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COLGATE 2001 FOOTBALL GAME 5 COLGATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS - 315-228-7602 - http://athletics.colgate.edu COLGATE (2-2, 1-0 PL) at Princeton (1-1, 1-0 Ivy) Saturday, October 6 1:00 PM Princeton Stadium (27,800) Princeton, NJ THE MATCHUP The Colgate Raiders (2-2 overall, 1-0 Patriot League) take to the road for a non-conference game at Princeton University. This is Colgate s second straight game against an Ivy League opponent. The Tigers (1-1, 1-0 Ivy) are meeting their second Patriot League team of the season. The Raiders defeated Upstate New York rival Cornell, 35-32, last Saturday at Andy Kerr Stadium for their second straight win after opening the campaign with road losses against nationally-ranked Villanova and Maine. Princeton was defeated in its opener at Lehigh, 34-10, before rolling over Columbia last Saturday, 44-11, at Princeton Stadium. TV COVERAGE RCN cable (channel 24 in Princeton) will televise the game live from Princeton Stadium. Lou Brogno and Chris Michaels are the announcers. RCN is also seen in Central Jersey and Southeast Pennsylvania. RADIO COVERAGE Station WKXZ (93.9/99.3 FM), Norwich, N.Y., will carry the Colgate-Princeton game live from Princeton Stadium. Air time on WKXZ is 12:40 p.m., with Brad Heller calling the action along with analyst Scott Whyatt. TEAMLINE The Colgate-Princeton game will also be carried by TEAMLINE. The Colgate telephone number for TEAMLINE is (800) 846-4700 Ext. 2007. BROADCAST.COM Yahoo! Broadcast Services will deliver Colgate football games over the Internet during the entire 2001 season. The games will be delivered at www.broadcast.com/sports/ncaa/colgate/ COLGATE-PRINCETON SERIES This is the 44th meeting between Colgate and Princeton with the Tigers leading the overall series, 24-18-1. The Raiders come into the contest with a one-game winning streak against Princeton after defeating the Tigers, 34-6, last year at Andy Kerr Stadium. Colgate s last win in Princeton came during the 1987 season. The Raiders have lost three straight at Princeton Stadium. LAST TIME VS. PRINCETON (Hamilton, N.Y. - Oct. 7, 2000) -- Tom McCune passed for three touchdowns and ran for two to lead Colgate to a 34-6 win over Princeton at Andy Kerr Stadium. The victory was the fourth straight for the Red Raiders, who defeated an Ivy League team for the eighth straight time. McCune connected on 16-of-27 passes for 218 yards and ran 11 times for 58 yards as Colgate rolled to 413 yards of total offense. Tailback Randall Joseph rushed for 127 yards on 22 carries to move into seventh place on Colgate s all-time rushing list with 2,593 yards. It was Joseph s 12th career 100-yard rushing performance. COLGATE (2-2, 1-0 PL) 8-30 @ Villanova L, 38-14 9-8 @ Maine L, 34-10 9-15 DARTMOUTH cancelled 9-22 FORDHAM W, 21-9 9-29 CORNELL W, 35-32 10-6 @ Princeton 1:00 10-20 TOWSON 1:00 10-27 @ Lafayette 1:30 11-3 LEHIGH 12:30 11-10 @ Holy Cross 12:30 11-17 BUCKNELL 12:30 PRINCETON (1-1, 1-0 Ivy) 9-15 LAFAYETTE cancelled 9-22 @ Lehigh L, 34-10 9-29 COLUMBIA W, 44-11 10-6 COLGATE 1:00 10-13 @ Brown 12:00 10-20 @ Harvard 1:00 10-27 CORNELL 1:00 11-3 @ Pennsylvania 12:30 11-10 YALE 1:00 11-17 @ Dartmouth 12:30 Colgate Athletic Communications Office Phone: (315) 228-7602 Fax Phone: (315) 228-7977 Bob Cornell................Director E-Mail......rcornell@mail.colgate.edu Kerry Van Malderghem...Ass t Director Christina Cracolici.............Intern Sara Day....................Intern Anthony Manfredi....Student Assistant Michele Kelley.......Student Assistant Lisa Diehl................Secretary Raider Hotline (315) 228-7900 Colgate Athletic Website http://athletics.colgate.edu Patriot League Office Contact Tom Byrnes (610) 289-1957

INTERCEPTION FOR TOUCHDOWN Gate: Maurice Robertson, 31 yards vs. Cornell, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 29, 2001 Opp: Mike Blake of Holy Cross, 22 yards at Andy Kerr Stadium, November 11, 2000 KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Gate: Ameer Riley, 95 yards vs. St. Mary s, St. Mary s Stadium, October 23, 1999 Opp: Brian Westbrook, 98 yards at Villanova Stadium, August 30, 2001 FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Gate: Brandon Tinson, 66 yards vs. Maine, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 4, 1999 Opp: Dan Joslyn of Maine, 26 yards at Alfond Stadium, September 8, 2001 PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Gate: Jesse Boyd/Brandon Tinson, 90 yards vs. Harvard, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 26, 1998 Opp: Lennard Byrd of Maine, 55 yards at Alfond Stadium, September 8, 2001 BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCH - DOWN Gate: Keith Brooks, 3 yards & 1 yard vs. Lafayette, Fisher Field, October 9, 1999 Opp: Kernard Killingsworth of Illinois State, 20 yards at Hancock Stadium, November 27, 1999 100-YARD RUSHING GAME Gate: Nate Thomas, 106 yards and Jamaal Branch 104 vs. Fordham, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 22, 2001 Opp: Brian Westbrook of Villanova, 146 yards at Villanova Stadium, August 30, 2001 200-YARD RUSHING GAME Gate: Nate Thomas, 222 yards vs. Cornell, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 29, 2001 Opp: Brian Broadwater of Navy, 216 yards at Navy-Marine Corp Memorial Stadium, October 17, 1998 100-YARD RECEIVING GAME Gate: Joe Parker, 101 yards vs. Cornell, Andy Kerr Stadium, September 29, 2001 Opp: John Kellner, 116 yards at Andy Kerr Stadium, September 29, 2001 200-YARD RECEIVING GAME Gate: Corey Hill, 274 yards vs. Navy, at Navy-Marine Corp Memorial Stadium, October 17, 1998 300-YARD PASSING GAME Gate: Tom McCune, 313 yards vs. Fordham, at Andy Kerr Stadium, September 23, 2000 Opp: Ryan Tracey of Connecticut, 327 yards at Memorial Stadium, September 9, 2000 400-YARD PASSING GAME: Gate: Dave Goodwin, 410 yards vs. Fordham, Jack Coffey Field, October 20, 1990 Opp: Todd Brunner of Lehigh, 467 yards at Andy Kerr Stadium, November 4, 1989 VS. IVY LEAGUE This is Colgate s second straight game against an Ivy League team. Last Saturday, the Raiders extended their winning streak over Ivy League teams to 10 straight with a 35-32 win over Cornell. Colgate is 13-2 under coach Dick Biddle against the Ivies. The last Raider setback came against Princeton during the 1997 season. COLGATE HEAD COACH DICK BIDDLE Coach Dick Biddle is in his sixth season with the Colgate Raiders. He has an overall record of 40-22 and is 1-1 against Princeton. Biddle has reached the 40-win plateau; the second fastest of any coach in Colgate s gridiron history. Only the legendary Andy Kerr won more games in the first five years of coaching at Colgate. In his first season as head coach, Biddle was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year while guiding the Raiders to their first winning season since 1990. He has led the Raiders to two Patriot League titles and three NCAA Division I-AA playoff appearances. His.800 winning percentage (24-6) against Patriot League teams is the second highest in the 15- year history of the league. GAME #4 RECAP Colgate 35, Cornell 32 Junior tailback Nate Thomas ran for a career-high 222 yards on 25 carries as Colgate downed Cornell, 35-32, for the sixth straight time in the 84th renewal of their Upstate New York rivalry. Thomas rushing total equals the seventh best performance in Colgate history and the most yards gained by a back since Randall Joseph tallied 258 yards against Fordham in 1999. Colgate s offense racked up 447 yards in total offense, marking the second straight game they have reached the 400-yard plateau. Junior quarterback Tom McCune played steadily throwing for 157 yards on 12-of-21 passing, and recorded his third touchdown pass of the season on a nine-yard strike to tight end John Frieser. Senior wideout Joe Parker etched his name in the Colgate record books moving into the Top 10 all-time receptions list with 90. GAME #3 RECAP Colgate 21, Fordham 9 Quarterback Tom McCune threw for 294 yards and two touchdowns to lead Colgate to a 21-9 win over Fordham at Andy Kerr Stadium. McCune, who connected on 15-of-23 passes, played his first game since suffering a separated shoulder in the opener against Villanova. Junior wide receiver Jamal Lamb caught five passes for a career-high 157 yards and one TD as Colgate rolled to 523 yards of total offense. Junior running back Nate Thomas led Colgate s ground attack with 106 yards on 23 carries, while sophomore Jamaal Branch gained a career-high 104 yards on 16 carries. This was the first time since the 1998 Bucknell game that Colgate had two back gaining 100 yards in a game. Free safety Ameer Riley made a team-high six tackles as the defense held the Rams to 267 yards. Maurice Robertson and Eric Tee had interceptions for the Raiders. GAME #2 RECAP Maine 34, Colgate 10 The University of Maine exploded for 27 second half points en route to a seasonopening 34-10 win over the Colgate Raiders at Alfond Stadium. The Black Bears won their fourth straight home game with their first ever win over the Raiders. For the second straight game a special teams breakdown turned the tide against the Raiders. Colgate was trailing 14-10 after three quarters, when Lennard Byrd raced 55 yards with a punt return to give the Black Bears a 20-10 lead with 14:13 left in the game. Colgate led 10-0 in the second quarter on a six-yard