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Ethan Hulsey, Director of Athletic Communications 164 W. Cottage Ave., Millersville, PA 17547 O: (717) 872-3100 C: (717) 875-5392 F: (717) 872-3995 ehulsey@millersville.edu www.millersvilleathletics.com MILLERSVILLE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result 8/28 at Assumption W, 31-28 9/5 at Slippery Rock L, 31-14 9/12 at #24 Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. 9/19 #21 WEST CHESTER * 1 p.m. 9/26 SHIPPENSBURG * 7 p.m. 10/3 at #5 Bloomsburg * 5 p.m. 10/10 at Cheyney * 1 p.m. 10/17 C.W. POST * 1 p.m. 10/24 KUTZTOWN * 1:30 p.m. 10/31 at East Stroudsburg * 1 p.m. 11/7 EDINBORO * 12 p.m. INDIANA (Pa.) SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result 8/28 at S. Connecticut St. W, 28-21 9/5 C.W. POST W, 27-14 9/12 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. 9/19 at Mercyhurst * 1 p.m. 9/26 at Slippery Rock * 7 p.m. 10/3 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * 1 p.m. 10/10 EDINBORO * 2 p.m. 10/17 at Lock Haven * 1 p.m. 10/24 at Clarion * 1 p.m. 10/31 GANNON * 1 p.m. 11/7 at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. THE COACHES Greg Colby (Illinois 75) Millersville Record... 2-11, 2nd Career Record...Same vs. Indiana (Pa.)...0-1 Lou Tepper (Rutgers 67) Record...27-7, 4th Career Record...92-64-2, 16th vs. Millersville...2-1 MILLERSVILLE QUICK FACTS Founded...1855 Location...Millersville, Pa. Enrollment...8,306 Nickname...Marauders School Colors...Black and Gold (PMS 123) Stadium. Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium Affiliation...NCAA Division II Conference...PSAC (Eastern Division) First Year... 1889 (114th season) Overall All-Time Record... 454-401-43 (.530) PAGE 1 GAME 3 Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 MILLERSVILLE MARAUDERS (1-1) vs. #24 INDIANA (Pa.) CRIMSON HAWKS (2-0) George P. Miller Stadium Indiana, Pa. 1 p.m. MSBN SERIES INFORMATION Series vs. Slippery Rock:, 10-5 Series Streak:, 2 First Meeting: 1988 (MU 27, 24) Last Meeting: 2008 ( 63, MU 3) BROADCAST INFORMATION Internet Broadcast: MSBN Access: www.millersvilleathletics.com Announcers: Domenic Panza and Ben Longenecker Live Stats: www.iupathletics.com ABOUT THE GAME The Millersville Marauders enter Saturday s game at Indiana hoping to bounce back from a difficult road loss at Slippery Rock a week ago. This week s game marks the conclusion of a three-game road trip to start the year. While the Marauders were denied a 2-0 start, they will still be looking to start the season with two wins in the first three games for the first time since 2005. With a win Saturday, the Marauders will clinch their first winning record against non-conference opponents since 2006 and the fifth since 2000. Kickoff from George P. Miller Stadium is scheduled for 1 p.m., and audio can be heard on the home of Millersville Athletics, the Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). MSBN is a webcast that is accessed at millersvilleathletics.com. Domenic Panza and Ben Longenecker will call the action. Both of Millersville s first two games have been on the road, and the Marauders are 13-24 on the road (24-43 overall) since 2003. Only once during that stretch have the Marauders produced a winning record on the road. In 2006, the team went 3-2 on the road and 5-6 overall. Millersville s opponent, Indiana, has looked strong early. After a 2-0 start, the team jumped into the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll this week at No. 24. Indiana defeated C.W. Post 27-14 in a PSAC crossover matchup last week. has opened the season 2-0 for the fourth straight year and is looking to move to 3-0 for the third year in a row. The last time failed to start a season 3-0 was in 2006, and it was Millersville that ended the bid with a 17-14 win at home. The head coaches in Saturday s game are long-time friends as well. Greg Colby and Lou Tepper have a relationship that dates back to 1991. Colby served as the linebackers coach and special teams coach from 1991-95 at Illinois while Tepper was the head coach. The pair combined to produce three top-25 defenses during that time. TOUGH START Millersville is closing a daunting road schedule to start the season this week. It is the first time in 29 years that the Marauders have started the season with three straight road games. The last time came in 1980. That squad finished the year with a 6-2-1 record but tied the opener at New York Tech, 14-14, and then was shut out at Edinboro and Kutztown to start 0-2-1. ABOUT THE SERIES Saturday s game is the 15th meeting all-time between Millersville and Indiana (Pa.). holds a 10-5 edge in the series. The two programs first met in 1988 and beginning in 1998, the teams have played at least once each season. The clubs met twice during the 1999 season, playing once in the regular season and in the NCAA playoffs. The

Marauders won the regular season contest 10-9, but fell in the playoffs 26-21. That was Millersville s last appearance in the postseason. has since reached the NCAA playoffs four times. has also reeled off 26-straight winning seasons. The first meeting in 1988 was also in the NCAA playoffs. The Marauders won the game 27-24. It was the first postseason victory in Millersville history. Millersville is 2-6 all-time at. The team s last victory at came in 2005 by a 28-9 score. Indiana has five of the last seven meetings dating back to 2002. Millersville s two victories came in the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Since Millersville s last win (17-14 at home), has outscored the Marauders 108-3 in a two-game stretch. While Tepper has been a coach in the PSAC since 2000, he has faced the Marauders just three times. He never coached against them while at Edinboro and is 1-2 against the Marauders since arriving at in 2006. THE HEAD COACHES Millersville s Greg Colby is in his second season as head coach. Colby spent most of his career as an assistant at the Division I level. From 1979-86, he was the head coach at Schlarman High School and Naperville High School in Illinois. While at Schlarman, Colby led the team to back-to-back Illinois High School 2-A State Championships (1981-82). Colby has an impressive resume. He came to OFFENSIVE STARTERS BY GAME GAME WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR HB QB Assumption Smith Egenrieder Moloney Calderon Kyper Kuter Houck Frantz Brown Lantz Shirk SRU Smith Egenrieder Moloney Calderon Kyper Kuter Houck Frantz Brown Lantz Shirk WCU Ship Bloom Cheyney C.W. Post Kutztown ESU Edinboro DEFENSIVE STARTERS BY GAME GAME DE DT DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB CB FS SS Assumption King Haines Miller Riley Longley Christian Gross Murphy Rodriguez Sutjak Carter SRU King Haines Miller Riley Longley Christian Gross Murphy Rodriguez Sutjak