his career-high. He threw touchdown passes in 47 of 48 games in his career. Terwilliger also rushed for 45 yards and concluded his career with 1,714 rushing yards. His 16,064 yards of career total offense is third all time in all divisions. Kutztown quarterback Kyle Spotts completed 14 of 21 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown while tailback Shane Martin rushed for 67 yards. Elfren Quiles caught seven passes for 99 yards and the Golden Bears only two touchdowns of the game, a 31-yard strike from Spotts and a 10-yard toss from Martin. The Warriors defense forced three interceptions and had four tackles for losses. Linebacker Dave Lotier had 10 tackles while Jayson Frank and Steve VanAlstine each had nine tackles. Senior Greg Thoman had 2.5 tackles for losses while Andrae Davis had an interception in a game that had just one punt. Kutztown ESU ESU - Prall 25 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) KU - Sandberg 25 field goal ESU - Prall 4 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Shuman 23 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) KU - Quiles 31 pass from Spotts (Sandberg kick) ESU - Prall 29 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 5 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Ogden 3 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) ESU - Prall 6 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) KU - Quiles 10 pass from Martin (kick blocked) ESU - Partridge 19 pass from Terwilliger (Petters kick) 30 ESU Football Media Guide

32 2005 NCAA PLAYOFFS 2005 Northeast Region Champions First Round ESU 55, Southern Conn. St. 33 EAST STROUDSBURG - Derek Lucas rushed for 218 yards and Jimmy Terwilliger threw for five touchdowns as East Stroudsburg University opened the NCAA playoffs with a victory over Southern Connecticut State at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Lucas carried 29 times for his career-high rushing yard while Terwilliger completed 20 of 28 passes for 344 yards. He also rushed for 115 yards on 10 carries. Fullback Anthony Carfagno rushed for three scores and Evan Prall caught three touchdown passes. The game featured an NCAA Division II record 1,353 yards of total offense. ESU had 368 rushing yards and 344 passing yards while Southern Connecticut State had 276 on the ground and 365 in the air. The game total broke the previous NCAA Division II total offense record of 1,328 set in a contest between Saginaw Valley State (640) and Northwood (688) in Lucas averaged eight yards per carry on the afternoon while Prall had touchdown receptions of 38, 48 and 10 yards. Tim Strenfel also caught a pair of touchdown passes. Prall had two first-quarter scoring receptions to break a 6-6 tie and Carfagno later scored twice from inside the three to keep the advantage. SCSU ESU ESU - Carfagno 4 run (Brubaker kick) SCSU - Lukowiak 4 pass from Armstrong (kick blocked) ESU - Prall 38 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Prall 48 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) ESU - Strenfel 13 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) SCSU - Bergeski 22 pass from Armstrong (Arias kick) ESU - Carfagno 3 run (Brubaker kick) ESU - Carfagno 1 run (Brubaker kick) SCSU - Harris 10 run (Arias kick) SCSU - Palmer 5 run (Arias kick) ESU - Strenfel 10 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Prall 10 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) SCSU - Palmer 1 run (Armstrong rush failed) Second Round ESU 52, Bloomsburg 39 BLOOMSBURG - Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger threw for four touchdowns and ran for another and Anthony Carfagno rushed for 170 yards and a score as East Stroudsburg University beat Bloomsburg, 52-39, in the second round of the NCAA playoffs. Terwilliger was 16 of 24 passing for 224 yards and those four scores and also rushed for a sevenyard touchdown as the Warriors overcame three deficits to advance to the Northeast Regional title game. It was Bloomsburg s first loss of the season. Carfagno averaged 10 yards per carry and scored on a one-yard run during a 24-point fourth quarter. Evan Prall caught six passes for 110 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns and Doug Ogden caught a 19-yard scoring pass as the Warriors tied the school record for wins in a season. Bloomsburg led 8-0 early before Terwilliger scored from seven yards out and Tyree Townes returned a blocked punt seven yards to put the Warriors ahead. Following a Bloomsburg touchdown, Ogden hauled in his first touchdown of the season for as ESU lead at halftime. The Huskies went back ahead on a touchdown run by Jamar Brittingham and a pass by Jack Lydic but Ben Culver caught a three-yard touchdown from Terwilliger. Garrett Bloom then kicked his third field goal of the game to give Bloomsburg a lead after three quarters. Prall caught his two touchdowns in the final quarter, Mark Brubaker kicked a 43-yard field goal and Carfagno rushed in from a yard out to put the Warriors in the regional championship game for the second consecutive year. ESU Bloomsburg BLOOM - Team safety BLOOM - Bloom 23 field goal BLOOM - Bloom 29 field goal ESU - Terwilliger 7 run (Brubaker kick) ESU - Townes 7 blocked punt return (Brubaker kick) BLOOM - Brittingham 2 run (Bloom kick) ESU - Ogden 19 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) BLOOM - Brittingham 21 run (Bloom kick) BLOOM - Bowman 7 pass from Lydic (Bloom kick) ESU - Culver 3 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) BLOOM - Bloom 34 field goal ESU - Prall 40 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Prall 27 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Brubaker 43 field goal ESU - Carfagno 1 run (Brubaker kick) BLOOM - Kuklick 15 pass from West (Bloom kick) Northeast Regional Final ESU 55, C.W. Post 28 EAST STROUDSBURG - Jimmy Terwilliger continued his success against C.W. Post and Derek Lucas rushed for 103 yards as East Stroudsburg University beat the Pioneers, 55-28, at Eiler-Martin Stadium to win the NCAA Northeast Regional title. The Warriors set a school record with their 11th win, won their first regional crown and earned a spot in the national semifinals. Terwilliger completed 19 of 25 passes for 384 yards and five touchdowns. In the regular season, he threw for nine touchdowns and 506 yards at C.W. Post. Lucas carried 13 times for 103 yards and topped 100 yards for the second time in the playoffs. Anthony Carfagno rushed for a touchdown and caught five passes for 79 yards while Evan Prall and Tim Strenfel each had a pair of touchdown receptions. Prall caught five passes for 93 yards while Strenfel had 79 yards on four catches. Ben Culver caught four passes for 121 yards and a touchdown. The ESU defense limited C.W. Post to 103 yards passing, had two sacks and linebacker Noel Nation returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown. Fred Rice had 17 tackles and Greg Thoman 11. Strenfel caught a 15-yard scoring pass from Terwilliger, Carfagno scored from a yard out and Mark Brubaker kicked a 32-yard field goal for a ESU lead at halftime. Nation scored on the interception return, Culver caught a 54-yard scoring pass, Prall scored on a seven-yard completion and Brubaker tied his career-high with a 48-yard field goal to blow open a close game. Prall caught a 25-yard scoring pass and Strenfel a 38-yarder as the Warriors topped 50 points for the third straight game. C.W. Post ESU ESU - Strenfel 15 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) CWP - Lazarus 1 run (kick blocked) ESU - Carfagno 1 run (Brubaker kick) ESU - Brubaker 32 field goal CWP - Lazarus 3 run (kick blocked) CWP - TEAM safety ESU - Nation 29 INT return (Brubaker kick) ESU - Culver 54 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Prall 7 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Brubaker 48 field goal ESU - Prall 25 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Strenfel 38 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) CWP - Adedapo 1 run (Kroell kick) CWP - Kelly 29 fumble recovery (Kroell kick) Semifinals Grand Valley St. 55, ESU 20 ALLENDALE, Mich. - The magical run of the East Stroudsburg University football team came to an end in the NCAA Division II semifinals as Grand Valley State, the No. 1 team in the country, beat the Warriors, 55-20, at Lubbers Stadium. The Lakers, the only unbeaten team in Division II, earned a spot in the national championship game against Northwest Missouri State. Grand Valley State played for its fourth national title in five years and won the national championship with a victory. Grand Valley quarterback Cullen Finnerty threw for 241 yards and three scores and tailback Astin Martin rushed for 134 yards and a pair of touchdowns. ESU quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger completed 24 of 47 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for another score. Evan Prall caught eight passes for 104 yards and a touchdown while Tim Strenfel caught six passes for 79 yards and a touchdown. ESU concluded the season 11-3, setting the school record for wins in a season and winning its first NCAA Regional title. Greg Thoman had two tackles for losses for the Warriors while Noel Nation had 10 tackles. ESU GVSU GVSU - Langston 18 run (Greene kick) GVSU - Langston 22 pass from Finnerty (Greene kick) GVSU - Martin 1 run (Greene kick) GVSU - Carr 40 fumble recovery (kick failed) GVSU - Langston 81 pass from Finnerty (Greene kick) GVSU - Hukill 5 pass from Finnerty (Greene kick) ESU - Terwilliger 2 run (Brubaker kick) GVSU - Martin 44 run (Greene kick) ESU - Prall 20 pass from Terwilliger (Brubaker kick) ESU - Strenfel 11 pass from Terwilliger (kick failed) GVSU - Carr 47 kickoff return (Greene kick) ESU captured its first NCAA Northeast Regional title in 2005 ESU Football Media Guide 31

33 2006 STATISTICS Team Statistics ESU OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS INT RETURNS FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION 29:00 30:48 3RD-DOWN 57/113 52/136 3rd-Down Pct 50% 38% 4TH-DOWN 7/15 8/17 4th-Down Pct 47% 47% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS PAT SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ESU Opponents Punting Name No. Yds. Avg. Long I20 Blk Nick Krut ESU Opponents Field Goals Name FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Eric Petters FG SEQUENCE ESU OPPONENTS Bentley - (30) Lock Haven 43,(38) - IUP 41 - California - (24),(28),38 Mansfield - - Millersville (24),40 - Edinboro (22),(37) - Cheyney (29) - West Chester - - Bloomsburg (24) (39) Kutztown 30 (25) (Indicates field goal was made) Rushing Name Pos. G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. Long TDs Per Game Matt Brunetti TB Jimmy Terwilliger QB Joe Partridge TB Lee Van Fleet TB Joe Kircher FB Evan Prall WR Joe DeLuise QB Jesse Reider FB Wes Lindsay WR TEAM ESU Opponents Passing Name Pos. G Rating Comp.-Att. TD-Int. Pct. Yards Long Per Game Jimmy Terwilliger QB Joe DeLuise QB Evan Prall WR Nick Krut P ESU Opponents Receiving Name Pos. G No. Yards Avg. TD Long Per Game Evan Prall WR Doug Ogden WR Samuel Shuman WR Wes Lindsay WR Joe Partridge TB Matt Brunetti TB Drew Stem WR Ryan Waltner WR LeRyan Dallas WR Jesse Reider FB Joe Kircher FB Michael Wiggins DB Ryan Swan WR ESU Opponents Kick Returns Kicks Punts Name Pos. No. Yds. Avg. TD Long No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Evan Prall WR Drew Stem WR Jesse Reider FB LeRyan Dallas WR Michael Gnall DB Michael Wiggins DB ESU Opponents Total Offense Name Pos. G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Jimmy Terwilliger QB Matt Brunetti TB Joe Partridge TB Joe DeLuise QB Evan Prall WR Lee Van Fleet TB Joe Kircher FB Nick Krut FB Jesse Reider FB Wes Lindsay WR TEAM ESU Opponents ESU Football Media Guide

34 Defense Tackles Sacks- ---Pass Def--- -Fumbles- Blkd Name Pos. GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick Saf 2 Jayson Frank LB Greg Thoman DE Dave Loiter LB Steve Van Alstine LB John Vetter DE Dave Pacchioni LB Andrew Marsteller DT Scott Christy DB Miguel Rivera DT Michael Gnall DB Michael Wiggins DB Nick Artinger DB Fred Rice LB Brian Jones LB Jesse Reider FB Mike Macksoud DB Ricky Keenen LB Jeff Shrive DL Jeffrey Moffett LB Shawn Van O Linda DL Michael Zaccagnino LB Mike Gowen DB Ross Sauerzopf DL Andre Davis LB Dave Iobst DL Jimmy Terwilliger QB Nick Krut P Keith Galinsky DL Joe Kircher FB Brock Williard LS Kyle McKechnie DB Eric Petters K Matt Marshall QB ESU Opponents Scoring PATs Name Pos. TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Safety Pts. Evan Prall WR Eric Petters K Matt Brunetti TB Doug Ogden WR Wes Lindsay WR Joe Partridge TB Samuel Shuman WR Joe Kircher FB Jimmy Terwilliger QB Joe DeLuise QB Jesse Reider FB Scott Christy DB ESU Opponents All-Purpose Yards Name Pos. G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/G Evan Prall WR Matt Brunetti TB Jimmy Terwilliger QB Drew Stem WR Doug Ogden WR Samuel Shuman WR Joe Partridge TB Wes Lindsay WR Ryan Waltner WR Jesse Reider FB Scott Christy DB Nick Artinger DB Lee Van Fleet TB LeRyan Dallas WR Michael Wiggins DB Joe Kircher FB Dave Loiter LB Joe DeLuise QB Michael Gnall DB Ryan Swan WR Jayson Frank LB TEAM ESU Opponents STATISTICS Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Dave Lotier Michael Wiggins Nick Artinger Scott Christy Michael Gnall Andre Davis Jayson Frank ESU Opponents Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long John Vetter ESU Opponents ESU Football Media Guide 33

35 FOOTBALL HISTORY This will be the 80th season for East Stroudsburg football teams as a four-year college. Over that time, the Warriors have had winning or.500 records in 58 of the 79 previous seasons, almost 75 percent of the time. In 2005, the Warriors set a school record with 11 wins and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals for the first time in school history. Football actually started for the East Stroudsburg Normal School in 1893, the same year the school was founded. The first game was on Oct. 28, 1893, against the Hackettstown, N.J. Collegiate Institute. Other games that first season were played against Harry Hillman Academy in Wilkes-Barre, Lackawanna Institute from Scranton, Blair Hall Academy and an Easton squad made up of athletes from the city and some of Lafayette College s star players. In 1926, East Stroudsburg became a four-year college and the first intercollegiate football contest was scheduled. Since then, the Warriors have: Won 422 games, lost 270 and tied 19 for a.607 winning average, which ranks among the leaders among all NCAA Division II schools. Captured seven Pennsylvania conference championship trophies, the most for any of the 14 conference schools. Had only eight head football coaches, a record of continuity in its program unmatched by any other PSAC school. The first unbeaten team was in 1942 under the late Gene Martin, head coach for 14 seasons from Other undefeated seasons were in 1965 under Jack Gregory, 1968 under Charlie Reese and 1975 and 1976 under current coach Denny Douds. Nine other squads lost only one game apiece. The 1978 ESU team was 10-1 and scored one of the most one-sided victories in PSAC championship game history with a 49-4 romp over Clarion. The Warriors competed in nine State Games for the conference title, winning five times and playing two ties. In addition, the 1942 and 1954 ESU gridiron squads won or shared mythical state college crowns. A total of 25 players have earned All-America honors, including nine in the last five years. Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger, wide receiver Evan Prall, kicker Mark Brubaker, punter Ken Parrish and fullback Anthony Carfagno were honored in 2005, while Terwilliger and Prall repeated as All-Americans last season. Outstanding Player Jimmy Terwilliger Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger Quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger Quarterback John Jeffries Wide Receiver Jeremy Palm Quarterback Andre Castiglioni Tailback Jeremy Brown Def. Back Kevin Nagle Linebacker Kevin Nagle Linebacker Kevin Nagle Linebacker Mike Mancuso Wide Receiver Damian Poalucci Quarterback Tim Green Linebacker James Franklin Quarterback Steve Stuttle Fullback Joe Ruedt Def. End Des Hussey Def. Tackle Ken Kopetchny Wide Receiver Dennis Mailhot Wide Receiver Pat Brady Linebacker Dan Murray Linebacker Chris Gerhard Def. Back Tim Bishop Split End Andy Baranek Quarterback Mike Reichenbach Linebacker Andy Baranek Quarterback Larry Sontag Def. Tackle Mike Lush Def. Back Ray Yakavonis Def. End Jeff Johnson Linebacker Harold Strunk Tailback Pete Radocha Tailback Pete Radocha Tailback Tom Kozlosky Linebacker Bill Navarre Def. Back Frank Snyder Linebacker Steve Mummaw Quarterback Gerald Clymer Def. Tackle Bill Dukett Quarterback John Pitzer Fullback Gary Schoenberger Linebacker Pete Lee Halfback, Linebacker Frank Miriello Linebacker Barry Roach Halfback Ray Hedenberg..... Guard, Linebacker Joe Bahnatka Center Billy Lewis Quarterback Maurice Barber End Richard Wolslayer Center John Brunner Fullback (Multiple-time winners in bold) Team Awards Red-Shirt Award (presented to the player who has done the most to keep the school s winning football tradition alive) Jimmy Terwilliger and Evan Prall; Jimmy Terwilliger and Evan Prall; Jimmy Terwilliger and Tim Strenfel; Jimmy Terwilliger; Nick Beisker; Andre Castiglioni; Andre Castiglioni Andre Myers; Mike Benzak; Greg Altmajer; Matt Delancey; Tim Green; Bob Boden; Bobby Swift; Jay Callaghan; Randy Bove; Jim Miller Larry Helwig and Jim Miller; Eric Sampson; Darrell Tyburski; Darrell Tyburski; Charlie Diskin; Kevin Hennelly; Roger Austin; Kevin Ruddy; Duane Van Fleet; Alex Todoroff Jim Rappo and Jack Yost; Scott Levan; Dennis Gorman; Dennis Gorman and Lou Schiavetta; Glenn Serfass; Bill Stowasser; Bill Navarre; Hank Kunkel; Ray Johnson; Joe Kelly Bill Horvath; Merv Witmer; Mike Thompson; Bruce Derr; Larry Helwig; Richard Zaploski; Leo Reimer; Fred O Connor; Jim Wilde. (Multiple-time winners in bold) Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete Jimmy Terwilliger; Greg Thoman; Matt Rapa; John Jeffries; Nick Beisker; Brian Miller; Jason Zinn Mike Rhine; Joe Wysokinski; Damian Poalucci; Andy McLoughlin; Brian Davis; Bob Boden; Ed Myers; Ed Detwiler; John Morley; Jim Miller Larry Helwig; Phil Masorti; Jeff Keeler; Dan Mykovich; Charlie Diskin; Andy Baranek; Ernie Siegrist; Craig Summers; Duane Van Fleet; Keith Kaufman Warren Brown; Tomy Casucci; Tom Palubinski; Mike Stambaugh; Rich Nicolais; Tom Kearney; John Smith; Hank Kunkel; Steve Mummaw; None Selected Merv Witmer; Ed Csencsits; Mike Thompson; Frank Mirello; Leo Reimer ESU Football Media Guide

