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3 Mercyhurst Facts Location Erie, Pa. President Dr. Michael T. Victor Director of Athletics Joe Kimball Founded 926 Enrollment 4,5 Colors Green and Blue Nickname Lakers Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Head Coach Marty Schaetzle Bucknell 83 Record at Mercyhurst 74-8 (4 seasons) Career Record 74-8 (4 seasons) CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS Sports Information/Media Information Sports Information Director/Football Contact Josh Reilly Office Phone SID Fax Mercyhurst Web Site Press Box Phone Athletic Department Phone The Press Box Members of the working media have priority in the press box, which is located on the west side of the field. The media are advised to notify the Mercyhurst sports information department in advance of the contest to ensure space in the press box. If advance notice is not given, the Mercyhurst sports information department cannot guarantee space. Radio Stations Radio stations seeking permission and space to broadcast a contest must inform the sports information department at least five days prior to the contest. Mercyhurst University provides a courtesy line free of charge for one visiting radio station. Available Services Pre-game information, statistics, game notes, media guides, and game programs will be provided to the working media prior to kickoff. Complete halftime statistics will also be compiled and distributed to all media and to both teams. Following the game, a complete statistics package including final team stats, individual stats, and play-by-play can be picked up in the press box or sports information office, which is located in the Mercyhurst Athletic Center. Photographers and TV Personnel Anyone wishing to take pictures or video at field level must have permission from the sports information department. Please notify the office before the game as soon as possible. Assistant Coaches Jeff Gutowski (Defensive Coordinator) - 2th Season Indiana 2 John Harrison (Quarterbacks) - 2nd Season Franklin and Marshall 2 Tom Herman (Offensive Line) - 8th Season Edinboro 72 Eugene Jones IV (Secondary) - 4th Season Pittsburgh Ryan Riemedio (Defensive Line) - 5th Season Minot State 8 J.J. Eckels (GA - Wide Receivers) - 3rd Season Clarion 2 Ben Gysin (GA - Offensive Line) - 2nd Season Mercyhurst 5 Brandan Boylan (GA - Wide Receivers) - st Season Mercyhurst 6 Certified Athletic Trainer Mary Ann Love Home Facility Tullio Field (2,3) Surface FieldTurf 25 Total Home Away Neutral Overall Starters Returning (O/D/ST) 4/6/ Starters Lost (O/D/ST) 7/5/ Offense Multiple Defense Multiple First Year of Sport 98 Overall Record Credits Layout/Design/Editing... Josh Reilly Photography...Ed Mailliard, Jennifer White...Jim Cooper, Matt Durisko, Taylor Green Player Interviews Interviews will be granted before or after practice only if arrangements have been made with the sports information department or head coach. Player interviews will not be granted before the contest on game day. Post Game Interviews Interviews with Mercyhurst players will be conducted on the field following a -minute cooling off period. Coach Schaetzle can be interviewed on the field following a brief post-game meeting with his team. Opposing coach and player interviews will be granted in accordance with the policies of the visiting SID and/or coach MEDIA GUIDE

4 HEAD COACH THE SCHAETZLE FILE Education Bucknell University, 983 Bachelor s degree SUNY-Albany, 984 Master s degree (Business Education) Coaching Experience Marty Schaetzle begins his 5th season at the helm of the Mercyhurst football program. Over his first 3 seasons, Schaetzle has guided the Lakers to a overall record and a mark in conference play. Since Mercyhurst joined the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in 28, which ended a 3- year affiliation with the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), Schaetzle and the Lakers have gone overall and against western division foes. The Lakers went 5-6 in 25 with a 2-5 record in the PSAC West Division. The season was streaky one, beginning with three straight wins before four straight losses. Mercyhurst got back on the winning side, with two consecutive wins, before finishing out the year with two more losses. After an -4 start to the 24 season, Mercyhurst won seven straight games to close this season with a 7-4 overall record and a 6-3 mark in the PSAC West. The Lakers had the best record against PSAC West foes, posting a 6- mark, but crossover games counted in the league standings the 6-3 mark was not good enough to play for the PSAC Championship. However, for his efforts, Schaetzle earned the PSAC West Coach of the Year Award for the third time since the program joined the conference in 28. He also was named the ECAC Division II Coach of the Year for the first time. The Lakers were the only program in the country, at any division, to stake the claim of starting -4 and then winning their final seven games of the season. With the 7-4 finish, Schaetzle has now led the Lakers to a third consecutive winning season - the longest string of winning seasons since the program rattled off six straight from Schaetzle has gone 23- over the three year stretch. Schaetzle continued to prove his worth as an offensive minded coach finishing with an average of 33 points per game in 24, the third straight year the Lakers have averaged over 3. In a game against California (Pa.) the Lakers set a new single-game high for total yards with 64, including 544 in the air (also a program record), in a win over the Vulcans. After a slow start to the 23 season, Mercyhurst won six of its final seven games to finish with a 7-4 overall record and a 4-3 mark in the PSAC West. After finishing 9-2 in 22, Schaetzle became the first coach at Mercyhurst, since Jim Chapman in 99 and 992, to lead the Lakers to back-to-back winning seasons. Schaetzle s two-year stretch (22 and 23) of 6-6 was the best mark by a Laker coach since the program s inaugural boss, Tony DeMeo, led Mercyhurst to a 6-3 overall mark during the 984 and 985 campaigns. Schaetzle, a career offensive coach, guided the Lakers to an average of 32.8 points per game in 23, just shy of the program record of 33.5 set in 22. The offense also finished second in the PSAC in rushing average (237.8), trailing only Bloomsburg in that category. Against Gannon, the Lakers broke a 27-year-old program record by racking up 628 yards of total offense, including 47 on the ground, in a 5-2 win over the Golden Knights. The 47 rushing yards were the third-highest total in school history, but the largest total since becoming a Division II program. In 22, Mercyhurst claimed a share of the PSAC Western Division crown for the second time in three seasons, finishing with a 9-2 overall record and a 6- mark in the PSAC West. Mercyhurst, however, did not have a chance to play for their second PSAC Championship in three seasons due to a head-to-head loss against Indiana (Pa.) last October. IUP, in fact, claimed the PSAC title. The nine victories in 22 tied the 2 PSAC Championship squad for the most SUNY-Albany, Assistant Coach Arizona, Graduate Assistant Coach Sonoma State, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Northern Arizona, Offensive Line Coach Shippensburg, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Bucknell, Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Tackles Mercyhurst, 22-present Head Coach Year-By-Year At Mercyhurst Year Overall Conference (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) GLIAC TOTALS (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) (PSAC) PSAC TOTALS TOTAL Awards PSAC West Coach of the Year - 28 PSAC West Coach of the Year - 2 PSAC West Coach of the Year - 24 ECAC Division II Coach of the Year - 24 Don Hansen Football Gazette Co-Coach of the Year - 2 Top five finalist for Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year - 2 ECAC Division II Team of the Year - 2 ECAC Division II Team of the Year - 22 Lambert Meadowlands Division II Team of the Year - 2 PSAC Champions - 2 PSAC West Regular Season Champions - 2 PSAC West Regular Season Champions MEDIA GUIDE 4

5 HEAD COACH spot on the Don Hansen Football Gazette Super Region Team, the Daktronics Super Region Team, and some achieved ECAC All-Star status. Schaetzle also coached the program s first-ever American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-American - wide receiver/return specialist Trevor Kennedy in 2. Steven Wakefield became the second player in program history to be named an AFCA All-American in 23. His teams have also excelled in the classroom. Schaetzle has coached Academic All-Americans and 5 Academic All-District honorees. The program also won the PSAC Team GPA Award for the second time in three seasons for having the highest team cumulative grade point average in the conference. Schaetzle came to Mercyhurst from Division I-AA Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he worked as an assistant for five seasons. He began his Bucknell tenure by focusing on the tight ends and tackles before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 999. regular season wins by a Mercyhurst team in program history. The 2 team holds the record for victories in a season with after winning its opening-round game in the NCAA Tournament. The 22 team also established new program records for points scored (369) and points per game (33.5). Mercyhurst won the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division II Team of the Year award in 22 - the second time in three seasons that Mercyhurst claimed the honor. Since joining the PSAC in 28, Schaetzle has seen a number of his athletes earn major postseason honors from the conference. Trevor Kennedy earned back-toback Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2 and 2 while Richie Sanders and Brandon Brown-Dukes earned Freshman of the Year honors in consecutive seasons - 2 and 22 respectively. Bryan Boyce earned the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2 and Ian Wild claimed the Pete Nevins PSAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors during the 2- academic year. Under Schaetzle, Mercyhurst has had four winning seasons over the last five years, including the program s best season in 2. That year, the Lakers accumulated the most victories in program history (), claimed their first-ever conference championship with a win over Bloomsburg, earned their first-ever NCAA postseason tournament berth, and claimed their first-ever NCAA tournament win with a 28-4 victory over Bloomsburg. The season ended with a setback to #8 Shepherd in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Tullio Field in early December. Schaetzle surpassed current Director of Athletics Joe Kimball as the longest tenured football coach in program history and his 69 wins are the most ever by a Mercyhurst football coach. Five years ago, Schaetzle broke a victories tie with Kimball and Tony DeMeo, the program s first-ever coach, by capturing win #42 with a 28-4 win over Bloomsburg in the NCAA playoffs. For his efforts in 2, Schaetzle was named PSAC Coach of the Year, Don Hansen Football Gazette co-coach of the Year, and was a top five finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year. His 2 squad was also named the Division II Lambert Meadowlands Team of the Year. During his tenure as head coach in the PSAC, Schaetzle has been named Coach of the Year three times by his peers in the PSAC Western Division and has had 63 players achieve All-Conference honors. A number of those players later earned a His first season at the helm of the Bucknell offense was a huge success. The Bison piled up 32 points, the third highest scoring season in school history, and produced the best ground attack in 9 years. The running game averaged 96.6 yards per contest, the most since the 98 team averaged During his tenure, his linemen earned All-Patriot League honors seven times. As an offensive lineman, Schaetzle was Bucknell s team captain in 982 and graduated from there in 983. He won the George Rieu Award as the Bison s outstanding lineman in 98 and 982. He also won the 983 Edward Pangburn Award, given to a senior athlete for sportsmanship, fellowship, and contribution to the university. Schaetzle played high school football at St. Francis Prep for Vinny O Connor. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association and also serves on a professional development committee. Schaetzle is married to Jean Ann and the couple has two sons, Thurman and Griffin, and two daughters, Courdell and Kendal MEDIA GUIDE

6 ASSISTANT COACHES Jeff Gutowski begins his 2th year on the staff at Mercyhurst University and his sixth season as the defensive coordinator. In three of his first four seasons as the defensive coordinator, Mercyhurst ranked among the top five teams in total defense in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. The Lakers ranked fifth in the conference in 2, improved to second in 22, and were third in 23, allowing yards per game. The Lakers finished eighth in the PSAC last season. In scoring defense, the Laker defense has made vast improvements. After ranking th in the PSAC in Gutowski s first season as defensive coordinator, Mercyhurst ranked second in the league in 22 (23.) and third in the conference in 23 (2.9). The Lakers ended ninth in the conference last season. John Harrison returns for his second year with the Mercyhurst football team and will serve as the quarterbacks coach. Harrison came to Mercyhurst after spending one season at Villanova University as an offensive assistant and tight ends coach. Prior to his position with the Wildcats, Harrison spent one season with the University of Chicago and served as the wide receivers coach. He helped Chicago to its first winning season in three years and guided two wideouts to All-Conference selections. At Villanova, Harrison helped the Wildcats to an -3 overall record in 24 and a trip to the FCS Quarterfinals where they lost to Sam Houston State, It was just the fourth time in program history that Villanova had posted at least victories in a season. Prior to taking over as defensive coordinator, Gutowski had stints as secondary coach, as linebackers coach, and as kick return coordinator. During his tenure as the linebackers leader, Gutowski guided six different Lakers to nine all-conference certificates, including five first-team honorees and the West Defensive Player of the Year (Bryan Boyce, 2). Since joining the PSAC in 28, the defensive unit has thrived with Gutowski s assistance. The Lakers finished third in total defense in 28, allowing just yards per contest, including a league-best pass defense that gave up just 53.6 yards per game. That squad also held opponents to the fourth-lowest points per game average (8.). In 29, the Lakers ranked third in rushing defense (8.5 ypg). The 2 defense produced two shutouts - the first time that had been accomplished since 989. It held opponents to 2.4 points per game (5th PSAC) while allowing just. yards per game rushing (3rd - PSAC) and 76.4 yards per game passing (3rd- PSAC). The unit also tied for first in the conference in both interceptions (2) and sacks (4). Gutowski served his first two years on the Lakers staff as a graduate assistant coach responsible for outside linebackers and defensive backs in the 4-3 and 3-4 defense. The Crown Point, Indiana native got his start in collegiate coaching in 22 as the quality control coach with Indiana University. From there, he was promoted to assistant recruiting coordinator for the Hoosiers in 23. In that position, Gutowski was responsible for all operations of the recruiting office and assisted in acquiring the Hoosiers best recruiting class in over a decade according to several recruiting sources. Two of Gutowski s charges from that class were eventually drafted in the NFL. Gutowski has also had success at the scholastic level, helping to coach Andrean High School (Merrillville, Ind.) to a state runner-up finish in 2. Gutowski played collegiate football for one year at Northern Illinois, lettering as a freshman walk-on after playing wide receiver and special teams in nine games for the Huskies. He then went on to Indiana where he would earn a bachelor s degree in exercise science in 23. Additionally, he received a post-graduate business certificate from Mercyhurst College. Gutowski is the son of Laurie and Dennis and has two siblings, Tim and Jamie. As a player, Harrison was a four-year starting quarterback at Franklin and Marshall where he garnered second team All-Centennial Conference honors in 29 and 2. He is the Centennial Conference career and single-season record holder for touchdown passes, completions and completion percentage. He also holds numerous Franklin and Marshall records, including career touchdown passes, passing yards, pass completions, completion percentage and total offense. Harrison was also a three-time Dean s List honoree and earned a degree from Franklin and Marshall in 22 in Business, Organizations, and Society. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 6

7 ASSISTANT COACHES Tom Herman will begin his 44th year of coaching and his 8th season at Mercyhurst in 25 - the longest-tenured coach on the staff. During his career, Herman has coached on both sides of the ball, but has concentrated on the offensive line in recent years. In 24, the Laker offensive line allowed just sacks in games - the second lowest total in the conference. The Lakers gave up 7 in 22, fifth best in the PSAC. Mercyhurst had allowed at least 28 sacks in the previous two seasons. Last season, Ben Gysin was chosen was named to the All-PSAC West while Dustin Rogalla was selected ECAC Offensive Rookie of the Year. Herman s offensive line allowed the fewest sacks in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference in 29 -ten - and allowed just 8 (tied for third) during the 2 campaign. Eugene Jones IV starts his fourth season on the Mercyhurst University football staff and will, again, oversee the Lakers secondary. In 24, the Lakers picked off 5 enemy passes, seven by free safety Colin Kimball, who won nearly every award imaginable at season s end. Kimball set game, season, and career marks for return yards; established a new career mark with 5 picks; set season and career records for interception returns (2 and 4) and set the mark for longest interception return of yards. The Laker defense also had 5 interceptions in 23, six by Kimball - at that time the most by a Mercyhurst player since Neil Harris picked off six in 24. Mercyhurst allowed just ten touchdown passes in 23 and held opponent quarterbacks to a 7.76 rating - seventh in the conference. The secondary also combined for 8 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. In 23, the offensive line also helped to pave the way for running back Brandon Brown-Dukes to become the first player in school history to have back-toback,-yard seasons. The Lakers, in fact, finished second in the conference (behind only Bloomsburg) in yards rushing after averaging yards on the ground. That figured included 47 rushing yards against Gannon - the highest total by a Laker team since becoming a Division II program and the third-highest total in school history. Most importantly, under the tutelage of Herman, Mercyhurst has had at least one offensive lineman named All-Conference in each of the past ten seasons and in 2 of his 6 seasons on the staff. The native of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, joined Mercyhurst after serving the previous ten years as the head football coach at Gannon University. There, he was responsible for resurrecting the Gannon football program. The Knights progressed quickly and compiled a 6-3 record in Herman s second season. Herman began his coaching career as an assistant at Cambridge Springs High School and at Edinboro University in 972. At Edinboro, Herman coached spring football, performed in-season film breakdowns, scouted opponents, and led offseason workouts. He was also an assistant coach at Cambridge Springs during that time. Herman moved to Marshall University in 974, where he served as a graduate assistant and earned his Master s degree in health and physical education. He returned to Edinboro in 975 as a defensive line coach and was moved to offensive line coach the following year. In 979, he was promoted to Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator where he stayed until 985. After serving as Edinboro s interim head coach in the spring of 985, Herman accepted a position at the University of New Hampshire as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. A 972 graduate of Edinboro, Herman received his bachelor s degree in secondary social studies. He was a two-and-a-half year starter with the Fighting Scots and participated on both the offensive and defensive lines. Herman and his wife Trisha reside in Millcreek with their daughters Lindsey and Amanda. Jones IV came to Mercyhurst after one season as the linebackers coach/video coordinator at Widener University. There, he tutored three All-Conference players (Joe Wojceichowski, Dylan Ditmer, and Jamal Dorsey). He also coordinated all video duties and was responsible for all aspects related to filming games and practices and all film exchanges. He produced film breakdown, scouting reports, and led the scout team offense during the week. Prior to Widener, he had one-season graduate assistant stints at Ithaca College (2) and at the University of Pittsburgh (2). At Ithaca, Jones IV led the secondary, producing a All-Conference selection at the cornerback position. He also coached the hawks position on a punt unit that ranked fourth nationally in net punting average, and he coached the jammers position on a punt return unit that ranked first nationally. During his time at Ithaca, he also served as the defensive coordinator for the junior varsity team. While at Pittsburgh, Jones IV served as an academic graduate assistant, checking and reporting players academic attendance to the head academic counselors. He was also responsible for breaking down opponent film for the defensive side of the ball and producing corresponding scouting reports. Jones IV graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in May of 2 with a bachelor s degree in psychology and African studies. He also minored in administration of justice. Upon graduation, he went to the Pittsburgh School of Education to further his psychology studies. He also received his Master s degree in exercise and sport sciences at Ithaca College MEDIA GUIDE

8 ASSISTANT COACHES Ryan Riemedio begins his fifth year on the Mercyhurst University football staff. He spent his first two seasons as a graduate assistant before being promoted to fulltime status. This season, he will again work with the defensive line and continue his role as the program s strength and conditioning coordinator. In scoring defense, the Lakers have made vast improvements since Riemedio arrived on the scene. Mercyhurst ranked second in the league in 22 (23.) and third in the conference in 23 (2.9). Despite a relatrively young defense last season, the Lakers ended ninth in the conference. J.J. Eckels returns for his third year on the Mercyhurst coaching staff in 26 and will again be in charge of the safeties after working two seasons with the wide receiving corps. Last year, his group amassed a combined receptioins, nearly,9 receiving yards, and 2 touchdowns. Stephen Yarbrough posted a career season in his final year with the Lakers and was named to the All-PSAC West for his efforts. He led the squad with 76 yards and tied for the team lead with seven touchdowns. In 23, Riemedio, who also worked with the tight ends, guided R.J. Miller and John Matarazzo to breakout campaigns. Miller was second on the team in receptions (5) and was third on the team in receiving yards (86), earning a Selection to the All-PSAC West Team and an ECAC All-Star Selection. Matarazzo excelled both in the classroom and on the field, he finished third on the team with 6.3 yards per catch while splitting time with Miller at the tight end position. Matarazzo also maintained a 4. GPA and was named to the Capital One Academic All-America and Capital One Academic All-District. The Seaside, California native came to Mercyhurst after spending three years coaching at Monterey Peninsula College (JUCO) in Monterey, California. With the Lobos, Riemedio was involved with many aspects of the football programcoaching the defensive backs, linebackers, defensive line, and coordinating the punt return & kickoff special teams. He also was involved with the strength & conditioning program. In his final season, Riemedio was promoted as the defensive coordinator and helped lead the defense to a Coast-Conference Championship and a berth in the Sierra Central Credit Union Bowl in Yuba, California. Monterey Peninsula finished in the Top 25 in the state, and had a #2 ranking in Northern California. In three years coaching at MPC, Riemedio coached two All-State and 2 All-Coast Conference defensive players. He has also helped place more than 4 players to four-year colleges. In addition to coaching at MPC, Riemedio was a physical education instructor and an instructor s aide with the Adaptive Physical Education programs. Riemedio graduated from Minot State University with a bachelor s degree in corporate fitness. While at Minot State, he was a two-year starter at inside linebacker, as well as the long/short snapper on special teams. In his two years at MSU, Riemedio was part of a Dakota Athletic Conference Championship team and named a team captain his senior year. Before heading to Minot State, he earned an associate s degree in general education and played two years of junior college football at Monterey Peninsula College. Riemedio was part of MPC s 9-3 record, two Coast Conference Championship (24, 26), two Bowl Appearances (24 Graffiti Bowl, Modesto, Ca and 26 Holiday Bowl in Butte, California), a State-Section Title (24 Graffiti Bowl, Modesto, Ca), and named a Team Captain (26). He is also a member of the American Football Coaches Association. Riemedio has a four-year old daughter, Amelia (Boogie). A native of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, Eckels joined Mercyhurst after serving as a graduate assistant at Frostburg State University. At Frostburg State, he coached the defensive backs and held individual meetings with the safeties, in particular. He also spent a brief time at the University of Wisconsin-Stout where he worked with quarterbacks and receivers in a high-tempo, spread option offense. Eckels graduated from Clarion University where he was a four-year starter at safety for the Golden Eagles. He was a three-time PSAC Scholar-Athlete recipient and helped lead Clarion to an 8-3 record in 29 - ranking eighth in the final Northeast regional poll. Eckels attended McKeesport Area High School where he was a member of the National Honors Society. At McKeesport, he was a three-sport athlete, competing in football, baseball, and wrestling. He led the Tigers to the 25 AAAA State Championship and a trip to the 27 AAAA State semifinals. He was an All-Conference selection at quarterback and was presented the Chuck Lickert Award as McKeesport s Most Outstanding Athlete. At Clarion, Eckels finished his career with 28 total tackles, including a personalbest 46 stops as a senior in 2. He graduated from Clarion in 22 with a dual major in corporate finance and monetary economics. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 8

9 GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Ben Gysin returns for a second season on the Mercyhurst coaching staff after a stellar four-year career with the Lakers on the offensive line. Brendan Boylan joins the Mercyhurst coaching staff after a strong four-year career with the Lakers as a quarterback. A native of East Palestine, Ohio, Gysin redshirted as a true freshman in 2 and then went on to start 44 consecutive games over the next four years on the Mercyhurst offensive line. He helped block for back-to-back PSAC West Freshmen of the Year - Richie Sanders in 2 and Brandon Brown-Dukes in 22. He then helped Brown-Dukes become the first running back in program history to post back-to-back,-yard rushing seasons (22 and 23). During Gysin s career, Mercyhurst finished no worse than sixth in the PSAC in time of possession, including first in 23. That season, Mercyhurst was second in the conference by averaging yards per game on the ground. He also helped pave the way for six All-Conference running back selections during his career - Richie Sanders (2), Brandon Brown-Dukes (22, 23, 24), and Allen Jones II (22, 23). Last season, Gysin was an integral part of a unit that allowed only ten sacks in eleven games - second in the conference. Gysin was a two-time All-PSAC selection and was a two-time Division II ECAC All-Star member. He was also a Don Hansen All-Super Region I Third Team selection in 23 and was a Daktronics All-Region and a Beyond Sports Network All-Region honoree in 24. Prior to attending Mercyhurst, Gysin went to East Palestine High School where he lettered in football and basketball. There, he earned a number of accolades, including being named the Columbiana County Player of the Year twice and an All-State selection as a senior. He graduated from Mercyhurst with a degree in criminal justice. A native of Independence, Ohio, Boylan redshirted as a true freshman in 2 before earning playing time on special teams -- mostly as a holder -- in 22 and 23. Finally, in 24, he stepped in as a regular on offense, going 7-2 as a starting QB, including seven consecutive victories to close the season. He was the Lakers leading passer as a senior. In 24, Boylan set the school record for total offense in a season, finishing with 3,5 yards. His 2,952 passing yards that season fell short of the school record by 3. Career-wise, Boylan ranks fourth all-time in passing yards with 4,32. He completed 296 of 53 passes during his tenure for a 58.8 percent completion percentage. He threw 43 touchdowns and 4 interceptions while on his was to a 53.6 efficiency rating. Boylan has the school-record for passing yards in a game (544 against California, Pa., in 24) and has thrown for more 3-yard games than any other passer in Mercyhurst history (eight). Prior to attending Mercyhurst, Boylan went to Holy Name High School where he lettered in football and baseball. There, he earned a number of accolades, including being a All-League selection. He graduated from Mercyhurst with a degree in sport business MEDIA GUIDE

10 26 ROSTER Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School Dante Redwood DB So. North Ridgeville, Ohio / Grafton Midview 2 E Andre Smith RB So. Lake Hamilton, Fla. / Victory Christian Academy 3 Kyle Briggs DB 6-7 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Saint Joseph s 4 Logan Weaver QB 6-25 Jr. Punxsutawney, Pa. / Punxsutawney 5 Richie Sanders RB R-Sr. Painesville, Ohio / Lake Catholic 6 Ben Young DB 5-75 R-So. New Castle, Pa. / Union Area 7 Ramroth Finnegan QB R-So. Columbus, Ohio / Whetstone 8 Brian Matthews WR Jr. Perryville, Md. / Perryville 9 Alex Smith DB 6-95 R-Jr. Valencia, Pa. / Mars Area Macyah Fleming QB Fr. Columbus, Ohio / Beechcroft 2 Gunner Mefferd QB Fr. Rohnert Park, Calif. / Rancho Cotate 3 Danavian Clay WR Jr. Santa Monica, Calif. / Taft 4 Zach Smith WR 5-8 R-Jr. Rochester, N.Y. / Greece Arcadia 5 Doug Altavilla QB R-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Baldwin 6 Hunter Merritt QB/DB 6-95 Fr. Linesville, Pa. / Conneaut Area 7 Garrett Owens RB Fr. North East, Pa. / North East 8 Casey Kraft WR R-Sr. Mentor, Ohio / Mentor 9 Omari Spann WR So. Brookhaven, N.Y. / Bellport 2 Jake Tarasovitch DB R-Fr. Erie, Pa. / McDowell 2 Akeel Marsh DB 6-8 R-Jr. Springfield Gardens, N.Y. / Boys And Girls 22 Tarique Ellis DB 5-85 R-Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Plum 24 Emmanuel McDowell DB R-So. York, Pa. / York Suburban 25 Rocky Owens DB 6-22 Jr. North East, Pa. / North East 26 Ryan Cummings DB Fr. Syracuse, N.Y. / Cicero-North Syracuse 27 Drew Robinson RB Sr. New Castle, Pa. / Union Area 28 Justin Hawkins DB 5-2 R-Fr. Baltimore, Md. / McDonogh 29 Dorian Stevens DB 6-8 Sr. Trafford, Pa. / Penn-Trafford 3 Chris Smith DB 6-95 R-Jr. Valencia, Pa. / Mars Area 3 Thomas Higgins III DB R-Jr. Erie, Pa. / Mercyhurst Prep 32 Trae Williams TE R-Sr. Beachwood, Ohio / Orange 33 Chris Peluso LB 6-2 So. Portersville, Pa. / Laurel 34 Vincenzo Iannuzzo WR R-Fr. Liverpool, N.Y. / Cicero-North Syracuse 35 Justin Myrick RB Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Saint Mary s 36 Pierce Bauer FB/LB Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Saint Mary s 37 Corbin Kessler DB 6-95 Fr. Harmony, Pa. / Seneca Valley 38 Quinn Lawless DB 5-85 Fr. Lyndhurst, Ohio / Saint Ignatius 39 Nick Slonac LB R-Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Trinity 4 Jeremy Hanford RB 5-95 R-Fr. Butler, Pa. / Butler 4 Fred Johnson FB/LB 6-2 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / Bishop Kearney 42 Kazimer Struna LB 6-9 R-So. Concord, Ohio / Lake Catholic 43 Aubrey Leverich LB 6-2 Fr. Skaneateles, N.Y. / Skaneateles 45 Austin Drew LB So. Bowie, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 47 Jon LoChiatto DB 5-8 Fr. North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin 48 Alex Zacharyasz LB 6-2 Fr. Strongsville, Ohio / Strongsville 49 Avery Jones LB/DL 6-23 Fr. Anaheim Hills, Calif. / Canyon 5 Jacob Tretinik RB 5-22 Fr. Waynesburg, Pa. / Waynesburg Central 5 Jamel Lankford OL/DL 6-26 Fr. Queens, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes 52 Jakob Plonski LB R-Jr. Erie, Pa. / Cathedral Prep 53 Declan O Brien LB/RB 5-23 Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Clarence 54 Stephen Klotz LS 6-2 Fr. Saint Inigoes, Md. / Saint Mary s Ryken 56 Zach Stafford LB Fr. Cambridge Springs, Pa. / Cambridge Springs 57 Grayson Taylor RB Fr. Cheektowaga, N.Y. / Cleveland Hill 58 Payne Harrison DL Fr. Thurmont, Md. / Catoctin 59 Uwaila Omorogbe DL Fr. Laurel, Md. / Reservoir 6 Ryan Carroll DL Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 6 Ryan Kronmiller OL R-So. Doylestown, Pa. / Central Bucks East 62 Brandon Hagerdon OL Fr. Jefferson, Ohio / Jefferson Area 63 Bishop Simmons DL Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute 64 Collin Dell OL Fr. Winter Springs, Fla. / Oviedo 26 MEDIA GUIDE