Carter WCU Ship Bloom Cheyney C.W. Post Kutztown ESU Edinboro PAGE 2 Millersville after serving as the defensive coordinator at Northwestern from 2002-07 during which time the Wildcats posted three-straight six-win seasons for the first time in 70 years. He was also the defensive coordinator at Kent State for four seasons and served as a defensive assistant at Michigan State under Nick Saban and at Illinois under Lou Tepper. Lou Tepper took over at in 2006 and has quickly returned to the program to among the PSAC elite. In his first season, he led the team to an 8-2 record and finished the year ranked 25th in Division II. In 2007, his squad posted a 9-3 mark and reached the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. Last year, the Crimson Hawks were 8-2, losing both games by a combined 14 points. Along with a 25-7 mark at, Tepper boasts a career mark of 90-64-2. That includes records of 25-31-2 at Illinois (1991-96) and 40-26 at Edinboro (2000-05). Tepper has been named PSAC West Coach of the Year in three of the last five seasons. The Keystone, Pa. native earned his bachelor s degree from Rutgers in 1967. SCOUTING THE CRIMSON HAWKS In 2007 and 2008, Indiana totaled over 100 points in its first two games of the season. The Crimson Hawk offense has not been nearly as potent in 2009 but the record is the same: 2-0. edged 2008 NCAA playoff qualifier Southern Connecticut State 28-21 in the opener and then earned a 27-14 victory over C.W. Post last week. Against C.W. Post, built a 27-0 lead before two late Pioneer touchdowns cut into the advantage. STATISTICAL COMPARISON MILLERSVILLE vs. MU Points Per Game...22.5 27.5 Points Allowed...29.5 17.5 First Downs...32 28 Rushing Yards...98.5 87.5 Rushing Yards Allowed... 219.0 178.0 Passing Yards... 199.5 166.0 Passing Yards Allowed... 203.0 168.0 Total Offense... 298.0 253.5 Yards Allowed... 422.0 346.0 Time of Possession... 26:14 30:10 3rd Down Pct... 35% 38% STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS MU Brad Lantz...120 Tobias Robinson...206 Cardoza Jacks...94 Jovan Martinez...23 Jamal Smith...5 Manny Cutlip...8 PASSING YARDS MU Bill Shirk...399 Andrew Krewatch...332 RECEPTIONS MU Jamal Smith...11 Javan Rowan...7 Matt Egenrieder...9 Roy-al Edwards...5 Lou Brown...5 Nate Morrow...4 Greg Frantz...2 Diamond Avery...3 Andrew Downs...2 Mychal Skinner...3 POINTS SCORED MU Jamal Smith...18 Craig Burgess...13 Brad Lantz...12 Tobias Robinson...12 John Banzhof...9 Jovan Rowan...12 TACKLES MU Julius Carter...22 Andre Henderson...21 Matt Sutjak...18 Cosie Spigelmeyer...16 Jeff Longley...15 James Carson...14 Ryan Christian...15 Carl Thorton...12 Shane Gross...12 Mark Jackson...11 INTERCEPTIONS MU Chad Miller...1 A. Owusu-Ansah...2 Matt Sutjak...1 Abe Satterfield...1 Dan McClellan...1

1 GAME 3 INDIANA (Pa.) SEPT. 12, 2009 MILLERSVILLE BY THE NUMBERS 2009 Record...1-1 PSAC East...0-0 Non-Conference...1-1 Home...0-0 Away...1-1 Day...0-0 Night...1-1 Scoring First...0-0 Opponent Scoring First...1-1 Leading at Half...0-0 Trailing at Half...0-1 Tied at Half...1-0 Leading after Third...0-0 Trailing after Third...1-1 Tied after Third...0-0 Overtime Games...0-0 Scoring less than 20 pts...0-1 Scoring 20+ points...1-0 Scoring 30+ points...1-0 Allowing less than 20 pts...0-0 Allowing 20+ points...1-1 Allowing 30+ points...0-1 Rushing for less than 100 yds...0-1 Rushing for over 100 yds...1-0 Rushing for 200+ yds...0-0 Passing for 200+ yds...0-1 Passing for 300+ yds...0-0 Totaling less than 300 yds...0-1 300+ yds. of total offense...1-0 400+ yds. of total offense...0-0 Allow less than 100 yds. rushing...0-0 Allow less than 300 yds. total off...0-0 Allowing 300+ yds. total offense...1-1 Having 100-yd. rusher...0-0 Opp. have 100-yd. rusher...1-0 No turnovers...1-0 Less than 3 turnovers...1-1 3 or more turnovers...0-0 No takeaways...0-0 3 or more takeaways...0-1 More than 30:00 of possession...0-0 Less than 30:00 of possession...1-1 PAGE 3 is averaging nearly 28 points per game this year but has been outgained in both games and has struggled to establish a consistent ground game. The Crimson Hawks are averaging 87.5 rushing yards per game and allowing 178 per game. The rushing attack ranks 15th in the 16-team PSAC. The passing game hasn t been that much more productive. At 166 yards per game, it ranks eighth in the PSAC. s key offensive weapon is Tobias Robinson. He is averaging over 100 yards rushing per game and is second in the league with 53 carries. However, he is averaging just 3.9 yards per carry. Defensively, however, is fourth in the PSAC in scoring defense, allowing 17.5 points per game. It has also overcome its lack of offense with outstanding special teams. The team ranks first in the PSAC in kickoff returns, averaging 28.7 yards per return and it already has one return for a touchdown. s defense has been able to generate turnovers. It is ranked first in the league with a plus-three turnover margin. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah has a pair of picks already. THE LAST TIME OUT Millersville was within striking distance of homestanding Slippery Rock entering the fourth quarter of Saturday evening s PSAC crossover football game. But the Marauders offense stalled, and Slip- THE LAST TIME 20+ Carries Cardoza Jacks (30) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 25, 2008 (L, 26-17) 30+ Carries Cardoza Jacks (30) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 25, 2008 (L, 26-17) 100+ Yards Rushing Cardoza Jacks (101) vs. East Stroudsburg - Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) 150+ Yards Rushing Cardoza Jacks (275) vs. Cheyney - Oct. 11, 2008 (L, 48-6) 200+ Yards Rushing Cardoza Jacks (275) vs. Cheyney - Oct. 11, 2008 (L, 48-6) 300+ Yards Rushing *^Ricke Stonewall (350) vs. New Haven 1982 (W, 36-14) 3+ Rushing TDs/game Brad Lantz (3) vs. West Chester Oct. 14, 2006 (L, 54-27) 50+ Yard Run Cardoza Jacks (78) vs. Assumption - Aug. 28, 2009 (W, 31-28) 75+ Yard Run Cardoza Jacks (78) vs. Assumption - Aug. 28, 2009 (W, 31-28) 20 Pass Completions Bill Shirk (22) vs. Bloomsburg - Oct. 4, 2008 (L, 49-24) 30 Pass Completions Dan Csencsitz (35) vs. Kutztown 2004 (W, 38-37) 30+ Pass Attempts Bill Shirk (32) at Slippery Rock - Sept. 5, 2009 (L, 31-14) 40+ Pass Attempts Bill Shirk (45) vs. East Stroudsburg Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) 50+ Pass Attempts Dan Csencsitz (50) vs. Glenville State 2004 (W, 34-31) 200+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (214) at Slippery Rock - Sept. 5, 2009 (L, 31-14) 250+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (290) vs. East Stroudsburg - Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) 300+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (300) vs. C.W. Post - Oct. 18, 2008 (L, 55-38) 400+ Yards Passing Dan Csencsitz (410) vs. Glenville