36 Associated Press Little All-America (first three teams only) 2006 Evan Prall (All-Purpose) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team 2005 Evan Prall (WR) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team 2004 Matt Crispell (DB) First Team 2001 Jim Sodano (OG) Second Team Adam Hostetter (P) Third Team 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) First Team 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB) Third Team 1994 Steve Hynes (OT) First Team 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB) First Team 1988 Pat Brady (LB) Third Team 1984 Ernie Siegrist (TE) Second Team 1983 Mike Reichenbach (LB) First Team 1980 Mike Lush (DB) Second Team 1979 Ray Yakavonis (DE) Third Team 1978 Jeff Johnson (LB) Third Team 1976 Pat Flaherty (C) Third Team 1974 Tom Kozlosky (LB) Third Team 1965 Barry Roach (HB) First Team AFCA All-America (only one team selected) 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB) 1984 Andy Baranek (QB) ECAC All-East (ESU dropped out of the ECAC after the 2002 season) 2002 Nick Beisker (DB), Greg Munch (OG) 2001 Adam Hostetter (P), Mike Berry (K) 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P) 1999 Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jason Zinn (DB) 1998 Kevin Nagle (LB) 1997 Damian Poalucci (QB), Mike Mancuso (WR) 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB), Player of the Year, Matt Delancey (DT), Jason Killian (WR), Michael Kramer (P), Matt Seagreaves (K) 1995 Tim Green (LB) 1994 Michael Kramer (P) 1993 John Catalano (DE), Brent Voynar (DB) 1992 Paul Bandholz (TE), Ed Detwiler (P/K), Greg Garzio (OT), Joe Ruedt (DE), Roger Staub (DB) 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB), Des Hussey (DT) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), Evan Prall (WR), Mike Habel (OT), Greg Thoman (DE), Jayson Frank (LB) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Dan Crozier (C), Evan Prall (WR), Anthony Carfagno (FB), Mark Brubaker (K), Andrew Marsteller (DT), Ken Parrish (P) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), Tim Strenfel (WR), Anthony Carfagno (FB), Mark Brubaker (K), Andrew Marsteller (DT), Matt Crispell (S), Ken Parrish (P) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), Mark Brubaker (K), Anthony Carfagno (FB), David Dean (DT), Michael Glover (DB), John Jeffries (WR), Greg Munch (OG), Ryan Vermillion (LB) Dustin Barno (DL), Nick Beisker (DB), Mark Brubaker (K), Michael Glover (DB & RS), Greg Munch (OG), Jeremy Palm (QB), Greg Vaughn (TB) Dustin Barno (DT), Mike Berry (K), Shaun Bowman (DE), Jeremy Brown (DB), Andre Castiglioni (TB), Adam Hostetter (P), John Kotarsky (WR), Jim Sodano (OG) Kevin Nagle (LB, Defensive Player of the Year), Andre Castiglioni (TB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jim Sodano (OG) Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P), Matt Kacanda (KR) Kevin Nagle (LB, Defensive Player of the Year) Mike Mancuso (WR), Ian Geffers (DE), Kevin Nagle (LB) Matt Delancey (DT), Jason Killian (WR), Mike Mancuso (WR), Damian Poalucci (QB), Matt Seagreaves (K) Matt Delancey (DT), Tim Green (LB), Dennis McWhite (WR), Matt Seagreaves (K) Tim Green (LB), Steve Hynes (OT), Joe Menton (LB), Matt Seagreaves (K) John Catalano (DE), Steve Hynes (OT), Ed Myers (OG), Brent Voynar (DB) All-America Players 1983 Mike Reichenbach (LB) 1979 Ray Yakavonis (DE) 1975 Willard Stem (DB) Daktronics-CoSIDA All-America 2006 Evan Prall (WR) Second Team Evan Prall (All-Purpose) Second Team 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) First Team Evan Prall (WR) Second Team Ken Parrish (P) Second Team 2004 Matt Crispell (DB) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team 2001 Adam Hostetter (P) First Team Jim Sodano (OG) Second Team 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) First Team 1996 Mike Manusco (WR) First Team Damian Poalucci (QB) Second Team 1994 Matt Seagreaves (K) Second Team Steve Hynes (OT) Third Team D2Football.com All-America 2006 Evan Prall (WR) Second Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Honorable Mention 2005 Evan Prall (WR) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team Anthony Carfagno (FB) Honorable Mention Mark Brubaker (K) Honorable Mention All-East Players 1990 Curtis Bunch (DB), Dennis Mailhot (KR) 1989 Dennis Mailhot (WR and KR), Pat Brady (LB), Bob Heumann (DE) Pat Brady (LB), Todd McNamee (P), Eric Sampson (DE) 1987 Joe McLaughlin (DB), Mike Yanders (C) 1986 Chris Gerhard (DB) 1984 Tim Bishop (SE), Joey Pingitore (P), Ernie Siegrist (TE) 1983 Scott Benoit (WR), Dan Koval (OT), Joey Pingitore (P), Mike Reichenbach (LB) 1982 Andy Baranek (QB), Rookie of the Year, Mike Reichenbach (LB), Larry Sontag (DT) 1981 Jack Brunner (P), John Marcante (OT), Larry Sontag (DT) 1980 Keith Kaufman (OT), Mike Lush (DB) 1979 Jim Villani (P), Ray Yakavonis (DE) 1978 Frank Bell (TB), Jeff Detzi (OT), Joe Detzi (LB) Jack Shrawder (DT), Jim Villani (P) 1977 Doug Rhoads (LB), Harold Strunk (TB) All Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference First Team Paul Bandholz (TE), Derrick Deburow (DB), Ed Detwiler (K and P), Doug Leonzi (WR), Ed Myers (OG), Joe Ruedt (DE) Curtis Bunch (DB), Ed Detwiler (P), Des Hussey (DT), Rick Sterner (TB) Curtis Bunch (DB), Justin Dettore (OT), Tom Ferguson (C), Ken Kopetchny (WR), Jim Miller (LB) Dennis Mailhot (WR), Bob Heumann (DE), Douglas Moore (LB), Curtis Bunch (DB) Pat Brady (LB), Todd McNamee (P), Eric Sampson (DE) Joe McLaughlin (DB), Dan Murray (LB) Chris Gerhard (DB), Dan Murray (LB), Mike Yanders (C) Tim Bishop (SE), Tracy Coleman (DB) Andy Baranek (QB), Tim Bishop (SE), Phil Calamia (DT), Ernie Siegrist (TE) Andy Baranek (QB, Player of the Year), Scott Benoit (WR), Bill Camp (DE), Dan Koval (OT), Joey Pingitore (K), Mike Reichenbach (LB) Andy Baranek (QB), Bobby Manez (SE), Mike Reichenbach (LB), Larry Sontag (DT) Jack Brunner (P), Bill Camp (DE), Joe Gaynor (LB), John Marcante (OT), Larry Sontag (DT) Bill Brown (DT), Dan Gechter (LB), Keith Kaufman (OT), Mike Lush (DB), Scott Taylor (K) Warren Brown (LB), Ray Cianni (DB), Barry Kennedy (QB), Jamie Meier (SE), Andy Polony (LB), Jim Villani (P), Ray Yakavonis (DE) Bill Bergen (DE), Art Boorujy (OT), Bob Bydlon (OG), Jeff Detzi (OT), Joe Detzi (LB), Jeff Johnson (LB), Barry Kennedy (QB), Jack Rogers (K), Jack Shrawder (DT), Jim Villani (P) Bill Bergen (DE), Jeff Johnson (LB), Jack Shrawder (DT), Harold Strunk (OHB) Pat Flaherty (C), Dennis Gorman (TE), Jeff Johnson ALL-STAR HONORS Ken Parrish (P) Honorable Mention 2004 Ken Parrish (P) First Team 2001 Jim Sodano (OG) First Team Adam Hostetter (P) First Team Harlon Hill Award (Outstanding NCAA Division II Player) 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Fourth Place 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) First Place 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Fifth Place 1997 Damian Poalucci (QB) Candidate 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB) Third Place 1994 James Franklin (QB) Candidate 1992 Ed Detwiler (K-P) Candidate 1989 Dennis Mailhot (WR-KR) Ninth Place ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2004 Matt Crispell First Team 1992 Ed Detwiler (K-P) Second Team 1984 Ernie Siegrist (TE) First Team 1979 Warren Brown (LB) Second Team 1976 Pat Flaherty (C), Pete Radocha (TB), 1975 Willard Stem (DB) 1974 Tom Kozlosky (LB) 1971 Joe Bongiovanni (OT) 1970 Glenn Gottshalk (OE) 1969 Bill Dukett (QB), Player of the Year Daktronics/CoSIDA All-Northeast Region 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB); Evan Prall (WR) 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB); Ken Parrish (P); Evan Prall (WR) 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Ken Parrish (P), Anthony Carfagno (FB) 2001 Jeremy Brown (DB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jim Sodano (OG) Kevin Nagle (LB) 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB), Mike Mancuso (WR), Michael Kramer (P) 1994 Steve Hynes (OT) (LB), Tom Palubinski (SE), Pete Radocha (HB), Doug Rhoads (LB), Rich Rodenberger (DB), Jack Rogers (K), Mike Stambaugh (DE), Mike Terwilliger (QB) Bobby Boyd (K), Pat Flaherty (C), Jeff Johnson (LB), Rich Nicolais (DT), Mike Stambaugh (DE), Willard Stem (DB), Mike Terwilliger (QB) Tom Kozlosky (LB), Tom Polinski (DE) Don Coyer (DE), Ned Hampford (OG), Wally Hills (FB), Tom Kozlosky (LB), Steve Reese (OE) Joe Bongiovanni (OT), Frank Snyder (LB) Joe Bongiovanni (OT), Greg Cardone (LB), Glenn Gottshalk (OE), John Smith (DT) Jerry Clymer (DT), Glenn Gottshalk (OE), Steve Mummaw (QB) Bob Dinan (FB), Henry Kearns (OT), Ed Csencsits (OE), Bob Dinan (DB), Ralph Gish (HB), Henry Kearns (OT), Joe Kelly (OG), Bob Malehorn (DE), Bob Ott (DE), Dick Siwak (LB), Carl Wolfe (DT) Pete Lee (HB and LB), Gary Monger (OG), Gary Schoenberger (LB), Mike Thompson (C) Bob Dourand (LB), Glen Ray (QB), Barry Roach (HB), Bob Ruckdeschel (OT) Ray Hedenberg (OG), Glen Ray (QB), Barry Roach (HB), Jim Scagliottti (C), Tom Washburn (DE) Joe Bahnatka (C), Toby Barkman (OHB) Toby Barkman (B), Joe Heverin (E) Toby Barkman (B), Ed Becker (E) Ed Becker (E), Richard Wolslayer (C) Jim Oplinger (B) Carmen Martucci (T) (Three and four-time All PSAC players in bold) ESU Football Media Guide 37 35

37 ALL-TIME RUSHING STATISTICS 2006 Yds. Player, Opponent carries 118 J. Terwilliger vs. Millersville J. Terwilliger vs. West Chester Matt Brunetti vs. Kutztown Derek Lucas vs. Millersville Derek Lucas vs. Clarion Derek Lucas vs. So. Conn. St. (NCAA) J. Terwilliger vs. So. Conn. St. (NCAA) A. Carfagno vs. Bloomsburg (NCAA) Derek Lucas vs. C.W. Post (NCAA) Derek Lucas vs. Millersville Derek Lucas vs. Clarion Derek Lucas vs. Kutztown Maurice Stallings vs. Mansfield Greg Vaughn vs. Shepherd Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney Derek Lucas vs. Cheyney Greg Vaughn vs. Millersville Derek Lucas vs. Kutztown Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney Greg Vaughn vs. Millersville Greg Vaughn vs. Kutztown Andre Castiglioni vs. Clarion Andre Castiglioni vs. W. Chester Andre Castiglioni vs. Shepherd Andre Castiglioni vs. Kutztown Andre Castiglioni vs. Bloomsburg Andre Castiglioni vs. Mansfield Andre Castiglioni vs. Edinboro Andre Castiglioni vs. Clarion Andre Castiglioni vs. W. Chester Andre Castiglioni vs. Glenville Andre Castiglioni vs. Shepherd Nate Pendry vs. Millersville Andre Castiglioni vs. Shippensburg Year Player Att. Yds. Avg Matt Brunetti Derek Lucas Derek Lucas Greg Vaughn Greg Vaughn Andre Castiglioni Andre Castiglioni Andre Myers Andre Myers Stewart Ford Joe Pawloski Orlando Williams Orlando Williams Ramon Leak Rick Sterner Rick Sterner Ramon Leak Rick Sterner Kelly Gabriel Elroy Denegal Gary Garver Brooks Perkins Mike Sobeski Yard Rushing Games (since 1968) Yearly Rushing Leaders 161 Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney Andre Castiglioni vs. Edinboro Andre Castiglioni vs. Cheyney Andre Myers vs. New Hampshire Andre Myers vs. Slippery Rock Andre Myers vs. Shippensburg Andre Myers vs. Cheyney Andre Myers vs. Mansfield Stewart Ford vs. Kutztown Stewart Ford vs. West Chester Stewart Ford vs. Indiana, Pa Stewart Ford vs. Cheyney Stewart Ford vs. Mansfield Joe Pawloski vs. Bloomsburg Orlando Williams vs. AIC Joe Pawloski vs. Cheyney Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield Jason Killian vs. Springfield Orlando Williams vs. Springfield James Franklin vs. So. Conn Orlando Williams vs. Mansfield Jason Killian vs. So. Conn James Franklin vs. Mansfield James Franklin vs. Bloomsburg Ramon Leak vs. Bloomsburg Ramon Leak vs. AIC Rick Sterner vs. California Ramon Leak vs. Mansfield Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield Rick Sterner vs. West Chester Rick Sterner vs. Buffalo Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney Derek Watkins vs. Buffalo Dell Walker Dell Walker Dell Walker Jim Snyder Jim Snyder Frank Bell Harold Strunk Pete Radocha Pete Radocha Don Ford Wally Hills Mark Hoffner Mark Hoffner Bob Lester Bob Lester John Pitzer John Pitzer Trevor Lawrence Leo Reimer Barry Roach Jan Beliveau Toby Barkman Toby Barkman William Race Ramon Leak vs. Buffalo Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield Kelly Gabriel vs. Cheyney Elroy Denegal vs. Kutztown Elroy Denegal vs. So. Conn Gary Garver vs. Clarion Gary Garver vs. Cheyney Brooks Perkins vs. Montclair Brooks Perkins vs. Edinboro Mike Sobeski vs. Millersville Dell Walker vs. West Chester Dell Walker vs. Montclair Dell Walker vs. Cent. Conn Dell Walker vs. Cheyney Sam Granteed vs. Mansfield Jim Snyder vs. Kutztown Bill Nast vs. Mansfield Jim Snyder vs. IUP Jim Snyder vs. Kutztown Jim Snyder vs. Cortland Jim Snyder vs. Millersville Frank Bell vs. Cortland Jim Snyder vs. Mansfield Jim Snyder vs. Clarion Harold Strunk vs. Cheyney Harold Strunk vs. Mansield Harold Strunk vs. Cortland Harold Strunk vs. West Chester Pete Radocha vs. Montclair Pete Radocha vs. West Chester Pete Radocha vs. Kutztown Mike Terwilliger vs. Cheyney Harold Strunk vs. Millersville Harold Strunk vs. Cortland Pete Radocha vs. Morgan State Pete Radocha vs. Shippensburg Pete Radocha vs. Millersville Ed Guers vs. Bloomsburg Don Ford vs. Montclair Bob Rinaldi vs. Kutztown Bob Rinaldi vs. Cortland Pete Radocha vs. Bloomsburg Steve Mummaw vs. Mansfield Ralph Gish vs. Mansfield Bob Lester vs. Millersville Bob Lester vs. Cheyney Augie Grant vs. Cheyney John Pitzer vs. Mansfield John Pitzer vs. Millersville Augie Grant vs. California John Pitzer vs. California ESU Football Media Guide

