TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Achievements............................ Inside Front Cover Quick Facts...............................................................2
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Media Information...................................................3 Season Preview........................................................4 2010 Opponents.......................................................6 All-Time Series...........................................................9 Preseason Roster....................................................10 Geographical Breakdown....................................12 Head Coach..........................................................13 Coordinators...........................................................14
COACHING STAFF
Assistant Coaches..................................................15 Returning Players....................................................18 Newcomers.............................................................40 Game-by-Game Recaps......................................42 Game-by-Game Scoring......................................50 Game-by-Game Starters......................................51 2009 Statistics..........................................................52 Single-Game Records............................................56 Single-Season Records..........................................57 Career Records......................................................59 PSAC........................................................................60
The Vulcans earned the ECAC Lambert Trophy for a third-straight season in 2009.
ASSISTANT COACHES
Head Coach.................................John Luckhardt Alma Mater........................................ Purdue, 1968 Record at California.......................68-28 (8 years) Career Record................................205-65-2 (.757) Football Office....................................724.938.4019 E-Mail..................................... luckhardt@calu.edu
Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord.........Mike Conway Alma Mater........................ Olivet Nazarene, 1983 Offensive Coordinator...........................Walt Harris Alma Mater....................................Pacific, 1968 Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coord...........Dave Cole Alma Mater..................... California (Pa.), 2004 Offensive Line....................................... Mike Evans Alma Mater..................... Saginaw Valley, 2000 Defensive Line....................................Mike Jacobs Alma Mater............................. Ohio State, 2001 Quarterbacks.................................Chad Salisbury Alma Mater....................................Buffalo, 1999 Receivers/Special Teams Coord....... Larry Wilson Alma Mater........................ Slippery Rock, 1999 Tight Ends.........................................D’Monn Baker Alma Mater..................... California (Pa.), 2004 Safeties.............................................. John Durham Alma Mater.......................................Navy, 1960 Running Backs....................................Tom Rebholz Alma Mater......................... Indiana (Pa.), 2003
Hall of Fame............................................................69 President Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr...........................70 University Profile......................................................71 University Administration . .....................................74 Athletic Administsration.........................................75 Athletic Support Staff.............................................76 Cal U Head Coaches............................................77 Athletic Training Staff.............................................78 Strength & Conditioning Staff...............................79 Athletic Facilities.....................................................80 Evolution of a Champion.......... Inside Back Cover
PROGRAM HISTORY First Season.......................................................1916 All-Time Record.................................... 380-382-27 PSAC West Championships..................................7 PSAC Championships...........................................3 NCAA Appearances............................................3 All-Time NCAA Post-Season Record............... 7-3
TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record........................................ 11-4 2009 PSAC West Record/Finish................... 7-0/1st 2009 PSAC Overall Finish.................................. 2nd 2009 Final AFCA Ranking................................... 7th
FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF
In 2009, California University of Pennsylvania finished No. 7 in D2Football.com poll.
Quality Control/Video Assistant.............. Tim Zetts Football Athletic Trainer.................... Dr. Bob Kane Director of Athletic Performance........ Brian Oddi Strength & Conditioning..................... Bob Sepesy Head Athletic Trainer.................. Dr. Jamie Weary
SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director........... Matthew Kifer Office Phone......................................724.938.4552 E-Mail..............................................kifer@calu.edu Assistant SID.............................Beth Ann Conway Office Phone......................................724.938.4519 E-Mail.................................. conway_b@calu.edu Fax.......................................................724.938.5849
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ABOUT CAL U
The mission of intercollegiate athletics at California University of Pennsylvania is to provide student-athletes opportunities to participate in a comprehensive program of athletic competition.
HISTORY
HEAD COACH
Honors & Awards....................................................68
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Year-by-Year (1916-2009)......................................64
PLAYERS
PSAC West All-Stars................................................62
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CREDITS
Location...........................................California, Pa. Founded........................................................... 1852 Enrollment....................................................... 9,017 Nickname................................................... Vulcans Colors................................................... Black & Red President.............................Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. V.P./Student Development...... Dr. Lenora Angelone Assoc. V.P./Athletic Development......... Frank Bauer Athletic Director.........................Dr. Thomas Pucci Assoc. AD/SWA............................ Dr. Karen Hjerpe Faculty Athletic Rep......... Dr. William Biddington Head Athletic Trainer..................Dr. Jamie Weary Football Athletic Trainer....................Dr. Bob Kane Sports Information Director............Matthew Kifer Athletic Admin. Assistant................Carolyn Tardd Dir. Ath. Facilities/Services.................... Ed Whited Stadium................................... Adamson Stadium Capacity......................................................... 6,500 Affiliations......................................NCAA Division II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conf. (PSAC) Athletic Fax........................................ 724.938.5849 Website............................... www.calvulcans.com
Cal U’s 2010 Football Media Guide is the result of work and research of current sports information personnel and those who have come before. This publication was created with the purpose of educating and informing the media and general public.
KEY PHONE NUMBERS President's Office............................... 724.938.4400 Adamson Stadium Press Box............ 724.938.4234 Admissions.......................................... 724.938.4404 Alumni Relations................................ 724.938.4418 Athletic Office................................... 724.938.4351 Bookstore........................................... 724.938.4324 Equipment Manager........................ 724.938.5927 Financial Aid...................................... 724.938.4415 Football Office................................... 724.938.4019 Sports Information............................. 724.938.4552
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT California University of Pennsylvania is an academic community dedicated to the ideals of justice, fairness and equal opportunity for all. In compliance with federal and state laws, the University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. The University will not tolerate racial, ethnic or sexual discrimination. Sexual harassment is considered by law to be a form of sexual discrimination and is, therefore, unacceptable. Direct equal opportunity and affirmative action inquiries or complaints to the Special Assistant to the President for EEEO/University Ombudsperson, Office of Social Equity, South Hall 112, 724.938.4014. Direct inquiries regarding services or facilities accessibility to the ADA/504 Compliance Officer, Office of Student Development and Services, Residence Building B, 724-938-4076. Direct Title IX inquiries to the Senior Woman Administrator/Title IX Coordinator, Department of Athletics, Hamer Hall 248, 724.938.4351.
REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS Herald Standard 8-18 East Church St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401 724.439.7500 www.heraldstandard.com Observer-Reporter 122 South Main St., Washington, Pa. 15301 724.222.2200 www.observer-reporter.com Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 34 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 412.263.1100 www.post-gazette.com Pittsburgh Tribune-Review D. L. Clark Building, 503 Martindale St., 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 412.320.6460 www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib The Valley Independent Eastgate 19, Monessen, Pa. 15062 724.684.5200 www.pittsburghlive.com/x/valleyindependent
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Mailing Address: 250 University Avenue California, Pa. 15419 www.calu.edu www.calvulcans.com
The 2010 media guide has been written and edited by Matthew Kifer, Sports Information Director, to assist in covering California University football in the 2010 season. Design and layout by Beth Ann Conway. Cover design by Frank Bauer. Photos by Stephen Bates, Ken Brooks, Ryno Production, Laura Rayle, Greg Sofranko and SAI Photographers. Contents of this guide are subject to change and will be supplemented during the season by the Sports Information Office. All requests for additional information, including photographs, game accommodations and press passes, should be forwarded to the Sports Information Office.
Cal U finished with an impressive No. 2 national ranking in the final standings of the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup.
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The 2010 Cal U Football Media Guide is a multi-purpose publication for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of California University of Pennsylvania. Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Sports Information Office. News releases and photographs will only be made available to members of the news media. Mailing Address California University of Pennsylvania Sports Information Hamer Hall, Box 34 250 University Avenue California, Pennsylvania 15419
Credentials
Radio
Vulcans on Television The Vulcans will again be appearing on FSN Pittsburgh throughout the 2010 season, beginning with the Sept. 18 game against East Stroudsburg and will continue to cover every Vulcan home game. Check your local listings for the station channel.
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Radio space for broadcasting football games is located in the press box. California provides a courtesy line for radio stations wishing to broadcast a game from Adamson Stadium. The availability for the radio line is apportioned by order of request.
The Vulcans will appear live on The Pittsburgh CW for the 2010 season, beginning with the Sept. 18 game against East Stroudsburg and will continue to cover every Vulcan home game. The station will also air a weekly coaches show, “Cal U Football 2010” presented by Washington Hospital which will air Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. during the season.
Head Coach John Luckhardt Coach Luckhardt is available for interviews on Monday and Tuesday mornings during the season. Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Luckhardt through the Sports Information Office at 724.938.4552. Coach Luckhardt will be available to reporters for interviews approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of home games.
All player interviews must be coordinated through the California University of Pennsylvania Sports Information Office. All player interviews require at least one day notice. Players are available for interviews after each practice, as their schedule permits. Post-game player interviews are conducted approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of home games.
Vulcans on the Web Cal U continues its partnership with America One (formerly B2 Networks) during the 2010 campaign. Fans across the globe can again watch all the Vulcan action on-line through calvulcans.com. Simply click the America One banner on the right side of the website and select the single game, season or all-access pass.
ABOUT CAL U
Press Box Services
HISTORY
Players
PLAYERS
All media attending California University of Pennsylvania football home games are requested to notify the Sports Information Office. Credentials for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. • Requests for credentials should be made in advance by e-mail and directed to SID Matthew Kifer. • California University of Pennsylvania reserves the right to dismiss a media member to ensure a working press box. • Requests are honored from sports editors and writers of daily and weekly newspapers, sports directors of radio and television stations of both California University of Pennsylvania and the opposing team.
Vulcans on Live Television
COACHING STAFF
Phone Directory Sports Information: 724.938.4552 Fax: 724.938.5849 Football Office: 724.938.4019
Complete individual and team statistics, along with a running play-byplay will be distributed to members of the working media approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Press kits are provided prior to kickoff and include a program, flip card, updated statistics for each team, conference statistics and game notes.
Vulcans go Mobile
Vulcan Website Statistics, press releases, media guides, game notes and other Cal U material may also be found on the official Cal U Athletic Website. Visit www.calvulcans.com to find the Vulcans online.
Cal U has partnered with Songwhale, a mobile-marketing company based in Pittsburgh. To stay connected, fans can text the word VULCANS to WHALE (94253) to sign up for score updates, alerts and prize giveaways all via text message to your mobile phone.
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al U added to its most successful run in school history in 2009, winning its fifth-consecutive PSAC West title, making back-to-back appearances in the PSAC Championship and advancing to a third-straight NCAA Semifinals. With head coach John Luckhardt back for his ninth season with the Vulcans, the challenge is to take the next step on the national stage. Cal U has won 36 of its last 42 games and returns a total of 17 starters from last season. Cal U returns seven starters from last year’s top-ranked offense in the PSAC, including record-setting quarterback Josh Portis. Portis and the rest of the offense will work with first-year offensive coordinator, Walt Harris, who brings over 20 years of coaching at the NCAA Division I level to the program. With Portis and four starting offensive lineman returning, the Vulcans should continue to be one of the most explosive offenses in the country.
WIDE RECEIVER Terrance Moore returns for his senior season to make the wide receiver position perhaps the deepest position on offense. Moore, an All-PSAC West First-Team selection, is coming off a year in which he caught 58 passes for 1,094 yards and 13 scores. Junior Chedrick Cherry returns after a breakout 2009 campaign, finishing with 29 receptions for 518 yards and three scores. Classmate Josh Gumbert also returns after catching nearly 40 receptions in his career. The wide receiving corps will be made even more explosive with several speedy additions. Junior Derrick Jones, who won the California state championship in the 200 meters, comes to the program after playing two seasons at Oregon. Sophomore transfer Greg Cochrane (San Diego Mesa) possesses good size at 6-3 and was an all-state selection in Arizona.
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QUARTERBACKS Senior Josh Portis is back as Cal U’s starting quarterback after leading the Vulcans to an 11-4 record and an appearance in the NCAA Semifinals in his first season as a starter. Portis, who is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback, passed for a school record 3,421 yards and 36 touchdowns a year ago. The 6-4 quarterback ranked among the national leaders in passing efficiency in 2009 and also displayed a keen ability for the big throw, completing 54 passes of 20-yards or more with 17 resulting in touchdowns. He added 449 yards and one score on the ground after playing sparingly while at Florida and Maryland. In 2010, Portis will become the first quarterback to return as a starter for the Vulcans since Joe Ruggiero in 2004-07. Junior Ryan Morris gained valuable experience last year by appearing in five games, while redshirt freshman Erik Olson provides depth to the position. Cal U also added a pair of quarterback transfers this spring in Peter Lalich (Oregon State) and Phillip Aholt (Scottsdale Community College), both of who will likely redshirt and compete for the starting job. next season.
RUNNING BACKS After rushing for over 1,800 yards and 20 touchdowns despite splitting carries for the bulk of his career, senior Windell Brown was projected to be a 1,000-yard rusher in 2010. However, due to a life-threatening car accident in late June, Brown will not return to the gridiron. With the loss of Brown, Portis is now the top returning rusher for the Vulcans, while a group of inexperienced players will battle in training camp for carries. Senior Cody Wilson is the most veteran of the group after rushing for 158 yards in 2009 while playing both tailback and fullback. Former Blackhawk standout Bryan Stefanik will be in the mix, as he returns to Western Pennsylvania after attending Indiana State last year. Junior transfer Jordan Scott displayed tremendous speed while playing at Glendale Community College and freshman Cody Cook joins the backfield after a record-setting and all-state career at Beaver Falls. The unit will also feature transfer Lamont Smith (Phoenix) and redshirt freshman Carrington Hanna, who was a quarterback last season for Cal U. Veteran Shawn Johnson returns to the fullback position after playing nearly 40 games in his career. Freshman transfer Rob Stupar (Youngstown State), redshirt freshman Charles France and freshman R.J. Thomas provide youthful depth to the
The tight end position is another spot where the Vulcans have multiple options. Sophomore Blake Williamson developed into a viable receiving threat last season, finishing with 16 catches and three touchdowns. Classmate Chet Welc played in 11 games while battling injuries last year and is a strong run blocker. After suffering a season-ending injury last spring, junior Chase DeCarlo returns to the program. In 2008, he finished with 21 receptions and made five starts while playing all 14 games. Fellow junior Justin Shaffer made the shift from quarterback to tight end and made some key receptions last season when the position was decimated with injuries.
OFFENSIVE LINE Cal U returns four starters on the offensive line with the quartet combining for over 100 career starts. Senior Dan Jordan earned preseason All-America honors after starting 28 games at left guard over the last two seasons. He also has been a twotime ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II First-Team selection. Senior Nick Piccirillo returns to anchor the unit after starting 36-consecutive games at center. Senior Matt Scheuer has started all but one game at right guard for the Vulcans over the past two years, while senior Jack Range started 14 games at right tackle a year ago. Senior Robert Eberlein opens training camp as the projected starter at left tackle after seeing action in every game in 2009. Cal U features sizeable depth at tackle with sophomore transfers Levi Pardee (West Virginia) and Michael Page, Jr. (Scottsdale Community College). At the guard position, sophomore Erik Kush and transfer Tim Farley (Towson) figure to see significant action and provide depth. Sophomore John Starceski and redshirt freshmen Zack Dengler and Chris George will battle for snaps behind Piccirillo at center.
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Despite the loss of All-American Terrence Johnson, the Vulcans feature tremendous depth at cornerback entering the 2010 season behind the addition of senior transfer Tommie Campbell (Edinboro). One of the best all-around athletes on the team, Campbell possesses outstanding speed and could develop into one of the premier defensive playmakers in the country. On
The Vulcans go into the 2010 season returning all of their specialists from a year ago. Marc Domonkos returns for his senior season handling field goals for the Vulcans. Last year, Domonkos connected on 9-of-12 field goals and 50-of-52 PAT attempts to tie for the PSAC lead among kickers with 77 points. Long-snapper Geoff Lyons and holder Tony Battaglini both return in 2010. Senior Derek Fiorenza is back for his third year as Cal U’s punter. Fiorenza averaged 39.1 yards on 52 punts a year ago, but will look to regain his 2008 form when ranked second in the PSAC at nearly 43 yards per punt. Fiorenza figures to battle for the position of kickoff specialist with newcomers Cody Nuzzo and Bryce Wilson during camp. Nuzzo was all-state selection as a punter and possesses tremendous distance on his kickoffs. Junior Chedrick Cherry proved to be one of the nation’s most dangerous return men last season, averaging 29.6 yards on 17 kickoff returns. Classmate Josh Gumbert will continue to handle the punt return duties after proving to be a sure-handed returner over the last two seasons. Given their blistering speed, newcomers Derrick Jones and Tommie Campbell may also see time as return specialists in 2010.
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Veteran Brett Diamond returns to lead a talented, but untested group of linebackers in 2010. Diamond battled injuries last year, but still totaled a career-high 64 tackles, 8.0 TFL and three interceptions. In the base 4-2 front, Diamond will be joined on the field by senior Anthony Roberts, while junior Terrance Hemsley should see significant time when in a 4-3 front. Roberts finished with 40 stops in only 10 games, highlighted by 15 tackles in his two starts. Hemsley has started 15 games over the last two years and collected 7.0 TFL during that time. The linebacking corps will also be strengthened by the addition of junior transfer Kevin Garrett (Oregon). Sophomore Shawn Patil also returns after seeing significant action on special teams last season, while redshirt freshmen Paul Everson, Brian Justice and Dillon Voss provide valuable depth. True freshman Spencer Lynn of nearby Belle Vernon may also challenge for playing time early in his career.
PLAYERS
LINEBACKERS
The strength of the Cal U defense may be at the safety position, as the Vulcans return three significant players from last season. Junior Erik Harris started all 15 games last year, ranked second on the team with 84 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions. PSAC West Freshman of the Year Rontez Miles returns after making 51 stops, while junior Shawn Anderson could open the year as the starter at free safety. The safety positions also feature depth in veteran Eric Livsey and the addition of senior transfer Brandon Echols (Georgia Southern). Due to his athleticism and depth at quarterback, redshirt sophomore Scott Wallace made the transition during the spring and along with redshirt freshman Ja’wan Bryant could see time in the secondary during the fall.
COACHING STAFF
Cal U returns two starters and several experienced players on the defensive line that must replace PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year Willie Walker. Three-year starter Sam Fikaris will anchor the front after making nearly 100 career tackles. Junior Thomas Mulabah will move into a starting role in the middle after collecting 31 tackles, 9.0 TFL and 4.5 sacks last season. Fellow juniors Devin Cox and Steve Santia are expected to see significant time in the rotation at the defensive tackle positions. Cox made a midseason transition from offensive line to defensive line in 2009, while Santia collected 5.0 TFL and 3.5 sacks in limited action. The Vulcans added depth at defensive tackle this spring with the arrival of senior Luqman Abdallah (Hofstra). An All-PSAC West selection in his first year as a starter, junior Marcus Cook could be joined on the other side by redshirt junior transfer Kevin Crawford (Virginia). Seniors Ryan Keebler and Carlos Tipton (Bowling Green), along with redshirt freshmen Darnell Harding and B.J. Stevens, will see action at defensive end this fall.
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he Vulcans return seven starters on defense in 2010, including All-PSAC West linebacker Brett Diamond and PSAC West Freshman of the Year safety Rontez Miles. Last year, Cal U made a midseason transition to a 4-2-5 defense. The results were highlighted by a conference-best 37 sacks, 25 forced turnovers and an improved rushing defense. With the addition of more speed in the secondary, the Vulcans should take another step back to regaining the dominance of the nation’s elite unit.
the opposite side, redshirt junior Patrick Swearinger returns after starting 11 games in 2008. Last year, he started the first two games before suffering a season-ending injury. Senior Mike Brown also returns after making 13 starts last season following Swearinger’s injury. Kyle Crane saw significant action last year and returns for his senior season in 2010, while redshirt freshman Andy Mudimbi, bring quality quickness and athleticism to the position.
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2010 OPPONENTS SAGINAW VALLEY
C. W. POST
EAST STROUDSBURG
GAME 1 • SEPTEMBER 4 • NOON UNIVERSITY CENTER, MICH.
GAME 2 • SEPTEMBER 11 • 1 PM BROOKVILLE, N.Y.
GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 18 • TBA CALIFORNIA, PA.
Chuck Dowdell Quarterback
Jim Collins Head Coach
Matt Freed Linebacker
Denny Douds Head Coach
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:.......................... University Center, Mich. Enrollment:.......................................................9,837 Nickname: .............................................. Cardinals Colors: . ......................................Red, White & Blue Affiliation: ..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:................................................. GLIAC President: .............................. Dr. Eric R. Gilbertson Athletic Director:............................... Mike Watson Athletic Phone:...................................989.964.7300 Media Relations Director: . ......... Matt Woodbury SID E-Mail:...........................mdwoodbu@svsu.edu SID Office Phone:...............................989.964.4053 SID Fax:................................................989.964.7389 Website:............................. www.athletics.svsu.edu
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:..........................................Brookville, N.Y. Enrollment:.......................................................8,472 Nickname: ................................................ Pioneers Colors: . ............................................ Green & Gold Affiliation: ..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................................... PSAC East President: ........................... Dr. David J. Steinberg Athletic Director:................................Bryan Collins Athletic Phone:...................................516.299.2847 Sports Information Director:................. Sarah Ralls SID E-Mail:..................................sarah.ralls@liu.edu SID Office Phone:...............................516.299.3957 SID Fax:................................................516.299.2844 Website:.......................www.cwpostpioneers.com
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:................................... East Stroudsburg, Pa. Enrollment:....................................................... 7,200 Nickname: ..................................................Warriors Colors: . ................................................ Red & Black Affiliation: ......................................NCAA Division II Conference:............................................PSAC East President: .............................. Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletic Director:............................ Dr. Tom Gioglio Athletic Phone:................................... 570.422.3642 Sports Information Director:.........Greg Knowlden SID E-Mail:................gknowlden@po-box.esu.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 570.422.3312 SID Fax:................................................ 570.422.3586 Website: . ............................www.esuwarriors.com
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:.........................................Jim Collins Record at Saginaw Valley: .............16-6 (2 years) Career Record: ............................86-83 (17 years) 2009 Record: . ............................... 9-3 (8-2 GLIAC) Stadium:.............. H. R. Wickes Memorial Stadium Capacity:.........................................................6,300 Surface:............................................. Natural Grass Overall Record vs. Cal U:.................................. 1-0
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:.....................................Bryan Collins Record at C.W. Post: . ..................93-39 (12 years) Career Record: ............................93-39 (12 years) 2009 Record: . ......................... 6-5 (5-2 PSAC East) Stadium:............................................... Hickox Field Capacity:.........................................................5,000 Surface:.......................................................FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:.................................. 0 - 0
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:....................................Denny Douds Record at ESU:........................226-146-3 (36 years) Career Record: .....................226-146-3 (36 years) 2009 Record: . ......................... 8-4 (4-3 PSAC East) Stadium:..................................Eiler-Martin Stadium Capacity:......................................................... 6,000 Surface:....................................................... FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:................................3-1-1
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Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
CALIFORNIA (Pa.) @ Ferris State * LAKE ERIE * @ Northwood (Mich.) * @ Hillsdale * MICHIGAN TECH * INDIANAPOLIS * @ Ashland * WAYNE STATE (Mich.) * @ Northern Michigan * GRAND VALLEY STATE *
Noon 6 p.m. Noon Noon 1 p.m. Noon Noon 1 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. Noon
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 17
@ California (Pa.) @ Wayne State (Mich.) * @ Grand Valley State * NORTHWOOD * @ Indianapolis * NORTHERN MICHIGAN * @ Tiffin * ASHLAND * @ Michigan Tech * FINDLAY * FERRIS STATE * @ Neb.-Kearney ^
@ American International CALIFORNIA (Pa.) MERCYHURST @ Shippensburg * @ West Chester * MILLERSVILLE * EAST STROUDSBURG * @ Kutztown * BLOOMSBURG * @ Cheyney * @ Slippery Rock
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
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2009 RESULTS (9-3, 8-2)
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W 23-17 W 21-13 L 7-38 W 32-27 W 34-13 L 20-23 W 40-21 W 42-14 W 38-28 W 24-16 W 41-7 L 20-35
Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 6-21 @ Indiana (Pa.) L 14-27 @ Edinboro L 23-31 CHEYNEY * W 51-0 @ Bloomsburg * L 14-18 SHIPPENSBURG * W 40-24 WEST CHESTER * L 26-34 @ Millersville * W 35-3 @ East Stroudsburg * W 42-24 KUTZTOWN * W 42-17 LOCK HAVEN W 27-15
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest
@ Pace INDIANA (Pa.) @ California (Pa.) WEST CHESTER * @ Bloomsburg * KUTZTOWN * @ C.W. Post * @ Millersville * CHEYNEY * SHIPPENSBURG * @ Edinboro
1 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon
2009 RESULTS (8-4, 4-3) Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
@ Virginia Union @ Gannon CLARION @ Shippensburg * @ Cheyney * @ West Chester * BLOOMSBURG * @ Kutztown * C.W. POST * MILLERSVILLE * SLIPPERY ROCK EDINBORO ^
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W 19-6 W 38-21 W 45-31 L 14-38 W 37-0 W 21-20 L 13-27 W 27-20 OT L 24-42 W 44-3 W 54-28 L 16-31
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GANNON
GAME 4 • SEPTEMBER 25 • 6 PM CLARION, PA.
GAME 5 • OCTOBER 2 • TBA CALIFORNIA, PA.
GAME 6 • OCTOBER 9 • NOON ERIE, PA.
Nick Gounaris Defensive Line
John Klacik Head Coach
Matthew Neal-Mink Defensive Back
Jim Kiernan Head Coach
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:..................................................... Erie, Pa. Enrollment:....................................................... 4,238 Nickname: .....................................Golden Knights Colors: . .............................. Maroon, White & Gold Affiliation: ......................................NCAA Division II Conference:.......................................... PSAC West President: ....................... Dr. Antoine M. Garibaldi Athletic Director:............................... Mark Richard Athletics Phone:................................. 814.871.7416 Sports Information Director:...................Dan Teliski SID E-Mail: . ....................... teliski002@gannon.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 814.871.7418 SID Fax:................................................ 814.871.7794 Website: . ....................... www.gannonsports.com
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:..........................................Jay Foster Record at Clarion: ......................... 12-32 (4 years) Career Record: .............................. 12-32 (4 years) 2009 Record: . ........................ 8-3 (6-1 PSAC West) Stadium:.................................... Memorial Stadium Capacity:......................................................... 5,000 Surface:....................................................... Sprinturf Overall Record vs. Cal U:............................38-39-3
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:...................................... John Klacik Record at Lock Haven:................... 5-49 (6 years) Career Record: ............................... 5-49 (6 years) 2009 Record: . ..................... 0-10 (0-7 PSAC West) Stadium:...............................Hubert Jack Stadium Capacity:........................................................ 3,500 Surface:............................................... Artificial Turf Overall Record vs. Cal U:...........................28-37-1
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:...................................... Jim Kiernan Record at Gannon:....................... 11-22 (3 years) Career Record: ............................. 11-22 (3 years) 2009 Record: . ........................ 6-5 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium:............................Gannon University Field Capacity:......................................................... 2,500 Surface: ...................................................... FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:................................... 0-2
2010 SCHEDULE
2010 SCHEDULE
2010 SCHEDULE
FAIRMONT STATE @ Bloomsburg SHIPPENSBURG CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * SLIPPERY ROCK * @ Lock Haven * @ Indiana (Pa.) * EDINBORO * @ Gannon * @ Mercyhurst * MILLERSVILLE
6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 1 p.m.
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest
Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
W 33-21 L 6-25 L 31-45 W 24-0 L 31-35 W 42-21 W 27-10 W 29-25 W 30-28 W 30-17 W 32-12
Aug. 27 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
WEST CHESTER @ Shippensburg @ Clarion * MERCYHURST * @ Edinboro * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * INDIANA (Pa.) * @ Gannon * SLIPPERY ROCK * C.W. Post
* indicates PSAC West contest CAP indicates home contest
LAKE ERIE @ Shippensburg @ Millersville @ Edinboro * MERCYHURST * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * @ Lock Haven * INDIANA (Pa.) * CLARION * @ Slippery Rock * KUTZTOWN
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Noon TBA Noon Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon
2009 RESULTS (6-5, 3-4) L 0-43 L 7-49 L 0-24 L 7-19 L 6-41 L 14-48 L 0-45 L 0-27 L 6-47 L 15-27
Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
LAKE ERIE EAST STROUDSBURG CHEYNEY @ California, (Pa.) * EDINBORO * @ Clarion * @ Mercyhurst * SLIPPERY ROCK * LOCK HAVEN * @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ Bloomsburg
W 35-34 L 21-38 W 30-9 L 10-52 L 20-22 L 21-42 L 17-27 W 51-48 W 27-0 W 29-3 W 10-7 (OT)
ABOUT CAL U
@ Fairmont State KUTZTOWN @ East Stroudsburg LOCK HAVEN * @ California (Pa.) * GANNON * @ Slippery Rock * MERCYHURST * INDIANA (PA.) * @ Edinboro * @ Cheyney
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. Noon 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon
2009 RESULTS (0-10, 0-7)
2009 RESULTS (8-3, 6-1) Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
@ Va. Military Institute @ Millersville KUTZTOWN @ Mercyhurst * @ California (Pa.) * CLARION * GANNON * @ Slippery Rock * EDINBORO * @ Indiana (Pa.) * BLOOMSBURG
HISTORY
Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2009 REVIEW
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:......................................Lock Haven, Pa. Enrollment:...................................................... 5,105 Nickname: .......................................... Bald Eagles Colors: . ....................................... Crimson & White Affiliation: .....................................NCAA Division II Conference:......................................... PSAC West Interim President: . ................Dr. Barbara B. Dixon Athletic Director:.......................... Sharon E. Taylor Athletics Phone:............................... 570.484.2102 Sports Information Director: . ........ Doug Spatafore SID E-Mail:.............................. dspatafo@lhup.edu SID Office Phone:............................. 570.484.2350 SID Fax:.............................................. 540.484.3075 Website: . .........................www.havensports.com
PLAYERS
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:............................................... Clarion, Pa. Enrollment:....................................................... 7,391 Nickname: ......................................Golden Eagles Colors: . ................................................ Blue & Gold Affiliation: ......................................NCAA Division II Conference:.......................................... PSAC West President: ............................. Dr. Karen M. Whitney Athletic Director:....................................Dave Katis Athletic Phone: . ................................ 814.393.1997 Sports Information Director:..............Rich Herman SID E-Mail:............................ rherman@clarion.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 814.393.2334 SID Fax:................................................ 814.393.2082 Website: . ...........www.clariongoldeneagles.com
COACHING STAFF
Alfonso Hoggard Running Back
Jay Foster Head Coach
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CLARION
* indicates PSAC West contest CAP indicates home contest
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‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
2010 OPPONENTS SLIPPERY ROCK
MERCYHURST
INDIANA (PA.)
GAME 7 • OCTOBER 16 • TBA CALIFORNIA, PA.
GAME 8 • OCTOBER 23 • NOON ERIE, PA.
GAME 9 • OCTOBER 30 • TBA CALIFORNIA, PA.
Dr. George Mihalik Head Coach
Marty Schaetzle Head Coach
Trevor Kennedy Wide Receiver
Tobias Robinson Defensive Back
Lou Tepper Head Coach
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:................................... Slippery Rock, Pa. Enrollment:...................................................... 8,600 Nickname: .............................................. The Rock Colors: . .......................................... Green & White Affiliation: .....................................NCAA Division II Conference:......................................... PSAC West President: ............................... Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletic Director:................................ Paul Lueken Athletic Phone: . ............................... 724.738.2767 Sports Information Director: ......... Bob McComas SID E-Mail: . ................. robert.mccomas@sru.edu SID Office Phone:.............................. 724.738.2777 SID Fax:............................................... 724.738.4761 Website: . ........................www.rockathletics.com
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:..................................................... Erie, Pa. Enrollment:....................................................... 3,500 Nickname: .................................................... Lakers Colors: . ....................... Hunter Green & Navy Blue Affiliation: ......................................NCAA Division II Conference:.......................................... PSAC West President: ........................... Dr. Thomas J. Gamble Athletic Director:.................................. Joe Kimball Athletic Phone: . ................................ 814.824.2228 Sports Information Director:.....Lauren Packer Webster SID E-Mail:..................... lwebster@mercyhurst.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 814.824.2525 SID Fax:................................................ 814.824.2591 Website: . ........................ www.hurstathletics.com
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:.............................................. Indiana, Pa. Enrollment:..................................................... 14,600 Nickname:.......................................Crimson Hawks Colors:.............................................Crimson & Gray Affiliation:........................................NCAA Division II Conference:.......................................... PSAC West Interim President:.........................Dr. David Werner Athletic Director:....................... Dr. Frank Condino Athletic Phone:................................... 724.357.2782 Sports Information Director:................ Mike Hoffman SID E-Mail:............................... mhoffman@iup.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 724.357.2747 SID Fax:................................................ 724.357.2754 Website:.............................. www.iupathletics.com
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:..........................Dr. George Mihalik Record at Slippery Rock: ........ 147-90-4 (22 years) Career Record: ...................... 147-90-4 (22 years) 2009 Record: . ....................... 6-5 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium:......................N. Kerr Thompson Stadium Capacity:...................................................... 10,000 Surface:.................................................AstroPlayer Overall Record vs. Cal U:...........................42-27-3
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:............................... Marty Schaetzle Record at Mercyhurst:.................... 32-54 (8 years) Career Record: .............................. 32-54 (8 years) 2009 Record: . ........................ 4-7 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium:................................................... Tullio Field Capacity:......................................................... 2,300 Surface:....................................................... FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:................................0-2-0
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:........................................Lou Tepper Record at Indiana (Pa.):................ 30-13 (4 years) Career Record:..........................95-70-2 (16 years) 2009 Record:........................... 5-6 (1-6 PSAC West) Stadium:.........................................George P. Miller Capacity:......................................................... 6,500 Surface............................................................ A-Turf Overall Record vs. Cal U.............................59-21-2
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Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
MERRIMACK (Mass.) @ Cheyney WEST CHESTER @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ Clarion * EDINBORO * @ California (Pa.) * LOCK HAVEN * @ Mercyhurst * GANNON * C.W. POST
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 2 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9
Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
BOWIE STATE MILLERSVILLE @ Kutztown @ Edinboro * INDIANA (Pa.) * MERCYHURST * CLARION * @ Gannon * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * @ Lock Haven * @ East Stroudsburg
@ Notre Dame (Ohio) @ Kutztown @ C.W. Post LOCK HAVEN * @ Gannon * @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ Edinboro * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * SLIPPERY ROCK * CLARION * SHIPPENSBURG
7 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon Noon 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon Noon Noon Noon
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
W 31-27 W 31-14 W 27-24 L 24-28 W 7-3 W 17-16 L 10-27 L 48-51 L 7-44 W 47-6 L 28-54
Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
@ Wayne State (Mich.) CHEYNEY BLOOMSBURG INDIANA (Pa.) * @ Lock Haven * @ Slippery Rock * GANNON * @ Clarion * EDINBORO * @ California (Pa.) * @ West Chester
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest
SOUTH. CONN. ST. 4 p.m. @ East Stroudsburg 6 p.m. @ Bloomsburg 1 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK * 1 p.m. @ Edinboro * 6 p.m. MERCYHURST * 2 p.m. CLARION * 1 p.m. @ Gannon * Noon @ California (Pa.) * (Coal Bowl) TBA LOCK HAVEN * 1 p.m. WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. 2009 RESULTS (5-6, 1-6)
2009 RESULTS (4-7, 3-4)
2009 RESULTS (6-5, 3-4)
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest
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L 13-31 W 45-15 L 7-17 W 20-16 W 19-7 L 16-17 W 27-17 L 25-29 L 22-32 L 7-28 L 13-45
Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
@ South. Conn. State W 28-21 C.W. POST W 27-14 MILLERSVILLE W 17-3 @ Mercyhurst * L 16-20 @ Slippery Rock * L 3-7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * (Coal Bowl) L 28-41 EDINBORO * L 24-38 @ Lock Haven * W 45-0 @ Clarion * L 28-30 GANNON * L 3-29 @ Kutztown W 34-32
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest
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GAME 10 • NOVEMBER 6 • 1 PM EDINBORO, PA.
