2012 Bucknell Football Media Guide

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Roster .......................................................................2-3 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciations ......................... 4 Where The Bison Are From ..................................... 5 Depth Chart ............................................................... 6 Notebook .................................................................... 7 Season Outlook.................................................... 8-11 Player Profiles..................................................... 12-35 The Bob Odell Head Coach ............................. 36-37 Coaching Staff .................................................... 38-40 Athletic Training/Support Staff ............................. 41 All-Time Coaching Records .................................. 42

“A Century of Tradition”................................... 68-69 “The Top 10” ...................................................... 70-73 Individual Records ............................................ 64-78 Team Records ........................................................... 79 100-Yard Rushers ..................................................... 80 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passers ................... 81 1,000-Yard Rushers.................................................. 82 2,000-Yard Passers/1,000-Yard Receivers ............. 83 Year-By-Year Leaders ........................................ 84-85 All-League Honors ............................................ 86-87 Special Award Winners..................................... 88-89 All-Americans .................................................... 90-91 Team Captains ......................................................... 92 Bison in the Pros...................................................... 93 All-Time Letterwinners .................................. 94-100 Tom Gadd ...............................................................101 Yearly Records ........................................................102 Year-By-Year Results ..................................... 103-109 Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame .................. 110-112

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 Patriot League Profile.............................................. 63 Patriot League Statistics and Standings ................ 64 Patriot League Honors ............................................ 65 All-Time Patriot League Standings/ 2012 Composite Schedule ...................................... 66

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at Marist at Delaware LAFAYETTE* (FW) CORNELL at Holy Cross* at Harvard at Lehigh* COLGATE* (HC) FORDHAM at Georgetown* BRYANT

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* Patriot League game (FW) Family Weekend (HC) Homecoming

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

W, 27-26 W, 28-14 L, 24-13 W, 34-9 W, 35-18 L, 30-6 L, 42-3 L, 16-13 W, 39-13 W, 21-0 L, 21-6

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MARIST at VMI at Cornell SACRED HEART at Lafayette* HOLY CROSS* at Dartmouth LEHIGH* at Colgate* at Fordham GEORGETOWN*

* Patriot League game

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www.BucknellBison.com Robert Owoyele

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Name Pos. Afkhami, Amir DE Amaker, Jaylen S Baldwin-Youngblood, Demetrius DL Barrett, Ken OL Bennett, Terry CB Brake, Josh WR Butler, Josh LB Byers, Evan LB Carrington, Edward DL Carson, James DE Cobelli, Sean K Connolly, Brian QB Craven, Nick OL Daniels, Dominique LB DelMauro, Matt RB Dierkes, Derek-London S Dieujuste, Audrey LB Duba, Trevor OL Dudas, Jordan S Duncan, Brian TE Eckard, Alex K Ewell, Clayton S Farrell, Brandon WR FitzSimmons, Terance S Flaherty, Jake WR Forbes, Brent DL Francis, Joseph CB Friend, Travis FB Gallagher, John WR Garrett, Calvin QB Gatewood, Blair K Gatto, Nick TE Gevirtz, Daniel CB Gordon-Hamm, Devin DL Goyette, Jeff LB/LS Gutowski, Ryan P Hagman, Nevin OL Hartman, Jake WR Hayes, Connor DE Haywood, Josh OL Henning, Ryan QB Hoffmaster, Clayton OL Hyman, Kareem FB Ityokumbul, Terna FB Jegede, Matthew WR Johnson, Matt LB Joyce, Patrick LB Kased, Ramy OL Kaslander, Bobby WR Kelly, Patrick TE Kevitch, Austin QB King, Jimmy DE Laukien, Stefen K Lauletta, Trey QB Lebo, Josh TE Marcozzi, Anthony CB Marvel, Lee S Maurer, Derek K McDonnell, Dylan DE

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Hometown/High School Gaithersburg, Md./Thomas S. Wootton Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael Academy Rankin, Pa./The Linsly School (W. Va.) Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep Washington, D.C./Ballou Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound Quakertown, Pa./Woodberry Forest (Va.) Roaring Brook, Pa./Wyoming Seminary/Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Lawrence, N.J./Lawrence Columbia, S.C./Irmo Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield Ossining, N.Y./Ossining Berlin, Md./Stephen Decatur Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt Nutley, N.J./Nutley Woodsfield, Ohio/Monroe Central Boynton Beach, Fla./Boynton Beach Suwanee, Ga./Lambert Lake City, Pa./Girard Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day Mount Airy, Md./Linganore Springfield, Pa./Springfield Township Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic Philadelphia, Pa./Haverford School Oceanport, N.J./Red Bank Catholic Coal Township, Pa./Shamokin Area Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley Stewartsville, N.J./Blair Academy Southlake, Texas/Oak Ridge Chatham, N.J./Chatham Waxhaw, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Lansdale, Pa./North Penn Washington, D.C./Our Lady of Good Counsel Dillsburg, Pa./Trinity Owings Mills, Md./Calvert Hall McMurray, Pa./Peters Township Little Egg Harbor, N.J./Pinelands Allenhurst, N.J./Ocean Township Barberton, Ohio/Barberton Ashland, Pa./North Schuylkill Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Somerset, N.J./Franklin Boalsburg, Pa./State College Area/Kent School (Conn.) Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains Highspire, Pa./Steelton-Highspire San Antonio, Texas/Central Catholic Old Bridge, N.J./Old Bridge Verona, N.J./Verona/Bridgton (Maine) Murrysville, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Fort Washington, Pa./Germantown Academy Millstone, N.J./Notre Dame Lincoln, Mass./The Rivers School Exton, Pa./Downingtown East New Cumberland, Pa./Cedar Cliff Cherry Hill, N.J./Bishop Eustace Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North/The Hill School Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway Brick, N.J./Brick Township


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McManus, Daniel Morgan, Ryan Najbar, Patryk Naylor, Robert Noblett, Brandon Owoyele, Robert Oyekoya, Samuel Palmer, Derrick Pecora, Philip Pini, Vinnie Pinnock, Brandon Prendeville, Bill Quarles, Donald Rawles, Lonnie Regan, Brian Riethmiller, Ryan Rodgers, Drake Rupp, Dillon Sellers, Sean Shangold, Justin Shenoy, Vikram Smith, Tracey Smith, Tyler Spahr, Christopher Spear, Mike Steinbeck, Matthew Steinhilber, Troy Stewart, Wayne Sullivan, Kyle Taglianetti, Louis Thompson, Charles Traber, Beau Turner, Tajh Vallala, Sal Walker, Victor Wells, Aaron Wesley, Brandon Young, Jeremiah Zbytek, Tyler

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

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Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury Lodi, N.J./Lodi Bangor, Pa./Bangor Area East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin Lanham, Md./Gonzaga Roanoke, Va./William Byrd Princeton, N.J./Pennington Burlington, N.J./Burlington Township Plantation, Fla./Northeast Chatham, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Upper Marlboro, Md./Saint John’s Perth Amboy, N.J./Perth Amboy Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East Martins Ferry, Ohio/Linsly School (W. Va.) Marlton, N.J./Cherokee Washington, D.C./The Landon School (Md.) Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Basking Ridge, N.J./The Pingry School Harrisburg, Pa./Trinity Allen, Texas/Allen Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Oceanport, N.J./Red Bank Catholic Pennsauken, N.J./Bishop Eustace Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Rochester, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Westbury, N.Y./Westbury Wilmington, Del./St. Mark’s/Rutgers Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic San Diego, Calif./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) Norman, Okla./Norman North Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Township Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Prep Frederick, Md./Governor Thomas Johnson Glen Allen, Va./Deep Run Plano, Texas/Plano East Steelton, Pa./Steelton-Highspire Lockport, N.Y./Akron

* Varsity letters earned Head Coach: Joe Susan (Delaware ’78), third season Offensive Assistant Coaches: Bryan Bossard (Delaware ’89) (OC/WR), R.D. Montgomery (Wake Forest ’04) (TE/FB), Mike O’Connor (Lafayette ’04) (QB), Chad Rogosheske (Hamline ’99) (OL), Bill Morrow (Bucknell ’85) (RB) Defensive Assistant Coaches: Matt Borich (Bucknell ’01) (Run Game Coordinator/DL), Mike Kashurba (Grove City ’02) (Pass Game Coordinator/S), Ross Pennypacker (Millersville ’05) (LB), Chip Taylor (Illinois State ’02) (ST/CB) Administrative Coordinator: Dan Wolfe (Iowa ’09) Strength & Conditioning Coach: John Field (Texas Lutheran ’99)

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Maurer, Derek ...........................K Palmer, Derrick ..................... CB Young, Jeremiah .................... RB Marcozzi, Anthony................ CB Quarles, Donald .................... CB Walker, Victor .......................WR Najbar, Patryk .......................WR Shangold, Justin ..................... RB Amaker, Jaylen .......................... S Flaherty, Jake .........................WR Oyekoya, Samuel ...................DE Sullivan, Kyle.....................P/WR Kevitch, Austin ......................QB Laukien, Stefen .........................K Garrett, Calvin .......................QB Traber, Beau ............................LB Henning, Ryan .......................QB Gutowski, Ryan......................... P Lauletta, Trey .........................QB Wesley, Brandon ....................QB Owoyele, Robert ...................WR Vallala, Sal .............................. CB FitzSimmons, Terance ............. S Connolly, Brian......................QB Dierkes, Derek-London........... S

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Prendeville, Bill......................... P Rodgers, Drake .....................WR Morgan, Ryan ........................... S Francis, Joseph ....................... CB Regan, Brian........................... RB Turner, Tajh ............................ CB Bennett, Terry ........................ CB Dieujuste, Audrey...................LB Gallagher, John .....................WR Ewell, Clayton ........................... S Steinbeck, Matthew .................. S Byers, Evan ..............................LB Thompson, Charles ............... RB Stewart, Wayne ......................... S Carson, James ........................DE DelMauro, Matt ..................... RB Smith, Tyler ............................ RB Friend, Travis ..........................FB Goyette, Jeff .......................LB/LS Dudas, Jordan ........................... S Marvel, Lee ................................ S Hyman, Kareem .....................FB Butler, Josh ..............................LB Sellers, Sean............................DE King, Jimmy ...........................DE

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Hoffmaster, Clayton ..............OL Noblett, Brandon ...................OL Gordon-Hamm, Devin ......... DL Hagman, Nevin......................OL Brake, Josh.............................WR Pini, Vinnie ...........................WR Gatto, Nick ............................. TE Kaslander, Bobby..................WR Farrell, Brandon....................WR Jegede, Matthew ...................WR Hartman, Jake .......................WR Pinnock, Brandon ................WR Kelly, Patrick .......................... TE Lebo, Josh ............................... TE Smith, Tracey ......................... DL Rupp, Dillon ............................FB Duncan, Brian ....................... TE Cobelli, Sean .............................K Eckard, Alex ..............................K Naylor, Robert .......................DE Baldwin-Youngblood, Demetrius............................... DL Gatewood, Blair ........................K Hayes, Connor .......................DE

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Pecora, Philip ..........................FB Taglianetti, Louis ...................... S Johnson, Matt .........................LB Wells, Aaron ............................FB Zbytek, Tyler .......................... DL Afkhami, Amir ......................DE Gevirtz, Daniel ...................... CB Ityokumbul, Terna ..................FB Forbes, Brent .......................... DL McDonnell, Dylan.................DE Daniels, Dominique ...............LB Riethmiller, Ryan...................OL Spahr, Christopher ................OL Joyce, Patrick...........................LB Spear, Mike .............................OL Shenoy, Vikram .....................OL Craven, Nick ..........................OL Haywood, Josh .......................OL McManus, Daniel .................. DL Steinhilber, Troy ....................OL Barrett, Ken ............................OL Kased, Ramy ..........................OL Rawles, Lonnie.......................OL Duba, Trevor ..........................OL Carrington, Edward .............. DL

BY STATE/COUNTRY Pennsylvania ............................ 29 New Jersey ................................ 25 Maryland .................................... 9 Texas ............................................ 8 New York .................................... 7 Florida ......................................... 3 Ohio............................................. 3 Washington, D.C. ...................... 3 North Carolina........................... 2 Virginia ....................................... 2 California .................................... 1 Connecticut ................................ 1 Delaware ..................................... 1 Georgia........................................ 1 Massachusetts............................. 1 Oklahoma ................................... 1 South Carolina ........................... 1

BY LETTERMEN Seniors....................................... 15 Juniors ....................................... 13 Sophomores.............................. 11

BY CLASS Seniors....................................... 23 Juniors ....................................... 20 Sophomores.............................. 27 Freshmen .................................. 27

BY POSITION

IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYS

OFFENSE Quarterbacks .............................. 6 Running Backs ........................... 6 Fullbacks ..................................... 6 Wide Receivers......................... 14 Tight Ends .................................. 4 Offensive Linemen .................. 14 Kickers ........................................ 8

SEPTEMBER 8 ..................Connor Hayes (20) 10 ................... Ryan Morgan (20) 13 .......................Ken Barrett (19) 18 .......................... Joe Susan (57) 21 ................ Bill Prendeville (22) 23 .................... Patrick Joyce (22) ............ Brandon Pinnock (21)

DEFENSE Defensive Linemen ...................... 15Linebackers ............................ 8 Cornerbacks ............................... 8 Safeties ...................................... 10

OCTOBER 3 ..........Charles Thompson (21) ................. Jaylen Amaker (19) 7 .......................Tyler Smith (22) 11 ....................Philip Pecora (19) ......................Aaron Wells (19) 14 ........... Dylan McDonnell (20) ..........Matthew Steinbeck (20) 15 ........................Evan Byers (21) 19 ................ Mike Kashurba (34) 25 .... Derek-London Dierkes (21) 29 ...........................Josh Brake (20) 31 .....................Patrick Kelly (20)

SUPERLATIVES Oldest ................ Carson (2/5/90) Youngest... McManus (12/30/93) Tallest ......... Barrett/Kased (6’6”) Shortest ...DelMauro/Quarles (5’7”) Heaviest.................... Kased (350) Lightest...................Gevirtz (160)

NOVEMBER 3 ................. Daniel Gevirtz (19) 4 ......................... Sal Vallala (21) 18 .................... Jake Flaherty (21) Age on 2012 birthday in parentheses


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MA - 1

PA - 29

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GA - 1

FL - 3

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5 Victor Walker 80 Josh Brake 10 Kyle Sullivan 87 Brandon Pinnock

72 Lonnie Rawles 66 Josh Haywood

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56 60

77 65

Christopher Spahr Mike Spear

Jr. So. Sr. Sr.

So. Sr.

Sr. So.

6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0

6-4 6-4

197 200 195 190

285 265

6-2 6-2

275 280

Brandon Noblett Nick Craven

So. Fr.

6-2 6-2

285 278

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69 Troy Steinhilber 61 Vikram Shenoy

Sr. Fr.

6-4 6-2

295 297

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79 Nevin Hagman 71 Ramy Kased

So. Fr.

6-3 6-6

285 350

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82 Nick Gatto 88 Patrick Kelly 89 Josh Lebo

Sr. So. So.

6-2 6-3 6-3

230 230 220

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40 Sean Sellers 47 Amir Afkhami

Jr. Sr.

6-0 6-2

235 270

78 97

Sr. So.

6-1 6-1

270 290

Devin Gordon-Hamm D. Baldwin-Youngblood

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90 Tracey Smith 67 Daniel McManus

Jr. So.

6-1 6-0

255 275

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9 Samuel Oyekoya 52 Dylan McDonnell 31 James Carson

Sr. So. Sr.

6-3 6-1 6-2

235 245 235

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27 Evan Byers 58 Patrick Joyce

So. Sr.

6-0 6-1

215 210

12 34

Sr. Jr.

5-11 5-11

220 215

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Beau Traber Jeff Goyette

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37 Lee Marvel 17 Terance FitzSimmons

So. Sr.

6-0 5-11

205 185

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2 Derrick Palmer 16 Sal Vallala 23 Tajh Turner

Jr. Jr. Jr.

5-10 5-11 5-9

175 185 170

26 Matthew Steinbeck 36 Jordan Dudas

So. So.

6-0 6-0

205 195

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15 Robert Owoyele 8 Jake Flaherty 86 Jake Hartman 87 Brandon Pinnock

Sr. Jr. So. Sr.

5-9 6-1 6-3 6-0

185 190 200 190

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14 Brandon Wesley 13 Trey Lauletta

Jr. So.

6-2 6-1

190 200

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20 Ryan Morgan 30 Wayne Stewart

Jr. Jr.

5-11 5-10

190 185

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32 Tyler Smith 3 Jeremiah Young 28 Charles Thompson

Sr. Sr. Jr.

5-9 5-10 5-9

195 205 200

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21 Joseph Francis 4 Donald Quarles

Sr. Sr.

5-11 5-7

205 175

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33 Travis Friend 49 Terna Ityokumbul 38 Kareem Hyman

Jr. Sr. So.

6-2 6-0 6-2

235 255 230

1 Derek Maurer 94 Alex Eckard 93 Sean Cobelli

So. Jr. Jr.

6-0 6-1 5-9

180 195 170

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32 Tyler Smith 26 Matthew Steinbeck

Sr. So.

5-9 6-0

195 205

Kyle Sullivan

Sr.

5-10

195

Sr. Sr.

5-9 5-10

190 195

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10

13 Ryan Gutowski 10 Kyle Sullivan

10 80

Sr. So.

5-10 6-3

195 200

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34 Jeff Goyette 52 Dylan McDonnell

Jr. So.

5-11 6-1

215 245

Kyle Sullivan Josh Brake

SAM: Sam Linebacker

MI: Mike Linebacker

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WHIP: Whip Defensive Back


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  Bucknell will begin its 127th season of football Sept. 8 at Marist. It will be the first time the Bison will open a season against an opponent other than Duquesne since commencing the 2005 campaign against Georgetown. While Bucknell has typically not opened the season against Marist, the Bison and Red Foxes will be meeting for the eighth straight year since the series began in 2005. Nine of Bucknell’s 11 opponents from 2011 remain on the 2012 schedule. Delaware and Bryant replace Duquesne and Princeton. The Bison will have five home games this year, marking the third time in the last four campaigns they have five home contests and six road games. Among the highlights of the home schedule is the Sept. 22 home opener vs. Lafayette that will be televised live on CBS Sports Network.

 Third-year Bison head coach Joe Susan has kept the majority of his coaching staff intact for a third straight year. The entire full-time coaching staff stayed with the program from 2010 to 2011, and this year the only difference was the addition of Mike Kashurba. While most of the faces on the sidelines will be the same, a few responsibilities have been juggled. Third-year assistant Matt Borich is now the run game coordinator on defense, while Kashurba, a former defensive coordinator at Allegheny College, oversees the defensive passing game in addition to the safeties. In addition to eight of the nine on-field coaches staying the same, Bucknell’s administrative coordinator (Dan Wolfe) and strength & conditioning (John Field) positions remain the same, as well. Additionally, Bill Morrow joined the staff during the offseason as a volunteer assistant who will be working closely with the running backs.

 Bucknell has had success in close games in recent years. In fact, the Bison have posted a 12-6 record in games decided by seven points or less since 2006.

  Bucknell had a record 12 players honored by the Patriot League in end-of-season awards in 2011. Four of those players return to the team in 2012, including First Team All-Patriot League selections Ryan Gutowski and Tyler Smith. Also among the returning players honored by the Patriot League last year were second-team choices Travis Friend and Beau Traber.

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A trio of Bison changed positions during the offseason. A complete list of position changes is below: Dylan McDonnell: LBDE Tajh Turner: WRDB Tyler Zbytek: TEDL

Bucknell is scheduled to appear on national television twice in 2012. The Bison will host Lafayette Sept. 22 in a Family Weekend game that will appear on CBS Sports Network. Three weeks later Bucknell’s Oct. 13 contest at Harvard will also air on CBS Sports Network.

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A number of Bison changed numbers during the offseason. A complete list of number changes is below: Jaylen Amaker: 87 Terry Bennett: 3823 Jake Flaherty: 818 Blair Gatewood: 8698 Nick Gatto: 4282 Derek Maurer: 911 Patryk Najbar: 836 Vinnie Pini: 8281 Dillon Rupp: 2991 Victor Walker: 115

 Bucknell’s 11 2012 opponents posted a combined 67-54 (.553) record in 2011. Six opponents, including four of the five non-league foes, finished the season with records of at least .500.

Bucknell equaled the program record by posting a five-win improvement in 2011. The Bison will be looking to continue the advancement in the win column this year. The 1891, 1949, 1954 and 2006 Bison squads also posted five-win improvements, but none of them increased their win total the following season.

 Tyler Smith: 7. Career All-Purpose Yards - 3,399 Brandon Wesley: 10. Career Passing Attempts - 517 10. Career Passing Yards - 3,145 10. Career Pass Completions - 287

  Outside of Patriot League road contests at Georgetown and Holy Cross every other year, Bucknell played all but two of its games from 2003 to 2010 in its home state of Pennsylvania or New York. Last year the Bison played road games at Harvard and Princeton, marking Bucknell’s first non-league games in Massachusetts (1997) and New Jersey (1995) since the 1990s. This year, the Bison will again play at Harvard and will also travel to Delaware, their first game in “The First State” since playing at Delaware State in 2003. Bucknell Record in Select States (since 2003) Pennsylvania: 27-42 New York: 5-14 Outside N.Y./Pa.: 7-5

  Bucknell concluded the 2011 season with three consecutive road games. The Bison now begin 2012 with two more on the road. By the time Bucknell returns to the gridiron at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, it will have been 11 months to the day (Oct. 22, 2011 to Sept. 22, 2012) between home contests.

Brandon Wesley

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 Can the Bison do it again? Last year they tied a school record by upping their win total from the previous year by five. If they do it again in 2012, Bucknell’s victory total would stand at an impressive 11 and the team would celebrate its first Patriot League title since 1996. Third-year head coach Joe Susan would certainly sign up for such a memorable campaign. But, his focus is on improvement for the returning players, plugging some openings on the offensive and defensive lines and preaching to his team about ball security in hopes of finishing among the nation’s leaders in turnover margin once again. “What’s unique about this team is that they are all motivated to improve,” commented Susan, who led the Bison to their first above-.500 record since 2006 last fall. “They understand a lot of people patted them on the back for being 6-5 (in 2011) and they didn’t want to be congratulated for being 6-5, and neither did the coaching staff. We made that known the day after the Colgate game.” When preseason camp commences in August, there will be plenty of experience on the field for Bucknell. Seven regular starters on defense return, while six more on offense will be back in the mix. Despite the game experience returning, the Bison lost eight All-Patriot League players to graduation and will enter 2012 with six sophomores and seven juniors listed first on the depth chart. Bucknell this season returns 38 lettermen. Below is a position-by-position look at the Bison heading into preseason practice.

 Bucknell in 2011 increased its average yards per game by more than 23, scored 50 percent more points and added more than three minutes onto its average time of possession vs. 2010. Despite those glowing numbers, Susan was most impressed by the team’s ability to limit

Brandon Wesley

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turnovers. The Bison lost just four fumbles all season, including only one by a running back in nearly 300 carries. Bucknell quarterbacks also threw just eight interceptions as the Bison’s 12 turnovers were the second-fewest in the nation. Susan and his coaching staff continuously preach for ballcarriers to run with the ball “high and tight” and they are listening. Bucknell’s offense was also very balanced last season as the Bison totaled 1,360 yards on the ground and 1,652 through the air. “Balance is a goal, but sometimes that’s just how it works out,” said Susan, who owns a career record of 17-15. “Balance to me is whatever it takes to put the ball in the end zone.” As he continues to evolve the Bucknell offense, Susan does see some areas of improvement he would like to focus on this year. He would like the offense to do a better job of converting touchdowns in the Red Zone, rather than settling for field goals. He would also like to be a better deep passing team this year. “We need to be a better deep ball team,” mentioned Susan. “The success of that relates to protection and running the ball. Being able to run gives you a chance to throw the deep ball on play action. Even if you complete just one out of every three, it will lead to positives. “We also need to continue to put our defense on the field in good field position. We did a good job of that last year and it all relates to turnovers.”

 Bucknell is in a very good position at quarterback with junior Brandon Wesley slotted as the starter entering preseason camp. The Plano, Texas, native enters his third campaign having started 21 consecutive games, and he is climbing a number of program top-10 lists as he ranks 10th in school annals in passing yards (3,145), pass completions (287) and pass attempts (517). “Having Brandon come back for his third year is very important,” said Susan. “He had a good spring. He took more control of the offense. We have always challenged him to be something other than the 11th guy in the huddle and he did that in the spring. “We have focused on his fundamentals. He is such an outstanding athlete that he sometimes relies too much on his athletic ability instead of the fundamentals.” Wesley is coming off a sophomore campaign where he completed 116 of 221 passes for 1,446 yards and seven touchdowns. He scored another six touchdowns on the ground as he accounted for 13 of the team’s 26 scores. Sophomore Trey Lauletta is expected to be Wesley’s backup. The Exton, Pa., native moved up the depth chart last year and made his season QUARTERBACKS (6) No. Name 18 Brian Connolly 11 Calvin Garrett 12 Ryan Henning 10 Austin Kevitch 13 Trey Lauletta 14 Brandon Wesley

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

Ht. 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-2

Career Wt. Starts 200 -190 -210 -185 -200 -190 21

debut in week nine at Lafayette. His most extensive game action came in relief of an injured Wesley in the season finale at Colgate. Lauletta completed 22 of 35 passes for 166 yards on a very windy day in Hamilton, N.Y. “Trey came along well in his mastery of the offense during the spring,” commented Susan. “He is more of a pocket quarterback than Brandon, who does more things on the run. Trey is a good decision maker and is smart about his line of scrimmage choices.” Ryan Henning, Brian Connolly and Calvin Garrett are the three freshman signal-callers on the roster. Susan thinks the No. 3 quarterback on the depth chart will come from that group, but he is cautious about how they will transition from high school to college.

 Of all the positons on the roster, the running back spot might have the most experience as the Bison’s top two runners are seniors Tyler Smith and Jeremiah Young. Smith was a First Team All-Patriot League selection a year ago after ending the season with a bang. He rushed for more than 200 yards in back-to-back late-season wins at Lafayette and Fordham and led the Patriot League with 795 yards, the most by a Bison running back since 2003. Smith has seen his rushing totals nearly double each year. As a freshman in 2009 he posted 234 yards on the ground, followed by 426 as a sophomore in 2010. A versatile member of the backfield, Smith ranked second on the team in receptions (28) and his 146.27 all-purpose yards per game ranked 12th nationally. “Tyler is productive, tough and a good receiver, which is paramount in what we do,” praised Susan. “He is a really good blocker and has become a very good runner.”

Jeremiah Young


 RUNNING BACKS (6) No. Name 31 Matt DelMauro 22 Brian Regan 6 Justin Shangold 32 Tyler Smith 28 Charles Thompson 3 Jeremiah Young

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Smith’s h’ backfieldmate, b kf ld Young, last l year seemed to finally regain the form he showed off during his prep days when he became Pennsylvania’s all-time leading rusher with 9,027 yards at Steelton-Highspire High School, outside of Harrisburg. Young tore his ACL during a high school all-star game, sidelining him for his freshman year at Bucknell, and it was a long road back. Young ran 114 times for 464 yards last year, including a 105-yard output in a season-opening win over Duquesne. He averaged better than five yards a carry over the campaign’s final two games after returning from a head injury. “The combination of Tyler and Jeremiah makes us very effective at running back,” said Susan. “That position is going to carry the ball 30 times a game for us and having two options is very helpful.” Charles Thompson was the only other running back to carry the ball for the Bison last year and he received just two touches all season. Given the injury possibilities at the position, Susan really wants to increase the depth this year and he sees Thompson as a viable option. “Charles had an exceptional spring and took advantage of every opportunity,” praised Susan. “We limited Tyler’s carries during the spring and that put more weight on the shoulders of Jeremiah and Charles.” Brian Regan, who ran 10.76 in the 100 meters at the New Jersey State Meet of Champions, 205-pound Justin Shangold and Matt DelMauro, are some rookies who could see some playing time. “You see six guys at running back and might think that’s too many, but at that position you need depth,” explained Susan. “Some of that is our challenge as a coaching staff. We want them to play physically, but keep them healthy at the same time.”

 Two-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection Travis Friend will once again anchor the fullback position. The junior is a two-year starter who is one of the hardest workers on the team, according to Susan. Susan lays incredible expectations on the fullback and tight end positions and he expects big things out of Friend once again. FULLBACKS (6) No. Name 33 Travis Friend 38 Kareem Hyman 49 Terna Ityokumbul 42 Philip Pecora 91 Dillon Rupp 45 Aaron Wells

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Friend caught 16 passes for 100 yards last year. He also carried the ball four times for seven yards, but one of his most important attributes is his blocking ability. “Travis really brings a lot to the fullback position,” praised Susan. “The fullback position is a very important receiver for us and he’s done a good job with that. He has very good hands. Travis probably won’t see more carries this year, but he will continue to be very important for us in the short passing game.” Senior Terna Ityokumbul, who has also played tight end during his career, and sophomore Kareem Hyman, who came to Bucknell last year as a quarterback, will provide depth behind Friend. Additionally, freshman Philip Pecora is a toughnosed player who Susan has high hopes for.

 Bucknell’s offense will continue to use a number of two tight end formations, making it a very important position. Once again, the Bison have a number of talented tight ends on the roster, starting with senior Nick Gatto. “Nick had a great spring,” praised Susan. “He has come along at tight end. He can be as good as there is in the league.” Gatto started all 11 games a year ago, catching eight passes for 61 yards. However, his primary duty is blocking. Sophomores Patrick Kelly and Josh Lebo saw increased playing time as 2011 moved into its later stages and both performed well. Susan expects both to put on additional weight as they continune to mature and fill out. Freshman Brian Duncan will battle for playing time as well. He is listed at 6-4 and 235 pounds and Susan likes his ability to block at the line of scrimmage and also get downfield. “I am excited about our tight ends,” said Susan. “We have to keep them healthy because so many will play. They are very important to what we do offensively.”

TIGHT ENDS (4) No. Name 92 Brian Duncan 82 Nick Gatto 88 Patrick Kelly 89 Josh Lebo

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WIDE RECEIVERS (14) No. Name 80 Josh Brake 84 Brandon Farrell 8 Jake Flaherty 25 John Gallagher 86 Jake Hartman 85 Matthew Jegede 83 Bobby Kaslander 6 Patryk Najbar 15 Robert Owoyele 81 Vinnie Pini 87 Brandon Pinnock 19 Drake Rodgers 10 Kyle Sullivan 5 Victor Walker

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

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Behind Walker is a long list of youngsters and veterans who haven’t put up the numbers yet, mainly due to injuries. Despite the relative lack of experience, Susan is confident wide receiver will be a strength and the team will be better at the position than it has been in recent years. Among the veterans who are expected to see time are Robert Owoyele, Kyle Sullivan and Jake Flaherty, who all missed significant time a year ago with injuries. Owoyele, who has played both running back and wide receiver during his Bison career, missed most of last season with a leg injury. He did catch two passes for 25 yards in the season opener vs. Duquesne and has seven career receptions for more than 100 yards. Sullivan, who transferred from Rutgers prior to 2011 and is also a punter, appeared in one game last year, but missed most of the season with a hand injury. Flaherty has been bitten by the injury bug since his arrival at Bucknell, missing each of the last two years with two separate knee injuries. Sophomores Josh Brake and Josh Hartman, who both measure in at 6-3, 200 pounds, impressed in limited playing time a year ago. Brake

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 Bucknell has plenty of options at wide receiver in 2012, but only Victor Walker is a proven veteran. The junior has caught 40 passes for 916 yards over his first two seasons. His 473 yards last fall were second on the team, while his 22.5 average yards per catch ranked first in the Patriot League. “Victor had some minor injury problems to deal with last year,” explained Susan about his favorite deep threat. “The cracked collar bone he played with most of the year impacted his blocking. He’s a big, strong kid who has been a very important primary receiver for us and I forsee him having a great year.”

Victor Walker

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 had four receptions in six games played, while Hartman had one catch for 10 yards in his three appearances.

 The graduation of four senior starters leaves the offensive line with the biggest question marks heading into 2012. Only sophomore Lonnie Rawles, who started the final seven games of 2011 at left tackle, returns. The Bison were shorthanded on the offensive line during spring practice with only six healthy bodies, but Susan mentioned those extra reps helped some of the returnees who didn’t have as much game experience. Entering preseason camp, Susan has three sophomores and two seniors listed in the starting lineup on the offensive line. In addition to Rawles, sophomores Brandon Noblett (C) and Nevin Hagman (RT) are expected to start after strong springs. Additionally, veterans Christopher Spahr (LG) and Troy Steinhilber (RG) are listed in starting roles for the first time in their careers. Senior Josh Haywood also had a good spring, while sophomore Mike Spear is recovering from a back injury, but is expected to take the field this fall. “It’s a group where we will end up playing the five best, and not necessarily at the positions they are currently listed on the depth chart,” explained Susan. “It might take one of the younger guys coming on to be part of the group. Preseason is going to be critical. We are going to have a lot more meeting time and walkthroughs than is typical.” With so many starting positions up for grabs, the competition at practice is sure to be fierce. Seven freshmen will be joining the seven returnees and fighting for playing time. Rookies Ramy Kased (350 pounds), Ken Barrett (320) and Clayton Hoffmaster (295) bring some additional size to the offensive line that averaged just over 275 pounds a year ago. OFFENSIVE LINE (14) No. Name 70 Ken Barrett 65 Nick Craven 74 Trevor Duba 79 Nevin Hagman 66 Josh Haywood 76 Clayton Hoffmaster 71 Ramy Kased 77 Brandon Noblett 72 Lonnie Rawles 55 Ryan Riethmiller 61 Vikram Shenoy 56 Christopher Spahr 60 Mike Spear 69 Troy Steinhilber

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

Ht. 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4

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 One year ago, Bucknell’s defense made headlines thanks to its ability to create turnovers. The Bison were second in the nation in forced turnovers (39) and led the country in turnover margin (+2.45). Susan is hoping for more of the same in 2012. “A lot of it is mindset. We teach it. Some of

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the turnovers (All-American cornerback) Bryce (Robertson) got were related to the defensive line putting pressure on the quarterback. Some of the teams we play try to get as many receivers out as possible, so they are relying solely on the offensive line for protection.” Bucknell will continue with its 4-2-5 defensive scheme that debuted last year. “Our defense makes the life of the front six very simple,” explained Susan. “With gifted players up front, we want them to just play football. Also, with the built-in nickel, we minimize substitutions for formation purposes. The ability to have a nickel on the field even when you are in your base defense is important in the Patriot League, where there are a variety of offensive styles.” Much of Bucknell’s increased success a year ago can be attributed to the defense. Teams scored nearly 100 points fewer against the Bison in 2011 than 2010. Total offense went down almost 900 yards, almost exclusively on the ground. In fact, Bucknell’s run defense was so stingy two opponents (Georgetown, Holy Cross) were held to negative rushing yards and only three opponents rushed for 100 yards. Bucknell finished the season third in the nation in rushing defense, yielding just 78.3 yards per game.

 The defensive line was probably Bucknell’s strongest area on the defense a year ago with All-Patriot League selections Robert De La Rosa and Josh Eden anchoring. Both talented players graduated in May, but there is no need to worry as the Bison have no fewer than 10 returning players that will likely take reps on the line. The Bison coaching staff ’s philosophy is for its better athletes to play on the defensive line and that is certainly the case this year. Among the projected starters are junior Sean Sellers and sophomore Dylan McDonnell. Both are strong athletes who started their Bucknell careers as linebackers. Sellers totaled 24 tackles and three tackles for loss in seven games, all starts, a year ago. Susan describes him as a “buzzsaw” off the edge who is one of the stronger players on the team. McDonnell made five tackles in seven outings as a rookie and Susan expects plenty of improvement from him as he becomes more comfortable DEFENSIVE LINE (15) Career No. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. Starts 47 Amir Afkhami Sr. 6-2 270 -97 Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood So. 6-1 290 -75 Edward Carrington Fr. 6-0 300 -31 James Carson Sr. 6-2 235 -51 Brent Forbes Fr. 6-2 275 -78 Devin Gordon-Hamm Sr. 6-1 270 -99 Connor Hayes So. 6-1 235 -41 Jimmy King Fr. 6-1 235 -52 Dylan McDonnell So. 6-1 245 -67 Daniel McManus So. 6-0 275 -95 Robert Naylor Fr. 6-4 235 -9 Samuel Oyekoya Sr. 6-3 235 4 40 Sean Sellers Jr. 6-0 235 7 90 Tracey Smith Jr. 6-1 255 12 46 Tyler Zbytek So. 6-3 245 --

in his new position. Senior Samuel Oyekoya will be challenged for the starting end spot by McDonnell. A three-year contributor who earned four starts in place of Sellers in 2011, Oyekoya enters his final campaign with 44 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 30 career games. His specialty over the course of his career has been pass rush. Senior Devin Gordon-Hamm and junior Tracey Smith are expected to start on the interior of the defensive line. Gordon-Hamm has seven career tackles in 15 games, while Smith started all 11 contests a year ago and posted 24 tackles while ranking fifth on the team with five tackles for loss. “Tracey is a very good player,” praised Susan. “He’s smart and strong and it’s hard to block him because of his center of gravity. “Devin had one of the better performances in the spring. He controlled his body weight and that correlated to his improved performance.” Sophomores Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood and Daniel McManus will back up the interior positions, while seniors James Carson and Amir Afkhami will push for playing time on the ends. Additionally, sophomore Tyler Zbytek is now a defensive lineman after arriving at Bucknell as a tight end. Robert Naylor, a 6-4, 235-pound end from Bangor, Pa., and Edward Carrington, a 300-pounder from Lawrence, N.J., are the freshmen most likely to contribute on the line. “We have a chance to be good on the line with so much depth,” mentioned Susan. “Our talent here will help us at all levels of defense.”

Joseph Francis


 LINEBACKERS (8) No. Name 39 Josh Butler 27 Evan Byers 53 Dominique Daniels 24 Audrey Dieujuste 34 Jeff Goyette 44 Matt Johnson 58 Patrick Joyce 12 Beau Traber

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

Career Ht. Wt. Starts 6-0 220 -6-0 215 -6-0 205 -5-11 200 -5-11 215 -6-0 220 -6-1 210 -5-11 220 11

 Bucknell uses just two linebackers in its defensive scheme and it has some options. At the head of the list is senior Beau Traber, one of the best leaders on the team. The returning starter ranked third on the squad with a career-high 63 tackles a year ago. Joining Traber in the starting unit should be Evan Byers. He was a key reserve last season as a freshman when he totaled 34 tackles and recovered a team-high three fumbles. “We have two of the best runners in the league in Beau and Evan,” commented Susan, who must replace the graduated Academic All-American Tim Bolte at linebacker. “Obviously, their experience will help them.” Like he will at all positions on defense, Susan expects to rotate a number of players through the linebacker slots. Among the most prominent of the reserves will be senior Patrick Joyce. A key special teams player the last few years, Joyce will be the primary backup at both linebacker slots. Junior Jeff Goyette, who also serves as the team’s long snapper, and classmate Matt Johnson, who posted eight tackles and recovered a fumble last year, will also see plenty of game action. That duo has played in a combined 40 career games in just two years. Sophomore Dominique Daniels and freshman Audrey Dieujuste should also battle for playing time.

 In Bucknell’s 4-2-5 defensive system, it plays with three safeties. The Bison’s preseason depth chart lists two sophomores and a junior as the starters, but that does not mean there is a lack of experience at the position. Instead, it means there is plenty of talent. Sophomore Lee Marvel is expected to start at the strong safety spot. He is coming off a rookie campaign where he registered 24 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and picked up one fumble. A converted running back, sophomore MatSAFETIES (10) No. Name 7 Jaylen Amaker 18 Derek-London Dierkes 36 Jordan Dudas 25 Clayton Ewell 17 Terance FitzSimmons 37 Lee Marvel 20 Ryan Morgan 26 Matthew Steinbeck 30 Wayne Stewart 43 Louis Taglianetti

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

Career Ht. Wt. Starts 6-0 175 -6-2 200 -6-0 195 11 6-1 175 -5-11 185 -6-0 205 -5-11 190 10 6-0 205 1 5-10 185 -5-11 190 --

thew Steinbeck is listed as the starter at whip (weak safety) after totaling 16 tackles and two fumble recoveries. However, classmate Jordan Dudas, who started all 11 games in 2011, will also push for playing time. The Lake City, Pa., native was one of two Bison rookies to start on defense last year, and the only one to be part of the starting unit in every game. He piled up 27 tackles, two tackles for loss and one interception in his first campaign. “Both Steinbeck and Dudas will play at the weak safety spot,” said Susan. “One of those two will cross train at the free safety. They are both really good players that will continue to improve.” Junior Ryan Morgan, who was fourth on the team with 51 tackles last fall, is expected to start at free safety for a second straight year. Senior Terance FitzSimmons and junior Wayne Stewart, who missed most of 2011 after a foot injury, will also be in the mix at safety. Junior Derek-London Dierkes, who moved to defense from quarterback early in his Bucknell career, and freshman Louis Taglianetti will add athleticism to the position.

 The loss of All-American Bryce Robertson, who led the nation in interceptions in 2011 will hurt the cornerback position, but the Bison have plenty of veteran options to fill the void. The two-deep features two seniors and two juniors as the experienced group will look to disrupt the potent aerial attacks that tend to be featured in the Patriot League. Senior Joseph Francis is predicted to hold down one starting spot. The hard-hitting player has also seen time at linebacker and safety throughout his career. He has played in 33 consecutive games since setting foot on campus and has piled up 87 tackles over that span. Senior Donald Quarles is another player with plenty of experience, having played in 27 career games, starting six as a sophomore in 2010. He was hampered by an injury last season, but still made seven stops and forced a fumble. Junior Derrick Palmer was a standout at cornerback last year, starting all 11 games and registering 48 tackles. He tied Robertson for the team lead with six pass breakups, bringing his two-year total to 10. “At corner, we feel confident in Francis, Palmer and Quarles,” praised Susan. “All three can start for us, which is exciting.” Junior Sal Vallala and sophomore Jaylen Amaker, who made the transition from safety during the spring, will also be in the mix. Susan is also expecting big things from freshmen Daniel CORNERBACKS (8) No. Name 23 Terry Bennett 21 Joseph Francis 48 Daniel Gevirtz 3 Anthony Marcozzi 2 Derrick Palmer 4 Donald Quarles 23 Tajh Turner 16 Sal Vallala

Cl. Ht. So. 5-8 Sr. 5-11 Fr. 5-10 Fr. 5-10 Jr. 5-10 Sr. 5-7 Jr. 5-9 Jr. 5-11

Career Wt. Starts 170 -205 9 160 -175 -175 15 175 6 170 -185 2

Gevirtz and Anthony Marcozzi. “I wouldn’t mind if combined the position had 13 interceptions,” said Susan, referencing Robertson’s 2011 total. “We talk to them about catching the ones they throw to you and I hope they do that.”

 Special teams was a strong suit for the Bison a year ago when kicker Drew Orth and punter Ryan Gutowski were both named First Team AllPatriot League. Additionally, Tyler Smith was one of the top kick returners in the Patriot League and Bryce Robertson was a much-improved punt returner who averaged nearly eight yards per return. Orth and Robertson graduated, but the Bison still have plenty of talent left, and it is headlined by Gutowski and Smith. Also a member of the Bucknell lacrosse team, Gutowski set a Bison single-season record with 79 punts last year. He totaled nine punts of at least 50 yards, including a 71-yard boot vs. Lehigh, the third-longest kick in school history Sullivan, who will also play wide receiver, will also see some time at punter this year. There were plans to use him last year as well, but a hand injury cut his season short. Gutowski and Sullivan will pose problems for returners since Gutowski is a right-footed kicker and Sullivan a lefty, leading to different spins. Susan will likely give Sullivan a chance to be on the receiving end of punts too, as he looks for a replacement for Robertson, who returned punts each of the last two seasons. Sophomore Derek Maurer, whose only game action as a freshman was on kickoffs, enters preseason camp as the No. 1 kicker, but he will be challenged by junior Alex Eckard, who has converted 11 extra points and four field goals in his career. Kickoffs will be a little different this year as the spot has been moved to the 35-yard line, which should lead to more touchbacks. A touchback will now give the receiving team the ball at the 25-yard line. While there should be more touchbacks this season, Smith will still be a key member of the Bison special teams as a kickoff returner. He has led the Patriot League in kickoff returns each of the last two seasons and he is just 391 yards shy of second place in Bucknell history. Susan is unsure of who will return kicks alongside Smith, but it could be the speedy freshman Regan or possibly Sullivan.

SPECIAL TEAMS (9) No. Name 93 Sean Cobelli 94 Alex Eckard 98 Blair Gatewood 34 Jeff Goyette 13 Ryan Gutowski 11 Stefen Laukien 1 Derek Maurer 19 Bill Prendeville 10 Kyle Sullivan

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

Ht. Wt. Pos. 5-9 170 K 6-1 195 K 6-0 175 K 5-11 215 LS/LB 5-9 190 P 6-1 190 K 6-0 180 K 6-0 180 P 5-10 195 P/WR

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Defensive End Sr. | 6’2” | 270 Gaithersburg, Md. Thomas S. Wootton

2011 (Junior): Appeared in five games during second half of season ... four of five appearances came opposite Patriot League foes ... totaled six tackles, including career-high three solo stops in home finale vs. Holy Cross. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a varsity game ... made two tackles, including one for loss, in JV game against Lycoming. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... made three tackles, including one for loss, in JV game against Lycoming. Thomas S. Wootton High School: Played for head coach Greg Malling at Thomas S. Wootton High School ... helped team to 7-4 record in 2008 ... team captain ... member of leadership council ... named team’s defensive MVP as a senior. Personal: Amir Habib Afkhami ... born June 17, 1991 in Gaithersburg, Md. ... son of Mansour and Soudabeh Afkhami ... majoring in political science.  2011 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT Lehigh 0 2 2 at Harvard 1 0 1 Holy Cross 3 0 3 at Fordham 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 0 0 Totals 4 2 6

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

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Defensive Line So. | 6’1” | 290 Rankin, Pa. The Linsly School (W. Va.)

FR 0 0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, vs. Holy Cross (2011)

 Safety So. | 6’0” | 175 Bronx, N.Y. Mount St. Michael Academy

2011 (Freshman): Only freshman to see playing time on defensive line ... saw action in eight games ... also played on special teams ... posted one tackle in each of first two games ... also had a pass breakup (vs. Harvard) and a blocked punt (vs. Fordham). The Linsly School: Played football, basketball and track at The Linsly School in Wheeling, W. Va. ... football team captain ... All-OVAC Honorable Mention ... chosen to participate in the OVAC All-Star game ... Stubbs Award recipient ... named the track team’s top thrower. Personal: Demetrius Lamonte Baldwin-Youngblood ... born July 3, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Lisa Baldwin-Youngblood and Marlon Youngblood ... has two siblings, Amon Baldwin-Youngblood and Niyah Baldwin-Youngblood ... uncle, Greg Baldwin, played football at Louisville ... uncle, Jeff Baldwin, played basketball at Duquesne ... cousin, Lewis Askew, played football at Maryland ... great uncle, Alonzo Johnson, was a professional boxer ... major is undeclared.  2011 - DEFENSE Opponent at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

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FR 0 0

Int PD 0 1 0 1

Cornerback So. | 5’8” | 170 Washington, D.C. Ballou

Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0 0 2 28 14.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 30 30.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 4 63 15.8 0

Lg 0 22 0 30 0 5 30

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TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec. Yds. 4 63 4 63

TD 0 0

Lg 30 30

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22011 0 (Freshman): Appeared in one o n game (vs. Marist) ... posted ttwo w tackles and had one pass breakup b r in 2012 spring game. Ballou High School: Member of football, baseball and track & field teams ... football and baseball team captain ... all-league selection ... highest grade-point average on football and baseball teams. Personal: Terry Lamont Bennett ... born July 21, 1993 in Washington, D.C. ... son of Stephanie and Thomas Royal ... has one brother, Tracy Yelverton, and one sister, Keyonna Bennett ... major is undeclared.  DEFENSE

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CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Harvard (2011) Receiving Yards: 30, at Lafayette (2011) Long Reception: 30, at Lafayette (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 30, at Lafayette (2011)

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Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0

22011 0 (Freshman): Appeared iin n six games, all in latter part off season ... made season debut o Oct. 8 vs. Lehigh ... caught two O passes at Harvard, one at Lafayette and one in season finale at Colgate ... all four catches came on the road ... totaled 63 receiving yards ... longest catch of year (30) was in a snowstorm at Lafayette ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Flower Mound High School: Lettered in football and basketball as a junior and senior ... football team captain as a senior ... earned team’s Fighting Heart Award for leadership and work ethic ... two-time First Team All-District 8 wide receiver ... First Team All-Texas 5A as a senior ... had 53 catches for 1,219 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... most receiving touchdowns in North Texas ... 1,549 all-purpose yards ... returned punts and kickoffs ... had a school-record 97-yard receiving touchdown ... served as holder for extra points and field goals ... All-Academic 5A District in basketball as a junior. Personal: Joshua Alexander Brake ... born Oct. 29, 1992 in Portland, Ore. ... son of Donnie and Beth Brake ... has two siblings, D.L. and Caleb ... father played professional basketball in France ... major is undeclared.

Year GP-GS 2011 6-0 Totals 6-0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 1, at Cornell (2011); at Princeton (2011) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Georgetown (2011)

2011 (Freshman): Impressed during preseason practice ... did not appear in a game as a rookie ... made two tackles in 2012 spring game. Mount St. Michael Academy: Played football, basketball and baseball, earning three varsity letters in each ... two-year football team captain ... named all-league and all-city in football ... also earned All-Bronx/Manhattan honors ... named Old Spice Football Player of the Year ... Outback Empire State Challenge participant ... didn’t play organized football until ninth grade ... played quarterback and cornerback during high school ... all-league selection in baseball ... member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Jaylen Amaker ... born Oct. 3, 1993 in Harlem, N.Y. ... son of Jeanette Chirico ... has one brother, Joel ... major is undeclared.

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1

Wide Receiver So. | 6’3” | 200 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

Linebacker So. | 6’0” | 220 Quakertown, Pa. Woodberry Forest (Va.)

2011 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a rookie ... made two tackles in 2012 spring game. Woodberry Forest School: Member of football and track teams ... Virginia Prep League Defensive AllPrep Team ... Second Team All-Virginia ... 2010 AllCentral Virginia Honorable Mention LB. Personal: Joshua Steward Butler ... born May 22, 1992 in Williamsville, N.Y. ... son of Patrice and Steward Butler ... father played football at Washington & Lee ... has one brother, Matthew ... major is undeclared.


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Linebacker So. | 6’0” | 215 Roaring Brook, Pa. Wyoming Seminary/ Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.)