State 2004 (W, 34-31) 3+ Passing TDs/game Bill Shirk (3) vs. C.W. Post - Oct. 18, 2008 (L, 55-38) 50+ Yard Pass Bill Shirk (54, TD) to Jamal Smith vs. C.W. Post - Oct. 18, 2008 (L, 55-38) 75+ Yard Pass Bill Shirk (80, TD) to Jamal Smith vs. West Chester - Sept. 20, 2008 (L, 41-10) 8+ Receptions Andy Tischbein (9) vs. East Stroudsburg - Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) 10+ Receptions Andy Neupauer (11) vs. Bloomsburg 2004 (L, 23-20) 100+ Yards Receiving Jamal Smith (112) at Slippery Rock - Sept. 5, 2009 (L, 31-14) 150+ Yards Receiving Ryan Clift (166) vs. East Stroudsburg 2003 (L, 28-24) 200+ Yards Receiving *Sean Scott (227) vs. Clarion 1998 (L, 38-31) 300+ All-Purpose Yards Kevin Cannon (328) vs. Shepherd 1995 (W, 59-7) 3+ Interceptions/Game Walt Hawkins (3) vs. Slippery Rock Oct. 18, 2003 (L, 28-18) Kickoff Return TD Brad Lantz (40) vs. East Stroudsburg Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) Punt Return TD Andy Tischbein (47) vs. Slippery Rock - Sept. 6, 2008 (L, 28-24) Blocked Punt Return TD Andrew Pugh vs. Lock Haven Sept. 15, 2007 (W, 19-10) Interception Return TD Dan McClellan vs. Bentley - Aug. 29, 2008 (L, 35-22) Fumble Return TD Derrick Bass vs. Slippery Rock - Sept. 6, 2008 (L, 28-24) Defensive XP Return Gordon Cain vs. West Chester 1999 (L, 40-35) 3 Field Goals/Game Sean Hughes (3) vs. Indiana (Pa.) -2001 (W, 30-26) 40-Yard Field Goal John Banzhof (46) vs. East Stroudsburg Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) Recorded a Safety vs. Slippery Rock Sept. 8, 2007 (L, 21-2) Scored in All 4 Quarters vs. East Stroudsburg Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) Recorded a Shutout vs. Cheyney Oct. 27, 2007 (W, 16-0) Was Shutout vs. Indiana (Pa.) Sept. 22, 2007 (L, 45-0) Was Tied vs. Bloomsburg 1995 (28-28)

SERIES VS. AT A GLANCE All-Time Meetings: 15 Record: 5-10 Road Record: 2-6 Home Record: 3-4 Points Per Game: 29.9 Points Allowed Per Game: 13.9 Year Result Location 1988 W, 27-24 A 1990 L, 0-38 H 1991 L, 0-47 A 1998 L, 14-21 A 1999 W, 10-9 H 1999 L, 21-26 H 2000 L, 10-21 A 2001 W, 30-26 H 2002 L, 16-43 H 2003 L, 13-35 A PAGE 4 2004 L, 19-27 A 2005 W, 28-9 A 2006 W, 17-14 H 2007 L, 0-45 A 2008 L, 3-63 H THE LAST MEETING Millersville, Pa. The 15th-ranked Indiana (Pa.) Crimson Hawks used an explosive offensive attack and a stifling defense to hand Millersville its worst defeat in 50 years Saturday at Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium. The Crimson Hawks (2-0), which downed C.W. Post 41-0 in week one, continued its impressive early season start with Saturday s 63-3 win. It was the most points scored against the Marauders since West Chester totaled 63 in 1968 and its widest margin of defeat since West Chester won 68-0 in 1958. The offense rolled up 618 yards of offense including 293 on the ground and 325 through the air, while Millersville (0-3) was limited to 135 yards of total offense. The Marauders did, however, continue its string 13-straight games with at least 100 yards rushing, totaling 102 on 35 carries. Indiana s balanced offensive attack was led by running backs Justin Warren and Tobias Robinson. Warren led the team with 134 yards on nine carries, including one touchdown run of 89 yards which capped a nine second drive at the end of the third quarter. It was the third play of more than 80 yards from the offense this season. In the second quarter alone, the Crimson Hawks posted 28 points, three of the scores coming off runs of 18, five and seven yards by Robinson, who finished the game with 104 yards on 22 lugs. Quarterback Andrew Krewatch was equally impressive, connecting on 24-of-27 passes for 317 yards, three touchdowns and just one pick. For Millersville, sophomore tailback Cardoza Jacks turned in his best performance since Sept. 29, 2007 as he totaled 48 yards on the ground. Freshman Matthew Booker chipped in 45 yards on 11 totes. The Millersville special teams continued its solid play as well. Kicker John Banzhof improved to 3-of-4 on the season with a 35-yarder in the fourth. Those three points were the first scored on the Indiana defense this season. He also landed three of his seven punts inside the 20 and hit a long of 54. In the last two games, he has put eight punts inside the 20-yard line and has averaged 41.3 yards per punt. It was the Millersville special teams that caught off-guard early. On the opening kickoff, Derrick Bass took a handoff from freshman Matt Egenrieder and raced 45 yards to the 44 yards line. It was the longest return of his career. The Marauders used quarterback Jamal Smith s feet and arm--two rushes for eight yards and two complete passes to Derek Fry--to move the ball to the 12. But on the next play, Smith was forced to scramble and Andre Henderson picked off Smith s pass, ending the Millersville scoring threat. Indiana quickly made the Marauders pay. Krewatch hit 4-of-4 passes on his first drive including an 11-yard touchdown strike, leading a seven-play, 80-yard drive to give Indiana the lead for good. Krewatch went on to complete his first 11 passes, and his first incompletion came early in the second when Jerrod Bowling recorded his first career interception in the endzone. But Millersville could not capitalize and rattled off 28 more points by halftime and poured on 21 more in the third. The Marauders lone points came on a Banzhof field goal with 25 seconds remaining. Millersville senior Matt Harmon finished with double-digit tackles for the second-straight game, posting a career-high 12 and added 1.5 tackles for loss. Fry hauled in a team-best four catches for 34 yards. 63, Millersville 3 (Sept. 13, 2008 at Millersville, Pa.) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Indiana (Pa.) 7 28 21 7 63 Record: (2-0) Millersville 0 0 0 3 3 Record: (0-3) Scoring Summary: 1st 07:58 G. Lestochi 11 yd pass from Andrew Krewatch (Craig Burgess kick), 7-80 4:18, 7 - MILL 0 2nd 09:48 Tobias Robinson 18 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 2-58 0:44, 14 - MILL 0 06:17 Tobias Robinson 5 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 6-72 2:08, 21 - MILL 0 04:10 Tobias Robinson 7 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 2-49 0:27, 28 - MILL 0 00:44 Ken Witter 11 yd pass from Andrew Krewatch (Craig Burgess kick), 5-27 0:53, 35 - MILL 0 3rd 08:55 Nate Morrow 6 yd pass from Andrew Krewatch (Craig Burgess kick), 8-38 4:05, 42 - MILL 0 01:46 Justin Warren 20 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 9-87 5:04, 49 - MILL 0 00:00 Justin Warren 89 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 1-89 0:09, 56 - MILL 0 4th 06:36 G. Lestochi 5 yd run (Craig Burgess kick), 1-5 0:04, 63 - MILL 0 00:25 MILL John Banzhof 35 yd field goal, 13-49 6:03, 63 - MILL 3 MILL FIRST DOWNS 23 9 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-293 35-102 PASSING YDS (NET) 341 33 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-25-1 19-9-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-634 54-135 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-46 1-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-22 9-185 Interception Returns-Yards 3-37 1-8 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-32.0 7-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-40 2-20 Possession Time 31:26 28:34 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 12 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-9 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: Indiana (Pa.)