GAME 11 • NOVEMBER 13 • TBA CALIFORNIA, PA.
Gabe Johnson Guard
Jeff Braxton Head Coach
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:................................. Scott Browning Record at Edinboro:....................... 31-15 (4 years) Career Record: .............................. 31-15 (4 years) 2009 Record: . ........................ 9-4 (5-2 PSAC West) Stadium:................................ Sox Harrison Stadium Capacity:......................................................... 6,000 Surface:......................................................Sportexe Overall Record vs. Cal U:............................35-39-2
FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach:......................................Jeff Braxton Record at Cheyney: .........................0-22 (2 years) Career Record :............................... 0-22 (2 years) 2009 Record: . ...................... 0-11 (0-7 PSAC East) Stadium:.................O’Shields Stevenson Stadium Capacity:........................................................ 5,000 Surface:.............................................Natural Grass Overall Record vs. Cal U:.............................1-13-0
2010 SCHEDULE
2010 SCHEDULE
@ West Liberty @ West Chester @ Cheyney GANNON * INDIANA (Pa.) * @ Slippery Rock * MERCYHURST * @ Clarion * @ Lock Haven * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * EAST STROUDSBURG
1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon
Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2009 RESULTS (9-4, 5-2) WEST LIBERTY SHIPPENSBURG C.W. POST SLIPPERY ROCK * @ Gannon * LOCK HAVEN * @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ California (Pa.) * @ Mercyhurst * CLARION * @ Millersville @ East Stroudsburg ^ @ West Liberty ^
* indicates conference game CAP indicates home contest ^ - NCAA Playoffs
3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA
2009 RESULTS (0-11, 0-7) W 42-30 L 14-24 W 31-23 W 28-24 W 22-20 W 41-6 W 38-24 L 14-38 W 32-22 L 17-30 W 28-25 W 31-16 L 63-84
Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
vs. Lincoln @ Mercyhurst @ Gannon @ C.W. Post * EAST STROUDSBURG * @ Kutztown * MILLERSVILLE * @ Bloomsburg * @ West Chester * SHIPPENSBURG * CLARION
* indicates PSAC West contest CAP indicates home contest
L 20-41 L 15-45 L 9-30 L 0-51 L 0-37 L 21-35 L 36-47 L 6-28 L 0-59 L 10-31 L 12-32
ABOUT CAL U
Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
vs. Lincoln SLIPPERY ROCK EDINBORO Kutztown * @ Millersville * BLOOMSBURG * @ West Chester * @ Shippensburg * @ East Stroudsburg * C.W. POST * @ California (Pa.)
HISTORY
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2009 REVIEW
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:...........................................Cheyney, Pa. Enrollment:...................................................... 1,700 Nickname:.................................................... Wolves Colors: . .............................................. Blue & White Affiliation: .....................................NCAA Division II Conference: ..........................................PSAC East President: ................ Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletic Director:.................................China Jude Athletic Phone: . .............................. 610.399.2287 Sports Information Director:........... Lenn Margolis SID E-Mail: . .................... lmargolis@cheyney.edu SID Office Phone:.............................. 610.399.2143 SID Fax:.............................................. 610.399.2291 Website: . ...................www.cheyneywolves.com
RECORD 0-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 8-12-2 1-0-0 5-6-0 13-1-0 39-38-3 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 39-35-2 26-9-4 1-0-0 7-2-0 2-0-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 21-59-2 0-1-0 0-6-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 37-28-1 10-3-1 3-1-0 2-0-0 9-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 27-9-4 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 5-1-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 29-42-1 27-42-3 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 3-16-0 4-4-0 12-8-0 2-1-0 8-5-0 5-4-1 1-1-0
PLAYERS
SCHOOL FACTS: Location:............................................ Edinboro, Pa. Enrollment:....................................................... 8,287 Nickname: ....................................... Fighting Scots Colors:.................................................. Red & White Affiliation: ......................................NCAA Division II Conference:.......................................... PSAC West President: .............................. Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Athletic Director:.................... Bruce Baumgartner Athletic Phone: . ................................ 814.732.1822 Sports Information Director:................ Bob Shreve SID E-Mail:...........................rshreve@edinboro.edu SID Office Phone:............................... 814.732.1834 SID Fax:................................................ 814.732.2596 Website: . .....................www.gofightingscots.com
OPPONENT Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bethany (W.Va.) Bloomsburg Bowie State Carnegie Mellon Cheyney Clarion Concord C.W. Post Dayton Denison Duquesne East Stroudsburg Eastern Illinois Eastern Tennessee Edinboro Fairmont State Fayetteville State Frostburg State Gannon Geneva Glenville State Grand Valley State Grove City Indiana (Pa.) James Madison Kutztown Lake Erie Lenoir-Rhyne Lock Haven Mansfield Marietta Mercyhurst Millersville Minnesota Duluth Monmouth (N.J.) New Haven Northwest Missouri State Ohio Wesleyan Other* Potomac State Rowan Saint Francis Saint Joseph (Ind.) Saint Vincent Salem International Saginaw Valley Seton Hill Shepherd Shippensburg Slippery Rock Southern Connecticut State Susquehanna Towson Tusculum Valdosta State Washington & Jefferson Wayne State Waynesburg West Chester West Liberty West Virginia Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Westminster Wittenberg
COACHING STAFF
Branden Williams Cornerback
Scott Browning Head Coach
All-Time Series
Football records vs. collegiate opponents since 1916 (DNP 1942-45). Record 1916 thru 2008 -- 380-382-27 2010 opponents in bold
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*Cal U played several H.S. & A.C. in early years of the program.
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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 95 Abdallah, Luqman........ DL Aholt, Phillip.................. QB Aminu, Jamyl.................DB 25 Anderson, Shawn..........DB 82 Barlow, Aaron...............WR Barnhart, Seth............... QB 84 Battaglini, Tony.............WR 7 Brown, Mike...................DB 3 Brown, Windell............... RB 17 Bryant, Ja’wan..............DB 2 Campbell, Tommie.......DB 6 Cherry, Chedrick..........WR 8 Cochrane, Greg..........WR 60 Conjeski, Eric..................OL Cook, Cody................... RB 90 Cook, Marcus................ DL Corey, John...................OL 67 Cox, Devin.....................OL 41 Crane, Kyle....................DB 99 Crawford, Kevin............ DL Dawson, Preston...........DB 47 DeCarlo, Chase............. TE 58 Dengler, Zack................OL 53 Diamond, Brett...............LB 37 Domonkos, Marc............ K 97 Donnelly, Andrew......... DL 38 Dorvil, Sam..................... RB 71 Eberlein, Robert.............OL 19 Echols, Brandon............DB 98 Emrick, Jordan............... DL 55 Everson, Paul..................LB 77 Farley, Tim......................OL 62 Fikaris, Sam..................... DL 39 Fiorenza, Derek............... P 45 France, Charles............. RB 13 Garrett, Kevin.................LB 73 George, Chris................OL 88 Gumbert, Josh..............WR 76 Hall, Teountae...............OL 20 Hanna, Carrington . ..... RB 52 Harding, Darnell.............LB 31 Harris, Erik.......................DB 40 Hemsley, Terrance.........LB 30 Johnson, Shawn............ RB Johnson, Trey................WR 1 Jones, Derrick...............WR 70 Jordan, Dan...................OL 44 Justice, Brian...................LB 92 Keebler, Ryan................ DL Kuser, Dylan.............. RB/LS 64 Kush, Eric........................OL Lalich, Peter.................. QB 28 Livsey, Eric......................DB Lynn, Garrett..................OL
No. Name
Cl./El.
Jr./Jr. WR Sr./Sr. DB So./Jr. (R.) DB Sr./Sr. WR Jr. /Jr. WR Gr./Sr. DB So./So. WR So./So. DB Sr./So. (R) DB Gr./Sr. QB Jr./Jr. LB Jr./Jr. QB Fr./Fr. (R) DB So./Fr. (R) QB Fr./Fr. (R) DB Sr./Sr. DB So./Fr. (R) RB Fr./Fr. (R) DL Jr./So. DB So./So. DB Fr./Fr. RB Jr./Jr. DB Jr./Jr. DB Fr./Fr. DB So./Jr. DB Sr./Sr. RB So./Jr. DB Jr./Jr. RB Fr./Fr. (R) RB Sr./Sr. RB Sr./Sr. K Gr./Jr. RB Gr. /Sr. P Jr./Jr. LB Jr./Sr. DB Fr./Fr. RB Fr./Fr. (R) LS Fr./Fr. (R) LB Fr./Fr. (R) RB Fr./Fr. LB Jr./Jr. TE Fr./Fr. RB Jr./Sr. LB Fr./Fr. (R) LB So./Jr. LB So./So. LB Fr./Fr. (R) LB So./Fr. (R) LB So./Fr. DL So./Fr. (R) OL Sr./Jr. LS Fr./Fr. OL So./Jr. DL Jr./Sr. DL
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
Derrick Jones Tommie Campbell Patrick Swearinger Terrance Moore Chedrick Cherry Mike Brown Greg Cochrane Rontez Miles Scott Wallace Josh Portis Kevin Garrett Ryan Morris Andy Mudimbi Erik Olson Ja’wan Bryant Brandon Echols Carrington Hanna B.J. Stevens Toni Whiteleather Lamont Smith Bryan Stefanik Shawn Anderson C.J. Peake Jeff Parrish Eric Livsey Shawn Johnson Erik Harris Jordan Scott Nico Price Cody Wilson Marc Domonkos Sam Dorvil Derek Fiorenza Terrance Hemsley Kyle Crane R.J. Thomas Jon Mullinix Brian Justice Charles France Spencer Lynn Chase DeCarlo Rob Stupar Anthony Roberts Darnell Harding Brett Diamond Shawn Patil Paul Everson Dillon Voss Lambert Strayer Zack Dengler Geoff Lyons Eric Conjeski Thomas Mulabah Sam Fikaris
Pos.
Ht.
Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School
6-1 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-8 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2
195 Lynwood, Calif./Long Beach Poly/Oregon 205 Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa/Edinboro 195 Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 175 Key West, Fla./Key West/Mesa C.C. 170 Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 190 Newark, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/Virginia 205 Chandler, Ariz./Chandler/San Diego Mesa 210 Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills 205 Avondale, Pa./St. Marks (Del.)/Massachusetts 205 Woodland Hills, Calif./William H. Taft/ Maryland 225 Harbor City, Calif./Narbonne/Oregon 190 West Chester, Ohio/St. Xavier 170 Tacoma Park, Md./John F. Kennedy 205 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 190 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 215 Decatur, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic/Georgia Southern 210 Streetsboro, Ohio/Streetsboro 240 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 175 Rochester, Pa./Rochester 185 Penn Hills, Pa./Central Catholic/Phoenix 210 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk/Indiana State 180 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills 221 Trotwood, Ohio/Trotwood-Madison/Louisville 200 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway/North Carolina Tech 210 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 230 Yorktown, Va./Grafton 220 New Oxford, Pa./New Oxford 205 Phoenix, Ariz./North Canyon/Idaho State 241 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 220 Herminie, Pa./Yough/Citadel 205 Johnstown, Pa./Bishop McCort/Lock Haven 255 Lauderhill, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons/Connecticut 185 Downingtown, Pa./Bishop Shanahan/Villanova 230 Cheltenham, Md./Gwynn Park 170 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport/Lock Haven 225 Landisville, Pa./Hempfield 210 Baltimore, Md./Glenelg 215 Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral 230 Morgantown, W.Va./Preston 210 Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon 240 Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort/Georgia Southern 230 State College, Pa./State College/Youngstown State 240 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg/Iowa Central C.C. 240 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 230 Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca 225 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 220 Rochester, Pa./Rochester 215 Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights 285 Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg 250 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic 215 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills 275 Beaver, Pa./Beaver 285 Sterling, Va./Parkview 265 Mayfield Heights, Ohio/Mayfield
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Jr./Sr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Jr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr.
QB DB QB RB OL DB WR RB/LS QB OL DB LB DB DB P/K K WR OL DL DB P
6-3 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-4 6-2 5-7 5-10 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0
210 Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows/Scottsdale C.C. 190 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 210 Chester, W.Va./Oak Glen 175 Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls 300 Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan 195 Monaca, Pa./Central Valley 170 Rochester, Pa./Rochester 220 St. Augustine, Fla./Nease 235 Springfield, Va./West Springfield/Oregon State 270 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic 190 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 200 Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills 185 Allentown, Pa./Parkland 185 Pittsburgh, Pa./McDowell 195 Penn Hills, Pa./Penn Hills 175 Bradford, Pa./Bradford 190 Akron, Ohio/Springfield 295 Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon 250 Pittsburgh, Pa./South Allegheny 195 Boiling Springs, N.C./Crest/Navy 180 Volant, Pa./Wilmington
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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 46 Lynn, Spencer.................LB 59 Lyons, Geoff.................... LS Marchena, Vladimir......DB 72 Maruscak, Mike.......... OL McBride, Devlin..............LB McCants, Kellan............DB 9 Miles, Rontez..................DB 5 Moore, Terrance..........WR 14 Morris, Ryan.................. QB 15 Mudimbi, Andy..............DB 61 Mulabah, Thomas......... DL 43 Mullinix, Jon..................... LS Myers, Brice....................DB Nese, Steve...................P/K 47 Nuzzo, Cody.................... K O’Neil, Joe....................WR 16 Olson, Erik...................... QB 66 Page, Michael...............OL 79 Pardee, Levi...................OL 27 Parrish, Jeff.....................DB 54 Patil, Shawn....................LB 26 Peake, C.J.....................DB 81 Picard, Tim....................WR 68 Piccirillo, Nick.................OL 12 Portis, Josh..................... QB 33 Price, Nico..................... RB 78 Range, Jack..................OL 86 Ripple, Tim.....................WR 51 Roberts, Anthony...........LB 65 Santia, Steve.................. DL 75 Scheuer, Matt................OL 32 Scott, Jordan................. RB Sellew, Tyler....................OL 83 Shaffer, Justin.................. TE 23 Smith, Lamont................DB 74 Sprosty, Nate.................OL 69 Starceski, John...............OL 93 Stead, Mitchell.............. DL Stecak, Marc................. DL 24 Stefanik, Bryan............... RB 21 Stevens, B. J................... DL 57 Strayer, Lambert............ DL 48 Stupar, Rob.................... RB 3 Swearinger, Patrick.......DB 96 Taylor, Noah................... DL 42 Thomas, R.J.................... RB 91 Tipton, Carlos................. DL 56 Voss, Dillon......................LB 10 Wallace, Scott...............DB Washington, Mario........DB 85 Welc, Chet...................... TE 22 Whiteleather, Toni..........DB 80 Williams, Mike...............WR 89 Williamson, Blake............ TE Wilson, Bryce.................... P 35 Wilson, Cody.................. RB
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265 Bridgeville, Pa./Chartiers Valley 260 Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield 307 Trotwood, Ohio/Madison/Scottsdale C.C. 300 Springdale, Pa./Springdale/Army 280 Mayfield, Ohio/Mayfield 270 York, Pa./York Catholic 305 Tionesta, Pa./Redbank Valley 285 Pittsburgh, Pa./Bishop Canevin 300 Bellevue, Pa./Northgate/Saint Vincent 280 Beaver, Pa./Beaver 295 Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral 310 Girard, Pa./Girard 305 North Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills 285 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township/Towson 300 Ottawa, Ontario/Foothill/Sac City (Calif.) 310 Titusville, Pa./Titusville/West Virginia 175 Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey 195 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 200 Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge/San Bernardino (Calif.) 215 Smithton, Pa./Yough 180 Perryopolis, Pa./Frazier 255 Mt. Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant 170 Johnstown, Pa./Richland 170 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 230 Houston, Pa./Chartiers-Houston 240 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods 250 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods/Bowling Green 250 Grindstone, Pa./Frazier 230 Douglassville, Pa./Daniel Boone 320 Princeton, N.J./Trenton Central/Hofstra 260 Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills/Youngstown State 230 Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata 260 Butler, Pa./Butler 280 Brooklyn, N.Y./Gar-Field (Va.)/Virginia
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No. Name 64 Eric Kush 65 Steve Santia 66 Michael Page, Jr. 67 Devin Cox 68 Nick Piccirillo 69 John Starceski 70 Dan Jordan 71 Robert Eberlein 72 Mike Maruscak 73 Chris George 74 Nate Sprosty 75 Matt Scheuer 76 Teountae Hall 77 Tim Farley 78 Jack Range 79 Levi Pardee 80 Mike Williams 81 Tim Picard 82 Aaron Barlow 83 Justin Shaffer 84 Tony Battaglini 85 Chet Welc 86 Tim Ripple 88 Josh Gumbert 89 Blake Williamson 90 Marcus Cook 91 Carlos Tipton 92 Ryan Keebler 93 Mitchell Stead 95 Luqman Abdallah 96 Noah Taylor 97 Andrew Donnelly 98 Jordan Emrick 99 Kevin Crawford Phillip Aholt Jamyl Aminu Seth Barnhart Cody Cook John Corey Preston Dawson Trey Johnson Dylan Kuser Peter Lalich Garrett Lynn Vladimir Marchena Devlin McBride Kellan McCants Brice Myers Steve Nese Cody Nuzzo Joe O’Neil Tyler Sellew Marc Stecak Mario Washington Bryce Wilson
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Arizona (3) Chandler - Greg Cochrane Phoenix - Jordan Scott Cave Creek - Phillip Aholt California (3) Harbor City - Kevin Garrett Lynwood - Derrick Jones Woodland Hills - Josh Portis
Florida (5) Cape Coral - Brian Justice Nate Sprosty Lauderhill - Sam Dorvil Key West - Terrance Moore St. Augustine - Dylan Kuser Georgia (1) Decatur - Brandon Echols
Maryland (4) Baltimore - Jon Mullinix Cheltenham - Terrance Hemsley Tacoma Park - Andy Mudimbi Waldorf - Patrick Swearinger North Carolina (1) Boiling Springs - Mario Washington New Jersey (3) Newark - Mike Brown Phillipsburg - Anthony Roberts Princeton - Luqman Abdallah New York (1) Brooklyn - Kevin Crawford
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Ohio (11) Akron - Joe O’Neil Cincinnati - Chedrick Cherry Marcus Cook Carlos Tipton Garfield Heights - Dillon Voss Mayfield - Nick Piccirillo Mayfield Heights - Sam Fikaris Streetsboro - Carrington Hanna Trotwood - Michael Page, Jr. C.J. Peake West Chester - Ryan Morris Pennsylvania (68) Aliquippa - Tommie Campbell Allentown - Kellen McCants Ambridge - Aaron Barlow Avondale - Scott Wallace Beaver - Eric Congeski Chris George Beaver Falls - Cody Cook Josh Gumbert Bryan Stefanik Belle Vernon - Spencer Lynn Tyler Sellew Bellevue - Mike Maruscak Bethel Park - Erik Olson Tim Picard Bethlehem - Jaymal Aminu Vladimir Marchena Braddock - Rontez Miles Bradford - Cody Nuzzo Bridgeville - Eric Kush Butler - Jordan Emrick Canonsburg - John Corey Chambersburg - Lambert Strayer
Pennsylvania (continued) Douglasville - Mitchell Stead Downingtown - Derek Fiorenza Duquesne - Windell Brown Ephrata - Andy Donnelly Girard - Matt Scheuer Greensburg - Steve Santia Grindstone - Ryan Keebler Herminie - Cody Wilson Hershey - Mike Williams Houston - Blake Williamson Johnstown - Marc Domonkos Tim Ripple Lancaster - Tim Farley Landisville - R.J. Thomas McKeesport - Ja’wan Bryant Kyle Crane Darnell Harding Sean Patil Nico Price Monaca - Preston Dawson Monroeville - Eric Livsey Jeff Parrish B. J. Stevens Mt. Pleasant - Chet Welc New Oxford - Erik Harris North Braddock - Teountae Hall Penn Hills - Steve Nese Lamont Smith Perryopolis - Tony Battaglini Pittsburgh - Shawn Anderson Zack Dengler Robert Eberlein Garrett Lynn Geoff Lyons Devlin McBride
Pennsylvania (continued) Brice Myers Mark Stecak Noah Taylor Rochester - Paul Everson Trey Johnson Toni Whiteleather Smithton - Justin Shaffer Springdale - Devin Cox State College - Rob Stupar Tionesta - Dan Jordan Titusville - Levi Pardee Volant - Bryce Wilson York - John Starceski South Carolina (1) Beaufort - Chase DeCarlo Virginia (4) Chesterfield - Brett Diamond Springfield - Peter Lalich Sterling - Thomas Mulabah Yorktown - Shawn Johnson West Virginia (2) Chester - Seth Barnhart Morgantown - Charles France
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HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Ninth Year at Cal U
Full Name: John Lewis Luckhardt Born: March, 12, 1945 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. College: Purdue (1968) Wife: Barbara Children: Allison & Matt Grandchildren: Mattie & Reese
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HISTORY
Did you know ... John Luckhardt is one of only six active head coaches in NCAA Division II with 200 career victories. There are only 18 total active head coaches in all NCAA divisions with 200 wins.
is nothing new to Luckhardt, who built nearby Washington & Jefferson into a national contender in NCAA Division III. Over his 17 seasons with the Presidents, he compiled a 137-37-2 record and guided W&J to 13 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) titles, 11 appearances in the NCAA Playoffs, five regional championships and two appearances in the Stagg Bowl, the Division III Championship Game. Luckhardt received the American Football Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998 before being inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2007, he was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame Class at W&J, where he still holds the school record for most career wins at 137. Luckhardt and his wife Barbara reside in Peters Twp., Pa., and have two grown children, Allison Eckenrode and Matt, and two grandchildren, Mathison Ava Eckenrode and Beatrice Alia Eckenrode. Allison lives with husband Tim and daughters, Mathison and Beatrice, in Mt. Lebanon, Pa., and Matt works as an athletic fundraiser at Cal.
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Wash. & Jeff. 4-5-0 Wash. & Jeff. 3-5-1 Wash. & Jeff. 9-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 8-1-0 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-0 Wash. & Jeff. 7-1-1 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-0 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 11-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 11-1-0 Wash. & Jeff. 11-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 10-1-0 Wash. & Jeff. 8-2-0 Wash. & Jeff. 6-3-0 Wash. & Jeff. 5-4-0 California 6-5-0 California 4-7-0 California 6-4-0 California 8-2-0 California 8-3-0 California 13-1-0 California 12-2-0 California 11-4-0 24 years 205-65-2
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leap as a national power in 2007. Luckhardt directed the Vulcans to a school-record 13 wins, their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Playoffs, a NCAA Regional Championship and a perfect 11-0 regular season. That season, Cal U featured the top-ranked defense in NCAA Division II and scored the most points in school history. The Vulcans suffered their only loss of the season in the NCAA Semifinals, while playing on ESPNU at Adamson Stadium against eventual-National Champion Valdosta State. The success continued in 2008, as Luckhardt guided Cal U to another NCAA regional title and the program’s first PSAC Championship since 1987. The Vulcans again lost at home in the NCAA Semifinals on ESPN2 to eventual-National Champion Minnesota Duluth. The Vulcans completed the three-peat in 2009, as they won the NCAA regional crown for the third-straight year. Cal U appeared in the PSAC Championship for a consecutive season behind the play of a record-setting passing attack. The Vulcans won three-straight NCAA post-season games before losing on the road to another eventual-National Champion, Northwest Missouri State. Building a college powerhouse
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THE LUCKHARDT FILE
In eight years at Cal U, John Luckhardt has led the charge in what has been the best run in the history of football at the school. Since taking over the program prior to the 2002 season, Luckhardt has led the Vulcans to three-consecutive NCAA Regional Championships, two appearances in the PSAC Championship Game, threestraight top-10 finishes and fiveconsecutive PSAC West titles. Luckhardt has posted an astonishing 68-28 record (.719) with the Vulcans and is already the program’s all-time winningest coach. In addition to the 68 wins, some other notable accomplishments during his eight years with Cal U: only second coach in PSAC history to direct three-straight teams to the NCAA Semifinals, only coach in Cal U history to post three-straight top-10 final rankings; only second coach in Cal U history to beat Edinboro, IUP and Slippery Rock in the same season multiple times; only coach in Cal U history to guide team to consecutive PSAC Championship appearances. Cal U’s success under Luckhardt has also extended into the classroom. In addition to more than 10 wins for the last three years, the Vulcans have had 34 different players be named PSAC Scholar-Athletes and the team recently posted its highest GPA in Spring 2010 for a semester since before 2003. On the field, the Vulcans have produced several players who continued their football careers in the professional ranks. Last spring, four players worked out with NFL teams in mini-camps with cornerback Terrence Johnson signing with the New England Patriots and wide receiver Dominique Curry inking with the St. Louis Rams. The Vulcans took a dominant
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COORDINATORS
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ASSOC. HEAD COACH/DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Ninth Year at Cal U Mike Conway has played an instrumental part in the Vulcans’ transformation into one of the perennial powerhouses in the PSAC, the region and the nation, serving as associate head coach and defensive coordinator. The 2010 campaign marks Conway’s ninth season with Cal U. In his eight years with the team, the Vulcans have ranked among the Top 30 nationally in total defense five times. In the last three years, he has coached two PSAC West Defensive Players of the Year. Despite three new starters in the secondary last year, Cal U drastically improved their rushing defense and were one of the top defenses in the PSAC in terms of takeaways, recording 25 turnovers. During the 2007 campaign, he guided the No. 1-ranked defense in NCAA Division II, as
the unit yielded just 207.6 total yards per game. That year, Cal U limited opponents to just 55.9 rushing yards and 11.5 points per game, both marks also led Division II. His extensive coaching background, includes a stint at two Division I programs as an assistant coach, a four-year tenure as a head coach in the NAIA, along with a coordinator position with current Cal U head coach John Luckhardt at Division III powerhouse Washington & Jefferson. Conway started his coaching career in 1984, serving 10 years as the defensive coordinator for Luckhardt at W&J. During his tenure, the Presidents compiled a 98-8-1 record and made nine appearances in the NCAA Division III Playoffs, including two national championship contests. After his time at W&J, Conway served as the defensive line coach at Division I Purdue in 1995.
He then accepted his first head football coaching job at his alma mater – Olivet Nazarene, a NAIA program located in Bourbonnais, Ill. He guided the Tigers to a 3114 overall record in four seasons, including a trip to the 1998 NAIA National Championship Game. Following his time at ONU, Conway spent the next three seasons at Division I Arkansas State and NAIA programs Geneva and Southwestern (Kansas). A native of Pittsburgh, Conway holds a master’s degree in health education from Penn State. He earned his undergraduate degree in sociology and communication from Olivet Nazarene in 1983. As a player, Conway was a two-time AllAmerican offensive lineman for the Tigers. He went on to play professionally in the CFL, USFL and NFL before a back injury forced his retirement.
WALT HARRIS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR First Year at Cal U A veteran head coach at the NCAA Division I level, Walt Harris will serve as the offensive coordinator at Cal U in 2010. Harris most recently served as the assistant head coach and passing-game coordinator at Akron last season. He previously served as the head coach at Pacific (1989-91), Pittsburgh (1997-04) and Stanford (2005-06). Over the course of 20-plus seasons as a NCAA Division I college coach, Harris has worked with several of the game’s most prominent college football players. While with the Panthers, he guided Pitt to its first-ever BCS bowl game and coached Biletnikoff Award winners Antonio Bryant and Larry Fitzgerald. He later coached NFL quarterback Trent Edwards and Doak Walker Award winner Toby Gearhart during his time with the Cardinals. In 13 seasons as a head coach at Division I, he compiled a 69-85 record with six bowl game appearances, highlighted by the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. Harris additionally had stops as
an assistant at California, Air Force, Michigan State, Illinois, Tennessee and Ohio State. While with the Buckeyes in 1995 and 1996, Harris was the quarterbacks coach while serving on the staff of head coach John Cooper. In his second season at Ohio State, the Buckeyes won their first Rose Bowl since 1974 and finished second in the polls. Following his success working with the Ohio State offense, Harris was hired as the head coach at Pittsburgh prior to the 1997 season. In his first year with the Panthers, he was selected the Big East Coach of the Year after guiding the program to its first bowl game victory in seven seasons. Harris ended his tenure at Pitt by guiding the team to five-straight bowl games, including the 2005 Fiesta Bowl after winning a share of the Big East title. Following his stint with the Panthers, he went back to his native West Coast by accepting the head-coach position at Stanford. In 2005, Harris led the Cardinals to within a win of
appearing in their first bowl game in four years. Harris began his coaching career on the sidelines in 1970 as the head coach at his prep alma mater in San Francisco for one season. He quickly moved into the collegiate ranks and spent 18 seasons as assistant before serving as head coach at Pacific. In addition to his highly profiled college career, Harris also worked in the NFL as the quarterbacks coach with the New York Jets and helped Boomer Esiason revitalize his career and earn a spot in the 1993 Pro Bowl. Harris graduated with a bachelor’s degree in History and Physical Education from Pacific in 1968 and earned his master’s degree a year later. As a defensive back for Pacific from 1966-67, he played for former NFL head coach Buddy Ryan.
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ASSISTANT COACHES CORNERBACKS/RECRUITING COORDINATOR Seventh Year at Cal U fifth in pass efficiency defense behind the play of All-PSAC West First-Team cornerbacks Johnson and Dionte Henry. The success of the secondary in 2007 was preceded by back-to-back seasons with 20 and 21 interceptions by the team in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Cole is a former four-year player and twoyear starter for the Vulcans. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 2004 before finishing his master’s degree in geography and regional
planning at Cal in 2006. A native of Cincinnati, Cole was a first-team league all-star and earned all-city honors as a defensive back at Winton Woods High School.
MIKE EVANS offensive line has surrendered only an average of 1.27 sacks per game, while rushing for an average of 202.7 yards. While with the Vulcans, Evans mentored two-time, All-American Tim McCutcheon. A four-year starter, McCutcheon started at several spots on the line and was a four-time All-PSAC West First-Team selection. As a player, Evans was a three-year starter at tackle and guard at Mercyhurst in Erie, Pa., after transferring from Akron. He was named an All-American by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and as a senior he played in the Snow Bowl, a Division II all-star game.
E v a n s earned a free-agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998 before being invited to minicamp by the New Orleans Saints the following year. After starting his coaching career at Berkshire High School in Burton, Ohio, Evans worked with Saginaw Valley State in University Center, Mich., for four seasons prior to joining the Vulcan coaching staff.
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MIKE JACOBS
DEFENSIVE LINE Third Year at Cal U
as an offensive graduate assistant. He started his coaching career in 2002 as an offensive graduate assistant and coached the offensive linemen and long snappers at Eastern Michigan. In between his stops at EMU and Purdue, Jacobs spent the 2004 season as the offensive line coach at Wilmington (Ohio), a Division III program. Jacobs was a two-year letterman as a center for Ohio State playing for both John
Cooper and Jim Tressel. Following his senior season in 2001, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. He graduated from Ohio State in 2001 with a bachelor of science in education before completing his master’s degree in health and kinesiology at Purdue in 2008.
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ABOUT CAL U
Mike Jacobs enters his third season on the Vulcans’ coaching staff working with the defensive linemen after spending three years with Division I Purdue. In his first two years with the Cal U program, he tutored four different All-PSAC West selections, including defensive end Willie Walker, who was a two-time Gene Upshaw Award Finalist and PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year. While with the Boilermakers, Jacobs served
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Mike Evans enters his eighth season as the offensive line coach on the Vulcans’ coaching staff. His offensive line units have ranked among the PSAC elite in recent years, while clearing lanes for some of the league’s top running backs. Last year, Evans coached a group that allowed less than 25 sacks on over 400 attempts and cleared lanes for a rushing attack that averaged over 175 yards per game. The Vulcans also featured the same starting offensive lineman in 13 of 15 games with three All-PSAC West performers. Over the last five seasons, the Cal U
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OFFENSIVE LINE Eighth Year at Cal U
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Dave Cole begins his seventh season as a member of coaching staff at Cal U, serving as the cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator. While with the Vulcans, Cole mentored four-year starter and All-American Terrence Johnson. Following his senior season last year, Johnson was signed as undrafted free agent by the New England Patriots. In 2007, the Vulcans were the top-ranked defense in the nation and were also ranked
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QUARTERBACKS Second Year at Cal U An eightyear veteran of the Arena Football League (AFL), Salisbury begins his second season as quarterbacks coach with Cal U. In his first year with the program, he mentored Josh Portis and a group of young quarterbacks. Portis, a Division I transfer from Maryland, set single-season school records for passing yards and touchdowns in 2009. Salisbury played with five teams during his AFL career before finishing his career after
the 2007 season with the Grand Rapids Rampage. In his final two seasons in the AFL, he threw for over a combined 5,000 yards and 100 touchdowns. Prior to his successful professional career, Salisbury was a two-year letterman at Buffalo after transferring from New Mexico State. In his first season with the Bulls, he established then-school records for completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense. Salisbury finished his two-year career at Buffalo with over 4,900 passing yards and 31 touchdowns.
He started his coaching career at his high school alma mater Frazier High School, serving as an assistant for current Cal U wide receivers coach/special teams coordinator Larry Wilson. Salisbury resumed coaching in the off-season of his professional career at Byron Center High School in Michigan. Prior to being hired at Cal U, Salisbury was hired as the quarterbacks/wide receivers coach for the Los Angeles Avengers before the AFL folded.
LARRY WILSON
RECEIVERS/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR Sixth Year at Cal U Larry Wilson enters his sixth year at Cal U as the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator and has coached several AllPSAC West receivers and specialists. Last year, he coached a pair of 1,000-yard wide receivers in A.J. Jackson and Terrance Moore. Jackson ranked second in the country
in both receptions and receiving yards, while he also set the single-season school record for touchdown receptions. Wilson also tutored one of the top special team units in the nation in 2009, as the Vulcans ranked among the Top 20 in Division II in kickoff returns. In his first year handling return duties, Chedrick Cherry ranked sixth in the country in kickoff returns. Prior to his time with the Vulcans, Wilson was no stranger to the PSAC as he played
three seasons at conference-rival Slippery Rock. Wilson also brings head-coaching experience from the scholastic level as he served as the head coach at Frazier High School, where he was an all-state receiver, in nearby Perryopolis, Pa. He graduated from Slippery Rock with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. Wilson is currently pursing a master’s degree in arts of teaching at Cal U.