2011 (Freshman): Earned team’s Stuart M. Smith Award as the outstanding newcomer ... saw action in all 11 games in a reserve role ... ranked ninth on team with 34 tackles ... led all Bison freshmen in stops ... also had 2.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks ... recovered a team-high three fumbles ... three fumble recoveries came in consecutive late-season contests vs. Holy Cross, Lafayette and Fordham ... also forced two fumbles ... intercepted a pass in first career road game at Cornell ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week Oct. 31 after five tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 26-point win at Lafayette. High School: Spent a post-graduate year at TrinityPawling School in Pawling, N.Y., after graduating from Wyoming Seminary ... earned four varsity letters in football at Wyoming Seminary and one at TrinityPawling ... also played basketball first three years at Wyoming Seminary ... two-time football team captain ... First Team All-Founders League and First Team All-New England Prep A in football ... basketball team captain as a junior ... three-time first-team all-division selection ... second-team all-area as a junior. Personal: Evan Christopher Byers ... born Oct. 15, 1991 in Alexandra, Va. ... son of Scott and June Byers ... has two brothers, Elliott and Bo, and one sister, Lexi ... brother, Elliott, played baseball at Stanford before graduating in 2012 ... major is undeclared.  2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 2 3 3 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 4 4 1 5 2 3 5 1 2 3 19 15 34

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-0 0-0 1 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2.5-8 0.5-4 2 3-0 1 0

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Kicker Jr. | 5’9” | 170 Ridgefield, Conn. Ridgefield

2011 (Junior): Moved to defensive side of the ball during preseason ... saw first career game action, appearing in six contests ... missed second half of campaign with an injury ... made first career tackle in win at Princeton ... posted five tackles and three sacks in 2012 spring game. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a varsity game ... saw action in JV game vs. Lycoming and rushed two times for 20 yards, including a 14-yard run. 2009 (Freshman): Did not see action in a varsity game as a rookie ... named team’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Lehigh game ... posted 1.5 sacks and two total tackles in JV game against Lycoming. Irmo High School: Earned three varsity letters in football and wrestling at Irmo High School ... helped football team claim three region championships ... squad was the 4A state runner-up in 2006 ... 4A AllRegion selection in 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 ... threetime 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 psychology and religion.  2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown at Harvard Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

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DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 11-0 19-15-34 2.5-8 0.5-4 2 Totals 11-0 19-15-34 2.5-8 0.5-4 2

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Defensive End Sr. | 6’2” | 235 Columbia, S.C. Irmo

FR 3-0 3-0

Int PD 1 0 1 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, at Lafayette (2011); at Fordham (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, vs. Duquesne (2011) Sacks: 0.5, at Harvard (2011) Interceptions: 1, at Cornell (2011) Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2011); at Lafayette (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 1, (three times)

Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 6-0 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 6-0 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 1, at Princeton (2011)

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

2011 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a game ... connected on a 27-yard field goal in 2012 spring game ... also punted five times for a 28.0 average in that contest. 2010 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game as a freshman ... connected on a 30-yard field goal in JV game vs. Lycoming ... was 1-for-1 on field goals in that contest ... punted three times for an average of 33.3 yards in 2011 spring game. 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 ... majoring in civil engineering.

 Linebacker So. | 6’0” | 205 Greenbelt, Md. Eleanor Roosevelt

2011 (Freshman): Saw action on special teams in season opener vs. Duquesne after promising preseason camp ... did not play rest of season due to injury. Eleanor Roosevelt High School: Earned three varsity letters in football ... only sophomore on varsity in 2008 ... all-county selection and team captain as a senior ... earned Coaches Award as a senior ... four-time academic award winner ... Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association Student Leader in 201011 ... active in church community, volunteering with Children’s Ministry ... traveled abroad as Student Ambassador with People to People to London, Brussels and France ... member of Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Personal: Dominique Kahlil Daniels ... born July 12, 1993 in Newark, Del. ... son of Desiree Davis and Derrick Daniels ... has one sibling, BaKari Mapp ... major is undeclared.  DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

Evan Byers

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 

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Safety Jr. | 6’3” | 200 Woodsfield, Ohio Monroe Central

Safety So. | 6’0” | 195 Lake City, Pa. Girard

2011 (Sophomore): Moved to defensive back from quarterback ... played mainly on special teams ... season-high two tackles in 26-point win at Lafayette ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... completed 16 of 26 passes for 240 yards and a touchdown in JV game vs. Lycoming ... also ran for a teamhigh 158 yards on 21 carries and one touchdown ... had a pass of 78 yards and a run of 66 vs. Lycoming ... named Bucknell’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year at postseason awards banquet. Monroe Central High School: Member of football team ... broke school record for single-game passing yards as a sophomore ... PVC and OVAC All-Conference ... Times Leader All-Star Team ... First Team AllEastern District ... All-Ohio selection ... Intelligencer All-Valley Honor Roll ... team co-captain. Personal: Derek-London Dierkes ... born Oct. 25, 1991 in Warren, Ohio ... son of Scott and Misty Dierkes ... has one sister, Mckinzey ... majoring in management.  2011 - DEFENSE Opponent at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

DEFENSE FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

 2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 3 2 5 3 3 6 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 14 13 27

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2-8 0.5-3 0 0-0 1 2

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 11-11 14-13-27 2-8 0.5-3 0 Totals 11-11 14-13-27 2-8 0.5-3 0

 Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2011 8-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 8-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0

2011 (Freshman): Only freshman to be regular member of Bison starting lineup ... started all 11 games ... one of nine members of defensive unit to start all 11 contests ... Patriot League Rookie of the Week Sept. 12 after totaling season-high six tackles and first career interception in win over Marist ... eight multi-tackle games ... 10th on team with 27 stops ... two tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, one interception and a pair of pass breakups ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Girard High School: Three-sport (football, basketball, track) star ... football team captain ... first-team all-conference DB and RB ... qualified for states and nationals in 60-meter dash. Personal: Jordan David Dudas ... born May 26, 1992 in Erie, Pa. ... son of Gary and Kim Dudas ... has two brothers and three sisters ... major is undeclared.

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Lafayette (2011)

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 1 2 1 2

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, vs. Marist (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Lafayette (2011) Sacks: 0.5, at Harvard (2011) Interceptions: 1, vs. Marist (2011) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Marist (2011); at Harvard (2011)

Alex Eckard 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 ... majoring in mathematics.  2010 - KICKING Opponent PAT Cornell 0 Penn 1 at Georgetown 3 at Lehigh 1 Lafayette 2 Fordham 3 Colgate 1 at Holy Cross 0 Totals 11

Jordan Dudas

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2011 (Sophomore): Began year as team’s No. 1 placekicker ... connected on two field goals (19, 21) in season-opening win over Duquesne ... 3-for-3 on extra points vs. Duquesne ... made first two extra points in game No. 2 vs. Marist to start season 5-for-5 on extra points ... finished campaign 2-for-4 on field goals and 5-for-6 on extra points ... did not appear in a game after Sept. 17. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in final eight games ... connected on first 11 extra point attempts, and 11 of 12 overall ... 4-for-7 on field goals with a long of 29 yards vs. Penn ... averaged team-best 56.9 yards on 25 kickoffs ... averaged 59.8 yards on six kickoffs in JV game vs. Lycoming. Linganore High School: Earned letters in football and track & field ... First Team All-State selection in football ... first-team all-area, all-county and allMVAL ... 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).

FG 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4

FGA 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 7

Distance (made) --(29) 39, 45, (26) (27) 26 ----(19)

Att. 3 3 0 6

FG 2 0 0 2

FGA 2 1 1 4

Distance (made) (19), (21) 28 30

2011 - KICKING Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell Totals

PAT 3 2 0 5

 KICKING Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP 8 3 11

PAT-Att. 11-12 5-6 16-18

FG-FGA 4-7 2-4 6-11

Lg. 29 21 29

Pts. 23 11 34

CAREER HIGHS PATs: 3, (three times) Field Goals: 2, vs. Duquesne (2011) Long Field Goal: 29, vs. Penn (2010)

 Safety Sr. | 5’11” | 185 Philadelphia, Pa. Haverford School

 Punter/Kicker Jr. | 6’1” | 195 Mount Airy, Md. Linganore

Att. 0 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 12

2011 (Junior): Saw action in season-opening win over Duquesne ... made one tackle in 2012 spring game. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in six games, mainly on special teams ... saw action in two Patriot League contests (Lafayette, Colgate) ... recorded five tackles, including one for loss, in JV game vs. Lycoming. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game in his first year as a Bison ... saw action in JV game against Lycoming and made three tackles and posted one pass breakup. Haverford School: Earned three varsity letters in football at The Haverford School ... also a four-year member of track & field team ... spent one year as a member of the wrestling squad ... named All-Inter AC, All-Main Line and all-city in football in 2008 ... team 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  DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 6-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2011 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 7-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0


 & 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 ... majoring in political science.

 Opponent Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5

 Wide Receiver Jr. | 6’1” | 190 Oceanport, N.J. Red Bank Catholic

2011 (Sophomore): Suffered second consecutive season-ending knee injury in summer of 2011 ... did not appear in a game. 2010 (Freshman): Did not see action in a game due to a season-ending leg injury in the preseason. 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 three brothers, Harry Jr., Zach and Jesse, and one sister, Abigail ... has four relatives that have played professional football ... two other relatives were college football players ... cousin, Calvin Garrett, is a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2016 and is a freshman QB ... father, Harry Flaherty, played linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) and Dallas Cowboys ... brother, Harry Jr., played tight end for Princeton (2007-10) ... cousin, Andrew Rodriguez, was a linebacker at Army (2008-11) who won the AAU’s James E. Sullivan Award, which is given to the top amateur athlete in the nation ... uncle, Jason Garrett, played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants and is currently the Cowboys’ head coach ... 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/passing game coach) and Judd (director of pro personnel) are currently members of the Cowboys coaching staff ... majoring in history and religion.

 Defensive Line Jr. | 6’2” | 275 Coal Township, Pa. Shamokin Area

2011 (Sophomore): Moved to defensive end for first time ... saw action in nine games ... made five tackles, including season-high two at Cornell. 2010 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... recorded two tackles in JV game vs. Lycoming. 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 ... majoring in biology.

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2011 - DEFENSE

2009 - DEFENSE TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2011 9-0 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 9-0 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Cornell (2011)

 Cornerback Sr. | 5’11” | 205 Arlington, Texas Juan Seguin

Enters 2012 having played in 33 consecutive games. 2011 (Junior): Reserve defensive back ... appeared in all 11 games ... posted 18 tackles ... season-high four tackles against Duquesne ane Lehigh ... registered second career sack in 26-point win at Lafayette ... had pass breakups against Marist and Holy Cross ... blocked a punt against Marist and a field goal vs. Holy Cross ... returned first two kicks of career (22, 20) at Cornell ... earned team’s Strength & Conditioning MVP Award during 2012 spring practice. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games, starting five in mid-season ... recorded season-high nine tackles vs. Penn ... finished ninth on team with 35 tackles ... posted five tackles and first career sack vs. Dartmouth ... earned starts against Penn, Georgetown, Lehigh, Lafayette and Fordham. 2009 (Freshman): Finished ninth on team with 34 tackles ... recorded season-high nine tackles in win over Marist ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week following Marist contest ... made first career start against Red Foxes ... posted seven tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss at Fordham ... second on team with five pass breakups, 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 senior Robert Owoyele ... first-team all-district safety on the gridiron ... named team’s defensive MVP ... secondteam 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 four siblings, Ebony Francis, Pharonette Francis, Timothy Rogers and Malcolm Rogers ... majoring in Spanish and history.

Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 1 1 2 Robert Morris 1 1 2 at Cornell 1 0 1 Marist 4 5 9 Georgetown 2 1 3 at Penn 0 1 1 Lehigh 3 0 3 at Lafayette 1 1 2 at Fordham 6 1 7 at Colgate 2 1 3 Holy Cross 1 0 1 Totals 22 12 34

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 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 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 5

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 at Marist 0 0 0 Dartmouth 3 2 5 Cornell 4 0 4 Penn 7 2 9 at Georgetown 3 1 4 at Lehigh 3 0 3 Lafayette 5 1 6 Fordham 2 0 2 Colgate 2 0 2 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 29 6 35

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 1-2 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 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 1-2 0 1-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 3 10 8 18

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 1-4 1-4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 1-4 0 0-0 0 2

2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

No. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Yds. 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42

Avg. 0.0 0.0 21.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

APY 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 11-4 22-12-34 0.5-1 0-0 1 2010 11-5 29-6-35 1-2 1-2 0 2011 11-0 10-8-18 1-4 1-4 0 Totals 33-9 61-26-87 2.5-7 2-6 1

FR 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

Int PD 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7

KICKOFF RETURNS Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 11-4 11-5 11-0 33-9

No. 0 0 2 2

Yds. 0 0 42 21.0

Avg. 0.0 0.0 21.0 42

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 22 22

APY 0 0 42 42

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9, vs. Marist (2009); vs. Penn (2010) Tackles for Loss: 1, vs. Dartmouth (2011); at Lafayette (2011) Sacks: 1, vs. Dartmouth (2010); at Lafayette (2011) Pass Breakups: 2, at Colgate (2009) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Cornell (2010)

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  Fullback Jr. | 6’2” | 235 Mechancisburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley

22011 0 (Sophomore): Second Team T e All-Patriot League selecttion io at fullback for second conssecutive e year ... used mainly as blocker and receiver ... caught 16 passes for 100 yards to rank fourth on team in catches ... one of five Bison to reach 100 yards receiving ... four games with three catches ... all 16 receptions were for single-digit yards ... rushed four times for seven yards ... three rushes came in home win over Georgetown ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight year. 2010 (Freshman): Second Team All-Patriot League selection at fullback ... first Bison freshman to earn All-League honors since Rich Lemon in 1993 ... one of only two rookies named to the 2010 All-Patriot League Team ... saw action in all 11 games, starting 10 ... only missed start was at Georgetown when a second tight end was inserted into starting lineup ... third on team with 71 yards rushing on 30 carries ... season-high 21 yards vs. Dartmouth ... also caught 18 passes for 67 yards ... ranked fourth on team in receptions ... 30 receiving yards on four catches over final two games (Colgate, Holy Cross) ... season-high 18 receiving yards in finale at Holy Cross ... scored three touchdowns (2 rush, 1 rec.) to rank second on team ... 18 points ranked fourth on squad ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 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 brother, Kyle, and a sister, Renae ... majoring in economics.  2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 3 9 3.0 at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 5 21 4.2 Cornell 2 2 1.0 Penn 2 1 0.5 at Georgetown 2 5 2.5 at Lehigh 1 3 3.0 Lafayette 2 0 0.0 Fordham 1 6 6.0 Colgate 3 6 2.0 at Holy Cross 9 18 2.0 Totals 30 71 2.4

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

Lg 4 0 6 1 1 3 3 0 6 4 5 6

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 4 9 2.3 0 1 5 5.0 0 3 6 2.0 1 2 11 5.5 0 2 1 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 2.0 0 1 3 3.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 12 12.0 0 3 18 6.0 0 18 67 3.7 1

Lg 4 5 5 11 2 0 2 3 0 12 9 12

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 3 23 7.7 0 3 15 5.0 0 3 19 6.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 1 2 2.0 0 1 9 9.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 3 22 7.3 0 16 100 6.3 0

Lg 0 9 6 7 0 5 2 9 0 5 9 9

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 1 1 1.0 Marist 0 0 0.0 at Cornell 0 0 0.0 at Princeton 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 3 6 2.0 Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 4 7 1.8

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

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2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

No. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

Yds. 0 0 11 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 9

Avg. 0.0 0.0 11.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 11 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 11

APY 1 23 26 19 6 5 0 9 0 5 22 116

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Rush Yds. 30 71 4 7 34 78

TD 2 0 2

Lg 6 3 6

Rec. Yds. 18 67 16 100 34 167

TD 1 0 1

TD 0 0 0

Lg. 0 11 11

Lg 12 9 12

KICKOFF RETURNS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 11-10 11-8 22-18

No. 0 2 2

Yds. 0 9 9

Avg. 0.0 4.5 4.5

APY 138 116 254

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 9, at Holy Cross (2010) Rushing Yards: 21, vs. Dartmouth (2010) Long Rush: 6, vs. Dartmouth (2010); vs. Fordham (2010) Receptions: 4, at Duquesne (2010) Receiving Yards: 19, at Princeton (2011) Long Reception: 12, vs. Colgate (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 36, at Holy Cross (2010)

 Wide Receiver Sr. | 5’11” | 185 Stewartsville, N.J. Blair Academy

Came to Bucknell as a runC ning n i back, but moved to wide rreceiver e prior to sophomore ccampaign. a 2011 (Junior): Appeared in season opener vs. Duquesne ... only appearance of season. 2010 (Sophomore): Missed season with an injury and did not appear in a game. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in four games, including three of the season’s first four ... played mainly on special teams ... made a tackle in loss at Penn ... rushed four times for nine yards and caught one pass in JV game against Lycoming ... battled a nagging hamstring injury and a torn ACL that limited playing time. 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 ... majoring in psychology.  Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Re-joined Bison prior to 2012 R sspring p practice ... kicked an eextra x point during 2012 spring ggame. a 2011 (Sophomore): Not a member of Bison team. 2010 (Freshman): Joined team in middle of season ... did not appear in a game. Chatham High School: Member of track and football teams ... earned one football letter and five in track ... captain of track team ... earned track’s Coach’s Award. Personal: Blair Connel Gatewood ... born Sept. 20, 1991 in Morristown, N.J. ... son of Lee and Kathleen Gatewood ... has one brother, Andrew, who wrestled at Williams College ... major is international relations.

 Tight End Sr. | 6’2” | 230 Waxhaw, N.C. Charlotte Catholic

Came to Bucknell as a linebackC eerr ... moved to tight end prior to ssophomore o campaign. 22011 0 (Junior): One of seven offensive players to start all 11 games ... extended consecutive start streak to 12 games ... used primarily as a blocker, but did catch eight passes for 61 yards ... two contests with season-high three catches (at Cornell, at Colgate) ... returned a kick at Harvard for six yards ... also posted first career tackle on special teams against the Crimson ... earned team’s Offensive MVP Award during 2012 spring practice. 2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 games, starting seven ... sixth on team with 14 receptions ... one of five Bison with more than 100 yards receiving (112) ... caught season-high four passes at Lehigh ... seasonhigh 35 receiving yards came vs. Cornell, including a 27-yard catch ... ninth on team with 133 all-purpose yards ... member of PL Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... produced four tackles and a pass breakup in JV game against Lycoming. Charlotte Catholic High School: Member of football and basketball teams at Charlotte Catholic High School ... played for 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 ... majoring in economics.  RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2009 0-0 2010 11-7 2011 11-11 Totals 22-18

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 14 112 8 61 22 173

TD 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 21 6 21

Lg 0 0 0 0

Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 0-0 11-7 11-11 22-18

No. 0 1 1 2

Yds. 0 21 6 27

Avg. 0.0 21.0 6.0 13.5

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4, at Lehigh (2010) Receiving Yards: 35, vs. Cornell (2010) Long Reception: 27, vs. Cornell (2010) Kickoff Return Yards: 21, at Lehigh (2010) Long Kickoff Return: 21, at Lehigh (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 41, at Lehigh (2010)

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Lg 0 27 19 27

KICKOFF RETURNS

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2009 4-0 2010 0-0 2011 1-0 Totals 5-0

Kicker Jr. | 6’0” | 175 Chatham, N.J. Chatham

APY 0 133 67 200


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2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 0 0 0.0 at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 0 0 0.0 Cornell 0 0 0.0 Penn 0 0 0.0 at Georgetown0 0 0.0 at Lehigh 0 0 0.0 Lafayette 0 0 0.0 Fordham 0 0 0.0 Colgate 0 0 0.0 at Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 4 4.0 0 1 3 3.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 35 17.5 0 1 18 18.0 0 1 16 16.0 0 4 20 5.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 14 4.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 2.0 0 14 112 8.0 0

Lg 4 3 0 27 18 16 7 0 9 0 2 27

2010 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent No. at Duquesne 0 at Marist 0 Dartmouth 0 Cornell 0 Penn 0 at Georgetown 0 at Lehigh 1 Lafayette 0 Fordham 0 Colgate 0 at Holy Cross 0 Totals 1

Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 21

Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 21

APY 4 3 0 35 18 16 41 0 14 0 2 133

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 0 0 0.0 Marist 0 0 0.0 at Cornell 0 0 0.0 at Princeton 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 0 0 0.0 Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 1 7 7.0 0 3 16 5.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 19 19.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 19 6.3 0 8 61 7.6 0

Lg 0 7 12 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 12 19

Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6

22011 0 (Junior): Saw action in ttwo w games ... played in season opener o p vs. Duquesne and reccorded o one tackle ... also played in contest at Harvard ... earned team’s Defensive MVP Award during 2012 spring practice. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in eight of team’s 11 games ... totaled four tackles ... posted season-high two tackles vs. Penn ... registered six tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack in JV game against Lycoming ... had one tackle for loss in 2011 spring game. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in final five games in a reserve role ... made single tackles against Lehigh and Colgate ... earned team’s Scout Team Player of the Week following Georgetown game ... posted one tackle in JV game against Lycoming. Our Lady of Good Counsel High School: Threesport 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 ... majoring in neuroscience. 

2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6

APY 0 7 16 0 0 19 6 0 0 0 19 67

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Defensive Line Sr. | 6’1” | 270 Washington, D.C. Our Lady of Good Counsel

2009 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT Lehigh 1 0 1 at Lafayette 0 0 0 at Fordham 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 1 1 Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 1 1 2

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne at Harvard Totals

UT AT TT 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

22011 0 (Sophomore): Served as tteam’s e long-snapper for a second o n consecutive year ... posted sseven e tackles, mainly on special teams, for a second straight season ... recovered a fumble of a punt return vs. Lafayette for second straight season ... shared team’s Special Teams Award with punter Ryan Gutowski. 2010 (Freshman): Served as team’s long-snapper ... appeared in all 11 games ... posted seven tackles, mainly on special teams ... recovered a fumble of a punt return vs. Lafayette ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 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 AllPatriot 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 All-Capital 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. 

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Marist 0 1 1 Dartmouth 0 0 0 Penn 0 2 2 at Lehigh 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 0 0 Fordham 0 0 0 Colgate 0 0 0 at Holy Cross 1 0 1 Totals 1 3 4

Linebacker/Long Snapper Jr. | 5’11” | 215 Dillsburg, Pa. Trinity

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 5-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2010 8-0 1-3-4 0-0 0-0 0 2011 2-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 15-0 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, vs. Penn (2010)

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 at Marist 0 1 1 Dartmouth 0 0 0 Cornell 0 0 0 Penn 1 0 1 at Georgetown1 0 1 at Lehigh 0 1 1 Lafayette 1 0 1 Fordham 0 1 1 Colgate 0 1 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 3 4 7

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 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 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 7

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 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 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0

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Nick Gatto

FR 1-0 1-0 2-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Princeton (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Lafayette (2010); at Lafayette (2011)

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 Personal: Jeffrey Michael Goyette Jr. ... born Jan. 22, 1992 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of Jeff and Mickey Goyette ... has one brother, Jack (18), and one sister, Katie (15) ... father, Jeff, played football at Penn from 1982 to 1985 and was team captain in 1985 ... mom, Mickey, played basketball at Penn from 1983 to 1987 and was team captain as a senior ... majoring in economics.

 Punter Sr. | 5’9” | 190 Owings Mills, Md. Calvert Hall

Also a member of Bucknell A men’s lacrosse team ... team’s m top to faceoff man in 2012, winning ni 101 of 208 ... played in 16 games in 2011 and won 48 of 91 faceoffs ... won 7 of 18 faceoffs as a freeshman in 2010 ... helped Bison to Patriot League title and NCAA berth in 2011 ... enters 2012 football season 53 punts shy of tying Rich Miller’s program record (207). 2011 (Junior): First Team All-Patriot League selection ... one of two Bison kickers honored along with K Drew Orth ... set Bucknell’s single-season record with 79 punts ... previous mark (72) was held by John Toman since 1991 ... booted 71-yard punt vs. Lehigh, the third-longest punt in school history ... totaled nine punts of at least 50 yards ... averaged 36.7 yards per punt ... named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week Oct. 3 after averaging 38.3 yards on seven punts in win over Georgetown ... second career PL citation ... averaged 44.3 yards per kick the following week vs. Lehigh ... recorded tackles against Princeton and Lehigh ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... shared Bison’s Special Teams MVP Award with long-snapper Jeff Goyette ... second straight year being honored with award ... also earned Sledge Hammer Award, given to the player(s) who accumulated the most Player of the Game awards throughout the season ... shared Sledge Hammer Award with Tyler Smith. 2010 (Sophomore): Punted 70 times and averaged 36.2 yards per kick ... two shy of equaling John Toman’s program record for punts in a season (72) ... 10 punts vs. Marist were most by a Bison since Billy Windle’s 12 vs. Towson in 2000 ... punted at least five times in 10 of 11 games ... career-best 60-yard kick vs. Georgetown that pinned the Hoyas in their half of the field and led to winning score for Bison ... named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 18) following Georgetown contest ... averaged 44.8 yards per punt in back-to-back games vs. Georgetown and Lehigh ... kicked off once for 48 yards vs. Lafayette ... recorded tackles vs. Dartmouth & Fordham ... completed a 47yard pass on fake punt in season finale at Holy Cross ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... named Bison’s Special Teams MVP. 2009 (Freshman): Joined team late in preseason camp ... served as backup punter ... made lone appearance in season finale win over No. 13 Holy Cross, punting five times for an average of 29.6 yards ... forced three fair catches ... longest punt went for 36 yards ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Calvert Hall High School: Lettered four times in lacrosse and three times in football ... 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 All-Star 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. Personal: Ryan Michael Gutowski ... born Feb. 18, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of Walt and Charlene Gutowski ... has a twin brother, Austin ... majoring in economics.

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2009 - PUNTING Opponent Holy Cross Totals

No. 5 5

Yds. 148 148

Avg. 29.6 29.6

Lg. 36 36

TB 0 0

FC 3 3

50+ 0 0

I20 1 1

Yds. 197 339 109 190 308 224 224 191 282 252 215 2531

Avg. 28.1 33.9 36.3 38.0 38.5 44.8 44.8 38.2 35.2 36.0 30.7 36.2

Lg. 51 45 37 54 49 60 48 43 43 45 37 60

TB 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4

FC 1 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 1 14

50+ 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

I20 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 11

Yds. 207 206 268 266 268 310 366 373 207 266 161 2898

Avg. 34.5 34.3 33.5 38.0 38.3 44.3 40.7 33.9 34.5 38.0 32.2 36.7

Lg. 50 46 46 48 56 71 57 51 42 49 57 71

TB 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 7

FC 2 1 5 0 2 1 2 4 0 3 3 23

50+ 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 9

I20 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 22

Offensive Line So. | 6’3” | 285 McMurray, Pa. Peters Township

2010 - PUNTING Opponent No. at Duquesne 7 at Marist 10 Dartmouth 3 Cornell 5 Penn 8 at Georgetown 5 at Lehigh 5 Lafayette 5 Fordham 8 Colgate 7 at Holy Cross 7 Totals 70

2011 - PUNTING Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

No. 6 6 8 7 7 7 9 11 6 7 5 79

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No. 5 70 79 154

Yds. 148 2531 2898 5577

Avg. 29.6 36.2 36.7 36.2

Lg. 36 60 71 71

TB 0 4 7 11

FC 3 14 23 40

50+ 0 4 9 13

I20 1 11 22 34

CAREER HIGHS Punt Average: 44.8, at Georgetown (2010); at Lehigh (2010) Long Punt: 71, vs. Lehigh (2011) Punt Attempts: 11, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Most Inside 20: 3, vs. Duquesne (2011); vs. Marist (2011); vs. Georgetown (2011) Tackles: 1, (four times)

22011: 0 Served as backup offenssive iv lineman as a freshman ... ssaw a limited game action, appearing p e only in second contest of season, a 28-14 win over Marist. Peters Township High School: Two-year football letterwinner ... two-time WPIAL AAAA Great Southern Conference all-conference selection ... team captain as a senior ... selected to participate in annual BEEGraphic Football Classic. Personal: Nevin Alexander Hagman ... born Aug. 10, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Eric and Mary Lou Hagman ... has one brother, Arden ... majoring in chemical engineering.

 Wide Receiver So. | 6’3” | 200 Little Egg Harbor, N.J. Pinelands

22011 0 (Freshman): Backup wide rreceiver e as a rookie ... saw inccreased r playing time late in sseason, e appearing in campaign’s final three contests ... made first career catch (10 yards) at Fordham on a touchdown drive that put Bison up 21-0 ... all three appearances came in road games ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... posted a 41-yard catch in 2012 spring game. Pinelands Regional High School: Four-year basketball and baseball letterwinner ... earned three letters in football ... football team captain and MVP ... firstteam all-division selection ... named Second Team AllShore ... basketball team captain and two-year MVP ... first-team all-division ... scored more than 1,000 points in career. Personal: Jacob Ryan Hartman ... born Feb. 12, 1993 in Mt. Holly, N.J. ... son of Stephen and Sandi Hartman ... has three brothers, Stephen Jr., Jeremy and Noel, and one sister, Elisha ... father played football at West Chester ... major is undeclared.  2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 1 10 10.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 10 10.0 0

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 3-0 Totals 3-0

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec. Yds. 1 10 1 10

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, at Fordham (2010) Receiving Yards: 10, at Fordham (2010) Long Reception: 10, at Fordham (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 10, at Fordham (2010)

Ryan Gutowski

TD 0 0

Lg 10 10

Lg 0 10 0 10


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Defensive End So. | 6’1” | 235 Allenhurst, N.J. Ocean Township

Fullback Sr. | 6’0” | 255 Boalsburg, Pa. State College Area/Kent School (Conn.)

22011 0 (Freshman): Backup deffensive e end behind a veteran sstarting t unit ... appeared in one ggame, a taking the field vs. Har-

22011 0 (Junior): Saw action in ffour o games as a backup tight eend n ... three of four appearances ((Duquesne, D Georgetown, Holy

vard in mid-October. Ocean Township High School: Member of football and lacrosse teams ... football team captain ... threeyear, two-way starter ... second-team all-division ... recipient of 2011 Lombardi Award ... All-Academic/AllSpartan Team in 2011 ... three-time Spartan Scholar ... 2011 All-Shore All-Academic Team ... senior class president ... member of National Honor Society ... DECA-2010 state finalist. Personal: Connor Anthony Hayes ... born Sept. 8, 1992 in Long Branch, N.J. ... son of Fran and Lisa Hayes ... has two brothers, Tyler (21) and Trevor (13), and one sister, Alexa (7) ... Tyler is a graduate of Duke University ... major is undeclared.

Cross) came at home. 2010 (Sophomore): Moved to tight end from fullback ... caught eight passes for 59 yards and one touchdown ... touchdown came against Dartmouth ... appeared in all 11 games, starting six ... most starts came in second half of campaign ... returned four kicks for 44 yards while stationed as an up back ... one of 10 Bison to register at least 100 all-purpose yards (103). 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... rushed four times for 16 yards and a touchdown in JV game against Lycoming ... also had two tackles in the contest. State College Area High School: Earned two varsity letters in football at State College Area High School ... spent postgraduate year at The Kent School in Kent, Conn. ... was team captain of football team at State College ... named Player of the Game on two occasions

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

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 Offensive Line Sr. | 6’4” | 265 Barberton, Ohio Barberton

22011 0 (Junior): Served as a backup b a offensive lineman for tthird h straight year ... did not make appearance in a game. m 2010 (Sophomore): Did not make an appearance in a varsity game ... saw playing time on offensive line in JV game vs. Lycoming. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a rookie offensive lineman. Barberton High School: Competed in wrestling and football at Barberton High School ... coached in football by Brian Staats ... named the Barberton 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 ... majoring in sociology.

 Fullback So. | 6’2” | 230 Somerset, N.J. Franklin

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game ... came to Bucknell n e as a quarterback, but was moved to fullback during 2011 m preseason practice ... earned team’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year Award. Franklin High School: Football team captain ... firstteam all-area, first-team all-county, first-team all-division and second-team All-Group 4 ... earned Team Award for Excellence, also known as the Patrick Dolan Award. Personal: Kareem Jabar Hyman ... born Dec. 8, 1993 in Somerville, N.J. ... son of Kevin and Shelby Hyman ... has one brother, Kevin ... major is undeclared.

Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 0 0 0.0 at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 0 0 0.0 Cornell 0 0 0.0 Penn 0 0 0.0 at Georgetown0 0 0.0 at Lehigh 0 0 0.0 Lafayette 0 0 0.0 Fordham 0 0 0.0 Colgate 0 0 0.0 at Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 5 5.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 6 6.0 1 1 9 9.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 16 8.0 0 1 6 6.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 17 8.5 0 8 59 7.4 1

Lg 5 0 6 9 0 0 10 6 0 0 13 13

2010 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent No. at Duquesne 0 at Marist 0 Dartmouth 0 Cornell 0 Penn 0 at Georgetown 1 at Lehigh 0 Lafayette 1 Fordham 1 Colgate 0 at Holy Cross 1 Totals 4

Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 21 5 0 6 44

Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.0 0.0 21.0 5.0 0.0 6.0 11.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 21 5 0 6 21

APY 5 0 6 9 0 12 16 27 5 0 23 103

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2009 0-0 2010 11-6 2011 4-0 Totals 15-6

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 8 59 0 0 8 59

TD 0 1 0 1

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 21 0 21

Lg 0 13 0 13

... 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 ... majoring in management.

 Linebacker Jr. | 6’0” | 220 Highspire, Pa. Steelton-Highspire

2011 (Sophomore): Appeared 20 in in all 11 games, mainly on special ci teams ... made eight tackles le ... six of eight tackles were le solo ... recovered a fumble in fourth quarter of win at Princeton. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games ... saw additional playing time as season progressed ... recorded season-high two tackles vs. Lafayette ... posted team high-tying nine tackles in JV game vs. Lycoming ... also recorded one-half sack in that contest. 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 ... majoring in psychology.  2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Marist 0 0 0 Dartmouth 0 0 0 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehigh 0 0 0 Lafayette 1 1 2 Fordham 0 0 0 Colgate 0 0 0 Totals 1 1 2

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 2 8

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 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 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 7-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2011 11-0 6-2-8 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 18-0 7-3-10 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 1-0 1-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, (four times) Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Princeton (2011)

KICKOFF RETURNS Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 0-0 11-6 4-0 15-6

No. 0 4 0 4

Yds. 0 44 0 44

Avg. 0.0 11.0 0.0 11.0

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Lehigh (2010) Receiving Yards: 16, at Lehigh (2010) Long Reception: 10, at Lehigh (2010) Kickoff Return Yards: 21, vs. Lafayette (2010) Long Kickoff Return: 21, vs. Lafayette (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 27, vs. Lafayette (2010)

APY 0 103 0 103

Matt Johnson

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Linebacker Sr. | 6’1” | 210 San Antonio, Texas Central Catholic

22011 0 (Junior): Appeared in all 1111 games for a second straight yyear e ... made 10 tackles for a ssecond e consecutive year ... season-high three stops came in win over Georgetown ... backup linebacker who also saw plenty of time on special teams during kickoffs and kick returns ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 games ... typically part of special teams unit on kickoffs and kick returns ... posted at least one tackle in eight of 11 games ... finished season with 10 tackles ... forced a fumble against Cornell ... season-high two tackles on two occasions (Marist, Penn) ... registered six tackles and an interception in JV game vs. Lycoming. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game as a freshman ... made four tackles in JV game against Lycoming. Central Catholic High School: Played football, basketball and golf at Central Catholic High School ... played linebacker, special teams and punter ... helped 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 all-state academic ... first-team alldistrict 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 ... majoring in management.  2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 at Marist 1 1 2 Dartmouth 0 1 1 Cornell 1 0 1 Penn 1 1 2 at Georgetown0 1 1 at Lehigh 1 0 1 Lafayette 0 1 1 Fordham 0 0 0 Colgate 0 1 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 4 6 10

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 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 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-5 0-0 1 0-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 10

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2010 11-0 4-6-10 1-5 0-0 1 2011 11-0 4-6-10 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 22-0 8-12-20 1-5 0-0 1

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Tight End So. | 6’3” | 230 Murrysville, Pa. Pittsburgh Central Catholic

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, vs. Georgetown (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Marist (2010) Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Cornell (2010)

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Kicker Sr. | 6’1” | 190 Lincoln, Mass. The Rivers School

22011 0 (Freshman): One of three Bison B i tight ends to see playing ttime im in all 11 games ... started tthree th h times (Cornell, Holy Cross, Fordham) ... caught first career pass at Lafayette ... also caught a pass the next week at Fordham. Pittsburgh Central Catholic: Football team captain ... received Rock Award for special teams play ... secondteam all-conference tight end. Personal: Patrick Robert Kelly ... born Oct. 31, 1992 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Bob and Nancy Kelly ... has three sisters, Melissa, Molly and Kathleen ... cousin, Rodney, played football at Virginia Tech ... major is undeclared. 

22011 0 (Junior): Did not appear iin n a game ... member of Patriot League L e Academic Honor Roll ffor fo o third striaght year ... connected on a 37-yard field goal in 2012 spring game. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a varsity game ... had one punt for 36 yards in 2011 spring game ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Did not see action in a varsity game ... connected on a 30-yard field goal and two extra points in JV game against Lycoming ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Stefen Alexander Laukien ... born Oct. 22, 1990 in Boston, Mass. ... son of Frank and Robyn Laukien ... has one sister, Brigitte ... majoring in economics and history.

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 0 0 0.0 Marist 0 0 0.0 at Cornell 0 0 0.0 at Princeton 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 0 0 0.0 Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 3 3.0 0 1 9 9.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 12 6.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 9

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 11-3 Totals 11-3

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec. Yds. 2 12 2 12

TD 0 0

Lg 9 9

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, at Lafayette (2011); at Fordham (2011) Receiving Yards: 9, at Fordham (2011) Long Reception: 9, at Fordham (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 9, at Fordham (2011)

 Quarterback Jr. | 6’0” | 185 Fort Washington, Pa. Germantown Academy

22011 0 (Sophomore): Backup quarterback q u who did not appear iin n a game ... member of Patriot L e League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... threw three passes in JV game vs. Lycoming in a reserve role behind classmate Derek-London Dierkes. Germantown Academy: Three-sport star in football, basketball and track & field ... basketball teammate of Bison standout hoops player Cameron Ayers ... 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 (18), and a brother, Tristan (14) ... majoring in management.

 Quarterback So. | 6’1” | 200 Exton, Pa. Downingtown East

22011 0 (Freshman): Served as backup b a quarterback to 2010 Patriot P a League Rookie of the Year Y e Brandon Wesley ... saw increased playing time late in season, appearing in first game in week nine and seeing action in each of final three contests ... came on in relief of an injured Wesley in season finale at Colgate and completed 22 of 35 passes for 166 yards ... also rushed 15 times for 34 yards in that contest ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Nov. 21 following that Colgate game ... earned team’s Keating-Rieu Award as the outstanding player in the Colgate game ... was 24-for-39 passing for 196 yards on the season ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Downingtown East High School: Three-year football and four-year lacrosse letterwinner ... football team  2011 - PASSING Opponent at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

C-A-I 1-1-0 1-3-0 22-35-2 24-39-2

Yds. 16 14 166 196

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg. 16 14 30 30

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Lafayette 2 12 6.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 15 34 2.3 Totals 17 36 2.1

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 7 0 20 20

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0

 PASSING Year GP-GS C-A-I 2011 3-0 24-39-2 Totals 3-0 24-39-2

Pct. .615 .615

Yds. 196 196

TD 0 0

Lg. 30 30

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 3-0 Totals 3-0

Rush Yds. 17 36 17 36

TD 0 0

Lg 20 20

Rec. Yds. 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 15, at Colgate (2011) Rushing Yards: 34, at Colgate (2011) Long Rush: 20, at Colgate (2011) Passing Attempts: 35, at Colgate (2011) Pass Completions: 22, at Colgate (2011) Passing Yards: 166, at Colgate (2011) Long Pass: 30, at Colgate (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 34, at Colgate (2011)

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0


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Safety So. | 6’0” | 205 Newtown, Pa. Council Rock North/ The Hill School

Trey Lauletta captain ... three-time all-conference QB ... Mini-Max Award winner ... helped team to three conference championships ... lacrosse team captain and all-conference selection ... also helped lax squad to three conference titles, resulting in six career conference crowns. Personal: Trey Joseph Lauletta ... born May 5, 1993 in Pensacola, Fla. ... son of Joe and Kim Lauletta ... has three siblings, Kyle, Bryce and Brooke ... father, Joe, and uncle, Lex Lauletta, played football at Navy ... uncle, Lance Lauletta, played football and lacrosse at Bucknell before graduating in 1980 ... major is undeclared.

 Tight End So. | 6’3” | 220 New Cumberland, Pa. Cedar Cliff

22011 0 (Freshman): Saw action iin n all 11 games as a reserve defensive d e back and on special tteams e ... posted at least one tackle in 10 of 11 games ... recorded season-high six tackles at Cornell ... also had a tackle for loss in that contest ... recovered a fumble in 26-point win at Lafayette ... six multi-tackle performances, including five straight midseason. High School: First four-time football letterwinner in school history at Council Rock High School North ... helped team to two District 1 AAAA playoff appearances ... three-time two-way all-league selection at RB and LB ... two-time First Team Suburban One National League selection as a LB ... team captain as a senior ... captain of 2010 Bucks County All-Star Game South team ... school’s all-time leading tackler (354) ... 2009 Mini-Maxwell Award recipient ... helped The Hill School to a 6-3 record and second-place finish in MidAtlantic Prep League in 2010 during post-grad year ... First Team All-MAPL as both RB and LB ... recorded 134 tackles, rushed for 723 yards and scored eight touchdowns ... received Player’s Player Award. Personal: Stanley Warner Marvel IV ... born Dec. 13, 1991 in Abington, Pa. ... son of Lee and Sue Marvel ... has three sisters, Amy, Kim and Bethany ... father played football at Delaware, graduating in 1975 ... sister, Amy, is a 2003 graduate of Bucknell who was captain of the Bison field hockey team ... sister, Bethany, played field hockey at Penn State and was team captain in 2010 ... in addition to sister, Amy, uncle, Kevin Shinners `76, attended Bucknell ... major is undeclared.  2011 - DEFENSE

2011 20 (Freshman): Backup tight end en who saw more playing time late la in season ... made first appearance in week nine at Lafaype ette ... played in each of season’s final three games ... made first career catch on a 3rd-and-goal that set up a field goal vs. Lafayette ... posted a pair of six-yard catches in season finale at Colgate ... finished season with three receptions for 22 yards. Cedar Cliff High School: Four-time letterwinner in football and basketball ... also earned one letter in track and field as a senior ... captain of both football and basketball teams ... Mid-Penn Keystone All-Star Team TE ... Honorable Mention AAAA TE ... helped football team to regional playoffs and basketball team to state playoffs as a senior. Personal: Joshua David Lebo ... born Aug. 26, 1992 in Harrisburg, Pa. ... son of David and Marjorie Lebo ... has one brother, Matthew ... majoring in biology.

Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 6 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 15 9 24

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1.5-6 0-0 0 1-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 11-0 15-9-24 1.5-6 0-0 0 Totals 11-0 15-9-24 1.5-6 0-0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Cornell (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Cornell (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Lafayette (2011)

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 10 10.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 12 6.0 0 3 22 7.3 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Defensive End So. | 6’1” | 245 Brick, N.J. Brick Township

22011 0 (Freshman): Earned more playing p l time as season went on o n ... played mainly on speccial i teams ... appeared in seven games, making five tackles ... season-high two stops came in win at Lafayette. Brick Township High School: Earned four letters in basketball, three in football and one in baseball ... three-year starter on football team ... earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award and led team in rushing as a junior ... two-time all-division and allcounty ... All-Shore Elite Squad selection ... All-Shore Academic Team ... team captain and team MVP as a senior ... selected as team’s Weightlifter of the Year ... played RB, TE, LB and LS during career ... finished career with 245 tackles, two interceptions, 15 sacks and 47 tackles for loss ... four-year basketball starter and two-year team captain ... led team in scoring as both a junior and senior ... scored more than 900 career points ... earned team’s leadership award and Big A Award (academics) ... was a pitcher and outfielder on the baseball team. Personal: Dylan Christopher McDonnell ... born Oct. 14, 1992 in Freehold, N.J. ... son of Rose and Bill McDonnell ... has one sister, Brittany ... major is undeclared.

Opponent UT AT TT Georgetown 1 0 1 Lehigh 0 1 1 at Harvard 0 0 0 Holy Cross 0 1 1 at Lafayette 1 1 2 at Fordham 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 0 0 Totals 2 3 5

Lg 10 0 6 10

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Int PD 0 0 0 0

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2011 - DEFENSE

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 3-0 Totals 3-0

FR 1-0 1-0

22011 0 (Freshman): Saw action iin n four games, handling kickoff duties d u vs. Princeton, Georgettown, to o Fordham and Colgate ... kicked off 17 times at an average of 55.5 yards per kick ... season-high six kickoffs in win at Princeton ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Piscataway High School: Two-year letterwinner in football and a four-time letterwinner in volleyball ... first-team all-area football player as a senior ... Honorable Mention all-area as a junior ... three-year volleyball team captain ... two-time all-area selection progressing from third team as a sophomore to second team as a junior. Personal: Derek John Maurer ... born May 14, 1993 in Highland Park, Ill. ... son of John and Missy Maurer ... has one brother, Jackson (20), and one sister, Jenna (16) ... Jackson is a former long-snapper at Rutgers, Bison head coach Joe Susan’s former school ... father, John, played offensive line at Dayton ... major is undeclared.

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 2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

Kicker So. | 6’0” | 180 Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway

Rec. Yds. 3 22 3 22

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Colgate (2011) Receiving Yards: 12, at Colgate (2011) Long Reception: 10, at Lafayette (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 12, at Colgate (2011)

TD 0 0

Lg 10 10

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 7-0 2-3-5 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 7-0 2-3-5 0-0 0-0 0

Derek Maurer

FR 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Lafayette (2011)

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  Defensive Line So. | 6’0” | 275 Baltimore, Md. Eastern Tech

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game ... posted four ttackles, a two tackles for loss and one o n sack in 2012 spring game. Eastern Technical High School: Earned varsity letters in football and lacrosse ... two-time All-Metro and all-county in football ... 2010 all-state selection ... 2009 Small School All-State choice. Personal: Clayton Daniel McManus ... born Dec. 30, 1993 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of Clayton and Sharon McManus ... has two siblings, Jake and Sam ... major is undeclared.

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DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 10-0 13-3-16 1-3 0-0 0 2011 11-10 28-23-51 4.5-20 1-9 2 Totals 21-10 41-26-67 5.5-23 1-9 2

FR 0-0 1-0 1-0

Int PD 0 0 0 3 0 3

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, at Princeton (2011) Tackles for Loss: 2, at Princeton (2011) Sacks: 1, vs. Lehigh (2011) Pass Breakups: 2, at Lafayette (2011) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Princeton (2011); at Lafayette (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2011)

 Safety Jr. | 5’11” | 190 Monroe, N.Y. Monroe-Woodbury

22011 0 (Sophomore): One of tteam’s e top defensive backs ... aappeared p in all 11 games, startiing in n 10 ... only missed start was at Harvard ... 33 of 51 tackles came in road games ... ranked fourth on team in tackles ... second among non-seniors in tackles ... season-high 10 stops at Princeton ... at least one tackle in all 11 games ... tied for sixth on team with 4.5 tackles for loss ... seasonhigh two tackles for loss at Princeton ... also forced a fumble at Princeton ... posted first career sack vs. Patriot League champion Lehigh ... recovered a fumble against Holy Cross ... tied for fifth on team with three pass breakups, including season-high two in win at Lafayette. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games in a reserve role ... totaled 16 tackles on the year, including a season-high nine in November contest vs. Colgate ... only game DNP was Oct. 30 vs. Lafayette. 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 ... majoring in political science.  2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 1 0 1 at Marist 1 0 1 Dartmouth 1 1 2 Cornell 0 0 0 Penn 1 0 1 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehigh 2 0 2 Fordham 0 0 0 Colgate 7 2 9 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 13 3 16

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 5 1 6 0 1 1 1 4 5 6 4 10 3 2 5 1 2 3 4 4 8 1 2 3 2 0 2 5 0 5 0 3 3 28 23 51

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2-8 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-9 1-9 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4.5-20 1-9 2 1-0 0 3

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Ryan Morgan (20) makes a tackle

 Wide Receiver Jr. | 5’11” | 180 Lodi, N.J. Lodi

22011 0 (Sophomore): Did not appear p e in a game as a sophomore. 22010 0 (Freshman): Did not ssee e action in a varsity game ... caught one pass for 78 yards in JV contest vs. Lycoming ... also returned five kicks for 85 yards in that game ... posted a team-high 35 yard return vs. Lycoming. Lodi High School: Member of football and track and field teams ... first-team all-league in football ... second-team 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 ... majoring in economics.

Wide Receiver Sr. | 5’9” | 185 Arlington, Texas Juan Seguin

22011 0 (Junior): Suffered a seasson-ending o leg injury in season opener o p vs. Duquesne ... totaled 5522 all-purpose yards vs. Dukes prior to injury ... caught two passes for 25 yards ... returned one kick for 25 yards ... rushed once for two yards ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight year. 2010 (Sophomore): Moved from RB to WR after season opener at Duquesne ... caught five passes for 84 yards and rushed 10 times for 41 yards ... started returning kicks late in season and posted 139 yards on eight returns over final four games ... fourth on team with 264 all-purpose yards ... appeared in all 11 games, starting only the opener at Duquesne at running back ... posted a season-best 48-yard reception vs. Fordham ... piled up season-high 95 all-purpose yards against the Rams ... recorded three tackles on special teams ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in eight games ... received more playing time as season progressed ... only two carries of season came at Colgate, where he totaled 19 yards ... rushed for 15 yards on first career carry ... spent plenty of time as part of special teams unit ... blocked a punt in the fourth quarter at Lafayette ... named 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 senior 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 was a member of the track & field team at Texas and finished 11th at NCAA Championships in high jump in spring 2011 ... majoring in economics.

 Offensive Line So. | 6’2” | 285 East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game as a reserve offfensive fe e lineman behind a veteeran r starting group. East Meadow High School: Member of football, lacrosse and track teams ... two-year football team captain ... two-time all-county selection ... member of academic all-conference team ... named to Golden Eleven squad as one of the top 11 scholar-athletes in Suffolk County. Personal: Brandon Thomas Noblett ... born May 26, 1993 ... son of Tom Noblett and Gina Ingardi ... has three sisters, Jenny, Keri and Marissa ... majoring in mathematics.

Robert Owoyele


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2009 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 0 0 0.0 Robert Morris0 0 0.0 Marist 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 0 0 0.0 Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 2 19 9.5 Totals 2 19 9.5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 1 15 15.0 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 60 30.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 84 16.8 1

Lg 0 0 5 15 4 0 0 0 48 0 0 48

2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 8 20 2.5 at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 0 0 0.0 Cornell 0 0 0.0 Penn 0 0 0.0 at Georgetown0 0 0.0 at Lehigh 0 0 0.0 Lafayette 1 14 14.0 Fordham 0 0 0.0 Colgate 1 7 7.0 at Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 Totals 10 41 4.1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 7 0 14

2010 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent No. at Duquesne 0 at Marist 0 Dartmouth 0 Cornell 0 Penn 0 at Georgetown 0 at Lehigh 0 Lafayette 3 Fordham 2 Colgate 0 at Holy Cross 3 Totals 8

Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 35 0 60 139

Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.7 17.5 0.0 20.0 17.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 19 0 26 26

APY 20 0 5 15 4 0 0 58 95 7 60 264

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 1 2 2.0 Totals 1 2 2.0

TD 0 0

Lg 2 2

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 2 25 12.5 0 2 25 12.5 0

Lg 17 17

2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent Duquesne Totals

No. 1 1

Yds. 25 25

Avg. 25.0 25.0

TD 0 0

Lg. 25 25

APY 52 52

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Rush Yds. 2 19 10 41 1 2 13 62

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 15 14 2 15

Rec. Yds. 0 0 5 84 2 25 7 109

TD 0 1 0 1

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 26 25 26

Lg 0 48 17 48

Defensive End Sr. | 6’3” | 235 Lanham, Md. Gonzaga

22011 0 (Junior): Starter on one off the best defensive lines in o tthe h Patriot League ... started tthe th h third, fourth, fifth and sixth games of season in place of an injured Sean Sellers ... appeared in eight games overall after missing three midseason contests with a head injury ... totaled 24 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and two sacks ... 2.5 tackles for loss and both sacks were against Patriot League opponents ... multiple tackles in all eight games played ... forced a fumble against Fordham and recovered a fumble vs. Marist ... also had pass breakup vs. Marist ... season-high five tackles came at Cornell. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games for the second consecutive year ... predominantly used in passrushing situations ... totaled 11 tackles, five of which were for loss ... fourth on the team in tackles for loss ... tied for third on squad with 2.5 sacks ... season-high three tackles came vs. Fordham ... also posted two tackles for loss and one sack in that contest ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 games in a reserve role ... finished with nine tackles, four of which were behind the line of scrimmage ... tied for team lead with 3.5 sacks ... best game came at Fordham with two tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks against NFL prospect John Skelton ... recovered a fumble by NFL prospect Dominic Randolph on final play of 23-17 upset of No. 13 Holy Cross in season finale ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Gonzaga College High School: Member of football and track & field teams at Gonzaga College High School ... all-conference and all-city in football ... 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 ... majoring in economics and political science.