-Justin Warren 9-134; Tobias Robinson 22-101; Roy-al Edwards 1-42; G. Lestochi 4-13; J.J. Townsend 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2. Millersville-Cardoza Jacks 13-46; Matthew Booker 11-45; Jamal Smith 8-17; Bill Shirk 2-5; John Banzhof 1-minus 11. PASSING: Indiana (Pa.)-Andrew Krewatch 24-27-1-333; J.J. Townsend 1-1-0-8. Millersville-Jamal Smith 7-13-1-32; Bill Shirk 2-6-2-1. RECEIVING: Indiana (Pa.)-G. Lestochi 6-51; Ken Witter 6-48; Mychal Skinner 4-76; Corey Kurtz 2-82; Roy-al Edwards 2-34; Leo Wood 2-6; Tobias Robinson 1-20; Cameron Mobley 1-18; Nate Morrow 1-6. Millersville-Derek Fry 4-34; Brad Lantz 3-minus 6; Matthew Booker 1-3; Cardoza Jacks 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana (Pa.)-Abe Satterfield 1-37; Andre Henderson 1-0; Quinton Cobb 1-0. Millersville-Jerrod Bowling 1-8. FUMBLES: Indiana (Pa.)-None. Millersville-John Banzhof 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana (Pa.)-None. Millersville-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana (Pa.)-Nate George 1-7; T. Jackson 3-4; James Carson 3-3; Rory Marshall 1-5; Quinton Cobb 3-2; Rob Plowman 2-3; C. Westbrook 2-3; David Hautau 0-5; Jeff Vaughn 2-2; Dale Boston 1-3; Donta Green 1-3; C. Spigelmeyer 2-1; Mark Jackson 1-1; Aaron Princes 1-1; Myke Wells 1-1; Jermaine Smith 0-2; Nick Bojalad 0-2; Justin Warren 0-2; Abe Satterfield 1-0; Thomas Lindsay 1-0; Craig Burgess 1-0; Nate Morrow 0-1; Garrett Majors 0-1; Luis Cruz 0-1; Andre Henderson 0-1. Millersville-Matt Harmon 4-8; Julius Carter 3-5; Jerrod Bowling 0-8; Dan McClellan 5-1; Thomas Wilmer 3-2; Ryan Knox 2-3; Matt Sutjak 1-4; Trevor Levits 2-2; Erik Arnold 3-0; Geoff Hess 2-1; John Wydner 2-1; Chad Miller 1-2; Owen King 1-2; Craig Gardner 1-1; Derrick Bass 0-2; M. Vanderpool 0-2; Byron Void 0-2; Derek Fry 1-0; Chris Clanton 0-1; Jacob Haines 0-1; Greg Frantz 0-1; Nick Kyper 0-1.

pery Rock s picked up steam and pulled away late, handing the Marauders a 31-14 defeat. Millersville (1-1) struck twice in the third quarter on a touchdown run by Brad Lantz and a Bill Shirk to Jamal Smith 39-yard TD toss, cutting Slippery Rock s (2-0) advantage to 17-14 heading into the final period. In the final frame, though, the Marauders turned the ball over twice--once on an interception and once on downs--and managed just 37 yards of offense on 13 plays. Slippery Rock, meanwhile, racked up 127 yards of offense including 87 yards rushing and controlled the clock for over 10 of the final 15 minutes. The Rock finished the game with 434 yards of offense and outgained the Marauders 306-79 on the ground. The running game was sparked by SayQuan Scott-Mitchell, who piled up 205 yards and a 7.3 yards per carry average. Smith made a career-high seven catches and totaled 112 yards. Egenrieder and Brown each hauled in four passes. Lantz totaled 57 yards on 13 carries. MOVING ON UP Senior running back Brad Lantz is back from injury and has an opportunity to leave his mark on the Millersville record books. The running back entered the 2009 season ranked 12th all-time in rushing yards with 1,951 yards. After 120 yards in the first two weeks, he has moved past John Flamish and Juan Jones for ninth. He now has 2,071 and is within striking distance of Troy Smith (1982-85) for eighth. Smith totaled 2,154 yards during his career. In his two healthy seasons at running back, Lantz averaged nearly 880 yards rushing per season. If he can match that total in 2009, he will have 2,831 yards and rank fourth all-time behind Marc DeBellis (1991-94). Also, Lantz already ranks third all-time in career carries with 502. He averaged 213 carries during his first two seasons, and totaled 30 carries in the first two weeks of this season. Another season with 213 carries would put him at 685 carries and in first place all-time ahead of the legendary Ricke Stonewall, who totaled 648 while racking up 4,169 yards from 1981-84. DOUBLE THE PRODUCTION With Brad Lantz injured last season, Cardoza Jacks emerged as the team s workhorse running back. Jacks totaled a team-best 765 yards in just five PAGE 5 starts and rattled off four 100-yard performances in the final five games. With Jacks and Lantz both healthy in 2009, the Marauders have two backs with over 1,000 career yards. While Lantz boasts 2,071 yards, Jacks, a junior, has 1,101 yards and a career average of 4.9 yards per carry. The two running backs combined for 151 yards rushing in the season opener. Jacks totaled 88 yards on just three rushes, and Lantz added 63 on 17 carries. Lantz has seven 100-yard rushing performances to his credit, and his career best is 152 (Nov. 10, 2007 vs. Kutztown). All four of Jacks 100-yard rushing games came in 2008, and his high is 274 yards. He also set a school record for carries with 44 against Cheyney on Oct. 11. Jacks has averaged just over 500 yards per season in his first two years. Staying on that pace would put him over 2,000 yards and into the top 10 on Millersville s career rushing list. Of the top 10 rushers in school history, there are three sets of teammates. Ricke Stonewall (1st), Bob Coyne (5th) and Troy Smith (8th) all played together from 1982-83. Scott Highley (2nd) and Ron Porter (6th) were teammates from 1988-89, and Marc DeBellis (3rd) and Gerald Mack (7th) played on the same team in 1993-94. CAPTAIN SHIRK Bill Shirk has emerged as one of the top quarterbacks in the PSAC since he took over in the fourth game of the 2008 season. He has started the 2009 season quickly, completing 33 of 62 passes for 399 yards and two touchdowns. He has also had two passes go for more than 37 yards. In the 10 games that Shirk has started, the squad produced 23 points, 18 first downs, 151 yards rushing and 208 yards passing per game. In the three games without him as the starter, the team averaged 16.3 points, 12 first downs, 127.1 yards rushing and 73 yards passing per game. In just 10 starts, Shirk has six 200-yard passing efforts. He recorded his first of the 2009 season against Slippery Rock when he totaled 214 yards. Shirk finished 2008 with five 200-yard games. On Oct. 18 against C.W. Post, he became the first Millersville quarterback to throw for 300 yards in a