D’MONN BAKER TIGHT ENDS Fourth Year at Cal U D’Monn Baker enters his fourth season on the Vulcans’ coaching staff in 2010, serving as the tight ends coach. Baker, a former twoyear starter at tight end at Cal U, has been a part of five-straight PSAC West championship teams. Last season, he coached a young group of tight ends after the departure of All-PSAC
West First-Team tight end Cory Garver following the 2008 season. As a senior, Garver finished fourth on the team and set career highs in both receptions and receiving yards. As a player in 2006, Baker earned All-PSAC West Second-Team laurels after catching two touchdowns and serving as a blocker for former All-American running back Antoine Bagwell. Prior to attending Cal U, Baker earned two letters at Division I Bowling Green State. In his
two years at Bowling Green, the Falcons compiled a 17-6 record under then-head coach Urban Meyer, who eventually won the 2006 and 2008 National Championship at Florida. Following his senior season, Baker played for Team USA, which won the gold medal in Japan at the 2007 World Championship.
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ASSISTANT COACHES SAFETIES Eighth Year at Cal U
Prior to his time at Cal U, Durham worked as a defensive consultant and secondary coach at Washington & Jefferson, a perennial Division III powerhouse in nearby Washington, Pa. In five of his six seasons at W&J, the Presidents won the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship. Durham spent 32 years coaching at the high-school level at Keystone Oaks and Bradford before joining the college ranks in 1997. An author of five books on technical football,
D u r h a m is a 1960 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy before earning his master’s degree at Duquesne in 1966.
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TOM REBHOLZ RUNNING BACKS First Year at Cal U
Tom Rebholz will serve as the running
Shaler High School, Rebholz joins the Vulcans after being a four-year letterman at rival IUP from 1998-2001. With the Crimson Hawks, he was a fullback for a program that posted a 35-11 record and appeared in four-straight NCAA Playoffs. As a senior, he received the Tim Singel Program Award (formerly the Coaches Award). Following his playing days with the Crimson Hawks, he was a student assistant at IUP in 2002 before coaching as an assistant
at Division III Gettysburg in 2003. Rebholz graduated from IUP in 2003 as a double major in physical education and sport and business administration.
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backs coach in his first year with Cal U coaching staff in 2010. Last season, Rebholz served as an assistant coach at Pikeville (Ky,), a NAIA program. He also previously served as a graduate assistant with Duquesne in 2008. While with the Division I Dukes, he worked with the tight ends and also assisted with the strength & conditioning program. A native of Pittsburgh and graduate of
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A veteran of 48 years as a football coach, John Durham enters his eighth season working with the defensive secondary at Cal U. He has worked with the Vulcans’ secondary in each of their five-straight PSAC West title seasons. Last year, he helped the Vulcans transition to a midseason switch to from a 3-4 front to a 4-25-5 defense with three safeties. The impact yielded instant results as two of the top three tacklers were safeties and Rontez Miles, who played sparingly early in the season, was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year.
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HISTORY
IN MEMORY OF . . .
September 2, 1949 - April 22, 2010 Offensive Coordinator - 2009 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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SHAWN ANDERSON
TONY BATTAGLINI
Junior, Defensive Back 6-1, 180 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Senior, Wide Receiver 5-10, 180 lbs. Major: Secondary Education
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GP 10 14 24
DEFENSE SOLO AST 5 1 23 5 28 6
TOTAL 6 28 34
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2009: Played in 14 games as a reserve defensive back ... finished with career-high 28 tackles (23 solo), one interception and one pass break-up ... had 12 tackles (11 solo) on special teams ... made three stops (two solo) with one pass break-up against Bloomsburg ... established career high with five tackles (four solo) at IUP ... finished with four stops (all solo) at Slippery Rock ... recorded first career interception against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... posted three tackles (all solo) at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman in the secondary and on special teams ... posted six tackles (five solo) with one forced fumble ... forced fumble at Clarion ... made season-high three tackles (two solo) at Gannon High School: Played at Penn Hills High School ... all-conference On A Personal Note: Born March 11, 1987 ... Son of Deneen Anderson and Darryl Lillard ... younger brother of former running back Brandon Anderson (2006-09)
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GP 1 14 14 29
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2009: Appeared in 14 games on special teams and as a reserve wide receiver ... finished with one reception for six yards ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... 2008: Played in all 14 games on special teams ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... 2007: Appeared in one game as a freshman ... rushed for 20 yards on four carries against Clarion ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) ... 2006: Redshirted High School: Played at Frazier High School ... four-year letterman, two-time first-team all-conference On A Personal Note: Born April 22, 1988 ... Son of Tony and Susan Battaglini
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
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MIKE BROWN NEWARK, N.J.
Senior, Defensive Back 5-10, 190 lbs. Major: Exercise Science
GP 15
YEAR 2009
GP 15
DEFENSE SOLO AST 24 5
TOTAL 29
INT 2
PB 6
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG/R 6 14 2.3
TD -
LONG 9
2009 REVIEW
High School: Played at St. Peter’s Prep ... SuperPrep All-American, New Jersey Heisman All-Star, third-team all-state, four-time all-county, Rivals.com and Scout.com four-star prospect
PLAYERS
2009: Appeared in all 15 games with 13 starts at cornerback ... finished with 29 tackles (24 solo), 1.0 TFL, two interceptions and six pass break-ups ... also totaled 32 yards on eight special team returns (six punt, two kickoff) ... posted season-high five tackles (all solo) at West Chester ... registered first interception of the season against Clarion ... collected four stops (three solo) with one pass break-up versus Mercyhurst ... finished with three tackles (two solo) and one pass break-up at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... recorded three stops (two solo), 1.0 TFL and one interception at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... posted three tackles (two solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... transfer from Virginia (2005-06)
Cal U has claimed at least a share of the PSAC West championship title in each of the past five years.
COACHING STAFF
YEAR 2009
On A Personal Note: Born Oct. 11, 1986 ... Son of Cheryl and Mike Brown
HISTORY ABOUT CAL U
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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RETURNING PLAYERS 3 WINDELL BROWN
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
DUQUESNE, PA.
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Senior, Running Back 6-0, 225 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
GP 11 14 12 37
NO 50 93 144 287
RUSHING YDS AVG/C 376 7.5 593 6.4 815 5.7 1,784 6.2
TD 5 7 10 22
LONG 55 41 42 55
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
GP 11 14 12 37
NO 2 5 3 10
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 14 7.0 54 10.8 24 8.0 92 9.2
TD - - - -
LONG 8 23 8 23
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
GP 11 14 12 37
NO 2 13 - 15
KICK RETURNS YDS AVG/R 16 8.0 358 27.5 - - 374 24.9
TD - - - -
LONG 11 41 41
2009: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... played in 12 games with eight starts at running back ... established career highs with 815 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns ... top returning rusher and finished sixth in PSAC ... finished with 20 rushing yards before suffering a lingering ankle injury in the season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... rushed for 55 yards on 12 carries at IUP after missing nearly four games ... posted 77 yards and two touchdowns on 10 attempts at Lock Haven ... posted a careerhigh 148 yards and two touchdowns on a season-best 21 carries against Edinboro ... finished with 69 yards and one touchdown at Slippery Rock ... totaled 95 yards, including a season-long 42-yard scamper, on 11 carries versus Mercyhurst ... posted 72 rushing yards and two touchdowns at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... finished with 79 yards on 15 attempts against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... rushed for 73 yards and one touchdown at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... posted 67 rushing yards and one touchdown at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with 60 yards and one touchdown on the ground at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Appeared in all 14 games as a reserve running back and on special teams ... finished with 593 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 93 carries ... top returning rusher ... also had 358 yards on 13 kickoff returns ... scored a rushing touchdown
and posted a season-high 121 return yards in the seasonopener against West Chester ... posted 73 rushing yards and one touchdown at Bloomsburg ... scored two touchdowns, including the game-winner, at Edinboro ... rushed for 90 yards on 17 attempts versus West Chester ... had 54 rushing yards on 10 attempts at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back ... rushed for 376 yards and five scores on 50 carries ... finished with 82 yards and one touchdown at Cheyney ... posted career-long 55-yard run against Cheyney ... also ran for 62 yards versus Clarion ... posted a season-high 115 rushing yards and three touchdowns on only six carries against Shepherd in NCAA Playoffs High School: Played at Duquesne High School ... three-year starter, Post-Gazette Player of the Year, rushed for 2,000 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior On A Personal Note: Born March 15, 1985 ... Son of Windell Brown and Sheila Brooks
17 JA’WAN BRYANT McKEESPORT, PA.
Freshman (R), Defensive Back 6-2, 190 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies 2009: Redshirted High School: Played at McKeesport High School ... All-Nike Combine On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 27, 1991 ... Son of Jeana Bryant
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Junior, Wide Receiver 5-11, 170 lbs. Major: Business Administration
GP 9 13 22
NO 4 29 33
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 49 12.2 518 17.9 567 17.2
TD 1 3 4
LONG 16 48 48
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 9 13 22
NO 5 6 11
PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG/R 35 7.0 59 9.8 94 8.5
TD - 1 1
LONG 17 22 22
YEAR 2009
GP 13
NO 17
KICK RETURNS YDS AVG/R 504 29.6
TD -
LONG 54
On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 12, 1989 ... Son of Michael and Alfreda Cherry
90 MARCUS COOK CINCINNATI, OHIO
Junior, Defensive Line 6-2, 240 lbs. Major: Business Administration YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 3 15 18
SOLO 4 13 17
PLAYERS
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS 3 7 1.0-3 20 33 6.0-33 3.0-27 23 40 7.0-36 3.0-27
HISTORY ABOUT CAL U
2009: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... started all 15 games on the defensive line ... finished with 33 tackles (13 solo), 6.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks ... made three tackles (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against Bloomsburg ... collected four stops (two solo) with 1.0 TFL at West Chester ... finished with two tackles (one solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at IUP ... registered three stops (two solo) with 1.0 TFL at Lock Haven ... made three tackles (all solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Slippery Rock ... finished with two stops (both assisted) and 0.5 TFL at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... recorded two tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... tied season best with four tackles (one solo) at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with three stops (one solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Appeared in three games as a reserve defensive lineman ... posted seven tackles (four solo) with 1.0 TFL ... made career-high five stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL against Lake Erie ... 2007: Redshirted
2009 REVIEW
2010: Preseason All-PSAC returner by D2Football.com ... 2009: Played in 13 games with five starts at wide receiver ... set career highs with 29 receptions, 518 receiving yards and three touchdowns ... led team and ranked sixth in the country with 29.6 yards per kick return ... finished with 33 yards on three catches against Bloomsburg ... posted 44 yards and one touchdown on two receptions at West Chester ... had a season-long 48-yard catch against Gannon ... finished with 70 receiving yards, including the 47-yard, game-winning touchdown reception, versus Clarion ... also had a season-high 128 yards on four kickoff returns against Clarion ... finished with 66 yards on three receptions at Lock Haven ... posted 29 yards and one touchdown on two catches versus Edinboro ... scored a touchdown on a blocked punt return at Slippery Rock ... made a career-high six receptions for 53 yards at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship
High School: Played at Moeller High School ... all-city, all-league, all-state
COACHING STAFF
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
2010 PREVIEW
CHEDRICK CHERRY
... also had 105 return yards on six returns (four kickoff, two punt) ... finished with 47 receiving yards on two catches against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... posted three receptions for 38 yards at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Appeared in nine games with three starts at wide receiver ... had four receptions for 49 yards with one touchdown ... also returned five punts for 35 yards ... started seasonopener versus West Chester ... scored first career touchdown at Gannon ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009)
High School: Played at Winton Woods High School On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 4, 1989 ... Son of Robert Cook and Curetta Taylor 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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RETURNING PLAYERS 2009: Appeared in all 15 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... finished with 26 tackles (16 solo) with one interception and five pass break-ups ... collected three tackles (all solo) and one pass break-up at Lock Haven ... registered first career interception and posted two pass break-ups at Slippery Rock ... made three tackles (one solo) at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... finished with three tackles (two solo) against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... set season high with four stops (three solo) and one pass break-up at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with three tackles (two solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) ... transfer from Lock Haven (2006-07)
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‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
SPRINGDALE, PA.
Junior, Defensive Line 6-3, 300 lbs. Major: Business Administration
YEAR 2009
GP 14
DEFENSE SOLO AST 7 4
TOTAL TFL-YDS 11 2.0-3
2009: Appeared in 14 games on both the offensive and defensive line ... finished with 11 tackles (seven solo) and 2.0 TFL ... made first career start on the offensive line against Gannon ... finished with three tackles (two solo) at Lock Haven ... registered 1.0 TFL versus Edinboro ... tied season high with three stops (two solo) against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... recorded 1.0 TFL at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... transfer from Army (2007)
High School: Played at McKeesport High School ... member of 2005 state championship team On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 27, 1988 ... Son of Robert Still and Kim Crane
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High School: Played at Springdale High School ... two-time allWPIAL, two-time all-state honorable mention ... Tribune Top 20
BROOKLYN, N.Y.
Junior (R), Defensive Line 6-3, 280 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
On A Personal Note: Born June 23, 1988 ... Son Bruce and Judi Cox
2009: Redshirted ... transfer from Virginia (2006, 2008)
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High School: Played at Gar-Field (Va.) High School ... secondteam all-district
KYLE CRANE
On A Personal Note: Born April 17, 1987 ... Son of Kevin and Judy Crawford
McKEESPORT, PA.
Senior, Defensive Back 5-10, 170 lbs. Major: Justice Studies YEAR 2009
GP 15
SOLO 16
DEFENSE AST TOTAL 10 26
85 INT 1
CHASE DECARLO
PB 5
BEAUFORT, S.C.
Junior, Tight End 6-5, 240 lbs. Major: Business Administration
YEAR 2008
GP 14
NO 21
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 219 10.4
TD 1
LONG 33
2009: Did not participate ... 2008: Appeared in all 14 games with five starts at tight end ... finished with 21 catches for 219 yards and one touchdown ... posted 32 yards and one touchdown on three receptions at Clarion ... established a season high with 48 yards on two catches against Lock Haven ... finished with three receptions for 33 yards versus Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... set season high with four catches for 20 yards at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... transfer from Georgia Southern (2007) High School: Played at Beaufort High School On A Personal Note: Born March 24, 1988 ... Son of Charles DeCarlo and Martha Foster
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ZACK DENGLER PITTSBURGH, PA.
Freshman (R), Offensive Line 5-11, 250 lbs. Major: General Studies 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009)
COACHING STAFF
High School: Played at Central Catholic High School ... two-year letterman, second-team all-conference, member of WPIAL and PIAA State Championship Team On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 23, 1990 ... Son of Will and Donna Dengler
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BRETT DIAMOND CHESTERFIELD, VA.
Junior, Linebacker 6-2, 230 lbs. Major: Business Administration
GP 13 14 27
SOLO 27 35 62
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS 16 43 3.0-13 29 64 8.0-21 45 107 11.0-34
INT 1 3 4
High School: Played at Matoaca High School ... two-time firstteam all-district, second-team all-state, first-team all-region and all-metro
ABOUT CAL U
solo) with 1.0 TFL and one interceptions versus Mercyhurst ... finished with three tackles (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... made seven stops (five solo) with 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sack and one interception at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... collected four tackles (three solo) with 0.5 TFL at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with three stops (one solo) and 0.5 TFL at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009) ... 2008: Appeared in 13 games with eight starts at inside linebacker as a true freshman ... led all freshmen with 43 tackles (27 solo) ... registered 3.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, one interception and one fumble recovery ... made first career start versus Lock Haven, finishing with four tackles (three solo) ... had season-high eight stops (three solo) with first career interception at Mercyhurst ... made three tackles (two solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... also had 1.5 TFL at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... made six tackles (three solo) against Minnesota Duluth in NCAA Semifinals
HISTORY
2010: Preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Services (CDS) ... preseason All-PSAC by D2Football.com ... 2009: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC West First-Team ... played in 14 games with 13 starts at linebacker ... established career highs with 64 tackles (35 solo), 8.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, three interceptions and three pass break-ups ... collected three tackles (two solo),1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one pass break-up against Saginaw Valley ... made seven stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL versus Bloomsburg ... established career high with nine tackles (four solo) at West Chester ... posted four stops (three solo) with 0.5 TFL and one pass break-up against Gannon ... collected three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL versus Clarion ... finished with three stops (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at IUP ... posted eight tackles (five solo) against Edinboro ... made first interception of the season at Slippery Rock ... collected eight stops (four
2009 REVIEW
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 28, 1989 ... Son of David and Belinda Diamond
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... 2007: Played in one game ... made college debut versus Clarion ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) ... 2006: Redshirted
MARC DOMONKOS
High School: Played at Bishop Canevin High School ... three-time all-section
Senior, Kicker 5-8, 205 lbs. Major: Communication Studies
On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 20, 1988 ... Son of Paul and Diane Eberlein ... twin brother of former tight end Richard Eberlein (2006-09)
YEAR 2009
GP 11
XPM 50
KICKING XPA 52
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
FGM 9
FGA 12
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FG% 75
2009: Appeared in 11 games as a kicker ... made 9-of-12 field goals and 50-of-52 PAT for 77 points ... opened the season with 40-consecutive made PAT attempts ... made two field goals with a season-long of 37 yards and five-of-five PAT attempts at IUP ... finished with season-high 12 points on two field goals and six PAT attempts at Lock Haven ... made six-of-seven PAT attempts at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with seven points on one field goal and four PAT attempts at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... transfer from Lock Haven (2006-07)
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
PAUL EVERSON ROCHESTER, PA.
Freshman (R), Linebacker 6-4, 220 lbs. Major: Criminal Justice 2009: Redshirted High School: Played at Rochester High School ... four-year letterman, captain, two-time all-state, two-time first-team allconference, Penn-Ohio All-Star On A Personal Note: Born April 7, 1991 ... Son of Andrew and Hennritta Everson
High School: Played at Bishop McCort High School ... third-team AllPennsylvania Football News On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 24, 1988 ... Son of David and Monica Domonkos
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
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Senior, Offensive Line 6-6, 285 lbs. Major: Business Administration 2009: Played in all 15 games as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... 2008: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve offensive lineman ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) 2010 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL GUIDE
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SAM FIKARIS
DEREK FIORENZA
Senior, Defensive Line 6-2, 265 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Senior, Punter 5-8, 185 lbs. Major: Business Administration
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO
GP 13 14 11 38
SOLO 12 21 14 47
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS 21 33 7.0-47 2.0 13 34 5.0-16 1.0 14 28 2.5-7 1.0 48 95 14.5-70 4.0
On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 23, 1989 ... Son of Matthew and Debbie Fikaris
GP 14 15 29
NO 44 52 96
PUNTING YDS 1881 2035 3916
AVG 42.8 39.1 40.8
LONG 63 54 63
I20 24 18 42
YEAR 2008
GP 14
XPM 30
KICKING XPA 36
FGM 4
FGA 8
FG% 50
2010: Preseason All-PSAC by D2Football.com ... 2009: Daktronics and Football Gazette Second-Team All-Region ... All PSAC West Second Team ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II FirstTeam ... preseason All-PSAC by D2Football.com ... ranked third in the PSAC with 39.1 yards per punt on 52 punts ... finished with five punts of 50 yards or longer ... had season-long 54-yard punt at IUP ... averaged 44.5 yards on two punts with a long of 46 against Gannon ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009) ... 2008: Daktronics All-Region Second-Team ... Football Gazette All-Region Third-Team ... All-PSAC West First-Team at punter ... appeared in all 14 games, serving as punter, kicker and kickoff specialist ... ranked second in the PSAC with 42.8 yards per punt on 44 punts ... posted 12 punts of 50 yards or longer ... made seven-of-seven PAT attempts at Clarion ... also made 34-yard field goal at Clarion ... had season-long 63-yard punt versus Slippery Rock ... averaged 43.3 yards on three punts with a long of 51 at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... transfer from Villanova (2006) High School: Played at Bishop Shanahan ... four-year letterman, first-team all-county, holds school record for longest punt and most career points
2009 REVIEW
High School: Played at Mayfield High School ... first-team allstate
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
PLAYERS
2009: Started 11 games as nose tackle . . . posted 28 tackles (14 solo) with 2.5 TFL and 1.0 sack ... established season- and careerhigh with 10 tackles (four solo), 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack in seasonopener against Saginaw Valley ... finished with three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL versus Edinboro ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (200910) ... 2008: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... started all 14 games at nose tackle ... finished with 34 tackles (21 solo) with 5.0 TFL and 1.0 sack ... set season high with five tackles (three solo) at Edinboro ... made four stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL at Gannon ... finished with four tackles (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and 0.5 sack against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... also had four stops (all solo) and 1.0 TFL at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... 2007: Started 13 games at nose tackle as a true freshman ... registered 33 tackles (12 solo) with 7.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks ... made four tackles (one solo) in first career start against East Stroudsburg ... made first career sack versus Glenville State ... had three stops (two solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Shippensburg ... set season high with five tackles versus Southern Connecticut State in NCAA Playoffs
DOWNINGTOWN, PA.
COACHING STAFF
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
2010 PREVIEW
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On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 4, 1987 ... Son of Anthony and Laura Fiorenza
HISTORY ABOUT CAL U
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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JOSH GUMBERT
Freshman (R), Running Back 6-2, 230 lbs. Major: Chemistry
Junior, Wide Receiver 6-2, 170 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
BEAVER FALLS, PA.
MORGANTOWN, W.VA.
2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) High School: Played at Preston High School ... all-conference honorable mention On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 10, 1990 ... Son of John Charles and Beth Ann France
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Freshman (R), Offensive Line 6-2, 280 lbs. Major: General Studies 2009: Redshirted High School: Played at Beaver High School ... all-conference On A Personal Note: Born Dec. 18, 1990 ... Son of Alex and Ann George
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 13 13 26
NO 31 8 39
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 13 13 26
NO 13 20 33
RECEIVING YDS 397 92 489
AVG/C 12.8 11.5 12.5
TD 1 1 2
LONG 42 23 42
PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG/R 167 12.8 152 7.6 319 9.7
TD - - -
LONG 34 20 34
2009: Played in 13 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams ... posted eight catches for 92 yards and one touchdown ... also finished with 152 yards on 20 punt returns ... set season highs with four receptions for 57 yards and one touchdown against Gannon ... finished with four punt returns for a season-best 38 yards at IUP ... posted season-long 20-yard punt return at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... 2008: Appeared in 13 games with six starts at wide receiver ... finished with 31 receptions for 397 yards and one touchdown ... also had 167 yards on 13 punt returns ... made first career start against West Chester, finishing with 33 yards on three catches ... set career highs with five receptions for 103 yards versus IUP ... posted career-long 34-yard punt return against Lock Haven ... equalled five catches against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... registered first career touchdown at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Redshirted High School: Played at Blackhawk High School On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 10, 1989 ... Son of Allan and Stacy Gumbert
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
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TEOUNTAE HALL
ERIK HARRIS
Junior, Offensive Line 6-2, 305 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
Junior, Defensive Back 6-2, 220 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
NORTH BRADDOCK, PA.
High School: Played at Woodland Hills High School ... three-year letterman On A Personal Note: Born March 29, 1988 ... Son of Robert and Mary Hall
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Freshman (R), Running Back 6-1, 210 lbs. Major: Biology 2009: Redshirted ... made transition from quarterback to running back during the spring ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10)
On A Personal Note: Born July 17, 1991 ... Son of Ronald and Bonnie Voss Tucker
GP 12 15 27
SOLO 12 50 62
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS 3 15 - 34 84 4.5-20 37 99 4.5-20
INT 3 3
2009: Played in all 15 games with 12 starts at safety ... posted career highs with 84 tackles (50 solo), 4.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks, three interceptions, seven pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries ... top returning tackler ... led team with 19 tackles (nine solo) on special teams ... made seven tackles (four solo) with one interception and fumble recovery against Saginaw Valley in first career start ... collected six stops (three solo) and one breakup at West Chester ... recorded three tackles (two solo) and a fumble recovery versus Gannon ... posted five stops (two solo) against Edinboro ... totaled five tackles (four solo) with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Slippery Rock ... set season high with 11 stops (six solo), 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack and one interception versus Mercyhurst ... registered eight tackles (two solo) at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... posted six stops (three solo) with 0.5 TFL and two pass break-ups at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with seven tackles (six solo) and one interception at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... equalled career best with 11 stops (eight solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... finished with 15 tackles (12 solo) ... led the team with 14 tackles (11 solo) on special teams ... set season high with three tackles (two solo) against Lake Erie ... also had three tackles at Clarion and versus Lock Haven
2009 REVIEW
High School: Played at Streetsboro High School ... three-year letterman, two-time all-state, all-conference
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
PLAYERS
CARRINGTON HANNA
NEW OXFORD, PA.
COACHING STAFF
2009: Played in one game as a reserve offensive lineman ... 2008: Appeared in two games as a reserve offensive lineman ... made college debut against Lake Erie ... 2007: Redshirted
2010 PREVIEW
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High School: Played at New Oxford High School ... captain, AllTimes Athlete of the Year
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On A Personal Note: Born April 2, 1990 ... Son of Christine Higgins
McKEESPORT, PA.
HISTORY
DARNELL HARDING Freshman (R), Linebacker 6-4, 240 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2009: Redshirted
On A Personal Note: Born March 22, 1991 ... Son of Darnell Stinson and Dione Harding
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
ABOUT CAL U
High School: Played at McKeesport High School ... PSFCA West All-Star, All-Nike Combine, East-West All-Star
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SHAWN JOHNSON
Junior, Linebacker 6-3, 230 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Senior, Running Back 6-0, 230 lbs. Major: Business Administration
CHELTENHAM, MD.
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 12 15 27
SOLO 13 12 25
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS 5 18 3.5-7 0.5 7 19 3.5-15 3.5 12 37 7.0-22 4.0
2009: Appeared in all 15 games with 10 starts at linebacker ... posted 19 tackles (12 solo) with 3.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks and one forced fumble ... finished with five stops (three solo), 2.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks and one pass break-up against Gannon ... made five tackles (four solo) with 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sack at IUP ... 2008: Played in 12 games with five starts at outside linebacker ... finished with 18 tackles (13 solo) and 3.5 TFL ... made first career start versus West Chester, finishing with three tackles (all solo) and one forced fumble ... set season high with five tackles (all solo) and 2.0 TFL at Bloomsburg ... posted two tackles (both solo) with one fumble recovery and two pass break-ups against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) High School: Played at Gwynn Park High School ... member of state championship team, All-Prince George’s Journal On A Personal Note: Born April 8, 1989 ... Son of Monica Hemsley
YORKTOWN, VA.
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
GP 12 13 14 39
NO 4 2 - 6
RECEIVING YDS AVG/R 31 7.8 16 8.0 - - 47 7.8
TD - 1 - 1
YEAR 2009
GP 14
NO 24
RUSHING YDS AVG/C 57 2.4
TD 4
28
LONG 14 13 14 LONG 7
2009: Appeared in 14 games with one start at fullback ... finished with 57 yards and four touchdowns on 24 carries ... scored first career rushing touchdown at Slippery Rock ... also had rushing score against Mercyhurst ... set career high with two rushing touchdowns versus Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Played in 13 games with three starts at fullback ... had two receptions for 16 yards with one touchdown ... scored first career touchdown against IUP ... 2007: Appeared in 12 games ... finished with four receptions for 31 yards ... made college debut versus Glenville State ... had first career reception against Clarion ... posted career-best 14-yard catch versus Shepherd in the NCAA Playoffs ... 2006: Redshirted High School: Played at Grafton High School ... all-state, Defensive Player of the Year On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 11, 1987 ... Son of Keith and Jane Johnson
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
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DAN JORDAN
BRIAN JUSTICE
Senior, Offensive Line 6-3, 305 lbs. Major: Sport Management
Freshman (R), Linebacker 6-3, 215 lbs. Major: Science & Technology
TIONESTA, PA.
On A Personal Note: Born March 7, 1989 ... Son of Robert and Jackie Jordan
High School: Played at Cape Coral High School On A Personal Note: Born June 18, 1990 ... Son of Alan and Nancy Justice
92 RYAN KEEBLER GRINDSTONE, PA.
Senior, Defensive Line 6-3, 250 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career
GP 8 6 13 27
SOLO 1 2 6 9
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS - 1 - 2 4 - 2 8 4.0-23 4.0 4 13 4.0-23 4.0
On A Personal Note: Born May 16, 1986 ... Son of Ed and Angie Keebler
HISTORY
High School: Played at Frazier High School ... three-time allcounty, all-conference
2009 REVIEW
2009: Played in 13 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... finished with eight tackles (six solo), 4.0 TFL and 4.0 sacks ... posted two stops (both solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Lock Haven ... registered two tackles (both solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Slippery Rock ... totaled two stops (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Appeared in six games as a reserve defensive lineman ... made transition from tight end/h-back to defensive end ... 2007: Played in eight games ... had two receptions for 14 yards ... also had one rush for two yards ... made college debut versus Bloomsburg
PLAYERS
High School: Played at Redbank Valley High School ... three-time all-conference, all-state, first-team all-tri-county, KSAC Lineman of the Year
2009: Redshirted
COACHING STAFF
2010: Preseason Second-Team All-American by Consenus Draft Services (CDS) ... preseeason Second-Team All-American by D2Football.com ... preseason First-Team All-American by D2ProDay.com ... preseason All-PSAC by D2Football.com ... 2009: Football Gazette Third-Team All-American ... Daktronics and Football Gazette First-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC West First-Team ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II FirstTeam ... started all 15 games at left guard ... team captain ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... 2008: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II First-Team ... started 13 games at left guard ... made first career start against West Chester ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... 2007: Played in two games as a reserve offensive lineman ... made college debut at Cheyney ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08)
CAPE CORAL, FLA.
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ABOUT CAL U
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ERIC KUSH
GEOFF LYONS
Junior, Offensive Line 6-4, 265 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
Junior, Long Snapper 6-0, 215 lbs. Major: Geography
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
2009: Played in 15 games as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Appeared in two games as a true freshman ... made college debut against Lake Erie ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) High School: Played at Chartiers Valley ... second-team all-state, first-team all-conference, East-West All-Star On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 9, 1989 ... Son of Eric and Chris Kush
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
BRIDGEVILLE, PA.
28 ERIC LIVSEY
Junior, Defensive Back 6-0, 210 lbs. Major: Business Administration
GP 7 15 22
SOLO 4 5 9
DEFENSE AST 1 1 2
TOTAL 5 6 11
INT - - -
GP 12 15 27
SOLO - 1 1
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS - - - - 1 - - 1 - -
2009: Played in all 15 games on special teams ... made first career tackle at Slippery Rock ... 2008: Appeared in 12 games on special teams ... made college debut in season-opener against West Chester ... 2007: Redshirted High School: Played at North Hills High School ... two-year letterman
MONROEVILLE, PA.
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
On A Personal Note: Born April 19, 1989 ... Son of James Lyons PB -
2009: Appeared in all 15 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... finished with six tackles (five solo) ... posted season high with two tackles (one solo) at Slippery Rock ... 2008: Played in seven games as a true freshman ... registered five tackles (four solo) with 1.0 TFL ... made college debut against West Chester ... had career-high three tackles (all solo) and 1.0 TFL against Lake Erie High School: Played at Gateway High School ... three-year letterman, second-team all-conference, Quad East All-Star On A Personal Note: Born April 2, 1990 ... Son of Ralph and Linda Livsey... younger brother of former linebacker Brandon Livsey (2006-09)
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KEY WEST, FLA.
BRADDOCK, PA.
Senior, Wide Receiver 6-1, 175 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
Sophomore, Defensive Back 6-1, 210 lbs. Major: Science & Technology
GP 14
SOLO 34
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS 17 51 2.5-11
INT 1
High School: Played at Woodland Hills High School ... three-year letterman, two-time all-conference, Big 33 On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 25, 1988 ... Son of Victor Miles and Katrina Goodmen
GP 15
NO 58
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 1094 18.9
TD 13
LONG 67
High School: Played at Key West High School ... first-team allstate On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 9, 1987 ... Son of Lawrence Moore and Terri Winters
2009 REVIEW
2010: Preseason Second-Team All-American by D2Football. com ... preseason All-PSAC by D2Football.com ... 2009: All-PSAC West First-Team ... appeared in 15 games with 13 starts at wide receiver ... finished with 58 receptions for 1,094 yards and 13 touchdowns ... ranked sixth in the PSAC in both receiving yards and touchdowns ... also rushed for 55 yards and one touchdown on four carries and passed for a 32-yard touchdown ... finished with three 100-yard games ... caught five passes for 66 yards and one touchdown against Gannon ... posted 84 yards and two scores on five receptions versus Clarion ... totaled three touchdowns (two receiving, one passing) at IUP ... finished with three receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns at Lock Haven ... caught four passes for 48 yards and rushed for a touchdown at Slippery Rock ... amassed 141 yards and two touchdowns on five receptions against Mercyhurst ... posted six receptions for 88 yards and one score at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... finished with 158 yards and two touchdowns on five catches at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... established season highs with seven receptions and 176 yards with one touchdown at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... transfer from Mesa (Ariz.) Community College (2007-08)
PLAYERS
2009: PSAC West Freshman of the Year ... All-PSAC West SecondTeam ... appeared in 14 games with eight starts as a true freshman at safety ... finished with 51 tackles (34 solo), 2.5 TFL, one interception, five pass break-ups, one forced fumble and one blocked kick ... made five stops (all solo) with 1.0 TFL against Bloomsburg ... blocked and returned a punt for a touchdown at West Chester ... posted five tackles (all solo) against Clarion ... collected eight stops (five solo) with 0.5 TFL at IUP ... recorded five tackles (four solo) and one pass break-up versus Edinboro ... finished with five stops (three solo), 0.5 TFL and one interception at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... established season high with 10 tackles (two solo) and 0.5 TFL at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals
YEAR 2009
COACHING STAFF
YEAR 2009
2010 PREVIEW
TERRANCE MOORE
RONTEZ MILES
HISTORY ABOUT CAL U
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RYAN MORRIS
THOMAS MULABAH
Junior, Quarterback 6-1, 190 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Junior, Defensive Line 6-2, 285 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
WEST CHESTER, OHIO
YEAR 2009
PASSING GP ATT-COMP-INT PCT. 5 12-7-0 58.3
YDS 79
TD LONG 1 23
2009: Appeared in five games as a reserve quarterback ... completed 7-of-12 attempts for 79 yards with one touchdown and no interception ... passed for season-high 57 yards and one touchdown on four-offive attempts in college debut against Gannon ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009) ... 2008: Did not see varsity action ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (200809) ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) High School: Played at St. Xavier High School ... three-year letterman, member of four-time conference championship team, held a 28-2 record as starting quarterback
STERLING, VA.