11 65 Conall Ryan DL R-Jr. Floral Park, N.Y. / Kellenburg Memorial 66 Fred Pantaleon OL Fr. Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes 67 Beau Bilinsky OL Jr. North Olmsted, Ohio / North Olmsted 68 Trevor Morrison DL R-Fr. Mentor, Ohio / Mentor 69 Tyler Czerwinsky OL/DL Fr. Edinboro, Pa. / General McLane 7 Andrew Bardusch DL R-So. Webster, N.Y. / Webster Schroeder 7 Darrell Benjamin DL 5-36 R-Jr. Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville 72 Craig Carter OL/DL So. Detroit, Mich. / University Of Detroit Jesuit 75 Austin Brooks DL Jr. Connellsville, Pa. / Connellsville 76 Eric Moran OL Fr. Apollo, Pa. / Apollo-Ridge 77 Ryan Michaels OL R-Jr. Monaca, Pa. / Central Valley 78 Steven Stauss OL R-So. Oakfield, N.Y. / Albion 79 Ben Ealy DL Fr. Chicora, Pa. / Karns City 8 Brad Novak WR 5-8 Jr. North Olmsted, Ohio / North Olmsted 83 Nick Altavilla WR 5-75 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Baldwin 84 Austin Hence WR Fr. Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North 85 Bryce Mostoller TE So. Somerset, Pa. / Somerset 86 Joe Carbone TE Fr. Ridgeway, Ont. / IMG Academy 87 Joseph Scro DL/WR Fr. Liverpool, N.Y. / Liverpool 88 Clay Waldron WR 5-95 R-Fr. Ruffsdale, Pa. / Yough 89 Dante Rodriguez WR Fr. Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes 9 Chris Liberatore WR 5-8 Fr. Orchard Park, N.Y. / Orchard Park 9 Theophilus Blackston III DL So. Triadelphia, W. Va. / Wheeling Park 92 Benji Abercrombie DL Sr. Ambler, Pa. / Archbishop Wood 93 Dylan Kondis P/K 6-25 Sr. New Kensington, Pa. / Plum Area 94 Tom Sever DL 6-25 R-Fr. Herminie, Pa. / Yough 95 Spencer Zernechel DL So. Canton, Ohio / GlenOak 97 Matt Swartz K/P 6-2 So. Sarver, Pa. / Freeport Area 98 Quinn Walsh DL R-Fr. Concord, Ohio / Lake Catholic 99 Brendan Cole P/K 5-75 R-Fr. Maspeth, N.Y. / St. Francis Erich Borgman DB/WR 5-75 Fr. Freedom, Pa. / Freedom Donny Bryant RB/LB Fr. Wexford, Pa. / Pine-Richland Fernando Frye OL So. Erie, Pa. / McDowell Adam Hunter OL R-So. Ellwood City, Pa. / Lincoln T.J. Keys DB 5-7 R-Fr. Frisco, Texas / Frisco Nathan Moore RB 5-2 Fr. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional Steven Much TE 6-22 Fr. Valley Center, Calif. / Valley Center Bruno Natter LB 6-22 R-Sr. Jefferson Hills, Pa. / Thomas Jefferson Marcus Placke WR 6-65 R-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Princeton Brandon Rodriguez DB 6-8 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes Chase Struna DB 5-9 Fr. Concord, Ohio / Lake Catholic Cameren Turner WR/DB 6-58 Fr. Vandergrift, Pa. / Kiski Area *Numbers are subject to change 26 ROSTER 26 MEDIA GUIDE

12 BENJI ABERCROMBIE CAREER STATISTICS 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Benji Abercrombie Year...Senior Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown...Ambler, Pa. High School...Archbishop Wood 25: Played in games.. recorded 37 total tackles - 2 solo, 6 assisted.. had seven tackles (5 solo, 2 ast) against Gannon on October.. had six tackles (4 solo, 2 ast) against Slippery Rock on October 7...recorded three total sacks - one against Gannon on October, one against Slippery Rock on October 7, and one against Edinboro on October 22.. recorded 2 quarterback hurries on the season...24: Appeared in all games for the Lakers, starting in eight finished the season with 27 total tackles, 2 of which were solo stops recorded two tackles for a loss and one sack on the season forced his sole fumble of the season against Edinboro on October 23 had a season-high seven tackles (six solo, one assisted) in the season opener against Bentley on September 6 recorded two quarterback hurries on the season...23: Appeared in all games as a freshman...recorded five solo stops and six assisted stops for total tackles...had a seasonhigh five stops (all assists) in loss at Slippery Rock on September 28...had only tackle for a loss (two yards) in loss at Clarion on September 2...High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in football and baseball at Archbishop Wood High School...posted 68 tackles, nine tackles for a loss, and eight quarterback sacks in 22...also broke up five passes and forced two fumbles...was a two-year starter, helping the team to two State Finals appearances in 2 and 22, winning the State Championship in 2...was an Philadelphia All-Catholic member in both football and baseball...did volunteer work for The Miracle League of Northampton and Athletes Helping Athletes...Personal: Born December 5, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Rena and Jamie...has two brothers, Jamie and Jack...Jamie plays baseball at Temple while Jack played football at California (Pa.)...father played football at Westminster...cousin is Don Barclay, who is a member of the Green Bay Packers. GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL : Saw action in four games...recorded two total tackles - one solo, one assisted.. had one solo tackle against Seton Hill on October 3...had one assisted tackle against Bentley on September : Did not see action...high School: Was a two-year varsity starter in both football and basketball at Webster Schroeder High School...earned All-County honors as a senior...was team captain as a senior and was named team s Most Improved Player as a junior... Personal: Born May 5, majoring in business management...son of David and Anne...has one sister, Georgia. ANDREW BARDUSCH CAREER STATISTICS 25: Played in three games...recorded three total tackles - one solo and two assisted...had two assisted tackles against Bentley on September : Appeared in five games for the Lakers recorded four total tackles on the season, one of which was a solo stop had a season-high two tackles (both assisted) against Bentley on September 6 23: Did not see action...high School: Attended Ginn Academy and played football for Glenville High School...was a member of the All-Ohio All-Academic Team and was a Harvard Book Prize awardee...was Ginn Academy s Valedictorian...was a Phi Beta Kappa member...was a Senate League All-Star and was a member of the All-District Team...team captain senior season...played in the East vs West All-Star Game... Personal: Born March 9, majoring in finance...son of Lisa...has four siblings, Damien, LaToya, Srebrenica, and De Asia. DARRELL BENJAMIN CAREER STATISTICS Andrew Bardusch Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight...23 Hometown...Webster, N.Y. High School...Webster Schroeder GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Darrell Benjamin Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Lineman Height...5- Weight...36 Hometown...Cleveland, Ohio High School...Glenville Benji Abercrombie Doug Altavilla Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Quarterback Height Weight...2 Hometown... Pittsburgh, Pa. High School...Baldwin High School: Played football at Baldwin High School...was a All-Conference selection and was a Fabulous 22 member...all-time leading passer in school history...personal: Born June 8, major is undecided...son of Kelly and Doug...has two siblings - Nick and Morgan... cousin is Dan Altavilla, who was the highest Major League Baseball draft pick in Mercyhurst s history when he was selected in the 5th round (5st overall) by the Seattle Mariners in June of 24. GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Beau Bilinsky Year...Junior Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight... 3 Hometown...North Olmsted, Ohio High School... North Olmsted 25: Saw action in games...24: Saw action in games for the Lakers, starting six a true freshman that earned his first start on the offensive line against Gannon University on October helped Mercyhurst to the th best rushing attack in the PSAC the ground game averaged 5 yards per game and 3.3 yards per carry important piece of an offensive line that allowed the Mercyhurst offense to rank sixth in the PSAC in time of possession (3:5) offensive line ranked second in the PSAC by allowing only ten sacks in games...high School: Played football and participated in track and field at North Olmsted High School...was a two-time All- Conference selection at center...also was a defensive tackle and recorded 75 total stops with six sacks during senior season...was team captain in football and captain for shotput and discus on track and field squad...personal: Born October 3, majoring in business marketing with a minor in political science...son of Bill and Barb...has one sister, Brooke...father played football for one season at Edinboro University. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 2

13 KYLE BRIGGS CAREER STATISTICS 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Theophilus Blackston III Year... Sophomore Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Triadelphia, W. Va. High School...Wheeling Park 25: Played in games.. recorded 9 total tackles - 2 solo, seven assisted.. had four tackles (3 solo, ast) against Bentley on September 5.. had three tackles (2 solo, ast) against Bloomsburg on September 9 and against Edinboro on October 22...High School: Participated in football, basketball, and track at Wheeling Park High School...was a All-State selection...also a All-OVAC and All-TRAC...was a Big 22 Top Five finalist...participated in the North/South All-Star Game...holds school record for most rushing yards in a single game... was a,-yard rusher and tied school record for most rushing touchdowns in a single game... Personal: Born July 2, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Pamela and Theophilus... has one sister, Jaslynn...father played basketball at Wheeling Jesuit. THEOPHILUS BLACKSTON III CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Theophilus Blackston III Kyle Briggs Year...Senior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight... 7 Hometown... Buffalo, N.Y. High School... Saint Joseph s 25: Saw action in all eleven games.. recorded 3 total tackles on the season, of those being solo tackles.. recorded three solo tackles against Indiana (Pa.) on September 26 and recorded four total tackles against Shippensburg on November 4, three of them solo tackles...24: Saw action in nine games for the Lakers recorded his only catch of the season against West Chester on September 3 finished the season with one catch for four yards had a season total of 26 all purpose yards recorded one solo tackle on the season 23: Saw action in three games and caught three passes for 45 yards and one touchdown...had two catches, including first collegiate reception, for 27 yards and score at Slippery Rock on September 28...hauled in one pass for 8 yards in win over Cheyney on October : Did not see action...high School: Played football, basketball, and baseball at St. Joseph s Collegiate...was a 2 All-Western New York Second Team selection and was a All-Catholic honoree...also a member of the 2 All-Western New York All-Academic Team...was named the Channel 4 Scholar-Athlete of the Month...was an All-State selection...had 4 catches for 76 yards (second-highest total at St. Joseph s) and touchdowns during senior season...personal: Born March, majoring in forensic science and biology...son of Kevin and Corienthia...has two siblings, Kirby and Charles. GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL : Played in 9 games.. recorded 6 total tackles - eight solo, eight assisted.. had four assisted tackles against Edinboro on October 22.. had four total tackles ( solo, 3 assisted) against Seton Hill on October : Saw action in eight games on both the offensive and defensive lines as a true freshman...finished the season with seven total tackles (five solo)...had a season-high three tackles, only tackle for a loss, and only quarterback sack in victory over Edinboro...had a pair of stops against both Seton Hill and California (Pa.)...High School: Played football and participated in track and field at Connellsville High School...was a All-Conference selection at center...was also an All-County honoree...two-time winner of the Rock Award...Personal: Born December 7, majoring in criminal justice with a minor in forensic science...son of Douglas and Amy...has one brother, Andrew. AUSTIN BROOKS CAREER STATISTICS Austin Brooks Year...Junior Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight...3 Hometown... Connellsville, Pa. High School...Connellsville GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR , TOTAL : Played in games.. recorded 2 total tackles - solo, assisted.. had four tackles (4 ast) against Edinboro on October 22.. had four tackles (3 solo, ast) against Slippery Rock on October 7.. had one blocked kick against Gannon on October...24: Started the first four games of the season before missing the final seven due to an injury finished the season with six total tackles, two of which were solo stops had a season-high four tackles (one solo, three assisted) against Bloomsburg on September 2 23: Played in all games on the defensive line, earning ten starts...was named the ECAC Division II Defensive Rookie of the Year after finishing third on the team with eight tackles for a loss and tied for third on the team with two quarterback sacks...had 24 total tackles, 2 of which were solo stops...had season-high six tackles (all solo) and season-high tying two tackles for a loss in win over Edinboro on November 2...had four tackles, two tackles for a loss, and a sack in win at Seton Hill on October 2...had other sack in win over Gannon on October 7...recorded at least one tackle in eight games...high School: Was a three-year letterwinner in football at Keystone Oaks High School...earned the Keystone Oaks Wardaddy Award in sophomore and junior seasons...won the Keystone Oaks Defensive Lineman of the Year award...named to Pittsburgh Tribune All-WPIAL Team...was an All-Century Conference selection...member of the Academic Honor Roll...was an Almanac All-Star...Personal: Born December 2, major is undecided...son of Laura and Edward... has one brother, Brandon. RYAN CARROLL CAREER STATISTICS Ryan Carroll Year...Senior Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Pittsburgh, Pa. High School...Keystone Oaks GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Ryan Carroll 3 26 MEDIA GUIDE

14 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Craig Carter Year... Sophomore Position... Offensive/Defensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Detroit, Mich. High School...Detroit Jesuit 25: Played in three games...high School: Played football at University of Detroit Jesuit High School...was an All-State selection...personal: Born January 7, majoring in biology...son of Elizabeth...has two brothers, Terrence and Damon. Danavian Clay Year...Junior Position...Wide Receiver Height Weight Hometown... Santa Monica, Calif. High School...Taft Prior To Mercyhurst: Played in 23 for Santa Monica College and played in 24 for Glendale Community College; both schools are in California...transferred to Mercyhurst in winter of 25. Brendan Cole Year...Redshirt Freshman Position... Kicker/Punter Height...5- Weight Hometown...Maspeth, N.Y. High School...Saint Francis High School: Played football, soccer, and Gaelic football at St. Francis Prep...23 Tablet All-Star punter...24 Tablet All-Star defense and All-Star punter...was an All-League selection as a senior...selected to participate in the All-Star Senior Bowl...earned the team s Most Unselfish Player Award...was selected to participate in the Kicking World Invite Only Showcase on December 6-7, 24...also competed in the Kohls Kicking Competition in December of 24...Personal: Born August 29, majoring in criminal justice...son of Maureen and Anthony...has a twin brother, Francis, and two other siblings - Siobhan and Owen. 25: Played in games.. recorded 22 total tackles - solo, assisted.. had six tackles (3 solo, 3 ast) against Shippensburg on November 4.. had four solo tackles against California (Pa.) on November 7 and four total tackles ( solo, 3 ast) against Edinboro on October 22...High School: Played football and lacrosse at Archbishop Spalding High School...was a Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star selection...personal: Born September 5, majoring in political science and pre-law...son of Andrea and Todd...has one brother, Tyler AUSTIN DREW CAREER STATISTICS Austin Drew Year... Sophomore Position... Linebacker Height Weight Hometown... Bowie, Md. High School... Archbishop Spalding GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL : Saw action in eleven games.. recorded 2 total tackles - 77 solo and 25 assisted.. had 4 total tackles (3 solo, ast) against Slippery Rock on October 7 and had 3 total tackles ( solo, 3 ast) against Bloomsburg on September 9.. recorded a total of four broken up passes, and had two broken up passes against West Chester on September : Did not see action... Prior To Mercyhurst: Was a member of the Alderson Broaddus football team for two seasons... High School: Played football at Plum High School...was a All-Conference selection as a senior and a All-Conference member as a junior...personal: Born May, majoring in hospitality management with a minor in business...son of Michael and Nicky...has four siblings - Kirsten, Taylor, Rashad, and Khaela. TARIQUE ELLIS CAREER STATISTICS Tarique Ellis Year...Redshirt Senior Position...Defensive Back Height...5- Weight...85 Hometown... Pittsburgh, Pa. High School... Plum GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Ramroth Finnegan Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position...Quarterback Height Weight...22 Hometown... Columbus, Ohio High School...Whetstone 25: Did not see action...24: Appeared in two games for the Lakers completed two passes on the season for 29 yards in limited action his longest completion of the season came against Bloomsburg for 8 yards on September 2 High School: Was four-year starting varsity quarterback at Whetstone High School...was a three-time team Most Valuable Player and a threetime team captain... All-City and All-District selection...was a All-State honoree...established Whetstone records for most career passing yards (6,), most passing yards in a season (2,455), and most passing yards in a single game (57)...also was a varsity letterwinner in track and field...personal: Born April 7, majoring in special education...son of Matthew and Lisa...has four siblings - Rory, Sunny, Gracie, and Perry...sister Gracie is a swimmer for the University of Arizona. RAMROTH FINNEGAN CAREER STATISTICS Tarique Ellis PASSING GP COMP-ATT YDS PCT TD INT LONG TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE 4

15 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Fernando Frye Year... Sophomore Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight...23 Hometown...Erie, Pa. High School...McDowell 25: Played in games.. recorded two total tackles, both solos.. had one solo tackle against Bloomsburg on September 9 and one solo tackle against Shippensburg on November 4...High School: Played football and wrestled locally at McDowell High School...was a team captain... Personal: Born March 6, major is undecided...son of Jendi...has one brother, Dylan, and one sister, Kylie Thomas Higgins III Thomas Higgins III Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...9 Hometown...Erie, Pa. High School... Mercyhurst Prep 25: Played in games.. recorded 25 total tackles - 5 solo, assisted.. had five total tackles (3 solo, 2 ast) against Bentley on September 5 and against Bloomsburg on September : Appeared in all games for the Lakers finished the season with total tackles, six of which were solo stops recorded a season high four tackles (three solo, one assisted) against California (PA) on November 8 23: Did not see action...high School: Played football and participated in track and field at Mercyhurst Prep High School...in football, was a two-time varsity captain...first Team All-Region at linebacker as a senior...all-state at linebacker as a senior... was the Male Track Athlete of the Year at Mercyhurst Prep as a senior...district qualifier in the -meter dash and long jump...personal: Born March 3, majoring in exercise science... son of Tom and Julie...has two brothers, Josh and Jeremy. Fernando Frye Jeremy Hanford Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Running Back Height...5- Weight...95 Hometown...Butler, Pa. High School...Butler 25: Did not play...high School: Played football at Butler High School...was a two-time All- Conference selection at linebacker...was a two-time All-Butler County selection...threeyear varsity letterman...personal: Born March 3, majoring in sportsmedicine...son of Amy and Dave...has two sisters, Lauren and Carissa...father played collegiate football at Duquesne University. Justin Hawkins Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Defensive Back Height...5- Weight...2 Hometown... Baltimore, Md. High School...McDonogh 25: Did not play...high School: Played football at McDonogh High School...Personal: Born January 7, majoring in business...son of Nakia and Lamont. THOMAS HIGGINS III CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Adam Hunter Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight...27 Hometown...Ellwood City, Pa. High School...Lincoln 25: Played in one game...24: Did not see action...high School: Played football, wrestled, and participated in track and field at Lincoln High School...had 6 total tackles, two tackles for a loss, and one sack as a junior...personal: Born November 3, majoring in sportsmedicine with a minor in pre-physical therapy...son of Dave...has one sister, Nicole. Vincenzo Iannuzzo Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Wide Receiver Height Weight Hometown... Liverpool, N.Y. High School... Cicero-North Syracuse 25: Did not see any action...high School: Played football at Cicero-North Syracuse High School...was a All-League member...team captain...personal: Born March 8, majoring in physical therapy...son of Jennifer...has one brother, Dante MEDIA GUIDE

16 26 RETURNING PLAYERS T.J. Keys Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Defensive Back Height...5- Weight... 7 Hometown...Frisco, Texas High School...Frisco Casey Kraft Year...Redshirt Senior Position...Wide Receiver Height Weight...85 Hometown... Mentor, Ohio High School...Mentor 25: Did not see action...high School: Played football and basketball and participated in track and field at Frisco High School...was a All-District selection as a senior and a Second Team All-District member as a junior...helped lead team to district championship and area championship...in basketball, was a All-District member...in track, part of 4x2 meter relay team that set new school record...was a regional champion high jumper and established new school record in the high jump...also played AAU basketball...personal: Born October 6, majoring in psychology...son of Carolyn...has two siblings - Sydney and Lindsey. Dylan Kondis Year...Senior Position... Kicker/Punter Height Weight...25 Hometown... New Kensington, Pa. High School...Plum Area 25: Played in games.. recorded,84 punting yards on 44 punts.. averaged 4.8 punting yards on the season.. longest punt was 67 yards against Clarion on October 3.. recorded 3,7 yards on kickoffs with 53 kicks averaging 57.9 yards.. went 3 for 7 on field goals...24: Appeared in all games for the Lakers and handled the placekicking duties established a new schoolrecord for most extra points without a miss in a single season (49) and became just the third kicker in school history to have a perfect extra point success rate in a season...went 4-for-6 on field goals, making his last four after missing his first two attempts...booted season-long 3-yard field goals against both Gannon and Slippery Rock...led the team with 6 points on the season...averaged 57 yards on 54 kickoffs with eight touchbacks also averaged 37.8 yards on four punts...23: Appeared in five games on special teams...averaged 54.4 yards on kickoffs with one touchback in win over Millersville...had nine kickoffs combined in first two games of season against Bentley and Millersville...High School: Was a three-sport athlete at Plum Senior High School...played football, basketball, and baseball...was a Scholar-Athlete...named All-AAAA Section 3 punter in senior year...was a three-year starter at punter and kicker under head coach Frank Sacco...Personal: Born August 4, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Pat and Jeff... has two siblings, Peyton and Lindsay. DYLAN KONDIS CAREER STATISTICS PUNTING GP NO YDS AVG LONG I , TOTAL 27 48, KICKING GP FGM FGA PCT LONG PAT PTS TOTAL KO GP NO YDS AVG TB OB , , TOTAL , Dylan Kondis 25: Did not see action...24: Did not see action...23: Did not see action...high School: Played football at Mentor High School...team was the Division I regional champions...earned the 2th Man Player of the Year Award...Personal: Born November 2, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Dan and Wendy. Ryan Kronmiller Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Doylestown, Pa. High School...Central Bucks East 25: Played in six games...24: Did not see action...high School: Was a four-year varsity member of the football team at Central Bucks East High School...team captain as a senior...named All-League in 23...also was a member of the All-Intell Team in 23...Honorable Mention All-League as a junior...finished career with 33 catches for 53 yards and five touchdowns from tight end position...also had 72 total tackles, 22 tackles for a loss, and eight sacks in four years...personal: Born May 26, majoring in intelligence studies with a minor in business... son of Bill and Linnea...has one sister, Cailyn. 25: Played in one game.. recorded four solo tackles against Bentley on September 5...Prior To Mercyhurst: Played two seasons of football at Monterey Peninsula...also participated in track and field...was a two-time All-Conference safety in the Coast Conference...High School: Attended Boys and Girls High School where he played football and participated in track and field...personal: Born May, majoring in political science with a minor in intelligence studies...son of Claudette and Anthony...has eight siblings - Sade, Keon, Anthony, Orlando, Semone, Tisha, Arian, and Anaya. AKEEL MARSH CAREER STATISTICS Akeel Marsh Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...8 Hometown... Springfield Gardens, N.Y. High School...Boys and Girls GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Brian Matthews Year...Junior Position...Wide Receiver Height Weight Hometown... Perryville, Md. High School...Perryville 25: Played in two games...prior To Mercyhurst: Played two seasons of football at Towson University...High School: Participated in football, basketball, and track and field at Perryville High School...was a four-time gold medalist and a four-time silver medalist in track...was an All-County selection in football, basketball, and track...was an All-State selection in football and track...personal: Born March 2, majoring in psychology with a minor in behaviorial analysis...son of Brian Sr. and Lynette...has five siblings - Linda, Abonee, Brittnee, Sa Renity, and Jeremiah. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 6

17 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Emmanuel McDowell Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...6 Hometown... York, Pa. High School... York Suburban 25: Did not see action...24: Did not see action...high School: Played football and basketball at York Suburban High School...also competed in track and field...had 46 catches for 72 yards and two touchdowns...also finished career with 42 total tackles, six tackles for a loss, two sacks, and seven interceptions...also handled punt and kickoff return duties in high school...in basketball, was an All-County selection and led team to division title in both 22 and 23...in track, was the county champion in the long jump and in the 4x meter relay...team won division title in 2, 22, and 23...Personal: Born March, majoring in physical therapy with a minor in journalism...son of Keith and Nancy...has one sister, Andrea, and one brother, Jonah. Ryan Michaels Year... Redshirt Junior Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown...Monaca, Pa. High School... Central Valley 25: Played in games...24: Appeared in eight games for the Lakers on the offensive line, starting in four... named to Capital One Academic All-America and Capital One Academic All-District...helped Mercyhurst to the th best rushing attack in the PSAC the ground game averaged 5 yards per game and 3.3 yards per carry important piece of an offensive line that allowed the Mercyhurst offense to rank sixth in the PSAC in time of possession (3:5) offensive line ranked second in the PSAC by allowing only ten sacks in games...23: Did not see action...high School: Played football and basketball at Central Valley High School... was an All-Conference selection at offensive tackle...was a member of the High Honor Roll and of the National Honor Society...Personal: Born September 8, majoring in sportsmedicine with an emphasis on pre-physical therapy...son of Richard and Sandra... has one sister, Jenna. Bryce Mostoller Year... Sophomore Position... Tight End Height Weight...24 Hometown... Somerset, Pa. High School...Somerset 25: Played in games...high School: Played football and baseball at Somerset Area High School...was a two-time All-State selection at the AAA level...was a three-time All- Conference member...personal: Born October 25, majoring in international business...son of Scott and Tina...has one sister, Marisa. Bruno Natter Ryan Michaels Trevor Morrison Year...Redshirt Freshman Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Mentor, Ohio High School...Mentor 25: Did not see action...high School: Played football at Mentor High School...was a Second Team All-Ohio selection... All-News Herald member...personal: Born April 2, majoring in athletic training with a minor in exercise science...son of Joyce and David. 25: Played in games.. recorded 7 total tackles - 38 solo, 32 assisted.. had nine tackles (2 solo, 9 ast) against Bentley on September 5.. had eight tackles (3 solo, 5 ast) against West Chester on September 2 and had eight tackles (6 solo, 2 ast) against Bloomsburg on September : Saw action in nine games for the Lakers finished the season with 8 total tackles, 4 of which were solo stops had a season high six tackles (four solo, two assisted) against Edinboro on October 23 recovered a fumble against Bloomsburg on September 2 23: Appeared in three games and recorded one assisted tackle in final game of season at East Stroudsburg...also played against Cheyney and Gannon...22: Did not see action...high School: Played football and baseball at Thomas Jefferson High School...had six catches for yards and one touchdown as a senior...also finished with 26 total tackles (7 solo) and a forced fumble...was a two-time All-Conference selection...also named to All-Conference team in baseball three times...personal: Born May 2, majoring in finance...son of Gary and Rose...has one brother, Angelo, and one sister, Rosina. BRUNO NATTER CAREER STATISTICS Bruno Natter Year...Redshirt Senior Position... Linebacker Height Weight...22 Hometown...Jefferson Hills, Pa. High School...Thomas Jefferson GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE

18 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Brad Novak Year...Junior Position...Wide Receiver Height...5- Weight...8 Hometown...North Olmsted, Ohio High School... North Olmsted 25: Played in games.. recorded 23 receiving yards on five catches...24: Saw action in all games for the Lakers finished the season with 7 catches for 76 yards (.4 yards per catch) had a season-high 46 receiving yards against Seton Hill on November returned two punts for 4 yards against Shippensburg University on November 5 also recorded one solo tackle on the season High School: Played football and baseball at North Olmsted High School... named Academic All-State, All-Conference, All-District, and was the team s Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior...was a three-year letterman...won the Scholar Athlete Award for the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the National Football Foundation... was a four-year letterman in baseball...was a All-Conference and All- District selection...was a Academic All-State selection in baseball...personal: Born January 27, majoring in political science...son of Glenn and Susan...has two brothers, Kyler and Anthony, and one sister, Vivian...father, Glenn, played football at Mercyhurst from 989 to finished career with 8 total tackles and still ranks seventh on the school s all-time list with ten career interceptions. BRAD NOVAK CAREER STATISTICS GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL Rocky Owens Year...Junior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...22 Hometown...North East, Pa. High School...North East 25: Played in ten games.. recorded 39 total tackles - 3 solo and eight assisted.. had seven total tackles (6 solo, ast) against Bloomsburg on September 9.. had six total tackles (5 solo, ast) against Bentley on September 5 and against Slippery Rock on October 7.. had one blocked kick against Edinboro on October : Appeared in all games for the Lakers finished the seasons with five tackles, three of which were solo High School: Played football and basketball, locally, at North East High School...averaged 6. yards per carry and posted 59 solo tackles as a junior...participated in the North-South All-Star Game as a senior...personal: Born January 4, majoring in Sports Medicine. ROCKY OWENS CAREER STATISTICS Brad Novak GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Chris Peluso Year... Sophomore Position... Linebacker Height Weight...2 Hometown...Portersville, Pa. High School... Laurel 25: Played in nine games.. recorded total tackles - six solo, four assisted.. had three tackles ( solo, 2 ast) against Edinboro on October 22.. had two solo tackles against Bentley on September 5 and against Indiana (Pa.) on September 22...High School: Participated in football, baseball, and track and field at Laurel High School...was a three-time All-Conference selection in football... led team in tackles in 22, 23, and 24...was a three-year letterman in baseball...lettered in track once...personal: Born December 29, majoring in exercise science...son of Larry and Brenda...has two brothers, Anthony and Nick. CHRIS PELUSO CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Jakob Plonski Year... Redshirt Junior Position... Linebacker Height Weight...22 Hometown...Erie, Pa. High School...Cathedral Prep 25: Played in seven games...recorded 5 tackles - 32 solo, 8 assisted...had tackles (9 solo, 2 ast) against Bloomsburg on September 9...had seven total tackles against Bentley (4 solo, 3 ast) on September 5, West Chester (2 solo, 5 ast) on September 2, Gannon (6 solo, ast) on October, and Slippery Rock (6 solo, ast) on October : Saw action in all games for the Lakers finished the season with 9 total tackles, of which were solo stops had a season-high three solo tackles against Edinboro on October 23 intercepted his lone pass of the season against Seton Hill on November and returned it for 42 yards also had a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup on the season 23: Did not see action...high School: Played locally at Cathedral Prep High School, helping the Ramblers to the 22 State Championship...was a All-State selection at linebacker by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers...was a All-State selection at linebacker by PFN...was a All-District member at linebacker... was a Region 6 selection at linebacker and a Region 6 member at tight end...personal: Born November 7, majoring in criminal justice...son of Mary and Donald... has two sisters, Melissa and Autumn. JAKOB PLONSKI CAREER STATISTICS Marcus Placke Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Wide Receiver Height Weight...65 Hometown... Cincinnati, Ohio High School...Princeton 25: Did not see action...high School: Played football and competed in track and field at Princeton High School...was a three-year varsity letterman in football...earned Captain Award...won three GMC All-Academic honors...personal: Born February 3, majoring in sports medicine...son of Crystal and Thomas...has two siblings, Paris and Skylar. GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE 8

19 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Dante Redwood Year... Sophomore Position...Defensive Back Height Weight Hometown... North Ridgeville, Ohio High School... Grafton Midview 25: Played in all games.. had 8 total tackles, 2 of those being solo tackles, including three solo tackles in games against West Chester on September 2 and Seton Hill on October 3.. had a season total of 64 all purpose yards...high School: Competed in football, basketball, and track and field at Grafton Midview High School...was an All-Region member in the - and 2-meter dash...four-year varsity letterwinner in track...lettered in basketball once...earned conference Sportsmanship Award in basketball...was a three-year letterwinner in football...named All-State at cornerback...two-time All-District cornerback...two-time All-Conference cornerback...defensive MVP of the North/South Ohio All-Star Classic...Personal: Born December 7, majoring in physical therapy...son of Donald and Dorothy...has four siblings - Danthea, Dimitri, Danielle, and Scott. DANTE REDWOOD CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL DREW ROBINSON CAREER STATISTICS RUSH GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL REC GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL KR GP NO YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL Drew Robinson Year...Senior Position...Running Back Height Weight...85 Hometown...New Castle, Pa. High School... Union Area 25: Played in games.. recorded 5 rushing yards on 29 carries and had two touchdowns.. recorded 6 rushing yards on eight carries against Edinboro on October 22 and had one touchdown.. had four rushing yards for a touchdown against California (Pa.) on November 7.. recorded 9 receiving yards on eight garbage with the longest reception at 38 yards.. had 56 receiving yards on 2 catches against Bentley on September 5.. had 3 receiving yards on 2 carries against California (Pa.) on November : Appeared in all games for the Lakers, starting in one was named to All-PSAC West as a kick return specialist...also named to ECAC Division II All-Star Team and was a Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region I Third Team selection... finished second on the team with 92 rushing yards on 59 carries had catches for 95 yards and one touchdown on the season finished the season with 599 kick return yards...recorded an 87-yard kick return for a touchdown against Seton Hill on November (sixth-longest kick return in school history) led the PSAC in kick return yard average (28.5) led the Lakers in all-purpose yards with 986 season-high 46 rushing yards against Clarion on October 4 had a career-high 69 all purpose yards against Seton Hill on November...had five games of at least allpurpose yards...had a season-long, and team-long 78-yard reception for a touchdown against Clarion on October yard reception was tied for eighth-longest in school history...also had an 83-yard kick return in season opener at Bentley - longest return in school history that did not result in a touchdown 23: Was on-pace for an outstanding rookie campaign until injuries forced him to miss the final five games of the year...had 9 carries for 5 yards and two touchdowns, one reception for nine yards, and returned five kickoffs for 4 yards...finished the season with 273 all-purpose yards - sixth-highest total on the team...averaged 7.9 yards per carry, which led the team...season-high nine carries (5 yards) and first collegiate touchdown in win over Cheyney on October 5...season-high 88 yards rushing (six carries), including season-long 45-yard touchdown in win at Seton Hill on October 2...had 6 all-purpose yards against Cheyney...High School: Was a three-sport athlete (football, baseball, basketball) at Union Area High School...was All- Conference Big 7 selection at defensive back and running back during sophomore, junior, and senior seasons...named to All-Conference on both offense and defense as a senior... was a member of the National Honor Society...was All-Conference in baseball junior and senior years as selected by the New Castle News...Personal: Born June 7, majoring in hospitality management with a minor in business management...son of Stacy and Tina...has one sister, Christina, and one brother, Linnell...brother finished a standout four-year career in the Mercyhurst secondary in 22. Conall Ryan Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight Hometown... Floral Park, N.Y. High School...Kellenburg Memorial 25: Played in nine games.. recorded seven total tackles - 4 solo, 3 assisted.. had three solo tackles against Bloomsburg on September 9.. had three total tackles ( solo, 2 ast) against Clarion on October : Saw action in two games for the Lakers...23: Did not see action... High School: Was a two-year varsity starter and four-year letterwinner in football at Kellenburg Memorial High School...posted 55 tackles, ten sacks, and 2 tackles for a loss during senior season...also forced six fumbles, recovered five fumbles, had an interception, and blocked a punt...led team in sacks, tackles for a loss, forced fumbles, and fumble recoveries...was a CHFSL All-Star... also lettered in lacrosse and track and field...personal: Born August, majoring in hotel and restaurant management and minoring in sports management...son of John and Christine...has two siblings, Cailey and John. CONALL RYAN CAREER STATISTICS Drew Robinson GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE

20 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Richie Sanders Year...Redshirt Senior Position...Running Back Height Weight...85 Hometown... Painesville, Ohio High School... Lake Catholic 25: Saw action in eleven games for the Lakers.. had 467 total rushing yards on 76 possessions.. ran 7 yards on 2 possessions against Edinboro and scored two touchdowns on October 22.. recorded 737 yards on kick returns, 4 of those yards recorded against Clarion on October 3.. recorded 7 receiving yards on 6 catches...24: Did not see action...23: Appeared in final five games of season after missing first six due to injuries...finished third on team with 3 yards rushing, averaging 62.2 yards per game on the ground...averaged 6.5 yards per carry and scored three touchdowns...had four receptions for 43 yards...became primary kickoff return specialist upon his return to the lineup and had returns for 35 yards, averaging 3.5 yards per attempt... finished third on team with 669 all-purpose yards but lead team in per-game average with had career-high 298 all-purpose yards in win at East Stroudsburg on November 6 (2 rushing, 22 receiving, 55 kickoff returns)...career-long 74-yard touchdown run against East Stroudsburg (sixth-longest run in school history)...had at least 7 all-purpose yards in all five games, including three games of or more...had 7 yards rushing on just carries in first game in a year-anda-half in win over Gannon on October : Medical redshirt...2: Named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year, becoming the first player in program history to earn a conference Rookie of the Year honor...was also a All-PSAC West selection...saw action in all games for the Lakers led the rushing attack with 532 yards rushing on 32 attempts and six touchdowns recorded a season-high 25 yards on 24 carries in a victory over Clarion, proving to be the team s only -yard rushing game of the season also proved to be a threat out of the backfield finishing fourth on the team in receptions (8) and amounting to 67 receiving yards on the season...went 2-for-2 passing the football, including a 62-yard touchdown strike to Paris Bruner against Indiana, Pa...finished second on the team with 749 all-purpose yards, averaging 68. all-purpose yards per contest...high School: Played football and participated in track and field... holds every rushing record at Lake Catholic High School...was an All-State selection...rushed for,465 and 22 touchdowns during senior season...also had 3 total tackles and two interceptions, both of which were returned for touchdowns, in senior season...personal: Born August, majoring in business management...son of Richard and Jessica Sanders...has one sister, Jerica, and one brother, Justin. RICHIE SANDERS CAREER STATISTICS RUSH GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL , REC GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL KR GP NO YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL 29 48, PR GP NO YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL Richie Sanders 25: Did not see action. Tom Sever Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight...25 Hometown... Herminie, Pa. High School...Yough Nick Slonac Year...Redshirt Senior Position... Linebacker Height Weight Hometown...Mechanicsburg, Pa. High School...Trinity 25: Played in five games.. recorded four total tackles - solo, 3 assisted.. had two tackles ( solo, ast) against Shippensburg on November : Moved from tight end to linebacker and started in all games for the Lakers finished second on the team with six tackles for a loss recorded 44 total tackles on the season, 27 of which were solo stops had a season-high eight tackles (six solo, two assisted) and a sack against West Chester on September 3 recorded two pass break-ups on the season 23: Saw action in four games on special teams and at tight end...earned playing time in wins over Millersville, Seton Hill, and Cheyney...also played at Slippery Rock...did not record any statistics...22: Did not see action...high School: Played football at Trinity High School...threw for 437 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for another score...finished senior year with 38 tackles, four sacks, three passes broken up, and one fumble recovery...was a two-time Mid-Penn All-Conference selection...was a All-State selection according to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers in 2...Personal: Born July 3, majoring in human resource management...son of Dave and Mary...has one brother, Zac, and one sister, Samantha...grandfathers played football at Michigan State and at Georgia. NICK SLONAC CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Alex Smith Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...95 Hometown... Valencia, Pa. High School...Mars Area 25: Played in one game.. recorded one solo tackle against Bentley on September : Appeared in ten games for the Lakers finished the season with 9 total tackles, 5 of which were solo stops recorded one pass break-up on the season in a game against Clarion on October 4 started his first collegiate game against California University (Pa.) on November 8 had four tackles in each of his last two games 23: Did not see action...high School: Played football and baseball at Mars Area High School...was the 22 team Most Valuable Player in football, helping Mars win the Greater Valley Conference Championship...was a All-Conference selection at defensive back and was a All-Conference selection at running back... was a All-Conference member as an all-purpose player...recorded more than, all-purpose yards...was a three-year varsity letterwinner and was an honor roll student...in baseball, broke school record for stolen bases in a season (22) and earned the 22 Coaches Award... Personal: Born October 6, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Jeff and Sandy...has two brothers, Chris and Nathan...twin brother, Chris, is also a redshirt junior on the Mercyhurst football team. ALEX SMITH CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE 2

21 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Chris Smith Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...95 Hometown... Valencia, Pa. High School...Mars Area 25: Played in one game against Bentley on September : Did not see action...23: Did not see action...high School: Played football at Mars Area High School...caught three passes for 44 yards and a touchdown, while also registering 48 total tackles and six tackles for a loss as a senior...personal: Born October 6, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Jeff and Sandy...has two brothers, Alex and Nathan...twin brother, Alex, is also a redshirt junior on the Mercyhurst football team. E Andre Smith Year... Sophomore Position...Running Back Height Weight...85 Hometown...Lake Hamilton, Fla. High School...Victory Christian Academy 25: Did not see action. Zach Smith Year... Redshirt Junior Position...Wide Receiver Height...5- Weight...8 Hometown...Rochester, N.Y. High School... Greece Arcadia 25: Played in ten games.. recorded three total tackles on the season against West Chester on September 2..24: Did not see action...23: Did not see action...high School: Was a twoyear varsity letterman at Greece Arcadia High School...was team captain as a senior...led team in all receiving categories throughout high school...was the recipient of the Scott Spino Scholar Athlete Award...Personal: Born March 22, majoring in athletic training...son of Lori, Mike, and Paul...has one brother, Brennan, and one sister, Nicole...father, Paul, played football at Mercyhurst as a defensive back from 985 to he was a four-year starter and was a preseason All-American in 988 and an All-American that same year. Steven Stauss Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position... Offensive Lineman Height Weight...3 Hometown...Oakfield, N.Y. High School... Albion 25: Played in six games...24: Did not see action...high School: Played football and baseball at Albion High School...three-year varsity starter...finished senior season with 78 total tackles and three quarterback sacks...two-time B-North Division All-Star... All- Western New York honoree as a senior...finalist for the Trench Award, which honors Western New York s Top Lineman...Personal: Born April 22, majoring in business marketing with a minor in intelligence studies...son of Richard and Leslie. Steven Stauss Dorian Stevens Year...Senior Position...Defensive Back Height Weight...8 Hometown...Trafford, Pa. High School... Penn-Trafford 25: Played in games.. recorded 5 total tackles - 37 solo, 3 assisted.. had nine total tackles (7 solo, 2 ast) against Bentley on September 5.. had eight total tackles (7 solo, ast) against Indiana (Pa.) on September 26.. had four interceptions on the season, recording two of those against Edinboro on October 22 for 4 yards.. recorded one broken pass against Edinboro on October : Saw action in all games for the Lakers, starting in three finished second on the team with 6 kick returns for 289 yards (8. yards per return) finished sixth on the team in all-purpose yardage with 32 recorded 27 tackles on the season, 8 of which were solo stops intercepted his only pass of the season against Edinboro on October 23 had a season-high nine tackles (eight solo, one assisted) against Seton Hill on November 23: Played in nine games, earning one start at Slippery Rock on September 28...led the team with eight punt returns and finished second with 6 punt return yards...averaged 7.5 yards per punt return...had three kickoff returns for 55 yards (8.3 per return)...finished the season with 5 all-purpose yards...had nine total tackles, seven of which were solo stops...had season-high four tackles in win over Millersville on September 4...had 44 yards on three punt returns at Slippery Rock...High School: Was a three-year letterman in both football and basketball at Penn Trafford High School...was also team captain for both teams...was a All-Conference selection in football during senior year... had more than,6 all-purpose yards as a senior...was a member of the Tribune Review Terrific 25...was a high Honor Roll student with a 3.8 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society...Personal: Born March 8, majoring in biology...son of Lisa...has one sister, Maria, and one brother, Tommy. DORIAN STEVENS CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL PR GP NO YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL KR GP NO YDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL Kazimer Struna Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position... Linebacker Height Weight...9 Hometown... Concord, Ohio High School... Lake Catholic 25: Played in nine games.. recorded six total tackles - 4 solo, 2 assisted.. had four tackles (2 solo, 2 ast) against Shippensburg on November 4.. had two solo tackles against Bentley on September : Did not see action...high School: Played football and wrestled at Lake Catholic High School...Personal: Born March 2, majoring in business...son of John and Vilija...has one brother, Chase, and one sister, Abby...brother Chase is freshman on Mercyhurst football team. KAZIMER STRUNA CAREER STATISTICS Dorian Stevens GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE

22 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Matt Swartz Year... Sophomore Position... Kicker/Punter Height Weight... 2 Hometown...Sarver, Pa. High School...Freeport Area Logan Weaver Year...Junior Position...Quarterback Height Weight...25 Hometown...Punxsutawney, Pa. High School...Punxsutawney 25: Did not see any action. Jake Tarasovitch Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Defensive Back Height Weight... 7 Hometown...Erie, Pa. High School...McDowell 25: Did not see any action...high School: Played football locally at McDowell High School... was a Region 6 All-Star as a junior and senior...was an All-District selection as a senior...was an All-State selection as a senior...helped lead Trojans to District Championship...Personal: Born January 6, major is undecided...son of Joe and Debbi...has two sisters, Maggie and Jessica Clay Waldron Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Wide Receiver Height...5- Weight...95 Hometown... Ruffsdale, Pa. High School...Yough 25: Did not see any action...high School: Participated in football, wrestling, and track and field at Yough High School...was a four-year letterman in all three sports...three-time All-Conference selection in football...was a sectional qualifier in wrestling and track...personal: Born August 27, majoring in intelligence studies with a minor in criminal justice...son of Karen and Doug... has one sister, Jessica. Quinn Walsh Year...Redshirt Freshman Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight...24 Hometown... Concord, Ohio High School... Lake Catholic 25: Did not see any action...high School: Three-time varsity letter winner in football at Lake Catholic High School...also wrestled for two years...personal: Born September 29, majoring in computer systems...son of Sean and Debby...has one brother, Sean Jr. 25: Saw action in four games for the Lakers.. had a pass efficiency of threw for 229 passing yards with the longest reception at 66 yards against Shippensburg on November 4...Prior To Mercyhurst: Played two seasons at Indiana University of Pennsylvania...High School: Played football and basketball at Punxsutawney High School...Personal: Born December 6, majoring in hospitality management...son of Jeff and Tammy...has one brother, Dylan. LOGAN WEAVER CAREER STATISTICS PASSING GP COMP-ATT YDS PCT TD INT LONG TOTAL Trae Williams Year...Redshirt Senior Position... Tight End Height Weight Hometown...Beachwood, Ohio High School...Orange 25: Played in nine games.. recorded five total tackles - 2 solo, 3 assisted.. had one solo tackle against Bloomsburg on September 9 and against Indiana (Pa.) on September : Saw action in two games for the Lakers recorded three tackles on the season, all of which came against Shippensburg University on November 5 23: Appeared in victory over Cheyney on October : Saw action in the season opener at Notre Dame College on August 3...did not record any statistics...high School: Participated in football, basketball, and track and field at Orange High School...was a All-Conference selection at linebacker...finished senior season with.5 sacks and 5.5 tackles for a loss...also forced four fumbles, recovered three fumbles, and picked off two passes...set career-highs with 6 tackles in one game as a senior and 3.5 sacks in one game as a sophomore...ran an.7 -meter dash in track and field...also recorded 42.5 feet in the shot put...personal: Born September 2, majoring in communications...son of Johnny and Chariss...has one brother, Spencer...father played football at Kent State. TRAE WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS F O O T B A L L GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE 22

23 26 RETURNING PLAYERS Ben Young Year... Redshirt Sophomore Position...Defensive Back Height...5- Weight Hometown...New Castle, Pa. High School... Union Area 25: Saw action in eleven games.. recorded 3 total tackles, 9 solo, 4 assisted.. had five total tackles, 4 of them solo against Gannon on October...24: Did not see action...high School: Played football and basketball at Union Area High School...gained 28 yards rushing on 4 carries, caught 23 passes for 355 yards, and scored 78 points ( TD s, three two-point conversions, and six PATs) as a senior... All-Big Seven Conference on offense (WR) and defense (CB)...in basketball, averaged 2.3 ppg (second in county), eight rebounds, and six assists as a senior...finished career with,4 points...personal: Born February 2, majoring in sports business management...son of David and Diane...has one brother, David Jr., who was drafted in second round by the Seattle Supersonics of the NBA in 24, and four sisters; Rashida, Chiante, Charity, and Nicole...sister Charity s husband is Leon Washington who played in the NFL for nine seasons for the Jets, Seahawks, Patriots, and Titans BEN YOUNG CAREER STATISTICS GP UA A TOT TFL-Yds SACKS-Yds INT PD FF FR TOTAL Ben Young Spencer Zernechel Year... Sophomore Position...Defensive Lineman Height Weight...23 Hometown... Canton, Ohio High School... GlenOak 25: Played in four games...high School: Played football at GlenOak High School...Personal: Born October 4, majoring in intelligence studies...son of Scott and Jill...has two siblings, Alex and Morgan MEDIA GUIDE

24 MA J OR P OS TSEASO N AWARD WI NNERS AFCA All-America 23 2 AP Little All-America Third Team Steven Wakefield Trevor Kennedy Colin Kimball Steven Wakefield Tim Bednarski Don Gibbon Tim Ruth Beyond Sports Network All-America 24 Colin Kimball Third Team 23 Steven Wakefield 22 Kevin Poropat Tim Bednarski D2football.com All-America 2 Trevor Kennedy 23 Steven Wakefield 2 Ian Wild 2 Bryan Boyce Daktronics All-America 24 2 Don Hansen All-America Bryan Boyce Third Team Football News All-America Third Team Don Gibbon Academic All-District Steven Wakefield Ian Wild 985 Greg Latimer Don Gibbon Joe Dever John Matarazzo Ryan Michaels Colin Kimball John Matarazzo Ryan Michaels Colin Kimball John Matarazzo Ryan Bartizal Steve Reinhardt Anthony Vendemia Andrew Bukta Bryant Kimball Steve Reinhardt Ian Wild Bryan Boyce Ian Wild Craig Moone Dan Schuler Zac Wild Mike McQuillan Kevin Brubaker Tom Palmer Mike Hanes Tim Ruth Jim Sturm Pittsburgh Press All-District Ben Gysin T.J. Latimer Ian Wild Bryan Boyce Trevor Kennedy Tim Brediger Doug Brinkley Justin Gibson Rob Taylor Tim Brediger Greg Latimer Paul Smith Mike Hanes Charles Rhodes Dave Scarsella Jim Sturm Don Erdley ECAC Defensive Rookie Of The Year 23 Ryan Carroll ECAC Offensive Player Of The Year 2 Trevor Kennedy ECAC Defensive Player Of The Year 24 Colin Kimball (co) PSAC West Defensive Player Of The Year 2 Bryan Boyce National Strength & Conditioning All-America 988 Brian Haberstock PSAC West Freshman Of The Year 22 Brandon Brown-Dukes 2 Richie Sanders Pizza Hut All-America 986 Third Team ECAC Coach Of The Year 24 Brian Haberstock Dave Scarsella Charlie Wertz Tim Ruth Jerry Spetz Jim Sturm 28 John Matarazzo Colin Kimball John Matarazzo Colin Kimball Ian Wild Bryan Boyce Ian Wild Bryan Boyce Ryan Michaels John Matarazzo Andrew Bukta Bryan Boyce Tim Ruth ECAC Offensive Rookie Of The Year 24 Dustin Rogalla Paul Smith Charlie Wertz Jim Zank Greg Latimer Charlie Wertz Scott Gorring Pete Starrett Don Gibbon Tim Ruth Don Erdley Tim Ruth Dave Scarsella Jim Sturm Greg Latimer MEDIA GUIDE 998 Trevor Kennedy Brandon Hill Tim Bednarski Bill Davis Mike Evans Keith Swanson Eric Wicks Ed Regovich Fred Hale Eric Wicks Dave Armstrong Craig Zonna PSAC West Offensive Player Of The Year 2 Trevor Kennedy 2 Trevor Kennedy Academic All-America Trevor Kennedy Colin Kimball Trevor Kennedy Marty Schaetzle Steven Wakefield PSAC West Coach Of The Year 24 Marty Schaetzle 2 Marty Schaetzle 28 Marty Schaetzle Pete Nevins PSAC Scholar-Athlete Of The Year 2- Ian Wild Erie Times News Sportsman Of The Year 2 Ian Wild Lambert Meadowlands Team Of The Year 2 ECAC Division II Team Of The Year 2 22 Ian Wild 24

25 AL L -C ONF ER ENC E SELEC TI O NS Ed Bailey Dustin Galich Scott Platz 25 Keith Swanson, LB Ed Bailey, WR Matt Kissell, QB Doug Brinkley, DB Kevin Brubaker, DL Scott Platz, LB 999 (GLIAC) 28 (PSAC) Richard Stokes, RB Dave Hetrick, OL Zac Wild, DL Bryan Boyce, LB Jimmy Kokrak, LB Josh Szeluga, TE Theo Hall, DB Ed Bailey, WR Scott Platz, LB Kevin Brubaker, DL Tom Palmer, DB Matt Kissell, QB Justin Siemon, WR Lou D Ambrosio, DL Brad Miller, DL Garrett Patty, DB 29 (PSAC) Dave Hetrick, OL Tim Herbener, LB Fred Hale, DL Bryan Boyce, LB Ian Wild, DB Julius McCormick, DB Josh Szeluga, TE Andrew Salamon, OL 2 (GLIAC) Ed Bailey, WR Scott Platz, LB Steve Hill, DB Vinnie Corasaniti, P Joe Kolek, OL Tom Palmer, DB Justin Siemon, WR Pat Testrake, OL 2 (GLIAC) Garrett Patty, DB Tim Siemon, WR Phil Provenzano, RB 2 (PSAC) Trevor Kennedy, WR Ian Wild, DB Bryan Boyce, LB Julius McCormick, DB Fred Hale, DL Gerald Anderson, RB Tim Herbener, LB Kevin Poropat, OL Terrence Coon, WR Travis Rearick, QB 22 (GLIAC) Bryan Morrison, LB Brian Smith, LB Rob Keefe, DB Jeff Thiel, TE Brian Paulozzi, OL Mike McQuillan, DL 23 (GLIAC) 2 (PSAC) Trevor Kennedy, WR Trevor Kennedy, SPEC Richie Sanders, RB Kevin Poropat, OL Ian Wild, LB Jeff Groene, FB Steve Reinhardt, OL R.J. Miller, TE Dustin Galich, DL Kevin Williams, LB Mike McQuillan, DL Rob Keefe, DB Brad Thompson, WR Justin Adams, RB Matt Dubowski, DL Terrance Patrick, DL Jeff Thiel, TE 24 (GLIAC) Justin Adams, RB Ben Bluemle, SPEC Terrance Patrick, DL Jeff Thiel, TE Brian Smith, LB Mike Krahe, DL Neil Harris, DB Mike Cikra, LB 22 (PSAC) Brandon Brown-Dukes, RB Aaron McGee, LB Kevin Poropat, OL L.J. Stevens, DB Paris Bruner, WR Dustin Galich, DL Allen Jones II, RB Steven Wakefield, P Steven Wakefield, K 25 (GLIAC) Jimmy Kokrak, LB Ben Bluemle, DB Calvin Kelly, WR Grant Marshman, LB Dan Schuler, TE Ed Pfeiffer, OL Brooks Davidson, OL 23 (PSAC) Brandon Brown-Dukes, RB Ben Gysin, OL R.J. Miller, TE Steven Wakefield, K Dustin Galich, DL Allen Jones II, RB Steve Reinhardt, OL Pat Behm, LB Colin Kimball, DB 26 (GLIAC) Richard Stokes, RB Brandon Hill, P Bryan Boyce, LB Alan Dailide, OL Roger McClinton, DB Jeff Nowling, WR Dan Salupo, TE Dan Schuler, TE 24 (PSAC) Brandon Brown-Dukes, RB Ben Gysin, OL Colin Kimball, DB R.J. Miller, TE Joe Dever, LB Michael Foster, DB Drew Robinson, KR Jordan Spangler, P Garrett Wild, LB Stephen Yarbrough, WR 27 (GLIAC) Richard Stokes, RB Brandon Hill, HB Zac Wild, DL Theo Hall, DB Charlie Gleisner, LB Aaron Haynes, WR Tim Herbener, LB Mitch Phillis, QB Gary Smith, OL Josh Szeluga, TE 25 (PSAC) Brandon Brown-Dukes, RB Joe Dever, LB John Matarazzo, TE Dylan Kondis, P Richie Sanders, RS Tevin Stewart, DB F.J. Williams, WR Kevin Poropat Justin Siemon Richard Stokes Jeff Thiel Tom Palmer 998 (MIFC) 26 MEDIA GUIDE