 2009 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 Robert Morris0 1 1 at Cornell 0 0 0 Marist 0 1 1 Georgetown 1 0 1 at Penn 0 0 0 Lehigh 1 0 1 at Lafayette 1 1 2 at Fordham 1 2 3 at Colgate 0 0 0 Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 4 5 9

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-7 0.5-7 0 0-0 0 0 1-13 1-13 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2-10 1.5-9 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 4-35 3.5-34 0 1-0 0 0

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 2 0 2 at Marist 0 1 1 Dartmouth 0 0 0 Cornell 1 0 1 Penn 2 0 2 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehgih 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 1 1 Fordham 3 0 3 Colgate 0 0 0 at Holy Cross 0 1 1 Totals 8 3 11

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-1 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2-8 1-7 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5-12 2.5-9 0 0-0 0 0

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 5 2 0 2 3 1 4 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 2 3 14 10 24

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-7 1-7 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-3 1-3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3.5-13 2-10 1 1-0 0 1

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 11-0 4-5-9 4-35 3.5-34 0 2010 11-0 8-3-11 5-12 2.5-9 0 2011 8-4 14-10-24 3.5-13 2-10 1 Totals 30-4 26-18-44 12.5-60 8-53 1

FR 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, at Cornell (2011); vs. Georgetown (2011) Tackles for Loss: 2, (three times) Sacks: 1.5, at Fordham (2009) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Marist (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2009); vs. Marist (2011) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Fordham (2011)

KICKOFF RETURNS Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 8-0 11-1 1-1 20-2

No. 0 8 1 9

Yds. 0 139 25 164

Avg. 0.0 17.4 25.0 18.2

APY 19 264 52 335

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 8, at Duquesne (2010) Rushing Yards: 20, at Duquesne (2010) Long Rush: 15, at Colgate (2009) Receptions: 2, vs. Fordham (2010); vs. Duquesne (2011) Receiving Yards: 60, vs. Fordham (2010) Long Reception: 48, vs. Fordham (2010) Kickoff Return Yards: 60, at Holy Cross (2010) Long Kickoff Return: 26, at Holy Cross (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 95, vs. Fordham (2010)

Samuel Oyekoya

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  Cornerback Jr. | 5’10” | 175 Roanoke, Va. William Byrd

22011 0 (Sophomore): Ranked ssixth i on team with 48 tackles ...... third among non-seniors in ttackles a ... one of nine defensive players to start all 11 games ... posted at least one tackle in all 11 games ... season-high 10 tackles, including eight solo, in shutout win at Fordham ... fourth on team in solo tackles (31) ... tied All-American Bryce Robertson for team lead in pass breakups (6) ... two pass breakups vs. Duquesne and Holy Cross ... forced a fumble vs. Fordham that set up a Bison touchdown drive ... had an interception against Lehigh that led to a 43-yard field goal attempt by Drew Orth. 2010 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games, earning four starts ... most starts for a freshman on the defensive side of the ball ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Sept. 13) following a season-high nine tackles vs. Marist ... posted at least one tackle in 10 of 11 games and finished with 33 to rank tied for 10th on the team ... intercepted a pass and returned it 14 yards vs. Dartmouth ... three different games with at least 0.5 tackles for loss ... recovered a fumble and combined with Sean Rafferty on a first-quarter sack ... tied for the team lead with four pass breakups. William Byrd High School: Participated in four sports, football, basketball, baseball and track and field ... team captain of football squad ... all-district and allregion 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 ... majoring in political science.

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TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 2-8 0.5-5 0 1-0 1 4

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 5 2 7 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 4 1 5 4 2 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 5 8 2 10 1 1 2 31 17 48

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1 6

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FR 1-0 0-0 1-0

Int PD 1 4 1 6 2 10

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, at Fordham (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, at Holy Cross (2010) Sacks: 0.5, vs. Cornell (2010) Interceptions: 1, vs. Dartmouth (2010); vs. Lehigh (2011) Long Interception Return: 14, vs. Dartmouth (2010) Pass Breakups: 2, (three times) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Cornell (2010) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Fordham (2011)

Wide Receiver So. | 5’9” | 170 Burlington, N.J. Burlington Township

22011 0 (Freshman): Made appearances p e in two games ... saw playing p l time against Princeton aand n Holy Cross. Burlington Township High School: Member of football and track teams ... football team captain ... named All-South Jersey and all-county ... two-time all-conference choice ... all-county and all-conference selection in track ... also helped relay to state title. Personal: Vincent Paul Pini ... born June 9, 1993 in Willingboro, N.J. ... son of Laura and Louis Pini ... has two sisters, Leah and Amanda ... major is undeclared.  RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 2-0 Totals 2-0

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

 Wide Receiver Sr. | 6’0” | 190 Plantation, Fla. Northeast

22011 0 (Junior): Played in only Oct. 1 game vs. Georgetown ... O had h a a team-high 59 receiving yyards a in 2012 spring game ... caught a 40-yard pass in that contest. 2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games (Marist, Penn, Cornell, Colgate) ... hauled in two receptions for 26 yards in JV game vs. Lycoming ... also had a pair of tackles vs. Lycoming. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a varsity game ... caught one pass for 33 yards in JV game against Lycoming. Northeast High School: Team captain at Northeast High School as a senior ... 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.  RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2009 0-0 2010 4-0 2011 1-0 Totals 5-0

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0

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Derrick Palmer (2) and Ryan Morgan (20) celebrate a tackle

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22011 0 (Junior): Did not see acttion io in a game. 22010 0 (Sophomore): Appeared only o n in season opener at Duquesne ... punted twice for an average of 42.0 yards in JV game vs. Lycoming ... averaged 39.7 yards on three punts in 2011 spring game. 2009 (Freshman): Handled kickoffs in five games ... averaged 54.2 yards on 14 kickoffs ... made season de-


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2009 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 Robert Morris 0 0 0 Marist 0 0 0 at Lafayette 0 0 0 at Fordham 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 0 0 Holy Cross 1 0 1 Totals 1 0 1

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 1 0 1 at Marist 0 0 0 Dartmouth 3 1 4 Penn 1 0 1 at Georgetown 2 0 2 at Lehigh 0 0 0 Lafayette 1 4 5 Fordham 3 0 3 Colgate 1 0 1 at Holy Cross 7 0 7 Totals 19 5 24

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 1 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 1-4 0-0 0 1-0 1 4

2011 - DEFENSE

Bill Prendeville b against Patriot League opponent Georgetown and but d averaged season-high 60.0 yards on three kickoffs ... also kicked off vs. Penn, Lehigh, Lafayette and Fordham. Seton Hall Prep: Earned two varsity letters in football at Seton Hall Prep ... first-team all-conference selection. Personal: William Joseph Prendeville ... born Sept. 21, 1990 in Summit, N.J. ... son of Michael and Susan Prendeville ... has one brother, Mike, and one sister, Sarah ... majoring in civil engineering.

 Cornerback Sr. | 5’7” | 175 Upper Marlboro, Md. Saint John’s

22011 0 (Junior): One of team’s ttop o reserve defensive backs ...... missed season opener vs. Duquesne due to injury ... D played in final 10 games ... posted seven tackles with season-high two coming in shutout of Fordham ... forced a fumble against Lafayette and recorded pass breakup vs. Holy Cross. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games ... made six starts ... started final five games at cornerback ... finished campaign with 24 tackles, good for 13th on team ... posted season-high seven stops in finale at Holy Cross ... also had a tackle for loss and a season-high two pass breakups in that contest ... tied for team lead with four pass breakups on the season ... registered first career interception against Penn ... also had a fumble recovery vs. Lafayette. 2009 (Freshman): Saw playing time in seven games ... made first 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 Scout Team Player of the Week following Cornell game. Saint John’s College High 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 ... majoring in political science.

Opponent Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 1 7

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 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 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 1

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 7-0 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2010 10-6 19-5-24 1-4 0-0 0 2011 10-0 6-1-7 0-0 0-0 1 Totals 27-6 26-6-32 1-4 0-0 1

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, vs. Lafayette (2010) Interceptions: 1, vs. Penn (2010) Long Interception Return: 3, vs. Penn (2010) Pass Breakups: 1, at Holy Cross (2010) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Lafayette (2010) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Lafayette (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 3, vs. Penn (2010)

FR 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

Int PD 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 5

Offensive Line So. | 6’4” | 285 Perth Amboy, N.J. Perth Amboy

22011 0 (Freshman): Broke into sstarting t lineup on an offensive lline in that had featured five seniors n i ... played in season’s last 10 games, starting final seven ... replaced senior Andre Shields in the starting line at left tackle in week five vs. Georgetown and never relinquished starting spot. Perth Amboy High School: Member of football, track and basketball teams ... football and track team captain ... football first-team all-conference selection. Personal: Lonnie Cornelius Rawles ... born June 2, 1993 in New Brunswick, N.J. ... son of Thomas and Carla Rawles ... has three brothers, Larry Alexander, Thomas Rawles and Jamal Rawles, and one sister, Jaclyn Edwers ... major is undeclared.

 Wide Receiver So. | 6’2” | 195 Marlton, N.J. Cherokee

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game ... made one ccatch a (16 yards) in 2012 spring ggame. a Cherokee High School: Played football and basketball ... two-time First Team All-South Jersey Group 4 ... two-time First Team Burlington County All-Academic ... two-time First Team Lenape Regional All-Star ... First Team Olympic Conference All-Star ... First Team West Jersey League American Division All-Star. Personal: Drake Michael Rodgers ... born April 14, 1993 in Voorhees, N.J. ... son of Don Rodgers ... has one sister, Kylie ... major is undeclared.

  Fullback F So. | 5’8” | 210 S Washington, D.C. W The Landon School (Md.)

22011 0 (Freshman): Joined team llate a in preseason practice ... did not n o appear in a game. The Landon School: Member of football, lacrosse and wrestling teams all four years ... helped football team to 2009 I.A.C. title ... helped lacrosse squad to 2010 I.A.C. title ... lacrosse team was ranked 13th nationally as a senior ... second-team all-league wrestler in 189-pound weight class ... allleague guard in football as a senior ... helped football team to Davis-Fagan Cup as a senior ... earned The Landon School’s Three-Sport Athlete Award. Personal: Dillon Rivers Rupp ... born July 31, 1992 in Washington, D.C. ... son of Steven and Lindsey Rupp ... has one brother, Colton ... majoring in interdisciplinary studies: economics and math.

Donald Quarles

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2010 - DEFENSE

Defensive End Jr. | 6’0” | 235 Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest

22011 0 (Junior): Moved to deffensive e end from linebacker ... sstarted t all seven games he appeared p e in ... suffered a midseason injury and missed four games ... at least two tackles in every contest ... ninth on team with three tackles for loss ... 2.5 tackles for loss came vs. Patriot League opponents ... tied for 11th on team with 24 tackles. 2010 (Freshman): Pleasant surprise as a backup linebacker and on special teams ... saw action in all 11 games and made 12 tackles ... posted season-high five stops vs. Dartmouth ... registered three tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass breakup vs. Marist ... 11 of 12 tackles came in non-league games. 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 40yard 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 ... majoring in sociology.  2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 at Marist 2 1 3 Dartmouth 1 4 5 Cornell 1 0 1 Penn 1 1 2 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehigh 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 1 1 Fordham 0 0 0 Colgate 0 0 0 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 5 7 12

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 1

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT Duquesne 1 1 2 Marist 3 0 3 at Harvard 2 2 4 Holy Cross 1 2 3 at Lafayette 2 3 5 at Fordham 3 1 4 at Colgate 3 0 3 Totals 15 9 24

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

Opponent UT AT TT at Marist 2 4 6 Dartmouth 1 0 1 Cornell 0 0 0 Penn 0 0 0 at Georgetown 1 0 1 at Lehigh 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 1 1 Fordham 1 0 1 Colgate 0 0 0 at Holy Cross 1 0 1 Totals 6 5 11

2011 - DEFENSE

Sean Sellers

 Defensive Line Jr. | 6’1” | 255 Allen, Texas Allen

22010 0 (Sophomore): One of nine n i Bison defensive players to sstart t all 11 games ... part of one off best defensive lines in the Pao triot League ... five games with at least three tackles ... finished tied for 11th on team with 24 stops ... ranked fifth on squad with five tackles for loss ... all five tackles for loss came in season’s final seven contests ... forced a fumble, had a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Holy Cross ... season-high four tackles came in win vs. Georgetown ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Made an impact in very first appearance, recording a season-high six tackles vs. Marist in place of an injured Robert De La Rosa ... also posted a sack vs. Red Foxes ... finished season with 11 tackles in 10 appearances ... made a start at defensive tackle against Dartmouth ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Allen High School: Earned letters in football, wrestling and powerlifting ... football team captain ... named Lead Dawg in the offseason ... named football team’s Most Improved Player during the offseason ... same high school as 2012 Bucknell graduate OL Ian Dal Bello. Personal: Tracey Dennis Smith ... born Sept. 6, 1991 in Carrolton, Texas ... son of Kent and Lecia Smith ... has two siblings, Will and Cortne ... majoring in economics ... spends time as a videographer for Bucknell Athletics events that air on Bison Vision.

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FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 1 0 0 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, vs. Dartmouth (2010); at Lafayette (2011) Tackles for Loss: 1, (three times) Pass Breakups: 1, at Marist (2010)

Tracey Smith

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TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-6 1-6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-6 1-6 0 0-0 0 0

Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 4 1 1 2 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 10 14 24

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-2 0-0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5-12 0-0 1 0-0 0 1

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 10-1 6-5-11 1-6 1-6 0 2011 11-11 10-14-24 5-12 0-0 1 Totals 21-12 16-19-35 6-18 1-6 1

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 1 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Marist (2010) Tackles for Loss: 2, at Harvard (2011) Sacks: 1, at Marist (2010) Pass Breakups: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2011)

 Running Back Sr. | 5’9” | 195 Hatfield, Pa. North Penn

Enters E n 2012 298 yards shy of 110th 0 place on career rushing list ((1,495 1 yards) ... ranks seventh on o n career all-purpose yards list (3,399) ... needs 391 kick return yards to move into second place on that list. 2011 (Junior): First Team All-Patriot League selection ... rushed for 212 yards in win at Lafayette, the ninth-most rushing yards in a game in program history ... followed that with a 204-yard performance at Fordham that ranks No. 15 in school annals ... first Bison to rush for 200+ yards in back-to-back games ... fourth Bucknell player to register at least two 200-yard performances in a career ... 416 yards in back-to-back games is highest two-game rushing total in program history ... team-high 795 rushing yards, the most by a Bison running back since 2003 ... led Patriot League in rushing yards ... three 100-yard rushing outings ... 28th player in program history with at least three 100-yard performances in a career ... 42 carries at Lafayette were second-most in a game by a Bucknell player ... ranked 12th nationally, and first in Patriot League, in all-purpose yards per game (146.27) ... returned 25 kicks for 651 yards ... ranked first in Patriot League in kick return average (26.0) ... finished season with career-high 1,609 all-purpose yards to rank fifth in program history ... registered 283 all-purpose yards vs. Lafayette, the eighth-highest single-game total in Bucknell history ... 651 kick return yards also ranks fifth in school history ... attempted passes against Princeton and Lehigh, but threw incompletions ... caught at least one pass in 10 of 11 games ... second on team in receptions (28) and third in yards (163) ... scored team-high eight touchdowns on the ground ... caught a two-point conversion in win at Princeton ... named Patriot League Special


 Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 14) and Susquehanna Valley Limousine Bison Athlete of the Week (Nov. 14) after Lafayette game ... earned team’s George L. McGaughey Memorial Award as the outstanding player in the Lafayette game ... also shared team’s Sledge Hammer Award with Ryan Gutowski. 2010 (Sophomore): Primary starter at running back ... started final 10 games ... also top kick returner on Bison ... returned a kick in season opener at Duquesne 89 yards for a touchdown ... 17th-longest touchdown in program history ... finished season with 802 kickoff return yards, good for third on the program’s singleseason list ... 166 kickoff return yards vs. Duquesne was eighth on single-game ledger ... three games with at least 120 kickoff return yards ... averaged 28.6 yards per kickoff return, good for second in the Patriot League ... finished sixth nationally in KOR average ... averaged 135.4 all-purpose yards per game, also good for second in the PL and 23rd nationally ... 1,489 all-purpose yards ranked seventh on Bucknell’s single-season list ... two games with more than 200 allpurpose yards ... rushed 110 times for a team-high 426 yards and three touchdowns ... also caught 35 passes for 261 yards ... 35 catches were second on squad, while the 261 yards were third ... four touchdowns led team ... 24 points tied for team lead ... completed passes in back-to-back games vs. Lafayette and Fordham on halfback option plays ... 33-yard completion against the Leopards to Victor Walker went for a touchdown ... 31-yard completion to QB Brandon Wesley against the Rams set up a touchdown ... named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 6) following touchdown return against Duquesne. 2009 (Freshman): After seeing limited action the first two weeks, broke into lineup with 44 yards on nine carries at Cornell ... season-high 58 yards came in season finale win over No. 13 Holy Cross ... received at least three carries in each of final nine games ... five rushes of at least 10 yards ... scored two of Bucknell’s three touchdowns in upset of Holy Cross, including what proved to be 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 ... majoring in mathematics.

Tyler Smith

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2009 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Robert Morris0 0 0.0 at Cornell 9 44 4.9 Marist 5 11 2.2 Georgetown 4 30 7.5 at Penn 6 15 2.5 Lehigh 4 9 2.3 at Lafayette 3 17 5.7 at Fordham 7 40 5.7 at Colgate 5 10 2.0 Holy Cross 12 58 4.8 Totals 55 234 4.3

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

Lg 0 12 5 17 10 3 9 17 5 13 17

RUSHING/RECEIVING Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 1 13 13.0 0 4 33 8.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 21 10.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 7 67 9.6 0

Lg 0 13 22 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 22

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 1 1.0 0 3 26 8.7 0 4 34 8.5 0 8 48 6.0 0 2 4 2.0 0 4 42 10.5 0 3 27 9.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 3 17 5.7 0 4 43 10.8 0 2 14 7.0 0 35 261 7.5 0

Lg 1 14 14 17 7 26 15 5 11 17 12 26

2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. atDuquesne 2 7 3.5 at Marist 6 17 2.8 Dartmouth 8 47 5.9 Cornell 10 45 4.5 Penn 13 37 2.8 at Georgetown18 57 3.3 at Lehigh 11 27 2.5 Lafayette 16 67 4.2 Fordham 7 22 3.1 Colgate 7 54 7.7 at Holy Cross 12 44 3.7 Totals 110 426 3.9

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3

Lg 5 4 11 13 13 12 6 23 9 26 15 26

2010 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent No. at Duquesne 4 at Marist 3 Dartmouth 4 Cornell 4 Penn 1 at Georgetown 2 at Lehigh 0 Lafayette 2 Fordham 2 Colgate 6 at Holy Cross 0 Totals 28

Yds. 166 56 91 123 15 97 0 62 66 126 0 802

Avg. 41.5 18.7 22.8 30.8 15.0 48.5 0.0 31.0 33.0 21.0 0.0 28.6

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Lg. 89 25 29 36 15 76 0 35 37 26 0 89

APY 174 99 172 216 56 198 54 134 105 223 58 1489

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Duquesne 3 Marist 10 at Cornell 10 at Princeton 16 Georgetown 24 Lehigh 9 at Harvard 8 Holy Cross 22 at Lafayette 42 at Fordham 28 at Colgate 3 Totals 175

Yds. Avg. 6 2.0 51 5.1 28 2.8 26 1.6 114 4.8 48 5.3 1 0.1 96 4.4 212 5.0 204 7.3 9 3.0 795 4.5

TD 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 8

Lg 3 10 6 9 15 13 2 12 33 52 5 52

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 2 26 13.0 0 2 9 4.5 0 5 15 3.0 0 4 28 7.0 0 5 29 5.8 0 1 7 7.0 0 2 16 8.0 0 2 8 4.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 7 7.0 0 4 18 4.5 0 28 163 5.8 0

Lg 23 5 11 14 11 7 12 8 0 7 21 23

2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

No. 3 2 2 2 4 4 0 3 3 1 1 25

Yds. 98 81 56 39 90 89 0 72 71 23 32 651

Avg. 32.7 40.5 28.0 19.5 22.5 22.3 0.0 24.0 23.7 23.0 32.0 26.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 38 45 39 20 37 43 0 32 25 23 32 45

APY 130 141 99 93 233 144 17 176 283 234 59 1609

Year GP-GS 2009 10-1 2010 11-10 2011 11-11 Totals 32-22

Rush 55 110 175 340

Yds. 234 426 795 1455

TD 2 3 8 13

Lg 17 26 52 52

Rec. 7 35 28 70

Yds. 67 261 163 491

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 22 26 23 26

KICKOFF RETURNS Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 10-1 11-10 11-11 32-22

No. 0 28 25 53

Yds. 0 802 651 1453

Avg. 0.0 28.6 26.0 27.4

TD 0 1 0 1

Lg. 0 89 45 89

APY 301 1489 1609 3399

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 42, at Lafayette (2011) Rushing Yards: 212, at Lafayette (2011) Rushing TDs: 2, (three times) Long Rush: 52, at Fordham (2011) Receptions: 8, vs. Cornell (2010) Receiving Yards: 48, vs. Cornell (2010) Long Reception: 26, at Georgetown (2010) Kickoff Return Yards: 166, at Duquesne (2010) Long Kickoff Return: 89, at Duquesne (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 283, at Lafayette (2011) Tackles: 2, at Cornell (2009); vs. Georgetown (2009)

 Offensive Line Sr. | 6’2” | 275 Oceanport, N.J. Red Bank Catholic

22011 0 (Junior): Appeared in one ggame a ... saw action in win at Princeton. P r 22010 0 (Sophomore): Saw only game action of season in final game at Holy Cross ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game ... named team’s Scout Player of the Week following Lafayette game. Red Bank Catholic High School: Earned three varsity letters in football and two in wrestling at Red Bank Catholic ... second-team all-state as a senior ... firstteam All-Shore and all-division in 2008 ... secondteam All-Shore in 2007 ... two-time All-Monmouth County 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.

 Offensive Line So. | 6’2” | 280 Pennsauken, N.J. Bishop Eustace

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game as a freshman behind b e a veteran offensive line. Bishop Eustace Preparatory: B Two-year football letterwinner ... also wrestled for one year ... football team captain as a senior ... First Team All-West Jersey Divisional ... Second Team All-South Jersey ... team MVP as a junior ... Second Team AllOlympic Conference junior year. Personal: Michael Generro Spear ... born Nov. 22, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... son of Rand and Laura Spear ... uncle, Mike Laprocito, played football at Cornell ... major is undeclared.

Tyler Smith

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 

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Safety So. | 6’0” | 205 Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny

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Offensive Line Sr. | 6’4” | 295 Rochester, N.Y. Pittsford Sutherland

22012 0 (Freshman): Entered presseason e camp as a running back, but b u was moved to defensive back b a ... appeared in all 11 games on defensive side of ball ... made one start ... part of starting unit vs. Harvard in place of Ryan Morgan ... made season-high four tackles in that contest vs. the Crimson ... also recovered two fumbles in that game ... totaled 16 tackles on the season ... five multi-tackle contests ... returned three kicks for 58 yards, including season-best 24-yard return at Harvard. North Allegheny High School: Three-time football letterwinner ... also earned two letters in baseball ... football team captain ... two-time all-conference selection at DB ... helped team to state title ... member of all-state team. Personal: Matthew John Steinbeck ... born Oct. 14, 1992 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Robert and Stephanie Steinbeck ... has two brothers, Michael and David ... father played football at Pittsburgh ... mother was member of swimming team at Pittsburgh ... major is undeclared.

Punter/Wide Receiver Sr. | 5’10” | 195 Wilmington, Del. St. Mark’s

22011 0 (Junior): Missed second sstraight t year due to injury ... did d i not see action in a game ... member of Patriot League Acam demic Honor Roll for second straight year. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a game ... suffered a season-ending broken leg in JV game vs. Lycoming ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): Did not see action in a game. Pittsford Sutherland High School: Second-team allcounty selection at Pittsford Sutherland High School. Personal: Troy Matthew Steinhilber ... born June 15, 1991 in Rochester, N.Y. ... son of Andy and Soraya Steinhilber ... has one sister, Kylie ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2009 ... majoring in psychology.

 Safety Jr. | 5’10” | 185 Westbury, N.Y. Westbury

 2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9 16

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2-0 0 0

2011 - KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Coglate Totals

No. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3

Yds. 0 0 0 16 0 0 24 18 0 0 0 58

Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 0.0 0.0 24.0 18.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.3

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg. 0 0 0 16 0 0 24 18 0 0 0 24

APY 0 0 0 16 0 0 24 18 0 0 0 58

 Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2011 11-1 7-9-16 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 11-1 7-9-16 0-0 0-0 0

FR 2-0 2-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS GP-GS 11-1 11-1

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2011 1-0 Totals 1-0

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec. Yds. 0 0 0 0

Year GP-GS 2011 1-0 Totals 1-0

No. 0 0

Yds. 0 0

Avg. 0.0 0.0

Lg. 0 0

TB 0 0

 2010 - DEFENSE Opponent Penn Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0

No. 3 3

Yds. 58 58

Avg. 19.3 19.3

TD 0 0

Lg. 24 24

APY 58 58

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, at Harvard (2011) Fumble Recoveries: 2, at Harvard (2011) Kickoff Return Yards: 24, at Harvard (2011) Long Kickoff Return: 24, at Harvard (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 24, at Harvard (2011)

Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Lehigh Totals

UT AT TT 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 1-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2011 5-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 6-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: vs.. Lehi Lehigh Tackle Tac kles: s: 11,, vs. vs Duquesne Duque Du quesne sne (2011); (2011 (2 011); ); vs. vs Marist Maris Ma ristt (201 ((2011); 2011); 1); vs L ehigh gh (2011) ((20 20011))

Matthew Steinbeck



TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

PUNTING

2011 - DEFENSE

DEFENSE

Year 2011 Totals

22011 0 (Sophomore): Saw action iin n five of season’s first six games ...... missed second half of camp paign a with a leg injury ... totaled three tackles on the year. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in only one game (Penn) as a rookie. Westbury High School: Three-sport athlete who was part of football, track and wrestling teams ... all-conference selection in football and wrestling ... all-state choice in track ... captain of football and track teams ... football and track MVP. Personal: Wayne E. Stewart ... born Oct. 14, 1991 in Kingston, Jamaica ... son of Mr. Leslie Stewart and Mrs. Cloris Simpson ... has three sisters, Theresa Stewart, Tricia McGregor and Karene Peart-Singh ... has two brothers, Adrian Walker and Derrick James ... majoring in economics.

Came to Bucknell prior to 2011 C sseason e after spending two years aatt Rutgers. 22011 0 (Junior): Played as both a punter and wide receiver ... appeared in game at Cornell before suffering season-ending injury. Rutgers: Named All-Big East ... named to ESPN.com Big East All-Freshman Team as a redshirt freshman punter in 2010 ... punted 18 times and averaged 42.1 yards per kick ... long punt of 66 yards and five of at least 50 yards ... named to Big East All-Academic Team. St. Mark’s High School: Member of football, basketball, track, soccer and baseball teams during time at St. Mark’s High School ... graduated from St. Mark’s in 2009 ... Delaware State Offensive Player of the Year ... all-state WR, K, P and KR ... led state in interceptions ... all-state point guard on basketball team ... 1,000-point scorer. Personal: Kyle Lawrence Sullivan ... born Jan. 11, 1991 in Wilmington, Del. ... son of Larry and Dede Sullivan ... has a twin sister, Devin, who is a member of track and field team at Richmond ... majoring in economics and political science.

FC 0 0

50+ 0 0

I20 0 0


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Running Back Jr. | 5’9” | 200 San Diego, Calif. Mercersburg Academy (Pa.)

Linebacker Sr. | 5’11” | 220 Norman, Okla. Norman North

22011 0 (Junior): Saw action in ttwo w games ... appeared in seasson o opener vs. Duquesne ... recceived e two carries (1 yard) and caught one pass (5 yards) at Harvard ... ran 15 times for 93 yards and one touchdown in 2012 spring game. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in six games ... 11 carries and rushed for 38 yards ... ran for 15 yards on second carry (vs. Penn) ... caught three passes for 11 yards ... finished year with 49 all-purpose yards ... saw increased playing time later in season ... ran 16 times for 73 yards and a touchdown in JV game vs. Lycoming ... also caught two passes for 11 yards in that contest. 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 ... first-team 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 (30) and Donavan Scott (12) ... has two sisters, Aisha Wallace (25) and Keisha Wallace (24) ... majoring in management.  2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 0 0 0.0 Penn 3 19 6.3 at Lehigh 2 11 5.5 Lafayette 2 3 1.5 Colgate 4 5 1.3 Totals 11 38 3.5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 15 9 2 6 15

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 6 6.0 0 1 2 2.0 0 1 3 3.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 11 3.7 0

Lg 0 0 6 2 3 0 6

22011 0 (Junior): Among the most vvocal o players on the Bison deffense e ... finished third on team with 63 tackles ... also third on w squad with 11.5 tackles for loss and sacks (3.0) ... started all 11 games ... 7.5 tackles for loss in season’s finish four games ... best game came against Holy Cross when he posted season-high 10 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and recovered one fumble ... also had two pass breakups on season, both in season’s final three contests ... second on team behind senior Sean Rafferty in solo tackles (35). 2010 (Sophomore): Overcame preseason knee injury ... injury caused him to miss first two games of season ... appeared in final nine games ... posted season-high seven tackles in return game vs. Dartmouth ... also had a 51-yard run on a fake punt against the Big Green ... totaled 16 tackles, one sack and a pass breakup on the defensive side of the ball. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games off bench ... made only tackle of season vs. Robert Morris ... saw plenty of time on special teams, including kick coverage ... team’s leading tackler (6) in JV game 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 ... majoring in psychology.  2009 - DEFENSE

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 2 1 0.5 Totals 2 1 0.5

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 1 1

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 1 5 5.0 0

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2010 6-0 2011 2-0 Totals 8-0

Rush Yds. 11 38 2 1 13 39

TD 0 0 0

Lg 15 1 15

Rec. Yds. 3 11 1 5 4 16

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 4, vs. Colgate (2010) Rushing Yards: 19, vs. Penn (2010) Long Rush: 15, vs. Penn (2010) Receptions: 1, (four times) Receiving Yards: 6, vs. Penn (2010) Long Reception: 6, vs. Penn (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 25, vs. Penn (2010)

TD 0 0 0

Lg 6 5 6

Lg 0 5 5

Opponent UT AT TT Robert Morris0 1 1 at Cornell 0 0 0 Marist 0 0 0 Lehigh 0 0 0 at Lafayette 0 0 0 at Fordham 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 0 0 Totals 0 1 1

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2009 7-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2010 9-0 12-4-16 1-8 0-0 0 2011 11-11 35-28-63 11.5-46 3-24 0 Totals 27-11 47-33-80 12.5-54 3-24 0

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 1-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 1

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 6 1 7 3 2 5 2 0 2 3 3 6 4 2 6 3 5 8 3 2 5 6 4 10 2 4 6 3 1 4 0 4 4 35 28 63

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-7 1-7 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3.5-21 2-17 0 1-0 0 0 2-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 1.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 11.5-46 3-24 0 1-0 0 2

Int PD 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Tackles for Loss: 3.5, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Sacks: 2, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Pass Breakups: 1, (three times) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Holy Cross (2011) Rushing Attempts: 1, vs. Dartmouth (2010) Rushing Yards: 51, vs. Dartmouth (2010) Long Rush: 51, vs. Dartmouth (2010)

 Cornerback Jr. | 5’9” | 170 Harrisburg, Pa. Susquehanna Township

Moved to defensive back from M wide receiver during 2012 w sspring p practice. 22011 0 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a game ... registered four tackles in 2012 spring game. 2010 (Freshman): Made only appearance of season Sept. 11 at Marist ... had two catches for eight yards ... also had two receptions in JV game vs. Lycoming ... totaled 39 yards in that contest, including a 36-yard catch ... returned one punt and one kickoff vs. Lycoming. 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 ... major is undeclared.  2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Marist 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT Dartmouth 5 2 7 Cornell 1 1 2 Penn 1 1 2 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehigh 2 0 2 Lafayette 1 0 1 Fordham 1 0 1 Colgate 0 0 0 at Holy Cross 1 0 1 Totals 12 4 16

FR 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0

TD 0 0

Lg 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 2 8 4.0 0 2 8 4.0 0

Lg 5 5

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2010 1-0 2011 0-0 Totals 1-0

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0

Rec. Yds. 2 8 0 0 2 8

TD 0 0 0

Lg 5 0 5

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Marist (2010) Receiving Yards: 8, at Marist (2010) Long Reception: 5, at Marist (2010) All-Purpose Yards: 8, at Marist (2010)

Charles Thompson

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  Cornerback Jr. | 5’11” | 185 Dallas, Texas Jesuit Prep

22011 0 (Sophomore): Appeared iin n 10 of 11 games ... missed only o n contest at Cornell ... played mainly on special teams ... m member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight season. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games ... made start at cornerback in final two games of season (Colgate, Holy Cross) ... totaled eight tackles and two pass breakups ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 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 ... majoring in management.  2010 - DEFENSE Opponent UT AT TT at Duquesne 0 0 0 at Marist 0 0 0 Dartmouth 1 1 2 Cornell 0 1 1 Penn 0 0 0 at Georgetown0 0 0 at Lehigh 1 0 1 Lafayette 1 0 1 Fordham 2 0 2 Colgate 1 0 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 0 Totals 6 2 8

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 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 0-0 0 0-0 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 2

2011 - DEFENSE Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

UT AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF FR-Yds. Int PD 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

 DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF 2010 11-2 6-2-8 0-0 0-0 0 2011 10-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 21-2 6-2-8 0-0 0-0 0

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int PD 0 2 0 0 0 2

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, vs. Dartmouth (2010); vs. Fordham (2010) Pass Breakups: 1, at Georgetown (2010); vs. Colgate (2010)

 Wide Receiver Jr. | 6’1” | 197 Frederick, Md. Governor Thomas Jefferson

112th 2 player in program history with at least three career 100w yyard a receiving games. 22011 0 (Sophomore): One of team’s best receivers for a second consecutive year ... caught 21 passes for 473 yards ... second on team in yards and third in receptions ... averaged team-best 22.5 yards per catch ... tied for third on team with 473 all-purpose yards ... played in 10 games, startig nine ... missed only the Princeton win with a shoulder in-

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jury ... four multi-catch outings ... best game was a five-catcth, 108-yard performance at Cornell ... third career 100-yard game ... at least one reception in nine of 10 games ... caught touchdowns in wins over Marist and Georgetown. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 games ... started five of final seven games, and six overall ... led team with 443 receiving yards ... third on squad with 19 catches ... led team with two receiving touchdowns ... only Bison with two 100-yard receiving games ... 105 yards vs. Dartmouth matched Frank DeNick for most by a Bucknell player in 2010 ... also posted 102-yard outing vs. Lafayette ... six catches that went for at least 30 yards, including season-best 58-yarder vs. Dartmouth ... just one catch over final three games due to injuries ... second on team with 443 all-purpose yards. Governor Thomas Jefferson High School: Member of football, basketball and track and field teams ... allarea 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 SnowdenSmalley, Victor Walker Sr. and stepfather Andrew Smalley ... has one brother, Kwame ... majoring in management.  2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 0 0 0.0 at Marist 0 0 0.0 Dartmouth 0 0 0.0 Cornell 0 0 0.0 Penn 0 0 0.0 at Georgetown0 0 0.0 at Lehigh 0 0 0.0 Lafayette 0 0 0.0 Fordham 0 0 0.0 Colgate 0 0 0.0 at Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 18 18.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 105 35.0 0 2 33 16.5 0 2 60 30.0 0 2 31 15.5 1 4 73 18.3 0 4 102 25.5 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 21 21.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 19 443 23.3 2

Lg 18 0 58 17 48 17 32 35 0 21 0 58

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1 46 46.0 0 1 26 26.0 1 5 108 21.8 0 1 41 41.0 1 4 92 23.0 0 4 65 16.3 0 1 21 21.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 35 35.0 0 3 39 13.0 0 21 473 22.5 2

Lg 46 26 37 41 40 25 21 0 35 30 46

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. Duquesne 0 0 0.0 Marist 0 0 0.0 at Cornell 0 0 0.0 Georgetown 0 0 0.0 Lehigh 0 0 0.0 at Harvard 0 0 0.0 Holy Cross 0 0 0.0 at Lafayette 0 0 0.0 at Fordham 0 0 0.0 at Colgate 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

 RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2010 11-6 2011 10-9 Totals 21-15

Rush Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 0 0

Rec. 19 21 40

Yds. 443 473 916

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 5, at Cornell (2011) Receiving Yards: 108, at Cornell (2011) Long Reception: 58, vs. Dartmouth (2010) Receiving TDs: 1, (four times) All-Purpose Yards: 108, at Cornell (2011)

TD 2 2 4

Lg 58 46 58

 Quarterback Jr. | 6’2” | 190 Plano, Texas Plano East

Enters E n 2012 10th in Bucknell history h i in career pass attempts ((517) 5 ... 10th in passing yards ((3,145) 3 ... 10th in pass completions (287). 2011 (Sophomore): Starting quarterback for second straight season ... started all 11 games to extend consecutive start streak to 21 ... completed 116 of 221 passes for 1,446 yards and seven touchdowns ... threw for three touchdowns in win over Georgetown ... most touchdown throws in a game by a Bison since 2002 ... equaled career high with 267 passing yards against Cornell for second consecutive season ... passed for at least 100 yards in each of first seven games, extending streak to 17 straight games hitting the century mark ... left season finale at Colgate early with an injury and finished 0-for-2 for 0 yards ... gained 294 yards rushing, but finished with a net of 67 after factoring in sacks ... third on team in rushing yards ... recorded first career tackle after an interception vs. Georgetown ... accounted for 13 (6 rush, 7 pass) of Bucknell’s 26 touchdowns ... was 1-for-2 rushing for two-point conversions, scoring one vs. Marist ... scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 57 seconds left to tie score in season-opening win vs. Duquesne ... Alex Eckard then kicked extra point for the 27-26 victory. 2010 (Freshman): Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... team’s starting quarterback ... started final 10 games of season ... first-ever Bison freshman quaterback to play in a season opener ... five-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week ... finished 68th nationally in total offense (172.36 ypg) ... more than doubled previous Bucknell record for passing yards by a freshman (884) by completing 171 of 296 passes for 1,699 yards ... fell 84 yards shy of 10th place on program’s single-season passing yards list ... ranks in top 10 of program’s single-season lists for passing attempts and completions ... rushed team-high 154 times for 197 yards ... taking away rushing yards lost due to sacks, gained 472 yards on the ground ... involved in 450 plays, just five shy of Todd Wenrich’s program record (455) ... 1,896 yards of total offense rank 10th in program history ... completed at least 11 passes in every game ... three 200-yard passing games, including season-high 267 vs. Cornell ... caught a 31-yard pass from Tyler Smith vs. Fordham ... scored two touchdowns and ran for a twopoint conversion for a total of 14 points, ranking fifth on the team ... earned team’s Stuart M. Smith Award as the outstanding newcomer. 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 ... majoring in geology.

Victor Walker


 

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2010 - PASSING Opponent at Duquesne at Marist Dartmouth Cornell Penn at Georgetown at Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Colgate at Holy Cross Totals

C-A-I 12-21-0 12-24-1 15-23-1 25-45-1 14-21-0 11-21-0 18-28-2 11-21-1 23-41-1 12-21-1 18-30-1 171-296-9

Yds. 81 103 201 267 118 111 155 196 228 124 115 1699

TD 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 6

Running Back Sr. | 5’10” | 205 Steelton, Pa. Steelton-Highspire

Lg. 18 23 58 31 48 17 32 79 48 21 17 79

2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush at Duquesne 19 at Marist 9 Dartmouth 10 Cornell 14 Penn 15 at Georgetown19 at Lehigh 10 Lafayette 17 Fordham 14 Colgate 15 at Holy Cross 12 Totals 154

Yds. Avg. 48 2.5 26 2.9 28 2.8 49 3.5 -10 -1.5 58 3.1 -1 -0.1 -7 -0.4 19 1.4 -14 -0.9 1 0.1 197 1.3

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Lg 10 13 18 14 10 38 6 13 9 8 8 38

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 31 31.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 31 31.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 31

2011 - PASSING Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals

C-A-I 11-21-0 14-23-0 22-35-1 16-23-0 11-19-1 12-26-0 13-26-4 7-27-0 4-8-0 6-11-0 0-2-0 116-221-6

Yds. 173 120 267 138 200 208 135 77 48 80 0 1446

TD 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7

Lg. 46 26 46 22 55 40 25 21 30 35 0 55

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Duquesne 10 Marist 7 at Cornell 12 at Princeton 15 Georgetown 12 Lehigh 16 at Harvard 10 Holy Cross 14 at Lafayette 4 at Fordham 4 at Colgate 1 Totals 105

Yds. Avg. 23 2.3 17 2.4 -4 -0.3 76 5.1 8 0.7 -29 -1.8 -6 -0.6 -27 -1.9 14 3.5 -12 -3.0 7 7.0 67 0.6

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

Lg 9 23 9 17 6 11 10 6 9 11 7 23

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

 PASSING Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS C-A-I 11-10 171-296-9 11-11 116-221-6 22-21 287-517-15

Pct. .578 .525 .555

Yds. 1699 1446 3145

TD 6 7 13

Lg. 79 55 79

Rush Yds. 154 197 105 67 159 264

TD 2 6 8

Lg 38 23 38

Rec. Yds. 1 31 0 0 1 31

TD 0 0 0

Year GP-GS 2009 0-0 2010 6-0 2011 8-0 Totals 14-0

22011 0 (Junior): Began to return tto o high school form ... second on o n team in rushing yards (464) ... had 310 yards through six games, but missed three games with a head injury ... rushed for career-high 105 yards in season-opening win over Duquesne ... first Bison to post 100-yard game on the ground since November of 2009 ... posted at least 50 rushing yards in five of eight games played ... teamed with classmate Tyler Smith to give Bucknell a pair of running backs that combined for 1,259 yards rushing ... tied for third on team with 473 all-purpose yards ... used on 16 of 26 offensive plays (15 rush, 1 rec.) in the final 21:42 of play in win over Marist. 2010 (Sophomore): Returned from knee surgery and worked way into lineup ... saw action in six games ... rushed 25 times for 50 yards in limited playing time ... season-high nine rushes and 13 yards in second game of campaign at Marist. 2009 (Freshman): Did not play in a game due to an ACL tear suffered prior to 2009 preseason camp. Steelton-Highspire High School: Earned four letters each in football and basketball and one in track & field at Steelton-Highspire High School ... rushed for 9,027 yards in his career, No. 1 all-time in Pennsylvania high school history and No. 9 all-time 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 27 down to 5 ... majoring in political science.

Rush Yds. 0 0 25 50 114 464 139 514

TD 0 0 2 2

Lg 0 6 20 20

Rec. Yds. 0 0 1 -2 1 9 1 7

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 0 -2 9 9

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 25, vs. Marist (2011) Rushing Yards: 105, vs. Duquesne (2011) Long Rush: 20, vs. Duquesne (2011) Rushing TDs: 1, vs. Marist (2011); at Fordham (2011) Receptions: 1, vs. Fordham (2010); vs. Marist (2011) Receiving Yards: 9, vs. Marist (2011) Long Reception: 9, vs. Marist (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 105, vs. Duquesne (2011)

 2010 - RUSHING/RECEIVING

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS 2010 11-10 2011 11-11 Totals 22-21

 RUSHING/RECEIVING

Lg 31 0 31

CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 19, at Duquesne (2010); at Georgetown (2010) Rushing Yards: 76, at Princeton (2011) Long Rush: 38, at Georgetown (2010) Rushing TDs: 3, vs. Princeton (2011) Passing Attempts: 45, vs. Cornell (2010) Pass Completions: 25, vs. Cornell (2010) Passing Yards: 267, vs. Cornell (2010); at Cornell (2011) Long Pass: 79, vs. Lafayette (2010) Passing TDs: 3, vs. Georgetown (2011) All-Purpose Yards: 76, at Princeton (2011)

Opponent Rush Yds. Avg. at Duquesne 3 2 0.7 at Marist 9 13 1.4 Dartmouth 2 6 3.0 Cornell 2 9 4.5 at Georgetown5 10 2.0 Fordham 4 10 2.5 Totals 25 50 2.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg 2 4 3 6 5 3 6

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 -2 -2.0 0 1 -2 -2.0 0

Lg 0 0 0 0 0 -2 -2

Rec Yds. Avg. TD 0 0 0.0 0 1 9 9.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 9 9.0 0

Lg 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

2011 - RUSHING/RECEIVING Opponent Rush Duquesne 19 Marist 25 at Cornell 11 at Princeton 15 Georgetown 7 Lehigh 7 at Fordham 12 at Colgate 18 Totals 114

Yds. Avg. 105 5.5 70 2.8 35 3.2 53 3.5 28 4.0 19 2.7 63 5.3 91 5.1 464 4.1

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

Lg 20 11 13 10 10 10 17 19 20

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 Defensive End So. | 6’3” | 230 Lockport, N.Y. Akron

22011 0 (Freshman): Did not appear p e in a game as a backup tight eend n ... moved to defensive end ffrom fr r tight end following season. Akron Central High School: Member of football, lacrosse and hockey teams ... two-year team captain in all three sports ... two-time first-team all-league football TE ... two-time football team MVP ... 2011 Call to Courage Award nominee ... three-time first-team all-league lacrosse defenseman ... Second Team AllWestern New York in lacrosse. Personal: Tyler Alan Zbytek ... born June 3, 1993 in Amherst, N.Y. ... son of Alan and Wendy Zbytek ... has two siblings, Shad and Kaylee ... majoring in civil engineering.

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  Offensive Line Fr. | 6’6” | 320 Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep

Berkeley Prep: Earned three B lletters e in football and baseball ...... also lettered once in football ... helped football team advance farthest in school history in state playoffs ... lost in state semifinals to eventual champion. Personal: Kenneth John Barrett ... born Sept. 13, 1993 in Tampa, Fla. ... son of Ken and Debby Barrett ... has one brother, Geoffrey, and one sister, Jessica.

 Defensive Line Fr. | 6’0” | 300 Lawrence, N.J. Lawrence

Lawrence L a High School: Member b e of football and outdoor ttrack r & field teams ... named West Jersey League First Team W in football ... team’s Most Valuable Lineman ... named Delaware Valley Unsung Hero ... track team captain ... earned Boys’ Throw Award and was Field MVP. Personal: Edward Charles Carrington III ... born Nov. 21, 1994 in Paterson, N.J. ... son of Edward and Edwina Carrington ... has one sister, Courtney.

 Quarterback Fr. | 6’3” | 200 Ossining, N.Y. Ossining

Ossining High School: Played O ffootball o and basketball ... football b a team captain ... 2011 alllleague le e and all-section selection in football ... selected to represent New York’s Section 1 in Exception Senior Bowl ... named one of 2011’s top 30 football players in Westchester/Hudson Valley by MSG Varsity ... National Football Foundation ScholarAthlete in 2011. Personal: Brian Connolly ... born March 16, 1994 in Ossining, N.Y. ... son of John and Ruthann Connolly ... has two older brothers, John and Michael.

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 Offensive Line Fr. | 6’2” | 278 Berlin, Md. Stephen Decatur

Stephen S t Decatur High School: Three-time football letterwinner n e and two-time wrestling lettterwinner e ... two-time football team captain ... two-time all-conference selection on offense in football ... also an all-conference selection on defense ... two-time honorable mention all-state ... 2012 Crab Bowl participant. Personal: Nicholas Charles Chung Craven ... born March 21, 1994 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of Bud Craven and Joan Montgomery ... has two sisters, Serena and Shawna.

 Running Back Fr. | 5’7” | 180 Nutley, N.J. Nutley

Nutley High School: Member N off football and track & field o tteams e ... First Team All-Essex ffor fo o football ... All-Group 3 selection ... Nutley High School all-time leading rusher with 2,690 yards ... school’s all-time leader in touchdowns (43) ... 2010 Star-Ledger Newcomer of the Year ... 2010 Top-20 Scorer in New Jersey ... football team captain. Personal: Matthew Anthony DelMauro ... born Sept. 3, 1993 in Belleville, N.J. ... son of Robert and Donna DelMauro ... has two sisters, Tara and Mallory ... relatives Tommy DelMauro (UMass) and Matt Madeo (Elon) competed in college athletics.

 Linebacker Fr. | 5’11” | 200 Boynton Beach, Fla. Boynton Beach

Boynton Beach High School: B Earned E a three letters each in ffootball o and weightlifting … aall-state l in football in 2011 … three-time all-area and all-county selection for football … three-time all-county in weightlifting … twotime all-state in weightlifting. Personal: Audrey Dieujuste … born Dec. 23, 1993 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti … son of Auguste and Marie Dieujuste … has four brothers, Nerval, Kenson, Brendon and Darnell.

  Offensive Line O Fr. | 6’3” | 275 F Suwanee, Ga. S Lambert L

Lambert L a High School: Member b e of football, basketball and & field teams ... served as ttrack r tteam te e captain. Personal: Trevor Ethan Duba ... born March 20, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of Thomas and Lucretia Duba.

 Tight End Fr. | 6’4” | 235 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day

Charlotte C Country Day School: S c Earned four letters in baseball b a and three in football … helped football team to 2010 NCISAA state title … 2011 all-state selection … Second Team All-Mecklenburg County … 2011 team captain of the Oasis Shrine Bowl … all-conference selection in baseball … helped baseball team to state runner-up finish in 2010 … National Honor Society member … Tri-M Music Honor Society member … plays the trumpet … honor roll and Head of School’s List member as a junior and senior. Personal: Brian Haven Duncan … born Aug. 16, 1993 in Princeton, N.J. … son of Jeff and Cindy Duncan … has one sister, Kimberly … cousin, Brian Schneider, is a catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies.


  Safety Fr. | 6’1” | 175 Springfield, Pa. Springfield Township

Springfi S p eld Township High School: S c Earned four letters in both b o football and lacrosse ... ffootball fo o team captain as both a junior and senior ... first-team all-league running back and defensive end ... league offensive MVP ... all-state honorable mention ... two-year lacrosse team captain ... three-time first-team all-league midfielder Personal: Clayton Harrison Ewell ... born April 24, 1994 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... son of Jordan Ewell and Nancy Miller ... ... has one brother, Cole ... uncle, Brian Ewell, played football at UMass.