38 Scoring Year Player TD.. FG.. X-Pt Pts Evan Prall Anthony Carfagno Evan Prall Anthony Carfagno Anthony Carfagno Anthony Carfagno John Kotarsky Mike Berry J.D. Stern Jason Klush Stewart Ford Mike Mancuso Joe Pawloski Matt Seagreaves Steve Stuttle Ed Detwiler Ed Detwiler Ken Kopetchny Ed Detwiler Todd McNamee Todd McNamee Mike Augustin Mike Augustin Tim Bishop Joey Pingatore Dell Walker Dell Walker Scott Taylor Tommy Meier Scott Taylor Frank Bell Harold Strunk Pete Radocha Pete Radocha Bob Boyd Five Tied with 12 Points Each 1972 Mark Hoffner Mark Hoffner Glenn Gottshalk Augie Grant John Pitzer John Pitzer Jim Waite Barry Roach Glen Ray Toby Barkman Toby Barkman Toby Barkman William Race Frank Lupin Year Player (Position).....Tack. Sks TFL 2006 Jayson Frank (LB) Fred Rice (LB) He. Breckenridge (LB) Ryan Vermillion (LB) Ryan Vermillion (LB) Jeremy Brown (DB) Kevin Nagle (LB) Kevin Nagle (LB) Kevin Nagle (LB) Kevin Nagle (LB) Bill Fonzone (LB) Tim Green (LB) Joe Menton (LB) Passing Year Player Comp/Att Yds.. TDs 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jeremy Palm Jeremy Palm Jeremy Palm Jeremy Palm Will Burch Damian Poalucci Damian Poalucci Damian Poalucci James Franklin James Franklin Bret Comp Bret Comp Bret Comp Tom Taylor Bret Comp Tom Taylor Tom Taylor Ray Gentilella Ray Gentilella Ray Gentilella Charlie Diskin Andy Baranek Charlie Diskin Andy Baranek Andy Baranek Brian Marshall Barry Kennedy Tommy Meier Barry Kennedy Barry Kennedy Mike Terwilliger Mike Terwilliger Mike Terwilliger Mike Terwilliger Len Cannatelli Jim Emery Steve Mummaw Steve Mummaw Bill Dukett Bill Dukett Bill Dukett Robt. Holderbaum James Waite Glen Ray Glen Ray Charles Siever Billy Lewis Billy Lewis Billy Lewis Defense 1993 Matt Giarretta (LB) Joe Ruedt (DE) Bobby Swift (LB) Jim Miller (LB) Jim Miller (LB) Pat Brady (LB) Dan Murray (LB) Dan Murray (LB) Joe Keenan (LB) Joe Keenan (LB) Phil Calamia (DT) M. Reichenbach (LB) Mark Clements (LB) M. Reichenbach (LB) YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS Receiving Year Player Rec... Yds.....TDs 2006 Evan Prall Evan Prall Tim Strenfel John Jeffries John Jeffries John Kotarsky John Kotarsky John Kotarsky Jason Klush Brett Witmer Brett Witmer Mike Mancuso Jason Killian Dennis McWhite Dennis McWhite Jake Hlavac Doug Leonzi Doug Leonzi Ken Kopetchny Dennis Mailhot Paul Bandholz Dennis Mailhot Ken Kopetchny Jim Kerins Tim Bishop Ernie Siegrist Tim Bishop Scott Benoit Bobbfy Manez Scott Benoit Jack Brunner Jamie Meier Jamie Meier Bill Jones Harold Strunk Tom Palubinski Tom Palubinski Tom Palubinski Tom Kearney Tom Deremer Tom Deremer Jack Shoemaker Glenn Gottshalk Glenn Gottshalk Bill Horvath Ed Csencsits Ed Csencsits Doug McNamee Gibby Romaine Tom Washburn Toby Barkman Toby Barkman Maurice Barber Edward Becker Larry Sontag (DT) Dan Gechter (LB) Dan Gechter (LB) Jeff Johnson (LB) Joe Detzi (LB) Jeff Johnson (LB) Jeff Johnson (LB) Joe Detzi (LB) Jeff Johnson (LB) Tom Kozlosky (LB) Frank Snyder (LB) (Sacks or tackles for loss not kept before 1978) ESU Football Media Guide 39 37

39 SCHOOL RECORDS Attempts Harold Strunk vs. Millersville Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield Kelly Gabriel vs. Cheyney Andre Myers vs. Mansfield Andre Castiglioni Andre Castiglioni Rick Sterner Derek Lucas Pete Radocha Rick Sterner Andre Castiglioni Dell Walker Jimmy Terwilliger Derek Lucas Harold Strunk Greg Vaughn Pete Radocha Jim Snyder Yards Gained Andre Myers vs. Mansfield Stewart Ford vs. Cheyney Jim Snyder vs. Kutztown Derek Lucas vs. Southern Conn Harold Strunk vs. Millersville Andre Myers vs. Cheyney Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield Toby Barkman vs. Mansfield Pete Radocha vs. Kutztown ,160.. Andre Castiglioni ,109.. Stewart Ford ,077.. Andre Castiglioni ,036.. Pete Radocha ,021.. Derek Lucas ,004.. Andre Myers RUSHING 2,579.. Rick Sterner ,529.. Andre Castiglioni ,363.. Toby Barkman ,236.. Derek Lucas ,047.. Pete Radocha ,030.. Harold Strunk Touchdowns Stewart Ford vs. Glenville State Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney Danny Roskos vs. Montclair Toby Barkman Anthony Carfagno Anthony Carfagno Danny Roskos Harold Strunk Pete Radocha Anthony Carfagno Toby Barkman Stewart Ford Dell Walker Pete Radocha Yards Per Game Andre Castiglioni Pete Radocha Harold Strunk Stewart Ford Andre Castiglioni Andre Myers Toby Barkman Toby Barkman Pete Radocha Andre Castiglioni Stewart Ford Rick Sterner Harold Strunk Yards Per Carry (since 1966 min. 10 carries, 100 yards) Joe Pawloski vs. Cheyney (13-179) Ed Guers vs. Bloomsburg (12-154) Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney (11-133) Derek Lucas vs. Cheyney (10-115) J. Terwilliger vs. SCSU (10-115) Harold Strunk vs. Cortland (17-193) Jason Killian vs. SCSU (13-145) Derek Lucas (48-418) Joe Pawloski (53-419) Toby Barkman ( ) Frank Lupin (43-313) Jason Killian (78-559) Barry Roach (73-521) Jason Killian (146-1,001) Barry Roach (189-1,218) Leo Reimer (183-1,163) Joe Pawloski ( ) Toby Barkman (393-2,363) Yard Rushing Games (since 1969) Andre Castiglioni Andre Castiglioni Andre Myers Stewart Ford Pete Radocha Andre Castiglioni Derek Lucas Jim Snyder Greg Vaughn Pete Radocha Harold Strunk TOTAL OFFENSE Damian Poalucci vs. Mansfield Jimmy Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven James Franklin vs. Southern Conn Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg , Jimmy Terwilliger , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci , Jimmy Terwilliger , Jimmy Terwilliger , James Franklin , Damian Poalucci , Bret Comp , Jeremy Palm , James Franklin , Bill Dukett , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci , Jeremy Palm , Bret Comp , James Franklin , Bill Dukett Season Per Game Damian Poalucci Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger James Franklin Jimmy Terwilliger Bill Dukett Points Evan Prall vs. Kutztown Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven Danny Roskos vs. Montclair Anthony Carfagno vs. Bentley Anthony Carfagno vs. Cheyney Stewart Ford vs. Glenville State Jason Klush vs. Bloomsburg Brett Witmer vs. New Haven Joe Pawloski vs. Cheyney Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney Joe Rovnan vs. Mansfield Glenn Gottshalk vs. Kutztown Glenn Gottshalk vs. Bloomsburg Anthony Carfagno Evan Prall Evan Prall Mark Brubaker Anthony Carfagno Mike Manusco Harold Strunk Toby Barkman Anthony Carfagno Danny Roskos Anthony Carfagno Evan Prall Mark Brubaker Ed Detwiler Toby Barkman Tim Strenfel SCORING Joey Pingitore Mike Seagreaves Jason Killian Touchdowns see single game points list Anthony Carfagno Evan Prall Evan Prall Anthony Carfagno Mike Manusco Harold Strunk Toby Barkman Tim Strenfel Anthony Carfagno Danny Roskos Anthony Carfagno Evan Prall Toby Barkman Tim Strenfel Mike Manusco Jason Killian Pete Radocha ESU Football Media Guide

40 Yards Damian Poalucci vs. Mansfield Jimmy Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney Damian Poalucci vs. Bloomsburg , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci , Jimmy Terwilliger , Jimmy Terwilliger , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci , James Franklin , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci , Bret Comp , Jeremy Palm Attempts Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven Jeremy Palm vs. Millersville Steve Mummaw vs. Lafayette Damian Poalucci vs. Bloomsburg Jimmy Terwilliger vs. West Chester.2003 James Franklin vs. Millersville Andy Baranek vs. Bloomsburg Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci James Franklin Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Jimmy Terwilliger , Jimmy Terwilliger , Damian Poalucci Bret Comp Jeremy Palm Andy Baranek PASSING Completions Steve Mummaw vs. Lafayette Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg Andy Baranek vs. Lafayette Damian Poalucci vs. Bloomsburg Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci James Franklin Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Bret Comp Andy Baranek Jeremy Palm Completion Percentage (min. 15 completions) Tom Taylor vs. Southern Conn. (17-21) J. Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg (28-36) J. Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post (19-25) J. Terwilliger vs. Clarion (15-20) Steve Mummaw vs. Trenton (15-20) Jimmy Terwilliger ( ) Jimmy Terwilliger ( ) Andy Baranek ( ) Jimmy Terwilliger ( ) Jimmy Terwilliger ( ) Tom Taylor (89-153) Barry Kennedy (59-107) Jimmy Terwilliger Andy Baranek ( ) Steve Mummaw ( ) Bill Dukett ( ) SCHOOL RECORDS Passing Efficiency Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Jimmy Terwilliger Andy Baranek Bill Dukett Tom Taylor Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Bill Dukett Andy Baranek Bret Comp Mike Terwilliger Touchdown Passes Jimmy Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Kutztown Damian Poalucci vs. Mansfield Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney Damian Poalucci vs. Southern Conn Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven Jimmy Terwilliger times Jeremy Palm times Will Burch vs. Bloomsburg Damian Poalucci vs. Bloomsburg Steve Mummaw vs. Kutztown Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jimmy Terwilliger Jeremy Palm Jimmy Terwilliger Damian Poalucci Jeremy Palm Bret Comp Yards Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven Brett Witmer vs. New Haven John Kotarsky vs. Mansfield Mike Manusco vs. Mansfield Jamie Meier vs. Bloomsburg Mike Manusco vs. Cheyney Mike Manusco vs. Elon Mike Manusco vs. Southern Conn Evan Prall vs. Mansfield Evan Prall vs. C.W. Post Ed Csencsits vs. Edinboro Brett Witmer vs. Bloomsburg , Evan Prall , Tim Strenfel , Mike Manusco , Tim Strenfel , Evan Prall , Brett Witmer , Jason Killian , Evan Prall , Tim Strenfel , Mike Manusco , Brett Witmer , John Kotarsky , Tim Bishop , John Jeffries RECEIVING Receptions Evan Prall vs. Cal John Kotarsky vs. Mansfield Brett Witmer vs. Bloomsburg Brett Witmer vs. New Haven Ed Csencsits vs. Edinboro Jason Klush vs. Cheyney Ken Kopetchny vs. Bloomsburg Scott Benoit vs. Bloomsburg Scott Benoit vs. Mansfield Bob Lester vs. Lafayette Evan Prall Evan Prall Scott Benoit Tim Strenfel Brett Witmer Dennis McWhite Tim Strenfel Ernie Siegrist John Jeffries Evan Prall Tim Strenfel Anthony Carfagno Brett Witmer John Jeffries Mike Manusco Scott Benoit Touchdown Receptions Evan Prall vs. Kutztown Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven Jason Klush vs. Bloomsburg Brett Witmer vs. New Haven Joe Rovnan vs. Mansfield Glenn Gottshalk vs. Bloomsburg Glenn Gottshalk vs. Kutztown Evan Prall Evan Prall Mike Manusco Tim Strenfel Jason Klush Ken Kopetchny Evan Prall Tim Strenfel Anthony Carfagno Mike Manusco Jason Klush ESU Football Media Guide 39