TD pass from Rob Markert to Joe Parker, and a 37-yard field goal by freshman placekicker Lane Schwarzberg. GAME #1 RECAP Villanova 38, Colgate 14 Senior tailback Brian Westbrook lit up Villanova Stadium before the real stuff stopped the Villanova-Colgate game with 10:31 remaining in the fourth quarter with the Wildcats leading 38-14. With severe lightning in the stadium area, game officials ordered both teams to their lockerrooms. After a one hour delay the game was called off following a meeting with the head coaches and athletic directors. Westbrook, a top candidate for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in Division I-AA, jump started his chances with a five touchdown performance before an opening night crowd of 10,971. He rushed 13 times for 146 yards and three touchdowns; caught

PRINCETON (43 games in the series, 40 with statistics) TEAM Most Points CU: 49, on Oct. 19, 1985 PU: 45, on Nov. 5, 1988 & Nov. 4, 1950 Fewest Points CU: 0, seven times PU: 0, four times Most First Downs CU: 26, on Sept. 29, 1990 & Oct. 19, 1974 PU: 29, on Oct. 19, 1985 Fewest First Downs CU: 0, on Oct. 14, 1911 PU: 3, on Oct. 14, 1922 Most Yards Rushing CU: 298, on Oct. 19, 1974 PU: 356, on Oct. 17, 1970 Fewest Yards Rushing CU: 15, on Nov. 5, 1988 PU: 36, on Oct. 14, 1922 Most Yards Passing CU: 343, on Sept. 29, 1990 PU: 438, on Oct. 19, 1985 Fewest Yards Passing CU: 0, on Oct. 14, 1922 PU: 0, on Oct. 15, 1955 Most Total Plays CU: 89, on Oct. 20, 1979 PU: 93, on Nov. 7, 1987 Fewest Total Plays CU: 51, on Nov. 4, 1950 PU: 55, on Oct. 18, 1980 & Oct. 20, 1956 Most Yards Total Offense CU: 527, on Oct. 18, 1997 PU: 523, on Oct. 19, 1985 Fewest Yards Total Offense CU: 129, on Sept. 24, 1994 PU: 51, on Oct. 15, 1955 INDIVIDUAL Most Yards Rushing CU: 185, Ed Weiss, Oct. 18, 1997 PU: 219, Marc Washington, Sept. 30, 1995 Longest Run CU: 73, Angelo Colosimo, Oct. 21, 1978 PU: 85, Tal Pendleton, Oct. 14, 1911 Most Yards Passing CU: 326, Dave Goodwin, Sept. 29, 1990 PU: 438, Doug Butler, Oct. 19, 1985 Longest Passing Play CU: 71, Mark Lindell to J.J. Hope, Sept. 30, 1995 PU: 57, Val Wagner to George Sella, Oct. 18, 1947 Most Yards Receiving CU: 180, Hans Ottinot, Sept. 29, 1990 PU: 141, Kerry Brown, Oct. 21, 1972 Most Receptions CU: 10, Hans Ottinot, Sept. 29, 1990 PU: 14, Kerry Brown, Oct. 21, 1972 eight passes for 75 yards and one TD; and returned two kickoffs for 116 yards and one TD before coming out of the game near the end of the third quarter. PARKER MOVING UP IN CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE Senior wideout Joe Parker (Crofton, MD) is currently 8th in career receiving yardage with 1,251 yards. He needs 202 yards for 7th place. PLAYER NO YDS AVE TD Corey Hill (1995-98) 212 3434 16.2 34 George Delaney (1988-91) 181 2938 16.2 25 Tom Stenglein (1983-85) 144 2532 17.6 29 Tom Rogers (1978-81) 120 1921 16.0 8 Buddy Brown (1984-87) 105 1681 16.0 15 Steve Fraser (1970-72) 91 1657 18.2 15 Tom Nash (1992-94) 93 1453 15.6 8 Joe Parker (1999-00) 90 1251 13.9 12 Karl Kluckhohn (1949-51) 88 1184 13.5 9 Jon O Flynn (1992-95) 101 1082 10.7 3 Kyle Sanborn (1986-88) 91 1038 11.4 4 PARKER 10TH IN CAREER RECEPTIONS Joe Parker (Crofton, MD) is currently 10th in career receptions with 90. He needs two catches for 8th place and four for 7th place. PLAYER NO YDS AVE TD Corey Hill (1995-98) 212 3434 16.2 34 George Delaney (1988-91) 181 2938 16.2 25 Tom Stenglein (1983-85) 144 2532 17.6 29 Tom Rogers (1978-81) 120 1921 16.0 8 Buddy Brown (1984-87) 105 1681 16.0 15 Jon O Flynn (1992-95) 101 1082 10.7 3 Tom Nash (1992-94) 93 1453 15.6 8 Steve Fraser (1970-72) 91 1657 18.2 15 Kyle Sanborn (1986-88) 91 1038 11.4 4 Joe Parker (1990-00) 90 1251 13.9 12 Karl Kluckhohn (1949-51) 88 1184 13.5 9 Parker... Caught a pass in 17 straight games PARKER SIXTH IN CAREER TD S CAUGHT Senior wide receiver Joe Parker (Crofton, MD) is currently sixth in career touchdown passes caught with 12. He has caught a touchdown pass in three of Colgate s first four games. McCUNE ON A STREAK Junior quarterback Tom McCune (Hookstown, PA) has thrown 53 straight passes without an interception. The only interception he has thrown this season came in the opener against Villanova. McCune was injured in the Villanova game and missed the Maine contest before returning to the lineup against Fordham. His streak includes nine passes against Villanova, 23 against Fordham and 21 against Cornell. ROBERTSON LEADING THE PATRIOT LEAGUE Junior cornerback Maurice Robertson (Riverdale, GA) is leading the Patriot League in interceptions with three in four games. He has an interception in each of the last three games, including a 31-yard return for a TD against Cornell last