Johns Hopkins (10-2) at #3 Wesley (12-0) Saturday, December 5, 2009 Noon Scott D. Miller Stadium NCAA Quarterfinals

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1 Johns Hopkins Football Notes 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 Centennial Conference Champions 2002 ECAC Southwest Champions 2003 ECAC South Atlantic Champions 2004 ECAC Southeast Champions 2005, 2009 NCAA Playoffs Johns Hopkins (10-2) at #3 Wesley (12-0) Saturday, December 5, 2009 Noon Scott D. Miller Stadium NCAA Quarterfinals 2009 Schedule/Results Sept. Delaware Valley L/ Randolph-Macon W/ Gettysburg * W/ Moravian * W/27-0 Oct. Muhlenberg * W/40-27 #25 Dickinson * W/ Ursinus * L/14-16 Juniata * W/58-7 Nov. 7 Franklin & Marshall * W/51-13 McDaniel * W/38-14 #14 Hampden-Sydney (NCAA 1) W/23-7 #10 Thomas More (NCAA 2) W/31-29 Dec. #3 Wesley (NCAA QF) Noon * Centennial Conference Games Home Games in Bold Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Margraff Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins 82 Career Record/Yrs: (.633) 20th Year Record at Johns Hopkins/Yrs: Same Assistant Coaches: John Baker Wide Receivers Bob Chesney Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator Greg Chimera Tight Ends Jonathan Churchill Linebackers/ Special Teams Gordy Combs Strong Safeties Mark Green Defensive Line Tom O Neill Defensive Ends Nick Schloeder Offensive Line Dan Swanstrom Offensive Coordinator/QBs Assistant Athletic Trainer (FB): Ryan Cisek About the Blue Jays Captains: Andrew Kase, Tim Miller Glenn Rocca, Colin Wixted 2009 Record / Centennial Record: 10-2 / 7-1 Current Streak: Won 5 Offensive System: Pro Set Defensive System: 4-4 Offensive Starters Returning / Lost: 9/2 Defensive Starters Returning / Lost: 6/5 Specialists Returning / Lost: 2/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 53/21 All-Time Record: (.497) Sports Information Associate Director of Athletics/SID: Ernie Larossa Larossa Office Phone: 410/ Larossa Home Phone: 410/ Larossa Cell Phone: 410/ Larossa Fax: 410/ Larossa elarossa@jhu.edu Assistant SID: Jill Olsen Assistant SID Todd Emr Internet Address: The Game: Johns Hopkins hits the road for its third straight NCAA Playoff game as the Blue Jays (10-2) travel to Wesley (12-0) for a quarterfinal matchup with the Wolverines. While not official, the Blue Jays are the number six seed in the South Region, while the Wolverines are seeded first. How They Got Here: Johns Hopkins earned its way into the NCAA Playoffs by winning the Centennial Conference title and went on the road in the first round and stunned 14th-ranked and previously unbeaten Hampden-Sydney, The Blue Jays took that up a notch in the second round with a win at 10th-ranked and previously unbeaten Thomas More on a 43-yard field goal as time expired Wesley has been ranked in the top five in the nation and was awarded the top seed in the NCAA South Region after breezing to a 10-0 regular season record. The Wolverines, who won the South Region title in 2005 and 2006, knocked off North Carolin Wesleyan (55-23) in the first round of the playoffs and Mississippi College (43-9) in the second round. Where They ll Go From Here: The winner of the Johns Hopkins-Wesley game will play the winner of the Albright-Mount Union game in the NCAA Semifinals next weekend. From Seven to Two: Johns Hopkins was one of seven road teams to win a game in the first round of the NCAA Playoff. That number was down to two in the second round as only Johns Hopkins and Albright picked up road wins in the second round. It s Been a While: Johns Hopkins defeated Thomas More on the strength of a 43-yard Alex Lachman field goal on the final play of the game last Saturday. Prior to that, the Blue Jay had last won a game on the final play on October 6, 2007, when Lachman drilled a 40-yard field goal to beat Dickinson, I ll See Your Deuce: Johns Hopkins wins at Hampden-Sydney and Thomas More in the first two rounds of the NCAA Playoffs match the total number of road victories by Centennial Conference teams in the NCAAs from the inception of the league in 1983 through The Coaches: Johns Hopkins is coached by Jim Margraff 82, who is in his 20th season as the head coach at Homewood. Margraff is JHU s all-time leader in games won (129) and coached (206) and enters this week s game with a career record of (.633). He has more than twice as many wins as any other coach in school history (Ray Van Orman is second with 60 wins) and stands alone with Morgan State s Eddie Hurt as the only college football coaches in Maryland state history to win 125 or more games. Hurt won 174 games from Tale of the Tape JHU Category WC 32.3 Points/Game Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Turnovers Points Allowed/Game Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Forced Turnovers 35 30:48 Time of Possession 30: (.909) Red Zone Offense (.792) 35 (237 yds.) Sacks By 44 (305 yds.) (.460) 3rd Down Conv (.413) Winngest FB Coaches - State of Maryland (College Coaches) 1. Eddie Hurt (Morgan St.) Jim Margraff (Johns Hopkins) Present 3. H.C. Curley Bird (Maryland) Phil Albert (Towson) Tim Keating (McDaniel) Present Wesley is coached by Mike Drass, who enters this week s game against Johns Hopkins with an all-time record of (.766) in 17 seasons as the head coach at Wesley. Drass has guided the Wolverines to six NCAA Playoff appearances, eight ACFC Championships, two national semifinal appearances and one Lambert Meadowlands Trophy. Captain, My Captain: In a vote of the returning players on the 2009 team, seniors Andrew Kase, Tim Miller, Glenn Rocca and Colin Wixted were selected as captains for the season. Kase is in his second season as a captain, while this is the first year as a captain for Miller, Rocca and Wixted. Post-Season History: Johns Hopkins is making its sixth post-season appearance since 2002 and second trip to the NCAA Playoffs. Including last week s win at Thomas More, the Blue Jays are 5-2 all-time in the post-season, including 3-1 in ECAC

2 General Notes Head Coach Jim Margraff Jim Margraff (JHU 82) is in his 20th season as the head coach at Homewood and ranks as the alltime winningest coach in school history with an overall record of (.633). He picked up career win number 125 with a 58-7 victory over Juniata ( ). Prior to Margraff the previous record for wins by a Johns Hopkins football coach was 60 by Ray Van Orman ( ). The 2005 season saw Margraff lead the Blue Jays to several firsts, including the program s first-ever outright Centennial Conference Championship and first-ever NCAA Playoff appearance. JHU finished with an 8-3 record, marking the fourth straight season JHU won eight or more games. Prior to this four-year run JHU had never won more than seven games in a season. Margraff guided the Blue Jays to a then school-record-tying seven wins in 1996, 1997 and 1998 before leading the Blue Jays to their first-ever post-season appearance (and victory), first-ever Centennial Conference title and a school-record nine wins in He topped that in 2003 as JHU posted a 10-1 record with Centennial and ECAC South Atlantic Championships before leading JHU to a 9-2 record and Centennial and ECAC Southeast titles in Margraff s.633 winning percentage is second among JHU coaches who have coached 30 or more games and the Blue Jays are (.676) since Margraff s Resurrection: Since taking over as the head coach prior to the 1990 season, Jim Margraff has guided JHU to 13 winning seasons and 129 wins. The 129 wins are 21 more than Hopkins accumulated in the 30 previous years combined ( ). During that time, Hopkins posted 11 winning seasons and won 108 games. Winngest FB Coaches - Johns Hopkins History 1. Jim Margraff ( ) (.633) 2. Dr. Ray Van Orman ( ) (.485) 3. Jerry Pfeifer ( ) (.392) 4. Dennis Cox ( ) (.452) 5. Wilson Fewster ( ) (.449) Winningest FB Coaches - Centennial Conf. History - CC Games 1. Barry Streeter (GC / ) Jim Margraff (JHU / ) Tom Gilburg (F&M / ) Darwin Breaux (DC / ) Tim Keating (McD / ) Margraff s Milestone Victories No. Opponent (Date) Score Game # 1 FDU-Madison ( ) Bridgewater ( ) Franklin & Marshall ( ) * Washington & Lee (9-8-01) Gettysburg ( ) Juniata ( ) * Ties JHU career record for coaching victories + Sets JHU career record for coaching victories Margraff s Championships at Johns Hopkins Centennial Conference 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 ECAC Southwest 2002 ECAC South Atlantic 2003 ECAC Southeast 2004 Bowl Games and 2-1 in the NCAAs. The seven post-season games since 2002 represent all seven post-season games in school history. Below is a look at JHU s all-time post-season results: Frostburg St. W/24-21 ECAC Southwest Championship Game 2003 King s (PA) W/41-13 ECAC South Atlantic Championship Game 2004 Waynesburg W/26-23 ECAC Southeast Championship Game Thiel L/3-28 NCAA 1st Round 2008 Catholic L/17-18 ECAC Southwest Championship Game #14 Hampden-Sydney W/23-7 NCAA 1st Round #10 Thomas More W/31-29 NCAA 2nd Round What They Have in Common: Johns Hopkins and Wesley shared one common opponent in 2009: Delaware Valley. The Blue Jays dropped a 23-7 decision at Delaware Valley to open the season, while the Wolverines posted a victory at DVC two weeks later. Series History: This will be the first meeting between Johns Hopkins and Wesley in football. Pulling Rank: Last week s win at #10 Thomas More was JHU s sixth against a team ranked in the AFCA Top 25 since 1999 (when rankings began). This Saints are the second-highest ranked team JHU has ever beaten and improved the Blue Jays record to 6-5 against top 25 teams. JHU has won six of its last eight games against top 25 teams. More Rank: The number three ranking Wesley will carry into this week s game will match the highest ever for a Johns Hopkins opponent. The Blue Jays dropped a decision against third-ranked and eventual national finalist Bridgewater early in the 2001 season. The Blue Jays trailed just at the half before the Eagles pulled away in the second half. A Final Rank: Johns Hopkins is ranked fourth in this week s ECAC Lambert Meadowlands Division III Poll. This is the highest the Blue Jays have ever been ranked in the Lambert Poll. JHU was 10th last week, but leaped six spots after last week s win at Thomas More, which was ranked second in last week s Lambert Poll. The Lambert Trophy is presented annually to the top team in the East in each of the four divisions of the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II, Division III). Win Number : The win against Juniata was the 125th victory for Jim Margraff as the head coach at Johns Hopkins. In just 20 seasons, Margraff has accounted for more than 27% of the all-time victories in school history (129 of 463/.279). Road Warriors: The Blue Jays are 6-1 on the road this season and posted a 4-1 record on the road in JHU is 14-3 since the start of the 2007 season on the road and on the road since the start of the 2001 season. November Reign: Johns Hopkins finished 4-0 this season in games played in the month of November and is 23-4 in the month of November since Taking it back farther, the Blue Jays are under head coach Jim Margraff in the month of November. Blue Jays Break Scoring Record: Johns Hopkins enters this week s NCAA Quarterfinal game at Wesley having scored a school-record 388 points on the year. The previous record of 315 was set in 2003 and this is just the third time Johns Hopkins has ever scored 300 or more points in a season. In addition, JHU s current scoring average of 32.3 points per game ranks as the third-highest single-season average in JHU Single-Season Scoring Records school history. Only twice (1967, 1968) has Johns Hopkins averaged 30 or more points in a season. Points Scored Rk. Points Year Odds are 50-50: The 58 points Johns Hopkins scored against Juniata on October 31 marked the first time since September 29, 2000 that JHU has scored 50 or more points. JHU totaled 54 that night in a win against Gettysburg.. The 58 are the most by the Blue Jays since September 19, 1997, when they beat Swarthmore, JHU followed the 58-point effort vs. Juniata with a 51-point outburst against F&M. This marked the first time since 1967 and just the second time in school history that JHU All-Time vs. AFCA Top 25 Teams #6 McDaniel L/ #13 McDaniel L/ #3 Bridgewater #9 McDaniel W/ #15 McDaniel W/ #11 Hampden-Sydney W/38-14 #14 Thiel L/ #5 Muhlenberg L/23-28 #25 Dickinson #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More W/ Scoring Average Rk. Average Year

