2010 Bucknell Football Media Guide

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What it means to

BE A BISON “... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.” — Christy Mathewson, in his book WON IN THE NINTH, written in 1910

The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University. Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, contribute to a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a studentathlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

2009 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year Travis Nissley


2009-10 Academic All-District SARAH EBRIGHT

2009-10 Academic All-District ANDREW BROUSE

2009-10 Academic All-District ALLISON JANDA

2009-10 Academic All-District TOMMY CASO

2009-10 Academic All-District JOYCE NOVACEK

2009-10 Academic All-District KYLE ANTHONY

2009 PL Offensive Player of Year CHRISTA MATLACK

Bucknell Bison Athletics Setting the Standard of Excellence Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •

According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates twice in the last 10 years, and it ranked No. 2 in the 2008 study. In the most recent survey in the fall of 2009, Bucknell ranked No. 8 in the nation.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 118 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

A total of 366 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2008-09 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 255 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2009.

In addition to the 118 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 293 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including a school-record 22 in 2008-09 and 17 more in 2009-10.

With a school-record-tying eight Patriot League championships in 200910, Bucknell has now earned 81 crowns in 20 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 109 conference players of the year, 89 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 491 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

2009-10 Academic All-American PATRICK SELWOOD

2009-10 Big South Scholar-Athlete of Year MINJOO LEE

2009 & 2010 All-American ANDY RENDOS

25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2010.

Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 16 times in the 20-year history of the affiliation, including 12 of the last 13 years. Bucknell claimed the overall, men’s and women’s Cup titles in 2009-10. It was the 13th straight year and the 16th time overall that the Bison took home the women’s title. In 2009-10, Bucknell won Patriot League titles in women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s indoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, baseball and softball. Additionally, the women’s water polo team captured the CWPA Southern Division championship, and the wrestling team sent four student-athletes to the NCAA Championships and produced two All-Americans.

Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of ESPN The Magazine All-America selections with 118.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, a new Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

2009-10 Academic All-District LAUREN STOLLER

2009-10 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year DANIEL FLETCHER

2009-10 PL Player of Year TANIA VARELA

2009-10 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year TRAVIS NISSLEY


2009-10 Academic All-District JESSIE SNYDER

2009-10 Academic All-District JON LOCKHART

2009-10 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year COURTNEY WARREN

2009-10 Academic All-District SEAN KING

2009-10 Academic All-District KIM WEAVER

2009-10 PL Defensive Player of Year BRYAN COHEN

2009-10 Academic All-District MARY PAVLOVICH

Bucknell Bison Athletics A National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total studentathlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the identification of outside speakers and periodic “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate student-athletes on a variety of issues that may affect them throughout their collegiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling.

2008, 2009 & 2010 All-American AUSTIN WINTER

2009-10 Academic All-District SHERRY FINKEL

2009 & 2010 All-American RICHIE HYDEN

2009-10 Academic All-District BEN ALLEN

2010 PL Field Athlete of Year CHELSEY MUSANTE

2009 All-American PL Offensive Player of Year CONOR O’BRIEN

2009-10 Academic All-District PL Scholar-Athlete of Year LINDSAY SMITH


 Quick Facts  General Inform Information mation Location: Lewisburg, PA 17837 Founded: 1846, 100th American college chartered Enrollment: 3,583 Nickname: Bison Colors: Blue and Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) Conference: Patriot League Home Stadium: Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium (13,100/FieldTurf )

University Administration President: Dr. John C. Bravman ................................................................................................ 570-577-1511 Provost: Dr. Michael Smyer ....................................................................................................... 570-577-1561 VP for Finance & Administration: David Surgala .................................................................... 570-577-3811 VP for Enrollment Management/Dean of Admissions: Kurt Thiede ........................................ 570-577-1618 Interim VP for Development & Alumni Relations: Scott Rosevear ......................................... 570-577-3647 VP for Communications: Pete Mackey ...................................................................................... 570-577-3260 General Counsel: Wayne Bromfield ........................................................................................... 570-577-1149 Chief of Staff: Dave Myers ......................................................................................................... 570-577-1511 NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. Mitch Chernin................................................................... 570-577-3145

Athletics Administration Director of Athletics: John P. Hardt .......................................................................................... 570-577-3054 Senior Associate Dir. of Athletics: Tim Pavlechko .................................................................... 570-577-3588 Assoc. AD/Business & Team Services: Terrie Grieb .................................................................. 570-577-3052 Assoc. AD/Facilities & Event Operations: Michael McFarland ................................................ 570-577-1093 Assoc. AD/External Affairs & Bison Club: Todd Newcomb .................................................... 570-577-1771 Assoc. AD/NCAA Compliance Services: Calvin Symons........................................................... 570-577-3070 Asst. AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Mark Keppler ........................................................................ 570-577-3255 Asst. AD/Recreation Services: Joe Santorine .............................................................................. 570-577-1656 Asst. AD/Athletic Communications: Jon Terry ........................................................................ 570-577-3121 Senior Manager of Athletics Fundraising: Tom Harvey ............................................................ 570-577-3549 Aquatics Coordinator & Event Operations: Pam Armold ......................................................... 570-577-3594 Ticket Manager: Eric McCabe .................................................................................................. 570-577-3301 Team Physician: Dr. Donald Stechschulte ................................................................................. 570-577-1401 Fitness & Conditioning Coordinator: Jerry Shreck .................................................................. 570-577-3061 Equipment Manager: Terry Long (stadium)............................................................................... 570-577-1470

Football Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joe Susan (Delaware ’77, first season) ................................................................................. 570-577-3057 Bucknell Record: 0-0; Overall Record: 10-0 (one season) Assistant Coaches: Matt Borich (Bucknell ’01), Defensive Line ....................................................................... 570-577-3064 Bryan Bossard (Delaware ’89), Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Running Backs ...... 570-577-3826 Clayton Carlin (Juniata ’87), Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ...................................... 570-577-3479 John Field (Texas Lutheran ’99), Strength and Conditioning ............................................. 570-577-1467 R.D. Montgomery (Wake Forest ’04), Tight Ends .............................................................. 570-577-3077 Mike O’Connor (Lafayette ‘04), Quarterbacks/Running Backs .......................................... 570-577-3097 Ross Pennypacker (Millersville '05), Safeties ....................................................................... 570-577-3056 Chad Rogosheske (Hamline ’99), Offensive Line .............................................................. 570-577-3140 Rich Scarantino (King’s College ’86), Running Backs......................................................... 570-577-3066 Chip Taylor (Illinois State ’02), Cornerbacks/Special Teams ............................................... 570-577-1120 Administrative Coordinator: Dan Wolfe .................................................................................. 570-577-3918 Football Secretary: Deb Hommel ............................................................................................. 570-577-3066

Football Facts Season: 125th (first season: 1883) All-Time Record: 564-533-51, 124 seasons [564 wins ranks 18th all-time in Division I FCS history] Offensive/Defensive Formation: Pro-style/4-3 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Specialists Returning/Lost: 1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 35/21 2009 Records: 4-7 overall, 2-4 Patriot League (t-5th place)

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Football Contact: Todd Merriett (570-577-3488 (o); 570-428-5393 (c); tmerriet@bucknell.edu) Press Box Phone: 570-577-1519 Bison Sports Hotline: 570-577-1919 Web Site: www.BucknellBison.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/BisonSports

2010 Bucknell Football


 Table of Contents  General Information

2009 Season in Review

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium..........6-7 Kenneth Langone Athletics & Recreation Center... 8 Bucknell Athletics Facilities ............................... 9 This is Bucknell ..........................................10-13 Premier Scholar-Athlete Experience ................. 14 About Lewisburg ............................................. 15 Life After Bucknell .......................................... 16 Plan for Bucknell/Athletics Mission Statement ... 17 Bison Club ...................................................... 18 Gridiron Club ................................................. 19 Bison in the Community............................20-21 Media Services................................................. 22 Audio/Bison Vision ......................................... 23 University Administration ............................... 24 Director of Athletics & Recreation .................. 25 Athletics Administration.............................26-28

Game Recaps..............................................74-79 2009 Statistics ............................................80-83 2009 Honors/Awards ...................................... 84

The 2010 Bison Season Outlook ..........................................30-33 Notebook ...................................................34-35 Roster.........................................................36-37 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciations .................. 38 Where They’re From ........................................ 39 Depth Chart.................................................... 40 Player Profiles .............................................41-57 The Bob Odell Head Coach .......................58-59 Coaching Staff ............................................60-61 Strength & Conditioning ................................ 62 Athletic Training ............................................. 63 All-Time Coaching Records ............................ 64

The Opposition

Patriot League Patriot League Profile ...................................... 85 Patriot League Statistics and Standings ............ 86 Patriot League Honors..................................... 87 All-Time Patriot League Standings/ 2010 Composite Schedule ............................... 88

Bucknell Football History “A Century of Tradition” ............................90-91 “The Top 10”..............................................92-95 Individual Records ...................................96-100 Team Records ................................................ 101 100-Yard Rushers .......................................... 102 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passers ............. 103 1,000-Yard Rushers ....................................... 104 2,000-Yard Passers/1,000-Yard Receivers ....... 105 Year-By-Year Leaders ..............................106-107 All-League Honors .................................108-109 Special Award Winners ...........................110-111 Team Captains .............................................. 112 All-Americans................................................ 113 Bison in the Pros ........................................... 114 All-Time Letterwinners ..........................115-120 Tom Gadd/1960 Team .................................. 121 Yearly Records ............................................... 122 Year-By-Year Results ...............................123-129 Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame .............130-131

Duquesne Dukes/Marist Red Foxes ................. 66 Dartmouth Big Green/Cornell Big Red ........... 67 Penn Quakers/Georgetown Hoyas ................... 68 Lehigh Mountain Hawks/Lafayette Leopards .. 69 Fordham Rams/Colgate Raiders ...................... 70 Holy Cross Crusaders ...................................... 71 Records vs. Opponents .................................... 72

2010 Bucknell Football oo otball G Guide uide  The 2010 Bucknell University Football Media Guide is a production of the Bucknell University Office of Athletic Communications.  The 2010 Bucknell University Football Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Todd Merriett, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. Editorial assistance provided by Jon Terry. Special assistance provided by Nathan Vaji. Special thanks to previous contributors Todd Newcomb, Bo Smolka, Brad Tufts, Pat Farabaugh, Kelli Sheesley and Jim Campbell.  Photography by Marc Hagemeier, John von Paris, Art Foxall and Laurie Jackson.

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2010 Schedule Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

at Duquesne at Marist DARTMOUTH CORNELL (FW) PENN at Georgetown* at Lehigh* LAFAYETTE* (HC) FORDHAM COLGATE* at Holy Cross*

* Patriot League game (FW) Family Weekend

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

(HC) Homecoming

2010 Game Promotions September 18 vs. Dartmouth: Damon’s T-Shirt Giveaway, Winter/Spring PL Championship Teams Recognition October 2 vs. Cornell: Family Weekend, Jr. Bison Club Lunch Box/Cup Giveaway (children 14 & under) October 9 vs. Penn: Jr. Bison Club Party Day, Take-a-Kid to the Game Day (free admission 12 & under), Lewisburg Youth Football halftime game, October 30 vs. Lafayette: Homecoming, Hall of Fame Day, 50th Anniversary Celebration of 1960 Lambert Cup team November 6 vs. Fordham: Community Recognition November 13 vs. Colgate: Senior Day, POWERade Day (free POWERade product for select fans) Note: Domino’s Pizza Crazy Fan Giveaway and Bison Land Inflatables sponsored by West Branch Rent-All (weather permitting) will take place at every home game in 2010. All promotions are tentative and subject to change.

2009 Results (4-7, 2-4 PL) Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 O Oct. 10 O Oct. 24 Oc O Oct. 31 Oc O Nov. 7 No N Nov. 14 No N Nov. 21 No N

at Duquesne ROBERT MORRIS at Cornell MARIST GEORGETOWN* at Penn LEHIGH* at Lafayette* at Fordham* at #24 Colgate* #13 HOLY CROSS*

24-19, L 26-23, W 33-9, L 17-16, W 14-6, W 21-3, L 35-16, L 35-14, L 21-7, L 29-14, L 23-17, W

Tentative 2011 Schedule Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

DUQUESNE MARIST at Cornell at Princeton GEORGETOWN* LEHIGH* at Harvard HOLY CROSS* at Lafayette* at Fordham at Colgate*

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Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium The Home of Bison Football


 Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium  Bucknell plays its home games in a picturesque, 86-year-old stadium that pays tribute to one of its most distinguished alumni and to its numerous war veterans. The stadium, dedicated in 1924 in honor of Bucknell men and women who served the United States in time of war, was renovated and renamed in 1989 to recognize perhaps Bucknell’s most honored alumni and one of the true heroes of American sports. Christy Mathewson was one of the five original members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., but gained his initial athletic fame as a fullback, punter and dropkicker at Bucknell from 1898-1900. One of the truly outstanding players of his era, Mathewson kicked a point after touchdown in the first varsity game of his freshman year, and in the next three years added 13 touchdowns and eight field goals. Mathewson gained national attention when he dropkicked two field goals against Pennsylvania in 1899 and added a 45-yard field goal against Army the following year. As a result, he was named the “12th man” on Walter Camp’s 1900 All-America team. Reports in Bucknell files indicate that Mathewson practiced his dropkicking hour after hour, and these reports also note that his punting was exceptional throughout his career, a three-year stretch during which he scored 106 points. “Matty” was also a punishing runner, and one game account makes note of a 65-yard touchdown run and a 70-yard kickoff return. The facility that bears Mathewson’s name has seen plenty of transformation over the last 20 years. A new locker room and weight room were constructed in 1987. The Tom Gadd Weight Room was updated with brand new equipment in 1999, allowing Bison players an outstanding facility for daily use and weight training. In 1988, the horseshoe edifice was totally resurfaced and new seating was added. New concession

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stands, rest rooms, ticket booths and Stadium Facts souvenir stands were added a year later, along with an eight-lane, all• Ground Broken: .................................................. March 17, 1924 • Original Name:................................................. Memorial Stadium weather track, which was resurfaced • Original Capacity: ...............................................................18,000 in 2003. • First Game: .........................................................October 18, 1924 The section at the south end of Lafayette 21, Bucknell 3 the stadium was landscaped in 1988, • Stadium Rededicated: .................................... September 30, 1989 and a new scoreboard and messageBucknell 36, Dartmouth 20 board were added. • Current Capacity: ................................................................13,100 The most recent upgrades include • Bucknell’s All-Time Stadium Record:........................... 234-143-10 new lights, which feature a nearly 10-fold increase in candle power, and a FieldTurf playing surface. The rity ’63 and synthetic grass, a gift from Norm Garrity his wife, Mary Lou ’64, was laid in the summer of 2001 and drew rave reviews in its initial seasons. Bucknell at the time was one of only a handful of Division I schools to install FieldTurf as a full-time playing surface in a football stadium.

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 Kenneth Langone Athletics & Recreation Center  Krebs Fitness Center Prom Promoting lifetime wellness, the Krebs Family Fitness Center contains state-of-theart cardiovascular cardio and strength conditioning equipment. The 16,000-square-foot center includes over 175 positions for equipment within three distinct areas. The first-level cardiovascular and pin-select equipment is open for student, faculty and staff use at all cardiova times. Directly D above, the mezzanine also contains cardio equipment, with scenic views of the ca campus and natatorium. In July 2008, a new Mondo floor was installed. The third area, the Berger Family Weight Room, sits on the former site of Freas-Rooke Pool, an and is used for instructional free-weight training and varsity workouts.

Kinney Natatorium

The Bucknell University Department of Athletics and Recreation prides itself on setting the standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 16 Patriot League s, national leadership in graduation rates, 118 Academic AllPresidents’ Cups in 20 years, Americans since 1970 and 118 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 20 years, Bucknell is lass in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model. clearly at the head of the class The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success. The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni. Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes. The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996. One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The brand new construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison volleyball and wrestling teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities. As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the standard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athletics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its FieldTurf gridiron and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club; Depew Field, the home of the Bison baseball team; the West Fields softball diamond; and Emmitt Field and Graham Field at Holmes Stadium, the new portion of the West Fields project that includes covered grandstand seats, ticket and concession areas, team rooms, a training room and a press box area for soccer, field hockey and women's lacrosse. A closer look behind the walls of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center:

Kinn Natatorium features a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which acKinney comm mod commodates four varsity programs — men’s and women’s swimming and diving and men’ss and an women’s water polo — while enhancing the recreational aquatics opportunities for th the he B Bucknell community. The pool itself features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple mult m team practices and recreational swimming to occur simultaneously. Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated Nata N varsit ty and a visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and varsity conce essi stands. concession Already Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events, most notably Alrea A the 20 2005 005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The facility has also served as host off the h ffour Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, the 2004 Eastern Women’s Water Polo Championship and an exhibition game against the U.S. women’s Wom water polo national team, drawing rave reviews at each. Beginning in the spring of 2005, the Pe Pennsylvania state swimming championships moved to Kinney Natatorium.

Sojka Pavilion So Pavilion provides the Bison men’s and women’s basketball programs with one Sojka of the finest arenas in the East. A “first-class” venue capable of seating 4,000 spectators for sporting and other campus events, the pavilion has walk-down access to all seats and unobstructed views of the playing surface or concert stage for all spectators. The seating bowl features approximately 1,500 fixed seats and 2,500 retractable seats, enabling an “expandable” open floor area with sufficient space for three basketball courts for recreational activities and varsity practices. The spacious upper-level concourse includes two concession areas, restrooms, handicapped seating and several suites that overlook the floor. Behind the scenes, on the floor level, Sojka Pavilion provides a green room for performance acts and other functions, a catering kitchen for special events, ticket windows, locker room space for home and visiting teams and officials, and a loading dock capable of accommodating team buses and production trucks for televised events. More than 20 nationally televised basketball games have already been aired from Sojka Pavilion, including the ESPN broadcast of the 2006 Patriot League championship game and an ESPN360.com airing of the Bucknell-Villanova men’s game that drew a school-record crowd of 4,433.

Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall greets guests as they enter the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center. The entry hall features the busts of 2nd Lt. George H. Ramer and 1st Lt. Dwite H. Schaffner, Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, and provides access to Gerhard Fieldhouse and the Krebs Family Fitness Center on the ground level. Guests may proceed to the second level to enter Davis Gym, administrative offices and the Hall of Fame, which celebrates Bucknell’s Patriot League championships and other athletics accomplishments.

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 Athletic Facilities  Whether it is the varsity student-athlete, the intramurals participant or the fitness buff looking for a nice workout, members of the Bucknell community benefit from a wide array of first class athletics facilities. The completion of the Kenneth Langone Athletics & Recreation Center in 2003 highlighted a facilities boon at Bucknell. Sojka Pavilion, Kinney Natatorium and the Krebs Family Fitness Center are the centerpieces of the sparkling indoor facility, nicely complementing the renovated Davis Gym and Gerhard Fieldhouse, all of which lie under the same roof. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium is the largest of the outdoor facilities, with 13,100 seats surrounding the FieldTurf playing surface and recently resurfaced 8-lane track. Holmes Stadium, completed in 2007, is an impressive covered grandstand located at the West Fields complex. It features all chair-back seating and accompanying support facilities (locker rooms, athletic training room, press box, concession/merchandise stand, etc.) that service both three-year-old Emmitt Field, the home of Bison soccer, and the AstroTurf Graham Field, which is the home field of the field hockey and women's lacrosse squads. Also located on the western end of campus are numerous grass fields for intramurals and recreation, as well as Bucknell’s own highly regarded 18-hole golf course. The Bison rowing team has its own boathouse located about 10 miles south of campus, along the scenic Susquehanna River. The quality and location of these venues makes Bucknell one of the most sports-friendly campuses in the nation.

Sojka Pavilion

Kinney Natatorium

Davis Gym

Gerhard Fieldhouse

Home of Bison basketball

Home of Bison swimming & diving and water polo

Home of Bison volleyball and wrestling

Home of Bison indoor track & field

Christy MathewsonMemorial Stadium

Graham Field at Holmes Stadium

Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium

Fieldhouse Courts

Home of Bison football, men’s lacrosse and outdoor track & field

Home of Bison field hockey and women’s lacrosse

Home of Bison soccer

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WE

Bucknell University COMBINE THE PERSONAL ATTENTION OF

A SMALL COLLEGE WITH THE RESOURCES OF A LARGE UNIVERSITY


THIS

IS

BUCKNELL

Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass: • The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. • Professional programs in accounting, education, engineering, management and music. • Preprofessional programs in law and medicine. With more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

The Campus: Beautiful and Centrally Located • More than 100 facilities for learning, living, and recreation. • Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building, and athletics center. The new West Fields complex is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer. • Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.

Academics: Broad Learning Opportunities • More than 50 majors leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, or Bachelor of Music. • Arts and Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International Relations, Latin American Studies, Management, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology and Anthropology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies. • Engineering Departments: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.

The Faculty: Focused on Students • • • •

More than 330 full-time faculty. More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Undergraduate learning is highest priority. Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works, and publish their findings, often in collaboration with students.


Undergraduate Research: Hands-On Learning • Students conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. • High degree of independence. • Great preparation for graduate school and career.

Campus Life: Never a Dull Moment • Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus, and more. • More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation. • Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad. • 13 fraternities and 8 sororities. • Diverse religious life programs. • Athletics: varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs.

Residential Colleges: Housing Options with an Academic Twist • Seven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environmental global, humanities, language and culture, social justice, and society and technology. • Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activities such as informal discussions, guest lectures, and off-campus trips.

Career Services: Preparation for the Future • • • •

Full- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits, or governmental agencies. Resume writing and interviewing guidance. Two-day job shadowing externships. On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

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Tours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations. See an award-winning virtual tour at http://community.bucknell.edu Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call 570-577-1101 for more information.

Visit Campus: See Bucknell for Yourself


 Bucknell ranked eighth nationally in student-athlete graduation rate according to the NCAA’s fall 2009 report. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rate on several occasions and annually ranks in the top 10.  Seventeen Bucknell varsity athletics programs boasted perfect 100 percent Graduation Success Rates (GSR), factoring student-athletes who entered school between the 19992000 and 2002-03 academic years.  All 27 Bucknell varsity programs easily meet the NCAA’s Academic Performance Rate (APR) standards. In fact, 18 Bison programs, including football, earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of all teams in their respective sport according to APR scores.  A student-athlete Academic Enhancement Lab is open six days a week throughout the school year. Fully equipped with computers and audio/video technology, the study center is conveniently located on the Sojka Pavilion concourse.

The Premier Scholar-Athlete Experience


Lewisburg, Pa. One of the Best Small Towns in America

Bucknell’s hilltop campus slopes into Victorian Lewisburg, population roughly 6,000, a town in which historic preservationists have influence. Lewisburg enjoys ornamental vanities that are not part of modern architecture. Gingerbread porches, carved wooden doors and three-globed street lights that make this town memorable. Historical roots are important in Lewisburg. The town celebrates the holidays with the annual Victorian Holiday Parade and exhibits at the Packwood House Museum and the Slifer House Museum. Its many historical sites include an Underground Railroad station. A weekly market brings Amish farmers to town in horse-drawn wagons. Lewisburg is ranked 15th in the nation in the book, The 100 Best Small Towns in America, written by Norman Crampton. The town earned this ranking by scoring high in areas such as the number of physicians per 100,000, the percentage of collegeeducated residents, the lowest number of serious crimes, and its location near state parks as well as being host to an institution of higher learning. The borough of Lewisburg began its early life as “Derrstown” named for its settler, landowner, and miller Ludwig Derr. While the date remains obscure, the historians point out that in English, the German name for Ludwig is Lewis. The town’s growth from 1785 until well into the 19th century was slow due to the lack of transportation, until a ferry was built to carry wagons across the Susquehanna River and a canal was completed in 1833. Lewisburg, surveyed in 1769, was not officially founded by Ludwig Derr until 1785. The borough was incorporated on March 31, 1812. Located on the Susquehanna, it has benefited with every development in transportation: turnpike, canal, railroad and now, highways. Enhanced by the chartering of Bucknell University on February 5, 1846, and the seating of the county government on October 9, 1855, the community expanded its development past Fifth Street to what is now Route 15. Most of the builders of this community are protected through historic district regulation. In addition to Bucknell, the Lewisburg Federal Prison System and Evangelical Community Hospital enhance the area’s financial stability. Education has always played a primary part in Lewisburg’s social society. As early as 1790 the basics were taught in private homes. In 1805 the “Log Cabin Academy” was built. In 1835 three new schools were added, while the present system consists of two elementary schools, a middle school — which was recently named the top middle school in the state — and a high school. Sixty-five percent of Lewisburg’s high school graduates go on to college. For more on Lewisburg, please visit the Lewisburg Downtown Partnership Web site at www. lewisburgpa.com.


 Life After Bucknell  The Career Development Center at Bucknellll support the University’s commitment to preparsupports ing pro productive citizens for our global community by educating our students in bridging their educati educational and life experiences with their lifepr long professional goals. The CDC at Bucknell is a comprehensive cacen offering services and programs that reer center are relev relevant to both undergraduate and graduate student Assistance is available for such issues as: students. self-asse self-assessment and career decision-making, the develop development of job search tools, interview preparation, resources for conducting employment and gra graduate school research, and internship and full-tim employment leads. full-time

Class of 2009 Graduate Activity ........................ % Respondents Total Placed ......................................................95% Employed .........................................................59% Graduate School ...............................................23% Volunteer, Travel or Both ....................................6% Still Seeking ........................................................5% Employed and in Graduate School......................4% Other Activity.....................................................3% Type of Employer ........................ % Respondents Business ............................................................62% Education .........................................................12% Non-profit ........................................................10% Research and Industry.........................................8% Government .......................................................3% Unknown/Other .................................................3% Military ..............................................................2% Graduate School Program ........... % Respondents Humanities and Social Sciences ........................19% Medical.............................................................18% Law...................................................................18% Engineering ......................................................15% Science..............................................................10% Education ...........................................................7% Allied Health ......................................................6% Post BAC/Other .................................................5% Business ..............................................................2% How Employment was Secured ................................. % Respondents Cold Calls.........................................................22% Other Means.....................................................20% Previous Employer ............................................18% BU Alumni/Faculty Contact ...............................8% Internet/Online Listing.......................................8% On-Campus Interview ........................................8% None Reported ...................................................8% Classified Ads......................................................3% The Bridge ..........................................................2% Career Networking/Affinity Events .....................1% CDC Employer Expo .........................................1% Employment Agencies ........................................1% Where Graduates Located............ % Respondents Northeast ..........................................................82% Midwest..............................................................6% West ...................................................................6% Southeast ............................................................3% International .......................................................2% Top 2009 Employers PricewaterhouseCoopers General Electric Teach for America Merck & Co., Inc. Americorps Deloitte Ernst & Young Lockheed Martin Vanguard Exelon United States Marine Corps Accenture United States Army JPMorgan Chase Northrop Gromman

C Programming: CDC • Self-assessment tools • Extensive career and graduate admissions libraries • On- and off -campus employment expos • Internship/externship programs • 24-hour access to Bucknell’s web-based recruiting/career system • Diversity resources • Alumni career networking events • Continuing career services for Bucknell graduates • Bucknell Public Interest Program, educating students on non-profit careers

Bucknell No. 1 in Salary Potential b lA ll Among U.S. Liberal Arts C Colleges Graduates of Bucknell University have the highest earning potential in the nation, a new research survey revealed in July 2008. The 2008 Education and Salary Report, prepared and released by Seattle-based PayScale Inc., named Bucknell graduates No. 1 among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges by salary potential. The top liberal arts college category showed that the starting median salary for Bucknell graduates was $54,100, while the mid-career median salary was $110,000. Bucknell was followed by Colgate University at $52,800 and $108,000 and Amherst at $54,500 and $107,000, respectively. The salary report, the first issued by the company, also ranked Bucknell 13th among all Northeastern colleges and universities for salary potential. Dartmouth College, Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and Harvard University were Nos. 1-5, respectively. Except for Cooper Union (No. 9), Bucknell was the only predominantly undergraduate institution in the top 14 in this category. National Reputation A number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national reputation: • In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility. • In 2008, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers. • In 2008, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

Source: Bucknell Career Development Center

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 Plan for Bucknell/Athletics Mission Statement  Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional B programs complement each other, where 3,583 full-time students are educated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For 160 years, the University has remained true to its fundamental purpose: to educate and prepare students for lives that make a difference and have a positive impact on the world. In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed The Plan for Bucknell, which includes its collective vision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education.” The Plan comprises five strategi strategies. Stre Strengthen the Academic a Core aims to ensure that a Buckne education is challengBucknell ing and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovat innovation; Dee Deepen the Residential Learnin Experience will proLearning vide a residential learning and e living experience that complements the academic program, integrat the athletics and recintegrates reation program and promotes persona growth and developpersonal ment aand civic and ethical responsib sponsibility; Enh Enhance Diversity is a commitmen to diversity in all its mitment forms w within a civil and supportive environment of open exchan to prepare Bucknell exchange graduat to live and work in graduates globa integrated and intera globally cultural world; Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, international focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off-campus study and faculty research; Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our financial future. The Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the students and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of The Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www.bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell.

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The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on gradepoint averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities ducation, even while providing the rigorous and and supporting student-athletes’ education, serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. otes the personal growth of student athletes and Further, the Department promotes student-athletes the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

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 Bison Club  The Bison Club Supports:

Former Bison football players and members of the current coaching staff at the Bison Club Spring Athletics Reception this past May. Todd Newcomb, Bucknell Class of 1988, is in his 10th year as the director of the Bison Club. He is the second full-time director of the organization since it was founded nearly 50 years ago, following Jim Campbell, who served in that capacity for 11 years before retiring in the summer of 2000. In addition to his duties as associate director of athletics for external affairs, Newcomb coordinates fundraising efforts for all 27 men’s and women’s varsity sports, alumni functions and special events. Working closely with Newcomb and the director of annual giving to identify and solicit new annual donors to the Bison Club are managers of athletics fundraising Tom Harvey and Terry Conrad. In addition, former Bucknell Hall of Fame lacrosse coach Sid Jamieson has served as a fundraising assistant for the past five years. For more information on supporting the Bison Club, please call Todd Newcomb at 570577-1771.

Bucknell has continued its long tradition of academic and athletic excellence in large part because of the Bison Club, which provides support for all of Bucknell’s varsity intercollegiate athletics programs. Membership in the Bison Club helps the Bucknell athletics programs defray expenses of recruiting, equipment purchases and team travel. The Bison Club also sponsors the annual Senior Athletic Awards Banquet, one of the highlights of the athletic year at Bucknell. At the banquet, each qualified senior student-athlete is presented with a Bucknell ring or watch in recognition of his or her achievements. Special awards honor the most outstanding student-athletes in the senior class. In addition, the Bison Club sponsors the Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame, which now includes 211 members and is located on the second floor of Bucknell’s Gerhard Fieldhouse.

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Tax Deductible Donation Bison Club Lapel Pin (new members only) Bison Club Decal Bison Roundup Newsletter Postgame Basketball Receptions, Football Tailgate Football & Basketball Game Program Recognition Football Parking Pass* Basketball Parking Pass* ($750 donation required) KLARC Fitness Membership Priority Invitation to Senior Awards Banquet On-Field Recognition/Thank You * must also be a season-ticket holder

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 Gridiron Club  The Bison Gridiron Club is an organization of alumni, parents and friends of Bucknell Football whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Bucknell Football program. The main support group of Bucknell Football, the Bison Gridiron Club will operate under the umbrella of the Bison Club and the Office of Development and Alumni Relations. The purpose of the Bison Gridiron Club is twofold; to serve as a conduit for Bucknell players, both past and current, to unite behind the program they have built by reconnecting and reengaging in Bison Football; and most importantly, to support and augment the Bucknell Football program with championship level financial and personal assistance. (membership as of June 30, 2010) Adams, Hunter ’98 Aiello, Scott ’86 Alexander, Jeff ’87 Alexander, Tom ’62 Anderson, Fran ’90 Anderson, Jeff & Paula ’P11 Anderson, William ’43 Applegate, Nolan ’09 Arentowicz, Frank ’69 Axe, Dr. Michael ’75 Azarik, Phil ’09 Bagdy, Charles ’76 Baker, Helen ’44 Baker, Thomas ’77 Baker, Tim ’80 Barnes, Dennis ’91 Batten, Johnnie & Elizabeth ’P12 Bauersfeld, Bill ’P95 Beecham, Earl ’87 Benevento, Michael ’93 Benjamin, Ron ’67 Beran, Bob ’82 Berardinelli, Whitey ’93 Bergfeld, Dr. John ’60 Biemer, Tom ’84 Bongiovanni, Richard ’82 Borich, Jeffrey & Ginger ’P01 Bottone, Theodore & Deborah ’P10 Bouffard, Ben ’09 Bower, Ward ’69 Bowser, Harry ’55 Boyer, David & Janine ’P12 Boyer, Ronald ’60 Brauser, Sean ’94 Brown, Hollis ’69 Brunnet, Bob ’74 Bucher, Dr. Robert ’50 Buell, Harry ’88 Bzdick, John ’03 Cadman, Jon & Jeanne ’P10 Campana, Jack ’50 Carita, Joe ’87 Carney, Will ’09 Carroll, Chuck ’68 Cerretani, Rick ’70 Chatterton, Irving ’60 Chiccino, Anne ’69 Christie, Tim ’83 Citron, Jay ’58 Clark, Ron ’84 Coleman, George & Marla ’P99 Coleman, Ross ’99 Collett, Doug & Kelly ’82 Collins, Joel Collins, Tim ’85 Conners, Roger ’59 & Carolyn Conrad, Terry Cooper, Colby ’99 Cosgrove, Ray ’62 Cox, Denny ’60 Cullen, James ’65 Dailey, Judge John ’74 Dal Bello, Brian & Margaret ’P12 Damaschke, Dennis ’76 D’Amelio, Frank & Carmel ’P12 Dawson, John ’67 Dearstyne, Bill ’62 Deibler, Corey ’01 DeNick, Frank & Jill ’P12 Depew, Terry ’73 Doak, Ken ’71 Dodd, Roger ’73 Dombeck, Charles & Gail ’P10 Dominick, Dr. Thomas ’87 Donaldson, Dick Dougherty, Michael ’66 Dretar, Robert ’64 Duda, Dr. Marcus ’78 Durtan, Stan ’73 Dzurinko, Andy ’65 Eachus, Jack ’60 Eberhardt, Bob ’69 Eck, Stephen ’73 Edmond, Hilliard ’P11 Edwards, Stephen ’09 Eley, Jim ’70 Elliott, Ben ’66

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Elliott, Joe ’64 Elze, Warren ’48 Erb, Lester ’91 Esernio, Bob ’80 Fallon, Tom ’68 Farrell, Thomas ’99 Feldmann, Gordy ’70 Fichter, Jeff ’64 Fick, William ’70 Firman, Robert ’09 Fitzsimmons, Bob ’58 Foulke, Kirk ’62 Frassenei, Rogers ’58 Friday, Brandon ’08 Fritz, Gary ’82 Gajda, Phil & Mary Gallagher, John & Victoria ’P13 Galligan, Casey ’95 Ganz, Paul ’54 Garrity, Norm ’63 Gay, Brian ’96 Gerhard, Peter & Kristen ’80 Gerlach, Jim & Karen ’P11 Giacomelli, Don ’71 Gilkey, Clint ’60 Giordano, Ron ’63 Goglia, Rich ’73 Green, Eric ’93 Grieb, Terrie Grimm, David ’50 & Sharon Gronlund, Ted ’60 Guadagno, Andrew ’08 Gutman, Steven ’70 Guyton, Zachary ’87 Hall, Walter ’51 Harder, Bob ’59 Hardman, Mike ’07 Hardt, John Hardy, Todd ’94 Harper, Jay ’09 Harris, Justin ’00 Hart, Edgar ’85 Hart, Jeff ’93 Hart, Lew ’59 Harvey, Tom Hatajik, Todd ’91 Hauck, Edward ’75 Hayes, Chris ’09 Helfrich, David ’70 Henesey, Brian ’92 Henry, Andy ’89 Henry, David ’86 Henry, Tom ’80 Herman, Barry & Patricia ’P13 Herman, Sherman ’49 Hettche, Ray ’60 Heuer, John ’87 Higgins, Bill ’91 Hislop, James ’79 & Janet ’78 Hopple, Dennis Hopson, Julius ’09 Howanitz, George ’97 Hubka, Gene ’47 Hunt, Brad ’97 Ibrahim, Robert ’84 Imbertson, Mark ’98 James, Mark ’73 Jansen, Keith ’85 John, James ’99 Johnson, Bruce ’70 & Lois ’71 Johnson, Charlie ’63 Jones, Joey & Debbie ’P10 Karwoski, Robert ’57 Kaslander, Robert ’84 Kaufman, Pete ’08 Kaufmann, Dick ’68 Kawczenski, Matt ’03 Keener, Jamie ’87 Killian, Bill ’50 Kinney, Art ’56 Kinsey, Ron ’66 Klenovic, John ’72 Kopp, Travis ’95 Kosakowski, Bill ’89 Kosiras, Chris ’79 Kuhn, George ’70 Kuhns, Charlie ’77

Kunar, Dr. Matthew ’99 Kutz, Chuck ’89 Lenhard, Donald ’67 Lesifko, Michael ’75 Lichtenfels, Phil ’52 Lillis, Scott ’88 Locey, Alan ’83 Loyer, James ’74 Luccarelli, Gene ’71 Mackintosh, George ’59 Magill, Leonard & Tammy ’P13 Maiolo, Michael ’89 Makovsky, Brian ’90 Maloney, R.J. ’93 Manjuck, Ed & Peggy ’P09 Manjuck, Todd ’09 Marinak, Dr. Doug ’70 Marks, Bobby ’67 Marren, David ’83 Marsilio, Chad ’01 Marsilio, Thomas & Robin ’P01, 04 Martin, Dr. Tom ’92 & Cindi ’93 Mathias, Larry ’60 Matzura, Steve ’07 Mauritz, Peter ’81 Mayer, Walter ’62 Mayock, Matthew ’89 McClinchie, Col. Alex ’64 McDevitt, Eddie ’73 McDonald, Michael ’80 McDowell, Don ’00 McFarland, Will ’86 McGrath, Buzz ’77 Meenan, Dan ’89 Melberger, Mickey ’61 Miller, Robert ’68 Minker, Marion ’55 Mironov, Scott ’87 Molnar, Yancy ’91 Morgan, Bub ’66 Morgan, Marques ’09 Morse, Dick ’54 Morton, Tom ’71 Mottilla, Caryn ’P12 Moyer, Ronald ’68 Mulhall, Brian ’89 Mullen, Kevin ’09 Murnane, Owen ’54 Murphy, Brian ’88 Murphy, Dr. Neil ’60 Nauman, Doug ’73 & Sue ’74 Newcomb, Todd ’88 Niemczyk, Dr. Stephen ’P07 Noble, Dr. Ralph ’49 Novak, Darryl ’63 Odenbach, Alex ’09 Ondrasik, John ’73 Onischenko, Tarras ’71 O’Reilly, John ’70 Ormsby, Michael ’84 Palermo, Matthew ’07 Palko, Daniel ’00 Pangburn, Jim ’84 Patzwall, Bob ’60 Pavlechko, Tim ’91 Pfeifer, Walter ’50 Phelan, John & Linda ’P10 Phillips, David ’83 Pope, Martin ’61 Powell, Ralph ’92 Prendeville, Mike & Susan ’P13 Preston, Arnold ’51 Pulgrano, Justin ’10 Rafferty, John & Claire ’P12 Rahner, Charles ’50 Ranck, Craig ’76 Ranck, Helen ’P76 Ranck, Jeff & Debra Ratkus, Ted ’65 Rauscher, Victor ’81 Reitze, David ’65 Renock, Stephen ’74 Retter, Alan ’70 Rielly, Jim ’85 Riker, Ralph ’57 Rinaldo, Todd ’09 Rinaldo, Tony ’60

Rivera, Steve ’08 Robinson, Ed ’86 Robinson, Dr. Mike ’68 Rohrbaugh, Luke ’71 Roll, Bill Rosevear, Scott & Courtney Rost, Larry ’67 Roush, Dick ’51 Rubright, Don ’75 Rutter, Eric ’93 Sabo, Gene ’68 Sant’Ambrogio, Paul ’80 Savidge, Benjamin & Enid ’55 Seaman, G. Calvin ’50 Sease, Gary ’65 Scalleat, Sam ’67 Scheurer, Robert ’88 Schoeneberger, Larry ’75 Scholtz, Kenneth ’98 Scott, Gary ’86 Shehadi, Fred ’54 Shelley, Dr. Penn & Dee ’53 Showalter, Graham & Ronda Sill, Bob ’84 Simmons, Buddy & Jeanette ’P11 Simon, Herm ’51 Skelton, Dick ’60 & Cindy ’68 Skiavo, John ’66 Smesko, John ’72 Smith, Gregory ’70 Smith, J.D. ’67 Sojka, Gary & Sandy Sommers, John ’61 Spahr, Steve & Patricia ’P13 Spielman, Ed ’48 Stein, Bill ’74 Steinhilber, Andrew & Soraya ’P13 Stiefel, Herb ’52 Stolz, Robert Strohecker, Russ ’95 Sullivan, John ’86 Sumner, Gary ’61 Susan, Doug Susan, Joseph Symons, Calvin Talmage, Burt ’55 Thesieres, Terry ’60 Thistlewaite, Scott ’94 Tomeo, Jim ’80 Tomlin, Paul ’68 Trotter, Nisan ’05 Tunison, Jennifer ’P02 Tyler, Raymond ’48 Tyrrell, Richard ’63 Utke, Steven ’05 Varano, Tony ’02 Vassar, David ’70 Vetter, Mark ’68 Vidmer, Gary ’80 Vincent, Michael ’67 von Paris, John & Patricia ’P11 Wagner, Chuck ’58 Wagner, Scott & Betsy ’P13 Wald, Cliff ’P12 Walling, Fitz ’46 & Mary Jane Walsh, Matthew ’93 Walsh, Ryan ’08 Wancowicz, Chris ’09 Webber, Jack ’52 West, James ’63 Wilcox, Callan ’98 Wilkinson, Dr. John ’42 Williams, Doug ’63 Williams, George ’89 Williams, Hank ’64 Wrabley, Bill ’51 Yackel, John ’92 Yeomans, Bill ’70 Zappa, Richard & Priscilla ’P94 Zarlinski, Stephen ’69

To join the Bison Gridiron Club or the Bison Club, please contact Todd Newcomb at 570-577-1771 or tnewcomb@bucknell.edu.

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 Off the Field  Community Projects Bucknell head coach Joe Susan is a big believer in building positive relationships Bison ffootball i hi through h h community i service. i IIn recent years the h Bi b ll team has participated in several community events, with much more to come in the future. A sampling of community service events the Bison have participated in over the last few years includes: • Cleanup of the Lewisburg Cemetary • Bone Marrow Donorship event • Lewisburg Children’s Center Visit • American Red Cross blood drive • “Light the Night Walk” to raise runds and awareness for leukemia and other forms of cancer • Postgame autograph sessions • Lewisburg Community Pool Water Safety Day • Lewisburg Little League Cleanup Day • “Football Day” at Lewisburg Community Child Care Center • Highway Cleanup at Mile Run Road • Canned food drive • Chaperoned Big Brothers Big Sisters Farewell Picnic • “Sleepover Day” at the Donald Heiter Community Center • Homework Club at Eichhorn Middle School • Drug/alcohol awareness program at Mifflinburg Elementary School

Junior Bison Club Now in its 10th year, children in n eighth grade or below can join the Juniorr Bison Club and get a unique chance too n be a part of the fun and thrills of Bison Athletics. Membership includes a one-of-a-kind Junior Bison Club t-shirt, auto-graph sessions with Bucknell student-athletes, exclusive invitations to speciall parties and events, a quarterly newsletter,, p a 2010-11 season pass and membership card, sports posters, club discounts at thee Purple Platypus toy store in Lewisburgg and much more. d The cost is $20 for a single child or $50 for a family of three or moree children. For more information, calll 570-577-1232.

Bucknell football players are regularly involved in many community service activities.

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 Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Memorial Kickoff Classic  More than 250 golfers returned to campus last July for the 14th Annual Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Memorial Kickoff Classic. The premier highlight of the Bucknell football program’s offseason, the event attracted a diverse mix of former Bison players and coaches, along with numerous fans and supporters of the program. The tournament was founded by the late Bucknell head football coach Tom Gadd, and it has developed into a fun annual event. The weekend also includes a Sunday night dinner that features a season preview from the coaching staff along with a raffle and silent auction. In the tournament’s second year, Gadd named the event after good friend Bud Ranck, who had died earlier that year. To memorialize Gadd after his passing in March 2003, the Ranck family announced at the Sunday evening dinner that the tournament will now bear the names of both Bud Ranck and Tom Gadd. Another highlight of the Sunday dinner is the announcement of the Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Award winner, which honors annually an outstanding supporter of the Bucknell football program. The 2009 winner was Alex McClinchie, a 1964 graduate of Bucknell. As for the golf tournament, winners and runners-up were crowned in both the Ranck and Gadd flights in three divisions: Master’s, Open and Gross. Ranck Flight - Sunday, July 26, 2009 Gross Division: 1st Place - (54) Randy Kreisher, Mark Stein, Park McKissick III, Al Kline Jr. 2nd Place - (59*) Ed Jones, Brad Jones, Scott Latimer, Stan Durtan * - won match of cards Open Division: 1st Place - (50) Scott Morton, Mike Morton, Joe Andretta, Chris Andretta 2nd Place - (59) Clifford Melberger, Tom Romanowski, Tom Romanowski Jr., Mike Balberchak Master’s Division: 1st Place - (54*) Tom Fallon, Sam Havrilak, Bob Miller, Frank Arentowicz 2nd Place - (59*) Luke Rohrbaugh, Don Giacomelli, Doug Marinak, Doug Biden * - won match of cards Closest to the Pin (#4): Harry Buell (6’10”) Closest to the Line (#11): Roland Capone Longest Drive (#15): Sam Havrilak Putting Contest: Luke Rohrbaugh Gadd Flight - Monday, July 27, 2009 Gross Division: 1st Place - (53) Luke Rohrbaugh, Bob Marks, Tom Marks, Bernie Berninger 2nd Place - (60) Dan Wirnsberger, Alex McClinchie, George Burman, Jon Terry Open Division: 1st Place - (48) Ed Jones, Brad Jones, Scott Latimer, Stan Durtan 2nd Place - (53) Bill Gardner, Ben Jamison, Matt Schumacher, Lee Zimmerman Master’s Division: 1st Place - (54) Craig Reynolds, Bill Shaffer, Graham Showalter 2nd Place - (55) Bill Fick, Dave Helfrich, Dave Margolis, Rick Cerretani Closest to the Pin (#4): Tim Harpster (4’3”) Closest to the Line (#11): Gary Boyer Longest Drive (#15): Bob Miller Putting Contest: Bob Miller

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Col. Alex McClinchie ’64 receives the Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Award from former Bison head coach Tim Landis.

Luke Rohrbaugh, Bob Marks, Tom Marks, Bernie Berninger with former Bison head coach Tim Landis after a first-place finish in the Gross Division at the 2009 Ranck-Gadd golf outing.

George Burman, Jon Terry and Col. Alex McClinchie with former Bison head coach Tim Landis after a second-place finish in the Gross Division at the 2009 Ranck-Gadd golf outing.

2010 Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Memorial Kickoff Classic Dates July 25-26 Dinner and Reception - July 25, 6 p.m. (Terrace Room)

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 Media Information  Office of Athletic C Communications ommu u Jon Ter Terry Assistant A A.D./Director of Athletic Co Communications Office: 570 570-577-3121 570-850-9603 Cell: 570-8 E-mail: terry@bucknell.edu terry@buck y@

Todd M Merriett Assistant D Director of Athletic Communications (FB Contact) C Communi Office: 570 570-577-3488 Cell: 570-4 570-428-5393 E-mail: tmerriet@bucknell.edu tmerriet@b @

Becky Hart Assistant D Director of Athletic Communications C Communi 570-577-1835 Office: 570 Cell: 513-3 513-312-1749 E-mail: becky.hart@bucknell.edu becky.hart@ y @

The 2010 edition of the Bucknell football media guide was produced to assist the media in its coverage of Bucknell football. Requests for additional information should be directed to: Todd Merriett Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

CHRISTY MATHEWSONMEMORIAL STADIUM PRESS BOX The press box at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium is available to working members of the media only. Cheering is not permitted, nor tolerated. The press box is located atop the West stands of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Also located in the press box are radio, game operations and video booths, coaches booths and an athletic director booth. Admission to the press box is by credential only.

RADIO INFORMATION There are two booths for electronic media in the Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box, one of which is reserved for the Bison Sports Network. The remaining booth will be reserved for the official station of the visiting team, as designated by that institution’s sports information director. If there are more than two stations broadcasting the game, or if the game is on television, then at least one broadcast crew may have to work from the main press box.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Requests for working media credentials for Bucknell home games are required and are issued to working members of the press only. Season credentials will be granted to members of the media that cover Bucknell football on a regular basis. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than three days prior to the game. All single-game credentials may be picked up in the Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box on game day. Please contact Todd Merriett to request a credential.

Permission to broadcast the game is granted through the Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications and arrangements for use of a phone line should be made at least two weeks prior to a game. Bucknell reserves the right to deny access to an organization for not following procedure. All long distance phone calls must be charged to a credit card or other third party.

MEDIA SERVICES Working media at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium will receive the following: • Game program, pregame notes, flipcard • Live statistics monitors • Quarterly “quickie” statistics • Complete final statistics • Complete final play-by-play MEDIA PARKING The Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box is located on the west side of the stadium (nearest Route 15). Members of the media are permitted to park in the area closest to the press box behind the stadium.

PHOTOGRAPHERS The NCAA has a sideline control policy to keep those areas free from congestion. Only photographers on assignment and working members of the television media are issued sideline passes. Per NCAA rules, photographers are not permitted between the 25-yard lines. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The postgame interview room is located under the east stands adjacent to the Bucknell team locker room. Media members will be escorted by a member of the Athletic Communications staff to and from the interview room. PRACTICE COVERAGE Members of the media are invited to attend practices at all times if accompanied by a member of the Athletic Communications staff. Please contact the Office of Athletic Communications 24 hours in advance to determine the status of practice and gain clearance into the workout. As long as it does not interfere practice or class schedules, interviews can be with pr conducted prior to or after practice. conduct MIDWEEK INTERVIEWS MIDW arrange a telephone interview with coaches and To arran student-athletes, please contact Todd Merriett in the studentAthletic Communications Office. Every effort will be made to coordinate an interview as long as it does interfere with practice or class schedules. not inte PHOTO REQUESTS Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications The Bu maintains a digital photo library of its student-athmaintai letes and coaches, and head shots and action shots are available on request to members of the media.

Joe Susan being interviewed by Doug Birdsong during halftime of a men’s basketball game.

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BUCKNELLBISON.COM BUCKN Bucknell’s official athletics website — BucknellBison. Bucknel com — is the best place for news on the university’s intercollegiate programs, including Bison foot27 inte ball. The site is updated daily with the latest news, videos, photos, results, statistics, roster and features. During the football season, members of the media can find weekly game notes, game recaps, box scores, cumulative statistics, depth charts, player bios and cumulat breaking news. BucknellBison.com also features live archived broadcasts of the radio play-by-play of and arch Bucknell football games, home and away, as well all Buck as live aand archived video of all home games and live statistics on GameTracker for all home contests.

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 BucknellBison.com/Bison Sports Network  www.BucknellBison.com

GAMEDAY AT T WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM On football Saturdays, aturdays, www.BucknellBison.com should be a fan’s an’s only destination. During each game of the 2010 campaign, Bucknell’s official Web site will include links to live audio, game notes and features, complete game statistics and a complete game recap with video highlights. The site will also provide live statistics via GameTracker during all six home games and a live video broadcast will be available for all home games that are not nationally televised as well. FOOTBALL INFORMATION Information on the Bucknell football program can be obtained throughout the year at BucknellBison. com. The comprehensive football site includes current and past press releases, game notes, up-to-date statistics, player and coach profiles, video features, rosters, schedule and results and numerous photo galleries. RADIO BROADCASTS Live radio broadcasts of all 11 games on the Bison’s 2010 schedule can be heard online free of charge through SportsJuice.com. Links to SportsJuice.com can be found throughout BucknellBison.com. The broadcasts will include the Bison Sports Network’s information-packed pregame show and a thorough postgame session.

TELEVISION BROADCASTS At least two Bucknell games will be on television in 2010: Oct. 2 vs. Cornell (CBS College Sports) Oct. 30 vs. Lafayette (Lafayette Sports Network: RCN-4, RCN-8, WBPH-60, delay on MASN)

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VIDEO BROADCASTS Live video broadcasts of each Bucknell home game and road contests against Duquesne, Marist and Georgetown will be available through BucknellBison.com’s Bison Vision service for a small fee in 2010. Monthly or year-long subscription packages are available. Other road games will likely have video available through opponent websites, and links will be included on BucknellBison.com, if applicable, the week of the game. Additionally, Bison Vision will be updated regularly with free interviews and other interesting and informative features on the Bucknell football program. PHOTO STORE In 2009, Bucknell partnered with Replay Photos and CBS College Sports to offer Bison fans the opportunity to purchase high-quality prints of photographs online. Fans can access select photos for sale via photo galleries throughout BucknellBison.com. Photo galleries will be posted along with the recap for most home games as well as select road contests. ONLINE AUCTIONS Another feature of BucknellBison.com is its online auctions. A number of fan experiences and Bison memorabilia are regularly available for bids. In recent years a Bucknell game-used football helmet and a number of game-worn football jerseys have been auctioned.

RADIO BROADCASTS Once again, Bucknell football games can be heard locally on Eagle 107 (WEGH 107.3 FM). Doug Birdsong will handle the play-by-play duties, while Kevin Herr, who is the operations manager at Sunbury Broadcasting, will serve as the color analyst for a third consecutive year. Ryan Unger, who is Bucknell’s women’s basketball play-by-play voice, is expected to return for another year as the sideline reporter.

Doug Birdsong Manager Radio/TV and Marketing “Voice Voice of the Bison” B Bucknell football hits the th air waves again this fall on the Bison Sports Network. Network Radio broadcasts of all 11 Bucknell games will be Bu carried live liv on the Bison Sports Network. Network The network’s flagstation again this season ship stat is Eagle 107 (WEGH 107.3 FM). begins 30 minutes prior FM M). The pre-game show begi too kickoff. Th Thee broadcasts also have a worldwide audience over the internet at BucknellBison.com. Doug Birdsong enters his 11th season as the “Voice of the Bison.” A 1987 Marshall University graduate who has called play-by-play for college and high school athletics for 24 years, Birdsong was named Radio/TV Coordinator and Marketing Specialist at Bucknell in July 2000. He is just the second full-time “Voice of the Bison,” following in the footsteps of Bob Behler, who called the action for 13 years. In addition to calling the Bucknell football action, Birdsong also handles the play-by-play duties for men’s basketball, in addition to numerous other Bison teams. He has worked NCAA Tournament contests in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer and women’s soccer during his tenure at Bucknell. In 2008, Birdsong took on additional duties as he is responsible for all video shown on Bison Vision on BucknellBison.com. He interviews coaches and student-athletes and obtains highlights from most home Bison events to post on the popular Bison Vision, which has received rave reviews as it enters its third year in 2010-11. Birdsong also helped initiate and served as host of Bison Live! and Bison Now!, former radio shows that originated from local restaurants. Birdsong came to Bucknell from AVC Communications in Cambridge, Ohio, where, as the sports director, he managed the play-by-play crews on five radio stations for 12 years. He called play-by-play for Muskingum College football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball, and also handled the same duties plus baseball for area high schools. Birdsong was also responsible for writing and producing 11 daily sportscasts focusing on the six area high schools and Muskingum College. During his final five years at AVC, Birdsong coordinated advertising and posted an outstanding record, increasing sales by at least 10 percent each year. Prior to his experience at AVC, Birdsong worked at WTCR in Huntington, W.Va., for a few years after graduating from Marshall. While he was a student at Marshall, he worked for WMUL as its Sports Director and called football, basketball and baseball for the Thundering Herd. In addition, Birdsong produced and hosted a weekly one-hour sports talk show. He has won numerous awards, including citations from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters for “Best Local Sporting Event Coverage” two years in a row. Birdsong has also won four Outstanding Sports Operation for Play-by-Play citations from the Associated Press in Ohio, and two from the Associated Press in West Virginia. In 1999, he was chosen as the Eastern Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Media Person of the Year.

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 University Administration  Bucknell President Dr. John C. Bravman John C. Bravman began his official duties as Bucknell University’s 17th president on July 1, 2010. He came to Bucknell from Stanford University, where he oversaw the undergraduate program as the Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and served as dean of the FreshmanSophomore Residential College, which he founded in 1999. As vice provost for undergraduate education, Bravman helped lead a curricular transformation that introduced new pedagogies, invigorated Stanford’s system of residential education, and created the Stanford Summer Engineering Academy for entering Stanford undergraduates from under-resourced school districts. As one of Stanford’s pre-eminent leaders, Dr. Bravman was a strong and visible presence on behalf of the university around the nation and the globe. A renowned scholar in the field of thin-film materials, he was the Bing Centennial Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and a professor of electrical engineering by courtesy of that department in recognition of his related

achieve achievements. He won almost every Stanford teaching and advising award, including the Walteachin Gores Award, Stanford’s highest teaching ter J. G honor, and the Kenneth M. Cuthbertson Award Exceptional Contributions to Stanford. He for Exc is only the second person in Stanford’s history receive both honors. Stanford also established to recei the John Joh C. Bravman Family Scholarship Fund, securing more than $3 million for scholarships securin in a few short weeks before Bravman completed tenure there. his tenu master’s and doctoral degrees in materials Bravman received his bachelor’s, m Stanford. He is married to Wendelin Wright, who science and engineering from Stanford Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering served as the Clare Boothe Luce Assist at Santa Clara University before joining the Bucknell faculty this past summer. Their first child, a boy, Cole Keating Bravman, was born April 8, 2010.

Bucknell Senior Administrative Officers

Mick Smyer Provost

Kurt Thiede Vice P President for Enrollment Management g

Pete Mackey Vice President for Communications

Scott Rosevear Innterim Vice President for Interim Development Develoopment p and Alumni Relations

Wayne Bromfield General Counsel

David Surgala Vicee President for Finance aand Administration

David Myers Chief of Staff

John Bravman speaks to a crowd during Reunion Weekend 2010.

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 Athletics Administration  John P. Hardt

The Hardt File

Director of Athletics & Recreation At the helm of a proud and flourishing Bison athletics program is director of athletics and recreation John Hardt, who is now in his 11th year at Bucknell and his 25th year in athletics administration. Hardt administers a broad-based sports program with a proud and successful history. Since his arrival, Hardt has orchestrated one of the nation’s most assertive facilities overhauls, built and maintained relationships with major donors, restructured the athletics administration in order to help Bucknell stay ahead of the curve in the fast-paced world of Division I athletics and built upon Bucknell’s long-standing tradition of scholar-athlete excellence. Hardt is privileged to oversee a varsity athletics program that has long been at the head of the class in the Patriot League, both on the playing fields and in the classroom. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to the nation’s best graduation rate, Bison Athletics carries a proud heritage. While building on Bucknell’s athletic and academic excellence is paramount, Hardt has also incorporated progressive ideas in the area of external relations. Initiatives such as the Bison Now radio program, a new graphics identity package, an informative and visually appealing athletics Web site and a revamped Bison Club all serve to bring Bison Athletics into the homes of its supporters. Hardt reorganized the management structure of the department and implemented a sport management group, dividing the direct oversight of 27 men’s and women’s varsity programs among Hardt and four associate directors of athletics. During his productive tenure at Bucknell, Hardt oversaw eight consecutive years of growth in Bison Club donations, and he has seen the program benefit from several major gifts. While the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the crown jewel of a successful university fundraising campaign, other significant offerings include a $7.6 million donation from William Graham — one of the largest in university history — which was directed toward women’s athletics and the successful restoration of wrestling to varsity status. Graham Field, the AstroTurf venue at the West Fields, was also a result of that gift. Other major gifts have included the funding of the FieldTurf playing surface and new lighting in Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, a new natural grass soccer pitch that opened in 2005, Holmes Stadium, the new stadium/press box facility that now supports both Graham Field and Emmitt Field, as well as endowments for football, track and field, swimming and diving and water polo. While much has been achieved in the last nine years, Hardt’s vision for Bison Athletics carries well into the future. Working with campus and department leadership, he has developed a long-range plan for Bucknell Athletics that meshes with former President Brian Mitchell’s strategic plan, entitled The Plan for Bucknell. Hardt’s plan focuses on future facilities upgrades, places an emphasis on diversity and gender equity, and promises the continued

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PERSONAL Birthdate: May 24, 1962 Wife: The former Carole Bourgeacq of Arcachon, France Married: September 19, 1987 Children: Noah (21), Elodie (18) and Madeleine (16)

commitment to a student-centered athletics and recreation program that adheres to the studentathlete ideal. Hardt, who received the Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award in March 2008 the All-American Football Foundation’s 91st Banquet of Champions, also remains very active in athletics governance at the national level. In 2006-07 he served as chair of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Committee, and in 2008 he joined the Division I Baseball Committee. He began his tenure at Bucknell on February 15, 2000, after serving four years as associate director of athletics at Michigan State University. While there, Hardt supervised the sports medicine staff, strength and conditioning, equipment operations, computing and tech services and NCAA/Big Ten rules compliance. In addition, he handled legal and contractual issues for the department. Prior to his tenure at MSU, Hardt spent five years at Syracuse University as director of athletic compliance and four years with the NCAA’s national office as a compliance representative. A native Iowan, Hardt is a 1984 honors graduate of the University of Iowa, and he was a member of the Hawkeyes’ 1982 Rose Bowl football team. He later earned his law degree from Iowa and is a doctoral candidate in Iowa’s College of Education.

EDUCATION Charles City Comm. H.S., Charles City, Iowa Univ. of Iowa, B.A. in English, 1984 Univ. of Iowa, Juris Doctorate, 1988 Univ. of Iowa, Doctoral Candidate (education & admin./higher education) ATHLETIC Charles City Community H.S.: Football University of Iowa: Football PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Univ. of Iowa: Admin. Assistant, 1986-88 NCAA: Compliance Representative, 1988-92 Syracuse University: Director of Athletic Compliance, 1992-96 Michigan State Univ.: Associate Director of Athletics, 1996-99 AFFILIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS Patriot League Administrative Committee (2000pres.; Chair 2006-pres.) Patriot League Executive Committee (2005-pres.) ECAC Finance Committee (2001-06) NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification (2000-06) NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee (2003-07) Division I Football Championship Subdivision Committee (2003-07; Chair 2007) NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Committee (2003-05); Walter Byers Scholarship Committee (1994-98; Chair 1998) NCAA Division I Baseball Committee (2008-pres.) Patriot League Football Liaison National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Charter Member of National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordinators (NAACC)

John Hardt welcomes Joe Susan to Bucknell on Jan. 27, 2010.

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 Athletics Administration  Tim Pavlechko

Terrie Grieb

Senior Associate Director S of Athletics

Asso Associate Director of Athletics, Business & Team Services Bu

Tim Pavlechko, a 1991 Bucknell graduate, is in his 11th year as a member of the Bison athletics staff, and his ninth as Senior Associate Director of Athletics. former Bison student-athlete and graduate A for assistant coach, Pavlechko returned to Bucknell from the NCAA office in Indianapolis, where director of championships. At Bucknell he spent three years as an assistant di director of athletics in the management Pavlechko serves as chief aide to the d and leadership of the department. Pavlechko supervises 15 sports, including football, at Bucknell. In addition, Pavlechko oversees the areas of facilities/game management, athletic training/ sports medicine, strength and conditioning and equipment management. He has had primary oversight of Bucknell’s recent athletics facilities boom, including the construction of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center and the multi-phase West Fields project, which includes Holmes Stadium, Graham Field, Emmitt Field, and most recently Depew Field and the Varsity Softball Field. In 2006-07, Pavlechko began serving on the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee, and he recently completed a two-year stint as chair of the committee. During his days at the NCAA office, Pavlechko was responsible for the administration and conduct of seven national championships, including Division I wrestling and men’s lacrosse, which annually ranked among the top-five revenue producing championships within the association. He served as liaison to numerous coaches associations and sport governing bodies. In addition, Pavlechko handled corporate partner relations and was a group technology liaison with the championships division. Prior to his work at the NCAA, Pavlechko spent five years working in the athletic department at UNLV. After spending the 1993-94 year as an internal affairs intern with the department, he became a game operations representative. In 1995 he was promoted to coordinator of game operations and athletic facilities, overseeing game operations for 15 sports while managing seven athletic facilities. A native of Boalsburg, Pa., Pavlechko graduated from Bucknell with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, and he went on to earn a master of science degree in business administration from Bucknell in 1993. Pavlechko played center and guard on the Bison offensive line in 1989 and 1990, and he remained with the program as a graduate assistant for two years coaching the defensive ends and long snappers. Pavlechko resides in Lewisburg with his two children, a 15-year-old daughter, Ella, and a nine-year-old daughter, Lauren.

Dr. Mitch Chernin NCAA Faculty Representative In May 2003, Dr. Mitch Chernin, professor of biology, accepted an appointment to become Bucknell’s new NCAA Faculty Representative, replacing colleague Dr. Gary Sojka, who served in that capacity for two years. Chernin, a member of the Bucknell faculty since 1985, is tasked with representing Bucknell and its faculty in relations with the NCAA and the Patriot League. In addition, he provides campus leadership on athletically-related issues and acts as a liaison with the University’s governance system. Chernin has been a member of the university’s Committee on Athletics since 2001 and recently oversaw its successful NCAA re-certification process. A fundamental believer in Bucknell’s commitment to the scholar-athlete model, Chernin firmly believes that a student’s college education extends well beyond the confines of the classroom or laboratory. “It is the university’s responsibility to provide opportunities for students to develop leadership, self-awareness, confidence and discipline,” he said. “It seems

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After 21 seasons and more than 300 victories as th the head coach of the Bucknell softball program, Terrie Grieb turned her attention program full-time to her administrative duties in the 2000. fall of 20 In her he role as Associate Director of AthletBusiness and Team Services, Grieb is ics for B services and the department’s responsible for all accounting and business b oversees purchasing, ticket operations, team overall budget and finance. She overse resources and the department’s clerical and transportation and lodging, human res secretarial staff as well as the cheerleading program and pep band. Grieb also oversees the department’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Grieb was a highly regarded head coach at Bucknell from 1978-2000. She began her tenure with the Bison as the head volleyball and softball coach and assistant women’s basketball coach. Grieb holds the distinction of being the only woman in Bucknell history to coach three varsity sports in one season when she directed the softball, women’s basketball and volleyball teams in 1980-81. Excluding one sabbatical season, Grieb was the only coach Bucknell Softball had known. During her tenure, she was honored as conference coach of the year six times, collecting her final honor after the 1999 season. She garnered top mentor honors three times while a member of the Patriot League — a feat equaled by just one other league coach. Grieb compiled a 307-324-2 mark during her 21 years, including a Patriot League title in 1997. Grieb was also the first head coach of the Bucknell women’s volleyball program, directing the squad from 1978 through the 1984 season. Over those seven years, the Bison compiled a 90-96-1 mark, capped by a 22-11 season in 1983. After two seasons as the assistant women’s basketball coach, Grieb directed the women’s baskteball team to a 7-12 mark in 1980-81. Following that season, she served as an assistant for the program until 1991. Grieb began her administrative duties as assistant athletic director for business services in 1997, establishing her relationship with the University’s finance, procurement and payroll offices. A native of Loganton, Pa., Grieb graduated from Lock Haven University in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation. She was a standout basketball and softball player for the Eagles.

to me that many, if not all, of these qualities can be attained by participating in athletics at the highest level.” Chernin arrived at Bucknell in the fall of 1985 after a post-doctoral stint at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He received his bachelor’s degree in marine biology from the University of MassachusettsDartmouth in 1973, before going on to earn a master’s degree in tropical marine biology from the University of Guam in 1979 and a Ph.D. in molecular biology from Clemson University in 1982. Promoted to associate professor of biology in 1991 and to the Herbert L. Spencer Professorship in Biology in 1997, Chernin has taught courses in molecular biology, developmental biology, organismal biology, biochemical methods, introduction to molecules and cells, genetics, virology and general biology. Formerly the biology department chair, Chernin has published and presented numerous papers on his research, earning an impressive list of grants along the way. A wrestler in high school, Chernin has served as a faculty sideline coach for the Bucknell football and field hockey teams, and he has been a strong advocate for the department’s faculty sideline coaching program. In 1986 he organized a biology department tailgate at a Bison football game, and over the years the tailgate has grown immensely in popularity and is now a staple on Bison football Saturdays in Lewisburg.

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 Athletics Administration  Michael McFarland

Todd Newcomb

Asso Associate Director of Athletics, Fac Facilities & Event Operations

Asso Associate Director of Athletics, Ext External Affairs & Bison Club

Michael McFarland, a familiar face in Patriot Mich League aathletics circles, is in his sixth year at Bucknell and just last year was promoted to AsBucknel Athletic Director for Facilities and Event sociate A Operations at Bucknell. McFarland came to Operatio Bucknell from the Patriot League headquarters Bucknel Center Valley, Pa., where he had served as in Cente 2000. associate executive director since 2000 McFarland serves as the day-to-day supervisor In his role at Bucknell, McFarlan of athletic facilities and coordinator oof all facility scheduling. He monitors marketing and promotional activities for all 27 Bison varsity sports and also handles scheduling, maintenance, preparation and event management issues for all activities. He also oversees Bucknell’s Recreation Services. He is tasked with managing Bucknell’s facilities for all athletic events, university functions and outside special events. In addition, McFarland acts as the liaison with the campus facilities division and other university offices, such as reservations and conference scheduling, admissions and public safety, and he oversees the official licensing of Bucknell athletics merchandise. McFarland wore many hats as a veteran member of the Patriot League office. Chief among them was the operations oversight for each of the 23 league-sponsored championships, including the popular men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. McFarland also managed the conference’s basketball television package, including the scheduling and production of games. Responsible for the promotion and publicity of the Patriot League, McFarland oversaw the league’s marketing and sponsorship strategy while supervising the league’s media relations team. He also acted as the chief liaison with several Patriot League committees, including facilities and operations, sports information, sports medicine, marketing, ticketing and television. Before joining the Patriot League staff, McFarland spent five and a half years at the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in Mission, Kan., first as the communications director and later as the assistant executive director. He was responsible for the editing of the NSCAA’s Soccer Journal, a coaching educational periodical, managing the scholastic and collegiate rankings programs, sponsorship fulfillment and the association’s publications. McFarland is a 1991 graduate of Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., where he received a degree in corporate communication and was an allconference soccer player. He received a master’s degree in sport administration from Western Illinois University in 1994. He also served as sports information director while at Western Illinois. In addition to his responsibilities of media coverage for the 18 varsity programs at WIU, he handled marketing, promotions and fundraising projects. Previously he worked in the sports information offices at Lindenwood and West Virginia Wesleyan College. McFarland, who has remained active in the sport of soccer as a youth coach, resides in Lewisburg along with his wife, Cari, and daughters nine-year-old Raely and seven-year-old Aydan.

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Todd Newcomb, a 1988 Bucknell graduate, is in his 12th year as a member of the Bucknell staff and his 10th as Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs and Director of the Club. Bison C After two years as the department’s director athletic communications, Newcomb now of athle important position within the department. focuses his efforts towards this impo the department’s fundraising, He is responsible for managing and directing d programs. He works closely with the development and alumni relations p Development and Alumni Relations staff and is responsible for assisting to coordinate annual, planned, capital and special gifts for the department of athletics and recreation. Under Newcomb’s watch, the Bison Club topped the $1 million mark in donations for the first time in 2003-04, then upped that total to more than $1.25 million in 2004-05 and over $1.5 million in each of the last five years. While the director of athletic communications, Newcomb served as the primary contact for the Bison football program and oversaw all publicity and media relations for the school’s Division I athletics program. Under his direction, recruiting brochures for all sports were redesigned and produced in an 8 1/2 x 11 format for the first time. The Bucknell football and men’s and women’s basketball media guides were increased in content by over 20 percent. Newcomb also oversaw the transition of the athletic department’s website from an in-house operation to a partnership with the Official College Sports Network (now CBS College Sports). The site has continued to receive high praise from Bucknell coaches, student-athletes, alumni and fans. Newcomb returned to Bucknell after working for 10 years in the Patriot League office. During the last six months of his stint in the conference office, he served as interim executive director of the Patriot League. Prior to the interim position, Newcomb was associate executive director of the Patriot League from July 1997 to January 1999, and was assistant executive director of the league from August 1989 until June 1997. In those two positions he was responsible for the promotion and publicity of the league, its activities and the accomplishments of its student-athletes. Newcomb began his career as an athletic communications intern with Bucknell and the Patriot League in 1988-89. He is a member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors, has been an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and served on the executive board of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Sports Information Directors Association (ECAC-SIDA) from 1994-2001, including a stint as president of ECAC-SIDA in 1999-2000. A native of Port Jefferson, N.Y., Newcomb lives in Lewisburg with his wife, Karen, and their three children: Courtney (16), Drew (13) and Brett (9).

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 Athletics Administration  Calvin Symons Asso Associate Director of Athletics, NC NCAA Compliance Services Calvin Symons, who had served as the Calv director of the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse since 1993 and was the author of that organization’s widespread database, was named organiza associate athletics director for NCAA compliservices in November 2007. ance serv Symons has been involved in amateur Sym athletics for more than 20 years, inc including a stint with the United States Olympic Committee, and through hi his 14-year association with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse, he ggained expertise in the area of NCAA rules compliance. At Bucknell, Symons directs the department of athletics’ compliance and rules education program for coaches, student-athletes, departmental staff, boosters and university offices, as well as coordinate and monitor the certification of student-athletes’ eligibility and financial aid. Symons is credited with designing and implementing the original database for the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse, which processed more than 150,000 student-athletes each year. He oversaw the Clearinghouse operation grow from a staff of seven at its inception in 1993 to an operation of more than 100 employees. As Clearinghouse director, Symons gained a thorough understanding of the NCAA’s structure, philosophy, programs and policies. He served in an advisory capacity to several NCAA committees and represented the Clearinghouse at national educational seminars and presentations to state and national high school groups and college associations across the country. Symons, who has a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a pair of master’s degrees in public administration and sports administration from Penn State University, worked with the U.S. Olympic Committee as a project manager and operations manager from 1985-89. He was responsible for planning and logistics for the U.S. Olympic Festival and was a member of the operations staff for the Pan American Games in 1987 and the Olympic Games in 1988. Later, Symons worked with the State of Maryland, authoring a feasibility study and bid document for the state to host a U.S. Olympic Festival. He also consulted with the Carnegie-Mellon University athletics department and the Colorado Amateur Sports Corporation on athletic administration affairs. Symons’ initial work specific to NCAA rules compliance came with the Syracuse University athletics department, where he helped create an innovative adaptation of an NCAA Compliance Manual. From 1978-84, Symons served as coordinator of programs in the department of student affairs at Penn State. In that capacity he supervised 15 resident assistants and designed programs and workshops to foster community building and conflict resolution.

Jon Terry Ass Assistant Director of Athletics, Athletic A Communications Jon Terry, T a 1993 Bucknell graduate, is in his 10th year as Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Communications. his capacity, Terry oversees all aspects of In hi relations, publication design and website media re development for Bucknell’s 27-sport athletics developm program. program In 2000-01, Terry completed his ssixth year as assistant director of media Academy, where he served as the primary media relations at the U.S. Military Academy Army men’s lacrosse team as well as the contact for the nationally ranked Arm Army hockey team. During his tenure at West Point, Terry also worked closely with the Black Knights’ women’s volleyball, wrestling, tennis and track and field programs, while serving as the media relations director for the Collegiate Sprint Football League. Also a contributing writer for the award-winning Army football game program, Terry has received numerous citations for both his writing and publication design at both Army and Bucknell, including a “Best in the Nation”

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award for his 2000 Army men’s lacrosse guide and a district runner-up honor for his 2005-06 Bucknell men’s basketball guide. After graduating from Bucknell with a bachelor of arts degree in geology, Terry served as a sports information assistant at his alma mater from 1993-95. While a student at Bucknell, the Ellicott City, Md., native served as sports editor of The Bucknellian for two semesters and as a staff writer for three others. At Bucknell and West Point, Terry has served in a media relations host capacity for a myriad of NCAA championship events, including the 1997 and 2001 men’s lacrosse regional doubleheaders, the 2005 NCAA men’s water polo championship, as well as gymnastics, swimming and golf regionals. He coordinated media operations for the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships in 1999 and has overseen a host of conference championship events, including Patriot League men’s basketball tournaments at Sojka Pavilion in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Terry is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and ECAC-SIDA, and he is a six-year member of the CoSIDA Academic All-America Committee. Terry and his wife, Carmen, a former athletic trainer at both West Point and Bucknell, reside in Lewisburg. The couple has a nine-year-old son, Dustin, and a six-year-old daughter, Emma.

Joe Santorine Assistant Director of Athletics, Ass Recreation Services Joe SSantorine, former director of programs Phoenixville (Pa.) Area YMCA, is now in for the P his 10th year as Bucknell’s Coordinator of Recreation SServices. Prior to the 2009-10 academic year he added responsibilities as an Assistant Athletic Director in the department. With more than two decades of recreation services experience under his belt, San Santorine is responsible for the administration and coordination of Bucknell’s expanding recreation, intramural and club sports programs. In addition, he acts a as the department’s primary liaison with the university community regarding recreation services, and he works closely with the director of athletics in determining the university’s recreational programming needs. A 1983 graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College with a degree in commercial recreation, Santorine oversaw the daily physical programs at the Phoenixville YMCA’s three program centers since May of 2000. Santorine also earned a master’s of education from Springfield in 1985. From 1998-2000, he served as director of intramurals and facilities at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa. While at Cabrini Santorine was also an adjunct professor of sports science, teaching courses in facility management and sports management. For the previous six years he worked at Kettering University in Flint, Mich., as the assistant director of recreation services. He also served in the same capacity at Montclair State University from 1986-91. A member of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association since 1985, Santorine has served on various national committees and has been a consultant to the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Santorine is very active in civic volunteer projects, such as Relay for Life and Light the Night. He also volunteers as a downhill ski instructor for blind children. Joe and his wife Marguerite, who is a program coordinator and study abroad advisor in Bucknell’s Office of International Education, live in Winfield, Pa., with their two sons, Joseph (17) and Kyle (15).

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 Season Outlook  “There’s no place I’d rather be!” shouted new Bucknell head coach Joe Susan to no one in particular as he jogged to a new station in the midst of his first spring practice as Bison frontman this past March. Like their new coach, who traded in the scarlet of Rutgers for the orange and blue of Bucknell, Bison fans are excited Susan is now manning the sidelines of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. At Rutgers, where he coached under 1988 Bucknell graduate Greg Schiano, Susan helped orchestrate a tremendous turnaround in the Scarlet Knights’ program. Prior to Susan’s arrival at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights had not posted a record above .500 for nearly a decade and had qualified for one bowl game in 131 years of football. Last year, Susan was on the sidelines for a fifth consecutive bowl game. Over his final five years at Rutgers, Susan was a member of a staff that guided the Scarlet Knights to a 43-21 overall record. At Bucknell, Susan is charged with turning around a Bison program that has finished below .500 each of the last three years and is coming off a 4-7 mark in 2009. Luckily, Bucknell does not have as far to go as Rutgers did nearly a decade ago. “If I were to compare the talent at Rutgers when we got there to the talent here as it compares to our opponents, we are more talented here,” explained Susan. “I think we can be better sooner than a lot of people think. Obviously, though, talking about it is one thing and putting it on the field is another.” The upward momentum that Susan hopes to oversee actually started more than two months before the veteran mentor was hired. The Bison ended the 2009 campaign on a high note, defeating No. 13 Holy Cross, 23-17, in the season finale at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. That victory can serve as a springboard toward a positive 2010 season. In addition to building on that win, Susan tried to instill some of his own philosophies during his

initial spring practice. “One of my biggest philosophies is that we become a tougher football team,” said Susan. “We did more physical drills during the spring than we would normally do. I wanted the team to come away from the spring knowing we had to be physical to be a good football team. With the physical demands during the season we have to be intelligent with regards to how much we do physically during a game week. Our goal is to be more physical than any team we play against. “Another item we really emphasized during the spring was ball security on offense and ball disruption on defense. We have taken some strides in terms of ball security, but we still have to get better at throwing the football, especially to the right color (uniform).” By the time preseason practice comes around, Susan will have been at the helm of the Bison for more than half a calendar year. At that point the rapport between him and the players will be very strong since it has been a focus from day one. “The first goal we had as a coaching staff was to get to know the players and for them to get to know us,” mentioned Susan. “We needed to gain their trust and they needed to gain ours. They know we demand a lot of them, but they also know we give a lot to them. They have learned a bit about what we want from them, but I think it is a continual learning curve.” Bucknell this season returns 35 lettermen and 14 starters. Below is a position-by-position look at the Bison heading into preseason practice.

QUARTERBACKS 7 No. Name 7 Burke Batten 18 Derek-London Dierkes 9 C.J. Hopson 10 Austin Kevitch 12 Lenny Magill 10 David Noshay 14 Brandon Wesley

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Offense After running a couple variations of the option offense under former head coach Tim Landis for the last seven years, Bucknell will be utilizing a pro-style offense in 2010. During Landis’ tenure, the Bison piled up more than 63 percent of its offense on the ground. Tight ends were not used very often and the backfield was reg regularly loaded with an army of slotbacks. Now, p plenty of tight ends and fullbacks dot the roster aand the running/passing balance should be more ev evenly split. “We anticipated our defense would be ahead of the ooffense due to the offensive changes,” commented Susan. “We installed more of a pro-style attack in i the spring and we will install it again in the pre preseason, so our team will go through two separate installs. As long as things are similar, it will be repetition for them, which is critical in what w we are doing.”