game since Dan Csencsitz threw for 301 against Bloomsburg in 2004. Millersville played 40 games during that stretch without a 300-yard passer. Shirk also completed 29-of-45 passes for 290 yards and a touchdown against East Stroudsburg on Nov., 2008. It was the most pass attempts by a Marauder since 2004 when Csencsitz totaled 49 attempts against Bloomsburg. With 22 completions against Bloomsburg, he became the first Millersville quarterback since 2004 to complete at least 20 passes. The last Marauder QB to perform the feat was Csencsitz. Shirk s three passing TD s against Cheyney were the most by a Millersville QB since Dan Csencsitz threw four against Mansfield in 2006. MR. SMITH GOES TO WR Jamal Smith picked up right where he left off as a big-play threat for the Marauders. In the first two games of 2009, he has made a team-leading 11 catches for 160 yards and scored three touchdowns. Both of his touchdown receptions have been for more than 20 yards. All four of the receiving touchdowns in his career have gone for more than 20 yards. He also scored a rushing touchdown against Assumption. In addition to four receiving scores, he has six rushing and six passing touchdowns for 16 overall. Smith s seven catches in week two set a new career high. He has caught at least one pass in each of his 10 starts at the position. His 112-yard performance against Slippery Rock was the third 100-yard receiving game of his career and the first of the 2009 season. He also went over 100 yards on Sept. 20, 2008 against West Chester (131) and on Oct. 18 at C.W. Post (139). All three of his 100-yard games have come on the road. Through two games in 2009, Smith has established himself as one of the most productive wide receivers in the league. He is fifth in receptions per game, third in receiving yards per game, seventh in all-purpose yards and tied for third in scoring. Smith s 80-yard grab against West Chester in 2008 was the team s longest completion of the season and was the longest since Drew Folmar s 91-yard TD pass to Sean Scott in 1999. Both of his TD catches are two of the three longest pass completions of the season for Millersville. Only two receivers in school history have totaled 1,000 yards in a season. Sean Scott did it twice (1998 and 1999), and Mike McFetridge set the school record with 1,131 yards in 1998. TOTALING TACKLES Millersville s returning safety duo of Matt Sutjak and Julius Carter opened 2009 as they closed 2008 as the team s leading tacklers. Sutjak and Carter have led the team in tackles in each of the first

ASSUMPTION (1-1) Aug. 28 MILLERSVILLE L, 28-31 Sept. 4 at Worcester State W, 51-16 Sept. 11 NEW HAVEN * 7 p.m. Sept. 26 SOUTHERN CONN. ST.* 1 p.m. Oct. 3 at Pace * 12 p.m. Oct. 10 MERRIMACK 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Saint Anselm * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at Bentley * 2 p.m. Oct. 30 STONEHILL * 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at American Internatioal * 1 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK (2-0) Aug. 29 BOWIE STATE W, 31-27 Sept. 5 MILLERSVILLE W, 31-14 Sept. 12 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Sept. 19 at Edinboro * 6 p.m. Sept. 26 INDIANA (Pa.) * 7 p.m. Oct. 3 MERCYHURST * 2 p.m. Oct. 8 CLARION * 6 p.m. Oct. 17 at Gannon * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at Lock Haven * 12 p.m. Nov. 7 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. CHARTING THE OPPONENTS INDIANA (Pa.) (2-0) Aug. 28 at Southern Conn. St. W, 28-21 Sept. 5 C.W. POST W, 27-14 Sept. 12 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at Mercyhurst * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Slippery Rock * 7 p.m. Oct. 3 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * 1 p.m. Oct. 10 EDINBORO * 2 p.m. Oct. 17 at Lock Haven * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at Clarion * 1 p.m. Oct. 31 GANNON * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. #21 WEST CHESTER (1-1) Aug. 27 at Lock Haven W, 43-0 Sept. 4 at Delaware L, 0-35 Sept. 12 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Sept. 19 at Millersville * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 KUTZTOWN * 6 p.m. Oct. 3 EAST STROUDSBURG * 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at C.W. Post * 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Shippensburg * 1 p.m. Oct. 22 CHEYNEY * 6 p.m. Oct. 31 BLOOMSBURG * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 MERCYHURST * 1 p.m. SHIPPENSBURG (1-1) Aug. 29 at Shepherd L, 23-34 Sept. 5 at #21 Edinboro W, 24-14 Sept. 12 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m. Sept. 19 EAST STROUDSBURG * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Millersville * 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at C.W. Post * 1 p.m. Oct. 10 KUTZTOWN * 1 p.m. Oct. 17 WEST CHESTER * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at Bloomsburg * 2:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Cheyney * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 1 p.m. #5 BLOOMSBURG (2-0) Aug. 27 ASHLAND W, 10-7 Sept. 5 at #17 California (Pa.) W, 17-10 Sept. 12 at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at Kutztown * 6:05 p.m. Sept. 26 C.W. POST * 12 p.m. Oct. 3 MILLERSVILLE * 5 p.m. Oct. 10 at East Stroudsburg * 2:30 p.m. Oct. 17 CHEYNEY * 3:30 p.m. Oct. 24 SHIPPENSBURG * 2:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at West Chester * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 GANNON 12 p.m. CHEYNEY (0-2) Aug. 29 vs. Lincoln L, 20-41 Sept. 5 at Mercyhurst L, 15-45 Sept. 12 at Gannon 6 p.m. Sept. 19 at C.W. Post * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 EAST STROUDSBURG * 1 p.m. Oct. 3 at Kutztown * 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 MILLERSVILLE * 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Bloomsburg * 3:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at West Chester * 6 p.m. Oct. 31 SHIPPENSBURG * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 CLARION 1 p.m. C.W. POST (0-2) Aug. 29 AMERICAN INT. L L, 6-21 Sept. 5 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 14-27 Sept. 12 at Edinboro 1 p.m. Sept. 19 CHEYNEY * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Bloomsburg * 12 p.m. Oct. 3 SHIPPENSBURG * 1 p.m. Oct. 10 WEST CHESTER * 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Millersville * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at East Stroudsburg * 1 p.m. Oct. 31 KUTZTOWN * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m. KUTZTOWN (2-0) Aug. 29 at Saint Anselm W, 17-13 Sept. 5 at Clarion W, 25-6 Sept. 12 SLIPPERY ROCK 6:05 p.m. Sept. 19 BLOOMSBURG * 6:05 p.m. Sept. 25 at West Chester * 6 p.m. Oct. 3 CHEYNEY * 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 at Shippensburg * 1 p.m. Oct. 