3 General Notes Johns Hopkins Record... In Since Under Margraff JHU s Record Overall Home Away During the day At night Centennial CC Home CC Away Non-Conference NC Home NC Away Postseason Postseason - Home Postseason - Away In September In October In November Games decided by 7 pts. or less Games decided by 3 pts. or less In Overtime Scoring 24+ points Allow 14 points or less Leading after 1st Q 7-0 Leading at the half 8-0 Leading after 3rd Q 8-0 Trailing after 1st Q 1-2 Trailing at the half 0-1 Trailing after 3rd Q 0-2 Tied after 1st Q 2-0 Tied at the half 2-1 Tied after 3rd Q 2-0 Less than 300 yards Total Offense yards Total Offense yards Total Offense yards Total Offense yards Total Offense 1-0 Less than 100 yards rushing yards rushing yards rushing yards rushing yards rushing yards rushing yards passing yards passing yards passing 2-0 Allow less than 100 rushing yards 7-1 Allow less than 100 passing yards 1-1 Allow less than 150 passing yards 1-0 Allow less than 200 passing yards 5-1 Allow less than 200 yards TO 3-1 Allow less than 250 yards TO 3-1 Allow less than 300 yards TO 6-1 Hopkins has scored 50 or more points in back-to-back games. In addition, the 109 points Johns Hopkins scored in those two games are the second-most ever in a twogame span in school history. Below is a list of the top scoring games for the Blue Jays under head coach Jim Margraff: 73 Swarthmore (W/73-0) Juniata (W/58-7) Gettysburg (W/54-13) Gettysburg (W/52-35) Franklin & Marshall (W/51-13) Ursinus (W/49-10) Below is a list of the top two-game scoring totals in school history 113 Loyola (87) & St. John s (MD) (26) Juniata (58) & F&M (51) W&L (34) & Swarthmore (73) Swarthmore (53) & Dickinson (52) 1967 Running Game Rolling: Johns Hopkins pounded out a season-high 319 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns at Juniata (10-31) and followed that with 287 yards and five touchdowns in the win against Franklin & Marshall (11-7). JHU s totals against Juniata are seasons highs, as was JHU s 8.0 yards per rushing attempt. This was the 23rd time Johns Hopkins has rushed for 300 or more yards in a game since 1955 and the ninth time under head coach Jim Margraff. The 319 rushing yards are the most for the Blue Jays since November 6, 2004, when they totaled 330 in a win against 11th-ranked Hampden-Sydney. Noting the JHU Rushing Attack: Johns Hopkins rushed for 146 yards in last week s win at Thomas More. The Blue Jays became the first team this season to rush for more than 97 yards against the Saints, who entered the game with the nation s second-ranked rushing defense (51.8). JHU s top four rushers (Andrew Kase, Jonathan Rigaud, Tyler Porco and Lyndon O Connor) are averaging a combined 4.9 yards per carry. The Blue Jays 28 rushing touchdowns this season are the most in school history. The previous record of 25 was originally set in 1959 and matched in and 200: Johns Hopkins totaled 216 rushing yards and 243 passing yards in a win over Gettysburg on September 18 and 287 yards rushing and 220 yards passing against Franklin & Marshall. JHU It s All Academic Part I: Johns Hopkins placed two players on the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America College Division Football Team it was announced on Tuesday, November 24. Senior offensive lineman Mike Stoffel and senior defensive linemen Steve Levinson both garnered second team honors. This marks the fourth time in school history that JHU has had two players named to the team (1977, 1993, 1998) and JHU s two selections represent two of the three for the Centennial Conference. Johns Hopkins was one of seven schools with multiple players named to the team (Minnesota Duluth, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, NW Missouri State and Case Western) and the selection of Stoffel and Levinson gives the JHU football program 12 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. Part II: Johns Hopkins placed a district-high seven players on the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Team. Seniors Steve Levinson (DL), Mike Stoffel (OL), Anthony Catanzano (OL) and Glenn Rocca (DL) and sophomore Sam Wernick made the first team, while junior Max Islinger (P) and sophomore Ryan Piatek (LB) earned second team honors. Johns Hopkins has earned 36 CoSIDA Academic All-District selections since JHU s 36 selections in that time are three more the other CC football-playing schools have combined for (33). Taking it back even farther, Johns Hopkins has earned 62 CoSIDA Academic All-District selections since During that time the other CC football-playing schools have combined for 63 selections. Johns Hopkins has had at least three players earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors every year since Part III: Johns Hopkins placed nine players on the 2009 Centennial Conference Football Academic Honor Roll. The nine selections were tied for the most in the league. Individuals named to the team must meet the following criteria: be a sophomore or above in academic standing, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher and be a starter for significant reserve. The players selected include: Anthony Catanzano (OL), John Fox (OL), Max Islinger (P), Steve Levinson (DL), Dylan Meola (LB), Ryan Piatek (LB), Glenn Rocca (DL), Mike Stoffel (OL), Sam Wernick (WR).

4 has now totaled 200 or more yards rushing and passing in the same game 25 times since of those 25 have come since Jim Margraff took over as the Blue Jays coach in JHU is 11-2 when rushing and passing for 200 or more yards under Margraff and 23-2 overall in such games. Rare Air: Johns Hopkins totaled 301 passing yards in the regular-season-ending win at McDaniel and followed that with 303 passing yards in the win at #14th-ranked Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Amazingly, this marks the first time in school history JHU has thrown for 300 or more yards in back-to-back games. In fact, this marks just the second time in school history that Johns Hopkins has totaled two, 300-yard passing games in one season (1991). More Rare: Johns Hopkins rang up 414 yards of total offense in last week s win at Thomas More. That marks the fifth straight game JHU has totaled 400 or more yards of total offense. This is the first time in school history Johns Hopkins has ever had 400 or more yards of total offense in five straight games. Streaking: Since the start of the 2002 season the Blue Jays sport a (.724) record. Taking it back farther the Blue Jays are (.719) since the start of the 2001 season and (.698) since the beginning of the 2000 season. The 74 wins the Blue Jays have amassed this decade are already the most wins in a decade in school history. The previous record of 55 wins came in the 1990s. To put this in perspective, Johns Hopkins had never won more than seven games in a season prior to this decade. In this decade, the Blue Jays averaged more than seven wins per season (7.4). Kase Named CC Offensive Player of the Year: Senior Andrew Kase was named the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year when the All-Centennial Team was announced on November 16. Kase is the third Johns Hopkins player to earn Offensive Player of the Year honors and he also garnered First Team All-Centennial honors for the second straight year. Kase currently leads the Centennial and ranks 13th nationally in rushing (123.9 ypg), leads the CC and ranks fourth nationally in scoring (12.08 ppg) and ranks third in the CC and 46th nationally in all-purpose yards (137.8 ypg.). Kase, who holds virtually every Johns Hopkins rushing and scoring record, set the Centennial record for single-season touchdowns (overall) in last week s win at Thomas More (24). He has three of the five all-time 1,000-yard rushing seasons in school history and he is just the seventh player in Centennial Conference history to reach 4,000 career rushing yards (4,441). Kase rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns and added three receptions for 27 yards in last week s win at Thomas More. He is the first running back to go over 100 yards rushing against the Saints this season. TMC entered the game allowing just 51.8 yards per game on the ground. Below is a look at where Kase currently ranks in the Centennial Conference and nationally in various categories: Category Total CC Rank NCAA Rank Rushing Yards/Game st 13th All-Purpose Yards/Game rd 46th Points/Game st 4th Putting it in Perspective: When reviewing the Johns Hopkins record book, Andrew Kase s career numbers stand out in nearly every category. Here is a look at some of Kase s numbers: Andrew Kase s rushing touchdows in the last two years alone are 19 more than any other player in school history.... 3,122 rushing yards in the last two years alone are more than any other player in school history career 100-yard games are more than the next two players in school history have combined.... three 1,000-yard seasons are one more than every other running back in school hsitory has combined for. Select Company: In addition to his exploits on the JHU and Centennial Conference record books, senior Andrew Kase also became just the fourth collegiate running back in Maryland state history to top 4,000 career rushing yards with his effort four weeks ago against Franklin & Marshall and he moved into second on the state s career rushing list in the regular season finale at McDaniel. Below is a look the top rushers in state history: 1. Eric Frees (McDaniel) , Andrew Kase (Johns Hopkins) Active 4, Napoleon McCallum (Navy) , Lamont Jordan (Maryland) , Levi Shade (Salisbury) ,649 Tomlin Rolling: Sophomore quarterback Hewitt Tomlin has put together one of the best seasons in school history by a quarterback as the Blue Jays move forward in the NCAA Playoffs. Tomlin is currently 229-of-364 for 2,556 yards with 17 touchdowns against12 interceptions on the year. His marks for completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense (2,624) are JHU single-season records, while his 17 TD passes are just one shy of the JHU single-season mark. Tomlin matched his career high with 26 completions in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs at Hampden-Sydney as he was 26-of-39 for 265 yards with one TD against one INT. Tomlin ranks fifth in school history in career completions (383), attempts (639), passing yards (4,403) and ninth in touchdown passes (26). He is also second with 14, 200-yard passing games to his credit and has a 17-4 record in his 21 career starts. Choose Your Poison: A big part of the Johns Hopkins offense this season is a deep and talented receiving corps that counts three players with 45 or more receptions and seven different players with 11 catches or more. Most impressively, the top Scouting the Wolverines General Notes Wesley Quickly: Wesley enters this week s NCAA Quarterfinal game against Johns Hopkins with a perfect 12-0 record. The Wolverines are ranked third in the nation and first in the Lambert Poll. Familiar Territory: Playing football in December has become the norm for Wesley as the Wolverines have come a regular in the NCAA Playoffs. Wesley advanced to the NCAA Semifinals in 2005 and 2006, the quarterfinals in 2007 and the second round in Wesley is 13-9 all-time in post-season play, incluidng 11-5 in the NCAA Playoffs. McSweeny Tabbed ACFC Offensive POY: For the second consecutive year, senior quarterback Shane Mc- Sweeny was named the Atlantic Central Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year for the second straight season. McSweeny has thrown for 2,609 yards and 35 touchdowns against just 12 interceptions and has also rushed for 628 yards and seven more scores. Weapons Abound: As if having McSweeny weren t enough, head coach Mike Drass has a multitude of playmakers to turn to in a pinch. Senior running back Aaron Jackson has rushed for 953 yards and 10 touchdowns on the year and is averaging a robust 6.0 yards per carry. McSweeny can turn to any number of players to throw to as six different players have 13 or more receptions. Headlining the receiving crew is junior Ellis Kraut, who has team-highs of 51 receptions for 808 yards and 20 touchdowns. The 20 TD receptions are a WC singleseason record and are tied for the most overall TDs in one season in school history. Want to focus all of your energy on stopping Kraut? Go ahead! Gene Knight had 11 receptions for 203 yards in last week s 43-9 win over Mississippi College. Defense Dominates: While many football fans want to look at the numbers put up by the offense, the Wesley defense has been just as impressive this season. The Wolverines are allowing just 11.2 points and yards per game, lead the nation in tackles for loss (10.1/game) and rank third in sacks (3.67/game). They have held nine of their 12 opponents to 13 points or less and only two teams have rushed for more than 91 yards against them this season. In all, Wesley ranks among the top 15 in the nation in six different defensive categories. Mayes Leads Defense: On a unit full of standouts, sophomore Chris Mayes might just be the best. Mayes counts a national-best 30.5 tackles for losses and 12.0 sacks to his credit. He also has seven pass breakups and three fumble recoveries to his credit. His 2.54 TFLs per game lead the nation. Red Zone Success: The Wolverines have converted on all 21 of their red zone chances in the last four games, incluidng a perfect 13-for-13 in the two games in the NCAA Playoffs. Quick Starts: Wesley has outscored the opposition in the first quarter this season and in the first half. The Wolverines have trailed in the fourth quarter just once all season (vs. Ohio Dominican).

5 General Notes three pass-catchers and six of the top seven are all due to return next season. Junior Dan Crowley turned in one of the great all-time receiving performances in school history in the win at Hampden-Sydney as he totaled career highs of 13 receptions for 178 yards. His 13 receptions are tied for the second-highest single-game total in school history, while his 178 receiving yards are the 12th-highest singlegame total. He added seven receptions for 116 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown catch to open the game, in last week s win at Thomas More. Crowley counts a team-high 68 receptions for 962 yards with five touchdowns to his credit. His reception and receiving yards totals are the third-highest single-season totals in school history. Crowley also cracked the 1,000 career receiving yards mark at Hampden-Sydney and now has 1,154 to his credit.. Sophomore Sam Wernick added six receptions for 77 yards in the playoff-opener and now has 48 catches for 442 yards with one score on the year, while junior Tucker Michels ranks third on the team in receiving with 47 catches for 647 yards and four scores. Michels (137 career receptions for 1,608 yards), Wernick (87-1,105) and Crowley (79-1,154) are the first trio of receivers to be on the team at the same time with more than 1,000 career receiving yards. Lachman Hits Game-Winner, Breaks Another Record: Junior place-kicker Alex Lachman lived the dream of every kicker last Saturday at Thomas More when he lifted the Blue Jays past the Saints with a 43-yard field goal as time expired. It was his seventh career field goal of 40 yards or longer and the second he has kicked to win a game on the final play (he beat Dickinson with a 40-yarder on the final play in 2007). Lachman also continued his assault on the Johns Hopkins record book in last week s victory as he became JHU s career kick-scoring leader with his seven points. He now has 200 career points, which is one better than Ben Scott s ( ) previous school record of 199. In addition, Lachman tied the Centennial Conference single-season record for field goals made (16) and became just the fourth kicker in Centennial history total 200 or more career points. Lachman is now 45-of-48 ono extra points this season and 16-of-21 on field goals. His 93 points are already a JHU single-season record for a kicker and he s just four points shy of the Centennial Conference single-season record. He is now 98-of-105 and 34-of-44 on field goals in his career. Leading the Way: Johns Hopkins is enjoying one of the finest offensive seasons in school history as the Blue Jays rank among the Centennial Conference leaders in scoring offense (32.3), rushing offense (172.6), passing offense (226.7) and total offense (399.2). While the players who carry, throw and catch the ball get most of the attention, the Blue Jay offense is led in large part by a seasoned offensive line. Seniors Mike Stoffel, Tim Miller and Anthony Catanzano, junior Ryan Lino and sophomore Ed Rodger are the primary starters on the line, with senior John Fox and sophomore Doug Drummond also seeing regular action. The unit has allowed just six sacks on 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. Defense Rolling: The Blue Jay defense enters this week s game against Wesley ranked second in the Centennial Conference in scoring defense (16.8), second in total defense (265.2), first in rushing defense (78.8), sacks (36), interceptions (28) and forced turnovers (37). Below are some notes about the recent performance of the Johns Hopkins defense JHU First in Wins, Win Percentage Among Maryland Schools There are nine schools in the state of Maryland that play football under the umbrella of the NCAA and Johns Hopkins ranks first among those nine in winning percentage this decade. JHU is (.698) since the start of the 2000 season. The Blue Jays 74 wins are also the most of any team in the state. Records of College Football Teams in the State of Maryland Since 2000 (By Pct.) Rk. School ( 09 Record) Record (Pct.) 1. Johns Hopkins (10-2) (.698) 2. Salisbury (5-6) (.679) 3. Maryland (2-10) (.577) 4. McDaniel (5-5) (.529) 5. Bowie State (6-5) (.515) 6. Navy (8-4) (.492) 7. Towson (2-9) (.414) 8. Morgan State (6-5) (.402) 9. Frostburg State (1-9) (.361) Holding Them Down: The Johns Hopkins defense held Hampden-Sydney more than 30 points and 200 yards below its season averages in last week s win in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs (HSC averages entering the game). This marked the sixth time this season the Blue Jays have held an opponent 10 or more points under their season scoring average (season-ending average) and the fifth time JHU has held the opposition more than 100 yards below its season yardage average. Below is a look at JHU s defensive efforts in these categories this season. Opp. Season Against Opponent Averages JHU Delaware Valley 33.2 / / 353 Randolph-Macon 22.5 / / 374 Gettysburg 34.2 / / 361 Moravian 6.6 / / 95 Muhlenberg 12.2 / / 278 #25 Dickinson 32.0 / / 354 Ursinus 26.5 / / 137 Juniata 6.8 / / 193 Franklin & Marshall 30.5 / / 259 McDaniel 21.1 / / 253 #14 Hampden-Sydney 34.9 / / 199 #10 Thomas More 31.2 / / 327 JHU has allowed a total of just 98 points in the last seven games (14.0 ppg). The Blue Jays last six opponents (Ursinus, Juniata, F&M, Mc- Daniel & Hampden-Sydney) have combined for a total of 257 rushing yards against the Blue Jays. F&M was held to -20 rushing yards, while Juniata was held to 0. Hampden-Sydney managed just 29 yards on 13 carries in the playoff opener. The Blue Jays have totaled 25 sacks in their last six games with at least six in three of the six games. Johns Hopkins has forced two or more turnvoers in each of the last 13 games dating back to last season. An Opportunistic Bunch: Johns Hopkins has forced 37 turnovers in 12 games this season and ranks first in the Centennial Conference and eighth in the nation in turnover margin (+1.42/ game). JHU s 28 INTs in 12 games are more than twice as many as the Blue Jays came up with last year in 11 games (13). JHU ranks second in the nation in all divisions with its 28 interceptions. Only Division II Minnesota State Mankato, which has 29 interceptions, has more picks than the Blue Jays this season. During the current five-game winning streak, JHU has forced six turnovers (4 INTs, 2 FR) against Juniata, two against F&M (2 INTs), three against McDaniel (3 INTs), four against Hampden-Sydney (4 INTs) and three against Thomas More (3 INTs) and the Blue Jays have forced at least two turnovers in all 11 games this season. No other team in the Centennial Conference forced at least two turnovers in every game this season. Dating back to last season, JHU has forced two or more turnovers in 13 straight games and at least one turnover in 15 straight games. Sophomore Sensations: A quick glance at the JHU tackle charts reveals that the top three tacklers and four of the top six are sophomores. Sophomore Mike Milano currently leads the Blue Jays in tackles with 72 and is followed closely by classmates Tyler Brown (71) and Ryan Piatek (68), In addition, Sam Eagleson (49) and Kale Sweeney (37) rank sixth and eighth, respectively, in tackles. Schweyer Makes His Mark: Freshman Adam Schweyer has developed into the Blue Jays special teams ace as he leads the team with 16 special teams tackles on the year. Schweyer enjoyed a solid game at Juniata as he blocked a punt that he scooped up and returned 13 yards for a touchdown, intercepted a pass that he returned 46 yards to set up a fourth quarter touchdown and posted three tackles on special teams. His 46-yard interception return is the longest by a Johns Hopkins player since September 3, 2005, when Dan Requena took one back 53 yards against Rochester. In the Zone: Johns Hopkins has scored on 50-of-55 (.909) trips to the red zone this season with 36 of those 50 scores being touchdowns. The Blue Jays rank fifth in the nation in red zone offense. Seven s Heaven: Since the beginning of the 2003 season the Blue Jays are when scoring more than seven points and 0-6 when they have been held to seven points or less.