Quarterback Thanks a to the new pro-style offense, the quarterback position will be used quite differently from the past past. While recently graduated Marcello Trigg ended h his career among Bucknell’s best all-time passers, the strength of the position in recent years has bee been the legs of its inhabitants. Daris Wilson (2001-0 (2001-04) broke school marks for rushing yards in a game, season and career by a quarterback, while Dante R Ross posted more yards rushing than passing in 22005. Trigg, even, accumulated more than

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Burke Batten drops back to pass during the spring game.

first 400 yards rushing his fi rst two seasons before being slowed by injuries the last two years. In his first two campaigns junior C.J. Hopson fit more into the running mold with 781 yards on the ground, including a team-high 633 last fall. In fact, he enters the second half of his career with more rushing yards than passing (731). However, he will now be called on to throw the ball significantly more despite four 100-yard rushing contests last season. Hopson, who rushed for a career-high 189 yards in the season finale upset of No. 13 Holy Cross last November, would seem to have a leg up on the starting position this year given his eight career starts at quarterback, but Susan sees it as a tight competition between Hopson and classmate Burke Batten, who has appeared in just one game over his first two years at Bucknell. “C.J.’s game experience does help him, but he doesn’t have game experience in our current offense and that will make it an unknown until we get to the first game,” predicted Susan. “There is a good possibility we will play more than one quarterback. I don’t particularly care to do that, but if it is a necessity we will do it.” While Susan forecasts a Hopson-Batten battle, fellow junior David Noshay could also challenge for some playing time after finishing the spring well, including a 4-for-6 performance in the spring game. The Florida native missed last year after undergoing offseason hand surgery. California native Lenny Magill is also in the

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 Season Outlook  health with 62 rushing yards and a touchdown is healthy s in the spring game. Sop Sophomore Jeremiah Young, who is from the Harrisb area, received plenty of praise after endHarrisburg h school career as Pennsylvania’s all-time ing his high leading rusher. However, he tore his ACL in a high a school all-star game and was unable to get on the las fall. He is expected to be practicing at full field last w speed when preseason camp commences.

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mix at quarterback, as are freshmen Derek-London Dierkes and Brandon Wesley. Both Dierkes (6-3) and Wesley (6-2) bring size to the position. “All of our quarterbacks have capable arms, but that must understand that throwing an incompletion or taking a sack isn’t as bad as throwing to one of the opponents,” said Susan. “What is open. What isn’t open. Those are the things we need to continue to teach because it effects our turnover ratio. It starts with throwing to the right guys, the ones that are wearing our color shirt.”

Tailback There will be plenty of new faces on the field at the tailback position. With less reliance on the quarterback to run the ball, as well as more utilization of the fullback position, sophomore Tyler Smith is the most experienced tailback on the roster. Smith appeared in 10 games a year ago, starting one (vs. Marist) and was fourth on the team with 234 rushing yards. However, he missed most of the spring with an ankle injury and was surpassed on the depth chart by classmate Robert Owoyele and junior Jamil Crews. The wiry Owoyele played in eight games and rushed twice for 19 yards. His first career carry went for 15 yards at Colgate. “Robert has the potential to be a very good player for us,” commented Susan. “He runs stronger than he is built and does a really good job catching the ball out of the backfield.” Crews is a strong and compact runner with plenty of speed, but Susan noted he must get better with ball security to be a factor in the offense. He missed most of last year with a knee injury, but showed he TAILBACKS 5 No. Name 20 Jamil Crews 15 Robert Owoyele 32 Tyler Smith 45 Charles Thompson 3 Jeremiah Young

Cl. Ht. Jr. 5-9 So. 5-9 So. 5-9 Fr. 5-9 So. 5-10

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Last year’s second-leading rusher Ryan Smith headlin headlines the list of Bison moving to fullback in the new offense. The strong senior carried the ball 69 time times for 283 yards, including a season-high 70 yard yards at Fordham. Smith also caught 13 passes for 74 yyards. “Ry “Ryan isn’t a traditional two-back fullback and we will have to be smart about how we use him,” explain explained Susan. “He catches the ball well and can run wit with the ball in this system.” Juni Junior Brandon Besant will also play fullback, while so sophomore James Carson will be moving from defensiv defensive line to the offensive side of the ball. “The fullback position is multiple in this system,” Susan detailed. “The fullback can be in there when one back is in the game and can be a receiver. He does have to block, though, he is not just another guard in the backfield.” FULLBACKS 4 No. Name 22 Brandon Besant 95 James Carson 33 Travis Friend 31 Ryan Smith

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Tight Ti ht End E d Another position Bison fans are not used to seeing on the field much is a tight end. In the past, Bucknell did not utilize a tight end much, preferring to load up the backfield. Sophmore Terna Ityokumbul and senior Luke Massaro appear to be the frontrunners for the position. Susan believes Ityokumbul is the best line of scrimmage tight end, while Massaro will be used best in movement. Sophomores Matthew Diles and Nick Gatto will move from defense to tight end this year, while Susan thinks freshmen Brian Copeland and Joe Sangimino can challenge for playing time. All six tight ends have listed weights of at least 225 pounds. TIGHT ENDS 7 No. Name 23 Brian Copeland 89 Matthew Diles 42 Nick Gatto 49 Terna Ityokumbul 99 Teddy Mackenzie 8 Luke Massaro 80 Joe Sangimino

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Wide Receiver The wide receiver position will become considerably more spotlighted in 2010 than it has been in the past. The Bison have a strong list of candidates to choose from, including Shaun Pasternak, who was hampered by injuries last fall, but hopes to return to his record-breaking 2008 form. He was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection after breaking the Bucknell single-season receiving record with 1,083 yards. Pasternak missed spring practice and will be forced to work his way back up the depth chart. Among the receivers who hope to compete for starting positions is senior Marlon Woods. Also a record-setting sprinter on the Bison track and field team, Woods has played in the backfield and receiver over the years, but has yet to find his niche. Junior Gabe Skwara, sophomore Brandon Pinnock and former defensive back Frank DeNick will also be in the mix for playing time. Former running backs Alex Iwaskiw and John Gallagher, as well as former quarterback A.J. Pompliano, will also see time at wide receiver. In addition to the veterans, the Bison inked a number of talented wideouts who will try to make an impact, including Jake Flaherty, Patryk Najbar, Tajh Turner and Victor Walker. Susan mentioned that all of the rookie wide receivers add speed to the position.

WIDE RECEIVERS 11 No. Name 41 Frank DeNick 81 Jake Flaherty 25 John Gallagher 36 Alex Iwaskiw 84 Patryk Najbar 88 Shaun Pasternak 87 Brandon Pinnock 6 A.J. Pompliano 85 Gabe Skwara 82 Tajh Turner 2 Marlon Woods

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 Season Outlook  Inte Interestingly, the projected backups (avg. weight: 285.5) possess much more size than the projected starters (avg. weight: 270.8). A bbig addition to the offensive line is junior Clark M Maturo, who transferred from Connecticut. The 305 305-pounder was a redshirt freshman with the Huskies last fall.

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Offensive Line Last year Bucknell had the same five starters on the offensive line in all 11 games. Three of those veterans return (Anthony Carter, Ian Dal Bello and Jason Vollmar), but the final lineup is still in flux. Vollmar was the starter at right tackle last year, but he is expected to move to center this fall. Carter (right) and Dal Bello (left) are expected to hold down the guard positions for a third straight year. Both juniors moved into the starting lineup in the first game of 2008 and have been there 22 straight times. The tackle positions will have new faces in them as junior Carson Rohrbaugh enters preseason practice No. 1 on the depth chart at left tackle, while classmate Josh Phillip is expected to start on the right side. If the preseason depth chart holds, the Bison will have four juniors and a senior with a combined 55 career starts forming their offensive line. Susan expects to have at least six or seven offensive linemen ready to play at any time with sophmores Troy Steinhilber, Christopher Spahr, Brandon Morris and Brian Flynn, along with Andre Shields in the mix for playing time. OFFENSIVE LINE 17 No. Name 73 Paul Brazinski 59 Anthony Carter 61 Ian Dal Bello 63 Brian Flynn 68 Richard Greer 66 Josh Haywood 55 Greg Herman 74 Clark Maturo 72 Brandon Morris 76 Josh Phillip 62 Carson Rohrbaugh 70 Andre Shields 56 Christopher Spahr 69 Troy Steinhilber 75 Jason Vollmar 65 Andrew Wary 67 Fitz Williams

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Career Cl. Ht. Wt. Starts Sr. 6-3 260 1 Jr. 6-0 280 22 Jr. 6-1 280 22 So. 6-4 270 -Fr. 6-3 280 -So. 6-4 265 -So. 6-2 265 -Jr. 6-5 305 -So. 6-2 270 -Jr. 6-4 259 -Jr. 6-3 270 -Jr. 6-4 298 -So. 6-2 275 -So. 6-4 295 -Sr. 5-11 265 11 Fr. 6-1 290 -Jr. 6-4 295 ---

New defensive coordinator Clayton Carlin will try to eexpand on the success of the Bison defense in 2009 2009. The defensive side of the ball was clearly the team team’s strength and expect that to continue in 2010 2010. Buc Bucknell last year limited opponents to 23.6 points p per game, its best figure since 2004, and a 7.2-poi 7.2-point improvement from the previous season. Additio Additionally, the Bison posted 66 tackles for loss, their be best mark also since 2004. Interestingly, the last tim time Bucknell finished above .500 in Patriot League play was the 2004 campaign. The Bison also accumulated 20 sacks and 15 intercep interceptions. It was the most interceptions since 2005 and the most sacks since 2004. Carlin is expected to switch the defense to a 4-3 setup and the front four will certainly be a strength. In fact, Susan thinks there are six legitimate starters for the four defensive line positions. Despite only six returning starters on defense, experience will not be a problem as the 11 projected starters have appeared in 201 career contests with 117 career starts.

Defensive Line The defensive line is probably the position group Susan has the least to worry about heading into the 2010 campaign. There are seven returning players who have seen regular game action in contention for the four starting spots. Additionally, Susan is high on freshman Orlando Eureste, who brings good size to the defensive tackle position at 6-3, 255 pounds. While Second Team All-Patriot League selection Robert De La Rosa is back for a third year, the biggest news on the defensive line is the return of junior Josh Eden from a two-year Mormon mission. Eden st started all 22 games as a freshman and sophomore in 2006 and 2007. During that time he was a First

DEFENSIVE LINE 14 D No. N Name Cl. 79 7 Amir Afkhami So. 48 4 Tyler Anderson Sr. 98 9 Ian Banson Fr. 91 9 Kyle Boline Sr. 24 2 Robert De La Rosa Jr. 92 9 Josh Eden Jr. 6 Orlando Eureste 64 Fr. 83 8 Brent Forbes Fr. 78 7 Devin Gordon-Hamm So. 96 9 Reishad Jessup Jr. 86 8 Samuel Oyekoya So. 60 6 Alex Simmons Sr. 90 9 Tracey Smith Fr. 9 John von Paris 97 Sr.

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Team All-Patriot League choice (2007) and totaled 18 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. “Josh was a little rusty in the spring, but he is a leader of the defensive front and on the defense as a whole,” lauded Susan. “He is as good as there is in the league. People will have trouble blocking him and will have to double team him.” De La Rosa was one of only two sophomore defensive players to be recognized on the All-Patriot League team last year. He piled up a career-high 43 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss. He ranked second on the Bison and tied for fourth in the Patriot League in tackles for loss as he upped his two-year total to 14.5. Susan forsees De La Rosa in the middle of the line and Eden as an end with both pressuring the quarterback on a regular basis. De La Rosa and Eden will certainly be two standouts on the defensive line, but the cupboard is not bare after them. Senior Tyler Anderson, who was sixth on the team with 52 tackles at linebacker last year, will move to the end opposite Eden, while veterans Kyle Boline and John von Paris will see plenty of playing time. Sophomore Samuel Oyekoya is someone who needs to continue to put on more weight, but he will be in the mix as well. Last year he played mainly in third-and-long situations and used his quickness to total nine tackles, four tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. Sophomore Devin Gordon-Hamm, who weighs nearly 300 pounds, will also be an option in the middle of the line at nose guard.

Linebacker Bucknell’s best defensive group last year was its linebackers. However, the graduation of Greg Jones, Casey Williams, Brigham Farrand and Sam Nana-Sinkam leaves some holes to fill. Farrand and Nana-Sinkam missed the majority of 2009 with injuries, giving some other players, including Travis Nissley, a chance for extra playing time. Nissley, the Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year, responded well with a career-high 93 tackles, including five double-figure tackle outings. Nissley will be joined by a pair of first-time

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 Season Outlook  LINEBACKERS 9 No. Name 51 Tim Bolte 34 Jeff Goyette 44 Matt Johnson 58 Patrick Joyce 57 Travis Nissley 43 Sean Rafferty 40 Sean Sellers 53 Beau Traber 50 Colton Weaver

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starters at the other two linebacker spots. spots Entering preseason practice junior Sean Rafferty, a former defensive back, and sophomore Beau Traber, were the frontrunners. However, Susan thinks junior Tim Bolte will work his way into the lineup after a 13-tackle season last fall. “Because of how they are used in this system, our linebackers should be our most productive tacklers,” predicted Susan. “Some of the schemes we run will get them to the quarterback and I think they, along with the defensive line, can be one of the strengths of our defense.”

Defensive Back In the defensive backfield, the Bison have both experience with multiple-year starters Bryce Robertson and Ahkeil White as well as youthful talent with sophomores Joseph Francis and Donald Quarles expected to appear in the starting lineup. White was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection last year and has been a regular starter at safety each of the last two years. He was third on the team with 60 tackles and picked off a team-best four passes last fall. White’s 24 career starts are the most among current Bison. Susan thinks White’s interception total could go even higher as he continues to improve at catching the ball, rather than batting it down to the ground. Like White, Robertson is a two-year starter. The cornerback is just 5-9, but he posted 53 tackles and picked off one pass last year.

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DEFENSIVE BACKS 14 No. Name Cl. 27 Jamal Briggs Sr. 39 Mike Cardinute Jr. 17 Terance FitzSimmons So. 29 Joseph Francis So. 35 Rob Gerlach Sr. 37 T.J. Kelly So. 38 Ryan Morgan Fr. 28 Derrick Palmer Fr. 4 Donald Quarles So. 5 Bryce Robertson Jr. 21 Tom Romanowski Fr. 30 Wayne Stewart Fr. 16 Sal Vallala Fr. 26 Ahkiel White Sr.

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“Bryce has a chance to be one of the better cover corners in the league,” commented Susan. “He is very good at man-to-man coverage. He knows what he is doing defensively and that leads to plenty of confidence. He is a very smart player.” Susan is high on Quarles as a cornerback as well after a solid spring season. Francis, who produced well in limited playing time at both linebacker and safety as a freshman, should see plenty more time on the field as a sophomore. Susan expects to pressure with the safeties on a regular basis and the physical Francis will be a key component of that pressure. Rob Gerlach was a starter at safety alongside White for much of 2009, but he suffered a late-season injury and missed spring practice, so Susan is still unsure of his impact in the defensive backfield. Sophomore T.J. Kelly and junior Mike Cardinute will battle for playing time at safety, while athletic senior Jamal Briggs will see plenty of time at cornerback for a second straight year.

Special Teams After one year as an understudy to four-year starter Will Carney, Drew Orth took over as the primary placekicker last year and was solid. He connected on five of six field goals and 17 of 19 extra

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points, converting 16 straight at one point. “Drew has really singled himself out as the PAT/ FG guy,” said Susan. “As his self confidence grows, I think he can be a positive for our team.” Sophomore Bill Prendeville, who handled kickoff duties in a handful of contests as a freshman while Orth was recovering from an injury, will again push Orth. Susan likes the strength of Prendeville’s leg, but mentions he must be more accurate. The departure of Andrew Bell leaves a hole at punter. Prendeville, sophomore Ryan Gutowski and linebacker-sized freshman Alex Eckard appear to be the frontrunners to win the starting position. There will be plenty of continuity from the position that will be snapping the ball to the kickers with senior Alex Iwaskiw back as the long snapper for a third year and junior Carson Rohrbaugh also in his third year as the short snapper. While the kicking game will have some new faces, the biggest difference on special teams will be the loss of kick returner A.J. Kizekai. The Rhode Island native broke nearly every kickoff return record in Bison history before exhausting his eligibility. Susan mentioned the team did not work on kickoff and punt returns much during spring practice, but he said Marlon Woods and Bryce Robertson appear to be the main candidates to field kicks and punts. He also thinks Robert Owoyele and Donald Quarles have some ability. “We’ll find out in the preseason who has the savvy and courage to take a kickoff, make one move and go,” said Susan.

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 Notebook  The 125th Season of Bison Football Bucknell will begin its 125th season of football at Duquesne on Sept. 4 in Pittsburgh, Pa. Bucknell and Duquesne are no strangers to opening-day meetings. This will be the ninth season-opening game between the two in-state rivals since 1997, and the fifth in a row. The Bison have won six of the previous eight, including a 48-42 shootout two seasons ago at Christy MathewsonMemorial Stadium. The 2010 Bucknell schedule will be very similar to the 2009 slate with 10 of the 11 teams remaining. Only Robert Morris departed and was replaced by Dartmouth. In addition to the Big Green, Bucknell will also play Cornell and Penn, meaning the Bison will have three Ivy League foes on the schedule for the first time since 2004. All three Ivy League opponents — Dartmouth (Sept. 18), Cornell (Oct. 2) and Penn (Oct. 9) — will visit Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Bucknell’s other three 2010 home games will come in successive weeks in Patriot League play. The Bison will host Lafayette on Homecoming on Oct. 30, Fordham on Nov. 6 and Colgate on Nov. 13. Bucknell’s open date will be Sept. 25, after which it will play five of its next seven games at home. The other away dates are Oct. 16 at Georgetown, Oct. 23 at Lehigh and the season finale Nov. 20 at Holy Cross.

New Coaching Staff Bucknell will have a new coaching staff on the sidelines this year, including new head coach Joe Susan. Susan, who led Davidson to a 10-0 record in his only season as a head coach in 2000, came to Bucknell from Rutgers, where he was an assistant since 2001. Susan’s offensive coordinator is Bryan Bossard, while the defensive coordinator is Clayton Carlin. Bossard was formerly a Bison assistant in the early 1990s, while Carlin spent the last six years at Cornell.

Former Bison defensive lineman Matt Borich (DL), former Cornell assistant Ross Pennypacker (S) and longtime Valparaiso assistant Chip Taylor (S/ST) comprise the rest of the defensive staff, while returning assistants Mike O’Connor (QB/ RB) and R.D. Montgomery (TE) as well as Chad Rogosheske (OL) and Rich Scarantino (RB) will handle offensive assistant coaching duties. With the new coaching staff in place, Bucknell is expected to utilize a pro-style offense and a 4-3 defense that features more zone coverage.

First-Year Coaching Success New Bison head coach Joe Susan will attempt to become the fourth straight Bucknell coach to post at least a .500 record in his first season at the helm of the Bison. Five of Bucknell’s last seven head coaches have led the team to at least a .500 record in their first campaign. Each of Bucknell’s last four coaches, and six of the last seven, claimed his first game in his new post. Coach Tim Landis Tom Gadd Lou Maranzana George Landis Bob Curtis Fred Prender Carroll Huntress

First Year (Record) 2003 (6-6, 4-3 PL) 1995 (7-4, 4-1 PL) 1989 (5-5, 2-2 PL) 1986 (3-7, 1-3 PL) 1975 (5-4) 1969 (3-5-1) 1965 (6-3)

Eden Returns While the new coaching staff was certainly one of the biggest changes of the offseason, the Bison on-field personnel certainly received a boost when 2007 All-Patriot League selection Josh Eden returned from a two-year mission. The hulking defensive lineman started all 22 games as a freshman and sophomore and posted 90 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. Eden, who participated in spring football this past offseason, is expected to return to his starting defensive line position. Another familiar face will be rejoining the Bison this fall as senior A.J. Pompliano returns. The nowre wide receiver missed last season while serving the country in Iraq as part of the military. To honor his team teammate, 2010 graduate Sam Nana-Sinkam Po wore Pompliano’s No. 6 last fall.

Success in Close Games Buc Bucknell has had success in close games in recent yyears. In fact, the Bison have posted a 10-4 record in games decided by seven points or less since 20 2006.

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Buc Bucknell won nine games over the last two seasons and most have been close. The last nine Bison vi victories have come by a combined 37 points, an aver average of just over four points per game. The eight-po eight-point margin of victory over Georgetown last Oc October marked Bucknell’s largest win since a 14-po 14-point triumph in the 2007 season finale at Fordham Fordham.

Yellow Flags Bucknell was the least-penalized team in the nation in 2007 and 2008 and finished second last year. In 2009, the Bison ranked second nationally in fewest penalties per game (3.64) and third nationally in fewest penalty yards per game (35.50). Over the last 16 games, the Bison have been penalized 50 times for 470 yards, while their opponents have piled up 892 penalty yards on 99 penalties. Fewest Penalties per Game (2009) 1. Penn - 3.40 2. Bucknell - 3.64 3. Delaware - 3.91 4. Villanova - 3.93 5. Davidson - 4.30 Fewest Penalty Yards per Game (2009) 1. Penn - 29.10 2. Villanova - 34.67 3. Bucknell - 35.00 4. Dayton - 36.91 5. Delaware - 37.73

Patriot League Preseason Poll 1. Colgate 46 (6 first-place votes) 2. Lafayette 36 (2) 3. Lehigh 35 (3) 4. Holy Cross 34 (1) 5. Bucknell 17 6. Georgetown 12 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: Greg Sullivan, Colgate Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: Mude Ohimor, Holy Cross

Returning All-League Players Two of Bucknell’s four All-Patriot League selections from 2009 will return this year. Senior defensive back Ahkiel White and junior defensive lineman Robert De La Rosa will be back in Orange and Blue after earning second-team citations a year ago. White, who was named a Preseason AllAmerican by Consensus Draft Services prior to the 2009 campaign, registered 60 tackles and a teamhigh four interceptions last year. He intercepted a pass in three straight games midseason, making him the first Bison to accomplish that since Erich Muzi in 1998. One of only two sophomore defensive players to be recognized on the All-League team, De La Rosa piled up a career-high 43 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss in 2009. He ranked second on the Bison and tied for fourth in the Patriot League in tackles for loss as he upped his two-year total to 14.5. De La Rosa registered at least 0.5 tackles for loss in nine of Bucknell’s 11 games.

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 Notebook  Position Changes A number of Bison changed positions during the offseason. A complete list of position changes is below: Tyler Anderson: LBDE Brandon Besant: RBFB James Carson: DLFB Frank DeNick: DBWR Matthew Diles: DLTE John Gallagher: RBWR Nick Gatto: LBTE Alex Iwaskiw: RBWR A.J. Pompliano: RBWR Sean Rafferty: DBLB Ryan Smith: RBFB

Number Changes Five Bucknell players changed numbers during the offseason. A complete list of number changes is below: Brandon Besant: 4022 Jamil Crews: 3420 Robert De La Rosa: 9324 Matthew Diles: 9989 Donald Quarles: 184

is quite different. Last year, Bucknell’s returning players had combined for 330 career starts. This season, that figure is down to 244. Career Starts by Position 2009 2010 Quarterbacks 25 8 Running Backs 52 8 Receivers 51 30 Offensive Linemen 62 56 Defensive Linemen 27 59 Linebackers 63 15 Defensive Backs 50 68 Total 330 244

Opponents Bucknell’s 11 opponents posted a combined 61-69 record in 2009. Five opponents finished the season with above-.500 records.

Aiming for .500 Bucknell has posted three straight losing seasons for the first time since finishing under .500 four consecutive years from 1991 to 1994. The Bison have registered at least a .500 mark 10 times in the last 15 years.

Keeping Travel to a Minimum Record Watch Only one current Bison player shows up in Bucknell’s career record book and that is WR Shaun Pasternak. The senior ranks 10th in program history in receiving yards (1,515) and is tied for 10th in receptions (96). Pasternak is close to the career touchdown mark of 18 as he enters his senior campaign with 15 career touchdown receptions. Also close to entering the Bison career record book is DB Ahkiel White. White has eight career interceptions, one away from tying Mike Augsberger, Nate Musselman and Justin Lustig for 10th place in that category.

Outside of Patriot League road contests at Georgetown and Holy Cross every other year, Bucknell has played all but two of its games since 2003 in its home state of Pennsylvania or New York. Over that span, the Bison are 4-11 in New York, 5-3 outside New York and Pennsylvania (at Georgetown, Holy Cross, Delaware State and Richmond) and 23-32 inside Pennsylvania. Nine of Bucknell’s 11 games this year will take place in New York or Pennsylvania with the only exceptions being road contests at Georgetown and Holy Cross.

Bison Good Sports In 2006, the Bucknell Department of Athletics and Recreation announced its new “Bison Good Sports!” campaign, a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. The objective of the campaign, according to Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt “is to thank fans for the tremendous energy and enthusiasm they bring to each Bucknell athletics contest while also empowering them as caretakers of the collegiate gameday experience. While the extremes of unwanted behavior and its impact on home and visiting fans are not commonplace at Bison athletics events, Bucknell and our visiting teams ask for our fans’ help in keeping their support of our teams positive and cheer with positive encouragement, rather than supporting an atmosphere of intimidation that attempts to degrade opposing players and teams. We hope that our fans will continue to join our players, coaches and staff in helping all spectators find creative and ingenious ways to positively support our Bucknell student-athletes.” In addition to the announcement of the “Bison Good Sports Campaign,” the department of athletics and recreation also focused specific student-athlete programming to discuss the role student-athletes and coaches play in fostering an environment of good sporting conduct. “The Speaking Specialists,” leaders in the field in providing communications, leadership, speech and sportsmanship training to student-athletes at all levels came to campus last September. The comprehensive, interactive program was designed to generate thought and discussion among student-athletes facing the top issues of today. Specific emphasis was given toward practicing good sportsmanship both on and off the playing field and representing their school, team and themselves in a positive light in everything from helping in recruiting to job interviews.

Not Quite as Experienced Entering last year, Bucknell was expected to have its most experienced team in years. This year

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 2010 Roster  No. 79 48 98 7 22 91 51 73 27 39 95 59 93 23 20 61 24 41 18 89 94 92 64 17 81 63 83 29 33 25 42 35 78 34 68 13 66 55 9 49 36 96 44 58 37 10 11 99 12 8 74 38 72 84 57 10 1

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Name Afkhami, Amir Anderson, Tyler Banson, Ian Batten, Burke Besant, Brandon Boline, Kyle Bolte, Tim Brazinski, Paul Briggs, Jamal Cardinute, Mike Carson, James Carter, Anthony Cobelli, Sean Copeland, Brian Crews, Jamil Dal Bello, Ian De La Rosa, Robert DeNick, Frank Dierkes, Derek-London Diles, Matthew Eckard, Alex Eden, Josh Eureste, Orlando FitzSimmons, Terance Flaherty, Jake Flynn, Brian Forbes, Brent Francis, Joseph Friend, Travis Gallagher, John Gatto, Nick Gerlach, Rob Gordon-Hamm, Devin Goyette, Jeff Greer, Richard Gutowski, Ryan Haywood, Josh Herman, Greg Hopson, C.J. Ityokumbul, Terna Iwaskiw, Alex Jessup, Reishad Johnson, Matt Joyce, Patrick Kelly, T.J. Kevitch, Austin Laukien, Stefen Mackenzie, Teddy Magill, Lenny Massaro, Luke Maturo, Clark Morgan, Ryan Morris, Brandon Najbar, Patryk Nissley, Travis Noshay, David Orth, Drew

Pos. DL DE DE QB FB DL LB OL DB DB FB OL P/K TE RB OL DL WR QB TE P/K DL DL DB WR OL DE DB FB WR TE DB DL LB OL P OL OL QB TE WR DE LB LB DB QB P/PK TE QB TE OL DB OL WR LB QB K

Cl. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Ht. 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0

Wt. 265 221 215 215 204 260 230 260 195 185 234 280 165 226 190 280 275 190 185 230 200 265 255 180 186 270 235 205 230 175 225 200 294 205 280 190 265 265 198 240 184 197 210 210 170 185 180 230 185 225 305 161 270 180 214 188 190

Hometown/High School Gaithersburg, Md./Thomas S. Wootton Fairport, N.Y./Fairport Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch Douglas, Ga./Coffee Windsor, Ontario/Western Reserve Academy (Ohio) Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Maplewood, N.J./Columbia Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter Christian School Columbia, S.C./Irmo Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield Dunmore, Pa./Dunmore Tampa, Fla./Jefferson Allen, Texas/Allen Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Middlesex, N.J./Immaculata Woodsfield, Ohio/Monroe Central Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls Mount Airy, Md./Linganore State College, Pa./State College Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie Philadelphia, Pa./Haverford School Oceanport, N.J./Red Bank Catholic Hazlet, N.J./Biotechnology/Raritan Coal Township, Pa./Shamokin Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley Stewartsville, N.J./Blair Academy Waxhaw, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown Washington, D.C./Our Lady of Good Counsel Dillsburg, Pa./Trinity Allen, Texas/Allen Owings Mills, Md./Calvert Hall Barberton, Ohio/Barberton Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills Lusby, Md./Patuxent Boalsburg, Pa./State College Area/Kent School (Conn.) Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Academy Highspire, Pa./Steelton-Highspire San Antonio, Texas/Central Catholic Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Fort Washington, Pa./Germantown Academy Lincoln, Mass./The Rivers School Livingston, Mont./Hotchkiss School (Conn.) San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines Port Matilda, Pa./State College Area New Haven, Conn./Hotchkiss School/UConn Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury Enola, Pa./Cumberland Valley Lodi, N.J./Lodi Mount Joy, Pa./Manheim Central Parkland, Fla./Douglas Sugarloaf, Pa./Hazleton Area

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 2010 Roster  No. 15 86 28 88 76 87 6 19 4 43 5 62 21 80 40 70 60 85 31 90 32 56 69 30 45 53 82 16 75 97 11 65 50 14 26 67 2 3

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Pos. RB DE DB WR OL WR WR P/K DB DB DB OL DB TE LB OL DL WR FB DL RB OL OL DB RB LB WR DB OL DL WR OL LB QB DB OL RB/WR RB

Cl. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-7 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-4 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-4 5-8 5-10

Wt. 170 205 160 199 259 172 195 178 175 200 178 270 178 220 215 298 213 180 205 250 185 275 295 165 195 233 165 165 265 261 175 290 208 178 205 295 166 205

Hometown/High School Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin Lanham, Md./Gonzaga Roanoke, Va./William Byrd Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights Southfield, Mich./Groves Plantation, Fla./Northeast Cary, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons Chatham, N.H./Seton Hall Prep Upper Marlboro, Md./Saint John’s Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial Reserve, La./East St. John LeMoyne, Pa./Lawrenceville School (N.J.) Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Mars, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft Mt. Airy, Md./Urbana Allen, Texas/Allen Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Oceanport, N.J./Red Bank Catholic Rochester, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Westbury, N.Y./Westbury San Diego, Calif./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) Norman, Okla./Norman North Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Township Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Prep Lansdale, Pa./North Penn Upper Falls, Md./John Carroll Frederick, Md./Governor Thomas Jefferson Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson Plano, Texas/Plano East Somerset, N.J./Franklin Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods Steelton, Pa./Steelton-Highspire

* Varsity letters earned Head Coach: Joe Susan (Delaware ’77), first season Offensive Assistant Coaches: Bryan Bossard (Delaware ’89) (OC/WR/RB), R.D. Montgomery (Wake Forest ’04) (TE), Mike O’Connor (Lafayette ’04) (QB/RB), Chad Rogosheske (Hamline ’99) (OL), Rich Scarantino (King’s College ’86) (RB) Defensive Assistant Coaches: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ’87) (DC/LB), Matt Borich (Bucknell ’01) (DL), Ross Pennypacker (Millersville ’05) (S), Chip Taylor (Illinois State ’02) (CB/ST) Strength & Conditioning Coach: John Field (Texas Lutheran ’99)

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 2010 Roster  Numerical Roster 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Orth, Drew............................. Drew w............................. K Woods, Woods Marlon ............. RB/WR Young, Jeremiah ....................RB Quarles, Donald .................. DB Robertson, Bryce ................. DB Pompliano, A.J. .................. WR Batten, Burke ....................... QB Massaro, Luke.......................TE Hopson, C.J. ....................... QB Noshay, David ..................... QB Kevitch, Austin .................... QB Laukien, Stefen ................. P/PK Walker, Victor..................... WR Magill, Lenny ...................... QB Gutowski, Ryan .......................P Wesley, Brandon .................. QB Owoyele, Robert ...................RB Vallala, Sal ........................... DB FitzSimmons, Terance .......... DB Dierkes, Derek-London ....... QB Prendeville, Bill ....................P/K Crews, Jamil .........................RB Romanowski, Tom ............... DB Besant, Brandon ................... FB

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48

Copeland, Brian....................TE Brian....................TE De La Rosa, Rosa Robert...............DL Robert DL Gallagher, John ................... WR White, Ahkiel ...................... DB Briggs, Jamal ........................ DB Palmer, Derrick .................... DB Francis, Joseph ..................... DB Stewart, Wayne .................... DB Smith, Ryan .......................... FB Smith, Tyler ..........................RB Friend, Travis ........................ FB Goyette, Jeff .......................... LB Gerlach, Rob ....................... DB Iwaskiw, Alex ...................... WR Kelly, T.J. ............................. DB Morgan, Ryan ...................... DB Cardinute, Mike .................. DB Sellers, Sean .......................... LB DeNick, Frank .................... WR Gatto, Nick...........................TE Rafferty, Sean ........................ LB Johnson, Matt ....................... LB Thompson, Charles ...............RB Anderson, Tyler.................... DE

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Phillip, Josh ......................... OL Gordon-Hamm, Gordon Hamm Devin .........DL DL Afkhami, Amir......................DL Sangimino, Joe......................TE Flaherty, Jake ...................... WR Turner, Tajh ........................ WR Forbes, Brent ....................... DE Najbar, Patryk ..................... WR Skwara, Gabe ...................... WR Oyekoya, Samuel ................. DE Pinnock, Brandon ............... WR Pasternak, Shaun................. WR Diles, Matthew .....................TE Smith, Tracey ........................DL Boline, Kyle ..........................DL Eden, Josh ............................DL Cobelli, Sean........................P/K Eckard, Alex.........................P/K Carson, James ....................... FB Jessup, Reishad .................... DE von Paris, John ......................DL Banson, Ian.......................... DE Mackenzie, Teddy .................TE

2010 Roster Breakdown

Pronunciation Guide Amir Afkhami .......... ah-MEER Aff-KAH-ME Besant ...........................................be-SAHNT Boline ................................................BO-leen Bolte .....................................................BOLT Brazinski ...................................... bra-ZIN-ski Cardinute ................................... CAR-di-noot Dierkes ...........................................DEER-cass Eureste ............................................YUR-s-tay Gatto................................................ GAH-toe Gerlach ........................................... GER-lock Terna Ityokumbul .. TAY-na IT-E-O-come-BO Iwaskiw ....................................ih-WASS-kyew Laukien ........................................ LAW-key-in Maturo ........................................ Mah-TUR-o Najbar .............................................NAHJ-bar Noshay ..............................................NO-shay Owoyele ..........................................o-WAY-lay Oyekoya ...................................OY-ya-KOY-ya Pompliano ...........................POMP-lee-ahn-O Rohrbaugh ....................................ROAR-baw Sangimino .............................. San-JA-mean-O Skwara..........................................SKWAHR-a Vollmar ......................................... VOLE-mar Ahkiel White .................................... ah-KEEL

Ityokumbul, Ternaa ................TE ................ TE Weaver, Weaver Colton ..................... LB Bolte, Tim ............................ LB Traber, Beau .......................... LB Herman, Greg...................... OL Spahr, Christopher ............... OL Nissley, Travis........................ LB Joyce, Patrick ........................ LB Carter, Anthony ................... OL Simmons, Alex ......................DL Dal Bello, Ian ...................... OL Rohrbaugh, Carson.............. OL Flynn, Brian......................... OL Eureste, Orlando...................DL Wary, Andrew ...................... OL Haywood, Josh .................... OL Williams, Fitz ...................... OL Greer, Richard ..................... OL Steinhilber, Troy................... OL Shields, Andre ...................... OL Morris, Brandon .................. OL Brazinski, Paul ..................... OL Maturo, Clark ...................... OL Vollmar, Jason ...................... OL

By State/Country

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In-Season Birthdays

Pe Pennsylvania ........................ 27 Maryland ............................ 12 M New Jersey .......................... 12 N Texas ..................................... 9 Te New York .............................. 6 N Ohio ..................................... 5 O Florida................................... 4 Fl North Carolina...................... 3 N California .............................. 2 C Connecticut .......................... 2 C Massachusetts ........................ 2 M Washington, D.C. ................. 2 W Georgia ................................. 1 G Louisiana............................... 1 Lo Michigan ............................... 1 M Montana ............................... 1 M New Hampshire .................... 1 N Oklahoma ............................. 1 O South Carolina ...................... 1 So Virginia ................................. 1 V C Canada .................................. 1

OFFENSE Quarterbacks ......................... 8 Running Backs ...................... 9 Wide Receivers .................... 11 Tight Ends ............................ 7 Offensive Linemen .............. 17 Kickers .................................. 6

SEPTEMBER 6 ...................Kyle Boline (22) 6 .................. Jamil Crews (21) 9 .............. Reishad Jessup (20) 10................Ryan Morgan (18) 21..............Bill Prendeville (20) 23............ Anthony Carter (20) 23................. Patrick Joyce (20) 23..........Brandon Pinnock (19) 23................Andrew Wary (19) 28..............Matthew Diles (20)

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By Class

DEFENSE Defensive Linemen.............. 14 Linebackers ......................... 19 Defensive Linemen.............. 14

Superlatives Oldest ........... Eden (10/30/87) Youngest......Morgan (9/10/92) Tallest.................Maturo (6’5”) Shortest ...............Woods (5’8”) Heaviest ............. Maturo (305) Lightest ............... Palmer (160)

OCTOBER 3 ........Charles Thompson (19) 7 ...................Tyler Smith (20) 25...Derek-London Dierkes (19) 30..................... Josh Eden (23) NOVEMBER 1 ............... Greg Herman (20) 4 ..................... Sal Vallala (19) 10..................... Tim Bolte (21) 10................ Lenny Magill (20) 11................Travis Nissley (21) 17........... Bryce Robertson (21) 18.................Jake Flaherty (19) Age on 2010 birthday in parentheses

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 Where They’re From 

Ontario - 1 MT - 1

NH - 1

NY - 6 MA - 2

MI - 1

PA - 27

CT - 2

NJ - 12 MD - 12

OH - 5 CA - 2

VA - 1 NC - 3 OK - 1 SC - 1

Wash., DC - 2

GA - 1 TX - 9 LA - 1 FL - 4

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 Preseason Depth Chart 

WR

85 87 41 88

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180 172 190 199

LT

62 Carson Rohrbaugh 69 Troy Steinhilber

Jr. So.

6-3 6-4

270 295

LG

61 Ian Dal Bello 56 Christopher Spahr

Jr. So.

6-1 6-2

280 275

C

75 Jason Vollmar 72 Brandon Morris

Sr. So.

5-11 6-2

265 270

RG

59 Anthony Carter 70 Andre Shields

Jr. Jr.

6-0 6-4

280 298

76 Josh Phillip 63 Brian Flynn

Jr. So.

6-4 6-4

259 270

WR

2 Marlon Woods 36 Alex Iwaskiw

Sr. Sr.

5-8 5-9

166 184

TE

49 Terna Ityokumbul 8 Luke Massaro

So. Sr.

6-1 5-10

240 225

QB

7 9 10 12

Jr. Jr. Jr. So.

6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1

215 198 188 185

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FB

Gabe Skwara Brandon Pinnock Frank DeNick Shaun Pasternak

Burke Batten or C.J. Hopson David Noshay Lenny Magill

DE

48 Tyler Anderson 86 Samuel Oyekoya

Sr. So.

6-1 6-3

221 205

DT

24 Robert De La Rosa 64 Orlando Eureste

Jr. Fr.

6-2 6-3

275 255

NG

91 Kyle Boline 78 Devin Gordon-Hamm

Sr. So.

6-2 6-1

260 294

DE

92 Josh Eden 97 John von Paris

Jr. Sr.

6-4 6-2

265 261

SAM

43 Sean Rafferty 58 Patrick Joyce

Jr. So.

6-0 6-1

200 210

MI

53 Beau Traber 34 Jeff Goyette

So. Fr.

5-10 5-11

233 205

WI

57 Travis Nissley 51 Tim Bolte

Sr. Jr.

5-11 6-1

214 230

CB

5 Bryce Robertson 27 Jamal Briggs

Jr. Sr.

5-9 6-2

178 195

SS

26 Ahkiel White 37 T.J. Kelly

Sr. So.

6-2 5-11

205 170

FS

29 Joseph Francis 39 Mike Cardinute 35 Rob Gerlach

So. Jr. Sr.

5-11 5-9 5-11

205 185 200

CB

4 Donald Quarles 17 Terance FitzSimmons

So. So.

5-7 5-11

175 180

31 Ryan Smith 22 Brandon Besant 95 James Carson

Sr. Jr. So.

5-10 6-0 6-2

205 204 234

15 Robert Owoyele 20 Jamil Crews 32 Tyler Smith

So. Jr. So.

5-9 5-9 5-9

170 190 185

K

1 Drew Orth 19 Bill Prendeville

Jr. So.

6-0 6-0

190 178

KR

2

Marlon Woods

Sr.

5-8

166

P

19 Bill Prendeville 13 Ryan Gutowski

So. So.

6-0 5-9

178 190

PR

2

Marlon Woods

Sr.

5-8

166

H

12 Lenny Magill 9 C.J. Hopson

So. Jr.

6-1 6-0

185 198

LS

36 Alex Iwaskiw 62 Carson Rohrbaugh

Sr. Jr.

5-9 6-3

184 265

TB

SAM: Sam Linebacker

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MI: Mike Linebacker

WI: Will Linebacker

2010 Bucknell Football


 Bison Profiles  #79 Amir Afkhami

#7 Burke Batten

#22 Brandon Besant

Sophomore • DL • 6’2” • 265 Gaithersburg, g, Md./Thomas om S. Wootton

Junior • QB • 6’1” • 215 Douglas, g , Ga./Coff Ga./C ee

Junior • RB • 6’0” • 204 Windsor,, Ontario/W. Rese Reserve Acad. (Ohio)

2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game … made three tack tackles, including one for loss, in JV game against Lycoming. Thomas S. Wootton High School: Played P for head coach Greg Ma Malling at Thomas S. Wootton High School ... helped te team to 7-4 record in 2008 ... team captain ... member of leadership council ... named team’s defensive MVP aas a senior. Personal: Amir Habib Afkhami .... born June 17, 1991 in Gaithersburg, Md. ... son of Mansour and Soudabeh Afkhami ... major is undeclared.

One of three junior quarterbacks on the roster ... powerful runne runner ... possesses a strong arm. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Appeared in first ca career game at Cornell … came off bench vs. Big Red and com completed 1 of 2 passes and ran oonce for five yards. 2008 (Fr (Freshman): Served as a backup quarterback to veteran Ma Marcello Trigg ... did not appear in a varsity game … comp completed 3 of 9 passes for 45 yards in JV game against Lyco Lycoming … also scored a rushing touchdown in that contest. Coffee High School: Highly decorated quarterback at Coffee High School ... honorable mention all-state pick ... Region 1-5A Offensive Player of the Year and first team all-region ... earned Trojan Award as overall team MVP ... four-year Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... academic all-state selection ... Academic Athlete of the Month in the October 2007 edition of Get in the Game magazine ... set school records for touchdown passes in a season (19) and career; passing yards in a season (1,501), total yards in a season (1,912), completions in a season (100), points scored in a season (138), touchdown passes in a game (4) and passing yards in a game (276) ... played for coach Jerry Odom ... also a member of the baseball team. Personal: John Burke Batten ... born March 18, 1990 in Douglas, Ga. ... son of Johnnie and Elizabeth Batten ... has a younger sister, Hannah ... majoring in political science. Batten’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 1, at Colgate (2009) Rushing Yards: 5, at Cornell (2009) Long Rush: 5, at Cornell (2009) Passing Attempts: 2, at Cornell (2009) Pass Completions: 1, at Cornell (2009) Passing Yards: -2, at Cornell (2009) Long Pass: -2, at Cornell (2009)

Powerfull built running back Powerfully ... should provide depth at a number of backfield positions ... contin continues to improve ... looking tto bounce back from offseason surgery. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Appeared in final three games of season (Ford (Fordham, Colgate, Holy Cross) … played mainly on special teams … rushed two tim times for 11 yards in JV game against Lycoming. 2008 (Freshman): Saw action in oone game (vs. Colgate) as a freshman ... named Bucknell Scout Team Player of the Week following Robert Morris game ... missed end of season with a broken leg. High School: Attended W.F. Herman Secondary School and Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio ... competed in football and track ... all-city defensive back ... all-province performer in the 100-meter dash and 4x100-meter relay ... played for coach Chuck Schmitt. Personal: Brandon Kingsley Besant ... born Jan. 30, 1988 in Ontario ... son of Irene Besant ... has three siblings, Bobby, Mandi and Jasmine ... majoring in computer science.

#48 Tyler Anderson Senior • DE • 6’1” • 221 Fairport, p , N.Y./Fairport N.Y./F Athletic llinebacker who had a breakout year at linebacker as a junior. 2009 (Ju (Junior): Started all 11 games at linebacker … one of six defen defensive players to start every game gam … 39 of 52 tackles came over season’s final six contests … season-high nine tackles at Colgate … at least 0.5 tackles for loss in seven of 11 gam games … third on squad with seven tackles for loss … tie tied for team lead with 3.5 sacks … posted season-high 11.5 sacks in victory over nationally ranked Holy Cross in season finale … among Patriot League leaders in sacks (11th), tackles for loss (15th) and tackles (30th) … recovered fumbles in each of final two contests of season … named team’s Defensive Player of the Week following Lehigh game. 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games, making at least one tackle in seven ... posted season-high four stops in loss at Holy Cross. 2007 (Freshman): Made one varsity appearance on special teams against Stony Brook ... Bucknell’s leading JV tackler ... recorded 25 stops in three JV games, including nine each against La Salle and Lackawanna ... led team in tackles in two of the three games and was second in the other ... four tackles were for loss. Fairport High School: Played football and baseball ... co-captained football team ... played both linebacker and running back ... 2006 Section V AAA Defensive Player of the Year ... First Team All-Monroe County and Second Team All-Greater Rochester ... earned team’s Red Raider Award ... New York State Scholar-Athlete in both sports ... played for coach Michael Ierlan. Personal: Tyler Patrick Anderson ... born April 10, 1989 in Overland Park, Kan. ... son of Jeff and Paula Anderson ... has a younger sister, Kelsie ... father played offensive line at Emporia State ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2008 ... majoring in civil engineering. Anderson’s Career Highs Tackles: 9, at Colgate (2009) Tackles for Loss: 2, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Sacks: 1.5, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Lehigh (2009) Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Colgate (2009); vs. Holy Cross (2009)

Batten’s Career Rushing Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. Avg. 2008 0/0 0 0 0 2009 1/0 1 5 5.0 Totals 1/0 1 5 5.0 Batten’s Career Passing Statistics Year G/GS Att. Cmp. Int. 2008 0/0 0 0 0 2009 1/0 2 1 0 Totals 1/0 2 1 0

TD 0 0 0 Pct. -50.0 50.0

Lg. Yds/G 0 0 5 5.0 5 5.0 Yds. TD Lg. 0 0 0 -2 0 -2 -2 0 -2

#91 Kyle Boline Senior • DL • 6’2” • 260 Rochester,, N.Y./Gre N.Y./Greece Athena Improved significantly over career … has added size and strength during offseason … expected to challenge for a starting assignment ... gives 100% effort at all times ... plays with aggr aggression and emotion. 2009 (Ju (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman … finished with 29 tackles, 11 of which came in back-to-back backgames against Fordham and Colgate … posted 3.5 3 tackles for loss and one sack … tackles for loss cam came against Duquesne, Marist, Fordham and Colgate … sack was opposite Marist. 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games, starting three of final four at defensive end ... registered at least one tackle in each appearance, including season-high six in season-ending overtime win over Fordham ... registered one-half sack at Marist ... also had an assisted tackle for loss the next week vs. Hofstra ... finished tied for 14th

Tyler Anderson Kyle Boline

Anderson’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL INT PD FF FR 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2008 10/0 6 6 12 0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 11/11 27 25 52 7-28 0 1 0 2 Totals 22/11 33 31 64 7-28 0 1 0 2

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 Bison Profiles  on squad with 20 stops. 2007 (Freshman): Played in all three junior varsity games and was very effective ... finished with 14 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three tackles for loss and a fumble recovery ... had seven tackles and a sack in a 26-19 win over La Salle ... sack on fourth down ended the game ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week after the Holy Cross game. Greece Athena High School: Played varsity football and basketball ... three-year varsity starter on the gridiron ... First Team All-Greater Rochester ... first team all-county ... team captain under coach Rob Cerone ... led team in tackles (85) as a senior ... tied school record for career receptions ... as a senior had 28 receptions for 352 yards and four touchdowns ... scholar-athlete selection three times ... team captain and two-year starter in basketball. Personal: Kyle Christopher Boline ... born Sept. 6, 1988 in Laconia, N.H. ... son of David and Kathy Boline ... has one older brother, Ryan ... civil engineering major. Boline’s Career Highs Tackles: 6, vs. Fordham (2008); at Fordham (2009) Tackles for Loss: 1, (three times) Sacks: 1, vs. Marist (2009) Pass Breakups: 1, at Cornell (2009) Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Fordham (2009) Boline’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 0/0 0 0 0 0-0 2008 10/3 8 12 20 1-5 2009 11/0 10 19 29 3.5-14 Totals 21/3 18 31 49 4.5-19

QBS PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-9 1 0 1 1-9 1 0 1

#51 Tim Bolte Junior • LB • 6’1” • 230 Towson,, Md./Loyola y Blakefield Promisin player who has imPromising proved d dramatically each offseason. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 ggames in a reserve role … posted poste 13 tackles, including two for loss and one sack … collec collected tackles for loss in back-to-back wins over Marist back-to-b and Geor Georgetown … posted first career sack vs. Hoyas. 2008 (Freshman): Played in four of final five games ... registered multiple tackles three straight times ... finished campaign with eight stops ... battled injuries over first half of year. Loyola Blakefield High School: Lettered three times each in football and lacrosse ... team captain on the gridiron under coach Brian Abbott ... two-time all-league

selection ... Second Team All-Metro ... honorable mention all-conference pick in lacrosse. Personal: Timothy Keeley Bolte ... born Nov. 10, 1989 in Towson, Md. ... parents are Howard and Sheila Bolte ... has three siblings, Andrew, Rachel and Katie ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in political science. Bolte’s Career Highs Tackles: 6, vs. Georgetown (2009) Tackles for Loss: 1, vs. Marist (2009); vs. Georgetown (2009) Sacks: 1, vs. Georgetown (2009) Interceptions: 1, at Lehigh (2008) Kickoff Return Yards: 15, at Colgate (2009) Long Kickoff Return: 15, at Colgate (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 15, at Colgate (2009) Bolte’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2008 4/0 1 7 8 0-0 2009 11/0 8 5 13 2-18 Totals 15/0 9 12 21 2-18

INT QBS FF FR 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0

Bolte’s Career KOR/All-Purpose Statistics Year G/GS KR Yds. Avg. Lg. APY 2008 4/0 1 12 12.0 12 12 2009 11/0 1 15 15.0 15 15 Totals 15/0 2 27 13.5 15 27

#73 Paul Brazinski Senior • OL • 6’3” • 260 Baskingg Ridge, g , N.J./Ridge N Apprentic behind three-year Apprenticed starting rright guard Jonathan Grainger as a freshman in 2007 ... served as a valuable backup in 2008 and a 2009 ... poised to compete for starting position ... will be counted c on this fall ... athletic lineman li with good feet ... hard w worker in practice. 2009 (Ju (Junior): Saw action in 11 games in a reserve offensive line rrole … key member of extra-point and field-goal units. 2008 (Sophomore): Started season-opening seas win over Duquesne ... key member of extra point and field goal units ... saw action in nine games overall ... served as backup at a number of offensive line positions. 2007 (Freshman): Starting offensive lineman in the junior varsity games ... did not make a varsity appearance. Ridge High School: Competed in football and track and field ... All-Somerset County, All-Skyland Conference and honorable mention all-area as a senior ... second-team all-league as a junior ... played for coaches Thomas Falato and Anthony Mottola. Persona Personal: Paul Anthony Brazinski ... born Nov. 23, 1988 in Morr Morristown, N.J. ... son of Joseph and Mary Anne Brazinsk Brazinski ... has three siblings, Brian, Mark and Andrea ... Brian played football at Penn ... mother played college basketba basketball at St. Peter’s ... nephew of former Bucknell women’s basketball coach and former U.S. Olympic basketba basketball team member Julienne Simpson ... member of Patriot Patrio League Academic Honor Roll in 2008 and 2009 ... classics major.

#27 Jamal Briggs Senior • DB • 6’2” • 195 Maplewood, p , N.J./C N.J./Columbia J Hard-hitt Hard-hitting defensive back ... physical p player ... lean and long defensive back. 2009 (Ju (Junior): Played in all 11 games, eearning starts against Lehigh an and Lafayette … posted season-high 10 tackles against season-hi the Leop Leopards … collected first career int interception in win over Georgetown … finished camGeorgeto paign with 34 tackles to rank 10 10th on team … named team’s Defensive Player of the We Week following Lafayette game. 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in nine games, making starts against Patriot League foes Georgetown and Holy Cross ... recorded season-high three tackles against Georgetown, all in the first half ... also had tackles against Duquesne and Holy Cross ... returned one kick for five yards opposite Crusaders. 2007 (Freshman): Saw limited varsity action in four games ... major contributor in three jayvee games, finishing with 15 tackles (10 solo), three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery ... registered seven tackles and two forced fumbles against Lackawanna ... forced and recovered a fumble against Hargrave Military Academy ... Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week after the Colgate game. Columbia High School: Played football and lacrosse ... football team captain ... second-team all-conference ... all-area senior scholar ... team defensive player award as a senior ... played for coach Chuck Keegan. Personal: Jamal Joshua Briggs ... born Nov. 28, 1989 in Newark, N.J. ... son of Hilliard Edmond and Charlene Briggs ... has six siblings ... father is a former New Jersey light heavyweight boxing champion ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in economics. Briggs’ Career Highs Tackles: 10, at Lafayette (2009) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Interceptions: 1, vs. Georgetown (2009) Kickoff Return Yards: 5, at Holy Cross (2008) Long Kickoff Return: 5, at Holy Cross (2008) All-Purpose Yards: 5, at Holy Cross (2008) Briggs’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 4/0 0 0 0 0-0 2008 9/2 3 2 5 0-0 2009 11/2 22 12 34 0-0 Totals 24/4 25 14 39 0-0

INT PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 1-0 1 0 0

Briggs’ Career KOR/All-Purpose Statistics Year G/GS KR Yds. Avg. Lg. APY 2007 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 9/2 1 5 5.0 5 5 2009 11/2 1 1 1.0 1 1 Totals 24/4 2 6 3.0 5 6

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2010 Bucknell Football


 Bison Profiles  #39 Mike Cardinute

#59 Anthony Carter

#61 Ian Dal Bello

Junior • DB • 5’9” • 185 JJupiter, p , Fla./Jupiter J p Ch Christian School

Junior • OL • 6’0” • 280 Bethlehem,, Pa./F Pa./Freedom

Junior • OL • 6’1” • 280 Allen,, Texas/A Texas/Allen

Athletic defensive d back ... good speed ... hard worker who will improve w with experience. 2009 (Sophomore): (So Did not see action in a varsity game … recorded one tackle in JV game against Ly Lycoming. 2008 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a rookie. Jupiter Christian School: Competed in football and track at Jupiter Christian School ... captained the football team ... helped lead team to 2007 state championship ... named second team all-state and all-county and first team all-area ... played in 2007 Outback Bowl All-Star Game ... played for coach Bill Powers. Personal: Mike Ryan Cardinute ... born Jan. 16, 1990 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... son of Lori Cardinute... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in management.

Talented offensive lineman who earned st starting position from day one ... replaced three-year starter Jo Jonathan Grainger at right gua guard ... expected to continue as a member of starting unit in 20 2010. 2009 (S (Sophomore): Started all 11 gam games for a second consecutive se season … team’s starting right guard … part of an offensive line that was the same for all 11 games … named team’s Off O ensive Player of the Week following Marist game. 2008 (Freshman): Moved into starting lineup in preseason and started at right guard in all 11 games ... one of two freshman starters on offensive line along with Ian Dal Bello. Freedom High School: Played football, basketball and baseball at Freedom High School ... first team allconference and all-area offensive and defensive lineman ... played for head coach Jason Roeder. Personal: Anthony Frank Carter ... born Sept. 23, 1990 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... parents are Rodney and Yvonne Carter ... has one sister, Jasmine ... father played football at Purdue and with the Pittsburgh Steelers ... mother was a member of the Purdue track and field team ... majoring in chemistry.

#95 James Carson Sophomore • FB • 6’2” • 234 Columbia,, S.C S.C./Irmo 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not see action in a varsity game as a rookie … named team’s Scout Team Play Player of the Week following Lehig Lehigh game … posted 1.5 sacks and two total tackles in JV game aga against Lycoming. Irmo High Hi School: Earned three varsity var letters in football and wrestling wre at Irmo High School ... helped football team cla claim three region championships ... squad was the 4A sta state runner-up in 2006 ... 4A All-Region selection in 200 2008 ... named all-area by The State newspaper ... had 58 tackles, five tackles for loss and four sacks in seven games as a senior ... in wrestling, named all-area four times by The State ... three-time wrestling state qualifier in heavyweight class ... finished second in state as a junior ... 40-7 record as a senior ... earned second place in South Carolina High School Strength Championships as a junior when he bench pressed 335 pounds and squatted 525 pounds. Personal: James Oyenque Carson ... born Feb. 5, 1990 in Columbus, Ohio ... son of James and Margaret Carson ... has two sisters, Maggie and Grace, and one brother, Billy ... father played football at Ohio State … majoring in mechanical engineering.

Anthony Carter

#20 Jamil Crews Junior • RB • 5’9” • 190 Tampa, p , Fla./Jeff J erson Punishin runner who does Punishing not shy away a from contact … ran for te team-high 62 yards and one touch touchdown in 2010 spring game. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Appeared in one ggame (at Cornell) … caught on one pass vs. Big Red … rushed fo for 108 yards on 14 carries in JV game against Lycoming … also returned a kick for 26 yards vs. Warriors … missed most of season with a knee injury. 2008 (Freshman): Named Bucknell Buckn Scout Team Player of the Year in the postseason ... played against Robert Morris and in season finale win over Fordham ... rushed six times for 19 yards against the Rams ... had a seasonbest 21-yard rush in first quarter vs. Fordham ... named Bucknell’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Georgetown game. JJefferson High School: Competed in football and track at Jefferson High School ... was team captain and team MVP in both ssports ... First Team All-Hillsborough County in football ... played for coach Mike Fenton ... as a senior rushed fo for 548 yards (5.9 avg.) and seven touchdowns and caught 338 passes for 467 yards and two scores. Persona Personal: Jamil Akin Crews ... born Sept. 6, 1989 in Tampa, Fla. ... son of James Crews and Patricia Johnson ... major majoring in accounting. Crews’ C Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 6, vs. Fordham (2008) Rushing Yards: 19, vs. Fordham (2008) Rush: 21, vs. Fordham (2008) Long Ru All-Purpose Yards: 19, vs. Fordham (2008) All-Purp Career Rush/Receiving Statistics Crews’ C Year G/ G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2008 2/0 6 19 0 21 0 0 0 0 2009 1/0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 -2 Totals 3/0 6 19 0 21 1 -2 0 -2

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Talented offensive lineman who started fro from day one as a freshman ... ex excellent size. 2009 (S (Sophomore): Started all 11 ga games at left guard for the secon second straight year … part of an of offensive line starting unit that was the same for all 11 conte contests … named team’s Offensive Player of the Week following Penn game. 2008 (Freshman): Moved into starting s lineup in preseason and started at left guard iin all 11 games ... one of two freshman starters on offensive line along with Anthony Carter ... recorded tackle on a fumble return in first career game (vs. Duquesne). Allen High School: Second-team all-district in 2007 ... earned academic all-state honorable mention ... honorable mention all-district as an offensive lineman as a junior ... played for coach Tom Westerberg ... also played hockey and served as co-captain as a junior. Personal: Ian Angelo Dal Bello ... born April 5, 1990 in Belleville, Ontario ... parents are Brian and Margaret Dal Bello ... has a sister, Julie ... majoring in management.

#24 Robert De La Rosa Junior • DL • 6’2” • 275 Lancaster,, Pa./Manhei Pa./Manheim Township Made im immediate impact on defensive line as a freshman in 2008 ... big and active lineman. 2009 (S (Sophomore): Second Team All-Patriot All League selection … oone of only two sophomore def defensive players to be named All-League A in 2009 … one of six si defensive players to start all 11 games … eighth on te team with 43 tackles … second on team with 9.5 tackles fo for loss … tied for third on squad with three sacks … pos posted at least 0.5 tackles for loss in nine of 11 games, including final eight … recovered a fumble against Marist and broke up passes against Duquesne and Colgate … among Patriot League leaders in tackles for loss (4th) and sacks (15th) … named team’s Defensive Player of the Week after Robert Morris and Penn games … earned team’s George Rieu Award at postseason awards banquet … the George Rieu Award is given to the team’s outstanding defensive lineman. 2008 (Freshman): Earned team’s Stuart M. Smith Award

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 Bison Profiles  as the outstanding newcomer ... earned team’s Defensive Player of the Week Award after Robert Morris and Marist games ... recovered two fumbles vs. Robert Morris ... posted a season-high nine tackles vs. Red Foxes ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week following Marist performance ... had three consecutive games (Cornell, Marist, Hofstra) with at least one tackle for loss ... started first nine games ... missed final two contests after undergoing surgery on thumb ... tied for team lead with five tackles for loss ... 11th on squad with 34 tackles ... played both defensive end and nose guard. Manheim Township High School: Participated in football and track ... Lancaster-Lebanon League Defensive Lineman of the Year ... first team all-league and second-team all-state selection ... played for coach Mike Melnyk. Personal: Roberto Antonio De La Rosa ... born May 16, 1990 in Queens, N.Y. ... son of Roberto De La Rosa and Marta Ochoa ... has four siblings, Celia, Martha, Helga and Vicky ... majoring in mechanical engineering. De La Rosa’s Career Highs Tackles: 9, at Marist (2008) Tackles for Loss: 2, vs. Marist (2009); vs. Georgetown (2009) Sacks: 1, (three times) Pass Breakups: 1, (four times) Fumble Recoveries: 2, at Robert Morris (2008)

#92 Josh Eden Junior • DL • 6’4” • 245 State College, g , Pa./State Pa./St College

Robert De La Rosa

De La Rosa’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS PD FF FR 2008 9/9 16 18 34 5-21 1.5-12 2 0 2 2009 11/11 21 22 43 9.5-38 3-19 2 0 1 Totals 20/20 37 40 77 14.5-59 4.5-31 4 0 3

#41 Frank DeNick

Josh Eden

Junior • WR • 6’2” • 190 Middlesex,, N.J./Immaculata N.J./Im J Moving to wide receiver after two years as a defensive back … versatile p player. 2009 (Sophomore): (So Saw action in five games, gam predominantly on special te teams. 2008 (Fr (Freshman): Appeared in three gam games, mainly on special teams ... n named Bucknell’s Scout Team Play Player of the Week following Fordham win. Immaculata High School: Com Competed in baseball and football ... captained the football footbal team as a senior ... named First Team All-Skyland Conference, first team all-county, second team all-area and second team all-state (non-public) ... two-year starter at quarterback with a career record of 23-1 ... led 2006 team to a conference title and a Parochial Group III state championship ... helped 2007 team to another league title and the Parochial Group III championship game ... named team’s offensive MVP as a senior, when he completed 61% of his passes for 1,201 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also rushed for 287 yards and six TDs ... named to New Jersey Football Coaches Association 2007 Super 100 All-State Team played in New Jersey North-South All-Star Game at Rutgers Stadium ... played for head coach Pierce Frauenheim ... also an all-conference and all-area pick in baseball. Personal: Francis V. DeNick ... born Nov. 21, 1989 in Somerville, N.J. ... son of Frank and Jill DeNick ... has two younger brothers, Salvatore and Angelo ... majoring in psychology.

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#89 Matthew Diles Sophomore homore • TE • 6’4” • 230 Chagrin g Falls,, Ohio/C Ohio/Chagrin Falls Looking to bounce back after missing 22009 season with a knee injury … good size … tallest player on team. 2009 (Fre (Freshman): Missed entire season wi with a knee injury … underwent season-ending surgery in Octob October. Chagrin Falls High School: Played both b football and basketball at Chagrin Falls High School S ... Honorable Mention All-Ohio in football as a senior s ... First Team AllNortheast District, All-Geauga Co County, All-News Herald and All-Sun Times in 2008 ... all-conference selection as a senior ... honorable mention all-county as a junior ... McDonald’s Scholar-Athlete in 2007 and 2008 ... Geauga County Touchdown Club Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Chagrin Valley Conference as a senior ... team captain as a senior ... earned team’s Scott Award for dedication in leadership in 2008 ... 79 career tackles ... played in 22 straight games on offensive and defensive lines. Personal: Matthew David Diles ... born Sept. 28, 1990 in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. ... son of Dave and Suzanne Diles ... has one brother, Mitchell ... major is undeclared.

Missed th the last two years while completing a Mormon mission completin … retur returned to Bucknell for the sprin spring 2010 semester and participated in spring practice participat … two-y two-year starter ... led the team in sa sacks as a freshman and sophomore ... has outstanding sophomo size and speed ... tenacious in pursuit .... projected to return to starting position after two-year layoff. 2007 7 ((Sophomore): First Team A All-Patriot League selection … started all 11 games for a second straight year … poste posted 53 tackles to rank seventh on team … ranked fourth in the Patriot League in sacks (4.5) and fifth in tackles ffor loss (11) … posted season-high nine tackles against bboth Holy Cross and Lehigh … posted at least one tack tackle for loss in nine of 11 games. 2006 (Fr (Freshman): One of two rookies to start every game on defen defense ... finished with 37 tackles (19 solo), including team-high four sacks and seven tackles for loss ... ranked a team-h fifth in tthe Patriot League in sacks ... also intercepted a pass and batted down two others ... recovered one fumble season-high seven tackles at Lehigh ... had five solo stops ... season and six ttotal tackles against Colgate ... pickoff came at Cross ... logged two sacks each against Marist and Holy Cr Colgate ... won the team’s George Rieu Award as the outstanding defensive lineman ... earned Lewisburg most out Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Week honors Touchdo after the Marist and Colgate games. College High School: Lettered three times in State C football and twice in baseball ... captained State College football team under head coach Albert Wolski ... AssociPress All-State defensive end ... played in East-West ated Pres All-Star Game ... all-conference selection ... member Central Pennsylvania chapter of National Football of Cent Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Foundat Personal: Full name is Joshua Timothy Eden ... born Oct. Persona 30, 1987 in Brigham City, Utah ... son of Timothy and Kris Eden ... has three sisters, Erin, Abbie and Emilee ... K i Ed majoring in accounting. Eden’s Career Highs Tackles: 9, vs. Holy Cross (2007); at Lehigh (2007) Tackles for Loss: 2, (three times) Sacks: 2, at Marist (2006); vs. Colgate (2006) Pass Breakups: 2, at Cornell (2007) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Fordham (2006) Interceptions: 1, at Holy Cross (2006) Eden’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS PD FF FR 2006 11/11 19 18 37 7-22 4-17 2 0 1 2007 11/11 26 27 53 11-39 4.5-20 3 0 0 Totals 22/22 45 45 90 18-61 8.5-37 5 0 1

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 Bison Profiles  #17 Terance FitzSimmons

#29 Joseph Francis

#42 Nick Gatto

Sophomore • DB • 5’11” • 180 Philadelphia, p , Pa./Haverford Pa./Have School

Sophomore • DB • 5’11” • 205 Arlington, g , Texas/Ju Texas/Juan J Seguin

Sophomore • TE • 6’2” • 225 Waxhaw,, N.C./Charlo N.C./Charlotte Catholic

2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a vvarsity game in his first year as a Bison B … saw action in JV game against Lycoming and made three thr tackles and posted one pass bbreakup. Haverford School: Earned Haverfo three varsity var letters in football at The Ha Haverford School ... also a four-yea four-year member of track & field team ... spent one year as a m member of the wrestling squad ... named All-Inter AC, All-Main A Line and allcity in football in 2008 ... team M MVP ... helped football squad to 7-3 record while rushing for 859 yards on 119 carries as a senior ... scored 11 touchdowns in final year ... outdoor track & field team captain ... named MVP of grade each year ... earned Anthony J. Farrel Track & Field Award, given to the athlete who shows dedication to the sport ... All-Main Line and All-Delco in track & field ... helped Haverford to a first-place finish in the 4x100 relay at the Penn Relays. Personal: Terance Brandon FitzSimmons ... born Dec. 18, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... son of Karen FitzSimmons ... has one brother, Christopher ... major is undeclared.

Athletic … can play defensive back or li linebacker … improved throughout freshman camthrough paign. 2009 (F (Freshman): Finished ninth on team with 34 tackles … recorded record season-high nine tackles in win over Marist … named Patriot P League Rookie of the W Week following Marist contest … made first career start against Red Foxes … posted seven tackles and 0.5 tackl tackles for loss at Fordham … second on team with five pass bbreakups, four coming in final two games of season vs. Colgate and Holy Cross … both pass breakups against Holy Cross came in fourth quarter in upset of nationally ranked Crusaders … broke up a pass that would have resulted in a touchdown on second-to-last play of game … earned starts against Marist, Fordham, Colgate and Holy Cross. Juan Seguin High School: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Juan Seguin High School, the same school that produced fellow Bucknell recruit Robert Owoyele ... first-team all-district safety on the gridiron ... named team’s defensive MVP ... second-team all-district guard in basketball ... named the most outstanding defensive player on the baseball team. Personal: Joseph Rothschild Francis ... born March 30, 1991 in Fort Worth, Texas ... son of Lajuana Francis ... has three siblings, Ebony Francis, Timothy Rogers and Malcolm Rogers ... major is undeclared. Francis’ Career Highs Tackles: 9, vs. Marist (2009) Tackles for Loss: 0.5, at Fordham (2009) Pass Breakups: 2, at Colgate (2009)

2009 (F (Freshman): Did not appear iin a varsity game … produced four tackles and a pass breakup break in JV game against Lycoming. Lycoming Charlotte Catholic High Charlot School: Member of football and bask basketball teams at Charlotte Cat Catholic High School ... played for fo coach Jim Oddo ... all-conference selection in football ... helped team to third round of state playoffs. Personal: Nicholas Mario Gatto ..... born Jan. 11, 1991 in Massapequa, N.Y. ... son of Alfredo and Joanne Gatto ... has one brother, Michael ... major is undeclared.

#63 Brian Flynn Sophomore • OL • 6’4” • 270 Hazlet,, N.J./Biotechnology/Raritan N.J./Biotechno J 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a freshman. Biotechnology/Raritan High Biotechn Schools: Attended Biotechnology High School for academics and Raritan Rari High School for athletics ... earned three letters in footba football and three in track & field at Ra Raritan ... helped football team to tthe National Division championship in 2008 ... First Te Team All-National Division Shore Conference ... two-yea two-year team captain of track & field squad ... Monmouth County Cou discus champion as a sophomore. Personal: Brian Patrick Flynn ... born July 12, 1991 in Red Bank, N.J. ... son of Rich and Susan Flynn ... has one younger brother, Connor ... majoring in biology.

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Francis’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2009 11/4 22 12 34 0.5-1 Totals 11/4 22 12 34 0.5-1

INT PD FF FR 0 5 1 0 0 5 1 0

#25 John Gallagher Sophomore • WR • 5’11” • 175 Stewartsville,, N.J./Bla N.J./Blair J Academy Promisin wide receiver … Promising impressed coaches in 2009 impresse preseason … looking to bounce back from a leg injury. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Appeared in four gam games, including three of the season season’s first four … played mainly on special teams … made a tackle in loss at Penn … rushed four time times for nine yards and caught oone pass in JV game agains against Lycoming … battled a naggin ng hamstring injury and a torn ACL that limited nagging playing ttime. Blair Academy: Four-year letterwinner on both football and baseball teams at Blair Academy ... started on offense and defense for football team all four years ... football team captain as a senior when squad posted an undefeated record and was named the New Jersey Team of the Year ... First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League RB as a senior ... First Team All-New Jersey Prep ... four-year starter on baseball team ... baseball team captain as a senior. Personal: John Hunt Gallagher ... born May 6, 1990 in Livingston, N.J. ... son of John and Victoria Gallagher ... has two brothers, Ryan and Brandon ... father played college football ... major is undeclared.

#35 Rob Gerlach Senior • DB • 5’11” • 200 Downingtown, g , Pa./D Pa./Downingtown Hard-nos safety who emerged Hard-nosed last year as one of the team’s steadiest defensive players ... showed explosiveness, e quickness and toughness, all skills the coach coaches are looking for ... should bbe a key in the defensive back backfield this fall ... along with classmate clas Ahkiel White should anchor an an experienced secondary. 2009 (Junior): Tied for third in Pa Patriot League with three interceptions … posted first multi multi-interception game for a Bison since 2007 with two against Robert Morris … also picked off a pass at Penn … 39 interception return yards were second-most on team … appeared in first eight games of season before a season-ending shoulder injury at Lafayette … tied for third on squad with four pass breakups, including two at Lafayette … registered at least two tackles in seven of eight appearances … 13th on team with 23 tackles from defensive backfield … named team’s Defensive Player of the Week after Marist game. 2008 (Sophomore): Only Bison defensive player to start all 11 games ... ranked 10th on team with 37 tackles ... recorded season-high six tackles at Robert Morris ... registered at least one tackle in every game. 2007 (Freshman): Played in five varsity games on special teams ... was also a junior varsity starter, finishing with 20 tackles in three games ... 11 tackles vs. Lackawanna were the most by a JV player all season ... intercepted a pass against Hargrave Military Academy. Downingtown High School: Participated in football, lacrosse and golf ... on the gridiron was named all-area ... selected to play in the Valor Bowl, a county-wide all-star game ... played for coach Mike Milano. Personal: Robert Gerlach ... born April 17, 1988 ... son of Jim Gerlach and Karen Elrod ... father, Jim, is a congressman in Pennsylvania ... has a sister, Katie, and brother, Jimmy ... majoring in management. Gerlach’s Career Highs Tackles: 6, at Robert Morris (2009); vs. Marist (2009) Tackles for Loss: 0.5, at Lafayette (2009); vs. Holy Cross (2009) Pass Breakups: 2, at Lafayette (2009); vs. Holy Cross (2009) Interceptions: 2, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Long Interception Return: 39 vs. Robert Morris (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 39 vs. Robert Morris (2009) Gerlach’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 5/0 1 0 1 0-0 2008 11/11 22 15 37 0-0 2009 8/7 14 9 23 0.5-2 Totals 24/18 37 24 61 0.5-2

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 Bison Profiles  #78 Devin Gordon-Hamm

#66 Josh Haywood

Sophomore • DL • 6’1” • 294 Washington, g , D.C./Our Lad Lady of God Counsel

Sophomore • OL • 6’4” • 265 Barberton,, Ohio/B Ohio/Barberton

Big defensive defe lineman who can take up space … good at stopping the run … improved throughout freshman camthrough paign. 2009 (Fre (Freshman): Saw action in final five games in a reserve role … made single tackles against Lehigh an and Colgate … earned team’s Sco Scout Team Player of the Week following Georgetown gam game … posted one tackle in JV game against Lycoming. Our Lady of God Counsel High S School: Three-sport star at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, participating in football, wrestling and track & field ... football team captain ... first-team all-state ... first-team WCAC ... second-team all-met ... earned 2008 Our Lady of Good Counsel Football Leadership Award and 2007 Our Lady of Good Counsel Christian Character Award ... DC Sports Fan Second Team All-Met selection ... named to 2008 All-Beltway Football Team. Personal: Devin Thomas Gordon-Hamm ... born Jan. 25, 1991 in Silver Spring, Md. ... son of Demetria Gordon ... has one brother, Nolan ... major is undeclared. Gordon-Hamm’s Career Highs Tackles: 1, vs. Lehigh (2009); at Colgate (2009)

Looking tto make an impact after undergoing offseason shoulder undergoi surgery. 2009 (F (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a rookie offensive lineman. Barberton High School: ComBarberto peted in wrestling and football at Barbe Barberton High School ... coached in football by Brian Staats ... named the Barberton Ou Outstanding Lineman of the Year as a senior. Personal: Joshua Paul Haywood ... born June 21, 1991 in Barberton, Ohio ... son of Mark and Julianne Haywood ... has one younger brother, Dylan ... major is undeclared.

Gordon-Hamm’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL INT PD FF FR 2009 5/0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5/0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

#13 Ryan Gutowski Sophomore • P • 5’9” • 190 Owings g Mills,, Md./C Md./Calvert Hall 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Joined team late in pre preseason camp … served as backup punter … made lone appearance in season finale win appearan over No. 13 Holy Cross, punting five times t for an average of 29.6 yard yards … forced three fair catches … longest punt went for 36 yar yards. Calvert H Hall High School: Lettered four times in lacrosse and tthree times in football at Calvert Hall High School ... played running back, linebacker, returned kicks, punted and was a kicker on the gridiron … named to 2009 Towson Times All-Star Lacrosse Team ... played in the 2008 Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Classic and in the Free State AllStar games ... named to 2008 adidas National Lacrosse Classic Baltimore Private School Team ... 2008 FCA National High School Team ... 2007 Rising Junior and 2008 Rising Senior Nike Blue Chip Camps ... won 67% of high school faceoffs ... in the spring was a member of the Bucknell men’s lacrosse team, appearing in five games and winning 7 of 18 faceoffs. Personal: Ryan Michael Gutowski … born Feb. 18, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. … son of Walt and Charlene Gutowski ... has a twin brother, Austin … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … major is undeclared. Gutowski’s Career Highs Punt Average: 29.6, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Long Punt: 36, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Punt Attempts: 5, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Most Inside 20: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Gutowski’s Career Punting Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. 2009 1/0 5 148 29.6 36 Totals 1/0 5 148 29.6 36

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#55 Greg Herman Sophomore • OL • 6’2” • 265 Warren,, N.J./Watch N.J./Watchung J Hills Looking to come back and have a str strong sophomore campaign after aft offseason shoulder surgery. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a game … suffered from a nagging groin injury. Watchung Hills Regional Watchu High Sch School: Team captain at Watchung Hills Regional High Watchun School ... first-team all-county an and all-area. Personal: Gregory Lewis Herman .... born Nov. 1, 1990 in Montclair, N.J. ... son of Barry an and Patty Herman ... has one brother, Paul, who played football at Ithaca College ... uncle, Ed Marinaro, played football at Cornell and spent six seasons in the NFL with the Jets, Vikings and Seahawks ... Marinaro is also an actor, having appeared on a number of television series, including Laverne & Shirley and Hill Street Blues ... cousin, Danny Errico, played football at Rutgers ... named second-team all-state group IV in 2008 ... major is undeclared.

#9 C.J. Hopson Junior • QB • 6’0” • 198 Lusby, y, Md./Patuxent Md./Pat Entered spring s practice first on depth ch chart at quarterback… adept at scrambling … also possesses an accurate arm … gained plenty p of experience during firrst two seasons … tied for 14th in Bison history with four care career 100-yard rushing games. 2009 (S (Sophomore): Started team-high six games at quarterba quarterback, including four of final six contests of season … n named Patriot League Player of the Week after totaling season-high 189 rushing yards and one touchdown in upset of No. 13 Holy Cross in season finale … only Bison to earn conference Player of the Week accolades … 189 yards tied for 23rd on Bison single-game ledger … led team in rushing with 633 yards on 135 attempts … posted four 100-yard rushing performances (vs. Duquesne, Georgetown, Colgate, Holy Cross) … scored five rushing touchdowns, including two against both Georgetown and Colgate … completed 35 passes for 341 yards, ranking second on team in both categories … completed season-high 13 passes for season-high 92 yards in loss at Penn … seasonhigh 43-yard pass to Justin Pulgrano at Colgate set up a go-ahead touchdown in third quarter … earned team’s Keating-Rieu Award as the outstanding player in the

Colgate game … twice named team’s Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Colgate, Holy Cross). 2008 (Freshman): Played in last three games, starting final two ... led team to comeback overtime victory over final Fordham in season finale ... found Justin Pulgrano on a nine-yard touchdown pass with four seconds remaining in regulation to tie score vs. Rams ... season-high second touchdown pass of game ... rushed 46 times for 148 yards ... 44 rushing attempts for 134 yards in his two starts ... tied for third on team with two rushing touchdowns ... completed 35 of 60 passes for 380 yards in his two starting assignments ... had a hand in five of Bucknell’s six touchdowns over final two games of season ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Nov. 17 following Lehigh game ... 32 pass attempts vs. Lehigh were most by a Bison since 2002 ... first Bison freshman to start at quarterback since Marcello Trigg in 2006. Patuxent High School: Competed in football and track ... football team captain and MVP as a senior, when he led the team to a 10-0 record and a conference championship ... county player of the year ... first team allconference quarterback ... Second Team All-Met pick ... Washington Post All-Extra Player of the Year ... named Small School All-State First Team QB ... broke all of Patuxent’s passing records ... as a junior was named first team all-county, second team all-conference and all-state and all-met honorable mention ... played for coach Steve Crounse ... also an all-conference high jumper. Personal: Carl Jay Hopson Jr. ... born Jan. 1, 1990 in Port Charlotte, Fla. ... son of Jay and Nancy Hopson ... has one sister, Cari, and a brother, Austin ... major is undeclared. Hopson’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 29, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Rushing Yards: 189, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Long Rush: 52, at Duquesne (2009) Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Georgetown (2009); at Colgate (2009) Passing Attempts: 34, at Penn (2009) Pass Completions: 18, vs. Fordham (2008) Passing Yards: 229, vs. Fordham (2008) Passing TDs: 2, vs. Fordham (2008) Long Pass: 43, at Colgate (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 189, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Tackles: 1, at Lehigh (2008) Hopson’s Career Rushing Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. Avg. TD 2008 3/2 46 148 3.2 2 2009 9/6 135 633 4.7 5 Totals 12/8 181 781 4.3 7

Lg. Yds/G 28 49.3 52 70.3 52 65.1

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 Bison Profiles  #49 Terna Ityokumbul

#96 Reishad Jessup

#11 Stefen Laukien

Sophomore • FB • 6’1” • 240 Boalsburg, g, Pa./State College/K College/Kent g School (Conn.)