26 GREAT GAMES IN HISTORY First Game in School History Mercyhurst 28 St. John Fisher Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium September 5, 98 Mercyhurst began varsity play with a 28- win over visiting St. John Fisher. Duquesne transfer, John Moore, scored the first TD in program history on a fouryard run in the first half. I couldn t believe what happened, said Laker coach Tony DeMeo just minutes after he was carried off the field by his players. When we scored for the first time, I just wanted the game to be over, but it was even better as it went on. Mercyhurst 7, Widener 7 Memorial Stadium September 5, 984 In a game that head coach Tony DeMeo called obviously the biggest win in the football program s history, Mercyhurst defeated longtime Division III powerhouse Widener 7-7. Widener was just three years removed from its second Division III National Championship, but scored its only touchdown on its second possession of the game, driving 86 yards in plays. The Laker defense would stiffen, allowing just 43 yards the rest of the way, and in the process, sacked Pioneer quarterback Dan Guy seven times. Quarterback Eddie Ricci scored Mercyhurst s first touchdown on a six-yard run. After a 34-yard field goal by Laker kicker Tim Wilkins put Mercyhurst ahead -7, Mercyhurst closed out the scoring with a 3-play drive, capped off by Tim Ruth s one-yard run. Mercyhurst 9, Dayton 6 Welcome Stadium November 9, 985 Mercyhurst stunned the Flyers, one of the top Division III outfits in the nation. After enduring a 3-minute delay at the outset because of lightning, Dayton kicked two first quarter field goals for a 6- lead but wouldn t score again. Scott Gorring s 68-yard punt return tied the game in the third and Darryl Lewis five-yard TD run late in the quarter put Mercyhurst ahead for keeps. QB Brian Rostek finished Dayton and the scoring on a two-yard run midway through the fourth. Villanova 42, Mercyhurst 35 Erie Veterans Stadium September 27, 986 In a game billed as The Main Event, the two teams produced nearly 85 yards of total offense. The Wildcats outscored Mercyhurst 35- in the first and third quarters; the Lakers owned a 35-7 advantage in the second and fourth. Mercyhurst rallied from 2- and 35-9 deficits to square the game at 35 with under seven minutes left. But Villanova took the lead on a late TD pass and stopped Mercyhurst on a fourth-and-one with just over a minute to play. Buffalo State 59, Mercyhurst 52 (5OT) UB Stadium November 2, 996 Mercyhurst s first overtime football game proved to be a donnybrook - featuring five overtimes against Buffalo State. The teams battled for over four hours before the game was decided. Regulation ended at Each team scored touchdowns and extra points in the first two extra sessions, kicked field goals in the third (Eric Wicks boot bouncing over the crossbar), and failed to score in the fourth. With darkness approaching, the Bengals scored a touchdown and kicked the point after in the fifth overtime. Mercyhurst QB Matt Golga s fourth-and-ten pass from the Buffalo State 3 was knocked down at the goal line. The Lakers argued for pass interference, but didn t get the call. Mercyhurst 24, Wayne State 7 Wayne State Stadium September 5, 998 Mercyhurst won its first game at the Division II scholarship level by defeating Wayne State. Matt Kissell had the best opening-day performance ever by a Mercyhurst QB by throwing for 274 yards and three touchdowns. Justin Gibson rushed for two scores and Tim Brediger caught a 38- yard TD pass. CB Tim Bednarski intercepted a pass for the seventh straight game. Vinnie Corasaniti averaged nearly 4 yards on six punts and cashed a 38-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Mercyhurst 34, Edinboro 2 Tullio Field September 8, 999 The first football meeting between the schools since 983 when Mercyhurst was a third-year Division III program drew the largest crowd ever (3,5) at Tullio Field. Mercyhurst spotted the Fighting Scots a 4- first quarter lead before mounting a comeback. Vinnie Corasaniti s 29-yard field goal just before halftime gave the Lakers a 2-7 lead, one they would never relinquish. QB Matt Kissell threw four touchdown passes. Scott Platz, Tom Palmer, and Garrett Patty keyed a Mercyhurst defense that forced five turnovers and stiffened after the first quarter. Mercyhurst 22, #3 Saginaw 5 Tullio Field October 9, 24 Mercyhurst staged one of the biggest wins in school history with a 22-5 upset of No. 3 Saginaw Valley. The win was Mercyhurst s first against the Cardinals in seven tries. A strong defensive performance, including three interceptions, led the Lakers to victory. William Shealey deflected a pass in the endzone with under a minute left to preserve the win. Standout tight end Jeff Thiel had seven catches for 6 yards. Five of his catches came on the same drive as he carried the Lakers down the field. This shows we can compete with anyone in the GLIAC when we come to play, Thiel said. Mercyhurst 58, Wayne State 5 (3OT) Tullio Field September 5, 27 During a season in which Mercyhurst set numerous program records on the offensive side of the ball, the Lakers played a wild triple overtime game with Wayne State. Mercyhurst battled back from an early 2-3 defict to take a lead late in the fourth quarter, but Wayne State sent the game to overtime with a touchdown and two-point conversion with just 3 seconds left. Both teams converted touchdowns in the first two overtimes, but Brandon Hill caught a touchdown pass from Mitch Phillis in the third extra session, a score that Wayne State was unable to match. Mercyhurst 35, Cheyney Tullio Field September 6, 28 The Lakers opened their first season in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) with a crossover win against Eastern Division opponent Cheyney. Mercyhurst posted a defensive effort for the ages, holding Cheyney to just 68 yards of offense while dominating the time of possession battle to blank an opponent for the first time since a 48- win over Pace on November 6, 993. The Lakers outgained the Wolves , including a margin on the ground. Carnell Evans had a pair of rushing touchdowns in the victory. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 26

27 Mercyhurst 4, Clarion 7 Tullio Field September 2, 28 GREAT GAMES IN HISTORY way through the second quarter. Receiver Terrence Coon joined Kennedy, catching three passes for 2 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Travis Rearick established a new career high in passing yards (345) and tied his career high with four touchdown passes. Mercyhurst 5, Gannon 2 Erie Veterans Stadium October 7, 23 Mercyhurst won its first Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division contest in convincing fashion as the Lakers defeated Clarion, 4-7. The Lakers won the time of possession battle, holding the ball for 38:54, and outgained the Golden Eagles by a margin on the ground. Ben Jennings averaged 6. yards per carry, picking up 37 yards on the day, and Richard Stokes averaged 5.8, with 8 yards rushing. Mercyhurst s shutout bid ended when Clarion scored with 2:6 left in regulation. Mercyhurst 22, Edinboro 2 (OT) Sox Harrison Stadium October 6, 2 Mercyhurst engineered its second come-from-behind victory in as many weeks with a 22-2 overtime win at Edinboro. Trailing 4-7 late in the fourth quarter, the Lakers recovered an Edinboro fumble at the Fighting Scots 3-yardline, and Gerald Anderson capped off the drive with a nine yard touchdown run with 59 seconds left. Edinboro would score and kick the extra point to take a 2-4 lead on their OT possession. Mercyhurst came right back, with quarterback Travis Rearick connecting with Terrence Coon from yards out. The Lakers lined up for the point after, but an offsides penalty against Edinboro changed the Lakers minds. Rearick completed a pass to Trevor Kennedy to complete the two-point conversion and sealed the Mercyhurst overtime win. Mercyhurst 3, #3 California 2 Tullio Field October 23, 2 Mercyhurst registered its biggest win in program history by knocking off third-ranked California 3-2. It marked the highest-ranked opponent that Mercyhurst had ever beaten in their 3-year history. The win snapped the Vulcans 24- game winning streak against PSAC West opponents and propelled the Lakers into the Division II national rankings for the first time in school history. The Lakers forced four turnovers and held California to 328 yards of total offense, 8 yards below their season average. The game was tied 4-4 at halftime before Mercyhurst scored 7 unanswered points in the second half. Quarterback Travis Rearick threw for 299 yards and four touchdowns (no interceptions) in the victory, with receivers Trevor Kennedy (4 yards) and Terrence Coon ( yards) both eclipsing the century mark in receiving yards. #6 Mercyhurst 56 # Bloomsburg 37 PSAC Championship - Tullio Field November 3, 2 Mercyhurst continued its historic season in 2 by winning its first-ever conference championship, a high-scoring victory over th-ranked Bloomsburg. It marked the Lakers first PSAC title in just their third year as a full-time member. Wide receiver Trevor Kennedy was named the game s Most Valuable Player, recording 25 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in the victory. The two teams combined for 93 points, 965 yards of total offense, and touchdowns. Kennedy hauled in catches for 63 yards and two touchdowns, while also returning a punt 78 yards to paydirt mid- # Mercyhurst 28 #2 Bloomsburg 4 NCAA 2nd Round Playoffs - Tullio Field November 27, 2 Mercyhurst played in, and won, its first-ever NCAA postseason game, a 28-4 victory over Bloomsburg in a rematch of the PSAC Championship game. It was an historic afternoon for the Lakers all-around. With the win, the Lakers reached double-digit victories for the first time in school history, head coach Marty Schaetzle became the all-time winningest coach in school history with 42 victories, and Mercyhurst won its seventh consecutive game - also a program record. After a wild, high-scoring game with the Huskies two weeks prior, the Lakers defense took center stage, holding Bloomsburg to a season-low 25 yards of offense and 4 points. Quarterback Travis Rearick continued his stellar play by throwing for 252 yards and accounting for all four Mercyhurst touchdowns - three passing and one rushing. Mercyhurst 42, Clarion 38 Memorial Stadium November 5, 2 Mercyhurst mounted the biggest comeback in school history to stun the Golden Eagles at Memorial Stadium. Trailing 38-4 with 2 seconds left in the third quarter, the Lakers scored the final 28 points of the contest, beginning with a 7-yard pass play from Anthony Vendemia to tight end R.J. Miller to end the third quarter. Allen Jones II scored with 3:4 left to cut the deficit to Vendemia then hooked up with fullback Jeff Groene with 8:28 showing on the clock to cut the lead to three points. Richie Sanders capped off the miraculous come-from-behind win with a one-yard run with 32 seconds left in regulation. Sanders finished with the first -yard game of his career (25 yards and three touchdowns) while Vendemia had the second-biggest passing day of his career, finishing with 352 yards and two touchdowns. Mercyhurst 4, #22 California 7 Tullio Field November 3, 22 Mercyhurst claimed a share of the PSAC West title for the second time in three years when it posted its biggest margin of victory over a ranked opponent in school history. The Lakers knocked off the Vulcans 4-7, which marked the worst loss by California against a PSAC opponent since 23. Mercyhurst s previous-high in margin of victory over a ranked opponent was ten points in the Lakers 3-2 over California in 2. Brandon Brown-Dukes finished with 24 yards and two touchdowns, establishing a new school record for rushing scores in a season. He also broke Craig Woodard s 2-year old record for most rushing yards in a season by a freshman. The Lakers outscored the Vulcans 24-7 in the second quarter. Mercyhurst broke a 27-year-old program record by racking up 628 yards of total offense in a 5-2 victory over Gannon at Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium. The game, which was a benefit for ALS, was the first time the two schools met at Veterans Stadium since 997. The Lakers rushed for 47 yards - the third-highest total in program history and the most rushing yards since 985. The 47 yards on the ground did prove to be the program s most since moving to a Division I program. Brandon Brown-Dukes had the second 2-yard game of his career, finishing with a career-best 22 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Steven Wakefield became the program s all-time leading scorer at any position by going 6-for-6 on extra points and 3-for-3 on field goals. Mercyhurst 45, Slippery Rock 23 Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor, Michigan) October 8, 24 Mercyhurst and Slippery Rock resumed its rivalry at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan in a game known as the Big House Battle. It was a battle in the first half until the Lakers rattled off 3 consecutive points to earn a victory in front of more than 5, fans. Mercyhurst trailed 23-7 at halftime before outscoring The Rock, 28-, in the second half. Quarterback Brendan Boylan had a huge afternoon, completing 24-of-37 passes for 385 yards and four touchdowns while adding 27 more yards on the ground. Running back Brandon Brown-Dukes tied a Mercyhurst record with his 4th -yard game of his career, finishing with an even yards on 25 carries. The Laker defense held the high-powered Slippery Rock offense to just 83 total yards in the second half. Mercyhurst 59, California 49 Tullio Field November 8, 24 It was a record-breaking performance for the Mercyhurst offense and for quarterback Brendan Boylan in a shootout win over California (Pa.). Boylan eclipsed singlegame school records for completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns, total offensive yards, and touchdowns responsible for. The Independence, Ohio native completed 37-of-49 passes for 544 yards and six touchdowns and then added 9 yards and another score on the ground as he took down record after record on Saturday afternoon. His favorite target, Stephen Yarbrough, also set a school record in the win, recording 238 receiving yards on 2 receptions - three of which went for touchdowns. All told, the Lakers set a new school record with 64 yards of total offense, breaking their previous record of 628 set against Gannon last in 23. Mercyhurst s 59 points set a one-game high at Tullio Field, eclipsing the 58 scored in an overtime win over Wayne State in September of MEDIA GUIDE

28 H AL L O F FAM E I ND U C TEES Armstrong started for three seasons as an offensive lineman for the Mercyhurst football team. He excelled both on the field and in the classroom. He was named to the 985 All-District team and GTE Academic All-American team. After completing his college career, he played semi-professional football for the Cleveland Falcons in 988. Armstrong returned to his alma mater and served as an assistant coach for seven years. Gibbon played from 982 to 985 and was an integral part of putting the infant program on the map. The Lakers went a combined 25-- in Don s four years and 6-3 in his final two seasons. During that time, Mercyhurst won road games against such established programs as Gettysburg in 982; John Carroll in 983; Widener, Frostburg State, Duquesne, and Alfred in 984; and Dayton in 985. Gibbon made 362 tackles in his career, a record that lasted 5 years. He made 25 tackles in a single season, second all-time. Other Mercyhurst accolades include: Division III Football News Digest All-American, Pittsburgh Press All Region, Little All-American -- all in 985; and Pittsburgh Press Regional team in 984. He graduated in 986 with a 3.38 QPA in biology and completed his medical degree at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Gorring was primarily a split end, but also returned kickoffs and punts from 984 to 987. During those years, the Lakers went a combined 28-. He finished his career with 94 receptions for 78 yards and 2 touchdowns. Many of his receiving records stood until the late 9s. Gorring led the Lakers in receiving in both 986 and 987. In 985, on his first-ever collegiate attempt at Frostburg State, he booted a thenrecord 47-yard field goal. Later that same season, he jump-started Mercyhurst with a 68-yard punt return for a third quarter touchdown at Dayton to tie the game at 6-6. The Lakers went on to upset the powerful Flyers 9-6. He scored 94 points in a Laker uniform and amassed 3,258 all-purpose yards. During his years, he was a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Small College All-Star in 986, a Football News Pre-Season All America choice in 987, and a Pittsburgh Press All-District selection in MEDIA GUIDE Haberstock finished his outstanding career on the Laker football team with,27 rushing yards, which currently ranks 2th on the all-time list. He was the third rusher in program history to eclipse, career rushing yards, behind only Tim Ruth (982-85) and Darryl Lewis (984-87). He still holds the school record for most rushing yards in a game against Buffalo on October 27, 99, and for the longest kickoff return in school history - yards against Brockport State in 988. He was the first player to rush for four touchdowns in one game and held the school record for career yards per carry (5.) until it was broken in 23. He was a Pizza Hut Third Team All-American in 988. Kissell played football from 995 through 999 as the Lakers made the transition from Division II nonscholarship football to the scholarship Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). He moved into the starting QB job in the fifth game of his sophomore season and started every game thereafter. In just 25 games as the starter, he completed 488 passes for 6,524 yards and 56 touchdowns. Matt had one 5-yard game, three 4-yard, four 3-yard, and two more games of 25 yards-plus. His QB efficiency rating was among the best in Division II as a sophomore. As a junior, he directed Mercyhurst to victory in its first game at the D-II scholarship level, a 24-7 thriller at Wayne State. He finished second in the conference in total offense, third in passing average, and was chosen. In his senior year alone, Kissell completed 23 of 446 for 2983 yards and 27 touchdowns, all then one-year records, and, with four rushing TDs to his credit, factored in 3 of 38 Mercyhurst offensive touchdowns. He established new one-game marks for most plays (75), most pass attempts (6), most completions (35), most passing yards (52), and total offense (58), some of which stood until 24. Following his senior season, Matt was invited to play in the Division II All-Star Game. Latimer left an indelible impact on the Lakers football program in its early days, patrolling the field as a record-breaking two-time All-American linebacker from He participated during Mercyhurst s winningest span of football, as the team went 34-4 during his five seasons on campus. Latimer is the only 28

29 H A L L OF FAM E I ND U C TEES Mercyhurst football player to earn multiple All-America awards. The Warren, Pa. native is third all-time in program history for career tackles at 339, and holds the single-game and single-season records for tackles. He made 24 tackles against Salisbury State (/4/87), a mark which has stood for nearly 27 years. That same season, he registered a program-best 32 tackles. He was named All-American by Football News after his junior campaign of 987. Latimer was tabbed as a Preseason All-American prior to the 988 season, being named to the third team in the postseason All-America listing by Football News. Latimer led the team in tackles during his final three seasons as a Laker, taking over the team lead from his older brother, Tim, who starred from He grabbed a team-high five interceptions during a 6-3 season in 988, setting a program record for interceptions by a linebacker. Additionally, he returned two interceptions for touchdowns during his career, tying for the program record. Ruth, a punishing fullback, joined head coach Tony DeMeo s NCAA Division III squad in 982, the program s second year of existence. During Ruth s four years, the Lakers went a combined Along the way, Mercyhurst won road games against such stellar opponents as Gettysburg in 982, John Carroll in 983, Widener, Frostburg State, Duquesne, and Alfred - all in and Dayton in 985. Ruth led the team in rushing in 983, 984, and 985. He led the team in scoring in 984 and 985. His 8 points in 985 remained a one-year record until it was broken in 27. He is the school s fourth all-time leading rusher, finishing his career with 2,25 yards. He also ranks fourth all-time in rushing touchdowns with 28. Tim totaled eight -yard rushing games in his career and graduated in 986 with a 3.32 QPA in petroleum geology. Woodard played football for both head coaches Jim Chapman and Joe Kimball from 992 to 995. He was the first player in school history to rush for, yards in a season, finishing with,66 in 992, and held the single season rushing record until 27. He is third all-time in rushing yards (2,35), a record he held until 28. During his stellar career, Woodard had nine -yard games with a career best of 222 against Canisius in 992. He is one of five players in program history to rush for at least 2 yards in a game and still holds the record for the longest run from scrimmage, a 94-yard TD against Canisius. Woodard held the single-season record for most rushing yards per game and most rushing yards per game by a freshman (6.6 in 992) until both were surpassed in 22. He had four straight -yard games in 992 and is currently fifth all-time in all-purpose yards with 2,94. Following graduation from Mercyhurst, Woodard worked five years as a sportscaster for Erie Television Station WICU before shifting to the financial services industry. Sherrod played football from 98 to 984 at Mercyhurst and was a member of the first football team under head coach Tony DeMeo. Although the program has been in existence for 34 years, Sherrod is still tied for 6th in tackles-for-a-loss (36 in just 34 career games), 2th all-time in sacks (4), and 2st in tackles with 22 (72 solo, 49 assisted). Sherrod had 7 tackles-for-a-loss in 984, tied for fifth-most in a single season. He also had nine sacks in 984, a number that is currently tied for seventh-most in a single campaign. Sherrod is currently the Executive Director of the Martin Luther King Center in Erie. 29 Zonna started all four seasons for the Mercyhurst football team playing both quarterback and wide receiver. He led the team in passing with 568 yards in 98 and was the top receiver three straight seasons, setting records for yards and receptions in the process, which have both since been broken. He still is in the top in receiving yards for his career - tenth in the record books with,28. He also ranks th in receptions with 82, averaging 4.9 yards a catch with eight career touchdowns. Zonna finished his career in 985 as a Academic All-American. 26 MEDIA GUIDE

30 Langer was a member of the Mercyhurst football team from 99 until 994. He made an impact as a defensive lineman during his time at Mercyhurst. Langer finished his collegiate career tied for eighth all-time in career sacks. He tied for the fourth-highest mark for sacks in one season during his sophomore year. Langer ranks high in several other categories: tied for 3th in solo tackles, 2th in total tackles and tied for 23rd in tackles-for-loss. He led the Lakers in total tackles during his junior season. Langer was recognized on the Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Conference Team as a senior. During his junior year, he received special recognition from the National Strength and Conditioning Association achievements both in the weight room and on the gridiron. James Sturm was a member of the inaugural Mercyhurst football team as he competed for the Lakers from 98 until 984. He roamed the defensive backfield as a free safety for the Lakers. The 6-foot, 75-pound defensive back is ranked second all-time in Mercyhurst history in career interceptions. He held the record until it was broken in 24. Sturm was the team leader in interceptions during the 983 and 984 seasons. He started every game during his collegiate career and is currently tied for 44th in total tackles. Sturm, a member of the now-defunct Mercyhurst Football Hall of Fame, received several honors after his senior season, in which the Lakers enjoyed an 8- record. He was named a Third-Team All-American by the Football Gazette and, for his efforts in the classroom, was named to the Academic All-District Team. 26 MEDIA GUIDE 3

31 RUSHING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PASSING RECEIVING INTERCEPTIONS Year Player Yards 25 Brandon Brown-Dukes Brandon Brown-Dukes Brandon Brown-Dukes 8 22 Brandon Brown-Dukes Richie Sanders Gerald Anderson Ben Jennings Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Justin Adams Justin Adams Faheem Williams 42 2 Phil Provenzano 52 2 Mac McArdle Joe Magorien Justin Gibson Justin Gibson Justin Gibson Craig Woodard Matt Golga Shea Berkley Craig Woodard Pat Ott 5 99 Brian Haberstock Jeff Andrejchak Greg Haski Lou Konyha Bill Prencipe Tim Ruth Tim Ruth Tim Ruth John Moore Jeff Jones 28 Year Player Yards 25 Brendan Boylan Brendan Boylan Anthony Vendemia Anthony Vendemia Anthony Vendemia 55 2 Travis Rearick Joe Laffey Garret Kensy Mitch Phillis Mitch Phillis Mitch Phillis Jeff Nowling Jeff Nowling Jim Schuler Scott Farison 65 2 Mac McArdle Matt Kissell Matt Kissell Matt Kissell Matt Golga Matt Golga Matt Golga Matt Golga Chris Logero Chris Logero Chris Logero Dave Gordon Greg Haski Brian Rostek Brian Rostek Ed Ricci Greg Harayda Ed Ricci Ed Ricci Craig Zonna 568 Year Player Yards 25 F.J. Williams Stephen Yarbrough Jaquan Williams Paris Bruner 88 2 Trevor Kennedy Trevor Kennedy Josh Szeluga Dave Stallard Aaron Haynes Mark Watson Calvin Kelly John Egbert Jeff Thiel Jeff Thiel Tim Siemon Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Tim Brediger Tim Brediger Todd Melfi Todd Melfi Dan Ward Todd Melfi Brian Wiles Lance Yandell Tom Hemer Tom Hemer Scott Gorring Scott Gorring Craig Zonna Craig Zonna Craig Zonna Lee Barney John Moore 282 Year Player Int 25 Tevin Stewart 5 24 Colin Kimball 7 23 Colin Kimball 6 22 Linnell Robinson 3 2 L. Robinson/C. Kimball 2 2 Julius McCormick 5 29 Bryant Kimball 3 28 Theo Hall 3 27 Theo Hall 5 26 McClinton/Moone 3 25 Charles Hutchins 2 24 Neil Harris 6 23 Rob Keefe 4 22 Scott Mackar 3 2 Pappano/Keefe 3 2 Steve Hill Platz/Palmer Doug Brinkley Tim Bednarski Benzel/Hamlin Jason Dossi Brian Burton Rzyczycki/Schreiber Chris Schreiber 5 99 Glenn Novak 7 99 Dave Parilla Vaughn Jones Greg Latimer Chris Ellis Scott Kelly Ed Kriausky Jim Sturm Gerarde/Nies/Sturm Jeff McShane 4 98 Dave Curtis 3 TACKLES SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE Year Player Tackles 25 Tarique Ellis 2 24 Michael Foster Pat Behm 7 22 Aaron McGee 68 2 Ian Wild 9 2 Bryan Boyce 9 29 Tim Herbener Boyce/Kokrak 9 27 Chalie Gleisner Jimmy Kokrak Jimmy Kokrak Ben Bluemle 9 23 Brian Smith Ike Morrison 78 2 Garrett Patty 85 2 Scott Platz Scott Platz Scott Platz Doug Brinkley Paul Maleski Ed Regovich Jason Myers John Langer Jason Myers 9 99 Jason Myers Jason Dapra Paul Mocho Greg Latimer Greg Latimer Greg Latimer Don Gibbon Don Gibbon Don Gibbon Tim Latimer 98 Mike Hanes 64 Year Player Points 25 F.J. Williams Dylan Kondis 6 23 Steven Wakefield Brandon Brown-Dukes 96 2 Trevor Kennedy 96 2 Trevor Kennedy 8 29 Gerald Anderson Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Calvin Kelly Justin Adams Phil Scanlon Vinny Repucci 49 2 F. Williams/Provenzano 36 2 Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Justin Gibson Justin Gibson Woodard/Hamlin/Golga Andres/Berkley/Paydock Jason Hillegas George Paydock 5 99 Chris Logero 3 99 Brian Haberstock Jeff Andrejchak Jeff Andrejchak Rostek/Konyha Bill Prencipe Tim Ruth Tim Ruth Ruth/Wilkins John Moore John Moore 68 Year Player Yards 25 Brendan Boylan Brendan Boylan Anthony Vendemia Anthony Vendemia Travis Rearick Travis Rearick Joe Laffey Garrett Kensy Mitch Phillis Mitch Phillis Mitch Phillis Jeff Nowling Jeff Nowling Jim Schuler Scott Farison 8 2 Mac McArdle Matt Kissell Matt Kissell Matt Kissell Matt Golga Matt Golga Matt Golga Nick Schneider Craig Woodard Chris Logero Brian Haberstock Dave Gordon Greg Haski Brian Rostek Brian Rostek Ed Ricci Ed Ricci Tim Ruth John Loshelder Craig Zonna 792 Year Player Yards 25 Richie Sanders Drew Robinson Brandon Brown-Dukes Brandon Brown-Dukes 46 2 Trevor Kennedy Trevor Kennedy Ben Jennings Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Richard Stokes Richard Stokes 7 24 Justin Adams 6 23 Mario Tullis Marcus Patton 73 2 Phil Provenzano Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Ed Bailey Justin Gibson Justin Gibson Craig Woodard Jeff Andres Craig Woodard Craig Woodard Tom Pastore Brian Haberstock Jeff Andrejchak Brian Haberstock Scott Gorring Scott Gorring Tim Ruth Tim Ruth Al Blevins John Moore John Moore MEDIA GUIDE