Saturday. COLGATE S OFFENSE After averaging 237.5 yards per game in the first two outings, Colgate s offense has exploded for 485 yards per game in the last two games against Fordham and Cornell. The Raiders offense is led by junior quarterback Tom McCune (Hookstown, PA). McCune was injured in the opener against Villanova and missed the Maine game before returning against Fordham and Cornell. In the last two games he has completed 27-of- 44 passes for 551 yards and three touchdowns. McCune has three experienced wide receivers to use as targets. Standout senior Joe Parker (Crofton, MD), who was Colgate s leading receiver last year with 46 catches for 636 yards and four touchdowns, is the primary go to guy. He has 17 catches for 214 yards and three touchdowns. The all-patriot League candidate is 10th on Colgate s alltime reception list. Senior Ryan Ojeda (Absecon, NJ) and junior Jamal Lamb (Southfield, MI) also bring experience to the passing attack. Ojeda has caught seven passes for 149 yards and Lamb has grabbed nine aerials for a team-high 222 yards and

Player Villanova Maine Fordham Cornell Princeton Towson Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Flanker Parker Lamb Lamb Parker Left Tackle Shepard Shepard Shepard Shepard Left Guard Kubec Kubec Kubec Kubec Center Barr Barr Barr Barr Right Guard Keshwala Sclafani Sclafani Sclafani Right Tackle Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Tight End Frieser Frieser Frieser Frieser Split End Ojeda Ojeda Ojeda Ojeda Quarterback T. McCune Markert T. McCune T. McCune Tailback Thomas Branch Thomas Thomas Fullback Polk Kobelski Kobelski Kobelski Defensive End Tee Tee Tee Tee Defensive Tackle Latek Latek Latek Latek Nose Tackle Sabo Sabo Sabo Sabo Defensive Tackle Schaffer Schaffer Schaffer Schaffer O. Linebacker Rowland Rowland Raigns Raigns I. Linebacker Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton I. Linebacker Lukabu Lukabu Lukabu Lukabu Cornerback Wynn Wynn Wynn Wynn Free Safety Riley Riley Riley Riley Strong Safety Bowman S. McCune S. McCune Bowman Cornerback Robertson Robertson Smith Robertson League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Holy Cross 2 0 1.000 2 1.667 Lehigh 1 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 Colgate 1 0 1.000 2 2.500 Fordham 1 1.500 2 1.667 Towson 1 1.500 2 2.500 Bucknell 0 0.000 2 1.667 Lafayette 0 1.000 0 3.000 Georgetown 0 3.000 0 3.000 This Week s Schedule Oct. 6 Colgate at Princeton Fordham at Brown Lehigh at Cornell Towson at Bucknell * Columbia at Lafayette Holy Cross at Pennsylvania * indicates league game Last Week s Results Sept. 29 Colgate 35, Cornell 32 Fordham 48, Georgetown 13 * Towson 20, Morgan State 17 OT Harvard 38, Lafayette 14 Lehigh 58, Central Conn. 10 Yale 23, Holy Cross 20 Bucknell 38, St. Mary s 6 * indicates league game one TD. Lamb had five catches for a career-high 157 yards against Fordham. Sophomore John Frieser (Endwell, NY) has grabbed the starting assignment at tight end. He showed outstanding ability to grab the pigskin with six catches for 86 yards and one TD, while his backup, junior Mark Iacone (McKeesport, PA), has caught three passes for 32 yards. Colgate s running game features a pair of hard-running tailbacks. Junior Nate Thomas (Dorchester, MA) and sophomore Jamaal Branch (Mashpee, MA) share the tailback duties. Thomas has gained a team-high 390 yards on 62 carries and scored four touchdowns, while Branch has picked up 186 yards on 39 carries. They have combined for 144.0 yards per game. Thomas is coming off a 222-yard performance against Cornell. Sophomore Matt Kobelski (Tewksbury, Mass.) has stepped in at fullback, replacing Justin Polk (Grand Prairie, TX), who was injured against Villanova. Kobelski has carried 18 times for 92 yards and one TD. The offensive line is a veteran group led by senior All-America candidate Ken Kubec (Parma Heights, OH). Kubec starts at left guard, while junior Matt Shepard (Natick, MA) handles left tackle. Junior Andy Barr (Shelter Island Heights, NY) is the starting center, while junior Mike Murphy (New Milford, NJ) is at right tackle and sophomore Marc Sclafani (Belmont, MA) at right guard. RED ZONE Colgate has converted seven of its 11 red zone opportunities (63.6%). Four of the Raiders penetrations into the red zone have resulted in passing touchdowns, two in a rushing TD s and one in a field goal. COLGATE S DEFENSE The defensive side of the football is where most of the changes have come for the Raiders. They had to replace the entire linebacker corp, two down linemen, and an all- Patriot League cornerback from last year s unit. The defense is yielding 336.8 yards per game - 153.8 rushing and 183.0 passing. Up front the