 Wide Receiver Fr. | 5’10” | 175 Pittsburgh, Pa. Central Catholic

Pittsburgh P i Central Catholic High School: Participated in H ffootball, o basketball and track. Personal: P e Brandon Patrick Farrell ... born Jan. 2, 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Patrick and Cathy Farrell ... ... has two sisters, Jessica and Kylie ... father and grandfather, James Farrell, participated in college athletics.

 Quarterback Fr. | 6’1” | 190 Southlake, Texas Oakridge

The Oakridge School: Partticipated ic in football, baseball, basketball, b a track and soccer … ffootball fo o team captain … helped football team to SPC title … all-conference selection and conference MVP. Personal: Calvin Joseph Garrett … born July 31, 1993 in Dallas, Texas … son of Judd Garrett ... has three younger siblings, Frances, Campbell and Kassity … cousin, Jake Flaherty, is a junior wide receiver on the Bison … father, Judd Garrett, played in the NFL as a RB for the Dallas Cowboys and London Monarchs (WFL) … Judd is currently the director of pro personnel for the Dallas Cowboys … uncle, John Garrett, played wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Antonio Riders (WFL) … he is currently the tight ends/passing game coach for the Dallas Cowboys … uncle, Jason Garrett, played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants and is currently the Cowboys’ head coach … uncle, Harry Flaherty, played linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) and Dallas Cowboys … grandfather, Jim Garrett, played in the NFL and Major League Baseball … mother was an All-America soccer and softball player at Princeton University … cousin, Harry Flaherty, played tight end for Princeton (2007-10) … cousin, Zach Flaherty, played football at Fairleigh Dickinson.

 Cornerback Fr. | 5’10” | 160 Lansdale, Pa. North Penn

 Quarterback Fr. | 6’4” | 210 Ashland, Pa. North Schuylkill

North Schuylkill High School: N Three-year member of football tteam e ... also earned one letter in b a basketball ... first-team all-area quarterback ... Second Team All-Anthracite quarterback as a senior ... team captain ... helped team to 22-2 record over final two seasons ... team made district championship game in 2010 (junior) and first round of district playoffs in 2011 (senior) ... passed for 1,482 yards with 16 touchdowns as a senior ... achieved scholar-athlete honors as a senior. Personal: Ryan Michael Henning ... born Aug. 19, 1993 in Pottsville, Pa. ... son of Ron and Mary Ann Henning ... has an older sister, Nicole.

 Offensive Line Fr. | 6’4” | 295 Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township

Manheim Township High M School: S c Three-sport studentaathlete t ... earned three letters in football and track & field ... in also earned a letter in swimming ... third-team all-state in football as a senior ... also second-team all-league ... team captain as a senior ... honorable mention allstate as a junior ... district qualifier in the shot put as a junior. Personal: Clayton Maxwell Hoffmaster ... born June 28, 1994 in Lancaster, Pa. ... son of Bret and Pam Hoffmaster ... has two siblings, Aly and Blake.

North Penn High School: N Member of football and track M & field teams ... first-team allcconference o defensive back ... second-team all-conference wide receiver ... team captain as a senior ... named First Team All-Southeastern PA defensive back by the Philadelphia Inquirer ... Pennsylvania Football News Second Steam All-State defensive back ... earned award for highest GPA on football team ... named Football Athlete of the Year by The Reporter ... three-year varsity starter ... Suburban One Continental Conference long jump champion ... first-team all-conference in long jump ... earned seven career track & field letters. Personal: Daniel John Gevirtz ... born Nov. 3, 1993 in Chester, Pa. ... son of David and Monica Gevirtz ... has one brother, Eric.

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  Wide Receiver Fr. | 6’3” | 185 Scotch Plains, N.J. Scotch Plains

Scotch S c Plains High School: Participated P a in football, baskketball e and track … three-year lletterman le e in all three sports … first-team all-county in basketball … second-team allcounty football player … selected to play in Snapple Bowl all-star game. Personal: Matthew Jegede … born Feb. 15, 1994 in Manhattan, N.Y. … son of Christopher and Frankie Jegede … has two siblings, Alexus and Maya.

 Offensive Line Fr. | 6’6” | 350 Old Bridge, N.J. Old Bridge

Old Bridge High School: O Member of football and track & M fieeld teams ... football team capfi ttain ta a ... Bill Denny Award winner ... team’s Rookie of the Year ... named team’s Most Improved Offensive Player ... earned track & field’s Thrower of the Year award. Personal: Ramy Kased Jr. ... born June 12, 1994 in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... son of Ramy Kased and Raysa Hichez ... father played football at Syracuse.

 Wide Receiver Fr. | 6’2” | 185 Verona, N.J. Verona/Bridgton (Maine)

High School: Graduated from H Verona High School in 2011 V ...... spent a post-grad year at Bridgton B r Academy in Maine ... member of football, basketball and baseball teams in high school ... first-team all-conference, all-county and all-state in football ... team captain and first-team all-conference selection in basketball. Personal: Robert Alan Kaslander ... born Nov. 29, 1992 in Livingston, N.J. ... son of Bob and Amy Kaslander ... has three siblings, Jaime, Elise and Alex ... father was a three-year football letterwinner at Bucknell before ggraduating gra duatingg in in 1984 ... cousin, Will McKenna, is a 2012 Buckne Buc Bucknell knell ll gra gradua graduate. dua uaate te.

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 Defensive End Fr. | 6’1” | 235 Millstone, N.J. Notre Dame

Notre Dame High School: N Three-year football letterwinner n e … also played lacrosse as a ssophomore o … three-year football starter at defensive end and offensive tackle … team captain and MVP as a senior … two-time First Team All-Capital Division … first-team all-county and all-conference as a senior … New Jersey Super 100 All-State Football Team … National Football Foundation’s (Delaware Valley Chapter) Lineman of the Year in 2011 … nominated to the Philadelphia All-Madden Team … 2011 Maxwell Club Award winner. Personal: James Francis King … born March 26, 1994 in New Brunswick, N.J. … son of Jim and Francine King … has one younger sister, Kimberly.

 Cornerback Fr. | 5’10” | 175 Cherry Hill, N.J. Bishop Eustace

Bishop Eustace Prep: Earned B tthree h varsity letters for football … football team captain … 22010 0 all-conference defensive back … 2011 all-conference receiver … South Jersey Touchdown Club Player of the Week … graduated with Bishop Eustace receiving record for most yards … participated in Taliaferro All-Star Game … earned South Jersey Association Sportsmanship Award … also played baseball and was member of track & field team … all-conference selection in track. Personal: Anthony Peter Marcozzi III … born Dec. 15, 1993 in Camden, N.J. … son of Tony and Dara Marcozzi … has two sisters, Stephanie and Christine … Stephanie is a member of the women’s soccer team at George Washington University and will be a senior in 2012 … Christine is a member of the University of Maryland football video staff.

 Defensive End Fr. | 6’4” | 235 Bangor, Pa. Bangor Area

Bangor Area High School: B Member of football, track & M fieeld and tennis teams ... footfi ball b a team captain ... Honorable Mention Offensive Line ... earned Robert Butz Memorial Award as the outstanding defensive lineman. Personal: Robert Shaun Naylor ... born May 24, 1994 in Leiden, The Netherlands ... son of David and Astrid Naylor ... has one sister, Stephanie.

 Fullback Fr. | 6’0” | 225 Princeton, N.J. Pennington

The Pennington School: Fouryyear e member of football and baseball b a teams … IFL Defensive Player off the Year … Star Ledger All-Prep o Lineman of the Year … two-time Star Ledger All-Prep First Team Defense … Trenton Times All-Prep First Team Defense and First Team Offense … First Team All-IFL … team captain. Personal: Philip Henry Pecora … born Oct. 11, 1993 in New Brunswick, N.J. … son of John and June Pecora … has two younger siblings, Alex and Tommy.


  Running Back Fr. | 5’9” | 190 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East

Cherry Hill East High School: C Four-year F o football letterwinner n e ... also earned three letters in track and one in baseball in ... earned the 2011 Maxwell Football Club Award ... named All-South-Jersey First Team Running Back by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Courier Post ... owns Cherry Hill East single-season rushing record with 1,570 yards in 2011 ... also owns school record in the 100-meter dash (10.6 seconds) ... First Team AllGroup-4 Track in the 100 meters by the Courier Post ... First Team All-Olympic Conference Track in the 100 and 200 meters ... earned 2010 Fastest Man Award at the Under Armour Combine in Baltimore (4.37 seconds in the 40-yard dash) ... member of Cherry Hill Little League Baseball Team that won 11-year-old New Jersey state title in 2005. Personal: Brian Patrick Regan ... born Feb. 18, 1994 in Voorhees, N.J. ... son of Patrick and Karen Regan ... has one brother, Patrick ... also has two sisters, Christina and Kimberly ... Christina was a member of the rowing team at Saint Joseph’s from 2007-2010 ... has 10 total relatives that have competed in collegiate athletics, including football, baseball, basketball, rowing, swimming and soccer ... cousin, David Rubinstein, played baseball at Appalachian State and is currently in the Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League system.

 Offensive Line Fr. | 6’3” | 285 Martins Ferry, Ohio Linsly School (W. Va.)

The Linsly School: Played footb a and baseball … two-time ball F i First Team All-Valley selecttion tio i … two-time Second Team All-OVAC choice … Stobbs Award winner as Linsly’s most outstanding senior lineman … helped team to 2011 OVAC title with 10-0 record … featured on cover of 2011 OVAC football preview … WTOV9 Blocks of Granite nominee for outstanding OVAC lineman … helped baseball team to OVAC title in 2011. Personal: Ryan James Riethmiller … born May 20, 1994 in Wheeling, W. Va. … son of David and Diane Riethmiller … has two siblings, Scott Riethmiller and JJessica Riethmiller-Rossi … cousin,, Amie Riethmiller,, p pla played y ba yed baske basketball sketba tball ll and vo volleyball olle l yba y ll at Wes Westt Libe L Liberty iberty rtyy UniU iUn i vver versity. eerrsit rsi siitty. sit sity

 Running Back Fr. | 6’0” | 205 Basking Ridge, N.J. The Pingry School

The Pingry School: Earned ffour fo o varsity letters in football aand n three in basketball ... football b a and basketball team captain ... three-time all-conference football player ... threetime All-Somerset County ... second-team all-area in 2011 ... two-time New Jersey Football coaches’ Association Super 100 All-State. Personal: Justin Anderson Shangold ... born Aug. 25, 1994 in Morristown, N.J. ... son of Gary and Yvette Shangold ... has one brother, Harlen.

 Offensive Line Fr. | 6’2” | 297 Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity

 Fullback Fr. | 5’11” | 205 Glen Allen, Va. Deep Run

Deep Run High School: MemD ber b e of football and track teams ...... All-Colonial District selecttion tio i as both a running back and as a shot put thrower ... participated in USATF Junior Olympics in the javelin and was a three-time state champion (2009, 2010, 2011) and a two-time regional champion (2009, 2011) ... participated in AAU Junior Olympics and National Club Championships in the javelin and was a two-time state/regional champion (2009, 2011) and a 2009 national champion ... also finished fourth (2010) and third (2011) at the AAU national championships. Personal: Aaron James Wells ... born Oct. 11, 1993 in Charlottesville, Va. ... son of Jamie and Deborah Wells ... has one brother, Bradley.

Trinity T r High School: Earned ttwo w varsity letters in football … all-state as a sessecond-team e nior n i … also a member of 2011 Patriot News and Sentinel All-Star teams … First Team Mid-Penn Capital Division Offensive Lineman as a senior … Second Team Mid-Penn Capital Division Offensive Lineman as a junior. Personal: Vikram Vishnu Shenoy … born Jan. 30, 1994 in West Chester, Pa. … son of Vishnu and Leena Shenoy … has one older sibling, Kamia.

 Safety Fr. | 5’11” | 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. Central Catholic

Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School: Played four year of varsity football … team captain … First Team All-Big East Conference in 2010 and 2011 ... teammate of fellow Bison recruit Brandon Farrell. Personal: Louis Anthony Taglianetti … born Aug. 16, 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … son of Peter and Alison Taglianetti … has four brothers, Patrick, Jon, Andrew and Corey … father won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins ... also played in National Hockey League with Winnipeg Jets, Tampa Bay Lightning and Minnesota North Stars … brother, Andrew, played football at Pittsburgh.

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  • Bob Odell Head Football Coach • 3rd year at Bucknell • Delaware ’78 It hasn’t taken long for Joe Susan to make an impact at Bucknell. In just his second season at the helm p off the Bison, Susan led Bucknell to a five-win improveo ment, equaling the program record. m Susan led the Bison to a 6-5 overall record in 2011, following a 1-10 first year. The five-win gain was among the best in the nation and sets the stage for even better things to come under Susan, a former Bucknell assistant coach. Susan, a veteran of more than 30 years in the college coaching profession, was named the Bob Odell Head Football Coach at Bucknell University on Jan. 27, 2010. Susan, 56, is Bucknell’s 26th head coach since the program’s inception in 1883, and he took over a program that currently ranks 20th all-time in Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) victories with more than 570. Susan, a 1978 graduate of the University of Delaware, served neardecade-long stints at Bucknell (1981-1990), Princeton (1991-1999) and Rutgers (2001-2009) before becoming the Bison head coach. He has had tenures at both the Football Bowl Subdivision (Rutgers, Memphis) and Football Championship Subdivision (Bucknell, Princeton, Davidson) levels. 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 who 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 Bison director of athletics and recreation John 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. Ad-

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ditionally, he received a Presidential Citation from the University of Delaware for outstanding 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: 28-year-old son Matthew, 26-year-old daughter Jessica and 24-year-old daughter Julia. RECRUITING AREAS: Central New Jersey, Delaware, Central Florida, Northeastern Florida

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


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 PERSONAL Date of Birth: Sept. 18, 1955 Wife: Cindy Children: Son, Matthew (27); Daughters, Jessica (25), Julia (23) EDUCATION University of Delaware, B.A. in psychology, 1978 University of Delaware, M.S. in physical education, 1982 HEAD COACHING CAREER Year School 2000 Davidson 2010 Bucknell 2011 Bucknell Career Totals

Record 10-0 1-10 6-5 17-15

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

2010-pres. Bucknell

Pct. 1.000 .091 .545 .531

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) Head Coach

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Undefeated in first 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 record while an assistant coach at Princeton  Spent close to a decade at three different schools (Bucknell, Princeton, Rutgers)

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Bob Odell is escorted to the monument that was erected in his honor in 2005.

Bucknell B k ll ttrustee t emeritus it N Norman E E. G Garrity, it a member b off th 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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A standout defensive lineman m and linebacker at Bucknell ne from 1997 to 2000, Matt Borich is in his third year B coaching the defensive line at his alma mater. Prior to 2012 spring practice, Borich added duties as the defensive run game coordinator. Borich earned three varsity letters, received the Coaches Award for Leadership and was a member of Bucknell’s class with the most wins in school history (29) during his time as a Bison. 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 Area High School, Borich spent the previous 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

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’s tenure. Two receivers Bossard coached were selected in the 2009 NFL Draft. Maryland’s Darrius HeywardBey 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 and future NFLer 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. Bossard and his wife, Kimber, have two sons, Xen (8) and Xyon (5). RECRUITING AREAS: Central Pennsylvania, Harrisburg Area, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina

Matt Borich

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Bryan Bossard will serve as Bucknell’s offensive coordinaB tor to and will coach the wide receivers and tight ends for a re third straight year in 2012. Like Bison head coach Joe Susan, Bossard is a graduate of Delaware and a former Bucknell assistant, having played for the Blue Hens from 1985-88 and coached the Bison in 1992 and 1993. At Delaware, he was a three-time letterwinner and was voted the team’s defensive MVP as a senior, when he was also a second-team all-conference selection and piled up 122 tackles. Prior to his time at Bucknell, Bossard was on the staffs at Pittsburgh (2008-09) and Maryland (200507). At both places, he coached the wide receivers and returners, while also recruiting in the Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Washington, D.C., areas.

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Bryan Bossard

 • Strength & Conditioning Coordinator • 5th year at Bucknell • Texas Lutheran ’99

John Field, a 1999 graduate of of Texas Lutheran, is in his fifth year ye as the football strength and a n 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 for the Bison and has encouraged more than 50 Bison players to stay on campus and train during the summer in each of his years at Bucknell. 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.

 • Assistant Coach: Def. Pass Game Coordinator/S • 1st year at Bucknell • Grove City ’02

Mike Kashurba joined the Bucknell staff in the winter B of of 2012 after nine years as an an assistant at Allegheny that saw him assume additional duties throughout his tenure. He spent three years coaching the outside linebackers and defensive backs before being named the defensive coordinator in 2006. Kashurba kept his duties as the defensive backs coach, mentoring them in each of his final eight campaigns with the Gators. At Bucknell, Kashurba serves as the defensive passing game coordinator while also coaching safeties. During his time at Allegheny, Kashurba coached 21 all-conference selections, including eight defensive backs, and helped the Gators’ defense rank among the conference leaders in virtually every statistical category. Allegheny ranked ninth nationally in total defense in 2010. Off the field, Kashurba was the program’s recruiting coordinator, organizing on-campus visits and acting as a liaison with numerous campus departments. He was responsible for recruiting the Pittsburgh area, Southwestern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Kashurba graduated from Grove City College in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in business and communications with a minor in political science. In 2011, he completed a master’s degree in exercise science and health promotion at California University of Pennsylvania. While at Grove City, Kashurba was a two-sport varsity student-athlete as a member of the football and baseball teams. He was the conference leader in interceptions as a freshman and sophomore and was selected as an All-President’s Athletic Conference Defensive Back. He later moved to quarterback and led the team in total offense as a senior. Kashurba was a two-time team captain on the baseball diamond at Grove City and was a fourtime all-conference shortstop. He graduated with the school record for career runs scored (108) and ranked second on the RBI list (93) and fourth in stolen bases (49). In the spring of his final year at Grove City, Kashurba served as a student assistant coach with the baseball program. Following graduation, Kashurba spent one year as an assistant football coach at Mansfield University, helping the Mounties rank first in their conference in total defense. RECRUITING AREAS: Northern Pennsylvania, Central/Western New York


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R.D. Montgomery returns for fo a fourth season at Bucknell. fo He H joined the staff in August 2009 20 and has worked predominantly with the tight ends throughout his tenure. In 2011, he added the running backs and fullbacks to his list of duties, while 2012 will see him overseeing the tight ends and fullbacks. A 2004 graduate of Wake Forest, Montgomery was a four-year member of the Demon Deacons’ football squad and also played one season of basketball. Prior to his appointment at Bucknell, Montgomery worked for Friends of Terry 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. Montgomery married Bucknell assistant field hockey coach Jamie Montgomery in 2011.

R.D. Montgomery

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Volunteer assistant Bill Morrow joined the Bucknell M staff st in 2012 after more than a decade-and-a-half of coaching de Pop Warner and Junior Varsity football in Upstate New York. He helped his teams compile a 97-121 mark and saw the varsity squads at his school advance to the sectional finals four times with two championships. Morrow has attended a number of football coaching clinics over the years, including sessions at Syracuse, Colgate and Army. Additionally, he has been heavily involved in coaching camps at Kutztown and Gettysburg over the last 14 years. A graduate of nearby Danville Area High School, Morrow began his college career playing football at Washington & Lee University before enrolling at Bloomsburg University and eventually earning a degree in geology from Bucknell. He later earned a master’s degree in geology at SUNY Oneonta. Morrow is currently the Senior Project Manager and Vice President of Parratt Wolff, Inc., a company that provides environmental and geotechnical drilling services to consulting companies on the East Coast. At Bucknell, Morrow will oversee the running back position.

 • Assistant Coach: QB • 4th year at Bucknell • Lafayette ’04

Like Bucknell head coach Jo Susan, fourth-year BuckJoe n nell assistant coach Mike O O’Connor previously coached at Rutgers under former Bison football player Greg Schiano. A Lewisburg native and a former quarterback at Lafayette, O’Connor initially joined the Bison 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, is in his third season coaching the quarterbacks at Bucknell after one campaign tutoring the defensive line. He has also mentored the running backs during his tenure. 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 two-year 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 three-sport 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, lives in Lewisburg with his wife, Emily. RECRUITING AREAS: Western Pennsylvania, Ohio

 • Assistant Coach: LB • 3rd year at Bucknell • Millersville ’05

Third-year Bison coach Ross Pennypacker mentors R the th Bucknell linebackers for a second consecutive year after se overseeing the safety position his first season in Lewisburg. Pennypacker came to Bucknell from Cornell, having served as the cornerbacks coach for the Big Red in 2008 and 2009. Prior to his stint at Cornell, Pennypacker was a graduate assistant and assistant coach at Villanova for two years. His duties with the Wildcats included serving as the team’s video coordinator and 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 University. While at Millersville, he assisted with coaching the outside 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

 • Assistant Coach: OL • 3rd year at Bucknell • Hamline ’99

Chad Rogosheske is in his second year coaching the ofse fe fe fensive line at Bucknell. A veteran mentor with 12 years of college football coaching experience, Rogosheske comes to Bucknell after three years as a graduate assistant at Ohio State. During that span the Buckeyes won three Big Ten titles, competed in the Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bowl, and played in the 2008 BCS National Championship Game. While at Ohio State, Rogosheske 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 all-conference 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

Chad Rogosheske

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Chip Taylor coaches the sp special teams and cornerbacks at Bucknell. He is in his third at ye as a member of the Bison year coaching staff. Taylor spent six of the previous seven years coaching at Valparaiso and steadily moved up the staff, culminating in an appointment as the cooffensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2009. In his only year in that role, Taylor helped the Crusaders improve upon their pass completion percentage, passing yards and touchdown passes from 2008. Taylor got his start at Valparaiso as a graduate assistant in 2003. During his two-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 RoseHulman, 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, who performed summer internships with both the Kansas City Chiefs and Arizona Cardinals, owns a master’s degree in sports administration from Valparaiso. RECRUITING AREAS: Southern New Jersey, Illinois

 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 Matt Borich, 2010-pres. Bryan Bossard, 1992-93, 2010-pres. Travis Burkett, 2005-06 Tim Camp, 2003-05 Gary Campbell, 1997 Gerry Capone, 1978 Clayton Carlin, 2010-11 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 Mike Kashurba, 2012 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

 • Administrative Coordinator • 3rd year at Bucknell • Iowa ’09

Dan Wolfe, who is in his third year with the B Bison, joined the Bucknell staff in the summer of 2010 as the administrative coordinator after of a year as the assistant to the director of football operations at Iowa. A 2009 graduate of Iowa, Wolfe was a student manager for the Hawkeyes football squad during his college days. He was promoted to head student manager in the spring of 2007 and continued in that role until his graduation two years later. Wolfe, who was a safety on the football team at Iowa Central Community College before transferring to Iowa, was a training camp intern with the San Francisco 49ers in the summer and fall of 2009. In 2010, he was the football camp coordinator at LeVar Woods Football Academy in Okoboji, Iowa. Prior to being hired at Bucknell, Wolfe also worked at Corridor Sports as a graphic designer. Chip Taylor

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Tripp Merritt, 2003-04 R.D. Montgomery, 2009-pres. Mike Morita, 2000-02 Craig Moropoulos, 1995-96 Bill Morrow, 2012 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 Ross Pennypacker, 2010-pres. 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 Chad Rogosheske, 2010-pres. Andy Ryland, 2007 Rich Scarantino, 2010 Marty Schaetzle, 1997-01 Bill Schwalm, 1977 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 Chip Taylor, 2010-pres. 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


  • Associate Director of Athletics, Head Athletic Trainer • 27th year at Bucknell • Florida State ’73

Associate Athletic Director Mark M Keppler, now in his 27th year ye as Bucknell’s head athletic trainer, oversees Bucknell’s tr athletic training and sports medicine program. Keppler coordinates the work of six professional staff members, a graduate assistant and a dedicated group of student assistants. The head trainer at Carnegie Mellon University for 11 years before coming to Bucknell, Keppler is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and is both state- and 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 adult daughters Sarah and Reta.

Bucknell’s athletic training staff, headed by Mark Keppler, provides outstanding medical care for each of Bucknell’s student-athletes. Keppler and his staff work out of a state-of-the-art athletic training room as part of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center. 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.

 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 runs 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

  • Assistant Athletic Trainer • 3rd year at Bucknell • East Stroudsburg ’03

Kristin Funk-Maguire joined the Bison athletic trainjo ing in staff as an outsourced athletic le trainer through Geisinger le Sports Medicine in the summer of 2010. Funk-Maguire earned her bachelor’s degree from East Stroudsburg in 2003 and followed that two years later with a master’s degree in exercise science, also from East Stroudsburg. While pursuing her master’s degree, Funk-Maguire served as an assistant athletic trainer at East Stroudsburg High School South. From 2005 to 2010, Funk-Maguire was the head athletic trainer at Pennridge High School in Perkasie, Pa. She was responsible for game and practice coverage for more than 25 varsity, junior varsity and freshman sports. Funk-Maguire was also the head athletic trainer for the annual Pennridge Ram Wrestling Club Tournament for five years before joining the Bison staff, and she worked as an anatomy and physiology lab instructor at the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology for four years. She has also been a health sciences resource specialist at Middle Bucks.

 • Equipment Manager • 3rd year at Bucknell • Lock Haven ’10

Liel Karstetter was named Bucknell’s football equipment B manager just prior to the 2010 m season opener at Duquesne se and he is in third year as part of the Bison staff. A 2010 graduate of nearby Lock Haven University with a bachelor’s degree in sport administration, Karstetter was no stranger to Bucknell when he was hired, having recently completed a five-month stint as an Athletic Administration Intern in the Bison Athletic Department. A three-year member of the Lock Haven baseball team, Karstetter was an assistant high school baseball coach during his college days. Additionally, he has worked part-time at Weis Markets as a night manager and as a salesman for Vector Marketing Corporation in State College, Pa.

Mark Keppler

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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 2 126

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 7 571

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 15 548

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 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 .318 .510

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GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robert Curtis Harry Lawrence George Hoskins Tim Landis Tom Gadd Carl Snavely Lou Maranzana Robert Odell Fred Prender Pete Reynolds

101 97 81 78 76 66 64 63 57 48

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robert Curtis Tom Gadd Harry Lawrence Carl Snavely George Hoskins Robert Odell Tim Landis A.E. Humphreys Pete Reynolds Lou Maranzana

Edgar Wingard Bill Young Carl Snavely Charles Moran Edward Mylin Tom Gadd John Sitarsky Pete Reynolds Robert Odell Ellwood Ludwig

1.000 .700 .697 .645 .638 .632 .600 .594 .587 .559

YEARS

WINS 1.

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

48 48 45 42 40 37 32 30 27 26

1. 3. 4.

9. 10.

Robert Curtis Harry Lawrence George Hoskins Tom Gadd A.E. Humphreys Tim Landis Robert Odell Carl Snavely Lou Maranzana Pete Reynolds

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11 11 9 7 7 7 7 7 6 5

Joe Susan is the 26th head coach in Bucknell Football history.



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HEAD COACH Jim Parady

HEAD COACH K.C. Keeler

OVERALL RECORD 103-103-1 (20 years)

OVERALL RECORD 169-67-1 (19 years)

RECORD AT MARIST 103-103-1 (20 years)

RECORD AT DELAWARE 81-46 (10 years)

 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, 6-1 Stadium: Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field (5,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: Dr. Dennis J. Murray Athletic Director: Tim Murray 2011 Record: 4-7 Conf. Record: 3-5 (t-7th 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

SERIES HISTORY Bucknell Leads, 6-1 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 2010 Poughkeepsie, NY ........MC, 14-3 2011 Lewisburg, PA.............. BU, 28-14 In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 4-0 In Poughkeepsie: Bucknell leads, 2-1 Longest Win Streak: 5, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 1, Bucknell

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Newark, Del. Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 17,000 Nickname: Blue Hens Colors: Blue and White Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Series: Delaware leads, 22-11 Stadium: Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium (22,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: Dr. Patrick T. Harker Athletic Director: Bernard M. Muir 2011 Record: 7-4 Conf. Record: 5-3 (t-5th in CAA) Lettermen R/L: 44/17 Starters R/L: 11/13 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Scott Selheimer Office: 302-831-8007 Cell: 302-562-5129 E-mail: selheime@udel.edu Press Box: 302-831-6199

2012 SCHEDULE

2012 SCHEDULE

S1 ................................................at Bryant S8..................................... BUCKNELL S15 ........................................ at Columbia S22 ......................................DAVIDSON* S29 ...................................at Jacksonville* O13 ...........................................BUTLER* O20 ............................................at Drake* O27 .................................... at Valparaiso* N3 ......................................SAN DIEGO* N10 ......................................... DAYTON* N17 ......................................at Campbell*

A30 ............................. WEST CHESTER S8 ......................... DELAWARE STATE S15................................... BUCKNELL S22 ...........................at William & Mary* S29 ........................... at New Hampshire* O6 ...............................................MAINE* O20 ........................... RHODE ISLAND* O27 .............................at Old Dominion* N3 .......................................... TOWSON* N10 .................................... at Richmond* N17 .................................. VILLANOVA*

2011RESULTS (4-7, 3-5 PFL)

2011 RESULTS (7-4, 5-3 CAA)

at Sacred Heart ............................ W, 20-7 at Bucknell ............................. L, 28-14 at Dayton*................................... L, 24-10 GEORGETOWN ....................... L, 52-28 JACKSONVILLE* ....................... L, 21-9 at Davidson* ................................ W, 13-9 CAMPBELL* .............................. L, 35-21 at Butler* .................................... W, 28-10 DRAKE* ..................................... L, 23-13 VALPARAISO* ........................... W, 30-7 at San Diego* ................................ L, 13-7

at Navy ........................................ L, 40-17 WEST CHESTER ..................... W, 28-17 DELAWARE STATE................... W, 45-0 OLD DOMINION* .................. W, 27-17 at Maine* .................................... L, 31-17 WILLIAM & MARY*................. W, 21-0 MASSACHUSETTS* ................ L, 21-10 at Rhode Island* ........................ L, 38-34 at Towson* ................................. W, 35-30 RICHMOND* ........................... W, 24-10 at Villanova* .............................. W, 26-16

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SERIES HISTORY Delaware Leads, 22-11 Year Site .................................. Result 1908 Lewisburg, PA................ BU, 13-0 1946 Lewisburg, PA............. UD, 27-14 1947 Lewisburg, PA.............. BU, 13-12 1948 Newark, DE......................UD, 7-0 1949 Lewisburg, PA................ BU, 13-7 1950 Newark, DE.................... BU, 13-0 1951 Lewisburg, PA................ BU, 33-6 1952 Newark, DE................... UD, 13-0 1953 Lewisburg, PA............. UD, 34-13 1954 Newark, DE................... UD, 20-0 1955 Lewisburg, PA............. UD, 27-12 1956 Newark, DE................... UD, 26-7 1957 Lewisburg, PA............. UD, 34-13 1958 Newark, DE................... UD, 28-8 1959 Lewisburg, PA............... UD, 22-6 1960 Newark, DE.................... BU, 26-0 1961 Lewisburg, PA.............. BU, 22-14 1962 Newark, DE......................UD, 9-6 1963 Lewisburg, PA.............. Cancelled 1964 Newark, DE.................. BU, 21-14 1965 Lewisburg, PA.............. BU, 26-14 1966 Newark, DE................. UD, 45-20 1967 Lewisburg, PA................ BU, 35-6 1968 Newark, DE................. UD, 38-12 1969 Lewisburg, PA............. UD, 49-21 1970 Newark, DE................... UD, 42-0 1971 Lewisburg, PA............... UD, 46-0 1972 Newark, DE................... UD, 20-3 1973 Lewisburg, PA............... UD, 50-0 1974 Newark, PA ................. UD, 51-16 1982 Lewisburg, PA............... UD, 46-6 1983 Newark, DE.................... BU, 20-7 1984 Newark, DE................... UD, 28-9 1985 Lewisburg, PA............... UD, 31-7 In Lewisburg: Delaware leads, 10-7 In Newark: Delaware leads, 12-4 Longest Win Streak: 8, Delaware Current Win Streak: 2, Delaware


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HEAD COACH Frank Tavani

HEAD COACH Kent Austin

OVERALL RECORD 66-69 (12 years)

OVERALL RECORD 7-13 (2 years)

RECORD AT LAFAYETTE 66-69 (12 years)

RECORD AT CORNELL 7-13 (2 years)

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Easton, Pa. Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,403 Nickname: Leopards Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Lafayette leads, 50-33-6 Stadium: Fisher Stadium (13,132) Surface: FieldTurf President: Daniel Weiss Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon 2011 Record: 4-7 Conf. Record: 1-4 (t-5th in PL) Lettermen R/L: 37/11 Starters R/L: 16/8 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

2012 SCHEDULE S8 ...............................at William & Mary S15 ............................................. PENN S22................................... at Bucknell* S29 ................................ at Robert Morris O6 ...................................... PRINCETON O13 ................................................. at Yale O20 ................................. HOLY CROSS* O27 ............................ GEORGETOWN* N3 ..................................... at COLGATE* N10 ...................................at FORDHAM N17 ...........................................LEHIGH*

2011 RESULTS (4-7, 2-4 PL) at North Dakota State ................. L, 42-6 at Georgetown* .......................... L, 14-13 at Penn ....................................... W, 37-24 at Stony Brook ............................ L, 37-20 HARVARD ................................... L, 31-3 YALE .......................................... W, 28-19 FORDHAM ............................... W, 45-24 BUCKNELL* .......................... L, 39-13 COLGATE* ............................... W, 37-24 at Holy Cross* ............................ L, 29-24 at Lehigh* ................................... L, 37-13

SERIES HISTORY Lafayette Leads, 50-33-6 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 2010 2011

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 Lewisburg, PA ........................................LC, 33-22 Easton, PA ...............................................BU, 39-13

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 13,700 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Carnelian Red and White Conference: Ivy League Series: Cornell leads, 40-11 Stadium: Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Surface: FieldTurf President: David J. Skorton Athletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr. 2011 Record: 5-5 Conf. Record: 3-4 (6th in Ivy League) Lettermen R/L: 40/20 Starters R/L: 22/6 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Jeremy Hartigan Office: 607-255-9788 Cell: 607-351-1675 E-mail: jh295@cornell.edu Press Box: 607-255-3535

2012 SCHEDULE S15 ......................................... at Fordham S22 .............................................YALE* S29..................................... at Bucknell O6 ..........................................at Harvard* O13 ..................................MONMOUTH O20 ...........................................at Brown* O27 .................................. PRINCETON* N3 ................................. DARTMOUTH* N10 ..................................... at Columbia* N17 ............................................... PENN*

2011 RESULTS (5-5, 3-4 IVY) BUCKNELL .......................... W, 24-12 at Yale* ........................................ L, 37-17 WAGNER .................................... W, 31-7 HARVARD*................................ L, 41-31 at Colgate .......................... L, 35-28 (OT) BROWN* .................................... L, 35-24 at Princeton* ............................... W, 24-7 at Dartmouth* ............................ L, 33-24 COLUMBIA* ............................ W, 62-41 at PENN* ................................... W, 48-38

SERIES HISTORY Cornell Leads, 40-11 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 2010 2011

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 Lewisburg, PA ................. CU, 21-12 Ithaca, N.Y. ...................... CU, 24-12

In Lewisburg: Cornell leads, 8-6 In Ithaca: Cornell leads, 32-5 Longest Win Streak: 23, Cornell Current Win Streak: 5, Cornell

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HEAD COACH Tom Gilmore

HEAD COACH Tim Murphy

OVERALL RECORD 51-38 (8 years)

OVERALL RECORD 152-104-1 (25 years)

RECORD AT HOLY CROSS 51-38 (8 years)

RECORD AT HARVARD 120-59 (18 years)

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Worcester, Mass. Founded: 1843 Enrollment: 2,862 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Royal Purple Conference: Patriot League Series: Holy Cross leads, 18-10 Stadium: Fitton Field (23,500) Surface: Natural Grass President: Rev. Philip L. Boroughs Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan 2011 Record: 6-5 Conf. Record: 3-2 (t-2nd in PL) Lettermen R/L: 42/21 Starters R/L: 17/12 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Charles Bare Office: 508-793-2583 Cell: 508-754-6870 E-mail: cbare@holycross.edu Press Box: 508-793-2204

2012 SCHEDULE A30 .........................NEW HAMPSHIRE S15 ..............................................BROWN S22 ..................................DARTMOUTH S28 ...........................................at Harvard O6...................................BUCKNELL* O13 ......................................... at Colgate* O20 .......................................at Lafayette* O27 ....................................... FORDHAM N3 .............................................LEHIGH* N10 ...........................................at Wagner N17 ................................. at Georgetown*

SERIES HISTORY Holy Cross Leads, 18-10 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 2010 Worcester, MA...............HC, 34-9 2011 Lewisburg, PA............. HC, 16-13 In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 7-6 In Worcester: Holy Cross leads, 12-3 Longest Win Streak: 9, Holy Cross Current Win Streak: 2, Holy Cross

2011 RESULTS (6-5, 3-2 PL) MASSACHUSETTS .................. L, 24-16 COLGATE* ................................. W, 37-7 HARVARD ................................ W, 30-22 at New Hampshire ..................... L, 39-32 at Brown...................................... L, 20-13 DARTMOUTH ......................... W, 25-17 at Bucknell* .......................... W, 16-13 GEORGETOWN* ....................... L, 19-6 at Lehigh* ..................................... L, 14-7 LAFAYETTE* ........................... W, 29-24 at Fordham ................................ W, 41-21

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 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cambridge, Mass. Founded: 1636 Enrollment: 6,704 Nickname: Crimson Colors: Crimson, Black and White Conference: Ivy League Series: Harvard leads, 5-3-1 Stadium: Harvard Stadium (30,323) Surface: FieldTurf President: Drew Gilpin Faust Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise 2011 Record: 9-1 Conf. Record: 7-0 (1st in Ivy League) Lettermen R/L: 33/18 Starters R/L: 16/12 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Kurt Svoboda Office: 617-495-2206 E-mail: ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu Press Box: 617-495-5902

2012 SCHEDULE S15 .......................................SAN DIEGO S22 ............................................at Brown* S28 .................................... HOLY CROSS O6 ........................................... CORNELL O13.................................. BUCKNELL O20 ..................................... at Princeton* O27 ...................................at Dartmouth* N3 ...................................... COLUMBIA* N10 ..............................................at Penn* N17 .................................................YALE*

2011 RESULTS (9-1, 7-0 IVY) at Holy Cross .............................. L, 30-22 BROWN* ..................................... W, 24-7 at Layfayette................................. W, 31-3 at Cornell* ................................. W, 41-31 BUCKNELL ............................ W, 42-3 PRINCETON* .......................... W, 56-39 DARTMOUTH* ....................... W, 41-10 at Columbia* ............................. W, 35-21 PENN* ....................................... W, 37-20 at Yale* ......................................... W, 45-7

SERIES HISTORY Harvard Leads, 5-3-1 Year Site .................................. Result 1955 Cambridge, MA.............. T, 26-26 1959 Cambridge, MA.............HC, 20-6 1964 Cambridge, MA........... BU, 24-21 1968 Cambridge, MA.............HC, 59-0 1987 Cambridge, MA.......... HC, 33-14 1994 Cambridge, MA........... BU, 42-23 1996 Lewisburg, PA................HC, 30-7 1997 Cambridge, MA........... BU, 24-20 2011 Cambridge, MA.............HC, 42-3 In Lewisburg: Harvard leads, 1-0 In Cambridge: Harvard leads, 4-3-1 Longest Win Streak: 2, Harvard Current Win Streak: 1, Harvard


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HEAD COACH Andy Coen

HEAD COACH Dick Biddle

OVERALL RECORD 41-29 (6 years)

OVERALL RECORD 125-61 (16 years)

RECORD AT LEHIGH 41-29 (6 years)

RECORD AT COLGATE 125-61 (16 years)

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Mountain Hawks Colors: Brown and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Lehigh leads, 43-29-3 Stadium: Goodman Stadium (16,000) Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Alice P. Gast Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett 2011 Record: 11-2 Conf. Record: 5-0 (1st in PL) Lettermen R/L: 44/17 Starters R/L: 18/9 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Steve Lomangino Office: 610-758-3174 Cell: 610-509-6848 E-mail: sjl304@lehigh.edu Press Box: 610-758-4903/4933

2012 SCHEDULE S1 ..................................... .....................................MONMOUTH MONMOUTH S8 .............. at Central Connecticut State S15 ..................................... PRINCETON S22 ............................................. .............................................at at Liberty S29 ........................................ FORDHAM O6 ........................................ COLUMBIA O13 ................................. at Georgetown* O20................................. .................................BUCKNELL* BUCKNELL* N3 ..................................... at Holy Cross* N10 ....................................... COLGATE* N17 ....................................... .......................................at at Lafayette*

2011 RESULTS (11-2, 5-0 PL) at Monmouth ............................ W, 49-24 NEW HAMPSHIRE ........ L (OT), 48-41 at Princeton ............................... W, 34-22 LIBERTY ................................... W, 27-24 YALE ............................................ W, 37-7 at Bucknell* .......................... W, 34-12 at Fordham ................................ W, 45-25 at Colgate* ................................. W, 45-25 HOLY CROSS* ........................... W, 14-7 GEORGETOWN* .................... W, 34-12 LAFAYETTE* ........................... W, 37-13 at Towson (NCAA) .................. W, 40-38 at North Dakota St. (NCAA) ..... L, 24-0

SERIES HISTORY Lehigh Leads, 43-29-3 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 2010 2011

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 Bethlehem, PA ...........................LU, 32-10 Lewisburg, PA ..............................LU, 30-6

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2012 SCHEDULE S1 ...............................................at Albany S8 ................................... at South Dakota S15 .............................. SACRED HEART S22 ....................................at Stony Brook S29 .................................................. at Yale O13 ................................. HOLY CROSS* O20 ............................ GEORGETOWN* O27.................................. at Bucknell* N3 ..................................... LAFAYETTE* N10 .......................................... at Lehigh* N17 ....................................... FORDHAM

2011 RESULTS (5-6, 1-4 PL) ALBANY......................... W (OT), 37-34 at Holy Cross* .............................. L, 37-7 at Dartmouth ............................. L, 37-20 at Towson .................................... L, 42-17 FORDHAM ............................... W, 38-14 at Monmouth ............................ W, 26-14 CORNELL ...................... W (OT), 35-28 at Georgetown* .......................... L, 40-17 LEHIGH*.................................... L, 45-25 at Lafayette* ...................... L (OT), 37-24 BUCKNELL ............................ W, 21-6

SERIES HISTORY Colgate Leads, 44-16 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 2010 2011

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 Hamilton, NY ......................CU, 29-14 Lewisburg, PA .......................CU, 31-7 Hamilton, NY ........................CU, 21-6

* overtime In Lewisburg: Colgate leads, 18-8 In Hamilton: Colgate leads, 26-7 In Scranton: Bucknell leads, 1-0 Longest Win Streak: 8, Colgate Current Win Streak: 5, Colgate

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HEAD COACH Joe Moorhead

HEAD COACH Kevin Kelly

OVERALL RECORD 0-0 (1st year)

OVERALL RECORD 17-48 (6 years)

RECORD AT FORDHAM 0-0 (1st year)

RECORD AT GEORGETOWN 17-48 (6 years)

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bronx, N.Y. Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 8,222 Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Patriot League Series: Bucknell leads, 17-10 Stadium: Jack Coffey Field (7,000) Surface: FieldTurf President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin 2011 Record: 1-10 Conf. Record: N/A Lettermen R/L: 55/17 Starters R/L: 17/7 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Joe DiBari Office: 718-817-4240 Cell: 917-539-5061 E-mail: dibari@fordham.edu Press Box: 718-817-4241

2012 SCHEDULE A30 ................................. LOCK HAVEN S8 ...........................................at Villanova S15 .......................................... CORNELL S22 ........................................ at Columbia S29 ............................................. at Lehigh O6 ................................ GEORGETOWN O13 ......................................at Cincinnati O27 ..................................... at Holy Cross N3...................................... at Bucknell N10 ..................................... LAFAYETTE N17 ......................................... COLGATE

SERIES HISTORY Bucknell Leads, 17-10 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 2010 Lewisburg, PA.............. FU, 33-21 2011 Bronx, NY ...................... BU, 21-0 * overtime In Lewisburg: Bucknell leads, 7-4 In Bronx: Bucknell leads, 10-6 Longest Win Streak: 5, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 1, Bucknell

 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 6,806 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Gray Conference: Patriot League Series: Bucknell leads, 14-9-1 Stadium: Multi-Sport Field (3,500) Surface: FieldTurf President: John J. DeGioia Athletic Director: Lee Reed 2011 Record: 8-3 Conf. Record: 3-2 (t-2nd in PL) Lettermen R/L: 63/21 Starters R/L: 13/9 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Office: 202-687-5241 Cell: 202-907-3054 E-mail: ras228@georgetown.edu Press Box: 202-687-5120

2012 SCHEDULE S1 ...........................................at Davidson S8 ............................................. WAGNER S15 ................................................... YALE S22 ........................................ at Princeton S29 ..............................................BROWN O6 ......................................... FORDHAM O13 ...........................................LEHIGH* O20 ......................................... at Colgate* O27 .......................................at Lafayette* N10 .................................BUCKNELL* N17 ................................. HOLY CROSS*

2011 RESULTS (1-10)

2011 RESULTS (8-3, 3-2 PL)

at Connecticut.............................. L, 35-3 COLUMBIA .............................. W, 21-14 at Rhode Island .......................... L, 21-17 at Colgate .................................... L, 38-14 at Penn ........................................ L, 35-20 LEHIGH ..................................... L, 34-12 at Lafayette.................................. L, 45-24 at Army ......................................... L, 55-0 at Georgetown ............................ L, 30-13 BUCKNELL ............................. L, 21-0 HOLY CROSS ............................ L, 41-21

DAVIDSON............................... W, 40-16 LAFAYETTE* ........................... W, 14-13 at Yale .......................................... L, 37-27 at Marist ..................................... W, 52-28 at Bucknell* ........................... L, 35-18 at Wagner ................................... W, 24-10 at Howard .................................... W, 21-3 COLGATE* ............................... W, 40-17 at Holy Cross* ............................. W, 19-6 FORDHAM ............................... W, 30-13 at Lehigh* ................................... L, 34-12

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SERIES HISTORY Bucknell Leads, 14-9-1 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 2010 Wash., DC .................... BU, 24-21 2011 Lewisburg, PA.............. BU, 35-18 * overtime In Lewisburg: Bucknell, 4-3 In Washington: Bucknell leads, 10-6-1 Longest Win Streak: 4, Bucknell Current Win Streak: 4, Bucknell


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 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Smithfield, R.I. Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 3,370 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Northeast Conference Series: First Meeting Stadium: Bulldog Stadium (4,400) Surface: FieldTurf President: Ronald K. Machtley Athletic Director: Bill Smith 2011 Record: 7-4 Conf. Record: 5-3 (3rd in NEC) Lettermen R/L: 47/28 Starters R/L: 12/14 MEDIA RELATIONS FB Contact: Tristan Hobbes Office: 401-232-6000 E-mail: thobbes@bryant.edu Press Box: 401-232-6808

SERIES HISTORY First Meeting

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VS. LEHIGH

Rushing: Jeremiah Young 25 rush, 70 yds., 1 TD Passing: Brandon Wesley 14-23, 120 yds., 2 TD Receiving: Tyler Smith 4 catches, 33 yds. Tackles: Derrick Palmer (4-5: 9), Joseph Francis (4-5: 9)

Rushing: Tyler Smith 9 rush, 48 yds. Passing: Brandon Wesley 12-26, 208 yds. Receiving: Victor Walker 4 catches, 92 yds. Tackles: Beau Traber 3-5: 8

VS. DELAWARE

VS. COLGATE

N/A

Rushing: Jeremiah Young 18 rush, 91 yds. Passing: Trey Lauletta 22-35, 166 yds. Receiving: Tyler Smith 4 catches, 43 yds. Tackles: Ryan Morgan 7-2: 9

VS. LAFAYETTE Rushing: Tyler Smith 42 rush, 212 yds., 2 TD Passing: Brandon Wesley 11-21, 196 yds., 1 TD Receiving: 4 catches, 102 yds Tackles: Beau Traber (2-4: 6), Joseph Francis (5-1: 6)

VS. CORNELL Rushing: Brandon Wesley 14 rush, 49 yds. Passing: Brandon Wesley 22-35, 267 yds. Receiving: Victor Walker 5 catches, 108 yds. Tackles: Marvel Lee 5-1: 6

VS. HOLY CROSS 2012 SCHEDULE S1 ................................................MARIST S8 ..........................at Saint Francis (PA)* S15 ............................................... MAINE S22 .....................................DUQUESNE* S29 .......................................... at Wagner* O6 ............................................ALBANY* O13 ......................... ROBERT MORRIS* O20 ...................................at Monmouth* N3 ............................. SACRED HEART* N10 ...................at Central Connecticut* N17 .................................... at Bucknell

2011 RESULTS (7-4, 5-3 NEC) FORDHAM ............................... W, 44-30 ST. ANSELM ............................. W, 44-21 MERRIMACK........................... W, 46-29 at Central Connecticut*............ L, 41-24 at Wagner* .................................. L, 29-21 SACRED HEART* ................... W, 25-24 at Monmouth* ........................... L, 21-12 ALBANY* .................................... W, 24-7 at Saint Francis (Pa.)* ............... W, 48-10 ROBERT MORRIS* ................. W, 27-21 DUQUESNE*............................. L, 37-29

Rushing: Tyler Smith 22 rush, 96 yds., 1 TD Passing: Brandon Wesley 18-30, 115 yds. Receiving: Victor Walker 1 catch, 21 yds. Tackles: Beau Traber 6-4: 10

VS. FORDHAM Rushing: Tyler Smith 28 rush, 211 yds., 2 TD Passing: Brandon Wesley 23-41, 228 yds., 1 TD Receiving: Robert Owoyele 2 catches, 60 yds. Tackles: Derrick Palmer 8-2: 10

VS. GEORGETOWN Rushing: Tyler Smith 24 rush, 114 yds., 1 TD Passing: Brandon Wesley 11-19, 200 yds., 3 TD Receiving: Tyler Smith 4 catches, 42 yds., 1 TD Tackles: Beau Traber 4-2: 6

VS. BRYANT N/A

VS. HARVARD Rushing: Tyler Smith (8 rush, 1 yd), Charles Thompson (2 rush, 1 yd) Passing: Brandon Wesley 13-26, 135 yds. Receiving: Victor Walker 4 catches, 65 yds. Tackles: Ryan Morgan 4-4: 8

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W 14 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 7 1 4 0 2 0 9 1 4 2 2 1 1 0 16 11 0 11 0 1 15 1 2 11 3 1 17 1 0 10 17 7 4 2 2 14 5 43 2 3 0 3 2 10 1 2 1 3 1 33 1 10 29 2 3 5 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 4 0 1 3

L 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 7 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 44 3 2 40 2 5 3 0 1 22 0 2 5 0 2 5 10 6 0 0 0 9 2 19 0 5 1 0 5 18 0 0 1 0 0 50 0 1 43 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 7 9 4 0 3

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 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 1

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) — 2011 (27-26) 2011 (21-0) 1944 (6-0) 1938 (28-6) 1925 (56-0) 1930 (46-6) 2011 (35-18) 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) 2011 (39-13) 1943 (13-0) 1942 (7-0) 1997 (21-14) 1911 (19-0) 1974 (30-18) 1922 (61-0) 2011 (28-14) 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) 1950 (41-7)

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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) 2011 (21-6) 2003 (19-16) 1981 (27-7) 2011 (24-13) 1977 (23-0) 2010 (43-20) 1980 (21-13) — 1925 (19-0) 1985 (31-7) — 1936 (33-7) 1924 (11-7) — 1900 (29-0) 2010 (17-13) 2010 (33-21) 1893 (10-6) — — — 2007 (20-17) 1952 (21-7) 1979 (14-7) — 2011 (42-3) 1926 (36-0) — 2008 (45-31) 2011 (16-13) — — 2001 (38-17) — — 2010 (33-22) — 1915 (3-0) 2011 (30-6) — 1975 (17-0) — 2010 (14-3) — 1963 (21-0) — 1955 (46-0) — — — 1953 (18-13) 1925 (13-7) 1985 (58-0) — 1947 (19-6)

Opponent Years W North Carolina State 1911 0 Northeastern 1978-1985 3 Ohio Wesleyan 1963-1964 2 Pennsylvania 1895-2010 5 Penn Military 1934-1935 1 Penn Reserves 1896-1897 1 Penn State 1887-1948 11 Pittsburgh 1902-1945 2 Princeton 1903-2011 3 Rhode Island 1966-1967 1 Richmond 2000-2007 0 Robert Morris 2008-2009 2 Rochester 1911-1982 5 Rutgers 1922-1979 4 St. Bonaventure 1912-1925 5 Schuylkill 1928 1 Scranton (St. Thomas) 1929-1945 6 Shamokin A.C. 1893-1899 2 Slippery Rock 1980 1 So. Connecticut 1994-1995 2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1997-2001 3 Steelton 1902-1906 1 Stony Brook 2005-2007 0 Susquehanna 1899-1927 12 Swarthmore 1889-1917 4 Syracuse 1907-1919 0 Temple 1927-1970 20 Towson 1982-2003 8 Tufts 1963 1 Ursinus 1908-1940 6 Vermont 1971-1973 2 Villanova 1900-2005 11 Virginia 1905-1906 1 VMI 1978 0 Virginia Tech 1906 1 Washington & Jeff. 1901-1950 7 Washington & Lee 1907-1975 3 Watertown 1902-1903 1 Waynesburg 1933 1 West Chester 1976-1981 4 West Virginia 1909-1921 1 Western Maryland 1924-1941 6 Wilkes-Barre A.C. 1894 0 William & Mary 1986-1996 0 Williamsport 1897-1900 3 Wittenberg 1969 0 Wyoming Seminary 1888-1912 12 Yale 1902-1997 1 TOTALS 571 2012 Opponents in BOLD CAPS * overtime

L T 1 0 1 0 0 0 29 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 0 548 51

Last Bison Last Opp. Victory Victory — 1911 (6-0) 1985 (21-14) 1984 (34-33) 1964 (72-0) — 1999 (23-16) 2010 (31-10) 1935 (7-0) — 1896 (10-0) — 1938 (14-0) 1948 (35-0) 1913 (9-0) 1945 (38-0) 2011 (34-9) 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) (.510)



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• Bucknell won its season opener for the fourth time in the last six years and improved to 7-0 all-time against Duquesne at Christy MathewsonMemorial Stadium.