6 Player Notes Player Notes of Interest: Jay Adams (Sr./FB) Starting fullback - primary lead blocker for Andrew Kase. Three carries for eight yards with one TD this season. Scored his first touchdown of the year on a two-yard run against McDaniel. Played in all 11 games last season and totaled a team-high 14 special teams tackles. Tyler Brown (So./LB) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Ranks second on the team with 71 tackles in 12 games. He also has 5.5 tackles for losses, 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and three PBUs. Posted eight tackles and had one PBU in the season-opener at Delaware Valley. Tied career high with nine tackles against Randolph- Macon and matched that total again in the win over Gettysburg. Totaled five tackles and one fumble recovery in the win at Muhlenberg and added seven tackles in the win at 25thranked Dickinson. Posted four tackles, including one sack, against Ursinus. Totaled six tackles, including two sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery at Juniata. Closed regular season with seven tackles, including half a sack, one interception and one pass breakup, at McDaniel. Posted eight tackles, including one for a loss, in the win at Thomas More in the second round of the NCAAs. Included was the 100th tackle of his career. Has career totals of 103 tackles and 11 tackles for losses. Anthony Catanzano (Sr./OL) Second Team All-Centennial selection. First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection this season after earning second team honors a year ago. Named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2008 & Has started 22 of the last 23 games at right tackle. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. Devin Collins (Jr./DL) Has 22 tackles, including 5.0 for losses and 3.0 sacks. Totaled four tackles and blocked a field goal in the regular-season finale at McDaniel and came back with four tackles in the win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Matched career high with seven tackles and had personalbests of 1.5 sacks and 3.0 TFLs in the win at Thomas More in the second round of the NCAAs. Dan Crowley (Jr./WR) Honorable Mention All-Centennial selection. Leads the team in receiving with 68 catches for a teamhigh 962 yards and five touchdowns. Just the fifth player in school history with 60 or more receptions in one season (done 7 total times). Posted then career-highs of six receptions for 93 yards against Delaware Valley. Included was a then career-long 47-yard reception that led to JHU s only touchdown. Totaled three receptions for 81 yards and one touchdown against Gettysburg. 54-yard TD reception was the longest reception of his career and his first TD. Added six receptions for a career-high 124 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Moravian and added five receptions for 83 yards in the win at Muhlenberg. Totaled six receptions for 91 yards in the win against F&M and closed regular season with a career-high nine receptions for 88 yards at McDaniel. Difference-maker in JHU s 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs as he totaled career-highs of 13 receptions for 178 yards. For good measure, he was also 1-for-1 passing for 38 yards as he connected with Sam Wernick on a double-reverse pass. 13 receptions are tied for second-highest single-game total in school history yards rank 12th. Followed effort at HSC with a seven-reception, 116-yard showing in the win at Thomas More that included a career-best 63-yard touchdown reception. Has career totals of 79 receptions for 1,154 yards and five touchdowns (14.6 ypr). Doug Drummond (So./OL-C) Had started 13 straight games at center and played in all 14 games in his career before missing four games. Returned to action at Juniata and has seen time at center and guard since returning. Started at guard in the NCAA playoff game at Thomas More. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. 10 starts last year were the most among all freshmen. Sam Eagleson (So./DB) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Ranks sixth on the team with 49 tackles and also has team-highs of five interceptions and nine pass breakups on the year. Posted six tackles in the season-opener at Delaware Valley. Registered seven tackles against Randolph-Macon and added his second career interception in the final minute of the game to seal the win. Totaled five tackles and one interception, which he returned 43 yards, against Gettsburg. Interception led to a JHU touchdown and fueled a 17-0 game-opening run for JHU. Posted three tackles and a career-high three pass breakups in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Posted seven tackles and added one interception and one pass breakup against Ursinus and added four tackles and one interception at Juniata. Finished with four tackles and one PBU against F&M and duplicated those totals in the win at McDaniel. Totaled four tackles and one interception in the win at Thomas More. INT came in the end zone and killed a TMC scoring threat. Has career totals of 93 tackles, 15 pass breakups and six interceptions. Nick Fazio (So./RB) Has played in six games and has 13 carries for 58 yards and two toucheowns. Saw first action of the 2009 season against Moravian and had three carries for 17 yards. Totaled 37 yards and one touchdown on eight carries in the win at Juniata and added a TD run against F&M. Finished second on the team in rushing with 42 carries for 155 yards last season and had one reception for 26 yards (a TD) last season. Added nine kickoff returns for 157 yards (17.4). D.J. Hartigan (Jr./WR) Leads the team in kickoff returns with 19 returns for 326 yards (17.2). Also has 14 receptions for 185 yards and one touchdown. Totaled a career-high 130 all-purpose yards against Randolph-Macon with five KORs for a career-high 108 yards, one reception for 14 yards and one rush for eight yards. Had a career-long 30-yard KOR. Had two receptions for 29 yards and one KOR for 27 All-Centennial Jays Johns Hopkins placed a league-high 16 players on the 2009 All-Centennial Football Team, which was announced on Monday (11-16). The Blue Jays also swept the Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year awards. Below is a look at JHU s All-CC performers. Name (Pos.) Team Notes Tyler Brown (LB) 2nd Team One of three JHU linebackers named to the team Anthony Catanzano (OL) 2nd Team First time on All-Centennial Team Dan Crowley (WR) Honorable Mention 10th straight year a JHU wide receiver has earned All-CC honors Sam Eagleson (DB) 2nd Team One of four sophomores on defense to earn 1st or 2nd Team honors Brian Hopkins (TE) 2nd Team 1st JHU TE to earn All-CC honors since 1999 Andrew Kase (RB) Offensive Player of the Year / 1st Team Third All-CC nod... 1st JHU Offensive Player of the Year since 2005 Alex Lachman (PK) 2nd Team Second time on All-CC Team - 1st Team in 2007 Steve Levinson (DL) 1st Team Makes the jump from 2nd Team in 2008 Ryan Lino (OL) Honorable Mention First time on All-Centennial Team Mike Milano (DB/S) 1st Team 1st JHU sophomore DB to earn 1st Team honors since 2002 Tim Miller (OL) 1st Team Makes the jump from 2nd Team in 2008 Ryan Piatek (LB) 2nd Team One of three JHU linebackers named to the team Glenn Rocca (DL) 1st Team First time on All-Centennial Team Ed Rodger (OL-C) 2nd Team Eighth Johns Hopkins center to earn All-CC since 1998 Mike Stoffel (OL) 1st Team Third All-CC nod... 2nd 1st Team selection Colin Wixted (OLB) Defensive Player of the Year / 1st Team Third All-CC nod... 1st JHU Def. POY since 2003

7 Player Notes yards in the win against Gettysburg and three receptions for 21 yards and one KOR for 21 yards vs. Moravian. Added one reception for 23 yards and three KORs for 47 yards at Muhlenberg. Totaled 99 all-purpose yards in the win at Dickinson on three receptions for 37 yards and four kickoff returns for 62 yards. Had just one reception, but it was good for a 17-yard touchdown in the win at Juniata. Had two receptions for 31 yards, including a career-long 28-yard catch on a fourth-and-four, at Thomas More. 28- yard reception led to a JHU touchdown. Has career totals of 37 receptions for 390 yards and two touchdowns and 26 KORs for 449 yards (17.3 ypr). Sean Hennessey (Sr./WR) Played in all 11 games and had 10 receptions for 78 yards and one touchdown last season. Caught three passes in the win over Randolph-Macon last season. His 25-yard touchdown reception tied the game early in the third quarter. Devin Hewlett (Sr./LB) Has played in all 12 games with starts in the last five. Has 23 tackles, including 4.0 for losses and two sacks. Also has three interceptions and two pass breakups to his credit. Named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week after totaling four tackles, two sacks and one interception in the win over Franklin & Marshall. Came up with the first of JHU s four interceptions in the 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney in the playoff opener. Totaled seven tackles and one interception in the win at Thomas More. INT late in the second quarter led to a JHU touchdown. Brian Hopkins (Jr./TE) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Ranked fifth on the team with 15 receptions for 126 yards and four touchdowns. Had two receptions for nine yards with both receptions going for touchdowns in the win at Muhlenberg. Added two receptions for 20 yards in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Totaled two receptions, including a 25-yard touchdown catch, for 36 yards against F&M. Had two recpetions for 14 yards, icluding a two-yard TD reception midway through the second quarter, in the win at Thomas More. Has career totals of 26 receptions for 190 yards and eight touchdowns. Max Islinger (Jr./QB-P) Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection. Averaging 32.9 yards on 48 punts this season and has dropped 12 of the 48 inside the opposition s 20-yard line. Averaged 33.1 yards on 60 punts last season. Dropped 14 punts inside the opposition s 20-yard line and had a career-long 71-yard punt in the ECAC Southeast Bowl against Catholic last season. 71-yard punt is the fourth-longest in school history. Andrew Kase (Sr./RB) Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a First Team All-Centennial selection. Leads the team in rushing yards (1,487), all-purpose yards (1,653), touchdowns (24), rushing touchdowns (22) and points scored (145). 24 TDs and 145 points are both JHU and Centennial Conference single-season records. Ranks 13th in the nation in rushing (123.9 ypg) and fourth in scoring (12.08 ppg). Had 19 carries for 63 yards and five receptions for 32 yards and one TD in the season-opener at Delaware Valley. Posted 17th career 100-yard rushing performance with a 111-yard, two-touchdown showing against Randolph- Macon. Totaled 183 yards rushing, 220 all-purpose yards and three rushing TDs against Gettysburg and added 90 rushing yards and one TD vs. Moravian. Rang up 19th career 100-yard rushing game with 149 yards and two touchdowns at Muhlenberg. 82 of 149 yards and one TD came on JHU s last two drives of the game, when the Blue Jays put the game away. Sealed the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson with nine rushes for 54 yards and the game-clinching touchdown on JHU s final drive of the game. Totaled 116 yards on 29 carries and two touchdowns in the victory. Made it three straight and 21 career 100-yard games with a 122-yard, one-touchdown effort against Ursinus. Made it four straight 100-yard games with a 14-carry, 146-yard effort at Juniata that also included a schoolrecord-tying four rushing touchdowns. He also kicked an extra point in the win. Topped 1,000 yards for the season and 4,000 yards for his career in the win against F&M with a 198-yard, threetouchdown showing. Totaled 93 yards and one touchdown on the ground and added two receptions for 18 yards at McDaniel. Pounded out 109 rushing yards and one touchdown and five receptions for 28 yards and another score at Hampden-Sydney. First player to rush for over 100 yards against Thomas More as he rushed for 107 yards and two scores and added three receptions for 27 yards. Now has 4,441 career rushing yards. JHU s career rushing leader and ranks 4th in CC history in career rushing yards. Also second all-time in rushing yards among running backs who have played collegiately in the state of Maryland. Holds school records with 44 rushing TDs and 51 overall touchdowns. Also JHU s career record-holder in points scored (307) and all-purpose yards (4963). Second Team d3football.com All-South Region and First Team All-Centennial a year ago. Holds JHU career record for 100-yard rushing games (25). Also holds JHU record for single-season 100-yard games (9 in 2009) and consecutive 100-yard games (6). Led the team and the Centennial Conference and finished eighth in the nation (148.6 ypg.) in rushing with 326 carries for 1,635 yards and 17 touchdowns... Rushing total, average per game and attempts are all JHU single-season records. Owns three of the five all-time 1,000-yard rushing seasons in school history and his 1,635 yards last season were nearly 600 more than the previous record. Finished third in the Centennial and 24th in the nation in all-purpose yards (156.7 ypg.) and first in the CC and 31st in the nation in points per game (9.3) last season. Alex Lachman (Jr./PK) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Became JHU s career kick-scoring leader (200) with his seven points in last week s win at Thomas More. Ranks second in school & Centennial Conference history in career field goals (34). Has hit 45-of-49 extra points and 16-of-21 field goals this season. All four of those totals are JHU single-season records. Hit 30-of-34 extra points and 7-of-11 field goals last season. Nailed a pair of field goals (32 and 33 yards) and all five of his extra points in the win against Gettysburg. Hit a pair of field goals (34 and 25 yards) and 4-of-5 extra points at Muhlenberg to earn Centennial Conference Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Tied his own school record for points by a kicker in a game with 15 in the win against F&M as he hit three FGs (35, 38, 28) and six extra points. Hit 3-of-4 field goals and both extra points in the 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Hit second career game-winning field goal at the buzzer as he drilled a 43-yarder as time expired to lift JHU to a win at Thomas More. Also hit all four of his extra points in the win. Holds the school record for most consecutive extra points made (42 - the 1st 42 of his career). Enters this week s game vs. Wesley having hit 98-of-105 career extra points and 34-of-44 field goals. Steve Levinson (Sr./DL) First Team All-Centennial selection. Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and a First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District for the second straight year. Has 26 tackles, including 5.0 for losses and 2.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble on the year. Second Team All-Centennial last season. Made the switch from offensive line to defensive line last season. Started every game last season at nose guard and finished 11th on the team in tackles (30). Ryan Lino (Jr./OL) Honorable Mention All-Centennial. First season as a starter at left guard. Has started all 12 games. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. Member of the Johns Hopkins track team Centennial Conference Champion in the shot put. Mike Mahon (Jr./DB) Ranks seventh on the team in tackles (47), second in interceptions (4) and has three PBUs and one blocked punt on the year. Posted two tackles and had one INT at Delaware Valley. INT came in the end zone and killed a DVC scoring threat. Posted nine tackles - one shy of his career high - and added a pair of PBUs vs. Randolph-Macon. Tallied one tackle, one interception and one PBU in the win at Muhlenberg. INT came on the first play of the game and set up a JHU field goal. Totaled five tackles and blocked a punt in the win at 25thranked Dickinson. Totaled five tackles, one interception and one pass breakup at Juniata. INT led to a JHU touchdown. Added five tackles vs. F&M. Tied for the team-lead with six tackles and added an interception in the 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney and added five tackles at Thomas More.