41 SCHOOL RECORDS Field Goals Matt Seagreaves vs. Lafayette Ed Detwiler vs. California Matt Seagreaves Ed Detwiler Mark Brubaker Ed Detwiler Ed Detwiler Mike Augustin Joey Pingitore Ed Detwiler Mark Brubaker Matt Seagreaves Joey Pingitore J.D. Stern Field Goal Percentage Ed Detwiler (13-16) Joey Pingitore (12-16) Mark Brubaker (14-19) Mark Brubaker (39-58) Joey Pingitore (29-48) Matt Seagreaves (30-53) Ed Detwiler (50-91) Scott Taylor (22-40) Tackles Tim Green vs. Slippery Rock Jeff Johnson vs. West Chester Tom Kozlosky vs. Kutztown Pat Brady vs. Central Conn Jeff Johnson vs. Kutztown Jeff Johnson vs. Bloomsburg Tom Kozlosky vs. Millersville Tom Kozlosky vs. Slippery Rock Tom Kozlosky Mike Reichenbach Kevin Nagle Jeff Johnson Tim Green Fred Rice Jeff Johnson Pat Brady Jeff Johnson Kevin Nagle Dan Murray Mike Reichenbach Greg Thoman Phil Calamia Sacks (since 1978) Johnny Lee Davis vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 1991 Eric Sampson vs. Kutztown Bob Heumann vs. Mansfield Bill Camp vs. Millersville Jeff Johnson vs. Millersville Joe Ruedt Des Hussey Bob Heumann DEFENSE KICKING Extra Points Mark Brubaker vs. C.W. Post Mark Brubaker vs. Bentley Mark Brubaker vs. Cheyney Matt Seagreaves vs. Cheyney Eric Petters vs. Kutztown Mark Brubaker vs. Clarion Matt Seagreaves vs. New Haven Dan Staats vs. Bloomsburg Mark Brubaker Mark Brubaker Mark Brubaker Eric Petters Matt Seagreaves Dan Staats Matt Huber Ed Detwiler Mark Brubaker Ed Detwiler Matt Seagreaves Jack Rogers Extra Point Percentage (min. 10 PAT, since 1969) Jack Rogers (23-23) Scott Taylor (17-17) Scott Taylor (14-14) Ed Detwiler (33-34) J.D. Stern (29-30) Joey Pingitore (25-26) Scott Taylor (49-50) Ed Detwiler ( ) Joey Pingitore (74-80) Des Hussey Bill Camp Joe Ruedt Bob Heumann Interceptions Matt Crispell vs. Bloomsburg Bill Scott vs. Mansfield Roger Straub vs. Kutztown Mike Lush vs. Central Conn Mike Lush Matt Crispell Michael Wiggins Jeremy Brown Roger Straub Curtis Bunch Matt Crispell Curtis Bunch Rich Rodenberger Mike Lush Ray Cianni Interception Yardage Mike Lush Curtis Bunch Jeremy Brown Curtis Bunch Mike Lush Punting Average Adam Hostetter (54-2,397) Ken Parrish (33-1,426) Todd McNamee (72-3,030) Ken Parrish (42-1,764) Jim Villani (66-2,732) Ed Detwiler (50-2,049) Ken Parrish (46-1,873) Adam Hostetter (64-2,584) Michael Kramer (57-2,301) Jim Villani (138-5,589) Ken Parrish (174-7,030) Adam Hostetter (242-9,710) Ed Detwiler (202-8,077) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2, Evan Prall , Evan Prall , Mike Manusco , Mike Manusco , Matt Kacanda , Derek Lucas , John Jeffries , Anthony Carfagno , Evan Prall , Mike Manusco , Anthony Carfagno , Tim Strenfel , Derek Lucas , Dennis Mailhot KICK RETURNS Kick Return Average (since 1968) (min. 10 returns) Dennis Mailhot Drew Stem Mike Manusco Dennis McWhite Dennis McWhite Joe McLaughlin Joe McLaughlin Matt Kacanda Dennis McWhite Joe McLaughlin Bob Dinan Mike Manusco Dennis Mailhot Chris Gerhard Punt Return Average (since 1968) (min. 10 returns) Evan Prall Dennis Mailhot Willard Stem Troy Myers Willard Stem Chris Gerhard Rick Jones Evan Prall Dennis Mailhot Willard Stem Troy Myers Fred Balina John Jeffries Mike Manusco Chris Gerhard ESU Football Media Guide

42 Rushing vs. Cheyney vs. Cortland vs. Southern Conn , yards , yards , yards Season Average ,599 yards in nine games ,608 yards in 10 games Rushing Plays vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney vs. Kutztown vs. Bloomsburg Passing vs. Mansfield vs. New Haven vs. C.W. Post vs. Cheyney vs. Cheyney vs. Bloomsburg , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards Season Average ,041 yards in 10 games ,835 yards in 14 games ,016 yards in 12 games ,128 yards in 11 games ,813 yards in 10 games ,786 yards in 10 games ,020 yards in 11 games TEAM RECORDS - OFFENSE Offensive Plays vs. Southern Conn vs. New Haven vs. Mansfield First Downs vs. Cheyney vs. Southern Conn vs. Southern Conn vs. American International Points Scored vs. Lock Haven (99-0) vs. Cheyney (78-32) vs. Bentley (72-17) vs. Bloomsburg (70-15) vs. Bloomsburg (70-14) vs. Bloomsburg (69-0) vs. Cheyney (69-20) vs. Cheyney (68-6) points points points points points points points Season Average points in 14 games points in nine games points in 10 games points in 12 games points in eight games points in 11 games SCHOOL RECORDS Penalty Yardage 13/ vs. Cheyney / vs. Clarion / vs. Cortland / vs. Shippensburg Most Victories (11-3) (10-2) (10-1) (10-0) (10-0) Consecutive Victories Consecutive Games without a Loss Undefeated Seasons , TOP SEASONS Passing Plays vs. Millersville vs. New Haven vs. Lafayette vs. West Chester vs. Bloomsburg vs. Millersville Total Offense vs. New Haven vs. Southern Conn vs. Bloomsburg vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards , yards Season Average ,091 yards in 10 games ,118 yards in 14 games ,977 yards in 12 games ,648 yards in 10 games ,116 yards in nine games ,855 yards in 11 games ESU Football Media Guide Rushing vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney vs. Kutztown yards per game yards per game Passing vs. Bloomsburg vs. Mansfield yards per game yards per game Total Defense vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney yards per game yards per game TEAM RECORDS - DEFENSE Points Allowed Last time vs. Edinboro (25 shutouts in 33 years under Coach Douds) points per game points per game points per game Offensive Plays vs. Cheyney vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney vs. West Chester vs. Mansfield vs. Lenoir-Rhyne First Downs vs. Mansfield vs. Cheyney vs. Central Conn vs. Bloomsburg

43 SCHOOL RECORDS National Statistical Leaders Individual Statistical Leaders (Top 10) 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger, 2nd Total Offense (315.5 yards per game), 3rd Pass Efficiency (165.5); 5th Passing Yards (269.6 per game) Evan Prall, 2nd Receiving Yards (106.7 per game), 2nd Punt Returns (17.9 avg.), 6th Receptions (6.9 per game), 7th Scoring (10.9 points per game) Drew Stem, 8th Kick Returns (28.7 avg.) 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st Total Offense (354.3 yards per game), 2nd Pass Efficiency (186.1) Evan Prall, 2nd Receiving Yards (126.1 per game) 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st Pass Efficiency (174.1), 2nd Total Offense (357.7 yards per game) Matt Crispell, 2nd Interceptions (0.83 per game) Tim Strenfel, 5th Receiving Yards (115.7 per game) 2003 Jimmy Terwilliger, 8th Pass Efficiency (153.6), 8th Total Offense (303.8 yards per game) 2002 Nick Beisker, 9th Interceptions (0.7 per game) Michael Glover, 9th Passes Defended (1.8 per game) 2001 Adam Hostetter, 1st Punting (44.4 avg.) Jeremy Brown, t-9th Interceptions (0.8 per game) 1997 Damian Poalucci, 4th Total Offense (263.5 yards per game) Mike Manusco, 7th All-Purpose Yardage (173.5 per game), 10th Receiving Yards (98.1 per game) Brett Witmer, 8th Receiving Yards (104.4 per game), 9th Receptions (6.3 per game) 1996 Damian Poalucci, 1st Total Offense (388.3 yards per game), 3rd Pass Efficiency (163.3) Mike Manusco, 6th Receiving Yards (119.4 per game) 1995 Matt Seagreaves, 1st Field Goals (1.50 per game) Offense 2006 Punt Returns 4th (17.0 yards per return) Pass Efficiency 4th (168.3) Passing Offense 5th (284.4 yards per game) 2005 Passing Offense 2nd (345.3 yards per game) Scoring Offense 4th (42.6 points per game) Total Offense 5th (508.4 yards per game) 2004 Total Offense 4th (498.1 yards per game) 1997 Passing Offense 4th (281.3 yards per game) 1996 Total Offense 1st (509.1 yards per game Passing Offense 1st (404.1 yards per game) Scoring Offense 4th (39.7 yards per game) Starting Offensive Team QB Damian Poalucci, HB Joe Pawloski and Orlando Williams, FB Tim Pollock, WR Jason Killian, Mike Manusco and Brett Witmer, TE Andy McLoughlin, T Bruce Berke and Dan Rounds, G Dan Michalski and Mike Wallick, C Joe Terra, K Matt Seagreaves 1984 Passing Offense 4th (278.6 yards per game) 1969 Passing Offense 5th (266.8 yards per game) 1968 Total Offense 3rd (456.9 yards per game) Scoring Offense 3rd (42.1 points per game) 1965 Rushing Offense 4th (268.0 yards per game) Note: NCAA Division II playoff game in 1991 not counted. NCAA College Division , NCAA Division II 1973-Present. Troy Myers, 5th Punt Returns (13.9 avg.) James Franklin, 6th Total Offense (312.9 yards per game) 1992 Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.30 per game) Roger Straub, t-5th Interceptions (0.8 per game) Dennis McWhite, t-8th Kick Returns (27.7 avg.) 1991 Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.18 per game), 6th Punting (40.8 yards per punt) 1990 Derrick Deburow, t-9th Interceptions (0.7 per game) 1989 Dennis Mailhot, 1st Punt Returns (17.8 avg.), 1st Kick Returns (32.6 avg.) Linus Bolden, t-2nd Interceptions (0.7 per game) Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.30 per game) 1988 Todd McNamee, 4th Punting (42.1 yards per punt) 1985 Joe McLaughlin, 4th Kick Returns (26.7 avg.) Tim Bishop, 7th Receptions (5.6 per game) 1984 Ernie Siegrist, 3rd Receptions (6.0 per game) Andy Baranek, 7th Pass Efficiency (134.3), 8th Total Offense (230.1 yards per game) Tim Bishop, t-9th Receptions (5.2 per game) 1983 Scott Benoit, 3rd Receptions (6.7 per game) Chris Gerhard, 10th Punt Returns (12.1 avg.) 1980 Mike Lush, 1st Interceptions (1.20 per game) 1979 Jim Villani, 4th Punting (41.4 yards per punt) 1977 Harold Strunk, 3rd Scoring (11.3 points per game), 5th Rushing Yardage (114.3 per game) 1976 Pete Radocha, 9th Scoring (8.3 points per game), 10th Rushing Yardage (106.6 per game) Fred Balina, 9th Punt Returns (11.3 avg.) 1970 Steve Mummaw, 5th Pass Completions (16.9 per game) 1969 Bill Dukett, 8th Total Offense (2,127 yards), 9th Pass Completions (147 completions) 1961 Toby Barkman, t-10th Scoring (90 points) Team Statistical Leaders (Top 5) Defense 2006 Net Punting 3rd (36.0 yards per punt) 2004 Net Punting 1st (40.6 yards per punt 33 punts, 1,426 yards, 87 yards returned) 2002 Turnover Margin 3rd (+1.5 per game) 2001 Pass Defense Efficiency 3rd (78.0) Net Punting 3rd (39.6 yards per punt) 1979 Scoring Defense 5th (9.7 points per game) 1978 Total Defense 1st (153.8 yards per game) Rushing Defense 1st (52.2 yards per game) Scoring Defense 2nd (7.2 points per game) Starting Defensive Team DE Bill Bergen and Ray Yakavonis, DT Phil Collins and Jack Shrawder, OLB Warren Brown and Tony Casucci, ILB Joe Detzi and Jeff Johnson, HB Fred Balina and Ray Cianni, S Scott LeVan 1976 Scoring Defense 3rd (8.1 points per game) Total Defense 4th (207.1 yards per game) 1973 Pass Defense 1st (37.6 yards per game) Scoring Defense 4th (6.2 points per game) Starting Defensive Secondary HB Paul Grube, John Novak and Willard Stem S Bill Navarre 1962 Total Defense 2nd (112.4 yards per game) Rushing Defense 3rd (48.6 yards per game) 1961 Total Defense 2nd (107.6 yards per game) Rushing Defense 4th (47.9 yards per game) Longest Plays Rushing 90 Jason Killian vs. Southern Conn Ramon Leak vs. American International Ed Guers vs. Bloomsburg Anthony Carfagno vs. Clarion Ralph Gish vs. Cheyney Barry Roach vs. West Chester Charlie Shaw vs. West Chester Tom Petro vs. Mansfield Passing 99 Bret Comp (Ken Kopetchny) vs. Mansfield Mike Terwilliger (Tom Palubinski) vs. Bloomsburg Damian Poalucci (Mike Manusco) vs. Elon Charlie Diskin (Tim Bishop) vs. CCSU Charlie Sandora (Grey Seamans) vs. Scranton Field Goals 50 Todd McNamee vs. Southern Conn Joey Pingitore vs. Montclair Mark Brubaker vs. C.W. Post (NCAA) Ed Detwiler vs. California Mike Augustin vs. Millersville Joey Pingitore vs. Lehigh Kick Returns 98 Matt Kacanda vs. Bloomsburg Dick Merring vs. Mansfield Mike Yanocha vs. Mansfield Jim Wolfe vs. Cortland Michael Glover vs. Millersville Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield Dennis Mailhot vs. Mansfield Dennis McWhite vs. Cheyney Joe McLaughlin vs. Mansfield Punt Returns 98 Dick Merring vs. West Chester Charlie Shaw vs. Kutztown Warren Hoeffner vs. West Chester Barry Roach vs. Cortland Tracy Coleman vs. Cheyney Jack Eagen vs. Cortland Interception Returns 100 Jim Oplinger vs. Cheyney Troy Myers vs. Slippery Rock Roger Straub vs. Kutztown Bernie Rockovich vs. Bloomsburg Jeremy Brown vs. West Chester Joe McLaughlin vs. Mansfield (Since 1942, the NCAA has established the maximum length of all plays at 100 yards. Oplinger s interception return actually began one yard in the end zone) Punts 78 Todd McNamee vs. Southern Conn Ken Parrish vs. West Chester Ed Detwiler vs. Bloomsburg Ed Detwiler vs. Millersville Todd McNamee vs. Cheyney Rob Derby vs. West Chester Overtime Games 1991 vs. Shippensburg (NCAA Playoffs) L 1996 vs. Kutztown W 1999 at Shepherd (2OT) L 2000 vs. Shepherd W 2000 vs. Millersville L 2000 vs. Shippensburg L 2004 vs. West Chester L 2005 vs. Bloomsburg L 42 ESU Football Media Guide