Junior • DE • 5’9” • 197 Washington, g , D.C./Friendshi D.C./Friendship Collegiate Acad.

Sophomore • P/K • 6’1” • 180 Lincoln,, Mass./The Rivers R School

Powerfu player … big and Powerful strong. 2009 (F (Freshman): Did not appear in i a varsity game … rushed fo four times for 16 yards and a tou touchdown in JV game against L Lycoming … also had two tackl tackles in the contest. State C College Area High School: Earned E two varsity letters in football at State College Are Area High School ... spent postgraduate year at The Kent SSchool in Kent, Conn. ... was team captain of football te team at State College ... named Player of the Game on two occasions ... also a member of track and field team ... placed fourth in the shot put in District 6. Personal: Terna Ityokumbul ... born March 9, 1990 in Zaria, Nigeria ... son of Thaddeus and Benedicta Ityokumbul ... has three siblings, Seember, Aundover and Mimi … major is undeclared.

Promisin defensive lineman ... Promising former wa walk-on who joined team prior to the start of preseason practice aas a freshman. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Did not see varsi varsity game action as a sophomore … battled nagging sophomo back, ha hand and foot injuries … posted one sack in JV game against Ly Lycoming. 2008 (Freshman): Did not see action in a game ... named team’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Lafayette game. Friendship Collegiate Academy: Three-time StudentAthlete of the Year ... football team captain as a senior ... played for coach Aazar Abdul Raheem. Personal: Reishad Travis Sinclair Jessup ... born Sept. 9, 1990 in Silver Spring, Md. ... son of Tiffany Jessup ... majoring in economics.

2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not see action in a varsity game … connected on a 30-yard field goal and two extra e points in JV game against Ly Lycoming. Personal: Stefen Alexander Persona Laukien … born Oct. 22, 1990 in Boston Boston, Mass. … son of Frank and Roby Robyn Laukien … has one sister, Br Brigitte … member of Patriot League Academic Honor R Roll in 2009 … major is undeclared.

#36 Alex Iwaskiw Senior • WR • 5’9” • 184 Ellicott City, y, Md./Mount Md./Mo Hebron Tremend Tremendous desire ... handles long-snapping duties. long-snap 2009 ( Junior): Ju Appeared in all 11 gam games … handled longsnapping duties on punts for a second straight year … registered three th total tackles, all on specia special teams, against Cornell, Geo Georgetown and Fordham named tteam’s Special Teams Player of the Week following Lafa Lafayette game … earned team’s Scout Team Player of the W Week award following Penn contest … named Scout Tea Team Player of the Year at team’s postseason awards banquet. 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games, mainly on special teams ... recorded three special teams tackles, including season-high two at Lehigh ... served as long snapper for extra points, field goals and punts ... named Scout Team Player of the Week following Lehigh game. 2007 (Freshman): Played in all three junior varsity games ... best game came against La Salle, when he ran five times for 36 yards ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week after the Cornell game. Mount Hebron High School: Lettered three times each in football and wrestling and twice in baseball ... two-year captain on football team ... named first team all-county defensive back in senior year by the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun ... Maryland Honorable Mention All-State ... gained over 1,000 all-purpose yards during senior year as quarterback, running back and receiver ... named Maryland’s western regional scholar-athlete winner by the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ... Baltimore Ravens’ Roost #4 Scholar Athlete Award winner ... United States Marine Corps scholar athlete award winner. Personal: Alexander Stephen Iwaskiw ... born April 30, 1989 in Columbia, Md. ... son of Pete and Julie Iwaskiw ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member in 2008 ... majoring in biomedical engineering. Iwaskiw’s Career Highs Tackles: 2, at Lehigh (2008) Iwaskiw’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 0/0 0 0 0 0 2008 11/0 3 0 3 0 2009 11/0 1 2 3 0 Totals 22/0 4 2 6 0

INT PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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#58 Patrick Joyce Sophomore • LB • 6’1” • 210 San Antonio,, Texas/Ce Texas/Central Catholic 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity v game as a freshman … m made four tackles in JV game aga against Lycoming. Central Catholic C High School: Played football, fo basketball and golf at C Central Catholic High School ... . played linebacker, special tteams and punter ... helped tea team to state semifinals as a junior and senior ... football team captain as a senior ... first-team all-district, all-area and all-state as a linebacker in 2008 ... twice named first-team rst-tea all-state academic ... first-team all-district and second-team all-state as a junior in 2007 ... member of honor roll every semester ... earned Greg Chavez Linebacker Award in recognition of morality, character and leadership both on and off the field ... coach of AHLL Challenger League for special needs athletes. Personal: Patrick Thomas Joyce ... born Sept. 23, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas ... son of Jack and Katherine Joyce ... has one brother, Michael ... major is undeclared.

#12 Lenny Magill Sophomore • QB • 6’1” • 185 San Diego, g , Calif./To Calif./Torrey Pines Smart player pla who can pick up a new sys system quickly … has an accurate aarm. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not officially ap appear in a varsity game … served as holder for extra points an and field goals … played quarterback in JV game against quarterba Lycoming and completed 2 of 4 passes ffor 20 yards … named team’s Scout Team Player of the W Week following Marist game. Torrey Pines High School: Thre ree-year starter at quarterback for Torrey Pines ... four-time Union Tribune Scholar-Athlete ... two-time Team Offensive Player of the Year ... threw for more than 3,700 career yards and 35 touchdowns ... rushed for more than 1,000 career yards and six touchdowns ... also a member of the track and field team, running the 300-meter dash and 110 high hurdles ... was San Diego North County tennis champion in the 12-and-under age group ... finished high school with a 3.76 GPA. Personal: Lenny Magill ... born Nov. 10, 1990 in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Lenny and Tammy McGill ... father is a Harrisburg, Pa., native ... majoring in computer science.

#37 T.J. Kelly Sophomore • DB • 5’11” • 170 Baskingg Ridge, g ,N N.J./Ridge 2009 (F (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game … suffered shou shoulder injury in JV game against Ly Lycoming … posted four tackles ag against the Warriors … named te team’s Scout Player of the Week following Fordham game. Ridge H High School: Earned three lette letters in football and two in lacrosse at Ridge High School ..... first-team all-county, all-league and all-area ... third-tea third-team all-state selection ... football team captain. Personal: Thomas Michael Kelly Jr. ... born Nov. 24, 1990 in Morristown, N.J. ... son of Tom and Noreen Kelly ... has one brother, Kevin, and one sister, Caitlin ... major is undeclared.

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 Bison Profiles  #8 Luke Massaro

#72 Brandon Morris

Senior • TE • 5’10” • 225 Port Matilda,, Pa./State College Area

Sophomore • OL • 6’2” • 270 Enola,, Pa./Cumberl Pa./Cumberland Valley

After play playing linebacker first two years, swi switched to tight end last fall … sm smart, tough player. 2009 ( Junior): Ju Appeared in all 11 games ga in a reserve role … switc switched from linebacker to tight eend early in season … primarily a blocking tight end due to rrun-based offense … carried the t ball once for two yards at Cornell … saw plenty of time on special teams, especially in kickoff coverage. 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in i four games, mainly on special teams ... returned a squib kick for six yards against Lehigh. 2007 (Freshman): Made one varsity appearance, against Marist ... played in all three junior varsity games, totaling 16 tackles ... made eight stops against La Salle and six against Hargrave Military Academy ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week after the Richmond game. State College High School: Two-year football letterman at State College High School … team captain ... Second Team All-Mid Penn Conference ... Pennsylvania Football News All-Academic Team ... played both linebacker and offensive line as a senior ... led team with 96 tackles (65 solo) ... helped lead team to its first District 3/6 AAAA championship and a berth in the state semifinals ... received Stephen J. Suhey Memorial Award ... played for coach Al Wolski ... joined former State College teammate Josh Eden at Bucknell. Personal: Luke Edwin Massaro ... born April 25, 1989 in State College, Pa. ... son of Tom and Ann Massaro ... has one brother, Adam ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in accounting. Massaro’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 1, at Cornell (2009) Rushing Yards: 2, at Cornell (2009) Long Rush: 2, at Cornell (2009) Tackles: 2, vs. Marist (2007) Tackles for Loss: 1, vs. Marist (2007) Sacks: 1, vs. Marist (2007)

Good siz size … expected to push for a start starting position in 2010. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Played in season op opener at Duquesne in a reserve ro role … did not see game action the rest of the season. Cumberland Valley High Cumber School: Three-year varsity letterman at Cumberland Cu Valley High School under un coach Tim Rimpfel ... team captain ... Mid-Penn A All-League selection on both offense and defense ... secon second-team all-state choice ... named to All-Carlisle Sentinell Team T ... participated in East-West All-Star Game. Personal: Brandon Isaac Morris ... born Jan. 3, 1991 in Camp Hill, Pa. ... son of Harry and Janice Morris ... has one sibling, Colby ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … major is undeclared.

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#57 Travis Nissley Senior • LB • 5’11” • 214 Mount JJoy, y, Pa./Manh Pa./Manheim Central Talented linebacker coming off solid juni junior year ... played quite a bit in bboth of last three years, and has im improved tremendously since day one ... has worked hard in the we weight room to become bigger aand stronger ... very smart player play ... most experienced linebacker on roster. linebacke 2009 (Ju (Junior): Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Y Year ... began year in a backup role to All-Patriot Leag League player Sam NanaSinkam … worked way into st starting lineup after a Nana-Sinkam injury and never left … started nine games, including final eight … finished second on the team with 93 tackles … 45 solo tackles was also second on squad … combined with Greg Jones for 194 tackles, the most by a pair of Bison teammates since 2003 … posted five double-figure tackle outings … season-high 15 stops came at Lafayette … averaged 9.6 tackles in nine starts … posted one tackle for loss and three pass breakups … two pass breakups came at home against Lehigh … finished sixth in Patriot League in tackles. 2008 (Sophomore): Earned extra playing time in the second half of the year, filling in for an injured Sam Nana-Sinkam at “will” linebacker position ... played in 11 games, starting final five ... fourth on team with 55 tackles ... totaled at least seven tackles in each start, including season-high 12 in season finale vs. Fordham ... posted first career interception in win over Rams ... 45 of 55 tackles came in starts ... named team’s Defensive Player of the Week following win over Fordham. 2007 (Freshman): (F Lettered as a first-year player after seeing action ac in all 11 varsity games as a second-string linebacker lineback ... was very productive, totaling 45 tackles, including includin 2.5 for loss ... finished second on the team in tackles tackle among freshmen, trailing only Ahkiel White (52) ... sseason-high eight tackles against Stony Brook ... registered registere at least three tackles in 10 of 11 games. Manheim Manhei Central High School: Lettered three times in footba football and once in wrestling ... first-team all-section linebacker lineback ... twice named second-team all-section as a defensive defensiv end ... as a senior served as team captain and was named nam linebacker of the year as team went 11-2 ... member of Pennsylvania Football News All-Academic Gold Team ... earned Most Cooperative Award as a junior ... had 156 tackles tack in last two seasons ... also played tight end and had 490 rushing yards and four TDs as a senior. Personal: Persona Travis Andrew Nissley ... born Nov. 11, 1989 in Lancaster, Lanca Pa. ... son of Darwin and Deb Nissley ... has

one brother, Clark, who will be a sophomore at Bucknell in 2010-11 ... Dean’s List student in mechanical engineering ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... in first six semesters at Bucknell earned three 4.0 GPAs and never had a GPA below 3.91 ... cumulative GPA is 3.96 entering fall 2010 semester. Nissley’s Career Highs Tackles: 15, at Lafayette (2009) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Duquesne (2007); at Georgetown (2008) Pass Breakups: 2, vs. Lehigh (2009) Nissley’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 11/0 24 21 45 2.5-4 2008 11/5 25 30 55 1-3 2009 11/9 45 48 93 1-2 Totals 33/14 94 99 193 4.5-9

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#10 David Noshay Junior • QB • 6’0” • 188 Parkland,, Fla./Douglas Fla./D One of th three junior quarterbacks on the ro roster … completed 4 of 6 passes for 47 yards in 2010 spring ga game. 2009 (Sophomore): (So Missed season after undergoing offseason hand surg surgery. 2008 (F (Freshman): Did not see actio action in a game backing up junio junior Marcello Trigg and senior Andrew Lair. Douglas High School: Three-year ree-yea varsity letterman ... named to Class 6A All-State Firs First Team by the Florida Sports Writers Association as a senior, when he threw for 1,809 yards and 16 touchdowns, and also ran for 1,239 yards and 16 touchdowns in leading the Eagles to the playoffs for the first time since 2003 ... named Nike South Florida Player of the Year ... MVP of the Nike South Florida Dade vs. Broward all-star game ... first team all-county ... had a 289-yard rushing game against Coral Springs High in 2007. Personal: David Milton Noshay ... born Aug. 6, 1989 in Miami, Fla. ... son of Michael and Jill Noshay ... has one brother, Daniel ... majoring in political science.

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2010 Bucknell Football


 Bison Profiles  #1 Drew Orth

#15 Robert Owoyele

Junior • K • 6’0” • 190 Sugarloaf, g , Pa./Hazl Pa./Hazleton Area

Sophomore • RB • 5’9” • 170 Arlington, g , Texas/Ju Texas/Juan J Seguin

Chance to be a three-year starter at kicker .... accurate leg on PATs and FGs .... strong leg on kickoffs ... accurat accurate kicker. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Kicked in all 11 games ga … connected on 17 of 19 extra points … made at least one o extra point in 10 of 11 ga games … converted 16 straight extra e points … kicked off in six games, averaging 55.1 yards ya per kickoff … did not kickoff during middle of seas season due to back injury … connected on 5 of 6 field goal goals, including final four in a row … longest field goal (32 yards) came at Penn … led team with 32 points. 2008 (Freshman): Served as understudy to senior fouryear starter Will Carney ... saw action in four games as Carney battled a leg injury ... connected on first nine extra-point attempts and 13 of 14 overall ... made 38-yard field goal in third quarter vs. Hofstra ... 1-for-1 on field goals ... averaged nearly 58 yards on 10 kickoffs ... named Bucknell’s Special Teams Player of the Week following Marist game where he was 3-for-3 on extra points and averaged 63.0 yards on four kickoffs. Hazleton Area High School: Lettered in football, soccer and swimming ... three-time all-area and two-time all-conference kicker ... All-Anthracite selection ... Times Leader All-Star ... played for coach Rocco Petrone ... soccer team co-captain ... second team all-conference goalie ... also captained the swimming team and was a four-time all-district performer. Personal: Drew William Orth ... born Sept. 1, 1989 in Berwick, Pa. ... son of Bill and Ruth Orth ... has two older siblings, Derek and Ashley ... majoring in civil engineering. Orth’s Career Highs Tackles: 1, at Marist (2008) PATs: 4, vs. Hofstra (2008), vs. Colgate (2008) Field Goals: 1, (six times) Long Field Goal: 38, vs. Hofstra (2008)

Athletic running back … improved throughout t freshman campaign … rushed six times for 39 yards in 2010 spring game. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Saw action in eight games … received more pla playing time as season progressed … only two carries progresse of season came at Colgate, where he totaled 19 yards … rushed for 15 yards on first career carry … spent s plenty of time as part of special teams unit … blocked block a punt in the fourth quarter at Lafayette … named tea team’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Robert Morris game. Juan Seguin High School: Starred in both football and track & field at Juan Seguin High School, where he was teammates with fellow Bison sophomore Joseph Francis ... 2008 team captain ... named to the all-district team ... 2008 recipient of the team’s Cougar Pride Award ... named team offensive MVP in 2007. Personal: Robert Ayoola Owoyele Jr. ... born Aug. 8, 1991 in Arlington, Texas ... parents are Robert and Caroline Owoyele ... has three siblings, Joyce, Beverly and Daniel ... Beverly is a member of the track & field team at Texas ... major is undeclared. Owoyele’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 2, at Colgate (2009) Rushing Yards: 19, at Colgate (2009) Long Rush: 15, at Colgate (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 19, at Colgate (2009)

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Owoyele’s Career Rush/Receiving Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2009 8/0 2 19 0 15 0 0 0 0 Totals 8/0 2 19 0 15 0 0 0 0

#86 Samuel Oyekoya Sophomore • DE • 6’3” • 205 Lanham,, Md./G Md./Gonzaga Made sur surprising impact as a reserve defe defensive lineman in 2009 … played mainly in third-down situations … lean lineman who will fill oout as he gets older … uses quick quickness to advantage. 2009 (Fre (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 gam games in a reserve role … finished w with nine tackles, four of which w were behind the line of scrimma scrimmage age … tied for team lead w with 3.5 sacks … best game cam came me at Fordham with two tackles t for loss and 1.5 sacks aga against gainst NFL prospect John SSkelton … recovered a fumble bby NFL prospect Dominic Randolph on final play of 23-17 upset of No. 13 Holy Cross in season finale. Gonzag Gonzaga College High School: Member of football and track & field teams at Gonzaga College High School ... all-confe all-conference and all-city in football ... named team’s

defensive MVP and captain ... thrower on track & field squad. Personal: Samuel O. Oyekoya ... born Aug. 2, 1991 in New Orleans, La. ... son of Wale and Folashade Oyekoya ... has one brother, Adewunmi, and one sister, Sarah ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … major is undeclared. Oyekoya’s Career Highs Tackles: 3, at Fordham (2009) Tackles for Loss: 2, at Fordham (2009) Sacks: 1.5, at Fordham (2009) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Oyekoya’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS PD FF FR 2009 11/0 4 5 9 4-35 3.5-34 0 0 1 Totals 11/0 4 5 9 4-35 3.5-34 0 0 1

#88 Shaun Pasternak Senior • WR • 6’3” • 199 Pa./Abi Clarks Summit,, Pa./Abington Heights Exciting receiver with big-play potential ... excellent at gaining yards afte after the catch ... dynamic player wh who was already one of the best in the Patriot League at his positi position as a sophomore ... at 6’3” ha has the ability to outleap defenders ... has made a number of highlig highlight-reel plays, including the game game-winning touchdown in the final minutes at Marist in 2008 ... missed 2010 spring practice after leaving school for the spring semester … enters 2010 10th in Bucknell h history in career receiving yards (1,515) and career receptions (96) … is three touchdown catches shy of 10th place on that list. 2009 (Junior): Missed all of preseason camp and the first three games after suffering an offseason ankle injury … never seemed to recover from the injury … caught 11 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown … posted a 127-yard receiving outing against Lehigh … hauled in a 43-yard touchdown pass from Marcello Trigg against Lehigh … named team’s Offensive Player of the Week following Lehigh contest. 2008 (Sophomore): Had one of the best seasons by a wide receiver in Bucknell history ... broke school records for yards (1,083) and touchdown receptions (12) in a season ... 72 catches rank second on Bison single-season list ... tied Tom Mitchell for the most 100-yard receiving games in a season (5) ... Second Team All-Patriot League selection ... first Bucknell All-PL wide receiver since Jim Horan in 2001 ... caught at least one touchdown in final six games and nine of 11 overall ...finished season atop the Patriot League in receptions per game (6.55) and receiving yards per game (98.5) ... ranked 10th nationally in receiving yards and 14th in receptions ... three games with at least 150 receiving yards ... season-high 166 vs. Duquesne ranks seventh in Bucknell’s record book ... caught at least three passes in every game, including season-high 11 vs. Cornell ... caught game-winning touchdown with 1:03 remaining in regulation at Marist ... named team’s Offensive Player of the Week four times (vs. Duquesne, vs.

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 Bison Profiles  Cornell, at Lehigh, vs. Fordham) ... four-time winner of Diversified Information Technologies Player of the Week award (vs. Cornell, at Marist, vs. Colgate, vs. Fordham) ... earned Lewisburg Touchdown Club Award as team’s MVP ... earned Big Blue Award as team’s outstanding back or receiver ... earned Keating-Rieu Memorial Award as the outstanding player in the Colgate game ... named a game captain against Hofstra ... took over for an injured Nolan Applegate as punt returner late in season ... returned three punts for 18 yards against Colgate. 2007 (Freshman): Played in each of the last nine games of the season and started the last four ... earned the Stuart M. Smith Award as Bucknell’s top newcomer ... team’s thirdleading receiver with 13 catches for 263 yards and two touchdowns ... both scores came in the Georgetown game, including the game-tying catch with only 43 seconds left in regulation ... finished that game with six catches for 83 yards ... hauled in a season-long 58-yard catch against Fordham that set up a key touchdown in Bucknell’s 3824 win ... two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week (after Georgetown and Fordham games) ... also copped Diversified Information Technologies Player of the Game and Lewisburg Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Week honors after the Georgetown performance. Abington Heights High School: Played football and basketball ... Associated Press Second Team All-State selection ... first-team all-conference as a wide receiver and cornerback ... all-region receiver ... team’s offensive player of the year ... selected to play in East-West AllStar Game ... caught 32 passes for 693 yards and 11 touchdowns ... also had three interceptions ... played for coach Joe Repshis ... at Bucknell was reunited with former Abington Heights teammates Cale Cadman and Spencer DePhillips. Personal: Shaun Michael Pasternak ... born July 25, 1988 in Tunkhannock, Pa. ... son of John Pasternak and Tina Traver ... has a brother, Christopher ... majoring in classics. Pasternak’s Career Highs Receptions: 11, vs. Cornell (2008) Receiving Yards: 166, vs. Duquesne (2008) Receiving TDs: 2, (four times) Long Reception: 59, vs. Colgate (2008) Punt Return Yards: 18, vs. Lafayette (2008) All-Purpose Yards: 159, vs. Duquesne (2008) Tackles: 1, (three times) Pasternak’s Career Receiving Statistics Year G/GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2007 9/4 13 263 20.2 2 2008 11/11 72 1083 15.0 12 2009 7/5 11 169 15.4 1 Totals 27/20 96 1515 15.8 15

Lg. Yds./G 58 29.2 59 98.5 43 24.1 59 56.1

#76 Josh Phillip

#6 A.J. Pompliano

Junior • OL • 6’4” • 259 Southfield,, Mich Mich./Groves

Senior • WR • 5’11” • 195 Cary, y, N.C./Cardina N.C./Cardinal Gibbons

Offensive lineman with good height ... needs to continue to put on m more weight ... possesses solid foot footwork ... enters season with a chance cha to push for a starting positi position. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Saw action in two games ga (Lafayette, Fordham) … ccame off bench to spell a starter iin both games. 2008 (Freshman): Did not appea appear in a game ... battled leg injuries at times. Groves High School: Lettered in i football, basketball and track ... played football for coach Brendan Flaherty ... four-year honor roll student ... earned All-American Scholar Award ... earned Detroit Free Press Letter to the Editor and Editorial Award ... named most improved player in basketball as a junior ... Michigan AAU Championship All-Tournament selection. Personal: Joshua Daverick Phillip ... born June 23, 1990 in Southfield, Mich. ... parents are Eric and Debra Phillip ... has a brother, Jamar ... majoring in biology.

Makes re return to the gridiron after serv serving country in Iraq last fall … makes move to wide receiver after previously lining up as a running back and quarterback … good speed … quarterba had a 25-yard 25 touchdown run in the 2008 20 spring scrimmage ... hard w worker who always gives maximum effort ... will continue to improve as he gets more reps at running back. 2009 (Senior): Served country in Iraq, forcing him to miss entire season … returned to school during 2010 spring semester and participated in spring practice. 2008 (Junior): Appeared only in season opener against Duquesne … departed for tour of duty in Iraq shortly thereafter. 2007 (Sophomore): Began the season at wide receiver, but as injuries thinned the depth chart at quarterback, moved under center in mid-season and saw some action in junior varsity games ... had a big day in a JV game against Hargrave Military Academy, when he completed 2 of 4 passes for 39 yards, rushed nine times for 46 yards and caught a 41-yard pass ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Year after the Georgetown game. 2006 (Freshman): Made one varsity appearance, getting on the field late in Bucknell’s win at Marist ... caught two passes for 14 yards in jayvee action ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week following the Duquesne game. Cardinal Gibbons High School: Earned four letters in football and three each in basketball and baseball ... first team all-conference and offensive player of the year ... team MVP ... ranked third in state with seven interceptions ... broke a school record with eight catches in game ... Durham Herald-Sun “Player to Watch” ... honorable mention all-state as a junior ... team captain ... played for head coach Len Delaine. Personal: Full name is Anthony John Pompliano III ... born June 15, 1988 in Hollywood, Fla. ... son of Tony and Vivian Pompliano ... has four younger brothers, Vincent, Michael, Joseph and John ... double major in economics and sociology.

#87 Brandon Pinnock Sophomore • WR • 5’10” • 172 Plantation,, Fla./N Fla./Northeast Talented wide receiver … needs to gain experience … good hands … athletic … caught two passes for 81 yards during 2010 spring ga game … had a 44-yard catch from C.J. Hopson in the contest. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a vvarsity game … caught one pass ffor 33 yards in JV game against Lycoming. Northeast High School: Team captain at Northeast High School as a senior ... caugh caught two touchowns and ran for another as a senior ... also a member of track & field team at Northeast. Personal: Brandon Steadley Pinnock ... born Sept. 23, 1991 in Lucea, Jamaica ... son of Steadley Pinnock and Colleen Nelson ... has two siblings, Donae Barrett and Donique Pinnock ... born and raised in Jamaica ... moved to United States in 2004 ... had played football for only three years entering freshman campaign ... majoring in management.

Pasternak’s Career PR/All-Purpose Statistics Year G/GS PR Yds. Avg. Lg. APY 2007 9/4 0 0 0 0 263 2008 11/11 4 18 4.5 8 1094 2009 7/5 0 0 0 0 169 Totals 27/20 4 18 4.5 8 1526

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#19 Bill Prendeville Sophomore • P/K • 6’0” • 178 Chatham,, N.J./Seton J Hall Prep Joined te team just before 2009 preseason camp … has a strong leg … ha handled majority of field goal and punting duties during 2010 spri spring game. 2009 (F (Freshman): Handled kickoffs iin five games … averaged 54. 54.2 yards on 14 kickoffs … made season debut against Pa Patriot League opponent Georget Georgetown town and averaged season season-high 60.0 yards on three kic kickoff ckoffs. Seton H Hall Prep: Earned two vars varsity letters in football at Seton H Hall Prep ... first-team all-conference selection. Persona Personal: William Joseph Prendeville ... born Sept. 21, 1990 in Summit, N.J. ... son of Michael and Susan Prendevi Prendeville ... has one brother, Mike, and one sister, Sarah ... major majoring in civil engineering.

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 Bison Profiles  #4 Donald Quarles Sophomore • DB • 5’7” • 175 Upper pp Marlboro,, Md./Saint Md. John’s Small in stature, s but very quick … will try to break into a veteran defensive backfield lineup. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): Saw playing time in sseven games … made first caree career tackle in 23-17 upset of No. 13 Holy Cross in season finale … made a pair of stops in JV game against Lycoming … named team’s tea Scout Team Player of the Week following Cornell gam game. Saint John’s College High Schoo School: Lettered three times in both football and track & field at Saint John’s College High School ... two-time all-conference selection as a defensive back ... earned first-team all-city honors in football ... led team in receptions as a senior ... voted team’s most improved two-way player ... named DC Sports Fan Most Outstanding Junior ... seven-time qualifier for track & field AAU National Junior Olympics. Personal: Donald Patrick Quarles II ... born March 13, 1991 in Silver Spring, Md. ... son of Donald and Michelle Quarles ... has one brother, Zachary ... major is undeclared. Quarles’ Career Highs Tackles: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Quarles’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2009 7/0 1 0 1 0 Totals 7/0 1 0 1 0

INT PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#43 Sean Rafferty Junior • DB • 6’0” • 200 Reading, g, Mass./Blair A Academy (N.J.) Solid player play who has improved steadily d during career … should be a key component of veteran defensive backfield … posted three tac tackles in 2010 spring game. 2009 (Sophomore): (So Saw action in all 11 games, earning first career start st in season opener against Duquesne … made season-high four stops in that contest cont … finished with 12 tackles and one interception on the year … picked off first career pass against Marist and retu returned it 37 yards. 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in final four games in a reserve role ... tallied nine of 10 tackles in final two contests, including season-high five solo stops vs. Fordham. Reading Memorial High School/Blair Academy: Captained the football, basketball and track teams at Reading Memorial High School, then did a postgraduate year at Blair Academy in New Jersey ... all-conference safety at Reading Memorial ... football team captain at Blair, where he was a first team all-conference and All-New Jersey Prep A safety ... led Blair in tackles with 87 and also played five different positions on offense ... awarded the team’s Brooks Prize for excellence.

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Personal: Sean Patrick Rafferty ... born April 8, 1989 in Boston ... son of John and Claire Rafferty ... has one sister, Julia ... father played football at Syracuse ... uncle played football at Boston University ... majoring in biology. Rafferty’s Career Highs Tackles: 5, vs. Fordham (2008) Tackles for Loss: 0.5, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Interceptions: 1, vs. Marist (2009) Long Interception Return: 37, vs. Marist (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 37, vs. Marist (2009) Rafferty’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2008 4/0 8 2 10 0 2009 11/1 5 7 12 0.5-1 Totals 15/1 13 9 22 0.5-1

INT PD FF FR 0 0 0 0 1-37 0 0 0 1-37 0 0 0

#5 Bryce Robertson Junior • DB • 5’9” • 178 Reserve,, La./East St. John Good co cover cornerback who puts pressure pres on wide receiver ... overco overcomes 5’9” height with speed and quickness ... expected continue to start in the nowto contin backfield … veteran defensive d posted an interception in 2010 game. spring ga (Sophomore): One of six 2009 (So defensive players to start all 11 games … recorded at least seven tackles in a game five nine against Lehigh … times, including season-high nin fumble, intercepted a pass forced a fumble, recovered a fum and posted a pair of pass breakups … also registered a tackle for loss … finished season fifth on team with 53 tackles … 36 solo tackles ranked fourth. 2008 (Freshman): One of two freshmen to start regularly on defense, along with Robert De La Rosa ... earned seven starts and appeared in nine games overall ... moved into starting lineup at Marist in place of Jason Davis ... tallied 24 tackles, including 15 solo ... season-high seven stops came at Holy Cross ... forced a fumble in season finale vs. Fordham ... recorded tackles for loss vs. Holy Cross and Fordham. East St. John Senior High School: Earned four varsity letters in basketball and two each in football and soccer ... team captain and defensive MVP in football under coach Larry Dauterive ... all-state, all-bayou, all-river, all-parish, all-metro and all-district selection ... also an all-district pick in basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1989 in Reserve, La. ... son of Beverly Robertson ... has two siblings, Blaine Robertson and Akaisha Walker ... majoring in management. Robertson’s Career Highs Tackles: 9, vs. Lehigh (2009) Tackles for Loss: 1, (three times) Interceptions: 1, at Penn (2009) Pass Breakups: 1 (three times) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Fordham (2009) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Robertson’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL INT PD FF FR 2008 9/7 15 9 24 2-10 0 1 1 0 2009 111/11 36 17 53 1-2 1-0 2 1 1 Totals 220/18 51 26 77 3-12 1-0 3 2 1

#62 Carson Rohrbaugh Junior • OL • 6’3” • 270 LeMoyne, y , Pa./Lawrencevi Pa./Lawrenceville School (N.J.) Solid offensive e lineman ... valuable mem member of offensive extra point and field goal units ... will do anythi anything to get on the field. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 ggames … played mostly on specia special teams, focusing on extra point poin and field goal situations for a second straight year … served as long snapper on extra points and field goals. 2008 (Freshman): Saw action in ea each of final seven games ... mostly played on special teams, ffocusing on extra point and field goal situations. Cedar Cliff High School/Lawrenceville School: Graduated from Cedar Cliff High School, then did a postgraduate year the Lawrenceville School ... lettered four times in track and field and three times in football at Cedar Cliff ... team captain on the gridiron under coach Ron Davis ... at Lawrenceville was a first team all-area offensive and defensive lineman ... also a second team All-New Jersey prep selection ... district qualifier in the shot put and discus as a junior and senior at Cedar Cliff. Personal: Born Aug. 19, 1989 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Luke Rohrbaugh and Caryn Mottilla ... father is a 1971 Bucknell graduate and a former member of the Bison football team ... has a brother, Cooper ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member in 2008 ... majoring in management.

#70 Andre Shields Junior • OL • 6’4” • 298 Greensburg, g, Pa./Green Pa./Greensburg Salem Good siz size ... one of Bucknell’s tallest offensive linemen along with class classmate Josh Phillip. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games, mainly on special tteams … part of offensive line lin on extra points and field goal goals. 2008 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a game. Greensburg Salem High School: Football team captain under head coach Casey Cavana Cavanaugh ... two-time allconference selection ... also earned earn four varsity letters in track and field ... WPIAL championship qualifier in the shot put. Personal: Andre Robert Shields ... born Feb. 12, 1990 in Greensburg, Pa. ... son of Andre Shields and Tammy Ross ... has one sister, Tiffany ... majoring in computer science.

#60 Alex Simmons Senior • DL • 6’0” • 213 East Setauket,, N.Y./W N.Y./Ward Melville 2009 (Junior): (Ju Did not play in a game game. 2008 (So (Sophomore): Did not appear in a game. 2007 (Fre (Freshman): Did not play in a varsit varsity game. Ward M Melville High School: Member of football and track & field teams te ... on gridiron, was coached bby Craig Perino. Personal: Alex Robert Simmons ... born Jan. 23, 1989 in Smithtown, N.Y. ... son of Bud Buddy and Jeanette Simmons ... has one sister, Kristen, wh who was a member of the College ... uncle, Keith women’s crew team at Skidmore C Simmons, played football at UConn ... majoring in civil engineering and management for engineers.

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 Bison Profiles  #85 Gabe Skwara Junior • WR • 6’2” • 180 Raleigh, g , N.C./Rav N.C./Ravenscroft Good size at 6’2” ... will provide depth at wide receiver position ... athletic and lanky ... has improved greatly gr since arriving on campus … had two rushes for five yards in 2010 spring game. 2009 (Sophomore): (So Did not see action in a game … named team’s Sco Scout Team Player of the Week foll following Colgate game. 2008 (Freshman): Did not appear appea in a game ... named Bucknell’s Scout Team Player of the Week after Marist game. Ravenscroft High School: Earned 11 varsity letters at Ravenscroft High School, four each in baseball and basketball and three in football ... all-state pick in football as a senior ... also a two-time all-conference selection in both football and baseball ... played football for coach Ned Gonet. Personal: Gabriel Isaac Skwara ... born Aug. 31, 1989 in Napa, Calif. ... son of Frank and Marjorie Skwara ... has one sibling, Alex ... majoring in psychology.

#31 Ryan Smith Senior • FB • 5’10” • 205 Mt. Airy, y, Md./Urbana Md./U Impressi fullback ... hard Impressive worker who w quickly earned his way onto the field on special teams as a freshman ... also contributed ssome in the backfield ... has a lot of natural ability and excellent speed ... very strong ... should be a key cog at fullback again this thi fall … one of most experienced offensive backfield experienc members. 2009 (Junior): Appeared in nine games, making seven starts … finished second on tea team with 283 rushing yards … also caught 13 passes for 74 yards … carried ball more than 10 times in a game on four occasions … season-high 70 rushing yards at Fordham … caught five passes for 36 yards against Robert Morris … third on squad with 357 all-purpose yards, second-most among non-seniors … team’s Offensive Player of the Week after both Duquesne and Robert Morris games, the first two weeks of the season. 2008 (Sophomore): Saw action in first seven games ... missed final four contests after suffering concussion against Colgate ... totaled 129 rushing yards in first two

games and 183 overall ... tied for third on squad with two rushing TDs ... both rushing scores came in shootout win over Duquesne ... also had five catches for 40 yards ... caught a touchdown vs. Hofstra. 2007 (Freshman): Saw action in 10 varsity games and became one of nine freshmen to earn a varsity letter ... played quite a bit on special teams and also picked up 37 carries for 130 yards and a touchdown out of the fullback position ... most of backfield action came in the Stony Brook, Lehigh and Fordham games ... rushed for 46 yards and a TD against Stony Brook ... season-high 48 yards on nine carries in the Fordham win. Urbana High School: Football and track standout ... consensus first-team all-state selection on the gridiron ... Baltimore Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year ... Maryland’s top rusher in 2006 ... Washington Post First Team All-Met ... first-team all-area and all-conference ... MVAL Chesapeake Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... Gazette Player of the Year ... Frederick News-Post Offensive Player of the Year ... team captain ... named to NBC-4’s George Michael Golden 11 Team. Personal: Ryan Matthew Smith ... born Dec. 26, 1988 in Gaithersburg, Md. ... son of Terry and Bill Potterton and Randy Smith ... has two brothers, Kenny and Daniel ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in management. Smith’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 15, at Fordham (2009) Rushing Yards: 70, at Fordham (2009) Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Duquesne (2008) Long Rush: 48, vs. Duquesne (2008) Receptions: 5, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Receiving Yards: 36, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Receiving TDs: 1, vs. Hofstra (2008) Long Reception: 24, vs. Robert Morris (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 91, vs. Duquesne (2008) Tackles: 1, (six times) Smith’s Career Rush/Receiving Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2007 10/0 37 130 1 14 0 0 0 -2008 7/0 40 183 2 48 5 40 1 17 2009 9/7 69 283 0 19 13 74 0 24 Totals 26/7 146 596 3 48 18 114 1 24

#32 Tyler Smith Sophomore • RB • 5’9” • 185 Hatfield,, Pa./Nor Pa./North Penn Made im immediate impact as a freshman … talented runner. 2009 (Fr (Freshman): After seeing limite limited action the first two weeks, bro broke into lineup with 44 yards on nine carries at Cornell … season-high season 58 yards came in season finale win over No. 13 Holy Cro Cross … received at least three carries carr in each of final nine games … five rushes of at least 110 yards … scored two of Bucknell’s three touchdowns in upset of Holy Cross, including what proved to be winni winning score with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter … fourth on team with 234 rushing yards … also caught seven passes for 67 yards … made eight total tackles on special teams and after turnovers … team’s Offensive Player of the Week following seven-carry, 40-yard performance at Fordham … named Patriot League Rookie of the Week following Holy Cross game … earned team’s Stuart M. Smith Memorial Award, which is presented to the outstanding newcomer at the postseason awards banquet. North Penn Area High School: First-team all-league running back ... team captain as a senior ... Second Team Southeast Pennsylvania linebacker ... First Team Intelligencer running back ... team’s offensive MVP in 2007 and 2008 ... 2008 Mini-Maxwell Award ... 2008 Times Herald All-Area Football Team ... selected for 2008 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game as a running back ... rushed for 1,546 yards and 19 touchdowns on 156 carries in 2008 ... caught 25 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown in 2008 ... earned award for highest GPA on football team as a senior ... also a member of track & field team. Personal: Tyler John Smith ... born Oct. 7, 1990 in Lansdale, Pa. ... son of Kevin and Sherrie Myers ... has one brother, Chris Smith, and one sister, Jessica Myers ... major is undeclared. Smith’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 12, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Rushing Yards: 58, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Long Rush: 17, vs. Georgetown (2009); at Fordham (2009) Receptions: 4, vs. Marist (2009) Receiving Yards: 33, vs. Marist (2009) Long Reception: 22, vs. Marist (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 58, vs. Holy Cross (2009) Tackles: 2, at Cornell (2009); vs. Georgetown (2009) Smith’s Career Rush/Receiving Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2009 10/1 55 234 2 17 7 67 0 22 Totals 10/1 55 234 2 17 7 67 0 22

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 Bison Profiles  #56 Christopher Spahr

#75 Jason Vollmar

Sophomore • OL • 6’2” • 275 Oceanport, p , N.J./Red J Bank B Catholic

Senior • OL • 5’11” • 265 Lansdale,, Pa./Nor Pa./North Penn

2009 (F (Freshman): Did not appear iin a game … named team’s Sco Scout Player of the Week following Lafayette game. Red Ba Bank Catholic High School: Earned three varsity letters in football and two in wrestling at Red Bank Catholic ... second second-team all-state as a senior ... first-team r All-Shore and all-division in 2008 ... second-team second-tea All-Shore in 2007 ... two-time All-Monmouth County Cou choice ... earned Lombardi Award ... two-time team MVP on offensive line ... two-time team captain ... three-year starter. Personal: Christopher Oswald Spahr ... born Nov. 27, 1990 in Long Branch, N.J. ... son of Steven and Patricia Spahr ... has three brothers, Mike, Ryan and Michael Weiss-Spahr ... brother, Mike, played baseball at Quinnipiac ... majoring in management.

Fourth-y Fourth-year offensive lineman who is th the incumbent starter at right gua guard ... will likely move to center in 2010 ... well-liked, hard-working player ... really hard-wor cares abo about playing the game well ... m made big strides heading into junio junior campaign. 2009 (Ju (Junior): Played entire season wi with an injured shoulder … started all 11 games at right gua guard … part of an offensive line unit that had the same st starters in all 11 games. 2008 (Sophomore): Missed seaso season with a foot injury. 2007 (Freshman): Made one brief varsity appearance against Lafayette ... also played in the junior varsity games. North Penn High School: Football and track and field letterman ... football team captain ... three-year starter on the offensive line ... First Team All-Suburban One League at tackle ... also First Team All-Intelligencer, First Team All-Times Herald and first team all-area ... team’s offensive lineman of the year ... also won team’s Big Star Award and Academic Award ... team won Suburban One titles in 2004 and 2006 and District I title in 2005 ... played for coach Dick Beck. Personal: Jason Christopher Vollmar ... born March 24, 1989 in Lansdale, Pa. ... parents are Paul and Rosalie Vollmar ... has one sister, Danielle ... majoring in management ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … Dean’s List student.

#69 Troy Steinhilber Sophomore • OL • 6’4” • 295 Rochester,, N.Y./Pittsfo N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland 2009 (Freshman): (Fr Did not see action in a game. Pittsford Sutherland High School: Second-team S all-county selection at Pittsford Sutherland High Sch School. Personal: Troy Matthew SteinPersonal hilber ... born June 15, 1991 in Rochester, N.Y. ... son of Andy Rochester and Sora Soraya Steinhilber ... has one sister, Kylie ... member of Pat Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … major is u undeclared.

#53 Beau Traber Sophomore • LB • 5’10” • 233 Norman,, Okla./Nor Okla./Norman North Improved as season progressed … show showed plenty of promise in lim limited playing time … powerfully built linebacker … powerfull expected to see more playing time in 2010 … posted six tackles and an a pass breakup in 2010 spri spring game. 2009 (Freshman): (Fr Appeared in seven gam games off bench … made only tackle of season vs. Robert Morris M … saw plenty of time on special teams, including kkick coverage … team’s leading tackler (6) in JV game aga against Lycoming … also posted a half sack in that contest … named team’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Duquesne game. Norman North High School: Member of football and track & field teams at Norman North High School ... 2008 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State linebacker ... First Team All-Big City in 2008 ... named First Team All-State in 2007 by Rivals.com and MaxPreps.com ... first Oklahoma native on the Bison roster since David Todd in 1994. Personal: Beau Traber ... born Dec. 28, 1990 in Maryland ... son of Joan Traber ... has two siblings, Trabes Traber and Alicia Sampson ... major is undeclared. Traber’s Career Highs Tackles: 1, vs. Robert Morris (2009) Traber’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2009 7/0 0 1 1 0 Totals 7/0 0 1 1 0

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#97 John von Paris Senior • DL • 6’2” • 261 Upper pp Falls,, Md./John Md./Jo J Carroll Promising defensive line veteran who was an outstanding high school wrestler w ... enters preseason camp ca with a chance to take over starting defensive end position vvacated by Will Braaf ... has gotten gotte bigger and stronger since last season ... tough player who runs well … recorded four tackles, oone tackle for loss and forced a fumble in 2010 spring ga game. 2009 (Junior): Valuable backup defensive d lineman early in the season before working way into starting lineup to stay in week eight … led team with 11 tackles for loss, equaling the most tackles for loss by a Bison since 2004 … third in Patriot League in tackles for loss, and the highest non-senior … tied for third on team with three sacks, including two in season opener against Duquesne … tied for 15th in the Patriot League in sacks … posted at least one tackle in all 11 contests … forced a fumble at Cornell … finished with three pass breakups, including a pair in loss to Lehigh … had a four-game streak with at least one tackle for loss … rushed once for seven yards on a fake punt that garnered a first down for Bison in upset of No. 13 Holy Cross … two-time team Special Teams Player of the Week. 2008 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games ... valuable reserve who registered 20 tackles and four tackles for loss ... ranked tied for fourth on team in tackles for loss ... had three tackles for loss in season’s first three games ... registered 1.5 sacks at Robert Morris ... also had a sack at Holy Cross ... second on team with 2.5 sacks ... forced a fumble in win at Robert Morris ... season-high three tackles five times. 2007 (Freshman): Saw action in three varsity games and finished with three tackles, all coming in the Lafayette game ... had one tackle for loss ... also logged 12 tackles in three junior varsity games ... best outing came against

Lackawanna, when he finished with seven tackles and a half-sack ... named Lewisburg Touchdown Club Scout Team Player of the Week after the Stony Brook game. John Carroll High School: Lettered four times each in football and wrestling and twice in lacrosse ... two-year captain in both football and wrestling ... first-team allcounty selection in both sports ... Scholar-Athlete Catholic Review ... named to National Football Foundation All-Academic Team ... member of Baltimore Touchdown Club Super 22 Team and Maryland All-Star Team ... Baltimore Sun “player to watch” ... in wrestling finished No. 2 in the state at heavyweight as a junior and won the state title as a senior ... placed fifth at the National Prep Championships to earn All-America honors ... finished year 48-2 ... was also an outstanding rugby player ... led the John Carroll rugby team to the national high school championship, recording a record 18 tries ... named First Team All-Potomac Rugby Union ... earned Harford County Executive’s Award and American Legion Boy State Program Leadership Award. Personal: John Frederick Geary von Paris ... born May 8, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of John and Patti von Paris ... has a younger brother, Sammy, who will be enrolled at the U.S. Naval Academy starting in 2010-11 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … majoring in management. von Paris’ Career Highs Tackles: 6, at Duquesne (2009) Tackles for Loss: 2.5, at Duquesne (2009) Sacks: 2, at Duquesne (2009) Pass Breakups: 2, vs. Lehigh (2009) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Robert Morris (2008); at Cornell (2009) von Paris’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS PD FF FR 2007 3/0 1 2 3 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 2008 11/0 9 11 20 4-24 2.5-19 0 1 0 2009 11/3 18 15 33 11-56 3-22 3 1 0 Totals 25/3 28 28 56 15.5-81 5.5-41 3 2 0

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 Bison Profiles  #50 Colton Weaver Sophomore • LB • 5’10” • 208 Sinkingg Spring, p g, Pa Pa./Wilson 2009 (Fre (Freshman): Saw action in eight gam games, mainly on special teams … posted five tackles in JV game against Lycoming. Wilson High School: Competed on football and wrestling teams at W Wilson High School ... four-year football starter ... set school’s career c tackles record ... two-time second-team all-state ... section Player of the Year as a senior sen ... two-time section Linebacker of the Year ... County L Linebacker of the Year in 2008 ... three-time first-team all-section all-se and all-county ... two-time team defensive MVP ... helped team to District 3 championship ... high school teammate of former Bison recruit and classmate Jon Wagner. Personal: Mark Colton Weaver ... born July 13, 1990 in Reading, Pa. ... son of Mark and Sue Weaver ... has one sibling, Lakin ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 … major is undeclared.

#26 Ahkiel White Senior • DB • 6’2” • 205 Somerset,, N.J./Franklin N.J./F J Three-year ree-yea contributor on defense ... third-year t starter who will be one on of the many veterans in the defensive def secondary ... improved ra rapidly over the course of career ... very v athletic, quick defender ... one of the team’s fastest players in the secondary ... has good ins instincts ... enters 2010 with 24 ccareer starts, the most of any Bison … enters 2010 with eigh eight career interceptions, one shy of joining the program’s ttop-10 list. 2009 (Junior): Named preseason Honorable Mention All-America by Consensus Draft Services … Second Team All-Patriot League selection … started all 11 games … one of six defensive players to be in the starting lineup every outing … third on team with 60 tackles … led team and tied for Patriot League lead with four interceptions

… most interceptions by a Bison since 2006 … first Bison with interceptions in three straight games since Erich Muzi in 1998 … three of four interceptions came against Patriot League opponents … posted team-high four pass breakups to rank seventh in the Patriot League … collected at least two tackles in every game … seasonhigh nine stops came opposite Marist … named team’s Defensive Player of the Week following seven tackles and an interception at Colgate. 2008 (Sophomore): Started 10 of 11 games ... nine starts came at free safety and one at cornerback ... fifth on team with 46 tackles ... team-high two interceptions (vs. Hofstra, vs. Colgate) ... season-high six tackles on three occasions ... tied for second on team with three pass breakups. 2007 (Freshman): Earned a varsity letter in his first season at Bucknell after playing in all 11 games, including three starts ... team’s top rookie tackler with 52 ... intercepted two passes and broke up three ... pickoffs came against Cornell and Lehigh ... had nine tackles against Cornell and Colgate, eight against Lafayette and seven against Holy Cross ... made at least one tackle in every game. Franklin High School: Lettered in football and track ... team captain on the gridiron ... first-team all-area and all-conference ... played for coach Louis Solomon. Personal: Ahkiel Pernell White ... born Aug. 16, 1989 in New Brunswick, N.J. ... son of Attamese Bailey ... has three siblings, Ahmir, Alexis and Ahnaia ... majoring in economics and political science. White’s Career Highs Tackles: 9, (three times) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Penn (2009); vs. Lehigh (2009) Interceptions: 1 (eight times) Pass Breakups: 2, at Duquesne (2009); vs. Georgetown (2009) Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009) White’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 11/3 29 23 52 0-0 2008 11/10 25 21 46 0.5-0 2009 11/11 37 23 60 2-5 Totals 33/24 91 67 158 2.5-5

INT PD FF FR 2-0 3 0 0 2-7 3 0 0 4-11 4 1 0 8-18 10 1 0

#67 Fitz Williams Junior • OL • 6’4” • 295 Cincinnati,, Ohio/Archb Ohio/Archbishop Moeller Good siz size ... one of largest offensive lin linemen on team ... has good feet for a lineman his size ... returns to team after missing majority of 2009 campaign ... has worked worke hard recovering from ACL tear as a freshman. 2009 (So (Sophomore): Did not see action in a game. 2008 (Fr (Freshman): Did not appear in a game ... missed entire sea season after tearing ACL and und undergoing dergoing surgery. Archbish Archbishop hop Moeller High Schoo School: Three-year letterman under coaches Bob Crable and Todd Naumann. Personal: Thomas Fitzgerald Williams ... born Feb. 11, 1990 in Cincinnati ... son of Tom and Mary Ann Williams ... has a sister, Bridget ... major is undeclared.

#2 Marlon Woods Senior • RB/WR • 5’8” • 166 Cincinnati,, Ohio/Wi Ohio/Winton Woods Has und undergone a number of position sswitches during career ... switch switched from cornerback to wide receiver rec in 2008 spring practice ... moved from wide receiver to slotback during 2008 campaign ... exciting player who has big-play big-p potential ... great speed ... will likely be in the running back b and wide receiver rotation this fall ... fun-loving young yo man who brings a smile and enthusiasm every day ... member of Bison track & field team ... finished sixth in the 100 at the 2009 Patriot League Outdoor Championships ... placed third in the 60 at the 2009 indoor Patriot League Championships ... holds school record in the 60 (6.85 seconds). 2009 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games, starting eight … used mainly as a wide receiver … caught at least one pass in each of first nine games … totaled 18 catches for 178 yards to rank third on team in both categories … caught a 41-yard touchdown pass in season opener against Duquesne for Bucknell’s first points of the season … season-high 48 yards receiving came against the Dukes … also ran three times for 13 yards. 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games, missing only Sept. 13 game at Robert Morris ... rushed five times and caught two passes ... had a season-best 37-yard reception at Holy Cross ... returned one punt for 20 yards at Lehigh ... named Bucknell’s Special Teams Player of the Week following Lehigh contest. 2007 (Freshman): Played in 10 of 11 varsity games as a freshman, including a start at cornerback against Marist ... also played quite a bit on special teams ... finished with six tackles, including one for a loss of 10 yards ... intercepted a pass in the end zone in the win over Marist, and also had a big touchdown-saving tackle inside the 10yard line in that game ... had an 11-yard fumble return against Stony Brook ... played in one junior varsity game against La Salle, and his 57-yard interception return for a touchdown gave the Bison a 26-13 lead with 4:46 to play ... also blocked a PAT in that game. Winton Woods High School: Competed in football, basketball and track at Winton Woods H.S., also the alma mater of former Bison DB Jason Davis ... captained the football and basketball teams ... earned school’s Sportsmanship Award ... played football for coach Troy Everhart.

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 Bison Newcomer Profiles  Personal: Marlon McDonald Woods ... born Aug. 18, 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... son of Kelvin Woods and Cheryl McDonald ... has two sisters, Amber and Makala ... majoring in political science. Woods’ Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 2, at Lehigh (2008) Rushing Yards: 9, at Lafayette (2009) Long Rush: 9, at Lafayette (2009) Receptions: 4, at Penn (2009), at Fordham (2009) Receiving Yards: 48, at Duquesne (2009) Long Reception: 41, at Duquesne (2009) Receiving TDs: 1, at Duquesne (2009) Punt Return Yards: 20, at Lehigh (2008) All-Purpose Yards: 48, at Duquesne (2009) Tackles: 4, vs. Marist (2007) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Fordham (2007) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Stony Brook (2007) Woods’ Career Rush/Receiving Statistics Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2007 10/1 0 0 0 -0 0 0 -2008 10/0 5 -12 0 2 2 34 0 37 2009 11/8 3 13 0 9 18 178 1 41 Totals 31/9 8 1 0 9 20 212 1 41 Woods’ Career PR/All-Purpose Statistics Year G/GS PR Yds. Avg. Lg. 2007 10/1 0 0 0 -2008 10/0 1 20 20.0 20 2009 11/8 0 0 0 -Totals 31/9 1 20 20.0 20 Woods’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TT TFL 2007 10/1 4 2 6 1-10 2008 10/0 0 0 0 0 2009 11/8 1 0 1 0 Totals 31/9 5 2 7 1-10

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#3 Jeremiah Young Sophomore • RB • 5’10” • 205 Steelton,, Pa./Steelton Pa./Steelton-Highspire Promisin running back who Promising will make his Bison debut this fall after ssuffering a knee injury in an all all-star game following senior yea year of high school. 2009 (Fre (Freshman): Did not play in a gam game due to an ACL tear suffered p prior to 2009 preseason camp. Steelton-Highspire High Steelton School: Earned four letters each iin football and basketball and one in track & field at Ste Steelton-Highspire High School ... rushed for 9,027 yards yard in his career, No. 1 all-time in Pennsylvania high school history and No. 9 alltime nationally ... 2008 Parade High School All-American ... three-time Class A All-State selection ... rushed for 869 yards as a freshman, 2,002 as a sophomore, 3,344 as a junior and 2,812 as a senior ... junior-year total is No. 2 in state history ... broke former Pittsburgh star LeSean McCoy’s District 3 rushing mark ... ran for more than 100 career touchdowns, including 41 in 2007 ... rushed for 352 yards in a game a as senior ... had 292 yards and four touchdowns in the 2007 state championship game ... led team to back-to-back PIAA Class A state championships in 2007 and 2008 ... named ESPN RISE No. 10 best high school record-breaker of 2008-09 ... also part of a state championship basketball team. Personal: Jeremiah Cornell Young ... born Jan. 8, 1991 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Stewart and Judy Young ... has seven siblings: Tara, Stewart, Jasmyne, Danielle, Keyion, Malachi and Jai’Lynn, ranging in age from 25 down to 3 ... major is undeclared.

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#93 Sean Cobelli

#94 Alex Eckard

Freshman • P/K • 5’9” • 165 Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield

Freshman • P/K • 6’1” • 200 Mount Airy, Md./Linganore

Ridgefield High School: Lettered in football and baseball ... Second Team All-FCAIC in both football and baseball ... scholar-athlete in both sports as well ... tied school record with a 48-yard field goal in 2009. Personal: Sean Michael Cobelli ... born April 6, 1992 in Danbury, Conn. ... son of Mike and Jean Cobelli ... has two brothers, Stefano and Dante.

Linganore High School: Earned letters in football and track & field ... First Team All-State selection in football ... first-team all-area, all-county and all-MVAL ... graduated with four Maryland state kicking records: career extra points (206), career field goals (24), extra points in a game (10) and most points in a season by a kicker (93). Personal: Kenneth Alexander Eckard ... born March 7, 1992 in Frederick, Md. ... son of Bill and Karianne Eckard ... has five siblings, brothers William, Brian and Chris, and sisters Justine and Nicole ... father played football at Elon.

#23 Brian Copeland Freshman • TE • 6’3” • 226 Dunmore, Pa./Dunmore Dunmore High School: Lettered four years in basketball and baseball and three years in football ... all-scholastic and all-region in football as a senior ... helped team to three straight district championships ... part of team that advanced to state championship game as a sophomore ... played in the 2010 PFSCA East-West All-Star Game ... baseball all-scholastic selection as a junior and senior ... helped team to District 17 Legion league title last two years ... baseball team captain ... basketball all-scholastic selection as a junior ... helped team to league title as a senior ... basketball team captain. Personal: Brian William Copeland ... born May 5, 1992 in Dunmore, Pa. ... son of Patty Copeland ... has one brother, Kyle.

#18 Derek-London Dierkes Freshman • QB • 6’3” • 185 Woodsfield, Ohio/Monroe Central Monroe Central High School: Played football, basketball and baseball ... member of Intelligencer All-Valley Honor Roll ... All-Ohio selection ... First Team All-Eastern District ... member of Times Leader All-Star Team ... co-captain of offense ... PVC and OVAC All-Conference choice ... broke school record for passing yards in a game as a sophomore Personal: Derek-London Dierkes ... born Oct 25, 1991 in Warren, Ohio ... son of Scott and Misty Dierkes ... father, Scott, competed in college athletics ... has one sister, McKinzey.

#64 Orlando Eureste Freshman • DL • 6’3” • 255 Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie South Grand Prairie High School: Football team captain ... team MVP ... all-district selection on both offensive and defensive lines ... named an academic all-star. Personal: Orlando Servando Eureste ... born June 7, 1992 in Grand Prairie, Texas ... son of Servando and Patricia Eureste ... has three siblings, Servando III, Saul and Alicia.

#81 Jake Flaherty Freshman • WR • 6’1” • 186 Oceanport, N.J./Red Bank Catholic Red Bank Catholic High School: Earned three letters as a member of football team and track and field team ... football team captain as a senior ... Second Team All-Monmouth County in football ... also Second Team Non-Public All-State ... Third Team All-Shore Conference ... Academic All-Shore Conference selection ... named team’s Offensive Player of the Year. Personal: Jacob Francis Flaherty ... born Nov. 18, 1991 in Red Bank, N.J. ... son of Harry and Janine Flaherty ... has two brothers, Harry Jr. and Zach, and one sister, Abigail ... has four relatives that have played professional football ... two other relatives are current college football players ... father, Harry Flaherty, played linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) and

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 Bison Newcomer Profiles  #44 Matt Johnson

#84 Patryk Najbar

Freshman • LB • 6’0” • 210 Highspire, Pa./Steelton-Highspire

Freshman • WR • 5’11” • 180 Lodi, N.J./Lodi

#83 Brent Forbes

Steelton-Highspire High School: Three-year varsity starter on football team and four-year starter on baseball squad ... co-captain of football team as a senior and baseball team as a junior and senior ... helped football team to PIAA District 3 title and PIAA Class A state championship in 2007 and 2008. Personal: Matthew Jerome Johnson ... born Feb. 26, 1992 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Gary and Barbara Johnson ... has two brothers, Gus and Andy.

Lodi High School: Member of football and track and field teams ... first-team all-league in football ... secondteam all-county selection as a wide receiver ... also first-team all-league and second-team all-county in the 200-meter dash as a member of track and field squad. Personal: Patryk Najbar ... born May 7, 1992 in Poland ... son of Jacek and Henryka Najbar ... has one sister, Amanda.

Freshman • DE • 6’2” • 235 Coal Township, Pa./Shamokin

#10 Austin Kevitch

Dallas Cowboys ... brother, Harry Jr., plays tight end for Princeton ... cousin, Andrew Rodriguez, is a linebacker at Army ... uncle, Jason Garrett, played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants and is currently the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator ... uncle, John Garrett, played wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Antonio Riders (WFL) ... uncle, Judd Garrett, was a RB for the Dallas Cowboys and London Monarchs (WFL) ... John (tight ends coach) and Judd (director of pro personnel) are currently members of the Cowboys coaching staff.

Shamokin Area High School: Lettered four times in football, basketball and baseball ... team captain in all three sports ... News-Item and Daily Item basketball player of the year ... second-team offense, second-team defense and second-team punter in football in the Heartland Athletic Conference ... first-team all-area in basketball ... scored over 1,000 points in basketball. Personal: Brent Michael Forbes ... born June 18, 1991 in Danville, Pa. ... son of James and Jody Forbes ... has one sister, Kelsey ... uncle, Tom, played basketball at Penn State-Schuylkill.

#33 Travis Friend Freshman • FB • 6’2” • 230 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley Cumberland Valley High School: Four-year member of football and wrestling teams ... team captain of both squads ... First Team Associated Press All-State fullback ... two-time all-league at both fullback and linebacker ... helped football team reach state semifinal after winning a district championship ... finished eighth in state in wrestling ... two-time sectional champion in wrestling. Personal: Travis Mitchell Friend ... born Aug. 31, 1991 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Mitch and Cindy Friend ... has one borther, Kyle, and a sister, Renae.

#34 Jeff Goyette Freshman • LB • 5’11” • 205 Dillsburg, Pa./Trinity Trinity High School: Three-sport star ... earned four letters in both ice hockey and baseball and three in football ... football team captain as a senior ... Associated Press Class AA All-State First Team Defense ... PA Football News All-State Second Team Defense ... EasternPAFootball.com All-State Small School Second Team Defense ... PSFCA West Team Circle of Excellence Award ... Mid-Penn Top 25 All-Area Team ... ranked #30 long snapper in U.S. by ChrisSailerKicking.com ... Carlisle Sentinel All-Area ... First Team All-Patriot Conference ... earned Trinity High School Defensive Hustle Award (2009) and Unsung Hero Award (2008) ... led team with 75 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior ... PA Football News All-Academic Team member ... team captain of baseball team as a senior ... two-time Patriot-News Big 11 All-Area outfielder ... Mid-Penn Conference baseball Player of the Year ... two-time Carlisle Sentinel All-Area First Team outfielder ... First Team AllCapital Conference ... two-time team MVP ... member of Keystone Games Capital Region team in 2009 ... 2009 American Legion All-Star ... hit .540 with 8 home runs, 38 RBIs, 28 runs and nine doubles as a senior ... hit .425 with 15 home runs, 85 RBIs, 23 doubles, 91 runs and a .735 slugging percentage in career. Personal: Jeffrey Michael Goyette Jr. ... born Jan. 22, 1992 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Jeff and Mickey Goyette ... has one brother, Jack (16), and one sister, Katie (13) ... father, Jeff, played football at Penn from 1982 to 1985 and was team captain in 1985 ... mom, Mickey, played women’s basketball at Penn from 1983 to 1987 and was team captain as a senior.

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Freshman • QB • 6’0” • 185 Fort Washington, Pa./Germantown Acad. Germantown Academy: Three-sport star in football, basketball and track & field ... football team captain and offensive MVP ... two-way starter at both quarterback and defensive back ... Philadelphia Daily News All-City Team ... Times Herald All-Area First Team ... earned Robert E. Lamberton and Mark Nori awards ... selected to play quarterback for USA Team Stars & Stripes in 2010 Global Bowl in France ... ran anchor leg of 4x100 and 4x400 relays at Penn Relays. Personal: Austin Scott Kevitch ... born July 5, 1991 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... son of Andrew and Lisa Kevitch ... has a sister, Lindsey (17), and a brother, Tristan (13).

#99 Teddy Mackenzie Freshman • TE • 6’3” • 230 Livingston, Mont./Hotchkiss School (Conn.) The Hotchkiss School: Earned a total of 10 letters ... earned four letters in football and lacrosse and two more in hockey ... football team captain ... All-New England football player ... first-team all-division selection in lacrosse ... also lacrosse team captain. Personal: Theodore Lawrence Mackenzie ... born April 3, 1991 in Greenwich, Conn. ... son of Peter and Anne Mackenzie ... has two older brothers, Reed and Scott ... Reed played water polo at Navy ... Scott was a member of the men’s lacrosse team at Princeton.

#74 Clark Maturo Junior • OL • 6’5” • 305 New Haven, Conn./Hotchkiss School/UConn UConn: Took a redshirt year in 2008 ... did not appear in a game as a redshirt freshman in 2009. The Hotchkiss School: Two-time all-league pick and earned All-New England honors ... was team MVP senior year and co-captain ... also participated in track and wrestling. Personal: Clark Alexander Maturo ... born Feb. 10, 1989 in Cleveland, Ohio ... son of John and Cindy Maturo ... has one older brother, Ted (24) ... father played football at Yale ... brother played lacrosse at Wheaton.

#38 Ryan Morgan Freshman • DB • 5’11” • 161 Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury Monroe-Woodbury High School: Earned two varsity letters in football ... two-time first-team all-section selection ... team Rookie of the Year and Defensive MVP. Personal: Ryan William Morgan ... born Sept. 10, 1992 in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... son of Anthony and Deborah Morgan ... has one sister, Ashley.

#28 Derrick Palmer Freshman • DB • 5’9” • 160 Roanoke, Va./William Byrd William Byrd High School: Participated in four sports, football, basketball, baseball and track and field ... team captain of football squad ... all-district and all-region quarterback, running back, defensive back and kick returner ... District Offensive Back of the Year and Returnman of the Year ... all-state running back ... basketball team captain ... earned team’s Best Defensive Player award ... earned fifth place in the district in the high jump and was a member of third-place 4x100 relay team. Personal: Derrick Randall Palmer ... born June 30, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of Randy and Deborah Palmer ... has one sister, Pamella, and one brother, Jason.

#80 Joe Sangimino Freshman • TE • 6’3” • 220 Mars, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School: Earned three letters in both football and track and field ... football team captain as a senior ... two-time WPIAL Quad A Team and all-conference selection ... earned school’s Special Teams Award as a sophomore ... part of 2007 state championship team ... two-time WPIAL javelin (2008, 2009) and hurdles (2006, 2007) semifinalist. Personal: Joseph Antonio Sangimino ... born June 29, 1992 in Akron, Ohio ... avid hunter and fisherman ... son of Mark and Laurie Sangimino ... father was a member of the Bucknell basketball team from 1980 to 1984 and is a 1984 Bucknell graduate ... has three sisters, Julianne, Marissa and Meggie.

#40 Sean Sellers Freshman • LB • 6’0” • 215 Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Cedar Crest High School: Three-year football letterwinner ... also one-year track and field letterwinner ... football team captain ... first-team all-county linebacker ... 4A all-league honors as a linebacker and kick returner ... Football Iron Man winner with a 4.42 40-yard dash and a 360-pound bench press ... led Lebanon Lancaster League in tackles with 121 as a senior ... all-star selection for North/South Football Game ... placed second in the county in the 100-meter dash ... helped 4x100 relay team to a first-place showing at county meet ... district qualifier in the 4x100. Personal: Sean Matthew Sellers ... born Nov. 21, 1991 in Lebanon, Pa. ... son of Gary and Claudia Sellers ... has two sisters, Jennifer Merx and Chelsea Sellers, and one brother, the late Mike Sellers.

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 Bison Newcomer Profiles  #45 Charles Thompson

#14 Brandon Wesley

Freshman • RB • 5’9” • 195 San Diego, Calif./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.)

Freshman • QB • 6’2” • 178 Plano, Texas/Plano East

High School: Attended Christian High School in San Diego and graduated from there in 2009 ... spent postgraduate year at Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania ... earned high school letters in football and track and field ... team offensive MVP at Christian High School ... firstteam all-state small schools ... earned Inspirational Player and Walter Jones Awards ... team captain ... member of all-star team and All-East County Team ... Second Team All-San Diego Section ... First Team Coastal League. Personal: Charles Joseph Thompson ... born Oct. 3, 1991 in San Diego, Calif ... son of Cheryl Scott ... has four siblings ... has two brothers, Keith Taylor (28) and Donavan Scott (10) ... has two sisters, Aisha Wallace (23) and Keisha Wallace (22).

Plano East High School: Member of football, basketball, track and field and bowling teams ... honorable mention all-league in football and basketball ... helped bowling team to state title ... bowled a 300 game ... part of school record-holding 4x400 relay team. Personal: Brandon Michael Wesley ... born Aug. 9, 1992 in Fairfield, Calif ... son of Fred and Renee Wesley ... has two siblings, Corey Wesley and Akilah George.

#82 Tajh Turner Freshman • WR • 5’10” • 165 Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Township Susquehanna Township High School: Earned three letters in football, four in basketball and one as a member of the track and field team ... two-time first-team all-conference wide receiver and safety ... Honorable Mention All-State ... helped basketball team to a district championship and a second-place finish in the state ... two-time Big-15 member. Personal: Tajh Christopher Turner ... born Feb. 1, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... son of Vincent Turner and Monique Williams ... father played football at Pittsburgh ... has three siblings, Takhi, Tanner and Ransome.

For complete bio information on the following players, please visit www.BucknellBison.com: #98 Ian Banson Fr. • DE • 6’3” • 215 Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch #68 Richard Greer Fr. • OL • 6’3” • 280 Allen, Texas/Allen #21 Tom Romanowski Fr. • DB • 5’11” • 178 Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Seminary #90 Tracey Smith Fr. • DL • 6’1” • 250 Allen, Texas/Allen #30 Wayne Stewart Fr. • DB • 5’10” • 165 Westbury, N.Y./Westbury

#16 Sal Vallala Freshman • DB • 5’10” • 165 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Prep Jesuit College Preparatory High School: Member of football and track and field teams ... named Freshman and Varsity Newcomer of the Year during career ... football team captain as a senior ... all-district selection ... track team captain and MVP. Personal: Salvatore Johnathon Vallala ... born Nov. 4, 1991 in Dallas, Texas ... son of John and Linda Vallala ... has two siblings, Vedo Vallala and Ashley Mackenzie.

#11 Victor Walker Freshman • WR • 6’0” • 175 Frederick, Md./Governor Thomas Jefferson Governor Thomas Jefferson High School: Member of football, basketball and track and field teams ... all-area and all-league in both football and basketball ... basketball team captain as a senior. Personal: Victor Fritzgerald Walker Jr. ... born Feb. 12, 1992 in Frederick, Md. ... son of Gwen Snowden-Smalley, Victor Walker Sr. and stepfather Andrew Smalley ... has one brother, Kwame.

#65 Andrew Wary Freshman • OL • 6’1” • 290 Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant Point Pleasant Borough High School: Three-year football letterwinner ... team captain ... All-National Division selection ... all-county choice ... 2009 preseason All-Shore selection. Personal: Andrew Michael Wary ... born Oct. 23, 1991 in Point Pleasant, N.J. ... son of David and Rose Wary ... has one brother, Robert.

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 Head Coach Joe Susan  Following a comprehensive national Follo search, JJoe Susan, a veteran of more than 30 years in the college coaching profession, named the Bob Odell Head Football was nam Coach aat Bucknell University on Jan. 27, 2010. Susan, 54, is Bucknell’s 26th head coach Susan since the program’s inception in 1883, and he takes over a program that ranks 17th allDivision I Football Championship time in D Subdivision (FCS) victories with 564. Subdivis Susan, a 1977 graduate of the UniverSusan Delaware, served near-decade-long sity of D stints at Bucknell (1981-1990), Princeton He has had tenures at both the Foot(1991-1999) and Rutgers (2001-2009). H Memphis) and Football Championship Subball Bowl Subdivision (Rutgers, Memphis (Bucknell, Princeton Princeton, Davidson) levels. division (Bucknell A native of South River, N.J., Susan returned to Bucknell from Rutgers, where he spent the previous nine years as an assistant coach on Greg Schiano’s staff. Schiano, a three-time letterwinner at Bucknell, was recruited by Susan, played for the Bison teams Susan coached and served as co-captain as a senior in 1987. “I am thrilled for our student-athletes and football program to be able to welcome Joe Susan and his family back to Bucknell,” said Hardt at the time of Susan’s hiring. “His 30-plus years of successful experience in college football have prepared him exceptionally well to lead our program and reestablish the winning traditions of Bison Football. Through his student-focused approach, Joe has demonstrated an ability to recruit and mentor top-notch student-athletes at all levels of college football. Coach Susan has a passion for the sport of football and devotion for the young men he coaches on a daily basis. I know he is eager to get to work, and everyone associated with Bison Athletics is looking forward to welcoming him back to campus.” At Rutgers, Susan spent three years as the offensive line coach before adding tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator to his duties in 2003. As recruiting coordinator, he was integral in securing several highly touted and nationally ranked recruiting classes, including the 2009 group, which was ranked in the top 25 nationally by ESPN.com. His main recruiting areas were Central New Jersey, Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Florida, Delaware and Canada, although he directed Rutgers’ national efforts. Prior to Susan’s arrival at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights had not posted a record above .500 for nearly a decade and had qualified for one bowl game in 131 years of football. In 2009, Rutgers played in its fifth consecutive bowl game and finished 9-4. Susan directed a deep corps of tight ends during his tenure at Rutgers that included former three-time All-Big East selection Clark Harris, a 2007 seventh-round draft choice of the Green Bay Packers. Prior to his time at Rutgers, Susan got his first chance as a head coach when spent one year as the frontman at Davidson in 2000. He led the Wildcats to a 10-0 record, the only unbeaten team in school history, and a single-season record for wins. Susan was named the Coach of the Year by the Division I-AA Independents Sports Information Directors Association. Additionally, he received a Presidential Citation from the University of Delaware for outstandingg achievement.

At Princeton, Susan served as both the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for nearly a decade. In addition to recruiting duties at the Ivy League institution, he organized and implemented year-round strength and conditioning programs, developed and coordinated the spring football clinic and coordinated travel plans for away games. Susan’s initial tour of duty at Bucknell began in June 1981. From 1981 through 1988 he was in charge of the offensive line and served as strength coach for the Bison under head coaches Bob Curtis and George Landis. When Lou Maranzana was hired as head coach prior to the 1989 campaign, Susan was promoted to assistant head coach while still keeping his duties with the offensive line. Susan’s first foray into the coaching profession came at his alma mater where he was a graduate assistant on two separate occasions, separated by a one-year volunteer stint at Gettysburg. Susan enjoyed an outstanding playing career at Delaware (1973-76), as his teams compiled a 36-12-1 record in his tenure there. The 1976 Newark Touchdown Club Offensive Lineman of the Year, Susan helped the Blue Hens to two Lambert Cups (1974, 1976) and the NCAA Division II national championship game. In addition to a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Delaware, Susan earned his master’s in physical education with an emphasis in exercise physiology from his alma mater in 1982. Off the field, Susan is a member of the American Football Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the University of Delaware Alumni Association and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Susan and his wife, Cynthia, have three children: 25-year-old son Matthew, 23-year-old daughter Jessica and 21-year-old daughter Julia. RECRUITING AREAS: Central New Jersey, Delaware, Central Florida, Northeastern Florida

Joe Susan with his wife, Cynthia, and their three children, Matthew, Jessica and Julia.

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 Head Coach Joe Susan  Joe Susan Resume' PERSONAL Date of Birth: Sept. 18, 1955 Wife: Cynthia Children: Son, Matthew (25); Daughters, Jessica (23), Julia (21) EDUCATION University of Delaware, B.A. in psychology, 1977 University of Delaware, M.S. in physical education, 1982 HEAD COACHING CAREER Year School 2000 Davidson Career Totals

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ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER Year School Record 1977 Delaware 6-3-1 1978 Delaware 10-4 1979 Gettysburg 5-6 1980 Delaware 9-2 1981 Bucknell 4-6 1982 Bucknell 4-6 1983 Bucknell 4-5-1 1984 Bucknell 5-5 1985 Bucknell 3-7 1986 Bucknell 3-7 1987 Bucknell 4-5-1 1988 Bucknell 3-7 1989 Bucknell 5-5 1990 Bucknell 7-4 1991 Princeton 8-2 1992 Princeton 8-2 1993 Princeton 8-2 1994 Princeton 7-3 1995 Princeton 8-1-1 1996 Princeton 3-7 1997 Princeton 6-4 1998 Princeton 5-5 1999 Princeton 3-7 2001 Rutgers 2-9 2002 Rutgers 1-11 2003 Rutgers 5-7 2004 Rutgers 4-7 2005 Rutgers 7-5 2006 Rutgers 11-2 2007 Rutgers 8-5 2008 Rutgers 8-5 2009 Rutgers 9-4 Assistant Coaching Totals 183-160-4 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1977-78, 80 Delaware 1979 Gettysburg 1981-90 Bucknell 1991-99 spring 2000 2000 2001-2009

Princeton Memphis Davidson Rutgers

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Pct. 1.000 .714 .455 .818 .400 .400 .450 .500 .300 .300 .450 .300 .500 .636 .800 .800 .800 .700 .850 .300 .600 .500 .300 .182 .083 .417 .364 .583 .846 .615 .615 .692 .536

Graduate Assistant Coach Part-Time Assistant OL/Strength Coach (1981-88) Assistant Head Coach/OL (1989-90) Off. Coordinator/OL Offensive Line Coach Head Coach Offensive Line Coach (2001-03) TE/Recruiting Coord. (2003-09)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Undefeated in only season as a college head coach  Posted only undefeated season in Davidson history in 2000  Division I-AA Independents Sports Information Directors Coach of the Year (2000)  New Jersey Sportswriters I-AA Coach of the Year (2000)  Earned Delaware Alumni Presidential Award in 2000  Helped Rutgers to five consecutive bowl games as an assistant coach  Enjoyed 56-33 while an assistant coach at Princeton  Spent close to a decade at three different schools (Bucknell, Princeton, Rutgers)

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The Bob Odell Endowment

Bob Odell is escorted to the monument that was erected in his honor in . Bucknell trustee emeritus Norman E. Garrity, a member of the Class of 1962, and his wife Mary Lou Roppel Garrity, a member of the Class of 1964, have established the Bob Odell Head Football Coaching Endowment. The Garritys’ significant gift to the university permanently endows the head coach position for football, along with providing funds for the program. Garrity played under Coach Odell and was a member of the 1960 team that won the Lambert Cup title as the best team in the Eastern United States. He also served as an assistant football coach during the 1963 season. Garrity has been a member of Bucknell’s Board of Trustees since 1995. In 2004 he received the alumni Athlete Achievement Award, given to former Bucknell athletes who have achieved success in their chosen profession. Garrity served in a variety of manufacturing and engineering management positions with Corning Inc. In 2003 he received the Loyalty to Bucknell Award for extraordinary service to Bucknell as a Trustee, member of Reunion Gift committees and volunteer for the Career Development Center. Garrity was also awarded the Bud Ranck Award for his service and devotion to the football program. In addition to the Odell endowment, he funded the Garrity Family Scholarship and the state-of-the-art artificial surface for the football field. Prior to the 2005 season finale against Holy Cross, the Bucknell football program and Bison Athletics honored Odell’s service and friendship to Bucknell with a special monument, which was unveiled in the closed end of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Odell is a member of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. As head football coach from 1958-64, Odell took over a struggling program and compiled a 37-26 record. He led the Bison to college football prominence, winning Lambert Cup titles in 1960 and 1964 while producing five straight winning seasons and a 32-13 record from 1960-64. An All-American himself as a halfback at Penn, Odell won the Maxwell Trophy and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1943. He later served as head coach at Penn from 1965-70 and at Williams from 1971-86. His overall coaching record stood at 136-104-5. A second-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1944, Odell served as a communications officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II before starting his football coaching career. He began as an assistant coach at Yale, then moved on to Temple and Wisconsin. Odell retired to Lewisburg and volunteered his time and football expertise back to the program on the field, in the radio booth and as a loyal supporter of the Bison football squad. And, thanks to the generosity of Norm Garrity, he will forever have his name associated with Bucknell’s endowed head coaching position — The Bob Odell Head Football Coach.”