returning starters are senior defensive end Eric Tee (Ithaca, NY) and sophomore tackle Mike Latek (Rochester, NY). They are joined by sophomore nose tackle Josh Sabo (White Oak, PA) and senior tackle Brian Schaffer (Beverly Hills, Mich.) on the front four. Senior co-captain Ron Hampton (Miami, FL), the team s leading tackler with 27, steps in at one inside linebacker spot, while sophomore Tem Lukabu (Avenel, NJ) starts along side of Hampton. The starting outside linebacker is junior Rashard Raigns (Silver Springs, MD), who has replaced the injured Chris Rowland (Fayetteville, NY). Rowland, a junior, was injured in the Maine game. He has a teamhigh three quarterback sacks. The Colgate secondary is an impressive group of players. Perhaps one of the strongest in school history. Junior free safety Ameer Riley (Norwood, MA), an all- Patriot League selection in 1999, is back after missing last season, and junior strong safety Phil Bowman (Cheshire, CT) has returned to the lineup after being hurt against Villanova. Sophomore Sean McCune (Hookstown, PA) also sees plenty of action in the secondary. The corners are patrolled by juniors Max Wynn (Atlanta, GA) and Maurice Robertson (Riverdale, GA). Wynn should be an all-league candidate, while Robertson

INDIVIDUAL Category.................Player Per Game Avg. PL Rank NCAA Rank Rushing..................Nate Thomas 97.5 2 30 Receiving Yds P/G..........Jamal Lamb 74.0 5 55 Receptions P/G............Joe Parker 4.25 T-8th 81 Passing Efficiency..........Tom McCune 139.17 5 26 Total Offense..............Tom McCune 190.33 7 55 Scoring..................Nate Thomas 6.00 T-5th 79 All-Purpose Yds............Nate Thomas 109.25 9 74 Interceptions..............Maurice Robertson 0.75 1 11 Punting..................Brendon Biddle 37.2 6 --- Field Goals................Lane Schwarzberg 0.25 6 91 Per Return Avg. PL Rank NCAA Rank Punts Returns.............Ameer Riley 5.88 6 81 Kickoff Returns.............JB Gerald 22.83 4 47 TEAM Category.................Per Game Avg. PL Rank NCAA Rank Total Offense..............361.25 5 56 Rushing Offense...........171.5 3 44 Passing Offense............189.75 8 60 Scoring Offense............20.0 5 77 Total Defense..............336.75 5 62 Rushing Defense...........153.75 6 70 Passing Efficiency Defense...113.11 2 59 Scoring Defense............28.25 6 85 Kickoff Returns.............17.61 7 84 Punt Retuns...............5.88 7 93 Net Punting...............30.69 6 76 Turnover Margin............-.50 5 74 Pass Defense..............183.0 3 53 has picked off a pass in each of the last three games. He had a 31-yard return for a TD against Cornell. SPECIAL TEAMS Junior Brendon Biddle (Hamilton, NY) is handling the punting duties. He is averaging 37.2 yards on 13 punts. Freshman Lane Schwarzberg (Winter Haven, FL) is the placekicker. He is perfect on extra points (11-for-11) and made 1-of-3 field goals. The return of junior Ameer Riley (Norwood, MA) is a plus for Colgate s punt and kickoff return game. He was named third team preseason All-America as a punt returner by the Football Gazette. So far this season, Riley has returned eight punts (5.9 yards per return) and four kickoffs (18.8 yards per return). Sophomores J.B. Gerald (Lanham, MD) and Jamaal Branch (Mashpee, MA), and junior Nate Thomas (Dorchester, MA) are also seeing duty on kickoffs. Gerald has carried back six kickoffs for a 22.8 yard average, Branch has returned two for 17.5 yards per return and Thomas has run back three for 15.7 per return. NEXT GAME The Colgate Raiders will be idle next Saturday, before returning home on Oct. 20 against Towson. Kickoff is 1 p.m. Opponent....Plays Yards Time Result Villanova.....13 76 5:48 Kobelski 2 rush Villanova.....10 72 4:23 J. Parker 6 pass from Markert Maine.......7 81 2:37 J. Parker 6 pass from Markert Maine.......10 34 5:31 Schwarzberg, 37 FG Fordham.....10 76 4:43 J. Parker 3 pass from McCune Fordham.....10 74 5:03 Thomas, 9 run Fordham.....9 80 4:24 Lamb 23 pass from McCune Cornell......2 80 0:50 Thomas 76 run Cornell......12 83 4:40 Thomas 21 run Cornell......-- -- -- Robertson 31 interception ret. Cornell......10 81 4:26 Frieser 9 pass from McCune Cornell......5 29 2:02 Thomas 7 run 79..................Tom McCune pass to Jamal Lamb (Fordham) 76...............................Nate Thomas run (Cornell) 56......................Rob Markert pass to Ryan Ojeda (Maine) 31.....................Tom McCune pass to Joe Parker (Cornell) 30..................Tom McCune pass to Jamal Lamb (Fordham) 26...............................Nate Thomas run (Fordham) 25..............................Jamaal Branch run (Fordham) 25.................................Matt Kobelski run (Maine) 24..................Tom McCune pass to John Frieser (Fordham) 23................Tom McCune pass to Jamal Lamb (Fordham) 23.....................Rob Markert pass to Jamal Lamb (Maine) 22.....................Tom McCune pass to Joe Parker (Cornell) 22.....................Tom McCune pass to Joe Parker (Cornell) 21...............................Nate Thomas run (Cornell) 21..............................Jamaal Branch run (Fordham) 21..................Tom McCune pass to John Frieser (Villanova) scoring plays in bold