32 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS RUSHING PASSING RECEIVING INTERCEPTIONS Year Player Yards 2 Gerald Anderson Brandon Brown-Dukes Richard Stokes Craig Woodard Brandon Brown-Dukes 8 23 Allen Jones II Richard Stokes Tim Ruth Justin Adams Brian Haberstock Brandon Brown-Dukes Justin Gibson Brandon Brown-Dukes Tim Ruth Craig Woodard 688 Year Player Yards 999 Matt Kissell Brendan Boylan Matt Kissell Mitch Phillis Mac McArdle Travis Rearick Anthony Vendemia Brian Rostek Mitch Phillis Jeff Nowling Jeff Nowling Joe Laffey 53 2 Anthony Vendemia Mitch Phillis Brian Rostek 44 Year Player Yards 2 Trevor Kennedy Ed Bailey 2 2 Justin Siemon Ed Bailey Trevor Kennedy Calvin Kelly F.J. Williams Scott Gorring Terrence Coon Ed Bailey Paris Bruner Scott Gorring Stephen Yarbrough Devyn Woods Jaquan Williams 673 Year Player Int 997 Tim Bednarski 9 24 Colin Kimball 7 2 Steve Hill 7 99 Glenn Novak 7 23 Colin Kimball 6 24 Neil Harris Brian Burton Chris Ellis 6 25 Tevin Stewart 5 2 Julius McCormick 5 27 Theo Hall 5 2 Garrett Patty Doug Brinkley Greg Latimer Pete Starrett Jim Sturm 5 TACKLES SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE Year Player Tackles 987 Greg Latimer Jimmy Kokrak Don Gibbon 25 2 Scott Platz Ben Bluemle Scott Platz Scott Platz Tim Latimer 982 Dave Curtis 998 Doug Brinkley 5 25 Tarique Ellis Don Gibbon 2 99 Jason Myers Brian Smith Brian Smith 95 Year Player Points 22 Brandon Brown-Dukes 96 2 Trevor Kennedy Steven Wakefield Richard Stokes Richard Stokes 84 2 Trevor Kennedy Tim Ruth Justin Adams Steven Wakefield John Moore Lou Konyha Justin Gibson Brian Rostek 66 2 Steven Wakefield Dylan Kondis 6 Year Player Yards 24 Brendan Boylan Matt Kissell Matt Kissell Mac McArdle Mitch Phillis Brian Rostek Travis Rearick Anthony Vendemia Brian Rostek Matt Golga Matt Golga Jeff Nowling Matt Golga Mitch Phillis Greg Haski 629 Year Player Yards 2 Trevor Kennedy Richard Stokes Richie Sanders Trevor Kennedy Gerald Anderson Brandon Brown-Dukes Ed Bailey Paris Bruner Scott Gorring Craig Woodard Terrence Coon 25 2 Ed Bailey Scott Gorring Theo Hall Justin Adams 6 TACKLES FOR LOSS Year Player TFL 986 Jim Zank Terrance Patrick 2. 2 Scott Platz 2. 2 Dan Kruper Keith Swanson James Sherrod 7. 2 Bryan Boyce Jim Zank Tim Herbener Mike Hanes Mike Hanes Jerry Spetz Zac Wild Brian Borom Scott Platz 4. SACKS Year Player Sacks 985 Jim Zank. 984 Jerry Spetz. 2 Bryan Boyce Mark Petrasek. 986 Jim Zank. 992 John Langer. 984 James Sherrod Kevin Brubaker 9. 2 Dan Kruper Bob Bandish Terrance Patrick Serge Augustin Mark Petrasek Mark Sammartino Mike Hanes 7. 2 Ian Wild 7. PUNT RETURN YARDS Year Player Yards 2 Trevor Kennedy 5 24 Ben Bluemle Rob Keefe Rob Keefe Jeff Andres Tom Pastore 84 2 Rob Keefe Scott Gorring 77 2 Trevor Kennedy Richie Sanders Ben Bluemle Aaron Haynes Cody George Scott Gorring Craig Zonna 45 KICK RETURN YARDS Year Player Yards 27 Theo Hall Andrew Bailey Richie Sanders Trevor Kennedy Ben Bluemle Brian Haberstock Drew Robinson Theo Hall Paris Bruner Ed Bailey Tom Pastore Greg Mitchell Mario Tullis Scott Gorring Rob Keefe MEDIA GUIDE 32

33 TOTAL OFFENSE INDIVIDUAL MOST PLAYS Game 86 by Mac McArdle at Michigan Tech (2) Season 589 by Matt Kissell (999) Career,286 by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 563 by Brendan Boylan vs California (24) Season 3,5 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 7,87 by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME Season 3.5 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST SEASONS GAINING 3,+ YARDS by Matt Kissell (3,7 yards, 999) by Brendan Boylan (3,5 yards, 24) MOST SEASONS GAINING 2,5+ YARDS 2 by Matt Kissell (998, 999) YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Game 246 by Craig Zonna vs Waynesburg (98) Season,295 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) YARDS GAINED PER PLAY Season 8.52 by John Loshelder (985) Career 6.7 by Scott Farison (998-) TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Game 7 by Brendan Boylan vs California (24) Season 32 by Matt Kissell (999) 32 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 66 by Matt Kissell (996-99) TEAM MOST PLAYS Game at Michigan Tech (2) Season 878 (2) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 64 vs California (24) Season 4,473 (2) MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 3 at Brockport State (985) 3 vs California (24) Season 238 (2) MOST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS Game 25 at Brockport State (985) Season 27 (985) MOST PASSING FIRST DOWNS Game 25 vs California (24) Season 5 (2) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY Game 7, done two times (992) Season 28 (27) RUSHING INDIVIDUAL MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 37 by Richard Stokes vs. Ferris St. (27) Season 289 by Gerald Anderson (2) RECORD BOOK Career 782 by Richard Stokes (25-8) MOST RUSHING YARDS Game 282 by Brian Haberstock vs Buffalo (99) Season,33 by Gerald Anderson (2) Career 3,83 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22-5) MOST YARDS PER GAME Season 7.7 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) Career 8.5 by Richard Stokes (25-8) MOST -YARD GAMES Season 7 by Gerald Anderson (2) Career 5 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22-5) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY Game 29.8 by John Loshelder vs Duquesne (985) Season 8.8 by John Loshelder (985) Career 6. by Allen Jones II (2-3) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 5 by Richard Stokes vs Gannon (28) Season 6 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) Career 37 by Richard Stokes (25-8) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Game 222 by Craig Woodard vs. Canisius (992) Season,295 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) MOST CONSECUTIVE -YARD GAMES 4 by Craig Woodard (992) 4 by Gerald Anderson (2) MOST 5-YARD GAMES Season 5 by Richard Stokes (27) Career 6 by Richard Stokes (27) MOST CONSECUTIVE 5-YARD GAMES 3 by Richard Stokes (27) 3 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) MOST 2-YARD GAMES Season, six different times Career 2 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22-pres.) MOST SEASONS GAINING, YARDS 2 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22, 23) LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE 94 yards Craig Woodard vs Canisius (992) TEAM MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 8 at Buffalo State (988) Season 544 (985) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 469 vs. Gallaudet (983) Season 2,79 (985) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING Game 9 vs. Gallaudet (985) 9 vs. Niagara (983) Season 35 (989) PASSING INDIVIDUAL HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY Season 62.9 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 36.3 by Travis Rearick (27-) MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 7 by Mac McArdle at Michigan Tech (2) Season 446 by Matt Kissell (999) Career 954 by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 39 by Zach Emerick vs Sippery Rock (25) Season 23 by Matt Kissell (999) Career 52 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) HIGHEST % OF PASSES COMPLETED Game. (8-8) by Brian Rostek at Buffalo St (986) Season 64.8 (7-65) by Travis Rearick (2) Career 6.9 (3-5) by Travis Rearick (27-) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game 6 by Greg Haski at Geneva (988) Season 2 by Mac McArdle (2) Career 33 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) LOWEST % OF PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Season.6% by Matt Kissell (997) Career 2.65% by Greg Dore (998-) MOST PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION Game 52 by Matt Kissell vs. Michigan Tech (999) MOST PASSING YARDS Game 544 by Brendan Boylan vs California (24) Season 2,983 by Matt Kissell (999) Career 6,524 by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST PASSING YARDS PER GAME Season by Matt Kissell (999) Career 225. by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST GAMES GAINING 2+ YARDS Season 7 by Matt Kissell (999) 7 by Mac McArdle (2) 7 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 7 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) MOST GAMES GAINING 3+ YARDS Season 5 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 7 by Matt Kissell (996-99) MOST CONSECUTIVE 3+ YARD GAMES 3 by Brendan Boylan (24) MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT Season 9.3 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 8. by Brian Rostek (984-87) MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION Season 6.9 by Anthony Vendemia (22) Career 6.5 by Brian Rostek (984-87) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 6 by Brendan Boylan vs California (24) Season 29 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 57 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) HIGHEST % OF PASSES FOR A TD Season 9.% by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 7.2% by Travis Rearick (27-) MEDIA GUIDE

34 MOST GAMES WITH THREE+ TDS Season 5 by Matt Kissell (999) 5 by Mitch Phillis (27) 5 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 9 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) 9 by Matt Kissell (997-99) MOST GAMES WITH FIVE+ TDS Season 2 by Brendan Boylan (24) Career 2 by Matt Kissell (996-99) 2 by Brendan Boylan (2-) MOST GAMES THROWING A TD PASS Season by Mitch Phillis (27) by Matt Kissell (999) by Joe Laffey (29) by Anthony Vendemia (22) Career 26 by Mitch Phillis (24-7) LONGEST COMPLETION 95 yards Matt Kissell to Tim Brediger, at Gannon (997) TEAM MOST ATTEMPTS Game 72 at Michigan Tech (2) Season 543 (2) MOST COMPLETIONS Game 37 vs California (24) Season 259 (2) MOST PASSING YARDS Game 544 vs California (24) Season 3,35 (2) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game.% (9-9) at Buffalo State (986) Season 59.5% (226-38) (24) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 6 vs California (24) Season 32 (24) MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 6 at Geneva (988), at Gannon (25) Season 29 (2) RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS Game 5 by Justin Siemon at Michigan Tech (2) Season 88 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 2 by Ed Bailey (997-2) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION Career 42 by Jeff Thiel (2-4) RECORD BOOK MOST RECEIVING YARDS Game 238 by Stephen Yarbrough vs California (24) Season,389 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 2,983 by Ed Bailey (997-2) MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION Season 26.7 by Marcus Snipes (23) 26.7 by Sam Scarpaci (98) Career 9. by Stephen Yarbrough (2-4) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game 4 by Trevor Kennedy vs Kutztown (2) Season 5 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 28 by Ed Bailey (997-2) 28 by Trevor Kennedy (28-) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD RECEPTION Career 7 by Trevor Kennedy (2) MOST GAMES CATCHING A TD PASS Season 8 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 8 by Ed Bailey (997-) 8 by Trevor Kennedy (28-) PUNTING INDIVIDUAL MOST PUNTS Game by Jim Schuler at Ashland (24) by Brandon Hill at Kentucky State (27) Season 84 by Jim Schuler (24) Career 28 by Jim Schuler (2-4) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT Game 58. by Steven Wakefield at Millersville (22) Season 42.8 by Jim Schuler (24) Career 4. by Steven Wakefield (2-3) LONGEST PUNT 82 yards Jim Schuler vs. Indianapolis (24) TEAM MOST PUNTS Game at Ashland (24) at Kentucky State (27) Season 84 (24) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT Game 58. at Millersville (22) Season 42.8 (24) INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 3 by Steve Hill at Ferris State (2) 3 by Rob Keefe vs Indianapolis (23) Season 9 by Tim Bednarski (997) Career 5 by Colin Kimball (2-4) MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTIONS Game 2 by Colin Kimball vs Shippensburg (24) Season 84 by Colin Kimball (24) Career 335 by Colin Kimball (2-4) MOST YARDS PER INTERCEPTION RETURN Season 26.3 by Colin Kimball (24) Career 36.7 by Jim Zank (984-86) MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON INTERCEPTIONS Game by multiple players Season 2 by Colin Kimball (23, 24) Career 4 by Colin Kimball (2-4) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN INT 7 by Tim Bednarski (997-98) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN yards Colin Kimball vs Shippensburg (24) PUNT RETURNS INDIVIDUAL MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 6 by Tom Palmer at Michigan Tech (2) Season 29 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 7 by Rob Keefe (2-3) MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game 8 by Rob Keefe vs Michigan Tech (2) Season 5 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 676 by Trevor Kennedy (28-) MOST YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Game 57. by Trevor Kennedy vs Lock Haven (2) Season 7.3 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 5.4 by Trevor Kennedy (28-) MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 by Brad Ryzczycki (993) Season 2 by Brad Ryzczycki (993) 2 by Ben Bluemle (24) 2 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 3 by Ben Bluemle (22-5) LONGEST PUNT RETURN 79 yards Ben Bluemle at Northwood (24) 79 yards Trevor Kennedy vs Lock Haven (2) TEAM MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 7 (three times) Season 32 (993) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Game 8 vs. Michigan Tech (2) Season 522 (2) MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 at Pace (993) Season 4 (993) KICKOFF RETURNS INDIVIDUAL MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game 8 by Theo Hall at Northen Michigan (27) Season 44 by Theo Hall (27) Career 79 by Theo Hall (25-8) MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS Game 2 by Paris Bruner at Notre Dame College (22) Season,43 by Theo Hall (27) Career,9 by Theo Hall (25-8) MOST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Game 58.5 by Trevor Kennedy at Lock Haven (2) Season 32.6 by Paris Bruner (22) 26 MEDIA GUIDE 34

35 Career 3. by Paris Bruner (29-2) MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game (4 Times) last Drew Robinson at Seton Hill (24) Season 2 by Paris Bruner (22) Career 2 by Paris Bruner (29-2) LONGEST KICK RETURN yards Brian Haberstock vs Brockport St. (988) TEAM MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game vs. Ashland (27) Season 68 (27) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game 276 at Notre Dame College (22) Season,485 (27) KICK RETURNS COMBINED KICK AND PUNT RETURNS MOST KICK RETURNS Season 48 by Rob Keefe (23) 48 by Ben Bluemle (25) Career 9 by Scott Gorring (984-87) MOST KICK RETURN YARDS Career,936 by Theo Hall (25-8) MOST KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Career 3 by Ben Bluemle (22-5) 3 by Trevor Kennedy (28-) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS MOST PLAYS Season 36 by Gerald Anderson (2) Career 86 by Richard Stokes (25-8) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 36 by Richard Stokes at Ferris St. (27) Season 2,232 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 4,744 by Richard Stokes (25-8) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER GAME Season 22.9 by Trevor Kennedy (2) Career 8. by Trevor Kennedy (28-) SCORING INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS SCORED Game 3 by Richard Stokes at Gannon (28) Season 96 by Trevor Kennedy (2) 96 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) Career 278 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game 5 by Richard Stokes at Gannon (28) Season 6 by Trevor Kennedy (2) 6 by Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) Career 4 by Richard Stokes (25-8) MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING Game 9 by Tim Wilkins vs. Gallaudet (983) 9 by Steven Wakefield vs. Cheyney (23) Season 49 by Dylan Kondis (24) Career 64 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) RECORD BOOK MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Game 9 by Tim Wilkins vs. Gallaudet (983) 9 by Steven Wakefield vs. Cheyney (23) Season 49 by Dylan Kondis (24) Career 75 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADE Season.% by Dylan Kondis (49-of-49) (24) Career 93.7% by Steven Wakefield (64-of-75) (2-3) CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE 5 by Steven Wakefield (2-) MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING Game 7 by George Paydock at Bethany (992) Season 89 by Steven Wakefield (23) Career 278 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 4 by George Paydock at Bethany (992) Season 6 by Steven Wakefield (23) Career 38 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 5 by Vinny Repucci vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (22) Season 9 by Vinny Repucci (22) Career 52 by Steven Wakefield (2-3) TEAM MOST POINTS SCORED Game 82 vs. Niagara (985) Season 369 (22) Per Game Avg (22) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 vs. Niagara (985) Season 5 (24) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 4 at Bethany (992) Season 7 (23) TACKLING TOTAL TACKLES Game 24 by Greg Latimer (987) Season 32 by Greg Latimer (987) Career 383 by Scott Platz (997-) SOLO TACKLES Season 86 by Ben Bluemle (24) Career 29 by Brian Smith (2-4) ASSISTED TACKLES Season by Tim Latimer (982) Career 26 by Don Gibbon (982-85) TACKLES FOR LOSS Season 23 by Jim Zank (986) Career 5 by Mike Hanes (98-85) QUARTERBACK SACKS Season by Jerry Spetz (984) by Jim Zank (985) Career 2 by Jim Zank (984-86) TEAM DEFENSE FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED Game 34 by Cheyney (28) Season 443 (98) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 2 by Niagara (985) Season 76 (98) MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game 69 by Saginaw Valley (998) Season 34.9 points per game (24) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game, 4 Times (last vs Clarion, 24) Season. points per game (984, 985) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Game 9 by Slippery Rock (2) Season 293 (98, 26) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Game -4 by Niagara (983) Season 579 (984) FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season (984) FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Game 4 by Dayton (983) Season 5 (98) FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game, 2 Times (992) Season 6 (98) FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 7 by Gallaudet (983) Season 78 (984) FEWEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season 5 (985) MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 7 at Seton Hill (24) MOST INTERCEPTIONS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (997) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN INT 8, Grand Valley (/9/99) to Indianapolis (9/29/) MOST FORCED FUMBLES Game 8 vs. Niagara (985) 8 vs. Frostburg State (983) Season 33 (983) MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Game 6 vs. C.W. Post (993) Season 6 (987) BEST TURNOVER RATIO Season +6 (997) WORST TURNOVER RATIO Season -7 (992) MEDIA GUIDE

36 RUSHING Player Opponent, Year Yards Craig Woodard Canisius, (TD) Matt Golga Buffalo State, (TD) John Loshelder Duquesne, (TD) Brandon Brown-Dukes Clarion, (TD) Marcus Patton Indianapolis, (TD) RIchie Sanders Edinboro, (TD) Richie Sanders East Stroudsburg, (TD) Gerald Anderson Kutztown, 2 7 (TD) Brian Haberstock University at Buffalo, (TD) John Moore St. Francis (Pa.), (TD) PASSING Player Opponent, Year Yards Matt Kissell to Tim Brediger Gannon, (TD) Matt Kissell to Ed Bailey Hillsdale, (TD) Matt Kissell to Justin Siemon Michigan Tech, (TD) Travis Rearick to Trevor Kennedy Bloomsburg, 2 8 (TD) Travis Rearick to Terrence Coon California (Pa.), 2 8 (TD) Brian Rostek to Scott Gorring Villanova, (TD) Mac McArdle to Ed Bailey Wayne State, 2 79 (TD) Brett Weidig to Justin Siemon Grand Valley, 2 78 (TD) Brendan Boylan to Drew Robinson Clarion, (TD) KICKOFF RETURNS Player Opponent, Year Yards Brian Haberstock Brockport State, 988 (TD) Paris Bruner East Stroudsburg, (TD) Andrew Bailey Clarion, (TD) Ed Bailey St. Francis (Ill.), (TD) Trevor Kennedy Lock Haven, 2 9 (TD) Drew Robinson Seton Hill, (TD) Paris Bruner Notre Dame College, (TD) Scott Gorring Buffalo State, (TD) L.J. Stevens Gannon, (TD) Faheem Williams Wayne State, (TD) Drew Robinson Bentley, RECORD BOOK LONGEST PLAYS PUNT RETURNS Player Opponent, Year Yards Trevor Kennedy Lock Haven, 2 79 (TD) Ben Bluemle Northwood, (TD) Trevor Kennedy Bloomsburg, 2 78 (TD) Rob Keefe Michigan Tech, 2 76 (TD) Rob Keefe Grand Valley State, (TD) Trevor Kennedy Gannon, 2 7 Jeff Andres Robert Morris, (TD) Scott Gorring Dayton, (TD) FIELD GOALS Player Opponent, Year Yards Eric Wicks St. Francis (Pa.), Vinny Repucci Ferris State, 2 47 Eric Wicks Ithaca, Scott Gorring Frostburg State, Steven Wakefield Millersville, George Paydock Buffalo State, Steven Wakefield California (Pa.), Tim Wilkins St. Francis (Pa.), Vinny Repucci Ashland, INTERCEPTIONS Player Opponent, Year Yards Colin Kimball Shippensburg, 24 (TD) Tevin Stewart Bentley, 25 9 (TD) Casey Williams Grand Valley, 2 85 Jon Gerarde Edinboro, (TD) Jim Zank Alfred, (TD) Colin Kimball Slippery Rock, (TD) Chris Ellis Salisbury State, Ben Bluemle WV Wesleyan, (TD) Linnell Robinson California (Pa.), (TD) PUNTS Player Opponent, Year Yards Jim Schuler Indianapolis, Steven Wakefield Millersville, Jim Schuler Ferris State Jim Schuler Wayne State, 22 7 Steven Wakefield East Stroudsburg, 22 7 Vinnie Corasaniti Michigan Tech, Jim Schuler Northern Michigan, MEDIA GUIDE 36

37 RK NAME YRS GP ATT YDS AVG TD LG AVG/GM. Brandon Brown-Dukes Richard Stokes Craig Woodard Tim Ruth Allen Jones II Gerald Anderson Justin Gibson Matt Golga Ben Jennings Brian Hamlin Justin Adams Richie Sanders Brian Haberstock Darryl Lewis John Loshelder Phil Provenzano Lou Konyha Brian Rostek Shea Berkley John Moore Ed Ricci Bill Prencipe Greg Haski Jeff Andrejchak Joe Magorien Pat Ott Faheem Williams Justin Everett Matt Kissell Chris Soltis Jeff Jones Ron Bryant Al Blevins Ted Wilson Dave Stallard Drew Robinson Armand Rocco Craig Galovich Ed Hess Jason Hillegas Matt Smith Jon Tarrant Mac McArdle Darren Blackwell Marcus Patton Lance Trott Craig Joseph Todd Siple Craig Zonna Mike Salter Nick Schneider Ricky Mathews Dan Carbonetti Donnie DiCarlo Milton Revell Mike Paris Dave Gordon Jim Boyd Tom Pastore Brandon Staley Greg Dore Andrew Bailey Rocky Cosby Carnell Evans Garrett Kensy Chris Lyle Ray Davies Todd Oakes Kris Hudnall Travis Rearick RECORD BOOK TOP ALL-TIME RUSHERS 7. Andrew Grant Terry Colvin Bill Hall Brendan Boylan Pete November Brett Weidig Darnea McKinney Burheem Bakr R.C. Freedman Trevor Kennedy Aaron Haynes George Black Nick Felice David Lough Corey Banks Dale Lehman Lynn Washowich Joe Laffey Richard Nelloms Ed Bailey Angel Roman Kevin Campbell Jeff Andres Kevin Juif Jesse Coleman Marquis Harrell Jason Kociban Mark Watson Jerry Cavanaugh Frank Ruffalo Richard Stokes MEDIA GUIDE

38 RECORD BOOK Name Yards Opponent Year Brian Haberstock 282 at Buffalo 99 Richard Stokes 244 at Ferris State 27 Gerald Anderson 237 at C.W. Post 2 Craig Woodard 222 vs Canisius 992 Brandon Brown-Dukes 22 vs Gannon 23 Brandon Brown-Dukes 23 at Millersville 22 Brandon Brown-Dukes 92 at Gannon 22 Mike Paris 8 at Gallaudet 983 Craig Woodard 79 at Brockport State 992 Gerald Anderson 75 vs Gannon 29 Richie Sanders 7 at Edinboro 25 Craig Woodard 68 at Gannon 993 Richard Stokes 66 vs Gannon 26 Brian Haberstock 64 at Brockport State 99 Richard Stokes 62 at Northern Michigan 27 Gerald Anderson 6 vs Slippery Rock 2 Matt Golga 6 vs Robert Morris 994 Allen Jones II 6 vs Cheyney 23 Tim Ruth 6 vs Niagara 983 Brandon Brown-Dukes 6 vs Slippery Rock 22 Justin Adams 59 vs Indianapolis 24 Tim Ruth 59 vs Alfred 985 Brandon Brown-Dukes 58 at Seton Hill 24 Brandon Brown-Dukes 57 vs Clarion 22 Allen Jones II 54 at California (Pa.) 23 Richard Stokes 53 vs Wayne State 27 Gerald Anderson 52 vs Clarion 2 Justin Gibson 52 at Gannon 997 Lou Konyha 52 at Grove City 987 Richard Stokes 5 at Gannon 27 Richard Stokes 5 vs Hillsdale 27 Ben Jennings 49 vs Cheyney 29 Darryl Lewis 49 vs Frostburg State 985 Allen Jones II 48 vs Edinboro 23 Brian Rostek 48 vs Buffalo State 987 Gerald Anderson 47 vs Lock Haven 2 Richard Stokes 45 at Gannon 28 John Loshelder 43 at Gettysburg 982 Brandon Brown-Dukes 42 vs Millersville 23 Ben Jennings 42 at Cheyney 28 Justin Adams 4 vs Wayne State 23 Brandon Brown-Dukes 4 at Clarion 23 Richard Stokes 4 vs Slippery Rock 28 Jeff Andrejchak 39 at Waynesburg 989 Tim Ruth 39 vs Canisius 984 Richard Stokes 38 vs Lock Haven 28 Shea Berkley 37 at Duquesne 993 Ben Jennings 37 vs Clarion 28 Mac McArdle 37 vs Saginaw Valley State 2 Tim Ruth 37 vs Buffalo State 985 Justin Adams 34 at Hillsdale 24 Brandon Brown-Dukes 34 at Indiana (Pa.) 22 Brian Rostek 34 at Salisbury State 986 Brandon Brown-Dukes 33 at Gannon 24 Craig Woodard 33 vs Maryville 992 Justin Gibson 32 vs Ohio Wesleyan 997 Allen Jones II 32 at Millersville 22 Justin Adams 3 vs Northern Michigan 23 Justin Gibson 3 at Buffalo State 996 Tim Ruth 29 at Duquesne 984 Richard Stokes 29 at Hillsdale 26 Matt Golga 28 vs Brockport State 995 Allen Jones II 28 vs Gannon 23 Bill Prencipe 28 vs Brockport State 986 Faheem Williams 28 vs Hillsdale 22 Darren Blackwell 27 at Frostburg State 982 Brandon Brown-Dukes 27 at Seton Hill 23 Craig Woodard 27 at St. Francis 992 Tim Ruth 25 vs Frostburg State 985 Richie Sanders 25 at Clarion 2 Brandon Brown-Dukes 24 vs California (Pa.) 22 Craig Woodard 24 vs Gannon 992 Craig Woodard 24 at Canisius 993 Pat Ott 23 vs Gannon 99 Ed Ricci 23 at Marietta 985 Richard Stokes 23 vs Hillsdale 25 Richard Stokes 22 at Edinboro 28 Matt Golga 2 vs Grove City 995 Pat Ott 2 vs Frostburg State 99 Richie Sanders 2 at East Stroudsburg 23 Richard Stokes 2 vs Northern Michigan 26 Gerald Anderson 9 at Kutztown 2 Brandon Brown-Dukes 9 at Slippery Rock 23 Justin Gibson 9 vs Wayne State 999 Darryl Lewis 7 vs Canisius 986 Brandon Brown-Dukes 6 at California (Pa.) 25 Lou Konyha 6 at Brockport State 987 Tim Ruth 6 at Brockport State 985 Gerald Anderson 5 at Gannon 2 Brian Haberstock 4 at Buffalo State 99 Phil Provenzano 4 vs Indianapolis 2 Tim Ruth 4 vs Duquesne 983 Armand Rocco 3 at Canisius 99 -YARD RUSHING GAMES Name Yards Opponent Year Brandon Brown-Dukes 2 vs West Chester 25 Shea Berkley 2 at Grove City 994 Allen Jones II vs Lock Haven 22 Justin Adams vs Northern Michigan 24 Shea Berkley vs Ithaca 993 Brian Hamlin 9 at Canisius 995 Jeff Jones 9 at Niagara 98 John Moore 9 vs St. Francis 982 Craig Woodard 9 vs Grove City 995 Gerald Anderson 8 vs Cheyney 29 Justin Gibson 8 vs Gannon 996 Justin Gibson 7 at Westminster 998 Matt Kissell 6 vs Ohio Wesleyan 997 Shea Berkley 5 at Pace 993 Lou Konyha 5 vs Duquesne 987 Gerald Anderson 4 at Edinboro 2 Jeff Andrejchak 4 vs Buffalo State 989 Justin Gibson 4 at Robert Morris 997 Allen Jones II 4 at East Stroudsburg 23 Pat Ott 4 at Bethany 992 Jeff Jones 3 vs St. Francis 982 Joe Magorien 3 vs Wayne State 2 Dave Stallard 3 vs Northwood 26 Brandon Brown-Dukes 2 vs Bloomsburg 24 Ben Jennings 2 at California (Pa.) 29 Allen Jones II 2 vs Slippery Rock 22 Lou Konyha 2 vs Frostburg State 987 Phil Provenzano vs Findlay 2 Richard Stokes vs Shippensburg 28 Brandon Brown-Dukes at Clarion 25 Brandon Brown-Dukes vs Slippery Rock 24 Craig Woodard at Gannon 995 Brandon Brown Dukes 22-5 TOTAL -YARD GAMES Name Total High Game Season High Brandon Brown-Dukes (22) Richard Stokes (27, 28) Gerald Anderson (2) Craig Woodard (992) Allen Jones II (23) Tim Ruth (985) Justin Gibson (997) Justin Adams (24) Shea Berkley (993) Ben Jennings (28, 29) Lou Konyha (987) Richie Sanders 3 7 (2, 23, 25) Matt Golga (995) Brian Haberstock (99) Pat Ott (99) Jeff Andrejchak (989) Jeff Jones 2 9 (98, 982) Darryl Lewis 2 49 (985, 986) Phil Provenzano (2) Brian Rostek 2 48 (986, 987) Darren Blackwell 27 (982) Brian Hamlin 9 (995) Matt Kissell 6 (997) John Loshelder 43 (982) Joe Magorien 3 (2) Mac McArdle 37 (2) John Moore 9 (982) Mike Paris 8 (983) Bill Prencipe 28 (986) Ed Ricci 23 (985) Armand Rocco 3 (99) Dave Stallard 3 (26) Faheem Williams 28 (22) 26 MEDIA GUIDE 38