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 11 13 24
SOLO 12 13 25
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS 7 19 7.5-41 4.0 18 31 9.0-38 4.5 25 50 16.5-79 8.5
2009: Played in 13 games with eight starts on the defensive line ... finished with 31 tackles (13 solo), 9.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks, one interception and three pass break-ups ... posted three stops (one solo) with 0.5 TFL against Bloomsburg ... collected a career-high five tackles (one solo) with one pass break-up at West Chester ... collected three stops (one solo) with 1.5 TFL and 0.5 sack versus Gannon ... recorded two tackles (both solo), 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against Clarion ... finished with three stops (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at Slippery Rock ... registered first career interception against Mercyhurst ... posted three tackles (two solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... finished with two stops (one solo), 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... collected four tackles (one solo) and one pass break-up at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman as a true freshman ... recorded 19 tackles (12 solo) with 7.5 TFL, 4.0 sacks and two forced fumbles ... ranked second on the team in TFL and sacks ... collected three stops (two solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Lock Haven ... made four tackles (two solo) with 2.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks at Gannon ... had one stop (solo) and forced fumble against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs High School: Played at Parkview High School On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 31, 1990 ... Son of Camah and Bessie Mulabah
On A Personal Note: Born Dec. 1, 1988 ... Son of Don and Beth Morris
15 ANDY MUDIMBI TACOMA PARK, MD.
Freshman (R), Defensive Back 5-10, 170 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010)... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) High School: Played at John F. Kennedy On A Personal Note: Born Oct. 13, 1990 ... Son of Sharadi Mudimbi and Ann Mary Shungu
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JON MULLINIX
SHAWN PATIL
Freshman (R), Long Snapper 6-0, 210 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Sophomore, Linebacker 5-11, 225 lbs. Major: Pre-Education
McKEESPORT, PA.
BALTIMORE, M.D.
2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10)
On A Personal Note: Born July 28, 1990 ... Son of Wayne and Mariellen Mullinix
16 ERIK OLSON Freshman (R), Quarterback 6-2, 205 lbs. Major: Business Administration 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10)
SOLO 8
DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS 1 9 1.0-4 ---
2009: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... finished with nine tackles (eight solo), 1.0 TFL and one pass break-up ... made collegiate debut in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... posted seasonhigh three tackles (all solo) at Lock Haven ... collected two stops (both solo) and 1.0 TFL at Slippery Rock ... registered one tackle (solo) and a blocked PAT attempt against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with two stops (one solo) at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010)... 2008: Redshirted High School: Played at McKeesport High School ... first-team allconference, member of PIAA and WPIAL state championship team, captain On A Personal Note: Born June 26, 1989 ... Son of Louis and Laura Patil
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On A Personal Note: Born June 5, 1990 ... Son of Barry and Cindy Olson
TIM PICARD
2009 REVIEW
High School: Played at Bethel Park High School ... member of WPIAL state runner-up team, Post Gazette Fabulous 22, ESPN/U.S. Army Athlete of the Week
GP 12
PLAYERS
BETHEL PARK, PA.
YEAR 2009
COACHING STAFF
High School: Played at Glenelg ... three-year letterman, Eddie Ashwell Award recipient, member of two regional championship teams
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BETHEL PARK, PA.
Sophomore, Wide Receiver 6-3, 195 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
GP 12
NO 5
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 52 10.4
TD 2
LONG 21
High School: Played at Bethel Park High School ... first-team allconference, Post Gazette Fabulous 22, Tribune-Review Fabulous 25, East-West All-Star, led WPIAL in receiving yards as a senior
ABOUT CAL U
2009: Did not participate ... 2008: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve wide receiver ... posted five receptions for 52 yards and two touchdowns ... made one catch for 15 yards in college debut against West Chester ... scored first career touchdown at Clarion ... also scored a touchdown against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Redshirted
HISTORY
YEAR 2008
On A Personal Note: Born April 13, 1988 ... Son of Ken and Linda Picard
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NICK PICCIRILLO
JOSH PORTIS
Senior, Offensive Line 6-2, 280 lbs. Major: Business Administration
Senior, Quarterback 6-4, 205 lbs. Major: Legal Studies
WOODLANDS HILLS, CALIF.
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
MAYFIELD, OHIO
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2009: All-PSAC West SecondTeam ... started all 15 games at center ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... 2008: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... started all 14 games at center ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) ... 2007: Played in 10 games with seven starts as a true freshman High School: Played at Mayfield High School ... threeyear letterman, first-team allstate, two-time first-team allconference On A Personal Note: Born Dec. 28, 1988 ... Son of Angelo and Robin Piccirillo
YEAR 2009
PASSING GP ATT-COMP-INT PCT. 15 407-224-9 55.0
YEAR 2009
GP 15
NO 97
YDS TD LONG 3,421 36 67
RUSHING YDS AVG/C 449 4.6
TD 1
LONG 39
2010: Preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consenus Draft Services (CDS) ... preseason PSAC Offensive Player of the Year by D2Football.com ... preseason All-PSAC by D2Football. com ... 2009: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC West Second-Team ... started all 15 games at quarterback ... team captain ... passed for a school-record 3,421 yards and 36 touchdowns after completing 224-of-407 attempts ... also rushed for 449 yards and one touchdown on 97 attempts ... set a season high with 82 rushing yards in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... passed for 202 yards and two touchdowns at West Chester ... threw for 262 yards and five touchdowns on 17-of-26 attempts versus Gannon ... finished with 201 yards and three touchdown passes against Clarion ... posted four touchdown passes on only nine completions at IUP ... completed 17-of-23 passes for 274 yards and four touchdowns at Lock Haven ... passed for 177 yards and rushed for 81 yards with two total touchdowns against Edinboro ... finished with 219 passing yards and one touchdown at Slippery Rock ... totaled 242 yards and three touchdowns against Mercyhurst ... passed for 305 yards and two touchdowns in PSAC Championship at Shippensburg ... threw for 318 yards and five touchdowns in NCAA Playoffs at West Liberty ... set season high with 367 passing yards and three touchdowns on 20-of-36 attempts in NCAA Semifinals at Northwest Missouri State ... transfer from Maryland (2008) ... also played at Florida (2005) High School: Played at William H. Taft High School ... three-year letterman, all-state, first-team all-city, rated fifth-best dual-threat quarterback in the country by Scout.com On A Personal Note: Born July 14, 1987 ... Son of Patricia Portis ... cousin of NFL running back Clinton Portis
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JACK RANGE OTTAWA, ONTARIO Senior, Offensive Line 6-7, 300 lbs. Major: Sociology
2009: Appeared in all 15 games with 14 starts at right tackle ... 2008: Redshirted ... transfer from Sacramento City College (Calif.) (2007) ... also played at Diablo Valley College (Calif.) (2006) High School: Played at Foothill High School ... all-conference, member of conference championship team On A Personal Note: Born May 10, 1988 ... Son of Jeff and Angela Range
PLAYERS 2009 REVIEW
PORTIS’ LONG PASSES OVER 30 YARDS RECEIVER, OPPONENT 67 (TD) Terrance Moore, IUP 64 (TD) Terrance Moore, NW Missouri State 58 (TD) Terrance Moore, Mercyhurst 55 (TD) Terrance Moore, West Liberty 53 (TD) Terrance Moore, Lock Haven 50 A.J. Jackson, Edinboro 48 Terrance Moore, NW Missouri State 48 Terrance Moore, West Liberty 48 Chedrick Cherry, Gannon 47 (TD) Chedrick Cherry, Clarion 45 (TD) Terrance Moore, Mercyhurst 40 (TD) A.J. Jackson, Gannon 40 A.J. Jackson, Saginaw Valley 37 (TD) A.J. Jackson, Shippensburg 37 (TD) Terrance Moore, Clarion 36 Terrance Moore, Shippensburg 36 Terrance Moore, West Chester 36 (TD) Chedrick Cherry, West Chester 34 (TD) A.J. Jackson, IUP 32 A.J. Jackson, Slippery Rock
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YARDS 145 144 202 262 201 197 274 177 219 242 305 196 172 318 367
2010 PREVIEW
PORTIS’ PASSING GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT ATT-COMP-INT Saginaw Valley 31-14-2 Bloomsburg 23-13-1 @ West Chester 29-12-1 Gannon 26-17-0 Clarion 23-13-0 @ IUP 24-9-0 @ Lock Haven 23-17-0 Edinboro 16-10-0 @ Slippery Rock 28-16-1 Mercyhurst 24-15-1 @ Shippensburg 48-24-0 Fayetteville State 21-13-0 @ Shippensburg 23-13-2 @ West Liberty 32-18-1 @ NW Missouri State 36-20-0
HISTORY
86 TIM RIPPLE
Freshman (R), Wide Receiver 5-8, 170 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010)
ABOUT CAL U
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
High School: Played at Richland ... Tribune-Democrat all-area On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 11, 1990 ... Son of Jerry and Paula Ripple 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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ANTHONY ROBERTS
STEVE SANTIA
Senior, Linebacker 6-1, 240 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
Junior, Defensive Line 6-0, 260 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
GREENSBURG, PA.
YEAR 2009
GP 10
SOLO 21
DEFENSE AST 19
TOTAL TFL-YDS 40 3.5-7
INT 1
2009: Appeared in 10 games with two starts at linebacker ... finished with 40 tackles (21 solo), 3.5 TFL, 1.0 sack and one interception ... posted season-high 10 tackles (six solo) with 1.0 TFL at West Chester ... collected five stops (four solo) with 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble against Gannon ... finished with four tackles (one solo) versus Clarion ... recorded nine stops (four solo) with 1.0 TFL, 0.5 sack and one pass break-up at IUP ... collected six tackles (three solo) at Lock Haven ... registered three stops (two solo) and one interception at Slippery Rock ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... transfer from Iowa Central Community College (2007-08) High School: Played at Phillipsburg Area High School ... secondteam all-state On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 12, 1988 ... Son of Anthony and Denise Roberts
YEAR 2008 2009 Career
GP 14 14 28
SOLO 3 8 11
DEFENSE AST 5 10 15
TOTAL TFL-YDS 8 1.5-2 18 5.0-23 26 6.5-25
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SK 3.5 3.5
2009: Appeared in 14 games with one start on the defensive line ... finished with a career-high 18 tackles (eight solo), 5.0 TFL, 3.5 sacks and one forced fumble ... registered two stops (both solo) with 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble at Lock Haven ... posted career-high five tackles (one solo) versus Mercyhurst ... collected four stops (three solo) with 2.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Played in all 14 games as a reserve defensive lineman, finishing with eight tackles (three solo), 1.5 TFL and one interception ... made college debut in season-opener against West Chester ... posted season-high two tackles (one solo) with a 67-yard interception return at Clarion ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) High School: Played at Hempfield Area High School On A Personal Note: Born March 24, 1989 ... Son of Steve and Darlene Santia
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
PHILLIPSBURG, N.J.
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MATT SCHEUER
JUSTIN SHAFFER
Senior, Offensive Line 6-5, 310 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
Junior, Tight End 6-3, 215 lbs. Major: Electrical Engineering Tech.
SMITHTON, PA.
GIRARD, PA.
High School: Played at Girard High School ... first-team allregion, first-team all-district, second-team all-state
GP 9
NO 2
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 40 20.0
TD 1
LONG 23
2009: Appeared in nine games as a reserve tight end and on special teams ... made college debut in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... finished with two receptions for 40 yards at West Chester ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Did not see varsity action ... made transition from quarterback to tight end ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08) High School: Played at Yough Senior High School ... three-year letterman, two-time all-conference On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 18, 1988 ... Son of John and Mona Shaffer
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On A Personal Note: Born May 18, 1988 ... Son of Debbie Scheuer
YEAR 2009
COACHING STAFF
2009: Started all 14 games played at right guard ... 2008: Started in all 14 games at right guard ... 2007: Appeared in six games on the offensive line ... made first career start against East Stroudsburg in seasonopener ... 2006: Redshirted
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NATE SPROSTY Freshman (R), Offensive Line 6-4, 295 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2009: Redshirted
2009 REVIEW
CAPE CORAL, FLA.
High School: Played at Cape Coral High School ... three-year starter, all-state, all-county, all-conference, captain On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 20, 1990 ... Son of Robert Sprosty and Elizabeth Oliver
JOHN STARCESKI
HISTORY
69 YORK, PA.
2009: Did not see varsity action ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09)
ABOUT CAL U
Sophomore, Offensive Line 6-2, 270 lbs. Major: Sport Management
High School: Played at York Catholic High School ... East-West All-Star On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 4, 1990 ... Son of John and Lynda Starceski 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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B.J. STEVENS
DILLON VOSS
Freshman (R), Defensive Line 6-2, 240 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies
Freshman (R), Linebacker 6-1, 215 lbs. Major: Biology
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO
MONROEVILLE, PA.
2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll High School: Played at Gateway High School ... threeyear letterman, first-team all-state, three-time first-team allconference, Tribune-Review Terrific 25 On A Personal Note: Born Oct. 28, 1990 ... Son of Frank and Cindy Stevens
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
RETURNING PLAYERS
On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 22, 1991 ... Son of David and Judy Voss ... younger brother of former offensive lineman David Voss (2008-09)
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PATRICK SWEARINGER
SCOTT WALLACE AVONDALE, PA.
Junior (R), Defensive Back 6-1, 195 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
GP 12 14 2 28
High School: Played at Garfield Heights High School ... three-year letterman, captain, all-league ... U.S. Army National Scholar Athlete
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YEAR 2007 2008 2009* Career
2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10)
SOLO 7 20 2 29
DEFENSE AST 7 7 1 15
TOTAL 14 27 3 44
* - medical redshirt
Sophomore (R), Defensive Back 6-3, 205 lbs. Major: Sport Management INT - 3 - 3
PB 2 8 1 11
2009: Medical redshirt ... 2008: Played in all 14 games with 11 starts at cornerback ... posted career highs with 27 tackles (20 solo), three interceptions and eight pass break-ups ... made first career start in season-opener against West Chester, finishing with three tackles (all solo) and first career interception ... also recorded an interception at Bloomsburg ... had four stops (two solo) at Gannon ... recorded four tackles (all solo) against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... registered an interception at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve ... finished with 14 tackles (seven solo) and 1.0 TFL ... had season-high four tackles (all solo) with 1.0 TFL at Cheyney ... scored a touchdown on a blocked punt versus Clarion ... 2006: Redshirted
2009: Redshirted ... made transition from quarterback to defensive back during the spring ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... transfer from Massachusetts (2008) High School: Played at St. Mark’s (Del.) ... first-team all-state, two-time first-team all-conference, captain, Blue-Gold All-Star On A Personal Note: Born June 25, 1988 ... Son of Tom and Joyce Wallace
High School: Played at Thomas Stone High School ... two-time all-conference, three-time all-county On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 10, 1988 ... Son of Marvin Swearinger
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CHET WELC
BLAKE WILLIAMSON
Sophomore, Tight End 6-4, 255 lbs. Major: Pre-Education
Sophomore, Tight End 6-3, 230 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
HOUSTON, PA.
MT. PLEASANT, PA.
GP 11
NO 4
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 37 9.2
TD -
LONG 25
2009: Appeared in 11 games with five starts at tight end ... finished with four receptions for 37 yards ... made one catch for five yards in college debut against Saginaw Valley ... had one reception for a season-long 25 yards versus Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) High School: Played at Mount Pleasant High School ... three-year letterman, second-team all-state, two-time all-conference
22 TONI WHITELEATHER
GP 13
NO 16
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 213 13.3
TD 3
LONG 25
2009: Appeared in 13 games with nine starts at tight end ... finished with 16 receptions for 213 yards and three touchdowns ... made college debut in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... scored first career touchdown against Gannon ... finished with two catches for 23 yards versus Clarion ... set season high with 58 yards and one touchdown on four receptions at Lock Haven ... tied season high with four catches for 47 yards and one touchdown at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... made three receptions for 34 yards at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) High School: Played at Chartiers-Houston High School ... threetime first-team all-conference, two-time Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, two-time Elite 11
PLAYERS
On A Personal Note: Born July 12, 1990 ... Son of Chet and Paula Welc
YEAR 2009
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On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 27, 1988 ... Son of Kelley Johnston
ROCHESTER, PA.
2009: Appeared in four games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... made college debut against Gannon ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009)
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Sophomore, Defensive Back 5-10, 175 lbs. Major: Justice Studies
High School: Played at Rochester High School ... three-year letterman, first-team all-conference
HISTORY
On A Personal Note: Born July 2, 1989 ... Son of Jerry Harris and Toni Whiteleather ... younger brother of former linebacker Brent Whiteleather (2007-08)
80 MIKE WILLIAMS Sophomore, Wide Receiver 5-11, 175 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2009: Did not see varsity action ... 2008: Redshirted
ABOUT CAL U
HERSHEY, PA.
High School: Played at Milton Hershey School ... all-conference On A Personal Note: Born on Oct. 6, 1989 ... Son of Corneilous and Theresa Williams 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
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CODY WILSON Senior, Running Back 5-11, 220 lbs. Major: Electrical Engineering Tech. YEAR 2009
GP 14
NO 45
RUSHING YDS AVG/C 158 3.5
YEAR 2009
GP 14
NO 1
RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 6 6.0
YEAR 2009
GP 14
SOLO 7
DEFENSE AST 4
TOTAL 11
TD -
LONG 15
TD -
LONG 6
INT -
High School: Played at Yough Senior High School ... three-year letterman, two-time all-conference, two-time All-Post-Gazette On A Personal Note: Born July 7, 1988 ... Son of Craig and Tammy Wilson
Luqman Abdallah (DL; Princeton, N.J.) ... Transfer from Hofstra ... played one season for the Pride (2008) ... also played two seasons at Miami (Fla.) (2006-07) ... High School: Played at The Hun School (prep) and Trenton Central ... Rivals.com 4-star prospect, All-State ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 18, 1986 Phillip Aholt (QB; Cave Creek, Ariz.) ... Transfer from Scottsdale Community College ... played two seasons for the Fighting Artichokes (2009) ... also played one season at Arizona Western (2007) ... High School: Played at Cactus Shadows ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 13, 1988 Jaymal Aminu (DB; Bethlehem, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Liberty ... On a Personal Note: Born Dec. 24,1991 Aaron Barlow (WR; Ambridge, Pa.) ... Transfer from San Bernardino Valley (Calif.) ... played one season for the Wolverines (2008) ... High School: Played at Ambridge ... On a Personal Note: Born May 7, 1988 Seth Barnhart (QB; Chester, W.Va.) ... High School: Played at Oak Glen High School ... four-year letterman, four-year starter, captain, first-team all-state, two-time first-team all-conference, first-team all-valley, Review Player of the Year, Review first-team all-area, Big 22 finalist... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 27, 1991 ... Son of Gerald and Tracy Barnhart Tommie Campbell (DB; Aliquippa, Pa.) ... Transfer from Edinboro ... played one season for the Fighting Scots (2007) ... also played two seasons at Pittsburgh (2005-06) ... High School: Played at Aliquippa ... AP All-State First-Team, Big 33, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh TribuneReview Terrific 25, Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33, two-time Beaver County Times Male Athlete of the Year, PrepStar All-East Region, member of PIAA and WPIAL championship teams ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 19, 1987 ... Son of Della Campbell Greg Cochrane (WR; Chandler, Ariz.) ... Transfer from San Diego Mesa ... played one seasons for the Olympians (2009) ... High School: Played at Chandler ... AP All-State First-Team ... all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born June 23, 1986 Eric Conjeski (OL; Beaver, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Beaver ... threeyear letterman, AP All-State Second-Team, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, two-way all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born July 20, 1991 Cody Cook (RB; Beaver Falls, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Beaver Falls ... three-year letterman, AP All-State First-Team, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Penn-Ohio Classic, conference Offensive MVP, first-team all-conference, all-time leading rusher in school history ... On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 1, 1992 Preston Dawson (DB; Monaca, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Central Valley ... Offensive MVP of Penn-Ohio Classic ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 21, 1991 Sam Dorvil (RB; Lauderhill, Fla.) ... Transfer from Connecticut ... played two seasons for the Huskies (2003-04) ... High School: Played at Cardinal Gibbons ... captain, second-team all-county ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 22, 1985 Andy Donnelly (DL; Ephrata, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Ephrata ... twoyear captain, two-way all-league ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 15, 1991 ... Son of Michael Donnelly and Julie Fischer
California University of Pennsylvania has advanced to the NCAA Division II National Semifinals each of the past three years.
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2009: Appeared in 14 games as a reserve running back and on special teams ... rushed for 158 yards on 45 carries ... also finished with 11 tackles (seven solo) on special teams ... posted a season-high 66 rushing yards on 12 attempts against Gannon ... finished with six carries for 29 yards at Lock Haven ... collected 18 yards on eight attempts versus Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... transfer from The Citadel (2007-08)
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‘09 ECAC TROPHY
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HERMINIE, PA.
Brandon Echols (DB; Decatur, Ga.) ... Transfer from Georgia Southern ... played three seasons for the Eagles (2006-08) ... High School: Played at St. Pius X Catholic ... two-year starter, all-state honorable mention, NorthSouth All-Star ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 11, 1986 ... Son of Tony and Sandra Echols
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NEWCOMERS Jordan Emrick (DL; Butler, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Butler ... allconference ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 11, 1990
Kevin Garrett (LB; Harbor City, Calif.) ... Transfer from Oregon ... played two seasons for the Ducks (2006-07) ... High School: Played at Narbonne ... Los Angeles Times regional Back of the Year, all-region ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 24, 1987 ... Son of Earnest and Deborah Garrett
Derrick Jones (WR; Lynwood, Calif.) ... Transfer from Oregon ... played two seasons for the Ducks (2006-07) ... also attended USC; did not play ... High School: Played at Long Beach Poly ... SuperPrep and PrepStar AllAmerican, PrepStar Top 100 Dream Team, Orange County Register Fab 15 First Team, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West First-Team ... On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 23, 1986 ... Son of Michael and Crecie Jones
Garrett Lynn (OL; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Central Catholic ... first-team all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 22, 1992 Spencer Lynn (LB; Belle Vernon, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Belle Vernon ... three-year letterman, Pennsylvania Football News Academic All-State First-Team, Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year, Tri-County Football Coaches Association All-Star, two-time all-conference, two-year captain... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 7, 1991 ... Son of Donald and Gina Lynn
Mike Maruscak (OL; Bellevue, Pa.) ... Transfer from Saint Vincent ... played one season for the Bearcats (2007) ... also played two seasons at Gannon (2005-06) ... High School: Played at Northgate ... On a Personal Note: Born June 25, 1986 Devlin McBride (LB; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Woodland Hills ... On a Personal Note: Born July 18, 1991
Brice Myers (DB; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... Three-time NCAA All-American in track & field (hurdles) at Cal U ... High School: Played at McDowell ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 7, 1989 ... On a Personal Note: Born May 8, 1992
Mark Stecak (DL; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... High School: Played at South Allegheny ... all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born April 30, 1991 Bryan Stefanik (RB; Beaver Falls, Pa.) ... Transfer from Indiana State (2009); did not play ... High School: Played at Blackhawk ... all-conference, Team Offensive MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 2, 1990 ... Son of Bernard Stefanik and Sandra Kautron Lambert Strayer (DL; Chambersburg, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Chambersburg ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 11, 1983 Rob Stupar (RB; State College, Pa.) ... Transfer from Youngstown State; did not play ... High School: Played at State College ... three-year letterman, two-year starter, Big 33, Mid-Penn Conference Commonwealth Division honorable mention, member of two district championship teams ... On a Personal Note: Born May 6, 1990 ... Son of Steve and Cher Stupar ... younger brother of former NFL tight end Jonathan Stupar and current Penn State linebacker Nate Stupar Noah Taylor (DL; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... Transfer from Youngstown State (2008-09) ... High School: Played at Woodland Hills ... All-WPIAL First Team, East Elite, All-Quad East ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 13, 1989 ... Son of Georgia Taylor ... younger brother of NFL defensive end Jason Taylor R.J. Thomas (RB; Landisville, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Hempfield ... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 20, 1991 Carlos Tipton (DL; Cincinnati, Ohio) ... Transfer from Bowling Green ... played three seasons for the Falcons (2007-09) ... High School: Played at Winton Woods ... two-year letterman, Enquirer Sports Top 15 Player to Watch, all-academic ... On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 23, 1988 ... Grandson of Charles and Alluster Tipton Mario Washington (DB; Boiling Springs, N.C.) ... Transfer from Navy ... played three seasons for the Midshipmen (2007-09) ... High School: Played at Crest ... four-year letterman, Shrine Bowl All-Star, member of two state championship teams ... On a Personal Note: Born June 18, 1989 ... Son of Lakima Pearson
Joe O’Neil (WR; Akron, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Springfield ... firstteam all-league
Bryce Wilson (P; Volant, Pa.) ... High School: Played at New Wilmington ... all-state honorable mention ... On a Personal Note: Born May 21, 1991
Michael Page, Jr. (OL; Trotwood, Ohio) ... Transfer from Scottsdale C.C. (Ariz.) ... played one season for the Fighting Artichokes (2009) ... also attended Kent State (2007-08); did not play ... High School: Played at Madison ... firstteam all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born June 23, 1988 ... Son of Michael Page, Sr., and Donna Sims
ABOUT CAL U
Cody Nuzzo (K; Bradford, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Bradford ... AP AllState Second-Team (punter), AP All-State Third-Team (kicker), Big 30 AllStar, Erie Times-News All-District, district Special Teams Player of the Year ... On a Personal Note: Born April 5, 1992
HISTORY
Kellen McCants (DB; Allentown, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Parkland ... Lehigh Valley Conference honorable mention
Mitchell Stead (DL; Douglassville, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Daniel Boone ... Pennsylvania Football Writers All-State First-Team, first-team allconference, first-team all-county, county Defensive Lineman of the Year ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 5, 1991
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Vladimir Marchena (DB; Bethlehem, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Liberty ... member of state championship team ... On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 22, 1992
Lamont Smith (DB; Penn Hills, Pa.) ... Transfer from Phoenix ... played one season for the Bears (2009) ... also attended Colorado; did not play ... High School: Played at Central Catholic ... three-year letterman, second-team all-state, PA Football News All-State, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33, two-time all-conference ... member of state championship team ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 18, 1988
PLAYERS
Peter Lalich (QB; Springfield, Va.) ... Transfer from Oregon State (2009); did not play ... played two seasons at Virginia (2007-08) ... High School: Played at West Springfield ... SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American, Rivals.com and Scout.com 4-star prospect ... On a Personal Note: Born May 18, 1988 ... Son of Todd and Penny Lalich
Tyler Sellew (OL; Belle Vernon, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Belle Vernon ... four-year letterman, three-time all-conference, Team MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 7, 1991 ... Son of Brian and Kathy Sellew
COACHING STAFF
Trey Johnson (WR; Rochester, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Rochester ... three-year letterman, AP All-State Second-Team, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Penn-Ohio Classic, conference MVP, first-team all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born Dec. 2, 1991
Jordan Scott (RB; Phoenix, Ariz.) ... Transfer from Idaho State (2009); did not play ... played two seasons at Glendale C.C. (Ariz.) (2007-08) ... High School: Played at North Canyon ... first-team all-state at running back and cornerback, conference Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and Two-Way Player of the Year ... On a Personal Note: Born July 7, 1989
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Tim Farley (OL; Lancaster, Pa.) ... Transfer from Towson ... played one seasons for the Tigers (2009) ... High School: Played at Manheim Township ... threeyear starter, all-state honorable mention, first-team all-league, member of section championship team ... On a Personal Note: Born June 12, 1989 ... Son of Kevin and Lisa Farley
Jeff Parrish (DB; Monroeville, Pa.) ... High School: Played at North Carolina Tech (prep) and Gateway ... first-team all-conference, Defensive MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 13, 1991
Levi Pardee (OL; Titusville, Pa.) ... Transfer from West Virginia ... played one season for the Mountaineers (2009) ... High School: Played at Titusville ... twoyear letterman, two-time All-Star, member of two league championship and state playoff teams ... On a Personal Note: Born May 18, 1990 ... Son of Guy Pardee and Lorna Rae Graham
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Game 1
Game 2
Saginaw Valley......................... 23 California................................... 17
Bloomsburg............................... 17 California................................... 10
Aug. 27, 2009 @ California, Pa.
Sept. 5, 2009 @ California, Pa.
The No. 8 Vulcans committed three turnovers and allowed a safety in a 23-17 season-opening loss to Saginaw Valley (Mich.). Cal U rallied to take a 17-14 lead before Saginaw Valley scored ninestraight points on a touchdown and safety to close out the game. In his Vulcan debut, quarterback Josh Portis led the team with 82 rushing yards on 12 carries and threw for 145 yards. The 6-4 signal caller completed 14-of-31 passes with two interceptions – both off deflections – and no touchdowns. Cal U took the game’s first lead late in the first quarter when running back Freddie Bacco scored the first of his two touchdowns. After Saginaw Valley evened the score at 7-7, Cal U blocked a punt for a safety but fumbled the ensuing free kick which the Cardinals recovered and used to take a 14-9 lead. An interception by safety Erik Harris led to Bacco’s second score before Saginaw scored on a pass late in the third quarter. The Cardinals then sealed the game with a safety in the final five minutes of the game. Linebacker Dontey Brown registered a game-high 11 tackles (seven solo) with 3.0 tackles for loss (TFL), while Sam Fikaris also added 10 stops, 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack.
No. 17 Cal U suffered a tough loss at Adamson Stadium, falling 17-10 in the final minute to No. 6 Bloomsburg. The Vulcans rallied to the tie the game with one minute remaining, but allowed the game-winning touchdown with only 22 seconds left. After a defensive battle for three-plus quarters, the two teams scored a combined 21 points in the final 4:29 of the game. The Huskies broke a 3-3 tie when Branden Wright recovered a fumble for a touchdown on a muffed punt return. The Vulcans answered on their ensuing possession with an eight-play, 59-yard drive capped by an 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Portis to wide receiver A.J. Jackson. With the score tied and less than a minute remaining, Bloomsburg mounted the game-winning drive behind the play of quarterback Dan Latorre, who was sacked five times in the game. From near midfield, he connected on a 47-yard completion to the Vulcans’ four-yard line before throwing the game-winning score with 22 seconds left. Cal U held Bloomsburg, who ranked fourth in the nation in rushing in 2008, to only 104 rushing yards on 37 attempts. Linebacker Dontey Brown led the Vulcans with 12 tackles with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack. Fellow linebacker Brett Diamond recorded seven stops with 1. 0 TFL, while safety Josh Menendez made six tackles.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters Saginaw Valley (1-0) California (0-1)
Score by Quarters Bloomsburg (2-0) California (0-2)
1st
CAL SV 2nd CAL SV 3rd CAL SV 4th SV
1 0 7
2 14 2
3 7 8
4 2 0
F 23 17
Bacco 19 yd run (Hagerman kick), 2:10 Walker 1 yd run (Borchard kick), 14:17 TEAM safety, 8:00 Stone 12 yd run (Borchard kick), 7:23 Bacco 12 yd run (AJ Jackson pass from Portis), 5:55 Stone 13 yd pass from Dowdell (Borchard kick), 2:17 TEAM safety, 5:04
CAL SV First Downs............................................ 19....................................... 14 Rushes-Yards.................................38-189................................ 37-103 Passing Yardage................................ 145..................................... 208 Passes...........................................14-31-2............................... 13-20-1 Punts..................................................2-74.................................. 5-156 Fumbles-Lost.......................................2-1...................................... 1-1 Return Yardage...........................5-125-0................................. 4-90-0 Penalties-Yards..................................6-40.................................... 5-53 Time of Possession.......................... 31:35.................................. 28:25
2nd 3rd 4th
1 0 0
2 3 0
3 0 3
4 14 7
F 17 10
BLOOM Koenig 42 yd field goal, 12:47 CAL Hagerman 30 yd field goal, 4:31 BLOOM Wright 0 yd fumble recovery (Koenig kick), 4:29 CAL AJ Jackson 18 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 1:00 BLOOM Stiger 4 yd pass from Latorre (Koenig kick), 0:22
CAL BLOOM First Downs............................................ 15....................................... 12 Rushes-Yards.................................34-106................................ 37-104 Passing Yardage................................ 144..................................... 166 Passes...........................................13-23-1............................... 12-22-0 Punts................................................6-248.................................. 7-261 Fumbles-Lost.......................................1-1...................................... 1-0 Return Yardage...........................4-121-0................................. 3-44-0 Penalties-Yards..................................6-40.................................... 5-46 Time of Possession.......................... 29:14.................................. 30:46
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California................................... 30 West Chester............................. 23
California................................... 52 Gannon..................................... 10
Sept. 12, 2009 @ West Chester, Pa.
Sept. 19, 2009 @ California, Pa.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters California (1-2) West Chester (1-2)
Score by Quarters California (2-2, 1-0) Gannon (2-2, 0-1)
WCU WCU CAL WCU CAL CAL WCU CAL WCU CAL
2 6 3
3 14 7
4 3 3
F 30 23
Hill 32 yd field goal, 10:27 Webb 31 yd run (Hill kick), 5:43 Miles 25 yd blocked punt return (Hagerman kick), 3:07 Hill 19 yd field goal, 11:32 Cherry 36 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick blocked), 0:56 AJ Jackson 11 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 12:02 Webb 2 yd run (Hill kick), 5:48 Bacco 9 yd run (Hagerman kick), 2:05 Hill 19 yd field goal, 10:02 Hagerman 23 yd field goal, 2:01
CAL CAL CAL GAN CAL GAN CAL CAL CAL CAL
2 7 10
3 17 0
4 7 0
F 52 10
AJ Jackson 40 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 11:51 AJ Jackson 4 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 5:42 AJ Jackson 7 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 1:57 Richardson 2 yd run (Ditzler kick), 11:42 Moore 25 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 9:18 Ditzler 34 yd field goal, 0:52 Domonkos 33 yd field goal, 13:12 Williamson 17 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 9:33 Conwell 1 yd run (Domonkos kick), 2:54 Gumbert 23 yd pass from Morris (Domonkos kick), 10:02
CAL GAN First Downs............................................ 26....................................... 10 Rushes-Yards.................................43-232.................................. 31-34 Passing Yardage................................ 319....................................... 76 Passes...........................................21-32-0............................... 11-16-0 Punts..................................................2-89.................................. 8-271 Fumbles-Lost.......................................0-0...................................... 2-2 Return Yardage.............................3-87-0............................... 9-130-0 Penalties-Yards..................................5-60.................................... 4-30 Time of Possession.......................... 34:29.................................. 25:31
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ABOUT CAL U
CAL WCU First Downs............................................ 14....................................... 23 Rushes-Yards...................................25-81................................ 36-156 Passing Yardage................................ 202..................................... 235 Passes...........................................12-29-1............................... 24-45-1 Punts................................................5-205.................................. 4-113 Fumbles-Lost.......................................0-0...................................... 1-0 Return Yardage...........................6-160-0............................... 6-105-0 Penalties-Yards................................10-80.................................... 5-35 Time of Possession.......................... 21:40.................................. 38:20
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 21 0
HISTORY
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 7 10
2009 REVIEW
Scoring & Statistical Summary
PLAYERS
Quarterback Josh Portis threw five touchdowns, including three to wide receiver A.J. Jackson, to help lead Cal U to a dominating 52-10 victory against Gannon at Adamson Stadium in the PSAC West-opener. Playing only the first three quarters, Portis completed 17-of-26 attempts for a career-high 262 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions. He also added 40 rushing yards on two attempts, highlighted by a 31yard scramble that set-up another touchdown. Jackson posted eight receptions and had three first-quarter touchdowns (40, 4, 7). The 6-6 receiver totaled 119 yards on the eight catches and six of his eight receptions resulted in first downs. The Vulcans’ defense allowed the Golden Knights only 110 yards of total offense, recorded six sacks and forced two fumbles. Gannon running back Jon Richardson entered the game as the only PSAC running back to rush for 100-plus yards in each of the season’s first three games; however, Cal U allowed Richardson to gain only 29 yards on 12 attempts.