17 EAST STROUDSBURG * 1:05 p.m. Oct. 24 at Millersville * 1:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at C.W. Post * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 INDIANA (Pa.) 1:05 p.m. EAST STROUDSBURG (2-0) Aug. 27 at Virginia Union W, 19-6 Sept. 5 at Gannon W, 38-21 Sept. 12 CLARION 7 p.m. Sept. 19 at Shippensburg * 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Cheyney * 1 p.m. Oct. 3 at West Chester * 2 p.m. Oct. 10 BLOOMSBURG * 2:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Kutztown * 1 p.m. Oct. 24 C.W. POST * 1 p.m. Oct. 31 MILLERSVILLE * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. EDINBORO (1-1) Aug. 29 WEST LIBERTY W, 42-30. Sept. 5 SHIPPENSBURG L, 14-24 Sept. 12 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Sept. 19 SLIPPERY ROCK * 6 p.m. Sept. 26 at Gannon * 12 p.m. Oct. 3 LOCK HAVEN * 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at Indiana (Pa.) * 2 p.m. Oct. 17 at California (Pa.) * 3 p.m. Oct. 24 at Mercyhurst * 12 p.m. Oct. 31 CLARION * 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at Millersville 12 p.m. EASTERN DIVISION STANDING TEAM CONF OVERALL 1. Bloomsburg 0-0 2-0 East Stroudsburg 0-0 2-0 Kutztown 0-0 2-0 4. Millersville 0-0 1-1 Shippensburg 0-0 1-1 West Chester 0-0 1-1 7. C.W. Post 0-0 0-2 Cheyney 0-0 0-2 WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM CONF OVERALL 1. Indiana (Pa.) 0-0 2-0 Slippery Rock 0-0 2-0 3. Clarion 0-0 1-1 Edinboro 0-0 1-1 Gannon 0-0 1-1 Mercyhurst 0-0 1-1 7. Lock Haven 0-0 0-1 8. California (Pa.) 0-0 0-2 PSAC UPDATE UPCOMING SCHEDULE SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 California at West Chester, 12 p.m. Millersville at Indiana, 1 p.m. Bloomsburg at Mercyhurst, 1 p.m. C.W. Post at Edinboro, 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Shippensburg, 1 p.m. Cheyney at Gannon, 6 p.m. Slippery Rock at Kutztown, 6:05 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 Gannon at California (Pa.), 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg, 1 p.m. Cheyney at C.W. Post, 1 p.m. West Chester at Millersville, 1 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) at Mercyhurst, 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Clarion, 6 p.m. Bloomsburg at Kutztown, 6:05 p.m. Slippery Rock at Edinboro, 7 p.m. RECENT RESULTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 5 Delaware 35, West Chester 0 Mercyhurst 45, Cheyney 15 Shippensburg 24, Edinboro 14 Indiana (Pa.) 27, C.W. Post 14 East Stroudsburg 38, Gannon 21 Slippery Rock 31, Millersville 14 Kutztown 25, Clarion 6 Bloomsburg 17, California (Pa.) 10 SATURDAY, AUG. 29 Edinboro 42, West Liberty 30 Wayne State 31, Mercyhurst 13 American International 21, C.W. Post 6 Shepherd 34, Shippensburg 23 Kutztown 17, St. Anselm 13 Lincoln 41, Cheyney 20 Slippery Rock 31, Bowie State 27 PAGE 6

two games. The duo has combined for 40 stops this season. Both players have made at least eight tackles in both games and both set career highs against Slippery Rock. Carter totaled 14 tackles and Sutjak tallied 10. Through two weeks, Carter is tied for fourth in the PSAC with 11.0 tackles per game. Sutjak is tied for 10th with nine tackles per game. The pair totaled 73 and 70 tackles respectively in 2008. Both players ranked in the PSAC s top 25 in tackles per game. Carter, a three-year letterwinner, has totaled 154 career tackles. Carter totaled eight or more tackles in a game eight times in the last two years. Sutjak has tallied eight or more tackles seven times. SPECIAL SPECIAL TEAMS Millersville s special teams have been a key asset to the team so far this season and several players rank among the tops in the PSAC. Millersville ranks fourth in kickoff returns, averaging 25.6 per return. Individually, Lou Brown ranks third with a 25.6 average. His eight returns have gone for 205 yards (the most in the PSAC). He also has the second longest return in the league this year. His 42- yard return against Slippery Rock was the longest by a Marauder since Derrick Bass went for 45 yards on Sept. 13, 2008. John Banzhof has displayed one of the biggest legs in the conference this year. In the first two weeks, he has punted the ball 12 times for a leaguebest 43.4 average. He has also drilled four 50-yard punts, including three in week two against Slippery Rock. His best of the season was a 56-yard against Slippery Rock. He has also landed four punts inside the 20 without a touchback. Banzhof has landed 26 punts inside the 20 while totaling just five touchdbacks in the last two seasons. He has drilled seven punts longer than 50 yards and has a career long of 67. Banzhof is also perfect on six PAT s this season. He is one of only five kickers in the league to be perfect on as many attempts. DISTANCE RUNNER Cardoza Jacks 78-yard touchdown run against Assumption on Aug. 28 was the longest run by a Marauder since Brad Myers 80-yard TD scamper against Shippensburg in 1996. Including the 78-yard run at Assumption, Jacks has recorded two runs of more than 50 yards in the PAGE 7 last two seasons. He had a 54-yard run against Cheyney in 2008. He has three runs of more than 30 yards. THE SACK IS BACK Millersville totaled four sacks against Assumption and one more against Slippery Rock, giving them five on the season and more than half of the entire 2008 season total of seven. At Assumption, the Marauders recorded their first four-sack game since Nov. 3, 2007 against Bentley. Millersville has totaled four or more sacks in a game just three times since the start of the 2006 season. All four sacks came from different players. Jeff Longley, Zack Riley and Chad Miller each recorded their first career sacks. Owen King tallied a half-sack last year, giving him 1.5 for his career. Miller currently leads the team with two sacks. He entered the 2009 season without a sack in 22 career games but has had one in each of the first two games this year. SHIRK S TD STREAK Quarterback Bill Shirk is in the midst of an impressive streak. He has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each of his first 10 starts. In those nine starts, he has thrown 16 touchdown passes. Three times he has thrown two or more touchdown passes. Eight of his touchdown passes have gone for more than 30 yards as well. CATCHES FOR MATT Sophomore Matt Egenrieder has become one of Bill Shirk s top targets. Egenreider caught a team-high five passes in the season opener at Assumption and four more in week two at Slippery Rock, giving him 15 catches in his last three games dating back to the 2008 season finale at Edinboro. He has led the team in catches in two of the three games. He has also recorded at least one reception in six straight games dating back to last year. YOUTH WILL BE SERVED The Marauders have seven seniors on the roster, and only four of those players had experience