• Bucknell won its second straight game to start the season 2-0 for the first time since 2008. • The 28 points Bucknell scored were the most in a victory since the 2008 season opener vs. Duquesne that the Bison won by a 48-42 margin.

• RB Jeremiah Young ran 19 times for 105 yards for Bucknell. He became the first Bison to reach the 100-yard plateau since C.J. Hopson Nov. 21, 2009 vs. Holy Cross.

• Jeremiah Young rushed 25 times for 70 yards. The 25 carries were the most by a Bison since C.J. Hopson ran 29 times in the 2009 season finale vs. Holy Cross.

• Brandon Wesley dove into the end zone on a fourth-down, one-yard run with 57 seconds remaining to clinch the victory for Bucknell. • Josh Eden blocked his seventh career extra point, tying Tim Hauck (Montana, 1987-89) for the top spot in FCS history. • Bucknell led at halftime for the first time since Oct. 16, 2010 when it defeated Georgetown. • Bucknell started an all-senior offensive line.

• Jeremiah Young was used on 16 of 26 offensive plays (15 rush, 1 pass) in the final 21:42 of play. • Bucknell’s average drive start was its own 43-yard line, while Marist’s average drive start was its own 26-yard line. That difference was especially noteworthy in the second half when the Bison’s average start was the Marist 49 and the Red Foxes’ average start was their own 20-yard line. • Bucknell forced three turnovers and did not commit a turnover. The Bison scored touchdowns on the ensuing drives after two of those Marist turnovers.

• Twenty-one of Bucknell’s 27 points came inside the final two minutes of each half. • Bucknell and Duquesne combined to score nine times in nine trips into the Red Zone. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Duquesne (0-1) 6 10 Bucknell (1-0) 3 14

• Tim Bolte led the Bison in tackles for a second consecutive game. He has averaged 8.5 tackles/game in Bucknell’s last four home contests. 3 10 3

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D—Spragg 22 pass from Patterson (kick blocked), 6:03 1Q B—Eckard 21 FG, 2:32 1Q D—Dixon 14 pass from Patterson (Leventry kick), 13:01 2Q D—Leventry 27 FG, 4:08 2Q B—Bolte 24 INT return (Eckard kick), 1:52 2Q B—Skwara 11 pass from Wesley (Eckard kick), 0:27 2Q D—McCoy 4 run (Leventry kick), 12:02 3Q B—Eckard 19 FG, 5:02 3Q D—Leventry 34 FG, 1:37 3Q B—Wesley 1 run (Eckard kick), 0:57 4Q

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• Bucknell posted more than 36 minutes time of possession for the second time in its last three games, dating back to 2010.

Duquesne 20 40-154 188 19-36-1 342 5-32.8 0-0 0-0 3-26 31:30 6-15 1-2

Bucknell 13 35-135 173 11-21-0 308 6-34.5 2-1 1-24 6-55 28:30 3-12 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: D - McCoy 30-112-1, Patterson 9-39, Ho 1-3. B - Young 19-105, Wesley 10-23-1, Smith 3-6, Owoyele 1-2, Friend 1-1, TEAM 1-(-2). Passing: D - Patterson 19-35-2-18, TEAM 0-1-0-0. B - Wesley 11-21-1-173. Receiving: D - Spragg 9-100-1, Roorback 3-19, Oduho 2-25, Dixon 2-21, Moore 2-14, Layhue 1-9. B - DeNick 4-38, Skwara 2-38-1, Smith 2-26, Owoyele 2-25, Walker 1-46. Tackles (leaders): D - Oparanozie 8, Lakins 8, Carter 8, Oliver 6. B - Bolte 8, Traber 7, De La Rosa 7, Palmer 7, Eden 7.

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B—Walker 26 pass from Wesley (Eckard kick), 2:45 1Q B—DeNick 18 pass from Wesley (Eckard kick), 14:05 2Q M—Dinnebeil 10 run (Myers kick), 2:02 2Q B—Smith 6 run (kick blocked), 11:04 3Q M—Fitzpatrick 3 pass from Looney (Myers kick), 6:42 3Q B—Young 8 run (Wesley run), 3:42 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 15 25-56 171 16-33-2 227 4-48.0 1-1 0-0 6-60 23:39 5-11 0-1

Bucknell 18 46-131 120 14-23-0 251 6-34.3 1-0 2-42 3-33 36:21 9-18 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: M - Dinnebeil 10-50-1, Looney 6-9, McCoy 2-3, Onakoya 1-1, TEAM 1-(-2), Lucas 5-(-5). B - Young 25-70, Smith 10-51, Wesley 7-17, TEAM 4-(-7). Passing: M - Looney 16-33-1-171. B - Wesley 14-23-2-120. Receiving: M - Fitzpatrick 5-48-1, Martin 4-52, Calcagni 3-45, Rios 2-12, Gardner 1-7, Lucas 1-7. B - DeNick 5-44-1, Friend 3-23, Smith 2-9, Walker 1-26-1, Young 1-9, Gatto 1-7, Skwara 1-2. Tackles (leaders): M - Kaszei 10, Sakowski 7, Fede 6, Cronan 6. B - Bolte 8, Dudas 6, Traber 5, Rafferty 5.


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• Bucknell scored 13 consecutive points in the second and third quarters to go from down 10-0 to leading 13-10.

• Josh Eden recorded a safety, registered 0.5 sacks, recovered a fumble inside the Princeton 10-yard line, returned an INT 27 yards for his first career touchdown and recovered an onside kick. He finished with five tackles and his defensive play was responsible for all 17 of the Bison’s first-half points.

• Bucknell dominated the second-half time of possession, 18:48-11:12. • While Bucknell lost by 11 points, it had the ball inside the Cornell 10-yard line trailing 17-13 in the final two minutes with a chance to take the lead, but turned the ball over on downs. The Big Red then scored the game-clinching touchdown on an 87-yard pass from QB Jeff Mathews to WR Kurt Ondash. • Bucknell forced three turnovers, but scored just three points off those Cornell miscues. The Bison punted, missed a field goal and made a field goal after the three Big Red turnovers. • Bucknell nearly went a second consecutive game without a turnover, but turned the ball over on downs and threw an interception inside the final two minutes of play. The Bison went 136 minutes, 24 seconds between turnovers. • Brandon Wesley equaled his career high with 267 passing yards. It marked the second straight year he threw for 267 yards agaisnt the Big Red.

• Brandon Wesley completed a pass to Tyler Smith for a two-point conversion, marking the team’s first passing conversion since 2008. • Bucknell’s 34 points were its most since scoring 48 in the 2008 season opener against Duquesne. The Bison last scored more points in a road game in the 2007 season finale. • Bucknell’s 25-point margin of victory was its largest since defeating Marist by 31 points (38-7) in 2007. • Bucknell’s final 25-point margin of victory was its largest lead since leading Duquesne 42-7 in the first half of the 2008 season opener. • Brandon Wesley established a career high with 76 rushing yards. He also rushed for three touchdowns, becoming the first Bison to do that since Marcello Trigg in 2007.

• Cornell’s Jeff Mathews completed three passes for longer than 60 yards (64, 65, 87).

• Bucknell scored more than 14 points in a quarter (15) for the first time since tallying 28 in the second quarter of the 2008 season opener vs. Duquesne.

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

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (3-1) 2 15 Princeton (0-2) 3 0

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C—Gellatly 22 run (Greenway kick), 13:16 1Q C—Greenway 32 FG, 5:25 1Q B—Smith 1 run (Orth kick), 6:27 2Q B—Orth 40 FG, 11:36 3Q B—Orth 27 FG, 3:24 3Q C—Savage 65 pass from Mathews (Greenway kick), 3:09 3Q C—Ondash 87 pass from Mathews (Greenway kick), 1:13 4Q Bucknell First Downs 17 Rushes-Yards 33-59 Passing Yards 267 Passes 22-35-1 Total Net Yards 326 Punts-Avg. 8-33.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Interceptions-Yards 2-21 Penalties-Yards 6-50 Possession Time 34:02 3rd-Down Conversions 2-16 4th-Down Conversions 1-2

Cornell 13 28-50 332 15-28-2 382 6-35.2 1-1 1-0 6-59 25:58 4-13 0-0

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Young 11-35, Smith 10-28-1, Wesley 12-(-4). C - Gellatly 15-39-1, Sweeney 2-11, Houska 3-5, Mathews 2-1, Lewis 3-1, Mlady 1-0, TEAM 1-(-2), Moody 1-(-5). Passing: B - Wesley 22-35-0-267. C - Mathews 15-28-2-332. Receiving: B - Walker 5-108, Smith 5-15, DeNick 3-61, Skwara 3-52, Gatto 3-16, Friend 3-15. C - Tasker 4-102, Savage 4-99-1, Shapiro 2-14, Gellatly 2-8, Ondash 1-87-1, Houska 1-17, Johnson 1-5. Tackles (leaders): B - Rafferty 8, Bolte 7, Marvel 6, Oyekoya 5, Morgan 5. C Campbell 11, Buehler 10, Lainhart 9, Minor 7.

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P—Jacob 43 FG, 10:03 1Q B—Eden safety, 2:15 1Q B—Wesley 1 run (Wesley to Smith conversion), 11:46 2Q B—Eden 27 INT return (Orth kick), 0:49 2Q B—Orth 35 FG, 4:47 3Q B—Wesley 4 run (Orth kick), 10:25 4Q P—Mills 12 pass from Wornham (rush failed), 7:40 4Q B—Wesley 6 run (Orth kick), 3:51 4Q Bucknell First Downs 16 Rushes-Yards 47-153 Passing Yards 138 Passes 16-24-0 Total Net Yards 291 Punts-Avg. 7-38.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Interceptions-Yards 3-34 Penalties-Yards 7-51 Possession Time 38:42 3rd-Down Conversions 5-15 4th-Down Conversions 1-2

Princeton 18 30-74 174 15-33-3 248 4-42.2 5-3 0-0 6-44 21:18 6-13 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Wesley 15-76-3, Young 15-53, Smith 16-26, TEAM 1-(-2). P - Sharp 4-36, Mills 7-29, Dibilio 7-20, Wilkinson 1-17, Wilson 2-1, Serwanga 1-(-5), Wornham 7-(-9), TEAM 1-(-15). Passing: B - Wesley 16-23-0-138, Smith 0-1-0-0. P - Wornham 15-33-3-174. Receiving: B - DeNick 5-54, Skwara 4-37, Smith 4-28, Friend 3-19. P - Costello 5-70, Ray 3-28, Wilkinson 3-18, Serwanga 2-31, Sharp 1-15, Mills 1-12-1. Tackles (leaders): B - Morgan 10, Bolte 6, Traber 6, Eden 5. P - Starks 9, Kingsbury 9, Cody 7, Reid 6, Sheaffer 6, Charbonneau 6.

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• Bucknell scored the first 28 points en route to its second straight victory by at least 15 points.

• Bucknell DE Josh Eden blocked his eighth career extra point in the second quarter, a new FCS record.

• Robert De La Rosa recorded nine tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and forced one fumble. The 6.5 tackles for loss ranks tied for third on the NCAA FCS single-game list, while he became the first Bison since future NFL player Sean Conover in 2004 to record three sacks in a game.

• Ryan Gutowski booted a career-best 71-yard punt in the third quarter. It was the third-longest punt in program history, and the longest since 1984. • Lehigh’s defense posted 10 sacks.

• Brandon Wesley threw a career-high three touchdowns. He became the first Bison QB to throw for three touchdowns since Todd Wenrich in 2002. All three touchdowns were longer than 35 yards (36, 41, 55). • Bucknell had a 100-yard rusher (Tyler Smith - 114 yards) and a 100-yard receiver (Frank DeNick - 114 yards) in the same game for the first time since 2003. • With 114 receiving yards, Frank DeNick became the 21st Bison in program history to record at least two career 100-yard games. • Bucknell held Georgetown to minus-three yards rushing. It marked the first opponent the Bison held to negative rushing yardage since Towson in 1999.

• All four of Lehigh’s touchdowns came on passes from Chris Lum. • Bucknell’s defense, ranked third in the nation against the run entering the game, held Lehigh to negative yards rushing until late in the third quarter when Chris Lum rushed for 30 yards on a quarterback draw. The Mountain Hawks finished with just 43 yards on the ground, the fifth straight Bison opponent to fall short of 100 rushing yards. • Drew Orth kicked two 40-plus yard field goals, including a career-long 43-yarder in the second quarter. He became the first Bison with two 40-yarders in the same game since Ryan Korn in 2005.

• Bucknell improved to 4-1 for the first time since 2001.

• Lehigh did not give up a touchdown for the first time since Oct. 10, 2009, while Bucknell failed to score a touchdown for the first time since Sept. 11, 2010 at Marist.

• Bucknell won its Patriot League opener for the fourth consecutive year.

• Bucknell and Lehigh combined for 81 yards rushing and 581 yards passing.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Georgetown (3-2, 0-1) 0 Bucknell (4-1, 1-0) 7

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

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B—Wesley 1 run (Orth kick), 11:19 1Q B—Smith 3 run (Orth kick), 14:14 2Q B—DeNick 36 pass from Wesley (Orth kick), 10:08 2Q B—Walker 41 pass from Wesley (Orth kick), 0:53 2Q G—Davis 19 pass from Kempf (Weiss kick), 0:27 2Q G—Weiss 24 FG, 13:35 3Q G—Furlough 4 pass from Kempf (Kempf to Logan conversion), 8:12 3Q B—DeNick 55 pass from Wesley (Orth kick), 14:50 4Q Georgetown First Downs 15 Rushes-Yards 22-(-3) Passing Yards 224 Passes 27-45-2 Total Net Yards 221 Punts-Avg. 7-35.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 Interceptions-Yards 1-8 Penalties-Yards 4-19 Possession Time 22:05 3rd-Down Conversions 4-15 4th-Down Conversions 1-3

Bucknell 18 50-152 200 11-19-1 352 7-38.3 1-1 2-2 3-26 37:55 9-17 0-0

Individual Statistics Rushing: G - Campanella 7-11, Claytor 3-7, Logan 2-2, Durham 1-2, Kempf 4-(-6), Darby 5-(-19). B - Smith 24-114-1, Young 7-28, Wesley 12-8-1, Friend 3-6, TEAM 4-(-4). Passing: G - Kempf 24-41-2-211, Darby 3-4-0-13. B - Wesley 11-19-3-200. Receiving: G - Davis 10-102-1, Waizenegger 5-24, Macari 3-33, Claytor 3-13, Ryan 2-30, Furlough 2-13-1, Stafford 1-6, Burke 1-3. B - Smith 5-29, DeNick 4-114-2, Walker 1-41-1, Skwara 1-16. Tackles (leaders): G - McCabe 13, Grasso 11, Heimuli 6, Quintero 6. B - De La Rosa 9, Traber 6, Rafferty 5, Palmer 5, Oyekoya 5, Morgan 5.

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L—Divers 35 FG, 11:17 1Q L—Jefferson 9 pass from Lum (Divers kick), 14:55 2Q L—Drwal 9 pass from Lum (Divers kick), 4:23 2Q L—Spadola 19 pass from Lum (kick blocked), 2:14 2Q B—Orth 43 FG, 0:09 2Q L—Spadola 35 pass from Lum (Divers kick), 6:56 3Q B—Orth 41 FG, 2:06 4Q Lehigh First Downs 20 Rushes-Yards 24-43 Passing Yards 373 Passes 31-38-1 Total Net Yards 416 Punts-Avg. 4-38.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 Penalties-Yards 2-11 Possession Time 30:32 3rd-Down Conversions 5-11 4th-Down Conversions 0-1

Bucknell 13 32-38 208 12-28-0 246 7-44.3 0-0 1-0 6-45 29:28 3-14 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: L - Lum 4-27, Sherman 7-9, Colvin 3-3, Fitz 3-3, Barket 5-2, Spadola 1-1, TEAM 1-(-1). B - Smith 9-48, Young 7-19, Wesley 16-(-29). Passing: L - Lum 30-37-4-368, Colvin 1-1-0-5. B - Wesley 12-26-0-208, Batten 0-1-0-0, Smith 0-1-0-0. Receiving: L - Spadola 10-181-2, Drwal 9-63-1, Haggins 4-31, Jefferson 3-34-1, Barket 2-44, Arruda 2-15, Gordon 1-5. B - DeNick 5-85, Walker 4-92, Gatto 1-19, Smith 1-7, Friend 1-5. Tackles (leaders): L - Flizack 6, Newton 5, Johnson 5, Groome 5. B - Rafferty 8, Traber 8, Robertson 6, Palmer 6.


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• Bucknell turned the ball over a season-high five times and had just two drives of longer than 10 yards. The Bison had not had five turnovers in a game since 2007 at Lafayette.

• Bucknell and Holy Cross alternated scores throughout the game, although the Crusaders finished with two touchdowns and a field goal while the Bison had two field goals and a touchdown.

• Bucknell was held to negative rushing yardage (-5) for the first time since totaling minus-18 yards in a 2009 contest vs. Robert Morris.

• Bucknell’s defense forced six turnovers and limited Holy Cross to minus-16 yards rushing. It marked the second time this year the Bison forced six turnovers (vs. Princeton) and held a team to negative yards on the ground (vs. Georgetown).

• Bucknell’s 140 yards of total offense was its lowest output since 103 yards vs. Penn in 2005. • Harvard’s Colton Chapple threw for a Harvard record-tying five touchdowns. He became the first Crimson quarterback to accomplish that feat since 1953, a span of 544 games. • Bucknell didn’t pick up its first first down until the final 30 seconds of the first half and it managed just one first down in the first 43 minutes of play.

• Bucknell and Holy Cross went 12 consecutive possessions that ended in a punt (10) or a turnover (2) following John Macomber’s gamewinning field goal midway through the third quarter. • Bucknell’s Bryce Robertson posted his second multi-interception game of the season. He also had a career-high nine tackles and broke up a pair of passes. Robertson had a chance for three additional interceptions that went through his hands.

• Sean Rafferty, who was playing in his home state, posted a career-high 12 tackles for Bucknell.

• Bucknell and Holy Cross combined for 12 sacks. Both teams lost 49 yards on sacks.

• Bucknell was 0-for-12 on third and fourth downs, while Harvard was 9-for-19 in similar situations.

• Holy Cross became the first Bison opponent to attempt 50 passes since Fordham in the 2007 season finale.

• Harvard ran 76 plays, compared to 49 for Bucknell.

• Bucknell’s Ryan Gutowski set a career high with 11 punts.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (4-3) 0 0 Harvard (4-1) 7 21

• Bucknell went 3-and-out on six consecutive second-half series. 3 3 14

4 0 0

F 3 42

H—Juszczyk 11 pass from Chapple (Mothander kick), 0:00 1Q H—Sarkisian 27 pass from Chapple (Mothander kick), 11:44 2Q H—Brate 9 pass from Chapple (Mothander kick), 10:21 2Q H—Brate 4 pass from Chapple (Mothander kick), 0:26 2Q H—Juszczyk 25 pass from Chapple (Mothander kick), 10:19 3Q B—Orth 23 FG, 2:47 3Q H—Smith III 91 KOR (Mothander kick), 2:35 3Q Bucknell First Downs 5 Rushes-Yards 21-(-5) Passing Yards 145 Passes 15-28-4 Total Net Yards 140 Punts-Avg. 9-40.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Interceptions-Yards 1-74 Penalties-Yards 4-35 Possession Time 26:28 3rd-Down Conversions 0-11 4th-Down Conversions 0-1

Harvard 21 48-223 176 13-28-1 399 6-41.8 3-2 4-66 10-61 33:32 7-17 2-2

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Smith 8-1, Thompson 2-1, TEAM 1-(-1), Wesley 10-(-6). H Chapple 13-71, Scales 10-62, Boden 9-44, Zajeski 6-21, Smith III 1-11, Wilson 2-11, Caveness 3-6, Ezekoye 2-0, TEAM 1-(-1), Pruneau 1-(-2). Passing: B - Wesley 13-26-0-135, Batten 2-2-0-10. H - Chapple 13-23-5-176, Pruneau 0-5-0-0. Receiving: B - Walker 4-65, DeNick 4-24, Brake 2-28, Smith 2-16, Thompson 1-5, Skwara 1-5, Friend 1-2. H - Brate 4-69-2, Juszczyk 2-36-2, Sarkisian 2-35-1, Scales 2-17, Lorditch 2-12, Berg 1-7. Tackles (leaders): B - Rafferty 12, Morgan 8, Bolte 6, Traber 5, De La Rosa 5. H Gedeon 11, Boyd 4, Wilson 3, Hanson 3, Ortiz 3, Hodges 3, Dittmer 3, Loftus 3.

• Neither team had a second-half drive that consumed more than 2:29. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Holy Cross (4-3, 2-0) 7 Bucknell (4-4, 1-2) 3

2 6 3

3 3 7

4 F 0 16 0 13

B—Orth 37 FG, 6:47 1Q H—Mistretta 5 pass from Taggart (Macomber kick), 3:23 1Q B—Orth 25 FG, 3:58 2Q H—Fess 5 pass from Taggart (Macomber kick blocked), 1:20 2Q B—Smith 1 run (Orth kick), 11:21 3Q H—Macomber 30 FG, 6:27 3Q Holy Cross First Downs 22 Rushes-Yards 24-(-16) Passing Yards 380 Passes 32-58-3 Total Net Yards 364 Punts-Avg. 6-42.7 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-50 Possession Time 29:39 3rd-Down Conversions 8-19 4th-Down Conversions 0-0

Bucknell 8 36-69 77 7-27-0 146 11-33.9 1-0 3-36 7-65 30:21 3-17 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: H - Houghton 2-8, Auffant 1-5, Woods 4-0, TEAM 2-(-4), Taggart 15-(25). B - Smith 22-96-1, Wesley 12-(-27). Passing: H - Taggart 32-58-2-380. B - Wesley 7-27-0-77. Receiving: H - Stanley 9-109, Auffant 6-94, Mistretta 6-58-1, Fess 6-38-1, Smith 3-51, Hauser 1-20, Jenkins 1-10. B - DeNick 3-39, Smith 2-8, Walker 1-21, Friend 1-9. Tackles (leaders): H - Fenner 8, Otis 8, Thomas 6, Mannix 4, Scott 4, Martin 4, Tucker 4. B - Traber 10, Robertson 9, Rafferty 9, Bolte 8.

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• Bucknell and Lafayette played in a steady snow. The field was almost constantly snow covered and heavy machinery was brought in to clear the field.

• Bucknell posted its first shutout since Oct. 20, 2001. • Bucknell forced five turnovers and did not turn the ball over even once, extending its nation’s best turnover margin to +28 for the season. Four of Fordham’s five miscues came in the first half when the Bison built a 14-0 lead.

• Bucknell’s Tyler Smith ran a career-high 42 times for 212 yards and a pair of scores. The 42 carries rank second on the program’s single-game list, while the 212 yards are ninth all-time. Smith also posted 71 kickoff return yards for a careerhigh 283 all-purpose yards, good for eighth in the school record book.

• Tyler Smith ran for 204 yards, his second straight 200-yard outing. He broke the program record for the most rushing yards (416) in backto-back games.

• Bucknell forced a season-high seven turnovers (3 INT, 4 fumbles). The Bison had just one turnover in the snowy conditions.

• Tyler Smith became just the fourth Bison, following Rich Lemon, Jabu Powell and Daris Wilson, to record at least two career 200-yard rushing games.

• Bison freshman QB Trey Lauletta saw the first action of his career, completing his only pass and rushing twice for 12 yards. • Five different Bison caught passes (Brake, DeNick, Eden, Kelly, Lebo). The average size of those receivers is 6-3, 227 pounds as Bucknell spread passes to two WR, two TE and one DE. • Bucknell scored five touchdowns, and 33 of its 39 points, after Lafayette turnovers. • Bucknell snapped a nine-game losing streak to Lafayette and posted its largest win over the Leopards since a 33-point victory in 1971. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Bucknell (5-4, 2-2) 3 Lafayette (4-4, 1-2) 6

2 10 0

3 6 0

4 F 20 39 7 13

• Bryce Robertson posted his third consecutive multi-interception game with two picks. He broke the Bison single-season record for interceptions. • Jeremiah Young returned to the Bison lineup for the first time since Oct. 8 and rushed 12 times for 63 yards and a touchdown. • Bucknell freshman WR Jake Hartman, playing in just his second career game, made his first career catch. • Bucknell clinched its first winning record since 2006 and guaranteed at least a .500 finish on the road for the first time since 2008. • Bucknell equaled the program record for the largest win improvement from one season to the next (+5). • Fordham was shut out for the second time in three games.

L—Ross 20 pass from Shoop (pass failed), 8:39 1Q B—Orth 20 FG, 3:18 1Q B—Orth 28 FG, 10:39 2Q B—Eden 5 pass from Wesley (Orth kick), 8:01 2Q B—Rafferty 12 INT return (kick failed), 7:17 3Q B—Smith 2 run (rush failed), 13:58 4Q L—Ross 7 pass from O’Neil (O’Brien kick), 10:25 4Q B—Smith 33 run (Orth kick), 7:31 4Q B—Wesley 2 run (Orth kick), 3:57 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 51-235 64 5-9-0 299 6-34.5 1-1 3-12 8-85 36:24 3-12 1-1

Lafayette 11 26-26 166 12-28-3 192 5-36.0 4-4 0-0 3-40 23:36 4-13 1-2

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Smith 42-212-2, Wesley 4-14-1, Lauletta 2-12, DeNick 1-0, TEAM 2-(-3). L - Hebron 7-18, Scheuerman 5-12, Elder 2-7, Mputu 8-6, Shoop 3-(-6), O’Neil 1-(-11). Passing: B - Wesley 4-8-0-48, Lauletta 1-1-0-16. L - Shoop 7-20-2-103, O’Neil 5-8-1-63. Receiving: B - Brake 2-30, DeNick 1-16, Lebo 1-10, Eden 1-5, Kelly 1-3. L - Ross 4-39-2, Hayes 3-72, Hall 1-19, Padia 1-16, Scheuerman 1-9, Stripe 1-6, Gould 1-5. Tackles (leaders): B - De La Rosa 6, Traber 6, Byers 5, Bolte 5, Palmer 5, Robertson 5. L - McFarlane 11, Eaton 10, Butler 9, Simmons 8, Ellis 8.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 Bucknell (6-4) 14 0 Fordham (1-9) 0 0

3 0 0

4 7 0

F 21 0

B—Smith 2 run (Orth kick), 6:20 1Q B—Young 1 run (Orth kick), 1:22 1Q B—Smith 2 run (Orth kick), 5:49 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

Bucknell 14 46-252 94 7-14-0 346 7-38.0 1-0 3-20 6-29 35:27 4-12 1-1

Fordham 16 28-51 216 22-33-3 267 4-39.8 3-1 0-0 2-10 24:33 5-13 0-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Smith 28-204-2, Young 12-63-1, TEAM 2-(-3), Wesley 4-(-12). F Whiting 15-55, Wayne 2-5, Koonce 4-1, Lacroix 1-0, Higgins 6-(-10). Passing: B - Wesley 6-11-0-80, Lauletta 1-3-0-14. F - Higgins 19-29-2-185, Maetzold 3-4-1-31. Receiving: B - DeNick 2-28, Walker 1-35, Hartman 1-10, Kelly 1-9, Smith 1-7, Friend 1-5. F - Wetzel 7-79, Light 4-51, Pierre 4-48, Wayne 2-7, Ajala 1-11, Spanarkel 1-9, Koonce 1-9, Mays 1-4, Wilson 1-(-2). Tackles (leaders): B - Palmer 10, Eden 7, Morgan 5, Bolte 5, Byers 5. F - Martin 7, Womack 6, Weston 5, Melanophy 5.


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4 F 0 6 7 21

C—Morrison 34 pass from McCarney (Uglietto kick), 5:56 1Q B—Orth 19 FG, 8:29 2Q B—Orth 33 FG, 0:11 2Q C—McCarney 50 run (Uglietto kick), 13:11 3Q C—Nicosia 79 INT return (Uglietto kick), 13:39 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 16 37-141 166 22-37-2 307 5-32.2 1-0 1-0 1-5 35:52 5-18 3-4

Colgate 12 38-203 56 4-11-1 259 7-26.3 1-0 2-79 6-45 24:08 2-11 1-1

Individual Statistics Rushing: B - Young 18-91, Lauletta 15-34, Smith 3-9, Wesley 1-7. C - McCarney 11-101-1, McCord 14-81, Lewis 9-19, DeCicco 1-13, TEAM 3-(-11). Passing: B - Lauletta 22-35-0-166, Wesley 0-2-0-0. C - McCarney 4-11-1-56. Receiving: B - DeNick 6-51, Smith 4-18, Walker 3-39, Friend 3-22, Gatto 3-19, Lebo 2-12, Brake 1-5. C - Morrison 2-40-1, Cason 2-16. Tackles (leaders): B - Rafferty 8, Eden 7, Bolte 4, De La Rosa 4, Traber 4. C - Dier 13, DiMassa 10, Armiento 10, Kent 7, Nicosia 7.

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT. Sept. 3, 2011 DUQUESNE W 27-26 6,054 Sept. 10, 2011 MARIST W 28-14 3,244 Sept. 17, 2011 at Cornell L 24-13 14,032 Sept. 24, 2011 at Princeton W 34-9 8,063 Oct. 1, 2011 GEORGETOWN W 35-18 2,132 Oct. 8, 2011 #10 LEHIGH L 30-6 3,119 Oct. 15, 2011 at Harvard L 42-3 16,236 Oct. 22, 2011 HOLY CROSS L 16-13 6,734 Oct. 29, 2011 at Lafayette W 39-13 3,604 Nov. 12, 2011 at Fordham W 21-0 2,754 Nov. 19, 2011 at Colgate L 21-6 1,787 • Patriot League game Home games in BOLD CAPS

 BUCKNELL 225 20.5 151 73 72 6 1360 1687 327 434 3.1 123.6 16 1652 142-265-8 6.2 11.6 150.2 7 3012 699 4.3 273.8 39-834 18-140 22-265 21.4 7.8 12.0 9-4 57-479 43.5 79-2898 36.7 33.2 33:35 46/162 28% 8/14 57% 25-167 0 26 14-19 0-0 (31-37) 84% (18-37) 49% (21-23) 91% 21283 5/4257

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 1st Bucknell 39 Opponents 49

2nd 86 71

3rd 34 66

4th 66 27

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OPP 213 19.4 183 51 122 10 861 1249 388 333 2.6 78.3 4 2456 206-371-22 6.6 11.9 223.3 22 3317 704 4.7 301.5 47-988 21-135 8-153 21.0 6.4 19.1 23-17 55-425 38.6 59-2163 36.7 33.3 26:15 56/151 37% 7/14 50% 38-220 0 28 7-11 1-1 (24-33) 73% (18-33) 55% (22-25) 88% 46476 6/7746 OT 0 0

Total 225 213

RUSHING G-GS Smith, Tyler 11-11 Young, Jeremiah 8-0 Wesley, Brandon 11-11 Lauletta, Trey 3-0 Friend, Travis 11-8 Owoyele, Robert 1-1 Thompson, Charles 2-0 DeNick, Frank 11-8 TEAM 8-0 Total 11 Opponents 11

Att Gain Loss Net 175 831 36 795 114 490 26 464 105 294 227 67 17 62 16 46 4 7 0 7 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 15 0 22 -22 434 1687 327 1360 333 1249 388 861

PASSING G-GS Wesley, Brandon 11-11 Lauletta, Trey 3-0 Batten, Burke 2-0 Smith, Tyler 11-11 Total 11 Opponents 11

Effic A-C-I Pct Yds 112.47 116-221-6 52.5 1446 93.50 24-39-2 61.5 196 94.67 2-3-0 66.7 10 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 108.63 142-265-8 53.6 1652 118.84 206-371-22 55.5 2456

RECEIVING G-GS DeNick, Frank 11-8 Smith, Tyler 11-11 Walker, Victor 10-9 Friend, Travis 11-8 Skwara, Gabe 11-4 Gatto, Nick 11-11 Brake, Josh 6-0 Lebo, Josh 3-0 Owoyele, Robert 1-1 Kelly, Patrick 11-3 Hartman, Jake 3-0 Young, Jeremiah 8-0 Thompson, Charles 2-0 Eden, Josh 11-11 Total 11 Opponents 11

No. Yds 42 554 28 163 21 473 16 100 12 150 8 61 4 63 3 22 2 25 2 12 1 10 1 9 1 5 1 5 142 1652 206 2456

PUNT RETURNS No. Robertson, Bryce 18 Total 18 Opponents 21

Yds 140 140 135

Avg 7.8 7.8 6.4

Avg 13.2 5.8 22.5 6.2 12.5 7.6 15.8 7.3 12.5 6.0 10.0 9.0 5.0 5.0 11.6 11.9 TD 0 0 0

Avg 4.5 4.1 0.6 2.7 1.8 2.0 0.5 0.0 -1.5 3.1 2.6

TD Long Avg/G 8 52 72.3 2 20 58.0 6 23 6.1 0 20 15.3 0 3 0.6 0 2 2.0 0 1 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 -2.8 16 52 123.6 4 50 78.3 TD 7 0 0 0 7 22

Lng 55 30 5 0 55 87

Avg/G 131.5 65.3 5.0 0.0 150.2 223.3

TD Long Avg/G 3 55 50.4 0 23 14.8 2 46 47.3 0 9 9.1 1 27 13.6 0 19 5.5 0 30 10.5 0 10 7.3 0 17 25.0 0 9 1.1 0 10 3.3 0 9 1.1 0 5 2.5 1 5 0.5 7 55 150.2 22 87 223.3 Long 32 32 27

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


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Yds 184 16 27 0 0 14 24 0 265 153

KICK RETURNS No. Smith, Tyler 25 Steinbeck, Matthew 3 Friend, Travis 2 Jessup, Reishad 2 Francis, Joseph 2 Robertson, Bryce 2 Eden, Josh 1 Gatto, Nick 1 Owoyele, Robert 1 Total 39 Opponents 47

Yds 651 58 9 20 42 22 1 6 25 834 988

Avg 14.2 5.3 27.0 0.0 0.0 14.0 24.0 0.0 12.0 19.1 Avg 26.0 19.3 4.5 10.0 21.0 11.0 1.0 6.0 25.0 21.4 21.0

TD Long 0 74 1 12 1 27 0 0 0 0 0 14 1 24 0 0 3 74 1 79

FIELD GOALS M-A Orth, Drew 12-15 Eckard, Alex 2-4 PUNTING Gutowski, Ryan Total Opponents

No. Yds 79 2898 79 2898 59 2163

Avg Long 36.7 71 36.7 71 36.7 58

TB 7 7 3

FC 23 23 18

50+ 0-0 0-0

Lg 43 21

I20 22 22 15

50+ 9 9 5

Blk 0 1 Blkd 0 0 1

FG SEQUENCE Bucknell Opponents Duquesne (21), (19) (27),(34) Marist 28 Cornell 30, (40), (27) (32) Princeton (35) (43), 39 Georgetown (24) Lehigh 41, (43), (41) (35) Harvard (23) 39 Holy Cross (37), (25) (30) Lafayette (20), (28) Fordham 40 30, 28 Colgate 39, (19), (33) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

TD Long 0 45 0 24 0 11 0 14 0 22 0 20 0 1 0 6 0 25 0 45 1 91

|------ PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Orth, Drew 0 12-15 16-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 Smith, Tyler 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 Wesley, Brandon 6 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1-1 0 DeNick, Frank 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Eden, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Young, Jeremiah 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Walker, Victor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Eckard, Alex 0 2-4 5-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 Skwara, Gabe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Bolte, Tim 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Rafferty, Sean 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total 26 14-19 21-23 1-2 1 1-1 0 Opponents 28 7-11 22-25 0-1 1 1-2 0

Pct 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 80.0 1-1 5-5 3-4 3-5 50.0 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0

Saf 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Wesley, Brandon 11 326 67 1446 1513 137.5 Smith, Tyler 11 177 795 0 795 72.3 Young, Jeremiah 8 114 464 0 464 58.0 Lauletta, Trey 3 56 46 196 242 80.7 Batten, Burke 2 3 0 10 10 5.0 Friend, Travis 11 4 7 0 7 0.6 Owoyele, Robert 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 Thompson, Charles 2 2 1 0 1 0.5 TEAM 8 15 -22 0 -22 -2.8 Total 11 699 1360 1652 3012 273.8 Opponents 11 704 861 2456 3317 301.5

Pts 52 50 38 18 14 12 12 11 6 6 6 225 213

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec Smith, Tyler 11 795 163 DeNick, Frank 11 0 554 Walker, Victor 10 0 473 Young, Jeremiah 8 464 9 Robertson, Bryce 11 0 0 Skwara, Gabe 11 0 150 Friend, Travis 11 7 100 Wesley, Brandon 11 67 0 Gatto, Nick 11 0 61 Brake, Josh 6 0 63 Steinbeck, Matthew 11 0 0 Owoyele, Robert 1 2 25 Lauletta, Trey 3 46 0 Francis, Joseph 11 0 0 Eden, Josh 11 0 5 Bolte, Tim 11 0 0 Lebo, Josh 3 0 22 Jessup, Reishad 6 0 0 Rafferty, Sean 11 0 0 De La Rosa, Robert 11 0 0 Kelly, Patrick 11 0 12 Hartman, Jake 3 0 10 Thompson, Charles 2 1 5 TEAM 8 -22 0 Total 11 1360 1652 Opponents 11 861 2456

PR KOR 0 651 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 22 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 58 0 25 0 0 0 42 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 834 135 988

IR Tot Avg/G 0 1609 146.3 0 554 50.4 0 473 47.3 0 473 59.1 184 346 31.5 0 150 13.6 0 116 10.5 0 67 6.1 0 67 6.1 0 63 10.5 0 58 5.3 0 52 52.0 0 46 15.3 0 42 3.8 27 33 3.0 24 24 2.2 0 22 7.3 0 20 3.3 16 16 1.5 14 14 1.3 0 12 1.1 0 10 3.3 0 6 3.0 0 -22 -2.8 265 4251 386.5 153 4593 417.5

 Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals Opponent

|---RUSHING---| No. Yds TD Lg 35 135 1 20 46 131 2 23 33 59 1 13 47 153 3 17 50 152 2 15 32 38 0 13 21 -5 0 10 36 69 1 12 51 235 3 33 46 252 3 52 37 141 0 20 434 1360 16 52 333 861 4 50

|--RECEIVING--| No. Yds TD Lg 11 173 1 46 14 120 2 26 22 267 0 46 16 138 0 22 11 200 3 55 12 208 0 40 15 145 0 25 7 77 0 21 5 64 1 30 7 94 0 35 22 166 0 30 142 1652 7 55 206 2456 22 87

|-------PASSING-------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD 11-21-0 173 1 14-23-0 120 2 22-35-1 267 0 16-24-0 138 0 11-19-1 200 3 12-28-0 208 0 15-28-4 145 0 7-27-0 77 0 5-9-0 64 1 7-14-0 94 0 22-37-2 166 0 142-265-8 1652 7 206-371-22 2456 22

Lg 46 26 46 22 55 40 25 21 30 35 30 55 87

No 4 2 5 4 4 4 5 4 3 1 3 39 47

|--KICK RET--| Yds TD Lg 123 0 38 81 0 45 109 0 39 56 0 20 90 0 37 89 0 43 48 0 24 90 0 32 71 0 25 23 0 23 54 0 32 834 0 45 988 1 91

|--PUNT RET--| No Yds TD Lg Tot. Off 1 0 0 0 308 2 19 0 11 251 3 7 0 6 326 1 7 0 7 291 5 53 0 19 352 1 -1 0 0 246 1 6 0 6 140 2 34 0 32 146 1 12 0 12 299 0 0 0 0 346 1 3 0 3 307 18 140 0 32 3012 21 135 0 27 3317

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 G-GS Rafferty, Sean 11-11 Bolte, Tim 11-11 Traber, Beau 11-11 Morgan, Ryan 11-10 Eden, Josh 11-11 Palmer, Derrick 11-11 De La Rosa, Robert 11-11 Robertson, Bryce 11-11 Byers, Evan 11-0 Dudas, Jordan 11-11 Marvel, Lee 11-0 Smith, Tracey 11-11 Oyekoya, Samuel 8-4 Sellers, Sean 7-7 Francis, Joseph 11-0 Steinbeck, Matthew 11-1 Joyce, Patrick 11-0 Johnson, Matt 11-0 Goyette, Jeff 11-0 Quarles, Donald 10-0 Afkhami, Amir 5-0 Forbes, Brent 9-0 McDonnell, Dylan 7-0 Dierkes, Derek-London 8-0 Stewart, Wayne 5-0 Baldwin, Demetrius 8-0 Gutowski, Ryan 11-0 Gatto, Nick 11-11 Rawles, Lonnie 10-7 Pompliano, A.J. 8-0 Gordon-Hamm, Devin 2-0 Phillip, Josh 11-11 Rohrbaugh, Carson 11-11 Carson, James 6-0 Orth, Drew 9-0 Wesley, Brandon 11-11 Total 11 Opponents 11

Solo 44 30 35 28 25 31 32 28 19 14 15 10 14 15 10 7 4 6 2 6 4 3 2 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . 1 391 419

Tackles Ast 26 34 28 23 24 17 15 11 15 13 9 14 10 9 8 9 6 2 5 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 298 344

Sacks Total TFL-Yds No-Yards 70 4.5-22 2.0-12 64 9.0-30 2.0-17 63 11.5-46 3.0-24 51 4.5-20 1.0-9 49 12.5-60 6.5-43 48 . . 47 17.5-65 6.5-41 39 1.0-1 . 34 2.5-8 0.5-4 27 2.0-8 0.5-3 24 1.5-6 . 24 5.0-12 . 24 3.5-13 2.0-10 24 3.0-8 . 18 1.0-4 1.0-4 16 . . 10 . . 8 . . 7 . . 7 . . 6 . . 5 . . 5 . . 3 . . 3 . . 2 . . 2 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 689 79-303 25-167 763 78-312 38-220

Int-Yds 3-16 1-24 . . 1-27 1-0 1-14 13-184 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-265 8-153

BrUp 1 5 2 3 4 6 3 6 . 2 . 1 1 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 38 38

Fumbles Rcv-Yds 1-46 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 . . . 3-0 . 1-0 . 1-0 . . 2-0 . 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-46 4-0

FF 1 2 . 2 2 1 3 . 2 . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4

Blkd Kick . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 6 1

Saf . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

 Opponent Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown Lehigh at Harvard Holy Cross at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate Totals Opponent

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds 42 34 76 7.0-25 2.0-14 33 20 53 6.0-22 3.0-14 32 22 54 6.0-20 1.0-3 32 32 64 7.0-29 2.0-12 41 20 61 9.0-37 4.0-27 37 34 71 6.0-20 2.0-13 33 38 71 5.0-16 1.0-7 42 24 66 10.0-60 6.0-49 29 28 57 8.0-27 1.0-4 47 16 63 8.0-30 3.0-24 23 30 53 7.0-17 0.0-0 391 298 689 79.0-303 25.0-167 419 344 763 78.0-312 38.0-220

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|-FUMBLE-| FF FR-Yds 0 0-0 1 1-0 1 1-0 2 3-46 2 1-0 0 0-0 1 2-0 3 3-0 3 4-0 3 2-0 0 0-0 16 17-46 4 4-0

Int-Yds 1-24 2-42 2-21 3-34 2-2 1-0 1-74 3-36 3-12 3-20 1-0 22-265 8-153

Pass Blkd Brk Kick 5 1 4 1 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 8 1 6 0 1 2 2 0 38 6 38 1

|--------Kicks-----XPTS--------| Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf 3-3 0 0 0 2-3 1 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 3-3 0 1 1 5-5 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 3-4 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 21-23 1 1 1 22-25 0 1 0

Pts 27 28 13 34 35 6 3 13 39 21 6 225 213


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 Opp. Duquesne Marist Cornell Princeton Georgetown Lehigh Harvard Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham Colgate

WR Walker Walker Walker DeNick Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Kelly (TE) Walker

LT Shields Shields Shields Shields Rawles Rawles Rawles Rawles Rawles Rawles Rawles

LG Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh Rohrbaugh

C Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello Dal Bello

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

RT Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip Phillip

WR Owoyele Skwara DeNick Skwara Skwara DeNick DeNick DeNick DeNick DeNick DeNick

QB Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley Wesley

TE Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto Gatto

FB Friend Friend Kelly (TE) Friend Friend Friend Friend Kelly (TE) Skwara (WR) Friend Friend

RB Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

Opp. Duquesne Marist Cornell Princeton Georgetown Lehigh Harvard Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham Colgate

DE Sellers Sellers Oyekoya Oyekoya Oyekoya Oyekoya Sellers Sellers Sellers Sellers Sellers

NG Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

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

DE Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden

SAM Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte Bolte

MIKE Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber Traber

WHIP DB Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty Rafferty

CB Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer Palmer

SS Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas Dudas

FS Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Steinbeck Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan

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

 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes ................................42 ..... Tyler Smith at Lafayette Yards Rushing .................212 ..... Tyler Smith at Lafayette TD Rushes ...........................3 ..... Brandon Wesley at Princeton Long Rush..........................52 ..... Tyler Smith at Fordham Pass attempts .....................35 ..... Brandon Wesley at Cornell ....................................................... Trey Lauletta at Colgate Pass completions...............22 ..... Brandon Wesley at Cornell ....................................................... Trey Lauletta at Colgate Yards Passing ...................267 ..... Brandon Wesley at Cornell TD Passes.............................3 ..... Brandon Wesley vs. Georgetown Long Pass ...........................55 ..... Brandon Wesley vs. Georgetown Receptions ...........................6 ..... Frank DeNick at Colgate Yards Receiving ...............114 ..... Frank DeNick vs. Georgetown TD Receptions ....................2 ..... Frank DeNick vs. Georgetown Field Goals ...........................2 ..... 6 times (5 times by Drew Orth, once by Alex Eckard) Long Field Goal ................43 ..... Drew Orth vs. Lehigh Punts ..................................11 ..... Ryan Gutowski vs. Holy Cross Punting Avg....................44.3 ..... Ryan Gutowski vs. Lehigh Long Punt ..........................71 ..... Ryan Gutowski vs. Lehigh Long Punt Return .............32 ..... Bryce Robertson vs. Holy Cross Long Kickoff Return.........45 ..... Tyler Smith vs. Marist Tackles ................................12 ..... Sean Rafferty at Harvard Sacks ..................................3.0 ..... Robert De La Rosa vs. Georgetown Interceptions .......................2 ..... 4 times (all by Bryce Robertson) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes ................................51 ..... at Lafayette Yards Rushing .................252 ..... at Fordham TD Rushes ...........................3 ..... at Princeton; at Lafayette; at Fordham Pass attempts .....................37 ..... at Colgate Pass completions...............22 ..... at Cornell; at Colgate Yards Passing ...................267 ..... at Cornell TD Passes.............................3 ..... vs. Georgetown Total Plays..........................74 ..... at Colgate Total Offense ...................352 ..... vs. Georgetown Yards Per Play...................5.8 ..... at Fordham Points..................................39 ..... at Lafayette Sacks By ...............................6 ..... vs. Holy Cross First Downs .......................18 ..... vs. Marist; vs. Georgetown Penalties ...............................8 ..... at Lafayette Penalty Yards .....................85 ..... at Lafayette Interceptions By ..................3 ..... at Princeton; vs. Holy Cross; at Lafayette; at Fordham

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes ................................30 ..... Larry McCoy, Duquesne Yards Rushing .................112 ..... Larry McCoy, Duquesne TD Rushes ...........................1 ..... 4 times Long Rush..........................50 ..... Gavin McCarney, Colgate Pass attempts .....................58 ..... Ryan Taggart, Holy Cross Pass completions...............32 ..... Ryan Taggart, Holy Cross Yards Passing ...................380 ..... Ryan Taggart, Holy Cross TD Passes.............................5 ..... Colton Chapple, Harvard Long Pass ...........................87 ..... Jeff Mathews, Cornell Receptions .........................10 ..... Jamal Davis, Georgetown; Ryan Spadola, Lehigh Yards Receiving ...............181 ..... Ryan Spadola, Lehigh TD Receptions ....................2 ..... 4 times Field Goals ...........................2 ..... Charlie Leventry, Duquesne Long Field Goal ................43 ..... Patrick Jacob, Princeton Punts ....................................7 ..... Matt MacZura, Georgetown; Evan Goldszak, Colgate Punting Avg....................52.5 ..... Joe Cloud, Princeton Long Punt ..........................58 ..... Patrick Murray, Fordham Long Punt Return .............27 ..... Jake Drwal, Lehigh Long Kickoff Return.........91 ..... Seit Smith III, Harvard Tackles ................................13 ..... Robert McCabe, Georgetown; Austin Dier, Colgate Sacks ..................................3.0 ..... Mike Tucker, Holy Cross Interceptions .......................1 ..... 8 times OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes ................................48 ..... Harvard Yards Rushing .................223 ..... Harvard TD Rushes ...........................1 ..... Duquesne; Marist; Cornell; Colgate Pass attempts .....................58 ..... Holy Cross Pass completions...............32 ..... Holy Cross Yards Passing ...................380 ..... Holy Cross TD Passes.............................5 ..... Harvard Total Plays..........................82 ..... Holy Cross Total Offense ...................416 ..... Lehigh Yards Per Play...................6.8 ..... Cornell Points..................................42 ..... Harvard Sacks By .............................10 ..... Lehigh First Downs .......................22 ..... Holy Cross Penalties .............................10 ..... Harvard Penalty Yards .....................61 ..... Harvard Interceptions By ..................4 ..... Harvard

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 ALL-AMERICA Bryce Robertson: The Sports Network (1st Team) Walter Camp (1st Team) Associated Press (2nd Team) Phil Steele (3rd Team)

NOTES • Bucknell enjoyed one of the best one-year turnarounds in school history in 2011, improving to 6-5 from 1-10 in 2010. In fact, the five-game improvement tied the school record, set previously by the 1891, 1949, 1954 and 2006 teams.