COACHING STAFF
Trailing 10-0 late in the first quarter, Rontez Miles blocked and returned a punt for a touchdown to help propel the Vulcans to a 3023 road victory over No. 21 West Chester at John A. Farrell Stadium. After West Chester scored the first 10 points of the game, Cal U out-scored West Chester 30-13 over the final 48-plus minutes of the game. With their offense struggling, the Vulcans turned the momentum when Miles blocked a Golden Rams’ punt and return the punt for a touchdown. The teams entered halftime tied at 13-13, as the Cal U defense allowed West Chester only one touchdown and two field goals despite the Golden Rams mounting seven drives beyond midfield. The Vulcans then claimed only their second lead of the season by scoring a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter, 2720. After West Chester trimmed the lead to 27-23 with a field goal early in the fourth, the Cal U defense forced a pair of turnovers on downs late in the game to seal the win. Quarterback Josh Portis passed for 202 yards and two touchdowns.
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Game 6
California................................... 35 Clarion....................................... 31
California................................... 41 IUP.............................................. 28
Sept. 26, 2009 @ California, Pa.
Oct. 3, 2009 @ Indiana, Pa.
The Vulcans twice rallied to take the lead in the fourth quarter before sealing a 35-31 victory over Clarion with an interception as time expired in PSAC West play. Trailing 31-28 with 4:33 left in the game, the Vulcans engineered a seven-play, 71-yard game-winning drive capped with a 47-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Josh Portis to wide receiver Chedrick Cherry with 1:01 remaining. The play before the go-ahead score, Cal U converted a critical fourth-and-one with a two-yard run near midfield by fullback Shawn Johnson. After a penalty on the ensuing kickoff, Clarion took possession of the ball near midfield to start the game’s final offensive drive. The Golden Eagles worked the ball down to the Vulcans’ 27-yard line before defensive back Mike Brown intercepted the ball near the goal line as time expired. Portis finished the game with 201 passing yards on 13-of-21 completions with three touchdowns and no interceptions. During the fourth quarter, he completed four-of-six attempts for 66 yards with the game-winning score to Cherry. He also added 33 rushing yards on eight rushes in the game.
Cal U captured the first-ever Coal Bowl against rival IUP with a 41-28 win at Miller Stadium in PSAC West action. The Vulcans have now defeated IUP three-straight years for the first time since the 1958-61 seasons. Quarterback Josh Portis continued his efficient play, passing for 197 yards and four touchdowns and no interceptions. Over the last 15 quarters, he has thrown 14 touchdown passes with no interceptions. Portis also collected four first downs on the ground against IUP. Wide receiver A.J. Jackson had three touchdown catches (24, 34, 32), posting 102 yards on five receptions. Fellow receiver Terrance Moore had two first-quarter touchdown receptions (7, 67) and also completed a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jackson in the third quarter. In his first start as a Vulcan, linebacker Anthony Roberts collected a team-high nine tackles (four solo) with 1.0 TFL, 0.5 sack and one pass break-up. Safety Rontez Miles made eight stops (five solo), while four Vulcans finished with five tackles.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters California (3-2, 2-0) Clarion (2-3, 1-1)
Score by Quarters California (4-2, 3-0) IUP (3-3, 0-3)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CLAR CAL CLAR CAL CAL CLAR CLAR CLAR CAL CLAR CAL
1 7 10
2 14 6
3 0 9
4 14 6
F 35 31
Huether 11 yd run (Mamula kick), 11:19 Moore 37 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 7:39 Mamula 43 yd field goal , 1:59 AJ Jackson 11 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 14:12 Moore 17 yd pass from Bacco (Domonkos kick), 5:29 Foradora 16 yd pass from Huether (Mamula kick blocked), 0:19 Mamula 44 yd field goal, 10:45 Hoggard 4 yd run (Huether pass failed), 0:41 Bacco 8 yd run (Domonkos kick), 5:01 Robinson 44 yd pass from Huether (Mamula kick failed), 4:40 Cherry 47 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 1:01
CAL CLAR First Downs............................................ 24....................................... 20 Rushes-Yards.................................43-199.................................. 24-88 Passing Yardage................................ 218..................................... 271 Passes...........................................14-24-0............................... 21-37-1 Punts..................................................2-66.................................. 4-149 Fumbles-Lost.......................................3-2...................................... 0-0 Return Yardage...........................6-187-0............................... 6-117-0 Penalties-Yards..................................7-75.................................... 7-66 Time of Possession.......................... 33:05.................................. 26:55
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CAL CAL IUP CAL CAL IUP CAL CAL CAL IUP IUP
1 14 0
2 10 7
3 7 7
4 10 14
F 41 28
Moore 7 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 8:23 Moore 67 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 6:12 Tuck 5 yd run (Burgess kick), 12:50 Domonkos 37 yd field goal, 4:38 Jackson 24 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 1:24 Smith 8 yd run (Burgess kick), 10:39 AJ Jackson 34 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 4:41 Domonkos 34 yd field goal, 8:41 AJ Jackson 32 yd pass from Moore (Domonkos kick), 8:22 Owusu-Ansah 53 yd punt return (Burgess kick), 4:38 Rowan 3 yd pass from Smith (Burgess kick), 0:07
CAL IUP First Downs............................................ 16....................................... 19 Rushes-Yards.................................34-116................................ 45-149 Passing Yardage................................ 229..................................... 176 Passes...........................................10-25-0............................... 17-32-0 Punts................................................6-225.................................. 8-321 Fumbles-Lost.......................................1-0...................................... 4-1 Return Yardage.............................3-75-0............................... 7-157-0 Penalties-Yards..................................3-25.................................... 7-51 Time of Possession.......................... 27:24.................................. 32:36
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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS
Oct. 10, 2009 @ Lock Haven, Pa.
Oct. 17, 2009 @ California, Pa.
Quarterback Josh Portis passed for four touchdowns and running back Windell Brown rushed for two scores, as Cal U cruised to a 48-14 victory over Lock Haven at Hubert Jack Stadium in PSAC West play. Portis continued his strong play, completing 17-of-23 attempts for 274 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions. Against Lock Haven, Portis completed passes to six different receivers and threw touchdown passes to three different players. Wide receiver Terrance Moore caught a pair of touchdowns from Portis and led the team with 77 receiving yards, while fellow wide receiver A.J. Jackson posted a game-high five receptions and caught a touchdown for the sixth-straight game. The Vulcans engineered scoring drives on eight of their 11 drives in the game with six touchdowns. Defensively, Cal U limited Lock Haven to only 35 rushing yards and 191 yards of total offense. Linebackers Matt McClellan and Anthony Roberts each collected six tackles.
After scoring 28 unanswered points in the second half, Cal U registered a 38-14 Homecoming win against No. 12 Edinboro at Adamson Stadium to claim sole possession of first place in the PSAC West standings. The win marked the 200th career victory for head coach John Luckhardt, who is one of only six active head coaches in NCAA Division II to reach the 200-win milestone. After trailing 14-3 midway through the second period, the Vulcans scored touchdowns on five-consecutive possessions to seize control of the game. In the second half, Cal U attacked the Fighting Scots on the ground as it totaled 191 rushing yards and three touchdowns behind the play of running back Windell Brown and quarterback Josh Portis. Brown rushed for 148 rushing yards and two touchdowns (19, 20) on 21 carries. Portis totaled 258 yards of total offense against the Fighting Scots behind 177 passing yards and 81 rushing yards. The Cal U defense limited Edinboro to only 250 yards of total offense. In the second half, the Vulcans limited the Fighting Scots to only four first downs, nine rushing yards and 80 yards of total offense. Linebacker Brett Diamond led the defensive attack for Cal U with eight tackles. Defensive end Brandon Gordon registered six stops with 3.0 TFL and 1.0 sack.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters California (5-2, 4-0) Lock Haven (0-6, 0-4)
Score by Quarters California (6-2, 5-0) Edinboro (6-2, 4-1)
2 14 0
3 14 7
4 3 7
F 48 14
CAL Domonkos 25 yd field goal, 11:03 CAL Moore 13 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 5:17 CAL Brown 6 yd run (Domonkos kick), 0:16 CAL Brown 15 yd run (Domonkos kick), 3:46 CAL Moore 53 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 1:26 CAL Williamson 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 11:32 LHU Smith 1 yd run (Heimer kick), 6:13 CAL AJ Jackson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 2:15 LHU Sims 10 yd pass from Burkett (Heimer kick), 13:55 CAL Domonkos 35 yd field goal, 6:10
CAL EDIN EDIN CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL
2 7 7
3 14 0
4 14 0
F 38 14
Domonkos 20 yd field goal, 12:18 Walker 17 yd pass from Harris (Romanias kick), 4:31 Johnson 15 yd pass from Harris (Romanias kick), 12:50 Portis 9 yd run (Domonkos kick), 0:32 Brown 19 yd run (Domonkos kick), 10:15 Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos kick), 3:50 Bacco 1 yd run (Domonkos kick), 10:21 Cherry 16 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 3:38
CAL EDIN First Downs............................................ 23....................................... 16 Rushes-Yards.................................48-268.................................. 27-59 Passing Yardage................................ 177..................................... 191 Passes...........................................10-16-0............................... 20-36-0 Punts................................................3-110.................................. 6-242 Fumbles-Lost.......................................1-0...................................... 1-0 Return Yardage.............................3-72-0............................... 7-139-0 Penalties-Yards..................................2-30.................................... 3-16 Time of Possession.......................... 32:33.................................. 27:27
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CAL LHU First Downs............................................ 22......................................... 9 Rushes-Yards.................................43-220.................................. 25-32 Passing Yardage................................ 274..................................... 156 Passes...........................................17-24-0 .............................. 20-27-0 Punts..................................................1-38.................................. 5-168 Fumbles-Lost.......................................0-0...................................... 2-2 Return Yardage.............................3-28-0............................... 9-135-0 Penalties-Yards..................................8-82.................................... 3-18 Time of Possession.......................... 35:04.................................. 24:56
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 3 7
HISTORY
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 17 0
2009 REVIEW
California................................... 38 Edinboro.................................... 14
PLAYERS
California................................... 48 Lock Haven............................... 14
COACHING STAFF
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Game 9
Game 10
California................................... 44 Slippery Rock.............................. 7
California................................... 28 Mercyhurst.................................. 7
Oct. 24, 2009 @ Slippery Rock, Pa.
Oct. 31, 2009 @ California, Pa.
The No. 24 Vulcans clinched at least a share of their fifth-consecutive PSAC West title and secured their second-straight appearance in the PSAC Championship with a dominating 44-7 victory over Slippery Rock at N. Kerr Thompson Stadium. The Vulcans broke a 7-7 tie and seized control of the game by scoring 17-straight points in the second quarter, highlighted by a blocked punt return for a touchdown by Chedrick Cherry. In the victory, the Cal U defense limited Slippery Rock to only 68 rushing yards, recorded five sacks and made three interceptions. Quarterback Josh Portis completed 16-of-28 attempts for 219 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Wide receiver A.J. Jackson led all players with 163 yards on a career-high 10 receptions. He also caught a 10-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. Defensively, linebacker Dontey Brown led Cal U with nine tackles (six solo) with 1.5 TFL and one fumble recovery. Defensive back Erik Harris finished with five stops (four solo) with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack.
Behind four interceptions by the defense and three touchdown passes by quarterback Josh Portis, No. 20 Cal U clinched its thirdstraight outright (fifth overall) PSAC West title with a 28-7 victory against Mercyhurst at Adamson Stadium on Senior Day. Portis finished the game with 242 passing yards and three touchdowns on 15-of-24 attempts. In the victory, he surpassed the 2,000-yard plateau for the season after throwing for over 200 yards in six of the last eight games. Wide receiver Terrance Moore posted a season-high 141 yards and two touchdowns (58, 45) on five receptions, while senior A.J. Jackson finished with nine receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown (4). Linebacker Dontey Brown anchored the defensive effort with a career-high 18 tackles (seven solo). Safety Erik Harris also added 11 tackles (six solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack, while linebacker Brett Diamond finished with eight stops (four solo) and 1.5 TFL. Overall, the Cal U defense made four interceptions, forced two fumbles and limited Mercyhurst to only 101 passing yards. After the Lakers scored on the first possession of the game, nine of their next 10 possessions ended in punts and interceptions.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters California (7-2, 6-0) Slippery Rock (5-4, 2-4)
Score by Quarters California (8-2, 7-0) Mercyhurst (4-6, 3-4)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CAL SRU CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL
1 7 0
2 17 7
3 7 0
4 13 0
F 44 7
Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos kick), 6:15 Colavecchia 7 yd run (Bahr kick), 14:53 Domonkos 36 yd field goal, 11:35 Cherry 19 yd blocked punt return (Domonkos kick), 10:19 AJ Jackson 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 6:16 B. Anderson 1 yd run (Domonkos kick), 10:22 Moore 13 yd run (Domonkos kick), 6:29 Johnson 1 yd run (Domonkos rush failed), 1:26
CAL SRU First Downs............................................ 22....................................... 11 Rushes-Yards.................................31-188.................................. 33-68 Passing Yardage................................ 228..................................... 149 Passes...........................................17-29-1............................... 16-29-3 Punts................................................4-174.................................. 7-273 Fumbles-Lost.......................................0-0...................................... 2-1 Return Yardage.............................2-29-0............................... 7-155-0 Penalties-Yards..................................6-38.................................... 2-30 Time of Possession.......................... 28:21.................................. 31:39
1st 2nd 3rd
MER CAL CAL CAL CAL
1 7 7
2 14 0
3 7 0
4 0 0
F 28 7
Szeluga 7 yd pass from Laffey (Giambra kick), 8:47 AJ Jackson 4 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 2:49 Moore 58 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 7:58 Johnson 1 yd run (Domonkos kick), 1:48 Moore 45 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 13:00
CAL MER First Downs............................................ 15....................................... 18 Rushes-Yards.................................27-150................................ 41-151 Passing Yardage................................ 242..................................... 101 Passes...........................................15-24-1............................... 16-35-4 Punts..................................................2-83.................................. 5-177 Fumbles-Lost.......................................2-2...................................... 2-0 Return Yardage.............................2-32-0................................. 3-97-0 Penalties-Yards..................................3-20.................................... 2-10 Time of Possession.......................... 23:05.................................. 36:55
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Nov. 7, 2009 @ Shippensburg, Pa.
Nov.14, 2009 @ California, Pa.
Despite scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter, the No. 18 Vulcans suffered a 42-35 loss to No. 23 Shippensburg in the PSAC Championship. Trailing 42-21 early in the fourth quarter, quarterback Josh Portis led the Vulcans to three touchdown drives in the final nine minutes of the game. Cal U scored in the final minute of the contest, but was unable to recover the onside kick to possibly drive and tie the game. Portis finished the game with 305 passing yards on 24-of-48 attempts with two touchdowns and no interceptions. Wide receiver A.J. Jackson, a regional finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, finished with 10 receptions for 133 yards and one touchdown. In the loss, he became only the third player in program history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a season. Defensively, defensive back Terrence Johnson led the Vulcans with nine tackles (seven solo) with 1.0 TFL. Fellow defensive back Erik Harris and linebacker Dontey Brown finished with eight and seven stops, respectively.
Behind five rushing touchdowns and an aggressive defense, the No. 22 Vulcans earned a 42-13 victory over Fayetteville State (N.C.) in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division II Playoffs at Adamson Stadium. Running back Freddie Bacco rushed for three touchdowns in the win, while fullback Shawn Johnson added a pair of 1-yard touchdown plunges. The Vulcan defense limited the Broncos to only 217 yards of total offense, registered three sacks and made two interceptions. In the win, wide receiver A.J. Jackson set the single-season school record for receptions. He finished the game with eight receptions for 111 yards with a touchdown. Cal U set the tone of the game early, as cornerback Terrence Johnson intercepted a pass on the second play of the game near midfield. The Vulcans capitalized on the short field when Shawn Johnson scored his first touchdown of the game, 7-0. After taking a 21-0 lead into halftime, Cal U added to its lead on the first three drives of the second half behind touchdown runs by Bacco to take a 42-0 lead with 11 seconds left in the third quarter. Linebackers Dontey Brown, Matt McClellan and Brandon Livsey led the Vulcan defense with six tackles each.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters Shippensburg (9-2) California (8-3, 7-1)
Score by Quarters California (9-3) Fayetteville State (8-4)
CAL SHIP SHIP SHIP SHIP CAL SHIP SHIP CAL CAL CAL
2 14 0
3 7 7
4 14 21
F 42 35
Brown 2 yd run (Domonkos kick), 11:48 Frenette 18 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Ford kick), 9:43 Marshall 9 yd run (Ford kick), 14:30 Harris 3 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Ford kick), 6:48 Chase DiFebbo 15 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Ford kick), 12:04 Brown 8 yd run (Domonkos kick), 1:11 Chase DiFebbo 10 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Ford kick), 12:31 Frenette 32 yd run (Ford kick), 9:58 Bacco 46 yd run (Domonkos kick), 9:18 Moore 6 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 5:01 AJ Jackson 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 0:44
2 7 0
3 21 0
4 0 13
F 42 13
1st CAL S. Johnson 1 yd run (Hagerman kick), 8:40 CAL AJ Jackson 5 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman kick), 0:06 2nd CAL S. Johnson 1 yd run (Hagerman kick), 6:48 3rd CAL Bacco 1 yd run (Hagerman kick), 10:09 CAL Bacco 11 yd run (Hagerman kick), 5:23 CAL Bacco 3 yd run (Hagerman kick), 0:11 4th FSU Washington 12 yd pass from Williams (Turner kick), 13:54 FSU Williams 15 yd run (Turner kick blocked), 4:04
CAL FSU First Downs............................................ 23....................................... 13 Rushes-Yards.................................50-197.................................. 29-81 Passing Yardage................................ 209..................................... 136 Passes...........................................15-26-0............................... 12-27-2 Punts..................................................3-96.................................. 6-239 Fumbles-Lost.......................................3-2...................................... 0-0 Return Yardage.............................2-40-0............................... 7-153-0 Penalties-Yards..................................6-35.................................... 6-69 Time of Possession.......................... 38:22.................................. 21:38
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ABOUT CAL U
CAL SHIP First Downs............................................ 28....................................... 22 Rushes-Yards.................................33-141................................ 37-195 Passing Yardage................................ 305..................................... 294 Passes...........................................24-48-0............................... 18-24-0 Punts................................................4-159.................................. 5-236 Fumbles-Lost.......................................1-0...................................... 0-0 Return Yardage...........................6-126-0................................. 5-67-0 Penalties-Yards..................................4-35.................................... 7-67 Time of Possession.......................... 30:20.................................. 29:33
1 14 0
HISTORY
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 7 7
2009 REVIEW
California................................... 42 Fayetteville State...................... 13
PLAYERS
Shippensburg............................ 42 California................................... 35
COACHING STAFF
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Game 13
Game 14
California................................... 26 Shippensburg............................ 21
California................................... 57 West Liberty............................... 35
Nov. 21, 2009 @ Shippensburg, Pa..
Nov. 28, 2009 @ West Liberty, W.Va.
With a last-minute fourth-quarter stop, No. 22 Cal U edged past No. 17 Shippensburg, 26-21, to advance to its third-consecutive NCAA Regional Championship. Leading 26-21 midway through the fourth quarter, linebacker Brett Diamond intercepted a pass at the Shippensburg 20-yard line. Benefiting from the excellent field position, Cal U looked to seal the victory before running back Windell Brown lost a fumble at the 10-yard line on a third-down carry. Capitalizing on the turnover, the Red Raiders moved the ball down to the Cal U 27-yard line on two big completions from quarterback Chad DiFebbo to his brother Chase DiFebbo and a 15-yard face-masking penalty against the Vulcans. However, the Vulcans forced Chad DiFebbo into an intentional grounding penalty on second down and didn’t allow Shippensburg to convert on a fourth-and-17 with 1:18 remaining. The game also opened in a flurry for Cal U, with a 20-yard touchdown run by Windell Brown and a first-quarter blocked punt by Terrence Johnson that was recovered by Trey Allen in the end zone for a touchdown.
Five different players scored a touchdown, as Cal U claimed its third-straight NCAA Super Regional One Championship with a 57-35 victory over No. 9 West Liberty at Russek Field. Quarterback Josh Portis passed for a 318 yards on 18-of-32 attempts and tied his season-high mark with five touchdown passes (17, 26, 22, 2, 55). Against the Hilltoppers, he set new single-season school records for touchdown passes and total offense. On the ground, senior running back Freddie Bacco finished with 173 rushing yards and two touchdowns (7, 6) on 17 attempts. The Cal U defense limited the nation’s top offense in terms of scoring and total offense to only seven points and 148 yards of total offense in the first half. The Vulcans also forced three interceptions in the game and allowed the Hilltoppers to convert only 5-of-14 third-down attempts.
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Scoring & Statistical Summary
Score by Quarters California (10-3) Shippensburg (9-3)
Score by Quarters 1 California (11-3) 13 West Liberty State (11-2) 7
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CAL CAL SHIP CAL CAL SHIP SHIP
1 14 7
2 6 0
3 6 8
4 0 6
F 26 21
Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos kick), 9:56 Allen 0 yd blocked punt return (Domonkos kick), 7:59 Frenette 74 yd run (Ford kick), 1:42 AJ Jackson 37 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick failed), 8:59 Bacco 23 yd run (Portis pass intcpt), 3:38 Rossi 1 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Rossi pass from DiFebbo), 0:00 Chad DiFebbo 27 yd run (Chad DiFebbo pass intcpt), 7:14
CAL SHIP First Downs............................................ 16....................................... 22 Rushes-Yards.................................38-180................................ 35-263 Passing Yardage................................ 172..................................... 226 Passes...........................................13-23-2............................... 16-40-2 Punts................................................6-234.................................. 6-206 Fumbles-Lost.......................................3-1...................................... 1-0 Return Yardage.............................4-98-0................................. 5-98-0 Penalties-Yards..................................8-75.................................... 3-17 Time of Possession.......................... 29:34.................................. 30:10
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CAL WLU CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL WLU WLU CAL WLU CAL WLU
2 23 0
3 7 14
4 14 14
F 57 35
Moore 17 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 10:15 Calhoun 2 yd run (Blewett kick), 4:16 Brown 40 yd run (Domonkos rush fumbled), 2:57 AJ Jackson 26 yd pass from Portis (Moore rush failed), 14:53 Domonkos 31 yd field goal, 12:17 Williamson 22 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 6:12 AJ Jackson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 0:04 Moore 55 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 12:47 Calhoun 3 yd run (Blewett kick), 9:57 Evans 0 yd blocked punt return (Blewett kick), 2:26 Bacco 7 yd run (Domonkos kick), 12:41 Walker 57 yd pass from Amedro (Blewett kick), 10:38 Bacco 6 yd run (Domonkos kick), 2:07 Walker 40 yd pass from Amedro (Blewett kick), 0:39
CAL WLU First Downs............................................ 25....................................... 22 Rushes-Yards.................................42-276.................................. 21-85 Passing Yardage................................ 318..................................... 365 Passes...........................................18-33-1............................... 29-46-3 Punts..................................................2-37.................................. 5-165 Fumbles-Lost.......................................0-0...................................... 0-0 Return Yardage................................3-53............................. 10-189-0 Penalties-Yards..................................3-30.................................... 7-71 Time of Possession.......................... 32:29.................................. 27:31
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NWMS CAL CAL NWMS NWMS NWMS CAL NWMS NWMS NWMS CAL NWMS CAL
2 14 7
3 28 14
4 7 7
F 56 31
Soy 6 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick), 10:45 Domonkos 31 yd field goal, 7:51 Brown 2 yd run (Domonkos kick), 12:51 Soy 4 yd pass from Bolles (Todd kick), 10:59 Creason 15 yd blocked punt return (Todd kick), 0:00 Creason 5 yd run (Todd kick), 12:39 AJ Jackson 25 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 8:09 Simmons 81 yd kickoff return (Adolf kick), 7:56 Soy 23 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick), 4:36 Council 5 yd run (Adolf- kick), 0:40 Moore 64 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 0:00 Simmons 7 yd run (Adolf kick), 13:40 Curry 15 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick), 10:47
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CAL NWMS First Downs............................................ 25....................................... 25 Rushes-Yards.................................37-115................................ 41-306 Passing Yardage................................ 367..................................... 219 Passes...........................................20-37-0............................... 16-22-1 Punts................................................7-211.................................... 2-72 Fumbles-Lost.......................................3-0...................................... 0-0 Return Yardage...........................6-128-0............................... 5-183-1 Penalties-Yards................................10-63.................................... 7-34 Time of Possession.......................... 32:27.................................. 26:33
Name Tony Battaglini Keivon Brown Richard Eberlein Robert Eberlein Tim Farley Sam Fikaris Charles France Robert Gunby Carrington Hanna Dan Jordan Andy Mudimbi Jon Mullinix Erik Olson John Starceski Dillon Voss Chet Welc
HISTORY
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
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2009 REVIEW
Score by Quarters NW Missouri State (13-1) California (11-4)
PLAYERS
Scoring & Statistical Summary
COACHING STAFF
Despite trailing only 14-10 for most of the second quarter, No. 22 Cal U suffered a 56-31 loss to No. 2 Northwest Missouri State at Bearcat Stadium in the NCAA Semifinals. Quarterback Josh Portis passed for 367 yards on 20-of-36 attempts with three touchdowns. In the loss, he established new school records with 3,421 passing yards and 36 touchdown passes. Wide receivers Terrance Moore and A.J. Jackson each posted 100-yard games against the Bearcats, marking the first time since last year’s PSAC Championship when Cal U featured a pair of 100-yard receivers. Moore posted a game-high 176 yards with seven receptions and one touchdown while Jackson had 111 yards and a score on seven receptions. Trailing 7-3 in the first quarter, cornerback Terrence Johnson halted a Northwest Missouri drive in the red zone with an interception. The Vulcans capitalized on the turnover with a 2-yard touchdown run by running back Windell Brown. The Bearcats responded with a touchdown on their next drive to take a 14-10 before returning a blocked punt 15 yards for a touchdown as time expired in the first half. Defensive back Eric Harris registered a game-high 11 tackles (eight solo) and fellow defensive back Rontez Miles finished with 10 stops (two solo). Linebacker Dontey Brown posted eight tackles (four solo) to become the first Vulcan player since 2005 to post 100 tackles in a season.
Cal U studentathletes posted a banner year in athletic competition during the 2009-10 season, five PSAC West titles, four PSAC crowns and two NCAA regional trophies with nine team and 14 individual appearances in NCAA post-season play. The success has continued as Cal U finished second in Dan Jordan was selected to the the final standings of ESPN The Magazine the 2009-10 Learfield Academic All-District II First-Team Sports Directors’ Cup. in both 2008 and 2009. In addition to athletic prowess, the Vulcans also excelled in the classroom. A total of 205 Cal U student athletes, representing all sports (fall, winter & spring), were named to the Spring 2010 edition of the Vulcan Athletic Director Honor Roll. For the eighth-straight semester, Cal U athletic programs compiled a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher. Cal U also featured 16 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District highlighted by four Academic All-Americans. To be eligible for the academic all-district honor, studentathletes must maintain a cumulative 3.20 GPA or higher, reached sophomore athletics and academic standing at their institution and participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s games as a starter or an important reserve with legitimate athletic credentials. In addition, a combined 141 student-athletes from Cal U representing all sports were named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athletes for the 2009-10 academic year. To be eligible for the academic honor, studentathletes must maintain at least a 3.25 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) while competing in an intercollegiate varsity sport. Cal U ranked sixth among the 16-member conference with 141 scholar-athletes. The football team led the Vulcans with 16 players earning PSAC Scholar-Athlete status. Listed below are the 2009-10 PSAC Scholar-Athletes from football:
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CAL U Qtr
Plays-Yards
TOP
Score
Time
Play (Conversion)
Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley
1 2 3
7-88 --- 6-34
3:05 --- 3:40
TD Saf TD
2:10 8:00 5:55
Bacco 19 yd run (Hagerman) TEAM safety Bacco 12 yd run (Jackson from Portis)
Bloomsburg Bloomsburg
3 4
7-28 8-59
3:51 3:24
FG TD
4:31 1:00
Hagerman 30 yd field goal Jackson 18 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman)
West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester
1 2 3 3 4
--- 6-79 6-47 10-68 14-70
--- 1:12 2:58 3:43 5:50
TD TD TD TD FG
3:07 0:56 12:02 2:05 2:01
Miles 25 yd blocked punt return (Hagerman) Cherry 36 yd pass from Portis (failed) Jackson 11 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) Bacco 9 yd run (Hagerman) Hagerman 23 yd field goal
Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4
5-62 8-68 6-53 6-67 5-34 4-54 8-55 12-63
1:40 3:38 2:10 2:18 1:40 1:43 4:11 6:21
TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD
11:51 5:42 1:57 9:18 13:12 9:33 2:54 10:03
Jackson 40 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) Jackson 4 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) Jackson 7 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) Moore 25 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) Domonkos 33 yd field goal Williamson 17 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Conwell 1 yd run (Domonkos) Gumbert 23 yd pass from Morris (Domonkos)
Opponent
Qtr
Plays-Yards
TOP
Score
Time
Play (Conversion)
Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion
1 2 2 4 4
9-80 6-43 10-61 4-28 7-71
3:40 2:36 5:43 2:12 3:32
TD TD TD TD TD
7:39 14:12 5:29 5:01 1:01
Moore 37 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jackson 11 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 17 yd pass from Bacco (Domonkos) Bacco 8 yd run (Domonkos) Cherry 47 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)
IUP IUP IUP IUP IUP IUP IUP
1 1 2 2 3 4 4
7-48 3-68 11-40 2-43 5-48 8-32 1-32
3:19 0:57 4:04 0:40 2:15 4:47 0:08
TD TD FG TD TD FG TD
8:23 6:12 4:38 1:24 4:41 8:41 8:22
Moore 7 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 67 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 37 yd field goal Jackson 24 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jackson 34 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 34 yd field goal Jackson 32 yd pass from Moore (Domonkos)
Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven
1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4
7-30 9-51 6-57 3-26 3-71 6-65 7-61 11-43
3:12 4:19 2:53 0:59 0:27 3:19 3:52 7:39
FG TD TD TD TD TD TD FG
11:03 5:17 0:16 3:46 1:26 11:32 2:15 6:10
Domonkos 25 yd field goal Moore 13 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) W. Brown 6 yd run (Domonkos) W. Brown 15 yd run (Domonkos) Moore 53 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Williamson 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jackson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 35 yd field goal
Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro
1 2 3 3 4 4
5-52 11-93 6-43 8-76 12-83 6-71
2:42 4:47 3:00 3:42 6:36 3:16
FG TD TD TD TD TD
12:18 0:32 10:15 3:50 10:21 3:38
Domonkos 20 yd field goal Portis 9 yd run (Domonkos) W. Brown 19 yd run (Domonkos) W. Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos) Bacco 1 yd run (Domonkos) Cherry 16 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)
Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock
1 2 2 2 3 4 4
2-42 7-61 --- 8-58 10-81 7-55 4-12
0:31 2:57 --- 3:49 4:31 3:16 2:08
TD FG TD TD TD TD TD
6:15 11:35 10:19 6:16 10:22 6;29 1:26
W. Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos) Domonkos 36 yd field goal Cherry 19 yd blocked punt return (Domonkos) Jackson 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) B. Anderson 1 yd run (Domonkos) Moore 13 yd run (Domonkos) S. Johnson 1 yd run (failed)
Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst
1 2 2 3
6-38 4-75 8-69 4-66
2:50 1:53 4:02 1:55
TD TD TD TD
2:49 7:58 1:48 13:00
Jackson 4 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 58 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) S. Johnson 1 yd run (Domonkos) Moore 45 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)
Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg
1 3 4 4 4
7-71 12-58 2-69 7-56 15-97
3:05 5:40 0:32 1:58 2:08
TD TD TD TD TD
11:48 1:11 9:18 5:01 0:44
W. Brown 2 yd run (Domonkos) W. Brown 8 yd run (Domonkos) Bacco 46 yd run (Domonkos) Moore 6 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jackson 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)
Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St.
1 1 2 3 3 3
10-45 5-50 11-61 9-74 7-61 6-67
5:38 1:51 5:29 4:45 5:23 3:02
TD TD TD TD TD TD
8:40 0:06 6:48 10:09 5:23 0:11
S. Johnson 1 yd run (Hagerman) Jackson 5 yd pass from Portis (Hagerman) S. Johnson 1 yd run (Hagerman) Bacco 1 yd run (Hagerman) Bacco 11 yd run (Hagerman) Bacco 3 yd run (Hagerman)
Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg
1 1 2 3
3-28 --- 3-61 7-80
0:57 --- 0:19 3:26
TD TD TD TD
9:56 7:59 8:59 3:38
W. Brown 20 yd run (Domonkos) Allen 0 yd blocked punt return (Domonkos) Jackson 37 yd pass from Portis (failed) Bacco 23 yd run (failed)
West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty
1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4
5-70 4-49 3-32 4-4 3-48 12-83 5-80 10-80 6-91
1:56 1:10 1:16 0:59 1:15 4:10 2:13 4:42 2:54
TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD
10:15 2:57 14:53 12:17 6:12 0:04 12:47 12:41 2:07
Moore 17 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) W. Brown 40 yd run (Domonkos) Jackson 26 yd pass from Portis (failed) Domonkos 31 yd field goal Williamson 22 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jackson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 55 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Bacco 7 yd run (Domonkos) Bacco 6 yd run (Domonkos)
Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri
1 2 3 3 4
7-46 14-61 11-80 2-83 6-64
4:15 7:41 4:30 0:33 2:47
FG TD TD TD TD
7:51 12:51 8:09 0:00 10:47
Domonkos 31 yd field goal W. Brown 2 yd run (Domonkos) Jackson 25 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 64 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Curry 15 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)
2010 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL GUIDE
GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
QB
RB
RB
WR
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Welc
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Cherry
Bloomsburg
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Nurse
Welc
Portis
Bacco
B. Anderson
Moore
@ West Chester
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Welc
Portis
Bacco
B. Anderson
Cherry
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Cox
Range
Williamson
Portis
Bacco
S. Johnson
Moore
Clarion
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
Bacco
B. Anderson
Moore
@ Indiana (Pa.)