starting on offense or defense before the season opener. At Assumption, five defensive players earned their first career starts. Shane Gross and Jeff Longley started at linebacker for the first time. Erik Murphy and Christian Rodriguez started at cornerback in their first collegiate game. Defensive end Zack Riley earned the start in his first collegiate game as well. The players may have been inexperienced, but they have been productive. Gross, Longley and redshirt freshman linebacker Jamie Thomas have combined for 36 tackles, two pass breakups, a sack and two forced fumbles. On the offensive side, left tackle Neil Moloney started as a true freshman, and Lou Brown got the start at wide receiver as a redshirt freshman. In addition to the seven first-time starters, 10 other players earned their first collegiate experience. The 2009 roster includes 35 true freshmen, 11 redshirt freshmen and 14 sophomores on the roster. That means that 51 percent of the roster had never competed in a collegiate game prior to the season opener against Assumption. DIFFICULT TO NAVIGATE Not only does Millersville s 2009 schedule start with three road games, it is dotted with outstanding teams. Three teams (West Chester, Bloomsburg and Edinboro) started the season ranked in the top 25 of the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll, and jumped into the rankings this week at No. 24. Of Millersville s 11 opponents, five have started 2-0 and four others have won one of their first two games. WELCOME ABOARD Greg Colby added four new coaches to his 2009 staff. Roland Weeden takes over as running backs coach after two years at Cheyney and three at Fairleigh Dickinson. Terry Owens will assist with the defensive backs after an outstanding career at Kutztown, and former Marauders Adam Cobb and Eric Updegrove will also work as assistants.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 Matt Egenrieder WR EGG-en-rider 9 Martique Vanderpool CB mar-teek 17 Dave Giusti DB JUST-ee 24 Matt Sutjak FS soot-jack 34 Covisia Wilson FB CO-vase-e-ah 41 John Banzhof K BAN-zoff 42 Eric Rueda RB RAY-dah 45 Anthony Ciatto LB SEE-otto 47 Joshua Spiroff TE SPEAR-off 52 Matt Marcinek DE MAR-sin-eck 75 Don Houck LG HOW-k OFFENSE LT 61 Neil Moloney (6-3, 275, Fr.) 74 David Robinson (6-6, 250, Fr.) LG 57 Christian Calderon (6-4, 310, Sr.) 72 Chase Godfrey (6-0, 260, Fr.) C 66 Steve Kuter (6-3, 250, So.) 78 Nick Kyper (6-0, 275, Sr.) RG 53 Chris Gailey (6-3, 300, So.) 73 Mike Unick (6-1, 240, RFr.) RT 50 Mike DeHaven (6-6, 275, So.) 75 Don Houck (6-2, 280, So.) TE 26 Greg Frantz (6-1, 230, So.) 44 Jeff Jones (6-1, 210, So.) WR 1 Jamal Smith (6-3, 205, Jr.) 87 Andrew Downs (6-3, 180, Jr.) QB 11 Bill Shirk (6-1, 205, Jr.) 16 Cody Martin (6-1, 185, Fr.) HB 23 Brad Lantz (5-10, 205, Sr.) 21 Cardoza Jacks (5-9, 200, Jr.) WR 5 Matt Egenrieder (5-10, 175, So.) 89 Dean May (5-10, 175, Fr.) WR 6 Lou Brown (5-10, 170, RFr.) 87 Andrew Downs (6-3, 180, Jr.) 2009 MILLERSVILLE DEPTH CHART DEFENSE LE 65 Owen King (6-2, 235, Jr.) 95 Pat Cantrell (6-1, 225, Fr.) DT 85 Jacob Haines (6-1, 250, Jr.) 52 Matt Marcinek (6-2, 250, Jr.) DT 54 Chad Miller (6-0, 265, Jr.) 90 Antwain Brown-Barnes (6-0, 275, Jr.) DE 55 Zack Riley (6-2, 235, RFr.) 80 Donald Thompson (6-1, 200, RFr.) (or) 96 Doug Henninger (6-1, 245, Fr.) OLB 31 Jeff Longley (5-11, 210, Jr.) 43 Craig Gardner (6-1, 200, So.) ILB 58 Ryan Christian (6-1, 210, So.) 51 Jamie Thomas (6-0, 205, RFr.) OLB 2 Shane Gross (5-11, 210, Jr.) 59 Pat Maloney (6-0, 202, Fr.) CB 20 Erik Murphy (5-9, 170, Fr.) 28 Gary Tillman (6-1, 190, So.) SS 8 Julius Carter (5-10, 195, Sr.) 34 Brian Knell (5-10, 170, Fr.) FS 24 Matt Sutjak (6-1, 200, Jr.) 32 Ren Hoilman (5-8, 160, Fr.) CB 39 Christian Rodriguez (6-1, 200, Fr.) 19 Dan McClellan (5-10, 175, Fr.) 78 Nick Kyper C KIPE-er 92 Donald Vodopija DE VA-doh-pea-jah PK 41 John Banzhof (6-0, 210, Sr.) 69 Jeff Lawson (6-2, 190, RFr.) P 41 John Banzhof (6-0, 210, Sr.) 69 Jeff Lawson (6-2, 190, RFr.) LS 10 Andrew Tulio (5-10, 200, Sr.) SPECIAL TEAMS H 11 Bill Shirk (6-1, 205, R-So.) KOR 1 Jamal Smith (6-3, 205, Jr.) 6 Lou Brown (5-10, 170, RFr.) PR 6 Lou Brown (5-10, 170, RFr.) 1 Jamal Smith (6-3, 205, Jr.) PAGE 8

HEAD COACH GREG COLBY Greg Colby completed his first season as Millersville head coach in 2008. He took over a program undergoing a major rebuilding process and laid the groundwork for future success. The 2008 roster included 75 freshmen and sophomores, but despite the youth, the team flourished on offense as the season progressed. Quarterback Bill Shirk started the final eight games of the year and threw for over 200 yards five times. Running back Cardoza Jacks emerged over the last five games as well, rushing for over 100 yards four times, including 274 against Cheyney on a school record 44 carries. Colby has coached for 34 years, including 25 years as a collegiate coach and 10 years as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Division I level. He has been on staff for two Big Ten Championships and 12 collegiate bowl games. In his nine years as a high school football coach, Colby won a pair of state championships. Colby has recruited in most of the country during his time as a coach with an emphasis on the Midwest, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Canada. Personal Full Name: Gregory Wayne Colby Date of Birth: Feb. 25, 1952 Hometown: Danville, Ill. Alma Mater: Illinois 75 Family: Wife, Janet; Sons, Matt and Mike Years in Coaching: 35 (26 in college) 2nd season at MU Coaching Experience Northwestern 2002-2007 Defensive Coordinator Kent State 1998-2001 Defensive Coordinator Michigan State 1995-97 Asst. Coach: DL, OLB, ST Illinois 1988-95 Asst. Coach: OLB, ST Michigan State 1986-88 Graduate Assistant: DL Naperville Central HS 1982-86 Head Coach Schlarman HS 1979-82 Head Coach Illinois 1977-78 Graduate Assistant Colby came to MU after spending six years as defensive coordinator at Northwestern University. During his time there, the Wildcats posted three consecutive six-win seasons for the first time in 70 years and four out of five six-win seasons for the first time since 1905. Northwestern appeared in the Motor City Bowl in 2003 and the Vitalis Sun Bowl in 2005. During Colby s tenure, Northwestern won the American Football Coaches Association award for highest graduation rate four times. The Wildcats ranked second during the other two years Colby was there. Prior to his time at Northwestern, Colby spent four seasons as the defensive coordinator at Kent State University. In 2001, Colby s defense ranked third in the Mid-American Conference and helped the Golden Flashes to its first winning season in 15 years. From 1995-97, Colby served as an assistant coach at Michigan State under head coach Nick Saban. Colby mentored the defensive line, outside linebackers and was co-special teams coordinator. The Spartans appeared in three bowl games (Independence Bowl 1995, Sun Bowl 1996 and Aloha Bowl 1997) with Colby on staff. From 1988-95, Colby was assistant coach for outside linebackers and special teams at Illinois. Colby helped the Fighting Illini to a Big Ten Championship in 1989 and six bowl appearances in seven years. Colby served as a graduate assistant coach at Michigan State from 1986-1988. He worked with the defensive line and helped the Spartans win a Big Ten Championship in 1987 and the Rose Bowl in 1988. From 1982-86, Colby was head coach at Naperville Central High School in Illinois and led the team to a 24-13 record and a conference championship in 1983. From 1979-82, Colby coached the Schlarman High School football team to a pair of Illinois Class 2-A championships (13-0 in 1980 and 12-1 in 1981). He also served as athletic director of the school from 1981-82. PAGE 9