8 Player Notes Three of his six career INTs have come in the red zone and two have come in the end zone. Has career totals of 92 tackles, 10 pass breakups and six interceptions. Tucker Michels (Jr./WR) Ranks third on the team in receptions with 47 for 647 yards and four touchdowns. Also has nine kickoff returns for 150 yards and ranks third on the team with 800 allpurpose yards. Had six receptions for 55 yards with one touchdown and added a kickoff return for 20 yards against Randolph- Macon. Had three KORs for 59 yards and four receptions for 16 yards against Gettysburg. Totaled three receptions for 57 yards and one TD and two KORs for 27 yards in the win at Muhlenberg. Enjoyed one of the finest games of his career in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson as he had four receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown. Touchdown came on JHU s second play of the game and covered a career-best 68 yards. Had two receptions for 83 yards, including a career-long 74-yarder, in the win against F&M. Closed the regular season with 10 receptions for 142 yards and one touchdown at McDaniel. 10 receptions tied career high and 142 yards are a personal best. Had seven receptions for 54 yards at Thomas More. Included was a nine-yard catch with one second remaining to set up Alex Lachman s 43-yard game-winning field goal. Now has 137 catches for 1,608 yards. Ranks sixth at JHU in career receptions and eighth in career receiving yards. Second Team All-Centennial last season. Mike Milano (So./DB) First Team All-Centennial selection. Leads the team in tackles (72) and ranks second in PBUs (6) and third in interceptions (3). Saw significant action at Delaware Valley and posted seven tackles. Seven tackles were the most of any nonstarter. Entered starting lineup and totaled nine tackles and added a pair of pass breakups against Randolph-Macon. Posted a career-high 11 tackles, including one for a loss, in the win against Gettysburg and added eight tackles, including one for a loss, one interception and one PBU against Moravian. Totaled six tackles at Muhlenberg. Posted eight tackles in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Posted two tackles, including one for a loss, and one interception at Juniata. INT led to a JHU touchdown. Added five tackles against F&M. Totaled three tackles, including one for a loss, and one interception in the regular-season finale at McDaniel. Returned interception 42 yards for a touchdown. Posted four tackles, including one for a loss, three pass breakups and one blocked field goal in the win at Hampden-Sydney. Blocked field goal early in the fourth quarter preserved a 10-7 lead and led to a JHU touchdown. Added six tackles in the win at Thomas More. Tim Miller (Sr./OL) First Team All-Centennial selection this season after earning second team honors in Named to the 2009 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Will participate in a community service project in New Orleans and be honored at the AllState Sugar Bowl in January. Had started every game at right guard since the beginning of last season before missing last week s game at Thomas More. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. Lyndon O Connor (So./RB) Has 26 carries for 113 yards and 11 receptions for 81 yards on the year, Had six carries for 36 yards and two receptions for four yards at Delaware Valley in the season-opener. Had five rushes for 22 yards and four receptions for 14 yards against Gettysburg. Had six carries for 19 yards and two receptions for a career-high 49 yards at Juniata - included was a career-long 35-yard reception that led to a JHU touchdown. Finished third on the team in rushing with 18 carries for 143 yards and one touchdown last season. Totaled a career-high 72 yards rushing on just three carries against Dickinson last season. Scored on a 69-yard run to fuel the win over the Red Devils.. 69-yard run is the fifth-longest in school history. Brian Pascal (Jr./DL) Has played in all 12 games and has 17 tackles, including 4.0 sacks, on the year. Ranks second on the team in sacks. Posted three tackles and one sack against Moravian. In on four tackles and had one pass breakup in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson and added a sack against Ursinus. Played in 11 games with three starts and totaled 14 tackles, including 2.5 for losses, and two pass breakups last season. Totaled three tackles, including 1.5 sacks, in the win at Juniata. Ryan Piatek (So./LB) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection. Third on the team with 68 tackles and has 7.5 TFLs, 3.0 sacks, two interceptions, one PBU, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Got the first start of his career at Delaware Valley and responded with a game and career-high 15 tackles. Missed most of the Randolph-Macon game and the entire Gettysburg game with an injury. Returned to action vs. Moravian and totaled four tackles and the first interception of his career. Led the JHU defense at Muhlenberg with nine tackles, including 2.0 for losses, one fumble recovery and one PBU. Added a team-high nine tackles in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Enjoyed a solid outing against Ursinus with six tackles, including 2.5 sacks. Totaled five tackles, including 2.5 for losses, in the win at Juniata and added five tackles against F&M. Totaled three tackles and an interception that led to a JHU touchdown in the win at McDaniel. Had eight tackles in the win at Thomas More. Tyler Porco (So./QB) Thrid on the team in rushing with 31 carries for 170 yards and one touchdown. Is also 6-of-10 passing for 126 yards with one TD and two INTs. Saw first action of the season vs. Moravian and was 1-of- 1 for nine yards and rushed four times for nine yards. Saw extensive action against Ursinus with six carries for 24 yards. Played nearly the entire second half at Juniata and totaled four carries for 30 yards and one touchdown and was 4-of-7 for 58 yards with one INT. Added two carries for 41 yards with a career-long 41-yard carry against F&M. Spark in JHU s 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs as he rushed six times for 27 yards in the victory. Stunned Thomas More with a 63-yard touchdown pass to Dan Crowley to open the game at TMC. Also rushed five times for 29 yards in the win. Became the first freshman to start a season-opener for the Blue Jays at quarterback since 1996 (Wayne Roccia) when he got the nod last season against St. Lawrence. Suffered an injury that knocked him out of that game in the third quarter. Returned to play in four games with two starts on the year. Was 18-of-38 for 130 yards with one touchdown on the year. Also rushed for 77 yards. Ryan Rasner (Sr./DL) Got the start at DE in each of the first two games and was in on two tackles at Delaware Valley. Suffered an injury vs. RMC and missed three full games before returning to see limited action in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Returned to the starting lineup against Ursinus. Has 33 tackles and 3.0 sacks and 6.0 TFLs in nine games played this season. Totaled six tackles against Ursinus and now has 11 tackles on the year. Posted five tackles, including two sacks, at Juniata. Solid in NCAA playoff opener with four tackles, includng two for losses, in win at Hampden-Sydney. Punched up career high nine tackles, including 1.5 TFLs and 0.5 sacks, and had one PBU in the win at Thomas More. Played in all 11 games with two starts last season and had 40 tackles (2nd among defensive linemen). Added two sacks, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Glenn Rocca (Sr./DL) First Team All-Centennial selection. First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection. Ranks fifth on the team and leads all JHU defensive linemen with 56 tackles. Leads the team in sacks (6.5) and tied for team lead in tackles for losses (10.0). Posted five tackles in the season-opener at Delaware Valley and added six against Randolph-Macon. Totaled seven tackles and the first interception of his career in the win over Gettysburg. INT led to a JHU field goal. In on six tackles, including two for losses, vs. Moravian. Added three tackles, including 2.0 for losses, at Muhlenberg and three more stops in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Enjoyed one of the finest games of his career against Ursinus as he posted eight tackles, including 3.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks. Counted four tackles, including one sack, to his credit in the win at Juniata. Registered the 100th tackle of his career in the win. Totaled three tackles, including a sack, and added his second interception of the year against F&M. Posted four tackles, including half a sack, at McDaniel.

9 Player Notes Totaled two tackles, two pass breakups and his third interception of the season in the win at Hampden-Sydney in the NCAA Playoff opener. Returned INT 23 yards to set up JHU s last field goal of the game. Added six tackles, including a sack, in the win at Thomas More. Finished fourth on the team and first among defensive linemen with 50 tackles and added 4.5 tackles for losses, 3.5 sacks, one PBU and one blocked extra point last season. Has career totals of 117 tackles, 15.5 tackles for losses and 10.0 sacks. Ed Rodger (So./OL-C) Second Team All-Centennial selection. Has played in 11 games with nine starts at center. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. David Rokeach (Sr./WR) Totaled eight receptions for 93 yards with one touchdown while playing in all 11 games with two starts last season. Had two receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown at Gettysburg last season. Named to the 2007 & 2008 Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll. Adam Schweyer (Fr./DB) Special teams standout. Leads the team with 16 special teams tackles. Enjoyed the finest game of his career at Juniata. Totaled three special teams tackles, blocked a punt that he scooped up and returned 13 yards for a touchdown and added the first interception of his career. Returned INT 46 yards to set up a JHU touchdown. Totaled three special teams tackles in the win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Mike Stoffel (Sr./OL) First Team All-Centennial selection. Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and a First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District selection after earning second team honors last season. Has started 37 straight games at tackle. Part of an offensive line paving the way for a unit averaging 32.3 points and yards of total offense. JHU has also allowed just six sacks in 386 pass attempts this season. The six sacks JHU has allowed are tied for the fifth-fewest in the nation. Third Team d3football.com All-South Region and First Team All-Centennial in Kale Sweeney (So./SS) Ranks eighth on the team with 37 tackles. Was in on five tackles at Delaware Valley and added seven against Randolph-Macon. Totaled eight tackles against Gettysburg. Added six tackles, including one sack, and a fumble recovery at Muhlenberg and totaled five tackles in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson. Posted a career-high 10 tackles, including 3.0 for losses and 2.0 sacks, and a pass breakup in the win at F&M last season... also knocked away a two-point attempt early in the fourth quarter that was crucial in the one-point win. Has career totals of 86 tackles, 7.0 tackles for losses and 5.0 sacks. Mike Todisco (Jr./DB) Counts 28 tackles, three INTs and two PBUs to his credit this season. Tied career-high with seven tackles at Delaware Valley and added six against Gettsburg. Posted two tackles, one interception and one PBU at Muhlenberg and sealed the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson with his second interception of the year on the Red Devils last drive. Had one tackle and an interception in the final 30 seconds of the game to seal the 23-7 win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Totaled 32 tackles, including one for a loss, and added three pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one interception last year. Enjoyed the finest game of his career against Catholic in the ECAC Southeast Bowl as he posted a personal-best seven tackles and added an interception and a 100-yard fumble return for a touchdown - the 100-yard return is the longest play in the history of the JHU football program. Hewitt Tomlin (So./QB) Is 229-of-364 (.629) for 2,556 yards with 17 touchdowns and 12 INTs through 12 games. Marks for attempts, completions and yards are JHU single-season records, as is his 2,624 yards of total offense. 17 TD passes are one shy of single-season mark. Ranks fifth in school history in passing yards (4,403), completions (383) and attempts (639) and tied for eighth in TD passes (26). Also second in 200-yard passing games (14). Set school record for quickest player to reach 3,000 yards passing (16th career game) and 4,000 yards passing yards (21st career game). Current streak of four straight 200-yard games ties school record (he has done this twice... Rob Heleniak did it in 2001). Was 25-of-38 for 208 yards and one touchdown at Delaware Valley. Efficiently led JHU past Randolph-Macon as he was 17-of-23 for 161 yards with two TDs and rushed for 24 yards. 20-of-29 for 243 yards with one TD and one INT and also rushed for 16 yards and a TD against Gettysburg. Turned in an 18-of-27 performance for 227 yards with two TDs and two INTs against Moravian. Added 36 yards rushing for 263 yards of total offense. Tied career-high with three TDs as he was 20-of-33 for 224 yards with the three scores at Muhlenberg. Played just the first half at Juniata and was 10-of-15 for 125 yards with one touchdown as JHU raced to a 44-7 halftime lead. Turned in a 12-of-17 performance for 220 yards with one TD in the in over F&M. Punched up second career 300-yard passing game with 301 yards at McDaniel. Was 26-of-45 for 301 yards with two TDs and two INTs against the Green Terror. Tied career-high with 26 completions on 39 attempts for 265 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the win at Hampden-Sydney. 200-yard passing game was his school-record eighth of the season and 13th of his career. 24-of-38 for 205 yards with one TD and three INTs in win at Thomas More. Moved JHU 44 yards in nine plays in final 51 seconds to set up 43-yard game-winning field goal. Sam Wernick (So./WR) First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection. Second on the team in receiving with 50 receptions for 442 yards and one TD. Also started returning kickoffs late in the season and has 14 returns for 253 yards (18.1). Returned to action against Randolph-Macon after sitting out the season-opener and responded with six receptions for 52 yards and one touchdown. Added five receptions for 60 yards against Gettysburg and four receptions for 46 yards against Moravian. Tied career-high with six receptions for 46 yards at Muhlenberg. Matched the six receptions in the win at 25th-ranked Dickinson, when he also returned one kickoff for 24 yards. Totaled four receptions for 43 yards and three kickoff returns for 56 yards in the win at McDaniel. Tied career-high again with six receptions for 77 yards in the win at Hampden-Sydney. Included was a 38-yard reception early in the second quarter that led to JHU s first touchdown of the game. Four receptions for 26 yards and four kickoff returns for 94 yards at Thomas More. Included was a career-long 36-yard return that set up a JHU touchdown in the third quarter. Played in 10 games with nine starts last season and finished second on the team in receiving with 37 receptions for 663 yards (17.9 ypr) and four touchdowns. Enjoyed a breakout game against fifth-ranked Muhlenberg last season with five receptions for 205 yards and two touchdowns. The 205 receiving yards are the fourthbest single-game total in school history and a Centennial Conf. record for a freshman. TD receptions against the Mules covered 91 and 81 yards - the third and fifth-longest receptions in school history. Has career totals of 87 receptions for 1,107 yards and five touchdowns. Colin Wixted (Sr./LB) Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Year and a First Team All-Centennial selection. Ranks fourth on the team with 67 tackles and tied for team-lead with 10.0 tackles for losses. Also tied for fourth with 3.0 sacks and has two INTs as well. Totaled five tackles at Delaware Valley and came back with seven tackles against Randolph-Macon. five against Gettysburg and four vs. Moravian. Enjoyed a solid all-around game at Muhlenberg with four tackles, including 2.0 for losses and one sack, two pass breakups, one interception and one forced fumble. Earned Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors after leading JHU past 25th-ranked Dickinson. Totaled seven tackles, including 1.5 for losses and one sack, one interception and one FF in the victory. Totaled eight tackles, including 1.5 for losses and half a sack, against Ursinus, and added eight tackles vs. F&M. Closed regular season with four tackles in the win at Mc- Daniel. Led JHU with six tackles, includnig two for losses, in the win at Hampden-Sydney in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Totaled nine tackles and recovered a fumble deep in Thomas More territory that led to a touchdown in the win over the Saints last week. Second Team All-Centennial in 2007 & Ranks as JHUs career active leader in tackles with 254 and has 33.5 tackles for losses and 12.5 sacks.