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Welc
Portis
Moore
B. Anderson
Cherry
@ Lock Haven
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Welc
Portis
Bacco
Cherry*
Moore
Edinboro
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
Bacco
B. Anderson
Cherry
@ Slippery Rock
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Cherry*
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
Mercyhurst
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
Curry*
Moore
Shippensburg
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
Fayetteville State
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
@ Shippensburg
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
@ West Liberty
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
@ NW Missouri
Jackson
Jones
Jordan
Piccirillo
Scheuer
Range
Williamson
Portis
W. Brown
B. Anderson
Moore
* - started in three-wide receiver set
DEFENSE
DT
DE
OLB
ILB
ILB
OLB
CB
FS
SS
CB
Mulabah
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
Swearinger
Bloomsburg
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
Swearinger
@ West Chester
Gordon
Mulabah
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
M. Brown
Gannon
Gordon
Mulabah
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
M. Brown
Clarion
Gordon
Mulabah
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
@ Indiana (Pa.)
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
Roberts
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
@ Lock Haven
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
McClellan
Roberts
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Harris*
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
@ Slippery Rock
Mulabah
Fikaris
Walker
Harris*
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
Mercyhurst
Gordon
Santia
Walker
Hemsley
McClellan
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
M. Brown
Shippensburg
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
M. Brown
Fayetteville State
Gordon
Fikaris
Walker
Hemsley
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Harris
M. Brown
@ Shippensburg
Mulabah
Fikaris
Walker
Harris*
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
@ West Liberty
Mulabah
Fikaris
Walker
Harris*
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
@ NW Missouri
Mulabah
Fikaris
Walker
Harris*
Diamond
D. Brown
Cook
T. Johnson
Menendez
Miles
M. Brown
K
P
^
2009 REVIEW
Edinboro
PLAYERS
DE
Saginaw Valley
COACHING STAFF
Gannon
2010 PREVIEW
WR
Saginaw Valley
- started in five-defensive back set
SPECIAL TEAMS
KR
KR
LS
Battaglini
M. Brown
T. Johnson
Bacco
Lyons
Bloomsburg
Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza
Battaglini
M. Brown
T. Johnson
Moore
Lyons
@ West Chester
Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
T. Johnson
Moore
Lyons
Gannon
Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
Moore
Lyons
Clarion
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
Da. Bailey
Lyons
@ Indiana (Pa.)
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
T. Johnson
Lyons
@ Lock Haven
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
T. Johnson
Lyons
Edinboro
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
T. Johnson
Lyons
@ Slippery Rock
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Bacco
T. Johnson
Lyons
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Bacco
T. Johnson
Lyons
Hagerman Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
Bacco
Lyons Lyons
Mercyhurst Shippensburg
KO
Fayetteville State Hagerman Hagerman Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
Bacco
@ Shippensburg
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
T. Johnson
Bacco
Lyons
Hagerman Domonkos
@ West Liberty
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
Cherry
Bacco
Lyons
@ NW Missouri
Fiorenza
Domonkos
Fiorenza
Battaglini
Gumbert
T. Johnson
Bacco
Cavey
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
ABOUT CAL U
PR
Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza
HISTORY
H
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DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
SCORE
ATT.
08/27/09
SAGINAW VALLEY
L
17 - 23
5,300
09/05/09
#6 BLOOMSBURG
L
10 - 17
3,560
Points Per Game.........................................35.6................................. 22.7
09/12/09
at #21 West Chester
W
30 - 23
2,498
FIRST DOWNS................................................ 313.................................. 256
09/19/09
GANNON*
W
52 - 10
2,650
Rushing........................................................ 141.................................. 107
09/26/09
CLARION*
W
35 - 31
1,750
Passing........................................................ 158.................................. 129
10/03/09
at Indiana (Pa.)*
W
41 - 28
4,105
Penalty........................................................ 14.................................... 20
10/10/09
at Lock Haven*
W
48 - 14
1,700
RUSHING YARDAGE................................. 2,658............................... 1,874
10/17/09
#12 EDINBORO*
W
38 - 14
3,400
Yards Gained Rushing............................ 2,960............................... 2,253
10/24/09
at Slippery Rock*
W
44 - 7
1,200
Yards Lost Rushing..................................... 302.................................. 379
10/31/09
MERCYHURST*
W
28 - 7
1,100
Rushing Attempts...................................... 566.................................. 499
11/07/09
at #23 Shippensburg^
L
35 - 42
7,000
Average Per Rush........................................ 4.7................................... 3.8
11/14/09
FAYETTEVILLE STATE$
W
42 - 13
3,250
Average Per Game .............................. 177.2............................... 124.9
11/21/09
at #17 Shippensburg$
W
26 - 21
5,100
TDs Rushing .................................................. 30.................................... 21
11/28/09
at #9 West Liberty$
W
57 - 35
4,137
PASSING YARDAGE.................................... 3,549............................... 2,969
12/05/09
at #2 NW Missouri State$
TEAM STATISTICS
CAL
OPPONENT
L
31 - 56
7,122
Att-Comp-Int. ................................ 424-233-9......................458-261-18
SCORING........................................................534.................................. 341
Average Per Pass.........................................8.4................................... 6.5
* - PSAC West Game; ^ - PSAC Championship Game; $ - NCAA Playoffs
Average Per Catch . .................................15.2................................. 11.4 Average Per Game ................................236.6............................... 197.9
SCORE BY QUARTERS California (Pa.) Opponents
1
2
3
4
Total
TDs Passing ....................................................39.................................... 20
141
134
146
113
534
TOTAL OFFENSE ..........................................6,207............................... 4,843
62
85
94
100
341
Total Plays . ................................................. 990.................................. 957 Average Per Play ........................................6.3................................... 5.1 Average Per Game ...............................413.8............................... 322.9 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ...................... 58-1,361..........................93-1,859 KICK RETURN AVERAGE................................23.5................................. 20.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS......................... 36-317.............................17-205
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
2009 STATISTICS
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE.................................8.8................................. 12.1 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS............................. 18-251.................................9-83 INT RETURN AVERAGE...................................13.9................................... 9.2 FUMBLES-LOST.............................................. 20-9.................................17-7 PENALTIES-YARDS..................................... 87-728.............................73-613
Average Per Game............................48.5................................. 40.9
PUNTS-YARDS......................................... 55-2,049..........................83-3,049
Average Per Punt................................37.3................................. 36.7
Net Punt Average...............................32.4................................. 31.7
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.....................30:43............................... 29:16 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.................... 86-193.............................68-206
3rd-Down Pct.......................................45%................................. 33%
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS....................... 15-29...............................18-34
4th-Down Pct.......................................52%................................. 53%
SACKS BY-YARDS...................................... 37-195.............................23-156 MISC. YARDS.......................................................0...................................... 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED.................................72.................................... 46 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS............................. 11-17.................................7-11 RED-ZONE SCORES.................................... 59-71...............................38-46
Red-Zone Score Pct............................83%................................. 83%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........................ 48-71...............................33-46
Red-Zone Touchdown Pct.................68%................................. 72%
PAT-ATTEMPTS............................................. 65-68...............................40-43 ATTENDANCE.............................................21,010............................. 32,862
Games-Avg Per Game................. 7-3,001............................8-4,108
Josh Portis
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2009 STATISTICS RUSHING
GP
Att.
Gain
Loss
Net Avg.
TD Long Avg./G
Freddie Bacco
15
166
952
38
914
5.5
12
71
Windell Brown
12
144
846
31
815
5.7
10
42
67.9
Josh Portis
15
97
609
160
449
4.6
1
39
29.9
Brandon Anderson 14
40
168
6
162
4.1
1
18
11.6
Cody Wilson
14
45
167
9
158
3.5
0
15
11.3
Shawn Johnson
14
24
58
1
57
2.4
4
7
4.1
Terrance Moore
15
4
55
0
55 13.8
1
15
3.7
3
7
41
3
38
5.4
0
11
12.7
10
11
25
0
25
2.3
1
8
2.5
Ryan Morris
5
7
27
14
13
1.9
0
12
2.6
Dwight Phillips
1
5
11
1
10
2.0
0
7
10.0
12
16
1
39
-38 -2.4
0
0
-3.2
TEAM
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
566 2,960
302 2,658
4.7
30
71
177.2
Opponents
15
499 2,253
379 1,874
3.8
21
74
124.9
GP
Effic. Att-Cmp-Int.
Josh Portis
15 150.41
407-224-9
5 141.13
PASSING Ryan Morris
0.00
Pct.
Yds. TD Lng Avg./G
55.0 3,421 36
67
228.1
12-7-0
58.3
79
1
23
15.8
3-0-0
0.0
0
0
0
0.0
TEAM
12
Terrance Moore
15 698.80
1-1-0 100.0
32
1
32
2.1
Freddie Bacco
15 572.80
1-1-0 100.0
17
1
17
1.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total
15 151.37
424-233-9
55.0 3,549 39
67
236.6
Opponents
15 117.99 458-261-18
57.0 2,969 20
57
197.9
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
Lng
15
101
1,424
14.1
18
50
94.9
Terrance Moore
15
58
1,094
18.9
13
67
72.9
Chedrick Cherry
13
29
518
17.9
3
48
39.8
Blake Williamson
13
16
213
13.3
3
25
16.4
Josh Gumbert
13
8
92
11.5
1
23
7.1
Dominique Curry
11
4
64
16.0
1
23
5.8
Chet Welc
11
4
37
9.2
0
25
3.4
Windell Brown
12
3
24
8.0
0
8
2.0
Freddie Bacco
15
3
19
6.3
0
7
1.3
9
2
40
20.0
0
23
4.4
Brandon Anderson 14
2
4
2.0
0
4
0.3
Dane Conwell
10
1
8
8.0
0
8
0.8
Tony Battaglini
14
1
6
6.0
0
6
0.4
Cody Wilson
14
1
6
6.0
0
6
0.4
Justin Shaffer
Avg./G
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total
15
233
3,549
15.2
39
67
236.6
Opponents
15
261
2,969
11.4
20
57
197.9
No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Erik Harris 3 46 15.3 0 23 Terrence Johnson 3 27 9.0 0 27 Brett Diamond 3 7 2.3 0 7 Mike Brown 2 2 1.0 0 2 Kyle Crane 1 68 68.0 0 68 Trey Allen 1 17 17.0 0 17 Anthony Roberts 1 5 5.0 0 5 Thomas Mulabah 1 55 55.0 0 55 Shawn Anderson 1 3 3.0 0 3 Josh Menendez 1 0 0.0 0 0 Rontez Miles 1 21 21.0 0 21 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 18 251 13.9 0 68 Opponents 9 83 9.2 0 28
KICK RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Chedrick Cherry 17 504 29.6 0 54 Terrence Johnson 15 356 23.7 0 48 Freddie Bacco 12 284 23.7 0 39 Terrance Moore 4 93 23.2 0 24 Josh Menendez 4 92 23.0 0 35 Cody Wilson 2 13 6.5 0 7 Mike Brown 2 18 9.0 0 20 A.J. Jackson 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Brandon Anderson 1 3 3.0 0 3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 58 1,361 23.5 0 54 Opponents 93 1,859 20.0 1 81
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
ABOUT CAL U
GP
A.J. Jackson
INTERCEPTIONS
HISTORY
No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Josh Gumbert 20 152 7.6 0 20 Mike Brown 6 14 2.3 0 9 Chedrick Cherry 6 59 9.8 1 22 Dominique Curry 2 43 21.5 0 0 Terrence Johnson 1 9 9.0 0 0 Rontez Miles 1 40 40.0 1 25 Trey Allen 0 0 0.0 1 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 36 317 8.8 3 25 Opponents 17 205 12.1 3 53
2009 REVIEW
RECEIVING
PUNT RETURNS
PLAYERS
Total
Freddie Bacco
COACHING STAFF
Dane Conwell
2010 PREVIEW
Daniel Bailey
60.9
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2009 STATISTICS SCORING
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
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|------------ PATs ------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf . Pts. A.J. Jackson 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 110 Terrance Moore 14 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 84 Marc Domonkos 0 9-12 50-52 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 77 Freddie Bacco 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Windell Brown 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Chedrick Cherry 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Shawn Johnson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Kevin Hagerman 0 2-5 15-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 21 Blake Williamson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Josh Gumbert 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dominique Curry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brandon Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dane Conwell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Josh Portis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 6 Trey Allen 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Rontez Miles 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 72 11-17 65-68 0-2 1 1-2 0 1 534 Opponents 46 7-11 40-43 0-0 1 1-3 0 1 341
ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./G A.J. Jackson 15 0 1,424 0 -2 0 1,422 94.8 Terrance Moore 15 55 1,094 0 93 0 1,242 82.8 Freddie Bacco 15 914 19 0 284 0 1,217 81.1 Chedrick Cherry 13 0 518 59 504 0 1,081 83.2 Windell Brown 12 815 24 0 0 0 839 69.9 Josh Portis 15 449 0 0 0 0 449 29.9 Terrence Johnson 15 0 0 9 356 27 392 26.1 Josh Gumbert 13 0 92 152 0 0 244 18.8 Blake Williamson 13 0 213 0 0 0 213 16.4 Cody Wilson 14 158 6 0 13 0 177 12.6 Brandon Anderson 14 162 4 0 3 0 169 12.1 Dominique Curry 11 0 64 43 0 0 107 9.7 Josh Menendez 15 0 0 0 92 0 92 6.1 Kyle Crane 15 0 0 0 0 68 68 4.5 Rontez Miles 14 0 0 40 0 21 61 4.4 Shawn Johnson 14 57 0 0 0 0 57 4.1 Thomas Mulabah 13 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.2 Erik Harris 15 0 0 0 0 46 46 3.1 Justin Shaffer 9 0 40 0 0 0 40 4.4 Daniel Bailey 3 38 0 0 0 0 38 12.7 Chet Welc 11 0 37 0 0 0 37 3.4 Mike Brown 15 0 0 14 18 2 34 2.3 Dane Conwell 10 25 8 0 0 0 33 3.3 Trey Allen 15 0 0 0 0 14 17 1.1 Ryan Morris 5 13 0 0 0 0 13 26 Dwight Phillips 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 Brett Diamond 14 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 Tony Battaglini 14 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.4 Anthony Roberts 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5 Shawn Anderson 14 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 TEAM 12 -38 0 0 0 0 -38 -3.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 15 2,658 3,549 317 1,361 251 8,136 542.4 Opponents 15 1,874 2,969 205 1,859 83 6,990 466.0
A.J. Jackson
TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G Josh Portis 15 504 449 3,421 3,870 258.0 Freddie Bacco 15 167 914 17 931 62.1 Windell Brown 12 144 815 0 815 67.9 Brandon Anderson 14 40 162 0 162 11.6 Cody Wilson 14 45 158 0 158 11.3 Ryan Morris 5 19 13 79 92 18.4 Terrance Moore 15 5 55 32 87 5.8 Shawn Johnson 14 24 57 0 57 4.1 Daniel Bailey 3 7 38 0 38 12.7 Dane Conwell 10 11 25 0 25 2.5 Dwight Phillips 1 5 10 0 10 10.0 TEAM 12 19 -38 0 -38 -3.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 15 990 2,658 3,549 6,207 413.8 Opponents 15 957 1,874 2,969 4,843 322.9
PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Lng TB FC I20 Blk. Derek Fiorenza 52 2,035 39.1 54 3 17 18 3 TEAM 3 14 4.7 14 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 55 2,049 37.3 54 3 17 18 3 Opponents 83 3,049 36.7 76 5 18 23 4
FIELD GOALS Made-Att. Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk. Kevin Hagerman 2-5 40.0 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 30 0 Marc Domonkos 9-12 75.0 0-0 2-3 7-8 0-1 0-0 37 0
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2009 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS |---Tackles---|
|-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----|
GP Solo Ast Tot. TFL-Yds. No-Yds.
Int.-Yds. PBU QBH
|---Fumbles---| Blkd Rcv.-Yds. FF Kick Saf
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47 107
11.0-27
3.0-11
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2
1
1-0
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31 Erik Harris
15
50
34
84
4.5-20
2.0-12
3-46
4
21 Josh Menendez
15
43
22
65
0.5-2
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1-0
3
1
2-0
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---
1-0
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53 Brett Diamond
14
35
29
64
8.0-21
1.5-3
3-7
3
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3
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15 Terrence Johnson 15
39
17
56
4.0-6
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3-27
9
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2
1 ---
9 Rontez Miles
14
34
17
51
2.5-11
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96 Willie Walker
15
24
18
42
9.5-31
4.0-21
1-21
4
1
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1
1 ---
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1
1
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1
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51 Anthony Roberts 10
21
19
40
3.5-7
98 Brandon Gordon 11
20
18
38
9.5-29
1.0-2
1-5
1
1
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1
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2.5-14
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3
1
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2
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2 Matt McClellan
15
22
14
36
1.0-2
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90 Marcus Cook
15
13
20
33
6.0-33
3.0-27
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2
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1-0
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2
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61 Thomas Mulabah 13
13
18
31
9.0-38
4.5-25
1-55
3
6
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19 Mike Brown
15
24
5
29
1.0-3
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2-2
4
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25 Shawn Anderson 14
23
5
28
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1-3
1
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62 Sam Fikaris
11
14
14
28
2.5-7
1.0-4
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1 Gabe Hernandez 15
16
11
27
5.5-24
25-15
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6
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1
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41 Kyle Crane
15
16
10
26
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1-68
5
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17 Brandon Livsey
15
15
8
23
3.5-8
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20 Trey Allen
15
16
4
20
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1-17
2
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40 Terrance Hemsley 15
12
7
19
3.5-15
3.5-15
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1
1
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1
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65 Steve Santia
14
8
10
18
5.0-23
3.5-19
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3
1-0
1
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13 Joe Martin
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15
0.5-3
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4
13
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1
2 ---
35 Cody Wilson
14
7
4
11
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46 James Lipsey
12
8
3
11
1.0-4
1.0-4
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67 Devin Cox
14
7
4
11
2.0-3
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---
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---
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54 Sean Patil
12
8
1
9
1.0-4
---
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1
---
---
---
1 ---
92 Ryan Keebler
13
6
2
8
4.0-23
4.0-23
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---
1
---
---
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64 Eric Kush
15
4
3
7
---
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---
---
---
---
---
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28 Eric Livsey
15
5
1
6
---
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---
---
---
---
---
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3
4
1
5
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---
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26 Patrick Swearinger 2
2
1
3
---
---
---
1
---
---
---
--- ---
97 Tony Lutz
6
2
1
3
0.5-3
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---
---
---
---
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39 Derek Fiorenza
15
2
---
2
---
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---
---
---
---
---
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8 A.J. Jackson
15
2
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2
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---
---
---
---
---
--- ---
3
1
---
1
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---
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15
1
---
1
---
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---
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29 Kevin Hagerman 11
1
---
1
---
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---
---
---
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27 Freddie Bacco
15
1
---
1
---
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---
---
---
---
---
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6 Chedrick Cherry
13
1
---
1
---
---
---
---
---
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30 Shawn Johnson
14
---
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---
---
---
---
---
---
1-0
---
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12
---
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---
---
---
---
---
---
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47 Hunter Cavey
36 Robert Gunby 59 Geoff Lyons
TEAM
1
ABOUT CAL U
8
9
HISTORY
7
2009 REVIEW
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7 Dominique Curry 11
PLAYERS
13
COACHING STAFF
52 Dontey Brown
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Total
15
596 380 976 99-347
37-195
18-251
51
28
7-90
10
6
1
Opponents
15
570 372 942 69-256
23-156
9-83
59
17
9-0
11
4
1
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‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
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‘09 ECAC TROPHY
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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS RUSHING YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Daine Williams Frank Johnson Antoine Bagwell Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates
Rushing: Receiving:
307 vs. Cheyney (2001) 287 vs. Geneva (2001) 286 vs. Edinboro (1999) 278 vs. Slippery Rock (2004) 253 vs. Lock Haven (1999) 234 vs. So. Connecticut State (2007) 233 vs. Marietta (1963) 231 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (2004) 228 vs. Lock Haven (2005) 227 vs. Fairmont State (1999)
PASSING YARDS Kevin McCabe Todd Hirt/Dan Pifer Sam Mannery Jeff Petrucci Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero John Mattress Todd Hirt/Dan Pifer Jeff Petrucci Josh Portis Sam Mannery
443 vs. West Chester (2008) 442 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 413 vs. Slippery Rock (1990) 406 vs. Edinboro (1968) 398 vs. Clarion (1990) 385 vs. Mansfield (2004) 382 vs. Slippery Rock 381 vs. Clarion (1994) 373 vs. Shippensburg (1966) 367 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009) 367 vs. Mansfield (1988)
RECEIVING YARDS Pete Gialames Ron Simpson Ken Cahoon A.J. Jackson Ken Cahoon Perry Kemp Tom Pietrcollo Vic Shandor Ken Cahoon Terrance Moore Ken Cahoon
226 vs. Edinboro (1968) 222 vs. West Chester (1995) 192 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 193 vs. West Chester (2008) 181 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993) 179 vs. Shippensburg (1983) 179 vs. Towson (1984) 179 vs. Clarion (1990) 179 vs. Kutztown (1993) 176 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009) 176 vs. Slippery Rock (1994)
5, Wesley Cates vs. Cheyney (2001) 5, Brandon Lombardy at Clarion (2006) 5, Fred Temoney vs. Shippensburg (1994)
INTERCEPTIONS Jack Durant 3 vs. Waynesburg (1976) Joe Waskiewicz 3 vs. Lock Haven (1988) Jon Arnold 3 vs. Lock Haven (2002) Jared Dumm 3 vs. Clarion (2005)
FIELD GOALS Jason Gross Gary Amos Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz
3 vs. Mansfield (1999) 3 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (2004) 3 vs. Cheyney (2006) 3 vs. Shippensburg (2007) 3 vs. So. Connecticut State (2007) 3 vs. Shepherd (2007)
LONGEST PLAYS
RUSH: 96 yds., Antoine Bagwell (TD) vs. Cheyney (2004) 85 yds., Chuck Fisher (TD) vs. IUP (1977) PASS: 97 yds., Todd Hirt to Fred Tamoney vs. Kutztown (1993) PUNT RETURN: 80 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. Mans. (2005) KO RETURN: 100 yds., Marc Huddleston vs. Slippery Rock (2006) 98 yds., Perry Kemp (TD) vs. IUP (1983) 93 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. IUP (2005) INT. RETURN: 94 yds., DeWayne Griffin vs. Cheyney (2000) FIELD GOAL: 49 yds., Gary Amos vs. Lock Haven (2003) 48 yds., Gary Amos vs. Clarion (2003) 48 yds., Jim Littler vs. Frostburg State (1980) 46 yds., Josh Gray (1997) 46 yds., Tyler Lorenz vs. Valdosta State (2007)
RECEPTIONS Pete Gialames Marcel Pestano Marcel Pestano Ken Cahoon Ken Cahoon A.J. Jackson A.J. Jackson Perry Kemp Ken Cahoon Nate Forse Nate Forse
13 vs. Edinboro (1968) 11 vs. West Chester (2008) 11 vs. West Chester (2008) 11 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993) 11 vs. Slippery Rock (1994) 10 vs. Slippery Rock (2009) 10 vs. Shippensburg (2009) 10 vs. Shippensburg (1983) 10 vs. Fairmont State (1994) 10 vs. Edinboro (2005) 10 vs. Bloomsburg (2007)
TOTAL OFFENSE Jeff Petrucci
517 yds. vs. Edinboro (1968)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES Todd Hirt Sam Mannery Kevin Russell
6 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 6 vs. Fairmont State (1989) 6 vs. Frostburg State (1983)
PASSING ATTEMPTS Sam Mannery
57 vs. Slippery Rock (1990)
Antoine Bagwell
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SCORING
Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Brandon Lombardy
Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Tyler Lorenz
1,935 (1999) 1,765 (2004) 1,673 (2001) 1,615 (2000) 1,595 (2006)
152 points (2005) 138 points (1999) 134 points (2001) 120 points (2004) 117 points (2007)
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Brandon Lombardy Antoine Bagwell
Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy
298 (1999) 277 (2001) 270 (2000) 268 (2006) 246 (2004)
PASSING YARDS Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Sam Mannery Kevin Russell Kevin Russell
Brandon Lombardy
3,421 (2009) 3,214 (2008) 2,853 (1990) 2,642 (1984) 2,524 (1983)
Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz
Rusty Springer Jace Amore Jason Gross Mike Grashion Derek Fiorenza
Kevin McCabe
Bill Seidel Jim Lukacs Brian Oddi Salento Hudson John McGowan
1980 2000 2003 1995 1992
201 - all-time leader 130 128 128 118
1992 1995 1993 2000 1988
79 74 75 68 68
2000 2003 2005 1998 2001
68 66 64 57 57
TACKLE ASSISTS 101 - 1,424 yds.(2009) 80 - 1,176 yds. (2008) 74 - 1,101 yds. (1983) 70 - 870 yds. (2002)
Jim Lukacs Brian Oddi Lloyd Price Al Zone Jim Lukacs
Marcel Pestano
3,870 yds. (2009) 3,196 yds. (2008) 2,944 yds. (1986) 2,819 yds. (1990) 2,778 yds. (1984)
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ABOUT CAL U
2,073 (1999) 2,062 (2005) 1,894 (2004)
HISTORY
John McGowan Salento Hudson Tracy Latham Jim Lukacs Mike Stephany
1,424 - 101 rec. (2009) 1,176 - 80 rec. (2008) 1,101 - 74 rec. (1983) 1,094 - 58 rec. (2009)
TOTAL OFFENSE Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Jeff Petrucci Sam Mannery Kevin Russell
73 56 53 53 52
SOLO TACKLES
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (since 1993) Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Antoine Bagwell
2003 2007 2000 1988 2009
2009 REVIEW
36 (2009) 32 (2008) 25 (2007) 21 (1988) 21 (1983)
RECEPTIONS A.J. Jackson Marcel Pestano Perry Kemp Garvin Graves
21 (27 att., 77.8%) 11 (18 att., 61.6%)
TOTAL TACKLES (since 1990)
RECEIVING YARDS A.J. Jackson Marcel Pestano Perry Kemp Terrance Moore
2007 2006
PUNTS
253 (2008) 234 (1984) 224 (2009) 211 (2007) 204 (1990)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Joe Ruggiero Sam Mannery Kevin Russell
54 (54-59, 91.5%) 50 (50-52, 96.2%) 45 (45-46, 97.8%) 39 (39-42, 92.9%) 39 (39-43, 90.7%)
FIELD GOALS 407 (2009) 406 (1984) 400 (1990)
PASS COMPLETIONS Kevin McCabe Kevin Russell Josh Portis Joe Ruggiero Sam Mannery
2007 2009 2004 2006 1999
PLAYERS
Josh Portis Kevin Russell Sam Mannery
PAT POINTS Tyler Lorenz Marc Domonkos Gary Amos Tyler Lorenz Jason Gross
PASS ATTEMPTS
25 - 21 rush., 4 rec. (2005) 23 - 23 rush. (1999) 22 - 21 rush., 1 rec. (2001) 20 - 20 rush. (2004) 19 - 19 rush. (2006)
COACHING STAFF
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Gary Butler Barry Kralik Kirby Griffin Brian Oddi Josh Zunic Darren Burns Brian Mohr Kirby Griffin Dontey Brown Jim Lukacs Lloyd Price
2007 1998 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2006 2009 2001 2005
19.0 for 108 yds. 17.0 for 60 yds. 16.5 for 84 yds. 14.0 for 52 yds. 14.0 for 36 yds. 13.0 for 68 yds. 12.5 for 42 yards 12.0 for 47 yards 11.0 for 27 yards 11.0 for 33 yards 10.5 for 34 yards
2007 1993 1996 2007 1995
12.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 8.0
2002 1976 1988 2005 1991 1999 2003
9 7 7 7 6 6 6
SACKS Gary Butler Brian Ward Russ Frederick Darren Burns Russ Frederick
INTERCEPTIONS Jon Arnold Jack Durant Joe Waskiewicz Jared Dumm Matt Gerst Brian Tarrant Jaison Cook
Tracy Latham Jaison Cook
1993 2003
2009 (15 games) 2007 (14 games) 2008 (14 games) 2005 (10 games) 2004 (10 games)
534 points 502 points 498 points 421 points 365 points
RUSHING YARDS 1999 (11 games) 2007 (14 games) 2001 (10 games) 2000 (11 games)
3,178 yds. 2,897 yds. 2,732 yds. 2,665 yds.
PASSING YARDS 2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 1990 (10 games) 1984 (11 games) 1983 (10 games)
3,549 yds. 3,359 yds. 2,886 yds. 2,657 yds. 2,572 yds.
TOTAL OFFENSE 2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 2007 (14 games) 2005 (10 games) 2006 (11 games)
6,207 yds. 6,012 yds. 5,292 yds. 4.624 yds. 4,592 yds.
16 15
2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 2007 (14 games) 2004 (10 games) 2005 (10 games)
8,136 yds. 8,040 yds. 6,847 yds. 5,724 yds. 5,682 yds.
TACKLES FOR LOSS 2007 (14 games)
111.0
SACKS 2007 (14 games)
50.0
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Gary Butler
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TEAM RECORDS POINTS
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
PASS BREAK-UPS
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‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TACKLES FOR LOSS
Most Points: Most Total Off.: Most Touchdowns: Most Rush Att:
88 vs. Mansfield, 2005 88 vs. Pittsburgh, 1920 68 vs. Cheyney, 2001 65 vs. Clarion, 1923 65 vs. Bethany (W.Va.), 1949 757 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2005 687 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2004 641 yds. vs. Cheyney, 2001 640 yds. vs. West Chester, 2008 640 vs. Millersville, 2006 624 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 1993 620 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 2005 13 vs. Mansfield, 2005 78 vs. Fairmont State, 1999
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CAREER RECORDS TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy
Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy A.J. Jackson Ettore Perry
5,647 (1998-01) 3,353 (2004-05) 3,296 (2005-08)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS Wesley Cates
937 (1998-01)
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN
PASSING YARDS 8,680 (1987-90) 7,462 (2004-07) 6,508 (1982-84) 5,492 (1966-68)
A.J. Jackson Vic Shandor
Joe Ruggiero
PASS ATTEMPTS Sam Mannery Kevin Russell Joe Ruggiero
1,283 (1987-90) 999 (1982-84) 963 (2004-07)
PUNTING YARDS Jason Gross Rusty Springer Derek Fiorenza Jace Amore Nate Forse
165 (1980-83) 154 (1996-99) 148 (2005-07) 144 (2008-09)
9,125 yds. (1987-90) 7,688 yds. (2004-07) 7,012 yds. (1982-84) 6,297 yds. (1966-68)
SCORING 386 - 64 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (1998-01) 272 - 45 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2004-05) 270 - 45 TD (2005-08) 189 - 32 FG; 94 PAT (2006-07) 170 - 28 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2008-09)
KICK SCORING Tyler Lorenz Jim Kraynak Gary Amos Jason Gross
189 (2006-07) 154 (1987-90) 137 (2002-04) 122 (1998-01)
PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 100 punts) Jason Gross Rusty Springer Mike Palm
41.3; 186 punts - 7,688 yds. (1998-01) 36.3; 166 punts - 6,020 yds. (2002-04) 32.3; 101 punts - 3,260 yds. (1990-92)
TACKLES Bill Seidel Jim Lukacs Al Zone Josh Zunic Jon Bolen
611 (1977-80) 305 (1999-01) 278 (1997-00) 258 (2004-07) 230 (1995-98)
TACKLES FOR LOSS Willie Walker Jim Lukacs Gary Butler Kirby Griffin Josh Zunic
31.5 - 128 yds. (2006 -09) 31.0 - 114 yds. (1999-01) 29.0 - 144 yds. (2004-07) 28.5 - 131 yds. (2006-07) 27.0 - 74 yds. (2004-07)
SACKS Russ Frederick
ABOUT CAL U
Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy Tyler Lorenz A.J. Jackson
7,688 - 186 punts (1998-01) 6,020 - 166 punts (2002-04) 3,916 - 96 punts (2008-09) 3,526 - 91 punts (2006-07)
HISTORY
TOTAL OFFENSE Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell Jeff Petrucci
186 - 7,688 yds. (1998-01) 166 - 6,020 yds. (2002-04) 101 - 3,260 yds. (1990-92)
2009 REVIEW
Perry Kemp Jim Kubina Nate Forse A.J. Jackson
32 - 45 att. (2006-07) 25 - 38 att. (1987-90) 17 - 30 att. (2002-04) 15 - 26 att. (1996-98)
PLAYERS
Jason Gross Rusty Springer Mike Palm
2,532 (1980-83) 2,524 (1996-99) 2,349 (1989-92) 2,130 (2008-09) 2,068 (2005-07)
RECEPTIONS
93 - 101 att. (2006-07) 86 - 95 att. (1998-01) 86 - 92 att. (2002-04) 79 - 98 att. (1987-90)
PUNTS
67 (2004-07) 64 (1987-90) 49 (1966-68)
RECEIVING YARDS Perry Kemp Jim Kubina Vic Shandor A.J. Jackson Nate Forse
Tyler Lorenz Jason Gross Gary Amos Jim Kraynak
Tyler Lorenz Jim Kraynak Gary Amos Josh Gray
649 (1987-90) 611 (2004-07) 546 (1982-84)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES Joe Ruggiero Sam Mannery Jeff Petrucci
PAT KICKS
FIELD GOALS
PASSES COMPLETED Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell
28 (2008-09) 22 (1989-92)
COACHING STAFF
Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell Jeff Petrucci
64 - 63 rush., 1 rec. (1998-01) 45 - 41 rush., 4 rec. (2004-05) 45 - 44 rush., 1 rec. (2005-08) 28 - 28 rec. (2008-09) 27 (1963-66)
2010 PREVIEW
RUSHING YARDS
23 (1993-96)
INTERCEPTIONS Frank Bernadowski
29 (1959-61)
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PSAC Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most
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heralded intercollegiate conferences. The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic year when the PSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate. All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 238 individual title winners.
While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s estimated 6,200 participants are honored each year as “ScholarAthletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s. Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight league schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 students and claim over 709,000 alumni, including 482,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate, assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 206 Annex Building Lock Haven, PA 17745 Staff Steve Murray - Commissioner Will Adair - Associate Commissioner Carlin Chesick - Assistant Commissioner/ Senior Woman Administrator Matt Beltz - Director of Media Relations
BLOOMSBURG
INDIANA
The Huskies will have to replace PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year Anthony Smith and four-year starting quarterback Dan Latorre in 2010.