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 Coaching Staff  Matt Borich Assistant Coach: DL Bucknell ’01 0 Matt Borich will coach the Bucknell defensive line. A sta standout defensive lineman and linebacker at Bucknell from 19 1997 to 2000, Borich earned three t varsity letters, received tthe Coaches Award for Leadership and was a member Leadershi of Bucknell’s Buck class with the most wi wins in school history (29) during his time as a Bison. H He totaled 62 tackles in 32 career games and graduated in May of 2001 with a degree in economics. A native of nearby Winfield, Pa., who played football at Selinsgrove High School, Borich spent the last six years coaching the defensive line at Princeton. In addition to on-field coaching duties, he recruited student-athletes in 11 states, mainly in the Northeast and Upper Midwest. No stranger to coaching in the Patriot League, Borich spent one year as a defensive line coach at Lafayette. Borich broke into the coaching profession at Dickinson College. He was the outside linebackers coach at the Division III school in 2001 and 2002. RECRUITING AREAS: Northern New Jersey, Greater Atlanta Area, New York City, Eastern New York

Two receivers Bossard coached were selected in the 2009 NFL Draft. Maryland’s Darrius Heyward-Bey was a first-round pick of the Oakland Raiders, while Pittsburgh’s Derek Kinder was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round. Heyward-Bey was a Freshman All-American under Bossard’s watch in 2006. A year later he also helped Terps wideout LaQuan Williams earn Freshman All-America accolades. Prior to his time at Maryland, Bossard spent three years coaching the receivers and returners at his alma mater. He helped lead the Blue Hens to the 2003 Division I-AA national title with a 15-1 mark. During that championship season, Delaware had three different receivers catch 50 passes or more. Bossard was also a member of the Blue Hens’ coaching staff from 1994-98 in the same capacity, helping Delaware to three consecutive national semifinal appearances. Bossard broke into the collegiate coaching ranks as a graduate assistant at Delaware. He then coached defensive backs at Morehouse College (1991) and West Chester University (spring 1992), before arriving at Bucknell for a two-year stint in Lewisburg, where he worked with the defensive backs and returners. In 1999, Bossard coached the receivers at Army before moving on to a defensive back coaching position at Wyoming during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Bossard’s degree from Delaware is in agricultural business management. RECRUITING AREAS: Central Pennsylvania, Harrisburg Area, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina

For his last five years at Cornell, Carlin served as assistant head coach in addition to his coordinator duties. He also mentored the cornerbacks, safeties and wide receivers throughout his tenure. While Carlin was Cornell’s offensive coordinator, the Big Red ranked 10th nationally in rushing (2005), had two 1,000-yard rushers for the first time in program history and averaged better than 27 points per game (2005), the best at Cornell in more than 50 years. Prior to Cornell, Carlin spent one year as the special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator and safeties coach at New Mexico State. It was his second stint with the Aggies, having also been wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator from 1997-99. In between his stays at New Mexico State, Carlin spent one year as defensive backs coach at Villanova and two at Buffalo. Carlin got his start at the Division I level as a graduate assistant at Nebraska under legendary coach Tom Osborne from 1994-96. During that span the Cornhuskers went 36-2 and won two national titles. Following his graduation from Juniata with a degree in communications, Carlin, who also has a master’s degree in educational administration from Nebraska, was a head coach at St. Joseph’s Prep High School in Philadelphia, Pa., for four years. His first foray into college coaching came at Delaware Valley College, where he was the defensive backs coach in 1992 and 1993. RECRUITING AREAS: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Coal Region, Southeastern Florida, Greater Tampa Area

Bryan Bossard

Clayton Carlin

John Field

Assistant Coach: OC/WR/RB Delaware ’89 8

Assistant Coach: DC/LB JJuniata ’87 87

Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Texas Lutheran ’99

Clayton Carlin will serve Clayt as Buckn Bucknell’s defensive coordinator an and will also coach the linebackers. linebacke Carlin, a 1987 graduate Carli of Juniat Juniata College, returns to Pennsylvania after a number of Pennsylva stops at bboth the FCS and FBS levels. Fo For the last six years he was an assistant a coach at Ivy League institution Cornell. Durin During that span he served two stints at defensive coordinator, covering four seasons. In his first year (2004) the Big Red finished seventh nationally in rush defense and 13th nationally in scoring defense (18.1 ppg). After a two-year tenure as the team’s offensive coordinator, Carlin returned to the defensive side of the ball and was once again responsible for defensive play calling and game planning.

John Field, a 1999 graduate of Texas Lutheran, is in Te his third year as the football strength and conditioning coach at Bucknell. During the 2009 season he performed duties as a defensive assistant coach as well. Field launched a successful offseason training regimen ffor the Bison and has Bison players to stay on encouraged more than 50 Biso summer in each of his campus and train during the su years at B Bucknell. k ll Field is well-traveled in Patriot League circles, having served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Colgate in 2007 and completing a summer internship at Holy Cross in 2004. In 2004-05, Field was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Springfield College while pursuing his master’s degree in applied exercise science. Prior to his strength and conditioning experience at the college level, Field spent 11 years as an assistant high school football coach and head strength and conditioning coach at Central Catholic High School in San Antonio, Texas.

Bryan Bossard will serve as Bucknell’ offensive coordinator Bucknell’s and will coach c the wide receivers and runn running backs. Like Bison head coach Joe Susan, Bossard Bo is a graduate of Delaware and a former Bucknell assistant, having played for the Blue Hen Hens from 1985-88 and coached tthe Bison in 1992 and 1993. At Delaware, he was a three three-time letterwinner and was voted the team’s defensive M MVP as a senior, when he was also a second-team all-con all-conference selection and piled up 122 tackles. Recently, Bossard has been on the staffs at Pittsburgh (2008-09) and Maryland (2005-07). At both places, he coached the wide receivers and returners, while also recruiting in the Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Washington, D.C., areas. While with the Panthers, Bossard worked under former NFL coach Dave Wannstedt. Bossard had previously worked for Wannstedt in a pair of NFL summer coaching internships with the Chicago Bears in 1996-97. Pittsburgh posted a solid 19-7 record and appeared in a pair of bowl games during Bossard Bossard’ss tenure.

Clayton Carlin Bryan Bossard

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 Coaching Staff  R.D. Montgomery

Ross Pennypacker

Rich Scarantino

Assistant Coach: TE Wake Forest ’04

Assistant Coach: S Millersville ’05

Assistant Coach: RB King’s Kingg s College g ’86

Ross Pennypacker coaches the safetie safeties at Bucknell. Like Bison offensive coordinator Clayton C Carlin, Pennypacker came to Bucknell from Cornell, having served as the cornerbacks coach for the Big cornerbac Red in 20 2008 and 2009. Prior to his stint at Cornell, Pennypacker was a grad asPennypa sistant and assistant coach at Villanova Vi for two years. His duties with the Wildcats in included serving as the team’s video coordinator and assist assisting with the defensive backs. Pennypacker also recruited the state of Ohio for the Wildcats. He helped Villanova to a 6-5 mark in 2006 and a 7-4 record in 2007 in the powerful Colonial Athletic Association. Before arriving at Villanova, Pennypacker was an intern assistant coach at Allegheny College where he coached the outside linebackers. He also was responsible for recruiting in Pennsylvania during his one-year stint at Allegheny. Pennypacker began his coaching career as a student assistant coach at Millersville. While at Millersville, he assisted with coaching the linebackers and safeties. During his playing days, Pennypacker played linebacker at Millersville, where he graduated from in 2005 with a degree in social sciences. RECRUITING AREAS: Central Pennsylvania, Greater Philadelphia Area, Northern New York

Richard Scarantino joined Richa the Bison coaching staff in the spring of 2010 2 and serves as running bac backs coach. A longtime resident of the Susquehanna Valley, Sc Scarantino is a manager at the Alle Allenwood Federal Prison, but has an extensive football coaching background. Scarantino’s most recent Scara coaching experience came with tthe Milton Area High School football team when he wa was the special teams coordinator (2006) and the defensiv defensive coordinator (2005). O Over er the span Milton produced a solid 11-3-1 record. For a decade (1994-2003), Scarantino was the head football coach of the Milton Panther Club, the Raiders. During that span he led the youth football team to three undefeated seasons and five league titles. Scarantino’s first foray into coaching came at Bishop Hoban High School in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., when he was the freshman head coach and varsity defensive coordinator in 1985 and 1986. A 1986 graduate of King’s College with a degree in criminal justice, Scarantino was a three-year football letterwinner at Pittston Area High School, played one year at East Stroudsburg University and was a member of the semi-pro Scranton Eagles squad that won a 1984 national championship. In addition to his football coaching experience, Scarantino has also coached Little League baseball and youth and high school wrestling. He wrestled in both high school and in college.

R.D. Montgomery returns for a seco second season at Bucknell. He joined the staff last August and work worked predominantly with the tight ends. A 20 2004 graduate of Wake Forest, Montgomery was a four-year member of the Demon Deacons’ Dea football squad and also played one season of basketball. Prior to his appointment at B Bucknell, Montgomery worked for Friends of Terry McAul McAuliffe as a field organizer. He acted as a campaign representative for McAuliffe’s campaign for Virginia governor. Montgomery helped McAuliffe win 17 precincts as he managed the Get Out The Vote efforts. Prior to his time in politics, Montgomery was a manager at Wilmington Ale House in Wilmington, N.C., and a management assistant at Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

Mike O’Connor Assistant Coach: QB/RB Lafayette y ’04 0 One of o two returning members from last year’s Bucknell staff is Mike Mi O’Connor, who like new Bison head coach Joe Susan, previously coached at Rutgers previousl under fo former Bison football player Gr Greg Schiano. A Le Lewisburg native and a former qu quarterback at Lafayette, O’Connor initially joined the O’Conno Bucknell staff as an assistant coach in the winter of 2009. He spent the previous four years as a grad assistant and full-time assistant coach with the Scarlet Knights. O’Connor, who started his tenure at Rutgers in 2005 as a player development graduate assistant, will coach the defensive line at Bucknell. While with the Scarlet Knights, O’Connor tutored the defensive ends, linebackers and safeties. He also assisted with all aspects of special teams and organized and prepared all film breakdowns and scouting reports. In 2007, with O’Connor a member of the defensive staff, Rutgers ranked fifth in the nation in pass defense. A 2004 graduate of Lafayette, O’Connor was a twoyear letterwinner with the Leopards. He earned Second Team Academic All-America honors in 2002 and was a two-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection, posting a GPA of nearly 3.5 while majoring in economics and business. Prior to attending Lafayette, O’Connor was a threesport standout at Lewisburg Area High School where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. O’Connor began his coaching career at Columbia as a video coordinator in 2004 while working towards his master’s degree in psychology. O’Connor, who is the son of former Bucknell assistant football coach Mike O’Connor and the grandson of former Bucknell head coach Fred Prender, resides in Lewisburg with his wife, Emily. RECRUITING AREAS: Western Pennsylvania, Ohio

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Chad Rogosheske

Chip Taylor

Assistant Coach: OL Hamline ’99 9

Assistant Coach: CB/ST Illinois State ’02

A vet veteran mentor with 12 years of college co football coaching experienc experience, Chad Rogosheske coaches the offensive line at Bucknell after three years as a graduate assistant at Ohio State. During that th span the Buckeyes won thre three Big Ten titles, competed in the Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bow Bowl, and played in the 2008 BCS National Championsh Championship Game. While at Ohio State, Rogosheske Rogosh worked directly with the specialists, including long snappers, punters and kickers, coordinated the defensive scout team and assisted with the offensive line. A native of Minneapolis, Minn., Rogosheske is a 1994 graduate of Columbia Heights High School, where he was an all-conference running back and also played hockey and tennis. After playing in the Minnesota high school all-star game, he played football at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., from 1994-97. Rogosheske earned all-conference and academic allconference honors as a senior running back at Hamline and played one year of collegiate hockey. He graduated cum laude in 1999 with a degree in social studies and physical education and an education certification. Rogosheske began his coaching career at Hamline as a part-time running backs coach for three years while he taught middle school physical education. He then spent one year as the receivers coach at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, before returning to Hamline for five seasons. Rogosheske coached the running backs in 2002 and 2003, served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2004 and defensive coordinator and safeties coach in 2005 and 2006. In 2005, his defense led the nation in turnovers, averaging 4.1 takeaways per game. RECRUITING AREAS: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Texas

Chip Taylor, who coaches the corn cornerbacks and special spent six of the last seven teams, sp years coac coaching at Valparaiso and has steadi steadily moved up the staff, culminating in an appointment culminati as the co co-offensive coordinator quarterbacks coach this past and quart fall. In his only year in that role, Taylor h helped the Crusaders improve upon their pass completi completion percentage, passing yards and touchdown passes from 2008. Taylor got his start at Valparaiso as a graduate assistant in 2003 o ear sti 2003. During his ttwo-year stint coaching the wide receivers, Taylor was the main tutor for Second Team All-America wide receiver Rob Giancola, who broke 14 school records. Additionally, the Crusaders won the 2003 Pioneer League title and finished second in the nation in pass offense. After a year (2005) as an assistant at Rose-Hulman, Taylor returned to Valparaiso and served as the squad’s special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach for three years. During that stint he helped the Crusaders block five kicks and rank among the nation’s leaders in pass defense (13th), punt returns (19th) and turnover margin (21st). A 2002 graduate of Illinois State with a degree in physical education, Taylor was a three-year letterwinner with the Redbirds football program. He was both a wide receiver and cornerback and served as the team’s starting punt returner in 2001. Illinois State experienced plenty of success during Taylor’s career as he played on the first playoff team in school history in 1998 and helped the 1999 squad win the conference championship and advance to the national semifinal game. Taylor owns a master’s degree in sports administration from Valparaiso. RECRUITING AREAS: Southern New Jersey, Illinois

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 Support Staff  All-Time Assistant Coaches John Allen, 2002 Lance Anderson, 1999-2002 John Aucker, 1961 Jared Backus, 2002-06 Monk Bailey, 1989 Greg Banner, 1998 Frank Belichick, 1967-68 Kenneth Benfer, 1944 Joe Bering, 1974-75 Neil Blaisdell, 1926 Bus Blum, 1937-42, 1946 Bryan Bossard, 1992-93 Travis Burkett, 2005-06 Tim Camp, 2003-05 Gary Campbell, 1997 Gerry Capone, 1978 Dick Cassels, 2005 Garret Chachere, 1994 Donald Chaump, 1962 Sam Clark, 1996 Andrew Cohen, 1995-99, 2007-09 Robert Cooley, 1963 Francis Cornelius, 1961 Ryan Crawford, 2005-07 B.W. Cregor, 1924 Gene Depew, 1971-92 Terry Depew, 1972 Bob DiSpirito, 1965-66 William Dortsch, 1944 Bryan Durrington, 1989 Russ Ehrenfeld, 2001-02 Mike Fahnestock, 1983 John Fassel, 1999, 2001 Pat Feeley, 1997-98 John Field, 2009 Devin Fitzsimmons, 2006 Eddie Ford, 2003-04

Sam Fraundorf, 2003-04 Walter Fridley, 1944 Jeff Gadd, 2001-02 Norman Garrity, 1963 Harry Gicking, 1971-72 Red Griffiths, 1936 Ron Grzybowski, 1986-94 Joe Gubernot, 1986-94 Jack Guy, 1947-51 Danny Hale, 1975-80 Marshall Hall, 1983 Uhlard Hangartner, 1927-28 Francis Hatton, 1956-59 Steve Hayes, 2005-09 Joe Herring, 1968 Byron Hollinshead, 1930 Rhodes Ingerton, 1924-26 Ashley Ingram, 2006-07 Ralph Isernia, 2004 Sid Jamieson, 1967-88 Pat Kingman, 2006-08 Paul Kmetz, 1974-76 Dave Kotulski, 1995-2002 Ben Kribbs, 1952-55 Patrick Lally, 1944 Larry Landini, 1969-76 Robert Latour, 1956-65 Bill Lane, 1945-46, 1950-56, 1969-72 Dave Legg, 1995-00 Aaron Lewis, 2008 Eric Lewis, 2002 Matt Lintal, 2003-09 Joe Lombardi, 2000 Woody Ludwig, 1943, 1946 Ed Lynett, 2009 Marty McAndrews, 1934-35 Herb Maack, 1947-52

Paul Malatesta, 1968 Lou Maranzana, 1986-1988 Derek Mason, 1999-01 Bill McCord, 2008-09 Paul McGonagle, 2002 Frank Meehan, 1993-94 Dan Meenan, 1989-94 Clifford Melberger, 1961 Tripp Merritt, 2003-04 R.D. Montgomery, 2009-pres. Mike Morita, 2000-02 Craig Moropoulos, 1995-96 Malcolm Musser, 1927-31 Harold Nichols, 2008 Pete Noyes, 1971-76 Roger Oberlin, 1957-66 Mike O’Connor, 1983-96 Mike O’Connor, 2009-pres. Bob Odell, 1987-90 James “Smokey” Ostendarp, 1953-54 Robert Patzwall, 1969-70 Tim Pavlechko, 1991-92 Steve Perry, 2003-05 Sam Perryman, 2009 Tony Pierce, 1990-91 Bill Pisano, 1995-96 Fred Prender, 1959-62 Mose Quinn, 1933-35 Max Reed, 1929-33 Rocky Rees, 1977-82 Jim Reid, 2005 Dick Reilly, 1985-96 George Rieu, 1963-64 James Roe, 1963 Andy Ryland, 2007 Marty Schaetzle, 1997-01 Bill Schwalm, 1977

Terry Long Robert Shaw, 1967 Ian Shields, 2003 Roy Shifflet, 1974, 1980-85, 1994 Richard Simpson, 2007 John Sitarsky, 1937, 1941-42 John Skiavo, 1966 Kenneth Smith, 1973-74 Gerry Solomon, 1972 A. A. Stagg, Jr., 1944-45 Glenn Stennett, 1968 Mark Strzlecki, 1976 Joe Susan, 1981-90 Brent Thompson, 2003-09 Eric Thurston, 1992-94 Joe Tillman, 1999-01 Carl Truxell, 1930 Chris Turner, 1995-01 Ralph Turri, 1976 William Urch, 1962 Steve Vashel, 2006-08 Robert N. Waddell, 1923 Chuck Wagner, 1958 Dave Warner, 1997 R. James West, 1962 Art Wilkins, 1977-84 Frank Williams, 1981 Greg Willig, 1998-00 Norries Wilson, 1995-98 William Wrabley, 1955-64 Greg Wright, 1972 Russell Wright, 1944 Kyle Yearick, 1983 William Yeomans, 1964-72 Gary York, 1967 John Zalonis, 1977-79

Equipment Manager Indiana Univ. of Penn Pennsylvania ’06 Terry Long takes over as the Bison football equipment manager in 2010. A 20 2006 graduate of Indiana Un University of Pennsyl(IU vania (IUP), Long has been equi an equipment manager at Bucknell since the fall of 2008, but will be working with the tim this year. football program for the first time Buckne Long spent more Prior to his time at Bucknell, a other multimedia than a decade working in radio and l For F 10 years h outlets. he was a sportscaster, disc jockey and public address announcer for a family of radio stations in St. Mary’s, Pa. While there, he created both a sports radio show and television show and was involved with commerical production, marketing and sales. In 2006, Long moved to California and was a producer and board operator for KNBR in San Francisco. At the same time he was a broadband production assistant, audio technician and producer for Yahoo! Sports. Long has also spent time working for Sirius NFL Radio and as the play-by-play voice of Clarion University men’s and women’s basketball. A current resident of Milton, Pa., Long got his start in the equipment room as a student at IUP in 2004. Long has also spent time performing internships with Jim Kelly Enterprises and various radio stations. He was also the head baseball coach at Saratoga High School and the head basketball coach at Lawson Middle School in 2007. Long and his wife, Regan, were married in Punxsutawney, Pa., on July 7, 2007. They welcomed their first child, Kendyl, in 2008. Their second child, Kaden, was born in 2010.

Mike O’Connor is one of two returning coaching staff members from 2009.

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 Athletic Training  Mark Keppler Assistant Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer Florida State ’73 Assistant Athletic Director Assist Mark Keppler, Kep now in his 25th year as B Bucknell’s head athletic trainer, oversees o Bucknell’s athletic training traini and sports medicine program. Keppler coordinates the work of six professional staff members members, a graduate assistant and a dedicated ded group of student assistants. The head trainer at Carnegie M Mellon University for 11 years before coming to Bucknell, Ke Keppler is a member of the N i lA hl i T i A i i and is both state- and National Athletic Trainers Association nationally-certified. From 1982-84 he served as president of the Pennsylvania Athletic Training Society, and from 1984-97 he served with the Athletic Training Advisory Commission to the State Board of Physical Therapy. He is currently the Convention Chair for PATS and was inducted into that organization’s Hall of Fame in June 2006. Keppler is a 1973 graduate of Florida State University and holds a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh. After working with the football program for his first three years at Bucknell, Keppler moved to the fieldhouse training room to coordinate the athletic training office for the entire athletic department. In the fall of 1999, he once again took over as the primary football trainer, in addition to running the athletic training office. Keppler also serves as the primary athletic trainer for spring football, and supervises off-season rehabilitation programs for any injured Bison football players. Keppler and his wife, Wanda, reside in Lewisburg and are the parents of daughters Sarah and Reta.

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Bucknell’s athletic training staff, headed by Mark Keppler, provides outstanding medical care for each of Bucknell’s student-athletes. Keppler and his staff recently moved into a brand new, state-of-theart athletic training room as part of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center design. There is also a fully-equipped athletic training facility in Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, adjacent to the football team locker room, and satellite training rooms at Sojka Pavilion and Holmes Stadium. The philosophy of the Bucknell sports medicine team is a commitment to providing the best care for Bison student-athletes. Its injury and rehab protocols are developed to help decrease athletics-related injuries, increase injury recovery time, and combine strength and flexibility, endurance and sport-specific functional activities. Every injured Bucknell student-athlete is attended by an athletic trainer at the time the injury occurs. Each of Bucknell’s professional staff trainers are state and nationally certified, and they are assisted on-site by a quality team of student athletic trainers. The care for all Bucknell students ultimately falls under the direction of Dr. Donald Stechschulte, the director of the University’s student health service. Athletes sustaining serious injuries requiring immediate attention in a hospital setting are sent to the emergency room of the Evangelical Community Hospital, located just two miles from the Bucknell campus.

Partnership with Geisinger Sports Medicine In August 2005, Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt and Geisinger chief of sports medicine Daniel Feldmann, MD, announced a partnership that makes Geisinger Sports Medicine the exclusive sports medicine provider for Bucknell University Athletics. Geisinger’s team of orthopaedic specialists, certified in a wide array of specialties, is responsible for the care and treatment of more than 700 Division I student-athletes participating in varsity athletics at Bucknell. Geisinger Health System is an integrated, physician-led healthcare services organization that serves more than two million residents throughout central and northeastern Pennsylvania. It includes a 650-member multi-specialty physician practice, a tertiary/quaternary medical center and an acute-care community hospital, adult and pediatric trauma centers, a nationally acclaimed alcohol and chemical dependency treatment center, heart and cancer institutes, a neurosciences program, two research centers, 41 community practice offices and one of the largest not-for-profit rural HMOs in the country. In addition to meeting the on-campus needs of the Bucknell student-athletes, Geisinger has just opened a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary sports medicine facility at Geisinger Medical Center Outpatient Surgery Center—Woodbine Lane (off Route 11 in nearby Danville). This one-stop complex features an open MRI for on-site diagnostics, a therapy pool and facilities for athlete rehabilitation. For more on the Geisinger Sports Medicine program and staff, please visit: www.geisinger.org/consumers/services/sports_med/index.html

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Name (Alma Mater) No Coach Bill Young (Cornell) George Jennings (Bucknell) George Hoskins (Penn State) J.H. Costello Paul Smith (Bucknell) By Dickson (Pennsylvania) George Cockill (Bucknell) George Johnson (Pennsylvania) Edgar Wingard (Susquehanna) Pete Reynolds (Syracuse) Charles Moran (Tennessee) Carl Snavely (Lebanon Valley) Edward Mylin (Franklin & Marshall) A.E. Humphreys (Illinois) John Sitarsky (Bucknell) Ellwood Ludwig (Pennsylvania) Harry Lawrence (Western Maryland) Robert Odell (Pennsylvania) Carroll Huntress (New Hampshire) Fred Prender (West Chester) Robert Curtis (St. Lawrence) George Landis (Penn State) Lou Maranzana (Dartmouth) Tom Gadd (California-Riverside) Dave Kotulski (New Mexico State)* Tim Landis (Randolph-Macon) Joe Susan (Delaware) TOTALS * Served as acting head coach

At Bucknell 1883-1894 1895-1896 1897-1898 1899-1906; 1909 1907 1908 1910-1913 1914 1915-1917 1918 1919-1923 1924-1926 1927-33 1934-1936 1937-1942; 1946 1943 1944-1945 1947-1957 1958-1964 1965-1968 1969-1974 1975-1985 1986-1988 1989-1994 1995-2001 2002 2003-2009 2010-pres. 1883-pres.

Years 9 2 2 9 1 1 4 1 3 1 5 3 7 3 7 1 2 11 7 4 6 11 3 6 7 1 7 -124

W 22 10 7 40 4 3 20 4 8 6 27 19 42 17 30 6 9 45 37 19 23 48 10 26 48 2 32 -564

L 22 4 7 37 7 5 16 4 20 0 18 10 16 9 24 4 7 51 26 19 31 56 19 38 28 9 46 -533

T 3 1 4 4 0 2 2 1 4 0 3 2 8 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 -51

Pct. .500 .700 .500 .519 .364 .400 .553 .500 .313 1.000 .594 .645 .697 .638 .551 .600 .559 .469 .587 .500 .430 .463 .350 .406 .632 .182 .410 -.514

Bucknell Coaching Leaders GAMES 1. Robert Curtis 2. Harry Lawrence 3. George Hoskins 4. Tim Landis 5. Tom Gadd 6. Carl Snavely 7. Lou Maranzana 8. Robert Odell 9. Fred Prender 10. Pete Reynolds

101 97 81 78 76 66 64 63 57 48

WINS 1. Robert Curtis Tom Gadd 3. Harry Lawrence 4. Carl Snavely 5. George Hoskins 6. Robert Odell 7. Tim Landis 8. A.E. Humphreys 9. Pete Reynolds 10. Lou Maranzana

48 48 45 42 40 37 32 30 27 26

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Edgar Wingard 1.000 2. Bill Young .700 3. Carl Snavely .697 4. Charles Moran .645 5. Edward Mylin .638 6. Tom Gadd .632 7. John Sitarsky .600 8. Pete Reynolds .594 9. Robert Odell .587 10. Ellwood Ludwig .559 YEARS 1. Robert Curtis Harry Lawrence 3. George Hoskins 4. Tom Gadd A.E. Humphreys Tim Landis Robert Odell Carl Snavely 9. Lou Maranzana 10. Pete Reynolds

Head Coach Lou Maranzana with 1994 captains Russ Strohecker (51), Ed Frattarelli (50) and Andrew Welty (92)

11 11 9 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 1980 Coaching Staff Back Row (L-R): Roy Shifflet, Gene Depew, Danny Hale, Rocky Rees Front Row (L-R): Art Wilkins, Head Coach Bob Curtis, Sid Jamieson

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 2010 Opponents  Game 1 at Duquesne

Game 2 at Marist

Sept. 4 • 6 p.m. Arthur J. Rooney Field

Sept. 11 • 6 p.m. Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field

HEAD COACH Jerry Schmitt

HEAD COACH Jim Parady

OVERALL RECORD 54-46 (10 years)

OVERALL RECORD 96-88-1 (17 years)

RECORD AT DUQUESNE 26-25 (5 years)

RECORD AT MARIST 96-88-1 (17 years)

WWW.GODUQUESNE.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 10,160 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Northeast Series: Bucknell leads, 9-4 Stadium: Arthur J. Rooney Field (2,200) Surface: Sportexe President: Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Athletic Director: Greg Amodio 2009 Record: 3-8 Conf. Record: 2-6 (t-7th NEC) Lettermen R/L: N/A Starters R/L: 17/5 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Dave Saba Office: 412-396-5861 Cell: 412-225-5317 E-mail: saba@duq.edu Press Box: 412-396-5370

SERIES HISTORY BUCKNELL LEADS, 9-4 Year Site.................................. Result 1933 Pittsburgh, PA ............... DU, 6-0 1934 Pittsburgh, PA ............. DU, 12-0 1997 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 23-16 1998 Pittsburgh, PA ............BU, 38-10 1999 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 49-20 2000 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 35-14 2002 Pittsburgh, PA ........... DU, 35-14 2003 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 28-21 2004 Pittsburgh, PA ............BU, 30-20 2006 Lewisburg, PA........... BU, 31-28* 2007 Pittsburgh, PA ............BU, 28-19 2008 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 48-42 2009 Pittsburgh, PA ........... DU, 24-19 *overtime In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 6-0 In Pittsburgh: Duquesne leads, 4-3 Longest Win Streak: 5, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 1, Duquesne

WWW.GOREDFOXES.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Founded: 1929 Enrollment: 4,256 Nickname: Red Foxes Colors: Red and White Conference: Pioneer Football League Series: Bucknell leads, 5-0 Stadium: Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field (5,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: Dr. Dennis J. Murray Athletic Director: Tim Murray 2009 Record: 7-4 Conf. Record: 5-3 (5th PFL) Lettermen R/L: 62/26 Starters R/L: 11/11 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Mike Ferraro Office: 845-575-3321 Cell: 914-456-3447 E-mail: michael.j.ferraro@marist.edu Press Box: 845-575-3155

2010 SCHEDULE

2010 SCHEDULE

S4....................................BUCKNELL S11........................................ DAYTON S18...................................... at Delaware S25........................................ALBANY* O2 ............................. MONMOUTH* O9 .........................................at CCSU* O16 ........................SACRED HEART* O23 ..................................... at Wagner* O30 ........................... at Robert Morris* N13 ................SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)* N20 .......................................at Bryant*

S3............................. SACRED HEART S11..................................BUCKNELL S25....................MOREHEAD STATE* O2 ..........................................at Drake* O9 ................................... at Valparaiso* O16 ............................... SAN DIEGO* O23 ............................... at Jacksonville* O30 .................................. at Campbell* N6 .................................. DAVIDSON* N13 .................................... DAYTON* N20 ................................at Georgetown

2009 RESULTS 38, 26 NEC

2009 RESULTS 74, 53 PFL

BUCKNELL .........................W, 24-19 at Nicholls State ......................... L, 14-7 at Monmouth* ......................... L, 17-10 at Dayton ................................. L, 24-17 ROBERT MORRIS* ..............W, 34-20 at Albany* ................................ L, 55-10 CCSU* .................................... L, 31-24 at Saint Francis (Pa.)* ............... L, 31-14 WAGNER* .............................. L, 23-17 at Sacred Heart* ......................W, 45-42 BRYANT*.................................. L, 20-0

at Sacred Heart ........................W, 31-12 DRAKE* .................................... L, 34-6 at San Diego* ........................... L, 17-10 at Bucknell .............................L, 17-16 CAMPBELL* ..........................W, 34-13 JACKSONVILLE*..................W, 31-27 at Morehead State* ..................W, 24-14 VALPARAISO* .........................W, 24-0 GEORGETOWN ...................W, 23-21 at Davidson* .............................W, 14-6 at Dayton* ............................... L, 27-16

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SERIES HISTORY BUCKNELL LEADS, 5-0 Year Site.................................. Result 2005 Lewisburg, PA...............BU, 27-7 2006 Poughkeepsie, NY .......BU, 48-19 2007 Lewisburg, PA...............BU, 38-7 2008 Poughkeepsie, NY .......BU, 21-17 2009 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 17-16 In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 3-0 In Poughkeepsie: Bucknell leads, 2-0 Longest Win Streak: 5, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 5, Bucknell

2010 Bucknell Football


 2010 Opponents  Game 3 Dartmouth

Game 4 Cornell

Sept. 18 • 1 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

Oct. 2 • 4 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

HEAD COACH Buddy Teevens

HEAD COACH Kent Austin

OVERALL RECORD 68-140-2 (20 years)

OVERALL RECORD 0-0 (1st year)

RECORD AT DARTMOUTH 35-63-2 (10 years)

RECORD AT CORNELL 0-0 (1st year)

WWW.DARTMOUTHSPORTS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hanover, N.H. Founded:1769 Enrollment: 4,200 Nickname: Big Green Colors: Green and White Conference: Ivy League Series: Dartmouth leads, 4-1 Stadium: Memorial Field (17,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: James Wright Athletic Director: Josie Harper 2009 Record: 2-8 Conf. Record: 2-5 (T-6th IVY) Lettermen R/L: 33/31 Starters R/L: 17/12 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact:: Rick Bender Office: 606-646-1030 E-mail: rick.bender@dartmouth.edu Press Box: 603-646-0111

SERIES HISTORY DARTMOUTH LEADS, 4-1 Year Site.................................. Result 1963 Hanover, NH............. DC, 20-18 1989 Lewisburg, PA.............BU, 36-20 1991 Hanover, NH............. DC, 34-16 1992 Hanover, NH............. DC, 44-14 1993 Lewisburg, PA............ DC, 31-13 In Lewisburg: Tied, 1-1 In Hanover: Dartmouth leads, 3-0 Longest Win Streak: 3, Dartmouth Current Win Streak: 3, Dartmouth

WWW.CORNELLBIGRED.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 20,633 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Carnelian Red and White Conference: Ivy League Series: Cornell leads, 38-11 Stadium: Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Surface: FieldTurf President: David J. Skorton Athletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr. 2009 Record: 2-8 Conf. Record: 1-6 (8th IVY) Lettermen R/L: 27/36 Starters R/L: 11/17 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact:: Jeremy Hartigan Office: 607-255-9788 Cell: 607-351-1675 E-mail: jh295@cornell.edu Press Box: 607-255-2385

2010 SCHEDULE

2010 SCHEDULE

S18.................................... at Bucknell S25........................... SACRED HEART O2 ........................................... at Penn* O9 ..............................................YALE* O16 ...............................HOLY CROSS O23 ..................................at Columbia* O30 .................................. HARVARD* N6 ....................................... at Cornell* N13 ...................................... BROWN* N20 .................................. at Princeton*

S18.........................................at Wagner S25..............................................YALE* O2..................................... at Bucknell O9 ...................................... at Harvard* O16 .................................... COLGATE O23 .......................................at Brown* O30 ..............................PRINCETON* N6 .............................DARTMOUTH* N13 ..................................at Columbia* N20 .......................................... PENN*

2009 RESULTS 28, 25 IVY

2009 RESULTS 28, 16 IVY

COLGATE .............................. L, 3415 at New Hampshire ................... L, 44-14 PENN* .................................... L, 30-24 at Yale* ....................................... L, 38-7 at Holy Cross ........................... L, 34-14 COLUMBIA* ...........................W, 28-6 at Harvard* .............................. L, 42-21 CORNELL*.................W, 20-17 (2OT) at Brown* ..........................L, 14-7 (OT) PRINCETON* ........................ L, 23-11

BUCKNELL ...........................W, 33-9 at Yale* ....................................W, 14-12 at Colgate ................................. L, 45-23 HARVARD* ............................ L, 28-10 FORDHAM ............................ L, 39-27 BROWN* ................................ L, 34-14 at Princeton* ............................ L, 17-13 at Dartmouth* ..............L, 20-17 (2OT) COLUMBIA* .......................... L, 30-20 PENN* ...................................... L, 34-0

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SERIES HISTORY CORNELL LEADS, 38-11 Year 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1896 1900 1901 1903 1904 1905 1906 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1943 1944 1945 1946 1960 1967 1974 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1994 1995 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Site ..................................... Result Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 20-3 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 66-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 26-0 Ithaca, NY ................................ BU, 4-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 54-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 54-0 Ithaca, NY ................................ CU, 6-0 Ithaca, NY ................................ CU, 6-0 Ithaca, NY ................................ CU, 6-0 Ithaca, NY ............................ CU, 24-12 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 24-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 24-6 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 14-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 10-7 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 48-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 41-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 19-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 20-0 Ithaca, NY ................................ CU, 7-6 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 26-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 19-8 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 21-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 15-7 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 23-7 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 24-0 Lewisburg, PA ........................ CU, 21-6 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 24-0 Ithaca, NY .............................. BU, 10-0 Lewisburg, PA ...................... BU, 33-16 Ithaca, NY ............................ CU, 22-15 Lewisburg, PA ........................ BU, 10-7 Lewisburg, PA ...................... CU, 26-13 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 16-3 Ithaca, NY .............................. BU, 20-6 Lewisburg, PA ........................ CU, 20-9 Ithaca, NY ............................ BU, 42-21 Lewisburg, PA ........................ CU, 23-7 Lewisburg, PA ...................... CU, 29-28 Ithaca, NY .............................. BU, 10-7 Ithaca, NY ............................ CU, 23-19 Lewisburg, PA ...................... BU, 38-15 Ithaca, NY ................................... DNP* Lewisburg, PA ........................ BU, 14-3 Ithaca, NY ............................ CU, 21-19 Lewisburg, PA ........................ BU, 15-9 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 24-7 Lewisburg, PA ........................ BU, 20-5 Ithaca, NY ............................ CU, 38-14 Lewisburg, PA ...................... CU, 21-20 Ithaca, NY .............................. CU, 33-9

In Lewisburg: Cornell leads, 7-6 In Ithaca: Cornell leads, 31-5 Longest Win Streak: 23, Cornell Current Win Streak: 3, Cornell

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 2010 Opponents  Game 5 Penn

Game 6 at Georgetown

Oct. 9 • 1 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

Oct. 16 • 1 p.m. Multi-Sport Field

HEAD COACH Al Bagnoli

HEAD COACH Kevin Kelly

OVERALL RECORD 208-75 (28 years)

OVERALL RECORD 5-38 (4 years)

RECORD AT PENN 122-56 (18 years)

RECORD AT GEORGETOWN 5-38 (4 years)

WWW.PENNATHLETICS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1740 Enrollment: 10,275 Nickname: Quakers Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Ivy League Series: Penn leads, 28-5 Stadium: Franklin Field, 52,958 Surface: Sprinturf President: Dr. Amy Gutmann Athletic Director: Steve Bilsky 2009 Record: 8-2 Conf. Record: 7-0 (1st IVY) Lettermen R/L: 33/22 Starters R/L: 18/7 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Eric Dolan Office: 215-898-6129 E-mail: erdolan@upenn.edu Press Box: 215-898-6159/1085

2010 SCHEDULE S18................................... LAFAYETTE S25...................................... at Villanova O2 .............................DARTMOUTH* O9..................................... at Bucknell O16 ................................ COLUMBIA* O23 ........................................... at Yale* O30 ...................................... BROWN* N6 .................................... at Princeton* N13 .................................. HARVARD* N20 ..................................... at Cornell*

2009 RESULTS 82, 70 IVY VILLANOVA ............................ L, 14-3 at Lafayette ......................L, 20-17 (OT) at Dartmouth* ........................W, 30-24 BUCKNELL ...........................W, 21-3 at Columbia*...........................W, 27-13 YALE*.........................................W, 9-0 at Brown* ..................................W, 14-7 PRINCETON* .........................W, 42-7 at Harvard* ...............................W, 17-7 CORNELL ...............................W, 34-0

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SERIES HISTORY PENN LEADS, 28-5 Year Site .................................Result 1895 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 40-0 1896 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 40-0 1897 Lewisburg, PA ..................... UP, 17-0 1897 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 33-0 1899 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 47-10 1901 Philadelphia, PA ................... UP, 6-0 1902 Philadelphia, PA ................... UP, 6-5 1903 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 47-6 1907 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 29-2 1908 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 16-0 1917 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 20-6 1919 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 16-0 1920 Philadelphia, PA ................... UP, 7-0 1965 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 16-13 1966 Philadelphia, PA .............. BU, 28-21 1967 Philadelphia, PA .............. BU, 28-27 1968 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 27-10 1969 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 28-17 1986 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 10-7 1987 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 32-24 1988 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 38-35 1989 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 25-24 1993 Lewisburg, PA ...................UP, 42-12 1995 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 20-19 1996 Lewisburg, PA ................. UP, 30-21* 1997 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 20-16 1998 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 20-10 1999 Philadelphia, PA .............. BU, 23-16 2003 Philadelphia, PA ...............UP, 14-13 2004 Lewisburg, PA ................. UP, 32-25* 2005 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 53-7 2006 Lewisburg, PA ...................UP, 34-24 2009 Philadelphia, PA ................. UP, 21-3 * overtime In Lewisburg: Penn leads, 5-2 In Philadelphia: Penn leads, 23-3 Longest Win Streak: 14, Penn Current Win Streak: 5, Penn

WWW.GUHOYAS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 6,719 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Grey Conference: Patriot League Series: Bucknell leads, 12-9-1 Stadium: Multi-Sport Field Surface: FieldTurf President: John D. DeGioia Athletic Director: Bernard Muir 2009 Record: 0-11 Conf. Record: 0-6 (7th PL) Lettermen R/L: 78/13 Starters R/L: 14/8 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Mike “Mex” Carey Office: 202-687-2475 Cell: 917-576-7445 E-mail: mbc32@georgetown.edu Press Box: 202-687-5120

2010 SCHEDULE S4........................................at Davidson S11..................................... at Lafayette* S18...............................................at Yale S25............................... HOLY CROSS* O2 ....................................... at Colgate* O9 ........................................WAGNER O16............................... BUCKNELL* O23 ...............................at Sacred Heart O30 .................................. FORDHAM N13 ......................................LEHIGH* N20 ........................................MARIST

SERIES HISTORY BUCKNELL LEADS, 12-9-1 Year Site .................................Result 1904 Wash., DC .......................... GU, 12-0 1905 Wash., DC ...........................BU, 18-0 1916 Wash., DC .......................... GU, 78-0 1922 Wash., DC .......................... GU, 19-7 1923 Wash., DC ...........................BU, 14-7 1924 Wash., DC ...........................BU, 14-6 1925 Wash., DC .............................BU, 3-2 1931 Wash., DC .............................BU, 7-0 1932 Wash., DC ............................. tie, 6-6 1936 Wash., DC .......................... GU, 19-0 1938 Wash., DC .......................... GU, 13-0 1939 Lewisburg, PA .................... GU, 13-7 2000 Wash., DC ........................ BU, 24-10 2001 Lewisburg, PA .....................BU, 34-0 2002 Wash., DC ........................ GU, 32-31 2003 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 45-16 2004 Wash., DC ........................ BU, 35-17 2005 Lewisburg, PA .................GU, 19-16* 2006 Wash., DC ...........................BU, 17-7 2007 Lewisburg, PA .................GU, 20-17* 2008 Wash., DC ........................ BU, 27-24 2009 Lewisburg, PA .....................BU, 14-6 * overtime In Lewisburg: Tied, 3-3 In Washington: Bucknell leads, 9-6-1 Longest Win Streak: 4, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 2, Bucknell

2009 RESULTS 011, 06 PL at Holy Cross* ............................ L, 20-7 LAFAYETTE* ............................ L, 28-3 YALE ....................................... L, 31-10 HOWARD............................... L, 14-11 at Bucknell* .............................L, 14-6 at Lehigh* .................................. L, 27-0 COLGATE* ............................. L, 31-14 at Old Dominion ..................... L, 31-10 at Marist................................... L, 23-21 RICHMOND.......................... L, 49-10 FORDHAM*........................... L, 41-24

2010 Bucknell Football


 2010 Opponents  Game 7 at Lehigh

Game 8 Lafayette

Oct. 23 • 1 p.m. Goodman Stadium

Oct. 30 • 1 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

HEAD COACH Andy Coen

HEAD COACH Frank Tavani

OVERALL RECORD 20-24 (4 years)

OVERALL RECORD 60-53 (10 years)

RECORD AT LEHIGH 20-24 (4 years)

RECORD AT LAFAYETTE 60-53 (10 years)

WWW.LEHIGHSPORTS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Mountain Hawks Colors: Brown and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Lehigh leads, 41-29-3 Stadium: Goodman Stadium (16,000) Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Alice P. Gast Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett 2009 Record: 4-7 Conf. Record: 4-2 (4th PL) Lettermen R/L: 43/13 Starters R/L: 17/7 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Steve Lomangino Office: 610-758-3174 Cell: 917-579-0976 E-mail: sjl304@lehigh.edu Press Box: 610-758-4903/4933

2010 SCHEDULE S4............................................. at Drake S11.................................. VILLANOVA S18................................. PRINCETON S25........................... at New Hampshire O9 .................................... FORDHAM O16 ......................................at Harvard O23............................... BUCKNELL* O30 ...................................COLGATE* N6 ..................................at Holy Cross* N13 .............................. at Georgetown* N20 ..................................at Layfatette*

2009 RESULTS 47, 42 PL CENTRAL CONN. STATE.... L, 28-21 at Villanova .............................. L, 38-17 PRINCETON ......................... L, 17-14 HARVARD .............................. L, 28-14 GEORGETOWN* ...................W, 27-0 YALE ........................................... L, 7-0 at Bucknell* ..........................W, 35-28 at Colgate* ............................... L, 27-20 HOLY CROSS* ....................... L, 24-20 at Fordham* ............................W, 35-28 LAFAYETTE* ................W, 27-21 (OT)

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SERIES HISTORY LEHIGH LEADS, 41-29-3 Year 1888 1891 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1911 1922 1923 1926 1927 1928 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Site............................................ Result Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 74-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 62-4 neutral site .....................................BU, 28-20 Bethlehem, PA ...................................Tie, 0-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................... BU, 5-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 12-6 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 10-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................... BU, 3-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 14-0 Lewisburg, PA ....................................Tie, 7-7 Lewisburg, PA .................................. BU, 27-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 20-6 Lewisburg, PA .................................. BU, 40-0 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 27-6 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 47-7 Lewisburg, PA .................................. BU, 28-6 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 20-6 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 48-46 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 27-20 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 25-6 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 27-0 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 35-14 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 14-0 Lewisburg, PA .................................. BU, 18-6 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 12-7 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 32-6 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 34-12 Bethlehem, PA ................................... BU, 3-0 Lewisburg, PA .................................. BU, 41-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 45-0 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 14-13 Bethlehem, PA ...............................BU, 31-27 Lewisburg, PA .................................... LU, 7-3 Bethlehem, PA ...............................BU, 24-20 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 23-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 21-0 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 42-15 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 33-7 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 32-25 Lewisburg, PA .................................... BU, 3-0 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 47-13 Bethlehem, PA ................................. BU, 13-6 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 14-13 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 13-0 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 18-0 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 21-10 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 40-15 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 21-15 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 19-0 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 17-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................... Tie, 21-21 Bethlehem, PA ...............................BU, 35-32 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 52-6 Bethlehem, PA ...............................BU, 30-27 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 41-13 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 38-16 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 32-27 Bethlehem, PA ...............................BU, 31-27 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 30-23 Bethlehem, PA ................................... BU, 7-6 Lewisburg, PA ................................BU, 21-14 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 49-7 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 48-27 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 21-14 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 21-14 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 24-0 Lewisburg, PA .................................. LU, 45-9 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 40-17 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 42-10 Bethlehem, PA ................................. LU, 38-7 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 38-10 Bethlehem, PA ............................... LU, 31-15 Lewisburg, PA ................................ LU, 35-16

WWW.GOLEOPARDS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Easton, Pa. Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,403 Nickname: Leopards Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Lafayette leads, 49-32-6 Stadium: Fisher Stadium (13,132) Surface: FieldTurf President: Daniel H. Weiss Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon 2009 Record: 8-3 Conf. Record: 4-2 (T-2nd PL) Lettermen R/L: 28/22 Starters R/L: 12/12 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Phil LaBella Office: 610-330-5123 Cell: 610-217-3291 E-mail: labellap@lafayette.edu Press Box: 610-330-5454/5455

2010 SCHEDULE S11.......................... GEORGETOWN* S18.............................................at Penn S25......................................at Princeton O2 ......................................HARVARD O9 ..................................... at Columbia O16 ...........................STONY BROOK O23 .....................................at Fordham O30..................................at Bucknell* N6 ....................................... at Colgate* N13 ............................. HOLY CROSS* N20 ......................................LEHIGH*

2009 RESULTS 83, 42 PL at Georgetown* ........................ W, 23-8 LIBERTY ................................. L, 19-13 PENN ........................... W, 20-17 (OT) at Yale .................................... W, 31-14 COLUMBIA ......................... W, 24-21 at Harvard .............................. W, 35-18 FORDHAM*......................... W, 26-21 BUCKNELL*....................... W, 35-14 COLGATE* .......................... W, 56-49 at Holy Cross*.......................... L, 28-26 at Lehigh* .......................L, 27-21 (OT)

SERIES HISTORY LAFAYETTE LEADS, 49-32-6 Year 1883 1888 1890 1891 1894 1898 1899 1905 1907 1908 1910 1911 1912 1920 1921 1922 1924 1928 1929 1932 1933 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Site ...................................................... Result Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 59-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 54-0 Easton, PA ........................................................tie, 0-0 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 16-10 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 44-0 Easton, PA ....................................................... LC, 6-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 12-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 47-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 34-0 Easton, PA ........................................................tie, 6-6 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 12-0 Easton, PA ....................................................... LC, 6-0 Easton, PA ........................................................tie, 0-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 10-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 20-7 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 28-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 21-3 Lewisburg, PA ..................................................tie, 0-0 Easton, PA ....................................................... BU, 6-3 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 14-6 Easton, PA .....................................................BU, 21-0 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 13-7 Easton, PA .....................................................BU, 26-2 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 29-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 27-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 19-7 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 21-14 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 32-0 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 40-21 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 45-13 Easton, PA ....................................................... LC, 7-6 Lewisburg, PA ................................................. BU, 7-0 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 34-13 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 13-7 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 35-13 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 34-6 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 12-6 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 28-0 Easton, PA .....................................................BU, 13-0 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 28-6 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 14-13 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 54-12 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 14-13 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 25-7 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 21-6 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 13-10 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 21-20 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 30-28 Easton, PA .....................................................BU, 33-0 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 26-7 Easton, PA ........................................................tie, 0-0 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 10-6 Easton, PA .....................................................BU, 15-5 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 17-7 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 34-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 14-7 Easton, PA ........................................................tie, 0-0 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 14-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 37-0 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 37-6 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 33-3 Lewisburg, PA ...............................................BU, 10-3 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 47-0 Lewisburg, PA ............................................. LC, 52-34 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 42-21 Lewisburg, PA ............................................. LC, 52-35 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 54-33 Easton, PA ...................................................BC, 24-14 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 20-16 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 49-7 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 31-14 Lewisburg, PA ............................................. LC, 56-14 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 30-11 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 23-7 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 23-21 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 33-22 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 22-21 Lewisburg, PA .............................................BU, 42-30 Easton, PA ...................................................BU, 17-16 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 19-3 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 35-17 Lewisburg, PA ............................................. LC, 14-13 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 33-20 Lewisburg, PA ............................................... LC, 31-0 Easton, PA ..................................................... LC, 34-7 Lewisburg, PA ............................................. LC, 38-21 Easton, PA ................................................... LC, 35-14

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 2010 Opponents  Game 9 Fordham

Game 10 Colgate

Nov. 6 • 1 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

Nov. 13 • 1 p.m. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

HEAD COACH Tom Masella

HEAD COACH Dick Biddle

OVERALL RECORD 38-50 (8 years)

OVERALL RECORD 113-51 (14 years)

RECORD AT FORDHAM 21-24 (4 years)

RECORD AT COLGATE 113-51 (14 years)

WWW.FORDHAMSPORTS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bronx, N.Y. Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 8,222 Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Bucknell leads, 16-9 Stadium: Jack Coffey Field (7,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin 2009 Record: 5-6 Conf. Record: 2-4 (T-5th PL) Lettermen R/L: 48/18 Starters R/L: 15/8 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Joe DiBari Office: 718-817-4240 Cell: 917-539-5061 E-mail: dibari@fordham.edu Press Box: 718-817-4241

2010 SCHEDULE S4............................................ at Bryant S11...........................RHODE ISLAND S18..................................... at Columbia S25............................... ASSUMPTION O2 ................................... at Holy Cross O9 .......................................... at Lehigh O16 .............................................at Yale O23 ................................. LAFAYETTE O30 ..........................GEORGETOWN N6 ..................................... at Bucknell N20 .................................... COLGATE

SERIES HISTORY BUCKNELL LEADS, 16-9 Year Site .................................Result 1929 Bronx, NY ...........................FU, 14-0 1930 Bronx, NY ...........................FU, 12-0 1931 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 14-13 1932 Bronx, NY ...........................FU, 30-0 1989 Bronx, NY ...........................BU, 31-7 1990 Lewisburg, PA .....................BU, 44-7 1991 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 21-14 1992 Lewisburg, PA .....................FU, 21-0 1993 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 27-21 1994 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 29-26 1995 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 28-21 1996 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 51-17 1997 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 36-10 1998 Lewisburg, PA ...................FU, 20-17 1999 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 45-15 2000 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 27-13 2001 Bronx, NY .........................FU, 17-12 2002 Lewisburg, PA .....................FU, 34-7 2003 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 31-10 2004 Lewisburg, PA .................. BU, 21-20 2005 Bronx, NY .........................FU, 28-21 2006 Lewisburg, PA .....................BU, 13-3 2007 Bronx, NY ........................ BU, 38-24 2008 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU 24-21* 2009 Bronx, NY ...........................FU, 21-7 * overtime In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 7-3 In Bronx: Bucknell leads, 9-6 Longest Win Streak: 5, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 1, Fordham

WWW.GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Founded: 1819 Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Raiders Colors: Maroon, White, and Gray Conference: Patiot League Series: Colgate leads, 42-16 Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium (10,221) Surface: FieldTurf President: Jeffrey Herbst Athletic Director: David Roach 2009 Record: 9-2 Conf. Record: 4-2 (T-2nd PL) Lettermen R/L: 30/21 Starters R/L: 15/10 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Jeremiah Hergott Office: 315-228-7602 Cell: 315-723-0175 E-mail: jhergott@mail.colgate.edu Press Box: 315-228-7900

2010 SCHEDULE S4.................................MONMOUTH S11........................................ at Furman S25........................................at Syracuse O2 .......................... GEORGETOWN* O9 ......................................at Princeton O16 ....................................... at Cornell O23 ............................. HOLY CROSS* O30 ...................................... at Lehigh* N6 ..................................LAFAYETTE* N13 ....................................at Bucknell* N20 .....................................at Fordham

2009 RESULTS 56, 24 PL 

2009 RESULTS 92, 42 PL

at Rhode Island ........................ L, 41-28 COLUMBIA............................ L, 40-28 at Colgate* ............................... L, 20-12 OLD DOMINION ................W, 34-29 BRYANT ..................................W, 35-7 at Cornell ................................W, 39-27 at Lafayette* ............................. L, 36-21 HOLY CROSS* ....................... L, 41-27 BUCKNELL*..........................W, 21-7 LEHIGH*................................ L, 35-28 at Georgetown* .......................W, 41-14

MONMOUTH ......................W, 35-23 STONY BROOK.................... W 23-13 at Dartmouth ..........................W, 34-15 FORDHAM ...........................W, 20-12 CORNELL .............................W, 45-23 at Princeton .............................W, 21-14 at Georgetown* .......................W, 31-14 at Holy Cross* .......................... L, 42-28 LEHIGH*...............................W, 27-20 at Layfayette* ........................... L, 56-49 BUCKNELL* .........................W, 29-14

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SERIES HISTORY COLGATE LEADS, 42-16 Year 1894 1917 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Site ....................................... Result Scranton, PA ...............................BU, 12-8 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 24-0 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 23-12 Hamilton, NY ...........................BU, 21-20 Lewisburg, PA.............................CU, 28-0 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 19-12 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 20-14 Lewisburg, PA.............................CU, 35-7 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 26-12 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 27-0 Lewisburg, PA...............................CU, 7-0 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 16-13 Hamilton, NY .............................BU, 12-8 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 13-0 Lewisburg, PA...........................BU, 32-14 Hamilton, NY .............................BU, 14-0 Lewisburg, PA.............................CU, 14-6 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 21-7 Lewisburg, PA.............................CU, 20-0 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 38-0 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 48-34 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 28-7 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 44-14 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 47-24 Lewisburg, PA.............................BU, 41-7 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 41-23 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 34-21 Hamilton, NY ...........................BU, 24-16 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 24-13 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 49-17 Lewisburg, PA...............................BU, 7-0 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 20-2 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 17-14 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 24-6 Lewisburg, PA...........................BU, 40-39 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 31-28 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 14-13 Hamilton, NY ...........................BU, 37-27 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 28-27 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 38-6 Lewisburg, PA...........................BU, 28-21 Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 13-8 Lewisburg, PA.............................CU, 31-7 Hamilton, NY ......................... BU, 21-14* Lewisburg, PA......................... BU, 28-27* Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 48-14 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 38-21 Hamilton, NY ...........................BU, 21-16 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 24-21 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 15-13 Lewisburg, PA......................... CU, 13-10* Hamilton, NY .............................CU, 50-6 Lewisburg, PA.............................BU, 42-7 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 16-10 Lewisburg, PA...........................BU, 31-28 Hamilton, NY ...........................CU, 28-24 Lewisburg, PA...........................CU, 52-28 Bronx, NY .................................CU, 29-14

* overtime In Lewisburg: Colgate leads, 17-8 In Hamilton: Colgate leads, 25-7 In Scranton: Bucknell leads, 1-0 Longest Win Streak: 8, Colgate Current Win Streak: 3, Colgate

2010 Bucknell Football


 2010 Opponents  Game 11 at Holy Cross Nov. 20 • 12:30 p.m. Fitton Field HEAD COACH Tom Gilmore OVERALL RECORD 39-28 (6 years) RECORD AT HOLY CROSS 39-28 (6 years)

WWW.GOHOLYCROSS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Worcester, Mass. Founded: 1843 Enrollment: 2,897 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Royal Purple Conference: Patriot League Series: Holy Cross leads, 16-10 Stadium: Fitton Field (23,500) Surface: Natural Grass President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan 2009 Record: 9-3 Conf. Record: 5-1 (1st PL) Lettermen R/L: 41/28 Starters R/L: 12/12 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Charles Bare Office: 508-793-2583 Cell: 508-754-6870 E-mail: cbare@holycross.edu Press Box: 508-793-2204

2010 SCHEDULE S4.........................................HOWARD S11............................... at Massachusetts S18........................................at Harvard S25................................ at Georgetown* O2 .................................... FORDHAM O9 ..........................................BROWN O16 ................................. at Dartmouth O23 ..................................... at Colgate* N6 ........................................LEHIGH* N13 ................................... at Lafayette* N20 ............................... BUCKNELL*

2009 RESULTS 93, 51 PL GEORGETOWN* ...................W, 20-7 SACRED HEART ..................W, 52-21 HARVARD .............................W, 27-20 at Northeastern .......................W, 42-21 at Brown .................................. L, 34-31 DARTMOUTH .....................W, 34-14 COLGATE*............................W, 42-28 at Fordham* ............................W, 41-27 at Lehigh* ...............................W, 24-20 LAFAYETTE* .........................W, 28-26 at Bucknell* ...........................L, 23-17 at Villanova (NCAA) ................ L, 38-28

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SERIES HISTORY HOLY CROSS LEADS, 16-10 Year Site .......................................Result 1925 Worcester, MA................... HC, 23-7 1953 Worcester, MA................... HC, 40-0 1986 Worcester, MA................. HC, 17-10 1987 Lewisburg, PA ................. HC, 48-10 1988 Worcester, MA................... HC, 38-7 1989 Lewisburg, PA ................... HC, 35-6 1990 Worcester, MA................. HC, 43-14 1991 Lewisburg, PA ................... HC, 42-6 1992 Worcester, MA................. HC, 27-12 1993 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU, 33-23 1994 Worcester, MA................. HC, 27-20 1995 Lewisburg, PA ....................BU, 21-7 1996 Worcester, MA....................BU, 38-7 1997 Lewisburg, PA ....................BU, 18-6 1998 Worcester, MA..................BU, 30-14 1999 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU, 32-21 2000 Worcester, MA................... HC, 10-9 2001 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU, 21-14 2002 Worcester, MA................. HC, 38-21 2003 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU, 53-31 2004 Worcester, MA..................BU, 42-27 2005 Lewisburg, PA ................. HC, 51-33 2006 Worcester, MA................. HC, 27-10 2007 Lewisburg, PA ................. HC, 45-21 2008 Worcester, MA................. HC, 34-17 2009 Lewisburg, PA ..................BU, 23-17 In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 7-5 In Worcester: Holy Cross leads, 11-3 Longest Win Streak: 9, Holy Cross Current Win Streak: 1, Bucknell

Bucknell Active Career Statistical Leaders vs. 2010 Opponents VS. DUQUESNE Rushing: C.J. Hopson 14 rush, 136 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 0-2, 0 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 7 catches, 166 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 12-8: 20

VS. LEHIGH Rushing: C.J. Hopson 28 rush, 94 yds., 1 TD Passing: C.J. Hopson 18-34, 156 yds., 1 TD Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 17 catches, 263 yds., 2 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 10-10: 20

VS. MARIST Rushing: C.J. Hopson 4 rush, 20 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 6-13, 55 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 6 catches, 100 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley (9-8: 17), Ahkiel White (8-9: 17)

VS. LAFAYETTE Rushing: Ryan Smith 5 rush, 21 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 3-5, 10 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 11 catches, 150 yds., 2 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 9-14: 23

VS. DARTMOUTH N/A

VS. FORDHAM Rushing: Ryan Smith 24 rush, 118 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 18-28, 229 yds., 2 TD Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 10 catches, 214 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 14-15: 29

VS. CORNELL Rushing: Tyler Smith 9 rush, 44 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 3-10, 39 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 11 catches, 117 yds., 2 TD Tackles: Ahkiel White 9-8: 17 VS. PENN Rushing: Ryan Smith 13 rush, 51 yds. Passing: C.J. Hopson 13-34, 92 yds. Receiving: Marlon Woods 4 catches, 22 yds. Tackles: Tyler Anderson 5-3: 8 VS. GEORGETOWN Rushing: C.J. Hopson 21 rush, 101 yds., 2 TD Passing: C.J. Hopson 4-6, 38 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 12 catches, 164 yds., 4 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 3-11: 14

VS. COLGATE Rushing: C.J. Hopson 27 rush, 134 yds., 2 TD Passing: C.J. Hopson 4-14, 59 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 9 catches, 156 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Travis Nissley 11-12: 23 VS. HOLY CROSS Rushing: C.J. Hopson 29 rush, 189 yds., 1 TD Passing: C.J. Hopson 2-7, 20 yds. Receiving: Shaun Pasternak 5 catches, 63 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Ahkiel White 10-11: 21

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 Bison vs. Opponents  Opponent Albright Alfred Allegheny Army U.S. 3rd Army Corps Athens A.C. Baldwin-Wallace Baltimore Medical Bellefonte Bloomsburg Blue Ridge Boston University Bradford Brown Buffalo Burlingame A.C. Carlisle Carnegie-Mellon Case Catholic C.C.N.Y. The Citadel COLGATE Columbia Connecticut CORNELL C.W. Post DARTMOUTH Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware Delaware State Detroit Dickinson Drexel Duquesne C. & A.C. DUQUESNE FORDHAM Franklin & Marshall Furman Gallaudet Geneva GEORGETOWN George Washington Gettysburg Harry Hillman Acad. Harvard Haskell Institute Haverford Hofstra HOLY CROSS Howard Indiana (Pa.) Kent State Merchant Marine Lewisburg A.C. LAFAYETTE Lakehurst Naval Lebanon Valley LEHIGH Lock Haven Maine Mansfield MARIST Maryland A.C. Massachusetts Medico-Chirurgical Miami (FL) Milton Morgan State Mount St. Mary’s Muhlenberg Navy New Hampshire Newberry A.C.

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Years 1914-1957 1922-1948 1923 1900-1995 1924 1901 1970 1902 1918 1896-1993 1926 1941-1985 1898 1980-1993 1898-1962 1901 1894-1917 1957-1985 1942-1943 1921 1944 1970-1971 1894-2009 1973-2004 1980-1981 1888-2009 1976-1977 1963-1993 1965-1988 1934 1925-1982 1908-1985 1999-2003 1925-1936 1888-1929 1972 1899-1900 1933-2009 1929-2009 1889-1944 1933-1938 1924-1925 1927-1931 1904-2009 1908-1952 1893-1979 1912-1913 1955-1997 1925-1926 1891-1911 1965-2008 1925-2009 1983 1984-1986 1951-2001 1964-1983 1901 1883-2009 1943 1903-1942 1888-2009 1910-1911 1966-1975 1905-1922 2005-2009 1898-1904 1962-1972 1905 1935-1955 1894 1999 1918 1911-1962 1898-1925 1982-1985 1914

W 14 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 7 1 4 0 2 9 1 4 2 2 1 1 0 16 11 0 11 0 1 15 1 2 11 3 1 17 1 0 9 16 7 4 2 2 12 5 43 2 3 0 3 2 10 1 2 1 3 1 32 1 10 29 2 3 5 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 4 0 1

L 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 7 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 42 3 2 38 2 4 3 0 1 22 0 2 5 0 2 4 9 6 0 0 0 9 2 19 0 4 1 0 5 16 0 0 1 0 0 49 0 1 41 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 7 9 4 0

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Last Bison Victory 1957 (16-0) 1948 (20-6) — — 1924 (26-6) 1901 (17-6) — 1902 (17-5) 1918 (31-0) 1993 (21-16) 1926 (53-0) 1980 (30-17) — 1992 (33-14) 1961 (12-6) 1901 (34-0) 1917 (10-0) 1984 (42-7) 1943 (19-13) 1921 (41-0) 1944 (78-0) — 2006 (31-28) 2004 (42-13) — 2006 (20-5) — 1989 (36-20) 1988 (21-13) 1934 (12-0) 1982 (19-17) 1983 (20-7) 2003 (33-28) 1925 (7-0) 1929 (78-0) 1972 (44-0) — 2008 (48-42) 2008 (24-21) 1944 (6-0) 1938 (28-6) 1925 (56-0) 1930 (46-6) 2009 (14-6) 1941 (6-0) 1978 (37-7) 1913 (34-0) 1997 (24-20) — 1911 (15-0) 1969 (24-19) 2009 (23-17) 1983 (12-0) 1986 (23-8) 1951 (13-7) 1983 (21-3) 1901 (18-5) 2001 (17-16) 1943 (13-0) 1942 (7-0) 1997 (21-14) 1911 (19-0) 1974 (30-18) 1922 (61-0) 2009 (17-16) 1904 (5-0) 1972 (28-15) 1905 (18-5) 1935 (26-0) 1894 (54-0) 1999 (37-10) 1918 (47-0) 1962 (53-0) 1924 (6-0) — 1914 (72-0)

Last Opp. Victory 1937 (6-0) — 1923 (10-7) 1995 (37-6) — — 1970 (29-21) — — — — 1985 (34-7) — 1993 (21-12) 1962 (28-0) — 1910 (39-0) 1985 (21-10) — — — 1971 (38-35) 2009 (29-14) 2003 (19-16) 1981 (27-7) 2009 (33-9) 1977 (23-0) 1993 (31-13) 1980 (21-13) — 1925 (19-0) 1985 (31-7) — 1936 (33-7) 1924 (11-7) — 1900 (29-0) 2009 (24-19) 2009 (21-7) 1893 (10-6) — — — 2007 (20-17) 1952 (21-7) 1979 (14-7) — 1996 (30-7) 1926 (36-0) — 2008 (45-31) 2008 (34-17) — — 2001 (38-17) — — 2009 (35-14) — 1915 (3-0) 2009 (35-16) — 1975 (17-0) — -— 1963 (21-0) — 1955 (46-0) — — — 1953 (18-13) 1925 (13-7) 1985 (58-0) —

Opponent NYU North Carolina State Northeastern Ohio Wesleyan PENNSYLVANIA Penn Military Penn Reserves Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Rhode Island Richmond Robert Morris Rochester Rutgers St. Bonaventure Schuylkill Scranton (St. Thomas) Shamokin A.C. Slippery Rock So. Connecticut St. Mary’s (Calif.) Steelton Stony Brook Susquehanna Swarthmore Syracuse Temple Towson Tufts Ursinus Vermont Villanova Virginia VMI Virginia Tech Washington & Jeff. Washington & Lee Watertown Waynesburg West Chester West Virginia Western Maryland Wilkes-Barre A.C. William & Mary Williamsport Wittenberg Wyoming Seminary Yale TOTALS

Years 1915-1950 1911 1978-1985 1963-1964 1895-2009 1934-1935 1896-1897 1887-1948 1902-1945 1903-1996 1966-1967 2000-2007 2008-2009 1911-1982 1922-1979 1912-1925 1928 1929-1945 1893-1899 1980 1994-1995 1997-2001 1902-1906 2005-2007 1899-1927 1889-1917 1907-1919 1927-1970 1982-2003 1963 1908-1940 1971-1973 1900-2005 1905-1906 1978 1906 1901-1950 1907-1975 1902-1903 1933 1976-1981 1909-1921 1924-1941 1894 1986-1996 1897-1900 1969 1888-1912 1902-1997

W 3 0 3 2 5 1 1 11 2 2 1 0 2 5 4 5 1 6 2 1 2 3 1 0 12 4 0 20 8 1 6 2 11 1 0 1 7 3 1 1 4 1 6 0 0 3 0 12 1 564

L T 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 28 0 0 1 0 1 27 0 7 0 13 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 7 0 4 0 16 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 533 51

Last Bison Last Opp. Victory Victory 1950 (41-7) 1947 (19-6) — 1911 (6-0) 1985 (21-14) 1984 (34-33) 1964 (72-0) — 1999 (23-16) 2009 (21-3) 1935 (7-0) — 1896 (10-0) — 1938 (14-0) 1948 (35-0) 1913 (9-0) 1945 (38-0) 1996 (10-6) 1995 (20-3) 1966 (33-7) 1967 (27-7) — 2007 (48-14) 2009 (26-23) — 1982 (20-0) — 1971 (14-13) 1979 (16-14) 1925 (13-0) — 1928 (7-0) — 1945 (20-8) — 1899 (40-0) — 1980 (25-6) — 1995 (20-0) — 2001 (38-6) 2002 (23-22*) 1902 (6-0) 1906 (17-0) -2007 (48-20) 1927 (43-7) 1916 (10-9) 1917 (17-7) 1915 (3-0) — 1919 (9-0) 1968 (29-26) 1970 (10-3) 2003 (14-10) 2002 (20-14) 1963 (21-14) — 1940 (33-7) — 1973 (26-7) — 1944 (27-6) 2005 (38-10) 1906 (12-5) 1905 (15-11) — 1978 (25-14) 1906 (10-0) — 1950 (34-0) 1948 (18-13) 1975 (54-0) 1916 (55-7) 1903 (12-6) 1903 (22-6) 1933 (46-7) — 1981 (20-14) — 1910 (9-0) — 1941 (26-7) 1934 (6-0) — 1894 (4-0) — 1996 (47-0) 1900 (33-0) — — 1969 (45-6) 1912 (49-0) — 1997 (25-24) 1996 (23-21) (.514)

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 Game Recaps  Game 1 Duquesne 24, Bucknell 19

Game 2 Bucknell 26, Robert Morris 23

Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field • Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 5, 2009 • Attendance: 1,867

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, Pa. Sept. 12, 2009 • Attendance: 4,172

• Buckn Bucknell lost its season opener for the first time since 20 2005 and the Dukes snapped a five-game losing st streak to the Bison.

• Buckn Bucknell’s defense intercepted five passes, two shy of the t school record vs. both Lafayette and Temple in 1951.

• C.J. Hopson H ran for a game-high 136 yards, becoming the 71st player in Bucknell history to becomin record a 100-yard game.

• Buckn Bucknell’s Brigahm Farrand and Greg Jones returned interceptions for touchdowns 85 seconds apart ea early in the third quarter.

• Both teams t scored a touchdown in the opening 2:29.

• Rob Gerlach G became the first Bison to intercept two pass passes in a game since Todd Manjuck recorded a pair of interceptions against Marist in 2007.

• Buckn Bucknell and Duquesne each recorded the same number of first downs it did in the 2008 meeting that resu resulted in a 48-42 Bison victory.

• A sack by Will Braaf and Tyler Anderson helped the Bison to their first safety since the 2003 season.

• Bucknell never led and went nearly 30 mi minutes without recording a point.

• Bucknell improved to 92-30-1 all-time in home openers.

• Marcello Trigg threw for exactly two touchdowns for the ninth time in his career.

• Bucknell and Robert Morris combined for 11 tackles for loss.

• Bucknell failed to convert on a two-point conversion in the final minute and then could not recover an on-side kick.

• Bucknell improved to 9-4 in home night games since 2002 with the victory over RMU. • Bucknell’s defense scored all 16 of the Bison’s second-half points.

• Bucknell turned the ball over three times (2 INT, 1 FUM) in Duquesne territory. The Dukes did not turn the ball over.

• 175 of Robert Morris’ 348 total yards came on three plays.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (0-1) 7 6 Duquesne (1-0) 10 7

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Robert Morris (0-2) 7 3 Bucknell (1-1) 3 7

3 0 0

4 6 7

F 19 24

D—Rasky 36 pass from Rombach (Duale kick), 13:36 1Q B—Woods 41 pass from Trigg (Orth kick), 12:31 1Q D—Duale 19 FG, 5:42 1Q D—Bair 32 run (Duale kick), 7:35 2Q B—Trigg 1 run (kick failed), 0:14 2Q D—Williams 35 pass from Dixon (Duale kick), 11:24 4Q B—Kizekai 9 pass from Trigg (conversion failed), 0:54 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 23 43-208 152 18-36-2 360 5-39.6 1-1 0-0 3-25 32:22 6-15 3-4

Duquesne 20 36-107 322 22-31-0 429 5-33.2 0-0 2-27 6-50 27:38 7-16 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Hopson 14-136, Kizekai 11-46, R. Smith 5-16, Trigg 12-6-1, Lee 1-4. D - Bair 9-55-1, McCoy 14-31, Rombach 4-17, Dixon 9-4. Passing: B - Trigg 18-34-2-152, Hopson 0-2-0-0. D - Dixon 15-21-1-212, Rombach 7-10-1-110. Receiving: B - Simmons 5-46, Kizekai 4-29-1, R. Smith 4-15, Woods 2-48-1, Cadman 2-9, Pulgrano 1-5. D - Williams 11-145-1, Moore 4-82, Spinks 4-45, Rasky 2-50-1, Smoot 1-0. Tackles (leaders): B - Nissley 13, Jones 7, Davis 6, von Paris 6. D - Rhoades 12, Totino 10, Melhado 8, Fitzpatrick 8.

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F 23 26

B—Orth 21 FG, 10:53 1Q R—Evers 55 pass from Brentley (Clawson kick), 1:43 1Q R—Clawson 40 FG, 1:16 2Q B—Kizekai 27 pass from Trigg (Orth kick), 0:02 2Q B—Farrand 19 INT return (Orth kick), 14:10 3Q B—Jones 25 INT return (Orth kick), 12:45 3Q R—Russ 60 run (Clawson kick), 12:20 3Q R—Clawson 25 FG, 12:56 4Q R—Clawson 44 FG, 5:13 4Q B—Safety, 1:39 4Q Robert Morris First Downs 14 Rushes-Yards 32-86 Passing Yards 262 Passes 17-37-5 Total Net Yards 348 Punts-Avg. 5-39.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-67 Possession Time 32:33 3rd-Down Conversions 6-19 4th-Down Conversions 0-0

Bucknell 12 28-(-18) 201 17-32-0 183 9-36.3 2-2 5-97 6-50 27:27 2-15 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: R - Russ 21-117-1, Keil 1-3, Johnson 1-(-2), Brentley 1-(-6), Link 5-(-10), Crouse 3-(-16). B - Kizekai 6-9, Hopson 12-4, R. Smith 3-4, TEAM 3-(-4), Trigg 4-(-31). Passing: R - Brentley 10-21-1-157, Crouse 7-16-0-105. B - Trigg 15-25-1-168, Hopson 2-6-0-33. Receiving: R - Evers 8-139-1, Zalewski 3-29, Green 2-67, Johnson 1-12, Girting 1-7, Coleman 1-6, Russ 1-2. B - R. Smith 5-36, Pulgrano 3-33, Lee 3-32, Kizekai 2-51-1, Cadman 2-25, Simmons 1-15, Woods 1-9. Tackles (leaders): R - DiMichele 8, Navarro 8, Milanak 6, Landers 6. B - Jones 13, Nana-Sinkam 9, Farrand 8, Robertson 7.

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 Game Recaps  Game 3 Cornell 33, Bucknell 9

Game 4 Bucknell 17, Marist 16

Schoellkopf Field • Ithaca, N.Y. Sept. 19, 2009 • Attendance: 9,889

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, Pa. Sept. 26, 2009 • Attendance: 4,896

• Corne Cornell registered three touchdowns of at least 30 yards yard and reeled off 24 consecutive points. The Biso Bison went more than 40 minutes in between points.

• Marist dominated the time of possession battle, 41:24-18:36. 41:24-1 • Maris Marist missed three kicks (two field goals, one extra point). po

• Buckn Bucknell punted eight times one week after punting nine times vs. Robert Morris.

• Micha Michael Tonge blocked two kicks, including the potential game-tying field goal with 48 seconds potentia remaini remaining in the fourth quarter.

• Marce Marcello Trigg threw his 29th career touchdown pass, mo moving into sole possession of third place on the Biso Bison all-time list.

• Marist recovered an onside kick with 47 seconds remaining and moved to within field goal range, remaini but Jason Jaso Myers missed a 28-yard field goal as time exp expired.

• Buckn Bucknell did not commit a penalty for the first time in 2009. • Cale Cadman caught a career-high six pas passes for a career-high 73 yards. • Bucknell failed to reach double figures in points for the first time since 2007, a span of 15 games. • Bucknell’s defense recorded a safety for the second consecutive game and has accounted for 18 points over the last two contests. • A.J. Kizekai rushed a career-high 20 times (previous high: 16) for a game-best 77 yards. It was his highest total since running for 78 yards at Georgetown in October 2008. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (1-2) 7 0 Cornell (1-0) 9 14

3 0 10

4 2 0

F 9 33

C—Safety, 10:11 1Q C—Barbour 1 run (Greenway kick), 6:03 1Q B—Pulgrano 5 pass from Trigg (Orth kick), 2:07 1Q C—Walters 30 pass from Ganter (Greenway kick), 14:23 2Q C—Liuzza 65 run (Greenway kick), 7:11 2Q C—Greenway 43 FG, 13:31 3Q C—Savage 31 pass from Ganter (Greenway kick), 2:52 3Q B—Safety, 6:53 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 17 46-135 103 12-28-1 238 8-36.6 4-2 0-0 0-0 31:01 5-18 0-3

Cornell 12 33-143 181 18-26-0 324 8-38.1 3-1 1-9 8-72 28:59 4-14 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Kizekai 20-77, T. Smith 9-44, Hopson 11-10, Batten 1-5, Massaro 1-2, Trigg 1-(-1), Lee 3-(-2). C - Liuzza 5-71-1, Hendren 6-56, Barbour 13-27-1, Ganter 5-4, Mlady 1-4, TEAM 3-(-19). Passing: B - Trigg 8-16-1-66, Hopson 3-10-0-39, Batten 1-2-0-(-2). C - Ganter 1725-0-172, Liuzza 1-1-0-9. Receiving: B - Cadman 6-73, Pulgrano 2-14-1, T. Smith 1-13, Woods 1-4, Kizekai 1-1, Crews 1-(-2). C - Blackman 5-67, Savage 5-49-1, Walters 5-45-1, Liuzza 2-11, Taylor 1-9. Tackles (leaders): B - Farrand 9, Nissley 7, Jones 7, Davis 4. C - Costello 14, Quinn 10, Levine 10, Lainhart 7.

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• The score was tied at 7-7 for more than 330 minutes before 19 points were scored in the final quarter. • Marist gave Bucknell 110 yards on 10 penalties, just 58 yards less than the Bison accumulated in total offense. • Ahkiel White (9), Joseph Francis (9) and Rob Gerlach (6) recorded their career highs in tackles. • Bucknell posted at least six tackles for loss for the fourth consecutive game. • Standout WR Shaun Pasternak made his season debut, but was unable to haul in a pass despite a number of throws in his direction. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Marist (1-3) 7 0 Bucknell (2-2) 0 7

3 0 0

4 9 10

F 16 17

M—Dinnebeil 1 run (Pauly kick), 8:28 1Q B—Kizekai 1 run (Orth kick), 14:27 2Q M—Myers 31 FG, 10:39 4Q B—Orth 33 FG, 4:54 4Q B—Trigg 3 run (Orth kick), 1:51 4Q M—Anderson 2 run (kick blocked), 0:48 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Marist 21 47-131 237 24-32-2 368 2-41.0 1-1 1-5 10-110 41:24 8-16 2-3

Bucknell 9 23-92 76 10-19-1 168 4-36.0 0-0 2-55 4-60 18:36 4-10 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: M - Anderson 31-133-1, Dinnebeil 3-14-1, McCoy 2-4, Whipple 3-3, DeSimone 1-(-10), Reilly 7-(-13). B - Kizekai 12-43-1, Hopson 4-20, Lee 1-15, T. Smith 5-11, Trigg 1-3-1. Passing: M - Reilly 24-32-2-237. B - Hopson 6-13-1-55, Trigg 4-6-0-21. Receiving: M - LaMacchia 8-127, Roe 7-39, Fitzpatrick 3-23, DeSimone 2-23, Spano 2-17, Anderson 2-8. B - T. Smith 4-33, Cadman 3-25, Woods 1-9, Kizekai 1-7, Lee 1-2. Tackles (leaders): M - Foley 8, Coughlin 5, Foley 4, Kicklighter 4. B - Nissley 12, Jones 11, White 9, Francis 9.

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 Game Recaps  Game 5 Bucknell 14, Georgetown 6

Game 6 Penn 21, Bucknell 3

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, Pa. Oct. 3, 2009 • Attendance: 1,860

Franklin Field • Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 10, 2009 • Attendance: 7,791

• Buckn Bucknell moved into a four-way tie for first place in the P Patriot League standings.

• Buckn Bucknell failed to score a touchdown for the first time sin since Sept. 9, 2006 against Lafayette.

• C.J. H Hopson rushed for a game-high 101 yards, marking his second 100-yard performance of the season.

• Bucknell’s Buckn defense held its second consecutive opponent under 300 yards of total offense. opponen • Bucknell Buckn registered at least three interceptions in a roa road game for the first time since 2005 at Lafayett Lafayette.

• Buckn Bucknell’s five sacks were a season high and marked the most for the Bison since recording five against H Holy Cross in 2004. Five different Bucknell players rregistered a sack.

• Ahkie Ahkiel White picked off his second pass of the season, and a the sixth of his career, giving him more than any Bucknell player since Dante Ross accumulated sev seven interceptions from 2002 to 2005.

• By ho holding Georgetown scoreless in the second half, Bu Bucknell shut an opponent out for a half for the first time since last year’s win over Ford Fordham.

• Bucknell was within one score until the final 7:35 of the game. • Georgetown registered only 58 of its 219 yards in the second half. • The home team won a game in the Bucknell-Georgetown series for the first time since 2003. • Bucknell held Georgetown without a touchdown, making the Hoyas the first Bison opponent to not cross the goal line since Fordham in 2006.

• C.J. Hopson played the entire game at quarterback and attempted a career-high 34 passes. • A season high-tying seven different Bison caught passes, including Marlon Woods, who hauled in a career-high four catches. • Bucknell’s defense had a total of three intercetpions and five pass breakups.