10 Record Book Watch / Honors & Awards 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Record Watch Entering Game vs. Wesley Andrew Kase Needs one rushing touchdowns to tie for fourth in CC history... needs three to tie for third (has 44). Needs 37 all-purpose yards to become first player at JHU and sixth player in CC history to reach 5,000 (has 4,963). Needs 84 all-purpose yards to break JHU single-season record (has 1,653). Needs a 100-yard rushing game for 26 in his career. Hewitt Tomlin Needs one TD pass to move into a tie for 7th in school history (has 26). Needs one TD pass to tie JHU single-season record (has 17) Needs 200 yards passing to break Centennial Conference single-season record for 200-yard games (has 9). Needs 200 yards passing to tie JHU career record for 200-yard passing games (14). Has 92 yards of total offense to move into fourth place in school history (has 4,554). Tucker Michels Needs four receptions to move into fifth in school history (has 137). Dan Crowley Needs 38 receiving yards to become the third player in school history with 1,000 receiving yards in a season (has 962). Needs 66 receiving yards to break JHU single-season record (has 962). Needs two receptions to become third player in school history with 70 receptions in one season (has 68). Alex Lachman Needs one field goal to break Centennial single-season record (has 16). Needs seven points to become second player in school history to score 100 in a season (has 93). Needs nine points to become Centennial s career kick-scoring leader among kickers (has 200). Needs five extra points (made) break Centennial single-season record (has 45). Needs four extra point attempts to break Centennial single-season record (has 48). Team A win will be JHU s 11th of the season. JHU has never won 11 games in season. A win would give JHU a victory over a top five team for the first time in school history. A win would make Johns Hopkins just the second Centennial Conference team to advance to the semifinals (Gettysburg-1985). Honors & Awards Tyler Brown (So. LB): Second Team All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Honor Roll (11/1, 11-15) Anthony Catanzano (Sr. OL): Second Team All-Centennial, First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll Dan Crowley (Jr. WR): Honorable Mention All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/6, 9/27) Sam Eagleson (So. DB): Second Team All-Centennial John Fox (Sr. OL): Centennial Academic Honor Roll Devin Hewlett (Sr. SS): Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (11/8) Brian Hopkins (Jr. TE): Second Team All-Centennial Max Islinger (Jr. P): Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll Andrew Kase (Sr. RB): Centennial Confernece Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/20, 11/1, 11/8), ECAC Southwest Offensive Player of the Week (9/20), Centennial Conference Honor Roll (10-4, 10-11) Alex Lachman (Jr. PK): Second Team All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (10-4), Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/20, 11/8, 11-15) Steve Levinson (Sr. DL): Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, First Team All-Centennial, First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll Ryan Lino (Jr. OL): Honorable Mention All-Centennial Dylan Meola (So. LB): Centennial Academic Honor Roll Mike Milano (So. DB): First Team All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/13, 9/27) Tim Miller (Sr. OL): First Team All-Centennial Ryan Piatek (So. LB): Second Team All-Centennial, Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll, Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/6, 10-4) Glenn Rocca (Sr. DL): First Team All-Centennial, First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll, Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/20, 10/18) Adam Schweyer (Fr. DB): Centennial Conference Honor Rol1 (11/1) Mike Stoffel (Sr. OL): Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, First Team All-Centennial, First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll Hewitt Tomlin (So. QB): Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/13, 11/15) Sam Wernick (So. WR): First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District, Centennial Academic Honor Roll Colin Wixted (Sr. SS): Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Year, First Team All-Centennial, Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (10/11), ECAC Southwest Defensive Player of the Week (10/11)

11 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games Team Statistics JHU 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 28 7 PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:48 29:12 3RD-DOWN Conversions 87/189 57/172 3rd-Down Pct 46% 33% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/14 7/23 4th-Down Pct 71% 30% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS -7-9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES % % RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS % % PAT-ATTEMPTS % % ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 5/1360 7/2424 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents

12 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Andrew Kase Jonathan Rigaud Tyler Porco Lyndon O'Connor Hewitt Tomlin Nick Fazio D.J. Hartigan Jay Adams A.J. Safi Tucker Michels Sam Wernick TEAM Total Opponents Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Hewitt Tomlin Tyler Porco Dan Crowley TEAM Total Opponents Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Dan Crowley Sam Wernick Tucker Michels Andrew Kase Brian Hopkins D.J. Hartigan Lyndon O'Connor John Gardus Scott Cremens Jay Adams David Rokeach Sean Hennessey Total Opponents Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Tucker Michels Mike Mahon Adam Schweyer Sam Wernick Total Opponents Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Sam Eagleson Mike Mahon Glenn Rocca Devin Hewlett Mike Milano Mike Todisco Colin Wixted Ryan Piatek Brian Peters Tyler Brown Adam Schweyer Total Opponents Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg D.J. Hartigan Sam Wernick Tucker Michels Lyndon O'Connor Total Opponents Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Joshua Heft Total Opponents

13 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Andrew Kase Alex Lachman Dan Crowley Tucker Michels Brian Hopkins Nick Fazio Adam Schweyer Jonathan Rigaud Tyler Porco D.J. Hartigan Hewitt Tomlin Jay Adams Mike Milano Scott Cremens Sam Wernick Joshua Heft Total Opponents Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Hewitt Tomlin Andrew Kase Tyler Porco Jonathan Rigaud Lyndon O'Connor Nick Fazio Dan Crowley D.J. Hartigan Jay Adams Tucker Michels Sam Wernick TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals fg pct lg blk Alex Lachman FG Sequence Johns Hopkins Opponents Delaware Valley Coll 48 (29) Randolph-Macon - (20) Gettysburg (32),(33) (24) Moravian 39,(21),(23) - Muhlenberg (34),(25) (29),(35) Dickinson College (26),30 (22),(37),(27),(34) Ursinus Juniata College (23) 50 Franklin & Marshall (35),(38),(28) - McDaniel (21) 38,30 Hampden-Sydney 40,(23),(28),(27) 40 Thomas More (43) (30) Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i blk Max Islinger Alex Lachman Total Opponents Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Alex Lachman David Rountree Total Opponents Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

14 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Andrew Kase Dan Crowley Tucker Michels Sam Wernick D.J. Hartigan Jonathan Rigau Lyndon O'Conno Tyler Porco Brian Hopkins Adam Schweyer John Gardus Hewitt Tomlin Nick Fazio Sam Eagleson Mike Milano Mike Mahon Glenn Rocca Mike Todisco Colin Wixted Jay Adams Scott Cremens Devin Hewlett Ryan Piatek Brian Peters David Rokeach Sean Hennesse TEAM Total Opponents

15 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 29 Mike Milano Tyler Brown Ryan Piatek Colin Wixted Glenn Rocca Sam Eagleson Mike Mahon Kale Sweeney Ryan Rasner Mike Todisco Steve Levinson Devin Hewlett Devin Collins Brian Peters Brian Pascal Adam Schweyer Ben Williams David Fraser Dylan Meola Josh Bonetto Duane Sizemore Michael Murray Peter Giordano Joshua Heft Dan Keenan Sam Von Paris P.J. Caufield Jordan Randolph Alex Logue Reid Vanderlinden Dan Kauffman Nick Fazio Jay Adams Dan Crowley Shane Pinzka Kevin Parrish D.J. Hartigan Tucker Michels Alex Lachman J.J. Chiusano Andrew Kase Jonathan Rigaud Ed Rodger A.J. Safi Scott Cremens Total Opponents

16 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games #6 Hewitt Tomlin Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Totals Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.3 Pass efficiency: All purpose avg/game: 5.7 Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Totals

17 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games #3 Andrew Kase Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Totals Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.6 Avg per catch: 8.7 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Totals

18 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games RUSHING No-Yds/TD DVC R-MC GC MOR MUHL DC UC JUN F&M MCD HSC TMC Andrew Kase RB / / / / / / / / / / / / /2 Jonathan Rigaud RB /1 2-3/0 4-48/0 1-8/0 5-13/0 1-4/0 1-6/0 1--5/0 7-78/0 3-38/1 6-26/0 3-1/0 2-13/0 Tyler Porco QB /1 DNP DNP DNP 4-9/0 DNP 1-6/0 6-24/0 4-30/1 2-41/0 3-4/0 6-27/0 5-29/0 Lyndon O'Connor RB /0 6-36/0 DNP 5-22/0 4-11/0 2-23/0 DNP DNP 6-19/0 1-0/0 2-3/0 DNP DNP Hewitt Tomlin QB 30-68/ /0 3-24/0 3-16/1 6-36/0-2-3/0 2-11/0 1-9/0 1-2/0 4--2/ /0 2--3/0 Nick Fazio RB 13-58/2 DNP DNP DNP 3-17/0 DNP DNP DNP 8-37/1 2-4/ D.J. Hartigan WR 2-9/0-1-8/0-1-1/ DNP - - Jay Adams FB 3-8/ /0 1-2/1 - - A.J. Safi RB 1-0/ DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP Tucker Michels WR 1--2/ / Sam Wernick WR 2--4/0 DNP / /0 - TEAM /0 1--8/ /0 1--4/0 DNP DNP 3--8/ /0-1--2/0 1--2/0 1-1/0 DNP RECEIVING No-Yds/TD DVC R-MC GC MOR MUHL DC UC JUN F&M MCD HSC TMC Dan Crowley WR /5 6-93/0 2-20/0 3-81/ /2 5-83/0 4-37/0 4-28/1 3-23/0 6-91/0 9-88/ / /1 Tucker Michels WR /4 4-17/0 6-55/1 4-16/0 1-7/0 3-57/ /1 2-46/0 1-9/0 2-83/ /1 3-20/0 7-54/0 Sam Wernick WR /1 DNP 6-52/1 5-60/0 4-46/0 6-46/0 6-31/0 4-24/0 3-27/0 2-10/0 4-43/0 6-77/0 4-26/0 D.J. Hartigan WR /1 1-18/0 1-14/0 2-29/0 3-21/0 1-23/0 3-32/0-1-17/1 - DNP /0 Andrew Kase RB /2 5-32/1 1-11/0 1-37/0-1-4/0 1-9/ /0 5-28/1 3-27/0 Brian Hopkins TE /4 3-18/0 1-9/0-2-11/0 2-9/2 2-20/0 1-9/0 DNP 2-36/ /1 Lyndon O'Connor RB 11-81/0 2-4/0 DNP 4-14/0 2-18/0 1--4/0 DNP DNP 2-49/0 - - DNP DNP John Gardus WR 6-73/0 4-26/ /0 DNP DNP DNP 1-38/0 - - DNP DNP Scott Cremens WR 2-15/1 - DNP DNP DNP 1-5/0-1-10/1 - - Jay Adams FB 2-12/ /0-1-6/ David Rokeach WR 1-7/0 - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 - - DNP DNP Sean Hennessey WR 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP - 1-4/0 - - DNP DNP