In 2009, the Crimson Hawks posted its first losing season in 27 years (5-6). IUP cornerback Akwasi Owusu-Ansah was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.
CALIFORNIA
KUTZTOWN
The Vulcans have made three-straight appearances in the NCAA Semifinals and have posted a combined 36-7 overall record since 2007.
The Golden Bears lost four games last year in the final minute of regulation or in overtime. Kutztown returns specialist Kendell Coleman, who led the team in all-purpose yards.
CHEYNEY
LOCK HAVEN
The Wolves enter their third season under head coach Jeff Braxton in 2010. Cheyney begins the year with a 28-game losing streak, the longest active streak in the entire NCAA.
The Bald Eagles have lost 21-consecutive games after posting back-to-back winless seasons. Lock Haven has won only 11 games since the 2003 campaign.
CLARION
MERCYHURST
The Golden Eagles return the PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year in senior Alfonso Hoggard, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored 19 touchdowns last season.
The Lakers finished with a 4-7 record in their second year in the PSAC. Mercyhurst returns its top four tacklers from last season, including All-PSAC West linebacker Tim Herbener.
C.W. POST
MILLERSVILLE
The Pioneers finished with their first winning record since 2006 (6-5). Running back Thomas Beverly returns after leading the PSAC in rushing yards as a freshman.
The Marauders posted three wins in the second year under head coach Greg Colby. Senior Jamal Smith returns after tying for third in the PSAC with 10 touchdown receptions.
EAST STROUDSBURG
SHIPPENSBURG
Last season, the Warriors made their third appearance in the NCAA Playoffs in the last four years. Linebacker Matt Freed returns to ESU after leading the PSAC in tackles in 2009.
Last year, the Red Raiders won their first PSAC Championship since 1981 and head coach Rocky Rees was named the AFCA Region One Coach of the Year.
EDINBORO
SLIPPERY ROCK
The Fighting Scots must replace four-year starting quarterback Trevor Harris, who finished his career ranked fifth in passing yards in NCAA Division II history.
The Rock return 14 starters from last year’s team, including preseason All-American center Brandon Fusco.
GANNON
WEST CHESTER
The Golden Knights won their last four games in 2009 after blocking a kick against Bloomsburg as time expired in the final game of the regular season.
The Golden Rams won four of their last five games last season, but missed the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since 2003.
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PSAC WEST
2009 FINAL PSAC WEST STANDINGS
----------PSAC----------
W............. L...... PCT......... PTS..... OPPS...........STREAK 11............. 4....... .733........ 534......... 341...........LOST 1 8............. 3....... .727........ 315......... 239..........WON 6 9............. 4....... .692........ 401......... 366...........LOST 1 6............. 5....... .545........ 277......... 294...........LOST 1 6............. 5....... .545........ 271......... 282..........WON 4 4............. 7....... .364........ 214......... 254...........LOST 4 5............. 6....... .455........ 253......... 235..........WON 1 0........... 19....... .000.......... 55......... 370.........LOST 10
SECOND-TEAM ALL-PSAC WEST QB Josh Portis Jr. RB Freddie Bacco Sr. RB David Bostic So. RB Windell Brown Jr. T Sam Geldmaker* Jr. T Nate Tucker Sr. G Andrew Salamon Sr. G Joe Tonga Sr. C Nick Piccirillo^ Jr. TE Josh Szeluga^ Sr. WR Chedrick Cherry So. WR Devin Goda So. WR Mychal Skinner Jr.
CAL CAL EDIN CAL GAN IUP MER IUP CAL MER CAL SRU IUP
DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB
Chad Brooks Randy Colling Fred Hale Ben Maund Willie Walker **^ Dontey Brown James Carson^ Brett Diamond Tim Herbener Robert Doiley Terrence Johnson ** Akwasi Owusu-Ansah^ Branden Williams*
Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So.
EDIN GAN MER CLAR CAL CAL IUP CAL MER SRU CAL IUP EDIN
DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB DB
Marcus Cook Brandon Gordon Nick Gounaris Pat Marsilio Carl Thorton Bryce Boyce* Joe Fox Matthew Neal-Mink Zake Sheridan Julius McCormick Rontez Miles Nick Sipes Daily Whitten Ian Wild
So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So.
CAL CAL LHU SRU IUP MER CLAR GAN SRU MER CAL CLAR CLAR MER
P PK RS
Kyle Witman^ C.J. Bahr Akwasi Owusu-Ansah*
Sr. Jr. Sr.
SRU SRU IUP
P PK RS
Derek Fiorenza* Craig Burgess^ Alfonso Hoggard^
Gr. Jr.. Jr.
CAL IUP CLAR
* Indicates previous All-PSAC first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC second team selection
* Indicates previous All-PSAC first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC second team selection
Saturday, Aug. 28 Mercyhurst @ Notre Dame (Ohio) Thursday, Sept. 2 Fairmont State @ Clarion Lake Erie @ Gannon Merrimack @ Slippery Rock Saturday, Sept. 4 California @ Saginaw Lock Haven @ Va. Military Inst. So. Connecticut St. @ IUP Edinboro @ West Liberty Sunday, Sept. 5 Cheyney @ Lincoln Saturday, Sept. 11 California @ C.W. Post IUP @ East Stroudsburg Clarion @ Bloomsburg Lock Haven @ Millersville Gannon @ Shippensburg Slippery Rock @ Cheyney Mercyhurst @ Kutztown Edinboro @ West Chester Saturday, Sept. 18 East Stroudsburg @ California Mercyhurst @ C.W. Post Shippensburg @ Clarion Kutztown @ Lock Haven Gannon @ Millersville West Chester @ Slippery Rock IUP @ Bloomsburg Edinboro @ Cheyney
Saturday, Oct. 2 Lock Haven @ California Slippery Rock @ Clarion Mercyhurst @ Gannon IUP @ Edinboro
2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS
Saturday, Oct. 16. Slippery Rock @ California Clarion @ IUP Gannon @ Lock Haven Mercyhurst @ Edinboro Saturday, Oct. 23 California @ Mercyhurst IUP @ Gannon Lock Haven @ Slippery Rock Edinboro @ Clarion Saturday, Oct. 30 IUP @ California Edinboro @ Lock Haven Slippery Rock @ Mercyhurst Clarion @ Gannon Saturday, Nov. 6 California (Pa.) @ Edinboro Clarion @ Mercyhurst Lock Haven @ IUP Gannon @ Slippery Rock Saturday, Nov. 13* California (Pa.) @ Edinboro C.W. Post @ Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg @ Edinboro Millersville @ Clarion Bloomsburg @ Lock Haven Kutztown @ Gannon Shippensburg @ Mercyhurst West Chester @ IUP PSAC Championship Game* *East Opponent @ West Opponent
ABOUT CAL U
Saturday, Sept. 25 California @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Mercyhurst Gannon @ Edinboro Slippery Rock @ IUP
Saturday, Oct. 9 California @ Gannon Clarion @ Lock Haven Edinboro @ Slippery Rock Mercyhurst @ IUP
HISTORY
EDIN CLAR GAN IUP MER CAL CAL EDIN SRU CLAR CAL CAL CLAR
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Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
PLAYERS
FIRST-TEAM ALL-PSAC WEST QB Trevor Harris **^ RB Alfonso Hoggard^ RB Jon Richardson^ RB Tobias Robinson* T Dave Hetrick* T Cha’Mar Jones G Dan Jordan^ G Rob Stoner C Brandon Fusco* TE Matt Foradora^ WR A.J. Jackson* WR Terrance Moore WR Jacques Robinson^
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COACHING STAFF
2009 PSAC West All-Conference Teams
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Team....................... W............. L....... PCT......... PTS.... OPPS. California..................7............ 0...... 1.000........ 286.........111 Clarion......................6............ 1........ .857........ 213.........136 Edinboro...................5............ 2........ .714........ 192.........164 Slippery Rock...........3............ 4........ .429........ 160.........175 Gannon....................3............ 4........ .429........ 175.........194 Mercyhurst...............3............ 4........ .429........ 136.........146 Indiana (Pa.)............1............ 6........ .143........ 147.........165 Lock Haven..............0............ 7........ .000.......... 33.........251
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2009 First Team Dontey Brown, Sr., LB Brett Diamond, So., LB A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR Dan Jordan, Jr., OL Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB Terrance Moore, Jr., WR Willie Walker, Sr., DL Second Team Freddie Bacco, Sr., RB Windell Brown, Jr., RB Chedrick Cherry, So., WR Marcus Cook, So., DL Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P Brandon Gordon, Sr., DL Rontez Miles, Fr., DB Nick Piccirillo, Jr., C Josh Portis, Jr., QB 2008 First Team Juan Butler, Sr., DB Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P Cory Garver, Sr., TE, A.J. Jackson, Jr., WR Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB Marcel Pestano, Sr., WR Willie Walker, Jr., DL Daine Williams, Sr., RB Second Team Freddie Bacco, Jr., RS Darren Burns, Sr., LB Sam Fikaris, So., DL Jake Howell, Sr., LB Dan Jordan, So., OL Brandon Lombardy, Sr., RB Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB Nate Nurse, So., OL Nick Piccirillo, So., C
2001 First Team Josh Miller, Sr., OL Wesley Cates, Sr., RB Jim Lukacs, Sr., LB Second Team Robin Brown, Sr., TE Yadlin Collins, Sr., DB
Tim McCutcheon 2006 First Team Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL Brandon Lombardy, So., RB Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB Marc Huddleston, Sr., WR Kirby Griffin, So., DE Second Team Nate Forse, Jr., WR Akil Patterson, Sr., OL Willie Walker, Jr., DL Brian Mohr, Jr., LB Josh Kemp, Jr., DB Jermaine Moye, Jr., RS 2005 First Team Tim McCutcheon, So., OL Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB Nate Forse, Jr., WR Marcellus Garner, So., WR Joe Ruggiero, So., QB Lloyd Price, Sr., LB Jared Dumm, Sr., DB Second Team Eric Zeznanski, Sr., OL Carl Jay, Jr., OL D’Monn Baker, Jr., TE Anthony Rose, Jr., DL Brian Mohr, So., LB Jermaine Moye, So., DB 2004 First Team Akil Patterson, Jr., OL Tim McCutcheon, So., OL Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB Jaison Cook, Jr., DB Second Team Claude Whitaker, Sr., WR Lloyd Price, Jr., LB
Kirby Griffin 2007 First Team Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL Brandon Lombardy, Jr., RB Nate Forse, Jr., WR Kirby Griffin, Jr., DE Willie Walker, So., DL Gary Butler, Sr., LB Brian Mohr, Sr., LB Darren Burns, Jr., LB Terrence Johnson, So., DB Dionte Henry, Sr., DB Jace Amore, Sr., P Jermaine Moye, Sr., RS Second Team Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB John Testa, Jr., OL Josh Zunic, Sr., LB Tyler Lorenz, So., PK
2003 First Team Fred Garrido, Sr., OL Brian Oddi, Jr., LB Jaison Cook, So., DB Second Team Wesley Clemons, Sr., RB Alex Sevensma, Sr., DL John Arnold, Sr., DB Rusty Springer, So., P 2002 First Team Wes Clemons, Jr., RB Jon Arnold, Jr., DB Second Team Garvin Graves, Jr., WR R.J. Abercrombie, Jr., RS Barry Kralick, Sr., DL Kevan Scott, Sr., LB
2000 First Team Wesley Cates, Jr., RB Jim Lukacs, Jr., LB Second Team Jason Combs, OL Robin Brown, Jr., TE Al Zone, LB Yadlin Collins, Jr., DB Brian Terrant, DB Jason Gross, P 1999 First Team Doug Van Moorsel, Sr. OL Jim Kubina, Sr., WR Wesley Cates, So., RB Brian Tarrant, Jr., DB Jason Gross, So., P Second Team Jon Bolen, DL Tyrone Cole, DB
1995 First Team Scott Munchinski, Sr., OL Daryald Hughes, Sr., WR Salento Hudson, Sr., LB Second Team John Vyborny, DL 1994 First Team Gary Dunn, Sr., OL Ken Cahoon, Sr., WR Second Team Tony Todd, RB Ken Calhoun, RS Chris Gretz, DL Damien Bowen, DB 1993 First Team Ken Cahoon, Jr., WR Tracey Latham, Sr., DB Second Team Eric Carter, RB 1992 First Team Vic Shandor, WR Second Team Tony Flynn, OL Jason Lamertina, WR Scott Hoover, RB Tony Todd, RB Brian Sutherland, DL John McGowan, LB Matt Gerst, DB Vince DeVino, DB
1998 First Team Warrel Powell, So., LB Jason Gross, Fr., P Second Team Doug Van Moorsel, OL Barry Kralik, DL Al Zone, LB 1997 First Team Jon Bolen, Jr., DL John Wensing, Sr., LB Second Team Doug Van Moorsel, OL Josh Gray, PK Calvin Brown, DL Aaron Hutter, DB 1996 First Team John Vyborny, Sr., DL Second Team Justin Spangler, OL Ron Simpson, WR Russ Frederick, DL Ernest Bryant, LB Jeff Lowden, P
1991 First Team Vic Shandor, WR Second Team Mike Palm, PK John McGowan, LB Tim Ammon, DB Matt Gerst, DB 1990 First Team Don Meier, RB Sam Mannery, QB Second Team Duane DuPont, WR Eric Smith, DL John Wybranowski, DL Ken Wilkes, LB Tim Ammon, DB
Jon Arnold
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1989 First Team Sam Mannery, QB Odell Jones, DL Tom Cawoski, LB Joe Waskiewicz, DB Second Team Duane DuPont, WR Don Meier, RB Steve Brown, RB
PSAC WEST ALL-STARS
1987 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Ed Alford, WR Glen Richards, DL Mike Stephany, LB Second Team Joe Cerro, OL Bill Crowell, OL Jim Cassandro, RB Tom Cawoski, LB Mike Grashion, DB
1974 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Greg Zigray, LB Second Team Michael DeMichela, E Steve Guzy, OL Paul Smarsiok, WR Terry Zinger, DE Dave Robey, DL Tim Susick, LB
1984 First Team Ken Adams, RB Kevin Russell, Sr., QB Frank Vulcano, Jr., LB Jim Snyder, DB Second Team Gary Bero, E Rich Vesco, OL
1978 First Team Jimmy Floyd, RB Bill Seidel, LB Second Team Jack Durant, E Bill Michaels, OL Mike Kucerovy, DL Steve Socrates, LB Mark Hutchison, P 1977 First Team none Second Team Will Alexander, WR Chuck Fisher, RB Aldo Filoni, LB Bill Seidel, LB Jack Durant, DB 1976 First Team Jack Durant, DB Second Team Mike Kucerovy, OL Charles Harper, RB Tom Jackson, DL Aldo Filoni, LB
1964 Don Bradley, OL Clyde Hefflin, DB 1963 Alan Sepsi, HB Don Bradley, LB
1972 First Team Baren Gimza, OL Tony Sargo, HB Alan Natali, DL Second Team Jerry Klamertus, OL Jack Baciak, DE Shelden Ames, DL
1962 Bill McPherson, Tackle Alan Sepsi, Back 1959 Fleming Mosley, Guard John D’Amigo, Back 1958 Curtis Calamari, Tackle Fleming Mosley, Guard
1971 First Team Rich Arrigoni, DL Second Team Bill Mahady, DB
1955 Mike Panich, End Barney Bakewell, Tackle Paul Maley, Back
1970 First Team William Wilson, OL Bob Calloway, DL Second Team none
1954 Mike Panich, End Paul Maley, Back
1969 First Team Terry Hammons, DB Second Team Larry Randall, DL 1968 First Team Pete Gialames, End Emil Litwin, G Jeff Petrucci, QB Tom Reslivo, DE Larry Randall, DL Dennis Petcovic, DB John Haught, DB Second Team Don Frederick, T Ron Urban, HB
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1952 Elmo Natali, Back
1951 Mitch Bailey, End Elmo Natali, Back
Note: No Vulcans selected in 1953, 1956-57, or 1960-61
ABOUT CAL U
1982 First Team Len Skillings, OL Dave Grasser, OL Second Team Perry Kemp, Jr., WR Ken Adams, RB Hubert Ramsey, DL
1979 First Team Dom Franks, OL Bill Seidel, LB George Winghart, DB Second Team Chuck Fisher, RB
1965 Mike Tsandaris, OG Mel Yacamelli, DT John Yandell, DB
1973 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Terry Zinger, DL Alan Natali, LB Second Team Bob Ieraci, OL Greg Zigray, OL Steve Guzy, OL Sheldon Ames, DL Gary Tretter, LB
HISTORY
1983 First Team Len Skillings, OL Perry Kemp, Sr., WR Kevin Russell, Jr., QB Frank Vulcano, So., LB Jim Snyder, DB Second Team Gary Bero, E
1980 First Team Dave Diesel, OL Ken Wysocki, RB Bill Seidel, LB Second Team Scott Orndorff, RB Steve Socrates, LB George Winghart, DB Dave Palomba, DB
1966 Mel Yacamelli, DL Vernon Phillips, DB Bob Wright, DB
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1985 First Team Gary Gero, TE Bob Holtz, OL Rick Ley, LB Second Team Brendan Folmar, QB Frank Vulcano, Sr., LB Bob McDonough, DB Art Motton, DB
1981 First Team Ken Wysocki, RB Paul Palumbo, DB Second Team Dom Franks, OL Perry Kemp, So., WR Randy Butler, PK Rob Dindak, DE Butch Ramsey, DL Drew Ruiney, LB George Winghart, DB
PLAYERS
1986 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Mike Reinhart, OL Paul Leonard, DL Ken Huether, LB Bob McDonough, DB Second Team Ed Alford, WR Jim Cassandro, RB Brendan Folmar, QB
Sam Mannery
1967 First Team Melvin Vacarnelli, DL Larry Randall, DL Vernon Phillips, DB Second Team Peter Gialemes, End Kenneth Terpley, End Daniel Iacurci, OL Matthew Boggio, FB Jeff Petrucci, QB Robert Elder, DE Thomas Polosky, DT
COACHING STAFF
1975 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Greg Zigray, LB Judson Flint, DB Second Team Michael DeMichela, E Dave Berger, WR
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1988 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Sam Mannery, QB Mike Stephany, LB Second Team Ed Egerton, RB Joe Waskiewicz, DB
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YEAR-BY YEAR 1924 0 32 14 6 0 18 18 7 0 9
1916 (3-2-3) 41 Dunbar High 0 0 Duquesne Academy 14 0 Washington High 0 7 Uniontown High 0 7 Fairmont State 7 0 Greensburg 26 0 Pittsburgh Academy 0 39 Alumni 0 (1-1-1) Duquesne Washington High Uniontown High
14 0 0
1918 9 18 12 21 41 2 16 23 17
(6-3) Crafton Alumni Charleroi Crafton Monessen Indiana Indiana Charleroi Monessen
27 9 11 7 5 20 19 13 6
1925 0 7 0 13 8 7 0 6 0
Head Coach: P.C. Allison (27-14-2)
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Head Coach: Coach Seaman (4-1-1) 1919 7 0 0 7 13 19
1920 88 14 0 0 21 14
(4-1-1) Slippery Rock Indiana West Virginia Frosh Brownsville Uniontown High Fayette City
0 21 0 0 0 0
(4-2) Pitt Collegians 0 Westinghouse Tech 10 Charleroi High 6 Monessen High 26 Dunbar TWP High 7 West Newton High 0
1921 0 0 14 0
(1-3) Waynesburg Waynesburg Indiana Slippery Rock
1922 28 6 7 47 7 27 0
(6-1) Westinghouse Tech Charleroi High Potomac State Bethlehem High Slippery Rock Fairmont State Indiana
1923 0 28 7 0 65 13 45 32
(6-2) Kiski Prep 16 Glenville State 0 Fairmont State 0 Slippery Rock 7 Clarion 0 Carnegie Frosh 0 Bethany (W.Va.) Frosh 0 Westinghouse Tech 0
21 13 0 49 0 0 0 0 6 7 6
(7-3) Slippery Rock Altoona West Liberty Kiski Prep Pitt Frosh Fairmont State West Virginia Frosh Carnegie Frosh Penn State Frosh Wash. & Jeff. Frosh (4-4-1) Geneva West Liberty Bellefonte Wash. & Jeff. Frosh West Virginia Frosh Saint Vincent Fairmont State Carnegie Frosh Slippery Rock
6 0 6 0 25 6 0 0 32 0 12 0 32 6 0 0 18 7 0
Head Coach: Clarence Grove (5-8-2)
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
1917 0 0 7
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
Head Coach: B.B. Fernald (10-6-4)
1926 13 6 0 26 6 0 0 7
(3-4-1) Charleroi Scholastic 7 Saint Vincent 12 West Virginia Frosh 42 Lock Haven 0 Grove City 0 Carnegie Frosh 20 Slippery Rock 0 Shippensburg 9
1927 0 0 6 18 0 6 39
(2-4-1) West Liberty Shippensburg Edinboro Indiana Lock Haven Slippery Rock Clarion
7 0 27 0 32 38 0
Head Coach: Manford Ewing (2-5-0) 1928 0 6 0 6 0 19 0
(2-5) Wash. & Jeff. Frosh Edinboro Indiana Bloomsburg Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock
31 13 6 0 13 0 42
Head Coach: Bill Steers (39-40-9) 1929 0 6 0 0 7 13 14 53
(4-4) Bloomsburg Fairmont State Slippery Rock Edinboro Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Johnstown
6 0 6 19 12 0 7 0
1930 24 12 6 14 0 20 32 6
(5-2-1) Clarion Millersville Slippery Rock Shippensburg Edinboro Bloomsburg Fairmont State Indiana
2 6 6 12 18 0 0 8
1931 12 7 0 7 0 10 6 0
(4-2-2) Millersville Fairmont State Slippery Rock Edinboro Bloomsburg Shippensburg Clarion Indiana
6 6 6 6 0 13 0 0
1932 0 0 0 6 9
(2-2-1) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State Clarion Indiana
13 6 0 0 8
1933 0 0 3 2 12 7 7
(4-3) Geneva Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion
47 6 0 19 0 0 0
1934 13 2 19 7 0 7 0
(4-2-1) Millersville Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion
0 0 6 0 12 41 0
1935 18 0 14 13 0 6 38
(4-3) Millersville Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion
6 29 0 7 26 17 0
1936 13 0 12 0 0 0 13 0
(3-4-1) Edinboro Lock Haven Millersville Fairmont State Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock
0 9 7 0 20 47 0 33
1937 6 0 9 0 0 0 6
(4-3-1) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Indiana Slippery Rock
2 0 7 13 2 19 0
1938 6 18 0 6 0 0 0
(2-3-2) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Slippery Rock
6 6 0 0 14 20 7
1939 0 6 6 7 6 0 6 0
(1-7) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Indiana Slippery Rock
19 0 7 28 27 19 19 54
1940 20 0 0 6 0 0
(1-5) Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Indiana
13 12 20 25 26 33
Head Coach: Bill Watkins (0-4-0) 1941 0 0 0 0
31 34 27 28
1942-45 W WII (no games played) Head Coach: Earle Bruce (26-7-0) 1946 32 21` 18 38 19 54 21 20 61
(9-0) Shippensburg West Liberty Indiana West Virginia Tech Clarion Salem Potomac State Fairmont State Lock Haven
7 0 6 2 7 0 6 0 6
1947 0 12 7 25 28 40 26 39 13
(5-4) Shippensburg West Liberty Indiana West Virginia Tech Clarion Salem Potomac State Fairmont State Lock Haven
12 16 27 0 7 6 6 12 15
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(0-4) Edinboro Fairmont State Potomac State Clarion
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 0 7 12 0 20 8 13
1949 25 8 27 7 20 13 65 14
(7-1) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Bethany (W.Va.) Millersville
12 13 7 0 14 7 0 7
Head Coach: Ted Nemeth (55-37-2)
(7-2) Edinboro Carnegie Tech Indiana Concord Lock Haven Shippensburg Clarion West Liberty Lenoir-Rhyne
6 13 13 6 0 13 12 7 13
1952 0 14 27 28 12 12 0 0
(3-4-1) Fairmont State Edinboro Carnegie Tech Indiana Lock Haven West Virginia Tech Bloomsburg Clarion
7 0 21 19 27 35 0 34
1953 7 7 20 6 32 13 6 13
(3-5) Edinboro Saint Francis Indiana Lock Haven Wash. & Jeff. Bloomsburg Clarion Fairmont State
6 6 28 13 34 20 0 20
1954 20 18 20 13 34 0 13
(4-3) Edinboro Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Bloomsburg
6 7 26 7 13 20 20
(2-7) Denison Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg West Chester Clarion Bloomsburg West Liberty Edinboro
18 6 14 32 31 31 6 6 19
Head Coach: Bill Hepner (34-27-4)
1957 13 13 13 6 12 46 0
(2-5) Denison Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Bloomsburg West Liberty West Chester
1962 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10
(5-1-1, 4-1-1) Lock Haven W 42-21 @ Saint Vincent W 40-6 Slippery Rock L 26-27 @ Shippensburg W 20-13 Clarion W 54-7 @ Indiana T 14-14 @ Edinboro W 27-6
44 14 20 0 26 6 52
1958 13 20 19 34 28 34 13 46
(8-0) Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Susquehanna Edinboro Wash. & Jeff.
1963 9/21 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9
(5-2, 4-2) @ Marietta W 44-21 @ Lock Haven W 46-21 @ Slippery Rock L 7-27 Shippensburg W 34-0 @ Clarion W 6-3 Indiana L 0-7 Edinboro W 21-14
0 7 0 6 0 12 0 6
1964 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7
(4-4-1, 2-3-1) @ Eastern Tenn. L 6-21 Marietta W 21-10 Lock Haven W 27-18 @ Rowan W 45-0 Slippery Rock L 13-20 @ Shippensburg L 19-28 Clarion T 14-14 @ Indiana L 13-26 @ Edinboro W 14-0
1965 9/18 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13
(5-3, 4-2) W.Va. Wesleyan W 14-7 Lock Haven L 13-38 Waynesburg L 13-21 Slippery Rock W 14-12 Shippensburg W 28-7 Clarion W 34-33 Indiana L 27-43 Edinboro * L 38-21
1959 Official Game Day Program
(5-2-1, 4-1-1) Indiana Lock Haven Saint Vincent Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion West Liberty Edinboro
7 7 0 7 45 14 12 19
*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)
1959 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7
(6-2) Saint Vincent W 26-0 @ Indiana W 18-7 @ Lock Haven L 0-6 Shippensburg L 13-20 @ Slippery Rock W 12-6 @ Clarion W 20-6 West Liberty W 18-6 Edinboro W 41-0
1966 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
(4-5, 4-2) W.Va. Wesleyan L 19-28 @ Marietta L 0-16 Lock Haven W 27-20 @ Waynesburg L 7-20 Slippery Rock W 19-0 @ Shippensburg W 42-31 Clarion L 26-39 @ Indiana L 0-24 @ Edinboro W 35-7
1960 * 33 19 6 21 25 21 7 21
(7-1, 5-1) Indiana Lock Haven Saint Vincent Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion West Liberty Edinboro
1967 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11
(5-3, 4-2) Marietta W 35-26 @ Lock Haven L 7-9 Waynesburg L 6-61 @ Slippery Rock W 39-14 Shippensburg W 54-30 @ Clarion L 34-37 Indiana W 27-20 Edinboro W 49-19
14 21 0 6 7 13 0 13
1967 Official Game Day Program
1968 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16
(6-2-1, 5-1) Denison W 36- 0 Lock Haven W 27-26 @ Waynesburg L 26-27 Slippery Rock W 42-6 @ Shippensburg W 30-14 Clarion W 26-21 @ Indiana L 0-41 @ Edinboro W 35-7 East Stroudsburg T 28-28
1969 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
(1-6-1, 1-4-1) @ Denison L 7-18 @ Lock Haven W 25-0 Waynesburg L 0-20 @ Slippery Rock L 21-32 Shippensburg L 14-26 @ Clarion L 12-17 Indiana L 6- 46 Edinboro T 16-16
Head Coach: John Katusa (9-16-0) 1970 2 34 0 6 14 15 14 6 7
(5-4, 3-3) Wittenberg Lock Haven Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Frostburg State Indiana Edinboro
0 28 7 0 15 12 6 14 28
1971 0 6 7 26 7 34 0 0 7
(1-8, 1-5) Indiana Wittenberg Lock Haven Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Frostburg State Edinboro
34 13 26 35 28 6 17 24 47
1972 0 35 42 7 21 21 14 20
(2-6, 1-4) Cheyney Lock Haven Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro
12 39 14 17 7 35 28 40
ABOUT CAL U
1951 33 14 6 31 20 20 45 26 7
1956 7 0 0 14 7 6 31 13 6
1961 13 21 7 35 21 14 7 26
HISTORY
7 13 20 6 6 15
14 20 13 0 6 7 20 0
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(3-3) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Concord Clarion Shippensburg
(4-4) Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Bloomsburg Baldwin-Wallace Edinboro
PLAYERS
1950 14 0 0 24 12 0
1955 7 7 19 7 19 6 13 20
COACHING STAFF
(6-1) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Millersville
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1948 19 6 14 27 21 20 31
*First Year of PSAC Divisional Play
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Head Coach: Elmo Natali (6-28-0) 1973 14 3 14 0 21 13 28 13 0
(3-6,1-5) Frostburg State Cheyney Lock Haven Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro Waynesburg
6 0 25 40 13 44 34 47 35
1974 0 33 0 6 0 17 0 14
(1-7, 1-5) Millersville Lock Haven Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro
40 6 17 34 28 28 20 27
1975 6 7 3 14 0 26 14 16
(0-8, 0-6) Millersville Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro Lock Haven
21 31 20 21 37 35 24 26
1976 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/3 11/6 11/13
(2-7, 1-6) @ Mansfield W 7-0 Waynesburg L 14-20 Lock Haven W 10-0 @ James Madison L 17-35 Slippery Rock L 6-42 @ Shippensburg L 0-58 Clarion L 8-24 @ Indiana L 0-16 @ Edinboro L 7-35
Head Coach: Hal Hunter (10-30) 1977 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
(2-8, 0-6) @ Carnegie Mellon W 12-8 Mansfield W 35-16 @ Waynesburg L 13-27 @ Lock Haven L 12-41 Ohio Wesleyan L 7-47 @ Slippery Rock L 7-35 Shippensburg L 14-42 @ Clarion L 10-45 Indiana L 7-47 Edinboro L 8-30
1978 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11
(2-7-1, 1-4-1) Carnegie Mellon L 3-14 Waynesburg L 0-12 @ Frostburg State W 28-14 Westminster L 7-31 Slippery Rock L 3-14 @ Indiana L 6-28 Edinboro W 28-7 @ Clarion L 18-35 Lock Haven T 3-3 @ Shippensburg L 15-38
1984 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/30 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/19
1979 Official Game Day Program
(8-3, 4-2) @ Westminster W 27-19 @ Towson L 27-52 Edinboro L 14-20 @ Clarion L 14-23 Lock Haven W 14-10 @ Shippensburg W 28-17 @ Bloomsburg W 24-14 Slippery Rock W 33-6 Waynesburg W 14-7 @ Indiana W 31-14 Bloomsburg + W 21-14
+ PSAC Championship Game
1979 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10
(3-7, 1-5) Carnegie Mellon L 0-20 @ Waynesburg W 21-13 Frostburg State W 21-7 @ Westminster L 7-10 @ Slippery Rock L0-3 Indiana L 16-38 @ Edinboro L 7-31 Clarion L 10-13 @ Lock Haven L 0-40 Shippensburg W 24-0
1985 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16
(4-6, 1-5) Westminster @ New Haven @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg Bloomsburg @ Slippery Rock @ Waynesburg Indiana
1980 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
(2-8, 1-5) @ Dayton L 0-20 @ Carnegie Mellon L 10-16 @ Frostburg State W 24-7 Slippery Rock L 24-31 @ Indiana L 14-28 Edinboro L 13-17 @ Clarion L 0-30 Lock Haven W 10-7 @ Shippensburg L 12-27 Waynesburg L 0-21
1986 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
(6-4, 3-3) @ Shepherd W 34-21 @ Westminster W 21-0 Salem W 38-20 @ Clarion W 28-27 Lock Haven W 28-21 @ Shippensburg L 20-38 @ Millersville L 10-19 Slippery Rock W 24-18 @ Indiana L 0-39 Edinboro L 24-29
Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci (54-66-3)
1987 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14
(6-5, 3-3) @ Wayne State L 3-9 Westminster W 20-7 @ Salem L 13-21 Clarion L 14-17 @ Lock Haven W 24-0 Shippensburg L 13-26 Millersville W 31-14 @ Slippery Rock W 18-17 Indiana L 0-24 @ Edinboro W 28-17 @ Bowie State * W 34-0
1981 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 1982 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13
(5-5, 4-2) Dayton L 10-27 @ Carnegie Mellon L 7-17 Frostburg State W 28-8 @ Slippery Rock W 16-0 Indiana W 35-16 @ Edinboro W 9-3 Clarion L 14-28 @ Lock Haven W 31-14 Shippensburg L 16-20 @ Waynesburg L 3-7 (4-5-1, 2-4) Shepherd W 15-14 Mansfield T 17-17 @ Indiana W 24-10 Edinboro L 20-58 @ Clarion L 16-19 Lock Haven W 14-10 @ Shippensburg L 19-24 W.Va. Wesleyan L 13-20 Frostburg State L 19-24 Slippery Rock W 14-12
1983 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
(7-3, 4-2) Shepherd W 13-6 Mansfield L 6-7 Indiana L 21-35 @ Edinboro W 24-19 Clarion L 20-24 @ Lock Haven W 63-24 Shippensburg W 28-21 @ W.Va. Wesleyan W 48-0 @ Frostburg State W 58-3 @ Slippery Rock W 23-9
W 22-6 W 18-7 W 14-9 L 23-24 L 7-14 L 14-24 L 10-17 L 6-22 W 35-6 L 0-28
* Jiffy Lube Bowl
1988 9/3 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
(2-8, 1-5) Wayne State W 14-3 New Haven L 30-35 Lock Haven W 29-28 @ Shippensburg L 14-24 @ Mansfield L 25-27 Slippery Rock L 20-21 @ Indiana L 0-34 Edinboro L 17-23 @ Clarion L 3-13 @ Fairmont L 45-58
1989 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11
(4-6, 2-4) Grand Valley L 7-41 @ New Haven L 14-20 Mansfield W 43-41 @ Lock Haven W 10-0 Shippensburg L 6-10 @ Slippery Rock W 30-13 Indiana L 14-17 @ Edinboro L 14-54 Clarion L 29-43 Fairmont W 49-33
1990 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10
(4-5-1, 3-3) @ New Haven L 19- 54 Ashland T 23-23 @ Shippensburg W 24-19 @ Cheyney W 24-6 Slippery Rock L 31-35 @ Indiana L 15-42 Edinboro L 37-43 @ Clarion W 33-30 Lock Haven W 49-9 Kutztown L 23-28
1991 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9
(1-9, 0-6) @ Kutztown New Haven @ Ashland Shippensburg Cheyney @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven
L 16-42 L 7-31 L 10-51 L 0-45 W 33-8 L 3-20 L 8-10 L 10-45 L 6-26 L 7-10
1992 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14
(3-7-1, 1-5) West Liberty W.Va. Wesleyan Fairmont State Kutztown East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock Indiana Edinboro Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg
W 21-9 L 12-14 W 14-7 T 30-30 L 13-40 L 15-23 L 20-36 L 13-33 L 18-23 W 20-7 L 8-17
Head Coach: Kevin Donley (11-33) 1993 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13
(4-7, 2-4) @ West Liberty W 43-32 W.Va. Wesleyan L 23-31 Fairmont State W 31-16 @ Kutztown L 28-31 East Stroudsburg L 6-9 @ Slippery Rock L 30-40 Indiana L 13-52 @ Edinboro L 7-32 Clarion W 26-14 @ Lock Haven W 56-14 Shippensburg L 6-7
1994 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
(2-9, 1-5) @ Fairmont State W 53-37 Glenville State L 28-53 @ Bloomsburg L 22-23 Kutztown L 21-46 Slippery Rock L 33-37 @ Indiana L 33-62 Edinboro L 6-67 @ Clarion W 41-31 Lock Haven L 44-53 @ Shippensburg L 47-63 West Chester L 14-60
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(5-6, 1-5) @ Geneva L 14-16 @ Fairmont State W 31-14 W.Va. Wesleyan W 35-14 @ Mansfield W 17-7 @ Edinboro L 17-31 Clarion L 28-32 @ Slippery Rock L 20-38 Lock Haven W 27-7 @ Shippensburg L 17-21 Indiana L 7-24 Cheyney W 41-12
1996 31 28 10 7 6 13 14 14 7 14 28
(2-9, 0-6) Tusculum W 31-14 @ Fairmont State W 28-26 W.Va. Wesleyan* L 10-24 @ St. Joseph (Ind.) L 7-37 @ Indiana L 6-42 Edinboro L 13-14 @ Clarion L 14-45 Lock Haven L 14-21 @ Shippensburg L 7-16 Kutztown L 14-21 Slippery Rock L 28-55
2001 8/30 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10
(5-5, 1-5) Geneva W 28-6 Fairmont State W 34-14 @ W. Va. Wesleyan* Mansfield W 35-20 Edinboro W 34-24 @ Clarion L 22-29 Slippery Rock L 27-37 @ Lock Haven L 21-24 Shippensburg L 20-37 @ Indiana L 0-41 @ Cheyney W 68-12
*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)
*Cancelled due to 9/11
(4-7, 1-5) Glenville State L 6-24 @ Fairmont St. W 26-20 (OT) @ Geneva L 22-27 @ Mansfield W 31-24 (OT) Cheyney W 41-0 @ Lock Haven L 14-28 Slippery Rock L 3-24 @ Edinboro L 3-37 Indiana L 0-31 Shippensburg L 12-52 @ Clarion W 30-28
1999 8/28 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13
(5-6, 2-4) @ Glenville St. L 28-35 (OT) Fairmont St. L 49-51 (3OT) @ W. Va. Wesleyan W 42-8 Mansfield W 44-11 @ Cheyney W 48-14 Lock Haven W 33-12 Slippery Rock L 21-31 Edinboro W 40-35 Indiana L 14-42 @ Shippensburg L 0-30 Clarion L 14-28
Head Coach: John Luckhardt (68-28) 2002 9/5 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16
(6-5, 1-5) @ Geneva W 45-0 @ Fairmont State W 14-6 W.Va. Wesleyan W 24-17 @ Cheyney W 51-7 @ Slippery Rock L 16-4l Lock Haven W 34-19 @ Indiana L 9-20 Mansfield W 17-9 @ Clarion L 6-31 Edinboro L 22-38 Shippensburg L 7-40
2003 8/30 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15
(4-7, 2-4) @ Eastern Illinois L 0-27 Fairmont State W 42-12 @ WV Wesleyan L 14-16 Cheyney W 20-3 Slippery Rock W 22-19 (OT) @ Lock Haven L 25-30 Indiana L 7-14 @ Mansfield L 7-14 Clarion W 13-7 @ Edinboro L 3-34 @ Shippensburg L 0-35
2006 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11
(8-3, 5-1) Fairmont State W 26-9 @ Bloomsburg L 19-24 Cheyney W 43-8 @ E. Stroudsburg L 34-41 Lock Haven W 51-7 @ Edinboro W 10-0 Slippery Rock W 24-14 Millersville W 41-0 @ Shippensburg W 35-20 @ Clarion W 41-14 Indiana L 17-21
2007 8/27 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/24 12/1 12/8
(13-1, 6-0) East Stroudsburg W 26-3 Glenville State W 34-13 Bloomsburg W 31-13 @ Cheyney W 57-0 Clarion W 56-0 @ Indiana W 38-12 @ Lock Haven W 27-3 Edinboro W 26-8 @ Slippery Rock W 22-13 @ West Chester W 30-14 Shippensburg W 30-9 So. Conn. State* W 43-7 Shepherd* W 58-38 Valdosta State* L 24-28
2008 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22 11/29 12/6
(12-2, 7-0) West Chester W 44-32 @ Bloomsburg L 17-24 Lake Erie W 54-0 @ Edinboro W 35-31 Indiana W 21-19 @ Clarion W 52-20 Lock Haven W 56-3 @ Gannon W 42-24 Slippery Rock W 31-10 @ Mercyhurst W 17-6 West Chester+ W 47-36 Seton Hill* W 48-7 @ Bloomsburg* W 27-24 Minn. Duluth* L 7-45
2009 8/27 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5
(11-4, 7-0) Saginaw Valley L 17-23 Bloomsburg L 10-17 @ West Chester W 30-23 Gannon W 52-10 Clarion W 35-31 @ Indiana W 48-14 @ Lock Haven W 48-14 Edinboro W 38-14 @ Slippery Rock W 44-7 Mercyhurst W 28-7 Shippensburg+ L 35-42 Fayetteville St.* W 42-13 Shippensburg* W 26-21 @ West Liberty* W 57-35 @ N.W. Missouri St.* L 31-56
+ PSAC Championship * NCAA Playoffs
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1998 11/29 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14
(8-2, 5-1) Fairmont State W 42-6 @Mansfield W 88-12 @Monmouth L 15-16 Clarion W 43-7 @Slippery Rock L 21-8 Edinboro W 36-26 @Shippensburg W 41-13 Cheyney W 49-3 Lock Haven W 48-7 @ Indiana W 38-23
HISTORY
(2-8, 1-5) Fairmont State L 14-16 @ W.Va. Wesleyan W 21-16 St. Joseph (Ind.) L 21-42 Indiana L 10-20 @ Edinboro L 22-38 Clarion W 30-0 @ Lock Haven L 3-17 Shippensburg L 26-31 @ Kutztown L 7-12 @ Slippery Rock L 6-27
2005 8/27 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5
W 63-6 W 35-15 W 40-33 L 34-35 W 34-31 L 28-42 L 14-32 W 49-6 W 45-24 L 23-35
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1997 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15
(6-4, 2-4) Mansfield @Fairmont State W. Va. Wesleyan @Clarion Slippery Rock @Edinboro Shippensburg @Cheyney @Lock Haven Indiana
PLAYERS
Head Coach: Mike Kolakowski (21-32)
2004 8/28 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6
COACHING STAFF
(2-9, 1-5) Fairmont State W 28-26 @ Glenville State L 29-31 Bloomsburg L 20-24 @ Kutztown L 0-34 @ Slippery Rock L 14-42 Indiana L 20-44 @ Edinboro W 7-3 Clarion L 10-20 @ Lock Haven W 19-14 Shippensburg L 15-26 @ West Chester L 24-25
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Cal U fans cheering on the Vulcans against Valdosta State during the NCAA Semifinal in December 2007.