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE First Team: Robert De La Rosa - Defensive Line Josh Eden - Defensive Line Ryan Gutowski - Punter Drew Orth - Kicker Bryce Robertson - Defensive Back Tyler Smith - Running Back Second Team: Anthony Carter - Offensive Line Ian Dal Bello - Offensive Line Frank DeNick - Wide Receiver Travis Friend - Fullback Sean Rafferty - Defensive Back Beau Traber - Linebacker

• A program record-tying 12 Bucknell football players were named to the All-Patriot League Teams in 2011. Six Bison were named to the first team, while six more were on the second. The 12 selections tied the 1995 Bucknell squad that lost just one league game for the most Bison honorees in one season.

PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS Offensive Player of the Week: Tyler Smith (Nov. 14) Defensive Player of the Week: Josh Eden (Sept. 26) Robert De La Rosa (Oct. 3) Special Teams Player of the Week: Josh Eden (Sept. 5) Ryan Gutowski (Oct. 5) Drew Orth (Nov. 21) Rookie of the Week: Jordan Dudas (Sept. 12) Evan Byers (Oct. 31) Trey Lauletta (Nov. 21) SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY LIMOUSINE BISON ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Josh Eden (Sept. 26) Robert De La Rosa (Oct. 3) Tyler Smith (Oct. 31, Nov. 14) ACADEMIC HONORS Campbell Trophy Semifinalist Tim Bolte Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-America Tim Bolte CoSIDA Academic All-District Tim Bolte Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete Tim Bolte Academic All-Patriot League Tim Bolte Bryce Robertson FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team Tim Bolte National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Tim Bolte Bryce Robertson Carson Rohrbaugh

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• DB Bryce Robertson led the nation in interceptions in 2011 with 13, breaking the 24-year-old Patriot League mark (9) and the 41-year-old Bucknell standard (10), held by Gene Luccarelli since 1970. Robertson’s 1.18 interceptions per game was just shy of the NCAA FCS single-season record of 14. Robertson had at least one pick in nine of the Bison’s final 10 outings and he finished with four multi-interception games. Only one other player in NCAA FCS or FBS in 2011 had more than nine interceptions. • LB Tim Bolte earned a number of prestigious academic awards in 2011. He became Bucknell’s 121st Academic All-American, was named the Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year and earned a spot on the Academic All-Patriot League Football Team. Additionally, Bolte was a semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy. • Bucknell finished the 2011 campaign +2.45 in turnover margin to lead the nation. The Bison forced 39 turnovers and committed just 12. Bucknell tied for first in the country in interceptions (22) and were second in fumbles recovered (17).

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Efficiency 4-4 (1.000) 3-5 (.600) 3-6 (.500)

Princeton Georgetown Lehigh Harvard Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham Colgate Total

4-4 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 1-1 (1.000) 1-2 (.500) 3-3 (1.000) 5-5 (1.000) 3-3 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 31-37 (.838)

Summary 2 TD, 2 FG 3 TD, MFG, PUNT TD, 2 FG, MFG, DWNS, INT 3 TD, FG 2 TD FG FG, INT TD, 2 FG 3 TD, 2 FG 3 TD 2 FG TD%: 19-37 (.514)

 Opponent Duquesne Marist Cornell Princeton Georgetown Lehigh Harvard Holy Cross

Efficiency 5-5 (1.000) 2-2 (1.000) 1-1 (1.000) 1-2 (.500) 3-3 (1.000) 4-5 (.800) 3-3 (1.000) 3-6 (.500)

Lafayette Fordham Colgate Total

2-3 (.667) 0-3 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 24-33 (.727)

Summary 3 TD, 2 FG 2 TD FG TD, MFG 2 TD, FG 3 TD, FG, DWNS 3 TD 2 TD, FG, INT, FUM, HLF 2 TD, INT 2 MFG, DWNS -TD%: 18-33 (.545)

 Team .............................. Rank (of 120) Rushing Offense ....................................83 Passing Offense ...................................104 Total Offense .......................................116 Scoring Offense .....................................95 Rushing Defense .....................................3 Total Defense .........................................12 Scoring Defense ....................................15 Net Punting ...........................................77 Punt Returns..........................................73 Kickoff Returns .....................................40 Turnover Margin.....................................1 Pass Defense ..........................................87 Passing Efficiency................................101 Sacks ....................................................t-35 Sacks Allowed......................................111

Avg. 123.6 150.2 273.8 20.5 78.3 301.6 19.4 33.2 7.8 21.4 2.45 223.3 108.6 2.27 3.45

Individual (top 50) ......................Rank Bryce Robertson (interceptions)...........1 Tyler Smith (all-purpose yards) ..........12 Drew Orth (field goals) ........................17 Tyler Smith (kickoff returns)...............18 Robert De La Rosa (tackles for loss)....t-18 Bryce Robertson (punt returns)..........38

Avg. 1.2 146.3 1.3 26.0 1.6 7.8

NCAA FCS Record Updates: Combined Blocked Kicks, Career (#1): ........................................11 (8 PAT, 3 FG), Josh Eden Blocked Extra Points, Career (#1): .................................................................. 8, Josh Eden Interceptions, Season (#2): .....................................................13, Bryce Robertson Tackles for Loss, Game (t-#3): ................................................6.5, Robert De La Rosa Blocked Field Goals, Career (t-#8): .................................................................. 3, Josh Eden

• Bucknell’s rushing defense yielded just over 78 yards per game in 2011, ranking third in the country. Only three of the Bison’s 11 opponents reached 100 yards rushing, and two (Georgetown, Holy Cross) were held to negative yards. • RB Tyler Smith ended the 2011 campaign on a high note. He led the Patriot League in rushing with a career-high 795 yards. He entered the week-nine game at Lafayette with 370 yards, but proceeded to rush for 212 yards against the Leopards and 204 in the next game at Fordham. His 416 yards in back-toback outings broke the program’s two-game record that had been held by Bucknell Athletics Hall-ofFamer Rich Lemon. Smith enters his senior season with 3,399 all-purpose yards, good for seventh in program history. • OL Ian Dal Bello and DE Josh Eden finished their careers in 2011 with 44 starting assignments apiece. Dal Bello made 44 consecutive starts on the Bison offensive line. No Bucknell player had ever piled up 44 starts in a career before. • One-hundred and fifty-two of Bucknell’s 225 points in 2011 came in the second and fourth quarters. The Bison outscored opponents by a 54-point margin in those two quarters, including 66-27 in the fourth period. • Bucknell, in 2011, posted three separate winning streaks in the same season for the first time since 1949.


 Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 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. Boston University will join the Patriot League as a full member beginning in the 2013-14 season. 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 nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 84 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions 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 2011-12 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: • In the latest release of NCAA Academic Progress Rate, 94 percent of Patriot League teams scored at or above the national Division I four-year average score of 973. • 79 Patriot League teams, and 84 overall from full-member institutions, earned Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA for finishing in the top 10 percent of all teams in the most recent fouryear APR scores. • Navy won the Presidents’ Cup for the first time in school history, and also won the women’s title. Lehigh edged the Mids for the men’s crown. • Lehigh, a No. 15 seed, defeated No. 2 Duke 75-70 in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 16. The victory is up for a “best upset” award for the ESPYs. • Colgate’s Peter Baum became the first player in Patriot League history to win the Tewaaraton Award as the top collegiate lacrosse player, and also claimed the Lt. Enners Award. • Colgate’s Elise DeRoo was named the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while Army’s Brendan Buckley won the Male ScholarAthlete of the Year award. • Ten student-athletes were named Capital One Academic All-Americans, including a first-team selection for Bucknell’s Tim Bolte (Football). • 48 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All-District recognition. • It was the first time in Patriot League men’s basketball history that three teams played in the postseason tournament: Lehigh (NCAA), Bucknell (NIT), American (CIT). • For just the second time in history, two teams won a postseason game as Bucknell also beat Arizona 65-54 in the first round of the NIT. • For the first time in League history, three women’s basketball teams earned postseason bids, as Navy went to the NCAA Tournament, American

to the WNIT and Holy Cross to the WBI. In addition, the Crusaders defeated New Hampshire in the first round of the WBI, giving the League its first postseason victory since 1991. • American became the first women’s basketball team to post a perfect 14-0 mark in PL play. • Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was named ECAC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year as well as an honorable mention AP All-American. • Lehigh’s Chris Lum finished in second place for the Walter Payton award and was named ECAC FCS Offensive Player of the Year while earning multiple All-America honors. • Georgetown’s Andrew Schaetzke finished fourth in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, was honored as ECAC FCS Defensive Player of the Year and became the ninth player in Patriot League history to earn consensus FCS All-America honors from the four major awarding organizations. • Eight players were named FCS All-Americans overall, with Lehigh’s Ryan Spadola and Bucknell’s Bryce Robertson joining Schaetzke as first-team selections. • Lehigh defeated CAA champion Towson 4038 in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship on Dec. 3 to become the first Patriot League team since 2003 to advance to the quarterfinal round. The Mountain Hawks went on to finish at No. 5 in The Sports Network/Fathead.com top 25 and won the ECAC FCS Lambert Cup. • Colgate upset previously unbeaten UMass, 1311, in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. • Colgate and Lehigh both finished in the top 10 of the final Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media rankings. • Bucknell’s Billy Eisenreich was one of eight Patriot Leaguers to earn USILA All-America honors. • Jess Palacio (Navy) was a second-team AllAmerica selection by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) and competed at both the NCAA Cross Country and Indoor Track and Field Championships. • Army junior pitcher Chris Rowley earned second-team All-America honors from two organizations while teammate Kevin McKague garnered third-team honors. Both players were also up for national awards throughout the season. • Bucknell men’s tennis doubles team of Gregg Cohenca and Evan Zimmer became the first Patriot League players to qualify for hte NCAA Championships individual draw.

 The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 23 sports sponsored by the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won the Cup 17 times in its 22-year existence, including 13 of the last 15 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 24 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 standings.

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LEAGUE OVERALL W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Lehigh* 5 0 1.000 194 75 11 2 .846 422 262 Georgetown 3 2 .600 133 118 8 3 .727 297 212 Holy Cross 3 2 .600 136 98 6 5 .545 252 220 Bucknell 2 3 .400 120 98 6 5 .545 225 213 Lafayette 1 4 .200 145 167 4 7 .364 239 308 Colgate 1 4 .200 132 179 5 6 .455 267 334 Fordham# -84 209 1 10 .091 145 369 * Patriot League Champion # Not eligible for Patriot League title and games do not count in PL standings RUSHING Name G McCarney (C) 10 Smith (B) 11 Barket (Le) 10 Whiting (F) 11 Houghton (HC) 10

Att. 139 175 143 171 86

Yds. Avg. 750 5.4 795 4.5 706 4.9 668 3.9 506 5.9

RECEIVING Name G Spadola (Le) 12 Drwal (Le) 13 Mistretta (HC) 11 Fess (HC) 10 Ross (La) 11

Rec. 96 92 60 45 49

Yds. Avg. 1614 134.5 1060 81.5 723 65.7 417 41.7 703 63.9

SCORING Name G Weiss (G) 11 Spadola (Le) 12 Orth (B) 9 McCarney (C) 10 Macomber (HC) 10

TD 0 11 0 9 0

PAT 31 0 16 0 20

TD 9 8 4 1 4

YPG 75.0 72.3 70.6 60.7 50.6

TD RPG 11 8.0 9 7.1 6 5.5 2 4.5 9 4.5

FG PTS PPG 16 79 7.2 0 70 5.8 12 52 5.8 0 56 5.6 12 56 5.6

KICKOFF RETURNS Name G Smith (B) 11 Scheuerman (La) 10 Zitnik (HC) 11 DeCicco (C) 11 Suggs (Le) 11

No. 25 30 19 33 29

Yds. 651 698 427 696 601

TD 0 1 0 0 0

Avg. 26.0 23.3 22.5 21.1 20.7

PUNT RETURNS Name Robertson (B) Drwal (Le) Safford (La)

No. 18 24 14

Yds. 140 172 99

TD 0 0 0

Avg. 7.8 7.2 7.1

G 11 13 11

FIELD GOALS Name Weiss (G) Orth (B) Macomber (HC) Divers (Le) O’Brien (La)

G FGM 11 16 9 12 10 12 13 11 11 9

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Name G Rush Rec. PR KR Tot. YPG Smith (B) 11 795 163 0 651 1609 146.3 Spadola (Le) 12 89 1614 0 0 1703 141.9 Scheuerman (La) 10 450 188 0 698 1336 133.6 Barket (Le) 10 706 329 0 0 1035 103.5 Drwal (Le) 13 0 1060 172 0 1232 94.8

INTERCEPTIONS Name G Robertson (B) 11 Safford (La) 11 McCabe (G) 11 Groome (Le) 13 Andrews (Le) 13

PUNTING Name Murray (F) Swerdlow (La) Page (HC) Gutowski (B) Divers (Le)

TACKLES Name McCabe (G) Wharton (G) DiMassa (C) Groome (Le) Otis (HC)

G 11 11 10 11 13

No. 49 56 41 79 50

Yds. 2160 2218 1538 2898 1834

Avg. 44.1 39.6 37.5 36.7 36.7

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G 11 11 11 13 11

No. 13 4 4 4 4

UT 59 54 54 50 75

FGA 22 15 15 17 16

Yds. 184 135 104 88 41

Pct. FGPG 72.7 1.45 80.0 1.33 80.0 1.20 64.7 0.85 56.2 0.82

TD 0 1 1 0 1

AT TOT TPG 75 134 12.2 47 101 9.2 46 100 9.1 67 117 9.0 22 97 8.8

IPG 1.18 0.36 0.36 0.31 0.31

SK 0.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 3.5

PASSING Team Lehigh Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham Georgetown Colgate Bucknell

G 11 11 11 13 11 11 11

Att. Yds. YPG 512 2387 217.0 422 1623 147.5 353 1462 132.9 411 1677 129.0 434 1360 123.6 367 1105 100.5 352 941 85.5

G Com. 13 365 11 268 11 211 11 229 11 189 11 166 11 142

Att. 558 431 358 390 332 262 265

Yds. 4428 2948 2570 2527 1897 1766 1652

YPG 340.6 268.0 233.6 229.7 172.5 160.5 150.2

SCORING OFFENSE Team G Lehigh 13 Georgetown 11 Colgate 11 Holy Cross 11 Lafayette 11 Bucknell 11 Fordham 11

Pts. 422 297 267 252 239 225 145

Avg. 32.5 27.0 24.3 22.9 21.7 20.5 13.2

SCORING DEFENSE Team G Georgetown 11 Bucknell 11 Holy Cross 11 Lehigh 13 Lafayette 11 Colgate 11 Fordham 11

Pts. 212 213 220 262 308 334 369

Avg. 19.3 19.4 20.0 20.2 28.0 30.4 33.5

TOTAL OFFENSE Team G Rush Lehigh 13 1677 Holy Cross 11 1462 Colgate 11 2387 Lafayette 11 1105 Georgetown 11 1623 Fordham 11 941 Bucknell 11 1360

Pass 4428 2948 1766 2570 1897 2527 1652

Yds. Avg. 6105 469.6 4410 400.9 4153 377.5 3675 334.1 3520 320.0 3468 315.3 3012 273.8

TOTAL DEFENSE Team G Rush Bucknell 11 861 Lehigh 13 1336 Holy Cross 11 1619 Georgetown11 1085 Colgate 11 1833 Lafayette 11 1821 Fordham 11 2801

Pass 2456 2768 2147 2761 2285 2333 2325

Yds. Avg. 3317 301.5 4104 315.7 3766 342.4 3846 349.6 4118 374.4 4154 377.6 5126 466.0


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ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE QB ............................... Ryan Taggart, Holy Cross, Sr. RB ..................... Nick Campanella, Georgetown, So. RB ...........................Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Fr. FB/HB ...................... Travis Friend, Bucknell, So. WR ...........................Frank DeNick, Bucknell, Sr. WR................................... Mike Fess, Holy Cross, So. WR......................................Mark Ross, Lafayette, So. TE ...................................... Kevin Doty, Lafayette, Sr. OL .........................Anthony Carter, Bucknell, Sr. OL ............................. Ian Dal Bello, Bucknell, Sr. OL ............................. Mike Roland, Georgetown, Fr. OL ................................... Keith Schauder, Lehigh, Sr. OL ................................Sean Whited, Holy Cross, Sr. RS ............................Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Fr. PK .................................Brett Weiss, Georgetown, Sr.

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DL ....................Robert De La Rosa, Bucknell, Sr. DL .................................. Josh Eden, Bucknell, Sr. DL ......................................... Ben Flizack, Lehigh, Sr. DL ....................Andrew Schaetzke, Georgetown, Sr. LB......................................Leroy Butler, Lafayette, Sr. LB...................................... Mike Groome, Lehigh, Sr. LB.......................... Robert McCabe, Georgetown, Jr. LB..................................... Ricky Otis, Holy Cross, Sr. DB .................................. Brandon Ellis, Lafayette, Sr. DB ............................ Jeremy Moore, Georgetown, Jr. DB .........................Chandler Fenner, Holy Cross, Sr. DB ....................... Bryce Robertson, Bucknell, Sr. P ............................. Ryan Gutowski, Bucknell, Jr. P ......................................Corey Page, Holy Cross, Sr. P ..................................Ethan Swerdlow, Lafayette, Jr.

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL .................................... Sajjad Chagani, Lehigh, Jr. DL ...................................Andrew Knapp, Lehigh, Sr. DL ........................................Rick Lyster, Lafayette, Jr. DL ................................. Jack Maliska, Holy Cross, Jr. DL ................................Mike Tucker, Holy Cross, So. LB....................................Chris DiMassa, Colgate, Sr. LB.........................................Ben Eaton, Lafayette, Sr. LB....................................C.J. Martin, Holy Cross, Sr. LB ................................ Beau Traber, Bucknell, Jr. DB ................................... Bryan Andrews, Lehigh, Jr. DB .......................Jayah Kaisamaba, Georgetown, Sr. DB ................................ Tom Mannix, Holy Cross, Jr. DB ........................................Billy O’Brien, Lehigh, Jr. DB ............................. Sean Rafferty, Bucknell, Sr.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Lum, Lehigh, Sr., QB DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andrew Schaetzke, Georgetown, Sr., DL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Fr., RB/RS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Tim Bolte, Bucknell, Sr., LB COACH OF THE YEAR Kevin Kelly, Georgetown

  These 28 Bison were selected to the 20111 PL Academic Honor Roll after earning at least a 3.20 grade-point-average. Brandon Besant............................ Computer Science Tim Bolte .....East Asian Studies & Political Science Josh Brake ................................................. Undeclared Ian Dal Bello.......................................... Management Frank DeNick ........................................... Psychology Derek-London Dierkes ........................ Management Jordan Dudas ........................................... Undeclared Josh Eden ............................................... Management Travis Friend ............................................ Undeclared Ryan Gutowski ..........................................Economics Jake Hartman ........................................... Undeclared Reishad Jessup...........................................Economics Patrick Joyce .......................................... Management Austin Kevitch ...................................... Management Stefen Laukien...........................................Economics Trey Lauletta............................................. Undeclared Clark Maturo ................................................... History Derek Maurer ........................................... Undeclared Robert Owoyele ........................................Economics Brandon Pinnock.................................. Management A.J. Pompliano ..........................................Economics Vince Pompliano ......................................Economics Sean Rafferty ....................................Political Science Bryce Robertson ................................... Management Carson Rohrbaugh ............................... Management Tracey Smith ............................................ Undeclared Troy Steinhilber ....................................... Psychology Sal Vallala............................................... Management A total of 406 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 1998 ............12 2006 ............18 1991 ............16 1999 ............18 2007 ............20 1992 ............13 2000 ............16 2008 ............23 1993 ............18 2001 ............20 2009 ............31 1994 ...........10 2002 ............21 2010 ............31 1995 ...........10 2003 ............24 2011 ............28 1996 .............9 2004 ............26 1997 ...........12 2005 ............24

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Tyler Smith

Tim Bolte

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Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Fordham

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Lafayette Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham

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Lafayette Holy Cross Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Davidson

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

1989 Holy Cross Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Colgate Fordham

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Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Colgate Fordham

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1995 5-0 9-1-1 3-2 7-4 3-2 7-4 3-2 7-4 1-4 4-7 0-5 1-9

Bucknell Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross

2000 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-2 1-3 1-4

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

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Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Towson Bucknell Fordham Lafayette

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Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Fordham Holy Cross Georgetown

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Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross Colgate

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1998 Lehigh Colgate Bucknell Lafayette Fordham Towson Holy Cross

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2001 Lehigh Colgate Fordham Bucknell Holy Cross Towson Lafayette Georgetown

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2006 2002 Fordham Colgate Lafayette Lehigh Towson Georgetown Holy Cross Bucknell

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2003 Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham Towson Lafayette Georgetown Holy Cross

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2010

2007 Fordham Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Georgetown

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Saturday, Sept. 1 Colgate at Albany Georgetown at Davidson Monmouth at Lehigh Saturday, Sept. 8 Wagner at Georgetown Bucknell at Marist Colgate at South Dakota Fordham at Villanova Lafayette at William & Mary Lehigh at Central Connecticut State Saturday, Sept. 15 Cornell at Fordham Yale at Georgetown Penn at Lafayette Brown at Holy Cross Bucknell at Delaware Princeton at Lehigh Sacred Heart at Colgate

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Sa Saturday, Sept. 22 Georgetown at Princeton Ge Colgate at Stony Brook Co Dartmouth at Holy Cross Da Fordham at Columbia Fo Lafayette at Bucknell La Lehigh at Liberty Le Fr Friday, Sept. 28 Holy Cross at Harvard Ho Sa Saturday, Sept. 29 Brown at Georgetown Br Lafayette at Robert Morris La Colgate at Yale Co Cornell at Bucknell Co Fordham at Lehigh Fo Sa Saturday, Oct. 6 Georgetown at Fordham Ge Princeton at Lafayette Pr Bucknell at Holy Cross Bu Columbia at Lehigh Co Sa Saturday, Oct. 13 La Lafayette at Yale Lehigh at Georgetown Le Bu Bucknell at Harvard Fo Fordham at Cincinnati Ho Holy Cross at Colgate

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Saturday, Oct. 20 Holy Cross at Lafayette Bucknell at Lehigh Georgetown at Colgate Saturday, Oct. 27 Georgetown at Lafayette Colgate at Bucknell Fordham at Holy Cross Saturday, Nov. 3 Lafayette at Colgate Fordham at Bucknell Lehigh at Holy Cross Saturday, Nov. 10 Bucknell at Georgetown Lafayette at Fordham Colgate at Lehigh Holy Cross at Wagner Saturday, Nov. 17 Colgate at Fordham Holy Cross at Georgetown Lehigh at Lafayette Bryant at Bucknell



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Bucknell Football:   More Than a Century of Tradition

The game bore little ittl resemblance bl tto what h t we now kknow as ffootball, tb ll and d even one off th the school h l names hhas bbeen changed. h d IIn N November of 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 127th season in 2012. Scores of marvelous players have donned the Orange and Blue over the course of the 126 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.

 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.

 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 also-unbeaten Fordham, but the Bison prevail, 14-13, in a classic at the Polo Grounds.

 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.

 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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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.

Fittingly, Rich Lemon concludes his remarkable career with a Patriot League title, as Bucknell outlasts Colgate, 28-27, in the heart-stopping season finale. The win gives Bucknell its first football title in over 30 years. Lemon graduated with 4,742 rushing yards, nearly 2,100 more than the previous record-holder.

 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.

 Sam Havrilak sets a Bucknell single-game 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.

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Rich Lemon

 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.

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

 Sam Havrilak

Ken Jenkins arrives at Bucknell, and over the next four years, develops into one of the finest players in Bucknell history. He would set a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980, and he later played with three NFL teams.

 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.

 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.

 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.

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.

 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.

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

 On Jan. 27, Joe Susan is introduced as the 26th head coach in Bucknell history.

 In its second year under Susan, Bucknell equals the school record with a five-win improvement from 2010. The Bison posted a 6-5 overall mark one year after going 1-10. Highlighting the campaign was an impressive ability to force turnovers. Bucknell finished first nationally in turnover margin (+2.45) and DB Bryce Robertson led the country in interceptions with 13, breaking both the program and Patriot League standards.

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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 goal in that game was the longest in the country that year.

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

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Mathewson, 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 University’s Gateway residences. In 1924, the Bison moved into what The Bison of 1895... is now Christy Mathewson-Memorial their legacy endures more than a century later. Stadium, and christened the new field against Lafayette before a crowd of k ll to a 7-2-2 recordd that h included l d d a 13-7 andd lledd Bucknell 15,000. Lafayette won the contest, 21-3, despite a 43- win over Penn State and a 26-0 rout of Miami in the yard field goal by Bison captain Wally Foster to open Orange Bowl. the scoring. In 1938, the second season under Al Humphreys, the Late that year, Bucknell beat Navy, 6-0, and Rutgers, Bison won at Penn State, 14-0. It was the last time that 12-7, to highlight the first of three seasons in which Buck- Bucknell would defeat the Nittany Lions, who rose to nell was coached by “Uncle Charlie” Moran, who had national prominence following the end of World War II. led Centre College’s “Praying Colonels” to a memorable In 1949, Bucknell finished 6-2, and both losses (to upset of Harvard. The Bison finished 8-2 in 1924, which Temple and Gettysburg) were by one point. Gettysburg represented the most victories ever by a Bucknell team. scored the winning TD in its 34-33 win in the final 40 Moran’s 1925 team visited President Calvin Coolidge seconds. in the White House while in Washington to play GeorgeBucknell closed out the 1950 season with four straight town, and the Bison were rolling along at 6-2-1 when they wins, which set the stage for the 1951 campaign, in which played at the University of Detroit on Thanksgiving Day. the Bison rolled to a 9-0 mark. The perfect season conThe Bison won that game, 7-0, but the flamboyant coach cluded with a 21-20 win at Colgate and a 33-6 trouncing also had scheduled a game at Dayton two days later. The of Delaware in Memorial Stadium that led to a more than travel and two games in three days were too much, and mild celebration on campus. the weary Bison dropped a 19-0 decision. The 1951 team boasted several All-East and Little This was not the first time Bucknell encountered All-America players, and the Associated Press poll rescheduling difficulties. The 1891 team, led by Hall of Fam- leased on Nov. 20 listed Bucknell at No. 20 in the nation. ers Andrew Wyant and “Warhorse” Allen, opened the In 1954, BU beat Lehigh, 48-46, in a wild affair season with a 16-10 victory at Lafayette, but then had to that produced the highest losing score ever by a Bison play Lehigh the following day and suffered a 62-4 beating. opponent. Future College Football Hall of Famer Carl Snavely One of the great eras in Bucknell football began in made his debut as Bucknell coach in 1927, and promptly 1958 with the arrival of Bob Odell, and after a 1-8 mark posted a 13-7 win over Penn State, the Bison’s first win in that first season, Odell led Bucknell to a 15-8 Homeever in State College. His teams went on to beat the Nit- coming win over Rutgers in 1959. The following year, tany Lions for the next three years, and then the future a shutout of Delaware capped a 7-2 season and earned Big Ten power dropped Bucknell from its schedule for the first of two Lambert Cups for Odell’s teams. The three years. Bison reclaimed Eastern supremacy in 1964, winning Times do change. the Lambert Cup with a 7-2 mark. In 1929, Bucknell completed its second 8-2 season Bucknell won the Middle Atlantic Conference title in history with a 78-0 win over Dickinson. In that game, in 1965 with a 26-14 win over Delaware, and closed the future college 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 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, three undefeated seasons, and the record included and attempts at the record were abandoned. season-ending wins over two of the powers of the day, Mitch Farbstein, a member of the Bucknell Athletics Washington & Jefferson (10-6) and Fordham (14-13). Hall of Fame, was captured in the pages of Life after he The latter was played before a large crowd at the Polo led Bucknell to a 14-13 win over Gettysburg in 1971. That Grounds, where Christy Mathewson had gained fame same year, the bruising fullback scored five touchdowns for the New York Giants. in a 33-0 win over Lafayette. Edward “Hook” Mylin arrived on the scene in 1934 A 39-yard field goal by Al Yuknus with 20 seconds left


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• 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.

with the Patriot League title on the line. In a game that will be long remembered by all in attendance, Bucknell battled to a 28-27 win when a Colgate two-point conversion pass in overtime was batted down by Brandon Little, who would later earn All-America honors. Bucknell built on its championship season by winning its first 10 games the following fall and compiling a 12-game winning streak, the second longest in school history. In the process of posting more wins than any other Bison team, Coach Gadd’s charges were nationally ranked and led the Patriot League in total defense for the third straight year. However, the memorable season and win streak came to an end with a 48-14 loss at Colgate in 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 behind an offense that scored 320 points — the third-highest single-season total in school history. Quarterback Don McDowell turned in one of his career-best performances to lead the Orange and Blue to a 21-16 victory at nationally ranked Colgate, while Jabu Powell stepped in at running back and led the 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 3824 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 improvement over the previous season. Former Bucknell assistant coach (1981-90) Joe Susan took over the Bison in 2010 and is in the process of returning the team to the top of the Patriot League as he enters his third season on the Christy MathewsonMemorial Stadium sideline. In 2011, he led Bucknell to a 6-5 record, a school record-tying five-win improvement from the previous fall. On the following pages are the 10 most significant Bucknell football games ever played, compiled in chronological order. There are certainly many more games that deserve consideration, but we had to make some tough choices. Let the friendly arguments begin.

• The 1935 Orange Bowl game between Bucknell and Miami featured the first-ever college football photograph transmitted over the wire by the Associated Press.

BRAD TUFTS retired in the spring of 2000 after more than 30 years as a member of the University’s athletic department staff.

Jabu Powell helped Bucknell to its first win at Penn’s Franklin Field in more than 30 years in 1999.

gave Bucknell k ll a 19-17 win at Dayton in the h 1982 season opener, the Bison’s first visit to the southern Ohio city since “Uncle Charlie” tried to win two games in 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. The drama of that contest, though, paled in comparison to the Bucknell-Colgate game in 1996, as the Bison and Red Raiders again played into overtime, this time

 • 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.

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Yale .................................................................869 Harvard..........................................................821 Penn ...............................................................818 Princeton .......................................................786 Fordham ........................................................749 Dartmouth ....................................................656 Delaware ........................................................656 Lafayette ........................................................654 Lehigh ............................................................650 Dayton ...........................................................628 North Dakota State ......................................627 Cornell ...........................................................625 North Dakota ................................................612 Northern Iowa ..............................................610 Colgate ...........................................................608 Holy Cross .....................................................604 Brown.............................................................583 Drake .............................................................574 Furman ..........................................................573 Villanova........................................................572 Bucknell..................................................571

Robert De La Rosa forced a team-high three fumbles for the Bison in 2011.

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

  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.

  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.

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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  This was the fourth shutout in nine games for a terrific defensive team, and precipitated 24 hours of furious campaigning that led to Bucknell’s first-ever Lambert Cup. The win also came on the heels of eight straight losses to Delaware, and clinched first team Little AllAmerica honors and other awards for quarterback Paul Terhes.

  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 accuracy, 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.


 The next week, Bucknell faced a Colgate team that stood 4-2-1, and had hammered Bucknell, 47-24, the year before. Farbstein was unstoppable, rushing for 192 yards and a touchdown as the Bison routed the rivals from the Chenango Valley. Student enthusiasm has been unsurpassed since that time, and the goal posts came down after both games.

  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.

     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 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 99yard 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 OL (L-R): Don Shump, Neal Thompson, Joe Dlugos, George Hogan

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Don Rubright against UMass in 1972.

The list above was restricted to games that were actually played. A game that was never played, however, also deserves mention. On Nov. 22, 1963, the nation was shocked and paralyzed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Bucknell campus mourned with the rest of the world, and the football game scheduled at home the next day with the University of Delaware was postponed. Bucknell had won three of its first five games before stumbling in a 14-13 loss to Lafayette. However, victories over Temple, Colgate and Lehigh brought the Bison to 6-3 going into the 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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 GAME 43 42 40 38 37

36 35 34 33

Rich Lemon (Colgate), 11/11/95 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 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

 GAME 282 268 252 236 229 222 215 212 211 210

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 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 James Ostendarp (NYU), 10/1/1949 Rich Lemon (Bloomsburg), 9/4/1993

GAME, OPPONENT 364 Tony Vinson (Towson), 11/13/93 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

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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

 MOST YARDS, TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES 416 Tyler Smith vs. Lafayette (212) & Fordham (204), 2011 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 91 Hassen Abdellah vs. Lehigh, 10/27/79 90 Al Yanelli vs. Delaware, 11/9/46 88 Jim Ostendarp vs. NYU, 10/1/49 84 Matt Hart vs. Ohio-Wesleyan, 10/12/63 84 Brad Myers vs. Temple, 10/10/52 MOST YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON (Min. 100 att.) 6.9 Jim Ostendarp, 1949 (120-828) (Min. 150 att.) 6.8 Burt Talmage, 1951 (150-1025)

 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 296 Brandon Wesley, 2010 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, 1974-76 517 Brandon Wesley, 2010488 Paul Terhes, 1958-60 473 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68

 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

100-YARD GAMES, SEASON 11 Rich Lemon, 1994 100-YARD GAMES, CAREER 28 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES, SEASON 11 Rich Lemon, 1994 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES, OVERALL 17 Rich Lemon, 1993-1995 YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, GAME 268 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/2005 YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, SEASON 1149 Daris Wilson, 2004 YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, CAREER 2041 Daris Wilson, 2001-04

Daris Wilson broke school marks for rushing yards in a game, season and career by a quarterback.


 CAREER 42 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 31 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 30 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 28 Jim Given, 1985-87 26 Don McDowell, 1997-99 25 Rob Glus, 1991-94

 GAME .875 Marcello Trigg (vs. Duquesne), 9/6/08 (14-16) .857 Todd Hatajik (vs. Columbia), 9/22/90 (18-21)

Bucknell’s top two passing leaders - Scott Auchenbach (r) and Jim Given (l). Auchenbach set an NCAA record by completing his first 18 passes against Colgate in 1989. He went on to break Given’s career passing records and was elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. Given joined him in the Hall two years later. 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 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 3145 Brandon Wesley, 20102863 Travis Kopp, 1991-94 2818 Bill Lerro, 1963-65

 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 171 Brandon Wesley, 2010 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, 1974-76 287 Brandon Wesley, 2010258 Paul Terhes, 1958-60 241 Travis Kopp, 1991-94

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SEASON .671 Marcello Trigg, 2008 (104-155) .660 Daris Wilson, 2004 (62-94) .657 Travis Kopp, 1992 (92-140) .629 Bob Gibbon, 1983 (185-295) .628 Bill Lerro, 1964 (98-156) .611 Daris Wilson, 2003 (58-95) CAREER .631 Daris Wilson, 2001-04 (140-222) .604 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 (365-604)

 MOST YARDS, SEASON, FRESHMAN 1699 Brandon Wesley, 2010 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)

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

INTERCEPTIONS, GAME 6 Kerry Snow (C.W. Post), 1976

SEASON 21 Todd Hatajik, 1990 19 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 17 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 16 Bob Gibbon, 1984 15 Jim Given, 1986 Rob Glus, 1994

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 18 Scott Auchenbach (Colgate), 11/11/89

INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON 20 Kerry Snow, 1976 INTERCEPTIONS, CAREER 33 Kerry Snow, 1974-76

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

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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.

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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 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 1819 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 1663 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 1609 David Berardinelli, 1989-92 1608 Mike Guerrini, 1987-88 1515 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-pres. 1390 Ardie Kissinger, 1995-98

 Jim Horan ranks second on Bucknell’s all-time receiving list (2,110 yards). SEASON 73 Dave Kucera, 1984 72 Shaun 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.

 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 773 Mike Guerrini, 1988 769 David Berardinelli, 1991 735 Lester Erb, 1990 David Berardinelli, 1992 724 John Sakowski, 1995

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TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, GAME 3 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71 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)

 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 1896 Brandon Wesley, 2010 1861 Bob Gibbon, 1983

MOST PLAYS, CAREER 964 Jim Given, 1985-87

 GAME 341 325 301 300 296 291 285 283 255 254

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 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 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 1609 Tyler Smith, 2011 1584 Matt Walsh, 1992 1533 Rich Lemon, 1995 1489 Tyler Smith, 2010 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 3399 Tyler Smith, 20093286 Lester Erb, 1987-90 3204 Brad Myers, 1950-52

 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

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 3409 Brandon Wesley, 2010MOST PLAYS, SEASON 455 Todd Wenrich, 2001 450 Brandon Wesley, 2010 A.J. Kizekai holds nearly every kickoff return mark in program history.


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 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 MOST YARDS, CAREER 730 Dante Ross, 2002-05 626 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000 LONGEST RETURN 89 Matt Hart (Ohio Wesleyan), 10/12/63

 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

 GAME 50 Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/29 30 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

 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

 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 Drew Orth, 2011 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 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

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 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

 MOST PUNTS, GAME 12 Billy Windle (Towson), 11/11/2000 MOST PUNTS, SEASON 79 Ryan Gutowski, 2011 72 John Toman, 1991 70 Ryan Gutowski, 2010 MOST PUNTS, CAREER 207 Rich Miller, 1993-96 HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME 52.0 Mike Connell (Delaware), 11/17/62 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) LONGEST PUNT 89 Bill Lane (Temple), 1936 80 Mike Morrow (Northeastern), 1984 71 Ryan Gutowski (Lehigh), 2011 70 Ken Durr (Cornell), 1980 70 Rich Miller (Harvard), 1994 66 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998

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Ryan Berry (Colgate), 2003 Glyn Lipp (Boston Univ.), 1978 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998

 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 13 Bryce Robertson, 2011 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 14 Bryce Robertson, 2008-11 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

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

 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 9 Pete Mauritz, 1980 Andy Carmona, 1999 Joe Massey, 2000 CAREER 25.5 Dave Hibbard, 1978-80 Ed Burman, 1993-95 22.5 Joe Massey, 1999-2002 22 Pete Mauritz, 1978-80 19.5 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11 17.5 Juan Morales, 1999-2002 Sean Conover, 2002-05 16.5 Bruce Keltie, 1978-80 16 Roosevelt Smith, 1989-91 Eric Green, 1996-99 Note: Tackles/sacks are not official NCAA statistics; kept since 1977

 EXTRA POINTS, GAME 3 Josh Eden (Colgate), 11/13/10

MOST RETURN YARDS, SEASON 184 Bryce Robertson, 2011 150 Kevin Eiben, 2000

EXTRA POINTS, SEASON 6 Josh Eden, 2010

MOST RETURN YARDS, CAREER 232 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70

EXTRA POINTS, CAREER 8 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11

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

FIELD GOALS, CAREER 3 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11

 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

COMBINED BLOCKS, GAME 3 (3 PAT) Josh Eden (Colgate), 11/13/10 COMBINED BLOCKS, SEASON 8 (6 PAT, 2 FG) Josh Eden, 2010 COMBINED BLOCKS, CAREER 11 (8 PAT, 3 FG) Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11


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 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 ATTEMPTS, SEASON 622 2003 578 2004 577 2005 563 1951 539 2006 535 1971 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

 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 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, 9/16/89 354 Towson State, 10/7/89 353 Towson State, 9/19/92 PASSING YARDS, SEASON 2465 1986 2453 1989 2339 2001 2260 1988 2226 1990 TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON 23 1990 20 2008 19 1989 18 1994 17 1986 1988 1992 AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON 246.5 1986

 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

FEWEST OPPONENT POINTS, SEASON 7 1918 (6 games) 33 1940 (8 games) 37 1920 (9 games) 37 1929 (10 games) 38 1934 (11 games)

PLAYS, SEASON 828 1970

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

AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON 463.3 1951

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 64 2006-pres. 63 1996-2002

TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 12 CCNY, 11/11/44

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 20 OR MORE POINTS 8 1996-97

TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 50 1951 POINTS, QUARTER 39 CCNY, 11/11/44

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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 POINTS, SEASON 339 1951 337 1990 320 1999 296 2004 284 2003 282 1997 278 1998 272 1994

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 CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 24 1897-1906 CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES 10 1950-52 MARGIN OF VICTORY 78 vs. Dickinson (78-0), 11/28/29 vs. CCNY (78-0), 11/11/44

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 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 4 1914, 1918, 1925, 1931 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT 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

Don McDowell helped Bucknell register 593 yards of total offense against Towson in 1998.

Scott Lillis was a member of the 1986 Bison squad that had a record 2,465 passing yards.

INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON 31 1944 30 1951

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 The following players have rushed for at least 100 yards in a single game for the Bison: Yds. Name Opponent Year 282 Jabu Powell Cornell 2000 268 Dante Ross Marist 2005 252 Daris Wilson Holy Cross 2004 236 Chris Peer Holy Cross 1997 236 Daris Wilson Colgate 2004 229 Rich Lemon Fordham 1996 222 Joel Boyd Gettysburg 1977 215 Jabu Powell Duquesne 2000 212 Tyler Smith Lafayette 2011 211 Jim Ostendarp NYU 1949 210 Rich Lemon Bloomsburg 1993 208 Burt Talmage Muhlenberg 1952 207 Rich Lemon Colgate 1995 206 Mitch Farbstein Gettysburg 1971 204 Tyler Smith Fordham 2011 199 Daris Wilson Fordham 2003 197 Brad Myers Muhlenberg 1951 197 Ken Jenkins Lafayette 1980 196 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1995 193 Sam Havrilak Colgate 1968 192 Mitch Farbstein Colgate 1972 192 Ken Jenkins Brown 1980 191 Ken Jenkins Boston U. 1980 189 Dave Vassar Lehigh 1967 189 C.J. Hopson Holy Cross 2009 188 Brad Myers Temple 1952 188 Bob Langan Lafayette 1973 188 Rich Lemon Fordham 1993 188 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1994 187 Rich Lemon Harvard 1994 185 Burt Talmage Delaware 1951 181 Burt Talmage Muhlenberg 1951 180 Marshall Hall Boston U. 1982 180 Josh DeStefano Fordham 2006 178 Rich Lemon Fordham 1995 173 Rich Lemon Yale 1996 173 Chris Peer St. Mary’s 1997 172 Gene Hubka Muhlenberg 1944 171 Rich Lemon So. Connecticut 1994 171 Chris Peer Duquesne 1997 167 Bob Langan Columbia 1974 164 Jess Brinson Georgetown 2001 163 Rich Lemon Lehigh 1993 160 Brian Henesey Colgate 1989 158 Lou Tomasetti Ursinus 1937 158 Rick Wardrop Vermont 1973 158 Ken Jenkins Cornell 1980 158 Earl Beecham Cornell 1985 158 Jabu Powell Duquesne 1999 158 Jabu Powell Fordham 1999 157 Sam Havrilak Temple 1968 156 Jabu Powell Georgetown 2000 156 Ken Jenkins Slippery Rock 1980 155 Rick Diez Lafayette 1970 155 Mitch Farbstein Rutgers 1971 154 Burt Talmage Lafayette 1952 153 Brad Myers Gettysburg 1952 153 Bob Coons Delaware 1965 153 Frank Arentowicz Lehigh 1966 152 Burt Talmage Lafayette 1951 152 Matt Walsh Lafayette 1992 152 Rich Lemon Colgate 1993 152 Rich Lemon Towson 1994 150 Dick McCartney Lehigh 1954 150 Sam Havrilak Maine 1968 149 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1996 148 Blamah Sarnor Lehigh 2003 147 Brad Myers Colgate 1951 147 Blamah Sarnor Duquesne 2003 146 Gene Hubka NYU 1944 146 Ken Jenkins West Chester 1980 145 Burt Talmage Lehigh 1951 145 Rich Lemon Fordham 1994 144 Sam Havrilak Delaware 1967 144 Mitch Farbstein Lafayette 1971 143 Burt Talmage Buffalo 1951 143 Bruce Smith Lafayette 1965 143 Daris Wilson Duquesne 2004 142 Brad Myers Temple 1950 142 Rich Lemon Lehigh 1995 140 Mitch Farbstein Gettysburg 1972 140 Bob Langan Boston U. 1973

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140 139 139 138 138 138 136 136 135 135 134 134 133 131 131 131 130 130 129 128 128 128 128 127 126 126 126 125 124 123 123 123 122 122 122 122 122 122 121 121 120 120 120 120 119 119 119 119 119 118 118 117 117 117 117 117 116 116 116 115 115 115 115 115 114 114 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 110

Kadero Watson Jim Ostendarp Daris Wilson Don Rodgers Rich Lemon Dan Palko Rich Lemon C.J. Hopson Harry Bonk 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 Tyler Smith 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

Holy Cross Muhlenberg Cornell Temple Brown Lafayette So. Conn. Duquesne Villanova 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 Georgetown Lafayette UMass Penn Buffalo Lafayette Colgate Boston U. Lehigh Lafayette Lafayette Fordham Muhlenberg Albright Cornell Columbia

2005 1949 2004 1963 1993 1998 1995 2009 1944 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 2011 1963 1972 2003 1951 1952 1978 1979 1994 1994 1995 2005 1943 1957 1994 2001

110 109 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

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 Ken Jenkins Marshall Hall Matt Walsh Daris Wilson Daris Wilson Frank Lazio Jacques Peay Craig Svendsen Kenny Davis Jeremiah Young 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

Georgetown Lehigh Gettysburg Gettysburg Northeastern Cornell Columbia Lehigh Cornell Towson Holy Cross Marist Ursinus Gettysburg Delaware State Towson Cornell Gettysburg Columbia Brown Cornell Fordham Lafayette Cornell Brown Holy Cross Duquesne 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

2006 1965 1961 1963 1979 1979 1985 1987 1995 1998 1999 2007 1936 1959 2003 2003 2003 1979 1982 1992 2003 2004 2004 1981 1993 2005 2011 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

Brian Henesey rushed for 100 yards in a game seven times in his career.


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  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 Tyler 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 Jeremiah Young ............ 1

The following players have passed for at least 300 yards in a single game for the Bison: Yds. Name Opponent Year 383 Rob Glus Fordham 1994 358 Scott Auchenbach Towson 1989 353 Travis Kopp Towson 1992 350 Jim Given Colgate 1986 342 Scott Auchenbach Fordham 1989 335 Jim Given Lafayette 1986 323 Bob Gibbon Columbia 1983 304 Travis Kopp Lafayette 1991 303 Jim Given IUP 1986

The following players have recorded at least 100 receiving yards in a single game for the Bison (since 1945): Yds. Name Opponent Year 264 Tom Mitchell Temple 1965 202 Lester Erb Fordham 1989 201 Carl Probst The Citadel 1971 194 Lester Erb Lafayette 1989 184 David Berardinelli Towson State 1992 170 David Berardinelli Lafayette 1991 166 Shaun Pasternak Duquesne 2008 162 Tom Mitchell Temple 1964 156 Shaun Pasternak Fordham 2008 151 Dave Kucera Northeastern 1986 150 Mike Guerrini Harvard 1987 150 Shaun Pasternak Colgate 2008 149 David Berardinelli Lehigh 1991 149 Ron Rockett Colgate 1998 148 Tom Mitchell Lehigh 1965 147 Ron Kinsey Harvard 1964 147 David Berardinelli Holy Cross 1992 145 Don Lenhard Maine 1966 141 Tom Mitchell Dartmouth 1963 140 Dan Scocca Towson State 1989 140 A.J. Kizekai Lafayette 2009 139 Tom Mitchell Lafayette 1964 139 Ed Hughes Lehigh 1982 137 Jerome Griffin Colgate 1970 137 Dave Kucera Davidson 1986 136 Joe Gallagher Lafayette 1951 136 Scott Lillis Colgate 1987 135 Albert Marquardt Cornell 2002 134 Tom Mitchell Harvard 1964 134 Dave Kucera New Hampshire 1986 134 Mike Morrow Davidson 1986 132 Mike Pensabene Maine 1974 130 John Sakowski Lehigh 1995 130 Albert Marquardt Holy Cross 2003 129 Dave Kucera Merchant Marine Acad. 1983 129 Jim Horan Lehigh 2001 127 Shaun Pasternak Lehigh 2009 126 Joe Gallagher Kent State 1951 126 Joe Gallagher Buffalo 1951 126 Dave Kucera Lehigh 1986 126 Dave Kucera Delaware 1986 125 Tom Mitchell Lafayette 1963 125 Paul Gilewicz Colgate 1968 125 John Sakowski Army 1995 120 Irv Renneisen Colgate 1974 119 Ron Rockett Holy Cross 1998 119 Jim Horan Holy Cross 2001 117 Mike Morrow Lafayette 1986 117 Lester Erb Dartmouth 1989

Georgetown Columbia Cornell Delaware Lafayette Lehigh Georgetown Temple Columbia Holy Cross Duquesne Columbia Colgate Fordham Holy Cross West Chester Lafayette Holy Cross Army Cornell Lafayette Penn Lehigh Buffalo Davidson Lehigh Fordham Delaware Lafayette Dartmouth Lafayette Colgate Lehigh Colgate Ohio Wesleyan Davidson Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Georgetown Lafayette Kings Point Hofstra Penn Cornell Cornell Princeton Delaware Marist

2002 2003 2008 1961 1976 1993 2011 1964 1990 1994 2000 2001 1973 1993 1996 1980 1987 1988 1988 2011 1995 1998 2005 1951 1965 1970 1994 1983 2010 2010 1965 1986 1987 1997 1964 1971 1987 1987 1989 1986 1998 2001 2010 1964 1965 1967 1987 1987 1988 1971 2008

Name ...............................................100-Yard Games Tom Mitchell ..................11 Mike Guerrini ..................8 Dave Kucera .....................7 Albert Marquardt ............6 Shaun Pasternak ..............6 Lester Erb..........................5 David Berardinelli ...........4 Mike Morrow ...................4 Ron Rockett ......................4 Joe Gallagher ....................3 Ron Kinsey .......................3 Victor Walker ............... 3 Frank DeNick ...................2 Paul Gilewicz ....................2 Jim Horan .........................2 Ardie Kissinger ................2 Rich Lemon ......................2 Scott Lillis .........................2 Carl Probst........................2 John Sakowski ..................2

Name ...............................................300-Yard Games Bob Gibbon ......................1 Rob Glus ...........................1

Bob Gibbon was the first 300-yard passer in Bucknell history with 323 yards against Columbia in 1983.