2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Jamal Smith WR Jr. 6-3 205 Camp Hill / Trinity 2 Shane Gross LB Jr. 5-11 210 Pottsgrove / Pottsgrove 3 Jordan Shank LB Sr. 6-1 220 Mt. Joy / Donegal 4 Geoff Hess RB So. 5-11 205 Millersville / Penn Manor 5 Matt Egenrieder WR So. 5-10 175 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 6 Lou Brown WR Rf. 5-10 170 North Hills / Upper Dublin 7 Darnell Johnson RB Jr. 5-9 195 Gettysburg / Gettysburg 8 Julius Carter SS Sr. 5-10 195 Philadelphia / John Bartram 9 Martique Vanderpool DB So. 6-0 170 Washington, D.C. / Charles H. Flowers 10 Andrew Tulio LS Sr. 5-10 200 Walnutport / Northern Lehigh 11 Bill Shirk QB Jr. 6-1 210 Phoenixville / Phoenixville 13 Brad Hermann QB Fr. 5-11 160 Perkasie / Pennridge 14 Ethan Longenecker TE Jr. 6-5 205 Myerstown / Elco 15 Jake Bennett RB Rf. 5-11 190 New Tripoli / Northwestern Lehigh 16 Cody Martin QB Fr. 6-1 185 Clarksburg, Md. / Clarksburg 17 Dave Giusti DB Fr. 6-0 185 Warrington / Central Bucks South 18 Kevin Fowle QB So. 6-3 180 Rockville, Md. / Col. Zadok Magruder 19 Dan McClellan CB Jr. 5-10 175 Langhorne / Neshaminy 20 Erik Murphy DB Fr. 5-9 170 Richmond, Va. / Lloyd C. Bird 21 Cardoza Jacks RB Jr. 5-9 200 Coatesville / Coatesville 22 Steven Roberts RB So. 5-11 210 Fort Washington / Upper Dublin 23 Brad Lantz RB Sr. 5-10 205 Towanda / Towanda 24 Matt Sutjak FS Jr. 6-1 200 Slatington / Northern Lehigh 25 Desmond Moore WR Jr. 5-0 130 Easton / Easton 26 Greg Frantz TE So. 6-1 230 Wyndmore / La Salle 27 Jamie Hoffman CB Rf. 5-9 158 Montrose / Montrose 28 Gary Tillman DB So. 6-1 190 Rockville, Md. / Richard Montgomery 29 Rees Judge CB Fr. 5-11 165 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 30 Jake Allen SS Fr. 5-9 195 Yardley / Pennsbury 31 Jeff Longley LB Jr. 5-11 210 Browns Mills, N.J. / Holy Cross 32 Ren Hoilman DB Fr. 5-8 160 Avondale / Avon Grove 33 Pat Strine OLB Rf. 5-10 180 York / Central York 34 Covisia Wilson FB Fr. 6-1 240 Philadelphia / West Catholic 35 Josh Headen OLB Fr. 6-1 210 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 36 Nate Greene RB Fr. 5-9 189 Douglassville / Daniel Boone 37 Chris Buchanan DB Fr. 6-1 195 Plumsteadville / Central Bucks East 38 Daniel Jones LB Fr. 6-2 225 Philadelphia / Imhotep Charter 39 Christian Rodriguez CB Fr. 6-1 200 Bethlehem / Liberty 41 John Banzhof K/P Sr. 6-0 215 Lancaster / J.P. McCaskey 42 Eric Rueda RB Jr. 5-11 185 Allentown / Parkland 43 Craig Gardner OLB So. 6-1 200 Auduban / Methacton 44 Jeff Jones LB So. 6-1 210 Philadelphia / George Washington 45 Anthony Ciatto LB Fr. 5-10 188 Birdsboro / Daniel Boone 46 Akeem Johnson RB Jr. 5-6 175 Germantown / Philadelphia 47 Joshua Spiroff TE Jr. 6-0 230 Enola / East Pennsboro 48 Thomas Wilmer SS Jr. 5-11 200 Philadelphia / George Washington 49 Brian Knell SS Fr. 5-10 170 Glassboro, N.J. / Gloucester Catholic 50 Michael DeHaven OT So. 6-6 275 Lyndell / Downingtown West 51 Jamie Thomas LB Rf. 6-0 205 Philadelphia / Plymouth-Whitemarsh 52 Matt Marcinek DE Jr. 6-2 250 Philadelphia / Roman Catholic 53 Chris Gailey OL So. 6-3 320 York / West York 54 Chad Miller DT Jr. 6-0 275 Denver / Cocalico No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 55 Zack Riley DE Rf. 6-2 235 Havertown / Haverford Township 56 Jeff Brewer DE Fr. 6-4 230 Philadelphia / Father Judge 57 Christian Calderon OL Sr. 6-4 310 Pottstown / Pottsgrove 58 Ryan Christian ILB So. 6-1 210 Romansville / Downingtown West 59 Pat Maloney LB Fr. 6-0 202 Havertown / Haverford 60 Gilbert Ramos LB Fr. 6-1 200 Saylorsburg / Pleasant Valley 61 Neil Moloney OL Fr. 6-3 275 Mohnton / Holy Name 62 Bryan Boulden DT Fr. 6-0 270 Nottingham / Quarryville 63 Andrew Stoll LB Fr. 6-1 205 Lansdale / North Penn 65 Owen King DE Jr. 6-2 255 Wyomissing / Wyomissing 66 Steve Kuter OL So. 6-3 250 Rosemont / Harriton 67 Chris Martin OL Rf. 6-0 270 Lancaster / Penn Manor 69 Jeff Lawson P/K Rf. 6-2 190 Newark, Del. / A.I. DuPont 72 Chase Godfrey OL Fr. 6-0 260 Skippack / Perkiomen Valley 73 Mike Unick DL Rf. 6-1 240 Middletown / Hershey 74 David Robinson OL Fr. 6-6 250 Woodbury, N.J. / Gloucester C.C. 75 Don Houck C So. 6-2 295 Philadelphia / Chestnut Hill Academy 76 Clint Banzhof DL Fr. 6-0 235 Lancaster / J.P. McCaskey 77 Matt Gillin C Jr. 6-2 315 Wilmington, Del. / Salesianium School 78 Nick Kyper C Sr. 6-0 285 Cornwall / Cedar Crest 79 John Ambrose C Fr. 5-10 235 Wyckoff, N.J. / Ramapo 80 Donald Thompson DE Rf. 6-1 200 Columbia / Columbia 81 Dominic Sanders WR Fr. 6-2 200 Fairfax, Va. / Paul VI Catholic 83 Tyler White WR Fr. 6-0 175 Cashtown / Gettysburg 84 David Barnes WR Fr. 6-2 195 West Chester / Henderson 85 Jacob Haines DL Jr. 6-1 245 Dover / Dover 86 Chris Harmon WR Fr. 6-4 190 Doylestown / Central Bucks East 87 Andrew Downs WR Jr. 6-3 180 Red Lion / Red Lion 89 Dean May WR Fr. 5-10 175 Anville / Annville-Cleona 90 Antwain Brown-Barnes DT Jr. 6-0 275 Philadelphia / Germantown 91 Tom Poole DL Jr. 6-2 230 Lansdowne / Thaddeus Stevens 92 Donald Vodopija DE Rf. 6-1 240 Philadelphia / Mastbaum 93 Lee Hoover DE Fr. 6-2 200 York Haven / Red Land 95 Pat Cantrell DE Fr. 6-1 235 Levittown / Pennsbury 96 Doug Henninger DE Fr. 6-1 245 Whitehall / Whitehall 97 Nate Hinkle DE Fr. 6-2 216 Mechanicsburg / Cumberland Valley 99 Ryan Fritzinger DL Fr. 6-3 225 Nesquehoning / Panther Valley Coaching Staff Head Coach: Greg Colby (Illinois 75) 2 nd season at MU Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Brad Mangle (Millersville 81) Defensive Line / Special Teams: Ron Rankin (Edinboro 84) Wide Receivers: Dave Keeny (Kutztown 83) Defensive Backs: Aubrey Kelly (James Madison 85) Offensive Line: Derrick Roche (Washington State 03) Running Backs: Roland Weeden (Wilmington 82) Linebackers: Ron Zangari (Shippensburg 88) Specialists: Bill Bailes (Millersville 59) Tight Ends: Adam Cobb Assistant Defensive Backs: Terry Owens Assistant Linebackers: Eric Updegrove PAGE 10