39 RECORD BOOK TOP 5 ALL-TIME PASSERS 3-YARD GAMES From left to right: Matt Kissell, Matt Golga, Anthony Vendemia Player Yards Opponent Year Brendan Boylan 544 California 24 Matt Kissell 52 Hillsdale 999 Matt Kissell 478 Grand Valley 999 Brendan Boylan 446 Gannon 24 Matt Kissell 44 Ashland 998 Travis Rearick 424 Kutztown 2 Zach Emerick 42 Slippery Rock 25 Brendan Boylan 49 Shippensburg 24 Matt Kissell 44 Michigan Tech 999 Mac McArdle 4 Michigan Tech 2 Matt Kissell 39 Westminster 998 Brendan Boylan 385 Slippery Rock 24 Jeff Nowling 382 Gannon 24 Anthony Vendemia 379 East Stroudsburg 22 Travis Rearick 372 C.W. Post 2 Matt Kissell 353 Hillsdale 998 Mac McArdle 353 Wayne State 2 Anthony Vendemia 352 Clarion 2 Travis Rearick 345 Bloomsburg 2 Brendan Boylan 344 Indiana (Pa.) 25 Travis Rearick 344 Indiana (Pa.) 2 Jeff Nowling 339 Hillsdale 23 Brendan Boylan 33 West Chester 25 Greg Dore 326 Ashland 2 Mitch Phillis 324 Ashland 27 Jeff Nowling 323 Saginaw Valley 24 Brendan Boylan 32 Edinboro 24 Matt Kissell 39 Findlay 999 Brian Rostek 35 Alfred 987 Mitch Phillis 33 Gannon 27 Zach Emerick 3 Seton Hill 25 Brendan Boylan 35 Bentley 25 Scott Farison 32 Michigan Tech 2 RK NAME YRS GP ATT COMP PCT YDS TD INT LG AVG/P AVG/GM EFFIC. Matt Kissell Mitch Phillis Anthony Vendemia Brendan Boylan Matt Golga Travis Rearick Jeff Nowling Brian Rostek Mac McArdle Chris Logero Joe Laffey Garrett Kensy Greg Haski Ed Ricci Zack Emerick Jim Schuler Scott Farison Brett Weidig Dave Gordon Greg Harayda Brandon Staley Jon Tarrant Greg Dore Craig Zonna Alec Swartz Logan Weaver John Loshelder Darnea McKinney Nick Schneider John Sandor Justin Gibson Cody Ladutko 26, Bill Hall Trevor Kennedy Dan Patrick George Black Brian Haberstock Richie Sanders Clint Williams Chris Soltis Vladmir Rock Frank Ruffalo Garrett Wild Bryan Henley Ramroth Finnegan Dylan Bongiorni Bryan Boyce Lynn Washowich Jared Adams Joe Magorien MEDIA GUIDE

40 RECORD BOOK TOP ALL-TIME TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS RK NAME YRS GP RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/GM. Matt Kissell Matt Golga Mitch Phillis Anthony Vendemia Brian Rostek Brendan Boylan Brandon Brown-Dukes Travis Rearick Mac McArdle Jeff Nowling Richard Stokes Ed Ricci Greg Haski Craig Woodard Chris Logero Tim Ruth Garrett Kensy Joe Laffey Allen Jones II Justin Gibson Gerald Anderson Jim Schuler Zach Emerick Ben Jennings Brian Hamlin Justin Adams Scott Farison Richie Sanders Brian Haberstock John Loshelder Brett Weidig Dave Gordon Jon Tarrant Darryl Lewis Phil Provenzano Lou Konyha Shea Berkley Brandon Staley Greg Harayda Craig Zonna John Moore Greg Dore Bill Prencipe Jeff Andrejchak Joe Magorien Pat Ott Chris Soltis Faheem Williams Nick Schneider Justin Everett Jeff Jones Ron Bryant Al Blevins Ted Wilson Dave Stallard Drew Robinson Armand Rocco Craig Galovich Ed Hess Darnea McKinney Jason Hillegas Alec Swartz Matt Smith RK NAME YRS GP RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/GM 64. Darren Blackwell Logan Weaver Marcus Patton Lance Trott Craig Joseph Todd Siple Mike Salter Bill Hall Ricky Mathews Trevor Kennedy Dan Carbonetti Donnie DiCarlo Milton Revell Mike Paris John Sandor Jim Boyd Tom Pastore Andrew Bailey George Black Rocky Cosby Carnell Evans Chris Lyle Ray Davies Todd Oakes Kris Hudnall Andrew Grant Cody Ladutko Dan Patrick Terry Colvin Pete November Burheem Bakr R.C. Freedman Lynn Washowich Frank Ruffalo Aaron Haynes Nick Felice David Lough Mitch Phillis MEDIA GUIDE 4

41 RK NAME YRS GP REC YDS TD AVG LG REC/G YDS/G. Ed Bailey Trevor Kennedy Justin Siemon Jeff Thiel Jaquan Williams Scott Gorring Paris Bruner Tim Brediger Josh Szeluga Todd Melfi Craig Zonna Calvin Kelly Stephen Yarbrough Faheem Williams R.J. Miller Brad Thompson Jeff Andres Aaron Haynes F.J. Williams Tom Hemer Brandon Hill Terrence Coon Tim Siemon Byron Curry Justin Gibson Max Khuri Devyn Woods Mark Watson John Egbert Dan Schuler T.J. Latimer Richard Stokes Dave Stallard Dylan Bongiorni Jeff Groene Mark Dukovich John Matarazzo Joe Liotta Frank Ziegler Jeff Nowling Phil Provenzano Mario Tullis Craig Galovich Mike Milanovich Craig Woodard Greg Dore Brian Wiles Greg Mitchell Tim Wilkins Jeff Andrejchak David Lough Richie Sanders Brandon Brown-Dukes Lee Barney Tom Wilson Ryan Bartizal John Moore Rodney Thompson RECORD BOOK TOP ALL-TIME RECEIVERS RK NAME YRS GP REC YDS TD AVG LG REC/G YDS/G 59. Andrew Grant Brian Hamlin Joe Magorien Kirk Campbell Bill Daugherty Darryl Lewis Mike Guffey Rocky Cosby Dan Salupo Drew Robinson Mike Allen Lance Yandall Tom Pastore Matt Mohr Eric Bott Al Blevins Brandon Zangaro Cody George Brian Haberstock Sam Scarpaci Ryan Williams Justin Adams Jeff Wohlhueter Brad Novak Vladmir Rock Marcus Snipes Donny Holl Mike Tighe Bill Hulton Al Passerallo John Loshelder Ozzie Lumpkin Gerald Anderson Matt Hatchette Ben Jennings Dan Ward Todd Siple Leon Gallop Lou Konyha Mitch Lorig Roger McClinton Greg Fitzgerald Ed Bailey MEDIA GUIDE

42 REC O RD B O O K RK TOP 5 KICKOFF RETURNERS NAME Theo Hall Brian Haberstock Richie Sanders Andrew Bailey Scott Gorring Ben Bluemle Tom Pastore Drew Robinson Ed Bailey Trevor Kennedy Richard Stokes Justin Adams Todd Siple Greg Mitchell Paris Bruner Pat Robb L.J. Stevens Bryan Milligan David Lough Craig Joseph Al Blevins Mario Tullis Marcus Patton Andrew Grant Rob Keefe Justin Siemon Terrence Coon Dorian Stevens Tom Bender Phil Provenzano Ben Jennings Aaron Haynes Kris Hudnall Brian Burton Jeff Andres Sam Carroll Marcus Snipes Faheem Williams Craig Woodard Willie Edmondson Vladmir Rock John Moore Joe Liotta Tom Hemer John Loshelder Jaquan Williams Jeff Wohlhueter Chris Witte Craig Zonna Mike Allen 26 MEDIA GUIDE YRS NO YDS AVG TD 2 LG Trevor Kennedy 28- RK Theo Hall TOP 5 PUNT RETURNERS NAME Trevor Kennedy Rob Keefe Jeff Andres Ben Bluemle Scott Gorring Aaron Haynes Todd Siple Tom Pastore Jeff Wohlhueter Richie Sanders Justin Siemon Cody George L.J. Stevens Craig Zonna Al Blevins Colin Kimball David Lough Tom Palmer Ed Bailey Dorian Stevens Marcus Patton John Loshelder Paris Bruner Greg Mitchell Marcus Snipes Garrett Patty Brad Rzyczycki Donnie DiCarlo Brian Haberstock Joe Liotta Brian Burton John Moore Pat Behm Ian Wild Theo Hall Mike Tighe Richard Stokes Vishawn Williams Dayne Bailey Pete Desocia Tom Wilson Vladmir Rock Scott Kelly Aunre Davis Garrett Kensy Julius McCormick Mark Petrasek Don Bernatowicz T.J. Latimer Garrett Wild YRS NO YDS AVG TD LG

43 RECORD BOOK TOP ALL-PURPOSE YARD LEADERS RK NAME YRS GP RUSH RCV PR KR IR TOTAL AVG/GM. Richard Stokes Trevor Kennedy Brandon Brown-Dukes Ed Bailey Scott Gorring Richie Sanders Craig Woodard Justin Siemon Brian Haberstock Justin Gibson Justin Adams Tim Ruth Paris Bruner Allen Jones II Theo Hall Gerald Anderson Jaquan Williams Ben Jennings Jeff Thiel Faheem Williams Brian Hamlin Craig Zonna Jeff Andres Phil Provenzano Tom Pastore Drew Robinson Matt Golga Ben Bluemle Aaron Haynes Tim Brediger John Moore Josh Szeluga Al Blevins John Loshelder Darryl Lewis Todd Siple Todd Melfi Terrence Coon Andrew Bailey Jeff Andrejchak Calvin Kelly Rob Keefe Dave Stallard Greg Mitchell Lou Konyha Stephen Yarbrough David Lough Tom Hemer R.J. Miller Shea Berkley Joe Magorien Craig Woodard Allen Jones II 2-3 Scott Gorring MEDIA GUIDE

44 RECORD BOOK Paris Bruner 29-2 Ben Jennings 26-9 Justin Adams 2-4 TOP ALL-PURPOSE YARD LEADERS (CONTINUED) RK NAME YRS GP RUSH RCV PR KR IR TOTAL AVG/GM 52. Brad Thompson Brian Rostek F.J. Williams Brandon Hill Craig Galovich Tim Siemon Andrew Grant Marcus Patton Mario Tullis Ed Ricci Craig Joseph Byron Curry Bill Prencipe Devyn Woods Mark Watson Greg Haski Pat Ott Max Khuri L.J. Stevens T.J. Latimer Justin Everett John Egbert Joe Liotta Dan Schuler Chris Soltis Jeff Groene Pat Robb Ted Wilson Dylan Bongiorni Greg Dore Matt Kissell Ed Hess Bryan Milligan Armand Rocco Mark Dukovich Jeff Jones Ron Bryant Jeff Wohlhueter Rocky Cosby John Matarazzo Matt Smith Frank Ziegler Colin Kimball Marcus Snipes Kris Hudnall Dorian Stevens Jason Hillegas Jon Tarrant Tom Wilson MEDIA GUIDE 44

45 R EC O RD B O O K Tim Ruth RK YRS pres TOP 5 SCORING LEADERS TD RUSH RCV RET 3 2 PAT PT 4 FG SAF PTS NAME Steven Wakefield Richard Stokes Brandon Brown-Dukes Justin Gibson Trevor Kennedy Ed Bailey Tim Ruth Phil Scanlon Eric Wicks John Moore Allen Jones II Matt Golga Craig Woodard Brian Rostek George Paydock Vinny Repucci Tim Wilkins Dylan Kondis Justin Adams Vinnie Corasaniti Gerald Anderson Chris Ryan Josh Szeluga Lou Konyha Justin Siemon Jeff Andrejchak Brian Haberstock Scott Gorring Jaquan Williams John Loshelder Ben Jennings Darryl Lewis Dave Stallard Richie Sanders Rick Yarosz R.J. Miller Brian Hamlin Bill Prencipe Ed Ricci Craig Zonna T.J. Latimer Tim Brediger Matt Kissell Phil Provenzano Todd Siple Jeff Groene Tom Hemer Devyn Woods Jeff Andres Joe Magorien Jeff Nowling Brad Thompson Justin Gibson 996- John Moore MEDIA GUIDE

46 RK NAME YRS GP UA A TOT. Scott Platz Don Gibbon Greg Latimer Jimmy Kokrak Jason Myers Brian Smith Tim Latimer Ian Wild Mike Hanes Bryan Boyce Ben Bluemle Tom Palmer Tim Herbener Garrett Patty Ike Morrison Charlie Gleisner Bryant Kimball Dave Scarsella Keith Swanson John Langer James Sherrod Tim Bednarski Joe Dever Zac Wild Doug Brinkley Rick Andrejchak Dustin Galich Simon Arias Bob Bandish Lou D Ambrosio Kevin Williams Doug Kamer Theo Hall Vaughn Jones Paul Smith Michael Foster Bob Nies Pat Behm Julius McCormick Colin Kimball Rob Keefe Jon Gerarde Paul Mocho Felix Mackey Chris Schreiber Jim Sturm Jim Zank Mark Sammartino Mark Petrasek Jerry Spetz Jason Dapra Chad Marrison Fred Galovich Terrence Patrick Kevin Brubaker Jay Connizzo Brian Borom Dave Curtis Rob Taylor Dan Kruper Craig Moone Chris Primavere Adam Brown Jeff Monreal Chris Ellis Nick Jackson Garrett Wild Grant Marshman L.J. Stevens Brad Rzyczycki Perry Wheeler Steve Hill Ed Kriausky Frank Pappano Tony Montini Aaron Parks Mike Jenkins Mike Cikra RECORD BOOK TOP 2 ALL-TIME TACKLERS RK NAME YRS GP UA A TOT Paul Maleski Joe Pasquerell Pete Starrett Brad Miller Shane Lemons Brandon Bynum Fred Hale Mike McQuillan Pete Snavely Glenn Novak Scott Chase Chad Fout Mike Krahe Tim Smith Deonte Huggins Jim Falvo Scott Kelly Todd Piendel R. Scott Kelly Tarique Ellis Bob Eastman Aaron McGee Al Craig Bryan Kelly Bob Brickley William Shealey Brock Lindsey Jason Staley Keith Robinson Jr Brandon Zangaro Ed Regovich Mike Paris Niko Otto Keith Polson Matt Dubowski Bruno Natter Jason Dossi Dorian Stevens Mike Brown Tom Grebiner Ryan Taylor Matt Hyland Scott Mackar Mark Burrelli Grant Meczka Frank Figliano Jim Reed Scott Benzel Linnell Robinson Tevin Stewart Benji Abercrombie Pat Klingensmith Brandon Harper Dave Parilla Serge Augustin Casey Williams Shawn Hamlin Jeremy McCoy Dave Fauth Jack Stover Curtis Hansford Jakob Plonski Jason Mellors Brian Burton Kevin Sheridan Chris Victor Neil Harris Bill McGahee Chris Arrivielo Alex Trouten Mike McCarthy Dave Stallard Doug Kubiak Richie Phillips Shawn Daniels Stew Myers Jeff McShane Nick Kurpakus RK NAME YRS GP UA A TOT 57. Paul Berlin Tom Langworthy Todd Wingate Aunre Davis Kevin McAteer Tony Chillemi Bob Young John Smith Tim Brediger Vishawn Williams Ryan Carroll Jeff Merlino Owen Evans Justin Stefanick Jason Kerestes Charles Brown James Karasek Nick Slonac Bryan Milligan T.J. Latimer Brad Weisenseel Jason Maier Charles Hutchins Christopher Clegg Rocky Owens Demond McDonald Rodney Evans Eric Kostic Roger McClinton P.J. O Connor Jason Stefanick Chad Martin Marcus Patton Mike Foss Tim Alesnik Ricky Mathews Justin Adams Andrew Bukta Bryan Paulozzi Dave Seyboldt Louis Mass Thomas Higgins III Tom Bender Bob Morrison Dave Gregor Scott Platz MEDIA GUIDE 46

47 RECORD BOOK TACKLES FOR LOSS SACKS INTERCEPTIONS RK NAME YRS GP TFL. Mike Hanes Scott Platz Bryan Boyce Zac Wild Jim Zank Tim Herbener Terrence Patrick James Sherrod Dustin Galich Dan Kruper Keith Swanson Brian Smith Ian Wild Fred Hale Ike Morrison Mark Petrasek Brian Borom Jerry Spetz Tom Palmer Dave Scarsella Jimmy Kokrak Serge Augustin Rick Andrejchak John Langer Bob Bandish Kevin Brubaker Garrett Patty Mike Krahe Shane Lemons Doug Kamer Joe Dever Paul Berlin Kevin Williams Mike McQuillan Lou D Ambrosio Ben Bluemle Greg Latimer Jason Myers Mike Cikra Simon Arias Jay Connizzo Tim Latimer Aaron Parks Matt Dubowski Matt Hyland Mark Sammartino Charlie Gleisner Chad Fout Brad Miller Bryan Kelly Stew Myers Brad Weisenseel L.J. Stevens Benji Abercrombie Bryan Boyce 25- Jim Zank RK NAME YRS GP SACKS. Jim Zank Bryan Boyce Mike Hanes Mark Petrasek Zac Wild Dan Kruper Terrence Patrick Bob Bandish John Langer Jerry Spetz Mark Sammartino James Sherrod Serge Augustin Dustin Galich Fred Hale Dave Scarsella Rick Andrejchak Kevin Brubaker Doug Kamer Lou D Ambrosio Jimmy Kokrak Ian Wild Mike Krahe Paul Smith Scott Chase Tim Herbener Chris Primavere Frank Figliano Paul Berlin Ike Morrison Brian Borom Bob Brickley Todd Piendel Scott Platz Keith Swanson Mike Cikra Mike McQuillan Matt Hyland Tim Bednarski Shane Lemons Jason Mellors Rob Taylor Stew Myers Chad Fout Brock Lindsey Jeremy McCoy Bob Young Mike McCarthy Grant Meczka Brad Miller Perry Wheeler RK NAME YRS GP NO YDS AVG TD LG. Colin Kimball Jim Sturm Tim Bednarski Tom Palmer Theo Hall Chris Ellis Bob Nies Glenn Novak Steve Hill Julius McCormick Neil Harris Brad Rzyczycki Tevin Stewart Ben Bluemle Rob Keefe Garrett Patty Scott Platz Scott Kelly Jon Gerarde Bryant Kimball Greg Latimer Brian Burton Tim Latimer Pete Starrett Chris Schreiber Tim Herbener Jeff McShane Al Craig Scott Benzel Vaughn Jones Dave Parilla Deonte Huggins Casey Williams Doug Brinkley Linnell Robinson Craig Moone Felix Mackey Dorian Stevens Bryan Boyce Shawn Hamlin Paul Smith Scott Mackar L.J. Stevens Pete Snavely Jim Zank Jason Maier Roger McClinton James Sherrod Jeff Monreal Fred Galovich Ed Kriausky Frank Pappano Jason Dossi Jimmy Kokrak Dave Curtis Jim Reed Ryan Taylor Mike Paris Don Gibbon Brandon Harper Jim Sturm MEDIA GUIDE

48 TOP 25 PUNTING LEADERS RK NAME YRS NO YDS AVG LONG. Jim Schuler Vinnie Corasaniti Eric Wicks R.C. Freedman Dave Sawtelle Brandon Hill Jordan Spangler Garrett Stolz Chris Ellis Steven Wakefield Dylan Kondis Jordan Bukowski Chad Tibbitts Matthew Dellana Andrew Schuler Brian Leonard Bryan Milligan Jim McSwigan Alex Emerich David Lough George Paydock Fred Hunter Todd Oakes Mitch Phillis Pat Ott Jim Schuler 2-4 RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME FIELD GOAL LEADERS RK NAME YRS MADE ATT PCT LONG. Steven Wakefield Phil Scanlon Eric Wicks Vinny Repucci George Paydock Vinnie Corasaniti Chris Ryan Tim Wilkins Dylan Kondis Matthew Dellana Robert Giambra Rick Yarosz Scott Price Mark Williams Jordan Spangler Josh Harold Scott Gorring Akram Alzaught Peter Nielsen ALL-TIME KICKING LEADERS RK NAME YRS FG-ATT LONG PAT PTS. Steven Wakefield Phil Scanlon Eric Wicks George Paydock Vinny Repucci Dylan Kondis Vinnie Corasaniti Chris Ryan Tim Wilkins Rick Yarosz Matthew Dellana Robert Giambra Mark Williams Scott Price Peter Nielsen Dave Matucci Pete Rauhe Akram Alzaught Scott Gorring Josh Harold Jordan Spangler Al Blevins Clint Williams Mike Picinich Bob Tirpak Phil Scanlon 22-6 Steven Wakefield MEDIA GUIDE 48