19 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Team Game-by-Game (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games TEAM STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Johns Hopkins Opponents Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.3 Avg per catch: 11.5 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 16.9 Punt ret avg: 6.3 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Johns Hopkins Opponents Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Johns Hopkins Opponents

20 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Dec 02, 2009) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Opponents Johns Hopkins Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.3 Avg per catch: 12.9 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 18.3 Punt ret avg: 6.3 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Opponents Johns Hopkins Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 05 at Delaware Valley Coll Sep 12 RANDOLPH-MACON Sep 18 GETTYSBURG Sep 26 MORAVIAN Oct 03 at Muhlenberg Oct 10 at Dickinson College Oct 17 URSINUS Oct 31 at Juniata College Nov 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL Nov 14 at McDaniel Nov 21 at Hampden-Sydney Nov 28 at Thomas More Opponents Johns Hopkins

21 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins - Long Plays 20-YARD PLUS PLAYS Yds Type Player(s) Opponent 74 Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin Franklin & Marshall 68* Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin Dickinson College 63* Pass Dan Crowley from Tyler Porco Thomas More 54* Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Gettysburg 53 Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin Dickinson College 51 Rush Jonathan Rigaud Juniata College 48 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Muhlenberg 47 Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin McDaniel 47 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Delaware Valley Coll 46 INT Adam Schweyer Juniata College 46 Rush Andrew Kase Juniata College 43 INT Sam Eagleson Gettysburg 42* INT Mike Milano McDaniel 41 Rush Tyler Porco Franklin & Marshall 38 Pass Sam Wernick from Dan Crowley Hampden-Sydney 38 Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin Ursinus 38 Pass John Gardus from Tyler Porco Juniata College 38 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Moravian 37 Pass Andrew Kase from Hewitt Tomlin Gettysburg 36 KR Sam Wernick Thomas More 35 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Hampden-Sydney 35 Pass Lyndon O'Connor from Hewitt Tomlin Juniata College 34 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Franklin & Marshall 33 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Moravian 32* Rush Jonathan Rigaud Franklin & Marshall 31* Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin Muhlenberg 30 KR D.J. Hartigan Randolph-Macon 29 Rush Andrew Kase Gettysburg 28 Rush Andrew Kase Thomas More 28 KR Sam Wernick McDaniel 28 Pass D.J. Hartigan from Hewitt Tomlin Thomas More 27 KR D.J. Hartigan Gettysburg 26 Pass Sam Wernick from Hewitt Tomlin Juniata College 26* Rush Andrew Kase Juniata College 25* Pass Brian Hopkins from Hewitt Tomlin Franklin & Marshall 25 Pass D.J. Hartigan from Hewitt Tomlin Gettysburg 25 Rush Andrew Kase Delaware Valley Coll 25 KR Sam Wernick Juniata College 25* Rush Andrew Kase Juniata College 25 Rush Andrew Kase Moravian 25* Pass Sam Wernick from Hewitt Tomlin Randolph-Macon 24 KR Sam Wernick Dickinson College 24 Pass Sam Wernick from Hewitt Tomlin Gettysburg 24* Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Moravian 24 Rush Andrew Kase Ursinus 24 KR D.J. Hartigan Dickinson College 23 KR D.J. Hartigan Randolph-Macon 23 Pass D.J. Hartigan from Hewitt Tomlin Muhlenberg 23 KR Tucker Michels Gettysburg 23 Pass Andrew Kase from Hewitt Tomlin Delaware Valley Coll 23 KR D.J. Hartigan Hampden-Sydney 23 INT Glenn Rocca Hampden-Sydney 22 KR D.J. Hartigan Muhlenberg 22 Rush Tyler Porco Thomas More 22 Rush Andrew Kase Franklin & Marshall 22 Pass Sam Wernick from Hewitt Tomlin Muhlenberg 22 Pass Sam Wernick from Hewitt Tomlin McDaniel 22 Pass Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin McDaniel 21 INT Mike Todisco Muhlenberg 21 KR Sam Wernick Thomas More 21 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin McDaniel 21 Rush Tyler Porco Juniata College 21 KR Sam Wernick Thomas More 21 KR D.J. Hartigan Moravian 20 KR Tucker Michels Randolph-Macon 20 KR Tucker Michels Gettysburg 20 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Hampden-Sydney 20 Rush Andrew Kase Gettysburg 20 KR D.J. Hartigan Dickinson College 20 Pass Dan Crowley from Hewitt Tomlin Hampden-Sydney 20 INT Mike Mahon Juniata College 20 KR D.J. Hartigan Randolph-Macon * touchdown scored on play LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Long Plays By Yards No. TD Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 15 3 Passing 33 7 Punt returns 0 0 Kick returns 18 0 Interceptions 6 1 Fumble returns 0 0 Other 0 0 TOTAL YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR Dan Crowley Andrew Kase Sam Wernick D.J. Hartigan Tucker Michels Tyler Porco Jonathan Rigaud Mike Milano Brian Hopkins Glenn Rocca Mike Todisco Mike Mahon Lyndon O'Connor John Gardus Adam Schweyer Sam Eagleson TOTAL LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 51 Jonathan Rigaud vs Juniata College (10/31/2009) Rushing Touchdown 32 Jonathan Rigaud vs Franklin & Marshall (11/7/2009) Passing 74 Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin vs Franklin & Marshall (11/7/2009) Passing Touchdown 68 Tucker Michels from Hewitt Tomlin vs Dickinson College (10/10/2009) Punt Return 12 Tucker Michels vs Delaware Valley Coll (9/5/2009) Kick Return 36 Sam Wernick vs Thomas More (11/28/2009) Interception Return 46 Adam Schweyer vs Juniata College (10/31/2009) Fumble Return 7 Joshua Heft vs Randolph-Macon (9/12/2009) Punt 48 Max Islinger vs McDaniel (11/14/2009) Field Goal 43 Alex Lachman vs Thomas More (11/28/2009)

22 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Johns Hopkins - "Money" Plays Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Andrew Kase Jonathan Rigaud Lyndon O'Connor Tyler Porco Nick Fazio Hewitt Tomlin Jay Adams TOTALS ST DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Andrew Kase Jonathan Rigaud Tyler Porco Hewitt Tomlin Lyndon O'Connor TOTALS ND DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Andrew Kase Jonathan Rigaud Lyndon O'Connor Tyler Porco Nick Fazio Jay Adams TOTALS RD DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Andrew Kase Lyndon O'Connor Tyler Porco Hewitt Tomlin Nick Fazio Jay Adams TOTALS TH DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Andrew Kase TOTALS MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Dan Crowley Tucker Michels Sam Wernick Brian Hopkins D.J. Hartigan Andrew Kase John Gardus Lyndon O'Connor Scott Cremens TOTALS ST DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Dan Crowley Tucker Michels Brian Hopkins Sam Wernick D.J. Hartigan John Gardus Andrew Kase TOTALS ND DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Tucker Michels Dan Crowley Sam Wernick Brian Hopkins Andrew Kase Lyndon O'Connor D.J. Hartigan TOTALS RD DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Dan Crowley Tucker Michels Sam Wernick Brian Hopkins Andrew Kase D.J. Hartigan John Gardus Scott Cremens Lyndon O'Connor TOTALS TH DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Andrew Kase Dan Crowley D.J. Hartigan TOTALS

23 Player Career Highs Josh Bonetto Tackles Gettysburg (2008) Tyler Brown Tackles 9, vs. Gettysburg (2009), vs. Randolph-Macon Franklin & Marshall (2008) Tackles for Loss Juniata Franklin & Marshall (2008) Sacks Juniata (2009) Devin Collins Tackles #10 Thomas More (2009) Randolph-Macon (2007) Sacks #10 Thomas More (2009) Tackles for Loss #10 Thomas More (2009) Dan Crowley Receptions #14 Hampden-Sydney (2009) Receiving Yards #14 Hampden-Sydney (2009) Long Reception #10 Thomas More (2009) Touchdowns 2, vs. Moravian (2009) Sam Eagleson Tackles Gettysburg (2008) Tackles for Loss Gettysburg (2008) Interceptions 1, Six times Pass Breakups #25 Dickinson (2009) Nick Fazio Rushing Attempts 10, vs. McDaniel (2008) Rushing Yards Juniata (2009) Longest Rush Randolph-Macon (2008) Receptions Gettysburg (2008) Receiving Yards Gettysburg (2008 Long Reception Gettysburg (2008) KO Returns Gettysburg (2008) KO Return Yards Gettysburg (2008) Long KO Return 43, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) D.J. Hartigan Receptions Moravian (2008) Receiving Yards Moravian (2008) Long Reception #10 Thomas More (2009) TD Receptions 1, Twice KO Returns 5, Twice KOR Yards 108, vs. Randolph-Macon (2009) Long KOR 30, vs. Randolph-Macon (2009) Sean Hennessey Receptions 4, vs. Catholic (2008) Receiving Yards 41, vs. Dickinson (2007) Long Reception 41T, vs, Dickinson (2007) TD Receptions 1, Twice Max Islinger Pass Attempts McDaniel (2007) Pass Completions McDaniel (2007) vs. F&M (2007) Passing Yards McDaniel (2007) Longest Completion McDaniel (2007) TD Passes 1, Three Times Punts 11, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Punting Yards 381, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Longest Punt 71, vs. Catholic (2008) Andrew Kase Rushing Attempts 41, vs. Dickinson (2008) Rushing Yards McDaniel (2007) 224, vs. Dickinson (2008), 211, vs. McDaniel (2008) Longest Rush Muhlenberg (2007) Receptions #14 Hampden-Sydney Dickinson (2007) Receiving Yards 67, vs. Moravian (2007) Longest Reception 59T, vs. Moravian (2007) All-Purpose Yards McDaniel (2007) 230 vs. Moravian (2007), 228, vs. Dickinson (2008) 220, vs. Gettysburg (2009), 211, vs. McDaniel (2008) 203 vs. Juniata (2008) Dan Kauffman Tackles Randolph-Macon (2008) Alex Lachman Extra Points Gettysburg (2008) XP Attempts Gettysburg (2008) Field Goals * 4, vs. Moravian (2007) Field Goal Attempts 4, vs. Dickinson (2008) vs. Moravian (2007) Long Field Goal 46, vs. Dickinson (2008) 44, vs. F&M (2007), #10 Thomas More (2009) 43, vs. Catholic (2008), 43, vs. Moravian (2007) Hampden-Sydney (2007), Dickinson (2007) Points * 15, vs. F&M (2009), Moravian (2007) Steve Levinson Tackles Randolph-Macon (2008) Tackles for Loss 2.0, vs. F&M (2009) Sacks 1.0, Four Times Mike Mahon Tackles 10, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Pass Breakups Franklin & Marshall (2008) James Medaglio Tackles Muhlenberg (2007) Gettysburg (2007) Tackles for Loss 1.0, Three Times Sacks McDaniel (2007) Tucker Michels Receptions 10, McDaniel (2009), #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Receiving Yards McDaniel (2009) Long Reception 74, vs. McDaniel (2009) TD Receptions Franklin & Marshall (2008) Punt Returns Juniata (2007) Punt Return Yards Juniata (2007) Long Punt Returns 43, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Kickoff Returns Moravian (2008) Kickoff Return Yards Moravian (2008) Long Kickoff Return 43, vs. McDaniel (2008) All-Purpose Yards 145, vs. Dickinson (2008) Mike Milano Tackles 11, vs. Gettysburg (2009) Tackles for Loss 1, four times Interceptions 1, Three times Long INT Return McDaniel (2009) Pass Breakups #14 Hampden-Sydney (2009) Michael Murray Pass Attempts 38, vs Ursinus (2007) Pass Completions Hampden-Sydney (2007) Passing Yards Gettysburg (2006) Longest Completion 63, vs. Dickinson (2006) TD Passes Juniata (2007), Moravian (2007) Rushing Yards Gettysburg (2006) Longest Rush Gettysburg (2006) Rushing TDs None Lyndon O Connor Rushing Attempts 8, vs. Catholic (2008) Rushing Yards 72, vs. Dickinson (2008) Longest Rush 69T, vs. Dickinson (2008) Receptions 4, vs. Gettysburg (2009) Receiving Yards Juniata (2009) Longest Reception Juniata (2009) Brian Pascal Tackles 5, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Sacks Juniata (2009) Tackles for Loss 2.5, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Ryan Piatek Tackles Delaware Valley (2009) Tackles for Loss 2.5, Twice Sacks 2.5, vs. Ursinus (2009) Interceptions McDaniel Ryan Rasner Tackles #10 Thomas More (2009) Tackles for Loss #14 Hampen-Sydney (2009) Jonathan Rigaud Rushing Attempts Juniata (2009) Rushing Yards Juniata (2009) Longest Rush Juniata (2009) Glenn Rocca Tackles 8, vs. Ursinus (2009) #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Tackles for Loss 3.5, vs. Ursinus (2009) Sacks 2.5. vs. Ursinus (2009) Interceptions #14 Hampden-Sydney (2009) vs. F&M (2009), Gettysburg (2009) David Rokeach Receptions Gettysburg (2007) Receiving Yards 36, vs. Gettysburg (2008) Long Reception 21, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Jon Salem Tackles 3, vs. Juniata Hampden-Sydney (2007) Interceptions F&M Ursinus (2008) Kale Sweeney Tackles 10, vs. Catholic F&M (2008) Tackles for Loss Franklin & Marshall (2008) Sacks Franklin & Marshall (2008) Mike Todisco Tackles Delaware Valley (2009), vs. Catholic (2008) Tackles for Loss Randolph-Macon (2008) Pass Breakups 2, vs. St. Lawrence (2008) Interceptions 1, Three times Fumble Recoveries 1, vs. Catholic (2008) Long Fumble Recovery 100T, vs. Catholic (2008) Kickoff Returns 5, vs. Gettysburg (2007) Kickoff Return Yards 83, vs. Gettysburg (2007) Long Kickoff Return Muhlenberg (2007) Hewitt Tomlin Pass Attempts McDaniel (2009) Pass Completions Hampden-Sydney McDaniel (2009) Passing Yards 387, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) McDaniel (2009), #25 Dickinson (2009) #14 Ham.-Sydney (2009), Gettysburg (2008) 253, vs. Juniata (2008), 243, vs. Gettysburg (2009) 227 vs. Moravian (2009), Muhlenberg (2009) 220 vs. F&M (2009), F&M (2008) Del. Val. (2009), #10 Thomas More (2009) Moravian (2008) Longest Completion 91T, vs #5 Muhlenberg (2008) 81T, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) 74, vs. F&M (2009) TD Passes Muhlenberg Randolph-Macon (2008) Sam Wernick Receptions #25 Dickinson (2009) Receiving Yards 205, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Long Reception 91T, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) 81T, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) Ursinus (2008) TD Receptions 2, vs. #5 Muhlenberg (2008) KO Returns #10 Thomas More (2009) KO Return Yards #10 Thomas More (2009) Long KO Return #10 Thomas More (2009) Colin Wixted Tackles 14, vs. Gettysburg (2007) Tackles for Loss Hampden-Sydney (2007) Sacks Juniata (2007) Interceptions #25 Dickinson Muhlenberg (2009), vs. St. Lawrence (2008)