Team Statistics......................Villanova Maine Fordham Cornell Total First Downs.......................13 11 28 23 Rushing/Passing/Penalty..............5-6-2 4-6-1 14-12-2 15-7-1 Net Yards Rushing/Carries..............104-33 63-34 229-60 290-49 Average Per Carry.....................3.2 1.9 3.8 5.9 Yards Gained........................126 118 266 326 Yards Lost...........................22 55 37 36 Net Yards Passing......................113 195 294 257 Completions/Attempts/Interceptions....10-22-1 13-25-0 15-23-0 12-21-0 Completion Percentage................45.5 52.0 65.2 57.1 Yards Per Completion.................11.3 15.0 19.6 13.1 Total Offensive Plays/Yards.............55-217 59-258 83-523 70-447 Yards Per Play........................3.9 4.4 6.3 6.4 Kickoff Returns/Yards..................7-133 5-87 2-35 4-62 Yards Per Return.....................19.0 17.4 17.5 15.5 Punt Returns/Yards.....................2-8 2-18 2-16 2-5 Yards Per Return......................4.0 9.0 8.0 2.5 Interceptions/Return Yards...............0-0 1-15 2-2 2-51 Yards Per Return......................0.0 15.0 1.0 25.5 Punts/Yards..........................4-145 5-186 1-39 3-113 Yards Per Punt.......................36.3 37.2 39.0 37.7 Fumbles/Fumbles Lost..................0-0 4-3 5-3 2-1 Penalties/Yards........................4-26 8-86 8-59 12-102 Safeties...............................0 0 0 0 Third Down Conversions................3-11 7-15 10-15 5-11 Percentage...........................272.467.667.454 Time of Possession....................25:26 28:34 40:19 28:17 Total Points...........................14 10 21 35 By Quarter.........................7-0-7-0 0-10-0-0 0-7-14-0 7-0-14-14 Team Statistics......................Villanova Maine Fordham Cornell Total First Downs......................24 16 15 24 Rushing/Passing/Penalty.............12-11-1 6-7-3 7-8-0 9-12-3 Net Yards Rushing/Carries.............222-30 144-41 94-18 155-38 Average Per Carry.....................7.4 3.5 5.2 4.1 Yards Gained........................235 176 111 175 Yards Lost...........................13 32 17 20 Net Yards Passing.....................175 121 173 263 Completions/Attempts/Interceptions....19-33-0 9-18-1 22-34-2 21-35-2 Completion Percentage................57.6 50.0 64.7 60.0 Yards Per Completion..................9.2 19.5 7.8 12.5 Total Offensive Plays/Yards.............63-397 59-265 52-267 73-418 Yards Per Play........................6.3 4.5 5.1 5.7 Kickoff Returns/Yards..................3-119 3-75 4-100 6-66 Yards Per Return.....................39.7 25.0 25.0 11.0 Punt Returns/Yards....................2-21 4-63 0-0 0-0 Yards Per Return.....................10.5 15.7 0.0 0.0 Interceptions/Return Yards...............1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Yards Per Return......................0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Punts/Yards..........................2-84 6-202 5-222 3-95 Yards Per Punt/Net Punting Average......42.0 33.7 44.4 31.7 Fumbles/Fumbles Lost..................1-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 Penalties/Yards.......................8-65 8-82 8-48 4-40 Safeties...............................0 0 1 0 Third Down Conversions................6-11 5-13 3-10 5-13 Percentage...........................545.384.300.384 Time of Possession...................24:03 31:26 19:41 31:43 Total Points...........................38 34 9 32 By Quarter........................10-21-7-0 0-7-7-20 7-0-0-2 0-7-11-14

Longest Run From Scrimmage: Longest Pass Completion: Longest Punt Return: Longest Kickoff Return: Longest Interception Return: Longest Punt: Longest Field Goal: Most Rushing Attempts: Most Rushing Yards: Most Passing Attempts: Most Passes Completed: Most Passing Yards: Most Passes Caught: Most Yards on Receptions: Most Yards Total Offense: Most All-Purpose Yards: Most Rushing Touchdowns: Most Touchdown Passes Caught: Most Field Goals: Most Points Scored: Most Tackles: Most Sacks: Most Interceptions: 76 yards, Nate Thomas vs. Cornell (TD) 79 yards, Tom McCune to Jamal Lamb vs. Fordham 14 yards, Ameer Riley vs. Maine 46 yards, J.B. Gerald vs. Villanova 31 yards, Maurice Robertson vs. Cornell (TD) 48 yards, Brendon Biddle