44 Year W L T PF PA Head Coach Captain(s) Ralph Mitterling Arthur Morris Ralph Mitterling John Gibbons Ralph Mitterling Arnold Thalenfeld Ralph Mitterling Joseph Mendelis Ralph Mitterling Francis Hoffman Ralph Mitterling Charles Leader Ralph Mitterling Thomas Johnson Ralph Mitterling Joseph Kennedy Ralph Mitterling Charles Cooper, Henry Arneberg Ralph Mitterling Paul Shebby Herb Lorenz John Carr Herb Lorenz Ronald Seller, Ben Franklin Herb Lorenz Chet Gonsky Ed Snavely Tony Scarcella Ed Snavely Thomas Kearns Ed Snavely Louis Zwirek Eugene Martin Edward Rushin Eugene Martin Eugene Martin Ken Schaeffer, Dan Drigan Eugene Martin Harold Hogan, Bernie Rockovich Eugene Martin Walt Zarnowski Eugene Martin Eugene Martin John Swartz Eugene Martin Howard Pewterbaugh, Rich Pritchard Eugene Martin Andrew Levindis, Robert Rhiel Eugene Martin Robert Brown, Jack Morris Eugene Martin Carmen Martucci, James Revello Eugene Martin Clyde Sweigart Eugene Martin John Andrews, Dick Merring Eugene Martin Jim Oplinger, Charles Brayford Geo. Ockershausen Edward Adams, John Brunner Jack Gregory John Brunner, Richard Zimmer YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD All-Time PSAC Record The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference was organized in 1951 for the purpose of administrating athletic competition among the 14 state colleges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Although football champions had been picked among state colleges and universities since 1934, the first actual on-the-field champion was crowned in All-time PSAC standings since 1960: Eastern Division W L T Pct. West Chester ESU Millersville Bloomsburg Kutztown Mansfield Cheyney Western Division W L T Pct. Indiana Slippery Rock Edinboro Clarion Shippensburg California Lock Haven Jack Gregory Sterling Brown, Dick Wolslayer 3rd (3-2) Jack Gregory Ed Becker, Bill Race 2nd (5-1) Jack Gregory Bill Lewis, Joe Heverin 1st (6-0) Jack Gregory Joe Bahnatka, Toby Barkman t-2nd (4-2) Jack Gregory Tom Washburn, Jerry Wasilchak, Richard Zapolski 1st (6-0) Jack Gregory Glen Ray, Gibby Romaine, Robert Ruckdeschel 1st (6-0) Charles Reese Doug McNamee, Frank Mirello 2nd (4-2) Charles Reese Bob Holdebaum 2nd (5-1) Charles Reese Bob Malehorn, Gary Schoenberger 1st (6-0) Charles Reese Bob Dinan, Bill Dukett, Merv Witmer t-2nd (4-2) Charles Reese Jerry Clymer, Joe Kelly t-2nd (4-2) Charles Reese Ray Johnson, Ed Long, Steve Mummaw t-2nd (4-2) Charles Reese Joe Bongiovanni, Hank Kunkel t-6th (1-5) Charles Reese Bob Cormack, John Smith 2nd (5-1) Dennis Douds Tom Deremer, Tom Kozlosky, Tom Polinski 3rd (4-2) Dennis Douds Rich Nicolais, Doug Sheaffer, Willard Stem 1st (6-0) Dennis Douds Pete Radocha, Rich Rodenberger, Mike Stambaugh 1st (6-0) Dennis Douds Pat Flaherty, Harold Strunk 3rd (3-2) Dennis Douds Jeff Detzi, Jeff Johnson 1st (5-0) Dennis Douds John Holenda, Ray Cianni t-3rd (3-2) Dennis Douds Mike Lush, Jim Snyder t-1st (4-1) Dennis Douds John Marcante, Duane Van Fleet t-2nd (3-2) Dennis Douds Bob Manez, Larry Sontag 1st (6-0) Dennis Douds Dan Koval, Mike Reichenbach 1st (5-1) Dennis Douds Bill Camp, Ernie Siegrist 4th (3-3) Dennis Douds Tim Bishop, Tracy Coleman 5th (2-4) Dennis Douds Chris Gerhard t-5th (1-5) Dennis Douds Dan Murray, Mike Yanders t-5th (2-4) Dennis Douds Joe McLaughlin, Eric Sampson 4th (3-3) Dennis Douds Pat Brady, Tom Taylor t-4th (2-4) Dennis Douds Justin Dettore, Ken Kopetchny, Jim Miller t-2nd (3-2) Dennis Douds Curtis Bunch, Des Hussey 1st (5-0-1) Dennis Douds Bret Comp, Joe Ruedt 2nd (5-1) Dennis Douds John Catalano, Ed Myers t-2nd (4-2) Dennis Douds Steve Stuttle, Brent Voynar 5th (2-4) Dennis Douds Tim Green, Joe Menton, Dennis McWhite 4th (3-3) Dennis Douds Bruce Berke, Bill Fonzone t-2nd (4-2) Dennis Douds Mike Mancuso, Brett Witmer t-4th (3-3) Dennis Douds Tim Pollock, Joe Terra 5th (2-4) Dennis Douds Joe Bahling, J.D. Granger 5th (2-4) Dennis Douds Kevin Nagle, Jason Zinn 4th (3-3) Dennis Douds Jeremy Brown, Jeremy Palm 2nd (5-1) Dennis Douds Dustin Barno, Jeremy Palm t-1st (5-1) Dennis Douds Greg Munch, John Jeffries, Michael Glover t-1st (5-1) Dennis Douds Matt Rapa, Brian Violante 2nd (5-1) Dennis Douds Anthony Carfagno, Dan Crozier, Tyree Townes 3rd (4-2) Dennis Douds Jimmy Terwilliger, Greg Thoman 3rd (4-2) ESU Football Media Guide 43

45 ALL-TIME SCORES MILESTONE WINS vs. Trenton, at Ithaca, vs. Indiana, (won PSAC championship, fi rst 10-0 season in school history) vs. Bloomsburg, vs. Edinboro, (won PSAC championship at 10-0) vs. Mansfi eld, vs. Clarion, vs. Edinboro, (fi rst Division II Playoff victory) vs. C.W. Post, (won Division II Northeast Regional) vs. Lock Haven, (200th career win for Denny Douds) Coach Ralph Mitterling ( ) 1926 (6-1-1) Trenton 15-3 W Upsala 10-0 W at Lock Haven 99-0 W Lafayette Frosh 21-0 W Cooper Union 54-0 W at Cortland 0-0 T at West Chester 6-0 W at Shippensburg 0-7 L 1927 (6-1-1) at Wyoming Seminary 6-26 L at Bloomsburg 6-0 W at St. Thomas 6-6 T Shippensburg 31-0 W Cooper Union 52-2 W Cortland 34-0 W Central S.N.S W West Chester 13-6 W 1928 (4-5) Springfield 7-25 L Trenton 6-0 W at Shippensburg 0-6 L Wyoming Seminary 0-13 L at Slippery Rock 0-13 L at Cortland 12-0 W at Lock Haven 38-0 W at West Chester 0-13 L Bloomsburg 12-0 W 1929 (3-4-1) at Springfield 0-0 T Shippensburg 7-0 W at Cortland 26-7 W Slippery Rock 6-13 L West Chester 7-14 L at Wyoming Seminary 7-19 L at Bloomsburg 0-13 L at Trenton W 1930 (4-4) at Springfield 0-29 L US Coast Guard 0-21 L Trenton 14-0 W at Shippensburg 13-7 W Cortland 19-0 W at Mansfield 19-0 W at Wyoming Seminary 0-19 L Bloomsburg 6-13 L 1931 (3-2-2) Seton Hall 6-18 L at Trenton 0-0 T Shippensburg 13-0 L at Cortland 31-6 W Mansfield (HC) 19-0 W at US Coast Guard 6-31 L at Bloomsburg 7-7 T 1932 (2-5-1) at Seton Hall 0-18 L at Springfield 0-20 L Trenton 6-0 W at Shippensburg 0-9 L at St. Thomas 6-20 L Cortland 7-7 T at Mansfield 0-6 L Bloomsburg 45-0 W 1933 (4-4) at Springfield 0-20 L at Trenton 13-0 W Shippensburg 7-0 W at St. Thomas 0-40 L at Cortland L at Bloomsburg 7-9 L Mansfield 12-0 W Ithaca 9-0 W 1934 (4-2-1) at Springfield 0-18 L at Shippensburg 6-7 L Cortland 6-6 T Trenton 14-0 W at Ithaca 7-6 W at Mansfield 14-0 W Bloomsburg W 1935 (3-5) at Springfield 0-10 L Panzer 26-0 W Shippensburg 6-20 L at Trenton 6-0 W at Cortland 0-39 L Ithaca 0-33 L Mansfield 7-0 W at Bloomsburg 0-12 L Coach Herb Lorenz ( ) 1936 (2-6) at Panzer 2-20 L Montclair W at Shippensburg 0-58 L Trenton 6-3 W Cortland 7-19 L at Ithaca 0-32 L at Mansfield 0-28 L Bloomsburg 0-7 L 1937 (2-6) at Springfield 0-7 L Panzer 13-0 W Shippensburg 0-21 L Trenton 13-7 W at Cortland 0-28 L at Montclair 0-25 L Mansfield 0-12 L at Bloomsburg 0-12 L 1938 (2-6) at Panzer 0-7 L West Chester 6-13 L at Shippensburg L at Trenton 26-6 W Cortland L Montclair 0-7 L at Mansfield 0-31 L Bloomsburg W Coach Ed Snavely ( ) 1939 (3-5) Panzer 6-7 L at West Chester 0-24 L Shippensburg 26-7 W All-Time Football Coaching Records The won-loss records of East Stroudsburg s eight head football coaches since 1926 Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct. Ralph Mitterling Herb Lorenz Ed Snavely Eugene Martin George Ockershausen Jack Gregory Charlie Reese Denny Douds Overall Record (Pennsylvania Conference championship games and NCAA playoff games are counted in record. Each tie is computed as half won and half lost.) at Cortland 0-24 L at Montclair 0-8 L Mansfield 13-8 W at Bloomsburg 25-7 W Lock Haven L 1940 (7-1) at Panzer W at Lock Haven 13-7 W at Shippensburg 13-7 W Cortland 24-0 W Montclair 3-0 W at Mansfield 19-0 W Bloomsburg 12-0 W West Chester 0-18 L 1941 (5-2) at West Chester 6-28 L Shippensburg 0-6 L at Kutztown 26-0 W at Montclair W Mansfield 6-0 W at Bloomsburg 13-0 W Panzer 37-0 W Coach Eugene Martin ( ) 1942 (6-0 PSAC Champs) at Shippensburg 12-0 W Kutztown 14-0 W Montclair 24-0 W at Mansfield 12-6 W West Chester 26-0 W at Panzer 13-7 W No Varsity Football 1945 (2-4) Bloomsburg 0-13 L at Bloomsburg 7-19 L Lock Haven 6-18 L at Wyoming Seminary 13-0 W at Lock Haven 0-25 L at NY Military Academy 20-0 W 1946 (5-2) Panzer 26-0 W Shippensburg 32-7 W at Cortland 25-6 W at West Chester 7-13 L Montclair 53-0 W Bloomsburg 6-7 L at C.C.N.Y W 1947 (3-3) Panzer 19-0 W at Shippensburg 7-13 L Cortland 21-0 W West Chester 0-6 L at Bloomsburg 2-13 L C.C.N.Y W 1948 (4-3-1) at Millersville 13-7 W Panzer 48-6 W Shippensburg 14-7 W at Mansfield 13-7 W at West Chester 7-14 L Rider 6-7 L at Cortland 0-0 T Bloomsburg 0-14 L 1949 (5-3) Millersville 13-0 W Panzer 21-6 W at Shippensburg 7-0 W Mansfield 28-6 W West Chester 0-7 L at Rider 7-19 L Cortland 14-6 W at Bloomsburg L 1950 (4-3-1) at Millersville W at Mansfield 14-0 W Shippensburg T at West Chester 0-27 L Bridgeport 25-6 W at Cortland 0-7 L at Ithaca 28-7 W Rider 7-26 L 1951 (4-4) Millersville W Mansfield W at Shippensburg 7-33 L West Chester L at Bridgeport L Cortland 20-6 W Ithaca 34-0 W at Rider 7-26 L 1952 (4-4) at Millersville 0-7 L King s 14-6 W Shippensburg 7-14 L Mansfield W at West Chester 0-41 L at Cortland 7-14 L at Ithaca 13-0 W Arnold W 1953 (3-3) Millersville 31-0 W at King s 0-13 L at Shippensburg 0-30 L at Mansfield 9-0 W West Chester (HC) 6-16 L Ithaca 20-0 W Cortland Cancelled Arnold Cancelled 1954 (6-2 PSAC co-champs) at Millersville 19-0 W at Ithaca W Shippensburg L 44 ESU Football Media Guide

46 Mansfield 28-0 W at West Chester W at Kutztown 32-6 W at Cortland 0-19 L Cheyney 43-0 W 1955 (4-3) Millersville Cancelled at Ithaca W at Shippensburg 7-26 L at Mansfield W West Chester L Kutztown W Cortland L at Cheyney 25-6 W 1956 (7-2) at Millersville 33-6 W at Ithaca 13-0 W Shippensburg 13-0 W at Lock Haven W Mansfield W at West Chester 7-15 L at Cortland 0-7 L Cheyney 46-0 W Kutztown 21-0 W 1957 (3-4-1) Millersville 26-0 W Ithaca 27-0 W at Shippensburg L Lock Haven 6-16 L Mansfield Cancelled West Chester 0-34 L Cortland 6-19 L at Cheyney 39-0 W at Kutztown T Coach George Ockershausen (1958) 1958 (2-5-2) Kutztown 19-0 W at Ithaca 6-14 L Shippensburg 0-14 L at West Chester 0-49 L at Millersville L Waynesburg 0-0 T Bloomsburg T at Cortland 8-42 L at Montclair 16-0 W Coach Jack Gregory ( ) 1959 (5-2-2) at Kutztown 22-0 W Ithaca 12-6 W at Shippensburg 2-20 L West Chester 0-25 L Millersville 6-0 W at Waynesburg 0-0 T at Bloomsburg 7-0 W Cortland 0-0 T Montclair 47-0 W 1960 (6-3) at Millersville 0-6 L Kutztown 61-0 W at West Chester 0-21 L Shippensburg 48-7 W at Mansfield 42-7 W Cheyney 58-0 W Bloomsburg W at Cortland 28-0 W at Indiana 7-20 L 1961 (7-1) Millersville 37-7 W at Kutztown 45-0 W ESU Football Media Guide West Chester 7-28 L at Shippensburg 47-7 W Mansfield 38-3 W at Cheyney 54-0 W at Bloomsburg 36-0 W Cortland 24-0 W 1962 (8-1 East Champs) Montclair W at West Chester 7-6 W Kutztown 52-7 W Cheyney 68-6 W at Mansfield 12-6 W at Millersville 19-6 W at Cortland 20-0 W Bloomsburg W at Slippery Rock 6-13 L (PSAC Championship) 1963 (5-3) at Montclair L West Chester 0-20 L at Kutztown 27-7 W at Cheyney 55-0 W Mansfield 34-7 W Millersville W Cortland 34-0 W at Bloomsburg 7-14 L 1964 (8-1 PSAC Champs) Southern Conn W at West Chester 13-0 W Kutztown 23-6 W Cheyney 60-0 W at Mansfield 21-0 W at Millersville W at Cortland L Bloomsburg 69-0 W at Indiana W (PSAC Championship) 1965 (10-0 PSAC Champs) at Southern Conn W Montclair 7-6 W West Chester 13-6 W at Kutztown W at Cheyney 40-0 W Mansfield 26-6 W Millersville 33-6 W Cortland 38-0 W at Bloomsburg 34-0 W Indiana W (PSAC Championship) Coach Charlie Reese ( ) 1966 (4-4) at Wilkes 0-10 L at Montclair 7-14 L at West Chester 6-39 L Kutztown 33-0 W Cheyney 41-7 W at Mansfield W at Millersville L Bloomsburg 18-6 W 1967 (7-1) Montclair W at Edinboro 33-6 W West Chester 7-33 L at Kutztown 26-6 W at Cheyney W Mansfield W Millersville 40-8 W at Bloomsburg 58-6 W 1968 (8-0-1 PSAC co-champs) Edinboro W at West Chester W Kutztown (HC) 23-7 W Cheyney 63-0 W at Mansfield 37-0 W at Millersville W at Delaware State 47-7 W Bloomsburg (PD) W at California T (PSAC Championship) 1969 (5-3) Montclair L West Chester L at Kutztown W at Cheyney W Mansfield 9-36 L Millersville W Delaware State W at Bloomsburg W 1970 (5-4) at Lafayette L at Montclair 6-16 L at West Chester 0-42 L Kutztown L Cheyney 47-2 W at Mansfield W at Millersville 14-3 W Wilkes 30-0 W Bloomsburg W 1971 (6-3) at Trenton 36-0 W Montclair 14-7 W West Chester 7-9 L at Kutztown L at Cheyney 26-0 W Mansfield W Millersville W at Wilkes L at Bloomsburg 26-6 W 1972 (4-5) Trenton 36-0 W at Montclair W at West Chester 6-24 L Kutztown 0-7 L Cheyney 34-8 W at Mansfield L at Millersville 0-21 L Scranton 49-2 W Bloomsburg 6-20 L 1973 (6-1-1) Montclair W West Chester 7-14 L at Kutztown 13-3 W at Cheyney 13-7 W Mansfield 25-0 W Millersville W at Cortland 0-0 T at Bloomsburg 21-3 W Coach Denny Douds ( ) 1974 (5-5) Slippery Rock L at Montclair 7-17 L at West Chester 9-20 L Kutztown 9-0 W Cheyney 21-7 W at Mansfield 10-0 W at Millersville 0-23 L Cortland W Bloomsburg 30-9 W at Indiana 7-28 L 1975 (10-0 PSAC Champs) at Slippery Rock 7-0 W Montclair 14-3 W West Chester W at Kutztown 35-6 W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. Cheyney (Coatesville) 17-7 W Mansfield 39-8 W Millersville W at Cortland 10-7 W at Bloomsburg 28-0 W Edinboro W (PSAC Championship) 1976 (9-0-1 PSAC co-champs) at Montclair 14-0 W at West Chester W Kutztown W Cheyney 41-6 W at Mansfield 54-8 W at Millersville W Cortland W Bloomsburg 21-6 W Morgan State 23-0 W at Shippensburg T (PSAC Championship) 1977 (6-2) Montclair 17-3 W at Kutztown 6-14 L at Cheyney 24-0 W Mansfield 51-6 W Millersville 8-34 L at Cortland W at Bloomsburg W West Chester 24-0 W 1978 (10-1 PSAC Champs) Indiana 17-3 W C.W. Post L at Montclair W Cortland 64-7 W Kutztown 20-7 W Cheyney 16-8 W at Mansfield 27-0 W at Millersville 24-0 W at West Chester W Bloomsburg 23-3 W at Clarion 49-4 W (PSAC Championship) 1979 (7-3) at Indiana L at C.W. Post W Montclair 10-6 W at Cortland 24-3 W at Kutztown L at Cheyney 3-7 L Mansfield 17-7 W Millersville 12-7 W West Chester 14-0 W at Bloomsburg 31-3 W 1980 (6-4 t-1st East) C.W. Post 14-7 W at Montclair 0-16 L Central Conn W Kutztown 16-7 W Cheyney W at Mansfield W at Millersville 3-14 L at West Chester L Bloomsburg W Indiana L 1981 (4-6) at C.W. Post 9-29 L Montclair 3-30 L at Central Conn L at Kutztown 0-12 L at Cheyney W Mansfield (PD) 17-6 W Millersville (HC) 9-31 L West Chester 3-20 L at Bloomsburg 49-0 W at Indiana 7-3 W 45