49 ALL-TIME RESULTS 98 (4-2-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo 987 (6-4-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo 993 (5-5-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball 999 (5-5-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 5 St. John Fisher W 28 Sept 9 Duquesne L 6 9 Sept 26 at St. Francis (Pa.) T 6 6 Oct 3 Buffalo State W 6 Oct Glenville State W 4 7 Oct 24 at Waynesburg L 2 43 Oct 3 at Niagara W (4-5-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo Sept at Gettysburg W 2 2 Sept 8 John Carroll L 6 9 Sept 25 St. Francis (Pa.) W 34 3 Oct 2 at Frostburg State L 7 Oct 9 at Glenville State W 2 Oct 6 Niagara W 28 2 Oct 23 at Buffalo State L 3 53 Oct 3 Kenyon L 2 23 Nov 3 Edinboro L (5-3-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo Sept at Niagara W 4 4 Sept 7 at John Carroll W 2 7 Sept 24 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 24 Oct Frostburg State L 7 Oct 8 Buffalo State W 7 Oct 5 at Gallaudet W 69 Oct 29 Duquesne T Nov 5 Dayton L 28 Nov 2 at Edinboro L (8--) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo Sept 8 Siena W 35 6 Sept 5 at Widener W 7 7 Sept 22 St. Francis (Pa.) W 68 Sept 29 at Frostburg State W 3 27 Oct 6 Marietta W 4 3 Oct 3 at Buffalo State L 2 Oct 2 Canisius W 3 Oct 27 Duquesne W 48 2 Nov at Alfred W (8-2-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo Sept 7 at Brockport State W 45 7 Sept 4 Niagara W 82 Sept 2 Frostburg State W 38 3 Oct 5 at Marietta W 2 4 Oct 2 Buffalo State W 3 6 Oct 9 Duquesne W 2 6 Oct 26 at Canisius L 5 33 Nov 2 Capital L 7 Nov 9 at Dayton W 9 6 Nov 8 Alfred W (6-4-) Head Coach: Tony DeMeo Sept 6 Brockport State W 45 4 Sept at Alfred L 7 24 Sept 2 Grove City W 2 6 Sept 27 Villanova L Oct 4 at Frostburg State W 24 7 Oct at Buffalo State W 4 Oct 2 Dayton L 7 3 Oct 25 Duquesne W 26 4 Nov 8 Canisius W 39 7 Nov 5 at Salisbury State L Sept 5 at Brockport State W 25 8 Sept 2 Alfred L Sept 9 at Grove City W 34 3 Sept 26 at Villanova L Oct 3 Frostburg State W 3 Oct Buffalo State W 35 2 Oct 7 at Dayton L 4 24 Oct 24 Duquesne W 49 6 Nov 7 at Canisius W 2 7 Nov 4 Salisbury State L (6-3-) Head Coach: Ken Brasington Sept 3 Brockport State W 36 2 Sept 7 Grove City W 3 Sept 24 Duquesne W 38 Oct Frostburg State W 28 5 Oct 8 at Buffalo State W 63 4 Oct 5 Dayton L 7 35 Oct 22 at Lafayette L 8 5 Oct 29 Waynesburg W 2 7 Nov 5 at Geneva L (5-4-) Head Coach: Ken Brasington Sept 9 at Waynesburg W 34 3 Sept 6 at Grove City W 3 7 Sept 23 Duquesne W 27 Sept 3 at Dayton L 49 Oct 7 Buffalo State W 38 2 Oct 4 at Capital W 4 Oct 2 Geneva L 4 29 Oct 28 at Buffalo L 6 45 Nov 3 Brockport State L (-8-) Head Coach: Jim Chapman Sept 8 Frostburg State L 7 2 Sept 5 at Wash. & Jeff. L 3 4 Sept 29 Dayton L 5 Oct 6 at Buffalo State L 3 Oct 3 Waynesburg L 8 33 Oct 2 at Geneva L 4 4 Oct 27 Buffalo L Nov 3 at Brockport State W 7 Nov at Canisius L (5-4-) Head Coach: Jim Chapman Sept 7 at Bethany W 27 6 Sept 2 at Gannon W 4 7 Sept 28 at Dayton L 2 48 Oct 5 Canisius W 2 5 Oct 2 Buffalo State L 2 28 Oct 9 at Frostburg State W 2 6 Oct 26 Geneva W 2 7 Nov 2 Wash. & Jeff. L 7 28 Nov 9 Brockport State L (5-4-) Head Coach: Jim Chapman Sept 5 at Bethany W 47 2 Sept 2 Maryville W 4 Sept 9 Gannon L 2 24 Sept 26 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 38 3 Oct 3 Canisius W 34 3 Oct at Dayton L 4 42 Oct 7 Wittenberg T 2 2 Oct 24 at Alfred L 9 3 Oct 3 at Ithaca L 7 48 Nov 7 at Brockport St. W Sept 8 at Gannon W 7 7 Sept 25 Dickinson L 6 33 Oct Canisius W 3 9 Oct 9 Buffalo State L 34 Oct 6 at Wittenberg L 6 7 Oct 23 Duquesne W 24 7 Oct 3 Ithaca L Nov 6 at Pace W 48 Nov 3 St. Francis (Pa.) W Nov 2 at C.W. Post L 3 34 (ECAC Bowl) (3-6-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept Canisius W 3 2 Sept 7 at Frostburg St. L 35 Sept 24 at Dickinson L 2 Oct at St. Francis (Pa.) L 7 27 Oct 8 at Buffalo State L Oct 5 Pace W 52 3 Oct 22 at C.W. Post L 3 42 Oct 29 at Grove City W Nov 5 Gannon T 3 3 Nov 2 Robert Morris L (7-3-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 7 at Canisius W 3 3 Sept 6 Frostburg State L 7 2 Sept 23 Brockport State W 23 5 Oct St. Francis (Pa.) W 57 2 Oct 7 at Monmouth L 4 35 Oct 5 Buffalo State L 8 44 Oct 2 at Robert Morris W 2 9 Oct 28 Grove City W Nov 4 at Gannon W 9 6 Nov 2 C.W. Post W (4-5-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 7 Robert Morris L 2 Sept 4 at Albany L 2 Sept 2 at Brockport State L 7 28 Sept 28 St. John Fisher W 6 Oct 5 Monmouth L 4 28 Oct 2 Gannon W 34 4 Oct 9 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 3 6 Nov at Buffalo State L (5OT) Nov 9 at Ohio Wesleyan W (6-3-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 6 at Baldwin-Wallace L 3 3 Sept 3 at Ithaca W 5 Sept 2 Findlay L 4 44 Sept 27 at St. John Fisher W 4 7 Oct 4 St. Francis (Pa.) W 45 3 Oct at Gannon W 35 8 Oct 8 Buffalo State L 4 6 Nov at Robert Morris W 7 Nov 8 Ohio Wesleyan W (5-5-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 5 at Wayne State W 24 7 Sept 2 Michigan Tech L 2 24 Sept 9 at St. Francis (IL) W Sept 26 at Indianapolis L 6 3 Oct 3 Hillsdale W Oct Grand Valley State L 4 49 Oct 7 at Westminster W 35 6 Oct 24 Ashland W Oct 3 at Saginaw Valley L 69 Nov 7 Findlay L Sept 4 Wayne State W Sept at Michigan Tech L 26 4 Sept 8 Edinboro W 34 2 Sept 25 Indianapolis W 27 2 Oct 2 at Hillsdale L 4 42 Oct 9 at Grand Valley St. L 9 26 Oct 6 Westminster W 7 7 Oct 23 at Ashland L 7 32 Oct 29 Saginaw Valley L 33 4 Nov 6 at Findlay W (4-7-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 2 Wayne State W Sept 9 at Michigan Tech L Sept 6 at Edinboro L 6 4 Sept 23 Northwood L Sept 3 at Indianapolis L 8 5 Oct 7 Saginaw Valley L 4 46 Oct 4 at Ferris State W 2 Oct 2 Grand Valley State L 2 45 Oct 28 at Hillsdale W 24 2 Nov 4 at Findlay W 23 2 Nov Ashland L (2-7-) Head Coach: Joe Kimball Sept 8 Michigan Tech L 2 28 Sept 22 at Northwood L 4 5 Sept 29 Indianapolis L 4 7 Oct 6 at Saginaw Valley L 2 28 Oct 3 Ferris State W 25 4 Oct 2 at Grand Valley St. L 3 59 Oct 27 Hillsdale W 44 3 Nov 3 Findlay L 4 24 Nov at Ashland L (2-9-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 7 WV Wesleyan W 6 3 Sept 4 at Northern Mich. L 7 37 Sept 2 at Saginaw Valley L 7 5 Sept 28 Northwood W 7 4 Oct 5 Findlay L 3 36 Oct 2 at Ashland L 2 27 Oct 9 Ferris State L 3 9 Oct 26 at Indianapolis L 6 4 Nov 2 Grand Valley State L Nov 9 at Wayne State L Nov 6 Hillsdale L (5-6-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 6 at WV Wesleyan W 3 2 Sept 3 Northen Michigan W 4 29 Sept 2 Saginaw Valley L 3 26 Sept 27 at Northwood L 3 3 Oct 4 at Findlay L 3 23 Oct Ashland W 7 Oct 8 at Ferris State L 7 33 Oct 25 Indianapolis W Nov at Grand Valley L 6 5 Nov 8 Wayne State W 7 Nov 5 at Hillsdale L MEDIA GUIDE

50 ALL-TIME RESULTS 24 (4-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle 29 (4-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle 24 (7-4-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Aug 26 Gannon L Sept 4 Northern Michigan W Sept at Michigan Tech L 3 54 Sept 8 at Northwood L Sept 25 Ferris State L 28 3 Oct 2 at Ashland W 25 4 Oct 9 Saginaw Valley W 22 5 Oct 6 at SE Louisiana L 4 58 Oct 23 Indianapolis W 24 2 Oct 3 at Hillsdale L 7 2 Nov 6 at Findlay L (3-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle *Saginaw Valley would later forfeit Aug 27 at Gannon L Sept 3 at Northern Mich. L 35 4 Sept Michigan Tech L 2 24 Sept 7 Northwood L 7 35 Sept 24 at Ferris State L Oct Ashland L 7 45 Oct 8 at Saginaw Valley* L 4 44 Oct 22 at Indianapolis W Oct 29 Hillsdale L 2 4 Nov 5 Findlay W (3-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 2 Northwood L 4 33 Sept 9 Ferris State L 7 28 Sept 6 at Wayne State L 3 35 Sept 23 Gannon W 35 4 Sept 3 at Ashland L 2 24 Oct 7 at Grand Valley St. L 7 49 Oct 4 Findlay W 24 7 Oct 2 at Hillsdale L 2 4 Oct 28 Northern Mich. W 32 7 Nov 4 at Indianapolis L (4-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Aug 25 at Kentucky State W 2 6 Sept at Northwood L 28 Sept 8 at Ferris State W Sept 5 Wayne State W (OT) 58 5 Sept 22 at Gannon W Sept 29 Ashland L Oct 6 Grand Valley State L 7 59 Oct 3 at Findlay L Oct 2 Hillsdale L Oct 27 at Northern Mich. L 3 45 Nov 3 Indianapolis L (7-4-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Aug 3 at Wayne State L 4 Sept 6 at Cheyney W 35 Sept 3 at Bloomsburg L 24 Sept 2 Clarion W 4 7 Sept 27 Slippery Rock W 34 Oct 4 Lock Haven W 49 4 Oct at Gannon W Oct 8 at Indiana (Pa.) L 42 Oct 23 at Edinboro W 24 2 Nov California (Pa.) L 6 7 Nov 8 Shippensburg W Aug 3 at Wayne State L 3 3 Sept 5 Cheyney W 45 5 Sept 2 Bloomsburg L 7 7 Sept 9 Indiana (Pa.) W 2 6 Sept 26 at Lock Haven W 9 7 Oct 3 at Slippery Rock L 6 7 Oct Gannon W 27 7 Oct 7 at Clarion L Oct 24 Edinboro L Oct 3 at California (Pa.) L 7 28 Nov 7 at West Chester L (-3-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Aug 28 at Notre Dame W 23 Sept at Kutztown L 4 35 Sept 8 at C.W. Post W 28 2 Sept 25 Lock Haven W 4 Oct 2 at Gannon L 4 Oct 9 at Indiana (Pa.) W Oct 6 at Edinboro W (OT) 22 2 Oct 23 California (Pa.) W 3 2 Oct 3 Slippery Rock W 2 3 Nov 6 Clarion W 38 4 Nov 3 Bloomsburg W (PSAC Champ.) Nov 27 Bloomsburg W 28 4 (NCAA 2nd Rd.) Dec 4 Shepherd L 4 49 (NCAA Quarters) (4-7-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 3 Notre Dame W (OT) Sept Kutztown L Sept 7 C.W. Post W 34 7 Sept 24 at Lock Haven W 42 3 Oct Gannon L 27 3 Oct 8 Indiana (Pa.) L (OT) Oct 5 Edinboro L 2 3 Oct 22 at California (Pa.) L (OT) Oct 29 at Slippery Rock L 2 28 Nov 5 at Clarion W Nov 2 at Shippensburg L (9-2-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Aug 3 at Notre Dame L Sept 8 at Millersville W 45 7 Sept 5 Clarion W 22 4 Sept 22 Slippery Rock W Sept 29 at Cheyney W 36 Oct 6 Lock Haven W 9 Oct 3 at Gannon W Oct 2 at Indiana (Pa.) L 3 3 Oct 27 at Edinboro W 24 2 Nov 3 California (Pa.) W 4 7 Nov East Stroudsburg W (7-4-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 7 at Bentley L 6 7 Sept 4 Millersville W 49 7 Sept 2 at Clarion L 3 2 Sept 28 at Slippery Rock L Oct 5 Cheyney W 63 4 Oct 2 at Seton Hill W 5 9 Oct 7 vs Gannon W 5 2 Oct 26 Indiana (Pa.) L 6 28 Nov 2 Edinboro W 9 6 Nov 9 at California (Pa.) W 23 2 Nov 6 at East Stroudsburg W Sept 6 at Bentley L 2 27 Sept 3 at West Chester L 4 38 Sept 2 Bloomsburg L Sept 27 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7 4 Oct 4 Clarion W 28 Oct at Gannon W Oct 8 vs Slippery Rock W (at Michigan Stadium) Oct 23 Edinboro W 3 Nov at Seton Hill W Nov 8 California (Pa.) W Nov 5 Shippensburg W (5-6-) Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle Sept 5 Bentley W 35 2 Sept 2 West Chester W Sept 9 at Bloomsburg W 2 4 Sept 26 Indiana (Pa.) L 4 35 Oct 3 at Clarion L 27 4 Oct Gannon L 3 6 Oct 7 Slippery Rock L Oct 22 at Edinboro W Oct 3 Seton Hill W 4 3 Nov 7 at California (Pa.) L 2 3 Nov 4 at Shippensburg L All-Time Coaching Records Coach Tony DeMeo Overall Conference Total Coach Ken Brasington Total -7 Coach Jim Chapman Total -6- Coach Joe Kimball (MIFC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) Total Coach Marty Schaetzle (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (GLIAC) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) (PSAC West) Total All-Time Total MEDIA GUIDE 5

51 RECORD VS. OPPONENTS OPPONENT W L T PCT PF PA FIRST LAST Albany Alfred Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bentley Bethany Bloomsburg Brockport State Buffalo Buffalo State Canisius California (Pa.) Capital Cheyney Clarion C.W. Post Dayton Dickinson Duquesne East Stroudsburg Edinboro Ferris State Findlay Frostburg State Gallaudet Gannon Geneva Gettysburg Glenville State Grand Valley State Grove City Hillsdale Indiana University of Pa Indianapolis Ithaca John Carroll Kentucky State Kenyon Kutztown Lafayette Lock Haven Marietta Maryville Michigan Tech Millersville Monmouth Niagara Northern Michigan Northwood Notre Dame College Ohio Wesleyan Pace Robert Morris Saginaw Valley State (inc. forfeit win) Salisbury State Seton Hill Shepherd Shippensburg Siena Slippery Rock Southeastern Louisiana St. Francis (IL) St. Francis (Pa.) St. John Fisher Villanova Washington & Jefferson Wayne State Waynesburg West Chester West Virginia Wesleyan Westminster Widener Wittenberg MEDIA GUIDE

52 ALL-TIME ROSTER A Brian Aarons Junaid Abdullah 25 Dan Abel Benji Abercrombie 23-5 Jared Adams 2-3 Justin Adams 2-4 Phil Agnello Ricardo Aguirre 2-3 Tyler Aiken 2 Bill Aikins 983 Joe Alberts Luke Alberts 2 Michael Albritton 24-5 Gilbert Alderman 28-9 Tim Alesnik Al Allen 983 Mike Allen Doug Altavilla 25 Jim Altman 994 Akram Alzaught Don Ambrose 99,9 Jesse Ambuster 2 Mike Amore Dave Anastasi 985,86 Lou Anastasi 986 Bob Anderson 98 Gerald Anderson 27- Mike Anderson 988 Tate Anderson 995 Ty Anderson 987 Seth Andreas 992 Jeff Andrejchak Rick Andrejchak Dave Andres Jeff Andres Phil Annibale Neil Apfelbaum 27 John Applebee 98 Mike Applebee Frank Arcamone 989 Simon Arias 2-5 Anthony Arcell 2 Dave Armstrong Jeremy Armstrong 24 Kevin Armstrong Chris Arriviello Brian Ash Kyle Ashburn 24-5 Dan Assion 2 Serge Augustin 28-, 2-3 John Aullbach 986 Frank Aulizia 984 Justin Austin 29 Mark Azar 99 B Brad Babbitt Andrew Bailey 28- Dayne Bailey 992 Ed Bailey 997- Jimmie Lee Baker 27 Todd Baker 988 Burheem Bakr Amardeep Bal 28 Brian Baldwin 993,94 Mike Baldzicki 993 Steve Baldzicki 993 Brad Balkovec Chad Ball 28 Ian Ball 22 Mike Ball 996 Ross Bandiera Rob Bandish Corey Banks 23 Edgar Banks 984 Freddie Banks 26 Ryan Banks Chris Banner Brian Banville 999- Richard Barber Andrew Bardusch 24-5 George Barilaro 983 John Barnes Lee Barney Jeremy Baronner 2-2 Bill Barr Pat Barrett 26 Nathan Barry 22 Pat Barry 2-4 Jon Barth 99 Adam Barthem 2 Ryan Bartizal 29-2 Tony Bartos 993 Paul Barzellato Frank Basco Tyrone Battles 983 Dennis Baughman 987 Steve Bearer Jeff Beck 995 Tim Bednarski Pat Behm 2-4 Andy Beistol 983 Matt Belko 23 Robert Bell 987 Tom Bender Dean Benedict Matt Benegasi 985 Darrell Benjamin 24-5 Scott Bennett 25 Mike Bentley 988 Nikorey Benyard 25 Scott Benzel Matt Berdysz 999- Mike Bergemann 992 Shea Berkley Paul Berlin Trenton Bernat 22-4 Tim Bernik 98 Jeff Beucher Zack Beucher 28 Gene Bianco 98 Val Bianco 22-3 Joel Biechler 2 Phil Biehls 984 Beau Bilinsky 24-5 Tyler Bills 2- CJ Bingham 23-5 Mike Bires 988 JJ Bishop John Biskup 99 Matthew Bitz Jr. 25 Albert Black 22-5 George Black 993 Theophilus Blackston III 25 Darren Blackwell Marshall Blaire 99 Ron Bland 989 Al Blevins Seth Bloch 986,87 Ben Bluemle 22-5 Wayne Blumling 27 Rich Boesch Tristan Boling 25 Ryan Bollas 993 Nicholas Bonacquisti 29- Joe Bonetti Dylan Bongiorni 22-5 Leo Booser Brian Borom Lou Borrelli Joseph Bostrom 22 Eric Bott Jonah Bowden 25 Bryan Boyce 25- Doug Boyd 988 Jim Boyd 988 Joe Boyer 999 Brendan Boylan 2-45 Brad Brandebura 2 Bill Brandt 995 Mike Brandt 29 Jeff Brantley 28-9 Darren Brash 99 Tim Brediger Mike Brestensky Bob Brickley Kyle Briggs Lawrence Bright 28-9 Doug Brinkley Austin Brooks 24-5 Keith Brooks 984 Charles Brosky 28 Curtis Brothers Adam Brown 25-9 Bill Brown Charles Brown 998- Mike Brown 29-3 Shane Brown Brandon Brown-Dukes 2-5 Chris Browning Kevin Brubaker Paris Bruner 29-2 Ken Bryant Ron Bryant Ronald Buchanan 24 Chad Buell 987 Tony Bueno 994 Jeff Buerger 989 Mark Bujnoski 983 Mike Bukky 23-5 Jordan Bukowski 28-9 Andrew Bukta 27- Ken Bulls 982 Matt Buly Matt Burch 22-3 Conor Burke 23-4 Ken Burkley 992 George Burich Terrance Burnette 2 Keith Burns Mark Burrelli Aaron Burrowes 2-3 Brian Burton Chris Bush Jamie Butera Jason Butterworth 994 Brandon Bynum Matt Bynum 994 C Brian Caldwell 999 Dustin Calloway 23 Rich Campagna 983 Kevin Campbell 2-4 Kirk Campbell 24-7 Tony Campoli Kelly Cannon 989 Rick Cantini Chris Cappelletti Dan Carbonetti Ron Carcelli 993 James Cardamon 984 Jared Carlson 25 Sean Carlson 989 Curtis Carmichael 992 Jim Carrabbia 995 Rory Carroll 999- Ryan Carroll 23-5 Sam Carroll Stan Carson 989 Craig Carter 25 Michael Carter 2, 23 Larry Case 98 Mark Casper 987 Tom Cass 989 Craig Cassell 25-6 Andrew Casserly Dave Catalano Aaron Cavalline 99 Mark Cavallucci Jerry Cavanaugh Gabe Cellini 996 Chip Cephas 2-2 Eric Chase 988 Matt Chase Scott Chase 99-9 Matt Chater 99 Adam Chatlos 24 Tony Chillemi Josh Chiocco 995 Scott Chojnowski Tim Church Al. Ciammaichella 2-2 Colin Cicon 22 Mike Cikra 2-4 Jamie Cipalla 986 Lou Cirino 22-3 Matt Cirell 28- Andrew Cisan 22-6 Bob Clark 992 Chris Clark 26-7 Mike Clark Rich Clark 996 Ron Cleaver 983 Christopher Clegg 28-9 Steve Clinger Tom Clinger Josh Cobble 2 Sam Cohen 23-5 Joe Colant 987 Brendan Cole 25 Andrew Colella 2-2 Jesse Coleman Clyde Collins Terry Colvin Jacob Concannon 25 Dom Congemi 99 Mike Conley 99 Mark Conlon Jay Conizzo Chad Conrad Rob Coolidge 993 Terrence Coon 2 Josh Cooper 23 Vinnie Corasaniti 998- Patrick Corr 999- Connor Corcoran 26 Rocky Cosby August Costa 2 Eric Coughlin 99 Chris Cowher 992 Sean Cox 986 Joe Coyne 29-2 John Cozzocrea Al Craig Sascha Craig 22 Jim Crawford 98 Kyle Crawford 22-4 Dave Creek 987 Paul Creel 99 Eugene Cresta Vittorio Cresta 993 Jason Cricks 999 Rafiyq Cromwell 22-3 Tony Crosby 99-9 Dan Crouth Dom Cugini Dwayne Cunningham 29- Byron Curry 997- Dave Curtis D Lou D Ambrosio Alan Dailide 22-6 Rodney Dale 28- Shane Dalton 22-3 James Daniel 98 Shawn Daniels 27- Jason Dapra Bill Daugherty Cha. Davenport 999- John David 99 Brett Davidson 994 Brooks Davidson 22-6 Dan Davies 24 Ray Davies Antonio Davis Jr. 28- Aunre Davis 22-3 Bill Davis Keith Davis Rashad Davis 2-4 Andre Dawson 24-6 Tyler Dawson 29-2 Landon Day 24 Jeff Deakings 23 Andre Deal 27 James Dean Seth Deering 999 Nick DeGennaro Ross Deglau 2-, 23 John DeJoy Chris Delavern 26 Chris Delfratte 988 Glenn DeListo 983 Matt Dellana Tony DePinto Mike DePolo 99 Brian Dermigny Pete Desocia 993 Joe Dever 22-5 Rick DeWalt 983 M. DiBartolomeo Don DiCarlo 988 Tom DiCillo 992 Bernie Dickey 983 Chris DiCola CJ Dietrick John DiGiovanna 25 John DiMaiolo 985 Tony Dinacola 993 Mike DiPaolo 2 Brian Dloniak Frank Dobbins 987 John Dolce 993 Jarrett Dolegala 23-4 Dave Donikowski 989 Greg Doré 998- Bob Dorrian Jason Dossi Doug Drake Larry Dreschler 985 Austin Drew 25 Dan Driscoll 2-4 Sean Drvenkar 994 Eric Duble Jason Duble Tim Duble Matt Dubowski Mark Dukovich Mike Dukovich Donovan Dula 27 Jerry Duncan 999- Bob Dunlevy 99 Devin Dunn 23 Dale Duns Brian Durbin Shelbert Durant 98 Dennis Dzubinski 26 E Pat Eagan 2 Bob Eastman Shawn Ebersold 99 Rick Edder 25 Ben Edgerton 992 Willie Edmondson Frank Egan 22 John Egbert 22-5 Mike Elder 983 Mike Elliot 989 Chris Ellis Tarique Ellis 24-5 Alex Emerich 27 Zach Emerick 22-5 Kevin Emmerman Paul Endres 989 Dave Engeman 987 John English 25 Bryan Ennis Don Erdley Tyson Erlewine 992 Aaron Ertel 22 Brett Erven 989 Carnell Evans 28-9 Mike Evans Owen Evans 22-6 Rodney Evans 988 Justin Everett Chad Ewings F Sean Fadale Steve Failla Brad Fairfield Charles Falk 99 Jason Falvo Jim Falvo Gerry Fanta 986 Scott Farison 998- Jim Farrell 99 Jordan Farrow 22-5 Dan Fauth 997 Dave Fauth Shaun Fawcett 99 Gino Federico 999 Dan Federoff 25-6 Bill Fedor 99 Kevin Fedor 99 John Feketti 996 Nick Felice Tony Ferraro 2-3 Kyle Ferrick 989 Peter Feydo II 984 Frank Figliano Bryan Finch 24 Jack Finch, Jr. 24 Rich Fine 99 Mike Fink Ramroth Finnegan 24-5 Bill Finucan 25 Scott Fiorina 2- Adam Fisher 23 Dave Fisher 993 Jeff Fisher Von Fisher 985 Greg Fitzgerald Jamie Fitzpatrick 994 Chuck Fleet Ron Fleming Brian Forgach 997 Shane Formica 998- Michael Foster 2-4 Jason Fourqurean 999 Mike Foss Chad Fout 999- Dale Frederick 984 RC Freedman Patrick Frey 24 Scott Friel 99 Marty Frings 995 John Paul Fritz 2-2 Fernando Frye 25 Mike Fuhrman 98 Dave Futch 992 G Joseph Gabor 24-5 Norm Gabriel Pete Gaertner 25-7 Wally Gagric Dustin Galich 2-3 Mike Gall 99 Paul Gallagher 2-2 Charlie Gallop 28-9 Leon Gallop 28-2 Craig Galovich Fred Galovich Mike Galupi Darrell Gamble 988 Rob Gamble 988 Jim Gardner Tom Garizas 989 TC Garr 26 Harley Garrett 26 Brian Gates 984 Joe Gatti Tom Gault Jeff Gazica 98 Craig Gehm Cody George 999- Dan George 99 Jesse George 2 Jon Gerarde Tom Gerber Terry Gettings 2- Bobby Giambra 28- Nick Giallourakis 24 Don Gibbon Mark Gibbon Greg Gibbons Basil Gibbs 984 Justin Gibson 996- Henry Giles 988 Reggie Gill 994 Michael Gillespie 24 Matt Glass 2 Rick Glavan Charlie Gleisner 25-9 Travis Godden 996 Nick Goehring 24-5 Matt Golga Frank Golinello 24-5 Michael Gonzalez 24 Mike Good Kevin Goode Simon Goodridge 99 Cari Goodwine 988 Dave Gordon Scott Gorring Ed Goth 98 Mike Goth 988 Logan Gotshall 23 Jordan Grabar 999 Thad Grabowski Chris Graham 2 Andrew Grant 2-4 Mike Gratzmiller 995 Tony Graziani Tom Grebiner Adam Green 2 Jake Green 2-4 Dave Gregor 98 Dennis Gregor 24 Dave Gregory Bob Grenaway 98 Chris Griffin 99 Steve Griggs 983 Steve Grinstead 99 Jeff Groene 2-3 Kurt Grottenhaler 985 Bill Grover MEDIA GUIDE 52