Albert Marquardt Albert Marquardt Shaun Pasternak Richard Tyrrell Larry Brunt Damon Garner Frank DeNick Ron Kinsey Lester Erb Rich Lemon Kyle Harris Albert Marquardt William Stein Brad Bernardini Ardie Kissinger Ken Jenkins Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Victor Walker Steve Noteboom Ardie Kissinger Daniel Zvara Marty McKibbin Tom Mitchell Paul Gilewicz Rich Lemon Dave Kucera Frank DeNick Victor Walker Tom Mitchell Mike Morrow Scott Lillis Ron Rockett Tom Mitchell William Stein Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Lester Erb Mike Morrow Ron Rockett Albert Marquardt Victor Walker Tom Mitchell Ron Kinsey Charles Bair Craig Cavlovic Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Carl Probst Shaun Pasternak

 

  Jim Given ..........................3 Scott Auchenbach ............2 Travis Kopp ......................2

117 117 117 116 115 114 114 113 113 112 112 111 110 109 109 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100

William Stein....................2 Charles Bair ......................1 Brad Bernardini ...............1 Larry Brunt.......................1 Craig Cavlovic ..................1 Damon Garner .................1 Jerome Griffin ..................1 Kyle Harris ........................1 Ed Hughes ........................1 Ken Jenkins ......................1 A.J. Kizekai .......................1 Don Lenhard ....................1 Marty McKibbin ..............1 Steve Noteboom...............1 Mike Pensabene ...............1 Irv Renneisen ...................1 Dan Scocca .......................1 Richard Tyrrell .................1 Daniel Zvara .....................1

Frank DeNick registered two career 100-yard receiving games.

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

    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

    TD 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 10

    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

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

    TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 7

    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 S1 at Fordham S23 S2 at Princeton S30 S3 at Penn O7 O Lehigh O14 at Cornell O O21 O at Towson State O28 O Lafayette N4 Holy Cross N11 N at Colgate N18 at Army N Totals To (11 games)

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S2 at Villanova S18 Cornell S1 S2 S25 Columbia O2 O at Georgetown O9 O Penn O16 Lafayette O O23 at Lehigh O O O30 at Holy Cross N6 N Fordham N13 Colgate N N20 Duquesne N2 Totals (11 games) To

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

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S2 S22 vs. Gettysburg S29 Muhlenberg S2 O O6 at Lehigh O13 at Kent State O O20 Buffalo O O O27 at Lafayette N3 N Temple N N10 at Colgate N17 Delaware N Totals (9 games) To

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

    TD 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 2 5 2 17

    TD 0 3 1 4 2 2

S1 S13 at Connecticut S20 Slippery Rock S2 S27 at Brown S2 O4 at Davidson O11 Lafayette O O18 West Chester O O25 at Lehigh O2 N1 N Cornell N8 Colgate N15 at Boston Univ. N Totals (10 games) To

Att. S6 Duquesne 27 S20 at Lafayette S2 11 S2 S27 Penn 0 O4 at Harvard 19 O11 at Yale O 14 O18 at Fordham O 22 O25 Holy Cross O2 36 N N1 Lehigh 30 N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 29 N15 at Towson State N 36 N22 at Colgate N2 11 Totals (11 games) To 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

    TD 2 4 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 14

S2 S22 vs. Gettysburg S29 Muhlenberg S2 O6 at Lehigh O13 at Kent State O O20 Buffalo O2 O2 O27 at Lafayette N3 Temple N N10 at Colgate N17 Delaware N Totals (9 games) To

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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    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

    TD 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 19

    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

Yards 179 286 198 280 152 264 280 234 228 226 2327

TD 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 12

    TD 3 2 0 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 15

Comp.-Att. S10 Villanova 23-44-3 S1 S17 Colgate 14-32-1 S1 S24 S2 at Penn 17-30-1 O1 O at Army 17-30-2 O8 Lafayette 20-29-1 O15 Princeton 16-33-0 O O22 O2 at Columbia 16-28-0 O29 Davidson 17-36-1 O2 N5 at Lehigh 27-38-3 N12 N at Holy Cross 18-38-4 Totals (10 games) 185-338-16 To

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

SS6 Duquesne SS13 at Robert Morris SS20 Cornell O4 O at Marist O11 Hofstra O O O18 at Georgetown O25 Colgate O N1 N at Holy Cross N8 N Lafayette N15 at Lehigh N N N22 Fordham Totals (11 games) T

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 S1 at Fordham 22-34-0 S23 S2 at Princeton 24-36-3 S30 S3 at Penn 17-35-1 O7 O Lehigh 24-35-1 O O14 at Cornell 13-25-2 O21 O at Towson 14-26-0 O28 O Lafayette 12-25-1 N4 N Holy Cross 25-41-0 N11 N at Colgate 12-29-0 N18 N at Army 18-36-0 Totals To (11 games) 192-344-10

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

    TD 0 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 17

   

    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 S2 at Columbia 22-41-2 S29 S2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 13-30-1 O6 Towson 19-33-1 O O13 at Lafayette 16-26-0 O2 O20 Georgetown 19-29-2 O2 O27 at Fordham 36-67-3 N3 Holy Cross 23-37-2 N N10 Lehigh 21-38-1 N N17 at Colgate 15-32-1 To Totals (10 games) 209-384-13

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TD 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 12

Comp.-Att. S8 Indiana (Pa.) 22-37-0 S15 Carnegie-Mellon13-22-1 S1 S22 S2 at Northeastern 21-31-1 S29 S2 at Princeton 18-32-3 O6 O Cornell 9-16-1 O13 O at New Hampshire 19-30-1 O20 O at Davidson 22-32-1 N3 N Lafayette 11-26-2 N N10 at Lehigh 22-37-1 N N17 at Delaware 23-47-1 Totals To (10 games) 180-310-12

Yards 286 242 243 165 108 220 277 80 216 223 2060

TD 2 2 4 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 16

    S8 Indiana (Pa.) S1 S15 Carnegie-Mellon S2 S22 at Northeastern S2 S29 at Princeton O O6 Cornell O O13 at New Hampshire O O20 at Davidson N N3 Lafayette N N10 at Lehigh N N17 at Delaware To Totals (10 games)

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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 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 2010 2011

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 Tyler Smith Tyler Smith

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 70 104 135 110 175

 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 845 643 432 484 633 426 795

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 3.9 4.5

Marshall Hall led the Bison in rushing in 1982 with 737 yards.

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Ye Year 1960 19 1961 19 1962 19 1963 19 1964 19 1965 19 1966 19 1967 19 1968 19 1969 19 1970 19 1971 19 1972 19 1973 19 1974 19 1975 19 1976 19 1977 19 1978 19 1979 19 1980 19 1981 19 1982 19 1983 19 1984 19 1985 19 1986 19 1987 19 1988 19 1989 19 1990 19 1991 19 1992 19 1993 19 1994 19 1995 19 1996 19 1997 19 1998 19 1999 19 2000 20 2001 20 2002 20 2003 20 2004 20 2005 20 2006 20 2007 20 2008 20 2009 20 2010 20 2011 20

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 Brandon Wesley Brandon Wesley

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 85 296 171 221 116

 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 1699 1446

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 .578 .525

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 6 7

Marcello Trigg was Bucknell’s top passer from 2006-09.

Ye Year 1960 19 1961 19 1962 19 1963 19 1964 19 1965 19 1966 19 1967 19 1968 19 1969 19 1970 19 1971 19 1972 19 1973 19 1974 19 1975 19 1976 19 1977 19 1978 19 1979 19 1980 19 1981 19 1982 19 1983 19 1984 19 1985 19 1986 19 1987 19 1988 19 1989 19 1990 19 1991 19 1992 19 1993 19 1994 19 1995 19 1996 19 1997 19 1998 19 1999 19 2000 20 2001 20 2002 20 2003 20 2004 20 2005 20 2006 20 2007 20 2008 20 2009 20 2010 20 2011 20

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 Frank DeNick Frank DeNick

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 38 42

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 258 423 554

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 1 3

Nisan Trotter led the Bison in receiving in 2004 with 461 yards on 25 catches.


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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 Drew Orth Tyler Smith 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 0 199 8 0 6 0 0 255 0 255 10 0 0 377 6 0 8 0 8 0 11 0 9 0 10 0 11 2 11 0 17 0 14 0 0 277 0 199 0 244 17 0 9 0 0 277 0 300 12 2 0 177 0 3 4 0 0 166

 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 1122 45 0 48 48 9 4488 8 4433 0 48 48 0 3366 1100 5555 6 43 43 0 6600 10 67 10 67 0 3366 0 48 48 0 4488 0 66 66 0 54 54 0 60 60 0 68 68 66 0 66 0 102 102 0 84 84 9 54 54 8 43 43 14 66 14 66 0 1102 02 0 5544 9 54 54 7 51 51 0 74 74 5 3322 7 2244 0 2244 1122 5522

Year 1990 1991 1992 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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 Travis Nissley Sean Rafferty

Solo 58 62 79 68 62 70 76 78 59 61 51 37 39 63 61 46 62 35 40 49 40 44

Ast. 38 49 30 49 37 74 53 55 32 43 51 46 50 53 36 38 40 41 49 52 23 26

Total 96 111 109 117 99 144 129 133 91 104 102 83 89 116 97 84 102 76 89 101 63 70

Kevin Ransome’s 116 tackles in 2003 are the most by a Bison in the last 14 years.

Will Carney totaled more than 50 points in 2006 and 2007.

Russ Strohecker is Bucknell career tackles leader with 370. Hed led the team in tackles from 1992-94.

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1972 Division I-AA All-East First Team OL ............ Stan Durtan FB............. Mitch Farbstein LB............. John Dailey DL ............ Doug Nauman

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

QB ............ Jim Given WR........... Mike Morrow W LB............. Greg Schiano

11987 K................ Steve Barimo K TE ............ Scott Lillis WR........... Mike Guerrini W

11988 W ........... Mike Guerrini WR OL ............ Dan Meenan

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Division I-AA All-East First Team RB ............ Ken Jenkins

Fi Team First QB ............ Scott Auchenbach, Most Valuable Player M Second Team Se LB............. Craig Cavlovic DB ............ Mike Augsberger RB ............ Brian Henesey K............... Steve Barimo K. DL ............ Mark Williams LB............. John Spatafore DB ............ Erik Street Bill Farthing named Scholar-Athlete Bi of the Year

1982

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1979 Division I-AA All-Star Team HB............ Hassen Abdellah C............... Jim Tomeo P ............... Ken Dorr

1980

Division I-AA All-Star Team Honorable Mention DT............ Brad Henneman

Fi Team First TE ............ Jeff Pape OL ............ Jay Butler K............... Todd Krutchkoff K. DB ............ Mike Augsberger DB ............ Trevor Smith Second Team Se OL ............ Doug Roebuck OL ............ Paul Austin RB ............ Craig Cavlovic RB ............ Brian Henesey DL ............ Eric Jantzi LB............. Bill Higgins

Larry Schoeneberger

11991

11994

Fi Team First TE ............ Jeff Pape LB............. John Spatafore Second Team Se DL ............ John Lusk D OL ............ Eric Rutter O DL ............ Bill Pisano D David Berardinelli named ScholarD Athlete of the Year At

Fi Team First RB ............ Rich Lemon, Co Co-Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the Year LB............. Russ Strohecker P ................ Rich Miller Second Team Se TE ............ Mark Gentile DL ............ Ed Burman DL ............ Jeremy Patty LB............. Andrew Welty DB ............ John Henry DB ............ Mark Miller Rob Glus named Scholar-Athlete of Ro the Year th

11992 Fi Team First DL ............ John Lusk D Second Team Se WR........... David Berardinelli W Scholar-Athlete of the Year Sc OL ............ Jeff Hart O OL ............ Eric Rutter O RB ............ Matt Walsh

11993 Fi Team First DL ............ Cecil Boone D OL ............ Scott Thistlewaite O Second Team Se Q QB ............ Rob Glus Sc Scholar-Athlete of the Year W WR........... Brad Bernardini O OL ............ Don Watson D DL ............ Sean Brauser LB............. Russ Strohecker D DB ............ Mark Miller RB ............ Rich Lemon

Hassen Abdellah

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11995 Fi Team First WR........... John Sakowski W RB ............ Rich Lemon DL ............ Ed Burman, Defensive Player of the Year De LB............. Rob Bird Second Team Se OL ............ Jason Donkers OL ............ Brian Gay OL ............ Mariusz Misiec QB ............ Jim Fox PK ............ Rich Miller DL ............ Hunter Adams DL ............ Pat Feeley DB ............ Mark Miller


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Fi Team First NG ........... Adam Lord, De Defensive Player of the Year LB............. Joe Massey LB............. Stephane Pluviose Se Second Team OL ............ Rashad Stallworth LB............. Kevin Ransome OL ............ Rashad Stallworth

Fi Team First RS ............. A.J. Kizekai DL ............ Josh Eden D Second Team Se OL ............ Chad Glasser O

22008 Fi Team First RS ............. A.J. Kizekai Second Team Se P ................ Phil Azarik RB ............ A.J. Kizekai WR........... Shaun Pasternak W

22003 Se Second Team OL ............ Rashad Stallworth LB............. Kevin Ransome

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Dorian Petersen

1996

11999

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

Fi Team First OL ............ Lucas Carlaw DL ............ John Papadakis LB............. Shawn Redd Se Second Team RB ............ Jabu Powell TE ............ Corey Hurley DB ............ Reed Tunison

1997 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

1998 First Team OL ............ Lucas Carlaw OL ............ Jason Wancowicz DL ............ Eric Green LB............. Shawn Redd Second Team WR........... Ronnie Rockett PK ............ Ross Coleman

22000 Fi Team First FS ............. Kevin Eiben Sc Scholar-Athlete of the Year LB............. Vince Ficca Se Second Team RB ............ Jabu Powell PK ............ Chris Lundberg DL ............ Tom Kuhn DL ............ Adam Lord

22001 Fi Team First OL ............ Jon Churchill DT............ Tom Kuhn NG ........... Adam Lord LB............. Joe Massey LB............. Mark Tallman CB ............ Reed Tunison Se Second Team OL ............ Carson Book TE ............ Greg Readinger RB ............ Jabu Powell W WR........... Jim Horan

Fi Team First DB ............ Jerome Acy DL ............ Sean Conover, De Defensive Player of the Year DB ............ Virgil Rush QB ............ Daris Wilson Se Second Team OL ............ Aaron DeGraffenreidt DL ............ Corey Mayo LB............. Kevin Ransome OL ............ Jon Scharf KR KR/PR Dante Ross named Special Te Teams Player of the Year

22005 Fi Team First DL ............ Sean Conover

22006 Fi Team First LB............. Dorian Petersen Second Team Se FB............. Josh DeStefano OL ............ Joel Hoffer OL ............ Stefan Niemczyk DB ............ Matt Palermo

Fi Team First LB............. Greg Jones RS ............. A.J. Kizekai Second Team Se DL ............ Robert De La Rosa D DB ............ Ahkiel White D Travis Nissley named Scholar-Athlete Tr of the Year

22010 Fi Team First DL ............ Josh Eden D Second Team Se DL ............ Robert De La Rosa D FB............. Travis Friend QB Brandon Wesley named Rookie of the Year th Academic All-Patriot League Ac Tim Bolte, Travis Nissley, Jason VollTi mar, John von Paris m Travis Nissley named Scholar-Athlete Tr of the Year

22011 Fi Team First DL ............ Robert De La Rosa D DL ............ Josh Eden D P ................ Ryan Gutowski PK ............ Drew Orth DB ............ Bryce Robertson D RB ............ Tyler Smith Second Team Se OL ............ Anthony Carter O OL ............ Ian Dal Bello O WR........... Frank DeNick W FB............. Travis Friend DB ............ Sean Rafferty D LB............. Beau Traber Academic All-Patriot League Ac Tim Bolte, Bryce Robertson Ti Tim Bolte named Scholar-Athlete of Ti the Year th

Sean Rafferty

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(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 Josh Eden ........................... DL Robert De La Rosa............ DL

  (Outstanding Newcomer) Rick Diez.............................FB John Dailey .........................LB Mike Axe........................... OG Rick Wardrop .....................FB Kerry Snow ........................QB Vince Woody .....................HB Len Bucher .........................LB Mike McDonald ................OT Jim Gush ............................... S Ken Jenkins........................HB Marshall Hall ......................FB Brad Henneman................DT Scott Somerville .................LB Mark Wisniewski ..............DT Earl Beecham ....................HB Scott Lillis ..........................DE 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 2010 Brandon Wesley ................QB 2011 Evan Byers ..........................LB 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

 (Outstanding Lineman) Bob Brown ............................T Ed Jamieson ...................... OG Doug Nauman...................DT 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 2010 Josh Eden ........................... DL 2011 Robert De La Rosa............ DL Josh Eden ........................... DL 1964 1969 1971 1972

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2011 Bison Gridiron Club Award winner Robert De La Rosa with head coach Joe Susan.

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(Outstanding Player vs. Colgate) 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

2011 Keating-Rieu Memorial Award Winner Trey Lauletta 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Jim Given ...........................QB 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 Josh Eden ........................... DL Trey Lauletta......................QB

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(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.


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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 Tyler Anderson ................. DL Bryce Robertson ...............DB

  (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 1995 Mark Miller ........................ FS 1996 Jack Boyle............................ SS 1997 Sean Thompson ................. SS 1998 Jason Bowman ...................LB 1999 Kevin Eiben ........................ FS 2000 Reed Tunison .................... CB 2001 Bobby Young ...................... FS 2002 Joe Massey ..........................LB 2003 Kevin Ransome ..................LB 2004 Virgil Rush .........................DB 2005 Dorian Petersen .................LB 2006 Dorian Petersen .................LB 2007 Ryan Slater ..........................LB 2008 Greg Jones...........................LB 2009 Greg Jones...........................LB 2010 Sean Rafferty ......................LB 2011 Sean Rafferty .....................DB

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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

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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 Ryan Gutowski ..................... P Jeff Goyette ...................LS/LB Ryan Gutowski ..................... P

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(Outstanding Player vs. Lafayette) Shane Snyder ........................C John Wallace......................DE Bob Nesselbush ....................C Harry Buell ........................DT Andy Henry...................... ILB Steve Weiss ........................ TB Dan Connolly ....................DE Doug Roebuck ..................OT John Lusk ...........................DE Rob Fraass........................... FS Andy DeFalco ...................DT Rich Lemon ....................... TB Rob Bird ..............................LB Willie Jackson....................DB Ron Rockett ......................WR Jason Marrow .................... TB Reed Tunison ....................DB Lucas Phillips ....................QB Stephane Pluviose ..............LB Daris Wilson ............ WR/QB Tim Johnson ...................... RB Frank Lazio........................ RB Kadero Watson.................. RB Dorian Petersen .................LB Ryan Slater ..........................LB A.J. Kizekai ........................ RB A.J. Kizekai ........................ RB Frank DeNick ...................WR Tyler Smith ........................ RB

 (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 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Eric Rutter ........................ OG Jeff Hart ..............................OT Don Watson.......................OT Ed Frattarelli ......................OT Brian Gay .......................... OG Jason Donkers .................. OG Mariusz Misiec ..................OT Mariusz Misiec ..................OT Jason Wancowicz ..............OT Lucas Carlaw .....................OT Garry Reynolds .................OT Jon Churchill .................... OG Rashad Stallworth.............OT Rashad Stallworth............ OG Stephen Watts.......................C Aaron DeGraffenreidt ..... OG Stefan Niemczyk .............. OG Stefan Niemczyk .............. OG Chad Glasser .....................OT James Phelan ........................C James Phelan ........................C Jason Vollmar .......................C Anthony Carter .................OL

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(Outstanding Back/Receiver) 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 1983 Jacques Peay .......................FB 1984 Scott Somerville ............. OLB 1985 Earl Beecham ....................HB 1986 Mike Morrow ...................WR 1987 Mike Guerrini ..................WR 1988 Andy Henry........................LB Dan Scocca ........................ TB 1989 Lester Erb..........................WR Dan Scocca ................TB/WR 1990 Craig Cavlovic ....................FB Brian Henesey ................... TB 1991 David Berardinelli ...........WR 1992 David Berardinelli ...........WR Matt Walsh......................... TB 1993 Brad Bernardini ...............WR Damon Garner .................WR 1994 Rob Glus ............................QB Mark Gentile ..................... TE 1995 Rich Lemon ....................... TB 1996 Rich Lemon ....................... TB 1997 Jeff Bombich .......................FB 1998 Ron Rockett ......................WR 1999 Jason Marrow .....................FB 2000 Jabu Powell ........................ RB 2001 Jim Horan .........................WR 2002 Jim Horan .........................WR 2003 Albert Marquardt ............WR 2004 Nisan Trotter ....................WR 2005 Daniel Zvara .....................WR 2006 Josh DeStefano ...................FB 2007 A.J. Kizekai ........................ RB 2008 Shaun Pasternak ..............WR 2009 Cale Cadman ....................WR 2010 Tyler Smith ........................ RB 2011 Tyler Smith ........................ RB

2011

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2001

2000

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 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 Alex Iwaskiw ....................WR Tim Bolte ............................LB Frank DeNick ...................WR Josh Eden ........................... DL

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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 Travis Nissley .....................LB Tim Bolte ............................LB

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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 Kyle Boline......................... DL Tim Bolte ............................LB

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Ryan Gutowski ..................... P Tyler Smith ........................ RB

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 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:

 (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 2011

• 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 Bryce Robertson, DB, 2nd team

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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 1973 2011

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 John Dailey, LB, Second Team All-America Universal Sports Small College Bryce Robertson, DB, The Sports Network (1st Team) Walter Camp (1st Team) Phil Steele (3rd Team)

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Ken Donahue, TE John Dailey, LB Steve Leskinen, DT Larry Brunt, SE Dave Kucera, WR David Berardinelli, WR

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David Berardinelli, WR Travis Nissley, LB

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David Berardinelli, WR

Adam Lord

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Bryce Robertson

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George Young, noted National Football League executive and former Bison fo football star, passed away in December 2001 at the age of 71. Young earned Little A All-America honors in 1951 on the Bison team that went 9-0, the last Bucknell te team to finish a season undefeated. A 1952 BU graduate, Young played in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game and then on season with the Dallas Texans before breaking into the front office ranks with one th Baltimore Colts in 1968. He held several positions in that organization before the m moving to the 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 th organization and helping it to Super Bowl titles following the 1986 and 1990 that se seasons. The winner of the NFL’s Executive of the Year Award an unprecedented v times, Young was named Senior Vice President of Football Operations for five th NFL in 1998. the Young was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.


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 (1970-1976, College Division; Since 1980, University Division) Since the inception of the CoSIDA Academic-AllAmerica 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 3.3 cumulative grade point average. Bison football players have earned that honor 23 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 2010 Travis Nissley, LB, 2nd team 2011 Tim Bolte, LB, 1st 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 David Berardinelli 1991 David Berardinelli Ian DiBernardo Jeff Hart Tom Martin 1992 David Berardinelli 1993 Brad Bernardini Rob Glus Steve McHugh 1997 Steve Pratico 2000 David Evans 2001 Kyle Harris 2002 Dave Gibson Will Smith Billy Windle 2003 Justin Gibson Shawn Tidwell David Ulmer 2004 Mike Cangelosi Justin Gibson 2005 Michael Boccella Ryan Bower David Frisbey 2006 Michael Boccella David Frisbey 2007 Ryan Walsh 2008 Kevin Mullen Sam Nana-Sinkam 2010 Tim Bolte Travis Nissley 2011 Tim Bolte

Tim Bolte (top) and Travis Nissley (bottom) Bucknell’s two most recent Academic All-Americans

Bucknell’s Academic All-America Wall

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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 1948 .........................John G. Geosits 1949 ........................... Edward J. Stec

2003 co-captains Mike Leatherman (41) and Tim Johnson (7) celebrate a victory at Fordham.

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................................... 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 2010 .................................. Josh Eden .....................................Travis Nissley .................................... Jason Vollmar ...................................Marlon Woods 2011 .................................. Josh Eden ......................................Sean Rafferty * - selected at end of season


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Brian Henesey was the first Bison player to lead the team in rushing four straight years. He played with the Arizona Cardinals in 1994.

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Pos. RB T T FB

NFL Team(s)/Year(s) New York Giants, 1987 Pottsville Maroons, 1925 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930 Canton Bulldogs, 1922; Cleveland Indians, 1923 Justin Brumbaugh HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931 Sean Conover DE Tennessee Titans, 2006-2007; Atlanta Falcons, 2008; Detroit Lions, 2009 Enio Conti G Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-45 Harry “Gump” Dayhoff HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924; Pottsville Maroons, 1925 Jack Dempsey T Pittsburgh Steelers, 1934; Philadelphia Eagles, 1934, 1937 Wally Diehl FB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-30 John Dooley T Rochester Jeffersons, 1922,192425; Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 Bill Edgar HB Buffalo All-Americans, 1923; Akron Indians, 1923 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 Tony Kostos E Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927-31; 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 Brad Myers HB Los Angeles Rams, 1953, 1956 Philadelphia Eagles, 1958

Pos. C

NFL Team(s)/Year(s) Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Tom Mitchell TE Oakland Raiders, 1966; Baltimore Colts, 1968-73; San Francisco 49ers, 1974-77 Smokey Ostendarp HB New York Giants, 1950-51 Max Reed C Buffalo Bisons, 1925; Frankford Yellowjackets, 1926-27; New York Giants, 1928 Tom Rodgers T Boston Yanks, 1947 Stu Smith HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1937-38 Walt Szot T Chicago Cardinals, 1946-48; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1949-50 Lou Tomasetti HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939-40; Detroit Lions, 1941; Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-42 Frank Wilsbach G Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 Ernie Woerner T Newark Tornadoes, 1930 • All players listed above were on official NFL regular-season rosters. List courtesy of Jim Campbell, former Director of the Bison Club.

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Pos. LB

CFL Team(s)/Year(s) Toronto Argonauts, 2001-2011 Hamilton TigerCats, 2012-

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Pos. AFL Team(s)/Year(s) OL/DL Carolina Cobras, 1999-2000; Nashville Kats, 2001; Las Vegas Gladiators, 2001-2003 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003-04 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2005-06 OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003

Sean Conover (top) with the Tennessee Titans in 2007. Kevin Eiben (bottom) was the MVP of the Toronto Argonauts 2004 Grey Cup team.

Ken Jenkins played for the Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins after a Hall of Fame career at Bucknell.

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Mike Axe

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Abdelaal, Hesham, 2007 Abdellah, Hassen, 76-77-78-79 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) Afkhami, Amir, 2011 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, 2008-09-10 Anderson, Charron, 92 Anderson, Eric, 81-82 Anderson, George, 58 Anderson, Josh, 2008-09

Phil Azarik

Bagdy, Charles, 74-75 Bailey, Brandon, 2002-03-04-05 Bailey, G.W., 26 Bailey, William, 2002 (Mgr.) Bair, Charles, 67-68-69 Baker, Dennis, 71 Baker, Joseph, 82-83 Baker, Michael, 84-85 Baker, W.R., 15-16 Balcavage, Thomas, 80 Baldauf, B.A., 16 Baldwin, C.H., 04-05-06-07 Baldwin-Youngblood, Demetrius, 2011 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 Batten, Burke, 2011 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, Andrew, 2009 Benedict, G.N., 28 (Mgr.) Benjamin, Ronald, 66 Bennett, Brad, 77 Bennett, Clyde, 44-46 Bennett, Walter, 40-41 Berardinelli, David, 89-90-91-92 (TC) Bergfeld, John, 58-59 Bergkamp, Harry, 32-33-34 Bering, Joseph, 72-73 Bering, Joseph Jr., 2003 Berk, Leon S., 38 Bernardini, Brad, 93 Berry, Ryan, 2003-04 Besant, Brandon, 2011 Bessel, Morris, 39-40 (CC) Bianchi, Robert, 72-73-74 Biden, Douglas, 71 Biemer, Thomas, 83 Bigler, Harold S., 44 Bihl, A.W., 23-24-25-26 Bihl, V.A., 19-20-21-22 (C) Binns, D.H., 05 Bird, Robert, 93-94-95 (CC) Black, Peter, 81 Blaisdell, N.S., 24-25-26 Blaisdell, W., 24 Blecksmith, Alex, 2000

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Bloch, Darren, 93 Blount, Stephen, 86 (Mgr.) Bobulinski, Lisa, 86 (Mgr.) Boccella, Michael, 2004-05-06 Boehmer, John, 78-79-80-81 Boiston, George, 32-33-34 (CC) Bolger, John, 74-75-76 Boline, Kyle, 2008-09-10 Bollinger, E.E., 27-28-29 Bolte, Tim, 2008-09-10-11 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 Brake, Josh, 2011 Brander, Russell, 85 Brandiff, W.D., 23 Brandt, C.F., 18 Braunlich, Earl, 43* Brauser, Sean, 92-93 Brazinski, Paul, 2008-09-10 Breckheimer, Mark, 74 Breen, Chris, 98 Bresnicky, James, 82 Brewer, C.B., 11 (Mgr.) Briggs, Jamal, 2008-09-10 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

Hunter Adams Byers, Evan, 2011 Byham, S.L., 21 Bzdick, John, 2002

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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 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) Carson, James, 2011 Carswell, Michael, 79-80 Carter, Anthony, 2008-09-10-11 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


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Stephen Edwards 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 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

Dailey, John, 71-72-73 (CC) Dakan, Michael, 76-77 Dal Bello, Ian, 2008-09-10-11 D’Aloia, Paul, 77-78-79 Damaschke, Dennis, 73-75 D’Amico, Lawrence, 79-80 Daniels, B.E., 09-10 Dann, D.I., 30 Danowski, F., 14 Dante, Darrell, 82 Darrington, Raphael, 2002 Darrup, Chris, 89 Davenport, Robert G., 50-51 Davidson, Donald, 46-47-48-49 (CC) Davidson, E.E., 1883 Davidson, Michael, 74 Davies, J.E., 1883 Davies, Peter, 82-83-84 Davis, Brien, 95 Davis, Jason, 2006-07-09 Davis, Kenny, 2004-05 Davis, Lee, 58 (Mgr.) Davis, R.G., 14 Davis, R.J., 1891-92 Davis, Roosevelt, 2006 Dayhoff, H.O., 20-21-22 Deacon, Thomas, 44* Dean, Thomas A., 49-50-51 DeAngelis, Frank, 41 Decker, Andrew, 2003-04-05 DeCoursey, E., 22 (Mgr.) DeDominicis, Eric 95 Dee, 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, 2008-09-10-11 DeMartino, Matthew, 2005-06 Dempsey, John, 31-33 DeNick, Frank, 2009-10-11 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) Dierkes, Derek-London, 2011 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 Dudas, Jordan, 2011 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

Kirk Foulke

 Eachus, John, 57-58-59 Eaton, A.T., 23 Ebner, G.G., 19 Eck, Stephen, 70-71-72 (CC) Eckard, Alex, 2010-11 Eden, Josh, 2006-07-10 (CC)-11 (CC) 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

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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) Forbes, Brent, 2011 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, 2009-10-11 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 Friend, Travis, 2010-11 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

 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

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Bill Grennon 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 Gatto, Nick, 2010-11 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, 2008-09-10 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 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, 2009-10-11 Gore, Frederick W., 39-40-41 (CC) Gornto, Josh, 2007-08-09 Gorski, Peter, 93 Goyette, Jeff, 2010-11 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 Gutowski, Ryan, 2010-11 Guyton, Zachary, 84-85-86 Gyre, Richard, 2000

 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.) 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 Hartman, Jake, 2011 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)

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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, Richard J., 49-50 Hettche, Ray, 57-58-59 Hewson, John, 43 Heydrick, Edward, 31 Heysham, T., 1890-91 Hibbard, David, 78-79-80 (TC) Hiles, James D., 81-82 Higgins, Eric, 97-99-2000 Higgins, William, 88-89-90 Hill, Willie, 95-96-97 Hines, Gregory, 93-95 Hinkle, W. Clarke, 29-30-31 Hislop, James, 76-78 Hislop, Thomas, 75-76-77 (CC) Hixson, Mike, 56-57-58 Hoak, K.E., 29-30-31 Hodges, Gilbert, 93-95 Hoffer, Joel, 2004-05-06 Hoffman, E.T., 1897 Hoffman, Richard, 43 Hogan, George, 95-96-97 Hohowski, Ronald, 60 Hollabaugh, Richard, 74 Holland, Craig, 78 Hollinger, C.D., 25-26 Hollinshead, F., 1893-94-96 Hollister, William, 53 Holmes, Robert, 55-56-57 Homa, David, 84 Homan, F.W., 19-20-21-22 Hoover, James, 47-48-49 Hopler, 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.)

Jenkins, Walter, 70 (Mgr.) Jenkinson, E.J., 1895-96-97 Jennings, G.A., 1893-94-96-97 Jessup, Reishad, 2011 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, Matt, 2010-11 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 Joyce, Patrick, 2011 Joyner, Terence, 98-99 Julian, A.F., 20-21-22

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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 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, Patrick, 2011 Kelly, W.T., 24 Keltie, Bruce, 77-78-79-80 (TC) Kennedy, Antwan, 2002-03 Kenny, Brian, 64

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Idleman, Lee, 53 (Mgr.) Imbertson, Mark, 96-97 Ingram, Chris, 2007 Ityokumbul, Terna, 2010-11 Iwaskiw, Alex, 2008-09-10

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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)

Ken Jenkins


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Dave Kucera 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.) 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.)

Adam Lord 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

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LaBrec, Josh, 94-95-96-97 Lachman, James, 2003-04-05 Lair, Alex, 2008 Lair, Andrew, 2006-08 Lake, Jim, 77 Lambert, Oliver, 65 Landis, Daryl, 89 Lane, William H., 36-37-38 (CC) Lane, Jr., William H., 69-70 Langan, Robert, 72-73-74 Lange, Kenneth, 83 Laskowski, Joseph, 69-70-71 Laughton, Robert, 62-63-64 Lauletta, Trey, 2011 Law, C.C., 1883 (C) Law, Keith D., 51 Lawrence, Calvin, 77 Lawrence, F.A., 15-16 Layman, Doug, 96-97 Lazio, Frank, 2002-03-04 Leach, Chester R., 48-49-50 Leatherman, Michael, 2000-01-02-03 (CC) Leavitt, Shirley M., 31 (Mgr.) Leavitt, Willard H., 36 (Mgr.) Lebec, Richard, 60-61 Lee, Josh, 2007-08-09 Lees, W.L., 17 Lefkandinos, George, 43 Leisey, Randall, 67 Lemon, Richard, 93-94-95-96 (TC) Lenhard, Donald, 64-65-66 Lenhardt, G.K., 03-04-05-06 (C) Lennox, Scott, 94-95 Lerro, William, 63-64-65 Lesher, H.V., 04 Lesifko, Michael, 73-74 Leskinen, Steve, 73-74 Lester, John, 78 Letchworth, George, 54 (Mgr.) Levine, William, 85-86-87 Lewis, Anthony, 2000-01-02 Lewis, Raymond P., 18 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

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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 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 Marvel, Lee, 2011 Maslanik, Ronald, 59-60 Mason, Joseph S., 49-50-51 Masonis, Robert, 83-84 Massaro, Luke, 2009-10 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.) Maturo, Clark, 2011 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 McDonnell, Dylan, 2011 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*

“Touchdown Twins” Brad Myers and Burt Talmage celebrate with coach Harry Lawrence after a 33-6 win over Delaware clinched a perfect 1951 season.

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Mariusz Misiec 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 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 Morgan, Ryan, 2010-11 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

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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 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, 2007-08-09-10 (CC) 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

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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

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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, 2008-09-10-11 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, 2009-10-11 Oyekoya, Samuel, 2009-10-11 Ozersky, 1902

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Paglia, Blaise, 2000-01 Palermo, Matt, 2004-05-06 Palko, Dan, 96-97-98-99 (TC) Palladino, Robert, 69 (Mgr.) -70 (Mgr.) Palmer, Derrick, 2010-11 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., 15-16(C) -19 Peatross, Gary, 92-93-94 Peay, Jacques, 81-82-83 Pechulis, Arnold V., 48-49-50 (CC) Pecone, Chris, 96 Peer, Chris, 95-96-97 (TC) Pegg, Harold C., 37-38-39 (CC) Pegg, Robert, 65 Pensabene, Michael, 73-74-75 Perkins, Oji, 95-97 Perry, Bernard, 94-95-96 (Mgr.) Peters, Charles, 31-32-33 Petersen, Dorian, 2003-04-05-06 (CC) Pethick, Robert, 33-34-35 Petronzio, Matt, 95 (Mgr.) Pettit, Raymond F., 51-52 Pezak, Joseph, 68 Pfeiffer, William B., 35-37 Pflug, David, 89-90 Phaturos, William, 92 Phelan, James, 2007-08-09 (CC) Phelps, D.E., 02 Phillip, Josh, 2010-11 Phillips, David, 80-81-82 Phillips, Joseph, 68-69-70 Phillips, Kenneth, 93 (Mgr.)-94 (Mgr.) Phillips, Lucas, 98-99-2000 (TC) Phillips, Michael, 93-94-95 Pickering, Cyril, 2006 Piekarski, F., 18 Piersol, L.O., 06-07 Pimm, 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 Pompliano, A.J., 2010-11 Pompliano, Vince, 2011 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

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 Radcliffe, William, 67-69 Rafferty, Jon, 2000 Rafferty, Sean, 2008-09-10-11 (CC) 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.) Rawles, Lonnie, 2011 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

Dante Ross


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Greg Schiano 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, 2008-09-10-11 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, 2008-09-10-11 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)

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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 Sangimino, Joe, 2010 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 Sellers, Sean, 2010-11 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, 2009-10-11 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 Skinner, John, 69 Skwara, Gabe, 2010-11 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, 2007-08-09-10 Smith, S.C., 00 (Mgr.) Smith, Stuart M., 34-35-36 (CC) Smith, Tracey, 2010-11 Smith, Trevor, 87-88-89-90 Smith, Tyler, 2009-10-11 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 Steinbeck, Matthew, 2011 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

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, 2009-10-11 Traceski, Raymond S., 44 Traub, T. Geoffrey, 63-64-65 (C) Trigg, Marcello, 2006-07-08-09 Trimble, W.S., 17 (Mgr.) Trimmer, L.M., 24-25-26-27 Trotter, Nisan, 2002-03-04 Trudnak, Stephen, 29-30-31 Trumble, Thomas, 65-66 Truxel, C.E., 27-28-29 Tuck, V.L., 24-25 Tunison, Reed, 97-99-2000-01 (CC) Turri, Ralph, 73-74-75 (CC) Tustin, P., 1887-89 Twiford, Kenneth, 59-60-61 Tyler, Raymond L., 42-43-46 Tyrrell, Richard, 60-61-62 (C) Tyson, J.R., 08-11

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Valentino, Joseph R., 35 Valinoti, Jack, 85 Vallala, Sal, 2010-11 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

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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

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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 Walker, Victor, 2010-11 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 Wesley, Brandon, 2010-11 West, R.M., 1887 Weymouth, C.A., 1897-98-99 Wheeler, C.A., 04 White, Ahkiel, 2007-08-09-10 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, 2007-08-09-10 (CC) 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

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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, Jeremiah, 2010-11 Young, Robert, 97 (Mgr.)-98 Yuknus, Albert A., 81-82-83-84

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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 Tyler Smith, kickoff return vs. Duquesne, 2010 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 Bill McKay, pass interception vs. Lafayette, 1945

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Yards 80 80 80 80 80 79 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 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 Frank DeNick, pass from Brandon Wesley vs. Lafayette, 2010 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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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.

In seven years under Tom Gadd, Bucknell ... • Enjoyed seven straight winning seasons, the only time in the 120year 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. The Bison enjoyed their first 10-win season in 1997.

Tom Gadd guided the 1996 Bison to the Patriot League Championship.

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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 6-3-0 .667 6-3-0 .667

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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 Bob Odell Bob Odell

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Overall Year W-L-T Pct. 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 2010 1-10-0 .091 2011 6-5-0 .545 Totals (126 years) 571-548-51 .510

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 1-4-0 .200 2-3-0 .400 60-83-1

Head Coach 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 Joe Susan Joe Susan

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 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) 2010s .....................................7-15-0 (.318)

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: 86-39-1 (.687) In First Home Game: 93-31-1 (.748) In First Away Game: 44-77-4 (.368)


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N30 Lafayette

L

0 59

  N12 Penn State N19 at Penn State

L L

0 54 0 24

S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N10 N17 N24

 at Lafayette at Lehigh at Wyoming Seminary Dickinson at Cornell

O2 O9 O13 O19 O26 N16 N28

 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

  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

  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

W L W W W W W T L

16 4 32 4 32 12 70 0 6

10 62 0 0 12 10 0 0 12

  O1 O15 12 N5 N12

at Cornell at F&M at Dickinson at Penn State

L

0 54 W 22 ..

W 38 0 L 0 18

  S30 O14 O21 N1 N3 N11 N30

at Shamokin at F&M 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

S23 S30 O4 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N18 N30

 L 0 50 L 0 74 W 10 4 W 18 8 L 0 20

 O11 O12 O15 O26

W W L W W W L L



 O10 O11 O20 N2 N17

at Milton A.C. Wyoming Seminary at Wilkes-Barre Franklin & Marshall vs. Colgate Carlisle vs. Penn State at Lafayette

W L W L W L W

10 6 23 0 26 18 20

6 10 0 36 0 36 12

at Pennsylvania Franklin & Marshall Wyoming Seminary vs. Gettysburg vs. Penn State Carlisle vs. Dickinson

L W W W L W W

0 40 24 0 24 0 50 0 0 16 18 4 28 0

  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

  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

  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

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

22 22 10 40 5 0 45 5 0 0

0 5 47 0 0 35 0 0 12 30

  S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24

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

  S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N23 N27

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

  S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N27

Steelton YMCA at Buffalo vs. Carlisle at Pittsburgh at Pennsylvania Villanova at Yale at Navy Baltimore Medical at Watertown

W W W L L W L W W L

6 0 29 0 16 0 0 24 5 6 61 5 5 36 23 0 17 5 0 6

  S26 O3 O10 O17 O21 O31 N7 N14 N26

Wyoming Seminary vs. Carlisle at Watertown at Cornell at Princeton at Pennsylvania Lebanon Valley at Navy at Watertown

W L W L L L W W L

29 0 12 0 0 6 47 23 6

0 12 6 6 17 47 6 5 22

S24 O1 O8 O15 O29 N12

Lebanon Valley Villanova vs. Carlisle at Cornell at Maryland A.C. at Georgetown

W 30 0 W 26 0 L 4 10 L 12 24 W 5 0 L 0 12

  S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 N1 N11 N18 N25 N30

Lebanon Valley Mansfield at Cornell at Princeton at Virginia Medico Chirurgical at Navy at Georgetown vs. Villanova at Lafayette

W W L L L W L W W L

29 27 0 0 11 18 0 18 17 0

0 0 24 48 15 5 34 0 9 47

  S29 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N24

Mansfield at Cornell at Princeton at Navy at Virginia at Virginia Tech Gettysburg Steelton A.C.

W 5 0 L 6 24 L 4 32 T 0 0 W 12 5 W 10 0 L 0 10 L 0 17

  S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N29

Mansfield Gettysburg at Pennsylvania at Princeton at Carlisle at Pittsburgh at Syracuse at Lafayette Dickinson Swarthmore at Washington & Lee

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

  S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21 N26

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






S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 N6 N13 N20 N25

O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

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



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

 

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

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

  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

41 0 49 0 6 0 39 7 0 14 0 0 17 7 13 14 35 0 7 22

  S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N23 N27

W L L L W T W W L





S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

Newberry A.C. at Princeton at Swarthmore at Cornell Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Albright at Gettysburg at Wash. & Jefferson



 S30 O7 O14 O19 O28 N4 N14 N18 N25 N30

S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N26

Hillman Academy Lebanon Valley at Princeton at Cornell St. Bonaventure at Pittsburgh at Navy at Gettysburg Muhlenberg at Wash. & Jefferson

W W L L W W L W W L

34 45 6 7 53 9 7 23 14 0

0 0 28 10 6 0 70 0 6 52

S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N2 N6 N13 N25

Bloomsburg Susquehanna at Syracuse Swarthmore at Cornell at Carlisle Muhlenberg at NYU at Navy at Gettysburg Lebanon Valley

72 0 0 10 0 9 0 48 43 0 0 0 42 0 25 0 0 34

S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 N27

at Pennsylvania Ursinus at Navy at Muhlenberg St. Bonaventure at Lafayette vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna vs. Dickinson

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

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





W W W W W W

O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19 N24

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

  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

31 47 40 27 47 44

0 0 0 0 7 0

Pittsburgh Alfred at Yale Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Lehigh (HC) at Georgetown Allegheny at Dickinson

L W L W W T W L L

 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

  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

  1927-33 42-16-8

 

 

 at Bellefonte Mount St. Mary’s vs. Villanova vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna Dickinson

0 7 48 0 2 7 43 0 51 0 7 10 45 0 28 7 20 6

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 Mansfield Swarthmore at Colgate at Pennsylvania at Cornell Carlisle at Syracuse at Gettysburg at Dickinson

L W L W W L W W W

Western Maryland W 6 0 Gallaudet W 39 6 Muhlenberg W 33 0 O18 Lafayette (HC)* L 3 21 at Georgetown W 14 6 Army Corps W 26 7 vs. Gettysburg W 22 6 at Navy W 6 0 vs. Rutgers W 12 7 Dickinson L 7 11 *First game at Memorial Stadium

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

 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N29

0 16 45 0 0 9 27 0 6 21 27 0 0 9 17 0 20 7 0 0

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W 14 0 T 0 0 L 0 6 L 0 3 L 0 41 T 0 0 L 0 3 T 3 3 L 3 13 W 16 7 L 0 3

 Bloomsburg Albright at Penn State at Susquehanna at Cornell at Muhlenberg at Princeton at NYU at Washington & Lee vs. Gettysburg at Georgetown Lebanon Valley

 L W L W L W L W W T



 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N7 N11 N18 N25 N30

at Pennsylvania Bloomsburg at Penn State Muhlenberg at Navy St. Bonaventure at Syracuse vs. Gettysburg Susquehanna at Dickinson



0 47 14 47 14 7 14 7 10

21 0 29 0 6 7 7 10 14

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


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



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

S22 S29 O6 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N25

 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

St. Thomas W at Albright W Wash. & Jefferson (HC) L at Lafayette W Gettysburg W at Temple W vs. Villanova W at Penn State W at Fordham L Dickinson W

31 0 33 0 6 14 6 3 33 0 13 0 9 0 27 6 0 14 78 0

  S27 O4 O10 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Geneva Albright at Temple St. Thomas at Gettysburg Penn State (HC) vs. Villanova at Wash. & Jefferson at Fordham

W W L W W W W L L

46 6 26 0 6 7 14 0 26 6 19 7 20 14 6 7 0 12

 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

 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

1937-42, 1946 30-24-5

  S24 O1 O9 O15 O23 O30 N6 N13

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

 S27 O4 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N23 N28

Penn. Military College W 7 0 Ursinus W 20 0 at Villanova L 0 25 at Western Maryland W 3 0 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W 6 0 at NYU L 0 14 at Detroit L 0 53 Penn State W 2 0 at Temple W 7 6

 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 W L T L L W T

21 0 13 0 14 20 6 6 0 21 0 6 20 7 0 0



 S28 O5 O12 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24 N29 J1

Ursinus Lebanon Valley at Penn State Miami (Fla.) at Villanova at Albright at Furman Temple (HC)







 S23 S30 O8 O14 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

1934-36 17-9-3



 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

Waynesburg W 46 7 Lebanon Valley W 34 0 at Duquesne L 0 6 at Villanova W 19 17 at Lafayette W 21 0 Temple (HC) W 20 7 at Western Maryland L 13 14 Furman W 14 0 Wash. & Jefferson W 38 6

 





 

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

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

  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

  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

  S27 O4 O11 O18 O24 N1 N8 N14 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 L W L W W

12 7 12 0 13 27 6 0 14 41 26 7 0 12 6 0 42 0

 S26 O3 O9 O17 O24 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

  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

  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

  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

  S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

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




   S27 O4 O10 O18 O25 N1 N7 N15 N22

1947-57 45-51-1

  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

  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

14 13 19 62 21 33 21 32

0 7 20 0 7 34 14 14

  O1 O8 O14 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

NYU W Delaware W at Temple L Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W at Buffalo W at Gettysburg L at Lafayette W Muhlenberg W

  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

  S22 vs. Gettysburg* W S29 Muhlenberg W O6 at Lehigh W O13 at Kent State W O20 Buffalo W O27 at Lafayette W N3 Temple (HC) W N10 at Colgate W N17 Delaware W * Rotary Bowl at Hershey, Pa.













Lafayette at Muhlenberg at Temple at Buffalo Colgate (HC) Lehigh at George Washington Gettysburg at Delaware

W W W W L W L W L

45 46 19 22 0 28 7 26 0

13 12 12 0 28 6 21 21 13

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

16 0 19 13 0 13 0 0 13

0 19 6 7 28 35 27 32 34

S23 vs. Gettysburg* S30 at Temple O7 at Colgate O14 Rutgers (HC) O21 at Lafayette O28 Muhlenberg N4 at Buffalo N11 at Lehigh N18 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

  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

35 13 0 21 6 6 12 13 13

6 18 40 27 7 20 19 26 34

 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 W W W W L L W L

33 29 48 27 7 7 14 27 0

13 0 46 0 0 20 20 0 20

 W L L W L T L L L

25 6 20 38 13 26 7 0 12

14 27 27 0 34 26 35 46 27





W W L L L W L L

6 19 7 57 34 35 6 28 38

21 6 26 15 6 0 13 26 6

0 20 21 8 12 14 16 6 22

 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.

W L W W L L L W L

 

Lambert Cup

 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.

0 13 0 12 6 14 44 8 0



 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.

 L L L L L L W L L

13 17 6 7 7 12 13 12

0 7 25 26 13 6 31 26

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

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

 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

1958-64 37-26

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.