24 The Last Time (* School Record) Total Offense JHU had 400 yards of total offense: #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games: 498 Juniata, 507 vs. F&M, McDaniel, #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had 400 yards of total offense in three straight games: 498 Juniata, 507 vs. F&M, McDaniel, #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had 400 yards of total offense in four straight games: 498 Juniata, 507 vs. F&M, McDaniel, #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had 400 yards of total offense in five straight games: *498 Juniata, 507 vs. F&M, McDaniel, #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had 500 yards of total offense: 507, vs. F&M ( ) JHU had 600 yards of total offense: 651, vs. Georgetown ( ) A JHU player had 300 yards of total offense: 377, Hewitt Tomlin vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player had 350 yards of total offense: 377, Hewitt Tomlin vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player had 400 yards of total offense: 496, John Guglielmo vs. Georgetown ( ) Rushing JHU rushed for 250 yards: 287, vs. F&M ( ) JHU rushed for 300 yards: Juniata ( ) JHU rushed for 350 yards: 386, vs. Franklin & Marshall ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards: Andrew Kase #10 Thomas More ( ) A JHU player rushed for 200 yards: Andrew Kase (211) vs. McDaniel ( ) Two JHU players rushed for 100 yards: Adam Cook (149) and Mark Nesbitt (103) vs. F&M ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards in two straight games: A. #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More (107) ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards in three straight games: A. Muhlenberg #25 Dickinson (116), Ursinus Juniata (146), vs. F&M (198) ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards in four straight games: A. Muhlenberg #25 Dickinson (116), Ursinus Juniata (146), vs. F&M (198) ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards in five straight games: A. Muhlenberg #25 Dickinson (116), Ursinus Juniata (146), vs. F&M (198) ( ) A JHU player rushed for 100 yards in six straight games: * A. Kase vs. GC (173), Moravian (117), #5 Muhlenberg (128), DC (224), UC (168), JC (180) ( ) A JHU quarterback rushed for 100 yards: 125, John Guglielmo vs. Western Maryland ( ) A JHU quarterback rushed for two touchdowns: 2, George Merrell vs. McDaniel ( ) A JHU player rushed 30 or more times: 38, Andrew #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player rushed 35 or more times: 38, Andrew #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player rushed 40 or more times: 41, Andrew Kase vs. Dickinson ( ) A JHU player had three rushing touchdowns: 3, Andrew Kase vs. F&M ( ) A JHU player had four rushing touchdowns: * 4, Andrew Juniata ( ) A JHU player had a run of 40+ yards: 41, Tyler Porco vs. F&M ( ) A JHU player had a run of 50+ yards: 51, Jonathan Juniata ( ) A JHU player had a run of 60+ yards: 69T, Lyndon O Connor vs. Dickinson ( ) A JHU player had a run of 70+ yards: 79, Hari Lymon vs, Western Maryland ( ) A JHU player had a run of 80+ yards: * 89T, Chris Chirielson vs. Ursinus ( ) Passing JHU passed for 300 yards: #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player had 300 yards passing: 301, Hewitt McDaniel ( ) A JHU player had 350 yards passing: 377, Hewitt Tomlin vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player had 400 yards passing; * 477, John Guglielmo vs. Georgetown ( ) A JHU player passed for 200 yards in two straight games: Hewitt Tomlin vs. F&M (220), McDaniel (301), #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) A JHU player passed for 200 yards in three straight games: Hewitt Tomlin vs. F&M (220), McDaniel (301), #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) A JHU player passed for 200 yards in four straight games: * Hewitt Tomlin vs. F&M (220), McDaniel (301), #14 HSC, #10 Thomas More ( ) * Hewitt Tomlin vs. Gettysburg (243), Moravian (227), Muhlenberg (224) & #25 Dickinson (270) ( ) * 4, Rob Heleniak {Bridgewater - Muhlenberg} (2001) A JHU player had three touchdown passes: 3, Hewitt Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player had four touchdown passes: 4, Zach DiIonno vs. Kean ( ) A JHU player had five touchdown passes: * 6, John Guglielmo vs. Georgetown ( ) A JHU player had six touchdown passes: * 6, John Guglielmo vs. Georgetown ( ) Completed 25 passes: 26, Hewitt #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Attempted 40 passes: 45, Hewitt McDaniel ( ) Attempted 45 passes: 45, Hewitt McDaniel ( ) Threw 4 interceptions: 4, Hewitt Tomlin vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) Had an INT returned for a touchdown: 21, Hewitt Tomlin by Eric Dardozzi (Randolph-Macon) ( ) JHU had a pass/reception of 50+ yards: 63T, Tyler Porco-Dan #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had a pass/reception of 60+ yards: 63T, Tyler Porco-Dan #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had a pass/reception of 70+ yards: 74, Hewitt Tomlin-Tucker Michels vs. F&M ( ) JHU had a pass/reception of 80+ yards: 81T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had a pass/reception of 90+ yards: 91T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had two passes/receptions of 50+ yards: 91T & 81T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had two passes/receptions of 60+ yards: 91T & 81T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( )

25 The Last Time JHU had two passes/receptions of 70+ yards: 91T & 81T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had two passes/receptions of 80+ yards: 91T & 81T, Hewitt Tomlin-Sam Wernick vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had 200 yards rushing and passing in the same game: 287 RU, 220 PA vs. F&M ( ) Receiving A JHU player had 100 yards receiving: Dan Crowley #10 Thomas More ( ) Two JHU players had 100 yards receiving: Sam Wernick (205) & Tucker Michels (108) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player had 150 yards receiving: Dan Crowley #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player had 200 yards receiving: Sam Wernick (205) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) Had back-to-back 100-yard receiving games: Dan Crowley #14 HSC & #10 Thomas More (11-21 & ) A JHU player had 10 receptions: 13, Dan #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player had 11 receptions: 13, Dan #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player had 12 receptions: 13, Dan #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) A JHU player had 13 receptions: 13, Dan #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Combinations JHU had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver in the same game: Andrew Kase (107 ru) and Dan Crowley (116 #10 Thomas More ( ) JHU had a 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers in the same game: Andrew Kase (128 ru) and Sam Wernick (205 re) & Tucker Michels (108 re) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had a 300-yard passer and 100-yard rusher in the same game: Hewitt Tomlin (387 pa) Andrew Kase (128 ru) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in the same game: Andrew Kase (128 ru) and Sam Wernick (205 re) & Tucker Michels (108 re) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) JHU had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers in the same game: Andrew Kase (128 ru) and Sam Wernick (205 re) & Tucker Michels (108 re) vs. #5 Muhlenberg ( ) Returns A JHU player returned a punt for a TD: 42, Mark Guzzo vs. Muhlenberg ( ) A JHU player returned a blocked punt for a TD: 13, Adam Juniata ( ) A JHU player blocked a punt: Adam Juniata ( ) A JHU player returned a KO for a TD: 90, Richard Hill vs. McDaniel ( ) A JHU player blocked a field goal: Paul Fields vs. St. Lawrence ( ) A JHU player blocked a PAT: Glenn Rocca vs. Franklin & Marshall ( ) A JHU returned a PAT for a defensive extra point: Dan Requena vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) A JHU player had two interceptions: 2, Chris Baldwin vs. St. Lawrence ( ) A JHU player had three inteceptions: * 3, Chad Van Den Berg vs. Lebanon Valley ( ) A JHU player returned an INT for a TD: Chris Baldwin (45, 28) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) A JHU player returned two INTs for touchdowns: * Chris Baldwin (45, 28) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) A JHU player returned a fumble for a TD: 7T, Joshua Heft vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) A JHU player scored two defensive touchdowns: Chris Baldwin (3 / 2 INTs and 1 FR) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) A JHU player scored three defensive touchdowns: Chris Baldwin (3 / 2 INTs and 1 FR) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) JHU allowed a TD on a kickoff return: 85, Matt Cahill of McDaniel ( ) JHU allowed a TD on a punt return: 70, Matt Cahilll of McDaniel ( ) JHU allowed a TD on a blocked punt return: JHU allowed a defensive extra point: Andy Tenney (Waynesburg) returned blocked extra point ( ) Punting Did Not Punt in a Game (Team): vs. Gettysburg ( ) Punted Just Once in a Game (Team): vs. F&M ( ) A JHU player had a 60-yard Punt: 71, Max Islinger vs. Catholic ( ) A JHU player had a 70-yard Punt: * 75, Ben Scott vs. Rochester ( ) Punted 10+ Times: 11, Max Islinger vs. St. Lawrence ( ) Had a punt blocked: by Rochester ( ) JHU blocked two or more punts in a game: 2, vs. McDaniel (2006) Kicking A JHU player kicked a 40-yard FG: 43, Alex #10 Thomas More ( ) A JHU player kicked a 45-yard FG: 46, Alex Lachman vs. Dickinson ( ) A JHU player kicked a 50 yard FG: * 52, Ben Scott vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) A JHU player kicked three field goals: 3, Alex Hampden-Sydney ( )

26 The Last Time A JHU player kicked four field goals: * 4, Alex Lachman vs. Moravian ( ) Had a FG Blocked: Alex #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Missed a PAT: Alex Juuiata ( ) Had a PAT Blocked: TEAM (bad snap from center) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) Defense JHU posted a shutout: 27-0 vs. Moravian ( ) JHU posted back-to-back shutouts: vs. Ursinus (14-0) and Juniata (12-0) (2008) JHU posted back-to-back Centennial shutouts: vs. Ursinus (14-0) and Juniata (12-0) (2008) JHU posted three straight shutouts: vs. RMC (24-0), CMU (21-0) & Dickinson (30-0) (2003) JHU posted a shutout on the road: 14-0 at Ursinus ( ) JHU had four + interceptions: #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) JHU recovered five + fumbles: 5, vs. #15 McDaniel ( ) JHU forced five + turnovers: 6 (4 INTs/2 Juniata ( ) JHU forced six + turnovers: 7 (5 INTs/2 FR), vs. St. Lawrence ( ) JHU forced seven + turnovers: 7 (5 INTs/2 FR), vs. St. Lawrence ( ) JHU had five + sacks: 6, vs. F&M ( ) JHU had six + sacks: 6, vs. F&M ( ) JHU had seven + sacks: Juniata ( ) JHU had eight + sacks: 8, vs. Ursinus ( ) JHU had nine + sacks: 9, vs. Ursinus ( ) JHU had five + sacks in back-to-back games: 7 vs. Juniata ( ) and 6 vs. F&M ( ) Scored two defensive TDs in a game: 3 - FR (32 yards - Chris Baldwin), INTs (45 & 28 yards - Chris Baldwin) vs. St. Lawrence ( ) Allowed more than 50 points: 50, by #3 Bridgewater ( ) Allowed more than 40 points: 44. vs. Moravian ( ) Allowed more than 35 points: 37, vs. Gettysburg ( ) Allowed more than 35 points and won: 37, (W/49-37) vs. Gettysburg ( ) Allowed more than 30 points: 31, vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) Allowed more than 30 points and won: 31, (W/35-31) vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) Held an opponent to 10 points or less: 7, #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Held an opponent to 10 points or less and lost: 9, (L/6-9) vs. Muhlenberg ( ) Held an opponent under 0 yards rushing: -20, F&M ( ) Held an opponent under 25 yards rushing: -20, F&M ( ) Held an opponent under 50 yards rushing: 29, #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Held an opponent under 25 yards passing: 21, Muhlenberg ( ) Held an opponent under 50 yards passing: 21, Muhlenberg ( ) Held an opponent under 100 yards passing: 93, Ursinus ( ) Held an opponent under 100 yards of total offense: 79, Moravian ( ) Held an opponent under 150 yards of total offense: 137, Ursinus ( ) Held an opponent under 200 yards of total offense: #14 Hampden-Sydney ( ) Held back-to-back opponents under 200 yards of total offense: Ursinus (137) & Juniata (193) (10-17 & ) Team Scoring JHU scored 35 or more points in back-to-back games: 58, vs. Juniata, 51 vs. F&M, 38 vs. McDaniel (10-31, 11-7,, ) JHU scored 35 or more points in three straight games: 58, vs. Juniata, 51 vs. F&M, 38 vs. McDaniel (10-31, 11-7,, ) JHU scored 40 or more points: 51, vs. F&M (W/51-13) ( ) JHU scored 40 or more points and lost: * 41, vs. Moravian ( ) JHU scored 50 or more points: 51, vs. F&M (W/51-13) ( ) JHU scored 50 or more points in back-to-back games: Juniata (W/58-7) & 51, vs. F&M (W.51-13) (10-31 & ) JHU scored 60 or more points: 73, vs. Swarthmore (W/73-0) ( ) JHU was shutout: 17-0, by Western Maryland ( ) Miscellaneous Team JHU won in the last minute: #10 Thoams More ( ) Alex Lachman with a 43-yard field goal as time expires JHU won in overtime: vs. Randolph-Macon ( ) Andrew Kase 3-yard run on JHU s possession in 3OT Mike Mahon interception on Randolph-Macon s ensuing possession JHU recorded a safety: Bad snap on punt by McDaniel - punter covers ball in end zone ( ) JHU surrendered a safety: Snap over Max Islinger s head on a punt... Islinger intentionally pushes ball out of end zone vs. Ursinus ( ) A JHU player started on offense & defense in the same game: Brian Schiller (QB & CB) vs. Ursinus ( )