vs. Villanova 37 yards, Lane Schwarzberg vs. Maine 25, by Nate Thomas vs. Cornell 222, by Nate Thomas vs. Cornell 25, by Rob Markert vs. Maine 15, by Tom McCune vs. Fordham 294, by Tom McCune vs. Fordham 6, by Joe Parker vs. Maine 157, by Jamal Lamb vs. Fordham 306, by Tom McCune vs. Fordham 222, by Nate Thomas vs. Cornell 3, by Nate Thomas vs. Cornell 1, by several players 1, by Lane Schwarzberg vs. Maine 18, by Nate Thomas vs. Cornell 12, by Tem Lukabu vs. Cornell 2, by Chris Rowland vs. Maine 1, by Maurice Robertson vs. Maine/Fordham/Cornell 1, by Eric Tee vs. Fordham 1, by Ameer Riley vs. Cornell TEAM OFFENSIVE HIGHS AND LOWS HIGHS LOWS First Downs: 28 vs. Fordham 11 vs. Maine Rushing Yards: 290 vs. Cornell 63 vs. Maine Passing Yards: 294 vs. Fordham 113 vs. Villanova Total Offense: 523 vs. Fordham 217 vs. Villanova Total Offensive Plays: 83 vs. Fordham 55 vs. Villanova Rushing Attempts: 60 vs. Fordham 33 vs. Villanova Passing Attempts: 25 vs. Maine 21 vs. Cornell Passes Completed: 15 vs. Fordham 10 vs. Villanova Passes Had Intercepted: 1 vs. Villanova 0 vs. Maine/Fordham/Cornell Fumbles Lost: 3 vs. Maine/Fordham 0 vs. Villanova Yards Penalized: 102 vs. Cornell 22 vs. Villanova Points Scored: 35 vs. Cornell 10 vs. Maine Return Yards: 56 vs. Cornell 8 vs. Villanova TEAM DEFENSIVE HIGHS AND LOWS HIGHS LOWS First Downs Allowed: 24 vs. Villanova/Cornell 15 vs. Fordham Rushing Yards: 222 vs. Villanova 94 vs. Fordham Passing Yards: 263 vs. Cornell 121 vs. Maine Total Offense: 418 vs. Cornell 265 vs. Maine Total Offensive Plays: 73 vs. Cornell 52 vs. Fordham Rushing Attempts: 41 vs. Maine 18 vs. Fordham Passing Attempts: 35 vs. Cornell 18 vs. Maine Passes Completed: 22 vs. Fordham 9 vs. Maine Passes Intercepted By: 2 vs. Fordham/Cornell 0 vs. Villanova Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Cornell 0 vs. Villanova/Maine/Ford Points Allowed: 38 vs. Villanova 9 vs. Fordham Sacks: 4 vs. Maine 1 vs. Villanova

10 Tom McCune, Quarterback Junior, 6-2, 209, Hookstown, PA All-Patriot League candidate at quarterback... preseason All- America selection by the Football Gazette... has earned two varsity letters... is 7-2 as a starter for the Raiders... has an outstanding 139.17 quarterback rating... has completed 123-of-223 passes (55.2 percent) for 1,848 yards and 13 TD s during his career... was injured in the opener against Villanova... missed the Maine contest... threw for 294 yards and two touchdowns against Fordham and 157 yards and one TD against Cornell. 81 Joe Parker, Wide Receiver Senior, 6-3, 189, Crofton, MD All-Patriot League candidate at wide receiver... is currently 8th in career receiving yardage with 1,251 yards... is 10th on Colgate s all-time reception list... has caught 90 passes for 1,251 yards and 12 TD s during his career... the sixth player in school history to grab 10 or more TD passes in a career... after three games he is Colgate s leading receiver with 17 catches for 214 yards and three touchdowns... has caught a pass in 17 straight games... his top statistical game came against Dartmouth in 1999 when he caught 10 passes for 191 yards and three touchdowns... his 191 yards was the third best total in school history. 77 Ken Kubec, Offensive Guard Senior, 6-3, 275, Parma Heights, OH Preseason All-America selection by The Sports Network and Football Gazette... co-captain of 2001 squad... has earned three varsity letters... started 24 straight games for the Raiders... was first team all-patriot League last season and honorable mention All-America by Football Gazette... led Colgate to 351.3 yards of total offense per outing in 2000 - third best in the Patriot League... in his sophomore season he led the team to 477.5 yards of total offense per game - best in the Patriot League and fourth in the nation. 19 Ameer Riley, Free Safety/Punt Returner Junior, 6-0, 193, Norwood, MA Was named preseason third team All-America as a punt returner and honorable mention A-A at defensive back by the Football Gazette... missed the entire 2000 campaign... was second team all-patriot League in 1999... started all 12 games including the NCAA Division I-AA playoff game against Illinois State... finished the season with 71 tackles (39 solo)... had three interceptions for 71 yards... finished with one quarterback sack, four quarterback hurries and five pass breakups... averaged 8.6 yards per punt return (fourth best in the Patriot League) and 24.7 yards per kickoff return... had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against St. Mary s... has made 19 tackles in the opening four contests this fall with one interception and two pass breakups... averaging 5.9 yards per punt return and 18.75 per kickoff return. Villanova, eight against Maine, five against Fordham and eight vs. Cornell... played in all 11 games last season... finished with 37 tackles... had four quarterback sacks, two forced fumbles, three quarterback hurries and one pass breakup. 