53 ALL-TIME ROSTER Matt Guadalupe 2 Matt Guarnieri 997 Mike Guffey 998- Greg Guido 986 John Gurtler 28 Jacob Gutierrez 25 Ben Gysin 2-4 H Josh Haas 997 Brian Haberstock Matt Haberstock 99 Ron Hackleman 987 Fred Hale 27- Bill Hall 98 Theo Hall 25-8 Brian Hamblen Dave Hamil 983 Brian Hamlin Shawn Hamlin Marty Hamm Bob Hammer 2- Mondell Hampton Tom Hanchin 98,83 Mike Hanes Jeremy Hanford 25 Dustin Hankinson 24-5 Fred Hanlin Chuck Hanmore 993 Phil Hannah 982 Curtis Hansford 2-4 Bobby Haraczy 2-3 Greg Harayda 984 John Hare 994 Jeff Harger 987 Joe Hargraves 993 Matt Harmon 25 Josh Harold 29-2 Brandon Harper 27- Jerry Harper Jarrod Harrah 24 Marquis Harrell 29 Spencer Harrell 26-9 Nate Harrington 993 Neil Harris 23-4 Dan Hartle 99 Conor Hartnett 26 Ben Hartshom Scott Hartung 993 Greg Haski Matt Hatchette 992 Mike Hathy 999 Paul Hause 985 Justin Hawkins 25 Aaron Haynes 25-7 Amir Haywood 23 Doug Haywood 989 Jim Hazmihalus Joe Hearns 995 Monty Heidelberg 984 Chris Heisler 22-3 Tom Hemer Bryan Henley Tim Herbener 26- Chuck Herod 999 Brett Herold 988 Reg Herring 98 Chris Hess Ed Hess George Hetelekides 987 Dave Hetrick 25-9 Kahari Hicks Thomas Higgins III 23-5 Jon Hillburger Brandon Hill 23-7 Steve Hill 996- Tom Hill Jason Hillegas Justin Hillman 996 Eric Hilsop 28-9 John Hines 983 Andy Hogan 99 Bill Hogan 989 Chad Hogue 25 Matt Hoke Donny Holl Mark Holland Mark Hollars 99 Mike Holman Chris Holtzman Kevin Hoogenboom 2 Neil Hoover Sean Hoover Tim Hoover Jacob Horan 22-3 Kyle Horne Kurt Houser 985 Davis Houstan 99 Tyler Houston 22-3 Joe Howard 28-9 Matt Hoyer 22 Pete Hoyt 99 Bob Huber 987 Kris Hudnall Deonte Huggins 2-4 Joe Hughes 988 Mike Hughes 996 Bill Hulton Matt Humphrey 28 Adam Hunter 24-5 Fred Hunter 988 Dan Husted 24 Charles Hutchins 23-6 Brendan Huttick 996 Matt Hyland 2-3 Dave Hylton I-J Vincenzo Iannuzzo 25 John Illig 98 Dave Irwin Dave Jackson Nick Jackson 2-2 Pete Jackson 2 Shane Jahn 994 Mike Jakubik 28 Carl James 992 Jason Janson 992 Matt Jason 24 Pablo Jaurequi 29 Mike Jeckel Randy Jefferson 996 Bill Jehling 994 Jon Jenkins 22-4 Mike Jenkins Ben Jennings 26-9 James Jett 28 Ryan John 22 Anthony Johnson 987 Darrell Johnson 994 Eric Johnson Harry Johnson Jay Johnson Ben Johnston 999 Allen Jones II 2-3 Bobby Jones 992 Jacob Jones 25 Jeff Jones Jeff Jones 999- Quincy Jones Quincy Jones 23 Vaughn Jones Craig Joseph 2-3 Kevin Juif 99 K Rob Kaiser 996 Adam Kallay Doug Kamer James Karasek 24-5 Gary Kardosh 98 Dave Kaschalk Charles Kashi 983,84 Doug Kastner 22-6 Tim Katencamp 994 Chris Kaul 992 John Kazalas 28 Rob Keefe Shaun Keefer 999 Tim Keibler 995 John Keller 98 Ed Kelley Brian Kelly 2 Bryan Kelly 24-7 Calvin Kelly 24-5 R. Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Steve Kelly 99 Eric Kendall 987 Sean Kendrick 993 Matt Kengersky Dave Kennedy 984 Trevor Kennedy 28- Ryan Kennis Brian Kenny 26-8 Garrett Kensy 27- Jason Kerestes 2-4 Mike Kernan 984 Chris Kessler T.J. Keys 25 Max Khuri 26-9 Drew Kier 29 Bryant Kimball 28- Colin Kimball 2-4 Steve Kindler 24-7 Jon Kinnamon 983 Todd Kinney 986 Jackson Kirby 24 Jason Kirby Matt Kissell Roy Kitts 988 Jason Klein 99 Dave Kless 99 Rob Klienhans 989 Pat Klingensmith Matt Klocek 2-2 Ed Klutcher Mitch Knapp 2-2 Darrell Knopfel Jason Kociban Jason Kokoski Jimmy Kokrak 24-6 Joe Kolek 997- Dylan Kondis 23-5 Lou Konyha Mark Korcinsky Kevin Kosco Aaron Kosek 23 Sean Kostef 999 Eric Kostic Pat Kotek John Koulianos Bob Kowalkowski Casey Kraft 23-5 Adam Krahe 29 Mike Krahe 2-4 Todd Krajnak 999- Tom Kranz 99 Ed Kriausky Dan Krivacsy 99 Ryan Kronmiller 24-5 Dan Kruper 28- Tom Kruszewski Bill Kuban 99-9 Dana Kubiak 984 Doug Kubiak Dave Kucenski 984 Greg Kujawa 2 Cody Kupchella 24 Nick Kurpakus 2-4 Todd Kutchak L Mark Labesky 983 Cody Ladutko 27 Joe Laffey 25-9 Jim Lahood Joe Lafferty Bob Lambert Al Lambling 984 Tom Langdon 989 William Langston 28 Tom Langworthy John H. Langer Tom Langworthy Mark Lapkowicz 22-3 Phil Larcinese 996 Greg Latimer Tim Latimer T.J. Latimer 2-5 Laimere Latson 29 Lance Lavrinc Quinn Lawless 25 John Lawson 993 Ryan Learn 23 Dale Lehman Thomas Lehn 984 Shane Lemons 996- Jim Leneghan Brian Leonard 986 Ed Leone 99-9 Jesus Lépé 23-4 Chris Letkiewicz Jordan LeViere 26 Darryl Lewis Vondell Lewis 995 Marc Licata 983 Jamie Lichota Mike Liebel 993 Brock Lindsey Trey Lincoln 24-5 Chad Lino 22-3 Joe Liotta Jon Llanos 23 Adam Lobotsky 2-3 Shawn Lodovico 996 Chris Logero Randi Lombardo 99 Mark London David Long 28- Frank Lopresti Eric Lorenzen 24 Fred Lorenzo Mitch Lorig 26-9 John Loshelder Steve Loshelder 983 David Louder 989 David Lough 24-6 Dan Lowery Steve Lucic 987 Jason Lucovich 994 Ozzie Lumpkin 29-3 Mike Lusk 987 Chris Lyle 2-4 Jake Lynch 2 Nick Lyon 25 M Gary MacDonald 984 Mike MacDonald Scott Mackar Felix Mackey Derek Macko 24 Drew Macko 999 Tom Macroni 98 Nick Maddamma 999- Stefan Madlock 29- Jason Maier Joe Magorien 997- Nat Majoris Joe Malasky 99 Paul Maleski Dino Mallas 995 Sean Maloney Domenic Mangieri Mike Manley Ron Manna 987 Kyle Manning 22-4 Tom Marconi 98 Mike Marcynizyn 994 Rich Marinelli Brian Marion 987 Chris Marmon 986 Chad Marrison Akeel Marsh 25 Dedrick Marshall 27 Dwayne Marshall 25 Greg Marshall 25 Karlos Marshall 29 Grant Marshman 22-5 Anthony Martin 997- Chad Martin Joe Martin 996 Mike Martin Tom Martin 989 Tony Martin 996 Joe Marvin Louis Mass Rich Mata 996 John Matarazzo 22-5 Pat Mattera 994 Ricky Mathews 2-3 Brian Matthews 25 Dave Matucci 993 Ryan Matviko 29-2 Jim Maxwell 27- James May 983 Mike Mayer Arien Mayeux 25 Garrett Mays 2 Mike Mazur Bob McAlevy 983 Joe McAndrew 999- Mac McArdle 999- Kevin McAteer Matt McCall 24-7 Rob McCall 29 Mike McCarthy Bryan McCarty T.J McCaster 28 Eric McCave 24 Roger McClinton 24-6 Dan McClorey Mike McClorey Dave McCloud 995 Julius McCormick 27- Anthony McCorry 25 Mike McCourt Jeremy McCoy Barry McCurry 999 Mike McDole 986 Dem. McDonald 26-9 Emmanuel McDowell 24-5 Garrett McEwen 27- Bill McGahee 998- Aaron McGee 2-2 John McGowan 986 John McGrath 25 Nate McIntosh Dan McIntyre 99 Jeff McIntyre Bill McKaveney 988 Darnea McKinney Steve McKnight 994 Brian McLaughlin 28 Joe McMurdy 987 Sean McPherson 22-3 Mike McQuillan Dave McQuinston 2 Jeff McShane Jim McSwigan Bob Mecca 996 Grant Meczka 22-6 Leon Medvec John Melancon 996 Todd Melfi Jason Mellors Patrick Menc 984 Augie Mennen 993 Mike Merencky 994 Jeff Merlino Dave Meyer Rick Meyer 994 Matt Mezzacappa 22-3 Ray Micelli Bill Michaels 989 Ryan Michaels 23-5 Mike Milanovich Andrew Miller 22-5 Bob Miller 24 Brad Miller Devin Miller 25 Don Miller 99 R.J. Miller 29-, 23-4 Bryan Milligan Scott Mills Bill Minney 988 Pat Minnillo 999- Shawn Minyon Alex Misterman 23-4 Don Mitch Greg Mitchell Matt Mix 28 John Mocharko 989 Paul Mocho Matt Mohr 27- Dave Molis Matt Molle 2, 2-3 Mike Monaco 987 Jeff Monreal Pat Monroe Dominique Montilus 22 Tony Montini 999- Mark Montoya 99 Craig Moone 24-7 John Moore Michael Moore 23-6 Rob Moore 989 Louis Moorhead 987 Mike Moorhead Tony Morano 983 Jeff Morey Greg Morgan 996 Kurt Morini 99 Vic Morini 984 George Morrell Keith Morris 984 Mike Morris Blake Morrison 28- Bob Morrison Ike Morrison Trevor Morrison 25 Aaron Morrow 993 Brian Morrow Chris Moscato 25 John Moser Bill Moses 99 Bryce Mostoller 25 Danny Moyer 22-5 Joe Mravintz 23 Tim Mulhall Fred Munch 999- John Murphy Tim Murphy Mike Murzynski 2- Tim Musbach 985 Jim Muscato 987 Matt Musial 26 Jason Myers Stewart Myers 27-9 Dan Myford N Andy Naas Nick Naimool 2 Tony Naples Robbie Nash 23-4 Bruno Natter Joel Neckers 23 Sean Nee Eric Neely 989 Richard Nelloms 29 Weslley Nesmith 24 Jake Newara 22 Rich Nicely 99 Mike Nichols 23 Eric Nicholson 983 Don Nicholson 987 Brian Nickel Peter Nielsen 99 Dan Niemczura 996 Bob Nies Josh Nordin 27-9 Brad Novak 24-5 Glenn Novak Pete November Joe Noviello 22-4 Brian Nowacki Jeff Nowling 22-6 Darien Nulick 29 Brian Numer O Todd Oakes Mike Ochalek 983 Phil Ochalek 983 P.J. O Connor 27-9 Rob O Day Martin Oduho 2-5 Brian O Hara 992 Bob O Hare Buddy O Leary 28 Jerome Oliver 985 Tim O Mara Rob O Neal 99 Aaron O Neill 993 Jamie Onk 993 Joe Onk Kevin Ontko 99 Leo Orelli 992 Jeff Oros 999- Miles O Shea 999- Bill Ostrowski Pat Ott Niko Otto 2-3 Ken Owen 988 Rocky Owens 24-5 P-Q Frank Pak 994 Keith Paladino 996 Marco Palermo 2 Matt Palermo 2 Mike Palmer Tom Palmer 997- Dylan Palmiter 23-4 Chris Panella 992 Gregory Pantuso 24 Matt Pape 992 Scott Pape 99 Frank Pappano Jay Papuga MEDIA GUIDE

54 ALL-TIME ROSTER Mark Paradise Chris Parrillo 988,89 Dave Parilla Tom Parilla Mike Paris Aaron Parks 24-7 Dave Parmeter Chris Parrillo Dave Parsh Joe Pasquerell Al Passerallo Rich Passerotti Bryan Pasteryk Tom Pastore Dan Patrick Don Patrick 99-9 Terrence Patrick 2-4 Marcus Patton 22-4 Garrett Patty 997- Josh Paugh 24-5 Gabe Paulick Mike Paulick Brian Paulozzi 22-2 George Paydock Charlie Payne Ben Paxton 2 Micah Pears 26 Mike Peck Dave Pelaia Eric Pelissier Chris Peluso 25 Michael Peoples 27-9 Shamus Pendergast 25 Scott Peppel 996 Gary Peretic 983 Dan Perko 99 John Perretti James Perry 28- Mark Petrasek Ed Pfeiffer 22-5 Eric Phillips 999- Jim Phillips Richie Phillips 999- Mitch Phillis 24-7 Charles Piano 98 Mike Piccini 28 Mike Picinich 27 Steve Pickard 998- Todd Piendel Ansel Pierce 99 John Pieshalski 989 Andy Pink 999, Rick Pinkshaw Marllon Pires 2 Mike Pisarchick 988 Mike Pistone 24 Marcus Placke 25 Anthony Plastino 2-2 Scott Platz 997- John Plesac Jakob Plonski 24-5 Jim Plotner 987 Rob Plutto 996 John Podojil Tony Polizzi Josh Pollock 994 Jeffrey Pollard 28- Keith Polson 2-4 Mike Ponsart 999- Jordan Popinski 28 Jeremy Popp 994 Kevin Poropat 29-2 Joel Portwood 2 Rob Postupac Sean Powell 22-3 Dave Preibe Steve Prenatt 983 Bill Prencipe Scott Price 988 Chris Primavere Mark Privateer Jim Pronesti Matt Proszek 25 Phil Provenzano 2-2 Jim Pullyblank Aaron Pulver Kevin Pustelak 98 Bart Quick R Gary Rall Ray Ramicone 988 Brian Raschillia 983 Mike Ratesic 996 Pete Rauhe Blaise Raville 99-9 William Ray 22-5 Malik Ream 25 Travis Rearick 28- Dante Redwood 25 Bill Reed Jim Reed Dan Regovich Zaihe Regus 24 Steve Reinhardt 28-3 Ed Regovich Vinny Repucci Milton Revell 22-3 Mike Rheaume 984 Charles Rhodes Herb Rhodes 99 Ed Ricci John Rice 28 Craig Riche 24 Chris Richardson 994 Jesse Richardson 989 Eric Richmond 26 Chris Rickerson 28-9 Chard Rickicki 99-9 Eric Ridgley 99-9 Marty Rieck Gerald Ritzert 987 Don Rizzo 988 John Rizzo 988 Russ Rizzuto 25 Pat Robb Bob Robe 99 Clyde Robinson 28- Drew Robinson 23-5 Keith Robinson, Jr. 2-5 Linnell Robinson 28-2 Armand Rocco Frank Rocco 99-9 Vladmir Rock 2-3 Justin Rodger 22-5 Jerome Rodgers Dustin Rogalla 23-5 John Rogers 99 Angel Roman Jim Romanski Shane Rooney 25 Arrion Rose Elijha Rose 27 Tom Rose Mike Roseberry Brian Rostek Matt Rostowfske 2 Nick Rotunda 28 Jason Rowing 992 Brian Rowland 995 Frank Rubino 994 Mike Ruddy 989 Jim Rudisill 23 Frank Ruffalo Eric Ruha Dave Rullo Tim Rusnak 984 Mike Russo Tim Ruth Brian Rutkowski Chris Ryan 25-8 Conall Ryan 23-5 Rob Rzepecki 984 Brad Rzyczycki S Colin Saad 998- Jeff Sabol 988 Andrew Salamon 25-9 TJ Salopek 26 Mike Salter Dan Salupo 22-6 Mark Sammartino Richie Sanders 2-5 John Sandor 992 Jayme Sandy 2-2 Tony Sangeorge 989 Rob Santia 993 Lou Santiago 994 Chris Sarosy Wade Sarver 993 Pat Saulters 987 Chris Savchuck 987 Dave Sawicki Dave Sawtelle John Saxon 985 Pat Scacchi 983 Phil Scanlon 22-6 Sam Scarpaci 98 Dave Scarsella Ettore Scassa Pat Schaefer 28 Matt Schaffer 993 Bill Scharritter 983 William Schiavitti 23 Jim Schiffbauer 994 Marc Schinke 25 Christian Schmidt 999 Eric Schmitz 997- Scott Schnarrs 993 Alex Schneider 2-3 John Schneider Nick Schneider Mitchel Scholl 22 Chris Schreiber Terry Schrock 99 Andrew Schuler 27-9 Dan Schuler 23-6 Jim Schuler 2-4 Dan Schuller 986 Dustin Schwab 24-7 Marty Schwab 99 Mike Scolaro 99 Kyle Scritchfield 25 Paul Sefik 983 Jeff Sega Eric Seggi 986 Matt Seiberg 24-5 Mark Senskey Brian Senvinsky 994 Chris Serafini Tom Sever 25 Jim Severino Jordan Severino 24 Dave Seyboldt Rich Sferra Ryan Shaw 25 William Shealey 2-4 Jeff Sheldon 99 Josh Shelton 25 Joe Sheridan 2 Kevin Sheridan 2-4 Phil Sheridan 994 James Sherrod Scott Shickert Bill Shultz Dave Sickorez Mike Sieber Justin Siemon 997- Tim Siemon Walt Silka 98 Rich Simmen 995 Nick Simon 25 Jon Singer 993 Todd Siple Dave Sirmon 996 Anthony Skarote Nick Slack 23 Doug Slater 989 Nick Slonac 22-5 Doug Smeltz Scott Smeltz 987 Ed Smiley 26-9 Abe Smith Alex Smith Austin Smith 29 Brad Smith 995 Brian Smith 2-4 Casey Smith 2-2 Chad Smith 992 Chris Smith Darnell Smith 995 E Andre Smith 25 Gary Smith 23-7 Jason Smith John Smith Matt Smith 24-6 Nikko Smith 2 Paul Smith Ron Smith 989 Terez Smith 25 Tim Smith Zach Smith 23-5 Matt Smodic 24 Bart Smythers 988 Pete Snavely 2-4 Marcus Snipes, Jr. 23 Brian Sofranko 26 Goran Soldo 23-6 Chris Soltis Art Sommer 983 Scott Sonneborn 99 Joe Spadafore 26 Garrett Spangler 2 Jordan Spangler 23-4 Corey Spegal 2 Anthony Spencer 28-9 John Spencer Jerry Spetz Any Spillane 999 Victor Sporio 988 Matt Spring Nathan Sprouse Dan Stablein 996 Brandon Staley 25 Jason Staley 22-5 Dave Stallard 25-7 Aaron Stankiewicz 994 Frank Staples 99 Danny Starks 2 Pete Starrett Jerry Staufer 98 Steven Stauss 24-5 Zack Steck 29 Pat Steckman 985 Steve Steele 996 Pat Stefan 986 Jason Stefanick Justin Stefanick Andrew Steinhaus 28 Don Stemmer Mark Stephens 986 Zach Stephens 25 Caden Stephenson 27 Mick Stepnoski Alan Stevens 25-7 Dorian Stevens 23-5 Justin Stevens 25 L.J. Stevens 29-2 Tevin Stewart 2-5 Doug Stiefvater Troy Stiffler Richard Stilley 984 Tom Stilley Mario Stinson 99 Ben Stocker 2 Richard Stokes 25-7 Garrett Stolz 29- Joe Stone 983 Nicholas Storc 25 Kevin Stoner 988 Jack Stover Dave Stribling 989 Chris Stroka 999 Kazimer Struna 24-5 Jim Sturm Matt Styborski 2-3 Paul Sullivan Bill Sundy Troy Surloff Jason Sutherland 29 Jody Sutton 993 Scott Svoboda 23-4 Keith Swanson Alec Swartz 2-3 Matthew Swartz 25 Dennis Sweet 989 Mark Sweet Dave Swihart Francis Szabo 988 Josh Szeluga 25-9 T Matt Tack 99-9 Tymothy Takacs 29-2 Jake Tarasovitch 25 Gary Tarbuk 2-2 Jon Tarrant Devonte Tate 23-4 Rob Taylor Ryan Taylor 27- Sidney Taylor 2 Danny Teal 2-2 Steve Telego 27-9 Brian Tempest 996 Shawn Terlecky Pat Testrake 997- Rocco Tettis 22-3 Joe Theis 99 Adam Therrien 999 Jeff Thiel 2-4 Kevin Thomas 988 Norman Thomas 984 Ryan Thomas 28 Brad Thompson Nick Thompson Rodney Thompson Steve Thorpe 987 Chad Tibbitts 29-2 Mike Tighe Terry Tighe Bob Tirpak Tony Tomaino 999- Mike Toner 99 Craig Toohey 99 Al Torcini 985 Lee Tornabene 2-2 Pat Trainor 985 Todd Trejchel 995 Garrett Trent 2 Dave Trexlor Brian Trezona 99 Dave Trimm 994 Matt Triola Dennis Troll 984 Chris Troskosky 22-5 Lance Trott Alex Trouten 27- Demetrius Tucker 99 Don Tufts Mario Tullis 22-5 Matt Turk Troy Turk Dan Turley 993 Mark Turnball 983 Cameron Turner 29 U-V Mike Uhler Dave Uhryniak 989 Steve Ulrich Rich Uram Brian Urda 989 Paul Valentino Sam Valletto Ed Van Cise 985 Dave Van Size 983 Craig Van Tassel 25 Jim Valvoda Anthony Vendemia 29-3 Craig Vergotz 989 Chris Victor 999- Mike Vincent Chris Vlasic Tony Vodicka 99 Josh Vogel 23-4 John Vuono W Chris Waddington 995 John Wagner 986 Michael Waid 27 Jason Wainwright Steven Wakefield 2-3 Clay Waldron 25 Darious Walker 2 Quinn Walsh 25 Trevor Walsh 994 Clint Walters 999- Cam. Washington 996 Larry Washington 996 Lynn Washowich Ryan Wasileski 99 Airion Watkins-Clark 2- Pat Watroba 24-6 Mark Watson 22-6 Logan Weaver 25 Brett Weidig Rob Weigle 99 Alfred Weis 984 Brad Weisenseel 29- Alex Welker 23-4 Bryan Welker Eric Weller 983 Mike Wellman 984 Rick Wenzel 987 Charlie Wertz Jeff West Bill Wheeler Perry Wheeler John White 99 Bob Whiting 2-2 Mike Whren 98 Lowell Wickett Jon Wickman 993 Eric Wicks John Widecan Scott Wilcox 99 Garrett Wild 2-4 Ian Wild 28- Zac Wild 24-7 Matt Wilds Brian Wiles Dennis Wiley 993 Jeff Wilhelm 25 Tim Wilkins Toland Wilkins 993 Casey Williams 998- Chris Williams 22-5 Clint Williams 2-2 Donald Williams II 2 Faheem Williams FJ Williams 25 Jaquan Williams 22-5 Kevin Williams 28- Mark Williams Mike Williams 996 RJ Williams 994 Ryan Williams Scott Williams 99 Trae Williams 22-5 Vishawn Williams 23-4 Eddie Willis 2 Eric Willow 99 Doug Wilson 988 Isiah Wilson 22 Rashad Wilson 999- Ted Wilson Tom Wilson Todd Wingate 2-2 Steve Wingrove 98 Mike Winters 23 Chris Witte 99 Jeff Wohlhueter Kevin Wood 986 Craig Woodard Derek Woods 992 Devyn Woods 2-2 Doug Woods 989 Ben Woolston 2 Jared Work 2-3 Collin Woss 23-4 Jazz Wright 2-4 Mike Wydo 987 Alan Wydrow 98 Ben Wyke Y-Z Jim Yambor Brandon Yarnes 28 Lance Yandell 99 Stephen Yarbrough 2-4 Rick Yarosz Andrew Yoder 997 Vince Yoos 989 Ben Young 24-5 Bob Young Benny Youngman 2, 23 Rob Zaccagnini 983 John Zagocki Jordan Zakroczemski 23 Chris Zamary 992 Brandon Zangaro 22-5 Jim Zank Dave Zastawa 986 Frank Zebrich 996 Spencer Zernechel 25 Frank Ziegler 23-7 John Zoda 98 Craig Zonna Mike Zuanich 25 Joe Zub MEDIA GUIDE 54

55 Joe Kimball Mercyhurst University Director of Athletics Since July, 29 DIRECTORY Joe Kimball begins his eighth year as Mercyhurst University s Director of Athletics. At Mercyhurst, Kimball oversees an NCAA Division II athletic department sponsoring 24 varsity sports, including Division I men s and women s ice hockey, with more than 65 studentathletes. A former Mercyhurst College football head coach from , he returned after holding various positions within the City of Erie School District since 22, including his current position as principal of Strong Vincent High School. Additionally, Kimball spent time on the coaching staff at Gannon University, serving as the running backs coach for the Golden Knights from 26 through 28. Athletic Department phone numbers begin with Administration Title Phone Joe Kimball Director of Athletics 2558 Lauren Packer Webster Associate Director of Athletics/ 3 Compliance Director/Senior Women s Administrator Tom Herman Assistant Director of Athletics 2269 Stacey Gaudette Assistant Director of Athletics 279 Sue Gushie Faculty Athletic Representative 32 Andy Simon-Wambach Head Athletic Trainer 2259 Josh Reilly Sports Information Director 2525 Kevin Stoicovy Graduate Assistant Sports Information 2525 Ian Abplanalp Graduate Assistant Sports Information 2525 Under Kimball s leadership, Mercyhurst finished 9th in the Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, totaling points. Both lacrosse teams claimed conference regular-season championships and then won conference tournament championships on the same day at Tullio Field -- the women in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and the men in the Eastern College Athletic Conference -- en route to competing in their respective NCAA tournaments. The men s basketball team earned the program s first-ever PSAC Tournament title -- and then the program s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. The men s golf team won its first PSAC crown. Women s ice hockey wrapped up its 6th straight conference championship and competed at Nationals as well. Four Mercyhurst teams - men s basketball, women s lacrosse, women s soccer and wrestling - were honored by the PSACfor having the highest team GPA in their respective sports. All four squads earned the distinction of winning the PSAC s Top Team GPA Awards. The awards are issued among all 2 sports. Mercyhurst s total of 282 scholar-athletes led the PSAC. Mercyhurst had a phenomenal 24-5 season as well. Aided by a sensational spring, Mercyhurst posted a record-breaking finish in the 24-5 Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings. Mercyhurst finished 5th in the country, accumulating a total of 526 points, and surpassed the school s previous record of 6th established during the 2- season. The baseball team earned its first-ever trip to the Division II College World Series while the women s rowing team finished as the national runners-up in Sacramento. The wrestling team also had a record-breaking campaign with a fourth-place finish at nationals and six All-Americans. Men s basketball also earned the program s first-ever trip to the NCAA postseason a year ago. The athletics department had another outstanding year in 2-. Mercyhurst finished 6th in the Learfield Director Cup standings. Men s lacrosse won the national title, women s rowing took second place at nationals, while football won games on its way to a conference championship and NCAA appearance. Women s hockey won its league title and advanced to the Elite Eight. Baseball won a school-record 42 games on its way to a PSAC Championship. Wrestling sent four grapplers to nationals. Ian Wild, a lacross student-athlete, and Bethany Brun, a rower, were both named Elite 88 award winners. Kimball took over a Mercyhurst athletic program which produced one of its most successful years in its first full season (28-9) within the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after ending a 3-year affiliation with the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The Lakers saw several teams from the fall and winter seasons advance to their respective NCAA Tournaments that season, including an appearance in the national championship game by the women s ice hockey team after winning its first ever playoff game to advance to the Frozen Four. Mercyhurst crowned its first individual national champion when sophomore wrestler Josh Shields won the 65-lb. title at the NCAA II Winter Championships Festival. Additionally, women s volleyball advanced to NCAA Atlantic Tournament for the first time in school history while women s soccer advanced to the Elite Eight. Prior to his positions within the City of Erie School District and his first stint at Mercyhurst, Kimball served as the head football coach at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. from There he guided the Saints to an overall record of Also at St. Lawrence, Kimball served as the Dean of Freshmen for one year in addition to a year as Director of the Higher Educational Opportunity program. Kimball holds a bachelor of science in physical education from Syracuse University and a master of education from St. Lawrence University. His service activities with the Erie community include the organization and execution of the Bob Sanders Camp for Erie Youth, Erie Special Olympics and various motivational and guest speaker engagements. A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Kimball resides in Erie with his wife Heather and are the proud parents of three children: Connor, Bryant, and Colin. Bryant and Colin are Mercyhurst alums. Colin set numerous records as a four-year defensive back and punt returner and was named the Male Senior Student Athlete of the Year in 25. All three young men are part of a very successful local pop/ rock band The Romantic Era. 55 Elizabeth Morgan Administrative Assistant 2228 Matt Platz Director of Mercyhurst Ice Center 2277 Ken Henning Facilities/Bus Driver 2224 Charlie Spano Facilities 244 Head Coaches Sport Phone Joe Spano Baseball 244 Gary Manchel Men s Basketball 2223 Mike Fraley Men s Cross Country Marty Schaetzle Football 2244 Ron Coleman Men s/women s Golf 284 Rick Gotkin Men s Ice Hockey 2542 Chris Ryan Men s Lacrosse 238 Adrian Spracklen Men s/women s Rowing 33 Nenad Vidakovic Men s Soccer 2528 Jerome Simon Men s/women s Tennis Ryan Patton Women s Volleyball 2227 Curtis Robinette Men s/women s Water Polo 3377 Mike Wehler Wrestling 3 Deanna Richard Women s Basketball 227 Kathy Noble-Fraley Women s Cross Country Stacey Gaudette Field Hockey 279 Michael Sisti Women s Ice Hockey 242 Kevin Cooke Women s Lacrosse 366 Keith Cammidge Women s Soccer 228 Leanne Baker Softball 363 Tom McKinnon ACHA Hockey 2475 Robert Reid Band 25 Adria Federio Cheerleading Danielle Kaiser Dance 26 MEDIA GUIDE

56 26 Mercyhurst Football Schedule September at Ashland 6: PM September at Kutztown 5:5 PM September 7 EAST STROUDSBURG September 24 CLARION * : PM October at Gannon * 2: PM October 8 at Slippery Rock * October 5 EDINBORO * 2: PM October 22 at Seton Hill * 4: PM October 29 CALIFORNIA (PA.) * November 5 at Indiana (Pa.) * November 2 LOCK HAVEN 2: PM 6: PM 2: PM : PM 2: PM * Denotes PSAC West contest 26 MEDIA GUIDE 56

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