• Ahkiel White picked off his first pass of the season, giving him five in his career. • Bucknell fell to 5-28 all-time against Penn. • Bucknell’s time of possession in the second half was 18:32. • Georgetown was the third opponent since the beginning of 2007 Bucknell held under 300 yards of total offense (219). SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Georgetown (0-5, 0-3) 3 Bucknell (3-2, 1-0) 0

2 3 0

3 0 7

4 F 0 6 7 14

Bucknell 15 48-176 86 9-14-0 262 6-35.7 3-1 2-2 5-30 30:53 5-13 1-2

Individual Statistics Rushing: G - Lane 11-55, Oladeji 11-49, Kayal 1-2, Schnorr 1-1, Kempf 8-(-24). B - Hopson 21-101-2, R. Smith 11-34, Kizekai 8-34, T. Smith 4-30, Pulgrano 1-(-3), Trigg 1-(-6), TEAM 2-(-14). Passing: G - Kempf 14-27-2-136. B - Trigg 4-7-0-19, Hopson 4-6-0-38, Pulgrano 1-1-0-29. Receiving: G - Kayal 6-42, Lane 3-56, Oladeji 3-23, Floyd 1-11, Kinnan 1-4. B - Cadman 6-75, Pulgrano 1-6, Woods 1-5, Kizekai 1-0. Tackles (leaders): G - Mack 11, Parrish 9, Quintero 7, O’Donnell 5. B - Williams 10, Nissley 6, Gerlach 5, Davis 5, Jones 5.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (3-3) 0 0 Penn (3-2) 7 0

3 0 0

4 3 14

F 3 21

P—Hamscher 5 pass from Deluca (Samson kick), 7:23 1Q B—Orth 32 FG, 13:15 4Q P—Blackmon 2 run (Samson kick), 7:35 4Q P—Marsh 3 run (Samson kick), 1:52 4Q

G—Buerba 41 FG, 3:21 1Q G—Buerba 27 FG, 14:49 2Q B—Hopson 2 run (Orth kick), 2:47 3Q B—Hopson 4 run (Orth kick), 9:06 4Q Georgetown First Downs 15 Rushes-Yards 32-83 Passing Yards 136 Passes 14-27-2 Total Net Yards 219 Punts-Avg. 5-32.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-45 Possession Time 29:07 3rd-Down Conversions 3-12 4th-Down Conversions 1-2

• From the fourth quarter vs. Marist to the fourth quarter vs. Penn, Bucknell yielded only one touchdown in a span of 113:13.

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 11 37-104 92 13-34-2 196 6-42.3 2-2 3-0 5-60 28:53 4-17 1-3

Penn 14 32-100 164 18-33-3 264 6-31.5 1-0 2-24 6-30 31:07 7-15 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - R. Smith 13-51, Hopson 10-21, Kizekai 7-18, T. Smith 6-15, TEAM 1-(-1). P - Marsh 17-39-1, Blackmon 5-23-1, Derham 3-17, Hurley 2-14, Hamscher 1-4, Deluca 1-3, Dimaggio 3-0. Passing: B - Hopson 13-34-2-92. P - Hurley 14-27-2-148, Derham 3-5-1-11, Hamscher 1-1-0-5. Receiving: B - Woods 4-22, Simmons 2-16, Kizekai 2-15, R. Smith 2-10, Pasternak 1-12, Pulgrano 1-11, Cadman 1-6. P - Wurst 3-34, Tuten 3-15, Lawrence 2-40, Marsh 2-22, Nawrocki 2-20, Deluca 2-14-1, Blackmon 2-2, Fisher 1-14, Dimaggio 1-3. Tackles (leaders): B - Jones 11, Anderson 8, De La Rosa 6, Williams 6. P - Lewko 12, Heller 9, Levine 8, Thomas 8.

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 Game Recaps  Game 7 Lehigh 35, Bucknell 16

Game 8 Lafayette 35, Bucknell 14

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, Pa. Oct. 24, 2009 • Attendance: 2,246

Fisher Stadium • Easton, Pa. Oct. 31, 2009 • Attendance: 5,549

• Shaun Pasternak made his first start of the year at WR and registered his sixth career 100-yard receiving gam game with 127 yards on six catches.

• Marce Marcello Trigg moved into sole possession of second plac place on Bucknell’s career TD pass list (31). • Lafaye Lafayette scored touchdowns on its first four possessions of the second half. possessio

• Greg Jo Jones tallied a game-high 10 tackles, marking the sixth time in the last seven home games he has registered double-figure stops. registere

• Lafaye Lafayette won the time of possession battle 38:4021:20, iincluding 22:56-7:04 in the second half.

• Ahkiel Ahkie White intercepted a pass for the third straight game.

• A.J. Ki Kizekai had a 70-yard reception in the second half, helping he him to a career-high 140 receiving yards an and a career-high seven catches. It was the sixth pla play of Kizekai’s career that went for at least 70 yards yards.

• Buckn Bucknell ended a first-half scoreless streak of 102:14 when Marcello Trigg scored on a 17-yard run with 1:38 left in the second quarter. • Lehigh won its 12th consecutive game in the series. • Bucknell recorded three plays of at least 30 yards after not registering a play of 30 yards since the season opener at Duquesne.

• Marcello Trigg attempted a career-high 36 passes, the most pass attempts by a Bison quarterback since 2002 when Cole Ciesnol Ciesnolevicz was 23-for-36 against Georgetown. • Lafayette’s 475 yards of total offense were the most by a Bison opponent since 2008.

• Marcello Trigg became the first 200-yard passer for the Bison in 2009. • JB Clark became the first Bison opponent to throw for 300 yards since Holy Cross’ Dominic Randolph last November. • Marcello Trigg moved into a tie for second place on the Bucknell career touchdown list (30).

• A.J. Kizekai recorded a season-high 202 all-purpose yards. He has 487 total all-purpose yards in his last two games against Lafayette. • Travis Nissley registered a career-high 15 tackles, while Jamal Briggs added a careerhigh 10 stops in his second consecutive start. • Lafayette posted 13 pass breakups.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Lehigh (2-5, 2-0) 6 Bucknell (3-4, 1-1) 0

2 15 7

3 7 3

4 F 7 35 6 16

L—Colvin 4 run (kick failed), 11:49 1Q L—Clark 1 run (Haggins 2-pt. conversion), 3:46 2Q B—Trigg 17 run (Orth kick), 1:38 2Q L—Wojdowski 5 pass from Clark (Peery kick), 0:05 2Q B—Orth 26 FG, 6:05 3Q L—Barket 1 run (Peery kick), 2:18 3Q L—Walker 2 run (Peery kick), 12:50 4Q B—Pasternak 43 pass from Trigg (conversion failed), 10:49 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Lehigh 24 46-134 327 24-37-1 461 5-31.4 1-0 0-0 9-104 36:56 10-20 4-5

Bucknell 13 24-74 221 15-28-0 295 6-35.7 1-1 1-0 2-20 23:04 6-13 0-0

Individual Statistics Rushing: L - Barket 21-77-1, Walker 10-45-1, Clark 7-7-1, Fitz 3-3, Colvin 5-2-1. B - Trigg 8-22-1, Hopson 7-18, T. Smith 4-9, Lee 1-8, Kizekai 1-6, R. Smith 1-6, Woods 1-6, TEAM 1-(-1). Passing: L - Clark 24-37-1-327. B - Trigg 14-26-0-216, Hopson 1-2-0-5. Receiving: L - Drwal 9-124, Flynn 3-68, Gordon 3-53, Wojdowski 3-33-1, Zurn 2-19, Fitz 2-9, Potocnie 1-15, Barket 1-6. B - Pasternak 6-127-1, Woods 3-36, Kizekai 2-14, Pulgrano 1-19, Lee 1-9, Cadman 1-8, R. Smith 1-8. Tackles (leaders): L - Taylor 7, Veniero 5, Cohen 4, Greene 4, Knapp 4, Benning 4. B - Jones 10, Robertson 9, Nissley 8, Anderson 7, Williams 7.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Bucknell (3-5, 1-2) 0 Lafayette (7-1, 3-0) 7

2 7 0

3 0 14

4 F 7 14 14 35

L—Cumming 1 run (Rodriguez kick), 11:28 1Q B—Kizekai 19 pass from Trigg (Orth kick), 0:14 2Q L—Bolton 13 pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick), 12:11 3Q L—Cumming 2 run (Rodriguez kick), 2:56 3Q L—Bennett 4 pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick), 12:42 4Q B—Trigg 4 run (Orth kick), 12:02 4Q L—Layton 6 pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick), 5:38 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 14 24-95 195 13-36-2 290 7-31.1 1-0 0-0 3-35 21:20 5-15 2-2

Lafayette 25 37-142 333 30-35-0 475 4-39.0 1-0 2-27 4-45 38:40 8-14 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Pulgrano 2-30, Kizekai 5-20, R. Smith 4-17, T. Smith 3-17, Woods 1-9, Trigg 8-4-1, Lee 1-(-2). L - Morrow 11-52, Rudolph 9-31, White 6-31, Hebron 4-26, Curley 1-8, Hayes 1-5, Cumming 3-5-2, O’Neil 1-3, TEAM 1-(-19). Passing: B - Trigg 13-36-2-195. L - Curley 30-35-0-333. Receiving: B - Kizekai 7-140-1, Pasternak 3-24, T. Smith 2-21, Woods 1-10. L - Layton 9-70-1, Bennett 5-66-1, Bolton 5-45-1, Padia 4-44, Rudolph 2-50, Hayes 2-36, Morrow 2-16, White 1-6. Tackles (leaders): B - Nissley 15, Jones 12, Briggs 10, White 8. L - Butler 10, Simmons 7, Oliver 6, Lowe 5.

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 2009 Game Recaps  Game 9 Fordham 21, Bucknell 7

Game 10 #24 Colgate 29, Bucknell 14

Jack Coffey Field • Bronx, N.Y. Nov. 7, 2009 • Attendance: 4,703

Andy Kerr Stadium • Hamilton, N.Y. Nov. 14, 2009 • Attendance: 3,822

• Buckn Bucknell scored first in a game for the first time since Se Sept. 12 vs. Robert Morris.

• C.J. H Hopson rushed for a game-high 134 yards on a career-high ca 27 carries. It marked his third 100-yar 100-yard game of the season, the first Bison to accomplish that feat since Dante Ross in 2005. complis

• Casey Williams recorded a career-high 15 tackles, the four fourth double-figure tackle game of his career.

• Travis N Nissley recorded a game-high 12 tackles, his third str straight double-figure tackle game.

• The sscore was tied 7-7 entering the fourth quarter. • Buckn Bucknell held the Fordham offense seven points and nea nearly 70 yards below its averages.

• Colga Colgate’s 251 rushing yards marked the first time a Bison B opponent has rushed for at least 200 yards in 2009.

• Fordh Fordham gained 400 yards for the seventh time in nine games.

• Buckn Bucknell had more penalties than its opponent for the first time since Oct. 18, 2008 against Georgetown, a span of 14 games.

• Bucknell and Fordham fumbled a combin combined six times and lost four. • Bucknell rushed for a season-high 214 ya yards. • Fordham’s 21 points were its fewest in a win since defeating Georgetown 17-0 in 2008. • Marcello Trigg registered 84 yards of total offense, bumping him from fifth to third on Bucknell’s all-time list with 4,532 yards.

• Ahkiel White intercepted his fourth pass of the season and Greg Jones picked off his third. • C.J. Hopson completed a 43-yard pass to Justin Pulgrano. It was the longest pass of Hopson’s career and the longest catch of Pulgrano’s.

• Justin Pulgrano ran for his first career touchdown. • Bucknell’s three-game winning streak over Fordham came to an end. • Bucknell posted two sacks, snapping a three-game stretch without a sack. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Bucknell (3-6, 1-3) 0 Fordham (4-5, 1-3) 0

2 7 7

3 0 0

4 F 0 7 14 21

B—Pulgrano 6 run (Orth kick), 9:01 2Q F—Martin 12 run (Heinowitz kick), 1:39 2Q F—Whiting 1 run (Heinowitz kick), 9:08 4Q F—S. Skleton 9 pass from J. Skelton (Heinowtiz kick), 5:20 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 15 44-186 68 9-17-1 254 6-35.0 3-2 0-0 2-15 31:12 6-15 0-1

Fordham 22 43-110 305 28-33-0 415 3-41.0 3-2 1-0 7-10 28:48 10-16 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - R. Smith 15-70, T. Smith 7-40, Kizekai 7-28, Pulgrano 3-16-1, Trigg 11-16, Lee 1-16. F - Whiting 18-72-1, Martin 14-42-1, Livingston 1-3, Magiera 1-2, TEAM 2-(-3), J. Skelton 7-(-6). Passing: B - Trigg 9-17-1-68. F - J. Skelton 28-33-0-305. Receiving: B - Woods 4-35, Cadman 3-17, Pulgrano 2-16. F - Caldwell 12-135, S. Skelton 6-65-1, Pierre 4-28, Lucas 2-32, Shorter 2-21, Moore 1-23, Whiting 1-1. Tackles (leaders): B - Williams 15, Jones 12, Nissley 11, Francis 7, Robertson 7. F Magiera 10, Martin 7, Mendez 7, Darcey 6, Okonkwo 6.

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• Colgate’s Nate Eachus came one yard shy of giving the Raiders two 100-yard rushers in the same game. • Colgate’s Pat Simonds caught two touchdown passes, giving him 14 on the season, a new Raiders record. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Bucknell (3-7, 1-4) 0 Colgate (9-2, 4-2) 0

2 7 9

3 7 6

4 F 0 14 14 29

B—Hopson 5 run (Orth kick), 8:45 2Q C—Eachus 15 run (kick failed), 2:45 2Q C—Colborne 34 FG, 0:20 2Q B—Hopson 1 run (Orth kick), 9:52 3Q C—Simonds 34 pass from Sullivan (conversion failed), 4:55 3Q C—Simonds 9 pass from Sullivan (Colborne kick), 7:16 4Q C—Sullivan 31 run (Colborne kick), 5:47 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Bucknell 13 47-214 59 4-14-0 273 5-35.4 2-2 2-16 6-60 27:42 4-14 2-4

Colgate 21 50-251 212 12-20-2 463 2-24.0 2-1 0-0 5-33 32:18 5-12 2-3

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Hopson 27-134-2, Pulgrano 6-32, R. Smith 3-22, Owoyele 2-19, T. Smith 5-10, Lee 2-1, Woods 1-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2). C - Sullivan 16-102-1, Eachus 24-99-1, McCord 9-51, Lasavage 1-(-1). Passing: B - Hopson 4-14-0-59. C - Sullivan 12-20-2-212. Receiving: B - Pulgrano 2-48, Pasternak 1-6, R. Smith 1-5. C - Simonds 9-167-2, Rosnick 2-31, Schriefer 1-14. Tackles (leaders): B - Nissley 12, Jones 9, Anderson 9, White 7. C - Idah 10, Barry 8, DiMassa 6, Douglas 6.

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 2009 Game Recaps  Game 11 Bucknell 23, #13 Holy Cross 17 Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, Pa. Nov. 21, 2009 • Attendance: 1,917 • Buckn Bucknell defeated a ranked team for the fourth time sin since 2000 with its win over the Crusaders. Buckne Bucknell’s wins over Ranked Teams (since 2000)) - Buckn Bucknell 31, No. 14 Fordham 10 (10/4/2003) - Buckn Bucknell 42, No. 22 Colgate 7 (11/13/04) - Buckn Bucknell 38, No. 18 Fordham 24 (11/17/07) - Buckn Bucknell 23, No. 13 Holy Cross 17 (11/21/09) • C.J. Hopson H recorded his fourth 100-yard rushing performance of the season with a career-high 189 perform yards on 29 carries. • Holy C Cross QB Dominic Randolph was sacked and threw six incompletions on a potential game-winning drive in the final minutes. Freshman Joseph Francis broke up a pass iin the endzone on the second-to-last play, while classmate Samuel Oyekoya recovere recovered a fumble on the final play, sealing the outcome. • Bucknell’s defense recovered three fumbles, recorded three sacks and broke up seven passes. • Bucknell won its final game of the season for the sixth time in seven years. • The Bison held All-America QB Dominic Randolph to a season-low 271 yards passing, and Holy Cross’ 17 points equaled a season low. • Bucknell led or was tied the entire game against the Patriot League champions. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Holy Cross (9-2, 5-1) 0 Bucknell (4-7, 2-4) 0

2 7 14

3 3 3

4 F 7 17 6 23

B—T. Smith 13 run (Orth kick), 11:05 2Q B—Hopson 4 run (Orth kick), 4:27 2Q H—Schneider 13 pass from Randolph (Dornfried kick), 1:19 2Q H—Dornfried 23 FG, 6:33 3Q B—Orth 30 FG, 1:02 3Q H—Houghton 2 run (Dornfried kick), 11:34 4Q B—T. Smith 9 run (kick failed), 1:40 4Q

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Net Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Interceptions-Yards Penalties-Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

Holy Cross 23 24-102 271 29-48-0 373 5-41.8 4-3 1-13 5-40 26:09 7-15 2-2

Bucknell 18 59-321 20 2-7-1 341 5-29.6 0-0 0-0 4-30 33:51 6-13 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: H - Houghton 8-48-1, Randolph 13-38, Santana 1-11, Mercurio 1-5, Toulouse 1-0. B - Hopson 29-189-1, R. Smith 14-63, T. Smith 12-58-2, von Paris 1-7, Lee 2-3, Pulgrano 1-1. Passing: H - Randolph 29-48-0-271. B - Hopson 2-7-1-20. Receiving: H - Schneider 7-54-1, Santana 5-37, Chmielinski 4-47, Edger 3-45, Houghton 3-18, Cole 2-25, Toulouse 2-13, Mistretta 1-16, McCall 1-11, Bellomo 1-5. B - Cadman 2-20. Tackles (leaders): H - DiMichele 12, Martin 10, Rodriguez 9, Campbell 8. B - Anderson 8, White 8, Robertson 7, Davis 6.

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2009 Results (4-7, 2-4 PL)

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE Sept. 5, 2009 at Duquesne L 24-19 Sept. 12, 2009 ROBERT MORRIS W 26-23 Sept. 19, 2009 at Cornell L 33-9 Sept. 26, 2009 MARIST W 17-16 Oct. 3, 2009 GEORGETOWN W 14-6 Oct. 10, 2009 at Penn L 21-3 Oct. 24, 2009 LEHIGH L 35-16 Oct. 31, 2009 at Lafayette L 35-14 Nov. 7, 2009 at Fordham L 21-7 Nov. 14, 2009 at No. 24 Colgate L 29-14 Nov. 21, 2009 No. 13 HOLY CROSS W 23-17 • Patriot League game Home games in BOLD CAPS

ATT. 1,867 4,172 9,889 4,896 1,860 7,791 2,246 5,549 4,703 3,822 1,917

Team Statistics BUCKNELL 162 14.7 160 92 58 10 1587 1857 270 423 3.8 144.3 13 1273 122-265-10 4.8 10.4 115.7 6 3860 688 4.2 260.0 49-1032 16-78 15-170 21.1 4.9 11.3 19-13 40-385 35.0 67-2373 35.4 33.6 27:51 53/158 34% 11/22 50% 20-143 17 21 5-6 0-0 21-26 81% 16-26 62% 17-19 89% 15091 5/3018

SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game SCORE BY QUARTERS Bucknell Opponents

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1st 17 56

2nd 62 65

3rd 34 47

4th 49 92

OPP 260 23.6 211 76 128 7 1389 1703 314 412 3.4 126.3 19 2750 236-359-15 7.7 11.7 250.0 14 4139 771 5.4 376.3 37-754 13-79 10-105 20.4 6.1 10.5 17-8 76-666 60.5 50-1795 35.9 32.7 32:09 75/169 44% 14/20 70% 24-152 0 33 10-16 2-2 29-34 85% 23-34 68% 28-31 90% 33621 6/5604 OT 0 0

Total 162 260

RUSHING Hopson, C.J. Smith, Ryan Kizekai, A.J. Smith, Tyler Pulgrano, Justin Lee, Josh Owoyele, Robert Woods, Marlon Trigg, Marcello von Paris, John Batten, Burke Massaro, Luke TEAM Total Opponents

G-GS 9-6 9-7 9-9 10-1 11-9 11-4 8-0 11-8 8-5 11-3 1-0 11-1 6-0 11 11

Att Gain Loss Net 135 724 91 633 69 287 4 283 77 306 25 281 55 239 5 234 13 79 3 76 12 50 7 43 2 19 0 19 3 15 2 13 46 124 111 13 1 7 0 7 1 5 0 5 1 2 0 2 8 0 22 -22 423 1857 270 1587 412 1703 314 1389

Avg 4.7 4.1 3.6 4.3 5.8 3.6 9.5 4.3 0.3 7.0 5.0 2.0 -2.8 3.8 3.4

PASSING Trigg, Marcello Hopson, C.J. Batten, Burke Pulgrano, Justin TEAM Total Opponents

G-GS 8-5 9-6 1-0 11-9 6-0 11 11

Effic A-C-I Pct Yds 102.29 85-167-5 50.9 905 57.07 35-94-5 37.2 341 41.60 1-2-0 50.0 -2 343.60 1-1-0 100.0 29 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 86.31 122-265-10 46.0 1273 134.60 236-359-15 65.7 2750

RECEIVING G-GS Cadman, Cale 10-10 Kizekai, A.J. 9-9 Woods, Marlon 11-8 Pulgrano, Justin 11-9 Smith, Ryan 9-7 Pasternak, Shaun 7-5 Simmons, Brandon 9-1 Smith, Tyler 10-1 Lee, Josh 11-4 Crews, Jamil 1-0 Total 11 Opponents 11

No. 26 20 18 13 13 11 8 7 5 1 122 236

Yds 258 257 178 152 74 169 77 67 43 -2 1273 2750

Avg 9.9 12.9 9.9 11.7 5.7 15.4 9.6 9.6 8.6 -2.0 10.4 11.7

TD 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 14

PUNT RETURNS No. Davis, Jason 15 Kizekai, A.J. 1 Total 16 Opponents 13

Yds 64 14 78 79

Avg 4.3 14.0 4.9 6.1

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 12 14 14 24

TD Long Avg/G 5 52 70.3 0 19 31.4 1 21 31.2 2 17 23.4 1 22 6.9 0 16 3.9 0 15 2.4 0 9 1.2 4 17 1.6 0 7 0.6 0 5 5.0 0 2 0.2 0 0 -3.7 13 52 144.3 19 65 126.3

Long 29 70 41 43 24 43 18 22 20 0 70 60

TD 6 0 0 0 0 6 14

Lng 70 43 0 29 0 70 60

Avg/G 113.1 37.9 -2.0 2.6 0.0 115.7 250.0

Avg/G 25.8 28.6 16.2 13.8 8.2 24.1 8.6 6.7 3.9 -2.0 115.7 250.0

In 2009, The Bison Were... 4-1 ................................................at home 0-6 ...........................................on the road 0-0 ................................................ on grass 0-0 ..................................... on “AstroTurf” 4-7 ......................................on “FieldTurf” 3-6 .........................................in day games 1-1 ......................................in night games 1-0 ....................... when leading at the half 1-5 ........................when trailing at the half 2-2 .............................when tied at the half 3-0 ................when leading after 3 quarters 0-6 ................when trailing after 3 quarters 1-1 .....................when tied after 3 quarters 2-2 ................................. when scoring first 2-5 .................when opposition scored first 1-3 ............. when running more total plays 3-4 .............when running fewer total plays

0-5 ...................when losing turnover battle 4-1 ............... when winning turnover battle 4-3 ...................when forcing at least 2 TOs 1-5 ........... when committing at least 2 TOs 0-0 .....................when committing no TOs 0-2 ............................ when forcing no TOs 2-3 .........................with more time of poss. 2-4 ............................with less time of poss. 1-3 .............. when running at least 65 plays 3-4 ....................... with fewer than 65 plays 1-2 ................when rushing for 200+ yards 1-1 ................. when passing for 200+ yards 0-0 ..............when gaining 400+ total yards 1-0 ................... when outgaining opponent 0-1 .............when opp. rushes for 200+ yds. 3-5 ............. when opp. passes for 200+ yds. 0-5 ............. when opp. has 400+ total yards

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 2009 Statistics  INTERCEPTIONS No. White, Ahkiel 4 Gerlach, Rob 3 Jones, Greg 3 Robertson, Bryce 1 Nana-Sinkam, Sam 1 Farrand, Brigham 1 Briggs, Jamal 1 Rafferty, Sean 1 Total 15 Opponents 10

Yds 11 39 50 0 14 19 0 37 170 105

Long 9 39 25 0 14 19 0 37 39 27

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 51 31 32 37 15 0 1 51 73

SCORING Orth, Drew Hopson, C.J. Trigg, Marcello Kizekai, A.J. Smith, Tyler Pulgrano, Justin Farrand, Brigham Pasternak, Shaun Jones, Greg Woods, Marlon TEAM Total Opponents

|------ PATs ------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP 0 5-6 17-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 21 5-6 17-19 0-0 0 0-2 0 33 10-16 28-31 1-2 0 0-0 0 Plays 229 213 69 77 55 14 12 2 3 1 3 1 9 688 771

Rush 633 13 283 281 234 76 43 19 13 7 5 2 -22 1587 1389

Pass 341 905 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 1273 2750

Total 974 918 283 281 234 105 43 19 13 7 3 2 -22 2860 4139

FIELD GOALS Orth, Drew

M-A 5-6

PUNTING Bell, Andrew Gutowski, Ryan Total Opponents

No. 62 5 67 50

Pct 10-19 20-29 30-39 83.3 0-0 2-3 3-3 Yds 2225 148 2373 1795

Avg 35.9 29.6 35.4 35.9

Long 51 36 51 53

TB 2 0 2 4

40-49 0-0

50+ 0-0

Lg 33

FC 26 3 29 9

I20 19 1 20 19

Blkd 0 0 0 1

Blk 0

FG SEQUENCE Bucknell Opponents Duquesne (19), 23 Robert Morris (21), 21 (40), (25), (44) Cornell (43) Marist (33) 20, (31), 28 Georgetown (41), (27) Penn (32) 38 Lehigh (26) Lafayette 44 FORDHAM 32 Colgate (34) Holy Cross (30) (23) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

No. 28 11 4 3 1 1 1 49 37

G 9 8 9 9 10 11 11 8 11 11 1 11 6 11 11

Avg 22.1 21.5 19.8 27.7 15.0 0.0 1.0 21.1 20.4

TD 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

KICK RETURNS Kizekai, A.J. Lee, Josh Pulgrano, Justin Davis, Jason Bolte, Tim TEAM Briggs, Jamal Total Opponents

TOTAL OFFENSE Hopson, C.J. Trigg, Marcello Smith, Ryan Kizekai, A.J. Smith, Tyler Pulgrano, Justin Lee, Josh Owoyele, Robert Woods, Marlon von Paris, John Batten, Burke Massaro, Luke TEAM Total Opponents

Yds 618 236 79 83 15 0 1 1032 754

Avg 2.8 13.0 16.7 0.0 14.0 19.0 0.0 37.0 11.3 10.5

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1

Avg/G 108.2 114.8 31.4 31.2 23.4 9.5 3.9 2.4 1.2 0.6 3.0 0.2 -3.7 260.0 376.3

Pts 32 30 24 24 12 12 6 6 6 6 4 162 260

ALL PURPOSE Kizekai, A.J. Hopson, C.J. Smith, Ryan Lee, Josh Pulgrano, Justin Smith, Tyler Cadman, Cale Woods, Marlon Pasternak, Shaun Davis, Jason Simmons, Brandon Jones, Greg Gerlach, Rob Rafferty, Sean Farrand, Brigham Owoyele, Robert Bolte, Tim Nana-Sinkam, Sam Trigg, Marcello White, Ahkiel von Paris, John Batten, Burke Massaro, Luke Briggs, Jamal Crews, Jamil TEAM Total Opponents

G 9 9 9 11 11 10 10 11 7 11 9 11 8 11 3 8 11 2 8 11 11 1 11 11 1 6 11 11

Rush 281 633 283 43 76 234 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 13 0 7 5 2 0 0 -22 1587 1389

Rec 257 0 74 43 152 67 258 178 169 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 1273 2750

PR 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 79

KOR 618 0 0 236 79 0 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1032 754

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 39 37 19 0 0 14 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 105

Tot 1170 633 357 322 307 301 258 191 169 147 77 50 39 37 19 19 15 14 13 11 7 5 2 1 -2 -22 4140 5077

Avg/G 130.0 70.3 39.7 29.3 27.9 30.1 25.8 17.4 24.1 13.4 8.6 4.5 4.9 3.4 6.3 2.4 1.4 7.0 1.6 1.0 0.6 5.0 0.2 0.1 -2.0 -3.7 376.4 461.5

Team Game-by-Game - Offense |---RUSHING---| Opponent No. Yds TD Lg at Duquesne 43 208 1 52 ROBERT MORRIS 28 -18 0 16 at Cornell 46 135 0 12 MARIST 23 92 2 21 GEORGETOWN 48 176 2 28 at Penn 37 104 0 16 LEHIGH 24 74 1 17 at Lafayette 24 95 1 22 at FORDHAM 44 186 1 19 at Colgate 47 214 2 29 HOLY CROSS 59 321 3 40 Totals 423 1587 13 52 Opponent 412 1389 19 65

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|--RECEIVING--| No. Yds TD Lg 18 152 2 41 17 201 1 27 12 103 1 16 10 76 0 22 9 86 0 29 13 92 0 12 15 221 1 43 13 195 1 70 9 68 0 22 4 59 0 43 2 20 0 14 122 1273 6 70 236 2750 14 60

|-------PASSING-------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD 18-36-2 152 2 17-32-0 201 1 12-28-1 103 1 10-19-1 76 0 9-14-0 86 0 13-34-2 92 0 15-28-0 221 1 13-36-2 195 1 9-17-1 68 0 4-14-0 59 0 2-7-1 20 0 122-265-10 1273 6 236-359-15 2750 14

Lg 41 27 16 22 29 12 43 70 22 43 14 70 60

|--KICK RET--| No Yds TD Lg 4 107 0 47 6 151 0 51 6 97 0 32 3 82 0 31 3 62 0 31 3 57 0 32 5 113 0 50 6 128 0 27 4 67 0 24 6 85 0 27 3 83 0 37 49 1032 0 51 37 754 0 73

|--PUNT RET--| No Yds TD Lg Tot. Off 2 8 0 9 360 1 14 0 14 183 3 -1 0 0 238 1 5 0 5 168 1 6 0 6 262 1 9 0 9 196 0 0 0 0 295 2 -1 0 0 290 3 27 0 12 254 0 0 0 0 273 2 11 0 11 341 16 78 0 14 2860 13 79 0 24 4139

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 2009 Statistics  Defensive Statistics G-GS Jones, Greg 11-11 Nissley, Travis 11-9 White, Ahkiel 11-11 Williams, Casey 8-8 Robertson, Bryce 11-11 Anderson, Tyler 11-11 Davis, Jason 11-9 De La Rosa, Robert 11-11 Briggs, Jamal 11-2 Francis, Joseph 11-4 von Paris, John 11-3 Boline, Kyle 11-0 Gerlach, Rob 8-7 Farrand, Brigham 3-2 Tonge, Michael 11-11 Braaf, Will 10-8 Bolte, Tim 11-0 Rafferty, Sean 11-1 Nana-Sinkam, Sam 2-2 Gornto, Josh 11-0 Oyekoya, Samuel 11-0 Smith, Tyler 10-1 Iwaskiw, Alex 11-0 TEAM 6-0 Kizekai, A.J. 9-9 Gordon-Hamm, Devin 5-0 Smith, Ryan 9-7 Traber, Beau 7-0 Pasternak, Shaun 7-5 Pulgrano, Justin 11-9 Trigg, Marcello 8-5 Quarles, Donald 7-0 Gallagher, John 4-0 Vollmar, Jason 11-11 Woods, Marlon 11-8 Bell, Andrew 10-0 Orth, Drew 11-0 Owoyele, Robert 8-0 Total 11 Opponents 11

Solo 49 45 37 34 36 27 29 21 22 22 18 10 14 16 7 10 8 5 6 7 4 6 1 2 2 1 2 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 447 415

Tackles Ast 52 48 23 23 17 25 21 22 12 12 15 19 9 5 11 8 5 7 6 3 5 2 2 . . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . . . 356 309

Total 101 93 60 57 53 52 50 43 34 34 33 29 23 21 18 18 13 12 12 10 9 8 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 803 724

TFL-Yds 5.0-8 1.0-2 2.0-5 5.5-11 1.0-2 7.0-28 1.5-3 9.5-38 . 0.5-1 11.0-56 3.5-14 0.5-2 5.0-19 3.5-12 3.0-11 2.0-18 0.5-1 . . 4.0-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-266 54-219

Sacks No-Yards . . . 1.0-5 . 3.5-21 . 3.0-19 . . 3.0-22 1.0-9 . 1.0-8 1.5-10 1.5-7 1.0-8 . . . 3.5-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-143 24-152

Int-Yds 3-50 . 4-11 . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . 3-39 1-19 . . . 1-37 1-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-170 10-105

BrUp 3 3 4 3 2 1 7 2 1 5 3 1 4 1 . 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 44 47

Fumbles Rcv-Yds . . . . 1-0 2-0 . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-0 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0 12-0

FF . . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10

Blkd Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 .

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1

Team Game-by-Game - Defense |---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds at Duquesne 43 26 69 7.0-29 3-24 ROBERT MORRIS 29 42 71 8.0-39 3-23 at Cornell 36 22 58 7.0-21 1-8 MARIST 54 32 86 6.0-40 3-25 GEORGETOWN 37 26 63 7.0-34 5-32 at Penn 39 28 67 5.0-11 0-0 LEHIGH 48 32 80 7.0-16 0-0 at Lafayette 32 58 90 3.0-24 0-0 at FORDHAM 50 36 86 8.0-25 2-13 at Colgate 46 28 74 4.0-8 0-0 HOLY CROSS 33 26 59 4.0-19 3-18 Totals 447 356 803 66-266 20-143 Opponent 415 309 724 54-219 24-152

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|-FUMBLE-| FF FR-Yds 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 1-0 0 1-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 2-0 0 1-0 1 3-0 7 8-0 10 12-0

Int-Yds 0-0 5-97 0-0 2-55 2-2 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-16 0-0 15-170 10-105

Pass Brk 4 5 3 2 4 5 6 2 1 5 7 44 47

Blkd Kick 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0

|--------Kicks-----XPTS--------| Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 2-1 0 0 0 19 3-3 0 0 1 26 1-1 0 0 1 9 2-2 0 0 0 17 2-2 0 0 0 14 0-0 0 0 0 3 1-1 0 0 0 16 2-2 0 0 0 14 1-1 0 0 0 7 2-2 0 0 0 14 3-2 0 0 0 23 19-17 0 0 2 162 31-28 1 0 1 260

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 2009 Statistics  Game-by-Game Starters Opp. Duquesne Robert Morris Cornell Marist Georgetown Penn Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Colgate Holy Cross

WR Cadman Cadman Cadman Cadman Cadman Cadman Cadman Simmons Cadman Cadman Cadman

LT McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod McLeod

LG Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello

C Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan Phelan

RG Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter

RT Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar Vollmar

WR Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Pasternak Pasternak Pasternak Pasternak

QB Trigg Hopson Trigg Hopson Trigg Hopson Hopson Trigg Trigg Hopson Hopson

SB/TE/WR R. Smith Massaro (TE) Lee T. Smith R. Smith R. Smith Pasternak (WR) R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith Woods (WR)

SB Pulgrano Pulgrano Pulgrano Pulgrano Pulgrano Pulgrano Lee Lee Pulgrano Pulgrano Pulgrano

SB Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Kizekai Lee R. Smith

Opp. Duquesne Robert Morris Cornell Marist Georgetown Penn Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Colgate Holy Cross

DE Braaf Braaf Braaf Braaf Braaf Braaf Braaf von Paris von Paris von Paris Braaf

NG Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge Tonge

DT De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa De La Rosa

STUD Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson

REN Williams Farrand Farrand Francis Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams

MIKE Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones

WILL Nissley Nana-Sinkam Nana-Sinkam Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley

CB Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson

SS White White White White White White White White White White White

FS Rafferty Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach Francis Francis Francis

CB Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Briggs Briggs Davis Davis Davis

2009 Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes.................................. 29...... C.J. Hopson vs. Holy Cross Yards Rushing .................... 189...... C.J. Hopson vs. Holy Cross TD Rushes.............................. 2...... 3 times Long Rush ............................ 52...... C.J. Hopson at Duquesne Pass attempts ...................... 36...... Marcello Trigg at Lafayette Pass completions ................. 18...... Marcello Trigg at Duquesne Yards Passing ..................... 216...... Marcelo Trigg vs. Lehigh TD Passes ............................... 2...... Marcello Trigg at Duquesne Long Pass ............................. 70...... Marcello Trigg at Lafayette Receptions ............................. 7...... A.J. Kizekai at Lafayette Yards Receiving ................. 140...... A.J. Kizekai at Lafayette TD Receptions ....................... 1...... 6 times Field Goals ............................. 1...... 5 times (all by Drew Orth) Long Field Goal ................... 33...... Drew Orth vs. Marist Punts ...................................... 9...... Andrew Bell vs. Robert Morris Punting Avg ...................... 39.6...... Andrew Bell at Duquesne Long Punt ............................ 51...... Andrew Bell vs. Robert Morris Long Punt Return ............... 14...... A.J. Kizekai vs. Robert Morris Long Kickoff Return............ 51...... A.J. Kizekai vs. Robert Morris Tackles ................................. 15...... Travis Nissley at Lafayette; Casey Williams at Fordham Sacks ................................... 2.0...... John von Paris at Duquesne Interceptions ......................... 2...... Rob Gerlach vs. Robert Morris

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes.................................. 31...... O’Neil Anderson, Marist Yards Rushing .................... 133...... O’Neil Anderson, Marist TD Rushes.............................. 2...... Jeff Cumming, Lafayette Long Rush ............................ 65...... Stephen Liuzza, Cornell Pass attempts ...................... 48...... Dominic Randolph, Holy Cross Pass completions ................. 30...... Rob Curley, Lafayette Yards Passing ..................... 333...... Rob Curley, Lafayette TD Passes ............................... 3...... Rob Curley, Lafayette Long Pass ............................. 60...... Camdin Crouse, Robert Morris Receptions ........................... 12...... Jason Caldwell, Fordham Yards Receiving ................. 167...... Pat Simonds, Colgate TD Receptions ....................... 2...... Pat Simonds, Colgate Field Goals ............................. 3...... Garrett Clawson, Robert Morris Long Field Goal ................... 44...... Garrett Clawson, Robert Morris Punts ...................................... 8...... Drew Alston, Cornell Punting Avg ...................... 47.0...... Patrick Murray, Fordham Long Punt ............................ 53...... Don Lemieux, Holy Cross Long Punt Return ............... 24...... Brad Blackmon, Penn Long Kickoff Return............ 73...... Jaquan Bryant, Marist Tackles ................................. 14...... Chris Costello, Cornell Sacks ................................... 2.0...... Ashton Burno, Duquesne Interceptions ......................... 1...... 10 times

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.................................. 59...... vs. Holy Cross Yards Rushing .................... 321...... vs. Holy Cross TD Rushes.............................. 3...... vs. Holy Cross Pass attempts ...................... 36...... at Duquesne; at Lafayette Pass completions ................. 18...... at Duquesne Yards Passing ..................... 221...... vs. Lehigh TD Passes ............................... 2...... at Duquesne Total Plays ........................... 79...... at Duquesne Total Offense ..................... 360...... at Duquesne Yards Per Play ..................... 5.7...... vs. Lehigh Points ................................... 26...... vs. Robert Morris Sacks By ................................. 5...... vs. Georgetown First Downs ......................... 23...... at Duquesne Penalties ................................ 6...... vs. Robert Morris; at Colgate Penalty Yards ....................... 60...... vs. Marist; at Penn; at Colgate Interceptions By .................... 5...... vs. Robert Morris

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.................................. 50...... at Colgate Yards Rushing .................... 251...... at Colgate TD Rushes.............................. 4...... vs. Lehigh Pass attempts ...................... 48...... vs. Holy Cross Pass completions ................. 30...... at Lafayette Yards Passing ..................... 333...... at Lafayette TD Passes ............................... 3...... at Lafayette Total Plays ........................... 83...... vs. Lehigh Total Offense ..................... 475...... at Lafayette Yards Per Play ..................... 6.6...... at Colgate Points ................................... 35...... vs. Lehigh; at Lafayette Sacks By ................................. 6...... vs. Robert Morris First Downs ......................... 25...... at Lafayette Penalties .............................. 10...... vs. Marist Penalty Yards ..................... 110...... vs. Marist Interceptions By .................... 2...... at Duquesne; at Penn; at Lafayette

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 2009 Notes  ALLPATRIOT LEAGUE First Team: Greg Jones - Linebacker A.J. Kizekai - Return Specialist Second Team: Robert De La Rosa - Defensive Line Ahkiel White - Defensive Back DIVERSIFIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES PLAYERS OF THE GAME Duquesne: QB C.J. Hopson Robert Morris: LB Greg Jones Cornell: WR Cale Cadman Marist: LB Greg Jones Georgetown: QB C.J. Hopson Penn: LB Casey Williams Lehigh: WR Shaun Pasternak Lafayette: RB A.J. Kizekai Fordham: LB Casey Williams Colgate: QB C.J. Hopson Holy Cross: QB C.J. Hopson BUCKNELL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Duquesne: RB Ryan Smith (offense), LB Greg Jones (defense), DL John von Paris (special teams), LB Beau Traber (scout) Robert Morris: RB Ryan Smith (offense), DL Robert De La Rosa (defense), RB A.J. Kizekai (special teams), RB Robert Owoyele (scout) Cornell: RB Justin Pulgrano (offense), LB Brigham Farrand (defense), Punt Cover Unit (special teams), DB Donald Quarles (scout) Marist: OL Anthony Carter (offense), DB Rob Gerlach (defense), DL Michael Tonge (special teams), QB Lenny Magill (scout) Georgetown: WR Cale Cadman (offense), DB Ahkiel White (defense), P Andrew Bell (special teams), DL Devin Gordon-Hamm (scout) Penn: OL Ian Dal Bello (offense), DL Robert De La Rosa (defense), LB Casey Williams (special teams), RB Alex Iwaskiw (scout) Lehigh: WR Shaun Pasternak (offense), LB Tyler Anderson (defense), P Andrew Bell (special teams), DL James Carson (scout) Lafayette: RB A.J. Kizekai (offense), DB Jamal Briggs (defense), RB Alex Iwaskiw (special teams), OL Christopher Spahr (scout) Fordham: RB Tyler Smith (offense), LB Casey Williams (defense), DB Jason Davis (special teams), DB T.J. Kelly (scout) Colgate: QB C.J. Hopson (offense), DB Ahkiel White (defense), DB Josh Gornto (special teams), WR Gabe Skwara (scout) Holy Cross: QB C.J. Hopson (offense), DB Jason Davis (defense), DL John von Paris (special teams), LB Damian Chatman (scout) PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS Offensive Player of the Week: C.J. Hopson (Nov. 23) Defensive Player of the Week: Greg Jones (Sept. 14) Special Teams Player of the Week: A.J. Kizekai (Sept. 14) Jason Davis (Nov. 23) Rookie of the Week: Joseph Francis (Sept. 28) Tyler Smith (Nov. 23)

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ACADEMIC HONORS Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete Travis Nissley Campbell Trophy Semifinalist Sam Nana-Sinkam National Football Foundation Honor Society Greg Jones Sam Nana-Sinkam Justin Pulgrano Casey Williams NOTES • Bucknell finished 4-7 overall and 2-4 in Patriot League play in 2009. The Bison once again concluded the season on a high note as they defeated No. 13 Holy Cross in the season finale at Christy MathewsonMemorial Stadium. It was the sixth time in the last seven years Bucknell won its final game. It was also the fourth time in the last decade the Bison defeated a ranked opponent. Bucknell’s wins over ranked teams (since 2000): Bucknell 31, No. 14 Fordham 10 (Oct. 4, 2003) Bucknell 42, No. 22 Colgate 7 (Nov. 13, 2004) Bucknell 38, No. 18 Fordham 24 (Nov. 17, 2007) Bucknell 23, No. 13 Holy Cross 17 (Nov. 21, 2009) • Four Bison were named to the All-Patriot League Team at season’s end, including first-team selections A.J. Kizekai and Greg Jones. Kizekai earned his fourth career Patriot League honor as he was the first-team return specialist for the third consecutive year. Jones was named an All-Patriot League player for the first time. Additionally, DB Ahkiel White and DL Robert De La Rosa were named to the second team. The four citations were the most for Bucknell since 2006 when five Bison were honored.

Bucknell in the Red Zone Opponent Duquesne Robert Morris Cornell Marist Georgetown Penn Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Colgate Holy Cross Total

Efficiency 2-2 (1.000) 1-2 (.500) 1-3 (.333) 3-4 (.750) 2-2 (1.000) 1-1 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 1-2 (.500) 2-2 (1.000) 4-4 (1.000) 21-26 (.808)

Summary 2TD FG, MFG TD, 2DNS 2TD, FG, INT 2 TD FG TD, FG 2TD TD, INT 2TD 3TD, FG TD%: 16-26 (.615)

Opponents in the Red Zone Opponent Duquesne Robert Morris Cornell Marist Georgetown Penn Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Colgate Holy Cross Total

Efficiency 1-2 (.500) 1-1 (1.000) 1-1 (1.000) 3-5 (.600) 1-1 (1.000) 3-3 (1.000) 5-5 (1.000) 5-5 (1.000) 3-4 (.750) 3-4 (.750) 3-3 (1.000) 29-34 (.853)

Summary FG, MFG G TD 2TD, FG, 2MFG FG 3TD 5TD 5TD 3TD, MFG 2TD, FG, FUM 2TD, FG TD%: 23-34 (.676)

2009 National Rankings Team ..............................Rank (of 118) Rushing Offense .................................51 Passing Offense .................................113 Total Offense ....................................103 Scoring Offense ................................104 Rushing Defense .................................37 Total Defense ......................................84 Scoring Defense ..................................62 Net Punting ........................................44 Punt Returns ....................................103 Kickoff Returns...................................36 Turnover Margin.................................59 Pass Defense .....................................107 Passing Efficiency ..............................111 Sacks ...................................................61 Sacks Allowed .....................................73

Avg. 144.3 115.7 260.0 14.7 126.3 376.3 23.6 33.6 4.9 21.1 0.00 250.0 86.3 1.82 2.18

Individual ....................................Rank C.J. Hopson (rushing) ........................47 A.J. Kizekai (all-purpose yards) ...........22 Greg Jones (tackles).............................40

Avg. 70.3 130.0 9.2

• LB Sam Nana-Sinkam and LB Travis Nissley both earned prestigious academic awards in 2009. NanaSinkam was named a semifinalist for the William W. Campbell Trophy (formerly known as the Draddy Trophy). Also known as the “Academic Heisman,” the Campbell Trophy is awarded to college football’s top scholar-athlete. Nissley, a mechanical engineering major, was named the Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He was the first Bison to earn the honor since 2000. Overall, Bucknell has had a league-best seven scholar-athletes since the inception of the award in 1989. • LB Greg Jones finished the 2009 campaign with a team-best 101 tackles, the first Bison to go over the century mark since Dorian Petersen in 2006. A threeyear starter, Jones was second in the Patriot League in tackles and finished his career with 257 stops. • QB C.J. Hopson posted four 100-yard rushing games in 2009. Only 16 other Bison have at least four career 100-yard outings. Hopson finished the campaign with a team-high 633 yards on the ground and rushed for a team-best five touchdowns. • DB Ahkiel White recorded a career-high four interceptions last year to tie for the Patriot League lead. White now has eight picks in his career, the most by a Bison since Joe Glenn also totaled eight from 2001-04. The Somerset, N.J., native had one interception in three consecutive games midseason, making him the first Bucknell player to do that in more than a decade. • RB A.J. Kizekai finished his career with Bucknell records for kickoff returns (109) and kickoff return yards (2,725). He challenged for the all-purpose yards record, but finished a close second to Rich Lemon with 5,536 yards, including 1,170 in 2009.

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 Patriot League  Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2009-10 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: *11 Patriot League student-athletes earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerica honors. *50 Patriot League student-athletes received CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict honors. *The Patriot League placed second among all Division I conferences with 90 teams receiving NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their performance in the classroom. *Navy’s Beth Reed and Mark Van Orden received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. *Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year, and won the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. *Reed and American’s Anne-Meike de Wiljes earned the Patriot League’s nominations for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. *Army’s Andrew Maisano won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for Men’‘s Lacrosse, and earned the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. *Other Candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award: Marquis Hall, Lehigh (Men’s Basketball); Andrew Kydes, Army (Men’s Soccer); Elizabeth Betterbed, Army (Women’s Soccer); Mandy Correale, Holy Cross (Softball). *Army’s Elizabeth Betterbed was selected as a Rhodes Scholar. *Holy Cross’ Olivia Pruszko earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship *Holy Cross’ Dominic Randolph finished fifth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, given to the Most Outstanding Player in the Football Championship Subdivision, and won the ECAC Player of the Year honor. *Fordham’s John Skelton became the first

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The Presidents' Cup The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 23 sports sponsored by the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won the Cup 16 times in its 20-year existence, including 12 of the last 13 years. The Presidents’ Cup is awarded annually to the institution that accumulates the highest point total over the entire academic year, with points awarded on the basis of the school’s finish in each of the 23 Patriot League sports. If there is a league tournament in a sport, the points are awarded based on the average of the regular season and tournament finish, and if there is no post-season tournament, points are awarded based on regular-season regular season standings.

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 2009 Patriot League Statistics  2009 Patriot League Standings LEAGUE W L Pct. Holy Cross* 5 1 .833 Lafayette 4 2 .667 Colgate 4 2 .667 Lehigh 4 2 .667 Fordham 2 4 .333 Bucknell 2 4 .333 Georgetown 0 6 .000 * Patriot League Champion

PF 172 192 184 164 150 88 44

PA 131 142 131 116 143 143 161

OVERALL W L Pct. 9 3 .750 8 3 .727 9 2 .818 4 7 .364 5 6 .444 4 7 .364 0 11 .000

2009 Team Statistics

PF 386 315 342 230 314 162 106

RUSHING Team Colgate Fordham Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Georgetown

PA 279 231 246 234 287 260 309

2009 Statistical Leaders RUSHING Name G McCord (C) 11 Sullivan (C) 11 Hopson (B) 9 Campbell (Le) 10 Whiting (F) 11

Att. 194 159 135 139 132

RECEIVING Name G Caldwell (F) 11 Simonds (C) 11 Layton (La) 11 Skelton (F) 11 Chmielinski (HC) 12

Rec. Yds. Avg. 79 1252 113.8 66 1012 92.0 65 838 76.2 63 634 57.6 63 807 67.2

SCORING Name G Simonds (C) 11 Layton (La) 11 Dornfried (HC) 10 Rodriguez (La)11 Caldwell (F) 11

TD 14 11 0 0 9

Yds. Avg. 930 4.8 788 5.0 633 4.7 659 4.7 681 5.2

PAT 0 2 40 37 0

TD 5 7 5 0 5

YPG 84.5 71.6 70.3 65.9 61.9

TD RPG 9 7.2 14 6.0 11 5.9 6 5.7 4 5.2

FG PTS PPG 0 84 7.6 0 68 6.2 7 61 6.1 8 61 5.5 0 54 4.9

KICKOFF RETURNS Name G Kennedy (Le) 11 Johnson (HC) 12 Kizekai (B) 9 Houghton (G) 9

No. 31 31 28 24

Yds. 774 686 618 524

TD 1 0 0 0

Avg. 25.0 22.1 22.1 21.8

PUNT RETURNS Name G Cribbs (Le) 11

No. 38

Yds. 311

TD 0

Avg. 8.2

FIELD GOALS Name Rodriguez (La) Dornfried (HC) Buerba (G) Heinowitz (F) Orth (B)

G FGM 11 8 10 7 11 7 10 5 11 5

ALLPURPOSE YARDAGE Name G Rush Rec. PR KR Tot. YPG Kizekai (B) 9 281 257 14 618 1170 130.0 Caldwell (F) 11 57 1252 0 68 1377 125.2 Houghton (G) 9 276 139 0 524 939 104.3 McCord (C) 11 930 98 0 91 1119 101.7 Simonds (C) 11 21 1012 7 0 1040 94.5

INTERCEPTIONS Name G Colbert (F) 11 White (B) 11 El-Quddus (F) 11 Jones (B) 11 Veniero (Le) 11

PUNTING Name Murray (F) Lemieux (HC) Kondash (La) Bell (B) Josephs (G)

TACKLES Name Parrish (G) Schmidlein (La) Jones (B) Leggiero (La) Rodriguez (HC)

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G 12 12 11 10 11

No. 36 25 40 62 64

Yds. 1507 960 1439 2225 2292

Avg. 41.9 38.4 36.0 35.9 35.8

G 11 10 11 11 12

FGA 16 9 12 12 6

No. 4 4 3 3 3

UT 49 39 49 39 71

Yds. 39 11 81 50 21

Pct. FGPG 50.0 0.73 77.8 0.70 58.3 0.64 41.7 0.50 83.3 0.45

TD 0 0 0 1 0

AT TOT TPG 61 110 10.0 61 100 10.0 52 101 9.2 59 98 8.9 31 102 8.5

IPG 0.36 0.36 0.27 0.27 0.27

SK 2.0 2.0 0.0 1.5 0.0

PASSING Team Fordham Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Georgetown Colgate Bucknell

G 11 11 11 11 11 12 11

G 11 12 11 11 11 11 11

Att. 606 409 423 387 385 321 289

Yds. 2749 1669 1587 1427 1370 1424 624

Att. Com. 443 284 488 312 345 235 370 184 462 226 230 135 265 122

YPG 249.9 151.7 144.3 129.7 124.5 118.7 56.7

Yds. 3708 3779 3049 2128 2093 1952 1273

YPG 337.1 314.9 277.2 193.5 190.3 177.5 115.7

SCORING OFFENSE Team G Holy Cross 12 Colgate 11 Lafayette 11 Fordham 11 Lehigh 11 Bucknell 11 Georgetown 11

Pts. 386 342 315 314 230 162 106

Avg. 32.2 31.1 28.6 28.5 20.9 14.7 9.6

SCORING DEFENSE Team G Lafayette 11 Lehigh 11 Colgate 11 Holy Cross 12 Bucknell 11 Fordham 11 Georgetown 11

Pts. 231 234 246 279 260 287 309

Avg. 21.0 21.3 22.4 23.2 23.6 26.1 28.1

TOTAL OFFENSE Team G Rush Fordham 11 1669 Holy Cross 12 1424 Colgate 11 2749 Lafayette 11 1427 Lehigh 11 1370 Bucknell 11 1587 Georgetown 11 624

Pass 3708 3779 1952 3049 2128 1273 2093

Yds. 5377 5203 4701 4476 3498 2860 2717

Avg. 488.8 433.6 427.4 406.9 318.0 260.0 247.0

TOTAL DEFENSE Team G Rush Colgate 11 1291 Lehigh 11 1499 Lafayette 11 1096 Bucknell 11 1389 Holy Cross 12 1699 Fordham 11 2115 Georgetown 11 2290

Pass 2106 2072 2554 2750 2975 2293 2156

Yds. 3397 3571 3650 4139 4674 4408 4446

Avg. 308.8 324.6 331.8 376.3 389.5 400.7 404.2

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 Patriot League Honors  2009 All-Patriot League Teams ALLPATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB ...................Dominic Randolph, Sr., Holy Cross RB................................... Nate Eachus, So., Colgate RB.............................. Maurice White, Sr., Lafayette FB/HB .........................Anthony Fossati, Sr., Lehigh WR .................................. Pat Simonds, Sr., Colgate WR .............................Jason Caldwell, Sr., Fordham WR ................................Mark Layton, Jr., Lafayette OL .....................................Ryan Gross, Sr., Colgate OL .................... Ryan Hart-Predmore, Sr., Lafayette OL ............................... Chris Poole, Sr., Holy Cross OL .....................................Will Rackley, Jr., Lehigh OL ...................Andrew Tyshovnytsky, Sr., Fordham RS ................................A.J. Kizekai, Sr., Bucknell K ..............................Rob Dornfried, Jr., Holy Cross ALLPATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DL ......................................BJ Benning, Sr., Lehigh DL ........................................Ian Dell, Sr., Lafayette DL .................................Paul Mancuso, Sr., Colgate DL ........................... Mude Ohimor, Jr., Holy Cross LB ......................................Matt Cohen, Sr., Lehigh LB ................................. Greg Jones, Sr., Bucknell LB ...............................Mark Leggiero, Sr., Lafayette LB ......................Marcus Rodriguez, Sr., Holy Cross DB ....................................Jarard Cribbs, Jr., Lehigh DB .................. Anthony DiMichele, Jr., Holy Cross DB ......................................... Uzi Idah, Sr., Colgate DB .........................Michael Wright, Sr., Holy Cross P ................................ Patrick Murray, Fr., Fordham OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dominic Randolph, Sr., QB, Holy Cross DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andy Romans, Sr., LB, Lafayette ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Nate Eachus, Fr., RB, Colgate COACH OF THE YEAR Dick Biddle, Colgate SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Ryan McGuire, Sr., TE, Holy Cross

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ALLPATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE QB ................................... Rob Curley, Sr., Lafayette QB ................................ John Skelton, Sr., Fordham RB.....................................Jay Campbell, Jr., Lehigh RB.............................. Jordan McCord, So., Colgate FB/HB ........................ Jeff Cumming, Sr., Lafayette WR ........................ Mitchell Bennett, So., Lafayette WR ........................Freddie Santana, Jr., Holy Cross WR .....................Luke Chmielinski, Jr., Holy Cross TE.......................... Alex Schneider, So., Holy Cross OL .................................... Ricky Clerge, Jr., Lehigh OL .............................. Aaron Jones, Sr., Holy Cross OL ........................... Mike McCabe, Jr., Holy Cross OL .............................. Chris Smith, Sr., Holy Cross OL ................................ Mike Wojcik, Sr., Lafayette RS ................................... John Kennedy, Jr., Lehigh ALLPATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL ..............................Jordan Bledsoe, Jr., Fordham DL ...................Robert De La Rosa, So., Bucknell DL ...............................Austin Douglas, Sr., Colgate DL ......................Chudi Obianwu, Sr., Georgetown DL ........................... Andrew Poulson, Sr., Lafayette LB .................................... Greg Haldey, Sr., Colgate LB .................................Nick Magiera, Jr., Fordham LB ....................... Michael Schmidlein, Jr., Lafayette LB ....................................... Troy Taylor, Sr., Lehigh DB ............................. Kelvin Colbert, Sr., Fordham DB ...............................Brandon Ellis, So., Lafayette DB ............................. Alex Johnson, Jr., Holy Cross DB .................................. John Kennedy, Jr., Lehigh DB ............................. Ahkiel White, Jr., Bucknell P .................................. Tom Kondash, Jr., Lafayette P ...................................Don Lemieux, Jr., Lafayette

Patriot League Scholar-Athletes Consistent with its commitment to academics and athletics, the Patriot League each year recognizes one outstanding student-athlete in each of the 23 league sponsored sports, honoring that student with the Patriot sponsor League Scholar-Athlete Award. Candidates must be a starter or significant reserve, Can and must mus possess a cumulative grade-point-average of 3.2 or highe higher. In the 20-year history of the award in football, Bucknel Bucknell has won seven times: 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 -

Bill Farthing, Bucknell Rob Varano, Lehigh Shon Harker, Lehigh D. Berardinelli, Bucknell D. Berardinelli, Bucknell Rob Glus, Bucknell Rob Glus, Bucknell Jeff Denning, Lafayette Barry Cantrell, Fordham Barry Cantrell, Fordham Nick Martucci, Lehigh Jim Walls, Fordham Kevin Eiben, Bucknell Stewart Kupfer, Lafayette Matt Salvaterra, Lehigh John Freiser, Colgate Stephen Bono, Lafayette Maurice Bennett, Lafayette Brad Maurer, Lafayette Kyle Van Fleet, Georgetown Ryan McGuire, Holy Cross Travis Nissley, Bucknell

Patriot League Academic Honor Roll These 31 Bison were selected to the 2009 PL Academic Honor Roll after earning at least a 3.20 grade-pointaverage and a varsity letter. Josh Andersen ...................... International Relations Tim Bolte ...............................................Undeclared Ryan Boyer.............................................Undeclared Paul Brazinski ...............................................Classics Jamal Briggs ............................................Economics Mike Cardinute ................................... Management Damian Chatman ............................... Management Trevor Dombeck .................. International Relations Brigham Farrand .....................................Economics Josh Gornto ................................................Geology Ryan Gutowski.......................................Undeclared Greg Jones ....................................................History A.J. Kizekai ...............................................Sociology Stefen Laukien........................................Undeclared Josh Lee...........................................Political Science Luke Massaro .........................................Accounting Brandon Morris......................................Undeclared Sam Nana-Sinkam............................... Management Travis Nissley ..................... Mechanical Engineering Samuel Oyekoya.....................................Undeclared James Phelan ....................................... Management Sandeep Prasad .................................... Management Justin Pulgrano .................................... Management Brandon Simmons ..................................Economics Ryan Smith ......................................... Management Troy Steinhilber ......................................Undeclared Marcello Trigg .........................................Economics Jason Vollmar ...................................... Management John von Paris ........................................Accounting Colton Weaver .......................................Undeclared Casey Williams ........................................Economics A total of 347 Bucknell football players have been named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll since its inception in 1990, the highest figure in the league. BUCKNELL’S ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL TOTALS: 1990.............6 1997...........12 2004...........26 1991...........16 1998...........12 2005...........24 1992...........13 1999...........18 2006...........18 1993...........18 2000...........16 2007...........20 1994...........10 2001...........20 2008...........23 1995...........10 2002...........21 2009...........31 1996.............9 2003...........24

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1986 Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Davidson

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1990

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1991 1987 Holy Cross 4-0 11-0 Lehigh 3-1-1 5-5-1 Colgate 2-2 7-4 Lafayette 2-3 4-7 Bucknell 1-3-1 4-5-1 Davidson 0-3 1-10

Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Fordham

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5-0 8-2-1 3-1 9-2 2-3 6-5 2-3 3-7 2-3 2-9 0-4 0-10

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Colgate Bucknell Fordham Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Towson

Lafayette Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham

Holy Cross Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Colgate Fordham

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1997 6-0 5-1 4-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 0-6

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Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Colgate Fordham Georgetown

1999 Colgate Lehigh Towson Bucknell Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham

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2001 Lehigh Colgate Fordham Bucknell Holy Cross Towson Lafayette Georgetown

7-0 5-1 5-2 4-3 3-4 2-5 1-6 0-6

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2007 10-2 10-2 7-4 7-4 3-8 4-7 0-11

2000 Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Towson Bucknell Fordham Lafayette

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11-1 7-3 7-4 6-4 4-6 3-7 2-8 3-7

2003 Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham Towson Lafayette Georgetown Holy Cross

7-0 6-1 4-3 4-3 3-4 2-5 1-6 1-6

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2004 Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Fordham Holy Cross Georgetown

5-1 5-1 4-2 4-2 2-4 1-5 0-6

8-4 9-3 7-4 7-4 5-6 3-8 3-8

2005 Colgate Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Georgetown Fordham Bucknell

5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 2-4 0-6

8-4 9-3 8-3 6-5 4-7 2-9 1-10

Fordham Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Georgetown

5-1 4-2 4-2 4-2 2-4 1-5 1-5

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2008 Colgate Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Bucknell Fordham Georgetown

5-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-5

9-3 7-4 5-6 7-4 5-6 5-6 2-8

2009 Holy Cross Lafayette Colgate Lehigh Fordham Bucknell Georgetown

5-1 4-2 4-2 4-2 2-4 2-4 0-6

9-3 8-3 9-2 4-7 5-6 4-7 0-11

2010 Patriot League Composite Schedule Saturday, Sept. 4 Fordham at Bryant, 3 p.m. Bucknell at Duquesne, 6 p.m. Monmouth at Colgate, 6 p.m. Georgetown at Davidson, TBA Howard at Holy Cross, TBA Lehigh at Drake, TBA Saturday, Sept. 11 Bucknell at Marist, 6 p.m. Georgetown at Lafayette, 6 p.m. Holy Cross at Massachusetts, 6 p.m. Rhode Island at Fordham, 6 p.m. Colgate at Furman, TBA Villanova at Lehigh, TBA Saturday, Sept. 18 Fordham at Columbia, 12:30 p.m. Dartmouth at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Harvard, 7 p.m. Lafayette at Penn, 7 p.m. Georgetown at Yale, TBA Princeton at Lehigh, TBA

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Saturday, Sept. 25 Assumption at Fordham, 1 p.m. Colgate at Syracuse, 3:30 p.m. Lafayette at Princeton, 6 p.m. Holy Cross at Georgetown, TBA Lehigh at New Hampshire, TBA Saturday, Oct. 2 Harvard at Lafayette, 12 p.m. Georgetown at Colgate, 1 p.m. Cornell at Bucknell, 4 p.m. Fordham at Holy Cross, TBA Saturday, Oct. 9 Fordham at Lehigh, 12:30 p.m. Lafayette at Columbia, 12:30 p.m. Penn at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Brown at Holy Cross, TBA Colgate at Princeton, TBA Wagner at Georgetown, TBA Saturday, Oct. 16 Fordham at Yale, 12 p.m. Bucknell at Georgetown, 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Lafayette, 1 p.m. Colgate at Cornell, TBA Harvard at Lehigh, TBA Holy Cross at Dartmouth, TBA

Saturday, Oct. 23 Georgetown at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Colgate, 1 p.m. Lafayette at Fordham, 1 p.m. Bucknell at Lehigh, 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 Georgetown at Fordham, 1 p.m. Lafayette at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Colgate at Lehigh, TBA Saturday, Nov. 6 Fordham at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Lafayette at Colgate, 1 p.m. Lehigh at Holy Cross, TBA Saturday, Nov. 13 Holy Cross at Lafayette, 12 p.m. Colgate at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Lehigh at Georgetown, TBA Saturday, Nov. 20 Lehigh at Lafayette, 12 p.m. Bucknell at Holy Cross, 12:30 p.m. Marist at Georgetown, 1 p.m. Colgate at Fordham, 1 p.m.

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Bucknell Football: More Than a Century of Tradition The game bore b little li l resemblance bl to what h we now kknow as football, f b ll andd even one off the h school h l names hhas bbeen changed. h d IIn November N b off 1883, 1883 a group of students from Lafayette College journeyed west to play a group from the University at Lewisburg in the relatively new sport of football. The sport was so new, in fact, that the majority of the dozen or so students from Lewisburg, who did not have a coach and had practiced only briefly, had never seen a game of football before playing in one. The players from Lewisburg, whose school would be renamed Bucknell University in 1886, lost that first game, 59-0, and perhaps because of that experience, their school did not play another official game until 1887. Still, the seeds had been planted for a program that would grow into one of the most respected programs in the East by the 1950s, and will celebrate its 125th season in 2010. Scores of marvelous players have donned the Orange and Blue over the course of the 124 seasons of Bucknell football, and each season gives rise to new names, new heroes, new legends. Here is a quick trip through the colorful tradition that is Bucknell football:

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Still playing without a full-time coach, Bucknell gains its first victory ever with a 16-10 triumph over Lafayette. The Bison also defeat Cornell (4-0) and Penn State (12-10) on their way to a 6-2-1 record. The team includes Andrew Wyant, who later goes on to play for the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg at the University of Chicago and is a member of both the Bucknell Hall of Fame and the National Football Hall of Fame.

The team sets a then-school record for victories with an 8-2 mark and meets Lafayette on October 18 in the first football game ever played in Memorial Stadium. Wally Foster, the captain of that Bucknell team, scores the first points in stadium history.

1931 1900 Christy Mathewson concludes his marvelous Bucknell football career and begins a professional baseball career that ranks among the best of all time. A hard-running fullback and tackler, “Matty” also excels as a kicker and gains national attention with two field goals against Army.

1918 Bucknell records the first of its three undefeated seasons. En route to a 6-0 record, the Bison are nothing short of dominant, outscoring opponents 236-7. The season ushers in a quarter-century of prosperity, as Bucknell enjoys 24 winning seasons in the next 26 years.

Led by future NFL Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle, Bucknell rolls to an unbeaten 6-0-3 record. The Bison’s undefeated mark is tested in the final game of the season, against alsounbeaten Fordham, but the Bison prevail, 14-13, in a classic at the Polo Grounds.

1934 Edward (Hook) Mylin leads the Bison to a 6-2-2 regular-season record and a berth in the first Orange Bowl game, on January 1, 1935. After a two-day train trip to Miami for the game, Bucknell hammers the University of Miami, 26-0.

1951 In the midst of a four-year stretch in which Bucknell goes 27-8, head coach Harry Lawrence and his team finish perfect at 9-0, perhaps the finest season in school history. The defense includes Little All-America defensive tackle George Young (long-time general manager of the New York Giants), while the relentless offense averages 463.3 yards per game. That breaks the Eastern record set in 1945 by a Davis- and Blanchard-led Army team.

Bucknell’s 1899 football team - Christy Mathewson is in the back row, third from the right.

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1995

After opening the season at 2-2, Bucknell rolls past Lafayette, Lehigh, Colgate, Temple and Delaware — by a combined score of 107-14 — to finish 7-2 and win its first-ever Lambert Cup. Quarterback Paul Terhes earns Little All-America honors.

The Tom Gadd tenure begins at Bucknell, and the Bison finish 7-4. Rich Lemon becomes Bucknell’s all-time rushing leader on opening day.

1964

1996

Just four years after leading Bucknell to its first Lambert Cup title, head coach Bob Odell repeats that feat, as the Bison finish 7-2. After opening the season with a loss, Bucknell wins seven of the next eight games, including a 21-14 season-ending win at Delaware. The Bison squad features Little All-America end Tom Mitchell, who would later enjoy a fine pro career with Baltimore and San Francisco.

Fittingly, Rich Lemon concludes his Rich Lemon remarkable career with a Patriot League title, as Bucknell outlasts Colgate, 2827, in the heart-stopping season finale. The The win gives Bucknell its first football title in over 30 years. Lemon graduated raduated with 4,742 rushing yards, nearly 2,100 more than the previous record-holder.

1968

1997

Sam Havrilak sets a Bucknell singlegame total offense record with 397 yards against Colgate, a mark that still stands. Havrilak, who would graduate with every Bucknell total offense record, later played with Tom Mitchell for the Baltimore Colts.

The Bison roll out to a 10-0 record before falling to Colgate in their season finale to finish 10-1. The 10 wins were the most in school history, and many came in thrilling fashion, as the Bison won seven times by seven points or less.

2001 Sam Havrilak

Bucknell celebrates its seventh straight winning season, a first in Bison annals.

1978 Ken Jenkins arrives at Bucknell, and over er the next four years, develops into one of the finest players in Bucknell history. He would k ll hi t H ld sett a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980, and he later played with three NFL teams.

1986 Two years after formation of the league is announced, the Colonial League (later renamed the Patriot League) debuts with six members — Bucknell, Colgate, Lehigh, Lafayette, Holy Cross and Davidson. The Bison’s first-ever league game is one for the ages. Trailing Colgate in the fourth quarter, 39-25, Bucknell rallies to take a 40-39 lead with 52 seconds left, but the Red Raiders drive for a game-winning field goal attempt with four seconds left. After a bobbled snap from center, Colgate completes an impromptu pass play that nearly goes for a touchdown, but Bison defensive back Robert Hawkins drags down the receiver at the 9-yard line on the final play of the game.

2003 After the legendary Tom Gadd loses a long battle with brain cancer, Bucknell turns to Tim Landis as its 25th head coach. Landis quickly resores the good fortunes of the Bison football program. After a 2-9/0-7 season in 2002, Bucknell finishes 6-6/4-3 in one of the nation’s best one-season turnarounds

2004 Bucknell wins its final four games of the season for the first time since 1975 to claim its first winning season since 2001 with a 7-4 record.

2006 Bucknell finishes with a 6-5 record and posts a five-game improvement from 2005, equaling the largest jump in program history.

1989 Bucknell’s newly-renovated stadium is rededicated in honor of Christy Mathewson. Much like the stadium’s namesake, Bucknell opens play in the “new” facility with a victory, handing Dartmouth a 36-20 setback on September 30.

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The Top 10 A LOOK AT THE 10 MOST SIGNIFICANT BUCKNELL FOOTBALL GAMES EVER PLAYED... AND THE ONE THAT T W ASN'T By Brad Tufts Stephen Taylor wasn’t able to observe a football team practicing as he made his way to Harrisburg early in 1846 with the proposed charter for the fledgling University at Lewisburg, but even before the name of the school was changed in recognition of benefactor William Bucknell, the sport had been introduced on campus and gained some popularity. Today, the sport is a fixture on fall Saturdays, and its history is prominent in any accounting of Bucknell’s athletic heritage. The Bison gridiron story (did you know that the word “gridiron” derives from the manner in which the field was formerly marked?) includes many notable games, and we could probably argue for the next 150 years as to which were the most significant. Before designating the 10 most significant games, please permit a look back at some of the more noteworthy games played by Bucknell football teams. In 1881, a group of students from Bucknell and State College (as Penn State was known in those days) played a game of football which, at one time, was recognized as the first contest in the sport by either school, though now both schools say that it was only an informal meeting. Bucknell’s first official football game came against Lafayette on Thanksgiving Day, 1883, but a lack of student interest following that initial venture curtailed play for four years. In 1887, the sport returned to stay as Bucknell played its first two official games with Penn State. Within another four years, Bucknell was playing regular schedules, and by 1895, the university had its first head coach. The 1900 team finished 4-4-1, but gained national attention in an 18-10 loss to West Point. All the scoring for Bucknell came on two field goals by a hard-running fullback named Christy Mathewson. The New York writers covering the game spread the word about this talented athlete, whose 48-yard field

Bill Lane slashes his way through Villanova in 1936. The Bison’s win dashed ‘Nova’s Rose Bowl hopes.

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goal in that game was the longest in year. Mathewson Mathewson, the country that year who went on to become one of the nation’s most admired athletes as a pitcher for the New York Giants, liked football more than baseball, and if the National Football League had existed at the time, it is probable that baseball would have been deprived of one of its greatest and most famous players. Bucknell originally played football on Loomis Field, now home of The Bison of 1895... the University’s Gateway residences. their legacy endures more than a century later. In 1924, the Bison moved into what is now Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, and christened the new Edward “Hook” Mylin arrived on the scene in field against Lafayette before a crowdd of 15,000. Lafay- 1934 and led Bucknell to a 7-2-2 record that included ette won the contest, 21-3, despite a 43-yard field goal a 13-7 win over Penn State and a 26-0 rout of Miami by Bison captain Wally Foster to open the scoring. in the Orange Bowl. Late that year, Bucknell beat Navy, 6-0, and In 1938, the second season under Al Humphreys, Rutgers, 12-7, to highlight the first of three seasons in the Bison won at Penn State, 14-0. It was the last which Bucknell was coached by “Uncle Charlie” Moran, time that Bucknell would defeat the Nittany Lions, who had led Centre College’s “Praying Colonels” to a who rose to national prominence following the end of memorable upset of Harvard. The Bison finished 8-2 World War II. in 1924, which represented the most victories ever by In 1949, Bucknell finished 6-2, and both losses a Bucknell team. (to Temple and Gettysburg) were by one point. GetMoran’s 1925 team visited President Calvin tysburg scored the winning TD in its 34-33 win in the Coolidge in the White House while in Washington to final 40 seconds. play Georgetown, and the Bison were rolling along at Bucknell closed out the 1950 season with four 6-2-1 when they played at the University of Detroit straight wins, which set the stage for the 1951 campaign, on Thanksgiving Day. The Bison won that game, 7-0, in which the Bison rolled to a 9-0 mark. The perfect but the flamboyant coach also had scheduled a game season concluded with a 21-20 win at Colgate and a at Dayton two days later. The travel and two games in 33-6 trouncing of Delaware in Memorial Stadium that three days were too much, and the weary Bison dropped led to a more than mild celebration on campus. a 19-0 decision. The 1951 team boasted several All-East and This was not the first time Bucknell encountered Little All-America players, and the Associated Press scheduling difficulties. The 1891 team, led by Hall of poll released on Nov. 20 listed Bucknell at No. 20 in Famers Andrew Wyant and “Warhorse” Allen, opened the nation. the season seas with a 16-10 victory at Lafayette, but then In 1954, BU beat Lehigh, 48-46, in a wild affair had to play Lehigh the following day and suffered a that produced the highest losing score ever by a Bison beating. 62-4 be opponent. Future College Football Hall of Famer Carl Snavely Fu One of the great eras in Bucknell football began his debut as Bucknell coach in 1927, and promptly in 1958 with the arrival of Bob Odell, and after a 1-8 made hi posted a 13-7 win over Penn State, the Bison’s first mark in that first season, Odell led Bucknell to a 15-8 win ever eve in State College. His teams went on to beat Homecoming win over Rutgers in 1959. The following Lions for the next three years, and then year, a shutout of Delaware capped a 7-2 season and the Nittany Nit future Big Ten power dropped Bucknell from its earned the first of two Lambert Cups for Odell’s teams. the futu schedule for three years. schedul The Bison reclaimed Eastern supremacy in 1964, winTimes do change. Tim ning the Lambert Cup with a 7-2 mark. In 1929, Bucknell completed its second 8-2 season Bucknell won the Middle Atlantic Conference title history with a 78-0 win over Dickinson. In that game, in 1965 with a 26-14 win over Delaware, and closed the in histo future ccollege and professional Hall of Famer Clarke season with a 22-14 win over Davidson. In that game, Hinkle scored 50 points, still a Bucknell record. All-America Tom Mitchell was chasing the national A 7-6 7 loss to Temple on Oct. 10, 1930 was note- record for career receiving, and coach Carroll Huntress worthy, for it was the first regularly-scheduled night and his staff devised a formation designed to hit Mitchell football game ever. with short passes while he was in the backfield. On the Bucknell went 6-0-3 in 1931 for its second of second attempt, a bad snap from center led to a big loss, Bu three uundefeated seasons, and the record included and attempts at the record were abandoned. season-ending wins over two of the powers of the day, season-e Mitch Farbstein, a member of the Bucknell AthWashington & Jefferson (10-6) and Fordham (14-13). letics Hall of Fame, was captured in the pages of Life Washin The latter latt was played before a large crowd at the Polo after he led Bucknell to a 14-13 win over Gettysburg in Grounds, where Christy Mathewson had gained fame 1971. That same year, the bruising fullback scored five Ground for the New York Giants. touchdowns in a 33-0 win over Lafayette.

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Jabu Powell helped Bucknell to its first win at Penn’s Franklin Field in more than 30 years in 1999. A 39-yard field goal by Al Yuknus with 20 seconds left gave Bucknell a 19-17 win at Dayton in the 1982 season opener, the Bison’s first visit to the southern Ohio city “Uncle Charlie” i since i “U l Ch li ” tried i d to win i two games iin three days in 1925. The game was also one of the hottest in Bucknell annals, as gametime temperature on the artificial surface was 112 degrees. In 1987, back-to-back home games with Holy Cross (a 48-10 loss) and Columbia (a 62-20 win) brought the national news media to Lewisburg in droves. The media came first to chronicle the Frank Merriwell-like heroics of the Crusaders’ Gordie Lockbaum, and then returned the next week as Columbia attempted to escape its collegiate-record losing streak. The Lions attempted an onside kick on the opening kickoff, but that failed, and Bucknell led 28-0 by the end of the first quarter and the Lions went on to their 37th straight loss. Lou Maranzana’s first season as head coach in 1989 included a very special afternoon, as the Bison’s home stadium was rededicated to the memory of Christy Mathewson. Matty would have been proud, as the Bison that day beat Dartmouth, Maranzana’s alma mater, 36-20. The Tom Gadd era began in 1995, and the 7-4 record included a dramatic 21-14 win at Colgate in the first overtime game in Bucknell history.

Did You Know? • Bucknell played George Washington at home on Oct. 10, 1925, the day Christy Mathewson was buried in Lewisburg. In his memory, there was no cheering in the first quarter. • Penn State dropped Bucknell from its football schedule for three years. It happened after the Bison beat the Nittany Lions three straight times between 1927-30. • The 1935 Orange Bowl game between Bucknell and Miami featured the first-ever college football photograph transmitted over the wire by the Associated Press.

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The drama of that contest, though, paled in Th comparison to the Bucknell-Colgate game in 1996, as compar Bison and Red Raiders again played into overtime, the Biso time with the Patriot League title on the line. In a this tim that will be long remembered by all in attendance, game th Bucknell battled to a 28-27 win when a Colgate twoBucknel point cconversion pass in overtime was batted down Brandon Little, who would later earn All-America by Bran honors. Bucknell built on its championship season by winBu ning its first 10 games the following fall and compiling 12-game winning streak, the second longest in school a 12-gam history. In the process of posting more wins than any Bison team, Coach Gadd’s charges were nationally other Bi ranked aand led the Patriot League in total defense for the straight year. However, the memorable season and third str streak came to an end with a 48-14 loss at Colgate in win stre a game that again decided the Patriot League crown. The Bison continued their winning ways in 1999, turning in their fifth straight winning season with a 7-4 record reco behind an offense that scored 320 points — the tthird-highest single-season total in school hisQuarterback Don McDowell turned in one of his tory. Qu career-best performances to lead the Orange and Blue career-b to a 21-16 21- victory at nationally ranked Colgate, while stepped in at running back and led the Jabu Powell Po Bison to their first win at Penn’s Franklin Field (23-16) in over 30 years. In 2001 the Bison made it seven straight winning seasons — a first in the history of the program — while playing on their new state-of-the-art FieldTurf. With their football fortunes reaching heights never before seen, the Bison were dealt a devastating blow when Gadd had to step aside in 2002 to battle brain cancer. He lost that battle in March 2003. Gadd tied the BU record for career coaching victories with 48, achieving that figure faster than any of his predecessors. Tim Landis succeeded Gadd in 2003, and quickly restored Bucknell’s recent tradition as a Patriot League contender. The Bison finished in third place with a 4-3 league record, just one year after finishing 0-7. In his second season the Bison improved to 7-4 and were 4-2 in the Patriot League to record their second consecutive third-place finish. In 2006, Landis helped orchestrate an impressive turnaround as the Bison equaled the program record by posting a five-win improvement from the year before. Bucknell finished with a record of at least .500 for the third time in Landis’ tenure as it alternated wins and losses the entire season for a 6-5 mark. The final game of the 2007 season, an impressive 38-24 win over Patriot League champion Fordham, served as a springboard toward an improved 2008 campaign for the Bison, who finished 5-6, a two-win ca improvement over the previous season. im Bucknell is hoping a season-finale victory once again leads to an improved following campaign. Former ag assistant (1981-90) Joe Susan will be taking over the proas gram coming off a 23-17 upset of No. 13 Holy Cross in gr the final contest of the 2009 schedule. The Bison finished th 4-7 overall and 2-4 in Patriot League play in 2009 and 4they hope to up both win totals in 2010. th On the following pages are the 10 most significant Bucknell football games ever played, compiled in chronBu ological order. There are certainly many more games that ol deserve consideration, but we had to make some tough de choices. Let the friendly arguments begin. ch BRAD TUFTS retired in the spring of 2000 after more than 30 years as a member of the University’s athletic department staff.