47 ALL-TIME SCORES 1982 (9-2 PSAC Champs) C.W. Post 41-3 W at Montclair L Central Conn W Kutztown (PD) 24-0 W Cheyney (HC) W at Mansfield W at Millersville 41-9 W at West Chester 17-9 W Bloomsburg 34-7 W at Lehigh 7-25 L at Edinboro W (PSAC Championship) 1983 (7-4 East Champs) at Lafayette L Montclair W at Central Conn W at Kutztown 31-7 W at Cheyney W Mansfield (PD) 50-8 W Millersville W West Chester (HC) L at Bloomsburg 13-7 W at Lehigh 3-17 L vs. Clarion (Hershey) L (PSAC Championship) 1984 (5-5) Southern Conn W at Montclair 10-7 W at Bloomsburg L Kutztown (PD) W at West Chester L Edinboro (HC) L Cheyney 16-7 W at Mansfield W Millersville L at Lafayette L 1985 (2-8) at North Dakota 7-38 L at Southern Conn L Montclair L Bloomsburg L at Kutztown 3-18 L West Chester (PD) L at Edinboro L at Cheyney 10-0 W Mansfield (HC) W at Millersville L 1986 (1-9) New Haven L at Montclair L Millersville 3-20 L at Bloomsburg 3-20 L Kutztown (PD) 0-28 L at West Chester 0-20 L Clarion (HC) L Cheyney W at Mansfield L at Southern Conn L 1987 (4-6) at New Haven W Montclair 2-13 L at Millersville L Bloomsburg 3-16 L at Kutztown 7-14 L West Chester (PD) 7-28 L at Clarion 3-25 L at Cheyney 12-6 W Mansfield (HC) W Southern Conn W 1988 (4-6) Southern Conn W at Montclair St L at Mansfield 14-0 W Millersville L at Bloomsburg 7-18 L Kutztown (PD) W at West Chester 3-20 L Lock Haven (HC) 6-7 L Cheyney 3-0 W at Central Conn L 1989 (6-4) at Southern Conn W Montclair St L Mansfield 50-7 W at Millersville 19-7 W Bloomsburg (PD) L at Kutztown W West Chester (HC) L at Lock Haven 7-17 L at Cheyney 17-0 W Central Conn W 1990 (6-4) Southern Conn W at Montclair St L Cheyney W at Mansfield L Millersville (PD) L at Bloomsburg W Kutztown (HC) W at West Chester L Shippensburg W at Buffalo W 1991 (8-3-1 East Champs) at Lenoir-Rhyne W at Southern Conn W Indiana 0-34 L at Cheyney 28-0 W Mansfield (PD) W at Millersville T vs. Bloomsburg (Moosic) W at Kutztown W West Chester (HC) W at Shippensburg L Buffalo W NCAA Division II Playoffs Shippensburg (OT) L 1992 (8-2) Southern Conn W at Indiana L vs. Bloomsburg (Moosic) W California W Cheyney (FD) 48-6 W at Mansfield 20-6 W Millersville (HC) W at American Inter l W Kutztown W at West Chester 0-3 L 1993 (7-2-1) at Kutztown W Springfield W at Southern Conn T at California 9-6 W at Cheyney W Mansfield (FD) W at Millersville 7-20 L Bloomsburg (HC) 31-6 W American Inter l 42-3 W West Chester L 1994 (5-5) at Lafayette W at Springfield W Southern Conn W at West Chester L Slippery Rock (FD) L Cheyney (HC) 26-6 W at Mansfield 28-6 W Millersville 9-21 L at Bloomsburg L Kutztown 7-24 L 1995 (4-6) American Inter l W at Eastern Kentucky 0-26 L at Southern Conn L West Chester (FD) W at Slippery Rock L at Cheyney W Mansfield (HC) W at Millersville L Bloomsburg L Kutztown 7-28 L 1996 (6-4) at New Haven L Southern Conn W at Slippery Rock L Kutztown (FD) (OT) W at West Chester W Indiana (HC) W Cheyney W at Mansfield W Millersville L at Bloomsburg L 1997 (4-6) New Haven 0-38 L at Elon L Slippery Rock (FD) L at Kutztown W West Chester (HC) L at Indiana W at Cheyney W Mansfield W at Millersville L at Bloomsburg L 1998 (2-8) Shepherd 6-36 L at New Hampshire L Slippery Rock (FD) 9-44 L West Chester (HC) L at Shippensburg L at Cheyney W Kutztown 6-31 L at Bloomsburg L at Millersville L Mansfield W 1999 (4-7) at Lock Haven W at Shepherd (2OT) L Glenville State W at Slippery Rock L at West Chester 3-49 L Shippensburg (FD) 0-37 L Cheyney (HC) W at Kutztown L Bloomsburg L Millersville L at Mansfield W 2000 (6-5) at Clarion W at West Chester 12-6 W at Glenville State 10-0 W Shepherd (OT) W Millersville (OT) L Kutztown (FD) L at Bloomsburg 0-28 L Shippensburg (HC) (OT) L at Cheyney W Mansfield W at Edinboro 9-20 L 2001 (7-3) Clarion (ESYA Classic) W West Chester 28-9 W Glenville State Cancelled at Shepherd L at Millersville W at Kutztown W Bloomsburg (FD) 7-34 L at Shippensburg L Cheyney (HC) 52-8 W at Mansfield 35-7 W Edinboro W 2002 (8-2 East Champs) Mansfield W at Glenville State L Shepherd W Edinboro W at Bloomsburg W Cheyney (FD) 48-7 W at West Chester L Millersville (HC) W at Shippensburg W Kutztown 34-7 W 2003 (8-3 East Champs) Lenoir-Rhyne 58-0 W at Clarion W at Shepherd 35-7 W at Edinboro L Bloomsburg (FD) L at Cheyney W Mansfield (HC) 40-7 W West Chester W at Millersville W Shippensburg L at Kutztown W 2004 (10-2) at Lenoir-Rhyne W at Edinboro 20-7 W C.W. Post W Millersville W at Bloomsburg W Clarion (FD) W at Kutztown W West Chester (HC) (OT) L Cheyney 55-0 W at Mansfield 41-7 W NCAA Division II Playoffs Edinboro W West Chester L 2005 (11-3) at Bentley W Edinboro W at C.W. Post W at Millersville W Bloomsburg (FD) (OT) L at Clarion 56-0 W Kutztown (HC) W at West Chester L at Cheyney 40-3 W Mansfield W NCAA Division II Playoffs Southern Conn W at Bloomsburg W C.W. Post W at Grand Valley St L 2006 (7-4) Bentley 7-9 L Lock Haven W at Indiana L California (FD) W at Mansfield 61-7 W at Millersville W at Edinboro 12-0 W Cheyney (HC) 48-7 W West Chester L at Bloomsburg L Kutztown W 46 ESU Football Media Guide

48 Name Years A-A-A Edward Adams Keith Adams 1997 Joseph Ahouse 1969 Paul Albert 1948 Shepard Alston Hugh Altemore John Andrews David Appler 1963 Henry Arneberg Greg Altmajer 1995, 97 Ralph Amiano 1977 Anthony Angeli Fred Apicelli 1986 John Apicello Brian Applegate 1979 Nicholas Artinger 2006 David Asman 1981 Michael Augustin 1982, Roger Austin Tim Avery 1992 B-B-B Pete Baddick 1984 Joe Bahling Joseph Bahnatka David Bahrt 1972 Kenneth Baker 1968 Tom Baldo Fred Balina Zac Baltz Jack Bambary 1988 Paul Bandholz Bryan Bankus John Banschoof 1928 Andy Baranek Maurice Barber Richard Barbolish 1973 David Toby Barkman Paul Barndt Robert Barndt 1973 Dustin Barno Robert Barr 1964 Joseph Barrett 1941 William Barrett 1957 Robert Barron Chris Bath Scott Baublitz Drew Baumgardner 2002 Dave Bechtel 1992 Edward Becker Meade Beebe Frederick Begendorf Nick Beisker William Belfanti 1970 Jan Beliveau Anthony Bell 1942 Frank Bell Steve Bellosi 1999 Mike Bemis Louis Beneck 1935 George Benedick 1964 Scott Benoit Mike Benzak Bill Bergen Bruce Berke Edward Berry 1962 Mike Berry Rich Best 1979 Darren Bethke 1988 Richard Bevilaqua 1937, 39 Charles Bierlien 1966, Bern Bieski 1985 David Biever David Bingham Irving Birnbaum Edward Bishop Tim Bishop Christopher Bisig Walter Bjorn Richard Blaine 1936 ESU Football Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Warriors All-Time Lettermen ( ) Richard Bleam Richard Blose Robert Boden Todd Boggess Linus Bolden Matt Bolli 1996 Donald Boltz Michael Bond 1983 Eugene Bonelli 1950 Joseph Bongiovanni Sam Bonner Art Boorujy Ed Borneman 1995 Tony Borriello 1979 Michael Boushell Randy Bove Greg Bowman Shaun Bowman 2001 Terry Bowman Robert Boyd Toby Boyd 1982 John Bozena Kenneth Bozzelli Guy Braccia 1980 Gerald Brace Jim Brady Pat Brady 1985, Robert Brady 1969 Chadd Braine Kevin Brass Ken Bratchie Dan Bratton Phillip Braun George Brave Samuel Bray 1972 Charles Brayford Russell Brebec 1932 Henry Breckenridge Peter Brescia 1955 George Brittain Robert Brode Greg Brobst , 00 Jeff Brosky Arthur Brown 1928 Bill Brown Eric Brown Jeremy Brown Lance Brown 1987 Matt Brown 2006 Sterling Brown Thomas Brown 1981 Warren Brown Lester Brubaker , Mark Brubaker Richard Brubaker Matt Brunetti 2006 Jack Brunner John Brunner Joel Buch Mike Buck 1977 Chris Buckley 1985 Wilford Buddle 1949 Curtis Bunch 1987, Will Burch 1998 Leonard Burkhart 1973 Darian Burkholder 1997 Bob Burns Neil Burti 1994 Joe Burton Robert Burns Rich Butcofski Steven Butler 1973 George Butz 1931 Lawrence Buzzard 1959 Bob Bydlon Russ Bykovets William Byrne C-C-C Fiore Caesar 1926 Philip Calamia Horace Call 1930 Jay Callaghan Tom Callagy 1984 Bill Camp Bill Campbell Leonard Cannatelli James Cantafio Emil Carazo 1945 Gregory Cardone Anthony Carfagno Wayne Carroll 1976 Jasper Carswell 1992 Tony Casiano 1976, 79 Andre Castiglioni Tony Casucci John Catalano Wayne Cecchetti Louis Carmella James Carpenter 1941 John Carr Wayne Carroll 1976 Anthony Casciano 1976 John Cassebaum Robert Cassidy Anthony Casucci 1976 Mark Cesare 1972 Carl Callahan 1945 Mark Cefalo Gary Childs John Childs Roger Christman Scott Christy 2006 Ray Cianni Dennis Cinquegrani 1969 James Clauser Doug Cleary 1998 Tom Cleary 1976 Chris Cleland 1994 Mark Clements 1980, 82 Gerald Clymer Alfred Colacichi 1956 Horace Cole Tracy Coleman Phil Collins George Colonius 1953 Rocco Colucci Chuck Cornish Bret Comp Mike Condello 1999 Gayle Confer Matt Connell Frank Conroy 1958 Kevin Conroy Charles Cooper Marty Cooper Robert Cormack Donald Cornman 1954 Charles Corrado Matt Cottengim Bob Coursen Alfred Covino 1933 Kenneth Cox Lawrence Cox 1959 Donato Coyer Mike Coyle Bob Crawford 1981 Daniel Creasy Dan Crespo 1989 Matt Crispell Brian Cromer Michael Crosby 1975 Russell Crosby 1926 Lawrence Crosswhite Dan Crozier Edward Csencsits Ben Culver Stephen Curley Jason Cuozzo 1993 John Custer 1937 D-D-D LeRyan Dallas Paul Dalling 1931 Charles Dattola Robert Davidson 1928 Andre Davis 2006 Brian Davis Gomer Davis 1945 Johnny Lee Davis Richard Davis 1956 Thomas Davis 1945 Warren Davis David Dean Mike DeAngelis Steve DeAngelis Adam DeAngelo 2000 Dennis Deardorff Derrick Deburow Nick DeCecco 2001 Phil DeCecco Jesse DeEsch Kevin Deibler 1999 Dominic DeFranco Mario DeFazio 1932 Nick DeFazio Matt Delancy Colin Delaney Joe DeLuise Ralph Demech 1959 Elroy Denegal 1987 David Dennis 1957 Howard Deppe 1955 Robert Derby 1949 Thomas Deremer Bruce Derr Ed Dettore 1990 Justin Dettore , Ed Detwiler 1989, Jeff Detzi John Detzi Joe Detzi Sean Deveney John DeVivo 1931 Douglas Deysher Robert Dinan Richard Dinger Russell Dinger 1947 Kenny Dinino 1977 Charlie Diskin Howard Disque 1927 Guido Ditorrice Anthony Dobra Thomas Dolan 1930 Albert Domenlico 1928 Tom Donan Anthony Donato 1975 Robert Donlan 1983 James Douglas Robert Dourand Daniel Drigan John Drigan Edward Driner 1948 Nicholas Drosnack 1966 Thomas Drummond 1932 Luke Dubiel 1983 Dan Duck , Pat Dukes 1987 William Dukett Ronald Dukinas Carmine Duncan 1989, 91 Chris Dunn 1987 Bill Dunningan Arthur Durham 1967 Jim Dutsar Dave Dykie 1995 E-E-E John Eagan Ross Edwards 1972 Harold Egli John Eiler Troy Elder James Emery Joseph Emma 1981, 83 47