9 Max Wynn, Cornerback Junior, 5-10, 189, Atlanta, GA All-Patriot League candidate at cornerback... has earned two varsity letters... has played in 27 straight games with the Raiders never missing a game... is sixth on the team in tackling with 15 including two pass breakups, one quarterback sack and FG blocked... had seven tackles in the opener against Villanova, two against Maine, four vs. Fordham and two vs. Cornell... last season he was fifth on the team with 53 tackles... had six pass breakups, forced two fumbles and recovered one... in his rookie season he blocked two punts in win over Lafayette. 33 Chris Rowland, Linebacker Junior, 5-11, 211, Fayetteville, N.Y. All-Patriot League candidate at linebacker... leads the team in quarterback sacks with three... has made 12 tackles and caused one fumble... had four tackles against Villanova and eight against Maine... played in 10 games last season... finished with 15 tackles after moving to outside linebacker from strong safety. 56 Mike Latek, Defensive Tackle Sophomore, 6-1, 252, Rochester, N.Y. All-Patriot League candidate at defensive tackle... moved into Colgate s starting lineup in the third game of his rookie season... has started 12 straight games... has made 12 tackles in first four games this season including two quarterback sacks and teamhigh five TFL s... also has one pass breakup... last season he made 43 tackles including three quarterback sacks and seven tackles for losses... forced eight quarterback hurries and broke up two passes. 11 Lane Schwarzberg, Placekicker Freshman, 5-10, 173, Winter Haven, FL Is one the top young placekickers in the Patriot League... is perfect on extra points (11-for-11) and field goals (1-for-3)... had a 37-yard field goal against Maine... came to Colgate from Winter Haven High School in Florida where he was chosen first team District 12 punter and second team placekicker by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association. 24 Ron Hampton, Linebacker Senior, 5-11, 213, Miami, FL Co-captain of 2001 squad... has earned three varsity letters... has played in 38 straight games for the Raiders never missing a game since he arrived on the Colgate campus... is Colgate s leading tackler after four games with 27... had six against

Offense Pos. No. Player (Ht., Wgt., Class) FL 81 Joe Parker (6-3, 189, Sr.) (17) 28 Jamal Lamb (5-11, 177, Jr.) (2) LT 73 Matt Shepard (6-5, 277, Jr.) (15) 64 Peter McDonald (6-2, 288, Jr.) LG 77 Ken Kubec (6-3, 275, Sr.) (24) 76 Viral Keshwala (6-2, 282, Sr.) (5) C 63 Andy Barr (6-5, 302, Jr.) (12) 59 Josh Jinks (6-5, 262, Jr.) (8) RG 51 Marc Sclafani (6-3, 298, So.) (3) 76 Viral Keshwala (6-2, 282, Sr.) (5) RT 68 Mike Murphy (6-4, 252, Jr.) (8) 79 Mark Iacone (6-4, 245, Jr.) TE 82 John Frieser (6-5, 245, So.) (4) 83 Mark Iacone (6-4, 245, Jr.) SE 6 J.B. Gerald (5-10, 159, So.) 29 Corey Stripe (5-9, 185, So.) QB 10 Tom McCune (6-2, 209, Jr.) (9) 15 Rob Markert (6-1, 238, Jr.) (2) TB 8 Nate Thomas (5-9, 194, Jr.) (6) 25 Jamaal Branch (6-0, 209, So.) (1) FB 32 Justin Polk (6-0, 221, Jr.) (1) 35 Matt Kobelski (6-2, 219, So.) (3) Defense Pos. No. Player (Ht., Wgt., Class) DE 80 Eric Tee (6-3, 233, Sr.) (14) 93 Brian Lemek (6-3, 230, Sr.) DT 56 Mike Latek (6-1, 252, So.) (13) 60 Nick Susko (6-2, 243, So.) NT 55 Josh Sabo (6-2, 256, So.) (4) 54 Maurice Bowers (5-11, 289, Jr.) DT 96 Brian Schaffer (6-2, 240, Sr.) (4) 56 Mike Latek (6-1, 252, So.) (11) ILB 24 Ron Hampton (5-11, 213, Sr.) (7) 90 Robert Hannah (6-0, 224, So.) ILB 41 Tem Lukabu (6-0, 214, So.) (4) 43 Ryan Disch (5-11, 191, So.) OLB 92 Rashard Raigns (6-1, 227, Jr.) (2) 33 Chris Rowland (5-11, 211, Jr.) (2) CB 9 Max Wynn (5-10, 189, Jr.) (17) 23 T.J. Smith (5-9, 160, Jr.) (1) FS 19 Ameer Riley (6-0, 193, Jr.) (15) 38 Ainsworth Minott (6-1, 181, So.) SS..7 Phil Bowman (5-11, 188, Jr.) (4) 2 Sean McCune (6-0, 201, So.) (12) CB 16 Maurice Robertson (5-10, 175, Jr.) (3) 3 Brian Anderson (5-10, 169, Fr.) Specialists FG-PAT 11 Lane Schwarzberg (5-10, 173, Fr.) 5 Mike Chrystie (6-0, 176, Fr.) KO 11 Lane Schwarzberg (5-10, 173, Fr.) 52 John Albright (5-10, 185, Sr.) Punter 20 Brendon Biddle (6-0, 178, Jr.) Holder 29 Corey Stirpe (5-9, 185, So.) 15 Rob Markert (6-1, 238, Jr.) LSnapper 60 Nick Susko (6-2, 243, So.) KOR 25 Jamaal Branch (6-0, 209, So.) 8 Nate Thomas (5-9, 194, Jr.) Players with starting experience in BOLD ( ) career starts As of 9/29/2001 PR 19 Ameer Riley (6-0, 193, Jr.) 6 J.B. Gerald (5-10, 159, So.)