All-Time D-I FCS Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Yale ........................................................... 857 Harvard .................................................... 805 Penn ......................................................... 804 Princeton .................................................. 784 Fordham ................................................... 743 Lafayette ................................................... 648 Dartmouth ............................................... 645 Delaware................................................... 639 Lehigh ...................................................... 629 Cornell ..................................................... 618 Dayton ..................................................... 612 North Dakota State................................... 604 Colgate ..................................................... 596 Northern Iowa .......................................... 595 North Dakota ........................................... 595 Holy Cross................................................ 592 Brown ....................................................... 571 Bucknell ................................................ 564 Villanova .................................................. 562 Drake........................................................ 557

Shaun Pasternak posted record-breaking receiving numbers in 2008.

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 Bucknell Football History  Lafayette 59, Bucknell 0 (November 30, 1883)

Bucknell 21, Colgate 20 (November 10, 1951)

Certainly not a score for Bucknell followers to remember, but the game is historic because it was the first one. A brief excerpt from an account of the game indicates that the style of both play and writing have changed over the years: “...At this point the time for the first inning was up, and a breathing spell of fifteen minutes was given. At the beginning of the second inning, the University team came up somewhat discouraged, but nevertheless determined to make the other side work for whatever they might secure. “They now used several of Lafayette’s tricks with good result, and showed that it was but want of skill and practice that they had worked so disastrously in the first part of the game. For a full fifteen minutes, the ball was carried about the field without either side gaining a single point.”

Every victory in 1951 was necessary for the Eve undefe undefeated season, but this win came in the nextto-last game, on the road, and was one of only two games all year decided by seven points or less. It was als also Bucknell’s only win over Colgate in the 1950s; the Red Raiders ended BU’s record 17-game winnin winning streak in 1952.

Bucknell 12, Rutgers 7 (November 22, 1924) The win gave tremendous recognition to the Bucknell football program. Playing at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, ‘Mose’ Wilbach scored both touchdowns for the Bison. Rutgers had gone into the contest undefeated.

Bucknell 14, Fordham 13 (November 21, 1931) The game, played at the Polo Grounds, capped an undefeated (6-0-3) season and ended the brilliant Bucknell career of Clarke Hinkle, regarded by many as the finest Bucknell player ever. Fordham also entered the game undefeated, and the contest was covered extensively by the New York media, bringing national attention to Bucknell and its football program. The game, though, was marred by tragedy; Fordham’s Connie Murphy died from injuries sustained in the game.

Bucknell 26, Delaware 0 (November 19, 1960) Thiis was the fourth shutout in nine games for a terrific defensive team, and precipitated 24 hours of furio furious campaigning that led to Bucknell’s firstever La Lambert Cup. The win also came on the heels of eight straight losses tto Delaware, and clinched first team Little All-Am All-America honors and other awards for quarterback P Paul Terhes.

Bucknell 26, Miami 0 (January 1, 1935)

Bucknell 24, Harvard 21 (October 3, 1964)

The very first Orange Bowl Game, this contest is probably the most written-about game in Bucknell history. The Bison’s appearance in the game — which was no doubt aided by tireless efforts of publicity director Art Brandon — continues to bring widespread national publicity to Bucknell each January 1. The game showcased the coaching talents of “Hook” Mylin, and the first AP photo ever transmitted from a college football game came from this contest. As for the halftime show, which has become a staple of current Orange Bowl games, a newspaper account indicates that, “between the halves, the University of Miami band paraded around the field, followed by a truck carrying several University coeds in an orange-colored bowl. The young ladies threw oranges and tangerines, with more or less aaccuracy, among the spectators.”

The Bison ended 73 years of frustration against the Ivy League, and the large number of Boston media in attendance were in high praise of Bucknell. The win also provided the impetus for two other three-point wins and Bucknell’s second Lambert Cup in four years. The contest also started Tom Mitchell en route to the first of two straight Little All-America and Eastern small college Player of the Year campaigns.

Nicholas Farina was a member of the undefeated 1931 Bison. Clarke Hinkle, who was an original inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is widely considered Bucknell’s best player of all time.

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Bucknell 26, Delaware 14 (November 20, 1965) The victory clinched the Middle Atlantic Conference title, which was — until 1996 — the Bison’s only football conference championship ever. The game also closed the curtain on one of the finest careers in Memorial Stadium history, as Tom Mitchell played his final home game.

Bucknell 28, UMass 15 (November 4, 1972) Bucknell 41, Colgate 7 (November 11, 1972) These games have been combined into one for this list, as they were the final two home games of coach Fred Prender’s first year, and resulted in two big upsets. UMass had entered the game undefeated (6-0), but Mitch Farbstein and Bob Langan each ran for two touchdowns as the Bison beat the Minutemen.

Bucknell 28, Colgate 27 (November 23, 1996) Bucknell and Colgate met in Lewisburg with the Patriot League championship at stake, and the Bison won their first football league title in 31 years in dramatic fashion, as Brandon Little broke up a Colgate two-point conversion try in overtime. Bucknell had lost an early 14-0 lead, and trailed 21-14 before Jim Fox engineered a remarkable 99-yard scoring drive midway through the fourth quarter, tying the game at 21-21 and forcing overtime. Bucknell scored first in overtime, with Fox throwing his fourth touchdown pass of the game. Colgate answered, and then opted for a two-point conversion rather than a kick that would have forced a second overtime. With the league title riding on a single play, Colgate quarterback Ryan Vena rolled right and threw into the end zone, but Little batted the pass down, and bedlam ensued. The game also was the final Bucknell contest for record-setting running back Rich Lemon.

Members of the 1996 offensive line (L-R): Don Shump, Neal Thompson, Joe Dlugos, George Hogan

HONORABLE MENTION: Bucknell ?, Delaware ? (November 23, 1963)

QB Don Rubright against UMass in 1972. After the Bison beat the undefeated Minutemen 28-25, Bucknell students tore down the Memorial Stadium goalposts.

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The list above was restricted to games that were actually played. A game that was never played, howeve however, also deserves mention. On Nov. 22, 1963, the nation was shocked and pa paralyzed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Bucknell campus mourned with th the rest of the world, and the football game schedu scheduled at home the next day with the University Delaware was postponed. of Dela Bucknell had won three of its first five games Buc

before stumbling in a 14-13 loss to Lafayette. However, victories over Temple, Colgate and Lehigh Bison to 66-3 L hi h brought b h the h Bi 3 going i iinto the h Delaware game. A victory would give Bucknell a tie with Delaware for the Middle Atlantic Conference University Division championship. The Blue Hens were 8-0 overall and ranked first in the national small college polls conducted by both the Associated Press and United Press International. Interest in the game was at an all-time high on campus, in Lewisburg and the surrounding area, and the media almost certainly would have overflowed Memorial Stadium’s press facilities. A sellout was a distinct possibility. And then the shots rang out in Dealey Plaza. We watched a president take the oath of office on an airplane. We cried. We saw Jack Ruby make a shambles of any pretense of security. We cried again as a young boy saluted his father and the funeral procession moved slowly down Pennsylvania Avenue. We talked about what had happened and tried to get back to some semblance of “normal.” That included trying to reschedule the football game for the following weekend (Delaware said no), Thanksgiving Day (Delaware said no), or at a neutral site (Delaware said no). The game that might have brought Bucknell its first conference crown and one of the largest home crowds in history was never played. Delaware finished the season undefeated with its 8-0 record. UPI kept the Blue Hens at the top of their poll and awarded them a national championship plaque. AP, though, asked questions about why the game wasn’t played, and learning of the Blue Hens’ intransigence, dropped Delaware to second in its final ranking. The game would be the last Bison contest to be canceled until 2001, when the September 11 tragedy again brought a halt to the sports world, including the Bucknell-Cornell football game.

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Rich Lemon (Colgate), 11/11/95 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 Jabu Powell (Georgetown), 10/7/2000 Dave Vassar (Lehigh), 10/14/67 Bob Langan (Lafayette), 10/20/73 Matt Walsh (Lehigh), 9/7/92 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 9/16/95 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/97 Chris Peer (Towson), 11/15/97 Mitch Farbstein (Gettysburg), 10/2/71 Rich Lemon (Towson), 10/8/94 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/96 Chris Peer (Penn), 10/5/96 Jabu Powell (Holy Cross), 11/4/2000 Mitch Farbstein (Rutgers), 10/30/71 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/94 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/19/94 Rich Lemon (Lehigh), 10/7/95 Rich Lemon (Yale), 10/12/96

SEASON 293 Rich Lemon, 1995 282 Rich Lemon, 1994 254 Daris Wilson, 2004 248 Jabu Powell, 2000 235 Chris Peer, 1997 228 Matt Walsh, 1992 213 Ken Jenkins, 1980 212 Rich Lemon, 1993 207 Rich Lemon, 1996 208 Dante Ross, 2005 206 Blamah Sarnor, 2003 CAREER 994 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 645 Brian Henesey, 1988-91

Rushing Yards GAME 282 268 252 236 229 222 215 211 210

Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/2005 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/2004 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/1997 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/2004 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/1996 Joel Boyd (Gettysburg), 10/22/1977 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 James Ostendarp (NYU), 10/1/1949 Rich Lemon (Bloomsburg), 9/4/1993

GAME, OPPONENT 364 Tony Vinson (Towson), 11/13/93

CONSECUTIVE 100YARD GAMES, OVERALL 17 Rich Lemon, 1993-1995

SEASON 1496 Rich Lemon, 1994 1297 Rich Lemon, 1995 1270 Ken Jenkins, 1980 1151 Rich Lemon, 1993 1149 Daris Wilson, 2004 1111 Chris Peer, 1997 1102 Jabu Powell, 2000 1069 Brad Myers, 1951 1025 Burt Talmage, 1951 966 Brad Myers, 1952

YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, GAME 268 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/2005

CAREER 4742 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 2919 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 2649 Brian Henesey, 1988-91 2626 Brad Myers, 1950-52 2336 Ken Jenkins, 1978-81 2041 Daris Wilson, 2001-04 1913 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68 1877 Burt Talmage, 1950-52 1756 Bob Langan, 1972-74 1752 Mitch Farbstein, 1970-72

Rushing (Other) MOST YARDS, TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES 403 Rich Lemon vs. Holy Cross (196) & Colgate (207), 1995 401 Jabu Powell vs. Cornell (282) & Columbia (119), 2000 379 Daris Wilson vs. Colgate (236) & Duquesne (143), 2004 371 Jabu Powell vs. Duquesne (215) & Georgetown (156), 2000 362 Burt Talmage vs. Muhlenberg (208) & Lafayette (154), 1952 358 Rich Lemon vs. So. Connecticut (171) & Harvard (187), 1994 Daris Wilson vs. Holy Cross (252) & Fordham (106), 2004 MOST YARDS, GAME, FRESHMAN 210 Rich Lemon, vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 MOST YARDS, SEASON, FRESHMAN 1151 Rich Lemon, 1993 LONGEST RUSHES 94 Frank Funair, vs. Penn St, 10/8/38 Hassen Abdellah vs. Lehigh, 10/27/79 91 H Al Yanelli vs. Delaware, 11/9/46 90 A 88 JJim Ostendarp vs. NYU, 10/1/49 Matt Hart vs. Ohio-Wesleyan, 10/12/63 84 M Brad Myers vs. Temple, 10/10/52 84 B MOST YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON 100 att.) (Min. 1 Jim Ostendarp, 1949 (120-828) 6.9 150 att.) (Min. 1 Burt Talmage, 1951 (150-1025) 6.8 100YARD GAMES, SEASON 100YA Rich Lemon, 1994 11 100YARD GAMES, CAREER 100YA Rich Lemon, 1993-96 28

Brian Henesey ranks third on Bucknell’s all-time rushing list (2,649 yards).

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CONSECUTIVE 100YARD GAMES, SEASON CONS Rich Lemon, 1994 11

YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, SEASON 1149 Daris Wilson, 2004 YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, CAREER 2041 Daris Wilson, 2001-04

Passing Attempts GAME 67 62 51 49 48 47

Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/01 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86 Todd Wenrich (Kent State), 9/8/01 Howie Burke (Delaware), 11/20/71 Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/94 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/86 Bob Gibbon (Delaware), 11/17/84

SEASON 384 Todd Wenrich, 2001 344 Jim Fox, 1995 338 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 310 Bob Gibbon, 1984 307 Jim Fox, 1996 306 Jim Given, 1986 305 Lucas Phillips, 2000 290 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 294 Bob Gibbon, 1983 256 Kerry Snow, 1976 CAREER 752 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 732 Jim Given, 1985-87 658 Don McDowell, 1997-99 654 Jim Fox, 1993-96 604 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 575 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 574 Rob Glus, 1991-94 547 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 559 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 488 Paul Terhes, 1958-60 473 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68

Passing Yards GAME 383 Rob Glus (Fordham), 9/19/94 358 Scott Auchenbach (Towson), 10/7/89 353 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/92 350 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86 342 Scott Auchenbach (Fordham), 9/16/89 335 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/86 323 Bob Gibbon (Columbia), 10/22/83 304 Travis Kopp (Lafayette), 10/12/91 303 Jim Given (IUP), 9/13/86 299 Scott Auchenbach (Lafayette), 11/4/89 SEASON 2385 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 2327 Todd Wenrich, 2001 2199 Jim Fox, 1995 2167 Jim Given, 1986 2132 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 2060 Bob Gibbon, 1984 2026 Todd Hatajik, 1990 1835 Bob Gibbon, 1983 1821 Rob Glus, 1994 1783 Jim Fox, 1996

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 Individual Records  CAREER 5256 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 4790 Jim Given, 1985-87 4090 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 3988 Jim Fox, 1993-96 3982 Don McDowell, 1997-99 3940 Rob Glus, 1991-94 3895 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 3464 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 3206 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 2863 Travis Kopp, 1991-94 2818 Bill Lerro, 1963-65

Pass Completions GAME 36 Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/01 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86 29 Bob Gibbon (Boston Univ.), 11/12/83 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/92 27 Scott Auchenbach (Lehigh), 11/5/88 Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/94 SEASON 209 Todd Wenrich, 2001 192 Jim Fox, 1995 185 Bob Gibbon, 1983 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 182 Jim Given, 1986 180 Bob Gibbon, 1984 170 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 164 Lucas Phillips, 2000 157 Jim Fox, 1996 150 Todd Hatajik, 1990 CAREER 418 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 417 Jim Given, 1985-87 365 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 351 Don McDowell, 1997-99 350 Jim Fox, 1993-96 310 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 307 Rob Glus, 1991-94 292 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 291 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 258 Paul Terhes, 1958-60 241 Travis Kopp, 1991-94

Touchdown Passes GAME 5 Rob Glus (Harvard), 9/24/94 4 Ron Giordano (Colgate), 11/10/62 Bob Bianchi (Drexel), 9/23/72 Bob Gibbon (Northeastern), 9/22/84 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86 Todd Hatajik (Columbia), 9/22/90 Jim Fox (Colgate), 11/23/96 SEASON 21 Todd Hatajik, 1990 19 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 17 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 16 Bob Gibbon, 1984 15 Jim Given, 1986 Rob Glus, 1994 CAREER 42 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 31 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 30 Jim Given, 1985-87 28 Don McDowell, 1997-99 26 Rob Glus, 1991-94 25

Completion Pct. GAME .875 Marcello Trigg (vs. Duquesne), 9/6/08 (14-16) .857 Todd Hatajik (vs. Columbia), 9/22/90 (18-21) SEASON SEASO Marcello Trigg, 2008 (104-155) .671 Daris Wilson, 2004 (62-94) .660 Travis Kopp, 1992 (92-140) .657 Bob Gibbon, 1983 (185-295) .629 Bill Lerro, 1964 (98-156) .628 Daris Wilson, 2003 (58-95) .611

Daris Wilson broke school marks for rushing yards in a game, season and career by a quarterback.

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CAREER CAREE Daris Wilson, 2001-04 (140-222) .631 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 (365-604) .604

Passing (Other) MOST YARDS, SEASON, FRESHMAN 834 Travis Kopp, 1991 MOST YARDS, SEASON, PER ATTEMPT MIN. 50 ATT. 9.3 Marcello Trigg, 2008 (155-1438) 9.1 Daris Wilson, 2004 (94-852) MOST YARDS, SEASON, PER COMPLETION MIN. 25 COMPLETIONS 19.6 Tom Dean, 1951 (28-549) INTERCEPTIONS, GAME 6 Kerry Snow (C.W. Post), 1976 INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON 20 Kerry Snow, 1976 INTERCEPTIONS, CAREER 33 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 18 Scott Auchenbach (Colgate), 11/11/89 LONGEST SCORING PASS PLAY 86 J. John-A. Kissinger, (Penn), 10/3/98 84 P. Terhes-J. Eachus, (Lehigh), 11/1/58 83 S. Auchenbach-L. Erb, (Fordham), 9/16/89 83 R. Glus-B. Bernardini, (Colgate), 11/21/92 82 M. Trigg-A. Kizekai, (Fordham), 11/17/07 81 B. Marks-D. Lenhard, (Temple), 10/8/66 80 S. Havrilak-B. Smith, (Lafayette), 10/22/66 H. Burke-C. Probst, (The Citadel), 9/18/71 J. Given-M. Morrow, (Davidson), 10/11/86 T. Kopp-K. McElvene, (Bloomsburg), 9/5/92

Receptions GAME 13 Tom Mitchell (Harvard), 10/3/64 12 Jim Horan (Fordham), 10/27/01 Dave Kucera (Northeastern), 9/22/84 Carl Probst (Delaware), 11/20/71 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71

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Tom Mitchell, who graduated in 1966 and later played in the Super Bowl with the Baltimore Colts, still owns five Bucknell receiving marks. SEASON 73 Dave Kucera, 1984 Shaun Pasternak 72 Pasternak, 2008 71 Tom Mitchell, 1964 59 Jim Horan, 2001 Tom Mitchell, 1965 52 Dave Kucera, 1983 49 John Sakowski, 1995 46 David Berardinelli, 1991 Mike Guerrini, 1988 45 Jim Horan, 2002 Ron Rockett, 1998 Dan Scocca, 1989 CAREER 173 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 172 Jim Horan, 1999-2002 144 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-84 129 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 128 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 122 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 106 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 102 Lester Erb, 1987-90 97 Ardie Kissinger, 1995-98 96 Paul Gilewicz, 1968-70 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-pres.

Receiving Yards GAME 264 202 201 194 184 170 166 162 156 151 150 150

Tom Mitchell (Temple), 10/9/65 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/16/89 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/89 David Berardinelli (Towson), 9/19/92 David Berardinelli (Laf.), 10/12/91 Shaun Pasternak (Duquesne), 9/6/08 Tom Mitchell (Temple), 10/31/64 Shaun Pasternak (Fordham), 11/22/08 Dave Kucera (Northeastern), 9/22/84 Mike Guerrini (Harvard), 10/3/87 Shaun Pasternak (Colgate), 10/25/08

SEASON 1083 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 1029 Dave Kucera, 1984 902 Lester Erb, 1989 886 Tom Mitchell, 1964 850 Tom Mitchell, 1965 835 Mike Guerrini, 1987

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CAREE CAREER 2358 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 2110 Jim Horan, 1999-2002 1980 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-84 1825 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 1819 Lester Erb, 1987-90 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 1819 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 1663 David Berardinelli, 1989-92 1609 Mike Guerrini, 1987-88 1608 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-pres. 1515 Ardie Kissinger, 1995-98 1390

Receiving (Other) TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, GAME TOUC Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71 3 Ken Jenkins (W. Chester), 10/18/80 Mike Morrow (Lafayette), 10/25/86 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, SEASON 12 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 10 Lester Erb, 1990 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, CAREER 18 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 Lester Erb, 1987-90 YARDS PER RECEPTION, GAME MIN. 5 REC. 33.7 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/21/91 (6-202) YARDS PER RECEPTION, SEASON 27.9 Joe Gallagher, 1949 (14-391) YARDS PER RECEPTION, CAREER 23.5 Joe Gallagher, 1949-51 (44-1036)

Total Offense GAME 397 Sam Havrilak (Colgate), 11/9/68 SEASON 2511 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 2443 Todd Wenrich, 2001 2227 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 2170 Jim Fox, 1995 2086 Bob Gibbon, 1984 2070 Sam Havrilak, 1968 2008 Jim Given, 1986 2001 Daris Wilson, 2004 1999 Todd Hatajik, 1990 1861 Bob Gibbon, 1983 CAREER 5404 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 4742 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 4532 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 4511 Don McDowell, 1997-99 4509 Jim Given, 1985-87 4402 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68 3947 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 3880 Rob Glus, 1991-94 3713 Jim Fox, 1993-96 3660 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 3423 Kerry Snow, 1974-76

A.J. Kizekai holds nearly every kickoff return mark in program history. MOST PLAYS,, SEASON 455 Todd Wenrich, 2001 MOST PLAYS, CAREER 964 Jim Given, 1985-87

All-Purpose Yards GAME 341 325 301 300 296 291 285 255 254

Ken Jenkins (W. Chester), 10/18/80 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/05 Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/94 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/96 Earl Beecham (Cornell), 11/2/85 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/08 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/89 A.J. Kizekai (Holy Cross), 11/1/08

SEASON 1908 A.J. Kizekai, 2007 1884 Ken Jenkins, 1980 1880 Rich Lemon, 1994 1840 A.J. Kizekai, 2008 1584 Matt Walsh, 1992 1533 Rich Lemon, 1995 1464 Dan Scocca, 1989 CAREER 5952 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 5536 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 4641 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 4384 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 3484 Hassen Abdellah, 1976-79 3474 Ken Jenkins, 1978-81 3286 Lester Erb, 1987-90 3204 Brad Myers, 1950-52

Kickoff Returns MOST RETURNS, GAME 7 Pete Louthis (Harvard), 10/5/68 Greg Wright (Delaware), 11/20/71 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/85 A.J. Kizekai (Hofstra), 10/11/08 MOST RETURNS, SEASON 43 A.J. Kizekai, 2007

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 Individual Records  MOST RETURNS, CAREER 109 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 84 Dan Scocca, 1987-90

MOST YARDS, CAREER 730 Dante Ross, 2002-05 626 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000

MOST YARDS, GAME 210 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/08 198 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/04 178 A.J. Kizekai (Colgate), 10/25/08 175 A.J. Kizekai (Hofstra), 10/11/08 172 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/85 171 Dan Scocca (Princeton), 10/15/88 167 A.J. Kizekai (Stony Brook), 9/8/07 156 A.J. Kizekai (Duquesne), 9/1/07 152 Dan Scocca (Lafayette), 10/10/87 141 A.J. Kizekai (Richmond), 9/22/07

LONGEST RETURN 89 Matt Hart (Ohio Wesleyan), 10/12/63

MOST YARDS, SEASON 1113 A.J. Kizekai, 2007 973 A.J. Kizekai, 2008 753 Troy White, 1994 618 A.J. Kizekai, 2009 558 Brad Bernardini, 1993 547 Dan Scocca, 1987 537 Tom Crum, 1967 485 Dan Scocca, 1988 484 Dante Ross, 2003 MOST YARDS, CAREER 2725 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 1843 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 LONGEST RETURNS 100 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/08 99 Justin Brumbaugh (Dickinson), 11/28/29 Terence Parham (Towson), 9/14/96 97 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/04 George Vetter (Gettysburg), 10/25/31 94 Vince Woody (Gettysburg), 10/22/77 93 Jabu Powell (Columbia), 9/26/98 92 A.J. Kizekai (Colgate), 10/6/07 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 2 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/04 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 2 Terence Parham, 1994-97 Dante Ross, 2002-05 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09

Punt Returns MOST RETURNS, GAME 9 Ed Netski (F & M), 11/23/44 MOST RETURNS, SEASON 32 Mike Phillips, 1994 MOST RETURNS, CAREER 69 Dante Ross, 2002-05 MOST YARDS, GAME 140 Gene Hubka (Muhlenberg), 9/16/44 MOST YARDS, SEASON 366 Kevin Eiben, 2000 301 Bob Marks, 1965 281 Mike Phillips, 1994 281 Nolan Applegate, 2006 276 Ardie Kissinger, 1997 265 Dan Palko, 1998 260 Kevin Eiben, 1999 246 Dante Ross, 2004 233 Dante Ross, 2003 232 Gene Hubka, 1944

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Touchdowns GAME 8 Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/29 5 Mitch Farbstein (Laf.), 10/23/71 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/04 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/04 SEASON 21 Clarke Hinkle, 1929 17 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 2004 16 Ken Jenkins, 1980 14 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 2000 12 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 11 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Chris Peer, 1997 Jason Marrow, 1998 CAREER 37 Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 33 Brad Myers, 1950-52 31 Jason Marrow, 1998-2001 27 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

Scoring GAME 50 30

Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/29 Mitch Farbstein (Lafayette), 10/23/71 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/04 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/04

SEASON 128 Clarke Hinkle, 1929 102 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 2004 96 Ken Jenkins, 1980 84 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 2000 74 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 68 Chris Peer, 1997 67 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 66 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Jason Marrow, 1998 Ryan Korn, 2003 63 Ed Halicki, 1927 CAREER 230 Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31 222 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 198 Brad Myers, 1950-52 192 Chris Lundberg, 199-2002 186 Jason Marrow, 1998-2001 178 Steve Barimo, 1986-89 173 Al Yuknus, 1981-84 162 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

Scoring by Kicking MOST POINTS, KICKING, SEASON 67 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 66 Ryan Korn, 2003 62 Ross Coleman, 1997 Chris Lundberg, 2000 58 Ross Coleman, 1998 57 Steve Barimo, 1989 MOST POINTS, KICKING, CAREER 192 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 178 Steve Barimo, 1986-89 173 Al Yuknus, 1981-84

Field Goals GAME 4 Steve Barimo (Lafayette), 11/4/89 3 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/81 Al Yuknus (Cornell), 10/31/81 Al Yuknus (Columbia), 10/22/83 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 11/5/83 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/20/84 Ross Coleman (St. Mary’s), 9/12/98 Chris Lundberg (Lafayette), 10/14/00 Chris Lundberg (Holy Cross), 11/4/00 Chris Lundberg (Columbia), 9/22/01 Chris Lundberg (St. Mary’s), 9/14/02 Ryan Korn (Columbia), 9/27/03 Ryan Korn (Georgetown), 9/3/05 SEASON 14 Ryan Korn, 2003 13 Chris Lundberg, 2000 12 Al Yuknus, 1981 11 Steve Barimo, 1989 10 Steve Barimo, 1987 Rich Miller, 1995 Ross Coleman, 1997 Ross Coleman, 1998 9 Al Yuknus, 1983 Chris Lundberg, 2001 Will Carney, 2006 CAREER 37 Al Yuknus, 1981-84 32 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002

Will Carney connected on a career-high nine field goals in 2006.

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 Individual Records  LONGEST FIELD GOAL 55 Lloyd Trimmer (GW), 1925 52 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/81 50 Felix McCormick (GW), 1925 (drop kick) MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 10 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990

Extra Points MADE, GAME 10 Mike Seigfried (Ohio Wes.), 10/10/64 ATTEMPTS, GAME 10 Mike Seigfried (Ohio Wes.), 10/10/64 MADE, SEASON 39 Joe Mason, 1951 ATTEMPTS, SEASON 48 Joe Mason, 1951 MADE, CAREER 96 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 ATTEMPTS, CAREER 109 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 CONSECUTIVE CONVERSIONS, SEASON 35 Ryan Korn, 2004 31 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 30 Will Carney, 2007 27 Will Carney, 2006 25 Steve Barimo, 1988 24 Rich Miller, 1994 CONSECUTIVE CONVERSIONS, CAREER 64 Will Carney, 2005-08 40 Al Yuknus, 1983-84 Ryan Korn, 2003-04

Punting MOST PUNTS, GAME 12 Billy Windle (Towson), 11/11/2000 MOST PUNTS, SEASON 72 John Toman, 1991 MOST PUNTS, CAREER 207 Rich Miller, 1993-96

LONGEST PUNT 89 Bill Lane (Temple), 1936 80 Mike Morrow (Northeastern), 1984 70 Ken Durr (Cornell), 1980 70 Rich Miller (Harvard), 1994 66 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998 65 Ryan Berry (Colgate), 2003 63 Glyn Lipp (Boston Univ.), 1978 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998

Interceptions GAME 4 John Sitarsky (Furman), 11/3/34 Kevin Eiben (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 3 Ed Adams (Lafayette), 10/27/51 Stan Butterworth (Temple), 10/10/52 George Salinger (Colgate), 10/11/58 Mike Thompson (Davidson), 11/6/82 Robert Hawkins (IUP), 9/13/86 Joe Glenn (Duquesne), 8/30/2003 Dante Ross (Duquesne), 11/20/04 SEASON 10 Gene Luccarelli, 1970 9 Stan Butterworth, 1952 8 Kevin Eiben, 2000 7 Gene Luccarelli, 1968 Nate Musselman, 1997 6 Stan Butterworth, 1951 Bill Grimm, 1951 Ken Twiford, 1960 Tom Pawlina, 1966 Trevor Smith, 1990 Mark Miller, 1993 Erich Muzi, 1998 Joe Glenn, 2003 CAREER 18 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70 15 Ed Stec, 1946-49 Stan Butterworth, 1950-52 13 Erich Muzi, 1995-98 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000 10 Van Johnson, 1949-51 Jim Gush, 1978-80 Robert Hawkins, 1985-87 Virgil Rush, 2000-04 9 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90 Nate Musselman, 1996-98, ‘00 Justin Lustig, 1997-2000

HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME 52.0 Mike Connell (Delaware), 11/17/62

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MOST RETURN YARDS, CAREER 232 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RETURN 90 Joe Glenn (Delaware St.), 9/6/2003 82 Dave Evans (Lafayette), 10/14/2000 80 Bill McKay (Lafayette), 10/27/45 79 Ed Burman (Fordham), 9/16/95 77 Tom Havern (Rhode Island), 10/29/66

Tackles SEASON 161 Paul Havrilla, 1984 154 Mark Wisniewski, 1985 149 Pete Davies, 1984 144 Rob Bird, 1995 137 Joe Catalano, 1980 133 Scott Somerville, 1984 Willie Hill, 1997 132 Glen MacGibbon, 1982 129 Brandon Little, 1996 128 Joel Kreider, 1979 SEASON, FRESHMAN 100 John Spatafore, 1988 CAREER 370 Russ Strohecker, 1991-94 369 Mark Wisniewski, 1982-85 363 John Spatafore, 1988-91 360 Joe Catalano, 1977-80 327 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90

QUARTERBACK SACKS GAME 4 Cecil Boone (Colgate), 11/20/93 Ed Burman (Cornell), 10/14/95 Ed Burman (Holy Cross), 11/4/95 Shawn Redd (Colgate), 10/31/98 SEASON 14.5 Ed Burman, 1995 11 Dave Hibbard, 1980 Ed Burman, 1994 10.5 Sean Conover, 2004 10 Cecil Boone, 1993 Pete Mauritz, 1980 9 Andy Carmona, 1999 Joe Massey, 2000 CAREER CAREE Dave Hibbard, 1978-80 25.5 Ed Burman, 1993-95 Joe Massey, 1999-2002 22.5 Pete Mauritz, 1978-80 22 Juan Morales, 1999-2002 17.5 Sean Conover, 2002-05 Bruce Keltie, 1978-80 16.5 Roosevelt Smith, 1989-91 16 Eric Green, 1996-99

HIGHEST AVERAGE, SEASON 41.1 Phil Azarik, 2007 (43-1766) 40.9 Rich Miller, 1996 (62-2536) 40.5 Phil Azarik, 2006 (57-2309) 40.5 Phil Azarik, 2008 (44-1784) 39.7 Rich Miller, 1994 (50-1986) 39.4 Ken Durr, 1981 (46-1813) 39.0 Mike Morrow, 1984 (53-2065) 38.3 Jim Stewart, 1955 (13-504) HIGHEST AVERAGE, CAREER 40.1 Phil Azarik, 2005-08 (163-6543) 38.2 Ken Durr, 1979-81 (143-5458) 37.9 Rich Miller, 1993-96 (207) 37.4 Brian Kramer, 1997-99 (159) 37.2 Mike Morrow, 1983-86 (196) 36.7 Joe Mason, 1950-51 (79)

MOST RETURN YARDS, SEASON 150 Kevin Eiben, 2000

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Gene Luccarelli still owns Bucknell interception records for a season and career.

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354 353

Towson State, 10/7/89 Towson State, 9/19/92

ATTEMPTS, GAME 84 Albright, 9/22/56 79 Lafayette, 10/27/51 Lafayette, 9/27/52 78 Buffalo, 10/18/52 76 Davidson, 9/29/79 75 Towson, 11/21/98

PASSING YARDS, SEASON 2465 1986 2453 1989 2339 2001 2260 1988 2226 1990

ATTEMPTS, SEASON 622 2003 578 2004 577 2005 563 1951 539 2006 535 1971

TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON 23 1990 20 2008 19 1989 18 1994 17 1986 1988 1992

NET YARDS, GAME 511 Lafayette, 9/27/52 486 Muhlenberg, 9/29/51 481 Towson, 11/21/98 471 Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/49 456 Lehigh, 10/9/54 446 Davidson, 9/29/79 NET YARDS, SEASON 2909 1951 2908 2003 2770 2004 2587 2006 2371 1952 2277 2005 AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON 323.2 1951

Passing ATTEMPTS, GAME 68 Fordham, 10/27/01 62 Colgate, 10/18/86 57 Colgate, 11/7/70 52 Lafayette, 10/25/86 51 Kent State, 9/8/01 ATTEMPTS, SEASON 391 2001 367 1986 352 1988 347 1995 333 1991 COMPLETIONS, GAME 36 Colgate, 10/18/86 Fordham, 10/27/01 29 Boston Univ., 11/12/83 Lafayette, 10/25/86 Towson State, 9/19/92 27 Lehigh, 11/5/88 Fordham, 11/19/94

AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON 246.5 1986

Total Offense TOTAL YARDS, SINGLE GAME 698 Buffalo, 10/20/51 593 Towson, 11/21/98 582 Muhlenberg, 10/4/52 569 Lafayette, 9/27/52 568 Towson State, 10/6/90 562 Lafayette, 10/27/51 559 Delaware, 11/17/51 552 Colgate, 11/11/89 TOTAL YARDS, SEASON 4453 2003 4170 1951 4023 1990 3994 1989 3939 1994 PLAYS, SEASON 828 1970 AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON 463.3 1951

Scoring TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 12 CCNY, 11/11/44 TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 50 1951

COMPLETIONS, SEASON 210 2001 209 1986 193 1988 192 1995 187 1992 PASSING YARDS, GAME 412 Lafayette, 10/25/86 383 Fordham, 11/19/94 376 Fordham, 9/16/89

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Don McDowell helped Bucknell register 593 yards of total offense against Towson in 1998.

POINTS, QUARTER 39 CCNY, 11/11/44 POINTS, HALF 49 Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/49 Columbia, 10/24/87 POINTS, GAME 78 Dickinson, 11/28/29 CCNY, 11/11/44 72 Ohio Wes., 10/10/64 62 Susquehanna, 11/19/21 Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/49 62 Buffalo, 10/20/51 Columbia, 10/24/87

Miscellaneous MOST WINS 10 1997 UNDEFEATED SEASONS 6-0 1918 6-0-3 1931 9-0 1951 CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 17 1950-52 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 11 1957-58

POINTS, SEASON 339 1951 337 1990 320 1999 296 2004 284 2003 282 1997 278 1998 272 1994

CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 24 1897-1906

OPPONENT POINTS, GAME 82 Temple, 10/8/66 78 Georgetown, 11/25/16 74 Lehigh, 10/11/1888 70 Navy, 11/18/13 64 Temple, 10/12/45

MARGIN OF DEFEAT 78 vs. G’town (0-78), 11/25/16

FEWEST OPPONENT POINTS, SEASON 7 1918 (6 games) 33 1940 (8 games) 37 1920 (9 games) 37 1929 (10 games) 38 1934 (11 games) HIGHEST LOSING SCORE 35 The Citadel 38, 9/18/71 UNH 42, 10/8/83 Penn 38, 9/24/88 Lafayette 52, 10/8/88 Princeton 41, 10/15/88 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 63 1996-2002 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCOR ING 20 OR MORE POINTS 8 1996-97

CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES 10 1950-52 MARGIN OF VICTORY 78 vs. Dickinson (78-0), 11/28/29 vs. CCNY (78-0), 11/11/44

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 4 1914, 1918, 1925, 1931 CO N S E C U T I V E S H U TO U T QUARTERS 22 1931 FIRST DOWNS, GAME 33 Towson State, 10/6/90 FIRST DOWNS, SEASON 238 1990 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 1 Ursinus, 1920 Gettysburg, 9/23/61 INTERCEPTIONS, GAME 7 Lafayette, 10/27/51 Temple, 11/3/51 INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON 31 1944 30 1951

Scott Lillis was a member of the 1986 Bison squad that had a record 2,465 passing yards.

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 100-Yard Rushers  The following players have rushed for at least 100 yards in a single game for the Bison: Yds. 282 268 252 236 236 229 222 215 211 210 208 207 206 199 197 197 196 193 192 192 191 189 189 188 188 188 188 187 185 181 180 180 178 173 173 172 171 171 167 164 163 160 158 158 158 158 158 158 157 156 156 155 155 154 153 153 153 152 152 152 152 150 150 149 148 147 147 146 146 145 145 144 144 143 143 143 142 142 140 140 140 139 139 138 138 138 136 136 135

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Name Jabu Powell Dante Ross Daris Wilson Chris Peer Daris Wilson Rich Lemon Joel Boyd Jabu Powell Jim Ostendarp Rich Lemon Burt Talmage Rich Lemon Mitch Farbstein Daris Wilson Brad Myers Ken Jenkins Rich Lemon Sam Havrilak Mitch Farbstein Ken Jenkins Ken Jenkins Dave Vassar C.J. Hopson Brad Myers Bob Langan Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Burt Talmage Burt Talmage Marshall Hall Josh DeStefano Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Chris Peer Gene Hubka Rich Lemon Chris Peer Bob Langan Jess Brinson Rich Lemon Brian Henesey Lou Tomasetti Rick Wardrop Ken Jenkins Earl Beecham Jabu Powell Jabu Powell Sam Havrilak Jabu Powell Ken Jenkins Rick Diez Mitch Farbstein Burt Talmage Brad Myers Bob Coons Frank Arentowicz Burt Talmage Matt Walsh Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Dick McCartney Sam Havrilak Rich Lemon Blamah Sarnor Brad Myers Blamah Sarnor Gene Hubka Ken Jenkins Burt Talmage Rich Lemon Sam Havrilak Mitch Farbstein Burt Talmage Bruce Smith Daris Wilson Brad Myers Rich Lemon Mitch Farbstein Bob Langan Kadero Watson Jim Ostendarp Daris Wilson Don Rodgers Rich Lemon Dan Palko Rich Lemon C.J. Hopson Harry Bonk

Opponent Cornell Marist Holy Cross Holy Cross Colgate Fordham Gettysburg Duquesne NYU Bloomsburg Muhlenberg Colgate Gettysburg Fordham Muhlenberg Lafayette Holy Cross Colgate Colgate Brown Boston U. Lehigh Holy Cross Temple Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross Harvard Delaware Muhlenberg Boston U. Fordham Fordham Yale St. Mary’s Muhlenberg So. Connecticut Duquesne Columbia Georgetown Lehigh Colgate Ursinus Vermont Cornell Cornell Duquesne Fordham Temple Georgetown Slippery Rock Lafayette Rutgers Lafayette Gettysburg Delaware Lehigh Lafayette Lafayette Colgate Towson Lehigh Maine Holy Cross Lehigh Colgate Duquesne NYU West Chester Lehigh Fordham Delaware Lafayette Buffalo Lafayette Duquesne Temple Lehigh Gettysburg Boston U. Holy Cross Muhlenberg Cornell Temple Brown Lafayette So. Conn. Duquesne Villanova

Year 2000 2005 2004 1997 2004 1996 1977 2000 1949 1993 1952 1995 1971 2003 1951 1980 1995 1968 1972 1980 1980 1967 2009 1952 1973 1993 1994 1994 1951 1951 1982 2006 1995 1996 1997 1944 1994 1997 1974 2001 1993 1989 1937 1973 1980 1985 1999 1999 1968 2000 1980 1970 1971 1952 1952 1965 1966 1951 1992 1993 1994 1954 1968 1996 2003 1951 2003 1944 1980 1951 1994 1967 1971 1951 1965 2004 1950 1995 1972 1973 2005 1949 2004 1963 1993 1998 1995 2009 1944

135 134 134 133 131 131 131 130 130 129 128 128 128 128 127 126 126 126 125 124 123 123 123 122 122 122 122 122 122 121 121 120 120 120 120 119 119 119 119 119 118 118 117 117 117 117 117 116 116 116 115 115 115 115 115 114 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 110 110 109 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107

Brad Myers Hassen Abdellah C.J. Hopson Rich Lemon Brad Myers Don Koppes Bruce Smith Gene Hubka Don Koppes Corin Erby Don Koppes Hassen Abdellah Brian Henesey Jabu Powell Pete Louthis Brad Myers Dan Scocca Rashod Bumpers Bob Fitzsimmons Jacques Peay Hassen Abdellah Ken Jenkins Daris Wilson Lou Tomasetti Elting Johnson Bob Ford Matt Walsh Blamah Sarnor Andrew Lair Frank Funair Ken Jenkins Brad Myers Matt Walsh Dan Palko Jess Brinson Al Yanelli Vince Woody Chris Peer Jabu Powell Dante Ross Jim Ostendarp Brian Henesey Bruce Smith Sam Havrilak Brian Henesey Rich Lemon LaMario Bradwell Bob Sierer Bob Langan Matt Walsh Ed Netski Ed Adams Bob Ford Bob Laughton Brian Henesey Elting Johnson Bob Albert Jabu Powell Jabu Powell Frank Lazio Matt Hart Mitch Farbstein Daris Wilson Brad Myers Ed Adams Paul D’Aloia Marshall Hall Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Dante Ross Elting Johnson Bob Fitzsimmons Rich Lemon Jabu Powell Kevin Mullen Bob Coons Pat Malone Bob Laughton Larry D’Amico Ken Jenkins Earl Beecham Steve Weiss Rich Lemon Jason Marrow Jason Marrow Terrance Wilson Lou Tomasetti Ken Twiford Daris Wilson Blamah Sarnor Raphael Darrington

Lafayette Davidson Colgate Towson Lafayette Gettysburg Pennsylvania Lafayette Albright Fordham Delaware Davidson Penn Columbia Gettysburg Muhlenburg Dartmouth Duquesne Carnegie West Chester Gettysburg Dayton Columbia Gettysburg Case Temple Columbia Georgetown Georgetown Albright Davidson Lehigh Bloomsburg Duquesne Duquesne Delaware Davidson Towson Columbia Villanova Gettysburg Lafayette Lafayette Boston U. Dartmouth Princeton Towson Muhlenberg Gettysburg Lehigh NYU Buffalo Lehigh Delaware Towson Muhlenberg Gettysburg Kent State Towson Delaware State Lafayette UMass Penn Buffalo Lafayette Colgate Boston U. Lehigh Lafayette Lafayette Fordham Muhlenberg Albright Cornell Columbia Georgetown Lehigh Gettysburg Gettysburg Northeastern Cornell Columbia Lehigh Cornell Towson Holy Cross Marist Ursinus Gettysburg Delaware State Towson Cornell

1952 1979 2009 1993 1951 1956 1966 1946 1956 2007 1955 1978 1989 1999 1968 1952 1989 2006 1957 1981 1978 1979 2004 1938 1943 1954 1992 2003 2008 1939 1979 1951 1992 1998 2002 1946 1977 1997 2000 2005 1949 1989 1966 1967 1991 1994 1998 1954 1973 1992 1944 1952 1954 1964 1990 1943 1950 2001 2001 2003 1963 1972 2003 1951 1952 1978 1979 1994 1994 1995 2005 1943 1957 1994 2001 2006 1965 1961 1963 1979 1979 1985 1987 1995 1998 1999 2007 1936 1959 2003 2003 2003

106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Ken Jenkins Marshall Hall Matt Walsh Daris Wilson Daris Wilson Frank Lazio Jacques Peay Craig Svendsen Kenny Davis Bob Langan Rich Lemon Jabu Powell Lou Tomasetti Jim Ostendarp Brad Myers Bob Dee Brian Henesey Rich Lemon Burt Talmage Bob Ford Rich Lemon Jabu Powell Blamah Sarnor Bob Albert Bob Coons Sam Havrilak Charles Bair Paul D’Aloia Ken Jenkins Dan Scocca Brian Henesey Josh DeStefano Justin Pulgrano C.J. Hopson Arda Bowser Brad Myers Brad Myers Hassen Abdellah Chris Peer Dan Palko Blamah Sarnor Josh DeStefano

Gettysburg Columbia Brown Cornell Fordham Lafayette Cornell Brown Holy Cross Davidson Towson Lafayette Villanova Buffalo Delaware Buffalo Lafayette Hofstra Temple Muhlenberg Colgate Penn Holy Cross Temple Hofstra Gettysburg Maine Davidson Connecticut Davidson Fordham Marist Marist Georgetown Ursinus Gettysburg Lehigh Boston U. Lehigh St. Mary’s Cornell Fordham

1979 1982 1992 2003 2004 2004 1981 1993 2005 1972 1996 1999 1936 1949 1951 1952 1990 1994 1950 1954 1994 1999 2003 1949 1965 1967 1968 1979 1981 1987 1991 2006 2007 2009 1920 1951 1952 1979 1997 1998 2002 2004

Members of the Club Name ....................................................... 100-Yard Games Rich Lemon .....................28 Brad Myers .......................13 Jabu Powell.......................12 Ken Jenkins ......................11 Daris Wilson ....................10 Burt Talmage ......................8 Brian Henesey ....................7 Mitch Farbstein ..................6 Sam Havrilak .....................6 Blamah Sarnor....................6 Bob Langan ........................5 Matt Walsh.........................5 Chris Peer...........................5 Hassen Abdellah .................4 C.J. Hopson ..................... 4 Jim Ostendarp ....................4 Lou Tomasetti ....................4 Bob Coons .........................3 Josh DeStefano ...................3 Bob Ford ............................3 Marshall Hall .....................3 Gene Hubka.......................3 Elting Johnson ...................3 Don Koppes .......................3 Dan Palko .........................3 Dante Ross .........................3 Bruce Smith .......................3 Ed Adams...........................2 Bob Albert..........................2 Earl Beecham .....................2 Jess Brinson ........................2 Paul D’Aloia .......................2 Bob Fitzsimmons ...............2 Bob Laughton ....................2 Frank Lazio ........................2 Jason Marrow .....................2

Jacques Peay .......................2 Dan Scocca ........................2 Frank Arentowicz ...............1 Charles Bair........................1 Harry Bonk ........................1 Arda Bowser .......................1 Joel Boyd ............................1 LaMario Bradwell ...............1 Rashod Bumpers ................1 Larry D’Amico ...................1 Raphael Darrington............1 Kenny Davis.......................1 Bob Dee .............................1 Rich Diez ...........................1 Corin Erby .........................1 Frank Funair ......................1 Matt Hart ..........................1 Andrew Lair .......................1 Pete Louthis .......................1 Pat Malone .........................1 Dick McCartney ................1 Kevin Mullen .....................1 Ed Netski ...........................1 Justin Pulgrano ...................1 Don Rodgers ......................1 Bob Sierer ..........................1 Craig Svendsen ...................1 Ken Twiford .......................1 Dave Vassar ........................1 Rick Wardrop .....................1 Kadero Watson ...................1 Steve Weiss .........................1 Terrance Wilson .................1 Vince Woody .....................1 Al Yanelli ............................1

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 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passers  The following players have recorded at least 100 receiving yards in a single game for the Bison (since 1945): Yds. 264 202 201 194 184 170 166 162 156 151 150 150 149 149 148 147 147 145 141 140 140 139 139 137 137 136 136 135 134 134 134 132 130 130 129 129 127 126 126 126 126 125 125 125 120 119

Name Opponent Tom Mitchell Temple Lester Erb Fordham Carl Probst The Citadel Lester Erb Lafayette David Berardinelli Towson State David Berardinelli Lafayette Shaun Pasternak Duquesne Tom Mitchell Temple Shaun Pasternak Fordham Dave Kucera Northeastern Mike Guerrini Harvard Shaun Pasternak Colgate David Berardinelli Lehigh Ron Rockett Colgate Tom Mitchell Lehigh Ron Kinsey Harvard David Berardinelli Holy Cross Don Lenhard Maine Tom Mitchell Dartmouth Dan Scocca Towson State A.J. Kizekai Lafayette Tom Mitchell Lafayette Ed Hughes Lehigh Jerome Griffin Colgate Dave Kucera Davidson Joe Gallagher Lafayette Scott Lillis Colgate Albert Marquardt Cornell Tom Mitchell Harvard Dave Kucera New Hampshire Mike Morrow Davidson Mike Pensabene Maine John Sakowski Lehigh Albert Marquardt Holy Cross Dave Kucera Merchant Marine Acad. Jim Horan Lehigh Shaun Pasternak Lehigh Joe Gallagher Kent State Joe Gallagher Buffalo Dave Kucera Lehigh Dave Kucera Delaware Tom Mitchell Lafayette Paul Gilewicz Colgate John Sakowski Army Irv Renneisen Colgate Ron Rockett Holy Cross

Year 1965 1989 1971 1989 1992 1991 2008 1964 2008 1986 1987 2008 1991 1998 1965 1964 1992 1966 1963 1989 2009 1964 1982 1970 1986 1951 1987 2002 1964 1986 1986 1974 1995 2003 1983 2001 2009 1951 1951 1986 1986 1963 1968 1995 1974 1998

119 117 117 117 117 117 116 115 114 113 113 112 112 111 110 109 109 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100

Jim Horan Mike Morrow Lester Erb Albert Marquardt Albert Marquardt Shaun Pasternak Richard Tyrrell Larry Brunt Damon Garner Ron Kinsey Lester Erb Rich Lemon Kyle Harris Albert Marquardt William Stein Brad Bernardini Ardie Kissinger Ken Jenkins Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Steve Noteboom Ardie Kissinger Daniel Zvara Marty McKibbin Tom Mitchell Paul Gilewicz Rich Lemon Dave Kucera Tom Mitchell Mike Morrow Scott Lillis Ron Rockett Tom Mitchell William Stein Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Lester Erb Mike Morrow Ron Rockett Albert Marquardt Tom Mitchell Ron Kinsey Charles Bair Craig Cavlovic Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Carl Probst Shaun Pasternak

Holy Cross Lafayette Dartmouth Georgetown Columbia Colgate Delaware Lafayette Lehigh Temple Columbia Holy Cross Duquesne Columbia Colgate Fordham Holy Cross West Chester Lafayette Holy Cross Army Lafayette Penn Lehigh Buffalo Davidson Lehigh Fordham Delaware Lafayette Colgate Lehigh Colgate Ohio Wesleyan Davidson Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Georgetown Kings Point Hofstra Penn Cornell Cornell Princeton Delaware Marist

2001 1986 1989 2002 2003 2008 1961 1976 1993 1964 1990 1994 2000 2001 1973 1993 1996 1980 1987 1988 1988 1995 1998 2005 1951 1965 1970 1994 1983 1965 1986 1987 1997 1964 1971 1987 1987 1989 1986 1998 2001 1964 1965 1967 1987 1987 1988 1971 2008

The following players have passed for at least 300 yards in a single game for the Bison: Yds. 383 358 353 350 342 335 323 304 303

Name Rob Glus Scott Auchenbach Travis Kopp Jim Given Scott Auchenbach Jim Given Bob Gibbon Travis Kopp Jim Given

Opponent Fordham Towson Towson Colgate Fordham Lafayette Columbia Lafayette IUP

Year 1994 1989 1992 1986 1989 1986 1983 1991 1986

Bob Gibbon was the first 300-yard passer in Bucknell history with 323 yards against Columbia in 1983.

TOUCHDOWN PLAYS OF AT LEAST 70 YARDS Yards 100 99 99 97 97 94 94 93 92 91 91 91 90 90 90 90 89 89 86 86 86 85 84 84 84 82 83 83 83 83 82 82 81

Name, Type of Play, Opponent, Year A.J. Kizekai, kickoff return vs. Lafayette, 2008 Justin Brumbaugh, kickoff return vs. Dickinson, 1929 Terence Parham, kickoff return vs. Towson, 1996 George Vetter, kickoff return vs. Gettysburg, 1931 Dante Ross, kickoff return vs. Georgetown, 2004 Frank Funair, run from scrimmage vs. Penn State, 1938 Vince Woody, kickoff return vs. Gettysburg, 1977 Jabu Powell, kickoff return vs. Columbia, 1998 A.J. Kizekai, kickoff return vs. Colgate, 2007 Phil Meltzer, kickoff return vs. Colgate, 1972 Hassen Abdellah, run from scrimmage vs. Lehigh, 1979 Terence Parham, kickoff return vs. Cornell, 1994 Gene Hubka, kickoff return vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1943 Al Yanelli, run from scrimmage, vs. Delaware, 1946 Earl Beecham, kickoff return vs. Cornell, 1985 Joe Glenn, interception return vs. Delaware State, 2003 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Gettysburg, 1952 Matt Hart, punt return vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1963 Don Giacomelli, punt return vs. Gettysburg, 1969 Jack Boyle, fumble return vs. Fordham, 1996 Ardie Kissinger, pass from Jim John vs. Penn, 1998 Dante Ross, kickoff return vs. Georgetown, 2004 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1952 Jack Eachus, pass from Paul Terhes vs. Lehigh, 1958 Matt Hart, run from scrimmage vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1963 Tom Crum, kickoff return vs. Rhode Island, 1967 Hassen Abdellah, punt return vs. Lehigh, 1979 Lester Erb, pass from Scott Auchenbach vs. Fordham, 1989 Brad Bernardini, pass from Glus vs. Colgate, 1992 Rich Lemon, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 1994 Dave Evans, pass interception vs. Lafayette, 2000 A.J. Kizekai, pass from Trigg vs. Fordham, 2007 Don Lenhard, pass from Bob Marks vs. Temple, 1966

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Yards 80 80 80 80 80 80 79 79 79 78 78 77 77 77 75 74 74 74 74 73 73 73 73 73 72 72 72 71 71 71 70 70 70 70

Name, Type of Play, Opponent, Year Bill McKay, pass interception vs. Lafayette, 1945 Bruce Smith, pass from Sam Havrilak vs. Lafayette, 1967 Carl Probst, pass from Howie Burke vs. The Citadel, 1971 Mike Morrow, pass from Jim Given vs. Davidson, 1986 Kevin McElvene, pass from Travis Kopp vs. Bloomsburg, 1992 A.J. Kizekai, run vs. Holy Cross, 2007 Ed Burman, pass interception vs. Fordham, 1995 Jabu Powell, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 2000 A.J. Kizekai, pass from Marcello Trigg vs. Holy Cross, 2008 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Lafayette, 1965 Craig Stinson, pass from Al Locey vs. Columbia, 1982 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1966 Tom Havern, pass interception vs. Rhode Island, 1966 Paul Sant’Ambrogio, pass from Glyn Lipp vs. Rutgers, 1978 Lester Erb, kickoff return vs. Hofstra, 1990 Tom Mitchell, pass from Bill Lerro vs. Temple, 1964 Tom Mitchell, pass from Bill Lerro vs. Temple, 1965 Ken Jenkins, run from scrimmage vs. Slippery Rock, 1980 Ardie Kissinger, pass from Jim Fox vs. Towson, 1996 Joe Gallagher, pass from Bob Albert vs. Lafayette, 1951 Dick McCartney, run from scrimmage vs. Lehigh, 1954 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Lafayette, 1966 Rich Lemon, run from scrimmage vs. Brown, 1993 Chris Peer, run from scrimmage vs. Holy Cross, 1997 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Muhlenberg, 1951 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Muhlenberg, 1952 Earl Beecham, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 1985 Jack Brothers, pass from Dennis Cox vs. Lafayette, 1957 Paul Terhes, run from scrimmage vs. Gettysburg, 1959 Brad Bernardini, punt return vs. Colgate, 1993 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1950 Sam Scalleat, pass from Mark Vetter vs. Temple, 1966 Steve Eck, punt return vs. The Citadel, 1971 Albert Marquardt, pass from Todd Wenrich vs. Cornell, 2002

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 1,000-Yard Rushers  Rich Lemon 1,496 Yards ard rds s 1994 S10 Hofstra S17 Southern Conn. S24 at Harvard O1 at Princeton O8 Towson State O15 Cornell O22 at Lehigh O29 Lafayette N5 at Holy Cross N12 Colgate N19 Fordham Totals (11 games)

Att. 16 22 28 29 35 19 21 22 33 24 33 282

Yards 103 171 187 117 152 110 110 111 188 102 145 1496

Rich Lemon 1,496 Yards 1994 TD 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 10

Rich Lemon 1,496 Yards 1994 S4 Bloomsburg S11 at Lafayette S25 Penn O2 Dartmouth O9 at Hofstra O16 at Brown O23 Holy Cross O30 at Fordham N6 Lehigh N13 at Towson State N20 at Colgate Totals (11 games)

Att. 32 8 10 10 6 16 19 28 28 23 32 212

Yards 210 27 13 33 6 138 88 188 163 133 152 1151

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Att. 7 30 29 40 38 23

34 28 19 248

Yards 8 282 119 215 156 94 DNP DNP 74 86 68 1102

Att. 28 37 13 25 33 19 18 27 29 43 21 293

Yards 136 178 15 63 142 108 54 111 196 207 87 1297

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 0 9

Daris Wilson 1,149 Yards 2004 TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 7

Jabu Powell 1,102 Yards 2000 S2 at Richmond S16 Cornell S23 Columbia S30 Duquesne O7 at Georgetown O14 Lafayette O21 at Lehigh O28 Fordham N4 at Holy Cross N11 at Towson N18 Colgate Totals (9 games)

S9 Southern Conn. S16 at Fordham S23 at Princeton S30 at Penn O7 Lehigh O14 at Cornell O21 at Towson State O28 Lafayette N4 Holy Cross N11 at Colgate N18 at Army Totals Tota (11 games)

Ken Jenkins 1,270 Yards 1980

S2 at Villanova S18 Cornell S25 Columbia O2 at Georgetown O9 Penn O16 Lafayette O23 at Lehigh O30 at Holy Cross N6 Fordham N13 Colgate N20 Duquesne Totals (11 games) Tota

Att. 24 23 20 25 30 10 19 31 22 18 32 254

Yards 32 139 123 68 27 12 11 252 106 236 143 1149

0 0 2 14

S22 vs. Gettysburg S29 Muhlenberg O6 at Lehigh O13 at Kent State O20 Buffalo O27 at Lafayette N3 Temple N10 at Colgate N17 Delaware Totals (9 games) Tota

Att. 10 22 19 17 15 19 29 20 20 171

Yards 100 197 120 62 112 131 97 147 103 1069

Att. 17 17 27 12 24 23 21 25 21 26 213

Yards 60 156 192 36 197 146 55 158 79 191 1270

TD 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 2 10

Chris Peer 1,111 Yards 1997 TD 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 2 5 2 17

Brad Myers 1,069 Yards 1951 TD 0 3 1 4 2 2

S13 at Connecticut S20 Slippery Rock S27 at Brown O4 at Davidson O11 Lafayette O18 West Chester O25 at Lehigh N1 Cornell N8 Colgate N15 at Boston Univ. Totals (10 games) Tota

Att. S6 Duquesne 27 S20 at Lafayette 11 S27 Penn 0 O4 at Harvard 19 O11 at Yale 14 O18 at Fordham 22 O25 Holy Cross 36 N1 Lehigh 30 N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 29 N15 at Towson State 36 N22 at Colgate 11 Totals (11 games) Tota 235

Yards 171 18 0 75 56 87 236 100 173 119 76 1111

TD 0 1 0 1 1 3 2 0 2 1 0 11

Burt Talmage 1,025 Yards 1951 TD 2 4 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 14

S22 vs. Gettysburg S29 Muhlenberg O6 at Lehigh O13 at Kent State O20 Buffalo O27 at Lafayette N3 Temple N10 at Colgate N17 Delaware Totals (9 games) Tota

Att. 8 17 19 19 23 22 10 15 17 150

Yards 42 181 145 65 143 152 96 16 185 1025

TD 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 0 2 14

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 2,000-Yard Passers/1,000-Yard Receivers  Scott Auchenbach 2,385 Yards 1989 Comp.-Att. S16 at Fordham 16-22-1 S23 Cornell 17-38-1 S30 Dartmouth 20-27-1 O7 at Towson State 23-42-2 O14 Lehigh 12-23-0 O21 at Penn 11-29-1 O28 at Columbia 19-30-0 N4 Lafayette 17-27-1 N11 at Colgate 22-26-0 N18 Holy Cross 13-26-0 Totals (10 games) 170-290-7

Yards 342 181 259 358 148 131 252 299 236 179 2385

Todd Wenrich 2,327 Yards 2001 TD 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 19

Jim Given 2,167 Yards 1986 Comp.-Att. S13 Indiana (Pa.) 22-30-0 S20 William & Mary 21-31-0 S27 at Penn 11-13-0 O4 Towson State 0-0-0 O11 at Davidson 15-21-0 O18 Colgate 36-62-3 O25 Lafayette 25-47-5 N1 at Cornell 21-42-3 N8 at Holy Cross 16-31-2 N15 at Lehigh 15-29-0 Totals (9 games) 182-306-13

Yards 303 292 114 0 238 350 335 238 132 165 2167

Yards 135 171 224 175 254 230 183 128 148 150 228 2026

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Yards 179 286 198 280 152 264 280 234 228 226 2327

TD 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 12

Scott Auchenbach 2,132 Yards 1988 TD 3 2 0 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 15

Comp.-Att. 23-44-3 S10 Villanova 14-32-1 S17 Colgate S24 at Penn 17-30-1 O1 at Army 17-30-2 O8 Lafayette 20-29-1 16-33-0 O15 Princeton 16-28-0 O22 at Columbia O29 Davidson 17-36-1 N5 at Lehigh 27-38-3 N12 at Holy Cross 18-38-4 Totals (10 games) 185-338-16 Tota

Yards 241 180 174 227 271 227 176 166 258 212 2132

TD 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 3 21

S6 Duquesne S13 at Robert Morris S1 S20 Cornell S2 O4 at Marist O11 Hofstra O O18 at Georgetown O O25 Colgate O2 N1 N at Holy Cross N8 Lafayette N15 at Lehigh N N22 Fordham N2 Totals (11 games) To

Rec. 7 3 11 6 3 6 8 3 7 9 9 72

Yards 166 60 117 100 46 81 150 28 82 97 156 1083

Comp.-Att. S9 Southern Conn. 11-22-2 S16 at Fordham 22-34-0 S23 at Princeton 24-36-3 S30 at Penn 17-35-1 O7 Lehigh 24-35-1 O14 at Cornell 13-25-2 O21 at Towson O2 14-26-0 O28 Lafayette 12-25-1 N4 Holy Cross 25-41-0 N11 at Colgate N1 12-29-0 N18 at Army 18-36-0 Totals (11 games) 192-344-10 Tot

Yards 137 249 238 195 291 97 121 226 235 167 243 2199

TD 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 10

Bob Gibbon 2,060 Yards 1984 TD 0 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 17

Shaun Pasternak 1,083 Rec. Yards 2008

Todd Hatajik 2,026 Yards 1990 Comp.-Att. S8 Hofstra 10-21-4 S15 at Lafayette 14-22-1 S22 Columbia 18-21-0 S29 at Cornell 14-18-0 O6 Towson State 14-21-1 O13 Princeton 15-28-2 O20 at William & Mary 14-29-2 O27 Colgate 12-21-2 N3 at Holy Cross 12-21-0 N10 at Lehigh 13-30-1 N17 Fordham 14-22-1 Totals (11 games) 150-254-14

Comp.-Att. S8 at Kent State 25-51-2 S22 at Columbia 22-41-2 S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 13-30-1 O6 Towson 19-33-1 O13 at Lafayette 16-26-0 O20 Georgetown 19-29-2 O27 at Fordham 36-67-3 N3 Holy Cross 23-37-2 N10 Lehigh 21-38-1 N17 at Colgate 15-32-1 Tota Totals (10 games) 209-384-13

Jim Fox 2,199 Yards 1995

TD 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 12

Comp.-Att. Indiana (Pa.) 22-37-0 S8 S15 Carnegie-Mellon 13-22-1 S22 at Northeastern 21-31-1 S29 at Princeton 18-32-3 O6 Cornell 9-16-1 O13 at New Hampshire 19-30-1 O20 at Davidson 22-32-1 N3 Lafayette 11-26-2 N10 at Lehigh 22-37-1 N17 at Delaware 23-47-1 Totals (10 games) 180-310-12 Tot

Yards 286 242 243 165 108 220 277 80 216 223 2060

TD 2 2 4 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 16

Dave Kucera 1,029 Rec. Yards 1984 S8 Indiana (Pa.) S15 Carnegie-Mellon S22 at Northeastern S29 at Princeton O6 Cornell O13 at New Hampshire O20 at Davidson N3 Lafayette N10 at Lehigh N17 at Delaware Totals (10 games) Tot

Rec. 8 2 12 7 4 9 7 5 10 9 73

Yards 91 76 151 78 55 134 137 55 126 126 1029

TD 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 6

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Rushing Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Mickey Melberger Ray Cosgrove Charlie Thomas Bob Laughton Bob Laughton Bob Coons Bruce Smith Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Dave Vassar Rick Diez Mitch Farbstein Mitch Farbstein Bob Langan Bob Langan Rick Wardrop Vince Woody Joel Boyd Joel Boyd Ken Jenkins Ken Jenkins Jacques Peay Marshall Hall Jacques Peay Earl Beecham Earl Beecham Earl Beecham Dan Scocca Brian Henesey Brian Henesey Brian Henesey Brian Henesey Matt Walsh Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Chris Peer Dan Palko Jabu Powell Jabu Powell Jabu Powell Blamah Sarnor Blamah Sarnor Daris Wilson Dante Ross Josh DeStefano A.J. Kizekai A.J. Kizekai C.J. Hopson

No. 73 75 39 117 89 153 124 143 161 160 156 201 129 195 147 104 65 150 148 131 213 110 154 106 47 99 145 84 89 177 197 182 228 212 282 293 207 235 141 129 248 157 150 206 254 208 118 70 104 135

Yds. 296 280 224 433 352 662 697 607 891 539 639 903 652 784 572 504 241 675 553 769 1270 462 737 449 218 549 416 381 430 718 815 686 839 1151 1496 1297 796 1111 682 827 1102 673 511 928 1149 845 643 432 484 633

Avg. 4.1 3.7 5.7 3.7 4.0 4.3 5.6 4.2 5.5 3.4 4.1 4.5 5.1 4.0 3.9 4.8 3.8 4.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 4.2 4.7 4.2 4.6 5.5 2.9 4.5 4.8 4.1 4.1 3.8 3.7 5.4 5.3 4.4 3.9 4.7 4.8 6.4 4.4 4.3 3.4 4.5 4.5 4.1 5.4 6.2 4.7 4.7

Josh DeStefano led the Bison in rushing in 2006 with 643 yards.

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Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Paul Terhes Ron Giordano Ron Giordano Don Rodgers Bill Lerro Bill Lerro Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Greg Doviak Howard Burke Howard Burke Bob Bianchi Bob Bianchi John Burian Kerry Snow Kerry Snow Glyn Lipp Glyn Lipp Ed Hughes Al Locey Ed Hughes Al Locey Bob Gibbon Bob Gibbon Jim Given Jim Given Jim Given S. Auchenbach S. Auchenbach Todd Hatajik Travis Kopp Travis Kopp Rob Glus Rob Glus Jim Fox Jim Fox Don McDowell Don McDowell Don McDowell Lucas Phillips Todd Wenrich Todd Wenrich Daris Wilson Daris Wilson Dante Ross Marcello Trigg Marcello Trigg Marcello Trigg Marcello Trigg

Att.Cmp. 155 87 86 39 211 119 163 94 156 98 171 93 81 41 193 85 199 96 191 95 193 99 198 98 94 46 118 54 120 69 186 101 256 138 114 58 151 67 55 19 125 47 139 49 241 109 294 185 310 180 215 118 306 182 211 117 338 185 290 170 254 150 131 59 140 92 185 96 228 131 344 192 307 157 164 92 245 126 249 133 305 164 384 209 167 95 95 58 94 62 109 52 92 39 133 64 155 104 167 85

Receiving Yds. 981 594 1461 1050 1255 1303 475 835 1179 803 1009 995 621 520 911 1210 1451 690 1006 304 654 593 1595 1835 2060 1105 2167 1518 2132 2385 2026 834 1067 1260 1821 2199 1783 1177 1443 1362 1777 2327 1079 848 852 718 617 1130 1438 905

Pct. .561 .453 .564 .577 .628 .543 .506 .440 .482 .497 .509 .495 .489 .458 .575 .543 .539 .508 .444 .345 .376 .353 .452 .629 .597 .549 .595 .555 .547 .586 .591 .450 .657 .519 .575 .558 .511 .561 .514 .534 .538 .544 .569 .611 .660 .477 .424 .481 .671 .509

TD 9 3 14 13 10 4 2 4 7 2 7 5 6 1 7 6 3 5 5 0 8 1 5 14 16 5 15 8 17 19 21 5 11 5 15 10 13 8 8 10 8 12 8 2 6 4 4 8 13 6

Marcello Trigg was Bucknell’s top passer each of the last four years.

Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Dick Tyrrell Dick Tyrrell Dick Tyrrell Tom Mitchell Tom Mitchell Tom Mitchell Don Lenhard Bill Bair Paul Gilewicz Paul Gilewicz Paul Gilewicz Carl Probst Carl Probst Bill Stein Irv Renneisen Larry Brunt Karl Meyer Vince Woody Brian Shaffer Hassen Abdellah Ken Jenkins Craig Stinson Steve Zenda Dave Kucera Dave Kucera Scott Aiello Mike Morrow Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Dan Scocca Lester Erb David Berardinelli David Berardinelli Mark Gentile Mark Gentile John Sakowski Ardie Kissinger Ron Rockett Ron Rockett Dan Palko Jim Horan Jim Horan Jim Horan Albert Marquardt Nisan Trotter Daniel Zvara Daniel Zvara A.J. Kizekai Shaun Pasternak Cale Cadman

No. 28 13 29 43 71 59 41 23 33 23 40 39 23 35 36 25 41 19 20 11 17 20 24 52 73 38 42 44 46 45 44 46 42 30 29 49 36 38 45 33 37 59 45 35 25 15 13 17 72 26

Yds. 310 237 370 622 886 850 692 190 435 196 369 485 391 361 443 344 480 134 269 129 293 293 306 644 1029 397 715 835 773 622 735 769 735 505 480 724 516 559 703 332 450 714 556 682 461 292 186 363 1083 258

TD 2 0 4 6 6 6 4 1 3 0 1 4 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 1 6 6 0 7 6 3 6 9 6 4 10 6 3 0 3 3 2 6 5 4 3 3 4 4 3 2 0 4 12 0

Cale Cadman caught a team-high 26 passes for 258 yards in 2009.

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 Yearly Leaders  Scoring Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Mickey Melberger Ash Ditka Dick Tyrrell Tom Mitchell Mike Seigfried Bob Coons Don Lenhard Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Dave Vassar Rick Diez Mitch Farbstein Don Rubright Bob Langan Mike Pensabene John Horning Kerry Snow Glyn Lipp Hassen Abdellah Ken Jenkins Ken Jenkins Al Yuknus Marshall Hall Al Yuknus Al Yuknus Earl Beecham Mike Morrow Steve Barimo Steve Barimo Brian Henesey Todd Krutchkoff David Berardinelli Matt Walsh Brad Bernardini Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Chris Peer Jason Marrow Jason Marrow Jabu Powell Chris Lundberg Chris Lundberg Ryan Korn Daris Wilson Dante Ross Will Carney Will Carney Shaun Pasternak Drew Orth

TD PAT 6 0 3 0 4 4 6 0 2 29 7 0 5 2 7 0 9 3 7 0 5 0 10 0 7 0 7 0 5 1 0 14 6 0 8 0 9 0 7 0 16 0 0 9 8 0 0 21 0 19 8 0 6 0 0 25 0 25 10 0 0 37 6 0 8 0 8 0 11 0 9 0 10 0 11 2 11 0 17 0 14 0 0 27 0 19 0 24 17 0 9 0 0 27 0 30 12 2 0 17

Tackles FG Total 0 36 0 18 0 28 0 36 4 53 0 42 0 32 0 42 0 60 0 42 0 30 0 60 0 42 0 42 0 32 2 20 0 36 0 48 0 54 0 42 0 96 12 45 0 48 9 48 8 43 0 48 0 36 10 55 6 43 0 60 10 67 0 36 0 48 0 48 0 66 0 54 0 60 0 68 0 66 0 102 0 84 9 54 8 43 14 66 0 102 0 54 9 54 7 51 0 74 5 32

Year 1990 1991 1992 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Bill Higgins John Spatafore Russ Strohecker Russ Strohecker Russ Strohecker Rob Bird Brandon Little Willie Hill Kevin Eiben Shawn Redd Vince Ficca Stephane Pluviose Stephane Pluviose Kevin Ransome Virgil Rush Ryan Slater Dorian Petersen Todd Manjuck Greg Jones Greg Jones

Solo 58 62 79 68 62 70 76 78 59 61 51 37 39 63 61 46 62 35 40 49

Ast. 38 49 30 49 37 74 53 55 32 43 51 46 50 53 36 38 40 41 49 52

Total 96 111 109 117 99 144 129 133 91 104 102 83 89 116 97 84 102 76 89 101

Kevin Ransome’s 116 tackles in 2003 are the most by a Bison in the last dozen years.

Marshall Hall led the Bison in scoring in 1982.

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 All-League Honors  ECAC

PATRIOT LEAGUE

1972

1986

Division I-AA All-East First Team OL .......... Stan Durtan FB ........... Mitch Farbstein LB ........... John Dailey DL .......... Doug Nauman

QB .......... Jim Given WR ......... Mike Morrow LB ........... Greg Schiano

1973 Division I-AA All-East First Team OL .......... Mike Axe LB ........... Larry Schoeneberger LB ........... John Dailey

1974 Division I-AA All-East First Team OL .......... Mike Axe LB ........... Larry Schoeneberger

1979 Division I-AA All-Star Team HB .......... Hassen Abdellah C ............. Jim Tomeo P ............. Ken Dorr

1980 Division I-AA All-East First Team RB........... Ken Jenkins

1982 Division I-AA All-Star Team Honorable Mention DT .......... Brad Henneman

1987 K ............. Steve Barimo TE........... Scott Lillis WR ......... Mike Guerrini

1988 WR ......... Mike Guerrini OL .......... Dan Meenan

1989 First Team QB .......... Scott Auchenbach, Most Valuable Player Second Team LB ........... Craig Cavlovic DB .......... Mike Augsberger RB........... Brian Henesey K ............. Steve Barimo DL .......... Mark Williams LB ........... John Spatafore DB .......... Erik Street

1990 First Team TE........... Jeff Pape OL .......... Jay Butler K ............. Todd Krutchkoff DB .......... Mike Augsberger DB .......... Trevor Smith Second Team OL .......... Doug Roebuck OL .......... Paul Austin RB........... Craig Cavlovic RB........... Brian Henesey DL .......... Eric Jantzi LB ........... Bill Higgins

Larry Schoeneberger

1991

1994

First Team TE........... Jeff Pape LB ........... John Spatafore Second Team DL .......... John Lusk OL .......... Eric Rutter DL .......... Bill Pisano

First Team RB........... Rich Lemon, Co-Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the Year LB ........... Russ Strohecker P ............. Rich Miller Second Team TE........... Mark Gentile DL .......... Ed Burman DL .......... Jeremy Patty LB ........... Andrew Welty DB .......... John Henry DB .......... Mark Miller

1992 First Team DL .......... John Lusk Second Team WR ......... David Berardinelli OL .......... Jeff Hart OL ......... ..... Eric Rutter RB .......... Matt Walsh RB......

1993 First Te Team DL.......... Cecil Boone DL...... OL ......... ..... Scott Thistlewaite Second Team QB ......... ..... Rob Glus ........ Brad Bernardini WR R .... OL ......... ..... Don Watson DL.......... Sean Brauser DL...... LB .......... ...... Russ Strohecker ......... Mark Miller DB ..... RB .......... Rich Lemon RB......

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1995 First Team WR ......... John Sakowski RB........... Rich Lemon DL .......... Ed Burman, Defensive Player of the Year LB ........... Rob Bird Second Team OL .......... Jason Donkers OL .......... Brian Gay OL .......... Mariusz Misiec QB .......... Jim Fox PK........... Rich Miller DL .......... Hunter Adams DL .......... Pat Feeley DB .......... Mark Miller

1996 First Team OL .......... Mariusz Misiec QB .......... Jim Fox RB........... Rich Lemon DL .......... Hunter Adams LB ........... Brandon Little DB .......... George Howanitz Second Team DB .......... Terence Parham

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2007

First Team DB ......... Jerome Acy DL.......... Sean Conover, Defensive Player of the Year DB ......... Virgil Rush QB ......... Daris Wilson Second Team OL ......... Aaron DeGraffenreidt DL.......... Corey Mayo LB .......... Kevin Ransome OL ......... Jon Scharf KR/PR Dante Ross named Special Teams Player of the Year

First Team RS ........... A.J. Kizekai DL .......... Josh Eden Second Team OL .......... Chad Glasser

2005 First Team DL.......... Sean Conover

Dorian Petersen

1997

2000

First Team OL ......... Mariusz Misiec DL ......... Hunter Adams LB .......... Willie Hill DB ......... Nate Musselman Second Team WR ........ Ronnie Rockett OL ......... Neal Thompson OL ......... Jason Wancowicz RB .......... Chris Peer PK .......... Ross Coleman DL ......... Eric Green DB ......... Josh LaBrec

First Team FS ........... Kevin Eiben LB ........... Vince Ficca Second Team RB........... Jabu Powell PK........... Chris Lundberg DL .......... Tom Kuhn DL .......... Adam Lord

1998 First Team OL .......... Lucas Carlaw OL .......... Jason Wancowicz DL .......... Eric Green LB ........... Shawn Redd Second Team WR ......... Ronnie Rockett PK........... Ross Coleman

1999 First Team OL .......... Lucas Carlaw DL .......... John Papadakis LB ........... Shawn Redd Second Team RB........... Jabu Powell TE........... Corey Hurley DB .......... Reed Tunison

2006 First Team LB .......... Dorian Petersen Second Team FB .......... Josh DeStefano OL ......... Joel Hoffer OL ......... Stefan Niemczyk DB ......... Matt Palermo

2008 First Team RS ........... A.J. Kizekai Second Team P ............. Phil Azarik WR ......... Shaun Pasternak

2009 First Team LB ........... Greg Jones RS ........... A.J. Kizekai Second Team DL .......... Robert De La Rosa DB .......... Ahkiel White NOTE: Only one team was selected from 1986-88. From 1986-89 the league was known as the Colonial League.

2001 First Team OL .......... Jon Churchill DT .......... Tom Kuhn NG ......... Adam Lord LB ........... Joe Massey LB ........... Mark Tallman CB .......... Reed Tunison Second Team OL .......... Carson Book TE........... Greg Readinger RB........... Jabu Powell WR ......... Jim Horan

2002 First Team NG ......... Adam Lord, Defensive Player of the Year LB ........... Joe Massey LB ........... Stephane Pluviose Second Team OL .......... Rashad Stallworth LB ........... Kevin Ransome OL .......... Rashad Stallworth

2003

Aaron DeGraffenreidt celebrates a 2004 touchdown vs. Penn by lifting up Kenny Davis.

Second Team OL .......... Rashad Stallworth LB ........... Kevin Ransome

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 Team Awards  Bison Gridiron Club Award 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

(Most Valuable Player) John Dailey ...................... LB Bob Langan ......................TB Rick Wardrop ................... FB John Coffelt ...................... LB Vince Woody ................... HB Glyn Lipp ........................ QB Joel Kreider....................... LB Ken Jenkins ..................... HB Ken Durr .......................... LB Al Locey .......................... QB Bob Gibbon .................... QB Bob Gibbon .................... QB Dave Kucera ................... WR Earl Beecham................... HB Jim Given ........................ QB Jim Given ........................ QB Scott Auchenbach ............ QB Scott Auchenbach ............ QB Todd Hatajik ................... QB Lester Erb ....................... WR Brian Henesey ..................TB Eric Rutter.......................OG Rich Lemon......................TB Rich Lemon......................TB Ed Burman ...................... DE Brandon Little .................. LB Willie Hill ........................ LB Erich Muzi ........................FS Shawn Redd ..................... LB Kevin Eiben .......................FS Adam Lord ......................NG Adam Lord ......................NG Kevin Ransome ................ LB Daris Wilson ................... QB Dante Ross ................QB/CB Dorian Petersen ................ LB A.J. Kizekai.......................RB Shaun Pasternak ............. WR Greg Jones ........................ LB

Stuart M. Smith Award

George Rieu Award

(Outstanding Newcomer) 1970 Rick Diez ......................... FB 1971 John Dailey ...................... LB 1972 Mike Axe .........................OG 1973 Rick Wardrop ................... FB 1974 Kerry Snow...................... QB 1975 Vince Woody ................... HB 1976 Len Bucher ....................... LB 1977 Mike McDonald .............. OT 1978 Jim Gush .............................S 1979 Ken Jenkins ..................... HB 1980 Marshall Hall.................... FB 1981 Brad Henneman .............. DT 1982 Scott Somerville................ LB 1983 Mark Wisniewski ............. DT 1984 Earl Beecham................... HB 1985 Scott Lillis ....................... DE 1986 Chris Hackley ................ OLB Robert Hawkins ...............CB 1987 Steve Barimo ...................... K 1988 Mike Guerrini ................ WR 1989 Brian Henesey ..................TB 1990 Matt Walsh .......................TB 1991 Cecil Boone ..................... DT 1992 Russ Strohecker ................ LB Jim Jaroschak .....................SS 1993 Mark Miller ......................CB 1994 Rich Lemon......................TB 1995 Erich Muzi .......................CB 1996 Luke Carlaw .................... OT 1997 Jerry Mahl ........................RB 1998 Chris Breen ...................... LB 1999 Jim Horan ...................... WR 2000 Kyle Harris ..................... WR 2001 Corey Mayo..................... DT 2002 Blamah Sarnor ..................RB 2003 Ed Cortez .........................RB 2004 Josh DeStefano ................. FB 2005 Kadero Watson .................RB 2006 Sam Nana-Sinkam ............ LB 2007 Shaun Pasternak ............. WR 2008 Robert De La Rosa ...........DL 2009 Tyler Smith.......................RB

(Outstanding Lineman) 1964 Bob Brown ......................... T 1969 Ed Jamieson.....................OG 1971 Doug Nauman ................ DT 1972 Doug Nauman ................ DT Stan Durtan..................... OT 1973 Mike Axe .........................OG 1974 Mike Axe ......................... OT 1975 Dave Ogden .................... DE 1976 Karl Knoneberg ................ LB 1977 Marc Duda ...................... OT 1978 John Cieslewicz ...............ILB 1979 Jim Tomeo .......................... C 1980 Mike McDonald .............. OT Dave Mann ..................... DT 1981 Marty Schaetzle ...............OG 1982 Marty Schaetzle ...............OG Dave Phillips ................... OT 1983 Brad Henneman .............. DT (Outstanding Def. Lineman) 1984 Bruce Mowery ................. DT 1985 Mark Wisniewski ............. DT 1986 Doug Fastuca................. OLB 1987 Walter Reese ....................NG 1988 Chris Hackley .................. DE 1989 Brian Makovsky ............... DT Mark Williams................. DT 1990 Dave Vituccio .................. DE 1991 Bill Pisano ....................... DT Roosevelt Smith ............... DE 1992 John Lusk ........................ DE Janne Kilpelainen ............ DT 1993 Cecil Boone ..................... DE Sean Brauser .................... DE 1994 Jeremy Patty .................... DT Jon Castiglia .................... DT 1995 Hunter Adams ................. DE 1996 Willie Hill ....................... DE 1997 Hunter Adams ................. DE 1998 Brian Bronson ................. DE 1999 John Papadakis ................ DE 2000 Tom Kuhn ....................... DT 2001 Tom Kuhn ....................... DT 2002 Gary Carruthers .............. DT 2003 Corey Mayo..................... DT 2004 Sean Conover .................. DE Corey Mayo..................... DT 2005 Sean Conover .................. DE 2006 Josh Eden ........................ DE 2007 Josh Eden .........................DL 2008 Todd Rinaldo ...................DL 2009 Robert De La Rosa ...........DL

Keating-Rieu Memorial Award M

Former Bison head coach Tim Landis presents Greg Jones with the 2009 Bison Gridiron Club Award.