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HONORS & AWARDS
‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
‘09 SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS
‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
PRESEASON 2010 CDS All-American Dan Jordan (second team) Josh Portis (honorable mention) Brett Diamond (honorable mention)
2009 Lindy’s All-America Team Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB 2009 Sporting News All-America Team Nate Nurse, Jr., OL POST-SEASON D2Football.com All-America Team A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (first team) Terrence Johnson. Sr., DB (second team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (honorable mention) ALL-PSAC WEST ALL-STARS Freddie Bacco, Sr., RB (second team) Dontey Brown, Sr., LB (first team) Windell Brown, Jr., RB (second team) Chedrick Cherry, So., WR (second team) Marcus Cook, So., DL (second team) Brett Diamond, So., LB (first team) Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P (second team) Brandon Gordon, Sr., DL (second team) A. J. Jackson, Sr., WR (first team) Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (first team) Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL (first team) Dan Jordan, Jr., OL (first team) Rontez Miles, Fr., DB (second team) Terrance Moore, Jr., WR (first team) Nick Piccirillo, Jr., C (second team) Josh Portis, Jr., QB (second team) Willie Walker, Sr., DE (first team) PSAC WEST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Rontez Miles, DB PSAC WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Willie Walker, DL
D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICA TEAM A.J. Jackson, Sr. WR (first team) Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (second team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (honorable mention) CACTUS BOWL (Division II All-Star Game) Dominique Curry, Sr., WR A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB GENE UPSHAW AWARD FINALIST Willie Walker, Sr., DL DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION TEAM Dontey Brown, Sr., LB (first team) Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P (second team) A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (second team) Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (first team) Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL (first team) Dan Jordan, Jr., OL (first team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (first team) DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA TEAM Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (second team)
FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-REGION TEAM Dontey Brown, Sr., LB (first team) Brett Diamond, So., LB (third team) Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P (second team) A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (first team) Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (first team) Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL (first team) Dan Jordan, Jr., OL (first team) Josh Portis, Jr., QB (third team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (first team) FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-AMERICA TEAM Dontey Brown, Sr., LB (honorable mention) A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (second team) Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (second team) Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL (honorable mention) Dan Jordan, Jr., OL (third team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (second team) ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICA TEAM A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (second team) Willie Walker, Sr., DL (first team)
PAST RECIPIENTS AFCA All-America Team 1983 - Perry Kemp, Sr., WR 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB
Harlon Hill (Regional Finalist) 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2006 - Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL 2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB
Assoc. Press Little All-America Team 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (2nd team) 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL (2nd team) 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (1st team) 2007 - Tyler Lorenz, So., K (2nd team) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (3rd team) 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (2nd team)
Gene Upshaw Finalist 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2008 - Willie Walker, Jr., DL
Daktronics All-America Team 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB (2nd team) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (2nd team) 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (1st team) 2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB (2nd team) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (2nd team) 2007 - Jace Amore, Sr., P (2nd team) 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (2nd team) Hula Bowl 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB AFCA Team USA 2007 - D’Monn Baker, Sr., TE
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Terrence Johnson finished his Cal U career with 16 interceptions.
2009 CDS All-America Team Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB
Cactus Bowl (Division II All-Star Game) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2007 - Jermaine Moye, Sr., WR 2007 - Nate Forse, Sr., WR/RET 2008 - Darren Burns, Sr., LB 2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB Cal U Demichela Award (For Leadership, Spirit & Hustle In Spring Practice) 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL 2008 - Juan Butler, Sr., DB 2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL
PSAC WEST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1987 - Sam Mannery, QB PSAC WEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990 - Sam Mannery, Sr., QB 2001 - Wesley Cates, Sr., RB 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB PSAC WEST COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 - John Luckhardt
Vulcans In The Pros 1983 - Perry Kemp, WR/KR (USFL, NFL) 1987 - Bob McDonough, DB (NFL) 1988 - Terry O’Shea, TE (NFL, WFL) 2001 - Wesley Cates, RB (CFL) 2004 - Brian Oddi, LB (CFL) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, RB (NFL, CFL) 2005 - Jared Dumm, DB (European F.L.) 2007 - Gary Butler, LB (CFL) 2009 - Dominique Curry, WR (NFL) 2009 - Terrence Johnson, DB (NFL)
PSAC FALL TOP 10 AWARD 2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB PSAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2005-06 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB
Dominique Curry
ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB, (2nd team) 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB, (1st team) 2006 - Derek Katris, Sr., OL, (2nd team)
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HALL OF FAME
“Bernie” Bernadowski, 1962
Robert Lippencott, 1965
Class of 1996 Mitch Bailey ‘53 WR Leslie Nagg ‘58 OL/DL Don “Duke” O’Hara ‘52 HB Terry O’Shea ‘89 TE
Class of 2000 Philip Eugene Clifford ‘63 RB Robert “Bob” Dindak ‘82 DL Gary Michaux ‘78 RB William M. Seidel ‘81 LB
Class of 1997 Fred Fleming ‘54 OL Pete Gialames ‘69 WR Victor Krupensky ‘31 Sam Mannery ‘91 QB Kevin Russell ‘85 QB
Class of 2001 Brendan Folmar ‘87 QB Vern Philips ‘69 DB/PR/KR Carl Crawley FB/DL Dave Robey ‘78 DL
Class of 1998 Alan Natali ‘74 DE Dick Fields ‘62 OL Frank “Bernie” Bernadowski ‘62 DB James Zell ‘40 HB
Class of 2002 Alan Sepsi ‘65 RB Robert Lippencott ‘65 LB John “Jack” Scarvel ‘59 DL
Class of 2004 Ettore Perry ‘69 WR Tim Tracey ‘73 WR Bill Watkins ‘77 QB Class of 2005 Joe Dochinez ‘51 OG & LB Frank Vulcano, Jr., ‘85 LB Class of 2006 Wesley Cates ‘02, RB Class of 2007 Dr. Fleming Mosley III ‘60 OL Class of 2008 Fran Herron ‘53 FB/Ast. Coach
Class of 2003 Greg Zigray ‘77 OL/DL James Norton ‘36
Class of 2009 Joe Sarra ‘60
PLAYERS
Class of 1999 Larry Randall ‘70 DT George Carlock ‘71 William “Bull” McPherson ‘ 63 OL/DL Ron “Don” Mains ‘54 RB
COACHING STAFF
Class of 1995 Perry Kemp ‘84 WR Elmo Natali ‘53 RB Jeff Petrucci ‘69 QB/Head Coach Steve Tselepis ‘53 OL/DL
Perry Kemp, 1984
Jeff Petrucci, 1969
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Elmo Natali, 1953
Class of 2010 John Kovalchick ‘63
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‘09 PSAC WEST CHAMPS
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‘09 ECAC TROPHY
‘09 NCAA D-II NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST
DR. ANGELO ARMENTI, JR.
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On May 19, 1992, Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. was appointed by the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education as the sixth president of California University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1852. He holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Villanova University, and MA and Ph.D. degrees from Temple University in special and general relativity, respectively. He had a distinguished 20-year career at Villanova University prior to becoming president of California University. At Villanova he served as professor of physics, chair of the department of physics, Dean of University College, and Director of Planning. In addition to scholarly publications in scientific journals, Dr. Armenti received the Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1978, and was named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow in 1992, one of only thirty-two individuals selected nationally for this recognition. His book, The Physics of Sports, commissioned by the American Institute of Physics, remains in print since its initial publication in 1992. Since Dr. Armenti’s arrival at California University in 1992, applications have increased by 90%; average SATs have increased by 113 points; FTE enrollments have increased by 43%; and four-year graduation rates have increased by 94%. Many new academic programs have been initiated including: Master of Social Work (MSW); Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT); Master of Science in Multi-Media Technology; Physical Therapy Assistant; Sports Management; Graphic Design, Computer Engineering Technology, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, Music Technology and Nursing Administration.
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elcome to California University of Pennsylvania and another exciting season of Vulcan football. I am confident that Coach John Luckhardt, his staff and the players will continue to build upon the football tradition and make this a year to remember. This was a year of remarkable achievements at Cal U. In the past 12 months our academic offerings have been strengthened and expanded. Our beautiful campus continues to evolve, and our enrollment continues to grow. Our athletic teams won statewide and regional titles. Cal U finished with an impressive No. 2 national ranking in the final standings of the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. This second placefinish is the highest by a PSAC school since the Directors’ Cup was initiated prior to the 1995-96 academic year. The Vulcans are the only PSAC school to break into the top five of the standings and the only school to post three-straight Top 10 finishes. We are very proud of our studentathletes, coaches and many individuals behind the scenes who are responsible for this magnificent accomplishment.
Other University accomplishments since his arrival as president include: creation of an Athletic Hall of Fame; winning the Dixon Trophy as well as three National championships (two in women’s softball and one in women’s basketball); a successfully completed $13 million (first ever) capital campaign; a second capital campaign that is currently on schedule to reach its $35 million goal; a twenty-fold increase in endowment funds; the adoption by the University of the core values of Integrity, Civility, and Responsibility; the adoption of a University Bill of Rights and Responsibilities; the creation of the University Forum—a new governance structure; adoption of a new general education curriculum; implementation of a $200 million master plan, including: the building of the Eberly Science and Technology Center, the Kara Alumni House, the Duda Classroom Building, a 6,000 seat Convocation Center, and six modern new residence halls; the renovation or expansion of numerous other buildings on campus; and the creation of Global Online, the University’s internet-based outreach to some 2,000 students from around the world. Dr. Armenti has been active with the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and has served as Campaign Chair and President of the Mon Valley United Way. In 2001 he became a Certified Covey Trainer on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. He is a member of the board of directors of the Washington County Redevelopment Authority, a member of the board of directors of the Greater Pittsburgh council of Boy Scouts of America, and Chair of the Commission of Presidents of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. He is married to the former Barbara Malinowski and, together, they have five grown children and nine grandchildren. His avocations include piano, photography and sailing.
I am particularly proud of our studentathletes who perform well not only on the field of play, but also in the classroom. During the 2009-10 academic year, a total of 205 California University of Pennsylvania student athletes, representing all sports, were named to the Spring 2010 edition of the Vulcan Athletic Director Honor Roll. For the eighth-consecutive semester, the Cal U athletic programs compiled a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher. In addition, a combined 141 student-athletes from Cal U representing all sports (fall, winter and spring) were named PSAC Scholar-Athletes for the 2009-10 academic year. Our athletes have put in hundreds of hours of practice, and their hard work and dedication make them winners regardless of the score. The same can be said of the coaching staff, whose devotion to their sport and their players is an inspiration. The mission of Cal U is to build character and build careers. While the formal part of the education occurs in classrooms, laboratories, and internship sites, the other part of a college education takes place in residence halls, the Natali Student Union and in various sport venues, such
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as Adamson Stadium. Football and our other athletic programs provide students with an experience that helps them to learn and to grow in ways that will benefit them the rest of their lives. Teamwork is important not only on the field, but in the boardroom, the operating room and in the classroom. Many of our alumni who were studentathletes during their time here have distinguished themselves in endeavors far removed from their sport, but they have carried with them the important life lessons they have learned on the field and from their coaches, their teammates, and even their opponents. I hope that you enjoy the 2010 season and that you will support all of these young athletes enthusiastically.
Angelo Armenti, Jr. President
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UNIVERSITY PROFILE ABOUT US
LEGACY
THE CAMPUS
VISIT US
ABOUT CAL U
It’s never too early to see how you will fit in at California University of Pennsylvania. Throughout the year we host several special events designed for everyone from high school juniors to students who have already applied. You can also schedule an individual visit that includes a meeting with an admissions counselor. Individual visits start at the Welcome Center on the first floor of the Eberly Science and Technology Building. This is the place to pick up literature about the University, watch a video and take a campus tour with a student ambassador. At the end of the tour, you will sit down with one of our admissions counselors and get answers to your specific questions. Plan to spend about two hours and 30 minutes when you visit, and feel free to bring your family or a couple of friends.
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Cal U’s 190-acre campus is nestled on a bend of the Monongahela River in the borough of California, Pa., 35 miles south of Pittsburgh. One of the first things you’ll notice when you visit for the first time is the natural beauty. Tree-lined lawns, broad walkways and exquisite landscaping surround restored historic buildings and new residence halls that have been recognized by the National Building Museum as among the finest in the nation. The Arboretum at California University of Pennsylvania is a public garden encompassing our 92-acre lower campus. We’re building an extensive collection that includes examples of nearly every tree indigenous to Pennsylvania. Lovely stained glass windows featuring Pennsylvania wildflowers, which grace the Grand Hall of Old Main, were created by Leslie Parkinson, emeritus professor of art. Another favorite site is the Manderino Library Gallery, an intimate space that features exhibitions from the Carnegie Museum of Art and other top museums and private collections. Take time to stroll through our sculpture garden, which features the magnificent “Ascent of Humanity” sculpture near the Duda World Cultures Building.
If you are a first-time freshman from outside commuting distance to the University, you will reside in University housing for the first four semesters of your college career as space permits. But you won’t find dorms at Cal U. Here students live “The Suite Life,” enjoying roomy suites in new buildings. All six of Cal U’s residence halls have been built in recent years. Along with comfortable rooms, the halls feature well-designed common areas for socializing, including lounges with large-screen TVs and DVD players, as well as full kitchen areas and comfortable seating, not to mention rec rooms with ping pong and pool tables. Community assistants serve as leaders and facilitators within each hall. These students (graduate or undergraduate) live on designated floors and assist in overall operation. All are available through an on-call system 24 hours a day, with schedules and contact information posted throughout the building. The community assistants dedicate considerable time and effort to developing community. They help students understand and comply with University and residence hall rules, and they plan programs and activities to help make the most of the residence hall experience. Residence hall directors supervise each hall and work to ensure living on campus is productive and safe. These professionals (who have master’s degrees related to education and student development) live in the halls. The residence hall directors assist individuals and student groups, encourage community development, promote academic success, handle hall conduct issues, supervise student staff and act as the liaison for facility issues.
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Founded in 1852, and now in its second 150 years of service, the University is committed above all to academic excellence and intellectual rigor in the context of personal and institutional Integrity, Civility and Responsibility.
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To advance its ultimate mission of building the character and careers of students, the University shall focus its efforts on three goals: student achievement and success, institutional excellence, and community service. These interrelated ends will be facilitated by the following means: high quality faculty, students, programs and facilities. These means, in turn, will be funded through an energetic program of resource acquisition and stewardship.
Cal U is known for its diverse and dedicated student body, nationally recognized housing, recently renovated facilities, varied events and activities and countless opportunities to get involved. You’ll find a strong sense of community and traditions guided by the spirit of service and a sense of pride. In short, you’ll find a home here at Cal U. Become a part of a University dedicated to building character and building careers. Take a virtual tour, come visit or request information to learn more about campus life at Cal U.
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California University of Pennsylvania, a comprehensive regional institution of higher education and a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is a diverse, caring and scholarly learning community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional studies that is devoted to building character and careers, broadly defined. The University is inspired by its core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility and is guided by its Bill of Rights and Responsibilities: We have the right to safety and security; We have the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of others; We have the right to be treated with respect; We have the responsibility to treat others with respect; We have the right to expect the best; We have the responsibility to give our best; We have the right to be treated fairly; We have the responsibility to treat others fairly.
At Cal U, we’re small enough to feel like family, yet large enough to offer variety and diversity. Spend some time getting to know us! Take a virtual tour online, come visit or request information to learn more about campus life at Cal U.
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PENNSYLVANIA’S TOP RANKED ONLINE UNIVERSITY. California University of Pennsylvania was recently ranked the #2 online University in the nation* and the best in Pennsylvania because of its accredited programs, affordable tuition costs, low student-to-faculty ratios, and high graduation and retention rates. So no matter where in the world – or in life – you might be, you can click with one of the best online degree programs anywhere.
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As a result of our unique educational experience, you will not only graduate with a diploma — but a degree of character as well.
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Our state-of-the-art residence halls include everything from air-conditioning to a high speed Internet connection. Classes are taught by caring professors who will know you by name.
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At California University of Pennsylvania, we combine the benefits of a small college academic experience with the cultural amenities of a major metropolitan area that’s less than an hour away. Build a foundation for your career by choosing from over 100 areas of study — from accounting to wildlife biology. Build a foundation for life in an environment where core values like integrity, civility and responsibility are more than discussed, they are integrated into classroom and campus activities.
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DR. LENORA ANGELONE Vice President for Student Development & Services
ANGELA J. BURROWS Vice President for University Relations
GERALDINE M. JONES
DR. JOYCE HANLEY
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs
Executive Vice President
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Karen Hjerpe enters her eighth year as the Associate Athletic Director and 18th overall at California University of Pennsylvania. She originally joined the Vulcans’ athletics staff in 1993 as the head volleyball coach before being named Senior Woman Administrator the following year. Hjerpe coached the Cal U volleyball team for five years from 1993-97 before assuming the position of Athletic Business Manager. She was then promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2003. Hjerpe, who is one of only two volleyball coaches in school history with 100-plus career wins, serves as school’s coordinator of the CHAMPS/Like Skills DR. KAREN HJERPE program and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). In adAssociate Athletic dition to her duties with the athletics Director Sr. Woman Administrator program, she teaches several on-line classes each year. She has spoken at several national forums, including the 2003 NACWWA Fall Forum and the 2004 NCAA Convention. Hjerpe serves as the PSAC Athletic Director’s liaison for volleyball and is a former member of the NCAA Division II women’s volleyball committee. A 1991 graduate of PSAC West rival Gannon, Hjerpe earned her undergraduate degree in accounting. She added a pair of master’s degrees from Cal U in business and performance enhancement and injury prevention in the past decade. Hjerpe also completed a terminal degree in instructional management and leadership at Robert Morris University. Hjerpe lives in Venetia, Pa., and is the mother of three children, Todd, Brooke and Erin.
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Over the last 19 years as Athletic Director, Dr. Thomas Pucci has guided California University of Pennsylvania to unprecedented athletic success. Last season, the Cal U athletic department finished with a school-best, second-place finish in the national ranking of the Directors’ Cup. The Vulcans became the first program in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) history to post threestraight Top 10 finishes in the Directors’ Cup. The success on the national stage came a year after Cal U claimed the school’s first-ever Dixon Trophy. Since taking the helm in 1991, the Vulcans have become a powerhouse in the PSAC and on a national level. DR. THOMAS PUCCI During Pucci’s tenure, Cal U has won NCAA Division II National ChampionAthletic ships with back-to-back softball titles in Director 1997 and 1998 and women’s basketball in 2003-04. Within the PSAC over the last 19 years, the Vulcans have won 58 PSAC West crowns, 32 PSAC titles and made 66 appearances in NCAA Tournaments under Pucci. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cal StateSacramento in 1969. He later earned his master’s degree in education from Pacific before completing his doctorate in secondary education and education administration from New Mexico. Pucci moved to a career in athletic administration after a successful eight years as the head men’s tennis coach at Arkansas. He guided the Razorbacks to three appearances in both the NCAA Round of 16 and NCAA Quarterfinals from 1979-84 with all of the teams finishing the season ranked in the top 10 nationally. Pucci also coached Arkansas to South-
west Conference Championships in 1980 and 1981. For his efforts with the Razorbacks, he was inducted into the Arkansas Hall of Honor last fall. He started his career in administration at Cal State-Sacramento, where he supervised the institutions move to Division I in 1986. He then moved to South Carolina-Spartanburg, where he oversaw the Rifles’ move from the NAIA to NCAA Division II. Pucci and his wife Debbie reside in Beaufort, S.C., and are the parents of Michele, a Cal U graduate, and the late Camron.
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Entering his ninth season with the athletic program, Frank Bauer was promoted to Associate Vice President for Athletic Development prior to the start of the 2007-08 academic year. Through his fundraising efforts, the Vulcans have enjoyed an unprecedented amount of athletic success that was highlighted by the school’s first-ever Dixon Trophy in 2008-09 and a second-place nationalranking in the Directors’ Cup last year. In addition to fundraising, he manages a staff of several full-time fundraisers and sports information professionals. Bauer has a long-standing relationship with Cal U head football coach John Luckhardt, as he was a FRANK BAUER coach on Luckhardt’s staff at nearby Associate Vice President Washington & Jefferson. Bauer for Athletic Development served as a secondary coach for the Presidents during their Stagg Bowl appearance in 1994. A 1993 graduate of W&J, Bauer has also spent time as defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach at Geneva when the school featured a scholarship football program and was member of the NAIA. He, along with current Cal U defensive coordinator and associate head coach Mike Conway, coached the Golden Tornadoes’ No. 1-ranked defense in 2001. In addition to his work with Geneva, Bauer coached and handled football operations for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in 1998 and 1999 under current Penn State offensive coordinator Galen Hall. The Rhein Fire won the franchise’s first-ever World Bowl Championship in 1998 during Bauer’s stay. Bauer and his wife Karen reside in Chippewa, Pa., with their son, Josh, a sophomore at Cal U this year.
The new Vulcan statue in the quad was unveiled during the 2009 Homecoming festivities.
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PAM ARTMAN
Coordinator for Athletic Operations
BEN HILBORN
DR. BILL BIDDINGTON Faculty Athletic Representative
MATTHEW KIFER
Equipment Manager
Sports Information Director
TONY MCGREW
BRIAN ODDI
CHELSEY PRYOR BURK Athletic Business Manager
SEAN KING
BETH ANN CONWAY
TRAVIS EISENTROUT
Assistant Sports Information Director
Athletic Events Coordinator
MATT LUCKHARDT
ANNIE MALKOWIAK
Sports Information Graduate Assistant
Assistant Director for Athletic Development
RON SEALY
BOB SEPESY
Academic Advisor
Director for Athletic Performance
Facilities Manager for Roadman Park
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MELISSA WAZNY
DR. JAMIE WEARY
Strength & Conditioning Coach
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Football Secretary
Director for Athletic Training
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Administrative Assistant for Athletics
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RICK BERTAGNOLLI
MARCIE BOYD
Cheer & Dance Team boyd@calu.edu
DANIEL CAULFIELD
MIKE CONTE
PETER COUGHLIN
Cross Country caulfield@calu.edu
Baseball conte_m@calu.edu
Men’s Golf coughlin@calu.edu
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STEPHANIE BURNER
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Volleyball burner@calu.edu
Women’s Golf gibbs@calu.edu
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Women’s Swimming denny@calu.edu
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Women’s Soccer alvine@calu.edu
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Track & Field kingdom@calu.edu
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Hamer Hall contains the athletic offices for all the coaches and staff, as well as the Vulcans’ basketball, volleyball and swimming competitions.
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Dr. Jamie Weary is an assistant professor in the Health Science Department at California University of Pennsylvania and teaches in the undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program. Weary is also the Head Athletic Trainer for the Cal U Football program, as well as the Cal U Athletic Training staff, which is comprised of four faculty assistant athletic trainers and six graduate assistant athletic trainers. Weary earned her bachelor’s degree in Health Science/Athletic Training from Dr. Jamie Weary Head Athletic Trainer Slippery Rock in 1999, received NATA BOC certification in May 1999, and continued on Physical Therapist at Slippery Rock to complete her doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2002. She started her career as an athletic trainer at Grove City High School in Grove City, Pa. before moving to the collegiate ranks at Westminster (Pa.), a NCAA Division III program, where she spent two years working as a physical therapist and an assistant athletic trainer. In 2005, Weary moved to Cal U where she worked as a physical therapist, operating a PT clinic for Cal U students, staff, and faculty. In 2006, she began her career with Cal U Athletic Training and Vulcan Football. In 2009, Weary received grant funding for expanding sports medicine services to the community by opening a free Community Outreach Orthopedic Clinic. The clinics are to assist high school athletes and athletic trainers expedite medical care by providing free examinations by sports-medicine physicians and broadening the referral network for specialists and diagnostic imaging. The grant money will be used to fund a portable fluoroscopy unit in order to perform x-rays on campus. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA), and Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer’s Society (PATS), and is a Pennsylvania licensed direct access physical therapist.
Dr. Bob Kane is a full-tenured professor and has completed his second year as the undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) Director and has most recently finished the CAATE program reaccreditation process during the Spring 2010 semester. Kane has served as an assistant athletic trainer and faculty member at California University of Pennsylvania since 1988. He started his career as an assistant professor in 1988 and was promoted to full professor by Dr. Bob Kane 1994. During his time at Cal U, Dr. Kane has Athletic Training Edu. Prog. Director/ also served as the Program Director for the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Physical Therapist Kane earned his bachelor’s degree in physical therapy at Connecticut before completing his master’s degree at Southern Maine. He then received his doctorate in 1992 from West Virginia in sport and physical education administration. Kane is a member of several organizations including the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society (PATS), Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA), and is a licensed physical therapist.
For more information on Cal U's Sports Medicine Program and Athletic Training Education Program log onto http://www.calu.edu/academics/programs/ athletic-training/index.htm or call 724.938.4562
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Bobby Sepesy is in his third year serving as the Strength & Conditioning coach at California University of Pennsyvlania in the 2010-11 academic year. Along with overseeing all of the weight training with Cal U student-athletes, he works directly with the football, volleyball, softball and women’s basketball teams. Before arriving at Cal U, Sepesy assisted with the strength & conditioning at Holy Cross, a NCAA Division I program in Worcester, Mass. A nationally-ranked bodybuilder, Sepesy holds many titles including Mr. Pittsburgh in 2005 and Mr. Lehigh Valley in 2002. He was also named runner-up at the Junior Nationals in 2005.
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Brian Oddi serves as the Athletic Performance Director at California University of Pennsylvania, running and operating the strength & conditioning staff. Oddi is also an instructor in the Department of Health Science and Sports Studies at Cal U. Oddi is a certified personal trainer (CPT), performance enhancement specialist (PES), a strength & conditioning specialist (NSCA) and speed & explosion specialist (NASE). He is a team member with the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and is purBrian Oddi suing his doctorate in e-learning. Oddi has Director for Athletic Performance been working with the NASE as the on-line coordinator, designing classes and on-line certification programs. As an instructor, he teaches Performance Enhancement Specialization, Current Topics in Athletics, NASM Program Design and current topics in fitness & wellness. A native of Canada, Oddi holds master’s degrees in both Health Science and Education from Cal U. He works the nationally-ranked Vulcan football, basketball and tennis programs. In 2006, he worked with the NASM, working in fitness clubs, sport specific training facilities, workshops and in the classroom. A former standout linebacker at Cal U, Oddi was drafted by the Ottawa Renegades of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 2005 before signing a two-year contract with the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL. His professional football career was ended prematurely due to injury. In addition to his work with Cal U, he trains and educates up-andcoming personal trainers in the Pittsburgh area with LA Fitness. Oddi and his wife Michelle reside in Jefferson Hills, Pa.
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2010 VULCAN SCHEDULE September 4 ~ Noon @ Saginaw Valley (Mich.) September 11 ~ 1 p.m. @ C.W. Post (N.Y.) September 18 ~ 3:30 p.m EAST STROUDSBURG September 25 ~ 6 p.m. @ Clarion * October 2 ~ 1:30 p.m. LOCK HAVEN (Family Day) * October 9 ~ Noon @ Gannon * October 16 ~ 3:30 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK (Homecoming) * October 23 ~ Noon @ Mercyhurst * October 30 ~ 1 p.m. INDIANA (Pa.) * November 6 ~ 1 p.m. @ Edinboro * November 13 ~ 1 p.m. CHEYNEY or PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP Home games in red * PSAC West Conference Games