49 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Mike Engler James Eoli 1942 Robert Evans William Eynon 1967 F-F-F Bob Faasse Matthew Faas 2006 Robert Fabel Melvin Fager 1960, Bryan Falcone John Falcone Michael Falcone 1973 Philip Falcone Errol Faunce Nicholas Fedorka Dave Fedorka Scott Feldman Kenneth Fellin 1936 Ron Fenaroli 1981 Tom Ferguson Arthur Ferrentino 1935 Rick Fetherolf Harold Fetterman 1947 Robert Fiato 1967 Jason Filopovsky 1989 John Finelli Robert Finley 1975 John Fisher 1946 Chad Fisher 2003 Robert Fisher Bill Fitzgerald 1980 Pat Flaherty Steve Flanagan Rob Flores 1995, 98 Tom Flynn Douglas Folger Shawn Foltz Bill Fonzone Donald Ford Scott Ford Stewart Ford Jim Forger Nick Forsette 1961 Jeffrey Forsythe William Forte Rod Fraiser 1992 Jayson Frank 2006 Robert Frank 1945 James Franklin John Franklin John Frassinelli 1946 Gunner Frauenperis 1981 Paul Frey Norman Friend Robert Friery 1930 Scott Fuhrman Willard Funk Don Fureman G-G-G Kelly Gabriel James Gabriel 1935 George Gallagher 1958 Dan Gale Frank Gargiulo 1984 Floyd Garis 1950, 55 Eric Garland 1979 Gary Garver Greg Garzio Chris Gatzinger 1983 Joe Gaynor Dan Gechter Ian Geffers Martin Gehlhaus 1970 Robert Gelatko 1963 Ray Gentilella Chris Gerhard Charles German James Gettle 1973 Matt Giarretta John Gibbons John Gibbons Rich Gierula Matt Gifford Jim Gildea 1981, 84 Ralph Gish William Glazerman 1967 John Glenn Anthony Glover Mike Glover Richard Gloyd Michael Gnall 2006 John Goepfert 1942, 44 Chester Gonsky Pat Good Dennis Gorman Glenn Gottshalk Franklin Goulburn 1970 Mike Gowen Michael Grabill 1970 Mike Graf 1996 Jeff Graham J.D. Granger Augie Grant Sam Granteed Willard Grantz Thomas Grater Joe Graves 1996 Tim Green Richard Greene 1970 John Gregory Raymond Gregorek 1963 John Grimm 1932 Ernest Gromlich Ron Grona Paul Grube Mike Guarnieri 1989 Ed Guers Atilla Gyorky 1966 H-H-H Mark Haasz 1980 Mike Habel Harold Hagen Dave Hahn Anthony Hall Drake Hall Jon Hall 1964 Ken Haller Pat Halm 2003 Warren Hamburg 1941 John Hamilton Ken Hampe Ned Hampford Ron Hannis , 93 Norman Hansen 1938, 40 Erik Hansson Clifford Hard Phil Hard 2004 John Harkel John Harmison 1949 Albert Harrington Rob Harris 1997 Steve Harris 2001 Larry Harrison Tom Hart Rod Harter James Hartman 1981 Steve Haurey 1980 John Havel 1940 Edward Hawrylo Robert Hayden 1982 Raymond Hedenberg John Heenan 1964 Paul Hefferan 1942 Gene Heiland 1980 Andrew Helton 1983 Larry Helwig Lawrence Helwig Kenneth Hendricks Mike Hendrzak 1999 Kevin Hennelly Bill Hensel Guy Hepworth 1981 Carlos Hernandez 2003 Frederick Hershey James Hervat 1942 Bob Heumann Bryan Heverin , 87 Joseph Heverin Roy Heydt 1934 William Hibbs 1953 Aaron Higgins 1984 Gary Higgins 1977 Scott Higgins 1990 Matt Hillegas 1991, Wallace Hills John Himelrick 1981 Joseph Hlatky Jake Hlavac Wayne Hobbs Bryan Hoch Warren Hoeffner James Hoffert 1959 Francis Hoffman Mark Hoffner Alfred Hofmann Steven Hohenstein 1965, Francis Holahan 1948 Robert Holdenbaum Ernest Holdredoe 1942 Jesse Holencik 1996 John Holenda Brian Holkovic 1999, 01 Antonio Hollman 1985 Robert Holloran 1966 Ron Holloway 1987 Joseph Holly 1948 Robert Hontz , 39 Bryan Hooks 2000 William Horvath Adam Hostetter Dan Houser James Howland William Hoy 1964 Rich Hromoko 2001 Kenneth Huber Matt Huber 2002 John Hughes 1970 Chris Hull George Hummel 1966 William Hunst 1966 Des Hussey Ramon Hutchinson Ray Hutton Steve Hynes I-I-I Anthony Iavarone Henry Ibanez 1979 Harold Irvin 1969 Robert Izer J-J-J Greg Jackson Mark Jackson , Morris Jackson Steven Jackson Greg Jacob 1985 Ken Jacobs Wayne Jaggers James Jampo 1981 Dan Jarrah 1990 Edward Javitt 1973 Shelton Jefferies John Jeffries Neil Jesiolowski 1988 Dennis Johnson 1996 Jeff Johnson Jerry Johnson Joseph Johnson 1937 Raymond Johnson Thomas Johnson Bill Jones Brian Jones 2006 Charles Jones Peter Jones 1998 Richard Jones Rick Jones William Jones William Jones 1976 Thomas Jordan 1967 Lewis Judy K-K-K Stanley Kabacinski 1970 Matt Kacenda 1999 Joseph Kadel 1933 George Kalchak 1966 Rich Kane 2000 Michael Karnish Burton Karstetter 1983 John Kashatus George Kasielsky 1931 Michael Kasko George Katchak Keith Kaufman Lee Kaufman 1989 Thomas Kearney Henry Kearns Thomas Kearns Jeff Keeler 1984, Joe Keenan Ricky Keenen 2006 Charles Keinath Gary Keller William Keller Ed Kelley 1976 Dave Kelliher Frank Kelly 1974 Joseph Kelly William Kelly 1948 Barry Kennedy Franklin Kennedy 1953 Joseph Kennedy Patrick Kennedy 1982 Thomas Kenny 1926 Paul Kent Jim Kerins Ira Kerr 1950 Gerald Keyser Jason Killian Stan Kimball 1985 Dave Kimble Joe Kircher Tom Kisch John Kist Thomas Kizis Carl Klatch Mike Kleinfelter Phil Klemick 1980, 82 Roy Kleshefsky 1978 Lawrence Klick 1952 Carson Klinetop 1942 Jason Klush Paul Knapp 1973 Jeff Kocsis Paul Kokolus Justin Kondikoff Joseph Konzakowski Frank Koons Ken Kopetchny , John Kotarsky Dan Koval Peter Koval Thomas Kozlosky Joseph Krajsa 1938 Michael Kramer Bill Krebs Marlin Kreider Edward Kriner Chester Krisiewicz Nick Krut 2006 Frank Krystyniak Matt Krzysik 1981 Donald Kucerik 1972 Steven Kun Henry Kunkel William Kupzewski 1930 L-L-L Jamie LaBelle 1980 Robert Lakey 1962 Ted Lambert 1989 Thomas Lang 1969 Albert Lapchak 1945 Carl-Eric Larson Gary Laucks Nate Lawerence Trevor Lawrence 1966 Charles Leader Ramon Leak ESU Football Media Guide

50 James Lee 1939 Peter Lee James Leedy 1938 Clyde Leonard 1965 Doug Leonzi 1989, Craig Lerch 1983 Robert Lester Scott LeVan Andrew Levendis Barney Levengood Dan Lewis 1988 Richard Lewis 1938, 40 Steve Lewis 1991 William Lewis Carmen Liberatore Wes Lindsay Bernard Livingston 1961 Lynn Lking 1934 Carl Llewellyn 1979 Carl Loftus 1926 Walter Loftus 1936 Ryan Lomanaco 1993, 95 Edward Long Ryan Long 2005 Dave Lotier Vic Lotti 1986 Nicholas Loukides 1950 Derek Lucas Bill Luette 1990 Edward Lugg Terrence Lundy 1974 Joseph Lunger 1973 Frank Lupin , 60 Richard Luttrell Mike Lusch Mike Lush 1976, Matthew Lynaugh 1945 M-M-M Matt MacAvoy Chris MacIsaac 1998, 00 Kevin Mack 1985 Sean MacLellan 1986 Mike Macksoud Thomas Magdasy 1963 Anthony Magliane Frank Magolon Robert Mahler 1962 Chris Mahon 1984 Craig Mahon 1999, Dennis Mailhot Dave Majury Robert Malec 1982 Robert Malehorn Paul Maloney Mike Mancuso Bob Manez Steve Mangin Fortis Manouvelos 1986 Michael Manzie 1931 John Marcante Rob Marcantoni John Markle Eric Markovcy 1998, 00 Nick Marks 2000 Frederick Marconi Thomas Marseille 1938, 40 Brian Marshall 1981 Andrew Marsteller Joseph Martino Carmen Martucci 1952, 54 Marlin Martz 1952, 57 Melvin Masonheimer 1945, 48 Phil Masorti Thomas Matalavage 1945 Arthur Mathna 1928 Jason Matters 1998 Donald Matthews 1948 Jeff Matthews 1984 Matt Mazurkiwecz Jim McAllister Mike McClelland , 95 Robert McCuttough 1945 Dennis McDonald 1971 Zach McDowell 2005 ESU Football Media Guide John McElhenny 1973 Matt McFarland 1997 Wayne McGee 1989 Pat McGovern Jon McHale Joe McIntyre 1980, Joe McLaughlin 1985, Bruce McLean 1979 Andy McLoughlin Joseph McMonagle 1973 Michael McNamara Todd McNamee Douglas McNamee Joseph McNulty Dennis McWhite Jamie Meier Tom Meier James Meixsell 1972 Joseph Mendelis Joe Menton , Richard Merkle 1954, Richard Merring John Mesko Luther Metcalf Robert Metzgar 1973 Thomas Meuser Dan Michalski Joseph Miegoe 1938 John Mignon 1982 Brian Miller Fred Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Ken Miller 1987 Kurt Miller 1972 Roy Miller William Miller 1935 Glenn Mingin 1981 Joseph Mingo 1974 Joseph Minneci 1982 Eugene Minor Frank Miriello Fred Mitchell Kyle Mitchell 2003 John Mitro George Mitsel 1941 Jeffrey Moffett 2006 Ron Monaco 1977 Gary Monger Doug Moore Ashley Morgan Dennis Morgan 1966, 68 Earl Morgan 1999 Santo Morici 1994 John Morley Arthur Morris John Morris Robert Morris 1926 Charles Morrow 1968 Mike Motsko Henry Mowery , 63 Kenneth Moyer 1949 Thomas Mullineaux Craig Multer 1980 Stephen Mummaw Justin Mummert 2002 Greg Munch Leonard Munowitz 1940 Patrick Murphy 1945 Dan Murray Edward Murray Gerald Murray 1952 Charles Musto 1945 Andre Myers Ed Myers Joseph Myers 1952 Troy Myers Dan Mykovich N-N-N Zigmund Najaka Jim Nagle Kevin Nagle John Nash Bill Nast 1980 Joe Natale 1989 Harold Nathanson Noel Nation William Navarre Douglas Neet Roger Neiler Edward Neumann Gary Neupert Marc Newell Ron Nicholas 1976 Richard Nicolais Ahmad Norman Richard Northrup John Novak Bucky Nye 1993 O-O-O Ed O Dowd 1987 John O Gara Doug Ogden Joe Ogeka John O Hanlon 1979 Edward Oliver 1952 A.J. Oliveri John Olson 1953 William O Malley 1983 James Oplinger Tom Organtini 1986 Greg Orr 1995 Jeff Ortelli 2001 Robert Ott P-P-P Dave Pacchioni Louis Pagano Lou Pagnoni 2003 Jeremy Palm Tom Palubinski Gary Panovec 1954 Bill Pappas 1984 John Parks Mike Parshley 2006 Matt Parrello Ken Parrish Joe Partridge Peter Pasko Mike Patrick Frederick Patton Joe Pawloski Brandon Peaker 2005 Henry Pearson Jim Pellegrini 2000 Nate Pendry 2000 Mickey Pergine 1986 Brooks Perkins Michael Perlow Craig Perrino 1988 Duane Perry 1993 Steven Pesaresi 1983 John Petercuskie Jason Peters 1997 Charles Peterson Thomas Petro Dave Petryszyn 1988 Eric Petters 2006 Howard Pewterbaugh Robert Phelps Cummings Piatt Robert Piatt Mike Piazza 2006 Paul Piccotti 1950 Anthony Pidgeon 1982 Glenn Pinciotti 1981 Joey Pingitore Clarence Pipher John Pitzer Scott Platt 1993 James Plowden 2003 Damian Poalucci Thomas Polinski Fred Polk Tim Pollock Andy Polony Nevin Posey Bernie Povanda Harold Powlus ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Steve Pradon Edward Praisner 1938 Evan Prall Kevin Price , Ray Price 1978 Richard Pritchard John Procopio 1970 Don Pry Jon Pry 2000 Craig Purcell 1975 Chris Purvis Q-Q-Q John Quinn R-R-R William Race Gregory Radka Peter Radocha Ray Rakitis , 77 Richard Rakitis 1975, 77 Vincent Ramik 1926 Joaquin Ramos Louis Randon Alfred Ranger 1942, 47 Donald Ranger 1941 James Ranger 1950 Matt Rapa James Rappo 1976 Mike Rappo Craig Rauenzahn Louis Rauly 1935 Glen Ray James Rayne 1931 Donald Reese 1932 James Reese 1934 Robert Reese Stephen Reese William Reese 1928 Mike Reichenbach , Arnold Reichert 1945 Mike Reichwein Jesse Reider Ronald Reidinger 1973 Frank Reilly 1987 Leo Reimer Edward Reinisch 1936 Charles Reiss Charles Rendish 1947 Richard Rerschke 1928 James Revello Terrence Reymeyer 1966 Robert Rhiel Mike Rhine Doug Rhoads Carl Rice Fred Rice James Richardson 1957, William Richute 1938, 40 Bernard Rider 1935 Matt Riegel William Righter 1952 Kenneth Riley 1971 Robert Rinaldi 1974 Donald Ringler 1932 Jeff Rink 1999 Ed Ripic Ben Riso 1997 Charles Ritinski Astor Ritter 1940 Miguel Rivera 2006 Barry Roach Aaron Roberts 2002 Bernard Rockovich Rich Rodenberger Elmer Roedel Jack Rogers Russell Rogers Clarence Rogovicy 1931 Clemens Rogowicz 1928 Edward Rohman 1933, Gibby Romaine Mark Romano 1986 Ken Romberger 1994 Benjamin Rose 1970 Richard Rose