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(Outstanding Player vs. Colgate) (Outs 1967 Bill Ludwig ..................... MG 1968 Sam Havrilak ................... QB 1969 Dave Vassar ...................... FB 1970 Jay Griffin ....................... WR 1971 Doug Nauman ................ DT 1972 Mitch Farbstein ................ FB 1973 Bill Stein......................... WR 1974 Ed Elwell ......................... DT 1975 Kerry Snow...................... QB 1977 Glyn Lipp ........................ QB 1978 Joe Catalano ..................... LB 1979 Tom Henry...................... OT 1980 Ken Jenkins ..................... HB 1981 Jeff Miller ......................... LB 1986 Jim Given ........................ QB

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Jim Given ........................ QB Mark Williams................. DT Scott Auchenbach ............ QB Bill Higgins ...................... LB John Spatafore .................. LB Jeff Wall ............................CB Russ Strohecker ................ LB Pat Feeley ........................ DT Brandon Little .................. LB Jim Fox ............................ QB Terence Parham .............. WR Shawn Redd ..................... LB Don McDowell ............... QB Vince Ficca ....................... LB Joe Massey ........................ LB Jim Horan ...................... WR Jerome Acy .......................CB Daris Wilson ................... QB Ryan Slater ....................... LB Marcello Trigg ................. QB A.J. Kizekai.......................RB Shaun Pasternak ............. WR C.J. Hopson .................... QB

C. Dale Wolfe Recognition Award 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

(Most Inspirational) Brad Bennett ................... DE Tom Krueger ................... DT Tim Dunn ................... QB/K Mike Carswell.................. HB Gary Fritz ........................ QB Steve Zenda ..................... HB Kyle Yearick .........Asst. Coach Keith Jansen ....................OG Jamie Keener ................... DB Harry Buell...................... DT Greg Schiano ...................ILB Jim McCloy ................... OLB Erik Sparkenbaugh ........ Mgr. Dan Scocca ..................... WR Jeff Kelly ................... QB/DB Bob Marshall ................... DB Rob Roseborough ....DE/Mgr. Rob Glus ......................... QB Steve Herbert.....................LS Brian Gay ........................ OT Pat Feeley ........................NG Mike Haggerty ................. LB Wally Hurdley .................. LB Jeremy Myers .................... FB Terrence Joyner .................CB Chad Marsilio................... LB Mark Tallman ................... LB Tim Johnson .................. WR Tim Johnson ....................RB Kevin Ransome ................ LB Nisan Trotter .................. WR Jacob Burney ....................DL Nick DeFeo ..................... OL Josh DeStefano .................RB Kevin Mullen....................RB Greg Jones ........................ LB

Clarke Hinkle Award (Outstanding Def. Back/LB) 1990 Trevor Smith.....................CB Mike Augsberger................FS 1991 John Spatafore .................. LB 1992 Dan Zappa ....................... LB 1993 Todd Jessup .......................FS 1994 Russ Strohecker ................ LB

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 Team Awards  1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mark Miller .......................FS Jack Boyle ..........................SS Sean Thompson .................SS Jason Bowman .................. LB Kevin Eiben .......................FS Reed Tunison....................CB Bobby Young .....................FS Joe Massey ........................ LB Kevin Ransome ................ LB Virgil Rush ...................... DB Dorian Petersen ................ LB Dorian Petersen ................ LB Ryan Slater ....................... LB Greg Jones ........................ LB Greg Jones ........................ LB

Special Teams Award 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mike Ormsby ................ OLB Al Yuknus ........................... K Doug Fastuca................. OLB Scott Gilleland............... OLB Brian Murphy ................ OLB Scott Gilleland................. DE Steve Barimo ...................... K Todd Krutchkoff................. K Matt Walsh ..................... WR Gary Peatross ...................... C John Caldwell ............DB/DE Mike Phillips .................. WR John Caldwell .................. DE Bob Horst......................... FB Steve Noteboom ............. WR Josh LaBrec....................... LB Rich Miller ......................P/K Josh LaBrec....................... LB Ross Coleman..................... K Brian Kramer .......................P Dave Evans ........................SS George Cowan..................CB Frank Lazio........................FS Dante Ross .......................CB Dante Ross .......................CB David Frisbey ...................CB Nolan Applegate ...............CB Corin Erby .......................RB Casey Williams ................. LB A.J. Kizekai.......................RB

Four-time Bucknell Football Leadership Award honoree Kevin Mullen.

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George McGaughey Memorial Award (Outstanding Player vs. Lafayette) 1983 Shane Snyder ...................... C 1984 John Wallace.................... DE 1985 Bob Nesselbush .................. C 1986 Harry Buell...................... DT 1987 Andy Henry ....................ILB 1988 Steve Weiss .......................TB 1989 Dan Connolly ................. DE 1990 Doug Roebuck ................ OT 1991 John Lusk ........................ DE 1992 Rob Fraass .........................FS 1993 Andy DeFalco .................. DT 1994 Rich Lemon......................TB 1995 Rob Bird........................... LB 1996 Willie Jackson .................. DB 1997 Ron Rockett ................... WR 1998 Jason Marrow ...................TB 1999 Reed Tunison................... DB 2000 Lucas Phillips................... QB 2001 Stephane Pluviose ............. LB 2002 Daris Wilson ............WR/QB 2003 Tim Johnson ....................RB 2004 Frank Lazio.......................RB 2005 Kadero Watson .................RB 2006 Dorian Petersen ................ LB 2007 Ryan Slater ....................... LB 2008 A.J. Kizekai.......................RB 2009 A.J. Kizekai.......................RB

Two-time John Campana Award recipient James Phelan.

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

John Campana Award (Outstanding Off. Lineman) 1984 Mike Catanzaro ............... OT 1985 Bob Nesselbush .................. C 1986 Scott Lillis ........................TE 1987 Ed Foley ............................. C 1988 Dan Meenan ...................OG 1989 Jay Butler......................... OT 1990 Jay Butler......................... OT 1991 Eric Rutter.......................OG 1992 Eric Rutter.......................OG Jeff Hart .......................... OT 1993 Don Watson .................... OT 1994 Ed Frattarelli.................... OT Brian Gay ........................OG 1995 Jason Donkers .................OG 1996 Mariusz Misiec ................ OT 1997 Mariusz Misiec ................ OT 1998 Jason Wancowicz ............. OT 1999 Lucas Carlaw ................... OT 2000 Garry Reynolds................ OT 2001 Jon Churchill ...................OG 2002 Rashad Stallworth ............ OT 2003 Rashad Stallworth ............OG Stephen Watts..................... C 2004 Aaron DeGraffenreidt ......OG 2005 Stefan Niemczyk ..............OG 2006 Stefan Niemczyk ..............OG 2007 Chad Glasser ................... OT 2008 James Phelan ...................... C 2009 James Phelan ...................... C

1990

Big Blue Award B

2001

(Outstanding Back/Receiver) (Ou 1977 Joel Boyd .......................... FB 1978 Hassen Abdellah ...............RB 1979 Hassen Abdellah ...............RB 1980 Jim Gush .............................S Joe Catalano .................. OLB 1981 Jeff Miller ......................... LB 1982 Marshall Hall.................... FB

2002

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Jacques Peay...................... FB Scott Somerville ............. OLB Somerville............. Earl Beecham................... HB Mike Morrow ................. WR Mike Guerrini ................ WR Andy Henry ..................... LB Dan Scocca .......................TB Lester Erb ....................... WR Dan Scocca ............... TB/WR Craig Cavlovic .................. FB Brian Henesey ..................TB David Berardinelli .......... WR David Berardinelli .......... WR Matt Walsh .......................TB Brad Bernardini .............. WR Damon Garner ............... WR Rob Glus ......................... QB Mark Gentile ....................TE Rich Lemon......................TB Rich Lemon......................TB Jeff Bombich..................... FB Ron Rockett ................... WR Jason Marrow ................... FB Jabu Powell .......................RB Jim Horan ...................... WR Jim Horan ...................... WR Albert Marquardt ........... WR Nisan Trotter .................. WR Daniel Zvara................... WR Josh DeStefano ................. FB A.J. Kizekai.......................RB Shaun Pasternak ............. WR Cale Cadman.................. WR

Tom Gadd Coaches Award 2000

2003 2004

LaMario Bradwell .............RB Matt Borich ......................DL Eric Slaughter .................. DB Greg Readinger .................TE Mark Wyland ...................TE Joe Schweitzer.................. OL Adam Minggia................. DB Matt Kawczenski .............. FB Sean Conover ...................DL Blamah Sarnor ..................RB Jerome Acy ...................... DB Jon Scharf ........................ OL

2005 2006

2007

2008 2009

Jeff Orazi .......................... LB Stephen Watts.................. OL David Frisbey .................. DB Joel Hoffer ....................... OL Matt Palermo................... DB Richard Simpson ............ WR Stephen College ................ LB Brandon Friday.................DL Nick Mozal................ TE/OL Terrance Wilson .............. QB A.J. Kizekai.......................RB Todd Manjuck .................. LB Justin Pulgrano .................RB Jason Davis ...................... DB

Bucknell Football Leadership Award 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Steve McHugh .................. FB Andrew Welty................... LB Steve Noteboom ............. WR Jeff Bombich..................... FB Jeff Bombich..................... FB Jim John .......................... QB Matt Stanley .................... OL Eric Higgins ..................... LB Jason Marrow ................... FB Todd Wenrich ................. QB Billy Windle ..................P/LB Mike Leatherman ............. LB Kevin Ransome ................ LB Kevin Mullen.................... FB Kevin Mullen.................... FB Kevin Mullen.................... FB Kevin Mullen.................... FB Casey Williams ................. LB

Bobby Pangburn Memorial Award 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Nate Musselman ...............CB Ricco Rosini .....................RB Eric Storm ....................... DT Jim Ruhlin........................ LB Steven Utke ..................... OL Zach Richards................ Mgr. Cyril Pickering.................. LB Jonathan Grainger ........... OL Robert Firman .................. LB Sam Nana-Sinkam ............ LB

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 Team Captains  1883................................. Carl Law 1887.............................. H. Hanson 1888...........................Charles Allen 1889...........................Charles Allen 1890...........................Charles Allen 1891...........................Charles Allen 1892............................ Levi Riggins 1893.......................... Harvey Smith 1894.................. William Kauffman 1895.....................William Bunnell 1896.................... Emmanuel Cober 1897.................... Emmanuel Cober 1898.................... Emmanuel Cober 1899.......................... Hugo Riemer 1900......................... Frank Stanton 1901......................... Frank Stanton 1902......................... Walter Wilcox 1903........................ George Cockill 1904.......................... John Johnson 1905....................... Charles Cooper 1906........................Girton Lenhart 1907.......................... Chester Niple 1908...................... Charles O’Brien 1909........................ Harry Coulson 1910........................... James Clarke 1911.........................Victor Schmid 1912.................................Al Jordan 1913........................ Wilmon Keiser 1914............................Erle Topham 1915...................... Dwite Schaffner 1916............................ Sidney Peale 1917.......................Boyd Newcomb 1918....................... Robert Waddell 1919......................... John Hendren 1920............................... Joe Kostos 1921............................ Arda Bowser 1922...................................Vic Bihl

1923................................Max Reed 1924............................ Wally Foster 1925............................ Tony Kostos 1926........................... Bill Stephens 1927............................. Wally Diehl 1928.......................... Eddie Halicki 1929.........................Ernie Woerner 1930.....................Anthony G. Slate 1931...........................Cyrus Marter 1932........................... Edward Nied 1933............................ Owen James ............................... Nicholas Farina 1934................... George T. Boiston ...............................Ralph E. Furiell 1935........................John J. Sitarsky 1936........................... John D. Filer .............................. Stuart M. Smith 1937.................Herbert F. Bowman ...................................... Enio Conti 1938..................... William H. Lane ...........................Louis V. Tomasetti 1939......................George H. Kiick ................................Harold C. Pegg 1940...........................Morris Bessel .................................... John Plewak 1941........................ Frederick Gore .............................. Melvin L. Knup 1942................... William Anderson ......................................Steve Sokol 1943....................Eugene Matthews ......................................Walter Szot 1944............................Gene Hubka .................................... Ralph Grant 1945.............................Harold Stefl .............................. Robert Williams 1946............................Gene Hubka 1947...................... Paul McConnell

2003 co-captains Mike Leatherman (41) and Tim Johnson (7) celebrate a victory at Fordham.

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1948.......................John G. Geosits 1949......................... Edward J. Stec .................................Don Davidson 1950.................Richard D. Johnson ...........................Arnold V. Pechulis 1951................ Robert R. Albert, Jr. ............................. George B. Young 1952.......................Harry McSorley .................................. Abe Powelson 1953................................Paul Ganz ..........................................Bill Gray ........................................Jim Egloff 1954........................ John Chironna 1955............................... Bob Sierer ................................. Jim Kozlowski 1956............................Don Koppes .....................................Ralph Riker 1957.................... Bob Fitzsimmons .............................. Rogers Frassenei 1958..........................Charles Apgar ...................................... Lewis Hart 1959..........................Larry Mathias 1960...................Clifford Melberger 1961............................. Kirk Foulke 1962........................ Richard Tyrrell 1963.......................... Thomas Boyd .......................... William Swineford 1964.............................John Barron 1965 ................... T. Geoffrey Traub 1966.............................. Bob Marks .................................. Mike Vincent 1967...................... Dick Kaufmann 1968.......................... Sam Havrilak 1969........................... Randy Ruger ..................................... Dave Vassar 1970........................... Gene Depew ...............................Don Giacomelli 1971 ............................. Joe DiOrio .. .................................John Klenovic .......... 1972 ................................Steve Eck .. ...............................Gerry Solomon .......... 1973 ............................ John Dailey .. ..................................... Carl Probst .......... 1974 ................................Mike Axe .. .......................Larry Schoeneberger .......... 1975 .............................Ralph Turri .. .................................Rick Wardrop .......... 1976 ............................. Karl Meyer .. .......... .....................................Jim Nesbitt .................................... Kerry Snow .......... 1977 ............................Bill Clifford .. .......... ............................Dave Devonshuk ....................................Tom Hislop .......... .. 1978 ...................... John Cieslewicz ..............................Mike Cosimano .......... .................................. Brian Shaffer .......... 1979 ....................... John Campana .. ............................ Mike McDonald .......... .. 1980 ...........................Joe Catalano ................................ Dave Hibbard .......... ................................... Bruce Keltie .......... 1981 ............................Ken Jenkins .. ....................................... Jeff Miller .......... .. 1982 ......................Marty Schaetzle .............................Mike Thompson .......... ....................................Steve Zenda .......... 1983 .............................. Ron Clark .. .............................Brad Henneman .......... .......... ..................................Shane Snyder

1984............................ Bob Gibbon .................................... Keith Jansen .............................. Scott Somerville 1985....................... Will McFarland ........................................Joe Shupp 1986.......................... Earl Beecham .................................. Doug Fastuca 1987................................Jim Given ...................................Greg Schiano 1988..................................Ed Foley ................................. Chris Hackley ......................................Steve Weiss 1989....................Scott Auchenbach ................................ Mark Williams 1990..................... Mike Augsberger .................................Craig Cavlovic 1991......................... Brian Henesey .................................John Spatafore 1992................... David Berardinelli ........................................John Lusk ...................................... Eric Rutter 1993.............................Cecil Boone .....................................Travis Kopp ............................... Russ Strohecker ......................................Dan Zappa 1994........................... Ed Frattarelli ............................... Russ Strohecker ................................. Andrew Welty 1995* ............................... Rob Bird ........................................Brian Gay ................................. John Sakowski 1996* .................. George Howanitz .................................... Rich Lemon .................................Brandon Little 1997* .......................Hunter Adams .................................Wally Hurdley ........................................Chris Peer 1998* ............................ Erich Muzi .................................. Jeremy Myers ...............................Neal Thompson 1999* ........................ Corey Hurley ....................................... Dan Palko ................................ John Papadakis 2000* ............................Vince Ficca .................................... Justin Lustig .................................. Lucas Phillips 2001* ......................... Carson Book ......................................Jabu Powell ..................................Mark Tallman .................................. Reed Tunison 2002* .................... Gary Carruthers ......................................Adam Lord ...........................Todd Warmington 2003........................... Tim Johnson ............................Mike Leatherman 2004....................... Kevin Ransome ................................... Daris Wilson 2005.......................... Sean Conover ................................. Stephen Watts 2006..................... Stefan Niemczyk ...............................Dorian Petersen 2007................... Jonathan Grainger ...................................... Ryan Slater 2008* ........................... A.J. Kizekai .......................................Greg Jones .................................. Kevin Mullen ................................Casey Williams 2009* .............................Greg Jones ..................................... A.J. Kizekai ................................... James Phelan * - selected at end of season

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 Bison All-Americans  There may be no greater honor in collegiate sports than to be named All-American. While the number of organizations that name All-America teams has fluctuated over the years, the title is nevertheless a distinct honor bestowed only on the best players in the nation. Here is a list of each Bucknell football player that has earned that distinction, along with winners of major academic awards:

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Associated Press (Little All-America before 1980; Division I-AA All-America from 1981-2006; Division I FCS from 2007-pres.) 1934 George McGaughey, C, Honorable Mention John Sitarsky, QB, HM 1938 Lou Tomasetti, HB, HM 1949 Jim Ostendarp, HB, HM 1951 Bob Albert, FB, HM Joe Gallagher, E, HM George Young, DT, 1st team 1952 Brad Myers, HB, HM 1959 Jack Eachus, E, HM Paul Terhes, QB, HM 1960 Paul Terhes, QB, 1st team; Kirk Foulke, T, HM; Mickey Melberger, HB, HM; Dick Tyrrell, E, HM 1961 Tom Alexander, G, HM; Kirk Foulke, T, HM; Dick Tyrrell, E, HM 1962 Ron Giordano, QB, HM 1964 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team; Bill Lerro, QB, HM 1965 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team 1966 Paul Maczuzak, OT, 2nd team 1967 Paul Maczuzak, OT, HM 1968 Sam Havrilak, QB, HM 1969 Randy Ruger, DB, HM 1971 Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM 1972 Stan Durtan, OT, 3rd team Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM 1973 Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1974 Mike Axe, OT, HM; Irv Renneisen, TE, HM; Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1975 Dave Ogden, DE, HM; Kerry Snow, QB, HM 1980 Mike McDonald, OT, 1st team Ken Jenkins, HB, 3rd team McKinley Norris, DB, HM 2000 Kevin Eiben, FS, 2nd team 1983 1985 1986 1988 1990 1995 1996 1997 2000 2002 2004

• Division I-FCS All-America • Brad Henneman, DT, 3rd team Bob Gibbon, QB, HM Dave Kucera, WR, 2nd team Earl Beecham, HB, HM Mark Wisniewski, DT, HM Jim Given, QB, HM Mike Guerrini, WR, HM Dan Meenan, OG, HM Jay Butler, OT, 2nd team Ed Burman, DE, 3rd team Brandon Little, LB, 2nd team Willie Hill, LB, 2nd team Kevin Eiben, FS, 1st team Adam Lord, NG, 2nd team Sean Conover, DE, 2nd team

American Football Coaches Association 1974 1980 1990 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002

Larry Schoeneberger, LB Mike McDonald, OT Mike Augsberger, FS Brandon Little, LB Willie Hill, LB Kevin Eiben, FS Adam Lord, NG Adam Lord, NG

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1923 1924 1927 1931

1933 1934 1943

Academic All-America

Al Jordan, E, Walter Camp, 3rd team Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E, Walter Camp, HM Arda Bowser, FB, Grantland Rice; New York Telegram, Colliers/Walter Camp Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E, Pop Warner, Colliers/Walter Camp, HM Max Reed, G, Syracuse Telegraph Tony Kostos, G, HM Walter Diehl, FB, HM Clarke Hinkle, FB, New York Sun, New York Post, International News Service Merle Stonebreaker, NY Post, HM Jack Dempsey, T, Liberty,1st team Nick Farina, C, United Press Intl. HM Owen James, G, HM Joe Reznichak, HB, NY Sun, HM Bud Wilkinson, E, News Enterprise Assoc. Walter Szot, T, HM

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 1971 1974 1975 1976 1984 1992

Ken Donahue, TE John Dailey, LB Steve Leskinen, DT Larry Brunt, SE Dave Kucera, WR David Berardinelli, WR

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1992

David Berardinelli, WR

NACDA Disney Scholar-Athlete 1992

David Berardinelli, WR

David Berardinelli

(1970-1976, College Division; Since 1980, University Division) Since the inception of the CoSIDA Academic-All-America program, Bucknell ranks fifth in the nation in Division I in the total number of Academic All-America honorees. To be eligible for the award, a player must be a starter or significant reserve, and carry at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. Bison football players have earned that honor 20 times: National Team Selections 1970 Gene Luccarelli, DB, 2nd team 1972 Doug Nauman, DT, 1st team; John Ondrasik, DB, 1st team 1973 John Dailey, LB, 1st team; Mark Nosal, OT, 2nd team 1974 Steve Leskinen, DT, 1st team; Mike Axe, OG, 2nd team 1975 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team; Mark Pursley, OG, 2nd team 1976 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team; Charlie Kuhns, OT, 2nd team 1980 Dave Hibbard, DE, 2nd team 1984 Rob Masonis, FB, 1st team; Jim Rielly, TE, 1st team; Mike Morrow, P, 2nd team 1986 Mike Morrow, WR, 1st team 1991 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team 1992 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team 2000 David Evans, WR, 2nd team 2004 Justin Gibson, OT, 2nd team 2006 David Frisbey, DB, 2nd team District II Team Selections 1981 Gary Fritz Dave Phillips 1982 Dennis Pysh 1984 Rob Masonis Mike Morrow Jim Rielly 1985 Doug Fastuca Mike Morrow 1986 Doug Fastuca Mike Morrow 1987 Brian Murphy 1989 Ian DiBernardo Dave Pflug 1990 D. Berardinelli 1991 D. Berardinelli Ian DiBernardo Jeff Hart Tom Martin 1992 D. Berardinelli 1993 Brad Bernardini Rob Glus Steve McHugh

1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Steve Pratico David Evans Kyle Harris Dave Gibson Will Smith Billy Windle Justin Gibson Shawn Tidwell David Ulmer Mike Cangelosi Justin Gibson Michael Boccella Ryan Bower David Frisbey Michael Boccella David Frisbey Ryan Walsh Kevin Mullen Sam Nana-Sinkam

George Young (1930-2001) George Young, noted National Football League executive and former Bison football sta star, passed away in December 2001 at the age of 71. Young earned Little All-Americ All-America honors in 1951 on the Bison team that went 9-0, the last Bucknell team to fin nish a season undefeated. A 1952 BU graduate, Young played in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game and then one season with the Dallas Texans before breaking into the front office ranks with the Baltimore Colts C in 1968. He held several positions in that organization before moving to the M Miami Dolphins as director of personnel and pro scouting in 1974. Young was named general manager of the Giants in 1979, serving 19 years with that organi organization and helping it to Super Bowl titles following the 1986 and 1990 seasons. The winner of the NFL’s Executive of the Year Award an unprecedented five times, Young was named Senior Vice President of Football Operations for the NFL in 19 1998. Young was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.

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 Bison in the Pros  Nam Name Ted d Mi Mitchell

Brian Henesey was the first Bison player to lead the team in rushing for four straight years. He played with the Arizona Cardinals in 1994.

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Pos. C

NFL Team(s)/Year(s) Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Tom mM Mitchell TE Oakland Raiders, 1966; Baltimore Colts, 1968-73; San Francisco 49ers, 1974-77 Smo okey Ostendarp Smokey HB New York Giants, 1950-51 Ma ax Re Max Reed C Buffalo Bisons, 1925; Frankford Yellowjackets, 1926-27; New York Giants, 1928 Tom m Ro Rodgers T Boston Yanks, 1947 Stu Sm Smith HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1937-38 Wa lt Sz Walt Szot T Chicago Cardinals, 1946-48; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1949-50 Lou u Tomasetti To HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939-40; Detroit Lions, 1941; Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-42 Frank Wilsbach G Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 Fran nk W Ernie Woerner T Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Ern nie W Allll pl players listed above were on official NFL regular-season rosters. List courtesy of •A Campbell, former Director of the Bison Club. Jim m Cam

NFL Team(s)/Year(s) () () Canadian Football League New York Giants, 1987 Name Nam Pos. CFL Team(s)/Year(s) Pottsville Maroons, 1925 Kevin Eiben LB Toronto Argonauts, 2001-pres. Kev Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930 Canton Bulldogs, 1922; Cleveland Indians, 1923 Arena Football League Justin Brumbaugh HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931 Name Nam Pos. AFL Team(s)/Year(s) Sean Conover DE Tennessee Titans, 2006-2007; Hunter Adams OL/DL Carolina Cobras, 1999-2000; Nashville Kats, Hun Atlanta Falcons, 2008; Detroit Lions, 2009 2001; Las Vegas Gladiators, 2001-2003 Enio Conti G Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-45 Gary Carruthers OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 Gar Harry “Gump” Dayhoff HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924; OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003-04 Jon Churchill Pottsville Maroons, 1925 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 Joe Massey Jack Dempsey T Pittsburgh Steelers, 1934; Corey Mayo OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2005-06 Cor Philadelphia Eagles, 1934, 1937 Garry Reynolds OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 Gar Wally Diehl FB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-30 John Dooley T Rochester Jeffersons, 1922,1924Sean Conover (top) debuted with the Tennessee Titans 25; Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 Bill Edgar HB Buffalo All-Americans, 1923; in 2007. Kevin Eiben (bottom) was MVP of the Toronto Akron Indians, 1923 Argonauts 2004 Grey Cup team. Albert “Bud” Ellor E Newark Tornadoes, 1930 James “Wally” Foster QB Buffalo Bisons, 1925 Harry “Pete” Fry E Staten Island Stapletons, 1932 Earl Goodwin E Pottsville Maroons, 1928 Mryl Goodwin HB Pottsville Maroons, 1928 Eddie Halicki HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1929-30 Ernie Hambacher FB Orange Tornadoes, 1929 Sam Havrilak QB/WR Baltimore Colts, 1969-73; New Orleans Saints, 1974 Johnny Hendren HB Cleveland Indians, 1921; Canton Bulldogs, 1921 Brian Henesey RB Arizona Cardinals, 1994 Clarke Hinkle FB Green Bay Packers, 1932-41 Gene Hubka HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1947 Ken Jenkins RB Detroit Lions, 1983-84; Washington Redskins, 1985-86 Tom “Pottsville” Jones G Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930; Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931; New York Giants, 1932-37; Green Bay Packers, 1938 Frank Jordan HB Rock Island Independents, 1920; Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 George Kiick FB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1940, 1945 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927-31; Tony Kostos E Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930; Philadelphia Eagles, 1933 John Lott T Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1930 Felix McCormick HB Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Ken Jenkins played for the Detroit Lions and Brad Myers HB Los Angeles Rams, 1953, 1956 Washington Redskins after a Hall of Fame career Philadelphia Eagles, 1958 at Bucknell. Name Earl Beecham Vic Bihl Eddie Bollinger Arda Bowser

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 Letterwinners  Listed on the following pages are the names of people who have earned varsity football letters at Bucknell. Symbols: (C) Captain; (CC) Co-Captain; (TC) Tri-Captain; p (Tr.) Trainer; (Mgr.) g Manager. Anderson, Charron, 92 Anderson, Eric, 81-82 Anderson, George, 58 Anderson, Josh, 2008-09 Anderson, William, 40-41-42 (C) Andrush, George, 85-87 Anthony, Michael, 2006 Antinnes, Mark, 86 Antkowiak Antkowiak, Robert, 52-53-54 Apgar, Ch Charles, 57-58 (CC) Applegate Applegate, Nolan, 2006-07-08 Archer, J., 13 Archeson, W.C., 15 Arentowic Arentowicz, Frank, 66-67-68 Armour, C C., 1899 Arnold, J. J.H., 10 Arroyo, M Matthew, 2001 Aspinwall Aspinwall, Glenn S., 51 Auchenba Auchenbach, Scott, 87-88-89 (CC) Aucker, Jo John, 59-60 Augsberge Augsberger, Michael, 87-88-89-90 (CC) Austin, Pa Paul, 89-90 Axe, Mich Michael, 72-73-74 (CC) Azarik, Ph Phil, 2005-06-07-08

B-B-B Mike Axe

A-A-A Abdelaal, Hesham, 2007 Abdellah, Hassen, 76-77-78-79 bd l h T Abdulghani, Tareq, 2002 Acy, Jerome, 2000-01-03-04 Adamec, Kenneth, 52-53 Adams, Edward J., 51-52 Adams, H., 04-05 Adams, Hunter, 95-96-97 (TC) Agnelli, Carl, 88 Ahern, Ryan, 2005 Ahrens, Roger, 88 Aiello, Scott, 84-85 Albert, Jr., Robert R., 49-50-51 (CC) Albrecht, Robert E., 44 Alexander, Bret, 84-85-86 Alexander, Thomas, 59-60-61 Alfano, Patrick, 2000 Allan, Lawrence, 64 Allen, C.W., 1888(C)-89(C)-90(C)-91(C) Allen, Joseph W., 13-14 Allen, William, 44*-45 Allen, Zach, 2005-06 Allsworth, John 25 (Mgr.) Amerman, E.C., 1898 Ammerman, W.G., 29-30 Amrhein, Andrew, 93 Andersen, Tyler, 2008 09 2008-09

Phil Azarik

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Bagdy, Ch Charles, 74-75 Bailey, Bra Brandon, 2002-03-04-05 Bailey, G.W G.W., 26 Bailey, Wi William, 2002 (Mgr.) Bair, Char Charles, 67-68-69 Baker, De Dennis, 71 Baker, Jos Joseph, 82-83 Baker, Mi Michael, 84-85 Baker, W.R W.R., 15-16 Balcavage Balcavage, Thomas, 80 Baldauf, B.A., 16 Baldwin, C.H., 04-05-06-07 Banitz, 24 Banks, B.L., 14-15-16 Bannar, James, 59 (Mgr.) Barclay, G.O., 1893 Barimo, Stephen, 86-87-88-89 Barnes, Dennis, 88-89-90 Barnett, James, 91(Mgr.) Barrett, O.R., 1900-01 Barron, Edgar E., 37 Barron, John, 61-63-64 (C) Bartholemew, E.R., 10-11 Baskins, C.L., 09 Baumberger, Andrew, 2002 Bauta, Luman, 99-2000-01-02 Beach, David, 84-87 Beaduy, Hank, 43* Beals, George, 68 Bean, Roland, 33 Bear, J.R., 1883 Becker, Eric, 2003-04-05 Beecham, Earl, 84-85-86 (CC) Beemer, F.D., 08 Bell, Andr Andrew, 2009 Benedict, G.N., 28 (Mgr.) Benjamin Benjamin, Ronald, 66 Bennett, B Brad, 77 Bennett, C Clyde, 44-46 Bennett, W Walter, 40-41 Berardinel Berardinelli, David, 89-90-91-92 (TC) Bergfeld, JJohn, 58-59 Bergkamp Bergkamp, Harry, 32-33-34 Bering, Jo Joseph, 72-73 Bering, Jo Joseph Jr., 2003 Berk, Leon S., 38 Bernardin Bernardini, Brad, 93 Berry, Rya Ryan 2004 Bessel, Mo Morris, 39-40 (CC) Bianchi, R Robert, 72-73-74 Biden, Do Douglas, 71 Biemer, Thomas, 83 Bigler, Ha Harold S., 44 Bihl, A.W A.W., 23-24-25-26 Bihl, V.A. V.A., 19-20-21-22 (C) Binns, D. D.H., 05 Bird, Rob Robert, 93-94-95 (CC) Black, Pet Peter, 81 Blaisdell, N N.S., 24-25-26 Blaisdell, W W., 24 Blecksmit Blecksmith, Alex, 2000 Bloch, Da Darren, 93 Blount, St Stephen, 86 (Mgr.) Bobulinsk Bobulinski, Lisa, 86 (Mgr.) Boccella, M Michael, 2004-05-06 Boehmer, John, 78-79-80-81

Boiston, George, 32-33-34 (CC) Bolger, John, 74-75-76 Boline, Kyle, 2008-09 Bollinger, E.E., 27-28-29 Bolte, Tim, 2008-09 Bombich, Jeff, 95-96-97 Boner, George T., 39-40 Bongiovanni, Richard F., 81 Bonk, Harry, 33 Bontempi, William, 43 Book, Carson, 98-99-2000-01 (CC) Boone, Cecil, 91-92-93 (CC) Booth, T.W., 1887-88 Borich, Matt, 98-99-2000 Bortz, J.M., 17-18 Boswell, D.N., 17 Bosse, Kirk, 92-93 Bosze, Jr., Joseph J., 36-38 Bouffard, Ben, 2008 Boulden, Kevin, 97-98-99 Bourdeau, Richard, 59 Bovard, H.W., 02-03 Bovi, John, 38 Bower, Ryan, 2002-03-04-05 Bowman, Herbert F., 35-36-37(CC) Bowman, Jason, 96-97-98 Bowser, A.C., 19-20-21 (C) Boyd, Joel, 76-77-78 Boyd, Thomas, 61-62-63 (CC) Boyer, David, 70-71-72 Boyle, Jack, 94-95-96 Braaf, Will, 2007-08-09 Brader, William, 42 Bradwell, LaMario 97-98-99-2000 Brady, E., 11 Brady, James, 57-58-59 Brander, Russell, 85 Brandiff, W.D., 23 Brandt, C.F., 18 Braunlich, Earl, 43* Brauser, Sean, 92-93 Brazinski, Paul, 2008-09 Breckheimer, Mark, 74 Breen, Chris, 98 Bresnicky, James, 82 Brewer, C.B., 11 (Mgr.) Briggs, Jamal, 2008-09 Brinson, Jess, 2000-01 Brody, Joseph, 43* Bronson, Brian, 96-97-98 Brothers, Jack, 55-56-57 Brown, Denton T., 42-46-47 Brown, Peter, 68 Brown, Robert, 62-63-64 Brown, Steven, 85-86-87 Brumbaugh, J.J., 28-29-30 Brune, Joseph, 55 Brunnet, Robert, 71-72-73 Brunt, Lawrence, 74-75-76 Bucher, Leonard, 76-77 Bucher, Robert, 47-48-49 Buchovecky, J., 23-24 Buckwalter, Louis, 43* Buell, Harry, 85-86-87 Bukovec, Mark, 81-82-83 Bumpers, Rashod, 2006-07-09 Bunnell, C.E., 1898-99 Burian, John, 74 Burigana, Enus, 47-48 Burke, Howard, 70-71 Burke, Paul, 41 Burman, Edward, 93-94-95 Burman, Steve, 96-97-98-99 Burney, Jacob, 2003-04-05 Burns, Frank, 43* Butler, Craig, 65-66 Butler, E.H., 21-22-23 Butler, Jay, 88-89-90 Butterworth, R. Stanley, 51-52 Buzas, Joseph, 40 Byham, S.L., 21 Bzdick, John, 2002

C-C-C Cadman, Cale, 2006-07-08-09 Calarco, Michael, 97-98 Caldwell, John, 92-93-94 Caldwell, Timothy, 85-86 Caldwell, William T., 44-45 Calgano, Peter, 43 Callahan, Brian, 83-84-85 Camac, Robert, 45-47-48

Jerome Acy Cameron, Gregory, 81-83 Campana, John, 77-78-79 (CC) Campbell, Jesse, 93 (SA) Campbell, C.F., 1887-88-90 Campuzano, G.L., 09 Canarick, Sidney, 37 Canestrari, Robert, 86-87 Cangelosi, Charles, 94 Cangelosi, Michael, 2003-04 Cannestro, Victor J., 37-39 Capone, Gerard, 78 (student coach) Capone, Ronald, 64-65 Cardiff, Patrick W., 81 Cardinalli, Richard, 85-86 Carey, John, 86-87-88-89 Caricato, Michael, 82 Carlaw, Luke, 96-97-98-99 Carlin, E.D., 1899 Carlow, Joseph, 45 Carmona, Anddy, 99-2000-01 Carney, Will, 2005-06-07-08 Carpluk, William, 74-75-76-77 Carruthers, Gary, 2000-01-02 (TC) Carswell, Michael, 79-80 Carter, Anthony, 2008-09 Carvelli, A.J., 91 Case, D.B., 1899 Cassidy, James, 70-71-72 Castellani, Corey, 92-93 Casten, Christopher J., 81 Casten, Jeffrey P., 81-82 Castiglia, Jon, 92-93-94 Catalano, Joseph, 78-79-80 (TC) Catanzaro, Michael, 84-85 Catterall, G.H., 1895-96-97-1900 Catterall, R.C., 1887-89-90-92 Cavlovic, Craig, 87-88-89-90 (CC) Cerretani, Richard, 67-68 Chandler, Robert, 73 Charlesworth, Clay, 92 Chatman, Damian, 2009 Chaump, Donald, 59 Chironna, John F., 51-52-53-54 (C) Christathakis, Peter, 99-2001-02 Christina, James, 88-89 Churchill, Jon, 98-99-2000-01 Churchman, Roy, 71-72 Ciccotelli, Salvatore, 43* Cieslewicz, John, 76-77-78 (TC) Ciesnolevicz, Cole, 2002-03-04 Cihak, William, 87 Cinamella, Andrew, 2002-03 Ciperson, Robert, 70 Citron, Jay, 57 Clagett, Greg, 74 Clark, Byron, 82-83 (TC) Clarke, J.F., 06-07-09-10 (C) Claycomb, Larry, 59 Clayton, George, 69-70-71 Clements, Reynold, 61-62

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2010 Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Kirk Foulke Clifford, William, 75-76-77 (CC) Cline, Darryl J., 80-81-82 Cobaugh, Robert F., 48 Cober, A.M., 09 Cober, E.W., 1894-96(C)-97(C)-98(C) Cockill, G.W., 01-02-03(C) -04 Cockill, T., 15-16 Cody, Michael, 78-79 Cody, William, 54 Coffelt, John, 73-75-76 Cole, Vic, 2001 Coleman, Craig, 81-82-83 Coleman, Ross, 95-96-97-98 Collage, Stephen, 2004-05-06-07 Collett, Douglas A., 81 Collins, David, 79 Collins, M.R., 1893-94-96 Collins, Timothy, 81-82-83-84 Colton, Ryan, 2003 Connell, Michael, 61-62-63 Connelly, Donald A., 66 Conner, R. Holt, 55 (Mgr.) Connolly, Dan, 89 Connolly, Thomas, 70 Conover, Sean, 2002-03-04-05 (CC) Conti, Enio, 35-36-37 (CC) Conti, Greg, 2006-07 Cook, Donald, 63-64 Cooley, Robert, 62-63 Coons, Robert, 64-65 Cooper, C.D., 03-04-05 (C) Cooper, Colby, 96-97 Cooper, T.E., 1895 Cornwell, John, 56 Corsey, Jr., Edward, 84 Corson, David R., 35 Corson, E.S., 1889 Cortez, Edward, 2003 Cortez, R. Michael, 79-80 Cosgrove, Raymond, 59-60-61 Cosimano, Michael, 75-76-77-78 (TC) Cotter, Peter, 2006 Coulombe, Bernard, 44* Coulson, H.R., 07-08-09(C) -10 Courson, W.M., 1887 Coverdale, Gregory, 91 Cowan, George, 98-99-2000-01 Cox, Dennis, 57-58-59 Cox, Thomas, 65 Craig, H.L., 1897 Cramton, Michael, 88-89-90 Crawford, Evan, 2000-01-02-03 Cregar, P.B., 1894 (Mgr.) Cressinger, J.B., 1890-92 Cristoforo, Felix, 43 Croop, J.E., 06 Crouse, George W., 34-35-36 Crowe, Joseph, 31 Crudup, Charles, 93-94-95 Cruikshank, F.P., 11-12-13 Crum, Thomas, 65-66-67 Cunningham, John, 64 Currie, Ed, 92-93 Cyphert, Jay, 97 (Mgr.)

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Dailey, Joh John, 71-72-73 (CC) Dakan, M Michael, 76-77 Dal Bello, Ian, 2008-09 D’Aloia, Paul, P 77-78-79 Damaschk Damaschke, Dennis, 73-75 D’Amico, Lawrence, 79-80 Daniels, B B.E., 09-10 Dann, D. D.I., 30 Danowski Danowski, F., 14 Dante, Da Darrell, 82 Darringto Darrington, Raphael, 2002 Darrup, C Chris, 89 Davenpor Davenport, Robert G., 50-51 Davidson, Donald, 46-47-48-49 (CC) Davidson, E.E., 1883 Davidson, Michael, 74 Davies, J.E J.E., 1883 Davies, Pe Peter, 82-83-84 Davis, Bri Brien, 95 Davis, Jaso Jason, 2006-07-09 Davis, Ke Kenny, 2004-05 Davis, Lee Lee, 58 (Mgr.) Davis, R.G R.G., 14 Davis, R.J R.J., 1891-92 Davis, Ro Roosevelt, 2006 Dayhoff, H H.O., 20-21-22 Deacon, Thomas, 44* Dean, Thoomas A., 49-50-51 DeAngelis DeAngelis, Frank, 41 Decker, A Andrew, 2003-04-05 DeCourse DeCoursey, E., 22 (Mgr.) DeDomin DeDominicis, Eric 95 Dee Dee, Robe Robert A., 51-52-53 DeFalco, Andrew, 92-93-94 DeFeo, Nicholas, 2005-06 DeGraffenreidt, Aaron, 2002-03-04 Delaney, Timothy, 32-33-34 De La Rosa, Robert, 2008-09 DeMartino, Matthew, 2005-06 Dempsey, John, 31-33 DeNick, Frank, 2009 Denne, Thomas, 73 Dent, J.D., 15-16-19 Denton, J.C., 22-23 Depew, Alvin, 78-79-80 Depew, Eugene, 68-69-70 (CC) Depew, Terry, 70-71-72 Derrick, Randall, 2002 (Mgr.) DeRosa, Frank, 44* DeStefano, Josh, 2004-05-06-07 Devonshuk, David, 75-76-77 (CC) DeWoody, C., 1887 DiBernardo, Ian, 90-91 Dickens, James, 82 Diehl, F.W., 23 Diehl, G.W., 24-25-26-27 (C) Dietrich, J.J., 21-22 Diez, Richard, 70-71-72 Dillon, F.W., 1895 Dimitroff, Donald, 84-85 DiOrio, F. Joseph, 69-70-71 (CC) Diorio, William, 73-74 Diotisalvi, Anthony, 44* Ditka, Ashton, 59-60-61 Dlugos, Joe, 95-96-97 Dobber, Walter, 33-34-35 Dodd, Roger, 70 Doebler, W. Sherman, 46 Domazewski, Chester S., 42-46 Dombeck, Trevor, 2009 Dominick, Thomas, 84-85-86 Donahue, Kenneth, 68-69-70 Donato, Joseph, 79-80-81 Donkers, Jason, 94-95 Donnelly, Sean, 92 (Mgr.) Dooley, John M., 20 Doremus, Andrew, 94-95 Dorman, Jack V., 31-32-33 Douglas, D.A., 1901-02 Doviak, Gregory, 68-69-70 Drayton, Jack G., 33-34 Drexler, Fred, 43* Duda, Marc, 75-76-77 Dueger, LaVerne E., 39-40 Duerksen, Roger, 58 Duff, Jack, 66-67 Duff, W.W., 10 Duncan, Dell, 73 Dunkle, D.F., 10-11-12 Dunlap, S.B., 02 (Mgr.) Dunmire, R.B., 1888-89 Dunn, Timothy, 78-79 Dunn, William, 78

Duplicki, Alexander J., 48-49-50 DuPuy, Ted, 56 Durkin, Anthony, 82 Durner, Harry, 52 Durr, Kenneth, 78-79-80-81 Durtan, Stanley, 70-71-72 Dzurinko, Andrew, 62-63-64

E-E-E Eachus, John, 57-58-59 Eaton, A.T., 23 Ebner, G.G., 19 Eck, Stephen, 70-71-72 (CC) Eden, Josh, 2006-07 Edgar, A.W., 21-22 Edmunds, C.P., 07-08-09 Edwards, 1883 Edwards, Harold C., 13-14 Edwards, Stephen, 2005-06-07-08 Egloff, James I., 51-52-53 (TC) Eiben, Kevin, 97-98-99-2000 Elliott, Bentley, 64 Elliott, D.H., 1894-96-97 Elliott, Joseph, 61-62-63 Elliott, Frederick, 59-60 Elliott, W.W., 17 Ellis, Scott, 62-63-64 Ellor, A.W., 27-28-29 Ellson, Richard, 71 Elwell, Edwin, 72-73-74 Emanuel, Stephen C., 24-25 Endler, Harold, 31-33 Erb, Lester, 87-88-89-90 Erby, Corin, 2005-06-07 Errickson, Andy, 57-58 Ervin, Robert, 46-47-48-49 Esposito, Christopher, 89-90-91 Evanko, Kevin, 73-75 Evans, Bob, 77-78-79 Evans, Dave, 98-99-2000 Eyster, Llewellyn, 40

F-F-F Fahringer, Fredrick, 40-41 Faircloth, Matt, 2000 Fallon, Thomas, 65-66-67 Falvey, Brian, 80-81-82-83 Farbstein, Mitchell, 70-71-72 Farina, Nicholas, 31-32-33 (CC) Farley, Robert C., 43*-44 Farrand, Brigham, 2006-07-08-09 Farrell, Tom, 95-96-97-98 Farrow, W.C., 1887-89 Farthing, William, 89 Fassel, E.M., 06 (Mgr.) Fastuca, Douglas, 84-85-86 (CC) Faust, R.B., 18 Fawcett, Blaine, 90-91-92 Fazio, Salvatore J., 35 Feeley, Patrick, 93-94-95 Feldmann, Gordon, 69 Felton, Raleigh, 15 Ferraiuolo, William, 75-76 Ferreri, Roger, 67 (Mgr.) Fetterman, Terry, 56-57 Ficca, Vince, 98-99-2000 (TC) Fichter, Frank, 61-62-63 Fick, William, 67-68-69 Filer, John D., 34-35-36 (CC) Finkelstein, Moe, 54 Finsterbush, Levi, 2008 Firman, Robert, 2008 Firth, C., 1894 Fisher, H.C., 13-16 Fisher, Jonathan, 68 Fitzsimmons, Devin 2004 Fitzsimmons, Robert, 55-56-57 (CC) Fleming, Douglas, 45-47 Flesher, R.E., 26 Flurer, John, 52-53-54 Foley, Edward, 86-87-88 (TC) Ford, Darren, 78-79-80 Ford, Robert, 53-54-55 Forsyth, Douglas, 57-58-59 Foster, Brian, 99 Foster, J.W., 21-22-23-24 (C) Foulke, Kirk, 59-60-61 (C) Fourney, Alexander, 82 Fox, Jim 95-96 Fraass, Robert, 92 Fralick, Jason, 90-92 Frampton, D.B., 08 Francis, Greg, 72 Francis, Joseph, 2009 Frank, H.A., 04-05

Franke, William, 49-50 Franklin, Lester, 43* Frassenei, Rogers, 56-57 (CC) Frattarelli, Edward, 92-93-94 (TC) Freeble, C.R., 17 Freeman, James, 65 Freudenberger, G.V., 1899-1900 Frick, Justin, 91-92-93 Friday, Brandon, 2006-07 Frisbey, David, 2003-04-05-06 Fritz, Gary, 78-79-80-81 Fry, Harry, 29-30-31 Frymire, B.M., 05 Fullmer, Ian, 2007 Funair, Frank, 37-38-39 Funderburg, Gerald, 99 Furiell, Ralph, 32-33-34 (CC) Furio, Henry, 43* Furlong, Ronald, 87 Furman, L.B., 1887

G-G-G Gagarin, R., 79 (Mgr.) -80(Mgr.) Gaines, Gregory, 85-86-87-88 Gallagher, Joseph A., 49-50-51 Gallia, Louis J., 66-67-68 Gallo, Geoffery S., 80-81 Ganz, Jr., Paul, 51-52-53 (TC) Garcia, Francisco, 94-95 Gardner, Jon, 86-87-88 Garner, A.R., 1895-97-98 Garner, Damon, 91-92-93 Garrett, R.V., 26 (Mgr.) Garrity, Norman, 60-61-62 Garten, Thomas, 46 (Mgr.) Gaskell, Vernon, 45 Gaskill, A.J.S., 26 Gates, H.C., 00 Gavert, Jr., Roy V., 51-52-53-54 Gay, Brian, 93-94-95 (CC) Gdaniec, E.A., 13-14-20-21 Gdaniec, J.F., 11-12 Geosits, John, 47-48 (C) Gearhart, C., 1883 Geishauser, Greg, 98-99 Genna, Joseph, 80 Gentile, Mark, 92-93-94 Gerdeman, Gregory, 91-92 Gerhart, R., 1883 Gerhart, W.L., 18 Gerlach, Rob, 2008-09 Gerstmyer, Gregory, 90 Giacomelli, Donald, 68-69-70 (CC) Gibbon, Jr., Robert, 83-84 (TC) Gibson, David, 2001-02 Gibson, Justin, 2002-03-04 Gifford, Steve, 2001 Gilbert, H.N., 16 Gilchrist, E.P., 1895-96 Gilewicz, Paul, 68-69-70 Gilkey, Clinton, 58-59 Gilleland, Scott, 85-86-87-88 Gills, W.S., 01-02 Gillus, J., 1899-1900

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 Letterwinners  Giordano, J. Ronald, 61-62 Given, James, 85-86-87 (CC) Glass, C.E., 15 Glass, Edwin, 40-41 Glasser, Chad, 2004-05-06-07 Glenn, Joe, 2002-03-04 Glus, Robert, 92-93-94 Goldsmith, M.F., 05 Golomboski, Joseph, 80-81 Goodall, C.E., 1901 (Mgr.) Goodwin, C.L., 29-30-31 Goodwin, E., 26 Goodwin, M., 26 Goodwin, S., 25-26 Gordon-Hamm, Devin, 2009 Gore, Frederick W., 39-40-41 (CC) Gornto, Josh, 2007-08-09 Gorski, Peter, 93 Graham, Jeffrey, 66-67-68 Graham, John, 47 Grainger, Jonathan, 2005-06-07 (CC) Grant, Ralph, 43-44 (CC) Gray, William G., 51-52-53 (TC) Grecek, Leonard, 93-94-95 Green, Eric, 91 Green, Eric, 96-97-98-99 Green, Raymond J., 35-36 Green, William, 88 Greene, F.H., 1892 Grella, Gary, 82-83-84 Grennon, William, 80 Grey, W.T., 1899-1900 Grieco, Joseph V., 38-39 Griffin, Jerome, 69-70 Griffith, B.W., 1895-96 Griffith, Bart, 96 Grim, William L., 51-52 Gring, Edward, 27 (Mgr.) Groff, J., 07-08 Gross, Daniel, 47 (Mgr.) Grosswirth, Herbert A., 51 Grosvenor, Michael, 83-85 Gumb, Dana, 44* Gruenberg, Charles, 46-47-48-49 Guadagno, Andrew, 2005-07 Guerrini, Michael, 87-88 Gunthorpes, Alex, 97 Gurevick, Carl, 53 Gush, F. James, 78-79-80 Guyton, Zachary, 84-85-86 Gyre, Richard, 2000

H-H-H Haardt, William, 66 Hackley, Chris, 86-87-88 (TC) Haering, Robert, 62-63-64 Haft, Eric, 78 Hagan, Charles, 74-75-76-77 Haggerty, Michael, 94-95-96 Hahn, Byron, 20-21-22 Hajdu, Steve, 96-97-98 Halicki, E.H., 25-27-28 (CC) Hall, Charles, 45-47 Hall, Clay, 73 (Mgr.) -74 (Mgr.)

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Hall, Marshall, 79-80-81-82 Hall, Peter, 76-77 Hall, V.P., 17-18 Hall, W.J., 21-22-23 Hall, Jr., Walter J., 48-49-50 Hambacher, E.A., 27-28 Hammond, Rapheal, 2003-04 Hann, H.H., 15 (Mgr.) Hanson, H., 1887 (C) Hardman, Mike, 2004-05-06 Hardy, Todd, 91-92-93 Hargrave, F.B., 1887-88 Harper, Jay, 2008 Harris, H.F., 1895 Harris, Justin, 96-97-98-99 Harris, Kyle, 2000-01 Harrison, Marc, 89-90-91 Harriss, B.T., 06 Hart, Duane, 92-93 Hart, III, Edgar, 82-83-84 Hart, Jeffrey, 91-92 Hart, Lewis, 56-57-58 (CC) Hart, Matthew, 63 Harteveld, Peter, 92 Harwell, Hugh, 65 (Mgr.) -66 (Mgr.) Hatajik, Todd, 90 Havern, Thomas, 64-65-66 Havrilak, Samuel, 66-67-68 (C) Havrilla, III, Paul, 81-82-83-84 Hawk, D.J., 06 Hawk, G.W., 06 Hawkins, Robert, 85-86-87-88 Hayes, Chris, 2007-08 Hayes, Gene, 40 Hayes, J.F., 06 Hazlett, Todd, 94 Heather, Fred, 64 Heckman, Raymond S., 48 Heidt, Edward, 82-83-84 Heim, R.C., 23 (Mgr.) Heininger, Karl A., 50-51 Helfrich, David, 68 Helon, Chase, 2002 (Mgr.) Helsing, Dane, 99-2000 Hemmings, A. Bruce, 63-64-65 Henderson, John A., 48 Henderson, J.N., 08 Hendren, J.D., 15-16-19 (C) Hendricks, Ronald, 53-54-55 Henesey, Brian, 88-89-90-91 (CC) Henn, James, 65-66 Henneman, Brad S., 80-81-82-83 (TC) Henning, H.W., 21-22-23 Henry, Andrew, 87-88 Henry, David, 84-85 Henry, John Jr., 93-94 Henry, Tom, 77-78-79 Hepp, Bob, 2000 Herbert, Steven, 91-93-94 Herman, C.W., 1883 Herman, J.A., 1898 Hern, G.P., 11-12-13-14 Hershock, Robert, 56 Hertzler, John, 69-70 Hetsko, R Richard J., 49-50 Hettche, R Ray, 57-58-59 Hewson, JJohn, 43 Heydrick, Edward, 31 Heysham, T., 1890-91 Hibbard, David, 78-79-80 (TC) Hiles, Jam James D., 81-82 Higgins, E Eric, 97-99-2000 Higgins, W William, 88-89-90 Hill, Willi Willie, 95-96-97 Hines, Gr Gregory, 93-95 Hinkle, W W. Clarke, 29-30-31 Hislop, Ja James, 76-78 Hislop, Thomas, 75-76-77 (CC) Hixson, M Mike, 56-57-58 Hoak, K.E K.E., 29-30-31 Hodges, G Gilbert, 93-95 Hoffer, Jo Joel, 2004-05-06 Hoffman, E.T., 1897 Hoffman, Richard, 43 Hogan, G George, 95-96-97 Hohowski Hohowski, Ronald, 60 Hollabaug Hollabaugh, Richard, 74 Holland, C Craig, 78 Hollinger, C.D., 25-26 Hollinshe Hollinshead, F., 1893-94-96 Hollister, William, 53 Holmes, R Robert, 55-56-57 Homa, Da David, 84 Homan, F F.W., 19-20-21-22 Hoover, Ja James, 47-48-49 Hopler, H H.S., 14-15-16

Hopson, C.J., 2008-09 Hopson, Julius, 2005-06-07-08 Horan, James, 2000-01-02 Horning, John, 75-76 Horst, Jr., Robert, 92-93-94 Horter, G.C., 1889-90-91 Horting, Reed, 69 Howanitz, George, 94-95-96 (TC) Hubka, Eugene, 43-44(CC) -46 Hubka, Terry, 65 Hughes, Edward, 79-80-81-82 Hulick, J.E., 25 Humeston, E.A., 1898 Hummel, Jake, 96 Hunt, Brad, 96 Hunn, Richard, 56-57-58 Hurdley, Wally, 94-96-97 (TC) Hurley, Corey, 96-97-98-99 (TC) Hush, Charles, 79 Huston, Chris, 97 Hutchings, Corey, 95 (Mgr.)

I-I-I Idleman, Lee, 53 (Mgr.) Imbertson, Mark, 96-97 Ingram, Chris, 2007 Iwaskiw, Alex, 2008-09

J-J-J Jackson, Edward, 92-93-94 Jackson, John Henry, 2002-03-04 Jackson, William III, 94-95 Jaffe, Melvin, 39 (Mgr.) James, G.K., 27-28-29 James, Owen, 31-32-33 (CC) Jamieson, Edward, 68-69 Jamieson, William, 99-2002 (Mgr.) Jann, Henry, 71 Jansen, Keith E., 81-82-83-84 (TC) Jantzi, Eric, 89-90 Jaroschak, James, 92-94 Jemison, F.D., 21-22-23 Jenkins, E., 21-22-23-24 Jenkins, Harry L., 34 Jenkins, Kenneth, 79-80-81 (CC) Jenkins, Walter, 70 (Mgr.) Jenkinson, E.J., 1895-96-97 Jennings, G.A., 1893-94-96-97 Jessup, Todd, 92-93 John, Jim, 97-98 Johnson, Bruce, 69 Johnson, Charles B., 62 Johnson, Charles F., 60-65-66 Johnson, C.L., 18 Johnson, D.M., 21-22-23 Johnson, Elting C., 42-43 Johnson, J.C., 1901-02-03-04 (C) Johnson, J. VanWert, 49-50-51 Johnson, Jr., J. VanWert, 76 Johnson, Larry, 76-77-78 Johnson, Richard, 60 Johnson, Richard D., 48-49-50 (CC) Johnson, Richard S., 83 Johnson, Timothy, 2000-02-03 (CC) Johnston, Harry, 45 Johnston, William, 43* Jones, Arthur, 66 Jones, C.S., 27-28 Jones, E.E., 25 Jones, Edward, 70-71-72 Jones, Greg, 2007-08 (CC)-09 (CC) Jones, Roger A., 66-67-68 Jones, T.C., 27-28-29 Jones, Willes E., 37-38 Jonsson, Patrik, 95 Jope, Andrew, 90 (Mgr.) Jordan, A.A., 09-10-11-12 (C) Jordan, H.L., 24 Joyner, Terence, 98-99 Julian, A.F., 20-21-22

Ken Jenkins Kech, A.S., 05 (Mgr.) Keech, G.T., 13 (Mgr.) Keener, Jamie, 84-85-86 Keiser, Wilmon, 11-12-13(C) -14 Kelley, Don, 77-78-79 Kelly, J.E., 09 Kelly, Jeffrey, 89-90-91 Kelly, W.T., 24 Keltie, Bruce, 77-78-79-80 (TC) Kennedy, Antwan, 2002-03 Kenny, Brian, 64 Kenzie, Al, 56 Kern, Frederick, 40-41 Kerr, Stephen, 2001-02-03 Kerstetter, F.L., 09-11 Keshishian, John, 43 Kiely, Jr., William R., 48-49-50 Kiernan, Thomas, 41-46 Kiersarsky, Leonard J., 48-49 Kiick, George H., 37-38-39 (CC) Killeen, Calhoun J., 44 Killoran, Russell, 67 Kilpelainen, Janne, 90-91-92 Kimball, Andrew G., 81-82 King, Brian, 86 King, Michael, 94 Kinney, Arthur, 55 Kinports, B.W., 1892 Kinsey, Ronald, 63-64-65 Kinslow, W.D., 1890 Kirby, Frank A., 50-51-52 Kirk, Jim, 95 (Mgr.)

K-K-K Kachel, Leonard, 32-33 Kadien, Tom, 77 Kane, Kevin, 90-91-92 Kane, Thomas, 55 Kapp, C.G., 21-22 Karmilowicz, N.A., 24-25-26-27 Karwoski, Robert, 55-56 Kaslander, Jr., Robery A., 81-82-83 Kaufman, Peter, 2004-05-06 Kaufmann, Richard, 65-66-67 (C) Kaufmann, W.A., 1892-94 (C) Kawczenski, Matt, 99-2002 Keane, Christopher, 82-83-84-85

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Al Locey Kirkendall, H.W.D., 1887-88 Kirth, 16 Kisiday, Andrew, 75 Kissinger, Ardie, 96-97-98 Kisslak, Jay, 85 Kizekai, A.J., 2006-07-08 (CC)-09 (CC) Klaber, Richard, 53-54 Klauder, George, 54 Klawonn, Robert, 85-87 Klenovic, John, 69-70-71 (CC) Kline, R.D., 17 Klingensmith, Donald, 90-91-92 Klingner, Erik, 92 Klosterman, B.F., 25 Kmetz, Paul, 71-73 Knauer, Craig, 91 Knoneberg, Karl, 75-76 Knupp, Melvin L., 39-40-41 (CC) Koch, C.D., 1897 (Mgr.) Kochins, George J., 44-46 Kofke, Andy, 73 (Tr.) Kolak, Andy, 2000 (Mgr.) Kolodziej, Jason, 2006-08 Kopp, Travis, 91-92-93 (CC)-94 Kopp, W.T., 26 Koppes, Donald, 55-56 Korn, Ryan, 2003-04 Kosier, Robert, 58 Kostos, A., 25 (C) Kostos, F.C., 29 Kostos, J., 17-18-19-20 (C) Kostynick, Michael, 43 Kovacs, Stephen J., 44-45 Kowalski, Gerard, 75(Mgr.)-76(Mgr.)-77(Mgr.) Kozlowski, James, 54-55 Kramer, Brian, 97-98-99 Kreider, Joel, 77-78-79 Kremer, C., 18 Kremer, F., 18 Kreps, James, 79 Kress, Jeff, 72(Mgr.)-73(Mgr.)-74(Mgr.) Kress, R.H., 1898 (Mgr.) Krise, H.D., 1897 Kroner, A., 43 (Mgr.) Krueger, Thomas, 75-76-77-78 Krutchkoff, Todd, 90 Kubacki, John, 32 Kucera, David, 80-82-83-84 Kuhn, George, 67 Kuhn, Robert, 98-99 Kuhn, Tom, 99-2000-01 Kuhns, Charles, 75-76 Kunar, Matt, 95-96-97-98 Kupstas, B.G., 25 Kurtz, J.R., 09-10 Kutz, Charles, 86-87-88

L-L-L LaBrec, Josh, 94-95-96-97 Lachman, James, 2003-04-05 Lair, Alex, 2008 Lair, Andrew, 2006-08 Lake, Jim, 77 Lambert, Oliver, 65

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Landis, D Daryl, 89 Lane, Wil L William H., 36-37-38 (CC) Lane, Jr., W William H., 69-70 Langan, R Robert, 72-73-74 Lange, Ke Kenneth, 83 Laskowski Laskowski, Joseph, 69-70-71 Laughton Laughton, Robert, 62-63-64 Law, C.C. C.C., 1883 (C) Law, Keith D., 51 Lawrence, Calvin, 77 Lawrence, F.A., 15-16 Layman, D Doug, 96-97 Lazio, Fra Frank, 2002-03-04 Leach, Ch Chester R., 48-49-50 Leatherma Leatherman, Michael, 2000-01-02-03 (CC) Leavitt, Sh Shirley M., 31 (Mgr.) Leavitt, W Willard H., 36 (Mgr.) Lebec, Ric Richard, 60-61 Lee, Josh, 2007-08-09 Lees, W.L W.L., 17 Lefkandin Lefkandinos, George, 43 Leisey, Ra Randall, 67 Lemon, R Richard, 93-94-95-96 (TC) Lenhard, D Donald, 64-65-66 Lenhardt, G.K., 03-04-05-06 (C) Lennox, SScott, 94-95 Lerro, Wi William, 63-64-65 Lesher, H H.V., 04 Lesifko, M Michael, 73-74 Leskinen, Steve, 73-74 Lester, Joh John, 78 Letchwort Letchworth, George, 54 (Mgr.) Levine, W William, 85-86-87 Lewis, An Anthony, 2000-01-02 Lewis, Ray Raymond P., 18 Lichtenfel Lichtenfels, Philip J., 51 Light, Douglas K., 48-49-50 Light, Samual, 43* Lilly, Jeffrey, 76-77 Lipp, Glyn, 76-77-78 Lillis, Scott, 85-86-87 Lima, Paul, 96-97-98 Little, Brandon, 94-95-96 (TC) Lloyd, Ronald, 52-53-54 Lobel, A.T., 28-29-30 Locey, Alan, 80-81-82 Lockard, Kenneth, 2002 Locke, F.M., 30 (Mgr.) Locke, Jeffrey A., 81-82 Lockett, Jeffrey, 78 Lodeski, Ronald, 63-64 Lohr, Philip, 80 Long, George, 85-86 Long, Patrick, 66-67 Longaker, Robert P., 39 Lord, Adam, 99-2000-01-02 (TC) Lore, Francis R., 48 Lourdeaux, Joe, 99-2000-01 Louthis, Peter, 67-68-69 Love, G.F., 1888 Lovelace, Anthony, 2003-04 Loyer, James, 73 Lovett, Josh, 2007 Lucadamo, Anthony, 69-70 Luccarelli, Eugene, 68-69-70 Luce, Stephen, 75 Ludwig, William R., 66-67-68 Lundberg, Chris, 99-2000-01-02 Lundberg, Cory, 97-99 Lusk, John, 90-91-92 (TC) Lustig, Justin, 97-98-99-2000 (TC) Lutz, Devon, 2005 Lympus, Shane, 91-92 Lynch, Mark, 78 Lynn, H.S., 26 Lynn, John P., 36-37-38

Mangum, O’Dean, 89 Manigan, Edward, 64 Manjuck, Todd, 2005-07-08 Mann, David, 78-79-80 Mann, Webster A., 44 (Mgr.) Manning, Paul, 55-56 Manrodt, Jr., Kurt, 36-37-38 Mansfield, Clay, 68-69-70 Mardaga, Louis W., 43*-44 Margaritonda, Donald, 92-93 Marhefka, David, 73 Marinak, Douglas, 67-68-69 Marks, Robert, 64-65-66 (CC) Marohnic, Michael, 75 Marquardt, Albert, 2001-02-03 Marren, David S., 81 Marrow, Jason, 98-99-2001 Marsh, C.S., 04 (Mgr.) Marsh, H.B., 1892-93 Marshall, James, 86 (Mgr.)-87 (Mgr.) Marshall, Robert, 89-90-91 Marsilio, Chad, 97-98-99-2000 Marsilio, Jared, 2001-02-03 Marsoobian, Armen, 72 (Mgr.) Martell, Jay, 2004 Marter, C.D., 29-30-31 (C) Martin, David, 83-84-85-86 Martin, L.P., 30 Martin, Thomas, 90-91 Martz, C.J., 18 Maslanik, Ronald, 59-60 Mason, Joseph S., 49-50-51 Masonis, Robert, 83-84 Massaro, Luke, 2009 Massey, Joe, 99-2000-01-02 Mathewson, Christy, 1898-99-1900 Mathias, Larry, 57-58-59 (C) Mathieson, Richard, 64 (Mgr.) Mathiew, Charles, 45 Matthews, Eugene, 42-43 (CC) -46 Matthews, Robert, 97 (Mgr.)-99 (Mgr.) Matzura, Stephen, 2004-05 Mauritz, Peter, 78-79-80 Maute, Robert, 83-84-85 Mayer, Walter, 60-61 Mayo, Corey, 2001-02-03-04 Mayock, Matthew, 85-86-87-88 Mays, Vincent, 91-92-93 Mazanek, Anthony P., 36 McAllister, F.B., 08-09-10 McAnulty, N.B., 10 (Mgr.) McCann, Vincent, 65-66 McCartney, Richard, 54-55 McClain, W.J., 30 McCleary, H.C., 23-25 McCloskey, Lee E., 48 McCloy, James, 86-88 McConnell, Paul V., 42-47(C) McCormick, F.G., 24-25-26-27 McCormick, H.E., 1901-02 McCoy, Alvin, 86-88-89 McDaniel, Robert, 43* McDermott, F.P., 14-15-16-19 McDevitt, Edward, 70-71-72 McDonald, Mike, 77-78-79(CC)-80 McDonough, M.J., 09 McDowell, C.A., 23 McDowell, Don, 97-98-99

McElhany, John F., 39-40 McElvene, Kevin, 90-91-92 McFall, Robert, 43* McFarland, William, 84-85 (CC) McFarlane, Tyler, 2007 McFate, Edward, 38 McGaughey, George, 33-34 McGinnis, Jr., Edward J., 49 (Mgr.)-50 (Mgr.) McGlincy, Lewis, 40 McGowan, Edward J., 42 McGrane, Eugene, 43* (Mgr.) McGrath, Frederick, 76 McGraw, H.C., 20-21-22 McGuire, P.J., 18 McHugh, Steven, 92-93-94 McKay, William, 45-46-47 McKeever, J.E., 04 McKibbin, Martin H., 49-50-51 McKinnon, Carl, 46 McLaughlin, John, 74-75-76 McLeod, Nick, 2008-09 McMahon, 1901 McMahon, John, 47-48 McNinch, A.E., 05-06 McQuiston, C.L., 1895 McQuown, William, 61-62-63 McSorley, Harry J., 51-52 (CC) Mears, Warren K., 44-46 Meehan, Eugene, 55-56-57 Meenan, Daniel, 86-87-88 Megargee, J.L., 1892-93-94 Megargel, Robert, 45 (Mgr.) Melberger, Clifford, 58-59-60 (C) Merrell, Robert B., 42-47 Meltzer, Philip, 72-73 Melville, Bob, 62 (Mgr.) Mesaros, Ronald, 91 Meseroll, Charles, 40(Mgr.)-41(Mgr.) Meyer, Karl, 74-75-76 (TC) Mezza, Anthony, 30-31 Michalski, John, 54-56 Miele, Anthony D., 48 Miller, C.L., 29-30 Miller, Christopher, 86-87-88-89 Miller, Jeffery, 78-79-80-81 (CC) Miller, Leonard E., 41-42 Miller, Mark, 92-93-94-95 Miller, Matt, 2002-03-04 Miller, Michael, 76 Miller, Philip, 33-34-35 Miller, Ray, 77 Miller, C. Rich, 93-94-95-96 Miller, Samuel, 47 Millhouse, Steven, 2002 Minggia, Adam, 2001-02 Minker, Marion, 53-54 Mironov, Scott, 85 Misiec, Mariusz, 95-96-97 Mitchell, F.B., 27-28 Mitchell, James, 80-81-82 Mitchell, R.E., 25 Mitchell, Thomas, 63-64-65 Molnar, Yancy, 90 Mols, William E., 35 Moncilovich, George, 58-59 Montagna, Jeffrey, 2002-03-04 Moore, Charles, 45 Moore, Milton, 95

M-M-M Maczuzak, Paul, 65-66-67 MacGibbon, Glen, 80-81-82 Mackenzie, Doug, 2004 Maeby, John T., 49-50 Magagna, Albert, 41-42-43* Magee, E.J., 1898 Magee, R.L., 24-25-26 Magee, Robert, 74-75 Magill, Lenny, 2009 Mahl, Gerald, 97-2000 (Mgr.) Mahood, W.T., 25 Mair, Jesse, 40-46 Makovsky, Brian, 87-88-89 Malin, Theodore, 91-92 Malone, Patrick, 59-60-61 Maloney, R.J., 92 Malsky, Leo, 88 Mangan, T.J., 15-16-19-20

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 Letterwinners  Moore, Stanley B., 44 Morales, Juan, 99-2000-01-02 Moran, A.T., 1899 Moretz, J. Anthony, 70-71-72 Morgan, Dennis, 60-61 Morgan, Edward, 63-64-65 Morgan, J.C., 2000-01-02 Morgan, Marques, 2007-08 Morgan, N.W., 22 Morgan, Philip, 61-62-63 Morgan, Richard, 70-71 Morgans, Patrick, 89 Morone, Philip, 47 Morrett, D.W., 19-20-21-22 Morrette, F., 14 Morris, R.B., 04 Morrison, A.B., 17-18-23 Morrison, Craig, 77-78-79 Morrow, Michael, 83-84-85-86 Morton, Thomas, 70 Mount, F., 1891-93 Mowery, Bruce, 82-84 Moyer, Ronald, 65-66-67 Moyes Tyrone, 94 Mozal, Nicholas, 2005-06-07 Mucher, R.E., 24 (Mgr.) Mulford, A.C., 1895 Mulhall, Brian, 87-88 Mullen, Kevin, 2005-06-07-08 (CC) Munk, R., 08 Murnane, Frederick C., 51 Murnane, Owen D., 51-53 Murphy, Andrew, 43 Murphy, Brian, 87 Murphy, Neil, 59 Murphy, Robert, 44* Murray, Carroll A., 42-43 Murray, St. Clair, 16 (Mgr.) Murray, Thomas, 74-75 Musselman, Nathan, 96-97-98-2000 Mutzel, L.K., 28-29-30 Muzi, Erich, 95-96-97-98 (TC) Myers, Alonzo, 70 Myers, Bradford J., 50-51-52 Myers, Edward C., 31-32-33 Myers, George, 45 Myers, Jeremy, 95-96-97-98 (TC) Myers, Joseph, 88

N-N-N Naffah, Ned, 44 Nagel, Jr., Charles W., 39-40-41 Nana-Sinkam, Sam, 2006-08-09 Nardone, Flavio L., 50 Natress, W., 1896 Nauman, J. Douglas, 70-71-72 Nazar, Barry, 67 Nealy, Bruce, 55-56-57 Negron, Charles, 57-58-59 Nesbitt, James, 73-74-75-76 (TC) Nesselbush, Robert, 84-85 Netski, Edward A., 44 Newcomb, B.L., 16-17 (C) Newland, Charles, 62

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Newman, John, 69-70 Nied, Edward L., 30-31-32 (C) Niemczyk, Stefan, 2004-05-06 (CC) Nikodem, W.J., 30 Niple, C.A., 06-07 (C) Nissley, Travis, 2007-08-09 Noll, R. Matthew, 91-92 Norris, McKinley, 79-80 Nosal, Mark, 71-72-73 Noteboom, Stephen, 93-94-95 Noteware, Thomas, 60-61 Novacich, Jr., Kenneth, 83 Novak, Darryl, 62 Nutt, Ian, 2002-03-04 Nycamp, John, 81

O-O-O Oberg, Christopher, 86-87 O’Brien, C., 05-06-08 (C) O’Brien, G.E., 09-10-11 O’Brien, James, 52 O’Brien, Kevin, 68 (Mgr.)-69 (Mgr.) Odenbach, Alex, 2006-07-08 Ogden, David, 73-74-75 O’Leary, T.A., 10 Olendorf, F., 05 Olson, Ronald, 87-88-89 Ondrasik, John, 70-71-72 O’Neil, Daniel, 69 Onischenko, Tarras, 68-69-70 Orazi, Jeff, 2002-03-04-05 O’Reilly, Cameron, 2007 O’Reilly, John, 67-69 Orlowski, Richard, 60-61-62 Ormsby, Michael, 82-83 Orth, Drew, 2008-09 Oshinskie, Robert, 92 Ostendarp, James E., 48-49 Otlowski, Raymond W., 36 Ott, David, 58 Owens, E.G., 1883 Owens, Henry, 54 Owens, W.S., 08 Owoyele, Robert, 2009 Oyekoya, Samuel, 2009 Ozersky, 1902

P-P-P Paglia, Blaise, 2000-01 Palermo, Matt, 2004-05-06 Palko, Dan, 96-97-98-99 (TC) Palladino, Robert, 69 (Mgr.) -70 (Mgr.) Pangonas, Tim, 81-82-83 Papadakis, John, 96-97-98-99 (TC) Pape, Jeffrey, 89-90-91 Parham, Terence, 94-95-96-97 Paro, Patrick, 79-80 Parr, John, 42 Passerotti, Richard, 78-79-80 Pasternak, Shaun, 2007-08-09 Patty, Jeremy, 92-93-94 Patzwall, Robert, 57-58-59 Pavlechko, Timothy, 89-90 Pawlina, Thomas, 66-67 Peale, S.J. S.J., 15-16(C) -19 Peatross, G Gary, 92-93-94 Peay, Jacq Jacques, 81-82-83 Pechulis, A Arnold V., 48-49-50 (CC) Pecone, C Chris, 96 Peer, Chri Chris, 95-96-97 (TC) Pegg, Har Harold C., 37-38-39 (CC) Pegg, Rob Robert, 65 Pensabene Pensabene, Michael, 73-74-75 Perkins, O Oji, 95-97 Perry, Ber Bernard, 94-95-96 (Mgr.) Peters, Ch Charles, 31-32-33 Petersen, D Dorian, 2003-04-05-06 (CC) Pethick, R Robert, 33-34-35 Petronzio, Matt, 95 (Mgr.) Pettit, Ray Raymond F., 51-52 Pezak, Jos Joseph, 68 Pfeiffer, W William B., 35-37 Pflug, Dav David, 89-90 Phaturos, William, 92 Phelan, Ja James, 2007-08-09 (CC) Phelps, D D.E., 02 Phillips, D David, 80-81-82 Phillips, Jo Joseph, 68-69-70 Phillips, K Kenneth, 93 (Mgr.)-94 (Mgr.) Phillips, L Lucas, 98-99-2000 (TC) Phillips, M Michael, 93-94-95 Pickering, Cyril, 2006 Piekarski, F., 18 Piersol, L. L.O., 06-07 Pimm, W. W.B., 1889-90-91

Pisano, William, 90-91 Platt, Wesley, 13 Plewak, John, 38-39-40 (CC) Pluviose, Stephane, 2000-01-02 Pocius, Frank L., 38-39 Pocius, Martin A., 35-36 Podd, Chester V., 41-42 Pope, Martin, 58-60 Popeck, Henry, 53-54 Powell, Harry H., 44 Powell, Jabu, 98-99-2000-01 (CC) Powell, III, Ralph, 91 Powelson, Jr., Abram V., 50-51-52 (CC) Pratico, Steve, 95-96-97 Pratt, Christopher, 62 (Mgr.)-63 (Mgr.) Praylo, Christopher, 2002-03-04-05 Prendeville, Bill, 2009 Preputnick, Brian, 93-94 Prichard, K.C., 1898-99-1900 Priest, Forrest M., 31 Priore, Nicholas R., 38-39-40 Probst, Carl, 71-72-73 (CC) Pugliese, Vincent, 53 Puia, Carroll, 74 Pulgrano, Justin, 2007-08-09 Pulianas, Alexander V., 48 Purcell, David, 95-96 Pursley, Mark, 73-74-75 Pysh, Dennis, 82-83

Q-Q-Q Quarles, Donald, 2009 Querino, Ernest E., 41 Quick, Martin A., 36-37-38 Quinn, Edward G., 44 Quinn, M., 25-26-27-28

R-R-R Radcliffe, William, 67-69 Rafferty, Jon, 2000 Rafferty, Sean, 2008-09 Rago, Anthony, 79 Ransome, Kevin, 2001-02-03-04 (CC) Ratkus, Theodore, 62-63-64 Rauscher, Victor, 79 (Mgr.)-80 (Mgr.) Ravina, Donald, 45 Ravenscroft, Aaron, 97 (Mgr.) Rawson, G.K., 14 (Mgr.) Rayhack, John, 69 Raymaley, Edwin R., 34-35 Reading, W.D., 12-13 Readinger, Gregory, 99-2000-01 Rech, William J., 66-68 Redd, Shawn, 98-99 Redmond, Leonard, 93 (SA) Reeb, Edwin, 64-65 Reed, Charles, 40 Reed, M., 20-21-22-23 (C) Reese, Walter, 86-87 Reh, Donald, 75-76 Reichert, James, 41 Reilly, William, 54-55-57 Reingold, Vernon, 44* Reistle, Jr., Jack, 90 (Mgr.) Reitze, David, 62-64 Reitzel, Edward, 60 Rener, Alison, 82 (Mgr.) Renneisen, Irwin, 72-73-74 Renock, Stephen, 71-73 Rexford, Stephen, 65 Reyonlds, B.R., 17 Reynolds, Garry, 99-2000-01 Reznichak, Joseph, 32-33-34 Rhines, W.P., 1887 Rhode, LeRoy H., 34 (Mgr.)-35 (Mgr.) Rhodes, Hoover, 37-38 Rhone, Kevin, 71-72-73 Rhubright, Joseph, 32-33-34 Rhym, Darren, 85-87 Richards, Zachary, 2002-03 Richardson, L.A., 11-12 Rickey, Thomas, 75 Rielly, James, 83-84 Riemer, H.B., 1896-97-98-99 (C) Rieu, George, 60-61-62 Riggins, L.L., 1890-91-92 (C) Rigle, Louis, 45 Riley, Harold, 62 Riker, Ralph, 54-55-56 Rinaldo, Anthony, 58-59 Rinaldo, Todd, 2006-07-08 Rivera, Stephen, 2007 Roberts, W.E., 03 Robertson, Bryce, 2008-09 Rocchino, George, 91