27 JHU Post-Season Records Single-Game Individual Records Most Yards Rushing (100 +) 188 Andrew Kase vs. Catholic T.J. Lyons vs. King s T.J. Lyons vs. Frostburg Adam Cook vs. Waynesburg Andrew #14 H.-Sydney Andrew #10 Thomas More Most Rushing Attempts 39 Andrew Kase vs. Catholic Andrew #14 H.-Sydney Andrew #10 Thomas More T.J. Lyons vs. Frostburg Most Rushing Touchdowns 2 Andrew #10 Thomas More Highest Average Yards Per Rush (Min. 8 Carries) 8.7 T.J. Lyons vs. King s Adam Cook vs. Waynesburg Adam Cook vs. King s Longest Rush 41 Adam Cook vs. Waynesburg T.J. Lyons vs. King s Andrew #10 Thomas More Adam Cook vs. King s Most Pass Attempts 39 Hewitt #14 H. Sydney Hewitt #10 Thomas More Zach DiIonno vs. Thiel Zach DiIonno vs. Waynesburg Most Pass Completions 26 Hewitt #14 H.-Sydney Hewitt #10 Thomas More Zach DiIonno vs. Thiel College Most Passing Yards (200 +) 267 George Merrell vs. King s Hewitt #14 H.-Sydney Zach DiIonno vs. Waynesburg Hewitt #10 Thomas More Most Touchdown Passes 2 George Merrell vs. King s George Merrell vs. Frostburg Longest Pass 63T Tyler Porco vs. Thomas More Zach DiIonno vs. Waynesburg Dan #14 H.Sydney Most Receptions 13 Dan #14 H.-Sydney Anthony Triplin vs. Thiel Most Receiving Yards 178 Dan #14 H.-Syndey Dan #10 Thomas More Sam #14 H.-Sydney Anthony Triplin vs. Waynesburg Most Touchdown Receptions 1 Eight times - Last Dan Crowley & Brian #10 Thomas More Longest Reception 63T Dan #10 Thomas More Anthony Triplin vs. Waynesburg Sam #14 H.-Sydney Most All-Purpose Yards 188 Andrew Kase vs. Catholic Dan #14 H.-Sydney Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Most Yards of Total Offense 295 George Merrell vs. King s Hewitt #14 H.-Sydney Zach DiIonno vs. Waynesburg Most Field Goal Attempts 4 Alex #14 H.-Sydney Most Field Goals Made 3 Alex #14 H.-Sydney Ben Scott vs. Waynesburg Ben Scott vs. King s Longest Field Goal 43 Alex #10 Thomas More Alex Lachman vs. Catholic Ben Scott vs. Waynesburg Most Extra Points 5 Ben Scott vs. King s Alex #10 Thomas More Most Extra Point Attempts 5 Ben Scott vs. King s Alex #10 Thomas More Most Punts 7 Ben Scott vs. Thiel Max #10 Thomas More Ben Scott vs. Waynesburg Highest Punting Average (Min. 2 attempts) 42.1 Ben Scott vs. Thiel College Chris Smolyn vs. Frostburg Max Islinger vs. Catholic Most Kickoff Returns 4 Sam #10 Thomas More Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Most Kickoff Return Yards 99 Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Sam #10 Thomas More Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Highest Kickoff Return Average (Min. 2 Attempts) 24.8 Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Sam #10 Thomas More Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Longest Kickoff Return 36 Sam #10 Thomas More Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Sam Wernick vs. Catholic Mark Nesbitt vs. Thiel College Most Punt Returns 5 Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Four times - last Tucker Michels vs. Catholic Most Punt Return Yards 51 Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Matt Campbell vs. Frostburg Highest Punt Return Average (Min. 2 Attempts) 10.2 Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Adam Cook vs. King s Longest Punt Return 23 Adam Cook vs. Frostburg Evan Earnest vs. Waynesburg Matt Campbell vs. Frostburg Most Interceptions 2 Joe Deluzio vs. King s Jonas Nelson vs. King s Times Most Interception Return Yards 23 Glenn #14 H.-Sydney Devin #10 Thomas More Adam Colicchio vs. Thiel College Longest Interception Return 23 Glenn #14 H.-Sydney Devin #10 Thomas More Adam Colicchio vs. Thiel College Most Fumble Recoveries 1 Eight Times - Last Colin #10 Thomas More Most Fumble Return Yards 100 Mike Todisco vs. Catholic Adam Luke vs. King s Longest Fumble Return 100T Mike Todisco vs. Catholic T Adam Luke vs. King s Most Tackles 18 Matt Hagel vs. Waynesburg Matt Campbell vs. King s Three Times - Last Kale Sweeney vs. Catholic Most Tackles For Losses 3.0 Devin #10 Thomas More Most Sacks 1.5 Devin #10 Thomas More

28 JHU Post-Season Records Single-Game Team Records Most Points Scored 41 vs. King s #10 Thomas More vs. Waynesburg Most Points Scored in a Half 34 vs. King s (1st) #10 Thomas More (1st) vs. Frostburg (1st) vs. Catholic (2nd) vs. Waynesburg (1st) Most Points Scored in a Quarter 24 vs. King s (2nd) vs. Waynesburg (2nd) #14 Hampden-Sydney (4th) Most Touchdowns Scored 5 vs. King s #10 Thomas More vs. Waynesburg vs. Frostburg Most Field Goals #14 Hampden-Sydney vs. Waynesburg vs. King s Most Total Yards (400 +) 476 vs. King s #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More vs. Frostburg Most Rushing Yards 213 vs. Frostburg vs. Catholic vs. King s Most Rushing Attempts 60 vs. Catholic #14 Hampden-Sydney vs. Frostburg Most Rushing Touchdowns #10 Thomas More vs. Waynesburg vs. King s Most Passing Yards #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More vs. King s vs. Waynesburg Most Passing Attempts #10 Thomas More #14 Hampden-Sydney vs. Thiel vs. Waynesburg Most Pass Completions #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More vs. Thiel Most Passing Touchdowns #10 Thomas More vs. King s vs. Frostburg Most Kickoff Return Yards #10 Thomas More vs. Waynesburg vs. Frostburg Most Kickoff Returns #10 Thomas More vs. Thiel vs. Catholic vs. Waynesburg Most Punt Return Yards 66 vs. Frostburg vs. Waynesburg vs. King s Most Punt Returns 6 vs. Frostburg vs. Thiel vs. Waynesburg Most Interceptions #14 Hamden-Sydney vs. King s #10 Thomas More vs. Thiel Most Interception Return Yards #14 Hampden-Sydney #10 Thomas More vs. Thiel vs. King s

29 JHU Post-Season Records Opponent Individual Records Most Yards Rushing 147 Dan Hess (Thiel) Most Rushing Attempts 30 Dan Hess (Thiel) Eric Daniels (Waynesburg) Most Rushing Touchdowns 2 Richard Jackson (King s) Highest Average Yards Per Rush (Min. 8 Carries) 6.5 T.D. Callahan (King s) Longest Rush 26 Dan Hess (Thiel) Most Pass Attempts 52 Grant Burrough (Frostburg) Most Pass Completions 27 Jeff Dumm (Waynesburg) Most Passing Yards 320 D. Satterfield (Thiel) Most Touchdown Passes 3 Trevor Stellman (#10 Thomas More) D. Satterfield (Thiel) Grant Burrough (Frostburg) Longest Pass 70 K. Ricca (Catholic) Most Receptions 11 Paul D Imperio (Waynesburg) Most Receiving Yards 208 Brandon Chamber (Thiel) Most Touchdown Receptions 3 Brandon Chamber (Thiel) Longest Reception 70 M. Sabrick (Catholic) Most Field Goal Attempts 1 Three Times Most Field Goals Made 1 Twice Longest Field Goal 30 Dustin Zink (#10 Thomas More) Most Extra Points 4 Sammy Koyl (Thiel) Most Extra Point Attempts 4 Sammy Koyl (Thiel) Most Punts 8 John Wheaton (Frostburg) Highest Punting Average (Min. 2 attempts) 42.0 Matt VonTanhaus (King s) Most Kickoff Returns 4 Craig Haywood (King s) Most Kickoff Return Yards 112 Dimitri Walton (Hampden-Sydney) Highest Kickoff Return Average (Min. 2 attempts) 56.0 Dimitri Walton (H.-Sydney) Longest Kickoff Return 64 Dimitri Walton (H.-Sydney) Most Punt Returns 4 Ivan Hawkins (Waynesburg) Most Punt Return Yards 21 D. Thompson (Thiel) Highest Punt Return Average (Min. 2 Attempts) 6.5 Luis Perez (#10 Thomas More) Longest Punt Return 21 D. Thompson (Thiel) Most Interceptions 2 Jamall Heming (#10 Thomas More) Steve Boyle (Thiel) Most Interception Return Yards 63 Wade Begley (#10 Thomas More) Longest Interception Return 63 Wade Begley (#10 Thomas More) Most Fumble Recoveries 1 Three Times Most Fumble Return Yards None Longest Fumble Return None Most Tackles 15 Andrew Sellers (H.-Sydney) Most Tackles For Losses 5 D. Petrone (Catholic) Most Sacks 2.5 D. Petrone (Catholic) Opponent Team Records Most Points Scored 29 #10 Thomas More Most Points Scored in a Half 26 #10 Thomas More (2nd) Most Points Scored in a Quarter 14 #10 Thomas More Thiel (2nd) Waynesburg (1st) Frostburg (4th) Most Touchdowns Scored 4 #10 Thomas More Thiel Most Field Goals 1 #10 Thomas More Catholic Most Total Yards 449 Thiel Most Rushing Yards 233 King s Most Rushing Attempts 51 #10 Thomas More King s Most Rushing Touchdowns 2 King s Most Passing Yards 320 Thiel Most Passing Attempts 52 Frostburg Most Pass Completions 27 Waynesburg Most Passing Touchdowns 3 # 10 Thomas More Thiel Frostburg Most Kickoff Return Yards 146 #14 Hampden-Sydney Most Kickoff Returns 7 King s Most Punt Return Yards 23 Thiel Most Punt Returns 4 Waynesburg Most Interceptions 4 Thomas More Thiel Most Interception Return Yards 115 #10 Thomas More

30 2009 Johns Hopkins Football Tentative 2-Deep vs. Wesley ( ) Offense LT 79 Michael Stoffel Sr John Fox Sr LG 73 Ryan Lino Jr John Zetterstrom Jr C 50 Ed Rodger So Doug Drummond So RG 63 Tim Miller Sr John Zetterstrom Jr RT 53 Anthony Catanzano Sr Keith Graeff Fr TE 86 Brian Hopkins Jr Nick Pann Sr QB 6 Hewitt Tomlin So Tyler Porco So RB 3 Andrew Kase Sr Jonathan Rigaud Fr FB 42 Jay Adams Sr Sam Von Paris Fr WR 80 Tucker Michels Jr D.J. Hartigan Jr WR 17 Dan Crowley Jr Sam Wernick So Defense DE 25 Ryan Rasner Sr Brian Peters So NG 74 Steven Levinson Sr Duane Sizemore Sr DT 71 Devin Collins Jr Brian Pascal Jr ROV 95 Glenn Rocca Sr Jordan Randolph Fr WILL 28 Colin Wixted Sr Joshua Heft Fr BOB 48 Ryan Piatek So David Fraser Sr MIKE 24 Tyler Brown So Josh Bonetto Jr ZIP 22 Devin Hewlett Sr Kale Sweeney So CB 2 Sam Eagleson So Alex Logue Fr S 29 Mike Milano So Mike Todisco Jr CB 14 Mike Mahon Jr Reid Vanderlinden Fr Specialists PK 23 Alex Lachman Jr P 13 Max Islinger Jr KOR 19 Sam Wernick So D.J. Hartigan Jr PR 14 Mike Mahon Jr LS 15 Reid Vanderlinden Fr HOLD 13 Max Islinger Jr

31 2009 NCAA Division III FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP *First Round November 21 *Second Round *Quarterfinals *Semifinals Final November 28 December 5 December 12 December 19 Washington & Jefferson 9-1 *Mount Union 55-0 *Mount Union 10-0 *Mount Union Maine Maritime 9-1 Montclair St *Montclair St. 9-1 Albright 9-1 Albright *Alfred 8-1 Albright 27-3 Susquehanna 8-2 *Delaware Valley 66-7 *Delaware Valley 9-1 N. C. Wesleyan 8-2 *Wesley *Wesley 10-0 *Wesley 43-9 Mississippi Col. 8-2 Mississippi Col *Huntingdon 8-2 Johns Hopkins 8-2 Johns Hopkins 23-7 *Hampden-Sydney 10-0 Johns Hopkins DePauw 7-2 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl *Thomas More Salem, Virginia *Thomas More a.m. Eastern Lakeland 6-4 ESPN2 HD/E360 *Wis.-Whitewater 10-0 *Wis.-Whitewater 70-7 *Wis.-Whitewater 45-7 NATIONAL CHAMPION Wabash 9-1 Ill. Wesleyan *Ill. Wesleyan 9-1 Trine 9-1 Trine *Case 10-0 Wittenberg Mt. St. Joseph 9-1 *Wittenberg *Wittenberg 10-0 Coe 9-1 Coe *St. John's (MN) 10-0 St. Thomas (MN) 34-7 St. Thomas (MN) 9-1 *St. Thomas (MN) *Monmouth (IL) 10-0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor *Central (IA) 10-0 *Linfield Cal Lutheran 8-1 *Linfield *Linfield 9-0 Web site: *First-round, second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games will be played at noon local time on the campus of competing institutions, or at a site approved by the Division III Football Committee.

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