51 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Daniel Roshon 1941 Daniel Roskos 1946 Hyman Rosnick 1934 Phil Ross Dennis Roth Dan Rounds Joe Rovnan Brian Roy 1995 Robert Ruckdeschel Rob Ruckdeschel 1988 Kevin Ruddy Joe Ruedt Gary Rumberger Albert Rundle Edwin Rushin Bryan Rybicki , 01 S-S-S Jim Sacco 1995 Blaec Saeger Albert Sakovich Blase Salomone Rocco Salomone 1985 Joseph Salvatore Eric Sampson Frank Sando Charles Sandora 1972 Michael Sands 1974 Ronald Sandt Ross Sauerzopf 2006 Jerry Saxon 1971 Jim Saylor James Scagliotti Anthony Scarcella Jim Scaringe 1976 Arthur Schaare Kenneth Schaeffer 1941 Jack Schafer 1959 Dan Schaller 1976 Richard Schell Lou Schiavetta Scott Schifter Chuck Schiermeyer 1987 William Schlachter Donald Schlicher Brian Schneider Gary Schoenberger Edward Schreiber 1936 Brian Schultz Jon Schultz 1988 Robert Schwab 1949 Robert Schwartz 1983 Bill Scott Marc Scotti Chris Scruggs Terry Scullin 1996, 98 Matt Seagreaves Grey Seamans , 75 Stanley Searfoss 1956 Ernie Sebastianelli Dennis Segich Bill Seidel Richard Seiler 1935 Bob Seip 1978 John Sellen Roland Seller Michael Sentelik Mike Serafin Glenn Serfass Eric Sessoms 1991 Aaron Sewell Burdette Shafer 1935 Clarence Shafer 1933 John Shaffer William Shannon Bob Shaughnessy Jack Shaughnessy John Shaughnessy 1937 Charles Shaw Douglas Sheaffer Ronald Shearer 1962 Paul Shebby 1932, Arthur Shisler Jack Shoemaker 1960, 62 Douglas Shook 1957 Jack Shrawder 1974, Jeff Shrive Joseph Shubert Samuel Shuman 2006 Robert Shumskis 1942, Brian Siegfried Ernie Siegrist Charles Sierer Francis Sievers Daniel Silvester Joseph Simms Michael Simpson John Sircovics 1969, 71 Richard Siwak Eric Slavinsky 1974 William Slezosky 1962 Mike Smart Darren Smith Eugene Smith 1965 Frederick Smith 1965 Jim Smith 1978 John Smith Michael Smith Raymond Smith 1945 Steven Smith Thomas Smith Wilmont Smith Frank Snyder Jim Snyder Walter Snyder Mike Sobeski Jim Sodano Donald Soisson 1983 Andrew Soltes 1982 Larry Sontag Jerome Sorenson Ron Sowers 1986 Chris Spilman Daniel Staats Harold Stackhouse 1928 Maurice Stallings Michael Stambaugh Pat Stapleton 2000 Adam Stauffer William Stauffer 1952 James Steele John Steele 1988 Harold Steever Joe Stellato 1992 Bob Stelma 1992, 94 Drew Stem Willard Stem Matt Stephens 1994 Jim Stephenson 2004 Howard Sten Ralph Stenlake 1957 William Sterling Jim Stephenson 2003 J.D. Stern Rick Sterner , Howard Stitzer 1945 Phil Stokes 1989 Dennis Stoltenborg Donald Storck 1974 Ryan Stouffer William Stowasser Roger Straub Tim Strenfel Scott Strong 1985, 87 William Strube 1964 Harold Strunk Thomas Sugden Steve Stuttle Ronald Sullivan Salvador Summa Reinhart Summerfield 1958 Craig Summers James Suponic 1970 Pete Susi 1996 Roy Sussman Warren Swartwood 1961 John Swartz Clyde Sweigart Thomas Sykes Thaddeus Szela 1947 Stephen Summerhill Ryan Swan 2005 Joe Swiderek 1981 Bobby Swift , 93 T-T-T Joseph Taylor J.T. Taylor 2002 Scott Taylor Tom Taylor Joe Terra Anthony Terruso Jimmy Terwilliger Mike Terwilliger Arnold Thalenfeld Eddie Theal 1984 Greg Thoman 2002, Bruce Thomas Morgan Thomas 2006 Paul Thomas 1982 Cal Thompson Jason Thompson Michael Thompson Robert Thompson Joseph Tichy 1953 Chuck Tinninis Bruce Tinor John Tironi Douglas Todd Alex Todoroff Vincent Tomasetti Brian Tonkin 1997 Robert Tonkin 1964 Zach Toomey Tyree Townes Donald Transue Tony Trifari 1984 Matt Triolo Phil Tripken 1980 Paul Turner Darrell Tyburski Chris Tyson Robert Tyson 1953 U-U-U Glenn Unger , 87 Paul Urda 1948 V-V-V Rick Vance 1983, Andy Van Blarcom 1989 Joseph Vancho Steve Van Alstine Duane Van Fleet Marlon Van Horn 1941 Shawn Van O Linda John Van Zanten John Varacallo 1972 Greg Vaughn Ryan Vermillion John Vetter Joseph Victor Dominic Villani Jim Villani Brian Violante Dom Violi James Virgilio 1945 Paul Visich 1974 Pete Vitale , 00 Ron Vitkun Frank Votterok Brent Voynar 1992, 94 W-W-W Troy Wade 1989 James Waite Bill Wall Mike Wallick Dell Walker Paul Walsh 1982 Ryan Waltner 2006 Jerry Wargo 1988 Jonathan Warke 1971 George Warner 1932 Thomas Washburn George Wasilchak Derek Watkins 1990 Ronald Watson Phil Wayes Chad Weaver Alex Weeks 1930 Joe Weidel 1985 George Weiksner 1934 Robert Weiler 1946 Kenneth Weinbel 1949 Paul Weinzen Leroy Weiss 1936 Samuel Wells 1940 Rick Werner 1982, John Westlake 1971 Richard Whally 1932, 35 Kevin Whipple 1998 Bill White John Whitehead John Whitelavich Frederick Whitmore 1973 Andy Whittington Matt Widdoss 1990, 92 Michael Wiggins Devin Wiley 2000 Albert Wilgard Gary Willhide Melvin Williams 1959 Jon Williams Orlando Williams Phillip Williams 1942 Brock Williard Jason Wimmer Walter Wiser 1954 Mervin Witmer Brett Witmer Chad Witmer Carl Wolfe Tom Wolfe 1988 James Wolfe Richard Wolslayer Douglas Woodin 1965 Melvin Woodson Martin Wortley Joe Wysokinski Y-Y-Y Mike Yanders Mike Yanocha Ray Yakavonis Charles Yaple David Yates 1965 Michael Yeager William Yeomans 1957 Barry Yoder 1962 Chris Yoder Robert York Jack Yost Kenneth Young Zollie Young 1975 Steve Youtzy 1988 John Yudt Z-Z-Z Victor Zaia 1930 Michael Zaccagnino 2006 Edward Zalesky 1953 Peter Zalesky 1933 Richard Zapolski Walter Zarnowski Frank Zavitkowsky 1931 Chris Zechman 1986 Richard Zimmer Jeff Zimmerman Jason Zinn Wil Zimpfer 2004 Rick Zoerner 1980 Charles Zook 1935 Daniel Zubko John Zwirek 1950 Louis Zwirek ESU Football Media Guide

52 NFL Draft Choices Dan Murray (LB) Murray was chosen in the sixth round (150th player chosen) in the 1988 NFL draft. He was a member of the Buffalo Bills squad in and the New York Jets in He played in the World Football League in Ray Yakavonis (DE) Yakavonis was chosen in the sixth round by the Minnesota Vikings (149th player chosen) in the 1980 NFL draft. He played five years with the Vikings and one year with the Kansas Chiefs Yakavonis was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in He is a former color commentator for the Warriors radio football broadcasts and now coaches at King s College. WARRIORS IN THE PROS Top Free Agents Mike Reichenbach (LB) Reichenbach played in the NFL for seven years. He played and started on the Philadelphia Eagles from and the Miami Dolphins from Mike Lush (DB) Lush was an All-United States Football League safety for the Philadelphia- Baltimore Stars from He then played four years in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings in 1986, the Indianapolis Colts in 1987 and the Atlanta Falcons in He was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in Jim Villani (P) Villani was signed by the Seattle Seahawks in He was a member of the New Jersey General in 1983 and the Michigan Panthers in 1984, both of the United States Football League. Mark Brubaker (K) Brubaker signed with the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers following a record-setting Brubaker made 14 of 19 field goals and 74 of 79 extra points and was signed by the Steelers following the 2006 NFL Draft. He played for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europa in the spring of Evan Prall (WR) Prall attended minicamp with the Arizona Cardinals following the 2007 NFL Draft and signed with the New York Jets in late May, where he will participate in training camp this summer. Prall set ESU records with 4,093 receiving yards and 5,682 all-purpose yards in his career. ESU Football Media Guide Jim Sodano Arena Football Dustin Barno (DT) Barno, who spent time in the Tennessee Titans camp in 2003, is a four-year member of the Colorado Crush. Barno won an AFL championship in his second season and recently signed a contract extension. He plays defensive tackle for the John Elway-owned team and assisted them in a thrilling Arena Bowl XIX win over the Georgia Force in Las Vegas in Kevin Nagle (FB/LB) Nagle joined former teammate Jim Sodano on the Orlando Predators and helped lead the team to Arena Bowl XX Kevin Nagle Dustin Barno in 2006, where they lost to the Chicago Rush Nagle played with Sodano for a season in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the AF2 before signing with the Orlando Predators. He was fourth on the team in rushing in 2006 and scored three times for the Predators who are coached by Jay Gruden, brother of Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden. Jim Sodano (OL/DL) Sodano joined Nagle to help give ESU representation in the Arena Bowl title game for the second year in a row. Sodano was an All-America linebacker for the Warriors and was signed by the Predators after spending time with the af2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers. Other former Warriors who have seen time with the Pioneers include linebacker Rich Butcofski and defensive back Brian Holkovic from the 2000 and 2001 teams. Other Pro Players Will Burch, 1998 quarterback, Greg Munch, Shepherd Alston and Dan Rounds have all also played in the AFL2. Other former ESU players competed in professional football leagues after graduation. Among them were Grey Seamans (WR) and Dell Walker (TB) in the CFL, Justin Dettore (OL), Joe Menton (LB), Tim Green (LB) and Orlando Williams (TB) also in the AFL, and James Franklin (QB) in Europe. 51

53 OPPONENTS vs. All Opponents Series Last Opponent W L T Started Game AIC Arnold Bentley Bloomsburg Bridgeport Buffalo California, Pa Central Conn Cheyney CCNY Clarion Cooper Union Cortland State C.W. Post Delaware State Eastern Kentucky Edinboro Elon Indiana, Pa Glenville State Grand Valley St Ithaca King s Kutztown Lafayette Lafayette Frosh Lehigh Lenoir-Rhyne Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Montclair State Morgan State New Hampshire New Haven N.Y. Military North Dakota Panzer Rider St. Thomas Scranton Seton Hall Shippensburg Shepherd Slippery Rock Southern Conn Springfield Trenton U.S. Coast Guard Upsala Waynesburg West Chester Wilkes Wyoming Semin Total ESU Football Series Facts Most Games: 71 vs. Bloomsburg and West Chester Oldest Current Series: 80 years vs. West Chester (1926) Longest Continuous Series: 60 games vs. West Chester (1946) Most ESU Victories: 61 vs. Mansfield ( ) Best Winning Percentage: 98% vs. Cheyney (50-1, ) Number of Opponents Met: 54 (including NCAA Division I Buffalo and NCAA Division I-AA schools Delaware State, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, Lafayette, Lehigh, Morgan State and New Hampshire) GAME 1 at California Vulcans Monday, August 27, 7 p.m. Adamson Stadium (5,000) ProTurf Location... California, Pa. Enrollment...7,700 Colors...Black & Red President...Angelo Armenti, Jr. Athletic Director...Thomas Pucci Head Coach... John Luckhardt (Purdue 68) Record at Cal (five years) Record (22 years) 2006 Record PSAC West Record (t-1st) Basic Offense... Multiple Basic Defense... Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost...37/11 Starters Returning/Lost...16/6 Offense...5/6 Defense...11/0 Sports Info. Director... Tom Byrnes SID Phone... (724) SID ...byrnes@cup.edu Last Game... ESU (2006, home) All-time Series... ESU leads, at ESU at California GAME 2 at Lock Haven Bald Eagles Saturday, September 8, 9 p.m. Hubert Jack Stadium (3,500) Artificial Turf Location... Lock Haven, Pa. Enrollment...5,283 Colors...Crimson & White President...Keith T. Miller Athletic Director...Sharon E. Taylor Head Coach... John Klacik (Lock Haven 88) Record at LHU (three years) Record...same 2006 Record PSAC West Record (6th) Basic Offense... Multiple Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...53/16 Starters Returning/Lost...17/7 Offense...7/4 Defense...8/3 Sports Info. Director... Doug Spatafore SID Phone... (570) SID ...dspatafo@lhup.edu Last Game... ESU (2006, home) All-time Series...tied, 6-6 at ESU at Lock Haven Opponents GAME 3 vs. Indiana Crimson Hawks Saturday, September 15, 6 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium Location... Indiana, Pa. Enrollment...14,200 Colors...Crimson & Gray President... Tony Atwater Athletic Director... Frank Condino Head Coach... Lou Tepper (Rutgers 67) Record at IUP (one year) Record (13 years) 2006 Record PSAC West Record (t-1st) Basic Offense... Multiple Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...40/12 Starters Returning/Lost...16/6 Offense...6/5 Defense...10/1 Sports Info. Director... Mike Hoffman SID Phone... (724) SID ... mhoffman@iup.edu Last Game... IUP (2006, away) All-time Series...IUP leads, 7-6 at ESU at IUP GAME 4 vs. Millersville Marauders Saturday, September 29, 1 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium Location...Millersville, Pa. Enrollment...7,998 Colors...Black & Gold President...Francine G. McNairy Athletic Director...TBA Head Coach... Joe Trainer (Dickinson 90) Record at Millersville (two years) Record...same 2006 Record PSAC East Record Basic Offense...Multiple Pro Basic Defense... 8-Man Front Letterwinners Returning/Lost...37/11 Starters Returning/Lost...19/3 Offense...9/2 Defense...10/1 Sports Info. Director...TBA SID Phone... (717) SID ...TBA Last Game... ESU (2006, away) All-time Series... ESU leads, at ESU at Millersville ESU Football Media Guide

54 GAME 5 vs. Slippery Rock The Rock Saturday, October 6, 1 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium Location...Slippery Rock, Pa. Enrollment...8,200 Colors...Green & White President...Robert M. Smith Athletic Director...Paul Lueken Head Coach... George Mihalik (Slippery Rock 74) Record at SRU (19 years) Record...same 2006 Record PSAC West Record (3rd) Basic Offense... One-back Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...41/10 Starters Returning/Lost...18/6 Offense...9/2 Defense...8/3 Sports Info. Director... Bob McComas SID Phone... (724) SID ... robert.mccomas@sru.edu Last Game...SRU (1999, away) All-time Series... SRU leads, 10-1 at ESU at Slippery Rock GAME 6 at Cheyney Wolves Saturday, October 13, 1 p.m. O Shields-Stevenson Stadium (5,000) Grass Location... Cheyney, Pa. Enrollment...1,700 Colors...Blue & White President... Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletic Director...TBA Head Coach...Tim Newsom (West Virginia 92) Record at Cheyney (two years) Record...same 2006 Record PSAC East Record (6th) Basic Offense... Multiple Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...30/25 Starters Returning/Lost...12/12 Offense...6/6 Defense...6/6 Sports Info. Director... Lenn Margolis SID Phone... (610) SID ... lmargolis@cheyney.edu Last Game... ESU 48-7 (2006, home) All-time Series... ESU leads, 50-1 at ESU at Cheyney Neutral Opponents GAME 7 at West Chester Golden Rams Saturday, October 20, 1 p.m. John A. Farrell Stadium (7,500) FieldTurf Location... West Chester, Pa. Enrollment...12,800 Colors... Purple & Gold President... Madeleine Wing Adler Athletic Director... Edward M. Matejkovic Head Coach... Bill Zwaan (Delaware 79) Record at WCU (four years) Record (10 years) 2006 Record PSAC East Record (2nd) Basic Offense... Wing-T Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...38/13 Starters Returning/Lost...14/8 Offense...8/3 Defense...6/5 Sports Info. Director... James Zuhlke SID Phone... (610) SID ...jzuhlke@wcupa.edu Last Game... WCU (2006, home) All-time Series... WCU leads, at ESU at West Chester GAME 8 vs. Bloomsburg Huskies Saturday, October 27, 3 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium Location... Bloomsburg, Pa. Enrollment...8,040 Colors... Maroon & Gold President...Jessica Kozloff Athletic Director... Mary Gardner Head Coach...Danny Hale (West Chester 68) Record at Bloomsburg (14 years) Record (18 years) 2006 Record PSAC East Record (1st) Basic Offense...Pro-I Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...45/20 Starters Returning/Lost...12/10 Offense...5/6 Defense...7/4 Sports Info. Director...Tom McGuire SID Phone... (570) SID ...tmcguire@bloomu.edu Last Game...BU (2006, home) All-time Series... ESU leads, at ESU at Bloomsburg Neutral OPPONENTS GAME 9 at Kutztown Golden Bears Saturday, November 3, 1 p.m. University Field (5,600) Artificial Turf Location... Kutztown, Pa. Enrollment...10,000 Colors... Maroon & Gold President...F. Javier Cevallos Athletic Director...Greg Bamberger Head Coach...Raymond Monica (Northern Alabama 90) Record at Kutztown (one year) Record...same 2006 Record PSAC East Record (5th) Basic Offense...I-Form/Multiple Basic Defense Letterwinners Returning/Lost...34/19 Starters Returning/Lost...14/8 Offense...5/6 Defense...9/2 Sports Info. Director... Josh Leiboff SID Phone... (610) SID ... leiboff@kutztown.edu Last Game... ESU (2006, home) All-time Series... ESU leads, at ESU at Kutztown

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