12 8 0 6 13 27 12 7 22



 





W W L L W W W L W

14 7 7 15 41 0 19 23 28 0 18 6 12 8 23 0 26 0

Gettysburg at Temple Massachusetts at Lehigh Lafayette (HC) at Muhlenberg Buffalo Colgate at Delaware

W W L W W W L W L

  S21 at Gettysburg W 19 7 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

 

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


  

 

1965-68 19-19

1969-74 23-31-3









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

10 14 16 14 6 21 0 14 14

S20 S27 O4 O11 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

W L L W L W L W L

16 6 28 28 7 33 0 45 20

10 7 82 21 25 7 20 0 45

S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

L W L L W W L L L W

16 21 7 6 14 28 7 8 0 35

20 16 23 21 13 27 27 13 38 6

S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

W L L W L W W L W L

L L W W L W L L W L

3 21 14 21 28 30 7 14 24 0

10 29 6 20 42 28 21 44 20 42

The Citadel at Vermont at Gettysburg Davidson (HC) at Washington & Lee at Lafayette Rutgers (PW) at Colgate Lehigh Delaware

22 10 0 29 7 13 42 34 31 12

13 27 59 26 12 10 21 48 27 38

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

Drexel at Maine Gettysburg (HC) at Lehigh Lafayette (PW) at Davidson Massachusetts Colgate at Delaware







Boston Univ. at Columbia at Gettysburg Lehigh (HC) at Lafayette at Colgate at Maine Vermont (PW) Delaware

W T W L T L L W L

24 0 45 15 0 23 0 26 0

6 0 7 42 0 41 14 7 50

38 6 13 20 0 0 13 47 23 46



Rutgers Maine at Cornell Gettysburg (HC) at Boston Univ at Columbia Lafayette (PW) Colgate at Lehigh at Delaware

L W L L L L W L L L

14 30 0 14 10 33 10 21 7 16

16 18 24 21 14 38 6 34 33 51

W W W L W L W W L

at Rutgers at Maine Cornell (HC) at Lafayette Boston Univ. (PW) at Gettysburg Washington & Lee at Colgate Lehigh

L L L W L W W W W

3 0 6 15 0 14 54 24 32

47 17 21 5 16 7 0 16 25

7 16 6 3 29 7 7 13 21

19 0 17 0 14 10 17 24 7

 44 17 23 0 26 21 28 41 3

0 14 0 21 7 25 15 7 20

Rutgers (HC) at Davidson C.W. Post Lehigh (PW) at West Chester at Gettysburg Lafayette Colgate at Rochester

L W L W W L L L W

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

36 12 23 34 13 0 47 49 14

14 13 21 0 7 37 13 34 7 10

25 27 20 24 14 7 6 9 0 27

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

7 35 27 23 0 20 0 15 6 0

27 6 0 3 37 14 18 22 24 27



 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13

S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

14 44 0 7 24 34 13 17 40



1975-85 48-56-3

S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

L W L L W W L L W



 35 10 14 8 27 33 14 24 0 0

at Rutgers Davidson (HC) C.W. Post at Lafayette West Chester Gettysburg (PW) at Lehigh at Colgate Rochester



 L W W L W W W L L L

S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12



 



 Davidson at Pennsylvania at Harvard at Temple at Gettysburg Lafayette (HC) Maine Colgate (PW) at Lehigh at Delaware

Temple Baldwin-Wallace Gettysburg (HC) at Davidson at The Citadel Lafayette (PW) at Rutgers Colgate at Lehigh at Delaware

S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23



 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23

19 28 21 7 20 45 28 7 49



 at Boston Univ. Gettysburg at Cornell at Lafayette Lehigh (HC) at Pennsylvania at Rhode Island Temple (PW) at Colgate Delaware

24 17 24 7 21 6 7 3 21



 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

W L W T W L L L L



 Gettysburg at Maine at Temple at Pennsylvania Lafayette (HC) Rhode Island Colgate (PW) at Lehigh at Delaware

at Hofstra at Pennsylvania at Gettysburg Temple (HC) at Lafayette Wittenberg (PW) at Colgate Lehigh Delaware



 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17



S8 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

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

  S13 S20 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

  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








 

 S11 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

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

19 18 6 0 20 42 10 21 11 6

17 22 37 3 0 25 21 0 14 46

  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

12 21 28 3 35 31 15 50 8 20

0 3 46 33 42 31 40 7 35 7

  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

18 42 33 14 10 16 30 10 15 9

17 7 34 20 7 17 3 3 21 28

  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

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

1986-88 10-19-1

  S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

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

  S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14

at Colgate* at Davidson* Pennsylvania at Harvard at Lafayette* Holy Cross* (PW) Columbia (HC) at Cornell at William & Mary Lehigh*

L W W L L L W W L T

28 34 32 14 21 10 62 20 6 14

31 3 24 33 42 48 20 6 31 14

  S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12

Villanova Colgate* at Pennsylvania at Army Lafayette* (PW) Princeton (HC) at Columbia Davidson* at Lehigh* at Holy Cross*

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

  1989-94 26-38

  S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

at Fordham Cornell (PW) Dartmouth at Towson State Lehigh* (HC) at Pennsylvania at Columbia Lafayette* at Colgate* Holy Cross*



W L W L L L W W W L

31 9 36 23 6 24 27 54 37 6

7 20 20 29 52 25 12 33 27 35



 

 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

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

  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

  S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

Bloomsburg at Villanova at Towson State Brown (HC) at Dartmouth at Columbia at Holy Cross* Fordham* (PW) at Lehigh* Lafayette* Colgate*

W L L W L W L L L L W

41 0 21 33 14 29 12 0 16 7 28

24 34 24 14 44 22 27 21 38 49 21

  S4 S11 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

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

  S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N5 N12 N19

Hofstra So. Connecticut at Harvard at Princeton Towson State Cornell (HC) at Lehigh* Lafayette* (PW) at Holy Cross* Colgate* Fordham*

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

1995-2001 48-28

  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

 

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

  S6 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Duquesne at Lafayette* Penn (PW) at Harvard at Yale at Fordham* Holy Cross* (HC) Lehigh* at St. Mary’s (Calif.) at Towson State* at Colgate*

W W W W W W W W W W L

23 23 20 24 25 36 18 21 45 33 14

16 21 16 20 24 10 6 14 38 0 48

  S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

at Duquesne St. Mary’s (Calif.) Fordham* Columbia (PW) at Pennsylvania at Cornell Lafayette* (HC) Colgate* at Holy Cross* at Lehigh* Towson*

W W L W L L W L W L W

38 30 17 27 10 19 33 21 30 7 46

10 14 20 20 20 23 22 38 14 49 13




 S4 S11 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 N6 N13 N20

Morgan State at Colgate* Towson* Delaware State (PW) at Pennsylvania at Columbia Duquesne (HC) at Lafayette* Holy Cross* Lehigh* at Fordham*

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

  S2 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

at Richmond Cornell Columbia (PW) Duquesne at Georgetown Lafayette* at Lehigh* Fordham* (HC) at Holy Cross* at Towson* Colgate*

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

  S8 at Kent State L 17 38 S15 at Cornell^ — — S22 at Columbia (OT) W 23 20 S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (PW) W 38 6 O6 Towson* W 51 10 O13 at Lafayette* W 17 16 O20 Georgetown* (HC) W 34 0 O27 at Fordham* L 12 17 N3 Holy Cross* W 21 14 N10 Lehigh* L 14 21 N17 at Colgate* L 13 15 ^Game canceled after Sept. 11 tragedy

  2002 (Acting) 2-9



  A30 S6 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

at Duquesne L at St. Mary’s (Ca.) (OT) L Cornell W Delaware State W Colgate* (PW) (OT) L at Towson* L at Georgetown* L at Holy Cross* L Lafayette* (HC) L at Lehigh* L Fordham* L

14 22 14 27 10 14 31 21 3 0 7

35 23 3 13 13 20 32 38 19 24 34

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

  S2 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

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

  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

 



2003-09 32-46

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*

W L L L W L L L L L W

28 20 14 14 38 24 17 21 7 10 38

19 48 38 45 7 28 20 45 34 38 24

  S6 S13 S20 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22

Duquesne at Robert Morris Cornell at Marist Hofstra at Georgetown* Colgate* (HC) at Holy Cross* Lafayette* at Lehigh* Fordham* (OT)

W W L W L W L L L L W

48 17 20 21 31 27 28 17 21 15 24

42 14 21 17 45 24 52 34 38 31 21

  S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21

at Duquesne Robert Morris at Cornell Marist (FW) Georgetown* at Penn Lehigh* (HC) at Lafayette* at Fordham* at Colgate* Holy Cross*

L W L W W L L L L L W

19 26 9 17 14 3 16 14 7 14 23

24 23 33 16 6 21 35 35 21 29 17

2010-pres. 7-15

  S4 S11 S18 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

at Duquesne at Marist Dartmouth Cornell (FW) Penn at Georgetown* at Lehigh* Lafayette* (HC) Fordham Colgate* at Holy Cross*

L L L L L W L L L L L

13 3 20 12 10 24 10 22 21 7 9

17 14 43 21 31 21 32 33 33 31 34

  S3 S10 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O22 O29 N12 N19

Duquesne Marist at Cornell at Princeton Georgetown* Lehigh* at Harvard Holy Cross* (HC) at Lafayette at Fordham at Colgate*

W W L W W L L L W W L

27 28 13 34 35 6 3 13 39 21 6

26 14 24 9 18 30 42 16 13 0 21

 

 S7 S14 S21 S28 O5 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23



 



S2 S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N18

Duquesne (OT) Lafayette* Cornell at Richmond at Marist Penn (HC) at Georgetown* at Lehigh* Fordham* (PW) at Holy Cross* Colgate*

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




 One legendary coach and five outstanding former student-athletes representing a wide variety of sports will be inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame on Homecoming Weekend. The 34th Hall of Fame Class includes former men’s soccer, track and field and tennis coach Craig Reynolds; two-sport stars Dick Roush ’51 (baseball, soccer) and Kevin Eiben ’01 (baseball, football); women’s track and field record-setters Yetunde Daniels Rubinstein ’00 and Stephanie Bango ’02; and baseball slugger Tyler Prout ’00. The new class will be inducted at a dinner ceremony on Friday, Oct. 26, as part of Homecoming Weekend festivities. The new Hall of Famers will also be re-introduced at halftime of the BucknellColgate football game on Saturday, Oct. 27. 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 229 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. CRAIG REYNOLDS arrived in Lewisburg in 1967 and would go on to spend 38 years as a coach and administrator at Bucknell. He coached the men’s soccer, tennis and track and field teams, and he served as an assistant director of athletics for facilities and event management upon his retirement in 2005. Reynolds is one of only three coaches in Bucknell history to post 100 or more victories in two different sports (238 in soccer and 168 in tennis). Reynolds is best-known for his 32-year stint as head men’s soccer coach, where his 238-212-36 career record makes him the winningest coach in program history. His best stretch came from 197476, when his teams posted three straight 10-win seasons and went to the NCAA Tournament each year. In 1974, the Bison went 12-1-2, captured the East Coast Conference title, earned a national ranking and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Reynolds was named MidAtlantic Region Coach of the Year in 1976, and he also led the Bison to a Middle Atlantic Conference title and a 10-1-2 record in 1969. He mentored six Hall of Fame soccer players during his career. Reynolds also coached track and field from 1968-70, helping the Bison shatter eight program records. But when veteran tennis coach Hank Peters passed away in 1970, Reynolds vacated his track and field post – his replacement was future Hall-of-Famer Art Gulden -- and began a very successful 22-year tenure on the tennis courts. Reynolds compiled a career record of 168-116-1 in ten-

nis and led the Bison to the 1991 Patriot League championship. Reynolds retired as soccer coach in 1998 and transitioned into an administrative role. As assistant AD for facilities and events management, he helped facilitate the athletic department’s transition into the new Kenneth Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, which opened in 2002. DICK ROUSH ’51 earned three varsity letters each in baseball and soccer, and he was considered one of Bucknell’s best multi-sport athletes in his era. Roush was a pitcher on the baseball team and compiled an 11-5 career record. In 1950 he was 5-1 with a 2.49 earned run average, and he helped lead the Bison to conference titles in 1950 and 1951. He also played some right field at Bucknell and later played semipro ball in Nova Scotia. Roush was a fullback in soccer and captained the team his senior year. In 1948 he helped lead the squad to a Middle Atlantic Conference title, and a year later Bucknell lost in double overtime in the conference final. One of the top women sprinters in Bucknell history, YETUNDE DANIELS RUBINSTEIN ’00 graduated from Bucknell with six school track and field records and 16 Patriot League gold medals. A member of the Patriot League All-Decade Team, Daniels was named the Athlete of the Meet at the 1997 Patriot League Indoor Championships. Outdoors, she won Patriot League championships in the 200-meter dash all four years, and she won the 400-meter dash twice. Indoors, she won three titles each in the 200 and 400 and captured three more championships in the 4x400-meter relay. The co-winner of the 2000 Christy Mathewson Award as the top athlete in her class, Daniels still holds the Bucknell records in the indoor 200, 400 and 4x400 relay as well as the outdoor 200, 400 and sprint medley relay. As a senior, Daniels broke fellow Hall-of-Famer Tameka Hinton’s school record in the indoor 200 by one-hundredth of a second, and to this day, those are the only two athletes in program history to break the 25-second barrier in that event. She also has the third-fastest time in school history in the indoor 55-meter dash and outdoor 100-meter dash. TYLER PROUT ’00 was a three-time All-Patriot League infielder for the Bison baseball team. He earned all-conference honors as a second baseman in 1999 and 2000, and as a third baseman in 1997. He was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team in 1997, his first year in a terrific career in which he compiled a .336 batting average. Prout hit .409 as a senior to lead the team and rank 37th nationally. He graduated as the Bucknell

Craig Reynolds

Dick Roush



Kevin Eiben record-holder d h ld in games played l d (190), ( ) games started d (188), at bats (646), hits (217), extra-base hits (77), runs batted in (157), triples (20), home runs (21), total bases (355) and sacrifice flies (13). Today he still holds the marks for RBIs, triples and sac flies, and he ranks in the top five in all other categories. KEVIN EIBEN ’01 carved out a record-setting career in both baseball and football at Bucknell, and he has gone on to have a terrific professional career in the Canadian Football League. On the gridiron, Eiben was an All-America safety and one of the top punt returners in program history. As a senior he led the Patriot League and ranked seventh in the country with eight interceptions, which was a school record until Bryce Robertson picked off 13 passes this past season. Eiben tied a single-game mark with four interceptions against Duquesne. As a punt returner, Eiben led the PL and ranked 15th in the nation in return average of 12.2 yards per attempt in 2000. He broke the Bucknell punt return marks for a season (366) and career (626), and the single-season mark still stands today. Following his senior season he was named Associated Press Second Team All-American, American Football Coaches Association All-American, First Team All-Patriot League, First Team AllECAC and the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year. On the baseball diamond, Eiben was an AllPatriot League selection in 1999 after ranking fifth in the conference in batting average at .378. He had a .313 career average over three seasons, scored

Yetunde Daniels Rubinstein


 over 100 runs and went 41-for-45 in stolen-base attempts. A two-time academic all-district honoree, Eiben was selected 26th overall by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2001 CFL draft. A native of British Columbia, Eiben has been a three-time CFL All-Star, a five-time CFL East All-Star, he led the league in tackles twice and helped the Argos win the 2004 Grey Cup. He has twice been named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian, and he is the only native Canadian ever to have three 100-tackle seasons. After 11 seasons in Toronto, he signed as a free agent with the Hamilton TigerCats during the offseason. Like her former teammate Daniels, STEPHANIE BANGO ’02 is one of the most decorated track and field athletes in program history. She graduated with a whopping 21 Patriot League Championships gold medals, which still stands as the school record, and in eight career indoor and outdoor conference championship meets, she led her team to seven

titles and one runner-up finish. Of Bango’s 21 conference championships, 15 came while running the grueling distance of 800 meters. She won four straight league titles in the indoor 800 meters and went 3-for-4 in the outdoor 800. In addition she was a part of 4x800-meter relay teams that captured every league race, indoors and outdoors, in her career. Bango also won a championship in the indoor 400 meters, as well as three more in the indoor 4x400 relay and one each in the distance medley relay and the outdoor 4x400. While at Bucknell, Bango broke the six-year-old indoor record in the 800 meters by more than four seconds, and that time of 2:09.08 still stands as the school mark today. Her best outdoor 800 time of 2:09.33 was also a school record, and today it stands second all-time. Bango’s name still appears at the top of the Bucknell record board in five different relays, including the indoor 4x400 relay in which she and Daniels were part of the same foursome.

Tyler Prout

Stephanie Bango

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 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 Michael L. Anders ’98 ........................................BSBL Alexander M. Anderson ’71 ...............................TEN John C. Anderson ’05 .............................BKB, FB Jaye C. Andrews ’85............................................. BKB Scott D. Auchenbach ’90 ..................................FB Michael J. Axe ’75 .............................................FB Stephen W. Baird ’72 ...........................................TEN Almira S. Baldwin Arnold ’94...............................FH Stephanie N. Bango ’02 ....................................... T&F 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 E. 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 Yetunde Daniels Rubinstein ’00 ......................... T&F 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 S. Den Besten Collins ’96 ......................... ROW Glenn W. (Wally) Diehl ’28 ..............................FB David P. Domsohn ’89 ........................................SOC Hugh M. Donovan ’96 ........................................ LAX William C. Dorr ’62........................................... SWM William L. Drake ’75 ......................................... SWM Stanley J. Durtan ’73 ........................................FB Lee C. Edmonds ’79 .................................... CC, T&F

Kevin R. Eiben ’01 .................................FB, BSBL M. Robert Etzweiler ’61 ................................... GOLF Harold L. Evans................................Golf Coach, Pro Rosalyn K. Ewan .................... Coach/Administrator Mitchell Farbstein ’73 .......................................FB Nicholas A. Farina ’34 ......................................FB C. Edwin Farver ’69 ................................... BKB, LAX Robert R. Ferraro Jr. ’94 ...................................WRES Lonnie Fertik Williard ’83 .................................. T&F John D. Filer ’37 ......................................FB, BKB Lisa M. Fink Povsic ’93 .................................SB, BKB Patrick J. Flannery ’80 ................ BKB, BSBL, Coach Kirk A. Foulke ’61.............................................FB B. Kathryn Frazier ’82 ......................................SWIM Pete Fry ’32 .........................FB, BKB, BSBL, T&F Frank S. Funair ’40 .................................FB, BOX Thomas E. Gadd ................................... FB Coach Joseph A. Gallagher ’52 .................FB, BKB, T&F Michael J. Geraghty ’84 ....................................... T&F Robert J. Gibbon Jr. ’85 ....................................FB Elisabeth Gibbons ’95 .........................................SOC J. Ronald Giordano ’63 .....................................FB James Given ’88.................................................FB William H. Gravely ’77 ..............................T&F, BKB Susanne M. Gray Behringer ’84 ................. LAX, FH Benjamin W. Griffith 1899 ................ Administrator Jeremy M. Gross ’93 .........................................SWIM Margaret Grunow Conze ’93 ..........................SWIM Arthur F. Gulden ..............................CC/T&F Coach

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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 Keating ’98 .........................SWIM Edward E. Mylin ................................... FB Coach J. Douglas Nauman ’73 ........................... FB, T&F Sharon L. Nichols ’91 ..............................................SB Robert H. Odell .................................... FB Coach Peter R. O’Keeffe ’72.........................................SWIM Gregory W. Olson ’70.......................................SWIM James E. Ostendarp ’52.....................................FB R. Lyman Ott ’62..................................................SOC Edward W. Pangburn ’15 ............................... Trustee Judith M. Perry West ’90 ............................ CC, T&F Margaret L. Philleo Ricci ’79 ............ FH, BKB, LAX John M. Plant ......................... Administrator, Coach Tyler O. Prout ’00 ...............................................BSBL Martin A. Quick ’39................................BOX, FB David P. Rath ’70........................................SOC, TEN Arthur B. Raynor ’50 ............................... SOC, BSBL J. Maxwell Reed ’24 ................................FB, BSBL William P. Reifsnyder ’84............................ CC, T&F Craig A. Reynolds..................Coach, Administrator Don H. Richards ’56 ...........................................BSBL Robert N. Richards ’74.........................................DIV Richard B. Roush ’51 ............................... BSBL, SOC Susan L. Rowland Miller ’89 .............................. T&F Randall J. Ruger ’70 ...............................FB, BSBL Richard W. Russell ....................... SWIM/WP Coach Thomas H. Sanders ’79 ....................................... LAX Richard J. Sayre ’82 ...................................... CC, T&F Larry M. Schoeneberger ’75 .............................FB Scott F. Schulte ’81 ................................... WP, SWIM Roger J. Schwanhausser ’75 ............................SWIM Thomas M. Scotton ’78 ....................................WRES Christopher M. Seneca ’87 ................................. BKB

Christian L. Simpson ’94 .................................... BKB John J. Sitarsky ’36 ....................... FB, BKB, BSBL James P. Smigie ’65 ...........................................SWIM Harvey F. Smith 1894 ............................BSBL, FB Stuart M. Smith ’38 ..........................................FB Carl G. Snavely ’33................................ FB Coach Gary A. Sojka ...................................... Administrator Stacey L. Spitko Reeder ’88...........................BKB, SB Edwin S. Stebbins ’37 .......................................... T&F Katherine E. Steele Peters ’96 ................................VB Joseph B. Steiner ’62 ............................................ BKB Stephen J. Stephanou ’38 ....................................BOX Herbert E. Stiefel ’52 ........................................FB Bruce E. Strasburg ’75 .........................................SOC Scott A. Strasburg ’77 ..........................................SOC Donald W. Strassner ’52...................................... BKB Julie M. Sweitzer Granger ’99..................... CC, T&F Walter S. Szot ’44 ..............................................FB Burton W. Talmage ’55 .....................................FB W. Paul Terhes ’61.............................................FB E. Jared Thimme ’66 .........................................SWIM Thomas A. Thompson ’60 .......................BKB, BSBL Louis V. Tomasetti ’40 ......................................FB Erle M. Topham ’15 ...............................FB, BSBL Gary B. Toubman ’76 ..........................................SOC Bradley N. Tufts ............ Administrator, Golf Coach Kenneth A. Twiford ’62 ......................... FB/BSBL Richard C. Tyrrell ’63 ............................FB, BSBL Peter W. vonHoffmann ’79 ................................. LAX Charles J. Wagner ’76 ....................................... GOLF Lynne P. Walshaw ’89 ....................................BKB, SB Jennifer A. Walz Lapioli ’89..........................BKB, SB Patricia A. Way ’94 ...................................... FH, LAX John S. Webber ’52 ...................................BSBL, BKB Karin I. Wegener Knisely ’79 ........... FH, BKB, LAX Melissa K. Wharton ’98 .........................................VB James L. Wherry ’70 ............................................ BKB David R. White ’83 ...................................... CC, T&F William F. “Bud” Wilkinson ’36............. FB, T&F Stephen P. Winings ’74.....................................SWIM Jill W. Wise Smith ’89 .......................................... T&F Charles R. Woollum ................................BKB Coach Andrew R. E. Wyant 1892................................ FB George B. Young ’52 .........................................FB Jennifer L. Yuengling-Franquet ’93 .......................SB Justin W. Zackey ’94 ............................................ LAX Names in Italics are initial inductees Football inductees in bold

Tom Alexander

Rich Lemon

Mickey Melberger

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Ken Scholtz ’98 and Dick Thomas ’P93 with Joe Susan at a Bison Club reception in Pittsburgh. 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. In fact, Bison Club gifts account for nearly 40 percent of the athletic department’s operating budget, and during the 2011-2012 year Bison Club donations surpassed the $2-million mark for the first time ever. 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

223 members and is located on the second floor of Bucknell’s Gerhard Fieldhouse. Todd Newcomb, Bucknell Class of 1988, is in his 12th year as the director of the Bison Club. He is the second full-time director of the organization since it was founded nearly 60 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 senior 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 seven years. For more information on supporting the Bison Club, please call Todd Newcomb at 570-577-1771.

• Baseball • Men’s Basketball • Women’s Basketball • Cheerleading • Men’s Cross Country • Women’s Cross Country • Field Hockey • Football • Men’s Golf • Women’s Golf • Men’s Indoor Track and Field • Women’s Indoor Track and Field • Men’s Lacrosse • Women’s Lacrosse • Men’s Outdoor Track and Field • Women’s Outdoor Track and Field • Women’s Rowing • Men’s Soccer • Women’s Soccer • Softball • Men’s Swimming and Diving • Women’s Swimming and Diving • Men’s Tennis • Women’s Tennis • Women’s Volleyball • Men’s Water Polo • Women’s Water Polo • Wrestling • Athletic Training • Athletic Department Website (www.BucknellBison.com)

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Football Parking Pass* Basketball Parking Pass* ($750 donation required) KLARC Fitness Membership Priority Invitation to Senior Recognition Dinner On-Field Recognition/Thank You * must also be a season-ticket holder

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Todd Newcomb, Sr. Assoc. AD/External Affairs 570-577-1771/tnewcomb@bucknell.edu Tom Harvey, Assistant Director of Athletics Fundraising 570-577-3459/teharvey@bucknell.edu Terry Conrad, Mgr. of Athletics Fundraising 570-577-3200/tconrad@bucknell.edu


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Lambert Cup Level ($5,000 or more) Dearstyne, Bill ‘62 & Tockey Garrity, Norm ‘63 & Mary Lou ‘64 Gerhard, Peter ‘80 & Kristen ‘88 Mulhall, Brian ‘89 Wald, Cliff ‘P12 Williams, Robert ‘62 Champions Level ($1,000 to $4,999) Andersen, Ric ‘83 Arentowicz, Frank ‘69 Bartow, Bob ‘43 Benjamin, Ron ‘67 Bergfeld, Dr. John ‘60 Bravman, President John & Wendelin Burman, George ‘74 Carroll, Chuck ‘68 Chernin, Prof. Mitch Coleman, George ‘P99 and Marla ‘P99 Coleman, Ross ‘99 Cooper, Colby ‘99 Cosgrove, Ray ‘62 Davies, Peter ‘85 Deibler, Corey ‘01 Dominick, Dr. Tom ‘87 Duda, Dr. Marcus ‘78 Eachus, Jack ‘60 Elliott, Ben ‘66 Elliott, Carol ‘63 Esernio, Bob ‘80 Gansinger, James ‘67 Griggs, Doug ‘59 Gruver, Bill & Joan Gurevich, Ned ‘56 Gutman, Steven ‘70 Havrilak, Dr. Sam ‘69 Hislop, Jim ‘79 & Janet ‘78 Hislop, Thomas ‘78 Imbertson, Mark ‘98 Jamieson, Ed ‘70 Kinsey, Ron ‘66 Lillis, Scott ‘88 Makovsky, Brian ‘90 Manigan, Ed ‘65 Marinak, Dr. Doug ‘70 Marren, David ‘83 Martin, Dr. Tom ‘92 & Cindi ‘93 McClinchie, Col. Alex ‘64 McDonald, Michael ‘80 McFarland, Will ‘86 Mironov, Scott ‘87 Murphy, Dr. Neil ‘60 Nesselbush, Robert ‘86 Phillips, David ‘83 Renock, Steve ‘74 Riker, Ralph ‘57 Rohrbaugh, Luke ‘71 Roush, Dick ‘51 Shepard, Daron ‘76 Simon, Herman ‘51 Skelton, Dick ‘60 & Cindy ‘68 Smith, J.D. ‘67 Sommers, John ‘61 Talley, Thomas ‘62 Walling, Fitz ‘46 & Mary Jane Willcox, H.J. ‘88

Williams, George ‘89 Touchdown Level ($500 to $999) Adams, Hunter ‘98 Bagdy, Charles ‘76 Bauersfeld, Bill ‘H60, ‘P90, ‘P95 Berardinelli, Whitey ‘93 Biden, Doug ‘72 Bower, Ryan ‘06 Brann, Paul & Carol Brown, Hollis ‘69 & Gail ‘69 Butler, Stew ‘P15 Cox, Denny ‘60 DiBernardo, Ian ‘92 Dretar, Bob ‘64 Femovich, Bob ‘72 Grigg, Douglas ‘59 Guyton, Zachary ‘87 Hagman, Eric ‘P15 & Mary Lou ‘P15 Hensley, Sherry Hershock, Robert ‘57 Heuer, John ‘87 John, James ‘99 Luccarelli, Gene ‘71 Martin, Dave ‘87 Mauritz, Peter ‘81 McDevitt, Dr. Eddie ‘73 & Amy McGrath, Buzz ‘77 Melberger, Mickey ‘61 Molnar, Yancy ‘91 Orlowski, Dick ‘63 Patzwall, Bob ‘60 Radcliffe, Atty. Trip ‘70 Ratkus, Ted ‘65 Reitze, David ‘65 Robinson, Dr. Michael ‘68 Rutter, Eric ‘93 Ryan, Bob ‘70 Savidge, Benjamin ‘55 Scocca, Dan ‘91 Shehadi, Fred ‘54 Snow, Kerry ‘77 Sojka, Gary & Sandy Stamos, Prof. Steve Strohecker, Russ ‘95 Sweeney, Tim Tomeo, Jim ‘80 Twiford, Ken ‘62 Tyler, Ray ‘48 Wagner, Chuck ‘58 Zarlinski, Steve ‘69 & Lorraine Orange & Blue Level ($250 to $499) Aiello, Scott ‘86 Baker, Honey ‘44 Beblo, Angela ‘02 Bonville, Thomas ‘98 Boyd, Dr. Joel ‘79 Brown, Steven ‘88 Byers, Scott & June ‘P15 Christie, Tim ‘83 Collins, Tim ‘85 Craig, Dr. G. Michael ‘73 Dailey, John ‘74 DalBello, Brian & Margaret ‘P12 Damaschke, Dennis ‘76

Davidson, Mike ‘77 Doak, Ken ‘71 Dorwart, Stephen ‘91 Elze, Warren ‘48 & Nora Erb, Lester ‘91 Falvey, Brian ‘84 Farbstein, Mitch ‘73 Ferguson, Ian ‘85 Fitzsimmons, Bob ‘58 Foulke, Kirk ‘62 Francis, Pat ‘87 Friday, Brandon ‘08 Goyette, Jeffrey & Eileen ‘P14 Hafer, Ken ‘74 & Jeanne Hall, Pete ‘78 Hart, Duane ‘94 Hart, Ed ‘85 Hatajik, Todd ‘91 Hauck, Edward ‘75 Henry, David ‘86 Jamieson, Sid & Linda Johnson, Bruce ‘70 & Lois ‘71 Kanty, Charles ‘73 Kaslander, Robert ‘84 Kosakowski, Bill ‘89 Kunar, Matt ‘99 Lenhard, Donald ‘67 Maiolo, Michael ‘89 Marks, Bobby ‘67 Marsilio, Chad ‘01 Marvel, Stanley ‘P15 & Suzanne ‘P15 Mathias, Larry ‘60 Mayock, Matt ‘89 Miller, Bob ‘68 Morse, Dick ‘54 Nauman, Doug ‘73 & Susan ‘74 Newcomb, Todd ‘88 Novak, Darryl ‘63 & Sigrid ‘64 Ondrasik, John ‘73 Parkinson, Bruce & Marianne ‘52 Pavlechko, Tim ‘91 Pfeifer, Walter ‘50 Quarto, Daniel ‘88 Ruger, Randy ‘70 Shelley, Dr. Penn ‘53 & Dee ‘59 Spangler, John ‘76 & Rita ‘76 Steinhilber, Andrew & Soraya ‘P13 Stiefel, Herb ‘52 Sullivan, Lawrence & Deborah’P14 Tufts, Brad Valinoti, Jack ‘86 Williams, Craig ‘67 Williams, Doug ‘63 & Jane Yackanicz, Nick ‘52 Gridiron Level Alexander, David ‘P05 & Ella ‘67 Alexander, Tom ‘62 Antkowiak, LTC Robert ‘55 Arentowicz, Frank ‘69 Austin, Paul ‘91 Bair, Bill ‘70 Beran, Bob ‘82 Berardinelli, Dr. John & Barbara ‘P93 Beres, Daniel Bering, Joseph ‘74 & Ann ‘P04

Berry, Ryan ‘05 Biglow, Robert ‘58 Boline, Kyle ‘11 Bongiovanni, Richard ‘82 Borich, Matt ‘01 Boyer, Dave ‘73 Boyer, David ‘86 & Janine ‘P12 Bromfield, Wayne Brunett, Bob ‘74 Buell, Harry ‘88 Burman, Dr. Kenneth ‘P06 & Mary ‘P06 Burton, Steve ‘85 Bzdick, John ‘03 Caldwell, Tim ‘87 Callahan, Brian ‘86 Campana, John ‘50 Carita, Joe ‘87 Carpluk, William ‘78 Chatterton, Irving ‘60 Chiccino, Anne ‘69 Chironna, Katherine ‘55 Citron, Jay ‘58 Collett, Doug ‘82 Conners, Roger ‘59 & Carolyn Conrad, Terry & Kari Conti, Greg ‘08 Cook, Don ‘65 Coons, Bob ‘67 Crocker, Russell ‘72 Cullen, James ‘65 Curtis, Bob & Noel D’Aloia, Paul ‘80 Davidson, Donald ‘50 DeNick, Francis & Jill ‘P12 Depew, Gene ‘71 Douglas, Don ‘P97 & Dorothy ‘P97 Durtan, Stan ‘73 Dzurinko, Andy ‘65 Eberhardt, Robert ‘69 Eck, Stephen ‘73 Elliott, Joe ‘64 Feldmann, Gordan ‘70 Flavell, Stu ‘81 Fritz, Gary ‘82 Gay, Brian ‘96 Gessner, Dick ‘50 Giacomelli, Don ‘71 Gilkey, Clint ‘60 Golden, Dr. Fred ‘41 Grieb, Terrie Guadagno, Andrew ‘08 Gutowski, Walt & Charlene ‘P13 Hall, Walter ‘51 Harder, Bob ‘59 Hardt, John Harvey, Tom Hayes, Francis & Lisa ‘P15 Heather, Fred ‘65 Hemmings, Bruce ‘66 Henry, Andy ‘89 Henry, Tom ‘80 Herman, Sherman ‘49 Hettche, Ray ‘60 Higgins, Bill ‘91 Holmes, Bob ‘58 (List continued on next page)

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Ranck Flight - Sunday, July 31, 2011 Gross Division 1st Place (52): Dan Baker, Jeff Arnold, Jeff Goyette, Kirk Weary 2nd Place (57): Luke Rohrbaugh, Don Giacomelli, Bernie Berninger, Doug Marinack Open Division 1st Place (50): David Berardinelli, Mike Benevento, Ed Robinson, Bob Mavte 2nd Place (51): Bob Nesselbush, Don Dimitroff, John Sullivan, Mel Blount Masters Division 1st Place (52*): Bob Miller, Tom Fallon, Frank Arentowicz, Sam Havrilak 2nd Place (52): Craig Reynolds, Terry Dougherty, Bill Shaffer, Jim Holtzapple * won match of cards Closest to the Pin #4: Bernie Berninger 3’5 1/2” Closest to the Pin #10: Bob Miller 8’9” Closest to the Line #11: Jim Holtzapple Long Drive #15: Jack Eachus Putting Contest: Luke Rohrbaugh Gadd Flight - Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 Gross Division 1st Place (53): Bob Marks, Tom Marks, Greg Notz, Chris Walzer 2nd Place (57): Bryan Koch, Josh Grill, John McCluskey, Ken Hall Open Division 1st Place (56): Bob Miller, Tom Fallon, Frank Arentowicz, Sam Havrilak 2nd Place (59): Tim Harpster, Dwayne Hart, Phil Morgan, Joe Elliott Masters Division 1st Place (59): Dennis Cox, Clint Gilkey, Tony Rinaldo, Jack Eachus 2nd Place (61): Donald Giacomelli, Alvin Depew, Terry Depew, Gene Depew Closest to the Pin #4: Tom Marks 1’0” Closest to the Pin #10: Andy Neuer 8’11” Closest to the Line #11: Ellis Harley Long Drive #15: Bob Miller Putting Contest: Lee Zimmerman & Joe Elliott

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lane, all-weather track, which was resurfaced in 2003 and again in the summer of 2012. The section at the south end of the • Ground Broken: ........................................................March 17, 1924 stadium was landscaped in 1988, and • Original Name:.....................................................Memorial Stadium a new scoreboard and messageboard • Original Capacity:..................................................................... 18,000 were added. Other upgrades include • First Game: ..............................................................October 18, 1924 new lights, which feature a nearly 10Lafayette 21, Bucknell 3 fold increase in candle power. • Stadium Rededicated: ....................................... September 30, 1989 Bucknell 36, Dartmouth 20 A FieldTurf playing surface was • Current Capacity: ..................................................................... 13,100 initially installed in the summer of • Bucknell’s All-Time Stadium Record: ................ 237-151-10 (.608) 2001 as a gift from Norm Garrity ’63 and his wife, Mary Lou ’64. That surface was replaced during the summer of 2012 with a new state-of-the-art synthetic grass. Bucknell was one of the first Division I schools to install FieldTurf as a full-time playing surface in a football stadium.

Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium received a new FieldTurf surface in the summer of 2012

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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 17 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 22 years, national leadership in graduation rates, 121 Academic All-Americans since 1970 and 127 Patriot League ScholarAthletes in 22 years, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model. 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 facility surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which serves 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 brand new FieldTurf gridiron and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and instructional golf center; and the spacious West Fields complex, which encompasses Depew Field (baseball), Becker Field (softball) and the adjoining Graham Field (AstroTurf for field hockey and women’s lacrosse) and Emmitt Field (natural grass for soccer) venues that are complemented by the beautiful Holmes Stadium. A closer look behind the walls of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center:

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Kinney Natatorium features a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which accommodates four varsity programs — men’s and women’s swimming and diving and men’s and women’s water polo — while enhancing the recreational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell community. The pool itself features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple team practices and recreational swimming to occur simultaneously. Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and concession stands. Already Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events, most notably the 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The facility has also served as host of five Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, two Eastern Water Polo Championships and an exhibition game against the U.S. women’s water polo national team, drawing rave reviews at each. Beginning in the spring of 2005, the PIAA state swimming championships moved to Kinney Natatorium.

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2011-12 Academic All-District 2x PL Outdoor Track MVP ROB ARENT

2011-12 PL All-Academic Team MALLORY SMITH

2011-12 Academic All-American PL Scholar-Athlete of Year Campbell Trophy Semifinalist TIM BOLTE

2011-12 PL All-Academic Team Mid-Major All-American MIKE MUSCALA

2011-12 ECAC Champion U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier MIKE NICHOLSON

2011-12 Academic All-District ANNE ELLENBERGER

2011-12 Academic All-District MIKE HUFFNER

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. t

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, and in the most recent survey in the fall of 2011, Bucknell ranked No. 4 in the nation.

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Bucknell has claimed a league-high 127 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

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A total of 390 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2011-12 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 252 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the fall 2011 semester.

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In addition to the 121 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 329 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including 15 in 2011-12.

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Bucknell has earned 91 Patriot League championships in 22 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 113 conference players of the year, 99 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 533 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

2011-12 Academic All-District 2x PL Scholar-Athlete of Year CAROLINE TOLLI

2011-12 ABCA All-East BOB DONATO

2011-12 Lightweight All-American CAITLIN VOGELSANG

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24 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2012.

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Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 17 times in the 22-year history of the affiliation, including 13 of the last 15 years.

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Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 121.

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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.

2011-12 Academic All-District JORDAN DONALDSON

2011-12 Academic All-District TARA CORT

2011-12 ECAC Champion U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier MATTHEW SEGAR

2011-12 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year KATELYN MILLER


2011-12 PL All-Academic Team NCAA Qualifier EVAN ZIMMER

2011-12 NCAA Qualifier COREY LEAR

2011-12 Big South All-Academic MINJOO LEE

2011-12 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year CHRISTIAN TREAT

2011-12 Academic All-District JILLIAN O’MARA

2011-12 PL All-Academic Team RACHEL VOSS

2011-12 NCAA Qualifier LEONARD JOSEPH

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 leader 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 student-athlete 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. BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. As part of a Patriot League-wide leadership initiative, this program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come.

2011-12 PL Scholar-Athlete of Year Academic All-District J.J. SZMADZINSKI

2011-12 PL All-Academic Team MEREDITH DICKSON

2011-12 All-American BILLY EISENREICH

2011-12 All-American PL All-Academic Team BRYCE ROBERTSON

2011-12 Academic All-District BRYSON JOHNSON

2011-12 Academic All-District BRENDAN BURGDORF

2011-12 PL All-Academic Team ELIZABETH PORCELLIO




 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.

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More than 350 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.


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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.

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The Career Development Center at Bucknell supports the University’s commitment to preparing productive citizens for our global community by educating our students in bridging their educational and life experiences with their life-long professional goals. The CDC at Bucknell is a comprehensive career center offering services and programs that are relevant to both undergraduate and graduate students. Assistance is available for such issues as: self-assessment and career decision-making, the development of job search tools, interview preparation, resources for conducting employment and graduate school research, and internship and full-time employment leads.

Graduate Activity .........................% Respondents Total Placed ...........................................................97% Employed ...............................................................71% Graduate School....................................................18% Still Seeking .............................................................3% Volunteer, Travel or Both .......................................5% Employed and in Graduate School .......................3% Type of Employer .........................% Respondents Business ..................................................................67% Education ...............................................................11% Non-profit ................................................................4% Research and Industry ...........................................2% Government ............................................................3% Unknown/Other ...................................................11% Military ....................................................................2% Graduate School Program ...........% Respondents Humanities and Social Sciences .........................16% Engineering ...........................................................15% Medical ...................................................................14% Law..........................................................................13% Ph.D. .......................................................................12% Science......................................................................9% Education .................................................................7% Post BAC/Other ......................................................7% Other ........................................................................6% Business ....................................................................1% Average Salary .....................................................$ Mean Salary .................................................... $48,552 College of Engineering.................................. $56,882 Business Administration............................... $50,726 Arts & Sciences .............................................. $42,620 Where Graduates Located ...........% Respondents Northeast ...............................................................82% West ..........................................................................7% Midwest ....................................................................5% Southeast ..................................................................5% International ............................................................1% Top 2011 Employers PricewaterhouseCoopers Deloitte Consulting Teach for America Bucknell University United States Navy Goldman Sachs United States Army High Performance Technologies, Inc. Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Air Products and Chemicals johnson & Johnson Accenture Vanguard Group Epic Systems Ernst & Young General Electric

CDC Programming: • 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

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Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional 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 strategies. Strengthen the Academic Core aims to ensure that a Bucknell education is challenging and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation; Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a residential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, integrates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility; Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Bucknell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural 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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  John Bravman became the 17th president of Bucknell University on July 1, 2010, and was inaugurated on Nov. 14, 2010. An accomplished academic and administrator, he holds a tenured position in the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical Engineering. Bravman came to Bucknell after a 35-year career at Stanford University, where for the last decade of his service he led the undergraduate program as the Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the founding Dean of the Freshman-Sophomore Residential College. He also was the Bing Centennial Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and a Professor of Electrical Engineering, by courtesy. His numerous Stanford honors include the Walter J. Gores Award, the university’s highest teaching honor; and the Kenneth M. Cuthbertson Award, the university’s highest award for lifetime service. He is one of only two people in Stanford history to win both awards. He has written and taught primarily in the fields of materials structure and analysis, thin-film mechanical phenomena, microelectronic reliability and high-temperature superconductivity. Early in his career, Bravman pioneered new applications of transmission electron microscopy to various studies of thin-film structures. He has coauthored more than 160 scholarly publications. At Stanford, he served the scholarly community through work on various government panels, editorial boards and scientific societies. A highly sought technical consultant, he has been an expert witness in numerous intellectual property, product liability and trade secret arbitration and litigation matters. Bravman earned his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford in 1979. He remained at Stanford for his graduate education in materials science, completing his M.S. in 1981 and his Ph.D. in 1984. His thesis work comprised structural analyses of silicon-silicon dioxide interfaces. Stanford also established the John C. Bravman Family Scholarship Fund, securing more than $3 million for scholarships in a few short weeks before Bravman completed his tenure there. Bravman’s dedication to excellence in undergraduate education has already shaped his presidency. He strongly supports the five strategic goals of The Plan for Bucknell: strengthening the academic core, deepening the residential learning experience, enhancing diversity, building bridges to the world and securing the University’s financial future. With support from the Board of Trustees, he is

re-energizing the planning process as well as review and discussion of Plan goals during the 2011-12 academic year. He began work immediately to advance Bucknell’s campus master plan, which aims to provide the academic and residential facilities necessary for the premier student experience for current and future generations. During Bravman’s first year as president, the University broke ground on infrastructure for Academic West, the first academic building constructed at Bucknell since 2004, which will add 70,000 square feet of classrooms, research spaces and faculty offices. Bravman also continues to strengthen the relationship between the University and downtown Lewisburg. Bucknell in fall 2010 purchased the U.S. Post Office Building, which has been renovated for University staff offices; and has updated several nearby properties, including the Campus Theatre and space for a small-business incubator and downtown art gallery. During the earliest months of his presidency, Bravman initiated an in-depth examination of the quality of student life by establishing the Campus Climate Task Force. This group of faculty, staff and students is charged with assessment of student views and actions related to personal responsibility and, as appropriate, recommending ways to encourage the most positive University experience for students. Exploration of and campus dialogue about student responsibility and expectations will continue throughout the 2011-12 academic year. Bravman’s first year in office included numerous meetings with alumni, parents and friends of the University, as well as many speaking engagements with Bucknell groups around the United States. In building support for the private phase of Bucknell’s $400 million comprehensive campaign, he continues to emphasize the importance of access to higher education and Bucknell’s top fundraising priority, scholarships for highly qualified students. Born in 1957, Bravman grew up in New York City and on Long Island. He is married to Dr. Wendelin Wright, formerly Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Santa Clara University and now Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering at Bucknell. They have two sons, Cole and Cooper. Bravman, who also has two grown sons, enjoys cooking, reading, photography, travel, golf and bicycling.

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Param Bedi VP for Library and Information Technology

Pete Mackey VP for Communications and Community Relations

Wayne Bromfield General Counsel

Scott Rosevear VP for Development and Alumni Relations

John Hardt Director of Athletics and Recreation

Mick Smyer Provost

David Surgala VP for Finance and Administration

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   At the helm of a proud and flourishing Bison athletics program is director of athletics and recreation John Hardt, who is now in his 13th year at Bucknell and his 27th 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 fastpaced 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 website 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 a handful of associate directors of athletics. During his productive tenure at Bucknell, Hardt has overseen 10 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 stadium/press box facility that now supports both Graham Field and Emmitt Field, the refurbishment of the baseball and softball facilities, as well as endowments for football, track and field, swimming and diving and water polo. While much has been achieved during his first 12 years at Bucknell, 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 the University’s strategic plan, entitled The Plan for Bucknell. Hardt’s plan focuses on future facilities upgrades, places an emphasis

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on diversity and gender equity, and promises the continued commitment to a student-centered athletics and recreation program that adheres to the student-athlete 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 recently he has served on the Division I Baseball Committee. In the summer of 2012 he was appointed to the NCAA Division I Leadership Council. 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.

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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 (20082012) NCAA Division I Leadership Council (2012-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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John Hardt Director of Athletics and Recreation

Tim Pavlechko Deputy Director of Athletics

Maisha Kelly Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator

Todd Newcomb Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs and Bison Club

Calvin Symons Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Operations and Events

Terrie Grieb Associate Director of Athletics for Business and Team Services

Mark Keppler Associate Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine

Jon Terry Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Communications

Pam Armold Assistant Director of Athletics for Aquatics and Auxiliary Services

Joe Santorine Assistant Director of Athletics for Recreation Services

Leslie Moore Assistant Director of Athletics for Operations and Events

Alex Robles Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services

 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 and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and 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

d foster f llife-long f l l h h community and 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

k measured d in part b Department seeks, 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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 A Assistant Director of Athletic C Communications Office: 570-577-1835 O C Cell: 513-312-1749 E-mail: E becky.hart@bucknell.edu be The 2012 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 singlegame 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 prior to gameday. 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. Interviews are typically conducted after practice. MIDWEEK INTERVIEWS To arrange a telephone interview with coaches and student-athletes, please contact Todd Merriett in the Athletic Communications Office. Every effort will be made to coordinate an interview as long as it does not interfere with practice or class schedules. PHOTO REQUESTS The Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications maintains a digital photo library of student-athletes and coaches, and pictures are available on request to members of the media.

Joe Susan being interviewed at halftime of a game in 2011.

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BUCKNELLBISON.COM Bucknell’s official athletics website — BucknellBison.com — is the best place for news on the university’s 27 intercollegiate programs, including Bison football. The site is updated daily with the latest news, videos, photos, results, statistics, roster and features. During the season, members of the media can find weekly game notes, game recaps, box scores, cumulative statistics, depth charts, player bios and breaking news. BucknellBison.com also features live and archived broadcasts of the radio play-by-play of all Bucknell football games, home and away, as well as live and archived video of all home games and live statistics on GameTracker for all home contests.


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GAMEDAY AT WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM On football Saturdays, www.BucknellBison.com should be a fan’s only destination. During each game of the 2012 campaign, Bucknell’s official website 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 five 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 2012 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.

VIDEO BROADCASTS Live video broadcasts of each Bucknell home game that is not nationally televised and select road contests will be available through BucknellBison. com’s Bison Vision service for a small fee in 2012. 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 2012-13, Bucknell will partner with ExposureManager.com to offer Bison fans the opportunity to purchase high-quality photographic prints online. Fans can access photos for sale via photo galleries and links throughout BucknellBison.com. Photo galleries will be included in the recap for most home games and select road contests. CBS SPORTS NETWORK Bucknell’s home opener Sept. 22 vs. Lafayette will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network. The contest, which will take place on Family Weekend at Bucknell, will kick off at noon.

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 fifth consecutive year.

Bucknell football h it s t h e a i r w av e s a g a i n this th fall on the Bison Sports Network. Radio broadcasts N off all ll 11 Bucknell B k ll games will be carried live on the Bison Sports Network. The network’s flagship station again this season is Eagle 107 (WEGH 107.3 FM). The pre-game show begins 30 minutes prior to kickoff. The broadcasts also have a worldwide audience over the internet at BucknellBison.com. Doug Birdsong enters his 13th 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 more than 25 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 fifth year in 2012-13. 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 A Associated Press in Ohio, and two from tthe Associated Press iin West Virginia. In 1999, he was chosen as the Eastern Ohio Interscholastic Athlletic Administrators A Association Media Person of the Year.

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 Director of Athletics & Recreation: John P. Hardt .........................................................................570-577-3067 Deputy Director of Athletics: Tim Pavlechko .................................................................................570-577-3588 Senior Assoc. AD/Senior Woman Administrator: Maisha Kelly ................................................570-577-1712 Senior Assoc. AD/External Affairs & Bison Club: Todd Newcomb ...........................................570-577-1771 Senior Assoc. AD/Operations & Events: Calvin Symons ...............................................................570-577-1093 Assoc. AD/Business & Team Services: Terrie Grieb.......................................................................570-577-3052 Assoc. AD/Athletic Communications: Jon Terry ...........................................................................570-577-3121 Assoc. AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Mark Keppler ..........................................................................570-577-3255 Asst. AD/Aquatics & Auxiliary Services: Pam Armold..................................................................570-577-3594 Asst. AD/Operations & Events: Leslie Moore ..................................................................................570-577-3112 Asst. AD/Compliance & Student Services: Alex Robles ................................................................570-577-3070 Asst. AD/Recreation Services: Joe Santorine....................................................................................570-577-1656 Assistant Director of Athletics Fundraising: Tom Harvey ............................................................570-577-3549 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: Liel Karstetter (stadium)................................................................................570-577-1470

 Head Coach: Joe Susan (Delaware ’78, third season) ......................................................................................570-577-3057 Bucknell Record: 7-15; Overall Record: 17-15 (three seasons) Assistant Coaches: Matt Borich (Bucknell ’01), Defensive Run Game Coordintor/Defensive Line...................570-577-3064 Bryan Bossard (Delaware ’89), Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Tight Ends ..........570-577-3826 John Field (Texas Lutheran ’99), Strength and Conditioning ................................................570-577-1467 Mike Kashurba (Grove City ’02), Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Safeties ....................570-577-1030 R.D. Montgomery (Wake Forest ’04), Tight Ends/Fullbacks ..................................................570-577-3077 Mike O’Connor (Lafayette ‘04), Quarterbacks .........................................................................570-577-3097 Ross Pennypacker (Millersville '05), Linebackers ....................................................................570-577-3056 Chad Rogosheske (Hamline ’99), Offensive Line ....................................................................570-577-3140 Chip Taylor (Illinois State ’02), Cornerbacks/Special Teams..................................................570-577-1120 Bill Morrow (Bucknell ’85), Running Bakcs Administrative Coordinator: Dan Wolfe (Iowa ’09) ......................................................................570-577-3918 Football Secretary: Deb Hommel ......................................................................................................570-577-3066

 Season: 127th (first season: 1883) All-Time Record: 571-548-51, 126 seasons [571 wins ranks 21st all-time in Division I FCS history] Offensive/Defensive Formation: Pro-style/4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 38/19 2011 Records: 6-5 overall, 2-3 Patriot League (4th place)

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