Rockett, Ron, 95-96-97-98 Rodgers, Donald, 63 Rodgers, Thomas E., 41-42-46 Roe, Joshua, 96-98 Roebuck, Douglas, 87-88-89-90 Rohrbaugh, Carson, 2008-09 Rohrbaugh, R. Luke, 68-69-70 Rosati, Joseph H., 35-36 Roseborough, Robert, 92 Rosenbloom, M., 18-19 Rosini, Ricco, 99-2000-01 Ross, Bill, 56 Ross, Charles, 72-73 Ross, Dante, 2002-03-04-05 Ross, E.W., 21 (Mgr.) Ross, N.C., 29-30 Rossi, Brian, 70 Rossi, Tony, 77-78-79 Rost, Lawrence, 66 Rowe, J.Z., 1895-96-97-98-99 Royer, James, 65-66 Rubright, Donald, 72-73 Ruger, Randall, 67-68-69 (CC) Ruggiero, Mike, 96 (Mgr.) Rupert, Robert, 52 Rush, Virgil, 2001-03-04 Rutan, Paul, 44* Rutherford, Andrew, 2003 Rutter, Eric, 90-91-92 (TC)

S-S-S Sabo, John, 65-66 Sajone, Nicholas, 2000-01 Sakowski, John, 93-94-95 (TC) Salberg, Russell, 44*-45 Salinger, George, 57-58 Salvatore, Peter, 2005 Sant’Ambrogio, Paul, 77-78-79 Sarnor, Blamah, 2002-03-04 Sayre, M.E., 06-07 Scalleat, Samuel, 64-65-66 Schaetzle, Martin, 80-81-82 (CC) Scharf, Jon, 2001-03-04 Schaffner, D.H., 11-12-13-14-15 (C) Scheurer, Robert, 85-87 Schiano, Gregory, 85-86-87 (CC) Schiebel, Richard, 75 Schlichter, Walter, 44* Schmid, V.A., 08-09-10-11 (C) Schoeneberger, Larry, 72-73-74 (CC) Scholtz, Ken, 96-97 Schub, F.O., 1992 Schultz, Bill, 77 Schultz, Carl, 43* Schwartz, Jerome, 43 Schweitzer, Joe, 2000-01-02 Scocca, Daniel, 87-88-89-90 Scott, Gary, 83-85 Scott, Howard, 38 (Mgr.) Scott, William, 33 (Mgr.) Seaman, Calvin, 47-48 Sease, Gary, 63-64 Seel, James W., 43*-44 Seigfried, Albert, 62-64 Seiss, Henry W., 30-31-32 Serrao, Francis R., 39-40 Shade, P.C., 05-06 Shaffer, Brian, 76-77-78 (TC) Shaffer, Robert, 90 Shephard, Daron, 75 Sheppard, R.F., 04 Sherbondy, Mike, 96-98 Sherwood, A.J., 1898-99 Sherwood, M.J., 1883 Shields, Andre, 2009 Shipman, J.O., 1883-87-88 Shipp, J.W., 01-02-03 Sholly, J. William, 64 Shoop, F.W., 08 Shorkley, T.M., 1899 Shorts, W.S., 22-23-24-26 Shover, Michael, 2002-03-04 Shump, Don, 96-97-98-99 Shupp, Joseph, 82-83-84-85 (CC) Shuster, Kenneth, 43 Sibert, Mark, 84-85 Sierer, Robert, 53-54-55 Siezaga, Felix A., 42-46 Sikora, Ken, 78-79 Sill, Jr., Robert, 81-82-83 Siman, Herman R., 49-50 Simmons, Brandon, 2007-08-09 Simpson, Richard, 2004-05-06 Sitarsky, Harry G., 38-39 Sitarsky, John J., 33-34-35 (C) Skiavo, John, 63-64-65

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 Letterwinners  Skinner, John, 69 Slate, A.G., 28-29-30 (C) Slater, Ryan, 2004-05-06-07 (CC) Slaughter, Eric, 97-98-99-2000 Smesko, John, 69-70-71 Smiley, J.B., 04 Smith, A.A., 1895-96-97 Smith, B., 1892 Smith, Bruce, 65-66-67 Smith, G.A., 19 (Mgr.) Smith, H.F., 1891-92-93 (C) Smith, H.G., 12 (Mgr.) Smith, J. Donald, 63-64-66 Smith, M. Ryan, 91 Smith, P.G., 01-02-03-04 Smith, Raymond, 82 Smith, Roosevelt, 89-90-91 Smith, Ryan, 2007-08-09 Smith, S.C., 00 (Mgr.) Smith, Stuart M., 34-35-36 (CC) Smith, Trevor, 87-88-89-90 Smith, Tyler, 2009 Smith, William, 2001-02 Smoot, J. Douglas, 78-79-80-81 Snavely, H.G., 05-06 Sniegocki, Matthew, 92 Snow, Kerry, 74-75-76 (TC) Snyder, C.F., 14 Snyder, E.A., 07-08-10 Snyder, Shane, 82-83 (TC) Soars, C.A., 1887 Sobus, Bruce, 72-73 Sogorka, Brian, 70-71-72 Sokol, Stephen J., 41 Solomon, Gerard, 70-71-72 (CC) Somerville, Scott, 82-83-84 (TC) Sommer, Maynard C., 44 Sommers, John, 59-60 Spahn, George, 68-69-70 Sparkenbaugh, Eric, 89 (Mgr.) Spatafore, John, 88-89-90-91 (CC) Spence, J.L., 25-26 Spielman, J. Edgar, 42 Spirk, Bernard, 72 Spisak, Dave, 77-78-79 Spotts, S.D., 15-17 Spotz, Jeffrey, 65-66-67 Spriggs, John C., 44 Squires, John, 83 Stabler, Andrew W., 50 Stallworth, Rashad, 2001-02-03 Stanley, Edward, 94-95 Stanton, F.W., 1898-99-1900(C)-01(C) Stark, Edward, 80 Stec, Edward, 46-47-48-49 (C) Steele, Wayne E., 43*-44 Steen, Harry, 63 Steen, Robert, 66 (Mgr.) -68 (Mgr.) Stefl, Harold, 44*-45 (CC) -46-47 Stein, William, 71-72-73 Steinhart, Conrad, 74 Steinhart, Corklin, 66-67-68 Stephanou, Stephen J., 37 Stephens, M.B., 29 Stephens, W.S., 24-25(C) -26 Stewart, E.L., 22 Stewart, James, 54-55-56 Stewart, Kevin, 85 Stiefel, Herbert E., 50-51 Stiger, Roy, 45 Stilley, Donald, 65-66 Stinelli, Thomas, 85

Stinson, Craig, 79-81-82-83 Stoddard, Alonzo E., 44 Stonebraker, Merle, 29-30-31 Storm, Eric, 2000-01-02 Stover, Theodore, 94-95-96 (Mgr.) Strang, Lester L., 44 Strausser, A.E., 23 Street, Erik, 89 Strickland, David, 93-94-95 (Mgr.)-96 (Mgr.) Strohecker, Russ, 91-92-93 (CC), 94 (TC) Stroman, Clyde, 74-75-76 Stroot, Jerome, 45 Strzelecki, R. Mark, 72-74-75 Stump, Dean, 60-64-65 Sturgeon, James G., 37 Sturgis, D.D., 12-13 Sullivan, John, 84-85 Summers, Robert L, 37 Surran, Jon, ‘97 Suth, Jr., J. Richard, 91(Mgr.) Svendsen, Craig, 93-94 Swanson, Craig, 2004-05 Swanson, Harold, 46-47 Sweet, L.D., 1898-99-1900 Swineford, William, 61-62-63 (CC) Sylvia, Dean, 84-85-86 Szabo, William M., 47-49-50 Szot, Walter S., 41-42-43

T-T-T Talley, Thomas, 60 (Mgr.) -61 (Mgr.) Tallman, Mark, 98-99-2000-01 (CC) Talmage, Burton, 50-51-52 Tanchuk, Michael, 74 Tarpley, Jamie, 97 Tashjy, Kenneth, 52-53-54 Taylor, E.L., 1899-1900-01-02-03 Taylor, Scott, 78-80 Teamer, S.P., 11-12 Teeter, Michael, 85-86 Terhes, Paul, 58-59-60 Teufel, C.M., 1899 Thiel, William, 74-76 Thistlewaite, Scoot, 93 Thomas, B.F., 1889-96 Thomas, Charles, 62 Thomas, T., 1898 Thompson, H.C., 07 (Mgr.) Thompson, John, 2004 Thompson, Michael, 80-81-82 (TC) Thompson, Mike, 98-99 Thompson, Neal, 96-97-98 (TC) Thompson, R.W., 03 (Mgr.) Thompson, Sean, 95-96-97 Thompson, W.E., 1897-98 Thomson, John, 2005 Thornton, John, 61-62-63 Tidwell, Shawn, 2002-03 Timko, Josselyn, 96 (Mgr.)-97(Mgr.)-98 (Mgr.) Todd, David, 93-94 Tolbert, M., 05-07 Toman, Jr., John, 90-91 Tomassetti, Louis V., 36-37-38 (CC) Tomeo, Jim, 77-78-79 Tomlin, Paul, 65-66-67 Tonge, Michael, 2008-09 Topham, E.M., 11-12-13-14 (C) Torok, Frank, 71 Townsend, Paul, 65 Traber, Beau, 2009 Traceski, Raymond S., 44 Traub, T. Geoffrey, 63-64-65 (C) Trigg, Ma Marcello, 2006-07-08-09 Trimble, W W.S., 17 (Mgr.) Trimmer, L.M., 24-25-26-27 Trotter, Nisan, N 2002-03-04 Trudnak, Stephen, 29-30-31 Trumble, Thomas, 65-66 Truxel, C. C.E., 27-28-29 Tuck, V.L V.L., 24-25 Tunison, R Reed, 97-99-2000-01 (CC) Turri, Ral Ralph, 73-74-75 (CC) Tustin, P., 1887-89 Twiford, Kenneth, K 59-60-61 Tyler, Ray Raymond L., 42-43-46 Tyrrell, Ri Richard, 60-61-62 (C) Tyson, J.R J.R., 08-11

U-U-U Udell, Mi Mike, 98 Ulmer, Da David, 2001-02-03-04 Urch, William, Wil 59-60-61 Utke, Stev Steven, 2004

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V-V-V Valentino, Joseph R., 35 Valinoti, Jack, 85 VanBuskirk, Peter, 75 (Mgr.)-76 (Mgr.)-77 (Mgr.) Vanermark, L.C., 32 (Mgr.) VanHorn, John S., 66 VanWhy, Eugene, 08 (Mgr.) Varano, Anthony, 99-2000-01 Varga, Steve, 97 Vargo, Joseph, 91-92 Vassar, David, 67-68-69 (CC) Velte, L.J., 09 (Mgr.) Venuto, Joseph C., 44 Verhey, Hubert C., 32-33 Vernoy, Robert, 57 (Mgr) -58 (Mgr.) Vetter, George, 31-32 Vetter, Mark, 66-67 Vidmer, Gary, 77-78-79 Vincent, Michael, 64-65-66 (CC) Visnovsky, Andrew, 43* Vituccio, David, 87-88-90 Vollmar, Jason, 2009 von Paris, John, 2008-09 Vorse, A.O., 03

W-W-W Waddell, Milton, 74-75-76 Waddell, R.N., 16-17-18 (C) Wade, Felix W., 44 Wadsworth, W.B., 27-28-29 Wagner, Charles, 56-57 Wagner, F.W., 24 Walasek, William, 55-56-57 Wall, Jeffrey, 90-91-92 Wallace, John, 82-83-84 Wallis, David, 55 Walls, K., 25-27-28 Walsh, Matthew, 89-90-91-92 Walsh, Ryan, 2004-05-06-07 Walter, L.S., 29 (Mgr.) Wancowicz, Chris, 2008 Wancowicz, Jason, 96-97-98 Ward, F.W., 1897 Ward, Michael, 81-83 Ward, Robert B., 42 (Mgr.) Wardrop, Richard, 73-74-75 (CC) Wargo, John, 43* Wargo, S.J., 17-21 Warmington, Todd, 99-2000-01-02 (TC) Washington, Raymond, 76 Wassell, H.B., 1899 (Mgr.) Watkins, E.G., 07 Watkins, John, 45-46-47 Watson, Don, 91-92-93 Watson, Kadero, 2005 Wattie, Gary, 76 Watts, Ben, 2005 Watts, Stephen, 2003-04-05 (CC) Weaver, Colton, 2009 Weaver, Matt, 96-97-98-99 Weaver, P.A., 18 Weaver, Richard C., 66-67 Weaver, William, 43 Wegener, Albert, 79 Wehrhahn, Allen, 80 Weidle, Jim, 97 Weingardner, R., 05-06-07-08 Weinstock, Nathan, 24 Weiss, Steven, 86-87-88 (TC) Welch, Jeffrey, 81-82-83-84 Welty, Andrew, 93-94 (TC) Wenner, Harry W., 37-38-39 Wenrich, Todd, 2000-01-02 Wenrick, Walter B., 39-40-41 Wernli, Matthew, 93 West, R.M., 1887 Weymouth, C.A., 1897-98-99 Wheeler, C.A., 04 White, Ahkiel, 2007-08-09 White, Troy, 91-92-93-94 White, W.S., 15-16 Whitelock, Jon, 92 Whitfield, Ryan, 2002 Whitner, Roshahn, 96-97 Wickham, O.W., 08 Wilcox, Cal, 95-96-97 Wilcox, W.S., 01-02 (C) Wilkins, Arthur, 69-70-71 Wilkinson, John H., 41 Wilkinson, William F., 33-34-35 Wilks, Jeff, 58 (Mgr.) Williams, C.W., 1889 Williams, Casey, 2006-07-08 (CC)-09 Williams, Mark, 87-88-89 (CC) Williams, R.F., 30

Williams, Robert, 60-61 Williams, Robert H., 44-45 (CC) Williams, Sam, 2005 Williams, U. Haskell, 62-63 Williamson, Brock, 2002-03 Wilsbach, A.C., 20-21 Wilsbach, F.W., 22-23-24 Wilson, Daris, 2001-02-03-04 (CC) Wilson, Jr., Foster C., 51 (Mgr.) Wilson, J. Mc., 1894-95 (Mgr.) Wilson, John C., 35 Wilson, Terrance, 2006-07 Windle, Billy, 2000-01-02 Winebrenner, John, 53-54 Winslow, W.D., 1891 Wisniewski, Mark, 82-83-84-85 Wissman, Greg, 2007 Woerner, E., 27-28-29 (C) Wolansky, Jack, 48 (Mgr.) Wolfe, C.D., 1891-92 Wolfe, George, 55 Wolfe, J.M., 1887-88-90-91-93-94 Wood, Edward, 31 Wood, William, 32 Woodring, L.E., 25-28 Woods, Marlon, 2007-08-09 Woodward, Hewett, 90-91 Woody, Vincent, 75-76-77 Worst, James, 43 Wrabley, William J., 48-49-50 Wright, Andrew, 97 Wright, Gregory, 70-71-72 Wuyscik, Dennis, 86-88-89 Wyant, A.M., 1891-92 Wyant, A.R.E., 1888-89-90-91 Wyland, Mark, 99-2000-01

Y-Y-Y Yackanicz, Nicholas J., 51 Yanelli, Albert A., 44-46 Yarnall, N.L., 15 Yearick, Kyle, 82 Yordy, Brett, 2001 Young, Bobby, 99-2000-01 Young, David, 2006-07 Young, George B., 50-51 (CC) Young, Robert, 97 (Mgr.)-98 Yuknus, Albert A., 81-82-83-84

Z-Z-Z Zabielski, Joseph, 92-93-94 Zack, Edward, 80-81 Zack, James, 84 Zager, Abraham J., 37 (Mgr.) Zanarini, Gene, 32 Zarlinski, Stephen P., 66-67-68 Zappa, Daniel, 92-93 (CC) Zayatz, Corey, 92 Zayle, Jon, 96 (Mgr.) Zenda, Steven, 80-81-82 (TC) Zentz, Richard, 71 Zigarelli, Fred E., 37 Zucker, Christopher, 91 Zvara, Daniel, 2005-06 * In 1943 and 1944, some servicemen stationed at Bucknell as part of the V-12 program participated in the intercollegiate athletic program. Since they were not regularly enrolled at Bucknell, they did not receive varsity letters, but they did receive a special wartime rd, the “Minor B.” award,

Vince Woody

2010 Bucknell Football


 Tom Gadd/1960 Lambert Cup Champions  Tom Gadd Remembered

The Tom Gadd Era (1995-2001) In seven years under Tom Gadd, Bucknell ...

On December 22, 1994 Tom Gadd was introduced as Bucknell’s new head football coach. Raised in California, Gadd was highly regarded in college football circles as a defensive guru, although he was hardly a household name among Bucknell followers in Lewisburg, Pa. It did not take him long to make his presence felt. Taking over a program that had enjoyed only one winning season in its previous 14, Gadd quickly instilled a winning spirit back into Bison Football, and he re-connected with the alumni, involving them in every step of the program. An inspiring presence not only in the locker room, but all across campus and in the surrounding communities, Gadd never had a losing season at Bucknell. The no-name from the other coast became one of the most beloved coaches in Bucknell annals, and he led the Bison football program to its most glorious seven-year stretch ever. On March 1, 2003, Tom Gadd passed away after a two-year fight with brain cancer. While the disease robbed Bucknell of a legend and a friend, his legacy will long carry on.

• Enjoyed seven straight winning seasons, the only time in the 120-year history of the program it’s ever happened. • Won 48 games, lifting Gadd into a tie for first on Bucknell’s all-time list of winning coaches. He achieved that mark faster than any other coach. • Won 73.7 percent of its home games. Bucknell went 28-10 at home under Gadd. • Placed a total of 97 players on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, more than any other team. • Captured only the second conference championship in program history, and the first since 1965. Bucknell won the Patriot League title in 1996. • Established school records for most wins in a season and in a sevenyear period. p The Bison enjoyed j their first 10-win season in 1997.

1960 Lambert Cup Champions The 1960 Bison football team was the first in program history to capture the Lambert Cup. The Bison posted a 7-2 overall record, shut out four of their nine opponents and defeated Delaware for the first time in nine meetings, 26-0, in the season finale. Overall, Bucknell outscored its opponents 179-59. Four All-Americans dotted the roster, which included future Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame members Tom Alexander, John Giordano, Mickey Melberger, Paul Terhes and Dick Tyrrell. • 1960 AP Little All-Americans: Paul Terhes (1st team), Kirk Foulke (honorable mention), Mickey Melberger (HM), Dick Tyrrell (HM)

Note: A 50 Year Anniversary Celebration for the 1960 Bucknell football team will take place on Homecoming Weekend 2010 (Oct. 29-31). There will be special gatherings for team members throughout the weekend. Former players in attendance will be recognized on the field at the Lafayette game that Saturday at 1 p.m.

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 Year-by-Year Records  Year 1883 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

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Overall W-L-T Pct. 0-1-0 .000 0-2-0 .000 2-3-0 .400 2-3-1 .417 1-3-1 .300 6-2-1 .722 2-2-0 .500 4-3-0 .571 5-3-0 .625 5-2-0 .714 5-2-1 .688 3-3-1 .500 4-4-3 .500 6-4-0 .600 4-4-1 .500 6-4-0 .600 6-4-0 .600 4-5-0 .444 3-3-0 .500 5-5-0 .500 3-4-1 .438 4-7-0 .364 3-5-2 .400 3-4-2 .444 2-6-0 .250 6-3-1 .650 6-3-1 .650 6-4-0 .600 4-4-1 .500 2-6-3 .318 3-9-0 .250 3-5-1 .389 6-0-0 1.000 5-4-1 .550 6-3-0 .667 5-3-1 .611 7-4-0 .636 4-4-1 .500 8-2-0 .800 7-3-1 .682 4-5-1 .450 6-3-1 .650 5-2-3 .650 8-2-0 .800 6-3-0 .667 6-0-3 .833 4-4-1 .500 7-2-0 .778 7-2-2 .727 6-3-0 .667 4-4-1 .500 3-3-2 .500 5-3-0 .625 3-5-0 .375 4-2-2 .556 6-3-0 .667 6-2-1 .722 6-4-0 .600 7-2-1 .750 2-5-0 .286 3-6-0 .333 2-7-0 .222 1-8-0 .111 6-2-0 .750 6-3-0 .667 9-0-0 1.000 6-3-0 .667 1-8-0 .111 6-3-0 .667 2-6-1 .278 3-5-0 .375 3-6-0 .333 1-8-0 .111 4-5-0 .444 7-2-0 .778 6-3-0 .667

Conference W-L-T Pct. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Head Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach Bill Young Bill Young George Jennings George Jennings George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins J.H. Costello Paul Smith George Hoskins By Dickson By Dickson By Dickson By Dickson George Cockill George Johnson George Johnson George Johnson Edgar Wingard Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Charles Moran Charles Moran Charles Moran Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Edward Mylin Edward Mylin Edward Mylin Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys John Sitarsky Ellwood Ludwig Ellwood Ludwig Al Humphreys Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell

Overall Year W-L-T Pct. 1962 6-3-0 .667 1963 6-3-0 .667 1964 7-2-0 .778 1965 6-3-0 .667 1966 4-5-0 .444 1967 4-6-0 .400 1968 5-5-0 .500 1969 3-5-1 .389 1970 4-6-0 .400 1971 5-5-0 .500 1972 6-3-0 .667 1973 3-4-2 .444 1974 2-8-0 .200 1975 5-4-0 .556 1976 4-5-0 .444 1977 4-5-0 .444 1978 5-5-0 .500 1979 4-4-2 .500 1980 6-4-0 .600 1981 4-6-0 .400 1982 4-6-0 .400 1983 4-5-1 .450 1984 5-5-0 .500 1985 3-7-0 .300 1986 3-7-0 .300 1987 4-5-1 .450 1988 3-7-0 .300 1989 5-5-0 .500 1990 7-4-0 .636 1991 1-9-0 .100 1992 4-7-0 .364 1993 4-7-0 .364 1994 5-6-0 .455 1995 7-4-0 .636 1996 6-5-0 .545 1997 10-1-0 .909 1998 6-5-0 .545 1999 7-4-0 .636 2000 6-5-0 .545 2001 6-4-0 .600 2002 2-9-0 .182 2003 6-6-0 .500 2004 7-4-0 .636 2005 1-10-0 .091 2006 6-5-0 .545 2007 3-8-0 .273 2008 5-6-0 .455 2009 4-7-0 .364 Totals (124 years) 564-533-51 .514

Conference W-L-T Pct. ------------------------------------------------1-3-0 .250 1-3-1 .300 2-3-0 .400 2-2-0 .500 3-2-0 .600 1-4-0 .250 1-4-0 .250 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 5-1-0 .833 3-3-0 .500 3-3-0 .500 2-4-0 .333 4-3-0 .571 0-7-0 .000 4-3-0 .571 4-2-0 .667 0-6-0 .000 3-3-0 .500 1-5-0 .167 2-4-0 .333 2-4-0 .333 57-76-1

Head Coach Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Carroll Huntress Carroll Huntress Carroll Huntress Carroll Huntress Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis George Landis George Landis George Landis Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Dave Kotulski Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis

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Odds and Ends BISON BY DECADE 1880s ...........................................4-9-1 (.321) 1890s .......................................41-28-6 (.587) 1900s .......................................41-45-6 (.478) 1910s .......................................43-44-8 (.495) 1920s .......................................60-31-8 (.646) 1930s .......................................51-29-9 (.624) 1940s .......................................40-35-4 (.532) 1950s .......................................41-47-1 (.466) 1960s .......................................54-37-1 (.592) 1970s .......................................42-49-4 (.463) 1980s .......................................38-57-2 (.402) 1990s .......................................57-52-0 (.523) 2000s .......................................46-64-0 (.418)

OVERTIME GAMES: 55 .500 11/11/95, won at Colgate (21-14) 10/5/96, lost to Penn (30-21) 11/23/96, def. Colgate (28-27) 9/22/01, won at Columbia (23-20) 9/14/02, lost at St. Mary’s (23-22) 10/5/02, lost to Colgate (13-10) 10/9/04, lost to Penn (32-25) 9/3/05, lost to Georgetown (19-16) 9/2/06, def. Duquesne (31-28) 11/22/08, def. Fordham (24-21) SEASON OPENERS: 85381 .690 In First Home Game: 92-30-1 (.752) In First Away Game: 44-75-4 (.374)

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 Yearly Results  1883 (0-1)

1894 (5-3)

1900 (4-4-1)

1905 (5-5)

No Coach

No Coach

George Hoskins

George Hoskins

N30 Lafayette

L

0 59

1887 (0-2) No Coach

N12 Penn State N19 at Penn State

L L

0 54 0 24

S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N10 N17 N24

1888 (2-3) at Lafayette at Lehigh at Wyoming Seminary Dickinson at Cornell

L 0 50 L 0 74 W 10 4 W 18 8 L 0 20

1889 (2-3-1) No Coach

O11 O12 O15 O26

at Swarthmore at Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall at Cornell Franklin & Marshall at Penn State

W 8 0 W 20 4 T 12 12 L 0 66 L 0 16 L 0 12

1890 (1-3-1) No Coach

O4 O17 O18 N8 N26

at Lafayette at Dickinson Franklin & Marshall at Cornell at Franklin & Marshall

T 0 0 W 12 0 L 6 22 L 0 26 L 10 12

1891 (6-2-1) No Coach

S25 S26 O10 O17 O24 N7 N14 N21 N26

at Lafayette at Lehigh Wyoming Seminary at Cornell Swarthmore Penn State at Haverford at Dickinson at F&M L

W L W W W W W T 6

16 4 32 4 32 12 70 0 12

10 62 0 0 12 10 0 0

1892 (2-2) No Coach

O1 O15 N5 N12

at Cornell at F&M W at Dickinson at Penn State

L 0 54 22 12 W 38 0 L 0 18

W 6 W L W L W

at Pennsylvania Franklin & Marshall Wyoming Seminary vs. Gettysburg vs. Penn State Carlisle vs. Dickinson

L W W W L W W

S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24

Bill Young

S26 O3 O7 O31 N7 N14 N21 N26

Wyoming Seminary at Pennsylvania Penn Reserves vs. Penn State at Cornell Bloomsburg vs. Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall

W L W W L W W T

10 0 0 40 10 0 10 0 0 54 18 6 6 0 0 0

1897 (3-3-1) George Jennings

S22 S25 O2 O9 O23 O30 N13

Pennsylvania Williamsport at Pennsylvania Penn Reserves vs. Lehigh Bloomsburg vs. Penn State

L 0 17 W 45 0 L 0 33 T 6 6 W 28 20 W 6 0 L 4 27

1898 (4-4-3) George Jennings

S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N8 N12 N19 N24

Wyoming Seminary at Bradford Nat. Guard at Navy at Maryland A.C. Swarthmore at Lehigh vs. Penn State at Maryland A.C. at Franklin & Marshall at Lafayette at Buffalo

W 6 0 T 0 0 L 0 11 W 6 0 W 34 18 T 0 0 L 0 16 W 6 5 T 11 11 L 0 6 L 5 36

1899 (6-4) 10 6 10 23 0 0 36 26 0 18 36 20 12

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George Hoskins

S23 S30 O4 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N18 N30

Wyoming Seminary at Williamsport at Pennsylvania Shamokin at Lehigh at Duquesne C&A Susquehanna vs. Penn State vs. Lafayette at Buffalo

W W L W W L W W L L

Wyoming Seminary at Cornell at Lehigh at Duquesne C&A Williamsport vs. Penn State Susquehanna at Army at Villanova

W L L L W W W L T

22 0 0 6 6 12 0 29 33 0 12 5 35 0 10 18 0 0

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 N1 N11 N18 N25 N30

1901 (6-4) 0 40 24 0 24 0 50 0 0 16 18 4 28 0

1896 (5-2-1)

No Coach

at Shamokin at F&M L at Gettysburg at Swarthmore at Haverford Penn State at Dickinson

54 0 34 0 0 4 42 0 12 8 10 0 6 12 0 44

Bill Young

O2 O9 O13 O19 O26 N16 N28

1893 (4-3) S30 O14 O21 N1 N3 N11 N30

W W L W W W L L

1895 (5-2)

No Coach

O10 O11 O20 N2 N17

at Milton A.C. Wyoming Seminary at Wilkes-Barre Franklin & Marshall vs. Colgate Carlisle vs. Penn State at Lafayette

22 22 10 40 5 0 45 5 0 0

0 5 47 0 0 35 0 0 12 30

Lewisburg A.C. Wyoming Seminary at Cornell vs. Carlisle at Pennsylvania at Lehigh Gettysburg at Wash. & Jefferson Burlingame A.C. at Athens A.C.

W W L L L W W L W W

18 5 5 0 0 6 5 6 0 6 10 0 51 6 5 11 34 0 17 6

W W W L L W L W W L

S29 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N24

6 0 29 0 16 0 0 24 5 6 61 5 5 36 23 0 17 5 0 6

29 0 12 0 0 6 47 23 6

0 12 6 6 17 47 6 5 22

S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21 N26

W 15 2 W 5 0 L 2 29 L 0 52 L 0 15 L 0 12 L 6 20 L 0 34 W 48 0 L 4 35 W 2 0

W 30 0 W 26 0 L 4 10 L 12 24 W 5 0 L 0 12

Susquehanna at Pennsylvania Gettysburg Delaware at Pittsburgh at Lafayette at Penn State at Dickinson Ursinus at George Washington

W 33 0 L 0 16 L 5 6 W 13 0 L 0 22 T 6 6 L 6 33 L 0 6 W 17 11 T 5 5

1909 (3-4-2)

George Hoskins

Lebanon Valley Villanova vs. Carlisle at Cornell at Maryland A.C. at Georgetown

Mansfield Gettysburg at Pennsylvania at Princeton at Carlisle at Pittsburgh at Syracuse at Lafayette Dickinson Swarthmore at Washington & Lee

Paul Smith

W L W L L L W W L

1904 (3-3) S24 O1 O8 O15 O29 N12

W 5 0 L 6 24 L 4 32 T 0 0 W 12 5 W 10 0 L 0 10 L 0 17

1908 (3-5-2)

George Hoskins

Wyoming Seminary vs. Carlisle at Watertown at Cornell at Princeton at Pennsylvania Lebanon Valley at Navy at Watertown

Mansfield at Cornell at Princeton at Navy at Virginia at Virginia Tech Gettysburg Steelton A.C.

J.H. Costello

S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N29

1903 (4-5) S26 O3 O10 O17 O21 O31 N7 N14 N26

0 0 24 48 15 5 34 0 9 47

1907 (4-7)

George Hoskins

Steelton YMCA at Buffalo vs. Carlisle at Pittsburgh at Pennsylvania Villanova at Yale at Navy Baltimore Medical at Watertown

29 27 0 0 11 18 0 18 17 0

George Hoskins

1902 (6-4) S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N27

W W L L L W L W W L

1906 (3-4-1)

George Hoskins

S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N23 N27

Lebanon Valley Mansfield at Cornell at Princeton at Virginia Medico Chirurgical at Navy at Georgetown vs. Villanova at Lafayette

George Hoskins

S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 N6 N13 N20 N25

Susquehanna at Carlisle at Gettysburg at Pittsburgh at West Virginia Penn State Dickinson at Swarthmore at George Washington

W 14 5 L 6 48 W 9 3 L 6 18 T 6 6 L 0 33 T 6 6 L 0 29 W 12 6

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 Yearly Results  1910 (2-6) By Dickson

O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Lock Haven at Carlisle at Dickinson at West Virginia at Lafayette Gettysburg at Penn State at Swarthmore

W 6 L 0 L 6 W 9 L 0 L 6 L 3 L 18

0 39 9 0 12 9 45 23

1911 (6-3-1) By Dickson

S30 O7 O14 O19 O28 N4 N14 N18 N25 N30

Lock Haven at Lehigh Wyoming Seminary at North Carolina St. at Rochester at Lafayette at Army Muhlenberg at Haverford at Ursinus

W W W L W L L W W T

19 0 3 0 22 0 0 6 5 0 0 6 2 20 20 3 15 0 3 3

By Dickson

Hillman Academy Wyoming Seminary at Pittsburgh St. Bonaventure at Cornell at Lafayette at Navy at Swarthmore at Gettysburg at Wash. & Jefferson

W W W W L T W L W L

George Johnson

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N7 N11 N18 N25 N30

W W L L W W L W W L

41 0 49 0 6 0 39 7 0 14 0 0 17 7 13 14 35 0 7 22

34 45 6 7 53 9 7 23 14 0

0 0 28 10 6 0 70 0 6 52

1914 (4-4-1) George Cockill

S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N26

Newberry A.C. at Princeton at Swarthmore at Cornell Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Albright at Gettysburg at Wash. & Jefferson

W L L L W T W W L

72 0 0 10 0 9 0 48 43 0 0 0 42 0 25 0 0 34

1915 (2-6-3) George Johnson

S18 S25 O2 O9

Bloomsburg Susquehanna at Syracuse Swarthmore

124

Bloomsburg Albright at Penn State at Susquehanna at Cornell at Muhlenberg at Princeton at NYU at Washington & Lee vs. Gettysburg at Georgetown Lebanon Valley

W 31 0 W 37 0 L 7 50 L 9 10 L 0 19 L 0 17 L 0 42 L 0 13 L 7 55 L 0 17 L 0 78 W 8 0

1917 (3-5-1) S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N29

W 14 T 0 L 0 L 0

0 0 6 3

Mansfield Swarthmore at Colgate at Pennsylvania at Cornell Carlisle at Syracuse at Gettysburg at Dickinson

W 25 0 W 16 7 L 0 24 L 6 20 L 0 20 W 10 0 L 0 42 T 6 6 L 0 7

1918 (6-0) Edgar Wingard

at Bellefonte Mount St. Mary’s vs. Villanova vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna Dickinson

By Dickson

Hillman Academy Lebanon Valley at Princeton at Cornell St. Bonaventure at Pittsburgh at Navy at Gettysburg Muhlenberg at Wash. & Jefferson

L 0 41 T 0 0 L 0 3 T 3 3 L 3 13 W 16 7 L 0 3

1916 (3-9)

1913 (6-4) S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N23 N27

at Cornell at Carlisle Muhlenberg at NYU at Navy at Gettysburg Lebanon Valley

George Johnson

1912 (6-3-1) S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

O16 O23 O30 N2 N6 N13 N25

W W W W W W

31 47 40 27 47 44

0 0 0 0 7 0

1919 (5-4-1) Pete Reynolds

S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N27

at Pennsylvania Bloomsburg at Penn State Muhlenberg at Navy St. Bonaventure at Syracuse vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna at Dickinson

L W L W L W L W W T

0 16 45 0 0 9 27 0 6 21 27 0 0 9 17 0 20 7 0 0

1920 (6-3) Pete Reynolds

at Pennsylvania Ursinus at Navy at Muhlenberg St. Bonaventure at Lafayette vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna vs. Dickinson

L W L W W L W W W

0 7 48 0 2 7 43 0 51 0 7 10 45 0 28 7 20 6

O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19 N24

1921 (5-3-1)

1926 (4-5-1)

Pete Reynolds

Charles Moran

at Wash. & Jefferson at Muhlenberg Lafayette (HC) at West Virginia Catholic at Navy at Gettysburg Susquehanna at Dickinson

L W L T W L W W W

0 26 14 0 7 20 0 0 41 0 0 6 34 7 62 7 21 0

Blue Ridge at Wash. & Jefferson George Washington vs. Villanova at Gettysburg vs. Haskell Institute Lehigh (HC) at Penn State Western Maryland vs. Dickinson

W L W L T L W L L W

53 0 2 17 13 0 3 7 0 0 0 36 27 0 0 9 0 40 13 6

1922 (7-4) Pete Reynolds

Mansfield Susquehanna Alfred at Navy at Lafayette at Pittsburgh Muhlenberg at Lehigh (HC) at Georgetown at Rutgers Dickinson

W W W L L L W W L W W

61 51 41 7 7 0 33 14 7 20 19

0 0 0 14 28 7 6 0 19 13 7

0 47 14 47 14 7 14 7 10

21 0 29 0 6 7 7 10 14

1923 (4-4-1) Pete Reynolds

Pittsburgh Alfred at Yale Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Lehigh (HC) at Georgetown Allegheny at Dickinson

L W L W W T W L L

1924 (8-2) Charles Moran

Western Maryland Gallaudet Muhlenberg O18 Lafayette (HC)* at Georgetown Army Corps vs. Gettysburg at Navy vs. Rutgers Dickinson *First game at Memorial Stadium

W W W L W W W W W L

6 0 39 6 33 0 3 21 14 6 26 7 22 6 6 0 12 7 7 11

1925 (7-3-1) Charles Moran

Western Maryland St. Bonaventure George Washington Haskell Institute (HC) at Georgetown at Holy Cross Gallaudet at Navy Dickinson at Detroit at Dayton

W W W T W L W L W W L

17 0 13 0 21 0 0 0 3 2 7 23 56 0 7 13 7 0 7 0 0 19

1927 (6 (6-3-1) 3 1) Carl Snavely

Susquehanna Geneva at Penn State vs. Villanova Gettysburg at Army at Lehigh W&J (HC) at Temple Dickinson

W T W W W L W L L W

43 0 13 28 34 0 20 3 13 46

7 0 7 12 0 34 6 19 19 0

1928 (5-2-3) Carl Snavely

Schuylkill at Geneva at Penn State Lafayette (HC) at Gettysburg vs. Villanova Lehigh at Wash. & Jefferson at Dickinson at Temple

W W W T L L W T W T

7 0 13 7 6 0 0 0 12 14 6 20 40 0 0 0 33 0 7 7

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 Yearly Results  S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

1929 (8-2)

1941 (6-3)

Carl Snavely

Al Humphreys

St. Thomas at Albright Wash. & Jefferson (HC) at Lafayette Gettysburg at Temple vs. Villanova at Penn State at Fordham Dickinson

W W L W W W W W L W

31 0 33 0 6 14 6 3 33 0 13 0 9 0 27 6 0 14 78 0

S225 S25 O4 O O11 O O18 O O24 O N1 N N8 N N14 N N22 N

1930 (6-3) Geneva Albright at Temple St. Thomas at Gettysburg Penn State (HC) vs. Villanova at Wash. & Jefferson at Fordham

46 6 26 0 6 7 14 0 26 6 19 7 20 14 6 7 0 12

Carl Snavely

W T W T W T W W W

34 7 14 14 23 7 0 0 46 0 0 0 7 0 10 6 14 13

Carl Snavely

St. Thomas Albright at Fordham at Temple Lafayette (HC) at Villanova Western Md. at W&J at Georgetown

W W L L W L W L T

35 13 0 0 14 0 14 0 6

0 6 30 12 6 13 13 14 6

1933 (7-2) Carl Snavely

S22 S29 O6 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N25

Waynesburg Lebanon Valley at Duquesne at Villanova at Lafayette Temple (HC) at Western Maryland Furman Wash. & Jefferson

1934 (7-2-2)

1937 (3-3-2)

Edward Mylin

S28 O5 O12 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24 N29 J1

Al Humphreys

Davis-Elkins W Penn. Military College T at Duquesne L at St. Thomas W Villanova (HC) W at Furman W at Wash. & Jefferson W Western Maryland L Penn State W at Temple T vs. Miami (Fla.)* W *Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

12 0 0 0 0 12 12 6 13 0 19 0 13 7 0 6 13 7 0 0 26 0

1935 (6-3) Edward Mylin

1932 (4-4-1) S23 S30 O8 O14 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

12 7 12 0 13 27 6 0 14 41 26 7 0 12 6 0 42 0

Al Humphreys

W W L W W W W L L

1931 (6-0-3) S25 St. Thomas* O3 at Geneva O10 Albright O16 at Temple O24 Gettysburg (HC) O31 at Villanova N7 at Georgetown N14 Wash. & Jefferson N21 at Fordham * First home night game

W W L W L W L W W

1942 (6-2-1)

Carl Snavely

S27 O4 O10 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Lebanon Valley at Muhlenberg at Penn State Boston Univ. (HC) at Temple Western Maryland Gettysburg at George Washington at Albright

W W L W W W L W W

46 7 34 0 0 6 19 17 21 0 20 7 13 14 14 0 38 6

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S27 O4 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N23 N28

Penn. Military College Ursinus at Villanova at Western Maryland Wash. & Jefferson (HC) at NYU at Detroit Penn State at Temple

W 7 0 W 20 0 L 0 25 W 3 0 W 6 0 L 0 14 L 0 53 W 2 0 W 7 6

1936 (4-4-1) Edward Mylin

S25 O2 O9 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N26

Ursinus Lebanon Valley Miami (Fla.) at Georgetown at Wash. & Jefferson Villanova (HC) at Detroit at Penn State at Temple

W 6 0 W 20 0 L 0 6 L 0 19 W 26 6 W 6 0 L 7 33 L 0 14 T 0 0

S24 O1 O9 O15 O23 O30 N6 N13

Ursinus Lebanon Valley at Penn State Miami (Fla.) at Villanova at Albright at Furman Temple (HC)

W W L T L L W T

21 0 13 0 14 20 6 6 0 21 0 6 20 7 0 0

1938 (5-3) Al Humphreys

S23 O1 O8 O14 O29 N4 N19 N24

Furman Gettysburg at Penn State at Temple Albright at Georgetown George Wash. (HC) at Miami (Fla.)

W W W L W L W L

28 27 14 0 6 0 16 0

6 14 0 26 0 13 0 19

1939 (3-5) Al Humphreys

S30 O7 O14 O21 O27 N4 N18 N25

at Gettysburg at Penn State Albright Georgetown (HC) at Temple Western Maryland Muhlenberg at George Washington

L 0 6 L 3 13 W 15 0 L 7 13 L 0 16 W 32 6 W 25 3 L 6 7

1940 (4-2-2) Al Humphreys

O5 O12 O18 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

at Penn State Ursinus at Western Maryland Temple (HC) at George Washington at Gettysburg Muhlenberg at Albright

L 0 9 W 33 7 T 0 0 L 7 10 T 0 0 W 20 7 W 6 0 W 7 0

S226 S26 O3 O O O9 O O17 O O24 O O31 N7 N13 N26

Lebanon Valley at Penn State at Temple at Rutgers at Boston Univ. Lafayette (HC) Gettysburg at Case School at Franklin & Marshall

W L T L W W W W W

7 0 7 14 7 7 7 9 13 7 13 7 7 6 21 6 27 0

1943 (6-4) John Sitarsky

S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O22 O30 N6 N13 N25

at Cornell at Penn State Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall at Villanova at Temple at Muhlenberg Lakehurst Naval Air Case School at Franklin & Marshall

L L W L L W W W W W

6 0 14 6 8 7 19 13 19 21

7 14 6 12 12 6 0 0 13 13

1944 (7-2-1) Ellwood Ludwig

S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O27 N4 N11 N17 N23

at Muhlenberg Muhlenberg at Cornell Franklin & Marshall at Penn State at Temple NYU CCNY at Villanova at Franklin & Marshall

W W L W L T W W W W

24 7 14 0 0 26 16 13 6 20 7 7 26 0 78 0 27 6 6 0

1945 (2-5) Ellwood Ludwig

S12 vs. Scranton* S22 Villanova S29 at Cornell O6 at Pittsburgh O12 at Temple O20 Penn State (HC) O27 at Lafayette * at Mt. Carmel, Pa.

W 20 6 L 7 19 L 8 19 L 0 38 L 0 64 L 7 46 W 26 2

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 Yearly Results  S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

1946 (3-6)

1950 (6-3)

1955 (2-6-1)

1959 (4-5)

Al Humphreys

Harry Lawrence

Harry Lawrence

Bob Odell

at Cornell at Penn State Muhlenberg at Buffalo Lafayette (HC) Gettysburg Delaware at Temple at Rutgers

L L L W W W L L L

0 6 0 21 29 19 14 6 0

21 48 6 0 0 0 27 27 25

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

Gettysburg at Muhlenberg Lehigh at Wash. & Jefferson at Colgate Lafayette (HC) NYU at Temple at Delaware

W L L W L W W W W

20 13 6 34 12 32 41 35 13

15 18 27 0 23 0 7 0 0

41 54 47 13 62 40 28 21 33

7 19 7 7 32 21 7 20 6

1951 (9-0) Harry Lawrence

S222 vs. Gettysburg* S22 S2 29 Muhlenberg S29 O6 at Lehigh O O13 at Kent State O O20 Buffalo O O27 at Lafayette O N3 Temple (HC) N N10 at Colgate N N17 Delaware N * Ro Rotary Bowl at Hershey, Pa.

1947 (2-7) Harry Lawrence

S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Alfred at Penn State Delaware at Lafayette Temple (HC) at Gettysburg at NYU Buffalo at Muhlenberg

W 25 0 L 0 54 W 13 12 L 7 27 L 0 21 L 0 7 L 6 19 L 6 14 L 0 39

1948 (1-8) Harry Lawrence

S25 O2 O9 O15 O23 O29 N6 N13 N20

Alfred at Penn State Gettysburg at Delaware Lafayette (HC) at Temple at Wash. & Jefferson at Buffalo Muhlenberg

W L L L L L L L L

29 0 0 0 7 0 13 13 14

6 35 13 7 19 20 18 47 44

1949 (6-2) Harry Lawrence

O1 O8 O14 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

NYU Delaware at Temple Wash. & Jefferson (HC) at Buffalo at Gettysburg at Lafayette Muhlenberg

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W W L W W L W W

14 13 19 62 21 33 21 32

0 7 20 0 7 34 14 14

S27 S2 27 O O4 O O10 O O18 O25 N1 N7 N15 N22

W W W W W W W W W

S24 Albright O1 vs. Gettysburg* O8 at Lehigh O15 Temple O22 at Lafayette O29 at Harvard N5 Colgate (HC) N11 at Miami (Fla.) N19 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

W L L W L T L L L

Bob Odell

S22 at Albright S29 vs. Gettysburg* O6 Lehigh O13 at Delaware O20 Lafayette (HC) O27 at Temple N3 Buffalo N10 at Colgate * at Hershey, Pa.

W W L L L W L L

Harry Lawrence

13 12 12 0 28 6 21 21 13

35 13 0 21 6 6 12 13 13

6 18 40 27 7 20 19 26 34

33 29 48 27 7 7 14 27 0

13 0 46 0 0 20 20 0 20

S21 Albright S28 vs. Gettysburg* O5 Temple O12 at Carnegie Tech O19 Boston Univ. (HC) O26 at Lafayette N2 at Lehigh N9 at Colgate N16 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

W L W W L L L L L

13 17 6 7 7 12 13 12

0 7 25 26 13 6 31 26

16 0 19 13 0 13 0 0 13

0 19 6 7 28 35 27 32 34

1953 (1-8) Harry Lawrence

S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

Buffalo Muhlenberg at Holy Cross Temple (HC) at Lafayette at Lehigh at Colgate at Gettysburg Delaware

W L L L L L L L L

0 20 21 8 12 14 16 6 22

Lambert Cup S24 vs. Gettysburg* O1 at Cornell O8 Buffalo O15 at Rutgers O22 Lafayette (HC) O29 Lehigh N5 at Colgate N12 Temple N19 at Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

W L W L W W W W W

14 7 7 15 41 0 19 23 28 0 18 6 12 8 23 0 26 0

1961 (6-3) Bob Odell

S23 vs. Gettysburg* S30 at Temple O7 at Colgate O14 Rutgers (HC) O21 at Lafayette O28 Muhlenberg N4 at Buffalo N11 at Lehigh N Delaware N18 * at Hershey, Pa.

W W L L W W W L W

12 8 0 6 13 27 12 7 22

6 7 13 21 0 0 6 12 14

22 15 20 32 28 53 0 32 6

21 14 21 6 6 0 28 14 9

Bob Odell

S222 S22 S2 29 S29 O6 O O13 O O20 O O27 O N3 N N10 N N17 N

Harry Lawrence

W W W W W L L W L

21 6 26 15 6 0 13 26 6

1962 (6-3)

1954 (6-3) S25 vs. Muhlenberg* O2 Gettysburg O9 Lehigh O16 at Temple O23 Lafayette (HC) O30 at Boston Univ. N6 at Colgate N13 Albright N20 at Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

W L W W L L L W L

1960 (7-2)

1957 (3-6) 45 46 19 22 0 28 7 26 0

S26 vs. Gettysburg* O3 at Harvard O10 Buffalo O17 Rutgers (HC) O24 at Lafayette O31 at Lehigh N7 at Colgate N14 Temple (PW) N21 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

Harry Lawrence

Harry Lawrence

W W W W L W L W L

14 27 27 0 34 26 35 46 27

1956 (3-5)

1952 (6-3) Lafayette at Muhlenberg at Temple at Buffalo Colgate (HC) Lehigh at George Washington Gettysburg at Delaware

25 6 20 38 13 26 7 0 12

Gettysburg at Temple Massachusetts at Lehigh Lafayette (HC) at Muhlenberg Buffalo Colgate at Delaware

W W L W W W L W L

1963 (6-3) Bob Odell

1958 (1 (1-8) 8) Bob Odell

S27 vs. Gettysburg* O4 Carnegie Tech O11 Colgate O18 at Rutgers O25 Lafayette (HC) N1 Lehigh N8 at Temple N15 at Delaware N22 at Buffalo * at Hershey, Pa.

L L L L L L W L L

0 13 0 12 6 14 44 8 0

6 19 7 57 34 35 6 28 38

S2 S21 at Gettysburg W 19 7 S2 S28 at Dartmouth L 18 20 O5 at Massachusetts L 0 21 O12 Ohio Wesleyan W 31 6 O19 Tufts (HC) W 21 14 O26 at Lafayette L 13 14 N2 Temple W 14 3 N9 at Colgate W 14 0 N16 Lehigh W 34 12 N23 Delaware* — — *Game canceled following assassination of President John F. Kennedy

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N4 Temple (PW) N11 at Colgate N18 Delaware

Bob Odell

Lambert Cup S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

Gettysburg at Harvard at Ohio Wesleyan Merchant Marine Lafayette (HC) at Temple Colgate at Lehigh at Delaware

L W W W W W L W W

7 24 72 37 54 31 6 3 21

12 21 0 0 12 28 14 0 14

L 8 13 L 0 38 W 35 6

1968 (5-5) Carroll Huntress

S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N N16 N N23

Davidson at Pennsylvania at Harvard at Temple at Gettysburg Lafayette (HC) Maine Colgate (PW) at Lehigh at Delaware

W L L W L W W L W L

22 10 0 29 7 13 42 34 31 12

13 27 59 26 12 10 21 48 27 38

O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

at Washington & Lee at Lafayette Rutgers (PW) at Colgate Lehigh Delaware

W W W L L L

27 33 14 24 0 0

0 0 13 47 23 46

O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

1972 (6-3) Drexel at Maine Gettysburg (HC) at Lehigh Lafayette (PW) at Davidson Massachusetts Colgate at Delaware

44 17 23 0 26 21 28 41 3

0 14 0 21 7 25 15 7 20

S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13

24 0 45 15 0 23 0 26 0

6 0 7 42 0 41 14 7 50

S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12

1965 (6-3) Carroll Huntress

MAC Champions S25 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20 N27

at Gettysburg Temple (HC) at Pennsylvania at Lafayette Hofstra at Colgate Lehigh Delaware at Davidson

W W L L W L W W W

19 40 13 13 33 7 41 26 22

1969 (3-5-1) 10 14 16 14 6 21 0 14 14

1966 (4-5)

Fred Prender

S20 S27 O4 O11 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Carroll Huntress

S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Gettysburg at Maine at Temple at Pennsylvania Lafayette (HC) Rhode Island Colgate (PW) at Lehigh at Delaware

16 6 28 28 7 33 0 45 20

10 7 82 21 25 7 20 0 45

Carroll Huntress

at Boston Univ. Gettysburg at Cornell at Lafayette Lehigh (HC) at Pennsylvania at Rhode Island

W L W T W L L L L

24 17 24 7 21 6 7 3 21

19 28 21 7 20 45 28 7 49

3 21 14 21 28 30 7 14 24 0

10 29 6 20 42 28 21 44 20 42

14 30 0 14 10 33 10 21 7 16

16 18 24 21 14 38 6 34 33 51

L W L L W W L

16 21 7 6 14 28 7

20 16 23 21 13 27 27

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Temple Baldwin-Wallace Gettysburg (HC) at Davidson at The Citadel Lafayette (PW) at Rutgers Colgate at Lehigh at Delaware

L L W W L W L L W L

14 44 0 7 24 34 13 17 40

36 12 23 34 13 0 47 49 14

at VMI Rutgers (HC) at Davidson at Cornell Lafayette (PW) at Gettysburg at Lehigh Northeastern Colgate at Boston Univ.

L L W L L W W W W L

14 13 21 0 7 37 13 34 7 10

25 27 20 24 14 7 6 9 0 27

Dayton at Rutgers Davidson at Cornell at Lafayette Gettysburg (PW) Lehigh (HC) at Northeastern at Colgate Boston Univ.

W L W W T L L W L T

17 14 33 10 0 7 13 14 2 20

7 16 0 0 0 14 14 6 20 20

7 25 28 13 14 31 0 33 14 30

38 6 20 21 0 21 13 16 17 17

1980 (6-4) Bob Curtis

1975 (5-4) L 35 38 W 10 6 W 14 13 L 8 20

L W L L W W L L W

Bob Curtis

Fred Prender

The Citadel at Vermont at Gettysburg Davidson (HC)

S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

S88 S2 22 S22 S2 29 S29 O6 O O13 O O20 O O27 O N3 N N10 N N17 N

1971 (5-5) S18 S25 O2 O9

at Rutgers Davidson (HC) C.W. Post at Lafayette West Chester Gettysburg (PW) at Lehigh at Colgate Rochester

1979 (4-4-2)

Fred Prender

S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

19 0 17 0 14 10 17 24 7

Bob Curtis

L W L L L L W L L L

1970 (4-6) W L L W L W L W L

1967 (4-6) S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28

at Hofstra at Pennsylvania at Gettysburg Temple (HC) at Lafayette Wittenberg (PW) at Colgate Lehigh Delaware

7 16 6 3 29 7 7 13 21

1978 (5-5)

Fred Prender

Rutgers Maine at Cornell Gettysburg (HC) at Boston Univ at Columbia Lafayette (PW) Colgate at Lehigh at Delaware

L W L W W L L L W

Bob Curtis

W T W L T L L W L

1974 (2-8) S2 S21 S2 S28 O O5 O O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

Rutgers (HC) at Davidson C.W. Post Lehigh (PW) at West Chester at Gettysburg Lafayette Colgate at Rochester

1977 (4-5)

Fred Prender

Boston Univ. at Columbia at Gettysburg Lehigh (HC) at Lafayette at Colgate at Maine Vermont (PW) Delaware

15 5 0 16 14 7 54 0 24 16 32 25

Bob Curtis

W W W L W L W W L

1973 (3-4-2) S222 S22 S2 29 S29 O6 O O13 O O20 O O27 O N3 N N10 N N17 N

W L W W W W

1976 (4-5)

Fred Prender

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18 N18

at Lafayette Boston Univ. (PW) at Gettysburg Washington & Lee at Colgate Lehigh

Bob Curtis

S20 S27 O4

at Rutgers at Maine Cornell (HC)

L L L

3 47 0 17 6 21

S13 S1 13 S2 S20 S2 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

at Connecticut Slippery Rock at Brown at Davidson Lafayette (HC) West Chester (PW) at Lehigh Cornell Colgate at Boston Univ.

L W W L W W L W L W

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O O31 N7 N N14 N N21 N

Bob Curtis

S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14

Connecticut at Merchant Marine Rochester Davidson (PW) at Lafayette at West Chester Lehigh (HC) at Cornell at Colgate at Boston Univ.

L W W W L W L L L L

7 35 27 23 0 20 0 15 6 0

27 6 0 3 37 14 18 22 24 27

19 18 6 0 20 42 10 21 11 6

17 22 37 3 0 25 21 0 14 46

12 21 28 3 35 31 15 50 8 20

0 3 46 33 42 31 40 7 35 7

18 42 33 14 10 16 30 10 15 9

17 7 34 20 7 17 3 3 21 28

Lou Maranzana

S44 S1 11 S11 S2 25 S25 O2 O O9 O O16 O O23 O O30 O N6 N N13 N N N20

Bob Curtis

at Dayton Towson State Lafayette (PW) at New Hampshire at Rochester at Columbia at Lehigh at Davidson Boston Univ. (HC) Delaware

W L L L W W L W L L

1983 (4-5-1) Bob Curtis

S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Howard Merchant Marine at Princeton at Lafayette New Hampshire (PW) at Columbia Lehigh (HC) Davidson at Boston Univ. at Delaware

W W L L L T L W L W

1984 (5-5) Bob Curtis

S8 S15 S22 N29 O6 O13 O20 N3 N10 N17

Indiana (Pa.) Carnegie-Mellon at Northeastern at Princeton Cornell at New Hampshire at Davidson Lafayette (HC) at Lehigh at Delaware

W W L L W L W W L L

1985 (3-7) Bob Curtis

S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16

at Carnegie-Mellon Davidson Northeastern at Boston Univ. New Hampshire (PW) Delaware (HC) at Columbia Cornell at Lafayette Lehigh

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L W W L L L W L L L

10 34 21 7 0 7 13 13 0 0

21 14 14 34 58 31 10 26 47 19

L 0 21 L 16 38 L 7 49 W 28 21

1993 (4-7, 3-2 PL)

1982 (4-6) S11 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

Fordham* (PW) at Lehigh* Lafayette* Colgate*

Bloomsburg at Lafayette* Pennsylvania Dartmouth (PW) at Hofstra at Brown Holy Cross* (HC) at Fordham* Lehigh* at Towson State at Colgate*

W L L L L L W W W L L

21 14 12 13 0 12 33 27 32 21 8

16 31 42 31 28 21 23 21 27 49 13

1994 (5-6, 2-3 PL) S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

1986 (3-7, 1-3 PL)

1989 (5-5, 2-2 PL)

George Landis

Lou Maranzana

Indiana (Pa.) William & Mary at Pennsylvania Towson State at Davidson Colgate* (PW) Lafayette* (HC) at Cornell at Holy Cross* at Lehigh*

W L L L W W L L L L

23 13 7 7 27 40 34 3 10 7

7 30 10 28 7 39 52 16 17 17

S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

1987 (4-5-1, 1-3-1 PL) at Colgate* at Davidson* Pennsylvania at Harvard at Lafayette* Holy Cross* (PW) Columbia (HC) at Cornell at William & Mary Lehigh*

28 34 32 14 21 10 62 20 6 14

31 3 24 33 42 48 20 6 31 14

S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

7 20 20 29 52 25 12 33 27 35

L W W L W L W L L L W

21 32 42 7 41 28 31 14 20 7 29

45 7 23 12 28 29 27 56 27 31 26

L L L L L L W W W L

17 13 35 10 35 35 21 21 35 7

30 14 38 58 52 41 7 13 32 38

Hofstra at Lafayette* Columbia at Cornell Towson State Princeton (PW) at William & Mary Colgate* (HC) at Holy Cross* at Lehigh* Fordham*

L W W W W W L L L W W

29 24 41 42 55 14 17 27 14 30 44

42 14 16 21 26 9 45 28 43 27 7

1991 (1-9, 1-4 PL)

George Landis

Villanova Colgate* at Pennsylvania at Army Lafayette* (PW) Princeton (HC) at Columbia Davidson* at Lehigh* at Holy Cross*

31 9 36 23 6 24 27 54 37 6

Lou Maranzana

L W W L L L W W L T

1988 (3-7, 2-3 PL) S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12

W L W L L L W W W L

Hofstra So. Connecticut at Harvard at Princeton Towson State Cornell (HC) at Lehigh* Lafayette* (PW) at Holy Cross* Colgate* Fordham*

1990 (7-4, 3-2 PL)

George Landis

S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14

at Fordham Cornell (PW) Dartmouth at Towson State Lehigh* (HC) at Pennsylvania at Columbia Lafayette* at Colgate* Holy Cross*

Lou Maranzana

S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Lou Maranzana

S6 S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 N2 N9 N16

at Hofstra Villanova at Fordham* at Dartmouth Cornell (HC) at Lafayette* at Princeton at Colgate* Holy Cross* Lehigh*

L L W L L L L L L L

7 0 21 16 7 16 7 6 6 13

43 40 14 34 23 20 31 38 42 41

1992 (4-7, 1-4 PL) Lou Maranzana

S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O24

Bloomsburg at Villanova at Towson State Brown (HC) at Dartmouth at Columbia at Holy Cross*

W L L W L W L

41 0 21 33 14 29 12

24 34 24 14 44 22 27

1995 (7-4, 4-1 PL) Tom Gadd

S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

So. Connecticut at Fordham* at Princeton at Pennsylvania Lehigh* (HC) at Cornell at Towson State Lafayette* Holy Cross* (PW) at Colgate* (OT) at Army

W W L L L W W W W W L

20 28 3 19 23 10 14 30 21 21 6

0 21 20 20 30 7 7 11 7 14 37

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2006 (6-5, 3-3 PL)

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Tim Landis

Patriot League Champions S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

Towson State William & Mary Harvard Penn (OT) (PW) at Yale Princeton (HC) at Holy Cross* at Lehigh* at Lafayette* Fordham* Colgate* (OT)

W L L L L W W W L W W

44 0 7 21 21 10 38 7 7 51 28

7 47 30 30 23 6 7 6 23 17 27

S2 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

S6 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Duquesne at Lafayette* Penn (PW) at Harvard at YaleW at Fordham* Holy Cross* (HC) Lehigh* at St. Mary’s (Calif.) at Towson State* at Colgate*

W W W W 25 W W W W W L

23 23 20 24 24 36 18 21 45 33 14

16 21 16 20 10 6 14 38 0 48

L W W W W W L W L L L

7 38 12 35 24 42 14 27 9 13 21

10 15 10 14 10 30 21 13 10 15 24

W W L W L L W L W L W

38 30 17 27 10 19 33 21 30 7 46

38 — 20 6 10 16 0 17 14 21 15

10 14 20 20 20 23 22 38 14 49 13

W W L W W L W L W L W

37 21 20 38 23 7 49 21 32 27 45

10 16 27 28 16 10 20 22 21 48 15

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A30 S6 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O O25 N N1 N N8 N N15 N N22

Duquesne at Delaware State at Cornell at Columbia at Fordham* at Penn Towson* (HC) at Colgate* Holy Cross* (PW) at Lafayette* Lehigh* Georgetown*

W W L L W L W L W L L W

28 33 19 16 31 13 14 6 53 17 9 45

21 28 21 19 10 14 10 50 31 35 45 16

Tim Landis

S22 S1 18 S18 S2 25 S25 O2 O O9 O O16 O O23 O O30 O N6 N N N13 N N20

Tom Gadd

Morgan State at Colgate* Towson* Delaware State (PW) at Pennsylvania at Columbia Duquesne (HC) at Lafayette* Holy Cross* Lehigh* at Fordham*

2003 (6-6, 4-3 PL)

2004 (7-4, 4-2 PL)

1999 (7-4, 3-3 PL) S4 S11 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 N6 N13 N20

S7 S14 S21 S28 O5 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

at Villanova Cornell Columbia at Georgetown* Penn (2OT) (PW) Lafayette* at Lehigh* at Holy Cross* Fordham* (HC) Colgate* at Duquesne

L W W W L L L W W W W

14 15 42 35 25 13 17 42 21 42 30

20 9 13 19 32 14 40 27 20 7 20

2002 (2-9, 0-7 PL)

2005 (1-10, 0-6 PL)

Dave Kotulski

Tim Landis

at Duquesne at St. Mary’s (Ca.) (OT) Cornell Delaware State Colgate* (PW) (OT) at Towson* at Georgetown* at Holy Cross* Lafayette* (HC) at Lehigh* Fordham*

W L W L W L W L W L W

31 0 20 21 48 24 17 7 13 10 31

28 31 5 48 19 34 7 38 3 27 28

Tim Landis

S8 at Kent State L 17 S15 at Cornell^ — S22 at Columbia (OT) W 23 S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (PW) W 38 O6 Towson* W 51 O13 at Lafayette* W 17 O20 Georgetown* (HC) W 34 O27 at Fordham* L 12 N3 Holy Cross* W 21 N10 Lehigh* L 14 N17 at Colgate* L 13 ^Game canceled after Sept. 11 tragedy

Tom Gadd

at Duquesne St. Mary’s (Calif.) Fordham* Columbia (PW) at Pennsylvania at Cornell Lafayette* (HC) Colgate* at Holy Cross* at Lehigh* Towson*

Duquesne (OT) Lafayette* Cornell at Richmond at Marist Penn (HC) at Georgetown* at Lehigh* Fordham* (PW) at Holy Cross* Colgate*

2007 (3-8, 1-5 PL)

Tom Gadd

1998 (6-5, 3-3 PL) S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

S2 S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N18

2001 (6-4, 4-3 PL)

1997 (10-1, 5-1 PL) Tom Gadd

at Richmond Cornell Columbia (PW) Duquesne at Georgetown Lafayette* at Lehigh* Fordham* (HC) at Holy Cross* at Towson* Colgate*

L L W W L L L L L L L

14 22 14 27 10 14 31 21 3 0 7

35 23 3 13 13 20 32 38 19 24 34

S3 S10 S17 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Georgetown* (OT) at Stony Brook at Cornell Marist (HC) at Penn Villanova Lehigh* (PW) at Lafayette* at Fordham* at Colgate* Holy Cross*

L L L W L L L L L L L

16 18 7 27 7 10 10 20 21 10 33

19 21 24 7 53 38 42 33 28 16 51

S1 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

at Duquesne Stony Brook at Cornell Richmond Marist at Colgate* Georgetown* (HC) Holy Cross* (FW) at Lafayette* Lehigh* at Fordham*

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 Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame  The newest Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame class will be inducted as part of the 32nd Hall of Fame Induction Breakfast, hosted by the Bison Club on Homecoming Weekend. This year’s ceremony will take place on Saturday, Oct. 30, and the new Hall of Famers will also be re-introduced at halftime of the Bucknell-Lafayette football game later that afternoon. The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. This year’s induction brings to 217 the number of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, administrators and friends of Bucknell whose contributions to Bucknell athletics are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame. KIRK FOULKE ’61 becomes the 74th member of the Bison football program to be elected to the Hall of Fame. Foulke came to Bucknell from Newtown Square, Pa., was a starting tackle for three seasons and captained the 1961 team that finished 6-3. A year earlier, he was a key player on a team that finished 7-2 and won the Lambert Cup as the top team the East under the direction of Hall of Fame head coach Bob Odell. Foulke was an Honorable Mention Little All-America selection in both 1960 and 1961, and as a senior he was a Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference pick. Consistently graded as the team’s top lineman by his coaches, Foulke was part of a defensive line that in 1960 allowed only 103 rushing yards per game. That team produced four shutouts in nine games and allowed an average of only 6.5 points per game. On offense he blocked for a Hall of Fame quarterback in Paul Terhes and a Hall of Fame halfback in Mickey Melberger. One of Foulke’s linemates, Tom Alexander ’62, is also a member of the Hall of Fame. In addition to the Hall of Fame ceremonies, Foulke and the rest of the 1960 team will be honored at a special Homecoming Weekend reunion commemorating the 50-year anniversary of their Lambert Cup title. DAVID WHITE ’83 epitomized the Art Gulden era of track and field at Bucknell, entering the program as a walk-on but progressively developing into an elite athlete during a glory period for Bison distance men. White’s career overlapped with other Bucknell Hall of Fame distance runners, such as Bill Reifsnyder, Mark Hulme, Rick Sayre and Brian Harshman, but his record stood up with all of them, and he was elected team captain as a senior. White became a dominant college runner by his junior year and qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 1,000 meters in 1982, where he finished fourth in his heat and had the 12th-fastest time in the preliminaries. He was part of five East Coast Conference championship teams and also competed in the 1982 NCAA Cross Country Championship as part of a Bison squad that finished 12th in the nation. In ECC Championship competition he was runner-up in the 800 and 1,500 meters. White, a Cooperstown, N.Y., native who is now an associate professor of political science at Francis Marion University in South Carolina, saw his name littered across the Bucknell record book. Individually, he broke Hall of Famer George Buckheit’s school record in the 1,500 meters by four seconds at Penn State in 1983. His time of 3:44.95 was bettered by Hulme later that season, but it still stands No. 2 all-time in Bison annals. He also still ranks fourth all-time in the indoor 1,000 meters, sixth all-time in both the indoor and outdoor 800 meters, and he consistently ran sub-4:05 mile equivalents. Also a gifted and reliable relay runner, in 1982 White was the lead man on a 4x800-meter relay that set a school outdoor record (7:31.84) that still stands today. At the 1983 Penn Relays he was a part of three schoolrecord relays in the same week. He led off the 4x800 relay that tied the record from the previous year, he anchored the distance medley relay team that recorded a then-record time (now third all-time) of 9:54.04, and he was also part of a team that set a school record in the 4x1500. White was also part of a 4x1600 team that set school and meet records at the Rutgers Relays.

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JJEFF HILK ’86 was a standout for both the Bucknell water polo and swimming and diving teams in the mid mid-1980s. During the water polo circuit he posted 334 goal goals and 460 points in his career, totals that still rank seco second only to fellow Hall of Famer and All-American Scott Schulte ’81 on Bucknell’s career charts. Hilk is one Scot nine players in program history to score 100 of only o goals in a season, and he and Schulte are the only two goal to do d it more than once. A four-year starter, Hilk scored 108 goals as a sophomore and 104 as a senior. In 1985 Hilk co-captained a Bison squad that finished 25-9, won the Mid-Atlantic Conference title, was ishe runner-up at the Eastern Championship and placed runn seventh at the NCAA Championship. That was the last seve Bucknell team to win a league title or qualify for the Buc NCAAs. Hilk was a three-time All-MAC and All-East NCA honoree, and as a senior he was an Honorable Mention hon All-American. He was later picked to play on the East All-A team at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986, and in 1983 he was a member of the National Junior Development Team. Dev As a four-year swimming letterman, Hilk graduated with school records in the 200-yard freestyle and 400 and 800 freestyle relays. The Cincinnati, Ohio native was a top-eight finisher in five freestyle events at East Coast Conference Championships and was on two goldCoa medal relays in 1985. Hilk won the Scott Schulte Award med the water polo team’s MVP in 1985 and was also the as th co-recipient of the Christy Mathewson Award as the top co-r senior athlete in his class. seni Like White, CHARLES COLE ’88 is another in a long line of outstanding cross country and distance runners at Bucknell. Cole led the Bison cross country team to ffour consecutive East Coast Conference championships as well as a pair of NCAA Championship appearship ances in 1986 and 1987. Cole was a top-100 finisher ance (94th and 91st) in his two national meets. He was a (94t two-time ECC individual cross country champion, two three-time All-ECC selection and a two-time ECC a th Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In 1986 he was an All-East Scho performer, and he was part of teams that went 44-0 in perf dual meets during his career. A native of Chaptico, Md., Cole was also a part of seven ECC track and field championship teams, four inseve doors and three outdoors. As a senior, he won the 5,000 doo meters and anchored the winning distance medley relay met the ECC Indoor Championships. Outdoors, he capat th tured ECC gold medals in the 5,000 meters in 1986 ture and in the 10,000 in 1988. Cole still holds the sixthfastest time in Bucknell history in the outdoor 5,000 faste (14:18.84). (14: LYNNETTE McBRIDE ’91 is one of the true stars the Bucknell women’s track and field program, a suof th perior athlete who helped set the stage for the champiperi onship-caliber program of today. McBride won Patriot onsh League long jump titles both indoors and outdoors as a Leag senior, and she was the East Coast Conference outdoor seni long jump champion in 1990. She graduated with the school records in the indoor 55-meter dash (7.24), 300scho meter dash (37.6) and long jump (18-10 ¾), and today met ranks No. 2 in the 55-meter dash and No. 3 in the long rank jump. Outdoors, her time of 12.21 in the 100-meter jum dash ranked second at the time (and sixth today), and she was the co-record-holder in the long jump (19-0 ¼) graduation (T-2nd today). at gr Also an outstanding relay competitor, McBride ran the anchor leg of Bucknell’s victorious 4x400-meter relay tthat clinched the team title for the Bison at the inaugural Patriot League Outdoor Championships in 1991. gura She helped break school records in both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. 4x4 McBride, who came to Bucknell from Evans City, Pa., won the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year award for indoor track and field as a senior, and she was awa a wi winner of the Christy Mathewson Award as the top senior seni athlete in her class. ROSE EWAN was involved with Bison Athletics in various vario capacities for 25 years, and she is considered one

Bison in National Halls of Fame In addition to the 73 football-playing me members of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, five inductees have also been elected to national foo football halls of fame. The most famous member of the Hall is probabl ably Christy Mathewson, who is also a charter me member of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooper perstown, N.Y. At Bucknell, Mathewson was an ou outstanding dropkicker and fullback on Bison foo football teams from 1898-1900. C Clarke Hinkle, an outstanding back who later sta starred for the Green Bay Packers, is a member of both the National Football Foundation and Co College Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. A Andrew Wyant, a Bison star from 1888-91, wh who later went on to play with the University of Ch Chicago, is a member of the National Football Fo Foundation and College Hall of Fame.  Carl Snavely and Edward “Hook” Mylin are members of the National Football Hall of Fam Fame and the Helms Hall of Fame. Snavely we went 42-16-8 at Bucknell from 1927-33 and als also coached at Cornell, North Carolina and Wa Washington (Mo.) University. Mylin, who succee ceeded Snavely, coached Bucknell’s Orange Bowl cha championship team. B Bob Odell, who coached Bucknell to Lambert Cu Cup titles in 1960 and 1964, was inducted into the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fam Fame in 1992 in honor of his remarkable career at Penn.

Bucknell’s leading promoters of women’s athletics. of B Ewan came to Bucknell in 1978 and was head coach of the field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams for one season, but she achieved her greatest coaching success with women’s tennis program. She served as head womthe w en’s tennis coach for 18 years (1979-97) and compiled 183-120-1 dual-match record. Ewan led the Bison to a 18 Patriot League championships in 1992 and 1994, the Patri first two conference titles for that program, and she was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year following nam both championship seasons. From September 1991 to October 1992 the team won a school-record 25 straight Octo matches. The 1991-92 team finished 16-1 and was part matc of a five-year stretch in which it went 64-9. IIn addition to her coaching duties, Ewan was promoted to coordinator of women’s athletics in 1980 and mote director of athletics in 1990. For a period of to associate as 10 yyears she oversaw the athletic department’s scheduling, budget and academic enhancement, and prior to her retirement she served as associate athletic director services. for recreation r Most importantly, Ewan successfully guided womM en’s athletics at Bucknell through a difficult transition period, including the merger of the men’s and women’s perio athletic departments. Today Bucknell has a much-envied athle women’s program – the Bison have captured 13 straight wom and 16 of 20 Patriot League Women’s Presidents’ Cups -- wi with much of that foundation established by Ewan’s work. work

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 Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame  Hassen I. Abdellah ’80 ..........................................FB Theodore P. Aceto ’89 ................................. BKB, BSBL Robert R. Albert ’52..............................................FB Thomas A. Alexander ’62 ......................................FB Charles W. Allen ’92 ................................... FB, TEN Alexander Anderson ’71 ....................................... TEN John C. Anderson ’05 ................................. BKB, FB Jaye Andrews ’85 ................................................... BKB Scott D. Auchenbach ’90 ......................................FB Michael J. Axe ’75 .................................................FB Stephen W. Baird ’72............................................ TEN Almira S. Baldwin Arnold ’94 ................................. FH Robert R. Barry ’80 ............................................... BKB William C. Bartol 1872.....................................Teacher Dawn M. Becker ’85 ................................................ SB Robert W. Bickel ’79 ..................................... CC, T&F Edgar H. Biggs ..................................... Athletic Trainer Walter A. Blair ’07................................................BSBL Neal Blaisdell ’27 ..................................................FB George T. Boiston ’35 ...........................................FB Arda Bowser ’23 ....................................................FB Arthur L. Brandon ’27 ............................Administrator Michael C.L. Bright ’93 ........................................ BKB Mark R. Brotherton ’83 ........................................SOC Rodney A. Brown ’83 ............................................ LAX Margaret L. Bryan ...................................Administrator George A. Buckheit ’79 ................................. CC, T&F Michael B. Butts ’89.............................................. BKB Joseph J. Buzas ’41 ...............................................BSBL Francis J. Carroll, Jr. ’75 ................................ CC, T&F Harvey D. Carter ’73 ............................................ BKB Barbara Castens-Seidell ’79 .................. FH, BKB, LAX John F. Chironna ’55 .................................FB, BSBL George W. Cockill ’05 ................................FB, BSBL Charles J.E. Cole ’88 ..................................... CC, T&F William L. Courtney ’92 ....................................... BKB Edward E. Curran ’88 ........................................WRES Thomas E. Cusick ’87 ........................................... LAX Gabrielle L. Czaja ’85 .................................... CC, T&F Dianne T. Czarnecki ’87 ....................................FH, SB John D. Dailey ’74 ................................................FB Harold M. Danzig ’59 ........................................... BKB Harry O. Dayhoff ’23 ...........................................FB Thomas A. Dean ’52..............................................FB William D. Dearstyne ’62 ................................... SWM Marjorie A. Deck ’73 ...........................BKB, FH, TEN John B. Dempsey ’34 ............................................FB Sara Den Besten Collins ’96 ................................ ROW Glenn W. (Wally) Diehl ’28 ..................................FB David P. Domsohn ’89 ..........................................SOC William C. Dorr ’62............................................ SWM William L. Drake ’75 .......................................... SWM Stan Durtan ’73 ....................................................FB Lee C. Edmonds ’79...................................... CC, T&F M. Robert Etzweiler ’61 ..................................... GOLF Harold L. Evans .................................. Golf Coach, Pro Rosalyn K. Ewan ......................... 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Gibbon Jr. ’85 ........................................FB Lisa Gibbons ’95 ...................................................SOC J. Ronald Giordano ’63 .........................................FB

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James Given ’88 ....................................................FB William H. Gravely ’77 ................................T&F, BKB Susanne Gray Behringer ’84 ...........................LAX, FH Benjamin W. Griffith 1899......................Administrator Jay Gross ’93 ......................................................SWIM Margaret Grunow Conze ’93 ..............................SWIM Arthur F. Gulden ....................................... T&F Coach George F. Haines ’43 ............................................. BKB Edward H. Halicki ’29 ..................... FB, BSBL, BKB F. Ellis Harley ’59 ....................................... BKB, BSBL James B. Harvey ’88 ...................................SWIM, WP Lawrence K. Hathaway ’65.................................... BKB Samuel C. Havrilak ’69 .........................................FB Pamela H. Heller Shassian ’78 ................................. FH Jill Henry-Feeney ’81 .............................. BKB, FH, SB Brian S. Harshman ’85 .................................. CC, T&F Edwin J. Hess Jr. ’90 ............................................ TEN Jeffrey A. Hilk ’86 ...................................... WP, SWIM W. Clarke Hinkle ’32 ............................................FB Tameka A. Hinton ’95 ......................................... T&F Jon-Robert Holden ’98.......................................... BKB Eugene L. Hubka ’47 ............................................FB Mark D. Hulme ’83 ...................................... CC, T&F Albert E. Humphreys .........FB Coach, Administrator George K. James ’30 ..............................................FB Owen W. James ’34 ...............................................FB Sidney I. Jamieson ........................... LAX/FB Coach Kenneth W. Jenkins ’82 ........................................FB Michael R. Joseph ’90 ........................................... BKB Alvin F. Julian ’23 ............................ FB, BKB, BSBL Cathy Karpuk Seward ’77 ..................................... DIV Richard P. Kaufmann ’68 ......................................FB Robert C. Keegan ’44 ...........................................BSBL George H. Kiick ’40 .................................... FB, BKB Patrick C. King ’92 ............................................... BKB Ronald C. Kinsey ’66 ............................................FB Ann L. Kirwin Anderson ’87 ................................. BKB Louis Kissling ’71 .................................................. LAX Kathy Kline Grove ’80 ...................................FH, LAX David M. Kucera ’85.............................................FB William H. Lane ’45 ........................ FB, BKB, BSBL Robert A. Latour ............... Swim Coach, Administrator Harry L. Lawrence ’51 ...............................FB Coach Richard N. Lemon ’97 ..........................................FB Albert V. Leslie ’81 ................................................ BKB Dorothy Harvey Lloyd ’53 ...................................... FH Eugene C. Luccarelli ’71 ............................FB, BSBL Kathleen A. Lynch ’87 ........................................SWIM Paul Maczuzak ’68 ................................................FB Kurt Manrodt, Jr. ’39 ............................................FB Thomas M. Marchetti Jr. ’91 .................................. WR Robert L. Marks ’67 ..............................................FB Joseph R. Markulike Jr. ’90 ..................................BSBL Christopher Mathewson Jr. ’02 ......... BSBL, FB, BKB Jay P. Mathias ’35 ..............................University Trustee Lynnette K. McBride ’91 ...................................... T&F Harry E. McCormick ’04 .......................................BSBL Michael P. McDonald ’80......................................FB George L. McGaughey ’35 ....................................FB James W. McKee ’69 ............................................. LAX Martin P. McKibbin ’52 ................... FB, BKB, BSBL Glenn R. McLaughlin ’74 ............................. CC, T&F Thomas E. McLean ’78 ................................T&F, BKB Clifford K. Melberger ’61......................................FB Susan D. Mestier Brauner ’74.............................SWIM Geoffrey B. Miller ’76 ........................................SWIM Thomas G. Mitchell ’66 .........................................FB Malcolm E. Musser ’18 .....................BKB, FB, Coach Bradford J. Myers ’53............................................FB Edward C. Myers ’34.............................................FB Jennifer A. Myers ’98..........................................SWIM Edward E. Mylin ........................................FB Coach J. Douglas Nauman ’73 ............................... FB, T&F Sharon L. Nichols ’91............................................... SB

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